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Harper College ceramics students and instructors are showcasing hundreds of original, one-of-a-kind clay pieces this week at the semiannual Clay Guild sale. Items will range from functional bowls, plates and mugs to garden sculptures and jewelry. The "It's All About Clay" sale runs from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, April 25 in the main concourse of the Avanté Center on the College's main campus, 1200 W. Algonquin Road in Palatine. It is open to the public. Cash and personal checks will be accepted as payment.
Harper regularly offers two credit courses and three Continuing Education classes in ceramics. The programs draw a variety of students of all ages - from art majors to community members looking to explore and expand their creativity.
For information, call 847.925.6000, ext. 2128 or visit www.harpercollege.edu.
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Rauner hires new chief legal counsel
Thursday, Aug 31, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller
* From the governor's office last Thursday, August 24th…
General Counsel Dennis Murashko will leave the Administration at the end of August to pursue opportunities in the private sector. As part of the legal team's succession planning, Kenton Skarin will assume the role of Acting General Counsel to the Governor. He currently is serving as the Governor's Deputy General Counsel and is responsible for managing all aspects of legal operations within the Administration.
* From last Friday, August 25th…
1 day after @GovRauner says gen'l counsel Dennis Murashko would leave at end of Aug he's escorted out of Thompson Ctr. today. @ABC7Chicago
— Craig Wall ABC 7 (@craigrwall) August 26, 2017
* From late yesterday afternoon…
Lise T. Spacapan has been appointed General Counsel to the Governor to serve as Gov. Bruce Rauner's top legal adviser. She had been serving the state as General Counsel for the Department of Children and Family Services. Her time at DCFS included a stint as Interim Director last June.
"Lise brings a wealth of legal experience and knowledge to the Governor's Office," Gov. Rauner said. "She will bring a fresh perspective to the Office, and she is dedicated to serving Illinois. I always have been committed to bringing top talent into the Office, and Lise fits the bill."
Spacapan joined DCFS in 2015. Before that, she was a partner at three national law firms, including Kirkland and Ellis (1984-1997), Jenner & Block (1997-2013) and Husch Blackwell (2013-2015). She handled complex commercial litigation and product liability cases for Fortune 100 clients throughout the country. At DCFS, Spacapan managed a law department of nearly 100 employees across the state, and she served as a member of the Executive Staff, advising an agency of more than 2,500 people. In that role, she had regular interaction with the Governor's Office.
* A text from a friend last night…
Um, so Rauner's new general counsel was general counsel at DCFS when Sheldon was incentivizing caseworkers to clear their cases quickly with gift cards and making weird insider deals.
She was also interviewed by the OEIG on this topic. Click here and scroll down to page 14.
- Retired Educator - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 10:18 am:
A new member of the "BTIA" with baggage. Yeah; this was well thought out.
- Oswego Willy - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 10:19 am:
===Um, so Rauner's new general counsel was general counsel at DCFS when Sheldon was incentivizing caseworkers to clear their cases quickly with gift cards and making weird insider deals.===
Must be a shortage of lawyers… the pool must be teeny-tiny…
- @MisterJayEm - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 10:27 am:
And about those "weird insider deals" of Sheldon's…
http://www.news-gazette.com/news/local/2017-08-22/jim-dey-former-dcfs-leaders-wounds-self-inflicted.html
If there's one thing Illinois government doesn't need, it's more hires like Igor Anderson.
- Precinct Captain - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 10:27 am:
Rauner gets more and more like Trump everyday. Today, it's hiring lawyers under investigation for their questionable ethical conduct.
- Keyrock - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 10:32 am:
When you had your last general counsel escorted out of the building, you haven't really incentivized respected first-rate lawyer-types to join the applicant pool.
- Anonymous - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 10:32 am:
Something weird is going on here (shocking, I know). There has to have been something that occurred between Thursday and Friday. Was he in fact walked out Friday? Was he in the office this week? Are other attorneys leaving/being asked to leave? The timeline and hire are just odd.
- Norseman - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 10:33 am:
Her stock must have been talked up at the last cocktail party. Looks like a good fit for the BTIA.
==hiring lawyers under investigation==
To be fair, I've never seen anything stating she is under investigation. Being interviewed as part of someone else's investigation doesn't mean you're implicated.
- Moderate Condor - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 10:36 am:
I don't see anything significant about her in the OEIG report. Seems like she had an exceptionally bad client, which is good training for her new job.
- Curl of the Burl - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 10:38 am:
Not that I support hiring someone who may be under ethical scrutiny but how many attorneys would be willing to take on a job that may be yanked out from under his or her feet in a matter of weeks?
- wordslinger - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 10:38 am:
Given the FUBAR of the last two months, I'm guessing it won't be too easy to persuade anyone with a real private sector job ("idea factories" dont count) to join BTIA.
Their difficulty in managing the proverbial one-car funeral isn't an attractive incentive.
- King Louis XVI - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 10:43 am:
This is the kind of internal shuffling that occurs for a key post when an administration nears its end because it can't attract top talent from the outside.
- DuPage Saint - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 10:45 am:
With that past experience at DCFS I bet she will be good at looking at warehouse leases and Cellini
- The Captain - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 10:46 am:
Bruce Rauner is likely to be back in the private sector in 16 months, still very rich and will be grateful to the few who stuck with him through the end. For a forward thinking person this might be the best time to go work for him. And if he somehow manages to turn it all around or the Democrats royally screw this up (we're good at that) then you've got a good job in a good situation.
The hard part is surviving the next 16 months.
- Langhorne - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 10:46 am:
Whats "baggage" to one, is true believer loyalty to another.
Good point re recruiting. Are you more likely to want the job, for a possible short timer, bec you are on your way up, or on your way down?
Murascho does the 'Rauner Perp Walk" out the door, and 'Saucepan' (oooh, that's a rich and predictive) comes in the side door when she should have watched her predecessor hit the bricks unceremoniously. Kind of get a feel for her future.
- I Roney - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 11:02 am:
"She brings a fresh perspective…" did a head swivel on that one.
- Former Merit Comp - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 11:31 am:
I'd love to take a peek at the "succession plan". Must be volumes and volumes
- Annon3 - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 11:47 am:
It seems the same first or a couple are outside government and the rest come from again you pipeline. Not a whole lot to see here. She came from big law and probably is not test to go back and it gets her out of that agency. Meh
Meant agency pipeline ….
- Henry Francis - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 11:56 am:
Interesting. Unlike most of the others who have cycled in and out of the Guv's legal team (and there have been a lot over the past 6-8 months), Lise actually has been a lawyer for over 7 years. I would go so far as to say she has experience. I leave it to others to comment on what that experience was.
- Nearly Normal - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 12:21 pm:
Must be a revolving door there. Oh my.
No wonder I have vertigo reading this.
- Anonymous - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 12:29 pm:
==will be grateful to the few who stuck with him through the end. ==
Now that's funny. If Rauner's shown us anything, it that "loyalty" is only a one way street with him.
- walker - Thursday, Aug 31, 17 @ 1:56 pm:
Going to wait and see on this one. Perhaps some government experience is better than none in a general counsel.
No one who works in our DCFS comes out looking squeaky clean, given the horrendous challenges and underfunding there. I don't generally hold that against people, unless named in charges..
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TORONTO — St. Kitts & Nevis defender Justin Springer is York 9FC first internationally capped signing.
The 25-year-old Springer, who was born in Burlington, Ontario now calls Guelph home. Springer has won 10 caps for St. Kitts & Nevis, where his father was born.
A former Vaughan Azzurri defender, Springer was a five-time OUA all-star at the University of Guelph.
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The 1943 CCNY Beavers football team was an American football team that represented the City College of New York (CCNY) as an independent during the 1943 college football season. In their first season under head coach Leo Miller, the team compiled a 1–3–1 record.
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CCNY
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Travelling with a Toddler…the good, the bad and the ugly!
Blessed. I am so deeply blessed. This winter I was lucky enough to get to escape the never-ending Manitoba winter and head south for a couple weeks with my hubby and two year old son. We planned a 3 day (one way so 6 days travel total) road trip down to visit my parents in Texas and I knew that I needed to be extremely organized and ahead of the game in doing so! Here's what I did to get ready for an extremely long amount of quality time in the truck with my kidlet and what worked the best and what was the hardest hurdles!
First off, if you're planning a trip with young kids (or even just with adults really) I cannot say enough good things about the Utility Totes from "thirty-one". They literally saved my life! I have two of them which I packed to the max and placed on the backseat floor for easy access. I bought a few plastic baskets from the dollar store to place inside of them to keep things sectioned off and organized. One utility tote held snacks and the other activities for my youngster. I was able to keep things super organized and in tact for the entire trip with this system!
I also bought a canvas basket organizer to use for our diaper changing station necessities. E isn't potty-trained yet so I wanted to keep wipes, diapers, paper towel, hand sanitizer and hand lotion at my fingertips so that we could easily grab what we needed for bum changes at our fuel and 'stretch' stops! If your child is still in diapers when you travel let me tell you, you have to change their bums a lot more frequently than you would at home…we learned that quickly…oy!
After a lot of research looking for "the perfect" carseat lap desk I decided to make my own for E. I sewed a small pillow case, stuffed it with batting and glued strips of velcro to it and to a cookie sheet. (I wanted to be able to remove the pillow for washing!). It worked so well. It was firm enough to play tractors on, to color, to eat his meals and snacks and to read on. Things I had read about a lot of different styles of lap desks online stated that they were too flimsy and that the children weren't able to do any activities on. This homemade version ended up being so much cheaper to make and worked perfectly!
I bought a container at the dollar store that had a lid and a handle and threw a bunch of small plastic garbage bags in the bottom of. We used this as our garbage can, removing the full bags to dispose at truck stops and then refreshing with a clean bag from the bottom. This system was so simple yet so essential. It kept the truck clean and organized!
Onto Activities…I knew that I would need to have quite a few new and interesting items planned to peak and keep my little's interest for the long trip. We also have a tv and DVD player in our truck (hello millennials…) and we packed some Disney movies along with Paw Patrol and Curious George videos.
Search and Find Books…the best!
Coloring Books with Crayons and Markers..the 'color wonder' type a friend gave us were awesome!
I packed a couple small soft-sided coolers for the refrigerated items and had plastic plates (some with divided sections for E), plastic cutlery and one sharp knife to use to use for cutting up fruit etc. The small snack cups with rubber, split lids came in so handy for passing snacks to E and for other things like holding markers.
Lots and Lots of Water Bottles (Frozen to keep the coolers cold and a large case left room temp. We would refreeze the cooler packs in the hotel at night) Another thing that works GREAT for keeping your coolers cold is filling empty box-wine bladders with water (just press the spigot button and let water run into the bag) and then freezing them. This genius idea was brought to us from my parents when we arrived in TX!
We also let E pick out a treat a few times when we stopped at gas-stations. This was such an easy activity for him that made him really excited and passed the time before and after the stops in the truck. He'd plan what he was gonna pick before we would stop and slowly devour his "treat" after! And let me just say, let your kid pick the 'sour patch kids' even though they are 100% sugar…the faces you get from your little one add hilarity for miles!!!
My little guy has a special blanket and loves his stuffed animals so were sure to pack a few of them for quiet time and if by chance he'd nap. We also were sure to dress him in comfy clothes and halfway through the trip I even put a plush blanket behind his back in the carseat as he was getting red marks on his back.
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Unwanted habits, addictions, self-defeating patterns of behavior are something we all have to deal with – and we often fail to make the changes we want to make.
This guided imagery audio experience is an excerpt from Dr. Miller's Lecture: How to Change Your Habits, Addictions, and Behaviors.
Guided Imagery and Meditation are effective tools that can give us the power to tune into our minds and bodies and gently convince them to behave in ways that support our lives.
Learn how to access the power of your emotions, quiet the intensity of your cravings, and use mental imagery to create new goals and motivations for your unconscious mind.
Just as a dog or monkey can be trained to behave in certain ways, your mind and body (in essence, the "animal" part of you) have been trained to behave. And just as a computer can be reprogrammed, you can reprogram your mind and body to overcome urges, impulses, and addictions. Use this meditation to support the changing of such maladaptive patterns as overeating, overspending, over drinking, smoking, and gambling – as well as more subtle ones as procrastination, impulsiveness, or failing to establish positive patterns of exercising or relating to others.
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Chainsaw attacker at large in Switzerland
Several people were injured Monday in an attack in the Swiss town of Schaffhausen
Updated: 12:09 PM EDT Jul 24, 2017
By Angela Dewan, Anna Stewart and Laura Goehler
Police are conducting a manhunt for a chainsaw-wielding attacker who injured five people, including at least one seriously, in northern Switzerland.Police have said they do not believe Monday's attack in the historic town of Schaffhausen is terrorism related, but warned the public that the man at large is "dangerous."Shauffhausen public prosecutor Peter Sticher said the attacker had been identified as 51-year-old Franz Wrousis, a Swiss national with no fixed address who lives in a forest.Sticher described him as a 190 centimeter-tall (6 ft 2 in-tall) bald white man, while police described him as a man of "untidy appearance."The attack began in an insurance office, Sticher said, and a Volkswagen van belonging to Wrousis has been found.Wrousis has been charged twice in the past for having illegal weapons, in 2014 and 2016, but he wasn't sentenced to prison, according to Sticher.Pictures of the scene posted to social media show authorities blocking the street.A journalist in Schaffhausen, Marco Latzer, told CNN that helicopters also responded at the scene.He said that the incident was a shock to the people of Schaffhausen, an old town near the Swiss-German border."It's kind of a big thing for this town of course and many people here are really shocked," he said."It's a very peaceful place ... a quiet place normally."CNN's Carol Jordan contributed to this report.
SCHAFFHAUSEN, Switzerland —
Police are conducting a manhunt for a chainsaw-wielding attacker who injured five people, including at least one seriously, in northern Switzerland.
Police have said they do not believe Monday's attack in the historic town of Schaffhausen is terrorism related, but warned the public that the man at large is "dangerous."
Shauffhausen public prosecutor Peter Sticher said the attacker had been identified as 51-year-old Franz Wrousis, a Swiss national with no fixed address who lives in a forest.
Sticher described him as a 190 centimeter-tall (6 ft 2 in-tall) bald white man, while police described him as a man of "untidy appearance."
The attack began in an insurance office, Sticher said, and a Volkswagen van belonging to Wrousis has been found.
Wrousis has been charged twice in the past for having illegal weapons, in 2014 and 2016, but he wasn't sentenced to prison, according to Sticher.
Pictures of the scene posted to social media show authorities blocking the street.
Die Polizeisperre in der Vorstadt #Schaffhausen #Grossaufgebot #Kettensäge pic.twitter.com/Jdzp999MTA
— Sebastian (@s_j_kummer) July 24, 2017
A journalist in Schaffhausen, Marco Latzer, told CNN that helicopters also responded at the scene.
He said that the incident was a shock to the people of Schaffhausen, an old town near the Swiss-German border.
"It's kind of a big thing for this town of course and many people here are really shocked," he said.
"It's a very peaceful place ... a quiet place normally."
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El forn de Raimundo és una obra de la Sénia (Montsià) inclosa a l'Inventari del Patrimoni Arquitectònic de Catalunya.
Descripció
Forn de pa de llenya, situat al carrer Major. El forn té forma circular amb falsa cúpula. Fet amb maçoneria emblanquinada, i situat a l'interior d'un espai quadrat amb parets també de maçoneria, hi ha entre una paret i l'altra un passadís d'un metre a tot el voltant. La boca del forn, situada a l'exterior, té al seu davant un fumeral rectangular. La boca del forn, situada a l'exterior, té al seu davant un fumeral rectangular. La boca, d'un metre quadrat, té una porta de ferro accionada amb una maneta, al seu costat hi ha una petita porta també de ferro per veure l'interior.
Història
Aquests tipus de forn en l'actualitat estan en desús si bé encara en queda algun. Aquest forn fou bastit l'any 1860 com consta a l'entrada damunt la llinda i va funcionar fins als anys 60.
Referències
Enllaços externs
Patrimoni monumental de la Sénia
Edificis de la Sénia
Forns de Catalunya
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Alienware M11x Available for Preorder Now, Shipping March 1
Just a few hours after the M11x specs first leaked, Dell has put its high-powered ultraportable gaming notebook on its website for pre-order. It starts at $799, and will ship on March 1.
Alienware M11x Specs and Price Leaked With a Few Surprises
We were quite taken with the M11x when we got some hands-on time with it at CES, and while newly…
Turns out the leaked info was pretty accurate, except for the pricing and ship date. That $799 will get you a Pentium SU4100 processor, though for an extra $100 you can equip it with a far superior Core2Duo SU7300. The start price also includes 2GB of dual channel DDR3 memory at 800MHz, while 8GB dual channel DDR3 will cost you an additional $350. You'll also probably want more than a 160GB SATAII hard drive, with your options scaling up to 500GB SATAII (7200 RPM) for $150.
In all, it looks like you're going to have to spend at least a thousand bucks—and probably more—for an M11x that's capable of the kind of gaming you're going to buy it for in the first place. It still may be worth it, but it's certainly not as much of a deal as we first thought. [Dell. Thanks, Sam!]
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J.H. Sherburne, Indian Trader
by Herman L. Boraker
J.H. Sherburne was a trader, licensed by the United States government to trade horses and Indian ponies with the Native Americans under the Ponca and Otoe agencies, Indian Territory.
Mr. Sherburne was born in Maine in 1851. While still a young man he migrated West shortly after the Civil War and established a trading post near the Ponca agency.
The ornate draft illustrated above shows that Mr. Sherburne had been doing business with the Cowley County Bank, Arkansas City, Kansas, and that the Cowley Bank was succeeded by the First National Bank of the same city. It is datelined "Arkansas City, July 9, 1888" and bears a rubber stamp showing it was paid by the First National Bank on the same day.
Arkansas City, Kansas, is located about thirty miles northeast of Ponca City, Oklahoma. (This is about five miles north of the Kansas/Oklahoma state line.)
The First National Bank of Arkansas City was organized in June of 1885 with capital of $50,000. Due to poor management it had financial trouble from 1893 to 1899, when it was placed in receivership on October 19th.
In the mid 1890's Sherburne moved to Browning, Montana, where he continued to be a United States Licensed Trader. He was also involved in establishing the First National Bank there, charter #10883, in 1916, and served as its president for more than twenty years.
According to the "Individual Statements of Condition of National Banks" for 1929 through 1935, published by the United States Government Printing Office, Sherburne was president of the bank, and F.R. Getty was cashier. The bank had capital of $25,000, and deposits fluctuated between $149,000 and $335,000.
The draft illustrated above was issued by Sherburne while living in Browning, and was drawn on the Security Bank of Minnesota in Minneapolis. This bank was established in 1878. Officers were F.A. Chamberlain, president; Henry M. Knox, vice president; and Perry Harrison, cashier. Its capital was $1,000,000.
2007 Postscript
The Ponca Agency checks were printed by A. Gast & Co., Saint Louis, while the Browning checks were printed by the Union Bank Note Company of Kansas City.
Sherburne was still in Ponca Agency in 1891 and 1892, to judge from the two checks shown below. They were printed by Hall & O'Donald Lith. Co., Topeka.
Sometime after late 1899 Sherburne had his checks imprinted to pay the Spanish American War check tax.
The original article ran in the October – December 1994 issue of The Check Collector.
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Will this be the year England repeat 1966 and win the World Cup? Chances are we may make it as far as the quarter finals if we're lucky but there's always that slim chance of making it all the way.
In any case take advantage of 10% off all our standard stock coloured envelopes while England remain in this years world cup (which will be at least 2 weeks).
* Offer will run while England remain in the World Cup and excludes special offer, kraft, metallic and pearlescent envelopes.
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10 August 2016, UK ~ The Arabian Racing Organization (ARO) has announced the additional entries of Sir Bani Yas and Samima for the HH Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Cup (Gr1PA), to be run at Sandown Park on 20 August. Both horses are Group 1 winners and add further interest to the already classy potential field.
Already a proven class winner, Al Asayl's Sir Bani Yas won the 2015 Qatar International Stakes (Gr1PA) at Goodwood and was third in this years' contest. The Royal Cavalry of Oman's Samima galloped away with the 2015 Prix Dragon (Gr1PA) at Longchamp, beating the world's top rated Arabian racehorse and this years' Goodwood winner, Al Mourtajez, in the process.
The star of the 26 entries is Kalino, the winner of the 2015 Jewel Crown (Gr1PA) in Abu Dhabi. With a prize fund of €1.2 million Euros, the Jewel Crown is the world's richest Arabian horse race and is also sponsored by the HH Sheikh Mansoor bin Zayed Al Nahyan Festival.
There has been an increase in the prize fund for this Group 1 race by £10,000, bringing the total to £80,000. The Group 1 race for Purebred Arabians will be run over a mile (1600m) at the prestigious Grade One Sandown track and is part of two family-orientated Emirates Days.
On Friday, 19 August, the Esher course will witness the UK stage of the HH Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak Ladies World Championship Series, which allows both amateur and professional lady jockeys to compete against each other on Purebred Arabians. All bar one of the remaining Thoroughbred races are also supported by HH Sheikh Mansoor bin Zayed Al Nahyan Festival.
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This is the first novel I've read by Edward Wilson. It won't be the last. Written in 2011 it is a stylish spy thriller set in the early 1960s and focuses on the build up to the Cuba Crisis.
As this was part of my master's dissertation – way back in 1969 – I was immediately interested. I've always maintained a keen interest in the Crisis, particularly as fresh material became available after the Soviet Union collapsed and as Western documents were declassified . This book answers at least one of the questions that long puzzled observers – why did Kruschev take the gamble to seek to install nukes in Cuba. Back in the Sixties the assumption was that he was by nature a gambler and that his rhetoric about "burying" the West necessitated him taking risks. His great agricultural plan – the "virgin lands" – had flopped and, faced with growing economic problems at home, the reality of the Missile Gap in the USA's favour, and the growing disapproval of the Politburo, the common assumption was that he felt he had no option but to gamble.
Edward Wilson was born in the USA and served with US Special Forces in Vietnam where he was decorated. He subsequently wrote what has been described as the best novel about the Vietnam War, "A River in May" published in 2002, when he was in his mid -50s. He left the USA for Europe in the seventies, eventually settling in Britain in 1976, renounced his US citizenship in 1983, becoming a teacher and full time writer. He is a socialist. The fifth book featuring Catesby, "A Very British Ending," was published in April 2016.
I would highly recommend the book, and, on this evidence, the writer.
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New manager operates Galeria Malta in Poznań
Balmain Asset Management and BSC Real Estate Advisors have been designated respectively as new asset manager and property manager of Galeria Malta in Poznań, replacing NEINVER.
Galeria Malta, under a JV co-owned by NEINVER, has also been sold to a new investor. The companies have not disclosed the value of the concluded contract. Galeria Malta is one of the largest shopping and entertainment centers in Poland. It brings together 160 stores and service points of many local and global brands from the mid-mass market and premium segment on 54,000 sqm of retail and leisure space.
The center is distinguished by its unique location in the immediate vicinity of the recreational areas of Poznań's Malta, a spectacular restaurant area overlooking Lake Malta and a rich sports and entertainment offer. The 10-screen Multikino cinema, the largest Squash club in Poznań, Escape Rooms, Poznań School of Acrobatics and fitness club have all found their place at Galeria Malta.
In this year's expert survey on the commercial real estate market, like in previous years, Galeria Malta occupied a leading position as a center friendly to families with children. The center, opened in 2009, was developed and operated from the start by NEINVER. The company, which currently manages 16 European outlet centers totaling 319,300 sqm GLA and has set targets of doubling the current GLA of its pipeline, is strategically focusing its business in the outlet sector in Poland.
"We are consistently working on the development of FACTORY centers in Poland in all the important areas. We're modernizing interiors, introducing new brands to the portfolio and expanding the package of additional services to maintain the best possible standards," says Bożena Gierszewska-Mroziewicz, Country Head NEINVER in Poland. "We also closely observing the market, but not excluding new business ventures," she adds.
The new owner of Galeria Malta has appointed Balmain Asset Management to asset manage and BSC Real Estate Advisors to provide property management, project management, marketing and leasing services. Balmain and BSC are leading operators in the Polish retail market with a significant skills base and wide experience together with a strong reputation for creative strategy and delivery of effective asset and recovery plans for Polish shopping centres.
James Turner, Managing Director of Balmain Asset Management said: "We are delighted to work for Malta and are looking forward to re-establishing the centre as a major retail and leisure destination in Poznań. Malta retains a strong customer base and provides a great opportunity for value-add strategic Asset Management."
Magdalena Kondeja, Director and Head of Retail at BSC Real Estate Advisors said: "We are very excited to be part of the Malta team and it will be a pleasure to work with Balmain Asset Management and our industry contacts to drive the centre strategy and leasing programme."
Source: NEINVER
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One of the largest Belgian commercial and residential property developers launches its business in Poland. The first major Polish project by Equilis will be Galeria Chełm, a shopping centre developed as a joint venture with Acteeum Group. Equilis is also looking to develop a residential project in Warsaw. Since 2006 Equilis has already delivered 250,000 [...]
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Following the opening of Elektrownia Powiśle's food hall down by the Vistula River, the revitalization of parts of Warsaw, district by district, continues apace - and this time with a Dutch twist. Poland's first official 'woonerf' - literally 'a street to live in' - will be built at Echo Investment's 'Warsaw Brewery' (Browary Warszawskie) mixed-use [...]
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The U.S. Supreme Court began the day with 19 argued cases yet to be decided. This included two of the most highly anticipated cases of this term involving political gerrymandering, Gil v. Whitford (Wisconsin) and Benisek v. Lamone (Maryland).
Today the U.S. Supreme Court disappointed everyone by punting on these two cases. It was an anticlimactic end to these gerrymandering cases, which are likely to return in the future with additional cases moving through the appellate courts pipeline.
The right to vote is "individual and personal in nature," Reynolds v. Sims, 377 U. S. 533, 561, and "voters who allege facts showing disad- vantage to themselves as individuals have standing to sue" to remedy that disadvantage, Baker, 369 U. S., at 206. The plaintiffs here al- leged that they suffered such injury from partisan gerrymandering, which works through the "cracking" and "packing" of voters. To the extent that the plaintiffs' alleged harm is the dilution of their votes, that injury is district specific. An individual voter in Wisconsin is placed in a single district. He votes for a single representative. The boundaries of the district, and the composition of its voters, deter- mine whether and to what extent a particular voter is packed or cracked. A plaintiff who complains of gerrymandering, but who does not live in a gerrymandered district, "assert[s] only a generalized grievance against governmental conduct of which he or she does not approve." United States v. Hays, 515 U. S. 737, 745.
Here, the plaintiffs' claims turn on allegations that their votes have been diluted. Because that harm arises from the particular composition of the voter's own dis- trict, remedying the harm does not necessarily require restructuring all of the State's legislative districts. It requires revising only such districts as are necessary to reshape the voter's district. This fits the rule that a "remedy must of course be limited to the inadequacy that produced the injury in fact that the plaintiff has established." Lewis v. Casey, 518 U. S. 343, 357.
The plaintiffs argue that their legal injury also extends to the statewide harm to their interest "in their collective representation in the legislature," and in influencing the legislature's overall "composition and policymaking." Brief for Appellees 31. To date, however, the Court has not found that this presents an individual and personal injury of the kind required for Article III standing. A citizen's inter- est in the overall composition of the legislature is embodied in his right to vote for his representative. The harm asserted by the plaintiffs in this case is best understood as arising from a burden on their own votes. Pp. 12–17.
Normally this would result in a dismissal of the case, but not here.
Where a plaintiff has failed to demonstrate standing, this Court usually directs dismissal. See, e.g., DaimlerChrysler Corp. v. Cuno, 547 U. S. 332, 354. Here, however, where the case concerns an un- settled kind of claim that the Court has not agreed upon, the contours and justiciability of which are unresolved, the case is remanded to the District Court to give the plaintiffs an opportunity to prove concrete and particularized injuries using evidence that would tend to demonstrate a burden on their individual votes. Cf. Alabama Leg- islative Black Caucus v. Alabama, 575 U. S. ___, ___. Pp. 21–22.
We express no view on the merits of the plaintiffs' case. We caution, however, that "standing is not dis pensed in gross": A plaintiff 's remedy must be tailored to redress the plaintiff 's particular injury. Cuno, 547 U. S., at 353.
Justice Kagan wrote a concurring opinion joined by Justices Breyer, Ginsburg and Sotomayor which is a "how to" guide for the plaintiffs to establish standing and to get their case back in front of the Court.
And at some points in this litigation, the plaintiffs complained of a different injury — an infringement of their First Amend ment right of association. The Court rightly does not address that alternative argument: The plaintiffs did not advance it with sufficient clarity or concreteness to make it a real part of the case. But because on remand they may well develop the associational theory, I address the standing requirement that would then apply.
[P]artisan gerrymanders inflict other kinds of constitutional harm as well. Among those injuries, partisan gerrymanders may infringe the First Amendment rights of association held by parties, other political organizations, and their members. The plaintiffs here have sometimes pointed to that kind of harm. To the extent they meant to do so, and choose to do so on remand, their associational claim would occasion a different stand ing inquiry than the one in the Court's opinion.
By placing a state party at an enduring electoral disadvantage, the gerrymander weakens its capacity to perform all its functions.
And if that is the essence of the harm alleged, then the standing analysis should differ from the one the Court applies. Standing, we have long held, "turns on the nature and source of the claim asserted." Warth v. Seldin, 422 U. S. 490, 500 (1975). Indeed, that idea lies at the root of today's opinion. It is because the Court views the harm alleged as vote dilution that it (rightly) insists that each plaintiff show packing or cracking in her own district to establish her standing. See ante, at 14–17; supra, at 3–4. But when the harm alleged is not district specific, the proof needed for standing should not be district specific either. And the associational injury flowing from a statewide partisan gerrymander, whether alleged by a party member or the party itself, has nothing to do with the packing or cracking of any single district's lines. The complaint in such a case is instead that the gerrymander has burdened the ability of like-minded people across the State to affiliate in a political party and carry out that organization's activities and objects. See supra, at 8–9. Because a plaintiff can have that complaint without living in a packed or cracked district, she need not show what the Court demands today for a vote dilution claim. Or said otherwise: Because on this alternative theory, the valued association and the injury to it are statewide, so too is the relevant standing requirement.
But nothing in the Court's opinion prevents the plaintiffs on remand from pursuing an associational claim, or from satisfying the different standing requirement that theory would entail. The Court's opinion is about a suit challenging a partisan gerrymander on a particular ground—that it dilutes the votes of individual citizens. That opinion "leave[s] for another day consideration of other possible theories of harm not presented here and whether those theories might present justiciable claims giving rise to statewide remedies." Ante, at 16. And in particular, it leaves for another day the theory of harm advanced by JUSTICE KENNEDY in Vieth: that a partisan gerrymander interferes with the vital "ability of citizens to band together" to further their political beliefs. 541 U. S., at 314 (quoting California Democratic Party, 530 U. S., at 574). Nothing about that injury is "generalized" or "abstract," as the Court says is true of the plaintiffs' dissatis faction with the "overall composition of the legislature." Ante, at 16. A suit raising an associational theory complains of concrete "burdens on a disfavored party" and its members as they pursue their political interests and goals. Vieth, 541 U. S., at 315 (opinion of KENNEDY, J.); see supra, at 8–9. And when the suit alleges that a gerrymander has imposed those burdens on a statewide basis, then its litigation should be statewide too — as to standing, liability, and remedy alike.
Courts have a critical role to play in curbing partisan gerrymandering. Over fifty years ago, we committed to providing judicial review in the redistricting arena, be cause we understood that "a denial of constitutionally protected rights demands judicial protection." Reynolds, 377 U. S., at 566. Indeed, the need for judicial review is at its most urgent in these cases. For here, politicians' incentives conflict with voters' interests, leaving citizens with out any political remedy for their constitutional harms.
So the plaintiffs in Gil v. Whitford are going to go through another evidentiary trial and the appellate process again, which means it may be at least another two years before this case will return to the Supreme Court.
The Court made short shrift of Benisek v. Lamone (.pdf) in an unsigned per curium opinion affirming the lower court. "This appeal arises from the denial of a motion for a preliminary injunction in the District Court," not a decision on the merits of the case.
On August 24, 2017, the District Court denied plaintiffs' motion and stayed further proceedings pending this Court's disposition of partisan gerrymandering claims in Gill v. Whitford, No. 16–1161. 266 F. Supp. 3d 799. The District Court found that plaintiffs had failed to show a likelihood of success on the merits sufficient to warrant a preliminary injunction. Id., at 808–814. The District Court also held that it was "in no position to award [p]laintiffs the remedy they . . . requested on the timetable they . . . demanded." Id., at 815.
Plaintiffs ask this Court to vacate the District Court's order and remand for further consideration of whether a preliminary injunction is appropriate.
As a matter of equitable discretion, a preliminary injunction does not follow as a matter of course from a plaintiff's showing of a likelihood of success on the merits. See id., at 32. Rather, a court must also consider whether the mov- ant has shown "that he is likely to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of preliminary relief, that the balance of equities tips in his favor, and that an injunction is in the public interest." Id., at 20.
Plaintiffs made no such showing below. Even if we assume — contrary to the findings of the District Court — that plaintiffs were likely to succeed on the merits of their claims, the balance of equities and the public interest tilted against their request for a preliminary injunction.
First, a party requesting a preliminary injunction must generally show reasonable diligence . . . In this case, appellants did not move for a preliminary injunction in the District Court until six years, and three general elections, after the 2011 map was adopted, and over three years after the plaintiffs' first complaint was filed.
But [this] does not change the fact that plaintiffs could have sought a preliminary injunction much earlier. See Fishman, supra, at 1330. In considering the balance of equities among the parties, we think that plaintiffs' unnecessary, years-long delay in asking for preliminary injunctive relief weighed against their request.
At the time the District Court made its decision, the appeal in Gill was pending before this Court. The District Court recognized that our decision in Gill had the potential to "shed light on critical questions in this case" and to set forth a "framework" by which plaintiffs' claims could be decided and, potentially, remedied. 266 F. Supp. 3d, at 815–816. In the District Court's view, "charging ahead" and adjudicating the plaintiffs' claims in that fluctuating legal environment, when firmer guidance from this Court might have been forthcoming, would have been a mistake. Id., at 816. Such a determination was within the sound discretion of the District Court.
In these particular circumstances, we conclude that the District Court's decision denying a preliminary injunction cannot be regarded as an abuse of discretion.
The order of the District Court is Affirmed.
So this case is remanded back to the district court to determine whether injunctive relief is warranted when the case is fully completed.
In addition to these cases from Wisconsin and Maryland, there are gerrymandering cases moving through the appellate courts pipeline from Texas, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Virginia.
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A Metabolic typing (Anyagcsere tipizálás) egy alternatív gyógyászati irányzat, melynek támogatói úgy tartják, hogy minden embernek egyedi anyagcseréje van és hogy az olyan óriásmolekulák, mint a fehérjék, szénhidrátok és zsírok optimális aránya különböző az egyes embereknél, ami az egyiknek optimális, az a másiknak nem, sőt akár káros is lehet.
A Metabolic typing gyakori - bőrön, szemen és más testrészeken - látható tüneteket használ a személy anyagcsere jellegének értékelésére és csoportosítására különböző anyagcsere-típusokba. Emellett, a módszertan egyes követői az emberi hajat analizálják, míg mások egyéb diagnosztikai módszereket alkalmaznak a típusok meghatározására.
Sokféle különböző metabolic typing étrend, illetve táplálkozási terv van ma a piacon, jóllehet hatékonyságukat és megalapozottságukat eddig még nem tudták kimutatni.
Kialakulása
Az anyagcsere tipizálást (1925-2005) fogorvos specialista hozta be a köztudatba az 1960-as években. Kelley pártolta a szimpatikus- és a paraszimpatikus idegrendszer aktivitása szerinti étrend-választást. Kelley-t 1970-ben elítélték engedély nélküli orvosi praxisért, amikor egy betegénél ujjból vett vérminta alapján tüdőrákot diagnosztizált és étrend-változtatást írt fel gyógymódként. Az 1980-as években folytatta a metabolic typing alapú étrend népszerűsítését. A módszertant később Harold J. Kristal és William Wolcott is továbbfejlesztette.
Anyagcserére alapuló terápiák hatásossága
Egyes metabolic typing-ra szakosodott cégek jó hírű laboratóriumok vérkép- és vizeletminta elemzéseit használják fel, ugyanakkor az eredményeket nem-konvencionális, illetve orvosilag vitatható módon értelmezik. 1985-ben kivizsgáltak egy ilyen céget, mely során a vizsgálatot lefolytató két külön vér- és vizeletmintát adott le saját véréből elemzés céljából és két drasztikusan különböző eredményt és étrend-javaslatot kapott. Mindkét javaslat napi szintű költséges étrend-kiegészítőket írt elő.
Metabolikus terápiát, amigdalin (más néven: laetril) szedésével kombinálva rákos betegek számára reklámozta John Richardson az 1970-es években San Francisco környékén, egészen letartóztatásáig a Kaliforniai Rákellenes Törvény megsértése miatt, melynek következményeként a (Kaliforniai Orvosi Minőségbiztosítási Bizottság) visszavonta a működési engedélyét.
A (Sloan Kettering Rákközpont, MSKCC) weboldala a metabolikus terápiákat úgy határozza meg, mint "szigorú étrenden alapuló és méregtelenítést alkalmazó rák- és degeneratív betegségeket megelőző és kezelő szabályrendszert", mely eltér e szócikk által a metabolic typing-ra alkalmazott fogalomtól és meghatározástól. Az MSKCC weboldal három hasonló rákellenes terápia kapcsán megjegyzi, hogy "(...) a Gerson, Kelley és Contreras által alkalmazott anyagcsere gyógymódok áttekintő vizsgálata nem mutat ki bizonyítható hatást."
Jelen
2003-ban Dr. Klaus D. Holzrichter orvos-természetgyógyász kifejlesztette és szabadalmaztatta az EVA 3000 orvostechnikai mérőeszközt, mely segítségével az anyagcserét befolyásoló tényezők (pl. sejt energia-ellátottság, szénhidrát-tolerancia) mérhetővé váltak, és megalapította a Horisan Metabolic Typing-ot. A gépbe helyezett tesztanyagoknak megfelelően elektromágneses impulzusokat juttatnak az emberi szervezetbe, melynek központi idegrendszere válaszreakciót ad. A válaszreakciók a kineziológiából ismert karhosszúság-reflexben (izomtónus-változások a váll jobb vagy bal hátsó izmában) nyilvánulnak meg. A kinyert értékeket szoftver elemzi és ez alapján történik az egyénre szabott táplálkozási- és testmozgás-program előírása.
Ma Magyarországon e német módszer van jelen Metodic by Horisan néven.
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B Type natriuretic peptide: a good omen in myocardial ischaemia?
S P D'Souza1,
G F Baxter2
1The Heart Hospital, London, UK
2The Royal Veterinary College, University of London, London, UK
Dr G F Baxter, Department of Basic Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, University of London, Royal College Street, London NW1 0TU, UK;
gfbaxter{at}rvc.ac.uk
B type natriuretic peptide
cardiac remodelling
guanylyl cyclase
infarction
ANP, atrial natriuretic peptide
BNP, B type or brain natriuretic peptide
CNP, C type natriuretic peptide
DNP, Dendroaspis natriuretic peptide
KATP, ATP dependent potassium channel
NEP 24.11, neutral endopeptidase
NO, nitric oxide
NPR, natriuretic peptide receptor
pGC, particulate guanylyl cyclase
PKG-I, cGMP-dependent protein kinase subtype I
sGC, soluble guanylyl cyclase
Although BNP is now firmly established as a diagnostic and prognostic marker of ventricular dysfunction, its autocrine and paracrine actions within the heart have received less attention
The natriuretic peptide family consists of a number of structurally homologous but genetically distinct polypeptide mediators. The peptides are highly conserved across mammalian and invertebrate species and, in humans, are released from various tissues in response to physiological and pathological stimuli. All the peptides have at their core a 17-amino acid disulfide ring essential for receptor recognition and biological function.
The first description of secretory granules in the cardiac atria was given in 1956, to be followed by the physiological characterisation of an atrial natriuretic factor in the work of de Bold and colleagues in 1981.1 Several further natriuretic peptides have subsequently been identified. These include B type natriuretic peptide (BNP) predominantly from ventricular myocardium (although originally isolated from pig brain)2 and C type natriuretic peptide (CNP) expressed in the nervous system and endothelial cells.3 A homologue of the natriuretic factor, DNP, in the venom of the green mamba Dendroaspis angusticeps, is found in plasma and atrial myocardium of normal humans.4 Urodilatin is a renal derived natriuretic peptide.5 ANP and BNP, the predominant natriuretic peptides in mammalian cardiomyocytes, are stored within secretory granules as pro-peptides, pro-ANP and pro-BNP, that are post-translationally modified by peptide bond cleavage to form the mature circulating peptides and amino (N)-terminal residues.6
Biological activity of the peptides generally resides in the mature carboxy-terminal residues, although pro-ANP and pro-BNP may exhibit some activity. The (N)-terminal residues are generally inactive. Relatively little is known about the processing of BNP in the circulation. The peptides are eventually cleared by the natriuretic peptide-C receptor (NPR-C)—a clearance receptor. Binding of natriuretic peptides to NPR-C leads to internalisation and degradation.7 Neutral endopeptidase 24.11 (NEP) also takes part in the inactivation of natriuretic peptides and there is a minor contribution from renal excretion. Both NPR-C and NEP are widely expressed in the kidneys, lungs, and the vascular wall.
A variety of physiological and pathological stimuli evoke the release of ANP and BNP. Such stimuli include exercise, hypoxia, ischaemia, increased wall stress and dilatation of the cardiac chambers, and sepsis. The classical endocrine actions of ANP and BNP, namely vasodilatation and natriuresis, are mediated by interaction with a natriuretic peptide receptor (NPR)-A which is a particulate guanylyl cyclase (pGC). This cyclase subserves the same biochemical function as soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC)—the principal intracellular receptor for NO—namely, the conversion of guanosine triphosphate to cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP). NPR-A is widely expressed in cardiovascular tissues, and its activation by ANP and BNP leads to elevation of intracellular cGMP and activation of the cGMP dependent protein kinase (PKG-I).7 CNP engages another receptor subtype, NPR-B, also a pGC receptor, while DNP acts via NPR-A, mediating a predominant vasorelaxing action.8
BNP RELEASE IN CARDIAC DYSFUNCTION AND MYOCARDIAL ISCHAEMIA
BNP is released following left ventricular overloading and wall stress, underpinning its diagnostic and prognostic value in patients with heart failure.9 Other cardiac pathologies including hypertensive heart disease, atrial fibrillation, and valvar heart disease are also associated with elevation of circulating BNP.10 Experimental and clinical myocardial infarction is clearly associated with gradual and sustained elevation of tissue and circulating BNP. BNP is deemed to be a strong independent predictor of prognosis in patients with heart failure and following myocardial infarction.11,12 However, the rapid release of BNP following very brief periods of ischaemia, insufficient to provoke irreversible tissue injury or pronounced changes in end diastolic volume, is of considerable interest. Elevated concentrations of BNP in humans are detected following unstable angina13 and immediately after short balloon inflations during coronary angioplasty.14 In the rat heart, experimental ischaemia of as little as two minutes leads to an immediate increase of BNP outflow, which correlates with the duration of ischaemia.15 Such observations are a stimulus to identifying the functional role of BNP in the ischaemic myocardium.
BNP MODIFIES ACUTE ISCHAEMIC INJURY
Myocardial ischaemia triggers the release of a number of endogenous cytoprotective mediators. These include adenosine, opioid peptides, and bradykinin.16 However, the role of BNP in modifying acute myocardial ischaemic injury has only recently been identified. In a rat heart model of acute myocardial infarction, exogenously administered BNP limited infarct size in a concentration dependent manner.15 This action was independent of the peptide's endocrine actions that lead to systemic haemodynamic unloading, or to recruitment of native coronary collateral vessels, pointing to a primary cytoprotective action. The mechanism of this acute protective effect of BNP appears to be associated with an increase of the second messenger cGMP and involves opening of ATP sensitive potassium (KATP) channels (fig 1). Pharmacological evidence suggests that this channel may be a mitochondrial KATP channel, rather than the sarcolemmal KATP channel. There is further evidence that the nitric oxide/soluble guanylyl cyclase (NO/sGC) system may also play a role in the anti-ischaemic actions of BNP that we have described.17 There is recent evidence for a "cross-talk" between the BNP/NPR-A pathway and the NO/sGC pathway in vascular cells and this may also be relevant to the myocardium.
Mechanism of acute protective effect and growth modifying actions of BNP.
The mitochondrial KATP channel has been prominent recently in relation to protection of the ischaemic myocardium by preconditioning and other protective strategies. Many endogenous protective mediators are thought to produce their anti-ischaemic actions through mitochondrial KATP channel opening, so why should BNP be regarded differently from, say, adenosine or bradykinin? One reason is the novel molecular signalling pathway employed by BNP. We postulate that BNP/NPR-A induced elevation of cGMP with activation of cGMP-dependent protein kinase-I (cGK-I or protein kinase-G-I) is a plausible mechanism of KATP channel opening via the cGMP/cGK-I pathway, and may therefore represent an alternative signalling cascade resulting in tissue protection and salvage. Most of the endogenous mediators of cardioprotection studied so far act on G-protein-coupled receptors. In several disease states, including cardiac hypertrophy and cardiac failure, there may be downregulation of G-protein-coupled receptor responses. Under these conditions, the BNP/NPR-A signalling pathway could act as a very effective reserve salvage pathway.
BNP MAY INFLUENCE POSTINFARCTION REMODELLING
The sustained elevation of cardiac BNP expression following myocardial infarction is likely to be a reflection of important counter-regulatory actions of natriuretic peptides on cell growth and proliferation. These actions may include inhibition of fibroblast activity and an antihypertrophic effect on cardiac myocytes.
Following infarction, ANP and BNP exert potent actions on cardiac fibroblasts. Both peptides inhibit collagen synthesis by cardiac fibroblasts in response to hypoxia in vitro and they inhibit fibroblast proliferation in response to angiotensin II stimulation.18 Recently, multifocal cardiac fibrosis has been described in mice with deletion of the bnp gene.19 NPR-A−/− knockout mice also develop hypertension with an exaggerated cardiac hypertrophy and fibrosis.20 Limited information is available on the role of natriuretic peptides in regulating cardiomyocyte growth. In cultured cardiac myocytes, natriuretic peptides inhibit hypertrophy and in vascular smooth muscle cells, BNP and CNP inhibit growth and proliferation. The mechanism of growth inhibition is far from clear but may involve an inhibitory action on the mitogen activated protein kinase cascade.8 Another action of natriuretic peptides that may be relevant to tissue remodelling is the ability to stimulate apoptosis. However, this issue is presently unresolved. Although cyclic nucleotides such as cGMP, the principal second messenger in the BNP/NPR-A signalling pathway, are known to regulate the processes of cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis, there are currently no clear patterns to predict how cGMP could modify apoptosis in ischaemic myocardium.
In conclusion, BNP is now firmly established as a diagnostic and prognostic marker of ventricular dysfunction, but its autocrine and paracrine actions within the heart have received less attention. Experimental evidence suggests that BNP is a pleiotropic peptide and its salutary effects in acute ischaemia and following infarction go beyond its classical natriuretic and cardiac unloading effects. Therapeutically, this range of actions could be of great benefit. Conceivably, the therapeutic role for recombinant human BNP (nesiritide), currently indicated in the USA for acute decompensated heart failure,21 may be extended to limit damage from unstable angina and acute myocardial infarction.
The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of the National Heart Research Fund and the British Heart Foundation.
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Doctor Detective made a fitting for the cast's clothes on Thursday, March 24, 2022, with Nithiwat Cholvanichsiri as the director of the drama.
Phiyada Jutharattanakul, the producer of the drama, said that it was based on the current epidemic situation. The series is intended to let viewers know more about the profession of doctors, and each character will have different clues. Until Monday, October 10, 2022, the first teaser trailer for Doctor Detective was released along with other dramas. And the last queue was filmed on Sunday, February 26, 2023, which is expected to be broadcast in the second half of the year.
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Thai drama television series
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The registration fee for SC/ST Candidates is INR 250.
The registration fee for Other Candidates is INR 350.
3. The following registration fee payment procedure web page will appear on the screen.Select appropriate registration fee payment mode AP Online (or) Debit / Credit card and click.
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This is what the Hull Daily Mail wrote this morning: "Selling a player at this stage of the season is undoubtedly the last thing Hull City need right now, the good news from reports (is) that Harry Maguire's proposed move to Middlesbrough has hit the rocks due to managerial uncertainty at the Tigers.
"Boro manager Aitor Karanka is a big admirer of Maguire and targeted the central defender when a proposed deal for Neven Subotic collapsed because of a failed medical.
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We affirm that micro-projects can be grandiose in scope and ambition whilst using the minimum of resources.
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The Sawtooth Valley is a valley in the Western United States, in Blaine and Custer counties of central Idaho. About long, it is in Sawtooth National Recreation Area (SNRA) in the Sawtooth National Forest. It is surrounded by the Sawtooth Mountains to the west, White Cloud Mountains to the east, Salmon River Mountains to the north, and Boulder and Smoky Mountains to the south. The valley contains the headwaters of the Salmon River, the city of Stanley, and community of Sawtooth City.
Idaho State Highway 75, also known as the Sawtooth Scenic Byway, transverses the valley's entire length. State Highway 75 enters the valley from the south at Galena Summit and exits to the north near Stanley. Highway 75 was formerly U.S. 93, which is now routed through Arco.
Sawtooth Valley contains several large lakes in the SNRA, including Redfish, Alturas, Pettit, and Stanley lakes. Valley floor elevations range from just under near Stanley to over below Galena Summit. Elevations along the valley's borders reach at Castle Peak in the White Cloud Mountains to the east and at Thompson Peak in the Sawtooth Mountains to the west.
In 2017, the Sawtooth Valley was designated part of the Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve.
References
Landforms of Blaine County, Idaho
Landforms of Custer County, Idaho
Valleys of Idaho
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3009 West Russell Street,Sioux Falls,SD
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407 Lyons Avenue,Sioux Falls,SD
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3401 Gateway Boulevard,Sioux Falls,SD
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4509 West Empire Place,Sioux Falls,SD
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100 West 8th Street,Sioux Falls,SD
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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Sioux Falls
4521 W.41st St. ,Sioux Falls,SD
The free amenities include Wi-Fi, daily breakfast, newspapers, an airport shuttle and parking at La Quinta Inn & Suites Sioux Falls, a non-smoking property. La Quinta Inn is non-smoking hotel with 89 rooms on four floors. Guests can expect free Wi-Fi and flat-panel TVs in the comfortable rooms, as well as conveniences such as coffeemakers, mini-fridges and microwaves. Breakfast is complimentary each morning, and those who need to stay in touch with the office connect through the business center. more...
ClubHouse Hotel Sioux Falls
2320 South Louise Avenue,Sioux Falls,SD
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2417 South Carolyn Avenue,Sioux Falls,SD
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1031 Diamond Circle,Hartford,SD
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* This file is used to build ngHandsontable from `src/*`
*
* Installation:
* 1. Install Grunt CLI (`npm install -g grunt-cli`)
* 1. Install Grunt 0.4.0 and other dependencies (`npm install`)
*
* Build:
* Execute `grunt` from root directory of this directory (where Gruntfile.js is)
* To execute automatically after each change, execute `grunt --force default watch`
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* building ngHandsontable will create files:
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*
* See http://gruntjs.com/getting-started for more information about Grunt
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module.exports = function (grunt) {
var myBanner = '/**\n' +
' * <%= pkg.name %> <%= pkg.version %>\n' +
' * \n' +
' * Copyright 2012-2015 Marcin Warpechowski\n' +
' * Copyright 2015 Handsoncode sp. z o.o. <[email protected]>\n' +
' * Licensed under the MIT license.\n' +
' * https://github.com/handsontable/ngHandsontable\n' +
' * Date: <%= (new Date()).toString() %>\n' +
'*/\n\n';
grunt.initConfig({
pkg: grunt.file.readJSON('package.json'),
concat: {
options: {
banner: myBanner
},
new: {
src: [
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dest: 'dist/ngHandsontable.js'
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uglify: {
options: {
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jshint: {
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files:['src/**/*.js', 'src/*.js']
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watch: {
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tasks: ['concat', 'uglify']
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dest: './demo/build/app.js',
options: {
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grunt.registerTask('default', ['jshint', 'concat', 'uglify']);
grunt.registerTask('watch-demo-app', ['browserify:demoAppWatch']);
grunt.registerTask('build-demo-app', ['browserify:demoApp']);
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Q: Which option is correct
If two real polynomials $f(x)$ and $g(x)$ of degrees m ($\gt$ $1$) and n ($\gt$ $0$) respectively,satisfy
$f(x^2 + 1)$ $=$ $f(x)g(x)$
for every $x$ $\in$ $\mathbb R$,then
Which one is correct
*
*$f$ has exactly one real root $x_0$ such that $f'(x_0)\ne 0$.
*$f$ has exactly one real root $x_0$ such that $f'(x_0)$ $= 0$.
*$f$ has m distinct real roots.
*$f$ has no real root.
I tried using some examples but failed.
A: Note that if $x$ is a root of $f$, then so is $x^2 + 1$. But $|x^2 + 1| > |x|$ for all real numbers $x$. So every real root of $f$ requires the existence of another real root of higher magnitude.
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Oven Fried Fish is a very tasty fish recipe which is really easy in preparation. Follow this simple method to prepare this tasty recipe.
Prior to the preparation don't forget to heat the oven to 450 degrees F.
Now make a coating of flour over it and then dip it again in milk and dip it in with crushed croutons.
Now put this marinated fish on a baking sheet and spray some vegetable cooking spray over the marinated fish recipe.
Allow it to cook for about 10mins till fish gets properly baked.
The recipe prepared can be served well with tartar sauce.
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We aimed to detect Attention-deficit/hyperactivity (ADHD) risk-conferring genes in adults. In children, ADHD is characterized by age-inappropriate levels of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity and may persists into adulthood. Childhood and adulthood ADHD are heritable, and are thought to represent the clinical extreme of a continuous distribution of ADHD symptoms in the general population. We aimed to leverage the power of studies of quantitative ADHD symptoms in adults who were genotyped. Within the SAGA (Study of ADHD trait genetics in adults) consortium, we estimated the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based heritability of quantitative self-reported ADHD symptoms and carried out a genome-wide association meta-analysis in nine adult population-based and case-only cohorts of adults. A total of n = 14,689 individuals were included. In two of the SAGA cohorts we found a significant SNP-based heritability for self-rated ADHD symptom scores of respectively 15% (n = 3656) and 30% (n = 1841). The top hit of the genome-wide meta-analysis (SNP rs12661753; p-value = 3.02 × 10 −7 ) was present in the long non-coding RNA gene STXBP5-AS1. This association was also observed in a meta-analysis of childhood ADHD symptom scores in eight population-based pediatric cohorts from the Early Genetics and Lifecourse Epidemiology (EAGLE) ADHD consortium (n = 14,776). Genome-wide meta-analysis of the SAGA and EAGLE data (n = 29,465) increased the strength of the association with the SNP rs12661753. In human HEK293 cells, expression of STXBP5-AS1 enhanced the expression of a reporter construct of STXBP5, a gene known to be involved in "SNAP" (Soluble NSF attachment protein) Receptor" (SNARE) complex formation. In mouse strains featuring different levels of impulsivity, transcript levels in the prefrontal cortex of the mouse ortholog Gm28905 strongly correlated negatively with motor impulsivity as measured in the five choice serial reaction time task (r 2 = − 0.61; p = 0.004). Our results are consistent with an effect of the STXBP5-AS1 gene on ADHD symptom scores distribution and point to a possible biological mechanism, other than antisense RNA inhibition, involved in ADHD-related impulsivity levels.
The EAGLE-ADHD Consortium. / A Potential Role for the STXBP5-AS1 Gene in Adult ADHD Symptoms. In: Behavior Genetics. 2019 ; pp. 1-16.
In: Behavior Genetics, 18.01.2019, p. 1-16.
AU - Penninx, B. W.J.H.
AU - Draisma, H. H.M.
AU - Kooij, J. J.S.
N2 - We aimed to detect Attention-deficit/hyperactivity (ADHD) risk-conferring genes in adults. In children, ADHD is characterized by age-inappropriate levels of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity and may persists into adulthood. Childhood and adulthood ADHD are heritable, and are thought to represent the clinical extreme of a continuous distribution of ADHD symptoms in the general population. We aimed to leverage the power of studies of quantitative ADHD symptoms in adults who were genotyped. Within the SAGA (Study of ADHD trait genetics in adults) consortium, we estimated the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based heritability of quantitative self-reported ADHD symptoms and carried out a genome-wide association meta-analysis in nine adult population-based and case-only cohorts of adults. A total of n = 14,689 individuals were included. In two of the SAGA cohorts we found a significant SNP-based heritability for self-rated ADHD symptom scores of respectively 15% (n = 3656) and 30% (n = 1841). The top hit of the genome-wide meta-analysis (SNP rs12661753; p-value = 3.02 × 10 −7 ) was present in the long non-coding RNA gene STXBP5-AS1. This association was also observed in a meta-analysis of childhood ADHD symptom scores in eight population-based pediatric cohorts from the Early Genetics and Lifecourse Epidemiology (EAGLE) ADHD consortium (n = 14,776). Genome-wide meta-analysis of the SAGA and EAGLE data (n = 29,465) increased the strength of the association with the SNP rs12661753. In human HEK293 cells, expression of STXBP5-AS1 enhanced the expression of a reporter construct of STXBP5, a gene known to be involved in "SNAP" (Soluble NSF attachment protein) Receptor" (SNARE) complex formation. In mouse strains featuring different levels of impulsivity, transcript levels in the prefrontal cortex of the mouse ortholog Gm28905 strongly correlated negatively with motor impulsivity as measured in the five choice serial reaction time task (r 2 = − 0.61; p = 0.004). Our results are consistent with an effect of the STXBP5-AS1 gene on ADHD symptom scores distribution and point to a possible biological mechanism, other than antisense RNA inhibition, involved in ADHD-related impulsivity levels.
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Malèsia és una regió biogeogràfica que es troba entre les ecozones Indomalaia i Australàsia. Malèsia va ser identificada primer com una província florística que inclou la península malaia, Indonèsia, Les Filipines i Nova Guinea basant-se en la flora que és sobretot asiàtica però també amb elements de la flora antàrtica, incloent-hi moltes espècies de coníferes del sud Podocarpaceae i Araucariaceae. La província florística se sobreposa sobre quatre regions de fauna de mamífers.
La part oest de Malèsia, que inclou la península malaia i les illes de Sumatra, Java, Bali, i Borneo, comparteix la gran fauna de mamífers d'Àsia i es coneix com a Sundalàndia. Aquestes illes van quedar unides al continent asiàtica durant la darrera glaciació. El costat oriental de Sundalàndia és la Línia de Wallace, que marca els canvis de fauna.
La part oriental de Malèsia, que inclou Nova Guinea i les Illes Aru de l'est d'Indonèsia, està enllaçada amb Austràlia i comparteix molts marsupials i ocells amb Austràlia. Nova Guinea també té elements de la flora antàrtica incloent alguns faigs com Nothofagus i Eucalyptus.
Les illes entre Sundalàndia i Nova Guinea, anomenades Wallacea, mai van estar unides als continents que l'envolten i té una flora i fauna que inclou elements de flora i fauna indomalis i austrlasians. Les ecoregions de les Filipines mai van estar connectades a Àsia i té una flora derivada de l'asiàtica amb alguns elements australasians i una fauna de mamífers diferenciada.
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Michiyo Yasuda (jap. Yasuda Michiyo, * 28. April 1939 in Nakano; † 5. Oktober 2016 in der Präfektur Tokio) war eine japanische Animatorin. Sie ist vor allem für ihre Arbeiten für das Studio Ghibli bekannt.
Leben
Yasuda wurde als eines von sechs Kindern eines Professors im Tokioter Stadtbezirk Nakano geboren. 1958 trat sie dem Filmstudio Tōei Animation bei und traf dort auf Isao Takahata und Hayao Miyazaki. Sie wirkte zunächst bei Takahatas Film Taiyō no Ōji: Horusu no Daibōken (1968) mit und wechselte anschließend zu Shin-Ei Animation und daraufhin zu Nippon Animation. Dort arbeitete sie für Takahata an der Serie Marco mit. Bei ihrem nächsten Projekt Mirai Shōnen Conan (1978) von Miyazaki leitete sie erstmals die gesamte Farbauswahl der Serie. 1984 folgte Nausicaä aus dem Tal der Winde, dessen Erfolg 1985 zur Gründung des Studio Ghibli führte. Anschließend war sie bis zu ihrem Ruhestand Leiterin der Farbabteilung. Ihr letzter Film in dieser Funktion war Ponyo – Das große Abenteuer am Meer (2008). 2011 wurde ihr bei den Japanese Movie Critics Awards eine Auszeichnung für ihr Lebenswerk in der Animation verliehen. Bei Wie der Wind sich hebt (2013) war sie Beraterin für das Farbdesign.
Yasuda verstarb am 5. Oktober 2016 nach einer Krankheit im Alter von 77 Jahren.
Filmografie (Auswahl)
Kinofilme
1968: Taiyō no Ōji: Horusu no Daibōken
1969: Nagagutsu wo Haita Neko
1972: Die Abenteuer des kleinen Panda (Panda Kopanda)
1984: Nausicaä aus dem Tal der Winde (Kaze no Tani no Naushika)
1986: Das Schloss im Himmel (Tenkū no Shiro Rapyuta)
1988: Die letzten Glühwürmchen (Hotaru no Haka)
1988: Mein Nachbar Totoro (Tonari no Totoro)
1989: Kikis kleiner Lieferservice (Majo no Takkyūbin)
1991: Tränen der Erinnerung – Only Yesterday (Omohide Poro Poro)
1992: Porco Rosso (Kurenai no Buta)
1994: Pom Poko (Heisei Tanuki Gassen Pom Poko)
1995: Stimme des Herzens – Whisper of the heart (Mimi wo Sumaseba)
1997: Prinzessin Mononoke (Mononoke-hime)
1999: Meine Nachbarn die Yamadas (Hōhokekyo Tonari no Yamada-kun)
2001: Chihiros Reise ins Zauberland (Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi)
2004: Das wandelnde Schloss (Hauru no Ugoku Shiro)
2006: Die Chroniken von Erdsee (Gedo Senki)
2008: Ponyo – Das große Abenteuer am Meer (Gake no Ue no Ponyo)
2013: Wie der Wind sich hebt (Kaze Tachinu)
Kurzfilme
2001: Kujiratori
2002: Koro no Daisanpo
2002: Ghiblies Episode 2
2003: Mei to Konekobasu
2006: Mizugumo Monmon
2006: Hoshi wo Katta Hi
2006: Yadosagashi
2010: Pandane to Tamago Hime
Fernsehserien
1975: Niklaas, ein Junge aus Flandern (Furandāsu no inu)
1976: Marco (Haha wo Tazunete Sanzenri)
1978: Mirai Shōnen Conan
1979: Anne mit den roten Haaren (Akage no An)
1982: Lucy in Australien (Minami no Niji no Rūshī)
1983: Gesucht, entdeckt, erfunden (Mīmu Iroiro Yume no Tabi)
OVA
1985: Tenshi no Tamago
1987: Debiruman
Musikvideo
1995: On Your Mark
Auftritte
2001: "Mononoke-hime" wa kōshite umareta
2013: The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness (Yume to Kyōki no Ōkoku)
Weblinks
Nausicaa.net (ausführliche englische Quellen über Studio Ghiblis Film- und Animeproduktionen)
Person (Animation)
Japaner
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Gestorben 2016
Frau
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Posted on August 2, 2020 Author World News Live Comment(0)
Half of Doc Rivers' LA Clippers polo shirt was soaked as if he had just come off the Splash Mountain water ride at Walt Disney World.
After passing Red Auerbach for 11th on the all-time wins list with a 126-103 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans, Rivers was doused with water by Clippers players and staff members in celebration of his 939th career victory.
The former Boston Celtics head coach said he wasn't aware that he had passed the legendary Celtics coach until he walked into the victorious locker room at the HP Field House at the Walt Disney World Resort's ESPN Sports Complex.
"For me, I've been very fortunate," said Rivers, who is six wins away from passing Bill Fitch for 10th all-time. "I've had unreal players and unreal coaches. I've had great staff and great ownership that have allowed me to coach this long."
"Under the circumstances, pretty cool," added Rivers, who spent nine seasons in Boston and won a championship during the 2007-08 season. "Any time your name is with Red, you feel very fortunate."
Kawhi Leonard said Rivers has been more focused on winning a championship with the Clippers, who are second in the Western Conference at 45-21.
"It's amazing," Leonard said of being a part of Rivers moving into 11th place on the all-time wins list. "It's only so many coaches that could get to that mark. … I'm excited for him.
"But he's a coach that's not really worried about that stat. He's trying to focus on the main goal, and that's winning a championship. Yeah, he really never talks about himself. It's a team thing. I respect him."
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Hanmer Springs is a small town in the Canterbury region of the South Island of New Zealand.
The town is named after Thomas Hanmer, an owner of Hawkeswood Station near the Conway River during the 1850s. The locality was discovered for its hot springs by William Jones in early 1859. Access to the general area was provided by a bridge over the Waiau River in 1864 constructed by a Mr Handisides of Nelson for NZ£2,000 to a design by John Blackett. The bridge lasted only ten years before it was blown over by a Nor'west wind.
John Turnbull Thomson surveyed the land for the township in 1879, with the total area comprising 2,500 acres (1,000 ha), of which 300 acres (120 ha) were for the township itself. The hot springs were not included within that area. The springs themselves were still in their natural state at that time, with only steps and a changing shed provided. The member for Ashburton, Edward George Wright, brought up the question of developing the township in the New Zealand House of Representatives in June 1882. The Minister of Lands, William Rolleston, replied that it was important that the public should retain access to the springs. Surveyor Walter Kitson was instructed with laying out the site of the hot springs including an accommodation house. Construction of a bath house began in January 1884. The fifty year jubilee was held in 1933, stating that Hanmer had been a government resort since 1883, but the centenary book pointed out that the jubilee was held a year too early. The government investing significant funds into Hanmer Springs without a bridge crossing the Waiau River caused considerable controversy. Blackett designed a new bridge and John Anderson from Christchurch won the contract to erect it, and built a foundry at the site. This second bridge opened in 1887 and gives access to Hanmer to this day, with the structure registered as a Category I heritage item since 1983. The opening celebrations held by Anderson's sons at the site were rather liberal to the extent that the site is still known as Champagne Flat.
In order to provide timber for the Christchurch market, reserve land was set aside between 1900-1901. The planting of exotic trees began in 1902, and in 1903 prison labour was used. The prisoners who took part in the planting resided at a nearby prison camp which operated until 1913.
It is located 65 kilometres southwest of Kaikoura (135 km by car), in the Hurunui District and 130 kilometres northwest of Christchurch. The town lies on a minor road 9 kilometres north of State Highway 7, the northern route between Christchurch and the West Coast via Lewis Pass. The township lies at the base of Conical Hill. According to the 2013 census, the resident population is 840.
The town is built around popular hot springs. The hot springs were produced by the fractured rock bed along the Hanmer fault.
Hanmer Springs' Queen Mary Hospital, the South Island's leading rehabilitation centre for sufferers of drug addiction, was controversially closed in 2003. The premises were purchased by the Department of Conservation in 2008.
In 2009, a 4600 square metre extension to the hot pools complex was proposed including "a second [16m high] water-slide, ice-skating rink and relocating and reconfiguring the freshwater pool." During the consent process oppositions were made to it by, among others, the Queen Mary Reserve Trust concerning the expansions effect on noise levels and visual impact. Concerns were also raised by former hospital superintendent, Dr Robert Crawford, about the change the development might have on the village's brand of "slow tourism and relaxation, not wet'n'wild."
After a hearing from independent Commissioner Robert Batty, on Monday, 18 January 2010 the proposal was approved. "The freshwater pool, new buildings, water slide/super bowl and the aqua play/ ice skating area are all to be on land from the subdivision of Queen Mary Hospital land."
Hanmer Springs is a popular tourist destination, and the town's population swells during holidays. Bungy jumping, jet boating, mountain biking and bush walking are common tourist activities, and there is an airline service available for the viewing of the town's alpine surroundings. A Visitor Information Centre next to the hot springs provides information about the area and booking facilities for transport. Trampers can obtain weather information, maps and guidance from the Department of Conservation. Budget accommodation includes a new youth hostel.
Two daily shuttle bus companies travel from Hanmer Springs to Christchurch and back. The town is the gateway to the Molesworth station, Lake Tennyson and Rainbow station. During summer months, gravel roads through the Rainbow Valley to St Arnaud and the Nelson Lakes National Park, and through the Molesworth Station to Blenheim, Picton, and the Marlborough region are frequented by travellers, four-wheel drivers, and guided tour groups. There are two skifields in the Hanmer Springs area: the Hanmer Springs Ski Area and Mount Lyford.
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^ "Waiau Ferry Bridge". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
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^ Christchurch City Libraries (2017). "The prison camp, Hanmer Springs: Picturing Canterbury". Christchurch City Libraries. Christchurch. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
^ "Example of Rare Architecture Worth Saving". New Zealand Historic Places Trust. Summer 2003. Archived from the original on 22 November 2008. Retrieved 22 November 2009.
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Ensor, Rosemary (1983). Much Ado... Christchurch: Hanmer Springs Centennial Committee. ISBN 978-0-473-09696-0.
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TEN LOST IN THEATRE FIRE.
ALL CONNECTED WITH THE KLONDIKE HOUSE IN HURLEY, WIS.
Ironwood, Mich., Nov. 6. -- Ten lives were lost and four buildings destroyed by a fire which started in the Klondike Theatre at Hurley, Wis., today.
The Klondike was a vaudeville theatre, and all of the dead and injured were connected with the theatre as performers. Most of them lived in Hurley, and THOMAS LeCLAIRE was a brother of the proprietor of the theatre. The fire started on the stage, and in a few minutes the entire structure was a mass of flames. The third story was used as sleeping quarters, and the rapid spread of the fire cut off the escape of the occupants.
E. LeClaire, Klondike Theatre, $7,000.
M. Cummings, Monarch saloon, $4,000.
Harrigan & McPherson's saloon, $6,000.
D. P. McNeil, of Chicago, $1,000.
The charred bodies of six of the victims have been recovered, and search is being made for the others.
The Klondike Theatre burned once before, in July, 1887, when eleven women lost their lives.
Milwaukee, Nov. 6. -- An "Evening Wisconsin" dispatch from Hurley, Wis., gives the name of MISS JENNIE BARBER, actress, among the dead, and WILLIAM RUSH BOLT, an Ironwood barber, as one of the injured.
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SUSSEX COUNTY--A Sussex County-based fence company's owner was frustrated with the process of mixing cement for projects.
"There just had to be a better way," Troy Yanoss said.
Now, after a lot of trial and error to perfect a super fast, super easy-to-use tool, Yanoss is selling his patented creation all over including through Home Depot.
It all started with his fence company, TNT Fence Company, which was established in 1989 and he owns with his wife, Rita. The company is dedicated to providing quality fence installations. The company has grown over the years and offers a wide variety of fence styles in an assortment of materials creating and designing select wood fences using the finest lumber and materials. In the fence business, mixing concrete is a daily necessity, and the faster and more frequently and effectively a company can produce it, the better poised that fence business is to remain competitive in business.
And just like that, Yanoss had a new invention: a tool that allowed them to set three fence posts in less then three minutes.
All you need is a five-gallon pail, the tool and your all set. There are no cords or need for a big clumsy, expensive mixer.
The Mortrex didn't just happen over night. There was considerable trial and error to get to the point of "the perfect mix" and there were many prototypes along the way.
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Yanoss grew up in Sparta on Lake Mohawk and went to high school at Northwest Christian, in Lafayette, when they still had a high school component. It was there he met his wife and business partner, Rita.
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GOP's Cheney, Kinzinger, Katko, Upton, Newhouse, Beutler To Vote To Impeach : House Impeachment Vote: Live Updates Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., is the first member of House GOP leadership to announce publicly support of impeachment. Five other Republican House members also said they'll vote to impeach Trump.
House Impeachment Vote: Live Updates
The article of impeachment charges Trump with "incitement of insurrection"
Cheney Will Vote To Impeach: 'There Has Never Been A Greater Betrayal By A President'
January 12, 20216:39 PM ET
Barbara Sprunt
Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., seen here during a press conference in December, is the No. 3 Republican in the House of Representatives. Drew Angerer/Getty Images hide caption
Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., seen here during a press conference in December, is the No. 3 Republican in the House of Representatives.
Updated at 2 p.m. ET Wednesday
In a significant move, Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., chair of the House Republican Conference, said she will vote to impeach President Trump, making her the first member of House GOP leadership to announce publicly support of impeachment.
In a statement released Tuesday evening, Cheney described the violent mob that breached the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, causing destruction and death.
"Much more will become clear in coming days and weeks, but what we know now is enough," her statement reads. "The President of the United States summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack. Everything that followed was his doing."
The No. 3 Republican in the House added: "None of this would have happened without the President. The President could have immediately and forcefully intervened to stop the violence. He did not. There has never been a greater betrayal by a President of the United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution."
The House vote on impeachment is anticipated to take place on Wednesday, one week after pro-Trump extremists stormed the Capitol, forcing lawmakers to delay by several hours their constitutional duty of tallying the Electoral College votes from the Nov. 3 election. The article of impeachment says Trump incited the insurrection.
Congress Weighs Action Against Trump: Live Updates
House To Vote On 25th Amendment Resolution Against Trump
Insurrection At The Capitol: Live Updates
Trump Says His Comments Before Capitol Riot Were 'Totally Appropriate'
Trump on Tuesday called the move to impeach him "ridiculous" and said it's "causing tremendous danger to our country."
Cheney, who is the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, and who has often criticized Trump, will be joined in voting yes on impeachment by Republican colleagues Reps. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, John Katko of New York, Fred Upton of Michigan, Dan Newhouse of Washington and Jaime Herrera Beutler of Washington.
"There is no doubt in my mind that the President of the United States broke his oath of office and incited this insurrection," Kinzinger wrote in a statement. "So in assessing the articles of impeachment brought before the House, I must consider: if these actions – the Article II branch inciting a deadly insurrection against the Article I branch – are not worthy of impeachment, then what is an impeachable offense?"
pic.twitter.com/DwKqkxhZw4
— Adam Kinzinger (@RepKinzinger) January 12, 2021
Katko also released a statement on Tuesday saying, "It cannot be ignored that President Trump encouraged this insurrection."
"To allow the President of the United States to incite this attack without consequence is a direct threat to the future of our democracy. For that reason, I cannot sit by without taking action," he said.
Upton expressed his reluctance, saying in a statement he would have preferred censure to a longer impeachment process, "But it is time to say: Enough is enough."
Speaking on the floor Wednesday afternoon, Newhouse said, "With a heavy heart and clear resolve, I will vote yes on these articles of impeachment."
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., commended Cheney's decision, telling reporters on Capitol Hill on Tuesday night: "Good for her to be honoring the oath of office. Would that more Republicans would be honoring their oaths of office now."
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A three bedroom semi detached family home situated within the coveted Twynham School catchment. The property features separate lounge and dining room areas, a modern fitted kitchen with built-in appliances, three first floor bedrooms and a modern refurbished shower room. Outside, there is a fully enclosed rear garden with mature hedgerow providing a good degree of seclusion plus a single garage and side driveway.
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If small and funky with a unique personality feature highly on your car buying guide then you should check out the Opel Adam.
It's Opel's first foray into the city car market and it has thousands of combinations to make it as manly or as girly as you like.
Our test car was a personalised Glam model, with a purple body and a white roof, with the wing mirrors mimicking the roof colour.
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Those in the centre console and the glove compartment are better suited to smaller bottles and cups though.
Our test car was a five-speed manual 1.4-litre 100ps petrol model and our route took us on city and rural roads, as well as urban and national motorway.
I found it a lovely car to drive, gliding along in the city, with city steering mode making it really light and easy to park. Auto start/stop was also handy when you're stopped in traffic.
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Overall, I really enjoyed the Opel Adam. It's a cool little city car that can more than hold its own on the motorway.
Three basic specification packs are available in the Adam – Jam, Glam and Slam – with personalisation options available on each model.
Prices start from €14,995 for the Jam, with prices for the Glam model I was driving, and the Slam model starting from €16,995.
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Кома́е (, ) — місто в Японії, в префектурі Токіо.
Короткі відомості
Розташоване в південно-східній частині префектури, на південному заході столиці, на північному березі річки Тама. Виникло на основі сільських поселень раннього нового часу. Засноване 1970 року. Основою економіки є виробництво електротоварів, високоточної техніки і комп'ютерів. Станом на площа міста становила км². Станом на населення міста становило осіб.
Примітки
Джерела та література
Посилання
http://www.city.komae.tokyo.jp/
Міста Токіо
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import { observer } from 'mobx-react';
import TrackerStore from './../../stores/TrackerStore';
import { unsetTrackerStore } from './../../utils/PopulateTrackerStore';
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class UserContext extends Component {
constructor() {
super();
this.state = {
visible: false
};
}
componentDidMount () {
document.getElementById('app')
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componentWillUnmount () {
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toggleVisible(state) {
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this.context.appState.theme = this.context.appState.defaultTheme;
unsetTrackerStore();
browserHistory.push('/');
}
goToSettings() {
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browserHistory.push('/settings');
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handleDocumentClick = (evt) => {
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if (area && area !== evt.target && !area.contains(evt.target)) {
this.toggleVisible(false);
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}
render() {
if (this.context.appState.isAuthenticated === false || !TrackerStore.me.api_token) {
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return (
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<div className={`header__toolbar__loggedin__context ${this.state.visible ? '' : 'hidden'}`}>
<span className="header__toolbar__loggedin__context__name">
{TrackerStore.me.name}
</span>
<a onClick={this.goToSettings.bind(this)}>Settings</a>
<span onClick={this.logout.bind(this)} className="header__toolbar__loggedin__context__logout">
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</span>
</div>
</div>
);
}
}
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appState: PropTypes.object
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Information about our commissioning process can be found on the Commissioninglink 5 page.
SCIE offers a range of training and consultancy services. See Training and Consultancylink 6 for more information or call 020 7766 7400.
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import {NgModule} from '@angular/core';
import {MatSnackBarModule} from '@angular/material-experimental/mdc-snack-bar';
import {RouterModule} from '@angular/router';
import {MdcSnackBarDemo} from './mdc-snack-bar-demo';
import {CommonModule} from '@angular/common';
import {FormsModule} from '@angular/forms';
import {MatButtonModule} from '@angular/material-experimental/mdc-button';
import {MatCheckboxModule} from '@angular/material-experimental/mdc-checkbox';
import {MatFormFieldModule} from '@angular/material-experimental/mdc-form-field';
import {MatInputModule} from '@angular/material-experimental/mdc-input';
import {MatSelectModule} from '@angular/material-experimental/mdc-select';
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MatButtonModule,
MatCheckboxModule,
MatFormFieldModule,
MatInputModule,
MatSelectModule,
RouterModule.forChild([{path: '', component: MdcSnackBarDemo}]),
],
declarations: [MdcSnackBarDemo],
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}
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Edgar Moros
[email protected]
Dr. Moros holds a B.S. and M.A. in Translation from Kent State University, and a Ph.D. in Translation Studies from SUNY Binghamton. From 2013 to 2018, he worked as the Translation Specialist for the Office of Court Management at the Massachusetts Trial Court. From 1999 to 2013, he was a Professor of English and Translation Studies in the School of Modern Languages at the Universidad de Los Andes in Venezuela. There, he taught English, culture and civilization, and translation courses. He was also the Director of the M.S. in Teaching/Learning Foreign Languages. He has also worked as a freelance translator and interpreter for 25 years.
Leah Guzman
Program Coordinator, Community ESL
[email protected]
Leah holds two bachelor's degrees, one in English and another in psychology. She earned a M.S. in Nonprofit Management from Worcester State University. Having worked as a paralegal with refugees and immigrants, she also spent years as an ESL instructor and is now the coordinator for IELI. She enjoys meeting students from all over the world and hopes to one day travel to many of the countries whose citizens she has met.
Catherine Goodwin
Staff Assistant/ESL Instructor
[email protected]
Catherine Goodwin has taught ESL for over 30 years in the United States and internationally. Catherine holds a B.A. degree in Romance Languages from Mount Holyoke College and an M.A. degree in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) from The School for International Training. At IELI, Catherine has taught Reading/Writing, Listening/Speaking and Grammar in both the Intensive Program and the Community Program.
Sandra Medina-Vázquez
[email protected]
Sandra completed her bachelor's degree in psychology, with a concentration in women's studies, and in Spanish from Worcester State University. She is welcoming and generous. Sandra has lived in the Worcester community for many years and is a wealth of information.
Gabriela Banville
Gabriela Banville holds a Master of Education Degree in Applied Linguistics (TEFL) and has been teaching EFL/ESL for more than 15 years. She likes teaching, spending time with her family, singing, and travelling.
[email protected]
Jay Busse
Jay has taught ESL class for over 15 years in the United States and abroad. Jay has extensive experience teaching all levels of written communications and he especially loves to teach grammar. He is adept at providing academic strategies to ensure that students succeed in their transition to university studies. Jay earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Anthropology from Northeastern University and his Master's Degree in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages from Rhode Island College.
[email protected]
Chris Derr
Chris Derr has taught ESL for over 12 years. Chris has a B.A. from Seattle University and has completed graduate coursework in education, business, psychology, and international studies at Notre Dame University and Clark University. At IELI, she has taught Reading/Writing, Speaking/Listening, Pronunciation, Grammar, and iBT TOEFL Preparation.
[email protected]
Cory Holland
Dr. Holland has been teaching at the university level for 10 years. She has taught the full range of ESL skills and levels, Research Writing, introductory Linguistics, graduate level Phonetics and graduate and undergraduate ESL teaching methods courses. She holds Bachelors degrees in Linguistics and Spanish from the University of Arizona, and a Masters and Ph.D. from the University of California, Davis in Linguistics with a focus on TESOL and Second Language Acquisition. Her research focuses on American English dialects and the changing vowel system in the American West. When not working, Cory enjoys hiking, camping, and cross-country motorcycle trips with her husband.
[email protected]
Lois Ingles
Lois has taught ESL since 1999. She has taught in China as well as in the United States at the university level. Lois has taught all levels and skills of ESL. In addition she has taught English for freshmen at the University level. Lois enjoys and has organized and led many extracurricular activities. She had conducted a drama club as well as hosting a "weekly library night". Lois graduated summa cum laude with her Bachelor of Arts in English and Elementary Education from Bridgewater State University and with her Master of Education from Lee University.
[email protected]
Sandy Kane
Sandy has been involved in the field of education for over 25 years. The majority of her teaching was in Kenya and South Africa, but she has also taught in Peru and in the United States. She has taught students from pre-kindergarten through university level as well as professionals. Sandy coordinated and taught academic literacies courses at the University of Johannesburg. She also directed the university Writing Center at the same institution. Sandy earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education – English and her Masters of Arts in Teaching. She also has a degree as a Second Language Specialist and her CELTA Certification.
[email protected]
Kathleen Legg
Kathleen Legg has over 20 years of teaching experience with a broad range of ages and skill levels. She is a cum laude graduate of Stonehill College with a degree in psychology. She has done graduate work in speech, language, education, and reading. Kathy is a Massachusetts DESE certified teacher with an additional certification in Orton Gillingham Reading. At IELI, she has taught Listening, Speaking, Grammar, Reading and Writing. Kathy is a folk musician, story teller, and private tutor in reading.
[email protected]
Vannga Tran
Vannga Tran has over 25 years of experience teaching and tutoring ESL and other subjects in Vietnam and the United States. She has a B.A. in Philology from the University of Hochiminh City, Vietnam, a B.A. in French and English from Worcester State University, and a Master of Arts in Liberal Arts with a concentration in Linguistics and Language Education as well as a Graduate Certificate in Teaching ESL from Clark University. Vannga has taught and tutored at Worcester State University, Ascentria Care Alliance (formerly known as Lutheran Social Services of New England), College of the Holy Cross, YWCA Central Massachusetts, and Quinsigamond Community College.
At IELI, Vannga has taught a variety of Integrated Skills classes. She speaks English, Vietnamese, and French. She also possesses some basic knowledge of Spanish, Russian, Italian, and Portuguese. Besides being a teacher/instructor at Ascentria Care Alliance and WSU, Vannga is a part time professional pianist who plays various music genres. She is also an amateur painter/drawer, dancer, fashion designer, singer, and jewelry maker.
[email protected]
Agnieszka Wlazlak-Portev
Agnieszka has a M.A. in Foreign Language Teaching/Applied Linguistics from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland. She has been teaching ESL for 20 years in Poland and the US. She has a K-12 ESL license and has been teaching in Hopedale Public Schools. Additionally, she has been working as a freelance interpreter and translator. She is fluent in Polish, English, and Bulgarian. Agnieszka enjoys spending time with her family, reading, listening to music, and traveling.
[email protected]
IELI Guide to Professional Licensure
IELI Mission Statement and Accreditations
WSU Academic Departments
Shaughnessy Administration Building
[email protected]
486 Chandler Street
Worcester, MA 01602 USA
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Based at Digby Municipal Airport.
Call 245-6252 for the administration dispatch center and Regional Emergency Management Organization.
For any emergency on an immediate or life threatening nature, dial 9-1-1 to report the emergency.
Digby Regional Emergency Management Organization (REMO) serves residents within the Town and Municipality of Digby. It provides coordination and support for regional first responder police, fire, emergency health service and other agencies. It is overseen by elected and appointed members of both governments, and it maintains two Emergency Operations Centres, at the town's Public Works building, and at the Municipal Airport. Its operations are supported by a regional Emergency Management Coordinator (EMC). The regional EMC for Digby is Bruce Snell. The managers for the Emergency Operations Centres are Jeff Sunderland, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for the Municipality, and E. Tom Ossinger, CAO for the Town of Digby. The administrative staffs of both governments also support Digby REMO operations, and representatives of volunteer organizations serve on the REMO planning committee.
The information on this website is provided to assist residents in understanding, planning for, and responding to a variety of risks and hazards in their homes, their community and in the province. While weather events are the most commonly considered hazards in the Digby area, man made technical hazards are also possible, and should be considered in plans for individual, family, and public safety.
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It's been a tool of intimidation and means of control ever since divorce, custody, and visitation replaced love, honor, and commitment. It's the dark fear of some and the angelic hope of others. Fantasized by many; dreaded by many more. It's that day circled on nearly every divorced parent's calendar when the law says kids can choose their custody.
Tim Hollister is a father, husband, attorney and author of two books, His Father Still – A Parenting Memoir and Not So Fast – Parenting Your Teen Through The Dangers Of Driving.
In the spirit of reflection, expected this time of year, I typically look back on the most important events in my life over the last twelve months. And while this year's list includes a new marriage, better job, and bigger house, what surpasses them all, in terms of its impact, is becoming a stepdad.
When it finally set in that I would become another marital statistic, albeit outlier – we were educated, from intact families, and financially comfortable, any one by itself putting us, demographically, 'above' divorce – one thing became very important. I would do whatever necessary to make my children feel at home in my new house as they would at her's.
Age brings rolling avalanches of sentimentality. As the days in the rear view begin outnumbering those in the windshield, one starts feeling the draw of former things. For me this is most acute for anything to do with college. While some didn't enjoy their college experience, though I don't know a single one, for me it remains perhaps the most memorable four years of my life.
In recent months I have been a blip on your radar. Be it from a recent essay explaining your 'movement' or videos on topics in your 'sweet spot', I've gained attention from several of you.
It was a simple ask; clean your room before dad gets back. I was recording an episode of Fatherhood Wide Open, which gave her an hour to get it done. She understood, or so she said; and as I turned toward the basement she reached for the remote.
If smooth had a persona it would be Stuart Scott. The twenty-year veteran of ESPN had the gift of language like my daughter has a gift for staring at the TV.
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I love QR codes and now that WINKsite has given me an easy way to create a content rich mobile site, in addition to having a QR code on my business card I've now included it as part of my photo on my homepage and the photo I will use across other sites.
Killer reference Andrew. Thanks. Noticed the size of the QR Code you chose to embed in your photo (http://hq.andrewshuttleworth.com/andrew_shuttleworth_photo.jpg) – i assume that small size worked on your keitai (phone for US readers). I'm curious – what is the resolution for the camera you used? US market is mostly 1.3/2.0 at the moment. The 3.0/3.2 mega pixels camera phones are being released by carriers here in the US next quarter.
I'm using a D902i which has a resolution of '2 million pixels (4 million recorded pixels)'. http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/product/foma/902i/d902i/index.html.
The first phone I had with QR code reader was a Sharp a year or so back and was terrible, but these days they same to be much better.
Would be interested hearing if anyone has trouble reading the code.
I am a little baffeled at to why your blog would not post or incorporate the mobile platform qode in your write up.
Neomedia now has a new code reader dubbed, NeoReader.
I am a little surprised to not see you covering their moible application.
From what I have heard the NeoReader will read more than just QR, datamatrix and 2D codes to get to content in one click.
I for one do not want the bar code reader providers becoming points of failure to decoding or portal/gate keepers to the content or services at the other end of open standard mobile bar codes.
ONLY a universal reader that optionally delivers the person scanning the code to the intended encoded URL – DIRECTLY and without INTERCEPTION is acceptable.
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Luke Hasaart is a Snowy Mountains local who grew up in Berridale and now lives in Jindabyne. Like most kids who grow up in the mountains, Luke has been skiing since he was a toddler and he was one of the stand-out skiers when the Australian free-skiing scene kicked off in the early 2000s. While he may not spend much time in the terrain park these days, Luke is still a passionate skier, but since picking up a camera a few years ago he sees the mountains in a different light. He worked for Perisher Media in the 2017 winter, shooting action and lifestyle photos for the resort, but his real photographic motivation are the landscapes of the Snowy Mountains and the Monaro.
I thought of this shot all season, just waiting for the snow to melt enough for there to be plenty of water in the pools in front of the Tor, but still with some snow and ice along the sides. I had headed up on a scouting mission two weeks earlier to see how the thaw was going, but the foreground was still totally covered in snow. Two other mates and I gave it two weeks and I think we timed it perfectly.
It's times like this that are pretty unforgettable! Being the only one around for miles and not a sound apart from the snow squeaking under my ski boots. Seeing the sky shine like it does up there with no light pollution at the top of Australia is really worth seeing!
The first snowfall of the season definitely gets everyone a little excited. Looking down the Thredbo river at sunset.
Mount Buffalo is absolutely stunning, with amazing 360-degree views just a little further up from this outcrop called Cathedral Rocks. Photos don't do the size of this stack justice. It really is a monster that leaves you with a sore neck when you look directly up at it from the bottom.
The Guthega river flowing down to meet up with the Snowy River and the Blue Cow Creek. This little river is an absolute beauty, especially with a fresh layer of snow and a gorgeous sunset.
A few river crossings through a massive gorge that towers you on both sides leads you to the top of these falls. After a little mountain-goating over the edge this is where you'll end up. It is such a stunning walk through Brumby territory.
This was an amazing afternoon along the banks of the Guthega pondage. You could hear the cracking of the slabs underneath your feet as the thaw was taking shape towards the end of the season. There was some stunning light getting thrown around as it pierced through the cloud.
When the warmer temperatures towards the end of the season start to show the snow melt puts on a great display. Cracked slabs of snow and ice falling around rocks on the banks of the Snowy River.
Snow covered rivers are definitely something I have a soft spot for. I think the tranquillity of sitting beside it hearing the water flow is like nothing else. This is looking towards Guthega where the river starts to freeze up before hitting the pondage.
This was taken just out of Berridale with permission from the owner for access the property. I had envisioned this shot for some time and heading back from Cooma one day everything looked as though it was lining up. There wasn't a breath of wind and there was some real nice whisky cloud hanging around. When I got there, I was so amazed by how still this body of water was and I ended up getting the shot I had been dreaming of every time I had driven past it.
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Original Rootsweb Co. Tyrone Community Site
INGMAN to IRWINE Surnames County Londonderry Deaths
As Reported In The Londonderry Sentinel 1829-1869
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Original Information compiled by Bruce Laird, Australia
Extracted by Rob Doragh, UK
[?] is used where there are two or more places with the same name and it is not clear which county the address belongs to.
Key -ult. last month – inst. this month – spellings as printed.
INGMAN John
At his residence, in Cross Lane, Coleraine, on Monday evening, the 15th inst., Mr. John Ingman.
INGRAM Isobella
In Fountain Street on Saturday last, Miss Isabella Ingram, aged 34.
INGRAM John
On the morning of the 17th inst., of a decline, which he bore with Christian resignation, Mr. John Ingram, of this City, printer.
On the 13th inst., at his residence, in Fountain Street, at the advanced age of 97 years, Mr. John Ingram, a member of the Primitive Wesleyan Methodist connexion in this City.
IRONS Margaret
August 3, at her residence, Whitehill Street, Clones, in the 74th year of her age, Margaret, relict of the late Mr. William Irons, Primitive Wesleyan Preacher, and sister to Mr. A.R. Kerr, Derry.
IRVINE John J.
On the 30th ult., John James Irvine, son of Mr. William Irvine, Refad, county Derry, aged 12 years.
IRVINE Rebecca
On the 29th August last, at the residence of her brother, John Irvine, Esq., at Redland Hill, Virginia, United States, Rebecca Irvine, formerly of Culmore, county of Londonderry, Ireland.
IRVINE Robert Campbell
August 19, at his residence, Drumrane, Limavady, Mr. Robert Campbell Irvine, aged 73 years. His remains will be removed for interment to the new burying-ground of Drumachose, on Saturday, to-morrow, morning, the 22nd inst., at 11 o'clock.
IRVINE William Skipton
March 19, at Londonderry, Infirmary, William Skipton Irvine, M.D., aged 24 years.
IRVINE William J.
July 27, at his father's residence, Walker Place, Derry, William John, infant son of Mr. James Irvine, aged 3 months.
IRVINE Ellen Elizabeth
Jan 5, at her father's residence, 10 Diamond, Londonderry, Ellen Elizabeth, infant daughter of Mr. James Irvine, aged 6 months and 14 days.
IRVINE James
April 5, at Belfast, James, second son of Mr. Samuel Irvine, Drumacarney, Ballykelly, county Derry. His remains were interred in the family burying ground, Tamlaght, Ballykelly, on the 7th inst.
IRVINE William Rev.
On the 13th November, at Drumrane, Newtownlimavady, the Rev. William Irvine, Minister of Seaman's Church, Corporation Square, Belfast, His remains will be removed for interment in the new burying-ground of Drumachose, on Saturday, the 15th inst., at eleven o'clock.
IRWIN William
At Lyng, on the 8th inst., after a lingering and protracted illness, Mr. William Irwin, Superintendent of Lyng Sabbath School.
IRWIN James
December 30, at Dungiven, Mr. James Irwin.
IRWIN Jane
February 5, at her residence in Lyng, Jane, relict of the late Mr. James Irwin.
IRWIN Rachel
On the 17th March, at Gelvin, Rachel, wife of Mr. Robert Irwin, aged 57 years.
IRWIN Samuel
July 25, at Letterlougher, Mr. Samuel Irwin, aged 54 years.
IRWIN Edward
On the 15th February, at the residence of his father, Edward, fourth son of Mr. Joseph Irwin, Carrickhugh, aged 19 years.
IRWIN John
January 8, at the residence of his father, Drummond Mills, Newtownlimavady, John Irwin, aged 6 years.
On the 17th October, at his residence, Ballymacleneghan, Mr. Samuel Irwin.
June 15, at Newtownlimavady, suddenly, Mr. James Irwin, draper, aged 22 years.
IRWINE John
July 22, at Castleroe Mills, near Coleraine, Mr. John Irwine, aged 66 years.
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Marker Number 179 Created out of the coastal portion of Refugio County in 1871, Aransas County is the second smallest county in Texas. Within its boundaries are three bays of the Gulf of Mexico: Copano, St. Charles, and Aransas. The area was the site of early Indian inhabitation and Spanish exploration, as well as Anglo colonization efforts of the 1830s and 1840s. Aransas County communities are supported by such industries as fishing, agriculture, off-shore oil production, bird watching, and tourism. The county is home to the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, created in 1937. (1990) Marker Number 180 Created September 18, 1871 from Refugio County, organized in 1871 with Rockport as the county seat. Named for the river Nuestra Senora de Aranzazu. (1936).
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Realizing the need for Nunavummiut and Nunavut businesses to have more choices for their financing, we entered into a strategic partnership with First Nations Bank of Canada (FNBC). Our investment in FNBC resulted in Atuqtuarvik Corporation becoming one of the Bank's largest shareholders on behalf of the beneficiaries of Nunavut.
Through this partnership, FNBC has opened a full-service branch in Iqaluit and four community banking centres in Baker Lake, Pond Inlet, Kugluktuk and Pangnirtung. In addition, FNBC has increased its commercial lending activities in the Territory.
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Home Blog Inspiration FM talks to Voice Chief Executive, Fiona Campbell
Inspiration FM talks to Voice Chief Executive, Fiona Campbell
Northampton-based radio station, Inspiration FM, recently spoke to Voice Chief Executive, Fiona Campbell, to find out about the work her team performs to help victims of trauma.
Click below to listen to the interview in full:
In England and Wales, an estimated 1.9 million adults aged between 16 and 59-years-old experienced domestic abuse in the last year. That's 1.2 million women, and 713,000 men – every year.
Domestic abuse-related crimes recorded by the police amounted to 32% of violent crimes. To put that into perspective, one in every four women experiences domestic violence at some stage during their lifetime, and two women are killed each week by a current or former partner in England and Wales.
In Northampton, there are many charities and organisations that help with victims of domestic violence, such as Voice, who provide independent emotional support and practical assistance to help victims cope, recover and thrive.
In the past twelve months, Voice has supported more than 15,000 people.
Inspiration FM: Why was Voice set up?
FC: "Voice was set up by the police and crime commissioner, to provide a free and confidential victim and witness service to the people of Northamptonshire. Our role is to supply emotional and practical support to victims and witnesses of crime, whether they've reported the crime to the police or not.
Inspiration FM: What work do you do to help victims and witnesses?
FC: "We provide a range of services, dependent on the individual's needs. We tailor our support and provide information, guidance, safety planning and specialist help and support when they need it.
"We can provide telephone or face-to-face support, and our staff are trained to listen and help people make sense of what they've been through.
"From our initial contact, and for any cases that are going through the criminal justice process, we provide updates throughout the court process. If the case goes to trial, we can arrange travel to court and ask officers to implement Special Measures, such as screens in court to shield the victim from the perpetrator."
Inspiration FM: What steps are taken when someone contacts Voice?
FC: "We undertake a full needs assessment for all support referrals we receive. We then allocate a support worker or witness care officer to provide practical and emotional support.
"We often coordinate with and refer to specialist support services such as trauma and therapeutic, where required."
Inspiration FM: What would you say to anyone listening who might be at risk?
"I'd say please do not suffer in silence. Voice is here to help you, even if you don't want to report the matter to the police. If you call us, our specially-trained staff will do all they can to help you cope and recover."
Inspiration FM: How can someone contact Voice?
FC: "You can contact us on 0300 303 1965 or via the contact page on our website.
"We also have a children and young people service, which supports children of crime, and we refer those people to Assist Trauma Care, who can provide play therapy and specialist support for children who have experienced or witnessed crime.
"Our Voice for Road Harm service supports families who have lost someone through a road traffic incident, and individuals who have been seriously harmed as the result of a road traffic accident. They can also support witnesses who see such events. It's a really integral part of our service.
"Voice has a restorative approach it can offer, too. This is where we bring an offender or someone who has caused harm and the victim together so they can talk or communicate in other ways about what has happened. It doesn't have to be face-to-face, and gives someone who has been affected by crime, conflict or anti-social behaviour the opportunity to have their say, explain the impact the event has had on them and seek a direct explanation from the offender about what they did. Through that process, it enables them to cope and recover from the experience."
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42 USC CHAPTER 126, SUBCHAPTER I: EMPLOYMENT
From Title 42—THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARECHAPTER 126—EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES
SUBCHAPTER I—EMPLOYMENT
§12111. Definitions
(1) Commission
The term "Commission" means the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission established by section 2000e–4 of this title.
(2) Covered entity
The term "covered entity" means an employer, employment agency, labor organization, or joint labor-management committee.
(3) Direct threat
The term "direct threat" means a significant risk to the health or safety of others that cannot be eliminated by reasonable accommodation.
(4) Employee
The term "employee" means an individual employed by an employer. With respect to employment in a foreign country, such term includes an individual who is a citizen of the United States.
(5) Employer
(A) In general
The term "employer" means a person engaged in an industry affecting commerce who has 15 or more employees for each working day in each of 20 or more calendar weeks in the current or preceding calendar year, and any agent of such person, except that, for two years following the effective date of this subchapter, an employer means a person engaged in an industry affecting commerce who has 25 or more employees for each working day in each of 20 or more calendar weeks in the current or preceding year, and any agent of such person.
(B) Exceptions
The term "employer" does not include—
(i) the United States, a corporation wholly owned by the government of the United States, or an Indian tribe; or
(ii) a bona fide private membership club (other than a labor organization) that is exempt from taxation under section 501(c) of title 26.
(6) Illegal use of drugs
The term "illegal use of drugs" means the use of drugs, the possession or distribution of which is unlawful under the Controlled Substances Act [21 U.S.C. 801 et seq.]. Such term does not include the use of a drug taken under supervision by a licensed health care professional, or other uses authorized by the Controlled Substances Act or other provisions of Federal law.
(B) Drugs
The term "drug" means a controlled substance, as defined in schedules I through V of section 202 of the Controlled Substances Act [21 U.S.C. 812].
(7) Person, etc.
The terms "person", "labor organization", "employment agency", "commerce", and "industry affecting commerce", shall have the same meaning given such terms in section 2000e of this title.
(8) Qualified individual
The term "qualified individual" means an individual who, with or without reasonable accommodation, can perform the essential functions of the employment position that such individual holds or desires. For the purposes of this subchapter, consideration shall be given to the employer's judgment as to what functions of a job are essential, and if an employer has prepared a written description before advertising or interviewing applicants for the job, this description shall be considered evidence of the essential functions of the job.
(9) Reasonable accommodation
The term "reasonable accommodation" may include—
(A) making existing facilities used by employees readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities; and
(B) job restructuring, part-time or modified work schedules, reassignment to a vacant position, acquisition or modification of equipment or devices, appropriate adjustment or modifications of examinations, training materials or policies, the provision of qualified readers or interpreters, and other similar accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
(10) Undue hardship
The term "undue hardship" means an action requiring significant difficulty or expense, when considered in light of the factors set forth in subparagraph (B).
(B) Factors to be considered
In determining whether an accommodation would impose an undue hardship on a covered entity, factors to be considered include—
(i) the nature and cost of the accommodation needed under this chapter;
(ii) the overall financial resources of the facility or facilities involved in the provision of the reasonable accommodation; the number of persons employed at such facility; the effect on expenses and resources, or the impact otherwise of such accommodation upon the operation of the facility;
(iii) the overall financial resources of the covered entity; the overall size of the business of a covered entity with respect to the number of its employees; the number, type, and location of its facilities; and
(iv) the type of operation or operations of the covered entity, including the composition, structure, and functions of the workforce of such entity; the geographic separateness, administrative, or fiscal relationship of the facility or facilities in question to the covered entity.
(Pub. L. 101–336, title I, §101, July 26, 1990, 104 Stat. 330; Pub. L. 102–166, title I, §109(a), Nov. 21, 1991, 105 Stat. 1077; Pub. L. 110–325, §5(c)(1), Sept. 25, 2008, 122 Stat. 3557.)
The effective date of this subchapter, referred to in par. (5)(A), is 24 months after July 26, 1990, see section 108 of Pub. L. 101–336, set out as an Effective Date note below.
The Controlled Substances Act, referred to in par. (6)(A), is title II of Pub. L. 91–513, Oct. 27, 1970, 84 Stat. 1242, as amended, which is classified principally to subchapter I (§801 et seq.) of chapter 13 of Title 21, Food and Drugs. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 801 of Title 21 and Tables.
This chapter, referred to in par. (10)(B)(i), was in the original "this Act", meaning Pub. L. 101–336, July 26, 1990, 104 Stat. 327, which is classified principally to this chapter. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 12101 of this title and Tables.
For constitutionality of section 101 of Pub. L. 101–336, see Congressional Research Service, The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation, Appendix 1, Acts of Congress Held Unconstitutional in Whole or in Part by the Supreme Court of the United States.
2008—Par. (8). Pub. L. 110–325 struck out "with a disability" after "individual" in heading and the first two places appearing in text.
1991—Par. (4). Pub. L. 102–166 inserted at end "With respect to employment in a foreign country, such term includes an individual who is a citizen of the United States."
Amendment by Pub. L. 110–325 effective Jan. 1, 2009, see section 8 of Pub. L. 110–325, set out as a note under section 705 of Title 29, Labor.
Amendment by Pub. L. 102–166 inapplicable to conduct occurring before Nov. 21, 1991, see section 109(c) of Pub. L. 102–166, set out as a note under section 2000e of this title.
Pub. L. 101–336, title I, §108, July 26, 1990, 104 Stat. 337, provided that: "This title [enacting this subchapter] shall become effective 24 months after the date of enactment [July 26, 1990]."
§12112. Discrimination
(a) General rule
No covered entity shall discriminate against a qualified individual on the basis of disability in regard to job application procedures, the hiring, advancement, or discharge of employees, employee compensation, job training, and other terms, conditions, and privileges of employment.
(b) Construction
As used in subsection (a), the term "discriminate against a qualified individual on the basis of disability" includes—
(1) limiting, segregating, or classifying a job applicant or employee in a way that adversely affects the opportunities or status of such applicant or employee because of the disability of such applicant or employee;
(2) participating in a contractual or other arrangement or relationship that has the effect of subjecting a covered entity's qualified applicant or employee with a disability to the discrimination prohibited by this subchapter (such relationship includes a relationship with an employment or referral agency, labor union, an organization providing fringe benefits to an employee of the covered entity, or an organization providing training and apprenticeship programs);
(3) utilizing standards, criteria, or methods of administration—
(A) that have the effect of discrimination on the basis of disability; or
(B) that perpetuate the discrimination of others who are subject to common administrative control;
(4) excluding or otherwise denying equal jobs or benefits to a qualified individual because of the known disability of an individual with whom the qualified individual is known to have a relationship or association;
(5)(A) not making reasonable accommodations to the known physical or mental limitations of an otherwise qualified individual with a disability who is an applicant or employee, unless such covered entity can demonstrate that the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the operation of the business of such covered entity; or
(B) denying employment opportunities to a job applicant or employee who is an otherwise qualified individual with a disability, if such denial is based on the need of such covered entity to make reasonable accommodation to the physical or mental impairments of the employee or applicant;
(6) using qualification standards, employment tests or other selection criteria that screen out or tend to screen out an individual with a disability or a class of individuals with disabilities unless the standard, test or other selection criteria, as used by the covered entity, is shown to be job-related for the position in question and is consistent with business necessity; and
(7) failing to select and administer tests concerning employment in the most effective manner to ensure that, when such test is administered to a job applicant or employee who has a disability that impairs sensory, manual, or speaking skills, such test results accurately reflect the skills, aptitude, or whatever other factor of such applicant or employee that such test purports to measure, rather than reflecting the impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills of such employee or applicant (except where such skills are the factors that the test purports to measure).
(c) Covered entities in foreign countries
It shall not be unlawful under this section for a covered entity to take any action that constitutes discrimination under this section with respect to an employee in a workplace in a foreign country if compliance with this section would cause such covered entity to violate the law of the foreign country in which such workplace is located.
(2) Control of corporation
(A) Presumption
If an employer controls a corporation whose place of incorporation is a foreign country, any practice that constitutes discrimination under this section and is engaged in by such corporation shall be presumed to be engaged in by such employer.
(B) Exception
This section shall not apply with respect to the foreign operations of an employer that is a foreign person not controlled by an American employer.
(C) Determination
For purposes of this paragraph, the determination of whether an employer controls a corporation shall be based on—
(i) the interrelation of operations;
(ii) the common management;
(iii) the centralized control of labor relations; and
(iv) the common ownership or financial control,
of the employer and the corporation.
(d) Medical examinations and inquiries
The prohibition against discrimination as referred to in subsection (a) shall include medical examinations and inquiries.
(2) Preemployment
(A) Prohibited examination or inquiry
Except as provided in paragraph (3), a covered entity shall not conduct a medical examination or make inquiries of a job applicant as to whether such applicant is an individual with a disability or as to the nature or severity of such disability.
(B) Acceptable inquiry
A covered entity may make preemployment inquiries into the ability of an applicant to perform job-related functions.
(3) Employment entrance examination
A covered entity may require a medical examination after an offer of employment has been made to a job applicant and prior to the commencement of the employment duties of such applicant, and may condition an offer of employment on the results of such examination, if—
(A) all entering employees are subjected to such an examination regardless of disability;
(B) information obtained regarding the medical condition or history of the applicant is collected and maintained on separate forms and in separate medical files and is treated as a confidential medical record, except that—
(i) supervisors and managers may be informed regarding necessary restrictions on the work or duties of the employee and necessary accommodations;
(ii) first aid and safety personnel may be informed, when appropriate, if the disability might require emergency treatment; and
(iii) government officials investigating compliance with this chapter shall be provided relevant information on request; and
(C) the results of such examination are used only in accordance with this subchapter.
(4) Examination and inquiry
(A) Prohibited examinations and inquiries
A covered entity shall not require a medical examination and shall not make inquiries of an employee as to whether such employee is an individual with a disability or as to the nature or severity of the disability, unless such examination or inquiry is shown to be job-related and consistent with business necessity.
(B) Acceptable examinations and inquiries
A covered entity may conduct voluntary medical examinations, including voluntary medical histories, which are part of an employee health program available to employees at that work site. A covered entity may make inquiries into the ability of an employee to perform job-related functions.
(C) Requirement
Information obtained under subparagraph (B) regarding the medical condition or history of any employee are subject to the requirements of subparagraphs (B) and (C) of paragraph (3).
(Pub. L. 101–336, title I, §102, July 26, 1990, 104 Stat. 331; Pub. L. 102–166, title I, §109(b)(2), Nov. 21, 1991, 105 Stat. 1077; Pub. L. 110–325, §5(a), Sept. 25, 2008, 122 Stat. 3557.)
This chapter, referred to in subsec. (d)(3)(B)(iii), was in the original "this Act", meaning Pub. L. 101–336, July 26, 1990, 104 Stat. 327, which is classified principally to this chapter. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 12101 of this title and Tables.
2008—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 110–325, §5(a)(1), substituted "on the basis of disability" for "with a disability because of the disability of such individual".
Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 110–325, §5(a)(2), substituted "discriminate against a qualified individual on the basis of disability" for "discriminate" in introductory provisions.
1991—Subsecs. (c), (d). Pub. L. 102–166 added subsec. (c) and redesignated former subsec. (c) as (d).
Section effective 24 months after July 26, 1990, see section 108 of Pub. L. 101–336, set out as a note under section 12111 of this title.
§12113. Defenses
It may be a defense to a charge of discrimination under this chapter that an alleged application of qualification standards, tests, or selection criteria that screen out or tend to screen out or otherwise deny a job or benefit to an individual with a disability has been shown to be job-related and consistent with business necessity, and such performance cannot be accomplished by reasonable accommodation, as required under this subchapter.
(b) Qualification standards
The term "qualification standards" may include a requirement that an individual shall not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of other individuals in the workplace.
(c) Qualification standards and tests related to uncorrected vision
Notwithstanding section 12102(4)(E)(ii) of this title, a covered entity shall not use qualification standards, employment tests, or other selection criteria based on an individual's uncorrected vision unless the standard, test, or other selection criteria, as used by the covered entity, is shown to be job-related for the position in question and consistent with business necessity.
(d) Religious entities
This subchapter shall not prohibit a religious corporation, association, educational institution, or society from giving preference in employment to individuals of a particular religion to perform work connected with the carrying on by such corporation, association, educational institution, or society of its activities.
(2) Religious tenets requirement
Under this subchapter, a religious organization may require that all applicants and employees conform to the religious tenets of such organization.
(e) List of infectious and communicable diseases
The Secretary of Health and Human Services, not later than 6 months after July 26, 1990, shall—
(A) review all infectious and communicable diseases which may be transmitted through handling the food supply;
(B) publish a list of infectious and communicable diseases which are transmitted through handling the food supply;
(C) publish the methods by which such diseases are transmitted; and
(D) widely disseminate such information regarding the list of diseases and their modes of transmissability 1 to the general public.
Such list shall be updated annually.
(2) Applications
In any case in which an individual has an infectious or communicable disease that is transmitted to others through the handling of food, that is included on the list developed by the Secretary of Health and Human Services under paragraph (1), and which cannot be eliminated by reasonable accommodation, a covered entity may refuse to assign or continue to assign such individual to a job involving food handling.
(3) Construction
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to preempt, modify, or amend any State, county, or local law, ordinance, or regulation applicable to food handling which is designed to protect the public health from individuals who pose a significant risk to the health or safety of others, which cannot be eliminated by reasonable accommodation, pursuant to the list of infectious or communicable diseases and the modes of transmissability 1 published by the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
(Pub. L. 101–336, title I, §103, July 26, 1990, 104 Stat. 333; Pub. L. 110–325, §5(b), Sept. 25, 2008, 122 Stat. 3557.)
This chapter, referred to in subsecs. (a) and (e)(3), was in the original "this Act", meaning Pub. L. 101–336, July 26, 1990, 104 Stat. 327, which is classified principally to this chapter. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 12101 of this title and Tables.
2008—Subsecs. (c) to (e). Pub. L. 110–325 added subsec. (c) and redesignated former subsecs. (c) and (d) as (d) and (e), respectively.
1 So in original. Probably should be "transmissibility".
§12114. Illegal use of drugs and alcohol
(a) Qualified individual with a disability
For purposes of this subchapter, a qualified individual with a disability shall not include any employee or applicant who is currently engaging in the illegal use of drugs, when the covered entity acts on the basis of such use.
(b) Rules of construction
Nothing in subsection (a) shall be construed to exclude as a qualified individual with a disability an individual who—
(1) has successfully completed a supervised drug rehabilitation program and is no longer engaging in the illegal use of drugs, or has otherwise been rehabilitated successfully and is no longer engaging in such use;
(2) is participating in a supervised rehabilitation program and is no longer engaging in such use; or
(3) is erroneously regarded as engaging in such use, but is not engaging in such use;
except that it shall not be a violation of this chapter for a covered entity to adopt or administer reasonable policies or procedures, including but not limited to drug testing, designed to ensure that an individual described in paragraph (1) or (2) is no longer engaging in the illegal use of drugs.
(c) Authority of covered entity
A covered entity—
(1) may prohibit the illegal use of drugs and the use of alcohol at the workplace by all employees;
(2) may require that employees shall not be under the influence of alcohol or be engaging in the illegal use of drugs at the workplace;
(3) may require that employees behave in conformance with the requirements established under chapter 81 of title 41;
(4) may hold an employee who engages in the illegal use of drugs or who is an alcoholic to the same qualification standards for employment or job performance and behavior that such entity holds other employees, even if any unsatisfactory performance or behavior is related to the drug use or alcoholism of such employee; and
(5) may, with respect to Federal regulations regarding alcohol and the illegal use of drugs, require that—
(A) employees comply with the standards established in such regulations of the Department of Defense, if the employees of the covered entity are employed in an industry subject to such regulations, including complying with regulations (if any) that apply to employment in sensitive positions in such an industry, in the case of employees of the covered entity who are employed in such positions (as defined in the regulations of the Department of Defense);
(B) employees comply with the standards established in such regulations of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, if the employees of the covered entity are employed in an industry subject to such regulations, including complying with regulations (if any) that apply to employment in sensitive positions in such an industry, in the case of employees of the covered entity who are employed in such positions (as defined in the regulations of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission); and
(C) employees comply with the standards established in such regulations of the Department of Transportation, if the employees of the covered entity are employed in a transportation industry subject to such regulations, including complying with such regulations (if any) that apply to employment in sensitive positions in such an industry, in the case of employees of the covered entity who are employed in such positions (as defined in the regulations of the Department of Transportation).
(d) Drug testing
For purposes of this subchapter, a test to determine the illegal use of drugs shall not be considered a medical examination.
Nothing in this subchapter shall be construed to encourage, prohibit, or authorize the conducting of drug testing for the illegal use of drugs by job applicants or employees or making employment decisions based on such test results.
(e) Transportation employees
Nothing in this subchapter shall be construed to encourage, prohibit, restrict, or authorize the otherwise lawful exercise by entities subject to the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation of authority to—
(1) test employees of such entities in, and applicants for, positions involving safety-sensitive duties for the illegal use of drugs and for on-duty impairment by alcohol; and
(2) remove such persons who test positive for illegal use of drugs and on-duty impairment by alcohol pursuant to paragraph (1) from safety-sensitive duties in implementing subsection (c).
(Pub. L. 101–336, title I, §104, July 26, 1990, 104 Stat. 334; Pub. L. 110–325, §5(c)(2), Sept. 25, 2008, 122 Stat. 3557.)
This chapter, referred to in subsec. (b), was in the original "this Act", meaning Pub. L. 101–336, July 26, 1990, 104 Stat. 327, which is classified principally to this chapter. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 12101 of this title and Tables.
In subsec. (c)(3), "chapter 81 of title 41" substituted for "the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 (41 U.S.C. 701 et seq.)" on authority of Pub. L. 111–350, §6(c), Jan. 4, 2011, 124 Stat. 3854, which Act enacted Title 41, Public Contracts.
2008—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 110–325 substituted "a qualified individual with a disability shall" for "the term 'qualified individual with a disability' shall".
§12115. Posting notices
Every employer, employment agency, labor organization, or joint labor-management committee covered under this subchapter shall post notices in an accessible format to applicants, employees, and members describing the applicable provisions of this chapter, in the manner prescribed by section 2000e–10 of this title.
(Pub. L. 101–336, title I, §105, July 26, 1990, 104 Stat. 336.)
This chapter, referred to in text, was in the original "this Act", meaning Pub. L. 101–336, July 26, 1990, 104 Stat. 327, which is classified principally to this chapter. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 12101 of this title and Tables.
§12116. Regulations
Not later than 1 year after July 26, 1990, the Commission shall issue regulations in an accessible format to carry out this subchapter in accordance with subchapter II of chapter 5 of title 5.
§12117. Enforcement
(a) Powers, remedies, and procedures
The powers, remedies, and procedures set forth in sections 2000e–4, 2000e–5, 2000e–6, 2000e–8, and 2000e–9 of this title shall be the powers, remedies, and procedures this subchapter provides to the Commission, to the Attorney General, or to any person alleging discrimination on the basis of disability in violation of any provision of this chapter, or regulations promulgated under section 12116 of this title, concerning employment.
(b) Coordination
The agencies with enforcement authority for actions which allege employment discrimination under this subchapter and under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 [29 U.S.C. 701 et seq.] shall develop procedures to ensure that administrative complaints filed under this subchapter and under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 are dealt with in a manner that avoids duplication of effort and prevents imposition of inconsistent or conflicting standards for the same requirements under this subchapter and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The Commission, the Attorney General, and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs shall establish such coordinating mechanisms (similar to provisions contained in the joint regulations promulgated by the Commission and the Attorney General at part 42 of title 28 and part 1691 of title 29, Code of Federal Regulations, and the Memorandum of Understanding between the Commission and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs dated January 16, 1981 (46 Fed. Reg. 7435, January 23, 1981)) in regulations implementing this subchapter and Rehabilitation Act of 1973 not later than 18 months after July 26, 1990.
This chapter, referred to in subsec. (a), was in the original "this Act", meaning Pub. L. 101–336, July 26, 1990, 104 Stat. 327, which is classified principally to this chapter. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 12101 of this title and Tables.
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, referred to in subsec. (b), is Pub. L. 93–112, Sept. 26, 1973, 87 Stat. 355, as amended, which is classified generally to chapter 16 (§701 et seq.) of Title 29, Labor. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 701 of Title 29 and Tables.
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lock none none Locks the pane, so that it is not resizable and not collapsible.
unlock none none Unlocks the pane, so that it can be resized or collapsed.
isLocked none boolean Returns whether the pane is locked.
get_locked none boolean Returns whether the pane is locked.
set_locked boolean none Sets whether the pane is locked.
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isExternalContent none boolean Returns true if the pane's content is externally loaded (the ContentUrl property is set), false otherwise.
get_contentUrl none string Returns the URL for externally loaded content.
set_contentUrl string none Specifies the URL for loading content from an external source.
getExtContentElement none HTML element Returns the DOM element that holds externally-loaded pane content.
get_content none HTML Returns the HTML content of the pane when it is not externally loaded.
set_content HTML none Sets the HTML content of the pane.
getContentElement none HTML element Returns the DOM element that holds the pane content when it is not externally loaded.
get_index none integer Returns the position of the pane within its parent splitter.
print Array none Prints the content of the pane. If the pane is not displaying external content, the printed content is formatted using the cssFiles whose paths are specified by the array elements.
get_splitter none RadSplitter Returns the splitter to which the pane belongs.
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Australia is in for a hard economic landing.
THE news is in: Australia is entering dangerous territory with a per-capita recession, where the rate of economic growth fails to keep up with population growth.
But what does this mean for the everyday Aussie?
According to senior economist Stephen Koukalas, Australia has only experienced this three times since the 1990s - once in 2000 when the GST was introduced, again in 2006 and lastly now.
"We've kicked off this quarter pretty poorly, the retail sales numbers were pretty marginal at best. For the moment the economy is very subdued and very weak," Mr Koukalas said.
On a per-capita basis, Australia's total GDP growth level has shrunk over two consecutive quarters. It shrank at 0.1 per cent and 0.2 per cent in the September and December quarters respectively, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
"It's not catastrophic it's just a sign that things aren't as good as they should be," Mr Koukalas said. "It's living standards going backwards, it's very poor productivity."
Professor of Economics at UNSW Business School, Richard Holden, called the per-capita recession "unsurprising".
"This is a reflection of what's already hurting Australians," he said. "Unless something's done to address those, we shouldn't expect things to rebound."
He said the RBA might cut rates in response, which could make mortgages cheaper.
But he said it was also a sign that things were bad in retail and not likely to improve.
"Sixty per cent of GDP comes from consumer spending, and consumer confidence has been low, and house prices have fallen pretty significantly over the last 18 months," he said.
"It's not surprising it will flow through into GDP."
Mr Holden said six years of low to no wage growth was coming home to roost, impacting Australia's economy.
"It's a reflection on the amount of economic activity on the economy and how wages are determined and now directly connected to that," he said.
All economists news.com.au spoke to suggested the per-capita recession would hamper wage growth and - combined with increasing costs of living - make things more expensive.
"It's a feeling of lethargy in the economy rather than outright collapse, It makes it very hard for wages to pick up when the economy is depressed," Mr Koukalas said.
"It's early days to say if it's a precipice, but it's looking like a hard landing."
Mr Holden said the slow economy that led to the per-capita recession could, in turn, lead to lower wage growth.
He said lower wage growth would put pressure on house prices, as without higher wages people couldn't borrow as much, and if they couldn't borrow as much then they couldn't pay as much.
"That's why I say the poor economic conditions that are reflected in the GDP figures are bad news for wages growth," he said.
Mortgages might be cheaper, but the cost of living will rise.
A recession is a period of negative economic growth when the economic cake shrinks. In a recession, people will lose their jobs, and things can get ugly.
We are not in a recession, we are in a per-capita recession where the number of slices of the pie grows faster than the pie so that each person's slice must be cut smaller.
The economy is continuing to grow, just not fast enough.
Mr Holden said there had been warning signs since late last year that Australia was heading for a per-capita recession.
"There had been a number of warning signs that the December quarter numbers were going to be soft," he said.
But Commsec chief economist Craig James told news.com.au it was challenging times in Australia last year with a slowdown in global trade and the drought.
"You've got to remember we had very strong growth in the first half of the year. This was reflected in the company profit report," he said.
"Looking forward, consumers and businesses have a lot to look forward to."
DOES THIS MEAN A FULL-ON RECESSION IS COMING?
Mr Koukalas said a full-on recession was not coming.
"Public spending is strong, export prices are good, there's some evidence that business investment slump has reached a bottom," he said.
"To get a recession, you need most of those indicates to slump."
Australia might be on a precipice — it's too early to tell for sure.
The last time Australia experienced a recession, 28 years ago, unemployment peaked at 11.1 per cent.
Mr Holden said things could get worse unless something was done.
"In most advanced economies we'll see a protracted period of quite low GDP growth because there's a lot of savings globally chasing not enough productive investment opportunities," he said.
"To address that you need aggressive physical social infrastructure spending."
However, Mr James said public spending and business investment would prevent a recession.
"We do know from the latest business investment figures that companies are looking to invest over the next 12 to 18 months," he said.
"Provided the job market remains as strong, that will suggest we will get greater consumer spending."
He said this in part was already happening in Australia with state governments investing in new roads, bridges, and tunnel projects.
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Tile Tour 2008
Tile of Spain Offers the Unexpected Imagination and technology team to offer new options for tile installations.
Tile of Spain branded manufacturers have tapped imagination and technology to deliver designs that work well beyond the kitchen and bath.
Many Tile of Spain manufacturers have revolutionized the idea of using tile in rather unexpected situations. They are specifying ceramic tile in rooms where we normally don't expect to see tile at all. Ceramic tile isn't just for the kitchen and bath anymore; in recent years we are seeing it used more often in dining rooms, living areas, bedrooms, and hallways—and not only in residential spaces, but in commercial spaces as well.
For hospitality situations, where a digital printed, wood-looking wainscoting tile can be used in hotel hallways to accentuate a more boutique or intimate feeling, ceramic tile is not only aesthetically the best option, but durable and easy to maintain.
Inalco, one of the manufacturers under the Tile of Spain umbrella, demonstrates this trend in a collection called Suite using large format tile in 18″x 35.5″, which comes in white, beige or grey. It is a creative, innovative and a chic representation of an unusual way to use ceramic tile. Ceracasa, another Tile of Spain branded manufacturer, uses digital technology as well to create printed tiles that look like a white leather tufted chesterfield fabric. These tiles are perfect for a fabric-looking headboard, or a unique way to create a powder room floor.
Whatever can be imagined from a fresh, cutting-edge design standpoint, can be realized. It is a fun and dramatic way to incorporate ceramic tile, or make it the focal point, while still being practical and functional. Most of Ceracasa's digital tiles can be specified in large or medium formats.
The Spanish Ceramic Tile Manu-facturer's Association (ASCER) is the private organization whose primary objective is to support Spain's ceramic tile manufacturers and the industry as a whole by stewarding and promoting the Tile of Spain brand worldwide. A strong global leader in the industry, the Tile of Spain brand comprises 220 manufacturers concentrated primarily in the province of Castellon.
For more about tile produced in Spain, contact Tile of Spain Center at the Trade Commission of Spain, 2655 Le Jeune Road, Suite 1114, Coral Gables, FL 33134. Call 305-446-4387 or visit www.spaintiles.info.
One-on-One…with Kate Flaherty
"We offer the most cutting-edge products and set the trends in the industry."
Talking with LuxeHome's Kate Flaherty about the upscale residential market
First Quarter, 2009
By Jeffrey Steele
Fifteen years ago, the opportunity to shop for and purchase luxury kitchen and bath products was far more limited than it is today. Much of the credit for the revolution that has since taken place is justifiably bestowed upon Katherine Flaherty, who heads kitchen and bath business at LuxeHome at Chicago's Merchandise Mart, New York City's Architects & Designers Building and D.C.'s Washington Design Center.
LuxeHome is the world's largest collection of luxury boutiques for home building and renovation. Its products include cabinetry, countertops, flooring, kitchen systems, integrated media systems, architectural moldings, hardware, paint and wallcoverings, bath accessories, doors, marble, stone, granite and tile.
In Chicago's Merchandise Mart, LuxeHome's dozens of boutiques range from Ahalya Stone to Woodland Artisan Cabinetry. Adding to the considerable value the boutiques offer is LuxeHome's adjoining Design Resource Center, a 6,000-square-foot area replete with beautiful specialty-item-filled vignettes, where consumers and trade professionals alike can find kitchen and bath design direction and inspiration.
Helping keep consumers and home design professionals apprised of emerging design trends and innovations are LuxeHome's many special events. These include book signings and kitchen and bath design lectures served up by industry luminaries and shelter magazines. Fully operational kitchens in some LuxeHome showrooms are the settings for special events and in-showroom cooking demonstrations.
For example, last October, LuxeHome celebrated National Kitchen and Bath Month with a full day of special events that included a keynote presentation by the host of HGTV's "Designed To Sell," Monica Pedersen, as well as a "Tile Fashion Show" at new LuxeHome boutique Artistic Tile, which showcased coutre-quality garments handcrafted from tile and mosaics. In November, LuxeHome in cooperation with Wine Spectator hosted its second annual CHILL wine and culinary event, which helped raise more than $50,000 to benefit the Respiratory Health Association of Metropolitan Chicago.
Finally, the LuxeHome Concierge is available on a daily basis to help tailor the shopping experience for trade professionals and consumers seeking to meet specific needs on their design projects. Little wonder, then, that thousands of interior designers, architects, custom builders and affluent homeowners shop LuxeHome each week.
Overseeing much of this activity with a skilled, graceful touch is Kate Flaherty. As vice-president, kitchen, bath and building products of Chicago's Merchandise Mart Properties, Flaherty 14 years ago pioneered the concept of one-stop kitchen and bath shopping for homeowners. Much of her success since then has been attributable to what colleagues term a passion for bringing together manufacturers, dealers and design community members to create beautiful and luxurious products for the home.
But those who know Flaherty best believe there's another crucial key to her success. That is her respect for the artisans and craftsmen whose creativity, talent and accomplishments help deliver a continual supply of new products to make homes more beautiful, comfortable and functional. "So many business leaders concentrate solely on the numbers," says one Merchandise Mart Properties official. "Kate is insightful [and] dedicated to the aesthetic, and has a well-rounded view of the business of living well."
Flaherty graciously agreed to a recent One-on-One interview with TileDealer. In the exchange to follow, she addresses the scope of LuxeHome and how it serves its clientele, how LuxeHome is responding to the downturn in new home construction and the economy in general, the nature of her own background and current responsibilities, LuxeHome's response to interest in Green Building, and what's ahead for LuxeHome.
TileDealer: What is The Merchandise Mart? And what is LuxeHome?
Flaherty: The Merchandise Mart is the world's largest commercial building, largest wholesale design center and one of Chicago 's premier international business locations. It encompasses 4.2 million gross square feet, and the Mart spans two city blocks and rises 25 stories.
LuxeHome is open to the public and is located on the first floor of the world-famous Merchandise Mart. It is the world's largest collection of luxury boutiques for home building and renovation, and has become synonymous with the best of the best in luxury kitchen and bath products for the home.
TileDealer: Can you give us an idea of the scope of its operation, in terms of vendors, products, buyers, etc.?
Flaherty: LuxeHome features more than 100,000 square feet of space, with 30 boutiques that boast the finest kitchen and bath products for luxury home building and renovation from the most recognized and respected manufacturers worldwide.
LuxeHome displays the widest selection of products to fit all lifestyles, from modern European to classic American to traditional English, and offers a variety of products including tile, cabinetry, lighting and fixtures, glass, paint and wall coverings.
The world-renowned brands of LuxeHome include Poggenpohl, Kohler, Clive Christian, Ann Sacks, Poliform and Artistic Tile, among others. In addition to the extensive lineup of manufacturers, each boutique offers knowledgeable designers who are available to assist with all phases of each design project. LuxeHome's boutiques are open for shopping Monday through Saturday.
TileDealer: How much of LuxeHome is focused on residential vs. commercial?
Flaherty: Ninety-five percent of business at LuxeHome is residential.
TileDealer: How is LuxeHome planning to deal with what we expect will be a long-term drop in the housing and coverings marketplace?
Flaherty: We are becoming more aggressive in our marketing, advertising and public relations efforts, to get the word out about our wide selection of luxury products and brands. Additionally, we are targeting new industries, including real estate, to reach a different audience.
TileDealer: Where do you see the strengths in the marketplace?
Flaherty: LuxeHome is a one-stop-shop for the latest products in the kitchen, bath and building products industry from the world's leading brands. Because it is located on the first floor of The Merchandise Mart, LuxeHome is in a great location and attracts consumers, designers and other trade professionals visiting the building.
The Merchandise Mart has restaurants, lounges, coffee shops, etc. which makes it such a wonderful place to shop and spend the day.
LuxeHome also has a very insightful website that offers information on the products and services at LuxeHome, as well as a Product Locator navigation tool that helps visitors find the exact product they are looking for. In addition, LuxeHome offers a concierge service, located in the new Design Resource Center, to answer any questions and offer guidance while shopping the 30 luxury boutiques.
TileDealer: What is LuxeHome's role in the architectural and design community, in both Chicago and the nation as a whole?
Flaherty: LuxeHome in Chicago is the one-stop-shop for luxury home building and renovation products from the most recognized and respected brands from around the globe. Trade professionals and consumers alike look to LuxeHome for the latest products and trends in the kitchen and bath industry.
We have people from around the world travel to LuxeHome to browse and purchase products for their homes. We recently launched the LuxeHome brand in three additional cities including Boston (at Boston Design Center), New York City (A&D Building) and Washington, D.C. (The Washington Design Center). The name LuxeHome has become synonymous with luxury and quality.
TileDealer: How is green building affecting products represented in LuxeHome?
Flaherty: In November, 2007, Merchandise Mart Properties, Inc. (MMPI) announced that The Merchandise Mart Chicago, the world's largest commercial building encompassing 4.2 million square feet, had been awarded the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED-EB) Silver certification for existing buildings.
Many of our tenants offer green products including Chicago Kitchen Design Group, Valcucine Chicago, Paris Ceramics and Urban Archaeology, among others. Green design is important to us, and our customers and our tenants have responded to this demand in the marketplace.
TileDealer: What is your background, and what led you to your current position?
Flaherty: I oversee the leasing for all the kitchen and bath business at LuxeHome at The Merchandise Mart in Chicago, the Architects & Designers Building in New York City and the Washington Design Center in Washington, D.C
Fifteen years ago, I brought the one-stop-shopping concept to homeowners with LuxeHome. Today, we have some of the best brands under one roof and host amazing events including an Open House in October, Chill Wine and Culinary event in November and other guest lectures and appearances throughout the year.
TileDealer: What's ahead for LuxeHome?
Flaherty: Our goal is to maintain the best brands in the world at LuxeHome and keep our tenants and customers happy. We offer the most cutting-edge products and set the trends in the industry.
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Surviving in a Sinking Economy
To put it mildly, these are tough economic times. The residential real estate market is in the tank, retail vacancies in some regions are at 10-year highs, consumer confidence has plummeted, and some economists are predicting already high jobless rates will be swelled by 1.5 to 2 million new unemployed over the course of 2009.
Because it is tied to housing, the tile industry is bracing for one of its worst years ever. But there are still ways for tile dealers to stay afloat in our sinking economy.
In this report, TileDealer turns to some of the brightest minds in the business for suggestions on how to remain buoyant as other companies go under. Here, tile makers and distributors share ideas on such life preserving tactics as returning to basics, cutting costs, targeting the remodeling market and optimizing marketing dollars.
Return to Fundamentals
This will be a "tough, challenging year," says Frank Douglas, vice-president of business development for Crossville, Tenn.-based Crossville Inc., America's premium porcelain tile manufacturer. Douglas believes 2009 is a year for tile dealers to go back to the basics they mastered at the very beginning when they launched their businesses.
That means making sure showroom sales staffs are well trained on products, following through on promises and, above all, partnering with trusted vendors.
"Dealers should look to manufacturers to help train their salespeople," Douglas says, noting that's a critical way of trimming costs in a troubled fiscal environment.
He also believes dealers must look to trusted supplier partners that can provide quick, reliable logistics functions. "Once a customer has placed an order, being able to quickly fill it in a timely, accurate manner with quality product is crucial," he says.
Finally, to both reap cost savings and take advantage of invaluable promotional assistance, dealers should look to suppliers that are helping their dealers merchandise showrooms in a consumer-friendly way, Douglas reports.
Also urging a "back to basics" strategy is Thomas J. Kotel, president of Elk Grove Village, Ill.-based Mid-America Tile, a nearly 50-year-old, family-owned importer of ceramic, porcelain, glass, metal and natural stone tile from around the world.
Kotel believes 2009 will present the industry with unprecedented hurdles. "I think dealers will be challenged to compete, because the urgency to buy isn't there," he says. "People are going to shop a lot more. Everyone has a budget, so price is important. But the dealers who make it through aren't going to fall for selling on price."
A back-to-basics approach, Kotel says, involves upgrading product knowledge, customer service, and customer contact. "You should go back and look at a list of your core clients, and make sure they know you're still in the game," he says. "That's the old 80-20. Eighty percent of your business comes from 20 percent of your clients."
"The question that should be asked is, 'How can we do better?' When you take a look at your showroom, make sure you have the products that are going to excite the clientele. Also, I would probably take a look at who you represent, in terms of suppliers. Get the ones that are easiest to do business with and the most creative."
This is also a time to take a look at your store personnel, Kotel recommends. "You want the friendliest and most knowledgeable people on your staff," he says.
Fine Tuning Marketing
Ron Williamson, marketing services director for Ironrock, doesn't like the term "dire' to describe today's economy. But he does believe this year will be a struggle.
The way to come out on top in that struggle, he says, is not to do things differently, but to do all the normal, everyday things far better. That's just the strategy that will be used in '09 by Canton, Oh.-based Ironrock, purveyor of Meredith Collection art tile, Metropolitan Ceramics quarry tile and MetroBrick architectural thin brick.
Williamson urges dealers to take a cue from Ironrock and ratchet up the creativity and focus of their marketing efforts. "You have to be cognizant of all the things that go into marketing your products," he says. "You can't take anything for granted."
Williamson says Ironrock will focus marketing efforts in two key areas this year. First, it will target institutional or commercial builders of schools and healthcare facilities, which he says will continue doing well. Second, it will put more stress on green building, whose ongoing ascendance is reflected in the estimated 50-percent attendance growth at the 2008 Green Building Expo vis-à-vis the 2007 turnout, he says.
Recognizing budgetary constraints are likely to be the order of the day in 2009, Williamson also believes dealers should examine alternative ways to market that may be a little less costly, but still effective in reaching target audiences. "I would tell them to try and update the customer databases as much as they can, and also to use the inexpensive tool of email marketing to get the message out," Williamson says.
Dealers might also want to take a page out of Ironrock's book and consider using their websites as the foundational backbones of their marketing strategies.
"Everything ties into our website," Williamson says. "For instance, when we send an email blast, we won't try to give them every bit of information in that email. Instead we'll have a link to the website and from there they can contact us and follow up. With architects, for instance, we're informing them of new products, such as Enviroquarry, our new green 60-percent pre-consumer recycled product."
Since Ironrock believes its distributors need to focus more on specific target groups to achieve greater effectiveness, the company has also designed four specific vertical market sell sheets, Williamson says. These four focus on commercial kitchens, healthcare, hospitality and schools. "They can have a focused tool to take into the architects' offices, and provide as a leave behind. We're doing that as an email blast to our distributors and making it very easy for them to get their hands on."
Ironrock even utilized its website to showcase an eight-minute YouTube video it created, centered on the production process used to produce Meredith art tile. Ironrock made that video available to its dealers, asking them to use it to help sell consumers.
Williamson urges dealers and distributors to focus on chances to market for low or no cost, including using free listings provided to architects. "I wonder how many send press releases to their local newspapers and broadcast outlets," he says. "A full-page article is usually worth more [in generating business] than a full-page ad . . . I would be reaching out to the media, and holding open houses and special events designed to reach my customer base, whether it's the consumer or builders and architects."
Use Downtime To Boost Training
Vice-president of sales Brian Petit and marketing manager Nick Duve of Akron, Oh.-based NAC Applied Construction Products, a 25-year-old manufacturer of "floor protection systems from the ground up," are also convinced 2009 will be a year of challenges. But along with challenge comes opportunity, they say.
"This year, because it could be slower for some companies, it's a good time to educate yourself about evolving industry standards, and how various products meet those standards," Petit says. "Everyone is looking to cut costs. So some manufacturers may be cutting stone a little thinner than they have in the past. That means installing that stone properly becomes even more important. Where you might have had some leeway in the installation process before, you don't have that anymore."
For education, enlist organizations like the Ceramic Tile Distributors Association, National Tile Contractors Association and Tile Contractors of North America, he says.
"Some of the organizations we belong to have great educational programs, where they train people on best practices in the industry," Petit says. "The dealers could have contractors come in, and give them the chance to learn about changes in setting materials, practices and products. Some of our distributors come in with a trailer, set up tents, and have industry experts provide seminars on setting materials and proper installation practices. This helps with your costs as you expand knowledge."
In other words, they say, dealers should use available time this year to learn and master new products, solidifying themselves as the go-to experts for the years ahead.
Agreeing with other experts who urge a "back-to-basics" approach, Petit and Duve add that knowledge enhancement will likely lead dealers back to the most time-honored and trusted products. "The reason we've been around for so long and stood the test of time is our product works," Petit says. "There are no gimmicks and no cost cutting. It's just a solid product. There have been a lot of new companies come in with lower quality, lower-cost products over the last few years, as business boomed. Those companies may fall off as dealers look to consolidate with established brands."
Target the Remodeling Market
Today's one bright spot is that many homeowners are focusing on what they can do to upgrade the homes they currently own, Williamson points out. "Whatever way [dealers] can think of to reach that audience, including teaming up with remodelers and restoration architects, would be a great way to approach the market," he says.
He's got a good point, if the recent Cost Vs. Value report by Remodeling in conjunction with National Association of Realtors' Realtor magazine is any indication.
The National Association of Realtors reports home values have declined by an average 7 percent nationally over the past 12 months. But in that same period, the value of homeowners' investment in remodeling projects declined only 3.86 percent.
Homeowners can expect to recover 67.3 percent of their investment in 30 popular home improvement projects, not that far below the 86.7 percent back in boom year 2005.
Pan American Ceramics' president Tom Carr, who says his Industry, Cal. firm is generating "decent" business from the remodeling sector, is in complete agreement.
Carr has found many homeowners have resigned themselves to spending years in their current homes, because the residential real estate market has declined so profoundly. That's changed the kinds of products people are having installed. A couple of years ago, they might not have paid much attention to quality, because they were going to turn around and sell their homes anyway. But now that they know they will be the ones occupying the house a half decade or more, they're upgrading quality levels.
"What we're telling our customers [is] to concentrate on the mid- to higher-range products for remodeling projects," Carr says. "These products really add value to the home, and that's what people are looking for. They want to have stylish, high-quality products they're going to feel good about for the next three to five years."
Some Final Thoughts
Just as it makes sense to be creative in ensuring marketing dollars stretch further, it's also a wise move to look at new ways to cut other costs, Carr says.
"To gain the staying power for the next four to six months, try to lower your expenses, but without compromising service levels," he urges.
"If you fire all your showroom people, it's not going to please your customers. We're looking at flexible or rotating hours, so we still maintain the same open hours for our customers while trying to avoid laying people off during the slow times."
Carr also believes dealers can improve their chances of weathering the economic storm by partnering with distributors that, like his company, are actually increasing inventory on new items, and maintaining inventory on current products.
"That's one of the opportunities for us," he says. "We've been able to add new items. Before, you needed a lot of inventory on new items, because if they took off and dealers and builders were buying them, you could run out quickly.
"But now that sales are slower, when we introduce new items, we don't have to begin with as large an inventory as we did in the past. So a tip for dealers is to identify distributors who are adding new inventory and maintaining service levels during this downturn. They're more likely to survive and help you survive."
Finally, Carr agrees with other experts that dealers should use this moment in time to pare down their vendor lists. One mistake some dealers have made in the past is trying to be all things to all people by showcasing every product possible. That approach makes it tough to effectively spotlight any one product, Carr believes.
"Use this time to sort out whom you want to do business with," he advises. "When dealers support those distributors and assist them, it in turn enables them to develop alliances that will help them make it through the downturn."
Tom Carr, president
Pan American Ceramics, Industry, CA
Frank Douglas, vice-president
Crossville Inc., Crossville, TN
Nick Duve, marketing manager
Brian Petit, vice-president of sales
NAC Applied Construction Products, Akron, OH
Thomas J. Kotel, president
Mid-America Tile, Elk Grove Village, IL
Ron Williamson, marketing
services director
Ironrock, Canton, OH
Color Fusion: The Blending of Color Philosophies
By Barbara Schirmeister, ASID, CAUS, DC
Color dichotomy" best describes the color forecast for 2009-2010 for residential and commercial interiors from the Color Association of the United States (CAUS), a forecast of color trends used by manufacturers of environmental and interior products. The palette exhibits both contrast and contradiction, reflecting uncertain and chaotic circumstances as we approach a new decade of the 21st century.
In searching for meaning and order, we are looking for a new attitude—a new design aesthetic. A desire to break away from the norm has helped to create new color solutions for today's co-existing philosophies:
Classic versus Contemporary;
Moderation versus Excess;
Energetic versus Relaxed;
Reality versus Fantasy;
Urban versus Rural;
Playful versus Serious;
Sensationalism versus Rationalism; and
Exotic versus Simple.
Individualism reigns and is responsible for the diverse emergence of mini trends, seen at all of the leading international trade shows and fashion runways. These mini trends incorporate all eras and cultures, and strive to introduce visionary, futuristic concepts.
The Palette
The palette for 2009-2010 has the following characteristics:
A fresh, balanced approach fusing warm and cool hues;
The complex neutrals are more saturated and refined;
Brights are more confident;
Technology coexists with romance;
Reflections of an entrepreneurial spirit;
A redefinition of luxury.
Urban Neutrals
Urban neutrals are the core and dominate the palette. They are pivotal swing colors that become a springboard for interesting new accent hues. These neutrals consist of:
No-colors—a bit off kilter and moody, such as sepias, taupes, tobaccos, bronzes and off-browns;
Whites—a strong story that speaks of purity, luxury, the ethereal and a new start; it acts as a stage set for beautiful color combos.
Gray—Definitely the new leading family. We see "techie" grays alongside of elegant taupes, metallic silvers and graphites.
These neutrals are the perfect vehicle for understated elegance in classical environments or contemporary spaces. These more somber hues are the perfect foil for bright spurts of color, or they work beautifully together in more monolithic schemes, playing off one another. The layering of neutrals in varying textures and lusters utilize a play of light as an essential part of the scheme.
Graphic Brights
These vibrant, energetic colors are represented with new neons, acid and fluorescent brights, electric primaries, and the bold contrast of black and white. They can be characterized as:
Somewhat eccentric or bizarre;
Retro—Flashback (as in time-travel), Edwardian, 80s Pop Art, Steampunk and Art Deco;
Surreal—a rebellion of sameness and corporate culture;
"Techie"—Electronic media used in patterns, textures and grids, micro-mesh, 3-D, and precise laser techniques;
Preppy—Mid-tone brights;
Olympic fever and Asian influences.
This segment of the palette will be used to punch up the urban neutrals and the black and white story.
Eco-colors
The most current driving influence on color and design is sustainability and ecological concerns. There is a great deal of confusion as to what is truly green. Honesty has become a driving force, fostering a new purism and neo-nature movement. In addition, honesty in production is value-added—recycling, neoadaptation, eco-friendly, transformation. This family of color echoes the "organic-chic" of fashion: pre-washed hues, organic dyes, tender colorations inspired by nature. These colors are familiar and comforting. They include:
Cheerful, sunlit golds and yellows;
New botanical greens as fresh grasses and new leaves, celadons, clean tropicals and jades;
Reds are important—from terracottas and pinks to crimson;
Orange becomes coral, copper and cantaloupe;
In place of pastels, there will be expanded tinted whites;
The blues promise to be escalating. They represent wellness, sky, water, dependability and faithfulness. We will have blue in all its glory: Sky blue, periwinkle, cobalt, cornflower, royal, nautical, lavender blue and a plethora of spa-influenced blues. Purpled blues and blued-greens shift into a new range of teals and aquas. The blue palette will play off of the urban neutrals and metallic segments of the palette.
Luster and Shimmer
It seemed that sparkle and shine had peaked, but it has resurfaced with a vengeance. Everywhere, adorning all products, there can be found glitz, dazzle and shimmer—from flaunt-it-shine to subtle sheen. Luster is being used to add life to deep shades; woven and embossed effects are threaded with shimmer; crystals are imbedded in textiles; and fiber optics is escalating.
There is a fascination with the mystery of light and shadow and with the illusion of smoke and mirrors. This contemporary fantasy embraces glamour in all forms and applauds over the top drama in design.
Metallics are a major influence in reflective color: tarnished, burnished, polished or brushed, they add to the neutral palette. Choose from an array of silvers, coppers, bronzes or precious metals. They are indeed a palette in themselves.
Finally, there will be an emphasis on imagination, fostering experimentation and risk-taking. This will result in adventuresome mixes of unusual color combinations. A fickle marketplace generates a faster turnover for trends. Consequently, we see less longevity for color popularity and a more radical shift in our upcoming forecast palette.
Internationally renowned color expert Barbara Schirmeister, ASID, has been a longtime member of the Color Association of the United States (CAUS) Interiors Committee, helping to formulate the annual Environmental/Interiors Forecast palette. She has served for many years as color consultant to a number of major companies, including Crossville, Inc.; American Standard; Unisys; Motorola; Pantone; Eastman Kodak and Hunter Douglas, among others.
The Gray in Green Product Labeling: A look at Standards and Certifications
Humans feel an innate sense to connect. Where do we fit into life and with whom? What is your identity? Corporations spend an enormous amount of capital on helping us through this dilemma with their own choice question—What products do you associate with and consume? Marketing gurus are masters of this identity artform and skillfully craft the image and characteristics of a product into a single icon that conveys all that perception — the label.
As environmental consumers, the ability to show our green side has become as important as showing our financial success. We use labels to tell us the greenness of a product, and then trust that the product is good for the earth. Very few consumers are educated enough to truly understand the total environmental impact of a product. The ultimate problem with green is that there is a subjective set of qualitative factors that can be used in whole or in part to substantiate a claim.
If you look at the exhaustive list of attributes that fall into the green realm, you'll quickly discover that it is nearly impossible, without a lot of knowledge, to determine which attributes are really important. Take a look at the following short excerpt and determine which of these is the most important to the overall health of planet earth.
Environmental contamination from the manufacturer
Waste in the product packaging
Off gassing from the product or installation materials
Manufacturer's carbon footprint
Compliance with industry building codes, product standards and environmental regulations
Use for product after its initial life
Ease of recycling product and diverting from landfills
It is a difficult and scientific dilemma overshadowed by a healthy dose of judgment. When faced with this type of choice, our human inclination is to get buy-in from others and collectively we define a standard answer to our particular question, which in this case is—What is green about this product?
So what happens when a standard is missing to validate the greenness of a product? Initially a manufacturer is left with little other choice than to define their product's green attributes, and then market based on these criteria. The biggest problem with this method is that the data used to define that particular product's green features, may or may not be applicable to others of its kind. If each manufacturer is out there creating their own set of green criteria, it causes confusion in the consumer's mind. This confusion has been labeled as "greenwashing."
Is there a label out there that can be relied upon to not have false claims? Within the green world of labeling, that's a path full of pitfalls. One issue is that there is a whole array of Single Attribute Green product labels that certify one particular characteristic of a product as being green. The other attributes of the product could be very ungreen or downright detrimental to the environment. For example, bio-based fuels were long thought to be earth friendly. Then it was discovered that rainforests were being clear-cut, to create more farming land, to produce more crops to be turned into bio-fuels. Net result—bad for the environment. Usually a label based on verified Multiple Attribute criteria is considered to be more reliable because it takes into consideration broader environmental factors.
Another option is to turn to a cumulative decision making body for definitions. The International Standards Organization (ISO) is a non-governmental standard setting body founded in the early 1940s. This group includes representatives from standard setting organizations such as the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Within the ISO 14000 standard there are requirements and guidelines for environmental product labeling.
Type I labels define compliance with a multiple attribute set of requirements and offer a stamp based on a pass/ fail rating. The difficulty is that they aren't designed to provide a consumer with detailed comparative information on performance between products.
Type II labels are self-declared environmental claims based on a single attribute of the product such as energy consumption, recycled content, or emissions.
Type III labels are comprehensive third party certified statements about a product's environmental performance. They will often include an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) that evaluates the environmental impacts of a product such as raw material usage, air emissions, waste generation and / or the product's overall Life Cycle Assessment (LCA).
Currently within the Green Labeling world, most are either Type I or Type II labels. This leaves a gray area—how to make sure that the product complies with the claim to green? Non biased certification of a product is a good avenue to follow.
A characteristic of a product needs to be certified, if it isn't obvious in the product's makeup. For example, an untrained consumer can look at a tile, and determine if the tile has a textured surface. It takes a person with experience to look at a tile and determine if it is porcelain or stone. Only a lab can determine the amount of recycled material in the body of the tile.
The criteria used to label the product as green, should be based on a standard. Standards can be developed by a manufacturer, an industry organization, government entities or a standard setting body such as ANSI or ISO. The best standards are typically those that have been developed by a voluntary consensus organization such as ANSI or ISO because they have industry support. The consensus process is slow, but ultimately removes conflicts of interest, due to the multiple sources of input into the standard.
Lastly, the product needs to be certified against the standard. This is where labeling and certification go gray together, because the testing can be performed by the manufacturer, an industry association or an independent lab. In the certification of products, the levels between the manufacturer and the standard or certifying entity are there to eliminate conflicts of interest. Let's look at a scenario using the manufacture of widgets (not a real product, in case you are wondering).
At the first party level of certification, a "widget" manufacturer creates a list of attributes that describe the greenness of their "widgets." This list may or may not be based on industry defined environmental aspects.
At the second party level of certification, an industry organization, such as the "Widget Distributors of America" create a standard for the greenness of all widget products. They will select green attributes that are beneficial to the sale of most widgets. This consensus standard, however, is still tilted toward the sale of widgets.
At the third party level of certification, an independent lab will be commissioned to certify the widgets against an environmental standard. The lab is in the business of testing products and would lose credibility as a testing facility if they reported a false claim of green attributes.
At the end of the day, this is where the battle rages among flooring products—who has the best standard and most valid claim of a product's greenness?
The first environmental wave in green flooring labeling was focused on the Single Attribute measurement of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as a contributor to bad indoor air quality. What is a VOC? It's that new car smell, or the smell of fresh paint. You might enjoy these scents, but it has been determined that VOCs contribute to poor indoor air quality and sick building syndrome. The California Department of Health Services has been at the forefront of developing air quality standards for the entire nation. Entities such as Green Guard will third party certify a product as complying with the California emission standards.
In early 2000, the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) created the Green Label Plus as a second party industry label. This label was based on a modified version of California's emissions criteria. Shortly after, the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI) adopted an emissions certification developed by the Scientific Certification Systems (SCS). The resulting third party label, Floor Score, is a measurement for all hard surface flooring and flooring adhesives / mortars. The carpet industry followed up, and was the first to create a standard for green carpet. The NSF 140- 2007 for carpet, is the first ANSI approved multiple attribute certifications in the flooring industry. It evaluates a carpet product on the multi-attribute areas of manufacturing process, recycled content and end of life reuse.
So how does tile measure up in the green arena? For thousands of years, tile has been an environmentally friendly product. It has one of the best life cycles of any product in the flooring industry; it is made of locally sourced materials, and is great for indoor air quality. To give tile an even bigger boost, most tile manufacturers have practiced Economic Environmentalism for decades. To define my own phrase—
Economic Environmentalism means doing good things for the environment that also make good economic sense for the business. A lot of the waste tile created during the manufacturing process is added back into the production line resulting in the diversion of hundreds of millions of pounds of landfill waste. A lot of the US manufacturing plants also use clean burning fuel resulting in negligible CO2 emissions, and some are even taking major steps to reduce their carbon footprint. Millions of gallons of water are reclaimed and reused in tile plants across the US, and some manufacturers are working towards net zero discharge of process water into the public sewer. Sounds like tile is at the top of the green flooring food chain right?
Wrong! If you've read this article thus far, you have hopefully picked up on the fact that certification against a standard is important.
Tile has always had a favorable green weight, so there hasn't been any urgency to create green tile industry standards. This lack of tile industry certification and labeling is putting the industry at a major disadvantage on both the consumer and construction green front. There is a lot of liability for an architect in selecting green products that will comply with the parameters for a LEED certified project. It is much easier for them to select from the vast array of third party certified products based on reputable standards, than to verify a first party claim to being green. Along those same lines, the carpet industry is doing a FANTASTIC job of marketing to consumers about the various green attributes of their products.
So what is the tile industry to do?
The most important challenge will be for the tile industry to band together and approach the mountain of green with a deliberate collaborative plan rather than disjointedly as we have in the past. The good news is that some of our industry groups such as the TCNA and the CTDA have already made a move in this direction. A committee has been formed with joint representatives that will focus on bringing the tile industry further into the green light. Will it be enough or too little to late? The Green Industry is a complex and rapidly changing movement where many core components are still being developed. Leaders in our industry believe that tile can still achieve the recognition it deserves as a truly green product—but it needs to have buy-in at all levels. Are you ready to drink the punch?
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Tile Distributors Once Again Extend Invitations to Their Customers
Several tile distributors are inviting their customers to join them for a trip to Chicago for the 2009 Coverings show. The international exposition and conference dedicated exclusively to the newest in ceramic tile and natural stone takes over the McCormick Place Convention Center, April 21-24, with 1,200 exhibitors from more than 50 countries attracting nearly 37,000 attendees.
With four locations based throughout Michigan, and none much more than a four-hour drive from the Windy City, Genesee Ceramic Tile Distributors, Inc. is preparing to host about 50 clients including architects, designers, residential builders and remodelers for a two-day visit. There is no admission charge for the show and all seminar sessions also are gratis, so it becomes a tempting proposition for Genesee's guests to sign on.
"We've been going to Coverings since the show started 20 years ago," said Jim C. Cokley, founder and president of Genesee. "It's always been worth the travel investment, regardless where it's held, because there are so many new products to see and resources to discover. We've also found it a valuable venue for networking. Professionally, it's a tremendous experience."
According to Cokley, the Ceramic Tile Distributors Association (CTDA), a Coverings sponsor, first suggested Genesee host a client trip. In fact CTDA has teamed with the show's management to help line up some of the logistics and details for those distributors interested in the program.
"We're trying to put the word out about this offer to our members who are within easy traveling vicinity to Chicago," said Rick Church, CTDA executive director. "It's a modest investment in time—just the matter of a day or two—to visit the show, but the payoffs are manifold. You'll be building goodwill with your best customers and at the same time helping introduce them to new products, new resources, and contacts from all around the world."
For Cokley, who has been joined in the business he founded 35 years ago by two sons and a daughter, the conference sessions also are worthwhile, and he and his staff will be encouraging guests not only to travel the show floor but also to take advantage of some of the seminar programs, especially since so many offer CEU credits.
"The two-days will be jam-packed, but with Chicago so close by, we'd be remiss not to offer this, and I'm confident those who take the time out to join us will find it hugely beneficial to their own businesses," Cokley added.
Also sending a contingent to the 2009 show is Keen Tile. With four locations in central Illinois, Keen is planning a one-day excursion with about a dozen client guests. It has been issuing the invitations informally, via word-of-mouth.
"We've been attending Coverings for 13 years straight," said Rick Jackson, Keen's owner. "It's an important show for seeing the latest trends and a rich resource for finding new manufacturers, plus renewing relationships with many of our existing suppliers. To be able to share this experience with our clients, which is a mix of retailers, builders and installers, is fantastic, because it opens their eyes to how vast the industry actually is and the depth and breadth of tile and stone out there from all over the world."
The concept for distributor-sponsored trips to Coverings emerged two years ago when the trade show made a return appearance in Chicago after a 15-year absence. At that time Miles Distributors, one of the mid-west's largest, hosted about 1000 clients from its five locations. This past year for the Orlando show, Palm Beach-based D&B Tile Distributors and Master Tile, which has two Florida locations, participated in the program, bringing a total of 220 guests.
According to Glenn Feder, president of client events for National Trade Productions, which manages and produces Coverings, "This program has evolved to become an ongoing initiative with CTDA and one that makes sense for its members. This coming year, especially, given the economic climate and challenges to business, the opportunity for a distributor to offer something of added value to his or her client is a great demonstration of support that helps build relationships."
Other distributors who want to host a customer trip should contact National Trade Productions, 703-683-8500.
COVERINGS ONLINE REGISTRATION
Online registration is now available for Coverings 2009, the annual international tile and stone exposition and conference, April 21-24, at Chicago's McCormick Place Convention Center. The advance registration is accessible at www.coverings.com.
More than 80 percent of show goers now take advantage of the Web-driven advance service, attracted by its sheer convenience and ease. There is no charge to register or attend Coverings, which features nearly 1,200 exhibitors from more than 50 countries. Attendance topped 37,000 when the show was in Chicago in 2007.
"For anyone planning to attend Coverings 2009, the advance online registration from one's own desktop is the best way to sign up," said Glenn Feder, president of client events for National Trade Productions, which manages and produces Coverings. "And, this year, we've added a great new incentive, not only for pre-registering online, but also for referring a colleague."
According to Feder, the newly created Refer A Colleague program is aimed at encouraging registered Coverings attendees to recommend the show to business associates or colleagues who have not attended in the past. "When you register," explained Feder, "you are given a Refer A Colleague code. For every additional new guest you refer who also registers—and actually attends—you are rewarded with 25 shopping points that are redeemable online with your choice of hundreds of top-flight merchants nationwide."
The range of 350 participating Refer A Colleague merchants includes major retail chains such as Target, Home Depot, Zales Jewelers and even food and entertainment favorites such as AMC Theatres, Hyatt Hotels & Resorts, and Outback Steakhouse.
There are numerous other benefits to using the online registration. Updates on events, conference sessions and other programs of interest at the show are issued regularly from the time you register up until show week. Another helpful bonus is being able to directly access Coverings Connect, the online tool that helps you communicate with exhibitors you want to see at the show before you even arrive onsite.
"The online registration tool is completely user-friendly," said Feder. "With so many international guests who come to Coverings, the service is especially helpful and is one less travel hassle. Even for those who are locally based, it's appreciated as a huge time-saver, eliminating the need to wait in long lines and maximizing time that can be spent on the show floor."
Though online increasingly is the preferred registration method, a toll-free registration hotline will also be available starting October 21; 866-285-3691, or direct dial at 703-706-8257.
Underlayments for Ceramic Tile Installation
By Steve Rausch
Ceramic tile provides one of the most desirable types of treatments for walls and floors. There are many ways of doing a ceramic tile installation. Thick bed, or mortar bed, is one method which has been around for centuries; however, thin-set installation is the most common method used today.
When using a thin-set installation, you have various choices of underlayments, depending on many site factors. Many times you will want a backer board unit as an underlayment material. Backer boards are designed to provide a solid surface for bonding ceramic tile, to minimize transmission of movement from the subfloor to the tile surface, to minimize level variations with other finish materials, to increase water resistance in wet tiled areas, to insure solid bond to the substrate, and some backer boards (CBU's) to protect combustible walls from room heaters or wood burning stoves.
Backer boards are typically a 3′ by 5′ panel, usually ½" or ¼" thick on residential applications and 4′ by 8′ panel, usually 5/8" thick on commercial applications. Backer boards are typically used on floors, walls, countertops, as a heat shield, or on the building exterior.
Backer boards may be installed over a wood subfloor (never over concrete, use a self-leveling underlayment for that application) or directly to the stud walls to function as the tile backer or substrate. There are also limitations for tile backer boards such as: they are not structural, they must be mechanically fastened, all joints and seams must be taped, and they need a leveling bed of setting material under the board if used on the floor.
According to the 2008 TCNA Handbook, there are various types of backer boards and each has unique installation requirements and suitable applications. The TCNA Handbook as well as the ANSI and ASTM standards refers to backer boards by their generic names rather than by their market names. In order to use the correct standard and method you must know both the generic name(s) for the board(s) as well as the brand names.
Different brands of backer board that fall into the same generic category will perform similarly, have similar, but not exactly the same installation requirements, and will be similar to work with. For example, DUROCK and Utilicrete are two different brands of the same generic type of board, cementitious backer units (CBUs) and the same installation methods will apply. The manufacturer's installation requirements may differ and ultimately that is what you must follow for any installation.
Categories of Backer Units
According to the 2008 TCNA Handbook, the following categories comprise most of the common backer board units:
Cementitious Backer Unit (CBU)
Coated Glass Mat Water-Resistant Gypsum Backer Board
Fiber-Cement Underlayments
Fiber-Reinforced Water-Resistant Gypsum Backer Board/Underlayments
Cementitious Coated Foam Boards
There are other products produced that do not fall into these basic categories, but they are not generally recognized by the NTCA or TCNA and therefore have no industry guidelines or methods for installation. If you choose to use one of these other products, be certain to follow the manufacturer's written instructions closely. Some products such as water-resistant gypsum wallboard (Green Board) and standard white gypsum wallboard are also sometimes used behind ceramic tile, but each of these products has many different limitations that need to be considered before installation.
Let's break each category of backer boards down and discuss them individually and specific areas where they can be used.
CEMENTITIOUS BACKER UNITS
Comply with ANSI A-118.0 and ASTM C 1325
Use on walls, floors, ceilings, and countertops
Use in wet or dry applications
Use with glass tile or large format tile
Use in steam rooms or saunas
Use on interior or exterior applications
Noncombustible, will not swell, soften, decay,
delaminate, or disintegrate.
The most widely accepted backer units
The only backerboard able to be used as a heat shield
Conforms to ASTM C 1178
Cannot be subjected to continuous high heat for long periods of time
Cuts with utility knife using score and snap method
Conforms to ASTM C-1288
Carbide-tipped knife or power shears are recommended for cutting
Lighter weight than cement underlayments
Conforms to ASTM C-578—ONLY Extruded Polystyrene with cementitious coating designed for ceramic tile assemblies can be used.
Use on walls, ceilings, and some floor applications
Lightweight, cuts with utility knife
MOISTURE-RESISTANT WALLBOARD (GREEN BOARD)
Moisture resistant paper and core
Use on walls and ceilings only
Use in dry areas only—excluded for wet area applications by International Residential Code
STANDARD WHITE GYPSUM WALLBOARD
Paper face
Not treated for moisture resistance
Use in dry areas only
Pourable and self-leveling floor systems
Ceramic tile can also be installed over pourable, self-leveling systems that can be poured, pumped, or trowel applied and would include current products that are cementitious, gypsum, or epoxy based. There are currently new composition designs being developed in this pourable category as well. This type of system is generally installed over previously installed concrete (although some are used over existing wood subfloors) where preparation of the substrate is required. There are many considerations to this type of installation, including service use requirements and environmental conditions. There are products for both interior and exterior use and generally all require primers or bonding agents. You also need to consider the thickness of the underlayment, minimum and maximum tile sizes, compressive and/or flexural strength and deflection considerations plus local building code compliance requirements. As with the backer boards mentioned previously there are many different manufacturers, and you will need to follow their specific written installation instructions for a successful application.
Using Membranes on floors and walls
Membranes generally come in several varieties, flat flexible sheet products, and uncoupling membranes. In addition to providing a bondable surface for ceramic tile, these membranes can also provide other characteristics such as waterproofing and crack isolation in the tile installation. Because the flat membranes and uncoupling membrane systems have significant variations in application, installation requirements, and performance, they have separate TCNA handbook installation methods.
Membranes are most frequently installed over concrete slabs for waterproofing, uncoupling, and/or relocation of movement joints in the concrete slab. Because of the various functions that membranes can offer, membranes use can be a challenging topic due to the variations in use, performance, and installation requirements.
When membranes are used on wall applications they generally are used to provide waterproofing of the area to protect the wall cavity behind the installation. In some applications, like steam rooms, the membrane is required to also be a vapor-proof membrane as well as waterproof membrane.
Sorting through the options
The preceding information is an overview of the industry accepted basic thin-bed installation methods of using different types of underlayments. Professional tile installers will use many of these different products at different times for different installation requirements. The important thing to know and remember is how to use the TCNA handbook installation guides and methods as well as the ASTM and ANSI standards that apply to the various methods. The TCNA handbook provides a great starting point for determining if a particular generic product category is a suitable match for the method, service requirements, and expected use of the finished installation. One final note to remember is that the TCNA handbook, ASTM, and ANSI standards are constantly being reviewed, revised, and updated, so make certain that you are using a current year edition of the publications. Everything in this article is from the 2008 publications.
Steve Rausch is with the Substrates and Specialty Products Division, USG Corp. He can be reached at 678-942-1203 or [email protected]
One-on-One…with Ashley Katz
The Blending of Color Philosophies
"Becoming a LEED AP is a valuable and marketable credential."
Environmental sustainability seems to take stronger hold on the American public consciousness with every passing day. Tile dealers and installers can be a part of this green movement by learning more about the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), its Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) green building certification system and its LEED Accredited Professional (AP) program, which can help build eligibility for projects on which owners are mandating the participation of a LEED Accredited Professional.
To help readers gain critical insights into the USGBC and LEED certification, we invited USGBC communications manager Ashley Katz to sit down for a TileDealer One-on-One interview. In the informative exchange that follows, Ms. Katz discusses how tile dealers and installers can gain LEED credits, the benefits of Accredited Professional status, and how today's challenging economy is affecting the green building movement.
TileDealer: What is the USGBC and why was it founded?
Katz: The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is a non-profit organization composed of leaders from across the building industry working to advance buildings that are environmentally responsible, profitable and healthy places to live and work.
The USGBC was founded in 1993 to bring together professionals from every sector in the industry and to create a common definition for green building. Today, USGBC has more than 17,800 member companies and has also developed the voluntary consensus-based LEED green building certification system, which is driving the transformation of the market to sustainability.
TileDealer: What is LEED?
Katz: LEED is a third party certification program and the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high-performance green buildings, which are more environmentally responsible, healthier, and more profitable structures. LEED addresses a variety of buildings and building project types through individualized systems. They include new construction, existing buildings, commercial interiors, core and shell, homes and neighborhood development.
TileDealer: How can tile dealers and installers become knowledgeable about LEED?
Katz: The first way to learn more about LEED is to attend one of the hundreds of workshops, online courses and webinars offered throughout the country on LEED and green building.
These workshops should help tile dealers and installers increase their knowledge, expand their practice, and maximize their success in the green building industry. You can find a listing of all available workshops online at http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=283.
TileDealer: What's the easiest way to get LEED credits in terms of tile?
Katz: There are two credits in the Materials and Resources category of the rating system specific to recycled content. In the first credit, you can earn one point for using Recycled Content: 10 percent (post-consumer plus 1/2 pre-consumer). If you use 20 percent recycled content, you earn an additional point. Here are the specifics:
Use materials with recycled content such that the sum of post-consumer recycled content plus one-half of the pre-consumer content constitutes at least 10 percent (based on cost) of the total value of materials in the project. The recycled content value of a material assembly shall be determined by weight. The recycled fraction of the assembly is then multiplied by the cost of assembly to determine the recycled content value.
Recycled content shall be defined in accordance with the International Organization of Standards document, ISO 14021—Environmental labels and declarations—Self-declared environmental claims
(Type II environmental labeling).
TileDealer: What's the best way for tile dealers and installers to market LEED capability to architects, specifiers, and others?
Katz: Tile dealers and installers may want to become LEED APs, or LEED Accredited Professionals. Like any other program, you are required to have knowledge in the building industry and then must pass an exam to demonstrate your knowledge.
There are many benefits. Becoming a LEED AP distinguishes individuals with detailed knowledge of LEED project certification requirements and processes and a command of integrated design principles. For professionals, becoming a LEED AP is a valuable and marketable credential for employers, prospective employers, or clients.
APs are eligible for projects on which owners are mandating the participation of a LEED Accredited Professional. LEED APs also receive recognition for involvement in LEED projects, including a listing on the USGBC website directory of LEED APs and a certificate. For the building industry, becoming an AP encourages and promotes higher understanding of LEED and supports USGBC's mission of transforming the built environment.
TileDealer: Where does the USGBC want to be in 5 years? In 10 years?
Katz:We hope that we'll be continuing to move the market forward, as there is still much to be done. Our goal is that by 2010, there will be 100,000 LEED certified commercial buildings and one million certified homes. By 2020, there will be one million LEED certified commercial buildings and ten million certified homes. But really, our goal for green building is that the phrase disappears, because all buildings will be green.
TileDealer: The USGBC is currently strong in commercial, municipal and educational buildings. Is residential its next goal?
Katz: We actually have a residential component to the LEED certification system called LEED for Homes, a voluntary rating system that promotes the design and construction of high performance "green" homes. A green home uses less energy, water and natural resources; creates less waste; and is healthier and more comfortable for the occupants. USGBC began the pilot test of LEED for Homes in August 2005, and launched the certification system in December 2007. Currently, there are more than 1,151 LEED certified homes and 13,747 registered homes as part of the program.
TileDealer: How is the current economy impacting green building?
Katz: Green building is even more important in the current economic crisis. To meet the challenge, USGBC is turning its focus to greening our existing buildings—homes, schools, and offices. Focusing on existing buildings will create new green jobs that save money and energy, all while addressing our single greatest opportunity to help solve the climate change equation. The McKinsey Report on reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions makes the business case clearly: Greening our existing buildings will make money, and will meet 85 percent of our new energy demand through 2030.
TileDealer: Is the USGBC getting a boost from the current emphasis on energy savings?
Katz: The current emphasis on energy savings has certainly helped increase awareness and spread the message about the importance of green building. It all comes back to the fact that buildings are an incredible source of solutions for some of the biggest challenges facing our society today. The footprint of the built environment is absolutely enormous: Nearly 40 percent of U.S. CO2 emissions (more than cars), 12.2 percent of potable water usage, and 14.7 percent of the $10 trillion U.S. GDP. Moreover, we spend 90 percent of our time indoors, which means buildings have a significant—although little researched—impact on our health and well-being.
Ashley Katz, communications manager
U.S. Green Building Council, Washington, D.C.
Green Building with Tile
The Tile Industry's First Guide to Green Products
Green Building, 2009
By Zoe Voigt
The Green movement seems to be everywhere these days. At Coverings 2009 in Chicago, there were a dozen conferences offered specifically about environmental issues. Naturally, lots of new green products and technologies were launched. Also at the show, many manufacturers were touting sustainable products, handing out environmental mission statements and in case anyone missed the point, there were even a number of booths that were literally the color green.
The media and manufacturers are not the only source of this shift toward sustainability. Dealers report that their customers are coming into showrooms asking for environmentally friendly products.
Alan Court, of East Hampton, NY, says he's seeing real demand for green products in his showroom, "There are two ways it happens. The first is that this interest in green products is architect-driven rather than client-driven. Architects are interested in LEED points and that seems to be important in projects," says Court. "The other way we are seeing this desire for green products is with contractors and spec builders. They see the green improvements as something they can advertise to sell the house. Buyers would prefer to get green products, if they can, so that makes those spec houses more appealing."
"Being environmentally conscious is interesting to professionals, because there are a number of people who really care. Therefore, we've tried to have any number of materials that qualify."
With all the attention environmental issues have been getting in the news, green seems to be the new neutral. This is great news for the tile industry, as industry leaders begin to get the news out that tiles are green. Ceramic tiles contain no VOCs, require little maintenance, have a long life cycle, and many contain recycled materials. These attributes all contribute to the eco-friendly nature of tile.
Bill Griese, LEED AP, Standards Development and Green Initiative Manager for the Tile Council of North America (TCNA), points out, "Tile is a natural choice when building green. It is ecologically advantageous, and the use of tile is consistent with green building practices." In fact, he adds, "Tile is inherently green. It was green before green was cool."
Executive director of TCNA, Eric Astrachan, says that TCNA put together 60 technical experts to work on green initiatives. Some of the information can be found in the TCNA 2009 handbook, where there is an eight-page insert called "Tile is the Natural Choice," which details the reasons why tile is green.
Dark green vs. light green
In many ways, tile manufacturers have always used sustainable practices, because they were cost efficient and just made sense. These practices include closed loop water processing and recycling pre- and post-production waste and dust within the factory. Still, if tile is intrinsically green, how does one distinguish those manufacturers who take extra steps to stand out in the crowd and make their products even more sustainable?
According to Griese, "One should look beyond inherent green properties of tile to identify the companies that are using innovative technologies to add to the green quotient."
Now manufacturers are taking sustainability even further by coming up with novel ways to recycle post-consumer waste, reduce transportation burdens, and even use innovative technologies to convert smog to breathable air.
With everyone claiming that their products are environmentally friendly, it can be hard to distinguish between green and what is referred to as "greenwashing." In a recent focus group by Market Resource Associates, the builders surveyed had little idea of what was available, beyond energy efficiency. Dealers were seen as merely setting price and were judged on location, not on ability to provide reliable info for their clients.
Griese says, "Green building is not static, it is dynamic. Definitions vary, depending on objectives, current events and point-of-view. One way of looking at it is to consider natural resource conservation, to reduce the environmental burden. Environmental and human health, sustainability and affordability must also be considered."
"The tile industry should also be talking about life cycle, recycled materials, transportation, air quality, and maintenance issues," says Griese.
DEFINING GREEN WITH Life Cycle, AIR QUALITY & MORE
TCNA had an independent consultant analyze flooring life cycle cost, which includes installation, materials, maintenance and removal. The results show that all kinds of tile, "Cost less per year than all other floor finishes over the life of a building."
Because replacing flooring uses resources, it is much better for the environment that tiles do not need to be replaced nearly as often as other products. This cuts down on manufacturing, transportation, installation and waste materials. While the study suggests that tiles last fifty years, obviously tiles can last significantly longer.
Regarding air quality, Griese says, "Unlike other flooring industries, like carpet and resilient flooring manufacturers, the tile industry is late to promote itself in this way. While carpet manufacturers tout their 'reduced VOCs,' (volatile organic compounds) we have not gotten the point across that tile has no VOCs whatsoever."
Griese explains, "Tile is inhospitable to dust mites and mold. The tile itself has no VOCs and the adhesives have little or none. Tile has no VOCs because they are fired at high temperature, and at 2000 degrees not too many organics can survive." As for setting materials, he says, "There are no VOCs in sand adhesive cement, and if there are no VOCs at the beginning, you won't end with any. Mastic and resins may contain a few VOCs, but nearly all manufacturers are in compliance."
Cleaning a product with harsh chemicals detracts from its indoor health factor. "Tile requires low cleaning and maintenance, which negates the need for chemicals," says Griese.
Ceramic Tiles of Italy's Green card emphasizes this point, "Maintenance is simple: warm water and neutral cleaners are the only cleaning products required. Additionally, tiles are inert and do not release any substance; therefore they do not increase the level of toxicity of cleaning products that, after use, are flushed into the ecosystem, such as chemicals and solvents. This easy maintenance contributes to consumer cost savings over the life of the installation."
According to Court, "One of the criteria people are looking at is the distance [between manufacture and installations]. Some are interested in local products, and apart from that, shipping costs matter. We scout out materials not only for how they are made, but where they are made."
"There is a perception that green products cost more," says Court. "I tell my clients that they can think of this comparison: 'Why do organic groceries cost more?'
"While cost is an issue for some, it just depends, and green isn't always that much more money. Many times, the tiles are comparably priced to another high end, handmade ceramic tile. Green tile does not cost more than art studio produced handmade tile. Stone, if it comes from closer, can cost less money because of the shipping. Cork isn't expensive to begin with. Cement tiles aren't expensive. Recycled glass is comparable to other glass products. So it isn't really accurate to say that green products cost more, at least not in all our materials. That isn't why they are expensive," says Court.
Anti-pollution tile
Several years ago, Italian tile manufacturer, Gruppo Ceramiche Gambarelli promoted a new technology that enabled them to incorporate titanium dioxide into the surface of the tile. Those tiles are now in production and have been used in multiple installations in Italy.
Oxygena works by converting pollutant gases into nitrate ions, which combines with water to become inert. According to the company, sunlight hits the titanium oxide in the tiles, and the photocatalytic properties produce oxygen. The tiles come in five lines and multiple colors and sizes for interior and exterior applications.
BionicTile by Ceracasa is an innovative new product that uses nanotechnology to filter nitrous oxide from the air. The company says that BionicTile improves the environment by continuously decontaminating the air, filtering harmful nitrous oxide, the air contaminant responsible for acid rain and a leading cause of climate change and pulmonary diseases.
The company claims that one square meter of BionicTile is able to decompose 31.2 mg of nitrous oxide an hour. At this rate, an urban core of 200 buildings covered in Bionic Tile would remove 82 tons of nitrous oxide a year.
The tile won the 2009 Alfa De Oro award for most innovative product. According to Spanish tile manufacturer Ceracasa, this new tile will be available to come to market by the end of this year.
StonePeak Ceramics announced new titanium dioxide photocatalytic tiles that will reduce organic and inorganic pollutants. According to Dr. Jennifer Ariss, research scientist at TCNA, "Photocatalysis is a simple chemical reaction, requiring only light and water to be activated."
Noah Chitty, Director of Technical Services and Quality Assurance at StonePeak Ceramics, adds, "The main difference between the two technologies [StonePeak and Ceracasa] is that we are not using nanotechnology in the manufacturing process (micrometric is the terminology we have used). We have also found higher reactivity in the technology that we have developed than some of the other similar products we have studied. The reduction in NOx gases is for exterior use and the interior would be the anti-microbial benefits."
"The main market for this type of tile is definitely vertical and exterior application," says Elena Limon, StonePeak's Southwest Regional Account and Architectural Manager.
This photocatalytic tile will be launched in the fall of 2009 with one or two collections in 12″ x 24″ and 24″ x 24″ formats.
Ultra thin, technical porcelain
This year, several manufacturers have introduced ultra thin, high performance, large format porcelain tile. These tiles are very light, minimizing transportation burdens on the environment and reducing installation costs.
SlimmKer by Inalco is 4 mm thick porcelain, available in 18″ x 35″. It is easy to cut or perforate, and is lightweight. A new anchorage system allows for easy replacement, reducing landfill waste and demolition mess.
Ceramiche Ceasar offers large format porcelain, 3m x 1m and only 4.6 mm thick, mounted on fiberglass, with 40% recycled content.
Provenza's EcoMood is a very thin tile for walls and floors with texture available in large format. It consists of 40% certified recycled content.
Kerlite by Cotto D'Este offers a range of colors and sizes in 3mm thick porcelain tile for interior and exterior cladding. Optional fiberglass backing adds one half millimeter to the thickness. The tiles are available up to 3m x 1m.
Products with recycled content
Crossville Tile has been committed to sustainability issues for years and their website is a good source of information on the subject. "We're a member of the Green Building Council," says marketing manager Laurie Lyza.
"This is a great illustration of how Crossville works," says Lyza. "We're going to be able to recycle fired tile. This is a huge investment, but it will solve the problem of how to make new tile from old tile.
Eventually we'll implement a tile take back program for previously installed tiles, resolving the issue: 'What do you do with a product that was designed to last forever?' Well, we're working out the details and we will start productions with our fired tile this summer."
Depending on the color, the Echo Glass line contains 10% to 100% recycled content. "We've worked on formulations and we're in the process of getting this line certified by Scientific Certification Systems," says Lyza.
The first certified recycled tile, EcoCycle is Crossville's certified recycled porcelain stone. It is available in 24″ x 24″ and 12″ x 24″ with a minimum 20% pre-consumer waste.
For introduction this summer, Urban Renewal is a line of metal accent and trim pieces made with 60% post consumer recycled material. Because of a dimensional composite body, the pieces are very light.
Plan is a stone look, technical porcelain for commercial and residential exteriors. The minimalist, textured surface provides a high coefficient of friction and metallic micro-crystals create a subtle shimmer. Plan is the first tile to receive the Porcelain Tile Certification Agency's new "Certified Porcelain Tile" designation.
Canadian company Interstyle primarily manufactures glass tiles, but has ceramics, terracotta and glass countertops as well. The terracotta tiles have 50% recycled glass content, which gives them low water absorption, according to senior vice president Mike Hauner. Icestix is a 100% post and pre-industrial recycled glass tile line. Countertops are made of leftovers from glass tile production. They are available up to 4′ x 8′ and are made to order from over 300 colors.
Roca Ceramica's Green Earth and Green Urban series use 80% recycled pre-consumer waste. Green Earth is a porcelain tile for rustic interiors, while Green Urban is a minimalist stone look suitable for floors and walls, interiors and exteriors.
Artisan tile and countertop slab factory, Trinity and Squak offer a natural stone alternative made with low-carbon cement, waste paper and recycled glass. Squak slabs are ¾" thick and are available from 12″ x 12″ up to 56″ x 96″. Handfinishing with natural variation gives it a rustic character and an aged look.
According to owner Ameé Quiriconi, "Trinitry is a more refined look and is as close to natural stone as you can get. It has the same characteristics with reduced quarried materials." Slabs are made with 70% recycled content.
In its plant located in Tennessee, Italian tile manufacturer Graniti Fiandre uses a 100% closed loop process to recoup raw material and water. Eighty products from 15 collections have been certified as having over 40% recycled content.
Demand for Green Tile
"Here on Long Island, interest in green materials has grown, so we have found lots of tile to satisfy that need. The other reason we sell green products is that we like to do it. I would add that the products are also beautiful—they aren't second rate at all," says Court.
"Ultimately, it may not be the final choice that they make, but green products are requested and considered by my clients. It seems like something they are looking to do whenever possible."
Tile Council North America
www.tileusa.com
Gruppo Ceramiche Gambarelli
www.gambarelli.it
StonePeak
www.stonepeak.com
Cotto D'Este
www.cottodeste.it
Interstyle
www.interstyle.ca
www.crossvilleinc.com
www.granitifiandreusa.com
Trinity and Squak
www.squakmountainstone.com
www.vidrepur.com
A dramatic video on YouTube that describes how BionicTile works,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0_VGFWdlys
Alan Court
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Chicago Museum of Science and Industry Smart Home
A houseful of green building ideas includes green tile & setting materials
The Chicago Museum of Science and Industry recently opened a new "green" exhibit, ". . . for guests to see the latest innovations in reusable resources, smart energy consumption, and clean, healthy living environments in a contemporary setting. Conceived by Michelle Kaufmann Designs, the country's leading designer of sustainable, green homes, the Smart Home: Green + Wired exhibit celebrates exciting new directions in sustainable living and environmentally friendly technologies for the 21st century."
The 2,500-square-foot mkSolaire home—located on a park on the east side of the museum—was constructed in two parts. The modular three-story house was built in a factory by All-American Homes of Middlebury, Indiana. After the pre-fabricated components were transported to the museum site, Norcon, Inc., the general contractor for the Smart Home, assembled the three levels with the use of a crane and then completed the interior work and exterior green landscaping.
At the request of Daltile Corporation, MAPEI was introduced to this project to participate in the donation of a flooring system utilizing MAPEI setting materials and grouts.
The tile floors in the bathrooms were installed at the plant in Indiana using Mapelastic 315, Kerabond/Keralastic for setting and Opticolor for grouting. The Blazestone 2″ x 2″ wall tiles in the powder room on the first floor were made entirely from post-industrial and post-consumer glass, as were the Blazestone "Subway" 3.5″ x 7.5″ shower tiles in the master bath. The floor tiles in the master bath – from Terra Green Ceramics – were made with 55% recycled glass content and qualify for LEED certification points. The shower and floor tiles in the second bathroom were handmade from recycled glass, paper and low-carbon cement.
The Jurastone™ Beige limestone tiles used for the flooring throughout the ground level were set with the Kerabond/Keralastic mortar system to stand up to the heavy traffic from the thousands of visitors who tour the Smart Home. The tiles were grouted with #94 "Straw" Ultracolor grout.
On the second and third levels, the wood flooring was set with Ultrabond 990 premium solvent-free, one-component urethane wood-flooring adhesive. SYNERGY prefinished strand bamboo flooring from Teragren was used for the bedroom and hallways because bamboo is a highly renewable material. It grows quickly – more than 90 feet in just one year. Ultrabond 990 was chosen for this installation because the bamboo had to be bonded to the steel base of the pre-fabricated modules.
Perhaps motivated by the Smart Home, other museums and organizations around the United States are planning and incorporating "green living" displays into their exhibits; but none have so far created a real, working home complete with green landscaping surrounding the home. The Smart Home includes a green roof, a "lawn" of native plants and perennials with a porous paver system forming the walkways, and a unique vegetable garden that makes use of growing boxes to provide vegetables and herbs during three seasons of the year.
The museum's curators had originally planned to display the Smart Home: Green + Wired exhibit from May 2008 through January 2009, but the immense interest in "Chicago's greenest home" has inspired them to extend the exhibit for an additional year. MAPEI is pleased and proud to be a part of this exhibit, which mirrors our company's vision for sustainability and minimal environmental impact.
For more information on this project, contact www.mapei.com.
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The five-day event, open to senior client and agency buyers, will combine one-to-one supplier meetings with inspiring content sessions and visits to LA's key venues and attractions.
Heather Allison, director of sales and marketing at The Ritz-Carlton and JW Marriott Los Angeles LA LIVE said: "As host hotel for the meetL.A. UK Forum Fam, we are thrilled to showcase the momentum of downtown Los Angeles' dynamic revitalisation. This is an exciting time for the city, which offers so much in terms of entertainment, culture and culinary within steps of our doors."
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Bryan Churchill, vice president, Hotel Sales at Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board, commented: "This incredibly unique and functional format allows us and our most valued partner suppliers to showcase our fantastic destination and services to top qualified UK buyers in a productive and educational exchange.
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FLASHDASH is a fundraiser supporting the programs and intiatives of the JLPA•MP. Clue sponsorships start at $250 and are available through April 25, 2018. (More information on our Sponsor page or email us).
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Q: How to set non-blinking text cursor (assembly)? My program should set non-blinking text cursor. I only have found how to hide cursor (using 10h).
Cursor should be visible but non-blinking. Is it possible?
A: The VGA uses bit 7 of the attribute byte to indicate blinking. You can turn off this feature so that you can use bit 7 to indicate intensity.
An old note I have is now only Archive.org'ed, but I have been using some code that has worked for some time.
; =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
; make sure the 'blink' bit is off
; this is so we can print bright colors instead of the
; vga using bit 7 as the blink bit.
mov dx,3DAh ; reset the flip-flop
in al,dx
mov dx,3C0h ; index 0x10 (20h + 10h)?
mov al,30h
out dx,al
inc dx ; clear bit 3 to disable blink
in al,dx
and al,(~(1<<3))
dec dx
out dx,al
Please note that this assumes there is a standard VGA, these particular registers are at 0x3DA, 0x3C0, and 0x3C1, this will be run from TRUE DOS--not a Windowed Session, along with a lot of other assumptions.
Again, this must be on a TRUE DOS machine, or at least a platform that actually is using the VGA hardware instead of emulating it. Also, don't be surprised if modern hardware doesn't even have the VGA hardware anymore.
With all of these assumptions, as Jester stated, it would be best to hide the cursor and draw your own.
However, if you do get this to work, and it should in a standard older style machines, it allows you to use the intensity colors, i.e.: bright white, bright blue, etc.
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KAJUBI DIOCLES MUKAJANGA is the Executive Secretary of the Media Council of Tanzania – MCT. Kajubi has been a reporter, editor, media trainer, and publisher. He is also a poet and novelist. For over two decades he has been in the leadership of journalists' organizations, having been at the helm of the Media Institute of Southern Africa – Tanzania Chapter (MISA-Tan), the Association of Journalists and Media Workers (AJM), and MCT. Kajubi is the immediate past president of the World Association of Press Councils (WAPC). In 2006/7 he authored, together with two international consultants, the project document for the Tanzania Media Fund (now Foundation), and successfully launched the Fund.
He has written or contributed to 14 books, including journalism training manuals, biographies, poetry anthologies, and novels. Kajubi is an ardent advocate of freedom of expression and press freedom. He is Secretary to the Governing Board of the Media Council of Tanzania and all its Committees.
MS. PILI MTANBALIKE is the Programme Manager of the Media Council if Tanzania. She is a veteran journalist with over 30 years experience working in various capacities in the media and outside the media. She started her journalism career as a reporter in 1982 with the then Tanzania News Agency (SHIHATA). She later joined UNICEF in 1992 where she worked in the Media and Communication Unit. In 1998 she joined UNDP as a Communication Expert in the National Multi sectoral HIV/AIDS Programme executed by the National Aids Control Programme (NACP). She joined the MCT in 2001 as a Programme Officer.
Ms. Mtambalike is one of the founder members of the Tanzania Media Women's Association and served as its Secretary General from 1992- 2000. She is a human rights activist and has served in various Boards including that of the Legal and Human Rights Centre (LHRC) and Sikika, an NGO which works to improve citizen participation, transparency, and accountability in the health sector. She was also a Board Member of the Federation of African Media Women in the SADC Region.
She currently serves in the Board of the Tanzania Media Foundation (TMF) which among other programmes provides funding to individual journalists and media houses on investigative and public interest stories.
Ms.Mtambalike has co authored two books, one on Media Ethics and the other on Gender and the Media. She has also authored two children's books, one Tuimbe na Kucheza documenting Swahili children playsongs and the other "Wimbo wa Sandina" on girl child labour.
Ms. Mtambalike has written extensively in the Tanzanian and international presswith a bias on human rights, gender and media and development issues.
OLAF STEENFADT heads the "Media Ownership Monitor" project for Reporters Without Borders. For many years, he has been involved as a consultant and coach for media pluralism, especially in development cooperation. Mandates of international organizations and NGOs lead him primarily to Southeast Europe and in the Arab world. He previously worked for ARD and ZDF in various roles, including as radio and TV presenter, investigative author, domestic and foreign correspondent, as well as in format development and program marketing. Olaf teaches media history, media policy and regulation at universities in Germany and Europe.
DR. MAURICESAMWILU MWAFFISI is a Lecturer of Journalism and Mass Communication at St. Augustine University of Tanzania , Dar es Salaam Centre. He practised journalism and media management in public and private media, electronic and print media. He started working as a radio journalist with Radio Tanzania Dar es Salaam where he rose to be Assistant Chief News Editor. He was transferred to the then Tanzania School of Journalism where he stayed for thirteen years of which seven he served as the Principal of TSJ. He worked in the IPP Media Group where he was the first Director of News and Current Affairs of ITV/Radio One. He was also the finding Managing Editor of The Democrat, an English weekly tabloid. Once served, at two different times as Principle Information Officer and Assistant Director of Tanzania Information Services. He was the Director General of Televisheni ya Taifa (TVT - national television) and Managing Director of Tanzania Broadcasting Services when RTD and TVT were merged. He retired from public services in 2017 upon reaching compulsory retiring age. After retirement he taught journalism ant mass communication at the Open University of Tanzania for six years before he moved to St. Augustine University of Tanzania. Dr. Mwaffisi has two novels to his credit - Distant Destination and Black Mercenaries. He is married to Mariam and they have three children.
GEORGE T. MASOUD is the Managing Partner at GMT ATTORNEYS and advocate of the High Court of Tanzania (and Courts subordinate there to except for the Primary court), Notary Public and Commissioner for Oaths, specializing in Research, Court work in all matters of Criminal and Civil Nature (Litigations), Labour disputes, Commercial law, Business and Human Rights, and Environmental Law. Worked with NSSF, Legal and Human Rights Centre for four years on the Corporate and Environmental unit. His experience includes provision of advice in Labour matters, Human rights and business, developing new business and the necessary requirements and regulations. He has also occasionally acted as company secretaryto some private companies.
Between 2013 to 2016, Mr. George had a stint with Legal and Human Rights Centre at which he gained a valuable experience on the area of Human Rights and Business.
Research Techniques and Report Writing Skills, (2013) conducted by Legal and Human Rights Centre, Capacity building Skills by Legal and Human Rights Centre, (2014), Litigation skills and Prosecution Skills by National Social Security Fund, (2011/2013), Data Collection and Analysis ( Conducted by TRAFFIC and USAD), Human Rights Public Interest Litigation and Security Management ( Conducted by Tanzania Human Rights Defenders Coalition) and Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice at Law School of Tanzania (2013).
Coordinated the publication on Human Rights and Business Report-2014/2015 (prepared by Legal and Human Rights Centre), Assistant Researcher on Corruption and Whistleblowers Protection Report-2014 (prepared by Legal and Human Rights Centre) and Coordinated the Publication on Human Rights and Business Report-2015/2016 (prepared by Legal and Human Rights Centre).
Professional Memberships include: the Tanganyika Law Society and the East Africa Law Society and East Africa Law Society.
VINCENT MPEPO was born in Songea Town, Ruvuma Region. He is Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences of the Open University of Tanzania. He teaches journalism and mass communication courses in undergraduate, diploma and certificate levels. He also supervises dissertation at undergraduate levels.
Mpepo is working with the Open University as Assistant Examination Officer, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. His research interests are on social media and communication. Vincent Mpepo graduated in 2017 Master of Arts in Mass Communication and first degree at School of Journalism and Mass Communication of the University of Dar es salaam in 2012.
LISA-MARIA KRETSCHMER works as Head of Research and project coordinator for the global Media Ownership Monitor. As a project manager, she is also responsible for the project implementation of MOM Tanzania.
Previously, she has worked in the field of human rights and resilience, amongst others for the German Development Agency (giz) and a Member of the German Parliament. In 2011, she supported an international research project on the role of media in conflict at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich. This experience now contributes to her work for MOM as much as her previous positions in communications departments & agencies (profit & non-profit) for creating public awareness for human rights concerns. She studied political communication, journalism and economics in Germany (LMU Munich, FU Berlin), The Netherlands, Denmark and Israel.
LUKAS BLANK works as an intern for the Media Ownership Monitor. He studies Onlinejournalism at University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt with a focus in International Journalism and Europe. He gained his first experiences in journalism during internships at daily local newspapers and city magazines. Nowadays he is a freelance journalist and writes mainly for local media in the area of Darmstadt, Germany.
… and encourages the development of media professionals.
Furthermore, the MCT provides and produces newsletters, papers and reports to give an inside into the stat of media in Tanzania.
- To morally and financially assist persecuted journalists, as well as their families.
- To offer material assistance to war correspondents in order to enhance their safety.
Since 1994, the German section is active in Berlin. Although the German section works closely with the International Secretariat in Paris to research and evaluate media freedom worldwide, it is organizationally and financially independent. In that role, it has applied for a grant at the federal German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development – in order to finance the Media Ownership Monitor project.
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A short, sweet lesson: Being a morally good person involves doing your moral duty. If you don't at least accept that, then I think you're basically mistaken about morality in theory (I say "in theory" because I'm comforted by the fact that you probably live as though I'm right).
But how does being morally good involve doing your moral duty? Here's is where Kant has something important to tell you. Being a moral person is not just acting in accordance with your moral duty. You might live your whole life in accordance with your moral duty and yet in some really important sense still not be a morally good person. How so? Here;s how: It could be a very unlikely coincidence that your life is lived in accordance with your moral duty. Or maybe you are doing what you do because you're getting paid to do it, and you don't really reflect on what your moral duty is. Or maybe you, perversely, think that what you're doing is really contrary to your moral duty and yet you desire to do it anyway. Or maybe you have some other motivation – you might not take advantage of a woman because you fear that it will harm your reputation with women, for example.
This is what Kant tells us, and he is right: Doing the morally right thing is where you act, not just in accordance with your moral duty, but you also act out of duty. Nobody is worthy of moral esteem for doing a thing that, as it turns out, is in fact morally right. You are only worthy of moral esteem for doing the right thing, whatever that might turn out to be.
And that is the gift that Kant has given you today!
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Funny name, "Kant". Sounds a bit like you know what.
I'm interested to know what Kant would say about the moral argument for God.
Nathan, Kant himself gave a couple of moral arguments for theism. They're too big for a comment, so I'll blog on them.
Look forward to it, thanks Glenn.
if your motivation is your reputation, you fail kants test?
so, would you still do something you thought was good if you knew that your friends and social circles would never be able to find out? would you still sponsor a child in africa if you couldn't put a photo on your fridge for your visitors to see, or even tell anyone that you were doing it, and if not you fail kants test? this is why charities give you stickers or badges to wear when you give them a donation, firstly so you can show others what a good person you are, and secondly so that others see you wearing it with pride and want the same recognition.
i think lots of 'good' things we do are just us projecting a desired image of ourselves to our social groups. good old evolutionary instinct being misconstrued as morality. poster-boy dawkins in tgd talks about some birds which share their food with others as a means of demonstrating their superiority, to the point where if a lowly ranked bird tries to share food with a higher ranked bird, they are attacked and punished. our group instinct (think chimpanzee troops) even influences our behaviour when there are only PICTURES of eyes watching us (http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/melissa.bateson/Bateson_etal_2006.pdf), hence the use of eyes in religions (think big watchful calf-eyes of jesus gazing down on you from the walls, you not wanting a picture of your mother looking at you from the bedside dresser when you're doing something you know she wouldn't approve of, and possibly the use of faces on currency).
if kant is looking at motivation like this, i think people often kid themselves about how moral they actually are.
Well, there are other possible motivations FOR being public about one's charitable sponsorship – if one thinks the cause is worth supporting, then one may wish to spread the word to get other people involved in supporting it.
But yes, if knowing that you would receive no acclaim would cause you to choose not to perform some act that you have a moral duty to perform, then evidentally you are motivated by acclaim and not by duty and thus would fail "kant's test." Although it doesn't look like it IS a "test." More a statement that being morally laudatory depends not only on actions but on intent.
As for your comment about people kidding themselves about how moral they actually are… That is likely. Which is why the Good Book needs to remind us to behave rightly irrespective of public praise.
Sam – it's true that if you give to charity out of the motivation to receive recognition then yes, you would fail Kant's test.
But that certainly doesn't mean it is wrong to let people know what you've done. After all, doing so may itself contribute to the meeting of some duty – like encouraging other people to perform similar moral actions.
Kant seems to be making the case for a Christian understanding of morality without mentioning Christ. Not konwing anything about Kant, does that make him a Christian Inclusivist ("no one does good, no not one"), or something else (non-Christian moralist?)?
"The desire to be happy is a proper motive for every good deed, and if you abandon the pursuit of your own joy you cannot love man or please God". John Piper.
Shame Kant is dead and (pardon the pun) can't respond.
@ Roy, i would be in two minds about that comment. Sam g asked the right question and it can be applied here as well. Would you still do something good even if it didnt contribute to your happiness? I suggest that if the answer is "no" then you would also fail Kant's test. Jesus never promised happines, infact promised lots of unhappiness. Blessed are you when men persecute you for my names sake.
Oh dear, so do I pass if when faced with the same moral choice as I was faced with 5 years ago this time I choose the other option because I've reflected and reached a different conclusion ?
Maybe this time you reflected more on the needs of/ impact on others and less on simply indulging personal desire? Motive counts.
@ Jeremy … what do you mean by 'Blessed' in 'Blessed are you when men persecute you ….'?
next question: conscious or subconscious?
a lot of people may not actually aware of the real reasons they do something: as in the example of the eyes above the honesty box or the greenies buying toyota prius' (priai?), statistical analysis points clearly to a motivation that most individuals would deny if you were ever to suggest it to them.
and i don't really know much about this, but freud thought we were motivated largely by our subconscience, right? is that still accepted?
so is it possible to do something for self-esteem or respect of others without actually consciously knowing that that is why we are doing it, and possibly convincing ourselves of some other motivation all together? if so kants test will be almost impossible to apply to all but the most clear cut cases. there are even overlapping motivations with varying degrees of influence, is it all far to complex for kant to be of any widespread use?
I wonder if Christ is describing this difficulty of distinguishing motives in the parable of the wheat and tares (http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew+13%3A24-30&version=NIV).
Of course. In fact, only the physicalist can think of the soul as having parts in the sense of components. Dualists think of the soul as simple and therefore indivisible. But that's a whole other issue.
subconscious motivation would also make jesus' statement that 'the lord looks at the heart' pretty useless too. "the lord looks at your heart, but you don't know for sure what he actually sees there". yay for perpetual potential guilt.
Sam, I'm not sure that perpetual guilt would follow even if we were to grant the existence of a subconscious. I'm not terribly familiar with Freud, but I also don't think that he thought the subconscious was completely inaccessible (I'm pretty sure the point of psychoanalysis is to uncover those hidden motivations). It's not as if you would be forced to remain at its whims or that it could not be "purified" somehow. Still, what you suggest sounds a little bit like the affects of sin. It would be trivially true, and scriptural as well I believe, to say that we sin in ways that we are not aware of. While it certainly is a hard thing to pass Kant's test, that would hardly go against its truth.
Christianity isn't exactly big on piling on guilt for CONSCIOUS sins, even. What with the whole "forgiveness" thing we got going on.
matt you're quite right, i wasn't questioning the truth of kants test, just it's usefulness.
gaebler, christianity needs guilt BECAUSE of it's emphasis on forgiveness: without guilt, what is there to forgive? it only has meaningful definition in the presence of guilt. without guilt, jesus would have had no reason to die.
this is why i said 'yay' sarcastically. perpetual guilt is a good thing for christianity because it means people keep feeling like they need forgiveness. an analogy would be a pharmaceutical company patenting a cure for a contagious disease of their own making, or an electronics company designing appliances to break down and need replacing every few years. any 101 marketing course will tell you that you need a problem before you can sell a solution.
I guess, Sam, the question would be, how good do you think YOU are? It's all well and good to talk about the political usefulness of guilt for the Christian institutional machine, but, again, what does that have to do with the truth or usefulness of Kants test? It's not at all good to hide behind your adjectives either. You essentially concede the weakness of your original point while trying to maintain the appearance of disagreeing. Finally, as CPE pointed out, guilt is not in this dojo, and while it may be wielded by various churches who are concerned with enlarging their membership, we would all agree that such a hypothetical group would be obnoxious.
That relies on a particular theory of what the atonement was about though.
With respect to conscious or subconscious morality. I think the issue is rather moot. Conscious decision making can inform sub-conscious "programming". Force of habit and discipline shapes or neural pathways. So, I can modify the "moral" structure of my subconsciousness, by making conscious decisions now to build behavioral norms (i.e. strong, habitual neural pathways) in my brain.
In some respects you might conclude that I'm not responsible for what I do now (it's hard wired in my brain), but I can be held to account now, for what I might do in 5 years time – ergo the "me" of five years ago is partly responsible for what I do now. That's of we're in the business of proportioning causal blame. I prefer to think of justice as being about repairing people so they become "better".
1) bethyada (9) pointed out that jesus condemned men who did 'acts of rightousness' out of a deceitful heart, which essentially is kants test. like dave (11) observed, kant seemed to be making the case for a christian understanding of morality. as i've already mentioned, apparently god looks at the heart, which would include the motivations of your apparently good deeds.
2) i asked how kants test could be applied if not even the individual themselves was immediately aware of their own motivation, with comparisons and examples. i suggested that lots of 'good' things we do are just us projecting a desired image of ourselves to our social groups, which would fail kants test. i later suggested you could also be motivated by wanting to feel good about yourself (possibly convincing yourself of your position in society, in that you are the one who can give to others, not the one that needs help). all these can be dominant motivations with out a person being aware of them.
you say that it is certainly hard to pass kants test (21), but in light of the apparent complexities of human motivation, and short of asking your shrink, how can you be sure you have actually even applied it correctly in the first place?
phil, you give the impression of knowing what you're talking about. can we actually program and modify things like maslows non-physiological needs?
3) yes, a church that wielded guilt to enlarge membership would be obnoxious, but i still hold that it is a crucial part of all christianity: to clarify, i'm saying the concept of guilt in general is crucial to all of christianity, not specifically guilt over false motivation but this is getting a bit sidetracked, so leave it there?
i know i haven't answered the crux of your question yet, but just want to check points 1 and 2 first.
Sam, g, firstly I don't really know what I'm talking about, not in the way a behavioral psychologist, or neuro-psychologist might. I'm not, and make no claim to be, an expert in this area. I would hope that the data I've managed to garner from reading in this area, and my interpretations of the writings of those who might be "experts" is reasonably accurate..
There is plenty of neurological evidence to suggest that many of our behaviors are informed by a cocktail of environmental influence and the hard wiring of our brains (genetics included). And there is a difference between behavior, need and perceived need, especially when we are discussion non-physiological things.Let's take mirror neurons as an example. These circuits basically encourage us very strongly to mimic the perceived wants of other people. So, by isolating ourselves from certain persons, and "hanging around" with other persons, we can make some changes to the way these neurons influence our own desires.
This is where, perhaps, I might be able to make room for Kants "sense of duty". If I decide, out of "the good for society" to pursue my life without excessive alcohol consumption, I might then put in place various disciplines, habits which will result in the "future me" being able to maintain the behaviors associated with the "sense of duty" I feel now.
However, I'm not sure Kant is off the hook. After all, the future me will act out of habit – so, is the future me coincidentally moral? What if the "now me" has good intentions, but is unable as yet to produce the behaviors associated with the "sense of duty".
phil, acting out of the motivation of bettering society fails Kant's test.
As far as 1 goes, so what? I'm confused as to whether or not you think this is a problem for Christianity and why.
As for 2, I see no problem with social pressure serving some epistemic purpose in moral decision making. If your social appearance was your only reason for "being good" then it seems to go without saying that would be disingenuous. More to the point, do you really think that considering the public and subjective benefit of righteous behavior before engaging in it would mean that those things then were your motivation? I am struggling to understand why your 2 points work as objections at all, but maybe you just mean to ask questions about practically applying Kants test? If so, I'm sorry for taking so defensive a posture. On a practical level, Kants test does seem to demonstrate how thorough our need for forgiveness and reconciliation to God and one another is.
28, Glenn. Ohhh.. I was equating a desire to "better society" with Kant's "moral duty". I suppose if one assumes there is no divine moral obligation, would that not be a fair comparison? I'm happy to be corrected, I don't really read much philosophy.
Well phil, even setting aside the issue of divine commands (which Kant, of course, believed in), Kant would reject the idea that you should do something because it has some instrumental benefit – like bettering society. In that case you're doing something as a means. Kant's demand was a very strong one: You do something because you recognise it as a moral obligation – it is part of the moral law.
But to be honest, it's very hard to separate Kant's moral theory from God, so I think whatever parallels we try to come up with will likely fall short of what Kant intended if we swap his worldview for another.
I'm just wondering (trying to relate this to Kant), did these people act out of moral duty? I think it would be safe to say that Jesus is considering their acts as at least moral. Is he also considering their actions as demonstrating "faith in Christ"? To me this seems to be the opposite case of the people that do moral things for the wrong reasons but not realizing they're the wrong reasons: these are doing the moral things, apparently for no reason (at least no stated reason) at all, i.e. not necessarily "out of duty", but it is moral none-the-less. Or do you suppose it should be assumed they were still acting out of duty (passing Kants test) and Jesus was elevating it to a higher level?
Well, to be fair, there's been a huge amount of literature written on this issue, stemming mostly from Nagel's and Williams' articles on the topic of moral luck. I take it you disagree with them both?
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The property dates back to 1995, boasts a historic-style architecture and has beautiful location close to Cabo Rojo Lighthouse.
Set close to Isla de Ratones, the hotel boasts seafood meals served at the onsite club restaurant.
Guests can use an outdoor swimming pool and enjoy great views in the grand accommodation, placed next to Los Morrillos Light.
Located near Cabo Rojo Lighthouse, the hotel offers garden views and an outdoor swimming pool.
This hotel features rooms with garden views, while a convenient location provides easy access to Tunel de Guaniquilla.
Located just off Isla de Ratones in Cabo Rojo, this hotel features a tropical garden and a year-round outdoor pool.
Located less than 24 km from La Parguera, this venue features a balcony and a kitchenette.
Set in Cabo Rojo, this 8-room property is an ideal base for visits to Inshore Fishing Puerto Rico.
Offering an indoor pool, the accommodation lies in Cabo Rojo, 14 km from La Parguera.
There are rooms facing the terrace and the hotel is set close to Club Deportivo del Oeste.
There are rooms facing the mountain and the hotel is set close to Salt Flats and Wildlife Refuge.
Near the hotel, there is a boat dock and guests can easily reach Tunel de Guaniquilla which is not far away.
Set 4.7 km from Kiosco de Dulces Tipicoss in Cabo Rojo, this accommodation features a patio with garden views.
The property is fitted with an outdoor pool and is situated less than 3.4 km from Museo de Arte.
Located less than 18 km from La Parguera, this venue features a sunny balcony and a fully furnished kitchen.
The property is fitted with an outdoor pool and is situated less than 4 km from Museo de los Proceres.
Situated 10 km from La Parguera, this venue features an outdoor swimming pool.
The apartment features a city view, 2 bedrooms with a balcony and invites guests to visit Salt Flats and Wildlife Refuge nearby.
Boasting a year-round outdoor swimming pool and a terrace, this apartment with 1 bedrooms is just a 30-minute walk from Tunel de Guaniquilla.
Looking for accommodation in Cabo Rojo? Booked.net enables you to filter your search in Puerto Rico by proximity to public transport and tourist places. We've got business and spa hotels with a huge list of services and facilities as well as other excellent accommodation options that give you a perfect base for exploring.
For budget lodging, choose Hotel Joyuda Beach, which comes at 99US$ per night, or Hotel Perichi'S, which charges 104US$.
El Velero En Boqueron 201 puts you within a 10-minute walking distance of Inshore Fishing Puerto Rico and offers accommodation with hiking, fishing and complimentary private parking.
Casa Galarza offers cozy B&B-style accommodation, complete with an outdoor swimming pool and a free carpark. Mi Casa By 7 Beaches is an affordable business hotel, less than a 0-minute drive to Monte del Estado Ecological Park and is located 650 meters from Buena Vibra. For travelers who enjoy beach volleyball and basketball, Combate Beach Resort near Salt Flats and Wildlife Refuge is a great choice.
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John James is an Iraq War veteran and Republican who ran for Senate in Michigan this fall. While he didn't win his Senate race, he is now reportedly being considered for an even bigger job. He is apparently being considered to replace Nikki Haley as UN ambassador.
James tried to unseat Senator Debbie Stabenow, a Democrat, in a state that helped Trump win the presidency in 2016. He lost to the incumbent senator 46 to 52 percent. He's now among the people Trump is considering to replace Haley, the former South Carolina governor who said in October she would resign by the end of the year, the people said.
They asked not to be identified because Trump's deliberations on the job are private.
He'll probably be great but it will be tough to fill Nikki Haley's shoes in this role. She has been amazing.
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Home › 7-months-old Safia's journey out of malnutrition in Afghanistan
7-months-old Safia's journey out of malnutrition in Afghanistan
18 Aug 2022 - 9:57am
"We had lost our hope for her life. We thought Safia will not live long," says 34-year-old Najmudin.
Because food on the table was not sufficient, his wife was staying hungry and could not produce enough milk to breastfeed her seven-month-old daughter, Safia. She is the fourth child of the family and was severely malnourished. Najmudin and his wife already lost one of their children because of malnutrition. Seeing how weak Safia was the family had lost their hope for her life as well.
"Safia was very weak and could not move a lot. She was also not able to drink milk properly and we would feed her through a feeding tube," says Najmudin. Najmudin is a farmer in Ziaudul village of Badghis Province and the breadwinner of his eight-member family. Unfortunately, he does not have his own plot of land and has to work for others. He works hard and does long hours but the income that he makes is not enough for his family, "I can hardly provide food for my children," he says.
On one hand, lack of food and on the other hand, lack of access to healthcare services, caused Safia and hundreds of other children to be malnourished in Ziaudul and neighboring villages.
"It takes us around four hours to take our sick family member to a doctor because we do not have any clinic and even not a drugstore in these villages," complains Najmudin.
Eight more villages are located around Ziaudul Village with a population of more than 8,000 people. None of these villages have any clinics. People of these villages have to drive a long way to reach a clinic. Many malnourished children died because of a lack of access to healthcare centres. Maternal and infant mortality rate is very high in these villages. This can be prevented.
124,800 premature births were reported in the country, and around 13,700 of these babies have died since the beginning of 20221. WFP (World Food Program) has also reported that 4.7 million children, pregnant and lactating women are at risk of acute malnutrition and 1.1 million children are acutely malnourished2.
Realising the needs of these villages to urgently access healthcare services, World Vision established a mobile health clinic to serve vulnerable people. This team visits one village each day and provides them with health services as well as medication.
"Before the establishment of this clinic here, Paracetamol – usually expired – was the only treatment for any sickness because we did not have access to other medicine. After this team of doctors came here, the mortality rate of malnourished children, as well as maternal and infant mortality rate, have decreased in our villages considerably," says Abdulrahman, the head of Ziaudul Village.
When Najmudin heard about the centre, he immediately brought Safia to be treated.
"She was very weak and could not move much. She was even struggling to drink milk. During our first visit, the doctors gave her serum and told us to bring her again. Then they gave us nutrition packages and some medicine. After four visits to this clinic, her health has improved noticeably and now she makes a lot of movements. Sometimes she even tries to sit on her own," he says with a hopeful smile.
The people of these villages dream of a permanent and equipped clinic for their children and families.
"People are very grateful and satisfied with this mobile health team. It has solved 70 percent of our health-related problems and is very helpful. This is still not enough to meet all the needs of people," explains Abdulrahman.
YOU CAN HELP CHILDREN LIKE SAFIA HAVE A CHANCE AT WALKING OUT OF MALNUTRITION AND LIVING A HEALTHY LIFE.
FIND OUT MORE ON HOW YOU CAN HELP.
1https://reliefweb.int/report/afghanistan/save-children-s-response-afghanistan-march-update
2https://reliefweb.int/report/afghanistan/wfp-afghanistan-situation-report-10-june-2022
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History of Oatmeal - Benefits of Oatmeal Consumption
Oatmeal is a porridge made from ground oats, steel-cut oats, crushed oats, or rolled oats. It is a food that is in use for centuries and it is still in use today.
Oldest archeological findings of oat grains date from Ancient Egypt and were found among remains of the 12th Dynasty i.e. they are some 4 millennia old. But these oats were probably weeds and not cultivated plants. Oldest cultivated oats were found in caves in Switzerland and they date from Bronze Age. Oat that are cultivated were also mentioned for the first time in literature in the 1st century AD. We don't know where the plant originated but scientists think that it originated from Asia Minor because there exist many different subspecies of oats so it is the most likely point of origin. They become very popular in Scotland in 15th century. Oats came to North America in early 17th century.
Scotland has short and wet growing season so oats are better suited than wheat to grow there. They prepared oatmeal by soaking oats overnight in salted water and then cooking it on a low heat in the morning. Today there are many different ways an oatmeal can be prepared. It can be made into a traditional porridge; brose (which is made with uncooked oatmeal or dry toasted oatmeal which is mixed with butter or cream); and gruel (a mix of oatmeal with cold water, prepared as food for infants or ill). It can be used as an ingredient for haggis (a type of savory pudding made with sheep's pluck and vegetables); as an ingredient in baking; as a coating for Caboc cheese (a type of cream cheese). The "havregrynsgröt", "havregrød" or "kaurapuuro" is a Nordic variant of oatmeal often prepared with raisins.
Oatmeal Benefits
Oatmeal has a variety of beneficial health influences on humans. For a start it lowers cholesterol levels. Oatmeal has a specific type of fiber namely – beta-glucan, which lowers total cholesterol levels in the organism. According to some studies oats also oats helps prevent heart disease. Antioxidants that oats have, called avenanthramides, don't let free radicals to damage LDL cholesterol and, with that, reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases like atherosclerosis. Fibers in oatmeal also make you feel full after the finished meal which prevents you from overeating and can even reduce weight. Your body digests and absorbs oatmeal slowly, which keeps you feeling full and you don't feel the need to eat more. Insolvable fibers help indigestion and prevent constipation. Beta-glucan fiber also enhances the human immune system and its response to bacterial infection. It helps neutrophils (immune cells) find the place of an infection and it even helps them fight it. Fibers also prevent sugar to enter the bloodstream to fast which lowers the risk of Type 2 diabetes and even lowers the level of sugar in blood at those that already have Type 2 diabetes. A study performed in Finland showed that children which were earlier introduced to oatmeal are less likely to develop persistent asthma.
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[Update: The Mac 30th event is itself now a small part of the history of the Macintosh, but I recommend checking out the linked resources for those who couldn't attend. -Adam]
On 24 January 2014, the Macintosh celebrates its 30th anniversary, and while Apple honored it with an interactive Web site (see "Apple Produces Gorgeous Site for Mac's 30th Anniversary," 24 January 2014), many of the people behind the original Macintosh will be marking the moment on 25 January 2014 with a special Mac 30th event at the Flint Center in Cupertino, the site of the first Mac's unveiling (unbagging, actually — watch the video). If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area and want to bask in the nostalgia, check it out.
For those who can't make it, or who are reading this after the fact, but would still like to amble back down memory lane, I'd encourage you to read "The Mac Turns 25: Our First Macs" (25 January 2009) for the stories about the first Macs of the various members of the TidBITS staff in 2009. Numerous other outlets have run brief histories of the Mac; CNET's piece by Dan Farber is particularly nice. Also, Macworld's Jason Snell spoke with a number of Apple executives about the role of the Mac in an iOS-dominated world, Peter Cohen has a visual look at the most influential iterations of the Macintosh at iMore, and, as part of their "The Mac at 30" roundup, Macworld UK has compiled some of Apple's greatest ads, including the "1984" ad that introduced the Mac. It's always worth watching again, and be sure to see its "making of" video too.
Anyway, inspired by a September 2013 reunion event to demonstrate the recently restored Twiggy Mac (a rare prototype) at the Computer History Museum, the Mac 30th event will feature three panels, each moderated by a well-known technology writer and featuring members of the original Macintosh development team and early Mac developers:
Conception: Moderated by John Markoff of the New York Times, this panel features Daniel Kottke, Larry Tesler, Marc LeBrun, and Bill Fernandez.
Birth of the Mac: Steven Levy of Wired will moderate this panel of Bill Atkinson, Randy Wigginton, Andy Hertzfeld, Bruce Horn, George Crow, and Caroline Rose.
Coming of Age of the Mac: Finally, this panel of Macintosh developers will include Charlie Jackson, Jim Rea, Heidi Roizen, Ty Roberts, David Bunnell, Marc Canter, Marylene Delbourg-Delphis, Adam Hertz, and Steve Jasik, and it will be moderated by Dan Farber of CNET.
Our friend Jim Rea of ProVUE Development, who's on the third panel, tells me that Mike Markkula, the "adult supervision" for the early days of Apple Computer, is slated to be there too as part of a presentation honoring the original Mac team, and Steve Hayden, along with some of the team that created Ridley Scott's famous "1984" commercial, will be there to talk about its creation. The event is set to close out with a performance by the Macworld All Star Band, featuring Mac personalities Chris Breen, Paul Kent, Bob LeVitus, Chuck La Tournous, Duane Straub, Dave Hamilton, and Bryan Chaffin.
Throughout, the organizers will be screening privately held videos and still images documenting the events and personalities of the time, some of which have never been seen in public before.
The Mac 30th event doors open at 6:00 PM, with the panels starting at 7:00 PM and running until 10:30 PM. Tickets cost either $109.75 or $140.80 (for the good seats), and all proceeds will go to benefit CoderDojo, a volunteer-led movement of free coding clubs for young people.
Comments About Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Macintosh
Michael E. Cohen
My first Mac was a Macintosh XL (a.k.a. an Apple Lisa). I still have a memory board from it if anyone needs an extra 512K of RAM…
Vinny Giardina
Please, someone video this so us poor slobs in the East can someday see it.
Tommy Weir
I had access to a Mac SE/30 which was a glorious machine to have as your first one. You had to book time on it in work! I published several books using it, and taught myself how the publishing industry works through my efforts. I still have an old SE sitting in a Mac Bag up in the loft, still works...
My first Mac was a Mac Plus back in 1986. I remember buying a bunch of RAM in bulk for myself and my fellow Mac owners in San Francisco, so that I could max it out to an incredible (at the time) 4mb! I still have that extra long screwdriver to open the case.
I had a lot of fun with that thing, especially with MiDI and an early electronic keyboard. I still have it and a few accessories (including a MIDI box, and a SCSI hard drive) sitting in a Mac bag in the home office closet. It still worked when I tried it a year ago. I should try it again now...
Boot it up and toast with a glass of champagne!
Chris Kohuch
I remember my first experience using Macs with the Mac Plus is my high school computer lab. In those days we could shoehorn the OS and a copy of MS Works along with room for a few files/assignments on a single 400K 3.5" floppy.
The first Mac I owned was a Mac IIci I purchased fresh out of tech school in 1991. I still remember how shocked people were when I would run 2 monitors (one off the built in graphics and a second off the 3rd party Nubus card). Wish I still had it today just for old times sake.
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Q: How to capture error page screenshot of Apache error page? I would like to configure Apache to capture screenshot of error page to save into a directory from where a cron script will attach it to email and send to my testing/developer colleague to debug and fix it.
I was exploring MOD_PERL to write a OutputFilter, is this right approach? Please suggest alternatives?
A: If you only want the error message displayed, why not using Cpanel feature?
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One of the big fads on Instagram includes arranging two or more pictures into a collection to make sure that you could display numerous scenes in one Photo. Or even though Instagram now has a choice to include multiple images in one article, in some cases a collection is still a wonderful means to display several images entirely - Pic Collage App For Instagram.
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package brooklyn.location.docker.strategy;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Set;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import com.google.common.base.Functions;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList;
import com.google.common.collect.Iterables;
import com.google.common.reflect.TypeToken;
import org.apache.brooklyn.config.ConfigKey;
import org.apache.brooklyn.core.config.ConfigKeys;
import org.apache.brooklyn.util.collections.MutableSet;
import org.apache.brooklyn.util.core.flags.SetFromFlag;
import brooklyn.location.docker.DockerHostLocation;
/**
* Placement strategy that checks labels on hosts.
*/
public class LabelPlacementStrategy extends BasicDockerPlacementStrategy {
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(LabelPlacementStrategy.class);
@SetFromFlag("labels")
public static final ConfigKey<List<String>> LABELS = ConfigKeys.newConfigKey(
new TypeToken<List<String>>() { },
"docker.constraint.labels",
"The list of required labels", ImmutableList.<String>of());
@Override
public boolean apply(DockerHostLocation input) {
Set<String> labels = MutableSet.copyOf(config().get(LABELS));
if (labels.isEmpty()) return true;
Set<String> tags = MutableSet.copyOf(Iterables.transform(input.getMachine().tags().getTags(), Functions.toStringFunction()));
labels.removeAll(tags);
LOG.debug("Host {} : Tags {} : Remaining {}",
new Object[] { input, Iterables.toString(tags), labels.isEmpty() ? "none" : Iterables.toString(labels) });
return labels.isEmpty();
}
}
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Inventory is one of the most difficult things for us. We buy steel by the pound but we sell it by the piece. Some of the systems that we looked at would have required us to keep track of every single individual piece of steel in our shop. When you move as much steel as we do, that would have been impossible to manage and impractical to do.
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House Republicans Seek Stricter Hiring Practices at Gaming Commission
Led by House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. (R-North Reading) and members of the House Republican Leadership team, the House Republican Caucus successfully advocated for the adoption of an amendment to the Supplemental Budget requiring stricter candidate vetting procedures, including mandatory background checks, for all persons applying for employment with the Massachusetts Gaming Commission.
While the Gaming Law signed by Governor Patrick already outlines steps the Gaming Commission can take to thoroughly vet all applicants for employment, recent media reports have called into question the Commission's application and integrity relative to those hiring procedures.
"The original Gaming Law outlined a reasonable and appropriate vetting procedure, but apparently that wasn't enough. It is unfortunate that the House of Representatives now has to legislate common sense," said House Minority Leader Brad Jones. "The Commission's track record calls their judgment into question. By offering this amendment, we will require the Commission to conduct thorough vetting of applicants, and to maintain a level of integrity that is expected from the taxpayers of Massachusetts."
In addition to requiring background checks, which are standard in many application processes, this amendment will require that the Commission, shall at all times, strive to avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety in all matters under their jurisdiction and shall require all staff and personnel subject to their direction and control to observe the same standards of fidelity and diligence.
The amendment will be sent as part of the comprehensive Supplemental Budget to the Senate for consideration.
House of Representatives Adopts The VALOR Act
Final Day of Public Hearings for GOP Jobs Package
Day Two of GOP Jobs Package Public Hearings
House Republicans Seek Stricter Hiring Practices a...
Public Hearings Held on GOP Jobs Package
GOP Jobs Package to Receive Public Hearings
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Notice of Death – December 5, 2022
December 6, 2022 December 6, 2022 / harrietpenrod
Michael Dale Massey
August 6, 1962 — December 4, 2022
Visitation: Friday, Dec. 9, 2022, 1:00-2:00 p.m. at Centuries Memorial Funeral Home, 8801 Mansfield Road, Shreveport.
Celebration of Life: Friday, Dec. 9, 2022, 2:00 p.m. at Centuries Memorial Funeral Home, 8801 Mansfield Road, Shreveport.
Tonda Sue Cline Guess
April 17, 1946 — December 1, 2022
Graveside Service: Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022, 11:00 a.m. at Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Mooringsport.
Honorene Howard
March 20, 1955 — November 28, 2022
Funeral Service: Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022, 11:00 a.m. at Harvest Temple, Northwest La.
Interment: Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022, following service at Lincoln Cemetery, 6917 W. 70th Street, Shreveport.
Joseph Miciotto
October 16, 1950 — December 3, 2022
Visitation: Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022, 4:00-7:00 p.m. at Osborn Funeral Home, 3631 Southern Avenue, Shreveport.
Vigil: Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022, 7:00 p.m. at Osborn Funeral Home, 3631 Southern Avenue, Shreveport.
Mass of Christian Burial: Friday, Dec. 9, 2022, 1:00 p.m. at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 522 East Flournoy Lucas Road, Shreveport.
Terry Alan Dirks
April 5, 1959 — December 2, 2022
Memorial Service: Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022, 10:00-11:00 a.m. at Hickory Grove Baptist Church, Coushatta.
Ava Nolte
Funeral Service: Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022, 2:00-3:00 p.m. at Mount Lebanon Baptist Church, 12847 LA-154, Gibsland.
Beatrice D. Tate
August 24, 1927 — November 28, 2022
Visitation: Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022, 9:30-10:30 a.m. at Rose-Neath Funeral Home, 1815 Marshall Street, Shreveport.
Funeral Service: Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022, 10:30 a.m. at Rose-Neath Funeral Home, 1815 Marshall Street, Shreveport.
Interment: Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022, following service at Greenwood Cemetery, 130 Stoner Avenue, Shreveport.
Rosie Jamison
September 25, 1930 — November 21, 2022
Funeral Service: Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022, 11:00 a.m. at Jerusalem Baptist Church, 4054 Johnson Koran Road, Haughton.
Mozella Reynolds
November 5, 1951 — November 23, 2022
Sara Patterson Hearne
February 25, 1944 — November 30, 2022
Memorial Service: Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022, 11:00 a.m. at St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, 908 Rutherford Street, Shreveport.
Rosemary Slattery Davis
May 21, 1922 — December 1, 2022
Visitation: Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022, 5:00-6:30 p.m. at Osborn Funeral Home, 3631 Southern Avenue, Shreveport.
Mass of Christian Burial: Friday, Dec. 9, 2022, 10:00 a.m. at St. John Berchmans Cathedral, Shreveport.
Interment: Friday, Dec. 9, 2022, following service at Forest Park Cemetery East, Shreveport.
Patricia 'Patty' Rosett Lowe
Graveside Service: Sunday, Dec. 11, 2022, 2:00 p.m. at Blanchard Memorial Cemetery, N Jodie Street, Blanchard.
Timothy Youngblood
January 21, 1943 — November 30, 2022
Viewing: Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022, 1:00-4:45 p.m. at Shreveport Funeral Home & Cremation Tribute Center, 5307 Alex Lane, Shreveport.
Celebration of Life: Friday, Dec. 9, 2022, 1:00 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church, 5823 Ledbetter Street, Shreveport.
DeAngelo Jerome Turner
Viewing: Friday, Dec. 9, 2022, 1:00-5:00 p.m. at Winnfield Funeral Home, 3701 Hollywood Avenue, Shreveport.
Funeral Service: Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022, 1:00 p.m. at Winnfield Funeral Home, 3701 Hollywood Avenue, Shreveport.
Jasmine Renee Williams
Viewing: Friday, Dec. 9, 2022, 1:00-4:45 p.m. at Shreveport Funeral Home & Cremation Tribute Center, 5307 Alex Lane, Shreveport.
Celebration of Life: Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022, 1:00 p.m. at Greater Hope Baptist Church, 4355 Greenwood Road, Shreveport.
Martha Cooper
October 2, 1937 — November 28, 2022
Memorial Service: Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022, 3:30 p.m. at St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, 908 Rutherford Street, Shreveport.
H. Earl Underwood
May 6, 1932 — November 23, 2022
Visitation: Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022, 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. at Rose-Neath Funeral Home, 2500 Southside Drive, Shreveport.
Funeral Service: Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022, 12:00 p.m. at Rose-Neath Funeral Home, 2500 Southside Drive, Shreveport.
Interment: Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022, 1:30 p.m. at Forest Park West Cemetery, 4400 Meriwether Road, Shreveport.
Billie Madge Pesnell
May 27, 1934 — November 27, 2022
Memorial Service: Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022, 1:00-2:00 p.m. at Alabama Baptist Church, 16061 LA-151, Arcadia.
William Gerald Wynne
September 4, 1930 — November 3, 2022
Graveside Service: Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022, 10:00 a.m. at Rose-Neath Cemetery, 5185 Swan Lake Road, Bossier.
Johnnie Smith
January 31, 1945 — October 13, 2022
Visitation: Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022, 11:00 a.m. at Osborn Funeral Home, 3631 Southern Avenue, Shreveport.
Memorial Service: Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022, following service at Osborn Funeral Home, 3631 Southern Avenue, Shreveport.
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Hi Testers, welcome to the brave new world of assistive technology. Assistive technology is a term that refers to all types of technological devices that enhance the quality of life and improve independent function for people living with disabilities. Assistive technology is available for people with visual, hearing, mobility disabilities as well as cognitive impairments. Assistive technologies range from low-tech devices that assist with daily living activities such as eating or showering to high-tech readers for the blind and listening devices for the deaf.
How does this fit into the category of software or device testing? In many cases, testers are responsible for accessibility testing of new products, including web applications, personal fitness devices, and hardware/software products for finance, transportation, and other areas. Knowing how the assistive devices work, and understanding how they are tested, is an essential part of understanding the requirements of accessibility.
My friend Max introduced me to his world of assistive technologies when I visited him recently. He is legally blind and has an impressive array of assistive technologies in home office. His devices range from lighted magnifying glasses to the Optelec Reader and Zoomtext. The Optelec reader will not only magnify pages of magazines but also scan and read them aloud. Zoomtext is a software program that will enlarge, enhance and read aloud everything on a computer screen. Using Zoomtext, Max is currently writing a book.
Max is an avid reader and when the Library of Congress digitized books, Max was a beta tester for the various reading devices. Max uses his phone to dial into the National Federation for the Blind's Newsline to keep up with current events. He has access to thousands of newspapers and he can listen to articles of his choice. I was so impressed with how much these technologies improved Max's quality of life.
After my assistive technologies demo, as a tester, of course I became interested in how and who would test these devices and software programs. My initial thoughts centered on accessibility testers who can apply their knowledge of specialized accessibility test techniques that they use to determine levels of usability by people with disabilities. Accessibility testing is critical for websites and software programs, yet actually testing assistive devices requires something more. More than any other type of device or software, assistive devices and software must be designed and tested based on the needs of the user.
Since usability testing is so critical for assistive technology, I realized that human experience testing so as applicable here as it is to wearables. I recently developed a framework for human experience testing that I've presented at several testing conferences. Human experience testing goes beyond usability in scope, depth and approach. The closer the device becomes to the human, the more important "Human" Testing becomes.
The Human Experience testing framework uses personas and user value stories to test the interaction between the person and the device. Personas are detailed descriptions of the archetypical users who represent the needs and motivations of the user group. They represent the motivations, values, expectations and goals for their interaction with the device. User Value stories describe the ways in which users interact with the device. They are based on how the users go about their daily lives. Since people with disabilities depend on assistive technologies in the daily lives, human experience testing is critical.
The use of personas in assistive technology design is happening today. The Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA) is currently working with Jeff Higginbotham, PhD, professor at the University of Buffalo on promoting persona-based design for assistive technologies and Microsoft is pioneering the concept. So it follows that testing should involve the human experience.
I believe that testing assistive technology requires not only special test techniques, but also, special testers. The initial testing of the prototypes and human experience testing can be done by accessibility testers; however, the final user experience testing should be done by those for whom the device is designed; those who will actually use the device in their daily lives.
This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged accessibility, assistive, testing on June 19, 2017 by gerieowen.
As testers, we often have a love-hate relationship with data. Processing data is our applications' main reason for being and without data we cannot test. Yet, data is often the root cause of testing issues; we don't always have the data we need, which causes blocked test cases and defects get returned as "data issues".
Data has grown exponentially over the last few years and continues to grow. We began testing with megabytes and gigabytes and now terabytes and petabytes have joined the data landscape. Data is now the elephant in the room, and where is it leading us? Testers, welcome to the brave new world of Big Data!
Big Data has lots of definitions; it is a term often used to define both volume and process. Sometimes, the term Big Data is used to refer to the approaches and tools used for processing large amounts of data. Wikipedia defines it as "an all-encompassing term for any collection of data sets so large and complex that it becomes difficult to process using on-hand data management tools or traditional data processing applications." Gartner defines big data as "high-volume, high-velocity and/or high-variety information assets that demand cost-effective, innovative forms of information processing that enable enhanced insight, decision making, and process automation." Big data usually refers to at least five petabytes (5,000,000,000 megabytes). Sometimes the term Big Data is used to refer to the approaches and tools used for processing large amounts of data.
However, Big Data is more than just size. It's most significant aspects are the four "v's". Big data obviously has huge volume, the sheer amount of data, however, it has velocity, the speed at which new data is generated and transported, variety which refers to the many types of data, and veracity, its accuracy and quality.
Testers, can you see some, make that many, test scenarios here? Yes, big data means big testing. In addition to ensuring data quality, we need to make sure that our applications can effectively process this much data. However, before we can plan our big testing, we need to learn more about the brave new world of big data.
Big Data is usually unstructured which means that it is does not have a defined data model. It does not fit neatly into organized columns and rows. Although much of the unstructured big data comes from the social media such as Facebook posts, tweets, it can also take audio and visual forms. These include phone calls, instant messages voice mails, pictures, videos, pdf's, geospatial data and slide shares. So it seems our big testing SUT (system under test) is actually a giant jelly fish!
Testing Big Data is like testing a Jelly Fish; because of the sheer amount and its unstructured nature, the test process is difficult to define. Automation is required and although there are many tools, they are complex and require technical skills for troubleshooting. Performance testing is also exceedingly complex giving the velocity at which the data is processed.
At the highest level, the big data test approach involves both functional and non-functional components. Functional testing includes validating both the quality of the data itself and the processing of it. Test scenarios in data quality include completeness, correctness, lack of duplication, etc. Data processing can be done in three ways; interactive, real-time and batch; however, they all involve movement of data. Therefore, all big data testing strategies are based on the extract, transform and load (ETL) process. It begins by validating data quality coming from the source databases, then validating the transformation or process through which the data is structured and then validating the load into the data warehouse.
ETL testing has three phases. The first phase is the data staging. Data staging is validated by comparing the data coming from the source systems to the data in the staged location. The next phase is the MapReduce validation or validation of the transformation of the data. [I think you're going to have to explain what MapReduce is here. It's basically the programming model for unstructured data; probably the best-known implementation is in Hadoop.]This testing ensures that the business rules used to aggregate and segregate the data are working properly. The final ETL phase is the output validation phase where the output files from the MapReduce and are ready to be moved to the data warehouse. In this stage, the data integrity and the transformation is complete and correct. ETL testing, especially of the speed required for big data, require automation and luckily there are tools for each phase of the ETL process, the most well-known are Mongo, Cassandra, Hadoop and Hive.
Do You Want To Be A Big Data Tester?
Testers, if you have a technical background, especially in Java, big data testing may be for you. You already have strong analytical skills and you will need to become proficient in Hadoop and other Big Data tools. Big Data is a fast-growing technology and testers with this skill set are in demand. Why not take the challenge, be brave and embrace the brave new world of big data testing!
This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged big data, testing on May 14, 2017 by gerieowen.
Mobile Testing – How Much is Enough?
We all know that mobile apps can never be fully tested. There are too many devices, too many OS versions, and too many different types of apps. Testers continue to struggle with developing test plans and test cases the same way they did with traditional applications. How do testers determine the correct scope of testing for an app to minimize quality and security risks for users and the organization?
First, look at organizational expectations. Does your organization expect its software to work almost perfectly? And does it fund and support development and testing to make that a realistic expectation?
If the answer to the first question is yes, but the second one is no, then the best you can do is set realistic expectations that may not be in line with what the organization wants. If quality isn't a high priority, then testing can be focused on high-priority areas only.
Second, is the app business-critical? Does the organization depend on it to make money, service customers, or be more agile? Or is it a marketing or public relations tool? Does it provide valuable information to users, or is it simply nice to have? If it is business-critical, then flaws could hurt the bottom line and quality become a higher priority. And that's true in all parts of the app, not just it's operational aspects. If users find poor quality in any part, they are unlikely to trust it to do business.
Third, consider the implications of a flaw to both use users and the organization. A game or other entertainment app often has a high threshold of failures before most users think it's not worth the effort. Likewise a free app with limited extrinsic value.
But if the app performs an important function, or one that is counted on my users, a major flaw can have serious or even disastrous effects. One example is the infamous iPhone time change bug in 2010, which failed to move from Daylight Savings Time on the appointed day. Thousands of people were reportedly late for work or appointments as their alarm failed to go off on time. It was an iOS flaw fixed by Apple a few weeks later.
Fourth, does the app use external services? Many apps make use of other services within the enterprise, or commercial services for information such as weather or sports scores. While testers don't have to test the services, testers should read and understand what the service level agreements (SLAs) say about performance and capacity, and periodically test to make sure those are being fulfilled.
It goes without saying that security flaws are also quality flaws. But many security flaws may have significant consequences to both user and organization. If there is no data, or trivial data, to protect, security testing may not be important. If it includes names, email addresses, or financial data, or any other identification information, that data needs to be protected at all cost.
In particular, testers have to know what data is being collected, and where data is stored. On mobile devices, that can sometimes be a challenge, because it can be in internal storage or on a SIM, and it may not be readily apparent that data is being stored, and in any case often can't easily be accessed.
In the era of hundreds of different devices and OS versions, as well as BYOD, it's unrealistic to limit the kinds of devices that an app can be used on, even for internal users. Testers have no control over the device or OS for testing or deployment purposes, and testers simply can't test all combinations.
But teams likely have control over how and where the device stores data locally. And they have control over how data is transferred to and from the device, and how it's stored on the back end. That's what testers have to focus on. Is any personal or identification data encrypted on the device, and is it encrypted during transmission?
Testing on mobile devices requires a combination of techniques, from traditional test cases to risk-based testing to device farm testing and if appropriate, crowdsourcing. The test plan should be designed to use these techniques to test different aspects of the application. Test cases, for example, can test traditional quality measures as well as security. Device farms can be used for in-depth testing of popular devices.
Overall, test results should provide a clear picture of the quality of important aspects of the app given its purpose, and an overview of quality in general.
This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged mobile, testing on May 4, 2017 by gerieowen.
To what extent should testers and QA engineers be involved in software design?
Traditionally testers and QA engineers have had minimal involvement with software design. Design has been the role of the software architect, or team lead, for many years. Depending on the team, input from testers at this stage of the software development lifecycle isn't always valued.
But in some circumstances that is changing. In particular, testers have a real contribution to make when one of the product goals is "design to test". Architects who recognize that contributions can come from a variety of sources are soliciting testing feedback when creating an overall design.
And testers have even more design contributions in Agile projects, especially when using Test-Driven Development (TDD). Testers typically have a more complete picture of user needs, based on their in-depth understand of user stories and interactions with the Product Owner.
Because design is something that grows with the application in Agile, testers can always look at what the developers are doing. If the team starts letting the design get complex, or difficult to test, it's time to have a talk with the developers about making the design more straightforward. It may require a hardening sprint or two, but it will keep the debt down.
For testers, here are some of the things you might consider as you share your expertise with architects and developers.
• Provide feedback on design for testability. You don't want to accumulate testing debt.
• Get deeply involved in TDD projects. This is your area of expertise.
• Provide feedback on design decisions during an Agile project.
• Attempt to give advice outside of your area of expertise.
• Reject feedback on your design ideas. Everyone has something to contribute.
This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged QA, software design, testing on April 27, 2017 by gerieowen.
I'm going to SPAIN!!!! I was just accepted as a speaker at QA&TEST 2013 in Bilbao, Spain on October 29, 30 and 31. I'm really excited to be part of this conference! The purpose of the conference is to showcase the latest quality assurance technological innovations and best practices; its aim is to give the attendees a lead in global competition. With the wide variety of tracks and impressive line-up of speakers, I'm sure the conference will meet and even exceed its goal.
This conference is for everyone including directors, project managers and all types of test professionals. There's a great mix of technical and management tracks which means all the attendees will learn lots of valuable information. With technical tracks such as Test Automation, Testing Mobile Devices and Applications and Verification and Validation, and management tracks including QA Management and Test Team Organization and Testing, there is really something for everyone.
The speaker line-up is an exceptional mix of practitioners and thought leaders from many industries including banking, insurance, aeronautics and medical systems and academia. I'm really looking forward to seeing Carol Oliver's presentation on using oracles in high volume testing. Carol is a Computer Science PhD student of Dr. Cem Kaner at the Florida Institute of Technology.
Bilbao is such an exciting location with the Guggenheim Museum and lots of scenic coastal areas and beaches nearby. It's no wonder that the beginning of The World Is Not Enough was filmed here. Although I don't think I'll get to meet James Bond, I can't wait to go. I hope to see you there.
This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged QA&Test, quality, testing on July 13, 2013 by gerieowen.
1/1/2013 It's a new year and a brave new world among the androids. As I start to play, otherwise known as exploratory test my new phone, I discover that it's like dancing. I must learn a whole new series of movements. When I turn the phone on, it says "Swipe to Unlock". So what's a "swipe"? So I go on the web and locate the definition of swipe. Here's Merriam Webester's definition: Definition of SWIPE. 1: a strong sweeping blow <a swipe of a paw> 2: a sharp often critical remark <took a parting swipe at management>. Ok, so now what do I do…attempt to hit it with my "paw" or make a nasty remark at it? After a few attempts, I find that an android "swipe" is rather like a doing a waltz with one's finger. I would define it as a glide. However it is defined, so be it. Now that I've mastered the "swipe", it's time to learn to tap. Hmmm, I wonder if my old tap shoes are still in the attic?
This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged Android, mobile, testing on January 6, 2013 by gerieowen.
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Thanks to that victory, the Spaniard is now the second of the WorldTour ranking.
"At the end of the day, Huy is a climb that suits me perfectly well and I can only come for the win here – I'm super happy this happened again today. It was an extremely hard day, with a lot of nerves out there, loads of crashes… it is some time since I've raced on such a tense field as today's. There were crashes already with 130km to go, some of them happening within the first 30 places of the bunch… just dangerous.
"I felt really willing to fight for it, the team is doing splendid these days and we could only do our best to win. It was always under control today – ever since we started controlling the pace into the bunch, then with Giovanni Visconti into the break. With the climb of Cherave, everyone was more tired at the foot of the Mur and that really had an impact. I came into the final climb in a great position and decided to lead the pace so I didn't get boxed in – I could also control all moves from the front and still save some energy for the finish. With 200 meters to go, It already seemed clear to me I could win this one, because I was keeping the position and had the legs to push and contest the sprint with everything until the finish line.
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Superintendent Wilson released his updated plan, "A Pathway to Excellence, 2015-2020", at the last OUSD School Board meeting. The plan focuses on three primary areas: Effective Talent Programs, an Accountable School District, and Quality Community Schools.
To watch the video of Wilson unveiling his plan at the school board meeting, click here.
To read Wilson's gripping reflections on the recent events in Ferguson, Cleveland, and New York, and their implications for our work here in Oakland, click here.
What are your reactions to the plan and what implications do you think Wilson's plan might have on teaching policy and practice in Oakland schools? Is this the plan that will move Oakland from a community with great potential to one that has exceeded it?
The coolest thing about teaching is that there is no one right way to do it. There are some essential components of the craft that we know work, but the innovative strategies teachers use to incorporate those essentials can vary in beautiful, creative, stylistic ways. When teachers have the opportunities to learn from each other what works for them, teacher expertise expands and student learning improves.
The same can be argued for school improvement and district policies. The GO Teacher Policy Fellows had the opportunity recently to sit down with Superintendent Antwan Wilson to discuss the state and future of Oakland schools. While we had many questions for him, he had only one for us: What is working at your school site? I appreciated the focus on our successes and decided to document some of the responses.
We'd love to hear from you! What is working at your school site? What strategies from those listed here might you bring back to your school leadership and why?
This report on teacher compensation from the School Finance Redesign Project at Center on Reinventing Public Education, published in June 2008 by Michael DeArmond and Dan Goldhaber, analyzes three teacher compensation studies that strive to answer the question "Are there good ideas about better ways to spend money to attract and reward quality educators?". The study considers combat pay, pay reform, and private sector v. teacher salary markets.
Bad teachers are having their moment in the sun this summer. The message from the mainstream media right now is that teachers are the problem.
Whoopie Goldberg is a talk show host and opinionator on teacher tenure, also known as due process, who wants bad teachers fired.
Vergara v. California declares that students' rights to an equitable education are being violated by "teacher tenure" guarantees. It is being appealed by the California Teachers Association.
Students from Fremont and Castlemont High Schools in deep East Oakland have filed a suit in Alameda County Superior Court saying that "students have been denied equal access to teaching time compared with students who attend schools in more well-to-do neighborhoods." These students have suffered through round after round of ineffective substitutes.
We are a society that is obsessed with bad teachers. Even Cameron Diaz has staked her claim in the discourse, playing a drunk and horny teacher who wants to quit the profession to marry rich.
A more accurate, if not way more boring, version of the movie would be called Good Teacher. It would star me, the opening shot focused on my hand whacking my alarm at 6:00am, suiting up with a sensible pair of clogs so I can facilitate play during recess. All day, I am transitioning kindergarteners with autism from one 20 minute academic session to another, literally singing and dancing as I go. Then the camera would pan to me laminating individualized folder activities for 12 students, cutting out the materials that I bought myself while sitting on my sofa. I'd be wearing a fetching sweater set and an increasingly strong eye glass prescription as I finish writing an IEP late into the night – late being 9:00pm. My bedtime, like a young child's, is 9:30. And Justin Timberlake never kisses me good night or pays my bills.
While this makes for bad cinema, it makes for good teaching. And there is a lot more good teaching going on than the media presents. Making good teachers feel eclipsed by bad-teacher-hysteria isn't going to close the achievement gap.
There is no doubt that students in high-need school districts are being denied access to excellent educations. But bad teachers aren't the root cause. Racism and classism are.
Segregation along the lines of race and class is thriving the the American public education system. Sixty years after Brown v. Board of Education, schools across the country, and in the Bay Area, are desegregated in legislation only. Segregation widens the achievement gap.
If we are serious about closing the achievement gap, then we need to shift our priorities from firing bad teachers, to hiring and retaining talented teachers and desegregating schools.
We need to learn a lesson from Finland, the going gold standard of education: we need to make the standards for admittance to schools of education very high, train teachers incredibly well, support teachers in the beginning of their careers, pay teachers like professionals, accept teachers' assessments like we would a prescription from a doctor, and make teaching a job to brag about at a cocktail party.
This is not an excuse, this is the truth: we are a nation that enslaved African-Americans 245 years. It is not a coincidence that African-American males continue to suffer the most in the public education system. The bad teacher discourse is a distraction from the reality that our political and social systems are hurting, not just our education system.
There are optimistic examples of revolutionary work to close the achievement gap that transcends the bad teacher discourse and includes acknowledging teachers who serve students tirelessly. The Harlem Children's Zone commits to not only to academic excellence, but also to wrap around services that break patterns of poverty. Oakland Unified School District's Office of African-American Male Achievement is doing work to coach young men outside of the classroom and is getting positive national attention.
We need to turn our attention to both cultivating and retaining a robust teaching force as we fight poverty and segregation. We need to spend time and money on preventative efforts like pre-natal care, public pre-school, and health care to close the achievement gap. We need to stop mythologizing the bad teacher and start supporting all teachers to be the best they can for their students.
Summer is coming to an end, and the teacher nightmares are beginning. You know, the terrifying dreams where you have nothing planned or prepared for class and you've forgotten everything you know about being with students?
With the endless Sturm und Drang that comes with the start of a new year, it's a great time to remind ourselves of all the reasons we stay teaching in Oakland.
I posed the question to my teacher friends around Oakland: With all the challenges and frustrations, why do YOU stay teaching in Oakland? Here's what they said.
For these reasons, and so many more, we stay teaching in Oakland.
Oakland Local's Article on Antwan Wilson (VIDEO): Discusses Wilson's background, OUSD's background, and Wilson's priorities as new superintendent.
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New look in the 'A' League at Welford Road
Premiership 'A' League action returns to Welford Road on September 25 with a new format and some new attractions for supporters.
After victory away to Worcester Cavaliers and defeat at Northampton last weekend, the Tigers Development XV host Wasps in the first home game of the campaign on Monday, September 25 and there are some important changes which we hope will help to make matchday a more enjoyable experience for all supporters and encourage more supporters to follow the action.
Season ticket holders can gain free entry to 'A' League fixtures on production of their season ticket and will also receive four free tickets via email to pass on to friends and family.
Entry for all other supporters is £5 adults, £1 juniors in advance or at the ticket office on the way to the turnstiles. Book in person, phone 0116 319 8888 (option 2) or online.
All supporters will now be housed in the lower tier of the Holland & Barrett Stand, where there is more space to use the bar and food kiosks in the concourse and access to the Junior Tigers Club.
Final Whistle is open from 5.30pm for pre-match food and refreshments – perfect for supporters who travel to Welford Road straight from work – and the Junior Tigers Club will be open for young supporters from 6.00pm ahead of kick-off at 7.00pm.
The Premiership Suite in the Holland & Barrett Stand will be open for 1880 members, and the executive boxes in the Mattioli Woods Stand will be available to holders.
Summer signings Gareth Owen, Valentino Mapapalangi and Jonah Holmes have played in the opening games in the 'A' League, with young full-back Jordan Olowofela claiming a hat-trick of tries in the win at Worcester and development squad hooker Harry Mahoney also claiming three tries in two games so far.
The 'A' League programme includes 10 games this season, which is double the number from, recent years. Clubs have five games at home and five away in the Northern Conference which includes Tigers, Newcastle Falcons, Northampton Wanderers, Sale Jets, Wasps and Worcester Cavaliers. The remaining six Premiership clubs, plus Bristol, line up in the southern section. The top two teams in the pools will progress to the semi-finals.
Tigers host Wasps on September 25 and then have a Sunday afternoon fixture against Newcastle Falcons on October 1. There are three further rounds before Christmas, a New Year leg and three rounds in the run-in to the end of the campaign before the semi-finals and final scheduled for April.
Bring the family along and support the Tigers.
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January August May June
Staff and postgraduate students trained in research funding opportunities
Staff and postgraduate students learning more about research funding opportunities
Photo: Linda Fekisi
Staff and postgraduate students from our university attended a training session by Research Professionals Africa (RPA) on the Bloemfontein Campus.
RPA is a collaborative initiative between Research Ltd (UK), the South African Research and Innovation Management Association (SARIMA) and the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU). It provides an extensive range of opportunities for funding ranging from institutional grants, travel awards and postgraduate scholarships to scientific fellowships across disciplines.
The session was presented by Refilwe Masiba, Officer at the Office for International Affairs. She explained that RPA acts as a platform which offers researchers the opportunity to seek out available research funding opportunities in Africa and other regions of the world. "This is a platform that is available on all of our three campuses. It is the first of three training sessions which are set to take place here at the main campus," she said.
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