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Andrea Kaminski and Dale Schultz. Executive Director Matt Rothschild thanked the staff and the volunteers and the board of directors, as well as all the members in attendance, who approved the slate of board members. Rothschild expressed confidence that the appeal of the Wisconsin State Supreme court decision on the John Doe and campaign finance would be overturned by the US Supreme Court. Andrea Kaminski, the executive director of the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin, thanked the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign for working so closely with it and Common Cause and WisPIRG and other groups in Wisconsin nonprofit pro-democracy coalition. "We're all working together as never before," Kaminski said. She also stressed how important it is to vote, and to educate the citizens of Wisconsin about the Voter ID law, which her organization fought so hard against. Kaminski came to the defense of Kevin Kennedy and the Government Accountability Board, praising all the work they've done to ensure fair elections in Wisconsin. She expressed concern for the future, since Republicans in the legislature last year dissolved the GAB and are replacing it with two partisan boards. And she urged the Wisconsin Legislature to honor the GAB request to spend $250,000 to educate Wisconsin citizens about what they'll need to vote. Angie Trudell Vasquez, a poet who works for the ACLU of Wisconsin on youth outreach, read four of her poems, which were very well received. "People are worth saving," she said, in her last hopeful poem, "Tree Friends." She also reassured the audience that young people are very concerned about the fate of democracy in Wisconsin and across the country. Representative JoCasta Zamarripa of Wisconsin's 8th Assembly district also spoke. She acknowledged that her district is the district with the lowest voter turnout in the state. "It's my life's goal to increase civic engagement for Latinos in Wisconsin," she said. "I see the overlap between the need to get money out of politics and the need to increase civic engagement." And she thanked the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign for being an ally in the pro-democracy work that she does. Nevertheless, McChesney said he was still "extraordinarily hopeful." One reason is because "interest in politics among young Americans is at a level we haven't seen in two decades. And it's not a fad, like streaking. Politics is no longer a lifestyle choice. It's a matter of survival." He added that pro-democracy changes may come in a bundle. "We're not going solve these problems one at a time," he said. The audience then participated in more than a half hour of Q&As with the speakers, touching on a range of issues, including: the reliability of voting machines, the drift of the Republican Party in Wisconsin, the power of rightwing talk radio in southeastern Wisconsin, felon disenfranchisement, and the similarities and differences between Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders. this is inherited grief – blood concrete. spray of hot water shoots out pounds flesh. walks two miles to mountain spring. patrons sip coffee tea orange juice pinkies out. no eggs will blossom this season. bobcats coyotes rabbit hunt water. from a banana leaf in the rose dappled morning. seeks twenty mile pipeline to drain Lake Michigan. strawberries in winter, champagne baths. under their branches on blue sky days.
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I like how Sheera was able to direct each question on a general note and explicitly explain each scenario to each individual's circumstances. I like that the therapist spoke about our emotions and how to get them back in control. We can all be in control of what we will allow to effect us or not.
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Q: IBM Worklight - windows 8 tablet run time javascript exception While running my app for Windows 8 tablet, I am getting runtime exception in jQuery lib. Unhandled exception at line 1469, column 3 in ms-appx://6059b213-0a33-4d20-8429-fc91e6f329d9/www/default/js/jquery-1.9.1.js steps taken in my project: * *created a new worklight project *added the below scripts manually to default .html file (can't use script tags in Stackoverflow...): script src="js/jquery-1.9.1.js" script src="js/jquery.mobile-1.3.1.js" *commented out this line: <script>window.$ = window.jQuery = WLJQ;</script> http://i.stack.imgur.com/BiPPy.png http://i.stack.imgur.com/NcJPC.png A: jQuery 1.9.1 will not work with win8. Two options here * *(preferred) use jQuery 1.8.x. It is enough for jQuery mobile 1.3.x *Patch jQuery 1.9.1. Find this line body.appendChild( container ).appendChild( div ); and replace it with if (typeof(MSApp) !== "undefined"){ MSApp.execUnsafeLocalFunction(function(){ body.appendChild( container ).appendChild( div ); }); } else { body.appendChild( container ).appendChild( div ); }
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On this day exactly fifteen years ago Iron Maiden played their first European show with the new six piece line-up we know today. 09.09.1999 Iron Maiden hit Paris and Bercy in front of a capacity crowd with a stunning setlist that amped up expectations for what was in the cards for the reunited band. But no one could foresee what we know now. 15 years later Iron Maiden has become one of the biggest rock acts in the world, playing to audiences exceeding the glory of their heydays. Fifteen years ago sins i saw the reunion with Bruce & Adrian in Scandinavium Gothenburg 1999 . That was fantastic sett list specsially hearing Bruce singing x factor and Virtual Ix songs that sounds AWESOME !!! Sorry Blaze.
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Review: Rough for Theatre I and Act Without Words II 12th to 17th September, Dublin, 2013 Company SJ and Barabbas, dir. Sarah Jane Scaife Sarah Jane Scaife sets her doubly-billed productions of Rough for Theatre I and Act Without Words II in a disused yard adjacent to the Ulster Bank offices on the banks of Dubin's Liffey river. Her Company SJ and Dublin theatre company Barabbas are dedicated to re-inserting the writings of Beckett into the architecture and social spaces of Dublin city. As Scaife puts it in the programme notes, they invite audience members to note the surrounding combination of social decay and financial power as they walk to, and enter, the performance space. Lianne O'Shea's subtle lighting illuminated areas around the perimeter of the space which initially people were free to investigate: candles circle a quote from Waiting for Godot, written in chalk ('they give birth astride of a grave'), a fire burns in a small metal bin. When the first performance, Rough for Theatre I, begins, chairs are carried to a semi-circle in one area of the yard, lit by footlights. Under a butterfly tree, its blooms beginning to decay as the autumn cold sets in, A (Trevor Knight) scratches his bow across a battered violin, the sound as uncomfortable to the ear as the biting cold is to the gathered bodies. Scaife's Rough reveals relationality in extremes, one human reaching toward another in a gesture marred by cruelty and domination. It is not clear what Raymond Keane's B wants from A: company or servitude? During the break between the shorts, staff hand us a cup of cocoa, but it does little against what is becoming a very committed Dublin wind. We're grateful however, and for the fact that no rain is falling. As we turn, shivering to the next performance, dirt and cold become central to this theatrical experience. A and B in Act Without Words II are huddled in sleeping bags on cardboard under the only shelter in the yard – a corrugated iron awning. The more fastidious B's (Brian Burroughs) response to the dirt around him as he performs the routing of getting up, exercised, dressed and moving his and A's sack on a few feet, make us even more aware of the precariousness of this existence, as does A's (Raymond Keane) palsied gestures as he goes through his version of the 'routine'. A's movements are painfully slow, as if control over his body is waning and made all the more painful by the biting cold. The dramas, combined with the weather and the darkness, demand that the audience give thought to the difficulties of survival under such conditions. The performances are a testament to the actors' skills, retaining physical control and precision throughout the performance – challenging even without the cold. Scaife's approach focuses on the poverty and deprivation that these texts evoke: Beckett's use of the vagrant as a reflection upon normative society. Scaife's siting of the plays expands the resonance to a consideration of the material conditions of poverty and the structural conditions which permit or create it, as well as the spiritual and existential poverty that comes with being, as Heidegger's Dasein, thrown in the world. In taking Beckett back to the concrete – literally and figuratively – Scaife allows both of these resonances to co-exist. Raymond Keane in Act Without Words II, dir. Sarah Jane Scaife and Barabbas Theatre Company
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Viva la Causa! March 31, 2010 / Ren There is no food justice without labor justice. No workers, no farms. No farms, no food. "In 1962 César Chávez founded the National Farm Workers Association, later to become the United Farm Workers – the UFW. He was joined by Dolores Huerta and the union was born. That same year Richard Chávez designed the UFW Eagle and César chose the black and red colors. César told the story of the birth of the eagle. He asked Richard to design the flag, but Richard could not make an eagle that he liked. Finally he sketched one on a piece of brown wrapping paper. He then squared off the wing edges so that the eagle would be easier for union members to draw on the handmade red flags that would give courage to the farm workers with their own powerful symbol. César made reference to the flag by stating, "A symbol is an important thing. That is why we chose an Aztec eagle. It gives pride . . . When people see it they know it means dignity." For a long time in 1962, there were very few union dues paying members. By 1970 the UFW got grape growers to accept union contracts and had effectively organized most of that industry, at one point in time claiming 50,000 dues paying members. The reason was César Chávez's tireless leadership and nonviolent tactics that included the Delano grape strike, his fasts that focused national attention on farm workers problems, and the 340-mile march from Delano to Sacramento in 1966. The farm workers and supporters carried banners with the black eagle with HUELGA (strike) and VIVA LA CAUSA (Long live our cause). The marchers wanted the state government to pass laws which would permit farm workers to organize into a union and allow collective bargaining agreements. César made people aware of the struggles of farm workers for better pay and safer working conditions. He succeeded through nonviolent tactics (boycotts, pickets, and strikes). César Chávez and the union sought recognition of the importance and dignity of all farm workers. It was the beginning of La Causa, a cause that was supported by organized labor, religious groups, minorities, and students. César Chávez had the foresight to train his union workers and then to send many of them into the cities where they were to use the boycott and picket as their weapon. César was willing to sacrifice his own life so that the union would continue and that violence was not used. César fasted many times. In 1968 César went on a water only, 25 day fast. He repeated the fast in 1972 for 24 days, and again in 1988, this time for 36 days. What motivated him to do this? He said, Farm workers everywhere are angry and worried that we cannot win without violence. We have proved it before through persistence, hard work, faith and willingness to sacrifice. We can win and keep our own self-respect and build a great union that will secure the spirit of all people if we do it through a re-dedication and re-commitment to the struggle for justice through nonviolence." –UFW On Wednesday, March 31 (on what would have been the farm labor and civil rights leader's 83rd birthday), President Obama will meet with members of the Chávez family, UFW President Arturo S. Rodriguez and UFW co-founder Dolores Huerta to sign a proclamation designating March 31, 2010 as César Chávez Day. No workers, no farms. No farms, no food. ← Local Flavors at Art City Austin Smoked Duck Pizza →
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Tiger-Cats Fight Back to Defeat Argonauts in CFL Eastern Final NewsScoresCFL Stephan Rachuk· December 5, 2021 We finally made it! After a delayed and shortened CFL season, we're just a couple games away from the Grey Cup. The first matchup of the afternoon sees the Hamilton Tiger-Cats taking on the Toronto Argonauts. If the Ticats can pull this out, they essentially have home team advantage next week in the Championship. Totonto on the other hand, is looking to secure a win of their own coming off a mini-controversy. The Argos started the game out hot on defense, grabbing a quick interception and putting them in prime scoring position. They were able to get close to the goal line, but they couldn't get it past the Ticats defense. At minimum, Toronto took the early lead after Boris Bede knocked in a short 10-yard field goal, putting them up 3-0. It's @BrizzyUL17 putting the first points on the board in the Eastern Final for the @TorontoArgos! 🐯 – 0 ⚓️- 3 Q1 | 8:29 remaining#GCPlayoffs | #RoadToTheGreyCup pic.twitter.com/7pio3c4ay5 — CFL (@CFL) December 5, 2021 Hamilton still couldn't find their rhythm, they found themselves giving the Argos possession once again. The Argonauts still couldn't find the end zone, but they did grab three more points, with Bede knocking in another field goal. Masoli came back in for the TiCats, but his luck didn't change. After making some impressive moves, he fumbled the ball with the Argos getting possession and another chance to score. That @TorontoArgos defence causing a ruckus!#GCPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/0wSLgj0SdI Luckily for the TiCats, they were able to regain possession without giving up any points. With a new drive the TiCats coaching staff opted to bring in Dane Evans at QB in hopes to change the course of the matchup. Although they had a new quarterback in, they ended up having the same result when they were forced to punt back to the Argonauts. The Argos were coming out in full force. They still weren't able to grab a touchdown, but they once again grabbed three with another successful field goal attempt. This wasn't an easy one for Bede, but he sure made it seem like it. Nearing halftime, Toronto now held a 9-0 lead over Hamilton. From distance: @BrizzyUL17 extends the @TorontoArgos lead! ⚓️ – 9 Q2 | 6:16 remaining#GCPlayoffs | #RoadToTheGreyCup pic.twitter.com/0zgltzAmwx Hamilton continued to fail on offense, and the Argos were happy to capitalize. Once again, Boris Bede was able to come in clutch for Toronto, putting another field goal through the uprights, giving them a solid 12-0 lead. Boris Bede has been busy….4/4 ⚓️ – 12#GCPlayoffs | #RoadToTheGreyCup pic.twitter.com/lmD8bcC5GT The Tiger-Cats still struggled behind the ball., and ultimately the Argos defense came out strong again forcing another turnover late in the half. Insane turn of events right here, folks.@Ticats | #GCPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/5BAHKZheCR Toronto held possession to end the half. Needless to say, Hamilton seemed to have shot themselves in the foot on numerous occasions, which shows in the 12-0 Argos lead. If the Tiger-Cats wanted a chance at the Grey Cup, they were going to need to make some major adjustments in the half. The Argos would start out the second half with the ball, but luckily for Hamilton they weren't able to add to their lead. Hamilton on the other hand finally found the end zone. Their first points came off a punt return, which Papi White was able to run back 92-yards to put six on the boards. 🏁 @PapiWhite4 was on a hot lap🏁#GCPlayoffs | #RoadToTheGreyCup pic.twitter.com/XSc0v7vKWJ The Argos seemed like a different team in the second half, once again not able to get the ball moving. With the Tiger-Cats now back in control they seemed to be stuck punting it back to Toronto. But, the team successfully faked the punt and moved the chains giving them a first down. This proved to be wise, as Hamilton seemed to finally find their groove. Dade Evans found a wide-open Acklin who was able to grab the ball and move it into the end-zone. Hamilton attempted a two-point conversation, but were not able to take the lead. But, for the first time since the beginning of the game it was now tied, 12-12. With the Argos behind the ball again, they were hoping to retake the lead. They still could get into the end zone, but they took another chance at a field goal. Unfortunately, this may have been one too many for Bede, as he missed his first kick of the afternoon. New York Guardians Beat Dallas Renegades 30-12 Stephan Rachuk· March 8, 2020 NewsScoresXFL Ending the third quarter the Argonauts once again punted the ball, meaning whoever can win the 4th wins the game. Hamilton knew that they could gain control of this game with this drive. The Argonauts that they saw in the first half have gone mild, and they were hoping to get that home team advantage in the championship game. Dane Evans was out for the kill. Not only did he bring his team to the goal line, he worked his magic with a quarterback sneak to grab another touchdown for the Ticats. This was also Hamilton's first lead of the game, and honestly it's probably the best time for that to happen. After a successful 2-point conversion they now lead the Argos 20-13 with 11:08 left in the game. 🐯 GREAT DANE: TOUCHDOWN 🐯@daneevans9 puches it in, and the @Ticats take the lead for the first time!#GCPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/AzctpyZPTs The Argos suck at 3-1, put it all on the line. At first it looked like a turnover, but they were saved by the refs when they called the Tiger-Cats for offsides. This allowed the Argos a first down and another chance with the ball. With a little over 8-minutes left, time was running out. Luckily only one score separated the teams, giving Toronto hope in the fourth. At the end of the drive, they still could not find the end zone, but Bede once again came in clutch. This time he knocked it in for 47-yards, bringing the matchup to 20-16. Dane Evans and the Tiger-Cats were now out for the kill, they could feel how close they were to a victory. Once again Evans was able to bring the team to the goal line, and once again he was able to sneak it into the end zone, extending their lead. After a successful field goal, they know led the Argos 27-16 Bethel-Thompson and the Argonauts knew that this was probably their last time to strike, and they sure played like it. They moved the ball, they moved the chains, but not enough to get a touchdown. Boris Bede once again grabbed points for Toronto, but with 1:10 remaining they still trailed 27-19. GAME DAY ALERT: Boris Bede gets another field goal, but the #Argos still trail 27-19 with 1:10 remaining.#GCPlayoffs #CFL #CFLPlayoffs — CFL Newsroom (@CFLNewsroom) December 5, 2021 With Hamilton now in control of the ball and the game, they did what they needed to do; run out the clock. At the end of the day it was a tale of two halves. Toronto came out strong in the first, but because they never found the end zone it left them open for the Tiger-Cats to fight back. Once we got to the second half, Hamilton made the right adjustments and were able to start getting the ball moving. We now know half of the teams that will be participating in the Grey Cup next week, and more importantly we now know that Hamilton will have a home team advantage. The Grey Cup will be televised in Canada on TSN as usual, but fans in the United States will be able to tune in on ESPN2 or ESPN+. We look forward to the next game to see who the Tiger-Cats will take on, will it be the Saskatchewan Roughriders or the Winnipeg Blue Bombers? Which matchup would you like to see in this years Grey Cup? Let us know down in the comments below or join the conversation on Discord. CFLHamilton Tiger CatsToronto ArgonautsCFL Playoffs Stephan Rachuk· January 26, 2023 NewsPress ReleaseXFL FCF Winnipeg Blue Bombers Calgary Stampeders BIG NOON KICKOFF Kurt Warner
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This questionnaire has been compiled from multiple sources to best help us assess a pediatric patient's sleep. Please fill out all questions to the best of your knowledge. This information will become part of the medical record and is considered confidential. What are your major concerns about your child's sleep? What have you previously tried to help this problem? Total estimated amount of sleep on a weekday (including naps): hours mins. Usual bedtime on weekday nights: Usual wake time on weekday mornings: mins. Total estimated amount of sleep on a weekend day (including naps): hours mins. Usual bedtime on weekend nights: Usual wake time on weekend mornings: mins. Is there a regular bedtime? Does the child have his/her own bedroom? Does the child have his/her own bed? Is there a parent present when your child falls asleep? Does the child resist going to bed? Does the child have difficulty falling asleep? Does the child awaken during the night? If awakening at night, does the child have difficulty returning to sleep? Is the child difficult to awaken in the morning? Is the child a poor sleeper? Is this an only child? If no, what number child is this? Trouble breathing through his/her nose? If your child has long-term medical problems, list the three that you think are the most important. Getting out of bed at night? Trouble staying in his/her bed? Uncomfortable "creepy-crawly" feeling in his/her legs? Feels weak or loses control of his//her muscles with strong emotions? Reports being unable to move when falling asleep or upon waking? Reports frightening visual images before falling asleep or upon waking? Does anyone in the family have a sleep disorder? If yes, who and what disorder? Has your child ever had his/her tonsils removed? Has your child ever had his/her adenoids removed? Has your child ever had ear tubes? What other surgeries has your child had (include age when surgery performed)? The "BEARS" instrument is divided into five major sleep domains, providing a comprehensive screen for the major sleep disorders affecting children in the 2- to 18-year old range. Each sleep domain has a set of age appropriate "trigger questions" for use in the clinical interview. a. Snore more than half the time? d. Have "heavy" or loud breathing? e. Have trouble breathing or struggle to breathe? f. Have you ever seen your child stop breathing during the night? a.Tend to breathe through their mouth during the day? b.Have a dry mouth on waking in the morning? c. Occasionally wet the bed? d. Wake up feeling unrefreshed during the day? e. Have a teacher or other supervisor who commented that Your child sleeps during the day? f. Find it hard to wake up in the morning? g. Wake up with headaches in the morning? 3.Did your child stop growing at a normal rate at any time since birth?
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require 'spec_helper' describe 'bindings test', type: :feature, sauce: true do it 'should load the page' do visit '/' expect(page).to have_content('Kitchen Sink') end describe 'text/fields' do it 'should load the bindings page and update bindings' do visit '/' click_link 'Bindings' # Fill in one field and see if it updates the rest fill_in('pageName1', with: 'Page bindings') expect(find('#pageName1').value).to eq('Page bindings') expect(find('#pageName2').value).to eq('Page bindings') expect(find('#pageName3')).to have_content('Page bindings') fill_in('pageName2', with: 'Update everywhere') expect(find('#pageName1').value).to eq('Update everywhere') expect(find('#pageName2').value).to eq('Update everywhere') expect(find('#pageName3')).to have_content('Update everywhere') end it 'should update params bindings and the url' do visit '/' click_link 'Bindings' # phantom does not support the html5 history api # TODO: We could probably polyfill this in phantom expect(current_path).to eq('/bindings') if ENV['BROWSER'] != 'phantom' # Fill in one field and see if it updates the rest fill_in('paramsName1', with: 'Params bindings') expect(find('#paramsName1').value).to eq('Params bindings') expect(find('#paramsName2').value).to eq('Params bindings') expect(find('#paramsName3')).to have_content('Params bindings') fill_in('paramsName2', with: 'Update everywhere') expect(find('#paramsName1').value).to eq('Update everywhere') expect(find('#paramsName2').value).to eq('Update everywhere') expect(find('#paramsName3')).to have_content('Update everywhere') if ENV['BROWSER'] != 'phantom' expect(current_url).to match(/\/bindings[?]name[=]Update%20everywhere$/) end end it 'should update the url and fields when bound to a param in the route' do visit '/' click_link 'Bindings' # phantom does not support the html5 history api # TODO: We could probably polyfill this in phantom expect(current_path).to eq('/bindings') if ENV['BROWSER'] != 'phantom' # Fill in one field and see if it updates the rest fill_in('routesName1', with: 'Routes bindings') expect(find('#routesName1').value).to eq('Routes bindings') expect(find('#routesName2').value).to eq('Routes bindings') expect(find('#routesName3')).to have_content('Routes bindings') fill_in('routesName2', with: 'bound_url') expect(find('#routesName1').value).to eq('bound_url') expect(find('#routesName2').value).to eq('bound_url') expect(find('#routesName3')).to have_content('bound_url') if ENV['BROWSER'] != 'phantom' expect(current_path).to eq('/bindings/bound_url') end end it 'should go from a url and query to params' do visit '/bindings/testing?name=cool' expect(find('#paramsName3')).to have_content('cool') expect(find('#routesName3')).to have_content('testing') end it 'should load the bindings page and update bindings' do visit '/' click_link 'Bindings' # Fill in one field and see if it updates the rest fill_in('textareaName1', with: 'Page bindings') expect(find('#textareaName1').value).to eq('Page bindings') expect(find('#textareaName2').value).to eq('Page bindings') expect(find('#textareaName3')).to have_content('Page bindings') fill_in('textareaName2', with: 'Update everywhere') expect(find('#textareaName1').value).to eq('Update everywhere') expect(find('#textareaName2').value).to eq('Update everywhere') expect(find('#textareaName3')).to have_content('Update everywhere') end it 'should update local_store bindings' do visit '/' click_link 'Bindings' # Fill in one field and see if it updates the rest fill_in('localstoreName1', with: 'Page bindings') expect(find('#localstoreName1').value).to eq('Page bindings') expect(find('#localstoreName2').value).to eq('Page bindings') expect(find('#localstoreName3')).to have_content('Page bindings') fill_in('localstoreName2', with: 'Update everywhere') expect(find('#localstoreName1').value).to eq('Update everywhere') expect(find('#localstoreName2').value).to eq('Update everywhere') expect(find('#localstoreName3')).to have_content('Update everywhere') end # it 'should update local_store bindings' do # visit '/' # # click_link 'Bindings' # # within '#pageSelect1' do # find("option[value='two']").click # end # # # Fill in one field and see if it updates the rest # expect(find('#pageSelect1').value).to eq('two') # expect(find('#pageSelect2').value).to eq('two') # expect(find('#pageSelect3')).to have_content('two') # # # Fill in one field and see if it updates the rest # fill_in('pageSelect2', :with => 'three') # expect(find('#pageSelect1').value).to eq('three') # expect(find('#pageSelect2').value).to eq('three') # expect(find('#pageSelect3')).to have_content('three') # end end describe 'check boxes' do it 'should load the bindings page and update checkboxes' do visit '/' click_link 'Bindings' expect(find('#pageCheck3')).to have_content('') # Fill in one field and see if it updates the rest check('pageCheck1') expect(find('#pageCheck1')).to be_checked expect(find('#pageCheck2')).to be_checked expect(find('#pageCheck3')).to have_content('true') uncheck('pageCheck1') expect(find('#pageCheck1')).to_not be_checked expect(find('#pageCheck2')).to_not be_checked expect(find('#pageCheck3')).to have_content('') end it 'should load the bindings page and update checkboxes bound to params' do visit '/' click_link 'Bindings' expect(current_path).to eq('/bindings') if ENV['BROWSER'] != 'phantom' expect(find('#paramsCheck3')).to have_content('') # 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3 important skills that you need to know in cheerleading. I think my tutorial has a Title, Pace, List of materials, Length, Video Quality, Voice, step by step, On topic, Intro & Outro Music, Slow or Fast Motion and Strategies. For Pace and Voice, I think I spoke clear, loud and energetic. "On topic and Intro & Outro Music, " I was on Topic and I have into and outro music. For extending my thinking, I watched two people's tutorial. They are Emily's blog and Ayaka's blog. I learned a lot of things. I learned that making it simple makes people understand better, making the music catchy make the audience hook there attention, I learned another type of shape of an " S" ( Graffiti letters), and another way of making a mash potato's. Also I learned that, the words you use in the voice over, and how the tones goes of your voice, will change how the audience feelings. My challenging for my tutorial was PLANNING. My first topic was " How to do a elevator stand into a pop". I filmed it but I didn't have time to film it again and again and my cheerleading lesson is on Friday and it was due next week so I couldn't film it. Also if I'd have time to practice my stands and then film, I think it was better because we didn't practice our stands when we filmed. So I changed my idea. ( That was my challenging part) Well my challenging part RIGHT NOW is that putting the picture next to each other. For example like this. This is Ayana's blog. I am just using her as an example. I wonder how she did this. Also I want to know how to put 2 text together like this picture. Finally, First I thought that tutorial is not important to people and hard to MAKE. But right now, I think it is important to people because we can learn new stuff. AND still it was hard to make ONE TUTORIAL but I REALLY ENJOYED MAKING ONE!!!!!! I hope we can make another tutorial someday in technology CLASS! I think I need to improve on my flexibility because I am a cheerleader and I have to be flexible. Also I need to improve on muscular Endurance because when I do cheerleading we need to jump for 3minuts do a head stands or a hand stands for 2-3 minute. Also body Composition, because if I get fat then I can't jump high, can't be flexible and that means I also can't do a hand stand for a long time. I think he is 4 years old. Also I think he is looking for fish or a frog.
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// Copyright 2022 The Chromium Authors // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. package org.chromium.chrome.browser.autofill_assistant; import android.app.Activity; import android.content.Context; import android.text.TextUtils; import androidx.annotation.Nullable; import org.chromium.base.Callback; import org.chromium.chrome.browser.autofill.PersonalDataManager; import org.chromium.chrome.browser.autofill.prefeditor.EditorDialog; import org.chromium.chrome.browser.autofill.settings.AddressEditor; import org.chromium.chrome.browser.payments.AutofillAddress; import org.chromium.chrome.browser.profiles.Profile; import org.chromium.components.autofill_assistant.AssistantEditor.AssistantAddressEditor; import org.chromium.components.autofill_assistant.AssistantOptionModel.AddressModel; import org.chromium.content_public.browser.WebContents; import java.util.UUID; /** * Editor for addresses in Chrome using Autofill as a base. */ public class AssistantAddressEditorAutofill implements AssistantAddressEditor { private final AddressEditor mEditor; private final Context mContext; public AssistantAddressEditorAutofill( WebContents webContents, Activity activity, boolean shouldStoreChanges) { mEditor = new AddressEditor(AddressEditor.Purpose.AUTOFILL_ASSISTANT, /* saveToDisk= */ shouldStoreChanges); mEditor.setEditorDialog(new EditorDialog(activity, /* deleteRunnable= */ null, Profile.fromWebContents(webContents))); mContext = activity; } @Override public void createOrEditItem(@Nullable AddressModel oldItem, Callback<AddressModel> doneCallback, Callback<AddressModel> cancelCallback) { @Nullable AutofillAddress address = oldItem == null ? null : AssistantAutofillUtilChrome.assistantAutofillProfileToAutofillAddress( oldItem.mOption, mContext); Callback<AutofillAddress> editorDoneCallback = editedAddress -> { assert (editedAddress != null && editedAddress.isComplete() && editedAddress.getProfile() != null); String fullDescription = PersonalDataManager.getInstance() .getShippingAddressLabelWithCountryForPaymentRequest( editedAddress.getProfile()); String summaryDescription = PersonalDataManager.getInstance() .getShippingAddressLabelWithoutCountryForPaymentRequest( editedAddress.getProfile()); if (TextUtils.isEmpty(editedAddress.getProfile().getGUID())) { // crbug/1332561: In the case where the address is not stored, it may come without // GUID. Combined with the missing "update" signal from the PersonalDataManager this // causes our UI to show the address twice. editedAddress.getProfile().setGUID(UUID.randomUUID().toString()); } doneCallback.onResult(new AddressModel( AssistantAutofillUtilChrome.autofillProfileToAssistantAutofillProfile( editedAddress.getProfile()), fullDescription, summaryDescription)); }; Callback<AutofillAddress> editorCancelCallback = editedAddress -> cancelCallback.onResult(oldItem); mEditor.edit(address, editorDoneCallback, editorCancelCallback); } }
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The Latest in Enabling, Volunteering & Charity HomeNews & EventsNewsConnecting over Cricket Connecting over Cricket "Cricket is a game that we love and they love. Being able to connect with the children from Cricket Live Foundation through a sport rather than a language was a humbling experience." Iain Carlisle, Australia Under-19s Cricket Team. Young cricketers from Cricket Live Foundation's supported school at Sunandaopananda Vidyalaya hardly receive visitors. A stop by the Australian U19 Cricket Team was a memorable highlight. The Team, currently in Colombo on their 3rd Youth ODI Tour, dedicated a few hours to the CLF Children in Egoda Uyana, Moratuwa, providing excellent entertainment, memories and above all, the inspiration for them to do what it takes to become the very best. Cricket Live Foundation works in partnership with the Dilmah MJF Foundation with over 400 children from Moratuwa and Siyambalanduwa. Coupled with an educational programme, the Foundation uses cricket as a vehicle to foster the development of life skills and education of less-privileged children from local schools, turning the cricket field into a gateway to life-changing experiences. There was plenty of energy, zest and fun on the field. The young CLF cricketers benefited from different cricketing exposures and coaching drills that improved their hand-eye coordination. Young boys and girls who were moments before laughing and joking about with their friends transformed into determined steely-eyed athletes, focused on being the best they could be on the field. "I found it really enjoyable. They were an enthusiastic bunch of kids. We did fun games and bonded over a sport that we are passionate about. I took a lot out of this experience. I hope they had a good time as well. We won't forget this anytime soon. said Keegan Oates from Australia U19 Cricket Team. The Cricket Live Foundation is not only about Cricket. Along with daily specialised training sessions - carried out by a team of CLF coaches and mentors to enhance the strength, fitness and agility in batting, fielding and bowling, CLF also follows a comprehensive programme for children from three local schools in Moratuwa to improve school attendance, increase academic performance and highlight nutrition. Eliza Freney, Sports Dietician of Cricket Australia spoke about the nutritional requirements of a cricketer with the CLF children. During this engaging discussion, the students also had to the opportunity to share their thoughts. Every child who is passionate about cricket, dreams of becoming the next Kumar Sangakkara, or the next Steve Smith. Sports personalities are role models for many children, including the aspiring cricketers of CLF. Some of them may be destined to become big-name professional players one day and the Australian Under 19 Cricket Team represented what they wish to be. As CLF continues to nurture young talent in Cricket, bringing into focus the needs of the less-fortunate, it is nice to see International Cricket teams supporting them to brave all adversities and follow their dreams to achieve glory. disABILITY – An Innovative Teletherapy App to support children with disability Designed and developed by Dilmah's MJF Foundation and MillenniumIT ESP. The MJF Charitable Foundation and MillenniumIT ESP, with partners Microsoft, Sarva Integrated and World Vision Lanka launched disABILITY – an App. Cerebral Palsy Art Competition Join Dilmah - MJF Foundation's island-wide CP awareness poster competition and help create a society that supports, accepts and empowers people with CP. MillenniumIT ESP's HealthVision Digitally Connects Children with Special Needs to MJF Charitable Foundation's Health and Education Services HealthVision is MillenniumIT ESP's latest solution on remote patient management that focuses on patient primary healthcare and symptom reporting. Making The Most Of Lockdown: Sri Lanka's Hospitality Workers Are Prepping For The Future With its sunny beaches and signature cuisine, Sri Lanka is amongst the world's top travel destinations. Many Sri Lankans depend on tourism for their livelihood and income, but the hospitality sector has faced its challenges during the past few years. Empower differently -abled children with early treatment Sri Lanka's first tri-lingual online channel on Disability was launched on YouTube, recently. The YouTube platform is an effective way to reach families who do not have regular access to support. MJF Foundation Launches First Tri-Lingual Online Channel on Disability The Merrill J. Fernando Charitable Foundation launched "disABILITY," an English, Sinhala and Tamil, YouTube channel...
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Let's talk about the dream clients! They booked us more than 1,5 years ago and we started planning their wedding. In the meantime, we became a family of three. We took the risk of coming to their wedding all three of us together. Our little one was only 3 months old at a time. He added so much joy and happiness to this wedding, too. It was the easiest day with a baby, too! How to run a business and to be a parents is always a big question. And this wedding was the best day in our life, too! Some photographers are dreaming about locations like this! This Cliff house in Maui was so intimate and cozy for Kathleen's and Jordan family and friends. We had so much fun when taking pics of their family and friends. We cannot say thank you enough for the venue Montague Kapalua Bay. We had the 5 star meal, too. And the doughnut wedding cake…oh yeah!!! We wish you both to live the life with your full hearts and open minds. We can not say thank you enough for inviting us to your Hawaii dream wedding.
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Share this Story: Arithmetic good, words not so much Arithmetic good, words not so much Emily Mountney-Lessard Local high school students have improved their mathematics skills, according to the most recent EQAO results. But, it's not such a rosy picture on the literacy front. Provincial testing results for Grades 9 from local school boards were released Wednesday. Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board Grade 9 applied students demonstrated a four per cent growth rate in mathematics, moving from 51 to 55 per cent compliance with provincial standards — almost 10 per cent higher than the provincial average. The provincial results remain unchanged at 44 per cent. Grade 9 academic students demonstrated a four per cent improvement in math, moving from 82 to 86 per cent. The provincial results remained unchanged at 84 per cent. "Our students continue to make sustained, incremental growth over time. We are pleased to see the improvement in mathematics." said Mandy Savery-Whiteway, director of education. At the Algonquin Lakeshore Catholic District School Board student improved in both academic and applied mathematics. Academic results in math show 88 per cent achievement, a four per cent increase from last year. The board's applied level students increased their math achievement by 11 per cent from last year up to 56 per cent. Students also wrote the Grade 10 Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test last spring. The results of this test were also released Wednesday. Students from all English pathways take the same literacy test, as it is a literacy competency assessment, not a course-specific assessment. Results indicate that 75 per cent of first-time participating HPEDSB students were successful in the literacy test. The provincial average is 82 per cent. This represents a three percentage point decrease in HPEDSB results compared to last year, and unchanged for the province. Savery-Whiteway called the literacy results "concerning." "Some students were close to being successful on the test. Getting there is within their reach. Knowing where they struggled will help us to improve their skills," said Cathy Portt, superintendent of education – curriculum services. In order to more fully understand these results, staff will be examining the data as it relates to student pathways (academic, applied and locally developed), gender and special education needs. The data will then be used by school improvement teams for classroom instruction purposes across all subject areas. "We know that we have some important work ahead of us as teachers engage in collaborative professional learning to apply research based instructional practices to improve student literacy results," said Portt. Students in the Algonquin Lakeshore Catholic District School Board achieved 86 per cent in the Grade 10 test, the same achievement as last year. "All teachers in our Catholic secondary schools are teachers of literacy," said Karen Shannon, superintendent of school effectiveness. "It takes a team approach across all subject areas to ensure that we have the ability to reach every student and reinforce good skill development every day." Successful completion of the OSSLT is a graduation requirement in the province of Ontario, so for students who do not pass the assessment further "interventions and supports" are necessary. Students may then re-write the assessment the following year or participate in the Ontario Literacy Course. Results for these students are reported as 'previously eligible' and 61 per cent of ALCDSB students were successful when they participated in the assessment a second time compared to 49 per cent of their peers provincially who found success on their second attempt. Arithmetic good, words not so much Back to video
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I have a hernia around my navel. I am overweight and I know that surgery is out of question until I lose pounds. However, my hernia is very uncomfortable and it moves. What are the warning signs and how can I treat the discomfort? 'Umbilical hernia' – rarely causes a problem in an adult. If it becomes acutely sore and tender to touch in an unusual way for you or if it changes colour then you should see your GP. Otherwise leave well alone – there is no treatment other than surgical. Special supports, etc are pretty useless for this kind of hernia. Could I have a hernia?
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Undertale New Tab for Google Chrome ISO March 27, 2019 March 29, 2019 2 Comments on Undertale New Tab for Google Chrome Undertale thinks that the universe or the story is quite deep, and you're mistaken if you think that the gamers cannot fit the game in the sky. As a matter of fact, you may find in Undertale's story the most fantastic game that has become mainstream. People and creatures live in peace on earth lands in time. However, as a result of a war that broke out, two races fought and people won. Human beings imprison the creatures under the ground and prevent them from getting out through a magical barrier. One day, our main character falls into the underground world where creatures live and starts his adventure to find ways to return home. From this point on, our main character meets Toriel, who acts as his mother from the moment he falls. Toriel's protectionist instinct can also prevent you from playing the game when it is necessary, as I am making a serious mother of the Toriel character. Undertale's graphics are entirely made of pixel art. You can keep yourself away from the game, but Undertale has to be entirely composed of pixels. For example, if you think about how The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will look like pixel art instead of realism, you can easily understand what I mean. We have to congratulate Toby Fox on developing the game. Because Undertale's character drawing and animations, characters have expressed the feelings and feelings very successfully. You can't even see this quality in games with motion capture graphics. I suggest you ignore the simple appearance of character designs left from the NES period. Because each character (really every character) has its own story and the drawings of the characters reflect their stories very successfully. Toby Fox has designed the side characters' communication with you so well that you can feel that the characters don't actually act to make the game a whole, but you really need to exist at that point of the game. Each character has his or her own troubles, treasures and happiness. When the place comes, you can have nice moments with the smiling Sans, you can listen to Toriel's mom's advice when it comes to you and enter into entertaining dialogs with Papyrus when it comes to. Undertale's gameplay is part of every game. Basically puzzles, adventure and RPG elements that bring together the game playing never bored. The puzzles in the game were neither difficult nor very easy. There are puzzles you can finish without having a nervous breakdown, but you can't easily cross over the RYO system of the game is quite successful. Undertale with more than one end is very possible to reach different end of the game thanks to very fine detail decisions. Fighting mechanics, as we encountered in JRYO games more, as you can fight against as long as an enemy is designed. In the moments of war, you shoot at the enemy with each other in turn, but you can get rid of the enemy by means of the so-called bullet – hell or the moments you have to keep a particular pointer on a point. Bullet – I have no particular interest in games of hell. But when the enemies have rained you objects, you have to make a lot of effort when it comes to avoid damage to the heart you have. When you're on the line, you can attack the enemy with the attack command or flee the battle with the Flee command. Unlike other RPG games in Undertale, you can progress without killing anyone. When a creature tries to attack you, you can talk to him through the act command and make him feel better by complimenting him. If you can't solve the job by talking, you have to go through the attack. However, after the attacks again, Mercy command to live and don't kill the creature. You can earn gold by forgiving the creatures, but you cannot earn by forgetting the experience points you earned after you killed. The character development will be shaped in this regard. Because you must remember that every creature you kill will affect the story in the background. In this section I want to draw attention to the mechanics of the game. In most RPG games you have a chance to forgive an enemy you are fighting and change the story. However, the attitude of the enemies you have decided to forgive Undertale is written in a way that is very interesting. Likewise, you can notice the warmth of the game that will heat your interior. To understand why Undertale is so good, it's a unique and enormous masterpiece, you have to play the game yourself. I don't know the last time you shook hands when you tried to fight a fight. If that's hard for you personally, Undertale teaches you well. In short, the game teaches how violent the natures of human beings are, but at the same time they should stay away from violence. I'm not going to go without saying that the game is perfect. There are exactly 101 pieces in the game. It's said that Toby Fox composed and put it all on his own. I can say that they are all very high quality. Almost all of today's games are similar to each other. If you think the games are almost the same and you get lost from the games, you should know that your prescription is Undertale. GAMES information about undertale, undertale wallpaper collection, untertale for chrome Cuphead New Tab for Google Chrome No Man's Sky New Tab for Google Chrome 2 thoughts on "Undertale New Tab for Google Chrome" Anaraje October 25, 2019 at 6:14 pm thank you for pizza
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Redbubble - have you used them? Infected lab rat still looking for a cure. I Don't Know What to Title It..any ideas? See No Evil 30" x 36" New to the World of Art. First abstract attempt; title, please? recomendations for a low "soak" stamping material? Death is there to keep us honest.
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The strange saga of the ex-porn star and the fake sports columnist In which a bizarre lie unravels. By Sam Laird on September 30, 2016 Who is "Burt Gertson"?!?! Credit: Loop Images/UIG via Getty Images > Entertainment Update, Oct. 1: FanSided released a statement Saturday, the day after this story was published, saying it has fired its editor-in-chief. Our original story follows. If this is the future of sports media, folks, well — good luck! Welcome to the strange saga of the former porn star and the fake sports columnist. SEE ALSO: How Lagunitas dodged a drug bust to become a craft beer powerhouse Last we checked in on former porn star Mia Khalifa, she was putting a college football player on blast for sliding into her DMs. As good ol' Wikipedia tells us, Khalifa is a "social media personality best known for her brief and successful career as a pornographic actress and adult model in 2014–2015." She's also a sports fan, and now writes a weekly column in which she delivers a handful of takes for the site FanSided. What's FanSided, you ask? It's an online media startup focused on sports, lifestyle and entertainment topics through a network of smaller sites as well as its FanSided.com home page. Time, Inc. bought the company last year. In a release touting the acquisition, Time, Inc. CEO Joe Ripp said it was "an investment in a modern content strategy" and praised the "entrepreneurial and agile FanSided leadership team." And this is where our story gets truly weird. No, scratch that — this is where it gets pretty weird. It gets truly weird a little later. Sit tight and read on ... Khalifa recently started arguing on Twitter with a fellow FanSided writer named "Burt Gertson." It all started when "Gertson" wrote a post in which he came to terms with sharing web space with Khalifa. That post mentioned "dick pills," "firing Ping Pong balls out of her crotch" and reference to "a feverish kaleidoscope of sex acts I'd only heard about in drunken passing, from Hindu store clerks eager to kill the wee-morning minutes." Good times. Anyway, here's a small sampling of the ensuing Twitter discourse between Khalifa and "Gertson," you can find more over at Awful Announcing. Blah blah blah, et cetera et cetera. There are more tweets and more insults, but that's the gist. What an odd situation! So Andrew Bucholtz of Awful Announcing, a site that covers sports media, decided to look into it. Who is this Gertson character, anyway? Gertson's FanSided bio features a photo of a shirtless middle-aged man and says he is a "54-year sportswriting veteran" who's "worked for more papers than you have teeth," including the New York Post. Gertson's bio also claimed experience at publications called The Murder Creek Crier and The Dirt Junction Bugle, but Bucholtz could find no record of either publication online. Gertson, it sure seemed, was a fake persona, so Bucholtz emailed FanSided editor-in-chief Jim Cavan to learn more. According to Bucholtz's reporting, Cavan replied that "Burt Gertson is indeed a real person," one who "runs his own account and writes his own columns." The site, Cavan said, "obviously didn't anticipate Burt's column generating this level of fallout — either internally or in the Twittersphere. However, we've handled the matter internally, and both Burt and Mia are eager to move on." So Gertson is real? Not exactly. Awful Announcing published their summary of the alleged Khalifa vs. Gertson beef and Bucholtz's subsequent email interview with Cavan, the FanSided editor-in-chief, insisting Gertson to be real. Then the New York Post told Bucholtz this: "No one at the Post Sports Department has ever heard of or worked with anyone named Burt Gertson. Appreciate you checking." Shortly after that, FanSided admitted in a string of several tweets that Gertson is indeed fake. Here is the chain, which takes a rather pleading tone toward the end. There is precedent for a fictional sports columnist working on the web; perhaps Gertson was meant to be a knockoff version of the popular and funny personality known as PFT Commenter. But fans and readers who pay even the slightest amount of attention are in on the PFT Commenter joke — that's why it's fun. Conversely, FanSided oddly insisted on Gertson being a real person when asked by an actual, inquiring reporter. But hey, it's a #content jungle out there, folks. Survival requires #innovation, even for Time, Inc. companies. Like we said at the top: Good luck to all involved, ourselves included.
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The Farm House Cafe, one of my favorite clients, has had huge success from day one. We worked very closely with them from the start to help develop the brand look and feel. After the logo process, we designed the web site. A fun, interactive site that immerses the user in the rustic, french, and organic style. We shoot all of the photography for them a few times a year so that we can keep the site always feeling fresh and give the user an accurate expectation of what they'll see when they visit. In this last year, we have made a lot of improvements to the sites overall ease of use and demographic reach. You may have seen this some time back, but for the many who haven't, here it is. This is classic hilarious advertising. It is amazing how effective humor can be when trying to get your message across. The Journal of Advertising mentions that "an estimated 24.4% of prime time television advertising in the U.S. is intended to be humorous." It also mentions that 55% of advertising research executives believe humor to be superior to non-humor in gaining attention. If you think about it, which commercials in the super bowl are the ones we remember the most? The funny ones! In fact humor in advertising for the super bowl and other large televised events has become a highlight of it's own. Many viewers admit that sometimes they are more interested in the commercials than the main program. Think about it, they're actually watching TV FOR the commercials. If that is not a testament to the power of humor, I don't know what is. So, next time you are thinking of a fresh spin on your next advertising campaign, why not give humor a shot? Biomonde green cleaning services was an enjoyable project. Like many of our sites, this one won an award as well. When we sat down with owners Johnny and Nicole Falco, it was determined that the overall brand should give a modern, clean feel. We wanted the site to give the idea of a very professional, capable company, but also help the user understand some of the bigger picture on the services offered. We decided to add a little humor and interest by adding "iphone-like" sliders that would show a before and after, or a "with our services or without." The characters and the information change to get a rather simple idea across, namely, "green is better". We also added a blog where the owners regularly post their latest articles, experiments, and offers. Lastly, we helped kick off this latest marketing campaign with various offline media and signage. The end result is one of the coolest 'green' companies we've seen. Advanced Woodwork is a custom cabinetry and millwork firm located in Palm Desert. They have beautiful work and continue to excel in their craft. However, they were in need of a refresh for their web presence. The old site felt dated and really didn't reflect the quality, modern, stylish products that the company puts out. We just received 2 awards from the American Design Awards. For those of you that are not familiar with web site awards, the American Design Awards is one of the better, more scrutinizing sites. They don't just throw anything up there. Which is why I'm pretty happy with the fact that my recent sites biomondegreen.com and milofelline.com both placed near the top out of 1,000's of submissions. Pretty cool I think.
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Home » TV & Movies » Craig Conover From 'Southern Charm' Reveals Why He Can't Watch Girlfriend Paige DeSorbo's Show 'Summer House' Craig Conover From 'Southern Charm' Reveals Why He Can't Watch Girlfriend Paige DeSorbo's Show 'Summer House' Craig Conover from Southern Charm admitted he gets a little jealous when he sees girlfriend Paige DeSorbo with another man on Summer House. Or men she dated on other shows too. The couple talked about their relationship and even mused about engagement and wedding rings when DeSorbo joined Conover and Austen Kroll on their podcast. Craig Conover shares why he won't watch 'Summer House' Conover admitted he hated seeing some of the men DeSorbo dated. "I don't ever get jealous," he said on hisPillows and Beer podcast. "I get real jealous of Paige. Because of the life we live." "Craig can't watch a TV show anymore because …" DeSorbo said. That's when Conover added, "I won't watch Summer House." "Oh I wasn't talking about reality TV," she said. "Yeah, she dated someone from my f****** favorite show!" Conover then exclaimed but didn't reveal which show. "And I was like wait what, why did you tell me that?" "I will say in our case there was a period because you and I did not put a label on things for so long," he said. Adding, "But I was a little anxious about stuff. And so I would be able to watch those shows again now maybe. I still don't like seeing them on a commercial." DeSorbo joked that the guy who she dated that still bugs Conover actually ended up ghosting her. She admitted, "I did like him [laughs]." Craig Conover shares his thoughts on engagments rings Earlier in the podcast, the couple revealed that DeSorbo now has her own bathroom at Conover's home and leaves clothes at his house. She said the only thing she couldn't leave behind was family heirloom rings, which is when the conversation turned to "what it's" with engagement rings. "This is my thought about engagement rings," Conover said. "They should be put in a safe. You should have a copy of it made, that looks identical in like cubic zirconia. And wear that. Because I've lost so many sentimental, valuable things in my life." He shares why he wouldn't mind wearing a wedding ring now They then wondered what would happen if Conover were to lose his wedding ring. "Well, it will be a very suspicious evening we'll have," DeSorbo joked. As a result, Conover said he'd prefer to have his wedding ring tattooed on his finger. "I would tattoo it because I lose so many f****** things," he said. "That's supposed to be bad luck though," DeSorbo said. They laughed and added, "We just won't get … you can wear whatever you want." She then wondered how Kroll and Conover felt about wearing a wedding ring. "I will say in the last long-term relationship I was in, the only other one in my life really. After a year, I wanted to wear something because I felt so bad – this sounds so conceited. We were on a snowboard trip and this girl came up to me and she was beautiful and she was like, 'I never do this but my friend knows I have a crush on you and she encouraged me to come say hi.'" "I was like, 'I have a girlfriend.' And she was like, 'Oh you don't have to be rude about it.'" His point was he wished he had something on his finger to have mitigated the situation. « Who is Hermine from The Great British Bake Off? Helen Flanagan says she didn't watch I'm A Celeb as theme tune 'freaks her out' » Riotsville, USA Review: Sierra Pettengills Transfixing Doc Unveils the Ugly Truth of Americas Riot Police
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Brian Falk, CPA is a supervisor and member of the firm's nonprofit team. Since joining the firm in 2012, he has focused on nonprofit audit, while also providing tax and consulting services to individuals and businesses on occasion. He is a leader in recruiting and mentoring co-workers at the firm.
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Made in the GMS: How GI Certification Can Boost Food Exports Jars of coffŽee for sale in Ha Noi. Viet Nam has registered geographical indications for coffee and tea products, such as Buon Ma Thuot coffee, which is produced in the Central Highlands. Photo: brians101/iStock.com. What do French Champagne, Italian Parmesan cheese, Japanese Kobe beef, and Indian Darjeeling Tea have in common? They are all protected by geographical indications, which distinguish them from other products and make them highly sought after by customers the world over. In the Greater Mekong Subregion, countries have started to adopt laws and policies to protect locally sourced products that are made using traditional methods in their region of origin. There are now more than 300 registered geographical indications in the subregion, some of which are getting international recognition. Registered Geographical Indications in the Greater Mekong Subregion GMS Member Country No. of Registered GIs People's Republic of China (Guangxi and Yunnan) GI = geographical indication, GMS = Greater Mekong Subregion, Lao PDR = Lao People's Democratic Republic, PRC = People's Republic of China. Notes: 1. Both the Lao PDR and Myanmar are in the process of approving GIs. 2. The number for the PRC (Guangxi and Yunnan) refers only to registered agro-products GIs under the PRC Ministry of Agriculture. Source: GMS Working Group on Agriculture. What is a geographical indication (GI)? The World Intellectual Property Organization defines it as "a sign used on products that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation that are due to that origin." To register a GI, there should be a clear link between the product and its place of production. In the world market, GIs are a trademark of quality and value. GIs enable local producers, who include smallholder farmers, to demand a premium price for their product. This results in higher and more sustainable incomes. For example, Kampot Pepper suppliers in Cambodia can command a premium of 300% at farm gate. Supports sustainable farming In the Greater Mekong Subregion, there is increasing interest in developing GI certification for various kinds of agricultural products. GI-certified products usually involve low volumes and environment-friendly production, which help in the "greening" of food production. There is also an increasing awareness of its benefits for rural development. Regulations and mutual recognition of GIs in the subregion have yet to be harmonized. The GMS Program is supporting various initiatives related to GIs to ensure a wider and stronger coordination within the subregion. These include exchanging information and enhancing the subregional and global reputation of GIs from the GMS. The program is also using GIs to as part of its strategy to promote the subregion as a supplier of safe and environment-friendly agriculture products. This article was adapted from the Agriculture Information Network Service of the GMS Working Group on Agriculture. Establishing a Sustainable Food Supply for the Greater Mekong Subregion Strategy for Promoting Safe and Environment-Friendly Agro-Based Value Chains in the Greater Mekong Subregion and Siem Reap Action Plan, 2018-2022 More on Agriculture
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Q: Reload all js file after ajax success Here in my project i am using ajax to change the content of a div on click of button. Here is my code : $('#geo_location').click(function(){ $.ajax({ url: '/get_geo_locations/', type: 'GET', success: function(response){ currentPage.getTemplateOnly('/static/template/geo_location.html', function(template){ $('#dataset_container').html(template({ geo_location: response })); $('#dataset_about').html('...') }); } But i need some js file to be reloaded as it loads on page refresh. And i am able to change the content but style that is implemented because of some js file is not applicable. How i can do that ?
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ETSU.edu | EAST TENNESSEE STATE ATHLETICS MEN'S SPORTS MEN'S SPORTS WOMEN'S SPORTS WOMEN'S SPORTS Athletic Vision Statement Athletic Training and BucSports Blue and Gold Club Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Academic Accolades ETSUTickets.com Buc Photo Store ETSU Tailgating Guidelines Buc Spirit ETSU Activities Book Greene Stadium Parking Map Freedom Hall Parking Map Buc Sports Network SoCon Digital Network BSN YouTube Channel Media Relations Office Info ETSU Scratchers What is the Excellence Fund? Ticket-related giving/parking Priority Points Joe Pennucci Baseball Camps Bucs in the Pros Visiting Team Guide (ETSU Game Time App) East Tennessee State Baseball Signs Six Recruits Johnson City, Tenn. - East Tennessee State's baseball team has signed six recruits to national letters of intent to attend ETSU and play baseball for the Bucs next season head coach Tony Skole announced today. Signing with the Bucs are Beau Alford (Johnson City, Tenn.), Justin Benard (Erwin, Tenn.), Shane Byrne (Johnson City, Tenn.), Steven Calicutt (Spartanburg, S.C.), Boodle Clark (Bristol, Tenn.) and Jeremy Hall (Gray, Tenn.). Alford, a left-handed pitcher/outfielder, and Byrne, a right-handed pitcher/infielder both attend Science Hill High School. Alford threw a perfect game last season and struck out 98 in 72.1 innings, winning nine games. Byrne owns a career record of 9-0 with a 0.86 ERA on the mound. A switch hitter, he batted .350 last season. "We are very excited to have players from Bernie Young's fine program at Science Hill," said Skole. "Beau has been one of the top pitchers in the state for two years now. He is a tremendous competitor and simply knows how to win. Shane has developed into one of the finer high school athletes in Tennessee. He is extremely talented and can do many things well. His potential is unlimited." Benard is a catcher at Unicoi High School where he hit .415 last season with 12 home runs and 42 RBI. He was a first team All-Wautauga Conference selection and was a Johnson City Press Super 22 selection. "We definitely believe Justin is one of the top high school hitters in the area and the state of Tennessee," said Skole. We look for him to rapidly develop into an offensive force in the Southern Conference." Calicutt, a left-handed pitcher/outfielder is a three-sport standout at Dorman High School in Spartanburg and has been rated as the top left-handed pitcher in South Carolina. Last season he went 9-0 with a 2.27 ERA. He also hit .375 and helped Dorman to the state championship game. "We are extremely pleased to have landed a player of Steven's ability," said Skole. "He is a tremendous overall athlete and will definitely have an immediate impact on our success." Clark, a right-handed pitcher/shortstop, is a two-time all-state player at Tennessee High School. Last year he went 9-2 on the mound with 99 strikeouts in 67 innings while also hitting .381 with six home runs and 25 RBI. He has been ranked by Baseball America as one of the top-10 prospects in Tennessee and has a fastball that has been clocked at 91 mph. "Boodle has an opportunity to be a very special player at ETSU," said Skole. "He is a tremendous competitor and blessed with a tremendous amount of ability. He will definitely be one of the most exciting players to watch in our program and could be one of the top players in the Southern Conference." Hall is a right-handed pitcher at Daniel Boone High School. He has been clocked as high as 92 mph with his fastball and was 5-3 with 80 strikeouts in 49.1 innings last season. He was rated as the number one prospect at the prestigious TEAM ONE Midwest Showcase and is currently ranked as the No. 8 prospect in Tennessee and No. 148 in the nation by Baseball America. He has also been a Johnson City Press Super 22 selection the past two seasons. "Jeremy is the most highly touted and decorated recruit to ever sign at ETSU," said Skole. "He has been very highly recognized over the summer and fall as one of the top prospects in the U.S. He possesses all the intangibles to have an outstanding career at ETSU. "We are extremely excited about this early recruiting class. Two years ago when we arrived on campus and put together our recruiting play, we targeted this senior class when they were sophomores. It has been a goal since out arrival to get the best players in the Tri-Cities to stay close to home and come to ETSU. These young men are a great representation of that goal. We believe this group of young men are the most highly decorated and celebrated baseball recruiting class in ETSU history. All of them are ranked very high in numerous publications as being the top prospects in the respective state and the entire U.S. We are very fortunate and proud that these young men chose ETSU over some other very fine baseball programs. This group is obviously talented, but more importantly they are great kids and come from great families. We are looking forward to the impact they will have on our program." This recruiting class is a great testament to the hard work of my assistant coaches, Nathan Goulet and David Shelton. We take a great amount of pride in our recruiting and those tow individuals, along with our players, deserve all the credit for attracting such high-quality players to our campus. We sincerely believe it is an honor and a privilege to be a baseball player at ETSU, and we hop we can continue to attract those special, high-quality individuals." ETSU Athletics Directory | E Fund © 2023 East Tennessee State Athletics. All Rights Reserved.
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Major road rebuild on SH1 in Oamaru runs right through September 27 Aug 2018 02:43 pm | NZ Transport Agency From early next month, Oamaru road users, businesses and residents are urged to plan for delays when SH1 between Ribble Street and Orana Park is rebuilt. Work will start on Monday, 3 September and run through to around the end of the month, weather dependent. Construction crews will be on site from 6am to 8pm Monday to Saturday. "The extensive nature of these roadworks means flow-on impacts to people's travel and property access will be unavoidable," says NZ Transport Agency Maintenance Contract Manager Nick Rodger. The roadworks will rebuild the road foundation on the northbound lanes of SH1 to provide a smoother and stronger road surface. In turn, this will reduce potholes and the potential for slumping in the years ahead. "We need to dig deep into the existing surface in order to build a solid base for the road foundations on the two traffic lanes heading north on SH1 / Thames Street," says Mr Rodger. "While we will make every practical effort to minimise the impacts on road users, businesses and nearby residents, delays will be inevitable as the two northbound lanes will be reduced to one lane between Ribble and Orwell Streets. We apologise in advance for the inconvenience this work may cause." Delays of up to five minutes can be expected along with road closures to Ribble, Dee, Usk, Nen, Trent, Ouse, and Orwell Streets to the west of SH1. In addition to this, there will be short-term, parking restrictions, traffic and cycle lane closures, limited pedestrian access across the highway and lower speeds. "Keeping road users, pedestrians, cyclists and the construction crew as safe as possible throughout this job is a top priority, particularly given the proximity to a number of schools, a kindergarten and the recreation centre." During peak morning and afternoon travel times drivers should expect traffic queues. It is important for drivers to plan their travel while this major piece of work is carried out, and as part of this build in a few extra minutes for their travel. "We encourage people to continue supporting businesses in the area even if they may be slightly harder than normal to access," says Mr Rodger.
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Q: BitNot does not flip bits in the way I expected Can anyone explain why the last result in these statements is not the bit-flipped version of arr? (Debug) In[189]:= arr = {0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0} (Debug) Out[189]= {0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0} (Debug) In[190]:= FromDigits[%, 2] (Debug) Out[190]= 34 (Debug) In[191]:= BitNot[%] (Debug) Out[191]= -35 (Debug) In[192]:= IntegerDigits[%, 2, 8] (Debug) Out[192]= {0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1} A: Without using IntegerDigits[]: With[{n = 34}, {n, BitXor[BitShiftLeft[1, BitLength[n]] - 1, n]} // BaseForm[#, 2] &] {100010₂, 11101₂} With[{n = 34, p = 8}, {n, BitXor[BitShiftLeft[1, p] - 1, n]} // BaseForm[#, 2] &] {100010₂, 11011101₂} A: FlipBits[num_Integer, len_.] := Module[{arr}, arr = IntegerDigits[num, 2, len]; 1 - arr] A: I don't think there is a built-in function to generate the two's complement representation. Easy to implement though. twosComplement[x_, n_] := IntegerDigits[2^x - n, 2, n] twosComplement[35, 8] (* {1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1} *) A: twosComplement[x_, n_] := UnitBox@IntegerDigits[x, 2, n] twosComplement[35, 8] {1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1}
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Amid an Unfolding Humanitarian Crisis in Syria, the European Union Faces the Perils of Devolving Migration Management to Turkey The high-stakes gambit taken by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to allow tens of thousands of asylum seekers and migrants free movement to the Greek border demonstrated the fragility of the EU-Turkey deal and the European Union's broader approach to outsource migration management to third countries. This article examines the causes for the tensions, the EU approach to external partnerships, and a hardening European attitude towards unwanted arrivals. As Governments Build Advanced Surveillance Systems to Push Borders Out, Will Travel and Migration Become Unequal for Some Groups? As governments seek to push their borders out by amassing ever more data on travelers and migrants, their creation of increasingly complex border surveillance systems and use of risk-assessment technologies could ease mobility for some while rendering other groups immobile based on hypothetical risk profiles and decisions that are not publicly known and cannot be challenged, as this article explores. Immigrant Women and Girls in the United States Immigrant women and girls constituted slightly more than half of the 44.7 million immigrants in the United States in 2018. This is higher than the global average, likely because immigrants are more likely to enter the United States through family reunification channels rather than labor migration ones (which globally are predominantly male). This article offers a rich data profile on immigrant women and girls in the United States including age, education, employment, and poverty levels. Interlocking Set of Trump Administration Policies at the U.S.-Mexico Border Bars Virtually All from Asylum Through a set of interlocking policies, the Trump administration has walled off the asylum system at the U.S.-Mexico border, guaranteeing that only a miniscule few can successfully gain protection. While the Migrant Protection Protocols, more commonly known as Remain in Mexico, have been a key part of throttling asylum applications, two newer, far less visible programs hold the potential to complete the job, as this article explores. Japan's Labor Migration Reforms: Breaking with the Past? Japan is hoping to bring in as many as 350,000 medium-skilled foreign workers over five years to fill labor market gaps in its rapidly aging society. Yet does this system of Specified Skilled Workers represent an effort to secure a workforce without making long-term settlement possible? And considering its linkage to a Technical Intern Training Program much criticized for abusive practices, does this change represent real reform? This article examines these and other issues. After Deportation, Some Congolese Returnees Face Detention and Extortion This article explores post-deportation dynamics and challenges returnees face in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Even as European countries focus on increasing returns of migrants deemed not to have a right to stay, little attention has been given to conditions at return—even to a country such as the DRC where allegations of serious human-rights violations against returned migrants have been reported for years. Can Return Migration Revitalize the Baltics? Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania Engage Their Diasporas, with Mixed Results Faced with high emigration rates and shrinking, aging populations, the Baltic states—Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania—are exploring different ways to lure back nationals who have emigrated and establish or solidify ties with members of the diaspora. Of the three countries, Estonia is proving the most successful, while Latvia appears to be ignoring the looming demographic crisis and lacks an immigration plan. "Us" or "Them"? How Policies, Public Opinion, and Political Rhetoric Affect Immigrants' Sense of Belonging Citizenship and integration policies are often thought of as markers for whether a country is welcoming to immigrants. Yet research suggests that public opinion and political rhetoric play a bigger role in immigrants' sense of belonging. This article explores how boundaries between "us" and "them" are drawn through popular conceptions of nationhood and political rhetoric, and their impact on immigrants' belonging. Foreign Fighters: Will Revoking Citizenship Mitigate the Threat? Even with the collapse of the Islamic State's "caliphate," thousands of Western foreign fighters are estimated to remain in the Middle East. Deciding how to handle the return of the radicalized—and their dependents—is no easy issue. Some countries seek to revoke their citizenship. Yet citizenship revocation has unclear impact and raises deep questions about the limits of a state's responsibility to its citizens, as this article explores. Mexican Migration to Canada: Temporary Worker Programs, Visa Imposition, and NAFTA Shape Flows Mexicans migrate to Canada in much smaller numbers than to the United States, yet over the last 30 years the country has become an increasingly attractive destination. Canada prioritizes highly skilled, educated Mexicans for permanent residency, but also attracts temporary workers from Mexico. This article examines Mexican migration to Canada and how it has been shaped by visa requirements, trade policy, and more. Cuban Immigrants in the United States in 2016 Owing to their uniquely preferential treatment under U.S. immigration law, Cubans for decades have been among the largest immigrant groups in the United States. In 2016, nearly 1.3 million Cubans lived in the United States. This Spotlight provides a data snapshot of this immigrant group, which is highly concentrated in Florida, significantly older than the overall U.S. population, and less likely to be proficient in English. Chinese Immigrants in the United States in 2016 The Chinese represent the third-largest immigrant population in the United States, their numbers having grown rapidly in recent decades. The population is atypical in some respects: Far more highly educated and likely to have come via student and employment pathways than the overall U.S. foreign-born population. This article offers key data on Chinese immigrants, including top destinations, incomes, and English proficiency. Indian Immigrants in the United States in 2015 Immigrants from India are the second-largest foreign-born group in the United States, after Mexicans. Indian immigrants tend to be far more highly educated and have greater English proficiency than the foreign-born population overall. This Spotlight article offers the latest data on Indian immigrants, focusing on population size, state- and city-level distribution, occupation, educational attainment, and more. Haitian Immigrants in the United States in 2015 The number of Haitians in the United States has tripled since 1990, reaching 676,000 in 2015. Most Haitians entered the United States before 2010, the year of a devastating earthquake from which Haiti is still working to recover. This Spotlight article offers the latest data on Haitian immigrants, including the number holding Temporary Protected Status, top states and cities of residence, demographic information, and more. Immigrant Health-Care Workers in the United States in 2015 Approximately 2.1 million immigrants work in health-care occupations in the United States, comprising nearly 17 percent of the 12.4 million doctors, nurses, dentists, and other health-care professionals. Learn more about immigrant health-care workers in the United States with this data-rich article, including top occupations nationally and by state, countries of origin, educational levels, visa pathways, and much more. Rapid Growth in Singapore's Immigrant Population Brings Policy Challenges Over the past decade, Singapore's multicultural yet nationalist society has experienced substantial inflows of Asian and Western professionals, low-skilled migrants from across Southeast Asia, and new immigrants from nontraditional sending countries. This, coupled with increasingly permanent emigration of educated and skilled Singaporeans, has presented the city-state with complex challenges related to migration policymaking. Greece: Illegal Immigration in the Midst of Crisis Once known for large-scale emigration, Greece has become the main point of entry for unauthorized migrants heading toward Europe. The country must now — amid economic turmoil — grapple with issues related to its highly porous borders, mounting asylum applications, and inadequate immigrant-detention system. Tradition and Progress: Taiwan's Evolving Migration Reality In a highly selective way, flows of internal migrants within Taiwan have responded quickly to political, economic, and social changes throughout the nation's history, and have spurred development of the country's industrial, services, and technological industries. In the past 20 years, however, international migration has reemerged in relevance and now includes the immigration of foreign workers and wives and the emigration of some of Taiwan's best and brightest. Canada's Immigration Policy: a Focus on Human Capital Canada has long been a country of net immigration and has designed its current immigration policy around attracting highly educated and skilled migrants for entry into its labor force. In this country profile, Ashley Challinor discusses the challenges associated with this approach and provides a sense of the actual scale and nature of migration into Canada. Working Hard for the Money: Bangladesh Faces Challenges of Large-Scale Labor Migration The realities of poverty, underemployment, and a large working-age population mean that international labor migration is an expected and necessary part of life for many Bangladeshi men and women. Nazli Kibria of Boston University explains the challenges and opportunities facing Bangladesh as the small nation struggles to balance the need for economic migration and its resulting remittances with the protection of its citizens abroad. Despite Political Resistance, Use of Temporary Worker Visas Rises as U.S. Labor Market Tightens Although President Trump has repeatedly pledged to preserve "U.S. jobs for U.S. workers," employers are increasingly relying on temporary visas as a result of labor shortages in agriculture, high tech, and beyond. 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Easy fondue at home! With this personal fondue mug set by Kovot, melt cheese or chocolate for dipping fruit, veggies, breads and more. Ceramic personal fondue mugs feature bottom openings for tea lights (not included) to heat your favorite dip. Set of 2 fondue mugs and 4 dipping forks. In order for the tea light to burn most efficiently, make sure there is air flow (I.e. fan/window) so that the flame does not suffocate. Microwave and dishwasher safe. Black mugs measure 3″L x 5″W x 4 3/4″H. Forks are 4 5/8″L . Mugs Measure 3?L x 5?W x 4 3/4?H. Forks are 4 5/8?L.
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During my trip I have visited Bangkok a number of times. My first was arriving to meet Jonas prior to our trip to Vietnam. He has been to Bangkok often and was kind enough to act as a guide to me whilst we explored some of the more frequented touristy areas in addition to those areas that Bangkok is so famous for. Bangkok was my hub for my trips to the southern and middle regions of Thailand; for my trip to Myanmar and my last minute trip to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. The central location if offers made travel to these places simple and at low cost. The airport offered flights to anywhere in the world, from Toronto to Sydney, Manila to Tokyo and using www.skyscanner.net you can easily find cheap those budget flights. Lonely Planet introduces Bangkok in it's well read South East Asia guide as – 'Ladies and gentlemen, fasten your seatbelts. You are now entering Bangkok, a city that is always on the move. ' But my take on the city is somewhat different. But first some facts (as you know I love facts). The city isn't really called Bangkok. It was name bestowed upon it by westerners. It is in fact called Krungthep mahanakhon amonratanakosin mahintara ayuthaya mahadilok popnopparat ratchathani burirom udomratchaniwet mahasathan amonpiman avatansathit sakkathattiya witsanukamprasit." Whilst the name is long (the longest of any city in the world) the locals shorten it to Krung Threp, which translates as 'City of Angels'. Most people I have met love the city in a unique and overly passionate way. They are attracted by its low cost of living (compared to western cities), the warmer climate and the party going atmosphere dominated and grown by the Europeans, Americans and Australians. I'm not a Bangkok fan. I don't despise it, of course not, but I'm not attracted to the city and what it has to offer. I really don't think it's anything special and I look at people with bemusement when they think it's the best place in the world. The city is of course nothing like what you see in movies such as 'The Hangover 2' (a terrible film). There is a perception that Bangkok is brothels, prostitutes and 'ping-pong' shows. It is not. There are say just a few roads with these on but that's it. Similar to Amsterdam and it's red light district – it's just a very, very small part of the city (and one where you don't see any locals there either). The main party street in Bangkok is called Kosan Road. To describe this road simply look at a typical 'English street' that you would find in the Costal Del Sol or one of the Greek islands such as Kavos. The place is busy during the day and then chaotic in the evening. Dotted in the middle of this pedestrianised road are food vendors offering an eclectic mix of beetles and bugs to consume. The city offers a great selection of malls and shops; another thing Bangkok and on the whole Thailand is famous for, and quite rightly so. A thing that I've noticed a lot on my trip is that Asia likes to build all their malls together rather than what we have in the UK where there tends to be a mall in every major town and city. The size of the malls in Asia far exceeds the scales that we see in the UK too. Many are seven or eight floors and can take more than a day to navigate around. For Bangkok they had the largest, MBK and also the most sophisticated, Siam Paragon. In between these two malls stood a further three malls all interconnected via open and covered walkways. MBK is the mall you should attend if you are looking for the typical high street stores and also if you are hunting for a bargain. Siam Paragon focuses on designer apparel and the chic. As I was in Bangkok for twenty days I did frequent them often, but not just for shopping. All the malls contained multiplex theatres, Siam Paragon was by far the best. They boasted a 4D cinema (if you're not sure what that is check out my Beijing post), and also an IMAX cinema too. What makes Thailand slightly different for the cinema-goer than going to the UK is not just the Thai subtitles on English films but what happens just before the film starts. The lights dim fully, and some calming music begins to play. Everyone stands up. Some hold hands. Then the screen starts showing a video of the King, in all his awesomeness. Pictures of him growing up, visiting his subjects, and making decisions. Basically highlighting his importance to Thailand and how he feels he has helped to shape it. At the end of the montage which ends with a big orchestral piece you sit and the film commences. If you are planning to stay in Bangkok and are looking for hostel then I strongly 'Lub D' in Silom Square. The hostel is very modern and chic, and is the second best hostel I've stayed in (the first being 'BackHome' in Kuala Lumpur). I met a few groups of people during my stay. One of the groups I met, a group of girls from Ireland, all decided to head out on a trip to the 'famous' floating market (a place often plastered all over guide books on Thailand), then to the Bridge over the river Kwai and then finally to a Tiger sanctuary. Leaving the day after booking the weather started off fairly okay. We had a long trip, I think about an hour or two to get to the floating market. As we arrived it slowly started to rain, and then it got heavier and heavier. It turned into the typical Thai rainstorm. We were getting drenched. We chose the wrong day to go around the floating market and worse still we were on a boat without a roof. Ignoring the rain the place still didn't look like the pictures you. It was full of tourists and is now far from what it was during traditional times. It almost seems false and is simply there for show. Leaving the floating market we headed to the bridge over the river Kwai, which was a bridge basically over a river (hence the name). Finally we headed to the Tiger sanctuary. It was still raining, but lightly this time, and it turned out to be a really enjoyable afternoon. The sanctuary opened after a tiger was rescued from a circus I believe. Since then they have been bringing in rescued tigers and looking after them in the very large outdoor complex. The organisation are primarily staffed by volunteers and receive funding through large charitable donations and also by offering tours to tourists, like me, to see them, walk them and pat them! Overall the city is popularised by a false image of what it actually is and it is this false image that attracts the tourists, for their economy is that a bad thing? I don't know. Beyond the false image, you do have a thriving South East Asian city that is pretty much the 'same-same' as all the other Asian cities I have visited and because of this I wasn't overly wowed by it like many others. I am fairly certain I was there when you took the first one on rainy patpong? Keep the posts coming, its what keeps me going in what they call "summer in europe"! Glad to see that you posted again! Sounds like you're having fun :-) I hope you have a good time in Sydney too. Hey bud - your "agingerabroad" email is not working. We met in Thailand - hangin' with the Irish. Hope all is well! How can I reach you via email? Hey Karim, hope you're doing well. what's your Facebook name and I'll get you added. Dave.
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SDCC 2011: The Guild Goes On the Road Posted by System Administrator | Jul 25, 2011 | Events, San Diego Comic-Con | 0 | Felicia Day and her fellow Guild members (left to right: Sandeep Parikh, Amy Okuda, Vincent Caso, Robin Thorsen, Jeff Lewis) have come a long way since their webseries premiered. Now, they will have their own maquettes, trading cards and even flavors of Jones Soda. They packed the Hilton Bayfront Indigo Room this past Saturday just after Joss Whedon met with his fans. The first episode will be available on XBox Live on July 26th, and on MSN two days later. Afterwards, episodes will be shown Tuesdays on XBox and Thursdays on MSN. The panel started with director Sean Becker and producer Kim Evey telling the crowd how complicated filming was" 15 days of shooting at four cities, 70 actors, more than 200 extras. Their conclusion: "Felicia Day is trying to kill us." Actually, everyone was proud of what they pulled off. Day even mentioned some of the people who will appear: Erin Grey (from Buck Rogers fame), Doug Jones (from Buffy and Pan's Labyrinth, for starters), Maurissa Tanchareon, and someone called Master Chief. She also said she's always wanted to get the KoG in a convention, and it was the right time. Amy and Vince were asked what it was like to have their own issues of the Guild comic series in Dark Horse. She said that the story in her issue is a precursor of what will happen on the show. Vince's response was interesting: "I really enjoyed how much of an idiot you guys made me. On the show, I'm really dumb, but wow, Bladezz is a moron." He still thought it was "too cool" that he's been immortalized in a comic book. Jeff admitted he asked a friend to come with him to a comic book store, just to show him his issue. Can't blame him. Becker was asked what was the toughest part of the shoot. He answered that question, but very silently, because it happened in the season finale. What fans may also be talking about is how Codex and Zaboo may be getting a bit closer. How close the fans won't know for a while. The panel ended with a quick four-season recap for newbies or anyone else who wanted to recall the best moments, followed by…the first episode of season five. We'll just say it includes scenes familiar to anyone who's taken a road trip, while someone makes a decision another person does not like. You'll find out the rest this week. The gang also talked about how they came up with their avatar names, like how some guys used a "z" in their names, while Jeff suggested a spinoff called "Coming Up Vork". Felicia even talked about how she quickly wrote the script after a trip to Hawaii. Jeff mentioned she came back with a "grey alabaster tan". Actually, she looks great. You can learn more at watchtheguild.com, which now includes a trailer to season five, plus links for the DVD, comic books and other things Guild-y. PreviousSDCC 2011: Joss Whedon Meets With His Fans NextSDCC 2011: Joss Whedon Grand Slam 2007- James Marsters Q&A TV Campfire SDCC 2011 Spartacus Interview SDCC 2013: Godzilla invades Comic-Con SDCC 2011: Warehouse 13 Open For Business
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Hi, why not give used clothes a second chance? This is the philosophy of Berlin-based designer Daniel Kroh and founder of ReClothings, a label specializing in upcycling used and torn working clothes, like the ones worn by Super Mario, into colorful and eco-friendly business outfits. When combining good old fashion with good old video games, this is the result. Reclothing Super Mario: The Tetris Style :P Presented at the Vienna Fashion Week 12. What do you do with your worn out clothes? Do you ditch them or do you keep them around for keepsake or do you recycle them into new outfits?
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I hope Auxiliaries have been out in your communities distributing "Buddy"® Poppies. While doing so, it is important to make sure folks who are receiving poppies and making donations for them are also educated in their history and why we have this flower of remembrance. It will amaze you how much of an impact our presence and the "Buddy"® Poppy has on our community; especially with the children. Many years ago, a Comrade from the Post where I was a member of the Auxiliary challenged the children to recite the poem "In Flanders Field" and those who recited it correctly were rewarded with a candy bar. What a fun, educational and rewarding challenge for the kiddos! I would like to share a recent experience I had. I was invited to set-up a table at a Family Freedom Festival to present information regarding the National Home for Children which was hosted by District 4, Department of California as well as Hawthorne Post and Auxiliary 2075. The Auxiliary invited their local Congresswoman, Maxine Waters, to the event and she attended. After giving a talk, she visited all the tables demonstrating our Auxiliary programs and when she and her assistant came to the National Home table, she asked me, "What do we have here?" I told her about the VFW National Home for Children and how veteran and/or military families who are in need, may be eligible to live at the National Home for up to four years for free. Her eyes widened, and she said, "I never knew this existed! I have veteran families coming to my office all the time asking for assistance." I asked her if she would take a Military & Veteran Family Helpline card and brochure and promote our helpline as a resource for veteran and military families in need. She was very excited, readily agreed and took the information. Have you thought about inviting your elected officials to your Family Freedom Festival? There are times when their constituents reach out to their offices for assistance and it is good for them to have this valuable resource to help veteran and military families in need. Thank you to Hawthorne Post and Auxiliary 2075 and District 4, Department of California for inviting me to your Family Freedom Festival! Auxiliary 521 (Donna Markus) – provided 600 "Buddy"® Poppies to Sacred Heart Glyndon school for use in Veteran's Day observance. All students and faculty wore a poppy on November 12 and during their social studies classes were given age-appropriate information about the origin of the poppy. Please Share your Wonderful Auxiliary Projects/Programs (SWAP) with your Department Chairman.
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I volumi della serie Monete Italiane Regionali o più semplicemente MIR sono un'opera numismatica in più volumi edita dalla casa d'aste "Varesi" di Pavia. Si propone come tentativo di aggiornamento del Corpus Nummorum Italicorum e fino ad oggi consiste in 13 volumi. Maggiormente aggiornato rispetto al CNI, contiene anche valutazioni delle monete riportate. Tuttavia è meno rigoroso nel riportare le varianti. Volumi Lombardia, zecche minori Piemonte, Sardegna, Liguria e Corsica Emilia Sicilia Savoia Toscana zecche minori Savoia, rami collaterali Napoli Firenze Italia meridionale continentale Milano Stato Pontificio 1 Stato Pontificio 2 Stato Pontificio 3 (di prossima uscita) Collegamenti esterni Cataloghi numismatici
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A neuroma is an enlargement of the surrounding sheath of a nerve. Though some people in the past have considered it a tumor, it is truly not a real tumor. It is merely an enlargement of the surrounding covering of a nerve. Foot neuromas themselves are totally benign. They are not a cancerous lesion. The most common neuroma in the foot is located between the third and fourth toes. The most common symptoms of a neuroma include pain and burning - generally experienced on the bottom of the foot. People with neuromas often state that the pain can be either intermittent or constant. Sometimes when the pain becomes greater, people feel that the pain can cause them to be nauseous. There is often a burning and tingling sensation in the foot that extends toward the inner sides of the third and fourth toes as well as numbness in this region. Often times spreading and splaying of the third and fourth toes can occur and you may see what we call a peace sign between the third and fourth toes. In rare occasions the enlargement actually becomes palpable. Evaluation of a patient witha neuroma would involve radiographic evaluation in order to rule out possibilities of other growths as well as to rule out the possibility of a stress fracture in this area that can often occur and mimic similar symptoms. More definitive professional care would require possible use of an injection, such as Cortisone or sclerosing agents. Custom made orthotics may be required. In cases of chronic pain when conservative care fails, then surgical intervention may be needed for resolution of this particular problem. Surgery involves removal of a portion of the nerve that is involved with the enlargement. Generally this is conducted through an incision on the top of the foot. It can usually be performed on an outpatient basis.
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Amazing service and everyone was so helpful. I have always liked the patience and time Ford employees take with their customers to ensure you are getting a great deal and exactly what you want. Bachan showed us several cars but my dream has always been a black Explorer. I was so excited when I found out he could make it work for my budget and credit.
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Casual class is our theme. Great ribs, steaks, fish and chicken dishes are the foundation of our menu. Great salads and sandwiches and an 1889 vintage antique bar round off your visit. Powered by the largest urban wind turbine in Chicagoland.
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Making homemade pasta couldn't be easier! Well, the only thing that could make it easier is a pasta rolling attachment for your mixer, but rolling the dough out by hand works well too. Just a little extra man-power, and you can get the same results. I love that homemade pasta has only two ingredients, and cooks in under five minutes. Add it to your favorite soup, or pasta sauce and you will be so proud of any dish you make that has homemade pasta! By hand, in a bowl, on a counter top, or in a mixer, place the eggs in the center of the mound of flour. Mix and mix until it comes together into a dough. Using extra flour on the counter, keep the dough sprinkled while rolling out the dough. Try to get the dough as thin as 1/8 inch thick. The pasta dough roller I purchased is for my Kitchen Aid. It is one of the best gadgets I have bought, for about forty bucks. I use it also to roll out Homemade Crackers! Cut strips of dough as wide or thin as you would like. Keep them dusted with flour. Roll a handful into little bundles until ready to cook. Keeps in an airtight container for about a week. When ready to cook, bring about 8 cups of salted water to a boil. Drop pasta in and gently stir. Pull the pasta out after about 4 minutes. Add to soups, sauces, or simply drizzle Olive oil, garlic, and grated cheese. Yum! Thank you for sharing me with your friends!!
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History Faculty & Research Faculty by Specialization Faculty by Name Post-doctoral Fellows and Part-Time Instructors For faculty by name see Faculty Directory Ph.D., University of Florida, 2010 Research Interests: South African history; microhistory; public history Francis Musoni Ph.D., Emory University, 2011 Research Interests: Colonial and Post-Colonial Southern Africa; border jumping; informal sector histories; borderland cultures Anastasia Curwood, Associate Professor Vanessa Holden, Assistant Professor Gerald Smith Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 1988 Research Interests: African-American history; education and the civil rights movement; African-Americans in Kentucky Daniel Gargola Ph.D., University of North Carolina, 1988 Research Interests: Roman Republic; legal history; rituals Atlantic World History Erik Lars Myrup Ph.D., Yale University, 2006 Research Interests: Brazil and Latin America; early modern expansion; cross-cultural encounters Phil Harling Ph.D., Princeton University, 1992 Research Interests: Modern British history; political culture; citizenship Tammy Whitlock Research Interests: 19th century British history; crime Byzantine History Bruce Holle David Olster Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1985 Research Interestss: Early Christianity; Byzantium; rhetoric Francie Chassen-López Ph.D., National Autonomous University of Mexico Research Interests: Postcolonial Mexico; Latin American culture and society; gender history Karen Petrone Professor and Department Chair Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1994 Research Interests: Russian and Soviet history; gender history; cultural history; war and memory Akiko Takenaka Research Interests: Modern Japanese history; social and cultural history; memory and representation Jane E. Calvert Associate Professor; Director/Editor, The John Dickinson Writings Project Research Interests: Early modern Anglo-American theology and political theory Abigail Firey Ph.D., University of Toronto, 1995 Research Interests: Early Medieval Europe; legal history; manuscript studies Jeremy Popkin T. Marshall Hahn, Jr. Professor of History; Ph.D., University of California/Berkeley, 1977 Research Interests: Early modern France; autobiography; the Haitian Revolution; Jewish Studies Scott K. Taylor Ph.D., University of Virginia, 2001 Research Interests: Early modern Europe; Early modern Spain; Alcohol and Drugs history Emily Mokros, Assistant Professor Francie Chassen-Lopez Melanie Goan Research Interests: 20th century U.S. history; women's history; Appalachian history; history of medicine Kathi Kern Ph.D., Pennsylvania, 1989 Research Interests: 19th century U.S. history; gender history; religion Joseph Clark, Assistant Professor Medieval Europe History Cottrill-Rolfes Chair of Catholic Studies, Division of Classics Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, Theology (Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity), 1986 Research Interests: Early Christianity; Patristics; marriage and celibacy in the early church Modern Europe History James Albisetti Research Interests: 19th century German and Western European History; history of education and the professions; social history of the middle classes; women's history Philip Harling Modern Jewish History Jeremey Popkin T. Marshall Hahn, Jr. Professor of History Professor of History; Ph.D., Duke University, 1988 Research Interests: 20th century U.S. history; public policy; elections Eric Christianson Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1976 Research Interests: U.S. history; history of medicine; environmental history Ph.D., Iowa, 1985 Research Interests: 20th U.S. history; state-building; agricultural history Mark Kornbluh Dean, College of Arts & Sciences; Professor of History Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University, 1988 Research Interests: U.S. history; oral history; academics in the age of the Internet Research Interests: African-American history; education and the civil rights movement; African Americans in Kentucky Mark Summers Research Interests: 19th century U.S. history; political history; political cartoons Amy Murrel Taylor Ph.D., University of Virginia Research Interests: 19th century U.S. history; American South; Civil War ‹ History Faculty & Research up Faculty by Name ›
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Q: Cannot apply '&' operator for generic Enum parameters I'm trying to write some generic extension methods for flag-style enums. As of C# 7.3, the TFlag type argument can be marked as Enum, but the compiler throws an error for the expression flags & flagToTest, it says that "Operator '&' cannot be applied for type TFlag and TFlag". Since TFlag is an Enum, the '&' operator should work fine. public static bool IsSet<TFlag>(this TFlag flags, TFlag flagToTest) where TFlag : Enum { if (!Attribute.IsDefined(typeof(TFlag), typeof(FlagsAttribute))) throw new InvalidOperationException("The given enum type is not decorated with Flag attribute."); if (flagToTest.Equals(0)) throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(nameof(flagToTest), "Value must not be 0"); return (flags & flagToTest) == flagToTest; } A: First of all, take a look at this answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/50219294/6064728. You can write your function in this way or something like this: public static bool IsSet<TFlag>(this TFlag flags, TFlag flagToTest) where TFlag : Enum { if (!Attribute.IsDefined(typeof(TFlag), typeof(FlagsAttribute))) throw new InvalidOperationException("The given enum type is not decorated with Flag attribute."); if (flagToTest.Equals(0)) throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(nameof(flagToTest), "Value must not be 0"); int a = Convert.ToInt32(flags); int b = Convert.ToInt32(flagToTest); return (a & b) == b; }
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30 November 2022 | 2 min read Just a few weeks ago, the Discerning Leadership Team and Faculty... 31 October 2022 | 1 min read To create a Culture of Trust in our teams and organizations makes... In addition to the formation courses in English and Spanish that... Course on Common Discernment in a Synodal Church by Boston College 5 July 2022 | 2 min read Boston College offers a MOOC (massive open online course) on... 2 min read Blog 31 October 2022 BlogVideos 19 October 2022 Blog 5 July 2022 Welcome to the Discerning Leadership Program "I dream of a 'missionary option', that is, a missionary impulse capable of transforming everything, so that the Church's customs, ways of doing things, times and schedules, language and structures can be suitably channeled for the evangelization of today's world rather than for her self-preservation" Pope Francis (Evangelii Guadium n.27). In particular, the Program and its Network of experts are dedicated to serving senior Church leaders in the following ways: Personal and Spiritual We coordinate a network of professionals who are available to support our participants and their organizations in leadership development and through spiritual accompaniment. These members are from more than 20 different countries and speak more than 15 languages. Pope Francis calls the Church to discern a path forward as a community of faith, to become a synodal Church that reaches out to the world, especially to those who are outcast or rejected, a Church that joyfully proclaims the infinite, unconditional, and universal mercy of God. We believe that Church leaders enabled and empowered to lead in this manner will over time transform the Church and enact the synodal ecclesial community that Pope Francis is calling for. Discover our unique resources Discerning Leadership Blog By Discerning Leadership Team | 5 July 2022 | 2 min read Boston College offers a MOOC (massive open online course) on Common discernment and decision making in a Synodal Church. This Course includes some of the most relevant topics and speakers on this area, some of them are: Responsibility and Teamwork by... Growing Beyond Polarization – Fr. David McCallum By Fr. David McCallum, S.J. | 3 June 2022 | 1 min read One of the most painful and challenging issues we face within our societies and the Church is the degree to which we have become fragmented and polarized in our perspectives and separated in our relationships. How do we as discerning leaders understand the dynamics... Action Learning – Formation By Pablo Bernal Ribas | 26 May 2022 | 2 min read Last week, the Discerning Leadership Core Team and three other members of its Board and faculty (Sr. Pat Murray ibvm, Fr. John Dardis SJ, and Fr. Mark Ravizza SJ), had the opportunity of being trained in a methodology called "Action Learning" by one of their... Subscribe to our newsletter... and receive new posts directly to your mailbox! Weekly inspirations, amazing tips for being a modern Christian leader, videos, podcasts, as well as courses' announcements, news, and other useful stuff! Leadership and Synodality - Bishop Pablo 'Ambo' David Leading Catholic Organizations in VUCA Times - Chris Lowney Eco-Leadership - Dr. Simon Western The Heart of Discerning Leadership_Growing Beyond Polarization - Fr David McCallum Discerning Leadership Program - Participants' Testimony Discernment in Common - Mark Ravizza_Part 2 Creating Cultures of Trust and Collaboration - Prof. Robert J. Bies María Luisa Berzosa FI - Una experiencia personal como mujer en la Iglesia Founders and partners
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​MADISON (WORT) — There's been a lot of talk about the medical tech company Exact Sciences moving it's headquarters to downtown Madison. In the latest edition of Isthmus, News Editor Joe Tarr has the details on Exact Sciences' innovative test for colon cancer and what it may mean for Madison. Joe Tarr joined Dylan Brogan in the WORT studios.
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GK: How did you and Matteo meet and begin this artistic relationship? JB: I met Matteo in 1988 through a mutual friend with whom he shared an evening of music. I liked what he played and asked him to write something for me. GK: Could you talk about the history of this collaboration? (Beginning with Both Sitting Duet, right?) Why has it been so fruitful? What are the parameters, the rules for the way you and Matteo work? Are there any? JB: Matteo wrote music for my choreography until 2002, when I suggested to him that maybe we should work more equally, to conceive, make, rehearse, perform and administrate everything together. Before we started we drew up an agreement which we both signed. We never looked at the paper again but we knew we hadn't taken collaboration for granted and that trust underpins everything we do. For the rest the process of work tends to go to and fro between us, and often we work alone on something without even telling the other we're busy, until there's something worth seeing or hearing. GK: Obviously I know Both Sitting Duet, but how did that lead to the others? Could you discuss the motivation behind The Quiet Dance, Speaking Dance, Cheap Lecture and The Cow Piece? JB: We're interested in formal musical counterpoint which we disrupt and distort through the act of performing. Our thought is that we're not trying to express ourselves but rather to lose our selves in a field of expression. In a theoretical world that might sound idealistic, but its interesting politically and we recognise that that loss of self into the whole underpins a lot of shared dance and music practice. Paradoxically of course the result is that you become more present and visible, because you've escaped your expectations of what you thought you should be doing. GK: Did you intend to dive deeper and deeper? Or did the work dictate that response? JB: I wouldn't necessarily think about going deeper but more like how do we keep going? It's in the keeping going that something else happens, where you arrive somewhere familiar in a new way. GK: Do you have plans for more duets? JB: If we still feel interested and other people respond to that then yes. Matteo and I don't have regular funding so making duets is a practical way to earn a living, and we like working together. GK: What is it about this form that has been so meaningful? JB: I like that what I'm doing is not just me, that I don't carry the whole burden of making it make sense because there's always the other person to support you or intervene. GK: Do you regard these works as explorations into the relationship between music and dance? JB: Matteo and I are more interested in acts of translation - what happens if this shape which was sound, now becomes movement or words, and so forth. GK: What have you uncovered about that? JB: When you translate across mediums you lose a lot but the effort focuses something else, hopefully towards what becomes indispensable. GK: Is there anything about this project or work that no one ever talks about? JB: The collective, self-sustaining way we work is part of a philosophy towards questioning power-structures. It's not something we talk about a lot but we hope it's evident within the open spirit of the shows, and the ways in which they invite the audience and recognise their intelligence. GK: Has performing these duets in such a concentrated way affected the way you regard them as a whole? What do they tell you? JB: When we perform the duets all together there is a sense of an unfolding narrative, even though each piece starts from a new and separate question. GK: Does it take a special endurance to perform them at once? 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2016 Australia Balls border league Grass Roots jrfu Lions 17 Lions Tour Misc my-club news oku Poland reg clark rugby league Rugby League World Cup Sponsorship teamwear vortex Warren Gatland Rugby charities from Brazil and Kenya share Rhino's grassroots award UMRio of Brazil and Kenya's Rugby Gem have become the first joint winners of the Rhino Grassroots Rugby Award. Now in its seventh year, this is the first time the Rhino Grassroots Rugby Award has been shared. The judges found it impossible to choose between UMRio in Brazil and Rugby Gem in Kenya, who both use rugby as a way of bringing about social change with a focus on underprivileged children, and so opted to give the award to both. UMRio works within Rio's Morro do Castro favela, and uses rugby as a way to provide educational support to impoverished children. As well as the rugby training, they offer additional tuition and support, and even aim to gain scholarships for the children on their programmes. Rugby Gem works in both Mombasa and Nanyuki where organiser Dennis Gem offers rugby sessions and matches for children from local orphanages in an area of Kenya where child slavery and prostitution is rife. Not only has Rugby Gem helped boys and girls to international honours, but they've also helped many of their players gain scholarships to schools and universities. "These two programmes are on a par with any nominations we have ever had," explained Reg Clark, CEO, Rhino. "We found it impossible to decide between them, due to the invaluable work they both do for underprivileged children using rugby as a medium. What they do is simply mind-blowing. "Our sincere congratulations go to Robert Malengreau and Dennis Gem, and all of the people who support them, for their stellar achievements. They are truly an inspiration to the world of rugby generally." The Rhino Grassroots Rugby Award, now in its seventh year, recognises clubs, organisations and individuals globally who show the true spirit of rugby at community level. 2015: TAG RUGBY TRUST (UK) 2016: KAMPUCHEA BALOPP (Cambodia) 2017: SKRUM (Eswatini/Swaziland) 2018: SHIBUYA INTERNATIONAL RUGBY CLUB (Japan) 2019: KHELO RUGBY (India) 2020: RICHMOND RUGBY (UK) December 21, 2021 — Alex Mead Mo Bros Rugby complete the Rhino Grassroots Rugby Award shortlist Movember has always gained huge support in the rugby community, but Mo Bros Rugby has taken that support to new levels and receives Rhino's fourth nomination For almost two decades, men's health charity Movember has worked hard to raise awareness of issues ranging from prostate cancer and testicular cancer to mental health and suicide prevention. The rugby community has always played a big role and our fourth nominee is Mo Bros Rugby, an invitational side formed this year to help further spread the word through the rugby diaspora. The side played its first game of fifteens last month at Richmond Rugby against Kew Occasionals RFC, having previously played sevens at the Bournemouth Sevens. The shirt is hoped to become a must-have item to raise funds for the charity and there's plans for a schedule culminating in a Dubai 7s appearances for the side. Founded by Zein Jallad and Fraser MacDonald-Lister, the Mo Bros Rugby joins an effort that regularly raises six figure sums for the charity. Oswin Croft, fundraising manager for sport at Movember, commented: "Mo Bros Rugby unites the most passionate Mo Bros from the top rugby teams supporting Movember – teams which together raised over £100,000 in 2020 for men's health. "The game at Richmond united a group of guys together who are generating thousands of conversations through their clubs about Movember and men's mental health." Nick Darke, a coach at Richmond Rugby, who helped arrange the fixture said: "We had players from all over the UK come to play in the side and, for the first-ever fifteens fixture, it went really well. We even had 20 players from Farnham RFC who walked overnight to Richmond, 30 miles away, to help raise awareness. "This is the starting point and next year we'll be really cranking it up, with more tournaments, an annual match and maybe an overseas tour. Commenting on the Rhino Grassroots Rugby Award nomination, co-founder and captain Fraser, said: "We are really honoured and delighted to be nominated for the Rhino Grassroots Rugby Award this year – the nomination of course recognises not just our team and its efforts but also everyone in rugby who does their bit for Movember each year." Mo Bros Rugby completes the shortlist for 2021 Rhino Grassroots Rugby Award, joining Chew Valley RFC, UMRio Rugby of Brazil and Kenya's Rugby Gem in the final. The winner will be announced w/c 20th December, 2021 via Rhino social media channels. Kenya's Rugby Gem shortlisted for Rhino Grassroots Rugby Award A rugby programme in Kenya that helps to keep at-risk children off the streets and into a scholarship is the third organisation to reach the final of Rhino's prestigious award. In the Kenyan market town of Nanyuki, some 200km north of Nairobi, IT worker Dennis Gem has been helping to save lives through rugby. For more than a decade, his self-started, self-funded Rugby Gem programme has worked in the most deprived areas of first Mombasa and now Nanyuki, targeting children from orphanages and giving them something to do outside of school. "Most of the kids are from deprived homes and orphanages and, for those in Mombasa, in areas with big drug problems," explains Dennis. "The end result for the majority of these kids is drugs, crime, jail, prostitution, early marriage or death. There's a good number of kids in my team who have had saved their lives through rugby." Dennis began his work when he was in Mombasa, and found a big group of children making a lot of noise outside of church. Their Sunday school teacher had been absent, he took over the lesson and introduced rugby, a sport he played at high school. When work took him to Nanyuki – he works in IT for the British military – having set up a coach to take over in Mombasa, he launched another programme and now has 450 children involved. He's even managed to source funding and support from his employers. "Dennis gives children an opportunity to be safe for a few hours," explains Major Richard Crane, of the British Army Training Unit. "He works with the local orphanage managers to help bring them into his programme, and he also checks on their progress in school too – he's like a foster dad to 450 kids. "It's a part of Kenya that has a lot of problems: child slavery, prostitution, drugs ... and orphan children are always targeted," continues Richard, a rugby players himself who has been a big supporter of Rugby Gem since he was stationed in Nanyuki. "Dennis catches an awful lot, but there's a lot more that slip through and so we still need more support." Rugby Gem goes far beyond the sport too. "He's developing rugby at all levels, there's even a three-year-old playing and it goes up to under-18s, boys and girls. "It's not just the rugby, he uses the sport to then try and get them scholarships into schools and colleges and he's managed to develop players for the Kenya national sides too." The success on the pitch is impressive with Kenya's vice captain Jeffrey Oluoch among his students, together with Solomon Maleu of the under-20s. On top of that, two girls have been called up to the national sevens side, nine were selected for the Kenya under-20s girls, and two for the boys. The recently cancelled Youth Olympics was set to feature no fewer than six of his girls in the Kenya sevens side. Dennis also runs the Nanyuki Jackals, a men's side in the third tier of Kenyan club rugby that often includes a number of his students, together with members of the military. "Without Dennis, those kids would be on the streets," says Richard. "It's really made a big difference to lives and saved lives too." UMRio shortlisted for Rhino Grassroots Rugby Award A charity that uses rugby to help provide educational support in one of the poorest favelas in Brazil has become the second organisation on the 2021 Rhino Grassroots Rugby Award shortlist. UMRio was set up in 2013 and works within Rio's Morro do Castro favela where 87% live beneath the poverty line and 61% live on less than US$1 per day. Rugby is the funnel through which UMRio brings young people in to help support them with their educational needs. The organisation not only helps deliver the values of the sport, but also provides catch-up educational courses (including support for entrance exams, one-to-one tuition and English classes), job readiness training, individual mentoring and healthcare services (which includes psychological support, as well as dental and general health consultations). The brainchild of former Oxford University RFC player Robert Malengreau, UMRio has helped more than 1,000 young people. Trustee and current Gloucester coach Dom Waldouck, who went to Rio as part of his Masters course, said of the scheme: "UMRio essentially uses rugby as an attraction tool to bring people into a productive education space. "The sport itself teaches great values, and there's a great community within the rugby network, and from that basis UMRio makes a real difference. There's a lot of organisations that talk a good game, but UMRio not only makes positive change with individuals through their research-led work, but then constantly monitors the outcome of the participants." Waldouck has seen first-hand some of the people to benefit. "We had one gang member who joined UMRio and was pulled back to the gang, but then came back because, he said, 'UMRio was his family'. In the favelas, one of the reasons people join gangs is for that sense of belonging, and that UMRio was able to provide that is huge. "The other need [for joining gangs] is money and UMRio have also been able to provide stipends to vulnerable children, so they're also trying to address the other issues too." Even during lockdown, UMRio reached out to those on the programme, distributing tablets to those that didn't have a digital device and continuing the coaching and education online, including remote fitness sessions led by Team GB sevens captain Tom Mitchell. "UMRio makes a tangible difference," continued Waldouck. "When I first went there my guide was a former UMRio member who was now studying at university to be an English teacher. As he gave me the tour of the favela, we walked past a man smoking crack and he said 'that's my dad'. To see what he achieved was amazing, and when I met him again, he said his dad is now drug-free – he'd inspired his own father to make a change." UMRio is now the second nominee for the 2021 Rhino Grassroots Rugby Award, joining Chew Valley RFC. RegClark, CEO of Rhino, said: "It's incredible what UMRio have achieved in eight years, significantly changing the lives of so many people in the poorest of conditions. "They're fully deserving of every recognition that comes their way as they are considerably changing the lives of those they work with for the better." October 29, 2021 — Alex Mead Chew Valley RFC shortlisted for Rhino Grassroots Rugby Award A scheme that uses rugby to provide mentorship for children from difficult backgrounds or suffering from mental and physical illness has been shortlisted for the 2021 Rhino Grassroots Rugby Award. The Star Scheme, set up by Somerset side Chew Valley RFC, aims to remove the barriers to playing that exist for some children and then offer a structured support network with trained mentors to aid their life beyond the rugby pitch. "We're really just formalising what already exists: young children benefitting from mentorship through rugby," explains Dan Wooler, manager of the Star Scheme at Chew Valley RFC. "Coaches are already role models and mentors for young players, so we know the benefits that can be gained from our sport. "Within every age group of our club, we have children who have experienced difficulties, and this scheme means there's now a pathway for similar children to discover and benefit from rugby." Coaches are already role models and mentors for young players, so we know the benefits that can be gained from our sport. The initiative, which has been supported by the Bristol Bears Foundation and Barnado's, together with former players Jason Leonard and Gareth Chilcott, has seen Chew Valley RFC provide their coaches with formal training to help support children and also employ a community liaison officer in a paid role. "The officer is trained and experienced at dealing with kids from difficult backgrounds," explains Dan. "They'll work with the player, parent(s), teachers and the coach to create a personal development plan that will help them become responsible adults and leaders in the community." To remove barriers, Chew Valley RFC has partnered with local taxi and minibus firms to provide transport for players on the scheme, together with raising funds to cover the cost of kit, subscriptions and meals. They've also developed a support group for the parents of the children on the scheme. "We held our first event at a local school and over the course of a day, we coached 240 kids," says Dan. "And from that we had 24 applicants to join the scheme." The goal of the Star Scheme, aimed at children from five through to seventeen, is to not only target schools in deprived areas of Bristol, Bath and Somerset area, but also help other clubs set up their own programme. "We've already been approached by three clubs asking how to set up a Star Scheme," says Dan. "This is something that we want to roll out not only regionally, but even nationally, as we feel it's so important." "Rhino are delighted to nominate Chew Valley's Star Scheme for our Grassroots Rugby Award 2021," says Reg Clark, CEO of Rhino. "Dan and his team deserve every encouragement and support for this excellent initiative." The Rhino Grassroots Rugby Award, now in its seventh year recognises clubs, organisations and individuals globally who show the true spirit of rugby at community level. September 28, 2021 — Alex Mead Five nations come together for Rhino Trophy On the eve of the British & Irish Lions warm-up match against Japan, five nations battled it out for the Rhino Trophy at Royal High RFC in Edinburgh As official supplier to the British & Irish Lions, Rhino has been at the heart of the team's preparations, but the Saturday morning before the clash against the Brave Blossoms, they hosted a mixed touch tournament involving Royal High RFC, London Japanese RFC, London Irish RFC, Kew Occasionals RFC and invitational side the Welsh Barbarians. It was great to see all five nations involved in the Lions match represented so well at social level at such a wonderful grassroots club. "The spirit of the tournament reflected what the British & Irish Lions is all about," said Reg Clark, CEO of Rhino. "There were great performances from all sides on the pitch and great camaraderie off it too, a great rugby day, brilliantly hosted by Royal High. It was great to see all five nations involved in the Lions match represented so well at social level at such a wonderful grassroots club." The tournament was won by English side the Kew Occasionals, narrowly defeating the Welsh Barbarians in the winner-takes-all final game. Rhino Trophy winners Kew Occasionals, who beat Welsh Barbarians to secure the title June 28, 2021 — Alex Mead JOB VACANCY: Rhino Content Manager Rhino Sport is looking for a content manager experienced in managing Shopify and CRM platforms, together with data and analytics tools, to work alongside the Product Development, Sales & Marketing teams to maximise the product and content pages of Rhino's e-commerce platform. Creating and publishing all product pages on rhino.direct Tracking and analysing all traffic to the website Delivering the analytics and data to optimise all content across the Rhino ecosystem, including social media, ECRM and rhino.direct Manage paid search and social implementation Auditing on-site search regularly for popular terms our audience will search for within our website Drive business results by identifying opportunities to develop and strengthen our product marketing materials and messaging by persona, industry and country-specific requirements Optimise materials for organic search and for all content channels that include online, social media & email. Organic and Paid marketing through social and search engines. Two years' experience in e-commerce Proficiency with popular content management systems Experience with SEO, Coding & HTML preferable, but not required Experience with paid social and search preferable, but not required Confident self starter Excellent people skills to interact with colleagues, cross-functional teams, internal clients and distribution teams Job Specifics – Full time, Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 5.00pm with – 20 days annual leave – Salary: from £20k per year Benefits include Casual dress - Rhino clothing supplied Company pension Deadline for applicants: 30.07.21 Email your CV and covering letter to [email protected] Six more years for Rhino and England Rugby Rhino Rugby and England Rugby have today announced their partnership, dating back to 1981, will continue for a further six years. Rhino Rugby first supplied a scrummaging machine for use by England ahead of the 1981 Five Nations and today they remain a Official Supplier and Partner having renewed their Official Supplier and Partner agreement with the RFU for another six years. Rhino have been an Official Supplier since 1984. England train on the original Rhino Powerhouse machine during the 1981 Five Nations tournament Rhino, who have also supplied these products to five Rugby World Cups, including the last three, are the undoubted world leader in this product area. CEO Reg Clark commented: "Rhino is very proud of our longstanding relationship with England. We enjoy in particular our interaction with the coaches in keeping the sides supplied with all the latest developments in our field." RFU Chief Commercial Officer Simon Massie-Taylor said: "We're delighted to renew our partnership with Rhino who have been a long-standing and valued partner of England Rugby. Rhino have a strong rugby heritage and are committed to rugby at all levels. We look forward to celebrating our 40th anniversary with them." View the full range of Rhino scrum machines. Rhino warehouses destroyed in Cardiff fire Rhino has lost a large percentage of its stock after a fire in a neighbouring unit spread to its warehouses in Cardiff. The blaze took around 80 firefighters and 12 fire engines to control on the evening of Sunday 8th November. Fortunately, nobody was hurt in the fire, but it has resulted in the loss of a large percentage of Rhino's stock. Dave Reynish, managing director, Rhino said: "This is devastating news for us, but we wanted to reassure our loyal customers that we have already re-ordered fast-selling stock lines to minimise delay. It is very much business as usual and we continue to take orders across our entire range on rhino.direct. "We will be contacting anyone affected with an update and, as all of our scrum machines, hit shields and tackles bags are made in the UK, we are working hard to ensure the delays are kept to a minimum." Rhino's central HQ in Cardiff was unaffected by the fire. For more information, please email [email protected] November 09, 2020 — Alex Mead Rhino partners with iconic Welsh rugby club Rhino has signed a deal with Newport RFC to supply playing kit for the forthcoming Welsh Premiership campaign. In a new partnership for Rhino, long-term official sponsor of the Welsh Rugby Union, the Black and Ambers will be joining a family of world-famous rugby clubs and unions that now includes the likes of the British & Irish Lions, Cardiff Blues, England Rugby, Rugby Europe, Global Rapid Rugby and Asia Rugby. Kevin Jarvis, Newport RFC's commercial manager, said: "I'm excited to see how the partnership between Newport RFC and Rhino develops. Rhino has a proven name for quality in playing kit, merchandise and rugby equipment. Our discussions and plans with Rhino have all been extremely proactive and we know that both players and supporters alike will love the new Rhino products. The new kit looks superb and we are very impressed with the wide range of off-field merchandise available to our squad and supporters." Dave Reynish, Rhino's managing director, added: "The heritage of Newport RFC is incredible, and we're very proud to be working with them and producing their famous Black and Amber kit. There have been so many great moments at Rodney Parade, from cup and league wins to victories over the All Blacks, South Africa and Australia, that we can't wait to play a part in the club's history." Rhino now supply hundreds of sides with playing kit across the UK which, coupled with their status as the No.1 technical training equipment supplier and match ball supplier to 78 rugby playing nations across the world, demonstrates the sporting strength of the brand. The new kit is set to be unveiled later this month, with the first league game away to Ebbw Vale on Saturday 7th September. August 20, 2019 — Alex Mead Rhino renews official supplier deal with Hong Kong Rugby Union Rhino today extended its status as Official and Exclusive Training Equipment Supplier to the Hong Kong Rugby Union. Hong Kong Rugby Union has made huge strides in world rugby in recent years, including narrowly missing out on qualification to the Rugby World Cup 2019 at the final repechage state. "In Hong Kong and across Asia, rugby is on the move – and there's no better partner for that journey than our friends from Rhino," said Robbie McRobbie, CEO, Hong Kong Rugby Union. "From grassroots to elite rugby, Rhino is always the first name on the HKRU team sheet!" Rhino Group CEO Reg Clark added: "This agreement will extend our relationship with the HKRU beyond 10 years. ‎It's a pleasure to deal with them and we are delighted to further cement our presence in the dynamic Asian region." Pictured (above) at the signing of the agreement at the offices of the HKRU are (left to right): Rhino Asia Chairman David Walter, Rhino Group CEO Reg Clark, HKRU CEO Robbie McRobbie and CCO Rocky Chow. January 22, 2019 — Alex Mead Richmond Rugby announce unique rugby partnership with Shibuya of Japan Richmond Rugby's Minis & Juniors section have announced a partnership with the ground-breaking new Shibuya International Rugby Club in Tokyo. Shibuya International Rugby Club (SIRC) was formed at the initiative of Koji Tokumasu – one of Japan's leading rugby officials who did so much to bring the Rugby World Cup to the country – to promote the game at mini and junior level. With 'open' rugby clubs virtually non-existent in the Japanese rugby landscape, the sport is focused around school, university and company affiliation. To help make the sport more accessible to all, Tokumasu – working with the British School in Tokyo – set up SIRC to coach the game at mini and junior level for both boys and girls. It now coaches both Japanese and international children. The unique partnership with Richmond Rugby will mean players and coaches from both clubs can join training sessions and games when visiting either London or Tokyo, something that will be particularly useful for the English side during Rugby World Cup 2019. Already the partnership has started working, with New Zealand SIRC coach Mike O'Neale visiting the Richmond Athletic Ground following the England v All Blacks game. He said: "It was invaluable for me to see the highly impressive set up at the Athletic Ground and compare notes on coaching systems and techniques with Gary Sloan, Chair of the Richmond FC Youth Section. It was a very instructive and enjoyable visit." Koji Tokumasu, who is pictured above with Rhino CEO Reg Clark, commented: "It is a massive boost for a young club like ours to form a partnership with such a historic and established one as Richmond, which is particularly well known in Japan as the club where the legendary Seiji Hirao played for a season in 1985/6, and, more recently, Japanese Women's International Keiko Kato. We are looking forward to productive interaction between the clubs, and to learning a lot from Richmond." Jimmy Wallace, Commercial Director for Richmond Rugby, added: "We are delighted to create this unique partnership with Shibuya International Rugby Club ahead of the RWC 2019 when the eyes of rugby world will be focused on Japan and we hope that some of our members heading to Japan for the tournament will find time to visit Shibuya and enjoy their hospitality." Shibuya were recently shortlisted for this year's Rhino Grass Roots Rugby Award, due to be announced next month. Read the full story here
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The EPFO on Thursday stated that it is neither legally liable nor financially capable to pay benefit in respect of persons from whom the corresponding "monthly remittances" have not been received. FE reported on Wednesday that organisation (EPFO) would suffer from unsustainable pension payouts if it failed to resist subscribers' attempts to inflate their pension entitlements following a 2016 order of the Supreme Court. In a status note circulated to the Central Board of Trustees (CBT) members, which held its meeting here on Thursday, the EPFO said that the 2016 Supreme Court order on the pension issue was specific for the category of Provident Fund (PF) members who had already exercised the joint option both from the employer and employees for contribution on actual salary of the EPF scheme but was not given the option to contribution to pension on actual salary under the EPS scheme. "EPFO does not differentiate between the employees of the un-exempted and exempted establishment under Provident Fund, with regard to the benefits under EPS,1995. However, EPFO has to distinguish between those EPS members who have paid monthly contribution on actual/higher salary to EPFO vis-à-vis those who have paid contribution limited to the ceiling amount or lower amount," it said in the note. The EPFO said directions have already been issued to extend the benefits in compliance to Supreme Court order to all members of Employees Pension Scheme, 1995, whose contributions on actual/higher salary including PF and pension was received in EPFO account, but at the same time, there would be no higher pension entitlement for those from whom the contribution on higher salary has not been received by EPFO. "The settlement on higher wages leads to higher financial outflow than inflow leading to substantial deficit in the pension account. As such pension account will be unsustainable in case liabilities are undertaken without corresponding receipts," the retirement fund said. The facility for granting revised pension is to be made by adjusting the requisite amount of contribution from PF account of EPFO to its the pension account. As some cases have been filed by such "non-eligible category of employees" in the various high courts for extending the facilities of pension on actual salary exceeding statutory limit to them also, petition for transferring all such cases have been filed in the Supreme Court and the matter is sub-judice. "Under the circumstances, any further action in this regard can be taken after the outcome of the decision of the SC in the petitions filed," it said. EPFO on Thursday approved a proposal for crediting exchange traded fund (ETF) units to provident fund accounts of its 4.5 crore members. The subscribers would be able to see ETF units in their PF accounts by March-end next year. EPFO's apex decisionmaking body Central Board of Trustee has approved an accounting policy for valuation and accounting of equity investments which was prepared in consultancy with IIM Bangalore, labour minister Santosh Gangwar told reporters after trustees' meet.
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Onyx Waste Services Inc., Milwaukee, has promoted Jane Fowler to General Counsel. Leach Co., Oshkosh, Wis., has promoted Dale Wegner to manager of manufacturing engineering. North American Green, Evansville, Ind., has hired Lynne Knauff as marketing manager. Christopher G. Ingersoll has been elected to the ASTM International Board of Directors. Jeffrey Van Galder is the new sales manager for Karl W. Schmidt & Associates, Commerce City, Colo. The Environmental Research and Education Foundation (EREF), Alexandria, Va., has elected the following officers and directors: Deborah Hockman, Robert P. Stearns, Kevin Walbridge, Leonard Joyce, Ronald McCracken, Debra R. Reinhart and Paul Mitchener. Mack Canada, Mississauga, Ontario, has named Brian McClintock district manager for eastern Canada. Cis Myers, CH2M Hill, North York, Ontario, Canada; Steve Ragiel, Waste Management Inc., Houston; and Cherae Bishop, Weyerhaeuser Co., Tacoma, Wash., were elected to the executive committee of the board of directors as members-at-large. Kate Krebs also was awarded a 2-year employment agreement with the NRC to serve as the organization's executive director. Krebs has been NRC's interim executive director since October 2001.
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A New-Delhi based stylist and was the first one to lead Jean-Louis Scherrer, a French-Fashion-Brand. Her collection is matchless! Her designs have drawn attention in Mumbai, Delhi, USA, London, Bangalore and Paris. It was 1987, that she did 'er graduation from Delhi-University & then joined fashion-industry. In1990, Ritu started her distinguished career by launching her clothing-line named "Lavanya" that was a big hit! She signed up the National-Institute-Of-Fashion-Technology in 1988 that is linked to Fashion-Institue-Of-Technology in newyork. Inspiration board is a references and research framework for your design. Designer collects different inspirational images, words, and objects (fabric, colour, textures,trims, paint chips, packaging, etc.) that are organize and keep at hand as a reference for starting a fashion design. It can be made in the form of a paper poster, a bulletin board, a digital graphic, or a video. One of the most acclaimed fashion designers in the world, Karl Lagerfeld was born in Hamburg, Germany. As a teenager, Lagerfeld worked at Balmain for four years before moving to Jean Patou where he became artistic director at 21. His prolific portfolio now encompasses Chanel and Fendi along with his own house. Known for his bold designs and constant reinvention, he's been hailed Vogue magazine as the "unparalleled interpreter of the mood of the moment." King Karl, the one-man multinational fashion phenomenon. Known for balancing modern designs with traditional elegance, Vera Wang is arguably the most prominent designer of bridal wear in America. Wang introduced her first bridal collection in 1990 after fifteen years editing at Vogue and a two designing for Ralph Lauren. After spending more than a decade dressing countless stars for weddings and red carpets in her ultra-elegant, custom-made gowns (even publishing a book in 2001, "Vera Wang on Weddings"), it was a natural progression for Wang to introduce ready-to-wear in 2004. Basically for the ones who do not want to be dressed like a woman. They do not abide by the usual norms of what a woman should wear. To put it lightly, they prefer black over pink. Most of their clothing are a bit baggy and focuses more on graphic T-Shirts and Shirts from the boy's selection. They do not prefer light colors and frills or laces. It can ask so be described as simple and modern. A boyish look is what they prefer over the classy, elegant looks. "Last year was all about the midi dress, but for A/W 19, it's all about the minidress," says Laura Larbalestier, Group Fashion Buying Director at Harvey Nichols. "We have exciting new launches at Harvey Nichols from Retrofete, Rotate and Giuseppe di Morabito, which all involve impactful looks with mini hemlines." Newbie labels are clearly backing shorter hemlines, but the trend also has the strong support coming in from the industry's sassiest established fashion houses, such as Saint Laurent: Anthony Vaccarello's vision for the French brand was nothing if not a total lesson in getting your legs out. Talented and charismatic, he soon drew the attention of VIP's in the fashion world; they appreciated his chic knitwear and his creativity. Always influenced by art, Gianni Versace drew inspiration from ancient Roman and Greek paintings and sculpture, as well as modern abstracts and Pop Art – producing bold, current designs using color, prints, and careful fitting that accentuated the lines of the body, Colour is a basic consideration in the fashion design process. In most cases color is the first element that is noticed about a design and has a huge impact in how that garment is perceived. Different forecasting companies research and develop new and existing colour palettes from many sources like yarn technologists, international fabric fairs, leather suppliers, trimming merchants etc. some fashion magazine give inspirational colour guideline for fashion design. Valentino is known for his flamboyant lifestyle and his love of luxury and beauty. He lives with his lover of 50 years in a series of lush villas throughout the world. His jet-set lifestyle and extensive collection of priceless art are not the only rewards he has received for his talents: France's President Chirac also awarded him the Legion d'Honneur in 2006. To develop a successful design, balance and fitting garment, three dimensional prototypes are essential. Prototypes are also known as toiles. It is the correct distribution of the waist suppression. This method is used in order to cut or smooth away the excess fabric at the waist. Get a perfect shape of the garment to follow the natural curves of the figure, make darts, side seams and the hollow of the back. Coming from a mid class family from Dominican Republic, Oscar de La Renta moved to Madrid at the early age of 19 wishing to be a painter. In order to make extra money Oscar de La Renta started doing some work as a fashion designer. In 1965, De la Renta took over Arden, the company he was working for at the time and this open the door to start his own brand. The unique tone of red on his dresses became to be known as "De la Renta red". Giorgio Armani was born on July 11, in 1934, in Italy. Armani is an iconic and unique fashion designer. His popularity skyrocketed in America in the 1980s with his men's 'power suits'. Armani attracted an enviable fashion following in the 80s with the unstructured jackets and soft trousers in mineral hues. With more than three decades in the business, Armani has enjoyed a longevity as a designer experienced by few others. Designers conduct research on fashion trends and interpret them for their audience. Their specific designs are used by manufacturers. This is the essence of a designer's role; however, there is variation within this that is determined by the buying and merchandising approach, and product quality; for example, budget retailers will use inexpensive fabrics to interpret trends, but high-end retailers will ensure that the best available fabrics are used.[1] Being way more than a famous shoe designer, Manolo Blahnik is the man who can single-handedly make a woman feel instantly sexy with his ultra sophisticated, wildly fun high heel shoes. Becoming a household name through shows like Sex and the City and his never ending list of celebrity endorsements, Manolo Blahnik has become one of the most influential shoe designers of our time. Unfortunately it is known in fashion circles that when Blahnik dies there will be no more Manolos. There is no protégé or heir and no desire from the great designer to have the label continue without him. Vivienne Westwood, the godmother of punk, is considered one of the most unconventional and outspoken fashion designers in the world. Westwood's fashions woke to fame in the late 1970s when her early designs helped shape the look of the punk rock movement. The highly influential shop changed its name and décor with every collection, and would later be credited for setting off both the punk trend and the new romantic wave. In 1981, Westwood launched her signature collection and has since continued to shock and amuse the fashion world with her hard-core Anglomania. He rebounded in the 60's and 70's, designing his own line and stunning Paris and the entire fashion world with his own brand of French elegance. However, the stress of his work led him to abuse booze and drugs; in time, the fragile designer's health became precarious. By 1987, he was unable to fulfill his responsibilities, and allowed others to design his prêt-a-porter line. Fashion design is generally considered to have started in the 19th century with Charles Frederick Worth who was the first designer to have his label sewn into the garments that he created. Before the former draper set up his maison couture (fashion house) in Paris, clothing design and creation was handled by largely anonymous seamstresses, and high fashion descended from that worn at royal courts. Worth's success was such that he was able to dictate to his customers what they should wear, instead of following their lead as earlier dressmakers had done. The term couturier was in fact first created in order to describe him. While all articles of clothing from any time period are studied by academics as costume design, only clothing created after 1858 is considered as fashion design. Berlin is the centre of fashion in Germany (prominently displayed at Berlin Fashion Week), while Düsseldorf holds Europe's largest fashion trade fairs with Igedo. Other important centres of the scene are Munich, Hamburg, and Cologne. German fashion is famed for its elegant lines as well as unconventional young designs and the great variety of styles. It's rather easy to describe the sporty fashion style: it's sporty! Girls will typically wear some popular sport companies like Adidas or Nike and will always have runner shoes (or similar style shoes) on. They prefer a simple and subtle look that oozes 'sports', with plain colors like white, black, and gray being BIG hits. They won't strive for anything fashionable or flashy and would prefer sweatpants, tight runner pants, and basic tees. 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The Bergmann 1896 was a 19th-century semi-automatic pistol developed by German designer Louis Schmeisser and sold by Theodor Bergmann's company. A contemporary of the Mauser C96 and Borchardt C-93 pistols, the Bergmann failed to achieve the same widespread success, although Bergmann himself later went on to design one of the earliest practical and successful sub-machine guns, the MP-18. The first cartridges in Bergmann pistols were grooveless, with the bullets having a sharp nose to avoid jams. Later pistols, however, have mechanical extractors and cartridges with grooved flanges. The M96 had an internal box-magazine holding five cartridges. M1893 and M1894 prototypes The initial design patented in 1893 was chambered for a rimless 8mm cartridge. Versions designated M1893 and M1894 were evaluated and rejected by Swiss, German, and Belgian military trials; and the M1896 design reflected improvements to correct shortcomings reported by those trials. M1896 production While the earlier models had been manufactured by Louis Schmeisser, the M1896 was built under license by Charles V. Schilling of Suhl. Three cartridges were chambered for the M1896 pistols. Approximately 2,000 small pistols designated M1896 No. 2 were chambered for the 5mm Bergmann. Production of a larger pistol was approximately 4,400 M1896 No. 3 chambered for the 6.5mm Bergmann, plus two or three hundred M1896 No. 4 chambered for the 8mm Bergmann. M1897 improvements With the commercial success of civilian sales for the M1896, Bergman made additional modifications hoping to obtain military contracts. The M1897 was a sturdier design with a shrouded barrel and rear sight adjustable to . The M1897 was chambered for a new 7.8mm Bergmann cartridge, and the most obvious change was a more modern detachable 10-shot magazine housed in front of the trigger. The magazine could be fed by a stripper clip. Most were sold with a hollow shoulder stock. A few had barrels with either a conventional carbine configuration or a detachable wooden shoulder stock. Bergmann was again unsuccessful in obtaining military contracts, and the similar Mauser C96 captured an increasing share of civilian sales. Production was discontinued after approximately 1,000 M1897s had been manufactured. Pop culture In the 1971 Technicolor Western film Big Jake , the character Michael McCandles { played by Christopher Mitchum } , uses a Bergmann 1896 as his sidearm. It is worth noting however, that the pistol was called a Bergmann Mark 1911 in the film, and the actual prop gun was made by modifying a Walther P38 to superficially resemble a Bergmann 1896. The blaster pistol utilized by the titular character in the 2019 television series The Mandalorian is based on the Bergmann M1894 nº 1. The Bergmann No.3 is featured as a usable weapon in Hunt: Showdown as the "Bornheim No. 3". 3 variants exist - the pistol, a pistol with a custom 8-round fixed magazine and a long barrelled carbine with a fixed wire stock. See also Laumann Pistol References External links Bergmann 1896 nº 2 in 5x15mm 19th-century semi-automatic pistols Semi-automatic pistols of Germany Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1896
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Q: FastCGI, SCGI, I'm writing a web server in C, and I need to figure out a way to use CGI to execute dynamic content server-side. I'm looking at the FastCGI protocol and it looks annoying. It reminds me of the bit twiddling I had to do in a class when I was converting ASCII to UTF-8 and back (that seemed useless then, but maybe it wasn't...) I found a great library written in PHP where I could just start up php-cgi -b localhost:8888 and start communicating with it. Obviously, I'd like that in C. I'd appreciate it if someone could find a library (for FastCGI clients!). If not, then I'm fine with contributing to the open source community by writing one. Also, how exactly do I use SCGI? There's barely any documentation on it (that I can find, anyway). What socket do I connect to? Where do I send the requests? Also, php-cgi is only for PHP, so how do things work for Perl, Python, etc? Thanks again. A: mario said (in the question comments): * *There are a few libraries mentioned on the FastCGI homepage. http://fastcgi.com/drupal/node/5. The development kit should include the server. *The client implementation is included there for, too. http://fastcgi.com/devkit/doc/fcgi-devel-kit.htm *SCGI http://python.ca/scgi/protocol.txt is extremely simple to implement even without reference code. *You need an SCGI client that runs as deamon, and that accepts socket connections on an agreed port (4000 or 5000 seem common). *SCGI is no different than FastCGI. Each language would require its own daemon, you can run multiple. And accepting CGI requests is pretty much what they do. The only difference is the socket and the header format instead of a CGI stdin pipe and env variables. To this I'd like to add: CGI (which is exactly what the question asks for) is different from FCGI and SCGI in their working models. It's quite easy to mistake one for others. Luckily, it seems like Preetam asked for FCGI and SCGI.
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Keith Caldwell and Kyle Mothershead talk about legislation to create a COB in Nashville. NASHVILLE, TN –Like the abolitionists and freedom riders before them, they began their meeting with a prayer. About 150 people came to the Gordon Memorial UMC on Herman St. last week to talk about a police department that treats too many people like criminals. NAACP officials, members of Nashville Organized for Action and Hope (NOAH) and members from a half-dozen other community groups want to create a Community Oversight Board (COB) to investigate allegations of police misconduct. The mayor, police chief, half the city council, and most of the city's business leaders are dead set against it. "We definitely need one because you can't expect the police to police themselves," said Benny Overton, Vice-Chair of NOAH. It is a faith-based group that works on housing, economic equity, and criminal justice issues. "The system is flawed and that's just due to racism. The systemic fix will be an unbiased entity that the people can trust," he said. "There's a lot of opposition from people who don't take seriously what people are experiencing in the community," said Councilman at Large Bob Mendes. "I've been pulled over many times in my own neighborhood. I've been roughed up by the cops. I've been falsely arrested so this is a personal issue for me," said East Nashville Councilman Scott Davis.. Mendes and Davis said they planned to sponsor legislation to establish civilian oversight of the Nashville police department perhaps this Fall. But there is a lot of work to be done if the COB draft proposal stands a chance of passing in the city council. Mendes said people in power don't believe what's going on is real. "That is the advocacy challenge: to talk to enough people to convey that the experience on the street is real and it's not disingenuous; it's not a lie, it's not a tale we tell. It's true and something needs to be done about it," Mendes said. The council could create a civilian review board with 27 votes or the city charter could be amended by referendum. Either way, for the first time in a long time, there is hope even anticipation that it could happen here and soon. "The last attempt to get an oversight board in this city was in the 1990s. We have to make a strong push now. If we don't, we are talking another 20 or 30 years" said Dr. Sekou Franklin, an MTSU Political Science associate professor. Franklin noted that civilian police review boards are nothing new. The first one was established in 1948 in Washington D.C. Dr. Martin Luther King proposed one for New York in 1964 and he asked Mayor Richard Daly to create one in Chicago in 1966. According to the Seton Hall Law Review, 100 U.S. cities have citizen review boards. But twenty-six of the fifty largest police departments in the U.S. do not have a COB. Of the remaining 24, the mayor or police chief appoints the majority of the COB members. Not how many members, but who picks them and what powers they have, determines how effective civilian oversight boards can be. Only nine COBs have non-mayoral majorities. They are Dallas, Miami-Dade, Las Vegas, Detroit, Atlanta, Indianapolis, Miami, Newark, and Albuquerque. Nineteen COBs have subpoena power but only 6 have the power to discipline police officers for misconduct. Those are in Chicago, Washington D.C., Detroit, Milwaukee, San Francisco, and Newark. The Nashville city charter gives the police chief the authority to discipline his officers. The civil service commission and the police union also play a role when police officers are disciplined. The police Office of Professional Accountability (OPA) investigates civilian complaints against Nashville police officers. "There are over 700 complaints filed with the OPA and zero percent are found for excessive force or for things we know the people experience, so we see that the process in place now isn't working," said Andrea Flores Burroughs from Black Lives Matter. Burroughs recounted an assault on a Metro schoolgirl by a metro police officer. The girl was taken to General Hospital without her mother's consent. "What we are proposing is to establish an independent office outside of the police department that can fully investigate these types of claims," she said. Burroughs and Terrance'Akins facilitated one of four breakout sessions that discussed the same three questions. They were: why do we need a COB? How does it work? And what would you like the COB to do? There was a Q&A session for the entire assembly afterwards. Barbara Gunn Lartey moved from Philadelphia to Nashville seven years ago. She wanted to know if the COB would be just smoke and mirrors. "Is it something with teeth? How would it work here in Nashville?" she asked. "Two things that a review board needs to have," explained NOAH's Arnold Hayes. "They have to be independent from the police department. If they report directly to the police department they usually don't work," he said. As the meeting wound down, Hayes urged the crowd to talk to others about a COB, to make phone calls, talk to the city council, talk to the mayor, and attend town hall meetings to build support for a COB. "We need as many people on board as possible. The powers that be expect us to fizzle out and go away. We're not going to fizzle out," said Jackie Sims who is with Democracy Nashville-Democratic Communities. "No one can offer a good reason to people in this room why we should not have a community oversight board," she said. The next step happens in City Hall Monday July 17 at 3 p.m. There is a finance and safety committee meeting with members of the council's minority caucus. "This train is moving. It's not stopping. I'm with Jackie, we're not giving up," said NOAH's Arnold Hayes.
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Possible Late Pleistocene volcanic activity on Nightingale Island, South Atlantic Ocean, based on geoelectrical resistivity measurements, sediment corings and (14)C dating Bjork, Anders Anker ; Björck, Svante LU ; Cronholm, Anders LU ; Haile, James ; Ljung, Karl LU and Porter, Charles (2011) In GFF 133(3-4). p.141-147 Tristan da Cunha is a volcanic island group situated in the central South Atlantic. The oldest of these islands, Nightingale Island, has an age of about 18Ma. In the interior of the island, there are several wetlands situated in topographic depressions. The ages of these basins have been unknown, and their genesis has been debated. Aiming towards the reconstruction of the geomorphological history of these basins, we conducted geoelectrical resistivity measurements to map the subsurface topography, extracted peat and sediment cores and dated the onset of sedimentation applying the radiocarbon method. The irregular shapes of the basins and the lack of clear erosional features indicate that they are not eruption craters and were not formed by... (More) Tristan da Cunha is a volcanic island group situated in the central South Atlantic. The oldest of these islands, Nightingale Island, has an age of about 18Ma. In the interior of the island, there are several wetlands situated in topographic depressions. The ages of these basins have been unknown, and their genesis has been debated. Aiming towards the reconstruction of the geomorphological history of these basins, we conducted geoelectrical resistivity measurements to map the subsurface topography, extracted peat and sediment cores and dated the onset of sedimentation applying the radiocarbon method. The irregular shapes of the basins and the lack of clear erosional features indicate that they are not eruption craters and were not formed by erosion. Instead, we regard them as morphological depressions formed between ridges of trachytic lava flows and domes at a late stage of the formation of the volcanic edifice. The onset of sedimentation within these basins appears to have occurred between 24 and 37 ka with the highest situated wetland yielding the highest ages. These ages are very young compared to the timing of the main phase of the formation of the island, implying volcanic activity on the island during the Late Pleistocene. (Less) Bjork, Anders Anker ; Björck, Svante LU ; Cronholm, Anders LU ; Haile, James ; Ljung, Karl LU and Porter, Charles South Atlantic, Nightingale Island, peat bogs, subsurface topography, (14)C dating, young volcanism edf3cead-a7e4-4f1b-aba4-fbeb92f73aed (old id 2494275) @article{edf3cead-a7e4-4f1b-aba4-fbeb92f73aed, abstract = {Tristan da Cunha is a volcanic island group situated in the central South Atlantic. The oldest of these islands, Nightingale Island, has an age of about 18Ma. In the interior of the island, there are several wetlands situated in topographic depressions. The ages of these basins have been unknown, and their genesis has been debated. Aiming towards the reconstruction of the geomorphological history of these basins, we conducted geoelectrical resistivity measurements to map the subsurface topography, extracted peat and sediment cores and dated the onset of sedimentation applying the radiocarbon method. The irregular shapes of the basins and the lack of clear erosional features indicate that they are not eruption craters and were not formed by erosion. Instead, we regard them as morphological depressions formed between ridges of trachytic lava flows and domes at a late stage of the formation of the volcanic edifice. The onset of sedimentation within these basins appears to have occurred between 24 and 37 ka with the highest situated wetland yielding the highest ages. These ages are very young compared to the timing of the main phase of the formation of the island, implying volcanic activity on the island during the Late Pleistocene.}, author = {Bjork, Anders Anker and Björck, Svante and Cronholm, Anders and Haile, James and Ljung, Karl and Porter, Charles}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, series = {GFF}, title = {Possible Late Pleistocene volcanic activity on Nightingale Island, South Atlantic Ocean, based on geoelectrical resistivity measurements, sediment corings and (14)C dating}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11035897.2011.618275}, doi = {10.1080/11035897.2011.618275},
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What Is Infant Neck Rash? When To Call Your Baby's Doctor? The skin of your little bundle of joy is supple, smooth and tender. It is important to take meticulous care of your infant's skin since it is vulnerable to rashes, especially in the folds of the thigh, elbow and neck regions. Of all the kinds, rashes in the neck area are the most common. In this article, we guide you on an infant's neck rash and all the reasons behind it. It is a red, flat or raised rash, which appears on the neck especially around the neck folds. Neck rashes are most common among infants around four to five months. The reasons for infant neck rash range from prickly heat to skin infections like those caused by fungus. The neck is short with plenty of folds. Milk tends to trickle down while feeding and stay there if not cleaned. Stork bites: These are small pink spots that appear on the neck since the time of birth. In reality, these are not rashes but blood vessels that are collected in one region of the skin's dermal layer. These spots vanish without any treatment within a few months after birth. Prickly heat: This is a common type of skin rash that occurs during the summer season on the neck and other regions of the body. The extreme dry heat of summer irritates your child's tender skin. These rashes appear as tiny red itchy skin bumps. This condition is also known as heat rash. Skin irritation: Newborns experience neck rash in the first few months. This primarily occurs because their neck region is plump and chubby. This results in the formation of skin folds that constantly rub against each other. Excess moisture and constant friction are the main causative agents of neck rash in babies. This rash keeps recurring in babies till they learn to lift their head without any support (which may take few months). Fungal infection: This type of infections are frequently seen in infants and babies. Excess moisture and perspiration in the baby's neck skin fold become a thriving ground for Candida. In babies, yeast infection is one of the most common causes of neck skin rash. Additionally, as their main nutritional supply is breastmilk, babies tend to spill excess milk. This further makes the chest and neck region moist and susceptible to neck rash. The most common symptoms are itching skin accompanied with pain. These symptoms may cause babies to lose their appetite. As mentioned earlier, most cases of skin rash disappear on their own within a few days. They don't require any treatment. But, the baby is highly uncomfortable during this period due to continuous burning and itching sensations. You can calm your baby by following these simple yet effective home remedies to soothe their irritated skin. Only use light and breathable fabrics: Never use stiff, uncomfortable and heavy dress material for your baby. Always look for lightweight and breathable fabric like cotton. On a hot summer day, you can dress up your baby in a diaper and cotton top. Never wash your baby's clothes using a strong bleach and detergent. These harsh chemicals may cause skin irritation and lead to rashes. Apply skin creams and lotions to your baby's rash: Remember to consult your baby's pediatrician before you use any skin cream and lotion on your baby younger than six months of age. It is always advisable to be careful before using any skin product on your child as they may be allergic to one of the ingredients present in these products. Use cornstarch: You can try sprinkling cornstarch on your baby's neck before taking them outdoors or after a bath. This will keep the neck region dry and moist-free. Use oatmeal: You can try adding oats in your baby's bath. Also, you can try oat extract to soothe your baby's skin. Take a clean washcloth and wrap a cut of oatmeal in it. Seal the contents by twisting the end of the washcloth. Take a tub of warm water and soak the washcloth until both the oats and cloth are wet. Squeeze the oatmeal infused water on your baby's rash. Once done, pat the area dry. Use cold compress: You can also try using cold compress on the affected region to soothe the skin inflammation. Take a tub of ice-cold water and soak a clean washcloth. Apply this to the affected region for 5-10 minutes to soothe the inflamed skin. Once done, pat the area dry. You can repeat the procedure as and when needed. Maintain good skin hygiene: If you follow a regular bathing and good hygiene practice for your baby, you may treat and prevent your baby from these skin rashes. Follow a specified bath time: Remember to schedule the right bath time for your baby. Never bathe your baby immediately after feeding them. Allow them to rest for a while after feed time to avoid vomiting or spewing. Use only boiled or distilled water: Remember to use only boiled or distilled water to bathe your baby. This will ensure that the bathing water doesn't contain any harmful microbes that may otherwise harm your baby. To soothe the skin inflammation, you can add two teaspoons of baking soda to your baby's bath water. You can also add a cup of oatmeal to soothe your baby's inflamed skin. Massage with coconut oil: You can also try massaging your baby with coconut oil twice a day. This results in soft, clean skin. Also, the anti-microbial properties of this oil prevent skin infection. When To Call Your Baby's Doctor? As mentioned earlier, your baby's neck rash may disappear on its own. However, you should call your baby's pediatrician if it is accompanied by fever. Pus-filled or fluid-filled skin blisters on your baby could indicate an infection that may require antibiotics. You must immediately call the pediatrician if your baby is crying and can't be consoled, or is dull and inactive, or not having food properly. If you notice small red dots or spots that don't disappear when pressed, you must immediately call the doctor. These spots may occur due to bleeding under the skin. This condition is known as petechiae and can indicate a serious infection. Always remember that you know your baby better than others. If you notice any skin rash that worries you, don't hesitate to call your doctor for further consultation. Bathe your baby regularly and maintain a good hygiene practice. Select the right fabrics for your baby. Avoid rough fabrics, woolen clothes, and blankets. These are not recommended for babies as they have a sensitive skin type. Remember to dry the neck region (and other moisture-prone regions) after bathing your baby. Keep your baby's neck region open and moist-free most of the times. Dry skin prevents accumulation of moisture in the skin folds. This helps in healing the rashes faster. Try to keep your baby in a cool and well-aired room as excessive heat causes perspiration in the skin folds and leads to skin rashes. During winters when woolens cannot be avoided, use the ones that have a wide neck. Make the baby wear a cotton shirt with collars underneath the woolens so that wool does not touch the skin. How & When To Start Brushing Your Baby's Teeth?
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Once I've completed the tuning of the piano, each of my customers receives a sheet which shows the beginning tuning and ending tuning (measured in 'cents'), my ratings for some of the working parts of the piano, as well as more detailed information on how to best keep the piano in tune. It is also recommended to tune a piano approximately every 6 months. Additionally there is a 10% discount for existing students. So get that piano tuned! The sooner the better, and if done every 6 months, that's the best! To reach me for a piano tuning, please contact me via the "Contact Us" page linked above.
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Magazine | Music | london GHOSTPOET Written by Tshepo Mokoena Photos and illustrations by Various 09 Sunday 09th October 2011 Ghostpoet - Garden Path by ghostpoet First off, how did you soak in the reality of the Mercury Prize nomination? Well it's kind of sunk in now but I still partially can't believe at times. It's really a privilege to be part of such a prize and I really hope I can use being nominated to keep pushing forward and make a long-lasting career out of music. And how'd you celebrate? We had a coffee and little lunch in a nice little spot round the corner from the Hospital Club (where the announcement was made) with my management, lawyer and my Mrs - loooooow-key [laughs]. What voice do you think you give to UK hip hop, and UK music in general? How do you feel the national scene's been doing for the last few years? I don't really feel I have a voice, I'm just trying to tell my stories and create music I enjoy listening to. The UK scene is definitely riding high right now, it's a great time to be involved in music over here, long may it continue! We love your vocal delivery and honest-to-yourself style. Where do you typically find yourself jotting down the lyrics that make it into your tracks? Aw, thanks very much! Depends really: could be on the bus, could be the tube, could be at home, on the street, wherever I'm listening to a demo and inspiration hits me I guess... What was your production role on the album like? I produced it all myself. It was important that I did, it needed to be a reflection of myself not only lyrically. Where and how did you scout out the band members that play with you live (yes, we saw you kill it with them at the Great Escape in May)? I will pass on your praise, thanks! I met Chris (who plays guitar) through the church I used to go to in Coventry and Flo (who plays drums) through an ad I must have put up on Gumtree! [so that actually still works!] How are you balancing the music with another 'day job', if that's still the case? It was tough when I was working, really tough, but I had an understanding boss who was really flexible. I'm lucky enough to be working on music full-time now. It's a blessing to be doing so and I try not to take that for granted... And how much do you think you could have accomplished by now totally DIY, without the awesome Brownswood Recordings helping you out with releases? Not a lot probably! I'm aware of the different areas that make up the music industry but the business side of it is and never was my thing. Brownswood really gave me the chance and support I needed to get to the next level, and I owe them a lot. Ghostpoet - Survive It by ghostpoet What are your plans for the next few months, as far as music goes? Lot's of gigging: a UK tour, an Australian tour, a European tour after that and making music in between for various potential projects I guess. And if not yourself, who were you secretly rooting for to win the Mercury this year? Well I was rooting for Metronomy (openly haha) but was pleased PJ Harvey won. Everyone else on the list I felt was super-talented and anyone could have won really. Keep up with news on Ghostpoet's tour dates and more on his site. Mondkopf Back From a Great Escape Hip-Hop Cardies
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Mumbai is one of the busiest cities of India, therefore cycling through her empty early-morning streets is a beautiful experience to be treasured. The morning breeze only enhances the magic and promise of this tour. Kick start your tour of Mumbai early morning to beat the traffic. As you cycle through the historic remnants of fallen empires, including the Mauryan, Portuguese and British Empires, the feel of these lost societies and times will hit you. Cycle through the iconic Gateway of India, Nariman Point, and many other spellbinding attractions. As reward for your energy and enthusiasm, savor a delicious breakfast at the famed Irani Café.
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May 8 - 9, 2018 // New York Hilton Midtown Sung Ho Choi Fubo.tv Sung is the Co-founder of fuboTV, the leading sports-first virtual MVPD with over hundred thousand subscribers. He was part of the team that launched the service in 2015, leading the design and development of its initial technology stack on web, iOS, Android, Fire TV, Apple TV and Roku. Prior to founding fuboTV, Sung was an early employee of SVOD service DramaFever. He played a critical part in growing the company from few thousand subscribers to more than 100,000 before he left to start fuboTV. DramaFever was sold to Softbank and is now part of Warner Bros. Digital Networks. Streaming Media East 2018 3:15 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. T204: The Future of Video Codecs: VP9, HEVC & AV1 Executive Sponsor Exhibit Hall Networking Reception Sponsor Live Streaming Summit Platinum Sponsors Live Streaming Summit Gold Sponsor Video Marketing Power Summit Platinum Sponsor Wireless Internet Sponsor Streaming Partner On-Demand Video Partner Don't Miss These Special Events Copyright © 2023, Information Today, Inc. StreamingMedia.com #SMEast
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mts is the most fake company in the world. I did by one dongal and i pay for that 1300/- Indian rupee after that they told me that your sarvice will be activate with in tow days. And it happend was one month ago. Still my dongal is not working. And company send me my first bill without any use.even i did call 100 Time for this problam. I have to proov becuse i have all calling record data. So please don't use this fake mts. Just waist of your time and your money......,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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[email protected] Client Video Testimonials Review Boards Maintenance Fee Calculator New Client Enrollment Eligibility Form Home / Reviews / Client Video Testimonials / Colleen Clarke Scammed Timeshare Owner Finds Help. Colleen Clarke: We became disillusioned about a couple of years into it. We were just not able to get booked into places that we wanted to go and we found it getting more and more expensive. The fees were pricey, the fees went up every year, and it just wasn't working for us. So we contacted our timeshare and talked to them about returning our timeshare points. They were not interested in doing that for us and so I started an online search for how to get rid of timeshares and did find a couple of companies that would be willing to try to sell them for us but at a fee. Colleen Clarke: There was an upfront type, like a realtor's fee, and no guarantee that they would be sold, so that was something I wasn't sure about because I think it was throwing good money after that. We actually went to a company that promised to take over our timeshare and, as it turned out, we had to buy their timeshare in order to get rid of our old timeshare. So, we got a bit scammed and we were very hesitant, but we definitely wanted to get rid of it. We spoke to our lawyers in Canada and we spoke to our lawyers here in the States. Both said there was nothing that they could do for us. Colleen Clarke: We thought about walking away, but we're very concerned about damaging our credit rating, having collection agencies come after us, and we didn't want any part of that, so we felt just stuck. And one day, at a home show of all things, we met a representative from your company, VOC, Vacation Ownership Consultants, and he just started to explain how things work in your company. Why it works, how it works, how long it takes, how much it costs. We had all the information given to us up front. And so we thought about it and we made an appointment and we came to see the consultant and, again, he reiterated all the information we needed and it was important to us to know why it worked, why your company could get it work for us. Colleen Clarke: The fee we paid was a little more than one year's maintenance fees so in 18 months, our cost had paid for itself, essentially, and we were free and clear. We didn't receive any contact from our timeshare, we didn't receive any harassment letters, we didn't so much as receive an invoice for the next year's fees. It was just all done. It was all gone and we were thrilled. We were just thrilled. Colleen Clarke: We were skeptical going in as anyone would be. We also felt embarrassed that we'd been scammed by one of these timeshare people and we're going to be losing some money and it's hard to admit that you've made a terrible mistake financially. But, speaking with the consultants at VOC, they were so clear at explaining how we would get this to work for us that it became clear to us that it would work and that we could get this accomplished. They also offered us a guarantee that they could get the job done and, I mean, we're just regular people caught in a bad situation and this company got us out of that bad situation as they promised. Colleen Clarke: Don't hesitate. Don't hesitate. If you're caught in a bad situation with a timeshare, these are the people to go to because they will get results for you. They did for us. What Scammed Timeshare Owners Can Learn From Colleen. In this video testimonial, our client talks about some of the common red flags that vacation owners face. Oftentimes, buyers hope for the best in these situations and assume the resort will follow through with promises. But this often results in further financial problems and even more disappointment. When you're obligated to cover a costly timeshare that isn't working out, the sooner you find a quality solution, the better the outcome will be. Listening to the resort or guessing usually only makes matters worse. View our eligibility form below to inquire about qualifying for our timeshare cancellation program. This is the first step of learning how to get out of a timeshare contract. Mr. Christensen Mr. Stratman Mr. & Mrs. Crossley Vacation Ownership Consultants provides information, consulting and software only. Vacation Ownership Consultants is not a "lawyer referral service" and does not provide legal advice or participate in any legal representation. Vacation Ownership Consultants is not a law firm or a substitute for an attorney or law firm. How to Get Out of Timeshare Contracts Are you better off without owning a timeshare? Fans love them but others will sell you their interest for less than a penny. Beware of Selling, Donating and Transferring Timeshares Beware of Timeshare Resale Scams There are many ways to be relieved of your timeshare obligations. Copyright 2021 Vacation Ownership Consultants, LLC
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export const REMOVE_FROM_ITINERARY = 'REMOVE_FROM_ITINERARY'; export function removeFromItinerary(payload) { return { type: REMOVE_FROM_ITINERARY, payload, }; }
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The promoter is: Dua Corporation Pty Ltd (company no. 93604655021) whose registered office is at Shop 4, 25-27 South Steyne Manly, NSW, 205. The competition is open to residents of Australia aged 18 years or over except employees of Dua Corporation Pty Ltd and their close relatives and anyone otherwise connected with the organisation or judging of the competition. Route to entry for the competition and details of how to enter are via www.theblindbarrel.com.au, www.instagram.com/theblindbarrel/ and www.facebook.com/theblindbarrel. As a condition of entering this competition you consent to us sending you Promotional Emails. 'Promotional Emails' include product information, new offers and information about Blind Barrel. You may choose to opt-out of receiving Promotional Emails anytime by simply clicking the unsubscribe button on our emails. 12. Prize winners will be notified via text or email. To claim your prize you must respond via text or email with 72hrs. Redraw – If the prize is not claimed within 72hrs we will redraw via random selection on the 27/02/19 at 12pm.
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Home / Uncategorized / Martin's blog: "Danger, Will Robinson. Iceberg Ahead." Martin's blog: "Danger, Will Robinson. Iceberg Ahead." December 23, 2011 posted by mwb Our spaceship Earth is hurtling forward on a dangerous course guided by its Titanic-like upper-class smugness and conceit toward dead ahead catastrophy. What can we do to change course? Or is it already too late? Inconvenient Truth #1. Al Gore's 2006 documentary about the climate change iceberg we're about to smash into, gave us 10 years or less to turn things around. Where is that "10 years" in our consciousness? Where is it in our actions? Isn't the strange weather Earth has been experiencing of late yelling at us, "Danger, Will Robinson, Iceberg Ahead"? What are we doing about it now? Inconvenient Truth #2. On December 13, 2011, an article in The Independent (see Peter's blog) reported that "Dramatic and unprecedented plumes of methane – a greenhouse gas 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide – have been seen bubbling to the surface of the Arctic Ocean by [a Russian research team] undertaking an extensive survey of the region." It looks bad. Ominous. ". . . there are hundreds of millions of tonnes of methane gas locked away beneath the Arctic permafrost, which extends from the mainland into the seabed of the relatively shallow sea of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf. One of the greatest fears is that with the disappearance of the Arctic sea-ice in summer, and rapidly rising temperatures across the entire region, which are already melting the Siberian permafrost, the trapped methane could be suddenly released into the atmosphere leading to rapid and severe climate change." Rapid and severe climate change! What can we do now to avoid collision? Inconvenient Truth #3. The COP-17, United Nations climate change negotiations held in Durban, South Africa, from Nov 28 to Dec 9, 2011 were a cop-out. Nations of the world gave "themselves until 2015 to agree [to] a new deal which only takes effect in 2020, governments are delaying desperately needed action and condemning us all to dangerous warming of much more than 2º C" (see Adow quote in a Business Day article). To take effect in 2020? We can't wait that long. And for what would we be waiting? What can we do now to change course? Inconvenient Truth #4. Corporations in the coal, petroleum and gas industries are pushing ahead with production of fossil fuels, the burning of which produces you-know-what. From massive efforts to local ones. The notorious Tar Sands in Canada and the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline. Marcellus Shale hydrofracking. Retrofitting GenOn's coal-burning power plant in Portland PA so they can keep on burning coal. How do we say "no" now, collaboratively, collectively? Inconvenient Truth #5. Old ways of thinking can be our undoing. For there to be truly sustainable doings, we need to rethink what it means for us to be in this together – what it means to work together, to say no together when we need to say no, to say yes together when we need to say yes. To allow everyone to be a leader. To be in this together but at the same time allowing people to experience "ownership" of their own efforts. No more just building our own organization. No more just working only on our specific project. No more the splintering us vs. them competitiveness within the movement. How else are we to become the new, cohesive movement – the emergent movement – that Occupy, Transitions, Community Rights, Human Rights, Peace & Justice, Take Back, Food Rights, Sustainable Ag, Renewable Energy, and countless local, regional, and national environmental, progressive, community organizations are converging toward?
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August 17, 2008 | City Flames Barrister, Kollington, others absent at Osupa's birthday bash By Tade Makinde Osupa ALL is not well between Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister and his adopted son, Saheed Osupa, whom the former recently crowned "King of Music" to the displeasure of many. NFC learnt Barrister is "not happy" with Osupa for deliberately editing some statements he made during the crowning in his video, "Celebration and Confirmation," which is now on sale nationwide. According to information, Osupa cleverly edited the praises Barry heaped on K1, Ayinla Kollington and Pasuma, among others, while he left his side of the praises untouched. Not only that, Osupa also made sure that Barry's warnings on how he should behave as a musician, which did not go down well with Osupa, were also edited. "This proves that Osupa has an ulterior motive for editing some parts of what went on at the Ibadan ceremony as he's only interested in making himself look good before the public, while he won't stop running Wasiu and Pasuma down at every opportunity. To show his displeasure with Osupa, Barrister was conspicuously absent at the birthday/celebration gig the newly crowned king held in Ikeja, Lagos, last Sunday. Barrister was not the only one missing at the event, so were several others, including top executive members of FUMAN. "We are not happy that Barrister would declare Osupa as the best fuji musician of all time, that pronouncement has caused an uproar in Fuji House", admitted an executive member who wouldn't like to be mentioned. Fuji members were disappointed to have cheaply fallen for Osupa's deceit when he gave them the impression that he only wanted to celebrate the crowning event, whereas he only wanted us to rubber-stamp the kangaroo crowning by hiding from us that he wanted to use us to confirm the controversial crowning," added NFC source. Coming barely a month after Barrister crowned Osupa as King in Ibadan, stakeholders are unsure what will happen next in the House. "We hope this won't be the beginning of another diplomacy battle between father and adopted son", another musician cautioned. A spokesperson of Osupa, however said his boss has nothing to hide as his crowning was a public thing. "The event was well attended, Osupa did not lie to anyone, we are not fighting anybody," he said. On Barry's absence, he said it was no big deal, Barrister already informed salved. Meanwhile, Alhaji Taofeek Alagbe Omo-Owo has been elected Governor of Oyo State FUMAN, while Ismaila Atilade and Muritala Aremu emerged the first and second vice presidents respectively. The election took place last week and will continue in two weeks with the disolution of Kwara State incumbent executive. FUMAN President, Saka Orobo, has instructed that elections into all state executive posts should end in three months unfail. Elections into the PRO and Male Welfare office will take place later.
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About Coming Home 2019 – Stronger Together in Community 2018 – Community & Connections: Inspiring Resilience & Hope 2017: Healing, Peace, and Soul 2016: Vocation and Service 2015: Celebrate, Learn & Connect Bonus Event: LinkedIn Career Workshop Author's Spotlight ATTENDING ONLINE -LIVE STREAMING ON CAMPUS INFO Opus Archives SATELLITE GATHERINGS Stronger Together in Community Our theme for 2019, Stronger Together in Community, follows a year of tremendous destruction in the Santa Barbara area. Coming Home 2018 had to be postponed twice, and the Thomas Fire and subsequent mudslides caused the evacuation of both Pacifica campuses multiple times, for weeks on end. Tragically, our surrounding community reeled from deaths and property losses. PGIAA launched a CareLine for first responders and the community, offering free referrals for emotional and psychological support to anyone suffering from the stress and grief. We came to know, in ever deeper ways, the life-saving importance of Community. Our local emergencies echoed other emergencies around the world, and we witnessed communities coming together in the Carolinas (Hurricane Florence), Florida (Hurricane Michael), Indonesia (Earthquake and Tsunamis), Guatemala (Mount Fuego Eruption), Oaxaca (Earthquake), and so many more flooded communities. We humans need each other. That includes people whose calling is to tend Soul in the world, like so many of our Pacifica Graduate Institute Alumni. Tom Lyon Wendy Davee Award for Service Recipient Tom Lyon graduated from St. John's Seminary College in 1975 after obtaining a B.A. in Philosophy and two minors in English/Literature and Math/Physics. He then entered the Maryknoll Father and Brothers Novitiate in Hingham, Massachusetts where he studied Clinical Pastoral Education. Breana Johnson Chancellor's Community Award Recipient 2019 Breana D. Johnson, MA, LMFT is a proud New Yorker and graduate of Howard University, where her academic journey in psychology began. At Howard, she began to explore relational realities in psychological philosophy and clinical practices. William "Will" Linn, II Chancellor's Award for Excellence Recipient 2019 Dr. Will Linn holds a Ph.D. in Mythological Studies with an Emphasis in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California; a BA in philosophy from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee; and a CORe credential from Harvard Business School. Charles Caldwell Alumni Panel Mr. Caldwell has worked his whole adult life for community service organizations. Presently serving as Director of Strategic Advancement at the Hospice of Santa Barbara, Inc., Mr. Caldwell also acted as Director of Advancement at Girls, Inc. of greater Santa Barbara Holly Reusing Alumni Panel Dr. Reusing received her M.A. in Counseling Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute in 2005 and completed her Ph.D. in Depth Psychology in 2015. Her depth studies served to form a strong foundation for work in the community and in the world. Craig Titley Alumni Panel Craig Titley is a film and television writer/producer who began his film career in the Hollywood trenches as a production assistant. After a brief stint as an executive for Nickelodeon's feature film division, he went on to become a successful writer of family films including the live-action Scooby-Doo, Cheaper by the Dozen, and Percy Jackson & The Olympians Kwame Scruggs Dr. G. Kwame Scruggs has over twenty years of experience using myth in the development of urban male youth. He holds an M.A. and Ph.D. in Mythological Studies with an Emphasis in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California. Corinne Bourdeau Alumni Panel Corinne Bourdeau, (M.A. Engaged Humanities, 2010) is the founder and president of 360 Degree Communications, a boutique entertainment marketing company dedicated to social change films. Fanny Brewster Dr. Brewster is a Core Faculty member in the Clinical Psychology Department at Pacifica Graduate Institute. Prior, she served for five years as Adjunct Faculty working within the Depth, Archetypal and Jungian Psychology (DJA), and Depth Psychotherapy Departments (DPT), while maintaining a New York City private practice. Kelly Carlin Host/Moderator Since receiving her M.A. in Jungian Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute, Kelly Carlin-McCall has created Women on the Verge, a year-long coaching program where accomplished women find something deeper, wider, and more meaningful in the next chapter of their lives. Jennifer Selig Alumni Panel Ever since Jennifer was a little girl, she was in love with everything about books and dreamed of making her own. This dream came true in 1999 when her first book was published. Since then, she has published dozens of newspaper articles, book reviews, journal articles, essays, and more. Leslie Shore Alumni Panel Dr. Leslie Shore is an award-winning TV, radio and newspaper journalist who published her own newspaper for five years. She lectures on personal visitation as remedy to restore families divided by the criminal justice system using video interviews conducted in California prisons with mothers and their children. Michael Mollura Dr. Michael R. Mollura is currently a therapist in Beverly Hills, California, with a Ph.D. from Pacifica Graduate Institute (2013) in Clinical Psychology. Dr. Mollura holds a Master's Degree in Performance Studies from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts 2019 Media Gallery Photos by Timothy Teague. Click here to view full gallery VIEW FULL 2019 SCHEDULE Pacifica Graduate Institute 801 Ladera Ln. Dianne Travis Teague Director of Alumni Relations [email protected] Copyright All Rights Reserved © 2015 - 2018 | Website by aleia design co. | Site Map →
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Sports / Sub-sections: More sections »NBAMLBNHLSoccerGolfOlympicsCollegeRacingTennisBeesRecruit CentralNFLSUUUVUGolfFrom Left FieldUtah UtesBYU CougarsUtah State AggiesWeber State WildcatsHigh SchoolReal Salt Lake NCAAF NFL NBA MLB NHL MLS NCAAB IndyCar's Hinchcliffe thanks 'heroes' after scary crash By Michael Marot, Associated Press | Posted - May 19, 2015 at 7:30 p.m.  4 photos Estimated read time: 4-5 minutes This archived news story is available only for your personal, non-commercial use. Information in the story may be outdated or superseded by additional information. Reading or replaying the story in its archived form does not constitute a republication of the story. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe thanked the "heroes" on Tuesday who helped him survive a dangerous crash a day earlier at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Team owner Sam Schmidt was just relieved. One day after a broken wishbone punctured the popular Canadian driver's left leg, causing significant blood loss, IndyCar officials said Hinchcliffe was listed in stable condition, but was ruled out of racing indefinitely. "Words can't describe how thankful I am to the on-track Holmatro safety team," Hinchcliffe said in a statement released by the series. "Those guys, in addition to the doctors and staff at the hospital, are my heroes. I can't say enough how much I appreciate the outpouring of support from IndyCar fans, my family and fellow drivers. We are all one big family and it feels like that today." In a phone interview, Schmidt described Hinchcliffe as getting better by the hour. The accident was serious. Hinchcliffe was taken immediately to a hospital for surgery on his left thigh and pelvic area. The surgery at Indiana University Methodist Hospital was needed to stop the bleeding. He was sent to intensive care following surgery after doctors stabilized his condition. But when Hinchcliffe awoke Tuesday morning, he was able to communicate with his girlfriend and spoke with Schmidt, one of the team owners. "We're pretty lucky," Schmidt said. "I think his statement says it all. He was sedated and out cold last night when I saw him. When I went in this morning, he was awake and looked 100 times better." Honda said Hinchcliffe's right front suspension failed, and the driver was sent hard into the third turn wall during practice for Indianapolis 500. It was the fifth crash in a scary week, and IndyCar huddled with Honda and Chevrolet to determine whether new aerodynamic kits installed on the cars were causing problems ahead of its showcase race Sunday, the Indianapolis 500. Series officials eliminated the extra horsepower the cars were supposed to have for last weekend's qualifying, which was also turned into a non-points event. On Monday, even with less power and slower speeds, Hinchcliffe hit the wall so hard his car started to flip. Unlike the three Chevrolet drivers who had frightening crashes last week, Hinchcliffe's car did not get airborne. But he also did not walk away from the crash. Instead, the safety team tended to him on the track as former teammate Ryan Hunter-Reay rubbed his eyes. Schmidt immediately started making phone calls and helped arrange a flight to get Hinchcliffe's parents in town. And he was far more worried about Hinchcliffe's health than the cause of the crash. "He is stable and improving," said Dr. Timothy Pohlman, who performed the surgery. "His condition was critical upon his arrival and I think the IndyCar system as a whole needs to be commended for how well they can take care of drivers in this situation." Now that Hinchcliffe appears to be out of the woods, Schmidt must deal with other matters — such as finding a replacement for Sunday's race. Hinchcliffe qualified 24th, the outside of Row 8, with a four-lap average of 223.519 mph. But with a new driver in the cockpit, the car must go to the back of the 33-car field. Possible candidates include Tristan Vautier, who qualified last weekend in place of James Davison of Dale Coyne Racing; Katherine Legge, who has previously driven for Schmidt; and Ryan Briscoe, a former pole winner at Indy. Legge was in town last weekend when she was announced as the driver for an all-female team that plans to compete in next year's 100th running of the Indy 500. Crew members were already working on tires in Hinchcliffe's garage Tuesday, without a car. Schmidt hopes to have an answer Wednesday morning. "We're just now starting to dig into that, and we have James' blessing to move forward," Schmidt said. "He knows he has a long-term contract and he has a seat as soon as he's approved to come back. "It's not a very big list," Schmidt added. "Everyone can look at the list and figure out the names. We've got to buckle down in the next 12 hours." Perhaps the best news is that Schmidt said there's still a possibility Hinchcliffe races again this season. "I've been told not to speculate on that because A) it's just 24 hours old and B) because he's young, he's a really hard worker" Schmidt said. "I think anything's possible." Copyright © The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. More stories you may be interested in Ridder, breakthrough Bearcats stall in 27-6 loss to Alabama Schofield scores 29, Dixie State tops Southern Utah 83-76 Bean scores 30 to lift Utah State past Richmond 85-74 10 home renovations that instantly increase your home value – and financing might be available - SPONSORED New Zealand sends flight to see damage from Pacific volcano Utah scientist reveals 4 harmful myths that make us fatter and sicker - SPONSORED Parents react to Disney's 'Encanto,' call it triggering and healing 1 bad week for President Joe Biden? 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Five Senses è il secondo EP della boy band sudcoreana Pentagon, pubblicato nel 2016. Tracce Collegamenti esterni
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Singer denounces being harassed by Vicente Fernandez and "something more serious than that" Posted by: Muhammad Bourn After being accused of touching his fans inappropriately, Vicente Fernandez A new scandal accumulates in his career with the singer's complaint Lupita Castro. Still in the eye of the hurricane, "El Charro de Huentitán" is once again accused of molesting a woman. The complaint was announced through a series of videos posted on TikTok, in which the Mexican singer said she had suffered from harassment, but also from something more serious than that. "Vicente Fernandez teased me for a long time, but he did something more for me, more serious than that. My name is Lupita Castro, I am a singer." With a second video, Lupita He stressed that, with his complaints, he does not intend to benefit from the recent accusations faced by the interpreter of "this jealousy" and that he has already tried to announce his case in the United States, however, his statements never appeared. Because of the "Don Chinti" effect. "I don't want to take advantage of what is happening now, but eight months ago I started writing my book and as a result, a Spanish-speaking American television station gave an interview to me and they told me that they would notify him of what was happening. I used to say nothing to what happened to that interviewHe explained in the series of recordings that were reproduced more than half a million times on the said social network. Although at the moment she has not revealed further details, she requested that she not be questioned because she had been silent for many years and said that she was willing to tell the whole truth:That is why I am here, I want to talk about my right. The important thing is not the reason why it has stayed so long, the most important thing is the reason why it does so". See also Dana Paola revealed that she was drugged by several men in Madrid Before concluding, he warned that he would no longer remain silent, and thus the actions that father had committed Away Fernandez. "I suffered a lot, many years of silence, but not anymore. I will not shut it up anymore. I also have the power of God, the power of the word and the power of this little section. Thanks, friends, see you soonHe was sentenced. Muhammad Bourn "Travel expert. Hobbyist web enthusiast. Incurable pop culture nerd." Money does not bring happiness according to science Aviation, electricity and remote control: Introducing the futuristic racing car that seeks to revolutionize sport and much more (video) Hector Rethe famous salsa singer known as "The Guaraguao of Salsa."on Wednesday, in Carolina, Puerto Rico. His representative was responsible… From the gym, Livia Brito shows off her representative body and cripples the nets Livia Brito She is one of the most attractive actresses on the small screen. With his performance, he achieved great… Niurka fights Maryfer Centeno and it affects her life | Video digital millennium Mexico City / 10.01.2023 10:40:00 niorca, a famous actress, He had a heated fight with Mariver Centeno, Months… BTS's J-Hope in Time Square VIDEO: Watch his performance at Rockin' Eve New Year's 2023 Do you have Clark? | Schedules, Channels, Link Live Broadcast ABC | bts He was one of the guest artists on "New Year's Rockin' Eve" jhope. continue his successful individual path, BTS rapper…
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Are you Mary Grace Musuneggi? Claim this listing. Mary Grace Musuneggi is an investment advisor based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Currently an advisor at H. Beck, Inc, they have gathered 14 years of work experience in the financial advisory industry. Musuneggi holds Series 63 and Series 65 licenses, designating them as both a securities agent and an investment advisor representative. Musuneggi can advise clients based out of Pennsylvania. Musuneggi has spent their entire career at H. Beck, Inc. H. Beck, Inc is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and operates out of 426 additional brick-and-mortar locations across the United States. As a company, H. Beck, Inc oversees $1 billion in assets dispersed across 6,098 accounts and retains more than 522 people. The firm's total assets under management places it among the largest financial advisory firms in the nation. The firm manages 609 accounts on a discretionary basis, in which the advisor makes investment decisions at their discretion. Currently 32% of the firm's customers are high-net-worth individuals, meaning they have more than $1 million in capital. H. Beck, Inc can offer financial planning services, portfolio management for individuals and small businesses, portfolio management for institutional clients, pension consulting services, selection of other advisers and educational seminars. The firm may charge clients asset-based, hourly and fixed fees. Mary Grace has 14 years of experience. Mary Grace Musuneggi has disclosures.
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Atlanta Exes VH1, 2014 | Drama, Family, Celebrities, Reality As the thriving music and entertainment capital of the South, Atlanta provides the ideal backdrop and group of ex-wives for the successful franchise's extension. The cast, featuring the once significant others of an elite list of A-list men, has no shortage of fabulousness, ambition, love, and drama. "Atlanta Exes" stars Tameka Raymond, who once enjoyed the perks and privileges that come with being married to an international music superstar, and now dedicates much of her time to the charitable foundation she started in memory of her late son Kile, interior designer to the stars Christina Johnson (ex-wife of Cee-Lo Green), and author and businesswoman Monyetta Shaw (ex-fiancé of Ne-Yo), who is busy penning a children's book series based on the lively personality of her toddler. That Metal Show VH1, 2008 | Celebrities, Music, Interview, Talk Shows Welcome to the show that finally talks about one of the most innovative and profoundest genre of music around-metal. This half-hour show, hosted by Eddie Trunk, talks about metal and hard rock music featuring those from the past and the present with those who made it become who it is. VH1, 2015 | Family, Reality, Competition | ► Trailer An competition series in which twelve sets of twins will go head to head for a grand prize of $222,222.22. But getting there won't be easy. Viewers will experience double the meltdowns, double the hook-ups, and, of course, double the twists when twin teams are pushed to their limits in unexpected ways. VH1, 2009 | Romance, Reality Are you a woman looking for Mr. Right? The ten contestants on this VH-1 reality show are, and they've agreed to have their dating habits made over by enduring a "Tough Love Boot Camp". Walk of Shame Shuttle VH1, 2015 | Drama, Lifestyle, Reality Undergrad-turned-entrepreneur Kellyann Wargo has found a way to monetize the morning-after "walk of shame." With her "walk of shame shuttle," she escorts home those hungover students who are trudging home following a night of questionable (and drunken) choices - for $5, that is. I Love New York Tiffany Patterson, a.k.a. arch nemesis "New York" from VH1's "Flavor of Love," won't let the fact that Flava Flav rejected her (twice!) stand in the way of true happiness. VH1 has given the gal her own show, in which 20 "hunky" men will vie for her affections. Along the way, she'll be counseled by her infamous mother, Sister Patterson, and consoled by a puppy named Her Majesty. Each of the contestants will be nicknamed by New York - just like Flava did on his show - with colorful monikers like "12 Pack," "Pootie" and "Mr. Boston." Shaunie's Home Court is VH1's new half hour comedy following the life of Basketball Wives star Shaunie O'Neal along with her family. It's not all glitz and glamour for Shaunie, who behind the scenes spend her days wrangling five children. VH1, 2011 | Drama, Family, Reality Audrina Patridge is moving on from The Hills and giving viewers an inside look at her life. Her new show, produced by Mark Burnett, will introduce fans to her family, and show a different side of her life. VH1, 2007 | Drama, Action, Reality The Flavor of Love girls are back in a reality series big enough that the one and only Mo'Nique can handle. This time, thirteen ex-flavors from seasons one and two of Flavor of Love are put to the test of etiquette Boot Camp. At the season's end, a cash prize and the title of Charm School Queen awaits the winner, who makes the biggest transformation from ghetto to glam. To Catch A Beautician Tamar Braxton is teaming up with celebrity hairstylist Johnny Wright to help disgruntled clients confront the beauticians who wrecked their hair. In each episode, the duo will use a sting operation to catch the stylists before Wright puts them through a rigorous boot camp. Armed with new techniques for proper hair care, the stylists will then get a chance to redeem themselves. « Previous 1 ... 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... 13 Next »
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Hi. I have an issue on bridging with VLAN support. Server: A new hub is created, without NAT, without local bridge. System is built on Windows Server. Client A: A hub is created and linked to the server hub. Local bridge is created on a NIC. NIC is connected to a switch port with VLAN Trunk enabled. System is built on Raspberry Pi 3B+ with Raspbian system. Switch is a CISCO-2960. Client B: A hub is created and linked to the same server hub with VLAN ID policy set in connection. Local bridge is created on a NIC (loopback driver on Windows). System is built on Realtek network interfaces (with VLAN ID visible in device manager) with Windows. What I need: On client B, the NIC bridged should at the same lan as the client A connected with the VLAN ID specified in policy. But actually it does not work at all. When the switch port connect to client A is NOT set as VLAN Trunk, the VLAN ID policy is NOT set either, the connection works without any problem. It should be something wrong on VLAN related settings only. I need to use multiple clients with different VLAN. It's necessary to use VLAN trunk on client A and server. Last edited by scegg on Wed Apr 17, 2019 12:17 pm, edited 1 time in total. I checked https://www.vpnusers.com/viewtopic.php?t=4878 but still have problem. Now I created another virtual hub on server, using a user created in original hub with vlan policy set, cascaded to the original hub. In the session list of the original hub, I can see the connection from the new hub listed with VLAN ID number. In the session list of the new created hub, I can see the connection to the original hub listed with NO VLAN ID number. In the MAC address list and IP address list of the new created hub, I CANNOT see any items from the original hub session. When user connected to the new created hub, it still doesn't work. One more question: In the MAC address list of the original hub, I can see lots of mac from the network of the client A attached, but no VLAN ID displayed. And in the IP address list, many IPs from the network of the client A attached are displayed too. Does that mean VLAN Tag is not transported from Client A?
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After a failed attempt to go public, EPiServer's (news, site) future possible routes included either trying the IPO again or selling to someone. They chose the latter. The buyer is IK Investment Partners, a European private equity firm, with a surprising business focus. IK agreed to buy EPi from Amadeus Capital, Martin Bjäringer, Monterro Holdings, Northzone Ventures, Mikael Runhem, and family and employees. Financials for the deal were not disclosed. At the time of the IPO, EPiServer was valued at 600-700 million SEK. IDG in Sweden reports that EPiServer CEO Martin Henricson wants to stay with the company. It will be interesting to see how IK reacts to that given the rather uneventful track record and history Henricson has had at EPiServer. ...Together, we believe that IK and the management team and its highly skilled employees can further drive the organic growth in Sweden as well as internationally, and position the Company to take an active part in the future market consolidation. Based on these comments, it seems EPi may either get a boost with further expansions and acquisitions led by IK, or get sold off to a bigger WCM vendor on a path of market consolidation. Who is the buyer IK Investment? In the world of IT, IK Investment is not a frequent flyer. IK has neighborly to EPi Nordic roots and manages €5.7 billion in funds, according to the company's website. None of IK's current investments include technology companies. Their range is primarily retail/wholesale and manufacturing. IK's recent purchases include Snacks International, Colosseum Dental and Agros Nova (juice and drinks, food processing company). Will they know what to do with a Web CMS company? Or, is it business is business and templates and content optimization is not really that different from dentures and chips? Acquisitions are usually seen as positive signs for those being acquired. Somehow, this one leaves a strange aftertaste with hints of turbulent times and notes of uncertainty for EPiServer. Customers and prospects in the US market may want to speak (and by "speak" I mean "really question") to EPi about their future plans in this geography before planning on further investments in this Web CMS vendor.
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Entrepreneurship has always seemed all rosy for bystanders who watch from far and quite enticing to the point of people quitting their jobs to take the risk they are told there is no success without. Quit your job, work hard and build an enterprise and become the next big story…? This will not always be the case if anything; one has higher chances of failing. Publications do not tell of the many failed entrepreneurial stories and mostly paint an image of all rosy that fail to prepare start-ups on what to realistically expect. To jump into that business idea, you need more than the will power, you need to research well into what your jumping into to know exactly how well to prepare. A 5000 entrepreneur study over 15 years established that 33 percent of start-ups who kept their jobs were most likely to succeed. Quitting your job should never be among the first things you do though you ought to have a timeline of when to if you are not able to balance and your start-up is on its feet. It is even easier if your start-up is in the same industry as you have experience and understand the challenges and how to maneuver. Below is a list of five more things you need to consider before quitting that job. What is it you seek to achieve? When it sounds exciting and daring to just dive in, remember even in pools, it takes great swimmers to make the dive lest you lose your life. Inexperience should not hold you back but should push you to gather as much information as possible. Write down a plan that will help you be specific on your venture, set the goals you focus to achieve and develop a plan to achieve them. Set realistic goals that are easily achieved to motivate you and avoid getting discouraged. The beginning of a business is not always very fruitful financially and it is hence not advisable to quit your job as you could be committing financial suicide, which could be very frustrating and impact your venture negatively. The importance of proving the viability of the business venture before quitting your job is to ensure there is a sustainable market for your product. This is likely to be exhausting and deny you a social life for a while but its worth in the long run. Starting entrepreneurship is a journey that does not start with quitting your job but with saving. It takes money to make money and it is advisable that you more than just enough for easier journey entrepreneurship. The bigger the financial savings the lesser the pressure and the more time you get to make the business idea work. Never dive into a business you know nothing about! Whatever it is your business is selling, research on EVERYTHING, big or small, have as much information on your fingertips as possible. Learn the skills you need to succeed in the venture and begin practicing them. "Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence win championships." – Michael Jordan. Learning to work with others can never be over-emphasized, get mentors to advise and support you, hung around other entrepreneurs. Social media platforms such as Facebook and LinkedIn have very helpful groups that you will not only learn from but will also get thousands of accountability partners. Do not be scared to begin once you are well prepared, you will never know unless you do. There will never be the right time or day to start so avoid procrastination.
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So yesterday I went for a ride with one of my best mates (Chris) and his dad, they're both pretty big into mountain biking, where as I am just getting into it. Not long into our ride Chris's dad comes off his bike, one of the pedestrians on the side of the road got a fright while he was riding past him and somehow managed to knock his dad into the ditch. A minute later he is back on his bike and flying off again down the hill as if nothing happened. A few minutes later Chris shouts over at me and says "don't pull your front brake", so I shout back at him and say "why would I do that?" the response I get is "you'll see", about now I start thinking to myself this does not sound good.. As we approach a slightly steep rocky downhill and I go to my 'take it easy mode' and go down slowly and cautiously, I still have not lost enough brain cells yet to go flying down at the pace my 2 comrades decided to go down, and for good reason. As I reach the bottom of the rocky section, about 200m down the way I see Chris lying on his back. As I race over to him and now wondering what on earth had happened, I drive past the culprit that had put my mate into this state, a ditch of about 30cm in width where a little stream seems to flow from time to time. He had obviously taken the wrong line and was going a bit too fast (I think he just wanted to buy some land). The rest of the ride was not as eventful as the first 20 minutes turned out to be but I guess thats why after a good mountain bike ride there is so many stories to tell as apposed to riding on the road. I did manage to get a good ride though with Chris's Dad, Chris unfortunately he had to return back to HQ to recover from a nasty graze from his fall. The photo's I took of the damage, from the app I use to track my training, for some reason does not get saved. For some unknown reason the app decided to pause my tracking 15 minutes into the ride. I will have a look at this, hopefully next time I can post some photo's. I did manage to get about 2.5 hour ride in, and the hill that we rode down turns out to be a 300m climb on the way back. Riding this hill on my road bike and riding it off road are two different beasts… Give me a few months and I will conquer it.. Enough rambling from me for now.. this week is a 'take it easy' week as I have the 94.7 MTB Challenge this coming Sunday. Wish me luck!
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Aaron Paul has said on a number of occasions that he fully expects to never have a job as great as Breaking Bad again. And, if we're all being honest, he's probably right. Now, I love me some Aaron Paul, and Pinkman is one of my favorite TV characters of all time. He nailed that role, in both the humor and the heart of it. But it has yet to be seen (through whiskey ads and video game movies) if he'll be able to break out of the mold he's created for himself. And, really, a show like Breaking Bad is usually a once-in-a-career kind of gig. He just happened to get it right at the start of that career. The greatest thing about Aaron Paul (or at least Public Celebrity Aaron Paul— I can't speak to Actual Person Aaron Paul; he's probably got loads of great qualities) is his appreciation for what's been given to him. Remember last year when he held a scavenger hunt for tickets to the Breaking Bad finale screening, simply because he enjoys making fans of the show happy? Well, he's doing it again. Someone get Aaron Paul and Chris Pratt a reality show in which they just go around making people happy. Or at least a buddy cop movie. Anyway, if you need me Monday, you'll know where to find me.* Because if there are two things I love in this world, they're Breaking Bad and riddles. *Watching this all unfold on Twitter from the comfort of my own home.
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Your personal data's been stolen. Wouldn't you like to know? By Tom Uren From early next year, Australian companies will be obliged to tell you if personal information entrusted to them has been stolen by hackers. But the Notifiable Data Breaches scheme of the Privacy Act do not go far enough—companies and organisations are obliged to notify only breaches they consider very serious, too many organisations are exempt; and penalties are too low Every month there is a new announcement that a large trove of personal data has been stolen or lost. This year we've learnt of data breaches from Equifax, a US credit reporting agency; the US Securities and Exchange Commission; Deloitte, the professional services firm; Hyatt Hotels; Disqus, the online comment service; and we've also learnt that data on all Yahoo accounts was stolen back in 2013. This collection of high profile hacks is only the tip of the iceberg – the Have I Been Pwned service which collects data on online data breaches reports 69 separate breaches covering almost 2.7 billion accounts so far this year. And this is not just a problem for US companies either. In Australia, on 2 November we learnt of a 50,000 record Australian data breach and in October we learnt that a defence contractor had had a significant data breach and lost commercial-in-confidence information relating to the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the P-8 Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft, and unspecified Navy ships. If it weren't for an inquisitive media we'd never know about these breaches. Other than for My Health records there is currently no requirement for Australian companies to report data breaches. This all changes on 22 February 2018 when the Notifiable Data Breaches scheme of the Privacy Act will come into effect. Companies will be obligated to report data breaches to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) and the affected individuals. The goals of the notifiable breach scheme are to improve transparency on how serious data breaches are handled; strengthen the protections surrounding everyone's personal information; and allow individuals to protect themselves after their data has been lost. These are all desirable goals, but the legislation doesn't go far enough. Thresholds are too high; too many organisations are exempt; and penalties are too low. A data breach must be reported if the loss of information is likely to result in serious harm to any of the affected individuals. This standard seems reasonable, but it treats each individual breach in isolation; in the current environment of regular large scale breaches each new breach adds to the private information that has already been lost. The default view should be that a new breach which is insignificant on its own will likely substantially add to the risk of harm by filling in missing pieces of the puzzle. The Notifiable Data Breach scheme only applies to a subset of Australian organisations and misses some important ones it should cover. Some of the organisations that aren't covered that perhaps should be: universities, public schools, state and territory government agencies, and political parties. In general small businesses (annual turnover of less than $3 million) are exempt although many that deal with significant personal data holdings are included. Penalties are also too low. Most cybersecurity professionals I've spoken to about this issue believe that large companies will continue to avoid disclosure; the costs of disclosure­ – including to reputation and brand damage – are simply much higher than the costs of potential penalties. By contrast, the European law that covers data breach disclosure, the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), has much lower disclosure thresholds (disclosure is required for breaches that 'result in a risk' rather than a serious risk), applies to all companies processing and holding personal data, and has far higher penalties (up to 4% of annual global turnover or €20 million, whichever is higher). The GDPR recognises that the strong protection and enforcement of data privacy rights is desirable in building the trust that will allow digital economies to develop. Data breaches are rife and important information is too often poorly protected; we need strong incentives for everyone to improve their game for the longer term good of the economy. Last financial year the OAIC received 149 data breach notifications. Expect many more once data breach notifications are mandatory next year – but perhaps not as many as we should see. Originally published by: The Australian on 30 Nov 2017 Tom Uren Tom Uren is a Senior Analyst with ASPI's International Cyber Policy Centre. Email this person TikTok and WeChat By Fergus Ryan, Audrey Fritz & Daria Impiombato Clean pipes: Should ISPs provide a more secure internet? Other trending articles Cyber 'The Sydney Dialogue' - ASPI's new global technology initiative Policy, Guns & Money 2020 in 30 minutes China The influence environment
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This LNG tanker for charter party Knutsen OAS Shipping in Norway and chartered by "Naturgass Vest AS" is the world's first tanker with combustion engines running on it's own cargo. The Gastanker is a double hull LNG tanker designed as a 2 G type gas tanker. The vessel is equipped with two cylindrical stainless steel cargo tanks. The ship runs a shuttle service along the Norwegian coastline mainly in the Bergen area, Supplying small depots that currently rely on deliveries by truck. The LNG Carrier is already called "Kyoto tanker" because of her well designed propulsion plant, which saves the environment by running on LNG as well as diesel for back up. The LNG fuel is boil-off gas from the cargo to maintain the right pressure and temperature inside the cargo tanks.
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Spotify reverses anti-hate policy that saw R Kelly's music pulled from playlists. The statement admits that the language of the policy relating to the company's decisions of which music to promote was "vague and left too many elements open to interpretation." When the policy was first unveiled, Spotify said that if an artist "does something that is especially harmful or hateful," it could be grounds for removal. Kelly's streaming numbers were unaffected by Spotify's policy, while XXXTentacion's dropped 17% every day following the ban. Spotify returned XXXTentacion to its playlists after artists like Kendrick Lamar reportedly threatened to pull their music from the service.
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Home » Camera » Fujifilm XF 18mm F1.4 First Impressions Fujifilm XF 18mm F1.4 First Impressions We had the chance to try out the brand new Fujifilm XF 18mm F1.4 lens for a few days – here are our detailed first impressions. The new XF 18mm F1.4 is the 39th Fujifilm X-series lens to be released in the 9 years since the system was first announced, and it joins the 16mm, 23mm and 35mm fast F1.4 prime lenses. It offers the popular 35mm equivalent focal length of 28mm (well, 27mm to be exact, but who's counting that 1mm?), making it a classic landscape and street photography prime lens. Fujifilm already have a 27mm lens in diminutive shape of the XF 18mm F2, which was actually one of the very first lenses that Fuji released back in 2012 along with the X-Pro 1 camera body. The F2 18mm lens is much more compact, lighter and less expensive than this new F1.4 version, but it has a slower maximum aperture, poorer optical image quality, inferior weather-resistance and more sluggish autofocusing. Note that the new F1.4 lens doesn't actually replace the older F2 version – you'll still be able to buy that lens if you prefer its compactness and more affordable price-tag. We had the chance to try out the Fujifilm XF 18mm F1.4 for a few days, so without further ado, here are our detailed first impressions. You can also check out our Fujifilm XF 18mm F1.4 R LM WR Sample Photos, Fujifilm XF 18mm F1.4 R LM WR Hands-on Photos and Fujifilm XF 18mm F1.4 vs XF 18mm F2 – Head to Head Comparison The XF 18mm F1.4 is a much larger lens than the 18mm F2, but it's still relatively small and light enough to feel well-balanced even on the X-S10 that we tested it with, which is one of the smaller X-series camera bodies. Weighing 370g and measuring 68.8mm x 75.6mm with a reasonable 62mm filter size, the new 18mm is very similar to the 16mm, 23mm and 35mm lenses – together they would make a great set of F1.4 primes, although some people may prefer just having the 16mm and not bothering with the 18mm, or vice versa. Optical Construction Being a fast lens, the Fuji 18mm F1.4 has a pretty complicated optical construction, being comprised of 15 elements in 9 groups including 3 aspherical and 1 ED elements. As the lens that we were sent for testing was a pre-production sample, we're not allowed to comment on the image quality at 100% pixel-peeping level just yet. Aperture Ring This lens has a physical aperture ring, just like the majority of other Fujifilm lenses. The aperture range runs from the maximum value of f1.4/f2 in 1/3-stop increments to f/16, with an Auto setting available if you prefer to set the aperture via the camera body. The aperture ring on the new F1.4 has a much smoother action than the older F2 version and is much more like the majority of other X-series lenses. The XF 18mm F1.4 also benefits from having an A (Auto) Position Lock which locks the aperture ring into the A position, preventing any unwanted accidental movement. Autofocusing The XF 18mm F1.4 has an internal AF system that's driven by a powerful linear motor, which resulted in fast, accurate, and virtually silent auto-focusing on the X-S10 camera that we tested it with. You certainly won't miss many shots when using the AF on this lens. When used side-by-side with the old 18mm F2 lens, you can really notice the difference – the new one is faster, quieter and less prone to hunting in low-light than the old one. Manual Focusing The Fuji 18mm F1.4 has a smooth manual focusing ring that is focus-by-wire, rather than using a mechanical clutch-based focus ring, but that's also true of every other Fuji X-series lens. The focus ring on the 18mm F1.4 does at least have a nice feel as the components in the manual focusing ring assembly have been specially engineered to respond with more precision, especially when the focusing ring is moved slightly. No Manual Focus Clutch? We're not really sure why, but for some reason Fujifilm have decided not to include the manual focus collar/clutch that's on the 16mm and 23mm F1.4 lenses (but not on the 35mm lens). On those two F1.4 primes, when the focusing ring is pushed forward, the lens is locked into autofocus mode. When the focusing ring is pulled back, the focusing distance scale with depth-of-field markings is revealed and you can manually focus with the lens – very neat. It would have been great to have seen this feature included on the new Fuji 18mm F1.4 – it's a real shame that it's missing. Build Quality and Weather Resistance As you'd expect given the high price tag, the Fujifilm 18mm F1.4 has excellent build quality, with a lens barrel that is made from metal, rather than plastic. As the "WR" abbreviation in the product name denotes, the new 18mm is also fully weather-resistant thanks to seals at eight locations along the lens barrel, making it resistant to dust, moisture, and temperatures as low as -10°C (14°F). Despite its fast maximum aperture, the Fuji 18mm F1.4 uses 62mm filters, which is a pretty common filter size that won't break the bank. Minimum Focusing Distance and Maximum Magnification The new XF 18mm F1.4 can usefully focus on a subject that is just 20cm away from the camera's sensor, and the maximum magnification is 0.15x. The new XF 18mm F1.4 has 9 rounded aperture blades. Coupled with the faster maximum aperture, this means that it's pretty easy to completely blur the background with the 18mm F1.4, and it also produces appealing bokeh effects too for what is after all a 28mm wide-angle lens. In the UK the Fujifilm XF 18mm F1.4 costs £879 / $999 in the UK and the US, respectively, which is similar to the 16mm and 23mm F1.4 lenses. The new XF 18mm F1.4 is a high-quality, fast F1.4 prime from Fujifilm that fills another hole in the X-series lens range. It's a real shame that it doesn't have the manual focus collar from the 16mm and 23mm F1.4, but otherwise it certainly hits the mark in terms of being a small, compact yet high-quality lens that at first look delivers the usual excellent image quality that we've grown used to from Fuji lenses. So what do you think? Are you excited by the new Fuji XF 18mm F1.4 lens? Leave a comment below! Click on a thumbnail to see the full version. 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Safiya Umoja Noble, Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of Southern California, gave a public talk on her new book, Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism, on Monday, May 14th at the Roosevelt House at Hunter College. Algorithms of Oppression contests the idea that search engines are unbiased marketplaces of ideas. Rather, Noble argues that search engines reflect the underlying power structures of the societies in which they are built, and often weaken the voices of historically underrepresented groups. Following Prof. Noble's talk, Meredith Broussard, Assistant Professor at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, New York University and author of Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World, responded. A book signing and reception followed. This event was made possible by funding from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the Democracy Fund.
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