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I love it when people enjoy wearing things I thought they'd look good in! N.B., I purchased the first hat in my collection on a PWC trip to San Antonio...and two more on our next trip there (of course, BFF Robin was with me each time--partners in crime that we are :-). Thanks for sharing the additional PWC connection, Bonnie!
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A new research document with title 'Europe Fittings for Gas & Water Transmission Systems Market by Manufacturers, Countries, Type and Application, Forecast to 2022' covering detailed analysis, Competitive landscape, forecast and strategies. The study covers geographic analysis that includes countries like Germany, UK, France, Russia, Italy and important players/vendors such as Wavin, Friatec, GPS etc. The report will help user gain market insights, future trends and growth prospects for forecast period of 2017-2022.
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Lots of people suffer from foot pain, and in many cases, discomfort is ignored or "written off" as just part of the natural wear-and-tear of everyday living, the effects of aging or wearing ill-fitting shoes. But is it? The feet are some of the most complex structures in the body, comprising dozens of bones, joints, muscles, ligaments and other components, and that means there are a lot of factors that can cause or contribute to foot pain. And while aging, strain and bad shoes can cause foot pain, there are other issues – often overlooked – that may also be at play. Among the more common issues are plantar warts. Plantar warts are growths that occur on the bottom of the foot, and like other types of warts, they're caused by a viral infection that can be spread from one person to another. Y ou can "catch" the virus that causes plantar warts by walking barefoot in public areas like locker rooms or public showers, pools or hot tubs, or by wearing the shoes of someone who's infected. The virus usually enters the skin through a tiny cut or abrasion on the foot, and skin that's been softened by soaking in water is especially prone to becoming infected. People with diabetes and those with compromised immune systems are also more likely to contract the virus. Once inside the body, the virus puts down "roots" deep beneath the skin and grows upward, causing the fleshy portion you see. In fact, the wart extends into the deeper tissue, which is why you need to see a skilled orthopedic doctor to eradicate it completely. Sometimes, a wart may be treated with a prescription topical medication designed to penetrate to the base of the wart and destroy the virus. More often, the wart – and the virus that causes it – must be destroyed with cryotherapy, which uses liquid nitrogen to "freeze" it off or with lasers to destroy the virus with heat. Very deep warts including those resistant to lasers and cryotherapy can be removed with minimally invasive orthopedic surgery designed to remove the wart while preserving the healthy tissue that surrounds it. If you have foot pain, delaying care can cause symptoms and the underlying cause to become worse, making treatment more difficult and more costly. Having an evaluation is the best way to relieve painful symptoms so you can get back to enjoying your life. To schedule your evaluation with Southeast Orthopedic Specialists in Jacksonville, call (904)634-0640 or use our online form.
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Selective opioid antagonist effects on opioid-induced inhibition of release of norepinephrine in guinea pig cortex Linda L. Werling, P. N. McMahon, P. S. Portoghese, A. E. Takemori, B. M. Cox Opioid agonists with selectivity for μ, δ and κ-receptors have each been shown to inhibit the K+-stimulated release of [3H]norepinephrine (NE) from slices of guinea pig cortex maintained in vitro. In order to provide further evidence that each of these types of opioid receptor can regulate the release of NE in this tissue, experiments with receptor-type selective opioid antagonists have been conducted. In initial experiments, the selectivity of the antagonists for specific types of opioid receptors in the cortex of the guinea pig in an incubation medium of the same composition as that used for release studies was confirmed. The δ-receptor selective antagonist, ICI 174,864, prevented the inhibitory actions of the δ-selective agonist, [d-Pen2,d-Pen5]enkephalin (DPDPE), but had little effect on the inhibitory actions of the μ-selective agonist, Tyr-d-Ala-Gly-MePhe-Gly-ol (DAMGO), or the κ-selective agonist, U-50,488H. In contrast, the κ-selective antagonist, nor-binaltorphimine (nor-BNI) prevented the inhibitory actions of U-50,488H, but had little effect on the inhibitory actions of DPDPE or DAMGO. The greater potency of the partially μ -selective antagonist, naloxone, in reversing the effects of DAMGO relative to those of DPDPE or U-50.488H was confirmed. These results support the conclusion that μ- δ- and κ-opioid receptors each exert a negative regulatory effect on the stimulated release of NE in the cortex of the guinea pig. Ackno,~'/rd~erncnt.F-This work was supported by a grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Animals used for this study were acquired and cared for in accordance with the guidelines published in the NIH Gut&f or t/wC urt rendC ;.cco f LcthorcrtoÃniñr rls (National Institutes of Health Publication No X5 23). cortex slices inhibition of nor-binaltorphimine norepinephrine release opioid effects in Dive into the research topics of 'Selective opioid antagonist effects on opioid-induced inhibition of release of norepinephrine in guinea pig cortex'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. alanylglycine Medicine & Life Sciences 100% Enkephalins Medicine & Life Sciences 70% Narcotic Antagonists Medicine & Life Sciences 69% (trans)-Isomer 3,4-Dichloro-N-methyl-N-(2-(1-pyrrolidinyl)-cyclohexyl)-benzeneacetamide Medicine & Life Sciences 60% Opioid Analgesics Medicine & Life Sciences 51% Guinea Pigs Medicine & Life Sciences 50% Norepinephrine Medicine & Life Sciences 48% norbinaltorphimine Medicine & Life Sciences 28% Werling, L. L., McMahon, P. N., Portoghese, P. S., Takemori, A. E., & Cox, B. M. (1989). Selective opioid antagonist effects on opioid-induced inhibition of release of norepinephrine in guinea pig cortex. Neuropharmacology, 28(2), 103-107. https://doi.org/10.1016/0028-3908(89)90044-0 Selective opioid antagonist effects on opioid-induced inhibition of release of norepinephrine in guinea pig cortex. / Werling, Linda L.; McMahon, P. N.; Portoghese, P. S.; Takemori, A. E.; Cox, B. M. In: Neuropharmacology, Vol. 28, No. 2, 02.1989, p. 103-107. Werling, LL, McMahon, PN, Portoghese, PS, Takemori, AE & Cox, BM 1989, 'Selective opioid antagonist effects on opioid-induced inhibition of release of norepinephrine in guinea pig cortex', Neuropharmacology, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 103-107. https://doi.org/10.1016/0028-3908(89)90044-0 Werling LL, McMahon PN, Portoghese PS, Takemori AE, Cox BM. Selective opioid antagonist effects on opioid-induced inhibition of release of norepinephrine in guinea pig cortex. Neuropharmacology. 1989 Feb;28(2):103-107. https://doi.org/10.1016/0028-3908(89)90044-0 Werling, Linda L. ; McMahon, P. N. ; Portoghese, P. S. ; Takemori, A. E. ; Cox, B. M. / Selective opioid antagonist effects on opioid-induced inhibition of release of norepinephrine in guinea pig cortex. In: Neuropharmacology. 1989 ; Vol. 28, No. 2. pp. 103-107. @article{bc75b42819be4c2ea4d53d68406c10df, title = "Selective opioid antagonist effects on opioid-induced inhibition of release of norepinephrine in guinea pig cortex", abstract = "Opioid agonists with selectivity for μ, δ and κ-receptors have each been shown to inhibit the K+-stimulated release of [3H]norepinephrine (NE) from slices of guinea pig cortex maintained in vitro. In order to provide further evidence that each of these types of opioid receptor can regulate the release of NE in this tissue, experiments with receptor-type selective opioid antagonists have been conducted. 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TSLA 178.41 (+11.32%) NYSE:STT State Street - STT Stock Forecast, Price & News Adding State Street Co. $33.63 billion State Street MarketRank™ Forecast 2.18 Rating Score Upside/​Downside 3.7% Downside $87.68 Price Target 0.95% of Shares Sold Short Dividend Strength Based on Four Factors Upright™ Environmental Score News Sentiment Based on 38 Articles This Week Proj. Earnings Growth From $8.44 to $9.27 Per Share Hide Full Details Overall MarketRank™ MarketRank is calculated as an average of available category scores, with extra weight given to analysis and valuation. Finance Sector 232nd out of 900 stocks State Commercial Banks Industry 57th out of 191 stocks Analyst's Opinion Consensus Rating State Street has received a consensus rating of Hold. The company's average rating score is 2.18, and is based on 2 buy ratings, 9 hold ratings, and no sell ratings. Price Target Upside/Downside According to analysts' consensus price target of $87.68, State Street has a forecasted downside of 3.7% from its current price of $91.01. Amount of Analyst Coverage State Street has been the subject of 7 research reports in the past 90 days, demonstrating strong analyst interest in this stock. Percentage of Shares Shorted 0.95% of the outstanding shares of State Street have been sold short. Short Interest Ratio / Days to Cover State Street has a short interest ratio ("days to cover") of 1.2, which is generally considered an acceptable ratio of short interest to trading volume. Change versus previous month Short interest in State Street has recently increased by 33.21%, indicating that investor sentiment is decreasing significantly. State Street pays a meaningful dividend of 2.79%, higher than the bottom 25% of all stocks that pay dividends. State Street has been increasing its dividend for 11 years. Dividend Coverage The dividend payout ratio of State Street is 35.05%. This payout ratio is at a healthy, sustainable level, below 75%. Dividend Sustainability Based on earnings estimates, State Street will have a dividend payout ratio of 27.18% next year. This indicates that State Street will be able to sustain or increase its dividend. Overall ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) Score State Street has received a 30.40% net impact score from Upright. State Street seems to create the most significant positive value in categories "Taxes", "Jobs", and "Distributing knowledge". The positive contribution in the "Distributing knowledge" impact category is mostly driven by its "Electronic trading platforms", "Securities brokerage services", and "Hedge funds" products. See details. The Environmental Impact score for State Street is -0.30. News and Social Media Coverage State Street has a news sentiment score of 0.48. This score is calculated as an average of sentiment of articles about the company over the last seven days and ranges from 2 (good news) to -2 (bad news). This is a lower news sentiment than the 0.65 average news sentiment score of Finance companies. News Coverage This Week MarketBeat has tracked 38 news articles for State Street this week, compared to 7 articles on an average week. Search Interest 19 people have searched for STT on MarketBeat in the last 30 days. This is an increase of 280% compared to the previous 30 days. MarketBeat Follows 8 people have added State Street to their MarketBeat watchlist in the last 30 days. This is an increase of 60% compared to the previous 30 days. Company Ownership Insider Buying vs. Insider Selling In the past three months, State Street insiders have not sold or bought any company stock. Percentage Held by Insiders Only 0.25% of the stock of State Street is held by insiders. Percentage Held by Institutions 88.41% of the stock of State Street is held by institutions. High institutional ownership can be a signal of strong market trust in this company. Earnings and Valuation Earnings for State Street are expected to grow by 9.83% in the coming year, from $8.44 to $9.27 per share. Price to Earnings Ratio vs. the Market The P/E ratio of State Street is 12.66, which means that it is trading at a less expensive P/E ratio than the market average P/E ratio of about 129.25. Price to Earnings Ratio vs. Sector The P/E ratio of State Street is 12.66, which means that it is trading at a less expensive P/E ratio than the Finance sector average P/E ratio of about 181.16. Price to Earnings Growth Ratio State Street has a PEG Ratio of 1.17. PEG Ratios above 1 indicate that a company could be overvalued. Price to Book Value per Share Ratio State Street has a P/B Ratio of 1.44. P/B Ratios below 3 indicates that a company is reasonably valued with respect to its assets and liabilities. See Top Rated MarketRank™ Stocks Here About State Street (NYSE:STT) Stock State Street Corp. operates as a financial holding company. It conducts business primarily through State Street Bank. The firm operates through following business lines: Investment Servicing and Investment Management. The Investment Servicing business offers custody, product and participant-level accounting, daily pricing and administration, master trust and master custody, record-keeping, cash management, foreign exchange, brokerage and other trading services, securities finance, deposit and short-term investment facilities, loans and lease financing, investment manager and alternative investment manager operations outsourcing, and performance, risk and compliance analytics. The Investment Management business provides services through State Street Global Advisors, which provides a broad array of investment management, investment research and investment advisory services to corporations, public funds and other sophisticated investors. It offers strategies for managing financial assets, including passive and active, such as enhanced indexing, using quantitative and fundamental methods for both the U.S. and global equities and fixed-income securities. The company was founded in 1792 Receive STT Stock News and Ratings via Email Sign-up to receive the latest news and ratings for State Street and its competitors with MarketBeat's FREE daily newsletter. STT Stock News Headlines January 27, 2023 | finance.yahoo.com January 27, 2023 | americanbankingnews.com Q1 2023 Earnings Forecast for State Street Co. (NYSE:STT) Issued By Jefferies Financial Group January 27, 2023 | Porter & Company (Ad) Is This The End of Capitalism? EXPOSED: The establishment plot to disenfranchise and impoverish millions of Americans… January 26, 2023 | bizjournals.com Posh Los Altos food hall ends Bon Appetit contract, triggering layoffs State Street to Participate in Credit Suisse's 24th Annual Financial Services Forum State Street Announces Strategic Cloud and Infrastructure Solution Providers in Connection with its Multi-Year Technology Transformation Journey Q2 2023 EPS Estimates for State Street Co. Boosted by Jefferies Financial Group (NYSE:STT) State Street Corporation (STT) Could Be a Great Choice State Street (NYSE:STT) PT Raised to $93.00 at Morgan Stanley January 24, 2023 | marketwatch.com State Street Corp. stock outperforms competitors on strong trading day January 23, 2023 | msn.com The Latest Analyst Ratings for State Street State Street (NYSE:STT) Price Target Raised to $84.00 at Credit Suisse Group January 23, 2023 | cnbc.com The first ETF is 30 years old this week. It launched a revolution in low-cost investing State Street Full Year 2022 Earnings: In Line With Expectations State Street Corporation (NYSE:STT) Q4 2022 Earnings Call Transcript State Street boss says facts 'left aside' in attacks on ESG funds State Street says failure to close BBH deal doesn't change 2023 growth strategy State Street Posts Better-Than-Expected Fourth-Quarter Results Boosted by High Interest Rates State Street stock rises over 5% on earnings topper, upbeat outlook State Street (STT) Stock Up as Q4 Earnings Beat on Higher NIR January 20, 2023 | markets.businessinsider.com State Street Corp. Bottom Line Advances In Q4 State Street Reports Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2022 Financial Results State Street Co. (NYSE:STT) Sees Large Drop in Short Interest M&T Bank Corporation (MTB) Q4 Earnings and Revenues Beat Estimates Davos 2023-State Street CEO says had no idea about leverage in LDI funds State Street Achieves MLT Black Equity at Work Bronze Certification See More Headlines STT Company Calendar Last Earnings Ex-Dividend for 1/13 Dividend Dividend Payable Next Earnings (Estimated) Get Stock Alerts State commercial banks Sub-Industry Asset Management & Custody Banks Current Symbol CIK www.statestreet.com Price Target and Rating Average Stock Price Forecast High Stock Price Forecast Low Stock Price Forecast Forecasted Upside/Downside Rating Score (0-4) Research Coverage 11 Analysts EPS (Most Recent Fiscal Year) Trailing P/E Ratio Forward P/E Ratio P/E Growth Net Margins Pretax Margin Annual Sales Price / Sales $8.76 per share Price / Cash Flow $63.27 per share Price / Book Outstanding Shares Optionable Ron O'Hanley Louis D. Maiuri President, COO & Head-Investment Services Eric W. Aboaf Vice Chairman-Management Board & CFO Brian Franz Chief Information Officer & Executive VP Andrew Zitney Chief Technology Officer & Executive VP Key Competitors Bank of New York Mellon NYSE:BK NASDAQ:NTRS NYSE:BBD Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft NYSE:DB M&T Bank NYSE:MTB View All Competitors Yacktman Asset Management LP Sold 1,615 shares on 1/26/2023 Sumitomo Mitsui DS Asset Management Company Ltd Boenning & Scattergood Inc. Tokio Marine Asset Management Co. Ltd. STT Stock - Frequently Asked Questions Should I buy or sell State Street stock right now? 11 Wall Street research analysts have issued "buy," "hold," and "sell" ratings for State Street in the last year. There are currently 9 hold ratings and 2 buy ratings for the stock. The consensus among Wall Street research analysts is that investors should "hold" STT shares. A hold rating indicates that analysts believe investors should maintain any existing positions they have in STT, but not buy additional shares or sell existing shares. View STT analyst ratings or view top-rated stocks. What is State Street's stock price forecast for 2023? 11 Wall Street analysts have issued 12-month price objectives for State Street's shares. Their STT share price forecasts range from $74.50 to $116.00. On average, they predict the company's stock price to reach $87.68 in the next twelve months. This suggests that the stock has a possible downside of 2.8%. View analysts price targets for STT or view top-rated stocks among Wall Street analysts. How have STT shares performed in 2023? State Street's stock was trading at $77.57 at the beginning of the year. Since then, STT stock has increased by 16.3% and is now trading at $90.23. Are investors shorting State Street? State Street saw a increase in short interest in January. As of January 15th, there was short interest totaling 3,490,000 shares, an increase of 33.2% from the December 31st total of 2,620,000 shares. Based on an average daily volume of 2,830,000 shares, the days-to-cover ratio is currently 1.2 days. View State Street's Short Interest. When is State Street's next earnings date? The company is scheduled to release its next quarterly earnings announcement on Thursday, April 13th 2023. View our STT earnings forecast. How were State Street's earnings last quarter? State Street Co. (NYSE:STT) announced its earnings results on Sunday, October, 17th. The asset manager reported $2.00 EPS for the quarter, topping the consensus estimate of $1.92 by $0.08. The asset manager earned $2.99 billion during the quarter, compared to analysts' expectations of $2.96 billion. State Street had a trailing twelve-month return on equity of 12.03% and a net margin of 20.92%. The business's revenue was up 7.4% on a year-over-year basis. During the same period in the previous year, the company posted $1.45 EPS. Read the conference call transcript. How often does State Street pay dividends? What is the dividend yield for State Street? State Street announced a quarterly dividend on Thursday, December 15th. Investors of record on Tuesday, January 3rd will be paid a dividend of $0.63 per share on Friday, January 13th. This represents a $2.52 dividend on an annualized basis and a yield of 2.79%. The ex-dividend date is Friday, December 30th. Read our dividend analysis for STT. Is State Street a good dividend stock? State Street (NYSE:STT) pays an annual dividend of $2.52 per share and currently has a dividend yield of 2.86%. The company has been increasing its dividend for 11 consecutive years, indicating the company has a strong committment to maintain and grow its dividend. The dividend payout ratio is 35.05%. This payout ratio is at a healthy, sustainable level, below 75%. Based on earnings estimates, STT will have a dividend payout ratio of 27.18% next year. This indicates that the company will be able to sustain or increase its dividend. What is Ronald O'Hanley's approval rating as State Street's CEO? 471 employees have rated State Street Chief Executive Officer Ronald O'Hanley on Glassdoor.com. Ronald O'Hanley has an approval rating of 73% among the company's employees. What other stocks do shareholders of State Street own? Based on aggregate information from My MarketBeat watchlists, some companies that other State Street investors own include JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), AT&T (T), Verizon Communications (VZ), Bank of America (BAC), NVIDIA (NVDA), Walt Disney (DIS), Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), Ford Motor (F), Exxon Mobil (XOM) and AbbVie (ABBV). What is State Street's stock symbol? State Street trades on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol "STT." Who are State Street's major shareholders? State Street's stock is owned by a number of institutional and retail investors. Top institutional investors include Yacktman Asset Management LP (0.95%), Metropolis Capital Ltd (0.81%), Coho Partners Ltd. (0.70%), AEGON ASSET MANAGEMENT UK Plc (0.17%), Strs Ohio (0.09%) and DNB Asset Management AS (0.07%). Insiders that own company stock include Andrew Erickson, Andrew P Kuritzkes, Cyrus Taraporevala, David C Phelan, Francisco Aristeguieta, Ian Appleyard, John Lehner, Michael L Richards and Saint-Aignan Patrick De. View institutional ownership trends. How do I buy shares of State Street? Shares of STT stock can be purchased through any online brokerage account. Popular online brokerages with access to the U.S. stock market include WeBull, Vanguard Brokerage Services, TD Ameritrade, E*TRADE, Robinhood, Fidelity, and Charles Schwab. What is State Street's stock price today? One share of STT stock can currently be purchased for approximately $90.23. How much money does State Street make? State Street (NYSE:STT) has a market capitalization of $33.11 billion and generates $13.69 billion in revenue each year. The asset manager earns $2.77 billion in net income (profit) each year or $7.19 on an earnings per share basis. How many employees does State Street have? The company employs 38,784 workers across the globe. Does State Street have any subsidiaries? The following companies are subsidiares of State Street: Antrim Corporation, Investors Copley Securities Corporation, Offshore Financial Solutions LTD, Quincy Securities Corporation, BBH's Investor Services, BestX, Charles River Development, Charles River Systems Inc, Complementa, Currenex Inc, GE Asset Management, International Fund Services (N.A.) LLC, International Fund Services Ireland Limited, Mercatus, PFS, SSB Investments Inc, SSB Realty LLC, Sail Trust, State Street Australia Limited, State Street Bank International GmbH, State Street Bank and Trust Company, State Street Europe Holdings Germany Sarl & Co KG, State Street Global Advisors Inc, State Street Global Advisors International Holdings Inc, State Street Global Advisors Limited, State Street Global Advisors Switzerland Holdings GmbH, State Street Global Advisors Trust Company, State Street Global Markets LLC, State Street Holdings Germany GmbH, State Street Intermediate Funding LLC, State Street International Holdings, State Street International Holdings Switzerland GmbH, State Street Public Lending Corporation, State Street Trust Company Canada, State Street Trust and Banking Company Limited, and The National Bank of Georgia. How can I contact State Street? State Street's mailing address is ONE LINCOLN STREET, BOSTON MA, 02111. The official website for the company is www.statestreet.com. The asset manager can be reached via phone at (617) 786-3000, via email at [email protected], or via fax at 617-654-3386. This page (NYSE:STT) was last updated on 1/27/2023 by MarketBeat.com Staff
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Five Underrated Films of 1947 Quick Preview of TCM in September A Visit to Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, Part 1 Tonight's Movie: Hard to Get (1938) - A Warner Arc... John Huston Retrospective Opens Friday at UCLA Tonight's Movie: The Sheik (1921) - A Kino Lorber ... Tonight's Movie: Week-end at the Waldorf (1945) - ... Tonight's Movie: Wonder Woman (2017) TCM in June: Highlights Night Has a Thousand Eyes (1948) in Nitrate at UCLA Tonight's Movie: The Rainbow Trail (1932) George O'Brien stars in THE RAINBOW TRAIL (1932), based on a story by Zane Grey. THE RAINBOW TRAIL is a sequel to O'Brien's RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE (1931), which was released about two months previously. Although I haven't yet seen the O'Brien version of RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE, I saw the 1941 George Montgomery version at the Lone Pine Film Fest a couple of years ago, and I realized the characters and story being discussed early in THE RAINBOW TRAIL sounded very familiar. Fortunately I brought Ed Hulse's FILMING THE WEST OF ZANE GREY home from Lone Pine last year, which helped me untangle things! It's a bit of a complicated history, especially given that there were two earlier silent versions of THE RAINBOW TRAIL, filmed with William Farnum in 1918 and in 1925 with Tom Mix. Fay Larkin (Cecilia Parker), the little orphan girl of RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE, is now a young woman. She's been brought up in a secret valley by Jane (Alice Ward) and Jim Lassiter (Edward Hearn), who were played in the original by O'Brien and his real-life wife, Marguerite Churchill. Fay leaves the valley and is kidnapped by the evil Dyer (William L. Thorne), who threatens to kill Jim and Jane if Fay doesn't stay with him willingly. Young John Shefford (O'Brien) hears part of Fay's history from an old man (James Kirkwood) whose life he tries to save and goes looking for her...which leads to numerous life-threatening scrapes as well as romance. It's all somewhat complicated but a reasonably good show, with a bit of a feel of a Western LORNA DOONE. I suspect it would be much more enjoyable, however, if it were available in a better print. Like many Zane Grey films, it's fallen into the public domain and only seems to be available in a murky print. It was filmed by Daniel B. Clark at the Grand Canyon and I assume it originally looked really good; indeed, the crisp photos in FILMING THE WEST OF ZANE GREY make one long to see it as it's meant to be seen. Director David Howard had a long relationship working with O'Brien, both at Fox, which released this film, and later at RKO before his untimely death in 1941. O'Brien is always appealing in these short Westerns, invariably a cheerful, confident man who isn't stopped by the threat of danger, especially if a lovely young lady is involved. Cecilia Parker also appeared with O'Brien in that year's MYSTERY RANCH (1932). She was also a charming leading lady for Buck Jones in UNKNOWN VALLEY (1933) and THE MAN TRAILER (1934). The leading lady of numerous Westerns, she is perhaps best remembered today as Marian, the sister of Andy Hardy in MGM's long-running series. Parker was 17 when this was made, and according to a brief account I found on the web, decades later she and O'Brien gave an interview and reminisced about the fact she had to have an on-set tutor during filming. The cast also includes Minna Gombell, Ruth Donnelly, Roscoe Ates, and J.M. Kerrigan. IMDb gives the release length of THE RAINBOW TRAIL as 65 minutes, but the print I watched ran a bit under an hour. Jerry E said... It does take a bit of getting your head round, but it's worth the effort, I think. I watched this film only a short time after watching O'Brien's film of "RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE" from the year before. We both enjoy O'Brien's films I know, Laura. Glad you've seen it, Jerry! I recently acquired a copy of O'Brien's RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE thanks to a good friend of this blog; now that I know the connection to this film I hope to see it soon. For me O'Brien's Westerns are "movie comfort food" at its best. So relaxing to watch one, and he's always a delight. barrylane said... In the Sane Grey originals, the villains are all Mormon, both as individuals and the church in its entirety. in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's A Study In Scarlet, which I believe to be, by far, the best of his Sherlock Holmes novels, same thing. Interesting background. I was a bit confused when I saw a description of the novel last night, since it wasn't a match for the movie plot.
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Creed II isn't exactly a knockout punch. It was nice to see Tessa Thompson, as Bianca Porter, making hearing aids look cool. However, she is not given much to do other than sing (and even that is pitch corrected), and in general, Creed II suffers from a lack of female representation. In fact, the major difference between Creed (which I didn't like as much as most, but preferred to this one), and Creed II is that there is far too much scowling and grimacing in this one. It also plays like a nostalgia trip, as if J.J. Abrams was tasked to remake an earlier Rocky film. As it is, the action plays out fairly well, and Michael B. Jordan gives a fine performance, his second best of the year, easily, as the titular Adonis "Donnie" Creed. It's even better to see The Hate U Give's Russell Hornsby as a twisted (we presume) boxing promoter, but after one standout scene he mainly falls into the background. Sylvester Stallone, who also co-wrote the screenplay, is mostly alright as Rocky Balboa, but his face has a little too much perma-surprise etched into it, and between him, Dolph Lundgren as Ivan Drago, and a mystery cameo, there's a little too much work on display. Speaking of which, Jordan is cut and looks the part of a boxer, although villain Viktor Drago (newcomer Florian "Big Nasty" Munteanu) is a little too big for the part, and looks like the two fighters would provoke a division in weight classes. Carl Weathers does not appear in the film as Apollo Creed, but hopefully was compensated for his many appearances as a photo or video footage from the earlier franchise. It's a fast watch of a film, and generally speaking is a fun fight, albeit quite unrealistic, and Ryan Coogler's replacement Steven Caple Jr. makes a mainly serviceable movie in which the beats mainly play out as unexpected, and as stated, isn't quite a knockout, but it does pack a punch at certain times.
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Teen Rape Victim Commits Suicide After Bullying Anna North Yet another bullied teen has taken her own life — this time after she was outed as the victim of sexual assault, and her alleged rapist insulted her on Twitter. According to the Detroit News, a Michigan mom told police last month that 18-year-old Joseph Tarnopolski had "had sex" with her daughter, 14-year-old Samantha Kelly. Tarnopolski was charged with third-degree criminal sexual conduct, which in Michigan appears to encompass both statutory rape and rape by force — it's not clear from news reports what was the case here. After his arrest, though, Tarnopolski started tweeting about the case. He wrote, "All girls are, are liars and backstabbers! I hate you all. Way to ruin my life. Seriously, now this will be on my record for life!" And: "You say I (expletive) your life up, but your the one who lies to everyone because your scared to get in trouble! You threw this upon me! Your idea." The tweets would have been bad on their own, but then a local Fox News affiliate interviewed Kelly's mom and identified her by name, thus basically outing Kelly as Tarnopolski's alleged victim. After the report aired, Kelly was bullied at school — until Monday, when she committed suicide. This case is incredibly sad on many levels — for one, it's a tragic reminder of the stigma victims often face when they report sexual assault, and a rebuttal to anyone who thinks that accusers in rape cases get off scot-free. It also raises the question of whether bullying suicides have an element of contagion. Back in October, Jared DeFife of Psychology Today pointed to "an epidemic of bullying in the country, fueling a spate of suicides," and said, Suicides often occur in clusters. There is an increased risk in those with a family history of suicide or in proximity to a recent suicide. For this reason, the media has historically been reluctant to report on cases of suicide. However, the media has obviously been reporting on bullying suicides very thoroughly recently — is it possible that this is giving kids the idea to end their lives? It's hard to know, but ignoring bullying doesn't seem to be the answer either — rather, lawmakers, educators, and families need to take the increased visibility of the problem as an opportunity to start stamping it out. Some groups are doing this by championing anti-bullying legislation in Michigan, which is good start. But Samantha Kelly won't be around to see it. And in a way the saddest part of her story is this: because she's no longer around to testify, charges against her alleged rapist have been dropped. Says a spokesman for the Wayne County Prosecutor's office, "Without the victim, we're unable to go forward with the case." Alleged Teen Rape Victim Commits Suicide; Prosecutors To Dismiss Charges [Detroit News, via Michigan Messenger] Image via Detroit News
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Hermarchus or Hermarch (Greek: Ἕρμαρχoς, Hermarkhos; c. 325-c. 250 BC[1]), sometimes incorrectly written Hermachus (Greek: Ἕρμαχoς, Hermakhos), was an Epicurean philosopher. He was the disciple and successor of Epicurus as head of the school. None of his writings survives. He wrote works directed against Plato, Aristotle, and Empedocles. A fragment from his Against Empedocles, preserved by Porphyry, discusses the need for law in society. His views on the nature of the gods are quoted by Philodemus. Hermarchus was a son of Agemarchus, a poor man of Mytilene (in insular Greece), and was at first brought up as a rhetorician, but afterwards became a faithful disciple of Epicurus, who left to him his garden, and appointed him his successor as the head of his school, about 270 BC.[2] He died in the house of Lysias at an advanced age, and left behind him the reputation of a great philosopher. Cicero has preserved a letter of Epicurus addressed to him.[3] Diogenes Laërtius mentioned from a letter written by Epicurus, "All my books to be given to Hermarchus. And if anything should happen to Hermarchus before the children of Metrodorus grow up, Amynomachus and Timocrates shall give from the funds bequeathed by me, so far as possible, enough for their several needs, as long as they are well ordered. And let them provide for the rest according to my arrangements; that everything may be carried out, so far as it lies in their power."[4] Hermarchus was the author of several works, which are characterised by Diogenes Laërtius[5] as "excellent" (Greek: κάλλιστα): Πρὸς Ἐμπεδoκλέα – Against Empedocles (in 22 books) Περὶ τῶν μαθημάτων – On the mathematicians Πρὸς Πλάτωνα – Against Plato Πρὸς Ἀριστoτέλην – Against Aristotle All of these works are lost, and we know nothing about them but their titles.[6] But from an expression of Cicero,[7] we may infer that his works were of a polemical nature, and directed against the philosophy of Plato and Aristotle, and on Empedocles.[8] A long fragment (quotation or paraphrase) from an unspecified work of Hermarchus' has been preserved by Porphyry.[9] This fragment is probably from his Against Empedocles.[10] In this fragment, Hermarchus discusses the reasons for punishment for murder. He argues that early law-makers were guided by the principle that murder was not good for society, and were able to educate other people that this was a rational principle. They then created punishments for those people who could not be educated. For everyone who understood that murder was not useful, laws would not be needed; punishments are only needed for those who fail to understand this. For Hermarchus, this was an example of social progress and an increase in rationality.[11] Philodemus in his On the Way of Life of the Gods,[12] quotes the view of Hermarchus that the gods breathe, because the gods are living beings and all living things breathe.[13] Philodemus goes on to say that, according to Hermarchus, the gods must talk to one another, because conversation is conducive to happiness: And one must say that they use speech and converse with one another; for, he [Hermarchus] says, we would not consider them more fortunate and indestructible if they did not, but rather similar to mute human beings. For since in fact all of us who are not maimed make use of language, to say that the gods either are maimed or do not resemble us in this respect (there being no other way either they or we could give shape to utterances) is extremely foolish, especially since conversation with those like themselves is a source of indescribable pleasure to the good.[14] ^ Dorandi, Tiziano (1999). "Chapter 2: Chronology". In Algra, Keimpe; et al. (eds.). The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 51–52. ISBN 9780521250283. ^ Laërtius, Diogenes (1925). "Epicurus" . Lives of the Eminent Philosophers. 2:10. Translated by Hicks, Robert Drew (Two volume ed.). Loeb Classical Library. § 17, 24. ^ Cicero, De Finibus, ii. 30 Archived 2006-07-09 at the Wayback Machine ^ Diogenes Laërtius. "Lives Of Eminent Philosophers II: 6 10". ^ Laërtius 1925, § 24. ^ A small papyrus fragment showing the title of his "Against Empedocles", was actually found at Oxyrhynchus, POxy 3318 ^ Cicero, De Natura Deorum, i. 33 Archived 2005-09-12 at the Wayback Machine ^ Cicero, Academica, ii. 30; Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae, xiii. 53; Photius, Bibliotheca, 167. ^ Porphyry, De Abstinentia i. 7-12; 26 ^ Catherine Osborne, (2007), Dumb Beasts and Dead Philosophers: Humanity and the Humane in Ancient Philosophy and Literature, page 202. Oxford University Press. ^ A. A. Long, (2006), From Epicurus to Epictetus: Studies in Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy, pages 196-7. Oxford University Press. ^ PHerc 152/7 ^ Keimpe Algra, (1999), The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy, page 456. Cambridge University Press ^ Philodemus quoted in Michael Wigodsky, Emotions and Immortality in Philodemus "On the Gods" and the "Aeneid". in David Armstrong, Vergil, Philodemus, and the Augustans, page 219. (2004). University of Texas Press Greek era Polyaenus Metrodorus Leontion Carneiscus Hermarchus Colotes Themista Leonteus Polystratus Dionysius of Lamptrai Philonides Diogenes of Tarsus Alcaeus and Philiscus Demetrius Lacon Zeno of Sidon Roman era Amafinius Titus Albucius Philodemus Catius Diogenes of Oenoanda Pierre Gassendi Jun Tsuji Michel Onfray Epicureanism (cf. Hedonism) Aponia Ataraxia Eikas Eudaimonia Hedone Metakosmia On the Nature of Things List of English translations of De rerum natura 3rd-century BC Greek people 3rd-century BC philosophers Ancient Mytileneans Epicurean philosophers Hellenistic-era philosophers
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Symantec Corp Posted: 11 Sep, 2018 4 Min ReadElection Security Election Security: A Discussion With Hugh Thompson, Symantec CTO Symantec launches a new blog for the biggest stories on Election Security In this special new blog section, "Election Security", we will be reporting on the biggest security-related issues and challenges facing our election systems today. Stay tuned for regular coverage, insights and perspectives on election security in the coming weeks. In 2006, Hugh Thompson was featured in the HBO documentary film called "Hacking Democracy." The film, which was nominated for an Emmy, focused on the technology powering e-voting machines. How did the systems work? How did the votes get tallied? What were the strengths and weaknesses? Unfortunately, most of the problems that Thompson and his colleagues spotlighted still plague electronic voting systems today. As fall beckons, so do the much-anticipated off-year elections. But is the system ready to withstand attacks from groups seeking to tamper with the vote count? Thompson, who became Symantec's Chief Technology Officer a couple of years ago, sat down recently with CNBC to talk about election security. The following is an edited transcript from that conversation. Q: What's your biggest disappointment about the way election security has been treated? I'd say that national attention to election security has been very episodic. That's the nature of the problem. The majority of people only think about voting security just before an election, and after it's over, they don't. The security community has found a whole bunch of big problems but no sustained energy and attention to get them fixed. There are a lot of problems today that are the same problems we had in previous years' elections. Q: Before the last election, Samir Kapuria demonstrated how a machine could be tampered with and could potentially create some distrust. What's changed since then? Not much. Maybe nothing. There's little education around that aspect of security - both for poll workers and for officials in charge of elections. If you asked me what's changed between now and 10 years ago, I'd say that the problems are pretty similar - similar systems with similar challenges, and our voting systems haven't made a lot of progress. Q: Before the last election, there was an attempt to hack the voter roll. How are the secretaries of states and boards doing? Recently there's been a lot more attention. I think it's great that attention is being drawn to the end-to-end processes around voting integrity and security. Also, the Department of Homeland Security has stood up resources and offered to help states defend their voting infrastructure. So, in that respect, there's been progress. But, more than ever, these systems are being connected in ways where it's unclear what risks those connections introducing into the process. Many of these systems weren't initially designed with the idea that they may one day be connected to untrusted networks or potentially to the Internet. As connectivity has grown over time, there's more risk that a person with malicious intent can gain access. Hugh Thompson at RSA 2018 Q: How are we doing in terms of securing the infrastructure? There's an assumption that paper will cure all ills. A problem we face in some of these voting systems is not just attacks against electronic machines that don't have a paper trail. One of the hacks shown in Hacking Democracy involved manipulating the memory cards on optical scan machines. You can actually scan in a massive stack of paper ballots, but what's happening behind the scenes is that the votes are being subtly altered by the scanning machine itself. The weak link stems from the connection between the integrity of the vote that was captured in those paper ballots and what vote totals ultimately got delivered to the county office. We need mechanisms we can audit. Q: Last election, Symantec did a security test called "Hack the Vote." What are you doing this time? We have folks looking at infrastructure and they're also looking at new techniques used by attackers. Q: Are the people working at the polls adequately educated about cyber security risks? Most poll workers are well-intentioned people that are volunteering their time, but many of these volunteers aren't digital natives. They can't naturally spot the symptoms of suspiciousness. If someone walked in with a trench coat, pulled out a bunch of pieces of paper and stuffed a ballot box, that's suspicious. But if someone lingers on an electronic voting system or inserts something into a port on the machine, how would poll workers really process that? Is that just as alarming as the person with the trench coat full of ballots? Poll worker education on security is really important, but we haven't seen that happen at scale. Q: What's been done to handle issues with scanning machines? Some of those vulnerabilities still exist. Even if they fixed the issues we talked about in Hacking Democracy, think about securing the end-to-end process. A bunch of pieces of paper scanned into one of the machines, the results get put on a card and then the card gets transported to another place. People are in charge of moving that memory card, but in most cases those people don't innately understand the technology or how a bad actor might attempt to tamper with it and therefore don't apply the appropriate duty of care. Q: Final thoughts? It is good to see increased scrutiny around election security. Hopefully this will lead to a sustainable process where we are constantly improving security practices. Expert Perspectives3 Min Read Project Dolphin Eats its One-millionth Phish Dolphin ate its one-millionth phish Symantec Corporation (NASDAQ: SYMC), the world's leading cyber security company, helps organizations, governments and people secure their most important data wherever it lives. Posted: 30 Oct, 2019 3 Min Read Is the Electoral System Cyber Secure for 2020? Posted: 5 Sep, 2019 3 Min Read As 2020 Looms, Clock Ticking in Race to Enforce Stronger Election Security Posted: 5 Jun, 2019 5 Min Read As Europe Went to the Polls, Cyber Election Efforts Paid Off Posted: 21 Mar, 2019 4 Min Read What States Are Getting Right – and Wrong – about Election Security
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Home STUDIO All jewelry designs Batik Bounty…a new glass pendant series now available!! Batik Bounty…a new glass pendant series now available!! As I was taking photographs of my new pendant series inspired by the photo below, I heard some serious giggling and snorking and turned around to see what was going on. Bling Bling and one of the GRAFFITI 57 were inspired as well and were playing in their mothers batiks just as the boys in the Capetown South Africa photo were!! Meg was not amused and tried to break up the panda party but I stopped her!! CLICK ON THE PHOTOS TO WHISK YOU TO THE 5 HOT FROM THE KILN NEW PENDANTS!! Wow. Beautiful. Thanks for posting photos. Hey Billie …thank you for stopping in!!!!!! Have a super weekend!!!!! You are so creative when you take photographs! I just love Batiks. I use them quite often when I make Cool Gel Neck Ties to sell at the markets. They sure have been a hot seller this summer. The african basket lady at the market has lovely scarfs blowing in the wind each week made from Batiks too. Just beautiful!! Love the festive colors. Love the summer to fall colors i see in these gems !!! gorgeous. these could keep your mood up all year round with their sunshine!!! Thanks a bunch you guys!!! This set was fun to do …some of my fave colors!!! Another beauty, you just amaze me all the time!!!
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Helping Families of The Incarcerated (Photo: Stephanie Parshall/For The Enquirer) The holidays are often thought of as a time to be with loved ones. For some, those loved ones are separated from them by steel bars and a lifetime of mistakes. B.D. Alexander of Battle Creek wants them remembered, though, and wants to help families who have relatives incarcerated navigate that time spent apart. The writer and speaker operates a company called OVG that seeks to connect with families of those incarcerated, as well as provide help in directing young people away from committing crimes. Alexander spoke at the 35th Annual Community Prayer Breakfast, and has participated as an entrepreneur in the BC Vision Steering Committee. Through his brand, Alexander has self-published books that tell the story of his life, and workbooks that can be used by groups or families. He also spends his time communicating with inmates, many of them people he knew growing up, and bringing their stories to the outside world. "That list quickly racked up to about 30 individuals that I write on a monthly basis that I know personally who are incarcerated," Alexander said in November while he was setting up an informational meeting at the Urban League, 172 W. Van Buren St. It's Alexander's own past that compels him to reach out this way. When he was a baby, his father, Byron Qualls, was murdered by Marlon Holland of Chicago in 1986. Holland was convicted of that crime in 1987 in a Calhoun County courtroom. (Story continues belowphoto) B.D. Alexander has written several books as well as creating workbooks. (Photo: Stephanie Parshall/For the Enquirer) In 1998, Alexander's brother, Gregory Alexander, was convicted of murdering Tremaine Watson in Battle Creek in 1996. Alexander said his brother is innocent of that crime, and hopes he'll see freedom some day. "I actually got into some trouble in 2009, where I was facing three felonies," Alexander said. "It was like a word from God; he told me to start writing a book. So I began to write a book. I self-published in 2012. At that same time, I started writing individuals who were or are incarcerated, to use my experiences to kind of help them reform as well as to give them some encouragement and support." Alexander said he's even written a letter to Holland forgiving him for killing Qualls. Despite early obstacles, Alexander said, his childhood was a happy one. He said staying active in church and sports helped a lot. When he was 18, though, pressures started to build, including having two uncles who were repeat offenders. "You're under the pressures growing up in urban society," Alexander said. "The role models that we do have are those who have nice cars, nice clothes, doing the things that you want to do. It's easy to take that quick route when it's not always the reality of it." Alexander's wife, Courtni Alexander, said what her husband is doing is a great thing. (Story continues below photo) Courtni Alexander explains the transformations and positive feedback that her husband, B.D., has received as he continues his communications with inmates over the years. (Photo: Stephanie Parshall/For The Enquirer) "He's been through so much and God has brought him through so much that it's only right to help others," Courtni Alexander said, adding that she's known people in her life who are imprisoned. "Nobody really pays attention or listens to people that are inside." Alexander said he wants to be a voice for those people. "The bad thing about the street life is a lot of times, time in jail is glorified as a badge of honor," Alexander said. "One guy that I write, he said that on one hand, he's looked at as a street legend, a celebrity. On the other hand, he's seen as a murderer who doesn't deserve to live. Neither one of those is something that he wants to be." Community activist Sam Gray of Battle Creek was at the November meeting. He said he was there because incarceration is a big issue in a lot of communities, including Battle Creek. He recalled his own potential mistakes that he was able to learn from. Sam Gray talks about how having constant community support can be very beneficial in a person's life regarding how they make their decisions. (Photo: Stephanie Parshall/For The Enquirer) "I had all the indicators, they say," Gray said. "When you look at: single mom, low income, all that kind of stuff. All the indicators were against me. It was because of people, I call it the village, that schooled me up, made me go in an opposite direction than what the indicators said was going to happen. So it's important to be in a kid's life at an early age to go in the right direction." Even accounting for anyone who might wrongly be in prison or a county jail, there are still many people who made a choice that took them there. They're not all murderers serving life sentences, which means they're coming back into the communities they left at some point. That's where work also has to be done, Alexander said. "Getting the people that are in prison to talk to some of the people that are out here by reading a couple of these letters, it's phenomenal the things that they say," Courtni Alexander said. "Even just how they feel about their own lives and how much they want to help people outside, it's great. And I feel like he's doing a lot to bridge the gap and he's doing a great job." Alexander said he plans to host a group session for mothers of incarcerated people at Washington Heights United Methodist Church, 153 N. Wood St., sometime in January. Contact Andy Fitzpatrick at 269-966-0697 or [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter: @am_fitzpatrick. Hear him on "The Jump Page" and "The Best Podcast in the World" at soundcloud.com/enquirerpodcasting. 636178405176651791-1129-BDALEXANDER-05.jpg (Photo: Stephanie Parshall/For The Enquirer) Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter +1 on Google Plus Intuitive Creations Media OVG LifeStyle Co.
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So N (on of my best order-ers) got me to make this set of cupcakes for a friend of hers. Said birthday boy loves his couture stuff, hence the whole idea behind the theme. N's only requests to me was to use a mix of dark and white chocolate ganache to pipe swirls for the cupcakes. Cupcakes were a mix of red velvet with strawberry filling, chocolate with oreos filling and vanilla wiht slated caramel filling.
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Having bagged a whole host of accolades, the Radisson Blu Glasgow is without a doubt one of the city's finest spots! With stunning architecture and a great ambience, plus a fantastic location right in the heart of the City Centre, it's the perfect place to escape. Rooms are sleek yet comfortable, while the dining room is a modern culinary oasis, making it an ideal abode to get comfy in after a night on the town or catching a show at one of Glasgow's many theatres! With today's deal, you and your loved one will be treated to an overnight stay at this stunning hotel. You'll be warmly welcomed and shown to your comfortable and modern room, complete with cosy bathrobes and slippers and luxury toiletries. Head down to the fitness and wellness suite and take a dip in the pool, or feel yourself unwind in the sauna. Alternatively, if you're feeling peckish, you can choose to include a delicious dinner in the Grahamston Restaurant before settling down for a cosy sleep. In the morning, you'll even be treated to a hearty breakfast before you say goodbye! Potato gnocchi, wild mushroom, tarragon and garden pea fricassee, parmesan and spinach. "Very comfortable room, food lovely and staff extremely pleasant. You can't beat the Glaswegians for customer service!" "Best hotel we've stayed in in Glasgow. Can't wait for the next itison deal." "Fantastic hotel, staff great, breakfast was excellent. Would recommend to anyone." A supplementary charge of £25 per room per night is required for Friday and Saturday night stays; payable directly to hotel. Double, twin standard or superior room available; subject to availability. Room can be upgraded for a supplementary charge of £20; please discuss with and pay directly to hotel. Includes bathrobes, slippers, free wi-fi and full use of pool and leisure club. Leisure facilities include access to the premier Sports Direct fitness and wellness club featuring a 15-metre pool and a sauna. Please note leisure facility weekend availability; Sat 8am - 1pm, Sunday - closed. Option 2 includes 3 course dinner from the Seasonal Menu in the Grahamston restaurant; menu is subject to change. Vegetarian, gluten / wheat free options are available. Please advise hotel at time of booking. Parking available off site £15 for 24 hours with 1 trip in/out; please discuss directly with hotel. Max of 1 child permitted; under 5's stay and eat free when sharing a room with parents. A supplementary charge of £15 per night is required for roll-away beds for children aged 5-12 paying for meals as taken; please discuss with and pay directly to hotel. Rated an exceptional 4*, the Radisson Blu is one of the city's coolest hotels with stunning architecture and great ambience right at the heart of the City Centre.
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El Districte de Saint-Amand-Montrond és un dels tres districtes del departament del Cher, a la regió del Centre-Vall del Loira. Té 11 cantons i 116 municipis. El cap del districte és la sotsprefectura de Saint-Amand-Montrond. Cantons cantó de Charenton-du-Cher - cantó de Châteaumeillant - cantó de Châteauneuf-sur-Cher - cantó de Le Châtelet - cantó de Dun-sur-Auron - cantó de La Guerche-sur-l'Aubois - cantó de Lignières - cantó de Nérondes - cantó de Saint-Amand-Montrond - cantó de Sancoins - cantó de Saulzais-le-Potier Vegeu també Cantons del Cher Cher Saint-Amand-Montrond
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Huddle Forums Trent Green goes under the knife By bushwacked, September 1, 2005 in Fantasy Football bushwacked 41 From fanball: 09/01 11:26 HOT NEWSBREAKER! Green undergoes minor surgery Trent Green underwent minor surgery on Wednesday to fix a circulation problem in his left leg that was causing numbness in his foot. However, the Chiefs downplayed the operation and insisted their Pro Bowl quarterback will be ready for the season opener a week from Sunday. "It's not like having a heart transplant," head coach Dick Vermeil told the Kansas City Star after comparing the procedure to a visit to the dentist. Green will not play in Friday's preseason finale at St. Louis. While it's fairly nerve-wracking to hear that your starting quarterback required surgery on a sudden injury just 10 days before the start of the season, this sounds like a relatively minor procedure that will solve an otherwise mysterious ailment. We'll keep you updated on his recovery between now and week one, but it's worth noting that Green has not missed a game since coming to Kansas City before the 2001 season. sundaynfl 4 Location:Littleton, CO Don't "circulation problems" usually require vien grafts? Sounds fishy to me! tonyr0802 19 Location:Indianapolis Fan of the:Colts So how does this affect Green's value, and Kennison and Gonzo for that matter? muck 22 Interests:God, mom, apple pie and Chevrolet... Its all over the radio here in KC. Trent Green had a small stint put in his leg, behind his knee. He will not travel to the week 4 preseason game. He is to let his leg heal. He will practice about 1/2 speed on Monday; rest on Tuesday to see how it responds. Practice full out Wednesday in advance of the Jets season opener. Or that's what he said at the press conference today. Also, note that apparently this had something to do with some scar tissue related to the four knee surgerys he's had over his career. The surgery was to his left leg (IIRC). He said that as soon as the stint went in, the tingling sensations and pain he'd been having in his leg/foot went away and it started feeling MUCH better. major-tom 12 Interests:twitter @SteveInAbq Fan of the:Texans Here's a AP story from RTS....I'm not sure what to think. Chiefs QB has stent put into artery, is taking blood-thinner By DOUG TUCKER - AP Sports Writer KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Doctors have placed a stent in an artery in Trent Green's lower left leg and put the Kansas City quarterback on blood-thinners in an effort to restore full circulation. Green, who underwent four operations on his left knee six years ago, will not play in Friday night's exhibition game at St. Louis but does plan to be ready for the Sept. 11 season opener against the New York Jets. ``By Wednesday, I'll be able to do everything full-go and be ready to go with no complications or problems for the opener,'' he said Thursday. ``That was one of the things I wanted to find out.'' Doctors were not able to say with certainty what caused the condition that led to numbness and lack of feeling in the leg and foot and caused him to come out of last Saturday's game against Seattle in the first quarter. It may be related to the succession of surgeries Green required after his knee injury in the 1999 preseason. But doctors are not pointing to football contact as the cause. ``That's the hard part for me is not knowing how it happened,'' said Green, who underwent the surgery on Tuesday. ``I really haven't taken any sort of hits or uncomfortable twists or turns or anything like that that could have done it.'' Anything that keeps Green on the sideline could be disastrous for the Chiefs. His backup, Todd Collins, has a hand injury and probably won't be ready by the season opener. Damon Huard, the No. 3 quarterback, has been nursing head trauma but will probably play some on Friday night. Starting against the Rams will be Jonathan Quinn, a journeyman who was out of football and living in the Kansas City area when the Chiefs called him two weeks ago. Quinn played the rest of the game against the Seahawks after Green came out in the first quarter. ``It's crazy. I've never been involved with anything like this,'' said Green. ``You hear of one guy going down, or at the most, two. But to have three guys. Here it was a week ago and Quinn was on his couch. Now he's starting this week. It's a weird set of circumstances.'' The stent, a small device that widens the artery, will remain for the rest of his life, said Green. But since bleeding injuries are common in football, he will be taken off the blood thinner before each game. Butkus 45 Location:Chicago Interests:My family, Music, Golf, Chicago sports, "He will be taken off blood thinner before every game.." ....hmmmmmm Zia 0 Location:Vienna we wil see about that. whoever drafted or kept green in any fantasy league wont be able to get rid of him now, so we (yes i have him in one) are stuck with him anyways..... hope you had the chance on a decent plan B at QB Go To Topic Listing Fantasy Football
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News For Monday 05/06/13 Posted About Nine Years Ago by Dave Graichen News for Monday 050613 All tax items on the Saturday ballot here in Rapides Parish all easily passed with over 70% of the vote. The 9.60 Mil 15 year Sherriff's tax renewal. Pineville School Dist. No. 52 -- 7.41 Mills - SB - 10 Yrs. And Big Island Sch. Dist. Number 50 -- 6.36 Mills - SB - 10 Yrs. Race for Justice of the Peace Ward 4, Patricia "Pat" Paul won with close to 53% of the vote. Boise Incorporated will invest 111-million dollars to upgrade its paper mill in Deridder. The governor's office says the expansion will retain 440 existing jobs and create 54 new direct jobs. Deridder Mayor Ron Roberts says Boise plans to convert an old newsprint machine, so that it will be able to produce cardboard for packaging. Roberts says Boise's investment, which will also create an estimated 600 construction jobs, is the biggest ever by a private employer in Beauregard Parish. The man who escaped from the Natchitoches Detention Center Thursday was captured by US Marshals Friday evening. 29-year-old Derrick Evans was a trustee serving time for attempted manslaughter when he turned up missing while working at the jail's farm. Authorities say Evans was discovered in Jackson, Mississippi so he now sits in a jail there until he can be extradited back to Louisiana. Discussions on the proposed state budget continued over the weekend and more details could be released today. Lake Charles Representative Brett Geymann says the state House wants to vote on a spending plan that has bipartisan support and prevents the midyear budget cuts that have occurred during the Jindal administration. Geymann says their budget proposal will call for spending cuts, while also suspending certain tax exemptions. The 2013 legislative session has reached the halfway point. Council for a Better of Louisiana President Barry Erwin says the session started with a discussion on phasing out the state income tax. But Erwin says that idea was quickly shot down, so the focus in the Louisiana House has been on the proposed budget for next fiscal year. As far as other legislation goes, not one bill has passed the entire legislative process during the first 4 weeks of the session. Legislation that would protect parents from FALSE child abuse claims will be debated on the Senate floor today. Jennings Senator Blade Moorish says he decided to file this bill after an innocent Iota family was investigated by the Department of Children and Family Services in the death of their baby. Moorish says Amanda and Jerry Spaetgens' baby died of SIDS, but since one doctor reported suspected abuse, DCFS protocol removed the other children from the home while they conducted an investigation. Moorish says his bill would establish a "level of risk" that DCFS would use when determining abuse. The House Way & Means Committee is scheduled today to debate a proposal to help state road and bridge funding keep pace with inflation. Ken Perret, with the Louisiana Good Roads and Transportation Association, says the bill would index the state's 20 cent gasoline tax – dedicated to highways - to the Consumer Price Index. The state has a multi-billion dollar backlog of road and bridge repair and replacement projects, with too little cash to get them started. Perret says - if passed - House Bill 675, sponsored by Plaquemine Rep. Karen St. Germain, would likely raise the gas tax by just under a penny in its first year. The governor has said he will veto any bill that would raise taxes. Third ranked LSU has another nice winning streak going as they head into the final two weeks of the regular season. The Tigers rebounded from a series loss to South Carolina by sweeping Florida this past weekend. The Fighting Tigers will get back on the diamond Thursday night when they begin a three-game series at Texas A-and-M.
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News at 11: Scott Alexander is a Crypto-HBDist If you weren't under a rock the past week, you will have heard that the New York Times finally went through with its threats to publish Scott Alexander's real name in its write up about the Bay Area rationality community. It was a disappointing effort, if not unpredictable. The author, Cade Metz, has no interest and took no interest in covering the most interesting and defining aspects of the rationality sphere (he is a normie… he wouldn't get it). But he does kvetch a lot about how there is still a place on the Internet where high IQ people, mostly though not exclusively of liberal persuasions, gather to discuss topics that have been placed off limits. Or rather, gathered. For all of Metz's labored efforts to tie down Scott Alexander to neoreactionaries "with racist beliefs", the more banal reality is that there has been a soft ban on HBD topics at Scott's blog since around 2017 – a timeline that syncs with my own observations of Bay Area culture (I did some presentations on futurism/IQ stuff to transhumanists in the early 2010s that received good responses… by 2016, I getting leaked reports that a couple of people felt "unsafe" around me). Nor is this observation something that's specific to me. Cade Metz himself is good enough to link to a 2017 blog post by OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman, who observed that by then China was de facto freer than the US: Earlier this year, I noticed something in China that really surprised me. I realized I felt more comfortable discussing controversial ideas in Beijing than in San Francisco. I didn't feel completely comfortable—this was China, after all—just more comfortable than at home. That showed me just how bad things have become, and how much things have changed since I first got started here in 2005. Not that this belated attempt at disassociation ended up saving Scott Alexander. Is this a big deal? Well certainly the New York Times printing the real name of a blogger who did not want it to be widely known, but who nonetheless doxed himself as Scott Siskind on the second post at his new Substack blog Astral Codex Ten, is pretty bad*. Then again, Pepe veteran Ricky Vaughn is being prosecuted essentially for posting memes on Twitter back in 2016. In this context, it's hard to justify prioritizing this much. Pro tip: Never explain yourself to SJWs. Unfortunately, Scott Alexander didn't do that, instead opting to energetically disassociating himself from Charles Murray's "offensive" views on race in his response to the NYT piece. This presumably being that Blacks have lower IQs than Whites, and that this is probably partly genetic. A view that is (1) mainstream amongst intelligence researchers, (2) is virtually unanimously backed by literally thousands of separate studies – probably the single most replicated result in psychology, and (3) centuries of stereotypes e.g. Ibn Khaldun. Unfortunately, this flies in the face of several different public utterances, e.g. on IQ on Reddit: My impression is that a Martian would consider "we shouldn't study the genetics of race just in case it promotes racism, which can cause genocide" equally plausible to "we shouldn't study the economics of inequality just in case it promotes communism, which can cause genocide" or "we shouldn't study psychiatry, because we might learn some things that stigmatize people with psychiatric diseases, which can cause genocide", or "we shouldn't study evolution, because that could cast doubt on the Bible and destroy the moral foundations of our society, which could cause genocide", or two hundred other possibilities along the same lines. Since worrying about any of the others isn't correlated with worrying about the race-science issue, I don't think it's a question of fixed cognitive styles. I think it's just politics, pure and simple. Or for that matter (his now deleted) travelogue as a doctor in Haiti with its rather blunt observations on the intellectual capacity of its denizens: It has proven hard for me to appreciate exactly how confused the Haitians are about some things. Gail, our program director, explained that she has a lot of trouble with her Haitian office staff because they don't understand the concept of sorting numerically. Not just "they don't want to do it" or "it never occurred to them", but after months and months of attempted explanation they don't understand that sorting alphabetically or numerically is even a thing. Not only has this messed up her office work, but it makes dealing with the Haitian bureaucracy – harrowing at the best of times – positively unbearable. … There are some doctors and nurses, who are just as bad – though none at our compound, which is run by this great charity that seems to be really on top of things. We heard horror stories of people graduating from nursing school without even knowing how to take a blood pressure – a nurse who used to work at the clinic would just make her blood pressure readings up, and give completely nonsensical numbers like "2/19". That's another thing. Haitians have a culture of tending not to admit they're wrong, so when cornered this nurse absolutely insisted that the blood pressure had been 2/19 and made a big fuss out of it. There are supposed to be doctors who are not much better, although as I mentioned our doctors are great. In a more public capacity, e.g. his posts at the main SSC, he has to be more circumspect, e.g. the Kolmogorov option of navigating social taboos: Scott Aaronson writes about the the Kolmogorov option (suggested alternate title: "Kolmogorov complicity"). Mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov lived in the Soviet Union at a time when true freedom of thought was impossible. He reacted by saying whatever the Soviets wanted him to say about politics, while honorably pursuing truth in everything else. As a result, he not only made great discoveries, but gained enough status to protect other scientists, and to make occasional very careful forays into defending people who needed defending. He used his power to build an academic bubble where science could be done right and where minorities persecuted by the communist authorities (like Jews) could do their work in peace. This is all code. Those who get it, get it – the Reds and the Red-pilled, who both "get it" but have rather different policy prescriptions on what to do about it. Sort of like how in the Strugatsky Brothers' book The Inhabited Island – itself a crypto-critique of Soviet power – in which the only two factions party to the esoteric and maddening "truths" are the "Unknown Fathers" who rule the totalitarian regime of Saraksh, and the "dissidents" intent on overthrowing them. In both cases, normies have no idea what is going on. Just to be clear, I don't think there's anything "wrong" with Scott Alexander "throwing" Charles Murray overboard. Free speech in the Bay Area has become greatly constricted over the past few years and Scott Alexander presumably wants to retain a social life and his career as a psychotherapist. Besides, Murray himself has "disavowed" people more "edgy" than he is on several occasions. It's what I call the Great Chain of Respectability. Anyone at the ideological edge has a motivation to ostracize anyone more "extreme" than they are so that they end up on the safe side of the Overton window, where censorship and social risks are far smaller. And besides, there are situations where the disavowing comes from genuine and cardinal disagreements over facts, not concern over career consequences. Another point I'd like to make is that the cat is definitively out of the bag on this issue, already spreading all over Twitter and various blogs, so I don't think I'm being inappropriate by linking to all of these things which had hitherto only been "well-known in narrow circles." These comments about Haitians and Martians and Kolmogorov etc. are going to be, are already being, dug up and propagated. Next up will probably be a campaign against Substack. It uses the Stripe payment system which is an SJW company**. At a minimum, I assume they'll want them to evict Moldbug and Nick Land, not to mention the growing numbers of other NRxers and outright Alt Righters who have been discreetly moving over there in the past few months. It will be interesting to see if they will succeed. Scott Alexander's real name was long an open secret, he never took great pains to hide it. The main issue, as SA describes it, is that as a psychotherapist it is best for patients not to know too much about the person tasked with treating them. While a few minutes of searching would link SA with SS, with a NYT piece on it, that would appear on the first page of a Google search. ** Fun esoteric Russian nationalist lore: Nationalist mag Sputnik & Pogrom was deplatformed by them, which made a significant contribution to Egor Prosvirnin folding up the project. UPDATE: There has been a minor edit that doesn't make a substantive difference to the gist of the post. Supply and Demand says The rather limited ideological/racial discussions I have with domestic Chinese here at my university in Dalian would have me tossed out of the halls of the American academy in short order. As of last year, however, a growing number of white or J women were taking posts at the university (usually as English teachers) and attempting to police language in various social circles I was adjacent to. Linguistics requires a doctorate, so I was safely ensconced away from the ELA doghouse. The solution for a free academia is to keep the following groups out of it: -Jews -White Women With those two groups excluded, the organization will be able to innovate and police itself. With them, doom approaches. COVID has been a blessing keeping all those dumb cunts back in Santa Clarita or Lima Ohio or whatever bumfuck shitlib hellhole they came from. Their only useful moment in the past century was getting Trumpenstein out of office. Great post Anatoly. Somewhat related: did you read the recent opinion piece by Bogomolov (The Rapt of Europe 2.0, already named the "Bogomolov Manifesto" in the Russian Internet forums) and if you did, what do you think of it? I have read several opinions about this text (including Prosvirnin's take about it on Telegram in which he sites your work and ideas). All of the opinions appear negative. Same with Soloviov / Shapiro throwing around remarks about how courageous Uncle Adi has been during WWI. Is it a new positioning of RusFed as the Noah's Arc for conservatives? Barbarossa says As per Sam Altman's comment on China…I don't know about China as much, but I know Vietnamese who say that back home, as long as you don't trash talk the government, they don't really care what you do or say. I would imagine that the case is perhaps similar with China? I can definitely see that many overtly authoritarian systems could be more free than the "Free World". Authoritarians just care about the party line. Totalitarians must control everything public and private. The Woke are totalitarian all the way. Centralized versus decentralized totalitarianism – the decentralized witch-hunting mob is quite a bit worse than one would imagine. prime noticer says this guy never wrote anything of value, so who cares. i'm puzzled why the HBD sphere thinks he was important. but yes, it is indeed true that many people all over the political spectrum are privately HBD aware, even if they deny it hard in public. lloyd says Lewis Carrol opposed admitting women into the traditional British academies. England in his time was under the moral rules of an old German lady, a Merkel type, whom he appeared to satirise as the Queen of Hearts. Once politics becomes moral rather than economic or religious based then the feminine sensibilities take over. I recall experiences with women academics. "I once innocently said that admiring Classical culture was not per se racist. There was a shocked response. "White New Zealand replying." The academic who said that later threw a plate at my friend leaving him with physical and mental scars. Recently, I made an off remark, that I would love to teach in Turkey but I have a picture of myself stuck in a classroom with "fat Turkish boys". That was repeated back with disgust. But I only meant it literally. I'm not sure you signal boosting this stuff hurts SA but certainly doesn't help him. It was like that in China. To quote the inestimable Godfree Roberts. China was ruled by Colmar Brunton. There were three thought controlled subjects. The three ts, Taimaneon Square, Tibet, Taiwan. The first one, one never mentioned at all. The others one just toted the Party line and they were not perennial issues. Then Xi became President and things changed overnight. Politics is now taboo in the classrooms. It has not descended into prissiness and ridiculousness. However I have heard Xi has a mistress. That depends on the outcome. There's also lots, probably a plurality, of men who at some level know something is bad but again, they're risk averse and cant' just afford to make a stand and fight the system just yet, or at least think they can't. Those kinds of people are the exact target of a Ying Bu counter-op. We must deprive them of the choice of serving the enemy. This is not going to be pleasant. As Mao said, a Revolution isn't going out to dinner. It's a violent affair. Stratagem 33b hurts. It's brutal. Ying Bu's wives and children were all murdered by Xiang Yu. But he won, and he got new ones. Now, I don't expect the Left to go around murdering the wives and children of every competent engineer that we slander as being a Nazi with a Gab account. But there'll be some short-term financial damage. And probably a lot (a fucking lot) of divorces and personal trouble. But it'll all be for the better. Scott Alexander was forced out of polite society, but after some short-term pain he'll be happier and (way) wealthier than he could ever expect to be as a wage-cuck in the government healthcare system. And once his polyamorous friends have all ostracized him and he has no choice but to make new based friends… then he'll have to hit the gym, get fit and healthy and even look good. The horror! https://spandrell.com/2021/2/18/the-based-draft Like Kevin MacDonald and Giraldi? It'll be all good after he learns life is better with 20 bmi and a qt trad wife. Politics is not taboo in Chinese classrooms. My daughter's international school is teaching state-mandated Marxism curriculums to 7 year olds. Who told you this? Indeed. Thankfully the Middle Kingdom's distaste for Britain and its degenerate monarchy keeps them away from that most Victorian of ideologies — feminism. I can't read Bogomolov but I wouldn't be surprised if awareness of the potential for this grows. I was reading background on Woke ideology the other week and was surprised that you don't need to go that far back to encounter straightforward Marxist/Hegelian stuff. So former Soviet countries should also be ahead of the curve on knowledge of the latest 'cutting edge' Western ideology. I know Vietnamese who say that back home, as long as you don't trash talk the government Well they do complain (or used to complain) about rampant corruption, though never specifically about the top communist party leaders. I think it's safe because it's acknowledged as a problem by the party. I think many among those who lived under Communism are immunized against Wokism. The more it increases and the more we reject it. Tyler Cowen, Eric Weinstein, Scott Aaronson admit they care a lot. I bet Elon Musk has read a fourth of his blog posts. The man is a wimp but he has some powerful friends. The vast majority of his writing is silly. But. He is a psychiatrist and he writes openly about modern psychiatric issues and practice and if you are interested in those topics and you are not a psychiatrist his writing is essential to skim. The most interesting fallout to me is he now is in Walnut Creek. Unlike Berkeley and San Francisco, Walnut Creek is a very nice place. Almost no homeless people. Few negroes. Nobody relieving themselves on your front lawn. Five years from now he is going to look back at this crisis and wonder why he gave a damn. (I predict!) Doctinaire Marxism is really a religion or a pseudo science. Prior to Xi, Marxism was becoming a dead religion. It was not mandated in classrooms or perhaps often ignored. A bit I suppose like masks in the Covid-19 era. However Xi is establishing a cult in China not seen since Mao whom he professes to follow. I taught in China for ten years. Ron Unz says Well, I'd have to admit I don't think I've ever read anything he's written and had only been very vaguely aware of him prior to the big flap about his sudden departure from the Internet. My impression is that he tended to write half-way "edgy" quasi-HBD analysis, the sort of thing that virtually every intellectual in the world would have considered rather bland and milquetoast back fifty or sixty years ago. Didn't that silly Jordan Peterson fellow become famous because he was "daring" enough to suggest that men might generally be a bit taller than women or something like that? Since some of the commenters here seem far more knowledgeable about Alexander, I wonder if they could provide links to three or four of his most interesting pieces so I could judge for myself if there's any there there? 1. HBD is probably partially correct or at least very non-provably not-correct. Imagine being so pathetic that you say things like this. I commend you on your excellent comment. the Reds and the Red-pilled, who both "get it" but have rather different policy prescriptions on what to do about it. Sort of like how in the Strugatsky Brothers' book The Inhabited Island – itself a crypto-critique of Soviet power – in which the only two factions party to the esoteric and maddening "truths" are the "Unknown Fathers" who rule the totalitarian regime of Saraksh, and the "dissidents" intent on overthrowing them. In both cases, normies have no idea what is going on. In other words only Jews and Nazis know what is going on, as a fellow Unz contributor has noted My impression is that he tended to write half-way "edgy" quasi-HBD analysis… Probably about 5% of his output. Most famous work is probably this: http://slatestarcodex.com/2014/07/30/meditations-on-moloch/ Followed by this: http://slatestarcodex.com/2014/09/30/i-can-tolerate-anything-except-the-outgroup/ Probably my favorite "HBD" post is the review of Albion's Seed: http://slatestarcodex.com/2016/04/27/book-review-albions-seed/ Lots of humor, e.g. the most recent one: https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/list-of-fictional-cryptocurrencies Here are his top ten posts: https://slatestarcodex.com/about/ Tusk says Scott should go on the offensive now that he's back, in the open, and trying to move forward. To do that he shouldn't cower to any future attempts to smear him but rather simply be honest about what he believes and open to discussion on that. He already had to leave his old job, rearrange his life, sure there is still future stress but all things considered the popular support should be a rallying cry for those who want to honestly look at solving problems. The genie can't be put back in the bottle. I'm not going to say he's a cuck, but he should realise he's not going to just move on from this easily. Kratoklastes says That "Bloody Shovel" link was really entertaining. I like the Ying Bu idea; I like it a lot. It's objectively superior to my own suggestion, which is infiltration and putting 'sand in the gears': talented people will make their way up the hierarchy quickly and be able to put sand in many gears. My suggestion is hard because of ideological filters at the HR level: in order to infiltrate you have to have a track record of saying only the right things, or nothing; as organised crime and gangs have known, if you want your guys in the military and police, it's better if they're cleanskins – but useful HBD cleanskins are really quite rare. Undermining senior WokeBorg by Ying Bu-ing them, though? That's exploiting the Little Eichmann's natural tendency: to parse everything they read using their Inner Richelieu – Qu'on me donne six lignes écrites de la main du plus honnête homme, j'y trouverai de quoi le faire pendre. If you give me six written lines from the hand of the most honest man, there I'll find something to get him hanged Such a beautiful stratagem. Given that most Little Eichmanns are midwits, they'll fall for it. Chrisnonymous says I thought his short story about the last unenlightened man on earth was brilliant and hilarious. I shared it with some vaguely "spiritual" friends, as I thought they would enjoy it and find its ending "deep". I was hoping it would be a gateway drug to more SSC, which would be a gateway drug to actually being able to talk about political issues. Instead, they were silently disapproving, which I guess goes to show that independent thought and reasoning is a whole mode of existence, including its own aesthetics and humor. Do you read anyone associated with the rationalist movement, like Hanson or Yudkowsky or the Less Wrong blog? I would think your natural proclivities and association with Karlin and, previously, Khan would indicate yes. Not really. In fact, I'm not sure I've ever heard of any of them. I thought his short story about the last unenlightened man on earth was brilliant and hilarious. I shared it with some vaguely "spiritual" friends, as I thought they would enjoy it and find its ending "deep". I was hoping it would be a gateway drug to more SSC, which would be a gateway drug to actually being able to talk about political issues. That's the thing. I'm just not into "gateway drugs" providing vague and tangential allusions to "controversial" political issues. I'd rather just discuss the political issues directly. That's why I often much prefer books from many decades ago, when such topics were sometimes discussed in very straightforward terms. Most of my articles deal with very factual issues of science, sociology, or history, and I enjoy attempting to solve factual puzzles in those fields rather than just windy philosophizing. Probably my favorite "HBD" post is the review of Albion's Seed: The Rationalists love that book. Appalachians do not. Elizier Yudkowsky on twitter back in 2017 wrote it would be a great idea to conduct overt biological warfare upon genetic Borderers. The writer of Albion's Seed seemed to enjoy quoting the French traveller who compared Appalachian food to pig slop. Something like "they eat what we feed to the pigs". Exile says AK's "never cuck" advice is sound. There is no upside. The people you're trying to purchase mercy from simply see it as an admission of guilt and those you're under-bussing will rightly consider you a traitor. Cucking in these situations means you're still a Nazi and you have no friends. Being a Nazi is much better with friends. Don't feed a potential friend to the PC meat-grinder thinking you're going to save yourself. Yes, they do say that corruption is a major feature. Greasing palms to get things done seems pretty normal. But once the right palms are greased it seems pretty simple to actually get things done. I would imagine you are right on why the government doesn't mind complaints about corruption, since it is not seen as a direct challenge to the regime itself. But they don't matter, because within a few decades most of them will be dead. Dave Pinsen says How was getting Trump out of office useful? In what way are you better off now? Even where Trump seemed markedly worse than his enemies (the Iran Deal), it turns out that his policies represent the new consensus. So really nothing is better and lots of things are worse. Based on the title, I was expecting to read about Scott Alexander's support for Bitcoin or Ethereum, so I'm a little disappointed. Also partly because in Western academia and left wing circles it seems like they have already been airbrushed out or pushed down the memory hole. As if there is some kind of tacit agreement to draw a veil over that whole part of history; nothing to see there. Dieter Kief says rather than just windy philosophizing The answer my friend is – blowing in the wind. (Wind brought with him the spirits and thus – enlivened all of the material worlds. And that's why we breathe – and – are nowadays). Warning: These lines above can quite easily be misunderstood as not really sincere for they touch a realm where laughter, ghosts, and inspiration share a square. Or even better, when the de-centralized witch hunting mob also gets full support from a centralized power center, which seems to be where we are increasingly headed. Probably the only way to stay sane in such a system is to inhabit the fringes. HyperDupont says What is better is that now there is no illusion regarding who is really in charge, whereas previously Trump controlled at best 5% of what the regime was doing. Now they own Afghanistan, Iraq, decaying infrastructure, inept bureaucracies, crime, K to 12 and Higher education administrative bloat, cost disease/propaganda… Obviously, the NYT will blame everything on Republican obstructionism, but it won't convince most normies. I live in China, Mr. Pinsen. Trump going after China before taming domestic Wall Street Jews was pure idiocy and a form of reactionary politics I hope America grows out of. That said it appears the pied piper of Israel is still leading his little minions. Hopefully the Dems grow some balls and start locking them up in re-education camps like China's Uighurs. Its probably not a very stable system. Lately, I've come to appreciate crypto-HBD. Of course, I think it encourages people to think for themselves, but I also like it on a personal level because, if you come at it from an HBD angle, then it is very thought-provoking without containing the extremely tedious disclaimers that real, mainstream HBD, like A Troublesome Inheritance, are inevitably full of today. And openly HBD books are very rare too – not published frequently – it is good to have crypto-HBD as a supplement to them. If you want to learn Scott-Alexanderology in a minimum amount of time I would begin here: https://slatestarcodex.com/2017/02/22/repost-the-non-libertarian-faq/ https://slatestarcodex.com/2013/10/20/the-anti-reactionary-faq/ https://slatestarcodex.com/2013/03/03/reactionary-philosophy-in-an-enormous-planet-sized-nutshell/ If you wanted to learn Yudkowsky-Rationalism in a minimum amount of time I would suggest this is impossible. The word count on The Sequences + Harry Potter fanfic novel has got to be over 500 000 words. That is a rabbit hole labyrinth. It has a large overlap with Kurzweil singularity transhuman stuff though so most internet folk have probably been blasted with the bulk of the gist long ago. If anybody knows a good estimate word count on (The Sequences + Harry Potter fanfic novel) I would be curious to see that. Yes, of course. But you are smart and an independent thinker. Other people not so much! Wency says It seems to me Yudkowsky is entirely without merit. I don't really understand his elevated status. Has he ever said anything interesting, thought-provoking, and true? The fact that his magnum opus is a Harry Potter fanfic seems like it should be all we need to say about the guy. And yet Scott Alexander, whom I actually enjoy reading, seems to take him seriously. Scott is sort of two men in one. On one hand is the intellectually curious and incisive writer, capable far more than most men of setting aside biases in honest pursuit of truth, and to communicate it in a way that is intelligent and enjoyable without being smug. I think this is Scott's rational self. But his irrational self, his heart of hearts, is an omega who reads Harry Potter fanfic and buys into all the most ridiculous Woke views on the mutability of sexuality and whose disgusting girlfriend still insisted on keeping other lovers, and he was cool with it, and then she dumped him anyway, and he took it hard but also stayed friends with her. He's a leftist deep in his core, and he wants fellow leftists to love and respect him because he wants everything they want except the puritanical drive to burn heretics like himself at the stake. Which, alas for him, is increasingly all that drives them anymore. So really nothing is better and lots of things are worse. Some things are worse, even at a personal level: a neighbor lost his good-paying job in the Dakotas, gasoline went up 18%, cancel culture and wokeism have intensified,… all of this in just one month. But a few things are better too: the US-Russian arms treaty was extended and Biden doesn't need to prove all the time that he is not a Putin stooge so relations with Russia might actually improve a little. Even on the Iran front, a new deal could be possible if the Europeans pushed for it. However, the Europeans being what they are, I wouldn't count on that. buys into all the most ridiculous Woke views on the mutability of sexuality Woke people think sexuality is, on some level, a choice? I don't think so. Sexuality is spiritual and clearly isn't genetic or directly biological; but the anxious of both right and left deceive themselves otherwise as it helps them to be simple and ignorant. res says This tag might be worth perusing to see which (if any) of those controversial topics are up your alley. https://slatestarcodex.com/tag/things-i-will-regret-writing/ many among those who lived under Communism are immunized This immunization is, of course, mostly not an opposition to communism, but conformity to the surface values it taught, as well as (in relation to immigration) nostalgia of the times before immigrants were allowed free internal movement. The most awkward points of popular conflict of postcommunist societies to the West, are where late soviet ideology that most currently living citizens were still educated in, seems to directly conflict with current Western bourgeois ideologies – LGBT pride movements, acquiescence to US "imperialism", and a still uncynical Western belief in what seems like the illusion of multiparty governance. In the education, there is a rebranding of "soviet values" to "religious family values", to be a patriot, respect for work, to never lie , etc – but there is now less state capacity* for disseminating these ideals. Still I think the "immunization" will continue against Western ideologies, will continue, to the extent that the recent fashionable virtue-signalling Western ideologies, are not attractive for people with quite a different lifestyle and economic reality than exists outside of the Western countries (that is, outside of elite areas of elite cities in the non-West). In soviet times, "pioneer is the example to follow for all the guys", whereas today the government has little control on children after school, and teachers only have vague instructions on how to integrate the rebranded "religious moral values" into their lesson plans; the generation which was children and teenagers in the 1990s-2000s, was lazily watching television after school, the current teenagers of the 2010s are partly raised by YouTube, Instagram and Tiktok. When you live under totalitarian propaganda long enough and learn that it's mostly untrue and only a tool to control the population, then you develop a cynical rejection of any propaganda. I know quite a lot of people who have arrived at this point of realization after having been subjected to both Soviet and Western types of propaganda (including Western consumerist attitudes that are in fact a soft propaganda subtype). Well, I glanced over those pieces, as well as a few of the others linked earlier. Perhaps it's just my blindness, but I wasn't at all impressed. All the pieces seem like many tens of thousands of words of vague, windy philosophizing, usually divorced from solid material, or at least the solid material was diluted by an endless sea of verbiage. It brings to mind what people sometimes used to call "college bull sessions" except that I remember my own college dinner-table discussions being far more focused and serious. My impression is that it's the sort of thing you write if you want to be "edgy" but still stay away from "dangerous" subjects like Race or "conspiracy theories" or the true history of the Twentieth century. I find it difficult to believe that any credible scholar would take it seriously. Yep, 500,000 words(!) of Harry Potter fanfic. That's exactly the sort of thing I'm talking about. Just out of curiosity, I took the wordcount of a few of the long Alexander "posts", and each came to over 30,000 words(!). Meanwhile, over the last year or so I've published long articles on the true history of World War II, the "conspiracy theories" of the JFK Assassination/9-11 Attacks, and the intellectual history of American White Racialism, and each has run well under 30,000 words: https://www.unz.com/runz/american-pravda-understanding-world-war-ii/ https://www.unz.com/runz/american-pravda-mossad-assassinations/ https://www.unz.com/runz/white-racialism-in-america-then-and-now/ My very detailed analysis of American Meritocracy from a few years ago was also of the same length: https://www.unz.com/runz/the-myth-of-american-meritocracy/ Somehow I regard those as more serious and substantive works. Though I'd have to admit that Harry Potter is probably far more popular… I don't disagree with you on this. This was my quick shorthand for all of trans/non-binary/etc. ideology. "Mutable" not in how they see sexuality per se, but how they treat sexuality and reality itself. Indeed, the Orwellian insistence that Bruce Jenner was always a woman ("we've always been at war with Eastasia") is one of the factors that really caused me to dial in to the evils of the Woke agenda. If they had merely said "Bruce Jenner became a woman" I might have slept through it. Perhaps I'm simple and ignorant, but it seems in a sane society it ought to be enough to say men are plainly men, women are plainly women, and there is a tiny group of biologically intersex people produced as a result of birth defects about whom we can debate, if it's relevant and we care to. He's promoted for the same reason libertarians/Milton Friedman/Austrian economics/Ayn Rand enthusiasts were promoted a generation ago. Namely, to poison the well. Just read the New York Times article about him. Look at how many of the people named are either Jews or fags. It seems to me Yudkowsky is entirely without merit. I don't really understand his elevated status. You can't understand why a nutty Jew is being promoted by other Jews and nutcases? Leander Starr says I read "Blood Meridian" the other day. Published back in the 80's and still fresh (it seems to me). So insightful on these and many other topics. The world is not a kind place and who knows if it may be you or me next in the cannibal's pot waiting for the water to boil. Keeping your numbers and alphabet in good order would be increasingly difficult. It is not so many years since long pork was regularly on the menu on the island of Hispaniola. Coming to academies on the mainland soon. What better way for the enlightened ones to show their true victory than by feasting on the vanquished. Each institution has large buildings suitable for use as banqueting halls. A roaring fire with an innocent victim screaming on the spit would be more entertaining than a BLM riot. Spiritual bankruptcy would be complete high IQ or no IQ. Almost Missouri says Given that the Techarchs (Google, etc.) have delisted Unz.com, I doubt that anything anyone does here will affect Scott Alexander's search engine results. That was my experience in the supposedly autocratic, oppressive Middle East. As long as you don't openly agitate against the regime (or Islam), you can pretty much say or do what you want. In a lot of ways, it was freer than the US. Even in arch-conservative Saudi Arabia. That said, I did know a South Asian guy who was hauled off by the police for speaking against the regime. As far as I could tell, he was denounced to the authorities by another South Asian guy who had some personal beef with him. He was cleared and released after about a week, but it can't have been pleasant. In a number of fortunate individuals, but overall I wouldn't say typical population of the postsoviet space is less susceptible to political propaganda than in the West; especially considering the political manipulations and conflicts we witnessed in the last ten years. On the other hand, I feel there is more apathy and apoliticism in most people compared to the countries like the USA, and I'm not sure that a higher level of apoliticism is a bad thing (politics is junk food for the soul). He wouldn't have lost his job if he had transitioned to green energy sooner. I would have lost my job in America when someone discovered my anti-semitism, but I pre-empted it and committed academic espionage for my seat in a Chinese university instead. The American working class needs to be as proactive and self-starting as their white-collar betters. Sorry didn't understand how you were using the term "sexuality". The Woke agenda on sex/gender (and actually everything) is about pushing people into more and more constricting boxes, while pretending this is some sort of liberation. Theirs' is a very strange ideology where a woman can be only so masculine until she should actually be classified as a man. It takes old stereotypes and reasonable generalisations and reifies them into mock biological categories. It is actually encourages a form of narcissism, whereby you must somehow come to completely identify with your persona. It is a nightmare. A transgender teen who " becomes" the other sex is like the institutionalization of a soldier as a soldier, but on steroids (and times a thousand). A lot of these poor people will need liberating from their politically correct personas in their middle age, or else they will suffer greatly indeed. Elsewhere says I've enjoyed this fictional short story of his: https://slatestarcodex.com/2018/10/30/sort-by-controversial/ politics is junk food for the soul You are absolutely correct here Dmitry. Regarding post-Soviet space, a few years ago in Moscow I had a conversation with some young Russian scientists in my field, the discussion drifted towards politics. I was surprised how idealistic and extreme some of their judgements were. But that was of course a private discussion after we had a couple of alcoholic beverages. I remember thinking that some Russian intellectuals will probably never change. On the other hand, people in my family are completely apolitical. When I was writing about being inmunized against propaganda, I was mainly referring to the Soviet-born people that I personally know in the West. They are of my generation or older and remember Perestroika rather well. Their overall mindset about the developments in the West is that masses, especially the younger generation, are being brainwashed by some faction of the elites. Something we cannot really understand though is what good (if any) will it make to the elites if the Western middle class is bulldozed by the new Queer Red Guard. The whole thing is counter-intuitive, although there must be valid reasons to act the way they do. Dmitry Orlov has recently written about it, he has a couple of favorite theories, but as Ron Unz has written above, we don't have real information, hence the whole philosophizing and conspiracy theoreticizing tropes in which we gleefully indulge. It's basically a hobby, like any other hobby albeit a bit extravagant one. The writer of Albion's Seed seemed to enjoy quoting the French traveller who compared Appalachian food to pig slop. Something like "they eat what we feed to the pigs". I believe that's from the diary of Louis Philippe, former king of France. Alexander Turok says It should be noted that he never to my knowledge denied any "HBD awareness," unlike Tyler Cowen. He simply ignored the question. The "soft ban" was always quite soft, nothing could be said in the open threads, but in the hidden open threads you could usually discuss the subject so long as it wasn't too blatant. Namely, to poison the well. Just read the New York Times article about him. Thanks for reminding me. I normally read the NYT closely, but I've been so busy the last week or two producing audio versions of most of my more substantial articles that my NYTs have piled up, so I'll try to take a look at it, which will probably increase my information about him by 50x or so. I remember there was some gigantic flurry about Jordan Peterson a few years ago, so I finally tried to watch one of his most popular video lectures, but gave up after about 15m because it was so vacuous and worthless. Didn't he supposedly become a drug addict or something in the last year or two? What also shocked me about Jordan was that he was apparently promoting the nonsense that the Jewish IQ is a full SD—15 points—above the white American average, which is just totally absurd. He was also apparently totally unaware of my big Meritocracy article from 2012, even though it got very substantial MSM coverage and was actually ranked as probably the best magazine article of the year by both David Brooks of the NYT and also a top editor at The Economist. Peterson is a psychology professor and being so totally ignorant of his own subject-area is just appalling. http://comicartcommunity.com/gallery/data/media/885/TUROK_SON_OF_STONE_1.jpg Lots of people take that idiot seriously, and it drives me crazy. Their overall mindset about the developments in the West is that masses, especially the younger generation, are being brainwashed by some faction of the elites. Something we cannot really understand though is what good (if any) will it make to the elites if the Western middle class is bulldozed by the new Queer Red Guard. I think this is why people are speculating about things like the rise in power of 'spiteful mutants' among the elites and the ruling classes, cognitive decline and things like that. It is hard to explain why elites would believe that they can continue to retain their elite status without a reasonably stable and cohesive country behind them. Another possibility is that some of them have actually come to believe in Neo-Marxist ideas about fostering social change by focusing on social tensions and contradictions, with the general goal of 'advancing the dialectic'. This seems at least possible in the US. Finally, I believe with some of the Western European elites it is hard to rule out a Michel Houellebecq Soumission style scenario developing, where they try to integrate themselves with elites from rising countries from the former developing world (in Britain, India and Nigeria as possibilities, in France, North Africa). One of the more bizarre or original features of Social Justice politics is that the leaders of the new Red Guard are likely to be drawn from the children of the elite, because the elite have positioned themselves as the revolutionary vanguard of the oppressed, while the lower middle and working classes are now the oppressor class. Speculating about this kind of thing is quite addictive. Jordan Peterson initially became famous because of his anti-SJW rants and after that he became a self-help guru. Hmmmr says This comment and the other one about never having read a single article of Scott Alexander is the most surprising thing I've read all week. For a guy that runs a weird corner of the internet that is unz.com you would think that other places of the "intellectual dark web" would be known to you. https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcStoi8W2qYyyHsbYYVrmdvEtRMM_1E_c8MhZg&usqp=CAU This is all of us. The internet is huge. To look at .1% of it is to drink from a firehose. gabriel alberton says Scott Aaronson, the computer scientist, once said unironically that to many of his readers, and to himself, Scott Alexander deleting his blog would be like Mark Twain burning all his works. So Alexander's readers (including Aaronson) are silly. Perhaps appropriate for a psychiatrist. At least to my knowledge no one has implied that you deleting your website here would be anywhere near such a tragic loss, making Unz Review readers possibly significantly saner than Slate Star Codex readers. Trump imposing tariffs on China was a long overdue correction to a decades-long folly by American elites. But he was a protectionist, not a warmonger. Team Biden is more likely to gin up a Cold War with China, which, given their incompetence, may lead to a hot war. https://twitter.com/acczibit/status/1344747663703617537?s=20 Not sure who the pied piper you're referring to is. Trump's policies don't represent the new consensus. Biden already reversed Trump's cancelation of Critical Race Theory struggle sessions in the federal government and is reversing Trump's immigration polices. https://twitter.com/dpinsen/status/1357450743461068804?s=20 The strategy was for American capitalists to make money from trade with China and perhaps control over the Chinese economy Not as much controlling the PRC economy as weaken the hold of the CPC on China. The change this agreement can bring from outside is quite extraordinary, but I think you could make an argument that it will be nothing compared to the changes that this agreement will spark from the inside out in China. By joining the W.T.O., China is not simply agreeing to import more of our products; it is agreeing to import one of democracy's most cherished values: economic freedom. The more China liberalizes its economy, the more fully it will liberate the potential of its people — their initiative, their imagination, their remarkable spirit of enterprise. And when individuals have the power, not just to dream but to realize their dreams, they will demand a greater say. Already, more and more of China's best and brightest are starting their own companies or seeking jobs with foreign-owned countries, where generally they get higher pay, more respect and a better working environment. In fits and starts, for the first time, China may become a society where people get ahead based on what they know rather than who they know. Chinese firms more and more are realizing that unless they treat employees with respect, they will lose out in the competition for top talent. The process will only accelerate as China joins the W.T.O., and we should encourage it because it will lift standards for Chinese workers, and their expectations. There's something even more revolutionary at work here. By lowering the barriers that protect state-owned industries, China is speeding a process that is removing government from vast areas of people's lives. In the past, virtually every Chinese citizen woke up in an apartment or a house owned by the government, went to work in a factory or a farm run by the government, and read newspapers published by the government. State-run workplaces also operated the schools where they sent their children, the clinics where they received health care, the stores where they bought food. That system was a big source of the Communist Party's power. Now people are leaving those firms, and when China joins the W.T.O., they will leave them faster. The Chinese government no longer will be everyone's employer, landlord, shopkeeper and nanny all rolled into one. It will have fewer instruments, therefore, with which to control people's lives. And that may lead to very profound change. https://www.iatp.org/sites/default/files/Full_Text_of_Clintons_Speech_on_China_Trade_Bi.htm Well, I dug up the big NYT article from last week and wasn't very impressed. Apparently, lots of Tech people are quite impressed with Alexander's blathering, but this relates to a point I made a year or two ago: My strong impression is that most of the leading Silicon Valley people are generally pretty nice and reasonable, but are very politically unsophisticated. They're totally focused on technology and business issues, and with a few exceptions here and there, don't really pay any deep attention to politics or ideological matters, sub-contracting out those things to the same "mainstream" opinion-forming elites who provide that role for almost everyone else in our society. Just think of the leading Silicon Valley people as your pleasant, college-educated next door neighbors, who sporadically catch the regular news on TV, glance at the newspaper headlines, and regard that as the reality of the world. https://www.unz.com/runz/an-open-letter-to-the-alt-right-and-others/ For example, during the BLM controversy a few months ago Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, who's worth $5 billion, donated $10 million to a dim-witted pseudo-intellectual black guy named Ibram X. Kendi best known for publishing some book denouncing racism. The Tech people in Alexander's circle are obviously much more rightwingers/libertarians, but perhaps not hugely more sophisticated in their politics. Just to be fair to Alexander, I decided to take another look at his Top Posts list, and clicked on the #1 item, which turned out to be a windy analysis of Minimum Wage issues published in 2014. Now as it happens, earlier that same year I'd launched America's current national MW movement, including op-eds in the NYT, the LA Times, Forbes, and numerous other publications, and with a big NYT article covering my project. There had also been various front-page stories in Bay Area newspapers, presumably the reason he decided to write about it. But his 2,500 word piece—which he ranked #1 on all-time Top list—seemed so vacuous and "philosophical" I just skimmed it. Basically, a piece on MW issues written by some random psychiatrist-blogger who doesn't know anything about MW issues and isn't trying to investigate them. I think the first time I'd ever heard of the "intellectual dark web" was a few years ago when they were given a big cover story in the NYT Magazine, but it didn't provide any details on anything interesting they'd ever said or done. I got the sense they focused on "edgy" things like gingering suggesting that men might be slightly taller than women. Around the same time, David Brooks described Jordan Peterson as America's most important public intellectual, though I'd never heard of him, he didn't seem to say or know anything, and a year or two later he became a drug-addict. Not exactly a true successor to a James Q. Wilson or a Nathan Glazer. Someone upthread claimed their longest written work was 500,000 words of Harry Potter fanfic. Perhaps one reason I've barely even heard of the "intellectual dark web" people is that they've never said anything I'd find interesting or important. Never heard of Yudkowsky and 'the rationalist movement'. Did some search and the picture that emerged is that Yudkowsky is clearly a charlatan in the process of forming a profitable cult like movement and organization targeting Silicon Valley not dissimilar from the L. Ron Hubbard strategy of targeting Hollywood or Ayn Rand targeting NYC intelligentsia orphaned by Trotsky and Stalin deaths. That's were the money is. Yudkowsky gets funding from techno-libertarianism like Peter Thiel. While Hanson is with Mason University that is generously funded by Koch brothers. Yudkowsky in his youth during the dot-com bubble allegedly did some coding hoping to get rich. But it came to nothing. https://web.archive.org/web/20010205221413/http://sysopmind.com/eliezer.html#timeline_the "For two years, from late sixteen through late eighteen, I tried writing a commodities-trading program, by request, for a friend. Eventually I realized that trying to outprogram the stuff already on the market was three years of work for a full team of programmers" "Why'd I take on a quixotic project, a tenuous gamble like that? Well, partially because it was there. It was something to do, something I could show my parents that I was doing. And it proved to me that, setting my own hours, and armed with knowledge of how my mind worked, I could work on something for two years without breaking. Part of it was also the immense payoff that a successful trading program would have meant; since childhood, I'd always imagined myself becoming rich first, then funding my own dreams." He has never completed any tangible project. He discovered that he was a better talker than doer. He realized he could persuade other people to fund him. After a while, I admitted to myself that "getting rich and funding everything personally" might be the most emotionally satisfying way to imagine it – the way I'd happened to picture it back in my childhood, when my core dreams were being formed – but it wasn't the fastest and most solid way from point A to point B. His Machine Intelligence Research Institute (MIRI) is funded by Open Philanthropy ($3-$4 mil per year). His Center for Applied Rationality (CFAR) is funded by Open Philanthropy ($500k), Berkeley Existential Risk Initiative ($300k) and others. Then there are LessWrong, Summer Program on Applied Rationality and Cognition (SPARC) and European Summer Program on Rationality (ESPR) that are funded separately. He does what libertarians always do for plutocracy and oligarchy: Robot Cultist Eliezer Yudkowsky's Ugly Celebration of Plutocracy https://amormundi.blogspot.com/2016/01/robot-cultist-eliezer-yudkowskys-ugly.html The incident of Roko's Basilisk exemplify the best the absurdity of Yudovsky's intellectual universe: https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/LessWrong#cite_note-61 Apparently the Roko's Basilisk incident alienated "the head choppers" fellow cryonicists which are somewhere there in the bizarre constellation of libertarian transhumanists. Everybody Freeze! https://thebaffler.com/salvos/everybody-freeze-pein What did change, thanks to the tech bubble, was the combined net worth of the Silicon Valley software engineers who are in the demographic sweet spot of the Alcor business model. Here were young people possessed of the lust for eternal life, who required no PR blitzes to persuade them of technology's ability to overcome the brute empirical facts of the human condition—many with the outsize ego to cast themselves as Christlike figures awaiting resurrection and the ample self-confidence to ignore all naysayers. A self-styled Nietzschean "overman," More, now fifty-two, achieved geek-world fame as the bodybuilding "strategic philosopher" of the 1990s "extropian" movement. More's journal, Extropy, promoted seafaring secessionism long before Peter Thiel's Seasteading Institute hit the scene. It extolled the subversive potential of digital currencies before Bitcoin was a twinkle in Satoshi Nakamoto's eye. It denounced, with eerie glee, environmentalists, "statists," and "deathist" cryonics critics who threatened the transhuman future. "The abolition of aging and, finally, all causes of death, is essential," More wrote. Inspired by Nietzsche and Ayn Rand, he held that "transhumanism" was the next great leap in rationalized selfishness, and a necessary corrective to the "outdated values and ideas" of humanism. A fellow extropian, the cryptography pioneer Perry Metzger, formed an email list that was separate yet closely connected to the magazine. One good thing is that now I understand better where AK was coming from when I have encountered him here at the UR and I am hoping that he grew out of that nonsense. But his irrational self, his heart of hearts, is an omega who reads Harry Potter fanfic and buys into all the most ridiculous Woke views on the mutability of sexuality and whose disgusting girlfriend still insisted on keeping other lovers, and he was cool with it, and then she dumped him anyway, and he took it hard but also stayed friends with her. I don't know if your second paragraph is true or not, but if it is, where's the contradiction? Men put up with all kinds of [fill in the blank] from women, it has little bearing on their intellectual value. The alternative is often… https://imgur.com/a/NoQ9XXR An analysis of prevalence of autism amongst fans of Scott Alexander and Elizier Yudkowsky and Jordan Peterson might be revealing. On a podcast early last year Tyler Cowen and Eric Weinstein proclaimed Scott as the most important public intellectual in the country. Exactly as Brooks and Peterson. They have a rabid fan base. Probably not the kind of fan base anybody would want. Remember the Saturday Night Live skit with William Shatner and the Star Trek fans and him yelling at them to "Get a life"? A fan base like that. Yet Scott gave me the inside dope on amphetamines in Silicon Valley and the Big Yud entertained me with Roko's Baselisk, the shangri-la diet, and math pets. And they never did anything to harm me. Also and I have this handy diagnostic on people to be avoided absolutely with extreme prejudice. I consider these free gifts. As Yogi Berra said "you can observe a lot just by watching." Bumpkin says I agree that the SV people are not very knowledgeable, but to be fair to them, they have their heads buried in their computers trying to make as much money as they can, as you yourself once did. I like Jordan Peterson more than you, having actually watched many hours of his videos like this BBC interview that went viral for the rank duplicity of his interviewer, and I think the attraction is that in a developed West that has all the material wealth needed for a comfortable life but stripped of moral or spiritual guidance of any kind with the debasement and death of religion, he has taken on a role of a mass father figure with his online video lectures and books. While much of what he says is blandly obvious ("Clean your room" is a famous saying), there are many who need it said and he represents the male patriarchy to the Woke left so they have marked him for destruction, as one of the few self-described liberals rebeling against their Woke edicts (he first got famous for calling the Canadian law that forced him to refer to trans people by their preferred pronoun a bad law that he wouldn't follow, which got him labeled anti-trans even though he said it wasn't about them and he was only against such laws abridging free speech). He is important in that he wades forcefully and thoughtfully into the culture wars, not in that he has anything ground-breaking to say. As for the IDW, there is a heavy jewish flavor to it, so one wonders what their connection is to the neocons. It could be a false front by them as they largely attack the Woke left, who also have significant overlap with the BDS crowd. One senses that the media uses them to enforce the edge of their Overton window, highlighting them as the edge of "respectable" discussion and occasionally sacrificing one, perhaps Scott here, to show the punushment coming if you go over the edge they've defined, even when you do so anonymously. Jordan Peterson wrote a book twenty-odd years ago called Maps of Meaning. I read a little of this book online, and it seemed clear to me that Peterson had considerable mental health problems, based on his own account of his college years and early adulthood. Peterson seems competent or perhaps excellent in his area of expertise, but (like Steven Pinker) is out of his depth when discussing other subjects. I believe that Peterson's current notoriety stems from his refusal to use gender pronouns when interacting with a student, which created a minor ruckus on campus, which then became a wider controversy. Abelard Lindsey says Elizier Yudkowsky is a typical AI hypester. We've been promised AI since the 1950's and I don't think we're going to see it anytime soon. This current wave of AI is based on deep neuro-nets. Instead of having two or three layers, these neuro nets have 8-10 layers, sometimes more, and are "trained" (repetitive pattern recognition tests and "pruning" of the node connections that are not used much). As you might guess, the best application for this technology would be machine vision. Yet, Cognex, the 800 gorilla of machine vision, has barely rolled out machine vision products based on this technology. Deep neuro nets require a LOT of computing power (rack mounted hardware). A little background for you: Deep neuronets were actually invented in 1986! I remember hearing about this at the time because this was the year I found myself in the whole transhumanist milieu of SoCal at the time. However, they were not implemented at the time because computing hardware was simply not capable enough (deep neuro nets are computationally intensive) at time. It was only around 2010 or so that the computing hardware had developed to the point that people could start working with deep neuro nets. So, all of the "current" AI hype is based on a technology invented more than 30 years ago. This should tell you something as the "next" technology for AI has yet to be developed, AND Moore's Law is reaching its limits as semiconductor scaling is now reaching the molecular level. If the same timeline holds true, then assuming the "next" AI technology, comparable to deep neuro nets, gets developed, we're looking at another potential 30 years for it to actually be developed. This is why we're entering another AI "winter". Never heard of Yudkowsky and 'the rationalist movement'. Did some search and the picture that emerged is that Yudkowsky is clearly a charlatan in the process of forming a profitable cult like movement and organization targeting Silicon Valley not dissimilar from the L. Ron Hubbard strategy of targeting Hollywood or Ayn Rand targeting NYC intelligentsia orphaned by Trotsky and Stalin deaths. Hmmm… It does really sound a little like one of those fraudulent, cult-like "Jewish intellectual movements" that Kevin MacDonald's writings have heavily documented. I think I debated Cowen on NPR regarding my Minimum Wage proposal in 2014, and pretty clearly crushed him. In fact, given his ideological framework, I think he called my effective political strategy "diabolical" in one of his columns. I had also demolished his close colleague Bryan Caplan in a televised NYC debate a few months earlier, with his "open borders" views being so manifestly ridiculous that even his debate-partner admitted they were absurd: https://www.unz.com/runz/open-borders-american-elites-and-the-minimum-wage/ I don't know anything about Weinstein, but I'd probably consider Cowen's endorsement a negative indicator. It does really sound a little like one of those fraudulent, cult-like "Jewish intellectual movements" that Kevin MacDonald's writings have heavily documented. What is different is that Eliezer Shlomo Yudkowsky comes from Orthodox community so he is openly Jewish w/o attempts of crypsis unlike some of leaders of the past movements that Kevin MacDonald analyzed. It seems that his younger brother Yehuda committed suicide in 2004: https://dailynorthwestern.com/2004/11/07/archive-manual/yudkowsky-19-full-of-ideas-obituary/ After his freshman year at NU, Yudkowsky, an Orthodox Jew, spent a year studying at Yeshiva Sha'alvim — a seminary for Jewish religious studies in Israel, a decision his father says Yehuda took with great pride. Yudkowsky is survived by his father Moshe, his mother Rachel, his brother Eliezer, 25, and his sister Channah, 14. (November 7, 2004) https://twitter.com/ESYudkowsky/status/947781711659655169 Glancing at names of staff members of his organizations I would say they are about 50% Jewish. Possibly a relative of Eliezer Yudkowsky: https://www.comparably.com/companies/aipac/chaim-yudkowsky Chaim Yudkowsky — Chief Information Officer at AIPAC Chaim Yudkowsky serves as the Chief Information Officer of AIPAC. Chaim started at AIPAC in Jul of 2004. Chaim currently resides in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. Chaim Yudkowsky holds the highest position within the IT department at AIPAC — Chief Information Officer, and therefore has influence on the culture of the IT department. Would AIPAC AI be a thread to humanity? What Eliezer Yudkowsky would say? Here is an article by Joshua Fox: He has served as a software architect in various Israeli start-ups and growth companies. He received a BA in Mathematics and Judaic Studies from Brandeis and a PhD in Semitic Philology from Harvard. He is a long-time supporter and now a Research Associate of the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence (it change the name to MIRI). Beyond Otaku: Transhumanism and Judaism (2011) https://hplusmagazine.com/2011/08/18/beyond-otaku-transhumanism-and-judaism/ A disproportionate number of Jews are leaders in Transhumanism, as also in these other Utopian ideologies. This may be due to the influence on Jews of their tradition's materialist apocalyptic; or this may simply be another case of Jews' outsized representation in many areas of endeavor in modern society. But either way, a glance at any list of well-known Transhumanists shows that the Jewish people has contributed disproportionately towards this effort to improve humanity's future. Ironically, the number of Jews involved also means that Judaism also gets a disproportionate amount of the anti-religious reactions common in the movement. "I don't know anything about Weinstein" – He is the next Einstein or so he claims. Cocktail Party Physics by Jennifer Ouellette on May 24, 2013 https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/cocktail-party-physics/dear-guardian-youve-been-played/ A number of people have been privately asking me about the recent Guardian article (and accompanying Op-Ed by Oxford mathematician Marcus du Sautoy) gushing over a supposedly revolutionary new unified theory of physics by a man who officially left academia 20 years ago. Or, as I've taken to calling it, Eric Weinstein's Amazing New Theory That Solves Every Puzzling Conundrum in Theoretical Physics Only He Hasn't Written An Actual Paper Yet So Physicists Can't Check All Those Hard Mathematical Details But Trust Us, It's Gonna Be Awesome! How to test Weinstein's provocative theory of everything https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn23632-how-to-test-weinsteins-provocative-theory-of-everything/#ixzz6n9qVbPdG Also, you've got it completely wrong on Peterson. His message isn't interesting or important to you, because his message isn't for you or any other high status Ivy Leaguer-millionaire-businessman. Presumably you publish your opinions on the Minimum Wage, not because you are pining to land a job, but rather you care about society in general and would benefit indirectly from a well functioning one. Peterson's message is for lost, disaffected, depressed, young men in a world increasing hostile to merit. In an age where prestige media is telling young black men that they have no agency over their actions, Peterson is teaching young men to be truthful and to take responsibility for oneself, instead of being angry and looking to blame others. The affluent class has a really hard time of figuring out what's actually good for the working class. So when they see advice like, clean your room and stand up straight, they just don't see what the fuss is about, oblivious to the fact the working class don't have Fathers in the household. Instead of dismissing Peterson we should be thanking him. It's hard to fault you for not seeing Peterson's value, as you are simply too far removed from the target audience of non high status young men. Peterson's message is for lost, disaffected, depressed, young men in a world increasing hostile to merit. In an age where prestige media is telling young black men that they have no agency over their actions, Peterson is teaching young men to be truthful and to take responsibility for oneself, instead of being angry and looking to blame others…So when they see advice like, clean your room and stand up straight, they just don't see what the fuss is about, oblivious to the fact the working class don't have Fathers in the household. Sure, he sounds like a perfectly reasonable self-help guru, though the fact that he supposedly used his inflow of sudden cash to become a drug-addict might somewhat detract from his message. But when I tried listening to one of his most leading talks a couple of years ago, he didn't seem to know anything about the subject in question, so I just question David Brooks' claiming that he had become America's most important public "intellectual." A number of people have been privately asking me about the recent Guardian article (and accompanying Op-Ed by Oxford mathematician Marcus du Sautoy) gushing over a supposedly revolutionary new unified theory of physics by a man who officially left academia 20 years ago. I clicked a couple of those links, and they were totally devastating… https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn23632-how-to-test-weinsteins-provocative-theory-of-everything/ Perhaps more fundamental yet, it should be possible to perform a calculation called anomaly cancellation on Weinstein's equations, says Conlon. This checks whether a list of particles is a consistent extension of the standard model, much like the digits of a credit card number can be added in a certain way to confirm their validity. If the predicted particles fail the test, the theory is wrong. "It would take an hour and a half," Conlon said to Weinstein at the lecture. "Can I ask you to do that?" countered Weinstein, who admitted that he did not have answers to these and other questions raised by his talk, but said he would like to discuss them further. https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn23595-weinsteins-theory-of-everything-is-probably-nothing/ Until yesterday Weinstein was largely unknown to us. He has a PhD in mathematical physics from Harvard University, but left academia years ago and now makes his living as an economist and consultant at a New York hedge fund… Hosting a lecture in a university physics department without inviting any physicists is, at best, an unforgivable oversight. As my colleague Subir Sarkar put it, "It's surprising that the organisers did not invite the particle physicists to attend – if indeed the intention was to have a discussion." All the articles about Weinstein's "breakthrough" were from eight years ago, and since I've never since heard anything about them since, the whole thing must have been nonsense. Offhand, since Weinstein left physics almost thirty years ago but works at a hedge fund, it sounds like he just bribed Oxford to let him give a vanity-talk, which greatly irritated the actual physicists there. Jeffrey Epstein was a college drop-out, but I think he paid many millions to Harvard and MIT so he could pretend he had a legitimate connection with those institutions. The whole thing sounds totally in keeping with that big NYT article about Scott Alexander and his circle of allies, who regard Alexander as America's foremost "public intellectual." Weinstein knew Epstein and was at his house in 2003/2004 Transcript: Eric Weinstein discusses Jeffrey Epstein "The Construct" – episode 25 https://moses.land/transcript-eric-weinstein-discusses-jeffrey-epstein-the-construct-episode-25/ …unfortunately for me, I met Jeffrey Epstein, in 2004, I think or perhaps 2003. And I met him in his home in Manhattan on 71st Street. When he took an interest in talking to me both as a scientist and as somebody who was interested in foreign exchange trading. I found that meeting so bizarre and so remarkable that it has stuck with me ever since. Recently, when the news turned to Jeffrey Epstein, my wife said to me, you know, Eric, you called this when you met him early on. I said, What do you remember? And she said, that you called me immediately afterwards, and you said, I've just met a construct. And she asked what it was a construct, and I said, I met somebody who appears to be a hedge fund billionaire, who I don't think is actually in fact involved, particularly in hedge fund trading. I felt like what I was meeting was an actor, an actor who'd been hired or constructed to play a part ever since that Meeting, I've used one word and one word alone. When talking about Jeffrey Epstein, and particularly with people who knew him who were friends or acquaintances or colleagues of mine, and by using the word construct repeatedly, I attempted to make an indelible image that I was very bothered and was in fact making a prediction that one day it was quite probable, although not definite, and certainly not certain Peterson tirelessly promotes the Big 5 Personality Model. This is a creation of Defense Intelligence research projects explicitly designed for controlling populations. Like those disaffected depressed young men. Peterson isn't just of mediocre competence. He also is a hypocrite. One difference between the two is probably worth noting. Jordan Peterson is pretty transparently a grifter. I'm not sure that's true of Scott Alexander. I think there's some truth to what you're saying, but after a point it's still pretty surprising. I can't think of anyone else who better exemplifies a contrast between sober, cogent writing and nutso degenerate (but in a pathetic way) personal life, which he was unashamed to discuss. MEH 0910 says https://twitter.com/willwilkinson/status/1362668232029573120 https://twitter.com/RichardHanania/status/1363663668416704512 https://twitter.com/DrugGovoruna/status/1363675092740284419 https://twitter.com/InfraredArmy/status/1363678084466106369 I was a reader of and commented on Scott Alexander's blog as was your Steve Sailer. I don't think many of his readers would describe him as a public intellectual. However, you underestimate him and the "rationalist" community, I suspect. Weinstein claims that he will release a standard paper about his ideas on the near future. Perhaps I am wrong, but I was under the impression Weinstein was trained as a mathematician, not a physicist. You have a superficial impression of Yudkowsky. You should spend more time interacting with Rationalists and the AI alignment theories Yudkowsky has helped develop. Well, I don't know anything about the Weinstein fellow, but according to those articles someone linked upthread, about seven or eight years ago, he claimed to have already developed a revolutionary theory unifying all of modern physics or something. But although he apparently paid some PR people to get a big story about his breakthrough into the front-pages of the British newspapers at the time, he said his theory was still "secret" and he couldn't show it to anyone. When some actual physicists asked him a few very basic questions, he didn't have any answers. Eight years have now gone by, and you say he's now planning to release his paper "in the near future." Maybe. And maybe the QAnon people are also correct and Donald Trump is about to implement his secret plan to arrest all the Democrats and put the Satanic pedophile cannibals out of business. JohnnyWalker123 says https://twitter.com/FluorescentGrey/status/1365008922377998337 You might find this interesting. You may be right. When I watch him, though, my charlatan alarms don't go off. I'm not saying I believe he has a revolutionary theory that's correct, but maybe he thinks he does. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ifX_JnBfxTY http://backreaction.blogspot.com/2021/03/guest-post-problems-with-eric.html [Guest Post] Problems with Eric Weinstein's "Geometric Unity"
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Akron's Rita Dove on Poetry and Politics Rita Dove Dan Polletta If you like the idea of a little poetry with your news Pulitzer Prize winner Rita Dove has you covered. The Akron-born poet is currently the poetry editor for the New York Times Magazine. Back in the 90s Dove was the first African-American to be named United State Poet Laureate. Next weekend she is honored with the lifetime achievement award for the Cleveland Arts Prize. On her job as poetry editor for New York Times Magazine "When we pick up a magazine, particularly like a Sunday magazine that comes out of a newspaper, the rest of our life is still swirling around us. We're looking for a distraction or you know to be informed about something, and it's a markedly different attitude than if you're going to pick up a book of poems or short stories and say, 'Now I'm going to relax.' So my feeling is that you want to be able to offer, I want to be able to offer, a moment when someone can actually get sucked into a monent of repose and be taken out of their everyday trot and the international swirl of events and simply relax for a moment into what it is like to be human." On the #MeToo Movement's impact on poetry today "It's a two pronged affair. I think the idea of representing, in terms of gender, is something that's been a concern in poetry and literary circles for quite a while. Mainly because if you're going to be evoking an intimate relationship between the text and the reader then obviously one half of the population wants to see that they can be, you know, pulled in. Also to be able to understand the opposite gender. So that's really important. But also I feel the #MeToo Movement and in general I think the youth are realizing poetry does have a role in energizing us as citizens, that the individual does have some impact on the larger sphere as long as we can communicate with one another." On the relation between poetry and politics "The word politics, it comes from polis, it comes from people in the end. Yet we tend to think the arts are somehow separate from the life we have to live. That kind of separation also means that people will tend to think that, 'Oh, the arts are peripheral or not important.' To me that's where it all begins. It begins with that heart to heart communication." On winning the Cleveland Arts Prize Lifetime Achievement Award for Literature "I feel like saying, 'No do not close the lid yet!' (laughs) But on the other hand, it's a fantastic honor, particularly coming from my home state and my home area. You know, I just feel like to be recognized by the people who ou grew up with and emulated and loved...you want to please them. To have that happen is the best kind of award there is." Listen to Rita Dove read her poem "Testimonial" The 2018 Cleveland Arts Prize ceremony takes place Sunday, October 21 at The Cleveland Museum of Art @rita_d0ve_ wins @clevelandartsprize lifetime achievement for more visit Applause.ideastream.org & listen to 90.3 FM A post shared by ideastream (@ideastreamneo) on Oct 12, 2018 at 5:15am PDT Cleveland Arts Prize 2018 Winners
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Posts Tagged 'John Webster' A Man for All Reasons: Legacy Omaha Investor John Webster Was a Go-To Guy for The Reader The Reader newspaper is celebrating 25 years with a special anniversary March 2019 issue. This is one of two articles I have in that milestone edition. In commemorating the paper's quarter century serving the community, we're noting some behind the scenes figures and events that helped get the paper this far. This piece profiles legacy Omaha investor John Webster, whose capital allowed publisher John Heaston to reacquire the paper and whose money and advice helped Heaston stabilize the operation through the economic downturn and the changing landscape for print media. Another Omaha investor who stepped up at the same time as Webster to aid The Reader was John Blazek, a social entrepreneur I profile in the second article. It takes a lot of talents and resources to put out a paper and it's good to recognize some of the untold stories and unsung heroes who have a hand in making it reality. I didn't know of Webster until I got the assignment to interview him. His role was eye-opening to me and I personally appreciate the way he assisted Heaston and bailed out the paper because I have been a Reader contributing writer for 23 of its 25 years. The bulk of my wide-ranging work as a journalist has been with the publication, where I have had something like a thousand or so pieces appear in its pages, including hundreds of cover stories. It's been an eventful marriage filled with highs, lows, opportunities, adventures and all the usual stuff that attends a relationship that long-standing. I am glad to have some presence in this landmark edition and I look forward to being part of The Reader reaching new milestones over time. A Man for All Reasons Legacy Omaha Investor John Webster Was a Go-To Guy for The Reader by Leo Adam Biga Originally appeared in The Reader (www.thereaer.com) Being from a legacy family carries expectations. Retired broadcaster John Webster, 70, grew up knowing he was part of a historical line. Even though making his own mark as a Webster was expected, it wasn't a given. "I'm a fifth generation in Omaha on my dad's side and sixth generation on my mother's, so we've been around for a while. I come from a great family. It's one thing to come out of a good family, but if you don't have the desire to do something with yourself, it's just not going to happen," said Webster, whose family was successful in investments and transportation. Blessed with creative and enterprising genes, he made his biggest imprint as owner of Omaha radio station KEFM. He was also a director of Ash Grove Cement Company, a cement and cement kiln dust provider to the construction industry. Additionally, he's served on numerous community boards and committees. "I was heavily involved in the masonic organizations in Omaha. I got to meet people from all walks of life. That was a big part of how I formed myself." When Reader publisher John Heaston needed capital to buy back the paper and stabilize it in this disruptive media space, Webster became an investor. He kept a low profile doing it, which is the Webster way. "My grandfather and father were big influences on me. As a family we've always been pretty private and quiet as to what we do with investments or philanthropy. I've followed suit." Webster attended Shattuck, a private boarding school in Faribault, Minnesota, when it was a military academy. He earned a business administration degree from Menlo College in Menlo Park, California. His interest in the radio business was stoked visiting a West Coast station. "I became fascinated with the broadcast side of things. I thought it was terribly creative." Back in Omaha, the licenses of radio stations KEFM and KOIL were suspended after owner Don Burden ran afoul of the FCC in 1976. "When the properties came up I thought this would be a thing I would enjoy doing for a living and I might be pretty good at," Webster said. "My father and I and Joe Baker formed a small company to go after the licenses. We thought nobody would want to file against us but 11 other groups did. We went through a seven-year comparative hearing process I wouldn't wish on anybody. We thought we could serve the community as well as anyone else given our strong Omaha history. "After seven years the FCC finally decided the same thing. We went on the air officially in 1983. We started from scratch and we built it. Joe Baker left and my father and I continued on and I basically ran the thing." He said a lesson he learned is that "you can't be a broadcaster and be thin-skinned." After a nearly two-decade run as a local independent, Webster saw the competitive landscape change when the FCC opened ownership to unlimited stations and markets. "I could see the writing on the wall that I wasn't going to be able to compete with somebody that had many more stations and resources. I called a friend of mine who was a license station broker and said, 'It's time for me to get out.' And I got out at the right time." Webster made a cool $10 million selling his profitable stations to Clear Channel. "I think if I had waited six months it would have been a totally different game." He added, "If the FCC hadn't changed things, I'd probably still be in broadcasting." He misses it, especially the people. "When it's all gone, there's a vacuum." Other business opportunities have popped up, he said, "but broadcasting was my bread and butter," adding, "Being in the business and being able to grow the business through creativity and drive meant a lot to me." He served as president of the Nebraska Broadcasters Association and was instrumental in creating its charitable foundation. In 2001, he was inducted into the association's Hall of Fame. Besides owning his own specialty advertising company, his only other media foray was The Reader. "I met John Heaston and I liked him, and I liked what he was doing. John Blazek and I got involved as investors. It was interesting." Webster appreciates the publisher's entrepreneurial zeal. "I think a lot of John Heaston. He's creative. He has worthwhile ideas. He pursues stories that maybe mainstream publishers wouldn't lay a hand on. I think there's something to be said for an alternative newspaper. It adds a different viewpoint. "The Reader may not be the biggest operation, but I think it serves a very vital part in providing information to the Omaha community." Webster and Blazek's infusion of cash helped The Reader through some tough times. "It hasn't been an easy road. It's been a real struggle. It's a real compliment to John Heaston that he stuck with it." Webster's been there himself. "When you own your own business the buck always stops at your desk," he said. "You can't blame it on anybody else." Satisfaction, he said, comes in direct proportion "to the degree that you can work things out and solve problems and continue to grow." Webster, who's married with three adult children (a fourth died in 2015), keeps a wintertime residence in South Carolina, but Omaha remains home. "I've always loved Omaha. I don't think I could ever really cut my ties with the city or Nebraska." Read more of Leo Adam Biga's work at leoadambiga.com. Categories: Business, Entrepreneurial, Entrepreneurs, John Blazek, John Heaston, John Webster, Journalism, Media, Omaha, Radio, The Reader, Writing Tags: Business, Entrepreneur, Investor, John Blazek, John Heaston, John Webster, Journalism, Media, Newspaper, Omaha, Radio, The Reader More Bang for His Buck: Social Entrepreneur John Blazek Helped Reset The Reader's Course The Reader newspaper is celebrating 25 years with a special anniversary March 2019 issue. This is one of two articles I have in that milestone edition. In commemorating the paper's quarter century serving the community, we're noting some behind the scenes figures and events that helped get the paper this far. This piece profiles social entrepreneur John Blazek, an Omaha investor whose capital allowed publisher John Heaston to reacquire the paper and whose money and advice helped Heaston stabilize the operation through the economic downturn and the changing landscape for print media. Another Omaha investor who stepped up at the same time as Blazek to aid The Reader was John Webster, a former broadcast radio owner I profile in the second article. It takes a lot of talents and resources to put out a paper and it's good to recognize some of the untold stories and unsung heroes who have a hand in making it reality. I didn't know of Blazek until I got the assignment to interview him. His role was eye-opening to me and I personally appreciate the way he assisted Heaston and bailed out the paper because I have been a Reader contributing writer for 23 of its 25 years. The bulk of my wide-ranging work as a journalist has been with the publication, where I have had something like a thousand or so pieces appear in its pages, including hundreds of cover stories. It's been an eventful marriage filled with highs, lows, opportunities, adventures and all the usual stuff that attends a relationship that long-standing. I am glad to have some presence in this landmark edition and I look forward to being part of The Reader reaching new milestones over time. More Bang for His Buck Social Entrepreneur John Blazek Helped Reset The Reader's Course Omaha investor John Blazek likes getting "a two-fer" when putting his money to work. "I always figured why do something for just one reason when you can do things for more than one reason. It's what I really enjoy. That's why I've done everything I have in my career," he said. "I'm a really big believer that to whom much is given, much is required. You've got an obligation to try to help the other guy. That's what makes life enriching." As a social entrepreneur, he's started, acquired and sold businesses with this two-for-one goal in play. At some critical junctures in its history, even The Reader benefited from his strategy, as Blazek infused capital that allowed the paper to remain a viable alternative voice while netting him a return on investment. "I like to leverage the things I do so it's not just about me but also provides service to others." The Creighton University graduate is Entrepreneur in Residence at his alma mater, where he teaches entrepreneurship and real estate. His multi-faceted career has encompassed being a pharmacist, executive, educator, real estate developer, philanthropist and mayoral cabinet member. He served patients as a Kohll's and Clarkson Hospital pharmacist. He created jobs as a home (Total HomeCare) and workplace healthcare provider (Wellcom). His Old Market and downtown real estate projects have reactivated old buildings, He, Mark Keffeler and Mike Moylan redeveloped the historic Paxton Hotel. Blazek's an investor in The Jewell jazz club in Moylan's Capitol District and a partner in the Prairie Hills residential-commercial real estate development. Reared in a midtown Omaha working-class family, he learned early about leveraging resources. His World War II veteran father was a Union Pacific machinist. His homemaker mother worked part time as a Walgreens cashier. His immigrant grandparents laid a foundation anchored in high aspirations and strong values. "I think every generation wants the next generation to better themselves," he said, "but maintain the same values. I think lots of times as people better themselves, they lose some of those core values, which are what got them there. "Probably the biggest thing I took from my growing upwas a really good work ethic. There's plenty of people way smarter than me, but I will outwork anyone." This practicing Catholic's faith is central to his life. "I served as board president of Skutt Catholic High School and Catholic Charities. My wife and I sent our three daughters to Catholic grade schools, high schools and colleges." Blazek champions Omaha and its many opportunities. "It's all here. You've just got to roll up your sleeves and go after it." In the late 1990s, then-Omaha Mayor Hal Daub appointed Blazek to the city planning board. Later, as director of economic development, Blazek led the city's charge to demolish the old Asarco lead refinery plant, whose decades of contamination resulted in East Omaha being declared a Superfund site. A public bond issue paved the way for construction of the convention center-arena and the creation of the Metropolitan Entertainment & Convention Authority (MECA), which he served on the first board of directors. "That was a great experience," Blazek said. "The convention center-arena has been a game-changer for the city in the entertainment and development it's generated." An encounter with Reader publisher John Heaston, who was investigating the Asarco site, forged a bond. "I thought he did a good job and was a fair journalist," Blazek said of Heaston. "I gained a lot of respect for him and I enjoyed our relationship." By the early 2000s, Heaston, who had been bought out, was looking to buy The Reader back from then-owner Alan Baer. Heaston approached Blazek and another local investor, John Webster, to assist him. "We put up the capital in order for John to do that," Blazek said. The investors also helped Heaston acquire El Perico newspaper. In The Reader, Blazek saw an opportunity to make a profit and stabilize a struggling media entity. "I thought the survival of the paper was important to the community. Certain things would not be covered if not for The Reader. It often brings up a social-justice voice that I think is healthy. If it were gone, I do think there would be a void." His estimation of Heaston has only grown. "We all know the pressures on print media but John's a survivor. He works his tail off. He's a trencher who hung in there through the tough times. He added a digital imprint. He downsized the paper to a monthly. He changed as the times changed. Yet he's kept the same journalistic principles in place." Blazek's ownership interest was "more from a board-seat standpoint" offering "business advice and mentorship." Despite the paper not always reflecting his views, he kept involved. "John and I certainly didn't agree on everything. I disagreed with a lot of the positions the paper took. But I never interfered with any editorial content." All along, the idea was to let Heaston eventually have the paper again all to himself. "We negotiated an exit strategy where John acquired our interests back. We sold it back to him on an installment basis. John's done a great job and we wanted to see him continue to do that. It's kept the paper going and allowed him to stay on as publisher." The paper fully became Heaston's again in 2017. "I think John had a good year last year," Blazek said, "so mission accomplished as far as I'm concerned." As for Blazek, he intends to finish a self-help book he's writing and to pursue a doctorate in education. "I'm open to other ventures as long as they support my direction of moving from ambition to meaning." Categories: Business, Entrepreneurial, John Blazek, John Heaston, John Webster, Journalism, Media, Newspaper, Omaha, The Reader, Writing Tags: Business, Entrepreneur, Investor, John Blazek, John Heaston, John Webster, Media, Newspaper, Omaha, The Reader
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While we enjoy a budget-friendly buy as much as the next person, decking out your entire abode in Ikea or your older sibling's hand-me-downs won't cut it forever — especially when minimalism is the desired aesthetic. We're not suggesting that you toss all of your fave bargain finds (although that ratty, thrift-store ottoman you've had since college is definitely going to stick out like a sore thumb). What we're saying is that saving your hard-earned dinero to invest in high-quality furniture is an adult rite of passage — akin to getting off your parents' phone plan or buying your first place. So, to help prepare you — and your minimalist pad — for this important next step, we've gathered 13 gorgeously grown-up, minimally-minded furnishings that are well worth the investment. If you absolutely refuse to give up your carefully curated collection of DVD classics, then at least hide them away in something like this blush-hued media cabinet. It's the perfect place to stash your dusty movies and electronic equipment. The perforated doors ensure that your trusty remotes will still be able to do their jobs. A wall-mounted shelving unit is a smart storage solution as well as a great way to show off your most treasured tchotchkes. The open layout keeps it from feeling clunky, and bonus: You can continue to adapt it to your ever-changing needs. Wondering what to do with the empty corner under your stairs? All you need are a couple of key pieces — most importantly a lounge-worthy chair — to transform it into a cozy seating nook. When it comes to executing a streamlined aesthetic, every piece of furniture plays an important role — but none more so than your sofa. Featuring a tufted seat, round bolsters, tapered legs, and padded back cushions, this plush model is the perfect combination of chic and comfy. The kitchen may be the heart of the home, but the dining room is where you'll most likely host some pretty important gatherings (dinner parties, holiday feasts, etc.), which makes having a durable and attractive table a top priority. Want to give your sleeping quarters a modern makeover? Clean lines, solid ash construction, and white lacquered drawers make this dresser a minimalist's dream. When minimalism is the goal, organization is key. Seek out furniture that will grow with you. This Alvar Aalto bar cart is a stunning way to organize and present refreshments or even your favorite coffee table books. A beautiful classic that provides the perfect backdrop to style and display new treasures that you collect over the years. Lovers of midcentury and Scandi design will go gaga for this armchair and matching ottoman. The combination of sleek form and plush upholstery is just too tempting to resist. We love the contrast between the white marble top and the black metal base. It's so striking! Dress it up with a selection of artfully arranged coffee table books. This two-drawer console with shelf makes an impact on its own. Translation: It doesn't need any additional adornments. A contemporary oak console table with black metal frame packs a stylish punch. Add a wall-mounted mirror and a printed rug into the mix and you've got a grown-up entryway. Every grown-up pad needs at least one truly iconic piece of decor, and this classic floor lamp fits the bill. Originally designed in 1947, this light fixture's recognizable tubular, tripod frame is a luminous piece of design history. Your days of all-nighters are in the past and you've come to realize that quality zzz's matter. Fashioned from solid ash with brass hardware accents on each leg, this master bedroom must-have hits the mark in every sense of the word. Now, all that's left to do is invest in a top-notch mattress. Simple, practical, and super versatile. Whether you place this George Nelson classic (originally designed in 1946) by the foot of your bed or in the foyer, it's sure to impress. What more could you ask for in a bench?
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You are at:Home»News»Court»Former company director charged with money laundering, involving RM735,500 Former company director charged with money laundering, involving RM735,500 Posted on August 22, 2018, Wednesday at 12:02 AM Court Noraffendi being escorted out at the Sessions Court in Kuala Lumpur. — Bernama photo KUALA LUMPUR: A former director of a company appointed by Malaysia Airlines to handle food coupons for its passengers whose flights were delayed was charged in the Sessions Court here yesterday on two counts of money laundering, involving RM735,500, three years go. Noraffendi Omar, 45, however, pleaded not guilty to both charges before judge Dr Gan Chee Keong. On the first and second count, Noraffendi, was charged with receiving RM188,000 and RM547,500, in proceeds from unlawful activities, from the company's account. He was alleged to have committed both the offences at RHB Bank Berhad, Menara Shell here, between Sept 21, 2015 and May 19, 2016. The charge, under Section 4(1)(b) of the Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act 2001, provides and imprisonment for not more than 15 years and shall also be liable to a fine of not less than five times the sum of value of the proceeds from illegal activities, or RM5 million, whichever is higher, if found guilty. Deputy public prosecutor Nik Haslinie Hashim, who prosecuted, did not offer bail, and requested for the case to be transferred to the Shah Alam Sessions Court to be heard jointly with another case facing Noraffendi, who was unrepresented. The court allowed her request and set Sept 18 for mention. — Bernama Previous ArticleMuslim pilgrims prepare for final stages of haj Next Article Celebrate Aidiladha with meaningful activities — Wan Azizah
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Metallica's Lars Ulrich Doesn't Aspire to Be a 'Next-Level Actor' Tree Riddle Tree Riddle Published: March 20, 2012 Frazer Harrison, Getty Images With the films 'Some Kind of Monster' and 'Get Him to the Greek' already under his belt and appearances in two upcoming films, Metallica stickman Lars Ulrich is building quite the IMDB profile. Despite all his big screen activities, Ulrich says he's not actively pursuing an acting career. Lars Ulrich hilariously lampooned himself in 'Get Him to the Greek' -- and unintentionally in the heavy metal tear-fest 'Some Kind of Monster.' The drummer will finally portray someone other than himself in the upcoming film 'Hemmingway and Gellhorn.' Ulrich appears as Dutch documentarian Joris Ivens alongside Clive Owen and Nicole Kidman -- who portray writers Ernest Hemmingway and Martha Gelhorn. In addition to his role in the HBO film, Lars will also be in Metallica's upcoming 3D concert film which will also include a storyline -- a la Led Zeppelin's 'The Song Remains the Same.' That's a lot of screen time for a professional musician, but as Lars tells Pulse of Radio, the projects are coming to him -- not the other way around ."The acting thing is not something that I'm chasing," says Ulrich. "The couple, three, four things I've done are all people that have come to me and asked me if I wanted to partake." "I'm certainly interested in film, I'm passionate about film, but I can't tell you that it's something that I'm chasing," says Ulrich. "And I don't have any sort of aspirations about being some next-level actor or anything like that." 'Hemmingway and Gellhorn' premieres on HBO on May 28 and Metallica's 3D concert film will be shot by Nimrod Antal ('Preadators,' 'Vacancy') this August with a planned 2013 release. See Lars Ulrich in the 'Hemmingway and Gellhorn' Trailer Filed Under: Lars Ulrich, Metallica Categories: News, Videos
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Q: How to change the color of cursor balloon (I don't know what it is called) in Flutter I am creating this application in flutter where I have this text field. I want to change the color of this cursor balloon but I'm not sure how can I. Any help will be appreciated. A: Wrap your textfield widget with a Theme widget and set the textSelectionHandleColor parameter to your desired color. Theme( data: Theme.of(context).copyWith( textSelectionTheme: TextSelectionThemeData( cursorColor: Colors.red, selectionColor: Colors.green, selectionHandleColor: Colors.black, ), ), child: TextFormField(), ); Or you can make it uniform across you app by setting the theme parameter of the MaterialApp widget like so: return MaterialApp( title: 'App Name', debugShowCheckedModeBanner: false, theme: ThemeData( textSelectionTheme: const TextSelectionThemeData( cursorColor: Colors.red, selectionColor: Colors.blue, selectionHandleColor: Colors.purple, ), //...Other theme color configurations here ), home: const MyHomePage(title: 'Flutter Demo Home Page'), );
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My lower back ached. I tried everything. Portland Chiropractic knew exactly what was wrong. After a few adjustments I am now in a lot less pain and feel healthier. I visit every so often to keep things in check and really feel I have benefited. I trust Richard's advice and would not hesitate to recommend him. I work at a desk for long hours during the day. I had a lot of neck pain. It hurt and I'm too young for those types of aches and pains. I dealt with it for three years. Within a month I was pain free and could'nt believe how well I could move my neck. I've had a lot of back problems but now it's a lot easier! I've got more movement and I am more in control than before. I can recommend the treatment I have had. Thank you all! I have scoliosis in my spine which was diagnosed when I was 15, plus 2 years ago I injured my right knee which caused the knee to be twisted and painful; also my right foot twisted when walking. I hoped the treatment would help my leg but I did not expect anything to be done for my back. From the first treatment I noticed a difference, my back was looser and felt straighter and my lower back pain had gone. After the 3rd treatment I noticed my leg was almost straight an exercises I had not been able to do without pain for 2 years I could now do easily, finally after 6 treatments my pelvis is now straight which it has not been for 45 YEARS and my leg is now straight! I cannot endorse this treatment highly enough it is quick, easy and suitable for anyone and above all IT WORKS! I am Sue Ryan, 65 years young, retired NHS technologist. I was having back spasms following gardening etc. I have osteo-arthritis in many joints, have had a limp from the age of 30 and tended to drag my left foot. The treatment is very gentle and after the 1st time I no longer limped or dragged my foot! My hips feel looser and I have much less muscle tension. The chiropractors puts me at ease are friendly but professional. The clinic is in a beautifully restored Victorian house close to the centre of Aldridge and has several parking spaces. If you have problems, give this a go. I'm so glad I did! I am 84 years old and for many years I have suffered severe back pain caused by spinal stenosis. Despite having injections in my spine several times, physio, traction, acupuncture, wearing a corset, using a tens machine and attending pain clinics,, I have had very little relief at all. Then recently I saw an advert for Portland Chiropractic. I made an appointment with Richard and after only three sessions I feel asif I am getting somewhere at last. I can now stand up straight and walk better with less pain. I know this is early days but I look forward to more improvement in the near future. I feel so pleased that I can now put my socks and tights on in a morning. For years this has been a difficulty but now having had chiropractic treatment I can bend to do this task quite easily. So I can wholeheartedly recommend the Portland Chiropractic Clinic. I have arthritis in my knees and hands. I had very bad pain in my neck and shoulders. I had a hard time falling asleep. i started to feel better after the first few weeks. Now I feel so much better. I still have work to do but Richard is so patient, I love coming in. Many Thanks to Richard – with my back problems the progress made over the last weeks has been excellent. The Clinic is very professionally run with friendly and dedicated staff.
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Q: Sailed back safe See this problem: * *How about the ship then? *It sailed back _____. A. safe B. safely C. safety The answer is A. Although it's understandable, I still wondered why B isn't the answer? A: In my opinion, B is a much better answer. It's true that we can say He came back safe and sound (he was safe and well when he arrived), but sailed refers to the ship's journey, not just its arrival, so an adverb seems more appropriate. A: It sailed back safe. = the ship sailed back and the ship was safe. (It is quite possible that the ship was badly damaged and the journey was far from safe. It was only when it arrived that the ship and crew could be said to be safe.) It sailed back safely. = the ship sailed back in a safe manner. This implies that all due caution was observed. Compare He arrived drunk - he arrived and he was drunk. He arrived drunkenly - he arrived in a manner that suggested he had been drinking, although he could have been ill, dizzy, etc.
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See more Gabe Newell: Valve is not collecting your browsing history by Jonathan Riggall Gabe Newell, the co founder of Valve Corporation took to Reddit to counter claims that Steam's. CheatBook Issue 03/2014NEWpickMarch 2104 Edition. copy the cheat codes from the . A freeware cheat-code tracker with hints for several popular PC and console games.Size:4.43MBOS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8 In: Games > Cheat Tools/Game Cheats2013-09-01 5594downloads. The program also has a feature to edit / add new entries.There are cheat codes for PC games as well as Console Games, for PlayStation, XBox, Nintendo GameBoy, etc., all in different groups, so that we can serach easily.The program contains a list of the websites where you will get cheat codes easily.This is a really good proram for those who don't want to spend much time playing the same level again and again. Articles all games pc cheat code. All Rights Reserved. The Minecraft Crafting Guide is a useful tool for anyone . A freeware cheat-code tracker with hints for several popular PC and console games.Size:3.89MBOS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8 In: Games > Cheat Tools/Game Cheats2013-10-01 5583downloads. unlock fun cheat codes Many of . See more Six ways you might get fooled on the Web by Elena Santos We all run the risk of being cheated in many aspects of our daily lives and computers are not an. All comments are moderated by admins. uhs hints, game company . A freeware cheat-code tracker with hints for several popular PC and console games.Size:5.48MBOS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8 In: Games > Cheat Tools/Game Cheats2014-02-01 5434downloads. style game An . Tell your friends The Ultimate Cheat List! Free Download Safe download User 7.4 Good 111 Softonic 6 Not bad Not bad Your rating: Your rating 0 OK Your rating has been saved Oops, something's gone wrong. If your download does not start automatically, choose a download location to start your download. NusKO NusKO Team NusKO is a server client for Knight Online popular game. It contains thousands of .
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require 'test_helper' class SessionsControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase def setup Rails.application.routes.draw do resource :session # Temporary definition for tests root :to => "session#show" end end USER_ID = 345 def test_create_for_authenticated user_mock = Object.new def user_mock.id USER_ID end User.override_authenticate(user_mock) get :create User.restore_authenticate assert_equal(USER_ID, session[:user_id], "session[:user_id]") assert_redirected_to '/' end def test_create_for_not_authenticated User.override_authenticate(nil) get :create User.restore_authenticate assert_response :success assert_template :new end def test_destroy get :destroy, {}, {:user_id => USER_ID} assert_nil(session[:user_id], "session[:user_id]") assert_redirected_to '/' end end class User def self.override_authenticate(result) @@__kuma_result__ = result User.instance_eval do alias :authenticate_orig :authenticate alias :authenticate :authenticate_overriden end end def self.restore_authenticate User.instance_eval do alias :authenticate :authenticate_orig end end def self.authenticate_overriden(name, password) return @@__kuma_result__ end end
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Eclipse RCP – I believe that Eclipse RCP was and is the best way to create native desktop applications in Java. For 10 years I was a leader in this community. This page archives my blogs and thoughts on this topic. XSWT – XSWT is a domain specific language for Eclipse RCP user interfaces based on XML. It was superseded by XScalaWT, an internal domain-specific language based on Scala. E4 Scratchpad – A place where I proposed and discussed ideas for Eclipse version 4.0 with other developers.
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Simulations tackle black hole-accretion disc alignment The most-detailed computer simulations of a black hole to date have finally confirmed the innermost regions of a hole's accretion disc – the surrounding gas and dust that orbit the singularity and eventually fall in – is aligned with the hole's equator. While that might seem apparent, it took more than four decades to convincingly resolve. Computational astrophysicists from Northwestern University, the University of Amsterdam and the University of Oxford accomplished the feat using graphical processing unites, or GPUs, to more efficiently process huge amounts of data. The team found that while the outer regions of an accretion disc can remain tilted, the innermost region aligns with the black hole's equator with a smooth "warp" connecting the two regions. In 1975, Jim Bardeen and Jacobus Petterson argued that a spinning black hole would result in the inner region aligned with the equatorial plane, exactly what the computer simulations revealed. "This groundbreaking discovery of Bardeen-Petterson alignment brings closure to a problem that has haunted the astrophysics community for more than four decades," said Northwestern's Alexander Tchekhovskoy, a co-leader of the new research. "These details around the black hole may seem small, but they enormously impact what happens in the (host) galaxy as a whole. They control how fast the black holes spin and, as a result, what effect black holes have on their entire galaxies." Matthew Liska, a researcher at the University of Amsterdam and first author of a paper outlining the results, said the simulations "not only solve a 40-year-old problem, but they have demonstrated that, contrary to typical thinking, it is possible to simulate the most luminous accretion disks in full general relativity. "This paves the way for a next generation of simulations, which I hope will solve even more important problems surrounding luminous accretion disks." An image of a simulated black hole an a tilted accretion disc with an aspect ration of 0.03, the thinnest ever simulation. The image shows the inner regions of the disc are aligned with the spinning black hole's equator as predicted more than 40 years ago. Image: Liska/Tchekhovskoy et al Black holes cannot be directly observed because their concentrated gravity prevent radiation from escaping. But gas in an accretion disc gets heated to enormous temperatures as it spirals around a black hole, radiating across the electromagnetic spectrum and giving astronauts a direct look at the effects of the hole's gravity. Accretion discs control how fast a black hole grows and how fast it spins. "Alignment affects how accretion disks torque their black holes," Tchekhovskoy said. "So it affects how a black hole's spin evolves over time and launches outflows that impact the evolution of their host galaxies." Until now, simulations have been too simplified to pin down the Bardeen-Petterson alignment for two primary reasons. Close to a black hole, material in the accretion disc is moving at higher and higher relativistic velocities in an environment where the hole's rotation is warping the fabric of space-time. In addition, magnetic effects play a role. Liska and Tchekhovskoy developed new computational techniques that allowed them to model an extremely thin accretion disc, one with a height-to-radius ratio of 0.03. They immediately saw the predicted alignment next to the black hole. "The thinnest disks simulated before had a height-to-radius ratio of 0.05, and it turns out that all of the interesting things happen at 0.03," Tchekhovskoy said. "Nobody expected jets to be produced by these disks at such slight thicknesses. People expected that the magnetic fields that produce these jets would just rip through these really thin disks. But there they are. And that actually helps us resolve observational mysteries." The simulations were carried out using the Blue Waters supercomputers at the U.S. National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. accretion discs supermassive black holes Astronomers spot three supermassive black holes on collision course Astronomers using X-ray, optical and infrared telescopes have spotted three galaxies – hosting three supermassive black holes – in the process of merging. Ultra-bright pulsar is an X-ray mystery 13 October 2014 Keith Cooper Blinding bursts of X-rays are coming from a supercharged pulsar lying in a galaxy 10 million light years away, more powerful than any pulsar ever seen before. The discovery, by NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, or NuSTAR, challenges what we thought we knew about these extreme objects. Visualizing the chaos near the Milky Way's central black hole 24 March 2019 Astronomy Now A 360-dergree visualization of the Milky Way's core from the perspective of its central supermassive black hole shows the chaotic motion of nearby stars and gas clouds.
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No ladies not the bubbly kind! Every month, we share the story behind one charity, place or organisation in need, and ask that our members donate specific items. These items range from foodstuffs to toys, stationery, clothing or even knitting wool. After our monthly general meeting, we gather, collate and arrange a date to deliver the items so generously donated by our members. Our members are welcome to join the Philanthropy team to participate in the delivery - Wherever we go, we are always received with warmth and gratitude. To see what we are asking you to bring to the next month's general meeting, keep an eye on the Philanthropy section under our monthly "Activities" newsletter. As a club, we strive to contribute towards our community in many ways – Sharing & Caring whilst having fun!!. EVENTS - Throughout the year we promote various annual organised Charity Events that our members may wish to participate in with fellow likeminded club members e.g.: Sun Flower Fund, Animal Rescue Organisation and other worthy causes. VOLUNTEERING - Sometimes an organisation or charity simply needs a helping pair of hands. If you have a little bit of time to spare and you would like to help out at a worthy cause, be it SA Riding for the Disable Association or SANCCOB or St Anne's teaching a skill (occupational therapy – sewing, knitting, painting, jewellery making) to one of the many charities in need, please contact Maxine Peters on [email protected] for a chat. Every month at our general meeting, three of our IWC ladies tirelessly sell second-hand books and magazines. The books and magazines are donated by our members, family and friends and all very reasonably priced at R50, R30, and R20, depending on condition, popularity and publishing date. All the proceeds go straight to charity via the Philanthropy chair; Books and magazines that are not sold are distributed and hand-delivered around Cape Town to homes, institutions, orphanages, retirement villages and schools by Antoinette. Please consider us when you next clean out your book shelves! We are always looking for any books or magazines, in any language, in good condition to sell or pass one. If you need help bringing them to our monthly meeting, or simply carrying them into the club, please contact Antoinette Pendrea-Noye on [email protected] and she will make an arrangement with you.
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Another high-end bicycle has been stolen on the Isle of Wight, this time from a garage in Newport. A Lapierre Zesty 314 with a nuke proof headset, gusset wide bars and bontrager king earl pedals has gone missing from a garage in the town. The theft is thought to have occurred sometime between 18:00 yesterday (Saturday) and 14:00 this afternoon (Sunday). Alison Toney has taken to Facebook to appeal for information and the safe return of the mountain bike.
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Squar Milner adds Loomis & Co. CPAs October 24, 2017, 2:14 p.m. EDT Squar Milner LLP is merging in Loomis & Co. CPAs, expanding the Newport Beach, Calif.-based Top 100 Firm's footprint to Silicon Valley, effective Nov. 1, 2017. Squar Milner has 359 employees, including 31 partners, in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, Encino and the Cayman Islands. Loomis & Co. is based in Campbell, Calif., and provides accounting and auditing, tax, planning and consulting services to privately held companies in Silicon Valley. Loomis has 12 employees, including one partner. "We have wanted to be in Northern California for some time," said Squar Milner managing partner Steve Milner in a statement. "We have a robust client base in technology who are obviously active in the Silicon Valley. We are very excited about our combination with Loomis & Co. They have a sophisticated client base and deep roots in the community. We have great synergy." Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Squar Milner ranked 58th on Accounting Today's 2017 list of the Top 100 Firms, with $72.6 million in annual revenue. Loomis had annual revenue of $2.8 million. Loomis & Co. specializes in providing management consulting services to Silicon Valley businesses, including profit maximizing techniques, incentive and equity compensation plans, M&A help, succession planning and long-term planning. The firm also helps clients finance their businesses and communicate with lenders. "We are very proud of our people and the clients we serve," said Loomis & Co. partner Howard Loomis in a statement. "The Squar Milner combination will give our people expanded opportunities to grow and provide our clients innovative and specialized resources and services." Last year, the firm expanded in San Diego by merging with McLean, Rotherham & Co. and its subsidiary Hosaka, Rotherham & Co., and in the Encino neighborhood of Los Angeles by adding Solomon, Winnett and Rosenfield. "Squar Milner continues on its incredible journey of growth as one of California's seven largest independently based firms," said Allan D. Koltin, CEO of Koltin Consulting Group, who advised both firms on the merger. "They are now expanding their footprint into northern California and I would expect there to be one or two other combinations with high performing firms in the next year or two. They offer many of the resources that smaller firms are looking for and have a highly entrepreneurial culture with great leadership. Loomis & Co. is one of Silicon Valley's top local firms and have a strong presence in the real estate and construction niches as well as high net worth individuals. They were other approached by numerous other regional and national firms but in the end felt combining with Squar Milner provided the best springboard for professional growth for their associates." Editor-in-chief, AccountingToday.com M&AIntegrations
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It's almost that time of year. Wedding season. Hanging-out-by-the-pool season. Backyard-barbecue, family-reunion, and trips-to-the-beach season. However you plan to spend your summer, make sure your smile is as bright and beautiful as sunshine. At Uptown Dental Associates, we have teeth whitening treatments that will take your pearly whites from drab to dazzling. To schedule an appointment, call our office in Albuquerque, NM at 505-407-8781. Drugstore shelves are filled with products that promise a brilliant white smile. Maybe you've even tried some of these yourself. Over-the-counter whitening kids are not at all comparable to dentist-supervised professional treatments. For one thing, the gels and solutions they use contain a much lower concentration of active ingredient. Because they are less effective, you may be tempted to leave them on your teeth longer than advised. This can lead to pain and irritation. Store-bought products are not customized for your mouth. Whitening trays will not fit perfectly, which means they may leach solution onto your sensitive gum tissue. At Uptown Dental Associates, we use the Lumibrite take-home system, which delivers professional results but enables you to do the whitening at your convenience at home. When you come in for your appointment, we will craft custom whitening trays from impressions of your mouth. This ensures they fit perfectly and will not leak gel onto your gums and other soft tissues. You will go home with your trays, a supply of gel (available in mint and fruit flavors), and detailed instructions. Use as directed, and you will soon have a gleaming white smile. We want you to get a gorgeous white smile — and keep it that way. That's why we have a special offer that will help you maintain your results for life. Join our Lifetime Whitening Program. For just $149, we will supply you with whitening trays and your first supply of bleach. After that, you just have to come to our office every six months for a cleaning and exam. At each visit, we will give you a supply of gel for free so you can keep your smile luminous. Don't smoke or use chewing tobacco. Practice excellent oral hygiene: brush at least twice a day and floss daily. Minimize your consumption of staining foods and beverages like soft drinks, coffee, tea, tomato sauce, beets, and berries. If you do eat or drink these things, rinse your mouth with water after. Avoid alcohol. Even white wine will roughen the surface of your teeth and make them more susceptible to staining. Drink lots of water. H2O helps rinse away food particles and bacteria and neutralize acids. Visit us regularly for professional cleanings. Are you ready to get your smile beautiful for summer — and beyond? For professional teeth whitening in Albuquerque, NM, contact Uptown Dental Associates. You may get in touch with us through our web form or call our office directly at 505-407-8781.
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Hola. Mi nombre es Cornelius Lamprecht, tengo 38 años y actualmente vivo en Thailand. Soy hablante nativo de English y enseño Afrikaans, English. Enseño idiomas en línea con Verbalplanet.com desde marzo 2018. Puedo hablar estos idiomas de manera fluida: English, Afrikaans. Actualmente ofrezco una clase de prueba gratuita para alumnos nuevos. Qualified Native speaking ESL teacher. I'm very well versed in the art of communicating and working with people, I have extensive work experience (20+ jobs) and I've done teaching in various contexts and environments like hospitality and tourism, classroom teaching in theory as well as practical camps, and full on ESL teaching. I'm punctual, methodical and respectful of others. I thoroughly enjoy teaching. T.E.F.L Qualified, I have roughly 5 years teaching Experience, I will briefly list them below and provide credentials on request. 2001-2004 Completed Diploma Nature Conservation at Tshwane University of Technology. I have also completed several leadership courses as well as Basic army training in the British Army. 2004- 2008 Worked in the Hospitality and Tourism industry, Teaching tourists about basic natural sciences, animal behaviour, plant studies, ecology, etc. Also worked for the biggest government conservation organisation in South Africa (South African National Parks) and obtained an award. 2010 - British Basic Army training, qualified to a soldier, was medically (honourably) discharged due to a training injury. 2015 - Taught ESL in a Government School in Phatthalung, Thailand ages 9 - 15, also Tutored Privately at "H.E.L.P" English school. Resources for teaching online are numerous and diverse from video, audio, visual, virtual whiteboards, articles, interactive presentations, and much more, I will use these categorized into speaking, reading, writing and listening as teaching tools. I believe a balance is needed as all these above-mentioned skills need to be exercised to get the mind used to think and function in an English language context. For example, the mind is most engaged when doing writing exercises in a specific language so I will ensure my students do writing exercises to improve their writing skills, I will also incorporate roleplay to engage the more creative side of the brain. For wholistic ESL learning to take place a balance has to be obtained and in my belief, this can only be done in accurately assessing the student's language learning needs, thus nurturing a student/teacher relationship is key. Resources for teaching online are numerous and diverse from video, audio, visual, virtual whiteboards, articles, interactive presentations, and much more, I will use these categorized into speaking, reading, writing and listening as teaching tools.
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Gebr. van't Hek were recently contracted by Pleijsier Bouw as the subcontractor for foundation works for NH Hotel Group to work on Nhow RAI Hotel. The project involves constructing the largest hotel of the Benelux (NH Hotel Group) at 91 metres high with 650 rooms and underground parking garage. The works being undertaken by Gebr. van't Hek include the pressing-in (vibration free) of a sheet pile construction including anchors and struts, the installation of HEK-combi-piles and the installation of anchor piles (type GEWI). The first use of octangular piles (under the name of octicon) as the prefabricated element as a part of the screwed displacement pile with a lost tip can be seen here. Due to the presence of the newly built underground metro (Noord- Zuidlijn), Gebr. van't Hek was required to press-in sheet piles diagonally. The project began in September 2016 and will be completed in 2019.
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i created a number of assignments. I have them in a very specific order on the assignments and the modules pages. On the syllabus page the items are not displaying in the order I would like them to do so. How do I change the order? Is this possible? is it a matter of creation date or up-date? Marie, content on the syllabus page are arranged by due date/time OR if the item doesn't have a due/date time then it is arranged alphabetically. The following guide has this information as well as extra information about the Syllabus page - How do I use the Syllabus as an instructor? Thank you for the response and link. I will take another look at that. Since they are arranged by time, and I want them in a different order, I think changing the time due by a second will place them in the order I want. I know sometimes students wait until the last minute to submit, but a second less shouldn't make too much of a difference. Marie, I've used that workaround too. And don't tell anyone....shhh...but I always set an "Available Until" date that is 10 minutes later than the "Due Date" because students do indeed wait until the very last second to click the Submit Assignment button, and unless I've staggered the "Available Until" date their assignment submissions will sometimes hang at that point--which opens the door for them to claim a system problem. Since I've used this little trick I've never had a complaint on the order of "Canvas went down right at midnight when I was trying to submit my assignment!" And I won't tell a soul. I agree that this remains problematic - ultimately the syllabus is the contract between the student and the instructor so if you can't control the manner in which the Course Summary shows you can't possibly call that a contract.
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Xi'an Beilin·Yongning Gate· Locals Apartment 00141230 offers accommodations in Xi'an, 2.6 miles from Xi'an City Wall. Free WiFi is available in the apartment, located 3 miles from Muslim Street. Xi'an Beilin·Yongning Gate· Locals Apartment 00141230 features a kitchen with a dining area and a fridge, a bathroom, and a washing machine. A TV is available. Drum Tower is 3 miles from the accommodation, while Bell Tower is 3.3 miles away. The nearest airport is Xi'an Xianyang International Airport, 27 miles from Xi'an Beilin·Yongning Gate· Locals Apartment 00141230.
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AdBlock Pros and Cons Updated on December 17, 2017 DanielMarcosi To Block Or Not To Block Most of my articles are informatory in nature (and this one is no exception), but are usually about issues which irk me to no end. In fact, one of the main reasons I write, is to vent my frustration and hopefully sleep better at night. The Ad Block controversy has been in the news often enough, so that I was forced to delve into the legality of recording and playback devices, and the right for advertisers to advertise. I found it so interesting, that I thought I would share it with the public (or at least my 13 followers). Please be advised, that I neither endorse nor oppose Ad Block Plus. I'll give a brief history of the subject, and I will confine the discussion to video (TV and the internet), since the legality of recording audio (music) has, for the most part, already been decided. When VTR's (Video Tape Recorders) came out in the 1970s, I thought they were the greatest invention since sliced bread. I taped as many movies as I could because I enjoyed watching the same movies over and over again. I also taped various sporting events when they conflicted with my normal TV watching schedule. The legal ramifications of copying movies didn't concern me. I knew that if I wasn't selling copies of my movies or running a movie theater out of my house, then I probably wasn't doing anything wrong. I also knew that if MGM or Universal Studios ever wanted to sue somebody for the copying of copyrighted material, then they would surely go after the VTR manufacturers and not each consumer. Well, in the 1984, MGM and Disney sued Sony for "copyright infringement." At the time, I didn't think that they had a case, simply because the VTR's primary function was to record TV broadcasts for which the viewers could not originally watch due to scheduling conflicts. The courts, for the most part, ruled along the same lines as my reasoning. The legal term, "Time-Shifting", was coined, and it basically meant that recording something for viewing at a later date, fell into the "Fair Use" category of the product and, therefore, was not illegal. Now, I'm going to narrow our focus to advertising. First of all, income derived from advertising accounts for 95% of a company's earnings. When VTR's hit the market, commercial advertisers also thought that they were getting the short end of the stick, because viewers could now fast-forward through recorded commercials. However, since viewers were always free to use the bathroom, pop popcorn, channel-surf, etc., during commercial breaks, the courts ruled that there no evidence to warrant a judgment against VTR manufacturers. An ongoing "tug-a-war" ensued between the courts and advertisers, with the latter introducing new arguments, and the former ruling with counter-arguments. As someone who watches a great deal of TV, I don't consider commercials to be anything more than a minor inconvenience. However, I have friends who are animatedly against commercials because they consider them obtrusive to point of being harassing. And, those of my friends who are parents, are particularly upset because they feel that the sheer abundance of commercials sends a message to children that they are consumers, not just kids trying to watch Bugs Bunny (I apologize for my dated reference). As technology progressed, cable and satellite services began offering hundreds of new TV channels, and digital video proved to be far superior than analog video (although there is still a small market for analog devices). This created a need for more state-of-the-art playing and recording equipment. By the turn of the 21st Century, DVR's (Digital Video Recorders) hit the market like a tidal wave, in the forms of TiVo and Replay TV. TiVo offered the TV viewer almost everything imaginable, regarding digital video recording: On-screen guides of all scheduled TV broadcasts, "Season Passes" (which would automatically record entire seasons of preferred TV shows, "Wish Lists" (which would show viewers what they might want to watch, by taking into account their interests such as title, actor, director, category, etc.). And, of course, everything eventually became compatible with desktop computers, i-pads, notebooks, i-phones, smart phones, androids, cyborgs, replicants, etc., for the purpose of making visual stimuli even more convenient. Replay TV was slightly different than TiVO. Replay TV offered the same conveniences and compatibility as TiVo, but they offered an added feature: When Replay TV recorded TV broadcasts, it would skip over the commercials automatically. In other words, the viewer would not have to endure, ignore or even fast-forward through commercials. This infuriated advertisers because they were paying TV stations to show their commercials, and with Replay TV, the viewers had no knowledge of what was even being advertised. So, the one in a thousand chance, that a commercial might be of some interest to a viewer, was virtually blown out of the water. This was a strong argument, since "time-shifting" was no longer a valid counter-argument. The advertisers sued SONIC Blue, the parent company of Replay TV, but they made a tactical error in their suit: They demanded damages in the form of profits made from the future sales of Replay TV devices. This strategy backfired because SONIC Blue declared bankruptcy during the lengthy trial. Since then, Replay TV has changed hands a couple of times, and is currently owned by Direct TV. Direct TV confined Replay TV's services to analog equipment which, in my opinion, all but signed Replay TV's death warrant. There's really not much more to say, regarding TV commercials, until another Replay TV-like company emerges and offers digital service. Now, the progression of technology also meant that fewer people were watching TV in general, since there was nothing on television that couldn't be found on the internet. Cable and satellite companies were being squeezed, so they allowed advertisers to inject commercials into their unedited movies, much to the chagrin of the viewer. But, advertisers had already set their sights on the internet, and began to saturate the web with ads, purely for self-preservation. But there is a dramatic difference between TV commercials and internet pop-up ads: During commercials breaks, viewers are free to do whatever they wish (as listed above), but with internet pop-up ads, the viewer is virtually forced to look at the ads, if only for a split second, before they can "click" them off of the screen. And, unless the viewers peripheral vision is severely impaired, they will most likely see hundreds of side-screen ads while they surf the web. I understand that a large portion of our economy is driven by advertisers, so advertisements are important. But, I'm also cognizant of a person's right not to be bombarded by constant advertising. A program like Ad Block Plus, gives consumers a measure of control over what they want to see (or rather what they don't want to see), but it also blockades an important avenue for which advertisers can show their ads. I'm old-school; cell phones, the internet, and computers in general, are still mind-boggling to me, so having to put up with advertisements, is a small price to pay for the convenience that technology affords me. So, I think that the staunch, anti-ad advocates, must examine the engine that makes the internet run. Years ago, after I bought my first computer, I paid a monthly fee of $18.99 for internet access. Maybe I was naïve, but I thought that my $18.99 per month, was funding every website for which I chose to enter. When internet services like AOL started offering free internet access, it made me re-think the situation. I learned that my $18.99 was going to my internet provider, and that the websites were being funded by advertisers who were paying for ad space on the sites. So, here's my question for the anti-ad people: Would you rather cope with internet ads, or experience ad-free browsing at a cost of 25 cents per viewed website? Somebody has to fund those sites. Will it be advertisers or web-surfers? It's a zero-sum game. If everyone were to use programs like Ad Block, then it's a distinct possibility that, one day, when they log-on to the internet, there will be no websites to browse. Sure, most ads are annoying, but we've been putting up with TV commercials, flyers, billboards ads, sky-writing ads, etc. for the last 70 years. I am in the camp for just biting the bullet on internet ads. As for parents who are trying to protect their children from questionable advertising content, and the potential harm that numerous ads pose to kids, regarding consumerism: unfortunately, you will have to more closely monitor how much TV your children watch and/or how much time they spend on their computers, cell phones, etc.. New technology always spurs new hazards. That's the way of the world. Only time will tell how this all plays out, but I'm not worried. There are brighter minds than mine involved, and I'm confident that they're all looking at the big picture, as should everyone. What is Broadcast Advertising? by Heidi Thorne4 Advertising Gone Bad. Just What Message Are You Sending? by Stephen Barnes4 Commercial & Creative Writing "Bet You Can't Eat Just One" and Other Slogans and Commercials We Remember How to Sell Advertising Space on a Website by Sallie B Middlebrook PhD14 Mel's Marginally Meritorious Media Meditations - Why TV is better now than ever by Mel Carriere4 Advertising & Public Relations Printed Balloons Buying Tips Exercise Calorie and Fitness Posters Buy Online by Kelly A Burnett6 How to Write a Healthcare or Medical Business Proposal by Ian Lauder4 Very interesting. A nice post. Thank you for sharing
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Your medication history is almost exactly the same as mine. Add some Paxil and Trazodone, then subtract the Serzone. In fact, you are fairly medication naive compared to some people I've read about. It's still frustrating though!!--esp. if you are depressed. I felt the same way. The first mood stabilizer i was put on was Tegretol. It wouldn't lift the low grade depression that was lingering. I switched to a new doctor who specializes in mood disorders. Sometimes older and more conservative psychiatrists opt for the "gold standards" (lithium, depakote or tegretol) before anything else. Now as for the reputed rash. Your doc is being rather skiddish if you ask me. In fact, Depakote can also cause this rash. (same probability) If you are having body image problems, and you gain weight or get depressed again, then Depakote may not be the best bet. Keep a mood chart if you aren't already. It's kind of a drag, but it illustrated for me if a drug was working or not. When my chart went to a straight line (for a number of normal days instead of jagged ups and downs, I knew the drug was working). Let us know your progress. Lots of luck!
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The second of 2 weddings this weekend brings us to the Lowry Salford Quays, Manchester, we would like to wish a huge congratulations to Emma & David! This is our first visit to the venue, and we were just spoilt for choice, everywhere you look would create an amazing photo, it was great working here and cannot wait to go back in the future! Emma & David were both ready at home, then married at St, Marks Church, Worsley, Manchester before heading to the Lowry Theatre. As a wedding photographer, we like the weather to be a certain way, no direct sun, not wind, no rain, blue skies with cloud, not to warm and no to cold, and today was perfect for us, we could have not asked for anything more. After the ceremony and (lack) of confetti photo, we heading to a stunning bridge nearby for photos, then onto the venue for drinks reception. With the sun now beaming, we were able to head outside for bridal party photos and couples portraits, then headed upstairs for the wedding breakfast in the Compass room. We were then extremely lucky enough to have an amazing sunset, as well as some epic photos on the bridge outside in the dark. What an absolute amazing day, with the most amazing people, thanks so much Emma & Dave for asking us to be a part of it.
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The beginning of December saw a collaboration project between all courses in the school of Visual Arts at both of our campuses which developed in to the Bubblewrap exhibition which was held at Middlesbrough's popular exhibition venue, The House of Blah Blah. The House of Blah Blah, on Exchange Square, features a gallery, studios, archive and storage facilities, a band practice room and project spaces for exhibitions, workshops and photo shoots. The building had been empty and lying derelict for over ten years and it took the manager, Keren Pearson, who is a graduate of CCAD, months alone just to restore it for the opening.
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elections, health care, Organizing, safety net, Seniors Despite Trump, State Progressives Advance Pro-Worker Policies July 11, 2017 carldavidson Leave a comment While the president goes on the attack, Democratic-controlled states and municipalities forge ahead By Justin Miller American Propect July 11, 2017 – In the face of the Trump administration's predictably antagonistic stance on pro-worker policies, coupled with the escalating onslaught against worker power in Republican-controlled states, progressives are racing ahead to enact innovative labor laws to help working people in the places where they can. Over the past eight years, Democrats' control of government has receded to 1920s-levels, severely hindering progressives' ability to advance pro-worker labor policy in Washington, D.C., or in the states. As of now, the Democratic Party controls the governorship and legislature in just six states, while progressive power is most concentrated in a few dozen municipalities. It's in those places in recent weeks that lawmakers have pushed forward a number of innovative labor laws that present a clear contrast to the Chamber of Commerce-influenced, deregulation-driven labor agenda in the White House. Improving Home Care Last week, Hawaii passed a law establishing a cash assistance program for people who are struggling to take care of a sick or elderly family member while maintaining a full-time job. The policy, the first of its kind in the country, takes aim at the increasingly urgent elder care crisis as the massive boomer generation ages and their children struggle to care for them. "Every eight seconds, somebody turns 65 in America," Ai-jen Poo, co-director of Caring Across Generations, a group that advocates for policies that improve home care, said on a call with reporters Monday. "It's a great thing; we've extended longevity. And we are wholly unprepared for what the implications are in terms of care." Fully half of the workforce will be called on to provide care for an elder within the next five years, the group says. And that's not a small commitment. Of the 45 million people who currently provide some level of unpaid home care to a relative, more than half are spending about 20 hours a week while also holding down a full-time job. The Kapuna (the Hawaiian word for elder) Caregiver program would establish a fund to provide full-time workers who are providing care to a dependent elder $70 a day to help offset the burden. A recipient could use that money to help pay for health care, a caregiver, or transportation to a doctor's appointment. There are more than 150,000 unpaid caregivers in Hawaii currently, according to estimates by the AARP. And while in-home care or assisted living is expensive, costing between $5,000 and $10,000 a month in the state, the $70-a-day benefit is a small step to helping caregivers balance their lives. The legislature has provided an initial $600,000 for the program and advocates say they will return to the statehouse next year to bolster funding. Continue reading Despite Trump, State Progressives Advance Pro-Worker Policies →
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Beavis looked up, and saw that the old man was trying to silence his own convictions. Beavis was pained to have made him suffer, but it was necessary for every individual member of the family to be roused to face the danger. 'And do nothing?' asked Beavis. This page was last edited on 26 July 2018, at 13:19.
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Beijing Restaurant Guide – Beijing is a food paradise! Period. There are many restaurants available in every parts of Beijing from the cheap local hangouts to the most expensive Imperial Restaurants where a meal can set you off at about USD 1000 per person. Today, I will be providing you a list of recommended restaurants (by my friends and I) that you should try in Beijing. They are not ranked in preferences as it is difficult to say which restaurant is clearly the better one. It's a matter of taste. Thus this list is not completed yet as I will be adding more restaurants to the list. Bianyifang Roast Duck Restaurant is one of the oldest restaurants currently in Beijing. The restaurant was first established in 1416, and a dispute among its owners in 1855 resulted in the branch that survives until today. If my guests are from Asia, I usually entertain them in one of Asia's most famous restaurant – Ah Yat Abalone Restaurant Why? Every food connoisseur in Asia knows Ah Yat! Beijing Romantic Restaurants – Pass the SALT, please! Why is SALT the most happening restaurant in Beijing now? The reasons are aplenty! Let's start with my favorite aphrodisiac in Beijing besides Ginseng – the rich warm Chocolate Souffle with molten white chocolate center was HEAVENLY! You must be thinking that there are countless of restaurants selling kebabs and beer all over Beijing. You're right. However, it is only at Afunti where you see exotic belly dancing. Better still, you can dance with her after the meal!
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Striving to improve your facilities for the next generation! TLS, established in 1992, is one of the largest Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) contractors in the United States. We pride ourselves as a premier Prime and Specialty contractor for the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Federal Government business sector. TLS is located centrally in the United States in Van Buren, AR, as well as in Ruskin, FL and Houston, TX to better serve our government customers. TLS specializes in federal government contracting, medical/healthcare facilities, energy conservation services, mechanical retrofits, electrical retrofits, low voltage controls and general industrial/commercial retrofit projects.
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I recently arrived to Okinawa, and came across a fascinating store, in American Village, Chatan, named American Depot. This store's presentation peaked my interest with all the colorful and interesting displays at the door front. When I walked in, I was taken aback to very fond, nostalgic times, and felt I was as if I was standing in a store in the U.S. I found myself smiling as I ambled through the two-story store stocked full of the "All American" authentic products, such as the Slinky, posters of Elvis Presley, metal lunch boxes, and Disney coloring books I once owned myself, and decades ago. Further, were rows and rows of American made clothing for men, women, and children, including classic Levy Jeans, and U.S. sports jerseys and jackets in all sizes and colors. Alongside, could be found were U.S. military wear and military surplus products. This was to only name a few pieces of merchandise amid hundreds. The store had a vibrant energy, well organized, and with friendly staff. I began to make out my Christmas gift shopping list. "What unique and memorable gifts," I thought. Then, I came across a window display. In the display was a large U.S. American flag draped and dragging on the floor, being used to cover 3 crates as part of merchandise displays. My heart sunk as I looked at the American flag draped over crates, touching the floor, crumpled. When I looked a bit further for any American flags, I discovered others being used for merchandising props as well. I went inside the store and asked to, please, speak to a manager, if possible. I would be introduced to Mr. Shin Okuhara. I expressed my concern around how an American flag was used for such a display. I wondered if I would be heard. Then, I continued to do my best to explain the sacred meaning and proper handling of the American flag. For my family, 4 generations having or currently serving in the U.S. military, this conversation was more personal, an emotional topic. I metered my emotions carefully. Shin seemed to notice this in me. Shin listened with genuine respect and concern, as one person to another, with empathy and extended a genuine apology. This young man was nothing short of brilliant. I was heard; I had ever confidence of this. From there, Shin began to collaborate with me to find solutions. I was so grateful that this young man was wise beyond his years, showing respect, and seeking timely solutions. As it turned out, the American Depot was a family owned business, established by Mr. Okihara--Shin's father. Further, there are 3 stores in Chatan, American Village, owned by this family, including American Depot and Soho Shop, and which carry similar nostalgic American products, military wear, and imported American wear. Shin and I went, from store to store, to speak to the family members managing each store. Then, we did a walkthrough of the store, locating any American flags being displayed for merchandise enhancement. Finally, Shin spoke to and gave directions to his employees, to removing any American flags used as merchandising props and further, how the American flag should be handled. When I left the store, Shin made a promise to me that he'd have all the American flags, that were being used as merchandising props, removed, folded properly and kept off the floors and in raised boxes. And, that he would send me photos of the changes. After that day, we removed all authentic American flags used as decoration in our stores and shared the information about American flag code and among our employees. I apologize for our ignorance, and really appreciate for letting us know about what American flag represents. Thank you so much for all you've done. Thank you for giving sincere thought to my appeals. I can't express what this means to me, and I feel certain, many of our servicemembers and their family, and all Americans. Too, thank you for putting the effort and time into reading my emails and viewing the videos to understand what the American flag means to so many Americans, and our military members and their families. Finally, thank you for taking time to help your staff better understand what the US American flag means to so many of us who are US Americans in Okinawa. You've been fantastic from the start of my contact with you, about my concern, to the end. You can be proud of the way you've handled this delicate situation with so much respect and regard. Your parents must be very proud of you, I feel certain. They've every reason to feel proud of you. Young Mr. Shin Okuhara's, and the Okuhara family's attitude and actions speak volumes. I am forever indebted for such a happy ending to this story. I credit Mr. Shin Okuhara for this. I hope all community members, and Americans calling Okinawa their home for a time, will share this holiday story, and support the Okuhara's shops--even in the smallest way. Happy Holidays to all of you, and God Bless America and our men and women in uniform.
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Made in Germany. Weider is located in Hamburg. Strong fruit smell when opening the package. The fruit taste in the first bite is a bit modest but after a while quite good. Tastes like a fruity chewing gum. Not a top protein bar, but quite reasonable. Stands out of the mass being rather unique. Manufactured by Fitnesshotline in Auerbach, Germany. First bite a bit disgusting. Later better but in general a protein bar I would avoid to buy in future. By 100g quite a big thing. When I opened the package I immediately experienced a very stong stawberry flavour in my nose. The filling is soft and extremly tender. More tender as all the other soft protein bars. The dark bitter chocolate is superb and gives the flavour a real boost to the maximum. Inkospor X-treme Protein Flash Strawberry Vanilla is a real top product! Congratulations to the producer! The impressive bitter chocolate coating of the bar. I must say it is the best chocolate coating I have ever tried around a protein bar. In combination with the soft tender strawberry filling, a real treat. Not disgusting, but not tasty either. The more I ate, the less I liked it. I won't buy again.
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Mario Poblete publications (es/en) professional services (es/en) You can find a complete version of my research profile in this page and download every work bellow. Or you can also see my resarch profile in the following apps (but it is not complete there): Peer reviewed articles (9) • "The code inclusion/exclusion and the persistence of integration in Latin American populism" (Spanish). In MAD (43), 47-59. Indexed: WoS, Scopus. PDF • "How to assess populist discourse through three current approaches" (English). In Journal of Political Ideologies, 20(1), 201-218. Indexed: WoS, Scopus. PDF • "Theatres in the intimate Chile of the 20th Century. A sociological approach from a local history" (Spanish). In Revista Atenea N°512, 285-302. Co-author: J. Saavedra. Indexed: WoS, Scielo, HAPI, Red ALyC. PDF • "Toward a conceptualization of the parliamentary research's impact on legislative process" (Spanish). In Revista Chilena de Derecho Parlamentario 50+1, Spring (3), 92-109. Co-authors: N. Martínez y J. Ugalde. Indexed: Latindex. PDF • "Governance and functional differentiation under complex social systems. An approach to Latin America" (Spanish). In Revista de Ciencias Sociales (CL), (26), 25-37. Indexed: e-revist@s, HAPI, Latindex, Red ALyC. PDF • "The latent boundaries of La Concertación: re-translations of religious cleavege" (Spanish). In Colección, (21), 115-152. Indexed: Latindex. PDF • "Between conflict and cohesion. Ethical consensus of post-authoritarian party coalitions in Chile" (Spanish). In Revista del CLAD Reforma y Democracia, (46), 123-174. Indexed: WoS, Scopus, Clase, Latindex. PDF • "Political representation in Niklas Luhmann's sociological theory" (Spanish). In Studia Politicæ, (16), 75-101. Indexed: Scielo, Latindex. PDF • "Latin American populism: a comparative perspective" (Spanish). In Ciencias Sociales Online, 3(3), 71-95. Indexed: DOAJ, Latindex. PDF Historia Social de los Teatros en Chile. Melipilla en el siglo XX. Santiago de Chile: Chancacazo Publicaciones. 322 pages, 1.000 copies. Co-author: J. Saavedra. PDF "Entender los teatros de pueblo en el siglo XX: posibles lecciones para los centros culturales del siglo XXI", en Yáñez, Rucker and Valenzuela (eds.), La gestión cultural desde América Latina. Formación e investigación. Referencias y retos del campo disciplinar. Santiago de Chile: EGAC. Co-author: J. Saavedra. PDF • "Kirk A. Hawkins, Venezuela's Chavismo and Populism in Comparative Perspective" (Spanish). In Revista de ciencia política, 31(2), 311-316. PDF • "Peronism, varguism and Theory of Political Discourse" (A. Groppo, "The Two Princes. Juan D. Perón and Getulio Vargas. A Comparative Study of Latin America Populism". EDUVIM: Córdoba, Argentina, 2009, 479 pages) (Spanish). In Studia Politicæ, (23), 147-152. PDF • Populism. A comparative and historical analysis of Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela (Spanish). Complutense University of Madrid. Supervisor: Carlos Cousiño (Catholic University of Chile). Co-supervisor: Ismael Crespo (University of Murcia) – Not published. PDF
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Who let the dogs out? Your Residence Directors Colonial Resident Director Michael Barcelo with his 9-year-old Plott hound mix, Benson. By Ziqi Wang Benson sits in the lobby of the Colonial residence hall with his tail wagging as he eagerly waits for students to enter and say hello. He isn't an average resident of Colonial—he plays a different role: the resident dog. Michael Barcelo is the residence director for Colonial, and Benson is his 9-year-old Plott hound mix with brindle fur. The Office of Housing and Residence Life approved a pilot program in August 2017 to allow live-in staff at the college to apply for a pet. Four resident dogs currently live in the Colonial, 12 Hemenway, 2 Boylston Place, and Piano Row residence halls. According to Erik Muurisepp, the associate dean for campus life, OHRL adopted the policy pioneered by RD Desiree Bradford after considering animal welfare and other factors. OHRL believed it would help attract qualified RD candidates concerned with having pets. If a RD wants a pet they must apply. OHRL created restrictions on the breed, size, and other behavioral expectations. Barcelo and Benson together in Barcelo's office. Photo by Stephanie Shih / Beacon Staff Barcelo believes Benson suits Emerson because of referrals from dog walkers and veterinarians. "He's been through agility training and gone through the puppy courses when he was a wee little tyke and has been through various trainers over the course of his life, much more in his early age," Barcelo said. "By the time he came to Emerson he was very much settled in his ways. He's the dog that you see today." Barcelo also benefits from living with Benson—he said his quality of life increased drastically. "Sometimes it becomes hard to compartmentalize living where you work," said Barcelo. "While he's not an emotional support animal in the clinical sense or he hasn't been prescribed he serves as that for myself and my partner." Belle became a member of the 2 Boylston community a month after the residence staff pet policy passed. The 1-year-old, blue-eyed red merle miniature American shepherd's love of people fits well with her energetic personality. "It's really nice to have a companion with us," Bradford said. "I have anxiety, so it's really helpful to have her with me to help destress that piece off of it." Bradford trains Belle through the Canine Good Citizen Program. The program rewards dogs with good manners. Once Belle passes the 10-step test she can become a certified therapy dog and become more present on campus. Residence Director Desiree Bradford with Belle, her 1-year-old red merle mini American shepard. Photo by Erin Nolan / Beacon Staff "She's so good around college students," Bradford said. 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Residence Director Matthew Carney and his 8-month-old cocker spaniel and poodle mix, Watson. Photo by Erin Nolan / Beacon Staff "[Being an] RD is a full-time job, but we also live in the residence hall, so it truly is our home," Carney said. "So having a pet just brings our sense of home closer." Sophomore Sabah Shams met Watson the second week of classes. Shams said they love to see pets in their community. "I think it really helps with people who can't have their pets around or even if they don't have a pet at home," Shams said. "Just interacting with an animal can really help to deal with stress. I think the healing power of an animal is super important." Piano Row RD Charlie Shen de Leon recently adopted Kilo, a 5 to 6-month-old Catahoula leopard and lapper dog mix. Photo Courtesy of Charlie Shen de Leon Freshman 2 Boylston Place resident Tere'ssa Fleming said seeing Belle light up someone's day amazes her. "It is incredible to see students—those who you've never seen talk, never seen smile, who would always look like they are constantly having a bad day—and the moment that they see Belle they become a completely different person," Fleming said. "I think if there are more puppies on campus we would have happier students." According to Barcelo, students say Benson reminds them of their own pets at home and helps them cope with homesickness. Barcelo offered a Google form in October for students to sign up and walk with Benson. "I'm a firm believer that all animals are attuned to our emotions or very competent at an intuitive way," said Barcelo. "I feel very strongly about being able to offer him as a resource and/or support to students who whether it's because they're homesick, whether it's because they are anxious and in crisis, or are just looking for something positive as a pick-me-up in their day." Editor-in-Chief Shafaq Patel did not edit this article due to being a Resident Assistant. Managing Editor Kyle Labe did not edit due to being an employee of the Student Affairs and Campus Life office.
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Estevez Leesburg, VA Divorce Lawyer with 9 years of experience (571) 252-9322 19 East Market Street Free ConsultationDivorce, Family and Immigration Adriana was born and raised in New York, and attended both college and law school in Washington, D.C. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in International Affairs, Philosophy, and Political Science from The George Washington University in 2009, and her Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law in 2013. Throughout law school, Adriana worked for various nonprofit organizations in Virginia and Washington, D.C., focusing on immigration issues related to domestic violence victims, victims of crime, children, and family matters. Upon graduation, Adriana moved to Virginia where she earned her license to... Brianna D. Salerno Fairfax, VA Divorce Lawyer with 13 years of experience (703) 865-4746 3975 University Drive #325 George Mason University School of Law Brianna Salerno is a senior associate attorney at Livesay & Myers, P.C., practicing exclusively family law. Ms. Salerno works in the firm's office in Arlington, and represents clients in Arlington, Alexandria and all across Northern Virginia. An attorney since 2010, Ms. Salerno has litigated every type of family law case in the courts of Northern Virginia, including divorce, custody, support and high value equitable distribution cases. She also is one of the firm's leading authorities on the division of federal or military retirement benefits in divorce. Originally from Chicago, Illinois, Ms. Salerno graduated magna cum laude from The George Washington University before... John C. Whitbeck Leesburg, VA Divorce Attorney (800) 516-3964 349 E. Market St. Leesburg, VA 20176 Divorce, Elder, Family and Personal Injury John Whitbeck is the founder and partner of WhitbeckBennett. His practice focuses on family law, more specifically divorce, child custody, child and spousal support, domestic violence and protective orders, adoption, special education law, and mental health law. He is a professor of law at George Mason University Law School, and the former Director of the George Mason University Law and Mental Illness Clinic. John uses his expert knowledge of the law to advocate for his clients and their families. Afsana Chowdhury Fairfax, VA Divorce Attorney with 10 years of experience (703) 596-1901 10805 Main St. STE 700 University of Richmond School of Law Focused exclusively on divorce and family law matters, Afsana Chowdhury is dedicated to providing her clients with top-notch legal representation at reasonable flat rates. She is nationally recognized as a top attorney by the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys and has been named one of the Top 10 Attorneys Under 40 by the National Academy of Family Law Attorneys. From our office in Merrifield, the Law Office of Afsana Chowdhury, PLC serves clients in Fairfax County and throughout Northern Virginia with professional, effective, efficient legal services customized to their individual needs. Why Choose Us: - Our practice is exclusively dedicated to divorce... Laila Raheen (703) 223-5295 10505 Judicial Dr Suite 310 Laila Raheen is the Principal Attorney at Raheen Family Law, P.C., practicing exclusively family law. She is experienced in handling every type of family law matter in Virginia, including separation, divorce, custody, visitation, and support cases. Ms. Raheen represents clients in Fairfax, Manassas, Alexandria, Arlington, and all across Northern Virginia. Ms. Raheen is known as a no-nonsense, aggressive advocate for her clients. Her goal is to provide a vigorous, thorough and honest representation. Ms. Raheen graduated from the University of Richmond School of Law (cum laude) and the University of Toronto (with honors). Ms. Raheen began her legal career in... Cara Wallace Manassas, VA Divorce Attorney with 3 years of experience (571) 208-1267 9408 Grant Avenue #402 Cara Wallace is an attorney at Livesay & Myers, P.C., practicing exclusively family law. Her practice covers every type of family law matter in Virginia, including separation, divorce, custody, visitation and support cases. Ms. Wallace works in the firm's Manassas office, and represents clients in Manassas, Prince William County and all across Northern Virginia. Originally from South Florida, Ms. Wallace earned her law degree from American University Washington College of Law, after earning her B.A. from The Pennsylvania State University. Ms. Wallace resides in Northern Virginia. Jonathan P. McHugh Manassas, VA Divorce Lawyer with 12 years of experience (571) 208-1267 9408 Grant Avenue Suite 402 Jonathan McHugh is a lead senior associate attorney at Livesay & Myers, P.C., practicing exclusively family law. He is experienced in handling every type of family law matter in Virginia, including high asset divorce cases. Mr. McHugh works in the firm's offices in Manassas and Arlington, and represents clients all across Northern Virginia. As one of the leading military divorce lawyers in the firm, Mr. McHugh is intimately familiar with issues of military retirement, the Uniformed Services Former Spouses Protection Act, the Survivor Benefit Plan, disability pay, and the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. Mr. McHugh is also experienced in the division... Steven Goldman Ext. 104 10300 Eaton Place, Suite 520 Steven Goldman is a Partner at the Law Offices of Curran Moher Weis, P.C., one of the premier family law firms in Northern Virginia and Washington D.C. Through zealous advocacy, a well-balanced approach to negotiations, and a strong financial background, Mr. Goldman has had success litigating and settling highly contested divorces, custody matters, support matters, and other areas of family law practice. His success has earned him a positive reputation from his colleagues and peers in the matrimonial bar and, at the age of 30, he was recognized as one of the Ten Leaders of Matrimonial & Divorce Law in Long... Jennifer Huchler Fairfax, VA Divorce Lawyer with 4 years of experience Jennifer Huchler is an associate attorney at Livesay & Myers, P.C., practicing exclusively family law. Her practice covers every type of family law matter in Virginia, including separation, divorce, custody, visitation and support cases. Ms. Huchler works in the firm's offices in Fairfax and Fredericksburg, and represents clients in Fairfax County, Stafford, Fredericksburg and all across Northern Virginia. Originally from Florida, Ms. Huchler graduated cum laude from Florida State University before graduating cum laude from American University Washington College of Law in Washington, D.C. During law school, Ms. Huchler earned a great deal of experience geared toward making her a successful family... Mariah Latimer (703) 462-8718 11325 Random Hills Rd #100 Mariah Latimer is an associate attorney at Livesay & Myers, P.C., practicing exclusively family law. Her practice covers every type of family law matter in Virginia, including separation, divorce, custody, visitation and support cases. Ms. Latimer works in the firm's Fairfax office, and represents clients in Fairfax County and all across Northern Virginia. Originally from Arizona, Ms. Latimer graduated cum laude from the University of Arizona, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Honors College, before earning her law degree from George Mason University Law School. Ms. Latimer currently holds a perfect 10.0 rating from Justia. Scott Parker is a senior associate attorney at Livesay & Myers, P.C., practicing exclusively family law. His practice covers every type of family law matter in Virginia, including separation, divorce, custody, visitation and support cases. Mr. Parker works in the firm's Fairfax office, and represents clients in Fairfax County and all across Northern Virginia. Originally from North Carolina, Mr. Parker graduated from North Carolina State University in 2005. He then earned his law degree from Suffolk University School of Law in Boston, Massachusetts in 2009, and relocated to Northern Virginia. Mr. Parker practiced law in Fairfax as a solo practitioner from... Sonja Aoun Tysons Corner, VA Divorce Attorney with 21 years of experience (703) 883-0880 1921 Gallows Road Divorce, Estate Planning, Family and Probate Sonja Aoun represents family law clients in all aspects of separation and divorce, including divorce planning/premarital agreements, collaborative divorces, negotiated settlements, and trials. Her estate planning practice ranges from the preparation of powers of attorney and advance medical directives to wills and complex trusts and special needs planning. Sonja obtained her law degree from Georgetown University Law Center after graduating cum laude with a B.S. in Languages (Spanish) from Georgetown University. Starting in 2014, she has been named to the Virginia SuperLawyers list in the field of family law; she has been listed in the Washington,... Jamel Rowe Jamel Rowe is a lead senior associate attorney at Livesay & Myers, P.C., practicing exclusively family law. She is experienced in handling every type of family law matter in Virginia, including separation, divorce, custody, visitation, support and adoption cases. Ms. Rowe works in the firm's Fairfax office, and represent clients in Fairfax, Alexandria, Arlington and all across Northern Virginia. Ms. Rowe earned her J.D. from William & Mary Law School in 2012, after earning her B.A. from the College of William & Mary in 2007. After graduating from law school, Ms. Rowe received a one-year legal fellowship with the National Council For... Amanda Kimble Amanda Kimble is a lead senior associate attorney at Livesay & Myers, P.C., practicing exclusively family law. Ms. Kimble works in the firm's offices in Fairfax and Manassas, and represents clients in Fairfax County, Prince William County, and all across Northern Virginia. An attorney since 2007, Ms. Kimble is experienced in handling every type of family law matter in Virginia, including separation, divorce, equitable distribution, adoption, custody, visitation and support cases. Ms. Kimble tirelessly pursues the best possible results for each client, either through negotiation or, where necessary, trial. She is well known for her commanding presence in the courtroom. Ms. Kimble's proactive... Joe Menze Joe Menze is an associate attorney at Livesay & Myers, P.C., practicing exclusively family law. Mr. Menze works in the firm's Manassas office, and represents clients in Manassas, Prince William County and all across Northern Virginia. An attorney since 2015, Mr. Menze has practiced exclusively family law since 2016. He is experienced in handling every type of family law matter in Virginia, including separation, divorce, equitable distribution, custody, visitation and support cases. Mr. Menze has successfully litigated a number of high conflict divorce matters. Originally from Fort Wayne, Indiana, Mr. Menze earned his law degree from William & Mary Law School after... Amanda Stone Swart Leesburg, VA Divorce Lawyer with 13 years of experience (571) 291-3190 19775 Belmont Executive Plaza #300 Amanda Stone Swart is a lead senior associate attorney at Livesay & Myers, P.C., practicing exclusively family law. She is experienced in handling every type of family law matter in Virginia, including separation, divorce, custody and support cases. Ms. Stone Swart works in the firm's Ashburn office, and represents clients in Ashburn, Leesburg, Loudoun County, and all across Northern Virginia. Ms. Stone Swart is originally from Boone, Iowa. She graduated summa cum laude from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska in 2004, with Bachelor's of Arts degrees in both Political Science and Journalism. Upon graduation, Ms. Stone Swart worked in politics in... Matthew Smith is a junior partner at Livesay & Myers, P.C., practicing exclusively family law. He is experienced in handling every type of family law matter in Virginia, including separation, divorce, custody and support cases. Mr. Smith works in the firm's Fairfax office, and represents clients in Fairfax, Alexandria, Arlington and all across Northern Virginia. An attorney since 2005, Mr. Smith has litigated every type of family law case in the courts of Northern Virginia, including high value equitable distribution cases, custody, support, and military divorce cases. He is the attorney in the firm most experienced in navigating the Fairfax County... Catherine M. Reese (703) 279-5140 3050 Chain Bridge Road Divorce, Arbitration & Mediation and Family Catherine "Kate" Reese focuses her practice on the full spectrum of family law matters in the Northern Virginia and Montgomery County, Maryland regions. She has extensive trial experience in contested divorces, child custody and visitation matters, equitable distribution of assets, child and spousal support, and the negotiation and preparation of prenuptial and marital agreements. When Ms. Reese identifies matters that can be resolved more amicably and without the costs of litigation, she highly recommends alternate dispute resolution options such as mediation, arbitration and collaborative law. Ms. Reese is a Virginia Supreme Court Certified Family Law mediator and an experienced collaborative... Lynn Fletcher FALLS CHURCH, VA Divorce Lawyer with 40 years of experience (703) 244-7717 400 S. Maple Ave. Free ConsultationDivorce and Family I am dedicated to helping couples and families get through divorce in as constructive, thoughtful, amicable and cost-effective way as possible. I support my clients in finding solutions that will keep you and your family out of destructive, expensive court battles. I bring years of family mediation and collaborative divorce experience as well as specialized training and practice in parenting coordination. My focus is on helping you and your spouse to craft solutions that will work for your unique situation. My mission is to help you to make informed, thoughtful decisions about both your future and your children's future. Jason Alexander Weis (571) 328-5020 10300 Eaton Place Divorce, Arbitration & Mediation, Domestic Violence and Family As a native of Northern Virginia, I have here focused my practice on providing sound and balanced representation to clients navigating the difficult legal waters of family law, including contested divorce, custody, support, and equitable distribution. My persuasive style has been well received in courtrooms throughout Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia, and is sustained and continually nuanced by a body of experience sufficient to deliver sophisticated results for my clients. In 2015, for example, through negotiation or litigation, my firm handled the equitable distribution of more than half a billion dollars in assets. Business owners,... Young S. Song (703) 354-1033 10301 Democracy Lane Divorce, Bankruptcy, Business and Family Divorce and Bankruptcy, with Dignity. Licensed in MD, VA, and DC, with offices in Ellicott City, Maryland and Annandale, Virginia. James D. Livesay Leesburg, VA Divorce Attorney with 25 years of experience (571) 291-3190 113 E Market St #110 James Livesay is a founding partner at Livesay & Myers, P.C. He leads the firm's team of family law attorneys across offices in Fairfax, Arlington, Leesburg, Manassas and Fredericksburg, Virginia. After graduating from Virginia Tech in 1995 and the University of Virginia School of Law in 1998, Mr. Livesay served three years in the U.S. Navy JAG Corps. He entered civilian practice as a family law attorney in 2001, and joined with partner Kevin Myers to found Livesay & Myers, P.C. in 2003. Drawing on his experience as a Navy JAG officer, Mr. Livesay established the military divorce section of the firm in 2003... Ryan Schmalzle (703) 722-0717 102 North king Street Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family and Juvenile Ryan M. Schmalzle is a principal and founder of the firm. His practice focuses on family law, civil litigation, and criminal law. Ryan regularly practices in several jurisdictions in Northern Virginia including Loudoun County, Fairfax County, Clarke County, Frederick County and the City of Winchester. He also practices in the Maryland Courts, including Frederick County and Montgomery County. Ryan is an adjunct professor of law at George Mason University School of Law where he teaches appellate writing. Ryan also serves as a Special Justice in Loudoun County and he presides over civil commitment hearings. Although Ryan's primary love... Melannie H. Dino Ashburn, VA Divorce Lawyer with 22 years of experience Melannie Dino is a senior associate attorney at Livesay & Myers, P.C., practicing exclusively family law. Ms. Dino works in the firm's Ashburn office, and represents clients in Ashburn, Leesburg, Loudoun County and all across Northern Virginia. Originally from Erie, Pennsylvania, Ms. Dino earned her Bachelor of Science in Communications in 1996 from nearby Clarion University of Pennsylvania. She proceeded to earn her J.D. from Widener University Law School in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in 1999. Ms. Dino then returned to Erie to work in the law practice of her father, a prominent bankruptcy lawyer in Erie for decades. It was there that Ms.... Randall Sousa Fairfax, VA Divorce Attorney with 6 years of experience (571) 354-6164 3007 Williams Drive Free ConsultationDivorce, Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI and Juvenile St. Thomas University School of Law I founded the Law Offices of Randall Sousa to provide aggressive, affordable, and highly skilled legal services to the people of Northern Virginia. We specialize in civil litigation, criminal defense, personal injury, divorce, estate planning, wills, trusts, and estates, and immigration. Call us today for a free consultation. 571-354-6164 Robert Marshall Worster (571) 732-4785 3900 University Dr. Ste 210 Fairfax Family Law Attorney Whatever challenges you face, know that you are not alone and that you will get through this. How do I know? Because I have helped hundreds of people do just that. My name is Rob Worster and I provide hope, peace, clarity and reason to those going through divorce, custody, support, abuse, addiction and related family law issues. Having experienced divorce personally, I know that managing the emotional roller coaster is not always easy. It is normal to have many questions and to sometimes not even know where to start. If that sounds familiar, you may be in the... Sarah C. Collins (703) 361-8246 9255 Lee Avenue Divorce, Criminal Defense, Family and Traffic Tickets Sarah Collins is a partner at The Manassas Law Group, P.C., practicing family law and criminal law. She is experienced in handling every type of family law matter in Virginia, including separation, divorce, custody, and support cases. Ms. Collins represents clients in Manassas, Prince William County, and all across Northern Virginia. Before entering private practice, Ms. Collins served for two years as a law clerk in the Prince William County Circuit Court. Syed Wali Raheen Chantilly, VA Divorce Lawyer with 16 years of experience (703) 544-0050 4229 Lafayette Center Dr Divorce, Business, Family and Personal Injury Fordham University School of Law and New York Law School After completing his undergrad with honors at the University of Toronto in Canada, Mr. Raheen moved to New York and attained his Juris Doctorate Law Degree (J.D.) and Master of Laws Degree (LL.M.) at the New York Law School and Fordham University School of Law, respectively. Following his post-doctorate graduation, Mr. Raheen worked with the prestigious NY law firm of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP, where he gained and reflected their successful motto of attention to detail in high quality work product. Mr. Raheen and his family moved closer to family in the DC... G. Rex Flynn Jr. (703) 310-7624 11325 Random Hills Road Suite 360-A146 Divorce, Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI and Juvenile Rex focuses his practice primarily in the criminal and family arenas. He firmly believes client-centered representation. As such, the client's needs are the primary driver of the course of litigation. Once the client's needs and wishes are established, Rex Flynn will zealously work (with integrity) to obtain the desired result, often with innovative solutions. A graduate of George Mason University's School of Law, Mr. Flynn served multiple terms in student government, the Black Law Students Association (regional and local), the American Bar Association (the 11th Circuit Lt. Governor of Diversity), the Honor Committee and as an editor for the Journal of... Ariel L. Baniowski Ariel Baniowski is a Junior Partner at Livesay & Myers, P.C., practicing exclusively family law. She is experienced in handling every type of family law matter in Virginia, including separation, divorce, custody and support cases. Ms. Baniowski works in the firm's Ashburn office, and represents clients in Ashburn, Leesburg, Loudoun County, and all across Northern Virginia. Ms. Baniowski is known as one of the more aggressive attorneys at Livesay & Myers, P.C., and has litigated every type of family law matter in Virginia, including custody, support, separation and high asset divorce cases. Ms. Baniowski's work ethic and drive are unmatched. To say... Amy Louise Mirabile Amy L. Mirabile is a staff attorney at the Family Law & Mediation Center. Prior to joining Ms. Hoffman in 2011, she worked at KeislerLee, PLLC, for over six years focusing exclusively on family law. Ms. Mirabile also previously served as a law clerk to the four judges of the Arlington County Circuit Court. Ms. Mirabile is a member of the Virginia State Bar, the Family Law Section of the Virginia State Bar and the Fairfax Bar Association. Ms. Mirabile is currently a faculty member of the Virginia State Bar's Harry L. Carrico Professionalism Course. She received the 2009... Erÿk Mahaffey Warrenton, VA Divorce Lawyer with 14 years of experience (540) 313-1255 7289 Greenbrier Road Free ConsultationDivorce, Bankruptcy, Criminal Defense and Traffic Tickets Erÿk Mahaffey is veteran of the United States Army. He studied law at Cambridge University and The University of Richmond where he earned the degree of Juris Doctor. He was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 2008 after his first bar exam. He has since practiced as a VA bankruptcy lawyer where his experience has included over one thousand Chapter 7, Chapter 12 & Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases. He has worked as a divorce lawyer in hundreds of cases and has substantial experience in criminal defense, preparation of wills and related documents and civil litigation. He is... Corrie Sirkin Manassas, VA Divorce Attorney with 12 years of experience (571) 260-0999 9071 Center Street Corrie Sirkin is a conscientious, energetic, smart and capable attorney. She has practiced family law exclusively throughout her career. She provides experienced services in areas of family law which include divorce, child custody, visitation, paternity, child support, equitable distribution, pre-marital agreements, spousal support, separation, pre-marital agreements, modification, post-judgment matters, and property settlement agreements. Corrie practices family law in Virginia and is also licensed in New Jersey and New York. Her ability to problem solve in a rational, professional and courteous manner provides proven positive outcomes. There are many options for alternative dispute resolutions including settlement discussions, negotiation and mediation which may... Andrew Tank Andrew Tank is a lead senior associate attorney at Livesay & Myers, P.C., practicing exclusively family law. Mr. Tank works in the firm's offices in Fairfax and Arlington, and represents clients all across Northern Virginia. Mr. Tank is experienced in handling every type of family law matter in Virginia, including separation, divorce, equitable distribution, custody, visitation and support cases. An attorney since 2007, Mr. Tank has firmly established himself as a leader in the Northern Virginia legal community. He has been an active member of the Virginia State Bar's Young Lawyers Conference, serving as Program Chair for the Bar's annual meeting from... Andrei J. Kublan Divorce, Family and Immigration Virginia Haizlip Divorce, Estate Planning and Family I practice in the areas of family law, guardianships & conservatorships, estate planning, and estate administration. My clients are my first priority and I focus on achieving the best outcome possible for them. I am well-versed in a full range of legal services including litigation, agreements, mediation, and collaborative divorce. 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Trump announces changes to immigration enforcement and cuts to sanctuary cities By Maria Sacchetti Globe Staff,January 25, 2017, 1:19 p.m. President Donald Trump on Wednesday issued executive orders to build a wall at the Mexican border, crack down on undocumented immigrants, and strip federal funding from the sanctuary cities that protect them, including Boston, Somerville, and Lawrence. Trump's action fulfilled a major campaign promise that he said is aimed at improving public safety, but leaders in the cities and towns he is targeting quickly promised to shield immigrants. Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh called the president's executive orders "a direct attack on Boston's people" and even offered to shelter immigrants in City Hall. "We will not be intimidated by the threat to federal funding. We have each other's backs and we have the constitution of the United States of America on our side," said Walsh, flanked by co-workers he said were immigrants and their children. He said 28 percent of Boston's residents are immigrants, and nearly half the public school students, like Walsh, are the children of immigrants. Nationwide, there are an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants, including 210,000 in Massachusetts. "I want to say directly to anyone who feels threatened today or vulnerable: You are safe in Boston," Walsh added. In his orders, Trump also pledged to build a wall on the US-Mexico border and to deny visas to countries that refuse to take back people the United States wants to deport. He also created an office to help victims of crimes committed by deportable immigrants. Attorney General Maura Healey criticized the sanctuary city order and said her office would "stand with our cities and towns in the coming days." A spokeswoman for Governor Charlie Baker said he supports "comprehensive legislation'' to repair the immigration system, but added that "diverting billions of dollars in taxpayers funds away from other important priorities, like health care and infrastructure, to build a wall is not the best way to achieve this goal.'' Trump insisted from the beginning of his campaign that Mexico would pay for the wall, but Mexican leaders have balked. Trump has said the project, which analysts estimated could cost up to $20 billion, will be started with US tax dollars, so construction can begin quickly. Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, which favors tougher enforcement, called Trump's actions "a very important, positive step." But, he added, "There's a lot of follow-through" to hire extra border patrol and immigration agents. The call for expanded enforcement sent a shudder of fear across Massachusetts among immigrants and advocates. Eva Millona, executive director of the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition, called it "open season" on immigrants. "It's ending the tradition of a country of immigrants,'' she said. Under former President Barack Obama, serious criminals and recent border-crossers were priorities for deportation. Trump said he also will prioritize those groups, but made clear that a wider group of people could be targeted for deportation. His executive order on immigration enforcement allows agents to deport people with outstanding deportation orders, immigrants who are deemed public safety threats, and immigrants arrested but not convicted of any crime. Trump unveiled the new policies to applause at the Department of Homeland Security, where he swore in Brighton native and retired general John Kelly as secretary, and spoke to a crowd of federal agents. "This is a law enforcement agency. 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Federal officials have urged cities and towns to help them detain illegal immigrants, particularly criminals. In general, the process works like this: Local police arrest someone for a crime, book and fingerprint them, and the fingerprints are sent to the FBI and ICE. If immigration officials want to deport that person, the police will keep them in a holding cell, even after a judge has granted them bail, usually for up to 48 hours so that immigration agents can pick them up. ICE officials say they often do not have enough personnel to pick up immigrants immediately. Policies vary, but generally, sanctuary cities refuse to hold these immigrants after a judge or clerk-magistrate has ordered them released on bail, arguing that it is unconstitutional to detain someone for a civil immigration violation after a judge has ordered them released. 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In Somerville, Mayor Joseph Curtatone said his city risks losing at least $6 million in direct federal aid, but that officials would tighten their belts and defend their neighbors. "We're going to stand with our neighbors, the children who go to school with our kids, our colleagues in this community, the people who love this country," he said. But Trump excoriated cities and towns for allegedly protecting serious criminals from deportation. In Boston and Lawrence, for instance, police are not allowed to detain immigrants for federal immigration officials unless they have a criminal warrant — which frustrates immigration agents because deportation cases are rarely criminal. Most are civil violations of immigration law. Travis Andersen contributed to this report. Material from The Washington Post was used in this report. Maria Sacchetti can be reached at [email protected].
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Health, Safety and Wellness - Policy Document Number: Approval Authority: Last Approval Date: UQ Community Document Web Links: Work Health and Safety Act 2011 Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 Workers Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 Workers Compensation and Rehabilitation Regulation 2014 PPL 4.60.01 Eligibility and Role of Higher Degree by Research Advisors PPL 1.80.02 Enterprise Compliance Management Framework PPL 1.00.01 UQ Governance and Management Framework February 2021 - updated policy following scheduled review. 1.0 Purpose and Scope The University of Queensland (UQ), regards the health, safety and wellness of staff and students as integral to the pursuit of knowledge and excellence and as an ethical, moral and legal responsibility. It is unacceptable for people to be harmed in the course of their endeavours at UQ – effective management of safety and compliance risks are non-negotiable under the Senate approved Risk Appetite Statement. UQ encourages innovation and prudent investment in strategies to protect the health, safety and wellness of UQ workers and students with a focus on the prevention of high risk. UQ is dedicated to continuous improvement in the prevention of incidents which may cause injuries and illness through an effective health and safety management system and a proactive health, safety and wellness culture. Health and safety management at UQ is an enabling management function overseen by the Vice-Chancellor's Risk and Compliance Committee and the Chief Operating Officer. It is undertaken by UQ workers at all levels of UQ through all aspects of its operations. The purpose of this policy is to establish UQ's overall health, safety and wellness objectives and demonstrate the Senate's and the Vice-Chancellor and President's commitment to continual improvement of UQ's health and safety performance and safety culture. This policy applies to all staff, students, visitors, controlled entities, contractors and volunteers across all University operations and sites. For the purposes of this policy, higher degree by research (HDR) students hold equivalent responsibilities to those of workers under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011. 1.1 Legislative context UQ is legally obliged under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 and the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 to comply with duties to provide, as far as reasonably practicable, a healthy and safe workplace. It is self‑insured for workers compensation under the Workers Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 and is subject to strict licencing conditions, including work health and safety. 2.0 Principles and Key Requirements 2.1 Health, Safety and Wellness Principles UQ's health, safety and wellness principles are: Health, safety and wellness is an ethical, moral and legal responsibility. Management is accountable for driving and demonstrating health, safety and wellness in the workplace. It is unacceptable for people to be harmed in the course of their endeavours at UQ. Leadership commitment on the health, safety and wellness of UQ workers and students is expected and essential. 2.2 Health, Safety and Wellness Objectives UQ's Health, Safety and Wellness objectives are to provide for, and support, the continual improvement of a safe working, research, teaching and learning environment for UQ workers, students and others, and to strive for the prevention of injury and illness in these endeavours. To demonstrate its commitment to these objectives, UQ will: Establish and implement a UQ Health, Safety and Wellness Strategy to guide the delivery of the objectives. Establish UQ's Health, Safety and Wellness Goals to support continual improvement aimed at the prevention of injury and illness and the promotion of well-being at UQ. Maintain a health and safety management system in accordance with relevant legislative and self-insurance licence conditions, and provide adequate resources as determined by the nature and scale of UQ's activities. Maintain work health and safety risk management processes that are proportionate, evidence informed and aligned with the Risk Appetite Statement approved by the Senate. Emphasise that leaders at all levels will demonstrate, through their actions, their accountability and commitment to the health, safety and wellness of our staff and students. Ensure people are trained and competent, and empower them to take personal responsibility for their own wellbeing and the safety of others. Encourage open consultation, collaboration and dissemination of safety information, including the communication of this policy and its supporting procedures and guidelines to all UQ workers, students and contractors. Encourage and support staff and students to continually challenge the environment in which they work and participate in the safe planning of their work, research, teaching and learning activities. Engage with suppliers and contractors who have robust health, safety and wellness principles and goals. Effectively communicate our health, safety and wellness standards and expectations to all visitors, partners, contractors, volunteers and other relevant parties. Review incidents in a constructive and proportionate way to reduce the risk of reoccurrence. Recognise positive health, safety and wellness outcomes and innovation as strong indicators of proactive performance and safety culture. Provide meaningful, useful information and assurance to senior management on health, safety and wellness performance. Periodically review this policy and the work health and safety management system to ensure it remains relevant and appropriate to the organisation. 3.0 Roles, Responsibilities and Accountabilities 3.1 Officer due diligence duties Members of the senior governance and management teams may be Officers according to the Work Health and Safety Act 2011, depending on the nature of their role, and will have the associated work health and safety due diligence duties. 3.2 Senate The Senate is UQ's governing body and is accountable for the effective and efficient governance of UQ. Senate is the approval authority for UQ's Health, Safety and Wellness Policy. 3.3 Vice-Chancellor and President The Vice-Chancellor and President is the Chief Executive Officer, and will usually be classified as an Officer under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011. 3.4 Senate Risk and Audit Committee (SRAC) The Senate Risk and Audit Committee exercises oversight of UQ's governance, risk and compliance frameworks including policies, procedures, information systems and systems of internal control surrounding key HSW and operational processes. 3.5 Vice-Chancellor's Risk and Compliance Committee (VCRCC) The Vice-Chancellor's Risk and Compliance Committee provides assurance to the Vice-Chancellor and President and the SRAC on the effectiveness of UQ's risk management, compliance frameworks and practices and on significant risk and compliance issues. The VCRCC provides management oversight of work health, safety and wellness at UQ. 3.6 Heads of organisational units Heads of organisational units are responsible for ensuring that UQ complies with its health and safety legislative obligations. They are also responsible for championing the adoption of health, safety and wellness practices across all areas of UQ. Specific HSW responsibilities of senior managers are detailed in the Health and Safety Roles and Responsibilities Procedure. 3.7 Health, Safety and Wellness (HSW) Division The Health, Safety and Wellness Division provides overall direction, co-ordination and advice to UQ on health, safety and wellness matters, to effectively manage HSW risk and minimise injury and illness of our people during their teaching, learning research and related activities. 3.8 Local managers and supervisors Local managers and supervisors who report to heads of organisational units have a responsibility to ensure the implementation, maintenance and monitoring of an effective system for managing work health, safety and wellness within their local areas of responsibility. Specific HSW responsibilities of local managers and supervisors are detailed in the Health and Safety Responsibilities Procedure (PPL 2.10.04). For the purposes of this policy, the Principal Advisor is considered to be the supervisor of higher degree by research (HDR) students as outlined in the Eligibility and Role of Higher Degree by Research Advisors Procedure (PPL 4.60.01). 3.9 UQ workers All UQ workers have specific responsibilities for ensuring health and safety, based on the Work Health and Safety Act 2011, related regulations and legislation, (and UQ policies and procedures relevant to the activities undertaken). Specific HSW responsibilities of workers are dependent on their role within UQ – refer to the Health and Safety Responsibilities Procedure (PPL 2.10.04). For the purposes of this policy, the responsibilities and duties of HDR students are equivalent to those of workers as defined under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011. All UQ workers have a responsibility to promote health, safety and wellness in the workplace. 3.10 Others 'Others' include course work students and visitors who have obligations under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011. These include complying with this policy and any other reasonable instruction of UQ, taking reasonable care for their own, and of other persons, health and safety. 4.0 Monitoring, Review and Assurance UQ will undertake monitoring and review activities to appropriate levels to assess and ensure effective and efficient health, safety and wellness management. 4.1 Organisational unit line management Managers and supervisors will monitor and review their operational activities, risks and controls to ensure effective health and safety management, and to improve compliance and performance. Monitoring and reviews performed at this level will be facilitated by local HSW staff and is generally embedded in the routine processes, procedures and activities of front-line operating management. 4.2 HSW Division The HSW Division will monitor and review the compliance practices and health and safety management performance across UQ to ensure the ongoing effectiveness of the related controls including policies and procedures. The HSW Division will provide ongoing communication and consultation among the Faculties, Institutes and Central Support Services Divisions to ensure effective and efficient monitoring and reviews at each level. 5.0 Recording and Reporting Reporting and recording of incidents is recognised as an important component in effectively preventing harm. UQ encourages all people to challenge the environment in which they work through open communication and reporting. Incident reporting is captured through UQSafe. All incidents are reviewed and followed up at the local level to ensure the welfare of the injured/ill person is considered and that the risk of further harm is mitigated. The HSW Division provides the resources to record the transactions, activities and results associated with this policy. The HSW Division will also provide the relevant information and reports to senior management and to the VCRCC to demonstrate and provide assurance that the objectives and outcomes outlined in this policy are being achieved. Significant matters will be reported in a timely manner to UQ senior management, and in turn to the UQ Senate if appropriate. 6.0 Appendix Heads of organisational units – For the purposes of this policy, these roles provide leadership and direction of their portfolios (faculties, schools, institutes, divisions, companies (controlled entities), corporate functions etc). Local managers and supervisors – For the purposes of this policy, these roles report to the heads of organisational units and are intended to include all roles that manage groups of people or functional teams across UQ. Principal Advisors – Approved UQ staff members who take primary academic responsibility for the HDR candidate during their candidature. The Eligibility and Role of Higher Degree by Research Advisors Policy details the academic role, accountabilities and eligibility for Principal Advisors. Wellness – This is a dynamic and holistic concept that is facilitated by an individual becoming aware of and actively working towards and maintaining, a healthy and fulfilling life. Wellness encompasses, but is not limited to, physical health, psychological, social and emotional wellbeing, as well as positive lifestyle and environmental factors. The UQ Wellness program supports and promotes the health and wellbeing of the UQ community and is underpinned by the four key focus areas of physical health, psychological wellbeing, lifestyle factors and organisational engagement. Director, Health, Safety and Wellness Mr Jim Carmichael ‹ 2.10.02 Occupational Health and Safety Governance up 2.10.04 Health and Safety Responsibilities ›
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Pond Pump Flow For Good Pump Choices, Save Money! Be aware that pond pump flow is the amount of water required to give you the waterfall effect you desire in garden ponds. Correct specification of pond pump flow and pump head is very important. Too little flow and your waterfall will be a disappointment. Too much pump flow will waste your money and the noise may well annoy you. You must be able to determine the correct pump flow for your system in order to specify the correct pond pump. This is a MUST. Ribbed hose is by far the best pipe to use on a garden pond since it does not restrict pump flow when bent to form curves or bends often required in a pond set-up. In addition to pump head and to fully specify a pond pump you need to know exactly what pump flow is needed for your garden pond. When you see maximum pump flow referred to on a pump box do not use this for any practical purpose. The information on many pond pump boxes must be treated with some caution. Good pond pumps suppliers clearly state volume flow at different heads. If you only see maximum pump flow stated on the box BE CAREFUL since the pump is only able to pump this amount with no pipe attached to it. Maximum flow is an impractical indication of true usefulness of a pump. Think of pond pumps flow as the amount of water to be pumped around your pond system to give you a waterfall effect you will be happy with. In addition pump flow must also satisfy the needs of your bio filtration system. To save lots of money think of running two separate pond pumps in any pond with a waterfall – big or small pond, it does not matter. This subject is covered extensively in my book and this advice alone covers the cost of the book many times over. In order to fully specify a pond pump you need to know in addition to pump flow exactly what pump head is needed for your garden pond. The pond pump you'll need will depend upon which job you want a pump to do.
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This course is designed to introduce you to advanced statistical tools used in personality and interpersonal perception research. You will learn how to use multilevel modeling (MLM) to index the accuracy and bias of perceptions in a variety of social contexts including dyads (e.g., romantic partners), groups (e.g., friends), and one-with-many designs (e.g., a supervisor and subordinates). This discussion will include how to use the Actor Partner Independence Model (APIM) to index perceptions among dyads and the Social Relations Model (SRM) to index perceptions in groups. You will also learn how to use response surface analysis (RSA) to index if and how accuracy and bias matter. Finally, we will use structural equation modeling (SEM) to explore issues related to measurement of perceptions. For example, you will learn how to use multi-method assessment (e.g., self- and peer-reports) to improve the validity of individual difference measures. The course will involve weekly readings, lab assignments in R, and a final project implementing the tools learned in class. While the course will focus on interpersonal perception, we will also discuss how these statistical tools can be applied to other areas of psychology. The brain generates rhythms in many frequencydomains from neurons firing hundreds of times per second to monthlyneuro-endocrine cycles. Synchronization of these rhythms allows forfunctional connections between brain regions and is associated with manycognitive processes, including memory, perception, and action-selection.These same brain rhythms show abnormal patterns in certain psychiatricdisorders. This course will discuss selected topics on the link betweenbrain rhythms and cognition by surveying studies that use methodologies rangingfrom single-unit recordings in animal models to magnetoencephalography studiesin humans. The goal of this course is to provide a theoretical andexperimental framework for studying physiological mechanisms that underliecognitive functions and mental disorders. Epigenetics encompasses the study of stable alterations in gene activity that occur independent of changes to genetic sequence. Epigenetics has been implicated inall aspects of behaviour, from responding to maternal behaviour in early lifeto mediating cognitive function in aging and dementia. This course will describe how epigenetic mechanisms shape development, learning, memory, stress response, and mental illness in animal models. Cognitive Hearing Science is an emerging field of interdisciplinary research concerning the interactions between hearing and cognition, especially as these domains relate to human communication in spoken language or music. It follows a trend over the last half century for interdisciplinary fields to develop, including Neuroscience, then Cognitive Science, then Cognitive Neuroscience, and then Cognitive Vision Science. A common theme is that an interdisciplinary approach is necessary to understand complex human behaviours, to develop technologies incorporating knowledge of these behaviours, and to find solutions for individuals with impairments that undermine typical behaviours. Cognitive Hearing Science is illustrated in research on five general topics: 1. the effects of reduced auditory input on communication; 2. attention and communication in complex scenes and adverse ecologies; 3. communication technologies and interventions to boost performance; 4. relationships between auditory perception, visual perception, and motor production of communication behaviours; 5. changes in performance and brain organization with development,aging, and rehabilitative training of communication behaviours. The course will use the specific topics of interest to the students to explore how basic and translational research a reshaping theory and practice in this new field.his course will cover the recent use of network analysis to understand brain function and cognition. We will discuss topics such as how to define a brain network, functional connectivity within and between the most commonly studied networks (e.g. the default network), and how network activity underlies cognitive processes such as memory and cognitive control. Applications of network analysis to lifespan experiments and to neurological and psychiatric disorders will also be covered. The core course in cognitive neuroscience will cover a variety of functions, including memory,attention, face and object-recognition, spatial cognition, language, emotion and consciousness, as well as touch on topics in social cognition such as theoryof mind, decision making and empathy. Evidence for the involvement of specific brain areas in these functions from human lesion and neuroimaging studies willbe addressed. A brief overview of brain anatomy and neuroimaging techniques will be included. In this course we will consider prominenttheories regarding the nature of memory and how the remarkable feat of memoryis enabled by the brain. We will survey current research in the field, focusingon controversial areas of inquiry. The goal of this approach is to provideinsight into how details of experimental design can influence how theoreticalmodels are developed. Students will generate their own hypotheses about theorganization of memory and design experiments to test these hypotheses. This course will consider the notion ofcognitive control, a term that has come into wide-spread use as an explanatorymechanism, most often suggesting that good control results in good cognition,including better attention, more effective learning, larger working memorycapacity and more accurate long term memory. There is also a substantialneuroimaging literature on control. There are also notable cases in the literature which report that poorcontrol can actually result in better performance on a range of tasks. These papers come from the child developmentand aging literatures. In addition totrying to define cognitive control, we will read papers from the child, youngadult and aging literatures showing the strengths and weaknesses of good'control'. This graduate seminar willsurvey recent findings in language development. Discussions will befocused primarily on early language acquisition in typically developingchildren, but some discussion of special populations will be included.Sample topics to be explored include phonological development, multilingualism,word learning, social cognition, sociolinguistics, sensitive periods forlanguage acquisition, comparative communication, and relating speechperception to speech production. We will also discuss the merits and drawbacks of different methodologies used in language acquisition studies (e.g., eye tracking, EEG, corpus studies, etc.). These topics may be slightly adjusted to best reflect students'interests. Students with diverse academic backgrounds are invited to enrol. This course provides an overview of current issues and trends in social-emotional development.Social-emotional development includes the ability to identify and understand one's own feelings, to accurately read and comprehend emotional states in others, to regulate emotions and their expression in an appropriate manner, to develop empathy for others, and to establish and maintain close relationships.We will discuss various theories on social-emotional development and significant empirical research on social-emotional development from infancy to adolescence. We will examine the role of emotions in healthy development,and explore practices to enhance social-emotional development. Lastly, we will highlight controversial issues that have long dominated scholarly discussions in the field of social-emotional development research. Historically, perceptual research has focused on studying individual sensory modalities (vision, audition, proprioception, vestibular inputs) in isolation. However, more recent investigations have begun to consider how these sensory inputs are integrated in the brain. In this course we will review the basic tenets of multisensory integration and review supporting empirical research using physiological, psychophysical/behavioural, and computational modelling techniques. We will also consider how multisensory integration changes throughout development and aging and how it may be affected by sensory loss and cognitive loss. In this hands-on class we will explore the functional properties of the human visual system using fMRI. We will cover the functional architecture of the visual system from the retina to high-level visual regions in the temporal lobe. Following introductions to the basics of fMRI and appropriate safety training, students will acquire their own fMRI data using functional localizers for retinotopic as well as higher-level visual regions. Students will learn how to analyze data, starting from pre-processing to regression analysis using general linear models. Visual regions of interest will be identified in the brain volume and on the cortical surface. Multivariate analysis techniques for decoding will be covered as time permits. Data analysis will be based on Freesurfer, Afni, Suma and Matlab, with heavy use of bash shell scripting. Basic familiarity with the Linux/Unix operating system is required. PSY5303HS Cognitive Development: Probabilistic Models of Cognition Instructor: Buchsbaum, D. How can we understand intelligent behaviour as computation? This course will explore the probabilistic approach to understanding cognition, which models learning and reasoning as inference in complex probabilistic models. We will examine how a broad range of empirical phenomena, including intuitive physics, concept learning, causal reasoning, social cognition, and language understanding, can be modelled, and read and discuss research articles using this modelling approach. There are no formal prerequisites for this class. However, this is a graduate-level course, which will move relatively quickly and have technical content. Students should already be familiar with the basics of probability and programming. This class will explore ideas related to perceptual/cognitive development, motor development, and perceptual-motor integration. The class will be organized both topically (e.g., object perception, infant cognition, multisensory perception, object perception and language development, tool-use, perceptual-motor integration) as well as conceptually (e.g., the distinction between development and learning, the continuity of development, universal versus particularistic aspects of development). This course is intended to introduce junior social-personality-abnormal graduate students in years MA1 or PhD1 to personality psychology – the scientific study of individual differences. Students will be introduced to core concepts in the field (e.g., traits, goals, and needs) and to the questions and controversies that currently surround them. Discussion topics will include personality architecture (structure and processes), personality development (stability and change), and the prediction of consequential outcomes (e.g., health, longevity, and happiness). Students will thus have the opportunity to develop their understanding of the field as well as to learn how personality psychologists think about and conduct research. How do we know what we like? Why do people sometimes make choices they regret? How can we help people make better decisions? This course will provide an introduction to major topics and debates in the field of neuroeconomics and decision neuroscience. Students will develop a basic familiarity with neural and computational models of valuation, decision making, reward learning, self-control, and social behaviour. Instruction will include critical analysis of both foundational and more recent papers, student presentations and discussion of ongoing debates in the field, as well as hands-on exploration of tools and techniques for computational model-fitting. Some basic knowledge of computer programming (or willingness to learn) will be helpful.
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It's December and we are approaching a new year; this is a great time to set goals and begin a fresh page. But before we move forward, lets take an inventory; what did you do last summer? What have you been doing for the fall? And where are your strengths and weakness?
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White is associated with light, goodness, elegance,innocence and purity.White connotes simplicity, cleanliness and purity. The human eye views white as a brilliant color, so it immediately catches the eye in signage. It is considered to be the color of perfection. White can represent a successful beginning.White depicts faith and purity. While Black is visually heavy. Its message is therefore very strong. Black's most common association is power, authority, and strength. Black gives the feeling of perspective and depth, but a black background diminishes readability. According to color psychology,white is the absence of color while black is the presence of all color. "Black and White shouldn't compete, but rather complete."
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Blue Diamonds – why are they so expensive? By Megan Barnes | 14/03/2017 | 0 A recent report of the FCRF (Fancy Colour Research Foundation) highlighted that blue diamonds are reaching a peak in diamond prices – but why are blue diamonds so expensive? Well, these diamonds are very rare, especially the ones very intense in colour. We have always thought of diamonds to be white and sparking however, the fact is that diamonds are available in colours such as black, pink, red, yellow and blue. As a rule, it is said that pink diamonds are the most expensive as they are extremely rare but the same can be said for blue diamonds and this is why the price is high. What causes a blue diamond? The blue colour present in a blue diamond is due to the trace element, boron. Hydrogen is also known to cause grayish blue colour in diamonds while nitrogen causes yellow colour in diamonds. Greenish blue diamonds have been found to contain nitrogen impurities and therefore are said to be responsible for the colour of the diamond. Naturally occurring blue diamonds are very rare. 'The Oppenheimer Blue was named in honour of a very special connoisseur — its previous owner, Sir Philip Oppenheimer,' continues Curiel. 'The Oppenheimers have been leaders in the diamond industry for generations and Sir Philip could have had any diamond he wanted. But he chose this one, with its perfect hue, impeccable proportions and fabulous rectangular shape.' The exceptional diamond is classified as a Vivid Blue, emphasised by its classical emerald cut. 'The Oppenheimer Blue can only be described as one of the rarest gems in the world,' says Curiel. 'It is the gem of gems.' Top 3 Stunning Pear Diamond Engagement Rings 20 Year Wedding Anniversary Sotheby's Offers Rare 102ct. D-Flawless Diamond Royal Engagement Ring – what a stunner The Peace Diamond
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Home Sports Afcon 2019 AFCON 2019: Crusader Team Of The First Round AFCON 2019: Crusader Team Of The First Round Who were the best-combined XI from an exciting first round of the group stages? With Egypt, Algeria, Senegal, and reigning champions Cameroon racking up impressive wins, there was plenty of top talents to pick from – but will there be any Black Stars player? Goalkeeper – Edmore Sibanda (Zimbabwe) It would have been a walkover for Egypt if Edmore Sibanda had to stand aside and let the host obliterate unfancied Zimbabwe. In fact, the way Sibanda kept the goal on Egypt's solitary strike was what one expected from the 33-year-old. The veteran goalkeeper finished the game with six saves putting up an incredible performance from the first second to the very last. Right-Back – Youcef Atal (Algeria) Algeria started the tournament with a 2-0 victory over Harambee Stars of Kenya, and Atal was arguably the star player on the pitch during the contest. The full-back won his side a penalty and caused great problems with his attacking advances on the right side of attack. Centre-back – Mahmoud Alaa (Egypt) Despite Trezeguet earning the victory for Egypt with his goal, the Man of the Match award went to centre-back Mahmoud Alaa following an outstanding defensive performance. The 28-year-old defender made his AFCON debut against Zimbabwe playing alongside Ahmed Hegazi in the heart of the Pharaohs' defence and helped Egypt keep a vital clean sheet. Centre-back – Yaya Banana (Cameroon) Banana scored his first goal in the Africa Cup of Nations with his first shot in the competition. The Olympiacos defender set the tone for Cameroon with his opener as the defending champions went on to win 2-0 against Guinea-Bissau. Left-Back – Ola Aina (Nigeria) He made his AFCON debut on Saturday Against the Swallows, and he left his mark in the game with a back-heel that found Odion Ighalo, who got the only goal of the tight encounter. Fuelled by his fine outing against the AFCON debutants, he is now prepared to contest with other national team players for regular appearances going forward. Midfielder – Anicet Abel (Madagascar) Anicet Abel managed to equalise the scoreline after heading in a corner against Guinea, writing his name in the history books as the first-ever Malagasy to score in an AFCON tournament. Midfielder- Krepin Diatta (Senegal) The 20-year-old was handed his fourth appearance by coach Aliou Cisse in the absence of Liverpool forward Sadio Mane. Diatta rewarded Cisse's faith in him by sealing the Teranga Lions' victory with a stunning strike from 18-yards after Keita Balde's opener. The youngster was recognized for his effort as Man of the Match. Midfielder – Adama Traoré (Mali) Mali inflicted a harsh dose of reality on Africa Cup of Nations' debutants Mauritania. Monaco's man Adama Traoré was on target as he smacked in the third with a sweet low drive 10 minutes after half-time. Right-Wing – Riyad Mahrez (Algeria) Riyad Mahrez led Algeria to a comfortable 2-0 victory over Kenya as they opened their Africa Cup of Nations campaign with a convincing display. Mahrez scored the second just before half-time as he ghosted unmarked into the penalty area to lash in a pass that was pulled back from the byline. Mahrez's powerful shot took a deflection off the full-back Abud Omar as it flew into the net. Left-Wing – Mahmoud Trezeguet (Egypt) In a game that starman Mohammed Salah was missing, Trezeguet was the talisman for Egypt. All the play flowed through him and as a result, it flowed smoothly. Although the way he won the ball back, drove up to the left flank and exchanged passes with Ayman Ashraf before cutting inside one more time to blast the ball into the back of the net was amazing. His overall display was superb. Striker – Mickaël Poté (Benin) The Evergreen Benin striker Mickaël Poté scored after 104 seconds and again in the second half as 10-man Ghana were held to a 2-2 draw in a lively Africa Cup of Nations match. Pote darted on to a pass from midfield, held off the challenges of two Black Stars players and poked the ball past goalkeeper Richard Ofori in a stunning start. In the second half down 1-2, the ball was crossed low into the goalmouth and although Ofori got a hand to a close-range strike from Pote, he could not prevent the ball from entering the net. AFCON team of the week Mahmoud Trezeguet Previous articleAFCON 2019: Nigeria Seal Round 16 After Victory Over Guinea Next articleHOT VIDEO: Ghanaian Lady Says She Loves Having Sex With Her Father
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Planet Voodoo The Partouche Empire Strikes Back By Annie Ritchie August 27, 2022 Two months ago, a case made a lot of noise in the press around the world of gambling and casinos. Indeed, the Partouche group had been accused of tax evasion and money laundering, just after the arrests of three directors. A case of twists and turns, we are now bringing out the case, because the firm has decided to counter-attack this week. But before bouncing back on this news, it seems wise to remind you a little of the facts … It Was In March 2018 … We could then see the shares of the Partouche group fall dangerously, by nearly 20%, in the space of a single weekend. The cause of this sudden change? A shock announcement in the media of the arrest of seven members of the firm. Among these people arrested, we will then find three directors. The authorities had therefore visited the 3 Partouche casinos in Bandol, Cannes, and Grande-Motte, following very strong suspicions of tax fraud and money laundering. It's a safe bet that 2018 will be much more difficult for the group than expected. If Partouche had declared satisfactory results for 2017, the same will certainly not be the case for the 2018 balance sheet. Illegal Poker Games After the investigation we learned that Partouche was in fact concealing large games of poker. The industry giant, number 2 in the casinos of our dear French neighbors, has been in a very bad position since it suffered several attacks from the police. A gloomy affair around a serious case of tax fraud, money laundering and the illegal conduct of games and chance. A police report which is rather worrying for the firm which sees itself accused by the authorities of having organized much larger poker games than what was declared. Games that have taken place in some of the group's casinos for nearly a year and a half and which in fact took place in a concealed manner. Indeed, those in charge only declared a fraction of the money that was put into play according to the elements that were revealed; The investigation being in progress, Roulette.be cannot to this day give you more information on these sums for the moment and of precision on these amounts, but we imagine within the drafting that these were exchanged during high-stakes cash-game games, games that could well have involved Partouche executives and public figures … The Partouche Affair In recent weeks, the three directors and four other people believed to be linked to these parties have already been arrested. The authorities have obviously wasted no time since and carried out searches, more precisely at one of the Partouche directors at the time. You should know that some people would have therefore received commissions, just to organize or silence the holding of these parties, but also to discreetly manage the money laundering that went with it. This is undoubtedly news that has seriously tarnished Partouche's reputation in recent months, and which risks severely limiting its ability to invest again this year. Indeed, if the firm had close projects to officially carry out renovations and other work on all of its real estate stock, it risks having to now direct its priority towards another project which will be explained in front of Justice. Not to mention that he will probably have to think about starting to collect the money that will be used to pay the fine and upgrade his tax record. But the Partouche group has not said its last word, as we can then see this first week of May with a twist in the affair: a counter-attack that we are now going to tell you about. Gambling on the Internet Can Have a Negative Effect on Your Health The Risks and Regulations of Online Gambling How to Make Gambling Online Safe How to Take Advantage of a Free Bonus in a Casino How to Make the Most of a Casino Promotion Bet Casino Online Copyright © All rights reserved.Theme CorpoBell by Sensational Theme
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It's a completely different look for Kim. It's quiet out there on the internet, this morning…A little too quiet, some would say. So please welcome Ms Kim Kardashian West, here to shake things up a little with her latest unexpected hair transformation. If there's one thing that the family does well, it's a bold beauty makeover, and the latest in a long line of hairstyles for Kim comes in the form of a sleek, retro-inspired look. Please resist the all-consuming urge to reach for the scissors and DIY it for yourself, because this one is best left to the professionals. 38-year-old Kim just debuted some sleek, short, and blunt bangs in her latest beauty campaign, and they look nothing less than amazing. Surely that's it—surely she's now had every single hairstyle under the sun, and managed to make each one seem like a great idea. Clearly in the mood for a change, Kim ditched her now signature, long straight black extensions and ponytails in favor of something new. Channelling Cleopatra and Cher, according to fans' comments, the reality star unveiled the brow-skimming bangs in the latest beauty campaign for her makeup brand, KKW Beauty. FYI, the trio of new lipstick sets make the perfect gifts for Valentine's Day, according to Kiki. The dramatic look is down to the skilled hands of her trusted hairstylist Chris Appleton, who's responsible more often than not for any major Kardashian-Jenner style change. For example, remember Kylie's baby pink, or Kim's neon green? They were both the work of Appleton, and his extensive rainbow of luxury hair pieces. Of course, you can probably bet your entire wig wardrobe that this latest change for the makeup mogul is another temporary one (most likely clip-in, too). But honestly, Kim, think about making it permanent, because it looks SO good. Now, you hold the ruler, I'll grab the scissors, and we'll do each other's perfectly, okay?
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FamilyFarmed's annual Good Food Festival & Conference is the oldest and largest event in the Midwest focused on local and sustainable food. At its heart are the producers, buyers, sellers and others who exhibit their businesses there. Josh Katt, chef/owner of a company that prepares and delivers delicious food from sustainably produced ingredients to homes and catered events in the Chicago area, shares his experiences as an exhibitor.
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Q: DataBindig returns wrong onFocusChangeListener to layout I have a login form validation mechanism. There are two TextInputEditTexts for email and password, both being attached to respective onFocusChangeListeners, DataBinding is used to set those, but DataBinding returns wrong listeners. Here is the form: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <layout> <data> <variable name="loginViewModel" type="com.example.increaseyouriq.ui.forms.LoginFormViewModel" /> </data> <LinearLayout android:id="@+id/ll_login" xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto" style="@style/parent.contentLayout" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="match_parent" android:orientation="vertical" android:padding="26dp"> <com.google.android.material.card.MaterialCardView style="@style/cardOutline" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content"> <LinearLayout android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="match_parent" android:orientation="vertical" android:padding="16dp"> <TextView style="@style/viewParent.headerText" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:text="@string/login_title" /> <LinearLayout android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:layout_marginTop="10dp" android:orientation="vertical"> <com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout style="@style/textInputStyle" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="match_parent" android:hint="@string/enter_email" error="@{loginViewModel.loginForm.emailError}" app:errorEnabled="@{loginViewModel.loginForm.isEmailError()}" app:endIconMode="clear_text"> <com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputEditText android:id="@+id/et_login_email" style="@style/textInputEditext" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content" onFocus="@{loginViewModel.onFocusEmailChangeListener}" android:text="@={loginViewModel.loginFields.email}" android:inputType="textNoSuggestions|textEmailAddress" /> </com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout> <com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout style="@style/textInputStyle" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:hint="@string/enter_password" error="@{loginViewModel.loginForm.passwordError}" app:errorEnabled="@{loginViewModel.loginForm.isPasswordError()}" app:endIconMode="password_toggle"> <com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputEditText style="@style/textInputEditext" android:id="@+id/et_login_password" onFocus="@{loginViewModel.onFocusPasswordChangeListener}" android:text="@={loginViewModel.loginFields.password}" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:inputType="textPassword" /> </com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout> </LinearLayout> </LinearLayout> </com.google.android.material.card.MaterialCardView> </LinearLayout> </layout> Here is my LoginFormViewModel.java: public class LoginFormViewModel extends ViewModel { private static final String LOG_TAG = "LoginFormViewModel"; private View.OnFocusChangeListener onFocusEmail; private View.OnFocusChangeListener onFocusPassword; public void init() { loginForm = new LoginForm(); onFocusPassword = (v, hasFocus) -> { TextInputEditText et = (TextInputEditText) v; MyUtilsApp.showLog(LOG_TAG, String.format("%s password listener attached to :%d", String.valueOf(et.getText()), et.getId())); if (et.getText().length() > 0 && !hasFocus) { loginForm.isPasswordValid(true); } }; onFocusEmail = (v, hasFocus) -> { TextInputEditText et = (TextInputEditText) v; MyUtilsApp.showLog(LOG_TAG, "email listener attached"); if (et.getText().length() > 0 && !hasFocus) { loginForm.isEmailValid(true); } }; } public View.OnFocusChangeListener getOnFocusEmailChangeListener() { return onFocusEmail; } public View.OnFocusChangeListener getOnFocusPasswordChangeListener() { return onFocusPassword; } @BindingAdapter("onFocus") public static void bindFocusChange(TextInputEditText editText, View.OnFocusChangeListener onFocusChangeListener) { if (editText.getOnFocusChangeListener() == null) { editText.setOnFocusChangeListener(onFocusChangeListener); } } } Here is my LoginActivity.java: public class LoginActivity extends AppCompatActivity { private static final String LOG_TAG = "LoginActivity"; ActivityLoginBinding binding; private LoginRegisterViewModel loginRegisterViewModel; @Override protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); binding = DataBindingUtil.setContentView(this,R.layout.activity_login); setupBindings(savedInstanceState); } private void setupBindings(Bundle savedInstanceState) { LoginFormViewModel loginFormViewModel = new ViewModelProvider(this).get(LoginFormViewModel.class); if(savedInstanceState==null) loginFormViewModel.init(); binding.setLoginViewModel(loginFormViewModel); binding.setLifecycleOwner(this); loginFormViewModel.getLoginFields().observe(this, loginFields -> { Toast.makeText(LoginActivity.this, "Email " + loginFields.getEmail() + ", Password " + loginFields.getPassword(), Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show(); }); binding.inLayoutLogin.btnLoginLogin.setOnClickListener(view -> { binding.executePendingBindings(); loginFormViewModel.getLoginForm().onClick(); }); } } As evident, I have set both listeners to be of onFocusEmail kind, just because onFocusPassword is being attached to both TextInputEditTexts during runtime. Here are logs: com.example.increaseyouriq E/LoginFormViewModel: password listener attached to :2131296499 com.example.increaseyouriq E/LoginFormViewModel: ttf password listener attached to :2131296499 onFocusEmail is nowhere to be seen, it has been attached during runtime. for more details on code see here A: I did some experiments on your code and I believe I found out the underlying reason. Problem: Neither of your listeners are attached to your email field (TextInputEditText "et_login_email"). Reason: The reason is that you have a null check here; @BindingAdapter("onFocus") public static void bindFocusChange(TextInputEditText editText, View.OnFocusChangeListener onFocusChangeListener) { if (editText.getOnFocusChangeListener() == null) { editText.setOnFocusChangeListener(onFocusChangeListener); } } And your email field has an onFocusChangeListener already which is set by "app:endIconMode="clear_text"" attribute. <com.google.android.material.textfield.TextInputLayout ... android:hint="@string/enter_email" ..." app:endIconMode="clear_text"> You cannot set a listener to the email field because its listener is not null from the begining and the current method (bindFocusChange()) only sets it when it is null. Solution 1: Remove your null check when setting the onFocusChangeListeners. Solution 2: Utilize data binding library's automatic method selection with less code. Change your custom attribute's name "onFocus" to "onFocusChangeListener". As the TextInputEditText fields have a matching setter method (setOnFocusChangeListener) for this name, the library can handle this automatically and you can remove your "bindFocusChange(...)" method completely:
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New Wildlife Necklaces! | A Blackbird's Epiphany - UK Women's Fitness and Fantasy Writing Blog: New Wildlife Necklaces! I've been listing lots of new pieces in Myth of the Wild lately - mostly renewing older pieces from the exhibit, but most of those are up now so I'm about to begin listing brand new pieces! I'm so glad I can increase my variety this Christmas - it's always such a stress trying to balance the shop with my writing and caring for my mum, and my shop usually falls by the wayside (unless I sell something, then the order is given priority, of course), but when Christmas comes around, I have no choice but to let my writing suffer instead. Fortunately the exhibit has done the job for me this year, and new new pieces will be up very soon! If you follow me on twitter or my shop on Facebook, you'll have seen most of the new pieces as they went up ever day, but if not, here's a round-up of the best! To see all of them, check out my Etsy shop, sorted by 'most recent'. All my necklaces are now available as standing desk ornaments, and so can be purchased without chains or hooks - you need only select your preferred from the drop-down menu before adding to card! It seems like an obvious step, but one I hadn't thought to make until now despite the number of people requesting it of particular pieces. This means that they make wonderful wildlife gifts now for everyone. And remember: I'm still happy to accept custom orders until November 24th - if this date changes, it will be announced in the 'announcements' box at the top of my shop as well as on twitter and Facebook.
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The historiography of the Bretton Woods conference of July 1944 is dominated by the personal clash between the principal negotiators, Harry Dexter White of the United States and John Maynard Keynes of Britain. Their contest over different blueprints for the structure of post-war economic and financial management was set in the context of American designs to dismantle the protective measures of the British imperial system and pave the way toward a US-led world order. Yet 42 other nations were also present at the conference. This book examines Bretton Woods as a seminal moment in international diplomacy, with new partners and players expressing their demands on the global stage. Six themes are explored: North–South relations, Rooseveltian ideals, policy coalitions, public and private interests, key personalities, and trade.
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I carved this singular fountain for a modern spa centre. I chose a star anise as its prototype: just like its fruit germs from under the ground so the flower shaped basin of the fountain seems to raise straight out the paved floor. This work in the yellow Mori marble is homed in the spa center's relaxation hall, so that people coming of the sauna can quench their thirst.
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Breaking the glass ceiling - The rise of women as leaders Today, women are rising to positions of greater responsibility and leadership. Read about changing attitudes towards women leaders, effectiveness of female managers, and how women deal with complex challenges at work. The fact of women's rising status raises questions about how some women succeed and how organizations and societies move towards the inclusion of women in positions of authority reveals Alice H. Eagly & Linda L. Carli. Not long ago, it was popularto describe women as facing a glass ceiling in their careers. This solid barrier blocked women from rising to high positions. However, much has changed since then. Today, women have become the face of social change. Be it developed or developing nations, women are rising to positions of greater responsibility and leadership, and no longer face monolithic roadblocks that thoroughly obstruct their access to positions of authority. Some women make it to very high positions even as corporate CEOs, Heads of important universities, powerful government ministers, and occasionally as Heads of State. India provides a prime example of women's rise to high office with Indira Gandhi having served as the Prime Minister for many years and now women like Chanda Kochhar and Kiran Mazumdar Shaw donning mantles of corporate leaders and successful entrepreneurs. In the United States, these changes are symbolized by Hillary Clinton's current role of Secretary of State and her near-successful race to become the Democratic Party's Presidential candidate. The presence of a few women in high political and corporate offices has however not been accompanied by a rapid rise in the status of Indian women in society. Nevertheless, the forces that are raising women's status in the West have begun to act in India as well. In many Western nations, women have gradually come to surpass men in education. Across all organizations in the United States, 51% of those in professional & management positions and 23% of chief executives are women. Women make up 32% of employed workers in India. Despite this progress, women, in all nations, have a long way to go before achieving equality with men. Change is uneven, faster in some organizations and sectors of the economy than in others, and much faster in some nations than other nations. In the United States, women are now earning 58 percent of bachelor's degrees in universities as well as the majority of more advanced degrees. In India, women hold one third of non-technical degrees and 28 percent of technical or post-graduate degrees. Attitudes towards women as leaders For major progress in gender equality, attitude of people at large towards women as leaders and managers has to change. A gradual change can be observed around the world. In the United States, when pollsters ask people whether they would prefer to work for a male or a female boss, most people today indicate that they have no preference or that gender does not matter. However, it is still true that more people prefer a male boss than a female one. The roots of this preference (for men in authority) lie in the characteristics that people commonly ascribe to women, men, and leaders. Cultural stereotypes can make it seem that women do not have 'what it takes' for important leadership roles. People predominantly associate women to communal qualities such as 'being nice', socially skilled, and compassionate but more agentic qualities such as being assertive, dominant, and competitive are still connected to men. These more masculine qualities have a fairly close match to the qualities that people think lead to success as a leader. However, this tendency for cultural stereotypes to portray leaders as more like men than women is reducing all over the world. Leadership roles are increasingly viewed as relatively androgynous, requiring a good measure of the communal qualities ascribed to women along with the agentic qualities ascribed to men. This shift in stereotypes reflects social change. The more people see women in visible and important leadership positions, the more they shift their attitudes to view women as more agentic and able to lead. Good leadership in contemporary organizations The trend towards more androgynous leadership is not only good for leaders, but also for organizations. In many contexts, top-down, command-and-control leaders no longer provide the most effective or admired type of leadership. Scholars of leadership have demonstrated that effective leaders are able to inspire, motivate, and mentor their followers. Such leaders are good role models and symbolize the best qualities of their organization. They generally use a positive approach of rewarding others for cooperation and good contributions rather than a negative approach of reprimanding others for what they do wrong. This type of leadership, which is often called 'transformational leadership', is based on interpersonal exchanges and dialogues between leaders and followers that empower all workers within organizations to take responsibility for adapting to challenges. Studies show that female managers tend to adopt this transformational style somewhat more than men do. In fact, women generally manifest a relatively androgynous style that incorporates culturally masculine and feminine elements. Women are thus, somewhat more democratic than men in their leadership style and are concerned with mentoring and development needs of colleagues. More than men, women adopt a positive managerial approach that trades on rewards rather than a negative approach that trades on reprimands. Behaviour of women leaders would appear to give them an advantage because the ways in which they differ from male leaders are associated with effectiveness. Evidence of the effectiveness of female leaders comes from studies relating organizations' financial performance to the percentage of women in executive positions. Studies of large American and European corporations have found that having more women in executive positions or on board of directors is associated with better financial outcomes. Despite these encouraging findings, it is also true that a leader's success depends on the context in which they lead. Contexts that are very masculine may be disadvantageous for women. For example, research has shown that men were more effective than women in roles usually held by men, especially in military settings. In contrast, women were more effective in less male-dominated settings, such as in education and government. Although these results imply that male and female leaders perform equally well overall, sometimes effectiveness ratings are tainted by prejudice and discrimination because male and female leaders can be treated differently in spite of comparable performance. Women overcoming challenges The fact of women's rising status raises questions about how some women succeed and how organizations and societies move towards the inclusion of women in positions of authority. In a book that we have written on these matters, Through the Labyrinth: The Truth About How Women Become Leaders, we use the metaphor of a labyrinth to describe the situation faced by aspiring women. With intelligence and a bit of luck, it is possible to make one's way through this labyrinth. Women can encounter complex challenges in the labyrinth as compared to men, who in general enjoy a relatively straight path to authority and do not go through the labyrinth as experienced by women. In terms of everyday workplace behavior, women generally gain from blending agency and communion — the masculine and the feminine. By doing so, they show that they are sufficiently directive and assertive to be leaders, and that they also possess the warmth and sociability that women are expected to display. This behavioral strategy can also help women build the workplace social capital that organizations lack. Career success requires being mentored, welcomed in networks and included in relationships that foster advancement. Women who advance in their careers also finesse work-life problems. Attaining a successful career along with a successful family life requires negotiating competing demands of work and family. Doing this skillfully is life's greatest challenge for many women, and good outcomes can be especially elusive for women who do not share domestic responsibilities equitably with their life partners. Negotiating the labyrinth of career challenges can be regarded as women's problem, but, at the same time, it is also the problem of the organizations that present impediments to women. There are many sensible organizational innovations that foster progressive change. Unbiased performance evaluations are essential. Creating networking and mentoring programs for women is also beneficial. And flexibility in the timing and mode of meeting workplace demands is helpful as well. Organizations need to try out innovations that can make them as welcoming to women as to men. Change towards gender equality is not a continuous march on a straight road. Instead, social change requires individual commitment and collective struggle. As women gain greater equality, a portion of people react against these changes, producing backlash. Some people long for familiar, traditional arrangements when men took charge and women followed their lead. For women, progressive change requires countering these backward-looking sentiments and concentrating on moving through the labyrinth of career challenges. Linda L. Carli, is a social psychologist and faculty member at Wellesley College since 1991. Her research focuses on the effects of gender on women's leadership, group interaction, communication, influence, and reactions to adversity. Alice Eagly is Professor and Department Chair of Psychology at Northwestern University. She received her Ph.D. in social psychology from the University of Michigan. Her research interests include the study of gender, attitudes, prejudice, stereotyping, and leadership. Source: www.peoplematters.in Next Article Corporate training: Mixing adventure and learningFriday, December 21, 2012 Preparing for presentations Thursday, January 12, 2023 . 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Black Skeptics Just another The Orbit site The Fetish of Patriotism A White Male Led Revolution Against American Inequality, You Say? Now Accepting Applications for Black Skeptics Scholarships! Physicians and Social Justice Black Skeptics has moved to The Orbit Will on A White Male Led Revolution Against American Inequality, You Say? Cuttlefish on Black Skeptics has moved to The Orbit Support the Black Skeptics "First in the Family" Humanist Scholarship Fund on Code Red Homophobia: Homelessness, HIV and Black Religiosity blackskeptics on Bernie and the White Savior Shuffle nahuati on Bernie and the White Savior Shuffle American Atheists Convention anti-abortion propaganda black academia Black Atheism black atheists Black Church black freethought traditions black incarceration black masculinity black nationalism black secular humanism Black Skeptics First in the Family scholarship black women non-believers blacks and heterosexism blacks and separation of church and state born atheist Christian fascists Christian right Church of Scientology constitutionality cultural diversity and atheism Day of Solidarity Dianetics divine providence down low educational apartheid elevatorgate faith in Los Angeles Farrakhan film depictions and race First in Family Scholarship freethought gender segregation human rights and secular humanism Infidel LGBTQ teens love and humanism love and skepticism Moral Combat excerpt Nation of Islam personhood initiative religious indoctrination Renisha McBride Sikivu Hutchinson social justice and secular humanism Texas Freethought Convention The importance of critical thinking as an African American Troy Davis Western paternalism women of color youth of color and humanism Heretics, Humanism, and "the Hood" November 11, 2010 blackskeptics4 Comments By Sikivu Hutchinson As a radical humanist critic of America's Christian slavocracy Frederick Douglass once wrote, "I prayed for twenty years and received no answer until I prayed with my legs." What would Douglass, a trailblazing male feminist, have made of the brutal ironies of twenty first century black America? How would he have reconciled the "triumph" of its first black president with the travesty of crushing black poverty? The decline of mass movement liberation struggle with its prayer cult obsession? Or Black women's second class citizenship with the sham of "post-feminism?" In the spirit of Douglass, the black secular community's moral obligation to social justice was the recurring theme of the L.A. Black Skeptics' first "Going Godless in the Black Community" roundtable. Held in South Los Angeles, the heart of the West Coast's Black Bible Belt, the meeting was one of the first L.A. gatherings of its kind in recent memory. The group was founded in March of this year to give non-theist and skeptic African Americans "congregating" online a real time community. Fifteen atheist/humanists from a broad array of backgrounds, ages and world views attended. The discussion ranged from critiques of the influence of hyper-religiosity in the African American community to practical strategies for developing humanist resources and social welfare institutions. I was recently reminded of the urgent need for humanist mental health and wellness alternatives at a black/Latina women's conference I attended on "breaking the silence" about domestic violence and HIV/AIDS. Several presenters portrayed faith-based mental health and wellness "remedies" as the most viable approaches to healing. Prayer will "right you," a woman who had been in a violent long term relationship declared to a literal amen corner of nodding heads. Relying upon prayer as an antidote to stress and trauma is a common coping strategy in communities of color, particularly for women of color. Race and gender-related stress are major contributors to stroke, hypertension and obesity in African Americans. Yet those who question faith-based healing remedies and belief systems are often marginalized as being "white-identified" and/or elitist. In some quarters evidence-based therapy is slammed as something black and Latino folks simply "don't do" or can't realistically afford. The mental health crisis amongst African Americans is a devastating indicator of racial and social inequity, of which the prayer as therapy epidemic is an insidious symptom. During the Going Godless discussion participants focused on the importance of instilling black youth with an appreciation for critical thought and free inquiry. Reflecting on his K-12 education in L.A. schools Black Skeptics member Fred Castro said that he couldn't recall ever being exposed to humanist curricula or anything beyond a traditional Western Judeo Christian lens. As the second largest school district in the nation, with skyrocketing dropout rates and youth who are homeless, in foster care and/or on probation, Los Angeles city schools are particularly challenged by the absence of systemic culturally relevant education. High incidences of "faith-based" bullying and harassment, degradation of young women and the culture of violent hyper-masculinity all underscore the need for anti-racist anti-sexist anti-homophobic humanist youth leadership initiatives. Atlanta-based activist Black Son spoke forcefully about having imbibed a culture of bigotry from the Bible, noting that African American youth are merely recycling the oppressive images and gender stereotypes they've been taught by "Christian" precepts. Parenting children amidst a sea of religious conformity and finding secular private schools with multicultural student bodies were also topics of concern. Children of color who come from atheist households—especially those who are taught to openly identify that way—are often subject to ridicule and ostracism as cultural traitors. In a world of public school Christian Bible study clubs, "mandatory" flag pledges, and teachers who violate church/state separation by using and/or endorsing prayer as a coping strategy, black children who don't believe are marked as other. The gathering also highlighted generational differences in atheist of color experience; from that of Clyde Young and Bella De Soto who linked religion to capitalist exploitation and spoke of the need for anti-sexist revolution, to Jermaine Inoue who suggested that socially conscious hip hop was a means of promoting media literacy. Jeffrey "Atheist Walking" Mitchell mused about whether atheists could be spiritual and materialist at the same time, eliciting a comment from artist Rachel Ross about having faith in empirical evidence versus "magical thinking." The discussion became heated when some men wondered what it would take to make black women "less religious." There was much debate about whether black women were entirely responsible for their overinvestment in religion or whether larger societal and cultural forces kept them overinvested. In response, I noted that there was relatively little social pressure/onus on black men to exhibit the kind of religious devotion that black women exhibit in their everyday lives and relationships. Hence, because black men enjoy patriarchal privilege, the real issue should be transforming masculinity to make men and boys more accountable for the care giving and nurturing roles that women are expected to fulfill. Merely criticizing the God-investment of black women without interrogating how patriarchy works in everyday space won't change sexist power relations. Reeling from recession, unemployment, wage decreases, foreclosure, homelessness and health disparities, black communities nationwide have borne the brunt of the global financial meltdown. Humanism can and should engage with the complexity of our disenfranchisement; otherwise it is a vacuous promise asking power to "concede nothing without demand." Sikivu Hutchinson is the author of the forthcoming book Moral Combat: Black Atheists, Gender Politics, and the Values Wars (Infidel Books, 2011). Humanity's Child November 2, 2010 blackskeptics7 Comments By Shawn Brown "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy. Love is never boastful, nor conceited, nor rude; It is not self-seeking, nor easily angered. It keeps no record of wrongdoing. It does not delight in evil, But rejoices in the truth. It always protects, trusts, hopes, and preserves. Seldom have more beautiful words been written. To my mind, these few lines are amongst the greatest poetry ever conceived. Humanity has rarely achieved the level of insight contained in these simple words. So profound are these words that if we could, for a moment, free ourselves from the dialectic between faith and reason we would applaud them. We do not experience anything as deeply absorbing as love. Nothing wraps itself around us, nor runs through us like love. There is nothing in the known universe as powerful as the true love of one human for another. It is the most radical and transformative of all human emotions. It is singular. Love is greater than euphoria; love is greater than courage; love is greater than anger; love is greater than fear; love is greater even than hate. Love commands all emotion, and, when genuinely present, she will summon or dismiss them all at will. It is humanistic love, and not that of a God, which has elevated us from the lower ranks of the animal kingdom. Love is the preface to humanity's story. The writer of first Corinthians may be insightful, but he is not original. It is not the tone or tenor of these words which are not original, but the underlying idea. No matter how poetically pleasing these words are- they are not philosophically original. Neither is the bible's treatment of love in any other place. Given love's divine origin, how could this be? Proudly, it is we who have invented love. We gave birth to her deep in our evolutionary past. We fed love; we taught love to stand; we showed love how to walk; and, finally, we taught her our mother tongue- perseverance. Since then she has spoken unashamedly down the ages. Theism, and in particular Christianity, often claim the high ground of love. Followers bandy the word about, insinuating that there is no truer love than that experienced in the religious context. In the theistic mind love is a gift from God. How pathetic. How revealing of our conditioned self-loathing. How disrespectful of our ancestors. While we should not compete over ownership of love, we can make clear our understanding of its nature. Whether, because the world has tended to view theism as the standard bearer of love, or because we thought other things more important, the freethinking community has not paid enough attention to love. I do not mean that we have failed to love, but that we have not spent enough time speaking about love. We have not spent enough time communicating our understanding of the importance of love. This is sad given the deep commitment to love that most freethinkers exhibit through their humanistic principles. Traditionally, science has been the bellwether of the freethinking community. We have relied upon science as our gladiator in the battle with superstition. After all, this makes sense; it is science which has told us of human origins and even the origin of the universe. It is science which lifted humanity from the ignorance of our unenlightened past. It is science which has allowed us to understand ourselves in a truer and clearer way. Scientific advancement is the story of human advancement. Scientific progress has rescued us from our own primitive impulses. But, before there was science there was love. Science is humanity's most reliable methodology. Love is humanity's essence. We have hidden behind science, foolishly believing that it could tell the entire story of us. There is a beauty in science and it has liberated many people, but the battle between progress and superstition is too big for science alone to win. Science needs an ally. As freethinking icon Zora Neale Hurston once put it: "Love makes your soul crawl out of its hiding place." We must stop hiding behind science and let our souls crawl out. Advancement of freethinking principles will be made through our substantive commitment to a humanistic vision. A vision which can only be crystallized through the prism of love. Science is indeed the truest language in the universe, but love is the only language which all of humanity understands. We must embrace it enthusiastically. After all love is not a religious meme, but the muse of a once low animal which has elevated itself above all others. Love is the fuel of human ascension, and not that of a previously earthbound messiah. It was love of one's family that inspired our ancestors to stop following wild game and attempt to grow crops from the earth, thereby, giving ourselves a more dependable food source. From that development arose modern society, an idea which, while covered in sores, has allowed us to live longer and less brutish lives. As Robert Browning wrote so long ago; "[t]ake away love and our earth is a tomb." The freethinking community must relate to the world first through our love. We must show that we understand that humanity is more than an amalgamation of cells, but a repository of ideas, emotions and needs. We are measurable by science, but science is not our full measure. If we are to convince the world of our rightness, we have to become comfortable with love. On the facts alone we have rarely lost, but, on the deeper understanding of the human psyche the question has been much closer. Religion knows nothing of our origins, and admitted as much when it told us lies of talking snakes and magic apples. But, it still garners more trust than we? Why? Because, we have not dared to push beyond our comfort zone. If the freethinking community could accept that most people are less concerned with the origin of life, than with how to fill their lives with meaning, a revolution would be at hand. Questions of meaning require answers based in love. If we profess humanism, then let us address the full scope of humanity. This means accepting that it is love- most of all- that makes a human what she is. This means understanding that our scientific efforts are only for the edification of a being which is defined by love. And, that science is, like all other disciplines, in the service of humanistic love. Science is what taught us to build cities, but love is what makes us worthy to live in them. "In a word, there are three things that last forever: Faith, hope, and love; But the greatest of them all is love." Even as a skeptic, I am not afraid to accept these words as true and neither should you be. Gladly, in so doing, I need not accept the wrong headed assumption that love is supernatural. It is not the gift of a benevolent God to a pitiful humanity. Love is, however, a gift from our ancestors for the exaltation of humanity. Love is humanity's child. Shawn Brown is an attorney who has studied law both in the United States and England. He has been a freethinker for several years and currently resides in the southwestern United States.
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Famous Villains And Their Infamous Desks Essentials / Facilities / History / Office Furniture / Office Life / Office Product Expert 22 Jun 2016 Inksmith Have you ever wondered what the stories were behind famous office furniture in films and TV? Let's have a look at some venomous desks for evil villains. The offers you couldn't refuse were made in The Godfather's office as he sat behind his office desk stroking a cat (which was a stray found on the film's lot at Paramount). The desk in question was a 'heavily carved' late 19th Century kneehole desk which, I think, was rented from an New York antiques company called Newel, founded in 1939. When Paramount decided to make a sequel they called the firm back up to get the prop again. Eventually the production team bought it for Francis Ford Coppola. You can now see it at the director's own winery. While we might associate Hannibal with a dining table, his office desk has taken centre stage in the character's most recent exploits on TV, often in shot where he's interviewing his patients (and future victims). The desk is where he can be found drawing figures from Renaissance art or plotting the downfall of his best-friend-cum-foe Will Graham. Part of the design brief for Hannibal's world was 'elegant horror movie' and the house of Sir John Soane, here in London. But for all the gothic overtones, Hannibal's desk is actually a mid-century piece by Danish designer Leif Jacobsen. Francis Underwood Was Francis Urquhart of the UK's House of Cards ever this ruthless? Netflix's US president uses a copy of the Resolute desk, a gift from Queen Victoria to 19th US President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1890. It got its name because it's made from timbers of the Resolute, a British ship designed to explore the Arctic. While Francis Underwood will be remembered for his misdeeds and murders, one of Rutherford's claims to fame is that he was the first president to have a telephone and typewriter in the Oval office. Gordon Gekko This financial villain will be remembered for his Greed is Good speech, extolling the power of money and archetypal of the ruthless investment world of the 1980s. Ambitious trader Bud Fox makes the mistake of choosing Gekko as his role model, and thereby hangs a tale. In Wall Street, Gordon Gekko has that most prized of possessions, a corner office, with a panoramic view of the New York skyline. Plus all the accoutrements of corporate power: banks of computer monitors, an enormous glass desk and a huge padded red leather chair. The actual office was in a building on 222 Broadway in Manhattan. (There's a rude word in the video, so be warned.) In The Usual Suspects, Soze is spoken about in fearful tones, a man so ruthless that he would murder his own family rather than have them used as pawns against him. In the key moment of the film, Soze is being interviewed by a police officer who doesn't realise who he's speaking to. Sitting in front of the cop's desk, Soze pretends to be a small and weak – the exact opposite of the character's true nature – weaving a tale from notices pinned to the wall behind the desk, to throw the officer off his scent. What's interesting about this scene, is the desk is used as a prop, but in a completely different way than normal. Normally the villain sits behind his desk, glaring at the soon-to-be-victim in front of him. Here Soze reverses the dynamic, so that his weakness, his very position in the room, becomes his disguise. Making your Office Dog-Friendly → ← How To Handle Your Nerves Before A Presentation Great British Bake Off Bingo How to Christmas Decorate your Desk The Top Ten Euroffice Top10s England Vs Wales Bingo Happy Birthday Colin Firth – Top Diaries Top 15 Office Time Wasters or Life Organisers? The 1966 World Cup and Motivational Speeches How to Choose the Perfect Pen The value of work place benefits
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At El Rincon we are putting the "A" in STEAM with many different arts programs on campus including music, choir, acting and storytelling. Symphonic Jazz Orchestra is a Culver City based non-profit teaching in-class music residencies to elementary schools throughout L.A. County. The program has been at El Rincon for several years in grades K-3. Last year, we were excited to add a 5th grade "Music of the World" program. Dedicated teachers, Mr. Knight and Ms. Koplinka-Loehr, direct the Grades 1-2 and Grades 3-5 choirs respectively. Students learn performance skills and develop a love for vocal music. There are several concerts throughout the year where students perform for classmates, teachers, parents and the community. Young Storytellers engages creativity through the art of storytelling. Using the timeless techniques of mentoring, collaboration, and performance, we provide public school students with an opportunity to write stories and see them brought to life on stage and film. Their mission is to inspire young people to discover the power of their own voice. Culver City Unified School District's Front & Center Theatre Collaborative provides CCUSD with TK-12th grade theatre arts curriculum. The Collaborative is a unique partnership that brings together teaching artists from professional theatre groups with local funding partners to create an unparalleled collective impact – the highest concentration of theatre arts programming per student in any Los Angeles County school district.
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For full disclosure I did not received this item free or discounted from any company, I bought it in the January sales and decided to review it. I have 2 very fluffy pets (one cat and one dog) and 2 very messy children! We previously had the Dyson Stowaway Animal DC20 which we have had for several years and have found very good, but it was getting old and I found it wasn't as good at getting the fine dust up as it used to be, so we decided to invesigate the available options at the moment. Following a review from Lauren at Belle du Brighton I decided that cordless was definitely the way forward, the vax slimline cordless (for family and pets) was on offer at currys for £99 and I was very tempted however the Dyson has a boost function which was the deciding factor for me. I also noticed that dyson advertised their hoovers suction power (28AW in normal mode and 10AW in boost) but vax did not specify so I couldn't compare. The Dyson's RRP is £350, but is currently available at £199 from most retailers or Dyson themselves. It comes in a box with the various attachments and its docking charger. It was very easy to assemble and had about 10 minutes of charge so I could try it out for a short while, then I put it on the charge. A fully charged battery last about 20 minutes on normal mode or 6 minutes on max mode. From empty it takes approximately 3.5 hours to charge fully. I have had a few issues with the Dyson: firstly like Lauren I have found that the handle does dig in to your thumb as you use it, not enough to stop me loving this vacuum cleaner, but it is irritating and something which obviously needs fixing on these cordless cleaners. I have also found that my hair wraps around the head very easily and after each use I need to take the head apart and clean it out. This could be because my daughter and I both moult like crazy, but I do struggle with these where as previously it wasn't such a problem. I over filled it here without noticing! I'm hoping a few sessions with the cleaner will mean the imbedded hair in our carpet is no longer a problem and I can do less empties of the bin. I find I hoover much more often, with no cord to trip over and no need to switch between one plug socket and the next between rooms, it is so easy to just grab the hoover and clean up a small mess. Because I am cleaning more often it means less hair and dirt has accumulated so we need less empties of the bin, one bin full normally does the whole house now and one charge does the house no problem. It is really useful that I no longer need to change heads to do the bathroom or kitchen floor and it switches to a handheld cleaner as well which is so good for doing the car. I absolutely love the Dyson V6 cordless and would recommend it to anyone, especially those with pets or children. I hope to keep on top of the hoovering now and not have it build up on me! The cat hair wasn't a problem and my cat is seriously long haired, it was human hair which wrapped it up. I've been looking at the Dyson cordless vacuums for a while now – we moved to a three storey house last year and dragging the big vacuum up and down the stairs is driving me mad! I wasn't sure if it was worth paying the extra for the V8 but it sounds like the V6 would do the job fine! I'm a big Dyson fan I must admit. Dyson designed this vacuum with pets in mind so everyone with hairy pets should think about owning one. The V6 falls shot in certain departments and Dyson have heard people's complaints which is why they have introduced the V8- it is more expensive though so for someone who is looking to save some money I would recommend this V6, your house will be a lot cleaner after you have used it.
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Private Ernest Lachlan Powter, who was the youngest volunteer from Orange to die. Being born on 9th march 1900, he was fifteen when he lied about his age to go to the war and was dead by the time he was sixteen! Focusing on one individual, Ernest Powter from Orange — the youngest to volunteer at 15 and dead by 16 — a sombre sense of the futility of war is proffered. Ernest's elder brother Claude also served. He not only survived the conflict but was highly decorated, being awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) for personal bravery. But forever after, when he contemplated his exalted military status, he may also have reflected on whether the cost of losing his young brother was worth it.
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Letters & Logo: 1/4" thick acrylic, painted with automotive grade Acrylic Polyurethane paint with matte clear coat. These letters come with Lifetime Warranty against chipping, cracking and fading. Mounted with high performance 3M adhesive. Price includes installation in any of the 4 Houston Zones listed. For other locations please contact us. Mounted with 4 heavy-duty 1" dia anodized brushed aluminum standoffs in a standard drywall. These special mounts will support glass weight without the need for drywall studs. Letters and Logo pieces not to exceed 35 individual pieces. To add more charachters / pieces please contact us.
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Construction project issues at this copper mine in Chile triggered the Canadian firm's second profit warning on Feb. 11. After celebrating the Feb. 6 opening of Montreal-based SNC-Lavalin Inc.'s new Europe headquarters in London, CEO Neil Bruce was headed to Saudi Arabia, where his firm continues to feel the chill of last year's diplomatic rupture between the oil-rich kingdom and Canada—as well as from other cascading developments. In addition to global events now buffeting the firm's bottom line are escalating troubles at home—as new political and legal fallout reaching to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau complicates the contractor's push to keep the 50,000-person company competitive and moving beyond past ethics headlines. Bruce said ongoing Saudi business is relatively unscathed after Canada's support last year for an imprisoned woman in the kingdom. But the firm's outcomes for new work there fell below its previous roughly one-in-three success rate, he added. Oil and gas made up 37% of its approximate $6.9 billion 2017 revenue, including $747 million in Saudi Arabia. SNC-Lavalin on Feb. 11 announced lower projected fourth-quarter 2018 revenue and profit results, with the profit outlook cut by more than 40% and share price down by one-third, noting impacts of an unidentified mining project dispute that Bruce later confirmed is the Codelco copper mine in Chile. The firm termed the problem as "isolated" but also said it will halt EPC bidding in the mining sector and could change its sector management. Bruce also elevated infrastructure group executive Ian Edwards to COO to review overseas clients and markets. He is a former Australia-based Leighton Group executive who has run SNC-Lavalin's major infrastructure business since 2014. With the project issues and lowered earnings outlooks, ratings firm S&P downgraded the firm on Feb. 12 to BBB-, the lowest investment-grade rating, it said. Toronto-based ratings agency DBRS, owned by The Carlyle Group, said on Feb. 15 that its BBB rating "is under review," but the action does not apply to project ratings. Brexit impacts also loomed over the firm's London expansion for 1,200 employees built around its 2017 buy of British design giant Atkins. "The government is really leaving it to the last moment," said Bruce. But "we feel pretty immune," he added, noting 99.9% retention of former Atkins employees. Operating as SNC-Lavalin's engineering, design and project management division, Atkins employs 11,500 people in Europe. But most of its business and more than 10,000 staff are in the U.K. SNC-Lavalin also plans a 2,000-person base in Epsom, England, 25 kilometers away. With the U.K. departure from the European Union set for March 29, Prime Minister Theresa May has yet to agree to a divorce treaty with its remaining 27 member nations. The House of Commons voted down her 585-page draft departure pact last month by an unprecedented majority. The threat of leaving without a deal has caused near panic in business and industry. "There will be huge uncertainty at the ports with any business … relying on imports seriously affected," warns Meg Hillier, chair of the chamber's Public Accounts Committee. For Philip Hoare, the Atkins unit's U.K. and Europe CEO, the Brexit worry is future workload. With Brexit dominating the political agenda, government investment decisions have been shelved, he fears, although existing large public infrastructure programs now provide the firm a secure baseline. But new bombshells in Canada related to past bribery scandals in Montreal and Libya involving long-terminated executives continue to plague SNC-Lavalin, as does a new potential legal headache, with the resulting financial impacts and speculation on future changes in its corporate size and shape. The firm is in early-stage trial proceedings on federal criminal charges filed against it in 2015 related to past executives' bribes on Libya work. Former CEO Pierre Duhaime, forced to resign in 2012 because of alleged ties to a separate Montreal hospital contract bribe scheme, pleaded guilty Feb. 1 to helping a public servant commit breach of trust and was sentenced to 40 months of house arrest and community service; other charges were dropped, however. Now attorneys for former vice president Stephane Roy, charged in 2014 but not yet tried on alleged bribes tied to the Libya contracts, argued in court on Feb. 13 to have those charges dropped due to the trial delay. He was acquitted last year on bribe charges on the Montreal hospital project. Still developing with potential major new complications is a Feb. 7 report in Canada's Globe and Mail newspaper that the office of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may have pressured the country's former attorney general—who was since switched to another cabinet role and then resigned—to reverse federal prosecutors' rejection of the firm's bid to negotiate settlement of the company bribe charges based on its revamp since 2012 of corporate management and toughened ethics rules and enforcement. The controversy has become a Canadian media spectacle that also has attracted U.S. attention. A settlement of the charges, involving new penalties and other measures, would avoid criminal prosecution and retain the firm's ability to bid federal contracts. Canadian authorities have yet to publicly disclose reasons for not granting the firm a so-called deferred prosecution agreement, a tool Canada enacted last June similar to those used in the U.S., U.K. and elsewhere. Media reports speculate that its decision is related to the firm not reporting its internal corruption probe findings to authorities. But in a Feb. 10 TV appearance, new Attorney General David Lametti said a settlement with the company is a "possibility." Even so, now brewing, however, are possible provincial bribe charges outlined in December court documents against SNC-Lavalin related to alleged actions by departed employees to win a $127-million contract almost two decades ago to renovate Montreal's Jacques Cartier Bridge. Authorities have not said when or if charges will be filed. The firm has strong defenders in Quebec, who are concerned about a potential acquisition by a non-Canadian firm or a bankruptcy that could impact a core provincial employer. Meanwhile, financial analysts who see stability in the firm's core businesses, are urging it to move on liquidating some investments to shore up its cash flow and quell investor anxiety—particularly completion of a sale of part of its valuable 17% stake in Toronto's 407 toll road that could generate more than $2 billion, says Bloomberg. Says National Bank of Canada analyst Maxim Sytchev: "if the shares of SNC cannot get traction (excluding the legal issues) in this relatively decent macro environment, what will happen when the business cycle shoe drops?" With new speculation among Canadian business observers on SNC-Lavalin's best or likely future strategy, as reported Feb. 15 by the Globe and Mail (subscription) there could be a big audience listening on Feb. 22 when CEO Bruce reports the firm's four-quarter results.
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Chapel conversion, Newton on Ouse, North Yorkshire. This redundant Victorian chapel was purchased with planning permission by a developer. We were engaged to amend the approved scheme to provide additional first floor accommodation, obtain Building Regulations approval and provide working drawings for the conversion.
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A talk regarding Islamic perspectives on Jesus, and historical and contemporary debates about his nature and role. The talk also highlights the possibility of a shared Christological dialogue between the Abrahamic faiths. Dr Timothy Winter, also known as Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad, is an English Sunni Muslim scholar, researcher, writer and academic. 47:30 Q: What makes Islam 'Abrahamic'? 50:50 Q: How can there be a reconciliation between Jews & Christians? 55:37 Q: Authenticity of gnostic gospels? Alternative Ebionite Christology? 59:00 Q: Relationship with Muslims and The Bible? 1:01:37 Q: Islamic view on Jesus eschatological role? 1:05:53 Q: How can Muslims and Christian reconcile their different views on Jesus? 1:10:17 Q: Evangelicals and legalism? 1:12:29 Q: What does Qur'an say about forgiveness, salvation and the afterlife? 1:15:32 Q: The origins Christian view of salvation? 1:17:00 Q: Is Jerusalem the third Holy City? 1:18:15 Q: Finality of Prophethood in Bible? What about a paraclete? I have listened to this last year, very interesting. Professor Winter has become something of a Lancelot Andrewes for the western muslim world. He is a true scholar and worthy of respect. He and Hamza Yusuf seem far more intelligent and informative than somewhat dubious gentleman such as Zakir Naik or Yusuf Estes. We may disagree, but we may admire one another arguments. I think the problem with this approach in judging people is related somehow to the mindset of western people. Just because Dr. Winter or Hamza match how your paradigm works, it doesn't mean that other paradigms are dubious or wrong! I hope that you are well and thank you for your comment upon my comment. I was merely making the point that Dr Winter and Hamza Yusuf seem to make more considered and scholarly statements as opposed to Dr Zakir Naik, currently in exile due to charges of tax laundering and dissemination of extremist material, or Yusuf Estes, who in his most famous online video claimed that the Roman Catholic Church was founded by Alexander the Great. Abdullah1234 I disagree. See the incredibly embarrassing video of Yusuf Estes below. Dr Tim Winter and Hamza are educated people. Estes is obviously not. I'm not sure he should be giving dawah at all. I don't think anyone would suggest to do Dawah without knowledge. However, knowledge is not necessarily to be a Phd degree or an academic talking! Would you give an academic talking as Dawah for some tribes in Amazon or in a desert? Also, let's say that some people who have done a great job in Dawah and brought many people to Islam do have some mistakes, what would that be supposed to mean? Some Muslims at Speaker's Corner once gave me a booklet by Zakir Naik — I think it was called 'Answering questions about Islam' or something like that. I learned that plants feel pain, and that eating pork will make you behave unhygienically, like pigs. I am afraid that he did, and stated that the Emperor St Constantine, of holy and blessed memory, and his nefarious bishops ( i know sarcasm is the lowest form of wit, but i could not resist ) added divinity to Our Lord Christ. The Arian creeds might disagree, but that is neither here or there. The entire video can be found if you type 'A Catholic sister asked Yusuf Estes-why he accepted Islam-2011'. It is truly shocking. This man should not be preaching if he doesn't know what he is talking about. Educated Christians will doubtless think that if he is so embarrassingly wrong about their faith how reliable is he about Islam? FYI, most christians have no idea about bible's content, and they think Islam is cult invented by the catholic church! Indeed, what a goofy claim that the Roman Catholic church was started by Alexander the Great around 300 BC. He should be embarressed. Also, he said other goofy things and made several other errors about Constantine and the Council of Nicea of 325 AD, etc. Alexander the Great was no Roman Catholic, he was Muslim. Because God says so. 35:27 "If you want to understand the origins of the Jesus narrative you have to look at apocryphal Christian stories". Correct. To understand these sources you don't have to to dream up in a leap of faith arabic "Ebionites" of the 6th century. Because you arrogance annoys me, I actually wasn't the one who made the connection genius. Thus we have a paradox of world-historical proportions, viz., the fact that Jewish Christianity indeed disappeared within the Christian church, but was preserved in Islam and thereby extended some of its basic ideas even to our own day. According to Islamic doctrine, the Ebionite combination of Moses and Jesus found its fulfillment in Muhammad. Maybe you should get acquainted with more recent scholarship. Also see the works of Fred Donner, Angelika Neuwirth. I would never deny that there are Christians who are nitwits, just as there as Muslims or Jews who are nitwits. I hope that you are well,although I must confess that this is a somewhat curious quotation. Monophysitism and Ebionism are very much two extremes on the horseshoe of theology. On the one hand Monophysitism, or rather Miaphysitism, holds to the belief in the one incarnate Nature of God the Word, that the humanity and divinity of Christ were never separated even for an instant or a twinkling of an eye. It could be considered a reaction to the teachings of the heretic Nestorius, the accursed of God. The Monophysite Churches of Syria, Armenia, Egypt, India and Ethiopia reject the Holy Council of Chalcedon, claiming that it was simply Nestorianism repackaged. The most powerful church in the area of the Red Sea was and is the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church which, despite being Miaphysite, is staunchly loyal to the Creeds of Nicaea and of Constantinople. Women and men pray separately, shoes are removed when in the holy place and systematic prostration is a prominent aspect of worship. As such while there may be several aesthetic similarities to Islam, there is absolutely none in the doctrinal sense. 'the Ebionites differed from non-Christian Jews in asserting that Jesus was the sacrifice for the sins of the world and that all other sacrifices had therefore become meaningless. Among other things this belief led them to embrace a vegetarian diet, since most meat was procured, in the ancient world, through the religious act of sacrificing an animal… Some of the Ebionites' distinctive concerns are embodied in their Gospel. This is shown, for example, in the reference to the diet of John the Baptist, in which the canonical statement that he ate locusts (i.e. meat) and wild honey was modified by the change of simply one letter, so that now the Baptist, in anticipation of the Ebionites themselves, maintains a vegetarian cuisine: here he is said have eaten pancakes and wild honey'. Not very Islamic sentiments. Should you say that there were certain Ebionites who held to matters such as the birth of the Saviour from the holy virgin, and that these individuals were the true followers of the Messiah in hiding and were essentially proto muslims, does this not have a greater resemblance to Dan Brown than serious history. It does all seen highly speculative. PS I assure you that the Orthodox Church has externally stringent rules on the subject of personal hygiene. 'A mitred archpriest from a popular cathedral in a major city, a veteran monk from a strict monastery, and a soon-to-graduate seminarian from St. Vladimir's Seminary are having a conversation. The aged monk replied "I beg your pardon, Father, could you remind me, what is this thing called chateaubriand and white truffles? The post was not aimed towards you. You have all decided to reject any scholarly quotes about the subject and are reaching for anything to the contrary hence me having to dedicate an article to it. The topic was "did stewjo004 make the connection?" And I did not as the arrogant moron claimed. P.S. I assure you-you all think you're clean but aren't. This is irrelevant to my point that I did not make the connection. So to prove my point about your arrogance will you concede I am not the one who made the Ebionite/Islam connection as you asserted earlier? "My opinion", I don't think," etc. All orientalist opinions change like the wind, so this is not "scholarships new opinion" it is this man's single opinion. Finally, I did NOT argue that the Prophet(saw) learned from Christians in Hijaz or that there was a community in the region, I argued that these people are proof that Islamic beliefs existed among early Christianity. You guys want them to be reading the Qur'an and that is not our beliefs regarding earlier forms of the religion. It is the belief in One God that matters the rules, vocab used, etc do not.
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The Beaumont Police Department is investigating after officers found the body of a deceased man near the split of Interstate 10 and US 69 Tuesday afternoon, according to information from the department. Police believe the man was reported missing out of Louisiana and is homeless. No foul play is suspected, BPD said. Officials discovered the body after another emergency call brought them to the area, officials said.
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Q: How can I create my own Error messages form firebase login/register page. For Example, If password/email is invalid Currently it shows the below error messages when either entering invalid email or invalid password, how can i customize it to my own error messages? below is my sigin function. function Login() { const [email, setEmail] = useState(""); const [password, setPassword] = useState(""); const [error, setError] = useState(""); const { setTimeActive } = useAuthValue(); const navigate = useNavigate(); const login = (e) => { e.preventDefault(); signInWithEmailAndPassword(auth, email, password) .then(() => { if (!auth.currentUser.emailVerified) { sendEmailVerification(auth.currentUser) .then(() => { setTimeActive(true); navigate("/verify-email"); }) .catch((err) => alert(err.message)); } else { navigate("/"); } }) .catch((err) => setError(err.message)); };
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Q: SQL : Split numeric string from as specific position by using commas as indicator I have two columns in my data. Column1 contains the numeric strings where digits are separated by commas and Column2 contains a number. I want to truncate the column1 by using the column2 as the position identifier for comma starting from right end of the string. Column1 Column2 Expected_OP 0,12,38,69,96,127,159,187 2 0,12,38,69,96,127 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 3 0,0,0,0,0,0,0 0,0,0,0,0,0 4 0,0 A: Here's a working one, with a bit of trial-and-error: select column1, column2, substr(column1,1,instr(column1,',',1,length(column1) - length(replace(column1,',','')) - column2 + 1) - 1) from test db<>fiddle here (Used postgresql) (Note, there is no error-checking with regards to invalid input (example no commas or too high number in column2)
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Botox is a purified protein toxin produced by the Clostridium Botulinum bacteria. Although Botox is a toxin, there have been no serious side effects. It is used in extremely small amounts in local areas and does not spread throughout the body. An appreciated but little known fact about Botox is that it was initially approved by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) for injection into the delicate eye muscle of patients with crossed eyes (blepharospasm). It has since been safe and effectively used since 1989. This treatment has proved successful for both men and women. 1. How is Botox used? A few drops of Botox are injected with a tiny needle into the muscle that creates a wrinkle. This blocks the nerve impulses from stimulating the muscle and as a result, the muscle relaxes. As the muscle stops contracting, the skin overlying the muscle relaxes and the wrinkles in the skin soften. Botox is a safe and effective purified protein toxin, which blocks impulses from the nerve in the tiny facial muscles that help contribute to more wrinkles. After the treatment, the wrinkles relax along with the muscles while the surrounding untreated facial muscles contract in a normal fashion. This allows normal facial expressions to remain unaffected. 2. How safe is Botox? For over 12 years Botox has been used safely and successfully in Occuloplastic surgery and for wrinkle therapy. Since Botox is not permanent, possible side effects are temporary and localized to the area injected. 3. How do I prepare for this procedure? First, our doctor will take a complete medical history to determine if you are a good candidate for treatment with Botox. We will then perform a complete facial examination to determine which areas of your face may benefit from Botox. Botox can only treat wrinkles caused by muscular contractions (dynamic wrinkles). Some facial lines and wrinkles (Passive wrinkles / deep expression lines) can only be eliminated by fillers / chemical peeling / re-surfacing. 4. Where can Botox be more effective? The most common areas are the frown lines between the eyebrows, the horizontal forehead lines, and crow's feet. On occasion, some other areas may be treated as well like underarms for patients suffering from hyperhydrosis (excessive sweating). 5. Will it give me an artificial appearance? Treatment with Botox produces a more youthful and rested appearance, doing away with the lines that form around the upper part of the face. When performed properly, it does not produce an artificial appearance. There is a small pinch for about 5 seconds. We use tiny special needles to minimize discomfort. Most patients tolerate this quite comfortably. Cold compresses and anesthetic cream can be used to numb the skin. 7. Who carries out the procedure? The procedure is carried out by our dermatologists. 8. How long does the procedure take? Botox treatments generally take between 10 – 30 minutes depending on the number of areas to be treated. You will be asked to return at the end of 2 weeks post treatment for a review of the results and if needed a top – up. 9. Can I return home the same day? Yes. Treatment with Botox is a very simple procedure, which allows you to return home immediately after your procedure. 10. Are there any limitations on my activity? Following treatment with Botox, people can usually return to their normal activities. The only restrictions are that they should not have a facial massage or any other activity which may apply pressure to the face for 24 hours. 11. Can I use make-up immediately after treatment? Make-up can be applied immediately after Botox and patients may resume their activities. There can be a small area of swelling at the injection sites which typically resolves in 1 or 2 hours, if it occurs. 12. What is the recovery time for Botox? Botox may leave a red mark for a few minutes where administered. The mark disappears by the time you return to work from your lunch hour. 13. How long does a Botox treatment last? Allergen, the manufacturer of Botox, states the effects last about 3 months. We have found the effects to routinely last 4 to 6 months. Our patients usually return a couple of times (2 – 3) a year for their maintenance treatments. After several treatments, the effects may begin to last longer, sometimes for up to 8 months with skilled hands and experienced application. 14. Am I candidate for Botox? Yes, if you have furrow between eyebrows, horizontal wrinkles on your forehead, crow's feet around your eyes, a constant angry look or appear stern or too serious or you don't like the way you look in pictures. 15. How long does it take to see the results from Botox? Muscle weakening does not begin until at least 1-2 days after treatment, but sometimes takes as much as 12 days. The results are usually seen 7 – 10 days post treatment. Please refrain from touching the treated area for 3-4 hours. Remain upright for 3-4 hours. Do not have facial massage or electrical stimulation to the face for 72 hrs. Do not overstretch, bend or kneel excessively for 2 weeks following treatment. Do not fly for up to 72 hours after the treatment. Muscle weakening does not begin until at least 1-2 days after treatment, but sometimes takes as much as 12 days. After cosmetic treatment, the effects of Botulinum toxin usually persist for about 4 – 6 months before muscle activity is gradually resolved. It is recommended that you come back for more treatment at the first sign of muscle re-activation.
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Once you put gravy sauce on, they eventually turn rather soggy. This isn't Poutine Kitchen's fault, it's the concept of the dish. And I should've expected it. But I kinda didn't, and so the sogginess of it all put me off. So just to warn you, fries get soft when you put sauce on them and this is what you do with poutine. However, if that isn't concerning you, you'll very likely... Doneness. Cupcakes that have a soggy top might not have baked long enough. Place a toothpick inside the cupcake to check for proper doneness. If the toothpick comes out clean, your cupcakes have baked for the correct amount of time. 30/06/2008 · Best Answer: Yes. Definately preheat the stone. That is why it is soggy. Put the stone in the oven before you turn it on, then while you make your pizza, let the stone get really hot. Slide your pizza on to the stone without removing the stone from the oven. A …... 29/08/2012 · You know, I get so many reactions from other people about my son's pickiness. But, the funny thing is, I share many of his tendencies. And I get really icked out by soggy bread. Once you put gravy sauce on, they eventually turn rather soggy. This isn't Poutine Kitchen's fault, it's the concept of the dish. And I should've expected it. But I kinda didn't, and so the sogginess of it all put me off. So just to warn you, fries get soft when you put sauce on them and this is what you do with poutine. However, if that isn't concerning you, you'll very likely... Skip to Recipe. Hi there. With it being the weekend and all, I won't keep you. I just thought, in case you hadn't decided on breakfast yet, that you might be interested in this baked French toast, a dish I find nearly impossible not to make at least once a weekend. 30/12/2009 · Make bruschetta topping ahead of time. Toast bread just before serving. Add topping and serve immediately. Don't let it sit longer than 5 minutes before eating.... 27/05/2012 · I think you are needing to keep the bread away from the cold things in your lunch box. If it is against a cold soda or an apple, etc... it will get condensation and become soggy. Question How Do You Keep Bruschetta From Getting Soggy? Doneness. Cupcakes that have a soggy top might not have baked long enough. Place a toothpick inside the cupcake to check for proper doneness. If the toothpick comes out clean, your cupcakes have baked for the correct amount of time. 29/08/2012 · You know, I get so many reactions from other people about my son's pickiness. But, the funny thing is, I share many of his tendencies. And I get really icked out by soggy bread. Becaide there is water in the bread, and the microwave heats up water molecules, and the microwave air is cool, the water condenses and it goes back into the bread making it soggy. Most of the restaurants near my area get this wrong - the bread pieces are soggy and yellow due to the butter they use and crunchy and tough on the crust. I want to try and making garlic bread but I want to avoid getting them soggy. French Toast should be firm, not soggy. If you've flipped the toast too soon, the surface may be slightly soggy (even if it's nicely brown). But no problem. After the second side is cooked, just flip again and cook the first side for a few seconds until it's nice and firm.
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Alois Beranek, né le à Vienne (Autriche) et mort le , était un footballeur, un arbitre et un entraîneur autrichien de football. Carrière de footballeur Alois commença en tant que footballeur dans le club de l'ASV Hertha Wien, de 1927 à 1929 mais il ne remporta aucun titre avec ce club, se classant en 1927-1928 et en 1928-1929. Carrière d'arbitre Alois fut arbitre international dès 1929 jusqu'en juin 1952. Il a officié dans des compétitions majeures : Coupe du monde de football de 1934 (1 match) Coupe du monde de football de 1938 (1 match) Coupe d'Autriche de football 1945-1946 (finale) Carrière d'entraîneur Alois fut l'espace d'une saison l'entraîneur de l'équipe autrichienne du Rapid Vienne lors de la saison 1955-1956, mais il fut remplacé à la fin de la saison par Franz Wagner, ce qui fait que bien que le Rapid Vienne termina champion d'Autriche cette saison-là, il ne remporta le titre. Notes et références Liens externes Naissance à Vienne (Autriche) Naissance en janvier 1900 Décès en mai 1983 Décès à 83 ans Footballeur autrichien Arbitre autrichien de football Arbitre de la Coupe du monde de football 1938 Arbitre de la Coupe du monde de football 1934 Entraîneur autrichien de football Entraîneur du Rapid Vienne Naissance en Autriche-Hongrie
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