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I was 40 minutes early for the class, waiting impatiently at the gym where it was held and playing with possible scenarios involving my impending interaction with Marcos, neither of which included a word about having got there early or having rehearsed what to say. When the smiley instructors arrived and greeted the students, Alexa – more inclined to dealing with the public than the quiet Javier, I gathered – noticed my new face, came over to introduce herself to me and gave me a form to fill out. — 'Did someone recommend us to you?', she asked. — 'An Argentinean guy?', I tried to supply more information. Her eyes turned up but she remained silent, no sign of recognition – blank. — 'Tall, young?', I tried again. They took us to a room upstairs and the class started without Marcos. It moved fast from the warm up: we practiced adornos that got gradually more complex as we did our first walks around the room. When the warm up was over, the class was shown a sequence of steps and us ladies were told we should improvise with the adornos as the guys led us. I wasn't comfortable doing them on my own, so I wasn't looking forward to adding the embellishments to the movement. As there were more ladies than leaders, I stepped back and waited for the next round to start. It wasn't waiting exactly. Alexa came to train the adornos with me and another lady in front of the mirror. She was sweet and thorough as she demonstrated the movements and corrected our posture but what looked light and graceful on her did not translate as well on my body. I felt as if I walked with orthopedic shoes while others floated on clouds and everyone had noticed it by then. —- 'Sorry.', I said awkwardly. —- 'It's ok. Uhh let's try again', he stopped and looked at Alexa's direction. She was helping a girl so he continued in Spanish as he demonstrated the move to me 'try to bring your attention to your body'. —- 'It's ok, I understand.', I replied in Spanish. His face lit up. He cracked on showing me the muscles I should be engaging, how I should feel it on my thighs and the difference from performing it mindfully, engaging my whole body in the movement. Javier was evidently a trained dancer, not only tango, but classical, contemporary… and he was very serious about it. He gave me precise instructions and brought my focus back on my body, the music and the classroom as he challenged me to respond to his body. I was finally there and the happiness of getting things right and dancing soon caught up with me. I did not understand it immediately and my face surely showed it. I tried again, but something stopped me. Javier had earned my full respect as an instructor but he intimidated me and following his breath – as well as his instructions and his body – felt too close. Fabian and the memory of how we connected dancing came to my mind, making my breath short and shallow, as it followed its own chaotic pattern which did not resemble Javier's at all. The body was ok, though, so he let me off that time. —- 'Was everything ok?', Alexa asked me when the class finished. Marcos never turned up, leaving me puzzled and disappointed. All the adrenaline, the waiting in vain. Again! Okay, the forró was long shot, but this class was his idea and we had agreed on it! Had I got the wrong night? Maybe he had forgotten or had had a problem? Oh, more waiting! 'Aries and impatient', he had rightly said, so why wasn't he there?
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Pros & Cons of Military Housing By Dana Sparks Housing Options for Seniors A Guide to Senior Housing Reasons to Buy a Condo Senior-Housing Types Landscapes for Fire Pits The process of house hunting begins the moment a member of the U.S. military receives orders that he is to relocate. He can opt to live on base or off. The decision he makes will be based on a number of factors, including the quality of on-base housing, the services available to him and his family, and whether he would like to be surrounded by other military families. Like any other living situation, there are pros and cons involved in choosing to live in military housing. Pro: Near the Job Most military bases are simply designed, making it easy to travel from spot to another quickly. Living in military housing generally means that you will be closer to your unit and won't have to worry about commuting from a far distance. Pro: Amenities The military routinely surrounds military housing with the types of amenities and services that benefit military families. If you opt to live in military housing, you will likely live near affordable shopping, a fitness center, recreation facilities, a pool, schools and churches. Pros: Increased Safety Many upscale neighborhoods give the illusion of safety, but none of them enforces it like the military. The identity of every person entering the base is verified. If he's not a resident or someone who has been hired to work in the area, he will not be allowed to enter the premises. Add to that the close-knit nature of military neighborhoods, random car checks and military police constantly patrolling the area, and you have an added sense of home security. Pro: Support Military life, particularly in times of war, can be stressful for a soldier and his family. Living in military housing makes the family part of a community that was created specifically for them and the special challenges they face. There are community services available for military families, such as outreach programs, relocation readiness programs and help dealing with deployment. Con: Variety of Housing Military housing can be a bit of a mix. Some bases have tremendous family housing units, consisting of large, well-kept homes. Others are old and in need of renovation. Deciding whether to move into military housing is easier when you know exactly what your base has to offer. Con: Housing Allowance Living on base in military housing means that all of a soldier's housing allowance will be taken. Some soldiers prefer to collect the housing payment, live off base inexpensively and save cash. Con: Waiting Lists It is possible to run into a waiting list for housing on particular military installations. While the military will move your belongings into an off-base location while you wait, the double move can still be inconvenient. Con: Strict Rules Military housing can come with especially strict rules. There are housing inspections to ensure that you're caring for your home and covenants regarding how often the lawn must be mowed. You have to determine whether these are intrusions you can live with. Military.Com: Living on Base: Pros and Cons All Voices: The Pros And Cons Of Living On A Military Base Dana Sparks has been a professional writer since 1990. As a staff reporter, she has written hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles, and she is also the author of two published novels. Sparks holds a Bachelor of Arts in business. How Much Money Do You Get to Buy a House in the Army? The Advantages of Living in the Suburbs How to Get Military Housing The Benefits of Temporary Housing From a Job Relocation Elderly Housing Problems Military Housing Benefits About Military Housing College Housing for Seventeen-Year-Olds Pros & Cons of Urban Sprawl 1 How Much Money Do You Get to Buy a House in the Army? 2 The Advantages of Living in the Suburbs 3 How to Get Military Housing 4 The Benefits of Temporary Housing From a Job Relocation
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Damon Wayans to Star in Lethal Weapon TV Pilot By: Nicole Carpenter FOX has ordered a pilot for the television adaption of Lethal Weapon. Variety reports that Damon Wayans, Sr. will star as Roger Murtaugh—the role originally played by Danny Glover in the film and its sequels. The show will follow Martin Riggs, originally played by Mel Gibson and yet to be cast for the television reboot, as he moves to Los Angeles after the death of his wife and child. A former Texas cop and Navy SEAL, Riggs is partnered with LAPD detective Murtaugh, who's recently been instructed to "avoid any stress in his life" after suffering a heart attack. Nicole Carpenter
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Q: C function with pointers in C# I'm currently playing with CppSharp and I generated the bindings for the SDL2 library. It almost works, but I can't get working the event part of the library. In C, you just use the API like this SDL_Event event; while(SDL_WaitEvent(&event)) { if(e.type = SDL_QUIT) exit(0); } But in C# with the generated bindings I can't do it: SDL.SDL_Event e = new SDL.SDL_Event(); while(SDL.SDL_WaitEvent(e)) { if(e.Type == (uint)SDL.SDL_EventType.SDL_QUIT) System.Environment.Exit(0); } It compiles but e.Type is always zero, which is not correct, it's like the C# object never changes internally. Is there a way to let C# pass an SDL.SDL_Event like C does. For reference, here are the bindings (I would like to not change them, because they're generated by CppSharp): [SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("SDL2", CallingConvention = global::System.Runtime.InteropServices.CallingConvention.Cdecl,EntryPoint="SDL_WaitEvent")] internal static extern int SDL_WaitEvent(global::System.IntPtr @event); public static int SDL_WaitEvent(global::SDL.SDL_Event @event) { var ____arg0 = @event.__Instance; var __arg0 = new global::System.IntPtr(&____arg0); var __ret = __Internal.SDL_WaitEvent(__arg0); return __ret; } How can I get the event loop working in C#? EDIT: SDL_Event generated struct public unsafe partial struct SDL_Event { [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Explicit, Size = 56)] public partial struct __Internal { [FieldOffset(0)] internal uint type; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_CommonEvent.__Internal common; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_WindowEvent.__Internal window; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_KeyboardEvent.__Internal key; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_TextEditingEvent.__Internal edit; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_TextInputEvent.__Internal text; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_MouseMotionEvent.__Internal motion; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_MouseButtonEvent.__Internal button; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_MouseWheelEvent.__Internal wheel; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_JoyAxisEvent.__Internal jaxis; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_JoyBallEvent.__Internal jball; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_JoyHatEvent.__Internal jhat; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_JoyButtonEvent.__Internal jbutton; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_JoyDeviceEvent.__Internal jdevice; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_ControllerAxisEvent.__Internal caxis; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_ControllerButtonEvent.__Internal cbutton; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_ControllerDeviceEvent.__Internal cdevice; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_AudioDeviceEvent.__Internal adevice; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_QuitEvent.__Internal quit; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_UserEvent.__Internal user; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_SysWMEvent.__Internal syswm; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_TouchFingerEvent.__Internal tfinger; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_MultiGestureEvent.__Internal mgesture; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_DollarGestureEvent.__Internal dgesture; [FieldOffset(0)] internal global::SDL.SDL_DropEvent.__Internal drop; [FieldOffset(0)] internal fixed byte padding[56]; [SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("SDL", CallingConvention = global::System.Runtime.InteropServices.CallingConvention.Cdecl, EntryPoint="??0SDL_Event@@QEAA@AEBT0@@Z")] internal static extern global::System.IntPtr cctor(global::System.IntPtr instance, global::System.IntPtr _0); }
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Presents "Covering War and Peace, Sports and Celebs" Scott Simon hosts NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday, which has an audience of 4.2 million listeners. He has reported on everything from Ground Zero in New York to theater stages, has covered ten wars and hundreds of campaigns, and has interviewed the most interesting personalities of our time. Simon is the author of Windy City, Pretty Birds, and the forthcoming Baby, We Were Meant for Each Other (2010). He is the recipient of the Peabody Award, Emmy Award, and James Beard Award.
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Could be old news but I just came across hybrid solar airconditioner's . refrigerant with what looks to be a heat exchanger like a solar hot water system. Although the system i mentioned first is something different all together. I looked at the first one ages ago and commented on it somewhere, and thought - what a joke..? The technology is VERY old, with roof collectors being used for many years. Now the second device is interesting.. I would doubt that it's a solar HW system, and would think it's like the first, but more practical.. ie. a solar collector , probably heating a tank of glycol, and the RAC is using the heat for home heating.. It could make ALL the difference with COLD climates and make the RAC usable where their COP really fails below certain temperatures.. It would not impede the normal air flow, and would lend itself to typical High-Rise situations with other than South Orientation.. It would be interesting to know just what a difference it would make, but you would think that it would still be limited to W/M2 of the solar collector.. This has been discussed widely in another thread - most people are sceptical. If you're off grid and looking for an efficient AC, try the mitsubishi heavy industries models. Personally I don't need AC we live on the edge of a large hill in the hinterland so we get natural cool wind that flows through the house along with lots of insulation high ceilings I haven't even had to turn the cieling fans on yet. The only reason the fans were installed had something to do with it meeting the criteria for its star rating. The only place I could use one is in my shed. Though I need to install two more windows on the south side to get natural wind flow + some more insulation first. If i did get one for the shed it would just be a way under sized little cheap nasty portable unit where I would wheel it over and have the compressor runny 100% duty cycle blowing cold air directly on me. As I would only use it it extreme weather around mid day in the shed.efficiency is of no concern I usually have a good 2000 -3000w of pv to play with on a day like that. There must be some gains from cooling the condenser fins perhaps with a spray mister.
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Language add remove For private clients For institutional clients International English Logins About Vontobel Alternative search for Media releases and news Vontobel enters the Norwegian leveraged products market and expands its presence in Northern Europe Vontobel Vontobel enters the Norwegian leveraged products market and expands its presence in Northern Europe 4/4/2022 Reading time: 4 minute(s) Vontobel is today launching a range of leveraged products in Norway as it continues to grow its presence in Nordic markets. The investment firm now ranks as one of the leading European providers in Northern Europe. Vontobel's offering in Norway is targeted at both private clients and institutional investors. Vontobel has long been a leading provider of leveraged products in Switzerland and has established itself as one of the top providers in Europe in the last five years. It has successfully entered the Swedish, Finnish and Danish markets in recent years and is today one of the largest independent issuers of leveraged products in Northern Europe. Vontobel is making its market debut in Norway by offering bull & bear certificates publicly on the Nordic Growth Market (NGM). Bull & bear certificates offer a simple and efficient way to profit from stable trends in both rising and falling markets by leveraging the daily price performance of a reference instrument (a share or an index). The product offering gives private and institutional investors in Norway the opportunity to execute individual trading strategies in line with their specific risk profiles. Leveraged products are suitable for active investors seeking to actively trade with a broad range of asset classes in bull and bear scenarios. More risk-averse equity investors can use these products for portfolio protection. Vontobel intends to gradually expand its product range with the addition of other categories such as tracker certificates which, like ETFs or funds, replicate transparent and rules-based strategies, sectors or megatrends. Vontobel also intends to extend its future Norwegian product portfolio with the inclusion of mini futures and turbo warrants. These types of leveraged products are quite popular in Sweden and Finland and include a knock-out level, thus giving investors opportunities for swing trading and to set up longer-term leveraged portfolio positions. Leveraged investment products enable investors to combine different asset categories and a variety of risk and return profiles. Moreover, these products provide access to a wide range of markets, share indexes, sectors, commodities and currencies, many of which are not usually open to private investors. Further, the leverage component of these products allows investors to invest more efficiently with less capital. "We are seeing strong demand for leveraged products – especially bull & bear certificates – from private investors and institutional clients in Norway. Combined with our many years of expertise in this product category, this creates the ideal conditions for Vontobel's entry into the Norwegian market for leveraged products," explained Heiko Geiger, Head Flow Products Distribution at Bank Vontobel Europe AG. With an initial offering of more than 600 bull & bear certificates on indices, commodities and leading Norwegian, European and US equities, investors will be able to execute their individual trading strategies. In addition to tactical investments with leverage using specific market opportunities, Norwegian investors can also use bear certificates to protect and hedge their stock and fund portfolios. Vontobel provides market access to various asset classes with long and short positions and personalized risk levels. This enables retail clients to invest with the same degree of sophistication as professional investors. "Developing and selling leveraged products is one of Vontobel's core competencies. We have 30 years of experience in this sector. Investors can rely on our deep knowhow, successful platform strategy and leading market making. Our integrated trading environment, cost-efficient processes and innovative platforms are key factors driving our European success," Geiger explained. Bank Vontobel Europe AG will be responsible for the distribution, pricing and trading of the leveraged products. The issuer is Vontobel Financial Products GmbH in Germany. [email protected] [email protected] At Vontobel, we actively shape the future. We create and pursue opportunities with determination. We master what we do – and we only do what we master. This is how we get our clients ahead. As a globally active investment manager with Swiss roots, we specialize in wealth management, active asset management and investment solutions. We harness the power of technology to deliver a high-quality, individual client experience and to deploy our investment expertise across multiple platforms and ecosystems. We empower our employees to take ownership of their work and bring opportunities to life. We do so based on the conviction that successful investing begins with the assumption of personal responsibility. We continuously scrutinize our achievements as we strive to exceed the expectations of our clients. The registered shares of the Vontobel Holding AG are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange. The Vontobel families' close ties to the company guarantee our entrepreneurial independence. We consider the resulting freedom as an obligation to also assume our social responsibility. As of December 31, 2021, Vontobel held CHF 296.8 billion of total client assets. 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ISEE Upper Level Quantitative : Solid Geometry Study concepts, example questions & explanations for ISEE Upper Level Quantitative All ISEE Upper Level Quantitative Resources ← Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next → ISEE Upper Level Quantitative Help » Geometry » Solid Geometry Example Question #1 : How To Find The Surface Area Of A Prism is a positive number. Which is the greater quantity? (A) The surface area of a rectangular prism with length , width , and height (B) The surface area of a rectangular prism with length , width , and height . It is impossible to determine which is greater from the information given (A) is greater (B) is greater (A) and (B) are equal The surface area of a rectangular prism can be determined using the formula: Using substitutions, the surface areas of the prisms can be found as follows: The prism in (A): Regardless of the value of , - that is, the first prism has the greater surface area. (A) is greater. Example Question #1 : How To Find The Length Of An Edge A cube has sidelength one and one-half feet; a rectangular prism of equal volume has length 27 inches and height 9 inches. Give the width of the prism in inches. One and one half feet is equal to eighteen inches, so the volume of the cube, in cubic inches, is the cube of this, or cubic inches. The volume of a rectangular prism is Since its volume is the same as that of the cube, and its length and height are 27 and 9 inches, respectively, we can rewrite this as The width is 24 inches. Example Question #1 : Solid Geometry A cube has sidelength one and one-half feet; a rectangular prism of equal surface area has length 27 inches and height 9 inches. Give the width of the prism in inches. One and one half feet is equal to eighteen inches, so the surface area of the cube, in square inches, is six times the square of this, or square inches. The surface area of a rectangular prism is determined by the formula So, with substitutiton, we can find the width: A rectangular prism has volume one cubic foot; its length and width are, respectively, 9 inches and inches. Which of the following represents the height of the prism in inches? The volume of a rectangular prism is the product of its length, its width, and its height. The prism's volume of one cubic foot is equal to cubic inches. Therefore, can be rewritten as . We can solve for as follows: Example Question #1 : Find The Volume Of A Right Rectangular Prism With Fractional Edge Lengths: Ccss.Math.Content.6.G.A.2 A large crate in the shape of a rectangular prism has dimensions 5 feet by 4 feet by 12 feet. Give its volume in cubic yards. Divide each dimension by 3 to convert feet to yards, then multiply the three dimensions together: Which is the greater quantity? (A) The volume of a rectangular solid ten inches by twenty inches by fifteen inches (B) The volume of a cube with sidelength sixteen inches The volume of a rectangular solid ten inches by twenty inches by fifteen inches is The volume of a cube with sidelength 13 inches is This makes (B) greater Pyramid 1 has a square base with sidelength ; its height is . (a) The volume of Pyramid 1 (b) The volume of Pyramid 2 (b) is greater. (a) and (b) are equal. (a) is greater. It is impossible to tell from the information given. Use the formula on each pyramid. Regardless of , (b) is the greater quantity. (a) The volume of a pyramid with height 4, the base of which has sidelength 1 (b) The volume of a pyramid with height 1, the base of which has sidelength 2 The volume of a pyramid with height and a square base with sidelength is (a) Substitute : (b) Substitute : The two pyramids have equal volume. Example Question #1 : How To Find The Volume Of A Pyramid (a) The volume of a pyramid whose base is a square with sidelength 8 inches (b) The volume of a pyramid whose base is an equilateral triangle with sidelength one foot The volume of a pyramid is one-third of the product of the height and the area of the base. The areas of the bases can be calculated, but no information is given about the heights of the pyramids. There is not enough information to determine which one has the greater volume. Example Question #10 : Solid Geometry A pyramid with a square base has height equal to the perimeter of its base. Its volume is . In terms of , what is the length of each side of its base? The volume of a pyramid is given by the formula where is the area of its base and is its height. Let be the length of one side of the square base. 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Tickets basket Eat & Drink: The Whitechapel Refectory + Share this page Press releases > Internationally renowned author Tom McCarthy presents Empty House of the Stare, a new work of fiction and exhibition Internationally renowned author Tom McCarthy presents Empty House of the Stare, a new work of fiction and exhibition "la Caixa" Collection of Contemporary Art Selected by Tom McCarthy 19 September – 5 January 2020 Gallery 2 & 7, Free Entry #laCaixaCollection Celebrated novelist Tom McCarthy (b. 1969) meditates on surveillance and control, and their malfunction and breakdown, in this free display of photography, sculpture, installation and film by artists including Steve McQueen (b. 1969, UK), Eve Sussman (b. 1961, UK) and Isa Genzken (b. 1948, Germany). McCarthy was invited by Whitechapel Gallery to select from the ''la Caixa" Collection, Spain's leading collection of contemporary art, and to write a new accompanying text. Titled Empty House of the Stare, this display and new piece of writing take their name from the 1922 poem Meditations in Time of Civil War by W. B. Yeats. McCarthy says: "My selection from "la Caixa's" collection is based on two premises. Firstly, that we live in an era of mass-mediation, mass-surveillance, mass-control – technological and visual systems that form the architecture within which we dwell. Secondly, that far from being a streamlined, perfectly-calibrated system, this regime is prey to glitches, malfunctions and perhaps even general collapse. It tends towards implosion". McCarthy's text is available to read in the Gallery or for purchase as part of the exhibition catalogue. For the exhibition the author presents works by seven artists across two spaces on the gallery's ground and upper floors. An image of a metal object lying shattered in desert sands, which could be from outer space or a fragment of military disasters, acts as the starting point. Sophie Ristelhueber's (b. 1949, France) photograph Fait #60 was taken in Kuwait after the Gulf War. For McCarthy it evokes imagery of surveillance: the first scene from the film The Truman Show (1998) in which a camera crashes to the pavement, or an American drone shot down over the desert of Iraq. Works on the upper floor include Illuminer (2001) by Steve McQueen (b. 1969, UK), a film in which a man watches a report about troops training for possible military operations in Afghanistan on TV in a dark hotel room. A sculpture by Isa Genzken (b. 1948, Germany) – crumpled bookshelves found on a lower Manhattan street after September 11, 2001 – bears an uncanny resemblance to the remains of the twin towers. From his series Destructuras, a photograph by Aitor Ortiz (b. 1971, Spain) shows a modernist building as a haunting concrete shell. A sculptural installation from Pedro Mora (b. 1961, Spain) forms an archive of reels of tape made from zinc and cardboard; however if they contain any recordings, they are irretrievable. The ground floor gallery features a radiant portal by Eugenio Ampudia (b.1958, Spain) that might offer illumination and clarity but could be a trick of the light. Eve Sussman's (b. 1961, UK) film about a worker in City-A, a Central Asia oil town uses an algorithm so that, like real life, the story is never the same twice. This is the third in a series of four displays guest-curated by leading writers over the course of a year, drawing from the "la Caixa" Collection. Whitechapel Gallery will present four exhibitions drawn from the "la Caixa" Collection of Contemporary Art from 2019 – 2020, curated by Lydia Yee, Chief Curator, Whitechapel Gallery and Nimfa Bisbe, Head of the Contemporary Art Collection "la Caixa", with Candy Stobbs, Assistant Curator and Inês Costa, Exhibitions Assistant, Whitechapel Gallery. The third in a series of bilingual publications accompanying each display, an illustrated book will include a specially commissioned new piece of writing by Tom McCarthy. About Tom McCarthy Tom McCarthy is a novelist whose work has been translated into more than twenty languages. His first novel, Remainder, won the 2008 Believer Book Award and was recently adapted for the cinema. His third, C, was a 2010 Booker Prize finalist, as was his fourth, Satin Island, in 2015. McCarthy is also author of the study Tintin and the Secret of Literature, and of the essay collection Typewriters, Bombs, Jellyfish. In 2013 he was awarded the inaugural Windham Campbell Prize for Fiction by Yale University. He is currently a Fellow of the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Programme. McCarthy was on the judging panel for the 2018 Turner Prize. About "la Caixa" "la Caixa" Collection of Contemporary Art was founded in 1985 and now includes more than one thousand works. The origins of the Collection lie in "la Caixa"'s commitment to enabling people to enjoy art and culture. "la Caixa" was founded in 1904 and became "la Caixa" Foundation in 2014 following the reorganisation of the savings bank Caja de Ahorros y Pensiones de Barcelona. The new Foundation inherited the social mission that "la Caixa" has pursued since its inception to improve the wellbeing of people, particularly those most in need, and work towards the advancement of society as a whole. "la Caixa" began organising exhibitions in the early-1980s, presenting contemporary work and establishing a direct connection with twentieth-century art, before going on to form its own collection. The core of the new Collection was devoted to art from the 1980s, though works by outstanding artists from the 60s and 70s were also included. The questions underpinning the Collection consider: What is the role of art in society? How can we break down the barriers that separate people from art? From the first, the Collection focused on international contemporary art. Bruce Nauman, Cristina Iglesias, Doris Salcedo, Gerhard Richter, Joseph Beuys, Donald Judd, Mona Hatoum, Dora García, Juan Muñoz, Antoni Tàpies, Cornelia Parker, Juan Uslé, Sigmar Polke, Cindy Sherman and Paul McCarthy are just some of the highly renowned artists represented. Opening times: Tuesday – Sunday, 11am – 6pm; Thursdays, 11am – 9pm Whitechapel Gallery, 77 – 82 Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7QX T + 44 (0) 20 7522 7888 | E [email protected] | W whitechapelgallery.org For more information, interviews and images, contact: Lucy Hawes, +44 (0)20 7522 7871 | [email protected] laCaixaPR_Final Lucy Hawes Head of Press and Corporate PR E [email protected] Megan Miller Press & Communications Assistant E [email protected] For all other communications enquiries please contact: E [email protected] Subscribe for email updates* 77-82 Whitechapel High St E1 7QX [email protected] © Whitechapel Gallery 2020 | Terms & Conditions | IFS | Technical help
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← How Scientists Use and Abuse Portraiture Swirling Plumes of Black-and-Gold Rattan Fill the Ceiling of a Bangkok Lounge → Contemplative Artworks of Cicada Wings, Hair, and Thorned Branches Evoke Rebirth and Change "Velo de luto (Mourning veil)" (2020), magicicada wings, sewn with hair, 32 x 47 x 2 inches. Photo by Robert Chase Heishman. All images © Selva Aparicio, shared with permission Woven throughout Selva Aparicio's cicada veils and fringed floor coverings are the complexities of rebirth, transition, and beauty's ability to endure. Organic ephemera—human hair, thorned branches, scavenged wings—become poignant installations and smaller artworks that ruminate on a myriad of global issues, including the climate crisis and the infinite failures of the medical establishment. Aparicio shares that her explorations of life and death began during childhood when she watched the natural world cycle through growth and decay in the woods outside of Barcelona. This lasting fascination has crystallized in the artist's body of work, particularly in pieces like "Velo de luto (Mourning veil)," which sews together 1,365 seventeen-year cicada wings with strands of hair taken from two generations of women. The shrouds typically are worn to honor a spouse who's died, and Aparicio notes the material and form exemplify that "as the fragility of the veil of wings decay so does the patriarchal veil of history that it represents." "Childhood Memories" (2017), hand-carved rug into utility oak wood floor, 657 square-feet. Photo by the artist Overall, the artist says that her "practice has evolved beyond the individual to encompass environmental, social, and political activism and evoke the change and rebirth I witnesses in nature." "Childhood rug," for example, merges personal memory and a domestic object with larger themes of covering and exposing trauma. Similarly, Aparicio cites her own experiences in "Hysteria," an installation that surrounds an antique gynecological table with a curtain of thorned branches. Commenting broadly on the unjust power dynamics inherent within traditional healthcare, the artwork draws a direct correlation between the invasive and painful processes of medicine for women and their ability to bring new life into the world. Although she spends half her time in Barcelona, Aparicio is currently in Chicago and has work on view at two locations: her piece "Hopscotch" is part of MCA's group exhibition The Long Dream, while her solo show Hysteria is at the International Museum of Surgical Science, where the artist is in residence. Both are slated to close on January 17, 2021. Head to Instagram for glimpses into Aparicio's process, as well. "Velo de luto (Mourning veil)" (2020), magicicada wings, sewn with hair, 32 x 47 x 2 inches. Photo by Robert Chase Heishman "Hysteria" (2020), thorn branches woven with ligature and Hamilton obstetric table from 1931, 9 x 4 x 6 feet. Photo by Robert Chase Heishman
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How to Increase the R-Value of a Concrete Block Wall By Glenda Taylor Updated December 19, 2018 How to Increase the Soundproofing of an Existing Wall The Advantages of Insulating Interior Walls How to Attach Insulated Sheathing How to Fix an Insulation Board How to Estimate Block Wall Costs A wall's thermal resistance, or its R-value, is its ability to slow the transfer of heat from one side to the other. Concrete block makes a cost-effective and structurally sound wall, but it has little thermal resistance. Depending on the density of the blocks, an 8-inch thick block wall without any other type of insulation has a thermal resistance value between R-1.9 and R-2.5. Reduce Air Infiltration One of the best ways to maintain indoor temperatures is to stop outside air from entering. Concrete block walls can leak air through cracked joints between the blocks if the wall has settled or shifted. Beneath the rim joist, which is the board that sits on-edge at the top of the block wall, is another favorite leaking spot. Patch cracked joints with mortar. Seal the seam between the top layer of blocks and the rim joist with caulking to keep the outdoor air out. Interior Rigid Foam Rigid foam comes in large lightweight panels that you can install directly on the surface of the concrete blocks. If you're insulating a storage area or a room that will not be finished, you can measure, cut and fit the rigid foam panels to cover the entire wall. No nails are necessary because the panels are lightweight enough that you can glue them in place. The caveat here is to use only glue recommended for rigid foam and masonry. Some types of glue will "eat" the rigid foam, dissolving it into a sticky mess. Special tape is available for applying over the seams to give the wall an airtight seal. If you intend to live in the room, the best way to insulate the block wall is to build the wall out with furring strips and then insulate between them. The process is similar to framing a standard wall, except the wall studs typically fit flat along the block wall. Standard two-by-four studs will give you 1.5-inch-thick stud spaces, in which you can cut and fit rigid foam insulation. It's a little more work than putting up sheets of rigid foam, but you can install drywall over the wall studs for a finished wall look. Exterior Insulation Finishing System When it's not feasible to insulate the interior of a block wall, you can apply Exterior Insulation Finishing System (EIFS) to exterior blocks. EIFS goes on similar to stucco, although it not a masonry product. The EIFS contractor installs a moisture barrier over the block wall, followed by rigid foam insulation, steel mesh and finally the stucco-like compound. A certified contractor must apply EIFS, and you may need to pull a permit because the EIFS will add about 3 inches to the exterior wall dimensions. Masonry Advisory Council: Density Related Properties of Concrete Masonry Glenda Taylor is a contractor and a full-time writer specializing in construction writing. She also enjoys writing business and finance, food and drink and pet-related articles. Her education includes marketing and a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Kansas. What Can You Put on a Cinder Block Wall to Stop Cold From Coming In? The Best Insulation Material to Use When Remodeling a Home How to Insulate a Concrete Wall How to Install 2" Extruded Polystyrene Insulation How to Insulate a Basement Cinder Block How to Insulate an Exterior Face of a Concrete Block Wall How to Attach Soundproofing Sheets to Walls How to Install Insulation Correctly 2 What Can You Put on a Cinder Block Wall to Stop Cold From Coming In? 3 The Best Insulation Material to Use When Remodeling a Home 4 How to Insulate a Concrete Wall
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"The jungle is eternal," purrs a panther — the second most charismatic black panther to hit screens in 2018, for those of you keeping count — to his "little brother," a boy with limpid eyes and long back hair. This large, nurturing feline is referring to the home that provides them with renewable sustenance, shelter and the occasional slithering-reptile narrator. He might also be talking about Rudyard Kipling's durable, endlessly adaptable 1894 collection of stories revolving around blessed beasts and children: the aforementioned big brother Bagheera, the boisterous bear Baloo, the cunning python Kaa and the deadly tiger Shere Khan. Oh, yeah, and the "man-cub" — Mowgli, an Indian child raised by wolves and destined to be the bridge between folks who walk on two legs and his furrier friends who stalk, creep and amble along on four. Dubbed The Jungle Book, Kipling's anthology has come to represent most of what's great about the British author's boy's-adventure storytelling, as well as what's not-so-great about his 19th-century worldview. And it, too, is an eternal fixture on the pop-culture landscape. One generation knew it as a rousing Korda brothers colonialist-exotica epic; another as a Disney cartoon with catchy tunes; another as a Christmas-season blockbuster; and still another as a live-action, A-list adaptation of the Mouse Ears Inc.'s animated classic. Motion-capture maestro Andy Serkis's take on the material may have unwittingly become a victim of bad timing, bad luck, competing studios, cold feet, changing industry trends and make-money-moves deals. (There's a hell of a backstory here.) But you can say this for the actor-turned-director's serious, stone-cold sober interpretation of Mowgli & Co's rousing narrative: It is not your father's Jungle Book. More like your great-grandfather's. Both kid-friendly and prepubescent-nightmare-inducing, Mowgli — laden with the unfortunate, no-favors-done subtitle "Legend of the Jungle" — is an attempt to keep the source material's more feral, animalistic instincts intact. It isn't one of those "dark revisionist" redos that have been all the rage for the past decade ("I love Alice in Wonderland, but I sure wish it was more bleak and mall-Goth-y …." "Here you go!"). But the movie starts with Mowgli's mother and father being torn to shreds by a tiger, an event which is not seen but still presented as horrifically as possible, and it only gets more bloodthirsty from there. There's a kill-or-be-killed vibe throughout, even when the tween Mowgli (Rohan Chand) isn't being actively threatened by a chops-licking Shere Khan (Benedict Cumberbatch). You never forget that the man-cub is a little boy lost in a world of creatures, and even the most protective of the bunch will fight tooth-and-claw if they have to. We don't mean figuratively, either. It's a Jungle Book reading that prizes predatory realism, in other words, albeit one presented with CGI bells and mo-cap whistles that run the gamut from impressive — bear necessities, indeed! — to "was this directly lifted from a PlayStation 2 video game cut scene?" The celebrity voicework is equally bipolar. Christian Bale's panting, stentorian Bagheera (you assume the actor lived among panthers for months and grew a fine coat of actual ebony fur in preparation for the part) and Andy Serkis's own Ursidae-raised-in-London's-East-End Baloo bring the soul as well as sound and fury; Cumberbatch's killer Khan, meanwhile, is all aural mustache-twirling à la his Smaug from The Hobbit and the idea of Cate Blanchett hissing through Kaa's consonants is better in conception rather than execution. Once Mowgli makes his way to the man village after an abduction-by-monkeys incident, a wounding and an exile, you're ready for some actual Homo sapien interactions. The movie gives the young hero a maternal figure in the form of Messua, a kindly woman played by Freida Pinto and reduced to a glorified cameo; we also get John Lockwood, an archetypal Great White Hunter who views the jungle as nothing but trophy-room fodder. It's the exchanges between this representation of a for-sport predator, one who The Americans' Matthew Rhys manages to make both dignified and pathetic, and the boy that come off as the most interesting — a break from the mo-cap Serkis Maximus that make up the majority of the spectacle. Listen: No one would dispute that the actor-turned-director has revolutionized the form, or that he understands the importance of performance whether he's portraying Planet of the Apes' chimp equivalent of Che Guevara or calling the shots. (Serkis's 2017 directorial debut Breathe, made in between production stop-starts for this project, may be upper-crust schmaltz, but it's also a primo actor's playground.) It's simply that the effect becomes tiresome as time goes by with Kipling's anthropomorphic menagerie, even with the best thespians on board. And as the entire third act slouches toward grudge matches and vengeance quests, Mowgli quits reaching for the peaks and simply settles into a familiar uncanny-valley groove. There's much to gasp and fawn over here, and too much forgettable filler. But at least audiences have a chance to see it, so Serkis and his collaborators can finally turn the page on this particular book.
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Q: ssh to Unix servers in Java by jsch I am really stamped and running out of ideas as of why my ssh connection from one Unix server to another Unix server, this is my java code to establish ssh connection between to unix server: import com.jcraft.jsch.*; import java.util.Properties; public class ScpFiles { public static void main(String[] arg){ // TODO code application logic here JSch jsch = null; Session session = null; Channel channel = null; String userName = "a_user"; String host = "unixserver1"; String pass = ""; String phrase = ""; String knownHostFile = "/home/a_user/.ssh/known_hosts"; String rsa = "/home/a_user/.ssh/id_rsa"; try{ jsch = new JSch(); session = jsch.getSession(userName, host, 22); session.setPassword(pass); jsch.addIdentity(rsa, phrase.getBytes()); jsch.setKnownHosts(knownHostFile); //Properties prop = new Properties(); //prop.put("StrictHostKeyChecking", "no"); //session.setConfig(prop); session.connect(); channel.connect(); String command = "an unix command"; channel = session.openChannel("exec"); ((ChannelExec)channel).setCommand(command); }catch (Exception e){ e.printStackTrace(); }finally { channel.disconnect(); session.disconnect(); } } } as you can see, it is pretty straight forward, but somehow it always ended with this error: com.jcraft.jsch.JSchException: Auth cancel at com.jcraft.jsch.Session.connect(Session.java:463) at com.jcraft.jsch.Session.connect(Session.java:158) at ScpFiles.main(ScpFiles.java:43) Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException at ScpFiles.main(ScpFiles.java:53) I even tried to compromise the security for test purpose by setting the StrictHostKeyChecking to no, but i still can't ssh to the remote unix server. i was googling this error a few days, but sounds like the answer posted there doesnt resolve my issue, would someone in here please shed me a light on what went wrong. Thanks heaps. A: As I can see from your code, you're using channel when is still null: channel.connect(); And 2 line after: channel = session.openChannel("exec"); I think you need to remove the channel.connect(); line, and your program should work.
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My boyfriend and I promised that we would not spend too much this 2010. Ergo, there will be less or even no travels for us. Since we'll try to lessen our expenses this year to save money for our future, I am quite content looking back on what happened last year. Flashback, much? Hehehe… I will try to blog the significant stuffs we did last year since I was not able to blog them anyway. BUT I will still blog current stuff. So… REWIND to January 2009!!! We went to Hong Kong together with my boyfriend's family. I'm proud to say that I paid for my own share (unlike some people I know who are such freeloaders. Hahaha!). We stayed in BP International Hotel in Austin Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. I can say that if we visit HK again, we will definitely choose this hotel (although my brother offered his place at Kimberly Road). The hotel is just beside Kowloon Park and the it is very accessible to the shopping areas and MTR stations. Our first stop after checking in was Victoria Peak. And man, it was sssooo cold up there. I could not remember how much the ticket was for Madame Tussauds Wax Musuem. After going to Victoria Peak, we decided to go to Mongkok to have dinner and of course, to SHOP!!! As soon as we got back to the hotel, I phoned my brother who lives near Kowloon Park. My boyfriend and I met up with him. He showed us his place and sorta toured us around the area. My brother walked us back to the hotel since we had to sleep early because of another scheduled tour the next day. Okay, the first part of the tour was boring. After going to Victoria Harbour for some photo op, we went to the oh-so-ever-compulsary tour to TSL Jewelry Factory and to a "factory outlet" of shirts, bags, champoy, kiamoy, candies, Pony, and Disney items. And I'm telling you, they're not cheap at all. Some factory price, huh? As for the Jewelry Factory, even if the jewelries were 50% off, they're still pricey (picture taking was not allowed so I have no pix of the items). The only thing I liked about TSL's factory was the free drink/s. Oh yeah, we were given a free bookmark, too! Hahaha! After the boring tour, we finally went to Lantau Island where Disneyland is. I must say, we über loved Disneyland!!! After the wonderful fireworks show of Disneyland, we went back to our hotel. And since it's our last night in HK, I decided to see my brother again. We went shopping in Kowloon and my brother even bought me an Esprit bag. We also bought stuff for our parents and brothers as pasalubongs. I was sad to leave my brother and I even cried at the Shopper's Lane when we were saying our goodbyes! Hahaha! I'm such a drama queen. (NOTE: My brother visits Manila every 6 months so I get to see him twice a year). On our last day, we went to Ocean Park. We did not have enough time to try all the rides because of our flight sched [due to the sloppy itinerary]. Well, most of our companions are not fond of rides (scaredy-cats, I know :P) so they did not care if we would be in Ocean Park for a short period of time. Hahaha! I loved the cable car!!! My boyfriend and I had fun in Hong Kong. Definitely, we will visit HK but we will make sure that it will just be the two of us.
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Q: How to display messages in every Indy event? I am working on a C++ Builder application using the Indy library. There are two main objectives: * *To perform a forward between a server and a client. *To visualize the traffic and its decoding on a window (not console, windows app) After implementing the solution described in: Why do I need to send a message twice to trigger Indy's OnExecute event? And modifying the solution to my needs, the application started to hang. Apparently, the application works well until I want to stop the TIdMappedPortTCP component or close the application. As the application is small so far, I created a new project and started migrating portions of the code to try to identify the reason this is happening. I was able to reproduce the undesired behaviour by just "printing" messages during Indy's events. The OnExecute event has not been implemented yet (in the new project) which means that TCP data is flowing both ways. This is my sync class implementation: // TTextToDisplay.cpp TTextToDisplay::TTextToDisplay() { lineToAdd = NULL; stringsToAdd = NULL; } TTextToDisplay::TTextToDisplay(String str) { lineToAdd = str; stringsToAdd = NULL; } void __fastcall TTextToDisplay::AddSingleLine(String str) { lineToAdd = str; } void __fastcall TTextToDisplay::AddStringList(TStringList* strings) { stringsToAdd = strings; } void __fastcall TTextToDisplay::DoSynchronize(){ // Use the input parameters here... if (stringsToAdd) Form1->Display->Lines->AddStrings(stringsToAdd); else if (lineToAdd != NULL) { Form1->Display->Lines->Add(lineToAdd); } } Where Display is a TRichEdit control, lineToAdd is a String object and stringsToAdd is a TStringList. Indy manages several events and I would like to add a text on each of them (if it's not forbidden by design or any other restriction). I added this event: void __fastcall TForm1::MITMProxyBeforeConnect(TIdContext *AContext) { String tempStr; // displaying remote address. tempStr = "Received connection from " + AContext->Connection->Socket->Binding->PeerIP; TTextToDisplay *TextToDisplay = new TTextToDisplay(tempStr); TextToDisplay->Synchronize(); delete TextToDisplay; } The application was working fine. Then I added this: void __fastcall TForm1::MITMProxyDisconnect(TIdContext *AContext) { String tempStr; // displaying remote address. tempStr = "Client disconnected"; TTextToDisplay *TextToDisplay = new TTextToDisplay(tempStr); TextToDisplay->Synchronize(); delete TextToDisplay; } The application is still working fine. So I added one more void __fastcall TForm1::MITMProxyConnect(TIdContext *AContext) { String tempStr; // displaying remote address. tempStr = "Attempting to connect to the remote server " + MITMProxy->MappedHost + ":" + MITMProxy->MappedPort; TTextToDisplay *TextToDisplay = new TTextToDisplay(tempStr); TextToDisplay->Synchronize(); delete TextToDisplay; } And now the application starts to hang. Working fine means that I can close the TIdMappedPortTCP MITMProxy->Active = False; and reactivate it MITMProxy->Active = True; several times, receive some messages and then close the application without it becoming irresponsive. I would like to keep the application as verbose as possible, so is there a better way to log every Indy event? The application that I was originally working on was doing great until I add some custom display of the data. Then the problem appeared. I don't know if the cause is related but the behaviour is the same. So my application instead of showing this string: 008460000000190210703800000EC00000164593560001791662000000000000080000000002104302040235313531353135313531353153414C4535313030313233343536373831323334353637383930313233 Now shows: 0000: 60 00 00 00 19 02 10 70 38 00 00 0E C0 00 00 16 0010: 45 93 56 00 01 79 16 62 00 00 00 00 00 00 08 00 0020: 00 00 00 02 10 43 02 04 02 35 31 35 31 35 31 35 0030: 31 35 31 35 31 53 41 4C 45 35 31 30 30 31 32 33 0040: 34 35 36 37 38 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 31 0050: 32 33 This is a TStringList because it's easier for me to add all those lines to the TRichEdit at once. I want a second TRichEdit to show the decoded message. To give you an idea it would be something like this: 000 MsgType : "0200" 001 BitMap : "70 24 06 80 20 C0 06 10" 002 PAN : "4593560001791662" 003 ProcessingCode : "000000" 004 TxnAmount : "000000080000" 011 SystemTraceNo : "000001" 014 ExpirationDate : "2411" 022 POSEntryMode : "520" 023 CardSequenceNo : "000" 025 POSConditionCode : "00" 035 Track2 : "4593560001791662=24111190000063900000" 041 TerminalID : "00064600" 042 AcquirerID : "000010585800001" 054 AddAmounts : "0" 055 Field55 : "9F 26 08 35 C2 C4 DF B5 FC 7B 0E 9F 27 01 80 9F 10 07 06 01 0A 03 A0 B8 03 9F 37 04 C1 5C 4B 3B 9F 36 02 01 3A 95 05 00 80 00 80 00 9A 03 22 04 02 9C 01 00 9F 02" 060 Field60 : "00 00 08" -------------------------------------------------------------- Field 55 by Tag: 9F26 AppCryptogram : "35 C2 C4 DF B5 FC 7B 0E" 9F27 CryptogramInfoData : "80" 9F10 IssuerAppData : "06 01 0A 03 A0 B8 03" 9F37 UnpredictableNo : "C1 5C 4B 3B" 9F36 AppTxnCounter : "01 3A" 95 TermVerifResults : "00 80 00 80 00" 9A TxnDate : "220402" 9C TxnType : "00" 9F02 AmountAuthNum : "20" A final consideration, I know apps that do the forwarding, and I know applications that decode, but I haven't seen apps that do both and that is why I want to create it. But, so far the hardest part has been the visualization. So I don't know if I am using the right tools or the right approach to build what I want. Any advice will be highly appreciated. A: Indy servers are multi-threaded, and serrver shutdown is synchronous - it waits for the server's threads to fully terminate before returning to the caller. TIdSync (and TThread::Synchronize() and equivalent) delegate to the main UI thread, blocking the calling thread until the main thread finishes processing the sync request. So, you can easily get into a deadlock situation if you Synchronize with the main thread while the main thread is shutting down the server. The main thread will be waiting on the server's threads, while a syncing thread will be waiting on the main thread. So, your options are to either: * *Simply don't Synchronize at all during server shutdown. Set a flag somewhere before starting the shutdown, and then look at that flag before performing a sync. Although, this won't catch the scenario where the shutdown begins after a sync is already in flight. *Don't perform a synchronous sync, perform an asynchronous sync instead (TIdNotify, TThread::Queue(), or equivalent). There is no good reason to block your server threads waiting for the main thread to perform UI status updates. *Shutdown the server in a separate thread, leaving the main thread free to process sync requests.
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Book Review: "The Day the Falls Stood Still" by Cathy Marie Buchanan by BurtonBookReview on Monday, August 31, 2009 "The Day the Falls Stood Still" by Cathy Marie Buchanan Fiction, Literature Publisher: Voice (August 25, 2009) ISBN-10: 1401340970 ISBN-13: 978-1401340971 Review copy provided by Voice The Burton Review Rating: "Steeped in the intriguing history of Niagara Falls, this epic love story is as rich, spellbinding, and majestic as the falls themselves. 1915. The dawn of the hydroelectric power era in Niagara Falls. Seventeen-year-old Bess Heath has led a sheltered existence as the youngest daughter of the director of the Niagara Power Company. After graduation day at her boarding school, she is impatient to return to her picturesque family home near Niagara Falls. But when she arrives, nothing is as she had left it. Her father has lost his job at the power company, her mother is reduced to taking in sewing from the society ladies she once entertained, and Isabel, her vivacious older sister, is a shadow of her former self. She has shut herself in her bedroom, barely eating--and harboring a secret. The night of her return, Bess meets Tom Cole by chance on a trolley platform. She finds herself inexplicably drawn to him--against her family's strong objections. He is not from their world. Rough-hewn and fearless, he lives off what the river provides and has an uncanny ability to predict the whims of the falls. His daring river rescues render him a local hero and cast him as a threat to the power companies that seek to harness the power of the falls for themselves. As their lives become more fully entwined, Bess is forced to make a painful choice between what she wants and what is best for her family and her future. Set against the tumultuous backdrop of Niagara Falls, at a time when daredevils shot the river rapids in barrels and great industrial fortunes were made and lost as quickly as lives disappeared, The Day the Falls Stood Still is an intoxicating debut novel." The Day the Falls Stood Still is a very promising debut novel by Cathy Marie Buchanan. The story is set in Canada near the Niagara where its wonderful beauty and history is emanated from Cathy's descriptions. This is the story of Bess Heath, who suddenly finds herself at a turning point in her life when everything is forced to change due to the fact that her father lost his job at the power plant. Bess's mother, father and sister are intriguing characters along with Bess herself, and we immediately get drawn into this captivating telling of this family's journey. There are quite a few supporting characters as well, each adding depth and drama to this story as Bess must make difficult choices that end up haunting her family, which cast her as a strong and brave woman. Mr. Heath, Bess's father, loses his long-time job at the hydroelectric plant which puts the family into a downward spiral of economic hardship and despair. Although set in 1915, the modern economic times also mirrors the struggles that the Heath family faced back then, and they also had the war to deal with. Mr. Heath shuts his family out, Mrs. Heath can do little to get him out of his self-induced funk, and Bess's treasured sister Isabel is going through her own personal crisis. And through it all, Bess is watching trying to add strength to her family, as she is trying to adjust to a new way of life after her father loses his job. A light at the end of the tunnel is when the son of a prominent family member proposes to Bess, but Bess has fallen in love with a fishmonger of whom her family strongly disapproves. And then suddenly a horrifying tragedy occurs, sending the family into an emotional spiral of grief and depression and further forces the family into the speculative limelight of gossipers. How Bess and her family deal with this tragedy is portrayed simply, but it is told with a distinct grip of grief that is significant of excellent writing that resonates throughout the novel. All the while through this story of Bess and the trials of her family, Bess goes through her own life events of marriage, career and children which makes the book a sort of romance in the beginning; but all is told with the Niagara as an integral part to the novel and not just as a backdrop. The story of the man, Fergus Cole, who previously was a renowned riverman known for daring river rescues at the Falls, is the undercurrent in the story with interesting anecdotes about him and his rescues, which also makes the book a sort of historical. The author was inspired for this novel by the true riverman William "Red" Hill, and the rescues are depicted in the novel as well. It is cleverly portrayed through newspaper clippings along with inspiring old photos of the Falls themselves. The residents of the area were caught between the controversy of technology and development versus the preservation of the sanctity of the Falls and the river, and serves as a theme throughout this novel as Bess finds herself right in the middle of the issues. This is an informative look on the impact of both the electric powerhouses of the times, and the majestic force of the Niagara. The story moves swiftly and is sadly poignant but engrossing all the same. Giving the novel an even more realistic flavor is the attention given to the dressmaking projects that Bess takes on, as this is how many women helped to support the family in the days of WWI. The few criticisms I have is that the book ended, and that the back cover exposes a major turning point in the book that should not have been given away on the back cover (which will not be divulged here). This is not for the weak of heart as it is certainly not a happy-joy-joy type of book. The ending leaves you feeling bereft through its heart wrenching details, but this makes for a compelling read and I recommend it for the main character's fortitude and strength. I look forward to future works by Cathy Marie Buchanan, so that I can again relive the intense drama that she writes. The author Cathy Marie Buchanan will be adorning this blog with a guest post/author's note tomorrow, in which she speaks of the legendary rescuer William 'Red' Hill and shares some older photos of the Niagara Falls. I would love for you to stop by and enter the giveaway for this novel then! If you cannot wait for the giveaway and absolutely must purchase this because I have written such an awesome review, then please visit: Amazon, B&N, Powell's or an independent bookseller to purchase! If you have written a review and would like for me to link you to this post, please leave a comment and I will do so. at Monday, August 31, 2009 Labels: Author Post, Cathy Marie Buchanan, FREE, New Release
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Book a romantic night with your partner during your stay. this is a supplement to half-board, in a double room. Petals on the bed, sweets and a bottle of cava. Chocolates and glass of Cava. Fresh fruit, orange juice, toast with local cold cuts and a croissant with marmelade.
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This is a pretty great toy – good for kids ages 3 and up. Get them started out learning the coordination and musicality that early coaching brings with this cool equipment. What I actually have discussed are simply a few of circumstances on how expertise dehumanized our society and home, nonetheless on the bottom of those are whatever technology be invented it's on our selves resolution whether we are permitting tech. Opposite to the present technology of picture-retrieval through which photographs are searched by keywords in the surrounding text reminiscent of ALT textual content. As we develop into adept with using expertise and technique, the hope is for that we're ultimately one species, of human, with all forms of hue and language, cultures and so forth creating and evolving as technology and method evolve and morphs into the long run. From the Morse Code to AM and FM radios these technological devices had been now being mass produced. With Tri-Def expertise this monitor can convert your 2D programming in to 3D. While the S27A950D could seem a bit pricey it comes with a whole 3D solution and includes a equipment with 3D glasses and 3D gaming software. If you might be buying a tablet as a gift, you might be buying something that many other persons are additionally probably to purchase as a present, so right earlier than a giant vacation, like Christmas, demand might spike. The commonest reasons for this are that newly released, latest expertise objects will often be dearer than decrease specification or older products. Some of my favourite topics for this type of fun are geometrically shaped crystals (just be careful that your eyes are protected), or a cool shaped consuming glass. Society is turning into extra accepting of expertise and their utilization is turning into less obvious within the sense that folks do not consciously take into consideration the cell phone as a medium. The all highly effective State in Brave New World makes use of expertise and thoughts management starting before start until death to instruct folks what they want.
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Senator Says Trump's 'Corruption Is Dizzying' After U.K. Golf Claims By James Walker On 7/22/20 at 4:14 AM EDT U.S. Donald Trump Golf United Kingdom Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) accused President Donald Trump of "dizzying" corruption after a report that the president had asked his ambassador to the U.K. to help steer the British Open golf competition to one of his Scottish resorts. The Senate Appropriations Committee vice chairman added that "outdated" U.S. anti-corruption laws need an overhaul for both the president and other public officials. Trump has faced numerous allegations of corruption and ethical violations during his tenure. U.S. Ambassador Robert Johnson told several embassy staff in 2018 that the president wanted him to ask British government officials for their help in getting the British Open held at Trump Turnberry in Ayrshire, Scotland, The New York Times reported. According to the newspaper, the envoy later mentioned the idea to David Mundell, the former British secretary of state for Scotland. Mundell told the Times it would be "inappropriate" for him to detail his conversation with the ambassador. Donald Trump waves whilst playing a round of golf at Trump Turnberry Luxury Collection Resort on July 15, 2018 in Turnberry, Scotland. Leon Neal/Getty Images Reacting to the report, Sen. Leahy tweeted: "The corruption is dizzying. We need to overhaul our outdated and gutted anti-corruption laws—not just for the President, but for all public officials. I am working on legislation to do just that." The Vermont Democrat was not the only lawmaker to weigh in. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) said: "Trump asked England to help him get the lucrative British Open golf tournament played at his resort. "He begged the Chinese to help his re-election campaign. And he sought to coerce Ukraine into smearing his opponent. And for America? What's in it for us? Absolutely nothing." Trump Heads to Golf Outing For First Time in Months as He Urges Reopening Joe Biden Releases Campaign Ad Slamming Trump for Golfing During Crisis Trump Defends Playing Golf, Says Media 'Park Themselves Anywhere' for Photo Newsweek has contacted the White House and the U.S. embassy in the U.K. for comment. This article will be updated with any responses. The British government told the Times in a statement that "no request" had been made of former Scotland Secretary Mundell concerning the British Open or "any other sporting event." The newspaper reported that U.S. Ambassador Johnson had told colleagues about Trump's request in February 2018, citing three unnamed sources with knowledge of the issue. It further added that Johnson had discussed the idea with Mundell a few weeks later. A record of Mundell's meetings in the first quarter of 2018 does not declare any appointment with Johnson in February or March of that year. Neither of the next two British Open tournaments is set to take place at Trump's Turnberry resort. The 2021 British Open will take place at the Royal St. George's club in England, while the 2022 contest is scheduled to go ahead at St. Andrews in Scotland.
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History of Arizona, Količina 3 Po avtorjih Thomas Edwin Farish On the 25th of September, (1863) the Governor, Secretary, Judges Howell and Allyn, District Attorney Gage and Surveyor General Bashford, and their party left Leavenworth. Chief Justice Turner overtook the company at Fort Larned. From Leavenworth to Fort Union, New Mexico, the officials were attended by three companies of Missouri troops. Companies A. and H. of the Volunteer Cavalry, and Company I. of the 4th Militia Cavalry of that State, respectively commanded by Lieut. Peter F. Clark, Captain John H. Butcher, and Captain Daniel Rice, and all under the command of Major James A. Philips of Kansas. From Fort Union, Company A of the Cavalry and the Militia Company returned to Kansas, under Major Philips. Company H of the Cavalry, Captain Butcher, accompanied the Governor and party to Santa Fe. At Albuquerque thirty men of Company E of the First New Mexican Volunteers, under Captain Chacon, were added to the escort, and the entire command was given to Lieut. Colonel Francisco Chaves, of that regiment. At Fort Wingate, nine men of Company C, First California Infantry Volunteers, under Sergeant McCormick, desirous of joining their company at Fort Whipple, were added to the command. All came through without accident, although some suffered from the cold, the weather being very severe, and portions of the road obstructed with snow. The party travelled via Forts Riley, Larned, Lyon and Union, making brief stoppages at each of those points, and reached Santa Fe on the 14th of November. They left Santa Fe on the 26th of that month, and arrived at Albuquerque on the 28th. They left Albuquerque on the 8th of December and reached Fort Wingate on the 13th of that month. Leaving there on the 20th, they reached Fort Whipple, via the 35th parallel, or Whipple route, to the San Francisco Mountains, and the Pishon road from that point, at noon on the 22nd of January. Secretary McCormick and Judge Allyn, with a squad of California Volunteers, left the main party at Volunteer Springs, near the San Francisco Mountains, on the morning of the 16th and arrived at Fort Whipple on the 17th of that month. The officers entered the Territory on the 27th of December, and the government was formally inaugurated at Navajo Springs, 40 miles west of Zuni, on Tuesday the 29th of December. At 4 o'clock p. m. the escort and citizens were assembled, and Secretary McCormick spoke as follows: "Gentlemen :-As the properly qualified officer, it becomes my duty to inaugurate the proceedings of the day. After a long and trying journey, we have arrived within the limits of the Territory of Arizona. These broad plains and hills form a part of the district over which, as the representatives of the United States, we are to establish a civil government. Happily, although claimed by those now in hostility to the Federal arms, we take possession of the Territory without resort to military force. The flag, which I hoist in token of our authority, is no new and untried banner. For nearly a century it has been the recognized, the honored, the loved emblem of law and liberty. From Canada to Mexico, from the Atlantic to the Pacific millions of strong arms are raised in its defense, and above the efforts of all foreign or domestic foes, it is destined to live untarnished and transcendent." At the conclusion of these remarks, Mr. McCormick hoisted the "Stars and Stripes" and called for cheers for them, which were given with a will. Prayer was then offered by the Rev. H. W. Read. The oath of office was administered to Chief Justice Turner, and to Associate Justices Howell, and Allyn, by Mr. McCormick. Governor Goodwin and District Attorney Gage qualified before Chief Justice Turner. A proclamation by the Governor, which is here reproduced, was read in English by Mr. McCormick, and in Spanish by Mr. Read. Fort Whipple had been established a month previous to the arrival of the Territorial officers, by Major E. B. Willis, of the First California Infantry, under the order of BrigadierGeneral James H. Carleton, commanding the Military Department of New Mexico.
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Case o' The Week: Strickland Effective Assistance of Counsel - Purse Snatching Does not a C.O.V. Make For Judge Owens, getting to a guideline answer is as complicated as the calculations based upon the Staff of Ra. (Though for Indy -- and Judge Kozinski -- getting it right seems pretty easy). United States v. Strickland, 2017 WL 2723926 (9th Cir. June 26, 2017), decision available here. Players: Decision by Judge Kozinski, joined by Judges Fisher and Watford. Admirable win for R&W Attorney Elizabeth Daily and Chief Deputy FPD Steve Sady, District of Oregon FPD. Facts: Strickland pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a gun. Id. at *1. That § 922(g)(1) offense made him an Armed Career Criminal, in the view of the district court. Id. Strickland objected to the ACCA-predicate characterization of one of the three priors – an Oregon third degree robbery – arguing that it did not qualify as a "Crime of Violence" for the ACCA. Id. Issue(s): "He appeals, arguing that he should be resentenced." Id. "The government argues that we should nevertheless affirm Strickland's sentence because his third degree robbery conviction is a predicate offense under the force clause. We thus examine whether the state offense satisfies the force clause's requirements." Id. "Our question is whether the term 'physical force' as used in the Oregon statue is coextensive with the term's use in the ACCA." Id. at *2. Held: "We hold that it is not, so a conviction for third degree robbery under Oregon law is not a predicate offense under the ACCA. State cases show that Oregon doesn't require physically violent force . . . [Oregon] state cases demonstrate that state courts don't interpret the Oregon statute as requiring the use or threatened use of violent force. Therefore, Oregon's third degree robbery statute is not a categorical match to the force clause." Id. at *2. Of Note: Oregon purse snatching does not a violent offense make. So says Judge Kozinski in Strickland. Id. at *2. And, last year, so said Judge Watford in United States v. Parnell,818 F.3d 974, 979 (9th Cir. 2016). (Albeit a little reluctantly -- see id. at 982, Watford., J., concurring: "I join the court's opinion in full, although I confess I was initially inclined to affirm the sentence. The notion that robbery is not a "violent felony," as that term is defined in the Armed Career Criminal Act (ACCA), strikes me as counterintuitive to say the least. Holding that armed robbery doesn't qualify as a violent felony seems even more absurd. But, as the court's opinion persuasively explains, that conclusion is compelled by two oddities of Massachusetts law.") Interesting that Judge Watford was, at one time, a Ninth Circuit clerk, working for his colleague that is now the author of the Strickland decision. For a big Circuit, it is a small world. How to Use: Johnson warrior Liz Daily has observed that the Oregon third degree robbery statute is similar to that of many other states. The Strickland win certainly undermines the C.O.V. dangers of Oregon Robbery II (ORS 164.405(1)(b), and gives us a welcome boost attacking the robbery convictions of other states as well. For Further Reading: Last week Judge Owens complained that guideline sentencing is "more complicated than reconstructing the Staff of Ra in the Map Room to locate the Well of Souls." United States v. Perez-Silvan, 2017 WL 2784971, *7 (9th Cir. June 28, 2017). An apt analogy, the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and the Well of Souls: dank places infested with dangers, threatening permanent entombment with the slightest misstep. Judge Owens continues to "urge the Commission to simplify the Guidelines." Id. Simplification, however, can be dangerous business. At least one prominent Sentencing Commissioner seems keen on simplifying the guidelines to the point of becoming presumptive (read, "mandatory.") See Remarks of Judge William Pryor, May 17, 2017 at Scalia Law School, George Mason University, available here. Image of Indy with the Staff of Ra. identifying the Well of Souls from http://earnthis.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/raiders-of-the-lost-ark-staff-of-ra-egypt-tomb.jpg Image of Indy in the Well of Souls from http://i53.tinypic.com/2yuavz5.jpg Steven Kalar, Federal Public Defender N.D. Cal. Website at www.ndcalfpd.org Labels: ACCA, Crime of Violence, Johnson, Kozinski, Owens, Presumptive Guidelines, Robbery, Watford posted by Steve Kalar at 7/01/2017 09:09:00 PM US v. Perez-Silvan, No.16-10177 (6-28-17)(O'Scannl... US v. Strickland, No. 14-30168(6-26-17)(Kozinski w... Case o' The Week: First Impression, Depression - C... US v.Cervantes, No. 15-50459 (6-19-17)(Watford w/T... Case o' The Week: Catch a Tigar by the Tale - Sixt... US v. Hernandez, No. 14-50214 (6-15-17)(PerCuriam ... US v. Brown, No. 15-30148(6-12-17)(Tigar w/Paz; By... US v. Ubaldo, No. 14-50093(6-9-17)(Rawlinson w/ O'... Case o' The Week: Government "Nails" It - Ubaldo a... US v. Simon, No. 15-10203(6-8-17)(Murguia for the ...
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I have a button on a leaflet map that when clicked zooms the map to the users current location. This function is working properly. Using the lat and long of the found location I would like to emulate a click event on the intersecting polygon layer. To perform this I use the maps 'locationfound' event to fire a click event at the found location (below). Nothing happens. The polygon layer has the following click event. The layer click event works fine when clicked manually, but does not execute via passing latlng pair. This looks like an instance of the XY problem. You don't really want to emulate pointer interactions on Leaflet; what you really want to identify which polygon contains a given point (and the only way of doing that you can think of is to emulate pointer interactions). If you have a look at the list of Leaflet plugins, you'll see a reference to leaflet-pip and Leaflet.CheapLayerAt. Those should work for your case. You can of course run your own point-in-polygon geoprocessing via Turf.js or even through WCS. Also note that the caveats of CheapLayerAt highlight a problem that you would have with your approach of emulating pointer interactions: if the geolocation results are outside of the visible map area, the behaviour would be strange. Vector features in Leaflet are not drawn off-screen, so they don't have event handlers, so they wouldn't react as you would expect. If you really want to emulate pointer events, do read https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/Events/Creating_and_triggering_events and maybe even the source code for https://github.com/Leaflet/prosthetic-hand . I honestly believe that it's more hassle than it's worth for your use case. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged leaflet geolocation or ask your own question. Does Leaflet layer 'add' event not fire properly?
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Q: How to use Jquery contains? I am looking at the jquery site at the contains selector. $("div:contains('John')").css("text-decoration", "underline"); How can I make this so it takes a non hard-coded value in? I tried to do something like this $("div:contains(" + name + ")") but that does not seem to work and is very messy. I am probably just missing some brace or something but is there a clean way that will work? Since even if I get this to work the next time I have to expand it will be the same problem again with have so many concatenations and stuff. A: try it $("div:contains('" + name + "')") A: You're missing the quotes around the parameter. $('div:contains("' + name + '")').css( ... ); I try to always use single quotes for string delimiters, and double quotes for actual quotes in strings when writing JS. Either way works, but being consistent helps reading the strings =)
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Sheffield United have a double standard for West Ham and Iain Hume By Ian Winwood 28/11/2008 (Daily Mirror) Sheffield United were unusually blasé this week following the FA's decision not to take any further action regarding defender Chris Morgan's elbow smash to the head of Barnsley striker Iain Hume earlier this month. Speaking on BBC Radio Sheffield, Blades assistant manager Sam Ellis said his club now consider the matter "closed." Actually, make that almost closed, because Ellis couldn't resist one final parting shot. "We didn't think there was anything more [to the incident]," he continued. "We think people have made a little bit more out of it than they should have." Oh really, do you? It's a fact of football journalism that interviewers don't ask those being interviewed to expand on their answers, so we don't know who Ellis thinks these "people" actually are. But let's try and have a guess. Could Mr Ellis be talking about Iain Hume himself? Leaving aside the question of intent, the facts of the incident are as follows: Chris Morgan planted his feet on the ground and swung his elbow into the Barnsley player's head with enough force to fracture his opponent's skull, leaving a scar the size of a breakfast bagel. It's probably safe to assume that Iain Hume did not undergo this life-threatening misfortune so he could get himself on the telly. Is it, then, the FA who have made more of this matter than they should? No it's not, because the FA have done nothing at all. Chris Morgan was awarded a yellow card for his foul (rather than a three month prison sentence) and that's how it's going to stay. The Football Association would consider further punishment were the 'circumstances' more 'exceptional', but everyone knows that in the Championship fractured skulls are as common as throw-ins. So it must be that Sheffield United are referring to Barnsley Football Club as the people who have made too much of the unpleasantness at Oakwell. It is, after all, Barnsley who are threatening to bring a civil action against Morgan and his club. United obviously think this is all wrong, and that the FA's ruling should be a final end to the matter. This, by the way, is the same Sheffield United who refused the official ruling on the West Ham saga, and are using their own lawyers to try and grab £30 million. The double standard at work here is both hilarious and pitiful. If Sheffield United can have their day in court, then why can't Barnsley? If an official ruling is the end of the matter in one thing, then why not in everything? Why not? Because Sheffield United's talk of fairness only applies when it's fair to them, that's why. Anything else gets the elbow.
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Q: SpecFlow - The name 'GenerationTargetLanguage" does not exists in the current context - build error I'm getting this error trying to build a project. It's highlighting words in my feature pages and giving me this error. Error 1 The name 'GenerationTargetLanguage' does not exist in the current context I tried to Run Custom Tool on each feature but that made my errors go from two of the same, to three of these errors. Found one other person with the problem in the google groups. No solution. A: I had the same problem when i installed the newest version of specflow and tried to compile an example project because the example had a local copy of an older version of the specflow dll. The new specflow - feature-file compiler generates sourcecode for a call to a non existing specflow-dll method signature. I solved the problem by replacing the specflow-dll in the projects lib-directory with with the dll from my newer installation. A: I ran into the exact same error under different circumstances. I had originally (early 2011) installed Specflow v1.5.0.0 using the msi installer, but just today used NuGet to install version 1.8.1.0 for a particular project (using Install-Package SpecFlow -ProjectName MyProject). I quit all instances of Visual Studio, downloaded and ran the msi installer for v1.8.1.0 and then fired up Visual Studio again, deleted my existing feature files and added new ones, and everything worked. A: I found it was a breaking change. In the xyz.feature.cs the enum GenerationTargetLanguage.CSharp should now be replaced with ProgrammingLanguage.CSharp
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SOUGHT AFTER IGHTENHILL AREA / CLOSE TO SCHOOLS & SHOPS / PRIVATE GARDEN & GARAGE / Ideally located close to shops, schools and with excellent transport links, this highly desirable terrace offers immaculately maintained accommodation to suit a range of purchasers. Positioned at the head of this sought after street, located within close proximity of Ightenhill parkland. Ideally located within the catchment area for local schools, including Wellfield, and within walking distance of Padiham Road shopping parade. Well placed with regular mainline bus routes to both Burnley and Padiham immediately on the doorstep, and only a short distance by car from access onto the M65 motorway, promoting complete freedom throughout the Northwest region. A highly desirable mid-terrace property, boasting a private low-maintenance garden and detached garage to the rear. This immaculately maintained property offers accommodation which is likely to appeal to first time purchasers, young families and those seeking to downsize who still appreciate a private outdoor space. The attractively proportioned interior benefits from both gas central heating and UPVC double glazing installed, extended at the rear to include an additional glazed conservatory providing further potential. Briefly Comprising:- Entrance Vestibule, TWO ATTRACTIVELY PROPORTIONED RECEPTION ROOMS, Excellent Additional Conservatory / Sun Porch, Kitchen, TWO BEDROOMS, Large Modern Shower Room, Block Paved Low Maintenance Rear Garden with Detached Garage. 15'04" x 6'04"Stainless steel sink unit and drainer with cupboards under, comprehensive range of wall and base units, co-ordinating worktops, tiled walls and floor area, gas cooker point, plumbing for automatic washing machine, space for dryer and tall fridge freezer, extractor, door returning to reception room two. UPVC framed double glazed window overlooking rear garden. 12'04" x 11'04"into chimney breast recess. Fitted wardrobes / cupboards to one wall, radiator. UPVC framed diamond leaded double glazed window to the front elevation. 12'08" x 10'01"incorporating door recess. Fitted wardrobes and cupboards to one wall and into chimney breast recess housing gas combination boiler, coved ceiling, radiator. UPVC framed double glazed window overlooking the rear garden. Modern three-piece white shower room incorporating pedestal wash basin, low-level WC and large glazed shower cubicle with chrome mixer rain-shower fittings and tiled area over, fully tiled walls, inset spot lighting to ceiling with glazed skylight, extractor, chrome heated towel rail. Attractive low-maintenance garden area to the rear, laid mainly to block-paving with flower / shrub beds, screened for privacy by brick walling and timber perimeter fencing, timber gate onto back street. Access to detached garage having power and lighting installed. Council Tax Band : A [Burnley].
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Nick Cannon has jumped to the defense of his wife, Mariah Carey, after she got choked up during her performance at Michael Jackson's memorial concert. The diva was worried that she "let everybody down" when emotions got the better of her during the event, but her actor hubby says she needn't apologise. "To be able to see not only someone who influenced music and the world, but someone who was a close friend, to have to sit there and perform, it's just a little tough," he told MTV News. Nick, who attended the tribute, noted that Mariah wasn't the only performer affected by emotions. "It was one of those things where it was raw emotion in the entire place. Nobody was up there faking. Nobody was up there trying to showboat or make it about them. Everybody had a magical moment," he said.
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Once again it has been an awfully long time but the JoeRess podcast is back! This time my guest is a young man called Chlo. We spoke about gender dysphoria and politics, identity politics, equality of religious criticism and mockery, Brexit, Trump, immigration and loads more. Nice discussion. It sounded like you might be mixing up Russian interference and Trump collusion. I don't think many people in the US deny there was Russian interference in the US election besides Trump, but it is arguable whether that interference had any effect on the election outcome. The collusion charge concerns members of the Trump campaign working with Russian agents to influence the outcome of the election. So far it has been confirmed that the top officials of the Trump campaign met with Russian agents to discuss information that could be released to hurt the Clinton campaign, but there is no smoking gun confirming a Trump official asking a Russian agent to take action on the campaign's behalf. To give an American perspective on Trump — yes, he is a clown who clearly is not qualified to take any substantive role in the operation of the government. However, he is a highly effective conservative president. For most issues, he has appointed a traditional, hard-right conservative and left that person to run things without much guidance. Meanwhile, his antics fill the American media's headlines and airtime and allow these less visible officials to enact their conservative agendas. Trump has even given them some cover with his populist rhetoric, which obscures the fact that his administration is an enacting a more traditional, pro-big business agenda. Trump has jerked congress around on issues like immigration and health care, but only because congress is so divided. If the Republican majority were more cohesive, Trump would sign whatever legislation they put in front of him. If we get through the Trump presidency without a catastrophic war, I think most American conservatives will look back on his presidency as a success (if it continues the way it has).
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Nicholas Canellakis performed Sunday with the Bangor Symphony Orchestra at the Collins Center for the Arts in Robert Schumann's Cello Concerto in A Minor. Any psychiatrist listening to Robert Schumann's Cello Concerto in A Minor today would know the 19th-century composer was prone to severe mood swings. The piece is full of manic melancholia. Soloist Nicholas Canellakis and the Bangor Symphony Orchestra on Sunday captured all the joy and anguish Schumann poured into the piece when he composed it in a burst of creativity in 1850. Four years later, he would be institutionalized at his own request and he'd die there in 1856. Canellakis played with passion and precision as if Clara Schumann were whispering in his ear. He embraced all of the roiling, raw emotion in the piece and offered a glimpse into the troubled soul of one of world's most gifted composers. While Schumann's concerto sounded deeply personal, Dmitri Shostakovich's Symphony No. 9 in E flat major was profoundly political. Written in 1945 after the Second World War, it celebrates the people's joy at the conflict's end but also mocks Josef Stalin as a clownish leader. Conductor Luca Richman has not programmed as many Russian composers as did his predecessor Christopher Zimmerman, who led the orchestra from 1994 until 2001, but each time he does, the musicians embrace the challenge as they did Sunday. While Shostakovich's Ninth is not considered to be one of his major works, it is as deep and diverse, although not as long as his other symphonic works with solos for clarinet, flute and bassoon. The orchestra embraced all of its complexities, rewarding concertgoers with a rich and insightful interpretation of the music. Sunday's concert, titled Schumann & Shostakovich, came close to equally the spectacular opening concert of the season. Richman continues to challenge the musicians and audience with complex and demanding works. The juxtaposition of these two works — both full of sorrow and joy, personally and politically — sent concertgoers off into a cold north wind comforted and warmed by the music of two masters. The Bangor Symphony Orchestra will next perform at 7:30 p.m. March 9 in the annual pops concert "Space Oddity: The Ultimate David Bowie Experience." For information, call 581-1755 or visit bangorsymphony.org.
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南非世界杯今天开幕了,看世界杯其实对大家来说是一种生活,足球世界杯就是大家一个嗨的理由,喝的理由,什么懂不懂、平时看不看,世界杯面前人人平等。足球就是所有人都可以来开心、来愉快的。 事实上,很多人都有健康的意识,也有减肥的想法,或不能以自己的意志为转移,或在减肥过程中因抵挡不住美食诱惑,难以持之以恒。Go to your TV"s menu and turn on subtitles. It"s a great way to see the printed word while you"re listening to dialogue. 履新仅7天,教育部部长袁贵仁回应网民"五大期盼"――fruits and raw vegetables does promote a healthier complexion due to their vitamins and minerals. 于是,我去看医生,目的是将脸部麻痹治好。希望身体状况能快速恢复,能去找工作能上班。 The laziest household hackers have discovered that the solution to a stinky fridge is placing sheets of newspaper inside it. This apparently absorbs smells, catches grime and can be easily replaced. In your life, there will at least one time that you forget yourself for someone, asking for no result, no company, no ownership nor love. Just sk for meeting you in my most beautiful years. ?
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Patronyme de Grammont est un nom de famille porté par les membres de la famille de Grammont : Antoine-Pierre II de Grammont (1685-1754), archevêque de Besançon ; Ferdinand de Grammont (1805-1889), maître de forges et personnalité politique française ; François-Joseph de Grammont (1644-1717), archevêque de Besançon ; Jacques Philippe Delmas de Grammont (1796-1862), personnalité politique française ; Michel de Grammont (1645-1686), corsaire et flibustier français ; Théodule de Grammont (1765-1841), militaire et personnalité politique française ; Grammont est un nom de famille porté par : Alexandre Grammont (1852-1925), industriel français ; David Grammont (1967-2021), dit Tonton David, est un chanteur français de reggae. Édouard Grammont (1906-1930), pilote automobile et moto surnommé « Eddoura », fils de l'industriel Alexandre Grammont ; Maurice Grammont (1866-1946), linguiste, phonéticien et dialectologue français ; Paul Grammont (1911-1989), religieux bénédictin français ; Pseudonyme Grammont (1750-1794), comédien et révolutionnaire français. Toponyme Grammont, ville belge de la province de Flandre-Orientale ; Grammont, commune française du département de la Haute-Saône ; Grammont, sommet suisse du canton du Valais ; Grammont, hameau français du département du Lot ; Avenue de Grammont, axe français majeur de la ville de Tours ; Château Grammont, demeure de l'industriel Alexandre Grammont à Pont-de-Cheruy (Isère) ; Domaine de Grammont, quartier français de Montpellier ; Mur de Grammont, route pavée belge en pente très raide de Flandre-Orientale ; Parc Grammont parc urbain français à Rouen. Autres Grammont Radio-Télévision, ancien fabricant d'appareils électroniques.
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And the reason is simple. Once you have a mailing list, you automatically have your own personal cache of people you can pitch products to. Have you created a blockbuster ebook or developed some innovative software program? Blast an email to everyone on your mailing list. Have you found a hot membership website that pays a sizable affiliate commission? Blast an email to everyone on your mailing list. Have you launched another website and you're looking for immediate viewer traffic? Blast an email to everyone on your mailing list. If you send out too many blatant "buy this now" messages, you'll lose the trust and support of your mailing list members. If you send out too much free information over an extended period of time, you might just alienate your mailing list members when you do finally pitch any type of product to them. That's where balance comes into play. You need to supply them with quality information and advice for free. But you also need to incorporate promotion messages that are related to that information. Once you've established a solid and trustworthy relationship with your list members, you can pretty much call any shots you want or need.
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Marcus Rashford came off the bench to score in Manchester United's 3-0 win against Basel on his Champions League debut on Tuesday to continue an extraordinary record. The 19-year-old striker followed up his strike against Stoke on Sunday with United's third goal as Jose Mourinho's men started their Champions League campaign with a victory. That means the England international has now scored on his Champions League, Europa League, Premier League, League Cup, England Senior and England U21 bows. In fact, Rashford's goal in the Champions League Group A clash at Old Trafford means the youngster has only failed to find the back of the net on his FA Cup debut. Rashford scored twice on his debut as Louis van Gaal's side beat Midtjylland 5-1 to qualify for the last 16 of the Europa League with a 6-3 aggregate victory. The forward struck twice in 12 second-half minutes to put the tie beyond the Danish champions at Old Trafford. Rashford again scored twice, this time on his Premier League debut, to help United to a 3-2 win over Arsenal at Old Trafford. Just three days on from his Europa League debut double, the forward struck twice more inside four first-half minutes to help see off the Gunners. Rashford netted just three minutes into his international debut as England beat Australia 2-1 at the Stadium of Light. In the final friendly before then-England manager Roy Hodgson named his 23-man squad for Euro 2016, the striker became his country's youngest-ever debutant scorer. Rashford netted a hat-trick on his England U21 debut as Gareth Southgate's team defeated Norway U21s 6-1 in their Euro 2017 Qualifier in Colchester. The centre-forward scored against the run of play with a neat finish inside the area in the first half, while his deflected effort then looped into the top corner on 66 minutes, before he completed his hat-trick with a penalty moments later. Rashford came off the bench to seal United's win against Northampton in the EFL Cup third round, taking advantage of a mistake by the home team's goalkeeper to round off the scoring with 16 minutes to go at Sixfields. Rashford came off the bench for his Champions League debut in the 77th minute and seven minutes later scored as United beat Basel 3-0. The England international converted Marouane Fellaini's cross to continue his excellent start to the season and make it three goals in three successive games for United. Pick your team for free, create a league to invite your mate and let the managerial mind games begin!
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In this guide you will learn how to get an email marketing campaign set up from start to finish using MailChimp as your CRM (Customer Relationship Management) system. Learn to manage your interaction with current and potential customers. You will also learn how to use data analysis to improve business relationships with customers, specifically focusing on customer retention and ultimately generating closed loans. MailChimp is a free software system that gives you the ability to create and manage mailing lists, newsletters, automate campaigns and lead generating landing pages. Places you in the driver's seat and lets you have full control over your email marketing efforts from beginning to end. Ep #20: Are You Creating Touch Points with your Funded Database? Is Your Mortgage Website Generating Leads for you in 2019? © 2019 Mortgage Marketing Pros.
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Slender Threads: Fate Slender Threads: Destiny Author L.W. Ellis cites as the source of her beautifully told love story an ancient Chinese proverb "An invisible thread connects those who are destined to meet. The thread may stretch or tangle but it will never break." And indeed her love story of Rachel and John does that, "it tangles and stretches, but it never breaks." In fact, their love is so intense that it embeds itself in their DNA. Basically the story starts in 1830,s Tennessee. John and Rachel's wish to marry is rejected by her father because John has neither property nor position. So, he goes to join Davy Crockett in Texas with a promise that he will receive acreage when the battle is over. He promises Rachel he will write her. But after 3 years of no letters, she comes to believe John has died and marries Luke, a man who had desired her for a long time. They eventually have a baby named Andrew. This is an important plot twist for three years later, when John returns to Tennessee, Rachel must choose between her baby, whom she loves enormously and John. One of the things that Ellis tries to show is the status of women in the 1830,s. Rachel virtually has none. She is, more or less, property. But the love between Rachel and John is so intense, it carries through their DNA to Austin, Texas in the 1990's. Ellis has very masterfully written a powerful and beautiful love story, but the reader must read both novels to get it's full impact. — Carl Yoke What's better than a fine romance? A fine romance with the promise of a sequel. The recently released series Slender Threads delivers a delightful one-two punch in just this fashion. The first book, Slender Threads: Fate, is set in 1830s Tennessee. The second, Slender Threads: Destiny, takes place in Texas in the 1990s. Together they relate the interwoven tale of two Texas families over a period of more than 150 years. Fate begins with Rachel Edmunds Thompson learning that her beloved John Rollins is not dead after all, having survived the Texas Revolution despite reports to the contrary. However, years have passed since John left Tennessee, and Rachel has married another man at her father's urging. What's more, the union has produced a child, who is the joy of Rachel's life. The story unfolds as Rachel and John struggle with the hard choices their situation required in the 1830s. Be forewarned: The dramatic ending will leave you desperately wanting more of this gripping saga. Order both books at the same time and save yourself the anguish of waiting for the second one to arrive. — Nola McKey "Everything is Copy" September 3, 2018 Welcome to My New Blog! June 22, 2018 Would you like more information about this book? Please fill out the form below so that I can add you to my email distribution list. I thank you in advance for your interest! Copyright © 2018. L. W. Ellis. All rights reserved.
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We are combining digital audio analysis and human-computer interaction techniques to improve the way producers navigate audio recordings. Traditional audio visualization methods are poorly suited to real-world tasks, so we are creating new visual representations designed for a production environment. Editing audio is a very common task at the BBC, and is often performed by a wide variety of people with different levels of skills and training. Many editing tasks can be unnecessarily tedious and time-consuming, such as finding a certain point in a long recording or removing exclamations (like 'umm' or 'err') from speech. Audio waveforms have long been the de facto method of visually representing audio content. Despite their ubiquity, they display very little relevant information and are not well-suited towards most audio editing tasks. For instance, it is almost impossible to distinguish between people's voices with a waveform (known as speaker diarization), even if they sound very different. With recent advances in audio analysis and data visualization techniques, it it now possible to develop audio visualizations which better reflect what people are hearing so that producers can navigate and edit with ease, and be more productive. We aim to develop new visualization methods for a number of common tasks, such as speech/music discrimination and speaker diarization. In order to achieve this, we have created a software framework for generating audio visualizations and developed an online system for evaluating how well they perform for a given task. After developing and evaluating a number of prototypes, we hope to integrate the new visualizations into a live production environment so their impact can be realized and measured. There are already a number of algorithms that can be used for some common production tasks. Traditionally the computer performs these tasks on its own, but sometimes it gets things wrong. This project follows a different approach of having a 'human in the loop'. The computer analyses the data and presents the user with all of the information they need, in a format they can easily interpret. The user can then perform the task without having to do the tedious work. The challenge of this project is to identify exactly what the users need to know for a given task, designing algorithms to extract that information and to work out the best way to present that information to the user. Sometime you enter the lab on a Friday afternoon and your team presents you with something which is just magical. Bringing together the UK's top audio research groups to develop the next generation of broadcast technology. A European research project to develop, implement and validate a new end-to-end object-based media chain for audio content. Following the development of a new standardised way of measuring loudness, there is a global move away from peak metering towards loudness metering. The BWAV file format is being extended to add metadata that accurately describes complex multichannel formats. Improving music library navigation and discovery using signal processing and machine learning techniques. Improving the perceived quality of individual sounds separated from a mixture.
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White House Author Robert L. Moore Robert L. Moore is a practicing attorney in Venice, Florida. A 44-year member of the Kiwanis Club of Venice, he has held all elected positions in Kiwanis International, including service as 2003–2004 Kiwanis International president. A member of the original Kiwanis Worldwide Service Project team, he worked with UNICEF and Kiwanis to raise awareness and funds to virtually eliminate iodine deficiency disorders. The successful campaign changed the future for millions of children. Because of his work in this effort, Robert became a proponent of delivering micronutrients to children and women of childbearing age in developing nations. In addition to his continuing work with Kiwanis, he currently serves as Chairman of the Board of the Micronutrient Initiative. Bob is a graduate of Stetson University and the University of Florida Law School. He and his wife Jan have four sons and six grandchildren. Robert L. Moore's Posts Global Responsibility and Impact Robert Moore has been a part of Kiwanis International since 1968, but did not fully realize the global impact until he joined a fact-finding trip to Ghana. Robert had a life changing experience while meeting with village officials and children who were affected by the lack of iodine in their diets. More White House Authors Melanie Garunay Deputy Director of Digital Outbound for the Office of Digital Strategy Parker Liautaud Policy Advisor for Natural Resources Christine Harada Federal Chief Sustainability Officer, CEQ Jesse Moore Associate Director of Public Engagement
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A Traveler's Guide to the World of Pokémon/Johto/Violet City < A Traveler's Guide to the World of Pokémon This page or section is an undeveloped draft or outline. You can help to develop the work, or you can ask for assistance in the project room. Pokemon Center Sprout Tower[edit | edit source] A swaying tower resembling a Japanese Pagoda. An NPC in the tower base says that the center tower pillar is said to be a 100 foot tall Bellsprout. Retrieved from "https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=A_Traveler%27s_Guide_to_the_World_of_Pokémon/Johto/Violet_City&oldid=3981350" Book:A Traveler's Guide to the World of Pokémon
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Carmen DeSousa: Don't be sad because Xmas is so far away. It's Christmas in July! And I'm giving away a gift daily! Don't be sad because Xmas is so far away. It's Christmas in July! And I'm giving away a gift daily! And if you want a guaranteed FREE book, my best-selling short stories are always free on Amazon, B&N, Kobo, and iTunes. I fall behind...sorry...this is what Raffle Copter usually does, but since I'm choosing one winner a day, I kind of have to do it manually. I'll hit publish on the gadget once the contest is finished. But here are the last few days.
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Q: Chrome won't redirect back to URL after Authentication handling For at least a couple of years, I've been using code similar to this in my MVC solutions... [Authorize] public class HomeController : Controller { [HttpGet] public ActionResult Index() { .......... Then in my Authentication code myAuthenticationProperties = new Microsoft.Owin.Security.AuthenticationProperties(); myAuthenticationProperties.AllowRefresh = true; myAuthenticationProperties.ExpiresUtc = DateTime.UtcNow.AddMinutes(60); myAuthenticationManager.SignIn(myAuthenticationProperties, myClaimsIdentity); return RedirectToAction("Index", "Home"); And in my Startup.. public void Configuration(IAppBuilder app) { CookieAuthenticationOptions myAuthOptions = new CookieAuthenticationOptions(); myAuthOptions.AuthenticationType = "ApplicationCookie"; myAuthOptions.CookieHttpOnly = true; myAuthOptions.SlidingExpiration = true; myAuthOptions.LoginPath = new PathString("/Authentication/LogIn"); //This is what was added for the Owin cookie "fix" myAuthOptions.CookieSameSite = SameSiteMode.Strict; myAuthOptions.CookieSecure = CookieSecureOption.Always; app.UseCookieAuthentication(myAuthOptions); } And life has been dandy... until now. I've been chasing my tail all over the place trying to figure out why when I attempt to log in, sometimes it works, and other times it just hangs. Using some Debug Messages, I found that my Authentication process finishes, but when the RedirectToAction occurs, nothing happens.. just hangs. Then I had a break through, I tried using IE and Edge and it seems to work every time. Only Chrome hangs and it does it at least 75% of the Time if not more. ** UPDATE ** I have used both Fiddler and Chrome's Debugging (Console and Network tabs) and when the RedirectToAction occurs, as far as the website is concerned it is done. However nothing, and I mean nothing, comes back on the network to my client (according to Fiddler and Chrome's Networking). Yet, if I manually change the url to go back home, Chrome is happy, I'm now authenticated and my [Authorize] now allows the controller to load. I have looked into the new Chrome cookie thing, and although the "fix" seems to be as clear as mud, I was able to find someone who used code to force the SameSite cookie to report something other than LAX. I implemented that, actually having it set to "Strict" and still.... Chrome Hangs. ** The Band-Aid ** I don't know how much time this is going to buy me, but I have kludged the problem by using a Javascript timer that when the user clicks the submit button, the timer starts, waits 6 seconds, and then redirects back to the Home/Index. If the issue isn't there (IE, Edge) the Client redirects automatically before the timer gets a chance to take hold. If they are using Chrome and it decides to hang, 6 seconds later it will behave as if their browser is just slow and will also take them to the correct place. ** Fixed (maybe) ** So even though no network traffic can be seen coming back to the client, I ended up (in addition to my band-aid above), implementing some additional changes so now both the Owin and Asp.net cookies are reporting Secure and sameSite = Strict. This seems to make a difference with my problem, and in cases where it still wants to hang, my Timed re-direct finishes off the problem. For those that may experience this oddity as well, the gist of the Cookie fix is this... * *Update your Owin packages to make sure you are using version 4.1 *Adjust your CookieAuthenticationOptions in your Startup.cs to the items I added above to make the Owin cookie compliant. *Update the following in your Web.config to make your Asp.net cookie compliant <system.web> <sessionState cookieSameSite="Strict" /> <httpCookies requireSSL="true" /> </system.web> Doing those 3 things, (along with running your project under SSL) will result in Chrome reporting both cookies as Secure and Strict. A: Google made a change to how Chrome handles cookies without the SameSite attribute. Before, Chrome treated not having the SameSite attribute set on a cookie as the same as having SameSite=None, which meant the browser would accept all cookies. Now, they're treating it as having SameSite=Lax, which will only accept cookies from the same domain. To get the same effect as the old method, the attribute must be set as SameSite=None; Secure. I can't tell if this is what's impacting you, but if this is the case you'll see an error in the Chrome console. The official release was February 4th IIRC, but they're doing a phased rollout to judge an issues being caused. Some resources: Microsoft ASP.NET blog about the upcoming changes / Archived copy Chromium Blog / Archived Copy
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Condition: Upper left corner and lower right corner loss. Backed on an Edo era paper. Creased, toned, colors partially damaged in the coat area. Very rare original colors, poor to fair overall condition. Notes: Very most likely the last few copies of this print from Okumura Toshinobu, not referenced by any museums. The print still have its original colors, including the black "lacquer" that was used in the early 1700's to colorize these prints.
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Farm and animal chains, and many general-purpose applications. Standard material: Low carbon steel. Standard finish: Zinc Coated. Do not use for overhead lifting. Not recommended for use in swing sets. Working Load Limit: 155 lbs.
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FROM NPR SHOTS – Surely I'm not the only person who has gone to the orthopedist figuring that the radiologist sent over the MRI, only to find out that I was supposed to have asked for a CD and a paper copy of the report. Really? That is so last century. Since I can Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest images with ease, shouldn't I also be able to get my MRI online and share it with my doctors? You should, says Dr. David Mendelson, a professor of radiology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. He's working on a project to create the Pinterest of medical imaging. The first 2,562 people to try it, patients at four academic medical centers, uploaded a median of six images, according to a report presented by Mendelson and colleagues at the Radiological Society of North America meeting this week. This effort is the radiological equivalent of OpenNotes, which lets patients read everything their doctors write in their chart. Though open access has been resisted by some physicians, patients who have access say they understand their medical issues better and are better at following doctors' orders. And online access to scans would help solve a big problem with medical records: Most hospitals and doctors don't have a secure system with which to share, and people usually don't cart around CDs of their CTs — let alone those big floppy films, which are still used in some offices.
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*New* Braille Sense Plus 32 Fitted Leather Case with Strap!!! The EPI Braille Sense Plus case will not allow your unit to slip out of this case. It is a form fit custom leather case and designed to enable the Braille Sense user to easily utilize the note taker. The case comes with a comfortable shoulder strap that will secure your unit while in transit. The face of the unit is covered with a zipper pocket cover which may be opened / closed with magnet closures. The zipper pocket cover may be flipped on to the rear and secured under the unit if the user needs to utilize the note taker while walking. The large zipper pocket can store your ear buds and other items which provide security and protection. It is designed to enable the user to utilize your Braille Sense while the case is on. The case is equipped with a black plastic hooks to provide security, durability and safety. EPI continues the tradition of creating functional, durable and beautiful fitted cases. Made in the U.S.A.
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Black Professional Organizations See below for a listing of Black Professional Organizations you can join based on your field and interests! The Executive Leadership Council The Executive Leadership Council's mission is to increase the number of successful black executives — both domestically and internationally — by adding value to their development, leadership, and philanthropic endeavors throughout the life-cycle of their careers thereby strengthening their companies, organizations, and communities. The mission of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is to ensure the political, educational, social and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination. The National Urban League is a civil-rights organization focused on the economic empowerment of underserved urban communities. National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. The National Association of Black Accountants is a nonprofit membership association dedicated to bridging the opportunity gap for people of color in the Accounting, Finance, Consulting, Information Technology and other related business professions. National Black Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) The National Black Chamber of Commerce, incorporated in Washington, D.C. in March 1993, represents 95,000 African-American–owned businesses and provides advocacy that reaches one million African-American-owned businesses. The National Black MBA Association is dedicated to developing partnerships that result in the creation of intellectual and economic wealth in the African-American community. Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies is a nonprofit public policy organization that produces innovative, high-impact ideas, research, and policy solutions that have a positive impact on people and communities of color. NBJC is America's leading national Black LGBT civil rights organization focused on federal public policy. The mission is to end racism and homophobia. NBJC provides leadership at the intersection of national civil rights groups and LGBT organizations, advocating for the unique challenges and needs of the African American LGBT community. United Negro College Fund (UNCF) The United Negro College Fund is the nation's largest, oldest, most successful and most comprehensive minority higher-education assistance organization. The UNCF provides a range of support to keep academic programs strong and tuition affordable for 37 member historically African-American colleges and universities. The Association of Black Psychologists The Association of Black Psychologists was established to promote and advance the profession of African Psychology,influence and affect social change and develop programs whereby psychologists of African descent can assist in solving problems of Black communities and other ethnic groups. The National Association of Black Journalists was founded in 1975 and is an organization of journalists, students and media-related professionals that provides quality programs and services to and advocates on behalf of African-American journalists worldwide. Organization of Black Designers The Organization of Black Designers is a non-profit national professional association dedicated to promoting the visibility, education, empowerment and interaction of its membership and the understanding and value that diverse design perspectives contribute to world culture and commerce. American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE) The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a national association of energy professionals founded and dedicated to ensuring the input of African Americans and other minorities into the discussions and developments of energy policies, regulations, R&D technologies and environmental issues. Information Technology Senior Management Forum ITSMF's mission is to increase the representation of black professionals at senior levels in technology, to impact organizational innovation and growth. By 2020, ITSMF will graduate 500 professionals through a series of rich, development, and career-advancing programs. National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME) NACME's mission is to increase the number of successful African American, American Indian, and Latino young women and men in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and careers. National Black Nurses Association (NBNA) The National Black Nurses Association's mission is "To represent and provide a forum for black nurses to advocate for and implement strategies to ensure access to the highest quality of healthcare for persons of color." National Medical Association (NMA) The National Medical Association promotes the collective interests of physicians and patients of African descent. The organization is a leading force for parity in medicine, the elimination of health disparities and the promotion of optimal health. The National Society of Black Engineers' mission is to increase the number of culturally responsible African-American engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community. The mission of 100 Black Men of America is to improve the quality of life and enhance educational and economic opportunities for all African Americans. National Council of Negro Women, Inc. 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Forced to close its Edgartown branch due to rain leaks, the Postal Service has shifted Edgartown PO box holders to Vineyard Haven. Unhappy and frustrated Edgartown Post Office customers traveled to Vineyard Haven in the rain and snow Monday to pick up their mail. They had no other choice following the closure of the Edgartown Post office shortly after noon on Friday due to rainwater leaking into the building. Charles Hajjar, a Boston-based developer, is adding eight second-story apartments in the Post Office Square complex, which includes the building that houses the Edgartown Post Office and Martha's Vineyard Savings Bank. The Vineyard Haven post office received disgruntled Edgartown postal customers in an orderly fashion on Monday morning. Signs at the building's two entrances directed Edgartown postal box holders to the far end of the building, where a station has been set up for mail distribution, separate from the existing mail counter. Over the course of the morning the line spanned between five and ten people. At approximately 10:30 am, Edgartown planning board member Robert Sparks stopped by to pick up his mail. Online commenters have lashed out at the planning board, which was responsible for issuing the special permit that allowed Mr. Hajjar to add a second floor of apartments. "I had a chance to talk to a few unhappy post office customers," Mr. Sparks said. He added that he was on his way back to the Edgartown town hall to find out of there were any updates about the closure, or the construction work that led to the leaks in the Edgartown building. Already, Ms. Enos said mail delivery is delayed.
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The most important characters of the story, La Motte and his wife, are well known. We already know a lot about them for, as the story opens, they are leaving Paris because La Motte is being persecuted for the debts he has accumulated by gambling. In the preceding scene, the La Motte family have lost their way in the dark night. La Motte himself is 'captured' and held prisoner for a little while by a group of 'ruffians' after attempting to seek refuge in their house. He is, therefore, worried about his plans of escape which seems to be ruined, and he is feeling dubious about his future. However, he is to find out that it is not him whom the ruffians are after, but that they need to get rid of a young girl of eighteen who is to be forcefully left in his care. We witness a complication of the plot and a greater amount of uncertainty and mystery as to the future development of the story. On the other hand, the passage develops further La Motte's character, and attempts to present his reactions in a more complex situation than those in which we have seen him up to this moment. One other principal function of the passage is, to introduce another major character, or rather the most important one, that of Adeline who will at once cause the quickening of the pace of the narrative. She will establish a greater tension in the future by putting La Motte into danger of being discovered but also by becoming the cause of every problem in the novel.
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Creating a healthy mind, body, and spirit are key to having a healthy lifestyle. This new wellness center incorporates total well being to all participants in the program. Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation needed a team that could design and construct their new wellness center. A wellness center includes fitness equipment, traditional and natural medical practices, and also healthy food preparation for the community. Our team has an extensive history of providing wellness centers for tribal communities and was selected for this design-build project. Our design includes high ceilings and open beams, as well as a very energy efficient building envelope. This new wellness center will facilitate a healthy lifestyle in the Tuba City community for many generations to come.
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Q: How can I get element value by Id in Angular I have to get value of element by Id, I need string value and by selecting state from dropdown list, API returning ID. Now, what I've to do? My sample code: ShippingDetails.html <ion-item lines="none" style="--border-radius: 5px;"> <ion-label>State</ion-label> <ion-select value="0" okText="OK" #S (ionChange)="onStateChange(S.value)" cancelText="Cancel" [(ngModel)]="address.state" required interface="popover"> <ion-select-option value="0">Select State</ion-select-option> <ion-select-option *ngFor="let item of deliveryStateList" value="{{item.statE_ID}}">{{ item.statE_NAME}} </ion-select-option> </ion-select> </ion-item> ShippingDetails.ts async getDeliveryStateList() { const payload = { countryId: 1 }; this.generalService.getStateList(payload).subscribe(async res => { let response = new ApiResponse(); response = Object.assign(response, res); this.deliveryStateList = response.data; }); } async getDeliveryCityListList(stateid) { const payload = { // tslint:disable-next-line:radix stateId: parseInt(stateid) }; this.generalService.GetCityListbyState(payload).subscribe(async res => { let response = new ApiResponse(); response = Object.assign(response, res); this.deliveryCityList = response.data; }); } onStateChange(stateid) { this.getDeliveryCityListList(stateid); } A: You're not using ionChange right. Try with: (ionChange)="onStateChange($event) And in ts change your method to: onStateChange(event) { this.getDeliveryCityListList(event.detail.value); } If you want to make sure the getDeliveryCityListList will get called with a string and not a number, you can do: this.getDeliveryCityListList(event.detail.value.toString()); or: this.getDeliveryCityListList(event.detail.value + '');
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Q: discord roles set gives error when member have booster role im using djs v12 im trying make jail command and im using <member>.roles.set(["id"]) but when member have booster role its gives Missing Permissions error. I tried <member>.roles.remove(<member>.roles.cache.filter(x => !x.id == "booster role id")) await <member>.roles.add("jail role id") when i trying this bot remove all roles from member but its remove jail role to so then i tried <member>.roles.remove(<member>.roles.cache.filter(x => !x.id == "booster role id" || !x.id == "jail role id")) await <member>.roles.add("jail role id") but still bots take jail role to thats mean member have 0 role how can i fix that A: One of the errors is the conditionals !x.id == "booster role id" This isn't checking if x.id doesn't equal boost role id, it checks if the opposite of x.id equals the booster role id, simplifying to: false == "string" which should always be false, so I'm not sure why it removes all the roles, it should remove 0 Another issue is || instead of &&, with the or operator every role will get removed but anyways to fix: const roles = <member>.roles; roles.remove(roles.cache.filter(x => x.id !== "booster role id" && x.id !== "jail role id")); if(!roles.cache.has("jail role id")) { await roles.add("jail role id"); } But this could be easier with the set method like you stated: const roles = ["jail role id"]; if(<member>.roles.cache.has("booster role id")) { roles[1] = "booster role id"; } <member>.roles.set(roles);
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Natchez is a village in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 597 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Natchitoches Micropolitan Statistical Area. The village and parish are part of the Cane River National Heritage Area. History This village is one of the oldest communities in the territory covered by the Louisiana Purchase, and is part of the Cane River National Heritage Area. The Côte Joyeuse (English: Joyous Coast) area was home to the earliest French planters in Louisiana. Some of the plantations (or former plantations) in Natchez include the Oakland Plantation (1818), Cherokee Plantation (c. 1825), Oaklawn Plantation (1830), Cedar Bend Plantation (1850) and the Atahoe Plantation (1873). The Isle Brevelle church in Natchez was established in 1803 by Augustin Métoyer and church services been held continuously since then. It is the oldest church in the United States that was founded by and for the mixed-Creole people. The church was built by sons of Métoyer and Marie Thérèse Coincoin. Because of the significance of the Créole church's history and its centrality in the life of the community, it is featured on the Louisiana African American Heritage Trail. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 1.1 square miles (2.8 km), all land. Demographics 2020 census As of the 2020 United States census, there were 489 people, 253 households, and 130 families residing in the village. 2000 census As of the census of 2000, there were 583 people, 227 households, and 140 families residing in the village. The population density was . There were 264 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the village was 4.80% White, 91.94% African American, 1.20% Native American, 1.03% from other races, and 1.03% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.20% of the population. There were 227 households, out of which 32.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 29.5% were married couples living together, 26.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 38.3% were non-families. 35.2% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.57 and the average family size was 3.42. In the village, the population was spread out, with 31.9% under the age of 18, 11.0% from 18 to 24, 26.1% from 25 to 44, 22.3% from 45 to 64, and 8.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 31 years. For every 100 females, there were 93.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 86.4 males. The median income for a household in the village was $16,786, and the median income for a family was $19,643. Men had a median income of $20,938 versus $13,167 for Women. The per capita income for the village was $7,625. About 31.5% of families and 39.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 47.2% of those under age 18 and 58.1% of those age 65 or over. Notable people J. Isaac Friedman (1871–1949), politician, served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1908 to 1916; born in Natchez. Leon Friedman (1886–1948), politician, served in the Louisiana House of Representatives, from 1932 to 1940; born in Natchez. See also Cane River National Heritage Area Louisiana African American Heritage Trail National Register of Historic Places listings in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana References Villages in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana Cane River National Heritage Area Louisiana African American Heritage Trail Populated places in Ark-La-Tex Villages in Louisiana
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John Doubleday Bronze 'Memorial to Sir Maurice Bow Category: Sculptures 27 x 27 x 46cm. 1973. John Doubleday. Bronze : Maquette 'Memorial to Sir Maurice Bowra'. The life size bronze is in the gardens of Wadham College. Provenance : Private Collection. Born near Maldon in 1947, John Doubleday has lived most of his life in the nearby village of Great Totham. He studied sculpture at Goldsmiths College, long before it was fashionable. He is renowned internationally for his public sculpture, which has been a feature of his career since the mid-seventies. His work is to be seen in many countries – almost all of it figurative, cast in bronze, and mostly it is based on portraiture. The most recent commissions have been in heroic scale. Completed recently have been a sculpture of Col. Jabara, (the first jet air ace), for the USAF Academy, Colorado Springs; An eagle sited near Peterborough, which commemorates those French prisoners of the Napoleonic War who did not survive to return to France; A large work in his own locality to commemorate the confrontation between the Saxons and Vikings at the Battle of Maldon in August 991 and the sculpture of Nelson to commemorate the bicentenary of Trafalgar, installed adjacent to the Trafalgar Cemetary in Gibraltar. Double-take would describe his two representations of Sherlock Holmes: The first was erected at Meiringen on the Sherlock Holmes Society of London pilgramage to the Reichenbach Falls of 1991 and the second was installed outside Baker Street Station in 1999. He also has completed two sculptures of Charlie Chaplin, the first in Leicester Square, the second in Vevey, Switzerland. In a similar vein, he has two statues in bronze of Isambard Kingdom Brunel at Bristol and Paddington Station in London. Standing Nude, Bronze, Seifert Art Deco Sculpture 'Diana the Huntress' John Doubleday Bronze 'The Magic Eye'
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Important Note: This class is cross-listed with CLAS 330. This course was formerly HSRE 330. This course explores the political, social, economic, and cultural history of Rome and its Empire, with a special focus on the history of the early Roman Empire (the so-called Principate: from Caesar to Diocletian – from the first century BC to the third century AD). The course will begin by reviewing and critiquing the story of a small village built on the Tiber's bank that managed first to unify the Italian peninsula under its military and political leadership and then to become one of the leading cities in the Mediterranean basin and eventually the capital of the Ancient World, whose dominion, at its heyday, stretched from the Hercules' Columns in the West to Mesopotamia in the East. This review will end with discussing how and why the Imperial system finally changed and gave birth to a new form of civilization that itself eventually led to the modern layout of Europe. The course will also include an examination of several aspects of Roman Civilization through a study of ancient evidence, both textual and material, and Rome's relationships with other contemporary peoples. We will analyze the very meaning of "Roman Culture," and the important contribution of the Hellenistic world. The understanding of the process of romanization of the populations dominated by the Romans will play a significant role in the course in order to understand how the Roman Culture spread throughout the Mediterranean to become one of the pillars of modern culture. The above approach will offer the possibility to focus on some of Rome's more characteristic features: ranging from religion to art, society and politics, with one part of the course being devoted to daily life. In the end, the goal is to "look at the Romans through the eyes of the Romans." Tours to cities with remains of ancient monuments and museums with major archaeological collections will help enliven your idea of this culture and attain a richer and more complex understanding of the diverse phenomena. Mandatory course readers. When needed, additional handouts will be provided by the instructor.
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Interest rates have been on the rise of late, and among those affected are credit card holders. While many of them have enjoyed the low interest rate environment, they are now abandoning those cards they signed up for that came with low introductory rates. These introductory rates were for only a limited amount of time. To take advantage of balance transfer opportunities, these cardholders, as well as others, are seeking credit card providers that offer lower rates. The balance transfer process can be a breeze for people with so-called good credit, but for those with bad credit, it can be a challenge. Clearly people with bad credit stand to benefit from hugely from being able to do balance transfers because they need to save as much money as possible. Here, we discuss balance transfer options for credit cardholders who have blemishes, and downright bad credit. We also discuss how these cardholders can get their financial houses in order so that they too can lower their interest rate costs. The tear that the U.S. economy has been on has motivated the Federal Reserve Bank to raise its benchmark target federal funds several times since 2015. To position themselves for these hikes, credit card industry observers agree that credit cardholders should be proactive in being able to keep their costs as low as possible. Bad credit is determined by a person's credit score, which is often referred to as a person's FICO Score. FICO stands for the Fair Isaac Corporation, which became the first company to implement a system to evaluate a person's credit worthiness. The score ranges from 300 to 850. Scores of 669 and below are typically considered fair or very poor, according to the reporting agency Experian. FICO has found that as few as 37% of Americans have FICO scores that fall below 550. Credit scores can fall into the "bad" score range for a variety of reasons, including late payments, slow payments, and of course bankruptcy filings. For those who find themselves in the bad credit group for any of these reasons, a balance transfer could help tremendously. That's because transfers could allow them to reduce the cost of existing debt by providing a low introductory interest rate, notes Wallet Hub. …No major issuers currently offer worthwhile balance transfer credit cards to people with bad credit. Most bad-credit credit cards are either fully secured or have very small unsecured credit lines…That's because issuers want people with poor credit to prove themselves before taking on a significant amount of their debt. The reason being is that because your credit is bad, the following APRs once the promo expires are usually pretty steep, Bakke said. In addition, you'll have to ensure that you make all of your payments on time and in full, because you can run into further trouble if you can't make that happen. While most understand how their financial situations led to their credit scores taking a hit, just as many may not understand that these issues take a considerable amount of time to resolve. So, before a person with a bad credit score starts shopping for credit cards with lower interest rates, it's important that the person recognizes that a balance transfer may not help. In fact, the effort may further hurt one's credit situation. This is especially the case if the cardholder submits applications to several credit card providers. Inevitably, the multiple inquiries by providers doing credit checks can cause the person's credit score to tank. A wiser idea is to make every effort to pay down existing credit card debt.
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Most likely if you are reading this blog, you know something about me, but for any of you who do not, here is a little background. My name is Darius, and I am currently a college student from San Jose, Ca. Being a California native, I will be making my first journey out of the states this August. I have made this blog to record my travel to Bangkok, Thailand, where I will be studying during the Fall 2011 Semester. I hope that through this blog you can get insight into my travels and experience the journey through Asia with me. If you have any questions about me, my travels, or just find the blog enjoyable, please feel free to comment. Im really glad to hear that you are enjoying the blog. Thanks for all of the kind words. Yea I would love to meet up sometime. Oh man cooking Thai food would be awesome! let me know 🙂 I am always free to do something new and cool. If you are ever around Siam let me know. Its just a quick walk away from me. Hmm I'm not so sure about the time. I've started my driving lesson yesterday and it will end next week and after that I might go to travel for a while with my friends and will come back when the semester begins(Dec 13). Maybe we meet when school begins, what do you think?
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Giacomo Sinibaldi (* 10. Juli 1766 in Sant'Elpidio a Mare, Marken; † 2. September 1843 ebenda) war ein Kurienerzbischof der römisch-katholischen Kirche. Leben Giacomo Sinibaldi empfing am 7. Juni 1800 das Sakrament der Priesterweihe für das Erzbistum Fermo. Er trat als Päpstlicher Geheimkämmerer unter Papst Pius VII. in den Dienst der Kurie und wurde Kanoniker von Santa Maria Maggiore. 1814 wurde er von Pius VII. zum Präsidenten der Päpstlichen Akademie für den kirchlichen Adel in Rom berufen. Am 13. August 1821 ernannte ihn Papst Pius VII. zum Titularbischof von Tamiathis. Der Kardinalbischof von Albano Pietro Francesco Galleffi spendete ihm am 19. August 1821 die Bischofsweihe; Mitkonsekratoren waren die Erzbischöfe Francesco Bertazzoli und Giovanni Francesco Falzacappa. Am 27. Januar 1843 ernannte ihn Papst Gregor XVI. zum lateinischen Patriarchen von Konstantinopel. Literatur Weblinks Lateinischer Patriarch von Konstantinopel Titularbischof Römisch-katholischer Bischof (19. Jahrhundert) Person (Religion, Marken) Historische Person (Italien) Geboren 1766 Gestorben 1843 Mann
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Boris Stavrev (, 7 March 1935 – 16 May 2003) was a Bulgarian foil and sabre fencer. He competed at the 1960 and 1972 Summer Olympics. References 1935 births 2003 deaths Bulgarian male foil fencers Olympic fencers of Bulgaria Fencers at the 1960 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 1972 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Sofia Bulgarian male sabre fencers
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Man charged with murder after missing ex-wife's body is found in a container at the bottom of a ravine Fahad Mohammed Saeed, has been indicted in connection to his wife's death Saeed, 26, is charged with murder and kidnapping among other charges Saeed's ex-wife, 25-year-old Roaa Al-Dhannoon, was seen last October Her body was found at the bottom of a ravine in a container Published: 13:44 EDT, 18 May 2017 | Updated: 17:44 EDT, 18 May 2017 An Ohio man has been charged with aggravated murder after the remains of his missing ex-wife were found in a container outside Cleveland. An indictment Wednesday against 27-year-old Fahad Mohammed Saeed also charges him with kidnapping, felonious assault, aggravated burglary, stalking and abuse of a corpse. Saeed's ex-wife, 25-year-old Roaa Al-Dhannoon, was last seen October 16 at her Lakewood, Ohio, apartment. 27-year-old Fahad Mohammed Saeed is charged with the murder and kidnap of his ex-wife 25-year-old Roaa Al-Dhannoon, whose body was found in a container at the bottom of a ravine She was reported missing three days later. The container in which her body was found happened on Monday near a ravine in the Cleveland suburb of Brooklyn. Authorities came across the container which contained biological remains. The FBI's Evidence Response Team sifted through dirt near the Big Creek behind Parkview Estate Apartments during their search. Investigators would not discuss the details about how she died or how her body got there at Thursday's press conference. Four cops caught on camera tasing and slamming teenage boy... 'I killed my wife and I don't know why': 91-year-old man... Authorities came across a container with the biological remains. Al-Dhannoon was identified by her fingerprints Al-Dhannoon's body was found in the Cleveland suburb of Brooklyn behind an apartment block Al-Dhannoon was last seen in October and had a restraining order against her ex-husband A medical examiner has confirmed the remains are Al-Dhannoon's. She was identified her using her fingerprints. Family and friends were concerned for her well-being because she had never been away from her son. He is 4 years old now, authorities said at the press conference. Investigators with Lakewood police and the FBI believe Al-Dhannoon was kidnapped and then killed. Saeed was sentenced for violating a restraining order before she disappeared. He is accused of contacting her and their son. A Lakewood Municipal Court judge in late January sentenced Saeed to six months in jail. He could now face up to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted of his ex-wife's murder. Man charged with murder after missing ex-wife's body found Elizabeth Hurley, 54, flaunts her cleavage in a plunging mint green swimsuit by her LA pool after posing for VERY racy topless snap Cowboys star Ezekiel Elliott now under police investigation for shoving a security guard at a Las Vegas...
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Jail threat to end menace of fireworks Setting off fireworks after 11pm could lead to six months in jail, under government plans unveiled today as a result of a Coventry-led campaign. Coventry Live Ministers are proposing an 11pm to 7am "national curfew" when fireworks would be banned as part of a government crackdown on anti-social behaviour. Under the consultation proposals, breaking the curfew could be punishable by a six-month prison sentence or a £5,000 fine. Thousands of people in Coventry backed the city council's petition to end the nuisance of late-night explosions which has plagued neighbours for years. The new Fireworks Act should end the misery of loud bangs in the weeks long before and after November 5. Cllr John McNicholas (Lab, Lower Stoke), who led Coventry's campaign, said: "Clearly for those affected this is very good news. Coventry has developed its own firework code and this is in line with what we are asking - for the responsible use of fireworks. "It is not about being kill joys. We want everyone to be able to enjoy fireworks but they need to be enjoyed responsibly." The curfew could be extended to 2am on a few specific dates, including New Year's Eve, Guy Fawkes night, Diwali and Chinese New Year. Other measures include a 120-decibel noise limit on fireworks sold to the general public and a new licensing system for retailers. Consumer minister Gerry Sutcliffe said: "For the majority, fireworks can be fun but when they get into the hands of irresponsible hooligans they cause a real disturbance in local communities. "These proposals tighten up the laws governing the importation, sale and use of fireworks, cracking down on the excess noise and nuisance that often keeps people awake at night and causes misery to pets and other animals." The consultation period will run until July 2. NuneatonHeartbroken family's warning to dog owners Marley went missing - and sadly turned up dead
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You can use the image for: Non-commercial research and private study Teaching and instruction Non-commercial publishing (up to A5-size, and in print runs of up to 4000 copies) Non-commercial online use, up to 768 pixels, and for up to 5 years Please indicate that you accept all terms to proceed I agree to the full terms and conditions Other uses, including exhibition catalogue and display, broadcast, advertising, book jackets and commercial packaging, are covered by our commercial terms. If you would like a larger file, or to use the image in other ways, contact our Licensing team. On display at V&A South Kensington British Galleries, Room 57 The Oxburgh Hangings ca. 1570 (made) Mary Queen of Scots (maker) Elizabeth Talbot (maker) Sheffield (made) It was a popular pastime of wealthy ladies in the 16th century to make up large decorative hangings from a number of smaller panels. This enabled a group of women to work on individual panels at the same time. The hangings would be used as part of a bed set, as either curtains or covers, or be placed on the wall like a tapestry. If necessary, they could be dismantled at a later stage and the panels reused. In the case of this hanging, it seems likely that the panels were left unused until the 17th century. It is very rare to be able to identify surviving embroideries as having been owned or worked by royalty. This piece and others in the same group are exceptional since they were worked by Mary, Queen of Scots and her attendants. During her long imprisonment she made numerous embroideries, some of which have her initials or cipher. This activity must have both filled her time and occupied her mind as many of the emblems or mottoes have more significance than is immediately apparent. British Galleries SCRAN Embroidered linen canvas with silk, gold and silver threads Textile panel 'The Oxburgh Hangings' of embroidered linen canvas with silk, gold and silver threads, possibly made by Mary Queen of Scots and Elizabeth Talbot, probably made in Sheffield, ca. 1570 Textile panel of embroidered linen canvas with silk, gold and silver threads in cross stitch. Depth: 1cm Dimensions checked: Measured; 15/06/2000 by KB. Exisiting frame measured by DW 01/10/1998 Marks and Inscriptions A WATER OWLE (Embroidered, from C Gesner Animalium Aquatilium 'CYPRINUS', a carp) Gallery Label British Galleries: Mary Queen of Scots (1542-1587) Mary Queen of Scots' troubled reign in Scotland ended in 1568 when the Scottish Lords forced her to flee across the border into England. As Elizabeth's cousin Mary had long claimed the English throne, leading Elizabeth to see Mary as a threat and place her in the custody of the Earl of Shrewsbury. 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Originally all the panels were applied to a green velvet background, parts of which survive on the central panel and on several of the smaller panels. The Oxburgh Hangings. Hanging with applied panels of embroidery, formerly at Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk. Subject depicted Textiles and Fashion Collection T.33HH-1955 About this object record Explore the Collections contains over a million catalogue records, and over half a million images. It is a working database that includes information compiled over the life of the museum. Some of our records may contain offensive and discriminatory language, or reflect outdated ideas, practice and analysis. We are committed to addressing these issues, and to review and update our records accordingly. You can write to us to suggest improvements to the record. Suggest Feedback record created April 8, 2003 Record URL https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O79697/the-oxburgh-hangings-panel-mary-queen-of/ Shuffle objects
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Archive for the 'United Kingdom' Category Hillary Clinton's Statement on Brexit Posted in 2016 Election, Hillary 2016, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton 2016, Hillary For America, Hillary for President, Hillary Rodham Clinton, statements, United Kingdom, tagged 2016 election, Brexit, European Union, Hillary 2016, Hillary Clinton, Hillary For America, statements, United Kingdom on June 24, 2016| 2 Comments » Hillary Clinton Statement on Brexit Vote Hillary Clinton released the following statement after the people of Great Britain voted to leave the European Union: "We respect the choice the people of the United Kingdom have made. Our first task has to be to make sure that the economic uncertainty created by these events does not hurt working families here in America. We also have to make clear America's steadfast commitment to the special relationship with Britain and the transatlantic alliance with Europe. This time of uncertainty only underscores the need for calm, steady, experienced leadership in the White House to protect Americans' pocketbooks and livelihoods, to support our friends and allies, to stand up to our adversaries, and to defend our interests. It also underscores the need for us to pull together to solve our challenges as a country, not tear each other down." Dear Scotland, We Get It. Love, Hillary Posted in 2016 Election, Democratic Party, Hillary 2016, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton 2016, Hillary For America, Hillary for President, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Republican Party, Uncategorized, United Kingdom, tagged 2016 election, Democratic Party, Donald Trump, European Union, Hillary 2016, Hillary Clinton, Hillary For America, Republican Party, Scotland, United Kingdom on June 23, 2016| 1 Comment » On September 18, 2014, Scotland voted in an independence referendum to remain in the United Kingdom. Tonight, the UK is tallying votes in a referendum held today on whether to remain in the European Union. Should they leave, the effects on the economy promise to be bumpy. 401Ks and 403Bs, where many of us have our retirement funds tied up, are likely to be affected, not in a good way. Donald Trump (who did not initially know what the Brexit was and probably thought it was a breakfast sandwich) has said "Why do they need them?" He thinks a leave vote would be fine. He, himself, is leaving – (don't get excited, only temporarily) – for Scotland tonight, not that he is an especially welcome guest. You may have seen this documentary: You've Been Trumped. If you have not, you should find a way to see it. It explains brilliantly why the people of Scotland are not especially happy to see Trump. Scotland is not alone in their disdain for Trump People in Scotland are not thrilled about Trump coming to their country. We know the feeling.https://t.co/M5NKiYnt4C — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 23, 2016 A previously announced stop in Ireland has apparently been cancelled. Protests had been planned. Hillary Clinton Graces 600th Anniversary of University of St. Andrews Posted in Appearances, Awards, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Speaking Engagements, United Kingdom, tagged Appearances, awards, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, honorary degrees, Honors, Scotland, Speaking Engagements, St. Andrews University, United Kingdom on September 13, 2013| 14 Comments » Our Hillary donned academic regalia once again today to take part in an historic ceremony. Clinton joins historic procession Former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton has taken part in a historic procession before she receives an honorary degree from one of the UK's oldest universities. Mrs Clinton will be giving the graduation address later at a ceremony to mark the 600th anniversary of the founding of St Andrews University. It is the politician's first foreign visit since her term as secretary of state ended in February. She arrived in the picturesque Fife coastal town yesterday and will be conferred with a doctor of laws degree in recognition of her achievements as a politician and diplomat. Mrs Clinton will receive the doctorate from the veteran Liberal Democrat politician and chancellor of St Andrews, Sir Menzies Campbell. Read more >>>> Interestingly the university was founded By Avignon Antipope Benedict XIII. The University of St Andrews (informally St Andrews University or St Andrews) is a research university in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. It is the oldest university in Scotland and the third oldest in the English-speaking world, next to Oxford University and Cambridge University. It was founded between 1410 and 1413 when a Papal Bull was issued by the Avignon Antipope Benedict XIII to a school of higher learning formed by a small group of Augustinian clergy. St Andrews is one of the four ancient universities of Scotland. In post-nominals the university's name is abbreviated as St And (from the Latin Sancti Andreae). Read more >>>>> University of St Andrews shield Latin: Universitas Sancti Andreae apud ScotosMottoΑΙΕΝ ΑΡΙΣΤΕΥΕΙΝ The University of St Andrews' 600th Anniversary Honorary Graduation Ceremony is a celebration of intellectual achievement, recognising some of the brightest minds of the 21st Century. She looked so young and pretty that she could have been mistaken for an undergrad! Congratulations, Mme. Secretary! It is such a pleasure to see you so honored! And from Hillary herself…. Hillary ClintonVerified account ‏@HillaryClinton .@jk_rowling, look familiar? Not Hogwarts but beautiful St Andrews! Thanks to grad student Claire for the grand tour pic.twitter.com/cuOxYry7yt Catching Up With Hillary Clinton After Sandy: Meet-And-Greets At U.S. Embassies Zagreb, Tirana, Pristina, and Belgrade Posted in Foreign Policy, Foreign Service, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Middle East, Secretary of State, Secretary of State Travel, U.S. Department of State, United Kingdom, United nations, USAID, Women in Government, tagged Belgrade, Foreign Policy, Foreign Service, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Pristina, Secretary of State, State Department, Tirana, U.S. Department of State, U.S.Embassies, Zagreb on November 3, 2012| 2 Comments » As always, on her final swing through the Balkans as Secretary of State, Mme. Secretary held meet-and-greets at the American embassies before departing each country. Here are her remarks to staffs and families. Meeting with Embassy Zagreb Staff and Their Families U.S. Ambassador Kenneth Merten Esplanade Hotel AMBASSADOR MERTEN: Good morning, everybody. I have the great pleasure to introduce someone who needs no introduction, as you all know. SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you. (Laughter.) AMBASSADOR MERTEN: We are, Madam, Secretary, on behalf of my colleagues here at the Embassy and also for our operation host, we're delighted to welcome you to Zagreb. We and the Embassy team had a great time preparing for your visit, and I think – I know our Croatian hosts were very delighted to welcome you here. It means a lot to all of us. Without any further ado, our Secretary of State, Ms. Hillary Clinton. SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you so much, Ken. (Applause.) Well, it is wonderful to be here in Zagreb and to have a chance to visit with all of you. It's something I've been looking forward to for actually four years, so I'm glad I'm finally here. And it's also a great pleasure to be here with Ambassador Merten. Before joining you in Croatia, Ken was our Ambassador in Haiti. Before that, he helped fly me around the world by providing all kinds of logistical and other support. He has been a great leader because he was our Ambassador during the earthquake in Haiti and all of the work we did afterwards to try to rebuild Haiti. And I also know he's had a smooth transition thanks to Hoyt Yee. Is Hoyt here? Hoyt, thank you. Thank you for your leadership as chargé. We really appreciated it. Yesterday when I met with the President and the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister, we spoke about how much progress Croatia has made on the path to European integration. We look forward to final EU membership next year. And we are delighted at our relationship, which has never been closer. You're doing so much to promote educational opportunities for bright young Croatians to study overseas. You're working with Croatian leaders to help strengthen rule of law to fight corruption. You're working with Croatia on behalf of change in the rest of the region so that other nations can follow the Croatian model. I also very much appreciate the annual Ron Brown Forum that the Embassy hosts. Ron was a dear friend of my husband's and mine, and as you know, he was on a mission to bring economic empowerment and opportunity to the Balkans, and he died along with 34 others, Americans and Croatians, in that 1996 plane crash. But his memory and legacy live on with the forum and we greatly appreciate the work that you are doing. I also brought with me wandering around back there the highest-ranking Croatian American in the Obama Administration, Ambassador Croatia Marshall – I feel that's her name – (laughter) – Ambassador Capricia Penavic Marshall, right there in the blue, who has been a great friend and associate. But I'd like all the Croatian staff to raise their hand now. Will everyone, all of our Croatian staff – well, no, no, Capricia, you're actually – (applause) – you're on the American staff side. But let's give a big round of applause to our Croatian staff. (Applause.) We've had strong relations for 20 years. Have any of you been with us for 20 years? Any of our Croatian team been with – ah, these two young women who – I think we started them and there's another one; we started when you were 10. (Laughter.) But I have to say, as you have learned, ambassadors come and go, certainly secretaries come and go, but what remains are our locally employed staff who truly are the brain trust, the memory bank, of every single post. So this is a full team effort. I want to thank all of our American team, civilian and military, Foreign Service and Civil, State and USAID and every other agency. I also want to thank the families. I know that these young people are getting a little anxious to get a picture and I'm going to hurry up because I want to do that for them. But then I want to shake as many hands as possible in order to express personally my gratitude to you. We're very, very grateful. We see this as a consequential, important relationship going forward. And we want to see Croatia really anchor further progress in the region. Thank you all very much. (Applause.) Meeting with Staff and Families of Embassy Tirana Thank you. Thank you very, very much. It is absolutely wonderful to be here and have a chance to see each and every one of you in person to thank you for everything you are doing on behalf of this incredibly important and valuable relationship between the United States and Albania. And thank you, Ambassador, for your leadership here in Tirana and thanks also to your wife and your daughter, and let me also express appreciation to DCM Henry Jardine. Thank you all for the work you put into my visit here, because I've been wanting to come – I told the President and the Prime Minister that I usually go to places we have some kind of problem with. We don't have any problems with Albania, and so I – (applause) – really had to advocate hard and say, "We must go to Albania." And the Ambassador is right – it's a very busy and active time back home in the United States, but I am thrilled to have this chance to be here. It's much too short a visit. It's kind of like the appetizer, so I have to come back for the full banquet sometime in the future. But I think you know how much the United States values our partnership and our friendship, not only with the Government of Albania but with the people of Albania, and it is something that I hold particularly dear. We share important military ties, we strongly supported Albania's membership in NATO, we are now strongly supporting Albania's membership in the European Union. What you're doing, every one of you, is to help us deepen and broaden that, to strengthen democracy, to promote and protect human rights, and to create more economic opportunity. As I just said in the parliament, the elections next year will be very important for the advancement of democracy in Albania. And I know that elections have posed some challenges in the past, but the role that this Embassy and each of you, American and Albanian alike, can play in monitoring polling places, helping to tally votes, making it clear to our friends here that having a good, free, fair, credible election that meets international standards will skyrocket Albania forward on the path to EU accession. And just as important as the friendship and partnership we have is what you're doing to promote social issues and civic engagement. I love the program called Albanians Coming Together Now, because this is a program the Embassy launched to bring together business, civil society, and concerned citizens to help strengthen the ties between the people and their government. And I also want to thank those of you who helped to make Tirana's recent LGBT conference such a success. We stand for human rights. We stand for relationships between people. And we believe that that serves as the core and foundation of a strong, lasting relationship. I'm also pleased to be here on the first day of the month that marks the centennial of Albania's independence. I hear you are preparing a special surprise for the gala concert. I wish I could be here to see what it is, but Ambassador, let me know as soon as you can. And I also want to thank especially our Albanian colleagues. Will all of our Albanian colleagues who work here at the Embassy raise your hand, please, so we can give you a round of applause? (Applause.) I am so grateful to you. Many of you have been with us for years, decades, and as I say everywhere around the world, ambassadors come and go and secretaries come and go, but our locally employed staff provide the continuity, the memory bank, for every single post. And that's especially true here. Will those of you have been with the Embassy since we opened our doors in 1991, will you raise your hands? Who's been here since 1991? We hired you right out of grade school. You have a – (laughter) – so 1991. Thank you very much. (Applause.) I know that we have our State Department and USAID and our military and civilian agencies represented here. We also have some Peace Corps volunteers, I'm told. Do we have some Peace Corps volunteers here today? Thank you back there. Thank you for what you're doing. (Applause.) And I was delighted to walk into a group of beautiful children who are part of our Foreign Service families and our Embassy family here. I bet a few of them might have gone trick or treating on the ridge last night and are probably still suffering from sugar overload. (Laughter.) But when I see that, when I walk into a room like this, it reminds me of why we do the work we do. And that was really my message in the parliament. We all have in a democracy an obligation to try to leave the country that we serve better off for the next generation. And really looking at the faces of those children reminded me of why I do the work I do, and why all of you do what you do, and make such a contribution to a better future for Albania, a better future for our relationship. I know that my coming, even for a short visit, adds a lot of work to what you do every single day, and I understand the Marine Corps Ball is tomorrow, so I hope you get to relax a little bit. But I want you to know that even though we are far away, we follow closely what you're doing at this post. We care deeply about this relationship. We want to see Albania become a model not just for the region, but the world. We think it can. We think that the role that Albania can play, is playing, can really shape the history of Europe. The religious tolerance, the role women are playing, the vibrant democracy and economic activity since your freedom from Soviet oppression – all of that is such a strong foundation to build on. But now the next steps have to be taken, starting with good elections that reflect the will of the people. But then that's not enough. Whoever gets elected – and we don't take sides in anybody's election – we are just on the side of free and fair elections that reflect the will of the people – and once people are elected, holding them to a high standard to produce results for the Albanian people, that's especially important for young people. Young people the world over are wondering what kind of future they're going to have. There is no reason , after everything Albania has gone through – with your independence a hundred years ago, all of the challenges and suffering the parents, grandparents, great grandparents, endured – there is no reason that the future for young people in Albania should not be as bright as it could be anywhere in the world. And so I am here to express full confidence and optimism in what is possible and to pledge that the United States, through a very active Embassy, will continue to provide support as you grow your democracy and make a real difference first for you, and now next for the rest of the world. Thank you all. (Applause.) Meeting with Embassy Pristina Staff and their Families Swiss Diamond Hotel Pristina, Kosovo SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you so much, Ambassador. Thank you all so much. Well, I have to say it is wonderful being back here in Pristina and having a chance to see all of you and thank each and every one of you for the work that you are doing. I was here in 2010, and I already have had good reports from the Ambassador about all of the progress that we're seeing here and that we're helping to facilitate. I want to thank you, Ambassador, for your leadership. This is the third time Ambassasdor Jacobson has been an ambassador, and your ears should have been burning in the car ride from the airport as she spoke glowingly about the team here and the work you're doing, and how significant it is. So her introduction just now was by no means only for public consumption. She is extremely proud, and we are proud of her. And we're delighted to have her husband David, a British diplomat, lending a hand in this very exciting post. I also want to thank DCM. Kelly, where – there you are Kelly. Thank you for your hard work. And I think that the exciting aspect of being here at this time is because we can see the progress that is taking place, and we can also work to facilitate the dialogue taking place between Kosovo and Serbia. I will be speaking about that with the leaders that I will be seeing later today. I also want to recognize someone else. And that is Tristan DeWitt. Where's Tristan? There you are, Tristan. Tristan and I both have the same birthday. (Laughter.) And Tristan was the first young person to arrive at post since Embassy Pristina opened to family members, so he represents all of the children and the family members who are here now as part of this important community. I want to also recognize how significant the economic growth has been, and I know that you're working to promote that, just like you are working to help empower women to be part of the economic and political future of this very young country. I know that many of you had the opportunity to work with Ambassador Larry Rossin, who was our first representative in Kosovo, and he will be certainly missed. Now today is Halloween, I'm told, so I don't know what it is planned, but I hope that all of the children here have a happy Halloween. And I especially want to thank our locally employed staff. Will all of our locally employed staff raise your hands, all of our Kosovo colleagues? Thank you so very much. (Applause.) Ambassadors come and go, as do Secretaries, but locally employed staff are the nerve center and the memory bank for every mission, and that's especially true here as well. Now as we move forward, I want to emphasize how important it is to have the interagency, whole of government approach, because that's what we're standing for in the State Department, that is, as the Ambassador said, the QDDR's call that diplomacy development work together, our colleagues, military and civilian alike, are part of this great effort to help support this new young country, and to a better future. I'm very proud of what you're doing. I know the significance of it. And I thank each and every one of you for your contributions. Now I want to shake some hands and thank you personally. And I'll start down there and have a chance to do that, but Ambassador, again thank you for your kind words, and thank you for your leadership. (Applause.) Meeting With Staff and Families of Embassy Belgrade SECRETARY CLINTON: It's a great pleasure to be back here in Belgrade. Some of you I know were here when I was able to visit two years ago for a longer visit, but I'm delighted that I was able to come this time to thank each and every one of you for the work that you are doing on behalf of this vital relationship. And this was a special unified visit, because Cathy Ashton, the High Representative of the European Union, and I started in Bosnia-Herzegovina, came here, will end the night in Pristina, where we'll meet tomorrow with the leadership of Kosovo to emphasize a single message – that the future of these three countries is in Europe and in the Euro-Atlantic alliance, and that the United States strongly supports their aspirations. I want to thank Ambassador Kirby and his wife Sara; I want to thank DCM Lee Litzenberger, and the entire Belgrade team for everything you did to prepare for this short visit, but I know that the work goes on day in and day out on so many fronts. We've been clear that before setting a date for accession talks with the EU, Serbia does need to make progress on normalizing its relations with Kosovo. We recognize that Serbia cannot and will not formally recognize Kosovo, but there are lots of steps that the two countries must take together. And I thank you for sending that message on a regular basis. We've also seen the bilateral relationship deepen and broaden. For example, two years ago when I was here, I committed to encouraging American businesses to invest in Serbia, and many of you in this room are making that happen. In fact, we have an economic team winner here today. American auto parts suppliers are key partners in the Fiat factory. Two American companies have opened call centers in Serbia, creating more than 400 jobs. There are a lot of win-win investments. And I want especially to congratulate the chief of your economic section, Doug Apostol. When I was here two years ago and I spoke with the Prime Minister about a disagreement over risk insurance that was holding up a multimillion-dollar hotel project, Doug and his team got to work, and he was instrumental in helping to get that dispute resolved. That project is now going forward, bringing a number of new good jobs to Serbia. So for these and other efforts, later this year, Doug will receive the Department's highest award for international economic work. It's a rare honor and richly deserved. Congratulations, Doug. (Applause.) Let me also commend each of you who worked so hard in the passage of Serbia's new property restitution law, making sure it would cover victims of the Holocaust, many of whom are now American citizens. I thank all of you who stood up for the rights of Serbian Americans and helped the government bring this difficult issue to a successful conclusion. In fact, I cannot imagine that we could be making the progress we are without our dedicated local staff. And I would like all of our Serbian staff members to please raise your hands so that we can recognize and thank each and every one of you. (Applause.) Because one thing I know for sure is that ambassadors, DCMs, secretaries come and go, but our local staff remain. You serve as our institutional memory bank, and we know how important you are. I also want to thank all the family members who are here. I had a great opportunity to take a picture with some of the children, and they really did show great patience, because our meeting and press conference went a little long, but I was so happy to see them and have a chance to thank them and all of you who support those who serve. I understand our local staff and FSOs have put together a basketball team, and soon you're headed to Sarajevo for a tournament with other posts from around the Balkans. Now as Secretary, obviously I can't take sides in such a competition – (laughter) – but I do want to just note that this is a great way of creating more public diplomacy and outreach as well as some healthy competition. Now I know that there have been some difficult and risky moments in your service here in Serbia. We saw this when the Embassy was attacked four years ago. But this mission never skipped a beat. You kept doing what needed to be done. And I am very committed to your safety, and when you finally move in to your new Embassy compound, I'm confident it will give you a very safe place to work, as well as a more comfortable one. You will actually even, many of you, have offices with real windows once again. (Laughter.) I want to thank all of you who serve the United States here in Serbia – civilian and military, U.S. Government across the board, every department and agency, in particular the State Department and USAID. And I'm very grateful to you, because I think this is a consequential relationship. We want to see the people of Serbia have an opportunity to participate fully in Europe and eventually in the Euro-Atlantic alliance. We want to see the people, particularly the young people of Serbia, have a chance to fulfill their own potential and aspirations. And the United States is very firm in our support of that kind of future for Serbia. We can't do it from Washington; it has to be, done day in and day out, right here in Belgrade and across the country. And in order to do that, we look to each and every one of you. So thank you for your service. I'll start down there and shake a few hands and have a chance to thank you personally. Thank you all. (Applause.) Secretary Clinton Addresses the Staff and Families of Embassy Sarajevo U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, with U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina Patrick Moon, meets with the staff and families of Embassy Sarajevo, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 30, 2012. [State Department photo/ Public Domain] Secretary Clinton at the Luncheon in Honor of UK Prime Minister David Cameron Posted in Foreign Policy, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Secretary of State, state department, U.S. Department of State, United Kingdom, tagged David Cameron, Foreign Policy, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Joe Biden, Secretary of State, State Department, U.S. Department of State, United Kingdom on March 14, 2012| 15 Comments » Remarks at the Luncheon in Honor of UK Prime Minister David Cameron Benjamin Franklin Room Thank you all very much. Please be seated. Welcome to the State Department. We are thrilled and so pleased to host this luncheon for our very special guests, Prime Minister and Mrs. Cameron. It is wonderful to see all of you celebrating spring with us and knowing that our relationship, it's always spring. It's always being renewed, it is always durable, it is a cornerstone of both of our nations' foreign policies, and it has such a great resonance between our two peoples.Now I want to recognize our chef today. A native of Birmingham, England – not Alabama – (laughter) – who made herself a home in New York City as the executive chef of a couple of very hip restaurants. One, The Spotted Pig, the other The Breslin. So it's really a delight to have April Bloomfield with us. She was just talking with the Prime Minister – (applause) – it was a very timely introduction because when the Prime Minister and President Obama exchanged gifts, President Obama gave the Prime Minister a barbeque. I mean a real, down-home American barbeque with a smoking compartment and everything else. So April stands ready to help, Prime Minister. We joke about the special relationship, but that's because we're so comfortable with it. It means such a great deal to us. It is not just because of a wide range of shared interests, but our deeply rooted history and the unbreakable friendship between our countries. Now, of course the President did remind the Prime Minister at the White House ceremony this morning that we are at the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812. (Laughter.) And I was pleased to tell my counterpart and friend, the Foreign Secretary, and also the Chancellor of the Exchequer, that it was my predecessor in one of my other lives, Dolly Madison, who actually saved the extraordinary portraits of George and Martha Washington. Having received word from her husband, who was truly been a commander-in-chief in the field, that unfortunately the British truly were coming. And – (laughter) – so she rushed from the White House, taking some treasures with her, leaving behind the meal that she had prepared for her husband and his officers. And the British officers ate the meal before they burned the White House. So – (laughter) – we are looking forward, but nevertheless, there are certain memories that are also of significance. And how wonderful it is, here we are today and working together in so many important parts of the world: helping to bring peace and stability to Afghanistan; helping to promote successful transitions and democratic reforms in the Arab world. We worked alongside each other to end a dictator's rule in Libya. We are now focused on helping the people of Syria realize a better future for themselves. We are grateful for the leadership that the Prime Minister and his government have shown on so many issues – just recently, I was in London for a conference on Somalia that they sponsored. No matter what the issue, we are standing together. So I know, Prime Minister and Samantha, that this is just a small measure of hospitality to try to demonstrate our commitment and appreciation for this relationship. We were so well treated when the President and I and our teams were on a state visit last year sponsored by the government, of course, her Majesty's Government and the O2 customer service number. So, we did the best we could with the weather. We think we pulled that off quite well. But it is now my great pleasure to welcome a dear friend, a great American, and a superb vice president, Joe Biden. (Applause.) Hillary Clinton On the Occasion of the Official Birthday of Queen Elizabeth II Posted in Foreign Policy, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Secretary of State, state department, U.S. Department of State, United Kingdom, tagged Foreign Policy, Happy Birthday, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Queen Elizabeth II, Secretary of State, State Department, U.S. Department of State, United Kingdom on June 11, 2011| Leave a Comment » My apologies! This is going out late! It was issued in time, but I almost missed the date. Happy Birthday, your Majesty! On the Occasion of the Official Birthday of Queen Elizabeth II On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I am delighted to send best wishes to Queen Elizabeth II and our friends in the United Kingdom as you mark Her Majesty's Official Birthday this June 11. This occasion provides an opportunity to acknowledge and honor the Queen's dedicated leadership and to celebrate — as President Obama did on his recent State Visit — her extraordinary service to her nation and to the world. The United States is committed to the enduring relationship between our two countries and we value the contributions by Her Majesty in strengthening it. Our unique alliance is founded on our common history and thrives today through our shared ideals of democracy, the rule of law, and human rights. United by NATO, the world's largest foreign direct investment relationship and a long history of kinship, our two nations work in concert promoting peace and prosperity throughout the world. On this special day, I send warm congratulations to Queen Elizabeth II and the people of the United Kingdom. The United States is committed to fostering and strengthening the bonds of friendship between our nations and peoples for years to come. Slideshow: Secretary Clinton in London Today Posted in Foreign Policy, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Secretary of State, Secretary of State Travel, state department, U.S. Department of State, United Kingdom, tagged Foreign Policy, Great Britain, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, London, Secretary of State, State Department, State Dinner, U.S. Department of State, United Kingdom on May 24, 2011| 26 Comments » I have yet to find pictures from the state dinner, but from what was posted in the comments thread at today's schedule, a couple of Youtubes and the picture I included here, it is eminently clear that Mme. Secretary was as enchanting at the dinner as any princess who ever lived. Meanwhile, I have these few photos to share of HRC being her usual exquisitely photogenic self. Enjoy!
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'Pride and Prejudice' goes… 'Pride and Prejudice' goes musical thanks to Marin artists Photo by Graham Law Lizzie Moss is Jane Bennet, left, and Brittany Law is Elizabeth Bennet in "Pride and Prejudice — The Musical." Photo by Dudley Mendenhall Brittany Law is Elizabeth Bennet and David Crane is Mr. Darcy in "Pride and Prejudice — The Musical." By Sam Hurwitt | IJ correspondent PUBLISHED: September 28, 2016 at 3:00 p.m. | UPDATED: July 19, 2018 at 12:29 p.m. It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single author in possession of a half-dozen novels must be in want of countless dramatic adaptations thereof. Certainly Jane Austen's six major works have spawned a dizzying number of plays, movies, miniseries and musicals, her 1813 romantic comedy "Pride and Prejudice" more than most. Created by a group of local artists, "Pride and Prejudice — The Musical" isn't necessarily the latest of these adaptations; it premiered in 2012 at London's Ruislip Operatic Society. (A newer "P&P" sequel, Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon's "Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberly," comes to Marin Theatre Company in November.) Now IAM Theatre Company, formerly known as Independent Actors of Marin, gives the musical its American debut at San Francisco's Southside Theater (formerly half of Magic Theatre in Fort Mason). Although performed in San Francisco, it's very much a Marin production. The songs are by Rita Abrams, a longtime former Mill Valley resident known for the hit 1970 song "Mill Valley," who also acts as musical director and pianist. The story is adapted by former Marin resident Josie Brown, a prolific author of novel series such as the "Housewife Assassin" and "True Hollywood Lies," and the production is directed by Sir Francis Drake alum Lexie Papedo Gasparini. Much like the snobby and arrogant Mr. Darcy of the story's central romance, the show makes a poor first impression but gradually wins the viewer over. The opening number, "Welcome to Our Neighborhood," sounds like the peppy and cloying theme song to some children's TV show, seeming alarmingly modern and synth-heavy for the period setting, and the large cast is crammed awkwardly on the small stage to give the impression of a crowded ball. Once one gets used to the juxtaposition of Abrams' upbeat Broadway-style musical numbers with the more restrained regency manners of the surrounding scenes, the songs are often funny and occasionally surprisingly bawdy (using the time-honored device of a shocked interruption when the rhyme is clearly leading up to something scandalous). A few songs are somewhat saccharine, such as the closing numbers for both acts, but most of them are enjoyable. The catchiest tune by far is Mrs. Bennet's sprightly ditty about how to snag "A Husband." Brittany Law is a charming and sympathetic Elizabeth Bennet, the most intellectual of the five vexingly unmarried Bennet sisters. 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David Crane is a young and appropriately awkwardly aloof Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth's vexing romantic interest, with a robust head of hair that the obligatory top hat struggles to contain. Kim Long is a wickedly sarcastic Caroline, Bingley's snobbish sister with designs on Darcy. Terra Linda High alum Fernando Siu is a sly charmer as the roguish Wickham. Chris Maltby rushes his lines quite a bit as the Bennets' amusingly bland and priggish cousin Mr. Collins, the distant male relative who stands to inherit everything and obsequiously sucks up to his wealthy patron Lady Catherine de Bourgh (a stiff and haughty Sandi Rubay, of San Rafael). Juliet Heller is a bright and pragmatic Charlotte, Elizabeth's friend who marries Collins. Brown's adaptation conveys the gist of the fairly effectively and gives some sense of Austen's sly humor, accentuated by the more whimsical drollery of the musical numbers. In true romantic comedy fashion, these elements initially seem like an odd match but gradually come together into what feels almost like a natural pair. Sam Hurwitt's theater blog, The Idiolect, is at www.theidiolect.com. Contact him at [email protected] or on Twitter at twitter.com/shurwitt. What: "Pride and Prejudice — The Musical" When: Through Oct. 9; 7 p.m. Thursdays; 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 4 p.m. Sundays Where: Southside Theater, Fort Mason Center, Building D, 2 Marina Blvd., San Francisco Admission: $40 Information: www.iamtheatre.org Rating (out of 5 stars): ★★★ Sam Hurwitt
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When you arrive in Quito, you undoubtedly will see the great mountain that overshadows the city. Ever since my adventure started in Ecuador, I made it my personal goal to reach the top of this volcano: Cotopaxi. After climbing various smaller volcanoes to acclimatize, it was time to take on this ultimate challenge. Last weekend I finally made it to the Summit of the active Cotopaxi Volcano. Cotopaxi is located just outside of Quito, and on clear days it can be seen from almost anywhere in the city. At 5,897 meters (19,347 ft.) above sea level, it is the second highest mountain in the country, just behind Chimborazo. It however, is the highest active volcano of Ecuador, and one of the highest in the world. It is very distinguishable from other mountains, due to its round shape and snow-white glacier. Last year, the national park closed the entrance because of volcanic activity; however, the danger has recently settled and the park is accessible again. As Cotopaxi is not a very technical mountain, it is suitable for beginners who wish to discover mountaineering. However, as it's still almost 6,000m above sea level, acclimatization is recommended and needed for most people. Before I started this challenge, I did not have any experience with mountain climbing besides the casual hike. One pro is that you do not need to own all of the equipment required, as most tours provide this equipment. In order to get used to the altitude and to get somewhat fit, I did a few preparation hikes and climbs so I would know what I would be getting into. First up on my list of acclimatization climbs was Pasochoa, a lower mountain of 4,200 meters above sea level that is a more slow-paced and overall easier hike. It might be wise to start with this one, as it's relatively easy. Don't let yourself be turned off. The first time is always hard, as it takes time for your body to get used to the lower amount of oxygen! After a few days of rest, we moved on to Corazon, meaning "heart," named for the shape of a heart that some people see in the mountain. We did not go to the highest point, located at 4,791 m., but got up to another mountaintop located at around 4,500 m. before heading back down. The next week I started by taking the Teleferico up to Rucu Pichincha, an Urban volcano that is known to be a good starting point for hikers and people who want to acclimatize. This hike can be done without a guide, in a few hours, and has a nice view overlooking the city. The summit is 4,696 m., and is a great start for you to discover whether hiking/climbing is something for you. The week after we went to Illinizas-Norte. This mountain is the smaller, less technical version of the two twin-volcanoes. It is significantly higher than others, at around 5,126 m. or 16,818 ft. A guide is required for this volcano, and a helmet and harness are recommended. There is some snow at the summit, and temperatures can be low, so it is important to be prepared! I noticed improvements with every single hike, breathing became easier. While I was breathing heavily after a few steps on the first mountain, it became much more natural on the subsequent climbs. My legs were very sore during the first hikes, but the fatigue was much less on other hikes. You really do get used to the higher altitude, and training truly pays off! After weeks of hiking and climbing to get acclimatized, the time has finally come. I packed my backpack along with all the other things I needed, and we made our way to Cotopaxi National Park. I was very lucky, as the sky was clear and we could see all of the volcanoes in the surrounding area. Once we arrived in the parking lot, we had to carry our backpacks up to the refuge, a few hundred meters higher, located at around 4,800 m. The refuge had a surprisingly good atmosphere, and there were quite a few people that also aimed to climb. Here, we had a delicious dinner, prepared our beds, and laid down to rest. I tried to catch some sleep, but was too excited to actually do so. After a few hours, the alarms went off at 11:00 p.m. and we all got up. We put on our warm clothes, drank some tea and coffee, and packed our backpacks with enough liquid, snacks and with our crampons and ice pickaxes. We went out at around 12; the skies were clear, and it was all dark except for the light of the near full moon. Along with another group of climbers, we started to slowly walk up the volcano. After around an hour, we had reached the completely white glacier. At the glacier we put on our crampons, attaching ourselves to each other with rope, and put our helmets on, safety first! After this quick stop we continued walking on the glacier, which went surprisingly easy with the crampons. The guides explained how we had to walk, on which side to wield the ice pickaxe and how to react in the event that someone falls into a crevasse. Crevasses are holes in the glacier, sometimes covered by snow. It's not very likely that someone falls into one of those, as you primarily walk on the path that is well travelled. Every hour or hour and a half we made a short stop to regain energy and eat something. I really needed those short breaks, as I was very hungry and it helped to recover a bit. Unfortunately, the weather had changed, and it was foggy and windy, and my cereal bars and chocolate ended up being frozen. The outer layer, including my jacket, helmet, headlamp, pants, gloves and backpack, were totally covered in ice. Luckily, the breaks are short enough to not cool down, and I was not cold at all (except for my hands when I took off my gloves). The moonlight on the beautiful white glacier and the streetlights in Quito provide an amazing sight. I tried to take some pictures, but it is hard to take sharp pictures in the dark without a tripod. Anyways, you don't want to take out your camera too often, as the cold drains the batteries rather quickly. It is safe to say that this might be the most physically challenging thing you will ever do, if you have never climbed a mountain like this before. At the very least, it was for me. We walked for hours, and although you walk slowly, you ascend very rapidly. At this altitude breathing is heavier, because of the thin air with less oxygen. The climb went like this: Put the ice axe in front of me, step left, step right, breathe heavily, put ice axe in front of me, repeat. I tried to listen to music to distract me from the breathing and the wind, but my headphones quickly became frozen and I had to take them off. What I did was try to imitate the steps of my guide in front of me, and just focus on that. This was helping a lot, but I admit that I was struggling to keep up the tempo at times. Around 4 hours in I became dizzy and needed a break to eat and drink something to recover energy. We were at a place where we could not stop, and we were forced to continue for what felt like an eternity. Finally, I could fall down and grab some snacks out of my backpack. The water I brought was slightly frozen. Cotopaxi was not going to win; I was dedicated to make it to the summit. Step by step, the summit became closer and closer, as noticed by the smell of sulfur gasses, which increasingly became stronger. We arrived near the summit too early and had to wait; the sun had not come up yet. Unfortunately, the smoke and gasses from the active crater were coming in our direction, making it very hard to breathe through the smell of sulfur. After 15/20 minutes, we stood up and started the last meters of the ascent! The most beautiful sunrise ever! Reaching the summit was glorious! It was the most beautiful sunrise I have ever seen. The golden sun over the clouds, with views of the many volcanoes, was breathtaking. It is a very emotional moment to reach the summit after such a hard journey. The enormous shadow of Cotopaxi Volcano showed how immense the mountain underneath us was. Without a doubt, it was all worth it, and we instantly forgot the hard work we put in to get here. We all high fived each other and were very happy we pushed through. The sun beams were warming and gave the required energy to get back down, but not before taking a lot of pictures! My hands were cold, but I was there now, and this was my only chance to take pictures, and I did not want to waste it! After around 20 minutes we started our descent, filled with an incredible memory. The descent would take around 3 hours, not exactly something to look forward to, as you just want to get back down and go to bed once you have reached the summit. However, it was now possible to see all of the beautiful ice shapes of the great glacier. When you suddenly see the distance and steep hills you ascended, it is impressive. Because of the dark, and your focus on nothing but your footsteps, the sudden view is mind-blowing. It felt like we were in a Disney movie. While I first hesitated, as I had no experience whatsoever and it seemed very hard, I am incredibly grateful that I got the opportunity to try this and make it to the summit. With proper acclimatization training, equipment and experienced guides it is doable. The Cotopaxi climb will leave you with unforgettable memories, experiences, and photos. I highly recommend contacting Gulliver Expeditions for climbing in Ecuador. They are very professional and helpful with both the acclimatization process and the climb itself.
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Tagged: Dave Dombrowski So, Are We Sure About These Tigers Scrimmages? Ever seen this singular photo before? It is one of the few remaining documentations of the day a bright idea by the Boston Red Sox that wound up – in all likelihood – costing them the 1946 World Series: Photo Courtesy Boston Red Sox On the left, Red Sox centerfielder Dom DiMaggio. In the center, pitcher Tex Hughson. On the right, in the Sox road gray: Joe DiMaggio – who didn't have his regular uniform with him for one of the fateful games Boston played 66 years ago. The Detroit Tigers' idea to address their five day layoff between finishing sweeping the Yankees and facing the Cards or Giants in the Series by playing a pair of exhibition games is not new. The Red Sox did the same thing in 1946. And it killed them. We forget this now, but the Red Sox were prohibitive favorites to win a Series remembered for "Slaughter's Mad Dash" and the disastrous 5-for-25 performance of Ted Williams. Boston had clinched the American League pennant with a 1-0 win on September 13th (courtesy of a Williams homer, naturally). They won by 12 games over a defending champion Tiger team that nearly played .600 ball, and a tidy 17 over the third place Yankees who imploded and went through three managers. Williams supplied a slash line of 38/123/.342 and had an OPS of 1.164 (and four other guys in the line-up were at .799 or better). The Red Sox were the team to beat. But the National League race was back-and-forth between the Dodgers and Cardinals and with an N.L. first-place tie – and a Series-delaying three-game playoff looming – Sox Manager Joe Cronin and General Manager Eddie Collins thought they needed something to keep their Heroes alert and awake while the N.L. decided which of its teams was going to be its sacrifice to the mighty Boston maw. They scheduled three exhibition games for the Red Sox…versus American League All-Stars. It was a helluva plan – in theory. The Red Sox got such luminaries as Hank Greenberg and Luke Appling and Joe DiMaggio (hence that crazy picture) to travel to Fenway and put the Champs through their paces. They also brought in Mickey Haefner. Haefner had just completed a 14-and-11, 2.85 season for a Washington Senators squad that only the year before had finished a buck-and-a-half behind the A.L. Champion Tigers, so he belonged among the All-Stars doing their part for the greater glory of the American League. But there was only one problem with letting Haefner throw towards your hitters, even in an exhibition setting. He was a knuckleballer. On October 1st – which would've been the eve of Game 1 of the World Series, had the N.L. only made up its mind in 154 games – Haefner was pitching for the All-Stars against the Red Sox at Fenway. And one of his knucklers – and he threw it in the Niekro/Dickey range of hardness, not the Wakefield range – hit Ted Williams in the elbow. Got him exactly right. There is no idea how hard the pitch was thrown but the pain was sufficiently excruciating to send Williams to the hospital for X-Rays. While those few who saw the injury held their breath (and presumably Collins and Cronin tried to figure out how they could each blame the other), the tests came back negative. That's the way it was in those days: broken or not broken. Nothing about deep bone bruises or inflamed ligaments or anything else. It hurt? It ain't broken. Put some ice on it and play. Williams played. 5-for-25, .200. It would be decades before Ted acknowledged that the elbow pain never really subsided through the subsequent Series. The only post-season appearance of his career produced five measly singles. And when reporters concluded Williams had not risen to the occasion, or had been psyched out by what was even then a rare but not unique infield defensive shift, Williams let them blame him. Despite the apparent justification for such a claim, he never blamed his '46 World Series nightmare on the Haefner Hit-By-Pitch. That the Sox lost the Series was not the end of the story. The pall of that loss lingered for generations. Boston would slide into the second division, then the basement, and would not emerge until the year after Williams was inducted into the Hall of Fame. That his performance in the 1946 Classic was the low point of Williams' career goes without saying. He eventually admitted it was the low point of his life. Talk about the Curse of the Bambino? Bolshoi! The Curse of Mickey Haefner, more like! If you check history – especially internet history – you might see passing mention that Williams hurt his elbow when hit by a pitch "in an exhibition game just before the World Series." But what you do not see is the disturbing truth that is of particular relevance tonight: Williams hurt his elbow when hit by a pitch in an exhibition game just before the World Series that had been arranged by his own bosses to try to keep the Red Sox sharp FOR THE WORLD SERIES. Today, of course, Collins or Cronin would've been fired or at minimum vilified by history for their gross stupidity. Didn't happen that way. Cronin succeeded Collins as General Manager, then became American League President in 1959. Both of them are in the Hall of Fame and Cronin has his retired number 4 right up there with Teddy Ballgame's. The Tigers are not asking any of their vanquished foes to help them fill the competition gap by playing these exhibitions (the term they used was "scrimmages") on Sunday and Monday. They have flown up the minor league kids like pitchers Hudson Randall and Joe Rogers from the Florida Fall Instructional League to fill the role played by the A.L. All-Stars in the last ill-fated attempt to keep the rust from growing while the National League tries to figure out its champion (Cards or somebody else). Presumably the Tigers will take every precaution against the obvious things: sliding (no!), diving for fly balls (don't!), line drives back at pitchers (use the Batting Practice screen!). But unless Jim Leyland and Dave Dombrowski are aware of the 1946 Red Sox disaster and the saga of Mickey Haefner, they cannot possibly be prepared for the inadvertent pitch that just…gets away. What do they do if Miguel Cabrera gets hit in the elbow? Or the knee? Or the head? Or while at third base takes a one-hopper off his bean, as he did in Spring Training? Hudson Randall and Joe Rogers, you say? Neither of them is a knuckleball pitcher, right? Written by Olbermann 23 Comments Posted in Uncategorized Tagged with 1946 Boston Red Sox, 1946 St. Louis Cardinals, Dave Dombrowski, Detroit Tigers, Eddie Collins, Exhibition Games, Hank Greenberg, Hudson Randall, Jim Leyland, Joe Cronin, Joe DiMaggio, Joe Rogers, Keith Olbermann, Mickey Haefner, Scrimmages, Ted Williams Sources: Commissioner Selig Reviews Galarraga Game Major League Baseball sources with direct knowledge of the meeting confirm that key members of baseball's hierarchy were to convene this morning in New York to review the circumstances of Umpire Jim Joyce's erroneous "safe" call at first base in Detroit, which last night denied the Tigers' Armando Galarraga what would have been the 21st Perfect Game in baseball history and the third in just 25 days. There was considerable doubt that Commissioner Bud Selig felt he could or should intervene in overturning the results of an umpire's on-the-field ruling. The Detroit News reported that the Tigers might be contacting MLB in hopes of remedying what umpire Joyce later admitted, clearly and emotionally, was a wildly incorrect call. The News quoted Tigers' General Manager Dave Dombrowski as saying "I wouldn't get into telling you what I would do. That's a private matter. He shouldn't have missed it. It's a shame for the kid…" Baseball sources said that as of late morning, the Tigers' opponents, the Cleveland Indians, had not contacted the Commissioner's office. Their support of any change to last night's call might be a key factor. "This isn't a call," Joyce said afterwards, "this is a history call. And I kicked the **** out of it, and nobody feels worse than I do…I took a perfect game away from that kid." Jon Heyman of Sports Illustrated and MLB Network tweeted that Commissioner Selig was "involved" and his office would have a statement at some point today. Some in the Commissoner's office were to urge Selig to declare that with Joyce's admission, the 27th out of the game was recorded when Cleveland's Jason Donald grounded out, first baseman Miguel Cabrera to pitcher Galarraga, covering first. The base hit credited to Donald, and the following at bat, by Cleveland's Trevor Crowe, would be wiped off the books and thus Galarraga would be credited with a perfect game. There is precedent for the Commissioner's Office to decide what is, and isn't, a perfect game. On September 4, 1991, a so-called "Statistical Accuracy Committee" ruled that the game would only official recognize as perfect games, ones in which pitchers retired 27 (or more) consecutive batters and completed the game without a batter reaching first base. The ruling wiped off the books the 1959 game in which Harvey Haddix of Pittsburgh pitched 12 perfect innings, only to lose the game to Milwaukee on a base hit. It also erased the 1917 game in which then-pitcher Babe Ruth of the Boston Red Sox had walked the lead off batter, then been ejected by the umpire for arguing the call. Reliever Ernie Shore entered the game with none out and that runner on first, who was promptly caught stealing. Shore then retired the 26 batters he faced, and had, at the time of the Commissioner's Office ruling, been credited with a perfect game for more than 74 years. 48 more no-hit games were also erased by the re-definition of the rules. There are also countless instances of umpires' on-field decisions being reviewed and even overruled by the now dormant offices of the Presidents of the American and National League. One such review confirmed a controversial "out" ruling that ultimately decided the 1908 NL pennant. More recently, in 1983, after Kansas City's George Brett had hit a two-out, 9th inning home run to bring his team from behind to ahead in a game in New York, umpire Tim McClelland determined that Brett had broken the rules by having the gripping substance "pine tar" further up his bat than rules permitted. McClelland nullified Brett's home run and called him out for the final out of the game. Within days, American League President Lee MacPhail had overruled McClelland, declared the home run valid, and ordered the game replayed, more than a month later, from the point directly after Brett's home run. Written by Olbermann 63 Comments Posted in Dailies Tagged with Armando Galarraga, Babe Ruth, Bud Selig, Dave Dombrowski, Ernie Shore, George Brett, Harvey Haddix, Jason Donald, Jim Joyce, Jon Heyman, Lee MacPhail, Miguel Cabrera, Perfect Game, Pine Tar Game, Statistical Accuracy Committee, Tim McClelland, Trevor Crowe 2010 Forecasts: AL Central Having picked Tampa Bay to upend the Yankees in the East, we move to the AL Central. I'm less confident about assessing CHICAGO than I am about any other team in the majors. Here is a team with the terrific burgeoning talent of Gordon Beckham and Carlos Quentin – yet its success will depend much more on virtual castoffs like Andruw Jones, Juan Pierre, Alex Rios, and Mark Teahen. Here, if Jake Peavy rebounds, is a four-man rotation as good as any in the game, but a bullpen where only one guy (Matt Thornton) does not start the season as a question mark (how could you possibly get as many ex-studs in one place as Kenny Williams has in Scott Linebrink, J.J. Putz, and Tony Pena?). The White Sox could easily win the division, but I would hesitate to bet on it. scratches their head at the quick demise in CLEVELAND – except I appear to be the only one who's doing the scratching in surprise that everybody else is so confused. What do you suppose happens to a team that is just one game from going to the World Series, and then fire-sales Cy Young Award winners in consecutive season – and also gets rid of their catcher (who just happens to be the second-best offensive weapon at his position in the game)? While the Indians may see some pay-off from these deals this year (LaPorta at first, Masterson pitching, and, at least for the moment, Marson catching), there is no reason to assume that the Indians have simply corrected a temporary two-year blip. It is plausible that returns to form from Fausto Carmona, Grady Sizemore, and Travis Hafner could propel this team to the flag, but it is just as plausible that the bullpen will again be its undoing. Remember, this is a team that has not had a reliable closer since Joe Borowski in '07 (and this requires you to believe that Joe Borowski was a reliable closer). There is the one wildest of wild cards: the chance that the Kerry Wood injury is the ultimate blessing in disguise – that it shelves Wood and his not-so-awe-inspiring 20 saves of a year ago and forces Chris Perez to live up to his talent. Of course as Winston Churchill answered that clich� 65 years ago, "if it is a blessing in disguise, it's very effectively disguised." Dontrelle Willis really is back? What if Miguel Cabrera's career flashed before his eyes over the winter? What if Scott Sizemore and Austin Jackson are actual major leaguers? If Jim Leyland and Dave Dombrowski come up trumps with those four names, DETROIT should walk away with the division, because the rotation seems outstanding, and the Tigers may have created its best bullpen (mostly by default, and even though they're about to find out what the Yankees did late last year: Phil Coke can't really get good lefties out). There are reasons to suspect Johnny Damon will not be the kind of all-purpose threat he'd developed into in the Bronx; 17 of his 24 homers in 2009 were hit at Yankee Stadium. It's possible Ryan Raburn or Wilkin Ramirez might have to be rushed into the line-up. Then again it's possible Alex Avila may force himself into it, behind the plate. When the A's still played there KANSAS CITY was the club on whom the Yankees palmed off the guys they didn't want any more. Funny that this year's Royals start Chris Getz and Scott Podsednik, and have Josh Fields on the bench and Brian Anderson in the convert-to-pitching Skinner Box. The excuse that the Royals are the quintessential victim of the small market/big market divide is nonsense: according to the Forbes figure filberts, the Royals profit about ten million a year, gain at least thirty million more from revenue sharing, and the franchise is worth three times what David Glass paid for it a decade ago. So the free agents brought in to surround the American League's best starter, second or third best closer, fifth or sixth best first baseman, and third or fourth best DH – are Rick Ankiel and Jason Kendall? It's pitiable: with a little investment from management the Royals could contend in this division. Ron Gardenhire of MINNESOTA knows 447 times more about baseball than I do. But there is one fact that has been irrefutable since Tony LaRussa began to use relievers on schedule, rather than when needed: Bullpen By Committee Does Not Work. Gardy steered out of the skid just in time last night, designating Jon Rauch as his closer after weeks of saying he'd try the committee route. Do not be fooled by reminiscences of the "Nasty Boys" – the 1990 Reds had 50 saves, 31 by Randy Myers, 11 by Rob Dibble, 4 by Rick Mahler, 2 by Tim Layana, and 2 by Norm Charlton. The Reds would trade Myers within a year and Charlton within two. Minnesota's committee could have been Jeff Reardon, Rick Aguilera, Eddie Guardado, and Al Worthington, and it still wouldn't have worked. There are reasons to fear this team might not be competitive – the tremendous home field advantage that was the Metrodome is gone (although depending on how the wind current works – see "Yankee Stadium, 2009" – it could turn Joe Mauer into a 50-homer man). The new double-play combo is also symbolic of some serious problems. It is made up of two very nice men named J.J. Hardy (who was run out of Milwaukee even before the ascent of Alcides Escobar), and Orlando Hudson (who has been run out of Arizona and Los Angeles and who somehow lost his job to Ronnie Belliard in the middle of the pennant race last year). It is also the direct result of what must be viewed as two disastrous trades (Jason Bartlett and Matt Garza to Tampa for Delmon Young, and Johan Santana to the Mets for Carlos Gomez – now swapped for Hardy – and nothing of even impending value). Nothing would please me more than to see the Team They Tried To Contract rear up and fulfill its potential. I don't think they have the front office personnel to pull it off. I like Detroit to get more lemons out of the slot machine of chance that is this division, than I do Chicago. Thus, the Tigers, close, over the White Sox. Minnesota and Cleveland will spar for third place and whether the Twins get it will largely depend on how Target Field "plays" as a new home. Kansas City is last again, which offends me, because there is as little excuse for this perpetual state of suspended animation as there would be in Cincinnati or Milwaukee or maybe even Denver and Tampa. Written by Olbermann 9 Comments Posted in Dailies Tagged with Al Worthington, Alcides Escobar, Alex Avila, Alex Rios, Andruw Jones, Austin Jackson, Brian Anderson, Carlos Gomez, Carlos Quentin, Chicago White Sox, Chris Getz, Chris Perez, Cleveland Indians, Dave Dombrowski, David Glass, Delmon Young, Detroit Tigers, Dontrelle Willis, Eddie Guardado, Fausto Carmona, Gordon Beckham, Grady Sizemore, J.J. Hardy, J.J. 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Q: Cant see MacBook in Windows Network I'm trying to access my MacBook from a Windows PC over the network. The computer is connected to the router, the MacBook is connected to a WAP, which is connected to a switch, which is connected to the router. When I click on Network on the PC, the MacBook doesn't show up. It has done previously. Sometimes the Windows computer shows in the Finder sidebar and sometimes it doesn't. How can I make the MacBook show in Network [Places] on the Windows machine? And how do I make the Windows machine stay in the Finder sidebar? A: In my experience there is no quickfix way to get windows and mac machines to always be visible in the others networks list. The best thing you can do is enable Samba filesharing on your mac, then when you want to connect you just type smb://Jonathan's MacBook Pro into the address bar in Explorer (or into the run dialogue). To Enable SMB sharing on your Mac: * *Go to System Preferences > Sharing > File Sharing *Select Options *Tick Share files and folders using SMB (Windows) This has always worked for me with networking windows machines in Mac environments. A: Another issue is you might not be in the same workgroup. To fix this go to System Preferences -> Network -> Advanced -> WINS: Make sure his Windows box is set the same. What OrangeBox suggested must be done as well. A: I was able to resolve the issue by copying the name given in the NetBIOS Name field in the answer given by rubixibuc and pasting it into a run dialog, typing \\ and then the NetBIOS Name (so in rubixibuc's example the full path would be \\MACBOOKPRO-D04A) To open the Run dialog, simply type +R A: Try changing the workgroup name from the iMac and windows PC. I have same problem and after I change the workgroup name it work. Try to ping your iMac check if the connectivity is good. Start - run - cmd - ping and the IP address of your Mac.
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Beitske Visser (Dronten, Hollandia, 1995. március 10. –) holland autóversenyző, jelenleg a W Series-ben versenyez. Pályafutása A Drontenben született Visser 2007-ben gokartokkal versenyezni, különböző európai és nemzetközi bajnokságokon való részvétellel. 2011-től a KZ1-es kategóriába lépett, az európai bajnokságban pedig 10. helyezést ért el. 2012-ben mutatkozott be az ADAC Formel Masters elnevezésű sorozatban a Lotus versenyzőjeként. Visser nyolcadik helyen végzett a bajnokságban, Zandvoortban és az EuroSpeedway Lausitzen futamgyőzelmet szerzett, valamint tíz alkalommal végzett pontszerző helyen. A 2013-as szezonban ugyancsak a Lotus versenyzőjeként ismét a bajnokság nyolcadik helyén zárt, ezúttal egy győzelemmel, amit a Sachsenringen szerzett. 2014-ben a Formula Renault 3.5-ös kategóriában indult az AV Formula csapatával. Első pontjait a belgiumi futamon szerezte Spa-Francorchampsban. Ugyanebben az évben két versenyen elindult a GP3-ban is a Hilmer Motorsporttal. 2016-ban utolsó szezonját teljesítette a Formula Renault 3.5-ben, majd fejlesztői szerepet vállalt az Eindhoveni Műszaki Egyetemen az Automotive Technology InMotion alapítvány diákokból álló csoport tagjaként egy elektromos, nyitott karosszériás autó fejlesztésében. Az autó egy tesztelés során tizenhat másodperccel döntötte meg a zandvoorti pályacsúcsot. A 2017-es GT4-es utolsó két versenyén a német Dennis Marschall csapattársaként indult, és megnyerték a szezon utolsó előtti fordulóját Barcelonában. 2018-ra maradt a sorozatban. 2019-ben továbbjutott a selejtezőkből és részt vehetett a kizárólag női pilóták számára kiírt, Formula–3-as kategóriába sorolt W Series első idényében. Sokáig egyetlen kihívójának számított a végül bajnoki címet nyerő brit Jamie Chadwicknek. A következő évadot hivatalosan is törölték a koronavírus-világjárvány miatt. A 2021-es kiírásra külön csapatokban álltak rajthoz, Vissert az M. Forbes Motorsport igazolta le. A belga fordulóban, Spa-ban az időmérőedzésen egy hat fős tömegbaleset részese volt. Saját lábán szállt ki a versenyautójából, de csapattársával együtt kórházba szállították, ahol megállapították, hogy nem szenvedett töréseket. A futamot kihagyni kényszerült, mivel orvosai nem engedélyezték az indulását. Zandvoortban, hazai pályán újra versenyzett. 2020-ban a Richard Mille Racing Team csapatával az európai Le Mans-széria versenyein mérettette meg magát. Állandó csapattársa Tatiana Calderón volt. Eredményei Karrier összefoglaló * A szezon jelenleg is zajlik. † Visser vendégpilótaként nem volt jogosult bajnoki pontkora. Teljes Formula V8 3.5-ös eredménysorozata † A versenyt nem fejezte be, de helyezését értékelték, mert a versenytáv több, mint 90%-át teljesítette. Teljes GP3-as eredménysorozata Teljes W Series eredménylistája Teljes Európai Le Mans-széria eredménylistája * A szezon jelenleg is zajlik. Le Mans-i 24 órás autóverseny Teljes WEC eredménysorozata * A szezon jelenleg is zajlik. Jegyzetek További információ Holland autóversenyzők 1995-ben született személyek Élő személyek Holland női sportolók
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damien hirst opens pharmacy 2 restaurant at newport street gallery in london architecture in the UK (232 articles) architecture in the UK surveys the contemporary condition of the country's built environment, showcasing a range of innovative projects and the diverse materials and unconventional forms employed in their construction. 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'I've always loved mark as a chef and his approach to food, so it's great we're working together on this.' the name 'pharmacy 2' references both the artist's installation piece from 1992 and the hirst-designed 'pharmacy restaurant & bar' in notting hill, open from 1998 until 2003. a bar incorporates a stainless steel and glass vitrine newport street gallery is the realization of hirst's long-term ambition to share his art collection with the public. opening in october 2015, the site features pieces from hirst's personal art collection, with the inaugural show set as 'power stations' — a solo exhibition of paintings by john hoyland. the on-site restaurant gives visitors the opportunity to view some of hirst's own art, which reflects his interest in science, medicine and pharmaceuticals. read more about the newport street gallery on designboom here. etched glass windows depict DNA strands colorful pill designs are embedded into the marble floor and embroidered onto the leather banquettes wallpaper detail the art-themed restaurant is set to open at hirst's newport street gallery in london A video posted by @pharmacy2_official on Feb 11, 2016 at 9:09am PST nina azzarello I designboom UNStudio is chosen to build a new business school for creative industries in the UK child studio draws from london's classic cafes of the 50s for candy pink restaurant in chelsea restaurant interiors (361 articles) lazaro studio simulates misty greenhouse environment in mexican restaurant 'skin II' is a probiotic clothing concept that is activated by sweat to promote healthy skin in collaboration with microbiologist dr callewaert, rosie broadhead examines the beneficial effect that bacteria can have on our skin. fashion design phenomenons (46 articles) green furniture, figures, and even the fire hydrant outside the corner site have been colorized to create an all-encompassing experience. architecture in new york (329 articles) louis vuitton (38 articles) FREITAG's 'sweat-yourself-shop' lets you make your own recycled tarp bag the FREITAG microfactory invites visitors to interact with tarp cutters, plexiglass templates, punching machines and welding machines. freitag (6 articles) taking style to new stratospheres. luggage (32 articles) NASA (92 articles) all design news
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In the west, the Soviets had beaten back a Polish invasion of the Ukraine and reached the gates of Warsaw. However, at the 'Miracle at the Vistula', the Poles unexpectedly defeated their overconfident opponents. Still troubled by civil war, the Soviets were forced to sue for peace.
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The 2018 NFL Week 17 Viewing Guide With 16 games on the schedule and plenty of playoff implications on the line, this Sunday promises to be fun. Here's everything you need to know heading into the final week of the NFL regular season. By Riley McAtee Dec 28, 2018, 8:07am EST Share All sharing options for: The 2018 NFL Week 17 Viewing Guide Everything You Need to Know About NFL Week 17 Week 17 is the busiest NFL Sunday of the season. For the first and only time this year, all 16 games will be played in one day — there are no Thursday, Saturday, or Monday games to balance the schedule. The typically busy morning slate features seven games, the afternoon slate features eight, and then the Colts and Titans are competing on Sunday Night Football for what is effectively a play-in game. This packed day of games provides a chance for serious chaos. Only two playoff seeds are locked: The Saints have snagged the no. 1 seed in the NFC while the Cowboys have the fourth slot. Everything else is up for grabs. Hell, the Titans could actually finish the day as the no. 2 seed in the AFC if things break just right. With all that in mind, here is a viewing guide to get you through the final week of the season: 1 P.M. ET New York Jets (4-11) at New England Patriots (10-5) It's happening again. After a few weeks when it looked like the Patriots could be playing on wild-card weekend for the first time in nine seasons, last week's Texans loss means that New England is now on track to once again claim a first-round bye. To secure the no. 2 seed, the Pats need to beat the Jets, who have been in a series of close games in the past month. Since returning from a foot injury in Week 14, Jets quarterback Sam Darnold has never looked better, completing 65.2 percent of his passes for 764 yards, six touchdowns, and one interception over his last three games -- good for a 106.2 passer rating. Knocking off the Pats in Foxborough would be one hell of a way for Darnold to finish his up-and-down rookie season. Jacksonville Jaguars (5-10) at Houston Texans (10-5) Should the Patriots fall to the Jets, the Texans will have a chance at the no. 2 seed — or even the no. 1 seed, if the Chiefs and Chargers also lose. But the Texans' primary focus on Sunday will be holding on to the third seed; a loss would lock them into the sixth spot. No matter their seeding, Houston will likely face off against the Colts or Titans in the wild-card round — but I'm sure the Texans would prefer to knock off the one team from the AFC South that isn't in the postseason running to ensure they'd host that matchup. Carolina Panthers (6-9) at New Orleans Saints (13-2) Through nine weeks of this season, as the Saints stood at 7-1 and the Panthers at 6-2, it looked like the clustered Week 15 and Week 17 games between these two teams was a stroke of scheduling genius. But the Panthers have cratered since then and are already eliminated from the playoffs, while the Saints have clinched the no. 1 seed. New Orleans has every reason to rest their starters, while the Panthers will start Kyle Allen over the injured Cam Newton. If there is any reason to watch this matchup, it's to see whether the Panthers can avoid the ignominious honor of the worst collapse in NFL history. Should Carolina lose, it'll become the first team ever to finish 6-10 after starting 6-2. Miami Dolphins (7-8) at Buffalo Bills (5-10) Both of these teams are already eliminated from playoff contention, and while Adam Gase may be coaching for his job in Miami, I'm more interested in watching the Bills. This will be our last chance to see rookie quarterback Josh Allen compete this year, and his season has been fascinating. Allen struggled mightily for the first six weeks, completing just 54.0 percent of his passes for 138.7 yards per game with two touchdowns and five interceptions. But then he injured his elbow in Week 6 and sat out until Week 12, and in the five games since he's … well, he still hasn't been great as a passer (49.7 completion percentage, 203.6 yards per game, five touchdowns, and six interceptions), but he's somehow become the best rushing quarterback in the NFL, running for more than 76 yards per game in that span. While that's probably not the kind of yardage the Bills envisioned him racking up when they took the Wyoming passer with the no. 7 pick in the draft, it is one way to keep the offense moving. Atlanta Falcons (6-9) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-10) This may be the least interesting matchup of the early slate. Both teams have been eliminated from the playoff race, and neither is in a spot where a win or loss would wildly affect their draft positioning. On the Tampa Bay side, this is Dirk Koetter's last chance to prove himself before the offseason. Koetter has a 19-28 record in three seasons with the Bucs, and his seat is hot. But it's also a tough year for teams to be in the head coaching market. With openings on squads like the Packers, Browns, and likely the Jets by the end of the season, the Bucs could find themselves far down the pecking order for head coaching candidates. That reality, combined with a strong showing Sunday, could be enough for Koetter to keep his job for one more season. Dallas Cowboys (9-6) at New York Giants (5-10) The Cowboys have already won the NFC East and cannot leap the Bears to take the no. 3 seed in the conference, so they essentially have nothing to play for. And the Giants have been out of the postseason hunt for quite a while. The one interesting wrinkle to this game is that it may be Eli Manning's swan song in New York. Manning has been below average this season (and that's being generous), and the Giants could cut him in the offseason to save $17 million in cap space. Some of his teammates reportedly want Manning to come back in 2019, but nothing is certain. If you were running a team, think about what you'd rather have this offseason: Eli Manning, or $17 million. This shouldn't be a hard choice for New York. Detroit Lions (5-10) at Green Bay Packers (6-8-1) There's not much to say about this matchup. Both teams are eliminated from the playoffs, and Green Bay's interim head coach Joe Philbin doesn't even seem to be in the running for the full-time job, given that the Packers are interviewing coaching candidates left and right. The Packers have actually conducted at least two interviews so far: Chuck Pagano in addition to Jim Caldwell well, a source confirmed. Expect Mark Murphy and Brian Gutekunst to talk to many candidates before they settle on their guy. https://t.co/b9r1sqo2rZ — Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) December 27, 2018 As for the coach on the other sideline, let's just hope he shows up to the game on time: Lions coach Matt Patricia, who's routinely been late to his own team meetings this year, on the importance of punctuality: 'It depends' https://t.co/slHIoEWI8l via @freep — Dave Birkett (@davebirkett) December 26, 2018 Patricia's first season in Detroit has been so miserable that there are quiet rumblings he could be a one-and-done coach. He'll likely get at least one more season, but a win in Green Bay would remove all doubt. 4:25 P.M. ET Cincinnati Bengals (6-9) at Pittsburgh Steelers (8-6-1) The Steelers may be the most frustrating team in football. They beat the Patriots in Week 15 and played the Saints close last Sunday in New Orleans, but they also lost to both the Raiders and Broncos and tied the Hue Jackson–led Browns. They're as good as any team in the NFL when they're playing their best, yet they'll be spending Week 17 fighting for their playoff lives. To make the postseason, the Steelers need to win against the Jeff Driskel–led Bengals, and they need the Browns to beat the Ravens. That would give Pittsburgh the AFC North title and the no. 4 seed in the AFC. Of course, given how the Steelers' season has gone, the most fitting result would probably be that the Browns take care of business and the Steelers find a way to lose to the Bengals. In that case, the Ravens would win the division. Speaking of Baltimore … Cleveland Browns (7-7-1) at Baltimore Ravens (9-6) The Browns won't let this one be a cakewalk for Baltimore. With a win, Cleveland can secure its first winning season since 2007, and interim head coach Gregg Williams has said that the Browns are treating this like a playoff game. Cleveland has won five of its last six behind Baker Mayfield's awesome play and even better trash talk: Baker Mayfield stared down Hue for 30 mins lmao pic.twitter.com/I8EKQss5Oj — Will Brinson (@WillBrinson) December 23, 2018 The Ravens are the team no one wants to face in the playoffs, but they still need one last win to secure their spot. The Browns won't make it easy. Philadelphia Eagles (8-7) at Washington Redskins (7-8) The playoffs would certainly be more fun if the defending champs make it in. Nick Foles is adding what could be another magical run to his bizarre career, and a resurgent Eagles team is a hell of a lot more interesting than a Vikings squad that is 0-5 against teams that have already clinched playoff berths. And while most people agree that Carson Wentz is the only long-term option for the Eagles under center, it would be very compelling to watch Doug Pederson and his staff juggle Wentz and Foles in the playoffs. But for Philly to make it back to the postseason, it'll need some help from the Bears, which sets up an interesting dilemma for Chicago … Chicago Bears (11-4) at Minnesota Vikings (8-6-1) The path to the postseason couldn't be simpler for the Vikings: win, and they're in. But this matchup presents a trickier conundrum for the Bears. Assuming the Seahawks beat the lowly Cardinals and the Rams beat the mediocre 49ers, Chicago has a chance to influence its first-round matchup. If the Bears lose to Minnesota, they'll play the Vikings on wild-card weekend. But if they win and the Eagles win, they'll face Philly. Would you rather play the Vikings or the Eagles? Vegas says the Bears should prefer the Eagles … Chicago would be a 3.5-point home favorite vs Minnesota in the playoffs and a 5.5-point favorite vs Philadelphia, per @SuperBookUSA. So, Vegas thinks the Bears would be better off playing to win Sunday and taking their chances with the Eagles next weekend. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 27, 2018 ... but I suspect they'd rather play the team they're more familiar with — plus, that option allows Chicago to rest its starters and go into the playoffs healthy. Of course, that path is fraught with risk. If the Bears lose, they surrender any chance of gaining the 2-seed in the NFC, which they would get with a win and a Rams loss. They'd also have a chance of playing Seattle in the first round — if the Seahawks and Bears both lose, Seattle will travel to Chicago on wild-card weekend. The Bears may prefer playing the Vikings to the Eagles, but they should also try to avoid the surging Seahawks at all costs. This is all very complicated, and the Bears will likely just aim for a win on Sunday regardless of the implications. But the coaching staff is at least thinking about the different scenarios: Matt Nagy reiterates that #Bears are going to Minnesota to win the game, not play their backups. If the #Rams are up huuuuge at halftime, maybe they'll considering pulling their starters. Coach Matt Nagy said the halftime #Rams score would have to be extraordinary. — Patrick Finley (@patrickfinley) December 26, 2018 Los Angeles Chargers (11-4) at Denver Broncos (6-9) If the Chargers beat the Broncos and the Chiefs lose to the Raiders, L.A. could move up to the no. 1 seed. But a loss in Denver wouldn't hurt them much — it'd simply guarantee their current spot as the fifth seed in the AFC. It's easy to imagine that if the Chiefs have a massive lead on the Raiders at halftime, the Chargers would consider pulling their starters and prioritize entering the postseason at full strength. San Francisco 49ers (4-11) at Los Angeles Rams (12-3) Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald had 4.0 sacks the last time these two teams played, and he needs 3.5 to break Michael Strahan's all-time record of 22.5 set in 2002. But this game is about more than the record books for the Rams. First off, Los Angeles needs to win to secure the no. 2 seed in the NFC. Should the Rams lose and Chicago win, they'd be bounced back to no. 3 and would play on wild-card weekend. The Rams also need to focus on getting their offense back on track after it was thrown out of sync in games against the Bears and Eagles. That unit looked solid against the Cardinals last weekend, putting up 31 points and 461 yards of offense, but another impressive outing would surely calm some nerves around L.A. as the Rams head to the postseason. Of note: Todd Gurley may not play in this matchup as he deals with a knee injury, but that didn't slow down the Rams offense in Arizona. If anything, last-minute replacement C.J. Anderson was even better than Gurley. Interesting: 105 of CJ Anderson's 167 rushing yards came after contact, more than Todd Gurley has ever gained in a game and the most by a Rams rusher in the last 10 seasons, per @ESPNStatsInfo. — Lindsey Thiry (@LindseyThiry) December 24, 2018 If Anderson has a second big game, he'll be another example of the season-long trend of understudy running backs making a big impact on NFL offenses. Arizona Cardinals (3-12) at Seattle Seahawks (9-6) The Seahawks have already clinched a playoff spot, though a loss to the Cardinals could drop them from the fifth seed to the sixth seed in the NFC. That positioning is important — the fifth seed will travel to Dallas, while the sixth seed will likely go to Chicago. It's a no-brainer which spot the Seahawks want. The Cardinals, meanwhile, should just be happy the season's almost over. At 3-12, they have the worst record in the league, so a loss on Sunday would guarantee them the no. 1 pick in the draft. But a win could drop them all the way back to no. 4, depending on the results of the Raiders, Jets, and 49ers games. Oakland Raiders (4-11) at Kansas City Chiefs (11-4) The 2018 Raiders season was a mess. The team hired Jon Gruden, the front office traded away Khalil Mack and Amari Cooper, Derek Carr cried on the field, and the organization might be getting booted out of Oakland. The Raiders were a living, breathing meme. But on Sunday, Oakland has a chance to notch a monumental upset that would throw the AFC into chaos. The Raiders are 13.5-point underdogs as they head to Arrowhead, but an Oakland win would could push the Chiefs all the way down to the fifth seed if the Chargers also dispatch the Broncos. This would be the ultimate Andy Reid collapse — tumbling down from the driver's seat in the AFC to a road game on wild-card weekend. If Oakland pulls this off, NFL fans can finally laugh with the Raiders instead of at them. Indianapolis Colts (9-6) at Tennessee Titans (9-6) Somehow, the Titans can still get the no. 2 seed in the AFC. They need a lot of help, of course, but if the Ravens, Texans, and Patriots all lose on Sunday, then Tennessee will be playing for a postseason bye week. Can you imagine how bizarre it would be to have the Titans hosting the Patriots in the divisional round? Blaine Gabbert, of all people, could lead the Titans to a top-two seed. This season has truly shone a light on how wonky the NFL's playoff structure can be. But three of the AFC's best teams all losing in one day is highly unlikely, and the Colts and Titans will almost assuredly be playing for the conference's sixth and final seed. That in itself is interesting, as neither team was expected to be in this situation entering the season. Frank Reich was the Colts' second choice as head coach this offseason, and he inherited a depleted roster and a seemingly broken quarterback. The team started 1-5, but the Colts have clawed their way to eight wins in their last nine games, including victories over playoff squads in the Texans and Cowboys. They nailed their 2018 draft with Darius Leonard and Quenton Nelson, have exciting playmakers in T.Y. Hilton and Marlon Mack, and a QB who has looked like the Andrew Luck of old over the second half of the season. The Titans are also unlikely playoff candidates: They have a first-year head coach in Mike Vrabel and spent most of the season managing injuries to QB Marcus Mariota. Mariota is injured once again, and it doesn't sound promising: #Titans QB Marcus Mariota tells WGFX-FM in Tennessee that "basically sent my whole right side numb and tingly" after his injury. He describes it as a nerve injury and the team added a QB. This all doesn't sound great for his availability this Sunday vs #Colts. — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 26, 2018 Mariota's status for Sunday is uncertain, though he has said he'll try to play. That's made the Titans 3.5-point underdogs even though they're playing in Tennessee and have won four straight. The Titans could lean on their run game — Derrick Henry has been outstanding the last few weeks — to help Mariota or Gabbert, but the Colts will be well prepared for that: They rank fifth in the league in rushing defense DVOA. Regardless, we essentially get a playoff game a week early. Merry belated Christmas. Everything You Need to Know About Week 17 of the 2018 NFL Season The Starting 11: Where Do the NFL's Eliminated Teams Go From Here? Four Must-See Matchups in the NFL Week 17 Next Up In NFL Recapping Wild-Card Weekend and Looking Ahead to the Divisional Round Was More Really Better in Wild-Card Weekend? Plus Former Chief Mitchell Schwartz on Chiefs-Bills and the Cowboys' Comedy of Errors. The Six Biggest Lessons From NFL Wild-Card Weekend Wild-Card Weekend Awards
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News from the craft room formally known as hoarders paradise…. _Cards were made!!!!! Been since before March!!!! First I was traveling for work….then my husband and I moved….then I travelled some more….did I mention we moved… there was a move…. No creative outlet for over 6 months…..SIX MONTHS. S. I. X. MONTHS. _So my craft room still looks like a hoarders paradise….more on that another day…..so today….I was in a mood… Mood to bake…. Finished up with Irish soda bread….
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Besides America's Test Kitchen, Real Simple is another recipe resource I go to especially for easy, quick recipes. I was introduced to Real Simple in Boston soon after it launched as I was considering it for one of my client's advertising campaigns. I remember not being familiar with the magazine, and one of my teammates convinced me to start reading it, and I've been hooked ever since. I don't get comps like I used to :-( but whenever there's a good issue I pick it up off the newsstand. You can find it at The Container Store too - another bastion of type A-ness! Anyway, a couple weeks ago I remembered in Boston I used to like to make their empanada recipe and thought to try it again. It's non-traditional as it's baked instead of fried and it's meatless, but since I've been eating SO much red meat lately I thought it would be a good balance. 1. I start out with Peter Reinhart's dough recipe; I keep in 6 balls instead of the usual 3 which I make for pizza. One ball of dough makes 2 empanadas. 2. I use organic salsa and Amy's Organic Refried Beans for the filling; I used to use Old El Paso, but decided I needed to forgo the lard. Amy's beans are surprisingly really good (I'm not a fan of the vegetarian chili though!). 3. Next, I stuff with the beans, salsa and cheese then brush with olive oil. 4. After 15 minutes on 400 degrees I'm ready to eat it with a bit of salsa and reduced fat sour cream on the side (I used to dislike sour cream, but since Baby Agbai has taken over my body I love it!). Looks a little pale, I know, but it's yummy! Quiana: I have a great beef empanada recipe courtesy of Ale's mom if you'd like it. I could always come over and do a demo so that you know how to do the folding. There's a great new Argentine cookbook called "Seven Fires" that you should check out. I just bought it for him, and I am sure he's going to be homesick.
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First class hotel located in the splendour of Adare village in county Limerick at the heart of the golden vale, the Fitzgerald family welcomes you to their 92 bedroomed house situated on 44 acres. Only 30 munutes drive from Shannon airport. All bedroms are en-suite and are individually and tastefully furnished to include tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryer, direct dial telephone, and multi channel television. The award winning brennan room restaurant offers you elegant dining at affordable prices. While timmy macs traditional Irish bar and bistro is a must for good food and great music - the extensive menu which includes organic dishes is sure to safisfy any palate. Adare is the ideal base from which to tour the magnificent mid west region. The hotel specializes in golf and activity breaks and is conveniently located to 5 courses in the area including the robert trent jones course at Adare Manor. Snuggled in a wooded setting among the rich quiet farm lands of the golden vale by the river maigue. Far from the maddening crowd - adare is only a 30 minute drive from shannon airport. Taking a stroll in this unique village one may feel transported back in time to a bygone era. A myriad of quaint thatched cottages, shops and hostelries. Whatever you pursue you will find it here including golf with over seven courses to choose from and we can organize tee times with the clubs for you. Other pursuits such as fishing, horse riding, and wonderful woodlands walking is also available.
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Wrap up your day with a drink at the poolside bar. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 8 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee. At Antony's Complex, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. Continental breakfasts are available daily from 8 AM to 10 AM for a fee. If you like to party then this is definitely for you. There is plenty to keep you entertained here and not just the pool parties but the bar is open 24 hours so you will never be without a chilling drink in hand, challenge your friends to a game of pool, darts, reach the next level with the video games or take part in the water sports just a stones throw away at the beach. The hotel consists of several blocks, all within 2 mn walk to the main building, which is on the beachfront. Some blocks have sea view, pool view, or garden views. At Akti Panela Beach Hotel, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 8 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee. With a stay at Morfeas Hotel in Corfu, you'll be a 2-minute drive from Kavos Beach and 10 minutes from Lefkimmi Port. This hotel is 13.2 mi (21.3 km) from Issos Beach and 15.7 mi (25.2 km) from Port of Igoumenitsa. With a stay at Olympion Village in Corfu, you'll be a 2-minute drive from Kavos Beach and 7 minutes from Lefkimmi Port. This family-friendly aparthotel is 12.7 mi (20.4 km) from Issos Beach and 15.1 mi (24.4 km) from Port of Igoumenitsa. Make yourself at home in one of the 10 air-conditioned rooms featuring kitchenettes with refrigerators and stovetops. Rooms have private furnished balconies. Enjoy international cuisine at Olive Grove Restaurant, a restaurant which features a bar, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the poolside bar. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are available for a fee. Kavos is a vibrant Greek seaside resort in the southeast of Corfu, popular for those wanting some sun, sand and great entertainment. Sit back and enjoy the wide expanse of beach that stretches for miles, before heading out for the evening to explore 'the strip, where many bars, restaurants and nightclubs line the street. With excellent road connections and only thirty miles from Corfu Town and the airport, this is a lively holiday resort with plenty of options to explore further afield. Choose from one of the many Kavos hotels and join the 24-hour party. For adrenaline seekers, take an organised speedboat trip where you can snorkel in the crystal clear waters before enjoying a glass of bubbly in a secluded cove. Alternatively, try a Kavos Booze Cruise, which involves a day out at sea, a tasty Greek barbeque on the beach and plenty of fun, games and spray foam to be had. If chilling on a sunbed's not a priority, there's a plentiful supply of water sports nearby, including water skiing, snorkelling, parasailing, jet skiing and tubing. At night, unleash your singing voice at Maria's Famous Karaoke Fun Pub before heading to one of the many clubs to dance until dawn. Learn more about the history of Corfu by taking a trip to Corfu Town. The old part of the Capital is teaming with charming cobbled streets and alleyways, with many historic sites to be had along the way. Look out for the 10th century Old Fortress known as the Palaio Frourio and the New Fortress, the Neo Frourio, which had its part to play in World War II when it sheltered the islands population from attack. Visit the Church of Agios Spiridon, a place of pilgrimage for Orthodox Christians or wander around the Museum of Asian Art. For those who fancy a quiet afternoon in the tree lined hills, witness some spectacular scenery, by visiting Cape Aspro. Hire a car and climb Mount Pantokrator, which can be found north of Corfu Town and take in the magnificent panoramic view. For a more challenging hike, consider the Corfu Trail, which starts from Cape Agia Ekaterini on the north coast and ends in the southern village of Spartera; in all, about 220 km.
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American Designer Tom Ford Is Leaving The Runway By Donovan | December 21, 2015 0 Comments Last week, donbleek.com reported that American fashion designer Tom Ford will present both his Fall/Winter women's wear and men's wear collection in "small, intimate presentations" during New York Fashion Week: The Shows on February 18 (see it here). Ford has become the latest designer to cancel his runway presentation in favor of one-on-one appointments with press and buyers as designers seek alternative ways of showcasing their collections in a bid to reach the increasingly demanding – and sophisticated -end customer. Ford said this season he wanted to focus on detail, and the individual examining it. "In previous seasons, I have presented the collections in my London showroom to the press in an informal format that allows me to speak with journalists while they view and touch the clothes. As we all know, the way in which we show clothes, not only to the press, but also to the consumer, is changing," he said last Thursday. "Right now, I think that a certain fluidity is necessary in regards to how we communicate with the consumer. The most important thing to me with a presentation is that it communicates the message of the season and the point of view of the collection. Next season, it feels right to return to a format that is intimate and shows the detail of the clothes." Ford also mentioned that the American market has become "increasingly important," for the house with retail flagships opening this year in Houston and Miami, and one in Atlanta slated for Feb. 2016. They will join Ford's existing flagships in New York, Las Vegas, Beverly Hills, Dallas and Chicago. Photos Credit: Courtesy of Tom Ford Source: WWD New York Fashion Week The Shows: Tom Ford Fall/Winter 2018 Ready-To-Wear NYFW: Lala Anthony Attends The Tom Ford And Cushnie Et Ochs Fall/Winter 2018 Ready-To-Wear Shows New York Fashion Week Men's: Model Cordell Broadus Attended The Tom Ford Show, Ferragamo's Amo Launch Party & Walked In The Todd Snyder Show New York Fashion Week Men's: Ciara & Russell Wilson Attend Tom Ford Fall/Winter 2018 Menswear New York Fashion Week Men's: Stylish Rapper Pusha T Attends Tom Ford Fall/Winter 2018 Menswear New York Fashion Week Men's: Tom Ford Fall/Winter 2018 Menswear; Models Walked In Underwear & Socks New York Fashion Week: Tom Ford To Show Men's Tom Ford Bids Farewell To See-Now-Buy-Now, Returning To NYFW & Move His Women's HQ To LA Ciara Slips Into A Margiela Dress & Tom Ford Strappy Leather Ankle-Cuff Sandals Related ItemsAmerican Designer Tom Ford Is Leaving The Runwaydon bleekTom Ford ← Previous Story Philipp Plein SS '16 Ad Campaign: Ajak Deng, Hailey Baldwin, Lucky Blue Smith & Pyper America Smith Next Story → New York Fashion Week News: Ralph Rucci Is Returning To The Runway The Estée Lauder Cos. Is Buying Tom Ford For $2.8 Billion Estée Lauder In Talks To Buy Tom Ford BREAKING NEWS: Tom Ford Hires Goldman Sachs To Explore Potential Sale
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Coed Varsity Track · May 14 Taylor Ullrich School Record Highlights Day 1 of T&F District Championships The varsity track team had an excellent start to the OHSAA D3 District Championships this afternoon in Milton Union. The girls team is currently in 3rd place (15 points) and the boys team is in 9th place (5.5 points) after Day 1 of competition. Thirteen teams from the Division III Southwest District are competing at Milton Union for the District Championship! District Finals are set for Saturday, May 18 at 9:00am. The Biggest Highlight of Day 1 Competition, was Taylor Ullrich setting a new school record in the high jump, jumping 5-01.00!! Ullrich tied the school record of 5-00, earlier in the season. The school record for the girls high jump was previously held by Beth Russell & Kilana Givens set back in 1994 and 2003. Ullrich finished 2nd in the event and is the first Warrior to qualify/advance to the Regional Track Meet next week. Other Final Results from Day 1 of District Championships: Girls 4×800 finished 5th (11:14), just one place from advancing to the Regional Meet. Sophie Poindexter finished 6th in the High Jump (4-08), scoring three team points. Ethan Powell finished 7th in the Long Jump (18-06), scoring two team points. Bryce Shick finished 7th in the Discus Throw (107-09), scoring 2.50 team points. Boys 4×800 relay, finished 8th overall in 9:48. Preliminary Event Results: Aliisa James, was 2nd in the prelims of the 100 Hurdles and 300 Hurdles to advance to Saturday's finals. Kayla Hooten was 3rd in the prelims of Both the 100 Dash & 200 Dash and will race in the finals on Saturday. Ethan Powell was 5th in the prelims & advanced to the finals in the 100 Dash. Girls 4×200 relay ran THE fastest time in the prelims & advanced to finals on Saturday. Boys 4×200 relay ran the 3rd fastest time in the prelims & advanced to finals on Saturday. Rhett Bailey qualified for finals in the 1600 run on Saturday with a prelim time of 5:07. Nathan Childs qualified for finals in the 1600 run on Saturday with a prelim time of 5:02. Girls 4×100 relay was 3rd in prelims & advances to finals on Saturday. Boys 4×100 relay was 2nd in prelims & advances to finals. Nylah Clements was 5th in 400 dash prelims to secure her spot in the finals. Brianna Blake finished 4th in the 800 run prelims for a finals spot. Caleb Blake advanced to finals in the 800 run with a 5th place prelim finish. Nathan Childs also advanced to the finals in the 800 run. Luke Alexander saw a 4th place prelim finish of the 200 Dash and advances to the finals. Girls 4×400 relay ran the 2nd fastest prelim time of 4:34 with a finals spot secured on Saturday. Boys 4×400 relay secured THE last spot into the finals on Saturday with their 8th place prelim finish, running 3:50.98. Warrior Fans should make plans to cheer on the Track Team at Milton Union on Saturday morning, May 18. Finals competition begins at 9:00am. Go Warriors!
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Becca Rothfeld Mostly Literary But Some Art Criticism Juvenilia Hi, I'm Becca. I'm an essayist, a literary critic, and a third-going-on-fourth year PhD candidate in philosophy at Harvard. I write essays, book reviews, and the occasional art review for publications like The TLS, The Nation, The New York Times Book Review, Bookforum, Art in America, The Baffler, and more. I'm a two-time finalist for The National Book Critics Circle's book reviewing prize (2016 and 2018), and in 2017, I was a finalist for a National Magazine Award in the essays/criticism category. (My nominated essay, "Ladies in Waiting," was subsequently collected in the 2017 Best American Magazine Writing anthology, available here.) In 2018, my essay "Rhapsody in Blue" was included on the Notable Essays and Literary Non-Fiction list published in the 2019 Best American Essays anthology. You can read my interview with the National Book Critics Circle here and my interview with Lit Hub for their Secrets of the Book Critics series here. I write mostly about "world literature," especially Eastern European or German language literature with a Jewish bent, but I also review contemporary fiction sometimes. At Harvard, I have three main areas of interest: aesthetics (especially aesthetic value and its relationship to other types of value), the philosophy of love and sex, and Martin Heidegger. In my second-year paper, "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly," I argue that aesthetic value is sometimes a partial grounds of moral value. (A draft is available upon request.) My dissertation will be about the ethics of exclusionary romantic/sexual/aesthetic preferences and what role the state should play in ameliorating inequitable distributions of intimate goods. My amazing committee members are Selim Berker, Susanna Siegel, Gina Schouten, and Lucas Stanczyk. Before I began my PhD in the fall of 2016, I earned a first-class MPhil in the history and philosophy of science from the University of Cambridge, where I wrote a dissertation about the metaphysics of sickness. Before that, I served as assistant literary editor of The New Republic. Before that (!), I graduated summa cum laude from Dartmouth in 2014 with a degree in philosophy & German (and an enduring distaste for fraternities). These days I live in Somerville MA. A few authors I especially love are Italo Svevo, Saul Bellow, Muriel Spark, Henry Green, Julio Cortazar, Helen DeWitt, Marie de France, Simone Weil, Antal Szerb, Norman Rush, and Javier Marias. I wrote about Magda Szabo's Abigail for the NYT Book Review Magda Szabo's novel "Abigail" begins with an ending. When we first encounter 14-year-old Gina Vitay, "the change that came about in her life robbed her of so much it was as if a bomb had destroyed her home." The change in question — the sudden dismissal of Gina's beloved governess — is just one of many upheavals soon to launch a cosseted teenager into an abrupt adulthood. Read more here! I wrote about Vasily Grossman for Jewish Currents THE RUSSIAN JEWISH NOVELIST VASILY GROSSMAN grasped an important corollary to the now tired truism that the personal is political: he knew, that is, that a morally defensible politics must be personal. At the beginning of Life and Fate, his 1960 opus, he observes that the "very uniformity" of the barracks in a Nazi concentration camp serves to dehumanize. In contrast, "[a]mong a million Russian huts you will never find even two that are exactly the same. Everything that lives is unique. It is unimaginable that two people, or two briar-roses, should be identical." ​ Read more here. I did a podcast about aesthetic value, beauty, and whether philosophy is aesthetically (or otherwise) valuable--although speaking continues to terrify me, and I think I am a lot worse at it than I am at writing! You can listen here: https://shows.pippa.io/ipse-dixit/episodes/becca-rothfeld-on-consuming-beauty I wrote about Hrabal for The New Yorker Some people speak like writers, but the Czech author Bohumil Hrabal writes like a talker. "I inhale images and then exhale them," he once told an interviewer. It is fitting that much of Hrabal's prose was heard before it was read: throughout the late nineteen-forties and fifties, when Hrabal worked as a clerk, an insurance agent, a travelling salesman, a stagehand, a foundry foreman, and a compactor of wastepaper in a recycling plant, he did not publish any of his eccentric stories in mainstream venues. Instead, he read them aloud to a handful of underground literati assembled in pubs. The few works he managed to have printed appeared only in samizdat. Read more here. I wrote about Simone Weil and impossibly immense appetites for AGNI but it's only available in print. Email me for a PDF if you like! I wrote about the value of philosophy for the Hedgehog Review A girl announces that she has decided to major in philosophy. A man replies, "That's good, because they just opened up that philosophy factory in Green Bay." This piece of joking dialogue comes from a 1999 episode of That Seventies Show—yet it remains sufficiently au courant to bear recycling in the kind of webcomics my friend sent me when I decided to study philosophy in college. The joke is not only that philosophy majors end up jobless (as, in fact, do majors in every other field). It is also that philosophy lacks the solidity that we might think is the whole measure of reality. It is also that things that can't be crafted in factories can't make material contributions to the world. Biologists brew medicines, and engineers make machines. Even economists trade in constructs with tangible power. But as Karl Marx put it in his "Eleventh Thesis on Feuerbach" (1845), long before That Seventies Show loomed on even the distant horizon, "Philosophers have only interpreted the world.… The point, however, is to change it." Of course, Marx is one of the best advertisements for philosophy's real-world influence. And it is a myth that all you can do with a philosophy degree is more philosophy: As I am always tripping over myself to assure my students, undergraduate philosophy majors get, on average, the highest LSAT and verbal GRE scores. They even get higher GMAT scores than economists, computer scientists, and chemists! Still, the fact that a philosophy degree enables students to flee to more lucrative pastures is hardly a recommendation for philosophy itself. Read more here or in print. I wrote about Ben Lerner's new novel for the Wallstreet Journal Ben Lerner, at age 40, has nothing to be embarrassed about: He is a MacArthur Fellow, one of Granta's Best Young American Novelists, and one of the most acclaimed writers in the English-speaking world. Yet to read his first two novels is to squirm with vicarious embarrassment—not only because his characters are embarrassed by frank displays of sincerity, but also because his characters' very embarrassment is itself embarrassing. In "Leaving the Atocha Station," Mr. Lerner's masterly 2011 debut, his narrator and alter-ego Adam Gordon watches a man weeping in the Prado. "Was he," Adam wonders, "just facing the wall to hide his face as he dealt with whatever grief he'd brought into the museum? Or was he having a profound experience of art?" Adam, a would-be poet who cannot bring himself to write any poems, is skeptical that profound experiences of art really exist—though he is desperate to believe that they do, which is why he has written such an ambivalent novel about them. Like Adam, we are embarrassed for the man who cries but also horrified by the man who can't. Read more here. I wrote about Lolita for The Point I have read Lolita differently at different times in my life. At first I read it flat-footedly, just as an object of dazzling beauty. I must have found it on my parents' shelves, where I often foraged for reading on nights when I couldn't sleep. I didn't grasp much of what I grappled with in my fits of insomnia, both because everything passed through the gauze of my stale exhaustion and because most of my parents' books described a world I could not yet imagine. I had just survived the seventh grade, and for months the greatest trial in my life had been the weekly bar and bat mitzvahs I dreaded but could not, on pain of rudeness, avoid. Week after week, I shifted in shoes that pinched my feet. On the sole disastrous occasion when I consented to a slow dance, my partner told me I rocked back and forth too violently, as in fact I had. It had yet to occur to me that I could be an object of sexual interest to anyone, probably because I, by dint of my glow-in-the-dark retainer and the attendant spittle I spewed whenever I spoke with enthusiasm, was emphatically not an object of sexual interest to anyone at the time....Read more here or in print. I reviewed Three Women for the TLS Though I have often used the phrase "female desire", I confess that I don't know exactly what it means. Does any desire that happens to belong to a woman qualify? Or does female desire have a distinctive form and flavour? In Lisa Taddeo's Three Women, a journalistic investigation into the sex lives of three American women, male desire is distinguished by its creaturely crudeness. Taddeo admits in the prologue that her project originally centred on three American men – but she soon discovered that their "stories ended in the stammering pulse of orgasm". Women, in contrast, wanted with impressive tenacity. In the end, she felt, "it was the female parts of an interlude that … came to stand for the whole of what longing in America looks like". Read more here.
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Doctor Fuentes es el nombre de una variedad cultivar de manzano (Malus domestica). Esta manzana está cultivada en la colección de la Estación Experimental Aula Dei (Zaragoza). Es originaria de la Comunidad autónoma de Aragón, actualmente ha decaído su cultivo de interés comercial, en detrimento del cultivo de variedades selectas foráneas. Sinónimos "Manzana Doctor Fuentes". Historia 'Doctor Fuentes' es de origen desconocido, se la considera autóctona de la comunidad autónoma de Aragón. 'Doctor Fuentes' está considerada incluida en las variedades locales autóctonas muy antiguas, cuyo cultivo se centraba en comarcas muy definidas. Se caracterizaban por su buena adaptación a sus ecosistemas y podrían tener interés genético en virtud de su adaptación. Se encontraban diseminadas por todas las regiones fruteras españolas, aunque eran especialmente frecuentes en la España húmeda. Estas se podían clasificar en dos subgrupos: de mesa y de sidra (aunque algunas tenían aptitud mixta). 'Doctor Fuentes' es una variedad clasificada como de mesa; difundido su cultivo en el pasado por los viveros comerciales y cuyo cultivo en la actualidad se ha reducido a huertos familiares y jardines privados. Características El manzano de la variedad 'Doctor Fuentes' tiene un vigor medio; tubo del cáliz cónico, corto, en forma de embudo con tubo estrecho, y con los estambres situados en su base, rara vez en su mitad. La variedad de manzana 'Doctor Fuentes' tiene un fruto de tamaño medianamente grande; forma redondeada o esfero-cónica y globosa, a veces rebajada de un lado y con frecuencia levemente acostillada, con contorno regular o asimétrico; piel fina, lisa, excesivamente untuosa; con color de fondo amarillo, importancia del sobre color ausente, acusa punteado abundante y poco perceptible, aisladamente aparece alguno ruginoso, también algunos frutos presentan una raya ruginosa que parte de la cavidad del pedúnculo y se pierde sobre la mitad del fruto, y con una sensibilidad al "russeting" (pardeamiento áspero superficial que presentan algunas variedades) débil; pedúnculo corto, fino y ensanchado en su extremo saliente, anchura de la cavidad peduncular amplia, profundidad cavidad pedúncular profunda, fondo con suave chapa ruginosa más o menos extensa, bordes lisos o levemente ondulados, y con una importancia del "russeting" en cavidad peduncular débil; anchura de la cavidad calicina relativamente medio ancha, profundidad de la cavidad calicina poco profunda, lisa o con unos casi imperceptibles relieves, bordes ondulados finamente y en algunos marcando cinco vistosos mamelones, y con importancia del "russeting" en cavidad calicina débil; ojo de tamaño medio a grande, cerrado o entreabierto; sépalos fuertes, compactos en su base, anchos, con las puntas vueltas. Carne de color amarilla con fibras verdosas; textura crujiente, jugosa, aunque suele volverse harinosa; sabor acidulado y agradable; corazón bulbiforme, centrado; eje entreabierto; celdas arriñonadas, planas y cartilaginosas; semillas grandes y frecuentemente abortadas. La manzana 'Doctor Fuentes' tiene una época de maduración y recolección tardía, se lleva a cabo en invierno. Se usa como manzana de mesa fresca. Véase también Referencias Bibliografía Enlaces externos Malus domestica Doctor Fuentes Doctor Fuentes Doctor Fuentes
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So I adopted this recipe! I will be making this this weekend and seeing what it needs to pass my family's test! Brown meat in fry pan and sprinkle with half spaghetti sauce mix. Spoon ricotta over mixture and cover with half the noodles. Add seasonings, tomatoes, tomato sauce and water. Push down slightly to moisten. Bring to a boil, cover and simmer 35 minutes or until noodles are tender. Sprinkle cheese over top, cover and let stand 5 minutes.
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\section{Introduction} Helium white dwarfs (He WDs) are astrophysical objects which are composed predominantly of helium nuclei and degenerate electrons. At typical WD densities, the nuclei are much closer together than typical atomic sizes but are still widely separated compared to typical nuclear sizes. It has long been known that as WDs cool the nuclei crystallize, locked into position by their mutual Coulomb interactions\cite{abr60,kir60,sal60}. Recently, it was pointed out that in He WDs the temperature at which the helium nuclei form a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) might be higher than the crystallization temperature and an intermediate superconducting phase may exist between the plasma and the crystal phases \cite{Gabadadze:2008mx,Gabadadze:2007si,Gabadadze:2009jb,Gabadadze:2009dz,PhysRevLett.66.2915,Ashcroft:kx}. In this phase, it is the ions that are superconducting; the electrons form an ordinary Fermi liquid. The low temperature properties of this phase are dominated by the physics of an unusual ``phonon" excitation \cite{Bedaque:2011hs} and leads to a very small specific heat and enhanced neutrino emission \cite{Bedaque:2012mr}, with possible consequences for the cooling of He WDs \cite{Benvenuto:2011fj}. A similar phase could also exist in a deuterium layer in brown dwarfs \cite{Berezhiani:2010db} and be relevant for inertial confinement \cite{PhysRevLett.78.483,Silva:1997fk,Jeanloz29052007} as well as other kinds of experiments \cite{Badiei200970,Andersson20093067} where high densities are also achieved . It is guaranteed that at large enough densities there will be a range of temperatures where the BEC can exist while the Coulomb crystal cannot. This can be understood by simple scaling arguments: a BEC should form when the thermal de Broglie wavelength $\sqrt{2\pi/MT}$ (here $M$ is the ion mass and $T$ is the temperature) becomes comparable to the interparticle spacing $l$, so that the condensation temperature should scale as $\ensuremath{T_\text{BEC}}\sim 1/Ml^{2}$. A Coulomb crystal should melt when the thermal energy is comparable to the nearest-neighbor interaction, so that $\ensuremath{T_\text{Coulomb}}\sim Z^{2}\alpha/l$, where $Z$ is the atomic number of the crystallized nuclei and $\alpha=e^{2}/4\pi\approx 1/137$, where $e$ is the size of the electron charge. Since the number density $n\sim l^{-3}$, $\ensuremath{T_\text{BEC}}\sim n^{2/3}/M$ while $\ensuremath{T_\text{Coulomb}}\sim n^{1/3}$. Thus, at very high density, the crystallization temperature is markedly lower than the condensation temperature, and for intermediate temperatures, the system should be a BEC. The natural question is: are astrophysical densities in this interesting regime? To answer this quantitative question, one needs to know the numerical coefficients that specify these critical temperatures. Because the condensation temperature scales inversely with the ion mass, the density at which $\ensuremath{T_\text{BEC}}=\ensuremath{T_\text{Coulomb}}$ and beyond which \mbox{$\ensuremath{T_\text{BEC}}>\ensuremath{T_\text{Coulomb}}$} is smaller for lighter nuclei. Thus, if a nuclear condensate forms in WDs, it should be most easily established in He WDs and not carbon-oxygen WDs. Detailed studies have determined the crystallization temperature to be $\ensuremath{T_\text{Coulomb}} \sim (Ze)^{2}/180 l$ \cite{1975ApJ...200..306L,PhysRevA.21.2087,1993ApJ...414..695C}, meaning $\ensuremath{T_\text{Coulomb}}\sim (a_{0}/l) 7000$K, where $a_{0}$ is the Bohr radius. There are various suggestions for the proportionality constant in \ensuremath{T_\text{BEC}}. Simply equating the de Broglie wavelength to the interparticle spacing suggests $\ensuremath{T_\text{BEC}} = 2\pi/Ml^{2}\approx 6.2/Ml^{2}$. A free Bose gas has $\ensuremath{T_\text{BEC}}=T_{c}^{(0)}\equiv 2\pi (4\pi\zeta(3/2)/3)^{-2/3} / Ml^{2}\approx 1.27/Ml^{2}$, where $\zeta$ is the Riemman zeta function. The temperature \ensuremath{T_\text{BEC}}\ is expected to go up when one considers repulsive interactions \cite{Huang:1999zz}. A slightly more detailed estimate (see \reference{Gabadadze:2009jb}) suggests $\ensuremath{T_\text{BEC}}=4\pi^{2}/3Ml^{2}\approx 13.2/Ml^{2}$, which is qualitatively supported by the numerical calculations in \reference{Rosen:2010es}. It is the object of this paper to make a reliable estimate of \ensuremath{T_\text{BEC}}. A BEC composed of nuclei (and not whole atoms) with a background of degenerate electrons is a novel system with rich phenomenology. Because the condensed nuclei are charged, the substance is electrically superconducting. The electrons provide a neutralizing electric charge, and additionally the dynamical response of these electrons implies an unusual gapless quasiparticle\cite{Bedaque:2011hs}. These quasiparticles imbue the substance with a very small specific heat \cite{Bedaque:2011hs}. Moreover, these quasiparticles can annihilate into neutrinos, and the power emitted per unit volume scales like $T^{11}$, so that the phenomenological relevance of this annihilation for He WD cooling depends strongly on the critical temperature of the nuclear condensate, with higher temperatures corresponding to more relevant neutrino emission\cite{Bedaque:2012mr}. These considerations motivate the detailed study of the thermodynamics of such a nuclear condensate. For calculational simplicity, we will work in the regime of stiff electrons, so that they simply screen the Coulomb interaction with a screening mass. In this light, our investigation may be seen as an investigation of nonrelativistic charged spin-0 bosons interacting via a screened Coulomb (that is, Yukawa) interaction. Surprisingly, we find that the system is significantly more complex than expected and that we can merely set an upper bound for the first-order transition temperature: $\ensuremath{T_\text{BEC}}<T_{c}^{(0)}$. We conjecture that this low first-order transition temperature is accompanied by an unforeseen second-order transition at $T_{c}^{(0)}$. This paper is organized as follows: in \secref{sec:model} we discuss this model in detail and calculate its one-loop effective potential. In \secref{sec:phase-diagram} we establish the phase diagram described by this model and investigate its properties analytically and numerically. In \secref{sec:global} we demonstrate that the condensed phase is globally disfavored anywhere the usual uncondensed phase exists, and to resolve this puzzle conjecture that the phase transitions that this system undergoes are more complicated than previously appreciated. Finally, in \secref{sec:conclusion} we make some remarks about the phenomenological relevance of nuclear condensates and discuss priorities for more deeply understanding this model. \section{Model, quasiparticles and effective potential}\label{sec:model} At the densities we are considering our system can be described by the (Euclidean space) Lagrangian \begin{equation}\label{eq:L_initial} {\mathcal L} = \psi^\dagger \left( D_0- \mu - \frac{{\mathbf{D}}^2}{2M}\right)\psi + \frac{1}{4}F_{\mu\nu}F_{\mu\nu}+\mathcal{L}_{gauge} +\bar\eta (D_\mu\gamma_\mu+m+\mu_e \gamma_0)\eta, \end{equation} where $\psi$ is the spin-0 helium nucleus field with charge $Ze=2e$ so that $D_\mu\psi = \partial_\mu\psi - i Ze A_\mu\psi$, $\eta$ represents the usual electron, with $D_{\mu}\eta=\partial_{\mu}\eta + i e A_{\mu}\eta$, $A_\mu$ is the photon field, $M$ ($m$) is the helium nucleus (electron) mass and $\mu$ ($\mu_e$) is the chemical potential for the nuclei (electrons). $\mathcal{L}_{gauge}$ is the gauge-fixing action required for perturbative calculations. The Lagrangian in \eqref{eq:L_initial} does not contain the nuclear force between ions. We omit this force because in the regime we are considering the Coulomb repulsion prevents two nuclei from approaching one another to distances comparable to the nuclear size and, consequently, the nuclear force between them is inoperative: the nuclei interact with each other (and with electrons) only through the electromagnetic force. At the densities we consider ($n < 10^{8} g/cm^3 $) the nuclei are non-relativistic while the electrons may or may not be relativistic. A chemical potential for the electron is included and chosen so that the charge density of electrons equals that of the nuclei, ensuring charge neutrality. Despite its apparent simplicity the action above describes a tremendous array of phenomena; this is not surprising giving the number of parameters present. We will concentrate on the regime described in the introduction where three different small parameters can be identified, namely i) $\alpha m l = l/a_0$, the ratio between the particle distances and the Bohr radius, ii) the fine structure constant $\alpha$ and iii) the mass ratio $m/M$. In order to make progress we will attempt a calculation that captures the leading order effect on these three parameters. Sometimes, however, certain effects will be proportional to ratios of these parameters. In these circumstances we will consider their numerical value to decide which terms to neglect. For instance, we count $m/(\alpha M)\approx 10^{-2}$ as a small parameter. The first step is to integrate out the electrons. The result is, in general, a complicated non-local action for nuclei and photons only. Later, we will use only the part of the action quadratic in the fields. So, at leading order in $\alpha$ we have \begin{equation} \mathcal{L}_{\psi A} = \psi^\dagger \left( D_0- \mu - \frac{{\mathbf{D}}^2}{2M}\right)\psi + \frac{1}{4}F_{\mu\nu}F_{\mu\nu} + {\mathcal L}_{gauge} +\frac{1}{2}A_\mu \Pi_{\mu\nu}A_\nu - (eA_0+\mu_{e}) n. \end{equation} The quadratic term in $A_\mu$ is the one-loop photon polarization tensor due to the electrons. Higher loop corrections are suppressed by powers of $\alpha ml = l/a_0$ and are small for the dense electron plasmas considered here \cite{Fetter:1971fk}. In the density and temperature regime considered here, the electrons are degenerate and we can use the $T=0$ form of the polarization tensor \begin{equation} \Pi_{\mu\nu} = \begin{pmatrix} \Pi & -\frac{p_ip_0}{\mathbf{p}^2}\Pi \\ -\frac{p_j p_0}{\mathbf{p}^2}\Pi & \frac{p_i p_j p_0^2}{\mathbf{p}^4}\Pi + (p_i p_j-\delta_{ij}\mathbf{p}^2)\ensuremath{\Pi^\perp} \end{pmatrix} \end{equation} where $\Pi$ and $\ensuremath{\Pi^\perp}$ are functions of $p_0, \mathbf{p}$ . The form of the polarization tensor and the fact that it is determined by two functions follow from the Ward identity $p_\mu \Pi_{\mu\nu}=0$. $\ensuremath{\Pi^\perp}$ will play no role in what follows but $\Pi$ will be essential for our discussion. It can be written as $\Pi(p_0, \mathbf{p}) = m_s^2 f(p_0 m/k_F^2, \mathbf{p}/k_F)$ where $f\rightarrow 1$ at small $p_0 m/k_F^2, \mathbf{p}/k_F$ \cite{Fetter:1971fk}. The zero momentum value of $\Pi$ describes the static screening of Coulomb forces by the cold electron gas. For certain values of the momentum $\Pi$ also has a small imaginary part. In this paper we will neglect both the imaginary part and the momentum dependence of $\Pi$, effectively working with a model where the electrons provide a negative charge background canceling the ion charge and screening for the Coulomb force. In reality the electron gas leads to the ``Friedel oscillations" in the screened Coulomb force that will be considered in a further publication. Our calculations are thus applicable to a model of spinless bosons interacting through a screened Coulomb (Yukawa) potential. The effect of the full momentum dependence of $\Pi$ and the Friedel oscillations on the thermodynamics will be left for a later publication. We are interested in the possibility that nuclei condense, that is, that the condensate $\langle \psi \rangle=v$ be non-zero, breaking the electromagnetic $U(1)$ symmetry spontaneously. Whether this happens or not can be decided by minimizing the effective potential $V(v)$\footnote{We are assuming that translation symmetry is not spontaneously broken and $v$ is position independent.}. For this purpose we compute now the one-loop effective potential by using standard methods \cite{Peskin:1995ev}. First, we split the nuclear field into a classical part $v$ and a fluctuating piece $\chi$ as $\psi=v+\chi_R + i \chi_I$. Then we expand the action to quadratic order in the fields $A_\mu, \chi, \chi^\dagger$ and perform the gaussian path integral. The effective potential is given by \begin{align} e^{-\beta\int d^3r V(v)} &= \int D\chi D\chi^\dagger DA_\mu\ e^{-S_{quad}}\nonumber\\ &=\left({\rm det}\ S_{quad} \right)^{-1/2}\nonumber\\ &= e^{-\frac{1}{2}{\rm tr}\ln S_{quad}}, \end{align} where $\beta=1/T$ is the inverse temperature. The fields $\chi, \chi^\dagger$ and $A_\mu$ mix in the quadratic part of the action. The unitary gauge-fixing used in \reference{Bedaque:2011hs}, \begin{equation} \mathcal{L}_{gauge} = -\frac{1}{2\xi}\left( \nabla.{\mathbf{A}} - \frac{2M}{ev}\partial_0 \chi_R - \frac{\xi Zev^2}{M} \chi_I \right)^2, \end{equation} followed by the limit $\xi\rightarrow \infty$ allows us to decouple the fields at quadratic order and therefore simplify many calculations. However, the use of the unitary gauge (and $R_\xi$ gauges in general) is known to be problematic at finite temperature \cite{Dolan:1973qd}. The gauge fixing condition depends explicitly on $v$ and with this gauge we would be computing the effective potential (a gauge-dependent quantity) at different values of $v$ in different gauges. For this reason we will instead use the Coulomb gauge-fixing, \begin{equation} \mathcal{L}_{gauge} = -\frac{1}{2\xi}\left( \nabla.{\mathbf{A}} \right)^2, \end{equation} followed by the $\xi\rightarrow 0$ limit. For the one-loop calculations described in this paper the use of Coulomb gauge is a modest calculational complication that preempts more complicated conceptual questions. The quadratic part of the action is given, in momentum space by \begin{align}\label{eq:S_mom} S_{quad} &=\int \frac{d^4p}{(2\pi)^4} \begin{pmatrix} \chi_R(-p) & \chi_I(-p) & A_0(-p) & A_\parallel(-p) \end{pmatrix}\times \nonumber \\ &\phantom{\int \frac{d^{4}p}{(2\pi)^{4}}}\ \begin{pmatrix} -\frac{p^2}{2M}+\mu & ip_0 & Zev & 0 \\ -ip_0 & -\frac{p^2}{2M}+\mu & 0 & \frac{iZev p}{2M} \\ Zev & 0 & \frac{p^2+\Pi}{2} & -\frac{p_0}{2p}(p^2+\Pi)\\ 0 & - \frac{iZev p}{2M} & -\frac{p_0}{2p}(p^2+\Pi) & \frac{1}{2}\left ( -\frac{Z^{2}e^2v^2}{M}+p_0^2 - \frac{p^2}{\xi}+\frac{p_0^2 \Pi}{p^2} \right) \end{pmatrix} \begin{pmatrix} \chi_R(p)\\ \chi_I(p)\\ A_0(p)\\ A_\parallel(p) \end{pmatrix}. \end{align} The eigenvalues of the matrix in \eqref{eq:S_mom} are $p_0-iE_p$ and $p_0+iE_p$, where \begin{align}\label{eq:Ep} E_{p}^{2} =&\ \frac{p^{4}-2M p^{2}\mu -2 M m_{A}^{2}\mu \xi}{p^{4}+4 m_{A}^{2}p^{2}\xi-2 M m_{A}^{2}\mu\xi}\left( \frac{p^{2}}{2M}\left( \frac{p^{2}}{2M}-\mu \right) +\frac{p^{2}m_{A}^{2}}{p^{2}+\Pi}\right) \nonumber\\ \stackrel{\xi\rightarrow 0}{\longrightarrow}& \left( \frac{p^2}{2M}-\mu\right)^2 + \left( \frac{p^2}{2M}-\mu\right) \frac{2M m_A^2}{p^2+\Pi}, \end{align} where $m_A^2 = 4\pi \alpha Z^2 v^2/M$. Eq.~(\ref{eq:Ep}) gives the dispersion relation for the quasiparticles in the system (after the analytic continuation $p_0\rightarrow i p_0$). At zero temperature and up to higher loop corrections we can use the tree value of the chemical potential $\mu=0$ in the dispersion relation above. In that case, the result in \eqref{eq:Ep} becomes independent of the gauge fixing parameter $\xi$ (as it should since it is an observable quantity) and it agrees with the dispersion relation obtained in using the unitary gauge \cite{Bedaque:2011hs}. The computation of the one-loop part of the potential $V^{(1)}$ can then proceed in the usual fashion. We introduce $\delta$ a spurious offset to $p_{0}^{2}+E_{p}^{2}$, do formal manipulation, and then eliminate $\delta$. \begin{align} V^{(1)} &= \oneover{2} T \sum_{p_{0}}\int \frac{d^{3}p}{(2\pi)^{3}} \ln\left( p_{0}^{2}+E_{p}^{2} \right) &&= \left.\oneover{2} T \sum_{p_{0}}\int \frac{d^{3}p}{(2\pi)^{3}} \ln\left( p_{0}^{2}+E_{p}^{2} + \delta \right)\right|_{\delta=0} \nonumber\\ &= \int^{0}d\delta\ \frac{d}{d\delta}\oneover{2} T \sum_{p_{0}}\int \frac{d^{3}p}{(2\pi)^{3}} \log\left( p_{0}^{2}+E_{p}^{2} + \delta \right) &&= \oneover{2} \int^{0}d\delta\ T \sum_{p_{0}}\int \frac{d^{3}p}{(2\pi)^{3}} \oneover{\left( p_{0}^{2}+E_{p}^{2} + \delta \right)} \nonumber\\ &= \oneover{2} \int^{0} d\delta\ \int \frac{d^{3}p}{(2\pi)^{3}} \oneover{2 \sqrt{E_{p}^{2}+\delta}}\coth\left( \oneover{2}\beta\sqrt{E_{p}^{2}+\delta} \right) &&= T \int \frac{d^{3}p}{(2\pi)^{3}} \ln 2 \sinh\left( \oneover{2} \beta E_{p} \right) \nonumber\\ &= \int \frac{d^{3}p}{(2\pi)^{3}} \oneover{2} E_{p} + T \int \frac{d^{3}p}{(2\pi)^{3}} \ln\left( 1-e^{-\beta E_{p}} \right), \label{eq:VEp} \end{align} where the sum is over the discrete values $p_0=2\pi T j$, $j=0, \pm 1, \cdots$. Had we kept the full $\Pi(p_0,\mathbf{p})$ instead of merely $\Pi=m_s^2$ we would have encountered cuts in the complex $p_0$ plane and the effective potential would have a more complicated form. We will ignore the temperature-independent piece when exploring this effective potential in pursuit of its corresponding phase diagram. \section{Phase diagram}\label{sec:phase-diagram} The minimization of $V$ in relation to $v$ gives us the actual expectation value of the condensate at any given value of the chemical potential $\mu$. We would like, however, to have the ion density $n$ fixed in order to neutralize the charge of the electrons. We then have to solve simultaneously the pair of equations \begin{subequations}\label{eq:dV} \begin{align} n &= -\frac{\partial V}{\partial\mu} = v^2+ \int \frac{d^3p}{(2\pi)^3} \frac{1}{e^{\beta E_p}-1}\frac{1}{E_p} \left[ \frac{p^2}{2M}-\mu+ \frac{M m_A^2}{p^2+m_s^2} \right], \label{eq:dVdmu}\\ 0&= \phantom{-}\frac{\partial V}{\partial v} = -\mu v+v \int \frac{d^3p}{(2\pi)^3} \frac{1}{e^{\beta E_p}-1}\frac{1}{E_p} \left( \frac{p^2}{2M}-\mu\right) \frac{4\pi Z^{2} \alpha}{p^2+m_s^2} \label{eq:dVdv} . \end{align} \end{subequations} The first terms in these equations come from the tree level contribution $V^{(0)}=-\mu v^2$ to the effective potential. In the absence of dynamical electrons and screening effects ($m_s=0$), \eqref{eq:dV} were derived in \reference{Fetter1970464}. We notice that the dispersion relation dependence on $\mu$, shown in equation \eqref{eq:Ep}, is important in deriving these relations, even if $\mu$ is set to zero afterwards. The non-relativistic limit of the dispersion relation obtained in \reference{Rosen:2010es}, for instance, differs from ours at finite values of $\mu$ and is, consequently, at odds with \reference{Fetter1970464}. \begin{figure}[tbp] \centerline{ {\epsfxsize=3.0in\epsfbox{phase_diagram.pdf}} } \noindent \caption{The red curve is the solution to \eqref{eq:dVdmu0}; it is shown as dashed where the condition $\mu \ll p^2/2M$ is violated and should not be trusted. The result of the phonon (dotted blue) and plasmon (dotted orange) approximations are also shown. The purple dashed line separates the phonon-dominated from the plasmon-dominated regions. } \label{fig:phase_diagram} \end{figure} To the extent that higher loop contributions to the effective potential are small \eqref{eq:dV} determine the variation of the condensate $v=v(T)$ with the temperature. However, as we can see from \eqref{eq:dVdv}, $\mu$ cannot be negative if $v\neq 0$. We are led then to expect that the condensate forms at positive values of $\mu$. However, at positive $\mu$, $E_{p}^{2}$ can be negative for some values of $p$, and thus the effective potential is complex at positive $\mu$. A complex one-loop effective potential is a common occurrence and signals an instability \cite{Weinberg:1987vp}. Frequently, this instability is an artifact of the loop expansion and can be cured by a resummation of higher loop contributions, as it occurs, for instance, in the relativistic $\lambda\phi^4$ model at finite temperature \cite{Dolan:1973qd}. We are unable at this point to identify the necessary resummations needed in our model. But, just like in the models discussed in \reference{Dolan:1973qd}, the un-resummed one-loop potential already carries important information about the thermodynamics of our problem. We will now proceed to extract as much information from the one-loop effective potential as possible. The analysis of \eqref{eq:dV} is simple in the $v=0$ case and found in textbooks. In this case equation \eqref{eq:dVdmu} becomes \begin{equation} n = \int \frac{d^3p}{(2\pi)^3} \frac{1}{e^{\beta (\frac{p^2}{2M}-\mu)}-1}. \end{equation} Following the usual analysis, $\mu$ is negative for \begin{equation} T>T^{(0)}_c=\frac{2\pi}{M} \left(\frac{n}{\zeta(3/2)}\right)^{2/3} = \left( \frac{9\pi}{2\zeta(3/2)^2} \right)^{1/3}\frac{1}{M l^2}, \end{equation} and vanishes at $T=T^{(0)}_c$. For $T<T^{(0)}_c$ it is impossible to satisfy the equations, which signals the need for a non-vanishing condensate. The line $v(T)=0$ is shown in \figref{fig:phase_diagram}. In order to consider non-zero values of $v$ our strategy will be to neglect $\mu$ as compared to $p^2/2M$ in \eqref{eq:dV} obtaining \begin{subequations}\label{eq:dV0} \begin{align} n -v^2&= \int \frac{d^3p}{(2\pi)^3} \frac{1}{e^{\beta E_p}-1}\frac{1}{E_p} \left[ \frac{p^2}{2M}+ \frac{M m_A^2}{p^2+m_s^2} \right], \label{eq:dVdmu0}\\ \mu&= \int \frac{d^3p}{(2\pi)^3} \frac{1}{e^{\beta E_p}-1}\frac{1}{E_p} \frac{p^2}{2M} \frac{4\pi Z^{2}\alpha}{p^2+m_s^2} \label{eq:dVdv0} , \end{align} \end{subequations} with $E^2_p=(p^2/2M)^2+p^2 m_A^2/(p^2+m_s^2)$, which obviates the complex effective potential problem. We then solve \eqref{eq:dV0} and carefully verify the regime of validity of the $\mu\ll p^2/2M$ approximation. We will solve the equations both numerically and, in some limits, analytically. The numerical solution of \eqref{eq:dVdmu0} and $a_0/l=35$ (corresponding to a density of $\rho=4.6\times10^5 g/cm^3$ is shown as the thick line in \figref{fig:phase_diagram}. \figref{fig:phase_diagram} has the typical shape of a first order phase transition. In the usual scenario, for values of temperatures where three solutions exist ($T_c^{(0)} < T \alt 8T_c^{(0)}$ in \figref{fig:phase_diagram} ), two are locally stable and the middle one is unstable. The $v=0$ solution is stable for temperatures higher than a critical value $T_c > T_c^{(0)}$ and the $v\neq 0$ is only metastable. At temperatures lower than $T_c$ the roles between the $v=0$ and $v\neq 0$ are reversed. Thus, the condensate $v$ jumps discontinuously to zero as the temperature is increased past $T=T_c$. As we will see in the next section, the curve shown in figure \figref{fig:phase_diagram} cannot be trusted for all values of $v$ and the situation in our model is more complicated. We now assess the validity of the approximation $\mu \ll p^2/2M$ leading to our values of $v(T)$. For any given value of $v$ and $T$ we can estimate $\mu$ by using \eqref{eq:dVdv0}. This estimate will be accurate if $\mu$ is indeed negligible compared to $p^2/2M$ but not otherwise. In this sense, the use of \eqref{eq:dVdv0} conservatively estimates the range of validity of the $\mu \ll p^2/2M$ approximation. The estimate of $p^2/2M$ is a little trickier. Ordinarily, the value of $p^2/2M$ could be estimated from the knowledge of the typical value of $p$ contributing to the integral in \eqref{eq:dVdmu0}. The integrand in \eqref{eq:dVdmu0}, however, has a double hump structure dominated by two widely separate scales as shown in \figref{fig:humps}. Depending on the values of $v,T$, one or the other hump will dominate the value of the integral. Fortunately, analytical approximations are available in these two cases. \begin{figure}[tbp] \centerline{ {\epsfxsize=3.0in\epsfbox{double_hump.pdf}} } \noindent \caption{Integrand in the second equation in \eqref{eq:dVdmu0} as a function of momentum (full line). The dotted lines correspond to the phonon and plasmon approximations. } \label{fig:humps} \end{figure} For the lower momentum hump we are in the ``phonon region" where the approximations \begin{subequations}\label{eq:phonon_cond} \begin{align} p^2 &\ll m_s^2,\\ \left( \frac{p^2}{2M} \right)^2&\ll \frac{m_A^2 p^2}{m_s^2} \end{align} \end{subequations} are adequate. In this region the dispersion relation approaches that of a phonon \cite{Bedaque:2011hs} \begin{equation} E_p\approx \frac{m_A}{m_s} p \end{equation} and the integrals in \eqref{eq:dV0} can be analytically calculated: \begin{subequations}\label{eq:dV_phonon} \begin{align} n&=v^2+\frac{M m_s}{12 m_A}T^2 \label{eq:dVdmu_phonon}, \\ \mu &= \frac{Z^{2}\pi^3}{15}\frac{\alpha m_s^3}{M}\frac{T^4}{m_A^5} \label{eq:dVdv_phonon}. \end{align} \end{subequations} Equation \eqref{eq:dVdmu_phonon} determines the condensate $v(T)$ as a function of $T$. Its value is plotted as the (blue) dotted line in \figref{fig:phase_diagram}. For the phonon approximation to \eqref{eq:dV0} to be legitimate it is necessary that the equations \eqref{eq:phonon_cond} be satisfied. The integrals in \eqref{eq:dV0} are cutoff by the Boltzman factor $e^{-m_A p/(T m_s)}$. So, the typical value of the momentum is $p\approx m_s T/m_A$. Using this value of $p$, both conditions in \eqref{eq:phonon_cond} become \begin{equation} T \ll m_A. \end{equation} Since $v^2<n$, the second condition in \eqref{eq:phonon_cond} follows from the first one. The region excluded by this condition is shown as the darker blue area in \figref{fig:exclude}. We can now compare $\mu$ to $p^2/2M$. We find \begin{equation}\label{eq:muless_phonon} \mu \ll \frac{p^2}{2M} \Rightarrow \frac{Z^{2}\pi^3}{15} \alpha m_s \frac{T^2}{m_A^3} \ll 1. \end{equation} The region where equation \eqref{eq:muless_phonon} fails is shown in blue in \figref{fig:exclude}. This condition $T \ll m_A$ is always satisfied when \eqref{eq:muless_phonon} holds and for the relevant values of the density parameter $l/a_0$. We conclude then that, as long as the phonon region dominates the integrals in \eqref{eq:dVdmu0}, we are justified in neglecting $\mu$. \begin{figure}[tbp] \centerline{ {\epsfxsize=3.0in\epsfbox{exclude.pdf}} } \noindent \caption{Regions where the phonon (plasmon) approximation is not valid are shown in blue (yellow). The purple dashed line separates the phonon-dominated from the plasmon-dominated regions. The red curve is the solution to \eqref{eq:dVdmu0}; it is shown as dashed where the condition $\mu \ll p^2/2M$ is violated and should not be trusted.} \label{fig:exclude} \end{figure} At higher momentum, on the second hump of the integrand, the ``plasmon approximation" is adequate: \begin{subequations}\label{eq:plasmon_cond} \begin{align} m_{s}^{2} &\ll p^2 \\ \frac{p^2}{2M} &\ll \frac{M m_A^2}{p^2} . \end{align} \end{subequations} In this region, the dispersion relation becomes that of a massive excitation (plasmon) \begin{equation} E_p = \sqrt{\left( \frac{p^2}{2M} \right)^2+ m_A^2}, \end{equation} the integrals are cutoff by the exponential statistical factor $e^{-\sqrt{(p^2/2M)^2+m_A^2}/T} \approx e^{-m_A/T} e^{-p^4/8M^2 m_A T}$. Also it turns out, \eqref{eq:plasmon_cond} implies $\Rightarrow T \ll \frac{1}{4} m_A$ and hence we can drop 1 compared to $e^{\beta E_p}$ in the integrand. The typical momentum is given by \begin{equation} p^2 \approx \sqrt{8 m_A T} M. \end{equation} With the approximations in \eqref{eq:plasmon_cond}, \eqref{eq:dV0} reduces to \begin{subequations}\label{eq:dV_plasmon} \begin{align} n &= v^2+\frac{\Gamma(5/4)}{2^{1/4} \pi^2} M^{3/2} m_A^{5/4} T^{1/4} e^{-m_A/T}, \label{eq:dVdmu_plasmon}\\ \mu &= \frac{2^{1/4} Z^2 \Gamma(3/4)}{\pi} Z^2 \alpha \sqrt{M}\frac{T^{3/4}}{m_A^{1/4}} e^{-m_A/T} \label{eq:dVdv_plasmon} \end{align} \end{subequations} We can now verify for which values of $v$ and $T$ the plasmon approximation is valid: \begin{subequations} \begin{align} m_s^2 &\ll p^2 &\Rightarrow& &\frac{m_s^4}{8 M^2 m_A^2} &\ll T, \label{eq:plasmon_validity_ms}\\ \frac{p^2}{2M} &\ll \frac{M m_A^2}{p^2} &\Rightarrow& &T &\ll \frac{1}{4} m_A, \label{eq:plasmon_validity_ma}\\ \mu &\ll \frac{p^2}{2M} &\Rightarrow& &\frac{Z^2\Gamma(3/4)}{2^{1/4}\pi} \frac{\sqrt{M}T^{1/4}}{m_A^{3/4}} \alpha\ e^{-m_A/T} &\ll 1. \label{eq:plasmon_validity_mu} \end{align} \end{subequations} The first condition \eqref{eq:plasmon_validity_ms} excludes a tiny region of the $v-T$ plane near $T\approx 0$ where our calculations which neglect the temperature independent one-loop effective potential are not valid. The second and third condition are actually very similar since the exponential factor $e^{-m_A/T}$ is very small when as $T\alt m_A$. The areas excluded by these conditions are shown in yellow in \figref{fig:exclude}. Finally, the phonon and plasmon region contributions to the integral in \eqref{eq:dVdmu0} should be compared by taking the ratio of \eqref{eq:dVdmu_phonon} and \eqref{eq:dVdmu_plasmon}. We find \begin{equation}\label{eq:comparison} \frac{\left.\left( n-v^2 \right)\right|_{\text{phonon}}}{\left.\left( n-v^2 \right)\right|_{\text{plasmon}}} \sim \frac{2^{1/4} \pi^2}{12\ \Gamma(5/4)}\frac{m_s T^{7/4}}{\sqrt{M} m_A^{9/4}} e^{m_A/T}. \end{equation} The contour separating the phonon-dominated from the plasmon-dominated regions is shown as a dashed line \figref{fig:phase_diagram} and \figref{fig:exclude}. For $v\approx \sqrt{n}$, the only part of the $v=v(T)$ solution where those approximations make sense, the phonon contribution dominates at small temperatures while the plasmon contribution dominates at higher temperatures. We have now our full verification of the $\mu=0$ approximation. On the upper branch of the $v=v(T)$ solution up to $T\alt 5 T_c^{(0)}$ the phonon and the $\mu \approx 0$ approximations are valid. At higher $T$ until $T\approx 7.5 T_c^{(0)}$, the plasmon and the $\mu \approx 0$ approximations are valid. Beyond that and for the lower branch of $v=v(T)\alt 0.7 \sqrt{n}$ our approximations, including the neglect of $\mu$, are no longer valid. For this reason we draw the $v=v(T)$ solution as a dashed line in \figref{fig:phase_diagram} and \figref{fig:exclude}. The numerical examples presented in the figures correspond to a fixed value of the density parameter $l/a_0 = 1/35$. It turns out that the dependence of $v/\sqrt{n}$ and other quantities on the density is very mild, particularly if we remember that only a relatively narrow range of densities around $10^5\ g/cm^3$ is phenomenologically relevant. In fact, in addition to the dependence of $m_s \sim k_F^{1/2} \sim n^{1/6}$, only the overall normalization of the integral on \eqref{eq:dVdmu0} is dependent on $n$. As a rule, however, there is a reduction of the phonon dominated region in the phase diagram as the density is raised, as can be seen on \eqref{eq:comparison}. \section{Global stability and a conjecture}\label{sec:global} Having identified the locally stable states of the model we now study their global stability. In a certain range of temperatures two states, the trivial $v=0$ and the condensed $v\neq 0$ one satisfy the conditions for the local minimization of the effective potential. We want now to decide which one is the global minimum. There two states, however, are obtained from solving \eqref{eq:dVdmu0} and, consequently, have the same particle density $n$. In order to decide which one is the stable state we have to compare their free energies defined by \begin{equation} F(n,T) = V_{eff}(v,T)+\mu n, \end{equation} where $\mu$ and $v$ are the solutions to \eqref{eq:dVdmu0} and \eqref{eq:dVdv0} for given values of $T$ and $n$. The evaluation of $F$ is particularly simple right at $T=T_c^{(0)}$. Let us first compute this value for the trivial $v=0$ solution. Right at $T=T_{c}^{0}$ the uncondensed solution has $\mu=0$, and we find \begin{align} F_{v=0}\left( n, T_{c}^{(0)} \right) &= T_{c}^{(0)}\int \frac{d^3p}{(2\pi)^3} \ln\left( 1-e^{-\frac{p^2}{2MT_c^{(0)}}}\right) \nonumber\\ &= -\zeta(5/2)\ T_c^{(0)}\ \left( \frac{MT_c^{(0)}}{2\pi} \right)^{3/2} \nonumber\\ &= -\frac{3^{5/3}\zeta(5/2)}{2^{7/3}\zeta^{5/3}(3/2)} \frac{1}{Ml^5} \end{align} This is to be compared to the free energy of the $v\neq 0$ states. The $T=T_c^{(0)}$, $v\neq 0$ solution is well within the phonon dominated region where the free energy can be computed, with the results in \eqref{eq:dV_phonon}, to be \begin{align} F_{\text{phonon}}\left( n, T \right) &= \mu(n-v^2)+T\int \frac{d^3p}{(2\pi)^3} \ln\left( 1-e^{-\frac{m_A p}{m_sT}}\right)\nonumber\\ &= \frac{\pi^3 Z^{2} \alpha m_s^4 T^6}{180 m_A^6} - \frac{\pi^2 m_s^3 T^4}{90 m_A^3}\\ F_{\text{phonon}}(n,T_{c}^{(0)})&= - \frac{3^{1/6}\pi^{7/3}}{5\ 2^{1/3}\zeta^{8/3}(3/2)Z^{5/2}} \oneover{M l^{5}}\left( \frac{m}{M} \right)^{3/2}\left( 1 - \frac{3^{1/6}\pi^{4/3}}{2 \zeta^{4/3}(3/2)Z^{5/6}}\sqrt{\frac{m}{M}} \right) \end{align} The free energy of the $v=0$ solution is more negative than the free energy of the condensed state by a factor proportional to the large parameter $(M/m)^{3/2}$. This shows that at all temperatures where the $v=0$ state exists it is it, and not the condensed $v\neq 0$ state, which is the globally stable state of the system. A numerical calculation of the free energy using the solution of \eqref{eq:dVdmu0} and \eqref{eq:dVdv0} confirms this result and shows that the difference in free energy between the two competing states {\it increases} as the temperature is further increased past $T=T_c^{(0)}$. This result is at odds with the standard picture of a first order transition. In the usual case, one has $F_{\text{phonon}} < F_{v=0}$ for all $T<T_c$ where the critical temperature $T_c$ is greater than $T_c^{(0)}$. Even though we were unable to compute $F(v,n,T)$ for arbitrary $v$, it is easy to see that no function $F(v,n,T)$ could have a set of local and global minima as shown in \figref{fig:phase_diagram} while also globally favoring the $v=0$ state all the way down to $T_{c}^{(0)}$. To understand this impossibility, consider the shape of this purported function around $T\approx T_c^{(0)}$ as $T$ is increased. A new minimum at $v=0$ is supposed to appear in addition to the non-trivial one with $v\neq 0$ and immediately become the global minimum of the function. This is clearly impossible. The only way out of this inconsistency is to assume that the state with small $v$ beats the superconducting state $v\approx\sqrt{n}$ at temperatures smaller than $T_c$. This can occur if the actual curve $v=v(T)$ has the shape shown in the left panel of \figref{fig:conjecture}. In that case a first order transition occurs at a lower smaller than $T_c^{(0)}$ followed by a second order transition. The shape of the free energy as a function of $V$ at different temperatures indicated on the right panel is sketched on the right panel of \figref{fig:conjecture}. The extra knee in the $v=v(T)$ curve can occur in the region of the $v-T$ plane where our calculation is not under control. The part of our calculation that is under good theoretical control forces us to believe in this more exotic possibility \begin{figure} \begin{tabular}{cc} {\label{fig:conjecture} \includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{conjecture.pdf}} & \begin{tabular}{ccc} \subfloat[] {\label{fig:f1} \includegraphics[width=0.2\textwidth]{f1.pdf}} & \subfloat[] {\label{fig:f2} \includegraphics[width=0.2\textwidth]{f2.pdf}} & \subfloat[] {\label{fig:f3} \includegraphics[width=0.2\textwidth]{f3.pdf}} \\ \subfloat[] {\label{fig:f4} \includegraphics[width=0.2\textwidth]{f4.pdf}} & \subfloat[] {\label{fig:f5} \includegraphics[width=0.2\textwidth]{f5.pdf}} & \subfloat[] {\label{fig:f6} \includegraphics[width=0.2\textwidth]{f6.pdf}} \end{tabular} \end{tabular} \caption{\label{fig:multi_panel} The left panel shows a schematic of our conjectured phase diagram for the condensate $v$ as a function of $T$. The red curve in the left panel shows the minima in $F(v,n,T)$ for a fixed $n$. The green curves in the right panel are cross-sections of $F(v,n,T)$ at fixed $T$, with the sub-figures in the right panel corresponding to the slices in the left panel with the same label. At temperature a only the condensed solution exists. At temperature b the free energy develops an inflection point which turns into one minima and one maxima. The first-order phase transition happens at temperature c when the wells become equally deep. By temperature d (ie. $T_{c}^{(0)}$), the well with small $v$ is already favored, and there is a second-order transition to $v=0$. At higher temperatures the $v\neq0$ minimum vanishes, shown in (e) and (f). }\label{fig:conjecture} \end{figure} \section{Conclusion}\label{sec:conclusion} Despite the difficulty posed by the fact that the effective potential is complex for positive chemical potential we were able to extract some physical consequences from our one-loop calculation. The main one is the indication of a sequence of a first order transition followed by a second order phase transition. This conclusion was developed by looking at the free energy values computed within the range of validity of the approximations performed and, as such, is quite robust. On the other hand we were not able to compute the critical temperature where the stable (superconducting) and metastable (normal) states trade places. But if the double transition conjecture described above is correct, this temperature is below the free boson critical temperature $T_c^{(0)}$. We also found that the superconducting phase exists, as a metastable state, for temperatures up to about 8 times $T_c^{(0)}$. This conclusion agrees with that in \reference{Rosen:2010es}; this is not entirely a coincidence. Contrary to the present paper, \reference{Rosen:2010es} analyzes the unscreened model ($m_s=0$). But the High $T$ region of the $v=v(T)$ curve is in the plasmon-dominated region where the screening is not important. In addition, the methodological differences between this paper and in \reference{Rosen:2010es} lead to a change in \eqref{eq:dVdmu} that is numerically small and, just like here, the $\mu$ dependence of the dispersion relation is neglected, albeit for different reasons. Although the model we analyzed (bosons interacting through a screened Coulomb (Yukawa) potential) is interesting on its own merits, applications to high density physics require a proper treatment of the effects of a dynamical electron background. Technically the main effect is the inclusion of the contribution of the cuts of $\Pi(p_0,\mathbf{p})$ in the effective potential calculation. Physically they correspond to the fact that the actual force between two bosons presents an oscillating component (Friedel oscillations) \cite{Gabadadze:2009zz,Dolgov:2010gy,Gabadadze:2008pj}. A detailed of the influence of these effects on the thermodynamics of the system will be left for a future publication. We have also not discussed the metastability of the superconducting state in a quantitative fashion. In particular, we have not estimated its lifetime. This is due to the fact that a proper estimate would us require to compute the free energy $F$ as a function $v$ in order to understand the size of the potential barrier separating normal from superconducting phases. Until a deeper understanding of the resummations needed to make sense of the one-loop results is achieved, this calculation is impossible. In fact, all the results discussed here as a well as a confirmation or falsification of our conjectured phase diagram hinge on an understanding of this resummation and that should be viewed as the number one priority for further progress in this topic. Finally, we can use the results of this paper to assess where the idea of nuclear condensates in dense matter stands. Recall that, for the existence of a intermediate temperature regime where the nuclear condensate can exist it is necessary that the crystallization temperature be smaller than the condensation temperature. If one is willing to consider metastable states, our estimate that the superconducting state extends up to $\approx 8\ T_c^{(0)}$ is similar to the hypothesis made in \cite{Gabadadze:2007si}. A such, the estimate that, at densities around $10^5 g/cm^3$ relevant for white dwarf physics a nuclear condensate should exist, stands unaltered. Only an estimate of the decay time of the false superconducting ground state can decide whether the inclusion of the metastable state is appropriate but, considering the extreme slow evolution of white dwarfs and the fact that they start out at high temperatures, suggest the the metastable state is irrelevant. In that case, only at much higher densities ($\rho \agt 2.4\times 10^7\ g/cm^3$) and temperatures ($T\agt 10^6\ K$) can the nuclear condensate exist. \section*{Acknowledgements} The authors would like to thank Tom Cohen and Aleksey Cherman for extensive discussions. This work was supported by the U.S. Dept. of Energy under grant \#DE-DG02-93ER-40762, and E.~B. is also supported by the Jefferson Science Associates under the JSA/JLab Graduate Fellowship program.
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We are almost at the end of the week. Today was the penultimate day of New Horizon 2011. The sun even made an appearance, brightening up what has been one of the toughest New Horizon weeks, weather-wise. Despite the weather, the event has been well attended and many have enjoyed and benefitted from what has been happening. There was a report back from the children's and youth work. Every year, in various parts of the campus, teams work hard to care for and teach children, from the youngest through to teenagers. The evening's mission slot featured Bible translation, with a powerfully moving video of a group of people in a remote part of Indonesia receiving the first ever copies of the New Testament in their language. The Bibles were flown in in a small plane and presented to community leaders. One of the men quietened the people and led a prayer where he praised God who had ordained that their language would be one that would carry his word. Just as Simeon held the promise of God in his hands when he held Jesus in the temple, so these leaders felt that they held what God had promised them. There were tears. Both on screen and in the tent. Vaughan Roberts' theme from Proverbs this evening was money. Most of the book of Proverbs is a collection of pithy sayings arranged laid out, as someone put it, like a buffet of hors d'oeuvres. What Proverbs has to say about money is one way of helping us in important self-reflection as we find ourselves at a time of recession, following years of economic growth which have fuelled our society's materialism and consumerism. We need to remember that the proverbs in the book are not intended as promises or laws; they are general observations of how life is. They are not arranged in an obvious order (which presents a challenge to preachers); and they are not quick fixes. We want quick fixes, but Proverbs is more like a bag of boiled sweets than a box of chocolates that can be quickly gobbled. How to view money. It is not evil. In fact, it is useful, bringing certain advantages – facilitating a measure of friendship or influence or even security. But is has limitations because it does not last. Riches sprout wings and fly off into the sky. The wise realise that relationships – with God, and with others – and righteousness are more important. How to make money. The most common advice in Proverbs is to work hard. Get rich schemes are likely not to bring lasting wealth, but we want the pleasure of having wealth without the pain of getting it. We must also avoid debt and live godly. How to use money. Wesley used to talk about earning as much as possible, saving as much as possible and giving as much as possible. We need to spend cautiously (avoid impulse), save prudently and give generously. As ever, Vaughan closed his message by connecting us to the gospel. God sent his Son who had all the riches of heaven at his disposal. He became poor that we could be rich. Realising the wealth we have in Christ enables us to hold material things loosely.
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