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I've never been a huge fan of making New Year's resolutions, but if I were to do so for 2018, top of my list would definitely be making an effort to immerse myself in more local art and culture. I totally forgot until this week when I was clearing out my hard drive that there was one thing that initially inspired this new determination – an exhibition I was lucky enough to catch way back in May of last year.
Inspired by the history of the building and of course, it's namesake, sculptor Barbara Hepworth herself, "Disobedient Bodies" is the brainchild of British Designer JW Anderson, esteemed for his work with collections for brands as diverse as Topshop and Versace, and the first designer to win both Mens and Womenswear designer of the year at The British Fashion Council Awards.
The first in a series of new multi-discipline collaborations for The Hepworth, his showing celebrated a more abstracted take on the physical form, curating together over 100 artefacts in the art, fashion, ceramics and design worlds to, as Anderson puts it, "disregard obvious characteristics and ask how things communicate with each other in 2017".
Seperated by hangings made from archived JW Anderson archives, the labyrinth of colour and form that made up the show was even more striking against the Hepworth brutalist designs and wide open windows that gaze upon the gushing river below. Disturbing this peace were several standout exhibits – Issey Miyake's 1990's 'Bamboo Pleats' dress danced from the ceiling next to her 'Lantern dress', both stunning in their levels of detail and exaggeration of the shoulder and waist. Similar tropes played out around the corner for Commes des Garcons '2D' collection, the stuff of children's paper doll nostalgia in bold primary colours, attracting a steady queue of photo takers.
And then of course there is the piece de resistance, the image you'll have seen all across social media this year. JW Anderson's '28 Jumpers' took over a whole room, a jungle gym of ceiling-to-floor knits that mimics the experience of pulling on your favourite sweater. A big hit amongst clamouring kids and insta-ready parents alike, this is an exhibit that encourages interaction, braiding the elongated sleeves or peeping out from beneath the layers of dense knit. It's the stuff of true modern museum- stripping away the glass cabinets and 'do not touch' signs, it presents fashion at it's best – tactile, crafted to last and best of all, a hell of a lot of fun.
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SUMMARY: The Columbia Accident Investigation Board will hold a press briefing on August 26 and discuss its final 250-page report on the cause of the space shuttle Columbia's destruction on February 1, 2003. The report will be made available from the CAIB's website at 1400 GMT (10:00 am EDT) and a live webcast will begin at 1500 GMT (11:00 am EDT). The 13-member board has already concluded that foam dislodged from the shuttle's fuel tank struck the left wing on takeoff and create a crack that allowed hot gas to enter the wing on re-entry.
I think it will be interesting to see who they decide to blame (if anyone)... will there be a shake-up at NASA as a result?
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Animation Studios Anime Films/Movies Los Angeles video games
Teaser Trailer Premiere | Illumination and Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. Film
ByKrystal Kitsune
Sep 22, 2022 Anime, Chris Pratt, Illumination, Nintendo, Super Mario Bros
New York Comic Con has announced the premiere of the upcoming Super Marios Bros film produced by Illumination and Nintendo.
The film an ensemble voice cast including Chris Pratt (Mario), Anya Taylor-Joy (Peach), Charlie Day (Luigi), Jack Black (Bowser), Keegan-Michael Key (Toad), Seth Rogen (Donkey Kong), Fred Armisen (Cranky Kong), Kevin Michael Richardson (Kamek), Sebastian Maniscalco (Spike), and Charles Martinet (undisclosed role).
This is the third film adaptation of the game franchise following the 1986 Japanese animated adventure comedy film Super Mario Bros.: Peach-Hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen! and the terrible but cult classic film, 1993 live-action film Super Mario Bros. The new film began its concept development as early as 2015, after Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto met Illumination CEO, Chris Meledandri through Universal Japan's venture in Super Mario Bro attractions.
Source: Nan Palmero
Source: 令和元年度 文化功労者:文部科学省,
By 2020, production was already underway with Chris Pratt as Mario and Directors Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, who both worked on Teen Titans Go! To the Movies as director and writer, respectively. As of September 22, 2022, not much is known about the film's plot, however there is an IMDB description that describes the film as follows,
" A plumber named Mario travels through an underground labyrinth with his brother, Luigi, trying to save a captured princess. Feature film adaptation of the popular video game."
Via IMDB
The film is set to be released by Universal Pictures on April 7, 2023 in the United States, followed by a Japan release on April 28, It will be available to stream on Peacock 45 days afterwards. Universal pictures and New York Comic-Con have announced the world premiere teaser trailer of the film on October 6th at 4pm ET.
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You may have noticed that I'm pretty obsessed with this top lately. I picked it up a couple of months ago at Banana Republic when I was in Atlanta. There were so many cute tops that it was hard to pick. For years now, I have not been a fan of Banana Republic, so I was very surprised that I saw so many things I liked. The whole store seemed to have an edge that I haven't seen in a while. Perhaps it is because Marissa Webb (most recently of J. Crew) is now at the helm!
But I digress...This top is really easy to keep casual or to dress up. I wore it last weekend on the boat parade, but before that, I wore it out to dinner at Cafe 30A when we were at Seaside Memorial Day weekend. I also seem to really be into black and white right now, because I love my summer whites paired with this black necklace. Below are some photographs before we headed out to a much needed, adult-only dinner.
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Ha! Love the photo bomb photo and that is SO my life. I really love this white on white outfit and that top looks so perfect for summer, very breathable!
Such a cute outfit- I love he pop from the necklace!
That top is gorgeous, I love the texture of it and loving the fun necklace too!
Great white outfit, I love the texture of that top and necklace is beautiful.
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Alright. Still not use to making topics on these forums, but let's give it a jolly old go whatnot.
Whilst doing investigations for tools with a Master System project I've been doing some work for, I've been unable to find any standard Map Editors that can support Metatiles.
I would trust almost anybody actually reading this topic - from this forum - to understand what I'm going on about, but for the uninitiated, I am referring to large tiles - say, 16x16 tiles, that're actually indexed to four smaller 8x8 tiles.
For example, most of the Sonic games use 128x128 metatiles, that index back to 16x16 metatiles, which themselves index back to 8x8 tiles.
Given the machine we're working on, and the fact we don't have unlimited ROM sizes, metatiles are a space saving we're very much taking advantage of.
Anyway, all that much will be bleeding obvious to anyone reading this topic. What concerns me is if there is any mapping tools that can actually handle metatiles. I've looked through the likes of Tiled, and Mappy, but neither seem to quite support the concept.
Whilst I've asked around in other quarters for if there's any tools that can handle them, I've generally not gotten positive answers from those I've asked.
It would drastically speed up map design, having a tool that can handle these sorts of things live. Whilst we can probably manage without, it would be a real effort saver. Hope this isn't being a bother!
Well, you could maybe make a fork of SonLVL. It looks like ValleyBell's Sonic Pocket Adventure fork already works with just tiles and blocks.
Pro Motion NG. Start an 8x8 tile project, build your larger tile chunks and save them to the brush container for reuse.
Yeah, I actually considered the SonLVL fork idea beforehand. Given your own suggestion, and the lack of other suggestions - Bar Ritz's (Which I will be coming to) - it seems that may be the go-to suggestion.
The issue with that is that we actually need the metatiles saved in the actual map output. So you have the table for the 8x8 tiles, but also a separate table for the 16x16 metatiles. From what I understand, Pro Motion MG doesn't support that.
I'm not an expert like you guys are... I'm not a programmer... nor a "Tech Guy" ... but what about the "old" tUME (the Universal Map Editor) ?
We had actually considered the TUME option. The main issue is - There's no Windows port!
It's a shame, because the feature set, on the face of it, would be about exactly what we actually need.
Luckily, the tool IS open source. It was made to be built with Borland Turbo C and TASM, but it's probably more desirable to port over to GCC or MSVC.
Flygon: I made a few map editors in the past, but they were tailored for specific games. I don't think I would be interested into making a generic one, but if you give me an outline of the features you need (other than the metatiles), and they are somehow reasonable, I'll gladly whip something up for you. Given that you mention the Master System I guess we can remove tile mirroring from the list, also any rough idea about the map size and the output format (RLE or something)? No promises, but as I said, if the requests are reasonable, I can do it.
Hey, I'm sorry about my quietness. I've been hammered with work. It's basically been wake up, work, return home, handle evening stuff, sleep.
Basically wanted to come up with a decent reply.
I considered the offer, but I think we'll still stick with the option of branching SonLVL. It's an already existing tool, and something that we're already relatively familiar with.
I had considered that option, but decided against complicating factors by involving DOSBox. I know that sounds like a cop-out, but it's potentially enough of a pain to make working with a SonLVL branch more desirable.
I've been very grateful for all the assistance here! For now, I think we have our solution.
I'll leave this topic open, simply because I know others are inevitably going to need help on a similar kind of thing to what we have, and the fact that I suspect there'll be further developments on this sort of subject as time runs along.
I do need to say, however. The Master System actually supports native tile flipping!
Indeed it does, I somehow forgot about it, or maybe I was thinking about some other console, but you're absolutely right, it's all in the docs, I can't believe I was wrong about something I used to know about, this shows once more how rusty I'm getting when it comes to these things, I should really try to regain some interest and get out of my semi-permanent hiatus.
Yeah, you probably mixed it up with sprite flipping, which the Master System cannot do.
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Inside the Rehearsals of… Macbeth, National Theatre
AuthorEmma ClarendonPosted on February 2, 2018 Categoriesdrama, News, TheatreTagsAnne-Marie Duff, National Theatre, Rory Kinnear, Rufus Norris, William Shakespeare
Rehearsal images have been released for the National Theatre's upcoming production of Macbeth. Here's a glimpse of what has been happening…
(c)Brinkoff and Moegenburg.
This new production of Shakespeare's play is the first to be directed by Rufus Norris in twenty five years and is set to star Rory Kinnear and Anne-Marie Duff play Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
The ruined aftermath of a bloody civil war. Ruthlessly fighting to survive, the Macbeths are propelled towards the crown by forces of elemental darkness.
(c) Brinkhoff and Moegenburg.
The full cast for the production, playing at the National Theatre from the 26th February, is also set to include: Stephen Boxer (Duncan), Kevin Harvey (Banquo), Rakhee Sharma (Fleance), Patrick O'Kane (Macduff), Amaka Okafor (Lady Macduff), Penny Layden (Ross), Trevor Fox (Porter), Parth Thakerar (Malcolm), Beatrice Scirocchi (Witch), Anna-Maria Nabirye (Witch), Hannah Hutch (Witch), Nadia Albina (Gentlewoman), Joshua Lacey (Murderer), Andrew Frame (Siward), Nicholas Karimi (Lennox), Alana Ramsey (Murderer) and Michael Balogun (Doctor).
Rufus Norris and Rae Smith (c) Brinkhoff and Moegenburg.
Meanwhile, the creative team behind the production will include set design by Rae Smith, costume design by Moritz Junge, lighting design by James Farncombe and sound design by Paul Arditti.
(c)Brinkhoff and Moegenburg.
Macbeth will play at the National Theatre from the 26th February until the 23rd June. For more information visit: https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/macbeth
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Lane Napper (* 22. Juni 1967) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler.
Karriere
Als Schauspieler spielte Napper in der Fernsehserie Victorious in 19 Folgen die Rolle des Vertrauenslehrers Lane Alexander. Außerdem war er unter anderem in den Serien Drake & Josh und iCarly zu sehen. Als Choreograph und Dialogtrainer wirkte Napper unter anderem in den Fernsehserien Drake & Josh, Zoey 101, iCarly und Victorious mit.
Filmografie (Auswahl)
Schauspieler
2000–2002: Nikki (6 Folgen)
2004–2007: Drake & Josh (2 Folgen)
2007–2011: iCarly (3 Folgen)
2010–2012: Victorious (19 Folgen)
2011: iCarly: Party mit Victorious (iCarly: iParty with Victorious)
2018: Game Shakers – Jetzt geht's App (1 Folge)
2018: The Good Cop (1 Folge)
Choreograph
2003–2004: All That (3 Folgen)
2007–2008: iCarly (9 Folgen)
2010–2013: Victorious (29 Folgen)
2015–2017: Game Shakers – Jetzt geht's App (4 Folgen)
2015–2018: Henry Danger (5 Folgen)
Dialogtrainer
2004–2007: Drake & Josh (26 Folgen)
2005–2006: Zoey 101 (17 Folgen)
2007–2009: iCarly (12 Folgen)
Weblinks
Filmschauspieler
US-Amerikaner
Geboren 1967
Mann
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I owned some great Pick and Place equipment about 15+ years ago. My contract ran out for SMD manufacturing, so I sold all my machine. Now I have need for SMD PNP again. So I looked toward some opensource alternatives to the commercial machines. I can across OpsnPNP.org. The software so far seems great. But it is still in the BETA stages.
I gathered up a part list of thing I will need. Like motors, drivers, wire, t-slot…etc. I did some more research and started coming up with a design for my machine. But it seemed like there was not a great SMD tape feeder. Thus the OpenFeeder was born!
I wanted a feeder that could do lots of things, expandable and adaptable.
-Simply made form .250″ acrylic sheet on a laser cutter (3d printable too).
-Easily accessed and cheap components for the drive system.
-Easily changed over to different size tapes, 8mm 10mm 12mm etc.
-Adjustable tape height, from paper resistor tape to tape with electrolytic caps.
-Designed to work with 20mm T-slot.
-"Almost" infinite feeding distance. Able to feed tape form .05mm at a time to 5mm at a time.
-Very smooth feeding, even at a very high speed.
It is still in the testing stages, I will be releasing the files soon.
I own a grommet machine form the '40s. United Shoe Machine Model F. The thing is a beast! A true work horse. I bought it on Ebay for $85, but it cost me almost $200 to ship it. But it is well worth it! The machine even came with the correct dies I needed. But it did not come with the auto feeder attachment.
This machine is is still popular. There are a few places that still have parts for it. I called one of them to get the feeder. They said it would be $2k!! WTF!! So I said no thanks. LOL And I embarked on making my own.
This design is close to how the OEM feeder would work. Since I had nothing else to go off of.
Step one, make a template.
Using the template, I made the body part from birch plywood. I then wrapped the outside edge of the plywood with 1/8″ aluminum. This is the part that the grommets will ride on. I counter sunk and screwed the aluminum to the plywood.
I took 1/16″ Aluminum with make the keepers, to keep the grommets on track. I used some spacers to keep them elevated off the main track.
So good so far! Gravity feeds the grommets to the lowest section, at the die.
I notched out the delivery end so the die will grab the grommet when the machine is activated. The machine has a cam at the top to move the feeder out of the way when the grommet is pressed.
Made a platform for the mixer. This will separate the grommets into the direction the feeder need.
Racked my brain for a while on how to make the bowl for the mixer. BAM! 6″ PVC clean out, even has a lid. Cut a small opening in the PVC for the grommets to exit ONLY in the orientation I want them to.
On the bottom of the mixer I installed a gear reduced 12VDC motor. The shaft is connected to a 4 prong head, with rubber gas holes ends. The motor turns the bowl full of grommets and spits out ONLY the ones in the correct orientation for the feeder.
I needed a zipper guide for my walking foot sewing machine. So I made one!
Took a piece of cutting board material. Put it in my small CNC machine and machine out a groove just wide enough and deep enough for my coil zipper material. Then using some aluminum angle material. I developed a mount to mount it to the presser foot on the sewing machine.
The main idea behind this is to keep the material and the zipper specifically distanced apart, along the length of the coil zipper.
3D Printing and more coming SOON!
I have some great projects on the horizon!
-1 axis expansion board for a standard CNC to make it a 3d printer. I think i may make it open source!!
-My own 3d printer design, with unlimited expandability for X-Y-Z axises!
-Finish the LED light bar! (I need the 3d printer first) DONE!
This new year is going to be GREAT!!!!!
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Kanye West in light gray Yeezy Boost 350 sneakers.
Until this weekend, rumors had been swirling that Kanye West would show at New York Fashion Week, even though a presentation was not on the official schedule. Now we know that West is indeed showing his Yeezy Season 2 collection — on Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 12pm — and it's causing a bit of uproar.
According to Women's Wear Daily, new designer Anne Bowen was scheduled to show at the same time and has understandably decided to reschedule in order to not compete with West for attendance and press. Designer Naeem Khan is also set to show at the same time as Yeezy Season 2. West showed his Yeezy Season 1 collection in February at New York Fashion Week for fall 2015. Most of that line has yet to become available to the public.
Meanwhile, West continues to be seen wearing Yeezy sneakers in several colors thought to be from the upcoming collection. At the Alexander Wang show on Saturday, West was spotted in a pair of light gray Yeezy Boost 350s. On Friday, West attended the Givenchy show in a pair of black Yeezy 750 Boost sneakers. That style has only been offered in gray so far.
Kanye West wearing Yeezy sneakers in light gray.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West arriving at the Givenchy show.
Since the release of the black Yeezy Boost 350, West has also been spotted in a white pair at James Harden's birthday party and a beige pair at the MTV Video Music Awards.
Check back for updates on all things Yeezy Season 2.
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Two continents, two courts, two approaches to privacy
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Google has taken its first public steps to comply with a troubling ruling by the European Court of Justice establishing a so-called "right to be forgotten" throughout the European Union. The ruling, on May 13, requires that search companies consider individuals' demands to remove Internet links that reference them, and to give those requests priority…
CPJ concerned by EU court ruling censoring search engines
San Francisco, May 13, 2014 — The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply concerned by today's ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), which holds that Internet search engines can be compelled to remove "inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant" links about an individual, even if the content at the link…
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Fatale Media LLC ("us", "we", or "our") operates the http://www.fatalemedia.com website (the "Service"). This page informs you of our policies regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of personal data when you use our Service and the choices you have associated with that data.
instructions provided in any email we send or by contacting us.
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Victoria Hamersky December 16, 2018
Sleep House — 'There Is No Time for Romance' // Track by Track Review
"Moonlight"
"Through my eyes, there's nothing left to hide"
The opening track to the new Sleep House EP is filled with heavy instrumentals and powerful lyrics.
This song is something you'd wanna listen to while on a long drive on an open road. The mix between the drums and the techno feel really gives off a very indie-rock vibe.
"Moonlight roaming, don't let me down... I'm calling for you, I'm falling for you."
This beautiful song gives the perfect insight to what the rest of the EP will sound like.
The first few seconds start off similar to "Moonlight" with the reverb and echo, almost gospel-like, that immediately goes to the sick guitar riff. The guitars and drums on this track are so powerful and I love every second of it.
"With your headaches and your heartbreak, I know exactly what you're thinking"
This is a post-breakup love song that depicts the struggle of trying to get that person out of your head along with all the things they've ever said and done. "In My Head" is the kind of song that belongs on a mixtape you make for dealing with an ex. Magic....
"Her"
This song is reminiscent of "She Lays Down" by The 1975. It makes the listener want to play it while looking out a window thinking about someone they miss... you know, like in those dramatic movie montages?
"I can't help but fall apart, and think back to the very start, way back to when I felt alive"
That lyric HIT me. I went back over and over just so I could hear it again.
I would say more about this song but I'm just speechless. It's so adorable and addicting, it's no wonder it has 10k streams on Spotify. (...that was me, I was all 10k streams.)
"Follow You"
The drums, the phone call part... this song blows my mind. "Follow You" is the kind of song that you share with your friends and eventually becomes that one anthem you all jam out to together.
"You know I'm insane and I would follow you"
The way this song develops and how the progression is executed is obsession-worthy. The break for the phone call interlude is perfectly placed, and the way that the song ends abruptly makes one savor the vocals just a little bit more.
"Dizzy"
"Dizzy" is the perfect ending to this story of romance. The ending, which is filled with beautiful sounds, perfectly closes this chapter of the incredible EP.
"She's got a face that's deceiving, almost forgot that she's leaving, hope that this is when we come around"
Upon further analysis, it can be said that the whole EP is a story. "Moonlight" represents the start of a relationship, and falling for that one person. Next is "In My Head," which portrays a part of the relationship or break up where you can't get that person out of your head no matter how hard you try. Then there's "Her," which is, simply put, about that girl who was in your head and made you feel alive, and how after it's over you're longing to just go back to the beginning. "Follow you" then depicts a situation where you're so crazy over this one person that you'd do anything for them and that you'd follow them anywhere they may go. Lastly is "Dizzy," which is the final chapter of this story of a modern-day romance. It presents the feeling of being infatuated with this person to the point that they make you so dizzy. "Dizzy" shows what happens after this relationship and how the lover is still the only one who can make you feel the way you felt before.
Getting to listen to an EP like There Is No Time for Romance really opened my eyes to how talented the youth truly is. The fact that Sleep House are able to use their insane musical talent along with possible personal experiences as inspiration for their music shows how successful they are gonna be.
I may be biased because I love these boys as people and musicians, but I'd say Sleep House are gonna be the next big thing, and I'll be so happy to say I knew them when.
Make sure you go listen to the rest of the discography on all streaming platforms and follow them on all their socials!
Review Victoria Hamersky
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by woodstockwire May 5, 20205:22 pm
Defibrillator Capacitors Offer High Energy Density, Multiple Packaging Options
Also offers ability to mold capacitors into a module
Liberty, SC (May 2020) — Cornell Dubilier Electronics, Inc. announces the availability of its Q Series film capacitors for medical defibrillator applications. Designed specifically for today's quick response and professional use defibrillators, the Q Series meets the reliability demands of Class III medical devices. Used extensively in automated external defibrillators (AEDs), the series offers designers the highest in-class energy density and broadest range of packaging options.
Q Series capacitors are designed for use in monophasic and bi-phasic defibrillators with energy densities as high as 2 J/cc. Some designs can deliver in excess of 500 joules when fully charged. Voltage ratings range from 800 Vdc to 6,000 Vdc with capacitance values covering the range from 32 to 500 μF.
Standard packages include oil-filled metal cases or epoxy-filled plastic cases, both available in either round or oval configurations. A multitude of terminations are available ranging from quick-connect blades to insulated wire leads. The company also has the capability of integrating capacitor windings into a custom molded package to achieve the smallest possible profile and highest energy density for the end-device.
Over the past 20 years CDE's engineers have advanced the metallized film capacitor technology, processing and testing to help its customers achieve the smallest and most reliable designs. With the capability of withstanding 40,000 charge/discharge cycles (depending on part and application), Q Series capacitors are designed for long-term reliable service where it matters the most.
For inquiries, contact: Tim Flaherty ([email protected]), Business Development Manager. For more information on these Series visit: https://cde.com/new-product/type-q
Note to Editors: Since its founding in 1909, CDE has been dedicated to advancing capacitor technology for new applications. The company combines innovative products with engineering expertise to provide reliable component solutions for inverters, wind and solar power, electric vehicles, power supplies, motor drives, HVAC, motors, welding, aerospace, telecom, medical equipment and UPS systems. A global company, Cornell Dubilier has ISO-9001 certified manufacturing and distribution facilities in Liberty, SC; New Bedford, MA; Mexicali, Mexico; and Hong Kong.
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I'm actually surprised he didn't try to go off on some tangent about fat ladies and politics.
Fat ladies shop a lot, not sure why. I think they feel they are getting exercise by going to the store. Even if they are riding a mobility scooter, they still have to sit upright, and that can be a tremendous workout for the lower back and abs.
Member the master of disguise? Arguably one of the best movies of the 2000's. Am i not turtly enough for the turtle club LOL classic.
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Євген Миколайович Бут ( , Канаш Тюменської області — , Харків) — український інженер, теплофізик, доктор технічних наук.
Біографія
Євген Миколайович Бут народився 18 грудня 1941 р. у м. Канаш Тюменської області (РРФСР).
1966 закінчив Харківський авіаційний інститут. Викладав у Харківському авіаційному інституті (1972–1976, 1984–1986), Харківському політехнічному інституті (1982–1984).
Працював у галузевій науково-дослідній лабораторії Міністерства авіаційної промисловості СРСР (1986–1992, начальник), у Національному космічному агентстві України (1992–1996), на Харківському авіаційному виробничому підприємстві (1996–2005); в Інституті проблем машинобудування НАН України (з 2005, начальник відділу формоутворення у машинобудуванні).
Наукова діяльність
Євген Миколайович Бут проводив теоретичні роботи з обґрунтування, розробки та впровадження теплової діагностики елементів і вузлів літальних апаратів та їх двигунів; вивчав проблемні питання загальної теорії експерименту; здійснював космічні дослідження; розробив нові принципи охолодження бортового електронного освітлення за допомогою внутрішніх двофазних металокерамічних плат із капілярним прокачуванням. Автор більш ніж 150 наукових праць.
У 1980 р. захистив кандидатську дисертацію за темою «Сплайн-ідентифікація теплових потоків». У 2004 році — докторську дисертацію за темою «Комп'ютерне моделювання та ідентифікація тепломасопереносу в об'єктах машинобудування (сплайновий метод)». Його метод сплайн-ідентифікації теплових потоків був рекомендований до впровадження в галузі, програму сплайн-ідентифікації включено у бібліотеку програм дизелебудування.
Громадська діяльність
Євген Миколайович Бут брав активну участь у громадському житті Харківського авіаційного інституту 1960-х — 1970-х роках очолював команду КВК-ХАІ, був членом художньої ради з естетичного виховання студентів, засновником агітаційно-естрадного театру.
Джерела
Центральний державний науково-технічний архів України
Уродженці Тюменської області
Науковці Харкова
Українські інженери
Теплофізики
Доктори технічних наук України
Гравці КВК
Померли в Харкові
Випускники Харківського авіаційного інституту
Науковці Харківського авіаційного інституту
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The "Ouch" chapter is such an important description of how pain and trauma influence our lives in profound and subtle ways. Thank you Helen.
As a therapist, I can see myself recommending this book to clients. The text is insightful and the exercises are very useful in clearing old traumas.
I loved reading about the Jewish version of good and bad urges. I've read about "shadows" but this is much more fun and easy to relate to. I think I will come up with names for mine and have conversations – maybe Angelique for yetzer hatov and Stella for yetzer hara.
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Seattle Financial Empowerment Center joins Seattle Utilities to provide up to $200 in utility bills credits by completing financial counseling
December 7, 2015 by Michael Taylor-Judd
Today, the Seattle Human Services Department (HSD) and Clear Channel Outdoor to unveil a campaign to raise awareness of a new partnership between the Seattle Financial Empowerment Center (FEC), Seattle Public Utilities and Seattle City Light which will provide households up to $200 in utility account credits for customers who complete financial counseling at the Seattle FEC.
Income-qualified customers who complete FEC counseling will receive a onetime credit to both their Seattle City Light and Seattle Public Utility bill not to exceed $100.00, per account. FEC counseling consists of, but is not limited to, a financial health assessment, creation of a budget, and when applicable, a payment arrangement with both Seattle Public Utilities and Seattle City Light. To be eligible for the account credit, household income cannot exceed 70 percent of the Washington State median income.
"The Seattle Human Services Department is proud to partner with Seattle City Light, Seattle Public Utilities and Clear Channel Outdoor to ensure that Seattle remains an inclusive, accommodating and affordable city", said Catherine Lester, Director of the Seattle Human Services Department. "We must take bold steps, including making City services more affordable, to ensure working class families can achieve financial empowerment".
"We are proud to continue helping vulnerable residents take control of their futures by using our media to point them to basic financial knowledge available from financial empowerment centers. Billboards are a powerful way to reach people while also targeting specific audiences that may be heavily effected by predatory lending and lack of access to resources said Pam Guinn, president, CCOA-Washington State. "Financial literacy affects all of us in all of our communities and this campaign will help qualified families learn how to save money and reduce their debt by receiving financial counseling."
With funding from the City of Seattle and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation the Seattle Financial Empowerment Center was launched in April 2014. HSD partners with nonprofit organizations to help diverse communities of people with limited resources attain their goals for self-sufficiency, financial independence and health. Neighborhood House and El Centro de la Raza Agencies operate the Seattle FEC with Human
As part of FEC counseling, residents can complete an application for other city benefit programs such as Utility Discount Program, $20 Car Rebate Program, Seattle City Light Emergency Low Income Assistance and Project Share Programs, and Seattle Public Utilities Emergency Assistance Program. Clients are also encouraged to take advantage of other FEC services including obtaining a free or low fee bank account, a free credit report, debt management, free tax preparation and assistance building saving plans.
Interested utility customers should check appointment availability by calling 206.923.6555 or by checking the website at fec.seattle.gov. Spanish speakers should call 206.957.4610.
The Seattle Human Services Department is one of the largest contributors to Seattle's safety net as it provides $99 million in funding through 522 contracts to nearly 200 agencies that support Seattle's most vulnerable residents each year. The department works closely with its community partners, including other public and nonprofit funders and service providers, to understand current and emerging human service needs, and to create and invest in a comprehensive and integrated regional human services system.
Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CCO) is one of the world's largest outdoor advertising companies with more than 675,000 displays in over 40 countries across Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America and North America. Reaching millions of people monthly, including consumers in 45 of the top 50 U.S. markets, Clear Channel Outdoor enables advertisers to engage with consumers through innovative advertising solutions. Clear Channel Outdoor is pioneering the integration of out-of-home with mobile and social platforms, and the company's digital platform includes more than 8,000 screens worldwide, with 1,175 digital billboards across 37 U.S. markets.
Spanish translation:
Murray, Constantine, City Council declare emergency, announce new investments to respond to homelessness
November 2, 2015 by Michael Taylor-Judd
Mayor Ed Murray and King County Executive Dow Constantine have declared emergencies, and joined by Seattle City Councilmembers Mike O'Brien, Sally Bagshaw and John Okamoto, outlined new investments to respond to the growing crisis of people experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Seattle and King County.
This morning, Mayor Murray signed a Proclamation of Civil Emergency and Executive Constantine signed a Local Proclamation of Emergency in response to the growing crisis.
"Seattle is facing an emergency as a result of the growing crisis in homelessness," said Mayor Murray. "The City is prepared to do more as the number of people in crisis continues to rise, but our federal and state partners must also do more. Cities cannot do this alone. Addressing homelessness must be a national priority with a federal response."
Murray and Seattle City Councilmembers today outlined a $5.3 million package to respond to the growing demand for services. For more information, see details of the new City investments and Frequently Asked Questions.
"Emergency declarations are associated with natural disasters, but the persistent and growing phenomenon of homelessness – here and nationwide – is a human-made crisis just as devastating to thousands as a flood or fire," said Executive Constantine. "We call on the federal and state governments to take action, including shouldering more responsibility for affordable housing, mental health treatment, and addiction services."
Executive Constantine has proposed $2 million in investments, some of which are already pending before the King County Council, to address immediate human needs and the root causes of homelessness.
Last winter's One Night Count found 3,772 men, women, and children without shelter in King County, including more than 2,800 in Seattle – a 21 percent increase over 2014. In 2015, 66 homeless people have died in King County, including 47 on the streets and in unpermitted encampments in Seattle. The state now reports that 35,000 people in King County become newly homeless at some point during the year.
The City of Seattle already invests more than $40 million annually to assist people at-risk of or experiencing homelessness, including single adults, youth, families, domestic violence survivors, older adults, and veterans. King County invests $36 million a year to assist individuals and families at-risk of or experiencing homelessness.
Murray cited a decline in federal housing support and slim state budgets for mental health and substance abuse treatments as factors that have increased the burden on local governments. A decade ago, City resources represented less than 40 percent of the total funding for homelessness services. The City is now responsible for over 60 percent of homelessness investments.
Council President Burgess said he would move the legislation necessary to authorize the new resources through the Council quickly. "This is an example of the Mayor and Council working together toward effective solutions," said Burgess. "We will continue to invest wisely on behalf of our neighbors in need."
"We are stepping up today to fight the growing crisis of homelessness in our city and throughout the region," said Councilmember Mike O'Brien. "This package the City is introducing today will help us meet the immediate needs of many on our streets with additional outreach, services, and shelter. We are doing everything we can locally, but we need the support of our state and federal governments to fully address the emergency we are experiencing."
"Emergency shelter is an immediate necessity, but these new investments in prevention are aimed at reducing the long-term problem of homelessness," said Councilmember John Okamoto. "With additional flexible resources for those on the verge of homelessness and assistance for those ready to return to permanent housing, we can lift more families out of crisis."
Seattle funds over 1,600 shelter beds that serve 13,000 individuals a year. Half of those who are served in shelters do not re-experience homelessness in Seattle. But with shelters at 90 percent occupancy, today the City announced a commitment for another 100 beds.
"Seattle, King County, and our suburban neighbors are responding to the growing crisis of homelessness together," said Councilmember Sally Bagshaw. "When governments, human services providers, and faith institutions collaborate, we will add more housing and create more healthy places for people to sleep and be safe. When each person and family gets the housing and services they need, we will respectfully help them move up and on with their lives."
There are 32,000 homeless children in Washington state, with nearly 3,000 homeless children currently attending Seattle Public Schools. On average, that's more than 1 student per Seattle classroom. Bailey Gatzert Elementary, a school of 350 students, served 71 homeless students last school year.
"Families who are homeless deal with many complex obstacles; finding stable housing is only one of them," said Greg Imel, principal at Bailey Gatzert. "Like all other families, they want a consistent educational environment for their children to learn and to thrive. We need to do more for our homeless children in the City of Seattle and in Seattle Schools. Homelessness has become an epidemic. And it is our moral imperative to address our children's basic needs."
The City is currently analyzing all homelessness investments and expanding data collection to ensure resources are targeted at the most effective strategies. Seattle is also launching a new effort to reduce administrative burden on agencies by allowing non-profit partners to provide a range of services under portfolio contracts, rather than separate contracts for each type of service.
"YWCA works to effect lasting change for women and families in our region through services and advocacy," said Sue Sherbrooke of the YWCA. "Last year, our agency sheltered 2,200 individuals without homes and provided case management to 5,300 more. Yet more people every day face homelessness than our systems can possibly serve. This crisis will grow as our region grows, unless additional measures are taken at the state and federal level to address it."
Those interested in joining the effort to respond to the homelessness crisis should visit www.allhomekc.org and review All Home's strategic plan.
Mayor's Office on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault and Clear Channel launch multi-language domestic violence awareness campaign
October 22, 2015 by Michael Taylor-Judd
Today, the Mayor's Office on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault joined Clear Channel Outdoor to unveil a campaign in five languages—English, Spanish, Amharic, Vietnamese and Somali—to combat domestic violence in Seattle. Other partners include the Multi-lingual Access Project.
This campaign is intended to address domestic violence, which impacts approximately 1.3 million women and 835,000 men who are physically assaulted by an intimate partner in the United States. In Washington State 19% of women and 9% of men reported experiencing domestic violence during their lifetime. Women of color are at 2.5 to 3.5 times greater risk for domestic violence homicides than their white counterparts. Additionally, women living in low-income households are at heightened risk of domestic violence.
With the goal of preventing domestic violence and promoting culturally appropriate resources to better support survivors and their family, beginning today and running through December 1, 2015, messages about domestic violence will be on billboards throughout Seattle.
"All residents, including immigrants and refugees, must have access to resources and support systems that help end domestic violence," said Mayor Murray. "Thank you to Clear Channel Outdoor and our partners for this effort to reach Seattle's newest families.
"We are proud to be part of such an important campaign to continue our support of this effort to bring attention to domestic violence in Seattle. Billboards are a powerful way to reach people while also targeting specific audiences, and Clear Channel has a long history of working with law enforcement, government agencies and nonprofits on myriad public safety and community building initiatives." said Pam Guinn, president, CCOA-Washington State. "Domestic violence is a pervasive scourge that affects all of us in all of our communities and so we hope this campaign will be a strong and visible step forward in the fight against this crime."
Annually, the Seattle Human Services Department through the Mayor's Office on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault invests in more than $5.2 million in services and programs to address sexual exploitation, domestic violence and sexual assault prevention, intervention, coordinated response and offenders' accountability programs.
Call 1-888-847-7205 to get help, toll-free, 24 hours-a-day, every day of the year. The hotline is available in English and Spanish, and in more than 15 languages through the use of interpreters.
Learn more about this campaign and the Mayor's Office on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, here.
Filed Under: Domestic Violence, Human Interests
City submits Area Plan on Aging to State
October 5, 2015 by Michael Taylor-Judd
Seattle, WA— Today, as the designee by the State of Washington as the Area Agency on Aging (AAA) for King County, the Seattle Human Services Department has submitted the Area Plan is a State-required document that guides the work of ADS over the next four years. It reflects the needs of older adults and people with disabilities, and highlights our goals for developing livable communities. The plan describes relevant demographic trends; the function, staffing and structure of the AAA; the functions provided directly by the AAA and those that are subcontracted; and major service goals and objectives. The plan also summarizes the ADS annual budget of $38 million in federal, state and local resources, and is updated every two years. Final State approval is expected in early 2016.
Through its Aging and Disability Services Division, HSD invests $38 million in federal, state and local resources to help meet the needs of King County's fastest growing population-seniors. In King County seventeen percent of the population is age 60 and older. This represents a 43 percent increase since the year 2000. The fastest-growing segment of the total population is the "oldest old"—age 85 and older.
Among residents age 60 and older roughly 23 percent (78,504) are people of color —up four percent from 2011. Of residents age 65 and older, 19 percent (41,899) speak a language other than English at home and three percent (7,431) do not speak any English. Further, as the older adult population becomes more diverse, the number of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) older adults is also expected to grow.
To guide the development of the plan, ADS conducted an extensive community engagement process, collaborated with experts on issues areas, and conducted research on the needs of older adults and adults with disabilities. The greatest needs and areas of concern were related to housing, health/healthcare, transportation, safety and socialization. Strategies to address these needs include preparing both consumers and local governments for an aging population. Specific efforts include making sure people have access to information and resources before they are needed (Community Living Connections) and collaborating across sectors to create "age friendly" communities.
The Area Plan outlines the following issues and goals:
Maximize current program, funding and staff capacity to meet the needs of complex Long-Term Services and Supports clients.
Delay Medicaid-funded long-term services and supports by encouraging health promotion and disease prevention; increasing awareness about Alzheimer's disease, memory care and wellness for older adults and adults with disabilities; and reducing the incidence of falls.
Integrate Aging and Disability Network services with other health and human services systems for better health and better care at a lower cost.
Ensure greater success for Native American elders in King County.
Promote/develop a regional framework to increase awareness about the aging population; influence municipalities, stakeholders, policy and decision makers, and consumers to prepare their communities for the aging population; and encourage people of all ages to keep moving and stay connected.
The draft Area Plan 2016–2019 is available online.
Seattle Human Services Department announces $225K in available funding to support homeless youth
September 21, 2015 by Michael Taylor-Judd
Seattle, WA – Today, the Seattle Human Services Department (HSD) announced $224,131 in available funding to support homeless youth the with case management and drop-in center services to youth and young adults.
This Request for Qualifications (RFQ) is open to community-based, non-profit agencies that are currently providing services for homeless youth and young adults. HSD is interested in funding one agency to take on the contract for the current University District Youth Center (UDYC) site, leased from the University Congregational United Church of Christ, and provide drop-in center basic need services and PRO Youth (Partners Reaching Out to Youth Countywide) Case Management.
Funding will be focused on two full-time case managers connecting homeless youth and young adults to housing and increased income, as well as drop-in center staff providing basic need services including but not limited to: laundry, showers, meals, clothing, and resource sharing.
The $224,131in funding is made available through HSD general fund ($113,255), PRO Youth-McKinney Fund ($69,397) and PRO Youth-HSD General Fund-McKinney Match ($41,479). The application deadline is Monday, October 12, 2015 by 12p.m.
For more information about HSD Funding Opportunities and application materials, visit HSD's Funding Opportunities webpage.
Filed Under: Human Interests, Youth
Mayor announces new actions to expand enrollment in Utility Discount Program
August 6, 2015 by Michael Taylor-Judd
Utility bills will be cut in half for thousands more low-income Seattle families under a new plan to simplify enrollment in the City's Utility Discount Program (UDP) for those who live in subsidized housing or receive nutrition assistance. The average discount for UDP-enrolled customers is more than $800 a year.
Under a new partnership with the Washington State Housing Finance Commission (WSHFC), any individual or family who lives in a subsidized apartment with income requirements that also meet UDP income eligibility will be automatically enrolled in the utility discount. Residents be informed on Sept. 1.
"Housing costs are the largest expense a family faces in our growing city, and utility bills are no small part of that burden," said Mayor Ed Murray. "We have one of the most progressive utility discounts in the country, but the administrative burden has been a barrier for too many. Today, we're making it simple: if you qualify for subsidized housing or food assistance, we will make it easy to cut your utility bills in half."
The new partnership is an agreement that the Housing Finance Commission will share the addresses of units that fall into the UDP eligibility range so the occupants can be auto enrolled. Residents' names or other personal information will not be shared. The income of these renters is already verified annually.
"Rent is only one of the costs of housing—utilities take their toll as well," said WSHFC Chair Karen Miller. "By sharing this data that we already collect, we can help make housing more affordable for thousands of Seattle residents, and that's why we're very excited about this collaboration with the city."
Up to 5,000 utility customers may benefit from this change. Units that include a federal utility credit would not be eligible.
"We were new to the Seattle area and had very limited income and our apartment manager thoughtfully suggested we apply for the utility discount program," said Yolanda and Chris, residents in a Bellwether Housing building. "It has been very helpful to us since we were approved last October. We try to be conscientious with our energy usage and indeed went under the City Light estimate of usage. Thank you Seattle and Bellwether for your support in helping us make our transition to becoming Seattleites a little easier."
To ease the application process for other customers, those already enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will no longer be required to provide income verification. Beginning Sept. 1, City staff will now have the ability to verify the customer's income through SNAP's Washington Connection database. An estimated 8,500 SNAP recipients in Seattle are eligible to apply for utility discounts through this simplified approach.
The income limit for SNAP is at or below 200% of the federal poverty level, which falls within UDP income requirements. The City will conduct random audits of up to 10 percent of enrollees to ensure continued income eligibility.
"All of us at Bellwether are excited to be a part of this partnership. This program will be a great benefit to our residents and will enable everyone who is eligible to auto enroll," said Doug Daley, executive director of Bellwether Housing. "This will save staff time and – more importantly – will help low-income Seattle families save money each month so they can afford other necessities like food, childcare, clothes and transportation."
For lower-income customers who qualify, Seattle's Utility Discount Program offers 50 percent off Public Utilities bills and 60 percent off City Light bills. Nearly 18,000 customers are currently enrolled (an increase of nearly 4,000 since January 2014), but many more are eligible and have not signed up. Murray has set a goal of 28,000 customers enrolled in UDP by the end of 2018.
The income limits for the utility discounts is 70 percent of state median income: $31,000 a year for an individual and $60,000 for a family of four.
"Research has shown decisively that opt-out enrollment for low income programs are far more effective in enrolling eligible households and improving their living standards," said Councilmember Kshama Sawant. "I have been advocating for the Utility Discount Program to switch to opt-out, and I'm glad we are taking a significant step in that direction."
"Thanks to the Mayor for making improvements to the Utility Discount Program," said Councilmember Sally Bagshaw. "We are working hand in hand to make the program readily available to all who qualify. Reducing bureaucracy and speeding the application process are very good outcomes."
"The Utility Discount Program makes Seattle more affordable for low-income households, and the automatic enrollment is a great example of City and State agencies sharing data and working together to improve service delivery," said Councilmember John Okamoto.
Additional details and information on how to enroll for the Utility Discount Program is available here.
In a related move, Murray will send a draft ordinance to Council so that all the City's utility assistance programs use the standard of 70 percent of state median income to determine eligibility. Seattle City Light administers another program to help customers pay overdue utility bills, the Emergency Low Income Assistance program. Eligible customers can receive one assistance grant every 12 months. The income limit for the program is 125 percent of the federal poverty level, more restrictive than the City's other utility assistance programs. After the change, an estimated 200 additional City Light customers who receive shut-off notices each year would be eligible for the grant.
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Filed Under: Asset Building, Human Interests
HSD announces $1.3 million in available funds for sexual assault victim services
July 22, 2015 by Michael Taylor-Judd
Seattle, WA – Today, the Mayor's Office on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault announced the release of $1.3 million in available funding to support commercial sexual exploitation victim support services, sexual assault victim services, and gender-based violence prevention. The Mayor's Office on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault is housed in the Human Services Department.
Approximately $592,119 is available is available to nonprofit agencies interested in providing sexual assault victim services for adult and child victims of sexual assault. The intent of this Request for Investment (RFI) is to provide supportive victim-centered interventions to victims following incidents of sexual assault to help prevent complex, long-term health and mental health struggles. HSD will fund services consistent the Washington State Office of Crime Victim's Advocacy's service standards for sexual assault victim services. Eligible activities for victim services funding may include crisis intervention, information and referral, general advocacy, medical advocacy, and legal advocacy. Funding for this RFI is available from the HSD General Fund. The application deadline is Wednesday, September 2, 2015 by 12 pm.
The second pool of funding is approximately $350,000 which is available to nonprofit organizations experienced in providing commercial sexual exploitation victim services for youth and adults. The intent of this Request for Investment (RFI) is to fund approximately two collaborations to provide victim support services focused on information, assistance, referrals, advocacy-based counseling and intensive case management, coordinated response, crisis intervention, community outreach and advocacy, and support groups to provide victims safety and stability. Funding for this RFI is available from the HSD General Fund ($159,928) and from the Sexual Abuse of Minors, Prostituted Children Rescue Fund, and Sex Industry Victims Fund ($190,072). The application deadline is Wednesday, September 2, 2015 by 12 pm.
The third investment announced today is $350,000 available to nonprofit organizations interested in providing gender-based violence prevention services for Seattle youth ages 10 to 18. The purpose of the Request for Proposal (RFP) is to fund up to three prevention programs to educate youth in healthy relationship skills which increases safety and protection against future violence while promoting change in attitudes, values, and behaviors that support ending gender-based violence. For the purposes of this RFP gender-based violence is defined by dating and domestic violence, sexual assault, and commercial sexual exploitation.
Further, gender-based violence is often directed at an individual based on his or her biological sex, gender identity, or perceived adherence to socially defined norms of masculinity and femininity. It includes physical, sexual, and psychological abuse, threats, coercion, arbitrary deprivation of liberty, and economic deprivation. It can include domestic and dating violence, sex trafficking and forced labor, sexual coercion, violence and abuse, neglect, elder abuse, harmful traditional practices such as early and forced marriage, "honor" killings, and female genital mutilation/cutting.
Funding for this RFI is available from the HSD General Fund ($316,000) and from Sex Industry Victims Fund and Sexual Abuse of Minors Fund ($34,000). The application deadline is Wednesday, September 2, 2015 by 12 pm.
For more information HSD Funding Opportunities and application materials, visit HSD's Funding Opportunities webpage.
Mayor's Youth Employment Initiative develops nearly 2000 opportunities for Seattle youth
Today Mayor Ed Murray announced that his Mayor's Youth Employment Initiative has created nearly 2,000 positions for young people across the city, from summer jobs through Seattle Parks and other City agencies, to internships at private-sector employers. Financial support from private donors generated twice as many opportunities for Seattle youth as last year.
"In this year's State of the City, I called for double the number of positions for Seattle youth," said Seattle Mayor Ed Murray. "Our private-sector leaders are expanding the youth employment program with new opportunities and energy. Through these partnerships, young people will develop new skills for success in the workplace, building toward a bright future."
To support the effort, JPMorgan Chase awarded the City of Seattle $500,000 over two years to fund youth internships and deliver national best practices to increase employer engagement in the Mayor's Youth Employment Initiative. Russell Investments and Russell Wilson's Why Not You Foundation have pledged an additional $75,000 to fund internships.
"I can think of no better way for the private sector to invest in our city than by embracing our youth," said Councilmember John Okamoto. "Employers participating in the Mayor's initiative are developing talent that will drive our economic future."
Starbucks Coffee Company has hired interns this summer, along with other private sector contributors, including Amazon, Bank of America, The Boeing Company, Center for Infectious Disease Research, Google, Ivar's, Seattle Children's Research Institute, Swedish Medical Center, and Vulcan.
In Seattle, the youth unemployment rate is over 13 percent and for low‐income youth and young people of color, it's even worse. Nationally, youth unemployment is 12.1 percent in June 2015, double the 5.3 percent national average.
"As a major employer and partner of our K-12 schools, community colleges, and non-profit workforce training providers, JPMorgan Chase views closing the Skills Gap and providing meaningful career pathways to good paying jobs as two of the most crucial issues of our time," said JPMorgan Chase Chairman of the Pacific Northwest, Phyllis Campbell. "We feel our support of the Mayor's Youth Employment Initiative is an important way we are helping to build the long-term success of the local economy."
This year, through the Mayor's Youth Employment Initiative, eligible youth and young adults will receive paid work experience in positions at various city departments and at private sector placements based on their career interest. To date, the City has identified 1,972 positions and expects to surpass the goal of 2,000 opportunities well before the end of the year.
"When you give a young person their first summer job, you're opening up a pathway to meaningful employment and lifelong opportunity," said Blair Taylor, chief community officer for Starbucks, which is participating in this year's program and plans to hire 10,000 disconnected youth across the U.S. by 2018. "This is ultimately about coming together to provide the skills, training and job opportunities young people need to participate in the 21st century economy."
Employment opportunities for young people not only provide needed income and skills training, they can result in healthier, safer lives for youth. In one Chicago study, for example, young people from high-crime neighborhoods were nearly half as likely to be victims of violent crime when they had summer jobs.
The Mayor's Youth Employment Initiative has been able to leverage $855,080 of private sector funding to match the $2.5 million investment of the Human Services Department's General Funds. These contributions were critical for expanding this year's summer youth employment program, and to further expand the program moving forward.
"Russell Investments is proud to support the much-needed Mayor's Youth Employment Initiative," said Len Brennan, president and CEO of Russell Investments. "Increasing employment and internship opportunities for Seattle's youth continues a nearly 80-year tradition of helping improve the quality of life for people in the communities where our associates live and work."
The summer internship program is open to youth and young adults, ages 14-24 who live in Seattle. In 2015, Mayor's Youth Employment Initiative received over 3,700 internship applications, up from 432 youth applications last year—an increase of 81 percent. It is expected that the demand of young people seeking employment will continue to grow in the coming years. To ensure that all eligible youth are able to participate in the program, the City of Seattle is inviting additional employers to participate either by hosting internships next summer or during the school year. If employers are unable to host interns, they can contribute to the pool of funds to pay the wages of students placed at other companies.
City Announces Overnight Emergency Shelter in Uptown
July 7, 2015 by Michael Taylor-Judd
The City of Seattle will convert the City Light owned building located at 157 Roy Street into an emergency shelter to help serve individuals living unsheltered on Seattle streets. The shelter will open this fall in two phases. The first phase is for 50 beds and the second phase is for an additional 50 beds after substantial alterations required by the building code are complete.
"Emergency shelter opens the door to human services and a safe place to sleep for a person experiencing a crisis of homelessness," said Mayor Ed Murray. "The Roy Street property is currently vacant at a time when 3,000 people are sleeping on our streets. Working with DESC, we are fulfilling our commitment for additional shelter beds, a central recommendation from my Emergency Task Force on Unsheltered Homelessness."
In April 2015, Mayor Murray announced that he planned to partner with the Downtown Emergency Service Center (DESC) to fund operations of a new 100 bed shelter in a City of Seattle-owned property. At that time a total of $350,000 was identified as the ongoing operating cost to fund the shelter. Since then, the Human Services Department and Finance and Administrative Services Department identified the Roy Street location as a City-owned property that is appropriate for temporary housing. The City of Seattle will use Human Services Department general funds to cover the cost of operating the shelter in 2015. This shelter will be managed by the Downtown Emergency Service Center (DESC).
"The Downtown Emergency Service Center is proud to partner with the City of Seattle to enhance the safety of our most vulnerable residents," said Daniel Malone, Downtown Emergency Service Center Executive Director. "I appreciate Mayor Ed Murray's leadership addressing the region's homelessness crisis."
"The Human Services Department is pleased to partner with Downtown Emergency Service Center, an experienced homelessness service provider to operate the overnight shelter for medically fragile seniors at this new shelter," said Catherine Lester, Seattle Human Services Department Director. "This partnership with DESC will also facilitate the pilot of a portfolio of services for shelter residents with the goal of getting them on the path to permanent housing within the federal goal of 20 days."
The shelter is for adult men who are over 60 years of age or are disabled. The shelter will operate from 10 pm to 6 am. The men will be screened and referred from the downtown DESC location to prevent queuing lines outside the shelter.
Daytime access to the shelter will be limited to janitorial services and shelter staff.
To ensure the safety of the shelter stayers, three awake and alert shelter staff will be on duty during shelter sleeping hours to keep diligent watch for fires, obstructions to exits, and any other hazards during the time that people are sleeping. Food preparation at the site will be limited to reheating of food in microwaves. The on-site commercial washer and dryers for shelter linens will be operated by shelter staff only.
This announcement aligns with the Homeless Investment Analysis, which highlighted the need to work with service providers in a new, collaborative manner to ensure Seattle's unsheltered homeless residents can quickly access shelter, be matched with a housing resource, and receive assistance in finding permanent, affordable housing. Today's announcement is also in response to the recommendation by the Mayor's Task Force on Unsheltered Homelessness to consider the use of City-owned facilities and shelters. This task force was created in October 2014 to develop recommendations addressing the growing number of people experiencing homelessness in Seattle.
Human Services Department and DESC staff will hold a community meeting to discuss the shelter on July 28th at 6:00 pm in the Seattle Center Armory Loft Room #2 (305 Harrison Street). View a campus map.
HSD announces new enrollment location for utility discounts
Seattle, WA – Beginning today, representatives for the Utility Discount Program (UDP) will be available to process applications for the program at the Seattle Financial Empowerment Center. The program offers up to 50 percent off monthly utility bills for Seattle residents that qualify. This new service is part of the Mayor's commitment to double enrollment in the program to 28,000 by the end of 2018.
"Even as our economy grows, thousands of Seattle families struggle to make ends meet," said Mayor Ed Murray. "Our minimum wage is on the rise, we are working to reduce the cost of housing, and we must do more to help families pay their utility bills. By working with the helpful counselors at the Financial Empowerment Center, we know we can spread the word and get more folks enrolled to receive these discounts."
"The Utility Discount Program is critical for Seattle's working families and individuals to get and stay current with their utility payments, said Catherine Lester, Human Services Director. "By co-locating UDP services with the Seattle Financial Empowerment Center we are not only increasing efficiencies in our financial assistance programs, we are also making these programs accessible to the Seattle residents that need them most."
The UDP is available for residential City Light and Seattle Public Utilities customers only and does not apply to residences used for business purposes. To qualify, a family of four must earn a yearly income at or below $59,292. Income guidelines can be found here.
With funding from the City of Seattle and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation the Seattle Financial Empowerment Center was launched in April 2014 in partnership with Neighborhood House, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to help diverse communities of people with limited resources attain their goals for self-sufficiency, financial independence, health and community building.
Neighborhood House operates the full-time central hub in Rainier Vista – a redeveloped low-income housing neighborhood – and four satellite locations. Most sites offer counseling in multiple languages, including Vietnamese, Somali, Nepali/Hindi and Spanish. The FEC sites are:
Neighborhood House (Main Location)
North Seattle College – Opportunity Center for Employment & Education (OCE&E)
Renton WorkSource
Wiley Center at Greenbridge
YWCA Opportunity Place
While visiting the Financial Empowerment Center, residents can check their eligibility for other city benefit programs such as reduced cable TV service, reduced internet and phone service, and the $20 Car Tab Rebate that was just started in June of this year. Clients are also encouraged to take advantage of other FEC programs including obtaining a free or low fee bank account, a free credit report, debt management & consolidation for qualified customers, free tax preparation and assistance building saving plans.
The Financial Empowerment Center will have Utility Discount Representatives available on Tuesdays from 9 to 4. Interested parties should check appointment availability by calling 206.923.6555 or by checking the website at fec.Seattle.gov.
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Actor will be among the first to ride in Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo, which will carry passengers who pay $200,000 to go to the edge of space and back.
March 20, 2012, 11:49 a.m.
The 500th paying customer has signed up to ride Virgin Galactic's private spaceship, and that customer is Ashton Kutcher.
The actor, currently starring in the CBS TV comedy "Two and a Half Men," will be among the first people to ride Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo, which will carry paying customers up to the edge of space and back.
"I gave Ashton a quick call to congratulate and welcome him," Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson wrote in a blog post announcing Kutcher's reservation on March 19. "He is as thrilled as we are at the prospect of being among the first to cross the final frontier (and back!) with us and to experience the magic of space for himself."
SpaceShipTwo is a suborbital spaceship built to carry six passengers and two pilots. It is launched from the air using a carrier plane known as WhiteKnightTwo. The brief space trip, which will offer passengers a few minutes of weightlessness and a view of Earth from the blackness of space, costs $200,000 per seat.
Virgin Galactic's first SpaceShipTwo vehicle, the VSS Enterprise, and its WhiteKnightTwo mothership have completed a series of manned glide tests. The next step will be for WhiteKnightTwo to carry the space plane up to midair, and then ignite SpaceShipTwo's rocket engines for a powered test flight.
"We are guided by safety and so will ensure that everything is just as safe as it can possibly be before we start commercial services — particularly as I will be on the first commercial flight with my kids!" Branson said.
Virgin Galactic officials have said they hope the first customers will ride in 2013 or 2014. The flights will launch and land from the new Spaceport America facility in southern New Mexico.
The addition of Kutcher to the Virgin flight roster should give the burgeoning company a boost of visibility. In fact, it's not far off from a suggestion put forward by astronomer Seth Shostak last month at the 2012 Next-Generation Suborbital Researchers Conference.
Shostak proposed that sending a celebrity on a suborbital flight would offer the kick the industry needed to gain momentum.
"My suggestion is, be sure to send Justin Bieber on one of these flights early on," Shostak said. "If there's more interest, there are more customers. If there are more customers, there's more technical development. It's a positive feedback loop, and obviously that's good."
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Q: How to retrieve ConfirmationToken in a .NET MVC 4 Web Application In my application I register an account using
public ActionResult Register(RegisterModel m){
// validation
string confirmationToken = WebSecurity.CreateUserAndAccount(m.email, m.Password, true);
// send the token via email to confirm the email
return View("WaitingForEmailVerification");
}
I want to implement a function that resend a second Confirmation email in case of failure of the first.
public ActionResult ResendConfirmationEmail(string username){
// validation
string confirmationToken = ...........
// send the toke via email to confirm the email
return View("WaitingForEmailVerification");
}
Is there any way with Membership class or WebSecurity to retrieve the confirmationToken?
Thanks in advance.
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Justia › US Law › Case Law › Nevada Case Law › Supreme Court of Nevada Decisions › 1970 › McGuire v. State
McGuire v. State
Harry Eugene McGUIRE, Appellant, v. The STATE of Nevada, Respondent.
No. 5995.
Supreme Court of Nevada.
*13 J. Rayner Kjelsen, Reno, for appellant.
Harvey Dickerson, Atty. Gen., Carson City, William J. Raggio, Dist. Atty. and Kathleen M. Wall, Deputy Dist. Atty., Reno, for respondent.
MOWBRAY, Justice.
A jury found Harry Eugene McGuire guilty of burglary. He seeks reversal of the judgment of conviction upon the grounds set forth infra. We affirm the guilty verdict.
1. The Facts.
On January 2, 1969, at about 11 p.m., Police Officer Don Kelly observed McGuire walking on B Street near the Dollar Diner in Sparks, Nevada. McGuire had a sack thrown over his shoulder. His suspicious demeanor prompted the officer to stop him and question him. When Kelly started toward McGuire for that purpose, McGuire "took off" and ran and hid in a nearby large vacant field. Kelly reported by radio to his headquarters and requested assistance. Sergeant Lowe arrived on the scene. Both officers searched the field. Lowe found McGuire crouched down behind a clump of weeds. Kelly found his sack about 75 feet from where McGuire was hiding. The sack contained items of restaurant food and utensils. The two officers then checked the nearby Dollar Diner restaurant. They found the rear door open and glass strewn on the ground under a broken window. They then checked a nearby house trailer. They were informed by the occupant that a "tall man" with a sack thrown over his shoulder had exited the restaurant about 20 minutes earlier via the rear door. McGuire was charged with burglary, was bound over to district court after a preliminary hearing to answer the charge, and was convicted by a jury.
2. Admissibility of the Evidence.
The sack and contents were received in evidence. The judge also admitted a pair of gloves and sun glasses which had fallen from McGuire's jacket when he picked *14 himself up out of the weeds. McGuire contends that the evidence was illegally obtained and not admissible, on the ground that the officer did not have sufficient cause to "stop and search" McGuire. The argument misses the point. There was no search or frisking of McGuire's person. The sack and contents were found in the field near where McGuire was hiding. The gloves and glasses fell from his jacket. Nevertheless, the officer had every right to stop McGuire and investigate his behavior. As the court said in People v. Ellsworth, 190 Cal. App. 2d 844, 12 Cal. Rptr. 433, 435 (1961):
"The courts of this state consistently have adhered to the proposition that a police officer may question a person outdoors at night when the circumstances are such as would indicate to a reasonable man in like position that such a course is necessary to the discharge of his duties * * *." See also People v. Mickelson, 59 Cal. 2d 448, 30 Cal. Rptr. 18, 380 P.2d 658 (1963); People v. Nichols, 196 Cal. App. 2d 223, 16 Cal. Rptr. 328 (1961); Gisske v. Sanders, 9 Cal. App. 13, 98 P. 43 (1908).
The Supreme Court of the United States ruled in Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1, 30, 88 S. Ct. 1868, 20 L. Ed. 2d 889 (1968), that where a police officer observes unusual conduct that leads him reasonably to conclude in light of his experience that criminal activity may be afoot, the officer may stop the suspect and, after identifying himself as a police officer, may make reasonable inquiries of him and conduct a carefully limited search of his person. The sack, contents, gloves, and glasses were properly received in evidence in the instant case.
3. The Preliminary Hearing.
McGuire complains that the presiding magistrate failed at the preliminary hearing to advise him of his right to testify. In his argument, counsel refers to the admonition formerly given by the magistrate under the mandate of NRS 171.410.[1] This statute was repealed effective January 1, 1968, long before McGuire's arrest and hearing. McGuire had counsel throughout the hearing. The magistrate had no duty to advise McGuire of his right to testify, as his present counsel suggests. His rights were in no way violated. Cf. Payne v. Warden, 85 Nev. 648, 461 P.2d 406 (1969).
4. The Instructions.
A. Instructions Given. The court gave the jury, among its instructions, Instructions Nos. 14 and 15,[2] each of which appellant asserts constitutes error. Instruction 14 permitted a presumption of criminal intention if the jury found from the evidence that an illegal entry had been *15 made. Such a presumption is permissible. See McNeeley v. State, 81 Nev. 663, 409 P.2d 135 (1965). Instruction 15 provides that the flight, if proved, may be considered by the jury with all other facts in deciding the question of guilt. Where there is evidence, as there is in this case, of flight as a deliberate attempt to avoid apprehension, a flight instruction is proper. See People v. Ross, 234 Cal. App. 2d 758, 44 Cal. Rptr. 722 (1965), Gallegos v. People, 444 P.2d 267 (Colo. 1968), People v. Lobb, 17 Ill. 2d 287, 161 N.E.2d 325 (1959), State v. Van Auken, 460 P.2d 277 (Wash. 1969). Cf. State v. Rothrock, 45 Nev. 214, 200 P. 525 (1921).
B. Instructions Not Given. McGuire complains that the court sua sponte, should have given an instruction covering lesser included offenses, i.e., (1) receiving stolen property and (2) larceny. Instructions regarding other offenses are proper only when there is evidence of such an offense. In this case there was none. We said in Lisby v. State, 82 Nev. 183, 414 P.2d 592 (1966), at 188, 414 P.2d at 595: "[I]f the prosecution has met its burden of proof on the greater offense and there is no evidence at the trial tending to reduce the greater offense, an instruction on a lesser included offense may properly be refused." (Emphasis in original.) The record is void of any evidence that would support any theory upon which the jury could have found McGuire guilty of either receiving stolen property or larceny. Indeed, McGuire's testimony was that he found the sack and contents on a bench.
5. Prior Felonies.
McGuire had been convicted of eight prior felonies. He testified upon questions put to him by his attorney regarding each and all of them.[3] McGuire's contention on appeal is that his own testimony constituted error denying him his constitutional right to a fair trial, which contention we reject as wholly meritless. Cf. Cross v. State, 85 Nev. 580, 460 P.2d 151 (1969).
6. Sufficiency of the Evidence.
Finally, McGuire asserts that there is insufficient evidence in the record to support the guilty verdict. NRS 205.060 defines burglary thus: "Every person who enters any * * * building * * *, with intent to commit grand or petit larceny, or any felony, is guilty of burglary." We shall not restate the evidence of the record in this opinion. It would serve no purpose to do so. Suffice it so say that the record contains sufficient facts from which reasonable inferences could be drawn to prove each and every material element of the offense charged. It is the function of the jury and not the reviewing court to weigh the evidence. See Cross v. State, supra; Crowe v. State, 84 Nev. 358, 441 P.2d 90 (1968).
COLLINS, C.J., and ZENOFF, BATJER and THOMPSON, JJ., concur.
[1] NRS 171.410:
"When the examination of the witnesses on the part of the people is closed, the magistrate must distinctly inform the defendant:
"1. That it is his right to make a statement in relation to the charge against him (stating to him the nature thereof).
"2. That the statement is designed to enable him, if he sees fit, to answer the charge, and to explain the facts alleged against him.
"3. That he is at liberty to waive making a statement.
"4. That his waiver cannot be used against him on the trial."
[Repealed effective January 1, 1968.]
[2] Instruction No. 14:
"Every person who shall unlawfully enter any building shall be deemed to have entered the same with intent to commit a crime therein, unless such unlawful entry shall be explained by testimony satisfactory to the jury to have been made without criminal intent."
Instruction No. 15:
"The flight of a person immediately after the commission of a crime or after he is accused of a crime that has been committed, is not sufficient in itself to establish his guilt; but is a fact which, if proved, may be considered by you in the light of all other proved facts in deciding the question of his guilt or innocence. Whether or not evidence of flight shows a consciousness of guilt and the significance to be attached to such a circumstance are matters for your determination." (Emphasis added.)
[3] McGuire's explanation for fleeing from the officer was that he had a record and was fearful of being held as a vagrant.
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/**************************************************************************//**
* @file nu_lcd.h
* @version V3.00
* @brief Liquid-Crystal Display(LCD) driver header file
*
* @copyright SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
* @copyright Copyright (C) 2020 Nuvoton Technology Corp. All rights reserved.
*****************************************************************************/
#ifndef __NU_LCD_H__
#define __NU_LCD_H__
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
{
#endif
/** @addtogroup Standard_Driver Standard Driver
@{
*/
/** @addtogroup LCD_Driver LCD Driver
@{
*/
/** @addtogroup LCD_EXPORTED_CONSTANTS LCD Exported Constants
@{
*/
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* LCD Bias Voltage Level Selection Constant Definitions */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define LCD_BIAS_LV_1_2 (1ul << LCD_PCTL_BIAS_Pos) /*!< LCD bias voltage level selection - 1/2 Bias \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_BIAS_LV_1_3 (2ul << LCD_PCTL_BIAS_Pos) /*!< LCD bias voltage level selection - 1/3 Bias \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_BIAS_LV_1_4 (3ul << LCD_PCTL_BIAS_Pos) /*!< LCD bias voltage level selection - 1/4 Bias \hideinitializer */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* LCD COM Duty Ratio Selection Constant Definitions */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define LCD_COM_DUTY_1_1 (0ul << LCD_PCTL_DUTY_Pos) /*!< LCD com duty ratio selection - 1/1 Duty \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_COM_DUTY_1_2 (1ul << LCD_PCTL_DUTY_Pos) /*!< LCD com duty ratio selection - 1/2 Duty \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_COM_DUTY_1_3 (2ul << LCD_PCTL_DUTY_Pos) /*!< LCD com duty ratio selection - 1/3 Duty \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_COM_DUTY_1_4 (3ul << LCD_PCTL_DUTY_Pos) /*!< LCD com duty ratio selection - 1/4 Duty \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_COM_DUTY_1_5 (4ul << LCD_PCTL_DUTY_Pos) /*!< LCD com duty ratio selection - 1/5 Duty \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_COM_DUTY_1_6 (5ul << LCD_PCTL_DUTY_Pos) /*!< LCD com duty ratio selection - 1/6 Duty \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_COM_DUTY_1_7 (6ul << LCD_PCTL_DUTY_Pos) /*!< LCD com duty ratio selection - 1/7 Duty \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_COM_DUTY_1_8 (7ul << LCD_PCTL_DUTY_Pos) /*!< LCD com duty ratio selection - 1/8 Duty \hideinitializer */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* LCD Waveform Attribute Selection Constant Definitions */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define LCD_WAVEFORM_TYPE_A_NORMAL (0ul << LCD_PCTL_TYPE_Pos) /*!< LCD waveform Type-A, no inverse \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_WAVEFORM_TYPE_B_NORMAL (1ul << LCD_PCTL_TYPE_Pos) /*!< LCD waveform Type-B, no inverse \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_WAVEFORM_TYPE_A_INVERSE (2ul << LCD_PCTL_TYPE_Pos) /*!< LCD waveform Type-A and inverse \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_WAVEFORM_TYPE_B_INVERSE (3ul << LCD_PCTL_TYPE_Pos) /*!< LCD waveform Type-B and inverse \hideinitializer */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* LCD Charge Pump Voltage Selection Constant Definitions */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define LCD_CP_VOLTAGE_LV_0 (0ul << LCD_PCTL_CPVSEL_Pos) /*!< Select LCD charge pump voltage 2.6 V \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_CP_VOLTAGE_LV_1 (1ul << LCD_PCTL_CPVSEL_Pos) /*!< Select LCD charge pump voltage 2.8 V \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_CP_VOLTAGE_LV_2 (2ul << LCD_PCTL_CPVSEL_Pos) /*!< Select LCD charge pump voltage 3.0 V \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_CP_VOLTAGE_LV_3 (3ul << LCD_PCTL_CPVSEL_Pos) /*!< Select LCD charge pump voltage 3.2 V \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_CP_VOLTAGE_LV_4 (4ul << LCD_PCTL_CPVSEL_Pos) /*!< Select LCD charge pump voltage 3.4 V \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_CP_VOLTAGE_LV_5 (5ul << LCD_PCTL_CPVSEL_Pos) /*!< Select LCD charge pump voltage 3.6 V \hideinitializer */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* LCD Interrupt Source Constant Definitions */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define LCD_DISABLE_ALL_INT (0ul << LCD_INTEN_FCEIEN_Pos) /*!< Disable all LCD interrupt sources \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_FRAME_COUNTING_END_INT (1ul << LCD_INTEN_FCEIEN_Pos) /*!< Indicate frame count end interrupt \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_FRAME_END_INT (1ul << LCD_INTEN_FEIEN_Pos) /*!< Indicate frame end interrupt \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_CPTOUT_INT (1ul << LCD_INTEN_CTOIEN_Pos) /*!< Indicate charge pump charging timeout interrupt \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_ENABLE_ALL_INT (7ul << LCD_INTEN_FCEIEN_Pos) /*!< Enable all LCD interrupt sources \hideinitializer */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* LCD Operation Voltage Source Constant Definitions */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define LCD_VOLTAGE_SOURCE_VLCD (0ul << LCD_DCTL_VSRC_Pos) /*!< LCD voltage source from external VLCD power \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_VOLTAGE_SOURCE_AVDD (1ul << LCD_DCTL_VSRC_Pos) /*!< LCD voltage source from internal VDD \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_VOLTAGE_SOURCE_CP (2ul << LCD_DCTL_VSRC_Pos) /*!< LCD voltage source from built-in charge pump \hideinitializer */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* LCD Driving Mode Selection Constant Definitions */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define LCD_LOW_DRIVING_AND_BUF_OFF (0ul << LCD_DCTL_RESMODE_Pos) /*!< LCD operates with low-drive and voltage buffer disabled \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_HIGH_DRIVING_AND_BUF_OFF (1ul << LCD_DCTL_RESMODE_Pos) /*!< LCD operates with high-drive and voltage buffer disabled \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_LOW_DRIVING_AND_BUF_ON (2ul << LCD_DCTL_RESMODE_Pos) /*!< LCD operates with low-drive and voltage buffer enabled \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_HIGH_DRIVING_AND_BUF_OFF_AND_PWR_SAVING (5ul << LCD_DCTL_RESMODE_Pos) /*!< LCD operates with high-drive, voltage buffer disabled and power saving \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_LOW_DRIVING_AND_BUF_ON_AND_PWR_SAVING (6ul << LCD_DCTL_RESMODE_Pos) /*!< LCD operates with low-drive, voltage buffer enabled and power saving \hideinitializer */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* LCD Power Saving Mode Constant Definitions */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define LCD_PWR_SAVING_NORMAL_MODE (0ul << LCD_DCTL_PSVREV_Pos) /*!< The timing of LCD power saving is normal \hideinitializer */
#define LCD_PWR_SAVING_REVERSE_MODE (1ul << LCD_DCTL_PSVREV_Pos) /*!< The timing of LCD power saving is reverse \hideinitializer */
/**@}*/ /* end of group LCD_EXPORTED_CONSTANTS */
/** @addtogroup LCD_EXPORTED_STRUCTS LCD Exported Structs
@{
*/
/**
* @details LCD Configuration Data Struct
*/
typedef struct
{
uint32_t u32SrcFreq; /*!< LCD clock source frequency */
uint32_t u32ComDuty; /*!< COM duty */
uint32_t u32BiasLevel; /*!< Bias level */
uint32_t u32Framerate; /*!< Operation frame rate */
uint32_t u32WaveformType; /*!< Waveform type */
uint32_t u32IntSrc; /*!< Interrupt source */
uint32_t u32DrivingMode; /*!< Driving mode */
uint32_t u32VSrc; /*!< Voltage source */
} S_LCD_CFG_T;
/**@}*/ /* end of group LCD_EXPORTED_STRUCTS */
/** @addtogroup LCD_EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS LCD Exported Functions
@{
*/
/**
* @brief Enable LCD Display
*
* @param None
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to enable LCD display.
*/
#define LCD_ENABLE_DISPLAY() do{ LCD->CTL |= LCD_CTL_EN_Msk; while(LCD->CTL & LCD_CTL_SYNC_Msk) {} }while(0)
/**
* @brief Disable LCD Display
*
* @param None
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to disable LCD display.
*/
#define LCD_DISABLE_DISPLAY() do{ LCD->CTL &= ~LCD_CTL_EN_Msk; while(LCD->CTL & LCD_CTL_SYNC_Msk) {} }while(0)
/**
* @brief Set LCD Waveform Type
*
* @param[in] type The LCD waveform type. It could be one of the following type
* - \ref LCD_WAVEFORM_TYPE_A_NORMAL
* - \ref LCD_WAVEFORM_TYPE_B_NORMAL
* - \ref LCD_WAVEFORM_TYPE_A_INVERSE
* - \ref LCD_WAVEFORM_TYPE_B_INVERSE
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to set the attribute of LCD output waveform.
*/
#define LCD_WAVEFORM_TYPE(type) (LCD->PCTL = (LCD->PCTL & ~LCD_PCTL_TYPE_Msk) | (type))
/**
* @brief Set LCD Source Clock Divider
*
* @param[in] div The frequency divider, valid value is between 1 to 1024.
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to set the LCD operarion frequency is (LCD source frequency / div).
*/
#define LCD_SET_FREQDIV(div) (LCD->PCTL = (LCD->PCTL & ~LCD_PCTL_FREQDIV_Msk) | (((div)-1) << LCD_PCTL_FREQDIV_Pos))
/**
* @brief Set Charge Pump Voltage
*
* @param[in] voltage The target charge pump voltage. It could be one of the following voltage level
* - \ref LCD_CP_VOLTAGE_LV_0, 2.6 V
* - \ref LCD_CP_VOLTAGE_LV_1, 2.8 V
* - \ref LCD_CP_VOLTAGE_LV_2, 3.0 V
* - \ref LCD_CP_VOLTAGE_LV_3, 3.2 V
* - \ref LCD_CP_VOLTAGE_LV_4, 3.4 V
* - \ref LCD_CP_VOLTAGE_LV_5, 3.6 V
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to set charge pump voltage for VLCD.
*/
#define LCD_SET_CP_VOLTAGE(voltage) (LCD->PCTL = (LCD->PCTL & ~LCD_PCTL_CPVSEL_Msk) | (voltage))
/**
* @brief Decrease Charge Pump Voltage
*
* @param[in] unit The tuning units, valid value is between 0 to 7.
* One unit of voltage is about 0.03V, and the charge pump voltage is decreased (unit * 0.03)V.
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to decrease charge pump voltage by specific units.
*/
#define LCD_CP_VOLTAGE_DECREASE(unit) (LCD->PCTL = (LCD->PCTL & ~LCD_PCTL_CPVTUNE_Msk) | ((unit) << LCD_PCTL_CPVTUNE_Pos))
/**
* @brief Increase Charge Pump Voltage
*
* @param[in] unit The tuning units, valid value is between 1 to 8.
* One unit of voltage is about 0.03V, and the charge pump voltage is increased (unit * 0.03)V.
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to increase charge pump voltage by specific units.
*/
#define LCD_CP_VOLTAGE_INCREASE(unit) (LCD->PCTL = (LCD->PCTL & ~LCD_PCTL_CPVTUNE_Msk) | ((16-(unit)) << LCD_PCTL_CPVTUNE_Pos))
/**
* @brief Set LCD Blinking ON
*
* @param None
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to enable LCD blinking.
*/
#define LCD_BLINKING_ON() (LCD->FCTL |= LCD_FCTL_BLINK_Msk)
/**
* @brief Set LCD Blinking OFF
*
* @param None
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to disable LCD blinking.
*/
#define LCD_BLINKING_OFF() (LCD->FCTL &= ~LCD_FCTL_BLINK_Msk)
/**
* @brief Set LCD Frame Counting Value
*
* @param[in] value Frame counting value. Valid value is between 1 to 1024.
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to set the LCD frame counting value to configure the blink interval.
* @note For type-B waveform, the frame counter increases at the end of odd frames, not even frames.
*/
#define LCD_SET_FRAME_COUNTING_VALUE(value) (LCD->FCTL = (LCD->FCTL & ~LCD_FCTL_FCV_Msk) | (((value)-1) << LCD_FCTL_FCV_Pos))
/**
* @brief Set Null Frame Time
*
* @param[in] unit The unit parameter is used to determine the null frame time, valid value is between 0 to 15.
* And one unit time is one LCD operation clock period.
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to set the one null frame time.
* @note All COM and SEG output voltages will keep at 0V during a null frame.
*/
#define LCD_SET_NULL_FRAME_TIME(unit) (LCD->FCTL = (LCD->FCTL & ~LCD_FCTL_NFTIME_Msk) | ((unit) << LCD_FCTL_NFTIME_Pos))
/**
* @brief Set Continuous Frames
*
* @param[in] frame The continuous frames, valid setting is between 1 to 16 frames.
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to specify the number of continuous frames reached to insert one null frame.
*/
#define LCD_SET_CONTINUOUS_FRAME(frame) (LCD->FCTL = (LCD->FCTL & ~LCD_FCTL_NFNUM_Msk) | (((frame)-1) << LCD_FCTL_NFNUM_Pos))
/**
* @brief Select LCD Voltage Source
*
* @param[in] mode The LCD operation voltage source. It could be one of the following source
* - \ref LCD_VOLTAGE_SOURCE_VLCD
* - \ref LCD_VOLTAGE_SOURCE_AVDD
* - \ref LCD_VOLTAGE_SOURCE_CP
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to select LCD operation voltage source.
*/
#define LCD_VOLTAGE_SOURCE(source) (LCD->DCTL = (LCD->DCTL & ~LCD_DCTL_VSRC_Msk) | (source))
/**
* @brief Set LCD Driving Mode
*
* @param[in] mode The LCD operation driving mode. It could be one of the following mode
* - \ref LCD_LOW_DRIVING_AND_BUF_OFF
* - \ref LCD_HIGH_DRIVING_AND_BUF_OFF
* - \ref LCD_LOW_DRIVING_AND_BUF_ON
* - \ref LCD_HIGH_DRIVING_AND_BUF_OFF_AND_PWR_SAVING
* - \ref LCD_LOW_DRIVING_AND_BUF_ON_AND_PWR_SAVING
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to set LCD operation drivig mode.
*/
#define LCD_DRIVING_MODE(mode) (LCD->DCTL = (LCD->DCTL & ~(LCD_DCTL_RESMODE_Msk | LCD_DCTL_BUFEN_Msk | LCD_DCTL_PSVEN_Msk)) | (mode))
/**
* @brief Select Power Saving Mode
*
* @param[in] mode The LCD power saving mode selection. It could be one of the following constant definition
* - \ref LCD_PWR_SAVING_NORMAL_MODE
* - \ref LCD_PWR_SAVING_REVERSE_MODE
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to set the LCD power saving mode.
* When the timing of power saving mode is reversed, the original power saving period becomes no power saving,
* and the original no power saving period becomes power saving.
*/
#define LCD_PWR_SAVING_MODE(mode) (LCD->DCTL = (LCD->DCTL & ~LCD_DCTL_PSVREV_Msk) | (mode))
/**
* @brief Set Power Saving T1 Period
*
* @param[in] t1 The number of t1 to determine T1 period, valid value is between 1 to 16.
* And one unit of t1 period is half of LCD operation clock period.
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to configure the T1 (Enable Time) period of power saving.
*/
#define LCD_PWR_SAVING_T1_PERIOD(t1) (LCD->DCTL = (LCD->DCTL & ~LCD_DCTL_PSVT1_Msk) | (((t1)-1) << LCD_DCTL_PSVT1_Pos))
/**
* @brief Set Power Saving T2 Period
*
* @param[in] t2 The number of t2 to determine T2 period, valid value is between 1 to 16.
* And one unit of t1 period is half of LCD operation clock period.
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to configure the T2 (On Time) period of power saving.
*/
#define LCD_PWR_SAVING_T2_PERIOD(t2) (LCD->DCTL = (LCD->DCTL & ~LCD_DCTL_PSVT2_Msk) | (((t2)-1) << LCD_DCTL_PSVT2_Pos))
/**
* @brief Set Charging Timeout Time
*
* @param[in] value The maximum timeout value, valid value is between 1 to 8192.
* And one unit of timeout value is one LCD operation clock period.
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to set maximum timeout time of charge pump charging timer.
*/
#define LCD_SET_CHARGE_TIMEOUT_TIME(value) (LCD->DCTL = (LCD->DCTL & ~LCD_DCTL_CTOTIME_Msk) | (((value)-1) << LCD_DCTL_CTOTIME_Pos))
/**
* @brief Select Device Package Type
*
* @param[in] pak Select device package type.
* 0 for 128-pin package, and 1 for 64-pin package.
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to select device output pins for LCD controller with different package type.
*/
#define LCD_SELECT_PACKAGE_TYPE(pkg) (LCD->PKGSEL = (LCD->PKGSEL & ~LCD_PKGSEL_PKG_Msk) | ((pkg) << LCD_PKGSEL_PKG_Pos))
/**
* @brief Enable LCD Frame Counting End Interrupt
*
* @param None
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to enable frame count end interrupt function.
*/
#define LCD_ENABLE_FRAME_COUNTING_END_INT() (LCD->INTEN |= LCD_INTEN_FCEIEN_Msk)
/**
* @brief Disable LCD Frame Counting End Interrupt
*
* @param None
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to disable frame count end interrupt function.
*/
#define LCD_DISABLE_FRAME_COUNTING_END_INT() (LCD->INTEN &= ~LCD_INTEN_FCEIEN_Msk)
/**
* @brief Enable LCD Frame End Interrupt
*
* @param None
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to enable frame end interrupt function.
*/
#define LCD_ENABLE_FRAME_END_INT() (LCD->INTEN |= LCD_INTEN_FEIEN_Msk)
/**
* @brief Disable LCD Frame End Interrupt
*
* @param None
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to disable frame end interrupt function.
*/
#define LCD_DISABLE_FRAME_END_INT() (LCD->INTEN &= ~LCD_INTEN_FEIEN_Msk)
/**
* @brief Enable Charging Timeout Interrupt
*
* @param None
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to enable charge pump charging timeout interrupt function.
*/
#define LCD_ENABLE_CHARGE_TIMEOUT_INT() (LCD->INTEN |= LCD_INTEN_CTOIEN_Msk)
/**
* @brief Disable Charging Timeout Interrupt
*
* @param None
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro is used to disable charge pump charging timeout interrupt function.
*/
#define LCD_DISABLE_CHARGE_TIMEOUT_INT() (LCD->INTEN &= ~LCD_INTEN_CTOIEN_Msk)
/**
* @brief Get LCD Frame Counting End Flag
*
* @param None
*
* @retval 0 Frame count end flag did not occur
* @retval 1 Frame count end flag occurred
*
* @details This macro gets frame count end flag.
*/
#define LCD_GET_FRAME_COUNTING_END_FLAG() ((LCD->STS & LCD_STS_FCEF_Msk)? 1UL : 0UL)
/**
* @brief Clear LCD Frame Counting End Flag
*
* @param None
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro clears frame count end flag.
*/
#define LCD_CLEAR_FRAME_COUNTING_END_FLAG() (LCD->STS = LCD_STS_FCEF_Msk)
/**
* @brief Get LCD Frame End Flag
*
* @param None
*
* @retval 0 Frame end flag did not occur
* @retval 1 Frame end flag occurred
*
* @details This macro gets frame end flag.
*/
#define LCD_GET_FRAME_END_FLAG() ((LCD->STS & LCD_STS_FEF_Msk)? 1UL : 0UL)
/**
* @brief Clear LCD Frame End Flag
*
* @param None
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro clears frame end flag.
*/
#define LCD_CLEAR_FRAME_END_FLAG() (LCD->STS = LCD_STS_FEF_Msk)
/**
* @brief Get Charging Timeout Flag
*
* @param None
*
* @retval 0 Charge pump timer timeout flag did not occur
* @retval 1 Charge pump timer timeout flag occurred
*
* @details This macro gets charge pump charging timeout flag.
*/
#define LCD_GET_CHARGE_TIMEOUT_FLAG() ((LCD->STS & LCD_STS_CTOF_Msk)? 1UL : 0UL)
/**
* @brief Clear Charging Timeout Flag
*
* @param None
*
* @return None
*
* @details This macro clears charge pump charging timeout flag.
*/
#define LCD_CLEAR_CHARGE_TIMEOUT_FLAG() (LCD->STS = LCD_STS_CTOF_Msk)
/**
* @brief Get Charging Time
*
* @param None
*
* @return Current 13-bit charging timer value
*
* @details This macro gets charging timer value while stops charge pump charging.
*/
#define LCD_GET_CHARGE_TIME() ((LCD->STS & LCD_STS_CTIME_Msk) >> 16)
uint32_t LCD_Open(S_LCD_CFG_T *pLCDCfg);
void LCD_Close(void);
void LCD_SetPixel(uint32_t u32Com, uint32_t u32Seg, uint32_t u32OnFlag);
void LCD_SetAllPixels(uint32_t u32OnOff);
uint32_t LCD_EnableBlink(uint32_t u32ms);
void LCD_DisableBlink(void);
void LCD_EnableInt(uint32_t u32IntSrc);
void LCD_DisableInt(uint32_t u32IntSrc);
/**@}*/ /* end of group LCD_EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS */
/**@}*/ /* end of group LCD_Driver */
/**@}*/ /* end of group Standard_Driver */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __NU_LCD_H__ */
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Life & Entertainment⟩Sports
Every State's Best Homegrown Running Back
Prior to today's pass-happy NFL, the sport spent the majority of its storied history dominated by marquee running backs. Because of the long-standing philosophy of establishing the run to set up the passing game, the league has a strong track record of all-time great running backs.
Similar to legendary quarterbacks, plenty of running backs are strongly associated with their home states. Marcus Allen grew up in San Diego, starred in college at USC and won a Super Bowl with the Los Angeles Raiders. And before he won a Super Bowl with the Dallas Cowboys, Tony Dorsett attended high school in Aliquippa, Penn., and won the Heisman Trophy while playing for Pittsburgh.
Other legendary tailbacks' home states are not as well-known, so PointAfter has decided to find each state's most statistically successful running back. We made each state's selection based on their career rushing yards (min. 2,000 career rushing yards), and made a few substitutions where the stats didn't tell the full story.
Absent from this list are 10 states that have not produced a 2,000-yard rusher: Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Vermont. We'll rank the other 40 states — plus Washington, D.C. — in reverse order, based on the total career rushing yards of each state's best statistical running back in NFL history.
Note: All statistics mentioned are accurate through Week 7 of the 2015 NFL season.
#41. Wyoming: Jerry Hill
Career rushing yards: 2,668
Career rushing TDs: 22
College: Wyoming
Hill played for the Johnny Unitas-led Baltimore Colts for nine seasons and led the team in rushing yards in 1965. He was a member of the 1970 team that beat the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl V. Though he played in the league for nearly a decade, his most lasting legacy may have been off the field. Hill was the namesake for the malt liquor brand Colt 45, as he wore the jersey number 45 throughout his career.
#40. South Dakota: Clarence "Pug" Manders
College: Drake
Manders played in the NFL for nine seasons for three different teams. He was a three-time Pro Bowl selection and led the league with 486 rushing yards in 1941. He is the younger brother of Jack Manders, who played eight seasons for the Chicago Bears from 1933 to 1940.
#39. Colorado: Dutch Clark
College: Colorado College
Clark began his professional career in 1931 with the Portsmouth Spartans. He led the league in scoring in 1932 before leaving to coach the Colorado School of Mines football team for two seasons. Due to the Great Depression, the Spartans moved from Portsmouth to Detroit in 1934 and were renamed the Lions.
Clark returned to play for the Lions that season and helped lead the team to a win in the 1935 NFL Championship Game. He finished his career as a six-time first-team All-Pro selection and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963.
#38. Utah: Felix Jones
College: Arkansas
The leading rusher from the state of Utah is actually not a running back — quarterback Steve Young ran for 4,239 yards during his Hall of Fame career. Jones, however, gets the nod as the state's top running back.
At the University of Arkansas, Jones teamed with Darren McFadden to form one of the most dynamic duos in college football. He was taken by the Cowboys in the first round of the 2008 draft and served mostly as a backup running back, though he did lead the team in rushing in 2010. His biggest asset as a pro was his versatility, as he totaled 6,085 all-purpose yards for his career.
#37. Arizona: Paul Robinson
College: Arizona
Robinson played just one season of college football at Arizona before being selected in the third round of the 1968 draft. He rushed for 1,023 yards in his rookie season and was a two-time Pro Bowl selection.
#36. Oklahoma: Curtis McClinton
College: Kansas
The leading rusher from Oklahoma is actually Don Calhoun, who ran for 3,455 yards and 22 touchdowns during his career. Cullen Bryant also ran for more yards (3,264), but neither ever made a Pro Bowl, so McClinton gets the nod. McClinton was a three-time AFL All-Star and a member of the 1969 Kansas City Chiefs team that won Super Bowl IV.
#35. Idaho: Merril Hoge
College: Idaho State
Hoge played for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1987 to 1993, leading the team in rushing yards in three different seasons. Since his retirement, he has worked as an on-air analyst for ESPN.
#34. Minnesota: Lester Josephson
College: Augustana College
Josephson went undrafted in 1964 and signed with the Cowboys. He was traded to the Los Angeles Rams during the preseason and spent all of his 11 NFL seasons with the team. He made the Pro Bowl in 1967, and after his retirement he worked as an actor and football film consultant.
#33. Wisconsin: Alan Ameche
College: Wisconsin
Ameche won the Heisman Trophy in 1954 before joining the Baltimore Colts. He played all six of his NFL seasons with the Colts, earning four Pro Bowl selections. His signature moment came in the 1958 NFL Championship Game, dubbed "The Greatest Game Ever Played," when he scored the game-winning touchdown in sudden death overtime to beat the Giants. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1975.
#32. Indiana: Timmy Brown
College: Ball State
The leading rusher born in Indiana is actually Lamar Smith, who never made a Pro Bowl and averaged fewer yards per carry than Brown. Brown made three All-Pro teams with the Philadelphia Eagles and was an Eagles Honor Roll inductee in 1990. Following his NFL career, he found success as an actor, appearing in films such as "MASH," "Black Gunn" and "Nashville."
#31. New York: Dorsey Levens
College: Notre Dame, Georgia Tech
Choosing the best New York-born running back was a difficult task — Levens has similar stats to Ray Rice and John Brockington, though both have more rushing yards. Levens gets the nod as the only one of the three to make an All-Pro team and win a Super Bowl, as he was a member of the Packers' 1996 team that won Super Bowl XXXI. He rushed for 1,435 yards and was a first-team All-Pro selection in 1997, and he is a member of the Packers Hall of Fame.
#30. Missouri: Billy Sims
College: Oklahoma
With 6,008 career rushing yards, James Wilder is the leading rusher born in Missouri. But he made just one Pro Bowl in 10 NFL seasons and did not have nearly the impact that Sims did in his far-too-short pro career.
Sims won the Heisman Trophy in 1978 while playing for Oklahoma and was the first overall pick in the 1980 draft. He made the Pro Bowl in his first three seasons and made two All-Pro teams. His career came to an abrupt end during his fifth season, when he suffered a debilitating knee injury on Oct. 21, 1984.
#29. North Carolina: Willie Parker
College: North Carolina
Though Joseph Morris has the slight edge in career rushing yards (5,585), his résumé doesn't quite stack up to Parker's. Dubbed "Fast Willie" due to his track-star speed, Parker went from being an undrafted free agent to a key member of two Super Bowl-winning teams. He led the Steelers in rushing yards for four consecutive seasons and made two Pro Bowls. His 75-yard touchdown run in Super Bowl XL is the longest run in Super Bowl history.
#28. Tennessee: James Stewart
Stewart was a first-round pick in 1995 and a member of the inaugural season of the Jacksonville Jaguars. He spent three seasons with the team and finished tied for second in the league with 13 rushing touchdowns in 1999.
#27. Maryland: Calvin Hill
College: Yale
Taken by the Cowboys with the 24th overall pick in the 1969 NFL draft, Hill was the first player from an Ivy League school to be drafted in the first round. He was named the Offensive Rookie of the Year in 1969 and was a member of the Cowboys team that won Super Bowl VI. Though Chris Warren has more career rushing yards (7,654), Hill's Super Bowl ring and edge in Pro Bowl appearances (four vs. Warren's three) earn him the nod as Maryland's best running back.
#26. Iowa: Don Perkins
College: New Mexico
Perkins spent his entire nine-year career with the Cowboys and was a member of the franchise's inaugural season in 1960. He sat out the entire 1960 season with an injury, then won the Rookie of the Year Award in 1961. He made six Pro Bowls during his career.
#25. Connecticut: Floyd Little
College: Syracuse
Little spent nine seasons as a pro, all with the Denver Broncos. He amassed 12,157 all-purpose yards and 54 total touchdowns and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2010.
#24. Washington, D.C.: Brian Westbrook
College: Villanova
During his nine-year NFL career, Westbrook was one of the most dangerous all-purpose backs in the league. He caught 442 passes for 3,940 yards and 30 touchdowns during his career and was a two-time First-Team All-Pro selection. He was inducted into the Eagles Hall of Fame in 2015.
#23. New Mexico: Arian Foster
The only active player on this list, Foster has established himself as one of the best running backs in the league. He was born in Albuquerque, N.M., in 1986 and moved to San Diego in 1999. He led the league with 1,616 rushing yards and 16 rushing touchdowns in 2010 and has made four Pro Bowls. He will miss the remainder of the 2015 season with a torn Achilles.
#22. Massachusetts: Mark van Eeghen
College: Colgate
Van Eeghen spent his first eight seasons with the Oakland Raiders and was a member of two Super Bowl-winning teams. He rushed for over 1,000 yards in three straight seasons from 1976 to 1978 and finished his 10-year career with two seasons playing for the Patriots.
#21. West Virginia: Curtis Warner
College: West Virginia
Warner was taken with the third overall pick in the 1983 draft by the Seahawks and made an immediate impact, rushing for 1,449 yards and 13 touchdowns. He made three Pro Bowls during his career and had three All-Pro selections.
#20. Alabama: Antowain Smith
College: Houston
Smith was taken by the Bills in the first round of the 1997 draft. He had two 1,000-yard seasons — one with the Bills and one with the Patriots. Though he never made a Pro Bowl, he was the leading rusher on two Super Bowl-winning Patriots teams.
#19. Illinois: Michael Turner
College: Northern Illinois
Taken by the Chargers in the fifth round of the 2004 draft, Turner was stuck behind LaDainian Tomlinson on the depth chart and seemed destined for a career as a backup running back. But he played so well in the few chances he had — he averaged over 5.5 yards per carry in four seasons in San Diego — that he was able to get a six-year, $34.5 million contract with the Falcons despite starting just one game for the Chargers.
In five seasons with Atlanta, Turner was a workhorse, twice leading the league in carries and averaging 1,216 rushing yards per season. He retired as the Falcons' all-time leader in rushing touchdowns and made two Pro Bowls.
#18. South Carolina: Stephen Davis
College: Auburn
During his 11-year NFL career, Davis posted four seasons with 1,300 rushing yards or more, including a career-high 1,444 yards in 2003 for the Panthers. He made his third Pro Bowl that season and helped lead Carolina to the Super Bowl, which the team lost to the Patriots.
#17. Ohio: Larry Csonka
Taken with the No. 8 pick in the 1968 draft, Csonka made his mark in the NFL with the Dolphins. He made five consecutive Pro Bowls from 1970 to 1974, winning two Super Bowls in that span. He was the leading rusher on the famed 1972 team that went a perfect 17-0 (including the postseason) and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1987.
#16. Nebraska: Ahman Green
College: Nebraska
Green was taken in the third round of the 1998 draft by the Seahawks and never got an opportunity to shine. After a trade to the Packers, he immediately flourished, rushing for 1,175 yards with 10 touchdowns in 2000. He made four consecutive Pro Bowls from 2001 to 2004 and is the Packers' all-time leader in rushing yards.
#15. Kentucky: Shaun Alexander
Career rushing TDs: 100
College: Alabama
Alexander earns the title of Kentucky's best running back ahead of a true football legend — Paul Hornung. During his career, Hornung won the 1956 Heisman Trophy, the 1961 NFL MVP award and four NFL championships. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1986.
But Hornung played multiple positions during his career, and even has an award named after him that's given to college football's most versatile player. That, plus Alexander's nearly 6,000-yard advantage in career rushing yards, gives the former Seahawk the nod. From 2001 to 2005, Alexander established himself as one of the league's best running backs, averaging 1,500 yards per season and playing in every game. His 27 rushing touchdowns in 2005 tied the record for most in a single season, only to be broken the following year by LaDainian Tomlinson. He made three Pro Bowls during his career and helped lead the Seahawks to an appearance in Super Bowl XL.
#14. Arkansas: Joe Perry
College: El Camino College (Compton, CA)
After serving in the Navy during World War II, Perry signed with the 49ers out of what was then known as Compton Junior College. He was the first player ever to post consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons and retired as the career rushing leader. He made three Pro Bowls and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1969. He earns the nod as Arkansas' best running back over Priest Holmes, who finished his career with 8,172 yards and 86 touchdowns.
#13. Virginia: Tiki Barber
Career rushing yards: 10,449
College: Virginia
Fellow Virginia native Thomas Jones (10,591 yards) holds a slight edge on Barber for career rushing yards, but Barber's résumé is the more impressive one. He had six seasons with 1,000 rushing yards and made three Pro Bowls. A versatile threat in the passing game, he finished his career with 586 receptions for 5,183 yards and 12 touchdowns.
#12. Washington: Corey Dillon
College: Washington
Though many might not realize it, Dillon is 19th all-time in career rushing yards, ahead of Hall of Famers O.J. Simpson, Joe Perry, and Earl Campbell. Dillon made four Pro Bowls and won a Super Bowl as a member of the Patriots in 2004.
#11. Nevada: Steven Jackson
College: Oregon State
Though he's not yet officially retired, Jackson is currently a 32-year-old free agent whose playing days are probably behind him. He spent the majority of his career in St. Louis and is the Rams' all-time leading rusher. He had 3,663 career receiving yards and made three Pro Bowls.
#10. New Jersey: Franco Harris
College: Penn State
Harris was a member of the Steelers dynasty during the 1970s, winning four Super Bowls. He was named the MVP of Super Bowl IX. He made one of the most iconic plays in NFL history — "The Immaculate Reception" — during an AFC Divisional playoff game in 1972. He made nine Pro Bowls and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990.
Other noteworthy New Jersey running backs include a pair of Heisman Trophy winners — Mike Rozier and Ron Dayne.
#9. California: Marcus Allen
College: USC
California is home to plenty of all-time great running backs — O.J. Simpson, Ricky Williams, and Terrell Davis all have outstanding résumés. But none of them can hold a candle to Marcus Allen.
Prior to achieving NFL superstardom, Allen set the NCAA record with 2,427 rushing yards in 1981. He won the Heisman Trophy that year and was picked with the No. 10 overall pick by the Raiders in 1982. Allen led the Raiders to a win in Super Bowl XVIII, during which he was named the game's MVP. He made six Pro Bowls and was inducted in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2003.
#8. Louisiana: Marshall Faulk
College: San Diego State
As the star of the Rams' "Greatest Show on Turf," Faulk put up some of the most gaudy offensive stats in league history. After spending five seasons with the Colts, Faulk was traded to St. Louis before the 1999 season. That year, he had 1,381 rushing yards and 1,048 receiving yards, becoming the second player ever to reach 1,000 yards in both categories in a single season. Faulk ranks sixth all-time with 19,190 all-purpose yards, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011.
#7. Georgia: Jim Brown
On the shortlist of greatest running backs in NFL history, Brown is one of four players to win at least three MVP awards. He led the Browns to a win over the Colts in the 1964 NFL Championship Game and was an eight-time First-Team All-Pro selection. He was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1971 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 1995. He is also a member of the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame after a decorated college career.
#6. Pennsylvania: Tony Dorsett
College: Pittsburgh
Though the leading rusher from Pennsylvania is Curtis Martin (14,101 yards), Dorsett earns the top spot in the toughest decision of any state on this list.
Both players were three-time All-Pro selections, and both were named Offensive Rookies of the Year. Martin made five Pro Bowls compared to Dorsett's four, but Dorsett gains the edge on Martin thanks to his leading the Cowboys in rushing during their win in Super Bowl XII. Dorsett also won the Heisman Trophy in 1976. He was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1994.
#5. Michigan: Jerome Bettis
College: Notre Dame
Known as "The Bus," Bettis is best known for his 10 years with the Steelers. He helped lead the team to a win in Super Bowl XL and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015. Bettis posted eight 1,000-yard rushing seasons and retired tied with fellow Steelers legend Franco Harris for 10th all-time in rushing touchdowns.
#4. Texas: LaDainian Tomlinson
College: TCU
No state has a more impressive list of homegrown running backs than Texas — Hall of Famers Eric Dickerson, Thurman Thomas, and Earl Campbell all were passed up in favor of Tomlinson, who is sure to join the trio in Canton when he becomes eligible in 2017.
Tomlinson was a versatile terror for opposing defenses throughout his 11-year career. In addition to his 13,684 rushing yards — good for fifth-most all-time — he had 624 catches for 4,772 yards. He scored 162 total touchdowns in his career, third-most all-time. Tomlinson rushed for 28 touchdowns in 2006, setting the single-season record, and won the MVP award that same season. Though he never played in a Super Bowl, he deserves to be mentioned among the league's all-time great running backs.
#3. Kansas: Barry Sanders
College: Oklahoma State
Had he not abruptly retired in 1999 at age 30, Sanders might be even higher on this list. He averaged over 1,500 rushing yards per season during his decade-long career and was an All-Pro selection in each season. He led the league in rushing yards four times and won the MVP award in 1997. He also won the Heisman Trophy in 1988 and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2004.
#2. Mississippi: Walter Payton
College: Jackson State
Nicknamed "Sweetness," Payton spent his entire 13-year career with the Chicago Bears. He led the team to a win in Super Bowl XX and was named the league's MVP that same year. He earned nine All-Pro selections and retired as the league's all-time rushing leader. Payton was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 1996.
#1. Florida: Emmitt Smith
College: Florida
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Dear Members of the NOLA-PS Community,
Dec 14 Posted by Erica Freeman in Superintendent's Newsletters
NOLA-PS is more than just a school district - it's an ever-evolving and vibrant community of students, teachers, families, schools, principals, staff, school leaders and so many others. Together, we make up a school district like no other; one that is growing and improving every single day and that values the different perspectives of each member of our school community.
Key to our growth and success are the tireless efforts of all members of the Orleans Parish School Board - hardworking, devoted public servants who help keep the district running. Every four years, the people of New Orleans decide what that School Board looks like, always bringing new ideas and lived experiences along the way. To our outgoing School Board members - Vice-President Woody Koppel, Leslie Ellison, Grisela Alejandro Jackson and Sarah Newell Usdin - I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your years of service to our community. Under your leadership and guidance, NOLA-PS has flourished and improved year after year. And to our new faces - Katherine Baudouin, Olin Parker, Jancarlo "J.C." Wagner-Romero and Carlos Zervigon - you will certainly have some big shoes to fill, but I'm confident that you are all well equipped to fill them. Congratulations, and I look forward to working together to ensure that every New Orleans student is given the tools and support they need to succeed in school and beyond.
I'd also like to take this opportunity to address our community directly on the latest information around the pandemic and how it's affecting our schools. Our number one priority is always the health, safety and wellbeing of our students, teachers and staff, guided by our comprehensive and data-driven Roadmap to Reopening at every step of the pandemic. The science tells us that in-person learning is a critical part of children's wellbeing, and NOLA-PS will continue to prioritize in-person learning in coordination with our local and state medical experts.
While case numbers are on the rise in New Orleans and across the country, our school community has done an impressive job of keeping the pandemic at arm's length and for the most part, out of our schools. The latest data show we are tracking 80 active cases among our students and staff, and while these numbers are more than we had a month ago, they are a tiny fraction - .16% - of the more than 50,000 students and educators in our schools. This is a testament to our schools' steadfast commitment to the guidelines in our Roadmap. While other school districts across the country have gone back to distance learning, we remain open. And I can proudly say that NOLA Public Schools are some of the safest places students and staff can be.
What happens next is up to all of us. I know we're all looking forward to the holidays, but we can't afford to let our guards down when it comes to COVID-19. In order to keep our schools open and students in classrooms, we need everyone in our community to do their part to stop the spread of COVID-19, and that means doubling down on the simple steps we've all been taking this year. That means washing our hands, getting tested frequently, wearing our masks, and social distancing whenever possible.
The small actions we take as individuals and as a community over these next few weeks will mean the difference between keeping our schools open and returning to distance learning. NOLA-PS is committed to keeping classrooms open and I know our entire school community is too.
Together, we can do this.
Yours In Service,
Dr. Henderson Lewis, Jr.
Superintendent, NOLA Public Schools
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Guam is known for incredibly high rates of a degenerative disease which has some of the hallmarks of motor neuron, Parkinson's and dementia, but cannot be firmly identified as any of them.
Among the Chamorro people on the island, rates of the mysterious condition run at between 50 and 100 times the "normal" rate of motor neuron disease found in other communities.
Many theories have been put forward as to the cause of the disease, but the mystery has yet to be solved.
In recent years, some researchers have suggested that islanders habit of catching and eating a type of bat called a flying fox may be to blame.
It is suggested that the flying foxes feed on seed containing a chemical highly toxic to human brain cells.
When residents ate the animals, high levels of the chemical, which had accumulated in the bat tissues, was passed on.
The flying fox is now an endangered species in Guam, but researchers from the Institute of Ethnobiology in Kauai, Hawaii, analysed bat skins preserved at the Museum of Vertebrate Biology at the University of California at Berkeley.
They measured the concentration of BMAA – the neurotoxic chemical they suspect is behind the illness.
All of the skins contained a high concentration of BMAA, and researchers believe it backs up the theory that bat consumption may be to blame.
The bats, they think, ate large quantities of the seeds, and the poison accumulated in their bodies without killing them.
Dr Paul Cox, one of the researchers, said: "The concentration of BMAA in these 50-year-old museum specimens suggests that the Chamorro people may have unwittingly ingested high doses of BMAA when they ate flying foxes.
A separate academic, Dr Carmel Armon of the Department of Neurology at Loma Linda School of Medicine in California, welcomed the research.
However, he said it was possible that the museum's flying fox collection might not be representative of flying foxes in general on Guam.
The bats have been decimated by introduced brown tree snakes and mammals such as house cats. This began *before* microwave installations (before 1952). Chamorro degenerative neurological disorders have been documented, starting sometime in the 1930s, with a high correlation with eating fruit bats. Moral of the story; don't eat fruit bats on Guam and you don't have the neuro symptom cluster.
That is not correct. Radars were used by the US on Guam as early as 1945 and probably earlier by the Japanese.
Northwest Field was constructed in 1944–45 near Ritidian Point on the northwest end of the island of Guam as a base for Twentieth Air Force B-29 Superfortresses to carry out the strategic bombing campaign against the Japanese Home Islands.In April 1945, it became the home of the 315th Bombardment Wing, the command organization for the 16th (Diamond-B), 331st (Diamond-L), 501st (Diamond-Y) and 502d Bombardment Groups (Diamond-H). all of the other 315th groups were equipped with the new AN/APQ-7 "Eagle" radar sets, which gave a much clearer presentation of ground images through a wing-shaped radar vane slung beneath the fuselage. It also gave a biplane effect in appearance. The "Eagle" was the product of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Eagle radar development group. It had been designed especially for night missions.
During World War II this special antenna and equipment for precision night radar missions was so secret that no B-29s were ever shown with it, and there are no actual official photographs in existence. The only armament on these aircraft was in the tail, where two .50 caliber machine guns were installed. Missions had to be planned and prepared so that briefing material could be slanted from the radar point of view.
The frequency of cases grew amongst the Chamorro people on Guam until it was the leading cause of adult death between 1945 and 1956.
Fact: All of our missile/radar bases have elevated chronic wasting/other disease problems in biology: Cape Canaveral, White Sands, Guam, Pacific Sands.
Nature is weakly ionizing (more during storms) and triggers viruses/disease. Microwave radiation + nature makes more viruses & chronic disease based upon my research.
Who will we blame when all the bats are gone?
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Is COVID-19 Spreading Among Burmese Refugees? Here's Why It's Hard To Know
By Carter Barrett • Jul 21, 2020
A 'stop the spread' poster in Burmese designed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
CREDIT: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
As national and state leaders struggle to get COVID-19 under control, minority groups are at a higher risk for the virus. And that includes Indianapolis' Burmese refugees, a tight-knit community. But providing these refugees with accurate information about the virus has been a challenge for public health workers.
Drive along the neighborhoods on Indianapolis' southside and it's hard to miss the international grocery stores, Burmese restaurants, and Chin-Christian churches. The city is home to an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 Burmese refugees, and on the south side, most of them are Chin, an ethnic group that fled religious persecution in the southeast Asian country of Myanmar.
"It's a very close and tight-knit community," says Juno Siang, a Burmese community health advocate with the Franciscan Health hospital network.
Read more: COVID-19 information for the Burmese-American community
Siang says it's difficult to know how bad COVID-19 is in the Indianapolis Burmese community.
"It is very hard to answer those questions because, you know, cultural beliefs and values become a big portion of discussing this issue," Siang says. "It is kind of regarded almost like a taboo to talk about."
Kate Hill-Johnson, administrative director of community health improvement for Franciscan Health, says rising case counts could be due to more testing, but it's difficult to know for sure.
"Is there an uptick? It kind of sounds like it based on stories that are going through the communities." she says. "Do I have hard data on that? No."
She says Burmese refugees often avoid going to the doctor until it's necessary.
"I think … it's not a matter of if but when," Hill-Johnson says. "And how significant does it become, given these cultural challenges, to treating something like a pandemic?"
One of the biggest barriers to providing accurate information about COVID-19 is that not all Burmese refugees are fluent in English. This means some struggle to make sense of the pandemic through traditional media.
Also, in Indianapolis there are dozens of Chin languages that are spoken, with Hakha Lai the most common. And concepts like social distancing, which were new for most Americans in March, can be lost in translation.
The Chin Languages Research Project, based out of Indiana University, has been working to translate COVID-19 documents into Hakha Lai.
Peng Hlei Thang, a recent IU grad, has been working with the project for several years.
"Well we try to make it as simple as possible, for socially distancing we simply said, 'Stay six feet away.' Contact tracing — it's hard to translate those kinds of terms, so it's been challenging." Thang says. "We just try as best as we could to make it understandable for our audience."
However, many of the refugees worked as farmers in remote areas of Myanmar, and aren't literate in the regional language, Siang says.
This means information has to be communicated verbally, a challenge during times that require social-distancing to stem the spread of COVID-19.
For a long time, churches have served as a mainstay of information in the Chin-Burmese community, and services would often begin with community announcements. But with church services moving online, it presents a challenge for people without internet or technology skills.
"Everything in the community is like, really, really kind of like based on gossip and rumors currently," Siang says. "A lot of unnecessary fear is spreading around the community."
In June, the Marion County Public Health Department told Side Effects there was a COVID-19 outbreak in the city's Burmese community. A few weeks later, they walked this statement back saying they don't have specific demographic data.
The department did recently open a southside testing site, near a prominent Burmese community association.
"The other challenge that we are seeing is that we are not following the quarantine rules because we don't understand the system, how it works," says Van Uk, who works for Windrose Health Network, a federally funded health center on the southside.
Uk says recently there's been more willingness from Burmese refugees to seek testing for COVID-19. But all the new rules of the pandemic have proved confusing.
"So for example, you know, if someone is supposed to be quarantined, and they need to be seen by the doctor, instead of calling the doctor office they will show up in person," Uk says.
People in the Burmese community say fear also has kept some refugees from speaking up if they think they could be sick. Some people have reported harassment for being Asian, others fear losing their jobs or being the center of rumors and gossip.
Uk works closely with churches to help spread reliable information about COVID-19. "So, we need those people to give them the courage ... 'Hey, it's okay to let your doctor or your pastor, to let them know that you have COVID-19 symptoms. That way we can help you.'"
This story was produced by Side Effects Public Media, a news collaborative covering public health.
You Asked: COVID-19 information for Burmese immigrants
By Darian Benson • Jul 21, 2020
courtesy of Kelly Harper Berkson
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, Side Effects is answering questions from our audience about the virus. To reach a larger audience, we've translated some of this material into Spanish. And now, we're partnering with Indiana University linguistics professor Kelly Harper Berkson and the Chin Languages Research Project to provide information to the Burmese-American community.
Refugees Help Bridge Healthcare Gap In Their Communities
By Natalie Krebs • Oct 31, 2019
Natalie Krebs / Side Effects Public Media
Figuring out America's healthcare system can be hard for anyone. It can be especially challenging for refugees, who often face significant language and cultural barriers. But one group is trying to bridge that gap by training refugees as health navigators in their own communities.
How Foreign-Born Doctors Help Refugees, Other Immigrants
By Paige Pfleger • Jun 10, 2019
Paige Pfleger / WOSU
Deepa Halaharvi is a morning person.
"Eat, read, pray, and get ready to go to work," she says, laughing. "And usually I'm out the door around 6:15 or 6:30."
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Meridian Hill Park: A DC Gem
Posted by Mark Washburn on Friday, December 14, 2018 at 6:15 AM By Mark Washburn / December 14, 2018 Comment
While its known widely by two different names, Meridian Hill Park is a true gem of the DC area. Right in the middle of DC, the park sits high up on a hill, with 12 full acres of shaded walkways, landscaped lawns and a majestic fountain.
The urban park is actually part of the Columbia Heights neighborhood, but neighbors of nearby Adams Morgan also delight in close proximity to the park. Designed and constructed in the early 1900s, the National Park Service maintains the location, found just to the north of the White House.
Once known as Peter's Hill, the area gained the name Meridian Hill in the early 1800s, and then served a prominent role in the Civil War when Union troops camped on its grounds. Years later, a wealthy landowner pushed for a park there, while developing elaborate mansions and embassies in the surrounding area.
By the early 1900s the park was born, eventually resulting in the urban park we see today. The upper mall of the park is extremely popular for concerts and gatherings. It also presents the location for a popular drum circle each Sunday afternoon, a tradition that's been upheld for more than a half-century.
The park has also been a gathering spot for black activists. In the late 1960s some pushed to rename it from Meridian Hill Park to Malcolm X Park. Although the name change never became official, for many living in the community the new name caught on. That's why you'll see both names sometimes used interchangeably to describe the location.
Now a National Historic Landmark, the early 20th century, Neoclassicist park is free to visit, and offers some notable attractions. From the James Buchanan Memorial to the longest cascading fountain in North America, you'll find it all awaiting visitors to Meridian Hill-Malcolm X Park.
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Modeling Regional Transportation Demand in China and the Impacts of a National Carbon Policy
Kishimoto, P.N., D. Zhang, X. Zhang and V.J. Karplus (2014)
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China's climate and energy policy commitments are stated at the national level, but they may have uneven impacts on the country's regionally heterogeneous transport system. This work quantifies the expected provincial-level response of freight transport to an economywide policy targeting reductions in carbon emissions intensity. The analysis applies the China Regional Energy Model, a multisector, static, global, computable general equilibrium (CGE) model representing 30 individual provinces with physical accounts of energy and greenhouse gas emissions. The structure of road and nonroad freight (and passenger) sectors, the preparation of transport activity data, and a policy similar to announced goals that specify a 17% reduction in the carbon dioxide emissions intensity of gross domestic product are described. In the national aggregate and in most provinces, the road freight sector is most affected by the emissions intensity cap. The road freight sector contributes 24%—versus 18% from nonroad freight and 51% from nontransport sectors—of a 5.1% reduction in national refined oil demand. Significant regional differences are found in the impacts of a national-level, economywide policy. Steep reductions in freight activity occur in some of the poorest provinces, partly because they offer low-cost abatement opportunities, and the resulting adjustments across the economy affect transport demand. This research contributes a new tool capable of capturing the transport impact of sector- and province-specific policies in detail and providing a rigorous foundation for future dynamic CGE analyses. Potential impacts of energy and climate policy on regional transport systems are important inputs to policy and infrastructure investment decisions at the central and local levels.
© 2015 Transportation Research Board
Kishimoto, P.N., D. Zhang, X. Zhang and V.J. Karplus (2014): Modeling Regional Transportation Demand in China and the Impacts of a National Carbon Policy. Transportation Research Record, 2454: 1-11 (http://trb.metapress.com/content/e462253526907816/?genre=article&id=doi%3A10.3141/2454-01)
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We offer a home from home dog boarding service in Cheshire so that your dogs can stay with a family in a lovely warm home rather than having to stay in a lonely kennels.
We offer a home from home dog boarding service in Cheshire so that your dogs can stay with a family in a lovely warm home rather than having to go into a lonely kennels.
We have brought together friendly, caring host families in Wilmslow, Macclesfield, Northwich, Stockport, Warrington and Congleton who will care for your dog as if it was their own. No horrible kennels in sight here, just loads of cosy couches and laps to snooze on!
Whether your dog is a young, lively pooch with boundless energy or is an older girl or boy they will get as many walks a day as they are used to in lovely locations such as Lindow Common, Tatton Park, Lyme Park, Marbury Country Park & Brereton Heath Country Park.
Sue & Brian have owned dogs for over 30 years and have been home boarding dogs for 3 years. They have looked after all kinds of dogs from Miniature Pinschers to German Shepherds so they are very experienced with all breeds of dogs. They live in a large semi-detached house in Wilmslow with a lovely secure garden for the dogs to play in. Brian is retired and Sue works part time so there is always someone around to look after the dogs. They have 3 teenage daughters who live at home who help to look after the dogs and give them lots of love and attention.
We are not able to board any dogs who are not neutered unless they are under the age of 6 months.
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Are you using and benefiting from SportLife Critical Issues, Bible follow-ups and Theological frameworks in sport? Are you passing this excellent curriculum to other sportspeople, coaches, mentors, chaplains?
The material is already in English and Russian, quite advanced in Castillian Spanish and we would love to see it available in more European languages. Let us know if you want to help with new translations.
Our mates Cindy White, William Crossan, and Dave Johns have started to develop new critical issues and Bible studies. There is another team working on a website. And a third sub-team will be put together to develop some simple training videos.
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Here are a few highlights of Paul Johnson's 11-year coaching tenure at Georgia Tech.
A word to Georgia Tech fans: This could be one of those be-careful-in-thy-wishing deals. Your next coach won't have it easy. The ACC got bigger and better over the 11 seasons of Paul Johnson's stewardship, and Johnson was -- credit where it's due -- a darn good tactician.
As noted a time or two in this space, he was less adept at program-building, at recruiting, at caring about anything beyond his stylized offense. For both better and worse, his offense came to be Tech Football. That his offense worked less well at the end of his tenure than at the beginning is surely one reason he's stepping aside. That, and he's 61.
He'd taken Tech as far as he could, and that's not meant as faint praise. He won the ACC (though the title later was taken away by the NCAA). He won the Orange Bowl. He beat Georgia three times. He had three losing seasons in 11, but he also won nine-plus games four times. Contrast that with his predecessor, who never had a losing season but who never won the ACC, reached a major bowl or beat the Bulldogs even once.
The belief here is that Stansbury will seek a more conventional – read: non-option – coach. Question is, can Tech hope to beat the ACC's better teams by doing the same things those teams are already doing? Apologies for hopping back on my hobbyhorse, but the lifeblood of every program is recruiting. The first thing Tech's next coach must do is rustle up pro-style quarterbacks and tight ends because, for 11 years, Tech hasn't had one. In PJ's world, those positions didn't exist.
The next thing is to convince in-state players that Tech isn't off-limits to any recruit ranked above a 3-star. Johnson's disdain for the process was palpable. His belief was that he could take pretty much anybody and win, and for much of those 11 years he did. But he stopped beating Clemson, and the aggregate score of the past two Georgia games was 84-28, and he'd even lost four of five to Duke.
A lesser strategist might have gone 4-8 with the roster that Johnson just lifted to 7-5. The catch is that any other coach would have configured his roster differently, would have recruited harder. But recruiting at Tech has never been easy – calculus! – and with other ACC schools pumping more and more money into the sport, the Jackets are playing catch-up ball.
That they're based in a state that produces a slew of prospects could help the next coach, but the reality is that Tech has had one top 20 recruiting class this century. (That was the Gailey outlier of 2007, which included Joshua Nesbitt, Jonathan Dwyer, Derrick Morgan and Morgan Burnett.) Being Atlanta-based should likewise be a selling point, except when recruits note that this Atlanta school rarely fills its stadium. The Tech footprint has never been fainter in a market that includes the Braves, the Falcons and now a top-shelf MLS club.
Tech fans will hate hearing this, but Tech isn't hiring the hottest guy out there. It isn't a program on the rocks – Johnson is retiring; he didn't get fired – but the makeover from Johnson to whomever will take years, not months. If the Institute taps Key or Elliott, it's betting on a man who comes from one of the nation's best programs but who has never been a head coach. If it taps Collins or Mike Norvell of Memphis, it's betting on someone who has never won in a Power 5 league. Nobody who could be considered a sure thing is apt to consider Tech.
There are some programs that are essentially one-coach creations – think of Virginia Tech under Frank Beamer – where nothing much happened before that man and there's no guarantee things will ever again be as good. Tech is not such a place. John Heisman coached here. Bill Alexander coached here. Bobby Dodd reigned supreme here. Bobby Ross won the UPI national championship. George O'Leary shared an ACC title. Johnson won one outright.
The current reality is that, since winning the Orange Bowl, Johnson's Jackets were 24-24. This year's team beat no opponent that received a vote in the latest Associated Press poll. It lost to Clemson by 28 and Georgia by 24. This time four years ago, Tech was ranked No. 9 in the College Football Playoff rankings. The years since had seen it slip from relevance to curiosity.
We still noticed Tech because it was the team with an offense that could still stack 60 points on an opponent that didn't know what it was doing. The better opponents, though, eventually figured it out, and nearly every Power 5 opponent had better personnel.
I know this will sound like a condemnation, but that's not how I mean it. I've said it before, and I say it now: He was the best Tech coach since Dodd, and there's a real chance Tech's next coach won't be half as good. And that, weird as it sounds, is also due to Johnson. His program was all about his offense, and ultimately about him. With that gone, the next guy will be starting over.
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Since the amount and complexity of urban shipments is increasing drastically, cities are facing new challenges such as illegal parking and more emissions. Common logistic practices need to be reconsidered by all participants to foster smarter urban logistic solutions.
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package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.master.procedure;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.UncheckedIOException;
import java.util.concurrent.CountDownLatch;
import java.util.concurrent.Future;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.HBaseClassTestRule;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.HBaseTestingUtil;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.StartTestingClusterOption;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.TableName;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.Admin;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.ColumnFamilyDescriptorBuilder;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.Put;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.Table;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.TableDescriptor;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.TableDescriptorBuilder;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.master.HMaster;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.master.assignment.AssignmentManager;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.procedure2.Procedure;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.testclassification.MasterTests;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.testclassification.MediumTests;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util.Bytes;
import org.apache.hadoop.metrics2.impl.JmxCacheBuster;
import org.junit.AfterClass;
import org.junit.BeforeClass;
import org.junit.ClassRule;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.experimental.categories.Category;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.shaded.protobuf.generated.MasterProcedureProtos.CreateTableState;
@Category({ MasterTests.class, MediumTests.class })
public class TestCreateTableNoRegionServer {
@ClassRule
public static final HBaseClassTestRule CLASS_RULE =
HBaseClassTestRule.forClass(TestCreateTableNoRegionServer.class);
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(TestCreateTableNoRegionServer.class);
private static final HBaseTestingUtil UTIL = new HBaseTestingUtil();
private static TableName TABLE_NAME = TableName.valueOf("test");
private static byte[] FAMILY = Bytes.toBytes("f1");
private static CountDownLatch ARRIVE;
private static CountDownLatch RESUME;
public static final class HMasterForTest extends HMaster {
public HMasterForTest(Configuration conf) throws IOException {
super(conf);
}
private boolean isInAssignRegionsState() {
try {
for (StackTraceElement e : Thread.currentThread().getStackTrace()) {
if (
e.getClassName().equals(CreateTableProcedure.class.getName())
&& e.getMethodName().equals("executeFromState")
) {
for (Procedure<?> proc : getProcedures()) {
if (
proc instanceof CreateTableProcedure && !proc.isFinished()
&& ((CreateTableProcedure) proc).getCurrentStateId()
== CreateTableState.CREATE_TABLE_ASSIGN_REGIONS_VALUE
) {
return true;
}
}
}
}
} catch (IOException e) {
throw new UncheckedIOException(e);
}
return false;
}
@Override
public AssignmentManager getAssignmentManager() {
if (ARRIVE != null && isInAssignRegionsState()) {
ARRIVE.countDown();
ARRIVE = null;
try {
RESUME.await();
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
}
}
return super.getAssignmentManager();
}
}
@BeforeClass
public static void setUp() throws Exception {
UTIL.startMiniCluster(
StartTestingClusterOption.builder().masterClass(HMasterForTest.class).build());
// this may cause dead lock if there is no live region server and want to start a new server.
// In JmxCacheBuster we will reinitialize the metrics system so it will get some metrics which
// will need to access meta, since there is no region server, the request will hang there for a
// long time while holding the lock of MetricsSystemImpl, but when start a new region server, we
// also need to update metrics in handleReportForDutyResponse, since we are all in the same
// process and uses the same metrics instance, we hit dead lock.
JmxCacheBuster.stop();
}
@AfterClass
public static void tearDown() throws Exception {
UTIL.shutdownMiniCluster();
}
@Test
public void testCreate() throws Exception {
TableDescriptor td = TableDescriptorBuilder.newBuilder(TABLE_NAME)
.setColumnFamily(ColumnFamilyDescriptorBuilder.of(FAMILY)).build();
Admin admin = UTIL.getAdmin();
ARRIVE = new CountDownLatch(1);
RESUME = new CountDownLatch(1);
Future<Void> future = admin.createTableAsync(td);
ARRIVE.await();
UTIL.getMiniHBaseCluster().stopRegionServer(0).join();
// make sure we the region server is done.
UTIL.waitFor(30000,
() -> UTIL.getMiniHBaseCluster().getMaster().getServerManager().getOnlineServers().isEmpty());
RESUME.countDown();
Thread.sleep(10000);
// the procedure should still be in the CREATE_TABLE_ASSIGN_REGIONS state, but here, we just
// warn it as it may cause more serious problem later.
for (Procedure<?> proc : UTIL.getMiniHBaseCluster().getMaster().getProcedures()) {
if (
proc instanceof CreateTableProcedure && !proc.isFinished()
&& ((CreateTableProcedure) proc).getCurrentStateId()
!= CreateTableState.CREATE_TABLE_ASSIGN_REGIONS_VALUE
) {
LOG.warn("Create table procedure {} assigned regions without a region server!", proc);
}
}
UTIL.getMiniHBaseCluster().startRegionServer();
// the creation should finally be done
future.get(30, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
// make sure we could put to the table
try (Table table =
UTIL.getConnection().getTableBuilder(TABLE_NAME, null).setOperationTimeout(5000).build()) {
table.put(new Put(Bytes.toBytes(0)).addColumn(FAMILY, Bytes.toBytes("q"), Bytes.toBytes(0)));
}
}
}
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Shouldn't be too hard to make the changes required to detect this scenario and use the appropriate functions but before I go ahead and do that I would like to ask you exactly what you're trying to do.
This is because you seem to be wanting to get a range of the resulting http request. ardoHTTP will try to parse that into a text and you may run into encoding issues if you happen to catch a multi-byte character and break it.
I'm trying to change header Range when I send request.
I'm not able to send request because if gives me error when I set Range header.
Any hope for any solution ?
I have made the below changes to the ardoHTTP extension locally. If you can follow the same steps and your server implements the Range request properly, then this should work.
4) Publish this extension to your environment & update your reference.
Ricardo Silva : I have sent you a request to join the team (pending). If you find the above fix suitable, could you please update the component and make a new release.
I'm currently on vacation and thus unable to look into this right away. I'll try to look further into it when I get back (early next week).
Amal: your solution seems acceptable and I will likely include it. Thank you.
Anahit: if you cannot wait for my return to upload a new version of ardoHTTP you could make the changes Amal mentions or get in touch with him.
Alternatively, since you seem to be attempting to consume a REST API, have you considered using the platform's builtin capabilities for that?
I guess i will use integration studio. Can you tell me input and output parameters and theirs types in integration studio?
You dont need to change any parameters in the Integration studio.
Only open the solution file and patch the ProcessRequest method with the Range Header code.
Version 1.2.2 of ardoHTTP includes Amaj's code and should now support range headers.
Please give it a try, if you are still stuck on this.
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Great loction for industrial or commercial business. Right off US-10/Bay City Rd., 6.41 Acres. Sewer/City Water/Consumers.
Commercial Vacant - all utilities, high traffic count, close to Dow Chemical, Saginaw Rd. 128 x 289.
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In community association management, no two words are feared quite as much as 'Budget Season'.
Developing budgets is an important part of any business, and for community associations, the budget is incredibly important due to the fact that communities have a fixed potential income, and need to be prepared in advance for major expenditures like equipment failure or natural disasters.
No matter how experienced you are and how much prior year data you have access to, there is always going to be information you don't know that you need to hunt down.
Especially for portfolio managers, who need to prepare a number of budgets at the same time, because every community must have their Annual General Meeting in the same week.
Ultimately, the budget is the Board's responsibility. It's their budget, and they are the ones that need to make all of the hard decisions, since they are ultimately the ones responsible to present the final draft to the homeowners for approval.
Most budgets begin with a blank Excel spreadsheet. If you're lucky, you have a prior year spreadsheet to work from, or a software tool that makes it easier, such as the budgeting tools in TOPS. However, even then, you're going to be doing a lot of legwork on your own to get the draft budget ready to present to the board.
The community association's budget has one primary (and vitally important) goal. The budget helps the board find the perfect amount to set assessments where homeowners do not feel over-charged, but all expenses, large scale repairs and community-wide emergencies are prepared for financially.
the budget must be able to accurately predict three things: Income (Revenue), Expenses (Operating), and Reserves (Saving and Spending).
Of the three sections of the budget, the Income is perhaps the least important for a community association. Not because income isn't important (you wouldn't be able to pay bills with no income!) but because there is generally very little income a community association makes outside of Homeowner Assessments.
goal for the budget in the first place, so income will generally be one of the last things you do when calculating your budget.
One of the trickiest parts of budgeting is predicting your operating expenses. Expense budgets in corporations are often little more than educated guesses of what each area of the organization will need to spend in the coming year, and if they get it wrong it's not the end of the world.
Community Associations do not have the luxury of large variances. If the money isn't in the budget, then you only have a couple of unsavory options - borrowing money, pulling from reserves (borrowing from your future) or a special assessment (billing the homeowners).
Historic Trend – In a Historic trend budget, you use the prior year's actual expenditures as a baseline, and add a percentage increase for inflation to all accounts.
Historic Trend budgeting is the most common, and the easiest, although it is not necessarily the most accurate method.
Zero-Based – In a zero-based budget, you start every line item at zero and justify the amount for everything that goes into the budget. While more accurate, going over every single line item can be quite time consuming.
As a general rule, a Zero-Based budget is good to do when the community is new, or if you have recently taken over management. If there was even a sniff of mismanagement or fraud associated with prior years and you cannot depend on the history being accurate, you'll have no choice but to start from zero.
Hybrid Method (Recommended) - For most communities in your portfolio, you will likely wind up doing a combination of Historical and Zero-Based budgeting, where you start with the prior actuals for most line items on the chart of accounts, and use a zero-base model for the individual accounts you know will need to be changed next year.
An example of this hybrid model would be if you recently renegotiated a major service contract like landscaping. The historic numbers for the landscaping account in the community's chart of accounts are invalidated because you have a completely different vendor now, so that one account you would reset to zero and calculate out the budgetary requirements for the year from scratch.
Perhaps one of the most important portions of the community association budget is the Reserve Fund.
The reserve portion of the budget covers the amount of money your community needs to save throughout the year to meet your target funding percentage.
The amount of money that the community needs to have in savings in order to be 100% or 'Fully Funded' is based on your community's most recent Reserve Study. The reserve study predicts the lifetime of all of the major equipment and building elements in the community to determine when they will need to be repaired or replaced.
Armed with this prediction, the board has an amount of money they need to save in order to insure the maintenance and upkeep of the community is kept in continuity.
Underfunding reserves is one of the biggest reasons communities have to levy a special assessment on the homeowners. No owner likes receiving a huge bill to pay to repair or replace something that should have been accounted for in the past —That's a good way to lose seats on the board!
Whether you are starting over from scratch or adjusting key accounts for your budget, we've built a guide to help walk your through the process. This new eBook, CAM Budget Survival Guide is completely free! Just click the image below.
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Is raisin a choking hazard?
Is raisin a choking hazard for an 18 month old toddler? should i cut them up before giving it to my daughter?
Nivedita mus b havin enuf teeth nw to cut n chew what she eats. So u can giv her anything now..i hav bn giving raisins to ayansh since he is 1 yr old n had only 4 teeth..
If she doesn't bite, and tends to swallow, then it can choke.
It's better to cut it in two and give, or better to cook it with her meal.
If she bites her food, then she can eat it as is, but I would prefer cutting in half.
she sometimes chews the food but mostly prefers to swallow it..
so i cut the raisins n fed her yesterday.. but she didnt seem to like it.. she just said sheeeee n spat it out.. oh God, this girl just doesnt seem to like any food!!
i soaked them overnite n squeezed the juice n tired feeding her today..but she just looked at it n said NOO.. finally i had to force feed her (which i never do). she is severely constipated since past few days..is there any other solution other than raisin or ajwain water for constipation??
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Kartik Aaryan and Sara Ali Khan's off-screen chemistry is being talked about quite a lot of late, as the two actors shoot for the sequel of Imtiaz Ali's Love Aaj Kal. Now, the first schedule of the film has wrapped up and the team, celebrated it with a party in Delhi.
And Its a wrap for us !!!
In this video, we see the duo dancing on the song Manali Trance. While, it seemed to be like a fun bash, the leading lady Sara Ali Khan was missing in action. There has been strong buzz about the film, ever since the news of Kartik and Sara teaming up gathered steam. One can recollect how on Koffee With Karan, Sara admitted that she finds Kartik cute and wouldn't mind going out on a date with him.
Well, we can surely sense her excitement. It's going to be interesting to see their onscreen chemistry in this romantic flick from Imtiaz Ali's stable.
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Жозеф Жан Феликс Обер (; 20 августа 1849, Нант — 23 мая 1924, Saint-André-d'Ornay около Ла-Рош-сюр-Йон, Вандея) — французский художник, работавший в сфере религиозной живописи. Также известен, как создатель картин, посвящённых Вандейскому мятежу.
Биография
Уроженец Нанта. В 1872 году женился на дочери математика Жана-Клода Буке, а в следующем, 1873 году, поступил в Школу изящных искусств в Париже, где учился у Александра Кабанеля. Обер украсил фресками церкви Нотр-Дам-де-Шан в Париже и Нотр-Дам-де-Безансон в Безансоне, церковь Сен-Поль в Шарантон-ле-Поне и ряд других. Помимо фресок, он занимался созданием эскизов для витражей.
Обер был востребованным художником. В 1898 году он приобрёл чрезвычайно живописно расположенное шато (поместье) «Эрмитаж» в Мансенан-Лизерне, департамент Ду, где имел обыкновение проводить лето и устроил свою мастерскую.
Сегодня Обер больше всего известен своей картиной «Потопления в Нанте» (казни революционерами вандейцев), оригинал которой хранится в Музее изящных искусств Нанта, а этюд — в Музее истории и искусств Шоле.
Литература
Joseph Aubert // Benezit Dictionary of Artists (англ.) — 2006. — ISBN 978-0-19-977378-7
J. Calvet, Joseph Aubert (1849-1924), Paris, F. Lanore Éditeur, 1926.
Romain Dauphin-Meunier, Joseph Aubert (1849-1924): la vie et l'œuvre d'un peintre chrétien (докторская диссертация, Париж, Университет Париж IV Сорбонна, 2005).
Примечания
Галерея
Художники Франции XIX века
Художники Франции XX века
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Alajuela is a province of Costa Rica located on the west side of the central part in the north of the country; it limits with Nicaragua to the N, with the province of Heredia to the E, with that of San José to the S and SE; the one from Puntarenas to S, SW and W; and that of Guanacaste to S, E and N. The capital is the city of Alajuela. The province has an area of 9,757.53 km², and a population of 876,073. It is subdivided into 15 and 111 districts.
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The city of Alajuela is the capital of the canton and the province of Alajuela. It is the birthplace of the national hero of Costa Rica, Juan Santamaría. He was a humble young man who made possible to win the decisive battle by sacrificing himself and being the hero during the campaign of 1856-1857 when Costa Rica won against the armed forces of the North American filibuster William Walker. Her heroic decision is remembered and honored with the monument (2ª Ave., 2ª Street) as well as with the Juan Santamaría Cultural Historical Museum. In Alajuela is also located Juan Santamaría International Airport, the main airport in Costa Rica and whose name is in honor of the mentioned hero, and is located 3 km S of the capital of the province, and 10 km W of San José.
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• Historical Museum and Monument to Juan Santamaría, Central Park, Alajuela Cathedral, Temple of La Agonía.
• National Parks Arenal Volcano, Poás Volcano and Juan Castro Blanco, Caño Negro National Wildlife Refuge, Lake Arenal Lake, San Carlos River, Cold River.
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Our Lady of the Pillar Cathedral
The Cathedral was constructed in 1854.
Two Costa Rican presidents are buried here.
It is the second biggest church in all of Costa Rica.
Tomas Guardia Central Park
Traditional Costa Rican music is performed at the park every Saturday.
Local break dancers use the park to practice and perform.
The fountain located at the center of the park was imported from Glasgow, Scotland.
Juan Santamaria Park
A city-wide parade is held every April 11th to commemorate the Battle of Rivas.
The famous Alajuela "letters" sit just meters away in the Parque de los Niños.
A detailed history of the life of Juan Santamaria exists in the museum near Central Park.
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It has capacity for 17,895 spectators.
The stadium was named in 1961.
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There are 249 businesses within the market with a wide variety of services including restaurants.
It was founded on the 12th of October, 1782.
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\section{Introduction}
A finite phase space of dimension $M$, where coordinate and momentum
have $M$ possible values, is a frequent component of various physical
and mathematical problems. Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) \cite{Good fft,C-T},
Schwinger factorization of unitary operators \cite{Sch 1}, generation
of \textit{kq} bases and finite dimensional Harper-like Hamiltonians
\cite{MRZ} are the problems related to finite phase space that will
be considered in this paper. A recent review of various quantum systems
with finite Hilbert space can be found in ref. \cite{Vourdas}.
Originally studied by Weyl \cite{Weyl}, the finite dimensional Hilbert
space was systematized by Schwinger in terms of {}``Unitary Operator
Bases'' \cite{Sch 1}. Schwinger considered a $M$-dimensional physical
system. Such a Hilbert space can be achieved by application of the
following boundary conditions on the wave function $\psi(x)$ and
its Fourier transform $\Psi(p)$ (ref. \cite{Zak boundary}):
\begin{equation}
\psi(x)=\psi(x+Mc),\,\,\Psi(p)=\Psi(p+\frac{2\pi\hbar}{c}),\end{equation}
where $c$ is a length unit. In what follows, we will assume $c=1$.
As a consequence of the above boundary conditions $x$ and $p$ have
a finite discrete spectrum of eigenvalues:
\begin{equation}
x=0,1,...,M-1;\,\, p=\frac{2\pi\hbar}{M}\cdot\{0,1,...,M-1\}.\end{equation}
Using unitary operators $U$ and $V$ (ref. \cite{MRZ} with $c=1$):
\begin{equation}
\left\{ \begin{array}{l}
U=e^{i\hat{x}\frac{2\pi{}}{M}},\\
V=e^{\frac{i}{\hbar}\hat{p}},\end{array}\right.\label{eq:UV}\end{equation}
the complete orthogonal operator basis of $M^{2}$ operators can be
defined as \cite{Sch 1}:
\begin{equation}
U^{k}V^{n};\, k,n=0,1,...,M-1.\label{eq:Sch Bases}\end{equation}
The above operators have the commutation relation:
\begin{equation}
V^{n}U^{k}=U^{k}V^{n}e^{\frac{2\pi i}{M}nk}.\label{eq:U-V comm}\end{equation}
For a coprime decomposition of $M=M_{1}M_{2}$, using the Fermat-Euler
theorem, Schwinger showed how to factorize the unitary operators.
The Fermat-Euler theorem states that if $M_{1}$ and $M_{2}$ are
coprime, then there exist unique $N_{1}$ and $N_{2}$ such that:
\begin{equation}
M_{1}N_{2}=1\,(\text{mod }M_{2}),\,\, M_{2}N_{1}=1\,(\text{mod }M_{1}).\end{equation}
Therefore, the two pairs of unitary operators defined as:
\begin{equation}
\left\{ \begin{array}{l}
U_{1}=U^{M_{2}},\\
V_{1}=V^{M_{2}N_{1}},\end{array}\right.\left\{ \begin{array}{l}
U_{2}=U^{M_{1}},\\
V_{2}=V^{M_{1}N_{2}},\end{array}\right.\label{eq:Sch U V}\end{equation}
behave as independent complementary operators of factorized dimensions
$M_{1}$ and $M_{2}$. The respective commutation relations are:
\begin{equation}
V_{i}^{n_{i}}U_{i}^{k_{i}}=U_{i}^{k_{i}}V_{i}^{n_{i}}e^{\frac{2\pi i}{M_{i}}n_{i}k_{i}},\, i=1,2;\label{eq:Schw U V 1}\end{equation}
\begin{equation}
V_{i}^{n_{i}}U_{j}^{k_{j}}=U_{j}^{k_{j}}V_{i}^{n_{i}},\, i\neq j,\, i,j=1,2.\label{eq:Schw U V 2}\end{equation}
Each unitary operator on the $M$ dimensional space (Eq. \ref{eq:Sch Bases})
can be considered as two operators from the factorized dimensions
$M_{1}$ and $M_{2}$. This is due to the one-to-one {}``Sino-Ruritanian''
correspondences \cite{Good 2FFT}:
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{c}
n=n_{1}M_{2}N_{1}+n_{2}M_{1}N_{2}\,\,\,(mod\, M),\\
k=k_{1}M_{2}+k_{2}M_{1}\,\,\,(mod\, M).\end{array}\end{split}
\label{eq:Sino-Ru}\end{equation}
Therefore, for every power $n$ of the operator $V$ we can find the
unique representation by the factorized unitary operators $V_{1}$
and $V_{2}$. The appropriate powers $n_{1}$ and $n_{2}$ of the
factorized operators $V_{1}$ and $V_{2}$ are determined by the first
{}``Sino-Ruritanian'' correspondence (Eq. \eqref{eq:Sino-Ru}).
Similarly, the correspondence between $U$ and $(U_{1},U_{2})$ is
determined by the second {}``Sino-Ruritanian'' correspondence (Eq.
\eqref{eq:Sino-Ru}). Another recent factorization construction based
on the Chinese Remainder Theorem (CRT) can be found in ref. \cite{Vourdas}.
After we have obtained factorization of the $M$ dimensional Hilbert
space into its coprime sub-dimensions $M_{1}$ and $M_{2}$, we can
apply it to the \textit{kq} bases generation and the Harper-like Hamiltonian
model. Let us first consider the \textit{kq} bases generation. The
factorized operators from Eq. \eqref{eq:Sch U V} can be used for
generation of the following two pairs of operators (note that $V_{2}^{M_{1}}=V^{M_{1}}$
and $V_{1}^{M_{2}}=V^{M_{2}}$):
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}(a)\left\{ \begin{array}{l}
\tau(\frac{2\pi{}}{a})=e^{i\hat{x}\frac{2\pi{}}{a}}=U^{M_{2}};\\
T(a)=e^{\frac{i}{\hbar}\hat{p}a}=V^{M_{1}};\end{array}\right.(b)\left\{ \begin{array}{l}
\tau(\frac{2\pi{}}{b})=e^{i\hat{x}\frac{2\pi{}}{b}}=U^{M_{1}};\\
T(b)=e^{\frac{i}{\hbar}\hat{p}b}=V^{M_{2}},\end{array}\right.\end{split}
\label{eq:Zak operators}\end{equation}
where the dimension $M=M_{1}M_{2}$ and $a=M_{1}$, $b=M_{2}$ (according
to the notation of ref. \cite{MRZ} with c=1). Hence, by employing
all possible powers, each pair of operators (a) and (b) forms a complete
set of M commuting operators and thus generates an alternative \textit{kq}
basis for treatment of the $M$-dimensional Hilbert space. We have
two such bases:
\begin{gather}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{c}
(a)\text{ }|k,q\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{M_{2}}}\sum_{s=0}^{M_{2}-1}e^{iksa}|q+sa\rangle,\\
\\(a)\left\{ \begin{array}{l}
k=\frac{2\pi}{M}f,\,\text{ }f=0,...,M_{2}-1,\\
q=0,...,M_{1}-1,\end{array}\right.\end{array}\end{split}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{cc}
(b)\text{ }|K,Q\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{M_{1}}}\sum_{t=0}^{M_{1}-1}e^{iKtb}|Q+tb\rangle\\
\\(b)\left\{ \begin{array}{l}
K=\frac{2\pi}{M}f',\,\text{ }f'=0,...,M_{1}-1,\\
Q=0,...,M_{2}-1.\end{array}\right.\end{array}\end{split}
\label{eq:kq}\end{gather}
The unique property of the \textit{kq} bases is that they are eigenfunctions
of both space and momentum displacement operators. These functions
have partial knowledge about both position and momentum, whose precise
simultaneous knowledge is limited by the non-commutation of the corresponding
operators. In the case of dimension $M=M_{1}M_{2}$ factorizable to
coprime numbers $M_{1}$ and $M_{2}$, the two \textit{kq} bases (a)
and (b) are Mutually Unbiased Bases (MUB) \cite{MRZ}. The MUB property
of the bases means that if the physical system is found in one of
the states of one MUB (for example set (a)), then it has equal probabilities
to be in all the states of the other MUB (set (b) in our example).
Mathematically, the mutual unbiasedness of the two \textit{kq} bases
means the following equality: $|\langle k,q|K,Q\rangle|^{2}=\frac{1}{M}$.
For non-coprime $M_{1}$ and $M_{2}$ the MUB property is violated.
For example, if $M_{1}=m_{1}r$ and $M_{2}=m_{2}r$ have a common
multiple $r$, we have:
\begin{equation}
\langle k,q|K,Q\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{M}}\sum_{t,s}e^{-iksa}e^{iKtb}\langle sm_{1}r+q|tm_{2}r+Q\rangle.\end{equation}
The product $\langle sm_{1}r+q|tm_{2}r+Q\rangle$ equals unity for
the solution of the following modular equation:
\begin{equation}
sm_{1}r+q-tm_{2}r-Q=0\,(mod\, M).\end{equation}
Following ref. \cite{Vinogradov} (p. 45 theorem `d'), the above equation
can be taken modulo $r$:
\begin{equation}
q=Q\,(mod\, r).\end{equation}
Therefore, for $q_{0}=0$ and $Q_{0}=1$ (which is always possible
according to the ranges of values Eqs. (\ref{eq:kq})) we have $|\langle k,q_{0}|K,Q_{0}\rangle|^{2}=0\neq\frac{1}{M}$.
To complete the introduction to \textit{kq} MUB we note their quasi-periodic
properties:
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{cc}
(a)\,|k+\frac{2\pi}{M_{1}},q\rangle=|k,q\rangle,\, & |k,q+M_{1}\rangle=e^{-ika}|k,q\rangle,\\
(b)\,|K+\frac{2\pi}{M_{2}},Q\rangle=|K,Q\rangle,\, & |K,Q+M_{2}\rangle=e^{-iKb}|K,Q\rangle.\end{array}\end{split}
\label{eq:Quasi kq}\end{equation}
Now, let us consider Harper-like Hamiltonians. They are defined as
Hamiltonians of one degree of freedom periodic both in coordinate
and momentum \cite{Harper-like}. For our discussion we are interested
in the use of Harper-like Hamiltonians for the energy spectra design
considered in ref. \cite{MRZ}. The energy spectra design is a direct
consequence of the factorization of the $M=M_{1}M_{2}$ - dimensional
Hilbert space to coprime constituents $M_{1}$ and $M_{2}$. In the
original version (ref. \cite{MRZ}) one considered a Harper-like Hamiltonian
$H[T(b),\tau(\frac{2\pi}{a})]$ which is a function of the two operators
$T(b)$ and $\tau(\frac{2\pi}{a})$ from Eq. \eqref{eq:Zak operators}.
It is important that the Hamiltonian $H[T(b),\tau(\frac{2\pi}{a})]$
is a function of the operators $V_{1}$ and $U_{1}$ (due to $T(b)=V_{1}^{M_{2}}$
and $\tau(\frac{2\pi}{a})=U_{1}$); in such a case only the $M_{1}$
- dimensional subspace is affected by the Hamiltonian. The $M_{2}$
- dimensional subspace is untouched by the Hamiltonian. Hence, considering
$H[T(b),\tau(\frac{2\pi}{a})]$ we expect to obtain $M_{1}$ energy
levels (with a spectrum determined by the details of the Hamiltonian)
each of which is degenerate $M_{2}$ times.
The aim of this paper is first to extend the Schwinger factorization
to non-coprime $M_{1}$ and $M_{2}$. Then the other two applications,
the \textit{kq}-like MUB generation and the energy spectra design
by Harper-like Hamiltonian, are extended correspondingly. For that
purpose, in section 2, we define the permutation operator $A$, based
on the previous study by Cooley and Tukey of Fast Fourier Transform
(FFT) \cite{C-T}. Using the operator $A$ we obtain pairs of unitary
operators, which have commutation relations as in Eqs. (\ref{eq:Schw U V 1},
\ref{eq:Schw U V 2}). In section 3 we use the new factorized unitary
pairs to generate two \textit{kq}-like MUB. New quasi-periodicity
properties are obtained in one of the bases. In section 4 we apply
the new factorization to the energy spectra design using Harper-like
Hamiltonians without any restriction on the factors $M_{1}$ and $M_{2}$
of the dimension $M=M_{1}M_{2}$. Section 5 includes a discussion
and summary.
\section{Factorization of unitary operators using the permutation operator
A}
To define the permutation operator $A$ we start by recalling the
Division Algorithm Theorem (DAT) from number theory.
The theorem states (ref. \cite{Vinogradov} page 2 or ref. \cite{Natha}
page 3) that for any integer numbers $D$ and $d$ with $d>0$, there
exists a unique pair of integer numbers $q$ and $r$ satisfying the
following conditions: \begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{l}
(a)\text{ }D=d\cdot{q}+r,\\
(b)\text{ }0\leq{r}<d.\end{array}\end{split}
\end{equation}
Consider the special case of positive integer $D$ in the range $[0,1,...,M_{1}M_{2}-1]$
and positive $d=M_{2}$. In this case there is a unique pair of integers
$q$ and $r$ satisfying the following conditions: \begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{l}
(a)\text{ }q\in{[0,1,...,M_{1}-1]},\\
(b)\text{ }r\in{[0,1,...,M_{2}-1]},\\
(c)\text{ }D=d\cdot{q}+r.\end{array}\end{split}
\end{equation}
For our discussion, this DAT based special representation of the numbers
modulo $M=M_{1}M_{2}$ is the crucial component.
In 1965 Cooley and Tukey \cite{C-T} introduced an FFT algorithm not
limited to coprime factorization of $M=M_{1}M_{2}$. They used two
complementary DAT based representations for the $x$ and $p$ variable
indices:
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}\left\{ \begin{array}{l}
n=n_{1}M_{2}+n_{2},\\
k=k_{1}+k_{2}M_{1},\end{array}\right.\end{split}
\label{eq:conj ENR}\end{equation}
which enabled them to simplify the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT)
calculation ($w_{M}=e^{\frac{2\pi{}i}{M}}$):
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{c}
p_{k}=\frac{1}{\sqrt{M}}\sum_{n=0}^{M-1}x_{n}w_{M}^{nk}=\frac{1}{\sqrt{M}}\sum_{n=0}^{M-1}x_{n}w_{M}^{(n_{1}M_{2}+n_{2})(k_{1}+k_{2}M_{1})}=\\
\\=\frac{1}{\sqrt{M_{2}}}\sum_{n_{2}=0}^{M_{2}-1}w_{M}^{n_{2}(k_{1}+k_{2}M_{1})}\frac{1}{\sqrt{M_{1}}}\sum_{n_{1}=0}^{M_{1}-1}x_{n}w_{M}^{n_{1}k_{1}M_{2}}.\end{array}\end{split}
\label{eq:C-T FFT}\end{equation}
The two summations in the last line of the above formula require $M\cdot\sum_{i=1}^{2}M_{i}$
operations instead of $M^{2}$ operations by direct calculation \cite{C-T}.
Following Cooley and Tukey, we define a permutation operator $A$,
which acts in the finite $M$ - dimensional Hilbert space:
\begin{equation}
A=\sum_{x_{1}=0}^{M_{1}-1}\sum_{x_{2}=0}^{M_{2}-1}|x_{2}+M_{2}x_{1}\rangle\langle x_{1}+M_{1}x_{2}|.\label{eq:A operator}\end{equation}
For the construction of the operator $A$ we used two DAT based representations,
as in Eq. \eqref{eq:conj ENR}, applied to the coordinate states $|x\rangle$.
In the coordinate representation our operator is equal to the stride
permutation matrix widely used in signal processing \cite{Toli-An}.
For a simple illustration, let us consider the example of dimension
$M=6$, where $M_{1}=2$ and $M_{2}=3$. The table of correspondence
between the numbers $x=0,1,2,3,4,5$ and pairs of numbers $(x_{1}=0,1;\, x_{2}=0,1,2)$
according to the rule $x=x_{1}+M_{1}x_{2}$ is:
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\begin{centering}
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
\hline
$x$ & 0 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5\tabularnewline
\hline
\hline
$x_{1}$ & 0 & 1 & 0 & 1 & 0 & 1\tabularnewline
\hline
$x_{2}$ & 0 & 0 & 1 & 1 & 2 & 2\tabularnewline
\hline
\end{tabular}
\par\end{centering}
\caption{DAT representation of $x=(x_{1},x_{2})$}
\end{table}
With the rule $x=x_{1}^{'}M_{2}+x_{2}^{'}$ we have another table
:
\begin{table}[H]
\begin{centering}
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
\hline
$x$ & 0 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5\tabularnewline
\hline
\hline
$x_{1}^{'}$ & 0 & 0 & 0 & 1 & 1 & 1\tabularnewline
\hline
$x_{2}^{'}$ & 0 & 1 & 2 & 0 & 1 & 2\tabularnewline
\hline
\end{tabular}
\par\end{centering}
\caption{DAT representation of $x=(x_{1}^{'},x_{2}^{'})$}
\end{table}
Consequently, the permutation matrix $A$ corresponding to Eq. \eqref{eq:A operator}
(using the standard basis for $|x\rangle$) is:
\begin{equation}
A=\left(\begin{array}{cccccc}
1 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0\\
0 & 0 & 1 & 0 & 0 & 0\\
0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 1 & 0\\
0 & 1 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0\\
0 & 0 & 0 & 1 & 0 & 0\\
0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 1\end{array}\right).\end{equation}
Also, it can be written in a compact way as $A=(0)(1,3,4,2)(5)$.
This means that $A$ leaves the coordinate states $|0\rangle$ and
$|5\rangle$ unchanged, $|1\rangle$ goes into $|3\rangle$, $|3\rangle$
goes into $|4\rangle$, $|4\rangle$ goes into $|2\rangle$ and $|2\rangle$
goes into $|1\rangle$. We note that the operator $A$ is unitary:
\begin{equation}
AA^{\dagger}=I.\label{eq:perm pr}\end{equation}
With the permutation operator $A$ at hand, we can define the new
factorization. To do this we use the pairs of operators from Eq. \eqref{eq:Zak operators},
whose definition captures a general factorization of $M=M_{1}M_{2}$.
We modify the (a) set of operators by the permutation operator $A$
of Eq. \eqref{eq:A operator}, and for convenience relabel all the
operators:\\
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}(a')\left\{ \begin{array}{l}
\tilde{U}_{1}=\tau'(\frac{2\pi{}}{a})=A\tau(\frac{2\pi{}}{a})A^{\dag}=AU^{M_{2}}A^{\dag};\\
\tilde{V}_{2}=T'(a)=AT(a)A^{\dag}=AV^{M_{1}}A^{\dag};\end{array}\right.(b)\left\{ \begin{array}{l}
\tilde{U}_{2}=\tau(\frac{2\pi{}}{b})=e^{i\hat{x}\frac{2\pi{}}{b}}=U^{M_{1}};\\
\tilde{V}_{1}=T(b)=e^{\frac{i}{\hbar}\hat{p}b}=V^{M_{2}}.\end{array}\right.\end{split}
\label{eq:New Fact}\end{equation}
The tilde denotes the new version of operators. The (a') and (b) sets
of operators replace the Schwinger operators of Eq. \eqref{eq:Sch U V}.
As we will show shortly, they obey all the commutation relations Eqs.
(\ref{eq:Schw U V 1}, \ref{eq:Schw U V 2}) of factorized operators.
Therefore, the (a') and (b) sets of operators define the new factorization,
not restricted to coprime decomposition. The commutation relation
Eq. \eqref{eq:Schw U V 2} is fulfilled by the tilde operators (Eq.
\eqref{eq:New Fact}) due to the unitarity property of $A$. For the
commutation relation Eq. \eqref{eq:Schw U V 1} we first calculate
the operation of $AU^{M_{2}}A^{\dag}$ and $A^{\dag}U^{M_{1}}A$ on
coordinate states:
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{split}\begin{array}{c}
AU^{M_{2}}A^{\dag}|x\rangle=AU^{M_{2}}A^{\dag}|x_{1}M_{2}+x_{2}\rangle=AU^{M_{2}}|x_{1}+M_{1}x_{2}\rangle=\\
=e^{\frac{2\pi i}{M_{1}}x_{1}}A|x_{1}+M_{1}x_{2}\rangle=e^{\frac{2\pi i}{M_{1}}x_{1}}|x_{1}M_{2}+x_{2}\rangle;\end{array}\end{split}
\end{split}
\end{equation}
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{c}
A^{\dag}U^{M_{1}}A|x\rangle=A^{\dag}U^{M_{1}}A|x_{1}^{'}+M_{1}x_{2}^{'}\rangle=A^{\dag}U^{M_{1}}|x_{1}^{'}M_{2}+x_{2}^{'}\rangle=\\
=e^{\frac{2\pi i}{M_{2}}x_{2}^{'}}A^{\dag}|x_{1}^{'}M_{2}+x_{2}^{'}\rangle=e^{\frac{2\pi i}{M_{2}}x_{2}^{'}}|x_{1}^{'}+M_{1}x_{2}^{'}\rangle,\end{array}\end{split}
\end{equation}
where the only difference in the above calculations is that we used
different DAT based representations for the $x$ values. Using the
above expressions one can prove:
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{c}
\tilde{V}_{1}^{n_{1}}\tilde{U}_{1}^{k_{1}}|x\rangle=V^{M_{2}n_{1}}AU^{M_{2}k_{1}}A^{\dag}|x_{1}M_{2}+x_{2}\rangle=e^{\frac{2\pi i}{M_{1}}k_{1}x_{1}}V^{M_{2}n_{1}}|x_{1}M_{2}+x_{2}\rangle=\\
=e^{\frac{2\pi i}{M_{1}}k_{1}x_{1}}|(x_{1}-n_{1})M_{2}+x_{2}\rangle,\end{array}\end{split}
\end{equation}
whereas applying $\tilde{U}_{1}^{k_{1}}\tilde{V}_{1}^{n_{1}}$ we
get:
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{c}
\tilde{U}_{1}^{k_{1}}\tilde{V}_{1}^{n_{1}}|x\rangle=AU^{M_{2}k_{1}}A^{\dag}V^{M_{2}n_{1}}|x_{1}M_{2}+x_{2}\rangle=AU^{M_{2}k_{1}}A^{\dag}|(x_{1}-n_{1})M_{2}+x_{2}\rangle=\\
=e^{\frac{2\pi i}{M_{1}}k_{1}(x_{1}-n_{1})}|(x_{1}-n_{1})M_{2}+x_{2}\rangle.\end{array}\end{split}
\end{equation}
Similar results can be shown for the operators $\tilde{V}_{2}^{n_{2}}$
and $\tilde{U}_{2}^{k_{2}}$. Summarizing the results, the commutation
relation (Eq. \eqref{eq:Schw U V 1}) is fulfilled:
\begin{equation}
\tilde{V}_{i}^{n_{i}}\tilde{U}_{i}^{k_{i}}=\tilde{U}_{i}^{k_{i}}\tilde{V}_{i}^{n_{i}}e^{\frac{2\pi i}{M_{i}}n_{i}k_{i}},\, i=1,2.\end{equation}
Therefore, using the permutation operator $A$ we obtained the new
factorization of the unitary operators, which is not limited to coprime
decomposition of $M$. Here we used the permutation operator $A$
for the transformation of the (a) set of operators to the new (a')
set for the factorization. Obviously we could have applied the transformation
to the (b) set, which would have also enabled the factorization.
In the particular case of $M_{1}=M_{2}$ (a=b), the two \textit{kq}
bases Eq. \eqref{eq:kq} are identical, and so are the two (a) and
(b) sets of operators in Eq. \eqref{eq:Zak operators}, and the permutation
operator $A$ from Eq. \eqref{eq:A operator} satisfies $A^{2}=I$.
In this case we have only one set of \textit{kq} - operators and only
one $|k,q\rangle$ basis. Application of the permutation operator
$A$ to that set of operators defines the tilde set, which obeys the
proper commutation relations with the original set (Eqs. \ref{eq:Schw U V 1},
\ref{eq:Schw U V 2}). Their respective eigenstates (obtained by applying
A to the unique $|k,q\rangle$ basis) are MUB with respect to the
original $|k,q\rangle$ states. (See also the next example and the
treatment of Harper - like Hamiltonians for $M=4=2^{2}$ in section
4).
The permutation operator $A$, based on the analogy to the Cooley
and Tukey FFT, solves the unitary operator factorization. To acquire
some physical intuition about the operator $A$, let us consider the
example of dimension $M=4$, where $M_{1}=M_{2}=2$. In this case,
the operators from Eq. \eqref{eq:Zak operators} in the coordinate
representation may be presented as:
{\small \begin{equation}
\begin{split}(a)\left\{ \begin{array}{l}
U^{2}=\left(\begin{array}{cccc}
1 & 0 & 0 & 0\\
0 & -1 & 0 & 0\\
0 & 0 & 1 & 0\\
0 & 0 & 0 & -1\end{array}\right),\,\, V^{2}=\left(\begin{array}{cccc}
0 & 0 & 1 & 0\\
0 & 0 & 0 & 1\\
1 & 0 & 0 & 0\\
0 & 1 & 0 & 0\end{array}\right).\end{array}\right.\end{split}
\end{equation}
}The sets (a) and (b) of operators in Eq. \eqref{eq:Zak operators}
are identical in our example. To get the second set of factorized
operators we write the (a') set from Eq. \eqref{eq:New Fact}:
{\small \begin{equation}
\begin{split}(a')\left\{ \begin{array}{l}
AU^{2}A^{\dag}=\left(\begin{array}{cccc}
1 & 0 & 0 & 0\\
0 & 1 & 0 & 0\\
0 & 0 & -1 & 0\\
0 & 0 & 0 & -1\end{array}\right),\,\, AV^{2}A^{\dag}=\left(\begin{array}{cccc}
0 & 1 & 0 & 0\\
1 & 0 & 0 & 0\\
0 & 0 & 0 & 1\\
0 & 0 & 1 & 0\end{array}\right),\end{array}\right.\end{split}
\end{equation}
}where the permutation operator in coordinate representation is $A=(0)(1,2)(3)$.
The operator $U^{2}$ has two eigenvalues (1 and -1), and the operator
$V^{2}$ permutes between the vectors with the same eigenvalue (1
or -1). This is why the operator $U^{2}$ commutes with the operator
$V^{2}$. Permutation by the operator $A$ turns the operator $U^{2}$
into the operator $AU^{2}A^{\dag}$, which anticommutes with $V^{2}$.
The operators $AU^{2}A^{\dag}$ and $V^{2}$ form a complementary
pair of operators for sub-dimension $M_{1}=2$, where their anticommutation
is consistent with Eq. \eqref{eq:Schw U V 1}. The operators $U^{2}$
and $AV^{2}A^{\dag}$ form another complementary pair of operators
for sub-dimension $M_{2}=2$. The operator $A$ permutes the eigenvalues
of $U^{2}$ in such a way as to make the operator $V^{2}$ anticommute
with $AU^{2}A^{\dag}$.
A more interesting example is dimension $M=12$, where both coprime
and non-coprime factorizations are possible. For the case of $M_{1}=2$
and $M_{2}=6$, using the coordinate representation, the permutation
operator is
\[
A=(0)(1,6,3,7,9,10,5,8,4,2)(11).\]
In the other case, where $M_{1}=3$ and $M_{2}=4$, the permutation
operator is
\[
A=(0)(1,4,5,9,3)(2,8,10,7,6)(11).\]
In both cases the construction of the operators from Eq. \eqref{eq:New Fact}
leads to the factorized pairs of operators. The generality of the
new factorization enables to perform it for every factorized numbers
$M_{1}$ and $M_{2}$. In the case where $M_{1}$ or $M_{2}$ are
composite numbers, another factorization can be performed until we
reach prime numbers in factorization.
Note that Schwinger's solution for non-coprime factorization in ref.\cite{Sch 1}
gives the factorized pairs of operators (see also ref.\cite{Sch-Eng}),
which obey the commutation relations of Eqs. (\ref{eq:Schw U V 1},
\ref{eq:Schw U V 2}). However, while for the coprime factorization
an explicit expression is given in ref.\cite{Sch 1} connecting between
the factorized pairs and the original operators $U$ and $V$, no
such expression is given for the non-coprime case. In our paper this
explicit expression is given in Eq. \eqref{eq:New Fact}.
\section{New \textit{kq}-like bases}
Each set (a') and (b) of operators (Eq. \eqref{eq:New Fact}) generates
$M$ commuting operators and can be used for the definition of a basis
for the $M$ - dimensional Hilbert space. The set (b) of operators
has, as an eigenbasis, the $|K,Q\rangle$ basis. As a result of the
unitary transformation of the (a) set, the (a') set defines the \textit{kq}-like
basis $\widetilde{|k,q\rangle}$ as follows:
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{c}
(a')\,\text{ }\widetilde{|k,q\rangle}=A|k,q\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{M_{2}}}\sum_{s=0}^{M_{2}-1}e^{iksa}|s+qM_{2}\rangle,\\
\\(a')\left\{ \begin{array}{l}
k=\frac{2\pi}{M}f,\,\text{ }f=0,...,M_{2}-1,\\
q=0,...,M_{1}-1.\end{array}\right.\end{array}\end{split}
\label{eq:new kq}\end{equation}
As a result of the fact that the two sets of operators $(\tilde{V}_{1},\tilde{U}_{1})$
and $(\tilde{V}_{2},\tilde{U}_{2})$ describe $M_{1}$ and $M_{2}$
subspaces in the entire $M$ - dimensional Hilbert space, the bases
$|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle$ and $|K,Q\rangle$ are mutually unbiased.
Let us check the overlap between $|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle$ and $|K,Q\rangle$
states ($a=M_{1},\, b=M_{2})$:
\begin{equation}
\langle\widetilde{k,q}|K,Q\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{M_{1}}}\frac{1}{\sqrt{M_{2}}}\sum_{s=0}^{M_{2}-1}\sum_{t=0}^{M_{1}-1}e^{-iksa}e^{iKtb}\langle s+qM_{2}|Q+tb\rangle.\end{equation}
Inserting ($a=M_{1},b=M_{2})$ we have:
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{c}
=\frac{1}{\sqrt{M}}\sum_{s=0}^{M_{2}-1}\sum_{t=0}^{M_{1}-1}e^{-iksM_{1}}e^{iKtM_{2}}\langle s+qM_{2}|Q+tM_{2}\rangle=\\
\\=\frac{1}{\sqrt{M}}\sum_{s=0}^{M_{2}-1}\sum_{t=0}^{M_{1}-1}e^{-iksM_{1}}e^{iKtM_{2}}\delta^{M_{1}}(s-Q)\delta^{M_{2}}(q-t)=\\
\\=\frac{1}{\sqrt{M}}e^{-ikQM_{1}}e^{iKqM_{2}}.\end{array}\end{split}
\end{equation}
Here $\delta^{M_{i}}(x-x_{0})$ means that the argument of the delta
function is taken modulo $M_{i},$ $\delta^{M_{i}}(0)=1$ and elsewhere
is zero. Therefore, these bases are mutually unbiased: $|\langle\widetilde{k,q}|K,Q\rangle|^{2}=\frac{1}{M}$.
We call the basis $|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle$ a \textit{kq}-like basis
because it is not an eigenfunction of the same operators as the $|k,q\rangle$
basis, but of the operators related to them by the permutation transformation.
In addition, it has different periodicity properties. As $|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle$
is defined, it has the completely periodic property:
\begin{equation}
(a')\,|\widetilde{k+\frac{2\pi}{M_{1}},q}\rangle=|\widetilde{k,q+M_{1}}\rangle=|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle.\end{equation}
To show explicitly the difference and similarity between the bases
$|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle$ and $|k,q\rangle$ we consider an example
of dimension $M=6$ with $M_{1}=3$ and $M_{2}=2$. Using the $|x\rangle$
representation we list in three columns all basis members of $|k,q\rangle$
on the left hand side, all $|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle$ basis vectors
in the middle and $|K,Q\rangle$ on the right hand side:
{\footnotesize \begin{equation}
\begin{split}\left\{ \begin{array}{l}
|(0,0)\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left(|0\rangle+|3\rangle\right),\\
|(0,1)\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left(|1\rangle+|4\rangle\right),\\
|(0,2)\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left(|2\rangle+|5\rangle\right),\\
|(1,0)\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left(|0\rangle-|3\rangle\right),\\
|(1,1)\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left(|1\rangle-|4\rangle\right),\\
|(1,2)\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left(|2\rangle-|5\rangle\right),\end{array}\right.\left\{ \begin{array}{c}
|\widetilde{(0,0)}\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left(|0\rangle+|1\rangle\right),\\
|\widetilde{(0,1)}\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left(|2\rangle+|3\rangle\right),\\
|\widetilde{(0,2)}\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left(|4\rangle+|5\rangle\right),\\
|\widetilde{(1,0)}\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left(|0\rangle-|1\rangle\right),\\
|\widetilde{(1,1)}\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left(|2\rangle-|3\rangle\right),\\
|\widetilde{(1,2)}\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left(|4\rangle-|5\rangle\right),\end{array}\right.\left\{ \begin{array}{c}
|(0,0)\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}\left(|0\rangle+|2\rangle+|4\rangle\right),\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\\
|(0,1)\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}\left(|1\rangle+|3\rangle+|5\rangle\right),\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\\
|(1,0)\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}\left(|0\rangle+e^{\frac{2\pi i}{3}}|2\rangle+e^{\frac{4\pi i}{3}}|4\rangle\right),\\
|(1,1)\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}\left(|1\rangle+e^{\frac{2\pi i}{3}}|3\rangle+e^{\frac{4\pi i}{3}}|5\rangle\right),\\
|(2,0)\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}\left(|0\rangle+e^{\frac{4\pi i}{3}}|2\rangle+e^{\frac{2\pi i}{3}}|4\rangle\right),\\
|(2,1)\rangle=\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}\left(|1\rangle+e^{\frac{4\pi i}{3}}|3\rangle+e^{\frac{2\pi i}{3}}|5\rangle\right).\end{array}\right.\end{split}
\end{equation}
}Hence, the $|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle$ and the $|k,q\rangle$ bases
are neither equal nor orthogonal to one another (they are eigenfunctions
of different sets of operators). Nevertheless, both these bases are
mutually unbiased to the $|K,Q\rangle$ basis in this coprime case.
\section{Engineering of the energy spectrum using the permutation operator
A in Harper-like Hamiltonians}
The new factorized pairs of operators $\left(T'(a),\tau(\frac{2\pi}{b})\right)$
and $\left(T(b),\tau'(\frac{2\pi}{a})\right)$ (Eq. \eqref{eq:New Fact})
describe $M_{2}$ and $M_{1}$ dimensional subspaces, respectively
\cite{Sch 1}. Therefore, replacing the Harper-like Hamiltonian $H[T(b),\tau(\frac{2\pi}{a})]$
of ref.\cite{MRZ} by $H[T'(b),\tau(\frac{2\pi}{a})]$ we should obtain
$M_{1}$ energy levels, each of which is degenerate $M_{2}$ times,
without restriction for $M_{2}$ and $M_{1}$ to be coprime.
To show the advantage of the new factorization, we compare it with
the energy spectra design method of ref. \cite{MRZ}. As a first example,
let us consider the dimension $M=6$. We choose the simple Harper-like
Hamiltonian proposed in ref. \cite{MRZ}:
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{l}
H=H(T(b),\tau(\frac{2\pi}{a}))=V_{1}cos(\frac{b}{\hbar}\hat{p})+V_{2}cos(\frac{2\pi}{a}\hat{x}),\end{array}\end{split}
\label{eq:Harper H}\end{equation}
where $V_{1}$ and $V_{2}$ are constants. We solve this Hamiltonian
using the kq-representation:
\begin{equation}
|\psi\rangle=\sum_{k,q}|k,q\rangle\langle k,q|\psi\rangle=\sum_{k,q}C_{k,q}|k,q\rangle.\end{equation}
The resulting eigenvalue equation for our Hamiltonian is:
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{l}
[V_{1}cos(\frac{b}{\hbar}\hat{p})+V_{2}cos(\frac{2\pi}{a}\hat{x})]\sum_{k,q}C_{k,q}|k,q\rangle=\varepsilon\sum_{k,q}C_{k,q}|k,q\rangle.\end{array}\end{split}
\end{equation}
After applying the operators we have:
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{l}
\sum_{k,q}C_{k,q}[\frac{V_{1}}{2}(|k,q-b\rangle+|k,q+b\rangle)+V_{2}cos(\frac{2\pi}{a}q)|k,q\rangle]=\varepsilon\sum_{k,q}C_{k,q}|k,q\rangle.\end{array}\end{split}
\label{eq:Harper 6}\end{equation}
The above eigenvalue equation can be solved for each value of $k=\frac{2\pi}{M}f$
independently. So for our particular choice of dimension $M=6$ with
$M_{1}=a=2$ and $M_{2}=b=3$, performing the summation over $q$
values with the use of the quasi-periodicity property of the $|k,q\rangle$
states, we obtain the following equation (for some particular $k$
value): \begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{l}
C_{k,0}[\frac{V_{1}}{2}(e^{4ki}|k,1\rangle+e^{-2ki}|k,1\rangle)+V_{2}cos(\frac{2\pi}{2}\cdot0)|k,0\rangle]+\\
\\C_{k,1}[\frac{V_{1}}{2}(e^{2ki}|k,0\rangle+e^{-4ki}|k,0\rangle)+V_{2}cos(\frac{2\pi}{2}\cdot1)|k,1\rangle]=\\
\\=\varepsilon[C_{k,0}|k,0\rangle+C_{k,1}|k,1\rangle].\end{array}\end{split}
\end{equation}
Using the orthogonality of the $|k,q\rangle$ states the above equation
is equivalent to the solution of the following $M_{1}=2$ coupled
equations: \begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{l}
\left(\begin{array}{cc}
V_{2} & V_{1}e^{-\frac{2\pi i}{6}4f}\\
V_{1}e^{\frac{2\pi i}{6}4f} & -V_{2}\end{array}\right)\left(\begin{array}{c}
C_{k,0}\\
C_{k,1}\end{array}\right)=\varepsilon\left(\begin{array}{c}
C_{k,0}\\
C_{k,1}\end{array}\right).\end{array}\end{split}
\end{equation}
The energy spectrum $\varepsilon$ is: \begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{l}
\varepsilon_{1,2}=\pm\sqrt{V_{1}^{2}+V_{2}^{2}},\end{array}\end{split}
\end{equation}
which is $f$ independent and therefore each energy level is 3-fold
degenerate (note that for current example $f=\{0,1,2\}$ and $k=\frac{2\pi}{6}f$).
The relation between the coefficients is:
\begin{equation}
C_{k,0}=\frac{V_{1}e^{-\frac{2\pi i}{6}4f}}{\varepsilon-V_{2}}C_{k,1}\,\text{ or equally }\, C_{k,1}=\frac{V_{1}e^{\frac{2\pi i}{6}4f}}{\varepsilon+V_{2}}C_{k,0}.\label{eq:C k-dep phase}\end{equation}
On the other hand, if instead of coprime factorized $M=6$ we choose
$M=4$ and substitute $M_{1}=a=2$ and $M_{2}=b=2$ into equation
\eqref{eq:Harper 6}, we get Eq. \eqref{eq:Non degen} with non-degenerate
energy spectrum:
\begin{equation}
\sum_{k,q}C_{k,q}[\frac{V_{1}}{2}(|k,q-2\rangle+|k,q+2\rangle)+V_{2}cos(\frac{2\pi}{2}q)|k,q\rangle]=\varepsilon\sum_{k,q}C_{k,q}|k,q\rangle.\label{eq:Non degen}\end{equation}
Using the quasi-periodicity properties of $|k,q\rangle$ states we
have:
\begin{equation}
\sum_{k,q}C_{k,q}[V_{1}cos(2k)|k,q\rangle+V_{2}cos(\frac{2\pi}{2}q)|k,q\rangle]=\varepsilon\sum_{k,q}C_{k,q}|k,q\rangle,\end{equation}
and the energy spectrum is:
\begin{equation}
\varepsilon_{1,2,3,4}=\pm V_{1}\pm V_{2}.\label{eq:E non-dege}\end{equation}
This result is expected, because of the absence of factorization into
sub-dimensions $M_{1}=2$ and $M_{2}=2$ using the operators of Eq.
\eqref{eq:Zak operators}.
Let us now follow the same procedure with the new operators of Eq.
\eqref{eq:New Fact}. Accordingly, the Harper-like Hamiltonian of
Eq. \eqref{eq:Harper H} changes to: \begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{l}
H=H(T(b),\tau'(\frac{2\pi}{a}))=V_{1}cos(\frac{b}{\hbar}\hat{p})+V_{2}Acos(\frac{2\pi}{a}\hat{x})A^{\dag}.\end{array}\end{split}
\label{eq:new Harper H}\end{equation}
To compare the two schemes we solve the above Hamiltonian using the
$\widetilde{kq}$-representation:
\begin{equation}
|\psi\rangle=\sum_{k,q}|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle\langle\widetilde{k,q}|\psi\rangle=\sum_{k,q}\widetilde{C}_{k,q}|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle.\end{equation}
The eigenvalue equation for our Hamiltonian is: \begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{l}
[V_{1}cos(\frac{b}{\hbar}\hat{p})+V_{2}Acos(\frac{2\pi}{a}\hat{x})A^{\dag}]\sum_{k,q}\widetilde{C}_{k,q}|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle=\varepsilon\sum_{k,q}\widetilde{C}_{k,q}|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle.\end{array}\end{split}
\end{equation}
After applying the operators we have:
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{l}
\sum_{k,q}\widetilde{C}_{k,q}[\frac{V_{1}}{2}(|\widetilde{k,q-1}\rangle+|\widetilde{k,q+1}\rangle)+V_{2}cos(\frac{2\pi}{a}q)|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle]=\varepsilon\sum_{k,q}\widetilde{C}_{k,q}|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle,\end{array}\end{split}
\label{eq:new Harper 6}\end{equation}
where we have used the two relations:
\[
T(b)|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle=|\widetilde{k,q-1}\rangle\text{ and }\tau'(\frac{2\pi}{a})|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle=e^{\frac{2\pi i}{a}q}|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle.\]
As before, the eigenvalue equation \eqref{eq:new Harper 6} can be
solved for each value of $k$ independently, and using the complete
periodicity property of the $|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle$ we have (with
$M_{1}=a=2$ and $M_{2}=b=3$): \begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{l}
\tilde{C}_{k,0}[\frac{V_{1}}{2}(|\widetilde{k,1}\rangle+|\widetilde{k,1}\rangle)+V_{2}cos(\frac{2\pi}{2}\cdot0)|\widetilde{k,0}\rangle]+\\
\\\tilde{C}_{k,1}[\frac{V_{1}}{2}(|\widetilde{k,0}\rangle+|\widetilde{k,0}\rangle)+V_{2}cos(\frac{2\pi}{2}\cdot1)|\widetilde{k,1}\rangle]=\\
\\=\varepsilon[\tilde{C}_{k,0}|\widetilde{k,0}\rangle+\tilde{C}_{k,1}|\widetilde{k,1}\rangle].\end{array}\end{split}
\end{equation}
In matrix form the above equation reads: \begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{l}
\left(\begin{array}{cc}
V_{2} & V_{1}\\
V_{1} & -V_{2}\end{array}\right)\left(\begin{array}{c}
\tilde{C}_{k,0}\\
\tilde{C}_{k,1}\end{array}\right)=\varepsilon\left(\begin{array}{c}
\tilde{C}_{k,0}\\
\tilde{C}_{k,1}\end{array}\right).\end{array}\end{split}
\end{equation}
Hence, we get the same spectrum of energies as before, with each
level being 3-fold degenerate: \begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{l}
\varepsilon_{1,2}=\pm\sqrt{V_{1}^{2}+V_{2}^{2}},\end{array}\end{split}
\end{equation}
and a new relation between the coefficients:
\begin{equation}
\tilde{C}_{k,0}=\frac{V_{1}}{\varepsilon-V_{2}}\tilde{C}_{k,1}\,\text{ or equally }\,\tilde{C}_{k,1}=\frac{V_{1}}{\varepsilon+V_{2}}\tilde{C}_{k,0}.\end{equation}
In comparison with the previous solution Eq. \eqref{eq:C k-dep phase},
now we do not have a k-dependent phase in the relation between the
coefficients $\tilde{C}_{k,0}$ and $\tilde{C}_{k,1}$.
In the case of $M=4$, solving equation \eqref{eq:new Harper 6} with
$M_{1}=a=2$ and $M_{2}=b=2$, we have:
\begin{equation}
\sum_{k,q}\widetilde{C}_{k,q}[\frac{V_{1}}{2}(|\widetilde{k,q-1}\rangle+|\widetilde{k,q+1}\rangle)+V_{2}cos(\frac{2\pi}{2}q)|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle]=\varepsilon\sum_{k,q}\widetilde{C}_{k,q}|\widetilde{k,q}\rangle.\end{equation}
As a result of the $k$ independence of the equation above it is equivalent
to the eigenvalue equation considered for dimension $M=6$. Therefore
(as one can easily check) we have to solve the matrix equation:
\begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{l}
\left(\begin{array}{cc}
V_{2} & V_{1}\\
V_{1} & -V_{2}\end{array}\right)\left(\begin{array}{c}
\tilde{C}_{k,0}\\
\tilde{C}_{k,1}\end{array}\right)=\varepsilon\left(\begin{array}{c}
\tilde{C}_{k,0}\\
\tilde{C}_{k,1}\end{array}\right),\end{array}\end{split}
\end{equation}
and consequently the corresponding energy levels, with each level
being 2-fold degenerate, are: \begin{equation}
\begin{split}\begin{array}{c}
\varepsilon_{1,2}=\pm\sqrt{V_{1}^{2}+V_{2}^{2}}.\end{array}\end{split}
\end{equation}
Therefore, in spite of the non-degenerate spectrum of the Hamiltonian
$H(T(b),\tau(\frac{2\pi}{a}))$ for non-coprime $M_{1}$ and $M_{2}$,
for the Hamiltonian $H(T(b),\tau'(\frac{2\pi}{a}))$ the energy levels
preserve their degeneracies.
\section{Summary and discussion}
The main result of our work is a generalization of the Schwinger unitary
operator factorization to non-coprime factorizations. That is, for
a composite dimension $M=M_{1}M_{2}$, we factorize the $U$ and $V$
operators from Eq. \eqref{eq:UV} into two pairs of operators $(\tilde{U}_{1},\tilde{V}_{1})$
and $(\tilde{U}_{2},\tilde{V}_{2})$ Eq. \eqref{eq:New Fact}. Each
of the pairs generates a complete orthogonal operator basis for the
sub-dimensions $M_{1}$ and $M_{2}$, and operators from different
bases commute. The factorization enables us to consider any single
physical system with dimension $M=M_{1}M_{2}$ as a pair of physical
systems in $M_{1}$ and $M_{2}$ - factorized degrees of freedom,
where $M_{1}$ and $M_{2}$ are not restricted to be coprime. Considering
factorized operators may simplify various $M$ - dimensional phase
space problems in the same way as the Cooley-Tukey FFT simplifies
the application of the DFT. Moreover, the new factorization deepens
our physical intuition. In particular, we applied the new factorization
to a Harper-like Hamiltonian model, and developed an algorithm for
energy spectrum design in this model. Using the algorithm, we can
construct a Hamiltonian, which is a function of the operators $(\tilde{U}_{1},\tilde{V}_{1})$.
Therefore, it is designed to obtain $M_{1}$ energy levels (with a
spectrum determined by Hamiltonian's details), each level being $M_{2}$-fold
degenerate. The algorithm of the energy spectrum design can be of
interest, for example in solid state physics for electrons in a strong
magnetic field \cite{Zak Mag}.
The application of the permutation operator $A$ (which is the key
to the solution for the non-coprime cases) to the \textit{kq} bases
problem generates the \textit{kq}-like basis which is a MUB to the
original $|K,Q\rangle$ basis. This \textit{kq}-like basis has a different
periodicity property than the original \textit{kq} bases: it is completely
periodic in the coordinate and momentum variables simultaneously.
\section*{Acknowledgments}
AM is grateful to Prof. Wei-Min Zhang for his very kind hospitality
in Tainan. The work of AM was partly supported by grant HUA97-12-02-161
at NCKU. The authors acknowledge numerous informative and helpful
discussions with Professor Michael Revzen.
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Just before 1 a.m. the other night, I perused the schedule for the "new" #8 Warren Ave. bus line in Detroit (previously the #14 Crosstown). Then I checked the newly updated Transit app on my phone to see if there were delays — just a minute or two. I waited a bit, walked a few blocks to the bus stop, waited a bit longer, then hopped on a bus heading west, paid my $1.50 in quarters and gazed out the window for a few miles as Rihanna's "We Found Love" blasted. Once I hit Dearborn, I got off the bus and hailed a car from the Lyft ridesharing app to ride right back home.
It was kind of a silly trip, obviously. But I wanted to see for myself one of the new transit experiments that have been rolling out in the city. It turns out, as we were glued to the inter-county drama over funding regional transit that ended in defeat, Detroit has quietly been making changes that seem to add up to a new mindset about mobility.
LATE-NIGHT RIDES THAT DON'T TAKE ALL NIGHT
My real reason for the nighttime joyride was a pilot the Detroit Department of Transportation introduced back in May, Night Shift. Despite sounding a little like a risqué late-night cable show, the program is actually meant to make public transit faster and safer for workers commuting late at night or in the early morning. Funded by the New Economy Initiative, users can get $7 credited toward a ride through the Lyft app between the hours of 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. as long as they're arriving or leaving from somewhere in Detroit outside of the greater downtown area.
So, someone commuting home from a late shift can take the bus part way, then hail a free or steeply reduced ride to finish the trip. The program attempts to solve what transit geeks call the "first mile/last mile" problem, and replaces waiting an hour for a transfer at a time when buses run infrequently, or walking another 30 minutes down deserted streets.
Many transit officials see FM/LM as one of the big hurdles to cross to get more residents choosing transit over cars, and Detroit is far from the first to partner with a private rideshare company to try to fix it. Other experts aren't so sure that subsidizing taxi trips, essentially, is the right way to solve transit's ridership problem.
Night Shift started just on particular stops along Woodward Ave., but expanded this week to the rebranded ConnectTen routes, the most heavily used lines. (They're also getting some buses with wifi and more frequent service.)
To get your credit, you have to text a code to a number after 11 p.m., and you receive a link that automatically brings the promo code into your Lyft app. The code must be used that night, but you can (for now) get the credit multiple times.
There are some obvious issues with the program. While supposedly possible to use without a smartphone, the directions as described seem complicated. I noticed a couple other bugs — the city directions tell you to text one code, but the automated response informs you to instead text the previous code. And while the program is pitched as specifically for people using those ten bus lines, the Lyft app only restricts you to rides that begin or end in Detroit to receive the $7 discount — whether or not you're near a ConnectTen route, or rode any bus at all.
More critically, using the Night Shift program felt more like a cool hack rather than an integrated part of the transit system. It's not clear how many riders know about, let alone use it — neither the city nor Lyft sent ridership numbers or other details about the partnership at Detour's request, and marketing seems scant. If DDOT continues the program, they'll need to find ways to make it both more limited to just the transit users they're going after, and more obvious and available to those users.
Screenshot from Lyft's app shows where rides will qualify for the Detroit Night Shift credit.
IS THIS A CITY AGENCY OR A STARTUP
But it was, strangely enough, almost exciting to use this new feature, and that's a shocker for a public transit system. It also felt like it could be an intervention that makes the difference between whether or not I choose to take the bus at night, and that's definitely something.
It's also not an accident. Detroit is working to implement a few more interesting ideas to streamline and improve mobility (fromLyft/bikeshare discounts, to cutting DDOT/SMART transfer fees, tomaking traffic signals at intersections prioritize buses).
Mark de la Vergne, Detroit's chief of mobility innovation, told Governing in December that he wants to attack transit from all angles, using mini tests to try different payment systems, different types of vehicles, etc.
"We heard from the mayor that he wants to solve this problem quicker," de la Vergne said. "So the quicker we can iterate, the better."
THE CITY CAN'T GO IT ALONE
If any of that sounds familiar, it might be because many of the things Detroit is doing on its own were proposed in the Regional Transit Authority's plan to overhaul transit across the metro area. Since RTA officials from Oakland and Macomb County voted against putting the funding millage on the ballot, the plan stalled, but apparently pieces of it are back from the dead.
RTA spokesman Dan Lijana said it's great if DDOT and other agencies take some of their recommendations online independently, but warned that it's not a replacement for a transit system that coordinates smoothly across three counties.
"We're still leaving hundreds of millions of federal and state transit dollars on the table when folks decide to go at it piecemeal," Lijana told Detour. "If we settle for piecemeal, we're sending a message that we're not interested in fixing the problem."
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ROME, Apr 12 2018 (IPS) - As the United Nations continues to lead the global fight to abolish the death penalty, countries in sub-Saharan Africa have recorded a significant decrease in death sentences, according to a new report released by Amnesty International (AI).
In its 2017 global review of the death penalty, AI has singled out Guinea, Kenya, Burkina Faso and Chad for their positive steps amongst abolitionist states in sub-Saharan Africa.
According to the report, there was a drop in the number of executing countries across sub-Saharan Africa, from five in 2016 to two in 2017, with only South Sudan and Somalia known to have carried out executions.
In addition to Guinea, Mongolia abolished the death penalty for all crimes taking the total of abolitionist states to 106 in 2017. After Guatemala became abolitionist for ordinary crimes such as murder, the number of countries to have abolished the death penalty in law or practice now stands at 142. Only 23 countries continued to execute – the same number as in 2016, despite several states resuming executions after a hiatus, according to the study.
Significant steps to reduce the use of the death penalty were also taken in countries that are staunch supporters of it. In Iran, recorded executions reduced by 11% and drug-related executions reduced to 40%.
Moves were also made to increase the threshold of drug amounts required to impose a mandatory death penalty. In Malaysia, the anti-drug laws were amended, with the introduction of sentencing discretion in drug trafficking cases. These changes will likely result in a reduction in the number of death sentences imposed in both countries in the future.
"The fact that countries continue to resort to the death penalty for drug-related offences remains troubling. However, steps taken by Iran and Malaysia to amend their anti-drugs laws go a long way towards showing that cracks are appearing, even in the minority of countries that still execute people," said Shetty.
Amnesty International recorded drug-related executions in four countries – China (where figures are classified as a state secret), Iran, Saudi Arabia and Singapore. The secrecy that shrouded capital punishment in Malaysia and Viet Nam made it impossible to determine whether executions for drug crimes occurred.
Singapore hanged eight people in 2017 – all for drug-related offences and double the amount in 2016. There was a similar trend in Saudi Arabia, where drug-related beheadings rocketed from 16% of total executions in 2016 to 40% in 2017.
"Despite strides towards abolishing this abhorrent punishment, there are still a few leaders who would resort to the death penalty as a 'quick-fix' rather than tackling problems at their roots with humane, effective and evidence-based policies. Strong leaders execute justice, not people," said Shetty.
"The draconian anti-drug measures widely used in the Middle East and Asia-Pacific have totally failed to address the issue," he warned.
Governments also breached several other prohibitions under international law in 2017. At least five people in Iran were executed for crimes committed when they were under 18and at least 80 others remained on death row, and people with mental or intellectual disabilities were executed or remained under sentence of death in Japan, the Maldives, Pakistan, Singapore and the USA.
Amnesty International recorded several cases of people facing the death penalty after "confessing" to crimes as a result of torture or other ill-treatment in Bahrain, China, Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia. In Iran and Iraq, some of these "confessions" were broadcast on live television.
"Over the past 40 years, we've seen a huge positive shift in the global outlook for the death penalty, but more urgent steps need to be taken to stop the horrifying practice of state killing," said Shetty.
There should be more–rather than less–executions. I can't imagine why anyone could rationally hope to abolish the death penalty……….
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#ifndef SKY_ENGINE_CORE_DOM_TEXT_H_
#define SKY_ENGINE_CORE_DOM_TEXT_H_
#include "sky/engine/core/dom/CharacterData.h"
namespace blink {
class ExceptionState;
class RenderText;
class Text : public CharacterData {
DEFINE_WRAPPERTYPEINFO();
public:
static const unsigned defaultLengthLimit = 1 << 16;
static PassRefPtr<Text> create(Document&, const String&);
static PassRefPtr<Text> createEditingText(Document&, const String&);
RenderText* renderer() const;
PassRefPtr<Text> splitText(unsigned offset, ExceptionState&);
void recalcTextStyle(StyleRecalcChange);
bool textRendererIsNeeded(const RenderStyle&, const RenderObject& parent);
RenderText* createTextRenderer(RenderStyle*);
void updateTextRenderer(unsigned offsetOfReplacedData, unsigned lengthOfReplacedData, RecalcStyleBehavior = DoNotRecalcStyle);
virtual void attach(const AttachContext& = AttachContext()) override final;
virtual bool canContainRangeEndPoint() const override final { return true; }
virtual NodeType nodeType() const override;
protected:
Text(TreeScope& treeScope, const String& data, ConstructionType type)
: CharacterData(treeScope, data, type)
{
}
private:
virtual String nodeName() const override;
virtual PassRefPtr<Node> cloneNode(bool deep = true) override final;
bool isTextNode() const = delete; // This will catch anyone doing an unnecessary check.
bool needsWhitespaceRenderer();
virtual PassRefPtr<Text> cloneWithData(const String&);
#ifndef NDEBUG
virtual void formatForDebugger(char* buffer, unsigned length) const override;
#endif
};
DEFINE_NODE_TYPE_CASTS(Text, isTextNode());
} // namespace blink
#endif // SKY_ENGINE_CORE_DOM_TEXT_H_
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Фильюн () — африканерская фамилия. Происходит от изменённой на голландский лад фамилии французского гугенота Франсуа Вийона, мигрировавшего из города Клермона (Иль-де-Франс) в Капскую колонию и давшего многочисленное потомство.
Известные носители
Фильюн, Констанд (1933—2020) — главнокомандующий силами обороны ЮАР, позднее консервативный политик.
Фильюн, Маре (1915—2007) — дважды Президент ЮАР.
Фильюн, Сюнетте (род. 1983) — легкоатлетка, метательница копья.
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ISA Security Compliance Institute announces Governing Board
September 4, 2015- The ISA Security Compliance institute (ISCI) announced its Governing Board for 2015-2016.
Ed Crawford at Chevron will serve as Board Chairman, replacing Johan Nye at ExxonMobil. Nye will serve as Vice-Chairman, replacing Crawford. Paul Forney at Schneider Electric will serve as the Technical Steering Committee Chairman, replacing Kevin Staggs at Honeywell. Staggs will serve as Marketing Chairmain, replacing Graham Speake at Yokogawa. Eric Cosman will continue to serve as ISA99 committee liaison to ISCI.
ISCI is led by a Governing Board that sets the strategy and direction for ISCI. Governing Board officers serve two-year terms and ensure adherence to annual plans and budgets. Volunteering for a Governing Board officer position requires a significant commitment from the individual and generous support from the respective sponsoring companies.
"We are pleased to have Ed Crawford as the new ISCI Board Chairman and look forward to his leadership over the next two years," said Andre Ristaino, Managing Director, ISCI. "ISCI members would also like to thank the outgoing officers, with a special thanks for outgoing Chairman Johan Nye. Johan has provided steady leadership for ISCI and ensured that ISCI maintained focus on the long-term vision of the organization."
Ed Crawford, Chairman of the Board, said "It is my privilege to serve as the Chairman of the Board of the ISA Security Compliance Institute. The work that this organization is responsible for is one of the most important in addressing cybersecurity assurance for industrial control systems (ICS). I want to thank the outgoing Chairman, Johan Nye, for his leadership and guidance that has resulted in the development of the IEC 62443 standards-based EDSA, SSA and SDLA certifications as the model for certifying ICS security. In an environment of increasing cybersecurity threats and greater need for more intelligent ICS cyber resiliency, it is good to know that ISASecure is the logo of choice for ICS cybersecurity assurance."
About the ISA Security Compliance Institute (ISCI)
Founded in 2007, the ISA Security Compliance Institute's mission is to provide the highest level of assurance possible for the cyber security of industrial automation control systems (IACS).The Institute was established by thought leaders from major organizations in the industrial automation controls community seeking to improve the cyber security posture of critical Infrastructure for generations to come. ISCI Members include Chevron, ExxonMobil, Aramco Services, Honeywell, Invensys (now Schneider Electric), Yokogawa, exida, Codenomicon, CSSC, and IPA-Japan.
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By Stephen Armstrong, Freelance Industrial Writer
With some DCS systems now decades old, system users often know they need to upgrade but find the...
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As the car chase continues towards Hollywood Boulevard, we then see an aerial view, looking northeast through the sign on the roof of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, looking down at Grauman's Chinese Theatre - where a crowd has gathered to watch a celebrity get his prints in wet cement. The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel is located at 7000 Hollywood Blvd.
Both the Roosevelt Hotel and Grauman's are the real thing. They shut down Hollywood Boulevard for days while shooting these chase scenes.
Harrison Ford changes seats with Josh so he can drive, then abruptly smashes into Sartain's black SUV. This disables the good guys' silver Mustang.
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In this crash scene, Harrison & Josh are driving north on Orange Drive, and the bad guys heading east on Hollywood Blvd.)
In the top-right photo above, you are looking southwest, towards the Roosevelt Hotel.
In the photo to the left, you are looking northwest. (Note the red bus, still parked on Hollywood Blvd in front of the hotel.)
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The man next to him is Johnny Grant, the honorary Mayor of Hollywood, who presides over most Hollywood award ceremonies. (And no, RJ doesn't really have his prints in cement at Grauman's.)
At this point, the helicopter reporter makes a mistake, saying "...at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, where apparently someone was getting their star..." People don't receive stars at Grauman's. (That's the nearby Hollywood Walk of Fame.) At Grauman's they get footprints & handprints...
A gunfight then breaks out on at that same corner (of Hollywood Blvd and Orange Drive), located between Grauman's and the Roosevelt.
A foot chase begins, as Harrison chases the bad guys east down Hollywood Boulevard, right through the famous courtyard at Grauman's Chinese (ruining RJ's wet footprints in cement along the way).
They then turn north and run up the long steps leading up to the main Babylon Court of the new Hollywood & Highland center, located at the northwest corner of Hollywood Blvd & Highland Ave.
(The Hollywood & Highland center is the location of the Kodak Theatre, the new permanent home of the annual Academy Awards show. You'll see the stars walk the red carpet here each year to pick up their Oscars.)
Up on the second level of the shopping center, Josh spots his man in the court below and (while standing atop the actual Victoria's Secret store at 6801 Hollywood Blvd, in the Hollywood & Highland center), takes off his coat and jumps down, landing on top of one of the many colorful kiosks in the court, shattering it (and hurting himself).
The foot chase continues through the center's Babylon Court (which was built to resemble the major set from the classic D.W. Griffith 1916 film, "Intolerance".). Josh chases the crook out the center's west entrance, back on Orange Drive, where the crook hijacks a car and takes off.
Meanwhile, Harrison Ford has chased Sartain (Isaiah Washington) down the steps and escalators leading down into the new underground subway station, located right under the Hollywood & Highland center, at 6815 Hollywood Blvd. Harrison slides down one of the banisters, but loses Sartain when he gets on the moving train.
(The next two actual stops for this train are Vine Street, if the train is heading east, or Universal Studios, if the train is heading north. In this case, Sartain is escaping to the east...)
(This same subway station is also featured in the 2003 caper film "The Italian Job", where the thieves drive their mini-cars right down the steps into the subway.)
So Harrison sets off after Sartain on foot, knowing that the next subway stop is Vine Street, about a mile to the east.
After failing to commandeer a car, he gets so desperate that he steals a bicycle from a small girl (flowered basket and all), and goes speeding down the south side of Hollywood Boulevard, heading east, towards Vine Street (the next subway stop).
During this scene, you can see the Hollywood Walk of Fame stars on the sidewalk where he's riding, and he rolls right past the Guinness World of Records Museum , located at 6764 Hollywood Blvd. (The same museum is also featured in the 2003 movie, "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle").
Eventually, after commandeering a taxi, Harrison reaches the second subway station, at 6250 Hollywood Blvd, near the southeast corner of the famous intersection of Hollywood & Vine.
(This station has a whimsical looking parking lot above it, complete with a small model of the old hat-shaped Brown Derby restaurant. Down below in the station, you'll see faux palm trees, actual movie projectors (donated by Paramount Studios) and a wall covered with projector reels.)
Harrison runs down the escalator into the underground station, where he confronts Sartain on board a subway train. A shoot-out erupts and the foot chase takes them back up onto Hollywood Blvd.
As Sartain emerges from the escalator up back onto Hollywood Boulevard, he runs past the Pantages Theatre, located at 6233 Hollywood Blvd, just a few steps east of the northeast corner of Hollywood & Vine.
Ages ago, the Pantages used to host the Academy Awards show from time to time. Now it is a legitimate Broadway-style (live) theatre. At the time this movie was shot, the theatre was playing host to either Disney's "The Lion King" or Mel Brooks' "The Producers". But the theatre's real marquee was covered up with a red banner advertising the Moscow Philharmonic.
Next, we see Harrison Ford chase Sartain up through the halls and elevators of an office building, and they wind up on the roof of the old Broadway Building, site of the former Broadway-Hollywood department store.
Built in 1927, it was the first major department store in Hollywood, located at 1645 North Vine Street, at the southwest corner of Hollywood & Vine.
After the action has ended, and Sartain has plummeted off the top of the Broadway Building into a trash dumpster, we see Harrison and Josh in an alley looking at the dumpster. At the end of the alley, you can see the Bernard Luggage shop across the street from the alley. Bernard's is located at 1642 Vine Street.
The photos on this page are stills from the DVD of "Hollywood Homicide"
(available for sale by clicking here) and are copyright Sony Pictures.
The rest of the page is Copyright © 2019-Gary Wayne / Seeing-Stars.com
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In this new era of "value-based" care, doctors are urged to set their sights on the "triple aim"—enhancing the patient experience, improving population health, and reducing costs. To these aims, Dr Sinsky adds a fourth: preserving professional well-being, to make sure doctors aren't sidelined by burnout.
One way to preserve your own well-being is to alter your schedule so that you can take care of your personal life. For example, many young doctors have to drop off their kids at day care and still make sure they get to work on time, which can cause a lot of stress.
Overlaps between personal and professional responsibilities can be resolved through flexible scheduling, according to Mark Linzer, MD, a Minnesota internist who has worked extensively on practice re-engineering as director of the Office of Professional Worklife at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis and who wrote several modules for STEPS Forward.
"You can change the schedule at the beginning or the end of the day," he says. "If some doctors have to come in a little later, you can stagger the schedules for their MAs so that they come in every half-hour. The earliest one would have to leave earlier. Dr Linzer adds, "Of course, you can't shorten the schedule at both ends."
How difficult is it for physicians to change staff schedules? Even in a large organization like the Minneapolis medical center, "this usually can be done without having to get permission," according to Sara Poplau, assistant director of the Office of Professional Worklife.
Scheduling can be used to give hassled doctors an open slot to catch up. This so-called desktop slot can markedly lower their stress, Dr Linzer says, but in most cases, it's only needed temporarily, so there isn't much of an extra cost. "Once these clinicians recovered, they didn't need the extra slot anymore," he says. "What really helped was that they saw we were listening."
Strong Staff Relationships Improve Workflow and Help Burnout
Having strong relationships among staff can improve workflow, but this is often overlooked, Dr Sinsky says. Sometimes "the role of relationship-building and communication gets shortchanged," she says.
A practice can make all sorts of changes to improve workflow, but if they don't have a "team culture," implementation can be spotty, according to the STEPS Forward module[5] on team culture. The culture of a practice can cancel out the improvements you try to make.
You can diagnose the current state of your team culture by using surveys. Discuss survey results with staff and come up with strategies. To ensure a strong team culture, the module suggests asking staff to sign a "staff compact," a written document that contains their suggestions on how team members should treat each other.
STEPS Forward places a great deal of emphasis on team interactions as a way to make sure that care processes will be carried out successfully. For example, staff members who work a lot with each other should engage in a "team huddle" once or twice a day. Each huddle lasts from 5 to 15 minutes. Members discuss potential problems in the schedule, such as patient needs or "changes in staffing and logistics," to avoid surprises, according to the team huddle module.[6]
A formal team meeting is a key ingredient of the STEPS Forward action plan. Many organizations already hold regular meetings, but "they can be tedious and are poorly attended," says Dr Linzer.
"If meetings are not meaningful, people don't show up," he says. "People need to talk about important topics, which usually have to do with patients. Administrative 'housekeeping' can be handled by email."
The point of the meetings, Dr Sinsky adds, should be to re-energize your providers and help them reconnect with the joy of practicing medicine. "When people share their personal lives, they start to like each other more," she says.
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PROJECTS & PEOPLE
Pinnacle Hills (below), a mixed-use development under construction in Rogers, Ark., will be home to a 500,000-square-foot lifestyle center including a fashion anchor, multiplex, restaurant and other retailers. Jones Lang LaSalle, part of the development team, is also the leasing and management agent. Completion is set for March 2005.
Simon Property Group is building St. Johns Town Center, a $158 million mixed-use lifestyle center in Jacksonville, Fla. The 1.5 million-square-foot, open-air center, set to open in 2005, will be anchored by Barnes & Noble, Dick's Sporting Goods and Dillard's.
Edwin Holman is the new president and COO of Plainfield, Ill.-based Galyan's Trading Co. Holman, former president and COO of Federated Department Stores' Bloomingdale's division, has also worked for Neiman Marcus and Petrie Retail Inc.
Sperry Van Ness nabbed top Grubb & Ellis brokers Jeff Pori and David Stubbs to drive growth at the real estate services firm's new Las Vegas office. In the past year, the two had secured transactions valued at nearly $170 million.
Rockwood Realty have lured Jubeen Vaghefi and Jeffrey Morris (right) from Insignia/ESG's Capital Advisors Group in Florida to be managing directors based in Rockwood's new Miami office. Michelle Allen and Patricia Kollias, also formerly with Insignia/ESG, will be joining them. The new team will focus on providing investment sales and advisory services in Florida and other markets in the Southeast.
RED Development and CDC Real Estate Corp. are developing Mandalay Town Center, a 540,000-square-foot, open-air center set to open next fall in Westminster, Colo. Adjacent to the center will be rail and bus stations for commuters between Denver and Boulder.
Edens & Avant broke ground on two new Mid-Atlantic properties. Arundel Village (below), an 86,460-square-foot Safeway-anchored center in Hanover, Md., will open in spring 2004. The Marketplace at Potomac Station, a 96,343-square-foot Giant Food-anchored center, will also open in 2004.
A joint venture between Casto Southeast and The Drummond Corp. is developing Lakeland Village, a 500,000-square-foot "entertainment lifestyle" center in Lakeland, Fla. The $50 million development will include a multi-screen cinema, a supermarket and a 60,000-square-foot department store. Construction begins this fall.
Minneapolis-based Great Clips Inc. promoted Marlene Oberste to senior real estate manager. She assists the retail chain's real estate managers nationwide and is directly responsible for site selection in Chicago, Kentucky and Wisconsin.
Westfield America is buying a joint-venture stake in The John Buck Co.'s three-year-old North Bridge property, the newest mall on Chicago's Michigan Avenue. The 386,000-square-foot, Nordstrom-anchored center will be rebranded as Westfield Shoppingtown North Bridge. The deal will put Westfield in direct competition with Urban Retail Properties, which it partially owns along with Simon Property Group and The Rouse Co. Urban manages 900 N. Michigan, and also handles leasing and marketing for Chicago Place at 700 N. Michigan.
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Cepagatti is een gemeente in de Italiaanse provincie Pescara (regio Abruzzen) en telt 9610 inwoners (31-12-2004). De oppervlakte bedraagt 30,3 km², de bevolkingsdichtheid is 303 inwoners per km².
De volgende frazioni maken deel uit van de gemeente: villareia.
Demografie
Cepagatti telt ongeveer 3275 huishoudens. Het aantal inwoners steeg in de periode 1991-2001 met 15,6% volgens cijfers uit de tienjaarlijkse volkstellingen van ISTAT.
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Cepagatti grenst aan de volgende gemeenten: Chieti (CH), Pianella, Rosciano, San Giovanni Teatino (CH), Spoltore.
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Q: DooPHP: How to output an image from a controller action? In one of the actions I need to return an image to the user. Is there a way to achieve this with DooPHP?
Sample action code:
public function view() {
$path = $this->params['path']; // contains path to the image
// $this->render($path); // does not work
}
Thanks and happy holidays!
A: I wasn't able to find anything in the DooPHP framework and simply ended doing it the php way as described in this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/900228/39843
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The Top 10 Questions About Invisalign Answered!
Have you ever thought about improving your smile with Orthodontics? Have you seen commercials about Invisalign on television and wondered…could this really work for me? We sat down with Dr. Bakhtyari to get our top 10 questions about Invisalign treatment answered. Here's what we uncovered….
A: Invisalign is the invisible way to straighten teeth without braces. Invisalign uses a series of clear, removable aligners to gradually straighten teeth, without metal or wires.
A: Invisalign uses 3-D computer imaging technology to depict the complete treatment plan from the initial position to the final desired position from which a series of custom-made, clear "aligners" are produced. Each "aligner" moves teeth incrementally and is worn for about two weeks, then replaced by the next in the series until the final position is achieved.
Q: What are the primary benefits of Invisalign?
A: Invisalign is clear. You can straighten your teeth without anyone knowing. Invisalign is removable. Unlike braces, you can eat and drink what you want during treatment. You can also brush and floss normally to maintain good oral hygiene. Invisalign is comfortable. There are no metal brackets or wires as with braces to cause mouth irritation, and no metal or wires means you spend less time in the doctor's chair getting adjustments. Invisalign allows you to view your own virtual treatment plan before you start—so you can see how your straight teeth will look when your treatment is complete.
A: Aligners are clear and look similar to tooth-whitening trays, but are custom-made for a better fit to move teeth. One way to look at it is contact lenses for the teeth!
A: Most people experience temporary discomfort for a few days at the beginning of each new stage of treatment. This is normal and is typically described as a feeling of pressure. It is a sign that Invisalign is working—sequentially moving your teeth to their final destination. This discomfort typically goes away a couple of days after you insert the new aligner in the series.
A: Like all orthodontic treatments, aligners may temporarily affect your speech and you may have a slight lisp for a day or two. As your tongue gets used to having aligners in your mouth, any lisp caused by the aligners should disappear.
A: No. Unlike traditional wires and brackets, you can eat whatever you want while in treatment because you remove your aligners to eat and drink so there's no need to restrict your consumption of any of your favorite foods and snacks. Also, it's important that you brush your teeth after each meal and prior to re-inserting your aligners to maintain proper hygiene.
A: Your aligners should be worn all day, except when eating, brushing and flossing.
How often must I see you?
A: With typical cases you'll need to see me about once every 4-6 weeks. This is the only way the I can be sure that your treatment is progressing as planned.
A: This depends on the outcome of the treatment. Some patients might need a positioner, or conventional retainer. Other patients might need a clear plastic retainer similar to the ones Invisalign makes. We can discuss these possibilities together. Every patient is different and outcomes vary.
If you would like to learn more about Invisalign offered in Reston, Herndon and Northern Virginia or would like to have a one-on-one consultation with Dr. B. that shouldn't take longer than about 15-20 minutes, please contact us! We'd be happy to answer any of your questions about Invisalign treatment.
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Pretty much anyone you run into at a gym will take a supplemented whey protein product. The new fad for many of them is using a whey protein isolate because of the less fat and carbs present in the powder. Now, considering how many people are focused on the aesthetics of the human body and workout with that in mind, this makes sense. American Whey protein is one of these whey protein isolates that is great for those looking to stay lean.
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The artist discusses his belief that sculpture should be appreciated by all five senses.
Romanian / British artist Paul Neagu (1938-2004) first came to the UK in 1968. Initially he lived and worked in Edinburgh under the wing of arts impresario Richard Demarco, exhibiting in the Demarco Gallery, before settling in London and going on to show work nationally and internationally in solo and group exhibitions.
Paul Neagu, 'Anthropocosmos 457 Cells (Skeleton)' (1972-3, pencil, gouache, crayon and ink on perspex and paper)
Courtesy Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne / Bridgeman Images © Estate of Paul Neagu / DACS London 2015
Neagu's 'Palpable Art Manifesto' was written in 1969 and published in 1971. The artist saw many visible and invisible links between art, mankind, animals, society, the earth and the universe.
From this wide and complex perspective, he developed the idea that at artwork should be able to be appreciated by all of the senses. To him, the idea of privileging one sense over the others made no sense at all.
Paul Neagu, interviewd by Mel Gooding for the National Life Stories project Artist's Lives, 1994-1995
Video credit: The British Library Board
Paul Neagu from The Henry Moore Foundation on Vimeo.
Visit the archives & library at the Institute
Please select - Sculpture Research Library - Research
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A new study published in the Climate Policy has suggested eating less meat to help meeting climate targets.
The livestock sector could use almost half of the 1.5 degrees Celsius greenhouse gas emission budget allowed by 2030, so addressing this should be a key part of the strategy to hit climate targets, a new study said on Tuesday.
Set targets to transition away from livestock products starting with foods linked with the highest greenhouse gas emissions such as beef, then cow's milk and pork.
The article reports that the current livestock population in the world is around 28 billion animals and constitutes the highest source of two major greenhouse gases — methane and nitrous oxide.
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Even young patients with no alarm symptoms should undergo endoscopy for earlier diagnosis of gastric cancer
Endoscopy. 2003 Jan;35(1):61-7. doi: 10.1055/s-2003-36414.
H Bołdys 1 , T A Marek, P Wanczura, P Matusik, A Nowak
1 Department of Gastroenterology, Silesian University School of Medicine, ul. Medyków 14, 40-752 Katowice, Poland. [email protected]
DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-36414
Background and study aims: There has been a tendency in recent years to omit endoscopy in dyspeptic patients younger than 45 years with no so-called "alarm symptoms." This study was conducted to test whether this policy might lead to an increased rate of delayed diagnosis of gastric cancer, especially in a population with a high prevalence of the disease.
Patients and methods: The study included 860 patients (465 women, 395 men; median age 44) referred for the first time for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy because of suspected upper gastrointestinal pathology, to a secondary referral center between 1983 and 1993. Symptoms were assessed using a special questionnaire prior to endoscopy. The endoscopic diagnosis was always confirmed by histology.
Results: Gastric cancer was found in 83 patients (12 early cancers, 71 advanced). Patients with cancer were predominantly male (68 %, compared with 44 % in the no-cancer group; P < 0.001), and significantly older (median age 56, 44 and 42 years for advanced, early cancer, and no cancer, respectively; P < 0.001). As many as 24 % of patients with cancer were aged under 45 years. Symptoms occurring more frequently in the gastric cancer group compared with the no-cancer group were weight loss (11 % vs. 0.1 %; P < 0.001), gastrointestinal bleeding (18 % vs. 8 %; P < 0.001), anorexia (43 % vs. 25 %; P < 0.001), and fatigue (53 % vs. 30 %; P < 0.001). In 27 % of cancer patients none of the above symptoms was observed. No statistical difference was seen for pain, nausea, vomiting, and other symptoms. The mean symptom score (1 point for one symptom) was higher in patients with cancer compared with those without (3.1 vs. 2.4; P < 0.001). The duration score (1 to 4 points for durations of less than 6, less than 12, less than 24, and more than 24 months) was lower (1.3 vs. 1.8; P < 0.001) in cancer patients. In three-quarters of cancer patients the duration of symptoms was shorter than 6 months.
Conclusions: Symptoms suggesting gastric cancer are gastrointestinal bleeding, weight loss, and to a lesser degree anorexia and fatigue. Gastric cancer patients show a greater intensity but shorter duration of symptoms than patients with no cancer. Age and alarm symptoms cannot determine the need for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, at least in areas of high prevalence of gastric cancer.
Dyspepsia / etiology*
Endoscopy, Digestive System*
Referral and Consultation
Severity of Illness Index
Stomach Neoplasms / complications
Stomach Neoplasms / diagnosis*
Stomach Neoplasms / epidemiology
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U-15 USGNT: 59 Players Called In For Talent ID Camp
On Wednesday, U.S. Soccer released the roster for an Under-15 Girls' National Team talent identification camp which is currently underway at U.S. Soccer's National Development Center in Kansas.* A total of 59 players, all born in 2005, are attending the camp, which is being led by U.S. Soccer Director of (Girls') Talent Identification Mirelle van Rijbroek.
*U.S. Soccer's roster write-up was published online Wednesday afternoon, but backdated to Sunday, the 6th.
At least thirteen of the players attended a U-14 GNT camp in 2018, including the four 2005'ers who were on the USA's 2018 CONCACAF Girls' U-15 Championship roster: Olivia Moultrie, Maggie Taitano, Gisele Thompson, and Amelia Van Zanten. (For that tournament, the USA sent a U-14 team that consisted of players born in 2004 and 2005.) Moultrie, Taitano, and Thompson also attended the only U-16 USGNT camp so far this year, which was held in the Netherlands, back in June (U.S. Soccer).
Of the 59 players, 19 hail from California. Other states with three or more attendees are New Jersey (5), Texas (5), and Georgia (3). Twenty other states are represented, including seven states that have two attendees.
Supporting van Rijbroek at the camp are "U-17 WNT head coach Tracey Kevins and the three Girls' Talent Identification Managers: Katie Cole (Central Region), Diane Drake (East) and Marieke Laurens (West)."
For the players invited to this camp, who were all born in 2005, their target youth tournament is the 2022 FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup, which will have a cut-off birth year of 2005. Additionally, it is likely that a few of these 2005'ers are in the mix for the current cycle's U-17 USWNT and could make it onto an official roster, either for CONCACAF qualifying, and/or, should the USA qualify, the 2020 U-17 WWC. These players are also eligible for the 2020 CONCACAF Girls' U-15 Championship, but it is not yet publicly known whether U.S. Soccer will send a U-15 team or, like last year, send a younger U-14 squad.
At least four players have older sisters with USA youth national team experience:
Treasure Byars is the younger sister of U-17 USWNT standout forward Trinity Byars. (You can read more about Trinity Byars, here.) Their older sister, Tatyana, is on the roster for Texas' soccer team.
Kiera Staude is the younger sister of UVA's Talia Staude (UVA profile), who was on the USA's squad for last year's Under-17 Women's World Cup.
Gisele Thompson is the younger sister of 2004'er Alyssa Thompson. Both Thompson sisters were on the USA's U-14 GNT for last year's CONCACAF U-15 Girls' Championship.
Amelia "Mimi" Van Zanten is the younger sister of Notre Dame's Kalyssa "Kiki" Van Zanten (Notre Dame profile), who is a veteran of over a dozen USA youth camps and was part of the U-15 USGNT that won the 2016 CONCACAF U-15 Girls' Championship.
More Notables:
Goalkeeper Valentina Amaral is listed as having Brazilian nationality, per her DA profile.
Kennedy Bell has already verbally committed to North Carolina, per her Twitter account.
Samantha "Sammy" Smith is also a highly-ranked competitive freestyle skier. (2017 Idaho Statesman article on her and her older sister, SVSEF.com write-up) In March, she finished 5th overall in moguls at the U.S. Freestyle Junior Nationals (2019 results, PDF file). Her father, Steve Smith, played collegiate soccer for Duke (1990-1993), captaining the team in 1993. Current U-23 USMNT head coach Jason Kreis (Wikipedia) was also a captain for the Blue Devils that year. (Duke men's soccer media guide)
NCAA verbal commit decisions are not available for most players, as it is still a bit early in the recruiting cycle for these players, most of whom will graduate high school in 2023 or 2024. Quick cursory online searches ("player name soccer") were done for all players, just to see if any notable details were available.
U-15 GNT – 2019 Talent ID Camp (Kansas City) Roster
Notes: Bolded players have already attended at least one USA youth camp. (An asterisk has been added at the end of the entry as an additional visual indicator.) Bolded and italicized players were also on the USA's 2018 CONCACAF Girls' U-15 Championship roster. (Double asterisks have been added at the end of these entries as an additional visual indicator.) Club and hometown information has not been altered from the list provided by U.S. Soccer, except to correct a style error.^
^U.S. Soccer's write-up used "Id.," instead of "Idaho", which is one of several state names that are always spelled out, per A.P. style. (Poynter.org), as "Id." is a common academic and legal abbreviation in citations for the Latin word "idem." (Wiktionary)
Valentina Amaral (Florida Kraze Krush; Oviedo, Fla.)
Jamie Campbell (Real So Cal; Newbury Park, Calif.)
Amaris Franco (So Cal Blues; Pasadena, Calif.)
Kyla Holmes (STA Development Academy; Newton, N.J.)
Tanner Ijams (Beach FC; El Segundo, Calif.)
Adelyn Todd (Real Colorado; Littleton, Colo.)
DEFENDERS (10):
Hailey Baumann (Michigan Hawks; South Lyon, Mich.)
Savannah King (Real So Cal; West Hills, Calif.)
Cameron Roller (FC Dallas; Frisco, Texas)
Kiera Staude (Tophat; Atlanta, Ga.)
Sierra Sythe (Beach FC; Long Beach, Calif.)
Gisele Thompson (Real So Cal; Studio City, Calif.)**
Abigail Unkraut (Cincinnati Development Academy; Burlington, Ky.)
Amelia Van Zanten (Eclipse Select; Buffalo Grove, Ill.)**
Emma Wang (San Jose Earthquakes; San Carlos, Calif.)
Samantha Weiss (Reign Academy; Mercer Island, Wash.)
MIDFIELDERS (28):
Jasmine Aikey (Mountain View Los Altos; Palo Alto, Calif.)*
Ella Carter (The St. James FC Virginia; Leesburg, Va.)
Anna Castenfelt (Phoenix Rising FC; Phoenix, Ariz.)*
Gabrielle Ceballos (Classics Elite Soccer Club; San Antonio, Texas)
Halle Dixon (Houston Dash; New Orleans, La.)*
Emily Ennis (San Jose Earthquakes; Burlingame, Calif.)
Shae Harvey (LAFC Slammers; Hermosa Beach, Calif.)
Riley Jackson (Concorde Fire; Roswell, Ga.)
Grace Jackson (Internationals; Hudson, Ohio)
Joelle Jung (Mountain View Los Altos; San Jose, Calif.)*
Madison Krakower (Cedar Stars Academy-Monmouth; Wayne, N.J.)*
Audrey Lam (Lamorinda SC; Piedmont, Calif.)
Andrea Leyva (Heat FC; Las Vegas, Nev.)
Kate Mallory (Concorde Fire; Avondale Estates, Ga.)
Olivia Marrone (Players Development Academy; Marlton, N.J.)
Lauren Martinho (NC Courage; Cary, N.C.)
Olivia Moultrie (Portland Thorns FC; Portland, Ore.)**
Ashley Pennie (Weston FC; Miami, Fla.)
Melina Rebimbas (Players Development Academy; Warren, N.J.)*
Morgan Roy (Nationals; Commerce Township, Mich.)*
Megan Santa Cruz (LA Surf; Burbank, Calif.)
Maggie Taitano (San Diego Surf; Carlsbad, Calif.)**
Viet-Thy Tran (San Jose Earthquakes; Santa Clara, Calif.)
Francesca Valverde (FC Stars; Grafton, Mass.)
Anya Van Den Einde (San Diego Surf; San Diego, Calif.)
Elizabet Velkova (Reign Academy; Lynnwood, Wash.)
Ava Verplancke (So Cal Blues; Irvine, Calif.)
Kayla Wong (Players Development Academy; Manalapan, N.J.)
FORWARDS (15):
Kennedy Bell (Charlotte Soccer Academy; Cornelius, N.C.)
Treasure Byars (Solar Soccer Club; Richardson, Texas)*
Taylor Cheatham (FC Dallas; Plano, Texas)
Lillian Danner (Cincinnati Development Academy; Cincinnati, Ohio)*
Mila Erceg (IMG Academy; East Meadow, N.Y.)
Brooke Fabri (Phoenix Rising FC; Phoenix, AZ)
Erica Grilione (Placer United; Roseville, Calif.)
Nicollette Kiorpes (NEFC; Worcester, Mass.)
Julia Motuzick (Oakwood Soccer Academy; Glastonbury, Conn.)
Cameron Patton (Lonestar SC; Austin, Texas)
Samantha Smith (Boise Thorns; Boise, Idaho)
Madison Stormberg (FC Dallas; Nashville, Tenn.)
Valerie Vargas Arceo (LA Galaxy; Pico Rivera, Calif.)
Sydney Watts (Sporting Blue Valley; Lenexa, Kan.)
Addison Whitehouse (Colorado Rush; Littleton, Colo.)
For more news about the USWNT's youth teams, please see the "Under-xx Teams" section of this website.
Author RD WelchPosted on October 10, 2019 October 10, 2019 Categories U-15 USGNT, Under-xx TeamsTags F2005, roster, U15 USGNT, women's soccer
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Windgate Foundation pledges $25 million challenge gift to Arkansas State University for Arts and Innovation district
The gift is the largest financial contribution in the history of the Arkansas State University.
Author: Talk Business & Politics
Published: 11:20 AM CST December 5, 2021
Updated: 11:21 AM CST December 5, 2021
ARKANSAS, USA — Arkansas State University received a $25 million challenge gift from the Wingate Foundation on Friday (Dec. 3) to build the Wingate Hall of Art and Innovation and an accompanying Art and Innovation District. The gift is the largest financial contribution in the history of the university that was established in 1909, Chancellor Kelly Damphousse said at a press conference.
About $20 million will be devoted to construction and $5 million for a building maintenance endowment.
"We are pleased to partner with A-State in this unique opportunity to advance visual art collaborations across academic fields," said Robyn Horn, Windgate Board Chair. "The arts are an integral part of learning, and we appreciate the support the school and ASU Board members have shown with the Bradbury Art Museum and the Center for Three-Dimensional Arts. We are confident the new Hall of Art and Innovation will benefit both the students and community in many significant ways."
To read more about this story please visit our content partner, Talk Business & Politics.
UA student, Northwest Arkansas native named Rhodes Scholar
UALR student participating in 95th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
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Just as I started the year, travelling to Ukraine – I've finished it the same way. This time instead of a long train journey I've picked a quick flight. And this time, instead of travelling alone I went out for another trip of the year with the prior of the Order of Eternal Party (Zakon Rycerzy Wiecznego Melanżu) and his friend, Kathrin.
One thing didn't change – I took my old analogue friend with me, my Nikon FE and a couple rolls of Fujicolor Superia. Vodka was served from carafes and salo tasted gorgeous.
At the beginning of the year I went to Odessa at the Black Sea, but for the end of the year we picked a closer destination – Lviv, once known as Lwów. It used to be one of the most important cities in Poland before World War II. It's history is pretty similar to the one of once German Breslau – the today's Wrocław. Cobblestones and beautiful architecture. The marks of its former Polish past on the walls, Jewish ads, German ads. It was a multikulti city of culture once upon a time where Polish, Jews, Ukrainians and Germans lived together. But it all changed after the war.
Travelling back we traveled in time. We arrived 5 minutes earlier than we departed, coming from a nostalgic time travel.
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Matt Singer Published: January 25, 2017
Jordan Peele made it very clear before his movie Get Out's surprise Sundance premiere that it was not about his in-laws.
Get Out is one of the sharpest horror films about the uneasiness that comes with meeting a loved one's parents and siblings for the first time and the subject of blended families. Unnerving and laugh-out-loud funny, its tale of an African-American man who goes home with his white girlfriend for the first time doesn't exactly paint the most flattering portrait of the lead character's potential new family. It does what all great horror movies do: turn real-world anxieties into the stuff of nightmares.
Peele's hero is a photographer named Chris (Daniel Kaluuya). After five happy months with Rose (Allison Williams), she brings him to her family's home in the suburbs for the first time. Although Chris and Rose have a warm and affectionate relationship, there are some ominous signs the trip might be a bad idea. Chris' best friend (LilRel Howery) begs him not to go. On the drive up to Rose's parents, a deer runs into the road and crashes into their car. After the collision, Chris walks to the edge of the woods and watches the animal die.
Things don't get any less creepy once they arrive at their destination. Rose's mom Missy (Catherine Keener) and dad Dean (Bradley Whitford) seem nice, but their two black servants, Georgina (Betty Gabriel) and Walter (Marcus Henderson), behave strangely, with forced smiles, old-fashioned diction, and inexplicable emotional outbursts. And even though Dean says he would have gladly voted for Obama a third time if he could, there's something about the way he says that his basement is locked up because of "black mold" and shows off the picture of a relative who lost a race to Jesse Owens that sounds a little threatening.
These early scenes do a terrific job of playing into relatable discomforts that exist in any family when new members are introduced and everyone wants to be on their best behavior. It's very easy to get paranoid in this high-pressure situation, and Peele effectively plays to those fears. Maybe it's all in Chris' head? But then there are incidents that are harder to dismiss, like the curious appearance of Andre (Lakeith Stanfield) at Dean and Missy's party. After Andre gets his picture taken, he leaps at Chris and screams "Get out!"
Without spoiling what follows, Chris' trepidation isn't entirely unfounded. (Note to self: Make sure daughter never dates the child of a hypnotist.) But even as Get Out shifts into more overt horror territory, Peele still finds spaces to insert more cultural and political critiques, and he does it without sacrificing his ear for witty, naturalistic dialogue. (Whitford's diatribe about the evils of deer sounded so much like one my mother has made in the past, I'd swear she co-wrote the scene.)
Peele, previously best known as one of the two creators of the sketch show Key & Peele, has an instinctive handle on how and when to build tension and then release it, either with a scare or a laugh. He's probably the best new director at blending horror and comedy since Edgar Wright burst onto the scene with Shaun of the Dead (even if, at this stage of his career, Peele still seems a little more comfortable with the comedy than the horror). Comparisons to The Stepford Wives are obvious and natural, but Peele also borrows a considerable amount from Hitchcock, another director who loved to blur the line between terror and dark comedy. It doesn't seem like a coincidence, for example, that Chris uses the same weapon (a camera and flash) as the paranoid hero of Hitchcock's Rear Window.
Peele's a keen observer of classic cinema, but Get Out isn't just a derivative rehash of what's come before. It takes those old movies and applies the things that made them work to a fresh scenario that's both specific and universal. For his sake, I just hope Peele's real in-laws have a good sense of humor. If not, Thanksgiving dinner could get a little awkward this year, even with the public disclaimer.
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All of ScreenCrush's Sundance 2017 Coverage
Source: 'Get Out' Review: Jordan Peele's Directorial Debut Is a Smart Horror Comedy
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Polaincourt-et-Clairefontaine és un municipi francès situat al departament de l'Alt Saona i a la regió de Borgonya - Franc Comtat. L'any 2007 tenia 759 habitants.
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Població
El 2007 la població de fet de Polaincourt-et-Clairefontaine era de 759 persones. Hi havia 288 famílies, de les quals 98 eren unipersonals (39 homes vivint sols i 59 dones vivint soles), 95 parelles sense fills, 87 parelles amb fills i 8 famílies monoparentals amb fills.
La població ha evolucionat segons el següent gràfic:
Habitants censats
Habitatges
El 2007 hi havia 343 habitatges, 289 eren l'habitatge principal de la família, 12 eren segones residències i 41 estaven desocupats. 276 eren cases i 37 eren apartaments. Dels 289 habitatges principals, 189 estaven ocupats pels seus propietaris, 93 estaven llogats i ocupats pels llogaters i 7 estaven cedits a títol gratuït; 37 tenien una cambra, 11 en tenien dues, 31 en tenien tres, 80 en tenien quatre i 130 en tenien cinc o més. 227 habitatges disposaven pel capbaix d'una plaça de pàrquing. A 108 habitatges hi havia un automòbil i a 127 n'hi havia dos o més.
Piràmide de població
La piràmide de població per edats i sexe el 2009 era:
Economia
El 2007 la població en edat de treballar era de 519 persones, 331 eren actives i 188 eren inactives. De les 331 persones actives 302 estaven ocupades (165 homes i 137 dones) i 29 estaven aturades (11 homes i 18 dones). De les 188 persones inactives 70 estaven jubilades, 34 estaven estudiant i 84 estaven classificades com a «altres inactius».
Ingressos
El 2009 a Polaincourt-et-Clairefontaine hi havia 292 unitats fiscals que integraven 631 persones, la mediana anual d'ingressos fiscals per persona era de 18.805 €.
Activitats econòmiques
Dels 23 establiments que hi havia el 2007, 1 era d'una empresa alimentària, 2 d'empreses de fabricació de material elèctric, 6 d'empreses de construcció, 4 d'empreses de comerç i reparació d'automòbils, 2 d'empreses de transport, 1 d'una empresa d'hostatgeria i restauració, 1 d'una empresa immobiliària, 2 d'entitats de l'administració pública i 4 d'empreses classificades com a «altres activitats de serveis».
Dels 8 establiments de servei als particulars que hi havia el 2009, 1 era una oficina de correu, 3 paletes, 2 fusteries, 1 perruqueria i 1 restaurant.
Dels 4 establiments comercials que hi havia el 2009, 1 era una botiga de més de 120 m², 1 una botiga de menys de 120 m², 1 una fleca i 1 una joieria.
L'any 2000 a Polaincourt-et-Clairefontaine hi havia 12 explotacions agrícoles que ocupaven un total de 535 hectàrees.
Equipaments sanitaris i escolars
El 2009 hi havia 1 psiquiàtric i 1 ambulància.
El 2009 hi havia una escola elemental.
Poblacions més properes
El següent diagrama mostra les poblacions més properes.
Referències
Résumé statistique Fitxa resum de dades estadístiques de Polaincourt-et-Clairefontaine a l'INSEE.
Évolution et structure de la population Fitxa amb el detall de dades de Polaincourt-et-Clairefontaine a l'INSEE
France par commune Dades detallades de tots els municipis de França accessibles a partir del mapa.
Municipis de l'Alt Saona
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Belize NMS: Present Condition: Cloudy this morning, not as heavy as the last few days. Improving weather conditions expected over the area. The National Meteorological Service of Belize has forecast that the rain could continue through Tuesday, November 24th.
Advisories: *A Flood Warning remains in effect for low-lying and flood prone areas of the country and residents in the Belize River Valley and downstream areas should remain vigilant as the rising flood waters move downstream towards the coast.*
24-hour forecast: Mostly cloudy with a few showers and isolated thunderstorms over some coastal and offshore areas this morning and tonight, then mostly over central and inland areas this afternoon. Elsewhere, showers or thunderstorms will be isolated.
Winds: N-NE, 5-15 kts
Sea State: Choppy
Waves: 3-5 ft
Outlook: For Monday and Monday night is for isolated showers or thunderstorms, except for slightly more over the south.
Sargassum Forecast from November 17, 2020 to November 25, 2020: Sargassum impacts over our area remain low and no major change is expected during the new few days. San Pedro has a low probability and a minimal expected impact.
Tropical Weather Outlook: Tropical cyclone formation is not expected in the North Atlantic, the Caribbean Sea or the Gulf of Mexico during the next 48 hours. Click for more...
There are two tropical waves in the Caribbean. Fresh NE winds prevail over the NW Caribbean as noted in recent scatterometer data. These winds will diminish by this evening, however will resume on Mon evening as high pressure builds over the Gulf of Mexico and the SW N Atlantic waters in the wake of a cold front. Unsettled weather associated with the waves will affect central America and the west Caribbean through mid-week.
Large northerly swell will impact the tropical Atlantic waters east of the Leeward Islands through Mon. Trade winds will increase over the central Caribbean Tue through Thu.
Low: 10:36 AM High: 5:23 PM
Low: 10:36 PM High: 4:12 AM (Mon)
Sunrise: 6:01 AM Moonrise: 12:45 PM
Sunset: 5:15 PM Moonset: 12:35 AM (Mon)
There are no organized features in the Atlantic basin at this time.
We continue to track several tropical waves moving westward across the Atlantic basin, but no further development of any of these waves is anticipated.
A broad trough of low pressure located near and north of the Turks and Caicos Islands continues to produce disorganized showers and thunderstorms. A low pressure area could form within the next couple of days as the trough lifts northward, and there is a slight chance it could briefly acquire subtropical characteristics early this week before merging with a cold front. Later this week, this system may have a second opportunity to develop subtropical characteristics if it becomes separated from the front and meanders over the central Atlantic.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...10 percent.
* Formation chance through 5 days...low...10 percent.
For further information on tropical conditions, check the daily Tropical Weather Outlook, click here
On Ambergris Caye this morning the sun came up and we can see blue sky after a record-breaking amount of rainfall and general gloom. The sea around our barrier reef is calm from a Northwind at 15 mph. Today's expected high temperature is 82 f.
This cloud and rain forming is continuing near Belize, again, at present, mainly just off shore, but its cloud is effecting most of Belize, so a risk of rain at any time.
Looks like today will be almost entirely covered with cloud most of the day, some low level some high level.
Last night min. 23°C 73°F Yesterday 25°C 75°F Yesterday Rain 26 mm ( 1.0")
On Ambergris Caye the blue sky didn't last long. It's raining again.
Last edited by elbert; 11/22/20 10:50 AM.
Present Condition: Mostly cloudy. Conditions expected to gradually improve.
24hr Forecast: Mostly cloudy skies with a few showers and isolated thunderstorms mainly over inland, central and offshore areas this afternoon. Activity may linger over some southern and offshore areas tonight into tomorrow morning, while being isolated elsewhere.
A flood warning remains in effect for low-lying and flood prone areas of the country. Residents in the Belize River Valley and downstream areas should remain vigilant as the rising flood waters move downstream towards the coast.
Outlook: Cloudy spells with showers and thunderstorms being isolated, while a few more may develop over the southern districts Monday afternoon through midday Tuesday.
Live Beach Cam at Blue Water Grill
GRADUAL IMPROVEMENT OF WEATHER CONDITIONS EXPECTED BUT BE VIGILANT
Satellite loop showing deep convection over southern coastal water this morning; less deep rainclouds noted elsewhere over the mainland. Expect a gradual improvement in the weather over most areas this week! High floodwaters will persist in the low reaches of the watersheds this week.
Short clip of this morning's weather view. The sun is coming out, hopefully to stay a while. Video by Marlena Gomez
NEMO ADVISORY #9: FLOOD WARNING FOR BELIZE
SUNDAY, 22 NOVEMBER, 2020, 6:00 PM
The National Hydrological Service of Belize and NEMO hereby inform the general public that major flooding is affecting most of the country due to Hurricane Iota.
A FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT Significant areas of the Corozal, Orange Walk, Cayo and Belize districts are experiencing severe flooding. Residents living along or near to these rivers are called upon to take the NEMO advisories seriously. Move to safety to save life and protect property.
SHELTERS, there are a total of 288 persons in 14 shelters in 3 districts. 57 people in two shelters in Orange walk, in Belize Rural five shelters are opened with a total of 42 persons, in Cayo specifically in Calla Creek there are four shelters with 88 persons, and one in San Ignacio with 15 persons and in the village of More Tomorrow there are 86 persons in two shelters.
ROADS AND BRIDGES AFFECTED. In the COROZAL DISTRICT, Caledonia, Sarteneja, Copper Bank, and Progresso roads are impassable and the Consejo road is inundated. In RURAL BELIZE DISTRICT the Boom/Hattieville Road and Bomba causeway are impassable for small vehicular traffic, the Crooked Tree causeway and the Boom Road in front of the Police Station are impassable. Santa Martha and Flowers Bank roads are only accessible to high vehicle. In CAYO the Low-Lying Wooden Bridge and the Iguana Creek Bridge are under water and in More Tomorrow Village, both roads are impassable at this time. In STANN CREEK the Coastal Road is trafficable from Hope Creek to Gales Point. Drivers need to drive with extreme caution as culverts are being replaced due to ongoing construction of the highway. Numerous small wooden, concrete and hammock bridges are either destroyed or significantly damaged in the affected districts.
Water contamination is a major threat to health. The public is advised by BWS to store water. The treatment of water for human consumption in flooded areas is compulsory before it can be used for drinking purposes. DO NOT DRINK DISCOLOURED WATER OR WATER WITH A SMELL. As advised by public health one (1) tablespoon of bleach can purify 5 gallons of water but allow it to settle for thirty minutes before using.
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First through the Instagram account of Zinedine Zidane and then through other marketing channels, Adidas have unveiled the official ball for the upcoming EURO 2016 tournament in France. The ball is called Beau Jeu, which in English means 'the Beautiful Game'.
The new ball has the same panel structure as Brazuca, which was used for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. The design features three colours, red, white and blue, which are the colours of the French flag. Letters E.U.R.O. and figures 2.0.1.6. are displayed on the ball in block-like design.
The new ball is being given out to the national teams competing in the summer's tournament so they have time to practice playing with it before the games start.
The Beau Jeu will be available for purchase on November 13th.
It is interesting that for the first time there will be a different ball used for the knockout rounds of the competition. Beau Jeu will be used during the group stage matches only.
Looking forward to the EURO 2016!
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On December 1, 2017, Michelle Itkowitz taught a Live Webinar Continuing Legal Education program for Lorman Education Services entitled: "Short-Term Illegal Sublets in NY Multi-Family Buildings". Here are 12 slides from that presentation that examine the ever-evolving relationship between Rent Stabilization and Short-Term Subletting (like Airbnb!).
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Quezon City or as its sometimes initialled QC, is located approximately ten kilometres from of Manila, with a landmass of over 15,000 hectares Quezon is actually the second largest city in the Philippines, only dwarfed by the city that its actually apart of.
On the city's eastern borders you'll find Marinkina, towards the south San Juan and Pasig and to the north Caloocan. QC had at onetime been the nation's capital, this lasted twenty eight years and is one of the many reason why it now the home for the House of Representatives and the Lower House of Congress, the City was named after the father of the Filipino language Manuel Quezon.
Some interesting things to see and do in the area, consist of the Quezon Memorial, which is the burial site of President Quezon. The Ninoy Aquino Park and the Walk of Stars are also something that draws a lot of tourists with the latter being a local version of Hollywood's "Walk of Fame".
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Unlikely stars of stage and screen they may be, but tarantulas, vultures, elephants and cockroaches (and every dog) have their day in showbiz!
Animals have personalities. No amount of computer generated clever animatronics caninteract with a cast of actors in quiet the same way. In situations where the animal actor is a family pet, convincing emotions are a crucial part of the storyline, there needs to be a relationship between the animal and the rest of the cast.
Trainers who work in this field have extensive experience in both animal care and psychology. They build up lists of contacts and have numerous animal owners on their booksso that, if they do not have an animal themselves that is suitable for a particular project, they know who has. It is their responsibility to have the required licences, insurances, movement orders and details of Animal Consultants and Trainers Association (ACTA) vets. These trainers also offer risk assessments for each project and pre-production advice. The welfare of the animals and safety of the situation are always top priorities for trainers.
Which Animals are Best Suited?
As part of the pre-production advice, some trainers recommend using specialist photographers/camera crews to get the best results. Long before an animal is anywhere near the production set, the trainer will have had a copy of the script to assess the part, discussalternatives or improvements and plan their choreography of contact points or movements for the training schedule. Where appropriate, animals will be familiarised with the stage set by having a replica at home to train on. They will also get to know the actors involved in the scenes they are in. Before filming or photographic shoots start, rehearsals will be carried out with all the actors on set, as normal. Professional trainers accompany their actor animals to make sure the animal is settled and confident and all is as it should be, that they are comfortable with what is asked of them in studio conditions. Animal doubles are used in some cases.
In period dramas there is a particular demand for horses. Again, the animals are not doing anything out of the ordinary in terms of behaviour, they are simply trained to 'actnatural' in unnatural surroundings. Trainers who specialise in equine actors usually supply the props relevant to the period. If a jousting horse is needed, they will have the horses and all the equipment, because the horses have been trained with that equipment it is normal for them. Similarly, specific types of driving carriages can be supplied, they are all familiar objects. Even authentic antique leech bowls can be found, not because the leeches care, but for historical accuracy!
When dealing with large numbers of potentially dangerous animals, teams of animal trainers are necessarily involved. Shots of a pit of writhing snakes may be filmed separately and not always on set. Close-ups of tarantulas crawling over a person may also be taken elsewhere but more often it is the human actor who needs extra rehearsals! The spider is more concerned about reaching its reward.
When several different species of animal are used in a set, they will have 'worked' together for a sufficient amount of time and probably all come from the same trainer. Orphaned animals of mixed species are sometimes reared together by trainers to establish the pack/herd bonds that facilitate them working as a group later on.
The lives of animal actors may take them to unusual places and involve meeting the stars, but for them, it's all in a day's work.
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[SIZE=-1]Why science fiction should be taught, how to teach it, how to get a course approved and what resources are available to teachers and librarians.
Teachers and librarians may register for the conference online at the KU Continuing Education Web site. The registration fee of $40 includes lunch, handouts, DVDs and a tour of Spencer Research Library's science fiction collections. They also have a choice of registering for the Science Fiction Research Association meeting.
Bradbury will receive the first Eaton Award for Lifetime Achievement in Science Fiction. In 2007, he was given a special award by the Pulitzer Prize. He also was the recipient of a 2004 National Medal of Arts and the National Book Foundation's 2000 Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.
His latest book, "We'll Always Have Paris," a collection of fantasy, science fiction and real-life stories, will be published later this year.
Bradbury's talk is a free event and seating is limited. It will be first-come, even if you've paid for the conference. National Endowment for the Arts chairman Dana Gioia will introduce him.
[SIZE=-1]North East, UK (PRWEB) May 5, 2008 -- StarshipSofa Podcast has changed its name to StarShipSofa: Science Fiction Audio Magazine.
NBC Universal has revealed plans to relaunch Scifi.co.uk, its UK-based science fiction portal.
The new site - which will go live on Wednesday - is the first of NBC Universal's science fiction portals around the world to be launched on a new content management system.
The relaunch sits under the company's newly formed Global Networks & Digital Initiatives group and will be followed by a host of revamped sites around the world.
NBC also announced that the new site would allow for pre-role advertising for the first time.
Kevin Obi, SVP new digital media business, NBC Universal, said, "Our vision is to establish the Sci-Fi site as the number one destination in the UK for sci-fi, fantasy and gaming.
"We will then expand in to priority countries across the world, enabling us to own the genre and tap into this deeply passionate and valuable international community.
I didn't realise the site was down! (scifi.co.uk) First thing I see when I get there is the London scifi exhibition just ended, lol!
[SIZE=-1]"Robots: A Designer's Collection of Miniature Mechanical Marvels," opened a week ago at the Science Fiction Museum of Experience Music Project in Seattle.
Toys from the 1950s onward -- and some famous characters from 'Terminator,' 'I, Robot' and 'Star Wars' -- are on display at the Seattle museum.
A new exhibit revels in our fascination with the fictional machines. "Robots: A Designer's Collection of Miniature Mechanical Marvels," opened a week ago at the Science Fiction Museum of Experience Music Project in Seattle. It will be on display through Oct. 26.
The exhibit can be divided into two sections. The first is housed in about an 500-square-foot room with blown-up details of toy robots on the walls. A case in the center of the room holds 135 tiny toys, set on four shelves. They represent almost the entire collection of robots owned by prominent New York City graphic designer Tom Geismar.
[SIZE=-1]In its 42nd year, Balticon, taking place this weekend in Hunt Valley, will feature award-winning science-fiction author Connie Willis.
[SIZE=-1]Graduate students from UCR and UCI win the first short-story contest sponsored by the Eaton Science Fiction Conference. RIVERSIDE, Calif.
[SIZE=-2]MinnPost.com[/SIZE]'Star Wars' exhibit comes to Science Museum, but is it science?
"Vatican Assassin" and "Vatican Ambassador" tells the story of an antihero, Bernard Campion, aka "BC", who kills people for the Pope in the year 2109. A war between the Muslim world and the West has spilled beyond borders, beyond even planetary boundaries. The United Trade Zone and The New catholic Church (small "c" intentional) control Earth. The Universal Islamic Nation holds Mars, and those who don't fit either side's plans have ended up on the Moon. BC's story begins as he works to assassinate the head of Lunar Prime, the Moon's independent free state. "BC is a character who can't help but be conflicted," Luoma says. "He's killing people for a church that says you shouldn't kill! Even the ecumenical 'New catholic Church' of the future is pretty clear on that. The interesting thing is what happens to BC as he tries to live past his contradictions and become a better human being."
Listening to Luoma narrate the audio book gives the reader and listener a more intimate experience. "Reading the chapters out loud lets me give the reader, the listener, really, some idea of what I was hearing in my head as I wrote the story," Luoma says. "I like coming up with a different 'voice' for each character. It's the spoken equivalent of what you try to do as a writer when you're creating the story."
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Home / Art / InstallationImmersive Nature Art Projections Emerge on Megaliths in a Japanese Bath House
Immersive Nature Art Projections Emerge on Megaliths in a Japanese Bath House
By Emma Taggart on August 6, 2019
Known for its immersive, technology-driven installations, Japanese art and tech studio teamLab's newest installation transforms old bath house ruins with projected, nature-inspired artwork. The beautiful Megaliths in the Bath House Ruins piece is part of a larger nighttime exhibition titled A Forest Where Gods Live, that sprawls across the 500,000-square-meter Mifuneyama Rakuen Park on the Japanese island of Kyushu.
The teamLab creatives installed a series of tall "megaliths" that appear to emerge from the floor of the park's abandoned bath house. "The bath house was made in modern times, but after just a short period, it was abandoned, becoming a space-time where time had stopped completely," says teamLab. "And this group of megaliths is also a mass made up of compressed space-times where the flow of time varies. Here, various space-times intersect and overlap."
Each megalith acts as a canvas for protected artwork that changes over time depending on the interaction of visitors in the room. "The artwork is continuously rendered in real time by a computer program," explains teamLab. "It is neither prerecorded, nor on loop. As a whole, previous states never recur, and the artwork is continuously changing due to the movement of people. Every moment is unique and can never be seen again."
From blooming and withering flowers to cascading waterfalls, the nature-inspired artwork visualizes fleeting moments in time. If a person visiting the exhibition stands still at the Flowers and People megaliths, the flowers grow more abundantly. However, as they move away, they start to fade and wither. Similarly, the Universe of Water Particles installation features protected waterfalls that change in flow as people approach the structures.
Each artwork also influences the other—the water in one causes the flowers to scatter in the other. "The interaction between the particles is calculated and then lines are drawn in relation to the behavior of the water particles," explain the artists. "The lines are 'flattened' using what teamLab considers to be ultrasubjective space."
You can currently experience the Megaliths in the Bath House Ruins installation for yourself at Mifuneyama Rakuen Park through to November 4, 2019.
Japanese art and tech studio teamLab's newest installation transforms old bath house ruins with projected, nature-inspired artwork.
The Megaliths in the Bath House Ruins piece is part of a larger nighttime exhibition, A Forest Where Gods Live, at Mifuneyama Rakuen Park on the Japanese island of Kyushu.
The teamLab creatives installed a series of tall "megaliths" that appear to emerge from the floor of the park's abandoned bath house.
They act as a canvas for protected artwork that changes over time depending on the interaction of visitors in the room.
The nature-inspired artwork visualizes fleeting moments in time.
teamLab: Website | Facebook | YouTube
h/t: [designboom]
All images via teamLab.
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Fall Tour to Rockford/S. Beloit
The Fall Tour to Rockford/S. Beloit started off at the Belvidere Oasis on a bit of a chilly morning. Our tour leaders, Ed Levin and Rose Kovalenko greeted all of us as they handed out our tour packet and itinerary. There were 25 club members participating in the Fall Tour. As we headed out, all 10 baby birds, 1 retro and 2 regular vehicles left the oasis en route to the Sunrise Family Restaurant for lunch. After lunch, we all headed to the Rockford Speedway. At the Speedway we all were able to pull onto the track by the starting line. The owner of the Speedway, Judy Deery, greeted us and gave us a brief history of the track. She spoke about how the track was opened in 1948 and she and her husband bought a stake in it in 1959 and by the mid 60's they became the sole owners . The Speedway is one of the only sanctioned NASCAR tracks in Illinois besides the Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet. It's an oval quarter-mile asphalt track which hosts many races including figure 8 and demolition derbies along with concerts and other events. Mrs. Deery said that she is still very active in the day to day activities of the track along with her children. After she spoke and answered questions about the track, the club members were able to get in their cars and take them around the track several times. It was a fun afternoon racing the baby birds, retro and others around the track. Many pictures and videos were taken as the birds flew around the track, some attempting the figure 8. After race day, we all headed over to The Garden Hotel in South Beloit and settled in. The evening commenced with pizza, snacks, drinks and great conversations.
Saturday morning we all headed to the Rockford Auto Museum which back in 1927 was Midway Motors. There we looked at many Muscle cars that were on display by their owners, some of which were for sale. We then walked over to The Wild Irish Rose for lunch and then as we walked back to our cars, we had our picture taken by the mural outside of the Rockford Auto Museum. In the afternoon we headed over to Roscoe, Illinois to the Historic Auto Attractions Museum where as they say "History meets entertainment". There we were able to go back in time, viewing many famous entertainers and world leaders and their automobiles along with artifacts from various eras, wars and events. In the evening we caravanned over to The Butterfly Club for dinner. Club members Lloyd and Joan Schellin joined us there for dinner. After dinner we headed back to the hotel. Some of us met back in the Hospitality Room for more conversation and others retired for the evening.
Sunday after breakfast and checking out we headed over to the Tinker Swiss Cottage Museum. This cottage was built by Robert Tinker who was inspired by his love of the architecture of Switzerland. He built his Swiss Cottage in 1865 on a limestone bluff overlooking the Kent Creek. After Robert Tinker and his wife Mary died, the cottage along with all the original furnishings were left to the Rockford Park District to be used as a museum. When the tour ended many of the club members headed home as others went to lunch at Culvers.
A big "Thank You" goes out to our weekend tour directors Ed Levin and Rose Kovalenko A fun and eventful time was had by all.
Participants in the Fall Tour were: Lee and Gina Bakakos, Mike and Laura Cielenski, Gordon Gluff and Mary Ziemba, Pete and Marilu Kramer, Larry and Karen Kelly, Len and Mary Keil, Ed Levin and Rose Kovalenko, Jerry and Pat Peterson, Ken and Kathy Smizinski, Len and Irene Vinyard, Bill and Liz Werth, Jim and Jane Wilson and Madeline Zambon
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Home » Announcements, featured » STATE LAND BOARD APPROVES $4.5 MILLION IN LAND CONSERVATION GRANTS
STATE LAND BOARD APPROVES $4.5 MILLION IN LAND CONSERVATION GRANTS
Posted on May 6, 2019 in Announcements, featured
DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
SUZANNE D. CASE
For Immediate News Release: May 6, 2019
(Honolulu) – Kohala lands within the Kula Iwi (homeland) of Kamehameha the Great on Hawai'i island; stunningly beautiful coastal pasture in Hāna, Maui; restored access to a Hawaiian fishpond on Kaua'i's north shore; and two tracts of high-quality O'ahu forest can now be protected for public benefit with the help of grant funding from the State Legacy Land Conservation Program. The highly competitive grant program supports local organizations and government agencies that work to protect cultural and historical sites, agricultural lands, natural areas, watersheds, and other valuable resources that benefit the public.
On April 26, 2019, the Board of Land and Natural Resources (BLNR) approved recommendations from the Legacy Land Conservation Commission and the Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) to award nearly $4.5 million in state grants for land acquisition that serve conservation purposes.
In the order ranked by the Commission, the properties to be conserved (and the approved grantees) are:
Pia Valley, a rare and rich 300-acre oasis for endangered native plants and wildlife below the Ko'olau crest in east O'ahu, as an addition to the State Natural Area Reserves System (Division of Forestry and Wildlife).
Kapanaia, a premier fishing and gathering area for the Kohala community, covers 83 acres that are heavily laden with historic remnants of early Hawaiian settlements and the Kamehameha era, on the island of Hawai'i (County of Hawai'i).
Mokae to Maka'alae Lands, an oceanfront fishing/gathering place in Hāna, Maui that is rich in cultural resources and historical significance, including an ancient settlement area and old-growth hala trees, nestled within 27 acres of ranch land (Ke Ao Hali'i, with a conservation easement to be held by Hawaiian Islands Land Trust).
Kāne'ohe Pali to Lo'i, spanning nearly 950 acres of Ko'olau mountain terrain in windward O'ahu, is a key freshwater source and high-value cultural landscape that also holds federally-designated critical habitat for over 45 endangered species (DOFAW in partnership with The Trust for Public Land).
Halulu Fishpond Access, a quarter-acre lot with highway frontage in a high-value residential neighborhood, that includes a portion of the community path to Halulu Fishpond and Hanalei Bay in the Halele'a District, Kaua'i (Waipā Foundation, in partnership with The Trust for Public Land, with a conservation easement to be held by County of Kaua'i).
The BLNR approved, for the fourth year in a row, an annual debt service payment ($1.5 million) for the State's Turtle Bay reimbursable general obligation bonds, which funded the State's purchase of land and a conservation easement at Ko'olauloa, O'ahu. The BLNR also approved three grants as back-ups for funding. Two are for DOFAW to purchase conservation easements over two separate tracts of forested land at Kona, totaling over 2,500 acres, and one is for the Hawaiian Islands Land Trust to purchase a conservation easement at Waikalua Loko I'a, a traditional Hawaiian fishpond in Ko'olauloa, O'ahu. Despite the regulation of land use and development in Hawai'i, lands that hold important resource values are often unprotected, inaccessible, and threatened with damage and destruction.
The State Legislature established the Land Conservation Fund in 2005 to provide permanent adequate funding for land conservation by dedicating proceeds from the real estate conveyance tax to the Fund. The grant application and approval process includes consultation with three State agencies (DLNR, Department of Agriculture, and Agribusiness Development Corporation). The process also requires field visits and public meetings with the Legacy Land Conservation Commission; consultation with the President of the State Senate and the Speaker of the State House of Representatives; environmental review; and final approval by the BLNR, the Department of Budget and Finance, and the Governor.
DLNR encourages state agencies, counties, and nonprofit land conservation organizations interested in securing a grant from the Land Conservation Fund to contact the Legacy Land Conservation Program, by phone or email, at (808) 586-0921 or [email protected]
The next open period for grant applications begins on May 6, 2019, and applications are due July 22, 2019. Approximately $3.2 million is expected to be available for grants in each of two upcoming funding cycles.
(All images/video courtesy: DLNR)
Photo attached: Coastal Lands at Hāna, Maui
Application materials for both funding cycles (FY20 and FY21):
http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/ecosystems/llcp/apply
For more information on conservation transactions:
https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/C-2.pdf (land acquisition grants)
https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/C-1-1.pdf (Turtle Bay debt service grant)
Dan Dennison
Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources
808-587-0396 (Communications Office)
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The documents and maps available on this site are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. To view them, download Adobe's free Acrobat Reader by clicking here.
Contact DOFAW
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Tigers hope athleticism overcomes small numbers
Forest Stulting
Southside football coach Julius Prince said his program faces the same problem year in and year out: Getting the kids who are zoned for the school to actually enroll there.
"That is the major problem Southside has," Prince said. "They choose to go to other schools because of what other schools can give."
From 2013 to 2015, Southside had an 18-14 record and three consecutive non-losing seasons; the Tigers had just one winning season in the previous 27 years. But that success has not carried over. The team went 2-8 last year.
Prince said he has to "convince parents every year" that "the losing tradition is over" at Southside.
That starts with changing the mentality and culture, Prince said.
"Every day after practice, I give them some kind of life lesson about being a man," Prince said.
And practice has shown talent, but the issue may be how much of it.
"I think we will be more athletic than most teams, but depth is going to be a problem," Prince said. "It hurts when we play teams that go no-huddle on us."
Prince said he has a handful of players who will more than likely have to play on offense, defense and special teams, such as senior Tuzion Brock, juniors Zion Kelly and Jalon Calhoun and sophomore Marc Smith.
"Those guys I trust. They are good football players," Prince said.
Calhoun, the Tigers' quarterback, was an all-region selection a year ago.
"He is one of the best athletes teams will see all year," Prince said. "He can make it happen with his legs."
Calhoun will see time in the secondary as well. Trent Hagood also will take some snaps under center, as well as play linebacker.
Brock, a starting guard on Southside's state championship basketball team, will split time between wide receiver and defensive back.
Prince said Kelly, a wide receiver-defensive back who was all-region last year, is an "exemplary kid" who maintains a 3.8 grade-point-average in the International Baccalaureate program.
At running back, Southside has Smith, a starter in 20106 as a freshman whom Prince described as a "shifty kid." Smith also will play in the secondary. Tay Jefferies is another who will get snaps at running back, as well as wide receiver and linebacker.
Prince said the offensive line, led by Emmanuel Wharton and Alex Goodlett, will be young.
Shondre Mills, a three-year starter, leads the defensive line.
Date Opponent
8/18 at J.L. Mann
8/24 at Carolina
9/8 at Blacksburg
9/15 Eastside
9/22 Travelers Rest
9/29 Berea
10/6 at Palmetto
10/13 Powdersville
10/20 at Emerald
10/27 Carolina
2016 RESULTS (2-8)
8/19 Mann 41, Southside 6
8/25 Southside 22, Carolina 14
9/9 Blacksburg 39, Southside 13
9/16 Eastside 49, Southside 0
9/23 TR 12, Southside 6
9/30 Berea 30, Southside 12
10/7 Palmetto 49, Southside 13
10/14 Powdersville 37, Southside 20
10/21 Emerald 34, Southside 12
10/28 Southside 50, Carolina 12
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After another more than long absence, here I am, walking through some black and white memories. I'm just about to graduate as a Fashion Designer and, somehow, that milestone made me go back and forward in time, balancing the past experiences that brought me here with hopes and dreams for the future. I'm not much of a "planning person", but there are some things I Know I want to do and experience some day. And soon.
...Or should I call it an OCD-like chronic irresistible attraction?
People that will always own a piece of me... heart and soul.
... And some pretty out of the box people!
... And of elegance, grace and poise.
Moments of intense study and deep research.
And many, many of those dances that me feel alive!
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Your Skin has a Word!
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Faustina était la troisième femme de l'empereur Constance II. La principale source à son sujet est le récit de l'historien Ammien Marcellin.
Biographie
Constance se maria avec Faustine en 361 à Antioche, après la mort de sa seconde épouse Eusébie. Ammien rapporte que les noces eurent lieu alors que Constance prenait ses quartiers d'hiver à Antioche et se reposait de la guerre contre la Perse .
Elle était enceinte quand Constance mourut le et donna le jour à une fille, Flavia Maxima Constantia, la seule fille de l'empereur, qui épousa plus tard l'empereur Gratien.
Le Faustine était présente lors que Procope reçut les insignes impériaux à Constantinople. La présence de Faustine et de sa fille suggère que Procope était l'héritier de dynastie constantinienne.
Après la bataille de Thyateira et la chute de Procope en 366, Faustine tomba dans l'anonymat.
Sources
Bibliographie
Her profile in the "Prosopography"
Notes et références
Articles connexes
Liste des impératrices romaines
Impératrice romaine du IVe siècle
Date de naissance non renseignée (IIIe siècle)
Date de décès non renseignée (IVe siècle)
Constantiniens
Impératrice de la dynastie constantinienne
Constance II
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Recency will adopt individuals; values, past experiences and needs perceived innovation compatibility with degrees of freedom. Values, norms, or as an idea that does not comply with innovation applications quickly will not be adopted.
Driving can be a limited degree of experience. It's a shot to an individual who thinks him a novelty carries less risk.
To see the results of innovation for individuals, increases the likelihood of individuals to accept innovation. Visible results reduces the uncertainty and, at the same time as your friends and neighbors with a new idea that frequent information encourages discussion.
Everett Rogers, according to these five characters; innovation in rate with 87 49 variations accepted. These five fundamental focus group discussions and project reviews offers a valuable checklist for frame. These qualities are taken while you are developing your product or behavioral weaknesses can also help in determining.
Reinvent, is a fundamental principle of the spread of innovations. The success of an innovation, it avoids risk and challenging individuals in society to meet the needs of the unfolded. Users of common continuous improvement process is a good way to achieve this to. Computer game companies, pharmaceutical companies, research institutes; supporting user communities to implement participatory action research to improve the innovations or techniques with the users of active partners are examples of agencies.
The second important idea, advertising and media stories as well as non-personal information about your marketing methods are innovations can spread during the negotiations of the pedestrian can, however, is the idea. The adoption of a new product or behavior risk and uncertainty management is not generally require only personally knew looking at the people we trust and innovation.
Driving the adoption process a small group of visionary and creative innovators. This group is in the process of the development of new ideas and devices usually generously spend their time and energy, they use their creativity and innovation takes great pleasure in talking about. Vital that we place reformers and becomes the first followers and ideas must be supplied, the promotion of the idea of the project is to support the design of the partners should be invited to become innovators.
Benefits of new adopters after the start to be evident, has been described as early adopters. Early adopters; a strategic leap forward in their lives or work purposes, wise quickly navigate between personal needs with innovations that link. They love to get an advantage over their peers and they have time and money to invest in innovation. Devote the limited number of early to try a new idea strongly embraced the face to face support must also be provided, by working on the idea to experiment more convenient, low-cost and must be supplied to be marketable, early adopters rewarded, must be brought to the fore and innovation to be trained as emitters.
Assuming a gap jumped at the end of the Reformation, the majority can be reached to the masses. Early majority are comfortable with the pragmatic middle that progressive ideas but overwhelming evidence about the benefits of innovation are not adopting innovation without. Early adoption of the new majority can be given for promotions or competitions can be organized. You may be given a low price performance guarantee, ease and simplicity can be redesigned to enhance innovation. Customer Service service and support should be provided.
This group of people that hate to risk taking and innovation in general the idea that we can define as the conservative pragmatist uncomfortable. Practically not performed them of their most basic fears is the fear of the new, so they settled on the mainstream fashion and prefer to comply with the standards. The benefits of the product for the late majority embrace innovation instead of talking to social norms should focus on. Reduce the cost of innovation, however, should be increased and risks behind the ease in which should be emphasized.
Late, to the end of the new span of process outside the group. Because they're adapting to a specific product or behavior as a major risk. Some even throughout the night without sleep, you will develop an argument against them is so worried. But their chances right should not be overlooked. Tardy; innovation when, where and how they're going to do should be a high level of control and about new product or behavior with the familiarity should be increased.
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