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Generally, the further forward in the frontal lobe you go, the more high level the function, and the more connections to tell the rest of the brain and body what to do. This is why you often hear or read about the “prefrontal cortex” in brain injury- its the part in the front, of the front, of the frontal lobe!
The Frontal Lobe is also the newest part of the brain (well no, not in the last few weeks, not even in the past 100 years). If you have not yet had a look, you will find a description of this, in a pretty unforgettable and humorous way, in a video clip I shared some time ago where Suzy Polucci mimics that major developmental parts of the brain. I really encourage you to take time to have a look, even just to enjoy her funny presentation. You will be surprised what you learn along the way.
The frontal lobe collects some information from the body and environment. It also gathers information from all other parts of the brain.It then sorts out what that information means; and organises a response.
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"Understanding Gifted Children: Supporting Parents on the Journey"
With Special Guest Speaker Teresa Argo Boatman
Century High School Forum
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Rochester GATEway invites you to join us for an informative evening! Parenting gifted children is an exciting, challenging, and exhausting experience. During this presentation, we will discuss giftedness, the issues that make raising these children so challenging and interesting, and strategies to assist you in guiding your child(ren). Time will be provided after the presentation for you to network with other parents in attendance and gain additional knowledge with parents who are in the same situation.
Our guest speaker, Teresa Argo Boatman, is a psychologist working in Plymouth, MN. She specializes in working with gifted children and their families and completes assessments as well as provides therapy through a gifted lens. Dr. Boatman is also the current president of MCGT and works to advance the understanding of the needs of gifted children in Minnesota and nationally.
This is a free event and you do not need to be a member of GATEway to attend. However, for our planning purposes, please register by clicking on the RSVP link above. Child care for school age children will be provided for – but only for – families who register and request child care by October 7th. To allow parents to focus on the speaker, we would appreciate it if you would make other child care arrangements for younger children.
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Published: Wednesday, 07 April 2021 13:00
Germany, Europe's biggest economy, last year launched a 3 billion euro ($3.6 billion) plan for consumer rebates for buying electric vehicles and wall-box chargers and putting away their old vehicles, and fostering innovation.
According to Chinese auto industry body CPCA data, electric vehicle maker Tesla sold 18,318 China-made vehicles in February as compared to 15,484 in January 2021.
The tightening CO2 emission standards in Europe and China have resulted in carmakers racing to develop electric cars. Even luxury carmaker BMW is planning for half of its sales to be fully-electric models by 2030. The company's sustainability goals include reducing its CO2 emissions from the entire lifespan of its vehicles - from raw materials and production process to their use on the road - by a cumulative 200 megatons by 2030.
Other auto companies, to name a few, joining the e-vehicle route are Volkswagen and General Motors. VW has already developed its platform for production while GM has plans to exclusively offer electric vehicles by 2035. As per market reports, despite the pandemic, deliveries of EVs grew year-over-year in 2020 by 43% globally.
Tech giants eyeing EV sector
Many tech companies are collaborating with carmakers in the hopes of gaining from the potential market opportunity for software applications such as autonomous driving.
Chinese tech giant Huawei is planning to make electric cars under its brand and the company has filed two patents in the technical field of electronic circuits and power electronics technology. Huawei has been developing technologies for EVs for years including in-car software systems, sensors for automobiles, and 5G communications hardware.
The company has been awarded patents related to EVs, including methods for charging between electric vehicles and for checking battery health.
Xiaomi, one of the world's biggest smartphone makers recently announced that it will invest $10 billion over the next decade in a subsidiary dedicated to electric vehicle production. However, details of the company's strategy for entering the automotive market on whether it will focus on manufacturing or software have not been revealed. Apart from smartphones, Xiaomi also makes a range of gadgets including CCTV cameras, electric shavers, and toothbrushes, light bulbs, watches, and scooters, etc.
Moreover, Apple CEO, Tim Cook mentioned recently "internal investigation" for projects going on in the company but again was not forthcoming whether it would be an automotive project. Apple has not confirmed any vehicle project and is also not clear if it will make cars or the gadgets to be used inside them. However, rumours about the company meeting with automakers including Nissan and Hyundai about partnering on a vehicle are already out. Some reports also suggest that Apple has patented some vehicle features, such as sending alerts to drivers, reducing motion sickness, and climate controls.
Sensing the tailwinds, as an initiative to fight climate change through its services, search engine giant Google has announced climate-focused changes to be implemented in the Google Maps app. The app will prompt drivers to take routes that generate the lowest carbon emissions based on traffic, slopes, and other factors. The company has said that the feature would be launched in the US sometime this year and would be available to other countries.
Interestingly, this gradual transition from internal combustion engines to electrical engines for vehicles will warrant a change in the architecture and role of information and communication technology (ICT) for the vehicle of the future.
Studies have shown that ICT, in the form of electrics, electronics, and software in vehicles, has become essential for the automotive industry. The studies state that when it comes to electric vehicles, ICT forms the backbone for all functions and that the architectures and technologies for vehicle ICT must be ready for innovations.
The adoption of e-vehicles may seem to give a picture of a perfect world with low emission and clear blue skies but it does not come without some challenges; that is where the ICT industry will have a bigger role to play.
Cellular connectivity: Electric cars need to be charged and recharged time and again. Drivers cannot afford to miss charging stations when they are out on the road. They would have to be informed about the nearest charging stations. Mobile communication will have a big impact in enabling charging stations with cellular connectivity so that drivers can locate and reserve charging spots for their EVs, thereby saving stress and time on the road. Newer networks based on 4G and 5G technologies offer benefits in terms of real-time operation, including low latency and long-term availability.
Battery electric vehicles (BEV): Battery electric vehicles (BEV) produce less CO2 than conventional vehicles resulting in lower fuel emissions. However, continued use depends on effective ICT based enabling technologies to link BEVs with its environment to provide information such as real-time battery charge levels, location of nearest charging infrastructure, route options to optimize battery performance, and energy price in a given area within the BEVs vehicle grid communication (VGC) infrastructure. Using data analytics, ICT service providers can gain insight into user charging behaviour, charging times, economic and environmental saving information to improve the user experience, smart grid operation, and widespread adoption of BEVs.
Cybersecurity challenge: Electronics are an integral part of e-vehicle control. There is a major shift from hardware to software in the automotive industry. However, because of software configuration, there is an increase in vehicle connectivity options, leading to automotive cybersecurity exposure. Malicious players can have access to electronics controlling engine ignition, acceleration, steering, and braking that have the potential to endanger lives and even damage the reputation of carmakers. ICT players in the cybersecurity space would do well in developing security protocol standards in the security of vehicle-accessible external devices, in-vehicle system intrusion, detection, the security of vehicular edge computing, and security-focused big data analytics for connected cars.
Energy demand management: The adoption of electric vehicles will increase the strains on electricity supplies and networks. The environmental performance of electric cars relies on the supply of electricity from non-polluting energy sources. Reports show that energy and telecommunications services are increasingly intersecting. ICT solutions like smart grid technology that blends electricity provision and consumption with advanced communication requirements have to be incorporated in the e-vehicles ecosystem. An open-access provision allowing smart meter service providers and utilities access to data capacity over telecommunications networks is crucial for the environmental and commercial success of the electric vehicle market.
The UAE's first ultra-fast electric vehicle charging stations have already been installed. Such installations are expected to promote the mass adoption of EVs to improve air quality and reduce vehicular pollution in support of the UAE's sustainability ambitions.
The Emirate also launched a fleet of environmental-friendly Lithium Titanate Oxide (LTO) electric buses powered by the fastest charging lithium battery in the world – the LTO battery – which can be charged in less than 20 minutes. According to reports, replacing one diesel bus with an electric bus is the equivalent of reducing harmful emissions from 27 passenger cars driven for one year and 12,175 gallons of diesel over ten years.
Analysts say that the EV industry is set for a $5 trillion market opportunity over the next decade accelerated by the pent-up demand globally around electric vehicle technology.
All this sounds like a good enough reason for the ITC industry to brace for an inevitable future of electric-powered mobility systems.<eot>Anew Wellness LLC Somerset, New Jersey
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Anew Wellness LLC provides a wide array of treatment types and services. You can see them all here or if you are interested in specific services, you can click one of the filter buttons above.
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A software engineer with 15 plus years of experience. I have experience with JSE, JEE, FORTRAN, C/C++, JOVIAL, and Assembly. I was a comm. Prog'r in the AF. I worked for Sterling SW, L-3 Comm, LMIT, LM IS&GS, Davidson Technologies, and TecNexSys.
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These meetings are very informative. I learn something new every time I attend. Gary Hessler does an outstanding job coordinating in getting great presenters and sponsors.<eot>Tips For Hanging Stripey Wallpaper Or Brick Effect
Many people want to decorate using wallpaper but are unsure of where or how to do so. Wallpaper can be bold or whimsical depending on where or how it is used. Here are some tips that you can use so that you can feel confident shopping for and utilizing a variety of wallpapers in your home.
Wallpaper is available in two main varieties. The first already has adhesive applied to the back of the paper. The paper must be soaked in order to activate the adhesive. It can then be smoothed on the wall using specific tools. When the wallpaper dries it should have adhered to the wall if it has been properly applied. Other wallpaper does not come with the adhesive already on it. The glue must be purchased separately and then applied to the paper so that it will stick to the wall. Many people prefer to use the paper with the adhesive already applied.
Wallpaper comes in all sorts of patterns. There is stripey wallpaper and brick effect wallpaper. Some varieties of wallpaper have floral or damask patterns. Some papers can even be painted over and are fantastic for disguising damaged or rough walls.
Many wallpaper patterns have a repeat built into them. Stripey wallpaper, brick effect wallpaper or wallpapers with other patterns on them have the same pattern printed over and over again. When applying the wallpaper to the wall it is important to figure out what the repeat is so that the pattern is carried over properly from one strip to the next. It may surprise many people to realize that even seemingly abstract patterns have this repeat built into them.
In order to properly apply brick effect wallpaper or other wallpapers in your home you need a few specialized tools. One is a trough that is wide enough to hold a roll of wallpaper. The trough is filled with water (for pre-pasted papers). The water soaks the glue and activates it. The paper can then be unrolled and applied to the wall. A trough is also helpful for holding rolls of wallpaper that did not have the paste applied to them. The glue can be applied to the back of the paper and it can be drawn up slowly and applied to the wall.
Other tools are needed to properly apply paper. One is a smoothing device that is used when the paper has been applied to the wall. It is used to push air pockets and wrinkles over to the edge of each strip so that the paper lies flat against the wall and so that there are no wrinkles or air pockets. If you are applying paper, you also have to have something to measure and cut the paper. That way you can make sure that the pattern repeats properly and that the ends of the sheets are cut smoothly. A straight edge also comes in handy to make sure that the ends look straight and even.
If you shop online you should be able to find a wide selection of wallpaper patterns as well as the tools needed to apply them. You may be intimidated at the thought of hanging paper but if you take your time and have the right tools you will quickly be able to hang it in your home.
If you want to hang Stripey wallpaper or Brick effect wallpaper in your home you can find a variety of patterns at Your4Walls. They have many options to choose from and all are at fantastic prices.<eot>E-Newsletter: Protecting NJ's Coast | Congressman Frank Pallone
E-Newsletter: Protecting NJ's Coast
As a lifelong resident of the Jersey shore, I know firsthand what a tremendous resource our beaches are, both for those who live here and for those who come to visit year after year. The Jersey Shore is a priceless natural treasure and is the engine for a tourism industry that generates $44 billion a year and directly supports almost half a million jobs—nearly ten percent of New Jersey's entire workforce. That's why I've spent my career working to stop ocean dumping, to keep our beaches and sensitive coastal areas clean, and to stop the industrialization of our coast.
Unfortunately, we saw another step taken towards offshore drilling in the Atlantic by the Trump administration last week. The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) approved five permits for seismic testing in the Atlantic Ocean. These permits are expected to cover a very wide swath of the Atlantic, from the tip of southern New Jersey, to Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Rep. Pallone joining NJ environmental advocates on the Asbury Park boardwalk to denounce plans for seismic testing
Seismic testing involves the use of large, seismic air-guns that fire loud blasts of air at the ocean floor. This can disrupt migratory patterns and cause marine wildlife to abandon important habitats. Seismic testing is also designed to lead to offshore drilling.
We all remember the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster and the impact it had on our country. That tragedy was unprecedented, resulting in eleven lives lost, and economic and environmental devastation that far exceeded what many formerly believed would be the worst-case scenario for an offshore oil accident. We simply cannot afford the same type of spill in the Atlantic.
The good news is that our state is united against offshore drilling. I've worked with members from across the aisle to urge the administration to abandon its plans for seismic testing. I'll do whatever I can to stop this immediate threat to the shore economy.
If you have a moment, please respond to this email or contact my office to share your thoughts on drilling in the Atlantic and what we can do to protect our beaches. It is my job to represent you and I would appreciate your input on this crucial issue.<eot>SAD BOY (Prod By N8 The Gr8) *Free Download* Uploaded by worldmusic at Your Listen
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Serge Aurier rifles Spurs into a 3-2 lead against Olympiacos at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Picture - Rob Newell - CamaraSport)
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JOSE MOURINHO took charge of Spurs for the first time at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, witnessing his side stage a 'Roy of the Rovers' recovery from two-goals down to ensure a place in the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League.
Mourinho – buoyed by a derby victory at West Ham – was clearly relishing the opportunity to lead Spurs into the next stage of the continents top club competition. Nevertheless, the new seemingly reinvented Jose was mindful of a potential banana skin: "We have to understand that it's not an easy match, good opponent, a good coach who I know well," he explained.
"We drew in Athens, that shows there is not a big gap between the two teams so a difficult one for us, but, hopefully, we can get the result we need to qualify."
But Olympiacos themselves were keen to gatecrash the Mourinho party Paulo Gazzaniga was forced to fist clear from Giorgos Masouras in the opening exchanges. Then, with their next meaningful foray forward, the Greek champions took the lead.
Youssef El-Arabi's stunning strike fizzed beyond Gazzaniga – certainly, this was not written into the pre-match script which had been received by those of a Spurs persuasion.
Jose Sá superbly kept out Heung-Min Son's angled header goalwards as Spurs – clearly stunned – looked for an immediate response. But it had been an awkward, ragged start from the North Londoners, and before the twenty-minute mark, they found themselves further behind.
Ruben Semedo applied the simplest of finishes after Tottenham had dismally dawdled following Guilherme's near-post flick. The mood had already turned very dark indeed!
Mourinho – never one to stand on ceremony – acted swiftly, replacing Eric Dier with Christian Eriksen with barely half an hour played. In the meantime, Harry Kane's dead-ball attempt was a whisker away as the home side frantically searched for a lifeline.
And in first-half stoppage-time, a gift for Spurs. Dele swept home from close range after Olympiacos defender, Yassine Meriah, quite horrendously missed his kick from Serge Aurier's low centre, the England-man had an open goal – game on!
Davinson Sanchez saw his header flash over the top, but within four minutes of the restart, Spurs were level. Kane arrived to apply the finishing touch after Lucas Moura had picked him out from the right – everything back on track for the Special One.
The game had become stretched and frenetic. Eriksen's thundering free-kick was agonisingly close after Andreas Bouchalakis had felled Dele, but you sensed that Spurs now had the bit between their teeth. Dele picked our Aurier who's right-footed volley simply fizzed into the net to complete a remarkable turnaround.
And Spurs weren't finished. Eriksen's delivery was on the money – Kane with the neat headed finish to all but seal the deal.
Spurs return to Premier League action on Saturday, November 30 when AFC Bournemouth are the visitors to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (3pm).
Tottenham Hotspur: Paulo Gazzaniga, Serge Aurier, Toby Alderweireld, Davinson Sánchez, Danny Rose, Eric Dier (Christian Eriksen 29'), Harry Winks, Lucas Moura (Moussa Sissoko 61'), Dele Alli (Tanguy Ndombele 83'), Heung-Min Son, Harry Kane (Capt) Subs not used: Jan Vertonghen, Giovani Lo Celso, Ryan Sessegnon, Brandon Austin (GK)
Booked: Toby Alderweireld (foul)
Goals: Dele Alli 45+1', Harry Kane 50', 77', Serge Aurier 73'
Olympiacos: Jose Sá, Omar Elabdellaoui, Ruben Semedo, Yassine Meriah, Kostas Tsimikas, Mohamed Camara, Guilherme, Andreas Bouchalakis (Mathieu Valbuena 74'), Daniel Podence (Lazar Randjelovic 79'), Youssef El-Arabi (Angel Guerrero 85'), Giorgos Masouras Subs not used: Bobby Allain (GK), Yassine Benzia, Miguel Avraam Papadopoulos, Vasilis Torosidis
Booked: Ruben Semedo (foul), Andreas Bouchalakis (foul), Kostas Tsimikas (foul), Daniel Podence (foul)
Goals: Youssef El-Arabi 6', Ruben Semedo 18'
Assistants: Martin Margaritov and Divan Valkov (Both Bulgaria)
Attendance: 57,024
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