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The Dissertation Proposal Development Program began in 2006 as a fellowship program for early-stage doctoral students in the humanities and social sciences to help them formulate innovative dissertation research proposals. The Dissertation Proposal Development Fellowship, or DPDF, provided workshops, exploratory summer research, and writing guided by peer review and faculty mentorship.\nBetween 2006 and 2014, the DPDF was thematic, with several interdisciplinary research fields selected annually though the program’s faculty field competition as the basis for student training workshops. Through the DPDF's student fellowship competition, graduate students then applied to participate in one of the thematic training workshops offered in a given year, which were led by senior faculty from each selected research field.\nFollowing the 2014 fellowship cycle, the DPDF was reconfigured to engage with a broader cross section of graduate students in the humanities and social sciences. This reconfiguration eliminated the faculty field competition and thematic workshop components while becoming accessible to more students in the humanities and social sciences, regardless of topic, who were in the early stages of dissertation proposal development.\nAs of fall 2016, the DPDF as a fellowship program for individual graduate students was discontinued. Instead, the Dissertation Proposal Development Program has shifted toward providing resources and guidance directly to universities to help them establish interdisciplinary dissertation proposal development trainings on their own campuses.\nOver its 10-year span, nearly 650 graduate students from universities both in the US and abroad received the Dissertation Proposal Development Fellowship, allowing them to refine their dissertation projects and conduct exploratory research in more than 110 countries across the globe.\nIn assessing the fellowship program's benefits for students, program staff found that alumni were, on average, significantly more successful in winning dissertation research grants and quicker in obtaining doctoral degrees than were students who did not participate in the program. DPDF alumni also reported overwhelmingly that the program's activities helped them to develop professional skills in writing clearly and explaining their research to broad audiences, giving and receiving critiques from colleagues, and developing academic networks that furthered their career advancement.\nPlease visit the Resources links for more information on the training components and financial resources the DPDF provided, as well as the fellowship competition's eligibility and criteria.
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PACFA-registered counsellors and psychotherapists who are Clinical Registrants can apply to be an Approved Counsellor with Victims Services in New South Wales. Acceptance to provide services is at the discretion of Victims Services NSW where there is a shortage of suitable providers.\nThis is an important outcome from the CEO’s work with Victims Services aimed at achieving recognition of PACFA Registrants.\nVictims Services is a government agency and is part of the NSW Department of Justice. Victims Services provide counselling to victims of crime and their families, and friends of missing people.\nThe Approved Counselling Service supports people who often have complex trauma symptoms. This will include counselling services for the National Redress Scheme for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Counselling is provided to victims of crime on a short-term basis of up to 22 hours, with a clear focus on rehabilitation and aims to assist victims recover from the psychological and emotional impacts the crime has had on them.\nPACFA Clinical Registrants fall under the eligibility requirements as a discretionary appointment, see the Fact Sheet. For further information go to the Victims Service website.
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As hot as Iron & Wine is these days, it’s surprising that those of us in Boston have had few opportunities to see them perform live. The recent show at the House of Blues was only the second time that I have seen them in the flesh, even though I have been a fan for many years. The first time was at The Newport Folk Festival in 2009.\nAt the 2009 Newport Folk Festival, Iron & Wine was Sam Beam accompanied by nothing other than his guitar. The tent was filled to capacity and people were pressed around 10 deep to be part of the moment. The dead-silent crowd punctuated the performance with outbursts of thundering applause as he paused between songs. This intimate and emotional affair lingers as a highlight of the festival.\nAt HOB in Boston, you had another packed space. This time the sold-out crowd met Iron & Wine as Sam Beam, along with another guitarist, bass & drums, keys, horns and back-up singers. (Hell, at the show I said the only way they could have been more different, was if he started spinning records). Despite a full band you could still hear a constant yammering of the crowd, who seemed more interested in being there than listening to the music.\nI have never seen two shows by the same artist that were so different, while at the same time, (fundamentally) the same in their greatness. This is no mystery when you compare the Around the Well double album compilation from 2009 and the most recent album, Kiss Each Other Clean.\nBoth of them are “Best of” for their respective years. However, one is a brilliant compilation and continuation of the folk tradition, while the other combines that folk with some sort of 70s electronic-inspired R&B with a dash of smooth jazz and funk and occasionally something Fleetwood Mac-ish....or something.\nI won’t say it is like Dylan going electric--that would be hyperbole. However, I will say this: Sam Beam demonstrated a true mastery of his music. He delivered the new stuff with the passion and expertise that you would expect. Then, he took his earlier work and performed it (with this new vibe) as if it had been written for the latest album (Holy Crap! That’s “Boy With a Coin!!”) while never losing the essential character and power of those songs.\nIt was something truly special. If given the chance, do not miss Iron & Wine.
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Stiller, right, with his commanding officer outside their tent.\nIt is always fun to read about other peoples’ attic discoveries of valuable art or historic artifacts. It is very different altogether to be the one to make such a find.\nAs I was moving an innocuous plastic container out of the way, I decided to see if there was anything inside I needed to keep. There was another smaller container with a tin foil top — clearly a sign that I was in the territory of my mom’s former belongings. I looked inside to see hundreds of impeccably organized letters, in careful script, and knew immediately what I had found.\nMy dad, Joe Stiller, left college and enlisted in the Army immediately after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Like so many other young men of his generation, he felt the attack on American soil as a direct hit to his inner sense of patriotism. They enlisted by the thousands, joining a military that grew into the millions.\nWhile on a brief leave, my dad was introduced to a young woman of enormous grace. The youngest of three siblings, she had a smile that could power generators and a gentle sense of humor to match. They fell in love immediately and wrote to each other daily.\nThose letters capture a historic period that often went untold by returning military men reluctant to relive even a minute of their miserable years by telling their stories. The “silent generation” was aptly named, as they bore their deprivation and, if lucky enough, came home, picked up the pieces of their lives and moved forward. War stories were not a part of their lexicon, and the memories were buried along with their friends killed on the battlefield.\nMy dad was no different. His letters from Okinawa provide a glimpse into a life he hated to remember. They also demonstrate how soldiers got through the most horrific of conditions.\nHis retelling of a brutal typhoon that destroyed the tents where they lived and devastated the island showed resilience and endurance. And even as he painted a picture of terror and helplessness as the storm spread, his own sense of humor came through as he described the aftermath. He closed the letter by stating that he hoped he did not sound like he was complaining, a glimpse into the stoicism of a soldier that would last him a lifetime.\nStiller with his tent and helmet that he used for a wash basin.\nEach letter was also a window into the deepening relationship with the woman he ultimately married when the war ended. They showed the emerging love that would continue until his death in 1993, and served as a source of comfort to my mom in the 22 years that she lived following his passing.\nMom never had an interest in dating after dad died. These letters clearly demonstrate why. The remarkable love they shared in their years together was sufficient to last my mom’s lifetime, even as her sadness at his passing never diminished. As lonely as she was, she knew she would never have a relationship with the depth and clarity that she experienced with my dad.\nI am struck by one significant generational difference reflected in those letters. This is not about bemoaning characteristics of the WWII generation that are missing today. In fact, I see elements of my parents’ devotion to each other in my son’s relationship with his fiancée and I see my dad’s grit and resilience in both my children.\nBut in a world in which technology has replaced letters, no generation in the future will ever experience the joy of finding the living memorial that letters provide. No shorthand text message can ever substitute for the emotion of a handwritten letter, nor will a text be lovingly kept for decades, let alone generations. No words typed on a cellphone can ever replace the image of a parent or grandparent hunched over a piece of paper, expressing deeply held emotions in script.\nMy parents’ words to each other during the deprivations of war served as the foundation of a loving and secure home for decades to follow. Their letters are a gift that endures. I smile at the thought of their great-grandchildren someday stumbling across them, and only hope they will be taught to read script.\n© Twin Cities Public Television – 2015. All rights reserved.\nThis entry was posted in Aging Well, Caregiving, Lifelong Learning, News on December 21, 2015 by Presbyterian Manors.
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Partially observable Markov decision processes (POMDPs) have been largely accepted as a rich-framework for planning and control problems. In settings where multiple agents interact, POMDPs fail to model other agents explicitly. The interactive partially observable Markov decision process (I-POMDP) is a new paradigm that extends POMDPs to multiagent settings. The I-POMDP framework models other agents explicitly, making exact solution unfeasible but for the simplest settings. Thus, a need for good approximation methods arises, methods that could find solutions with tight error bounds and short periods of time. We develop a point based method for solving finitely nested I-POMDPs pproximately. The method maintains a set of belief points and form value functions including only the value vectors that are optimal at these belief points. Since I-POMDPs computation depends on the prediction of the actions of other agents in multiagent settings, an interactive generalization of the point based value iteration (PBVI) methods that recursively solves all models of other agents needed to be developed. We present some empirical results in domains on the literature and discuss the computational savings of the proposed method.
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Mars Ice Cream has launched a new on-pack promotion which will see more than 100,000 ice creams given away. It follows on from Mars Chocolate’s 1 in 6 campaign, which Mars says generated an increase in sales of the total chocolate category and drove significant footfall into stores. The instant win promotion on the Mars ice cream products will include Mars, Snickers, Bounty and Maltesers Singles, as well as Mars and Snickers six packs, and promises one in six purchasers a win, in the form of another Mars ice cream bar. The campaign kicked off at the start of March, and runs until August 31 2015. It is being supported by a national outdoor poster campaign. Bep Dhaliwal, trade relations manager at Mars, says: “The Mars Chocolate promotion saw redemption rates being near double, which demonstrates that consumers are highly engaged with this type of promotion and love the participating brands. We are confident that we’ll see the same positive response for Mars Ice Cream.” The promotion is open to UK residents aged 13 or over, and is appearing on specially marked ‘1 in 6 Chance Instant Win’ promotional ice cream packs. To find out if they have won, consumers buy a promotional pack and check on the inside of the wrapper to see if it contains the winning message, ‘Congratulations! You have won a free ice cream!’. Single bars can win another single bar, and multipacks can win another multipack.
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This is not something you see every day. A bull charges across a football pitch while a junior game is taking place. Mercifully, despite veering close to one of the young players, no one was injured.
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Rob Rankin helps us breakdown the complicated world of payment networks and discusses what FIs should know about payment networks to maximize their investments.\nWe encounter payment networks nearly every day. Whether buying lunch with a credit card or withdrawing cash from an ATM, we rely on payment networks to complete our transactions securely and accurately. But while they are an essential cog in the world’s economic machine, we generally know very little about payment networks and how they operate.\nWe spoke with Rob Rankin, senior vice president at Worldpay, who helps us breakdown the complicated world of payment networks and discusses what financial institutions should know about payment networks to maximize their investments.\nFirst things first – What is a payment network?\nA payment network is the intermediary between all of the various elements that comprise a transaction, from the cardholder all the way through to the settling of transaction funds. In other words, whenever cardholders use their credit or debit card at a point-of-sale terminal or ATM, that transaction is routed through a payment network.\nWhat is the purpose of a network?\nNetworks provide connectivity between the financial institution/issuer and the merchant/ATM. As the intermediary, a network makes sure that, regardless of whether the card is used at a merchant or an ATM, the authorization and funds movement are properly directed to ensure money is appropriately distributed. The merchant and merchant processor determines how a point of sale (POS) purchase payment will be routed. ATM transactions are typically routed through the financial institution’s designated preferred ATM network.\nTo clarify, can you discuss the different types of transactions covered by payment networks?\nThere are a number of transactions types supported by payment networks. They include transactions at ATMs – such as cash withdrawals, transfers and deposits, – and at POS terminals where a cardholder swipes, taps or inserts the card or payment device. So, anytime a transaction is made and money needs to be transferred, a payment network is behind the scenes. Payment networks also support peer-to-peer payments and bill payments.\nWhat elements make up a payments network? Are there different kinds of payments networks?\nTypically, a network will support two primary transaction sets – ATM transactions and POS transactions. Each network has its own set of operating standards that govern how it authorizes, settles, and supports transactions. This is where you’ll start to see differences among networks – additionally some of the networks’ economics may be more favorable to merchants while others tend to favor the issuer. This preference can be seen in the structure and rates of a network’s fees.\nWhy should an issuer care about what network they are using?\nFor a financial institution – as with any business – it all comes down to maximizing the return on its investment. It’s important for issuers to understand its customers purchasing habits and the economics behind their chosen payment network. There could be financial ramifications and missed revenue opportunities if the institution chooses a network whose economics do not appropriately align with how and where cardholders are using its cards. This point underlines the importance for institutions to understand its customers buying habits and align its networks to maximize revenue from those buying habits.\nWhat advice would you give to issuers when considering the financial implications of using one network over another?\nThe financial implications that come with network choices are centered on interchange and switch fees. Interchange is the amount that gets paid to the issuer for a POS transaction, while a switch fee (sometimes called assessments) is paid by the issuer to the network. Generally speaking, it is usually in the issuers’ best interest to gravitate toward higher interchange fees with low switch fees.\nHow have EMV and Tokenization affected payment networks?\nEMV and Tokenization have made payments safer and more secure. The shift to EMV has forced each payment network to invest in infrastructure upgrades to support more complex transactions. All participants in the transaction flow will benefit from the advancements in transaction security.\nPayment networks are complicated to understand, but we need to remember that they only make up one component of a larger payments strategy. I can’t stress enough how important it is that institutions look at – and understand – each component of the holistic payments strategy to ensure they are not missing out on revenue opportunities.\nFor more information on payment networks and how Worldpay creates personalized and secure solutions for financial institutions, click here.
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Read about all the animals and nature of our state with these New Jersey wildlife books! Ever wondered what birds were native to your area in NJ? Or do you have animal tracks in your yard that you can’t distinguish? These New Jersey books will help you learn everything you need to know about wild animals in New Jersey! You can find books on bird watching in the Pine Barrens, as well as books on the NJ state animal.\nYou can even discover books about monsters in NJ, like the South Jersey Sasquatch, the infamous Jersey Devil, or dinosaurs that once roamed our garden state before we ever came to existence. We are surrounded by so many beautiful and unique animals and wildlife in NJ, and these books only touch the surface of all we can know about them. Find your favorite New Jersey animal book below and begin learning!
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Our roller shutters are galvanised as standard, but are also available in a variety of different finishes such as power coated etc. We ensure that the shutter we supply you will suit your business and we can also supply insulated and fire-rated roller shutters.\nAll our roller shutters are made to measure and custom built for your business, industrial unit or garage. We also supply our shutters in a range of colours to suit your property.
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Stock photo: Festival of Colour was taken by j.dot on 27-06-2018 with LG Electronics model LG-H873 . DPI width: 72.0, height 72.0 . White balance settings: 0.
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Also known as: John E. C. Flux.\nFor several reasons, including lack of resource and inherent ambiguity, not all names in the NZETC are marked-up. This means that finding all references to a topic often involves searching. Search for J. E. C. Flux as: "J. E. C. Flux", "John E. C. Flux". Additional references are often found by searching for just the main name of the topic (the surname in the case of people).
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These four toolkits are available to assist healthcare providers in their journey to adopt Health IT. In the toolkits, you will find content that includes instructional documents, workbooks, templates, checklists and more. For more best practices, also access MeHI Events, Health IT Stories, and our Resources library. Click on the name of a toolkit below to access the toolkit.
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BOD’s farewell reigned supreme in the ratings.\nViewers couldn't get enough of O'Driscoll in 2014.\nNO MATTER HOW big a global event is, we would still rather tune into something with an Irish angle. Despite the World Cup final this past July arguably being the biggest global sporting occasion in 2014, it was only the second most watched contest on Irish television last year.\nBrian O’Driscoll’s fairytale finish in Paris with the Irish team came first, attracting 891,000 viewers to RTE and getting an audience share of 60.1%, so three out of every five viewers in the country watched Ireland win the 6 Nations.\nThe World Cup final between Germany and Argentina came second with 859,000 viewers.\nThird and fourth were occupied by the All-Ireland finals and although many raved about the hurling decider and trashed the football equivalent, the big ball got more viewers with 831,000 to 796,000.\nThe top 5 was rounded out with Ireland’s narrow 6 Nations defeat against England at Twickenham, which 717,000 tuned into.\nHere is the complete top 20.\nWhat sporting event did you enjoy the most?\nEmail “2014 was a big year for sport, and here were the most watched events on Irish television ”.\nFeedback on “2014 was a big year for sport, and here were the most watched events on Irish television ”.
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Left: Crisman in 1942, as an ensign aboard Yorktown. Right: Crisman in 2006.\nBryan Crisman brought to the Roundtable a very unique story of service and survival aboard USS Yorktown at the Battle of Midway. As the ship’s disbursing officer, he had responsibility for a half million dollars in cash, destined as the crew’s payroll upon returning from the battle. What happened to Crisman and all that money at Midway makes a fascinating tale, which you can read here.
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Flight distance from (Male) Maldives to (the capital cities of) other countries in miles and kilometers along with approximate flight duration time.\nPlease note: this page displays the approximate flight duration times from Male to other cities. The actual flight times may differ depending on the type and speed of the aircraft.
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Will you remember me for the good times?\nAnd all your worst fears come true?\nLook at us now, what have we done?
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The Dolphins need to give Kilgore another a year because, frankly, they have nobody else. But an NFL official who spoke to the Dolphins said Miami is taking a wait-and-see approach with Kilgore, as far as whether he’s good enough to be here beyond 2019.\nAt 31, Kilgore is actually two years older than Pouncey. In terms of sticking on the roster, it helps that he’s a cheap, serviceable starter.\nKilgore has two years left on his contract, with a $2.2 million base salary in 2019 and a $3.0 million salary in 2020.\nPro Football Focus gave Kilgore a 52.9 grade for his four games last season, which would have ranked 31st of 38 centers if Kilgore had enough snaps to qualify. PFF gave Pouncey a 56.9 grade, which was 25th.\nFor all the concerns about Pouncey’s health, he has now played in all 16 games two consecutive seasons. And the Dolphins didn’t urgently need the cap room when they released him.\nKilgore said his injury was healed enough for him to have played in December if needed. But he couldn’t, because the Dolphins had placed him on injured reserve.\nDolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick (14) says he is in peak off season form after a three-day voluntary minicamp at Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University on Tuesday, April 16, 2019.\nKilgore is fortunate in that unlike Miami’s other lineman who was injured - Josh Sitton - he wasn’t released. But Sitton was more expensive than Kilgore. Sitton recently retired after Miami cut him.\n▪ Dolphins defensive tackle Davon Godchaux, who’s 6-3 and 315 pounds, revealed the team has him working at nose tackle when Miami plays a 3-4 defense. But the Dolphins would like to add a natural 3-4 nose tackle in the draft process and recently brought Wisconsin’s 346-pound Olive Sagapola to team headquarters.\nThe Dolphins’ biggest defensive linemen are 325-pound Durval Queiroz Neto (a Brazilian player who will be an 11th player on Miami’s practice squad this season) and 323-pound Joey Mbu (a journeyman and former Alliance of American Football player).\nEvery AFC East team has been allocated one player as part of the expansion of the International Player Pathway program. They are ineligible to play in 2019.\nMiami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores says he's living the dream as he speaks to the media before the start of a three-day voluntary minicamp at Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University on Tuesday, April 16, 2019.\n▪ The Dolphins have taken a liking to Southern Cal 6-1 cornerback Iman Marshall, a projected mid-round pick who also can play safety. He’s had private contact with Miami recently, a league source confirmed.\n▪ We’ve broken and/or confirmed 21 of the Dolphins’ maximum permitted 30 pre-draft visits – which are never announced by the team - and two others have been reported elsewhere that haven’t been confirmed: Stanford receiver Trenton Irwin and Oregon defensive end/linebacker Jalen Jelks.\nJelks, who’s 6-5 and 256 pounds, moved from defensive end to linebacker in 2018 and his sack numbers fell from 7.0 to 3.5.\n“You thought would go maybe a little higher when the season began but to me he didn’t produce the kind of year expected, ESPN’s Mel Kiper said. “You look at numbers and when you’re 6-5-and-a-half and you have the length he does, to me there’s an opportunity there to be a disruptor off the edge.\n▪ The Dolphins last week called Wisconsin’s Micah Kapoi, who’s appealing to them because he can play every position on the offensive line. At 6-4 and 310 pounds, he played 48 games at Wisconsin, with starts at left guard and right guard.\n▪ We hear Wyoming’s Niko Evans is among the running backs on Miami’s radar. He emerged as a prospect last year, averaging 6.5 per carry and rushing for 1325 yards, which was second in the Mountain West Conference.\nHere’s my other Dolphins post from Tuesday’s first practice under Flores, with notes on Xavien Howard, Laremy Tunsil, injuries and more.\nHe thinks ‘best football’ still ahead of him. So how long will FitzMagic last?\nA look at who some of the draft analysts would take if they were picking at No. 13 in the first round of the NFL Draft for the Miami Dolphins, including detailed analysis from NFL Network’s Charles Davis and expert Tony Pauline.
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MANLY captain Daly Cherry-Evans says Des Hasler would bring a return to the infamous Sea Eagles siege mentality should the man who handed him his first grade debut return to the club.\nHasler is expected to be announced as Sea Eagles coach early this week which would see him reunite with Cherry-Evans.\nManly's best years come when they are a club under fire. Hasler led the "us versus them" mentality at Manly and Cherry-Evans predicted a return to that mindset should Hasler lead the club.\n"Everyone hates Manly," Cherry-Evans said. "Our backs are against the wall and we love playing that style of footy and living by that mentality. Des was a big part of that. I'm sure if he gets the opportunity to come back he will pick up right where he left off.\nDes Hasler talks to Sea Eagles players, including Daly Cherry-Evans (far right).\n"With such a rich history with his career at Manly, there is no denying he has the best interests of Manly at heart. It will be interesting to see it all unfold.\n"Tim Sheens gave me an Aussie jersey, Mal Meninga Queensland and Dessie club. Those three coaches are people I never forgot. If I was to link up with my first ever first grade coach I'd be all for it."\nThe Manly halfback is the only remaining Sea Eagles player from their 2011 premiership win which was Hasler's last before dramatically walking out of the club to join Canterbury. While Hasler has had to smoke the peace pipe with owner Scott Penn, Cherry-Evans said there was no need for Hasler to hold a similar discussion with the current squad.\n"On behalf of myself no," Cherry-Evans said when quizzed on lingering angst. "I've made it very clear throughout my career that I'll never begrudge anyone for looking after themselves. It's a cruel game we play and job security is certainly a thing that is very rare. For people to look after their own future is not a problem with me."\nDaly Cherry-Evans with coach Des Hasler after the 2011 NRL grand final.\nHasler might not be the only Sea Eagle to make a return with famed strength and conditioning coach Don Singe linked to the vacant position. Despite growing speculation, Hasler's return is imminent, Cherry-Evans said he had no contact with the club.\n"I always say you guys will know before me," Cherry-Evans said. "I honestly haven't heard anything from home. I don't know what's going on back there.\n"Whoever the club decides to pick I'll make sure I dive right into it and enjoy whoever it is. I have no problem with the process the club is going through to find a new coach. I'm looking forward to whatever unfolds. If that is Des, we have a bit of history there. That would be exciting to link up with the person that gave me my first grade opportunity.\n"That's not my decision. That's for the owners to worry about."\nMeanwhile, Cherry-Evans had a mixed return to Test football after playing for Australia for the first time since 2014. Cherry-Evans last Test also coincided with the final time the Kiwis had beaten Australia before Saturday night's two point loss.\n"We were our own worst enemy," Cherry-Evans said. "We dropped a lot of ball and gave a good Kiwi side lots of ball and they took full advantage of that."
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Good design is all about storytelling. People want details, but in a world where attention spans are remarkably short, data must be kept as crisp and concise as possible. Visual hierarchy is therefore key.\nMatthew Encina, author at design mentorship platform The Futur and Creative Director at Blind agency, has put together a nine-page guide on creating striking compositions using contrast.\nThe ‘Dynamic Compositions’ framework offers valuable tips on hierarchy and movement to bring “meaning” to your projects and draw people’s line of sight to the gists of your work.\nAs with The Futur’s résumé template, this guide is completely free. Download it here.
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(1) Many thanks for your msg of 10/4th.\n(3) My comments are in << >>.\nGLObal Systems Analysis and Simulation Association, U.S.A.\n5. a. Activity summary: please limit this to Half A Page only.\nof the population in the area.\nbase installed in the area.\nfor educational (Distant Education) and medical (Telemedicine) purposes.\npeople in the field, as well as of the local population.\nmedical personnel with the latest techniques for diagnostics.\nneeds of curative medicine, by learning simple health practices.\nPrevention is cheaper than cure.\n3. Improving education and health.\n11. What is the problem or opportunity that this activity addresses?\nseveral of this points, and try to diminish their negative impact on society.\nand cure the illegal immigrants.\nputting students in touch with latest technologies.\ncourses, delivered by highly specialized doctors and nurses.\netc. will be required for these activities?\n3. availability of service engineers to help set them up.\noutcome described in question 12? Is there a lower cost method?\nuser, (s)he may be in touch with very high quality material, at a low cost.\ndistributed to much bigger audiences multiplying its effectiveness n-fold.\npages that can be of benefit to a much broader population.\nactual risks of repeating a good part of the job done by others.\n17. What are the specific deliverables to infoDev from this activity?\n5. Final report to infoDev.\nfunding, both institutionally and financially?\njoin the project supplying human and financial resources.\nthat they will undertake a major portion of the financial burden.\nplans and schedule for measuring and evaluating impact.\nintellectual property produced using grant funds.\nAmazonas, Brazil and Coimbra, Portugal.\nNashville, dedicated in June 1996.\n(electronic) University (GU/USA) System (a divisional activity of GLOSAS/USA).\nfirms in Japan and other countries.\nNew York; and Asahi Chemical Industry, Inc., Tokyo.
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This cat knows how to relax. For him it means nothing more than an afternoon nap on his back, but for some of us two legged creatures, relaxing can be difficult, especially when under the stress of deadlines, jobs, family responsibilities, etc. Unfortunately, I’m not one who can meditate or enjoy a good massage; however, I can enjoy a good romance novel.\nWhat I do to relax is take a day to read. I sit down with a great romance novel and read all day. I do nothing but read. Forget about the laundry, Monday’s lesson plan, or the bills that need to be reviewed and just relax with a good story. When I allow myself this indulgence (not often), I usually have the book finished by dinner. I always take a day to read whenever I have to work an event on the weekend or help a friend move. I take the only day of my true weekend and read. It’s as if I’ve been away from work a week. I feel completely refreshed by Monday. Of course, I’ve traveled back in time, gone to Scotland, and fell in love, so of course I feel as if I’ve been away from work for a long time.\nWe don’t often treat ourselves to a guilty pleasure, but it seems there are a lot more expensive and time consuming addictions than reading romance novels. Are there tasks you push aside when you want to read? I’d love to know I’m not alone in shirking my daily chores once in awhile for a good read. Do you ever take day and tell your loved ones not to bother you so you can read? Do tell.
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What a mess this division has turned into. You had a team that made sure that its starting quarterback didn’t come to camp, while they couldn’t get their starting running back to attend. You had another team that was desperate to acquire said quarterback, but now they say they are happy with what they’ve got. There is a team that can’t decide on starters, so they list players as “co-starters”. And lastly, there was yet another coaching change for the other team in the division. And above all that for the fantasy player, there are so many positions within this division up for grabs, and even if clear-cut winners are declared, will the players involved have a fantasy impact? My friends, the NFC North, a fantasy wasteland!\nChicago has in having Grossman be the starter in 2008. Grossman would have to have a tremendous preseason to win the job, but I don’t think that he has it in him. I see Orton as winning the starting job; however, neither player, even as the clear-cut starter, are worth considering for your fantasy team.\nThe Bears’ streak of mistakes at the running back position looks to continue in 2008. They chose Cedric Benson over the capable Thomas Jones a year ago, and now Benson is no longer on the roster. Though some will say this is because of his off-the-field activities, let’s be honest here, he was terrible and the only way to make it look like management hadn’t made a mistake was to make him disappear from the roster.\nMatt Forte to be the starter. As has been said before, it is the rare rookie running back that can step in and have a big fantasy impact, so temper your expectations for Forte in 2008.\nAdrian Peterson is still in the mix, though I see his role as greatly reduced.\nGarrett Wolfe. Wolfe has shown flashes that he can run the ball, but the Bears seem convinced that his size prevents him from being on the field.\nChicago running back situation is not one that the fantasy owner can count on, so only middle-to-late round selections here.\nBrandon Lloyd could emerge. Geez. Let’s move on.\nhas two tight ends that will see regular playing time.\nGreg Olsen, and the Bears do have a number of formations that will put both of them on the field (and why wouldn’t they when their receiving core is so pathetic?!). The presence of both will limit the individual fantasy numbers, but keep an eye on this situation to see if one of them becomes the main red-zone threat as whoever that is could become a decent fantasy backup.\nChicago, Robbie Gould will be the kicker. Last year, Gould was a Top 10 fantasy kicker, but given the struggles of the Bears offense (which should continue in 2008), he drops a bit outside the preseason Top 10. That said, there should be scoring opportunities and the job is 100% his so don’t be afraid to draft him in the late rounds as your starter.\nDetroit to go to a more balanced attack. As a result, starter Jon Kitna‘s attempts will go down. This is a good thing, as it should also reduce the potential for interceptions. The Lions have a formidable array of receivers, so Kitna should be able to put up decent numbers. Draft him as your fantasy backup.\nDrew Stanton are the backups – nothing to see here.\nDetroit continues to be filled with questions.\nBell, so I’d say at this point he’s the early leader to become the starter.\nBrian Calhoun are also in the mix. So the question then becomes, what will the starting running back for the Lions be worth to the fantasy owner? I say not much, because despite their early commitment to run the ball, I don’t see the Lions as a team putting up much yardage on the ground. This is shaping up to be close to a 50-50 split between Bell and Smith, with Calhoun being a third-down guy stealing time from the top two.\nDetroit, and they won’t disappoint. Both will end up in the Top 20 at their position, so don’t be afraid to get either on your squad. Williams will end up with slightly better numbers, but look for the Lions to become a two WR team so Johnson will get enough touches to be a solid fantasy WR.\nDetroit, but in 2008 that won’t be a position to produce much for the fantasy owner. Take a late-round flyer on him and stash him in case something happens to Williams or Johnson.\nMichael Gaines might be a deep sleeper (very deep sleeper).\nDan Campbell could also see some action (zzzzz!).\nJason Hanson, as has been the case for many years, is a capable kicker and he should continue to hold had job title for the Lions.
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Jean Claude Ades and Vanjee have established reputations as two of the finest international DJs in the world. Whilst Israeli native but NYC resident Vanjee has been hailed as one of New York’s leading DJ’s and Jean Claude has enjoyed epic international success with remixes for the likes of the Deadmau5 and a string of Beatport #1’s. Here on ‘Mend’, both powerhouses join forces on a deep house track that does justice to their skill and reputation. It is worthy to note that Mend is a remake of Elsiane’s original that first appeared on the Hybrid album (2007). Here in this rework Elsiane’s signature unique vocals once again instantly adds emotion and a beautiful floating tone to the duo’s warm and powerful production. On the remix front, DJ Kellerkind, aka Marco Biagini, the Swiss DJ (known for his international success with the Backflash EP on Stil vor Talent), provides contrast with a superb rerub of the original. His Slap Bass remix is deep House at is finest. Known most famously for producing powerful emotive club music, his emphasis of bass and the vocals in ‘Mend’ creates a much deeper dreamier sound. JCA and Vanjee have collaborated before at JCA’s resident ‘Be Crazy’ night hosted every Friday at Ibiza’s newest venue, Lio. The sophistication of the music policy at this residency shows through in the soulful style of ‘Mend’.
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We've put together a list of the questions we get asked most often. Have a look below if you need help on a topic. If you can't find what you're looking for here you can also pop into the Students' Union, email us at [email protected] or call us on 01905 543 210.\nHow can I find out who my Course Rep is?\nYou can find out who your Course Rep is on SOLE.\nWhat is the difference between a Course Rep and an Institute Rep?\nCourse Reps represent students at the course level whereas Institute Reps represent students at Institute level meetings and forums. Institute Reps also support Course Reps in their Institute. Course Reps are mainly elected but Institute Reps are appointed.\nWhere can I find out about the different Officer roles in the SU and how to stand?\nYou can find information on all elected roles in the Elections Resource Hub.\nStudent Council is the Students’ voice in the Union’s governance structure and provides any student with the opportunity to try to influence the policy, priorities and activities of the Students’ Union. It is made up of up to 26 students, including the full-time and part-time elected officers and additional elected Student Councillors representing a range of student groups and interests.\nAnyone can submit a motion to Student Council asking it to consider a proposal to change something within the Union or lobby the University to make a positive change for students. You can find all the documents you need here.\nHow do I book the Students’ Union bar, The Hangar?\nYou can email the Bar and Events Manager, Chris Greaves at [email protected], or pop in to the Students’ Union to book an appointment.\nI’ve been accused of Academic Misconduct. Will I be kicked off my course?\nFor a repeat offence, there is a chance you will be removed from your course. However, there is a wide range of penalties that can be applied before it gets that serious. Come in and see the SU Academic and Welfare Advisor for some support.\nWe have an Academic & Welfare Advisor within the Students’ Union who you can have a chat with and get the right advice to help with Mitigating Circumstances and other advice such as housing or University related issues. Make an appointment here.\nI’ve been told a Turnitin score of 20% is okay, is that right?\nNot necessarily, each report has to be looked at directly, come in and see the Advisor for some help. Make an appointment here.\nCan someone come to a meeting with me, I need support?\nAbsolutely, if you have difficult meetings to attend and need support and representation get in touch here.\nWhen do I start looking for second year accommodation?\nYou should start to see information around campus about looking for accommodation for your second or third year before Christmas. The Students’ Union’s message is ’Don’t Rent Yet’ and make a decision you’ll regret. Instead, wait for our annual Housing Fair at the end of January which accredited landlords attend giving students the chance to arrange viewings and meet potential landlords.\nCan you promote my (society/club) event on the Students’ Union’s social media?\nProbably, just make sure you give us enough time. Please see the Marketing your Club or Society document and additional information in the Committees’ Resource Hub.\nCan I put these posters up in the Students’ Union?\nAs long as your posters are non-commercial, this should be fine, but we do need to approve them. Please see our guide to poster/flyer promotion and printing in the Marketing your Club or Society document.\nI’ve done something amazing and I want to tell everyone about it. Can you help?\nWe’d love to! Whether it is academic, personal, sports or society related, email us at [email protected] or pop by the SU Welcome Desk and ask to speak to someone about publicising your achievements. We publish a student achievement magazine, called Worc Hard Play Hard, every semester which we would love to include you in. We would also love to write about you on our website and share your story across our social media. Go #TeamWorc!\nI can’t find Worcester University on the NUS Extra card online application, can I get an NUS Extra card?\nYes, of course you can still get an NUS Extra card. The NUS application lists Worcester as ‘Worcester Students’ Union’ online. We also sell them at the Welcome Desk in the Students’ Union where they will be printed there and then.\nWhere do I get my NUS Extra card from?\nNUS Extra cards ordered online and delivered to the Students’ Union will arrive at the Welcome Desk in the SU. You will receive an email when they arrive.\nDo you have any jobs in the Union?\nAll our jobs are listed on our vacancies page. We tend to have a recruitment round for student jobs for the following academic year (Sept start) in March/April each year. We do also have student jobs advertised throughout the year if vacancies arise so do keep a look out on the website.\nUnfortunately, due to the volume of applications we receive we are not always able to respond to unsuccessful applicants. Only applicants who are shortlisted for an interview are informed.\nI’ve applied for SU jobs a few times but have never been successful.\nThe ‘Suitability for the position’ section of the application is where you need to detail the skills and attributes you can bring to the role. It’s really important to try and address each point in the Person Specification (detailed in the job description) too so your application is as good as it can be. We’re more than happy to give you advice on how to complete a good application so feel free to contact the SU President or the HR and Admin Coordinator in relation to this. We will also be launching a Guide to Application Forms in September. The University also has a Careers department who are able to offer support with job applications. Further details can be found here.\nStudent jobs are for a maximum of 15 hours per week but can vary between 8 and 15 hours. Work hours can be discussed at interview.\nIt is important to make a good first impression so smart or smart casual dress code is recommended.\nHow do I start a new Sports Club or Society?\nStarting a new club or society is easy, all you need is an idea and 4 students. Click this link to find out more. You can also chat to the Students’ Union VP Student Activities officer, Sophie Glenny. Pop in to the Students’ Union and make an appointment.\nI’m interested in joining a sports club or society, what do I do next?\nYou can find out about all our sports clubs here and societies here. There will be information about the clubs and societies, what they do, when and where they do it and how you can get in touch. If you do choose to join a club you can do this anytime online through their club or society page or in person at the SU Welcome Desk.\nCan I join any society or sports club?\nYES! Our sports clubs and societies are inclusive to all students.\nWhat is the balance on my club/society account?\nCan we get a float for an event?\nYes, go to the Finance office in the SU a few days before the event and this can be organised.\nDo I need evidence to support my claim for expenses?\nYes, attach receipts to a Paid Out form available from Welcome Desk or SU Finance Office, or email [email protected] for a copy.\nCan I be reimbursed for my expenses in cash?\nWhat is the cut-off date for expense submission?\nSpeak to our PTO Sustainability and see what campaigns they are running!\nVisit Katy Boom, the University’s Director of Sustainability and see what she is up to.\nHave you heard of the Nature Society? You may want to join them, they host and partake in lots of sustainability activities and events.\nLook at our volunteering opportunities with a sustainability focus.\nAnyone! All students, whether undergraduate or postgraduate, part-time or full-time, home or international, are more than welcome to get involved with one of the many charities we work with.\nTo volunteer, simply log into our website and browse our internal opportunities at the SU and our Worcester-wide providers for a variety of opportunities here.\nHow do I log my volunteering hours to the V-Record?\nLog in and go to your volunteer profile where you can set up your volunteering role and then log the activity and hours as and when you work.\nWe define volunteering as an unpaid activity that involves spending time doing something that aims to benefit the environment, the local community or someone (individuals or groups) through a charity or third sector organisation.
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$10 ebooks. This is the price you will pay to get the book first, to get it fast, to get it before everyone else. There might even be a subset of books for $20 in this category.\nFor example the new Steve Jobs book. The only reason it wasn’t onsale two weeks ago is that the publisher needed to move tons of molecules from the printer to the store. That means ebook readers have been waiting so that the paper readers could get their copy.\nThe analogy is paperback and hardcover. You paid extra for the hardcover because it was first and because it was a classy thing to display on the wall. A year later, the very same book is half the price or less as a paperback.\nOne of the unused features of digital ebooks is that the price can change easily, daily, by volume and by demand.\nStarting soon, you’ll pay extra for the hot, fresh ebook (at $20, the publisher can do quite well for two weeks while we wait for the hardcover, thanks very much) and you’ll pay a lot less when it’s on the clearance rack.
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For more information, visit http://www.piqua.org/Alumni.aspx.\nPIQUA — Piqua graduates will be able to contribute to their community in a fantastic new way, as the district will be beginning the Piqua Indian Nation Alumni Program this week. Although the program will begin this year, the steering committee that will oversee it will not be formed until January of 2019.
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Yet another blow to Constructivism!\nCheck out this article originally from the Wall Street Journal on how the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics has abandoned their open-ended, problem-solving, "fuzzy math" approach.\nToday has been interesting for me. As I drove into work, I found myself crying as I listened to the radio and they replayed reports from 9-11-2001. Then, as I read the news, it hit me even more. Now I don't know if anyone even reads this blog, and I don't really care if anyone who does agrees with me, but watch this video taken by some people who lived next to the World Trade Center (and didn't release until today) and tell me we're not at war.\nI just pray that as Americans we haven't forgotten too much in the last five years and when elections come this November we elect those who want to protect us and our interests rather than weaken us.
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The Vinyet Part, (the most southern part of the promenade is called ”Terramar”) is the continuation of the southern part of Sitges Centre and is stretches out along the beach promenade “Paseo Maritimo”.\nVinyet and Terramar are the most exclusive and quietest areas of Sitges.\nThe visitor will find the most elegant and enormous colonial mansions along this 1,55 mi palm lined beach promenade with white sandy beaches, ideal for walking, cycling, roller blading or sun bathing.\nThe area is very quiet and elegant without shops, just some cafes right at the beach in Terramar.\nIt takes about 10 minutes walking to get to the centre of Sitges. There is no need for a car.
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A Let 410 plane, registration reportedly 9Q-CUA, was damaged beyond repair in an accident near Bugulumisa, D.R. Congo. Both crew members were killed. The airplane operated on a cargo flight from Bukavu-Kamenbe Airport (BKY) to Shabunda Airport.\nReports indicate that an engine failed during climbout from Bukavu. The airport is at an elevation of 5,643 feet (1,720 m) above mean sea level and surrounded by hills.\nDistance from Bukavu-Kamenbe Airport to Shabunda Airport as the crow flies is 168 km (105 miles).
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Arrested was Ayodeji Adeoba. Marion County Law Enforcement is charging Adeoba, but Ayodeji is presumed innocent until proven guilty. Police and district attorneys near Marion, Indiana found here may provide more information about this incident: Marion County Law Enforcement.\nDISCLAIMER: Arrest records of Ayodeji Adeoba are public documents and are provided here for informational purposes only. Publication here does not mean that Ayodeji Adeoba has committed a criminal offense, it is only a record of arrest. This information may not be used to determine Ayodeji Adeoba's eligibility for credit, employment, housing or other business transactions. Contact the law enforcement officials in Marion, Indiana for further information on Ayodeji Adeoba's legal status. All individuals on this website are considered innocent until proven guilty.\nIs this a mug shot of Ayodeji Adeoba?\nUnfortunately, a mug shot of Ayodeji is unavailable at this time. You may contact Marion County Law Enforcement to request one.\nAre any other mug shots of Ayodeji Adeoba available?\nAdditional mug shots of Adeoba Ayodeji may be available from Marion County Law Enforcement.
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I’ve got 192 nice, thick (80gsm) pages and a handy ribbon bookmark to help mind your spot. An inside pocket for those pesky loose sheets. And a strong, elastic strap to tie it all together.\nIf you open me up you’ll find a spot to write your name (so people know that I’m yours). Everything you need to keep your notes (and secrets) safe.
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A good number of members were shown keen interest that WE DWARKITES irrespective of our associations or group must meet formulate a strategy/campaign on the important issue of Increase the voting % from Dwarka (V Call it 100%).\nAs you all well aware its highly important for us to be united to show the strength of Dwarka by casting vote, may be we are marginal in numbers and divided by various constituency and ward. However, If all Dwarkites votes it will have its importance and political parties wont be able to IGNORE Dwarkites as they do currently.\nWe have to encourage our residing voters by way of communication at individual level/through Posters on Society/DDA Pocket notice Boards and Finally on 29th Nov 08 from Morning do announcement through Public Address System that is Incorporated or part of the FIRE Evacuation Plan etc.\nPlease encourage voters to polling booth and spare maximum of 30 minutes. Let those desire to have a heavy HOLIDAY Breakfast and goes to Gurgaon Malls or elsewhere..AFTER CASTING VOTES.\n1. INCREASE VOTING % FROM DWARKA.\nOnly one person will speak at one time and give opportunity for others.\nThe Date 22 Nov 08 at 1600 (4 PM).\nVenue : Setor-6, DDA park, opposite DAV School.\nThis appeal is made in the larger interest of DWARKA SUBCITY.
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A few weeks ago we spent the week with all of our kids enjoying the Oregon Coast and our home in Manzanita.\nOf course the best part of the week is getting to spend time with these crazy kids! Man, I love them and miss them like crazy already!\nIt was a glorious week full of lots game playing, golfing, kayaking, beach time, amazing sunsets and s’mores! One of our favorite things to do at the beach is to head down there before sunset, build a fire, play some games on the beach and enjoy the sunset around the fire. As soon as the sun has set and the fire has burned down out come the s’mores.\nEven when there is not a beautiful sunset to watch you’ll find us down on the beach with a fire making s’mores!\nI always over buy when it comes to the s’more fixins’. Nothing would be worse then to run out of s’more supplies! So when we got home I found myself with some extra graham crackers, chocolate and marshmallows. So what do you do when you end up with too much s’more fixins’??? Make Chocolate S’mores Pie.\nThis is a recipe that has been in our family for many years. It was given to my mother by a friend and it has a delicious, fluffy, mousse like filling.\nIt uses all those s’more supplies plus some milk and whipping cream. The base of the pie is a graham cracker crust which I make from scratch but you could buy a store bought one but it is so easy to make and tastes so much better and you have the graham crackers on hand, so make it!\nThe filling for the pie is melted marshmallows, chocolate bars and some milk.\nAfter all that has melted together and cooled you fold it into some whipped cream for a lovely, light, chocolately but not too chocolatey filling! Fill up your crust and then put it in the refrigerator to chill and firm up.\nI like to garnish it with a bit more chocolate, graham cracker and marshmallow!\nThen of course, all that is left to do is enjoy a slice or two!\nFortunately for me it was my neighbor’s birthday yesterday so I gifted her the pie so I didn’t eat the whole thing myself!\nMelt marshmallows and chocolate in milk on stovetop.\nWhip cream and fold into chocolate mixture.\nThis looks yummy! I’m trying to make it for my kids as back to school treat. Quick question: for the chocolate is it 8 oz total chocolate, or each bar weighing 8oz for 48oz total?\nI was shopping for these ingredients and ran into a snag. That seems like an enormous amount of chocolate if each of the 6 chocolate bars is 8 oz. each. That would be 3 pounds! Is that really what you mean?\nSorry – I see how what I wrote could be confusing. It is a total of 8 oz. of chocolate – the bars are 1.55 ounces!\nThis looks amazing but is it really 1000 calories and 61g of fat per piece (serving)? Please tell me that’s a typo and it’s really the total for the whole pie?\nCarmen, Yummly calculates that so I’m not sure how they do it but it is a pretty light pie so I can’t believe it is per slice.\nHello I am making this for Thanksgiving. How long does it keep? could i make it today or wait till tomorrow to enjoy on Thursday?\nRachael, it would be fine made a day or so ahead of time.\nDo you mean liquid whipping cream or a tub of whipped cream?\nJasmine, Whipping cream is the liquid cream that comes in the carton and that you have to whip is what you use, Not Cool Whip which I think is what you are referring to that comes in the tub.\nOn Smores pie, do you actually make whip cream, with powdered sugar and such? Or just whip the cream straight from the carton??
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We have developed a first order logic that is sufficient to describe many things. The goal of this chapter is to discuss ways to extend and apply this logic. We will introduce relations and functions, make some interesting observations about identity, and discuss how to use multiple quantifiers.\nRecall that if we have a predicate of arity greater than one, we sometimes call that a “relation”. An arity one predicate like “… is tall” does not relate things in our domain of discourse. Rather, it tells us about a property of a thing in our domain of discourse. But an arity two predicate like “… is taller than …” relates pairs of things in our domain of discourse.\nMore generally, we can think of a relation as a set of ordered things from our domain of discourse. An arity two relation is thus a collection of ordered pairs of things; the relation “…is taller than…” would be all the ordered pairs of things where the first is taller than the second. The predicate “… is taller than…” would be true of all these things. The relation “… sits between … and …” would be the collection of all the triples of things where the first sat between the second and third. The predicate “… sits between … and …” would be true of all of these things.\nLogicians have developed a host of useful ways of talking about relations, especially relations between just two things. We can illustrate this with an example. Hospitals and other medical treatment facilities often need blood for transfusions. But not any kind of blood can do. One way to classify kinds of blood is using the ABO system. This divides kinds of blood into four groups: A, B, AB, and O. This classification describes antigens on the surface of the blood cells. It is a very useful classification, because some people have an immune system that will not tolerate the antigens on other kinds of blood. This tolerance is determined by one’s blood group.\nNotice a number of things. First, every blood type can share blood with people of that blood type. But it is not always the case that if I can share blood with you, you can share blood with me: it could be that I am type O and you are type B. Also, if I can share blood with you, and you can share blood with Tom, then I can share blood with Tom.\nExamples of reflexive relations in English include “…is as old as…”. Each person is as old as herself. A relation that is not reflexive is, “…is older than …”. No person is older than herself.\nExamples of symmetric relations in English include “…is married to…”. In our legal system at least, if Pat is married to Chris, then Chris is married to Pat.\nExamples of transitive relations in English include “…is older than…”. If Tom is older than Steve, and Steve is older than Pat, then Tom is older than Pat.\nA moment’s reflection reveals this isn’t true. A person of type O can give blood to a person of type AB, but the person with type AB blood cannot give blood to the person with type O, without potentially causing a reaction. So G is not symmetric.\nFinally, to determine if G is transitive, consider whether the following is true.\nA person with type O blood can give blood to a person with type A blood, and that person can give blood to someone of type AB. Does it follow that the person with type O can give blood to the person with AB? It does. And similarly this is so for all other possible cases. G is a transitive relation.\nA function is a kind of relation between two or more things. What all functions have in common is that they relate some specific number of things to precisely one thing. A familiar example from mathematics might be the squaring function. We write for this, n2. This takes one number, say 7, and then relates it to exactly one other number, 49. Or addition is a function that takes two numbers and relates them to exactly one other number, their sum.\nThink of how you could use something like this in our logical language. You could say, “The father of Tom is Canadian”. But now, who is Canadian? Not Tom. Tom’s father is. In this sentence, “the father of…” acts as a function. It relates a person to another person. And, in our predicate, “the father of Tom” acts like a name, in that it refers to one thing.\nFunctions are surprisingly useful. Computers, for example, can be understood as function machines, and programming can be usefully described as the writing of functions for the computer. Much of mathematics is concerned with studying functions, and they often prove useful for studying other things in mathematics that are not themselves functions.\nWe can add functions to our logical language. We will let f, g, h, … be functions. Each function, as noted, has an arity. A function of arity n combined with n symbolic terms is a symbolic term.\nfx: the father of x.\nThat works because the father of the father of Tom is the paternal grandfather of Tom, which then is a symbolic term, and we can apply the function to it. Recall that, when a rule can be applied repeatedly to its product, we call this “recursion”.\nThere is one predicate that has always been enormously useful, and which in most logical systems is singled out for special attention. This is identity.\nMalcolm X is a great orator.\nMalcolm X is Malcolm Little.\nThe last example is not very common in English usage, but it is grammatical. Here we see the “is” of existence. The sentence asserts that Malcolm X exists. In the first sentence, we would treat “…is a great orator” as an arity one predicate. The “is” is part of the predicate, and in our logic, cannot be distinguished from the predicate. But the second case uses the “is” of identity. It asserts that Malcolm X and Malcolm Little are the same thing.\nAnd then we could say, whenever we write “α=β” we really mean “Iαβ”.\nNote identity describes a relation that is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive. Everything is identical to itself. If a=b then b=a. And if a=b and b=c then a=c.\nOne special feature of identity is that we know that if two things are identical, then anything true of one is true of the other. In fact, the philosopher Leibniz defined identity with a principle that we call Leibniz’s Law: a and b are identical if and only if they have all and only the same properties. Our logic must take identity as a primitive, however, because we have no way in our logic of saying “all properties” (this is what “first order” in “first order logic” means: our quantifiers have only particular objects in their domain).\nWhere we replace one or more occurrences of α in Φ with β. We can call this rule, “indiscernibility of identicals”. We sometimes also call this, “substitution of identicals”.\nThis is an interesting kind of rule. Some logicians would call this a “non-logical rule”. The reason is, we know it is proper because we know the meaning of “=”. Unlike, for example, modus ponens, which identifies a logical relation between two kinds of sentences, this rule relies not on the semantics of a connective, but rather on the meaning of a predicate. This notion of “non-logical” is a term of art, but it does seem profound. Adding such rules to our language can strengthen it considerably.\nWe can see from these examples that there are interesting parallels between relations (including functions) and predicates. To represent some kind of function, we can introduce a function into our language, which acts as a special kind of symbolic term, but it is also possible to identify a predicate that is true of all and only those things that the function relates. Nonetheless, we must be careful to distinguish between predicates, which when combined with the appropriate number of names form a sentence; and functions, which when combined with the appropriate number of other terms are symbolic terms. In our logic, treating predicates like functions (that is, taking them as symbolic terms for other predicates) will create nonsense.\nEvery number is greater than or equal to some number.\nSome number is greater than or equal to every number.\nEvery number is less than or equal to some number.\nSome number is less than or equal to every number.\nDepending upon our domain of discourse, some of these sentences are true, and some of them are false. Can we represent them in our logical language?\nWe can follow tradition, and use “≥”. Thus, when we write “α≥β” we understand that this is “Gαβ”. Let us also assume that our domain of discourse is the natural numbers. That is, we are talking only about 1, 2, 3, 4….\nThis raises important questions about how to interpret multiple quantifiers. Using multiple quantifiers expands the power of our language enormously. However, we must be very careful to understand their meaning.\nConsider the following two sentences, which will use our key above.\nAs we understand the semantics of quantifiers, we will say that they do not. The basic idea is that we read the quantifiers from left to right. Thus, the first sentence above should be translated to English as “Every number is greater than or equal to some number”. The second sentence should be translated, “Some number is less than or equal to every number”. They have very different meanings. Depending upon our domain of discourse, they could have different truth values. For example, if we use the natural numbers as our domain of discourse, the first sentence is true and the second sentence is true. However, if we used the integers for our domain of discourse, so that we included negative numbers, then the first sentence is true but the second sentence is false.\nIt may be helpful to think of multiple quantifiers in the following way. If we were to instantiate the quantifiers, then, we would work from left to right. Thus, the first sentence says something like, pick any number in our domain of discourse, then there will be at least one number in our domain of discourse that is less than or equal to that first number that you already picked. The second sentence says something quite different: there is at least one number in our domain of discourse such that, if you pick that number, then any number in our domain of discourse is greater than or equal to it.\nWith this in mind, we are now able to translate the four phrases above. We include the English with the translation to avoid any confusion.\nAs we noted above, the truth value of these sentences can change if we change our domain of discourse. If our domain of discourse is the natural numbers, then only the second sentence is false; this is because for the natural numbers there is a least number (1), but there is no greatest number. But if our domain of discourse is the integers, then the second and fourth sentences are false. This is because with the negative numbers, there is no least number: you can always find a lesser negative number.\nHopefully it becomes very clear now why we need the possibility of a number of variables for our quantifiers. We could not write the expressions above if we did not have discernibly distinct variables to allow different quantifiers to bind different locations in the predicate.\nIt can be interesting to see a powerful use of multiple quantifiers. In 1905, the British philosopher Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) published a very insightful and influential paper, “On Denoting”. This paper, and additional work by Russell that followed it, made brilliant use of a series of problems in logic and language that perplexed Russell. Russell was concerned about a number of puzzles that arise around phrases like, “The current President of the United States…”. Such a phrase seems to act like a name, and yet a number of strange outcomes arise if we treat it as a name.\nIt is not the case that Sam is bald.\nThat seems correct, if we grant the premise that all those who are not bald have hair. But now consider the following sentence.\nIt is not the case that the present King of France is bald.\nThe present King of France has hair.\nBut that’s not right. There is no present King of France!\nThe present King of France does not exist.\nThis seems to pick out a thing, the present King of France, and ascribe to it a property, not existing. After all, in our logical language, each name must refer to something. But if we can pick out that thing in order to describe it as not existing, does it not exist? That is, is there not a thing to which the term refers?\nSome philosophers indeed argued that every term, even in a natural language, must have a thing that it refers to. The philosopher Alexius Meinong (1853-1920), for example, proposed that every name has a referent that has being, but that existence was reserved for particular actual objects. This is very strange, when you consider it: it means that “the round square” refers to something, a something that has being, but that lacks existence. Russell thought this a terrible solution, and wanted to find another.\nGeorge IV wished to know whether Scott was the author of Waverley.\nGeorge IV wished to know whether Scott was Scott.\nGeorge IV already knows that Scott is Scott.\nThis says there is something—call it x for now—that is the present king of France, and that thing is bald, and if anything is the present king of France it is identical to x. This second clause is a way of saying that there is only one king of France, which is how Russell captures the meaning of “the” in “the present king of France”.\nThis sentence is false also. It cannot be used to conclude that there is a present king of France who is hirsute.\nNote that there is no need in this formula for a name that refers to nothing. There is no name in this formula.\nRussell has done something very clever. He found a way to interpret a phrase like “the present king of France” as a complex logical formula; such a formula can be constructed so that it uses no names to capture the meaning of the phrase. It is an interesting question whether Russell’s analysis should be interpreted as describing, in some sense, what is really inside our minds when we use a phrase like “The present king of France.” That’s perhaps an issue for cognitive scientists to settle. Our interest is that Russell inspires a new and flexible way to use first order logic to understand possible interpretations of these kinds of utterances.\nRussell’s translations also suggest a surprising possibility: perhaps many names, or even all names, are actually phrases like these that are uniquely true of one and only one thing. That was of interest to philosophers who wanted to explain the nature of reference; it suggests that reference could be explained using the notion of a complex predicate expression being true of one thing. That is a radical suggestion, and one that Russell developed and defended. He proposed that the only names were the very basic primitive “this” and “that”. All other natural language names could then be analyzed into complex phrases like those above. This is an issue for the philosophy of language, and we will not consider it further here.\nRussell’s insight is that if only one thing is Φ, then anything that turns out to be Φ must be the same one thing.\nThe first sentence says, there exists a thing x and a thing y such that x has property Φ and y has property Φ and x and y are not the same thing. This asserts there are at least two things that have property Φ. The second sentence says for any x, y, z, if each has the property Φ, that at least one of them is the same as the other. This asserts that there are at most two things that have property Φ.\nCombine those with a conjunction, and you have the assertion at least two things are Φ, and at most two things are Φ. That is, there are exactly two things that are Φ.\nThat’s awkward, but it shows that we can express any particular quantity using our existing logical language. We will be able to say, for example, that there are exactly 17 things that are Φ. It is quite surprising to think that we do not need numbers to be able to express particular finite quantities, and that our logic is strong enough to do this.\nFor each of the following, describe whether the relation is reflexive, symmetric, or transitive. If it lacks any of these properties, give an example of where the property would fail for the relation. (That is, if you say a relation is not symmetric, for example, then give an example of an exception.) Assume a domain of discourse of humans.\nMake your own key and then translate the following into our logical language. You should use a function in your translation of each sentence that has an implicit function.\nThe mother of Ludwig is musical.\nLudwig’s paternal grandmother is musical, but his maternal grandmother is not.\nLudwig’s father is taller than his mother.\nLudwig’s mother is not taller than Ludwig, or his father.\nLudwig’s mother is not Ludwig’s father.\nNo one is the mother of everyone.\nProvide your own key and translate the following into our logic. This will require multiple quantifiers.\nEveryone is friends with someone.\nSomeone is friends with someone.\nSomeone is friends with everyone.\nEveryone is friends with everyone.\nNo one is friends with everyone.\nUse Russell’s interpretation to translate the following expressions. Make your own key.\nThe Emperor of New York is rotund.\nThe Emperor of New Jersey is not rotund.\nThe Emperor of New York is not the Emperor of New Jersey.\nThere is no Emperor of New York but there is an Emperor of New Jersey.\nThere are two and only two Emperors of New York.\nUse our logic to express the claim: exactly three things have property F.
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Adding a website to Google Search Engine is highly important for every website. Why? This is the only way for your website to be seen by all Google’s users. There are few ways to do it.\nThere are few methods that can be used to do it. Some of them are based on waiting until Google does it itself. Then it doesn’t actively concern you, you don’t have to do anything but wait until Google finds your website and adds it to the database (Google Public DNS). Unfortunately you can lose precious time. It can take up to 30 days till your page will be recognized. Can you afford it?\nYou can speed up the procedure a little bit by including links to the newly created page in posts on social network forums. It will hasten the whole process.\nIf you have no time to waste you can do it yourself instead of giving your interests in someone else’s hands. And it is super easy. Another method is to use the tools offered by Google, like the form, which is a part of Google Webmaster Tools.\nIt is available free of charge to anyone who owns Google account, uses Gmail or YouTube. All Google services are interconnected, so you only need one active service in order to benefit from Google’s additional tools. As you can see above the form is easy to fill up. Just the url address of the website is needed and confirmation that you are not a robot. That’s it. It works quickly. Usually in the matter of seconds you receive Google answer that the website was added (if everything went ok). Congratulations! It means that your website is now out there in the Internet available to be seen and waiting to be found.\nOf course Google informs us that the procedure may take some time. As I said above usually it doesn’t take long but it doesn’t mean that it will always happens without any problems. Google protects it’s right to refuse any motion. It is written that not all url addresses will be added and it may take some time. You have to be aware of that there is a chance that the process will fail.\nTell me if you find it useful. Maybe you have other experiences with procedure described above?
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Second day of preparing the Something Different stand for Autumn Fair, Birmingham.\nShop for Stand Autumn - top sales, deals, offers, and Autumn Stand discounts are available 24/7/365 at AllSalion.com.\nSimilar Autumn Stand searches: Jack Knife, Prismatic Star, Knobs Cream.\nAutumn Stand - Last checked shopping results - April 19, 2019.
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The first time it compiled the shaders it took like almost an hour. Now it loads up to 46% in about 10 seconds, then slows waay down and the rest takes about 20 minutes plus. I have tried backing up the cache in the GLcache folder and then copying and pasting it back but that doesn't seem to do anything. Still loads to 46% fast, then slows painfully down. This is frustrating as im still trying to get the game to run at a stable 30fps, and having to restart the game to change setting is extremely irritating. Anything I might be missing? Thanks.\nLast edited by SkyPilot; 14.11.2018 at 20:41.\nAre you using cemu 1.12.0?\nHi, yes I am and i fixed the problem. It had to do with my dual monitors. I was opening the game then switching to my second monitor, if I just start the game on the monitor I want to use it loads fast. Weird, but it loads fast now. Thanks for the reply.\nNot getting a consistent 30 fps but I do believe that if i upgrade my graphics card it will go faster. I plan on getting a Sapphire Radeon NITRO RX 580 8GB.\nI have an amd GPU right now, besides the low FPS (16-18 fps when in towns or outside, 30 in dungeons and stuff.) I haven't had any issues with stuttering thankfully. Its pretty darn playable as of right now, but would like to play it with better FPS.\nHardly would it ever dip below 30. In fact, I don't think I can remember a time it ever dipped below 30; can't say the same for 1.13.1.\nHi yes, I upgraded my graphics card and im still getting framerates in the 16-20 range, so I'm thinking its my settings. I followed a tutorial to get started but I may still need to tweak some settings. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.\nI upgraded to an rx 580 8 GB, my cpu is 8370 clocked at 4.3, and I have 16 GB of ram, that should be enough to run it at least at 30 FPS if not more right? Keep in mind I'm not experience stuttering, just frame rate is low. Also I have the necessary graphics packs, cemuhook and everything I need to get this game running faster. Maybe there are some tweaks or settings I'm missing.\nLast edited by SkyPilot; 09.11.2018 at 19:24.
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New Hampshire Interactive SVG Map showing broadband coverage by county.\nof New Hampshirites have access to wired broadband 25mbps or faster.\nof New Hampshirites have access to broadband 100mbps or faster.\nof New Hampshirites have access to 1 gigabit broadband.\nof New Hampshirites have access to wireline service.\nof New Hampshirites have access to fiber-optic service.\nof New Hampshirites have access to cable service.\nof New Hampshirites have access to DSL service.\nof New Hampshirites have access to mobile broadband service.\nof New Hampshirites have access to fixed wireless service.\nSince 2010, New Hampshire Broadband Mapping & Planning Program has been awarded $6,113,338 in federal grants for New Hampshire's Broadband Initiative.\nAnother $44,480,992, accounting for 1.3% of all federal infrastructure grants, was awarded to broadband infrastructure projects in New Hampshire.\nSince 2011, access to a wired connection of at least 10mbps has improved from 75.9% to 98.7% of New Hampshirites.\nIn total there are 68 internet providers in New Hampshire.\nThere are 28,000 people in New Hampshire without access to a wired connection capable of 25mbps download speeds.\nThere are 76,000 people in New Hampshire that have access to only one wired provider, leaving them no options to switch.\nAnother 11,000 people in New Hampshire don't have any wired internet providers available where they live.\nReese, Nick. "New Hampshire Internet Service Providers: Availability & Coverage." Broadband Now. Broadband Now, 06 Mar. 2019. Web. Accessed 20 Apr. 2019. <https://broadbandnow.com/New-Hampshire>.\nReese, Nick. New Hampshire Internet Service Providers: Availability & CoverageBroadband Now. Last modified March 6, 2019. Accessed April 20, 2019. https://broadbandnow.com/New-Hampshire.
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This Article examines the role of race ideology in the enforcement of antidiscrimination laws. Professor Hernandez demonstrates the ways in which the U.S. race ideology is slowly starting to resemble the race ideology of much of Latin America. The evolving U.S. race ideology is a multiracial matrix made up of four precepts: (1) racial mixture and diverse racial demography will resolve racial problems; (2) fluid racial classification schemes are an indicator of racial progress and the colorblind abolition of racial classifications an indicator of absolute racial harmony; (3) racism is solely a phenomenon of aberrant racist individuals; and (4) focusing on race is itself racist. Because the multiracial matrix parallels much Latin American race discourse, Professor Hernandez conducts a comparative analysis between U.S. and Latin American anti-discrimination law enforcement practices. Professor Hernandez concludes that the new race ideology bolsters the maintenance of race hierarchy in a racially diverse population. Consequently, an uncritical embrace of the new race ideology will hinder the enforcement of antidiscrimination laws in the United States. Professor Hernandez proposes that a greater focus on racism as a global issue that treats race as a political identity formation will assist in the recognition of the civil rights dangers of a multiracial matrix.
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Apparently 03/04 cobras are cheaper and get better gas mileage?\nCuz I'll know my car is fast instead of having to prove it to myself by flooring it, thus saving gas! And cheaper, well yeah whatever!\nWow. By saying that you're getting ready for college... you just let potential buyers know you are young. Which always has the stigma of a young kid hot rodding the *beep* out of the car.\nWhy even mention that? They don't care. Discuss the car not yourself.\n2011 GT500... NO BOAT ANCHORS!\nBMMC1 wrote: Wow. By saying that you're getting ready for college... you just let potential buyers know you are young. Which always has the stigma of a young kid hot rodding the *beep* out of the car.\nEventually they will have to meet me to see the car so they're gonna know I'm young. I figure it's better to say that that way they know my reason for selling.\nEbay local adds are F F F F F REEEEEEE!\nWhat would you guys say i should say for my reason for selling is then?\nShould I say I'm selling it to buy my dad's friends '70 stang? Cuz then they realize I'm not looking for faster stuff and that I actually want a nice car to take care of ehh?\nWhy are you so hung up on giving a reason? You want a different car, case closed.\nYou don't have to give a reason for selling. All they need to know is details about the car not what your deep personal motivations are.\n+1. You want potential buyers to know and trust who they're about to fork over $18.5K to; what better way to earn their trust than by full disclosure? It's nothing less than candidates for public office must go through.\nCar Type : Jeep. That's right, I said Jeep. Deal with it.
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From some of the best fishing in the region to a popular stopover point for motorcyclists, our Russellville hotel caters to every guest.\nMany people stay at our Russellville hotel while indulging in bass and crappie fishing tournaments. Were a favorite stopover point for bikers, and were motorcycle friendly and family friendly. Arkansas Nuclear One is a short drive away, as well as Arkansas Tech University. Enjoy a great location, friendly staff and clean, comfortable rooms.\nTheres plenty of truck parking at our Russellville hotel, and were known for our cleanliness and unbeatable location. Situated close to scenic Highway 7, many guests stay with us to get away from it all. From fishing tournaments to motorcycle rallies, its all about enjoying the great outdoors in this region.\nBall tournaments and numerous university activities draw guests to our Russellville hotel. Were a home away from home for guests visiting Tyson University and ATU, as well as a favorite for business travelers. Some of our frequent guests are employees of the nuclear plant, state employees and truckers who enjoy the generous truck parking availability.\nNo matter why youre visiting, either for a special event, work, or as a vacation, count on our Russellville hotel to make your stay special. A free hot breakfast is available daily and features a waffle station, a variety of cereals and yogurts, delicious pastries and fresh fruits. Our famous 100 Arabica coffee and chilled juices get you started off on the right foot.\nEvery guest deserves a well-appointed room, quality amenities and the best in customer service, and thats exactly what we promise at this Russellville hotel.\nReserve a peaceful getaway at the Best Western Inn today!
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Hotels … Some of our best memories about going on vacation and places we’ve stayed have a lot to do with the hotel we were at.\nHotels can offer us anything and everything we’re looking for in a vacation: A beautiful room with a view, a romantic getaway, pools that disappear into the sunset, and restaurants that serve food better than anything we’ve ever eaten.\n… or they can end up being a total bust – the equivalent to camping indoors. Dirty sheets, a shady location, and absolutely no service.\nHaving traveled a lot over the past decade (both as a family and for business), here are 34 helpful tips I can share of ways to save money on hotels. With just a few small strategies, it can be the difference between just renting a room and being treated like royalty!\nIn case you didn’t know this, rates change daily for hotel rooms (just like they do for airplane flights). For example, to fill vacant rooms that didn’t sell, many hotels will often slash their typical prices by half. That means huge savings for you if you can be flexible. The same is true for off season or mid-week.\nIt’s often the case that if you try a bunch of different popular travel websites, you’re going to find differences in the prices they offer. Use this to your advantage.\n3. Read the bad reviews.\nReviews are so helpful whenever you’re going to travel. I generally use TripAdviser. One thing I like to do is automatically skip right to the bad ones and see if I can spot any trends such as dirty rooms, lousy service, etc. If anything stands out as a red flag, then we move on and keep looking.\nPretty much every major hotel chain these days has some type of membership program or another. Be sure to sign up for the hotel reward program of any hotel you’re interested in staying at and get your points. This will come in helpful later when you go to do travel hacking with your credit cards.\nIf you can help it, try to stick to one hotel chain. That way you’ll build up your rewards points faster.\n6. Google promos or coupon codes before buying.\nI can’t tell you how many times I’ve gone to book a hotel, and then said to myself: Wait a minute, let me see if I can find a promo code. Boom! Another 10% off just like that. Before you book any hotel, assume that there is going to be some type of deal or another going.\n7. Follow the hotel on social media.\nWhat’s an easy way to get the latest deals? Follow the hotel you’re thinking about on social media. It’s becoming more and more common to find the latest deals there.\n8. Do you take AAA?\nAre you a AAA member or have some other group affiliation? Use group discounts to lower your price.\n9. Transfer your credit card points.\nOne not very well known way to pay for hotels is to see if the one you’re considering staying at has an affiliation with your credit card points. My Chase Ultimate Rewards points transfers to Hyatt hotels and several other chains at a ratio of 1:1.\n10. Open a new credit card.\nConsider opening a credit card that specifically awards you free nights or a generous amount of points as the introductory offer that you can use toward the hotel of your choice.\n11. Are you already a status member?\nCheck to see if your current credit card already elevates you for certain status discounts with the hotel you’re interested in. With our Chase credit cards, we’re automatically already higher ranking members with some chains.\nOnce you’re sure you know where you want to stay, try calling the hotel directly. Sometimes they will give you a deal that wasn’t advertised, or they might be able to throw in extras that usually cost more.\nIf you do call the hotel, see if they will price match a comparable hotel in the area.\n14. Can you cancel for free?\nMake sure the hotel offers free cancellation. In case you do have to change your plans, you shouldn’t get charged for it.\n15. Ground view is fine.\nSkip paying more for the view. Usually its not worth it.\n16. Skip paying more for the suite.\nSuites are nice, but you’re not going to be living there. It’s just a few nights.\n17. Skip paying more for the Jacuzzi room.\n18. Find a hotel that offers free breakfast.\nWhen vacationing with the family, finding a place that offers free breakfast is a huge help to the budget. It takes care of one-third of your meals for the day. Lots of popular hotels now offer this as a perk. Be sure to look for it.\n19. Don’t pay extra for the breakfast.\nIf breakfast isn’t automatically included but can be added for an extra charge, then forget it. Most of the time it will be $10 or more person, and you can easily find cheaper breakfasts outside of the hotel.\n20. Get breakfast to go.\nIf breakfast IS included but you’ll be missing it due to your schedule, see if the hotel can pack you a “to-go” box. I used this service at a Hilton on a business trip to England and it was awesome!\n21. Skip buying snacks from the hotel lobby.\nThey are usually way over priced for the convenience.\n22. Don’t get tricked into eating the snacks in the room.\nYou can do better than $5 for a bag of peanuts.\n23. Avoid eating at the hotel restaurant.\nEating at the restaurant is very easy to do, especially if you’re in a new area that you don’t know very well. But you’ll end up paying for it because the meals are usually much more expensive. And in my opinion, they also usually don’t taste that great anyways.\n24. Never pay for room service.\nUnless you like paying $20 for two eggs and dry toast (true story).\n25. Find a hotel that has free WiFi.\nIf you’re looking at a hotel that doesn’t offer free WiFi, skip it. These days (especially with the wife and kids), having full, uninhibited access to the Internet is a must!\n26. Find a hotel with a pool.\nIf you have kids, then you know this one is a must. Kids LOVE pools! It will keep them entertained for hours.\n27. Find a hotel that has free parking.\nThis is another “we gocha!” type of charge that I hate. If the hotel you’re considering charges for parking, move on. There are plenty that don’t.\n28. Check in as late as your schedule permits.\nOften, you’ll have better odds of getting a free upgrade.\n29. Bring something to do at night.\nInstead of wasting $50 at the hotel bar at night, find something better to do with your time like watch Netflix or read a good book.\n30. Never buy in-room movies.\nWatch Netflix or the Internet instead.\nIf you’re staying at a hotel that’s near an airport specifically because you’re going to fly out the next day, see if they’ve got a deal to bundle your hotel and parking together.\n32. Shuttle to the airport.\nWhile you’re at it, if you’re staying a hotel near the airport, try to get a hotel that offers a free shuttle to the airport. You’ll save on taxi or rental car fees.\n33. Skip the hotel altogether.\nConsider alternative to hotels like AirBNB or VRBO.\n34. Don’t go “too cheap”.\nRemember the old rule that if something seems too good to be true, then it probably is. Getting eaten up by bed bugs is not going to be worth the savings.\nFeatured image courtesy of Fiverr.\nGood points! It’s important to find the small little extras that’ll make your life easier, like free wifi. Being a member of a group does score you some great discounts as well. Look up any type of member discounts, even with your credit card–you could qualify for better rates.\nWhat’s interesting is that most of the time to become a member its free. So you get better deals, rates, and perks – all for just basically giving them your email address. Sign me up!
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Jag hittade några dumle i skafferiet och beslöt mig för att testa dem traditionella chocolate chip cookies. Det var helt klart rätt beslut.\nHacka dumlen grovt, ta inte för många då kolan gör att kakorna flyter ut. Blanda ner i smeten.\nGrädda kakorna mitt i ugnen i ca 10 minuter. Låt dem kallna på plåten.\nI found some dumle-toffees in the pantry and decided to add them in a traditional chocolate chip cookies. It was clearly the right decision.\nChop toffee rough, do not take too many when the school makes the cookies flows. Mix the batter.\nRoll about 24 balls and put them thinly on trays with baking paper.\nBake the cookies in the oven for about 10 minutes. Let them cool on the baking sheet.\nVilket bra recept, ser jätte god ut!
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Keep money in your community — Going local first keeps almost 70% of your money in the local economy.\nYour community is unique – celebrate it — Here’s the thing: if you go into a big chain department store, you could just as easily be in Tallahassee, Florida or Boise, Idaho. Spend local and you’re embracing your community’s unique identity.\nGet way better service — A local business is much more concerned about your customer experience, and keeping you happy.\nBetter selection for you — Local business tries harder to meet your particular needs – they don’t rely on a national sales plan.\nMore local ownership and jobs — Study after study shows that local small business is the greatest source of job creation. So why wouldn’t we encourage more local start-ups?\nHelp out the environment — This is a biggie – less transportation, lower energy and fuel costs, less excessive packaging… you get the idea.\nSupport community groups — Did you know non-profits receive an average of 350% more support from local businesses than they do from non-locally owned businesses.\nBetter use of community space — We know big boxes can be highly attractive but… Wouldn’t it be better to have more local businesses that can make use of existing empty space in a heritage building downtown?\nBetter public services — More local businesses mean a stronger tax base, and that pays for better public services for your family.
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This cyst is huge! The dialog is also quite amusing, but there is some bad language.\nA Dr. Geoff Butler video of drainage of an infected cyst behind a man’s ear.\nMutual Cyst Love with Dr. Sandra Lee aka Dr. Pimple Popper.\nThis one isn’t bad but I hope she brings back the blackheads soon!\nThe punches sometimes seem a bit destructive to me but I still enjoy watching them.\nDr. Vikram educates about a dermoid cyst on an index finger.
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Origin: Cuban American artist & writer Ulises Fariñas got his big break when he was hired by IDW to draw their Judge Dredd Mega-City Two in 2014. He got to write, as well as draw, the follow-up series, Judge Dredd: Mega-City Zero, in 2016. Fariñas has been very active working with other comic book creators on various anthology projects, such as GAMMA, Amazing Forest, and the recently launched publishing imprint Buño. He attended the New York’s School of Visual Arts, before beginning his professional career.\nCredits: Act-i-vate web comics, Catalyst Comix, GI Joe, Motro, Transformers, and many more!\nthe details gives me anxiety as a beginner.
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A case of amebic meningoencephalitis recognized in an adult Zambian is described. This is the first authenticated case from Africa. The morphologic features of the organism, its ability to form cysts in tissue, and the granulomatous tissue response denote that the ameba is an hartmannellid rather than a Naegleria. Free-living amebas of the family Hartmannellidae have not been incriminated before as a cause of primary amebic meningoencephalitis in man. To our knowledge this is the only case where such an ameba was responsible for fulminating meningoencephalitis. The presence of the amebas in a cellulocutaneous abdominal lesion suggests hematogenous dissemination.
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When a gym plays host to dozens of elite level fighters it often finds several of their fighters fighting around the same time. As the budding Woman’s division flourishes, so does the culture in Albuquerque where so many of those female athletes train. The Jackson-Winklejohn camp is home to several prominent and notable women combat athletes highlighted by renowned boxing world champion and MMA fighter Holly Holm. While she may be the most notable name of the bunch, she is complimented very well by several other top level fighters.\nAnd several of them will make their appearances in competition this month under a promotion that is strictly ran for women fighters.\nStarting April with momentum for Woman’s MMA buzz, the all female promotion Invicta will put on its fifth show. Invicta 5 will take place on April 5th; inside the Ameristar Casino Hotel, in Kansas City, Missouri. There will be three fighters on the card who will be representing the Jackson-Winklejohn camp, starting on the undercard with an emerging prospect in the atomweight 105-pound division.\nJodie Esquibel (3-0 pro, 1-0 amateur) will put her unblemished record on the line against Australian Alex Chambers (3-1). Esquibel most recently fought on the previous Invicta event where she would impressively best Liz McCarthy in a split decision victory that really helped Esquibel emerge as a fighter to keep an eye on.\nSarah Kaufman (15-2), currently training out of Albuquerque by way of the Zugec Ultimate Martial Arts gym in Victoria, British Colombia, Canada is scheduled to make her much anticipated return to action. Her last fight was under the Strikeforce banner, fighting for the promotions title against current UFC Champion Ronda Rousey. While she lost via submission in the first round, Kaufman is still regarded as one of the top women fighters in the world.\nStanding in the way of redemption will be Cesar Gracie’s Leslie Smith (5-2) who is coming off a very impressive dismantling of Raquel Pennington at Invicta 4. Kaufman is currently signed to the UFC but a loss here could really hurt her stock. Smith is looking for an opportunity while Kaufman is looking to right her ship on the way to her UFC debut.\nThe most significant fight on the card however is the main event which will have the Invicta Atomweight Title on the line. Albuquerque’s Michelle Waterson (10-3) will challenge promotion champion Jessica Penne (10-1).\nThe “Karate Hottie” is finally getting her chance atop the sport and her division after a 6-year career competing as a martial artist. While marriage and motherhood have made the climb to this point a little longer then many expected due to Waterson’s elite talent level, she is now one fight away from the pinnacle of the 105-pound Woman’s division. Waterson is coming off her very impressive Invicta debut where she beat Lacey Schuckman. While her striking is crisp and solid, Waterson has finished six of ten victories by way of submission so expect a prepared challenger to give the champ all she has to offer.\nPenne is on a tear right now currently riding a three fight win streak all by TKO or submission. Included in that run was her triangle choke finish of Naho Sugiyama at the third Invicta show to capture the 105-pound division title. Penne trains out of Huntington Beach, California and brings into the cage a powerful skill set that has allowed her to dominate in the grappling game. Identical to Waterson, Penne has finished six of ten victories by way of submission.\nThe fight is very significant in that it would be the most prolific woman’s MMA title ever to be brought into the accolade heavy Jackson-Winklejohn gym. Waterson has long been one of the constants amongst that gym and is one of the more recognizable and marketable fighters training out of New Mexico.\nStay tuned to SWFight.com for Invicta 5 updates and results featuring the three local athletes and as always fight fans make sure to show and send your support to the hard working fighters making the trip to Kansas City.
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По случаю 100-й годовщины Геноцида армян в Армению прибыли являющиеся турками и курдами по национальности члены организации «Союз против Геноцида». Их сегодня на пресс-конференции представил публицист, общественный деятель Саркис Ацпанян.\nПо его словам, они каждый год организуют различные мероприятия в память жертв Геноцида армян в Османской империи 1915 года.\n«Организация „Союз против Геноцида” признает и осуждает Геноцид армян, а от Турции требует признания и компенсации», – сообщил Саркис Ацпанян.\nЧлен «Союза против геноцида», турок по национальности Али Эртем в свою очередь назвал позором тот факт, что Турция организовала торжества по случаю столетия победы в битве при Галлиполи 24 апреля 2015 года – в день 100-й годовщины Геноцида армян в Османской империи.\nТем самым, как отметил Али Эртем, Турция показала свою бесчеловечность. С его мнение согласился и другой член организации – Реджеп Марашл, назвав данный шаг Анкары «абсурдным».\nИзвестно, что факт Геноцида армян в Османской империи 1915г. (Armenian Genocide) признан многими государствами. Первым это в 1965 году сделал Уругвай, примеру которого последовали Россия (1995г.), Франция (1998г.), Италия (2000г.), Нидерланды (2004г.), Бельгия (1998г.), Польша (2005г.), Литва (2005г.), Словакия (2004г.), Швеция (2010г.), Швейцария (2003г.), Греция (1999г.), Кипр (1975г.), Ливан (1997г.), Канада (1996г.), Венесуэла (2005г.), Аргентина (2004г.), Чили (2007г.), Ватикан (2000г.), Боливия (2014г.), Австрия (2015). Геноцид армян признали также Европейский парламент и Всемирный совет церквей. Официально признали и осудили Геноцид армян, а также объявили 24 апреля Днем памяти жертв Геноцида армянского народа 43 из 50 штатов США. Парламентами нескольких европейских стран приняты законы предусматривающие уголовную ответственность за отрицание Геноцида армян. Однако Турция по-прежнему отрицает массовое убийство армянского населения Османской империи во время Первой мировой войны (в канун Первой мировой войны в Османской империи жило два миллиона армян, около 1,5 млн. армян было уничтожено за период с 1915 до 1923 года, оставшиеся полмиллиона армян были рассеяны по всему миру).\nТурецкий публицист: Призраки 1,5 млн. жертв Геноцида армян будут сопровождать Эрдогана и диктатора-Алиева 24 апреля 2015г.\nThe final chapter of the genocide that swept Turkey at the beginning of the 20th century was written in Smyrna, one of the richest and most cosmopolitan cities of the Ottoman Empire.\nIt was there, in Smyrna, where a small-town minister from upstate New York put together one of the most astonishing rescues in history. He saved the lives of tens of thousands of Christian women and children.\nHis name was Asa Kent Jennings, and he is worth remembering now at the centennial of the Armenian genocide. His memory is also timely now that the problem of Christian persecution has arisen again in the Mideast and refugees are flooding out of Africa seeking safety in Europe.\nJennings was an unlikely hero. Barely over 5 feet tall with a crooked back that was an artifact of a bout with tuberculosis, Jennings had only recently arrived as an employee of the YMCA, which had a chapter in the city.\nThe time was September 1922, and the Turkish nationalist army had entered the city and soon set to slaughtering its Christian residents — both Armenians and Greeks. Tens of thousands of refugees who had fled the country’s interior ahead of the Turkish army were packed in the city’s streets and churchyards and along its waterfront.\nOn September 13, the Armenian section of the city was afire — probably to dispose of the corpses that lay in the streets — and soon the fire spread to the rest of Smyrna. The city was a hell of heat and Turkish brutality for the helpless people gathered there. Nearly all of the refugees were pushed to a narrow band of pavement of the city’s Quay between the fire and the sea.\nIronically, warships from Britain, the United States, France and Italy were in Smyrna’s harbor at the time of slaughter and fire and at first chose not to get involved. Eventually, the British saved a few thousands as the fire pushed the refugees into the sea, but when the fire died down, the rescue effort ended. About 80 percent of the city had been destroyed.\nHundreds of thousands of pitiful people were left to die on the city’s waterfront. Soon, hunger, thirst and disease began to take their tolls.\nThe situation seemed hopeless. There were no ships available or willing them to transport the people from Smyrna, and the Turkish army began marching them into the interior, where they would be killed or often marched until exhaustion took their lives.\nThen, incredibly, Jennings, who had set up a First-Aid station for pregnant women in an abandoned house on the waterfront, went into action. He later said that he had felt the hand of God on his shoulder.\nThe next several days would make history. Using a bribe, a lie and ultimately an empty threat, Jennings was able to assemble a fleet of ships and to enlist the help of the US Navy in a rescue plan. With the assistance of a brave young naval officer, who was skirting his orders, the Jennings evacuation removed a quarter-million refugees from Smyrna to the Greek islands and the cities of Piraeus and Salonika in only seven days. It was just in time to meet a Turkish deadline for their removal from the city or face deportations.\nStrangely, Jennings’ story is mostly unknown to Americans, and he stands as one of the humanitarian heroes of the 20th century. Jennings, who died in 1933, remains a testament to the power of compassion in action. He had a courageous willingness to come to the aid of people in distress — people who are the victims of religious intolerance and war — qualities that would be welcome today.\nAsa Jennings’ story is told in the new book, The Great Fire: One American’s Mission to Rescue Victims of the 20th Century’s First Genocide, published by HarperCollins.
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Beautiful house very clean grandchildren enjoyed the garden.\nBeautifully decorated for Christmas & an amazing welcome gift including a Christmas cake & doggy treats. They had even left Christmas dog blankets on the dog beds, what a lovely touch. Thank you for making our holiday extra special. Stalham is lovely too, such friendly people & nice shops.\nCompletely dog friendly, beautifully decorated and furnished with everything you could possibly need to make your stay comfortable, relaxing and enjoyable. Great location, and as we stayed just before Christmas it was tastefully decorated with festive gestures. The welcome treat package was thoughtful. There was not one thing that was wrong and we will certainly stay there again. Would give this property a 5 star rating, especially as we also had our own parking space. Thank you.\nIt's beautifully furnished and has everything you need in abundance. Beds are so comfy, fantastic garden room. Shame it wasn't the summer as would have loved to make use of the garden. The drive says only parking for 1 car but we managed to get 2 large cars on there no problem. It really was a home from home and will definitely be back at some point.\nThe dog was very pleased with his own welcome pack, the comfortable bed, throws and super large secure garden. This is a real gem and well worth a visit 5 stars from us.\nWelcoming gifts of wines and cake plus biscuits etc for our dog. Sea Palling only 4 miles away where you can alwats walk dogs on the beach and well placed for visits to Cromer and other attractions in the area. Sadly the only drawback was the loud clunks and bangs coming from the fibreglass roof in the main room where we had to stay with our Westie (it explained these in the guest handbook) particularly in the evening and at night when the temperature changed. These were very disconcerting to us and made our dog very anxious so unfortunately we shall not be staying there again. I certainly think any one with a dog or of a nervous disposition should be prewarned about this before booking.\nThe house was well equipped and very clean and a welcome pack of essentials was waiting for us. The nearby town Stalham had some good shops and further out we found some great quality farm shops. Coastal results were easily accessed from Stalham and we would highly recommend staying at the house.\nSuch a shame the local park didn't allow dogs.\nReally dog friendly. Lovely clean and bright. Going again in September. Statham is very neutral for all areas of Norfolk on the east side.\nThe cottage is also located in a central position for the coast or the Broads. I would highly recommend this cottage.\n!!!!! Would not change a thing everything was just perfect will definitely stay there again.\nLocation perfect for long dog walks returning to cosy home where from arrive you are all made welcome, treats for dogs, comfy dog beds and also welcome treat for us. The cottage is a tardis, we have three large dogs and we loads of space. Garden is totally secure. Location perfect with all amenities whilst retaining village feel. For treat try the chippy and the cinnamon curry take away. Owner was lovely and helpful. Thank you for a wonderful relaxing week away.\nTastefully decorated and extremely well equipped for families and furry friends!\nThis beautifully presented cottage is situated in the village of Stalham, offering a pleasant and comfortable stay all year round.\nWalk in through the entrance hall and over to the open plan sitting room that has been divided into two halves, one being home to a wood burner and the other an electric fire.\nYou will look forward to returning home and cosying up next to the open fires.\nLeading off from this, a ground floor shower room is complete to a high standard, with lovely features so that you can get ready in style ahead of your day.\nThe kitchen with dining area is a lovely room, nearly 30’ long, with country cream units, housing built-in appliances and a breakfast bar for those early morning cups of tea, as well as a dining area ideal for enjoying a home-cooked evening meal.\nHere you can rest on the comfortable sofa and admire the garden through the patio doors, whilst socialising with your loved ones.\nTake the stairs and you will arrive at two double bedrooms promising a peaceful night's sleep, along with a twin bedroom suitable for the children.\nA family bathroom compliments the layout well.\nThe garden is fully enclosed, therefore pet friendly and boasts an outside seating area for alfresco dining, as well as a summerhouse for embracing some quiet time.\nThere are several beaches between 8 to 15 minutes away; Eccles, Sea Palling and Happisburgh, great for taking a stroll or walking your dog.\nThere is a small market which comes to the town on Tuesdays and a farmers’ market on every other Saturday, as well as regular shopping in the town hall.\nJust a few miles inland from fantastic beaches, this is a perfect base for exploring the Norfolk Broads and coastline.\nSitting room with electric fire and woodburner.\nThe market town of Stalham, with its well-stocked high street with a good range of shops and eateries, is a typical North Norfolk town. There is a small market which comes to the town on Tuesdays and a farmers’ market on every other Saturday, as well as regular sales in the town hall. Stalham is one of the major starting points of Norfolk Broads boating holidays and a museum to give you an insight in to the Broadland environment is a must. Just a few miles inland from fantastic beaches, this is a perfect base for exploring the Norfolk Broads and coastline.
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Allscripts Touchworks EHR stores the dictionaries within TWAdmin instead of using System Administration (SA) in previous versions. This page is a listing of the available dictionaries with links to their definitions and use.\nEach dictionary has the following buttons. Note that if the button is grayed out in a specific dictionary, then it is not applicable to that dictionary.\nAdd - Allows administrators to add additional items to selected dictionary.\nReport - Opens the reporting page, from which administrators can run reports, export and print data from within the associated dictionary.\nSearch - Allows administrators to search for items within a selected dictionary, rather than scrolling through the entire dictionary.\nAllscripts Touchworks EHR Dictionaries come predefined in a lot of cases. It is recommended that if you are adding to a dictionary and the code or mnemonic is not meant to match a 3rd party vendors system that each code or mnemonic is prefaced with the client mnemonic. For example, if your company name is New World Healthcare and you are adding an entry to the pharmacy dictionary, the recommendation would be to make the code "NWA123". This allows you to easily identify delivered items versus customer defined items.\nPages in category "Allscripts Touchworks EHR Dictionaries"\nMedia in category "Allscripts Touchworks EHR Dictionaries"\nThis page was last modified on 12 June 2015, at 08:59.
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A couple of weeks ago, the recording industry (i.e. Recording Industry Association of America) agreed not to pursue a law that would require new electronics to be equipped with DRM (the “Fritz chip”) and the computer industry (“Business Software Alliance, which has Microsoft, Apple Computer and Adobe among its members”) agreed not to pursue a law that would ensure consumers’ fair use rights (such as Rick Boucher’s bill).\nThis was an agreement between consortia of big corporations agreeing not to use their pet congressmen against one another.\nNo citizens were heard from.
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*1. Describe the problem. Are there any error messages you can paste? Can you provide a screenshot of the problem (with sensitive information removed)?\nI am sorry to open this issue again. My core memory is full again.\nI made sure to install miniconda3 on a volume so that the core memory is spared from getting full.\nMy IP address is [email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) and its the Kraken VM.\nI would suggest storing all of your data on a mountable volume rather than on the default boot volume. The mountable volumes can be sufficiently large in order to deal with your analysis. Details on how to create and attach a volume can be found here - Creating and attaching volumes using Horizon.\nyes thank you for the suggestion. I do this every time. However, now it is now so full, I cannot even open .bashrc to check my settings.\nCan you please help me in freeing up some space so that I can access the basic files.\nYou are going to need to delete some files from the boot volume in order to have sufficient memory available to do anything. If you have any data on there you can do without then I would copy it to a large mounted volume.\nIf conda is the issue and it is installed on a separate, non-boot, volume (volume_5?) then that might be the problem. If that volume is full then I would recommend making a larger volume 1-2Tb and reinstalling conda on said volume.\nI am sorry for not able to understand. I dont know what files to delete. From the du -h -s *, there are no files that are greater than 1 Mb. I am not sure what is taking up all this space. How can I check the file sizes of everything in the boot volume?\nI have 5 volumes attached to this VM. The miniconda is found in volume2 which is located in /mnt/volume2. The volume5 is a volume attached, do you think if this is taking up all the space?\nI had a problem with my boot volume expanding and Maciej could log into my VM and identified miniconda as the problem. This problem was rectified by moving miniconda to volume2.\nIs it possible for you to log into this Vm and help me fix this.\nYour core VM is completely full and sshd will now refuse to start. It looks like you rebooted your instance and it has failed to reboot, as it is entirely full. You will need to make a new clean VM and transfer your volumes over to it. This should resolve the issue you are having in this thread - Core VM is full again.\nI started a new VM and aded all my volumes to that VM.\nExcellent. I am glad we could help.
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With an predicted 26 million lady avid gamers globally (6 million established in Europe), the evolution of soccer has been dramatic. progress within the women's video game has resulted in extra frequent participant migration as new varieties of professionalism emerge. This paintings explores these styles of circulation into, and out of, Europe utilizing new archival facts and participant interviews.\nThe Mysterious Island tells the intriguing tale of 5 americans stranded on an uncharted island within the South Pacific. through the American Civil warfare, Richmond, Virginia used to be the capital of the accomplice States of the United States. 5 northern prisoners of conflict choose to break out Richmond in a slightly strange means - by means of hijacking a balloon.\nHowever, Sundhage’s international career was to last twenty-one years between 1975 and 1996. As the sixth ranked player in the FIFA Woman Player of the Century poll, what changes did she, and other players like her, experience before and DIWHURI¿FLDO(XURSHDQFRPSHWLWLRQEHFDPHHVWDEOLVKHG" What can individual migration patterns to earn a living from the game tell us about the status of women’s football then and now? How have women become part of the technocracy of the sport since then; as players, coaches; media commentators and administrative leaders?\nAn international game against the Netherlands took place in September 1956 at the Mathias-Stinnes-Stadion in Essen, with the usual national anthems and other conventions. Recorded for the weekly newsreel, Die Wochenschau and mediated across cinemas, Germany won in front of 18,000 fans including 1,000 Dutch spectators who saw their team lose 2-1. A second international in Munich in front of 17,000 spectators, saw media pronouncements that women’s football had become fashionable, though tensions between the local council and the DFB over expenses DQGSUR¿WVFRQWLQXHGWRPDNHIHPDOHSOD\FRQWHQWLRXV A club competition, titled the European championship, was hosted under the auspices of an International Ladies’ Football Association in 1957 Introduction 25 (Eisenberg et al.\nZDVIHOWE\8()$RI¿FLDOVWREH premature (FIFA 1986a: 2).
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My husband asks me if “Taft” is actually a legit American president.\nI shrug and head for Wikipedia. Several seconds later, we learn that William Howard Taft was the 27th President of the United States. And that his name is linked with “fattest presidents” and “bathtub”. I feel strangely enriched. Thanks Subwords.\nA blend between trivia, word games and frantic button pushing, Subwords involves putting together words that have been broken up into parts. Each level offers words pertaining to a topic such as “Animals” or “Egyptian Mythology”. So putting the words back together requires you to have a good general knowledge of these topics. If you’re stuck, a handy hint button gives you a clue as to the next thing you should be searching for.\nIt would be forgivable to think that Subwords is just too easy. It looks pretty in a preschool pastel-ly sort of way. The popping sounds that accompany each selection are super cute. The buttons are so large that even people with fat-finger syndrome aren’t going to complain. And it’s so easy that it doesn’t even have, or need, a tutorial. You jump in the game and instinctively know what to do. Personally, I think this is just a sign of a well-designed game.\nIt also starts you off at the super lightweight level: Vegetables. I have to admit that putting together words like “carrot” and “pea” made me wonder if I was the wrong age for this game. Fast forward to a few days later when I’m in “Chemical Elements” and struggling to recall the Periodic Table. Or in “Our Solar System” waiting for that hint button to come off cooldown because I’m finding that, when it comes to stars and planets, I’m an absolute noob.\nBut I keep going because the pub quiz geek in me really loves putting my general knowledge to the test. My favourite has to be “Classical Composers”, which I’ve played so many times in “Classic” and “Timed” mode that I now know all the composers in the mix. In “Classic”, you’re simply presented with all the word parts and you’re timed on how long it takes you to clear the screen. “Timed” however brings a more challenging flavour. You’re given one minute to see how many words you can put together. Also, you’re not guaranteed to have all the parts you need to form a word. But you just have to keep forming full words to get more parts to fall from the sky. And just to keep you coming back for more, there’s a leaderboard which pits you against the rest of the Subwords geeks. Good scores also earn you more stars which you’ll need to unlock later levels.\nIf you find that that’s still too easy, how about playing it in German? Yup, Subwords allows you to play it auf Deutsch. As someone who studied German extensively as a youngster, I was pretty excited by this option. I’m really hopeful that Subwords might offer other languages in the future as it’d be a great way to brush up on all those unused language skills.\nIf I were to change anything, I wish that Subwords didn’t tell you that you’re “awesome” no matter how badly you do at the end of each round. It feels encouraging when you actually have done well, but when all you’ve done is panic button pushing, it doesn’t feel like you’ve earned that praise at all. I also wish that using the hint button in Classic mode had some kind of time penalty to it, especially when there is a leaderboard available. Okay, maybe I’m just a sucker for punishment.\nI did manage to find a new level of fun playing cooperatively with a partner so that there were two pairs of eyes and double the amount of high fives when we’d manage to beat a previous record. Some might call this cheating, but I called it “date night” and it was strangely exhilarating. Hey, don’t judge until you try it.\nIn the end, Subwords falls into what boardgamers like to call a “beer and pretzels” game. It’s not going to be deep enough to occupy all your gaming time, especially when you’ve unlocked all 25 levels, but it is a great one to pull out as a time filler now and then.
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The modern styles Orlando Womens Lacrosse Kit is sure to compliment your teams perfectly, featuring colour panels on the sleeves and stylish stripes running on the sides of the shirt. You can choose your colours, collar type and even select a material!\nCan be bought separately as the Orlando Womens Lacrosse Shirt or as the Plain Lacrosse Skirt.
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We all have different ideas about what makes a person beautiful, but you can bet that a gorgeous smile is high on the list. Dr. Angela Ganjoor, a Celina, TX cosmetic dentist, provides several treatment options designed to enhance or altogether transform your teeth into the smile you’ve always wanted. Better still, it’s possible to do so without breaking the bank. Here, she outlines smile-enhancing treatments for every budget.\nTeeth whitening is the most popular cosmetic dental treatment in the country, a fact that Dr. Ganjoor attributes to its affordability and accessibility. Compared to over-the-counter whitening toothpaste and rinses, professional treatment delivers more consistent, noticeable results while avoiding problems like tooth sensitivity and gum irritation. We offer two options, allowing you to whiten your teeth quickly in our office or in the comfort of your home. Teeth whitening is ideal for light to moderate staining, such as discoloration caused by coffee, tobacco, or red wine.\nSometimes whitening isn’t enough to restore your smile to its full potential. Snap-On Smile, an affordable alternative to veneers, does more than just cover resilient stains. Like veneers, Snap-On Smile subtly masks cracks, chips, and oddly spaced teeth. Some patients use Snap-On Smile as a trial run before investing in veneers. The thin, flexible prosthetic fits snugly over the top or bottom arch so that your own teeth are all but hidden. It’s perfect for those who want beautiful teeth but are not yet ready to invest several thousands of dollars.\nThe Holy Grail of cosmetic dentistry, porcelain veneers can be seen on red carpets, runways, political fundraisers, and sold-out concerts—anywhere in the spotlight. Carefully sculpted from ultra-thin layers of translucent porcelain, each veneer has the ability to improve the shape, size, and shade of the tooth. A popular choice for those who wish to address multiple minor cosmetic defects all at once, veneers are used to mask gaps, crookedness, stains, and cracks. Bonus: Porcelain is naturally stain-resistant.\nConsidering cosmetic dentistry in Celina, TX? To learn more about our services, or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Angela Ganjoor, contact us at 214-851-0130. We welcome residents of Celina, Prosper, Wylie, Allen, Dallas, and the surrounding areas.
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Will Nitish Kumar be the Next PM?\nAs India is nearing to the 17th General elections, commonly known as Lok Sabha (lower house or house of representatives) elections, each passing day is turning out to be interesting with news and updates.\nIn a recent news article with Economic Times, dates 7th February 2019, indicating that the present Serving Chief Minister of Bihar, Sri Nitish Kumar could be the next Prime Minister of India, in case if NDA forms the next government. The news reported that Sri Prashant Kishor, who is believed to be the brain behind the wave elections of 2014 that brought Sri Narendra Modi to the limelight and made him the Prime Minister of India; held a meeting with Shiv Sena chief Sri Uddhav Thackeray, at Mathoshree a few days ago.\nThe report stated that Sri Prashant Kishor suggested that Shiv Sena Should be part of the NDA alliance and end its difference with BJP. Since, in the event of a shortfall to the Majority in getting seats by the latter, then NDA would once again form the government headed by Sri Nitish Kumar. The news source is confirmed by someone present during the meeting.\nThus, the report has added some excitement in the minds of number crunchers and psephologist. Therefore, many are now trying to analyze the possibility of Sri Nitish Kumar becoming the next Prime Minister of India. Hence with this news coming up, we at Vedicastroservice.com decided to analysis the horoscope of Sri Nitish Kumar.\nAlso, we decided to consider this as a series two, of our earlier prediction Who will be the next prime minister of India? In order to come out with analysis, we have used the natal charts and also took the horary route to infer a possible outcome. Also, to get a deeper analysis, we thought of using the Sub-lord method to that of a Vedic astrology system. Since there are many contenders for the post of PM within the NDA and even in the opposition, we decided to use the analysis of Natal Chart and use Horary to confirm any possibility.\nOnce again Vedicastroservice.com stands by its disclaimer, that we do not support or oppose any political party or individual. All the analysis that we provide here is merely astrological and request the readers not to form an election opinion.\nBelow are the astrological details of Sri Nitish Kumar.\nDate of Birth: 1st March 1951.\nPlace of Birth: Bhaktiarpur, Patna District.\nFrom the above details, the natal chart of Rashi chart of Sri Nitish Kuma has Gemini or Mithuna Ascendant and Moon in Scorpio or Vrischika Rahi. He is in the last leg of Sade Sathi and presently he is running Rahu Mahadasha and Saturn Antradasha up to September 2019. Both the position of Saturn and Rahu is well positioned; therefore, it indicates his success in politics. Also, with Gemini ascendant, it indicates that he would be assertive and intelligent to take swift moves in a political crisis. Thus, his position is quite strong to be in politics.\nWe further analyzed his horoscope with the present Dasha, Bhukti, and antra. He is running Rahu Mahadasha, with Saturn Bhukti with Rahu antra until 29th April 2019. Then he would be in the last Antra of Jupiter until 15th September 2019. Thus, the Antara Dasha of Saturn would last till September 2019.\nPost the above date, he would be in Rahu Mahadaha and Mercury Antradasha. Mercury is the lord of Ascendant in his natal chart and also well placed in the 9th house from the ascendant. Thus, the Antradasha of Mercury can bring him again into Limelight.\nThis further indicates, that Sri Nitish Kumar can position himself as a PM Candidate post-poll alliance.\nFurther, when we analyzed the transit of Planets, the position of Rahu moving to Gemini sign on 6th March 2019, will reach the exact orb of Adra Nakshatra on 14th September 2019. This is an important transit since the ascendant in his horoscope is in Adra Nakshatra. Thus, Rahu which indicates politics and power would strengthen his position in politics towards the fag end of the year.\nBut one may say, that elections are to be held around April and May 2019. Further, towards the end of May 2019, results are to be announced, hence we decided to use the horary method here to check if there is any good possibility to support the natal chart.\nThus, the following is the Horary/Chalit chart with its analysis.\nHorary No: 236 (we used a book of 249 pages to randomly arrive at this number).\nAt the time of horary, we had no planet that was Retrograde. Also, the Ruling Planets (R.P) were as follows: Jupiter, Saturn, Rahu, Ketu, and Mars.\nThus, the sub lord of 10th house is Jupiter, who is in Mercury nakshatra, indicating, 4th, 7th, and 11th house. Here the Sub lord is Rahu. Rahu is Positioned in the 10th house Also, the 11th house sub lord is *Saturn with Jupiter as its Sub lord. Here, Saturn is untenanted.\nTherefore, the position of 10th sub lord is quite strong. Again, since there is Saturn, Venus, and Ketu in the 10th house of Chalit Chart, which completely confirms, the strength of the 10th house of position, power, and authority.\nTherefore, fundamentally, the Horary chart is very strong. Also, we checked the 3rd house (courage) and 9th house (consensus building) and the placement of Jupiter in the 9th house further confirms that Sri Nitish Kumar is looking for alliance support, albeit tacitly. Therefore, it is evident, that Sri Nitish Kumar, may be successful in building a strong supporter base, post elections.\nThis is confirmed with the Dasha-Bhukti-Antra Analysis. As the present DBA is Rahu-Mars-Saturn. Later after 22nd May 2019, the DBA will be Rahu-Mars-Ketu, which represents the Ruling Planet (R.P) at the time of horary analysis.\nThus, Mars is in the 1st house, Rahu is the 4th house and Ketu in the 10th house, which clearly indicates, that it is Sri Nitish Kumar can turn out to be a Dark Horse, in the post-poll scenario.\nTherefore, there are clear chances that Sri Nitish Kumar can become an alternative to Sri Narendra Modi, in case if BJP falls short of getting a full majority.\nAuthor Girish VaithilinganPosted on February 7, 2019 February 7, 2019 Categories Will Nitish Kumar be the Next PM?\nPrevious Previous post: Will Northern Ireland be part of the United Kingdom?\nNext Next post: Will Vijay Mallya be extradited to India?
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Molecular phylogenetics reveals Messinian, Pliocene, and Pleistocene colonizations of islands by North African shrews.\nDubey S., Koyasu K., Parapanov R., Ribi M., Hutterer R., Vogel P., 2008. Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 47 (2) pp. 877-882. Peer-reviewed.
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For over three decades, the APPQ Certified Landscaper Awards have set the standard for excellence in landscaping throughout Quebec.\nEach year, the Annual APPQ Certified Landscaper Awards honours those select firms whose projects are synonymous with quality, expertise and the finest achievements in Quebec landscaping.\nFind all results on our magazine "Les plus beaux Jardins du Québec" available in store each spring.
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A typical view of the sidewalk in Trivandrum: a pile of garbage. Unlike US garbage, much of this is biodegradeable. This is near our house in Sastamanglam.\nGarbage is not sufficient to sustain this pathetic creature, shown here whining for milk (which she later receives). Notice the fur missing from her tail.\nDan feeds cheese to the scrawny pathetic kitten and one of her healthier sisters. This is as close as they've ever gotten to us.\nA typical view on the road to Technopark. Note the bodacious Tata. Roger is on the left, and Satee is on the right, and visible in the rearview mirror which he uses exclusively for watching passengers.\nDan in the lobby of a swanky hotel after a swanky $7 meal.\nA typical scene in our house in Sastamanglam. Roger (right) sits at the dining room table, drawing a comic book. Ariel (left) recently returned from Bangkok.\nDan and Nina, reunited at last.
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We think this is a cute name for a super cute filly, whose trainer endorses her as “a real sweetheart”. We admired her solid, well conformed body and her beautiful face. Her trainer calls her a “stargazer” because she always has her head up with her eyes watching the world around her. He further stated that she is an easy keeper, has no vices and is as sound as they come. Becky has been a very good earner on the racetrack with 20 in the money finishes out of her 35 lifetime starts, and, while she is an accomplished athlete with a great work ethic, her connections prefer not to bring her back for next year’s meet. When she wasn’t exuberantly bucking, we could see a lovely walk and jog. Becky is by Majestic Warrior out of a Forest Wildcat mare.
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Learn about the criteria needed to be eligible to run Twitter Ads on your account.\nLearn the terms used in Twitter Ads campaigns and how they apply to each other.\nLearn about the pricing models of different Twitter Ads campaigns and exactly when you would be charged during a campaign.\nLearn what Promoted Accounts are and how promoting your Twitter account can help you get more followers.\nLearn when to promote Tweets and where Promoted Tweets appear.\nLearn about Promoted-only Tweets and how they differ from other Promoted Tweets.\nLearn what Promoted Trends are and how a Promoted Trend can bring attention to your business's events or campaigns.
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The Estonian Rural Development Foundation (the Foundation) was founded by The Government of the Republic of Estonia in 1993. The foundation issued guarantees to banks for credits granted to farmers and other entrepreneurs in Estonian rural areas.\nRDF-s activities improve image of rural life and help entrepreneurs to get qualified employees.
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Nursery Times by the River is a Health Promoting Nursery. Our snacks and meals are nutritious and incorporate fruit and vegetables. Our menus rotate and are revised every 6 months and have been created using guidance from the setting the table document .\nAt nursery children will be offered milk and water at snack times and throughout the day and also get fresh fruit juice with lunch.\nIn the morning we serve breakfast from 7:30am until 9.00am and provide porridge, weetabix, cornflakes, rice crispies and cheerios for children’s breakfasts.\nThe morning snack for our cradle days children is toast and fresh fruit.\nThe nursery gets lunch delivered from a local catering company. We offer lunches such as macaroni cheese, chicken curry, homemade soup, lasagne, lamb hot pot etc. Children are offered a desert after lunch. The lunch menus rotate 3 weekly to allow children the opportunity to try different foods. If children do not like the lunch they will be offered an alternative such as soup or a sandwich. All lunches incorporate vegetables or salad. Lunches can be blended for Babies who are weaning or an alternative can be provided.\nWe provide a second snack in the afternoon from a range of snacks including yogurts, fruit pots, organic snacks etc, a selection of fresh fruit is always included.\nNursery Times can cater for children with allergies and dietary requirements. Parents can provide information to the child’s keyworker at their first settle regarding any special requirements and we can offer alternatives to meet these needs.
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The Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant is located at Disney's Hollywood Studios, one of the four main theme parks at Walt Disney World, in Bay Lake, Florida. The restaurant is modeled after a 1950s drive-in theater, with booths resembling period convertibles. While eating, guests watch a large projection screen displaying film clips from old B-movies such as Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster, Plan 9 from Outer Space, and Attack of the 50 Foot Woman.\nThe entrance to the restaurant is made to look like a box office, and guests walk from there along a tall fence to the dining room, where several fiberglass booths made to look like convertibles from the 1940s and 1950s fill the area. The cars have whitewall tires, and license plates are dated 1955. Each convertible seats four people who eat off formica countertops. The ceiling simulates a night sky replete with twinkling stars made from optical fibers. The upper walls of the dining room display a 360-degree panorama of Southern California as seen over a fence.\nSome of the servers wear roller skates, acting as carhops, while others improvise characters such as a police officer ostensibly in search of people who have snuck into the theater without paying. All the while short clips from 1950s and 1960s science fiction films, monster movies and other B horror films keep playing on a large projection screen in a never-ending loop.\nThe Sci-Fi Dine-In opened in May 1991, and within a year after opening it became the most popular restaurant in the park, serving more than 2,200 people per day at peak periods.
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The world has unfortunately lost a beautiful mind this week, that person was Zaha Hadid who was amazingly accomplished architect, known as the grande dame of architecture. Just look at how beautifully human and organic her work was she will be missed.\nSo, for those of you who don't know me I have a confession to make; I am addicted to black & white! I came across this home via modto. This beautiful Leslieville home was designed by Kyra Clarkson & Christopher Glaisek of Modernest.
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Discussion in 'Scenic, Architecture, and Travel' started by Tecpatl4, Oct 8, 2011.\nAbout 50 miles south of Farmington New Mexico.\nNice! Isn't that fairly close to Chaco Canyon? Starting to plan some springtime drive abouts.
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Today marks the 10th anniversary of the opening of the Intu Derby shopping centre.\nOriginally called Westfield Derby, the massive shopping centre changed the face of Derby city centre's retail offering.\nThe £340 million centre catapulted Derby into the big league as a shopping destination when it opened in October 2007.\nBut the introduction of such a large shopping complex to Derby was not without teething issues.\nRetailers, many of them independents, found themselves on the outside looking in, and initially struggled as everyone flocked to Westfield, effectively bypassing them. Their problems were then compounded by one of the worst recessions in living memory.\nBut places like the Cathedral Quarter – home to the majority of the city’s independents – carved out their own niche. So much so that it recently triumphed in the Great British High Street Awards.\nToday, Derby can now boast a nationally-recognised retail zone, as well as one of the best shopping centres in the country.\nNot bad when you consider where we were a decade ago.\nOne of the main things to change since the centre opened is its ownership – and name. In 2014, Intu Properties bought the centre from Westfield and the name changed to Intu Derby.\nAdam Tamsett, Intu Derby’s general manager, remembers all too well the impact the shopping centre first had on the Derby public. That is because, when the centre first launched, he was Westfield Derby’s marketing communications manager.\n“I will never forget the reaction of some of the people when we pulled down the hoarding and they started to walk around the centre,” recalled Adam. “Some were in tears they loved it that much!\nToday, retail still remains a huge part of Intu’s offer but it is also a key dining and leisure destination.\nAs well as catching a film at the Showcase Cinema de Lux, you can also now go bowling or even play a round of golf on a desert island!\nAccording to Adam, it’s about offering something for everyone. He said: “We have a great selection of premium, high street and local brands, as well as a wide choice of restaurants, cafés and modern leisure facilities.\n“This type of destination didn’t exist here before the centre was built and now we attract visitors from further afield as well as locally. The popularity of shopping centres has increased across the UK because they offer a day out, which includes a mix of retail and leisure in one location.\nAlthough in many ways Intu Derby dominates the city, Adam insists the centre does not operate in isolation. He said: “The high street is an important part for the British culture, and Intu Derby is very much a part of Derby. Together we flourish and support the continued success of Derby.\nIntu Derby’s contribution to the city is impressive. Almost 7,000 jobs are supported through the retail, catering, leisure and other tenants that occupy the centre, which attracts a footfall of around 23 million a year. Last year, the centre generated £311.9m of GVA (gross value added) for the city.\nNow Intu Derby has been around for a decade, what does the future hold? Adam says technology will certainly play a role.\n“We will continue to develop the centre to build a market-leading shopping and leisure destination that retailers want to be in and customers want to visit,” said Adam. “We will use our scale, experience and expertise to create new and compelling experiences, in centre and online.\n“We know that, as today’s shoppers switch between physical and digital channels to explore, share ideas or buy, we will look to embrace new technologies and services that will help our shoppers. Services like our click and collect, the Intu app, free Wi-Fi and free phone charging are all examples of where we have merged digital shopping in our centre.\n“We will continue to enhance and broaden the coming together of leisure and retail in the centre by launching some great new brands that we know our customers love.\nTo celebrate 10 years since the centre’s arrival in Derby, Intu is hosting its first photographic exhibition, which offers a view of Intu as you've never seen it before.\nArriving in centre today, the Faces of the City project commemorates 10 years of the centre and the vibrancy of the city of Derby, with a showcase of the city’s diverse and eclectic inhabitants.\nThe exhibition will be hosted on level two of the centre, between M&S and Debenhams, from the October 9 until October 31.
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This is the misleadingly titled Kia Rio Sport, the new range-topping version of Kia’s B-segment hatchback, which gets a 111bhp 1.6-litre engine taken from the Cerato – a long-since forgotten small saloon.\nTrying to pass off the Rio as sporting is something akin to entering Monty Python’s Mr Creosote for the Olympic gymnastics.\nIn truth, the Rio Sport’s greatest sin is the engine noise, which reverberates around the cabin at any speed and gets particularly wearing under heavy load or on the motorway.\nThe 1.6-litre engine is powerful enough for a car that weighs in at a respectable 1079kg, and the steering has decent weight and response. It also offers good economy, with a claimed combined consumption of 43.5mpg, and there’s plenty of space in the cabin for front and rear passengers.\nBut there is no denying that this car’s styling and quality of materials are behind the times, and its driving dynamics should in no way be described as sporty.\nIf you must have a Rio, buy from the bottom of the range, where you get better value for money. But the Sport's list price isn’t far off an entry-level Cee’d – a bigger and far more accomplished car that shouldn’t be tarnished because it shares a badge with the Rio. Even more relevant is the fact that could get a 1.5-litre Suzuki Swift or 1.3-litre Mazda 2 and still have change left over.\nThey might have less room inside, but they’re both better cars that have the prospect of being enjoyable to own and will hold a decent amount of their value – two advantages that the Rio simply can’t claim.
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In SQL, a number – i.e.: any signed, or unsigned, combination of the digits 0 to 9 – is either an exact numeric value or an approximate numeric value. A numeric value may be a <literal>, the value of a parameter or a host language variable or the result of any expression or argument (including a possibly qualified <Column name>) that evaluates to a number.\nExact numeric values have a precision and a scale. The precision is a positive integer that determines the number of significant digits in the radix. The scale is a non-negative integer that specifies the number of digits to the right of the value’s decimal point. Exact numeric values are stored in one of the four exact numeric <data type>s: INTEGER, SMALLINT, NUMERIC or DECIMAL.\nApproximate numeric values, or floating point numbers, have two parts: a signed decimal number (the mantissa) and a signed integer (the exponent). The exponent specifies the magnitude of the mantissa, so the value of such a number is the mantissa raised to the power of the exponent. Approximate numeric values also have a precision: a positive integer that specifies the number of significant bits in the mantissa. Approximate numeric values are stored in one of the three approximate numeric <data type>s: FLOAT, REAL or DOUBLE PRECISION.\nA <numeric literal> is any number in one of two categories: the exact numeric integers and decimal numbers, and the approximate numeric floating point numbers.\nAn <exact numeric literal> is either an integer or a decimal number and its <data type> is exact numeric DECIMAL, though it is compatible with the INTEGER, SMALLINT, DECIMAL, NUMERIC, REAL, FLOAT and DOUBLE PRECISION <data type>s. The <literal>’s precision is the number of digits it contains and its scale is the number of digits to the right of its decimal point. A valid integer <literal> is a signed or unsigned decimal integer with an implicit scale of zero, e.g.: -65 or 476.\nA valid decimal <literal> is a signed or unsigned decimal integer with an explicit scale (that can nevertheless default to zero), e.g.: 65 or -819.3 or .67 or -.02.\nIn this example, we’ve shown the real and double precision numbers in a normalized form – with one digit before the decimal point. This is not mandatory, but strongly recommended. We also show a fixed number of digits after the decimal point so that maximum sizes will be apparent; in fact leading zeroes and signs, as well as post-decimal zeros are all optional. The one thing that is not optional is the letter “E” – always upper-case.\nThe <data type>’s name: either INTEGER, SMALLINT, NUMERIC, DECIMAL, FLOAT, REAL or DOUBLE PRECISION.\nThe <data type>’s scale (for exact numeric types).\nWhether the <data type>’s precision and scale are expressed in decimal or binary terms.\nThe required syntax for an INTEGER <data type> specification is as follows.\nINTEGER may be abbreviated as INT; it defines a set of possibly signed whole numbers that have a scale of zero.\n[NON-PORTABLE] INT’s precision must be greater than or equal to the precision of SMALLINT but is non-standard because the SQL Standard requires implementors to define INT’s precision. FIPS says that INT should have a precision of at least 9 digits. OCELOT Implementation] The OCELOT DBMS that comes with this book defines INT as a 32-bit, signed binary numeric, i.e.: INT corresponds to the C long int data type. Thus, INT defines a set of values that are possibly signed whole numbers with a precision of 31 bits and a scale of zero, e.g., -6500 or 476673.\n[NON-PORTABLE] INT’s radix must be the same as the radix chosen for SMALLINT but is non-standard because the SQL Standard requires implementors to define whether INT and SMALLINT have a binary radix or a decimal radix. [OCELOT Implementation] The OCELOT DBMS that comes with this book defines INT and SMALLINT with a binary radix, i.e.: 2. This gives INT a valid range of -2,147,483,647 to +2,147,483,647.\nThe required syntax for a SMALLINT <data type> specification is as follows.\nSMALLINT defines a set of possibly signed whole numbers that have a scale of zero.\n[NON-PORTABLE] SMALLINT’s precision must be less than or equal to the precision of INT but is non-standard because the SQL Standard requires implementors to define SMALLINT’s precision. FIPS says that SMALLINT should have a precision of at least 4 digits. [OCELOT Implementation] The OCELOT DBMS that comes with this book defines SMALLINT as a 16-bit signed binary numeric, i.e.: SMALLINT corresponds to the C int data type. Thus, SMALLINT defines a set of values that are possibly signed whole numbers with a precision of 15 bits and a scale of zero, e.g., -65 or 476.\n[NON-PORTABLE] SMALLINT’s radix must be the same as the radix chosen for INT but is non-standard because the SQL Standard requires implementors to define whether SMALLINT and INT have a binary radix or a decimal radix, i.e., 2. THis gives SMALLINT a range of -32,767 to +32,767. [OCELOT Implementation] The OCELOT DBMS that comes with this book defines SMALLINT and INT with a binary radix, i.e.: 2. This gives SMALLINT a range of -32,767 to +32,767.\nThe required syntax for a NUMERIC <data type> specification is as follows.\nNUMERIC is a fixed-point numeric with a decimal precision and decimal scale that are equal to the explicit precision and the explicit scale given; it defines a set of values that are possibly signed decimal numbers with an optionally defined precision and optionally defined scale, e.g., or 65.73 or .6 or -819.3 or -.25.\nThe optional precision, if specified, is an unsigned integer that defines the maximum precision of acceptable values. The minimum precision is 1.\nThe optional scale, if specified, is an unsigned integer, greater than zero, that defines the maximum number of digits in the scale of acceptable values. It must be less than the precision and defaults to zero if omitted. You may define a scale for NUMERIC only if you also define a precision: if no precision is defined, the scale must default to zero.\nThe required syntax for a DECIMAL <data type> specification is as follows.\nDECIMAL may be abbreviated as DEC and is a fixed-point numeric with a decimal scale that is equal to the explicit scale given; it defines a set of values that are possibly signed decimal numbers with an optionally defined precision and optionally defined scale, e.g., 65.73 or .6 or -819.3 or -.25.\nThe optional precision, if specified, is an unsigned integer that defines the maximum precision of acceptable values. DEC’s decimal precision must be at least equal to the precision you define – compare COBOL, which allows “PIC S9(3) COMP-1” but might allot a full-word “PIC S9(5)” for internal storage. The minimum precision is 1.\nThe optional scale, if specified, is an unsigned integer, greater than zero, that defines the maximum number of digits in the scale of acceptable values. It must be less than the precision and defaults to zero if omitted. You may define a scale for DEC only if you also define a precision: if no precision is defined, the scale must default to zero.\nThe required syntax for a FLOAT <data type> specification is as follows.\nFLOAT is a floating-point numeric with a binary precision; it defines a set of values that are possibly signed floating point numbers.\nThe optional precision, if specified, is an unsigned integer that defines the maximum number of bits (including the hidden bit) in the mantissa of acceptable values. FLOAT’s binary precision must be at least equal to the precision you define. The minimum precision is 1.\n[NON-PORTABLE] The minimum exponent and the maximum exponent for FLOAT are non-standard because the SQL Standard requires implementors to define FLOAT’s minimum and maximum exponents. [OCELOT Implementation] The OCELOT DBMS that comes with this book allows you to define an exponent ranging from -038 to +038 for FLOAT.\nThe required syntax for a REAL <data type> specification is as follows.\nREAL is a floating-point numeric with a binary precision, i.e.: REAL defines a set of values that are possibly signed floating point numbers.\nFor example, -1.27982E+15 or .465E-07.\n[NON-PORTABLE] The minimum exponent and the maximum exponent for REAL are non-standard because the SQL Standard requires implementors to define REAL’s minimum and maximum exponents. [OCELOT Implementation] The OCELOT DBMS that comes with this book allows you to define an exponent ranging from -38 to +38 for REAL.\nThe required syntax for a DOUBLE PRECISION <data type> specification is as follows.\nDOUBLE PRECISION is a floating-point numeric with a binary precision, i.e.: DOUBLE PRECISION defines a set of values that are possibly signed floating point numbers.\n[NON-PORTABLE] The minimum exponent and the maximum exponent for DOUBLE PRECISION are non-standard because the SQL Standard requires implementors to define DOUBLE PRECISION’s minimum and maximum exponents. [OCELOT Implementation] The OCELOT DBMS that comes with this book allows you to define an exponent ranging from -038 to +038 for DOUBLE PRECISION.\nThroughout this section, we´ve shown examples of <numeric literal>s that conform to the various SQL <data type>s we´re describing. It is important to remember that your DBMS doesn´t see them that way. To an SQL DBMS, <exact numeric literal>s have a DECIMAL <data type> and <approximate numeric literal>s have a FLOAT <data type>.\nNow that we’ve described SQL’s numeric <data type>s, let’s look at some example SQL statements that put them to use.\nThese SQL statements make a Table with four exact numeric Columns, insert a row, then search for any number less than -1.\nThese SQL statements make a Table with three approximate numeric Columns, insert a row, then search for any number less than 50000.\nAccording to the IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic, “single-” and “double-precision” numbers are defined as follows.\nThe most significant mantissa bit is assumed to be 1. It is not stored.\nYou’d find the same specification in, say, an Intel FPU reference text or a C++ manual. But we found discrepancies when looking through documents for Java (where the exponent range is between -35 and +38), Delphi (where the exponent range is between -45 and +38 for single-precision and between -324 and -308 for double- precision), FIPS SQL (where the FLOAT exponent+size are 9+47 and the REAL exponent+size are 7+23). So, for portability reasons, it would be a good idea to avoid the extremes of the IEEE range.\nMost DBMSs support IEEE float formats because FIPS requires that the decimal ranges be supported and because the DBMS code itself is written in a language that supports IEEE floats. But never does an official SQL standard tell vendors “how to store the data”. So it might be that your DBMS actually uses the IEEE sizes or it might be that your DBMS actually stores float decimal literals (as xBase does) and processes with base-10 arithmetic. If so, the following information doesn’t apply to you.\n[Obscure Information] applies for the rest of this section.\nNote that the number is wrong (three thirds should equal 1). Increase the scale. Try again. You’ll never get the correct result because you can’t accurately represent 1/3 as a decimal fraction.\nIf your Table has 1000 rows, then the conversion to binary happens 1000 times – cumulating the inaccuracy each time – and the conversion back to decimal happens only once, when the final SUM is returned. Rounding won’t save you, because the result – 99.45 – is good to the nearest hundredth. And you won’t check the result in your head. Yet the result is “wrong”.\nIn theory, this arithmetic exercise is not a “floating point” problem. We introduced the inaccuracy by converting a decimal fraction to binary. Both fixed-point and floating-point binary fractions have the same danger of inaccuracy, because the danger lies in the fact that we’re dealing with binary numbers – not in the fact that we’re dealing with floating-point numbers. So, in theory, the same “wrong” result could be returned for a DECIMAL Column or a NUMERIC Column. In practice, though, the better SQL DBMSs won’t use binary fractions for DECIMAL or NUMERIC values. Instead, like COBOL with “PIC 9V99”, they actually store an integer with an implied decimal point – so the number 1/100 is, internally, 1. No conversion occurs because an integral number of hundredths are being stored, rather than a fraction.\nBecause of this, for all financial transactions, both money and interest ought to be DECIMAL or NUMERIC. The frequency of definitions like: CREATE TABLE Table_1 (salary FLOAT); is a mistake, justified only by the fact that, in C or Pascal, it’s normal to define big or non-integer variables as floating-point.\nA number is compatible with, and comparable to, all other numbers – that is, all numbers are mutually comparable and mutually assignable. Numbers may not be directly compared with, or directly assigned to, any other <data type> class, though implicit type conversions can occur in expressions, SELECTs, INSERTs, DELETEs and UPDATEs. Explicit numeric type conversions can be forced with the CAST operator.\nIn SQL, CAST is a scalar operator that converts a given scalar value to a given scalar <data type>. The required syntax for the CAST operator is as follows.\nThe CAST operator converts values of a source <data type> into values of a target <data type>, where each <data type> is an SQL pre-defined <data type> (data conversions between UDTs are done with a user-defined cast). The source <data type>, or <cast operand>, can be any expression that evaluates to a single value. The target <data type>, or <cast target>, is either an SQL predefined <data type> specification or the name of a Domain whose defined <data type> is the SQL predefined <data type> that you want to convert the value of “scalar_expression” into. If you use CAST (… AS <Domain name>), your current <AuthorizationID> must have the USAGE Privilege on that Domain.\nCAST (NULL AS <data type>) and CAST numeric_source_is_a_null_value AS <data type>) both result in NULL.\nYou can CAST an exact numeric source to these targets: exact numeric, approximate numeric, fixed length character string, variable length character string, CLOB and NCLOB. You can also CAST an exact numeric source to an interval target, provided the target contains only one datetime field. That is, you can CAST an integer to INTERVAL YEAR or to INTERVAL MONTH, but you can’t CAST it to INTERVAL YEAR TO MONTH. You can CAST an exact numeric source to a UDT target or a <reference type> target if a user-defined cast exists for this purpose and your current <AuthorizationID> has the EXECUTE Privilege on that user-defined cast.\nYou can CAST an approximate numeric source to these targets: exact numeric, approximate numeric, fixed length character string, variable length character string, CLOB and NCLOB. You can also CAST an approximate numeric source to a UDT target or a <reference type> target if a user-defined cast exists for this purpose and your current <AuthorizationID> has the EXECUTE Privilege on that user-defined cast.\nWhen you CAST, an exact numeric value or an approximate numeric value to an exact numeric target, e.g., CAST (25 AS INTEGER), CAST (1.47E-5 AS DECIMAL(9,7)), or when you CAST an exact numeric value or an approximate numeric value to an approximate numeric target, e.g., CAST (25 AS FLOAT), CAST (1.47E-5 AS DOUBLE PRECISION) – your DBMS checks whether the source is a valid value for the target’s <data type> (or if a valid value (one that doesn’t lose any leading significant digits) can be obtained from the source by rounding or truncation. If so, then the source is converted to that target value. If neither of these are true, the CAST will fail: your DBMS will return the SQLSTATE error 22003 "data exception-numeric value out of range".\n[NON-PORTABLE] If your source value is not a valid value for your target <data type>, then the value CAST is non-standard because the SQL Standard requires implementors to define whether the DBMS will round or will truncate the source to obtain a valid target value. [OCELOT Implementation] The OCELOT DBMS that comes with this book truncates the source to obtain a valid target value.\nIf the length of the result equals the fixed length of the target, then the source is CAST to that result. If the length of the result is shorter than the fixed length of the target, then the source is CAST to that result, padded on the right with however many spaces is required to make the lengths the same. If the length of the result is longer than the fixed length of the target, the CAST will fail: your DBMS will return the SQLSTATE error 22001 data exception-string data, right truncation. And if the result contains any characters that don’t belong to the target’s Character set, the CAST will also fail: your DBMS will return the SQLSTATE error 22018 data exception-invalid character value for cast.\nIf your approximate numeric source value is zero, the CAST result is this character string: ‘0E0’.\nWhen you CAST an exact numeric value or an approximate numeric value to a variable length character string target or a CLOB or NCLOB target, your DBMS converts the number to the shortest string that represents that number. As with fixed length target, it strips off leading plus signs, leading zeros, and any insignificant decimal signs and trailing zeros. If the length of the result is less than or equals the maximum length of the target, then the source is CAST to that result. If the length of the result is longer than the maximum length of the target, the CAST will fail: your DBMS will return the SQLSTATE error 22001 “data exception-string data, right truncation”. And if the result contains any characters that don’t belong to the target’s Character set, the CAST will also fail: your DBMS will return the SQLSTATE error 22018 data exception-invalid character value for cast.\n[Obscure Rule] The result of a CAST to a character string target has the COERCIBLE coercibility attribute; its Collation is the default Collation for the target’s Character set.\nWhen you CAST an exact numeric value to an interval target, your DBMS converts it to the value of the interval’s single datetime field represented by that number – for example, CAST (25 AS INTERVAL YEAR) results in an interval of 25 years. If the number you’re casting is too large for the precision of the target – as in CAST (500 AS INTERVAL HOUR(2)` – the CAST will fail: your DBMS will return the SQLSTATE error 22015 "data exception-interval field overflow.\nWhen you CAST an exact numeric value or an approximate numeric value to a UDT or a <reference type> target, your DBMS invokes the user defined cast routine, with the source value as the routine’s argument. The CAST result is the value returned by the user defined cast.\nIf you want to restrict your code to Core SQL, don’t use <Domain name> as a CAST target: CAST only to a <data type>.\nIn SQL, when an exact numeric or an approximate numeric value is assigned to an exact numeric target, the source is first converted to an exact numeric value with the precision and scale of the target. When an exact numeric or an approximate numeric value is assigned to an approximate numeric target, the source is first converted to an approximate numeric value with the precision of the target. In either case, if the assignment would result in the loss of any of the source value’s most significant digits, the assignment will fail: your DBMS will return the SQLSTATE error 22003 data exception-numeric value out of range.\n[NON-PORTABLE] If the assignment of a numeric value would result in the loss of any of the source value’s least significant digits, the result is non-standard because the SQL Standard requires implementors to define the result using either of two options: (a) your DBMS may truncate the source to fit the target and then make the assignment or (b) your DBMS may round the source to fit the target and then make the assignment. [OCELOT Implementation] The OCELOT DBMS that comes with this book truncates the source value to fit the target.\n[Obscure Rule] Since only SQL accepts null values, when a null value is taken from SQL-data to be assigned to a numeric target, your target’s value is not changed. Instead, your DBMS will set the target’s indicator parameter to -1, to indicate that an assignment of the null value was attempted. If your target doesn’t have an indicator parameter, the assignment will fail: your DBMS will return the SQLSTATE error 22002 data exception-null value, no indicator parameter. Going the other way, there are two ways to assign a null value to an SQL-data target. Within SQL, you can use the <keyword> NULL in an INSERT or an UPDATE statement to indicate that the target should be set to NULL; that is, if your source is NULL, your DBMS will set your target to NULL. Outside of SQL, if your source has an indicator parameter that is set to -1, your DBMS will set your target to NULL (regardless of the value of the source). (An indicator parameter with a value less than -1 will cause an error: your DBMS will return the SQLSTATE error 22010 data exception-invalid indicator parameter value. We’ll talk more about indicator parameters in our chapters on SQL binding styles.\nALL returns TRUE either (a) if the collection is an empty set (i.e.: if it contains zero rows) or (b) if the comparison operator returns TRUE for every value in the collection. ALL returns FALSE if the comparison operator returns FALSE for at least one value in the collection.\nSOME and ANY are synonyms. They return TRUE if the comparison operator returns TRUE for at least one value in the collection. They return FALSE either (a) if the collection is an empty set or (b) if the comparison operator returns FALSE for every value in the collection. The search condition = ANY (collection) is equivalent to IN (collection).\nWith SQL, you have several other operations that you can perform on numbers, or on other values to get a numeric result.\nSQL provides the usual scalar arithmetic operators, + and - and * and /, to perform operations on numbers. All of them will be familiar; there are equivalent operators in other computer languages. If any of the operands are NULL, the result of the operation is also NULL.\nBecause two dashes i.e.: -- means “comment start” in SQL, our example of a double negative has to be -(-occurrence_decimal) rather than --occurrence_decimal.\nDyadic * and / have priority over dyadic + and -, but monadic + and - have top priority. It’s good style to use parentheses for any expressions with different operators.\nCASE expressions are good for taking error-abating actions in advance.\nSQL has no low-level debugging features, so sometimes you will need to force an error somewhere in a complex expression, to be sure it is actually being executed. For this purpose, insert code that would cause a numeric overflow.\n[NON-PORTABLE] An exact numeric value added to, subtracted from, multiplied by or divided by an exact numeric value yields an exact numeric value with a precision that is non-standard because the SQL Standard requires implementors to define the precision of the result. For all these operations, if the result of the operation can’t be exactly represented with the correct precision and scale, the operation will fail: your DBMS will return the SQLSTATE error 22003 "data exception-numeric value out of range". [OCELOT Implementation] The OCELOT DBMS that comes with this book gives the result of an arithmetic operation between exact numeric operands a <data type> and precision that matches the <data type> and precision of the operand with the most exact precision, e.g.: for an operation with SMALLINT and INT operands, the result is an INT.\nAn exact numeric value added to or subtracted from an exact numeric value yields a result with a scale size that matches the size of scale of the operand with the largest scale, e.g.: for an operation with DECIMAL(6,2) and INT operands, the result has a scale of 2.\nAn exact numeric value multiplied by an exact numeric value yields a result with a scale size that is the sum of the scale sizes of the operands, e.g.: for an operation with DECIMAL(6,2) and NUMERIC(10,4) operands, the result has a scale of 6.\n[NON-PORTABLE] An exact numeric value divided by an exact numeric value yields a result with a scale size that is non-standard because the SQL Standard requires implementors to define the scale size of the result. [OCELOT Implementation] The OCELOT DBMS that comes with this book gives the result of a division operation between exact numeric operands a scale size that matches the size of scale of the operand with the largest scale, e.g.: for an operation with DECIMAL(6,2) and NUMERIC(10,4) operands, the result has a scale of 4.\n[NON-PORTABLE] An approximate numeric value added to, subtracted from, multiplied by or divided by an approximate numeric value yields an approximate numeric value with a precision and scale that are non-standard because the SQL Standard requires implementors to define the precision and scale of the result. If the exponent of the result doesn’t fall within the DBMS’s supported exponent range, the operation will fail: your DBMS will return the SQLSTATE error 22003 "data exception-numeric value out of range". [OCELOT Implementation] The OCELOT DBMS that comes with this book gives the result of an arithmetic operation between approximate numeric operands a <data type> and precision that matches the <data type> and precision of the operand with the most exact precision, e.g.: for an operation with REAL and DOUBLE PRECISION operands, the result is a DOUBLE PRECISION type.\n[NON-PORTABLE] An approximate numeric value added to, subtracted from, multiplied by or divided by an exact numeric value (or vice versa) yields an approximate numeric value with a precision and scale that are non-standard because the SQL Standard requires implementors to define the precision and scale of the result. [OCELOT Implementation] The OCELOT DBMS that comes with this book gives the result of an arithmetic operation between approximate numeric and exact numeric operands a <data type> and precision that matches the <data type> and precision of the operand with the most exact precision, e.g.: for an operation with REAL and DOUBLE PRECISION operands, the result is a DOUBLE PRECISION.\nLet it grow. The result is DECIMAL(6) if the operation is addition and slightly more if the operation is multiplication. This choice has the advantage that it eliminates “overflow” errors. But there are still undefined areas: What happens if the DECIMAL precision is already at the maximum? What happens if the operation adds 1 to a SMALLINT – does the <data type> upgrade to INTEGER so that the increased precision is valid?\nChop it. The result is DECIMAL(5), regardless. This risks failure on even the most innocuous operations, but it’s a simple rule to follow: output precision = input precision. Programmers can understand it.\nThese choices are not mutually exclusive and your DBMS might make different decisions for different operations.\nwill cause an error – be sure your source value fits in the CAST target.\nSQL lacks useful functions which in other languages are built-in, e.g.: the ability to detect NaN (Not a Number).\nSQL vendors are only obliged to define and to accept IEEE numbers. They can do arithmetic without paying any attention to the IEEE standard at all. In particular, some vendors may use the same routines for approximate numerics as they use for exact numerics, and exact is slower.\nStill, you can do the basic arithmetic functions – add, subtract, divide, multiply, compare – provided you take sensible precautions.\nWe did this operation with an IEEE-compatible compiler: 1234.567 - 1234.000 The result was 0.5670166.\nHere, by casting to DEC(8,3) we first change the result 0.5670166 to 0.567. The second CAST casts this back to REAL, with a subsequent result of 0.5670000. Casting is a straightforward way to strip – unfortunately, it’s only useful if you know a lot about the data.\nBy the way, don’t just transpose the operands. Order of expression evaluation varies.\nWhen doing floating-point division, keep in mind that there is such a thing as “negative zero” and there are floating-point numbers which are so small that you’ll get an exception when you divide by them, even though they don’t exactly equal zero. This makes it a little harder to test for “division by zero” errors in advance.\nSQL provides ten scalar functions that return a number: the <case expression>, the <cast specification>, the <position expression>, the three <length expression>s, the <extract expression>, the <cardinality expression>, the <absolute value expression> and the <modulus expression>. Only the last two also operate exclusively on numbers; these are described below. We’ll discuss the rest in other chapters; for now, just remember that they evaluate to a number and can therefore be used anywhere in an SQL statement that a number could be used.\nABS operates on an argument that evaluates to a number. It strips a negative sign (if it’s present) from the argument and returns a non-negative number whose <data type> is the same as the argument’s <data type>, e.g.: ABS(-17) returns 17, ABS(17) returns 17 and ABS(0) returns 0. If the argument is NULL, ABS returns NULL.\n[Obscure Rule] ABS can also operate on an interval. We’ve ignored this option for now – look for it in our chapter on temporal values.\nThe required syntax for a <modulus expression> is as follows.\nMOD operates on two arguments, both of which must evaluate to an exact numeric integer. It divides the first number by the second number and returns the operation’s remainder as a non-negative exact numeric integer whose <data type> is the same as the divisor_argument’s <data type>, e.g.: MOD(35,4) returns 3 and MOD(32,4) returns 0. If either argument is NULL, MOD returns NULL. If the divisor_argument is zero, the function will fail: your DBMS will return the SQLSTATE error 22012 "data exception-division by zero".\nMOD is new to SQL with SQL3. In the Standard, MOD stands for “modulus” but the result of this function is not actually a modulus – it is a remainder achieved “by means of a modulus”.\nSQL provides five set functions that return a number: COUNT(*), COUNT, AVG, SUM and GROUPING. All but COUNT(*) also operate on numbers (COUNT(*) operates on rows). AS do the set functions MAX and MIN also operate on numbers. Since none of these operate exclusively with numeric arguments, we won’t discuss them here; look for them in our chapter on set functions.\nIn addition to the comparison operators, SQL provides eight other predicates that operate on numbers: the <between predicate>, the <in predicate>, the <null predicate>, the <exists predicate>, the <unique predicate>, the <match predicate>, the <quantified predicate> and the <distinct predicate>. Each will return a boolean value: either TRUE, FALSE or UNKNOWN. None of these operate strictly on numbers, so we won’t discuss them here. Look for them in our chapter on search conditions.\nWhen you’re defining a <data type> specification, think about whether you really need a numeric <data type> for the expected data. Don’t just ask: are the values always bunches of digits? For example, phone numbers are digits but if you define a DECIMAL <data type> for them you might lose a valuable piece of information – whether a leading zero is significant. Identification numbers are digits but if you define a DECIMAL <data type> for them you might have trouble calculating the check digit, which is usually based on a substring extraction. Instead, consider the question: will I ever need to do standard arithmetic operations on the data? If the answer is “no”, use a string <data type> rather than a numeric type.\nOnce you’ve gone through the decision tree, calculate the required precision and scale by looking at all expected values.\nThe “typical” SQL DBMS supports most of the standard numeric data types, but often uses preferred local names. Here are some lists of local types derived from vendor manuals. The correlation with the leftmost (“Standard”) column is sometimes imprecise. “ODBC” is not a DBMS but a spec.\nOther commonly-seen numeric data types include TINYINT (8-bit signed integer), BIGINT (64-bit signed integer) and SERIAL (integer that goes up by 1 for each new inserted row).\nBefore we finish discussing numbers, it’s time to add something to our “SQL library”. To be worthy of addition to the SQL library, a routine must (a) be good clean SQL, (b) be callable from C and Delphi, (c) be actually useful in C and Delphi because it does something that those languages can’t and (d) have nothing at all do with “databases” – it should be available for use just like any general function library.\nOur addition to the SQL library for this chapter will be a calculator. It won’t match C and Delphi for floating-point arithmetic, but it will give more exact answers. Here it is.\nPass: An arithmetic expression in the string lp_calculation. The string may contain any combination of numeric <literal>s (in valid SQL form), the operators * + * / MOD ABS and parentheses.\nlp_result: Result of expression (a string containing a number).\nlp_error: SQLSTATE and error message, if expression was invalid.
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Arrival at Njp Rly Station and transfer to Gangtok the capital city of Sikkim , It is also known as the second smallest state of India and mostly famous for tourist destination. It is one of the mostly visited hill station from North east India. After 5/6 hour of journey check in at Hotel. Relax an hour. Afternoon visit Gangtok local sightseeing like Tashi view point ,Hanuman Tok, Ganesh Tok , Enchey monastery, cottage Industry, Flower exhibition center, Namgyal institute of Tibetology museum, Rope way etc. Evening free to stroll around the market ,check into hotel , stay overnight at Gangtok.\nAfter early morning breakfast drive towards to East Sikkim . It is popularly famous for the tourist spots known as Tshamgo Lake, Baba Mandir & Nathulaa Pass. Tsomgo lake is formed in an oval shape and is situated at the height of 12313ft. It is a holy place for Sikkimese the Lake changes its colour in summer season and remain frozen during the winter season. Baba Mandir is a shrine which is actually built in the honor of Baba Harbhajan Singh. He was an Indian army. People believe that he is still continuing his duty even after his death in 1968 near the Nathulaa Indo-china border. Nathulaa Pass is at the height of 14140 ft above from sea level. It is one of the two open trading border posts between China and India. During the winter season tourists could enjoy the snow fall in these places at evening back to hotel enjoy the dinner and stay overnight at Gangtok.\nAfter morning breakfast, transfer to Pelling. It is a town under the district of West Sikkim. It is remarkable for the beautiful sunset and the spectacular view of Himalayan range and the mount Kanchenjunga it will be viewed near from the place. It will take approx 5 hour to reach Pelling town from Gangtok, Check into the hotel at evening enjoy the dinner and stay overnight at Pelling.\nAfter morning breakfast visit Pelling local sightseeing like Pemayangtse monastery, Khecheopalri Lake , Sangachoeling monastery, Singshore Bridge & Kanchenjunga waterfalls etc at evening will be at leisure and enjoy the dinner stay overnight at Pelling.\nAfter morning breakfast transfer towards to Darjeeling known as queen of the hills. It takes approx 5/5.30 hour to reach Darjeeling, Check into hotel relax an hour and at afternoon visit Local sightseeing tp Himalayan Mountraining Institute, Padmaja Naidu Zoological Park, Tenzing Rock Climbing, Historical Museum, Peace Pagoda, Lal Kothi, Rope way, Happy valley tea estate, Ava art gallery, Refugee center, etc. At evening back to hotel stay overnight at Darjeeling.\nEarly morning around 4/4.30 am wake up to see the mesmerizing view of rising sun at Tiger Hill , It is world most famous spot for sunrise. On the way back to hotel visit Batasia Loop and Ghoom Monastery , Batasia Loop where the world famous toy train makes a complete loop with its whistle and try to cross the spiral track with a double loop . Ghoom monastery is located at the height of 8000ft from sea level there is a 15ft high statue of Maitreya Buddha , Check into hotel After breakfast packed the luggages and drive to Njp Rly Station. Enroute visit Mirik Lake which is a beautiful tourist spot. It is popularly known as ‘Sumendu Lake’ one side of lake is graces by the tall pine trees and the other side surrounded by the beautiful gardens. The footbridge called ‘Indreni pull’ connects the both sides of lake. Take some time to visit Pashupati market Indo -Nepal border the market is full of imported goods. Finally, happily leave the place to board the train. Tour forwarded to next destination.
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Following a long tradition, Entrematic Belgium invited its dealers for a meeting with their colleagues and the Entrematic Team. Some 60 attendants followed several presentations and workshops. Juan Vargues, President and Dirk Wouters, CEO, presented the actual situation and future evolutions of the Entrematic Group. Fred Bostyn, COO and Rudi Velders, Sales & Marketing Director, talked about the latest developments in R&D and marketing.\nThe R&D and CSM teams worked very hard and very proudly presented their work of the past months. New products will be launched the coming months.\nTraditionally, the dealer event is an opportunity for dealers to bond with their commercial and technical contacts from Entrematic and with their fellow dealers in a relaxed atmosphere. The reactions at the end of the event were unanimous: all dealers were enthusiastic. They understand the Entrematic strategy, are confident for the future and very excited about the new developments.
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Yesterday, I received the book from Amazon.com and quickly scanned the first couple of chapters — enough to convince me she’s a much better writer than on-stage interviewer. On the page, she doesn’t interject herself into the narrative.\nFrankly, I’m typically not a fan of biographies of still active business executives — or in the case of her book, biographical vingettes strung together in a book-length “trend story.” Over the years, I’ve discovered that books about dead people are more instructive than books about the living. Call me old fashioned — or morbid.\nFor example, I tried really hard to like the recent book about Steve Jobs by Leander Kahney, Inside Steve’s Brain. And while I found it nice that he eschewed the typical recounting of Jobs’ darker side, it is still a bit flat. I was especially disappointed by what must have been a publisher’s request that he put bullet-point “lessons from Steve” at the end of each chapter.\nLesson from Inside Steve’s Brain: If you want to throw cold water on a biography, end each chapter in ready-for-Power Point bullet points. Bullet points in a biography are about as elegant as big buttons on an MP3 player.\nSidenote: I really love the way that Amazon.com “Search Inside” logo juxtaposes with the book cover in that screen grab above.
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What do you enjoy most about the financial services industry?\nThe thing I most enjoy is being able to help our clients. Creating a road map to retirement is incredibly complex, and being able to help take the weight off of someone’s shoulders is immensely satisfying.\nAligning client’s expectations and needs to fit their personalized financial plans.\nAchieving Dean’s List at every semester at Marquette University.\nI am an avid runner, so it would have to be placing in the top of my age group for the Bellin Run in Green Bay, WI.\nThe devil is in the details, so having an analytical and detailed mindset is key to dealing with clients’ investments.\nPeople should view their wealth as a tool that is used to create long-term prosperity and financial stability.\nSpending time outdoors hunting and fishing.\nA Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel. A great book for anyone who wants an alternative view towards investments.\nWhat would you be doing if you didn’t work in the financial industry?\nI would have likely pursued a degree in Mechanical Engineering.\nBachelors of Science in Finance and Economics from Marquette University.
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Build awareness of your company with every mile you drive.\nWhether your organization has a single car, a dozen vans, or a fleet of trucks, custom vehicle graphics will get attention at all hours, and everywhere you go. They literally make your vehicle a moving billboard.\nCreating custom vehicle graphics is the ideal way to turn your vehicles and your consumers’ vehicles into moving advertisement for your company, products or brand. You’ll find that a well-designed car graphic is more likely to be seen and remembered. By including your logo and tagline, you’ll reach a wide variety of potential customers at an affordable price with very little work required on your end. Simply let your customers be your brand advocates as they spread the word about your company.\nOur vehicle graphics are designed with your brand in mind. We use only the best materials to ensure that our products can withstand the elements and accurately showcase your brand 24/7. Contact the Action Graphics team today to get started. Action Graphics utilizes the state of the art technology to produce our vehicle graphics, including HP and Mimaki Printers and 3M materials. Our master installers will make sure every project that goes out the door exceeded our client’s expectations. Many shops consider the project good enough if it looks acceptable while the vehicle is moving, we set a much higher standard at Action Graphics, you will love the results.\nWe also offer other forms of vehicle wraps, including boat wraps, box truck wraps, decorative paint replacement wraps, carbon fiber treatments, and so much more. Yes we can wrap many other items like refrigerators as well!
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If you thought Aquaman got the raw end of the deal in the first trailer for the upcoming Robot Chicken DC Comics Special, TV Guide's preview of the variant cover to Aquaman #12 should quench your thirst to see the hero command some respect. Set for an August 29 release, Aquaman #12 will sport a regular cover by regular series artist Ivan Reis, plus a Robot Chicken DC Comics Special variant featuring Aquaman grinning in triumph over a defeated New 52 Justice League lineup of Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, the Flash, Wonder Woman and Cyborg. You can check out the full-sized version of the cover after the cut.
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SIMS holds medical data in many fields therefore these need tidying/cleansing/merging before being imported into Pupil Asset.\nWe will provide you with a partially cleansed export from SIMS. We ask you to go through the file and complete it so that it's ready to be imported into PA.\nMedical Information is stored in Pupil Asset with a Medical Condition, a Medical Note and a Food Allergy Flag.\nWhen Medical Conditions are imported, they are added to the Medical Condition Dropdown so it is important to try and keep them consistent to avoid duplications.\nFor example, you may wish to correct typos (Exema > Eczema) or merge similar conditions (Heart Problems > Heart Issues > Heart Conditions).\nExample of PA Medical Drop Down with typos and duplications.\nThe file we provide you with will contain Forename, Surname, UPN, Dietary, Summary, Note and Food Allergy; however, because of the way the data is stored in Sims there are likely to be duplicates.\nOnce you have cleansed the data, your file will be ready to import in the usual manner.
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An owner of personal account – you have an access to all data. You are responsible for adjustment main mechanisms of work and track of company’s achievement in whole.\nAdministrators, managers, office managers or in other words – a level of access when a user can manage accounts, review their data, edit and work with finances, if he received rights for it.\nOperators – a third level of access, it is offered for translators who help ladies to communicate. They also have an access to profiles’ activity and financial information if rights are given.\nTherefore, you can define a level of influence of every worker and distribute duties within a company, than just simply control a process. Attention! A work with administrators and operators is absolutely equivalent that is why we will show how to work with administrators.\nAn owner of personal account has a button “Access” in the menu, clicking on it you can come over to a management of administrators or operators.\nSpecify data for administrator’s authorization.\nSpecify personal data about an administrator.\nSpecify a list of accounts with what an administrator can work.\nSpecify rights of administrator’s access.\nThen you have to specify a list of accounts an administrator will work with. If you have many accounts, you can use a search filters. To highlight an account just click on a line in a table or on a tick. You can also highlight all displayed accounts or clear highlighting with a help of a tick in a head of table (There is an ID of account left from a text line). Depending on a tick mode, accounts will be highlighted or highlighting will be taken out). Also for your convenience, after a table left it is shown a total number of highlighted accounts and right it is an extra filter what enables to review only highlighted accounts. An important issue! In a mode of reviewing of administrators’ accounts, filters of accounts’ ID, a Girl’s name, a Site, a Type of extension are also active and they will show only those accounts that correspond to highlighted filtration characteristics.\n1. A setting of formulae of rewards calculation – can an administrator specify or review settings of financial rewards of your accounts or not?\n2. Show a column “Turnover” in a financial report – is a column “Turnover” in the report of “Financial report” available for an administrator?\n3. An access to a report about financial achievements – can an administrator review summary data about company’s financial achievements concerning highlighted accounts for him or not?\n4. An access to graphics about financial achievements –possibility of financial achievements review in a form of graphics about accounts what were highlighted for management.\nAn analysis and maintenance of account’s activities; an analysis of activity, a data analysis about account’s work.\nAn analysis of financial account’s indicators.\nAs you are a head you know better how to correctly distribute rights and duties.\nYou can see personal information about each administrator in your list of administrators. You can see last an administrator’s activity and also a number of administrators. . If you are intere4sted in a list of accounts what an administrator manages you can browse to an editing and as it was above mentioned to see a list of specified accounts for an administrator.
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Everyone at Glastonbury came out for Lionel Richie. Even the sun. The result was a mass joyous communal singalong of middle of the road Eighties hits that many of this 200,000 strong audience would probably publicly dismiss as cheesy pop.\nYet the evidence suggested otherwise: big, bearded, tattooed hipsters, face-paint splattered cyberpunk ravers, old hippies, young indie rockers were all united by irresistible melodies and sentimental lyrics, crammed together, arms aloft, bellowing "Hello! Is it me you're looking for?"\nThe 66-year-old American star looked on in open-mouthed astonishment and delight. "Glastonbury, what the hell is going on?" he repeatedly asked. "There's people here know these songs better than I do." Once a superstar of pop and soul who enjoyed two decades of global sales in the multi-millions, both solo and with The Commodores, Richie’s hits started drying up in the Nineties.\nThough he still commands arena-sized audiences today, he looked genuinely moved at the lusty response to songs like Dancing on the Ceiling, Three Times a Lady and Say You, Say Me. The sound made by 200,000 people singing in unison is quite something to behold. It was a sincere affirmation of his real standing in pop culture as a hit-maker of the highest order.\nRichie benefited from what has become a traditional Sunday afternoon slot at Glastonbury, when mainstream artists not usually associated with muddy festival counterculture are invited to perform. Essentially their role is to provide a break from the hard partying on the festival's final day, and a point of common ground to unite the huge range of pop subcultures in attendance. Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers and (though he has a more rock credibility) Paul Simon have all fulfilled this role and enjoyed similarly massive and effusive crowds.\nThis kind of performance works partly because it has novelty value in such a setting. With all the silly hats, colourful costumes and glittery face make up, the festival gives audiences an excuse to release notions of coolness and constraint and just have some fun. And what it reveals is that, whatever opinions rock and rave audiences might think they hold about the triteness and triviality of commercial chart music, at heart we are all suckers for a big, meaty tune delivered with technical aplomb and emotional sincerity. That, after all, is the ground pop culture was built on.\nThe sight and sound of Glastonbury festival uniting to sing "We are the world, we are the children" is one neither Richie nor anyone else present is likely to forget.
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Test your luck in the wine toss and wine pull. Bid on exciting live and silent auction items including and autographed Carson Wentz jersey, a Behind-the-Scenes Tour of 6ABC Action News Studio, one-of-a-kind artwork, vacation homes, and more! Proceeds benefit Canine Partners for Life. Contact Jessica Dryek at (610) 869-4902 x225 or [email protected].
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