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Short 2 and a half minute video of some great whitewater kayaking by Max Eberl and Thomas Engels in Austria. The guys got in 8 runs in the Lammer Gorge at around 70cm (2.3ft). Apparently the one guy was really enjoying his Liquid Remix too, which after paddling one for the first time last weekend, I can understand why.\nVery cool whitewater kayaking video for you. Pucon locals, the Sandoval brothers, show us through some of their favorite whitewater areas. Check out the classic Rio Trancura, the incredible Rio Palguin, Fuy and others.\nCheck out the first episode from Steep Water Studios (SWS) called Mexican Steep Water. The crew spent 3 weeks in East Central Mexico running the classics and also some lesser known runs. Rivers include the Alsaseca, Actopon, Rio Verde, Cascadas Micos, Santa Maria, Puente Pescados, Cascada San Pedro and the Misantla. Enjoy!\nWow is all I have to say about this Cheoah whitewater kayaking video. I'm continually amazed at the kind of footage you can get from a Quadcopter and when it comes to filming kayakers, you can get angles never before possible for your shots. So cool and can't wait to get one for here at WeStroke.\nSo Shane Groves and John Moore recently found and cleaned out this Cranberry Creek run in West Virginia. While it's not super difficult, it is a fun run with lots of slides and a few drops. The only problem with it is that it is dirty so bring some plugs for sure. Get a look at the run as the Demshitz take you for a tour.\nWesley Johnson brings us a cool whitewater kayaking video this morning. There is some very pretty scenery, etc at the beginning but if you want to skip to the start of the actual kayaking, it's around the 1:15 mark. Also, check out the crazy collision with sea kayaks at around 3:25. Crazy!\nChad Christopher brings us a snowy whitewater kayaking video. He and fellow paddlers Casey Cutter and Brandon hit up the Green River Narrows with 7" of snow on the ground and 6" of water on the gauge. Cool vid and the seal launch below Gorilla looks like part seal launch part luge.\nCheck out this epic short video from GoPro featuring Rush Sturges and Ben Brown tackling some brutal rapids in beautiful New Zealand. The vid features Aritiatia Rapid, which Rush describes as "scary as hell" and Tree Trunk Gorge. Just a really well done piece in a gorgeous part of the world with some seriously pro whitewater kayakers.\nMountain Mind Collective brings us a great whitewater kayaking video. When the water drops to the perfect level, an awesome run in British Columbia becomes available - Dipper Creek. A magnificent crack in the Earth located in the Squamish valley, Dipper Creek is stacked with two days of incredible whitewater, waterfalls and tight canyon walls that loom hundreds of feet above the water.\nAnother cool whitewater kayaking video for you. Peruvian paddler Daniel Rondón brings us some of his 2013 highlights featuring the exotic locales of Perú, Chile and México. Great kayaking, beautiful scenery and some nice tunes. Check it.\nCheck out Rush Sturges running 70 ft Outlet Falls in the awesome whitewater paradise known as the Pacific Northwest (PNW). This is one of Rush's favorite waterfalls and the video also includes him running "Moose Knuckle" a sporty little entrance rapid. Enjoy!\nGot a cool whitewater kayaking video from Southern Underground Productions for you. Some really cool slow mo shots from a FS-700 camera of some beautiful whitewater in Voss Norway. Check it out and enjoy!\nSit back and take a trip through an epic whitewater paradise in the Tlapacoyan municipality in the state of Veracruz, Mexico. Paddlers Jordan Poffenberger, Dylan McKinney, Ryan McAvoy, Dane Jackson, Nick Troutman, Eric Jackson, Nathan Sass, Van Nail, and Robert Waldro are your guides through some of the most beautiful whitewater in the world.\nHow bout a ride through the love tunnel this morning for Valentines day? By Love tunnel I mean the awesome looking rapid called Tunnel Drop somewhere in Norway. Just remember guys to wear your safety gear!\nThis video caught my eye for its moments of cringe versus some of the smooth moves you see. Not to mention, some great rivers in the South East!
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A waning gibbous moon sails over the eastern horizon in the hours between sunset and midnight. It's past full now... appearing less than full but more than half lighted.\nWhat can I say about a waning gibbous moon? Only that it can surprise you if you happen to be out late in the evening. It rises eerily some hours after sunset, glowing redly like a full moon when it's near the horizon. Sometimes it looks like a misshapen clone of a full moon.\nBecause it comes up late at night, the waning gibbous moon prompts people to start asking, "Where is the moon? I looked for it last night and couldn't find it." It also initiates a rash of questions seeing the moon during the day. If it rises late at night, you know the waning gibbous moon must set after sunrise. In fact, in the few days after full moon, you'll often see the waning gibbous moon in the west in early morning, floating against the pale blue sky.
Our current era of independent filmmaking/exhibition/distribution has introduced alternate methods of delivery for the new media content creator. That is to say, the new indie filmmaker has to tell a story with much more frequency, sometimes over longer periods of time. Before, a filmmaker would just make the film and then hope the finished product connects with some sort of audience for fiscal gain (ticket sales, studio deals, yada, yada, yada). But Web 2.0 and the social media revolution have (thankfully) lifted Oz's curtain. Therefore, a revived need for (daily) content has really put filmmakers on the spot. The good news is, is that filmmakers have more power in actually choosing their audience than ever before. The bad news is that this daily content (an active Twitter feed, updated YouTube channels, blogs, etc.) is often free content and therefore returns no immediate revenue for the artist. But don't fret.\n"Throughout history there have been connections between oppositional art movements and reduced resources. There have been artists for whom a rhetoric of poverty — or, perhaps more accurately, a rejection of the conventions associated with making art in more accepted (and usually more expensive) ways — has enabled empowering forms of self-definition."\nThus, we find ourselves in a culture of "free content." The slogan has shifted from "Content is king" to "Free content is king." This is who we are. This is what we have to work with. Think about that.\nThis free content, again, has value for you the artist because it is defining who you are. And after you have developed your online voice--your online presence, your industry significance!--you can then identify your true audience. Audiences gravitate towards points of interest and the more clear, prominent (and I believe "distinct") you are as an independent filmmaker, the easier it will be to pinpoint your group of followers and provide them a direct feed. Think of the audience's points of interests as eventual points of purchase for the filmmaker. Sooner or later, these loyal fans will be there to help kickstart that passion of project of yours or will even be there to pay for a download your completed film project. They'll be there and they'll support because they will care about your work. Because you showed them your passion and perseverance.\nRight now, a lot of indie filmmakers are doing a good job of presenting themselves online (active social media pages, articles in the press) but what is needed next is something I like to call "Social Filmmaking." I believe social filmmaking could be a force to be reckoned with. Imagine how specific and unique future pieces of film will be with artists deeply connected to their audiences. Much more intimate projects. A cinematic rhetoric between artist and audience that is so dynamic, no two films will ever be alike.\nBasically, as "starving" artists we need to keep reinventing ourselves, our industry. Maybe by developing more intertwined relationships with our core audiences, we can elevate our content and thus engage each other to produce more valid pieces of work. Flight of fancy? Maybe. A more productive state of mind than sulking over not being financed by Hollywood? Definitely.\n"We've spent the last hundred-plus years with a strict delineation between author and audience--you read a book, you watch a movie, and that's it. You're a consumer. We came to think of this as the natural order of things, but in fact it was just a function of the limitations of our technology. Mass media, which is the only media we've ever known until now, had no mechanism for participation and only very limited, after-the-fact mechanisms for feedback. But there was nothing natural about that [...] Before culture became a consumable, it was something people shared. The problem is, that was so long ago we've forgotten how to do it."\nLet's share our stories with more viewers, by actually targeting our REAL viewers. But first thing is first: Go out there and cast your audience. Make sure they're perfect for the part.
Finally in 1958, after 11 years of small-scale car production, Trevor Wilkinson, who has founded Trevor Motors in 1947 whose name changed into TVR, located in Blackpool, had reached a good quality standards in the production of light sportcars. So the chance to built his own car had grown up. A new car was designed, giving it the name of TVR MK1. The TVR MKI had become the first true series production car built by the company. This very small coupé was based on his home-made chassis: a tubular frame structure which had a great stiffness, over which a glass fiber body made from Grantura Plastic with a very special shape was built: long nose and wraparound rear window. It’s due to the factory which made the body shell itself if at a certain moment the TVR MkI has been renamed into TVR Grantura Mk 1.\nThe first unit of the new TVR Grantura Mk 1, following some enthusiasts’ claims, seems to having had chassis number 7/B/101 (the second one was chassis n. 7/A/102). Building up the production line, all cars were fitted with many parts coming from other brands: Austin Healey brakes, VW Beetle suspension parts (they were all indipendent and due to their good quality, they don’t need to add an anti roll bar) and rear axles. Some elements of the car changed from time to time so, for example, several engines had been used: customers could choose side or overhead valve engines from Ford (sometimes equipped with Shorrock supercharger), a Coventry Climax unit or even the MGA B-series engine.\nVarious detail changes were made as the car was constantly developed. The TVR Grantura Mk1 was built between 1958 and 1960, and a total of near 100 units were built.\n– Ford Sidevalve, Straight-4 SV, 1.172 cc.\n– Ford 105E, Straight-4 OSV, 997 cc.\n– BMC B-Series, Straight-4 OSV, 1.489 cc.\n– BMC B-Series, Straight-4 OSV, 1.588 cc.\n– Coventry Climax, Straight-4 OHC, 1.098 cc.\n– Coventry Climax, Straight-4 OHC, 1.216 cc.
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In a New England Journal of Medicine perspective piece, Paul Ginsburg -- president of the Center for Studying Health System Change -- writes that the proposed rules governing the creation of accountable care organizations are "a wake-up call" for hospitals and physicians about the federal governments' intent to improve quality and lower costs. Ginsburg writes that CMS should not "be too quick to lower the ACO bar," in response to criticism, because "the initial ACO opportunity should not be for everybody."\n"Spending To Save -- ACOs and the Medicare Shared Savings Program" (Ginsburg, New England Journal of Medicine, 5/25).
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When Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda visited Washington in November, no major U.S. newspaper apart from The Wall Street Journal ran an editorial on his trip. Even then, the focus of the editorial was limited to the need to consider Japanese national sentiments over the abduction of Japanese citizens by North Korea. As an apparent reflection of waning U.S. interest in Japan, the editorial stopped short of mentioning what Japan’s diplomatic strategy toward East Asia should be from a long-range viewpoint.\nIndicative of the perceptions U.S. intellectuals have about Japan today, especially those well-versed in Japan, is a paper by Bruce Klingner, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation based in Washington.\nKlingner’s paper, which was made public a week before Fukuda’s visit to Washington, suggested a sense of disappointment at the demise of the Abe administration and its replacement by the Fukuda Cabinet. But it also pointed to the need for Washington not to turn a cold shoulder toward the Fukuda administration, thereby partly defending the new Cabinet and, by extension, Japan as a whole.\n“Compared to his predecessor, Fukuda will be less inclined than Abe to press for removing legal restrictions to allow Japan to assume a larger regional security role, a major change in Japanese policy advocated by Washington, but this will not unduly impact the U.S.-Japan relationship,” Klingner noted.\nHe went on to say: “Though some expect drastic policy changes from the reputedly dovish Fukuda, he will likely maintain most of his conservative predecessor’s policies, with some adjustments. The most significant will be the reprioritization of Abe’s signature issue: pursuing the constitutional and legal revisions necessary for Japan’s self-defense forces to assume new missions and for Japan to play a larger security role regionally and internationally. Fukuda…does not share Abe’s zeal for using Japan’s armed forces as a policy instrument or for forming a ‘broader Asia’ partnership of democracies–Japan, India, the United States and Australia–to contain China.\n“While Fukuda’s foreign policy will not be as U.S.-focused as his predecessor’s, it would be a mistake to see this as a repudiation of the U.S.-Japan bilateral relationship. Fukuda has vowed to renew the Antiterrorism Special Measures Law which allows Japanese tankers to refuel Coalition naval forces in the Indian Ocean that support operations in Afghanistan.\nThe paper by Klingner is titled “Japan’s Consensus Builder” in reference to Fukuda, and says to the effect that his selection as prime minister should be considered a good choice based on a well-arranged compromise among forces in Japan’s ruling camp. It falls short, however, of discussing in detail the specifics of what consensus should be reached in Japan.\nIt seems Klingner gave his paper this title to cast the Fukuda administration in as favorable a light as possible.\nAs might be expected from Britain, a country that is never slow to pick up on changes to the international situation, the Financial Times recently carried commentaries about Fukuda over a couple of days.\nThe viewpoint of the Financial Times regarding the Fukuda administration can be interpreted as similar to Klingner’s.\nThis view seems to represent the limit of what those well-informed about Japan in the United States can say about Japanese-U.S. relations as the situation stands. They are aware that the United States cannot place the same expectations on Japan as it did before. Taking the current East Asian situation into account, they also believe it unadvisable for Washington to act in a way that might disregard or alienate Tokyo.\nThe long-range policy objective of the United States toward Japan, in their view, is to have Japan play a greater role as a buffer against China and North Korea. They therefore think any move that might be detrimental to achieving this objective should strictly be ruled out and instead call on the Fukuda administration to be viewed favorably.\nLooking at the opinion of those sympathetic to Japan, however, may not be enough to grasp the general direction opinions are heading in the United States regarding Japanese-U.S. relations.\nNoteworthy in this connection are the policies toward East Asia that two presidential candidates–Hillary Clinton, a Democrat, and John McCain, a Republican–have respectively advocated in the latest issue of Foreign Affairs magazine.\nIrrespective of who will win the 2008 U.S. presidential election, even if someone other than the two mentioned above wins, it is safe to assume that the opinion of the United States will lie somewhere between the points of view presented by Clinton and McCain.\nRegarding Japan, Clinton referred only to the need for establishing joint U.S.-Japanese-Chinese programs for combating environmental problems.\nWhat he advocates is not a Woodrow Wilson-like plan for a universal-membership League of Nations, but something more like the framework Theodore Roosevelt envisioned: like-minded nations working together for peace and liberty.\nWhat brings the ideas of the two into stark contrast is a key concept put forward in a book by Henry Kissinger, “Diplomacy,” that is, to compare the idea of securing world peace on the basis of balance of power through alliances to a universal, multilateral system of consultations.\nClinton, for that matter, is in favor of the idea of building a Northeast Asia security system based on the framework of the six-party talks for ending North Korea’s nuclear programs.\nBut Japan must guard against this mode of thinking since it raises the danger that an East Asia security arrangement might cause a shift away from the Japanese-U.S. Security Treaty toward a multilateral consultation framework.\nBoth Clinton and McCain support calls for boosting cooperation among Japan, the United States, Australia and India on a broad range of issues. McCain, in particular, stresses the importance of such quadrilateral cooperation as he says the four countries hold basically the same values. He also has made reference to the kind of “arc of freedom and prosperity” stretching across Asia that Taro Aso proposed while in office as foreign minister in the Abe Cabinet.\nWhenever I have asserted the need to strengthen Japan-U.S. security arrangements over the years, a familiar critique is expressed. It goes something like this: It is all right to trust the United States, but how can you be sure the United States reciprocates? Won’t the United States eventually choose to stand by China rather than Japan?\nThis kind of concern is understandable, especially when looking back at events such as the “Nixon shock” of 1971–the surprise announcement that then U.S. President Richard Nixon was seeking rapprochement between Beijing and Washington–or going even further back in time, the events of World War II.\nI have made it a rule to respond to this opinion in the following way: I understand this concern very well, but to eliminate it, a choice between two courses of action has to be made. One is to engineer an estrangement between China and the United States and the other is to strengthen the Japan-U.S. alliance. Intentionally scheming to create tension between other parties is not something a respectable person or country would ever do, so the sole remaining solution is to cement the alliance between Japan and the United States.\nIn terms of a suitable strategy for bolstering the Japan-U.S. alliance, few would object to the idea that, first of all, those U.S. intellectuals sympathetic to Japan should not have their noses put out of joint and should instead be supported and encouraged. Their expectations are clear from what I have discussed above.\nThe prime minister should take this point into consideration when dealing with two pending matters inherited from the Abe administration. These matters relate to efforts toward expanding Japan’s role in the international community: enabling Japan to exercise its right to collective self-defense; and boosting cooperation between Japan, the United States, Australia and India.\nGiven that Fukuda is “just the person” for consensus building as suggested by Klingner and the Financial Times, he is unlikely to be disposed to address these pending tasks aggressively.\nAt the very least, though, Fukuda should refrain from making remarks that could be interpreted as negative or backpedaling with respect to these two key matters.\nSuch remarks, if made, would certainly be off-putting for the friends of Japan–those U.S. intellectuals who do show an interest in Japanese matters–and would be the quickest way of encouraging Japan to be viewed with less significance.
NEW HAVEN — It was a special day for the Guilford girls at the CIAC Class L meet on Thursday with Meredith Bloss earning wins in the 1,600 and 3,200 and Jacqueline Guerra adding another win in the 1,000 for the Indians.\nBloss won the 1,600 in 5 minutes, 18.39 seconds and the 3,200 in 11:27.31. Finishing a distant second in the 3,200 was Haley Gens of Avon in 11:44.87. Guerra came away with a victory in the 1,000 in 3:05.46.\nAs a result, Guilford ended up taking second in the team standings with 47 points. Three-time defending champ Windsor was first with 62 points. In the boys competition, Hall took first with 82 points, New Milford was second with 37 and Amity third with 31.\nOthers who did well were Lissandra Marshall of Pomperaug who won the 55 hurdles (8.86) and Nasharie Davis of Middletown who was third (9:06), Jayleen Herrera was second in the girls long jump (14 feet, 111/2 inches) and Katelyn Mullen of Pomperaug was third in the shot put (29-1/4).\nBloss took no prisoners in the 1,600 and 3,200, leading start to finish in both races.\n“In the 1,600 and 3,200 I decided to just go for it,” Bloss said.\nIn the 3,200, with eight laps to go, Bloss led Gens by eight seconds.\n“Leading at the start, that was the game plan,” Bloss said. “It’s nice to come away with wins in this meet. In the 3,200 I was worried a little bit because toward the end I was getting a little tired. That’s why I kept looking back to see where she (Gens) was.\nGuerra knew she needed a different game plan from her regular-season plan going into the 1,000-meter event, especially with New Canaan’s Julia Ozimek competing.\n“I’ve been going out front early in every (1,000) this season, but I knew against her I needed a different plan,” Guerra said.\nWhile Ozimek took the lead, Guerra hung back in second place most of the race. As the bell rang signaling the final lap, Guerra made her move. She took the lead rounding the first turn and pulled away, cruising to a win in 3:05.46. Ozimek was second in 3:07.39.\n“That was my plan, to hang back and then take the lead in the last lap,” Guerra said. “I knew the girl from New Canaan is very talented, so I wanted to hang back save myself for a late kick.\nIn the boys meet, Nick Petruzelli of Notre Dame-West Haven took second in the pole vault although he and winner Patrick Bell of South Windsor tied for the best vault at 13 feet. Bell earned the win because he only took two tries to get past 12-6 and advance while Petruzelli needed a third try.\nOther boys who did well included Garrett Dandridge of Middletown who won the 55 dash (6.60), Connor Visnic of Amity was second in the 3,200 (9:39.18) and Richard Papa of Amity was third in the 55 hurdles (8:16). Wilbur Cross had a pair of solid finishes with Travis Martin taking third in the 1,600 (4:32.82) and Mahammed Hussain fourth in the 1,000 (2:39.97). Sean Knight of New Canaan was second in the 55 hurdles (7.96).\nPetruzzelli was unavailable but Notre Dame coach Glenn Xavier called it an off day for Petruzelli.\n“Nick set the school record this season with 13-8 and the goal here was 14 feet,” Xavier said. “But Nick was using a new pole that he still needs to get used to and he competed with a soreness in his calf.\nMartin set a personal best in the 1600.\nTeam scores: 1. Hall 82, 2. New Milford 37, 3. (tie) Amity and Darien 31, 5. New Canaan 28, 6. Bristol Central 24, 7. Windsor 23, 8. (tie) Hartford Public and Naugatuck 22, 10. Wethersfield 20, 11. E.O. Smith 19.5, 12. And 18, 13. (tie) Wilbur Cross and Bunnell 14, 15. Fitch 12.5, 16. (tie) Middletown and Masuk 12, 18. South Windsor 10, 19. ND-West Haven 9, 20. Wilton 8, 21. (tie) North Haven and Pomperaug 5, 23. Crosby 4, 24. Kennedy 2.\n55 dash: 1. Garrett Dandridge (Middletown) 6.60; 3. Conor Mahony (Masuk) 6.67; 5. Christ N’Dabian (Bunnell) 6.76; 300: 1.Marcus Manson (Windsor) 35.39; 2. Christopher Colbert (Wilton) 35.43; 4. Conor Mahony (Masuk) 36.67; 6. Warren Murphy (ND-West Haven) 37.08; 600: 1. Marcus Manson (Windsor) 1:22.28; 2. Charles Osborne (New Milford) 1:24.09; 1000: 1. Miller Anderson (Hall) 2:37.61; 1600: 1. Trey Cormier (Hall) 4:28.84; 4. Griffin Ott (Darien) 4:33.33; 5. Alex Klarer (Darien) 4:33.83; 6. Ian Carpenter (Amity) 4:38.37; 3200: 1. Trey Cormier (Hall) 9:36.91; 2. Connor Visnic (Amity) 9:39.18; 3. Eli Nahom (New Milford) 9:40.32; 4. Jake Mattei (Amity) 9:47.99; 55 hurdles: 1. Aren Seeger (Naugatuck) 7.85; 2. Sean Knight (New Canaan) 7.96; 3. Richard Papa (Amity) 8.16; 4. Ramsley Exantus (Bunnell) 8.17; 6. Nicholas Pietrini (Pomperaug) 8.73; 4×200 relay: 1. Hartford Public 1:34.19; 2. Bunnell (Christ N’Dabian, Ramsley Exantus, Jonathan Cineus, Elijah Henry) 1:34.96; 4. Amity (Thomas Kanter, Paul Johnson, Joseph Dibenedetto, Richard Papa) 1:35.68; 5. Masuk (Conor Mahony, Matthew Machan, Christopher Tillotson, Maxwell Mastrorocco) 1:35.95; 4×400 relay: 1. New Milford (Michael Tarby, Luke Chastain, Chase Schuster, Charles Osborne) 3:33.42; 4×800 relay: 1. Hall 8:15.86; 2. Amity (Jake Mattei, Andrew Burford, Ian Carpenter, Connor Visnic) 8:15.90; 3. New Canaan (Max Koschnitzke, Henry Asker, Noah Levine, Alexander Urbahn) 8:25.03; 1600 sprint medley: 1. Hall 3:39.66 (meet record); 2. New Milford (Matthew Bouzakis, Andre Vial, Michael Tarby, Charles Osborne) 3:44.34; 3. New Canaan (Sean Knight, Griffen Dayton, Max Koschnitzke, Alexander Urbahn) 3:46.43; high jump: 1. George Stoughton (Wethersfield) 6-2; 2. Kayin Chisolm (Darien) 6-0; pole vault: 1. Patrick Bell (South Windsor) 13-0; 2. Nick Petruzelli (ND-West Haven) J13-0; 3. Kayin Chisolm (Darien) 12-6; 4. Hendrik Vossler (Darien) 12-0; 6. Zachary Matson (New Milford) J11-6; long jump: 1. George Stoughton (Wethersfield) 21-6.5; 4. Patrick Duncan (Pomperaug) 20-5; 6. Cameron Raia (Darien) 20-1; shot put: 1. Peter Tomanelli (E.O. Smith) 49-2.75; 2. Jack Conley (New Canaan) 49-0; 3. Michael Neary (Darien) 48-3.5; 4. Jacob Meadows (New Milford) 47-2.\nTeam scores: 1. Windsor 62, 2. Guilford 47, 3. Simsbury 46, 4. Hall 38, 5. Avon 36, 6. Conard 30, 7. (tie) New Milford and Wilton 24, 9. Darien 23, 10. (tie) New Canaan and Hartford Public 18, 12. Fitch 14, 13. Bristol Central 12, 14. (tie) Pomperaug, Mercy and Maloney 11, 17. E.O. Smith 9, 18. (tie) Hand and Cheshire 7, 20. (tie) Bunnell and Middletown 6, 22. (tie) Lyman Hall and Woodstock Academy 1.\n55 dash: 1. Dinedye Denis (Simsbury) 7.31; 4. KC Grady (Darien) 7.54; 300: 1. Dinedye Denis (Simsbury) 40.89; 6. Fabiola Millien-Faustin (Bunnell) 43.48; 600: 1. Elsa Martin (Simsbury) 1:40.44; 1000: 1. Jacqueline Guerra (Guilford) 3:05.46; 2. Julia Ozimek (New Canaan) 3:07.39; 1600: 1. Meredith Bloss (Guilford) 5:18.39; 3. Julia Quinn (New Milford) 5:27.17; 6. Shae Zeitler (New Milford) 5:30.97; 3200: 1. Meredith Bloss (Guilford) 11:27.31; 5. Brooke Morabito (New Milford) 11:59.17; 6. Onora Brown (Darien) 12:03.99; 55 hurdles: 1. Lissandra Marshall (Pomperaug) 8.86; 2. Shelby Dejana (Wilton) 8.87; 4. Darcy Cook (New Milford) 9.08; 5. Abigail Cragin (Darien) 9.40; 6. Isabella Azar-Brandes (Pomperaug) 9.41; 4×200 relay: 1. Windsor 1:46.64; 4. Wilton (Andreen Reid, Maureen Campbell, Shelby Dejana, Anna Sherman) 1:51.05; 6. Bunnell (Kesiri Gonzales, Dardielle Exantus, Daniela Petillo, Fabiola Millien-Faustin) 1:51.76; 4×400 relay: 1. Windsor 4:10.79; 5. Darien (Charlotte Sulger, Suzanna Alliegro, Erica Blaze, Eva Finn) 4:19.67; 4×800 relay: 1. New Milford (Sara Grudzwick, Julia Quinn, Brooke Morabito, Darcy Cook) 10:01.98; 4. Darien (Cameron Appelby, Sophie Hill, Marley Garfield, Daphne Cutler) 10:07.24; 5. New Canaan (Elaina Tiller, Emma Ognibene, Katie Miller, Chloe McAuliffe) 10:16.86; 1600 sprint medley: 1. Windsor 4:28.16; 2. New Canaan (Elizabeth St. George, Katie Miller, Chloe McAuliffe, Julia Ozimek) 4:30.35; 3. Darien (KC Grady, Erica Blaze, Eva Finn, Daphne Cutler) 4:32.17; 4. Wilton (Maureen Campbell, Shelby Dejana, Janet Johnson, Morgan McCormick) 4:33.04; high jump: 1. Taryn Smith (Hall) 5-0; 4. Wadline Emmanuel (Bunnell) 4-8; pole vault:1. Hannah Coutier (Maloney) 9-6; long jump: 1. Olivia Bowes (Hall) 17-2; 3. Andreen Reid (Wilton) 16-3.5; 4. Abigail Cragin (Darien) 15-10; 6. 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SCARECROWS brought fun and joy to the village of Lindley as part of this year's Harvest Festival.\nThe village held its first Community Scarecrow Festival event over the weekend. It was an ecumenical initiative between St Stephen's Church and the local Methodist Church, the Love Lindley group and local businesses.\nPictured left is our Vicar of Lindley, the Revd Rachel Firth and the Methodist Minister, Sally Spencer – putting the finishing touches to Rachel’s own scarecrow in the choir stalls of St Stephen’s.\nScores of families joined in the trail round the village and enjoyed the festival and the Lindley Band played an informal concert on Saturday afternoon.\nNicola Lee, owner of the Children’s Bookshop on Lidget Street, said the festival, which ran from Friday through to Saturday tea time, created a buzz in Lindley.\n“Both churches and both schools have got behind it,” she said.\n“It’s creating a real buzz. People are having their photos taken with the various characters including Postman Pat outside the Post Office and Humpty Dumpty.\n"And it was a joy to see the kids come running out of school excited to see all thie different characters through the village,"she added.\nYou can watch a short video of the festival on our facebook page courtesy of the Huddersfield Examiner.
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1: Verbeet T, Castro J, Almorad A. A recurrent concealed parahisian accessory pathway. Clin Case Rep. 2018 Apr 17;6(6):1101-1105. doi: 10.1002/ccr3.1538. eCollection 2018 Jun.\n2: Mairesse GH, Le Polain de Waroux JB, Willems R, Aelvoet W, Blankoff I, Vijgen J, Verbeet T; Belgian College of Cardiology. Quality assessment in Belgian arrhythmology: the Belgian heart rhythm association (BeHRA) databases. Acta Cardiol. 2019 Feb;74(1):46-51. doi: 10.1080/00015385.2018.1440904. Epub 2018 Feb 20. Erratum in: Acta Cardiol. 2019 Feb;74(1):91.\n3: Strachinaru M, Castro-Rodriguez J, Verbeet T, Gazagnes MD. The left atrial septal pouch as a risk factor for stroke: A systematic review. Arch Cardiovasc Dis. 2017 Apr;110(4):250-258. doi: 10.1016/j.acvd.2017.01.001. Epub 2017 Feb 21. Review.\n4: Knecht S, Sohal M, Deisenhofer I, Albenque JP, Arentz T, Neumann T, Cauchemez B, Duytschaever M, Ramoul K, Verbeet T, Thorsten S, Jadidi A, Combes S, Tavernier R, Vandekerckhove Y, Ernst S, Packer D, Rostock T. Multicentre evaluation of non-invasive biatrial mapping for persistent atrial fibrillation ablation: the AFACART study. Europace. 2017 Aug 1;19(8):1302-1309. doi: 10.1093/europace/euw168.\n5: Clinckaert C, Bidgoli S, Verbeet T, Attou R, Gottignies P, Massaut J, Reper P. Peroperative cardiogenic shock suggesting acute coronary syndrome as initial manifestation of Lyme carditis. J Clin Anesth. 2016 Dec;35:430-433. doi: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2016.08.005. Epub 2016 Oct 18.\n6: Ramoul K, Wright M, Sohal M, Shah A, Castro-Rodriguez J, Verbeet T, Knecht S. Does diffuse irrigation result in improved radiofrequency catheter ablation? A prospective randomized study of right atrial typical flutter ablation. Europace. 2015 Feb;17(2):295-9. doi: 10.1093/europace/euu195. Epub 2014 Aug 8.\n7: Strachinaru M, Damry N, Pavel O, Verbeet T. A short-lived valvular mass. Eur Heart J. 2014 May;35(18):1222. doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/eht523. Epub 2013 Dec 13.\n8: Knecht S, Laureys M, Castro-Rodriguez J, Dessy H, Wright M, Verbeet T. Percutaneous transhepatic access for ablation of atypical atrial flutter in complex congenital heart disease. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2013 May;24(5):589-90. doi: 10.1111/jce.12025. Epub 2012 Nov 6.\n9: Knecht S, Castro-Rodriguez J, Janssen C, Verbeet T. Dual utility of adenosine during focal AF. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2012 Nov;23(11):1264-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-8167.2012.02320.x. Epub 2012 Apr 4.\n10: Morissens M, Viart P, Tecco L, Wauthy P, Michiels S, Dessy H, Malekzadeh Milani S, Verbeet T, Castro Rodriguez J. Does congenital heart disease severely jeopardise family life and pregnancies? Obstetrical history of women with congenital heart disease in a single tertiary centre. Cardiol Young. 2013 Feb;23(1):41-6. doi: 10.1017/S1047951112000200. Epub 2012 Mar 8.\n11: Catez E, Sina B, De Coodt P, Peperstraete B, Ngoc ET, Castro J, Morissens M, Flores G, Strachinaru M, Verbeet T. [Management of atrial fibrillation in 2011]. Rev Med Brux. 2011 Sep;32(4):328-41. French.\n12: Massin MM, Malekzadeh-Milani SG, Schifflers S, Dessy H, Verbeet T. Long-term electrocardiographic follow-up after repair of tetralogy of Fallot. Ann Noninvasive Electrocardiol. 2011 Oct;16(4):336-43. doi: 10.1111/j.1542-474X.2011.00460.x.\n13: Knecht S, Sacher F, Forclaz A, Verbeet T, Hocini M, Wright M, Tran-Ngoc E, Morissens M, Peperstraete B, Derval N, Jaïs P, Linton N, Decoodt P, Haïssaguerre M, Castro-Rodriguez J. Is there a potential benefit to increased irrigation channels during radiofrequency ablation? Results from a two-center prospective randomized study. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2011 May;22(5):516-20. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-8167.2010.01945.x. Epub 2011 Feb 25.\n14: Massin M, Malekzadeh-Milani SG, Demanetz H, Wauthy P, Deuvaert FE, Dessy H, Verbeet T. Prevalence of early postoperative arrhythmias in children with delayed open-heart surgery for severe congenital heart disease. Acta Clin Belg. 2010 Nov-Dec;65(6):386-91.\n15: Castro-Rodriguez J, Verbeet T, Morissens M, Lomas O, Tran-Ngoc E, Malekzadeh-Milani S, Biarent D, Jajah L, Peperstraete B, Decoodt P, Knecht S. Complicated forms of tachycardia-mediated cardiomyopathy associated with idiopathic left ventricular tachycardia. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 2011 Jun;34(6):e52-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.2010.02751.x. Epub 2010 Mar 29.\n16: Massin MM, Dessy H, Malekzadeh-Milani SG, Van Aerschot I, Verbeet T. Prevalence of preoperative arrhythmias in children with delayed treatment of severe congenital heart disease. Acta Cardiol. 2010 Feb;65(1):37-42.\n17: Flores Vivian G, Castro J, Verbeet T, Decoodt P. [A ventricle of all dangers: a clinical observation and evolution of a case of arrythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia]. Rev Med Brux. 2009 Sep-Oct;30(5):525-31. French.\n18: Verbeet T, Castro-Rodriguez J, Morissens M, Tran-Ngoc E, Peperstraete B, Tatnga V, Catez E, Vivian GF, De Beek VO, Mandag NN, Zaoui N, Decoodt P, Knecht S. Pre-excited or not pre-excited? Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 2009 Sep;32(9):1203-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.2009.02466.x.\n19: Knecht S, Castro-Rodriguez J, Verbeet T, Damry N, Morissens M, Tran-Ngoc E, Peperstraete B, Tatnga V, Elkholti M, Decoodt P. Multidetector 16-slice CT scan evaluation of cavotricuspid isthmus anatomy before radiofrequency ablation. J Interv Card Electrophysiol. 2007 Nov;20(1-2):29-35. Epub 2007 Oct 18.\n20: Verbeet T, Castro J, Decoodt P. Transesophageal pacing: a versatile diagnostic and therapeutic tool. Indian Pacing Electrophysiol J. 2003 Oct 1;3(4):202-9.\n21: Gevaert S, Vandekerckhove Y, De Raedt H, Renard M, Hollander G, Bossaert L, Vorlat A, Calle P, Martens P, Evrard P, Salembier J, Verbeet T, Van Overschelde JL, Claeys M, de Meestert A; Belgium Interdisciplinary Working Group on Acute Cardiology. [Practical considerations for the treatment of acute rhythm disturbances. Report of Belgium Interdisciplinary Working Group on Acute Cardiology]. Rev Med Brux. 2004 Dec;25(6):497-505. French.\n22: Verbeet T, Castro J, Morissens M, Ngoc ET, Decoodt P. Use of a new non-fluoroscopic three-dimensional mapping system in type I atrial flutter ablation. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 2005 Jan;28 Suppl 1:S99-101.\n23: Verbeet T. [Non-pharmacologic treatment of arrhythmia: what the general practitioner should know]. Rev Med Brux. 1997 Sep;18(4):153-61. Review. French.\n24: Castro Rodriguez J, Verbeet T, Decoodt P, Kacenelenbogen R, Gurnet P, Castro Rodriguez M, Telerman M. [Vasovagal syncope: the value of tilt-table testing in the evaluation of loss of consciousness]. Rev Med Brux. 1993 Mar;14(3):63-72. Review. French.\n25: Decoodt P, Kacenelenbogen R, Bar JP, Salmon K, Peperstraete B, Verbeet T, Telerman M. Clinical usefulness of biplane transesophageal echocardiography. Echocardiography. 1992 May;9(3):257-64.\n26: Verbeet TW, Van-Nooten G, Massaut JJ, Kacenelenbogen RH, Deuvaert FE, Telerman M. Perioperative mapping of parahisian accessory pathways. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 1990 Dec;13(12 Pt 2):1985-9.\n27: Verbeet T, Massaut J, Deuvaert F, Primo G, Van Nooten G, Decoodt P, Telerman M. [Localization of the accessory pathway and surgical treatment in Wolf-Parkinson White syndrome]. Rev Med Brux. 1990 Nov;11(9):425-47. French.\n28: Van Nooten G, Verbeet T, Deuvaert FE. Atrial perforation by a screw-in electrode via a left superior vena cava. Am Heart J. 1990 Jun;119(6):1439-40.\n29: Decoodt P, Péperstraete B, Kacenelenbogen R, Verbeet T, Bar JP, Telerman M. The spectrum of mitral regurgitation in idiopathic mitral valve prolapse: a color Doppler study. Int J Card Imaging. 1990-1991;6(1):47-56.\n30: Noseda A, Verbeet T, Verhas M, De Coodt P, Telerman M, Schmerber J. [Left ventricular function in obstructive chronic bronchopneumopathy]. Presse Med. 1989 May 13;18(19):967-71. French.\nMore about Dr Thierry VERBEET.
If you usually only fish for a couple of fish species, you will find there is a lot of unique fishing gear out there. Here are some items you may not have in your boat.\nLure fishing for beginners. Types of lures every angler should have in their tackle box and must-know techniques.\nHere are a few things you can do to get ready for the fishing season. Prime fishing weather is right around the corner, so now is the time to get organized and ready.\nTake advantage of Minnesota DNR topographic maps. You can find topographic maps for nearly 4,500 Minnesota fishing lakes on the agency’s website. Learn more.\nCommon dacron fishing line knots you need to know. Learn the best knots for dacron fishing line to leader, fly line, or terminal tackle.\nHere are some things you need when going on a camping and fishing trip.\nUna de las mejores formas de aprender los conceptos básicos de una navegación segura es el Curso Basico de Navegación de America ofrecido por el America's Boating Club.\nDo You Brake for Splake?\nThe splake may have an odd name and history but this coldwater fish provides a great fishing opportunity where stocked.
24th April 1974 Fire Service, Lansing Bagnall Official FDC, Lansing Bagnall 25 Years Basingstoke Hampshire 1949 - 1974 H/S.\nExtremely Rare First Day Cover with a full set of all 4 Stamps, this one only has the 3½p.\nPristine Condition, Sealed with insert.\nGood space filler, until you can find a Full Set Cover.
Today I'm coming at you with something a little different.\nBefore I start talking about food, I also want to quickly mention sightseeing. If you're like me and love a bit of architecture and want to visit everything Gaudi, I'd suggest to get all your tickets online. Tourism in Barcelona is mental, I have never seen so many tourists in my life! Entry to most sights like the Sagrada Familia are based on time slots, allocating a number of people to a specific time. ( I can only assume it's do to with crowd control, again so so many people) By buying your ticket online, you don't have to wait or queue up anywhere and can directly enter plus, you'll also find some good discounts online.\nI'm a massive fan of Brunch, if anything I could brunch all day. I absolutely had to come here!\nAnother Brunch destination is Can Dende, that place serves brunch all day everyday...well until 5pm. The atmosphere there is unbeatable and the cocktails are so yummy!\nIf you're looking for a quick bite whilst topping up your tan, 'The Surfhouse Barcelona' is the place to go! As the name suggest not only can you grab a bite to eat, you can also do a spot of yoga or rent surfboards. It's so weird, I actually don't even like Nachos but these were so good!\nJust around the corner from the Surf House, you'll find the dirtiest and juiciest burger bar in Barcelona! Their homemade dips are ridiculously delicious!\nWhen it comes to shopping El Barri Gotic is not to be missed. If you're looking for those beautiful catalan tiny streets, definitely head there. To grab a quick sweet bite head to Sweet Dreams, its tucked in a tiny side street. Sweet Dreams is just brimming with character. I've never had a better tasting cake like that sweet gooey cake that you can see above. Paired with a scoop of homemade ice cream it was divine. The owner, a lovely lady was too kind and chatted with us for quite a while. This place is a must!\nHope I could give you a few pointers and do let me know of any other places in Barcelona you can think of as I'm planning to head back very soon.
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The author tends to assert that something happened or changed at around some year, and then goes on without giving any supporting documentation or providing any footnotes.\nSecondly, true cocktails (bittered slings) should be the type of drink that is most central to any serious work on bitters that involves mixed drinks. It seems the author may be aware of what a true cocktail is, but does not explain why bitters are so important to the true cocktail. In a drink where the liquor is the star of the show, un-occluded by juices or sodas, the bitters will remove most of the sensation of the fumatic harshness of alcohol.\nThirdly, the author divides bitters into those that are “aromatic” and those that are “potable.” Drink books of yore reveal no consensus on the names of the two types of bitters, so the author and everyone else today are using whatever terms that they like. I would say that petite bitters are also potable, especially when mixed into drinks. I call the two types of bitters ‘petite bitters’ and ‘grand bitters.’ Either way, the main difference is that petite bitters should never be sweetened by the manufacturer, while grand bitters (sold in larger bottles) are almost always sweetened by the manufacturer and are thusly also appropriate for unmixed use. This important point is not mentioned by the author.\nFourthly, the author gives a number of recipes for making bitters that include relatively low-proof spirits. Traditionally, bitters were made by combining aromatic macerations with aromatic infusions. The maceration would be accomplished by placing aromatic material in and over-proof spirit of about 190 proof or higher. The higher proof the spirit, the better it macerates out alcohol-soluble compounds from the aromatic material. A separate treatment would be set up by placing aromatic material (usually the same as used in the maceration) in pure water infuse into it the water soluble compounds from the aromatic material. Since some aromatic compounds are best extracted by maceration in highly over-proof spirits while others are best extracted by infusion in pure water, traditional bitters are a combination of both. So, the final steps in making bitters must include the combination of a maceration and an infusion. This almost-perfectly-whole extraction and preservation or aromatic material is what the word ‘bitters’ should require. Unfortunately, many makers today use shortcuts, or maceration in vodka or whiskey. Such methods are simpler, but produce so-called bitters that are not fully functional at removing the sensation of the harshness of ethanol in true cocktails. I suppose that shouldn’t be surprising, since the ‘call-em-all-cocktails’ crowd seems to believe that petite bitters are nothing more than aromatic flavoring additives.\nBut even the above-mentioned recipes create nowhere near as poor a product as any so-called bitters by Fee Brothers. That company makes nothing that tradition would call bitters. Look at the label – they use no alcohol at all, and hence no maceration. Instead they suspend flavorings in glycerine. This should be no surprise – remember their motto, “don’t squeeze, use Fee’s.” Do you really want glycerine-based so-called bitters from a company that tells you that it’s better to use their sour mix than to squeeze lemon juice? Well, the author of “Bitters” apparently does. He recommends Fee Brothers bitters with seeming enthusiasm. A bottle of Fee Brothers bitters is even shown on the cover of the book with the word “glycerine” clearly visible in the ingredients listing. I suppose this should be no surprise since the next bottle in the photograph is Regan’s orange bitters. Just taste test Regan’s orange bitters versus Angostura orange bitters. Enough said.\nI won’t bother going into the mixed drink recipes. I will just note that this book, like all others by the modern “call-em-all-cocktails” crowd, has no sense of a basic portion of liquor in any given drink, and is just as de-jiggered as books from the worst days of American bar books. Better, more-properly-jiggered, versions of almost all of the drinks the author presents can be found in the books they were originally published in. Imagine that.\nSo, what do I recommend? If you know nothing at all about bitters, or if you just want a coffee table book to assert your membership in the “hipster-bartenders-agog-over-bitters” club, go ahead and buy it (right after you put some more wax on your handlebar mustache and send out your vest and Ascot tie to be laundered). Otherwise, save your money.
Among many brilliant things that Brooks Stevens designed, the Globe Mastercraft emerged during WWII. Limited production began shortly after. Steven throughout his life designed and influenced many industries such as Railroad, Automobile, Agriculture, Household Appliances, Toys and Motorcycles.\nDesigned in 1945 and showcased at the New York Boat Show in 1946. The Globe was mentioned as Runabouts with first "sweep styled" sheer line and downswept transoms. Automotive look in windshields, hardware and two-tone wood exteriors and decks with blonde wood and mahogany.\nSisterships have been documented thanks to websites like Woodyboater and proud owners blogging and recording their progress. Please click pictures to view other Globes around the country.\nThe Grey Marine 4 with updraft Carburetor power plant appears to be original. After checking the compression we concluded this was a good working platform to start from. By the time we got it running on the original 6Volt system we suggested to the owner a 12 volt conversion and tune up. Our tune up consisted of plugs, wires, cap, rotor, points, coil, and fuel pump. We also rebuilt the alternator to produce a 12 volt output.\nWe upgraded the original rudder and retro fit a larger more optimal size to increased responsiveness. The original rudder post was ¾ inch in size and we strengthen our new set up with a 1 inch post. What a difference it made after just one water test.
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Boarded Veterinary Internist-(ACVIM) for our client who provides mobile ultrasound services. This is a unique opportunity for a veterinary internist to do mobile ultrasound from Vero Beach to Fort Lauderdale, FL. The incumbent will continue to offer and promote services to existing and new clients in South Florida. This includes travel to and from veterinarian offices, scanning of all modalities, interpretations, over reads, marketing, presentations, CE and meetings. All ultrasound equipment will be provided by our client’s organization. This will be a 5 day work week M-F. The incumbent will assist the organization with strategic planning as the company continues to grow.
All we eat is part of us, but proper nutrition is, however, often an ill-neglected topic.In view of today’s lifestyle especially for young people, and the growing phenomenon of obesity, Rotaract Club Biha? has organized an interactive workshop focusing on healthy nutrition and active life. The aim of the workshop was to encourage young people to think and care about their own health.\nA large number of young people showed great interest in this type of workshop due to a different perspective on the state and needs of an individual’s body. The workshop was held through two phases: exercise and healthy nutrition.\nThe first part of the workshop aimed at active life or exercise through which the participants mastered the correct techniques of keeping the body and actively, in other words practically, performed custom exercises of the Insanity training program. Through the second part they learned about the nutritional values of certain foods, and participated in the process of preparation and processing of food items. At the end there was a tasting of prepared healthy food and a nice social gathering.
#RoxsoltLadies will kick-start their summer season of racing at the Tour of Bright on Friday. Valentina Scandolaraand Carlee Taylor join Ruby Livingstone to form a formidable trio in the hilly three-day tour.\nTaylor and Scandolara join forces with Julie Leth, Loren Rowney and Chloe Baggs the following weekend at the Shimano SuperCrit on December 13. Baggs will benefit from a quartet of mentors to guide her through one of the fastest criteriums of the year. #RoxsoltLadies guest-riders have won the past two editions of the race with Chloe Hosking (2013) and Kimberley Wells (2014).\nJust before Christmas, #RoxsoltLadies will take to the velodrome to contest the Austral and the Madison Championships. Baggs, Leth and Scandolara will feature on the boards in the two events.\nA New Zealand-registered trade team, #RoxsoltLadies will contest the New Zealand Road Nationals in early January. Rundle hopes the team returns to racing in Australia in the second half of the month.
Skybet Championship - Huddersfield Town (2) v Brentford (1) - Nahki Wells.\nNahki Wells has pledged to stay positive as he works to end his goal drought.\nThe 24-year-old Town-record £1.3m signing from Bradford City is his club’s nine-goal top scorer and has 16 in all since signing last January.\nBut he hasn’t hit the net since the 3-0 home win over Nottingham Forest on November 1.\nIt’s now five games and 355 minutes on the pitch without notching.\n“I’m really disappointed I didn’t score. I felt I should have got one,” he said. “It’s just not falling for me at the minute, and I felt a bit lethargic.\nWells had the consolation of creating Sean Scannell’s opener.\n“The three points is the most important thing,” he added.\n“It was a great performance and it was great to see all the lads working for each other.\n“There were people putting their bodies on the line to make blocks.\n“And I thought all the lads applied themselves 100% record to get the win against a good team.\nManager Chris Powell said of Wells: “I thought Nahki was a thorn in their side often.\n“He should have got a goal, and it was similar to the previous home game against Sheffield Wednesday, with the keeper spreading himself to make a good save from a similar kind of position.\nScannell, who has two goals this season and six in all for Town, was making his 100th appearance for the club while Jacob Butterfield brought up a career century of league games.\nMeanwhile the win was a great way for recalled Jonathan Hogg to celebrate his 26th birthday.\nTown Juniors suffered a disappointing first defeat in nine Professional Development League games, 2-1 against Nottingham Forest at PPG Canalside.
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Habitat Apartments Paseo de Gracia offers apartments in Barcelona. Restaurants are located 50 metres away. The property is 1 km from La Sagrada Familia.\nDecorated with a modern design, apartments include air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV, Each has a sofa and seating area. The kitchen features an oven, stove and microwave. The bathroom comes with a shower. Some apartments include a balcony overlooking the city.\nHabitat Apartments Paseo de Gracia is 13 km from El Prat Airport. The property is 1.5 km from La Rambla and 700 m from Plaça Catalunya.\nThe air-conditioned apartment includes free Wi-Fi, a seating area and flat-screen TV. The kitchen features an oven, stove and microwave. The bathroom comes with a shower.\nRate: € 199.67 ... € 203.50; select dates below to get current rates.\nOffering a balcony overlooking the city, the air-conditioned apartment includes free Wi-Fi, a seating area and flat-screen TV. The kitchen features an oven, stove and microwave. The bathroom comes with a shower.
We have frequently criticised the stranglehold over political life exercised by the leaders of the main political parties in western so-called democracies.\nTheoretically, it is the party membership that calls the tune and elects leaders to represent its views.\nIn practice, it is the leaders that call the tune, securing the obedience of party members to leadership diktat by offering bribes of various kinds, such as the opportunity to represent the party in national and local elections as well as the offer of official party posts to members on whose loyalty they can rely.\nIt is true that most parties hold an annual membership conference which, in theory, is the party’s supreme organ responsible for formulating party policy.\nHowever, in practice these conferences are stage-managed in advance by the party leadership, which uses procedural devices, such as leadership-appointed resolution approval committees, to ensure that no motions distasteful to the party leadership are debated on the floor of the conference.\nHuman nature, however, sometimes manages to intervene to upset apple cart – and then, greatly to the embarrassment of the leadership, things do not go according to plan.\nThus it was last weekend at a major conference of Britain’s Liberal Democrats party.\nSince the last parliamentary election in 2010, the UK Government has been a coalition between the Tory (Conservative) Party, the dominant party in the coalition, and the Liberal Democrats.\nNow the coalition is railroading a bill through parliament to establish secret courts.\nThe reason for this is that an avalanche of recent court cases has exposed the alleged involvement of UK military personnel in the abuse and torture of suspects, particularly Muslims unhappy with the occupation of Islamic countries in the Middle East and Central Asia by imperial armies from the west.\nStop the abuse and torture? Stop invading foreign countries which have nothing to do with us?\nNo, the answer is to create secret courts to hear any charges of abuse or torture behind closed doors, with incriminating evidence kept out of the public realm and not even disclosed to plaintiffs claiming redress for mistreatment.\nNo matter that secret courts are traditionally associated with despotic regimes. Think Joe Stalin or Mao Zedong. No matter that such courts flout the basic legal principle that justice must not only be done, but must also be seen to be done. No matter either that the bedrock of legal process is the disclosure of all the evidence to all the parties to a dispute.\nThe real problem is that alleged British military involvement in the mistreatment of suspects has been receiving widespread coverage in the media. As a result, Britain’s high moral standing in the world – don’t laugh! – has been seriously jeopardised.\nClearly, this must be stopped.\nThe establishment of secret courts is the solution adopted by the UK’s coalition government.\nUnfortunately for the Liberal Democrat leadership, however, which generally rubber-stamps the decisions made by its Tory overseers, the membership at the Liberal Democrats’ spring conference last weekend threw a spanner in the works by making crystal-clear its overwhelming opposition to secret courts – secret courts being at variance with the core human rights values that the party has supposedly espoused since at least the mid-19 C.\nOh dear! Rebellion by the party rank-and-file! “Theirs not to question why, theirs but to do and die”. The lower orders in the Liberal Democrat party had had the brass neck to resile from this basic principle of partitocratic control.\nNor was the rebellion restricted to the party rank-and-file. Three eminent lawyers active in the human rights field also resigned from the party in protest.\nThere has been no indication so far that the Liberal Democrat leadership will take a blind bit of notice of the opposition to secret courts expressed at the conference.\nHowever, a tendentious letter in the London Guardian today 13 March 2013 explains why the rebels have – supposedly – got it wrong. The letter is from Michael Meadowcroft, President of Leeds West Liberal Democrats. It is of general significance since it encapsulates a practice observed by all political parties.\nSo there you have it. Out of office the party leadership depends on the membership to canvass and fund-raise. The membership can even make suggestions to the leadership (preferably about minor local matters, such as street-sweeping and rubbish collection). It may even be allowed to say a word or two about the content of the party manifesto prior to an election.\nOnce in office, however, at the same time as it bins the election manifesto, the party leadership can also say toodle-oo to the membership. We’re in government now, we don’t need you any more and, in particular, we don’t need your views, thank you very much. Nice knowing you. Goodbye.\nThis entry was posted in Afghanistan, Iraq, Justice, Politics, Torture, UK and tagged Joe Stalin, Mao Zedong, UK Liberal Democrats, UK secret courts. Bookmark the permalink.
The mill is spacious, offering a living space of 400 square meters and a garden of 5,700 square meters. The mill was originally composed of three parts: the mill, the bakery and two houses. All parts are interconnected.\nAt ground floor the two houses are combined to an 80 square meters spacious living room that form the core of the house. The magnificent, ancient double chimney in the middle is todays only proof of the two homes. The living room has a sitting area and dining table for 10 people.\nThe kitchen, next to the living, is another important hub in the house, designed to complete the vacation feeling. The large cooking range has on one side all necessary equipment like, induction plate, hot air oven and dish washer.\nBehind the kitchen you can find a small storage room and the washing room with washing machine and tumble dryer. In case you stay longer or by accident need to do some clothes washing.\nThe stairs take you to the first floor with 3 bedrooms, a linen storage and a small library with books in Dutch, English and French.\nAt top level is the last bedroom with its 30 square meters the most spacious of all.\nAll bedrooms have their own bathroom.
This gives one an idea on how high the snow drifts get on top of Pikes Peak.\nWow...that's a lot of snow...glad we don't get that much...extreme!!!\nThat IS a lot of snow. Not sure I EVER want to see that much snow at one time.
One of Alpha Phi’s core values is sisterhood. In our chapter we celebrate sisterhood through many different events, but largely through social events.\nWe have monthly sisterhood events where we all go out together and participate in fun activities such as skating at the Forks, sleigh rides, movie nights, and pizza making nights. We also have monthly exchanges with the fraternities on campus, where we will do similar activities with the men. In the past we have gone mini golfing, tobogganing, and had games nights. We also do an annual Thanksgiving dinner!\nhelping me keep my scholarship.\nalways pushing me to succeed.\nWe are always looking for new and fun things to do as a sorority or with others. A major aspect of university is making connections and friendships and in Alpha Phi we promote not only forming bonds with our sisters, but with the broader Greek and University communities.\nOne of the most important parts of the spirit of sisterhood is that it doesn’t stop in one sorority, it extends through the entire Panhellenic community. We ensure we have a number of events every year with our friends in other sororities on campus. Our social events are all in the belief and aim of creating new friendships and strengthening the ones that already exist.
Kutlwanong is a Section 21 (not for profit) organization, committed to advancing student performance in Maths and Science. This backbone of our success is the uniqueness of our programme and its multi-pronged approach. Our programme is not only delivering exceptional results, in terms of its strategic intent and students’ performance, but is also contributing to a youth talent pool that is informed and driven to achieve great things.\nWe capacitate teachers by aiding their understanding of the curriculum and syllabus. Our teaching aids help educators to deliver lessons with conviction, both within our programme and in their own classrooms.\nOur programme is aligned to the National DoE’s curriculum. We support content covered in the classroom. Students practice curriculum content in a supportive environment.\nOur time on tasks enables mastery of theory and practice of content in one session. Routine tests ensure that students have grasped concepts prior to progressing to other content.
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Burnout Drift 3: Seaport Max is the third sequel to the successful drifting game. This time you will drive into a busy seaport which is full of containers and corners that you must successfully avoid. Drift as much as you can until the timer stops. You get the money and than you can buy new cars. If you are happy with your car model, you can also improve the visual side of your brand-new wheels, or choose a new color. You can also tune the engine. Get in the car and drift through the seaport. Play alone or with other players. Have fun.
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The previously reported issues with printing services across the College have been resolved. We are continuing to monitor printing services.\nWe have been experiencing issues with printing services across the College today. The printers are sporadically going offline and users are unable to retrieve their printouts.\nWe are currently working with the vendor on this issue and will provide an update once more information becomes available.\nWe apologize for any inconvenience and will keep you updated on the progress.\nIf you have any questions or concerns please contact Helpdesk at extension 5280. Thank you for your patience and support.
Maintain X has provided pressure cleaning services to Newcastle and the Hunter Valley residents for over 20 years and our work attests to our knowledge and skill set. As a result, we understand how important the look of your home is, and we’ll clean all aspects of your home to restore its beauty. Sometimes high pressure cleaning isn’t always necessary, so we incorporate different techniques for different surfaces, ensuring the material isn’t damaged in the process of cleaning. Visit our gallery page to see some great before and after examples of our work or visit our LocalSearch page to read some reviews.\nMaintainX are the experts at cleaning all surface materials and environments. We clean paths, driveways, doors, windows, walls, eaves, gutters and even roofs. If you need any other surfaces cleaned in addition to these, please give us a call; there isn’t much we can’t do. Please know that if you’ve got a steep roof that may pose a safety hazard to our technicians, we may be unable to clean the entire surface.\nWe also provide commercial pressure cleaning services for businesses and strata companies.\nIs this just the first stage of a home restoration? In addition to our pressure cleaning services, we also offer spider treatments, so why not get it all done in one go? Please call us if you’re interested or visit our home makeover page for more information on the services we can provide.\nGet in touch to organise an obligation-free quote for your home or business. Call 1300 661 941.
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Situated in a scenic area of granite outcrops, miombo woodland and right next to one of several recreational lakes in central Zimbabwe, the ancient city of Great Zimbabwe is a wonderful diversion between north, south, east and west.\nThe Lake Muturikiwe features an excellent game reserve with scenic mountains framing images of rhino and antelope at the water's edge. Further afield is Antelope Park, a small private game reserve dedicated to restoring Africa's lion population to a happier state.\nA charming colonial-styled hotel on a hill above Lake Muturikwi, Norma Jeane's Guesthouse is a homely institution in Great Zimbabwe.\nAntelope Park is a 3,000-acre private game reserve and lion-breeding centre in the Midlands of Zimbabwe.\nGreat Zimbabwe is a designated UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site for its extraordinary architecture and rich archeological and anthropological history. Construction began in the 11th century and the city evolved and expanded for 300 years as a major trading post between Africa and Asia.
'Lunette Silverflight' is a 8" La De Da' Parisian Inspired Artisan Bear. Her legs/feet are a modified hockey stick design, long arms that hang gracefully and tight to her sides and somewhat of a concave chest to resemble a long loved bear whose stuffing is a bit worn from many hugs. She is created in a matted, sparse, cream and a silver hand dyed mohair. She has been treated and hand tinted/painted in multiple shades of gray, blush pink and lavender and a touch of hydrangea blue pigments then blended for a watercolor effect around the eyes/cheek area and for an aged, vintage appeal throughout the body. She is very well loved, plucked, weathered and worn to look like a bear from yester-year. Center seam head design. She is stuffed with poly,natural crushed minerals (belly) and lavender buds, imported from Provence, France. I am adding lavender to all of my bears for a distinct signature element and to enhance the "hug" experience with a gentle, therapeutic natural scent. Squeezing the buds helps release the scent....it is very mild and when mixed with the minerals, adds a nice feel, both scented and a little crunchy to the belly area. She has a petite embroidered nose and pale blush painted mouth and eye detail. Her ears are "chubby" and stuffed for a round full effect. Her arms and legs are thread jointed and her head is wobble jointed for movement making her nod more for a shy, "pick me up" appeal. She wears a hand embellished ephemera bit of lovely textured and crinkled ribbon with french text "Au Revoir' and 'Paris' inscribed for a bit of la de da' flair. Her wing charm completes the Fly Me to Paris story . She can not stand on her own but can be propped or used in a stand. She has a cute 'pigeon toed' stance when standing giving her a certain whimsy. All of my designs are one of kind, no two bears are alike. From my heart to your hand....I hope the La De Da' Bears bring you a smile. Merci!
BUILDING PLOT 10,00m2 fantastic location just on the outskirts of the village. Stunning mountain and countryside views. Vined area. Please note currently the plot is not fenced and is being sold as a plot of land with the added bonus of the wooden house.\nShower room comprising white suite. Corner shower and hand wash basin. W.C., Window to the side.\nBedroom 2. Windows to the rear and side.\nBedroom 1. Windows to the rear and side.\nOffice. Window to the side.\nThere are 6 solar panels with batteries and diesel generator back up which supply the electricity. The batteries and generator are housed in a separate building beyond the wooden house.\nMains water and septic tank drainage, the kitchen waste is disposed into a fat removal chamber before it is fed on in to the main tank.\nNearest main town Beniganim (approximately 7 minutes by car). The road to Beniganim from La Pobla has 4 bars/restaurant one of which has a pool table and dart board. There is also a co-operative, petrol station, 2 supermarkets and bread shop. La Pobla del Duc is a municipality in the comarca of Vall d’Albaida in Valencia with a small population. (2,300 in 2007).\nThe main town of Beniganim offers most amenities you will need for comfortable everyday living and there are also weekly markets on Wednesday and Friday.
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There are 6 United States Postal Service post boxes available to the public in Boyd, TX. You can use any one of these locations to mail your letter or small package. For additional collection boxes in neighboring communities, see the list of post boxes in Texas.\nAre you looking for a post office? See the list of post offices in Boyd, TX.
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It is your Dorset County Committee's wish that your league should look to adopt most or all of the Child Safeguarding Documents below, as a matter of course.\nSee :- "County Documents" & "County Welfare" pages.\nThere are 4 main Leagues affiliated to the County Association; those being:- Blackmore Vale; Bournemouth; Wimborne; & Weymouth.\nInformation regarding these leagues can found on the 'County Leagues' page of this website.\nFor all Dorset Coaches, it is urgently recommended that you Read & Take Notice of this Directive From the Governing Body, TTE.\nIn particular see the Coach Finder Section.
Hey guys! J + K here! We are so exited to share our recent trip to Cabo with you! This is one place you HAVE to check out if you are looking for a little r&r!\nWe stayed at The Resort at Pedregal which is in the mountainside of the Pacific side and its incredible. We love the Pacific side because the roar of the ocean is amazing and so relaxing. At Pedregal you can literally hear the ocean 24/7. We hit a new form of relaxation we have never had before because of being around the vibe of the ocean all day long. Its a gorgeous resort and we could tell you that a million times and every morning the views of the sunrise were breathtaking as well as the sunsets at night. The waves crashing all around and even into the pool on occasion were awesome! The resort itself is so clean & we are HUGE sticklers for a clean place. The rooms are fantastic and each one has its own plunge pool - we took advantage of this every.single.day and everyday you get fresh guacamole, pico & chips delivered to the room - so delicious!
The detention of Ahed and Nariman Tamimi was extended by the Ofer military court until Wednesday, 19 January in a hearing on Monday, reported Bassem Tamimi, Ahed’s father and Nariman’s husband, in a post on Facebook.\nDefense attorney Gaby Lasky called for their immediate release while the prosecution demanded the extension of their detention for 101 days; the military court delayed its decision on their continued imprisonment throughout their military trial until Wednesday.\nBassem reported that Ahed and Nariman are frequently transported on the arduous, infamous “bosta” system but that they are kept in different vehicles at all times, and that Ahed’s “bosta” trips are taken with Israeli criminal prisoners who lob racist insults and threats at her. Ahed said that she is studying four classes from her school curriculum and has read two additional books outside the curriculum.\n“Ahed asked us all to focus on every imprisoned woman and child and to work towards a campaign to highlight their cases,” Bassem said.\nInternational campaigns to free Ahed and her fellow prisoners are continuing to put pressure on the Israeli occupation. Amnesty International issued a call for her release as the military court hearing took place; in addition, demonstrations on Monday and over the weekend in New York, Toulouse, Berlin, London, Brussels, Porto, Lisbon, Braga, Athens, Rome and elsewhere demanded her freedom. Protests are planned in the coming days in New York, Paris, Marseille, Copenhagen, Nimes, Lyon, Berlin, Arlington, Montevideo and elsewhere.\nSamidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network denounces the arrest of Ahed Tamimi and Nariman Tamimi, the latest of well over 500 Palestinians arrested by Israeli occupation forces following U.S. President Donald Trump’s declaration of recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Approximately half of those detained, like Ahed, Abdul-Khalik Burnat and Fawzi al-Junaidi, are children. There are hundreds of Palestinian children jailed by Israel and frequently subject to beatings, abuse, and interrogations without parents or lawyers present in violation of the law. We urge people of conscience around the world to take action to demand freedom for Ahed and her fellow detained and jailed Palestinian children in occupation detention centers, interrogation centers and prisons – and for Nariman Tamimi and all detained and imprisoned Palestinians.\nTake action around the world: From 10 January to 20 January, there is an international week of action to contact local parliamentarians in each country and urge the freedom of Ahed Tamimi and her fellow Palestinian prisoners. Find our sample letters and contact addresses in multiple languages here!
This is a bit of cheat as it isn’t a full nail of the day- just a thumb. But I was testing out a few of the new polishes that I haven’t managed to properly wear year and thought I would blog about it. So here we have the rather gorgeous Peacock Green with and without flash.\nThe application was ok – needed two coats to get it opaque.\nNext Post To botox, or not to botox… that is the question.\noh, that is REALLY gorgeous! i definitely need to find a dupe of this.\ncheat or not , i think this is a must have. this colour is so so so so fun. definitely gets the tongue talking. love it, and would suit any skin tones.\nA nice dark, jewel-toned polish for fall.\nas soon as i saw this on the website i wanted it, and i still do!!\nThis is such a gorgeously different colour!\nlove your blog & esp the layout!\neveryone seems to love models own for their nail polishes, but i have to say that they’re makeup isn’t half bad!
“Extending a house means reducing the exterior space of a plot. The theme of the project that we developed for the “landscape house” is the restitution of an exterior space.\nThe site of the project is located in Nantes (France), in an area established on a ridge of the Armorican Massif. The 300m² (984ft²) plot hosts at its bottom a small house as a testimony to the past worker of the neighborhood.\nWe designed a path created from a play with successive terraces connected by ramps, forming an itinerary which opens successively to a patio, to the landscape of the heart of block’s small urban gardens and the great scenery on the southern shores of the Loire.\nThe development of this path defines a surface. The volume situated bellow this surface forms the extension of the house, a series of living spaces (living room, kitchen, workshop) connected by oblique views, put in relation through a play with the levels, without any interior door.
I am currently working on something with Wincc Pro V14 SP1, the problem is that once i run my program that was made in TIA portal, Gauges, Clock's doesn't show up, instead what occupies their area is a white area with a cross on the upper left side (as seen in the picture attached), another thing is the resolution / quality of the objects like buttons which are crisp looking in runtime while in TIA portal they are very smooth and clear.\nI am running TIA portal and WINCC PRO runtime on the same PC.\nWhich version of TIA portal did u use earlier to develop the program?\nCan u upload your program?\nThe clock/gauge look like objects that the RT could not initialize properly.\nHave you tried reinstalling the RT Prof? Maybe the installation have gone wrong partially.\nHi, I'm using the same version of WinCC and I have the same problem. I've changed the design of the runtime (Runtime settings->General->Design) with my design and now the objects have disappeared at all.\nI have also done what you have done and ended up with no gauges displaying at all . I have tried enabling and disabling a few things with no result's, I am going to install Runtime professional on another computer and upload the project to it and see what happens.\nHi marvin112, I have installed the runtime on another PC and it's the same. So don't bother.\nmarvin112, what is your operating system and if you use win10 what is the version?\nI'm using win7 64bit. Any updates from your side ???
A Ukrainian bank has been hit through the SWIFT network. The as-yet unnamed bank has suffered the fate of so many in the past few months and lost US$ 10 million (£7,459,708) through fraudulent requests made through SWIFT.\nThe Ukrainian branch of ISACA was called in to investigate the anonymous bank’s misfortune.\nAccording to ISACA, as with previous heists of this nature, attackers will usually use publicly available information to find out as much as possible about the bank before breaching it and spending months collecting information on its internal workings. Leveraging that knowledge, the hackers will make their money orders through the banks’ SWIFT account, sending millions to far off accounts where it quickly disappears into the ether.\nIt wasn’t too long before the same heist was attempted on banks in Vietnam, Ecuador and Eastern Europe. Only five such heists have been publicly disclosed but it is believed that while many more banks have been hit, few have come forward to disclose them.\nThe Kyiv Post reports Ukrainian ISACA officials as saying that: “At the current moment, dozens of banks (mostly in Ukraine and Russia) have been compromised, from which hundreds of millions of dollars have been stolen hundreds of millions of dollars”.\nCentral to this saga has been the level of culpability SWIFT has in these heists. SWIFT have repeatedly laid the blame at the feet of individual banks, even going so far as to suggest penalties for those members whose security policies were not up to scratch.\nWhile many of those SWIFT members have gone and pointed the finger right back at SWIFT, the system itself was not actually breached.\nThe robbers have repeatedly, overcome local security measures to get into the SWIFT system, not the other way around. Furthermore, attackers found ways of hiding the records of their stolen loot, by deleting the transaction logs.\nFrom that initial compromise, the robbers then gained access to the SWIFT international messaging network with stolen credentials and started sending money orders from the targeted bank to the robbers’ own accounts.\nWhile there is little to say conclusively about the identities of the attackers, the malware used to initially breach the SWIFT affiliates’ local servers links the sprawling attacks. Various analyses of the heists claim that the malware used shares great similarities with that used by the Lazarus group, a purportedly North Korean APT group with its fingerprints all over the Sony Hacks of 2014.
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Please forward your cheque made payable to the DreamTeam at our registered office.\nMANY THANKS FOR YOUR DONATION BUT PLEASE REMEMBER TO PRINT THE FORM, SIGN AND DATE IT, THEN FORWARD TO THE DREAM TEAM OFFICE TOGETHER WITH YOUR CONTRIBUTION. EVERY LITTLE HELPS.\nDonations to charities from UK taxpayers qualify for GIFT AID, which means that for every £1.00 donated the Charity can claim a further 28p from the Inland Revenue. This arrangement simply requires taxpayers to state that they want their donations to be GIFT AIDED. This applies to one-off donations as well as to regular contributions. If you are a UK Taxpayer please sign the GIFT AID declaration below and return it with your Standing Order or donation payment cheque.\nYou must pay an amount of income tax and/or capital gains tax at least equal to the tax that the Charity reclaims on your donations in the tax year (currently 28p for each £1 you give).\nIf in the future your circumstances change and you no longer pay tax on your income and capital gains equal to the tax that the Charity reclaims, you can cancel your declaration (see note 1).\nIf you are unsure whether your donations qualify for GIFT AID tax relief, ask your local Tax Office.\nCLICK HERE TO OPEN OUR GIFT AID FORM IN A NEW WINDOW.\n*Our form will open in a new window. Once you have printed it, please close the window to return to this page.
The west side of the building, which once received mail truck deliveries, now has terraces for the building’s employees.\nAn American eagle caps the main entrance to the former post office building at 30th and Market Streets.\nThe massive Art Deco fortress now houses 5,000 employees of the IRS.\nThe pylons of the building are adorned with elaborate patterns.\nThe north entrance to the building.\nArt Deco globe lamps were restored on the west side.\nThe 1930s Deco signs were also restored on the west side.\nThe $252 million restoration of Philadelphia’s 30th Street Main Post Office will receive a Preservation Honor Award on Friday from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.\nThe building was designed in 1935 by the Philadelphia firm of Rankin & Kellogg, who specialized in Beaux Arts public structures around the country, including the Newark Public Library. For the five-story, 926,000-square-foot post office, the firm created an Art Deco behemoth of limestone block at 30th and Market Streets with what look like Mayan patterns in its pylons and roof line.\nThe post office never quite lived up to its potential, however. It use diminished through the Depression and World War II, and by the 1990s the building declined into obsolescence. It was left vacant and in disrepair in 2006.\nBut a group of developers, government agencies and architects embraced one of the largest tax credit projects in Pennsylvania history and re-opened the building in April 2011 as the new regional headquarters of the Internal Revenue Service.\nThe National Trust will honor the firm of Bohlin, Cywinski, Jackson for reversing 70 years of deterioration and repurposing the building that now employs 5,000 IRS workers. Co-recipients at the ceremony in Spokane, Wash., this week will be Brandywine Realty Trust, Jacobs Engineering, Keating Development, PHY Engineers, and Powers & Co.\nThe National Trust will also present its Outstanding Achievement in Public Policy Award to John Gallery, who will retire at the end of this year from his post as executive director of the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia.\nFor the full list of 2012 National Trust award winners, go to www.preservationnation.org/awards.
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Green coffee grain pills offer a massive boost to weight loss when taken daily. The initial study that has actually obtained everyone so fired up checked 16 participants over a duration of 22 weeks, and located that each had extremely shed on average concerning 17 pounds.\nA lot more convincing evidence was when Dr Oz himself performed his own research study utilizing 100 women from a movie audience. The females which obtained green coffee tablets shed twice as long as those who got a placebo.\nThe following provides all you have to learn about Dr Oz green coffee grains, clarifying the reports and inquiries many individuals in Nova Gorica Slovenia are grappling with.\nDr Oz Green coffee beans have chlorogenic acid. The acid is essential to its lots of weight loss benefits because it signals your liver to burn the saved fatty tissue FIRST. Also, it slows down handling of sweets into sugar, so there’s much less in your blood creating much more body fat burning. Excess glucose does not look to fatty tissue later. By doing this there are immediate benefits as well as lasting ones.\nThis is exactly what occurred with some individuals in a lately performed research study on the green coffee grain extracts by Scranton College under Joe Vinson. Findings were exposed during the 243rd National Fulfilling of the long time running American Chemical Culture (ACS).\nWhen coffee is roasting, the outcome is just what many people in Nova Gorica Slovenia delight in during various times of the day. Nevertheless, when freshly selected, pure green coffee is just unroasted coffee- coffee in its purest type- which could be the answer to all weight related problems available. Green coffee extract has been found to considerably decrease fat deposits absorption along with fuel metabolic prices in the liver, both of which are crucial in weight reduction.\nGreen coffee contains a natural chemical called chlorogenic acid. This chemical slows the release of sweets in the blood stream, a procedure which likewise aids individuals in Nova Gorica Slovenia in weight loss. Since chlorogenic acid boosts thermogenesis (a procedure when body heat is created), fat deposits is burned faster for electricity intake. In addition, given that green coffee includes far more anti-oxidants compared to roasting coffee, taking green coffee supplements can also aid in decreasing the manufacturing of fatty tissue cells in the body system.\nChlorogenic acid prevails primarily in green coffee grains, however it is damaged during the cooking process that is made use of to make coffee cocktails we’re all familiar with. It is essential that a process made use of consequently grains into conveniently eaten capsules doesn’t utilize warm up that harms the chemical framework therefore severely impacting quantities of chlorogenic acid that is present in a final product.\nSome illegitimate retailers in Nova Gorica Slovenia use terms such as Pure Green Coffee Bean Extracts, however the term Pure means nothing below. There’s NO LAW guaranteeing exactly what Pure implies.\nIf you are reading any sort of green coffee reviews and all they keep doing is rave about just how much of a wonder it is, so take care. Great vendors of supplements are sure to inform you the prospective downsides or side effects. They’ll also tell you the specific elements.\nThe trick is ensuring you’re obtaining a true high quality extract and also nothing loadeded with needless components which can really be harmful. CHECK OUT THE TAG! The scammers cannot push a tag. Dr. Oz will certainly recommend an offer with:.\nIn a recent research that existed at the ACS’s spring nationwide conference which was in San Diego, 16 obese grownups took, low doses of green coffee bean extracts, high dosages of green coffee supplements, as well as a sugar pill. Even though the research was tiny, results were striking. It wrapped up that Subjects taking full dosages of the green coffee extracts shed about about 17.5 pounds.\nResearches have proposed chlorogenic acid reduces the absorption of body fat during meals consumption in addition to turning on metabolic process of additional fats.\nGreen Coffee includes lots of elements. Every one of them may have the possible medicinal impacts. The key to actual lasting weight loss is one very important energetic compound that’s called Chlorogenic Acid discovered in green coffee beans.\nGreen Coffee Beans will certainly prevent fat absorption. They likewise activate fatty tissue metabolic rate which is performed in the liver. The Chlorogenic acids found in the Green Coffee Beans can be called an organic phytochemical found in a really broad collection of plants, all with higher concentrations of Green Coffee Beans.\nGreen Coffee Extract is been found to inhibit launch of glucose into a blood stream, specifically after meals. This appears to actually help individuals in Nova Gorica Slovenia reduce weight much quicker. Chlorogenic acid can also generate physical body weight loss with increasing the body heat generated. 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Before completing this post, I need to acknowledge that my goal in writing about modern physics was to create a milieu for more talking about Western Zen. However, as I’ve proceeded, the goal has somewhat changed. I want you, as a reader, to become, if you aren’t already, a physics buff, much in the way I became a history buff after finding history incredibly boring and hateful throughout high school and college. The apotheosis of my history disenchantment came at Stanford in a course taught by a highly regarded historian. The course was entitled “The High Middle Ages” and I actually took it as an elective thinking that it was likely to be fascinating. It was only gradually over the years that I realized that history at its best although based on factual evidence, consists of stories full of meaning, significance and human interest. Turning back to physics, I note that even after more than a hundred years of revolution, physics still suffers a hangover from 300 years of its classical period in which it was characterized by a supposedly passionless objectivity and a mundane view of reality. In fact, modern physics can be imagined as a scientific fantasy, a far-flung poetic construction from which equations can be deduced and the fantasy brought back to earth in experiments and in the devices of our age. When I use the word “fantasy” I do not mean to suggest any lack of rigorous or critical thinking in science. I do want to imply a new expansion of what science is about, a new awareness, hinting at a “reality” deeper than what we have ever imagined in the past. However, to me even more significant than a new reality is the fact that the Quantum Revolution showed that physics can never be considered absolute. The latest and greatest theories are always subject to a revolution which undermines the metaphysics underlying the theory. Who knows what the next revolution will bring? Judging from our understanding of the physics of our age, a new revolution will not change the feeling that we are living in a universe which is an unimaginable miracle.\nIn what follows I’ve included formulas and mathematics whose significance can be easily be talked about without going into the gory details. The hope is that these will be helpful in clarifying the excitement of physics and the metaphysical ideas lying behind. Of course, the condensed treatment here can be further explicated in the books I mention and in Wikipedia.\nMy last post, about the massive revolution in physics of the early 20th century, ended by describing the situation in early 1925 when it became abundantly clear in the words of Max Jammer (Jammer, p 196) that physics of the atom was “a lamentable hodgepodge of hypotheses, principles, theorems, and computational recipes rather than a logical consistent theory.” Metaphysically, physicists clung to classical ideas such as particles whose motion consisted of trajectories governed by differential equations and waves as material substances spread out in space and governed by partial differential equations. Clearly these ideas were logically inconsistent with experimental results, but the deep classical metaphysics, refined over 300 years could not be abandoned until there was a consistent theory which allowed something new and different.\nWerner Heisenberg, born Dec 5, 1901 was 23 years old in the summer of 1925. He had been a brilliant student at Munich studying with Arnold Sommerfeld, had recently moved to Göttingen, a citadel of math and physics, and had made the acquaintance of Bohr in Copenhagen where he became totally enthralled with doing something about the quantum mess. He noted that the electron orbits of the current theory were purely theoretical constructs and could not be directly observed. Experiments could measure the wavelengths and intensity of the light atoms gave off, so following the Zeitgeist of the times as expounded by Mach and Einstein, Heisenberg decided to try make a direct theory of atomic radiation. One of the ideas of the old quantum theory that Heisenberg used was Bohr’s “Correspondence” principle which notes that as electron orbits become large along with their quantum numbers, quantum results should merge with the classical. Classical physics failed only when things became small enough that Planck’s constant h became significant. Bohr had used this idea in obtaining his formula for the hydrogen atom’s energy levels. In various “old quantum” results the Correspondence Principle was always used, but in different, creative ways for each situation. Heisenberg managed to incorporate it into his ultimate vector-matrix construction once and for all. Heisenberg’s first paper in the Fall of 1925 was jumped on by him and many others and developed into a coherent theory. The new results eliminated many slight discrepancies between theory and experiment, but more important, showed great promise during the last half of 1925 of becoming an actual logical theory.\nIn January, 1926, Erwin Schrödinger published his first great paper on wave mechanics. Schrödinger, working from classical mechanics, but following de Broglie’s idea of “matter waves”, and using the Correspondence Principle, came up with a wave theory of particle motion, a partial differential equation which could be solved for many systems such as the hydrogen atom, and which soon duplicated Heisenberg’s new results. Within a couple of months Schrödinger closed down a developing controversy by showing that his and Heisenberg’s approaches, though based on seemingly radically opposed ideas, were, in fact, mathematically isomorphic. Meanwhile starting in early 1926, PAM Dirac introduced an abstract algebraic operator approach that went deeper than either Heisenberg or Schrödinger. A significant aspect of Dirac’s genius was his ability to cut through mathematical clutter to a simpler expression of things. I will dare here to be specific about what I’ll call THE fundamental quantum result, hoping that the simplicity of Dirac’s notation will enable those of you without a background in advanced undergraduate mathematics to get some of the feel and flavor of QM.\nwhere I’ve restored the usual q for position. What this expression is saying is that in the new QM if one multiplies something first by position q and then by momentum p, the result is different from the multiplications done in the opposite order. We say these q-numbers are non-commutative, the order of multiplication matters. Boldface type is used because position and momentum are vectors and the equation actually applies to each of their 3 components. Furthermore, the FQR tells us exact size of the non-commute. In usual human sized physical units ħ is .00…001054… where there are 33 zeros before the 1054. If we can ignore the size of ħ and set it to zero, p and q, then commute, can be considered c-numbers and we’re back to classical physics. Incidentally, Heisenberg, Born and Jordan obtained the FQR using p and q as infinite matrices and it can be derived also using Schrödinger’s differential operators. It is interesting to note that by using his new abstract algebra, Dirac not only obtained the FQR but could calculate the energy levels of the hydrogen atom. Only later did physicists obtain that result using Heisenberg’s matrices. Sometimes the deep abstract leads to surprisingly concrete results.\nFor most physicists in 1926, the big excitement was Schrödinger’s equation. Partial differential equations were a familiar tool, while matrices were at that time known mainly to mathematicians. The “old quantum theory” had made a few forays into one or another area leaving the fundamentals of atomic physics and chemistry pretty much in the dark. With Schrödinger’s equation, light was thrown everywhere. One could calculate how two hydrogen atoms were bound in the hydrogen molecule. Then using that binding as a model one could understand various bindings of different molecules. All of chemistry became open to theoretic treatment. The helium atom with its two electrons couldn’t be dealt with at all by the old quantum theory. Using various approximation methods, the new theory could understand in detail the helium atom and other multielectron atoms. Electrons in metals could be modeled with the Schrödinger’s equation, and soon the discovery of the neutron opened up the study of the atomic nucleus. The old quantum theory was helpless in dealing with particle scattering where there were no closed orbits. Such scattering was easily accommodated by the Schrödinger equation though the detailed calculations were far from trivial. Over the years quantum theory revealed more and more practical knowledge and most physicists concentrated on experiments and theoretic calculations that led to such knowledge with little concern about what the new theory meant in terms of physical reality.\nHowever, back in the first few years after 1925 there was a great deal of concern about what the theory meant and the question of how it should be interpreted. For example, under Schrödinger’s theory an electron was represented by a “cloud” of numbers which could travel through space or surround an atom’s nucleus. These numbers, called the wave function and typically named ψ, were complex, of the form a + ib, where i is the square root of -1. By multiplying such a number by its conjugate a – ib, one gets a positive (strictly speaking, non-negative) number which can perhaps be physically interpreted. Schrödinger himself tried to interpret this “real” cloud as a negative electric change density, a blob of negative charge. For a free electron, outside an atom, Schrödinger imagined that the electron wave could form what is called a “wave packet”, a combination of different frequencies that would appear as a small moving blob which could be interpreted as a particle. This idea definitely did not fly. There were too many situations where the waves were spread out in space, before an electron suddenly made its appearance as a particle. The question of what ψ meant was resolved by Max Born (see Wikipedia), starting with a paper in June, 1926. Born interpreted the non-negative numbers ψ*ψ (ψ* being the complex conjugate of the ψ numbers) as a probability distribution for where the electron might appear under suitable physical circumstances. What these physical circumstances are and the physical process of the appearance are still not completely resolved. Later in this or another blog post I will go into this matter in some detail. In 1926 Born’s idea made sense of experiment and resolved the wave-particle duality of the old quantum theory, but at the cost of destroying classical concepts of what a particle or wave really was. Let me try to explain.\nMax Born, who introduced probability into fundamental physics, was a distinguished physics professor in Göttingen and Heisenberg’s mentor after the latter first came to Göttingen from Munich in 1922. Heisenberg got the breakthrough for his theory while escaping from hay fever in the spring of 1925 walking the beaches of the bleak island of Helgoland in the North Sea off Germany. Returning to Göttingen, Heisenberg showed his work to Born who recognized the calculations as being matrix multiplication and who saw to it that Heisenberg’s first paper was immediately published. Born then recruited Pascual Jordan from the math department at Göttingen and the three wrote a famous follow-up paper, Zur Quantenmechanik II, Nov, 1925, which gave a complete treatment of the new theory from a matrix mechanics point of view. Thus, Born was well posed to come up with his idea of the nature of the wave function.\nThe result of Heisenberg’s concern and the thinking about it is called the “Uncertainty Principle”. The statement of the principle is the equation ΔqΔp = ħ. The variables q and p are the same q and p of the Fundamental Quantum Relation and, indeed, it is not difficult to derive the uncertainty principle from the FQR. The symbol delta, Δ, when placed in front of a variable means a difference, that is an interval or range of the variable. Experimentally, a measurement of a variable quantity like position q is never exact. The amount of the uncertainty is Δq. The uncertainty equation above thus says that the uncertainty of a particle’s position times the uncertainty of the same particle’s momentum is ħ. In QM what is different from an ordinary error of measurement is that the uncertainty is intrinsic to QM itself. In a way, this result is not all that surprising. We’ve seen that the wave function ψ for a particle is a cloud of numbers. Similarly, a transformed wave function for the same particle’s momentum is a similar cloud of numbers. The Δ’s are simply a measure of the size of these two clouds and the principle says that as one becomes smaller, the other gets larger in such a way that their product is h bar, whose numerical value I’ve given above.\nIn fact, back in 1958 when I was in Eikenberry’s QM course and we derived the uncertainty relation from the FQR, I wondered what the big deal was. I was aware that the uncertainty principle was considered rather earthshaking but didn’t see why it should be. What I missed is what Heisenberg’s paper really did. The equation I’ve written above is pure theory. Heisenberg considered the question, “What if we try to do experiments that actually measure the position and momentum. How does this theory work? What is the physics? Could experiments actually disprove the theory?” Among other experimental set-ups Heisenberg imagined a microscope that used electromagnetic rays of increasingly short wavelengths. It was well known classically by the mid-nineteenth century that the resolution of a microscope depends on the wavelength of the light it uses. Light is an electromagnetic (em) wave so one can imagine em radiation of such a short wavelength that it could view with a microscope a particle, regardless of how small, reducing Δq to as small a value as one wished. However, by 1927 it was also well known because of the Compton effect that I talked about in the last post, that such em radiation, called x-rays or gamma rays, consisted of high energy photons which would collide with the electron giving it a recoil momentum whose uncertainty, Δp, turns out to satisfy ΔqΔp = ħ. Heisenberg thus considered known physical processes which failed to overturn the theory. The sort of reasoning Heisenberg used is called a “thought” experiment because he didn’t actually try to construct an apparatus or carry out a “real” experiment. Before dismissing thought experiments as being hopelessly hypothetical, one must realize that any real experiment in physics or in any science for that matter, begins as a thought experiment. One imagines the experiment and then figures out how to build an apparatus (if appropriate) and collect data. In fact, as a science progresses, many experiments formerly expressed only in thought, turn real as the state of the art improves.\nAlthough the uncertainty principle is earthshaking enough that it helped confirm the skepticism of two of the main architects of QM, namely, Einstein and Schrödinger, one should note that, in practice, because of the small size of ħ, the garden variety uncertainties which arise from the “apparatus” measuring position or momentum are much larger than the intrinsic quantum uncertainties. Furthermore, the principle does not apply to c-numbers such as e, the fundamental electron or proton charge, c, the speed of light in vacuum, h, Planck’s constant. There is an interesting story here about a recent (Fall, 2018) redefinition of physical units which one can read about on line. Perhaps I’ll have more to say about this subject in a later post. For now, I’ll just note that starting on May 20, 2019, Planck’s constant will be (or has been) defined as having an exact value of 6.626070150×10¯³⁴ Joule seconds. There is zero uncertainty in this new definition which may be used to define and measure the mass of the kilogram to higher accuracy and precision than possible in the past using the old standard, a platinum-iridium cylinder, kept closely guarded near Paris. In fact, there is nothing muddy or imprecise about the value of many quantities whose measurement intimately involves QM.\nDuring the years after 1925 there was at least one more area which in QM was puzzling to say the least; namely, what has been called “the collapse of the wave function.” Involved in the intense discussions over this phenomenon and how to deal with it was another genius I’ve scarcely mentioned so far; namely Wolfgang Pauli. Pauli, a year older than Heisenberg, was a year ahead of him in Munich studying under Sommerfeld, then moved to Göttingen, leaving just before Heisenberg arrived. Pauli was responsible for the Pauli Exclusion Principle based on the concept of particle spin which he also explicated. (see Wikipedia) He was in the thick of things during the 1925 – 1927 time period. Pauli ended up as a professor in Zurich, but spent time in Copenhagen with Bohr and Heisenberg (and many others) formulating what became known as the Copenhagen interpretation of QM. Pauli was a bon vivant and had a witty sarcastic tongue, accusing Heisenberg at one point of “treason” for an idea that he (Pauli) disliked. In another anecdote Pauli was at a physics meeting during the reading of a muddy paper by another physicist. He stormed to his feet and loudly said, “This paper is outrageous. It is not even wrong!” Whether the meeting occurred at a late enough date for Pauli to have read Popper, he obviously understood that being wrong could be productive, while being meaningless could not.\nOver the next few years after 1927 Bohr, Heisenberg, and Pauli explicated what came to be called “the Copenhagen interpretation of Quantum Mechanics”. It is well worth reading the superb article in Wikipedia about “The Copenhagen Interpretation.” One point the article makes is that there is no definitive statement of this interpretation. Bohr, Heisenberg, and Pauli each had slightly different ideas about exactly what the interpretation was or how it worked. However, in my opinion, things are clear enough in practice. The problem QM seems to have has been called the “collapse of the wave function.” It is most clearly seen in a double slit interference experiment with electrons or other quantum particles such as photons or even entire atoms. The experiment consists of a plate with two slits, closely enough spaced that the wave function of an approaching particle covers both slits. The spacing is also close enough that the wavelength of the particle as determined by its energy or momentum, is such that the waves passing through the slit will visibly interfere on the far side of the slit. This interference is in the form of a pattern consisting of stripes on a screen or photographic plate. These stripes show up, zebra like, on a screen or as dark, light areas on a developed photographic plate. On a photographic plate there is a black dot where a particle has shown up. The striped pattern consists of all the dots made by the individual particles when a large number of particles have passed through the apparatus. What has happened is that the wave function has “collapsed” from an area encompassing all of the stripes, to a tiny area of a single dot. One might ask at this point, “So what?” After all, for the idea of a probability distribution to have any meaning, the event for which there is a probability distribution has to actually occur. The wave function must “collapse” or the probability interpretation itself is meaningless. The problem is that QM has no theory whatever for the collapse.\nOne can easily try to make a quantum theory of what happens in the collapse because QM can deal with multi-particle systems such as molecules. One obtains a many particle version of QM simply by adding the coordinates of the new particles, which are to be considered, to a multi-particle version of the Schrödinger equation. In particular, one can add to the description of a particle which approaches a photographic plate, all the molecules in the first few relevant molecular layers of the plate. When one does this however, one does not get a collapse. Instead the new multi-particle wave function simply includes the molecules of the plate which are as spread out as much as the original wave function of the approaching particle. In fact, the structure of QM guarantees that as one adds new particles, these new particles themselves continue to make an increasingly spread out multi-particle wave function. This result was shown in great detail in 1929 by John von Neumann. However, the idea of von Neumann’s result was already generally realized and accepted during the years of the late 1920’s when our three heroes and many others were grappling with finding a mechanism to explain the experimental collapse. Bohr’s version of the interpretation is simplicity itself. Bohr posits two separate realms, a realm of classical physics governing large scale phenomena, and a realm of quantum physics. In a double slit experiment the photographic plate is classical; the approaching particle is quantum. When the quantum encounters the classical, the collapse occurs.\nThe Copenhagen interpretation explains the results of a double slit experiment and many others, and is sufficient for the practical development of atomic, molecular, solid state, nuclear and particle physics, which has occurred since the late 1920’s. However, there has been an enormous history of objections, refinements, rejections and alternate interpretations of the Copenhagen interpretation as one might well imagine. My own first reaction could be expressed as the statement, “I thought that ‘magic’ had been banned from science back in the 17th century. Now it seems to have crept back in.” (At present I take a less intemperate view.) However, one can make many obvious objections to the Copenhagen interpretation as I’ve baldly stated it above. Where, exactly, does the quantum realm become the classic realm? Is this division sharp or is there an interval of increasing complexity that slowly changes from quantum to classical? Surely, QM, like the theory of relativity, actually applies to the classical realm. Or does it?\nDuring the 1930’s Schrödinger used the difficulties with the Copenhagen interpretation to make up the now famous thought experiment called “Schrödinger’s Cat.” Back in the early 1970’s when I became interested in the puzzle of “collapse” and first heard the phrase “Schrödinger’s Cat”, it was far from famous so, curious, I looked it up and read the original short article, puzzling out the German. In his thought experiment Schrödinger uses the theory of alpha decay. An alpha particle confined in a radioactive nucleus is forever trapped according to classical physics. QM allows the escape because the alpha particle’s wave function can actually penetrate the barrier which classically keeps it confined. Schrödinger imagines a cat imprisoned in a cage containing an infernal apparatus (hollenmaschine) which will kill the cat if triggered by an alpha decay. Applying a multi-particle Schrödinger’s equation to the alpha’s creeping wave function as it encounters the trigger of the “maschine”, its internals, and the cat, the multi-particle wave function then contains a “superposition” (i.e. a linear combination) of a dead and a live cat. Schrödinger makes no further comment leaving it to the reader to realize how ridiculous this all is. Actually, it is even worse. According to QM theory, when a person looks in the cage, the superposition spreads to the person leaving two versions, one looking at a dead cat and one looking at a live cat. But a person is connected to an environment which also splits and keeps splitting until the entire universe is involved.\nWhat I’ve presented here is an actual alternative to the Copenhagen Interpretation called “the Many-worlds interpretation”. To quote from Wikipedia “The many-worlds interpretation is an interpretation of quantum mechanics that asserts the objective reality of the universal wavefunction and denies the actuality of wavefunction collapse. Many-worlds implies that all possible alternate histories and futures are real, each representing an actual ‘world’ (or ‘universe’).” The many-worlds interpretation arose in 1957 in the Princeton University Ph.D. dissertation of Hugh Everett working under the direction of the late John Archibald Wheeler, who I mentioned in the last post. Although I am a tremendous admirer of Wheeler, I am skeptical of the many-worlds interpretation. It seems unnecessarily complicated, especially in light of ideas that have developed since I noticed them in 1972. There is no experimental evidence for the interpretation. Such evidence might involve interference effects between the two versions of the universe as the splitting occurs. Finally, if I exist in a superposition, how come I’m only conscious of the one side? Bringing in “consciousness” however, leads to all kinds of muddy nonsense about consciousness effects in wave function splitting or collapse. I’m all for consciousness studies and possibly such will be relevant for physics after another revolution in neurology or physics. At present we can understand quantum mechanics without explicitly bringing in consciousness.\nIn the next post I’ll go into what I noticed in 1971-72 and how this idea subsequently became developed in the greater physics community. The next post will necessarily be somewhat more mathematically specific than so far, possibly including a few gory details. I hope that the math won’t obscure the story. In subsequent posts I’ll revert to talking about physics theory without actually doing any math.
Don’t let the holidays drive you ape because this year, we are going to do it for you! Each year Kidrobot produces a limited edition collectible to commemorate our favorite c-words: Christmas and Chanukah! This year, Kidrobot veteran Jeremy “MAD” Madl and Kidrobot find out if banana jingle with the HolidAPE 3-inch Dunny!\nThis seasonal simian is full of yuletide… ‘Cheer’ giving voice to Christmas rage. Mystery packaged in a foil-stamped gift box, with a little Noel-nog you could shove this in your loved one’s stocking. Can you see all the holiday excitement (or frustration) in his face? Regardless, this ape is ready for the holidays and all that comes with it adorned with the appropriate colors of red and green with symbols of holiday cheer, but that is not all because he also brought another member of his shrewdness ( a group of apes) to the party. In full holiday gear and ready to spin the dreidel and play an intense game of Kvitlech is the Chanukah HolidAPE in silver and blue. Since he is full of holiday spirit, bring the HolidAPE with you when lighting the menorah or decorating the Christmas Tree! Get your HolidAPE cheer on November 7 at Kidrobot.com, Kidrobot stores, and retailers.\nBesides designing this year’s stellar holiday Dunny, MAD has been busier than Santa Claus on Christmas eve it seems!\nBeing the toy design maven he is, MAD has started to push the envelope with his toy design. This year alone he has furthered the line of MAD*L with new 3D printed micro figures and the much anticipated new phase:4 edition . Keeping everyone up to date on his instagram with teasers and product development as it happens. Here is where we saw the development of his new Modern Hero design that grown by leaps and bounds into a stand alone figure and a bank. Seems like it was yesterday we saw the Modern Hero Dunny release.\nNot as if he wasn’t busy enough, Jeremy launched Madness Brand. A new outlet for apparel, prints, design, and accessories for those who hustle hard. It has been an epic year for Jeremy, but 2014 stands to be even bigger.
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Getting in the back-to-school groove? So are we, and we’re itching to get back to recess! When it comes to fun, our Recess Enhancement Program (REP) coaches have you covered. Kick off the school year by rounding up the kids for a game of Community, the perfect activity to make friends and get exercise!\nCreate a square or rectangular boundary.\nPlayers walk around within the boundary.\nInstructor calls out a number, and players must create a a group of that number of students, called a community.\nYou form a community by linking arms.\nIf participants can’t form a community of the number called, players do five jumping jacks to rejoin the game.\nTip for instructor: Call smaller numbers in beginning rounds.\nFor each round, communities must be made up of different students to promote inclusion.\nUse color cones to call out colors and numbers together.\nEASY: Communities can’t make any noise.\nMEDIUM: Players solve an addition or subtraction equation before creating a community. For example, 5–2=3. Make a community of three people.\nHARD: Players solve a multiplication or division equation before creating a community. For example, 2x3=6. Make a community of six people.
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With the Easter celebration fast approaching, the chapel message has turned to the essence of what Easter is all about; namely the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus. Death is a difficult thing to talk about, especially when we have lost loved ones. It also touches a raw nerve when we consider the recent headline in Christchurch where many lives were lost through the senseless act of one man. Our prayers and thoughts continue to be directed to the families who have lost loved ones through this massacre and to the Christchurch community who continue to mourn for their families, their neighbours and for their peaceful community.\nIn complete contrast to this, the Easter message heralds one man giving his life as a ransom for many. The choice Jesus made was designed to save lives and has embedded into humanity the empowering directive to love others as we would love ourselves.\nTo help make better sense of Jesus death, the renowned 20th Century British author, C.S. Lewis, created the literary masterpiece The Chronicles of Narnia. The central character, ‘Aslan’, the lion who laid down his life as a ransom for one of the humans, provides an allegorical insight into the nature of why Jesus chose to lay down his life.\nC.S. Lewis scripted Aslan in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe with the goal to highlight the immense impact that comes from an ‘all-powerful being’ choosing to give up its life to free the world of Narnia from the grip of evil. Although the death of Aslan initially seems to make no sense, the values of courage, selflessness and love herald the turning point in the Narnia chronicles on many fronts; lives were saved, justice prevailed and the grip of evil was dissolved.\nAs we draw the parallel between Aslan and Jesus, the world of Narnia and our own worlds’, the essence of the Easter message hopefully serves to shine light into all of our lives in a way that brings the freedom and empowerment that it was designed for. I hope we all enjoy a safe, exciting and fulfilling Easter holiday in the next few weeks.
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