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During an interview for a recent Risk Assessment, a staff member at a client nonprofit asked, “Why can’t we just get along?” She continued by describing the actions of senior leaders in her organization, whose behavior toward one another negatively affected employees at all levels of the organization. Instead of inspiring kindness, compassion and the willingness to help and support one another, the leadership team’s behavior inspired mistrust.\nTo begin mending broken fences in an organization or heal a toxic culture, it’s important to reflect on the reasons for conflict as well as its potential role in making an agency stronger and more effective.\nThe article’s author, Tamara Lytle, explains that conflicting priorities are at the heart of conflict when staff battle over resources, incompatible goals, and change. Conflicting perspectives may be the confounding culprit when different backgrounds, worldviews, wants and needs clash at work. Conflicting assumptions fuel conflict when team members misinterpret one another’s intentions. And conflict tolerances arise when staff members bring different levels of comfort with conflict to the workplace.\nWhen is conflict a good thing? Conflict can be a powerful force for good when your employees recognize that firm, but polite disagreement is essential to exploring the toughest challenges and most exciting opportunities facing the organization. Conflict is also a tool for progress when disagreements are addressed in person, and without delay. Running down a co-worker or denigrating their ideas outside of their presence is not acceptable. Sending inflammatory emails to prove you’re “right” and a colleague is “wrong,” is simply and always wrong. Explaining your different perspective or views to a colleague during a meeting where both of you are present is healthy and productive.\nAt the Center, I’ve come to relish meetings where contrary views come to the surface. And I’m proud of how members of our team respectfully share their conflicting perspectives and ideas. In fact, when I notice that our team seems to be too comfortably wed to a single approach to a challenge, I worry that anchoring bias has taken hold! The lack of disagreement can send a smart group of people down a dangerous, or suboptimal path. When our team senses that we have too quickly settled on the first idea presented, we try to take a few minutes to come up with the polar opposite solution to the one we initially thought made the most sense. After identifying the antithesis of our first solution, we then try to identify “synthesis,” or blended ideas.\nEmily Wilson suggests the following approaches to transform destructive workplace conflict into a powerful and productive force for good.\nTake a look in the mirror – Start managing unproductive conflict by taking a simple quiz to diagnose your conflict management style. Keep in mind that your style may change depending on the situation. Think about your relationship with a specific work team as you complete the quiz. Consider sharing the results with your team, and encouraging others to take the quiz.\nEngage in collaborative and reflective listening – When you’re having a hard time understanding where on earth (or elsewhere!) a colleague is coming from, try “wearing” your co-worker’s perspectives, by repeating what you believe to be their position. For example, “I understand that you want us to discontinue offering that program because it generates more negative feedback than anything else we’re doing. Does that explain your position?” To learn more about reflective listening click here.\nEmbrace, don’t bury conflict – The most important step to creating a collaborative and harmonious workplace is to insist that conflict be addressed directly and without delay. If you catch a glimpse of yourself engaging in conflict-avoiding or passive-aggressive behavior, resolve to meet face-to-face with the key players, today. When you observe conflict brewing in the work teams you supervise, insist that everyone get together to discuss and thoughtfully reflect on the creative spectrum of views and solutions.\nFew leaders look forward to conflict in the workplace. Yet wishing that your team will “get along” or that conflict will dissipate without intervention, are equally unproductive. A healthier perspective is to recognize that conflict and creativity go hand in glove. By encouraging the members of your team to bring conflicts to the table, and to practice disagreeing without being disagreeable, you will begin to make conflict a source for mission-advancing good.\nMelanie Herman is Executive Director of the Nonprofit Risk Management Center. She welcomes your questions and feedback at [email protected] or 703.777.3504.\nThank you for a busy and educational day with the Risk Connect virtual conference. I look forward to putting into practice the many things I learned today.\nSign up for the RISK eNews! |
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From the beginning her twin passions were drawing and horses.\nHer hero was Leonardo da Vinci.\nand told she would never be an artist.\nand oodles of beach detreitus.\n…and a strong belief in her abilities.\nAnd for a little inspiration...Join Hooked on Fridays!\nThank you for sharing that artist...her work is unbelievably beautiful and inspiring! I love, love the idea of using "found" objects as her medium. She is following her passion and it is paying off. I can't wait to see more of her work!\nI'm astounded. Knowing yourself and following through with what you need to do produces amazing results. What would it be like to see through her eyes?\ni hear some led zepplin..\ndream until your dream comes true...thanks linda!\nThanks for sharing that. sometimes the most creative are the ones least understood. Increadible work.\nJust goes to prove, never listen to another when it comes to your dreams.\nAn amazing and wondrous artist!\nGlad she listened to her own heart and followed her own dreams!\nI just love these, I spent the day at the family ranch today...brushing,combing jipping my gelding!\nThis is great inspiration. So tough to make it these days in anything.\nStop by when you have some time.\nMe too, OMGosh! I have seen one driftwood horse picture before and was amazed, and now the hole story with all the images..., talk dedication, and hard work. Great story!\nThese make my heart happy! They are absolutely stunning! I always love seeing them. Wouldn't it be amzaing to own one?!\nI love that she perservered when others doubted her... a great lesson indeed!\nThese are fabulous. I've seen them before but I'm always amazed by them!\nThank you for sharing this! It helps me every single time I read something like this! It makes my dream even stronger!!!!!!!!!!\nTo hell with what other people say, she had a vision and she saw her dream become reality---I envy that! The courage to create what you believe!\nWow - that is incredible! never seen anything like that before!!! what an artist. thanks for sharing.\n'lawn ornaments' that don't eat hay!!\nThanks for sharing these beautiful pictures. They are absolutely amazing!\nAbsolutly amazing. The creativity is stunning.\nOH MY! That is AMAZING!!!\nI've seen pictures of these driftwood horses before -- but I'm just as amazed seeing them now as I was the first time I saw them :-) Absolutely incredible.\nThat is just so inspiring and her work is amazing!!!\nHer story is so inspiring. Her work blows me away.\nWow...I'm speechless! Such beauty in art and in perservering inspiration! Thx so much for sharing!\nWow!!I,too,am speechless.What an incredible talent,to be able to see art when others see junk.Great story!\nI love that! Very cool and creative.\nUnusual and wonderful artistry always deserves attention. There's nothing like photos to take it global. Thanks for the lovely post.\nI have seen this lady's work before...what a gift. Better yet, she is using her gifts. That's the trick you know, you gotta use them.\nHoly cow...that was unbelievable!! Thank you so much for sharing something so unusually beautiful. Have a wonderful weekend.\nDear Linda, what a lovely post!\nThese horses are wonderful! I wish I could have one of these at my place!\nGood to se you again!\nWow those are kinda spooky cool ... like something from Harry Potter!\nwow this was so impressive. very stunning. thanks for sharing this great story.\nThat is amazing..she is blessed with a gift..\nWOWSA!! Thank you for sharing this! I am on the cusp of 45, and still trying to find my true passion... I love this kind of inspiration, gets me thinkin'!!!\nWow, what an amazing piece! So glad your sheets finally arrived, Linda. Have a super weekend!\nI have seen those horses and she is amazing!! Driftwood is so romantic and lovely anyway, but to see these horses made from it really takes my breath away.\nHeather is a hero - never, ever be confined by the opinions of others. Live your dream. Your way. The rest will slide right into place.\nOh my. They are gorgeous. I never knew such a thing of beauty could be created by human hands. You are amazing!\nI've seen these photos before. It was a pleasure to see them again. They sure are spectacular. Thanks for sharing.\nWhat incredible work, imagination, inspiration... you name it. Those works are fantastic! Thank you for sharing.\nA horse lover's ability,is to create.\nWOW. I must, must, must have a driftwood sculpture. |
In an internet scam to rival the ‘Nigerian Prince' for gall, hundreds of small British businesses and minor celebs have fallen victim to a sophisticated blackmail ruse hinged around Wikipedia.\n“Rogue editors” reputedly working for the vast online encyclopaedia site approached victims and demanded hundreds of pounds to “protect” or update their Wikipedia pages.\nAmong the victims were a high-end jewellery shop in Shoreditch, east London and a former Britain’s Got Talent contestant.\nThe site, which hosts almost 5m English articles written since its launch in 2001, utilises the help of more than 250,000 people to protect and edit its content. The majority of the time relying on volunteers, a structure that’s left Wikipedia open to an array of abuse and security issues.\nVictims would be approached by scammers who would then edit the required page following a money transaction. The web pages would then be reviewed by another ‘user’, often a fake account set up by the original con-person, dubbed a “sock puppet” account, for review.\nFollowing the initial changes victims would be re-approached and asked to pay extra money to protect the accounts.\nSince discovering the con following a two month investigation dubbed “Orangemoody”, Wikipedia has taken action against what the site is referring to as a “coordinated group” of fraudsters and has blocked around 380 accounts.\nThe true identity of the group is still unknown. |
This lovely city, constructed on a sequence of islands within the centre of an enormous lagoon, is a traditional travel destination for lovers. Famed for its network of canals which make up the main thoroughfares of the town, and for it is distinctive and infrequently crumbling buildings, Venice is a metropolis full of surprises the place you could possibly fairly happily wander for hours, hopelessly lost, solely to seek out yourself again the place you started. My recommendation can be to abandon all hope of knowing where you might be and easily get misplaced in the winding streets, marvelling at the little treasures of architecture, buying and meals that Venice holds. A slight phrase of warning – Venice shouldn’t be a metropolis for party animals; wander the streets after about 9pm and you will be exhausting pushed to find anything to do. One for getting up early, benefiting from the day and then retiring to a resort room for the evening!\nGolden sand, crystal clear blue ocean and a summer season local weather that rivals the South of France (more often than not!) and it is all on our doorstep! A forty minute airline flight out of Stansted or Gatwick or two hours by ferry from Weymouth will get you to Guernsey or Jersey, the two largest islands, and from there you’ll be able to take hourly ferries to Herm or Sark or an area flight to Alderney. The beautiful pure magnificence of those islands is complemented by the local pace of life, which some visitors have likened to stepping thirty years into the past. The Channel Islands supply a real variety of experiences for lovers of all ages, with Jersey and Guersey offering browsing, dolphin watching trips, buying, nightclubs, while the smaller islands are pure relaxation centres, Sark’s Seigneurial Gardens are gorgeous and rich and Herm, the smallest of the islands to be open to the public, is only a mile by a mile and a half (about the size of Hyde Park) and surrounded on three sides by high quality golden sand. The variability and laid back attitudes of the islands make them a perfect vacation spot for lovers young and previous and are also supreme for these travelling with kids, who can relaxation assured that the kids will discover plenty to amuse themselves with, leaving the dad and mom free to get pleasure from some high quality romantic time.\nFor those who are searching for more information about the topic of luxury vacation home, please make sure to check out the web page that is quoted right in this line.\nToday, more and more people are searching for cheap hotels, discount hotel and hotel deals. Not only hotel deals and travel deals that attracted people to holiday, but also importantly flight deals. For that reason, more airlines are offering cheaper flight rates. In addition to that, more low class carrier airlines emerging in every country, extending their flight to popular travel destination.\nIn the post Global Financial Crisis era, there are many holiday travellers and business traveller downgrade their airlines class. Those who used to travel on first class downgraded their class to business class, and for those who travel on business downgraded to economy class. Even those who travel on traditional airlines economy class downgraded their airlines to low cost carrier airlines.\nBusiness travellers, who used to travel in business class, now have to squeeze themselves in a long haul flight in economy class. It might not be a good choice if the business travellers have to attend a meeting a few hours after arrival however, for a company the downgrade has saved up to 20-30%. And by downgrading first class to business class, the company has saved up to 70% or even more in some airlines costs. Travellers with big family will surely choose the cheaper option for flight, such as economy class or even low cost carrier.\nWith the competitive price in low cost carrier, the carrier company try to maximise their revenue by just offering travellers with the maximum 20kg bag per traveller. Some low cost carrier even put the maximum of 10kg per bag per traveller. Some low cost carrier even charge extra for 3rd checked in baggage, and some airlines is also planning to charge extra for hand luggage. This means, if you want to travel on long haul flight in a longer than just a few days holiday, which include shopping spree, you have pay extra charges for the overweight baggage. Some travellers end up paid more than travelling in traditional flight.\nNigeria is located in western part of Africa. Mother nature manifests herself in Nigeria’s rain forests, natural waterfalls and savannas. Nigeria also has many beautiful beaches. This country is rich in culture and heritage. Wildlife lovers will definitely enjoy their visit to Nigeria.\n1) Yankari Game Reserve : This national park is biggest and most popular in Nigeria. It is located around the Gagi river. You can reach here by road in less than 2 hours from Bauchi town. It is open 365 days a year. You can find majestic African elephants, hippopotamus, crocodiles, baboons, roan antelope, buffalo, water bucks and bush bucks. If you are lucky, you can also spot lions. Wikki Warm Springs is one of the main attractions. The water here is approximately 6 feet deep and is warm. Here you can also find many types of birds like Goliath heron, kingfishers, vultures etc. The accommodation available is very basic. The department of tourism recommends that you visit between November and May. Gashaka-Gumti National Park, Cross River National Park and Kainji National Park are other popular national parks of Nigeria.\n2) Coconut beach : This beach is located in the town of Bagadry. It is surrounded by coconut trees and looks beautiful. Bar beach, Ibeno beach, Eleko beach, Lekki beach and Calabar beach holidays are other beaches which are worth a visit.\nMany people do travel by using the flight, for vacation or business. Air flights have become the main transportation for long distance travel. At present people tend to look for air flights that can take us to our destination quickly. To help in this matter we can buy regular cost of airline tickets or we can look for cheap air flight tickets. Travelling will be more interesting and fun when we get the price cheap air flights.\nLooking for best cheap air flight tickets is a challenge, because it is not always easy to do. Sometimes we can be lucky to get a very cheap ticket price. These cheap tickets can be found in many major airlines and low cost airlines. The main points you need to consider in this case is to decide the maximum amount you’ll pay the price. 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Jim Rohn once said, “Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going”.\nAnd while habit is what keeps you going, it isn’t always enough to keep you going indefinitely.\nYou have a goal. You want to lose 14 pounds, run a marathon or write a non-fiction book, but in order to achieve your goal, you need motivation, without it, you cannot start.\nBut motivation is not reliable; it ebbs and flows depending on your emotional state and if you’re “not in the mood”, you can let yourself off the hook.\nSo perhaps you incentivise yourself to do your new behaviour instead, which, in turn, motivates you again and again. “If I do X, I receive Y”.\nThis is understandable: in the beginning, it’s painful and not doing it is easier. You have to buffer resistance by rewarding yourself for taking action, especially when you don’t want to.\nIf you’re really committed, you’ll study the science of behaviour change, particularly, habit formation, and identify a cue to trigger your new behaviour.\nYou make it a habit.\nTo achieve a goal, you need to build a system; one you constantly and never-endingly improve. If you “systemise” behaviours like dieting, writing and prospecting as habitual behaviours – in other words, make them automatic – you’re going to slim down, finish your manuscript and have clients.\nBut only for so long . . .\nBooks like Charles Duhigg’s The Power of Habit and Jeremy Dean’s Making Habits, Breaking Habits have popularised behaviour change. They motivate us because they’ve introduced us to research-based strategies that work. We can implement them immediately and see the results for ourselves. Granted, change is hard, but it’s never been easier to flip the switch.\nThe problem, however, is we’ve become hooked on habits. Yes, habituating behaviours is easier and doing so helps us achieve our goals. I for one have written about them at length here and I certainly owe a lot of my success to changing my habits.\nBut what I’ve come to realise is we can become dependent on them; we believe, like an operator, we can turn our autopilot on, sit back and relax, and be left to our own devices.\nThe reality is we can’t; even though behaviours become automatic, that doesn’t mean they no longer require conscious thought. You still need to be engaged while you’re doing them.\nSo here’s the rub: motivation is what gets you started and habit is what keeps you going, but discipline is what takes you above and beyond.\nAs we’ve learned in previous essays, at the core of every habit is the same neurological loop called The Habit Loop.\nHowever, when we become dependent on cues – and especially ones that are outside our locus of control – we risk forgoing behaviours that are essential in helping us achieving our goals.\nDiscipline, however, become a behaviour you must do; cues or no cues, you do it.\nExample 1. The habit is waking up at 06:00 every weekday. Your alarm clock sounds [CUE] and you wake up [ROUTINE]. The discipline is not pressing the snooze button, regardless of how groggy you are.\nExample 2. The habit is writing 750 words every day. You open your laptop [CUE] and you write [ROUTINE]. But you receive a phone call from a friend asking you for a favour: he needs you to pick him up from the airport. The discipline is writing when as soon as you return home. No excuses.\nExample 3. The habit is eating healthily. You’re at a restaurant and you’re asked to place your order [CUE], your meal arrives and you eat [ROUTINE]. But one day you’re in company and everyone orders dessert. The discipline is saying no, regardless of pressure from your peers to say yes.\nTo be disciplined, you must essentialise your ONE Habit. You don’t rely on habitual cues. You do it because you choose to; your “shoulds” become “musts”. You have emotional clarity. You think rationally about your impulses, rather than respond to them irrationally and emotionally.\nIf we are to change our behaviours, indefinitely, we need discipline.\nThe question is: why is discipline so hard to practice in the first place?\nIf we train ourselves to obey rules or a code of behaviour – say, running every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday – do we need to punish ourselves to correct disobedience?\nDiscipline isn’t something we should be afraid of; it’s something we should strive for. As Stephen R. Covey said, “The undisciplined are slaves to moods, appetites and passions”.\nSo, with that said, let’s break the chains that bind.\nTo become disciplined, we must delay gratification. Understand: pain is unavoidable. You have a choice: either you can experience short-term pain and long-term pleasure from delaying gratification, or short-term pleasure and long-term pain from experiencing immediate gratification.\nA lot of people err on the side of immediate gratification. Don’t be one of them.\nThere are lots of ways to build discipline. Here are three of my favourite ways. You can start, now.\nSelf-Assessment. You must identify where you need discipline and perhaps more importantly, why. To quote Nietzsche, “He who has a strong enough why can bear almost any how”. The Focusing Question and essentializing your ONE Thing will help you achieve this. Learn what’s causing you resistance and buffer it, immediately.\nSelf-Awareness. Understand why you fail. The blame isn’t on you; it’s on your strategy. Do you know why we fail to break bad habits? Simple: we overestimate our ability to control our impulsive behaviours and say no. Change your strategy. Become a Choice Architect and eliminate anything that will distract you. Remember: “Out of sight, out of mind”.\nSelf-Celebration. A minor tweak in an old institutional habit was a small-win for the LGBT Community – but it changed everything. Celebrate your small-wins every day. Congratulate yourself for not pressing the snooze button, for saying no to dessert and for not checking your Facebook before studying. And, while you’re at it, celebrate your failures as well. Congratulations: you now have a learning opportunity. Remember: asserting discipline is hard, so reward your efforts.\nIn closing, when you feel weak – and it will happen – do something different; anything that will change your behaviour. Focus on your breathing. Do one pushup. Stand on one leg. Do something.\nIf you want to change a behaviour in the long-term, you need motivation to start. And, as Leo Babauta says, “You need to make it so easy you can’t say no”; with regularity, it will become a habit. But, with consistency, it will become a discipline. An example of who you are, not what you do. The responsibility no longer falls on environmental cues; it falls on you. You do it because you must. You do it because you’re disciplined.\nRohn also said, “Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment”. Laziness burns that bridge. Discipline is always less painful than regret. You can do it. You can do it now.\n Duhigg, C. (2012) The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do and How to Change, Random House: New York.\n Breines J. G., Chen S. (2012) ‘Self-Compassion Increases Self-Improvement Motivation’, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, [Epub ahead of print].\n Parker-Pope, T. (2011) Easy on Yourself, a New Wave of Research Urges, Available at: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/28/go-easy-on-yourself-a-new-wave-of-research-urges/comment-page-13/ – respond (Accessed: January 22 2015). |
This format of numbers and abbreviations (dB/oct = decibels per octave) is often used to refer to the frequency response behavior of a filter. A filter typically has a cutoff or corner frequency it is tuned to. It then reduces (filters) the frequency spectrum of a signal going through it so that its loudness is multiples of 12 decibels weaker for each octave further away you get from the cutoff frequency.\nA 12dB/octave filter is often referred to as a “two pole” filter (as each pole of a filter’s design results in 6dB of attenuation). Vintage Arp, Korg, and Oberheim instruments often featured 2-pole filters, often resulting in brighter sounds when compared to those with 4-pole instruments. |
If you reside and/or are travelling from outside the New York City metropolitan area to seek the expertise of Dr. Daniel Y. Maman and Dr. Stafford R. Broumand, 740 Park Plastic Surgery can provide several recommendations for primely-located hotels, interesting museums, must-see cultural sites, excellent restaurants, and a variety of other attractions located within the vicinity of our practice. Our friendly staff will be happy to answer any questions you may have or offer insider information that can help make your stay in the neighborhood as enjoyable and convenient as possible.\nWhether you are just starting to plan your trip or you have already arrived in the city, you can use the map below to pinpoint the exact location of our office, as well as find icons for some of the most popular places our traveling patients like to visit during their time in Manhattan. If you need any additional information, or if you don’t see anything that appeals to you, please do not hesitate to contact 740 Park Plastic Surgery online or reach us by phone at 800-941-8459. |
Astronomyy is a relatively unknown British alternative electro-pop artist that is self-described as “Surf/Urban,” an unrecognized sub-genre. It would most likely be located somewhere near the “House” end of the EDM spectrum of Electronic. The intertwining of alternative elements – such as Astronomyy’s signature “space guitar” sound – and electronic music have not been paired this well in years (see Purity Ring, Neon Indian).\nAstronomy’s collaboration with Billie Eilish, who hails from Los Angeles, is edited in just the right manner. Eilish’s lyrics are not over cut and chopped, providing the appropriate breaks that sync with Astronomyy’s expert remix of the melody and beat.\nBe sure to check out Astronomyy’s newest work, “Into U,” linked here via SoundCloud! |
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– Beyond Fest, the highest-attended genre film festival in the U.S., has announced “Cronenberg with Cronenberg: A Retrospective of the New Flesh,” an exhaustive,13-film celebration of the legendary autuer’s career. Returning to Los Angeles for the first time in a decade, David Cronenberg will be in attendance for three, special event screenings at the legendary Egyptian Theatre where he will be joined by actors, collaborators, and guest moderators.\nCo-presented by Telefilm Canada, the American Cinematheque’s partner for the annual Canada Now film festival, and with the support of the Consulate General of Canada, “Cronenberg on Cronenberg” opens on Saturday, September 29 with “The Shaping of Rage,”an all-day marathon of David Cronenberg’s early films presented sequentially and on 35mm. That evening, Cronenberg will be joined by long-time collaborator Howard Shore for a 30th anniversary screening of “Dead Ringers” with director Mick Garris moderating a post-screening Q&A.\nThe full slate is comprised of 37 features, 43 shorts, one episodic series, and 20 virtual-reality and immersive experiences; half of the lineup was directed or co-directed by women. Other standouts include Kahlil Hudson and Alex Jablonski’s “Young Men and Fire,” Lana Wilson’s series “The Cure for Fear,” Jane Gillooly’s “Where the Pavement Ends,” “Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes,” “What Is Democracy,” “The Truth About Killer Robots,” Locarno winner “Fausto,” and Karlovy Vary winners “Walden” and “Putin’s Witnesses.” Take a look at the full slate at https://pointsnorthinstitute.org.\n– Today SFFILM announced the recipients of the Sloan Science in Cinema Filmmaker Fellowship. The award goes to support the development of narrative feature screenplays that explore stories and characters related to science and technology. In addition to a $35,000 cash grant, the fellowship includes a two-month residency at SFFilm’s FilmHouse – production offices independent filmmakers – and access to consulting science advisors with expertise in the screenplay’s scientific subjects, as well introductions to leaders in the Bay Area’s science and technology communities.\nThe two new fellows are writer/director Erica Liu with “The Mushroomers” and writer/director So Young Shelly Yo with “The 11th Endeavor.” Project descriptions are below. The fellowship is funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.\n“The Mushroomers”: Following her husband’s death, a young mycologist attempts to sublimate her grief by embarking on an offbeat project to heal a contaminated old-growth forest using only super fungi, but Mother Nature and the mechanics of her own mourning prove far fickler than she had anticipated.\n“The 11th Endeavor”: A fiery female biotechnologist, hoping to break ground outside the realms of her lab, competes to be Korea’s first astronaut on the nationwide televised Korean Astronaut Program. In her obsessive quest to become Korea’s first astronaut, So Yeon steps into a world of unmeasurable physical and mental stress and discovers shocking revelations about her country. Based on the true story of Yi So Yeon, South Korea’s first astronaut.\n– RLJE Films has acquired all North American rights to the upcoming horror film “All the Creatures Were Stirring.” Written and directed by David Ian McKendry and Rebekah McKendry, the film stars Constance Wu, Amanda Fuller, Jonathan Kite, Jocelin Donahue, and Graham Skipper. RLJE plans to release the film on VOD, Digital and DVD on December 4, 2018.\n– Kino Lorber has acquired U.S. rights to Jafar Panahi’s latest humanistic drama, “3 Faces,” which had its world premiere and won the best screenplay award at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. The film will have its North American premiere next month at the Toronto International Film Festival and will screen at the upcoming New York Film Festival this fall.\nThis is Panahi’s fourth feature that he has made while under a 20-year ban imposed by the Iranian government since 2010. The film will be rolled out in theaters in March 2019, followed by VOD and home video release.\n– The First Annual Montana International Film Festival today announced its main slate of over 55 films, panels and events from September 14 – 16 in Billings, MT. The inaugural festival will see six narrative and eight documentary features competing for $15,000 in cash and in-kind prizes, including the first-ever MINT Spirit Award, as well as six juried awards: Best Female Director, Best Narrative Feature, Best Narrative Short Film, Best Documentary Feature Film, Best Documentary Short Film, and the Made In Montana award.\n“We’re excited to have had the caliber of submissions that we received, especially for a first-year festival,” said Executive Director Brian Murnion in an official statement. You can find out more about the new festival at its official website.\n– Paramount Worldwide Acquisitions has acquired the North American rights to the Sarah Jessica Parker-starring drama “Here and Now” (formerly titled “Blue Night”). The film will be distributed by Paramount Home Media Distribution on Digital and VOD beginning November 9, 2018, the same day that it will debut in theaters from AMBI Distribution.\n– Samuel Goldwyn Films has announced that the company has acquired North American rights to actor Alex Pettyfer’s directorial debut “Back Roads.” Based on the Oprah’s Book Club selection and New York Times bestselling novel by Tawni O’Dell, the film explores the impact of family trauma with a powerful and visceral noir thriller that leaves audiences breathless until the last moment. The film is slated for a late 2018 theatrical release.\n– IFC Films has acquired U.S. rights to “Black 47,” directed by Lance Daly, produced by Macdara Kelleher, Tim O’Hair, Arcadiy Golubovich, and Jonathan Loughran. The film, which had its World Premiere at the 2018 Berlin International Film Festival, stars James Frecheville, Hugo Weaving, Stephen Rea, Jim Broadbent, Freddie Fox, Barry Keoghan, Sarah Greene, and Moe Dunford.\nAltitude Film Distribution will release the film in mainland Britain on September 28. The film will also open in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland on September 5 through Wildcard Distribution. “Black 47” will have its North American premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival and will be released theatrically in the U.S. on September 28 via IFC FILMS.\n– Music Box Films has acquired the U.S. rights to “Transit” from German auteur Christian Petzold, starring up-and-comer Franz Rogowski and Paula Beer. The film had its world premiere in competition at the 2018 Berlin Film Festival and has been selected to play this fall in the Toronto International Film Festival and the New York Film Festival. Music Box Films plans a theatrical rollout in early 2019 followed by a release on home entertainment platforms.\nAdapted from Anna Seghers’ WWII novel of the same name, Petzold reimagines the story written and set in Marseille just after Germany’s invasion as an examination of modern-day France. The story follows Georg (Franz Rogowski), a German refugee who takes on the identity of a recently deceased author, Weidel, whose papers he was carrying as he fled Paris.\n– IFP’s signature event, IFP Week, is celebrating its 40th anniversary with both new and revamped public programs for the 2018 edition, taking place from September 15 – 20, 2018. Alumni from across four decades of the organization’s history are coming together to review careers, discuss the state of the film and media industries, and debate the future of storytelling. This year’s programs include numerous public screenings, talks, and even a DUMBO-wide scavenger hunt, all centered on cutting-edge independent content for the big screen, the small screen, and now your headphones, with IFP’s inaugural dive into podcasting and audio storytelling. IFP’s public programs are the perfect place to meet and interact with creatives pushing the boundaries of storytelling on all platforms.\nUnder the leadership of Head of Programming Amy Dotson and Programming Producer Bill Curran, the IFP Week public talks and events take place in and around Brooklyn, NY at BRIC, The William Vale Hotel, the Brooklyn Army Terminal, DUMBO Loft, and IFP’s headquarters, the Made in NY Media Center by IFP. You can find out more about this year’s event at its official website.\n– Serbian producer Milos Antic announced today that he has acquired the film rights to legendary director Sam Peckinpah’s unproduced classic screenplay “Castaway” from the Peckinpah Estate and will be producing alongside Los Angeles-based producers Katy Haber and Benni Korzen.\n– The Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF) today announced that writer/director Sara Colangelo’s “The Kindergarten Teacher” will be the Opening Night Film of the 26th Hamptons International Film Festival on Thursday, October 4 at Guild Hall in East Hampton. The film stars Maggie Gyllenhaal, Parker Sevak, Rosa Salazar, and Gael García Bernal, telling the story of a kindergarten teacher who seeks to cultivate the poetic talents of one of her students with questionable methods.\nColangelo is a 2013 alumna of HIFF’s annual Screenwriters Lab. Maggie Gyllenhaal & Colangelo will both be in attendance at the festival.\n– YouTube has partnered with Roadside Attractions to release “Viper Club,” Maryam Keshavarz’s new drama starring Susan Sarandon, Matt Bomer, Lola Kirke, Adepero Oduye, Sheila Vand, and Edie Falco. The film will debut at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and will be released in theaters on October 26, 2018. VIPER CLUB will be available on YouTube Premium in 2019.\nThe film, co-written by Iranian-American filmmaker Maryam Keshavarz and Jonathan Mastro, tells the story of Helen (Susan Sarandon), a veteran ER nurse secretly struggling to free her grown son, a foreign war correspondent, from capture by a terrorist group. After running into roadblocks with government agencies, she discovers a clandestine community of journalists, philanthropists and advocates who might be able to help her.\n– Grasshopper Film has acquired North American distribution rights to “Distant Constellation,” Shevaun Mizrahi’s beautifully composed and magical documentary on the residents of a Turkish retirement home comprised of pranksters, historians, artists and would-be Casanovas. “Distant Constellation” will open theatrically at the Metrograph in New York City on November 2, 2018 before expanding to other markets, followed by a release on VOD and home video in early 2019.\n– Kino Lorber announces has acquired all North American rights to Bi Gan’s sophomore feature, “Long Day’s Journey Into Night,” which had its world premiere at Un Certain Regard section at Cannes Film Festival earlier this year. The film will have its North American premiere at the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival next month and its US premiere at the New York Film Festival in October. The film will be rolled out in theaters in Spring 2019, followed by VOD and home video releases.\nBi’s previous film, “Kalili Blues,” had an acclaimed run worldwide in 2015, winning China’s Golden Horse Award for Best New Director and an emerging director award at the Locarno International Film Festival.\nPer its official synopsis, “‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night’ follows a drifter named Luo Hongwu (Huang Jue) who returns to Kaili, the Chinese hometown from which he fled several years ago. He begins a search for the woman he once loved (Tang Wei) and whom he has never been able to forget.” The film wowed audiences and critics at Cannes with an ambitious 59-minute, single 3D extended take that plunged viewers into the main character’s dreamy perspective when he dons glasses in a cinema to watch a 3D film.\nCooper will also receive a year of mentorship and services to support the development, production, and impact campaign for the film. The announcement comes at a critical time, and this program will nurture filmmakers committed to creating dynamic storytelling and encourage environmental stewardship.\nThe SFFILM Environmental Fellowship is geared towards mid-career filmmakers with a feature documentary project in development or early production that focuses on pressing environmental or conservation issues. Cooper is an Emmy Award-winning cinematographer with a passion for transforming complex issues into compelling storytelling.\n“Youth v. Gov” will chronicle a landmark lawsuit brought by 21 youths who are suing the U.S. government and fossil fuel industry for creating a climate emergency and endangering their futures. The film was selected from a field of 70+ submissions by a committee of film and environmental experts from SFFILM, Vulcan Productions, Sierra Magazine, EarthX and the Redford Center.\n– Sundance Selects has acquired U.S. rights to “Non-Fiction,” written and directed by Olivier Assayas, starring Juliette Binoche and Guillaume Canet. The film will have its World Premiere at the Venice FIlm Festival followed by screenings at the Toronto International Film Festival and the New York Film Festival.\n– Glenn Close will be honored by Museum of the Moving Image at its 32nd annual Salute on December 3 in New York. The news was announced today by Ivan L. Lustig, Co-Chairman of the Museum’s Board of Trustees and Carl Goodman, the Museum’s Executive Director. The evening will feature cocktails, dinner, and an award presentation, featuring clips from Close’s career introduced by her friends and colleagues.\nClose joins the ranks of past honorees who have received the Museum’s Salute including: Annette Bening, Warren Beatty, Tom Cruise, Clint Eastwood, Robert DeNiro, Robin Williams, Goldie Hawn, Dustin Hoffman, Tom Hanks, Hugh Jackman, Steve Martin, Julianne Moore, Al Pacino, Sidney Poitier, Julia Roberts, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and Jimmy Stewart.\n– The 2018 Traverse City Film Festival wrapped over the weekend, and concluded its latest edition with a slew of award winners, including Win Wenders’ “Pope Francis: A Man of His Word” (Grand Prize for Best Film), a tie for Best U.S. Fiction film between Scott Cooper’s “Hostiles” and Brett Haley’s “Hearts Beat Loud,” the Best U.S. Nonfiction Film winner “Jane Fonda In Five Acts” from Susan Lacy, and a special Lifetime Achievement Award to Jane Fonda. You can see the full list of winners right here.\n– The Woods Hole Film Festival, the oldest film festival on Cape Cod and the Islands, concluded its 27th year over the weekend with the announcement of this year’s winners at the Captain Kidd Restaurant in Woods Hole. With 170 films, an increase of 40 from last year, this year’s festival experienced unprecedented competition with three awards presented in each category. More than 100 filmmakers, the majority of whom were making their directing debuts, and over 6000 audience members attended this year’s Festival.\nJury winners included: “Funny Story” for Best Narrative Comedy Feature, Henry Barrial’s “Driver X” for Best Narrative Dramatic Feature and and “Dawnland,” directed by Adam Mazo for Best Documentary Feature.\n– Cinema Guild has announced the acquisition of all U.S. distribution rights to Hong Sangsoo’s “Grass.” The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in February and fall festival dates will be announced soon. “Grass” will open in theaters in 2019.\n– IFC Films has announced that it is acquiring U.S. rights to “Diane,” a film written and directed by Kent Jones, executive produced by Martin Scorsese and starring Mary Kay Place. The film will have its international premiere this week at the Locarno Film Festival and won the top prize for Best Narrative Film at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival along with Best Screenplay and Cinematography. IFC plans to theatrically release the film in early 2019.\n– Grasshopper Film has picked up US distribution rights to “Asako I & II,” with a plan to release the film in theaters early next year, followed by a VOD and home video release. Based on a novel by Tomoka Shibasaki, the film premiered in competition at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. The news was first reported by Deadline. |
Looking for some fun ways to teach patterns? Today I’m sharing a big variety!\nBasic math skills in preschool and kindergarten set the foundation for learning more advanced math concepts later on. Patterning is one of those important early skills. Thankfully, patterns are easy and fun to teach!\nRead on for 15 simple ways to teach your early learner about patterns. At the end of the post you’ll find a variety of free printables as well!\n2. Make a pattern with toys. We love to make patterns with Duplos. Making patterns with toy vehicles is fun too.\n4. Make a sound pattern with rhythm instruments. BANG, tap, tap, BANG, tap, tap. Start out by making a pattern and having your child copy you.\n5. Get out a colored manipulative and make patterns. We like to use color tiles, counting bears, and pattern blocks. You could also put pom poms in an ice cube tray.\n6. Make patterns with stickers.\n7. Save lids and make a variety of patterns.\n8. Create patterns with objects you find in nature.\n9. You can make a pattern with everyday household objects.\nFork, knife, spoon, fork, knife spoon.\nBig book, small book, big book, small book.\n10. Have your child make her own patterns using stamps and washable ink pads.\n11. Draw simple patterns using crayons.\n12. Make patterns by sliding balls of play dough onto skewers.\n13. Use coins to make patterns.\n14. Notice patterns you see everyday. Have your child find the tile in your bathroom floor, the pattern in your backyard gate, or the pattern in the picture frame on his wall. Pretty soon he’ll be finding patterns to show you!\n15. Here’s a fun one – make patterns using snack food. Pretzel, cracker, raisin, raisin. Pretzel, cracker, raisin, raisin.\nGet these printable Duplo pattern towers from All Our Days.\nGet free M & M pattern cards from Teach Beside Me.\nI’ve shared counting bear pattern strips.\nMy truck pattern strips are one of the first printables I shared at The Measured Mom.\nPrint these coin pattern strips.\nFollow The Measured Mom’s board Preschool Math on Pinterest.\nI’m a future teacher (Early Childhood Ed) living in the Bahamas and your website has been a blessing to me. So grateful for the resources. Thanks a mill!\nThat’s so wonderful to hear, Shantell! Blessings on your education!\ni have been wondering how to go about teaching patterns, I can now find the easiest way ever! so straightforward. Thanks a zillion times. |
A staff physician at La Hacienda since 2008, Katie completed medical school and a residency in internal medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, then joined the teaching faculty. She developed a special interest in screening and early intervention, and the medical care of those affected by alcohol and drug disorders. She left academics and Houston for La Hacienda, where she says “the team is fabulous, and the atmosphere is healing.” When not working, Katie loves to garden and work with her husband on their land. She has two amazing adult daughters, two dogs, five peacocks, five chickens, and an unknown number of deer. |
You can take these steps to improve your credit score and increase your chances of getting accepted for credit in the future.\nThis improves your credit score, as lenders can easily identify where you live by accessing the electoral roll.\nThis can help improve your credit score, especially if you pay off your balance after making a purchase on your credit card.\nThis helps build your credit score as it proves you can get into and out of debt, showing you are reliable when repaying what you owe.\nHowever, you should avoid withdrawing cash from a credit card, as this will leave a mark on your credit record and cost you interest.\nIf you miss a repayment on a credit card, loan or mortgage, it will get recorded on your credit history.\nThis will have a negative impact on your credit score, so make sure you have enough money to pay your bills each month to avoid this happening.\nFor credit card payments, consider setting up a direct debit that takes at least the minimum amount each month to avoid ever missing a repayment.\nYour credit score may be affected if information about your financial history is incorrect on your credit record.\nLook for anything that isn't true, such as a wrong address or a missed payment that you had paid on time.\nCheck your credit record before you apply for any credit accounts to improve your chances of getting accepted.\nIf you need to borrow money quickly, do not consider a payday loan unless you have no other options.\nA payday loan application shows up on your credit record, and your credit score will get negatively affected even if you get accepted for the loan.\nThis is because payday loans indicate that you are desperate for money, and unable to get a cheaper alternative way of borrowing.\nAuthorised overdraft: This is an agreed amount you can go into a negative balance. There could be charges for using this but using it should not negatively affect your credit unless you are always in it.\nUnauthorised overdraft: This is when you go into a negative balance without your bank agreeing to it. You will get charged daily, and this will appear on your credit record.\nContact your bank and ask for an authorised overdraft if you think you'll need it, rather than going into an unauthorised overdraft.\nYour credit record will show every credit application you make. If you get declined, avoid making a new application for a few months.\nWhen you make multiple credit applications, you will appear as desperate for credit, which will affect your credit score.\nBefore making a credit application, look for an eligibility checker to give you an indication of whether you're likely to get accepted. |
Are you parents who want to know your kids activities? You can monitor and check their Blackberry messages. How to monitoring Blackberry messages using Flexispy can be conducted to check Blackberry activities. You don’t need to do more efforts to reveal secret information and worth data. With the use of Flexispy, you can know and monitor Blackberry messages. How does it work?\nBBM is an abbreviation for BlackBerry Messenger. It is a quick message application available for BlackBerry phone enabling the users to let know the smartphone owners and the other users. The use of internet is able to convey messages. It is a free alternative for short message service to the others. With this messenger application, you can talk to your friends and people. You can send message each other without depending on the text message.\nWhy Should You Spy on BBM?\nMonitoring and spying on BBM is possibly conducted. You can spy on the text messages of people using BBM application when they send unwanted personal messages. Monitoring BBM application requires a perfect software application for parents keeping kids and children safely. It is able to protect their employees for businessmen. There are some reasons why you should use this monitoring application to spy on BBM.\nHow to monitoring Blackberry messages using Flexispy can bring some benefits for parents. The parents are able to know who are speaking to their kids. They can see a type of sent message to the kids and each other. The parents want to monitor cyber – bullying, stalking, or online harassment. It is able to see the employees speaking during a company time. The company needs to ensure that employees don’t send sensitive information to the competitors. It is able to ensure the workers to not spend much time in chatting.\nHow Does Flexispy Work for BBM Application?\nFlexispy is a kind of recommended monitoring application for BBM. It is not working to a particular messenger program. It possibly monitors and records sent and receive BBM messages. There are some things that you get from this application. You can see all chatting histories on BBM and download notes with detailed information for sent and received messages. You can see BBM pin and identification number from every kind of BlackBerry messages. It reveals complete texts in all message exchanges among BBM contacts. You can export all logs to be file. Every message and complete logs will be uploaded to control panel that can be accessed from distance.\nTo meet the specific purposes, surely choosing a compatible application for monitoring BBM is necessary. Flexispy offers all BBM users for monitoring properly. It also proffers a full visibility and access to BBM messengers. The complete service has different compatibility levels and high features. You can get sufficient features to beat competitors with Blackberry tracking. It is expected to work properly from the tracking software. If you want to monitor and spy on your kids and employees through BBM, you can rely on Flexispy. The ways on how to monitoring Blackberry messages using Flexispy are ordered and detailed so that you can find information about BBM chatting. |
The project of CHP2000 type progressive gear has been presented in the article. The offered solution from its construction point of view differs from the existing solutions due to the application of Belleville springs packets supporting the braking roller cam and achieving a flexible range of the gear loading. The standard concept of the gear loading within a mathematical and a geometrical model has been presented in the article. The proposed solution can be used in the friction lifts with the loading capacity from 8500 up to 20000 N. |
On-demand feeding during growth is a prerequisite for healthy bone growth. Unfortunately, puppy feeding errors are very common, mostly unknowingly and often unnoticed. One of the most common mistakes is too fast growth due to too high an energy intake. Especially puppies of large-growth breeds are particularly endangered.\nnapfcheck® has addressed this issue and developed growth curves for dogs that you can be ordered easily. |
Akhlaaq Building Series teach children:How to practice good Akhlaaq (manners) in their daily life.To know and recognize good values from an early ageTo share the same moral understanding and values as the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)This serie featured Ali & Saaliha. It is essential for children to d..\nTHE BIGGEST (AND EASIEST) SECRET BEHIND RAISING SUCCESSFUL CHILDRENDo you want your child to live a life full of happiness, fulfilment and prosperity, both in this world and the next? Do you know what truly successful children all have in common?They all follow the examples of great people that..\nLearn the basic of Islam with Ashraf & Zainab.There are 4 titles in this series:Learn about FastingLove Rasulullah pbuhPractice Wudu & SalatRemeber Allah#salamkidsseriesbyimaankids.. |
It is undeniable that Chopin revolutionised the nature of music composed for the piano, but his greatest source of inspiration was the female voice.\nTo mark the 200th anniversary of Chopin's birth, this 2010 BBC film follows young pianist James Rhodes on a journey to Warsaw, Paris and London to discover the real women who had such a powerful influence on the composer.\nExploring the events of Chopin's life, Rhodes encounters the singers who enchanted the composer with their voices: Konstancja, a young soprano and the object of his teenage affections; Delfina, the sexually notorious Polish Parisian emigre countess; fellow composer and opera singer Pauline Viardot; and, during the final few months of his life, the Swedish operatic superstar Jenny Lind.\nThreaded through the narrative of the film is a selection of Chopin's piano music performed by Rhodes, while rising young opera singer Natalya Romaniw performs some of the signature arias that thrilled Chopin. |
After the other day and my mini stumble, I decided to create a dream board of sorts. I have a white board hanging on my door near my laptop I use for lists but I rarely use it or this original purpose.\nI look at that paper every day and read it aloud. Nobody hears me…that’s wrong. I hear myself. As I read it I feel better and stronger. Believe it or not, that yellow paper with the simple writing gets me through some difficult days.\nI decided I will work on prioritizing and scheduling my daily tasks. I woke up in the middle of the night and wanted to FACE EVERYTHING but the editor’s words from the other day were in my head. I decided to wait a bit before I reread my story and find another task. I guess you could say I RAN.\nI was told one of the easiest ways to make money (according to the experts…again) is to have advertisers on my website.\nThe gurus claim this is automatic money in my pocket and I don’t need to do much to collect funds monthly. Well, first off it took me three hours to set up something I’m not even sure will work. Second, I don’t have the following a best selling author has.\nSo far this ‘easy money’ scheme is frustrating and not what I call prioritizing. I believe I may have already broken my promise to myself…in less than a day. Stay focused and no distractions. Rise up and prioritize. It’s disappointing to let yourself down like that.\nI hope it works out to my advantage in the long run but I doubt it. The ‘easy tips’ the experts love to tell us about NEVER turn out so easy in the beginning. I would love for someone to give us the REAL story one day.\nMy favorite advice I did hear so far has been ‘You’re going to be a terrible author in the beginning, and that’s okay. We all were.’ I stick to that because it helps me get on with my growth. I have made so many mistakes. I don’t know what I’m doing half the time.\nI know they have failed time and time again to get to where they are, I am no different and neither is the next guy/girl. Okay, JK Rowling is a beast. She might be different.\nI understand it has been a long time since many of these experts have felt what us newbies have been through. Sometimes people forget the frustrations and the impatience.\nThere are others in the groups that have the money to pay for their blurbs and website overhauls. I don’t have the money to spend on certain things like this. I don’t judge them for it, I think it’s great they can manage doing this for all their books. I am just overwhelmed with all the tasks that come with marketing and writing.\nI can’t wait for the day I have the opportunity to hire out for certain tasks so my focus can be on the books. My priorities won’t be comparing my work to others. I guess while you’re new in anything self doubt is the biggest set back. I’m still thinking about what that editor said the other day. I need to get that out of my head…now!\nOne of my closest friends is a saleswoman. She is KILLING IT on social media. I don’t always buy her products but I watch her work it on Facebook. I am in awe. I try to study her tactics to see how I can mesh them in with my marketing. Any little thing that helps, right?\nThis leads me to my priorities. I need to stop listening and watching everyone and focus on creating books that everyone will want to read. Then I need to brag about how awesome they are on my adverts. First I need to stop watching, reading and learning. I need to just write.\nI will take my whiteboard and create a schedule. I will Face Everything And Rise!\nOn that note, I need to reread that draft and forget the editor told me my story is too underdeveloped for her to work with me. I will take her advice and RUN. I will succeed and become a best seller soon, but not right away. That does not happen overnight. I am not JK Rowling. Good luck newbies, hopefully one of us out there has the next Harry-mania best seller out there. |
ASL Productions is a boutique content production house with headquarters in NYC and locations in LA, South Florida, and New Jersey.\nOnline PR News – 11-May-2017 – As the largest ad agencies continue to shrink, ASL Productions, a boutique content production house headquartered in New York Citys West Village, has begun to thrive. Agility, resourcefulness and consistent attention to quality make this small production company stand out in an industry where the democratization of content creation, big-firm bureaucracy, and a trend among companies to create in-house, have increasingly threatened the largest creative agencies.\nI realized working on the agency side, that there was demand among large corporations and creative agencies for a fast, reliable, and inexpensive external production vender, remembers ASLs executive producer Adam Lebenstein. Producers at these larger companies have to compete with other verticals for internal resources. I started ASL to serve that demand; to help marginalized teams at large companies create beautiful, impactful content for clients on time and budget constraints, and its taken off the last couple years.\nWhile ASL experiences unprecedented growth, their largest competitors see a tough road ahead. Last year, Publicis effected a companywide restructuring and consolidation plan in light of continued struggles following its failure to complete a merger with Omnicom Group Inc. in 2014struggles exacerbated by a loss of business from Proctor & Gamble, Coca-Cola and Wal-Mart (see Publicis Restructures Media Agencies and Consolidates Ad Buying Power by Suzanne Vranica, wsj.com, 3/9/16).\nOgilvy & Mather also announced a plan to consolidate all its brands into a single company this year (see Ogilvy Consolidates All Agencies Under One P&L, by I-Hsien Sherwood and Steve Barrett, prweek.com, 1/27/17), and TBWA/Media Arts Lab experienced layoffs, and a deeper integration with sister company OMD, after longstanding client Apple cut its spending with the agency. Apple has increasingly produced its campaigns in-house (see Global Restructuring at TBWA/Media Art Lab as Apple Shifts Toward Digital, Regional Work by Patrick Coffee, adweek.com, 2/17/17).\nHaving always emphasized the quality of its productions (regardless of project and budget), ASL was poised to benefit from the volatility plaguing industry veterans. And having worked in the trenches for years, as Lebenstein puts it, they have taken well to a wide range of projects and stylesfrom agency-directed commercials, to corporate conference videos, to animations.\nDigital media trends are attributed with much of the media industrys disruption, and those trends have likewise contributed to the rise of boutique content producers like ASL. Lately, the majority of the content we produce ends up online; on social channels, says Lebenstein. Our clients, both big and small, love that we can produce television-quality campaigns on tight budgets for social media. Were in a real sweet-spot. |
The Math Section consists of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis. To attain a good score on the GRE math section, you need to be familiar with the types of questions and math concepts that appear on the exam. There are four types of math question: quantitative comparison, single-answer multiple choice, multiple choice with one or more answers, and numeric entry.\nArithmatic: integers, arithmetic operations, exponents & roots; & concepts such as estimation, percent, ratio, rate, absolute value, the number line, decimal representation & sequences of numbers.\nAlgebra: Operations with exponents; factoring & simplifying algebraic expressions; relations, functions, equations and inequalities; solving linear and quadratic equations & inequalities; solving simultaneous equations & inequalities; & coordinate geometry.\nGeometry: Parallel & perpendicular lines, circles, triangles, quadrilaterals, other polygons, congruent & similar figures, three-dimensional figures, area, & perimeter, volume, the Pythagorean Theorem & angle measurement in degrees.\nData Analytics basic descriptive statistics, such as mean, median, mode, range, standard deviation, interquartile range, quartiles & percentiles; interpretation of data in tables and graphs, elementary probability, permutations & Venn diagrams. |
Our sourcing professionals work directly with the import teams at each GPC subsidiary to seek out, prequalify, and recommend potential suppliers, regardless of where products are produced around the globe.\nGPC Global Sourcing employs a team of professionals located within key manufacturing regions to seek out potential global suppliers and establish direct factory relationships on behalf of all Genuine Parts Company subsidiaries. Each sourcing manager is assigned a specific GPC business unit and possesses in depth industry knowledge for their respective product categories.\nProvide local assistance and support to GPC subsidiary sourcing teams located in North America and Australasia.\nIf you are a manufacturer of quality automotive replacement parts, industrial parts, office products, office furniture, safety products, cleaning products, or electronic manufacturing supplies, and interested in offering your products to GPC, please go to the Contact US section to arrange a discussion with our sourcing staff. |
The thing I love about the Isle of Wight (apart from its lush nature and fabulous sea views) is how it never ceases to surprise me.\nTake this! We had been to Newport – the island’s principal town – numerous times. We had explored its surroundings in detail. Yet, it was only during our last visit to the island that I came to know that right here, in the heart of it all, stands a castle, which, OK, I will admit it, I had never heard of before. And it is not some small fortification or a negligible keep.\nNo, nothing of the kind. Instead, it is rather huge. Have a look for yourself.\nThis is a big, strong castle with thick defensive walls. Walk through the massive entrance gate and you will discover the tragic history of a captive king and his unfortunate daughter. Plus, there (allegedly) are several ghosts haunting the castle’s garden and rooms. Throw in a donkey well, too, and you have a good idea how totally fascinated I was with Carisbrooke Castle and how much I enjoyed our visit to it.\nLet me start at the beginning!\nCarisbrooke Castle stands on a hill in the village of Carisbrooke near Newport on the Isle of Wight.\nRoman and Anglo-Saxon strongholds had occupied the site for centuries and a strong wall, built around the year 1000, was used to stop Viking raids. From then onwards the castle was expanded, fortified and improved several times.\nCarisbrooke Castle is, perhaps, most famous for the fact that Charles I was held a prisoner within its walls for a year and two months. He was the king whom Oliver Cromwell removed from the throne in order to establish the first (and so far the only) Republic on the British Isles. The republic became known as the ‘Commonwealth of England’ and it survived for all of 11 years before the monarchy was restored.\nWe reached the mighty defensive walls of Carisbrooke Castle on a hot and sunny summer afternoon. It was all so peaceful and quiet you could hear the buzzing of the bees among the lavender sprigs in the patch at the entrance.\nTicket in hand, we walked through the main entrance and stopped for a second to admire the sprawling courtyard surrounded by ruined walls and preserved buildings.\nThen we scaled the steep flights of steps and walked along the ramparts. It was really nice to slowly take it all in – the beautiful view across the hills and the fields which surround Carrisbrooke Castle, the small dark rooms you can reach by spiral staircases inserted in ancient turrets and the mighty walls the crenelated tops of which had started to succumb to the passage of time.\nJust then we noticed a thick queue starting to form by one of the smaller buildings in the courtyard. It was close to three o’clock and, based on the information we were given when purchasing our entrance tickets for the castle, any minute now there would be a demonstration of how water used to be extracted from the castle well using donkey power before water supply was centralised. We quickly joined the queue.\nIn all honesty, being Bulgarian and after living in Italy for a year now, it felt good to be in a queue where each person not only knew the unspoken rules of queuing, but was only too happy to abide by them, too. British people are simply the best at queuing – polite, respectful and always eager to make sure that they are not inadvertently jumping ahead of you. There is no need for ticket machines in order to regulate the queue and avoid disputes over who was first, as it is the case in Italy.\nWe were just discussing the cultural phenomenon of queuing when two ladies from the castle’s staff came into view. They were leading a small cute donkey.\nThe ladies unlocked the heavy door to the room where the well was and ushered us all in. The room was small and dark and, this being Britain and people cherishing their personal space, it proved quite a task to fit us all in. Initially, everyone kept a little bubble of sacred distance between themselves and the strangers around. The two ladies kept cajoling us to move further into the room and to squeeze more tightly together, so that no-one who had been queuing would be left disappointed outside. In the end, we were all compactly pressed in, not unlike sardines in a smallish tin, but this only served to activate the British sense of camaraderie which surfaces when everyone has found themselves in the same imperfect circumstances.\nPressed against the wall, I lifted the camera above my head, eager to capture the action without heads, hats and hands photobombing the final photos.\nIn the centre of the dimly lit room rose the mighty body of the well. Right by it stood a huge treadwheel. The little donkey didn’t need cajoling and expertly stepped in it. We were given an engaging talk about water and its supply to the castle. It was fascinating, really! You come to realise how difficult it was for people to perform even the most mundane daily tasks, like washing oneself and one’s clothes, when water was coming out in buckets raised from the depths of the Isle of Wight thanks to the back-breaking monotonous work of donkeys.\nWe were told that the water was lifted up from a depth of 49 meters. It didn’t sound that much until the lady leading the demonstration dropped a little pebble in the well. It took a few seconds before we all heard it hitting the bottom and everyone who was tightly wrapped around the body of the well instinctively tried to step back.\nThe well and the donkeys were used from the 16th to the beginning of the 20th centuries, when water started being piped to the castle. The treadwheel has been attracting curious visitors to the Isle of Wight since the middle of the 19th century up to the present day. Donkeys still live on the castle grounds, but have it much, much easier than their earlier counterparts.\nFor example, they don’t work more than 6-7 minutes altogether a day and enjoy days off, which was unheard of before. The well nowadays is used mainly for measuring the water table of the island and only one bucket of water is lifted from it during each demonstration, so that the donkeys don’t have it too hard.\nJust then the little donkey started walking in the treadwheel. The big wooden structure started turning and very, very slowly the rope began to coil around the pulley.\nAfter a few tense seconds, a bucket full of water appeared in the dark opening of the well.\nWe all burst into applause for the donkey, who took her cue and stopped work. Then she posed for pictures and looked like the most docile and sweet thing on Earth, irrespective of the warning sign on the wall.\nOnce the demonstration finished, we explored the castle further. A door led us into the Museum which was founded by Princess Beatrice – daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert who used to spend long stretches of time on the Isle of Wight. There were lots of things to see and admire there.\nThe exhibition dedicated to the Prisoner King grabbed my attention. Charles I spent 14 months at Carisbrooke Castle before his execution in 1648. This amazing stained glass panel adorns one of the walls of his bedroom.\nInitially, he was treated as a guest, but after rejecting the Parliament’s efforts to achieve an agreement with him, he became a prisoner.\nHe still ate 20-course dinners and had servants to wait on him. He even planned his escape, but couldn’t get through a small window and had to face his fate.\nNowadays, his bedroom forms part of the Museum. I was particularly taken with one small exhibit.\nThis nightcap, lavishly decorated with whitework embroidery all done by hand, is said to have been worn by the King on the night of his execution. I am forever fascinated by objects which have borne witness to historical events affecting human lives and yet have survived through the centuries giving us a direct glimpse into history.\nUnlike the original nightcap, the lavish Elizabethan bed in the King’s bedroom is a reproduction and had been installed there to give the visitor a sense of the style of furniture used by Charles I during his time at the castle.\nThe museum has several other highlights, like this chamber organ. Built in 1602, it is one of the oldest in Britain still in working order.\nThere is also a Turner painting, a silver mace dating back to the 15th century and a fabulous collection of antique and vintage children’s toys, dolls and board games.\nOnce back outside, we walked around the castle’s inner yards and found ourselves by the stables where the donkeys were being taken care of. The lively lady, who had led the water well demonstration, was there, too. We had a little chat and she gave us all the inner scoops on life in the castle now and then.\nWhat I found extremely curious was that, apparently, you can rent an apartment in the castle to spend a relaxing week at. We were told that once the castle shuts its doors at the end of the working day, no-one stays in overnight and even the donkeys retreat to a nearby field. As such, the people renting the apartment have all of the castle grounds to themselves.\nYou can go for a walk on the defensive walls, explore hidden corners and generally feel like a queen or, respectively, a king for the duration of your stay.\nThen the talk turned to ghosts, after I had had the bright idea to ask if the castle was haunted. You know what?! Parts of it are!\nPeople have reported hearing children playing in the garden, when there was no-one (visible to us) there and also, it seems, there is a sad and overwhelmingly dark presence felt in the room where the tragic daughter of Charles I – Princess Elizabeth – died at 14 years of age.\nEager to take our minds off it, we patted the donkeys one last time and continued our walk around the castle.\nA steep and tall flight of irregular stone steps took us all the way to the top of the ancient Norman castle keep dating back to 1100. There we had a quiet moment, just drinking in the beautiful views and thinking about the centuries of history which had left their mark on Carisbrooke Castle and the people for whom it had been home.\nHave you been to Carisbrooke Castle before? Let me know what you thought and what was your favourite thing about it. |
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1 A malaco-faunistical study of Salaj county/szilágyság, Romania with taxonomical notes Erőss Z.P.\n2 Collecting sites of the Hungarian Natural History Museum in Sălaj, Romania, in 2014 and 2015 Gubányi A.\n3 Contribution to the knowledge of amphipods (crustacea, amphipoda) from Sălaj county, Romania Angyal D.\n4 Correlated evaluations of in vitro release profiles and structural parameters for topical semisolid dosage forms containing metronidazole Ciolan D.F., Mînea A., Lupuleasa D., Stănescu A.A., Nicoară A.C., Rădulescu F.Ș., Miron D.S.\n5 Contributions to the knowledge of the microcrustacean fauna (crustacea: cladocera and copepoda) of Salaj county, Romania Forró L., Kovács K.\n6 Helminthological investigations of small mammals in the Sǎlaj county, Romania Gubányi A., Matskási I., Mészáros F.\n7 New data on the pseudoscorpion fauna of Sălaj county, Romania (arachnida: pseudoscorpiones) Novák J.\n8 Protective effects of Galium verum l. extract on the hypothalamic – pituitary – adrenal axis under anakinetic stress conditions, in rats. Histological aspects Roman I., Toma V.Al., Farcaș A.D.\n9 Earthworms from Sălaj county, Romania (oligochaeta, lumbricidae) Szederjesi T.\n10 Comparative study of finger lengths and digit ratio in men of Ancona, Italy and Oradea, Romania Tomulescu I. M., Nicoraș G.L. |
Ghanaian rapper, Medikal releases a brand new single titled “Ayekoo”, featuring Legacy Life Entertainment singer, King Promise.\nAMG Beyond Kontrol rap titan links with King Promise to deliver an ear candy Afrobeat track fused with rap.\nIn addition, “Ayekoo” get production from fast rising record producer, The Gentleman. It comes after his freestyle to ‘Money’ and ‘Wrowroho’ featuring Agbeshie.\nFinally, the rapper have had an outstanding year with songs like ‘How Much’ and ‘How Much’ remix featuring Sarkodie and Omar Sterling.\nListen to “Ayekoo”, download and share your thoughts. |
In this story, despite the fanfare of the rich man’s contribution, we have the story of the poor widow making her contribution of two small copper coins. While there is clearly a “teaching moment” in highlighting her generosity, there is also a perhaps unintended reminder that often these grand buildings and institutions were built upon the sweat and exploitation of the poor. The way the poor were exploited to build the grand structures in Jerusalem, and the pyramids in Egypt, was a pattern that was replicated in building many of the grand European cathedrals. This awareness apparently was not internalized by the disciples as they strolled out of the temple with Jesus, and then looked back over their shoulders.\nA disciple makes small-talk with Jesus saying, “Look, Teacher, what large stones and what large [or wonderful] buildings!” (Mk. 13:1) The idolatry of grandeur is a perennial problem for us. It seems to be a constant in the human condition. We can’t seem to bypass that which pulls us toward what is not ours, what seems out of reach, what appears to be so much better than what we have, even who we are.\nWhy is this? What is the attraction of these “large stones”? What do these large stones represent? Power and wealth? Achievement? Accomplishment? The amazement of this lone disciple captures our true orientation. How quickly and easily we find ourselves mesmerized by greatness beyond our grasp, and prosperity beyond our perceivable capability. And like this disciple, how rarely we look with a critical eye upon the abusive social systems and labor practices that produced such greatness.\nOf course we know that Jesus was not quite so awestruck when he interrupted the oohs and aahs of these country bumpkin disciples by saying, “Do you see these great buildings? Not one stone will be left here upon another; all will be thrown down.” (13:2) He was turning this into more of a teaching moment than they could have begun to imagine.\nIn fact, we are having a little taste here of apocalyptic literature, a genre of religious writing dealing with a revelation or unveiling or uncovering of things not previously known or perceived, particularly as it relates to the end times. Now if you want more of a taste of apocalyptic literature I would direct you to chapters 7 -12 of the Book of Daniel, or the Book of Revelation.\nHere, however, is what some scholars refer to as a “little apocalypse.” Jesus says, “Not one stone will be left here upon another; all will be thrown down.” This calls for a complete reframing of all impresses us – all that we view as grand or wonderful. "All will be thrown down." All. What does Jesus include in that "all"? The Temple, yes. But everything else, too? Governments? Palaces? Military forts? Impressive corporate headquarters and historic landmarks? Will all be thrown down? Why? When? How? To what end? What remains? What comes next? As severe and terrifying as apocalyptic literature can sound, I would contend that such a view can also be a gift. More on that later.\nI could not blame someone for feeling like we are living in apocalyptic times. The recent climate report that detailed how we are about to fall off a global warming cliff alarms me. The images of starving children in Yemen, babies of skin and bones, alarms me. Reading stories of people risking their lives, leaving all they have, walking to our border in order to escape poverty and violence and terror, alarms me. Another mass shooting and another and another, alarms me. I am alarmed when truth is called a lie, and a lie is called the truth. I am nothing but alarmed right now, and this promise that we read of in verse 26 of ”‘the Son of Man coming in clouds’ with great power and glory” doesn’t help a lot right now. Despite all this, we hear Jesus’ words in verse 7: "do not be alarmed"? Go figure.\nChed Myers offers some interesting perspective on all this in Binding the Strong Man: A Political Reading of Mark’s Story of Jesus. (Orbis Books) Written in 1988 this book was one of the earliest commentaries to take an empire-critical view - a view that is now widely accepted. When Mark wrote this passage, pressure was being placed on this new faith community to join the battle. Resistance fighters were going through the Palestinian countryside calling on all Jews to join this final battle, this was what would bring the end, the goal of the age, namely the salvation and restoration of God’s people. Not only was this goal alluring, but failure to join its pursuit would leave this community open to persecution at the hands of the resistance forces. They would be considered traitors to their own people. This early faith community had a lot of soul-searching to discern between the ends and the means. What was their ultimate goal? The resistance fighters needed an answer!\nSo as you gather around the table this Thanksgiving, may your conversation be apocalyptic. Though it may feel like the end of world, set an example by not being alarmed. Don’t just pray for those less fortunate, but ask questions, uncover the reasons why the poor are still with us. Carry in your being the certainty that dominant powers are not ultimate powers. Tyrants fade. God is still around. |
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COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. – The eyes of the high school lacrosse world will turn to Patterson Field this weekend as Ursinus plays host to the semifinals and finals of the inaugural National Prep Championship.\nSponsored by Victory Events Series, the National Prep Championship is an invite-only event showcasing the top private school lacrosse programs across North America. The field for the first and only true high school national invitational championship includes eight schools: Academy of the New Church (Bryn Athyn, Pa.), Culver Academy (Culver, In.), Hill Academy (Vaughan, Ontario, Canada), The Hill School (Pottstown, Pa.), The Hun School (Princeton, N.J.), IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), The Kiski School (Saltsburg, Pa.), and Lawrenceville School (Lawrenceville, N.J.).\nCulver is No. 1 in the latest Inside Lacrosse Top 25, while Hill Academy is No. 6.\nThe quarterfinals will be played at The Hill School on Wednesday, with the semifinals shifting to Ursinus on Friday. The winners of those seminal contests – scheduled for 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. – will face off back at Patterson Field at 12:30 p.m. Sunday.\nTickets are $10 for adults (18+), $7 for students (13-18), and $5 for kids 12 and under. LAX SPORTS NETWORK will air the semifinals and final live from Ursinus.\nFor more information on the National Prep Championship, click here.\nSEMIFINALS – May 18, Ursinus College, Patterson Field (Stadium), 5 and 7 p.m.\nFINAL – May 20, Ursinus College, Patterson Field (Stadium), 12:30 p.m. |
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Victorians may be told to drive their critically ill family and friends to hospital rather than wait for an ambulance if there is another deadly thunderstorm asthma event.\nThe state’s ambulance chief says people were waiting too long for paramedics to arrive during the freak event on Monday last week, the worst ever recorded.\n“We routinely don’t recommend (to) people that they take critically ill people to hospital themselves (but) this is a different type of emergency,” Ambulance Victoria chief executive Tony Walker told 3AW on Wednesday.\nMr Walker said if Ambulance Victoria couldn’t guarantee they’d be there, people should have the information required to make the decision to drive a loved one to hospital.\nParamedics saved “countless lives” during the freak storm, but the families of the eight people who died deserve to know changes would be made, he said.\nGrandfather Ranjith Peiris, of Roxburgh Park, has been named by media outlets as one of the latest victims.\nOne person is still in a critical condition in hospital, and has been getting specialist care since the storm on Monday last week.\nEpworth respiratory physician Michael Sutherland says last week’s thunderstorm asthma event was the most severe ever recorded anywhere in the world.\n“The previous worst episode was in London in 1994 with 640 cases (and) only five to ICU (intensive care units),” Dr Sutherland told 3AW on Wednesday.\nEvery available ambulance in Melbourne was sent out on calls during the storm.\nMore than 8500 people were admitted to hospital and more than 30 were admitted to intensive care.\nOn Wednesday Chief health officer Charles Guest has told asthma sufferers to keep their medication close at hand with storms predicted for Gippsland and the state’s northeast in the afternoon.\n“Thunderstorms, combined with pollen in the air, can cause an increase in asthma symptoms, hay fever and breathing difficulties,” Professor Guest said in a statement.\nThe Department of Health and Human Services says Wednesday’s storms are not expected to be another thunderstorm asthma event, but it is an important chance for people prone to asthma or hayfever to make sure they are prepared. |
Wondering about the title of this article? It's named "Still the one I dream of ..." because I've always enjoyed rosé. Those in the know - the French - always have. Rosé in France outsells both white and red wine (or so I'm told). Here in Sydney I've requested, insisted even, that my favourite eateries and watering holes offer a rosé by the glass. Friend, Stuart Knox of Fix St.James obliged. Australian rosé by the glass was waiting for me on the wine list at my local pub - the Hunters Hill Hotel. And I've always got a bottle in the 'fridge (ready for a glass) at home.\nPerhaps my love of a beautiful crisp clean rosé springs from within my food core. While food and wine pairing is I believe an inherently personal experience, my fondness for rosé stems from the wine's versatility - it matches well with just about any food.\nLate last year at a Veuve Clicquot function, I had an epiphany. Don't you just love that word. Even better don't you love it when you have one. My epiphany was pronounced. It was one of the most delightful food matches I have uncovered in recent times. The wine was a Rosé Champagne. The new delight sensation was in the match of Veuve Clicquot Vintage Rosé 2004 with pork crackling. Salt. Fat. Airy. Crunch. Crisp. Dry. Fruit. Bubbles. One thing leads to another and I've taken that discovery to another level - now with duck crackling.\nThe gentle low tannin and fruit of any fine rosé though is simply the best way to lazily sit back and enjoy the Australian summer - bubbles or not. Think summer and an Aussie BBQ is usually front of mind. From the plump moist sweetness of bar-b-qued Spencer Gulf king prawns to spicy marinated chicken satay skewers, rosé works well with all.\n• Fish - try raw salmon slices lightly marinated in rosé for the ultimate ceviche, then drinking rosé also becomes a must on the side.\n• Pork - it's not just the crackling that works ... drink with any and all cuts.\nWhat's the last word on matching food with rosé? It's gotta be - Cheese.\nFor the last few years, Steve and I have been enamoured with premium Rosé and we are not alone. If you have ever been to the south of France, you’ll know what we mean and if not, trust us, they’re delicious!\nThe wines we are talking about are Rosés for grown ups – dry, savoury and gluggable. The variety doesn’t matter, it is all about style.\nWe feel that these wines suit the casual Australian lifestyle perfectly and go well with so many different foods. So there is an opportunity to spread the message about these delightful wines.\nSo what is the Rosé Revolution about?\nIt is about some like-minded Australian and international wineries joining forces to spread the word on dry, textural Rosé.\nWhat better way than to have a big party to spread the word.\nTo kick off the Rosé Revolution celebrations and just in time for summer, there is a taste and tweet on the 10th November. With 20+ venues around Australia hosting their own events it is a good chance to jump right in and see what all the fuss is about.\nCheck out our website http://rosewinerevolution.com/events.html for events that may be happening in your area.\nMost of the free Rosé tastings will take place from 5-7pm AEST and then Rose Soiree parties will kick off from about 7.00pm. Dress in pink if you like, and taste away…just don’t forget to use the hashtag #roserev when tweeting!\nSo, be bold and give Rosé a go, you could be very pleasantly surprised. |
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It has been a long and tedious wait. There has been much silence and thumb twiddling going on with me, mum and my ‘action people’. You know those people who have offered help and you’ve gratefully accepted it. The ones who help with transport, everyday chores and just assistance keeping your sanity in tact.\nFinally yesterday the tension was snapped.\nFor me the situation was no longer as tense but more like an old elastic band that was close to disintegrating. For Ma, Pa and Gallowe it still had bounce though and I had to keep reminding myself of this. I was at the desk, studying Educative Research practices for uni and the phone rang. I rushed outside for clear reception and was greeted by a young doctor from Mr Leo’s (one of my NeuroImmunology doctors) team at Royal Perth Hospital.\nMy first treatment is booked for Thursday October 1st at midday, the second will be October 15th. A letter will be sent through will times, locations and specifics so I know what to do.\nShe gave me a few answers.\nI ran inside to spread the word.\nI would love to tell you more, really, but there is not much I know, having not been on this drug before. Yes, it is chemo and yes I don’t have cancer so we can take from the small data above that it won’t be used in conjunction with another chemotherapy pharmaceutical. It will be isolated so I’m only treated for the immune suppression and eviction of the lymphocytes from my vasculitic lesion.\nThe details I have are that there is a preparation period, followed by the intravenous injection (IV). I will be kept in the hospital for a brief few hours before release on the same day. This means its a daybed affair with no overnight stays (yay). Rituximab (RIX I will lovingly call it) is tolerated well with the majority of patients and has few side effects.\nI just feel that I am in the majority here.\nMa will come with me. Gallowe is going to take the day off (night shift week). Its a study week at uni so not much stress there.\nMy hair won’t fall out but if it does I have plans. Which I’ll never do because it won’t happen. But if it does its ok. I’m at peace. Not that I need to be. Because it won’t fall out. |
From November 2 – 4, 2007, the first Image Radio is held in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. We are now inviting artists who work with new and interactive media to submit works for Image Radio.\nImage Radio presents a series of interactive new media installations that investigate the phenomenon of ‘Urban Screens’: How do moving images in public space function beyond commercial aspects? By ‘image’ we not only mean projections or large format display devices, but also PDAs, mobile phones, laptops, and navigation devices, as well as screens in shops, buses, cars etc.\nExploration in this new medium often produces unexpected and sometimes meaningful results. Based on this insight, MAD has collected for Image Radio a selection of international artists whose work directly addresses the ‘Urban Screens’ concept. Experimentation and interaction are crucial. Exhibited artworks include video art, new media, interactive art, and more.\nWe prefer finished works, but we are open minded towards proposals that have a special focus on the area of the city where the festival takes place.\nImage Radio will be curated by René Paré, managing director of MAD, Eindhoven and George Fifield, director of the Boston Cyberarts Festival. Fifield will select works from Boston Area/New England to be shown at Image Radio. Other works will be chosen from preselection, and proposals received from this call.\nWe especially encourage artists living in the Dutch/ Belgian/ German border area to send in proposals.\nSelected artists will receive a honorarium to fit the art work and the Image Radio budget. Technical equipment not included in the art work will be provided by Image Radio.\nDeadline for entries is August 6, 2007 (postmark).\nSelected artists will be notified from the end of August.\nor online to [email protected] (please provide us with the exact url for your proposed work). |
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Some of us are well into the red zone of Overwhelm. Does any of this sound familiar to you?\nI’m still digesting the message of Pittsburgh, which is that anti-Semitism is back in a big way in the USA. My Facebook feed and email are running over with evidence of that: destructive acts and cruel taunts and nasty stuff galore. I am sick of swastikas.\nMy nose and eyes are still recovering from the Butte County Fire – both are still running like faucets. I peer uneasily at the golden hills not far from my house and check to make sure that I’ve opted in for ALL the fire warning services in the area. It has begun to rain – that’s good! – but now we have to watch for mudslides.\nThe news is beyond horrible. We’ve gone from putting innocent babies in cages to tear gassing them. The second biggest Federal “holding facility” (read: prison) in the United States as of this week is a center in Tornillo, TX, where over 2300 teens are held without due process.\nI twisted (sprained?) my knee on Thanksgiving and it is taking its sweet time healing. There is nothing to do but be patient and RICE: rest, ice, compression, elevation. Everything hurts.\nA number of people in my support networks are hurting, too. We try to take care of each other, but it is hard when everyone is running on fumes.\nSo this morning I put my nose to the grindstone to do what needed to be done so that Shabbat could be a shelter of peace. My to-do list isn’t empty, but it’s a lot better than it was.\nFor the next 24 hours I will take the opportunity to say the ancient words, to ground myself in the tradition, to count my many blessings. I will rest the knee. I will recall that I have family and friends and students and work that I love. I will give a little tzedakah before the sun sets, and I will remember thereby that it all could be worse.\nIf there’s someone you love, hug them. If there’s something good in your life, cherish it. Remember that none of us are much good to anyone when we are physically, emotionally, or spiritually depleted.\nLet’s take care of ourselves and be as kind as we can be. Ok?\nShabbat Shalom. Thru your writings, you have helped me find peace. I wish the same to you. May you be refreshed.\nWishing you a healing Shabbat and a bright and light-filled Hanukkah. Thank you for the reminder that Shabbat is a wonderful opportunity to care for ourselves in a way we’re often not able to do during much of the rest of the week.\nYour 2 physical miseries pop out at me.\nNose/eyes afloat are signaling your acute need for clean air, right? If you have access to an oxygen tank, now might be a good time to tap in.\nLimited mobility with knee: I’m sure you keep your extremities moving, even @ rest, to keep your blood flowing smoothly & without clots. It’s a challenge!\nIf your JCC has a Jacuzzi, your doc might recommend it when you’re able. |
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I thought this might be interesting to anyone here that works on automobile engines. For years I struggled with my store bought engine stand. Just turning the bare block was a chore as there was such a large difference between the I.D. and the O.D. of the shafts that the engine rotates on. And then there is the problem of getting the locking pin into the hole while hanging on to the turning handle.\nSo, I came up with this. A little bit of overkill, perhaps, but as I was treading in unknown territory I went with "bigger is better".\nThe shaft started as a piece of 2" steel that I turned down to1- 7/8"and mounted on pillow blocks and self centering bearings. I cut the original outer tube down the middle and welded on a piece of 1/2" plate. The engine mounting plate was welded to the shaft and the pillow blocks were bolted to the plate.\nOn the controller I have an on-off switch, a dpdt switch to control direction and a 12 Volt PWM to control the speed.\nThe motor is a 10 RPM gear reduction. It is a surplus item originally used on travel trailers to move the "slides' in and out. It has plenty of torque. More than I needed, but the price was right. It also has a built in electromagnetic brake so it holds its position when you turn the power off. No need for a locking pin. It was purchased from Burden Sales for $60.00.\nI also added some "outriggers" to the stand to give it some stability when torquing on fasteners.\nSome threaded rod with nuts welded inside the square tube and hockey pucks on the bottom.\nNot including the price of the original stand or the powdercoating it cost about $250.00 in materials.\nJust thought I would post some pics and specs of the motor. At 70 Ft. LBS. it might just be the answer to someones overkill project. BTW, I did an interweb search and found similar motors selling for up to $500.\nThat thing rocks. I can think of a few times when I would have wanted one! Awesome job.\nNow all you have to do is include a drive to the wheels and your days of dragging it around are over.\nhello snub, is there anyway to get more detail info on the motorized engine stand you made??\nAll you need now is a remote control.... maybe an App on your smartphone?\nOr, if the engine's like one of mine (~250kg), yeah, you use a separate engine hoist to position it.\nSorry, Roger, not really. There weren't any plans. I just "winged it". |
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I remember when the movie, The Polar Express, first opened. It was 2004 and I was living in East Bay California. I shared an apartment with a family and we decided to go into San Francisco to make a day of it-the 3D movie, lunch, the whole nine yards. We were all excited.\nWhat I first recall was the sticker shock I felt when we approached the ticket agent. I had agreed to purchase the tickets as Christmas gifts. For 2 adults and 2 children it cost a whopping $60. That wasn't even getting to the candy counter, (which we promptly vetoed).\nAlthough the magic of the movie was enhanced with the 3D quality, and certainly many of the scenes were downright breathtaking, the initial cost to see the movie put a damper on the event for me. However, I couldn't resist the beautiful music that played throughout the movie. That was unforgettable.\nComposer Alan Silvestri could not have done a more magnificent job in the direction that the music took us, and certainly in connecting with his audience. From the beginning to the end, the music plays to the mood of the story, captivating our attention and, like the Polar Express itself, you don't even realize how magical it is until it is almost over.\nBorn in New Jersey, American film composer, Alan Silvestri, had an early love for music and rhythm. At age three he was banging on the drums, and woodwinds and guitar eventually followed. He embarked on his musical career in 1972 when his musical score was used in the movie: The Doberman Gang. He has had continued success for forty years.\nIf you have been a steady movie goer these past four decades you will surely have heard some of the soundtrack music Silvestri has written for major motion pictures. Here are the titles of several of them: Forrest Gump, Fern Gulley: The Last Rainforest, Romancing the Stone, The Bodyguard, The Parent Trap, Stuart Little, The Avengers.\nAs a composer, Silvestri has been nominated for many awards and won two Grammy Awards: One in 2002 for the movie Cast Away and the second in 2006 for the song, 'Believe', from the movie The Polar Express. This award was shared with Glen Ballard, who co-wrote the song.\nIn addition to the Grammy awards, the Max Steiner Film Music Achievement Award was presented to Silvestri in 2011, by the City of Vienna. This is an annual concert and award ceremony given to composers for extraordinary achievement in film music.\nAlan Silvestri resides in California with his family and is the owner of Silvestri Vineyards in Carmel Valley, California.\nChris Van Allsbur was born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where his grandfather built a family business around a creamery. Van Allsbur describes his early life in an idyllic way-fields and streams, starry nights and fireflies. And, when it came to college Chris Van Allsbur was interviewed, and accepted, into the prestigious University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.\nHe studied art, excelling in sculptor, and following his graduation from U of M, completed a Masters in Fine Arts at the Rhode Island School of Design. His sculptures were showed in art galleries in New York, as well as some of his drawings.\nIt was his black and white sketches that drew his wife's attention as an art teacher. She brought some of Van Allsburg's sketches to a fellow artist, who encouraged Chris to write children's stories.\nChris Van Allsburg has won the Caldecott Medal for Jumanji, and The Polar Express. He lives in Rhode Island with his wife and daughters. His website encourages teachers and young writers.\nAuthor, Chris Van Allsburg's birthplace.\nMost children have no problem believing in Santa Claus, but what happens when they grow older and the believing disappears? In the story, The Polar Express, our hero, DJ Walters, cannot hear the bells of Christmas ring...that is, until his magical ride to the North Pole on The Polar Express.\nAs the movie unfolds, he hops aboard on Christmas Eve, meets other children on their way to meet Santa, and has an adventure that changes his life...and his beliefs. When he finally wakes up in his own bed on Christmas morning, he excitedly discovers one special present left to him as a reminder of his midnight adventure-a silver bell given to him by Santa as the first present of Christmas.\nThis is an animated movie written by Robert Zemeckis, and the characters are given the human qualities through performance capture technology. This is a way that records the movements and action of the actors and creates the animation as if there were actual people performing.\nThe movie stars Tom Hanks who actually takes on six different roles: The father, the Narrator, the conductor, the Hobo, Santa, and DJ Walters-the young boy. Jennifer Bennet is the Girl Hero, played by Nona Gaye, (Meagan Moore is her singing voice), and Peter Scolari plays the part of Billy, the boy from the broken home.\nThe movie is very entertaining and the plot unpredictable. It brings the audience on a true adventure of intrigue, thrills, great escapes and meeting mysterious people. The animation is well done, and Hanks performances are impressive. And, the lead 'rocker' elf is none other than, Steven Tyler.\nThe musical score ranges from dreamy instrumental, to whimsical songs about Christmas and believing, to rocking, upbeat music. With over half a dozen songs, there is something that will please everyone. Two of my favorites are: Hot Chocolate, and Believe.\nThe delightful music from the Polar Express movie is sure to be a hit for any family with young children. 'Hot Chocolate' is a toe tapping song that is hard to resist dancing to. Although the movie is old, the music doesn't age.\nI was living in Michigan in 2005 when my grandson, then two years old, received the DVD and soundtrack to the Polar Express. Watching any train show was a joy to him, and he had many of the Thomas the Train movies in his collection. But, what made this special was that it was not an 'animated' train, like trusty Thomas was. And, the story appealed to his older sister and parents.\nI didn't realize the impact the movie had on him until I was waiting with him in the family van one afternoon. Before my daughter ran into school to pick up my granddaughter she put the Polar Express soundtrack on. The next thing I heard from the back seat was a very loud, "All aboard!" as Marco mimicked the conductor's call.\nWhen the song, Hot Chocolate began to play he was out of his seat and thoroughly entertaining me with his rendition of the tap dancing waiters who served hot chocolate to the passengers. Attempting to suppress my laughter so he did not misunderstand my delight, I was a captive audience. He was fully engrossed in his dance by the time sister and mom arrived.\nIt's no wonder he jumped out of his car seat and got up to shake and jive, it is one catchy tune...and if you are watching the movie, not merely listening to the CD, it is tempting to start doing cartwheels the next time you make some hot chocolate! I recently watched the movie again and have to say that the Hot Chocolate scene is one of my favorites.\nIsn't it true? Whether it is the holiday season of Christmas, or just an average day in our lives, we must believe in our dreams in order for them to take flight. 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The Polar Express is available in the following states: New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Illinois, North Carolina, West Virginia, Washington, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Maine, Oregon, Texas, New Jersey, Nevada, California and Vermont. It's also available in Squamish, British Columbia, Canada.\nHi Audrey, I love this movie too, and usually watch it each Christmas season. The soundtrack is great! Thanks for commenting.\nI haven't been on HP OR Bubblews for a long time. I've been busy at work, first with finishing my mandatory reading for my annual evaluation; then with writing an article for publication in the Hospital journal. Yay!\nMostly work schedule interference, but now I'm packing to move. Thanks for the inquiry.\nLove love this movie---are you on Bubblews these days??\nHi Kevin, I'm glad you enjoyed the hub. Honestly, when I saw little Marco dancing and singing I had to smile. He was really into the music and that he remembered the details of the movie at his age was amazing. Thanks for reading this one.\nThis was something else Denise. I believe that I saw it when it came to TV, and judging by the price that you paid for the tickets I am kind of glad!\nIt must have really been fun to watch your children/grandchildren in the back of that van dance and sing to that DVD. :-) You did a great job describing the highlights. I gave it a thumbs up and straight across.\nGreat hub. I will be looking up the website you mention of author, Chris Van Allsbur and also I'll be looking for his book, Jumanji, to peek at on Amazon. I hadn't heard of it nor him. But I've heard 'When Christmas Comes to Town' at least 70 times in the past two years when my grandchildren sing it at home or perform it on stage. I still love it. Thank you for bringing this author to our attention.\nI haven't seen this movie but it sounds as though I should.Thank you for this review.\nHi Angela-thank you for reading and sharing your experiences here with the Polar Express. I suppose you have seen it 3 D and regular. Which movie style do you prefer?\nI watch Polar Express every year, it has been become one of my favorite Christmas movies and the animation is great.\nHi Dianna-Thank you. Isn't that a fun scene? And even just listening to it alone, it gets your toes tapping. (I love the movie Romancing the Stone, but my all time fave romantic comedy is When Harry Met Sally).\nI love the hot chocolate dance scene in Polar Express. I also list Romancing The Stone as a classic on my list of movies. Great hub and excellent choices on the soundtrack selection.\nHi SandCastles-what a great idea to use your air miles for entertainment that you enjoy. Yes, the movie was splendid, wasn't it?\nThe movie was visually stunning.\nI use airmiles to buy movie tickets.\nHi Ruchira-oh, I'm so glad you enjoyed this review. It's one of my favorite Christmas movies, too. Thanks for your comments.\nHi Ruby-you can find it in stores in the DVD section. It's always a 'hot' item at Christmas, but I'm sure you'll be able to get a copy b/c it's been out for awhile. I know you'll enjoy it-but, let me know if you do watch it, and what you think of it. :) Thanks for your comments.\nI can't believe i never saw this movie. I hope it is on a movie CD. I will make sure i see it. A great review Denise. Thank you.. |
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Inside the G Flex 2 is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 SoC, which we first reviewed in the HTC One M9. The implementation of the SoC was slightly difference in HTC’s flagship, due to aggressive CPU and GPU downclocking in some circumstances, which we shouldn’t see as much of in the G Flex.\nThe Snapdragon 810 features an eight-core CPU made up of a quad-core ARM Cortex-A57 cluster clocked at 1.96 GHz and a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU clocked at 1.56 GHz. There’s also an Adreno 430 GPU clocked at 600 MHz, and a dual-channel 32-bit LPDDR4-1600 memory controller providing 25.6 GB/s of bandwidth. As the SoC uses ARMv8 CPU cores, it’s fully 64-bit compliant.\nThere’s also support for LTE Category 9 in the Snapdragon 810, which supports connections of 450 Mbps downstream and 50 Mbps up. Other connectivity features include Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.1, and A-GPS+GLONASS. If you want to read more about the Snapdragon 810, check out my review of the HTC One M9 which goes in to more detail on Qualcomm’s flagship silicon.\nAs for hardware specific to the G Flex 2, we’re seeing either 2 or 3 GB of RAM depending on whether you get a model with 16 or 32 GB of internal storage. If 32 GB isn’t enough for you, there’s also microSDXC card support via a slot under the back cover. You also get NFC, which is standard for a flagship smartphone, and infrared for controlling home theatre equipment through a built-in app.\nAs with many phones today, there are several variations of the LG G Flex 2, each supporting a different range of LTE bands. Rather than listing all the variants here, check with your carrier before purchasing the G Flex 2 to ensure there’s good compatibility.\nBefore I get straight into the benchmarks, it’s worth talking about how the G Flex 2 performs in a general sense. While the Snapdragon 810 is undoubtedly a powerful chip, LG hasn’t done a great job of optimizing their skin, so after a few weeks of use the G Flex 2 can feel a bogged down. This manifests itself as a somewhat laggy interface on occasion, and it can slow down multi-tasking that is otherwise extremely snappy.\nLuckily the G Flex 2 isn’t naturally a laggy device, meaning most of the time it’ll feel blazing fast. However you’d expect a modern flagship to be fast all the time, so I hope LG can address the occasional slowdown through a software update.\nDue to less aggressive throttling, the LG G Flex 2 is 12% faster than the HTC One M9 in CPU limited workloads, despite the One M9 using the same SoC. This lead extends to 15% when looking across each individual test in the system benchmarks we run, which factors in NAND, memory and (sometimes) GPU performance. All things considered this is a pretty good result for the G Flex 2.\nCompared to the LG G3, which used Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 801 SoC, we’re seeing gains of 49% on the CPU side and 44% from a general system perspective, which again is a great result for a device less than a year newer. For those interested, the G Flex 2 was around 25-30% faster than the Snapdragon 805 Galaxy Note 4, albeit with a more limited sample of benchmarks to compare. |
I'm a hammer thrower for Team USA and supported by NIKE. I've participated in three Olympic Games- 2004 (Athens, Greece), 2008 (Beijing, China), and 2012 (London, England). I just recently moved to South Dakota with my family because I am the Track and Field Throws Coach at the University of South Dakota.\nPopular question: Am I training for the 2016 Summer Olympic Games? Answer: Yes.\nI have been very blessed with the experiences I've had and to maintain a healthy body, and I'm very appreciative of everything. I'm living and experiencing my dreams by pursuing the Olympics.\nAs the current Throws Coach at the University of South Dakota (USD), I'm excited for this new chapter of coaching at the Division 1 level.\nPrior to my arrival at USD, I worked at Ashland University in Ohio as Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for all athletic athletes and programs.\nMy throwing career started in college while attending Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa, which is 1 hour from my hometown of Sheldon, IA. During college I participated in football and track & field. My interest in the hammer developed through college where I worked hard to earn the (2001) NCAA Division II Championship in the hammer throw as a college senior. In 2002, after graduating from Morningside College, Jud Logan invited me to move almost 1,000 miles away to Ashland, Ohio to train full-time for the 2004 Olympics. I was very flattered at his invitation and request as Jud Logan is a 4-time Olympic Hammer Thrower and a nationally recognized coach as the Head Track and Field Coach at Ashland University.\nSo, I packed my bags and headed east. With a full commitment to throwing, I devoted my full attention to training (while figuring out arrangements for housing, health insurance, income, food, etc). As life always brings challenges along the way, I focused my attention to remain on my training, throwing marks, and preparation for the 2004 Games. Fortunately, I threw 79.26 meters before the Games began in enough time to qualify and compete in Athens, Greece. It was an unbelievable experience and one I'll never forget...seeing the facilities, experiencing the hospitality, staying in the Olympic Village, and seeing all the spectators. Since this was my 1st Olympic Game to participate in, I was hoping to do a lot better but I still didn't throw too bad.\nAfter the 2004 Games, I continued my training for the 2008 Olympic Games. My throwing marks improved since 2004 and I've been fortunate to earn an invitation to several international competitions, including the World Championships in Helsinki and Osaka, returning to Athens for the World Cup, and the PanAmerican Games in Brazil.\nSo 4 years later, I was blessed enough to attend another Olympic Game. I participated in the 2008 Olympic Trials and qualified for the 2008 USA Olympic Team on July 4th, 2008. Three weeks after the Olympic Trials, I travel to Beijing to adjust to the environment 10 days prior to Opening Ceremonies. It was an amazing experience. I competed at the Games and wish I would have thrown better.\n2012 approached very quickly. Olympic Trials were held in Beaverton, OR, at NIKE Headquarters. It was an event just for the Hammer. It was awesome and I'm so glad NIKE coordinated this event. There I earned my third invitation to the Olympic Games in London. That was a great experience. Here, too, I wish I would have thrown better.\nI just take every day in stride and try my best. I try to focus on my goals and not let the little things in life interrupt me. I'm thankful for all the experiences I've had. I' look forward to future experiences I'm blessed with because this is a really fun journey. Thank you to all my supporters... especially my family, because I couldn't have done this without you. |
Employing gel and buffer discontinuities to produce sharp separation among sample components, multiphasic electrophoresis design can improve the resolution of electrophoresis (especially protein electrophoresis). The system employs a separating gel in which the sample is fractionated, above which has been added a low percentage stacking gel. In the stacking gel, sample components are stacked into very thin, sharp zones prior to the final separation. To illustrate the principles of multiphasic systems, we shall examine the most prominent application of this type, the SDS-PAGE electrophoresis of proteins. Multiphasic SDS-PAGE protein electrophoresis is often referred to as the Laemmli system after the researcher who perfected the design. At the beginning of the experiment, the buffer compositions are different in the stacking gel, the separation gel, and the tank. The stacking gel contains a Tris-HCl buffer at pH 6.8. The separation gel contains a higher concentration Tris-HCl buffer at pH 8.8. The tanks contain Tris-glycine at pH 8.8.\nAt the start of multiphasic SDS-PAGE protein electrophoresis the anions are chloride (green) in the stacking and resolving gels and glycine (orange) in the tanks.\nAs electrophoresis begins both Cl- and glycinate ions begin to migrate through the stacking gel. Because the pH is several points lower in the stacking gel than the pKa2of glycine, the vast majority of glycine molecules are zwitterionic at any moment and their mobility is very low. Because the mobility of the chloride ions is greater than the glycine, the chloride ions (leading ions) begin to migrate away from the glycine (trailing ions). The chloride ions don't move far before they leave behind an area of unbalanced positive counter ions. A steep voltage gradient develops, the Kohlrausch discontinuity, which pulls the glycine along so that the chloride and glycine ions become successive fronts moving at the same speed. The ion fronts sweep through the sample molecules. Being intermediate in their mobility between chloride and glycine, the sample molecules are carried along becoming "stacked" into very thin, distinct layers in order of electrophoretic mobility.\nWith the establishment of the Kohlrausch boundary in the stacking gel, the proteins are stacked into a thin layer between the leading chloride ions and the trailing glycine molecules.\nWhen the interface between the stacking and separation gels is reached by the moving boundary region, the pH changes abruptly (as well as the pore size). At the higher pH a much higher percentage of glycine will be in the ionized state, and its mobility will be increased commensurately. The mobility of sample molecules is decreased by the sieving of the new, higher percentage matrix. The glycine accelerates past the stacked layers of sample molecules and the process of unstacking in the separating gel begins. From this point on, the electrophoretic separation occurs under conditions of constant pH and voltage that are indistinguishable from homogeneous PAGE.\nElectrophoresis in the resolving gel is indistinguishable from ordinary homogeneous buffer systems. |
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My kids are trying to kill me.\nYesterday my son took me out on the trail walk for a gazillion miles and then today Haley takes me on every possible mountain hill in the area.\nIs it possible for 6.75 miles to be ALL UPHILL?!\nI can’t begin to thank them enough for caring that I am motivated to get out there every day and do it. I am truly blessed.\nHaley and I took some absolutely killer hills today that registered as 28 floors climbed in the Fitbit. I may die.\nI saw you busting a move getting up those hills! You rock!\nLooks like it is early days but you are making a great start. Often we continue to look at the road ahead, and see endless mountains which can overwhelm us. It can be wise in those times to glance over our shoulder at the mountains we’ve already traversed and remember “they didn’t defeat me”. At the end of every month I’ve begun writing DONE lists, to signal the achievements I’ve made. To-do lists might get us moving, but once we’ve achieved something we cross it off and forget about it. So the “done” list is used to remind us of what we’ve achieved, it shouldn’t be forgotten by being crossed out, it should be celebrated because we got it done!\nYou 2 are doing such an amazing job..I’m proud of both of you..Congrats!\nThere is no motivation quite like seeing someone else out there just doing it. You rock, Cricket. |
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An Apple patent application published on Thursday reveals the company is actively researching advanced quantum dot-enhanced displays, a next-generation technology that has the potential to reproduce highly accurate and vivid colors.\nApple's patent for a "Quantum dot-enhanced display having dichroic filter," published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, offers a highly detailed look at both quantum dot tech and how it can be applied to portable devices like the iPhone.\nQuantum dots (QDs) are technically nanocrystals - in some cases smaller than a virus - made from various semiconductor materials that exhibit special quantum mechanical characteristics. Of interest to display makers, as well as other industries in the optics field, are QDs' light-emitting properties. Specifically, the material can be "tuned," or manufactured, to emit very narrow spectrums of light.\nAccording to the filing, the electronic properties of QDs are defined by their size and shape, meaning the colors emitted during excitation can be controlled through fabrication. Nanocrystal size and wavelength emission (more accurately bandgap energy) are inversely related, so the larger the QD, the smaller the emission frequency.\nApplied to color, bigger dots will skew toward longer wavelengths like red, while smaller dots emit shorter, higher frequency wavelengths like violet. For example, a cadmium selenide quantum dot may be tuned to gradually reproducing the entire visible spectrum, ranging from approximately 460nm (blue) to 650nm (red). This ability to change color by varying nanocrystal size is unlike current phosphor- or organic-based LEDs, which emit light in a fixed spectrum.\nIn Apple's invention, as with other proposed implementations, a dichroic filter is disposed on a quantum dot-enhanced film (QDEF) in an red/blue/green (RGB) LCD display.\nOne embodiment calls for a non-QD light source that emits a blue light be combined with a light emitting layer of two QD groups, one red and one green. The layer, possibly a nano-film, is positioned above the first illumination source, thereby absorbing a portion of its blue light to emit red and green light. A second portion of the blue light is allowed to transmit through the QDEF.\nThe dichroic filter above the QDEF then reflects some of the transmitted blue light back down to be recycled, while allowing an even smaller portion through as white light.\nIn the embodiment discussed at length in patent application's body, the display also implements an LCD that controls passage of the aforementioned white light through color filters arranged in subpixels. This would provide extremely accurate color reproduction.\nA less confusing way to imagine Apple's invention would be to follow light emitted by the LED backlight unit. First, a normal blue LED emits light that is sent to a light guide panel. The LGP evenly distributes the light to the back of an LCD panel with color filters arranged in subpixels.\nAt this point, instead of using phosphors to produce red and green light, the QDEF's quantum dots are brought to photoluminescence by the blue light, which consequently produces red and green light. The dichroic filter then reflects some of the blue light transmitted through the QDEF back to the QDEF, thereby increasing excitation and red/green output.\nColor gamuts of QDEF displays compared to sRGB and Adobe RGB.\nThe filing goes on to explain how brightness can be boosted using prisms and other light forming techniques. Also noted in detail are candidate semiconductor materials from which QDs and QDEFs can be fabricated in a non-toxic manner.\nIt is unclear if or when Apple will use quantum dot technology in its devices, though the company has a history of delivering some of the best displays in the industry. Recently, however, the colors reproduced by the iPad mini with Retina display were found by one study to be less accurate than competing tablets, possibly leaving some room for improvement.\nApple's quantum dot-enhanced display patent application was first filed for in 2012 and credits Chenhua You as its inventor.\nSony is already using quantum dots in its high-end Full HD and 4K TVs to expand the color gamut from sRGB to x.v.color. But it only makes sense if the content is also encoded in a larger color gamut (nor movies, games or TV content is atm.), otherwise the sRGB colors will be "stretched" and become inaccurate.\nIt could make sense for Apple to use it in for example a 4K display for the Mac Pro or an iPad Pro. Wider color gamuts is mostly for professional use right now.\nSo, my question is, Is there any chances that Apple may use this 4K technology in his next flagship phone?\nThe new Kindle Fire HDX tablet also includes a quantum dot display.\nEDIT: Guess who else filed a patent on a Quantum Dot Display with a dichroic filter ... Samsung.\nIf it's something that Apple thinks important to pursue perhaps buying Nanosys would be a consideration? Their patent licenses go back as far as the 1990's (Harvard/MIT) according to press releases.\nI’m quite happy that I was right about QD displays and even happier that we’re seeing them in such a short timeframe.\nThese advances are all well and good but where are the holographic systems? I want my Apple Holodeck before i croak.\nWhat do you mean by encoding? If Apple adds this display to their products as well as camera apps that can encode for this as well as starts encoding all their iTunes content for QD doesn't that give him a lead?\nIf you look at Apple history and they have a pretty good track record of betting on the right tech horse to move them forward. If there past correct decisions is any indication of why they are or are not using a particular technology in spite of all the so call experts who think this or that is better. You have to ask yourself, why Apple is not currently using all these various so call better display technologies if they are suppose to be the leader. Well maybe it is as simple as they may not work well, their reliability is still questionable. Apple already has had quality issues with proven technologies why would the risk putting million of a product into customer hands when they know it may not be ready.\nJust because Samsung, Amazon or Google choose these new technologies does not mean they know something apple does not no or apple is falling behind. Those companies I would not characterize as bell weather companies when it come to quality and performance. All three of those do not care if they product do not work in a year, they actually preferred they not work since you will have to buy again which helps their next year profits.\nAt this point I am think there is something which is not quite right with these technologies which Apple is waiting to see how they improve with time. In the mean time they are shipping the best known product which will meet customer expectations.\nAlso keep in mind these company still are competing on specmanship, they trying to win over customer simply because they have a product with better spec, not that it brings any value to how you use the product, but they can see that have better specs or a longer list of features which no one uses but their list is longer.\nYour lack of understanding of Apple's history of success and failure leads you astray. And you place way too much faith in Apple. With very few exceptions, Apple has a long, littered history of having chosen poorly. And the company is known for making bad engineering decisions that are contrary to their stated marketing "message" (ala "we only give our customers the best" and "we have the best products and engineers").\nOf course, as any GOOD inventor would tell you, failures can be important, as how one recovers from failure can be a great indicator of potential for success.\nApple's position on quantum dot display is more likely explained by current limitations on production (How many can be produced at acceptable yields? Answer: not enough for Apple sales.) and the fact that Apple had heavily invested in a competitor technology, IGZO, that was -supposed- to be to market significantly sooner but failed to meet production goals (not only was IGZO development a failure of progress, that QD progressed -faster- and made it to market so soon doubled that failure). It is to be seen what Apple will do going forward. Amazon could get itself into trouble if yields of the QD displays become constraining (they'd have to start shipping Kindle HDXs with substandard displays to keep up, that's always bad for business as seen in MANY Apple display fiascos, Retina MacBook Pros for one) or if the Kindle HDX's popularity significantly skyrockets this season (leading to constraint through demand). It is unlikely Apple will be able to maintain credibility if they ignore both the current Kindle HDX and Nexus 7 (2nd gen) screen specs, as "beautiful screens" are a competitive advantage for Apple and a definite marketing focus.\nI assume you are replying to the post above yours. I'd say you both have some good points and the truth lies somewhere between.\nWhy are you narrowing on video content only???\nGamut have big implication for ages in digital publishing and having different screens gamut and color representation is the reason why the Colorsync was created at the first place. With the right colorsync profile in the OS to inform apps how to represent accurate color for a given screen, there is absolutly no reason why you don't want a screen the largest gamut for accurate proofing.\nI would also like a hoverboard before I croak, but I don't think I will ever see one. |
At 18, young adults are finding themselves with even easier access to credit cards than ever before. Their local bank tells them it’s time to start using credit cards to build their credit. But many young adults aren’t prepared for such a responsibility and can quickly rack up hefty consumer debt. It is crucial for teens to learn about smart spending and saving at a young age.\nMost teens and young adults start working entry-level jobs on a part-time schedule while they are going to school. Society and culture has changed dramatically over the last 20 years. The young adults of today are being bombarded with a false sense of reality when they log on to their social media accounts. They see celebrities – and even their peers – going on lavish vacations, wearing expensive brands and frequenting restaurants and clubs regularly. This often leads young adults to overspending – a need to keep up with everyone else.\nUniversity students sometimes think they’ll be able to pay off their debts once they finish school and start working at a full-time job. But this isn’t always the case. Once they start working full-time, real life expenses start to pile up and paying off high consumer debt can become more and more difficult to do. It can stand in the way of buying a new car, purchasing a new home, or even saving up for the future.\nIt’s also important for parents to teach their children how to be fiscally responsible before they get their hands on their own credit cards. They need to understand that their wants are not the same as needs and that saving for a rainy day is not a luxury, but a necessity. When money management is taught early on, young adults can have a stronger understanding of what it means to be responsible with their money. Good habits like self-control and regular saving can lead them on the path to becoming responsible adults who can take care of themselves and their finances. |
Yesterday we played tourists and walked over the bridge to the United States Naval Academy. In all the years we’ve been coming to Annapolis we never visited.\nWe started out at Tecumseh Court as the Middies streamed in for the noon formation. Jack is checking out the bronze replica of the figurehead of the USS Delaware.\nThe tourists milled around, the midshipmen milled around, the dignitaries milled around, and suddenly, without any signal we could recognize there was complete silence and the Brigade of Midshipmen was in tight formation. It was thrilling to watch each unit report readiness for duty and I welled up that so many bright young people want to serve our country.\nOne thing that struck both Jack and me independently was the height of the middies. I guess we were expecting tall strapping lads, but they were mostly average and below average height. I was taller than many of the men and women we passed on the sidewalks.\nWe wandered over to the chapel — which by all accounts is a must-see — but unfortunately it was closed in preparation for the annual Halloween concert. That meant no Tiffany windows and no crypt of John Paul Jones in the basement. We decided to sneak in past a Do Not Enter sign anyway and as we pushed the heavy door open we heard an organ rendition of Dance of the Marionettes, the unmistakeable theme of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. We followed the sound to a side chapel where Monte Maxwell, music director of the chapel was practicing for the concert.\nWe talked to him for a while about pipe organs. He has played the Wanamaker organ, the largest in the world, which my sister and I heard many times growing up. He said if we emailed him after the concerts were over he’d give us a personal tour of the organ.\nThe campus was beautiful and there were interesting memorabilia at every turn.\nWe spent most of the rest of our time on the yard at the Naval Academy Museum. The first floor has exhibits telling the history of the US Navy from the Quasi and Barbary Wars to the present. The second floor was amazing, with a collection of ships models that would appeal to anyone with obsessive compulsive tendencies.\nThere was a exhibit in the back that particularly appealed to me. These are models made largely of bones and found objects by French prisoners of the Napoleonic Wars held in Britain.\nApparently the prisoners were encouraged to use their artisan skills and sell their wares in craft markets. The intricate ship models they built brought a good price, and the prisoners could buy food and clothing with the proceeds.\nThe reason these caught my interest is that my ancestor, Charles Riou de Lagesse, was captain of the brig Jeune Henry when he was captured by the British ship Tartar.\n(IX, Guernsey, March 18, 1804.\nWe have the honour to inform you, that on the 9th instant, our lugger Tartar, Letter of Marque, Francis Pironet master, being in the latitude of 45 deg. 14 min. n. longitude 6 deg. 46 min. w. fell in with and captured, after an engagement of two hours, the French brig Jeune Henri, of Bourdeaux, Rio (sic) Delagesse master, two days out of Viverro in Spain, had taken nothing: she is a fine vessel, British built, and coppered ; mounts twelve guns twelve-pounders, and two four-pounders, had fifty men on board at the time of capture, had two wounded; the Tartar mounts ten four-pounders, had fifty men on board.\nWe have the honour to be, &c.\nHe was held captive by the British for years, and may well have occupied himself making ship models. I have no way of knowing, but this display made those times and circumstances real to me in ways that researching documents does not.\nWe ended our visit with a late lunch at the Drydock Restaurant in Dahlgren Hall.\nLater we had Alan and Jim aboard for lasagna and spent the warm evening telling sailors’ tales in the cockpit.\nI enjoyed reading about your busy and historic day. Our ancestors seem to pop up all over the place!\nThis was very interesting, especially learning about your sea-going ancestor. You must start putting your posts into categories, although this one would be difficult, it will help you and your readers find things in the future.\nYou’re so right, John. I kept avoiding it in the early days and now the job seems daunting.\nHow neat to read about our relatives! And, I felt as if I was right there with you, especially at the impromtu organ recital. Stay well!\nMarce…the sea air must agree w/ you…you look great AND relaxed…yes?? |
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