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Morphology of the Essay: Ander Monson, Claudia Rankine, Eula Biss, Leslie Jamison, & Maggie Nelson Author: e.v. de cleyre | Posted in Reading, Writing No comments According to Wikipedia, a keystone is “used figuratively to refer to a central element of a larger structure […] that locks the other elements in place and allows the whole to be self-supporting.” With a stone archway, the form is inherent, or predetermined. First, there is the abutment, then vertical supports, then voussoirs, and finally, crucially, the keystone. Ander Monson, in a 2008 interview: “in considering form, I think we immediately run up against expectation.” We, as readers, expect a certain order to things, and as writers, we learn the conventions of form and structure. We are taught that you can’t place a keystone without the voussoirs, yet you can start an essay without first deciding what form it will be, where the keystone will reside. Leslie Jamison‘s essay, “Morphology of the Hit,” admits, “I never know how to start this story. I just don’t. That’s why I need functions.” Specifically, the functions of Vladimir Propp, author of Morphology of the Folktale, which provides Jamison “a map for storytelling, a catalog of plot pieces arranged into thirty-one functions: commencements, betrayals, resolutions.” The abutment that supports the arc or form of an essay is a question, a problem. For Jamison, it’s the problem of how to begin a story, the story of being hit while traveling in Nicaragua. How does any woman or man begin to tell the story of unexpected violence? How does any writer begin? Beginning can be such a problem in and of itself, Barbara Abercrombie’s A Year of Writing Dangerously commences with the problem of starting, the terror of that first line, of not knowing the way in. Eula Biss, on a panel at AWP Minneapolis, said, “I feel like in almost all my work, I find form, and I have to write my way into it.” On Immunity: An Inoculation is comprised of thirty parts, which Biss assumed would “merge and become one” during the process of writing. At some point [my editor, Jeff Shots, and I] started a conversation talking about the structure of the book and talking about all the possibilities. Will these thirty sections become one? Should we title them? Should we number them? What’s going to happen here? And if it remains in thirty short sections, why? […] At some point we said something about the book that now I think is abundantly obvious but at the time felt like a real new piece of information that I’d discovered, where I said, ‘Well, this book is about how bodies are dependent and independent and how our bodies, meaning us as members of the community, are both independent organisms and totally dependent on each other.’ And when I said that, it was…I felt like a kind of epiphanous moment about the form, where I realized, ‘Oh, these thirty short pieces can’t merge because they are actual bodies, and they are dependent on each other in the way bodies in the community are. But they also have their own edges. They have their own kind of skin, and I have to respect that skin.’ Fonts are a kind of skin—what we see when we first glance at a page, before we look closer at the veins that lead us to the heart of the prose, the keystone. Ander Monson writes, “The font connotes: it means. So by using it, by designing, we are at least sort of writing. We are adding meaning.” The shape or form of an essay means something, adds to its function. Jamison asks, “What is morphology anyway? I looked it up and found this: ‘The study of the shape or form of things.’” “I Have Been Thinking About Snow,” a lyric essay from Ander Monson’s Neck Deep and Other Predicaments, is described by Broad Street as “defined by a preponderance of ellipsis, criss-crossing the page and separating fragments of text, resembling nothing so much as a whiteout blizzard.” Ander Monson reflects on his own essay in “The Designed Essay (Design as Essay):” Partly the idea behind the form is obvious and representative: the essay is about snow. The essay visually resembles snow. Cool. But. It’s more complicated. Are the periods meant to represent, to reproduce snow? Are black marks meant to stand in for whiteness? Or are they meant to be ground, and the text curls and contours of snow? […] Either way it produces fragmentation, isolation, visual contrast. One chunk of text is separated visually and spatially from another. The essay becomes about isolation, and its form, if working well, is inseparable from its content, right? The form is the content. The medium is the message. The essay is about and enacts apertures: opening and closing off. It is about silence. The whitewash of loss. And the reverse of that too. The beautiful thing about an essay, or a book of essays, is one can go from an abutment to a voussoir to a vertical support to a voussoir all over again, not needing to adhere to chronology, and yet there is an expectation that abutment leads to vertical supports leads to voussoirs and ends with the keystone. Going back to Monson’s 2008 interview: “in thinking about literary form we’re up against convention, expectation, and how a book chooses to handle the reader’s expectations and initial impressions […].” “How a book chooses” sounds as if it’s up to the book, and not the author, to decide the form. Publisher of Graywolf Press Fiona McCrae asked Eula Biss, Leslie Jamison, Maggie Nelson, and Claudia Rankine “about the aesthetic choices” made in their recent nonfiction books, specifically, “how you fit the aesthetic to the big subject, and the decisions you’ve made,” a phrasing that lends agency to the author. Claudia Rankine spoke of “intertextuality, and the ways that different pathways of though disallowed the text from settling. So how do you disturb the sentence, disturb the page, disturb the reading experience? How many different pathways do you allow the text to contain?” “Propp claims that you can break any story into an accumulation of these parts shuffled into constant rearrangements. Essentially, he is making a claim about disruptions. He says everything proceeds from losing our place.” (Jamison, The Empathy Exams) Leslie Jamison agreed with Claudia Rankine on “that idea of disruption, which feels resonant […] both on the level of process or genesis, kind of like how I move my way into a subject or into something that has driven me towards inquiry, like that idea of kind of disrupting.” She continued: But I think when I’m approaching something that I feel has lodged under my skin in some way and I’m drawn to saying more about it, but I don’t know what that something more will necessarily look like, I think form is the way in. In one of my pieces about getting hit—I’m playing around with the work about this early twentieth-century Russian theorist who divides folktales into sections, and I’m picking up his folktale pieces as a way to try to tell my own story, but ultimately what happens there is not the application of the pieces but the transcription of the ways they break down. So in a way it’s like form is a way in, or some sort of formal structure is the way in, but the piece actually comes alive in sort of noticing, ‘Okay, here’s where form is somehow refused.’ Right? I’ve picked this form up, but it’s failing me in this way, and a kind of confession of that failure is where the particularity of the story kind of comes into focus for me. Form can fail. Morphology can lead to further confusion. Disruption. New ruptures. The cracking of the abutments and the slipping of the keystone. “For the form to mean successfully, it must come from the essay’s composition, not added later with water and page numbers. If the design is discovered partway through, the process must be restarted to consider the arrival of the form and what it means to the text.” (Monson, “The Designed Essay (Design as Essay)”) Sometimes the form is the beginning, the way in to a piece of writing, and other times it’s the way out, the solution to marry what we want to say with how we want to say it. For Maggie Nelson, aesthetic form answered a problem. As she explained at the AWP Minneapolis panel and reiterated in a recent lecture at PSU, the problem or the question she sought to answer was, “can they be in the same book?” “They” being the mental state of the day, which combined anecdote and experience with conversations with what was being read. The aesthetic form of The Argonauts is the answer to that problem, as Nelson combines personal experience, anecdote, philosophy, and critical theory to create a kind of autotheory, a term taken from Preciado, author of Testo Junkie. “But,” Nelson said, “it takes a long time to figure that out for me, and there’s a lot of working in the dark.” Tags:Ander Monson, AWP, Claudia Rankine, Craft Essay, craft writing, design, essays, Eula Biss, form, Leslie Jamison, Maggie Nelson, morphology, nonfiction Literary Enemies: Junot Díaz vs. Meg Wolitzer On the Enduring Appeal of the Bildungsroman Jhumpa Lahiri’s “Hema and Kaushik”: Love Across Borders Aliens in Science Fiction: What’s “Out There” Has Always Reflected What’s “In Here” e.v. de cleyre e.v. de cleyre is a semi-nomadic writer. A contributing blogger for Ploughshares online, her essays and reviews have appeared in Brevity, The Review Review, and ayris.
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A blog about living in and planning for retirement Older savers pull ahead in the 401(k) race April 29, 2014, 4:51 PM ET By Anne TergesenAmericans may not be saving nearly enough to ensure a comfortable retirement, but the average 401(k) balance is up dramatically since the dark days of 2008 and 2009. Since 2009, he’s been particularly good to older savers. According to Fidelity Investments, the average 401(k) balance hit $88,600 at the end of March. While that’s down slightly from a record $89,300 on Dec. 31, when the stock market was higher, it’s up 9.5% from a balance of $80,900 a year ago and up 92% from $46,200 in March 2009, when the market hit bottom. The Fidelity data comes from a quarterly analysis of the 21,000 workplace 401(k) plans it serves, which together have about 13 million participants. For some investors 55 and older, the gains have been even better. On average, investors in this category saw their account balances rise to $165,000, up 9.6% from $150,500 a year ago and almost double the average balance of $88,700 in March 2009. But employees 55 and older with at least 10 years’ service at their current employer saw their account balances rise to $284,800, up 11.7% from $255,000 a year ago and more than double March 2009’s $130,700. With the S&P 500 Index up 29% in 2013, about three-quarters of the account balance appreciation is attributable to the market, with the rest due to employees and employers putting more money into their 401(k) plans, says Jeanne Thompson, a vice president at Fidelity. Over the long haul, the division has been 50/50 – illustrating the importance of making steady contributions. Still, Fidelity found that almost one-third of workers who have access to a 401(k) plan are not contributing. The company says employers should do more to encourage participation—via auto-enrollment—and to raise savings rates, via automatic increase programs, which ratchet-up employee savings rates by one percent a year until they reach the 10% to 15% rate that experts consider the key to a successful retirement. Currently, employees in Fidelity plans save 8%, on average. But those who are auto-enrolled save just 5%, “in part because 73% of employers (auto) enroll employees at 3% or less,” says Fidelity. “Even with an average employer contribution of 4.4%, the savings rate for many auto-enrolled employees falls below Fidelity’s recommended annual total savings rate of 10% to 15%.” (For more on how auto-enrollment can be a mixed blessing for savers, see today’s piece by MarketWatch’s Andrea Coombes.) Another piece of good news from the survey: At 4.4%, the average employer match is at a record high, up from 4% in March 2007 and 3.8% in March 2009. Employers, says Thomson, are starting to wake up to the notion that they must do more to “help prepare their employees for retirement.” At the same time, among Fidelity clients with an individual retirement account (IRA), the average balance rose 11%, to $89,500 from $80,500 last year at this time. Also on MarketWatch: How 401(k) help can hurt your savings Protect your heirs from an IRA tax trap Retirement: Getting by on $1 million Anne Tergesen covers retirement for The Wall Street Journal. Follow her on Twitter@AnneTergesen. 401k, Baby Boomers, IRA, Savings « Previous Clooney’s engaged. Will the marriage last? Next » The retirement-income crisis, in one chart Share: Search Encore5 Encore looks at the changing nature of retirement, from new rules and guidelines for financial security to the shifting identities, needs and priorities of people saving for and living in retirement. Our lead blogger is editor Matthew Heimer, and frequent contributors include editor Amy Hoak, writer Catey Hill, and MarketWatch columnists Elizabeth O’Brien, Robert Powell and Andrea Coombes. Encore also features regular commentary from The Wall Street Journal retirement columnists Glenn Ruffenach and Anne Tergesen and the Director of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, Alicia H. Munnell. Encore BlogrollAARP MoneyCenter for Retirement Research at Boston CollegeCivic VenturesEmployee Benefit Research InstituteMusings of a GerontologistNational Council on AgingRetirement As You Want ItStanford Center on LongevityThe Slott ReportTime Goes ByTransamerica Center for Retirement StudiesUS News & World Report Retirement
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Erläuterung Anna Christine Luise von der Pfalz-Sulzbach Anna Christine Luise von Pfalz-Sulzbach (auch: von Wittelsbach; * 5. Februar 1704 in Sulzbach, Oberpfalz; † 12. März 1723 in Turin) war durch Heirat Herzogin von Savoyen und Kronprinzessin von Sardinien-Piemont. Sie wurde als jüngste Tochter von Pfalzgraf Theodor Eustach von Sulzbach aus dem Hause Wittelsbach und dessen Gemahlin Landgräfin Marie Eleonore von Hessen-Rheinfels-Rotenburg geboren. Am 15. März 1722 wurde sie in Vercelli mit Karl Emanuel III., Herzog von Savoyen und Thronfolger von Sardinien, dem späteren König Karl Emanuel I. vermählt. Das Paar hatte nur einen Sohn, Vittorio Amadeo (* 7. März 1723; † 11. August 1725), Herzog von Aosta, der jedoch im Kindesalter verstarb. Im Alter von 19 Jahren verstarb sie, knapp ein Jahr nach ihrer Eheschließung, im Wochenbett. Sie wurde in der Turiner Kathedrale S. Giovanni Battista beigesetzt und 1786 in die Basilika di Superga umgebettet. Anna Christine Luise von Pfalz-Sulzbach Christine von Sulzbach wittelsbachische Prinzessin Sulzbach, Oberpfalz Anna Christine Luise von Pfalz-Sulzbach — Pfalzgräfin Anna Christine Luise von Sulzbach (1704 1723), Herzogin von Savoyen Anna Christine Luise von Pfalz Sulzbach (* 5. Februar 1704 in Sulzbach, Oberpfalz; † 12. März 1723 in Turin) war eine Pfalzgräfin von Sulzbach durch Heirat Herzogin… … Deutsch Wikipedia Johann Christian Joseph (Pfalz-Sulzbach) — Johann Christian Joseph (* 23. Januar 1700 in Sulzbach; † 20. Juli 1733 in Sulzbach) war Pfalzgraf Herzog von Pfalz Sulzbach sowie Markgraf von Bergen op Zoom. Leben Der zweite Sohn von Pfalzgraf Theodor Eustach von Pfalz Sulzbach (1659–1732) und … Deutsch Wikipedia Christine von Sulzbach — Anna Christine Luise von Pfalz Sulzbach (auch: von Wittelsbach; * 5. Februar 1704 in Sulzbach, Oberpfalz; † 12. März 1723 in Turin) war durch Heirat Herzogin von Savoyen und Kronprinzessin von Sardinien Piemont. Sie wurde als jüngste Tochter von… … Deutsch Wikipedia Stammliste der Wittelsbacher — mit den in der Wikipedia vertretenen Personen und wichtigen Zwischengliedern. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Von Otto I. (Bayern) bis Ludwig dem Strengen 2 Von Ludwig dem Strengen bis Ruprecht (HRR) und Albrecht IV. (Bayern) … Deutsch Wikipedia Liste der Biografien/Ane–Ans — Biografien: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q … Deutsch Wikipedia Anne Marie von Orléans — Anne Marie de Bourbon Orléans Anne Marie de Bourbon Orléans (* 27. August 1669 auf Schloss Saint Cloud in Saint Cloud; † 26. August 1728 in Turin) war ein Mitglied der französischen Königsfamilie aus dem Haus Bourbon Orléans. Durch Heirat war sie … Deutsch Wikipedia Stammtafel der Wittelsbacher — Stammliste der Wittelsbacher mit den in der Wikipedia vertretenen Personen und wichtigen Zwischengliedern. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Von Ludwig dem Strengen bis Ruprecht I. (HRR) und Albrecht IV. (Bayern) 2 Von Ruprecht I. (HRR) bis Friedrich III.… … Deutsch Wikipedia Stammliste von Württemberg — mit den in der Wikipedia vertretenen Personen und wichtigen Zwischengliedern. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Von den Anfängen bis zur Mitte des 13. Jahrhunderts 2 Von Ulrich I. dem Stifter bis zu Eberhard IV. dem Jüngeren 3 Grafen von Grüningen Landau … Deutsch Wikipedia Stammtafel der Welfen — Stammliste der Welfen mit den in der Wikipedia vertretenen Personen und wichtigen Zwischengliedern. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Die burgundischen Welfen (800–1000) 2 Die schwäbischen Welfen (850–1055) 3 Die jüngeren Welfen als Herzöge von Bayern und… … Deutsch Wikipedia Stammtafel von Württemberg — Stammliste von Württemberg mit den in der Wikipedia vertretenen Personen und wichtigen Zwischengliedern. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Von den Anfängen bis zur Mitte des 13. Jahrhunderts 2 Von Ulrich I. dem Stifter bis zu Eberhard IV. dem Jüngeren 3… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Psychology of the Interview from the Interviewer’s Perspective: Tips for the 50+ Demographic with ANGELA J. RABATIN 40 Plus Office. Networking starts at 9:30; Talk begins at 10:00 Monday Morning Speaker: Angela J. Rabatin Psychology of the Interview from the Interviewer’s Perspective: Tips for the 50+ Demographic. with professor of business and attorney, ANGELA J. RABATIN. In a market where many are in transition and looking for new jobs, optimizing the interview experience is important. Generally, those chosen for an interview have what it takes to do the job; the challenge faced by all, then, is how to favorably standout from other qualified candidates. What sets an interviewee apart from others who do the routinely proper interview things -- such as arriving on time and preparing relevant questions? To succeed, it is helpful to understand the back-story of the interview. This presentation provides tips on the psychology of the interview from the interviewer’s perspective. It includes issues of particular interest to the 50+ demographic, such as an employer’s concern about the value of a job in the life of a prospective older employee, and how that issue may be approached in an interview. Angela J. Rabatin is an authority on the 50-plus age demographic. Based on her expertise in the field, she was named a Business Smarts columnist for the Washington Business Journal, provided written Congressional testimony, presents to numerous national and local groups, and is quoted by major news media such as The Washington Post. Through years of research and ground-level intelligence, including from focus groups and one-on-one interviews, Angela offers insight, inspiration, and strategies for navigating the driving forces in today’s environment and to assist in making your own choices. Straight-forward and practical, her presentation style has been described as “lighthearted, yet serious, and packed with essential information”. Her research in the field includes a range of topics, including pre-retirement, post-retirement opportunities, employment, e-learning/lifelong learning , aging in place, choosing a retirement residence, societal and cultural changes affecting the 50+ demographic, successful transitions, making friends in later life, Social Security and other benefits, and important legal issues to consider. She is a professor of business and an attorney. Offered for educational and information purposes only; not intended or offered as legal advice. Angela J. Rabatin ARabatin@comcast.net
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Indians defeat Yellow Jackets 27-14 Last updated: September 06. 2013 10:23PM - 961 Views UNION — Friday night’s match-up between arch rivals — Union County Yellow Jackets and Gaffney Indians — exemplified the long-standing, heated rivalry between the two teams.During Friday night’s game, Gaffney was first to score in the first quarter, leading the Yellow Jackets 7-0. Gaffney held the lead going into the second half, and with 10:52 left in the third quarter, Union threw an interception with Gaffney returning it, taking a 14-0 lead.Then, with 7:21 left in the third quarter, Union mounted a comeback, scoring a touchdown and making the score 14-7. On the next drive, Gaffney answered with another touchdown, with no PAT, leading Union 20-7. With 2:09 left in the third quarter, Gaffney scored another TD, increasing the lead to 27-7.In the fourth quarter, with 6:48 left in the game, Union scored another touchdown, closing the gap and making the score 27-14.Union County was unable to close the gap in the time remaining, however, and the Indians handed the Yellow Jackets their second loss of the season.Look for an entire story on www.uniondailytimes.com and in the next edition of The Union Daily Times.
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A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P R S T U V W Z BILLET D'AVION Le billet d'avion constitue un contrat entre le transporteur et l'usager, et ce, même s'il a été vendu par un voyagiste. Il atteste le paiement du voyage et donc l'accès au vol. Ce titre de transport est exclusivement nominatif. Il notifie l'heure du vol, le nom de la compagnie, le numéro de vol, la classe choisie et le type de voyageur. Ce document est essentiel, car il doit impérativement être fourni en cas de réclamation. Il convient donc de garder l'original pour faire valoir ses droits en cas de litige. BILLET ELECTRONIQUE On nomme billet électronique, un billet dématérialisé acheté via Internet ou par téléphone. Il est également appelé e-ticket. Ce format remplace le billet papier traditionnel édité par les compagnies aériennes, les parcs de loisirs et le réseau ferroviaire. Cependant, il ne constitue pas une preuve de facturation. Une fois la réservation effectuée, le billet n'existe que virtuellement. L'édition papier du reçu électronique contenant la référence ou le numéro de réservation reste nécessaire pour l'accès au service. Ce type de billet permet aux compagnies la réduction des coûts et facilite l'organisation de la vente et des réservations. Quant à l'usager, il peut, en cas de perte, rééditer facilement son reçu. BILLET OPEN Un billet open est l'équivalent d'un billet aller-retour. Sa spécificité porte sur la date de retour que l'on peut fixer librement dans la limite de la date de validité du titre de transport, le plus souvent sur une durée d'un an. La validité de ce billet est à ne pas confondre avec la date d'utilisation d'un billet standard qui peut être échangé pendant un an mais soumis à certaines conditions ou surtaxes. Le billet open n'est pas vendu par toutes les compagnies aériennes. De même, son tarif et sa validité peuvent varier d'une compagnie à l'autre. BILLET PANACHABLE Le billet panachable, appelé également Open-Jaw, est un billet permettant d'arriver dans une ville et d'organiser son retour à partir d'une autre. Il n'est pas obligatoire que les villes de destination et de départ soient situées dans un même pays. Par contre, le retour doit se faire à bord de la même compagnie, d'une compagnie associée ou charterisée par le même voyagiste. Ce type de billet est très utile dans le cadre de voyage itinérant ou sur de grandes distances comme aux Etats-Unis où il est largement généralisé. Début
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Tag Archives: MVDVisual Lewis Black’s Fans Will Enjoy His Latest Live Recording Now And In The “Future” Posted on December 8, 2017 by philspicks Courtesy: MVDVisual/Comedy Central/MVD Entertainment Group It goes without saying that Lewis Black is one of the most iconic figures in the history of stand-up comedy. Black’s sharp wit and delivery have made him stand out starkly from his counterpart and in turn made him a favorite among audiences the world over. This has led to a hugely successful career that continues to this day that has taken him all around the world. This past October, that was proven yet again when Comedy Central partnered with MVD Visual, the video branch of MVD Entertainment Group, for a new live recording from the veteran comedian in the form of Black To The Future. This single disc presentation is one that will appeal to Black’s most seasoned fans just as much as it will those who are less familiar with him and his body of work. That is proven in part through the recording’s main feature. It will be discussed shortly. The bonus set included with the recording strengthens the recording’s presentation even more and will be discussed later. Black’s delivery and overall stage presence rounds out the most important of the recording’s elements. Each element is important in its own way to the whole of Black to the Future. All things considered, the noted elements make Black to the Future a recording that proves the future is bright for Black regardless of how when he retires. Lewis Black’s latest live recording Black to the Future is a work that the veteran comedian’s fans old and new alike will enjoy and appreciate. That is proven in part through the recording’s main set. While not an overly long set — it runs 50 minutes — it still leaves audiences feeling fulfilled at its end. That is due in part to the topics that Black covers in his set and also to the set’s pacing. It should be noted that this set was originally recorded ahead of the 2016 election first and foremost. He takes on both the Democrats and Republicans, skewering Ted Cruz, Hillary Clinton AND Donald Trump, so no one can accuse him of being biased. He also presents a scathing indictment of America’s mental health care system, coming right out and saying that the system has failed — and had failed — because of so many administrations going all the way back to the Kennedy administration. There is also a wonderfully hilarious commentary about pet owners who go too far with their pets including a story about a man who held a celebration for his dog called a “bark mitzvah.” As if all of that is not enough, he even goes on a scathing commentary about how the media covers politics and other matters. From one topic to the next, Black’s transitions are smooth and seamless, ensuring even more audiences’ maintained engagement and entertainment. That is the sign of a seasoned veteran. That is evident as he transitions from the hot button issue of gun control to the topic of mental health. Even as he ties mental health lightly to people who are too dedicated to their pets, his transitions are solid. The same can be said of all of the set’s other transitions. From start to end, Black never leaves any dead air, but also never moves too fast from one topic to the next, keeping everyone fully engaged. That engagement through transitions and relatable topics forms a solid foundation for this recording. They are, collectively, only part of what makes this recording so enjoyable. The recording’s bonus set is just as important to its whole as its main feature. The bonus set included in Black to the Future strengthens its presentation even more because it is presented in a fashion unlike the program’s main set. Instead of Lewis presenting the topics, audience members generate the set list. The questions that they raise run the gamut from the impact and reach of social media to the current state of the country’s public school system, to legalization of marijuana and well beyond. Black’s reaction to the audience members’ questions in themselves give plenty for people to enjoy. His commentary on the topics in questions presents just as much entertainment. Audiences will laugh uproariously as Black discusses why he has not and would not run for office, saying his policy simply wouldn’t work. He also addresses plays that he has crafted throughout his career, a point about which many fans might not have known. The punchline, which involves a corked bottle (it won’t be given away here) makes the whole thing complete. Between these topics and so many others, engagement and entertainment is just as ensured here as in the program’s main set. The pacing is just as solid even as audiences wait for each person to come up to the mic. That could be due in part to Black’s interaction with co-host and fellow comedian Kathleen Madigan, who has made quite a name for herself throughout her career. Considering the once again solid transitions and the equally entertaining discussions on the presented topics, Black to the Future’s bonus set does just as much to solidify the program’s presentation as its main feature. Both sets together show thoroughly why this program is in fact so entertaining for any of Black’s audiences. Even with this in mind, there is still some left to discuss about the set’s presentation — Black’s stage presence. Lewis Black’s reputation of screaming and ranting on stage is a big part of what has made him such a popular figure among his audiences and counterparts. The topics that he tackles of course are hot button, but the way in which he tackles them is what for so many years has drawn so many to him. For others though, that Sam Kinison-esque persona has driven people away from him. What’s interesting to note in these sets is that while he does do some ranting, it is not the full-on blast that he has done in years past. By and large, his stage presence in both of these sets is one of controlled chaos. His commentaries are as acerbic as ever, but the relatively controlled nature of his delivery makes the commentary all the harder-hitting. That is a big part of what makes watching these sets so enjoyable. It shows that he can be as impacting in a calm persona as in his more biting moments. Keeping that in mind, it becomes clear why Black’s stage presence is just as important in both of these sets as the sets themselves. When all these elements are set alongside each other, they show in full why this recording is a surprisingly enjoyable experience even watching it on DVD. Keeping that in mind, the recording in whole proves, again, to be one that fans new and old alone will appreciate and enjoy. Lewis Black’s latest live recording Black to the Future, presented by Comedy Central and MVD Visual, is a presentation that Black’s more seasoned fans will appreciate and enjoy just as much as those who are less familiar with him and his body of work. As has been noted above, that is proven in part through each of the program’s sets — its main feature and bonus set. The topics and transitions presented in each make them engaging and entertaining from start to finish. Black’s stage presence — at times ranting and at times more reserved — ensures audiences’ engagement and entertainment just as much as the sets. Each element proves in its own right why this program is so surprisingly enjoyable. All things considered, they make the program in whole one that will appeal to Black’s more seasoned fans and his newer audiences alike. It is available now in stores and online. More information on Black to the Future is available online now along with all of Lewis Black’s latest news and more at: Website: http://www.lewisblack.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thelewisblack Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheLewisBlack Posted in Celebrities, Concerts, DvD's and blu-rays, Internet, Movies, Television | Tagged celebrities, Comedy Central, entertainment, facebook, internet, Kathleen Madigan, Lewis Black, MVD Entertainment Group, MVDVisual, Phil's Picks, Sam Kinison, Television, Twitter, Wordpress | Leave a reply Les Paul 2006 Tribute Concert Comes Up Short In Its Attempt To Honor A Legend Courtesy: MVD Entertainment Group/MVDVisual Les Paul is an American Master. Period. For decades, Paul has been known as “one of the music industry’s greatest minds, having created one of the industry’s most well-known and respected guitar lines. He also was responsible for recording tech that has become the standard across the board. On June 18, 2006, a concert was held — fittingly — at the Gibson Amphitheatre to pay tribute to Les Paul and his legacy. Originally aired on AXS TV this past June, the concert was released on DVD early this past September via MVD Entertainment Group. While it is an enjoyable experience overall, it is not a perfect recording. The concert itself , which features some very well-known Les Paul devotees, sits at the center of the recording and is both a positive and a negative in the program’s overall presentation. Another notable negative to the presentation here is a total lack of a program guide. That will be discussed later. The segmentation of the concert and interview segments is its own positive to this presentation. Each element is, in its own right, important to the recording’s whole. All things considered, A Tribute To Les Paul: Live From Universal Studios Hollywood proves to be an unsuspectingly entertaining program. MVD Entertainment’s recently released A Tribute To Les Paul: Live From Universal Studios Hollywood, is a program that, while entertaining, leaves something to be desired in the end. That is due in part to its set list. Coming in at 93 minutes, the concert’s lineup features performances from some very well-known and respected guitarists including Joe Satriani, Slash (Guns N’ Roses, Slash’s Snakepit), Steve Lukather (Toto) Neal Schonn (Journey), Kenny Wayne Shepherd (Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band), Buddy Guy and others. Even famed front man Edgar Winter (The Edgar Winter Group) came along for the ride along with Joe Perry (Aerosmith). Many of the songs performed throughout the concert are covers, though Satriani did perform a pair of his own works in the form of ‘Satch Boogie’ and ‘House Full of Bullets.’ The covers included takes on Stevie Wonder’s ‘Superstition,’ Willie Dixon’s ‘Hoochie Coochie Man,’ which was first made famous by Muddy Waters, Johnny Winter And’s ‘Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo’ among others. Between these and other songs featured throughout the concert, and the artists tapped to perform them, audiences get in the performance, a dual music history lesson for all intents and purpose. They see veteran performers taking on some equally well-known songs, some of which are their own and some of which are covers. Considering all of this, the very setup for the concert serves as a positive for this recording. At the same time, being that the concert is only 93 minutes long and considering Les Paul’s legacy, it is surprising that more stars were not tapped for the concert. That lack of more performers (and in turn songs) actually detracts from the recording to a certain point, leaving audiences wanting more, but not in a good way. This sadly is not the recording’s only negative. The lack of a program guide hurts the recording’s presentation to a point, too. Audiences will note in examining the recording’s packaging that nowhere inside or outside the box is a program guide to be found. It is listed on the program’s main menu, but nowhere else. As has been noted so many times before about similar products, it would be nice to have that piece of the proverbial puzzle as it serves not only as a guide, but as a marketing tool that can serve to increase potential viewers’ chances of purchasing the program. By not having that guide included either in physical or printed form, MVD Entertainment Group has only hurt itself here. It really is a critical piece of the whole, even as much as it might not seem like it is. It is in reality, its own companion to the actual concert, which ties in a handful of interview segments with the featured artists. That segmentation, by the way, rounds out the recording’s most important elements. Segmenting the concert footage in this recording with the companion interview footage was truly a smart move here considering how little actual performance footage was actually included in its presentation. Without the interview segments, the program’s run time might have only run about half of that 93-minute run time, ultimately making it a failure. Luckily, those behind the program knew well enough to add in the interview footage, which itself adds its own insight to the program while also breaking up the concert and keeping audiences engaged. Audiences will be interested to learn through the interview segments that Les Paul was the person responsible for initially developing the 8-track recording machine (I.E. multi-track recording). Audiences also learn through Slash’s interview segment how much his appreciation for Paul grew as he himself grew. Joe Satriani also offers a funny anecdotes about being pranked by Les Paul at one point in his segment. Theirs are not the only interesting interview segments. Edgar Winters adds his own interesting thoughts in his interview, too. All things considered here, the segmentation of the program’s concert and interview segment proves a critical part of its overall presentation. When it is coupled with the recording’s very concert footage, the two elements make A Tribute To Les Paul: Live From Universal Studios Hollywood worth at least one watch. MVD Entertainment Group’s recent home release of AXS TV’s Les Paul tribute concert A Tribute To Les Paul: Live From Universal Studios Hollywood is an entertaining recording worth at least one watch. The lineup, which featured a number of well-known artists performing some equally well-known songs, played into this in a big way, both to the pro and con. The lack of any program guide hurt the program’s presentation in its home release, too, sadly. Luckily, the program’s overall presentation, which mixed the concert footage with interview footage, makes up at least to a point for the issues raised by the concert’s short run time and lack of program guide. It helps establish the program’s relatively short 93-minute run time. As noted already, each element is important in its own right to the recording’s whole. All things considered, they make A Tribute To Les Paul: Live From Universal Studios Hollywood a concert that while not necessarily one of the year’s most memorable recordings, worth at least one watch. It is available now and can be ordered online via MVD Entertainment Group’s online store. More information on this and other titles from MVD Entertainment Group is available online now at: Website: http://mvdentertainment.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MVDEntertainmentGroup Twitter: http://twitter.com/mvdentgroup Posted in Celebrities, Concerts, DvD's and blu-rays, Internet, Movies, Music | Tagged AXS TV, celebrities, entertainment, facebook, internet, Les Paul, music, MVD Entertainment Group, MVDVisual, Phil's Picks, Twitter, Universal Studios, Universal Studios Hollywood, Wordpress | Leave a reply The Kingdom Of Zydeco Is One Of 2016’s Top new DVD/Blu-Ray Re-issues Courtesy: MVD Visual/Mug Shot PRoductions Documentarian Robert Mugge’s recently re-issued presentation The Kingdom of Zydeco is an intriguing glance into the realm of the genre which is noted in its title. The roughly hour-plus documentary is a stark contrast to his more recent zydeco documentary Zydeco Crossroads. But that is not necessarily a bad thing. As a matter of fact its story, in comparison to that of Zydeco Crossroads proves itself to be its own hugely important part of the program’s whole. Its central story (so to speak) is just one of its key elements. The archived performance footage that is used to tell the program’s story is another important element that should be noted. The program’s bonus material rounds out its presentation, connecting everything together. More specifically one of the bonuses in particular ties everything together. That is not to discount the other material included as bonuses. It is just that the one item in particular ties itself to the program’s central story and its footage more so than the other featured bonuses. That aside, the combination of the bonus material, the program’s central story, and its featured performances, makes this presentation in whole one that–together with Zydeco Crossroads—a whole that music lovers and fans of zydeco alike should experience at least once. MVD Visual’s recently re-issued presentation of The Kingdom of Zydeco is a presentation that, together with Zydeco Crossroads, should be experienced at least once by both music lovers and zydeco fans alike. The main reason for this is the story at the heart of the roughly hour-plus program. In comparison to the story at the heart of its counterpart the story at the center of The Kingdom of Zydeco isn’t really a story in the purest sense. What it really is, is a glance into the genre that is zydeco. At the heart of it all is a competition between the “old guard” and the “new guard.” The “old guard” is represented by Boozoo Chavis. The “new guard” is represented by Beau Jocque. Viewers get to see in their musical battle two totally different styles of zydeco music—the pure, old school (Chavis) and the newer, more heterogeneous style (Jocque). The difference in the two styles is quite clear when one pays close attention to both. To that end, it could be said that Mugge (MUG-EE) presenting both sides (and in turn both styles) of the “battle” serves as a good starting point in discussions on the roots of zydeco music and its evolution over time. There are also interviews with both men that are included with the presentation. Hearing the passion in Chavis’ voice about the music juxtaposed by Jocque’s more laid back persona makes for even more discussion believe it not. That is because that contrast could generate just as much discussion among audiences about the mindset of the performers then and now. One could ask do today’s zydeco players have the fire that Chavis clearly had or could they be more laid back yet still have that passion? Regardless, seeing the love that those in the “Kingdom of Zydeco” have for the music and its performers, viewers will see that “new school” or “old school,” zydeco is the musical lifeblood of so many. Understanding this, audiences will gain a certain appreciation for the “story” at the center of The Kingdom of Zydeco. It shows that while not necessarily a conventional story, it is one that serves as a good starting point on any lesson(s) about the genre and its rich history. It is just one part of what makes this documentary worth the watch. The noted performances by Chavis and Jocque are just as important to the program as its “story.” The non-traditional story that lies at the center of The Kingdom of Zydeco is in itself an important part of this recently re-issued documentary. That is because while non-traditional, it does serve as a good starting point for any lesson(s) on zydeco music and its rich history. For all of the importance that it presents it is just one part of what makes this program worth experiencing. The performances that are presented within the program are just as important to the program as the program’s central “story.” The performances are of central figures Boozoo Chavis and Beau Jocque. It has been noted already but is worth noting again that between the pair there are clearly noticeable differences in their styles. Chavis’ sound is decidedly pure in its instrumentation and arrangement. While Chavis’ band does include guitar and bass, the band’s musical arrangements do not make them the key instruments. Rather they are centered more on the accordion and washboard. In the same vein, the arrangements in question much purer than those of the more modern zydeco sound. The funk and rock elements that are so prevalent in today’s zydeco are nowhere to be found in the older music made so famous by Chavis and his counterparts. Instead it is more of the creole-rooted sound. Jocque’s sound on the other hand exhibits more of those funk and rock (I.E. more modern) influences. It tends to make the guitars and drums more the stars of the music than the accordion and washboard. Regardless of audiences’ thoughts on both styles the presentation of both styles adds even more to that introduction of zydeco’s history. It deepens even more the discussion on the changes through which the genre has gone over the time since its formation. Not only that, but the performances themselves can be considered important because of their archival value. They are pieces of musical history that had otherwise laid unseen for decades. If not for the footage, those discussions on zydeco’s evolution might not have even happened. Keeping this in mind, the performances that are featured over the course of this program prove to be indeed important in their own right to the overall presentation of The Kingdom of Zydeco. Even with their importance in mind, they still are not the last of the program’s most notable elements. The material that has been included in the recording as bonus material is just as important to the program as the program’s “story” and its featured performances. Both the “story” at the center of Kingdom of Zydeco and its featured performances are important in their own right to the program’s overall presentation. That is because of the historical value that they present. While both elements are undeniably important to the documentary, they are not its only important elements. The material that has been included this time as bonus material is just important to the program as its story and performances. The “Introduction To The Kingdom with Robert Mugge” is the most important of the program’s bonuses. It only runs ten minutes. But in the course of that time viewers are presented with quite a bit of important information about the program. Viewers learn how the competition between Jocque and Chavis ended up at a masonic temple (hint: the suggestion came from the performers). Viewers also learn that the very creation of this program stemmed from other documentaries that Mugge had worked on. The documentaries in question centered on Alligator Records and another label. And just as notable is Mugge’s own discussion on what held up the original release of Kingdom of Zydeco. That discussion is truly interesting. These are just a few of the topics covered over the course of the program’s bonus “Introduction.” There is far more for audiences to take in over the short course of its ten-minute run time. The very amount of information, and clarity in its delivery over that time makes this feature the most important of the program’s bonuses. “Iguanas in the House” is another of the program’s bonus features. It presents a full performance by a zydeco group called The Iguanas spliced with interviews with the band’s members. The band’s members discuss how they came to join the band, their love for zydeco and more in their interviews. It runs twenty-seven minutes. And just as with the program’s bonus “introduction” it will keep viewers just as entertained and engaged. “A Royal Title” is the last of the program’s bonus features. This short three-minute segment focuses on the late great Boozoo Chavis and features an interview with Chavis that was lifted from the program’s main feature. It’s short. But it exhibits Chavis’ deep love and respect for zydeco and will in turn have audiences once again discussing who is the real king of zydeco. No matter one’s opinion on this topic, viewers will all agree that its inclusion in the program, that of the program’s “introduction,” and bonus performance by The Iguanas all come together to prove once and for all why this program’s bonus material is so important to its overall presentation. And the bonus material, together with the program’s central “story” and performances joins together to make the program in whole one that—together with Zydeco Crossroads—every music lover and zydeco fan alike should experience. It proves just as much to be in whole one of 2016’s top new DVD and Blu-ray re-issues. The Kingdom of Zydeco is one of 2016’s top new DVD and Blu-ray re-issues. It is also a program that should be experienced at least once by music lovers and fans of zydeco at least once. That is especially the case when it is put alongside Mugge’s latest documentary Zydeco Crossroads. This is thanks in part to the history presented in its central “story” of sorts and the performances that come along with that story. The material that is included with the program as bonus material adds its own amount of interest to the program. Each element is important to the program in its own right. Altogether they make the Kingdom of Zydeco a program that is just as valuable in the classroom as the living room. It is available now in stores and online. It can be ordered online direct via MVD Visual’s online store at http://mvdb2b.com/s/TheKingdomOfZydeco/MVD7500D. More information on this and other titles from MVD Visual is available online now at: Website: http://www.mvdvisual.com Posted in Celebrities, DvD's and blu-rays, Internet, Movies, Music | Tagged celebrities, entertainment, facebook, internet, music, MVDVisual, Phils Picks, Robert Mugge, The Kingdom of Zydeco, Twitter, Wordpress, Zydeco, Zydeco Crossroads | Leave a reply
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La serie Huawei P50 è stata rinviata ancora? Svelato il nuovo possibile periodo di lancio Proseguono i presunti problemi produttivi della nuova gamma di Huawei P50. Dopo le recenti indiscrezioni che davano uno slittamento al mese di aprile a causa di Harmony OS, adesso PhoneArena lancia un nuovo campanello d’allarme che parla di una nuova finestra di lancio, ovvero il mese di giugno 2021. Uno dei motivi sarebbe da imputare a problemi nella catena di approvvigionamento, rallentati dalle restrizioni statunitensi verso i produttori cinesi, figlie di una combinazione di varie normative lanciate prima dal governo Trump, e dall’attuale Biden. Ma per l’appunto, questo rientra solo tra una serie di motivi, l’altro invece riguarderebbe anche la scarsità di processori reperibili sul mercato. Una problematica, quella dei processori, che proprio in questi giorni era stata al centro di un dibattito relativo all’aumento dei costi, e di come alcuni produttori possano essere costretti, prima o poi, a riservare certi aumenti sui prezzi da listino dei nuovi device. Secondo altre indiscreizioni, Huawei sarebbe attualmente alle prese con una fase di beta testing problematica del nuovo Harmony OS. il nuovo sistema operativo è HarmonyOS 2.0, il quale supporterà anche le applicazioni native per Android, oltre a quelle proprietarie sviluppate per il nuovo OS da Huawei. L’obiettivo è quindi quello di offrire una compatibilità totale per garantire un passaggio morbido tra i due sistemi operativi. Huawei dal canto suo al momento non ha ancora voluto confermare o meno se il suo HarmonyOS soppianterà definitivamente Android, ma l’azienda che si stia chiaramente muovendo con l’obiettivo di essere indipendente e aggirare il ban emesso degli Stati Uniti. Secondo le indiscrezioni sarebbero tre attualmente gli smartphone Huawei in sviluppo: P50, P50 Pro e P50 Pro Plus. A bordo dovrebbe esserci anche un nuovo processore Kirin 9000L, variante dell’attuale Kirin 9000. Discord lancia il proprio Clubhouse Cortana non è più disponibile su iOS e Android Microsoft Edge ha introdotto una barra laterale del chatbot Bing AI Microsoft sta sdoganando il suo chatbot basato su Bing... Diablo IV: svelati i contenuti della beta e le date del preload Game 15/03/2023 0 L'accesso anticipato e l'open beta di Diablo IV si...
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Cushing's Syndrome natural cures Cushing's Syndrome Definition Cushing's Syndrome is also known by other medical terms such as hyperadrenocorticism and hypercortisolism, which is characterized as an endocrine disorder that is primarily caused by the high levels of cortisol in the patient's blood. There are a number of underlying causes and medical conditions that triggers Cushing's Syndrome such as ectopic adrenocorticotropic hormone, adrenal hyperplasia, and iatrogenic or use of steroid. This disease is also quite common among dogs and horses, often characterized as the deposition of fat in the body. Cushing's Syndrome Diagnosis Upon suspicion of Cushing's, a dexamethasone suppression or a 24-hour urinary measurement for cortisol level is conducted since both offer equal detection rates. Scintigraphy. CT scan and MRI are also done. Cushing's Syndrome Treatment Surgery is the primary treatment for Cushing's Syndrome, which is typically done to remove the adrenal adenoma. While this disorder may be caused by steroids, it is important to remember than this medication should not be stopped abruptly. Cushing's Syndrome Symptoms and Signs Symptoms of Cushing's Syndrome include raid weight gain, obesity, sweating, thinning of the skin, proximal muscle weakness as well as hirsutism. Other signs include fat pads that grow along the patient's collar bones as well as in the nape. High cortisol level would also result to reduced libido and impotence. Cushing's Syndrome Causes This disorder often arises from other diseases that results to the abnormally highly levels of cortisol in the body that creates a number of health complications. However, majority of the Cushing's Syndrome is caused by the use of steroid medications. Cushing's Syndrome by state Cushing's Syndrome in Alabama Cushing's Syndrome in Alaska Cushing's Syndrome in Arizona Cushing's Syndrome in Arkansas Cushing's Syndrome in Armed Forces Cushing's Syndrome in California Cushing's Syndrome in Colorado Cushing's Syndrome in Connecticut Cushing's Syndrome in Delaware Cushing's Syndrome in District of Columbia Cushing's Syndrome in Florida Cushing's Syndrome in Georgia Cushing's Syndrome in Hawaii Cushing's Syndrome in Idaho Cushing's Syndrome in Illinois Cushing's Syndrome in Indiana Cushing's Syndrome in Iowa Cushing's Syndrome in Kansas Cushing's Syndrome in Kentucky Cushing's Syndrome in Louisiana Cushing's Syndrome in Maine Cushing's Syndrome in Maryland Cushing's Syndrome in Massachusetts Cushing's Syndrome in Michigan Cushing's Syndrome in Minnesota Cushing's Syndrome in Mississippi Cushing's Syndrome in Missouri Cushing's Syndrome in Montana Cushing's Syndrome in Nebraska Cushing's Syndrome in Nevada Cushing's Syndrome in New Hampshire Cushing's Syndrome in New Jersey Cushing's Syndrome in New Mexico Cushing's Syndrome in New York Cushing's Syndrome in North Carolina Cushing's Syndrome in North Dakota Cushing's Syndrome in Ohio Cushing's Syndrome in Oklahoma Cushing's Syndrome in Oregon Cushing's Syndrome in Pennsylvania Cushing's Syndrome in Puerto Rico Cushing's Syndrome in Rhode Island Cushing's Syndrome in South Carolina Cushing's Syndrome in South Dakota Cushing's Syndrome in Tennessee Cushing's Syndrome in Texas Cushing's Syndrome in Utah Cushing's Syndrome in Vermont Cushing's Syndrome in Virginia Cushing's Syndrome in Washington Cushing's Syndrome in West Virginia Cushing's Syndrome in Wisconsin Cushing's Syndrome in Wyoming
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future classic. Bus Vipers Charles Murdoch Christopher Port HWLS Jagwar Ma Jonathan Zawada Jonti Seekae Thrupence Wafia Wave Racer World Champion After blasting onto the scene with his debut single ‘Dawn’, Basenji has been moving from strength to strength, turning heads both at home and internationally. His unique combination of melodic trance and stuttered programming has led to prominent features on BBC Radio 1, Triple J, and a vast array of prestigious music sites including Run The Trap, Hypebeast and The Sound You Need. Basenji was crowned FBI Click Producer of the Year, featured on Boiler Room, toured nationally and playing under the starlit sails of the Sydney Opera House as part of Vivid Live as well as through the USA with label mate Wave Racer. Bus Vipers is the brainchild of Sydney-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Daniel Ahern. Having played with other artists including Jonti, World Champion, and Chevaliers, Ahern turned his focus to Bus Vipers, releasing a number of singles that were received positively by Triple J and FBi Radio. After returning to Sydney after a three-year stint in Canberra, Ahern began writing his EP, Federal Highway, a collection of sunny garage pop gems, peppered with referential themes from his time in the nation’s capital. First singles ‘CSIRO Weeds’ and ‘Fluid’ showcase his clever lyrics and wavy vocals layered between juicy drum parts and distorted guitar work. Every instrument played on Bus Vipers is written and performed by Ahern and recorded in his home studio. Charles Murdoch is an electronic producer and musician from Brisbane. Performing originally under Charlie Why for some time, he caught the attention of Future Classic with his remix for Flume's 'Sleepless’. His ‘Weathered Straight EP’ continued to raise his profile with a positive response from radio and music blogs both at home and internationally. After a 3-year hiatus of working relentlessly to pump out his inaugural album, Charles Murdoch released, Point, with collaborations from noted Australian artists including Oscar key Sung, Wafia, Ta-ku, & KUČKA. He has supported fellow label-mates Seekae, Flume & Flight Facilities on tours along with many international acts such as Shlohmo, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaur & Nicolas Jaar. He has played at Splendour In The Grass as well as a number of headline shows across the country. Exhibitionist is the solo project of Sydney based multi-instrumentalist Kirsty Tickle. Raised in Toowoomba QLD, Tickle started performing in Brisbane as a member of Little Scout. Her versatility as a singer and multi-instrumentalist saw her grace stages locally and abroad as a touring member for The John Steel singers, Henry Wagons and Parades. She is also a current member of two-piece art-noise act, Party Dozen, alongside frequent collaborator Jonathon Boulet. In early 2017, her first single ‘Hands’ saw a soft release, receiving notable praise from online publications like Indie Shuffle, Vice, and Hilly Dilly, as well as community radio adds and spins across Triple J and FBi Radio. Her unique arrangement and instrumentation radiates a sense vulnerability and elegance matching a visibly stunning music video. Flight Facilities first original song, “Crave You” featuring Giselle Rosselli, is still taking the world by storm with over 40 million streams on Spotify and 30 million streams on Youtube. Their debut album, 'Down to Earth', was released with notable guest features from Kylie Minogue, Emma Louise, Reggie Watts, Bishop Nehru, Owl Eyes and Stee Downes. With performances at prominent music festivals around the world including SXSW, Falls Festival and Coachella, Flight Facilities have become one of the biggest names in electronic dance music. An incredible story for a duo cut their teeth doing remixes for fun on the cult record label Bang Gang 12 Inches. Flume is at the forefront of a new generation of artist slash producer. Winning a Grammy Award in 2017 for Best Dance/Electronica album, platinum records, praise from Pitchfork, The New York Times and Rolling Stone and 8 ARIA Awards, the future continues to look bright for this 25-year-old Australian. Whilst helping pioneering the sound of ‘future bass’, his self-titled debut studio album, Flume, was released to positive reviews, topping the ARIA Albums Chart and reaching double-platinum in Australia. Following this impressive debut, his following grew rapidly with each remix released of diverse artists such as Lorde, Sam Smith, Arcade Fire, Hermitude and Disclosure. His second studio album, 'Skin', was released again to positive reviews and topped international recognition with the album's first single, "Never Be like You feat. Kai”. Flume's 2016 World Tour sold over 300,000 headline tickets. Fortunes. are a neo-soul/R&B duo based in Melbourne but originally harking from New Zealand. Their blend of early 2000’s R&B mixed with day-dreamy, sunset jams and tongue in cheek storytelling builds on a sound uniquely of their own. Live, they have supported Shlohmo, Kllo, Lapsley, Kilo Kish, JMSN and Oddisee, played sold-out headline shows and played Splendour In the Grass, Laneway, Let Them Eat Cake and Big Sound Festivals. Their latest EP offering, Undress, includes singles 501’s and Focus. To date the EP has received over 3 million spins on Spotify and met an equally warm reception from radio, regional and international music blogs alike. Hayden’s first single “Permission to Love” garnered worldwide love and attention – hitting the #1 spot on Hype Machine's most blogged about, becoming the most played track on the national broadcasting giant, Triple J, and earning over 9 million streams on Spotify. The single was followed by the release of Hayden's debut self-titled EP, Hayden James. His third single,“Something About You”, was released in 2015 and considered a song to watch by BBC Radio 1 DJ, Pete Tong and currently has over 40 millions spins on Spotify. Hayden James has toured with Odesza, earned international festival plays at Coachella and Australia's Splendour In The Grass, and has co-written songs for Katy Perry. HWLS encompasses a sound range from bass-heavy club music to hip hop, grime to post-trap which has led him to performing alongside Hudson Mohawke, Lido and Sophie, and doing his studio work alongside executive producer and label mate Ta-ku. He recently released EP02, a 4 track EP featuring hard-hitting first single ‘Gamma’, with ShockOne, and ‘Beta’. Other recent collaborations include ‘Plays’, featuring Ty Dolla $ign borne out of Adidas' ‘Songs from Scratch’ project. With DJ support duties on Flume's recent US and European tour, HWLS treated audiences at a sold out Red Rocks Amphitheatre and four nights at The Shrine in LA. Jagwar Ma is a psychedelic dance duo formed by Jono Ma and Gabriel Winterfield, two veterans of the Australian music scene. The group is doing so well they're keeping Noel Gallagher from reforming Oasis! Their debut LP Howlin was recorded at an abandoned farm in France, with collaborators including long-time friend Warpaint drummer, Stella Mozgawa, and renowned DJ and producer & Ewan Pearson on mixing duties. It became one of the most world-wide acclaimed releases of the year and saw them playing some of the biggest shows and festivals around the world including Day Out, Splendour In The Grass, Glastonbury & Coachella. They have toured with Foals, the xx, Tame Impala and more. Their sophomore LP, Every Now & Then was released in late 2016 with equally warm reviews, with standout singles ‘O B 1’ and ‘Give Me A Reason’ continuing their unique strand of psychadelic dance rock. Jonathan Zawada is a cross-discipline artist best known for his unique approach to art and design. Weaving both analogue and digital techniques, he displays the back and forth interplay between manual physical labour and disembodied digital processes. Informed by his early roots in web design, coding and animation, Zawada’s art practice further evolved into graphic design, illustration and art direction serving clients like Bloomburg, Nike, and BMW and now includes object design, sculpture, video, installation and painting. His work has received an ARIA, a D&AD award and a MAPDA award, as well as being exhibited in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sydney, Barcelona, Tokyo and Paris. Zawada was born in Perth, Australia in 1981 and currently lives and works in Byron Bay, Australia. Gifted multi-instrumentalist, arranger, producer, and vocalist as well as touring member of The Avalanches, Jonti today returns with his first new solo material in 5 years, ‘Scrood’, on Future Classic. Featuring Steve Lacy from The Internet, ‘Scrood’ joins the news the Sydney-based producer has signed with us in partnership with LA’s Stones Throw Records. The single follows his 2011 debut album Twirligig and 2012 follow up Sine and Moon. Jonti began assembling music after his departure from South Africa to Australia. Spending countless hours studying records like they were books, processing each song, this became Jonti’s music school, testing his theories on a 4-track recorder. As Jonti started putting out his bedroom recordings, they started making their way across the globe. During a world tour with Gotye, he received an email from legendary electronic outfit The Avalanches, who asked Jonti to write with them for their long awaited album ‘Wildflower’, which Jonti featured on three tracks. What began as a collaboration resulted in the infamous recreation of their first album ‘Since I Left You,’ reverse engineering 3500 samples and recreating the record with a 17 piece band. The Avalanches would later return the favour and ask Jonti to join them as a member of their live band. With an array of collaborations that have taken Jonti across the world, sharing stages and studio spaces with his newfound peers, the producer has recorded with Badbadnotgood, Mark Ronson, The Avalanches, Gotye, Hodgy Beats, King Krule, Jagwar Ma and Warpaint, receiving co-signs from from the likes of Earl Sweatshirt, Tyler the Creator, James Blake, Questlove and Toro Y Moi. The producer most recently lent his unique vocal offering for BADBADNOTGOOD’s rendition of Beach Boy’s ‘God Only Knows’ for triple j’s Like A Version. Nick Murphy fka Chet Faker is a Brooklyn-based, Australian singer, songwriter and producer. After the collaborative ‘Lockjaw‘ EP with Flume, Nick Murphy released his debut album ‘Built on Glass' under his Chet Faker alias. It featured singles ‘Talk Is Cheap’, ‘1998’ & ‘Gold’, the record shot to #1 of the ARIA Album Charts and went on to achieve platinum-status accreditation. He was the most nominated artist of 2014 ARIA Awards, being nominated for 9 and collecting 5, including Best Male Artist & Best Independent Release. During Nick Murphy's ‘Built On Glass’ tour he played notable performances at Coachella, FYF Festival, Lollapalooza, plus a sold-out ‘Built On Live’ Australian tour which saw three shows on the steps of the Sydney Opera House. His move to Brooklyn, various sound experimentation and return to real name Nick Murphy marked an evolution in his sound with the Missing Link EP being a symbolic precursor to future music. In addition to his solo work, he is known for collaborating with artists such as Bonobo & Kaytranada and has released two collaborative EPs, the first with Australian electronic producer Flume in 2013 and UK DJ/producer Marcus Marr in 2015. Panama is the moniker of Sydney-based electronic pop producer Jarrah McCleary. His Always EP has now amassed over 30 million streams between Spotify and SoundCloud, earned a place in triple j’s Hottest 100 and received airplay on BBC Radio 1. In the years following, Panama released fan favourites ‘Stay Forever’ and ‘Jungle’ and embarked on US and European tours (the latter of which included Barcelona’s Primavera Sound and a sold out headline show in London). As a singer, songwriter, producer and instrumentalist, Jarrah McCleary has the rare ability to blend both live and electronic sounds in his music. It’s a skill that allows him to paint every element in his songs, from the moment he first sits down at the piano to the final touches in the studio. Through this he has developed a distinctive sound, blending raw emotional songwriting with lush, synth-heavy production. His most recent EP, Hope For Something is another signature Panama release, with songs like ‘Hope For Something’ & ‘Undertow’ containing huge anthemic choruses and powerfully poetic lyrics that draw from his rich personal experience. Australian-English trio Seekae have won a hugely loyal following and numerous awards for their signature blend of electronic pop, IDM, post-rock, house and ambient. Their stunning debut ‘The Sounds of Trees Falling On People’ was anointed one of the albums of the decade by FBi Radio; assured follow-up ‘+DOME’ achieved Mojo Magazine’s Album of the Month in the UK and saw Seekae nominated for four Australian Independent Music Awards. Seekae’s third LP ‘The Worry’ took them to new heights: with nods from international blogs such as Resident Advisor and DJ Mag, Feature Album spots at FBi Radio and 2SER, the Album Packet at triple j, Herald Sun’s #1 Australia Album of the Year and a SMAC Award for Song of the Year for single ‘Test & Recognise’. While based in different cities, they are continually producing and touring, having shared the stage with acts such as Flying Lotus, Jon Hopkins, Rustie, Vic Mensa, Raury and SOHN. In September 2016 they released single Turbine Blue, a slight departure from their signature experimental sound; resembling a more traditional pop ballad in tone and structure, whilst still maintaining their electronic roots. Ta-ku, is an incredibly talented Australian musician, producer, photographer and entrepreneur. In the three years since his first formal release, 'Songs To Break Up To', he become an in-demand producer; a remixer to the likes of Flume, Justin Timberlake, Childish Gambino and Chet Faker; saw his #teamcozy Instagram account bloom into a bona fide fashion label and creative agency; helped his co-run design community Create+Explore expand the limits of travel visuals and storytelling; co-founded Weston's Barbershop in Perth; and signed with Future Classic to release the 'Songs To Make Up To' EP, a companion piece to his debut. When he finally debuted his live show in late 2015, it was at no less than MoMA PS1 in New York, followed by two sold out shows at the Sydney Opera House. (m)edian is Ta-ku’s collaborative EP with rising Brisbane musician and vocalist,Wafia - aka Wafia Al-Rikabi. What began as a chance meeting between the two on a Melbourne basketball court, has blossomed into a work that ruefully examines a painful parallel in each artists’ own lives. Attracted to a familiar vulnerability in each other’s music, the pair began sending each other ideas over email soon after meeting. By late-2015 Ta-ku had produced ‘Heartburn’ from Wafia’s XXIX EP; Wafia took lead vocals on Ta-ku’s single of the same time, ‘American Girl’. But it wasn’t until they agreed to work together on a co-release that an unexpected commonality was uncovered. Thrupence sent waves through the Australian and international music community when he shared his fourth Original Mixtape series, Lessons. His debut album ‘Ideas of Aesthetics’ featured guest collaborations with his brother, Edward Vanzet, on ‘Conversations‘ and ‘Alethea’, plus label buddy Wafia on the beautifully-crafted ‘Atmos’. Thrupence has previously supported Nick Murphy (fka Chet Faker) and played on festival bills alongside the likes of Flume and Shigeto. A talented producer and an equally talented artist, Thrupence designed the album artwork for Ideas of Aesthetics, and in 2016 received an ARIA Award nom for his cover art design of Bloom by RÜFÜS. Touch Sensitive is the ultimate triple-threat; as a producer, in-demand live performer and DJ, he’s a treasured slashie for artists and audiences alike. Whether it’s remixing Rufus, collaborating with Flume or touring internationally with Flight Facilities, he’s become renowned as the man with an ear for hooks and impeccable taste. Touch Sensitive is affectionately considered Future Classic’s spirit animal. His affiliation with the label runs deep; ‘Body Stop’ was one of Future Classic’s first releases and he has played on hits for a sizeable contingent his labelmates, including Hayden James, Flight Facilities, Anna Lunoe, Charles Murdoch and Flume, his blue bass is now recognisable across many of their live shows. With his new album 'Visions', Touch Sensitive finally steps fully into the limelight, dancing shoes at the ready. With praise from Pharrell Williams and regular features on Kylie Jenner’s snapchat, Wafia has become one of Australia’s most intriguing and talented young artists. After a brief stint at university studying biomedicine, the Brisbane-based singer songwriter returned to doing what she does best, writing songs and singing hits. Her cover of Mario’s “Let Me Love You” produced by label mate Thrupence became a surprise online success, garnering over 3 million plays on Soundcloud. Then her debut EP XXIX, featured the Ta-ku-produced lead single "Heartburn", which scored her a Beats 1 radio play and a full rotation addition on Triple J. She released the single "Window Seat" in collaboration with the New Zealand producer Thomston and lent her vocals to labelmate Ta-ku’s expressive rendition of Kanye West’s ‘American Girl’ then a formal collaboration with Ta-ku produced the (m)edian EP. ’83 Days’ is the first offering of her latest EP and signals a return to solo ‘Heartburn’ form, with her brooding vocals soaring confidently over a production heavy pop track. Her live performances have included solo shows at Sydney’s Vivid Festival, a headline US tour and an appearance at NPR’s Tiny Desk Sessions with various stripped down acoustic performances being a highlight of her repertoire. Wave Racer’s sound is often (and best) described as driving down Mario Kart’s Rainbow Road to the club of your dreams. Melding vocal samples, synthesised trumpets and bass guitar slaps with his sunrise-styled melodies, Purcell gained early attention from the likes of Diplo, Flume, Madeon and Skrillex. Signed by Future Classic following his debut ‘Rock U Tonight’, Purcell doubled down with the release of ‘Streamers’, fast becoming one of the most rotated artists on Australia’s Triple J and a regular fixture on international stations BBC1 and KCRW. Backing his personal productions, Wavey has given his glistening aquatic remix treatment to a cascade of tracks before re-releasing them into the wild. Snakehips, Duke Dumont, Foster The People, Flume and Panama are only the start of a long list of artists Purcell has rubbed exactly the right way. Having toured throughout Australia with Disclosure, and alongside Chromeo in both the US and Canada, you could be forgiven for forgetting that he has only been in the spotlight for three years. Featuring at festivals such as HARD Summer, Dour Festival, Peacock Society, Falls, Groovin’ the Moo, Ultra, Mad Decent Boat Party and Coachella, Wave Racer has covered the US, Europe and Australia with ease. Sydney two piece World Champion are Julian Sudek and Will Campion. Julian was a founding member of M​ercy Arms and has since played with C​anyons,​ FLRL (Jono Ma, Kirin J Cillinan), and G​eorge Maple.​ Will, a bedroom producer, has also played in Sydney bands Cut Silk and The Chevaliers. Their debut single, ‘Avocado Galaxy’ was co-­produced with J​ono Ma and the video for Avocado Galaxy was directed by Elliot Shields of cult Sydney design collective P​elvis. All our artists, in your inbox Sign up for pre-sale tickets, the latest music, news and merch. contact@futureclassic.com.au Future Classic has offices in Sydney and Los Angeles. Strawberry Hills, NSW demos@futureclassic.com.au Please send all demo submissions to the above email address. Facebook Instagram Twitter Spotify Soundcloud YouTube Built by Bolster. Copyright © 2017 Future Classic
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MajorMinor - Complete Edition 5,648 achievements earned 143 Players Tracked 136 Total achievements 2,634 Obtainable EXP 16 100% Club Thunderstruck Achievement Rook ended up with Eclair. First Achievers ANZ Sep 26, 2016, 5:51 pm The Stranger Sep 27, 2016, 7:05 am F.E.A.R. Sep 28, 2016, 3:10 pm Toroka Dec 4, 2016, 11:31 pm Oscha Dec 9, 2016, 6:54 pm proudlarry Dec 28, 2016, 2:09 pm PortableBacon Jan 15, 2017, 3:05 am Vakeri Jan 21, 2017, 5:57 am Southwolf💤 Mar 2, 2017, 12:52 pm Dust May 26, 2017, 5:05 pm Kairen Jun 10, 2017, 8:20 pm CielCat <3 Jun 30, 2017, 11:08 pm Underskor Jul 12, 2017, 3:45 am Pickles Aug 20, 2017, 9:35 am Jackie Dec 3, 2017, 1:36 pm Callie-ko Dec 24, 2017, 9:35 am Corvus Feb 3, 2018, 1:55 am Rogue Huntress Feb 23, 2018, 6:06 am kinggaming869 Apr 1, 2018, 3:07 am Jaro_Wolf_Fox May 7, 2018, 6:35 pm Neko Jun 14, 2018, 3:12 pm Petrucius Aug 27, 2018, 4:57 pm UNIVERSAL ACE Aug 29, 2018, 5:45 am Phoenix Oct 16, 2018, 8:40 am Zlish Oct 22, 2018, 7:41 am Pelican Dec 1, 2018, 11:48 pm repoman May 25, 2019, 8:14 am nx Sep 17, 2019, 7:16 am Recent Achievers
2020-05/0000/en_head.json.gz/7390
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Dog Food – Meal Plans For The Week There are many advantages to a healthy meal plan for the week that you might not be aware of. It does not take much to prepare a healthy meal and to enjoy it. All it takes is some planning, some creativity and most importantly a little time. Know About Healthy Plan Meals For The D Healthy plan meals for the week can consist of anything you like. You can make a full meal or a healthy snack. For example, you could make a full-grown French Bulldog a full grown meal with baked potatoes and some sauteed green beans or bake a dozen muffins with a few eggs and lots of spinach and enjoy them for dinner. Most dogs love to eat and will eat just about anything, so don’t worry if your dog doesn’t eat a lot. It is very common for dogs to experience any variety in eating, as long as you are consistent in what they are given. One of the major reasons to plan healthy meals for the week that are so good for your dog is because dogs need lots of protein and carbohydrates, but very little fat. If your dog eats too much fat, they get sick. They can develop high blood pressure, heart problems and arthritis. On the other hand, if they get too little carbohydrates, they will get constipated and experience a loss of appetite. Make Meals With Cooked Vegetables And Whole Grain Bread There are so many healthy meal ideas for the week that you should be able to come up with several yourself. Try making a healthy meal with some cooked vegetables and whole grain bread. This would be a delicious, healthy meal for dinner. Or try serving your dog some raw, cooked broccoli along with some red peppers, a little bit of salsa and your dog’s favorite cheese. Another one of the great healthy meal ideas for the week is to make your own healthy dog treats. Healthy treats such as homemade kibble, chicken nuggets, or hot dog treats are very satisfying for your dog, and you do not have to use any preservatives to make them. They are also a very economical way to keep your pet healthy. Just remember that if you choose to make your own dog treats, you should not add any salt or sugar to their kibble or dog treats. Some people believe that it is better to prepare a healthy meal for the week than it is to go on a healthy diet. However, it is very difficult to find healthy diet meals for the week. In addition, preparing healthy dog food requires time and effort. Cooking healthy meals is a very worthwhile activity for the owner because of the positive changes that healthy diet meals bring to the health and well-being of their dogs. Consider Internet For Healthy Meal Plans You can find healthy meal plans for the week on the web. There are websites that will give you suggestions for healthy dog food based on the nutrient content, as well as the protein content, fiber and calories per serving. If you can find a website that will provide you with recipes based on your choice of meat, vegetables, fruits and specialty foods, you will save quite a bit of time and money. Your dog will love his or her new healthy meals! Furthermore, you can easily adjust the ingredients that are included in these healthy recipes to meet the needs and tastes of your dog. A healthy diet plan for your dog includes not only proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals but other important things also. For instance, just like you, your dog needs an adequate amount of calcium, sodium, and potassium. The best thing about preparing meals for your dog at home is that you can control the nutrition of your dog’s meals. In addition, preparing healthy meals for the week gives you the flexibility to serve your dog different types of food in one meal. This is one way that you can ensure that your dog receives all the nutrition that he or she needs.
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The Uniform Commercial Code survey: introduction The Uniform Commercial Code survey, an introduction. In the following pages are surveys discussing recent case law developments, as well as legislative and regulatory developments, under the Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C. or the “Code”), followed by a survey of recent actions of international bodies in the area of international commercial law. (1) While the promulgating organizations have been finalizing the current round of revisions to various articles of the U.C.C., the courts have continued to construe both earlier versions and newly enacted versions of the Code. The U.C.C. survey articles primarily focus on these noteworthy judicial decisions from the past year involving the various Articles of the U.C.C. The Survey of International Commercial Law Developments During 2003 (2) reviews the developing law in an important area for all commercial lawyers. International commerce continues to grow each year, (3) and formerly “domestic” commercial lawyers now find themselves routinely faced with international issues. (4) The international survey exposes the attorney who does not specialize in international law to the continuing law to the continuing efforts of international bodies to modernize and harmonize legal issues in the international commercial arena. (5) E-commerce law continues to grow in importance as reflected in the revisions to various articles to the U.C.C. that have abandoned the terms tied to the written word in favor of those that recognize the continued expansion of electronic contracting. (6) As this area continues to expand, courts will be faced more often with interpreting contracts under the U.C.C. in this new electronic age. (7) Last year brought a development in payments law that will have far-reaching implications. The United States Congress enacted the Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act which becomes effective on October 28, 2004. (8) The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System has already published proposed regulations pursuant to authority granted by Congress. (9) The Act enables banks to make wider use of electronic check processing without dramatically restructuring current check collection practices. It accomplishes this by permitting any bank to convert a check into an electronic image and forward that image for collection. A subsequent bank in the collection chain can reconvert the electronic information into a “substitute check,” a paper reproduction consisting of an image of the front and back of the original check. This development should speed up the collection of checks and reduce the physical sorting of checks and some transportation costs. States have recently begun adopting revised Article 1, promulgated by the American Law Institute (ALI) and the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) in 2001. Interestingly, one of the most controversial topics during the drafting process, the “choice of laws” provision, granting commercial parties freedom to select any state’s governing law, (10) was not adopted by any of the first six states to enact revised Article 1. (11) A topic of perhaps more importance to many contract litigants given the relatively uniform nature of the substantive governing law due to the widespread enactment of the U.C.C., the effectiveness of a “choice of forum” clause, was not included in revised Article 1, probably wisely given the strong rejection of revised Article 1’s “choice of laws” provision. (12) Another significant change that has met resistance in some states is the proposed change in revised Article 1 to the definition of “good faith.” The new standard would require both objective and subjective good faith for all parties except for transactions under Article 5 (Letters of Credit). (13) More than half of the first states to enact revised Article 1 have rejected this standard, retaining instead the subjective standard of honesty found in current Article 1. (14) In these states, this lower standard does not affect transactions under Code articles that have directly incorporated the higher standard of good faith in their provisions. (15) Other more recently promulgated revisions, Articles 3 and 4, amended in 2002, and Article 7, revised in 2003, have begun to be enacted with little or no variance from the uniform version. (16) Enactment by the state legislatures of revised Article 2, however, one of the more controversial revisions of late, has not commenced at the same pace. (17) (1.) For the purposes of the survey articles, unless otherwise noted, references to the U.C.C. Articles are to the 2001 official text, except for Article 1 for which the 2000 official text is used. This convention is adopted to insure reference to the version of each Article currently in force in the overwhelming majority of states at the time of publication. References to subsequently revised versions of any Article of the U.C.C. are noted. (2.) Sandra M. Rocks and Kate A. Sawyer, Survey of International Commercial Law Developments During 2003, 59 Bus. LAW. 1663 (2004). (3.) According to the Foreign Trade Statistics issued by the United States Census Bureau, the United States imported $118.9 billion and exported $65.8 billion worth of goods in April 2004. United States Census Bureau, U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services Highlights, available at http://www. census.gov/indicator/www/ustrade.html (last visited July 28, 2004). See also Ronald F. Lipp, The Crisis in International Trade: Remarks at the 20th Annual McGeorge International Law Symposium, 15 TRANSNAT’L LAW. 31, 32 (2002) (noting that the percentage of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product accounted for by international commerce more than doubled from 1980 to 2001, rising from thirteen percent to twenty-nine percent). (4.) See Henry D. Gabriel, The Inapplicability of United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods as a Model for the Revision of Article Two of the Uniform Commercial Code, 72 TUL. L. REV. 1995, 2000 (1998) (noting that commercial lawyers can no longer afford to limit their practice to domestic commercial law given the growing global economy). (5.) Rocks and Sawyer, supra note 2, at 1663-74. (6.) For example, revised Article 9, the governing law since July 2001 in most states, substituted the requirement of a security agreement in a “record” for one in “writing” in section 9-203, recognizes electronic chattel paper in section 9-102(a)(31), and paves the way for electronic filing of financing statements in part 5. See U.C.C. [subsections] 9-102, 9-501 to 9-527 (2001). Revised Article 1 also includes a definition of record. U.C.C [section] 1-201(b)(31) (2001) (defining record as “information that is inscribed on a tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in perceivable form”). Most notably, revised Article 1 specifically provides that it is intended to supersede the federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act as permitted by the Act. See U.C.C. [section] 1-108 (2001) and its Official Comments. Article 7, the last of the U.C.C. Articles to be revised, was amended to facilitate the increased use of electronic documents of title. Prefatory Note, U.C.C. Art. 7 (2003). The importance of electronic commerce is also apparent on the global level. See Rocks and Sawyer, supra note 2, at 1665-66 (discussing the actions of the UNICTRAL Working Group on Electronic Commerce). (7.) See, e.g., Cloud Corp. v. Hasbro, Inc., 314 F.3d 289, 295, 49 U.C.C. Rep. Serv. 2d (West) 413, 418 (7th Cir. 2002) (finding e-mail communication was sufficient to meet statute of frauds requirement for contract modification and parties’ term prohibiting oral modifications of contract). See also Robyn L. Meadows et al., Sales, 59 BUS. LAW. 1557, 1560-62 (2004) (discussing Cloud case and the various acts addressing e-signatures). (8.) Pub. L. No. 108-100, 117 Stat. 1177 (codified at 12 U.S.C. [subsections] 5001-5018). The Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act is discussed in the Payments Survey. Stephen C. Veltri et al., Payments, 59 BUS. LAW. 1591, 1591-94 (2004). (9.) Regulation CC, 69 Fed. Reg. 1470 (proposed January 8, 2004) (to be codified at 12 C.F.R. pt. 229). (10.) Revised Article 1 provides, in section 1-301, that an agreement by the contracting parties with respect to which state’s law governs is effective “whether or not the transaction bears a relation to the State designated[.]” U.C.C. [section] 1-301(c)(1) (2001). This provision does not apply to any transaction involving a consumer. U.C.C. [section] 1-301(e)(1) (2001). Compare this provision with the original “choice of laws” provision in Article 1, which only permitted parties to choose the law of a jurisdiction that bore a reasonable relationship to the transaction. U.C.C. [section] 1-105 (2000). For a thorough discussion of this provision and potential difficulties arising from its enactment, see William J. Woodward, Jr., Contractual Choice of Law: Legislative Choice in an Era of Party Autonomy, 54 SMU L. REV. 697 (2001). (11.) The following states rejected the proposed change to the “choice of laws” provision, retaining the requirement of a reasonable relationship between the designated state and the transaction: Alabama (2004 Ala. Acts 2004-524) (12.) See Prefatory Note, U.C.C. Art. 1 (2001) (explaining the drafter’s decision that a rule governing “choice of forum” clauses was not appropriate for inclusion in the U.C.C.). (13.) In the uniform version of revised Article 1, the standard for good faith is “except as otherwise provided in Article 5, means honesty in fact and the observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing.” U.C.C. [section] 1-201(b)(20) (2001). This definition was first used for merchants only in Article 2. See U.C.C. [section] 2-103(1)(b) (2001). It was later included in revisions to Articles 3 and 9. See U.C.C. [section] 3-103(a)(4) (2001) (14.) See Alabama (2004 Ala. Acts 2004-524) (15.) Articles 3, 4, and 9 use the higher standard of good faith for all transactions within the scope of these articles. See U.C.C. [section] 3-103(a)(4) (2001) (defining good faith for Article 3 purposes as “honesty in fact and the observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing”) (16.) Minnesota was the first and only state to adopt the amendments to Articles 3 and 4 by summer 2004. See NCCUSL, A Few Facts About the Amendments to Articles 3 and 4 of the UCC, available at http://www.nccusl.org/Update/uniformact_factsheets/uniformacts-fs-ucca3.asp (last visited July 28, 2004). The following states have enacted revised Article 7: Minnesota, Connecticut, Virginia, Maryland, Idaho, Alabama, Hawaii, and Delaware. See NCCUSL, UCC Article 7, available at http://www. nccusl.org/Update/uniformact_factsheets/uniformacts-fs-ucc7.asp (last visited Aug. 4, 2004). (17.) As of August 2004, the 2003 amendments to Article 2 have not been enacted, or even introduced in the legislature, in any state. See NCCUSL, UCC Article 2/2A, available at http://www.nccusl. org/Update/CommitteeSearchResults.aspx?committee = 95 (last visited Aug. 4, 2004). Robyn L. Meadows, Russell A. Hakes, and Stephen L. Sepinuck * * Robyn L. Meadows is a Professor of Law at Widener University School of Law in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Russell A. Hakes is a Professor of Law at Widener University School of Law in Wilmington, Delaware. Stephen L. Sepinuck is a Professor of Law at Gonzaga University School of Law in Spokane, Washington. The authors are the editors of the Uniform Commercial Code Survey. The authors are members of the U.C.C. Committee of the American Bar Association Section of Business Law. Professor Sepinuck is Vice-Chair of the U.C.C. Committee.
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M/s. Trigyn Technologies Limited Versus The ACIT 11 (3) (1) , Mumbai And Vice-Versa Disallowance of expenditure incurred for obtaining advisory services in connection with the restructuring of bank debts - Held that:- Fee has been paid to the said consultant primarily for rendering advice to reduce the interest burden of the assessee-company by, inter alia, exploring the possibility of identifying a strategic investor/lender. It is a settled proposition that payments made to consultants for obtaining professional services in connection with debt restructuring with banks, etc. i ..... turing and raising of equity share capital was concerned, such expense would fall for disallowance as per the ratio of Brooke Bond (India) Ltd. (supra). In this context, having regard to the entirety of facts and circumstances of the case, in our view, it would be in fitness of things that 10% of the expenditure, i.e. ₹ 5,05,080/- be disallowed and balance of the expense be allowed as a revenue expenditure. - Decided partly in favour of assessee Disallowance of expenditure in co ..... ure is also not covered in the scope of Sec. 35D of the Act, as fairly conceded by the ld. Representative for the assessee. - Decided against assessee Addition u/s. 28(iv) - waiver of the outstanding principal amount of loan - Held that:- As per a working provided by the Ld. Representative for the assessee such amount is crystallized at ₹ 34.99 crores and the balance of ₹ 4.01 crores is considered as being used for trading operations. Therefore, having regard to the facts ..... for the reason that the same related to loan funds used for the purposes of trading/business. Quite clearly, the balance of the waiver is relatable to the proportion of loan funds utilized for acquisition of the shares of M/s. Applisoft Inc. and on this aspect the ratio of the judgement of the Hon’ble Bombay High Court in the case of Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd.(2003 (1) TMI 71 - BOMBAY High Court ) clearly supports the plea of the assessee. In this background of the matter, we, therefore, conclu ..... g principal amount of loan and interest thereof - assessee claimed that the provisions of section 115JB of the Act do not apply to the income accrued or arising from the business so carried on in the SEZ Unit - Held that:- The difference between the assessee and the Revenue on the application of sub-section(6) of section 115JB of the Act relates to the waiver of outstanding principal amount of loan and interest thereof. The stand of the Revenue is that such income is not generated out of the ser ..... siness carried on’ and viewed in that light in our view, the impugned income can definitely be said to be falling within the expression ‘arising from any business carried on’ in SEZ Unit. Therefore, in our view, the assessee has to succeed on its plea seeking exclusion of the impugned sum from the purview of section 115JB of the Act on account of sub-section (6) thereof. - Decided in favour of assessee Benefit of set off of unabsorbed depreciation against income from other sources den ..... determination - adoption of Transactional net margin method (TNMM) selected by the Transfer Pricing Officer/Assessing Officer in preference to the CUP method adopted by the assessee - Held that:- Similar issue has been considered by the Tribunal in assessment year 2004-05 and it is pointed out that the issue has been sent back to the file of the Assessing Officer for determining the arm's length price of international transaction afresh including the selection of the most appropriate method for ..... sing Officer under section 143(3) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 ( in short the Act) dated 05/01/2011. 2. Insofar as the appeal of the assessee is concerned, the Grounds of appeal raised read as under : Following grounds of appeal are without prejudice to each other: 1. The learned CIT(A) has erred in law and on facts in confirming the disallowance of ₹ 50,50,800/- made by the Assessing Officer treating the same as capital expenditure. The Id. CIT(A) ought to have deleted the said disallowanc ..... xpenditure of ₹ 10,00,000/ - u/s. 35D of the Act. 4. The learned CIT(A) has erred in law and on facts in sustaining the addition of ₹ 15,35,03,849/- u/s. 28(iv) of the Act, representing the waiver of the outstanding principal amount of loan. The Id. CIT (A) ought to have considered that the loan was obtained and utilized for acquisition of capital assets and, therefore, not liable to be taxed either u/s. 28(iv) or u/ s. 41(1) of the Act. 5. The learned CIT(A) has erred in law and on ..... not allowing the benefit of set off of unabsorbed depreciation against income from other sources. 8. The learned CIT(A) has erred in law and on facts in confirming the TNMM method adopted by the TPO/AO in preference to the benchmarking done by the appellant following CUP method and in virtually approving the computation of ALP made by the TPO / AO subject to exclusion of three companies. 3. Further, the Ground of appeal raised in the cross appeal by the Revenue reads as under : 1. On the facts a ..... , 1956 and is engaged in the business of software development and rendering technical services outside India in the field of computer software. For the assessment year under consideration, assessee company filed a return of income declaring an income of ₹ 8,43,41,285/- which was set-off against brought forward business losses and ultimately the taxable income was declared at Nil. During the year under consideration, assessee had also entered into certain international transactions with its ..... -company carried such additions/disallowances in appeal before the CIT(A) who allowed partial relief. Assessee is in further appeal before us on the aforestated Grounds of appeal in respect of the reliefs not granted by the CIT(A) whereas Revenue in its appeal has assailed some of the reliefs allowed by the CIT(A). 5. In this background, the rival counsels have been heard and the relevant material perused. We may first take up the Grounds of appeal raised by the assessee in seriatim. By way of G ..... M/s. Quartet Financial Services Pvt. Ltd. in respect of advisory services rendered by them with respect to restructuring of bank debt, identification of investor, raising equity capital and structuring of such transactions. Justifying the payment as revenue expenditure, the stand of the assessee before us as well as before the lower authorities is on the following lines. It has been explained that assessee had an outstanding loan liability from Global Trust Bank carrying heavy interest cost whi ..... us that it was because of the proposals given by the said consultant that assessee was able to restructure its interest bearing debts which resulted in reduced interest costs. 7. The Revenue, on the other hand, pointed out that the expenditure has been incurred on account of capital restructuring and therefore such expenditure was to be considered as a capital expenditure following the ratio of the judgment of the Hon ble Supreme Court in the case of Brooke Bond (India) Ltd. vs. CIT,225 ITR 798 ..... of the mandate letter of the said consultant, which reveals the scope and methodology of the services provided to the assessee. The aforesaid material brings out that the fee has been paid to the said consultant primarily for rendering advice to reduce the interest burden of the assessee-company by, inter alia, exploring the possibility of identifying a strategic investor/lender. It is a settled proposition that payments made to consultants for obtaining professional services in connection with ..... able to the restructuring and raising of equity share capital was concerned, such expense would fall for disallowance as per the ratio of Brooke Bond (India) Ltd. (supra). In this context, having regard to the entirety of facts and circumstances of the case, in our view, it would be in fitness of things that 10% of the expenditure, i.e. ₹ 5,05,080/- be disallowed and balance of the expense be allowed as a revenue expenditure. In our considered opinion, the aforesaid conclusion is quite jus ..... ar as Ground of appeal no. 1 is concerned, assessee partly succeeds. 9. By way of Ground of appeal nos. 2 & 3, assessee-company has assailed the disallowance of ₹ 10,00,000/- incurred in connection with issuance of shares. The facts which emerge from the perusal of the orders of authorities below reveal that the impugned expenditure has been incurred in connection with increase in authorised share capital of the assessee-company and raising of share capital. The said expenditure, in ou ..... ition of ₹ 15,35,03,849/- u/s. 28(iv) of the Act representing waiver of the outstanding principal amount of loan. In this context, the brief facts are that in an earlier financial year of 2000-01 assessee had obtained credit facilities from Global Trust Banks Ltd., which inter-alia, included raising of Term loans of ₹ 15 crores and ₹ 24 crores totalling to ₹ 39 crores. Upto the year under consideration assessee had repaid certain amounts in respect of the above loans on a ..... esenting repayment of Term loan of ₹ 6.25 crores and redemption of preference share capital of ₹ 5 crores. The balance of ₹ 34.61 crores comprising of ₹ 15.35 crores on account of outstanding principal amount of loan and ₹ 19.26 crores on account of outstanding interest was waived by the bank. Insofar as the waiver of outstanding interest amount of ₹ 19.26 crores is concerned, there is no dispute as an such amount was offered for taxation by way of credit in t ..... nt was treated as a benefit chargeable to tax in terms of Sec. 28(iv) of the Act. The aforesaid stand of the Assessing Officer has been further affirmed by the CIT(A) on the ground that the waiver of principal amount of loan amounting to ₹ 15.35 crores was revenue in nature and thus assessable in terms of Sec. 28(iv) of the Act. In this background, the rival counsels have made their submissions before us. 11. Before us, the Ld. Representative for the assessee has vehemently pointed out tha ..... n the revenue field so as to be taxed under section 28(iv) of the Act. It was, therefore, contended that the facts of the present case are similar to those in the case of Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd. vs. CIT, 261 ITR 501(Bom) and thus the action of the lower authorities in relying upon the judgment in the case of Solid Containers Ltd. (supra) is liable to be set-aside. In support of the contention that the Term loans raised from the Global Trust Bank have been utilized for acquisition of a capital ..... certificates evidencing the aforesaid remittances, which have been placed in the Paper Book at pages 3 & 4. Ld. Representative for the assessee pointed out that the aforesaid factual matrix has not disputed by the lower authorities. 12. In this context, the Ld. Departmental Representative for the Revenue reiterated the stand of the income-tax authorities by pointing out that the loan sanction letter of the bank, a copy of which is placed at page 26 of the Paper Book, brings out that the pur ..... entative for the assessee pointed out that though the loan sanction letter of the bank reflects the purpose of the term loan as working capital/For acquisition , but ultimately it is the utilization of the loan proceeds which show that the same has been utilized for acquisition of a capital asset, and it has not been used in trading operation. Ld. Representative for the assessee also relied upon the judgment of the Madras High Court in the case of Iskraemeco Regent Ltd. vs. 331 ITR 317(Mad) as a ..... f the principal amount of loan outstanding and interest thereof. The issue regarding the taxability of waiver of interest is not in dispute before us and the only issue before us relates to the taxability of a sum of ₹ 15,35,03,849/-, which represented the principal amount of the loan outstanding, waived by the bank. In principle we are in agreement with the proposition that in the context of waiver of loan amount, where loan was raised for acquiring a capital asset, the waiver thereof can ..... ently, the lender waived the recovery of such loan, which was interpreted by the Assessing Officer to be cessation of liability towards the lender as a benefit taxable under section 28(iv) of the Act. The CIT(A)upheld the aforesaid stand and additionally held that waiver of loan amounted of remission of a trading liability taxable under section41(1) of the Act also. The Hon ble Bombay High Court, in this background held that waiver of loan repayment did not give rise to a benefit referred to in ..... dra Ltd.(supra) and noted that the same operated in a different fact situation inasmuch as in the earlier judgment, the loan funds were utilized for meeting the cost of import of plant and machinery and, therefore, waiver of such loan did not constitute business. What follows from the aforesaid two judgments is that the taxability of waiver of loan amount would depend upon the purpose for which the loan was put to use. If the loan was for acquiring a capital asset, waiver thereof would not const ..... uite evident as per the bank sanction letter dated 29/11/2000, copy of which is placed at page-26 of the Paper Book, that the Term loans of ₹ 39.00 crores (i.e. 15.00 crores + ₹ 24.00 crores) were sanctioned for the purpose of working capital/For acquisition . The assessee has been consistently asserting right from the level of the Assessing Officer that upon disbursement of loan, the loan proceeds have been utilized for acquiring shares in M/s. Applisoft Inc. and in this context our ..... the loan included usage for working capital, therefore, it could not be said that the loan was for acquiring capital asset. In our considered opinion, what is more important is to consider the actual utilization of loan funds and not merely the purpose of the loan, though it may be an important ingredient. In the present case, loan sanction letter does not prescribe that the loan proceeds are to be used only for working capital requirements. Moreover as the bank statement of the assessee reveals ..... was only ₹ 34.99 crores, the balance of ₹ 4.01 crores cannot be said to have been spent for acquiring a capital asset. In this context, Ld. Representative for the assessee quite fairly conceded the above situation that the total amount invested for acquisition of shares was ₹ 34.50 crores which was lower than the total loan raised of ₹ 39.00 crores, but, it has been argued that the issue in question relates to only the principal amount of ₹ 15.35 crores which has be ..... o the extent of the amount used for purchase of shares of M/s. Applisoft Inc. As per a working provided by the Ld. Representative for the assessee such amount is crystallized at ₹ 34.99 crores and the balance of ₹ 4.01 crores is considered as being used for trading operations. Therefore, having regard to the facts of the present case, the waiver of loan can be said to be relatable to acquisition of capital asset to the extent of the proportion in which the loan proceeds were utilized ..... an funds utilized for acquisition of the shares of M/s. Applisoft Inc. and on this aspect the ratio of the judgement of the Hon ble Bombay High Court in the case of Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd.(supra) clearly supports the plea of the assessee. In this background of the matter, we, therefore, conclude that so far as the amount used for the purchase of capital asset is concerned, the waiver thereof is a capital receipt not chargeable to tax under section 28(iv) of the Act, which follows that the Ass ..... peal No.6 relates to the action of the income-tax authorities in brining to tax a sum of ₹ 34,61,28,850/- for the purposes of section 115JB of the Act. The aforesaid amount represented the amount of waiver of principal and interest on bank loan. The plea of the assessee was that the aforesaid amount constituted income arising from business carried on in Special Economic Zone unit (SEZ unit)and, therefore, the same would not fall for consideration under section 115JB of the Act in view of t ..... of the income-tax authorities in including the aforesaid amount as part of book profit for the purposes of section 115JB of the Act, assessee is in further appeal before us. 18.2 Before us the Ld. Representative for the assessee vehemently pointed out that the only business activity of the assessee was in SEZ Unit and that assessee has no other place of business or office. Referring to the Annual Report for the instant year, the Ld. Representative for the assessee pointed out that assessee had o ..... the purpose of business and generating higher revenues. In this context, attention was invited to the order of the Tribunal in the assessee s own case for assessment year 2004-05 vide ITA No.4855/Mum/2009 dated 21/8/2013, wherein assessee had explained that the investment in the shares of Applisoft Inc. was for the purpose of business and out of commercial expediency, and this plea was accepted by the Tribunal, though in a different context relating to allowability of interest expenditure under ..... arlier para and the same is not being repeated for the sake of brevity. 18.5 The dispute essentially revolves around the provisions of subsection( 6) of section 115JB of the Act, which prescribes that the section would not apply to the income accrued or arising from any business carried on or services rendered by an entrepreneur or a developer in SEZ Unit, as the case may be. In the present case, the assessee is engaged in the business of software development and rendering of technical services ..... ion(6) of section 115JB of the Act relates to the waiver of outstanding principal amount of loan and interest thereof. The stand of the Revenue is that such income is not generated out of the services rendered by the assessee but is on account of a One Time Settlement with the bank and, therefore, it does not fall in the exclusion contained in the sub-section(6) of section 115JB of the Act . The phraseology of sub-section (6) of section 115JB of the Act prescribes that the income referred theret ..... on 115JB of the Act on account of sub-section (6) thereof. We hold so. Thus, on this aspect, the assessee succeeds. 19. The next Ground relates to the action of the lower authorities in not allowing the benefit of set off of unabsorbed depreciation against income from other sources. On this aspect, the facts are that during the year under consideration, the assessee had claimed benefit of set-off of brought-forward business loss and unabsorbed depreciation against income from other sources. The ..... he Hon ble Supreme Court in the case of Virmani Industries Pvt. Ltd., 216 ITR 607(SC). The CIT(Appeals) disagreed with the assessee and accordingly assessee is in further appeal before us. 19.1 Before us, the Ld. Representative for the assessee pointed out that having regard to the express provisions of section 32(2) of the Act, the depreciation allowance of earlier years is deemed to be the allowance of the succeeding year and hence the unabsorbed depreciation is liable to be set-off against th ..... tion against income from other sources. 19.2 Though the Ld. Departmental Representative for the Revenue has not opposed the prayer of the assessee for setting-aside the matter back to the file of Assessing Officer, yet the orders of the authorities below has been sought to be defended. 19.3 In our considered opinion, in the present case, the only issue agitated by the assessee is in relation to set-off of claim of unabsorbed depreciation, which in our view, is quite well-founded in terms of sect ..... cing Officer/Assessing Officer in preference to the CUP method adopted by the assessee for determining the arm s length price (ALP) of the international transactions entered with its associated enterprise abroad. The primary dispute in this ground relates to the application of CUP method selected by the assessee to benchmark its international transaction for the purpose of determining their arm's length price. The income-tax authorities have applied the TNMM which has lead to an adjustment o .....
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[Five Members of the Wild Bunch] Image: 8.4 x 6.2 cm (3 5/16 x 2 7/16 in.) The Wild Bunch was the largest and most notorious band of outlaws in the American West. Led by two gunmen better known by their aliases, Butch Cassidy (Robert LeRoy Parker) and Kid Curry (Harvey Logan), the Wild Bunch was an informal trust of thieves and rustlers that preyed upon stagecoaches, small banks, and especially railroads from the late 1880s to the first decade of the twentieth century. This crudely constructed tintype portrait of five members of the gang dressed in bowler hats and city clothes shows, clockwise, from the top left, Kid Curry, Bill McCarty, Bill (Tod) Carver, Ben Kilpatrick, and Tom O'Day. Without their six shooters and cowboy hats the outlaws appear quite civilized and could easily be mistaken for the sheriffs and Pinkerton agents who pursued them in a "Wild West" already much tamed by the probable date of this photograph. Gone was the open range--instead, homesteads and farms dotted the landscape and barbed-wire fences frustrated the cattleman's drive to market. Gone too was the anonymity associated with distance, as the camera and the telegraph conspired to identify criminals. Bank and train robbery were still lucrative, but the outlaw's chances for escape gradually shifted in favor of the sheriff's chances for arrest and conviction. By 1903 the Wild Bunch had disbanded. A few members of the gang followed Butch Cassidy to South America, while the majority remained in the West, trying to avoid capture. McCarty was shot dead in 1893, in a street in Delta, Colorado, after a bank robbery; Carver died in prison; Kilpatrick was killed during a train robbery in 1912; Tom O'Day was captured by a Casper, Wyoming, sheriff in 1903; and Kid Curry died either by his own hand in Parachute, Colorado, in 1904, or, as legend has it, lived until he was killed by a wild mule in South America in 1909. The photograph comes from the collection of Camillus S. Fly, a pioneer photographer in Tombstone, Arizona, in the 1880s and sheriff of Cochise County in the 1890s. Inscription: Inscribed on frame, verso: "Rare photograph of five members of the Wild Bunch—infamous gang of rustlers, outlaws, and killers who rode with 'Butch Cassidy' during the last days of the Wild West. Photo from the collection of C.S. Fly, a roving photographer who ran studios in Kansas City, Mo., Fort Worth, Texas, and in Tombstone, Arizona. This photo taken in Tombstone in 1882." Camillus Fly; Mrs. Mary Harpening (granddaughter of C. S. Fly); [Kennedy Galleries, New York]; [Paul Katz]; Gilman Paper Company, New York, , January 1, 1983 Pictured: Harvey Logan, alias Kid Curry; Bill McCarty (+1893); Bill "Tod" Carver; Ben Kilpatrick; Tom O'Day [Portrait of a Woman with Child] Medium: Tintype Susan Brownell Anthony [Unidentified Child]
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AA Vechta 28.10.2021 | Presseinfo Nr. 49 Ausbildungsmarkt erholt sich langsam von der Pandemie Mehr Ausbildungsverträge als im Vorjahr – aber noch unter Vor-Corona-Niveau Sinkende Bewerberzahlen und steigende Ausbildungsstellen Noch gute Chancen für Ausbildungssuchende Im zurückliegenden Ausbildungsjahr wurden im Oldenburger Münsterland wieder mehr Ausbildungsverträge abgeschlossen als im Vorjahr. Nach dem Vorjahr mit erheblichen Auswirkungen der Corona-Pandemie auf vielen Branchen und Unternehmen, hat sich der Ausbildungsmarkt zum Teil wieder erholt. Die Nachfrage der Betriebe nach passendem Nachwuchs stieg an. Die Zahl der Ausbildungsbewerber sank jedoch weiter. Trotz gestiegener Ausbildungsverträge ist das Vor-Corona-Niveau noch nicht wieder erreicht. Die Aussichten sind jedoch gut. „Der Fachkräftebedarf ist und bleibt hoch im Oldenburger Münsterland. Die duale Berufsausbildung ist ein stabiles Fundament für einen guten Start in das Berufsleben. Sie ermöglicht den Einstieg in die Praxis und bietet in unserer Region die Chance auf eine sichere Beschäftigung nach dem Abschluss. Danach bieten sich viele Aufstiegsmöglichkeiten, von der fachlichen Weiterbildung bis hin zum Studium“, ist das gemeinsame Resümee zum zurückliegenden Ausbildungsjahr von Tina Heliosch, Vorsitzende der Geschäftsführung der Agentur für Arbeit Vechta, Ludger Wester, stellvertretender Leiter Bildung der Oldenburgischen IHK, Dennis Makselon, Geschäftsführer der Kreishandwerkerschaft Cloppenburg und Sandra Sommer, stellvertretende Geschäftsführerin der Kreishandwerkerschaft Vechta. Agentur für Arbeit Vechta Weniger Ausbildungssuchende und mehr Ausbildungsstellen Im vergangenen Berichtsjahr, welches von Anfang Oktober 2020 bis Ende September 2021 reichte, meldeten die Betriebe dem gemeinsamen Arbeitgeberservice der Arbeitsagentur und der Jobcenter 3.249 Ausbildungsstellen zur Vermittlung. Das waren 64 bzw. 2,0 Prozent mehr als im Vorjahr, allerdings 217 bzw. 6,3 Prozent weniger als 2019. Im gleichen Zeitraum suchten 1.910 Bewerber/innen mit Hilfe der Berufsberatung einen Ausbildungsplatz, 230 bzw. 10,7 Prozent weniger als im Vorjahr und 585 bzw. 23,4 Prozent weniger als 2019. „Während die Betriebe wieder verstärkt nach Nachwuchs suchen, wirkte sich in 2021 die Corona-Pandemie bremsend auf die Berufsorientierung und Ausbildungssuche junger Menschen aus“, sagt Tina Heliosch, Leiterin der Agentur für Arbeit Vechta. Zum Abschluss des Ausbildungsjahres am 30. September 2021 waren noch 320 Ausbildungsstellen unbesetzt und 49 Bewerber/innen unversorgt, 39 Ausbildungsstellen und 25 Bewerber/innen weniger als im Vorjahr. In 2019 blieben 170 Ausbildungsstellen unbesetzt und 24 Suchende unversorgt. „Der Trend der sinkenden Ausbildungsbewerberzahlen in der Region setzt sich fort. Aufgrund der Einschränkungen durch die Corona-Pandemie war es für Unternehmen und Ausbildungsplatzsuchende noch herausfordernder zueinander zu finden. Schließlich waren Praktika in den Betrieben und Berufsorientierung in den Schulen nur sehr eingeschränkt möglich“, erläutert Tina Heliosch, Vorsitzende der Geschäftsführung der Agentur für Arbeit Vechta. Diese Einschränkungen sind jetzt vorbei. Daher sieht die Agentur-Chefin auch jetzt noch Chancen für aktuell Ausbildungssuchende: „Viele Unternehmen sind noch auf der Suche. Es lohnt sich also auch jetzt noch bei den Betrieben und bei der Berufsberatung nachzufragen. Und wenn es in diesem Jahr nicht mehr mit dem gewünschten Ausbildungsplatz klappt, dann vielleicht im nächsten Jahr.“ Oldenburgische IHK Positive Entwicklung – aber noch unter Vor-Corona-Niveau Der Ausbildungsmarkt hat sich im Bereich der Oldenburgischen Industrie- und Handelskammer (IHK) zwar positiv entwickelt, ist aber noch weit entfernt vom Vor-Corona-Niveau im Jahr 2019. Die IHK hat bis Ende September dieses Jahres 3846 neue Ausbildungsverträge registriert. Im Vergleich zu September 2019 sind das 448 Verträge (oder 10,4 Prozent) weniger. Immerhin: Zu 2020 ergibt sich ein Plus von 1,4 Prozent. Bei den gewerblich-technischen Berufen registrierte die IHK einen Rückgang von 3,7 Prozent, bei den kaufmännischen ein Plus von 4,1 Prozent. Die Branchen haben sich dabei sehr unterschiedlich entwickelt: Handel (plus 3,7 Prozent), Gastronomie (plus 5,6 Prozent) und Elektrotechnik (plus 3,3 Prozent) legten zu; bei den Metallberufen (minus 6,8 Prozent) und beim Beruf Industriekaufmann/frau (minus 4,2 Prozent) gab es Rückgänge. Das Oldenburger Münsterland engagiert sich nach wie vor stark in der Ausbildung. Mehr als ein Drittel der jungen Fachkräfte der IHK-Region werden dort ausgebildet. Im Vergleich zu 2020 verzeichnet die IHK im Landkreis Vechta ein Plus von 3 Prozent. Der Landkreis Cloppenburg bewegt sich auf dem Vorjahresniveau. "Durch die fehlende Berufsorientierung und ausgefallener Praktika ist die duale Ausbildung nicht im Fokus von Eltern und Schulabgängern“, erläutert Ludger Wester, stellv. Leiter des Bereiches Bildung bei der IHK. "Die Ausbildung ist ein hervorragender Einstieg in die berufliche Karriere. Viele Unternehmen bieten den jungen Fachkräften nach der Ausbildung berufliche Weiterbildungen oder Unterstützung beim Studium an. Das Oldenburger Münsterland bietet vielseitige Karriereperspektiven, vor und nach der Ausbildung." Kreishandwerkerschaft Cloppenburg Starke Ausbildungsbereitschaft der Betriebe trotz Pandemie Trotz den Folgen der Pandemie war im Handwerk stets klar: wir wollen weiter ausbilden. Diese Bemühungen spiegeln sich in den aktuellen Zahlen des Ausbildungsmarktes wieder. Die Corona-Pandemie hat nicht nur gezeigt, wie krisensicher und systemrelevant das Handwerk insbesondere auch für unsere Region ist, sondern auch, dass die Nachwuchsgewinnung elementar und von großer Bedeutung ist. „Dass die Auswirkungen der Pandemie auch das Handwerk getroffen haben, ist nicht zu leugnen. Wir sind stolz darauf, dass für die Handwerksunternehmen des Cloppenburger Handwerks dennoch nie in Frage stand, ob die Ausbildungsbereitschaft zurückgezogen wird. Uns ist bewusst: wir brauchen junge Nachwuchskräfte“, erklärt Geschäftsführer Dennis Makselon. Zum Stichtag 30.09.2021 kann die Kreishandwerkerschaft Cloppenburg insgesamt 542 neu abgeschlossene Ausbildungsverträge verzeichnen. Dies ist ein Plus von rund zwei Prozent zum Vorjahr 2020 (530 abgeschlossene Ausbildungsverträge). Auf Kammerebene betrachtet, wurden insgesamt über 2.600 neue Lehrverträge abgeschlossen. Dies entspricht dem Vorjahrsniveau aus 2020. Zum Jahr 2019 wurde ein Minus von rund 9 Prozent verzeichnet (2862 abgeschlossene Ausbildungsverträge). Besonders positiv in diesem Jahr fallen die Ausbildungsberufe Dachdecker, Straßenbauer, Kfz-Mechatroniker, Tischler und Fleischer auf. Einen Rückgang an neuen Ausbildungsverträgen verzeichnen aktuell die Berufe Zimmerer, Maler und Lackierer, Fahrzeuglackierer, Metallbauer, Feinwerkmechaniker und Anlagenmechaniker. Der Bereich der Kreishandwerkerschaft Cloppenburg bleibt auch in diesem Jahr der ausbildungsstärkste Landkreis im Kammerbezirk. Durch den Wandel werden heute Tradition und Innovation im modernen Handwerk vereint. Dies zeigt sich besonders in der laufenden Weiterentwicklung der Ausbildungsberufe. In diesem Jahr wurden u. a. die Elektroberufe, der Friseur- und der Malerberuf neu geordnet. Den Ausbildungsplatzsuchenden sowie Ausbildungsbetrieben steht die Passgenaue Vermittlung der Kreishandwerkerschaft Cloppenburg zur Verfügung, um den Einstieg in die berufliche Zukunft anzupacken. Kreishandwerkerschaft Vechta Viele Ausbildungsplätze konnten nicht besetzt werden „Die Anzahl der Ausbildungsverträge im Handwerk des Landkreises Vechta ist nur noch leicht unter Corona-Vorzeiten-Niveau. Die Nachfrage nach Auszubildenden im Handwerk ist jedoch weiterhin hoch. Viele der freien Ausbildungsplätze konnten nicht besetzt werden“, sagt Sandra Sommer, stellvertretende Geschäftsführerin der Kreishandwerkerschaft Vechta. Bislang sind im Handwerk des Landkreises Vechta 319 Auszubildende zum 01.08.2021 ins 1. Lehrjahr gestartet. Im Vergleich zu den Vorjahren 2019 (307 Azubis, +3,9 Prozent) und 2020 (314 Azubis, +1,6 Prozent) gab es einen geringen Ausbildungszuwachs. Anders sah es in der Gesamtzahl der Auszubildenden über alle Lehrjahre aus. Hier gab es 2021 einen Rückgang zu den Vorjahren. Im Vergleich zu 2019 gab es ein Minus von 6 Prozent, im Vergleich zu 2020 von -2,5 Prozent. Hintergrund sind die vermehrten Ausbildungsabbrüche aufgrund der Corona-Lage. Zum Ausbildungsstart 2021 wurden im Handwerk des Landkreises Vechta wieder fast so viele Auszubildende eingestellt wie im Jahr 2019. Die KFZ-Betriebe, die im Jahr 2020 stark vom Lockdown betroffen waren, stellen jetzt wieder vermehrt ein. Hier gibt es ein Plus von 13 Ausbildungsverträgen (+24 Prozent) im Vergleich zum Jahr 2020. Bei den Friseuren hat sich die Lage auch entspannt. Es konnte zwei Ausbildungsplätze mehr besetzt werden. Weniger optimistisch sieht es in den Ausbildungsberufen Maler und Lackierer sowie Feinwerkmechaniker aus. Im Gegensatz zu 2020 sind im Maler- und Lackiererhandwerk acht und im Feinwerkmechaniker-Handwerk zehn Ausbildungsplätze weniger besetzt worden. Die Ausbildungsbereitschaft der verschiedenen Handwerksbetriebe im Landkreis Vechta ist da, aber es fehlt an potenziellen Bewerbungen. Weiterhin werden in fast allen Gewerken noch Auszubildende gesucht. Ausbildungsinteressierte können sich gerne bei der Kreishandwerkerschaft Vechta melden. (Von links): Tina Heliosch (Agentur für Arbeit Vechta), Sandra Sommer (Kreishandwerkerschaft Vechta), Ludger Wester (Oldenburgische IHK) und Dennis Makselon (Kreishandwerkerschaft Cloppenburg) zogen gemeinsam Bilanz für das Ausbildungsjahr 2020/2021. © Agentur für Arbeit Vechta Pressesprecher Frank Halbsguth vechta.pressemarketing@arbeitsagentur.de
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En janvier prochain, Les Fleurs du malt souffleront leur deuxième bougie. Malgré un rythme de publication parfois aléatoire au cours de ces deux dernières années, vous êtes de plus en plus nombreux à consulter ce blog consacré au monde du whisky – plusieurs centaines chaque jour. Merci à vous. A compter du 1er novembre 2014, Les Fleurs du malt changent de rythme de publication afin de suivre au plus près l’actualité du whisky. Comme c’est déjà le cas aujourd’hui, vous retrouverez tous les dix jours (en alternance le lundi et le vendredi) un long sujet « magazine » – reportage, lifestyle, technique…. Les actualités « factuelles » – qui se retrouvaient jusqu’ici compilées chaque mois sous forme de rétrospective (business, sorties emblématiques…) – seront désormais traitées au fil de l’eau, sous forme de brèves. Aussi, pour être le premier informé des publications et ne rien manquer, n’hésitez pas à liker la page Facebook ou à vous abonner au compte Twitter ! Journaliste depuis dix ans (collaborant actuellement au Journal du dimanche notamment ; ayant travaillé pour L’Opinion, Challenges, 20 Minutes, La Croix, CB News ou encore Commerce International) Charles Delaere est amateur de whisky depuis bien plus longtemps encore -;) 8 réponses à Nouvelle formule baudelot jean pierre dit : Amateur passionné et désirant être de plus en plus éclairé, je lis les livres récents traitant du Whisky. Je suis tombé tout à fait par hasard sur vos articles et j’y apprends beaucoup de choses passionnantes. Bravo pour la clarté de tout ce qui y est exprimé. J’attends maintenant avec beaucoup d’impatience les chapitres suivants. Charles Delaere dit : Merci pour vos encouragements! La série d’été sur les propriétaires de distilleries reprend ses droits dès ce week-end, après une parenthèse consacrée à l’actualité de juillet. PS: avez-vous lu le Michael Jackson et le Dave Broom (tous deux traduits en français)? A mon avis, les deux livres les plus essentiels sur le scotch… (même si j’aime beaucoup l’approche très didactique et plutôt synthétique de Charles MacLean également) Azkaltia dit : Tout comme le précédent commentateur je souhaite vous dire bravo pour vos articles très intéressants sur les liens entre les industriels de la boisson et le produit final qu’est le Scotch moderne. A la lecture des différents chapitres, il me semble que « qui » produit et met en bouteille a autant d’importance que le « comment ». Merci! La série se conclut aujourd’hui avec un dernier épisode consacré aux groupes familiaux ou indépendants. meslin anne dit : Je suis attentivement les évènements liés au whisky et je trouve vos articles particulièrement instructifs pour tous les amateurs, qu’ils soient débutants ou confirmés. Le système de parution que vous allez mettre en place me semble tout à fait adapté à mon attente. Très sincèrement bravo et merci. Merci pour vos encouragements! Elsa B dit : Les informations ici présentes sont relativement intéressantes. J’ai beaucoup aimé, cet article est vraiment bien ficelé et agréable à lire. Pas mal du tout. Elsa Bastien / streetpress.com Je suis régulièrement vos articles toujours très intéressants. Depuis plusieurs mois, j’ai constaté la disparition d’un blend que j’aime beaucoup, il s’agit du BNJ. Je n’ai jamais réussi à en connaître la raison (même au whisky live). Pour moi, ce whisky est un véritable bijou qui me sert de base au cours de mes exercices de dégustations. Peut être pouvez vous me renseigner sur les raison de sa disparition et me préciser si nous avons des chances de retrouver cette marque un jour…. même si j’ai eu le réflexe de faire quelques provisions…
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Gavin Rossdale tampoco ve muerto al rock Por Rob hace 6 años y un mes Actualizado hace 6 años y un mes Gavin Rossdale se pasó el pasado día 9 por el programa de Howard Stern (vía Blabbermouth) donde negó que el rock esté muerto, como hace poco afirmaba hace días Gene Simmons. No creo que esté muerto. Creo que nunca hay nada muerto en la música porque no hace falta más que el disco adecuado (para que renazca). Pero en caso de estar en la sombra, la verdad es que no sé como sería. Me sorprende (que esté relegado a un segundo plano) pero de una manera extraña, de forma perversa, me permite que, cuando me pongo a hacer un disco de rock y el reto de hacerlo interesante y hacer que le importe a la gente sea aún mayor. Y siguen habiendo fantásticas bandas de rock haciendo discos. Sé que Foo Fighters van a volver con un disco – son increíbles, ese Dave Grohl. Sé que Arctic Monkeys han tenido un recorrido increíble con su disco. Tienes a Queens of the Stone Age… Así que… Pasa. Y luego para el directo, sabes, tocas para mucha gente así que equilibramos eso. Vendí muchos discos cuando se vendían muchos discos y ahora he aceptado que hacer un disco es como una tarjeta de visita. BushKiss The Sword estrenan un cover de Kiss The Sword han colgado un cover del "She" de Kiss que aparecerá en sus dos nuevos dis... el 4 de mayo Bush anuncian la fecha de publicación de su nuevo disco El nuevo disco de Bush, "The Kingdom", ya tiene fecha de publicación: 17 de julio. E... El nuevo disco de Bush llegará a principios de 2020 El nuevo disco de Bush llegará a principios del año próximo coincidiendo con su gi... el 5 de sep de 2019 Live y Bush salen de gira para celebrar el aniversario de «Throwing Copper» y «Sixteen Stone» Live y Bush saldrán de gira este verano por EEUU para celebrar el vigésimo quinto a... el 6 de mar de 2019 Deaf Havana, Memphis May Fire y Sleeping With Sirens versionan a Marilyn Manson, Linkin Park y Bush en un nuevo disco de Rock Sound La revista Rock Sound, para celebrar el número 250, publicará un álbum de covers e... el 21 de feb de 2019
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Le musée archéologique de Martizay Ce blog présente les manifestations et les actualités du Musée Archéologique de Martizay animé par une équipe dynamique de bénévoles de l'association des Amis du Vieux Martizay L'archéologie expérimentale : conférence de Christian Chevillot par musée mardi 25 septembre 2012 à 20h30 au cinéma Studio-République, rue de la République 36300 Le blanc conférence de Christian Chevillot L'archéologie expérimentale : l'exemple de la métallurgie du bronze Christian Chevillot est chercheur à l'université de Bordeaux. Il a créé le parc archéologique de Beynac en Dordogne . Il est spécialiste de l'âge du bronze et tout spécialement de la métallurgie de cet alliage. Publié dans Animations Partager cet article Conférence : L'archéologie expérimentale, l'exemple de la metallurgie du Bronze Journées Européennes du Patrimoine 2012 (2) Journées Européennes du Patrimoine 2012 Exposition temporaire au musée archéologique: les journées nationales de l'archéologie « Journées Européennes... Conférence : L'archéologie... » Les animations du musée Les stages estivaux 2011 Nos stages d'initiation Pour arriver à Martizay... Stage 1 (2011) Stage de fouille 2010 Animations (23) La Nuit Des Musées (3) Stages Estivaux (3) A Musées Vous En Région Centre (3) De La Trace Aux Gestes (2) Atelier céramique au MAM Les plantes aromatiques dans le jar... Visite guidée des pépinières Maille... Le stage de fouille des Cracottes a... Les petits ateliers du mois d'Août Voir le profil de musée sur le portail Overblog
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Home | Publications & Products: Corrections | State and federal prisoners and prison facilities | Prison population counts Publications & Products: Prison population counts Alphabetical Index | Advanced Product Search To sort the results by product type, title, date or product number, click on the corresponding link in the table column header. Record 1 - 25 of 108 displayed. |<< | < | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | > | >>| Title (and Summary) Prisoners in 2015 Presents final counts of prisoners under the jurisdiction of state and federal correctional authorities at yearend 2015. Part of the Prisoners Series 12/29/2016 NCJ 250229 Aging of the State Prison Population, 1993-2013 Discusses factors that have contributed to the growing number of older offenders in state prison, and examines changes in the sex, race, current offense, and sentencing characteristics of these offenders over time. 5/19/2016 NCJ 248766 Prisoners in 2014 Presents final counts of prisoners under the jurisdiction of state and federal correctional authorities on December 31, 2014, collected by the National Prisoner Statistics (NPS) program. Federal Justice Statistics, 2011-12 Describes the annual activity, workloads, and outcomes associated with the federal criminal justice system from arrest to imprisonment, using data from the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys (EOUSA), Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AOUSC), and Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). Part of the Federal Justice Statistics Series Capital Punishment in the United States, 2013 - Statistical Tables Presents information on persons under sentence of death on December 31, 2013, and persons executed in 2014. Part of the Capital Punishment Series 12/9/2014 NCJ 248448 Prisoners in 2013 IN 2013 THE STATE PRISON POPULATION ROSE FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2009 Prisoners in 2013 Presents final counts of prisoners under the jurisdiction of state and federal correctional authorities on December 31, 2013, collected by the National Prisoner Statistics Program. Capital Punishment, 2012 - Statistical Tables (Revised) Presents characteristics of persons under sentence of death on December 31, 2012, and persons executed in 2012. Federal Justice Statistics, 2010 Describes the annual activity, workloads, and outcomes associated with the federal criminal justice system from arrest to imprisonment, using data from the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys (EOUSA), Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AOUSC), and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). Correctional Populations in the United States, 2012 Summarizes data from various correctional collections to provide statistics on the number of offenders supervised by the adult correctional systems in the United States. Adult correctional systems include offenders supervised in the community under the authority of probation or parole agencies and inmates held in state and federal prisons or local jails. Part of the Correctional Populations in the United States Series Correctional Populations in the United States, 2012 TOTAL U.S. CORRECTIONAL POPULATION DECLINED IN 2012 FOR FOURTH YEAR Prisoners in 2012: Trends in Admissions and Releases, 1991-2012 TOTAL U.S. CORRECTIONAL POPULATION DECLINED IN 2012 FOR FOURTH YEAR Prisoners in 2012: Trends in Admissions and Releases, 1991-2012 (Revised) Presents final counts on prisoners under the jurisdiction of state and federal correctional authorities on December 31, 2012, collected in the National Prisoner Statistics Program. Prisoners in 2012 - Advance Counts Presents advance counts of prisoners under the jurisdiction of state and federal correctional authorities on December 31, 2012, collected in the National Prisoner Statistics Program. Capital Punishment, 2011 - Statistical Tables Presents characteristics of persons under sentence of death on December 31, 2011, and persons executed in 2011. Prisoners in 2011 PRISON POPULATION DECLINED IN 26 STATES DURING 2011 Prisoners in 2011 Presents data on prisoners under the jurisdiction of federal and state correctional authorities on December 31, 2011, collected from the National Prisoner Statistics series. Correctional Populations in the United States, 2011 Presents summary data on the number of offenders under the supervision of the adult correctional systems in the United States at yearend 2011. Jail Inmates at Midyear 2011 - Statistical Tables Presents number of jails and jail inmates at midyear 2011. This report describes annual change in jail populations and patterns of change from 2000 through 2011. Part of the Prison and Jail Inmates at Midyear Series Correctional Populations in the United States, 2010 Presents statistics on the number of offenders under the supervision of adult correctional authorities in the United States at yearend 2010. Correctional Populations in the United States, 2010 U.S. CORRECTIONAL POPULATION DECLINED FOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR Prisoners in 2009 (Revised) This annual report presents data on prisoners under jurisdiction of federal or state correctional authorities on December 31, 2009, collected from the National Prisoner Statistics series. Prisoners in 2010 (Revised) Presents data on prisoners under the jurisdiction of federal and state correctional authorities on December 31, 2010, collected from the National Prisoner Statistics series. Deaths in Custody: State Prison Deaths, 2001-2007 - Statistical Tables These tables provide national data on both the number and rate of prison deaths, by cause and over time, as well as specific data on each state's prisons. Tables include basic data on the number and characteristics of deaths reported each year by all 50 state prison systems. Part of the Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons Series |<< | < | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | > | >>|
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Woodstock NY BIO/PICS About Posts by : Fav Bands Photos Fav Bands Elvis Costello 21 Fav Songs Photos Fav Songs Because – Dave Clark Five 21 Photos Interests Making folks laugh 21 Latest Eddie is a 3-time MAC (Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs) Award Winner for Outstanding Male Stand-up Comic in NYC. In 2008, he received the first ever Lifetime Achievement Award by the ECNY. (The Emerging Comics of NY). Eddie was also honored with an Alumni Award of Distinction from Emerson College. Latest Eddie has taped more than 100 TV shows in six different countries…including ten appearances on The Late Show. His many acting roles include the FX hit series, “Louie”, and the film “30 Years to Life” with Tracy Morgan. Comedy Talent Coordinator Latest For seventeen years, he worked as the audience warm-up on The Late Show with David Letterman. For eleven of those years he was the Stand Up Comedy Talent Coordinator. He is currently the creative director of the “Great American Comedy Festival” which honors Johnny Carson. Eddie Brill on Late ShowOctober 14, 2011 Comedian SF Comedy Day2010 Golden Gate Park Eddie Brill Comedy Gives Back 2011 Eddie Brill Eddie Brill is a well respected and very funny stand up here in the USA and abroad. He has been a regular on the comedy scene in England since 1989. Eddie also works in Australia, Ireland, Scotland, Canada, France, Holland and Hong Kong. For seventeen years, he worked on The Late Show with David Letterman. Comedy Talent Coordinator Comedian/Actor Award Winner Photo Gallery © Copyright 2015 EddieBrill. All Rights Reserved.
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333.9
Peter Marsh Tenor Peter Marsh has sung many, diverse, roles for Oper Frankfurt since joining the Ensemble in 1998. During the 2015/16 season his roles for the company include the Witch in Hänsel und Gretel, Lord Arturo Bucklaw in Lucia di Lammermoor, Valzacchi in Der Rosenkavalier and Mime in Siegfried (available on CD & DVD - OehmsClassics). This American tenor's guest engagaments this season include the title role in Peter Grimes in Dortmund. Roles with which he has enjoyed great success in Frankfurt in recent seasons have included Pedrillo (Die Entführung aus dem Serail), Der Tanzmeister / Dance Master (Ariadne auf Naxos), Walter (in the first ever performances in Frankfurt of Weinberg's Die Passagierin/The (female) Passenger), Bardolfo (Falstaff), Caliban (The Tempest), Apollo (Daphne) and Composer / Harfoboj / Miroslav (Die Ausflüge des Herrn Brouček / The Adventures of Mr Brouček). Other roles with which he has thrilled audiences here in the past were Sellem (The Rake’s Progress), the title role in Zemlinsky's Der Zwerg/The Dwarf, Kimmo (Sallinen's Kullervo) and Mozart (Rimsky-Korsakov's Mozart und Salieri). Guest engagements have included appearances at the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich, Staatsoper Berlin, the Semperoper in Dresden, Hamburg State Opera, Deutsche Oper am Rhein, the Cantiere Internazionale d’Arte in Montepulciano, in Brüssels, Tiflis, Tokyo, the Bregenz Festival and the Spirit / Sailor (Dido and Aeneas) on tour with Oper Frankfurt at the 2013 Edinburgh Festival. Saison 2014/2015 DER ROSENKAVALIER(The Knight of the Rose) DIE ENTFÜHRUNG AUS DEM SERAIL (The Abduction from the Seraglio) HÄNSEL UND GRETEL DIE HOCHZEIT DES FIGARO (The Marriage of Figaro)
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202.4
La novia del mar Autore(a)s: Alex Ryder Leer La novia del mar online Avalon murmuró una maldición, apretó los puños y se mordió el labio, enfadada. Había ocurrido de nuevo, aunque no lo creyera posible. Había pensado que el destino le concedería un respiro en lugar de arrojarla al lodo; que, por una vez, dejaría que siguiera viviendo en paz. No comprendía qué tenía contra ella. Era amable con los animales y siempre cedía el asiento del autobús a los ancianos y a las personas que llevaban niños en brazos. Sin embargo, resultaba evidente que la había tomado con ella. Y esta vez no se trataba de un simple y pequeño problema al que supiera enfrentarse. Esta vez era algo serio, tan serio como para que la cubriera un sudor frío. Alguien le había puesto una pistola en las costillas, la había encerrado en su camarote y había cerrado la puerta, con la promesa de regresar más tarde. Se estremeció asustada y respiró profundamente. De una cosa estaba segura: el pánico no le serviría de nada. Si quería salir bien de todo aquello tendría que actuar con sangre fría. El camarote era pequeño, y estaba demasiado lleno de cosas como para caminar de un lado a otro, de modo que se sentó. Sus ojos verdes brillaban con enfado. Aquel trabajo le había dado mala espina desde el principio, y sabía que había cometido un error al no confiar en su instinto. Había algo extraño en el señor Smith y en su socio, por no mencionar a sus supuestas esposas, pero en aquel momento estaba tan desesperada que hizo caso omiso de las sospechas ante la posibilidad de poder regresar a Inglaterra. En cualquier caso, sus opciones eran bastante limitadas. No en vano, se encontraba en un país extranjero, sin dinero, sin pasaporte y sin un mal sitio donde poder dormir. Avalon les había advertido que no era una cocinera extraordinaria, pero el señor Smith aseguró que se contentarían con comidas normales y corrientes, siempre y cuando supiera preparar huevos revueltos, freír salchichas y preparar algún asado de manera ocasional. Con profunda amargura, tuvo que reconocer que la habían engañado. No querían una cocinera. La habían contratado para usarla como coartada en caso de que su plan no funcionara; y ahora que había descubierto lo que pretendían hacer, querían asegurarse de que no podría avisar a la policía. Pensó que, probablemente, la arrojarían por la borda en cuanto se hubieran alejado lo suficiente de la costa. Desde su punto de vista, las cosas no podían haber resultado más sencillas. Había desempeñado su trabajo. Nadie sabía que se encontraba en aquella embarcación, y si desaparecía de la faz de la tierra, nadie podría asociar el incidente con sus captores. De todas formas, dudaba que alguien investigara su desaparición. Nadie la echaría de menos. No tenía elección, O permanecía allí gimiendo, esperando con terror el regreso del señor Smith, o intentaba escapar. Decidida, se puso en pie, se apoyó en el camastro y miró por el ojo de buey. Casi había oscurecido, pero podía observar la silueta de la costa a unos cuatrocientos metros de distancia. No sabía dónde se encontraban sus secuestradores. Habían salido de Portugal cinco días atrás, de manera que supuso que debían encontrarse en Inglaterra. El ojo de buey no era demasiado grande, pero tampoco lo era ella. Tendría que contorsionarse un poco para pasar por él, pero podía hacerlo. El camarote se encontraba en la popa; podría huir sin que nadie lo notara, a menos que hubiera alguien de guardia en el puente. El mar estaba en calma y era una buena nadadora. Pero no venía ningún signo de vida en tierra, ni siquiera una luz encendida en alguna casa. Debía ponerse en contacto con las autoridades, pero no podría hacerlo si se trataba de una isla desierta. En tal caso, moriría de hambre o sería víctima de las inclemencias del tiempo. De repente parpadeó, se frotó los ojos y miró hacia la costa. Una luz acababa de encenderse, una luz blanca y pálida que vacilaba, como si procediera de un cirio. Por desgracia se apagó enseguida, pero al menos ahora tenía esperanzas. No era una isla desierta. Decidió que debía actuar con rapidez, antes de que fuera demasiado tarde. Abrió el ojo de buey y sacó los brazos y la cabeza por la abertura. En cuanto logró pasar los hombros, giró sobre sí misma, se agarró a la cubierta e intentó sacar el resto del cuerpo. Durante unos segundos, tuvo la impresión de que iba a quedarse atascada a la altura de la cadera. Su piel sufrió los efectos de los bordes cortantes, pero después de varios intentos consiguió liberarse, como si de un corcho de botella se tratara. Dos metros más abajo pudo ver las oscuras aguas y la franja de espuma que producía la embarcación al avanzar. Aún continuaba aferrada a cubierta y con los pies apoyados en el ojo de buey. Era consciente de que su mayor problema, en aquel instante, eran los motores. Tenía que saltar con suficiente fuerza como para que no le alcanzaran las hélices. Se alzó unos centímetros, lo suficiente como para poder atisbar la cubierta y comprobar que nadie la había visto. Después, respiró profundamente y saltó hacia atrás impulsándose con las piernas. La terrible frialdad de las aguas hizo que expulsara el aire de los pulmones. Desesperada, salió a la superficie tosiendo e intentando respirar. El agua estaba helada. Aquello no parecía Inglaterra, sino más bien Islandia. Sus dientes empezaron a rechinar. En aquel instante una gran ola la elevó y pudo ver las luces del barco, que desaparecían en la noche. No sintió alegría por haber conseguido escapar. Sabía que la temperatura del mar amenazaba su supervivencia, y empezó a nadar hacia la costa con desesperación. No sentía los dedos de manos y pies, y sabía que el proceso continuaría hasta que la ausencia de sensaciones se extendiera por todo su cuerpo. Entonces se dejaría llevar y moriría. Sería el fin. Poco a poco fue acercándose a la costa hasta que pudo oír el sonido La mujer que lo cambió todo René Pino Una noche en tus brazos Julianne MacLean Vicente Blasco Ibáñez El lobo de Avvakum Pedro Garcia Martin El hotel de las rocas Veronica Henry Cine o sardina Guillermo Cabrera Infante España 1936-1950: Muerte y resurección de la novela Nagash, el invencible Guía de la Biblia. Nuevo Testamento
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« Back to Blog Homepage Hunting for Yellow: Katusha and Movistar Team ready for the Tour de France July is upon us and that can only mean one thing – It’s time for the Tour de France. “Le Tour” transcends cycling like no other race on the calendar, anyone who doesn’t know about cycling knows about the Tour de France. Images of the Yellow Jersey rolling through bright fields of sunflowers and battling up mountain passes are iconic and what many people associate with our sport. For the riders themselves, this is the biggest race of the year – every pro wants to complete the Tour at least once in their career. As such, this three week-long Grand Tour is one of the toughest sporting events in the world. No one arrives at the start line to use this as a preparation race, every rider shows up in the form of their life. It’s a stress-fest. The battle for road position is intense, the average speeds considerably higher, and the risks of losing it all with one false move are far bigger than any other race on the calendar. Three weeks. 21 stages. 3,664 gruelling kilometres. 198 of the world’s best bike riders. The 101st Tour de France is guaranteed to be a race to remember. Seeing Yellow, Green and Polka Dot Expect to see Canyon riders in the thick of the action throughout July as Katusha and Movistar Team field the strongest riders available to them. The Spanish squad have come away from victory at the Giro d’Italia on a high and will be looking to do the double with Alejandro Valverde, who will target the Yellow Jersey. Supporting Valverde will be an array of climbing talent to wreak havoc upon the rest of the field when the race hits the high mountains. This is seventh time the Spaniard has taken on le Tour and he has multiple stage wins to his name. Judging by his list of successes so far in 2014, Valverde is no doubt one of the favourites for the podium in Paris. A different approach will be taken by Katusha, who will be backing Alexander Kristoff to take the sprinters’ Green Jersey. The Norwegian has had a breakthrough season this year, taking his biggest career win at Milan-Sanremo back in March. Kristoff has the power and versatility to mix it up at the front on a variety of stages beyond the pan-flat drag races for pure sprinters. What’s more, he is one of the peloton’s most consistent performers, an essential trait for success in this competition. Katusha captain, Joaquim “Purito” Rodríguez will be making his comeback at le Tour after crashing out of the Giro d’Italia. Following a monumental ride in 2013 to finish on the podium, the Catalan will be targeting stage wins this year and could be an outsider for the Polka Dot Jersey in the mountains classification. After a successful start to 2014, including victory in his home race, the Volta a Catalunya, bad luck struck Purito with a series of crashes in the Spring Classics and then at the Giro putting him out of action. Expect to see him at the front of the peloton whenever the road heads skywards as he looks to turn his season around. The Challenge Ahead A drastic change of scene for the Tour de France Grand Départ in 2014 and what many people are predicting to be the toughest start for decades. Yorkshire. North England. God’s Own Country. No opening prologue time trial this year, instead the action kicks off with a tough 190 km road stage through the stunning Yorkshire Dales National Park. Tension will be high and crashes are all but guaranteed as the sprinter’s teams battle to bring their fast men to the finish line in Harrogate in the best position possible for the rare chance to pull on the Yellow Jersey. While the opening stage is destined for the sprinters, Stage 2 is perfect for hilly classics specialists and could well see the GC favourites already showing their cards. Up hill and down dale for 200 km, the stage to Sheffield has no metre of flat and the narrow, twisting, heavy Yorkshire roads could well catch many teams out. The race returns to the continent on stage 4 and poses another major challenge on stage 5 with 9 bone-rattling cobble sectors for the peloton to tackle. While many riders are used to taking on the Pavé, the GC favourites will be pinning all their hopes on coming through this stage without any major mishaps. The riders will hit the first real mountains the following weekend in the Vosges, with fireworks expected on Bastille Day including the steep summit finish to La Planche des Belles Filles prior to the first rest day. Then it’s into the Alps for stages 13 and 14, and two consecutive high-summit finishes to Chamrousse and Risoul. After the Alps, there’s just one flat stage and one rest day to get some energy back into the legs before hitting the Pyrenees hard for the climax of this year’s race. The trend for shorter, more action-packed mountain stages continues with 125 km to Pla d’Adet and 145 km to Hautacam on stages 17 and 18 respectively, at which point we should have a real idea of who will win the Tour. There will be one final twist, however, with the only time trial in the race coming on the penultimate stage – a 54 km test to provide the last shake up in the GC. The following and final day, the peloton will roll into Paris at sunset for a Sprint Royale on the Champs-Élysées to crown the 2014 Tour de France champion. Team Katusha line-up: Yuri Trofimov, Joaquim Rodríguez, Egor Silin, Simon Spilak, Alexander Kristoff, Aleksandr Porsev, Luca Paolini, Gatis Smukulis, Vladimir Isaychev Movistar Team line-up: Alejandro Valverde, Imanol Erviti, John Gadret, Jesus Herrada, Benat Intxausti, Ion Izagirre, Ruben Plaza, Jose Joaquin Rojas, Giovanni Visconti We wish both teams the best of luck for the Tour de France! Share|Sag uns Deine Meinung Kommentare June 27th, 2014 | 10:52 | Onlineredaktion
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Zimmerman's lawyers withdraw from shooting case By the Associated Press | April 10, 2012 | 9:08 PM EDT Hal Uhrig, right, and Craig Sonner, former attorneys for George Zimmerman, speak to reporters during a news conference to announce that both attorneys had quit as Zimmerman's legal representatives in Sanford, Fla., Tuesday, April 10, 2012. Zimmerman is a neighborhood watch volunteer who authorities say fatally shot an unarmed teenager. The men said have withdrawn as his counsel because they haven't heard from him in days and he is taking actions related to the case without consulting them. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack) SANFORD, Fla. (AP) — The Trayvon Martin case took a bizarre turn Tuesday when George Zimmerman's attorneys quit, complaining that they have lost all contact with him and that he called the prosecutor and talked to a TV host after they told him not to speak to anyone. The lawyers portrayed the former neighborhood watch captain as erratic and his mental state as shaky, and they expressed fear for his health under the pressure that has been building in the month since he shot and killed Martin, an unarmed black teenager. "As of the last couple days he has not returned phone calls, text messages or emails," attorney Craig Sonner said at a news conference outside the courthouse. "He's gone on his own. I'm not sure what he's doing or who he's talking to. I cannot go forward speaking to the public about George Zimmerman and this case as representing him because I've lost contact with him." The split came as special prosecutor Angela Corey neared a decision on whether to charge Zimmerman with a crime in the Feb. 26 shooting. That decision could come later this week, as Corey released a brief statement late Tuesday saying she would make an announcement about the case within 72 hours. She did not specify what new development in the case would be released. Sonner and colleague Hal Uhrig said they had not spoken with Zimmerman since Sunday. Since then, they said, they had learned that he spoke to Corey's office and to Fox TV host Sean Hannity without consulting them, in an attempt to give his side of the shooting. They said Corey refused to talk to Zimmerman without his attorneys' consent and Hannity wouldn't tell them what was discussed. Zimmerman also set up his own website even as the lawyers were creating one for him at his request. Zimmerman said on his website that he wants "to ensure my supporters they are receiving my full attention without any intermediaries." The site allows visitors to give Zimmerman money for living expenses and legal bills. Sonner and Uhrig said that they still believe in Zimmerman's innocence and that they would probably represent him again if he contacted them and requested it. They said Zimmerman is in the U.S., but wouldn't say where because they fear for his safety. They said Zimmerman has been under extreme pressure and is basically alone, having gone underground because of the furor. "This has been a terribly corrosive process. George Zimmerman, in our opinion, and from information made available to us, is not doing well emotionally, probably suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome. We understand from others that he may have lost a lot of weight," Uhrig said. "To handle it this way suggests that he may not be in complete control of what's going on. We're concerned for his emotional and physical safety." Ben Crump, an attorney for Martin's family, said they are worried that Zimmerman might flee if he is charged. "We're just concerned that nobody knows where he is at. Nobody knows how to get to him," Crump said. Kendall Coffey, a former U.S. attorney in Miami who is now in private practice, questioned the way the lawyers publicly cast doubt on Zimmerman's mental stability. "The lawyers have every right to withdraw, but it's highly unusual, and it will be controversial, for counsel to describe their client's erratic behavior," Coffey said. "In the court of public opinion, the press conference was not helpful for George Zimmerman." In a case that has stirred a furious national debate over racial profiling and self-defense, Zimmerman, 28, shot Martin, 17, after he spotted the teen walking through the gated community in Sanford. Zimmerman's father is white and his mother is Hispanic. Zimmerman said Martin attacked him, and he claimed self-defense under Florida's "stand your ground" law, which gives people wide leeway to use deadly force. Martin's family has said the evidence suggests Zimmerman was the aggressor. Meanwhile, tensions were rising in Sanford as townspeople awaited the prosecutor's decision. Someone shot up an unoccupied police car Monday night as it sat outside the neighborhood where Martin was killed. And a demonstration by college students closed the town's police station earlier in the day. Some residents said they worry there will be violence if Corey decides not to charge Zimmerman. The prosecutor has not said when she will announce her decision, but many in town believe it will be soon. Police aren't saying what, if any, precautions they are taking. Eddie Jones, a 58-year-old black man and lifelong resident of Sanford, said Zimmerman's arrest is paramount to keeping the protests peaceful. "They need to go ahead and arrest this guy before something happens," he said. "Sanford is screwed up. This place just didn't get corrupt." While tensions are high, some think this city of about 53,000 — around 57 percent white and 30 percent black — will come through the crisis without violence, as it did during similar uproars. Two years ago, after a black homeless man was beaten by the son of a Sanford policeman, passions soon cooled. The assailant, Justin Collison, initially wasn't charged but eventually was arrested after footage of the episode went viral on YouTube. He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and received probation. James Carder, a mechanic at McRobert's Auto Center, put a message on his shop that was readily visible to anyone driving down First Street: "Sanford is still a good little town." Until the Martin shooting, Sanford was probably best known as the Florida stop for the Auto Train, the Amtrak line that carries tourists and their cars between suburban Washington and central Florida's theme parks. "I put it up because I do care about my good little town," said Carder, who is white. "It has problems just like everywhere. But it's still a good little town. It always has been and always will be." Printer-friendly version
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15 de febrero de 2017 00:51 Allanan las oficinas de Odebrecht en Caracas Vista externa de la Torre Humbolt, donde se encuentran ubicadas las oficinas de la empresa brasileña Odebrecht en la ciudad de Caracas (Venezuela). Foto: EFE La sede de la constructora brasileña Odebrecht en Caracas fue allanada el martes 14 de febrero por militares para investigar los supuestos sobornos que la empresa pagó a funcionarios venezolanos con el fin de obtener contratos de obras públicas, informó la Fiscalía. “ El Ministerio Público coordina y supervisa el allanamiento a la sede de Odebrecht en Caracas, como parte de la investigación sobre presuntas irregularidades que se habrían suscitado con las contrataciones de la empresa brasilera ” , señaló un comunicado, que no reportó capturas.La Fiscalía dijo que con el operativo -en el que intervinieron efectivos de contrainteligencia militar- pretende “ determinar si las obras para las cuales fue contratada esta compañía están culminadas ” .Además, busca “ determinar cuál sería el destino del dinero cancelado por las mismas ” y “ corroborar si algunos funcionarios públicos se beneficiaron con esas negociaciones ” , agregó el organismo.La Fiscalía confirmó el 26 de enero haber solicitado información sobre el caso al Ministerio Público de Brasil, y una orden de captura internacional contra una persona no identificada, supuestamente vinculada al escándalo. El presidente Nicolás Maduro pidió el pasado domingo a la Fiscalía y al Poder Judicial encarcelar a quienes recibieron sobornos de la constructora.El mandatario aseguró este martes que “ hay un gobernador involucrado en el caso de Odebrecht ” que podría ir preso, aunque no dio su nombre. “ De repente va preso porque recibió dinero ilegal de Odebrecht, ese señorito. Después no vaya a decir que es perseguido. El recibió un poco de dólares, millones ” , agregó. El diario The Wall Street Journal vinculó al gobernador del estado Miranda, Henrique Capriles, con el caso, pero el dirigente opositor negó cualquier implicación. “ Pretenden convertirme a mí en el chivo expiatorio. Todas las obras inconclusas fueron contratadas por el gobierno. Este servidor jamás ha firmado un contrato con Odebrecht ” , dijo Capriles este martes a través de Periscope.Sobre el allanamiento a la sede de la constructora, el dos veces candidato presidencial afirmó que se realizó “ para destruir documentos o sembrar documentos, ya que no se permitió el acceso de la prensa ” .El Parlamento venezolano -de mayoría opositora- aprobó el 1 de febrero investigar el caso. La Comisión de Contraloría citó para esta semana a los representantes legales de la compañía en Venezuela. Fiscales de siete países revisarán caso Odebrecht en Brasil
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9 Benefits of Analytics in E-commerce – An Infographic Published August 23, 2018 by Dheeraj Kapoor A study reveals that India is poised to outrank the United States to become the second largest market in the world by 2034, competing with China for supremacy in the e-commerce business. E-commerce businesses definitely have huge potential in India. E-commerce businesses are predominantly influenced by technology and the increasing adoption of Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning. Effectively personalizing user experiences, implementing dynamic pricing models, introducing new product features, predictive analytics and customizable recommendations – e-commerce enterprises have made data a pivotal part of the online shopping experience. The easy accessibility of Big Data tools and solutions has greatly altered the ecommerce landscape. There has been an increasing number of startups and several Indian brick-and-mortar stores that have opened online stores. This has resulted in the ecommerce space getting crowded. There have also been many Data Analytics startups which have launched to cater to and take advantage of the growth of the e-commerce industry. These organizations aim to provide marketing and actionable consumer insights to small and mid-size ecommerce businesses. Integrating analytics in e-commerce helps businesses to better understand customers’ buying habits and expectations. Analytics in e-commerce also helps businesses create enhanced marketing strategies to target relevant audiences and effectively promote their products. This infographic will illustrate the various benefits of integrating analytics in ecommerce businesses. Feel free to use the infographic on your blog / website (Copy the code in text area) Please include attribution to IQLECT with this graphic. IQLECT offers a robust real-time analytics platform giving small and medium-sized businesses easy, affordable access to streaming data analytics. The platform gives organizations looking for affordable analytics an opportunity to leverage all-important data and gain actionable insights in real-time. Dheeraj Kapoor Dheeraj is passionate about writing content for blogs, website and e-mail channels, with almost 3 years experience in the field. He is an alumni of Christ University with an Honours Degree in English Studies. Dheeraj is a voracious reader, and also enjoys writing fiction and poetry. Published in E-Commerce Analytics for Ecommerce Pat Hennel Analytics is a vital part of ecommerce because it helps companies match their products with buyer’s expectations. It can also enable companies to give customers their own, personalized shopping experience, which can help drive more sales. Thanks for stopping by and commenting. Please keep checking this space for more such informative blog posts.
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Accueil >> Archives >> Mai 2018 Par jan21 dans le 8 mai le 7 Mai 2018 à 05:30 Le 8 Mai :fête de la victoire de 1945 La célébration de ce jour de victoire a considérablement évolué jusqu'en 1981, date à partir de laquelle un consensus s'est fait pour consacrer le 8 mai jour férié et jour de fête nationale. La capitulation allemande Le 7 mai 1945, à 2 h 41, l'acte de capitulation allemande est signé à Reims. Les combats doivent cesser le 8 mai à 23 h 01. La nouvelle est communiquée officiellement le 8 mai à 15 h 00. Le lendemain, 9 mai, à 0 h 16, la capitulation générale est signée à Berlin. Les Soviétiques, maîtres de la ville depuis le 2 mai, estiment, en effet, que la capitulation de Reims n'est qu'un acte préliminaire. La France, signataire aux côtés des Alliés de ces deux actes, est représentée à Reims par le général Sevez, à Berlin par le général de Lattre de Tassigny. La reddition sans conditions de l'Allemagne nazie met fin en Europe à un conflit de six ans qui a fait plusieurs dizaines de millions de morts. Le 8 mai, à 15 h 00, les cloches de toutes les églises sonnent officiellement la fin de la guerre tandis que le général de Gaulle en fait l'annonce radiophonique. La population laisse éclater sa joie. Le 8 mai après-midi et le 9 mai sont déclarés exceptionnellement fériés. La foule envahit les rues, entonnant la "Marseillaise" et des chants patriotiques. Toutefois, la date du 8 mai ne marque pas la fin de la présence militaire allemande sur l'ensemble du territoire, les dernières poches de résistance - Dunkerque, Lorient, Saint-Nazaire - ne tombant que les jours suivant la capitulation du Reich. Surtout, la victoire ne peut effacer ni les atrocités commises par l'Allemagne nazie, ni ces années durant lesquelles la population s'est trouvée confrontée à des choix qui l'ont divisée. La liberté guidant le monde De gros problèmes avec mon PC et j'attends que mon technicien soit de retour Sachez que je ne vous oublie pas je vous souhaite une agréable journée du 8 Mai Bienvenue chez Jan21 - Faire un site gratuit sur Eklablog - CGU - Signaler un abus -
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List of Crap #49! - Top 56 Celebrity Crushes Author Topic: List of Crap #49! - Top 56 Celebrity Crushes (Read 61153 times) MontyServo Re: List of Crap #49! - Top 56 Celebrity Crushes (62 points, on 4 of 18 lists - Top Vote #3 by LucasM) The Wiki: Nathan Fillion (born March 27, 1971) is a Canadian actor, currently starring as Richard Castle on the ABC series Castle. He is also known for his portrayal of the lead role of Captain Malcolm Reynolds in the television series Firefly and its film continuation Serenity, and to a lesser extent for his regular role as Johnny Donnelly on the sitcom Two Guys and a Girl. Fillion has been involved in TV soap operas like One Life to Live, traditionally distributed films like Slither and Trucker, Internet-distributed films like Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, voice-over work like the video games Halo 3: ODST and Halo: Reach, and the theatre. He has also been recognized for his looks in People and Entertainment Weekly. Fillion's public service work includes the co-founding of Kids Need to Read, an organization dedicated to getting more books into underfunded libraries. http://www.youtube.com/v/iwdKgXP8t9w?version=3&amp;hl=en_US&amp;rel=0 "I've always loved making people laugh. I've always loved funny people. I remember with my dad, he was quite funny, when ever I'd see him Id be like, dad be funny be funny. I thought I was a switch he could turn on. I was always egging him on to make me laugh. I was always enchanted by people that could make me laugh. Also by a young age I learned that if I could make my mom, laugh when I was in trouble, I would get in less trouble if she was laughing about it. So that came in handy a lot too." (63 points, on 5 of 18 lists - Top Vote #1 by Johnny Unusual) Alyson Lee Hannigan (born March 24, 1974) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Willow Rosenberg on the cult classic television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Michelle Flaherty in three American Pie films, and Lily Aldrin on the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother. http://www.youtube.com/v/WrMj1dhCcU0?version=3&amp;hl=en_US&amp;rel=0 "For a while I was like, "Oh my God, anyone that would release an album as an actor is the biggest fool ever", but I happened to have sung all my life before I was an actor. Why are musicians allowed to become actors? No one ever gives them flack for that." (67 points, on 3 of 18 lists - Top Vote #1 by ColeStratton) Zooey Claire Deschanel (born January 17, 1980) is an American actress, musician, and singer-songwriter. In 1999, Deschanel made her film debut in Mumford, followed by her breakout role as young protagonist William Miller's troubled older sister Anita in Cameron Crowe's 2000 semi-autobiographical film Almost Famous. Deschanel soon became known for her deadpan or "Manic Pixie Dream Girl" supporting roles in films such as Elf (2003), The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005) and Failure to Launch (2006). She then began playing lead roles in films, including Yes Man (2008) and (500) Days of Summer (2009).[1][2] She will next headline the new Fox series New Girl in fall 2011. For a few years starting in 2001, Deschanel performed in the jazz cabaret act If All the Stars Were Pretty Babies with fellow actress Samantha Shelton. She plays keyboards, percussion, banjo and ukulele, and has sung in several of her films. Deschanel teamed up with M. Ward to release their debut album Volume One (recorded with M. Ward under the moniker She & Him) which was released in March 2008. The follow-up album Volume Two was released in the U.S. in March 2010. She is married to Death Cab for Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard. http://www.youtube.com/v/rtVh8kVZ_XM?version=3&amp;hl=en_US&amp;rel=0 "I think the men respect **** as being smart, and also realize she’s someone you’d better be careful with. If you make the wrong move, she can ruin you in that office! But, she is a woman regardless, and in that world at that time, you’re lower on the totem pole because of it. Still, she’s a master manipulator, and it serves her to a certain extent." Kete Dragon Ryder All joking a salad. Yay! Zooey would have been #1 on my list. I think a big part of it for me is that she can sing. Nominations for 100 movies you have to see. (68 points, on 5 of 18 lists - Top Vote #1 by Gunflyer & D.B. Barnes) Christina Rene Hendricks (born May 3, 1975) is an American actress known for her role as Joan Holloway in the AMC cable television series Mad Men, and as Saffron in Fox's short-lived series Firefly. Hendricks was named "the sexiest woman in the world" in 2010 in a poll of female readers taken by Esquire magazine. http://www.youtube.com/v/lpbeAIFDhH8?version=3&amp;hl=en_US&amp;rel=0 "It's not exploitative, but it is about sex. No kids allowed. It's definitely a different thing for me, but I feel like I'm old enough to handle it now. I sort of understand more how to deal with it publicly, and it doesn't shatter me. I don't have to go to school the next day and have people be like, 'Oh I saw you in that movie; you were very dirty'". (77 points, on 4 of 18 lists - Top Vote #1 by goflyblind & Pak-Man) Natalie Hershlag (born June 9, 1981), better known by her stage name Natalie Portman, is an actress with dual American and Israeli citizenship. Her first role was as an orphan taken in by a hitman in the 1994 French action film Léon, but major success came when she was cast as Padmé Amidala in the Star Wars prequel trilogy. In 1999, she enrolled at Harvard University to study psychology while still working as an actress. She completed her bachelor's degree in 2003. In 2001, Portman opened in New York City's Public Theater production of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull. In 2005, Portman received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as well as winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture for the drama Closer. She shaved her head and learned to speak with a British accent for her starring role in V for Vendetta (2006), for which she won a Constellation Award for Best Female Performance, and a Saturn Award for Best Actress. She played leading roles in the historical dramas Goya's Ghosts (2006) and The Other Boleyn Girl (2008). In May 2008, she served as the youngest member of the 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival jury.[5] Portman's directorial debut, Eve, opened the 65th Venice International Film Festival's shorts competition in 2008. In 2011, Portman won the Academy Award, the Golden Globe Award, the Screen Actors Guild Award, and the BAFTA Award for her lead performance as Nina in Black Swan. http://www.youtube.com/v/MMC_b0dsXQc?version=3&amp;hl=en_US&amp;rel=0 And that will do it for the List of Crap! I had a lot of fun working on this and I want to thank everyone who sent in lists! The poll to choose the topic for List of Crap #50 will be open soon. Relaxing Dragon Bilbo Baggins Balladeer I raise my eyebrow at you, sir. Quote from: anais.cristal on June 28, 2011, 02:01:55 PM Joel!!!!! I love you Joel!!!! I'll have your babies!!!! Nuts to that, take me Joel! It's legal enough! Quote from: Monty on June 28, 2011, 04:04:50 PM Mighty fine way to end things. She's got that level of attractiveness that's just right (perfect cute, if you will), seems remarkably nice, and is smarter than most of us put together, by all accounts. Good points all around, as it were. 1. Joel McHale 2. Natalie Portman 3. Simon Pegg 4. Mary Elizabeth Winstead 6. Amber Heard 7. Robert Downey, Jr. 8. Keira Knightly 9. Uma Therman 10. Alison Lohman 11. Clive Owen 12. Tim Roth 13. Mike Nelson 14. Kevin Bacon 15. Jake Gyllenhaal 16. Michelle Monaghan 18. George Clooney 19. Bruce Campbell 20. A freshly reanimated Cary Grant Not my best run by far, but then, this is a pretty varied list in every way (plus I'm not the best at picking the 'right' kind of crush, apparently). Still feel like I could have squeezed a few more on there (probably a couple that I forgot off this list). Excellent LoC: Here's my list. 1. Pheobe Cates 2. Sandra Bulloch 3. Alysan Hannigan 4. Jenifer Aniston 5. Jenifer Connelly 6. Jane Leeves (Daphne on Frasier) 7. Christina Applegate 8. Marina Sirtis (Deana Troi on Star Trek Next Generations) 9. Danica McKeller (Wendy from Wonder Years) 10.Allison Pregler (Obscurus Lupa) 11.Cameron Diaz 12.Jenifer Tilly 13.Lea Thomson 14.Angelina Jolie 15.Lindsay Ellis (Nostalgia Chick) 16.Madeline Kahn 17.Gleane Headly (Janet Colgate in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) 18.Laurie Elliott (Bonnie on The Red Green Show) 19.Rachel Weisz 20.Victoria Jackson 21.Teri Garr 22.Karen Allen 23.Mike Nelson 24.Jeremy Piven 25.Scott Bakula A shame none of the TGWTG ladies made it. 1. Mary Stewart Masterson 3. Valerie Bertinelli 4. Lea Thompson 5. Rosario Dawson 6. Patty Smyth 7. Sunny 8. Phoebe Cates 9. Kim Richards 10. Annabella Lwin 11. Tawny Kitaen 12. Cindy Crawford 13. Alicia Silverstone 14. Sharleen Spiteri 15. E.G. Daily 16. Molly Ringwald 17. Rachel Sweet 18. Kristy McNichol 19. Heather Locklear 20. Charlene Tilton 21. Lita Ford 23. Tina Fey 24. Christina Applegate 25. Carrie Fisher As you can see, my list was heavily skewed towards the late '70s and '80s. A really big "crush" period of my life. LucasM Ephialtes I suspect there were a few on here that weren't on anyone else's list (which, given the number of people mentioned as being on a list, is probably true of virtually everyone's list). Of the LoCs I've contributed to, this had to be the hardest one to put in order, because the criteria for each 'entrant' on my list were often so different (their personalities and/or their looks and which was most 'crushable' for me)... so it often depends on my mood as to which I find 'biggest' crushed-upon at any given time. That's not to mention the ones that I crushed on as a kid that I'm no longer interested in. It was really hard to decide placement for ones that were more from my childhood and ones that were more recent. I tried to come up with an 'intensity' scale where the ones from my childhood that influenced my adult 'lovemap' [a concept in psychology which is probably available to see via a search of either Google, Wikipedia or Amazon] were treated as if they were partially still active, then compared them to more recent ones. As much as possible I tried to keep in mind how intense the crush was, but even there, I had to mix that with how long the crush lasted (some being 'short-lived but very intense', for instance). Of the LoCs I've contributed to, I think this was the one where the largest number of my top picks made the final cut (5 out of 6), yet, if my memory serves, NONE of the rest of my list made it. 1. Brooke Burke [amazing to me she ended up my #1: that's even with me 'marking off' for her having gotten a boobjob] 2. Morena Baccarin 3. Nathan Fillion [If I was into guys, I'd be all over that! ] 4. Salli Whitfield-Richardson [on 'EUReKA'] 5. Elizabeth Montgomery [longest childhood crush] 7. Ann Margaret [childhood - probably the reason I prefer redheads, actually] 8. Ashley Tisdale [like her personality; reminds me of someone I know well] 9. Barbi Benton [late childhood - large influence on what I thought was sexy] 10. Summer Glau 11. Tamera Mowry 12. Dina Meyer 13. Eliza Dushku 14. Tamlyn Tomita 15. Freema Agyeman 16. Meredith Baxter-Birney [childhood - first TV crush I remember, from 'Bridget Loves Birney'] 17. Kristin Kreuk 18. Patricia Richardson [good 'wife' material] 19. Charlize Theron 20. Vanity 21. Barbara Feldon [childhood] 22. Marlo Thomas [childhood - 2nd most memorable childhood TV crush] 23. Kate Jackson [teenhood] 24. Nana Visitor 25. Natalie Wood [esp. childhood, but I still think she was gorgeous] Could someone post a list of the final 'top 50' (like the first two lines for the entries: the name plus points/top voter)? It's always interesting to look at the final lineup without going through multiple pages to see it. Thanks! And, again, a big thanks to Monty for the superb work on the list, and for belting it out in record time (with bonuses, yet)! To dispel some of the misconceptions about head injuries you have developed from watching movies and TV, I wrote this: ...Some Information on Head Injury Effects TeamRAD Climbed El Capitan RAAAADDDDD! Great job, Monty! That was a lot of fun. My 25... 1. Isla Fisher 2. Julie Newmar 3. Audrey Tautou 4. Nicola Bryant 5. Allison Robertson 6 .Lalla Ward 7. Zooey Deschanel 8. Susan Cabot 9. Kerry Washington 10. Kari Byron 11. Helena Bonham Carter 12. Felica Day 13. Danica McKellar 14. Kristen Bell 15. Rachel Bilson 16. Carla Gugino 17. Emmy Rossum 18. Kelly Clarkson 19. Evangeline Lilly 20. Karen Gillan 21. Rachael Leigh Cook 22. Alyssa Milano 23. Billie Piper 24. Ashley Greene 25. RVR II Quote from: LucasM on June 28, 2011, 04:45:45 PM Fail #2 on my behalf; she's *whistles* "Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds." - Einstein Is that Sunny Leone? If so: yeah, she was gorgeous til she got water balloons. Quote from: TeamRAD on June 28, 2011, 04:49:46 PM Yeah, thanks to her one season of Doctor Who, I liked her so much that I actually sat through the first two seasons of Law & Order UK, when I HATE 'Law & Order'/'CSI'-type TV shows! (If she'd had more air time on them, I probably would have kept watching.) ...hahahahahaha. I've never sat through two minutes of an L&O episode in my life, but when I saw a commercial of Freema starring in the above, did I ever contemplate giving the UK flavour a chance. But then my wits came back and no. mrbasehart Steals from Casinos Movie-Watching Machine Wait a Goddamn minute. Amy Adams was not on the list?!?! And Morena Baccarin's head is too small. It looks weird.
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Test de Santé €89! Commander Éprouvez-vous des migraines, de la constipation ou des éruptions cutanées? Pensez-vous que vous pourriez avoir une intolérance? Le test d’intolérance utilise un échantillon de vos cheveux pour déterminer votre sensibilité à 800 aliments et 325 articles non alimentaires . Les tests comprennent une nutrition, une toxicité des métaux, un biome intestinal et une analyse hormonale! Les résultats sont disponibles en 7 à 10 jours à compter de la réception des échantillons au laboratoire. Commencezvotre voyage de santé avec EasyDNA! Caractéristiques du test d’intolérance Analyse complète Le test d’intolérance couvre jusqu’à 800 eléments déclencheurs ! Les tests d’intolérance portent sur 800 produits alimentaires et non alimentaires, y compris les aliments de tous les jours, tels que les animaux domestiques et les pollens. Les tests comprennent une analyse des carences nutritionnelles, de la toxicité des métaux, de la flore intestinale et de l’équilibre hormonal. Pourquoi ne pas consulter la liste complète des éléments testés ? Expérimenté et accrédité L’installation a effectué des tests sur plus de 400 000 échantillons reçus dans le monde entier et a plus de 10 ans d’expérience dans l’aide aux personnes pour rétablir l’équilibre naturel de leur corps. En outre, l’équipement de biorésonance Mars III (Multiple Analytical Resonance Systems, ou Systèmes de résonance analytique multiple) utilisé dans l’installation pour les tests est fabriqué et reconnu comme un dispositif de scan médical de classe 11a selon la norme ISO EN 13485. Facile et non invasif Ce test ne nécessite qu’un petit échantillon de cheveux qui peut être prélevé dans le confort de votre maison ! Contrairement aux analyses de sang et d’urine, qui peuvent être affectées par la consommation récente de nourriture ou le stress, l’analyse des cheveux n’est pas affectée par l’activité la plus récente de la personne testée et permet d’évaluer sa santé sur une période beaucoup plus longue. Résultats rapides et détaillés Les résultats du test d’intolérance sont disponibles dans un délai de 7 à 10 jours ouvrables à compter de la réception des échantillons au laboratoire. Vous recevrez également un guide complet gratuit de 19 pages qui vous expliquera plus en détail vos résultats et vous aidera à vous sentir mieux grâce aux conseils et astuces faciles à suivre d’une équipe de nutritionnistes. Et ce n’est pas tout, vous disposez également d’un planning alimentaire de 6 semaines pour vous aider à optimiser votre alimentation en conséquence ! Assistance post-test Une assistance post-test est également prévu ! Dès réception de vos résultats, vous commencerez à recevoir une série de 28 emails de suivi qui vous fourniront des conseils et un soutien supplémentaires, notamment des recettes, des informations sur les symptômes et les différents types d’intolérances pour vous aider à tirer le meilleur parti du test et à améliorer votre vie. Prélèvement d’échantillons pour les tests d’intolérance Il est important de noter qu’aucun kit de test n’est envoyé avec le test d’intolérance. Le processus de collecte d’échantillons de cheveux est relativement simple et facile. Néanmoins, nous vous suggérons de lire attentivement les instructions ci-dessous pour une collecte réussie. • Toute forme de cheveux peut être testée • La teinture ou les traitements n’affectent pas les résultats du test • Si le cheveu mesure plus de deux centimètres, nous n’avons besoin que de 5 mèches individuelles • Idéalement, les échantillons devraient inclure la racine du cheveu, même si ce n’est pas toujours possible • Quand vous coupez les cheveux, essayez de les couper le plus près possible de la racine • Une fois l’échantillon prélevé, placez-le dans un petit sac refermable en veillant à ce qu’il reste sec et sûr • N’envoyez pas l’échantillon de cheveux dans de l’aluminium ou tout autre emballage métallique • Placez les échantillons de cheveux dans une enveloppe postal sécurisé avant de les envoyer à l’adresse indiquée Quelle est la différence entre une allergie et une intolérance? Les allergies sont plus graves que les intolérances et leur réaction se fait généralement sentir immédiatement. Une allergie a également tendance à vous accompagner toute votre vie. Au contraire, les intolérances sont normalement de nature moins sévère et peuvent changer avec le temps. De plus, les symptômes d’une intolérance ne sont pas immédiats, se manifestant entre 10 minutes et 48 heures après la consommation des aliments. Mes cheveux sont très courts, puis-je quand même passer le test? L’échantillon de cheveux ne doit pas nécessairement être long, de plus vous avez aussi la possibilité d’utiliser des poils. L’échantillon de poils pour ce test peut provenir de n’importe quelle partie du corps, y compris la jambe, le bras ou la poitrine. Mes cheveux sont teints, cela affectera-t-il les résultats du test? Non, le test est complété en utilisant la composition de l’échantillon de cheveux, donc la coloration des cheveux n’aura aucun effet sur les résultats. Que signifient réellement mes résultats? Les éléments de la liste en couleur indiquent un niveau d’intolérance minimum de 85% et sont classés de faible, moyen ou élevé. Il est courant qu’unélément qui ne vous a jamais posé de problème auparavant commence à le faire. Cela dépend de votre alimentation, de vos habitudes et de votre environnement. Si vous avez un niveau trop élevé d’un élément particulier dans votre système, votre corps aura du mal à faire face en raison d’un système immunitaire faible ou d’une mauvaise alimentation. Les effets secondaires de ce déséquilibre sont connus sous le nom d’intolérance. Qu’est-ce qui est exactement déterminé dans l’analyse de toxicité des métaux? Ce test de santé n’indique pas la quantité de métal donné présente dans votre corps. L’analyse de la toxicité des métaux détermine sa sensibilité aux métaux inclus dans le test. La sensibilité à un métal particulier provoquera une réaction lors d’un contact direct ou indirect, ce qui signifie que vous n’avez pas nécessairement à le toucher. Cela pourrait signifier que c’est un métal qui est présent quelque part dans votre environnement quotidien et auquel vous êtes exposé. Les sources courantes comprennent les machines utilisées au travail et les métaux utilisés dans les systèmes de climatisation. Test d'intolérance alimentaire végétarienne Test d'intolérance SkinCareDNA: Test ADN Soin de La Peau
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Batailles & Blindés Hors-Série N°23 2nde guerre mondiale - La révolution mécanisée DISPONIBLE (14,9 € frais de port compris) Disponible également au format tablettes et smartphones [ Commander ] La Seconde Guerre mondiale, à l’instar de la précédente, a été particulièrement prolifique en inventions technologiques et en innovations tactiques. La simple évocation des avions à réaction, des Elektroboote, des fusées balistiques et de la bombe atomique suffit à le rappeler. Le char de combat et sa doctrine d’emploi, sans oublier les moyens qui l’entourent et contribuent à optimiser ses performances sur le champ de bataille, connaissent eux aussi des évolutions significatives tout au long d’une guerre où les manœuvres de grand style permettent bien souvent d’emporter la décision. La guerre mécanisée a ainsi singulièrement changé de visage entre septembre 1939 et août 1945. En effet, bien des belligérants se sont avérés insuffisamment préparés à la guerre (Grande-Bretagne et États-Unis) ou s’y sont jetés de façon prématurée (Allemagne) ; tous n’ont pas tardé à être rattrapés par la réalité du terrain. Les progrès de la science, la recherche de contre-mesures adaptées à des menaces identifiées, la mise au point de tactiques nouvelles ou de moyens d’accompagnement ont révolutionné l’emploi du char et de l’Arme mécanisée. C’est en définitive dans une véritable course à la technologie et à la doctrine que se sont lancés Alliés et Axe, chacun ayant à sa manière révolutionné la guerre mécanisée : T‑34, Panther, JS‑2, Sd.Kfz. 234, lance-roquettes multiples Katyusha, chars aérotransportés, Teletank ou Borgward, véhicules de combat d’infanterie type VBCP Lorraine 38L ou Kätzchen, blindés du génie, radios, systèmes de vision infrarouges, jerrycans, missiles antichars, projectiles à charge creuse, obus flèches, armes de l’infanterie motorisée, coopération avec l’aviation, tactiques de combat, etc. seront abordés dans ce nouveau hors-série Batailles & Blindés. Au terme de sa lecture, vous saurez tout de l’évolution de la guerre mécanisée entre 1939 et 1945, et de l’impact que certaines armes ont encore de nos jours…
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Ethiopia alleges coup try, U.S. link By Anita Powell Bucknell professor denies role; 35 held NAIROBI, Kenya – The Ethiopian government has arrested 35 people suspected of a coup attempt allegedly backed by an Ethiopian economist now teaching at a Pennsylvania university, a government spokesman said Saturday. Government spokesman Ermias Legesse said the group, which calls itself “May 15” after the date of controversial 2005 elections … Berhanu Nega, pictured at his home in Lewisburg, Pa., on Saturday, teaches economics at Bucknell University. (Associated Press / The Spokesman-Review) Government spokesman Ermias Legesse said the group, which calls itself “May 15” after the date of controversial 2005 elections in Ethiopia, was led from the U.S. by former opposition leader Berhanu Nega, who is an associate professor of economics at Bucknell University. “It is the party led by Berhanu Nega,” Ermias said. “If he comes to Ethiopia, we’ll arrest him.” He said the alleged plotters were arrested Friday. Interviewed in Lewisburg, Pa., Berhanu, 51, said he had no role in organizing any coup attempt. “I’m very suspicious that there was an attempt at all,” he said. “This is not a government that has any credibility whatsoever in terms of telling the truth.” Berhanu was elected mayor of Addis Ababa in 2005 but was arrested afterward along with more than 100 other opposition politicians and stood trial for treason. He and the others were freed in 2007 in a pardon deal. He left Ethiopia after the trial. “It became very clear immediately after our release that they will not at all tolerate any opposition, meaningful opposition,” he said Saturday. Ermias said the group of suspects arrested Friday was composed of two cliques, one of former soldiers, another of civilians. “They were caught with weapons, uniforms, even plans,” he said. “I don’t want to give details about the plans; it’s for the court case.” Ermias said the charges have not been set and court proceedings will begin soon. “They decided to change the government in an unconstitutional way,” he said. Asked if he considered violent regime change inevitable, Berhanu said he was still pushing for a peaceful, negotiated solution, but the Ethiopian government was showing “absolute intransigence.” “When the option becomes freedom (or) living in some sort of slavery, I have no doubt that people will fight for freedom,” he said. He did not deny raising money in the U.S. for Ethiopian opposition groups. “All opposition groups raise money in the U.S.,” he said. He said he hoped the administration of President Barack Obama would realize it is “unseemly” for the U.S. to have any relationship with the Ethiopian regime. The opposition won an unprecedented number of parliamentary seats in the 2005 vote, but not enough to topple Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. The opposition claimed the voting was rigged, and European Union observers said it was marred by irregularities. The election was followed by violent protests. Ethiopia acknowledged that its security forces killed 193 civilians protesting alleged election fraud. Published: April 26, 2009, midnight Click here to comment on this story » new Kansas legislators wrestle with court mandate on schools new After Obama decision, first U.S. airstrikes hit Afghan Taliban new Louisiana officials praise mother arrested for whipping sons Will ‘Brexit’ mark the end of the age of globalization? Most commented in nation/world Campaign to remove judge in Stanford rape case gains steam Giffords gun group recruits high-level military officials Other nations weigh a possible Hillary Clinton presidency ‘The Voice’ singer Christina Grimmie dies after shooting Donald Trump wants his Trump University video testimony kept private
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Autor: Yoshiaki Sukeno. Títulos alternativos: Good Luck Girl! Acción, Ecchi, Fantasía, Seinen, Shounen, Sobrenatural Recomendar Submanga > Binbougami ga! Sakura Ichiko es una joven de 16 años de edad, quien lleva una vida de ensueño y ha sido bendecido con belleza, inteligencia, y salud. Ella posee una gran cantidad de “Fortuna”, que puede hacer feliz a la gente, pero a costa de la “Fortuna” de su entorno. Sakura ha hecho que el balance de energía del mundo se desequilibre, y debido a esto, se convierte en el blanco de una Diosa llamada Momiji. El objetivo de esta Diosa es eliminar el poder de Sakura, y reestablecer el balance de la Fortuna.
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Home / CALABRIA / FLA/ESH la personale di Leonardo Cannistrà in mostra al Tropea Festival FLA/ESH la personale di Leonardo Cannistrà in mostra al Tropea Festival 17:51 - 10 ottobre 2017 CALABRIA, Vibo Valentia FLA/ESH è il titolo della prima personale in Calabria di Leonardo Cannistrà, promossa ed organizzata in occasione del Tropea Festival, a cura di Giosuè Prezioso e Simona Caramia. Per l’occasione saranno allestite a Palazzo Gagliardi di Vibo Valentia, fino al 14 ottobre, una serie di opere (tra pitture, sculture, installazioni site-specific), che daranno nuovo corpo agli spazi dello storico palazzo vibone. La mostra offre al pubblico un’ampia riflessione sulla dicotomia tra vita e morte, due parti del tutto, mai in equilibrio reciproco, sempre sbilanciate, a vantaggio dell’una o dell’altra a seconda degli eventi. FLA/ESH, significativo titolo, è la coniugazione di due parole inglesi: flash, che indica una visione lampo, una fotografia, uno scatto, e flesh, che significa carne, polpa, consistenza fisica. Osservando le opere dell’artista, infatti, si percepisce un interesse ossessivo, psichedelico e al contempo dal taglio fotografico, di tematiche quali il decadimento, la vecchiaia, la consunzione, l’entropia, la morte. Nella mostra Cannistrà propone una ricerca per immagini, che parte dalla bidimensionalità della pittura e che si rende materia, nel ciclo di sculture a tecnica mista. Opere “in carne ed ossa”, da cui sembrano liberarsi odori e suoni di decomposizione. La chirurgica solerzia nella realizzazione delle sculture, realizzate in cera, bitume ed elementi organici, si fa più gestuale, caratterizzata da un segno abbozzato e volutamente imperfetto, nella serie Identità. Sono tele che esibiscono corpi rubati in fotogrammi di nudità sulla rete, che accennano ad una sessualità repulsiva, fastidiosa e tuttavia reale, esistente e parallela. Completano l’intervento quattro installazioni site-specific, collocate all’aperto, nel cortile esterno, che fanno di FLA/ESH un ambiente panico, in cui l’esperienza visiva è fisica, immersiva, partecipativa. Raccordo visivo dell’intera esposizione è l’installazione di chiusura del percorso Funerale ad Onion, realizzata in dialogo con Prezioso. Al centro di un cumulo di terra – che riecheggia il vano di una sepoltura – giace inerte, e un po’ bizzarra, la ‘salma’ di una cipolla rossa trafitta da un coltello. La cipolla, che ha legami di forte autoctonia con la Calabria e il territorio vibonese, funge da sarcastica icona di morte e sofferenza: trafitta, infatti, questi produce un liquido rossastro che ricorda il sangue, e dallo stesso, per effetto dell’evaporazione, si attiva una reazione che porta al pianto, la lacrimazione e quindi alla fisica partecipazione dello stante. Funerale ad Onion cita, con sarcasmo, la leggendaria tela dell’artista francese Gustave Courbet Funerale a Ornans (1850), che in lingua francese, per sonorità, rende ancora più fisica e visivia l’operazione: Enterrement à Ornans. Nella storia dell’arte, la tela dell’artista francese traccia un passaggio fondamentale nella concezione dell’allora ‘Arte Moderna’; l’artista stesso, infatti, dichiara che Funerale a Ornans “è stato in realtà il funerale del Romanticismo”, lo stesso romanticismo a cui Cannistrà, con la crudezza e il cinismo delle sue opere, rinuncia nelle complesse rappresentazioni della vita, la morte e l’invecchiamento. L’allegorica ‘morte’ di una cipolla si costituisce quindi come un atto “no-sense” – beckettiano se si vuole – che redime gli occhi dell’osservatore da un percorso di visualizzazione ossessivo, ripetitivo, funesto e altrettanto veritiero: quello sull’esistenza umana e il suo decadimento. Una chiusura etimologicamente sarcastica, ironica e cinica, in un ambiente altamente tensivo. Parole chiaveFla/esh Leonardo Cannistrà Simona Caramia vibo valentia Due operai muoiono folgorati nel vibonese Loredana Bertè: un vinile per la Giornata per l’eliminazione della violenza contro le donne Tentato omicidio nella frazione Cassari di Nardodipace: 3 arresti Reggio Calabria – Confiscato l’ingente patrimonio di un imprenditore indiziato di appartenenza alla ‘ndrangheta Morra, Mangialavori: «Frasi inaccettabili, ha superato ogni limite» Dichiarazioni Morra, Spirlì: «Si vergogni e si dimetta» Sanità Calabria, il sindaco Falcomatà: “Soddisfatti dell’incontro con Premier Conte, accolte tutte le nostre istanze” Nello scalo FS di Vaglio Lise l’ospedale da campo di Cosenza Pitaro (G.Misto) “Dimissioni dei vertici Asp di Vibo Valentia per inefficenza nell’emergenza Covd-19” Reggio Calabria – Coronavirus, il Nucleo di monitoraggio operativo in Prefettura implementa l’attività di contact tracing Galatro, ferito alla testa da colpi di arma da fuoco: è gravissimo Operazione “Farmabusiness” – I NOMI delle persone coinvolte Ospedali da campo per l’emergenza Covid, riunione operativa a Vibo Valentia
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Misano: Bilancio di previsione e piano triennale opere pubbliche: la tabella di marcia del Comune Veduta aerea di Misano Adriatico Nel 2022 verranno rafforzati i servizi mantenendo la tassazione invariata. Previsti 15 milioni di euro per i lavori pubblici dei prossimi tre anni Più servizi a tassazione invariata. Sono le pietre angolari del bilancio di previsione 2022 del Comune di Misano Adriatico, approvato dal consiglio comunale insieme al piano delle opere pubbliche 2022/2024. “La buona salute dei conti pubblici – spiega il Sindaco Fabrizio Piccioni – ci consente di adottare anche con il bilancio 2022 misure straordinarie di aiuto ai cittadini con maggiore disagio e risposte efficaci ai bisogni. L’indebitamento comunale si è ridotto, i conti sono in ordine e questo ci consente di guardare all’anno futuro con serenità”. Contributi per l’affitto, sostegni per famiglie in difficoltà, aiuti economici per cittadini e aziende colpite dalla pandemia, aiuti alle società sportive sono alcune delle misure contenute nella manovra finanziaria, così come l’apertura di una nuova sezione di asilo nido part-time per dare risposta alle richieste rimaste in lista d’attesa. Il piano delle opere pubbliche è stato completamente rivisto. L’importo complessivo degli investimenti è di circa 15 milioni di euro nel triennio. Alcune grandi opere sono in fase di gara e vedranno l’inizio a partire dalla prossima primavera: il Palazzetto dello Sport, il rifacimento del lungomare fino all’ingresso di Portoverde, la rotatoria sulla statale 16 incrocio con Via Grotta, la pista ciclabile Scacciano/Misano Monte. Altre, come Via Settembrini, Via Tintoretto, il tratto ciclabile rimanente da Casette fino a Cella, la ciclabile Villaggio Argentina fino al mare, sono programmate nel triennio 2022/2024. Nutriti anche gli investimenti previsti nell’ambito sportivo con la risistemazione della pista d’atletica allo stadio e il completo rifacimento dell’impianto d’illuminazione con luci a led. Il Comune interverrà anche con la riqualificazione del Parco Mare Nord (camminamenti, potature, nuova illuminazione e percorso per fare sport all’aria aperta) e l’adeguamento della palazzina ex Avis che si affaccia direttamente sul mare. Tra le nuove opere previste nel triennio, anche la riqualificazione di Via Repubblica lato monte, la sistemazione di Piazza Repubblica e gli arredi di Via Marconi e Via D’Annunzio. Il capitolo relativo alle manutenzioni, 1,5 milioni di euro nel triennio, garantirà sistemazioni di strade piazze e asfalti per tutto il territorio comunale. “È un piano di investimenti corposo – aggiunge Piccioni – che tiene conto delle reali esigenze del territorio e che potrà essere realizzato anche contando sui contributi del Pnrr sui quali dovremmo essere bravi a rispettare i tempi di progettazione e di consegna”. Oltre a queste opere il 2022 sarà anche l’anno della realizzazione della bretella Riccione/Misano e della pista ciclabile Scacciano/Riccione a cura di Autostrade assieme alla riforestazione (zone Greppa, Cella e Area del Conca) come compensazione ambientale della terza corsia autostradale. Infine il Velodromo, opera da realizzare con i contributi europei assieme alla Regione. A breve ci sarà un incontro a Bologna per definire, assieme al Presidente Bonaccini, le modalità e i tempi di realizzazione. Articolo precedenteRuba cuffie wireless e Gin al Centro Commerciale, arrestato dalla Polizia di Stato Articolo successivoControlli di sicurezza stradale: 12 sanzioni per uso del telefonino durante la guida Borgo San Giovanni, conclusi i lavori di riqualificazione dei marciapiedi nel primo tratto della via XX Settembre Lo studio della musica come strumento di socializzazione: la Regione approva... Oggi l’incontro pubblico di presentazione del nuovo Centro Servizi per il... Approvata la proposta di partenariato pubblico-privato per la progettazione del nuovo Mercato Coperto... Riqualificazione delle banchine dei porti e dei mercati ittici, la Regione... Emergenza siccità e materie prime, da UniCredit 2 miliardi a supporto...
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Stockholm Visitor Guide Gets Online Makeover The Stockholm Visitors Board launched a new and interactive version of its official tourist website on Thursday, with the board promising users an even smoother and more colourful guide to getting around the Swedish capital. "Stockholm is an innovative city, an IT city. We've seen we need to have a webpage that reflects this," Peter Lindqvist, the CEO at Stockholm Visitors Board, told The Local. Lindqvist promised that the interactive site, which is available for both smartphones and tablets, will reflect the city's strong points and will offer users an easier and more colourful way to navigate the city. And with summer in full swing in the Swedish capital, and many tourists keen to see what all the Scandinavian fuss is about, the new site couldn't have come at a better time. "We decided that it was time for this, our annual visitors number around three to four million and more than half come from outside Sweden, and there are always more in summer. As we have seen their activity on iPads and other mobile devices increase by around 30 percent, we decided to offer them a service they can enjoy," Lindqvist said. "Plus Stockholm is a city that's better enjoyed through pictures rather than text." The site offers user-friendly look at everything in Stockholm from places to eat, the best swimming spots, ice cream spots and museum information. The website is still in it's beta phase, and will continue to add more languages and new functions over the summer. Source: http://www.thelocal.se/48868/20130704/
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Essais en vol du CN235 GunShips ! Arlington, en Virginie, l’équipementier ATK vient de débuter en toute discrétion les essais en vol du premier CASA CN235 (Airbus Military) en version «Gunships». La Jordanie a commandé un total de deux appareils de ce type dans cette version inédite de l’avion. CN235 «Gunships» (AC235) : Ces appareils en service dans la Royal Jordanian Air Force vont être modifiés, selon une demande de contrat faite entre la société ATK et le roi Abdallah II. ATK a développé et fourni les modifications et l'intégration des systèmes au sein des CASA235.Ces modifications comprennent l'installation, d'un système de ciblage électro-optique, un désignateur laser, des équipements d'auto-protection, un radar ouverture synthétique, ainsi qu’une capacité d'armement qui peut fournir une puissance de feu durable et précise dans une variété de scénarios. L’avion emporte des missiles AGM-114 «Hellfire» à guidage laser, des roquettes de 2,75 pouces et un canon Alliant Techsystems M230 de 30mm (le même que les hélicoptères «Apache») monté sur le côté du fuselage. Cette arme est automatiquement alignée sur la cible par une caméra en liaison et le système radar. L’avion est également doté d’une caméra FLIR reconnaissance. La première phase d’essais en vol doit valider l’ensemble des armes installées et la calibration de celles-ci avec le radar et la tourelle FLIR. Ces deux CN235 (AC235)seront ensuite livrés à la Jordanie pour soutenir la mission des Forces armées jordaniennes. Photos de synthèse: CN235 GunShips @ ATK 20:14 Écrit par Pascal dans aviation | Lien permanent | Commentaires (2) | Tags : cn235, ac235 gunships, casa cn235, jordanian air force | Facebook | |
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Hallmark Channel's Second Original Scripted Series, "When Calls the Heart," Off to a Strong Start with Season Premiere Earning a 1.5 HH RTG [via press release from The Hallmark Channel] Hallmark Channel further fortified its position as a destination for original episodic programming with the premiere of its second scripted series, When Calls the Heart, debuting to a 1.5 household rating and a reach of more than 2.2 million unduplicated viewers. The Saturday, January 11th Season 1 opener elevated Hallmark Channel to be the #2 household-rated network in the 9-10pm time period, as well as #2 among P2+ (.8 rtg). The series premiere also placed among the top 10 in key demo impressions, including #2 in P2+ (1,685,000) and #3 in HH (1,286,000). New episodes of the series, based on the bestselling Canadian West novels by Janette Oke and starring actresses, Erin Krakow, Lori Loughlin, and Jean Smart will air every Saturday night for 12 consecutive weeks. Season 1 of When Calls the Heart comes on the heels of the 2-hour series pilot, which aired in October 2013, as well as the network's first scripted series, Cedar Cove, which launched in July 2013 and was #1 in Saturday primetime for 12 consecutive weeks. Krakow (Army Wives) stars in When Calls the Heart as Elizabeth Thatcher, a young teacher who uproots her high society life to take a job as a schoolteacher in a small prairie town in the Western Frontier. Set against the wild backdrop of a 19th century coal town, led by two strong coal miner widows, Abigail Stanton (Loughlin) and Frances Tunnecliffe (Smart - Designing Women, 24, Samantha Who), When Calls the Heart follows Elizabeth's journey as she struggles to build a new life amid the rough and tumble ways of the frontier and navigate the uncharted politics, romance, and drama of a remote, insular town. Source: The Nielsen Company, January 6 - January 12, 2014 ABOUT HALLMARK CHANNEL Hallmark Channel, owned and operated by Crown Media Holdings, Inc., is a 24-hour basic cable network that provides a diverse slate of high-quality entertainment programming available in high definition (HD) and standard definition (SD) to a national audience of 86 million subscribers. Hallmark Channel is the nation's leading destination for quality family programming with an ambitious slate of original TV movies and specials, as well as some of television's most beloved sitcoms and series, including The Golden Girls, The Waltons, Little House on the Prairie, and Frasier. The channel is also home to a range of lifestyle programming, anchored by Home & Family, a daily two-hour live show shot in a fully functional house located on the Universal Studios lot. Hallmark Channel's sibling network, Hallmark Movie Channel, available in HD and SD, focuses on family-friendly movies with a mix of original films, classic theatrical releases, and presentations from the acclaimed Hallmark Hall of Fame library. Hallmark Channel on Social Media: Facebook, Twitter (Join the conversation at #HeartofTV), Pinterest, GetGlue, YouTube [january 2014] · WHEN CALLS THE HEART (HALLMARK)
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Depuis, nous avons constaté une augmentation de 28 % du nombre d’entreprises en démarrage actives dans le domaine de l’IA au Canada. Avec la mise à jour du rapport, nous souhaitons continuer de faire connaître l’activité florissante de l’écosystème canadien de l’IA, mais de manière un peu plus détaillée. Ce rapport est le résultat d’une collaboration à grande échelle. La générosité de Consider Canada, Real Ventures, Investir au Canada, et Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada (ISDE) nous a permis recueillir un énorme volume de données. Nous avons aussi agrégé des données provenant de Crunchbase, d’AngelList, de CB Insights, de Tracxn et de PitchBook. Il n’y avait plus qu’à nettoyer, organiser et analyser cette mine d’or de données pour repérer les tendances, et les partager avec le reste du monde. Notre base de données sert également à alimenter le répertoire de Canada.ai, que vous pouvez consulter pour trouver les startups canadiennes en IA. Nous espérons montrer que le travail de nombreux acteurs dévoués porte ses fruits, et visons à donner plus de visibilité à l’écosystème dans son ensemble. Quelques absents… Certaines organisations ne figurent pas sur les cartes – les laboratoires de recherche en particulier – faute d’avoir trouvé leur logo. Si vous ne voyez pas le logo, remplissez ce formulaire. Un écosystème en croissance Nous avons fait plusieurs découvertes sur l’écosystème canadien dans la préparation de ce rapport. Le nombre d’entreprise dans le domaine de l’IA (en démarrage et établies) est en plein essor, de même que les ententes et le financement pour les appuyer. e bassin de talents se porte toujours bien, mais de nouveaux défis se dressent à l’horizon. Entreprises en démarrage et établies De 2017 à 2018, il y a eu une augmentation de 28 % du nombre d’entreprises en démarrage actives dans le domaine de l’IA, pour un total d’environ 650 entreprises réparties dans les grands pôles de croissance. Le nombre de laboratoires ouverts par de grandes sociétés internationales dans les villes canadiennes a également subi une forte hausse. Des entreprises phares comme Google, Uber et Facebook ont contribué au renforcement des communautés de chercheurs déjà très actives en formant des groupes de recherche dans les principaux pôles de croissance en IA (Montréal, Toronto, Vancouver). La dernière année a été particulièrement marquante à cet égard. Alors que nous avions recensé environ 20 grandes sociétés internationales dans l’écosystème au début de l’année 2017, nous estimons que ce nombre est passé à près de 50 cette année. Le nombre d’ententes liées à l’IA a augmenté de 49 % par année en moyenne au cours des cinq dernières années (en date du premier trimestre de 2018). La nature de ces ententes évolue. Les ententes avec les investisseurs de capital risque et les investisseurs providentiels ne représentent plus que 36 % des ententes aujourd’hui, contre 55 % en 2013. Entre-temps, les ententes avec les grandes entreprises ont doublé, et celles avec les accélérateurs et les incubateurs ont triplé. Les investisseurs canadiens signent la plupart de ces ententes (62 %), tandis que les investisseurs internationaux ont conservé une part constante d’environ 40 % au cours des cinq dernières années. Le financement continu des investisseurs locaux alimente la communauté d’entreprises en démarrage et renforce la crédibilité de l’écosystème, qui est devenu une cible attrayante pour les investisseurs internationaux.. Cela est mis en évidence par les multiples ententes cumulant plus de 100 millions de dollars qui ont été conclues dans les dernières années. En outre, le nombre d’acquisitions a augmenté en moyenne de 50 % par année au cours des cinq dernières années. Les acteurs internationaux (pour la plupart issus de la Silicon Valley) sont principalement à l’origine de ces transactions. Cette tendance en matière d’acquisition et d’investissements internationaux nous indique que les entreprises en démarrage continuent d’attirer l’attention à l’échelle mondiale et confirme la thèse que nous avions émise l’an passé : l’écosystème est en train de passer d’une phase d’activation à une phase de mondialisation (ou d’expansion des grands pôles). L’un des plus grands facteurs de différenciation de l’écosystème canadien de l’IA par rapport aux autres écosystèmes semblables, comme celui de la France, de l’Angleterre ou de la côte est des États-Unis (la Silicon Valley est dans une catégorie à part), est le financement public continu de l’innovation, qui est nécessaire au bon fonctionnement de l’écosystème. C’est ce qui explique que les avancées majeures dans le domaine de l’apprentissage machine aient été réalisées par des universités canadiennes et que les meilleurs laboratoires de recherche au monde se trouvent au Canada.s Vu la récente annonce d’un financement de la recherche scientifique de 4 milliards de dollars sur quelques années, il n’y a aucun doute que les laboratoires canadiens d’IA continueront de produire de la recherche de haut niveau. Ces recherches sont porteuses d’innovation, ce qui est crucial pour les marchés émergents du secteur de l’IA. Bassin de talents Si l’écosystème canadien de l’IA possède l’un des bassins de talents les plus importants au monde, c’est grâce au soutien incessant apporté aux laboratoires de recherche publics. Comparativement aux autres écosystèmes nationaux, le Canada héberge la troisième population d’experts au monde. Un nombre grandissant d’accélérateurs et d’incubateurs directement affiliés à des universités a incité de jeunes talents prometteurs à démarrer des entreprises sur place. Citons l’exemple éloquent de Waterloo, où 35 % des entreprises en démarrage sont issues de ces collaborations. Edmonton, qui a suivi une trajectoire semblable, est la ville où la croissance du nombre d’entreprises en démarrage a été la plus importante dans la dernière année. En d’autres mots, la collaboration entre les universités (vecteurs de talent et d’innovation) et les entreprises crée un écosystème en santé, capable de résister à la force d’aimantation de la Silicon Valley. Bien que la communication entre le monde universitaire et le monde des affaires repose sur un fondement solide et que la fuite des cerveaux s’en trouve enrayée, d’autres défis de taille exercent une pression sur le bassin de talents. Même si le nombre d’entreprises en démarrage (et le nombre moyen d’employés) semble croître à un rythme soutenable, les grandes sociétés internationales qui s’imposent dans les grands pôles convoitent les mêmes talents que les autres, contribuant à entretenir la pénurie de talents. Ces observations, particulièrement lorsqu’elles sont considérées sous l’angle de la croissance soudaine du nombre d’acteurs internationaux au Canada, nous indiquent que l’écosystème canadien de l’IA ne constitue pas un « bassin de ressources naturelles » pour les écosystèmes plus imposants. Rappelons que la résistance au « pillage des ressources » a toujours été le plus grand défi de l’écosystème canadien. La capacité de l’écosystème de résister à la fuite historique des cerveaux s’intensifie à mesure que les entreprises en démarrage des grands pôles en IA gagnent en maturité et en stabilité. Par contre, ce que nous ignorons, c’est la façon dont l’écosystème réagira à la forte pression exercée par les grandes sociétés sur le bassin de talents local. Voilà le défi qui nous attend cette année. Source : jfgagne, blog, avril 2019 2016 ADRIQ - Tous droits réservés. | Conditions d’utilisation | Plan du site | Nous joindre
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Tag Archives: Volunteer Contributing to the Art of Amateur Radio Most of us start off as a lone amateur radio, or ham radio, operator. I did. I studied the book, took the test, and earned my Technician license by myself all while not knowing anyone from our community. Afterwards, I tried to learn as much as possible on my own because I was excited, but eventually, you have to reach out to others individually or to a group to learn more. There is just too much learn individually, and we have to be shown how to do something, such as soldering as an example. If you just “click” with amateur radio, you wonder how to help it grow. Many of us start as ham radio evangelist, but as the questions from others get harder, and the new wears off, some fall away, some grow stronger. I hope that I can consider myself one that has grown stronger. If you do also, I want to present some ideas to help grow our hobby. First, get involved with your local club to start. Build those relationships with others of common interest. You have to start somewhere, and being around other Hams is the way you start and keep your interest. Learn as much as you can. It is fun to learn new things, new skills, or new operating methods. You may even find others that want to help you upgrade your license. Just how does ham radio serve the community? It is just a hobby, a technical hobby, but still a hobby. Amateur radio has uses outside of our own walls. We as ham know about the ways to contribute to the community. Outside of our ham community, many do not know that amateur radio has many, many uses to serve the community. Living in Tornado Alley, one of the huge ways we serve the community is through RACES. RACES is an acronym for Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service, which is an emergency communications tool used by majority, if not most, of the cities, towns, counties, states, and the US Government. If a city’s communications system goes down due to a tornado or other disaster, we have been called upon time and time again to provide official communications for emergency coordinators everywhere. My club has a very tight relationship with the City. We are a recognized group by the City as being available to pass disaster information when called on. We provide emergency communications, and the City provides a means for us to have high and far reaching equipment. Serve an Event Many, if not most, events such as bike races, NASCAR races, marathons, etc., have amateur radio operators hidden in the background providing all the communications abilities. These are an amazing resource to teach yourself proper operating technique for those RACES nets that come up. These are also just fun to participate in too. Join the ARRL One of the most important organizations in amateur radio is the ARRL. The American Radio Relay League is the largest organization for amateur radio. We occupy some very VERY valuable RF spectrum, and it is always under threat. If this spectrum had a price tag, it could easily be in the billions of dollars. One of the main goals of the ARRL is spectrum defense. They also promote education and so much more. Serve Your Club You have joined the club and hopefully you enjoy it. I would encourage you to serve your local club. It is an incredible experience. I have had the pleasure of serving as president of my club here in Hurst, TX. It is a tough job, but a very rewarding one. Finding the strengths of people on your team is difficult, many will step up to help advance the clubs goals. If you do end up as president, be prepared for a lot of work, especially the first six months. You will find your rhythm and the pressure of running the business of the club will become more routine. Making sure you have a vice president that you trust is also a benefit too. There will be things that you are called to do, so surround yourself with people that are smarter than you, and can rely on to help you accomplish club goals, and you will be fine. These are just a few ideas I came up with to help with contributing and growing our hobby. We continue to grow in numbers, but when you are ready to take that role of contributor and no just being a consumer, find a way to do it. Find your niche and run with it. If you are strong in designing and building antennas, teach a class. I hope you will do it, it will be very rewarding. Posted in Contribution, General and tagged ARRL, Clubs, Events, New Ham, RACES, Volunteer on 23-January-2017 by Chris Cotter, KD5HIY.
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Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Rhode Island ←Giacomo Rho Catholic Encyclopedia (1913), Volume 13 by Albert Benjamin West Alexandre de Rhodes→ 105881Catholic Encyclopedia (1913), Volume 13 Rhode IslandAlbert Benjamin West The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, one of the thirteen original colonies, is in extent of territory (land area, 1054 square miles), the smallest state in the American union. It includes the Island of Rhode Island, Block Island, and the lands adjacent to Narragansett Bay, bounded on the north and east by Massachusetts, on the south by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the west by Connecticut. The population, according to the United States Census of 1910, numbers 542,674. Providence, the capital, situated at head of Narragansett Bay, and having a population of 224,326, is the industrial centre of an extremely wealthy and densely populated district. Rhode Island has long since ranked as chiefly a manufacturing state, although the agricultural interest in certain sections are still considerable. The agriculture in Rhode Island has not kept pace with manufacturers is illustrated by instances of rural population. Two country towns have fewer inhabitants than in 1748; two others, but a few more than at that date; one town, less than in 1782; two, less than in 1790, and another, less than in 1830. Coal exists and has been mined, but it is of graphitic nature. Granite of high grade is extensively quarried. The value of stone quarried in 1902 was $734,623; the value of all other minerals produced, $39,998. The power supplied by the rivers gave early impetus to manufacturing are general, including cotton, woolen, and rubber goods, jewelry, silverware, machinery and tools. In 1905 there were 1617 manufacturing establishments with a total capitalization of $215,901,375; employing 97,318 workers with a payroll of $43,112,637, and an output of the value of $202,109,583. The total assets of banks and trust companies in June, 1909, were $252,612,122. The bonded State debt,1 Jan., 1910, was $4,800,000 with a sinking fund of $654,999. The direct foreign commerce is small, imports in 1908 being $1,499,116 and exports $21,281. The population of Rhode Island in 1708 was 7181. In 1774 it had increased to 59,707, subsequently decreasing until in 1782 it was 52,391. Thereafter until 1840 the average annual increase was 973; and from 1840 to 1860, 3289. During the latter period and for several years afterward came a heavy immigration from Ireland, followed by a large influx from Canada. For the last twenty-five years, the increase from European countries, especially Italy, has been great. According to the State census of 1095, the number of foreign-born in Rhode Island is as follows; born in Canada, 38,500; in Ireland, 32,629; In England, 24,431; In Italy, 18,014; In Sweden, 7201; In Scotland, 5649; in Portugal, 5293; In Russia, 4505; in Germany, 4463; in Poland, 4104. This classification does not distinguish the Jews, who are rapidly increasing, and who in 1905 numbered 14,570. A. Political It is probable that Verrazano, sailing under the French flag, visited rhode Island waters in 1524. A dutch navigator, Adrian Block, in 1614 explored Narragansett Bay and gave to Block Island the name it bears. The sentence of banishment of Roger Williams from Plymouth Colony was passed in 1635, and in the following year he settled on the site of Providence, acquiring land by purchase from the Indians. One cause of Williams's banishment was his protest against the interference of civil authorities in religious matters. In November, 1637, William Coddington was notified to eave Massachusetts. With the help f of Williams, he settled on the site of Portsmouth, in the northerly part of the island of Rhode Island, which was then call Aquidneck. Disagreements arising at Portsmouth, Coddington, with a minority of his townsmen, in 1639 moved southward on the island and began the settlement of New port. Samuel Gorton, another refugee from Massachusetts, in 1638 came first to Portsmouth, and later to Providence, creating discord at both places by denying all power in the magistrates. Gorton finally, in 1643, purchased from the Indians a tract of land in what is now the town of Warwick, and settled there. The four towns, Providence, Warwick, Portsmouth, and Newport, lying in a broken line about thirty miles in length, for many years constituted the municipal divisions of the colony. In 1644 Roger Williams secured from the English Parliament the first charter, which was accepted by an assembly of delegates from the four towns; and a bill of rights, and a brief code of laws, declaring the government to be "held by the common consent of all the free inhabitants", were enacted thereunder. In 1663 was granted the charter of Charles II, the most liberal of all the colonial charters. It ordained that no person should be in any way molested on account of religion; and created the General Assembly, with power to enact all laws necessary for the government of the colony, such laws being not repugnant to but agreeable as near as might be to the laws of England, "considering the nature and constitution of the place and people there" The separate existence of the little colony was long precarious. Coddington in 1651 secured for himself a commission as governor of the islands of Rhode Island and Conanicut, but his authority was vigorously assailed, and his commission finally revoked. The Puritans in Massachusetts were no friends of the people of Rhode Island, and portions of the meagre territory were claimed by Massachusetts and Connecticut. Rhode Island, like the other colonies was threatened both in England and in America by those who favoured direct control by the English Government. Under the regime of Andros, Colonial Governor at Boston, the charter government was suspended for two years; and had the recommendations of the English commissioner, Lord Bellemont, been adopted, the charter government would have been abolished. In 1710 the colony first issued "bills of credit", paper money, which continued increasing in volume and with great depreciation in value, until after the close of the Revolution, causing and inciting bitter partisan and sectional strife, and at times leading to the verge of civil war. The advocates of this currency defended it on the ground of necessity, lack of specie, and the demand for some medium to pay the expenses os successive wars. In 1787 the State owed £150,047, English money, on interest-bearing notes, which in 1789 the Assembly voted to retire by paying them in paper money then passing at the ratio of twelve to one. By the early part of the eighteenth century the people were extensively engaged in ship-building, and it is said that in the wars in America between Great Britain and France, Rhode Island fitted out more ships for service than any other colony. The extraordinary measure of self-government granted to the colonists by the charter fostered in them a spirit of loyalty toward the mother country, substantially and energetically manifested on every occasion; but which, nevertheless, when the danger from the foreign foe was no longer imminent, was supplanted by a feeling of jealous apprehension of the encroachments on that the colonist s had now learned to regard as their natural rights. Rhode Island heartily joined the other colonies in making the Revolution her cause. In 1768 the Assembly ratified the Massachusetts remonstrance against the British principle of taxation, in spite of Lord Hillsborough's advice to treat it with "the contempt it deserves". The first overt act of the Revolution, the scuttling of the revenue sloop "Liberty", took place in Newport harbour, 19 July, 1769; followed three years later by the burning of the British ship of war "Gaspee" at Providence. A strong loyalist party in the colony for social and commercial reasons was anxious to avoid an open breach with the mother country, but the enthusiasm with which the news of Lexington was received showed that the majority of the people welcomed the impending struggle. on 4 May, 1776, the Rhode Island Assembly by formal act renounced its allegiance to Great Britain, and in the following July voted its approval of the Declaration of Independence. The colony bore its burden, too, of the actual conflict. From 1776 until 1779, the British occupied Newport as their headquarters, ruining the commerce of the town and wasting the neighbouring country. The evident strategic importance of the possession of Newport by the British, and the possibility of the place's becoming the centre of a protracted and disastrous war, created great alarm not only in the colony but throughout New England. Two attempts were made to dislodge the enemy, the second with the co-operation of the French fleet, but both failed. The levies of men and money were promptly met by the people of the colony in spite of the widespread privation and actual suffering. At last the British headquarters were shifted to the south, and the French allies Newport until the end of the war. The same consideration, the instinct for local self-government, which prompted Rhode Island to resist the mother country, made her slow to join with the other colonies in establishing a strong centralized government. "We have not seen our way clear to do it consistent with our idea of the principles upon which we are all embarked together", wrote the Assemble to the President of Congress. The proposed federal organization seemed scarcely less objectionable than the former British rule. Rhode Island took no part in the Convention of 1787, and long refused even to submit the question of the adoption of the Constitution to a state convention. Eight times the motion to submit was lost in the Assemble, and it was only when it became evident that the other states did not regard Rhode Island's condition single independence as an "eligible" one, and where qui
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Francisco: "El derecho a morir no tiene ningún fundamento jurídico" El Papa criticó las sentencias a favor de la eutanasia según las cuales "el interés principal de una persona anciana o discapacitada sería morir y no ser curado". El papa Francisco consideró hoy que la eutanasia "no tiene ningún fundamento jurídico", al tiempo que criticó las sentencias según las cuales "el interés principal de una persona anciana o discapacitada sería morir y no ser curado". El pontífice brindó sus consideraciones sobre la eutanasia al recibir este viernes en el Vaticano a miembros del centro de estudios "Rosario Livatino", en referencia al juez italiano asesinado por la mafia en 1990. En ese marco, Jorge Bergoglio criticó "las sentencias que se pronuncian en tema de derecho a la vida, en Italia y en tantos ordenamientos jurídicos".
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Topic: Why Hackers "Loves" Hotels?! Author Topic: Why Hackers "Loves" Hotels?! (Read 2037 times) Why Hackers "Loves" Hotels?! « on: 12. July 2010., 09:10:38 » Here’s something that the struggling hotel sector prefers not to spotlight: It is a favorite target of hackers. A study released this year by SpiderLabs, a part of the data-security consulting company Trustwave, found that 38 percent of the credit card hacking cases last year involved the hotel industry. The sector was well ahead of the financial services industry (19 percent), retailing (14.2 percent) and restaurants and bars (13 percent). Why hotels? Well, to paraphrase the bank robber Willie Sutton, hackers hit hotels because that is where the richest vein of personal credit card data is. At hotels with inadequate data security, “the greatest amount of credit card information can be obtained using the most simplified methods,” said Anthony C. Roman, a private security investigator with extensive experience in the hotel industry. “It doesn’t require brilliance on the part of the hacker,” Roman said. “Most of the chronic security breaches in the hotel industry are the result of a failure to equip, or to properly store or transmit, this kind of data, and that starts with the point-of-sale credit card swiping systems.” The sophistication of such systems can vary widely from one hotel to the next, even within the same corporate chain, making it an easy route for hackers. The Trustwave report said that “organizations large and small were found to be moving forward with plans to implement new technology, while leaving basic security threats overlooked.” Roman works with hotels to improve security technology, but he said that as the industry hit tough economic times and hotel owners cut spending, security upgrades lagged. Proper technology security requires the purchase “not only of software and hardware, firewalls and encryption programs,” but the training of staff and the constant monitoring of transactions and data access, he said. “We’re seeing thousands and thousands of credit cards being hacked out of hotel systems. So I would say the industry is not doing incredibly well on this,” Roman said. The full extent of credit card fraud by those who breach hotel systems is unknown. But anecdotally, hacking incidents occur with disturbing regularity. Last month, Destination Hotels and Resorts, a chain of luxury properties in the United States, notified customers that credit cards “may have been compromised.” ABC News reported that Destination had been victimized by “an intense database attack that lasted over three months,” and quoted law enforcement authorities saying that losses, which totaled hundreds of thousands of dollars, averaged $2,000 to $3,000 on each of the estimated 700 credit card numbers stolen. Also last month, Wyndham Hotels sent customers a statement saying that a “sophisticated hacker had penetrated our computer system” at as many as 31 hotels from Nov. 7 to Jan. 23. Wyndham said it was improving its security technology. It often takes months for these attacks to be discovered by hotels — and by customers who may be on the road frequently and not monitoring card activity reports carefully. My wife and I had separate credit cards that we used for business travel, but each account was compromised in the past eight months shortly after hotel stays. In both cases, hackers made multiple unauthorized purchases — all for small amounts and as many as 10 in one day — from merchants such as the Apple iTunes Store. Fraud experts say that hackers often steal personal data and make multiple small charges to validate a card, probe its vulnerability and test the vigilance of a cardholder before making bigger charges. Meanwhile, credit card companies are pressuring merchants, including hotels, to adopt uniform security standards. (telegram)
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[02/25/14 - 04:18 PM]NBC to Rebroadcast Pilots to "About a Boy," "Growing Up Fisher" Tonight in Lieu of OriginalsBoth installments premiered this past weekend following the Peacock's Olympics coverage. UPDATES-NBC PRIMETIME SCHEDULE - Tuesday February 25, 2014 - Tuesday February 25, 2014 "ABOUT A BOY" (X) "PILOT" 02/25/2014 (09:01PM - 09:31PM) (Tuesday) : WILL'S PERFECT WORLD IS TURNED UPSIDE DOWN WHEN FIONA AND MARCUS MOVE IN NEXT DOOR - After writing a hit song, Will Freeman (David Walton) was granted a life of free time, free love and freedom from financial woes. He is single, unemployed and loving it. But when Fiona (Minnie Driver), a needy, single mom and her oddly charming 11-year-old son, Marcus (Benjamin Stockham), move in next door, his perfect life is about to hit a major snag. Al Madrigal also stars and Leslie Bibb guest stars. TV-PG DS "GROWING UP FISHER" 02/25/2014 (09:31PM - 10:00PM) (Tuesday) : IT'S NOT EVERY FAMILY THAT'S BROUGHT CLOSER TOGETHER BY DIVORCE, BUT THE FISHER FAMILY IS ANYTHING BUT TYPICAL - 11-year old Henry (Eli Baker) met the most amazing person he'll ever meet in his life when he was four-and-a-half minutes old, his dad, Mel Fisher (J.K. Simmons). Mel's an incredible father and successful lawyer... who happens to be blind. Ever since he can remember, Henry has always been his dad's eyes and wingman, so when his parents decide to separate, he's less than thrilled that his job has been outsourced to Mel's new guide dog, Elvis. Meanwhile, his mother, Joyce (Jenna Elfman), begins a quest to find herself, essentially becoming a teenager in her forties. This is an unfortunate turn for the family's actual teenage daughter, Katie (Ave Deluca-Verley), who finds herself reluctantly taking on the maternal role in the family. Lance Lim also stars as Henry's best friend, Runyen. Voice-over by Jason Bateman. Harold Perrineau, Matthew Glave, Bill Fagerbakke, Isabela Moner, Carla Jimenez and Sam Pancake guest star. The pilot was directed by David Schwimmer. · ABOUT A BOY (NBC) · GROWING UP FISHER (NBC)
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Related Program: All Things Considered on WLRN Forget Extinct: The Brontosaurus Never Even Existed By editor Dec 9, 2012 Related Program: All Things Considered on WLRN TweetShareGoogle+Email View Slideshow This photograph from 1934 shows the Carnegie Museum's Apatosaurus skeleton on the right — wearing the wrong skull. Carnegie Museum of Natural History View Slideshow Apatosaurus (right, opposite a Diplodocus skeleton at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh), is what paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh actually found when he thought he'd discovered the Brontosaurus. Joshua Franzos / Carnegie Museum of Natural History View Slideshow Othniel Charles Marsh was a professor of paleontology at Yale who made many dinosaur fossil discoveries, including the Apatosaurus — and the fictional Brontosaurus. Originally published on December 9, 2012 7:09 pm It may have something to do with all those Brontosaurus burgers everyone's favorite modern stone-age family ate, but when you think of a giant dinosaur with a tiny head and long, swooping tail, the Brontosaurus is probably what you're seeing in your mind. Well hold on: Scientifically speaking, there's no such thing as a Brontosaurus. Even if you knew that, you may not know how the fictional dinosaur came to star in the prehistoric landscape of popular imagination for so long. It dates back 130 years, to a period of early U.S. paleontology known as the Bone Wars, says Matt Lamanna, curator at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh. The Bone Wars was the name given to a bitter competition between two paleontologists, Yale's O.C. Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope of Philadelphia. Lamanna says their mutual dislike, paired with their scientific ambition, led them to race dinosaur names into publication, each trying to outdo the other. "There are stories of either Cope or Marsh telling their fossil collectors to smash skeletons that were still in the ground, just so the other guy couldn't get them," Lamanna tells Guy Raz, host of weekends on All Things Considered. "It was definitely a bitter, bitter rivalry." The two burned through money, and were as much fame-hungry trailblazers as scientists. It was in the heat of this competition, in 1877, that Marsh discovered the partial skeleton of a long-necked, long-tailed, leaf-eating dinosaur he dubbed Apatosaurus. It was missing a skull, so in 1883 when Marsh published a reconstruction of his Apatosaurus, Lamanna says he used the head of another dinosaur — thought to be a Camarasaurus — to complete the skeleton. "Two years later," Lamanna says, "his fossil collectors that were working out West sent him a second skeleton that he thought belonged to a different dinosaur that he named Brontosaurus." But it wasn't a different dinosaur. It was simply a more complete Apatosaurus — one that Marsh, in his rush to one-up Cope, carelessly and quickly mistook for something new. Although the mistake was spotted by scientists by 1903, the Brontosaurus lived on, in movies, books and children's imaginations. The Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh even topped its Apatosaurus skeleton with the wrong head in 1932. The apathy of the scientific community and a dearth of well-preserved Apatosaurus skulls kept it there for nearly 50 years. That Brontosaurus finally met its end in the 1970s when two Carnegie researchers took a second look at the controversy. They determined a skull found in a quarry in Utah in 1910 was the true Apatosaurus skull. In 1979 the correct head was placed atop the museum's skeleton. The Brontosaurus was gone at last, but Lamanna suggests the name stuck in part because it was given at a time when the Bone Wars fueled intense public interest in the discovery of new dinosaurs. And, he says, it's just a better name. "Brontosaurus means 'thunder lizard,'" he says. "It's a big, evocative name, whereas Apatosaurus means 'deceptive lizard.' It's quite a bit more boring."Copyright 2013 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/. TweetShareGoogle+EmailView the discussion thread. © 2017 WLRN
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How to survive an alien invasion. And other more likely threats to your health. The film Independence Day: Resurgence, the sequel to the 1996 film, opened in theaters last week. The movie is about an alien attack that threatens to destroy the earth. The film has all the makings of a summer blockbuster and will certainly have people talking about alien invaders. It may even prompt some to prepare for an alien attack. This is the topic of my Health & Fitness column in the Aiken Standard this week. All evidence suggests that an alien invasion is highly unlikely. Just in case, though, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response has provided advice for surviving a host of disasters that are common in Hollywood blockbusters, including an alien attack. The intention is that preparing for epic disasters also means that you will be prepared for more realistic natural and man-made catastrophes. I would like to share some health and fitness-related steps you can take to help you survive an alien invasion as well as other more likely threats to your health. After all, you are far more likely to suffer a heart attack than an alien attack, but it makes sense to prepare for both. The first thing that is clear is that you need to be physically fit to escape or fight alien invaders. Roads and other transportation infrastructure tends to get destroyed in an extraterrestrial strike, so you may have to travel on foot and carry a heavy load of supplies, likely over long distances. Building speed and endurance through prolonged aerobic exercise and high-intensity interval training can give you an advantage. Developing muscular strength through resistance training would certainly help, too. A comprehensive fitness program at a gym or at home can help you achieve these goals. Even going for a brisk walk everyday will help. What you eat now can also help you prepare for the aftermath of an alien assault. Both running away from alien attackers and walking for days to a safer place requires that you have adequate stores of carbohydrate and fat. A high carbohydrate diet will increase your storage of muscle and liver glycogen, the primary fuels used for intense exercise so you will have more energy available to sprint and run. Don’t overeat, though. Maintaining a healthy body weight is beneficial, too. The heavier you are, the more weight you have to carry in your escape, which is likely to slow you down. Even though the possibility of an extraterrestrial apocalypse is remote, preparing now makes sense. Just as the CDC recommends that you be prepared for aliens in an effort to make sure you are ready for other more likely disaster scenarios, getting in shape to fight or flee attacking aliens also increases your chances of surviving more probable health threats. Regular aerobic and strength exercise, maintaining a healthy body weight, and eating a healthy diet are the best ways by which you can reduce your risk of a host of health problems. The benefits of these healthy habits include a lower risk of heart disease, stroke, and some cancers along with prevention and treatment of high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes. These are exactly the type of risks you should be preparing for. So, as you watch Independence Day: Resurgence think about what you can be doing now to prepare for both an alien invasion and more realistic threats to your health. Visit the CDC website to learn how to prepare for Hollywood-sized disaster scenarios as well as credible information about exercise, nutrition, and health. Then, get started on getting yourself in shape—the aliens will probably attack without warning! Posted in Health & Fitness Tagged disaster, exercise, independence day, nutrition, survival
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La liquidazione delle cellule destinate alla luce della riforma del diritto fallimentare La liquidazione delle cellule destinate alla luce della riforma del diritto fallimentare / Fimmano', Francesco. - In: LE SOCIETÀ. - ISSN 1591-2094. - 2(2006), pp. 166-196. Titolo: La liquidazione delle cellule destinate alla luce della riforma del diritto fallimentare FIMMANO', Francesco
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Home » Entertainment The official list of top 4th of July events and fireworks around DFW New private-suite karaoke lounge plugs into Fort Worth's Crockett Row These are the 12 best things to do in Fort Worth this weekend Asleep at the Wheel will perform with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra at Fort Worth Botanic Garden on June 21. Photo courtesy of Asleep at the Wheel Arlington Museum of Art presents Keith Haring: "Against All Odds," June 21-September 15. Photo courtesy of Keith Haring Ballet Concerto will present their Summer Dance Concert at The Shops at Clearfork, June 21-23. Photo courtesy of The Shops At Clearfork Kraig Parker will perform at Fort Worth Botanic Garden on June 23. Photo courtesy of Kraig Parker The Harlem Globetrotters will play at College Park Center at UT Arlington on June 22. Photo courtesy of Harlem Globetrotters Prepare to spend a lot of time outside this weekend, as the slate of events features many taking place in the great outdoors. They include three more Concerts in the Garden, two movie screenings, and special dance performances. You can also see an anticipated new art exhibit, a hilarious basketball team, an acclaimed actress on stage, and more. Below are the best ways to spend your free time this weekend. Want more options? Lucky for you, we have a much longer list of the city's best events. Levitt Pavilion presents Family Movie Night: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse One of the best movies of 2018 was Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, in which a New York teen named Miles Morales struggles with school, friend, and, on top of that, being the new Spider-Man. He crosses paths with five counterparts from other dimensions, and they join forces to stop a threat for all realities. Taking place at the Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts in Arlington, it promises the first 100 guests an Arlington Highlands gift card. Sundance Square presents Movie Nights: Mary Poppins Returns Another great 2018 movie will screen in Sundance Square Plaza as part of their weekly Movie Nights series. In Mary Poppins Returns, Emily Blunt stars as the famous nanny who must once again try to help out the now-grown Banks children, this time with the help of a lamplighter named Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda). Arlington Museum of Art presents Keith Haring: "Against All Odds" The Arlington Museum of Art will present Keith Haring: "Against All Odds,” featuring more than 50 original works that serve to deconstruct the traditional view of Haring as an artist. Beyond his well-known graphic iconography, the exhibition also explores his use of mark-making as a metaphor and his desire to address weighty subjects, such as consumerism, poverty, religious dogma, violence, racism, and AIDS. The exhibition will be on display through September 15. Magnolia at the Modern: Photograph In Photograph, a struggling Mumbai street photographer, pressured to marry by his grandmother, convinces a shy stranger to pose as his fiancée. The pair develops a connection that transforms them in ways that they could not expect. The film, which is in Hindi and Gujarati with English subtitles, will screen seven times through Sunday at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Amon Carter Museum of American Art presents Midsummer Mingle The Amon Carter Museum of American Art is closed for the summer, so they'll go on the road to present the special event, Midsummer Mingle. Taking place at Magdalena's Supper Club, it lets guests raise a glass to the longest day of the year with delicious food and craft cocktails. Then dance the day away with DJ Ronnie Heart. Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra presents Concerts in the Garden: Asleep at the Wheel Ten-time Grammy Award-winning country music group Asleep at the Wheel returns to the Fort Worth Botanic Garden for another appearance at Concerts in the Garden. The “Kings of Texas Swing” will be backed once again by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, and they love it when guests get out on the lawn and kick up some dust. The Shops At Clearfork and Ballet Concerto present Summer Dance Concert The Shops at Clearfork will present three evenings of professional ballet and family-friendly festivities to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Ballet Concerto. Guests can bring the family, pack a picnic, lawn chairs, and blankets, and enjoy free lawn seating. If attendees are looking for a more luxurious experience, guests can purchase a table of four, 10, or even a single seat. All proceeds from table purchases will be donated to creating the classes, programs, and performances that help provide Ballet Concerto students the experience of dance. National Theatre Live presents The Audience For 60 years, Queen Elizabeth II has met with each of her prime ministers in a private weekly meeting. This meeting is known as The Audience. No one knows what they discuss, not even their spouses. The Audience sees Helen Mirren reprise her Olivier Award-winning performance as Queen Elizabeth II. This screening of a live performance will be at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. The Original Harlem Globetrotters The Harlem Globetrotters will celebrate their fans during the all-new Fan Powered World Tour, coming to College Park Center at UT Arlington. Guests can interact with Globetrotters stars more than ever before, both on and off the court, and use an interactive mobile application with exclusive features, including an augmented reality basketball toss game and custom photo filters. Spartan Stadion Series Spartan, the world’s largest obstacle race and endurance brand, is taking over AT&T Stadium in Arlington with its newest series, Stadion. The colossal stadium turns into a battlefield where Spartans test their mettle against obstacles in and around the stadium. The battle ends as they dash across the 50-yard line and cross the finish in epic fashion, as friends and family cheer on from the stands. Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra presents Concerts in the Garden: Classical Mystery Tour The Classical Mystery Tour lets audience enjoy The Beatles’ timeless classics paired with beautiful orchestration by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. At this concert at Fort Worth Botanic Garden, the audience will enjoy favorite hits by the Fab Four, including “Yesterday,” “Hey Jude,” “Eleanor Rigby,” “All You Need is Love,” and more. Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra presents Concerts in the Garden: A Tribute to Elvis with Kraig Parker The final Concert in the Garden of the weekend will feature Kraig Parker and his Royal Tribute Band, who will pay homage to the one and only Elvis Presley. Parker has toured with Presley’s original vocal groups The Jordanaires, The Stamps Quartet, and The Sweet Inspirations, and critics have called this show “as close as it gets” to the real thing. These are the 9 best things to do in Fort Worth this weekend Do Valentine's Day dinner right with help from this Fort Worth steakhouse Give yourself the gift of a gourmet holiday meal to-go from Fort Worth's best Don't stress this Thanksgiving with meals from a Fort Worth favorite Mark your calendars for these holiday happenings in Plano Everything you need to know about attending this beloved Texas balloon festival Stock up on tacos, pizza, and seafood at these 3 travel-worthy eateries Where to eat in Fort Worth right now: 7 best comfort food restaurants Where to eat in Fort Worth right now: 8 restaurants to take visitors Where to eat in Fort Worth right now: 5 new restaurants for November
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Euroleague's Most Improved Players Of The 2012-13 Season - All records and stats through Game 10 of Top-16. 1. Aron Baynes - Union Olimpija Ljubljana 2012-13 (Euroleague): 13.8 points, 9.8 rebounds and 26 minutes 2011-12 (Greek League): 13.6 points, 8.7 rebounds in 28 minutes In his Euroleague debut season three years ago, Aron Baynes averaged more fouls per game than rebounds and blocked shots combined. Baynes' first coach in Europe, Rimas Kurtinaitis said "if a Russian can teach a bear how to ride a bike, then we'll make something out Aron as well". After spending two seasons in Germany, Greece and gaining experience playing in the Eurocup, Baynes got back to the strongest European competition as a mature and a decisive player. The Australian leads the league in rebounds (9.8 per game), averaged nearly a double-double this season and was influential on both ends of the floor. It didn't take long for Baynes to get noticed by the San Antonio Spurs, who bought out the 26-year-old center's contract with Union Olimpija. 2. Shawn James - Maccabi Tel Aviv 2012-13 (Euroleague): 11.7 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.8 blocks in 23 minutes 2011-12 (Euroleague): 2.6 points, 2.4 rebounds in 8 minutes After the departure of Richard Hendrix and Sofoklis Schortsanitis, the 29-year-old Shawn James sought an opportunity to step up and become an impact player for Maccabi. James perfectly used this chance and had a breakout season as he became one of the most efficient players in the Euroleague. James ranks 2nd in the league in blocks per 28 minutes (2.2), 2nd in field goals percentage (67.1) and 3rd in average performance index rating per 28 minutes (PIR, 22.1). The NCAA All-Time leader in blocks per game (6.5 in 2005-06), James continues to play strong in the Top 16 stage and has enough potential to carry Maccabi to the Top 8 by himself. 3. Nemanja Bjelica - Caja Laboral Vitoria 2012-13 (Euroleague): 10.8 points, 5.1 rebounds in 24 minutes 2011-12 (Euroleague): 4.8 points, 2.1 rebounds in 14 minutes Nemanja Bjelica's transition from his previous team, Crvena Zvezda to Caja Laboral was not as smooth as expected. It took a while until Bjelica earned more playing time and finally proved himself to be one of the most talented European players. The 25-year-old Bjelica doubled his main statistical numbers compared to last season and made at least one three-pointer in his last 12 Euroelague games. Also, the forward played his career-best game in the Euroleague against Cedevita this season, scoring 22 points (9-for-10 FG), grabbing three rebounds and dishing out three assists in 22 minutes of action. Bjelica, who often gets called the future star of the Serbian national team, has finally started to live up to expectations. 4. Curtis Jerrells - Besiktas Istanbul 2012-13 (Euroleague): 14.2 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 31 minutes 2011-12 (Euroleague): 8.6 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 21 minutes Curtis Jerrells established himself as a Euroleague star in his third season overseas and proved he can lead a team in the strongest European competition. Playing under Erman Kunter, the former Baylor guard raised his value by becoming one of the best lefty point guards in Europe. However, after succeeding in Europe, Jerells returned to the States, where he joined NBA D-League's Maine Red Claws and will try to draw attention from NBA teams. If things don't work out at home, many Euroleague team will surely want to sign Jerells. 5. Vladimir Lucic - Partizan Belgrade No surprise, every year there must be at least one talents-making-machine Partizan player included in Euroleague most improved players list. No exception was made this season as 23-year-old Vladimir Lucic was ranked fifth. Lucic is another product of Partizan basketball school, who is finally paying its dividend. After spending a year on Partizan bench, last season Lucic received a chance to become a member of the starting five. The Serbian talent was learning in a process rather than producing results, but this season Partizan got full return for all their trust in Lucic. The forward received most playing time among all Partizan players (33 MPG) and became the leader of the team. 6. Pietro Aradori - Mapooro Cantu 2012-13 (Euroleague): 15 points (57% 3FG), 4 rebounds in 30 minutes 2011-12 (Euroleague): 4.8 points, 2 rebounds in 10 minutes Pietro Aradori made his name known in 2009-10, leading Biella in both Eurocup and Italian championship. However, since now, Aradori didn't have a chance to play a big role in Euroleague, as he previously was stuck on the bench twice with Armani Jeans and Montepaschi. After leading the Italian national team, together with Danilo Gallinari, in qualification for EuroBasket 2013, Aradori had a very successful season in the Euroleague as well. The 24-year-old Aradori averaged 15 points per game and finished the season ranked 5th in terms of three-point shooting percentage (57%). A statement was made - Aradori might be a savior Italian basketball needs. 7. Jaka Blazic - Union Olimpija Ljubljana 2012-13 (Euroleague): 12.4 points, 4 rebounds in 20 minutes A massive improvement of Jaka Blazic's game might be a huge surprise for European basketball fans, but those who followed Slovenian hoops closer have noticed changes a bit earlier. Blazic has been playing impressively since the second half of last season and smoothly carried his game to this Euroleague season. Blazic, 22, is heading to his contract year with Union Olimpija and next season will have a chance to prove that this season wasn't a fluke and he's capable of putting big numbers consistently. 8. Ante Tomic - FC Regal Barcelona The reason why Ante Tomic is on this list is not the numbers he produces, which are similar to 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons, or the results achieved by FC Regal Barcelona. No doubt, FC Regal Barcelona is currently the best team in Europe and Tomic is one of team's main strengths. The consistency of Tomic in Euroleague Top 16 stage is the difference as the Croatian center constantly plays as an MVP on every game. Tomic became a game changer as he leads the Euroleague in plus-minus (+/-) rating with 13.1 points per 50 possessions. Tomic finished in double scoring figures in all ten Top 16 stage games so far and if the 25-year-old center maintains this pace, he has all the potential to be considered as a candidate to win MVP award in near future. 9. Mindaugas Kuzminskas - Zalgiris Kaunas Mindaugas Kuzminskas had been having a hard time getting playing time in the Euroleague, but when the opportunities arose, the 23-year-old forward was ready to strike and use them. In the second half of this season, Kuzminskas finally received a chance to show his skills on the big scene and those performances weren't left unnoticed. Kuzminskas scored 15 points, grabbed 8 rebounds and finished the game with career-high 21 PIR against Unicaja. Last week Kuzminskas made more noise against Real as he registered career-high 16 points (7-for-7 FG) and attracted attention from Spanish teams, who will consider bringing Kuzminskas for the next season. In addition, with the departure of Tremmell Darden, Kuzminskas should receive more playing time in last four Top 16 games. 10. Kostas Papanikolaou - Olympiakos Piraeus 2012-13 (Euroleague): 8.5 points (50% 3FG), 4 rebounds in 22 minutes 2011-12 (Euroleague): 6.1 points (33% 3FG), 3.4 rebounds in 20 minutes After spectacular performance in last year's Euroleague final, where Kostas Papanikolau scored 18 points (3-for-3 3FG) and helped Olympiakos win the Euroleague, the expectations for the 22-year-old forward were sky-high. Papanikolau demonstrated impressive shooting range this year as he ranked 2nd in three-point shooting percentage in regular season (59%) and averaged 10.5 points per game in that period. The Greek talent has slowed down a bit in Top 16, but it's clear that Papanikolau's game steadily grows and the question how good Papanikolau can be remains unanswered. Tags: Aron Baynes, Shawn James, Nemanja Bjelica, Curtis Jerrells, Vladimir Lucic, Pietro Aradori, Jaka Blazic, Ante Tomic, Mindaugas Kuzminskas, Kostas Papanikolaou, Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv, Union Olimpija, FC Barcelona Lassa, KK Partizan, Zalgiris, Olympiacos, Acqua Vitasnella Cantu, Besiktas Sompo Japan, Euroleague, International, International Teams, International League Erildas Budraitis writes on European basketball for RealGM.Follow @Erildas on Twitter. Lottery Lowdown Major Conference Tournaments Day 1 and 2
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The Scottish Wedding Show SECC We were asked by Clarion Events in London to produce a range of catalogues for trade exhibitors for the event which was featured over a four month period in the Glasgow SECC. 2bcreative coordinated all the advertising, printing, photography and copywriting and the job was a major success. The client was delighted with the end result which helped them secure future bookings for the event.
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Friday, April 3 @ 7:00PM — 10:00PM Fri, Apr 3 @ 7:00PM — 10:00PM Canadian Honker, 1203 2nd Street SW, Rochester, MN
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Referendare „Recht auf Vergessenwerden“ schließt berufliche Tätigkeit ein WISSENSWERTES | 08.05.2017 Angesichts der kaum zu überschätzenden Bedeutung des Internets nicht nur im Bereich der privaten Kommunikation und des E-Commerce stellen sich eine Vielzahl von Rechtsfragen im Zusammenhang mit dem Persönlichkeitsrecht und dem darauf gründenden Datenschutz zu Gunsten natürlicher Personen. Dies umso mehr vor dem Hintergrund, dass ab Mai 2018 mit der Datenschutzgrundverordnung europaweit ein einheitliches Datenschutzregime etabliert wird. Dabei wird die Deutungshoheit beim Europäischen Gerichtshof liegen, der schon heute die wesentliche Richtung vorgibt. In diesem Kontext hat das Oberlandesgericht Köln (OLG Köln) mit Urteil vom 31. Mai 2016 (Az.: 15 U 197/15) entschieden, dass der Begriff des „Privatlebens“ im Sinne des viel beachteten EuGH-Urteils „Google Spain/AEPD“ (Urt. v. 13. Mai 2014, C-131/12) über denjenigen der vom Bundesverfassungsgericht (BVerfG) geprägten „Privatsphäre“ hinausgeht und sich auch auf die berufliche Tätigkeit des Betroffenen erstreckt. Überdies ist der vorgenannten Entscheidung des EuGH keine Einschränkung dahingehend zu entnehmen, dass sich das „Recht auf Vergessenwerden“ lediglich auf solche Fälle beschränken würde, in denen ausschließlich der Name einer natürlichen Person in die Internetsuche einbezogen wird. Anzeige in Trefferliste einer Suchmaschine Die Klägerin war bis Oktober 2010 bei der Betreibergesellschaft eines Online-Dating-Portals als Geschäftsführerin angestellt. Von der beklagten Suchmaschinenbetreiberin verlangte sie Unterlassung hinsichtlich der Darstellung verschiedener URLs in den Suchergebnissen, die im Zusammenhang mit der Eingabe ihres Klarnamens mit weiteren Suchbegriffen (hilfsweise ausschließlich) angezeigt wurden. Die streitgegenständlichen Treffer in den Ergebnislisten leiteten weiter zu Internetseiten, auf denen Handelsregistereinträge der vormaligen Arbeitgeberin der Klägerin abgebildet bzw. mit der früheren Tätigkeit der Klägerin in Verbindung stehende Blogbeiträge enthalten waren. Inhaltlich reichten die Treffer in den Suchergebnissen hinsichtlich der geschäftlichen Handlungen der Betreibergesellschaft des Dating-Portals von kritischen Bewertungen bis hin zu Vorwürfen der „Abzocke“ sowie des „Betruges“. Berufliche Tätigkeit gehört zum Privatleben Wie zuvor bereits das Landgericht (Az.: 28 O 445/14) geht auch das Oberlandesgericht Köln in seiner Entscheidung vom 31. Mai 2016 davon aus, dass die Klägerin ihr Unterlassungsbegehren weder aus dem allgemeinen Persönlichkeitsrecht nach §§ 823; 1004 analog BGB i.V.m. Art. 1 Abs. 1; 2 Abs. 1 GG noch aus der Verletzung eines datenschutzrechtlichen Schutzgesetzes gemäß §§ 823 Abs. 2; 1004 analog BGB i.V.m. § 29 Bundesdatenschutzgesetz (BDSG) herleiten kann. Im Rahmen der umfangreich begründeten Entscheidung erläutert das Gericht seine Auffassung dahingehend, dass die Rechte der Klägerin auf Anonymität und informationelle Selbstbestimmung als Ausprägungen ihres allgemeinen Persönlichkeitsrechts durch die Beklagte bei Abwägung der vorliegenden widerstreitenden Interessen nicht rechtswidrig verletzt werden. Insbesondere würden auch die Erwägungen des europäischen Gerichtshofs in der Entscheidung „Google Spain/AEPD“ nicht dazu führen, dass den persönlichkeitsrechtlichen Belangen der Klägerin der Vorrang vor dem Informationsinteresse der Öffentlichkeit einzuräumen wäre. Dies folge allerdings nicht bereits aus einer Einschränkung des so genannten „Rechts auf Vergessen“. Denn der Rechtsprechung des europäischen Gerichtshofes sei klar zu entnehmen, dass mit dem Begriff des „Privatlebens“ ein weiterer Anwendungsbereich als der der „Privatsphäre“ gemeint sei, so dass sich ersterer nicht nur auf üblicherweise als privat geltende Umstände des Betroffenen, sondern unter anderem auch auf die berufliche Tätigkeit erstreckt. Das OLG Köln geht davon aus, dass die Klägerin durch die Übermittlung der Treffer in den Ergebnislisten der Suchmaschinenbetreiberin durch die Herstellung der Verbindung zu ihrer vormaligen Arbeitgeberin und durch die Nennung ihres Namens in ihrem Recht auf informationelle Selbstbestimmung berührt wird. In der Gesamtabwägung jedoch zwischen der Schwere des Eingriffs und dem Gewicht der ihn rechtfertigenden Gründe – insbesondere dem Informationsinteresse der Öffentlichkeit – geht das Gericht davon aus, dass die Grenze des Zumutbaren noch gewahrt ist. Der Bundesgerichtshof hat die hiergegen von Seiten der Klägerin eingelegte Nichtzulassungsbeschwerde durch Beschluss vom 7. Februar 2017 (Az. VI ZR 232/16) zurückgewiesen. Interessenabwägung entscheidend Auch nach der vorliegenden Entscheidung des Oberlandesgerichts Köln wird es weiterhin in vergleichbaren Fällen im Wesentlichen auf die stets einzelfallabhängige Interessenabwägung ankommen. Es bleibt abzuwarten, wie sich diese Thematik insbesondere auch vor dem Hintergrund der am 24. Mai 2016 in Kraft getretenen und ab 25. Mai 2018 unmittelbar in allen Mitgliedstaaten geltenden „EU-Datenschutz-Grundverordnung“ (DS-GVO) weiterentwickeln wird. Am 27. April 2017 hat der Bundestag im Eiltempo den erst am 1. Februar 2017 von der Bundesregierung eingebrachten Entwurf eines Gesetzes zur Anpassung des Datenschutzrechts an die Verordnung (EU) 2016/679 (DS-GVO) und zur Umsetzung der Richtlinie (EU) 2016/680 mit dem wunderbar einprägsamen Namen „Datenschutz-Anpassungs- und Umsetzungsgesetz EU“ (DSAnpUG-EU) verabschiedet. In der praktischen Anwendung eröffnen sich durch die gesetzlichen Neuregelungen für Unternehmen und Privatpersonen gleichermaßen bisher in diesem Ausmaß unbekannte Problemfelder. ZUR ÜBERSICHT DRUCKEN WISSENSWERTES | 11.05.2022 Einrichtungsbezogene Impfpflicht – Freistellungsrecht des Arbeitgebers? Der im Dezember 2021 in Kraft getretene § 20a IfSG regelt eine einrichtungsbezogene Impfpflicht zum Schutz vor dem Coronavirus. Wir hatten bereits hier über die neue Vorschrift berichtet. Im Zusammenhang mit der Regelung stellt sich die Frage, ob der A... Corona und Arbeitsrecht – Neue Rechtsprechung Die mit der Corona-Krise verbundene Vielzahl neuer Vorschriften wirkt sich auch auf das Arbeitsrecht aus. Nun sind weitere – wenn auch noch nicht rechtskräftige – Entscheidungen ergangen, über die wir vorliegend berichten wollen. Einrichtungsbezogene Impfpflicht – Zulässigkeit der Freistellung Berei... WEITERE BEITRÄGE LADEN VERANSTALTUNG INTERESSENANMELDUNG: VIELEN DANK FÜR IHR INTERESSE AN UNSERER VERANSTALTUNG. Sie können sich hier unverbindlich online anmelden. Füllen Sie dazu das Formular aus oder schreiben Sie uns alternativ an: L.Simons@phplaw.de. Veranstaltung *: Vor- und Nachname *: Firmenname*: Ich stimme zu, dass meine hier eingegebenen Daten entsprechend der Datenschutzerklärung verarbeitet werden. Ich habe das Recht, diese Einwilligung jederzeit zu widerrufen. Wir sind in Chemnitz, Dresden und Leipzig vor Ort. 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Roi Boo Et Ses Sujets Forums des temps anciens, autrefois pour le Roi Boo et Ses Sujets Accueil Portail FAQ Rechercher Rechercher Résultats par : Messages Sujets Recherche avancéeMembres S'enregistrer Connexion Roi Boo Et Ses Sujets :: Salle de jeu :: CréationPartagez | Mes comics Aller à la page : 1, 2 AuteurMessageBoo'zBoo argentNombre de messages : 282Localisation : Dans ton culSujet: Mes comics Jeu 1 Mar - 17:19 Voici mon premier comics :[img][/img] TailsBoo platineNombre de messages : 992Localisation : Atelier de Tails à LavalSujet: Re: Mes comics Jeu 1 Mar - 18:08 Trop délire !--------------------------------------------------------------------------------PS3 : misterfluo85 !!! J'ai Homefront, Call of Duty : World at War, Black Ops, Boo'zBoo argentNombre de messages : 282Localisation : Dans ton culSujet: Re: Mes comics Jeu 1 Mar - 18:12 Merci mais il est pas terrible.... MasterBooAdminNombre de messages : 3708Localisation : Manoir hanté de MasterBoo à BordeauxSujet: Re: Mes comics Jeu 1 Mar - 18:49 Elle est ... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Boo'zBoo argentNombre de messages : 282Localisation : Dans ton culSujet: Re: Mes comics Jeu 1 Mar - 18:58 Dernière édition par Mr.Boo le Dim 4 Mar - 13:39, édité 1 fois (Raison : flood) cat luigiAdminNombre de messages : 4025Localisation : Manoir de Luigi a TroyesSujet: Re: Mes comics Ven 2 Mar - 8:25 on peut des gros mots sur les dessins Masterboo--------------------------------------------------------------------------------PIMP my texte MasterBooAdminNombre de messages : 3708Localisation : Manoir hanté de MasterBoo à BordeauxSujet: Re: Mes comics Ven 2 Mar - 11:36 Du moment que ça n'insulte personne, oui.J'autorise que "merde" car c'est juste pour définir l'action.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mr.BooMembre ultimeNombre de messages : 3872Localisation : TroyesSujet: Re: Mes comics Ven 2 Mar - 12:30 Pas mal -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On n'échappe pas deux fois à Mr.Boo! Je suis le plus grand fan de Mario de ma Région! Boo'zBoo argentNombre de messages : 282Localisation : Dans ton culSujet: Re: Mes comics Ven 2 Mar - 18:05 Une autre : cat luigiAdminNombre de messages : 4025Localisation : Manoir de Luigi a TroyesSujet: Re: Mes comics Sam 3 Mar - 8:26 je t'ai mis un + pour Mario et Yoshi--------------------------------------------------------------------------------PIMP my texte Boo'zBoo argentNombre de messages : 282Localisation : Dans ton culSujet: Re: Mes comics Sam 3 Mar - 17:03 Qu'est-ce qu'il ont ? MasterBooAdminNombre de messages : 3708Localisation : Manoir hanté de MasterBoo à BordeauxSujet: Re: Mes comics Sam 3 Mar - 17:05 Pas mal -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Boo'zBoo argentNombre de messages : 282Localisation : Dans ton culSujet: Re: Mes comics Sam 3 Mar - 17:09 Merci cat luigiAdminNombre de messages : 4025Localisation : Manoir de Luigi a TroyesSujet: Re: Mes comics Dim 4 Mar - 9:43 il y a un peu de et de bien--------------------------------------------------------------------------------PIMP my texte Mr.BooMembre ultimeNombre de messages : 3872Localisation : TroyesSujet: Re: Mes comics Dim 4 Mar - 13:40 Pas mal Boo'z :poucel\'aire: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On n'échappe pas deux fois à Mr.Boo! Je suis le plus grand fan de Mario de ma Région! BabyBooBoo argentNombre de messages : 300Localisation : devant mon pcSujet: Re: Mes comics Sam 10 Mar - 16:40 super-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- vive Boo IguoltaBoo bronzeNombre de messages : 172Localisation : Derrière toi en train de t'effrayerSujet: Re: Mes comics Sam 10 Mar - 22:25 Superbe--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Signature en cour jeune Padawan superluigi7900Boo bronzeNombre de messages : 235Localisation : Au manoir de luigi à chasser les bou est cherche marioSujet: Re: Mes comics Mer 21 Mar - 11:03 Je trouve pas terrible enfin j'aime pas du tout! :S-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bowser 33AdminNombre de messages : 2939Localisation : Château des reptiles à MontpellierSujet: Re: Mes comics Jeu 22 Nov - 17:49 Ha. Publique difficile. Bowser skeletAdminNombre de messages : 1911Localisation : Sur un forum abandonné.Sujet: Re: Mes comics Jeu 22 Nov - 18:50 Bowser 33 a écrit:Ha. Publique difficile.Ce topic est abandonné Bowser--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Salut Invité! Bowser 33AdminNombre de messages : 2939Localisation : Château des reptiles à MontpellierSujet: Re: Mes comics Ven 23 Nov - 7:27 Ooops. Merci de me l'avoir fait remarquer, Bowser skelet. Boo'zBoo argentNombre de messages : 282Localisation : Dans ton culSujet: Re: Mes comics Ven 22 Mar - 18:38 Ce comic que j'ai mis était un test au début. j'ai fait des meilleurs mais je les ai pas finis, je les metterais a l'avenir--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Merci bowser skelet d'entretenir ce forum et les messages mythiques qui vont avec Bowser 33AdminNombre de messages : 2939Localisation : Château des reptiles à MontpellierSujet: Re: Mes comics Sam 23 Mar - 7:58 On l'espère ! ;) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vive Bowser ,Kritter et Roi K rool ! Et que Donkey kong et les autres singes débiles aillent se faire ! 5 %des ados pleurerais si ils voyaient Justin Bouffon sauter du haut d'un immeuble.Moi, je ferais partis des 95% qui resterait assis dans un fauteuil avec du pop-corn en criant:FAIT UN SALTO ! Alors, il sauterait et on aurait enfin une pop star américaine débile en moins ! D'ailleurs, si vous le détestez autant que moi, je vous conseille d'aller sur ces 3 liens ! Vidéo 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6zX14rC_qw Vidéo 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwvT85QZfbY Lien pour le jeu : http://www.jeu.net/justin-bieber/tuer-justin-bieber.html C'est la marche de Bowser ! Marchez ou cramez ! Boo'zBoo argentNombre de messages : 282Localisation : Dans ton culSujet: Re: Mes comics Jeu 1 Mai - 19:23 Et voila, après un peu (beaucoup ?) de temps, j'ai décidé de commencer un nouveau comic : Multendo, dont le premier "gag", Link chez Mario, est disponible ci-dessous. Ce sera une série de gags ou les personnages de Nintendo seront mélangés. Nous y verrons Link, Mario, Yoshi, Bowser, Fox Mccloud, Samus et bien plus encore !Voici pour "introduction" : Link chez MarioLink Chez Mario: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Merci bowser skelet d'entretenir ce forum et les messages mythiques qui vont avec Bowser skeletAdminNombre de messages : 1911Localisation : Sur un forum abandonné.Sujet: Re: Mes comics Ven 2 Mai - 14:23 J'ai bien aimé En éspèrant avoir une suite dans moins de 5 mois --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Salut Invité! 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Obesità bambini: cause e rimedi da Serena Vasta, il 29 Giugno 2012 alle 12:00 I bambini italiani diventano sempre più grassi e sono in piena “lievitazione”, ogni anno le statistiche danno dati sempre più preoccupanti. L’obesità dei bambini non da imputare a loro ma, il più delle volte, alle mamme e ai nonni, secondo i dati che arrivano dal Ministero della Salute oltre un milione di bimbi è sovrappeso o obeso. Scopriamo insieme le cause e i rimedi per combattere e prevenire l’obesità dei bambini piccoli. Obesità bambini: le cause Le cause dell’obesità infantile sono spesso da imputare alla poca attenzione dei genitori ma anche ai ritmi serrati che siamo obbligati a sostenere. I bambini non devono mangiare a tutte le ore per farli stare “tranquilli”, non devono stare davanti alla televisione, al computer e alla playstation tutto il giorno, vanno seguiti bene o almeno affidati a persone fidate che si prendano cura di loro in modo sano. Siamo quello che mangiamo e questo vale anche per i bambini, quindi occhio alle etichette, ai cibi adatti, scelti con coscienza e non solo perché nella confezione c’è un bel bambino. Alberto Ugazio, presidente SIP, ha dichiarato: “I dati raccolti in Italia parlano chiaro. Occorre agire fin dai primi anni di vita per combattere l’obesità, educando i bambini a uno stile di vita corretto già nella prima infanzia. L’obesità è una malattia che spesso si protrae in età adulta favorendo la comparsa di diabete e malattie cardiovascolari”. Giuseppe Di Mauro, presidente SIPPS, aggiunge: “Se però il pediatra è da solo a lottare contro l’obesità è destinato al fallimento: coinvolgere anche genitori e scuola è l’unica strategia vincente per affrontarla davvero e proprio in questo senso si muove il nostro Network (Ministero della Salute insieme alla Società Italiana di Pediatria e la Società Italiana di Pediatria Preventiva e Sociale). E’ bene ricordare che in tre casi su quattro un bambino obeso sarà un adulto obeso, con enormi rischi per la propria salute. Tra le malattie legate all’obesità ci sono patologie gravi come il diabete, malattie cardiache e respiratorie e anche alcune forme tumorali. Obesità bambini: i 10 consigli dal Ministero della Salute Ecco i 10 consigli, anzi le 10 regole, stilate dal Ministero della Salute insieme alla Società Italiana di Pediatria e la Società Italiana di Pediatria Preventiva e Sociale. 1) Allattare i bambini almeno fino a sei mesi di vita riduce il rischio di obesità successiva, perché abbassa i fattori di crescita come l’IGF-1 e dell’insulina e previene anche il diabete. 2) Iniziare lo svezzamento dopo i sei mesi, la regola dice che non dovrebbe mai iniziare prima delle 17 settimane e dopo le 26. 3) L’apporto proteico è importantissimo e va controllato scrupolosamente: 30 grammi di parmigiano, prosciutto cotto al giorno e carne fino ai 12 mesi senza superare i 40 grammi fra i 12 e i 24 mesi di vita. Il latte da inserire nella dieta dopo lo svezzamento deve essere a basso contenuto proteico, il latte vaccino non si deve dare prima dei 12 mesi, meglio ancora 24 mesi e la dose non deve superare i 300 ml al giorno. 4) Evitate le bibite caloriche e zuccherate come succhi di frutta industriali, tisane, tè freddi e, ovviamente, bevande gasate di tutti i tipi. 5) E’ essenziale togliere il biberon ai bambini entro i due anni, altrimenti finisce che bevono troppo latte e succhi di frutta. 6) Il passeggino va usato con moderazione, a partire dai 3 anni i bambini possono camminare sulle loro gambette, per pigrizia i genitori scarrozzano i bimbi sul passeggino fino ai 4 – 5 anni. 7) E’ molto importante calcolare l’indice di massa corporea prima dei sei anni (qui la regola e gli schemi) in modo da affrontare un eventuale sovrappeso per tempo. 8. Fare movimento è importante quindi si devono vietare tassativamente televisione, videogiochi e giochi sedentari per i primi due anni, e limitare la televisione e il computer a un massimo di otto ore alla settimana anche quando saranno più grandicelli. 9) Stimolate i bambini con giochi attivi e all’aperto e fategli fare tanto movimento, inserendolo nei giochi! 10) Fate attenzione all’alimentazione che deve essere varia ed equilibrata, occhio alle porzioni, i bimbi più sani non sono quelli che mangiano di più. Mangiare il giusto, senza eccessi o costrizioni, è sempre la cosa migliore! Consigli e ricetta Se cercate ricette adatte ai bambini troverete tantissimi libri al riguardo, ma anche molti spunti su PourFemme.it e su Mamma.Pourfemme.it. Ecco una ricetta semplice, sana e veloce che potete servire per la colazione dei bambini più grandicelli, diciamo ben svezzati. Muffin di farro con frutta fresca 200 gr di farina di farro o di kamut 150 ml di latte (meglio se vegetale) 1 uovo fresco 50 gr di zucchero integrale (anche di canna bio va benissimo) 130 gr di frutta fresca a piacere (mele, fragole, ciliegie, pere ecc) 40 ml di olio di semi (o extravergine di oliva ma leggero) 2 cucchiaini di lievito per dolci Prendete una ciotola e mettete l’uovo e lo zucchero, sbatteteli con la frusta elettrica e poi incorporate gradualmente la farina di farro setacciata con il lievito. Unite gradualmente il latte e l’olio di semi e mescolate bene tutto. Aggiungete la frutta e mescolate con un cucchiaio di legno per distribuirla in tutto l’impasto. Dividete il composto negli stampi per muffin con sopra i pirrottini di carta (oppure negli stampi in silicone) e cuocete i dolcetti per 25 minuti in forno caldo a 180°C. Se volete,una volta freddi, potete decorare i muffin con lo zucchero a velo. Bambini e alimentazione: obesità infantile Cellulite: cause e rimedi Nausea in gravidanza: le cause e i rimedi Talloni screpolati, cause e rimedi Padova, 18enne si butta sotto un treno dopo essere stato bocciato. La famiglia sotto choc: “Non ce lo saremmo mai aspettati” Lorys Stival, il ricordo del padre Davide nel giorno del dodicesimo compleanno Cesenatico, Caren, 15 anni è scomparsa: ‘Chi l'ha vista avverta le Forze dell'Ordine' Senegalese ucciso a Milano, italiano fermato confessa: “Molestava la mia ragazza”
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One exercise that I like to do when trying to understand a situation is to try to imagine what I’d be thinking and feeling if I were the other guy. To that end, I sometimes imagine what it must be like to be a Washington lawmaker. Members of Congress probably have very full days. Because they are members of their party and the ones who decide what laws we will have, what programs we will fund and what governmental agencies will and won’t do, there are lots and lots and lots of people who would like to talk with each and every one of them. These people who want to talk with them are mostly paid to do so. It is their job to gain access to lawmakers for the express purpose of influencing their thoughts about a particular area of interest to their employer or client. If a company or group has enough money to employ a lobbyist full-time, they will have a person on The Hill every day trying to get appointments to talk with lawmakers or their staff. Let’s pause and think about this. We’re talking about an entire industry. According to Wikipedia, the modern source of truth, there were over 12,000 registered lobbyists in Washington as of 2014. There are less than 500 lawmakers. You do the math. Between actually spending time on the floor and in committee, they have a continuous stream of professionals coming through their offices. Each lobbyist is trying to persuade lawmakers to craft (or support) legislation favorable to their particular mission at the time. Some of these missions might actually be helpful to us regular folks, but most of it is favorable to the industries and groups that fund them. These generally break down into two major classifications: industry groups and citizen groups. Citizen groups are supposedly lobbying for us, but here’s what they have to offer a lawmaker: Ability to help get support for other favored agenda items Industry groups, on the other hand can offer: Campaign funding Financial support for pet projects A job if and when the lawmaker decides to retire from public life This explains things like why medical insurance companies still exist after healthcare reform. Did you know that 62% of all personal bankruptcies are caused by the inability to pay medical bills? And, 78% of those folks HAD medical insurance. Insurance companies make huge profits. They do this by using very creative tactics along with legislative support so that they can legally get away with said tactics. On top of corporate profits, they employ many expensive people as executives and lobbyists. Nobody wants to put a whole industry out of work, but we’ve done it before and we will need to do it again. How many whalers do you know? The fact is, when an industry is sucking the life out of the economy, it’s value proposition needs to be reevaluated. It won’t be. Because there is no lobbyist in Washington with the resources to compete with highly profitable industries like medical insurance. It starts with election finance reform. In 2010, the Supreme Court ruled that corporations are people. This put the nail in the coffin of any hope that we could stop industry from funding elections. Winning an election requires lawmakers to be pragmatic. You need to take care of the folks that are buttering your bread. Until that’s an average citizen, citizen lobby groups are at a serious disadvantage. Since corporations are now people, you’d think the limit on personal campaign donations would apply, but until we eliminate soft money, there will always be back channels. The other option would be to ban lawyers from being lawmakers. Of course, if we did that, we might not be able to find enough willing individuals to serve in Washington. This morning, only one day after writing this post, I came across a new initiative that is starting to take hold in the medical insurance industry, which I used as an example above. It is called value-based insurance design (V-BID) and elements of it were actually included in the Affordable Care Act. It's a step in the right direction and will make a significant difference if it is widely adopted. Labels: business, government
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FacebookInstagram500pxYouTube neronphotography@yahoo.com NERON PHOTOGRAPHY Photography Website WHAT I USE SKOPJE ATTRACTIONS 01.STONE BRIDGE The Stone Bridge is a bridge across the Vardar River in Skopje,the capital of the Republic of Macedonia. The bridge is considered a symbol of Skopje and is the main element of the coat of arms of the city, which in turn is incorporated in the city’s flag. It is located in Centar municipality and it connects Macedonia Square to the Old Bazaar. The current Stone Bridge was built on Roman foundations under the patronage of Sultan Mehmed II the Conqueror between 1451 and 1469.Most of the Stone Bridge originates from the Ottoman period and throughout the centuries, the Stone Bridge was often damaged and then repaired. There is historical evidence that it once suffered during the great earthquake of 1555 which heavily damaged or destroyed four pillars. Renovations were carried out the same year. See More Detailed At… Skopje Website 02.MILENNIUM CROSS Bitola historically known as Monastir or Manastır is known also by several alternative names is a city in the southwestern part of the Republic of Macedonia. The city is an administrative, cultural, industrial, commercial, and educational centre. It is located in the southern part of the Pelagonia valley, surrounded by the Baba and Nidže mountains,14 km north of the Medžitlija-Níki border crossing with Greece. It is an important junction connecting the south of the Adriatic Sea with the Aegean Sea and Central Europe. It has been known since the Ottoman period as “the city of the consuls”, since many European countries have consulates in Bitola. Bitola Website 03.OLD BAZAAR Ohrid is Macedonia’s most seductive destination, with an atmospheric old quarter cascading down a graceful hill. Crammed full of beautiful churches and topped by the bones of a medieval castle. Its cobbled streets are flanked by traditional restaurants and lakeside cafes, but it’s not a complete tourist circus just yet and still has a lived-in feel – particularly in the upper reaches of the Old Town Ohrid Website 04.MACEDONIA SQUARE Prilep is a city in the Western Macedonia, nicknamed “The city under Marko’s towers” (referring to the fortress). The city is the Macedonian tobacco capital. The population is 76,769 (Prilep municipality). The city was the capital of the medieval kingdom of Kings Volkasin and Marko which explains the large number of churches and monasteries in and around the city. Prilep Website 05.FORTRES KALE Hidden up in the mountains between the woods, Kruševo has managed to preserve a genuine appeal. The town has the same layout as a century ago and around 80 traditional houses are preserved, so it is a good place to admire and learn about traditional architecture. Unfortunately, being so small and isolated the town has had problems coping with the transition. The town is a winter skiing center with paths good for beginners. Krusevo Website 06.VODNO MOUTAIN Prespa is a region surrounding the Great Prespa Lake and Small Prespa Lake. This international region is shared by Albania, Greece, and Macedonia, which contains a majority of the Great Prespa Lake. Macedonia’s share of the region is completely within Resen Municipality, bound by Galičica Mountain… Prespa Lake Website 07.MOTHER THERESA MEMORIAL HOUSE National Park “Pelister” is one of the first protected national parks in the Balkans. Due to the relict of the tertiary flora – Molika (Pinus Peuce Griseb), and the morphological and glacial relief in the alpine part of the mountain, in 1948 Pelister was declared a National Park. Pelister National Park Website 08.LAKE MATKA Mavrovo is a village and tourist resort in the mountainous region of western Macedonia. It is located in the Mavrovo and Rostuša municipality. Mavrovo Website 09.ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF MACEDONIA A gorge in which a rich complex of mediaeval building survives, including churches, monasteries and remnants of a fortress (the mediaeval town of Matka).There are dozens of caves and large number of endemic plants and animals. Canyon Matka Website 10.SKOPJE AQUEDUCT The biggest artificial lake is Lake of Kozjak on the Treska River. It is located in the Western part of the country in the municipality of Makedonski Brod and it is 30km from the capital. Kozjak Lake Website Copyright © 2017 NERON PHOTOGRAPHY
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Union Jacks Retirement Savings Plans are Newsworthy By: unjack The Washington Post is running a new series and I think it is going to be amazingly helpful to their readers. The newspaper is asking people to provide information about their financial situation and then letting experts in retirement savings plans comment and make suggestions. I think it will be very helpful to the people who choose to participate and passive readers alike. If you are interested follow this link and you can participate. I think this series fits in very nicely with our philosophy here at LTC Tree. It is providing people with the information they need to make the right decisions. There is no pressure and no sales person twisting your arm. We just look at your situation and send you the plans that fit your circumstances. The biggest benefit of this series is that it may get people thinking about their retirement and having the tough, honest conversations they need to have to make these plans. Retirement savings plans are important, and everyone needs to look at how they are going to build up the nest egg that they need to live comfortably in retirement. But how do you protect that nest egg from the unpredictability of life. We do not know if we are ever going to need Long Term Care insurance. It is a fact that all insurance types share, you may pay into them and never need them. However, more and more, people are finding that Long Term Care insurance is a key ingredient in a prudent retirement plan. As we age the likelihood that we will need assisted living services increases. These services can cost hundreds of dollars a day. Extended hospital visits can also be a drain on bank accounts and other financial assets. Many people believe that they are already covered by Life insurance riders or Chronic Care insurance. These plans are not always as extensive as they appear and may only cover certain illnesses. The riders feel like a savings because you pay for them with other insurance, but you may find yourself dealing with a funding shortfall. The bottom line is; there is no long term care insurance, but Long Term Care insurance. I will be following this series as it unfolds, I love the idea behind it, and I hope that you will be following the stories as well. It could be just the information you need to put together your retirement plan. And, once you have that plan in place contact LTC Tree and we can help you protect that plan. 0 Commentsread more → © Copyright 2014 · Union Jacks · Theme by WPExplorer
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Analyse:Gj/Fragment 057 04 Seite hinzufügen Bearbeiten Mit Formular bearbeiten Untersuchte Arbeit:Seite: 57, Zeilen: 4 Quelle: Strauß Bade 2002Seite(n): 55, Zeilen: 0 Bei autistischen Kindern, die diese Repräsentation komplexer mental states im Laufe ihrer Entwicklung nicht ausreichend erwerben, spricht Baron- Cohen (1995) von „mind-blindness“. Der Wissenschaftsphilosoph Daniel Dennett (1978) bezeichnet die symbolisierten mentalen Repräsentationen von kognitiven und emotionalen Erfahrungen als „Repräsentanzen zweiter Ordnung“. Erst mit dem Erwerb eines mentalen Konzepts wird es möglich, sich von der Unmittelbarkeit der „Repräsentanzen erster Ordnung“, die von Sinneswahrnehmungen und ungefilterten Affekten und Phantasien geprägt sind, zu distanzieren. Wenn etwa ein Kind das scheinbar zurückweisende Verhalten seiner Mutter auf deren aktuelle Trauer aufgrund eines Verlusts beziehen kann, dann ist es dieser Zurückweisung nicht länger hilflos ausgeliefert und muss nicht zwangsläufig ein negatives Selbstbild entwerfen. Bei autistischen Kindern, die diese reflexive Fähigkeit im Verlauf ihrer Entwicklung nicht erwerben, spricht Baron-Cohen (1995) von „mind-blindness“. Der Wirtschaftsphilosoph Daniel Dennett (1978) bezeichnet die (symbolisierten) mentalen Repräsentationen von kognitiven und emotionalen Erfahrungen als „Meta-Repräsentanzen“ oder „Repräsentanzen zweiter Ordnung“. Erst durch das Erwerben eines menatlen Konzeptes wird es möglich, sich von der Unmittelbarkeit der „primären Repräsentationen“ („Repräsentanzen erster Ordnung“) zu distanzieren, die von direkten Sinneswahrnehmungen sowie dem ungefilterten Erleben von Phantasien und Affekten geprägt sind. Wenn ein Kind in der Lage ist, das scheinbar zurückweisende Verhalten einer nicht-responsiven Mutter auf deren aktuelle Trauer aufgrund eines Verlustes zu attributieren, ist es der Situation nicht länger hilflos ausgeliefert; es muss nicht konfus werden und ein negatives Selbstbild entwerfen (Schutz vor narzistischer Kränkung). Von „http://de.vroniplag.wikia.com/wiki/Analyse:Gj/Fragment_057_04?oldid=111128“ Wikia ist eine gebührenfreie Seite, die sich durch Werbung finanziert. Benutzer, die Adblocker einsetzen, haben eine modifizierte Ansicht der Seite. Wikia ist nicht verfügbar, wenn du weitere Modifikationen in dem Adblocker-Programm gemacht hast. Wenn du sie entfernst, dann wird die Seite ohne Probleme geladen. Kategorien: FragmentSMWFragmentGjVerschleierungStrauß Bade 2002UnfertigVersteckte Kategorie: Schutzlevel Auch bei Fandom
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Peanuts, virginia, oil-roasted, with salt, 1 oz
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Dr. Solomon Cogan is the founder of HealthQuest, Michigan’s largest group of integrated clinics providing rehabilitation, chiropractic, and high-tech non-invasive technologies that relieve pain. He is a firm believer in the incredible healing power of these natural, non-surgical methods. Over the last several decades, Dr. Cogan has treated countless patients across Michigan – including the Detroit Lions football team for more than a decade. Dr. Cogan’s calling was born from a devastating injury of his own. A wrestler in high school, he was severely injured after landing on his back during a match – so badly hurt, he could barely move. Fearing he’d never walk again, he visited doctor after doctor, until he found the one who changed his fate and set in motion his mission to bring hope and healing to others. Two weeks later, Dr. Cogan was the 105-pound freestyle state champion – and he’d found his future career. After completing his undergraduate studies at Michigan State University, Dr. Cogan enrolled in the National College of Chiropractic, receiving scholarships and countless awards for excellence along the way. He earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the college in 1992. From the humble beginnings of his early practice to his work with the Detroit Lions, an Olympic gold medal winning gymnast, and later with HealthQuest, Dr. Cogan has remained committed to improving lives through non-surgical care, the latest technologies and nutrition. “We make adjustments that correct the cause of the problem instead of treating symptoms,” he says. “We make the pain go away for good, not just until a prescription runs out. We employ a science that helps the body heal itself naturally, without drugs and without surgery. As a result, our patients are healthier, happier, and just plain feel better.” In addition to his many high-profile success stories, Dr. Cogan has continued to pursue the latest treatment methods for patients and works to further advance the knowledge and understanding of non-surgical treatments and technologies. He is licensed to practice in the states of Michigan, Illinois, Georgia, Delaware and Ohio. When Dr. Cogan isn’t in the office treating patients, he is a frequent lecturer and a catalyst in the United States health care industry. He has spoken to more than 100,000 people in physician groups and audiences across the country over the last 25 years. Undergraduate Studies, Michigan State University Bachelor of Science in Human Biology, National College of Chiropractic Doctor of Chiropractic, National College of Chiropractic Dissection of the Human Body, National College of Chiropractic Physiotherapy, National College of Chiropractic Motion Palpation X-Ray and Spinography Surface Electromyography Team chiropractor, Detroit Lions (2002-2015) Founding member, International Chiropractors Association Counsel on Fitness and Sports Health Sciences Governor-appointed member, Michigan Board of Chiropractic Vice chairman, Michigan State Board of Chiropractors, 2006 Vice president, Pro Football Chiropractic Society, 2006-2009 State-appointed delegate, National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, 2006-2012 State-appointed delegate, Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, 2006-2012 Chairman, Michigan Board of Chiropractic, 2006-2012 Examiner, National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Part IV, 2006-2009 President, Pro Football Chiropractic Society, 2009-2013 Honorary Fellow, Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Board, January 2013 Extension faculty member, Palmer University Extension faculty member, Logan Chiropractic College Extension faculty member, Life University
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Harvey Space, who was on parole, was shot to death as he sat in his car in front of 4845 West Van Buren Street near his West Side home on July 18th. It was about 9:15 a.m. when someone pulled up nearby in a four-door brown car, got out, and shot at him several times through the front windshield of his car. The attacker got back into the car and it drove off. Harvey was taken to Stroger Hospital and declared dead at 10 a.m. from multiple gunshot wounds. According to the corrections department, he had scars from previous gunshot wounds.
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135.8
Dolph Briscoe Center for American History - 992 Matching Results Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History Collection: Texas Digital Newspaper Program Title: The Standard Clear All Filters The Standard (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1888 Description: Weekly newspaper from Clarksville, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with some advertising. The Standard (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1888 The Standard (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1888 The Standard (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1888 The Standard (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1888 The Standard (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1888 The Standard (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1888 The Standard (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1888 The Standard (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1888 The Standard (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1888 The Standard (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1888 The Standard (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1888 The Standard (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1888 1880-1889 412 412 1870-1879 68 68 1860-1869 192 192 1850-1859 320 320 1852 9 9 1853 47 47 1854 47 47 1855 41 41 1856 48 48 1857 25 25 1858 50 50 1859 53 53 1860 25 25 1861 38 38 1862 29 29 1863 34 34 1864 20 20 1865 18 18 1868 16 16 1869 12 12 1871 18 18 1872 20 20 1873 26 26 1874 1 1 1879 3 3 1880 49 49 1881 52 52 1882 52 52 1883 51 51 1884 33 33 1885 47 47 1886 44 44 1887 50 50 1888 34 34
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Pairings and Results LIVE Media Pairings and Results Information Rapid Open Blitz Open Rapid Women Blitz Women Return transfer Rules, WRBC Open Rules, WRBC Women Additional programme Visas and flights December 25 - December 31 / St. Petersburg 2018 Saint Petersburg is a cultural capital of Russia and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Founded by Peter the Great on 1703, it remained the capital of Russian Empire for more than two centuries. "The window to Europe", major Baltic seaport, city of palaces, museums, theaters, channels, bridges, fountains, and parks, with almost every second building bearing architectural significance, St. Petersburg is famous all over the world. The Hermitage is one of the world's largest and oldest museums. It was founded during the reign of Ekaterina the Great and features masterpieces of Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, Rembrandt, Titian, Rubens, Renoir,Van Gogh, Picasso and many others. The collection of the Hermitage consists of 11 million items. Even a brief examination of them all would require at least 11 years. The Russian Museum (founded on 1898) possesses a rich collection of Russian paintings, including priceless icons, as well as famous works of Bryullov, Tropinin, Ivanov, Repin, Aivazovsky, Levitan, Serov, Vasnetsov, Surikov, Petrov-Vodkin, Kandinsky, Kustodiev, Malevich, etc. One can find there the most outstanding masterpieces such as "Last day of Pompeii" by Bryullov and Repin's "Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks". The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood is famous for its colorful domes and bright mosaics. It was built on the site where Emperor Alexander II was fatally wounded in 1881. The construction took time from 1883 to 1907 and was funded by the imperial family. The church was restored and reopened for public in 1997 as a museum of mosaics. Nevsky Prospect is the central street of St. Petersburg, cut through thick forest in 1718. It is decorated by the Kazan Catherdal with impressive columns, and a number of palaces that belonged to the members of the imperial family. Nevsky Prospect attracts many locals and tourists with its popular coffeeshops, restaurants, and stores. St. Petersburg was founded on Zayachy (Hare) Island, where the Peter and Paul Fortress was laid down in 1703. The fortress with a gilded angel-topped cupola became one of the trademark symbols of the city. The Neo-Baroque cathedral is the burial place of almost all Russian tsars from Peter the Great to Alexander III. The world-famous Mariinsky Theater was opened in 1860. This is one of the most prestigious opera and ballet theaters on the planet and hosted the premieres of many of the operas of Mikhail Glinka, Modest Mussorgsky, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Valery Gerviev serves as the general director since 1988. Mariinsky Theatre Concert Hall designed by French architect Xavier Fabre opened in 2007. The second stage of the Marrinsky Theater was opened in 2013. A couple of blocks away from the Manege, the venue of the World Championships, one can find the Saint Isaac's Cathedral, another trademark building of the city. The observation desk provides a great view on the city center. The roof is decorated by statues, and the massive doors are painted on Biblical themes. The dome inside the cathedral is painted by Bryullov. The famous statue of Peter the Great, known as the Bronze Horseman, is also located nearby. And on the other side of the Neva river there is a Vasilyevsky Island with two Egyptian Sphinxes sitting still on the shore. The Spit of Vasilyevsky Island with its elegant rostral columns in an excellent spot for walking and making pictures.
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DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: The ideal amount of free time? Two hours a day My wife, Clare, and I are both in our 60s. Our children have grown up and left home so we thought that by now our lives would be slowing down. Yet we seem to be busier than ever. We talk about wanting to do less, but the fact that we can’t decide what to cut back on — fewer Zoom calls, fewer projects or fewer Instagram posts — suggests we are happy as we are. And that seems to be true of a lot of busy people. Although we moan about not having enough hours in the day to get things done (busy people like to brag about how busy they are), a recent study concluded that having more free time does not necessarily make people happier, while having lots of spare time can make us positively unhappy. The findings, from the University of Pennsylvania, were based on a questionnaire filled out by more than 21,000 Americans; they were asked to provide a detailed account of what they did during the day and to score their sense of wellbeing — how good they felt about their lives. Although we moan about not having enough hours in the day to get things done (busy people like to brag about how busy they are), a recent study concluded that having more free time does not necessarily make people happier The researchers found that people who had very little free time were the least happy and that, as free time increased, so did the sense of wellbeing. But this levelled off once people had about two hours of free time (time they could spend how they wanted, without work or domestic chores) a day, and began to decline if they had more than five hours. Why? It stands to reason that being busy gives us a sense of purpose. It also helps keep our brains in good shape. Proof of this comes from a number of studies, including one carried out a few years ago by the University of Texas. They asked middle-aged and elderly volunteers to do brain tests and fill in a ‘busyness’ questionnaire. This included questions such as: how often do you have too many things to do each day to actually get them all done? How often do you have so many things to do that you go to bed later than your regular bedtime? They found, not surprisingly, that people tend to get less busy as they get older, and that women of all ages seem busier than men. They also discovered that busy people of all ages in the study had better working memories (the ability to hold more than one thing in your mind at the same time); better episodic memories (the ability to recall past events); and greater processing speed, i.e. their brains seemed to be working faster. Researchers found that people who had very little free time were the least happy and that, as free time increased, so did the sense of wellbeing. But this levelled off once people had about two hours of free time The researchers put this down to people with busy lifestyles being out in the world, having new experiences and meeting new people — all of which is more mentally demanding than being at home trying to decide which programme to watch on Netflix. They also suggest that because busy people are often having to learn new things, this leads to the growth of new brain cells, particularly in the hippocampus, the area of the brain linked to memory. Studies have shown that spending your spare time struggling with a new language, or a mentally challenging physical activity, such as dancing, is really good for the middle-aged brain. The downside of being busy is that it can be stressful, particularly if you have to work long hours or don’t have control over what you do in your spare time. It also means that you may not be carving out time to meet with friends and family. And that’s bad because maintaining close relationships is hugely important for our physical and mental wellbeing. We know this from research such as the Harvard Longitudinal Study, one of the longest human studies ever carried out. In the 1930s researchers recruited 724 students from Harvard University (all male), as well as young men from the Boston area, for a life-long study. Some of those men, such as John F. Kennedy, went on to become rich and famous, while others led normal lives. The main finding of the study was that the men who had close friends and partners were far more likely to stay happy and healthy into old age than those who didn’t. A nd the effect on your health of having close friends is significant. A study where they monitored more than 300,000 middle-aged people for an average of seven-and-a-half years found that those with the strongest social ties were 50 per cent more likely to be alive at the end of the study than people with fewer friends. The impact of having close friends is comparable to quitting smoking and is much bigger than, say, slimming or becoming more active (though, of course, both are good things to do anyway). I’m not as good as I’d like to be at keeping up with old friends (though I am resolved to do better), but one thing I have managed to prioritise is our local book club, which has met for many years, and we are now all close friends. If you’re already very busy, then you won’t want any advice from me about things you can productively add to your life to make yourself even busier. But if you do have more time on your hands than you would ideally like, I recommend getting in contact with old friends, inviting others to go on walks with you, taking up a new hobby or volunteering. As the American philosopher Henry Thoreau once said, ‘It’s not enough to be busy. So are the ants. The question is: what are we busy about?’ Prolonged sitting is sometimes described as the new smoking — not only is it really bad for the heart, it increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes and has even been linked to some cancers. Most of us spend far too much time sitting down, either working at computers, playing games or watching TV. One of the best ways to counter the effects of prolonged sitting is to get up and move every 30 minutes or so. And now we know how long you need to do this: a study in Sweden found two to three minutes of being active for every 30 minutes of sitting, seems to be what it takes to protect your metabolic health, ideally strolling around — even better, stair climbing or doing squats. To ensure you actually do it, get an app or set your phone to remind you to move twice an hour. Why I can’t wait to have a booster jab When the time comes I will be eagerly lining up to get my booster Covid jab, and hopefully get a flu jab at the same time. I am a big fan of vaccines — the fact is, they work and a recent study by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), showed what a brilliant job the Covid vaccines in particular are doing. Out of 51,281 Covid deaths in the first half of this year, only 458 (that is about 0.9 per cent) were in people who’d been double jabbed. Yet despite the overwhelming evidence that Covid vaccines are safe and effective, there are still millions of adults in the UK who have so far chosen not to have one. They not only put themselves at risk, but the rest of us as well. One of the vaccine-hesitant is a friend of mine. A few days ago she told me she hadn’t had the jab and isn’t sure she wants to. She’s in her 40s and doesn’t think she’s at risk. As I pointed out, she might not become seriously ill, but if she gets infected there’s a good chance she’ll get long Covid. While Covid kills mainly older men, the people most likely to get long Covid are women aged 35 to 69 years. According to the ONS, around one in four in this group will have at least one lingering symptom five weeks after being infected, and the symptoms can be really unpleasant, ranging from loss of taste and smell to mental fogginess, being completely drained of energy, and, as another friend put it, ‘feeling like there is someone sitting on your chest’. The best way to save yourself from long Covid is to get vaccinated. A study by King’s College London showed that being double vaccinated not only slashes your risk of feeling ill if you get infected, but if you do develop symptoms, it halves the chance that these will persist. I’ve told my friend the facts. I really hope she changes her mind.
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Gamers dream on: Aerosmith Guitar Hero "That's a long time ago," Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer said of his band's first concert at Nipmuc High School in Mendon. Kramer joined band mate Steven Tyler Monday night at the Hard Rock Cafe for the Boston for Africa VIP Gala that also served as a competition for a new video game, "Guitar Hero: Aerosmith," which has a local connection. Paul Crocetti "That's a long time ago," Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer said of his band's first concert at Nipmuc High School in Mendon. Kramer joined band mate Steven Tyler Monday night at the Hard Rock Cafe for the Boston for Africa VIP Gala that also served as a competition for a new video game, "Guitar Hero: Aerosmith," which has a local connection. Nipmuc High School is one of the venues featured in the game, which traces the band's roots from its beginning to its induction into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. Players can jam to Aerosmith songs at Nipmuc High School in the game. The high school has been converted to the Miscoe Hill School and replaced by a new Nipmuc High School. "Steven and I still have the T-shirts," Kramer said of the items they infamously stole backstage at the 1970 concert. A photo in Aerosmith's biography, "Walk this Way," shows Tyler wearing a shirt that reads "Nipmuc" across the front. Having venues from the band's career makes the game more interesting, Kramer said on the red carpet as competitors played "Sweet Emotion" inside. "It gives it more sustenance," Kramer said. The winner of the competition, Eric Miller of Utah, scored almost 400,000 points while playing the "Love in an Elevator" song to walk off with a motorcycle signed by Tyler. "You've got to play me now," Tyler joked to Miller when he hopped onstage at the Hard Rock. Tyler, however, did not square off against the winner of the game. Later in the event, comedian Lenny Clarke helped run an auction that raised tens of thousands of dollars. Boston for Africa benefits the charities FORGE, Foundation Rwanda and Opportunity International. A throwing session with Tom Brady went for $47,000, while car czar Ernie Boch Jr. bought a ball boy experience with the Boston Celtics for $10,000. Activision, a company involved with the video game, gave $50,000 to Boston for Africa. To close out the event, Tyler, Kramer and other musicians rocked the hundreds in attendance with a 40-minute set that included "Walk this Way," "Big Ten Inch Record" and "Last Child." Other celebrities in the house included Patriots players and Bruins players.
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Wunderbare Jahre auf DVD? FOX kündigte an, dass „Wunderbare Jahre“ vermutlich noch dieses Jahr in den USA auf DVD erscheinen wird. Die Box wird alle Episoden der Serie enthalten und wird ca. 100 Dollar kosten. Wann die DVD auch hier in Deutschland erscheinen wird, ist noch ungewiss, jedochist es nur eine Frage der Zeit bis die Serie auch hier veröffentlicht wird.
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Michigan State star Joshua Langford to miss remainder of season Michigan State received some disappointing news on Wednesday, as star guard Joshua Langford will miss the remainder of the basketball season, head coach Tom Izzo said. According to a release from Michigan State, Langford has suffered a foot injury that has been labeled as a “stress injury.” He has missed the last eight games for the Spartans and hasn’t played since late December. Izzo said that the injury will likely require surgery. “It’s with great sadness that I have to announce that after numerous studies, rehabilitation and an attempt at return, it has been determined that Josh will miss the remainder of the season,” Izzo said. “Josh has a stress injury that we caught fairly early, and we had hoped that, with treatment and rest, he would recover. “He has not and will likely need surgery to prevent problems in the future.” Langford was averaging 15 points, 3.6 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game this season, and was shooting over 40 percent from three-point range. “We hate this for Josh and our team, as he was one of our leading scorers, one of our top 3-point shooters and one of our two best defensive guards,” Izzo said. “But our commitment to Josh and his long-term health is paramount. Josh has seen the best specialist in the country on this issue, and we are putting together a plan for his complete recovery for the 2019-20 season.” Michigan State has continued to play well in the B1G this season. The Spartans are tied with rivalry Michigan atop the B1G standings with a 9-1 conference record, suffering their first loss last weekend at Purdue. Overall, MSU is 18-3 on the year. Dustin Schutte | 1 hour ago Report: Michigan State extends Mark Dantonio through 2025 Dantonio's contract has been extended through 2025. Mark Dantonio compares 3-star WR signee to Plaxico Burress Tom Izzo blames himself for Michigan State's loss to Indiana
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More Angles of Maria Menounos Long Wavy Cut Back to Long Wavy Cut Lookbook TV personality Maria Menounos arrives at the 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on February 10, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. Maria Menounos also wears: more Maria Menounos looks »
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Carlo Franzeri Direttore della fotografia Home Carlo Franzeri Filmografia Filmografia di Carlo Franzeri 1914 – Avventura, Drammatico, Guerra Durante la seconda guerra punica (219 a.C.) la piccola Cabiria, rapita e venduta come schiava a Cartagine, sta per essere sacrificata al dio Moloch, ma viene salvata da un patrizio romano e dal suo schiavo Maciste.
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Tag Archives: hair How to Create Volume with a Flat Iron Flat irons are mostly used for straightening the hair of women with curly and frizzy hair, but hairstylist found a way to use the flat iron for the exact opposite, which is creating volume. Therefore, you can use a flat iron even if you don’t have curly hair but you want to obtain voluptuous hair. How can you do that? You will find out in the lines below. Flat irons have two plates that can be wider or narrower, depending on how you choose them to be. It’s best that you use a flat iron with ceramic plates infused with tourmaline, which is the best version that takes good care of your hair and makes it look shiny as it doesn’t dry it. Avoid using metallic plates that burn the hair and dry it out, making it look frizzy and unhealthy. A great way to create hair volume using a flat iron is to create a sort of a wavy hair that has more body at the roots. Considering that the volume is mostly concentrated at the roots of the hair, avoid straightening it and making it look flat at the top. It’s best to gather your top area hair into a bun and to start your way from the back of the head to the front. The method is rather easy and it’s similar to making curls only that you will start with the roots. Grab a strain of hair and put the flat iron near the root then slightly rotate the flat iron to create a small loop. Keep the iron on the hair for a few seconds then spray the roots with a strong hairspray. Do this with the rest of the hair so all the roots will be sort of curled. Lightly tease the roots with a teasing comb that will make them maintain a firm shape. Not only the roots are important, but the ends of the hair as well because if you know how to arrange your hair, you can make it look like it has more volume. Arranging the ends also implies using the flat iron and the method is as easy as pumping your roots. Glide the flat iron down the strains of hair and when you reach to the ends, easily flip them towards your face. This will add more texture and body to your hair and your face will be framed in a more pleasant way. Posted: Carol Jenkins Tags: flat iron, hair, hair volume
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Communique: African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) and Open Government Partnership (OGP) Collaborative Workshop Signed in Grand-Bassam, Cote d’Ivoire, on 27 May 2018. The Africa Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) and the Open Government Partnership (OGP) co-hosted a joint workshop from 25 to 26 May 2018 in Grand Bassam, Cote d’Ivoire, which was attended by representatives from Cote d’Ivoire, Kenya, South Africa and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA). The workshop was led by Prof Edward Maloka and Sanjay Pradhan to discuss areas of interest for collaboration at national and regional levels. Importantly, harmonization of activities to strengthen governance in the ten African countries that have membership in both APRM and OGP. The workshop agreed on the importance of high level political support, reformers, institutional framework and robust civic space to ensure governance is strengthened in Africa. The workshop resolved to support the implementation of APRM recommendations and OGP national action plans. The partnership between APRM and OGP seeks to ensure governance reforms in Africa establish public policy that transforms lives. To Download: https://www.opengovpartnership.org/wp-content/uploads/2001/01/APRM-OGP_COMMUNIQUE_20180527.pdf Filed Under: OGP News, Perspective
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In4mation To Release Limited Edition Cloud Print Snapback In4mation fans were clamoring for a wider release of its special Aya Cloud hat, and now they have it. A special one-off created for the Agenda Tradeshow some seasons back available to only a select few, the In4mation team has finally decided to release it to the masses. Still made in limited numbers, the hat with the Hi logo set on a cloud print background will run you $36, and is now available on the In4mation website.
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Z_074_St. Benedict's Reference URL Z_074_St. Benedict's Loading content ... Description Rating Title Z_074_St. Benedict's Creator Stewart Library - Weber State University Contributors Mount Benedict Monestary; Photographs taken by Hope Welch, Betty Nichols, Pat Erickson, Evelyn Brunson, Judy Binkley, Janice Hassell, and Josephine Hibbeln Image Captions Some Sisters were more approachable than others. Sister Mercy became my supervisor in OB not long after I became an RN. She was such a sweet woman. She was quite young, almost a contemporary although she was probably ten years older than me but I felt like she was almost a sister. -Judith Smith James, Class of 1958 Description The St. Benedicts School of Nursing was founded in 1947 by the Sisters of Mount Benedict. The school operated from April 1947 to 1968. Over that forty-one year period, the school had 605 students and 357 graduates. In 1966, the program became the basis for Weber State Colleges Practical Nurse Program and eventually merged into Webers Nursing Program. This oral history project was created to capture the memories of the graduates and to add to the history of nursing education in Ogden. The interviews focus on their training, religion, and experiences working with doctors, nurses, nuns, and patients at St. Benedicts Hospital. This project received funding from the Utah Humanities Council and the Utah State History. Date Original 1947; 1948; 1949; 1950; 1951; 1952; 1953; 1954; 1955; 1956; 1957; 1958; 1959; 1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968 Physical Description Black and White photographs (5x7, 8x10, 3x4); color slides; color photographs; digital images Subject Nursing--United StatesOgden (Utah)St. Benedict's HospitalCatholic Church--Utah Digital Format image/jp2 Publisher [Ogden, Utah]: Weber State University, Stewart Library, c2010. Date Digital 2011 Language eng Type Image Source MS 378 Relation http://librarydigitalcollections.weber.edu/ Conversion Specifications Archived TIFF images were scanned by Sarah Langsdon at 400 dpi with an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner. JPG and PDF files were then created for general use. Digital Identifier St.Benedicts_OralHistory Rights Management Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes; please credit Special Collections Department, Stewart Library, Weber State University. Tags Add tags for Z_074_St. Benedict's Comments Post a Comment for Z_074_St. Benedict's
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Home / Events / Academy Film Archive Screenings - September 2016 Academy Film Archive Screenings - September 2016 Sep 02 - Sep 28 12:45pm PT - 5:15pm PT Add to Calendar 09/02/2016 12:45 09/28/2016 17:15 America/Los_Angeles Academy Film Archive Screenings - September 2016 The Academy Film Archive lends hundreds of prints every year to venues around the world. Below are listings for upcoming screenings. This page will be updated on a monthly basis and may not reflect recent additions, cancellations, or changes made by borrowing venues.... View More [1] Event Details [2] [1] https://oscarsdev.oscars.org/events/academy-film-archive-screenings-september-2016 [2] https://oscarsdev.oscars.org/events/academy-film-archive-screenings-september-2016 https://oscarsdev.oscars.org/events/academy-film-archive-screenings-september-2016 Oscars.org | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences web@oscars.org use-title The Academy Film Archive lends hundreds of prints every year to venues around the world. Below are listings for upcoming screenings. This page will be updated on a monthly basis and may not reflect recent additions, cancellations, or changes made by borrowing venues. September 2 - September 3, 2016 "Santa Sangre" (1989) The Music Box Theatre "Nayak" (1966) Harvard Film Archive Restored by the Satyajit Ray Preservation Project at the Academy Film Archive with funding from the Film Foundation. Print courtesy of the Academy Film Archive. "Sisters" (1973) UW Cinematheque "The Official Story" (1985) "The War Game" (1965) "Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment" (1963) Preserved by the Academy Film Archive "The Savages" (2007) "Harlan County U.S.A." (1976) http://www.bucknell.edu/FilmSeries "Happiness" (1998) "By the Sea" (1963) "Bump City" (1964) "Down Wind" (1973) "Water and Power" (1989) "Trouble in the Image" (1996) BAMPFA
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‘A Day Without Immigrants’ national strike In cities around America, thousands of construction companies, restaurants and other businesses are bracing for “A Day Without Immigrants,” a combination boycott/strike that highlights the contributions of immigrants to U.S. business and culture. The movement is a response to President Trump’s immigration agenda, which includes a pledge to seal the U.S. border with Mexico and a travel ban on citizens of seven majority-Muslim countries (which is now on hold). Some businesses are closing for the day; others are staying open and pledging to contribute a share of the day’s proceeds to nonprofits that aid Latino communities. In a number of cases, business owners are abiding by their staffs’ wishes, after holding votes to decide whether to open. Several closures are high-profile: chef and entrepreneur José Andrés told NPR this week, “It was a very easy decision” to close his restaurants in Washington, D.C., saying he wants to support his employees who had planned not to work Thursday. Celebrity chef Rick Bayless, who’s famous for popularizing the complex flavors of Mexico’s cuisine, says he closed four Chicago restaurants for the day out of respect for his staff’s vote. From Los Angeles, Danielle Karson reports for our Newscast unit: “Thousands of immigrants are skipping work; not shopping; not eating at restaurants, buying gas, or sending their children to school. LA County Supervisor Hilda Solis says immigrants, regardless of legal status, contribute 40 percent of LA County’s gross domestic product: almost $300 billion a year. ” ‘It’s incumbent on us to be brave, which we’re prepared to do,’ Solis said. ‘To step up; to say to him, not in my house; not in my county; not in my state.'” The day of protest comes after Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents alarmed immigrant rights advocates by arresting some 680 people in raids across the U.S. last week. As NPR has reported, the Department of Homeland Security has called those raids routine, saying they targeted people who had criminal convictions. At least two schools are closed for the day in Washington, D.C. And Ahmad Erfani, who was born in Iran and grew up in France, says he’s closing his bakery, Le Caprice. “Mostly the people who work here are immigrants. We spoke with them, they thought it’s good for solidarity with the others to not work,” he tells member station WAMU. Erfani added, “They are hard workers. I am not happy when I see they are not very happy these days, because it is difficult. They work hard, they come here six in the morning. It is not very comfortable for us.” The Day Without Immigrants comes more than 10 years after another national movement, the Great American Boycott, used a May 1 boycott to protest the Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005. That legislation, also called HR 4437, would have required hundreds of miles of new fencing to be built along the Mexican border, along with toughening the federal stance toward people who are in the country illegally — and toward anyone in the U.S. who offers them shelter or aid. The bill won passage in the House of Representatives before failing in the Senate. Filed Under: In This Issue, News, Photo Gallery, Politics
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So the big day is almost upon us...and no I'm not talking about Valentines!Love magazine, the brain child of Katy Grand and all her ex-Pop team will be launching tomorrow. The cover image has been released and I'm getting serious deja-vu ala Ditto's NME cover...Due to the fact that the magazine is still being printed, the launch which was scheduled today at Harvey Nichols has been shortened to tomorrow at Dover Street Market, which was initially the second day of launch. Though personally I would have gone to that day either way as the ad suggests there'll be clothing acessories from the creme de la creme of London's fashion elite. P.s. Luella anyone?!I really like the colours of the image, and I can't wait to see what the magazine will be like and land myself a copy... katy grand, Love magazine, magazine spread
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News Obituaries Neil Armstrong dies at 82; first person to walk on moon Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, has died at age 82. A statement from the family says he died following complications resulting from cardiovascular procedures. Valerie J. Nelson and Eric Malnic, Special to the Los Angeles Times When Neil Armstrong became the first person to set foot on the moon, on July 20, 1969, he uttered a phrase that has been carved in stone and quoted across the planet: "That's one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind."The grainy black-and-white television images of him taking his first lunar stroll were watched by an estimated 600 million people worldwide — and firmly established him as one of the great heroes of the 20th century. Armstrong, who had heart surgery in early August, died Saturday in Cincinnati at 82, said NASA spokesman Bob Jacobs. The cause was complications from cardiovascular procedures, his family announced.PHOTOS: Neil Armstrong | 1930-2012 For the usually taciturn Armstrong, the poetic statement was a rare burst of eloquence, a sound bite for the ages that only increased his fame. He was never comfortable with celebrity he saw as an accident of fate, for stepping on the moon ahead of fellow astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin. The reticent, self-effacing Armstrong would shun the spotlight for much of the rest of his life.In a rare public appearance, in 2000, Armstrong cast himself in another light: "I am, and ever will be, a white-sock, pocket-protector, nerdy engineer." History would beg to disagree.PHOTOS: Apollo 11 mission In a statement, President Obama said that when Armstrong stepped on the moon, "he delivered a moment of human achievement that will never be forgotten."And when Armstrong and his two fellow crew members lifted off from Earth in Apollo 11, "they carried with them the aspirations of an entire nation," Obama said. "They set out to show the world that American spirit can see beyond what seems unimaginable — that with enough drive and ingenuity, anything is possible."NASA administrator Charles Bolden spoke for many when he said, "As long as there are history books, Neil Armstrong will be included in them." Neil Armstrong, whose 'giant leap for mankind' climaxed a monumental achievement in human history as he set foot on the lunar surface in 1969, died Saturday. Obituary: Neil Armstrong, first person to walk on moon, dies at 82 | Photos: Neil Armstrong's life in pictures | Archives: Front page from the moon landing "Besides being one of America's greatest explorers, Neil carried himself with grace and humility that was an example to us all," Bolden said in a statement.PHOTOS: Notable deaths of 2012In the years that followed the flight of Apollo 11, Armstrong was asked again and again what it felt like to be the first man on the moon. In answering, he always shared the glory: "I was certainly aware that this was the culmination of the work of 300,000 to 400,000 people over a decade."Yet how many other self-proclaimed nerdy engineers flew 78 combat missions as a Navy fighter pilot during the Korean War? Logged more than 1,000 hours as a test pilot in some of the world's fastest and most dangerous aircraft? Or became one of the first civilian astronauts and commanded Apollo 11, the first manned flight to land on the moon?His biographer, James R. Hansen, called Armstrong "one of the best-known and least-understood people on the planet."When asked to describe the astronaut in just a few words, Hansen told Ohio's Columbus Dispatch in 2005 that Armstrong was "stoic, self-controlled, dedicated, earnest, hardworking and honest."Neil Alden Armstrong was born Aug. 5, 1930, on his grandfather's farm near Wapakoneta, Ohio, and had a happy and conventional upbringing.His civil servant father, Stephen Armstrong, audited county records in Ohio and later served as assistant director of the Ohio Mental Hygiene and Corrections Department. The family of his mother, Viola, owned the farm.For more than a decade, his family moved around Ohio to accommodate his father's job before settling down in Wapakoneta.At age 6 he took a ride in a transport plane, then rushed home and began building model airplanes — and a wind tunnel to test them.A good student, Armstrong was a much-decorated Boy Scout and played the baritone horn in a school band. But aviation always came first.In 1945, he started taking flying lessons, paying for them by working as a stock clerk at a drugstore. On his 16th birthday, he got his pilot's license but didn't yet have a driver's license.Upon graduating from high school in 1947, he attended Purdue University on a Navy scholarship. By the time the Korean War started in 1950, Armstrong had been called to active duty.After flight training, Armstrong was assigned to the carrier Essex, flying combat missions over North Korea. Although one of the Panther jets he flew off the carrier was crippled by enemy fire, he nursed the plane back over South Korea before bailing out safely.Recognized as an outstanding pilot with a flair for leadership, he received three Air Medals before finishing his active duty in 1952.He returned to Purdue and earned a bachelor's degree in aeronautical engineering in 1955.Within months, he was a civilian test pilot for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, which became the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. He was soon stationed at Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave Desert, chronicled by author Tom Wolfe as the home to pilots with "The Right Stuff."Aviators were closely scrutinized there, evaluated carefully as they pushed high-performance aircraft to "the edge of the envelope" and quizzed repeatedly about the scientific implications of their work."A lot of people couldn't figure Armstrong out," Wolfe wrote. "You'd ask him a question and he would just stare at you with those pale blue eyes of his. "And you'd start to ask the question again, figuring that he hadn't understood, and — click — out of his mouth would come forth a sequence of long, quiet, perfectly formed, precisely thought-out sentences, full of anisotropic functions and multiple-encounter trajectories or whatever else was called for."It was as if his hesitations were just data punch-in intervals for his computer." At Purdue, Armstrong dated a sorority beauty queen, Janet Shearon, and they were married in 1956. For a while they lived in a small shack without indoor plumbing in the San Gabriel Mountains overlooking Edwards.Children soon followed. A son, Eric, in 1957 and a daughter, Karen, two years later. The couple had a second son, Mark, in 1963, a year after Karen died of a brain tumor. True to form, Armstrong did not publicly address the tragedy.By 1963, NASA was striving to fulfill President Kennedy's goal of beating the Soviet Union in the space race and putting an American on the moon before the end of the decade. Kennedy wanted some civilian astronauts, and Armstrong was one of the first.In 1966, he made his first space flight, with fellow astronaut David R. Scott. Their ship, Gemini 8, was docking with an unmanned Agena rocket when a malfunctioning thruster sent the interlocked space vehicles tumbling uncontrollably.Unperturbed, Armstrong disconnected the two vehicles, brought Gemini 8 back under control and made a safe emergency landing in the Pacific. NASA officials cited his "extraordinary piloting skill" and took note of his calm.Two years later, a lunar landing training vehicle Armstrong was piloting suffered control failure just 200 feet off the ground. Armstrong ejected, parachuting to safety.On Jan. 1, 1969, he was named commander of Apollo 11, the first manned spaceship scheduled to land on the moon. His crewmates were fellow space veterans Aldrin and Michael Collins.Five months later, the massive Apollo 11 spaceship was nudged carefully onto the launch pad in Cape Canaveral, Fla., at Kennedy Space Center.The vehicle was as long as a football field, tipped on end. It consisted of the command module Columbia, which would carry the three astronauts on their 238,000-mile journey and in which Collins would orbit the moon; the lunar lander Eagle, which would carry Armstrong and Aldrin down to the lunar surface; and a huge Saturn booster rocket to hurl the whole thing into space.On July 16, 1969, Apollo 11 blasted off. Two and a half hours later, after an orbit and a half around the Earth, onboard rockets fired to send the spaceship on its three-day trip to the moon. Once in lunar orbit, Armstrong and Aldrin clambered into the Eagle and descended toward the lunar surface, leaving Collins to circle above them.FOR THE RECORD: An earlier version of this article stated that the lunar lander Eagle carried Armstrong and Collins to the lunar surface; it carried Armstrong and Aldrin.The landing wasn't easy. The lunar surface was rockier than expected, and Armstrong had to pilot the fragile craft horizontally until he found a safe, flat spot.On July 20, 1969, at 1:04:40 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, the small spacecraft came to rest gently near the moon's dry Sea of Tranquillity."The Eagle has landed," Armstrong radioed back to Earth.At New York's Yankee Stadium, 16,000 fans stood up and cheered.Six hours and 52 minutes later, as an onboard television camera sent grainy but stunning images back for the world to see, Armstrong became the first human to set foot on lunar soil.His famous quote that would reverberate through time was actually missing a word, Armstrong said soon after returning to Earth.As he gazed down at his footprint, the first made by a human on the moon, Armstrong said that he intended to say "one small step for a man" and thought that was what he had said. In a rare 1999 interview, he admitted he could not hear the "a" when he listened to the radio transmission as it traveled almost a quarter million miles back to Earth.There had been some dispute over who would be the first man to step on the moon, Armstrong or Aldrin, but Donald "Deke" Slayton, head of the astronaut corps, said he made the call."Neil was the commander," Slayton once said. "He had the seniority, and that was all there was to it."Aldrin stepped out of the Eagle a few minutes after Armstrong. The pair spent more than two hours on the lunar surface, collecting dozens of soil and rock samples, setting up seismic equipment, planting an American flag and taking photographs."Isn't this fun?" the usually reserved Armstrong remarked jocularly at one point, patting Aldrin on the shoulder as they bounded about in the low lunar gravity."The sights were simply magnificent, beyond any visual experience that I had ever been exposed to," Armstrong once said. He considered the 1968 Stanley Kubrick film "2001: A Space Odyssey" a realistic presentation of what it's like to be in space, according to Armstrong's biographer.As Armstrong and Aldrin climbed back into the Eagle, they left behind a plaque that reads: "Here men from the planet Earth first set foot on the moon. We come in peace for all mankind."Within hours, the Eagle had lifted off from the moon and rejoined the Columbia, and the three astronauts were on their way back to Earth.On July 24, 1969, Apollo 11 splashed down in the Pacific about 950 miles south of Hawaii. To ensure they weren't carrying any lunar organisms, the astronauts were quarantined for 18 days. President Nixon waved to them through a window of their isolation chamber.The nation saluted them on Aug. 13, 1969, when they appeared in a parade in New York City in the morning and another in Chicago in the afternoon. That night, they were honored by 1,400 at a state dinner at the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles. Nixon gave each of them the Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor. Then the trio left on a 22-nation tour, during which they met the queen of England, the shah of Iran and the pope.Armstrong was "a no-frills kind of guy who didn't talk a whole lot, but usually said what he meant," Aldrin said in the 2009 book "Moondust." The public adulation eventually dimmed for Aldrin and Collins, who survive him. But not for Armstrong; whenever he made a public appearance, people clamored for his autograph.At first he retreated for a couple of years to a NASA desk job in Washington. After earning a master's degree in aeronautical engineering at USC, he returned to Ohio. For a decade, he taught aerospace engineering at the University of Cincinnati.He bought a secluded 200-acre dairy farm near Lebanon, Ohio, and occasionally ventured into town for a quiet lunch at a local cafe. The town respected his privacy and he said he enjoyed the moderate physical work required on a farm.When called by his country, he responded, serving in 1985 on the National Commission on Space and as vice chairman of the presidential commission that investigated the 1986 explosion of the space shuttle Challenger. In 2010, he testified before Congress to object to proposed cuts in manned space-exploration projects.He continued to fly, piloting a light plane. He served on the boards of several large corporations and chaired AIL Technologies, an aerospace electronics firm on Long Island, N.Y., from 1989 to 2002.And he surprised many observers when he made television commercials for Chrysler in 1979.In 1994, Armstrong divorced his wife of 38 years. Shortly afterward, he married the former Carol Knight, a woman 15 years his junior, and receded further from public life.In addition to his wife, he is survived by his two sons, a stepson, a stepdaughter, 10 grandchildren, a brother and a sister.The closest Armstrong came to describing what the Apollo 11 mission meant to him was during a Life magazine interview several weeks before the flight."The single thing which makes any man happiest is the realization that he has worked up to the limits of his ability, his capacity," Armstrong said. "It's all the better, of course, if this work has made a contribution to knowledge, or toward moving the human race a little farther forward."Nelson is a Times staff writer. Malnic, a former Times staff writer, prepared a version of this story before he died in 2010.valerie.nelson@latimes.com Obituary Database Obituaries High Schools Schools Neil Armstrong NASA History Apollo 11 crew Associated Press Astronauts Neil Armstrong, left, Michael Collins and Edwin A. "Buzz" Aldrin in their Apollo 11 crew portrait. Armstrong was the mission commander. He and Aldrin landed on the moon on July 20, 1969. Astronauts Neil Armstrong, left, Michael Collins and Edwin A. "Buzz" Aldrin in their Apollo 11 crew portrait. Armstrong was the mission commander. He and Aldrin landed on the moon on July 20, 1969. (Associated Press) See more galleries Neil Armstrong in 2012 Bill Ingalls / Associated Press Neil Armstrong speaks at a celebration dinner honoring John Glenn in Columbus, Ohio, on Feb. 20, 2012. Neil Armstrong speaks at a celebration dinner honoring John Glenn in Columbus, Ohio, on Feb. 20, 2012. (Bill Ingalls / Associated Press) See more galleries Patch of the Apollo 11 mission Associated Press Apollo 11, the first manned mission to land on the moon, was launched on July 16, 1969. Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin Jr. walked on the lunar surface four days later. The mission patch was created by fellow astronaut Michael Collins, who piloted the Apollo 11 command module that orbited the moon. Apollo 11, the first manned mission to land on the moon, was launched on July 16, 1969. Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin Jr. walked on the lunar surface four days later. The mission patch was created by fellow astronaut Michael Collins, who piloted the Apollo 11 command module that orbited the moon. (Associated Press) See more galleries Official photo of the Apollo 11 crew NASA Kennedy Space Center Neil Armstrong, left, the commander of the July 1969 flight to the moon, appears with Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin in NASA's Apollo 11 crew portrait. Armstrong, an Ohio native, obtained his pilot's license on his 16th birthday, before he had earned his driver's license. Neil Armstrong, left, the commander of the July 1969 flight to the moon, appears with Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin in NASA's Apollo 11 crew portrait. Armstrong, an Ohio native, obtained his pilot's license on his 16th birthday, before he had earned his driver's license. (NASA Kennedy Space Center) See more galleries Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Felipe Dana @TheRock: "This is one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind" ~ Neil Armstrong 8/5/30 - 8/25/12 #IncredibleLegacy @TheRock: "This is one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind" ~ Neil Armstrong 8/5/30 - 8/25/12 #IncredibleLegacy (Felipe Dana) See more galleries Snoop Lion Victoria Will / Invision @SnoopDogg: RIP to my Unk Neil Armstrong! Stay High @SnoopDogg: RIP to my Unk Neil Armstrong! Stay High (Victoria Will / Invision) See more galleries
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Rival Factions of Top Donors Get Behind Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz Senator Marco Rubio campaigned Sunday in Davenport, Iowa. In the last six months of 2015, Federal Election Commission records show, a “super PAC” backing Mr. Rubio raised $14.3 million.CreditSam Hodgson for The New York Times By Nicholas Confessore and Sarah Cohen The wealthy donors who have built a powerful shadow Republican Party of outside groups are rapidly cleaving into two mutually hostile and deep-pocketed factions, complicating efforts to deny the party’s nomination to Donald J. Trump, reports filed with the Federal Election Commission on Sunday showed. Many of the Wall Street financiers who have been mainstays of Republican “super PACs” in the six years since the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision have rallied behind Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, betting that he is the party’s best chance to win a general election battle against Hillary Clinton. In the last six months of 2015, F.E.C. records show, a “super PAC” backing Mr. Rubio raised $14.3 million, including $2.5 million each from the hedge fund founders Paul Singer and Ken Griffin. The super PAC also drew significant support from donors who previously gave to groups backing Jeb Bush, among them Chris Cline, a coal executive, and Brian Ballard, a prominent Florida lobbyist. But the steady rise of Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, a Tea Party favorite reviled by party leaders, has unleashed a new counter-establishment of conservative donors, some from outside the universe of traditional Republican giving. They include wealthy evangelicals, libertarian businessmen, Israel hawks and others disenchanted by the party’s past nominees, and are drawn to Mr. Cruz’s uncompromising social conservatism and his promise to disrupt the party’s traditional power brokers in Washington. Mr. Cruz’s backers include the Wilks family of Texas, who made a fortune in the shale oil boom and are prominent donors to anti-abortion groups; Edward Czuker, a Los Angeles real estate developer and board member of the Republican Jewish Coalition; and the Illinois businessman Richard Uihlein, who gave $1 million to a pro-Cruz super PAC in January. Which Presidential Candidates Are Winning the Money Race See how the latest fund-raising numbers from the campaigns and outside groups stack up. “I think we’re rewriting history,” said Mica Mosbacher, a longtime Republican fund-raiser with ties to the Bush family, who decided to back Mr. Cruz because she was tired of the party nominating “moderates and career politicians.” “We’ve got a civil war within the party,” Ms. Mosbacher added. “And people want someone who is strong.” Mr. Trump has responded to their largess with an influx of his own money: In the last quarter of 2015, the billionaire businessman lent his campaign $10.8 million, according to F.E.C. reports, and raised just $2.7 million from other donors. Yet as caucusgoers gather in Iowa on Monday, Mr. Trump is at the top of the polls, and most of the money flowing into the Republican primary has been spent on attack ads targeting candidates other than the leader. Conservative Solutions PAC, which supports Mr. Rubio, has spent $3.2 million attacking Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey — an effort to stifle Mr. Christie in New Hampshire — and $3.3 million against Mr. Cruz. The main group supporting Mr. Bush, Right to Rise USA, has spent $1.5 million against Mr. Rubio and $366,000 against John Kasich. Super PACs backing Mr. Cruz have spent more than $1.4 million against Mr. Rubio. The expensive five-way shootout is a sharp departure from 2012, when virtually all of the Republican donors inclined to write seven-figure checks rallied behind a single candidate, Mitt Romney. And it presents a stark contrast to the Democratic contest, where the biggest checks raised by outside groups have all gone to Priorities USA, a super PAC backing Mrs. Clinton. Priorities reported that it had raised $51 million since the beginning of last year, including a $6 million contribution in December from the liberal hedge fund billionaire George Soros. The biggest outside group supporting Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont is funded entirely by a nurses union, pooling small contributions from members. The vast amounts of money still flowing into the race — combined with Mr. Trump’s knack for running an effective campaign without the benefit of substantial super PAC support — suggest that there may be no quick end to the nomination battle, despite Mr. Trump’s lead in most of the early Republican contests. While Mr. Bush raised less money for his campaign in the last quarter of 2015, the super PAC supporting him, Right to Rise, had $59 million on hand at year’s end, and likely has enough remaining to bludgeon other Republicans. Many of the group’s donors could move to support Mr. Rubio if Mr. Bush falters in New Hampshire. The pro-Rubio group, Conservative Solutions, had $14 million cash on hand, not including money held by an affiliated nonprofit that is not required to disclose its fund-raising. Mr. Cruz’s groups have recently spent another $1.4 million attacking Mr. Trump, who has overtaken Mr. Cruz in Iowa, a state where 60 percent of the Republican electorate identifies as evangelical. But the Cruz groups remain flush: As of the end of December, they had $32 million in cash on hand. David Barton, an evangelical activist in Texas who runs Keep the Promise, an umbrella group of pro-Cruz super PACs, said the group’s success was a reaction to earlier outside groups that wasted money on candidates uninspiring to conservative voters. Anti-establishment donors, he said, “finally have something that is closer to where they would like to give. And it is also closer to what they believe.” Yet the filings on Sunday reflect another reaction, as well. Mr. Sanders reported raising more than $33 million during the three months ending in December, most of it from grass-roots donors. In January, his campaign announced on Sunday, he took in an additional $20 million. The money has sustained him against Mrs. Clinton, who has built a more traditional campaign operation relying far more on donors giving the maximum contribution of $2,700. In Iowa, the two candidates are neck-and-neck, with Mr. Sanders holding on to a lead in New Hampshire. Both have enough money to compete effectively in the primaries and caucuses that follow. And Mr. Trump, beyond his loans to himself, has raised most of the rest of his money from small donors, including $2.7 million in the final quarter of 2015. Both Mr. Trump and Mr. Sanders have appealed to smaller donors in part by promising supporters they cannot be bought by the bigger ones. Both have eschewed the dominant super PAC model of the 2016 cycle, where candidates typically have dispatched a trusted aide to raise unlimited money for an outside group. Neither has set up committees of wealthy “bundlers” drumming up checks from friends and family members. Neither man spends much time at fund-raisers. “The traditional campaign spends most of its time raising money so that it can pay to get its message out,” said John Pudner, executive director of Take Back Our Republic, a conservative group that promotes small-donor giving. “Trump broke down the means, which is collect a lot of money. He’s found a different means to the same end.” Find out what you need to know about the 2016 presidential race today, and get politics news updates via Facebook, Twitter and the First Draft newsletter. A version of this article appears in print on , on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Rival Factions of Top Donors Get Behind Rubio and Cruz . Order Reprints | Today’s Paper | Subscribe In Iowa, Voters on the Edges May Set Tone for Primaries Trump or Cruz? Clinton or Sanders? Iowa Hears Last-Minute Pitches
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Belle ou économique? Achat voiture, assurances... Écrit par mfera Pour plus d'infos sur le permis de conduire et démarches à l'arrivée Aussi, ne manquez pas la FAQ sur le permis de conduire Quelle voiture acheter ? Belle ou économique?Ecrit par: mfera Bonjour la gang ,J'aimerai savoir quelles sont les voitures les plus vendus (rencontres) au QUEBEC ?Est ce les 4 x 4? Mini Van ? petite voitures ? Quels sont les avantages et incoveniants .Je sais que les 4x4 sont tres recommades pour le tout terrain et passe l'hiver Ok,incoveniant ca bouffe trop le carburant,avec la montee des prix du fuell ca doit bien derrange les poches,bien que soit disant le fuell est moins cher au CanadaPersonellement j'aime les gros char 4x4.Quelques infos sur les ventes des voitures neufshttp://www.statcan.ca/Daily/Francais/041115/q041115b.htm-------------------------------Ecrit par: Zogu QUOTEJe sais que les 4x4 sont tres recommades pour le tout terrain et passe l'hiver OkN'importe quel véhicule avec des bons pneus passe l'hiver OK.Les québécois conduisent n'importe quels véhicules et devinez quoi: ils survivent à l'hiver et font très peu d'accidents. Libre aux nouveaux arrivants d'engloutir toutes leurs économies dans l'achat d'un monstre 4x4 par peur de la neige!!!Quant au fait d'aller sur du "tout terrain" en 4x4, je crois que c'est un mythe pour faire rêver le citadin. Je ne connais aucun propriétaire de 4x4 qui est sorti de la route pour aller se balader dans des sentiers. La plupart habitent en banlieue et restent sagement sur les chemins asphaltés! -------------------------------Ecrit par: didtrezegolEn effet, le 4X4 en ville est un effet de mode. Préferez une bonne Japonaise, c'est économe et c'est résistant (style Hyundai ou Kia)Et le meilleur 4X4 à ce jour est la Lada Niva -------------------------------Ecrit par: Chanel Hello,4 bons pneus d'hier et surtout économique d'essence comme les petites voitures.Honda civic, Toyota Echo, etc....... -------------------------------Ecrit par: suomi salut, de toute façon, tout dépend si tu as une famille ou pas. Dans notre cas, avec 3 enfants et 1 chien, on n'avait pas le choix donc dodge grand caravan (très bonne voiture). Par contre, si tu es seul, prends une petite, tu verras ton portefeuille te remerciera niveau consommation. Il faut éviter le pt cruiser (jamais vu un truc aussi tape-cul que ce char). -------------------------------Ecrit par: Zogu QUOTE: Et le meilleur 4X4 à ce jour est la Lada NivaMais ils n'en font plus... Pour une Lada, c'était un modèle impressionnant. Mes parents ont eu la chance de faire un "road test" dans une Lada Niva il y a longtemps (dans les années 80) et ils n'avaient pas détesté.QUOTE: Il faut éviter le pt cruiser (jamais vu un truc aussi tape-cul que ce char). mad.gifLe PT Cruiser c'est une Neon avec une belle carrosserie. Mais ça demeure un citron tant au niveau de la mécanique que de la suspension et des accessoires.Puis-je vous recommander la Mazda 3 Sport. Contrairement à ce que son qualificatif "sport" indique, c'est un véhicule sérieux, confortable, qui a une bonne tenue de route et beaucoup d'espace intérieur; c'est un modèle 5 portes et donc on peut ouvrir à l'arrière et coucher les sièges pour transporter des meubles et des planches de bois par exemple.Moi je possède une Protégé 5 (2002), c'est une 5 portes toujours, et je suis très heureux de mon achat. Ils ne font plus ce modèle (qui est quand même disponible dans l'usagé), qui a été remplacé par la Mazda 3, avec un moteur plus fort et une meilleure insonorisation.Ajoutons que cette voiture est très populaire au Québec, avec quelques autres modèles semblables (des Toyota, Honda, Ford, etc.) Je crois que le principal avantage d'une 5 portes, qu'on appelle souvent "hatchback" (porte-à-l'arrière) ici, est sa polyvalence. C'est à la fois un bon véhicule familial, un véhicule de voyage et un véhicule de transport de gros objets.J'ajouterais que je fais régulièrement des trajets de 500 km... et que ma Protégé 5 ne m'a jamais déçu.PS: Considérez qu'au Québec, à cause du climat surtout, les voitures ont une durée de vie souvent inférieure à 10 ans. Avant d'acheter une vieille caisse pourrie, réfléchissez-y bien. Encore la semaine dernière, nous avons aidé un nouvel arrivant Français, dont la vieille voiture (totalement pourrie) qu'il avait achetée usagée à 500$, a rendu l'âme près de chez nous.-------------------------------Ecrit par: aurelie Salut, Effectivement il faut se méfier des veilles minounes... cependant, j'ai acheté l'an dernier une Honda civic de 1991, elle roule encore, a démarré au quart de tour l'hiver dernier malgré les -40. Elle vient de passer les 277000km, m'a couté 500$ et est partie pour quelques belles années encore! C'est sur que je fais quelques réparations mais elle ne me coute pas plus chere que la Mazda protégé 5 2003(que j'adore soit dit en passant!) de mon chum. Certes il n,a pas forcément de réparations à faire faire mais qui entre l'entretien, l'assurance et l'essence paye une somme rondelette chaque mois! L'avantage c'est que l'assurance et l'essence ne me coutent presque rien malgré mes 70km par jour pas toujours faciles en hiver!Il arrive donc qu'on puisse trouver une belle petite occas, il faut juste la faire examiner par un garagiste en qui on a confiance!! Il pourra également t'indiquer si ca vaut ou pas le coup de faire quelques investissements et quelles sont les éventuelles priorités... On m'a même proposé à deux reprises de la racheter si je voulais m'en débarrasser! En tous les cas, j,adore ma petite Honda...-------------------------------Ecrit par: DouceBrise Petite note, Note que pour les 4X4 et les autres gros moteurs, il y aura une nouvelle taxe à payer en 2005 (je crois ou sinon 2006) pour l'achat de nouvelles voitures, demandée par le ministère de l'Environnement puisque ces voitures consomment plus et donc sont plus polluantes, c'est à surveiller. Par contre, nous, nous songeons à acheter la toute nouvelle Tucson de Hyundai formait 2X4, elle a tout du 4X4, sauf le moteur et la consommation, il la vende aussi beaucoup moins chère toutes options inclus et la meilleure garantie sur toutes les voitures. Pour le 2X4, automatique, toutes options, taxes incluses, le prix était un peu plus de 23 000 $, la garantie est de 7 ans ou 120 000 km.Mais on s'interroge encore puisque c'est la première année, et on sait tous que la première année, les bobos sortent, mais en même temps ils sont confiants en leur produit en proposant une telle garantie...bref, c'est un pensez-y bien. -------------------------------Ecrit par: Zogu QUOTE: cependant, j'ai acheté l'an dernier une Honda civic de 1991La Civic est une voiture à part! C'est le véhicule favori des jeunes sportifs et de ceux qui font des "modifs": aileron, silencieux double, néons, marchepied, décalques, etc.Y'a comme une histoire d'amour entre le jeune homme québécois et la Civic, peut-être parce que c'est un (petit) véhicule sport qui a de la gueule, qui ne coûte pas cher et qui est "plastique" (facile à modifier). Sans compter le moteur, qui est vraiment facile à réparer soi-même.En tout cas... c'est pas étonnant que des gens veulent te la racheter! Gageons que quand tu la mettras en vente, un de ces jours, elle trouvera preneur... peu importe dans quel état elle se trouve! -------------------------------Ecrit par: Redflag Salut la gang, QUOTE: La Civic est une voiture à part!Il s'en vend tellement au Canada que Honda a fait une pub télé "Civic Nation" ou "Le pays de la Civic". Cependant, c'est au volant d'une Civic qu'on retrouve 75% des fous du volant... l'autre 1/4 étant partagé entre la Jetta et la Protegé 5... La Mazda 3 est efffectivement une petite merveille. Je ne l'ai pas encore essayée, mais elle sera à mon goût trop tape-cul, la protegé était déjà super dure en suspensionm, et d'après un collègue de travail qui vient de se l'offrir, elle est encore plus dure que la précédente génération, surtout avec les énormes roues de 17 pouces. Côté confort, les dernières Civic ne sont pas très bonnes non plus : à l'avant c'est ok, mais l'arrière sautille sans arrêt, il suffit d'en suivre une sur l'autoroute pour s'en apercevoir ! Et j'ai pu tester de l'intérieur, au place arrière justement. On embrasse régulièrement le plafond. Ceci dit il n'y a pas vraiment plus fiable qu'une Civic ou qu'une Toyota. La dernière Corolla, bien que plate de design, offre un compromis très européen : ferme et confortable. Les américaines sont souvent mal suspendues (sauf les haut de gamme): molles et dures à la fois, sièges inconfortables (palme des mauvais sièges : Chevrolet Cavalier/Pontiac Sunfire, Pontiac Grand Am). Quand on achète américain, il ne faut pas acheter du bas de gamme. Les camionettes font un peu exception : toutes confortables et ok en tenue de route. QUOTE: Et le meilleur 4X4 à ce jour est la Lada NivaTu veux dire le pire ? Jamais je n'ai eu aussi peur de ma vie que dans un tel tas de ferraille, c'était en Guadeloupe. Un modèle neuf est ok pour faire un peu de tout-terrain, mais c'est pas fiable du tout, et surtout mauvais en performances générales. Il y a aujourd'hui l'embarras du choix en 4x4 au Québec, et tous surpassent le dinosaure Lada. Les gros 4x4 n'ont que des inconvénients si on a un petit portefeuille. Si c'est l'inverse, ils deviennent très sympathiques À noter pour les futurs immigrants : attendez-vous à de nouveaux chiffres en matière de consommation et de puissance : ici une auto petite ou moyenne consomme entre 7 et 10L au 100km, une camionette entre 10 et 13L, un ptit 4x4 entre 9 et 12 L (4cylindres) ou 10-15L (6 cylindres) ou carrément 13-20L (8cylindres). La puissance des véhicules, si je reprends ma liste : 110 à 160ch, camionnette 190-250ch, 4x4 de 120-160 ch, 180-250ch, 300-350ch pour les V8. Même une minuscule Echo Hatchback (la Yaris en Europe) fait 110ch... Imaginez. Voilà pourquoi ça consomme plus, mais surtout, voilà pourquoi, même avec une automatique, ça avance, y'a du répondant. Ah oui, oubliez les Diesel, il y a juste deux-trois modèles dispo, tous chez VW, qui puent, sont bruyants, et qui avancent moins bien que les nouveaux véhicules hybrides essence-électrique...L'Amérique a du bon... -------------------------------Ecrit par: phil64qcSalut, QUOTE: Préferez une bonne Japonaise, c'est économe et c'est résistant (style Hyundai ou Kia)Une japonaise oui mais Hyundai et Kia sont coréennes Ca fait une différence!!!QUOTE: Et le meilleur 4X4 à ce jour est la Lada NivaEn russie oui ou éventuellement en Europe mais pas en Amérique du Nord Pour les garanties, Mitsubishi vient tout juste de lancer 10 ans ou 160000km!!!Rappel: un gros 4x4, le meilleur soit-il, sans pneus hiver, ne vaut pas grand chose sur la neige ou la glace par rapport à une berline bien chaussée!!!Autre rappel: pour ceux qui ont la phobie de la glace ou de la neige sur les routes, privilégiez une berline 4x4, bien chaussée genre Subaru, gamme Volvo AWD, Matrix AWD.................etc.-------------------------------Ecrit par: Zogu Ben moi j'aime ça, une Mazda Protégé 5 avec une suspension raide. Voici mes commentaire sur les Mazda en général (Protégé, Protégé 5, Mazda 3):POUR- beaucoup d'options sont incluses dans le modèle de base- intérieur pratique (beaucoup d'espace)- excellente consommation d'essence- moteur assez puissant (surtout dans les nouveaux modèles)- très peu de problèmes mécaniques- prix très avantageux- finition intérieure potableCONTRE- intérieur bruyant- système de chauffage inégal (fait cuire le pied gauche du passager pendant qu'il se gèle le pied droit)- tableau de bord peu excitant- climatisation vraiment très faible -------------------------------Ecrit par: didtrezegol Vive la Lada Niva en effet.JANTES ALLIAGES DECORATION LATERALEMOTEUR 1700 CM3 INJECTION, BI-CARBURATION ROUE DE SECOURS ET CRIC LOGES DANS LE COMPARTIMENT MOTEURCAPOT MOTEUR INSONORISEBOITE DE TRANSFERT AVEC DIFFERENCIEL ET BLOCAGE PAR LEVIERDES SIEGES ARRIERE RABATTABLES EN FONT UN UTILITAIRE POUR VOS TRANSPORTS. VOLUME UTILE 1150 DM3UN RESERVOIR DE GAZ BIEN PROTEGE, FIXE SOUS LE PLANCHEREt effectivement Kia et Hyunday sont des marques coréennes mais je voulais voir si tu suivais Ceci étant, la voiture de mes rêves et qui vaut + 30 000 euros tout de même et que j'achèterai + tard est la Subaru Imprezza STI. Là je me contente d'une VW Polo, en attendant une Golf Trend Pack , modèle 5, le pendant de la Honda Civic à Quebecland si je lis tous vos messages. -------------------------------Ecrit par: Benoit73QUOTE: Quand j'srai grand j'aurai une Audi... Quattro... Excellent choix Red Des A4 1.8T ou 3l quattro, il y a maintenant d'abordables en seconde main et meme des S4 de 2001! Surtout que l'on m'a dit que ces vehicules etaient bien galvanisés, et que certaines parties de la carrosserie sont en alu, a verifier sur A4.-------------------------------Ecrit par: mandragore Yep, effectivement sur la plupart des audi une partie de la carrosserie est en aluminium. C'est une des raisons pour lequelles les audis sont chères. Pour info l'A2 est la seule voiture entièrement construite en aluminium. -------------------------------Ecrit par: RedflagSalut la gang, QUOTEDes A4 1.8T ou 3l quattro, il y a maintenant d'abordables en seconde main et meme des S4 de 2001! Surtout que l'on m'a dit que ces vehicules etaient bien galvanisés, et que certaines parties de la carrosserie sont en alu, a verifier sur A4.Les Audi voient leur caisse et leur panneaux de carosserie 100% galvanisés au zinc, des deux côtés. C'est je crois la seule marque au monde à faire ça (avec Porsche ?). Les modèles haut de gamme (A8) et sûrement d'autres aussi, ont leur caisse et leur carosserie 100% en aluminium. Donc pas de rouille...Didtrezegol, Le Kia Sportage ne doit pas être beaucoup plus cher qu'un Lada Niva, et au niveau du look, de la finition et de l'équipement, c'est quand même autre chose (lecteur CD, climatisation...). Sans parler de la garantie Kia, excellente. Enfin, on roule bien dans ce qu'on veut, hein La Golf est ici une voiture de yuppie, car elle est assez chère, bien que souvent bien équipée. La Civic vendue au Canada n'est pas du tout la Civic européenne. Elle est beaucoup plus grosse et longue, avec un coffre, au moins aussi longue qu'une 307 avec coffre, ou qu'un Jetta (Bora). La Golf est donc une "petite voiture". On voit très rarement quelques Civic hatchback neuves ou récentes (le modèle européen). En revanche on en trouve d'occasion des années 90, mais pas des années 2000. -------------------------------Ecrit par: mfera Bjr ,Finallement il faut orienter le choix de la voiture en tenant compte des conditions climatiques du quebec/canada , une voiture a carosserie 100% galvanisés au zinc, des deux côtés resiste mieux a tout ce qui est deverse sur les routes pendant la periode hivernale,tandisque d'autres voitures sont attaquees par la rouille apres l'hiver.Les audis sembleront etre les miuex adaptees? et nos fameuses american cars?-------------------------------Ecrit par: gollum QUOTEDans notre cas, avec 3 enfants et 1 chien, on n'avait pas le choix donc dodge grand caravan (très bonne voiture).C'est vrai que lors de notre périble en février dernier à Montréal on en a vu pas mal, des anciens modèles (série 2) jusqu'au plus récentes. Que ce soit des Plymouth Voyager ou Dodge Caravan ... plus connues en France sous le nom de Chrysler (Grand) Voyager.QUOTELes camionettes font un peu exception : toutes confortables et ok en tenue de route.Hum, cela doit dépendre si c'est une traction ou une propulsion ... je connais un couple d'amis qui mettent quand même environ 400Kg de gravier à l'arrière de leur pickup Ford pendant l'hiver parce que comme il est à propulsion et que le poids est à l'avant, en hiver cela a tendance à chasser un peu parait-il ... -------------------------------Ecrit par: dufferin2005 puisque l'on est dans les voitures, conaissez vous un bon revendeur de voituresd'occas à québec.Merci.-------------------------------Ecrit par: magic_30 Ceux qui adorent encore la 4x4 ce n'est pas seulement pour bien passer l'hiver. Je n'ai jamais eu la chance de rouler en 4x4 mais si l'occasion se presente à bon prix, je ne vais pas hesiter de m'en taper une.Quelles sont les 4x4 bon prix en Amerique du Nord? -------------------------------Ecrit par: dufferin2005le seul problème de l'alu est qu'il s'oxyde avec le sel, donc si les routes sont salés pour faire fondre la glace, les éléments en alus en prennent un sacré coup.Il faut être super soigneux, rincer la voiture fréquement etc...-------------------------------Ecrit par: smadQUOTE(dufferin2005 @)le seul problème de l'alu est qu'il s'oxyde avec le sel, donc si les routes sont salés pour faire fondre la glace, les éléments en alus en prennent un sacré coup.Il faut être super soigneux, rincer la voiture fréquement etc...C'est pas censé être moins pire avec l'alu? qu'avec l'acier? -------------------------------Ecrit par: dufferin2005 C'est pas censé être moins pire avec l'alu? qu'avec l'acier? Les caisses en acier sont traitées antirouille. L'alu ne s'oxydant pas avec l'eau, une telle protection n'est pas nécessaire.Mais si rien n'est prévu comme revêtement pour protéger l'alu, le sel provoque une oxydation certaine. On dit que l'alu est piqué par le sel. Il faut savoir que les caractéristiques ne sont pas pour autant détruites, mais je peux imaginer qu'à long terme le matériaux se dégrade.L'intérêt de l'alu est surtout le poids réduit par rapport à l'acier. Ce qui permet de croitre les équipement sans rendre le véhicule trop lourd.MAis je ne crois pas que le gain total de poids soit énorme. D'autant que l'alu est un matériaux tendre, il en faut donc plus en quantité. Il offre de supers avantages, mais en région côtière maritime ou dasn le cas d'un sallage régulier des routes il est exposé. -------------------------------Ecrit par: smad 25-11 à 11:21L'A8 fait quand même 500 kg de moins que la phaeton alors qu'elles sont de gabarit équivalent, c'est quand même pas mal pour une bête de 1800 kg!!!! -------------------------------Ecrit par: dufferin2005 25-11 à 11:33donc l'alu est bon point pour le poids, c'est certain, compte tenu des équipements.Mais toujours la réserve sur l'alu et le sel, mais il doit être facile de savoir si l'alu reçois un traitement, ce qui semble le plus logique; ils sont pas débile chez audi.Mon frere a eu une A3 et franchement les finitions sont pas super et la fiabilité des équipements est décevante, toujours un système électronique en panne, ou le levier de vitesse qui se décolle, enfin pleins de petits trucs comme ça qui gachent le produit et vu le coût ça devient plutot un mauvais produit.Pour les modèles au dessus je ne sais pas ce que ça donne.-------------------------------Ecrit par: Zogu 25-11 à 11:33QUOTECeux qui adorent encore la 4x4 ce n'est pas seulement pour bien passer l'hiver. Je n'ai jamais eu la chance de rouler en 4x4 mais si l'occasion se presente à bon prix, je ne vais pas hesiter de m'en taper une.Quelles sont les 4x4 bon prix en Amerique du Nord?Euhhhhhh... si je compare ton image avatar (un panda et le logo WWF / World Wildlife Fund) et ton intention d'acheter un 4x4... y'a comme une drôle de contradiction... -------------------------------Ecrit par: BiscuitDérable 25-11 à 14:14La McLaren F1 est pas mal! Avec une vitesse de pointe de 350 Km, tu ne seras jamais en retard au travail. Les points faibles:- Plancher bas pas très pratique pour la conduite hivernale.- Modèle avec transmission automatique non disponible.- Pas de support pour accrocher une remorque/roulotte- Son puissant moteur V12 n'est pas aussi économique en essence qu'une Toyota Écho.-------------------------------Ecrit par: Redflag 25-11 à 16:46Salut la gang, QUOTELes camionettes font un peu exception : toutes confortables et ok en tenue de route. Hum, cela doit dépendre si c'est une traction ou une propulsion ...Il n'y a plus aucune van/camionnette ("monospace" en français de france) à propulsion depuis belle lurette, même en Amérique. L'Audi A2 est effectivement 100% alu (caisse + carosserie) alors que l'A8 ne possède que la caisse en alu, pas les panneaux de carosserie. Pour revenir à l'alu, faut pas délirer, c'est quand même assez résitant à la corrosion. La peinture protège bien de la corrosion. Et même l'alu à nu d'une écaille s'oxydera bien moins vite que de l'acier à nu. QUOTE: Quelles sont les 4x4 bon prix en Amerique du Nord?Qui dit 4x4 ne dit pas "bon prix", il va falloir vous l'enfoncer dans la têteuuuu Les seuls 4x4 pas chers sont : Suzuki Vitara/Chevrolet Tracker (mêmes autos) et Kia Sportage, éventuellement Hyundai Santa Fe ou Tucson (27000$ hors taxes en 4x4) ou Toyota Rav 4 (25000$ + taxes). Tout le reste coûte un bras, que ça soit neuf ou d'occasion. Neuf : compter 30000$ mini + taxes pour un modèle moyen, et beaucoup plus pour plus de fun...Une Fiat Panda ici ? Ben c'est ben cute comme auto, mais je ne lui donne pas 2 hivers avant d'être bouffée par la rouille... et en plus démarrerait-elle les matins d'hiver ? -------------------------------Ecrit par: FRBELCAN 25-11 à 17:41ben j'en ai vu des pas mal du tout pour 8000$ taxes comprises, d'ailleurs, c'est celui là que j'va acheter !!!! un bon FORD EXPLORER, moi ça me va !bien sûr y a du pour et du contre mais ça moi ça me contente !-------------------------------Ecrit par: Petitblanc 26-11 à 3:56Salut à tous,très intéressante cette conversation sur nos différentes opportunités d'acquisition en matière d'automobile!Seulement je me pose une question : existe t'il des "monospaces" du type Scénic ou Picasso dans la belle province! Non pas que je veuille absolument acheter ce type de véhicule mais je n'en trouve pas chez les constructeurs : à priori le seul type de monospace existant est du type Espace, 807, Chrysler Grand Voyageur autrement dit les monospaces XXL bien trop grands pour notre petite famille!Sur tes conseils, Zogu, j'ai été voir la Mazda 3 Sport et effectivement elle est assez séduisante et économique!-------------------------------Ecrit par: FRBELCAN 26-11 à 5:11Salut PetitblancAchète donc un Ford Galaxy !!! http://www.ford.cac'est moins grand qu'un grand voyager !-------------------------------Ecrit par: gollum 26-11 à 6:11QUOTE: Les camionettes font un peu exception : toutes confortables et ok en tenue de route.Hum, cela doit dépendre si c'est une traction ou une propulsion ...Il n'y a plus aucune van/camionnette ("monospace" en français de france) à propulsion depuis belle lurette, même en Amérique.Ouupps désolé Redflag, j'avais assimilé "camionette" à "pick-up" et pas "van" ou "monospace" ... -------------------------------Ecrit par: Redflag 26-11 à 9:17QUOTE: Seulement je me pose une question : existe t'il des "monospaces" du type Scénic ou Picasso dans la belle province!Non ! Pas de Ford Galaxy en Amérique du Nord... en tout cas je n'en ai jamais vu !Pour info le Freestar est une (très) grande camionette, bien plus grande que le Dodge Caravan de base, et aussi grande que le Grand Dodge Caravan.Pour un Français habitué aux mini-chars, ça fait changement ! 5.10 m de long !-------------------------------Ecrit par: Petitblanc 27-11 à 5:22Salut Redflag,donc si je comprend bien : ou bien on a des "petites" voitures économiques ou alors des "grosses" plus du tout économiques!Bon, de toute manière on va laisser de côté le superflu pour garder la raison : vive les petites vigoureuses...Encore une petite question,je consulte depuis peu quelques sites de voitures d'occasion en ce moment, plus pour m'imprégner que pour acheter (notre route est encore longue avant de vous rejoindre... ), et je vois beaucoup de photos de voitures accidentés dans les annonces !Est-ce à dire que les québécois sont foncièrement plus honnètes que les français qui auraient plutot tendance à cacher ce genre de choses?!Ou bien sont ils obligés par la législation de le mettre en avant?!-------------------------------Ecrit par: Redflag 27-11 à 13:28Salut la gang, QUOTEdonc si je comprend bien : ou bien on a des "petites" voitures économiques ou alors des "grosses" plus du tout économiques!Non, tu as juste à décaler vers le haut ton échelle de "petite/grande voiture". Et il y aussi des modèles intéressants. Je trouve que l'auto que j'ai actuellement est intéressante sur bien des points, même si elle n'est pas - pour moi - excitante. Il s'agit d'une ELantra 2002 VE de Hyundai. Hyndai a bien changé, et tu verras d'après le lien ci-joint qu'il s'agit tout bonnement d'une des meilleures voitures de sa catégorie, loin devant l'équivalent américain. En fait, c'est probablement le meilleur rapport qualité-prix. Je la cite en exemple car elle répond à ta question et représente un bon compromis entre économie (peu chère à l'achat, conso raisonnable) et prestation : très spacieuse (taille Laguna), de nombreux détails qu'on retrouve sur des voitures de la catégorie supérieure. Malgré sa taille plus importante que la concurrence elle est comparée à des autos plus petites en raison de son prix inférieur. Une Honda Civic représente aussi un bon choix de voiture spacieuse et économique, même si c'est moins grand dedans. Il y a sûrement autant de place dans une Civic nord-américaine que dans une Jetta (Bora). Et ici tu n'as pas à te poser la question de "quel motorisation choisir ? la 120 ch est 3000euros de plus que la poussive 70-80ch...", car elles viennent TOUTES (et là je parle de 100% des autos neuves) avec un moteur à la hauteur, qui te permettra de bien rouler, en sécurité, même chargé. QUOTEje vois beaucoup de photos de voitures accidentés dans les annonces !Est-ce à dire que les québécois sont foncièrement plus honnètes que les français qui auraient plutot tendance à cacher ce genre de choses?!Ou bien sont ils obligés par la législation de le mettre en avant?!J'ai pas vraiment fait attention à ça ! La raison je crois est qu'ici beaucoup de gens ne font pas réparer leur char après un petit accrochage de rien du tout ! Je vois quantités d'autos presque neuves avec une vitre de phare arrière cassée et réparée au tape, un pare-choc enfoncé... On dirait que les gens ne veulent pas d'augmentation de leur prime d'assurance, ou ne pas payer la franchise, ou qu'ils vivent tout simplement au-dessus de leurs moyens, et quand viens le temps de mettre les 250-500$ de franchise pour unn pare-choc (qui coûte toujours dans les 500$), ben c'est non... Quand les autos sont assez abimées, par contre, je ne connais pas la raison. Mais j'éviterais d'acheter un char magané si j'étais toi...Le lien : http://www.caaquebec.com/fr/popup/index.as...-------------------------------Ecrit par: totof06 27-11 à 20:39QUOTE(phil64qc @ 24-11 à 21:14)Rappel: un gros 4x4, le meilleur soit-il, sans pneus hiver, ne vaut pas grand chose sur la neige ou la glace par rapport à une berline bien chaussée!!!Autre rappel: pour ceux qui ont la phobie de la glace ou de la neige sur les routes, privilégiez une berline 4x4, bien chaussée genre Subaru, gamme Volvo AWD, Matrix AWD.................etc.Je confirme : j'ai déjà eu l'occasion de prendre des plaques de glaces cette semaine sur au moins 2 des roues et rien de rien : ma subaru outback n'a pas bronché... Très content de mon investissement et l'hiver ne fait que commencer ! -------------------------------Ecrit par: pol_zak 22-01 à 23:39Salut à tous les forumistes !J'ai décidé de m'acheter une voiture, car je me géle d'attendre le bus quand il fait -30° dehors.Que pensais vous de la Chrysler NEON, y en a t'il qui on cette voiture ? Je la trouve pas mal au niveau du design, mais que vos t'elle réélement ?Avec toutes les pub de l'ecan HGREGOIRE dans les journaux je me laisserai bien tenté car les tarifs sont vraiment bon marché, y en a t'il qui on acheté leur voiture chez HGREGOIRE ?Si vous avez des tuyaux pour les voitures je serais toujours prennant, car en passant j'y connais vraiment rien.......----------------------------Ecrit par: Zogu 23-01 à 0:59La Neon est la pire voiture à avoir lamentablement foulé l'asphalte de nos routes. A éviter absolument!!! Et tous les "guides de l'auto" vous le confirmeront.Et pour ajouter une pointe de pratique (à la théorie): un de mes amis a possédé une Neon pendant 6 ans et il a eu tous les problèmes possibles. Rétroviseur qui tombe, freins qui collent, usure prématurée de certaines pièces, consommation d'essence décevante, etc.PS: La PT Cruiser est bâtie sur un chassis de Neon.----------------------------Ecrit par: Redflag 23-01 à 2:00Salut, Modèle à fuir, comme le dit Zogu !Niveau design ? Ultra-déséquilibré ! Sous certains angles (profil surtout), l'avant est tout aplati, l'arrière semble épais au contraire, et entre les deux, une courbe disgracieuse fait la transition. Voiture super basse aussi (comme les anciennes Civic) et donc ça patine facile dès que y'a plus de 15cm de neige. Moteur bruyant... ----------------------------Ecrit par: X__Bunny__7 23-01 à 8:44WOW !!!! Ben voyons !!!!!!!!!!!!!! PetiteS PrécisionS ....Il y a Néon et Néon ... c'est à dire, le modèle avant 2000 et ceux de l'année 2000 et suivantes. En débutant, je signalerais juste que l'un des deux détracteurs de la Néon estime aussi que l'emploi des pneux d'hiver n'est pas utile pour traverser l'hiver québecois ... C'est tout dire sur ses connaissances en char québecois (nord américains)...J'utilise une Neon 2000 pour faire quotidiennement le trajet Québec-Saint Vicor de Beauce aller-retour ... et aucun problème ! et pas de patinage même dans 15 cm de neige, ce qui est bien plus fréquent dans la Beauce qu'au coeur de Montréal.Comparé aux autres Sunfire ou Cavalier, le confort est bien plus agréable dans une Néon. Pas de chute de rétroviseur (ben voyons ...). Une consommation un peu élevée, enfin je trouve, du 9 L/ 100 kms mais il faut aussi avouer que je roule en moyenne entre 120 et 130 km/h sur l'autoroute (ouh pas bien ça !!!) et aussi que le moteur est un 2.0 L essence (et pas un petit moulin du genre 1.7 L de chez Honda).Moteur bruyant ? ... euh, c'est vrai qu'on entend le moteur mais pas besoin de mettre la radio à fond, ni de se crier l'un l'autre pour se comprendre ... (c'est un petit char quand même ...) Le principal défaut de ce char est à mon avis, en version automatique, la boite auto à laquelle il manque un rapport, j'ai parfois l'impression, pour comparer avec une boite manuelle, de ne pas avoir de 3ème, de passer du rapport 2 au 4.Sinon, voiture très maniable, petite (se faufile dans la circulation et profite bien des immenses places de stationnement dispo ici)Pour un avis objectif sur la Néon ... voici un lien d'un essai routier complet ...http://www.auto123.com/fr/info/news/roadtest,view,Chrysler.spy?artid=404&pg=1Concernant la comparaison Néon-PT Cruiser, voici un article qui en dit bien plus long que les commentaires précédents ...http://www.auto123.com/fr/info/news/roadtest,view,Chrysler.spy?artid=406&pg=1Maintenant aussi, tu peux choisir le caractère impersonnel des voitures asiatiques ... au moins comme ces voitures font souvent l'objet d'une copie en règle de voiture made in europe ou USA, tu ne risques pas d'être trop perdu en arrivant.Il y a aussi les Volkswagen ... mais assemblée au Mexique ... et horriblement cher sur le marché américain ... une Jetta (Bora en Europe) à environ un prix similaire qu'un Dodge Magnum ... Les Audi .... MDR, pour en avoir eut ... je peux juste confirmer l'appartenance au groupe VW (jusqu'au poignée de portes) mais le prix est majoré vers le haut ... Donc, rouler en Audi, c'est vouloir se démarquer des VW, tout en roulant en VW.Pour terminer je dirais juste que je possède trois chars ... une Néon 2000, un PT Cruiser 2003 et un Dodge Caravan 2001 ... et aucun problème à signaler (dans un mois, cela fera un an que je suis installé !).Voila ... maintenant j'attends les foudres des anti-chars américains ... ----------------------------Ecrit par: pol_zak Merci a tous !Et merci particulierement à BUNNY car tes infos sont precises, tu as l'air tres bien informé en char en tout cas.Comme tu me dis que Hgregoire et une TRES TRES TRES mauvaise idée, ta proposition de m'envoyer l'adresse de ton vendeur de char m'interresse, mais est il à Montrea ?----------------------------Ecrit par: Petitblanc Salut à tous,ben moi j'ai pas encore fait mon choix entre USA et Japon mais puisqu'on parle voiture j'aurais voulu savoir quelles étaient les remises que l'on étaient susceptibles d'avoir au Québec ! Sur l'achat d'un char neuf...----------------------------Ecrit par: peanut J'adore la PT Cruiser...j'aimerais bien que ce soit ma prochaine voiture...mais j'ai toujours eu de la méfiance pour les voitures américaines.. peanut qui a une Jetta 1.8T (selon redflag, le meilleur 4 cylindres au monde!) ----------------------------Ecrit par: X__Bunny__7ouaip , collectionneur de char, moè ... Tu ne dois pas avoir peur des chars américains ... ou alors faut qu'on m'explique pourquoi le Dodge Caravan est le mdèle le plus vendus de sa catégorie en amérique du Nord .. et qu'on me dise pas que c'est à cause de 0 % de financement ou les locations "à bas prix" ... si c'était pas correct question fiabilité, il n'y en aurait pas autant sur les routes au Québec ...Pauvre Peanut, le 1.8 T meilleur moteur 4 cylindres .... pas au niveau consommation en tout cas ... et c'est oublié de le comparer avec le 1.7 L des Honda civic ...----------------------------Ecrit par: Redflag 2Salut la gang, Les Neon sont très basses, comme les Civic d'avant 2001, et je réitère que pour sortir d'une place de stationnement enneigée, ce sont les premiers véhicules à avoir des diffcicultés car ils sont très bas. Sur la route évidemment, pas de problèmes. Conclusion du CAA pour le modèle LX 2002 (modèle plus équipé que la moyenne): "Dommage que la première génération de Neon ait terni sérieusement la réputation de cette voiture. Depuis la seconde génération, apparue en 2000, cette petite Chrysler est plus homogène, mieux construite, plus confortable, moins bruyante, plus spacieuse, etc. Toutefois, lorsqu’on considère le prix demandé, on constate qu’on peut obtenir des voitures de qualité supérieure et plus raffinées pour le même prix ou même à un prix inférieur."Pas de quoi s'émerveiller tout de même... Autrement dit, achetez plutôt la version de base, vous ferez une meilleure affaire. Côté esthétique c'est une question de goût, mais à part la mazda 3 qui est superbe, la Corolla et l'Elantra correcte, les américaines Sunfire et Cavalier de ce segment ne sont pas raffinées (disproportions évidentes), à mon avis. D'ailleurs à qui Chevrolet a fait appel pour refaire ses voitures de bas de gamme (Aveo, Optra et Epica) ? Suzuki ! Elles sont au moins plus homogènes sur le plan du design, sans être très belles ou novatrices comme la Mazda 3. J'oubliais la Focus, qui est à mon sens LA meilleure Nord-américaine du segment, bien plus homogène, mais nettement moins habitable qu'une Elantra, par exemple. Si vous voulez vraiment une auto dans le coup dans ce segment, c'est la Mazda 3 : "Très impressionnante la Mazda 3. Peu importe le modèle choisi, cette compacte saura satisfaire les personnes qui aiment conduire. De plus, avec le modèle à hayon la Mazda 3 Sport offre une belle polyvalence. En plus d’être très agréable à conduire, elle est bien équipée et construite avec soin" toujours d'après le CAA.C'est pas vraiment le genre de commentaires dont jouissent les américaines...Les américianes constituent cependant une bonne alternative quand on va plus vers les gros modèles, car moins chères : les Dodge Caravan sont de bonnes voitures. Fuyez cependant la Pontiac Grand Am. Les LeSabre sont assez fiables, comme toutes les Buick. Les américaines ont souvent une belle apparence, mais pour le souci du détail, on repassera : LeSabre 2003: "Un examen au Centre de vérification technique de CAA-Québec nous a permis de constater plusieurs lacunes comme des joints non scellés sous la voiture, l’assemblage bâclé de certains panneaux, un manque d’antirouille dans les fausses ailes, le tuyau de remplissage d’essence non protégé, les disques de frein avant sans plateaux de protection". En revanche, confort royal, bonnes performances et équipement. À vous de choisir... 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Posts Tagged ‘texas rangers’ Baseball Daily Digest Radio with Joel Henard and Albert Lang from 1.16 Posted by alangyo in Blog, Uncategorized. Tagged: buster posey, Cleveland Indians, colby rasmus, Daniel Descalso, drew stubbs, fantasy baseball, hector noesi, Ian Stewart, Jesus Montero, Johan Santana, Johnny Damon, jose campos, Justin Upton, kerry wood, matt kemp, michael pineda, Neftali Feliz, Prince Fielder, roto, ryan madson, texas rangers, the Cincinnati Reds, Tyler Greene, Washington Nationals, Yankees and Mariners trade, Yoenis Cespedes, Yu Darvish. Leave a comment Baseball Daily Digest Radio with Joel Henard and Albert Lang 01/16 by JoelHenard | Blog Talk Radio. We talked the big Yankees and Mariners trade, Jesus Montero, Michael Pineda, Hector Noesi, Jose Campos, Yoenis Cespedes, Cleveland Indians, Ryan Madson, the Cincinnati Reds, Texas Rangers, Prince Fielder, Washington Nationals, Justin Upton, Matt Kemp, Buster Posey, Neftali Feliz, Colby Rasmus, Yu Darvish, Daniel Descalso, Tyler Greene, Kerry Wood, Johan Santana, Johnny Damon, Drew Stubbs, Ian Stewart, fantasy baseball, and roto. Baseball Daily Digest Radio with Joel Henard and Albert Lang will air at 7:00 ET Posted by alangyo in Blog. Tagged: and roto., buster posey, Cleveland Indians, colby rasmus, Daniel Descalso, drew stubbs, fantasy baseball, hector noesi, Ian Stewart, Jesus Montero, Johan Santana, Johnny Damon, jose campos, Justin Upton, kerry wood, matt kemp, michael pineda, Neftali Feliz, Prince Fielder, ryan madson, texas rangers, the Cincinnati Reds, Tyler Greene, Washington Nationals, Yankees and Mariners trade, Yoenis Cespedes, Yu Darvish. Leave a comment Baseball Daily Digest Radio with Joel Henard and Albert Lang at 7:00 ET. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thefantasyinsiders/2012/01/17/baseball-daily-digest-radio-with-joel-henard-and-albert-lang. We’ll talk the big Yankees and Mariners trade, Jesus Montero, Michael Pineda, Hector Noesi, Jose Campos, Yoenis Cespedes, Cleveland Indians, Ryan Madson, the Cincinnati Reds, Texas Rangers, Prince Fielder, Washington Nationals, Justin Upton, Matt Kemp, Buster Posey, Neftali Feliz, Colby Rasmus, Yu Darvish, Daniel Descalso, Tyler Greene, Kerry Wood, Johan Santana, Johnny Damon, Drew Stubbs, Ian Stewart, fantasy baseball, and roto. Check You out on the Flip Side: Brian Jordan Posted by alangyo in Blog. Tagged: Atlanta Braves, baseball, baseball card, baseball cards, brian jordan, deoin sanders, los angeles dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, texas rangers, two sport players, upper deck. Leave a comment Well to quibble and parse words and whatnot: he can’t make key defensive plays at any point, I mean the ball has to be hit to him or an infielder has to throw a difficult ball to him – otherwise his job at first base is pretty pedestrian by defensive standards. Still, Jordan had a reputation as a great defensive player. In fact, his .988 career fielding percentage is tied for 28th best with people like Freddy Lynn, Mike Devareaux, Paul O’Neil, the great Paul Blair, Tim Raines, Andy Van Slyke, Jay Buhner, Steve Finley and others. There’s a fair number of Orioles on that list – Raines and Buhner are the only ones who never played for Baltimore. And guess where Jordan was born? You got it: Baltimore. Do the defensive metrics back up his fielding percentage and reputation? Sort of. His dWAR (defensive wins above replacement player) is 16.1, oddly enough most of his value came as a right fielder. What’s most misleading about this card is that Jordan played just 27 games at first in his career and played 1,382 games in the outfield. I always remembered Jordan as an outfielder but, based on this card, assumed he was an ill-suited first baseman – shows you can’t believe everything you read. Jordan was quite the underrated player. From 1995-2002, he accumulated 30.8 WAR (Fangraphs), the 35th most during that span and just a few ticks behind the immortal Frank Thomas. During that stretch, he hit .291/.341/.473 and averaged 18 HRs, yet made an All-star team just once. Jordan’s last season was the year this card was printed. He didn’t exactly go out on top. Still, I’ll always remember him as the foil to Deion Sanders. Sanders was the flashy one who was better at football than baseball. Jordan always seemed rather workmanlike and was clearly better at baseball than football. Either way, he fielded his position well, hit decently and was one of the better players for a seven-year stretch – not much more you can ask for from a career. Of course, I’d be remiss if I didn’t touch on the butchering of the English language. First, Jordan wasn’t really a first baseman. Second, “has prospered in the major leagues as the productive offensive…” just makes no sense. How about: “has prospered in the major leagues a productive offensive…” Third, the whole end of the sentence is Goobeldy Gook. This is up there with the all time greats when it comes to poorly written back of the base ball cards. It really should have been part of the 1987 Topps set. Follow h2h_corner on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/h2h_corner h2h Corner ~ Check You out on the Flip Side: Scott Fletcher Posted by alangyo in Blog. Tagged: baseball, baseball caards, baseball card, boston red sox, chicago, Cubs, detroit tigers, Milwaukee Brewers, mlb, omar minaya, Sammy Sosa, scott fletcher, texas rangers, white sox, wilson alvarez. Leave a comment It doesn’t get any more white bread than Scott Fletcher, me thinks. There are so many generic “scrappy” middle infielders that Fletcher can get lost in history. However, I posit that Fletcher was perhaps the most “scrappy” middle infielder of all time, at least tangentially. What does he like to do? Fish and golf – doesn’t get any more mundane than that (although I do enjoy both activities in moderation and as long as I don’t have to touch the bait). The Imperials, his favorite musical group, are an American Christian outfit that started as a southern gospel quartet. The group did work with Elvis, recorded the theme song to the Daniel Boone TV show and were the first Christian group to use cordless mics, four individual microphones on stage (at the same time!) and a live band on stage. What a hootenanny. Fletcher’s favorite food is the exotic chicken, book is the bible and he would like to meet Jesus. Well then. Hello Middle America. Still, he had a pretty good stretch from 1983-1988. Aside from 1985, he was worth more than 2.6 WAR every year and averaged 3 WAR per season. He was rewarded with a pretty big contract in 1980s terms, becoming the first athlete in the Dallas/Fort Worth area to earn more than $1 million a year, according to Wikipedia. Then, the following year, on July 29, 1989, he was traded by the Rangers along with Wilson Alvarez (who no-hit the Orioles, when I was sitting in the bleachers) and Sammy Sosa to the White Sox for Harold Baines and Fred Manrique. He had a pretty fascinating career: was drafted four times and traded three times. Still, the thing I find most fascinating is that he sold greeting cards door to door. This is even a thing? I guess nowadays people don’t sell anything door to door and travelling salesmen don’t really exist, but still, greeting cards? Were there no stores with soda fountains? Did his failure as a greeting card salesman lead to the rise of CVS around the country (there are five within three blocks of my house)? So many questions, so much Americana. Scott Fletcher, IF, fisherman, golfer, chicken-lover, Bible-reader, greeting card salesman. I wonder if he ever earned a set of steak knives. Baseball Daily Digest Radio with Joel Henard and Albert Lang will air at 7:00 PM ET Posted by alangyo in Uncategorized. Tagged: arizona fall league, baseball, brooks robinson, chicago, Chicago cubs, chicago white sox, Ken Griffey Jr., mariners, mlb, Orioles, red, Reds, robin ventura, St. Louis Cardinals, texas rangers, theo epstein, world series. Leave a comment Baseball Daily Digest Radio with Joel Henard and Albert Lang http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thefantasyinsiders/2011/10/24/baseball-daily-digest-radio-with-joel-henard-and-albert-lang We’ll talk the World Series, replay and umpires, the DH-rule, the Arizona Fall League, take a quick look ahead to 2012 and free agency, Ken Griffey Jr.’s historic award and Brooks Robinson’s statue, Theo to the Cubs, White Sox and Robin Ventura, the Red Sox locker room, and much much more. h2h Corner ~ Check You Out On the Flip Side: Arthur Rhodes Posted by alangyo in Miscellaneous. Tagged: albert lang, armando benitez, arthur rhodes, baltimore orioles, fantasy baseball, Fantasy Baseball 101, h2h corner, jose mesa, seattle mariners, texas rangers. 1 comment Talk about same ole same ole… Rhodes posted a 1.72 ERA in 2001 (the best mark out of the pen in the AL that season). In 2010, Rhodes posted a 2.53 ERA out of the pen. That’s nine years apart. Oh, and Rhodes career began in 1991 as a starter with the Baltimore orioles (he’d allow 47 hits and 23 walks in just 36 IPs in his initial season). To date, Rhodes has a career that spans 20 years…but it sure didn’t look like he’d stick around that long. As a kid I sat in the bleachers of Memorial Stadium and Camden Yards. I hated Arthur Rhodes and Sidney Ponson and Alan Mills (unless he was choking Daryl Strawberry) and Jose Mesa and Armando Benitez (A Buster Olney column!) and Ben McDonald. They all sucked and they were all chokers – I was an unforgiving pre-teen. Rhodes especially let me down because I had such high hopes for him. In 1992, when he was just 22, Rhodes started 15 games for the Orioles and posted a 3.63 ERA and 1.33 WHIP. He also managed to limit his walks (3.6 per nine) and increase his k/9-rate (7.3). In short, to an untrained eye, Rhodes looked like the real deal. What I know now is that Rhodes would never, as a starter, be that frugal with free passes and he’d never be the type to post a 0.6 HR/9 rate – it was simply unsustainable. So, the idea that he was a 2.03 K:BB pitcher was pure poppycock. Sure enough, over the next two years as a starter, he saw HR/9 rate around 1.5, BB/9 rate around 5.0 and K:BB walk between 1 and 1.5 – not so good. In 1995, Rhodes would start nine games and post a 7.16 ERA and 1.68 WHIP. Toward the end of the year, the Orioles tried him as a reliever. In 10 appearances (hardly much of a sample size), he posted a 4.88 ERA and 1.34 WHIP. Not great, but surely better than Rhodes the starter. What’s more interesting is that he allowed a .202/.316/.412 line to opposing hitters. In 1996, Rhodes would start the last two games of his career and make 26 relief appearances. His era was 4.02 and his WHIP was 1.34 – not shocking, eh? Then, in 1997, he made 53 relief appearances with a 3.02 ERA and 1.06 WHIP. Clearly, the Orioles found what Rhodes was made to do (i.e. become my generation’s Jesse Orosco). There would be some bumps along the way (1999, 2000, 2004 and 2006), but some brilliance, especially as a LOOGY. For his career he has limited lefty opponents to a .216/.282/.319 line. But, as the back of the card reflects, there wasn’t much finer than his 2001. In addition to his amazing ERA, Rhodes went 8-0. Only 13 people in the history of the game have gone 8-0 or better in a season. In addition, as of this writing, he is second all-time in holds, with 217. While the Orioles of the mid-/late-90s never quite got there, their success corresponded with the organization figuring out how best to use some of its assets. Clearly Rhodes was a helpful piece and is someone who continues to build a semi-historic baseball career. h2h Corner ~ Check You Out On the Flip Side: Raul Mondesi/Ruben Sierra Posted by alangyo in Miscellaneous. Tagged: 1996, 2002, albert lang, baseball cards, h2h corner, Jose Canseco, los angeles dodgers, New York Yankees, oakland, raul mondesi, ruben sierra, texas rangers. 2 comments I thought I’d kick of “deck the halls (aka music)” week with a two-fer! I am in awe of Mondesi’s info. First of all it is supremely awesome to step to the plate in any major league stadium. It must be infinitely more awesome to do so while your own music is playing. It’s like banging the hottest chick in the world on top of a billion dollars while your multi-platinum Barry White cover-CD is playing in the background (yes the one that Sade graciously sung back-up vocals for). Any who, I kind of feel like I grew up with Mondesi a bit. I was 11 in 1993 and he was one of the first big rookies of my time. I kind of stopped following baseball intently when I hit college which is about when this card was printed. What people seem to have forgotten was how good Mondesi was with the Dodgers. Sure he flamed out in the AL East for the most part, but, for seven seasons in LA, Mondesi put up a .288/.334/.504 slash line. He also earned 21.3 WAR during his time out west. Unfortunately for the Blue Jays and Yankees he would earn just 6.2 WAR combined with them over 4 years. Still, Mondesi amassed some impressive numbers. He owns the 56th best slugging percentage in MLB history by a right hander — .485. He is tied with the great, yet somewhat forgotten, Joe Adcock. Not to be outdone, six years before Mondesi’s 2002 Topps announced to the world that Raul is a better name then Enrique, Ruben Sierra released his second salsa CD. While that’s somewhat impressive (I mean Ron Artest has released like five million albums), what’s more astounding is that Sierra performed at Madison Square Garden. I would bet his performance was better than anything the WNBA has thrown out there (Lauren Jackson, Sue Bird notwithstanding). Like Mondesi, Sierra was also a hot prospect who put in some serious work for the club who first signed him. In his 10 years with the Texas Rangers, Sierra put up a .280/.323/.473 slash line with 180 HRs and 90 SBs. He was an 18.4 WAR player for them. While his early career resembled Justin Upton, Andruw Jones, and Adrian Beltre, when we look at the totality of it, his numbers look a lot more like Joe Carter and Bobby Bonilla – not bad, but eh. So what happened? Well, in 1992, the Rangers traded him to spacious Oakland along with Bobby Witt and Jeff Russell for Jose Canseco. While Canseco is largely remembered as a flop with Texas, he was worth 3.4 WAR over three seasons and put up a .269/.363/.512 slash line. Meanwhile Sierra would stumble in his four years in Oakland (.253/.303./.435) and earn -1.7 Still, coming off the juice of his promise, the Athletics were able to turn Sierra into Danny Tartabul. In his first stint with the Yankees, Sierra was worth -1.4 WAR. After rejoining the Rangers in 2000 and posting a positive WAR (0.7) in 2001 for the first time since 1994, the Rangers would move Sierra to the Yankees again. This time it was for Marcus Thames and this time, again, Sierra would be worse than a replacement level player (-0.4 WAR). In all, Sierra was traded four times and signed by eight different organizations. Outside of the Rangers, he was worse than a replacement level player for every single organization. I feel like there should have been a Mad TV lower expectations commercial about him. Somewhat shockingly, given Sierra’s lack of non-musical value, he ended up with the 15th most at-bats by a switch-hitter and the ninth most doubles by a switch hitter (428). He also tied for 18th for the most seasons with a HR in MLB history. He hit a HR in 19 seasons, which was also done by Gary Sheffield, Craig Biggio, Barry Larkin, Gary Gaetti, Ken Griffey Sr., Alan Trammell, Willie Stargell, Enos Slaughter and Ernie Banks. Lastly, let’s hope his salsa music helped soothe and relax him during his career as he ended up posting the 25th most career game-ending outs. Sierra ended a game 113 times (try finding a replacement player that can do that!), two more than Ricky Henderson. h2h Corner Post to
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/ La brocante d'Eglantine La brocante d'Eglantine Eméyé Eglantine Série : Éditeur : FLAMMARION Chaque année, plus de 15000 brocantes et autres vide-greniers attirent partout en France des amateurs à la recherche d'une bonne affaire, d'idées déco ou de souvenirs à partager en famille. Eglantine Eméyé nous propose ses coups de coeur, ses astuces, ses histoires insolites, ses conseils de chineuse et ses brocantes préférées. Dans ce livre au ton très personnel, elle partage sa passion de la chine à travers : Une série de fiches-objets classées par univers (souvenirs d'enfance, objets insolites, cuisine de grand-mère, jardin...). Des techniques simples de spécialistes, illustrées étape par étape, pour restaurer et réparer ses trouvailles. Ses bonnes adresses de brocantes, de foires et de déballages en France. Un ouvrage pratique et ludique à emporter avec soi pour aller chiner. Titre La brocante d'Eglantine Tous mes conseils pour bien chiner Eméyé Eglantine Le voleur de brosse à dents 22,70 € Autisme : Ce sont les familles qui en parlent le mieux 3,00 € Le voleur de brosses à dents
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Heraldry In The News Update! From Project to Predicament What Is the Deal With That Torse? A Coat of Arms on a “Tall Ship” The Coat of Arms of St. Johns County, Florida A “New” Coat of Arms for St. Augustine, Florida Two newspaper articles (found at http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2009/0529/1224247668579.html and at http://www.independent.ie/national-news/new-coat-of-arms-for-ancient-city-1754818.html), note the ceremony held Thursday, May 28, 2009, at which the Chief Herald of Ireland confirmed to the Limerick City Council the right to its coat of arms, which had been used by the city since at least the 17th Century. A rendition of the newly confirmed arms as it appeared in The Irish Times appears below. Posted by David B. Appleton at 3:00 PM Labels: Ireland, Limerick
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The Division of Early Childhood Development is responsible for early care and education throughout the state of Maryland. The primary missions of the Division are to ensure safe and healthy in child care programs and to improve the early education experiences of young children so that they are prepared for and successful in school. The Division is comprised of the Office of Child Care, the Early Learning Branch, and the Collaboration and Program Improvement Branch. Department of Education Early Childhood Development Child Care Providers Prek-Grade 2 Locate Child Care Rolf Grafwallner, Ph.D. Assistant State Superintendent Phone: 410-767-0335 • Toll Free: 1-877-605-1539 410.333.6442 (TTY/TDD)
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A Zacinto di Ugo Foscolo: testo e parafrasi A cura di Vincenzo Lisciani Petrini. A Zacinto di Ugo Foscolo: testo, parafrasi, commento e figure retoriche di uno dei più celebri sonetti dell'autore, dedicato alla sua amata terra natale Devi conoscere Vita e opere di Ugo Foscolo Cosa imparerai Di cosa tratta "A Zacinto" di Foscolo Come fare la parafrasi e l'analisi testuale del componimento Il significato dell'opera di Foscolo A Zacinto, introduzione Testo e parafrasi Analisi retorico-stilistica Guarda il video sulla letteratura del novecento Concetti chiave A Zacinto Sonetto di quattordici versi, tutti endecasillabi, ripartiti in quattro strofe Movimento letterario Frase celebre «Tu non altro che il canto avrai del figlio, / o materna mia terra» 1A Zacinto, introduzione Statua di Ugo Foscolo presso la basilica di Santa Croce — Fonte: ansa Il dolore dell’esilio, tema foscoliano per eccellenza, anima il ritmo inquieto di questo sonetto che Foscolo compose negli ultimi mesi del 1802 e nei primi del 1803. Proprio del 1803 è l’edizione definitiva delle sue poesie: è il canzoniere più breve della letteratura italiana, poiché conta appena dodici sonetti e due odi. Solo quattro di questi dodici sonetti, quelli cioè definiti “sepolcrali” (ossia «In morte del fratello Giovanni», «Alla sera», «A Zacinto», «Alla Musa»), raggiungono complessità tematica e piena maturità espressiva. Perché Foscolo – e l’Ortis ne era una dimostrazione – era spesso sopraffatto dalla tensione di voler dire e da una volontà espressiva talmente forte che rischiava di soffocare il suo canto. Forse il voler dire era superiore alla possibilità espressiva di cui il giovane Foscolo disponeva; e questo forse spiega l’esigua produzione lirica e i tanti progetti lasciati incompiuti dall’autore. Ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis: trama e analisi A Foscolo spesso mancava il necessario raccoglimento dalla vita, eroica sì, e sempre in tempesta, al punto che meriterebbe un film hollywoodiano; di rado riusciva a portare a termine le sue furiose ispirazioni. Quando la vita lo sopraffaceva, il suo grido orgoglioso restava uno slancio: vinceva la fragilità esuberante di Ortis e non la composta malinconia di Lorenzo Alderani. Questo sonetto, inoltre, rivendica la necessità di una patria spirituale (oltre che fisica) perché Zante (Zacinto) era la sua terra natia e luogo della sua infanzia. Vi è poi una sovrapposizione interessante e sottile tra i due modelli poetici di Foscolo: Omero e Dante. Foscolo, e lo si vede bene nell’Ortis, deluso storicamente da quella patria che non riusciva a formarsi, senza rinnegare la grandezza dantesca, guarda però ancora più indietro e glorifica al suo posto il padre della cultura occidentale, il leggendario poeta Omero, cui dedicherà il commosso finale del carme Dei sepolcri. Omero narra dell’eroe cercatore per eccellenza, il ramingo Ulisse, cui Foscolo si sente legato per il comune destino di sventura, e per la ricerca di pace. Tuttavia questa pace, il sonetto rivela, sarà per Foscolo solo con la morte e sarà proprio il suo canto a sopravvivergli. Il vero nome di Ugo Foscolo era Niccolò. Le sue origini erano per metà veneziane - il padre era medico di vascello - e per metà greche (la madre era Diamantina Spathis). 2Testo e parafrasi Né più mai toccherò le sacre sponde Ove il mio corpo fanciulletto giacque, Zacinto mia, che te specchi nell’onde Del greco mar, da cui vergine nacque Venere, e fea quelle isole feconde Col suo primo sorriso, onde non tacque Le tue limpide nubi e le tue fronde L’inclito verso di colui che l’acque Cantò fatali, ed il diverso esiglio Per cui bello di fama e di sventura Baciò la sua petrosa Itaca Ulisse. Tu non altro che il canto avrai del figlio, O materna mia terra; a noi prescrisse Il fato illacrimata sepoltura. Non toccherò mai più le rive sacre dove abitò il mio corpo di bambino, Zacinto mia, che ti rifletti sulle onde del mare greco, da cui purissima nacque Venere, e con il suo primo sorriso rese quelle isole feconde, per cui glorificò le tue chiare nubi e i tuoi boschi l’opera gloriosa del poeta che cantò il fatale naufragio, e l’esilio diverso, attraverso il quale, bello di fama e sventura, Ulisse infine baciò la pietrosa Itaca. Tu solo la poesia avrai del figlio, mia terra materna: per noi il fato stabilì una sepoltura senza lacrime. 3Analisi retorico-stilistica Il testo ha un incipit estremamente forte con tre negazioni in climax: «Né più mai» (v. 1), che apre il primo dei due periodi che compongono il sonetto, entrambi aperti da una negazione. Il primo periodo, come detto, parte da «Né più mai» e termina al v. 11; il secondo parte dalla negazione, al v. 12, «Tu non altro» e termina con il sonetto stesso. Nel primo periodo dominano gli enjambements: «nacque / Venere» (vv. 4-5); «onde / del greco mar» (vv. 3-4); «tacque /le tue limpide nubi» (vv. 6-7); «l’acque / cantò» (vv. 8-9). Ci sono poi le anastrofi «vergine nacque / Venere» (vv. 4-5); «l’acque / cantò fatali» (vv. 8-9); «il canto avrai del figlio» (v. 12) Gli enjambements insieme alla catena di congiungimenti sintattici («ove», «che», «da cui», «e», «di colui che», «per cui») e alle anastrofi servono per creare un unico e tortuoso discorso lirico che si modelli sull’irrequietezza della passione soggettiva e che ricordi l’errare tortuoso di Ulisse e del poeta, oltre che le frastagliate coste della Grecia. Foscolo quindi, pur adottando uno schema classico, riesce a dissolvere la ritmica tradizionale dei sonetti che volevano la coincidenza di periodi sintattici e strofe. Un altro enjambement con diverso effetto è nella terzina finale (quindi nel secondo periodo): «prescrisse / il fato» (vv. 13-14), che dà risalto al secondo termine, il soggetto, tra l’altro posposto al verbo, che sottolinea in modo solenne l’ineluttabilità del destino («il fato»). A questo andamento ritmico si unisce un sapiente uso delle sonorità; molte sono le allitterazioni, alcune più dolci, «sacre sponde» (v. 1); «fea… feconde» (v. 5); «vergine… / Venere» (vv. 4-5) «o materna mia terra» (v. 13); «ed il diverso esiglio» (v. 11); altre più dure: «L’inclito verso di colui che l’acque / cantò fatali» (vv. 8-9). Alla propria patria Foscolo si rivolge usando due apostrofi, una per ogni periodo: «Zacinto mia» (v. 3); «o materna mia terra» (v. 13). Molto elegante è la perifrasi per indicare il poeta Omero, «colui che l’acque / cantò fatali» (vv. 8-9). Si può inoltre rilevare l’uso frequente della sineddoche: «sponde» per indicare le coste (v. 1); «limpide nubi», che è anche ossimoro, per indicare il clima altalenante della Grecia (v. 7); «fronde» per indicare i boschi (v. 7); «inclito verso» per indicare tutta l’opera di Omero (v. 8). È presente una litote: «non tacque» (v. 6), per affermare il contrario: ossia ‘celebrò’, ‘glorificò’. Ascolta su Spreaker. 4Commento Ritratto di Foscolo da giovane — Fonte: ansa A Zacinto, sonetto x nell’edizione definitiva delle poesie foscoliane, è denso di temi classici e di sensualità espressiva. «Questo sì è un sonetto tutto senso, tutto colori, tutto cose viste coll’occhio – come le onde lucenti, le nubi limpide ed il verde delle frondi – e viste colla fantasia, che dà corpo al mito, come la pittoresca Venere, che si dislaga dalle onde, o quel peregrino Ulisse, che vedi genuflesso al suolo affiggere un bacio alle scabre rupi patrie!» (G. Manacorda, Studi foscoliani). Tutto il sonetto è giocato sui temi più cari a Foscolo, il primo dei quali, lo si vede con disarmante chiarezza, è quello dell’esilio. Le tre negazioni in climax riprendono è come se riprendessero un ragionamento sotterraneo del poeta che prorompe nell’incipit lasciando dietro sé tutta la parte implicita: «Né continua la rassegna tacita delle avversità che affliggono il poeta» (Russo). Proprio in quegli anni aveva affrontato disavventure politiche, amorose, familiari. Sperimentava – giovane, bello e dannato, come il suo Ortis – la presenza del nichilismo nella sua vita, che trovava sulla base base filosofica che era il materialismo, dono forse indesiderato del “secolo dei lumi”. Perché la materia è corruttibile, si dissolve continuamente. Scorcio di Zante, l'isola amata da Foscolo — Fonte: istock L’esilio segnava la perdita di un'altra delle illusioni foscoliane: la patria, il senso di appartenenza a una nazione, e quindi la difesa assoluta della sua identità poetica e spirituale. Zacinto è come la tomba di queste speranze «ove il mio corpo fanciulletto giacque», dice il poeta, utilizzando un verbo che ricorda in modo quasi esplicito la morte, perché gli infanti giacciono in una posizione orizzontale, di perpetuo riposo, essendo incapaci di reggersi in piedi. Tuttavia la terra genera e inghiotte in un ciclo senza fine, ed è probabile che Foscolo qui evochi un passo lucreziano: «il bimbo, simile al marinaio che i flutti furiosi hanno rigettato sulla riva, giace, tutto nudo, per terra (…) dall’ora in cui, gettandolo sulle rive bagnate dalla luce, la natura lo strappa con sforzo dall’utero materno (Lucrezio, De rerum natura, V, 222-225). La somiglianza è grande, anche per la presenza delle «rive bagnate dalla luce» che ricordano le «sacre sponde» del sonetto, e per la presenza della similitudine col marinaio che è un’apposizione di Ulisse, oltre che espressione vicina alle «acque fatali». Venere, all’inizio della seconda quartina, riveste una rilevanza tematica decisiva: ella è amore, bellezza, grazia, sorge dal mare e rende fertili col suo sorriso tutte le terre. Anche qui si scorge l’eco di Lucrezio, del suo proemio al De rerum natura, in cui la dea «genitrice degli Eneadi» altro non è che simbolo dell’istinto vitale che anima ogni essere vivente. In Zacinto, vagheggiata e cantata, sembrano concentrarsi tutte le illusioni di Foscolo, come si trattasse del riparo felice della sua adolescenza perduta e delle perdute speranze. L'Odissea A che serve, dunque, questo vagare alla deriva? Come salvare il senso dell’esistenza? Il paragone con Ulisse sembra quasi un obbligo: entrambi sono raminghi, vagano di terra in terra, senza trovare pace, perdendo anzi quasi la speranza del giorno in cui torneranno; ma solo Ulisse torna, Foscolo invece intuisce che morirà in terra straniera, lontano dalla madrepatria che ha in comune con Ulisse. «E questi figli sono due; lui, il poeta, e Ulisse, simili nell’amore, vicini di patria, ma lontanissimi nel destino, come nel tempo. Palese è l’antitesi tra l’errante Ulisse, che pur bacia la sua petrosa Itaca, ed il poeta, che già presente quel ‘che poi fu’; che egli cioè non rivedrà più la sua selvosa isola natante nell’azzurro» (G. Manacorda, Studi Foscoliani). Il «Tu» al v. 11 completa la panoramica lucente, di natura e mitologia, dell’isola: Foscolo, sempre in cerca di un sostegno materno (lui che, passi il lieve psicologismo, adorava la madre, avendo perso giovanissimo il padre Andrea), si dichiara figlio in senso fisico e spirituale, poeta che eredita la tradizione della poesia greca da Omero in poi. C’è tutto un sentire eroico, un gusto per la proiezione mitica (anche mitologica) della propria persona che è già elemento pienamente romantico con l’esaltazione del soggetto e della sua interiorità. Stata raffigurante Ulisse — Fonte: ansa La bellezza, più di ogni altra cosa, è la chiave di volta della poesia perché ci porta a dare un respiro di eternità a tutto ciò che è caduco. Il rischio di affondare, di naufragare nell’oblio è terribile per un ateo, materialista. È tutt’altro che liberatorio per chi crede che una patria occorra ancora costruirla, e non per sé stessi, ma per chi dovrà arrivare: Foscolo si ostina a parlare di morte e di tombe, di oblio e di Nulla, perché la vera lotta dell’uomo si gioca contro il cieco meccanismo del suo mortale destino; cerca, agendo spesso alla disperata, e con ostinata coerenza, di salvare l’intervento dell’uomo nella storia: cerca il significato, il signum, la sua firma nel mondo. La soluzione foscoliana è laica e luminosa, come il sorriso delle Grazie. Non può credere il poeta all’immortalità dell’anima; pure vorrebbe crederci. Sarà un’illusione, ma è crudeltà togliere illusioni che ci rendono felici, che ci abbelliscono la vita. Così la via è aperta ad un ritorno delle idee religiose, non in nome della verità, ma in nome dell’umanità e della poesia. Francesco De Sanctis su Ugo Foscolo All'amica risanata di Ugo Foscolo: significato, parafrasi e figure retoriche Restano due sigilli che l’uomo deve apporre: la tomba e la poesia. Questi due aspetti, indagati fino allo spasimo dal poeta, occupano l’ultima terzina: come un’epigrafe che poi è proprio l’unione della poesia alla morte. Dunque la concretezza dei temi foscoliani è emblematica e si concentra in queste righe: la patria è lontana, irraggiungibile fisicamente e spiritualmente; l’agire umano è messo in pericolo dal continuo scacco della morte; dalla morte al nulla cosmico, il passo è breve; la tomba è l’unico segno di quell’esserci stati; ma più ancora lo è la poesia, il canto di Ulisse e di Achille, di Venere ciprigna, tutto nel nome di Omero il cui «inclito verso» ancora oggi, e questo è un fatto, risuona. 5Guarda il video sulla letteratura del novecento A Zacinto di Foscolo: tematiche In questo sonetto sono presenti tutte le tematiche più care a Foscolo: L'esilio La patri La bellezza Il mito L'eternità della poesia A zacinto, analisi Il componimento mostra alcune caratteristiche: Schema classico che però dissolve la ritmica tradizionale dei sonetti che volevano la coincidenza di periodi sintattici e strofe Presenza di figure retoriche, tra cui allitterazione, apostrofe, sineddoche, ossimoro, litote A Zacinto, spiegazione e commento Il sonetto è denso di temi classici e di sensualità espressiva. Tutto il sonetto è giocato sui temi più cari a Foscolo, tra cui emerge quello dell’esilio e della perdita delle illusioni foscoliane (fra tutte, quella della patria) Il paragone tra il poeta e Ulisse è molto forte. Che cosa significa l’espressione Illacrimata sepoltura? Una sepoltura in una tomba su cui nessuno potrà venire a piangere. Cosa rappresenta Zante per Foscolo? Zante rappresenta la terra natia e il luogo dell’infanzia di Foscolo. Cosa vuol dire Acque fatali? Sono i viaggi sulle acque dei mari di Ulisse volute dal fato. Tema su Foscolo Vita, opere e pensiero di Foscolo. Tema breve su Ugo Foscolo… Continua A Zacinto: analisi e spiegazione Analisi e spiegazione dettagliata del sonetto A Zacinto di Ugo Foscolo… Continua I sonetti di Ugo Foscolo: analisi Descrizione dettagliata dei sonetti di Ugo Foscolo: Alla sera, A Zacinto e In morte del fratello Giovanni… Continua Ugo Foscolo: analisi poesie Analisi di alcune poesie di Ugo Foscolo: A Zacinto, Alla sera e In morte del fratello Giovanni… Continua Mappa concettuale su A Zacinto di Ugo Foscolo A Zacinto di Ugo Foscolo: mappa concettuale completa di parafrasi, commento e analisi del testo. Scaricala ora in formato .pdf o .jpg… Continua
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Admin08 Jul 2022 Firenze è sicuramente una delle mete più famose d’Italia, e buon titolo! Dopo Roma è la città più ricca di storia e arte del nostro paese e, probabilmente, del mondo. Visitare la città è un must per ogni persona appassionata di arte e storia, ma anche per i più pragmatici e analitici, siamo certi che Firenze colpirà nel segno. È anche una città molto comoda da girare a piedi. Per questo ti consigliamo di lasciare il tuo bagaglio un un servizio di deposito bagagli. Puoi trovare quello che cerchi su Stasher.com. Creativi e artisti Grazie al suo ruolo di crogiolo del Rinascimento, Firenze è sempre stata un luogo di aggregazione di artisti, scienziati, specialisti ed eterni studenti. Nel corso delle generazioni di artisti che hanno tramandato il loro mestiere, questi si sono riversati a Firenze da tutto il mondo grazie all’energia creativa che la città sembra emettere così facilmente. Da artisti di strada e pittori a gioielli e stilisti, ci sono molti creativi in giro per la città con una comunità che li sostiene. Il cuore della Toscana Firenze è il capoluogo della Toscana, una regione famosa per i suoi cipressi, le dolci colline, i vigneti a perdita d’occhio e il cibo delizioso. Prenota un hotel in città e sarà facile esplorare la regione con brevi gite di un giorno in campagna, dove potrai degustare vini, esplorare cittadine medievali in collina, noleggiare una Vespa o una bicicletta e goderti il paesaggio, seguire un corso di cucina in una splendida villa o anche aiutare a raccogliere uva o olive per la stagione. Cibo e vino Sebbene l’intera Italia abbia cibo e vino straordinari, la Toscana, e Firenze in particolare, può vantare i pezzi più pregiati. Sia con i piatti tradizionali che con gli chef moderni che realizzano i classici con un tocco in più, a Firenze troverai sempre importanti ingredienti e di alta qualità, che offrono sapori che fanno la differenza nel cibo. Rimarrai stupito dalla cura e dalla passione che si cela in ogni piatto che mangerai qui. Moda e shopping New York e Milano sono generalmente considerate capitali mondiali della moda, ma la maggior parte dei famosi marchi italiani ha sede a Firenze. Con marchi come Prada, Gucci e Salvatore Ferragamo che hanno stabilimenti nella zona di Firenze, la città vanta ottimi negozi e ospita molti eventi di moda annuali. La Toscana è nota per la sua pelle di alta qualità, uno dei motivi per cui questi marchi hanno sede qui. Firenze ha anche una strada elegante simile a Rodeo Drive piena di marchi di alta moda, quindi se la moda ti attira, una visita è d’obbligo. Un polo artistico e culturale Nonostante sia una piccola città, Firenze è molto colta e ha una vivace scena gastronomica, artistica e culturale. Ci sono molte gallerie d’arte moderna, nuovi ristoranti sempre aperti con una varietà di stili e sapori diversi, eventi di moda, musei temporanei con argomenti a rotazione e nuovi eventi pop-up che si verificano frequentemente. Città forse sottovalutata Firenze è un luogo magico. Tutti pensiamo a Venezia o a Roma quando pensiamo all’Italia nel mondo, ma se non hai mai considerato Firenze, o se ti sei chiesto se farne una tappa del tuo viaggio, non rimarrai deluso quando lo farai. L’energia è viva ma allo stesso tempo rilassata, l’aria è piena di creatività e c’è bellezza ovunque guardi. Siamo sicuri che non tradirà le tue aspettative Sarebbe troppo facile parlare di Leonardo Da Vinci o Michelangelo quando si parla di Firenze. Abbiamo quindi deciso di approfondire alcuni aspetti a volte trascurati quando si pensa alla culla della lingua italiana. Abbiamo visto come Firenze non sia solo arte, ma anche buon cibo, moda e shopping. Se non sei un appassionato di arte, hai ancora moltissime ragioni per visitare questa città straordinaria. Read Ahead I migliori tour per una vacanza in Puglia Read Ahead F1, GP Canada: Charles Leclerc parte nell’ultima fila per causa del quarto motore
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S. Korea beat Hong Kong 2-0 to start men's E. Asian football tournament Published : Dec 12, 2019 - 08:56 Updated : Dec 12, 2019 - 08:56 BUSAN -- Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Hwang In-beom scored a free kick as South Korea squeezed past Hong Kong 2-0 to open an East Asian men's football tournament at home on Wednesday. FC Tokyo midfielder Na Sang-ho headed home an insurance goal in the second half, helping South Korea take their first match of the East Asian Football Federation E-1 Football Championship at Busan Asiad Main Stadium in Busan, 450 kilometers southeast of Seoul. South Korea, world No. 41, are trying to win their third straight EAFF title, but the narrow win over the 139th-ranked team won't inspire confidence in the famously fickle and demanding fans. Coached by Paulo Bento, South Korea will face China on Sunday. For the finale, the host country will be up against Japan next Wednesday. Both matches will start at Busan Asiad Main Stadium at 7:30 p.m. Hong Kong made their intentions clear from the kickoff: Vastly overmatched in talent, they weren't going to try to counter South Korea punch for punch. They were instead happy to crowd their zone with as many as nine players at once, with Yapp Hung Fai in net and striker James Ha hanging around the midfield, where he was ready to leak out for fast break opportunities when the loose ball came his way. (Yonhap) Son Jun-ho and Hwang In-beom tested the Hong Kong defense with a couple of early shots. Ha did have one counterattack chance, as he snuck in behind the defense and rolled a shot just wide of the left post in the 27th minute. South Korea had trouble establishing much of an offensive presence in the sea of red Hong Kong uniforms. A deft free kick by Hwang finally put South Korea on the board in the 45th minute. Hwang banked his curling shot in off the left post, freezing Yapp in his spot. It was South Korea's first goal in four matches. They had consecutive scoreless draws against North Korea and Lebanon in World Cup qualifying matches, and then suffered a 3-0 loss to Brazil in a friendly match last month. Hong Kong continued to frustrate the South Korean attackers, who kept knocking on the door until it opened again in the 81st minute with Na's goal. Midfielder Kim Bo-kyung received a corner kick from Hwang and set up Na for the header past Yapp that doubled the South Korean lead. This is the third time South Korea has hosted the EAFF tournament and the Taeguk Warriors have never lifted the trophy on home soil. They finished in fourth place in 2005 and in third place in 2013. Bento is without the services of Europe-based players, such as Tottenham Hotspur attacking ace Son Heung-min and budding FC Red Bull Salzburg star Hwang Hee-chan. The EAFF tournament isn't on the FIFA international match calendar, and clubs aren't obliged to release their South Korean players for this event. On the 23-man team, Hwang is the only player based outside Asia. (Yonhap)
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Maserati driver in Vegas shooting-crash was rapper Tow truck drivers clean up and tow away cars involved in a drive-by shooting on Las Vegas Boulevard in Las Vegas Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Las Vegas Review-Journal, John Locher) By KEN RITTER and MICHELLE RINDELS, Associated Press LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Maserati driver who died after being peppered with gunfire from someone in a Range Rover SUV, sparking a fiery crash that killed two others, was identified Friday as an aspiring rapper originally from Northern California. The Clark County coroner confirmed that Kenneth Wayne Cherry Jr. was killed, although the cause of death was still being investigated. It wasn’t clear Friday if Cherry died of gunshots or the crash. The coroner hasn’t identified the taxi driver and his female passenger who died when the cab exploded early Thursday, but a family member identified the cab driver as Michael Boldon, 62. Boldon’s older sister, Carolyn Jean Trimble, told The Associated Press that Boldon was a father and grandfather who was born and raised in Michigan and had been driving taxis since he moved to Las Vegas about 1 1/2 years ago. Boldon loved watching car races and drove a Mercedes when he wasn’t in a cab. “Everybody just loved him,” Trimble said. “When that car hit that cab, Mike had to be in there talking and laughing.” Police were searching for the Range Rover with dark tinted windows and custom rims that set off the fiery crash on the Las Vegas Strip. Besides the three people killed, six other people were injured in what marked the latest in a series of violent episodes in Las Vegas in recent months. Cherry’s great aunt, Patricia Sims, of Oakland, Calif., told AP that Cherry’s parents were flying to Las Vegas to claim their 27-year-old son’s body. “Right now my heart is breaking,” Sims said. “This has really been a tragedy. Kenny was just a delightful kid.” Sims, 75, said Cherry grew up in the Berkeley and Oakland area and attended two Catholic high schools there. He moved to Las Vegas in the last couple of years, though Sims said she didn’t know her nephew was a rapper using the name Kenny Clutch. Cherry was particularly close with Sims’ 106-year-old mother. “I haven’t been able to tell her,” Sims said of Cherry’s death. Clark County Sheriff Doug Gillespie told reporters Thursday that the shooting was sparked by an argument in the valet area of the nearby Aria hotel-casino, and it traveled to one of the busiest intersections on the Las Vegas Strip. As bullets flew from the Range Rover, the Maserati ran a red light and smashed into the taxi. Three more cars and a utility truck also collided as the Range Rover sped off in the darkness at about 4:30 a.m. Police said a passenger in the Maserati was cooperating with the investigation. “We have numerous witnesses to this,” Sgt. John Sheahan said. “But what is the genesis of this? We don’t know yet.” Las Vegas police officer Jose Hernandez said Friday that the Range Rover was being sought in Nevada and the neighboring states of California, Utah and Arizona. It had a car dealer’s advertisement in place of a license plate. The effects of the shooting and crashes were felt hours later as the Strip remained closed, snarling traffic, until it reopened late Thursday. “The people I feel sorry for are the people in the taxi,” said Elvina Joyce, a tourist from Regina, Saskatchewan. “Seconds made all the difference in the world for them. Wrong place, wrong time.” The irony that a sports car would end the life of a man with such a love for fancy vehicles wasn’t lost on Boldon’s sister. “He would have been tickled to death: `Damn, of all things, a Maserati hit me, took me out like that,”’ Trimble said. “I’m happy he didn’t suffer.” The area near the shooting and crash has been the site of high-profile violence in the past. Rapper Tupac Shakur was killed in a drive-by shooting in 1996 about a block away under similar circumstances, as assailants opened fire on his luxury sedan from a vehicle on Flamingo Road. The killing has never been solved. There have been several violent episodes in Las Vegas in recent months. Two people were critically wounded in a shooting at a parking garage Feb. 6, and a tourist was stabbed Feb. 16 in an elevator at The Hotel at Mandalay Bay. On New Year’s Eve at the Circus Circus hotel-casino, a man fired a revolver into the ground just off the main casino floor. Less than two weeks earlier, a woman allegedly slashed the face of a blackjack dealer at the Bellagio. Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers Hannah Dreier in Las Vegas and Garance Burke in San Francisco, and researchers Judith Ausuebel, Jennifer Farrar and Lynn Dombek.
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Africa in Western media Please, please: don't tell me that the White Man does not care about Africa.
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Resolution in support of UCPD records disclosure On March 5, 2015, the Student Government Assembly unanimously approved a resolution proposed by President Tyler Kissinger and Community and Government Liaison Kenzo Esquivel in support of HB3932, a bill which would require private campus police forces like the UCPD to make public the same information as public police forces Monetary Award Program (MAP) Funding Resolution On February 18, 2015, the College Council unanimously approved a resolution proposed by President Tyler Kissinger calling on the Illinois General Assembly and Governor Bruce Rauner to preserve and expand funding for the Monetary Award Program. Uncommon Fund Resolution Reaffirming the Relationship of Standing Committees with SG On May 28, 2015, the Assembly voted to approve a resolution proposed by President Tyler Kissinger and College Council Representatives Katherine Shen (2017) and Kay Li (2015) that reaffirms the relationship between SG and its standing committees, including the Coalition of Academic Teams, Community Service Fund, Programming Coordinating Council, Sports Club Fund, and Uncommon Fund. The resolution passed by a vote of 16-4-0. Tagged: CAT, Assembly, standing committees, funding, PCC, CSF, Uncommon Fund
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Cars For Sale, Los Angeles
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Dico du Net > Dossiers > Strauss-Kahn FMI Strauss-Kahn La nomination de Strauss-Kahn au FMI Strauss-Kahn Strauss-Kahn au FMI Strauss-Kahn DSK Strauss-Kahn veut aller "plus vite" dans la réforme Dominique Strauss-Kahn a pris officiellement ses fonctions jeudi à la tête du Fonds monétaire international.[...] FMI: M Strauss-Kahn reçoit le soutien de la Bolivie LA PAZ - Le français Dominique Strauss-Kahn, candidat à la direction du Fonds monétaire international (FMI), en campagne en Amérique ...[...] Actualite > Strauss-Kahn au FMI : le point Dominique Strauss-Kahn directeur du FMIIl vient de prendre la tête du Fonds monétaire international. Décryptage[...] Les coulisses de la nomination de Strauss-Kahn au FMI Dominique Strauss-Kahn savoure sa victoire. Hier à l’Elysée, puis au 20h de France 2, il ne cachait pas son plaisir d’avoir été élu à la tête du Fonds monétaire International pour une...[...] Economie : L'Europe soutient Strauss-Kahn pour la direction du FMI Dominique Strauss-Kahn a été désigné mardi comme le candidat de l'UE à la tête du Fonds monétaire international (FMI). Il a de bonnes chances de succéder à l'Espagnol Rodrigo Rato[...] FMI: Tosovsky et Strauss-Kahn seuls candidats en lice Le Fonds monétaire international (FMI), a recueilli les candidatures du Français Dominique Strauss-Kahn et du Tchèque Josef Tosovsky au poste de ...[...] Interview de DSK dans Le Parisien Bonjour à toutes et à tous,Retrouvez-ci dessous l'interview de Dominique Strauss-Kahn dans le journal Le Parisien du dimanche 3 juin. Bonne lecture !Equipe dsk DOMINIQUE STRAUSS-KAHN : « La France mériterait une cohabitation »DÉPUTÉ PS du Val-d'Oise, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, estime... FMI: Dominique Strauss-Kahn nommé directeur général -2- D.Strauss-Kahn a été préféré au Tchèque Josef Tosovfsky, appuyé par la Russie. L'ex-candidat à l'investiture socialiste à la dernière... Afrique: Le Français Strauss-Kahn à la tête du FMI L'économiste Dominique Strauss-Kahn vient d'être élu à la tête de l'institution. FMI : Berlin soutiendrait Dominique Strauss-Kahn L'Allemagne considère que Dominique Strauss-Kahn ferait un excellent choix pour diriger le Fonds monétaire international. Elle arrêtera sa décision mercredi. Second abus de pouvoir : le FMI dédouane Strauss-Kahn Le Wall Street Journal, à l'origine du scoop sur l'affaire «Piroska Nagy», avait divulgué des détails sur le traitement préférentiel dont aurait pu bénéficier une stagiaire du FMI grâce à son directeur. » Dominique Strauss-Kahn présente ses excuses
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Home Music Photos Videos Rap-Up TV Advertise About Us Contact Us « New Music: Jaden Smith – ‘The Cool Cafe’ [Mixtape] New Music: Keke Palmer – ‘Keke Palmer’ [Mixtape] » Bruno Mars Tapped to Host ‘SNL’ Live from New York, it’s Bruno Mars. The Grammy-winning crooner has been tapped to host “Saturday Night Live” for the first time later this month. The “Grenade” singer will pull double duty as host and musical guest on the October 20 episode of the late-night comedy show. He joins the elite ranks of musical guests-turned-hosts including Justin Timberlake and Mick Jagger. The 26-year-old heartthrob will perform material off his sophomore album Unorthodox Jukebox, due December 11. The first single, “Locked Out of Heaven,” is scheduled to premiere tonight at 7 p.m. EST. Bruno showed off his comedic chops earlier this month in a “Funny or Die” parody set to Salt-N-Pepa’s “Whatta Man.” In the funny visual, he proved what kind of man he really is by doing masculine things like arm wresting, invoking James Bond, and even re-enacting The Lion King. Posted in Bruno Mars | Permalink You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. tc41041 October 1st, 2012 at 10:57 am I’ll b ready fo dat! [Reply] Hugh October 1st, 2012 at 7:50 pm Never been as exited for SNL [Reply] Setra October 2nd, 2012 at 9:06 pm Im proud to hear that Bruno Mars is going to host SNL and join the ranks of people like Justin Timberlake and Mick Jagger. What’s more exciting is that we’re going to hear his new song. I’ve been enjoying the season thus far and it’s been giving me and my DISH coworkers plenty to talk about at work. I’ve been recording in on my Hopper each week which I love because when I play it back I’m able to start watching on my living room TV and then continue watching on any TV in my house right where I left off. [Reply] R to the Y up C sunnie October 9th, 2012 at 1:35 pm nice for him
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Celebs Birthdays Celebs Death-Days Celebs Index Celebs Signatures Gabrielle Anwar http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabrielle_Anwar Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm270/ Gabrielle Anwar (born 4 February 1970) is an English-American actress known for her roles as Sam Black in the second series of Press Gang, Margaret Tudor on The Tudors, Fiona Glenanne on Burn Notice, Lady Tremaine in the seventh season of Once Upon a Time, and for dancing the tango with Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman. For more information from Wikipedia®: Gabrielle Anwar © This article uses material from Wikipedia® and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. Celebs Kingdom Celebrities birthdays and information DB. Search For Celebrity: Draw Random Person Links: Baby Names Land | All Hebrew Names | Shemli Copyright © 2015 CelebsKingdom.com. All rights reserved. Design by Free CSS Templates.
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El ministro de Defensa colombiano pide a Venezuela explicaciones por incursión El ministro de Defensa de Colombia, Luis Carlos Villegas, en rueda de prensa en Bogotá, el 29 de agosto de 2016 (AFP/Archivos | Guillermo Legaria) El ministro de Defensa de Colombia, Luis Carlos Villegas, indicó este domingo que Venezuela debe explicar por qué invadió territorio colombiano esta semana, a pesar de que Caracas ya ha negado cualquier tipo de incursión. "Esa pregunta no es para nosotros, es para los venezolanos. ¿Por qué sucedió?", dijo a periodistas durante una competencia atlética en Bogotá en homenaje a soldados y policías víctimas del conflicto interno. Villegas calificó el incidente de "grave". De no haberse resuelto, "hoy nos podría tener con preocupaciones y dolores de cabeza impensables", señaló. La situación se resolvió gracias a "la paciencia del presidente (Juan Manuel Santos) y del gobierno, y la capacidad disuasiva de nuestras fuerzas armadas", afirmó. El ministro de defensa colombiano indicó que las Fuerzas Armadas están "siempre listas para defender nuestra soberanía" e indicó que se deben "redoblar los esfuerzos de control" fronterizos. Las relaciones entre las dos naciones se crisparon a raíz del ingreso de militares venezolanos al municipio de Arauquita, en el departamento de Arauca, en el que permanecieron 48 horas hasta el jueves, una situación "inaceptable" según Santos. Los militares venezolanos estuvieron instalados en una playa sobre la ribera colombiana del río fronterizo Arauca, según determinó el gobierno en Bogotá. El ministro de Defensa venezolano, general Vladimir Padrino, negó el sábado que sus tropas entraran en el país vecino. Unos días antes, el gobierno venezolano adujo el incidente a los posibles cambios morfológicos del río. Colombia y Venezuela comparten una porosa frontera de 2.200 kilómetros. En 2015 y 2016, la relación bilateral se tensó tras el cierre de la línea limítrofe, ordenado por el presidente Maduro aduciendo problemas de contrabando, narcotráfico y seguridad. Altuve, 2do venezolano nombrado Jugador Más Valioso
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