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Zanesville bowler signs with Wright State Sam Blackburn ZANESVILLE - Brandon Travis helped lead Zanesville's bowling team to new heights in 2016. Travis was part of a team that finished third in the state in Division I as a senior, the highest finish for any area team. Now he's taking his talents to Wright State. Travis, a four-year letterman, pledged to bowl for the Raiders on Friday during an afternoon ceremony at the high school. Wright State is located in Fairborn, a suburb on the outskirts of Dayton. He chose the Raiders, whose program is a club sport, over Wichita State. He plans to major in mechanical engineering. "It’s a good program," Travis said. "They lost a couple bowlers a few years ago so they are in a rebuilding process, but they've got some good ones coming in and hope to get things turned around. Hopefully I get to be a part of that." "I've always encouraged all of the bowlers to go off to school, no matter what their choice was," Zanesville bowling coach Doug Smith said. "I think he'll get good coaching there." Travis owns six of the Blue Devils' 10 individual school records. That was part of his plan, Smith said, but it took patience and learning consistency. "He came in as a freshman thinking he was going to set all of the records at Zanesville High School in the first week," Smith said. "He always wanted to be the best, but I told him it wasn't going to happen overnight. The last two years he really bowled well for us." Travis was part of two state tournament teams at Zanesville, where he led the team in average as a senior. He shot only 580 at the state tournament, but was third overall as an individual and teamed with senior Blake Snyder, junior Tristan Bookless and sophomore Donovan Stewart to help the team shoot 4,157 in a fourth-place district finish at Columbus Square Bowling Palace. Transferring that to the collegiate level will be a challenge, but the ability to bowl with power and accuracy should help. "I definitely think it's going to take some practice to get used to a sport shot," Travis said. "I'm pretty much a down-and-in bowler and try to be accurate and I think that will help." Learning to keep his cool was the key to Travis' development, Smith said. "This year especially, he has listened real well and tried his best to control his emotions while bowling," Smith said. "It was definitely - he didn’t have a bad attitude or anything, he just let his emotions get to him. He wouldn’t get mad or upset. This year he controlled that a lot more." sblackbu@gannett.com Twitter: @SamBlackburnTR
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Daniel Barnett’s Employment Law Archive February 19, 2018 January 13, 2017 Joe Pugh Custody Barristers give legal advice and seem on behalf of consumers in civil, family members and criminal situations in courts and tribunals. Legal aid may cover the solutions of a barrister and sometimes a QC. Solicitors will ordinarily aid clientele ineligible for legal aid to negotiate an very affordable fee. The next step is to complete your pupillage year at a barristers’ set, through which you will shadow an knowledgeable barrister and possibly take on your personal situations. Specific barristers in England and Wales are now instructed straight by members of the public. All applicants that aspire to be barristers want to submit applications through an on line screening program for entry onto the Bar Expert Training Course (BPTC). This apprenticeship is identified as pupillage or devilling Devilling is compulsory for these barristers who wish to be members of the Law Library and lasts for a single legal year. A quantity of barristers will do operate for no fee in situations which are particularly deserving or of terrific public value and legal aid is not accessible. The Executive Council is also involved with: education costs of students calling counsel to the Bar, while get in touch with to the Bar is performed by the Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland on the invitation of the Benchers administration of the Bar Library (to which all practising members of the Bar belong) and liaising with corresponding bodies in other countries. The Executive Council (by means of its Education Committee) is accountable for considering Memorials submitted by applicants for admission as students of the Inn and by Bar students of the Inn for admission to the degree of Barrister-at-Law and creating recommendations to the Benchers. In the High Court and the Court of Final Appeal , as a general rule, only barristers and solicitor-advocates are permitted to speak on behalf of any party in open court. Because they are further removed from the client, barristers can be much less familiar with the client’s requires. In lots of nations the conventional divisions between barristers and solicitors are breaking down. Pay for barristers varies based on their knowledge, the size of the law firm they perform in, and the area they perform in. Barrister delivers a variety of services situated in the IT Solutions space, along with numerous complimentary” services born out of client requests for extra capabilities. The Bar Code sets out the primary principles governing the duties and conduct of barristers. Most importantly, your barrister can advise you as to what your existing position is, usually for a fixed fee, so that you can ascertain the most effective course of action prior to committing to massive expense and a lengthy legal battle. England and Wales are covered by a widespread bar (an organisation of barristers) and a single law society (an organisation of solicitors). Employment Lawyers Sydney & Gold Coast Blakes Employment Law And Employment Lawyers Employment Lawyers In Vancouver New Laws Changing Britain In 2016 And 2017, From Smoking And Motoring To Employment Disadvantages Of Cohabitation Barrister Newsletter archive, barnetts, daniel, employment Family Court Facts Common Law In England
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August 24 was the deadline to file to be a write-in candidate for the November 3 general election. It was also the deadline for Republican Party Central Committee to name...Read more Gem Beach Rocks 2013
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Gli atleti dedicano ogni giorno parecchie ore al duro esercizio per migliorare le proprie condizioni fisiche e per sviluppare forza e resistenza. Ma un allenamento intenso e faticoso è soltanto uno degli aspetti di un’efficace preparazione atletica. Gli atleti di successo, così come i loro allenatori e preparatori sportivi, sanno che è impossibile allenarsi in maniera pesante per molti giorni consecutivi e in un periodo di tempo prolungato, considerando anche l’affaticamento intenso delle varie competizioni. Il nostro corpo ha bisogno all’incirca dalle 24 alle 36 ore per riprendersi da un allenamento pesante o da una gara. Una persona capisce quando si è allenata al massimo o ha raggiunto il limite, perché il corpo non gli consente di continuare, e il giorno seguente non sarà in grado di allenarsi allo stesso livellò. È in questo contesto che una corretta alimentazione e un’ottima integrazione possono fornire quel supporto energetico necessario a mantenere in perfetta efficienza il fisico. Medicina e sport hanno compiuto parallelamente negli ultimi decenni passi da gigante, riuscendo anche a integrare studi e ricerche per una migliore conoscenza del corpo umano e del suo funzionamento. Le discipline sportive, in particolare, si sono avvalse di un settore medico relativamente giovane: la scienza dell’alimentazione. Gli studi medici hanno dimostrato come nutrirsi correttamente serva come cura e come prevenzione per una buona salute fisica e la scienza dell’alimentazione si è servita di questo principio per analizzare e mettere a punto un modo di alimentarsi adatto alle diverse fasi della vita umana. Di questi studi si è avvantaggiato lo sport. Alla preparazione psicologica e fisica, con allenamenti mirati, si è affiancata la dietetica, che ha messo a punto un’alimentazione specifica per lo sportivo. Ogni sportivo, anche il dilettante “della domenica”, può trovare nei principi generali di una corretta alimentazione un valido sussidio per la propria forma fisica e salute. È quindi chiaro che sono necessari esercizi regolari e preparazione fisica, ma anche un tipo di alimentazione formulata in funzione della disciplina sportiva praticata. Bisogna tener conto delle condizioni di allenamento e di quelle ambientali e provvedere a un “carburante” in funzione dello sforzo fisico: perciò nutrimenti essenziali, fibre, acqua, sali minerali devono essere dosati a seconda della prestazione sportiva. Sport e salute sono quindi strettamente legati, inscindibili. Ma se da un lato sono complementari, dall’altro non sono intercambiabili. Infatti, se è vero che una regolare pratica sportiva è utile al mantenimento della salute, è altrettanto vero, anche se spesso meno evidente, che bisogna essere in buona salute per poter fare sport a qualsiasi livello. Ridurre lo stress muscolare e del sistema immunitario “Mi fanno talmente male i muscoli che per oggi salterò l’allenamento”. Vi suona familiare questa frase? Probabilmente sì. Per molti di noi queste parole sono fin troppo note. A volte ci sembra quasi che i nostro corpo ricompensi i nostri sforzi tenendoci in forma con dolori e rigidità muscolari, il giorno dopo un intenso allenamento. Non solo. Per quanto ognuno possa aspettarsi di mantenere una buona salute attraverso un regolare esercizio fisico, potrebbe anche scoprire di essere più suscettibile ai raffreddori e ad altri tipi di malattie. Questa è la prova che i muscoli sono stati sottoposti a un’enorme quantità di stress, che ha provocato il dolore e la rigidità muscolare, come anche una riduzione delle difese immunitarie. Sebbene sia possibile eliminare del tutto i danni muscolari da esercizio, recenti studi hanno dimostrato che i danni provocato dallo stress da esercizio si possono ridurre al minimo. Queste ricerche si sono concentrate sulle cause biochimiche dello stress muscolare: hanno identificato diversi fattori chiave che possono contribuire a neutralizzare un certo numero di sottoprodotti del metabolismo responsabili del dolore muscolare. I radicali liberi e lo stress ossidativo I radicali liberi sono molecole molto instabili che possono danneggiare il tessuto muscolare. Poiché il ritmo del consumo di ossigeno influenza l’estensione del danno da radicali liberi, noto anche come stress ossidativo, l’attività fisica pesante aumenta la formazione di radicali liberi. In altre parole, più ci si esercita in modo pesante, e quindi più ossigeno si assume, maggiore sarà la formazione di radicali liberi e maggiore il rischio di danni muscolari. Questa, almeno in parte, è la causa delle infiammazioni e dei dolori post-esercizio. I radicali liberi danneggiano le membrane delle cellule muscolari attaccando i lipidi strutturali (grassi) noti come fosfolipidi. In combinazione con le proteine, i fosfolipidi compongono le membrane di tutte le cellule del corpo, e le membrane delle strutture interne delle cellule, come i mitocondri. La formazione di radicali liberi indebolisce le membrane cellulari e colpisce un certo numero di enzimi delle membrane, inoltre, la reazione dei radicali liberi con i fosfolipidi delle membrane sprigiona sostanze tossiche che possono inattivare altri enzimi. Minimizzare lo stress ossidativo con gli antiossidanti Gli antiossidanti aiutano il corpo a proteggersi dalla formazione dei radicali liberi, Neutralizzando i radicali liberi, gli antiossidanti disintossicano e proteggono il corpo dallo stress ossidativo. Il corpo produce da sé alcuni antiossidanti, per esempio, il glutatione è una proteina che il fegato produce grazie a diversi aminoacidi. Questo potente antiossidanti inibisce la formazione di radicali liberi neutralizzando le molecole di ossigeno prima che possano danneggiare le cellule. E la superossidodismutasi (SOD) è un enzima che neutralizza il più comune tra i radicali liberi, il superossido, e aiuta il corpo a utilizzare glia altri antiossidanti. Tuttavia l’organismo non è in grado di produrre alcuni antiossidanti, come le vitamine e i Sali minerali, per cui li deve trarre dall’alimentazione. Purtroppo, anche se si segue una dieta equilibrata, è spesso difficile ottenere quantità di antiossidanti sufficienti a contrastare gli effetti dei radicali liberi, specie in periodi di forte stress o allenamento intenso. La vitamina C Recenti studi hanno dimostrato che un’integrazione di vitamina C può aiutare gli atleti a ridurre la formazione di radicali liberi dopo l’esercizio per prevenire i danni muscolari e al sistema immunitario e inoltre contribuisce alla produzione di ormoni anti-stress ed è necessaria per la crescita e la riparazione dei tessuti. Un’interessante ricerca ha confrontato il dolore post-esercizio in 2 gruppi di soggetti. A ciascun soggetto del gruppo sperimentale vennero somministrati 3 g di vitamina C per tre giorni, mentre i soggetti del gruppo di controllo non ricevettero nulla. Dopo tre giorni, entrambi i gruppi vennero sottoposti a un intenso esercizio muscolare. I risultati dello studio furono che i soggetti che avevano preso la vitamina C sperimentarono meno dolore muscolare nei 4 giorni seguenti l’esercizio a coloro che non l’avevano assunta. La vitamina E La vitamina E favorisce una migliore circolazione, rilassa i crampi alle gambe e promuove la riparazione dei tessuti, tutti fattori indispensabili al raggiungimento del massimo rendimento. In qualità di antiossidante, questa vitamina previene il danno alle membrane cellulari inibendo l’ossidazione dei fosfolipidi e quindi impedisce che il rivestimento protettivo delle cellule venga danneggiato dall’attacco dei radicali iberi. La vitamina E inoltre facilita l’utilizzazione dell’ossigeno da parte dell’organismo, impedendogli di distruggere le vitamine. Ricerche di laboratorio hanno dimostrato che la vitamina E può anche proteggere dalla perdita di massa muscolare. L’alimentazione quotidiana L’alimentazione per un miglior rendimento sportivo non riguarda soltanto ciò che si mangia prima o dopo l’esercizio per aiutare l’atleta a correre più veloce, pedalare più forte o prolungare la sessione di training. Ogni giorno basta mangiare una varietà di alimenti che forniscano i nutrienti necessari per i processi di costruzione e riparazione del corpo. Questo significa che si dovranno mangiare più cibi sani, in proporzioni specifiche, per garantirsi una buona salute e un massimo rendimento. Ci sono sei categorie di nutrienti di cui il corpo ha bisogno per sopravvivere. I quattro nutrienti base, noti anche come macronutrienti, sono l’acqua, i carboidrati, i grassi e le proteine. Le altre due classi di nutrienti sono le vitamine e i Sali minerali. Per raggiungere il massimo rendimento, tanto nelle attività quotidiane quanto in un programma di training, è necessario introdurre nell’alimentazione le forme più sane di questi nutrienti. Inoltre, è importante mantenere sempre l’equilibrio di macronutrienti più adatto al tipo di sport o di attività. Purtroppo la classica alimentazione occidentale comprende quantità eccessive di grassi, sodio e zucchero. Anche se si tratta di un tipo di alimentazione dettata dalla vita di tutti i giorni, è evidente che non è nutritiva, ossia non fornisce al corpo i giusti nutrienti nelle corrette proporzioni per godere di buona salute. In più, un eccesso di alimenti troppo ricchi di grasso e di zuccheri può condurre a tutta una serie di disturbi, tra cui malattie cardiovascolari, diabete e alcuni tipi di tumore. Più di ogni altra cosa, un’alimentazione equilibrata è fondamentale per avere successo nello sport perché protegge la salute. Ogni giorno i carboidrati. I grassi e le proteine ci forniscono energia per le attività quotidiane e per aiutare il corpo a conservare e a ricostruire i tessuti muscolari. Per avere un adeguato apporto di questi macronutrienti dovreste assumere il 60% di calorie dai carboidrati, il 25% dai grassi e il 15% dalle proteine. Dobbiamo cercare di aumentare l’assunzione di acidi grassi essenziali “buoni”, e diminuire al contempo il consumo di alimenti trattati che sono ricchi di zucchero e poveri di nutrienti essenziali. Reintegrare i liquidi e gli elettroliti Tutti sanno che sudare è una conseguenza naturale dell’esercizio fisico e la maggior parte della gente adotta delle misure, durante e dopo l’attività, per reintegrare i liquidi persi. Il problema è che molti atleti non sono pienamente consapevoli delle conseguenze della perdita idrica durante l’attività. Una lieve disidratazione pari solo al 2% del peso corporeo, pregiudica già il rendimento. Ma questa non è l’unica cosa di cui ci si deve preoccupare. Dato che l’acqua è un nutriente essenziale per la termoregolazione e la funzione cardiovascolare, un’elevata disidratazione può aumentare il rischio di surriscaldamento e di collasso da calore. Inoltre, insieme all’acqua persa con la sudorazione, il corpo perde anche elettroliti, che sono importanti per la contrazione e il rilassamento dei muscoli. Purtroppo, il corpo umano non è ben strutturato per reintegrare liquidi che perde con la sudorazione e l’evaporazione. Ci manca semplicemente la capacità di assumere e trattenere i liquidi con lo stesso ritmo con cui li perdiamo durante un’attività fisica intensa. La reidratazione Secondo quanto affermato in una conferenza dell’American Collage Of Sport Medicine, i carboidrati dovrebbero essere un ingrediente delle bevande reidratanti, oltre gli elettroliti. Le ricerche hanno dimostrato che i carboidrati e il sodio lavorano insieme per favorire l’assorbimento di acqua da parte delle pareti intestinali. Per capire come il corpo reintegra i liquidi perduti, dovreste prima comprendere il meccanismo della sete. La sete dipende da due fattori: il volume del sangue e la concentrazione di Sali o elettroliti, nel sangue. Quando si perdono i liquidi durante l’esercizio attraverso la sudorazione, il volume del sangue diminuisce. Di pari passo aumenta la concentrazione di elettroliti nel sangue e si attiva lo stimolo della sete. Bere acqua semplice va bene per l’attività fisica. Inoltre, reidratarsi con acqua semplice durante un’attività che dura più di quattro ore può condurre all’ipotermia, o “intossicazione” da acqua. Come si fa a sapere se la vostra bevanda sportiva è un buon reidratante? Perché una bevanda sportiva sia efficace, deve contenere almeno 75 mg di sodio ogni 235 ml di liquido. Questa piccola particella di sodio nelle bevande sportive aiuta a mantenere o ristabilire l’equilibrio dei liquidi e degli elettroliti del corpo. Le molecole di glucosio che compongono i carboidrati stimolano l’assorbimento di sodio e il sodio, a sua volta, è necessario per l’assorbimento del glucosio. Quando queste due sostanze vengono assorbite dall’intestino, tendono a portare acqua con sé, facilitando così il passaggio dell’acqua dall’intestino al flusso sanguigno. La reintegrazione degli elettroliti Gli elettroliti come il sodio, il potassio e il magnesio sono elementi indispensabili per la contrazione e il rilassamento dei muscoli. Inoltre, servono per mantenere l’equilibrio dei fluidi nel corpo. Durante l’esercizio, il corpo perde una parte di minerali insieme all’acqua, attraverso la sudorazione. Dato che gli elettroliti si trovano in concentrazioni variabili nel plasma sanguigno e nei tessuti muscolari, misurabili in milliequivalenti per litro, le concentrazioni perdute attraverso la sudorazione variano altrettanto. Il sodio e il cloruro sono elettroliti che servono a mantenere il volume e l’equilibrio di tutti i liquidi all’esterno delle cellule dell’organismo, come il sangue. IL sodio svolge un ruolo particolarmente importante perché aiuta a trasportare i nutrienti nelle cellule. perché possano essere utilizzati per la produzione di energia come la crescita e riparazione dei tessuti. Il sodio e il cloruro si trovano nella maggior parte degli alimenti e si possono ottenere facilmente con una dieta equilibrata. Il potassio è necessario alla trasmissione nervosa, alla contrazione dei muscoli e alla formazione del glicogeno. Inoltre, aiuta la funzione del sistema cardiovascolare. Per reintegrare il potassio perduto in seguito all’attività fisica, cercate di bere un preparato che contenga potassio. È consigliabile altresì seguire una dieta equilibrata che includa cibi ad alto contenuto di potassio, come banane, kiwi, patate e succo di pomodoro, latticini. IL magnesio si trova in tutte le cellule dell’organismo, ma principalmente nelle ossa, nei muscoli e nei tessuti molli. È un elemento essenziale per oltre 300 reazioni enzimatiche che coinvolgono la trasmissione nervosa, la contrazione muscolare, e soprattutto la produzione di ATP. Le ricerche hanno dimostrato che un’intensa attività fisica può esaurire le riserve di magnesio dell’organismo. Bassi livelli di Magnesio nel sangue durante l’esercizio sono ritenuti responsabili anche di stanchezza muscolare e aritmia. La carenza del magnesio può provocare anche vertigini, debolezza muscolare, irritabilità e depressione. Sufficienti dosi di magnesio si possono ottenere seguendo una dieta equilibrata che includa alimenti ricchi di magnesio come mele, banane, riso non brillato, latticini, aglio, verdure a foglia, soia e cereali integrali.
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for: Research and Evidence-Based Practice Page:123456 David P. MoxleyOnline publication date:Oct 2013Subject:Research and Evidence-Based Practice Through cycles of systematic and purposeful iterative engagement with problems they face in specific practice settings, social workers engaging in action research build knowledge that is ... Through cycles of systematic and purposeful iterative engagement with problems they face in specific practice settings, social workers engaging in action research build knowledge that is useful in advancing practice for the purposes of social betterment. This entry situates action research in the development of social-work knowledge and then examines variants of action research formed when degrees of participation and control vary among members of vulnerable populations, particularly within community situations involving coping with a degraded quality of life. The author identifies the importance of methodological pluralism and addresses how sound action research results in knowledge dissemination and utilization for the purposes of social betterment, often through alternative methods of inquiry. The entry concludes with caveats social workers engaged in action research should heed, and the author emphasizes the pivotal role social work can serve in local efforts to engage in knowledge development for social betterment. Less Advanced Statistical Analysis Shenyang GuoOnline publication date:Sep 2013Subject:Research and Evidence-Based Practice Definitions of what constitutes advanced statistical analysis often differ among social-work researchers and across disciplines. In this article, the term advanced statistical analysis ... Definitions of what constitutes advanced statistical analysis often differ among social-work researchers and across disciplines. In this article, the term advanced statistical analysis refers to advanced models increasingly applied to social-work research that help address important research questions. Because contemporary statistical models fully rely on the maximum likelihood (ML) estimator, this article begins with an overview of ML that serves as a foundation for understanding advanced statistical analysis. Following the overview, the article describes six categories of analytic methods that are important in confronting a broad range of issues in social-work research (that is, hierarchical linear modeling, survival analysis, structural equation modeling, propensity score analysis, missing data imputation, and other corrective methods for causal inference such as instrumental variable approach and regression discontinuity designs). These analytic methods are used to address research issues such as generating knowledge for evidence-based practices; evaluating intervention effectiveness in studies that use an experimental or quasi-experimental design; assessing clients’ problems, well-being, and outcome changes over time; and discerning the effects of policies. Less Agency-Based Research Irwin Epstein and Stephen A. KappOnline publication date:Jun 2013Subject:Administration and Management, Research and Evidence-Based Practice This entry reviews agency-based research and the unique demands created by the organizational context where this activity resides. Three primary stakeholder groups are identified: ... This entry reviews agency-based research and the unique demands created by the organizational context where this activity resides. Three primary stakeholder groups are identified: administrators and program managers, supervisors, and direct service workers and clinicians. Possible uses of agency-based research by each of the respective stakeholder groups are described. Finally, the role of service consumers in agency-based research is discussed. Less Aging: Practice Interventions Lenard W. KayePrint publication date:Apr 2008Online publication date:Jun 2013Subject:Aging and Older Adults, Clinical and Direct Practice, Couples and Families, Populations and Practice Settings, Research and Evidence-Based Practice Social workers address older adult issues at all levels of service planning, policy-making, and delivery and across a wide range of community and institutional settings. While various ... Social workers address older adult issues at all levels of service planning, policy-making, and delivery and across a wide range of community and institutional settings. While various models of practice intervention with older adults exist, more recently the focus is on the integration of micro and macro strategies with an emphasis on strength-based perspectives to geriatric social work practice. The older adult population will expand dramatically and become increasingly culturally, racially, and ethnically diverse in the future and social work services will need to be sensitive to the variety of issues faced by a more heterogeneous and sophisticated older adult population. Less Alcohol and Drug Problems: Practice Interventions Maryann Amodeo and Luz Marilis LópezPrint publication date:Apr 2008Online publication date:Jun 2013Subject:Addictions and Substance Use, Clinical and Direct Practice, Health Care and Illness, Mental and Behavioral Health, Research and Evidence-Based Practice This entry focuses on practice interventions for working with families and individuals including behavioral marital therapy, transitional family therapy, and the developmental model of ... This entry focuses on practice interventions for working with families and individuals including behavioral marital therapy, transitional family therapy, and the developmental model of recovery, as well as motivational interviewing, cognitive-behavioral therapy, relapse prevention training, and harm reduction therapy. A commonality in these intervention frameworks is their view of the therapeutic work in stages—from active drinking and drug use, to deciding on change, to movement toward change and recovery. We also identify skills that equip social work practitioners to make a special contribution to alcohol and other drug (AOD) interventions and highlight factors to consider in choosing interventions. There are a range of practice interventions for clients with AOD problems based on well-controlled research. Less Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias Carole B. CoxOnline publication date:Jun 2013Subject:Mental and Behavioral Health, Aging and Older Adults, Health Care and Illness, Populations and Practice Settings, Research and Evidence-Based Practice Dementia is not a disease, but a group of symptoms so severe that they inhibit normal functioning. Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia in older persons impacting not ... Dementia is not a disease, but a group of symptoms so severe that they inhibit normal functioning. Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia in older persons impacting not only the person with the illness but the entire family. Obtaining an accurate diagnosis is essential in order to assure appropriate and timely care and to exclude reversible causes of dementia. Social workers can play key roles throughout the course of the illness as educators, therapists, supporter and advocates for improved policies and services. Less Assessment Catheleen Jordan and Cynthia FranklinOnline publication date:Jun 2013Subject:Clinical and Direct Practice, Mental and Behavioral Health, Research and Evidence-Based Practice Assessment is an ongoing process of data collection aimed at identifying client strengths and problems. Early assessment models were based on psychoanalytic theory; however, current ... Assessment is an ongoing process of data collection aimed at identifying client strengths and problems. Early assessment models were based on psychoanalytic theory; however, current assessment is based on brief, evidence-based practice models. Both quantitative and qualitative methods may be used to create an integrative skills approach that links assessment to intervention. Specifically, assessment guides treatment planning, as well as informs intervention selection and monitoring. Less Bullying in Youth Jonathan Singer and Karen SlovakOnline publication date:Sep 2013Subject:Children and Adolescents, Human Behavior, Mental and Behavioral Health, Research and Evidence-Based Practice Bullying is the most common form of violence in schools and has been shown to disrupt the emotional and social development of both the targets and the perpetrators of bullying (Raskauskas ... Bullying is the most common form of violence in schools and has been shown to disrupt the emotional and social development of both the targets and the perpetrators of bullying (Raskauskas & Stoltz, 2007). Bullying can be physical, verbal, relational, and direct or indirect. There are well-established age and sex trends (Olweus, 1993; Smith, Madsen, & Moody, 1999). There has been considerable research on bullying-prevention programs and scholarship on best-practice guidelines for school social workers (Dupper, 2013). An emerging concern is with the use of electronic and Internet devices in bullying, referred to as “cyberbullying.” In this article we define bullying and cyberbullying; discuss risk factors associated with being a bully, a victim, and a bully-victim; describe prevention and intervention programs; and discuss emerging trends in both bullying and cyberbullying. Less Chaos Theory and Complexity Theory Keith WarrenOnline publication date:Jun 2013Subject:Clinical and Direct Practice, Human Behavior, Macro Practice, Research and Evidence-Based Practice Chaos theory and complexity theory, collectively known as nonlinear dynamics or dynamical systems theory, provide a mathematical framework for thinking about change over time. Chaos theory ... Chaos theory and complexity theory, collectively known as nonlinear dynamics or dynamical systems theory, provide a mathematical framework for thinking about change over time. Chaos theory seeks an understanding of simple systems that may change in a sudden, unexpected, or irregular way. Complexity theory focuses on complex systems involving numerous interacting parts, which often give rise to unexpected order. The framework that encompasses both theories is one of nonlinear interactions between variables that give rise to outcomes that are not easily predictable. This entry provides a nonmathematical introduction, discussion of current research, and references for further reading. Less Children’s Health Shirley Gatenio GabelOnline publication date:Jul 2013Subject:Children and Adolescents, Health Care and Illness, Disabilities, Mental and Behavioral Health, Research and Evidence-Based Practice The history of social work is deeply rooted in helping vulnerable populations improve their well-being, and children have been at the forefront of these efforts since the inception of the ... The history of social work is deeply rooted in helping vulnerable populations improve their well-being, and children have been at the forefront of these efforts since the inception of the profession. Health is long understood to be critical to children’s well-being. Social workers who are skilled in integrating different systems can play pivotal roles in engineering new and improving existing health-care infrastructures and can act as advocates for fusing health-service systems with other social infrastructures to optimize outcomes for children. This entry reviews trends in children’s health throughout the world, particularly in the United States. It describes the dramatic improvements in reducing infant mortality, child mortality and morbidity from many infectious diseases as well as accidental and environmental causes, and the unequal progress in realizing children’s health. The challenges that lie ahead that pose risks to children’s health are discussed, including the health inequities created among and within countries by social, economic, and political factors. An argument for a comprehensive, integrated, evidence-based, and cross-disciplinary approach to improve children’s future health is presented.
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Rattling Around My brain is wandering all over the place today, so here’s a rambling little post. I think after I type this, I’ll head out on this sunny, cool day and take some pictures of autumn-inspired trees before all the leaves blow off. Crisis averted. Last Friday I discovered that [gasp] my iPod battery was dead. Not just needing to be recharged, I mean dead. It is no more, it’s ceased to be, passed on, bereft of life—this is an ex-iPod. Now, you might think I’d take advantage of this and say, “Oh darn. Guess I have to get a new Nano now.” But I resisted the temptation because Al said he could replace the battery. Hmmmmm. $25 or $200. . . OK, I’ll take the battery. So, that’s what we did and my iPod works again. So, I can go back to the gym now.Speaking of the gym. Ya know, it’s really hard to get up at 6:00 in the morning and go to the gym. It’s still dark at 6:00. It’s cold. My eyes haven’t focused yet, and I have terrible bed-hair. I spend the entire drive to the gym thinking, “I could turn around and go home. Al would never know. I’ll just workout harder tomorrow.” And as I’m walking into the gym, I’m YouTubethinking, “I’ll just do a light work out today. Maybe I’ll just get on the bike for a while and then head home.” But I go ahead go through the whole routine since I’ve made it this far. But you’d be amazed how many already-fit people go to the gym at 6:30 in the morning. They are way too perky and seem to be really enjoying themselves. And why is it that their faces don’t turn as red as a matador’s cape when they’re on the elliptical machine like mine does. *Sigh* I hate going to the gym.In the news. Actually, I can’t say anything that my mom hasn’t already said much better, so I’ll just ask you head over there and read her comments on the day. The wacko Baptists from Kansas are enough to make me want to follow through on my plan to move to Scotland to raise sheep. She doesn’t talk about Foley on this particular post, so I’ll just say that it looks like the high and mighty morality of the Republican party knew three years ago about Foley’s, em, tendency to be “overly friendly.” Now Foley has entered rehab for alcohol. Alcohol?!? How ‘bout he work on the pedophilia first. Update: I just watched Hastert’s press conference. As is typical with this administration he “apologized,” he’s “taking responsibility” and is going to find out “who leaked those emails and why we didn’t hear about a problem sooner.” So once again, they say they are taking responsibility, but they really aren’t because they couldn’t have done anything sooner because someone else dropped the ball and they didn’t get the information they needed; therefore, they have to have investigations into finding out why they didn’t get that information. What a bunch of hooey. He also said that he learned of the explicit language in the emails on Friday (that would have been 29 September). I just wanted to write that down somewhere so that when they prove he knew sooner, we’ll know when he lied. Oh, and he also used the opportunity to talk about how we need to get back to the issues for this election season, that’s what’s important and that’s what the American public wants. No, the American public wants the hypocrisy to STOP.Latest Procrastination Tool. I’ve been enjoying searching YouTube. I have a guilty pleasure that my brother wishes would just go away—I listen to Robbie Williams. I can’t help it! He is pretty cute (he looks like the fist boy I had a crush on), and I like his songs. But he just hasn’t reached the level of popularity in this country that he has every where else, so with YouTube, I can watch videos and even concert footage. Unfortunately, it also makes me realize that sometimes it’s better to just listen to the songs and look at photos. How can the same man who writes words like “Come and take my hand/I want to contact the living” one moment be onstage aiming a camera down his pants to take a picture of his crotch the next? Where is the balance, people?!? Fashion Divas. Last season I was a Project Runway junkie. I read the message boards, I read Tim Gunn’s blog, I listened to his podcast, and I couldn’t wait for each new episode. This season? Eh. I’m still watching, but these designers are really good and I don’t have a favorite because I like all of the finalists. In fact, they have 4 finalists instead of 3 this season. But I’m not anxiously awaiting each new episode.Flour Clouds. It’s fall, so of course it’s time for some serious baking. Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls, Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies, Pumpkin Spice Cake, Pumpkin Bars. Hmmm, I’m sensing a theme here. Wait! I forgot apples! Apple Pie, Apple Tart, Apple Pancakes, Apple Cake. Gotta run to the store and get some flour—King Arthur Flour, BTW. I’m a snob about ingredients, it has to be King Arthur. Has to be that expensive but amazing vanilla that I can only get at expensive food stores. Has to be real unsalted butter. OK, now I’m really having cravings. Enjoy your day, y’all. And if I don’t talk to you before then, have a great weekend! YOUR having cravings now? Great, tell us all about all the baking and then just leave us? Cool post. Lots of stuff there. Great post. I didn't get into the Foley stuff because when I do, I get incoherent. Now, they're going to try to blame the PAGES! Don't get me started. Ha Ha Ha, yeah, the Foley thing, as Betty said, makes one incoherent. It's just so, so, so, ggggrrrrrrrrr!Fun rambling post. I loved it. And you will really enjoy the Thirteenth tale. Pass it on to Mom when you are done. I think she will like it too. I gave my copy to a friend at work with the warning that he can't hold me responsible for the 72 hour reading marathon he will go on when he starts the book. So, be forewarned, it's a good, don't want to put down, read. Newt--I'm going to have to get that book. I'm heading home in a week, so I need to read it so I can pass it on. I could use a reading marathon. Faces in the Dark A Hike in the Woods Going on Holiday Cold Temps, Chili Supper Busy Weekend, Busy Week Ahead A Friday MEME The Applecart Excuse Me, But Is that a Classic You're Reading?
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WHAT IS THE BEST BOOK TO READ FOR AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SUBJECT? Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, which has repeatedly appeared on bestseller lists, is the recommended beginning book. This is the definitive work that forms the foundation of Scientology. Publishers Weekly called Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health “perhaps the best-selling non-Christian book of all time in the West” and awarded Dianetics its prestigious Century Award for appearing for more than 100 weeks on its bestseller list. For those more interested in starting with a broad summary of L. Ron Hubbard’s findings about Man as a spiritual being, the first recommended book is Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought. Is Scientology a secret society? Are the books difficult to understand? What is the best book to read for an introduction to the subject? Where can one get L. Ron Hubbard’s books? How can one improve their life just by reading a book?
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Aktuelle Seite: Home ÜBERREGIONAL Museen und Kaiserslauterer Einrichtungen im Bezirksverband Pfalz Museen und Kaiserslauterer Einrichtungen im Bezirksverband Pfalz Kategorie: ÜBERREGIONAL Veröffentlicht am Mittwoch, 20. Dezember 2017 00:45 Öffnungszeiten über Weihnachten und Neujahr Das Museum Pfalzgalerie Kaiserslautern (mpk) bleibt am 24. und 25. Dezember sowie am 1. Januar geschlossen. Zu sehen ist zurzeit die Sonderausstellung „Ohne Schlüssel und Schloss? Chancen und Risiken von Big Data“, eine groß angelegte Gegenüberstellung historischer Schlösser und Verschlussobjekte auf der einen und modernster IT-Technologie zur Datenerfassung und Codierung auf der anderen Seite. Die Ausstellungsmacher präsentieren ein innovatives Konzept mit rund 70 Exponaten aus dem In- und Ausland und eigens für diese Schau entwickelten interaktiven Stationen. Das mpk ist dienstags von 11 bis 20 Uhr und mittwochs bis sonntags von 10 bis 17 Uhr geöffnet. Das Historische Museum der Pfalz in Speyer, das während der Weihnachtsferien täglich – einschließlich der beiden Weihnachtstage sowie Neujahr – von 10 bis 18 Uhr offen ist, schließt nur am 24. Dezember um 14 Uhr und am 31. Dezember um 16 Uhr. Die große kulturhistorische Ausstellung „Richard Löwenherz. König – Ritter – Gefangener“ widmet sich dem berühmtesten englischen König des Mittelalters. Parallel dazu ist die Familienausstellung „Robin Hood“ mit mehr als 20 Mitmachstationen, darunter eine Bogenschießanlage, zu sehen. „Im Lauf der Zeit: Arbeit – Alltag – Lebensbilder“ heißt die Sonderausstellung im Deutschen Schuhmuseum in Hauenstein, die noch bis Jahresende historische Fotografien, die Zeugnis vom Leben in dem Schuhdorf ablegen, aus dem eigenen Archiv zeigt. Während der Wintermonate ist das Museum, das Schuhe aus allen Zeiten und Kontinenten sowie Maschinen zur Schuhherstellung präsentiert, montags bis freitags von 13 bis 16 Uhr und samstags und sonntags von 10 bis 16 Uhr zugänglich. Über die Weihnachtstage (24. bis 26. Dezember) sowie den Jahreswechsel (31. Dezember und 1. Januar) bleibt das Haus geschlossen. Das Dynamikum in Pirmasens, ein naturwissenschaftliches Mitmachmuseum, das Phänomene der Bewegung be-greifbar macht, bietet während der Weihnachtsferien ein spannendes Programm. So gibt es beispielweise einen Workshop zum Bau eines „Schnee-Katapults“ in Miniaturform, und Hobby-Detektive ab 14 Jahren können in der „Akte Dynamikum“ am Ort des Verbrechens ermitteln und dem Geheimnis der Nachbarn auf die Spur kommen. Eine Teilnahme kann täglich um 11, 13 und 15 Uhr und freitags und samstags zusätzlich um 19 Uhr gebucht werden (Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein! oder telefonisch unter 06331/23943-22). Am 3. Januar wird von 11 bis 16 Uhr ein Sport-Stacking veranstaltet, bei dem man sich im rasanten Becher-Stapeln üben kann. Das Museum ist werktags von 9 bis 18 Uhr sowie an den Wochenenden und feiertags von 10 bis 18 Uhr geöffnet. Es bleibt an Heiligabend, dem ersten Weihnachtsfeiertag, Silvester und Neujahr geschlossen. Das Pfalzmuseum für Naturkunde in Bad Dürkheim ist täglich außer montags von 10 bis 17 Uhr und mittwochs von 10 bis 20 Uhr geöffnet. Geschlossen bleibt das Haus an Heiligabend, am ersten Weihnachtsfeiertag sowie an Silvester und Neujahr. Das Urweltmuseum „Geoskop“ auf Burg Lichtenberg bei Kusel präsentiert zurzeit „Mammuts – Ikonen der Eiszeit“. Neben den Dinosauriern ist das Mammut wohl das bekannteste ausgestorbene Tier. Gleichzeitig ist es mit seinem langen Fell und den riesigen Stoßzähnen das fleischgewordene Sinnbild der letzten Eiszeit. Dabei gab es früher nicht nur ein haariges Mammut, sondern verschiedene Arten dieses Typus von Elefant, welcher genau genommen der Vetter der heute noch lebenden Elefanten ist und nicht deren Vorfahr. Das Museum ist täglich von 10 bis 12 Uhr und 14 bis 17 Uhr geöffnet. An Heiligabend und Silvester bleibt es geschlossen. Die Pfalzbibliothek in Kaiserslautern, Bismarckstraße 17, ist zwischen den Jahren, also von Mittwoch bis Samstag (27. bis 30. Dezember) von 10 bis 14 Uhr geöffnet. Die Zentralverwaltung des Bezirksverbands Pfalz im gleichen Haus sowie das Institut für pfälzische Geschichte und Volkskunde in Kaiserslautern, Benzinoring 6, bleiben während dieser Zeit geschlossen. (red.)
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Chicago Fire Soccer Club and Chicago Red Stars Host Doubleheader April 19 at Toyota Park February 11, 20149:34AM CST Chicago Fire Communications Follow@ @ChicagoFire CHICAGO (Feb. 11, 2014) – The Chicago Fire Soccer Club announced Tuesday that they will host a doubleheader with the National Women’s Soccer League side Chicago Red Stars at Toyota Park on Saturday, April 19. The Fire will kick off against the New England Revolution at 3 p.m. CT (NBC Sports Network), followed by the Red Stars vs. Western New York Flash match at 5:45 p.m. CT. All tickets purchased for the Fire vs. Revolution match will also include a complimentary, General Admission ticket for the Red Stars game. Single game tickets for Fire matches are available via Ticketmaster and www.Chicago-Fire.com. “We are excited to host the Red Stars for their season opener on April 19 at Toyota Park,” said Fire Chief Operating Officer Atul Khosla. “Like the Fire, the Red Stars play a critical role in growing the game here in Chicago and we look forward to more opportunities to partner together in the future.” PURCHASE: Doubleheader Tickets for April 19 Fans attending the Fire match prior to the Red Stars game are encouraged to remain in the stadium between matches. Re-entry will be permitted only at Gate C beginning at 5:30 p.m. and fans must display the ticket from the Fire match. Fans entering Toyota Park for the Red Stars game will be allowed entry beginning at 5:30 p.m. for the 5:45 p.m. kickoff. The Red Stars, whose roster boasts U.S. internationals Amy LePeilbet, Christen Press and Shannon Boxx, will open their second NWSL season against the Western New York Flash, who are led by U.S. National Team legend Abby Wambach, the world-record holder for international goals by a woman or man. The doubleheader will also feature family ties, as Fire forward and reigning MLS MVP Mike Magee will take the field prior to his cousin, Red Stars defender Jackie Santacaterina. Soccer Culture Matchday Guide | #CHIvPHI | Sunday, October 15 Watch | MLS Insider features Accam, Right to Dream Academy
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Moby-Dick, page 348 : It so chanced that almost upon first cutting into him with the spade, the entire length of a corroded harpoon was found imbedded in his flesh, on the lower part of the bunch before described. 8.5" by 11" ink and marker on paper <--------- back to MOBY-DICK --------->
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Starting Monday, July 15th, 2013
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Un partenaire présent à chaque étape du cycle de vie Assurance Acquisition Prospect Relation avec les assurés Gestion et Partenaires sites multi-devices La gestion multi-devices permet de réaliser des applications compatibles avec différents appareils : Notre expérience web nous permet d'intégrer nativement les aspect responsive design, ou de développer des applications spécifiques pour les différentes supports (iOS, Android, Windows Phone).
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Dec 2013 S Biomechanics Calendar Of Events Week of December 1 - December 7 2013
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mus, Vid La Comédie musicale événement "Le Roi Lion" sera de retour à la rentrée au Théâtre Mogador à Paris La comédie musicale aux 100 millions de spectateurs revient à Paris dès septembre 2020. Sur les chansons cultes écrites par Elton John et Tom Rice, l’histoire émouvante de Simba et de sa conquête de la Terre des Lions. Des costumes et masques époustouflants, inspirés des cultures africaines, aux tableaux de chorégraphies et décors à couper le souffle, tout est émerveillement dans ce spectacle qui ne ressemble à aucun autre. Soyez parmi les premiers à réserver les meilleures places aux meilleurs tarifs. Ne manquez pas l’occasion de vivre cette expérience exceptionnelle « Article précédent "Ça ne sortira pas d'ici !" mercredi 12 février à 22h43 sur France 2 Article suivant » C'est Canteloup du 27 janvier
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Here's what time the 2018 Winter Olympics closing ceremony starts where you live Business Insider UK 25 February 2018 When is the Winter Olympics closing ceremony? What time does the closing ceremony start? The closing ceremony is happening on Sunday night. Korea is 14 hours ahead of New York, so it means an early start. Europe gets to watch at around midday instead. The 2018 Winter Olympics is coming to an end and the closing ceremony will take place at the Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium on February 25. Like Pyeongchang's opening ceremony on February 9, the closing ceremony will include an elaborately choreographed routine that will bring together music, dance, and art. K-pop will undoubtedly feature. After all, it did not take long for the 2012 smash hit 'Gangnam Style,' by global sensation PSY, to play at the opening ceremony. As Beijing hosts the next Winter Olympics in 2022, high-ranking officials like vice premier Liu Yandong and Beijing mayor Chen Jining will be present in Pyeongchang, according to South Korean newspaper The Chosun Ilbo. Here are the closing ceremony start times in major cities across different time zones on Sunday, February 25: Pyeongchang in South Korea (KST): 8 p.m. New York (ET): 6 a.m. Chicago (CT): 5 a.m. Denver (MT): 4 a.m. Las Vegas (PT): 3 a.m. Los Angeles (PT): 3 a.m. Honolulu (HAST): 1 a.m. Sydney (AET): 10 p.m. Tokyo (JST): 8 p.m. Moscow (MSK): 2 p.m. Paris (CEST): 12 p.m. London (GMT): 11 a.m. The Pyeongchang games has produced extraordinary stories. There has been a doping scandal in curling, a nightmarish wardrobe malfunction, and athletes who were struck down by the vomiting and diarrhoea bug norovirus. There have also been wild successes — from the crowning of the oldest alpine ski champion to the Czech snowboarder who won gold in a different sport, the Super-G alpine ski event, when she borrowed a fellow athlete's skis. Though the end is upon us, you can watch the grand finale live. The closing ceremony for the 2018 Winter Olympics will be broadcast in the US on the NBC Olympics website, as well as the NBC Sports app at 6 a.m. ET / 3 a.m. PT. BBC Two and the BBC online will air the final day's competitions at 6 a.m. local time through to the end of the closing ceremony at 2 p.m. Eurosport 1 will also broadcast the closing ceremony to UK audiences from 11 a.m. NOW WATCH: JIM ROSS: Here's who will take over WWE after Vince McMahon These are the fastest sports at the Winter Olympics Here's what time the 2018 Winter Olympics ice hockey final starts where you live North Korea's Winter Olympics cheer squad are being forced into sexual slavery, according to a defector Jürgen Klopp praises Liverpool for 'sensational result' against Fulham Energy analysts forecast 'the end of coal' in Asia as Japanese investors back renewables Ford is cutting over 5,000 jobs in Europe
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Browsing Fisica Computacional by Subject "física computacional" Circuitos Eléctricos de Corriente Contínua  Díaz Torres, Francisco Manuel (2021-09-09) El presente informe tratará sobre el uso de programas informáticos, escritos en lenguaje Python, para analizar la corriente eléctrica en un circuito y la carga de un capacitor en el mismo, realizando gráficos representativos ... Colisiones  Valencia, Nicolás (2021-09-09) Trabajo integrador que muestra como pueden hacerse programas en Python para graficas ejemplos de colisiones.
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Vivimi Vivimi (English: Live through me) is the second single released in February 2005 from Italian singer Laura Pausini’s sixth Italian album Resta in ascolto. “Víveme” is the Spanish-language version adaptated by Pausini and Badia which was featured as the theme song in the Mexican telenovela La Madrastra. It was the second time that Biagio Antonacci wrote a song for Laura Pausini after the smash hit “Tra te e il mare” in 2000. The song was re-recorded in 2013 as a duet with Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz for Pausini’s compilation album 20 – The Greatest Hits. The Spanish-language duet was released as a single in December 2013.[1] Posted in Songs recorded by Laura Pausini - Tagged Laura Pausini A worthwhile story “Una storia che vale” (A story that is worth) is a song by Italian recording artist Laura Pausini, released in February 2002 as the second single from her first compilation album, The Best of Laura Pausini: E ritorno da te. Pausini also released a Spanish-language version of the song, titled “Dos historias iguales” (Two equaling stories). This version was inserted on the album Lo mejor de Laura Pausini: Volveré junto a ti and was released as the album’s second single in Spain and Latin America. The Italian version was released as the last single from the album. Both versions were transmitted on the radio, with two videoclips being recorded and released. During the promotion of Pausini’s 2003 English language album, a list of the songs that would be present on that album was leaked. An English version of Una storia che vale, named “Can’t Turn Back Time” is said to exist, but has never been released by Pausini in any album. Love emergency “Un’emergenza d’amore” (English: A love emergency) is a pop song recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini for her album La mia risposta and released as the set’s first single on 11 September 1998.[1] “Emergencia de amor” is its Spanish-language version, adapteb by Pausini herself with Carlos Pixin and León Tristán.[2] CD single – Germany[3] “An emergency of love” (Radio Edit) – 3:50 “An emergency of love” (Instrumental) – 4:29 CD single – Italy[4] “Listen to Your Heart” – 4:58 “Angels in heaven” – 5:15 Promo CD single – Germany[5] CD single – Mexico[6] “Emergency Love” (Radio Edit) – 3:50 An obvious fact “Un fatto ovvio” (English: An obvious fact) is the third single released 10 April 2009 from Italian singer Laura Pausini’s album, Primavera in anticipo. “Un hecho obvio” is its Spanish language adaptation. The song has peak at #14 on the Italian Singles Chart. The piano starting playing of this song is similar of those of Piano Sonata No. 14 of Beethoven in his 1st Movement’s first measures. Too much time Troppo Tempo (literally Too Much Time in English) is a song recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini, for her eleventh studio album, Inedito. It was supposed to be the sixth and last single promoting the album, but when Pausini discovered that she was pregnant, she changed her mind to “Celeste”, included on the same album.[1] The song features a guitar solo and vocals in the chorus provided by also-Italian singer Ivano Fossati. The song was written by Ivano Fossati. A Spanish-language version, titled “Hace tiempo” was recorded and included on the Spanish version of “Inedito”, “Inédito”. It was adapted by Ana Incorvaia.[2] Both versions of the song were performed during the Inedito World Tour but are not present on the DVD that supports such concerts. Between you and the sea (song) Tra te e il mare (English: Between you and the sea) is the first single released in 2000 from Italian singer Laura Pausini’s fourth album Tra te e il mare. The song is translated in Spanish titled Entre tú y mil mares. The song was written and produced by Biagio Antonacci. In 2013, the song was re-recorded with a new arrangement for Pausini’s greatest hits album 20 – The Greatest Hits / 20 – Grandes Éxitos. In 2014, the song is re-recorded with the same arrangements, but this time as a duet with Spanish singer Melendi, for the Spanish edition’s re-issue. Surrender (Laura Pausini song) “Surrender” is a pop song by Italian singer Laura Pausini for her eighth album, From the Inside The song is sung by Laura Pausini, and written by Dane Deviller, Sean Hosein, Steven Smith and Anthony Anderson. Surrender was published in August 2002 in the United States, and was part of a project aimed at promoting the singer in America. Atlantic Records promoted the single Surrender more as a dance song (helped by the several remixes of the song) than a pop song. In this way, Surrender was able to reach #1 in the Billboard’s Hot Dance Club Play. In 2003 the song was published across Europe, Latin America and Australia where it achieved placings in 40 different countries. In 2013, Pausini edited a new version for her greatest hits album 20 – The Greatest Hits, in a slower tempo, with an Adult contemporary sound. pages Amori “Strani amori'” (English: Strange loves) is a song by Italian singer Laura Pausini, released in February 1994 as the first single from her second studio album, Laura. Written by Angelo Valsiglio, Roberto Buti, Cheope, Marco Marati and Francesco Tanini, the song was first performed by Laura Pausini during the 44th Sanremo Music Festival in February 1994, where it placed third in a field of twenty, behind Aleandro Baldi’s “Passerà” and Giorgio Faletti’s “Signor tenente”.[2] The song was later translated in Spanish and included in Pausini’s self-titled compilation album, released in 1994 for the Hispanic market. This version of the song, titled “Amores extraños”, peaked at number one on the Billboard Latin Pop Songs chart. Both “Strani amori” and “Amores extraños” were re-recorded for Pausini’s 2001 compilation album The Best of Laura Pausini: E ritorno da te / Lo mejor de Laura Pausini – Volveré junto a ti[3] and for her 2013 compilation album 20 – The Greatest Hits / 20 – Grandes Éxitos.[4] It’s just you “Sei solo tu” is a song written by Cheope and Nek and recorded by Italian singers Nek and Laura Pausini for Nek’s seventh studio album, Le cose da difendere. The song was released on 10 May 2002 as the album’s lead single.[1] The Hispanis version of the album, Las cosas que defenderé, also includes a Spanish-language version of the song, titled “Tan sólo tú”[2] and released as a single in Spain, South America and in the United States. A solo version of the song was also included by Nek in his compilation albums The Best of Nek: L’anno zero and Greatest Hits 1992–2010: E da qui. If not you Se non te (Other than you in English) is a song recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini and written by Pausini and Niccolò Agliardi. The song has a Spanish language version, named Sino a ti. The song was written for Laura Pausini’s third compilation album, 20 – The Greatest Hits, released in November 2013. The song was released as the second single extracted from the album, and was released two months after the first one: “Limpido”. It is also one of the three new songs that were included in that album, the other ones being “Limpido” (included both as a duet between Pausini and Australian singer Kylie Minogue and a soloist version with only Pausini’s vocals) and “Dove resto solo io”. The song was chosen and released as the second single of that album in Italy, Switzerland and Brazil, but not in the rest of Europe. A music video for the song was recorded in September 2013, and was directed by Gaetano Morbioli. The music video features Marika Lo Cicero, who won a contest thrown by Laura Pausini and got the chance of participating in the shootings [1] This version of the music video shows Pausini’s background as a piano-bar singer, with actors taking the roles of her, her father and her mother. Although the song’s lyrics talks about Pausini’s daughter, Paola, its music video shows the love story of her parents. Listens (song) “Resta in ascolto” (English: Keep listening) is a pop rock ballad written by Laura Pausini, Daniel and Cheope and recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini. It was released on 10 September 2004 as the first single from Pausini’s album Resta in ascolto.[1] The single reached number one in Italian Singles Chart, and it was her first number one single since “La solitudine”. Pausini also recorded a Spanish-language version of the song, adapted by J. Badia and titled “Escucha atento”. This version of the song was released as a single in the Hispanic market and it was included in the Spanish-language edition of her album, Escucha. Primavera in anticipo (It Is My Song) “Primavera in Anticipo (It Is My Song)” (English: “Anticipated Spring”) is a pop duet between Italian singer Laura Pausini and British singer-songwriter James Blunt. It was released as the second single from Pausini’s album Primavera in anticipo. The single was released on January 2, 2009. The song was also featured on the deluxe version of Blunt’s second studio album, All the Lost Souls. The single was very successful in Europe, however, was not released in the UK or Ireland. The single was released simultaneously digitally and physically. Why not come back “Perché non torna più” (English: Why does it not return any more) is an Italian ballad recorded by pop singer Laura Pausini. It is a single from the singers first album Laura Pausini. The song is translated into Spanish under the title ¿Por qué no volverán?, this version being present on Pausini’s first Spanish language album, issued in late 1994. The song is present on Pausini’s first compilation album, issued in 1995. The song was written by Pietro Cremonesi, Federico Cavalli and producer Angelo Valsiglio, and sung by Laura Pausini. One More Time (Laura Pausini song) “One More Time” is a song by Richard Marx which he wrote for Laura Pausini. Later Marx recorded the song for his sixth studio album, Days in Avalon. Pausini’s version was originally released in 1999 for the movie Message in a Bottle. The song is available on both Pausini’s greatest hits compilations, “E ritorno da te” and “20 – The Greatest Hits”. The song was performed live during Pausini’s third world tour. Live versions were included on Pausini’s first DVD. There is a little-known video clip of an acoustic performance of the song included on Pausini’s now-discontinued Video Collection. Never did we forget anything, we live with “On n’oublie jamais rien, on vit avec” (engl.: you’ll never forget anything, you live with that) is a 2003 song recorded by French artist Hélène Ségara and Italian singer Laura Pausini. It was the third single from Ségara’s third studio album, Humaine, on which it features as ninth track. Released in November 2003, the song was a success in France, Belgium and Switzerland, remaining to date one of the most successful single of both singers in terms of chartings. I am not her “Non sono lei” (English: I am not her) is a single released on November 20, 2009 by Italian singer-songwriter Laura Pausini.[1][2] The track is the second single from Laura Live World Tour 09, her third live album (fourteenth overall), released in November 2009. The song was recorded also in Spanish, with this version being named “Ella no soy” and being released as the second single of Laura Live Gira Mundial 09. One music video was recorded and released for each version. The song is a new one, written by Laura Pausini and Cheope, the music being composed by Laura Pausini e Daniel Vuletic. Ignacio Ballesteros translated the song into Spanish. I do not know how to explain “Non me lo so spiegare” is a song written and recorded by Italian singer Tiziano Ferro. It was released as the third single from his second studio album, 111. The music video for the song was directed by Paolo Monico.[1] The song was also translated in Spanish and recorded by Tiziano Ferro himself for the Hispanic version of the album, under the title “No me lo puedo explicar”.[2] In 2006, Ferro re-recorded the song as a duet with Italian singer Laura Pausini. This version of the song was included in Pausini’s 2006 album Io canto and it was released as a single in March 2007. I never stopped “Non ho mai smesso” (English: I never abandoned) is a song recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini for her studio album Inedito. The song, produced by Paolo Carta and Laura Pausini, was written by Laura Pausini and Niccolò Agliardi. It was released in Italy on 11 November 2011, as the second single from the album.[1] The song was also recorded in a Spanish-language version, titled “Jamás abandoné”. This version of the song, whose lyrics were adapted by Badia, was released in Latin America as the second single from the Spanish-language version of the album, Inédito.[2] In May 2012, it was certified gold by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry for domestic sales exceeding 15,000 units.[3] In December 2012, the music video for “Jamás abandoné”, directed by Gaetano Morbioli, received a nomination for Music Video of the Year at the Lo Nuestro Awards 2013.[4] There is not “Non c’è” (English: It’s Not Here) is an Italian ballad written by Pietro Cremonesi, Angelo Valsiglio and Federico Cavalli and recorded by pop singer Laura Pausini. It is the second single from the singer’s first album, Laura Pausini. The song was also recorded in Spanish under the title “Se fue” and included in Pausini’s Spanish-language debut album, released in 1994. A remix version of “Se fue” was released in 1994 and became popular in Spanish dance clubs.[1] The song later became one of Pausini’s best known singles.[2] A new version of the song is also included on the 2001 compilation album The Best of Laura Pausini: E ritorno da te, featuring Italian singer Nek playing bass.[3] The same arrangements were used for the Spanish-language counterpart, “Se fue”, included in Lo mejor de Laura Pausini: Volveré junto a ti. In 2013, Pausini recordered a new version for her 2013 compilation album 20 – The Greatest Hits featuring American singer Marc Anthony in a salsa style by Sergio George.[4] This version received a nomination for Tropical Collaboration of the Year at the 2015 Lo Nuestro Awards.[5] The song is widely known as the follow on from Laura Pausini’s first single “La solitudine”. I have my “Mi tengo” / “Me quedo” (I keep) is a song recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini for her studio album Inedito. The song, produced by Paolo Carta, was written by Laura Pausini and Niccolò Agliardi, with the music being composed by Niccolò Agliardi, Matteo Bassi and Simone Bertolotti. The song was also recorded in a Spanish-language version, titled “Me quedo”, but was not released as a single from the Spanish-language version of the album, Inédito. The song shows a very mature sense of love, a way to understand how many times the end of a story is the most correct path to take. The separation, while it hurts, leaves in the mind the signs of a past happiness. There are stories that end up without guilt or guilty, but only because it necessarily takes a different route. The things that live (song) “Le cose che vivi” (English: The things that you live through) is a song recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini for her third Italian-language studio album, Le cose che vivi. The song was released as the album’s second single in January 1997. Pausini also recorded a Spanish-language version of the song, titled “Las cosas que vives” and a Portuguese-language version, with the title “Tudo o que eu vivo”. The song was also included on Pausini’s compilation album The Best of Laura Pausini: E ritorno da te, released in 2001. In 2013, the song is re-recorded for Pausini’s compilation album 20 – The Greatest Hits / 20 – Grandes Éxitos with Brazilian singer Ivete Sangalo, in both Italian-Portuguese and Spanish-Portuguese versions. The things that I do not expect “Le cose che non mi aspetto” (English: The things that I don’t expect) is a song recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini and produced by Paolo Carta, released in May 2012 as the fifth single from Pausini’s 2011 studio album Inedito. The lyrics of the song were written by Laura Pausini and Niccolò Agliardi, while the music was composed by Niccolò Agliardi and Luca Chiaravalli.[1] The song was also recorded in a Spanish-language version, adapted by Ignacio Ballesteros and titled “Las cosas que no me espero”.[2] This version of the song was included in the Hispanic edition of the album, Inédito. “Las cosas que no me espero” was later re-recorded as a duet with Venezuelan singer Carlos Baute for the 2012 special edition of the album.[3] The duet is set to be released in Spain on 30 October 2012.[4] Both versions of the song were performed during the Inedito World Tour, but as of March 18, 2012, the song was removed from the setlist. Starting to the Summer leg of the Inedito World Tour the song was reintroduced. Following the release of the DVD Inedito Special Edition on November 27th 2012, Le cose che non mi aspetto was re-released as a single in Europe and Brazil, with Celeste being released in Italy and the duet version of Las cosas que no me espero in the Americas and Spain. [5] According to Nielsen Music, “Le cose che non mi aspetto” was the 35th most aired song in Italy during 2012.[6] “La solitudine” (English: Loneliness) is an Italian ballad recorded by pop singer Laura Pausini and released as her debut single by CGD in February 1993. The song is included in Pausini’s self-titled first album, released on 18 May 1993. Pausini sang it for the first time on 23 February 1993, during the 43rd Sanremo Music Festival. On 27 February 1993, the song was announced the winner of the competition in the newcomers’ section, receiving 7,464 votes.[1] The single reached the first position on the Italian Musica e dischi’s Single Chart, and later became an Italian standard.[2] Following the success obtained in Italy, in late 1993 the single was released in the rest of Europe, reaching the top 5 in France and topping the Dutch Top 40 Singles Chart and the Belgian VRT Top 30 Singles Chart. In 1994 Pausini released a Spanish language version of the song, titled “La soledad” and included in her first Spanish language album, Laura Pausini. An English language version of the song, adapted by Tim Rice[3] and titled “La solitudine (Loneliness)” was recorded by Laura Pausini and released as a single on 19 June 1995[4] to promote her self-titled compilation album.[5] The song was re-recorded as a slower, more dramatic ballad with live instrumentation for her 2001 compilation album The Best of Laura Pausini: E ritorno da te. The same arrangement was used for the new version of the Spanish counterpart of the song, included in Lo mejor de Laura Pausini: Volveré junto a ti. On February 1, 2013, Pausini confirmed on her official website that all the three original versions of the song will be compiled together and released on iTunes as a celebration for her twenty career anniversary. It was released one day before the day she won the Sanremo Music Festival, on 26 February 2013.[6] My answer (song) “La mia risposta” is a song recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini in 1998. Written by Pausini herself with Cheope and Claudio Guidetti, it was chosen as the third single from her fourth album with the same title. The song was also recorded in Spanish, under the title “Mi respuesta”. This version of the song was included in her first compilation album, The Best of Laura Pausini: E ritorno da te, released in 2001,[1] while the Italian-language version was included in the Spanish edition of the same compilation.[2] But no “Invece no” (English: On the other hand, no) is a pop song by Italian singer Laura Pausini for her album, Primavera in anticipo, released on October 22, 2008. “En cambio no” is its Spanish language adaptation featured in the Mexican telenovela En Nombre del Amor (2008). The Spanish version was nominated for the 2009 Latin Grammy for Record of the Year. This song also has a Portuguese version named “Agora Não”, but it was released only in Italy. Io canto (song) “Io canto” is a song written by Riccardo Cocciante and Marco Luberti. Originally released in 1979 by Cocciante as the title single for his album …E io canto, the song became a hit in Italy and during the following years, it became an Italian standard.[1] In 2006, the song received new attention, following the release of a cover recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini. Her version of the song was chosen as the first single from her album Io canto and charted across Europe, also reaching the top spot on the Italian Singles Chart. ineradicable “Incancellabile” (English: Unforgettable) is a song written by Cheope, Marco Marati and Angelo Valsiglio and recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini. It was released as the first single from the album Le cose che vivi in 1996. The song was also recorded in Spanish and Portuguese, with the titles “Inolvidable” and “Inesquecível”, respectively. The Portuguese version is included only in the Brazilian version of the album. In 2013, the song is re-recorded with new arrangements for Pausini’s compilation album 20 – The Greatest Hits / 20 – Grandes Éxitos. “In assenza di te” (English: In absence of you) is a pop song by Italian singer Laura Pausini off her fourth album, La mia risposta. “En ausencia de ti” is its Spanish-language adaptation. The song was released in France in June 2003. The English version, “It’s not Goodbye” originated all of the other versions, and was released in late 2003 as a single from the album From the Inside. It remains as one of the most enduring of Pausini’s hits. It also helped to promote the album with the other hit-single “Un’emergenza d’amore”. All of the three versions were released as singles, although only the Spanish and Italian ones had videoclips recorded. Both Spanish and Italian versions were included in Pausini’s greatest hits album, E ritorno da te. Before it was released as a single, the song became famous in Brazil, where it was used as part of the soundtrack to the telenovela Pecado Capital. Later, Pausini released a special version of the single just in that country (see below). It is widely regarded [according to whom?] as one of the most passionate pieces of music in the world.[dubious – discuss] My biggest error My biggest mistake ( Inglese : My biggest mistake ) is the second single of Italian singer Laura Pausini ‘s between you and the sea . The song is translated into Spanish under the title An error de los grandes . On her Inglese-language album From the Inside , the song has an Inglese version (Which originated Both the Italian and the Spanish versions) named Everyday Is A Monday , Which is Also included on her greatest hits album 20 – The Greatest Hits . And I return to you (song) “E ritorno da te” (literally I comeback to you) is a song by Italian recording artist Laura Pausini, released in September 2001 as the lead single from her first compilation album, The Best of Laura Pausini: E ritorno da te. The Spanish-language version of the song, titled “Volveré junto a ti”, received an ASCAP Latin Music Award for Pop/Ballad Song in 2003,[1] while the Italian-language version received a nomination for International Song of the Year at the 2003 NRJ Music Awards.[2] The song was inspired by Pausini’s relationship with her manager Alfredo Cerruti.[3] In 2013, Pausini recorded a new version of the song for her second compilation album, 20 – The Greatest Hits. With music on the radio “Con la musica alla radio” (English: With the Music Playing on the Radio) is a single released on 25 September 2009 by Italian singer-songwriter Laura Pausini.[1] The track is the first single from Laura Live World Tour 09, her third live album (fourteenth overall), released in November 2009. This song is one of the three previously unreleased tracks available on the album, along with “Non sono lei” (another studio track) and “Casomai” (performed live during a sound check for a concert in São Paulo, Brazil). Just like her previous works, Pausini also recorded a Spanish version for the song, titled “Con la música en la radio”, and this was sent to Spanish-language markets. The single was certified gold by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry.[2] As if he had never been love “Come se non fosse stato mai amore” is a song recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini and released on 25 March 2005 as the third single from her 2004’s album Resta in ascolto.[1] A Spanish-language version of the song, titled “Como si no nos hubiéramos amado”, was featured on the on Escucha, the version of Resta in ascolto released in the Hispanic market. After being released as a single, “Como si no nos hubiéramos amado” topped the Billboard Latin Pop Airplay chart in 2006. This version of the song also received an ASCAP Latin Music Award in 2007 for Pop/Ballad Song.[2] Celeste (song) “Celeste” / “Así Celeste” (Blue) is a song recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini for her studio album Inedito, serving as the album’s sixth and last single. The song, produced by Paolo Carta, was written by Laura Pausini and Beppe Dati, with the music being composed by Dati and Goffredo Orlandi. The song was also recorded in a Spanish-language version, titled “Así Celeste”, which was not released as a single outside Italy, Europe and Brazil. Outside the selected countries, Pausini choose a duet version of “Las cosas que no me espero” with Carlos Baute to be the final single. Pausini confirmed on September 15, 2012 during a fan meeting that she was pregnant, and that originally “Troppo tempo” would be the last single promoting Inedito, but when she discovered her pregnancy she changed her mind to “Celeste.[1] The song was written by Pausini after many years the press having announced she was pregnant when actually she was not. In her words, the song represents what would she tell her daughter when she born. Both versions of the song were performed during the Inedito World Tour. The single was certified gold by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry for domestic downloads exceeding 15,000 units.[2] Welcome (song) “Benvenuto” [beɱveˈnuːto] / “Bienvenido” [bjembeˈniðo] (Welcome) is a song recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini for her studio album Inedito. The song, produced by Paolo Carta, was written by Laura Pausini, Niccolò Agliardi and Paolo Carta.[1][2] On 12 September 2011, it was released to mainstream radios[3] and it became digitally available[4] as the lead single of the album.[5] It debuted at number one on the Italian Singles Chart and it was later certified platinum by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry.[6] The song was also recorded in a Spanish-language version, titled “Bienvenido” and released as the first single from the Spanish-language version of the album, Inédito.[7] The music video for this version of the song received a nomination for Video of the Year at the Premio Lo Nuestro 2012, held on 16 February 2012.[8] “Bastava” / “Bastaba” (literally It Was Enough) is a song recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini, for her eleventh studio album, Inedito. The song was released on radio on January 20, 2012.[1][2] In France, it is the third single extracted from the album. The song was written by Niccolò Agliardi and produced and arranged by Alex Mark Scott to Eleonora Crupi, who was taking part on the fifth edition of the talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi, who was refused to Sanremolab (which opens the doors to the Festival di Sanremo itself) The song was donated later to Pausini and readapted. The song was written by Niccolò Agliardi and Massimiliano Pelan; the Spanish language version was made by Ignacio Ballesteros and produced by Laura Pausini and Paolo Carta. The song was also recorded in a Spanish-language version, titled “Bastaba” and released as the second single from the Spanish-language version of the album, Inédito. “Ascolta il tuo cuore” (in Italian: Listen to your heart) is a song written by Vito Mastrofrancesco, Alberto Mastrofrancesco, Charles Cohiba, Cheope and Fabrizio Pausini. It was recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini for her 1996’s album Le cose che vivi[1] and it was released as the album’s third single in February 1997. The song was also featured on Pausini’s compilation album The Best of Laura Pausini: E ritorno da te, released in 2001.[2] A Spanish-language version of the song was also recorded by Pausini for the Hispanic version of the album, Las cosas que vives,[3] and it was released as a single under the title “Escucha a tu corazón”. The music video for the song was directed by Alberto Colombo.[4]
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Home News SUMMERFUN: Must-See Exhibits SUMMERFUN: Must-See Exhibits Have you ever wondered how the limits of existing technology can be expressed in the form of a simple chair? Have you wanted to explore the motives behind Native American dance and potentially participate in a dancing circle with a Mohawk artist? Or maybe you’re looking to get a better look at talented female artists who pursued abstract expressionism, but were lost to the tomes of history because the art form at the time was male-dominated. on Tuesday April 19, 2016 at Denver Art Museum. Photo by Gabriel Christus/Aurora Sentinel All of these exciting exhibits will be coming to the Denver Art Museum starting this summer. “Women of Abstract Expressionism” opens June 16. “Why we dance: American Indian Art Motion” opens May 29. “Unseated” opens May 1. 100 W. 14th Avenue Parkway, Denver. www.denverartmuseum.org or 720-913-0130 Clyfford Still Museum When it opened five years ago, the L.A. Times described this single-artist museum as “nothing less than a marvelous model for what a single-artist museum can be. Virtually every aspect of it is designed to maximize a visitor’s encounter with Still’s often riveting art.” Still, whose early and later works completely fill this modern space, was considered one of the most important painters of the 20th century, and is widely known for his somber, large, abstract expressionist pieces. The Still Museum collection, which represents 95 percent of the artist’s lifetime output, includes approximately 3,125 works created between 1920 and 1980. Starting May 20, the museum will feature a special exhibition of Still’s role in the San Francisco Bay area art scene in the 1940s. The exhibition will include eight major paintings Still made in San Francisco between 1946 and 1950, illustrating the key formal developments he pioneered which came to define abstract expressionism. The museum is free every Friday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. It’s $10 for regular admission. Located at 1250 Bannock Street, Denver. clyffordstillmuseum.org or 720-354-4880. Previous articleFor San Francisco police chief, latest shooting spells end Next articleFrozen food recall covers hundreds of items from many stores Aurora, Denver politicians announce gun buyback effort in response to recent violence FLUSHED WITH SUCCESS: Aurora and other Colorado communities push past ‘toilet-to-tap’ reluctancy
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How do I tell my friend I love him Thread: How do I tell my friend I love him RickyD My friend and I have known each other since we were 2 years old and I love him. He already knows I'm gay and I think he's gay to. He always has his hands on me and is real chill around me. So how do I tell him I love him? Re: How do I tell my friend I love him You should tell him that you like him rather than love him first and see how he reacts. Love is a very strong word. Also keep in mind that you might be reading into things that aren't really there. I have a knack for falling for straight guys. They always seem ambiguously asexual and I always have "proof" that they are gay like touches, they never talk about women, they were "flirting" with me, etc. Then they usually turn out to be straight despite everything. Just keep in mind that you might be seeing what you want to see. I don't think telling him that you like him will damage the relationship since you guys have known each other for so long and he is already comfortable with the fact that you are gay. When you guys are hanging out ask him to talk and tell him that you like him. Let him know that you don't want things to get weird between you two. Then, Ask him if there's a chance that he feels the same hopefully he says yes and go from there. nobodyspecial I'd start slowly by telling him what a good friend he is and how you like him. Since you are unsure of his orientation, maybe find a way to sneak into conversation how you don't believe in outing someone who is not ready to come out; that way, if he is gay or bi, he would be comfortable in doing so. Good luck. Tough to give advice, because you need to know both of the players involved before you can really give good advice on how to approach him and what to say. You're dealing with a guy who might still be straight (straight guys can be touchy-feely), or might be gay but not ready to come out of the closet, or he might be gay and not interested in you "like that". I think the smart move is to say something in such a way that doesn't assume anything. So you might find a time to say something like this to him - "every since I came out to you, I've been thinking about what sort of guy I might like to date. And the more I think about it, I'd really like somebody like you...but, y'know, gay...and interested in me." This leaves him opening no matter what his position is. If he's straight, he can just take the compliment and say "Well, hope you find someone like that soon." If he's not ready to come out, he can change the subject. But if he's gay and interested, he now has a golden opportunity to say so.
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Patent a Cell Phone Application Question: Do you need to patent a cell phone application? I have come up with an idea for a cell phone application. However, I am confused if I need to patent it or not. Can a patent be done on a cell phone application? And, if so, is it a design or utility patent? And, is it worth the expense of doing it? Would such patent have to compete with millions of existing patents? Answer: A phone app could be a utility patent. Whether you should patent it depends on your business. If you believe your total sales over the lifetime of the product exceeds the cost of the patent, then it might make sense to get a patent.
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I murales di Gucci a New York e Milano, firma l’artista Ignasi Monreal Realizzati nella Grande Mela da Colossal Media e nel capoluogo lombardo da Urban Vision, saranno visibili per almeno due mesi Gucci ha avviato una nuova iniziativa in collaborazione con l’artista spagnolo Ignasi Monreal. Quest’ultimo, che recentemente ha collaborato alla campagna Gift Giving Gucci creando delle immagini raccolte in un libro, ha già realizzato degli Art Wall per la fragranza Gucci Bloom e per gli occhiali Gucci. Oggi, il sodalizio continua con la realizzazione della campagna pubblicitaria Spring/Summer 2018, che sarà ora raffigurata anche sui già noti Art Wall di New York e Milano, e a metà febbraio debutterà su una nuova parete a Hong Kong. Le nuove immagini di questi murales mettono in scena lo stile surreale e onirico caratteristico di Monreal. Non solo muri, ma “tele” L’Art Wall realizzato a New York raffigura il ritratto di due donne con l’ultimissimo modello di occhiali Gucci, mentre quello presente a Milano presenta un’opera ispirata dalla coppia del famoso dipinto del 1434 di Jan van Eyck, “Ritratto dei coniugi Arnolfini”, e Il “Giardino delle delizie” (1490-1500) di Hieronymus Bosch. Realizzati a New York da Colossal Media e a Milano da Urban Vision, il leader europeo nella pubblicità out of home, i murales saranno visibili per circa due mesi. Il progetto utilizzerà il muro di 232 metri quadrati in Lafayette Street, nel quartiere di SoHo, a New York, e quello di 176 metri quadri che spicca in Largo la Foppa, nella zona pedonale di Corso Garibaldi, a Milano; non semplicemente muri, perché fungono ormai da “tele” per regolari collaborazioni fra la Maison e gli artisti.
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Una inoportuna visita a Cuba con mensaje «anti democrático» La visita del Príncipe Carlos y Camila a Cuba es considerada como; «un inoportuno viaje con mensaje «antidemocrático». Es la primera vez que miembros de la familia real británica viajan a la isla; gobernada desde 1959 por una dictadura comunista. El evento muestra una mejora en las relaciones entre La Habana y Londres; pero puede significar un conflicto para el Reino Unido por las recientes críticas de su aliado Estados Unidos; a la presencia cubana en Venezuela. Carlos, príncipe de Gales, al centro, y su esposa, Camila, duquesa de Cornwall, al centro a la derecha, asisten a una ceremonia para colocar una ofrenda en el monumento a José Martí, en La Habana, Cuba, el domingo 24 de marzo de 2019. (AP Foto/Ramón Espinosa) El príncipe Carlos de Inglaterra y su esposa Camila, duquesa de Cornwall, llegaron este domingo a Cuba; en una visita histórica de tres días, la primera oficial de miembros de la realeza británica; al país caribeño gobernado desde 1959 por una dictadura comunista. Esta escala en la gira caribeña podría generar un conflicto entre Londres y Washington; que en los últimos tiempos ha redoblado sus críticas a La Habana; por su rol en la crisis política en Venezuela. El avión de la fuerza aérea británica al aterrizar en La Habana (REUTERS/Phil Noble) En febrero, el senador estadounidense Rick Scott, ex gobernador de Florida; le escribió una carta a los monarcas para pedir que modifiquen sus planes. «Los invito a visitar Florida para conocer de primera mano las seis décadas de atrocidades, opresión y miseria; que el régimen infligió a los cubanos», escribió el republicano. «Será recibido por una vibrante población cubana; dedicada a poner fin a las décadas de tortura, represión, encarcelamiento y muerte que ha sufrido el pueblo de Cuba», añadió. No fue suficiente para convencer a la pareja. En la agenda del príncipe heredero no figuran encuentros con disidentes; ni con los organismos de derechos humanos que denuncian las violaciones perpetradas por el régimen; ni tampoco ninguna referencia a la crisis política en Venezuela; donde tropas cubanas prestan apoyo al régimen chavista en contra del presidente interino Juan Guaidó. El heredero de la corona británica arribó a Cuba por la tarde; y su primer acto oficial fue una ofrenda floral en el monumento al prócer cubano José Martí de la emblemática Plaza de la Revolución; a metros de la sede del Gobierno de la isla, donde se reunirá el lunes con el presidente Miguel Díaz-Canel. Carlos, príncipe de Gales, durante una ceremonia para colocar una ofrenda en el monumento a José Martí (REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini) Antes, Carlos y Camila caminaron por La Habana Vieja; acompañados por el historiador de la ciudad, Eusebio Leal, quien les mostró sitios históricos de la antigua villa, que cumplirá 500 años; el próximo noviembre y fue tomada por tropas inglesas en 1762, que derrotaron al ejército español; y ocuparon la plaza por once meses. El martes se espera que el Príncipe de Gales presida la ceremonia de inicio de la construcción; de un parque fotovoltaico de financiación británica en la Zona Especial de Desarrollo del Mariel; proyecto estrella del Gobierno cubano para captar capital extranjero y ubicado en las afueras de La Habana. ¿Visitará el príncipe Carlos el monumento en La Habana a su fallecida ex esposa, la princesa Diana? Ese mismo día la pareja real asistirá a una gala cultural en el Gran Teatro de La Habana «Alicia Alonso». El miércoles 27, antes de partir en la tarde, Carlos y Camila visitarán el Centro de Inmunología Molecular de La Habana, un sector en el que el Reino Unido busca estrechar la colaboración. La ajetreada agenda de la pareja en La Habana también incluirá contactos con emprendedores cubanos, recorridos por centros comunitarios, instituciones culturales y una visita a un club de autos clásicos británicos en La Habana. No está previsto, sin embargo, que el heredero al trono visite el Jardín Princesa Diana de Gales, dedicado en la capital cubana a la memoria de su ex mujer fallecida en 1997. Lady Di se convirtió en un fenómeno global tras casarse en 1981 con Carlos y dedicar su vida a la defensa de minorías y el apoyo de causas sociales. Más aún, su figura generó mayor simpatía cuando se divorció de Carlos en 1992 en medio de una escándalo de infidelidad protagonizado por el príncipe y precisamente Camila Parker-Bowles, con quien luego se casó. La visita de Carlos y Camila muestra las buenas relaciones entre La Habana y Londres, pro también podría significar un conflicto con Washington (Reuters) La historia trágica de la princesa Diana culminó en 1997, cuando perdió la vida en un accidente de tránsito mientras intentaba escapar de los pararazzi. Pero lejos de parecer conocer el homenaje habanero a su ex mujer, el príncipe de Gales anunció que quiere conocer sobre las experiencias cubanas en la aplicación de la agricultura orgánica, el trabajo en las energías renovables, el desarrollo comunitario y la danza. La duquesa de Cornwall por su parte tiene un interés particular en las iniciativas para combatir la violencia de género, así como los sistemas cubanos de educación y salud. Carlos y Camila se mostraron interesados en conocer «más sobre el reciente desarrollo del debate ciudadano en redes sociales dentro de la isla, que recientemente activó el servicio de internet móvil». Pero por el momento no se ha confirmado que bajo esa fórmula eufemística la agenda de incluya una reunión con la disidencia local. Donald Trump ha criticado con dureza al gobierno comunista de Cuba (Reuters) Cuba será una de las paradas en el viaje del Príncipe de Gales y la duquesa de Cornwall por varias naciones del Caribe, que incluye Santa Lucía, Barbados, San Vicente y las Granadinas, San Cristóbal y Nieves, Granada e Islas Caimán. Según fuentes diplomáticas británicas, esta visita de tan alto nivel es un reflejo del buen estado de la relación entre el Reino Unido y la isla, que en la actualidad atraviesa por un periodo de renovada tensión en sus relaciones con Estados Unidos, luego de que se estancara el proceso de normalización bilateral iniciado en 2014 por los ex presidentes Barack Obama y Raúl Castro. Ahora, el actual presidente estadounidense Donald Trump ha reimpuesto las restricciones al comercio y el turismo y ha aumentado sus críticas al gobierno comunista por su presencia con militares y agentes de inteligencia en Venezuela, en apoyo del dictador Nicolás Maduro. El entonces canciller británico Philip Hammond y el ex presidente de Cuba, Raúl Castro, en 2016 «Por décadas las dictaduras socialistas de Cuba y Venezuela se han apoyado mutuamente en un esquema muy corrupto. Maduro no es un patriota venezolano, es un títere cubano», dijo Trump en febrero. La Habana y Londres han trabajado por estrechar sus vínculos desde la visita a Cuba en 2016 del entonces secretario de Estado para las Relaciones Exteriores del Reino Unido, Philip Anthony Hammond (actual ministro de Hacienda). El diálogo bilateral recibió un impulso en noviembre pasado con la breve estancia en la capital británica del presidente cubano, Miguel Díaz-Canel, en su primera gira por naciones de Europa y Asia tras recibir la jefatura del Estado de manos del ex presidente Raúl Castro en abril de 2018. Colaterales: Falta de agua en Cuba: tuberías destruidas, contaminación y escasez de recursos La solución de Venezuela pasa por Cuba El príncipe Carlos cumple 70 años: una vida gris que explotó como un volcán cuando llegó Lady Di ACN/EFE/Reuters Related Topics:anti democráticocon mensajedestacadointernacionalNoticiasACNuna inoportuna visita 656 muertos confirmados por ciclón Idai Trump celebra conclusiones del informe Mueller El décimo quinto de los veinte del hijos de Osama bin Laden; cayó abatido en una operación de contraterrorismo llevada a cabo por Estados Unidos; en la región de Afganistán/Pakistán», declaró Trump en un comunicado. El presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, confirmó este sábado 14-S; la muerte de Hamza bin Laden, el hijo de Osama bin Laden considerado como su heredero al frente de la organización yihadista Al Qaida, de cuyo fallecimiento habían informado medios estadounidenses a finales de julio. Hamza bin Laden, el decimoquinto hijo de los 20 que tuvo Osama bin Laden, el terrorista más buscado por los Estados Unidos, y por cuya cabeza ofrecían recompensa de hasta un millón de dólares. «Hamza bin Laden, el alto responsable de Al Qaida e hijo de Osama bin Laden, fue abatido en una operación de contraterrorismo llevada a cabo por Estados Unidos en la región de Afganistán/Pakistán», declaró Trump en un comunicado. El N° 1 del terrorismo internacional contra USA «La pérdida de Hamza bin Laden no sólo priva a Al Qaida de su autoridad y su conexión simbólica con su padre sino que debilita también importantes actividades operativas del grupo», añadió. «Hamza bin Laden planeó y trabajó con diversos grupos terroristas», declaró también el mandatario estadounidense. A finales de agosto, el secretario de Defensa Mark Esper fue el primer responsable estadounidense en expresarse públicamente sobre la muerte de Hamza bin Laden. Cuando le preguntaron en una entrevista si había fallecido el líder yihadista, respondió: «Eso tengo entendido». Pero se negó a dar detalles sobre lo ocurrido. Considerado como el sucesor designado por Osama bin Laden, el fundador de la organización que perpetró los atentados del 11 de septiembre de 2001, el treintañero Hamza estaba en la lista negra estadounidense de personas acusadas de «terrorismo». Washington había ofrecido en febrero una recompensa de hasta un millón de dólares por cualquier información sobre su paradero. Riad le retiró la nacionalidad saudita en marzo a Hamza, el decimoquinto hijo de los 20 que tuvo Osama bin Laden. ACN/AFP
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Entre la Société Rodstar, 415 avenue Jean Monnet, 30300 Beaucaire, au Capital Social de 10.000€, immatriculée au Registre du Commerce et des Sociétés de NIMES, sous le numéro SIRET 848 009 015, représentée par M. Eric GOSME en qualité de gérant, dûment habilité aux fins des présentes. La société peut être jointe par email en cliquant sur le formulaire de contact accessible via la page d’accueil du site. Ci-après le « Vendeur » ou la « Société ». D’une part, Et la personne physique ou morale procédant à l’achat de produits ou services de la société, Ci-après, « l’Acheteur », ou « le Client » D’autre part, Il a été exposé et convenu ce qui suit : Le Vendeur est éditeur de Produits et Services de pièces détachées et accessoires équipement à destination de consommateurs, commercialisés par l’intermédiaire de son site Internet rodeofrancedistribution.com. La liste et le descriptif des biens et services proposés par la Société peuvent être consultés sur les sites susmentionnés. Les présentes Conditions Générales de Vente déterminent les droits et obligations des parties dans le cadre de la vente en ligne de Produits ou Services proposés par le Vendeur. Article 2 : Dispositions générales Les présentes Conditions Générales de Vente (CGV) régissent les ventes de Produits ou de Services, effectuées au travers du site Internet de la Société, et sont partie intégrante du Contrat entre l’Acheteur et le Vendeur. Elles sont pleinement opposables à l’Acheteur qui les a acceptées avant de passer commande. Le Vendeur se réserve la possibilité de modifier les présentes, à tout moment par la publication d’une nouvelle version sur son site Internet. Les CGV applicables alors sont celles étant en vigueur à la date du paiement (ou du premier paiement en cas de paiements multiples) de la commande. Ces CGV sont consultables sur le site Internet de la Société à l’adresse suivante : rodeofrancedistribution.com . La Société s’assure également que leur acceptation soit claire et sans réserve en mettant en place une case à cocher et un clic de validation. Le Client déclare avoir pris connaissance de l’ensemble des présentes Conditions Générales de Vente, et le cas échéant des Conditions Particulières de Vente liées à un produit ou à un service, et les accepter sans restriction ni réserve. Le Client reconnaît qu’il a bénéficié des conseils et informations nécessaires afin de s’assurer de l’adéquation de l’offre à ses besoins. Le Client déclare être en mesure de contracter légalement en vertu des lois françaises ou valablement représenter la personne physique ou morale pour laquelle il s’engage. Sauf preuve contraire les informations enregistrées par la Société constituent la preuve de l’ensemble des transactions. Les prix des produits vendus au travers des sites Internet sont indiqués en Euros toutes taxes et précisément déterminés sur les pages de descriptifs des Produits. Ils sont également indiqués en euros toutes taxes comprises (TVA + autres taxes éventuelles) sur la page de commande des produits, et hors frais spécifiques d’expédition. Pour tous les produits expédiés hors Union européenne et/ou DOM-TOM, le prix est calculé toutes taxes automatiquement sur la facture. Des droits de douane ou autres taxes locales ou droits d’importation ou taxes d’état sont susceptibles d’être exigibles dans certains cas. Ces droits et sommes ne relèvent pas du ressort du Vendeur. Ils seront à la charge de l’acheteur et relèvent de sa responsabilité (déclarations, paiement aux autorités compétentes, etc.). Le Vendeur invite à ce titre l’acheteur à se renseigner sur ces aspects auprès des autorités locales correspondantes. La Société se réserve la possibilité de modifier ses prix à tout moment pour l’avenir. Les frais de télécommunication nécessaires à l’accès aux sites Internet de la Société sont à la charge du Client. Le cas échéant également, les frais de livraison. Article 4 : Conclusion du contrat en ligne Conformément aux dispositions de l’article 1127-1 du Code civil, le Client doit suivre une série d’étapes pour conclure le contrat par voie électronique pour pouvoir réaliser sa commande : – Information sur les caractéristiques essentielles du Produit ; – Choix du Produit, le cas échéant, de ses options – Indication des coordonnées essentielles du Client (identification, email, adresse…) ; – Acceptation des présentes Conditions Générales de Vente – Vérification des éléments de la commande (formalité du double clic) et, le cas échéant, correction des erreurs. Avant de procéder à sa confirmation, l’Acheteur a la possibilité de vérifier le détail de sa commande, son prix, et de corriger ses éventuelles erreurs, ou annuler sa commande. La confirmation de la commande emportera formation du présent contrat. – Ensuite, suivi des instructions pour le paiement, paiement des produits, puis livraison de la commande. Le Client recevra confirmation par courrier électronique du paiement de la commande, ainsi qu’un accusé de réception de la commande la confirmant. Il recevra un exemplaire .pdf des présentes conditions générales de vente. Le client disposera pendant son processus de commande de la possibilité d’identifier d’éventuelles erreurs commises dans la saisie des données et de les corriger. La langue proposée pour la conclusion du contrat est la langue française. Les règles professionnelles et commerciales auxquelles l’auteur de l’offre entend se soumettre sont consultables dans la rubrique “règles annexes” des présentes CGV, consultables sur le site du Vendeur à l’adresse suivante : rodeofrancedistribution.com L’archivage des communications, de la commande, des détails de la commande, ainsi que des factures est effectué sur un support fiable et durable de manière constituer une copie fidèle et durable conformément aux dispositions de l’article 1360 du code civil. Ces informations peuvent être produites à titre de preuve du contrat. Pour les produits livrés, la livraison se fera à l’adresse indiquée par le Client. Aux fins de bonne réalisation de la commande, le Client s’engage à fournir des éléments d’identification véridiques. Le Vendeur se réserve la possibilité de refuser la commande, par exemple pour toute demande anormale, réalisée de mauvaise foi ou pour tout motif légitime. Article 5 : Produits et services Les caractéristiques essentielles des biens, des services et leurs prix respectifs sont mis à disposition de l’acheteur sur les sites Internet de la société, de même, le cas échéant, que le mode d’utilisation du produit. Conformément à l’article L112-1 du Code la consommation, le consommateur est informé, par voie de marquage, d’étiquetage, d’affichage ou par tout autre procédé approprié, des prix et des conditions particulières de la vente et de l’exécution des services avant toute conclusion du contrat de vente. Dans tous les cas, le montant total dû par l’Acheteur est indiqué sur la page de confirmation de la commande. Le prix de vente du produit est celui en vigueur indiqué au jour de la commande, celui-ci ne comportant par les frais de ports facturés en supplément. Ces éventuels frais sont indiqués à l’Acheteur lors du process de vente, et en tout état de cause au moment de la confirmation de la commande. Le Vendeur se réserve la possibilité de modifier ses prix à tout moment, tout en garantissant l’application du prix indiqué au moment de la commande. Lorsque les produits ou services ne sont pas exécutés immédiatement, une information claire est donnée sur la page de présentation du produit quant aux dates de livraison des produits ou services. Le client atteste avoir reçu un détail des frais de livraison ainsi que les modalités de paiement, de livraison et d’exécution du contrat, ainsi qu’une information détaillée relative à l’identité du vendeur, ses coordonnées postales, téléphoniques et électroniques, et à ses activités dans le contexte de la présente vente. Le Vendeur s’engage à honorer la commande du Client dans la limite des stocks de Produits disponibles uniquement. A défaut, le Vendeur en informe le Client ; si la commande a été passée, et à défaut d’accord avec le Client sur une nouvelle date de livraison, le Vendeur rembourse le client. Les informations contractuelles sont présentées en détail et en langue française. Les parties conviennent que les illustrations ou photos des produits offerts à la vente n’ont pas de valeur contractuelle. La durée de validité de l’offre des Produits ainsi que leurs prix est précisée sur les sites Internet de la Société, ainsi que la durée minimale des contrats proposés lorsque ceux-ci portent sur une fourniture continue ou périodique de produits ou services. Sauf conditions particulières, les droits concédés au titre des présentes le sont uniquement à la personne physique signataire de la commande (ou la personne titulaire de l’adresse email communiquée). Article 6 : Conformité Conformément à l’article L.411-1 du Code de la consommation, les produits et les services offerts à la vente au travers des présentes CGV répondent aux prescriptions en vigueur relatives à la sécurité et à la santé des personnes, à la loyauté des transactions commerciales et à la protection des consommateurs. Indépendamment de toute garantie commerciale, le Vendeur reste tenu des défauts de conformité et des vices cachés du produit. Conformément à l’article L.217-4, le vendeur livre un bien conforme au contrat et répond des défauts de conformité existant lors de la délivrance. Il répond également des défauts de conformité résultant de l’emballage, des instructions de montage ou de l’installation lorsque celle-ci a été mise à sa charge par le contrat ou a été réalisée sous sa responsabilité. Conformément aux dispositions légales en matière de conformité et de vices cachés (art. 1641 c. civ.), le Vendeur rembourse ou échange les produits défectueux ou ne correspondant pas à la commande. Si vous souhaitez faire un retour, un échange de pièces ou demander un remboursement, il est impératif de contacter en amont le Service Après-Vente par téléphone au + 33 (0)4 48 68 73 09 ou par mail à info@rodeofrancedistribution.com , avant de nous retourner vos pièces, afin d’obtenir votre référence de dossier de retour de pièces à Rodéo France Distribution. Les frais de retour sont à la charge du client L’article doit nous être retourné neuf, complet, avec ses accessoires et dans son emballage d’origine sous peine de l’application d’une pénalité ou d’un refus de l’échange ou du remboursement. Il est donc impératif que : La pièce soit en parfait état (non utilisée et exempte de traces de montage) La pièce nous soit retournée avec son emballage d’origine (intact, non marqué ou scotché) Que les pièces ou accessoires que vous retournez soient placés dans un carton de réexpédition. Le « bon de retour » doit être collé sur le carton de manière visible. Si votre retour concerne un kit de pièces, l’ensemble des pièces associées au kit doit être retourné pour procéder à l’échange ou au remboursement. Veillez au calage des pièces lourdes ou fragiles, pour que l’ensemble soit bien immobilisé et ne se détériore pas pendant le transport. Le respect du délai des 14 jours pour la réexpédition de l’article à échanger ou rembourser est impératif. Tout retour au-delà de ce délai légal sera refusé. Article 7 : Clause de réserve de propriété Les produits demeurent la propriété de la Société jusqu’au complet paiement du prix. Article 8 : Modalités de livraison Les produits sont livrés à l’adresse de livraison qui a été indiquée lors de la commande et dans les délais indiqués. Ces délais ne prennent pas en compte le délai de préparation de la commande. En cas de retard de livraison, le Client dispose de la possibilité de résoudre le contrat dans les conditions et modalités définies à l’Article L 216-2 du Code de la consommation. Le Vendeur procède alors au remboursement du produit et aux frais « aller » dans les conditions des dispositions des articles L216-3 et le L241-4 du Code de la consommation. Le Vendeur met à disposition un point de contact téléphonique (coût d’une communication locale à partir d’un poste fixe) indiqué dans l’email de confirmation de commande afin d’assurer le suivi de la commande. Le Vendeur rappelle qu’au moment où le Client pend possession physiquement des produits, les risques de perte ou d’endommagement des produits lui sont transférés. Il appartient au Client de notifier au transporteur toute réserve sur le produit livré. Article 9 : Disponibilité et présentation En cas d’indisponibilité d’un article pour une période supérieure à 30 jours ouvrables, vous serez immédiatement prévenu des délais prévisibles de livraison et la commande de cet article pourra être annulée sur simple demande. Le Client pourra alors demander un avoir pour le montant de l’article ou son remboursement intégral et l’annulation de la commande. Article 10 : Paiement Le paiement est exigible immédiatement à la commande, y compris pour les produits en précommande. Les cartes émises par des banques domiciliées hors de France doivent obligatoirement être des cartes bancaires internationales (Mastercard ou Visa). Le paiement sécurisé en ligne par carte bancaire est réalisé par notre prestataire de paiement. Les informations transmises sont chiffrées dans les règles de l’art et ne peuvent être lues au cours du transport sur le réseau. Une fois le paiement lancé par le Client, la transaction est immédiatement débitée après vérification des informations. Conformément aux dispositions du Code monétaire et financier, l’engagement de payer donné par carte est irrévocable. En communiquant ses informations bancaires lors de la vente, le Client autorise le Vendeur à débiter sa carte du montant relatif au prix indiqué. Le Client confirme qu’il est bien le titulaire légal de la carte à débiter et qu’il est légalement en droit d’en faire usage. En cas d’erreur, ou d’impossibilité de débiter la carte, la Vente est immédiatement résolue de plein droit et la commande annulée. Article 11 : Délai de rétractation Conformément aux dispositions de l’article L 221-5 du Code de la consommation, l’Acheteur dispose du droit de se rétracter sans donner de motif, dans un délai de quatorze (14) jours à la date de réception de sa commande. Le droit de rétractation peut être exercé en contactant la Société de la manière suivante : contacter en amont le Service Après-Vente par téléphone au + 33 (0)4 48 68 73 09 ou par mail à info@rodeofrancedistribution.com, avant de nous retourner vos pièces, afin d’obtenir votre référence de dossier de retour de pièces à Rodéo France Distribution. Les frais de retour sont à la charge du client Nous informons les Clients que conformément aux dispositions des articles L. 221-18 à L. 221-28 du Code de la consommation, ce droit de rétractation ne peut être exercé pour les biens confectionnés spécialement selon les spécifications communiquées par le consommateur ou nettement personnalisés (exemple : plaques d’immatriculation, peinture ou sellerie spécifique…). En cas d’exercice du droit de rétractation dans le délai susmentionné, le prix du ou des produits achetés et les frais d’envoi seront remboursés, les frais de retour restant à la charge du Client. Article 12 : Garanties Conformément à la loi, le Vendeur assume les garanties de conformité et relative aux vices cachés des produits. Le Vendeur rembourse l’acheteur ou échange les produits apparemment défectueux ou ne correspondant pas à la commande effectuée. La demande de remboursement doit s’effectuer de la manière suivante : contacter en amont le Service Après-Vente par téléphone au + 33 (0)4 48 68 73 09 ou par mail à info@rodeofrancedistribution.com ). Le Vendeur rappelle que le consommateur : – dispose d’un délai de 2 ans à compter de la délivrance du bien pour agir auprès du Vendeur – qu’il peut choisir entre le remplacement et la réparation du bien sous réserve des conditions prévues par les dispositions susmentionnées. apparemment défectueux ou ne correspondant – qu’il est dispensé d’apporter la preuve l’existence du défaut de conformité du bien durant les six mois suivant la délivrance du bien. – que, sauf biens d’occasion, ce délai sera porté à 24 mois à compter du 18 mars 2016 – que le consommateur peut également faire valoir la garantie contre les vices cachés de la chose vendue au sens de l’article 1641 du code civil et, dans cette hypothèse, il peut choisir entre la résolution de la vente ou une réduction du prix de vente (dispositions des articles 1644 du Code Civil). Garanties complémentaires : (décrire vos garanties complémentaires) Article 13 : Réclamations et médiation Le cas échéant, l’Acheteur peut présenter toute réclamation en contactant la société au moyen des coordonnées suivantes : Par mail, à info@rodeofrancedistribution.com ou par voie postale à Rodéo France distribution, 415 avenue Jean Monnet, 30300 Beaucaire. Conformément aux dispositions des art. L. 611-1 à L. 616-3 du Code de la consommation, le consommateur est informé qu’il peut recourir à un médiateur de la consommation dans les conditions prévues par le titre Ier du livre VI du code de la consommation. En cas d’échec de la demande de réclamation auprès du service client du Vendeur, ou en l’absence de réponse dans un délai de deux mois, le consommateur peut soumettre le différend à un médiateur qui tentera en toute indépendance de rapprocher les parties en vue d’obtenir une solution amiable. Article 14 : résolution du contrat La commande peut être résolue par l’acheteur par lettre recommandée avec demande d’avis de réception dans les cas suivants : — livraison d’un produit non conforme aux caractéristiques de la commande ; — livraison dépassant la date limite fixée lors de la commande ou, à défaut de date, dans les trente jours suivant le paiement ; — de hausse du prix injustifiée ou de modification du produit. Dans ces cas, l’acheteur peut exiger le remboursement de l’acompte versé majoré des intérêts calculés au taux légal à partir de la date d’encaissement de l’acompte. Les marques, noms de domaines, produits, logiciels, images, vidéos, textes ou plus généralement toute information objet de droits de propriété intellectuelle sont et restent la propriété exclusive du vendeur. Aucune cession de droits de propriété intellectuelle n’est réalisée au travers des présentes CGV. Toute reproduction totale ou partielle, modification ou utilisation de ces biens pour quelque motif que ce soit est strictement interdite. Article 16 : Force majeure L’exécution des obligations du vendeur au terme des présentes est suspendue en cas de survenance d’un cas fortuit ou de force majeure qui en empêcherait l’exécution. Le vendeur avisera le client de la survenance d’un tel évènement dès que possible. Article 17 : Nullité et modification du contrat Si l’une des stipulations du présent contrat était annulée, cette nullité n’entraînerait pas la nullité des autres stipulations qui demeureront en vigueur entre les parties. Toute modification contractuelle n’est valable qu’après un accord écrit et signé des parties. Article 18 : Protection des données personnelles Conformément au Règlement 2016/679 du 27 avril 2016 relatif à la protection des personnes physiques à l’égard du traitement des données à caractère personnel et à la libre circulation de ces données, le Vendeur met en place un traitement de données personnelles qui a pour finalité la vente et la livraison de produits et services définis au présent contrat. L’Acheteur est informé des éléments suivants : l’identité et les coordonnées du responsable du traitement et, le cas échéant, du représentant du responsable du traitement : le Vendeur, tel qu’indiqué en haut des présentes CGV ; – les coordonnées du délégué à la protection des données : XXX – la base juridique du traitement : l’exécution contractuelle – les destinataires ou les catégories de destinataires des données à caractère personnel, s’ils existent : le responsable du traitement, ses services en charge du marketing, les services en charge de la sécurité informatique, le service en charge de la vente, de la livraison et de la commande, les sous-traitants intervenants dans les opérations de livraison et de vente ainsi que toute autorité légalement autorisée à accéder aux données personnelles en question – aucun transfert hors UE n’est prévu – la durée de conservation des données : le temps de la prescription commerciale – la personne concernée dispose du droit de demander au responsable du traitement l’accès aux données à caractère personnel, la rectification ou l’effacement de celles-ci, ou une limitation du traitement relatif à la personne concernée, ou du droit de s’opposer au traitement et du droit à la portabilité des données – La personne concernée a le droit d’introduire une réclamation auprès d’une autorité de contrôle – les informations demandées lors de la commande sont nécessaires à l’établissement de la facture (obligation légale) et la livraison des biens commandés, sans quoi la commande ne pourras pas être passée. Aucune décision automatisée ou profilage n’est mis en œuvre au travers du processus de commande. Article 18 : Droit applicable et clauses Toutes les clauses figurant dans les présentes conditions générales de vente, ainsi que toutes les opérations d’achat et de vente qui y sont visées, seront soumises au droit français. La nullité d’une clause contractuelle n’entraîne pas la nullité des présentes conditions générales de vente. Article 19 : Information des consommateurs Aux fins d’information des consommateurs, les dispositions du code civil et du code de la consommation sont reproduites ci-après : Aricle 1641 du Code civil : Le vendeur est tenu de la garantie à raison des défauts cachés de la chose vendue qui la rendent impropre à l’usage auquel on la destine, ou qui diminuent tellement cet usage que l’acheteur ne l’aurait pas acquise, ou n’en aurait donné qu’un moindre prix, s’il les avait connus. Aricle 1648 du Code civil : L’action résultant des vices rédhibitoires doit être intentée par l’acquéreur dans un délai de deux ans à compter de la découverte du vice. Dans le cas prévu par l’article 1642-1, l’action doit être introduite, à peine de forclusion, dans l’année qui suit la date à laquelle le vendeur peut être déchargé des vices ou des défauts de conformité apparents. Article L. 217-4 du Code de la consommation : Le vendeur livre un bien conforme au contrat et répond des défauts de conformité existant lors de la délivrance. Il répond également des défauts de conformité résultant de l’emballage, des instructions de montage ou de l’installation lorsque celle-ci a été mise à sa charge par le contrat ou a été réalisée sous sa responsabilité. Article L. 217-5 du Code de la consommation : Le bien est conforme au contrat : 1° S’il est propre à l’usage habituellement attendu d’un bien semblable et, le cas échéant : • s’il correspond à la description donnée par le vendeur et possède les qualités que celui-ci a présentées à l’acheteur sous forme d’échantillon ou de modèle ; • s’il présente les qualités qu’un acheteur peut légitimement attendre eu égard aux déclarations publiques faites par le vendeur, par le producteur ou par son représentant, notamment dans la publicité ou l’étiquetage ; 2° Ou s’il présente les caractéristiques définies d’un commun accord par les parties ou est propre à tout usage spécial recherché par l’acheteur, porté à la connaissance du vendeur et que ce dernier a accepté. Article L. 217-12 du Code de la consommation : L’action résultant du défaut de conformité se prescrit par deux ans à compter de la délivrance du bien. Article L. 217-16 du Code de la consommation : Lorsque l’acheteur demande au vendeur, pendant le cours de la garantie commerciale qui lui a été consentie lors de l’acquisition ou de la réparation d’un bien meuble, une remise en état couverte par la garantie, toute période d’immobilisation d’au moins sept jours vient s’ajouter à la durée de la garantie qui restait à courir. Cette période court à compter de la demande d’intervention de l’acheteur ou de la mise à disposition pour réparation du bien en cause, si cette mise à disposition est postérieure à la demande d’intervention. « Nos conditions générales de vente ont été élaborées à partir d’un modèle libre et gratuit qui peut être téléchargé sur le site https://www.donneespersonnelles.fr/ »
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Venue de Jean-François Copé à Strasbourg Jean-François COPE à STRASBOURG, l’évènement de la rentrée politique en Alsace ! André REICHARDT, Sénateur et Président de l'UMP 67, Bernadette THIEBAUT, Secrétaire Départementale les Parlementaires UMP du Bas-Rhin et les membres du Bureau départemental ont le plaisir de vous convier à une réunion publique avec JEAN-FRANÇOIS COPÉ, Président de l’UMP MERCREDI 11 SEPTEMBRE 2013 A 20H (ouverture des portes 19h30) à la Salle Paroissiale Saint-Louis dans le quartier de la Robertsau 3, Rue du Docteur Freysz à Strasbourg Nous partagerons le verre de l’amitié à l’issue de la réunion Inscrivez-vous sur l'événement Facebook en cliquant sur ce lien Avec Jean-François Copé et le Député André Schneider en 2012 à la Robertsau Libellés : 3 ème circonscription, Copé, La Robertsau, Réunion publique Le Parlement européen au secours des langues minor... Retour sur la visite de Jean-François Copé à Stras...
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Tag Archives: Europe June 4, 2016 Travel Tips Malta is a wonderfully diverse country, with a turbulent history and vibrant culture to show for it. With so many fantastic attractions on offer, for those with only a short amount of time there, it can be difficult to decide what to do. Fortunately, this list covers five of the very best must-see attractions, that all guests to the country are bound to love! 1. Wander The Streets Of Medina Malta’s old town is as rife with history Read more [...] March 30, 2016 Destinations, France Photo by CC user Liondartois on wikimedia commons Looking for the best cities to visit in France during Euro 2016? There are many stadiums sprinkled throughout the country that will be hosting the best sides that Europe has to offer, but unless you have unlimited money and time, you will only be able to focus on one region or two at the most. To help you make your decision on where to go, we have reviewed four cities below that we think Read more [...] June 5, 2015 Brazil, Egypt, Finland, USA What are family vacations for? We like to pretend they’re about relaxation, but seriously, how much rest can you really expect when you’re traveling with excited kids? From their perspective, vacations are about adventure. Running with this, and giving them a real adventure, can be thrilling for the whole family. It can be educational for them and build up their confidence, as well as giving them an enthusiasm for exploring the world, which Read more [...]
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Qu’est-ce qu’on attend pour être heureux? Saison 1 Streaming Acceuil > Séries VF ( Regarder Gratuitement ) Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5 Episode 6Laissez un commentaire. Détails 4 semaines écrit Genre: Séries VF Réalisateur: Marie-Hélène Copti Synopsis: Qu’est-ce qu’on attend pour être heureux? Saison 1 Streaming vf Romain, psychologue qui déteste les conflits, décide de venir habiter dans la ville de son enfance avec sa femme actrice, Anna, enceinte de leur premier enfant. Romain va retrouver Frédéric, son meilleur ami d’enfance, et redeviennent très vite inséparables. Avec: Lorànt Deutsch, Magali Miniac, Mathias Mlekuz, Jeanne Bournaud Date de sortie: 2018 Mots Clé: Qu’est-ce qu’on attend pour être heureux? Saison 1 Episode 1 VF, Qu’est-ce qu’on attend pour être heureux? Saison 1 Streaming VF, Qu’est-ce qu’on attend pour être heureux? Saison 1 VF, Qu’est-ce qu’on attend pour être heureux? Saison 1 VOSTFR, Qu’est-ce qu’on attend pour être heureux? Streaming, voir Qu’est-ce qu’on attend pour être heureux? Saison 1 en streaming Films ou Séries Similaires Timeless Saison 2 NCIS New Orleans Saison 4 Succession Saison 1 Chicago PD Saison 5 Making History Saison 1 Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger Saison 1 NCIS : Los Angeles Saison 9 Les Aventures extraordinaires de capitaine Superslip Saison 1 Atlanta Saison 2 Commentaires Voulez-vous commenter? Games of Rome : Les jeux de l’Empire Le Schpountz Les Kuffs L’Instinct de mort Suspect Dangereux Le Chaperon Alex, Inc Saison 1 Vostfr Instinct (2018) Saison 1 Vostfr Chi-Raq vostfr Pardonne-nous nos dettes vostfr
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painting by Rosenquist In James Rosenquist …by the monumental wraparound painting F-111 (1965), a canvas in 51 pieces that places American goods against the backdrop of a military fighter-bomber. In Western painting: Pop art in Britain and the United States: the 1960s … with his huge 51-panel painting F-111. The work juxtaposed close-up views of the titular military aircraft with the image of an atomic explosion.
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Home Non-Fiction Political & Social Sciences The China Pakistan Axis By Andrew Small The Pakistan Paradox By Christophe Jaffrelot ₨ 599 ₨ 499 Pakistan At The Helm By Tilak Devasher ₨ 499 ₨ 399 The China Pakistan Axis By Andrew Small The China Pakistan Axis By Andrew Small quantity SKU: B_262 Categories: English Books, Non-Fiction, Political & Social Sciences The China-Pakistan axis plays a central role in Asia’s geopolitics, from India’s rise to the prospects for a post-American Afghanistan, from the threat of nuclear terrorism to the continent’s new map of mines, ports and pipelines. China is Pakistan’s great economic hope and its most trusted military partner. Pakistan lies at the heart of China’s geostrategic ambitions, from its take-off as a global naval power to its grand plans for a new silk road connecting the energy fields of the Middle East and the markets of Europe to the mega-cities of East Asia. Yet Pakistan is also the battleground for China’s encounters with Islamic militancy, the country more than any other where China’s rise has turned it into a target. For decades, each side has been the other’s only “all-weather friend”, but the relationship is still little understood. The wildest claims about it are widely believed, while many of its most dramatic developments remain closely-guarded secrets. This book explains the ramifications of Sino-Pakistani ties for the West, for India, for Afghanistan, and for Asia as a whole. It tells the stories behind some of the relationship’s most sensitive aspects, including Beijing’s support for Pakistan’s nuclear program, China’s dealings with the Taliban, and the Chinese military’s planning for crises in Pakistan. From China’s involvement in South Asia’s wars to the Obama administration’s efforts to secure Chinese cooperation in stabilizing the region, it traces the dilemmas Beijing increasingly faces between pursuing its strategic rivalry with India and the United States, and the imperative to address a terrorist threat that has become one of the gravest dangers to China’s internal stability. Be the first to review “The China Pakistan Axis By Andrew Small” Cancel reply In The Line Of Fire By Pervez Musharraf According to Time magazine, Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf holds “the world’s most dangerous job.” He has twice come within inches The First Nazi By Erich Ludendorff A brilliant tactician and an abysmally poor politician and strategist, Ludendorff summed up the strengths and weaknesses of the German General Staff. His is a fascinating story of talent, discipline, obsession, and denial.”—Professor Isabel Virginia Hull, PhD, Cornell University. The Art Of War By Sun-Tzu Twenty-Five Hundred years ago, Sun Tzu wrote this classic book of military strategy based on Chinese warfare and military thought. The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*ck By Mark Manson In this generation-defining self-help guide, a superstar blogger cuts through the crap to show us how to stop trying to The $100 Startup By Chris Guillebeau In?The $100 Startup,?Chris Guillebeau shows you how to lead of life of adventure, meaning and purpose ??and?earn a good living. You Can Achieve More Live By Design Not By Default By Shiv Khera While it is often said that a person with a negative attitude cannot be helped, it is also true that Man’s Search For Meaning By Viktor e. Frankl Man's Search for Meaning is a 1946 book by Viktor Frankl chronicling his experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps during World War II
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Jürg Bosshardt Jürg Bosshardt, Jahrgang 1949, liess sich in Zürich zum Primarlehrer ausbilden und arbeitete als Lehrer auf verschiedenen Stufen in Brasilien und im Kanton Zürich. Bücher von Jürg Bosshardt
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Category:1948 in Albanian sport Sports portal This category is for sport in Albania in the year 1948. For more information, see Sport in Albania and 1948 in sport ► 1948 in Albanian football‎ (4 P) Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:1948_in_Albanian_sport&oldid=978835499"
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Surname distribution maps for Dorsa Dorsa in the 1881 Census Sorry, we don't have any stats for the distribution of Dorsa in the 1881 Census. Dorsa in the 21st Century Sorry, we don't have any stats for the distribution of Dorsa in the 21st Century. The maps, if available, show both where there are more people named Dorsa and where they are most concentrated. The darker the colour, the more people in that county are named Dorsa. The larger the dot, the greater the proportion of people in that county are named Dorsa.
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2 novembre 2019 di agostinoclerici Zaccheo e Gesù TRENTUNESIMA DOMENICA DEL TEMPO ORDINARIO – Anno C Zaccheo è un personaggio che ci risulta simpatico. Forse perché ce lo immaginiamo, piccolo di statura,o rende anche un po’o e anche un po’ – ci in maginiamo piccolo di staturaquel suo gesto di salire su un albero, che lo rende anche un po’ ridicolo. In realtà, Zaccheo – ironia della sorta, il suo nome significa «puro» – era un personaggio temuto ed odiato a Gerico, in quanto era il capo degli esattori delle tasse per conto dell’invasore romano e si era grandemente arricchito alle spalle della povera gente. Continua a leggere → Inviato su Omelie | Contrassegnato da tag Gerico, Gesù, Luca, piccolo, sicomoro, Zaccheo | Lascia un commento «Che io non perda nulla…» COMMEMORAZIONE DI TUTTI I FEDELI DEFUNTI Una delle parole più belle di Gesù, una promessa consolante e – se ci fidiamo di Lui – una certezza che cambia il nostro modo di vivere, sta proprio nel vangelo che ci viene proposto oggi. Gesù parla alla folla e afferma di essere venuto a fare la volontà del Padre. E qual è questa volontà di Dio? «Che io non perda nulla di quanto egli mi ha dato». Proprio domenica abbiamo ascoltato il brano evangelico di Zaccheo. Gesù in quell’occasione commenta così di se stesso: «Il Figlio dell’uomo infatti è venuto a cercare e a salvare ciò che era perduto». Come a dire: se anche qualcosa è andato perduto, io lo cerco e lo salvo! Continua a leggere → Inviato su Omelie | Contrassegnato da tag cimitero, defunti, Gesù, Zaccheo | Lascia un commento 29 ottobre 2016 di agostinoclerici Sotto il sicomoro di Gerico La vicenda di Zaccheo rischia di trovarci fra i «tutti» che mormorano perché Gesù, con tutta la gente che avrebbe potuto onorare con la sua presenza, si fermò nella casa di un pubblico peccatore. Dobbiamo fare un passo indietro e contemplare la scena di quel giorno a Gerico. Andò così, ma avrebbe potuto accadere diversamente. Proviamo ad immaginare altri scenari. Prima eventualità: Gesù entra a Gerico e a Zaccheo, capo dei pubblicani e ricco, non importa proprio nulla e va avanti a fare le sue cose, come se niente fosse. Questa è l’ipotesi statisticamente più probabile in un mondo, pure curioso come il nostro. Per Gesù c’è scarso interesse, a meno che non sia rivestito di sensazionalismo e condito con qualche miracolo. Continua a leggere → Inviato su Omelie | Contrassegnato da tag Gerico, Gesù, sicomoro, Zaccheo | Lascia un commento Trentunesima Domenica del Tempo Ordinario. Potenza della salvezza… Tutti a parlare di Zaccheo. Invece bisogna parlare di Gesù. Il protagonista è lui. Quell’uomo «piccolo di statura» poteva così salire sull’albero per «vedere chi era Gesù»: l’avrebbe visto passare, e sarebbe ridisceso e tornato a casa sua, esattamente piccolo come era prima. È Gesù che, per vedere un peccatore, «alzò lo sguardo». Mi colpisce sempre questo particolare nel racconto: siamo abituati a pensare che per vedere i peccatori bisogna guardare in basso, molto in basso. Gesù invece guardò in alto, per vederlo nascosto tra il fogliame folto del sicomoro, pianta così adatta a vedere qualcuno senza essere visto. Continua a leggere → Inviato su Omelie | Contrassegnato da tag Gerico, Gesù, libro della Sapienza, peccatore, sicomoro, Zaccheo | Lascia un commento Terza Domenica di Avvento. La porta della gioia. Torna la figura di Giovanni il Battista in questa terza domenica di Avvento in cui vogliamo aprire la porta della gioia. È la domenica della gioia, nella prossimità del Natale. Il profeta Sofonia invita a gridare di gioia, anzi afferma che sarà «il Signore, tuo Dio, salvatore potente» che «gioirà per te, ti rinnoverà con il suo amore, esulterà per te con grida di gioia». San Paolo ci rivolge un monito che è divenuto tipico di questa domenica: «Fratelli, siate sempre lieti nel Signore, ve lo ripeto: siate lieti». E Giovanni? Continua a leggere → Inviato su Omelie | Contrassegnato da tag Gesù, gioia, Giovanni il Battista, Levi, Matteo, san Paolo, Sofonia, Zaccheo | Lascia un commento Le dimissioni della Polverini e la forza pirotecnica di Zaccheo… Hanno chiuso la porta principale, ma si riservano di entrare da quella sul retro per continuare la razzia. Verrebbe da dire così davanti all’esito dimissionario della vicenda che ha riguardato la Regione Lazio. Continua a leggere → Inviato su Cose del mondo... | Contrassegnato da tag classe politica, dimissioni, Lazio, palazzo, partiti, politici, Polverini, Regione Lazio, Renata Polverini, Zaccheo | 2 commenti
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Etiqueta: primer viaje a la Luna Omega celebra los 50 años del primer aterrizaje lunar con George Clooney y Pico Mónaco OMEGA: anfitrión de un homenaje único por el 50° aniversario del primer aterrizaje lunar en Cabo Cañaveral La marca líder de relojes a nivel mundial, lideró un homenaje especial lleno de estrellas para conmemorar el 50° aniversario del primer aterrizaje lunar OMEGA, marca líder de relojes en el mundo por su excelencia, innovación, diseño y precisión, organizó un exclusivo evento …
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Western-Tanager-and-Audubon-s-Warbler saveourplanetearth.com Home Columns Resources Articles All About Tahoe Product Gallery About Us Western Tanager and Audubon's Warbler Lake Tahoe is home to a marvelous collection of flora and fauna but how many of us know what we are actually seeing? When I first started putting out bird feeders years ago, I remember saying to myself, “Look at all those birds!” Before long I realized that there were actually several different species of bird dining at my bird feeders and I could not name them. Out came the binoculars and the bird book and I was hooked. Since then, I’ve learned to identify several birds both by sight and by listening to the songs and calls. This past month I had the good fortune to spot two birds that I’ve never seen before and these I will share with you today. The Western Tanager is a black and yellow bird with a red head, and sports white wing bars. This is the breeding male. The female Tanager is duller, mostly greenish-yellow with a grayish back and wings and less noticeable white wing bars. This bird is abundant around Lake Tahoe but surprisingly hard to spot, given his bright colors. Probably the best indication that you’re in the presence of a Western Tanager is by knowing his song. Western Tanagers eat fruits and insects and mainly forage in foliage, which is why you must look up to see them. They nest in large, mature trees, at points greater than 10 feet off the ground. Bring your binoculars! I heard him long before I saw him. Another bird I heard for a month or so before I found him was the warbler. Around the beginning of June I began noticing a song that I did not recognize and I could not find the bird making the sound. I carry a digital recorder with me on my walks and record bird song that I hear, hoping that eventually I’ll be able to identify the bird. One day I was able to spot him! A distinct bird, he was gray and white with bright spots of yellow. My trusty bird book pointed me to the Audubon’s Warbler and I confirmed the identification by his song. This pretty bird dwells in open coniferous forests in the summer, foraging for insects in the outer tree canopies. They build a cup nest in a tree and lay 4-5 eggs. In the winter, they often travel in large flocks, eating berries in warmer climates than Lake Tahoe. It would be truly magical to see a large flock of these stunning birds. A good field guide is essential to being able to identify the birds that you see. I refer to “A Field Guide to Western Birds”, Roger Tory Peterson, sponsored by the National Audubon Society. There are also apps for your smart phone. Find the link to this app: “Audubon Birds: A Field Guide to North American Birds” on natureshare.com. You can post your own sightings on natureshare.com, a site which isn’t limited to birds, but where you can find trees, insects, fish, butterflies, flowers and more. Share your love of nature with many other nature enthusiasts and reap the benefits of the combined expertise of people from all over the country. Another indispensable tool is a small digital recorder I carry with me in a little pouch whenever I’m outside. Leaving home without it is a sure way to hear that song you’ve never heard before! The recorder I use is the Sony ICD-PX820. I chose this model because I can transfer my recordings to the computer, making sharing with others much easier. It’s not much larger than a pack of gum and costs less than $80. Hopefully I’ve succeeded in inspiring the sleuth in you and fueled a desire to know more so grab your binoculars and let’s get birding! Audubon's Warbler (Yellow-rumped Warbler)
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24 Gifts Of 2016 - Day Six - Evolution 2 (Ryan & Summer) - The World Of Missmara 24 Gifts Of 2016 - Day Six - Evolution 2 (Ryan & Summer) Another part of the story that follows how Ryan and Summer's friendship grows and changes post-series. Not Seth friendly. A few weeks after Summer first showed up on his doorstep, Ryan walked into his apartment and found her sitting on his couch, wearing his hoodie. "Hey," he greeted her as he set down his computer bag. "What's up?" "I really need a friend right now, and there's no one else I can go to," Summer said. "You know I've got you," Ryan replied, going to sit down at the other end of the couch. "What's wrong?" "I'm... I'm pregnant." Ryan stared at her in silence for a moment. "Oh..." he finally said. "It's Seth's, obviously... but I can't... I mean he... I went to see him, I was going to tell him, and ask him to stop using for my sake, and the baby's, and he just... he was high. And I asked him... I asked him why he won't stop, and he... he said the drugs make him happy. And I asked what about me, and he... he said all I does is bitch about him and ruin his high. I asked what he would have done if I'd gotten pregnant, if he would have stopped, and he said no... I can't... I won't... let my kid have a junkie for a dad..." "You shouldn't," Ryan agreed. "I grew up with that, and it's... it's not a good life." "Exactly. It's a miracle you turned out so... you. I'm not gambling on my child's happiness and security. I guess maybe I don't love him as much as I thought." "No, you just love your kid more," Ryan said. "That's a good thing, Sum. No matter what you decide about the baby, it says a lot of good about you, that your kid is the one that matters in this. Not Seth, not how you feel about Seth, but the kid." Summer nodded. "Why couldn't I have... why couldn't you and I have gotten together? I doubt I'd feel so alone right now if you were the dad." Ryan held out an arm and Summer curled against his side, the two of them sitting in silence for a few moments. "What are you gonna do? Do you know?" "I want my baby," Summer replied. "But I don't want Seth's baby." "Then don't have his," Ryan said. "He's already convinced you and me have a... thing. Why deny it? I... I don't mind letting people think... if it protects a kid from a junkie of a father, I'll take the hit for having an affair with my brother's fiancee." "Chino..." "Summer, the last few years? You've been the better friend to me than he has," Ryan said. "And I... I mean it's up to you, because if we do this, if we tell people it's mine, people are going to judge you pretty badly, but..." "I could do worse for a fake baby daddy," Summer said. "But, I really can't ask..." "You're not, it was my idea," Ryan interrupted. "And when I say this, you need to know I mean it. I will be as much of a father to this baby as you want me to be. If you just want to put my name on the birth certificate and that's it? Fine. But I am willing to... to be a dad, if that's okay with you." "You'd be a dad? To someone else's kid?" "I was ready to do it when Theresa pregnant," Ryan said. "I knew the kid was most likely Eddie's. But she needed me, so... I was gonna be a dad." "We could do a lot worse, huh?" Summer said, putting a hand on her still flat stomach and looking down at it. "Thank you." Ryan nodded and pulled her close again, kissing the top of her head. "I've got you, Sum. Both of you." "I have to tell my dad the truth," Summer said. "I can't lie to him about this." "He won't tell anyone when I explain everything, and he'll be less angry at you for breaking up my engagement if he knows you're actually my knight in shining armor." "More like tarnished and rusty, but... okay," Ryan said, smiling. "Ryan, don't get me wrong, I appreciate you doing this for Summer, but are you sure you really want to?" Neil Roberts asked. "It's a lot of responsibility, and it will affect your relationship with the Cohens..." "I know," Ryan said. "But... I'm not in love with your daughter, but I do love her. She's my best friend, and... I've sorta given up on relationships. Mine never end well for me or for the girl. So... we already talked about it. We'll be a couple, but if one of us meets someone else? It's an amnicable split." Neil nodded. "As long as you both realize the consequences, I'll help however I can. With what Summer told me earlier, you for a fake father is the better option than the real one." "I'll do my best for both of them," Ryan promised. "I know you will, son." "Sorry, I guess morning sickness starts early," Summer said as she returned, wiping her mouth with a paper towel. "We'll stop at the store before I drop you off at your place," Ryan said. "Ginger chews help with nausuea." "Yeah, I think you can convince people," Neil said, amused. "You sound like a doting dad-to-be," he added. Summer leaned against Ryan, who wrapped an arm around her shoulders. "In a way he is. The deal is, he will by the dad in all ways. This baby will have the best dad possible." Tags: fandom:the oc, fics:24 gifts 2016, fics:evolution crossover_fan on December 7th, 2016 11:32 am (UTC) I wasn't expecting Summer to have a baby, but the reaction of everyone will be interesting. I'm looking forward to how Kirsten reacts most, for some reason. I was wondering, is Caleb alive in this series? garnigal on December 7th, 2016 03:39 pm (UTC) Oh the drama.
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The running of the anarchists In what is an evolving ritual, the veterans of the 1968 movement and the Tlatelolco Massacre held their memorial march yesterday. Forty-one years on, with still no official accounting or prosecutions for the events of 2 October, the annual protest march, surviving members of the “Comité del 68” (some on walkers, and some assisted by children and grandchildren) led the several thousand protesters from students to grandmothers. As in past years, there is some property damage. I watched windows at the KFC shatter when I observed the 35th anniversary march. This year, KFC got smart. On that occasion, then Secretarío de Gobernacíon Santiago Creel tried to blame — of all people — the goths for fomenting trouble. And even fingered some goth girl from Germany as a foreign agitator. When everyone stopped laughing (except for the German Ambassador, who took it very seriously), and the goths themselves. Besides, its the punks who are anarchists (er, the anarco-punks are anarchists, the rest are Marxists), not the more conservative Goths, who are only slightly less wimpy that Emos among the tribus urbanos of Mexico City. Everyone felt better, and the ritual was better defined, once the annual atavistic action contingent were finally given the generic title of “anarchists”. Some are, but the term includes the glue sniffers, vandals and plain assholes you find in any large crowd. While it might be a sign of progress, and a victory of sorts for those demanding change in 1968 that Mexico City police are less prone to automatically resort to brute force, there is also the recognition that the anarchists (the real ones) are engaging in a ritual outpouring of anger and frustration against the financial forces that they see as their repressors. In front of Banco de Mexico, it’s a rough form of slam dancing. In the video, you’ll see that even among the more energetic protesters, there is some attempt to maintain order. It’s ritual up to the point where guys start throwing rocks. Then the tear gas came out. Windows were broken at the Antigua Ayuntamiento, the former city hall on the Zocalo, which led to several arrests. Ironically, the rock throwers were under the impression that the Federal District government leaders were in the building, but they were in the new District office building…ironically enough, the former Foreign Secretariat complex in… where else… Tlatelolco Plaza. from → Ciudad de México, Manifestaciones, Parque Alameda, Tlatelolco, Tlatelolco 1968, Tribus urbanas, Zocalo ← Our war: as it is, as it could be No news is good news: Honduras →
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More Than 100 Dead In China Poultry Plant Blaze Share Tweet E-mail Comments Print By Frank Langfitt Originally published on Mon June 3, 2013 7:42 am In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, smoke rises from a poultry farm owned by Jilin Baoyuanfeng Poultry Company in Jilin province on Monday. Wang Haofei A fire at a poultry processing plant fire in northeast China on Monday has killed at least 119 people, according to the Jilin province government. The blaze is one of the country's deadliest industrial accidents in recent years. Flames broke out a little after 6 a.m. and the sprawling, low-slung plant filled with dark smoke, witnesses said. About 300 workers were inside the facility owned by the Jilin Baoyuanfeng Poultry Company in Mishazi Township of Dehui City. The state-run newspaper Southern Metropolis reports that all but one of the plant's doors were locked at the time. People's Daily, the Communist Party's mouthpiece, said the plant routinely locked doors during work hours to "more conveniently manage workers on a daily-basis." The plant's complex interior and narrow exits also made rescue more difficult, according to the state-run New China News Service. If the reports about locked doors turn out to be accurate, Monday's tragedy would recall another incident two decades ago in China that made headlines around the world. In November 1993, a fire broke out in the Zhili toy factory in the southern Chinese boom town of Shenzhen. Worried about workers stealing toys, factory managers put bars over windows and locked exits. Most of the 87 workers who died were found in heaps in front of the locked exits, according to China Labor Bulletin, a workers' rights organization in Hong Kong. Worker safety in the developing world has been a big issue of late. More than 1,100 laborers died in a garment factory collapse in Bangladesh on April 24. The government said the factory was poorly constructed and a "disaster waiting to happen." Chinese labor conditions have been heavily criticized over the years, but officials say worker deaths here have actually declined. The government's latest figures show annual deaths in the mining and industrial sectors dropped below 10,000 for the first time two years ago.Copyright 2013 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/. View the discussion thread.
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BLOGGING - WHY? BLOGGING as in why do we do it, what purpose does it serve and is there a point. Don’t grab your pitchforks yet, but hear me out. I’ve been having a hard time with my blog space these past few months. I can’t seem to focus. I have started to questions myself. Things like; Hey FAE, why do you blog anyway. I’m not looking for my fifteen minutes of fame, not really trying to impress anybody or look cool, Ha, ha, ha. I don’t really have helpful tips to offer, unless maybe I’m setting an example of how NOT to do some things. AND, what purpose does it serve. Well, I’m not sure. I have met some really nice people. When they comment on my space, I’m reminded to go to theirs and generally I learn something new, or I’m uplifted, or I just escape into their funny stories, lives, or whatever for a few minutes. Some of you have become closer than others and helped me to learn lessons that I needed. But, often it seems so one sided. I really don’t feel as though I’m giving much back. THEN, what is the point. Often I feel that the time I spend blogging and reading and commenting on the blogs of others, could be better spent writing, editing and in general trying to get something published. The truth of the matter is, that I probably would not spend the time that way, but would be ‘goofing off’ somewhere else, and I wouldn’t be learning the things you guys are teaching or be entertained near as well. I started blogging because I thought I needed to build a platform (although I’m not exactly sure what that means) for my writing. Everyone says that in a Query Letter you should send prospective agents and editors to your blog. It’s helpful for them to get to know you and see some of your ‘other’ writing. In actuality, I think my blog might send prospective agents and editors screaming into the night, as opposed to encourage them to request my manuscripts. My blog feels more like therapy most of the time. I really don’t want to give it up; I’m just not sure exactly how to continue. I have noticed during the months of July and August, (August in particular) several other bloggers, seeming to have some of the same questions and difficulty that I’m expressing here. So, who has the answer? To blog or not to blog? What is the question? Are you able to find the balance between working on your ‘creative - as in hoping to have published – writing’ and blogging? How do you all stay interesting and creative in this format? Any and all answers (even and especially the humorous) are appreciated. Posted by farawayeyes at 12:20 PM 29 comments: 100 People to Meet Before You Die Michael Patrick Gordon Today I want to talk about Mike. Here’s the earliest picture I have of him. You may have seen this one before. I posted it on Mike’s birthday last February. That’s me holding him. He was my Godson. Me & Mike 1974 All of his life he only wanted to be two things, an Army guy and a police officer. Michael made that happen on both counts. He was the youngest of my best friend’s three sons. His brothers teased him and picked on him in a good natured manner, the way brothers do, but not for long. Mike grew to be about 6’4” (the tallest in his family) and he didn’t take no stuff from nobody, no how. While in the Army he served in Bosnia and the DMZ between North and South Korea. To the terror of his mother and me, he learned to jump out of airplanes. When he was discharged from the military he began working on a career in law enforcement. He had a tender side also. When he worked the 4 – 11 shift, he would often get off and go to the bar with his buddies. Then somewhere around 2 am he would call me up and tell me how much he loved me. I always asked him if he called his mother first. It got to be a joke, when he would say, ‘Barb, now you know I called Ma first, but…’ My family after hearing the phone would shout from their rooms, ‘is that Mike?’ I always appreciated his calls no matter the time. He had three children. The oldest Malik was not his biological son, but Mike never ever referred to him that way. Cullen, the middle boy, is the spitting image of his dad in more ways than one. Gracie only had a short time with her Daddy, and didn’t really get to know what a great guy he was. Mike & Malik Mike & Cullen Mike & Gracie On August 8, 2004, Michael Patrick Gordon ended his watch, while in the line of duty, he was called home. The city of Chicago gave Mike a hero’s funeral. It was like something out of the movies, unfortunately for me and the rest of his family is was a horror show. At the wake people were lined up out the door and around the block to pay their respects. People from all walks of life showed up to tell his parents, brothers, and wife, what a great guy he was. Many of these folks were homeless people, who lived on the mean streets in the rough neighbors where Mike worked. Law enforcement from all over the state came to the wake and lined the streets with their patrol cars the day of the funeral. I don’t think Mike thought of himself as a hero. He was just another guy living out his dreams. He only got 30 years on the earth, but he made every one of them count. After his passing Mike contacted me on more than one occasion. One time in broad daylight at the Eastern Idaho State Fair, he came walking down the midway, paused in front of me and asked if I was doing alright. I nodded my head, and he walked on and disappeared into the crowd. Rick was standing beside me, he shook my arm and asked; ‘Was that Mike?’ So, I know I didn’t imagine it. I love you Mike. It broke my heart that you left us so soon. I’ll miss you until we meet again. February 20, 1974 - August 8, 2004 Photos courtesy of Mike's dad, Bob Gordon. 'Thanks Bob!'
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answeredquestions.html?date=2019-06-14&_page=0&_properties=tablingMember.label,tablingMember,answer,answeringDeptShortName,answer.dateOfAnswer To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what the priorities are for the NHS Primary Care Network. <p>The priority for the Primary Care Network (PCN) overall will be to ensure that it builds on the core of current primary care services by enabling greater provision of proactive, personalised, coordinated and more integrated health and social care. PCNs will take part in the Network Contract Directed Enhanced Service from July 2019. This provides funding for additional capacity in general practice, extended access and clinical leadership. The priorities for individual PCNs will be determined locally by their Clinical Director and leadership team, in close conjunction with their local authority and clinical commissioning group. These priorities must be within the context of the seven service specifications that are being published and which will set out what all networks have to deliver. The seven are focused on areas where PCNs can have significant impact against the ‘triple aim’ of improving health and saving lives, for example from strokes, heart attacks and cancer; improving the quality of care for people with multiple morbidities; and helping to make the National Health Service more sustainable, for example, by helping to reduce avoidable hospital admissions.</p><p>The specifications cover the following topics:</p><p> </p><p>- Structured medications review and optimisation;</p><p>- Enhanced health in care homes, to implement the vanguard model;</p><p>- Anticipatory care requirements for high need patients typically experiencing several long-term conditions, joint with community services;</p><p>- Personalised Care, to implement the NHS Comprehensive Model;</p><p>- Supporting early cancer diagnosis;</p><p>- Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) prevention and diagnosis; and</p><p>- Tackling neighbourhood inequalities.</p><p> </p><p>The framework can be viewed at the following link:</p><p><a href="https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/gp-contract-2019.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/gp-contract-2019.pdf</a></p> General Practitioners: Leicester To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, which organisation will provide Primary Care Network services for GP practices in Leicester. <p>General practitioner (GP) practices within Leicester have been working together over the last few months to develop their proposed Primary Care Network (PCN) footprints. Initial proposals were discussed by Leicester City Clinical Commissioning Group’s management and lay member group and GP Reference Group in April 2019. A list of proposed PCNs and their member practices was published in May and is available at the following link:</p><p><a href="https://3xmatc1p0cnc3crfv93ovogp-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Paper-AOB-update-on-Primary-Care-Networks.pdf" target="_blank">https://3xmatc1p0cnc3crfv93ovogp-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Paper-AOB-update-on-Primary-Care-Networks.pdf</a></p><p>PCNs will be formally established for 1 July.</p> Obesity: Children To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what the timeframe is for the publication of the report by Professor Dame Sally Davies on a potential tax on unhealthy food to tackle childhood obesity. <p>The Chief Medical Officer’s review of potential actions to help meet our ambition of halving childhood obesity by 2030 is due for publication in September.</p> To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to reduce the level of mortality experienced by (a) BAME people, (b) people with mental health conditions and (c) people with learning difficulties. Andrea Jenkyns <p>The NHS Long Term Plan sets out clearly the need to reduce inequalities in health that different groups of the population currently face.</p><p>The NHS Long Term Plan will give 370,000 adults and older adults with severe mental illness greater choice and control over their care through new models of integrated primary and community mental health care.</p><p>In addition, the first ever cross-Government suicide prevention workplan sets out an ambitious programme for every local authority, every National Health Service trust and every prison will have a plan in place to prevent suicide. We will invest up to £600,000 to support local authorities to strengthen their suicide prevention plans and implement the recommendations identified by the independent evaluation of local plans.</p><p>The learning disabilities health check scheme is designed to encourage general practices to identify patients aged 14 and over with learning disabilities, to maintain a learning disabilities 'health check' register and offer individuals an annual health check, which will include producing a health action plan. Such checks are intended to ensure that any undetected health conditions are identified earlier and that on-going treatment and care is appropriate to the individual’s needs. The NHS Long Term Plan commits to improve uptake of the scheme so that at least 75% of those eligible have a health check each year.</p><p>In addition, the Learning Disabilities Mortality Review Programme supports local areas to review the deaths of people with learning disabilities and to use the information to build up a detailed picture of key improvements needed, both locally and at a national level, to reduce the inequality in life expectancy between people with a learning disability, and those without. The learning from the programme is being used to inform programmes of work to address key mortality issues such as sepsis, constipation, and cancer.</p><p>Regarding black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) groups, the Long Term Plan also highlights improvements to continuity of midwifery care for women from the BAME community; improving the Diabetes Prevention Programme; and improving bowel screening rates for people from minority ethnic groups. In addition to these, BAME communities will benefit from the wide range of programmes set out in the Long Term Plan.</p> Biography information for Andrea Jenkyns British Steel: Loans To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what recent assessment he has made of the effect of the £120 million Government loan to British Steel in May 2019 on that company's viability; and what assessment he has made of the role of Greybull Capital in that company's insolvency. Dr Rupa Huq <p>As the Secretary of State for BEIS set out in his statement to the House on 1 May, the government entered into a commercial agreement with British Steel on 23 April, which provided a short term bridge facility valued at around £120 million. This ensured the company met its obligations under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme for the 2018 scheme year.</p><p> </p><p>Following the recent insolvency of British Steel, the government has indemnified the Official Receive to carry out its statutory duties as liquidator. The Official Receiver is required by law to investigate the reasons for the failure of any company that enters compulsory liquidation.</p> Biography information for Dr Rupa Huq Sudan: Violence To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what recent steps the Government has taken to support doctors treating the victims of violence during protests in Khartoum. <p>The British Government is deeply concerned by reports that hospitals in Khartoum were being controlled and targeted by Sudanese security forces. It is unacceptable for injured civilians to be prevented access to medical facilities. These are not the actions of responsible and credible authorities representing the people of Sudan.</p><p>On 6 June, I summoned the Sudanese Ambassador to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to express our grave concerns at the use of all forms of violence against civilians and medical professionals, by the Sudanese authorities. This was reiterated in a most recent statement issued by the EU Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) on 17 June, which stated attacks against hospitals, medical staff and patients must stop, and that any obstacles to the timely delivery of humanitarian assistance needs to be removed immediately.</p><p>I had set out the UK's position at the FAC that called for the human rights of all Sudanese people to be respected, and the resumption of the political process leading to an agreed peaceful transfer of power to a civilian-led government, as demanded by the Sudanese people.</p> To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many criminal cases have been referred to the Court of Appeal for review as a result of data manipulation at Randox Testing Services; and what was the outcome of those cases. <p>The latest figures show that four road traffic cases have been taken to the Court of Appeal, of which one case was overturned, one resulted in a reduction in sentence, one appeal was unsuccessful, and the fourth is still to be decided. Re-testing has so far identified no impact on other criminal offences, such as sexual offences, violence, or homicide. The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) co-ordinates the national re-testing operation, and is responsible for providing regular updates.</p>
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Rete8 Rete8 Sport Tg8 Giorno Tg8 Sera Tg8 Sport 18/04/2019 | Ex Blutec Atessa: tre istanze di fallimento, cresce la preoccupazione 18/04/2019 | Roseto: cantiere fermo comune pronto a procedere per vie legali 18/04/2019 | Mobilità sostenibile: città abruzzesi ancora in ritardo 18/04/2019 | Chieti: i preparativi per la Processione del Venerdì Santo 18/04/2019 | Pineto: vertenza Mercatone Uno, incontro al Mise Home Articoli archiviati Rosciano: “Arte Suoni e Colori” compie 10 anni Pubblicato da Luca Pompei 06/07/2013 Mostra e performance a conclusione di un progetto avviato nell’ottobre dello scorso anno e rivolto a bambini tra i 5 ed i 10 anni. Giunge cosi a compimento il laboratorio “La Natura – Rappresentarla e sintetizzarla”, curato dall’associazione “Arte Suoni e Colori” di Villa Oliveti di Rosciano presso il Centro culturale esploratorio. I piccoli partecipanti hanno vissuto un fantastico viaggio alla ricerca del Pianeta Natura guidati da Stefania Silvidii, Presidente ASC e dall’educatrice Simona Olivieri. I bambini hanno sperimentato diversi linguaggi dell’arte visiva come la pittura, la scultura, le arti plastiche, il mosaico, la ceramica, il collage e tante altre tecniche miste! Ogni mese hanno realizzato opere pittoriche e manufatti dedicati agli elementi della Natura:alberi, fiori, frutta, animali, cieli, etc. 14 bambini di diverse fasce d’età hanno vissuto un esperienza unica in cui “…il sogno è stato trasformato in realtà e la realtà in sogno” come accadeva al “Piccolo Principe” di Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. L’Associazione a luglio festeggerà dieci anni di attività il cui scopo è sempre stato di ampliare la conoscenza e la diffusione dell’Arte nelle sue diverse espressioni nei comuni interni delle province della Regione Abruzzo, proponendosi così di contribuire al miglioramento della qualità della vita a favore di tutti coloro che si dilettano nelle diverse discipline artistiche, attraverso l’Arte che è Bellezza. L’associazione ASC ARTE SUONI COLORI ha sempre rivolto particolare attenzione ai minori che dimostrano interesse ed attitudine verso le Arti, consentendo loro di acquisire sicurezza nelle loro capacità e di intervenire in prima persona nel processo creativo, permettendogli di sviluppare autonomia ed autostima. ASC ha sempre realizzato anche attività formative per educatori e eventi artistici nelle piazze come la manifestazione “Vivi il tuo Spazio” che quest’anno, a causa della mancanza di fondi, sarà realizzata solo nella provincia dell’Aquila . Le numerose attività che caratterizzano l’ASC hanno come tema conduttore la Creatività, elemento guida per l’affermazione di ogni individuo, intesa come capacità di esprimersi liberamente e di sviluppare il proprio Sé armoniosamente e nel rispetto dell’altro in base al principio “cooperare per costruire insieme”. Sii il primo a commentare su "Rosciano: “Arte Suoni e Colori” compie 10 anni" Il tuo indirizzo email non verrà pubblicato Chieti, in fila per un posto al Mc Donald’s Sono 800 i curricula inviati per concorrere alla selezione del personale da inserire nel McDonald’s di Chieti Scalo. Oggi la seconda selezione. Ha fatto tappa… Previsioni Meteo Abruzzo giovedì 18 aprile 2019 Segui in streaming tutte le trasmissioni in onda su Rete8 Segui in streaming tutte le trasmissioni sportive abruzzesi in onda su Rete8 Sport Chieti: i preparativi per la Processione del Venerdì Santo Commercio: sciopero dei lavoratori abruzzesi durante vacanze pasquali, no aperture domenicali Pescara Calcio 2018 © Rete 8 S.r.l. con Socio Unico | Tutti i diritti riservati Viale Abruzzo 374, 66100 Chieti Scalo - Codice Fiscale e P.IVA 01441090691
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Michael "Bully" Herbig pictures Michael "Bully" Herbig doesn't have any movies playing in theaters. The Incredible Burt Wonderstone Watch at Home Profession: Actor, Screenwriter, Director, Producer
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Ikea said to be eyeing Cleveland area for store Ikea may open a store in this Cleveland suburb, according to an online report from the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The publication reported that the Plain Dealer Publishing Co. has signed a deal to sell a 16-acre site in Brooklyn to Ikea. The site is just off Interstate 480 and abuts a parcel of city-owned land that the publication said may also be needed, as Ikea typically uses 20-30 acres for both its stores and parking. Further details about the project were vague as neither party confirmed specifics about the contract or plans for the store. Ikea did confirm last week that it is planning a 269,000-square-foot store in the Memphis, Tenn., area that is expected to open in the fall of 2016. This store would be on about 35 acres along the southwestern side of Interstate 40, about 15 miles east of downtown, officials said. Construction in Memphis could start in the fall of 2015. A store of this size would feature nearly 10,000 exclusively designed items, 50 room settings, three model home interiors, a supervised children’s play area and a 300-seat restaurant. Source: Furniture Today
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Carefully Crafted on October 07 A Social Media Lesson from Baseball Not only am I a die-hard baseball fan, but I’m an avid New York Yankees fan. (You can take the girl out of Jersey, but …) Some of my favorite childhood memories involve baseball — watching games with my parents, learning to keep score, attending dozens of games at the original Yankee Stadium. Heck, we took in a Giants game on our honeymoon! Bottom line: I heart baseball. So, it irks me around this time of year when fans of small-market teams complain that championships can be bought. (I promise, there’s a social media point … go with me on this.) The notion that the Yankees or any other big-market team is buying a championship is just wrong. Of the teams with the top 10 payrolls in baseball, only two — the Yankees and the Phillies — even made the playoffs. The Mets, Cubs, Red Sox, Tigers, Angels, Mariners, and White Sox? All home, wishing their teams knew how to spend money. Because, as we know from franchises like Tampa and Minnesota, it’s not how much you spend on your team … it’s how you spend the dollars. So, what does this have to do with social media? There’s a lot of importance placed on website traffic, RSS subscriptions, fans, followers and so on. And, to a certain extent, quantity does matter — otherwise, you’re spending a lot of time just talking to yourself. But, the size of the network isn’t the most important ingredient to success. Instead, success is determined by how you interact with and leverage that network. In social media and in baseball, it’s not about the size of your wallet or the size of your network. It’s what you do with the dollars or followers that counts. Photo credit: my honeymoon (and husband’s Flickr photos) The 5 Cs of Blogger Relations Changing Perceptions via Social Media
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How to Improve Digestion Naturally by Ren Brabenec | Sep 18, 2020 | Bromelain, Digestion, Gut Health, Health Information, Health Tips, Immune System Support A critical component to a happy, fulfilling life is to maintain a healthy body. So much of happiness, contentment, and general peace of mind comes from simply feeling healthy and well. In fact, there is a significant amount of research that indicates the healthier a...
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Chris McGinty, Nathan Stout, and Miguel Cruz search for creative Nirvana, sometimes finding it. Making a Movie on Little or No Budget (Part One) – Schedule, Script, and Research by Chris McGinty (According To Whim .com) Let me start this by explaining that this article is all theory at this point. We haven’t started working on our movie yet. I will explain my “qualifications” though, if that’s what you want to call them. Also, let me explain that we will not be using film. If you’re looking for advice about funding a film, which starts with a budget immediately for film stock, then this may not be for you, though there might be some useful advice in here. I want to get my thoughts down prior to pre-production as a means of organizing my thoughts. I’m sure that after we’ve done the movie, I’ll have more of an idea of what thoughts were right, wrong, or a bit of both. Time – There are budgets in projects that have nothing to do with money. Time is one of them. So far, when I’ve discussed making a movie with my cohorts, the one thing that they have flinched at is the amount of time I’ve scheduled to work on the movie, which is about 20 hours a weekend starting on September 24, 2011. I’ve estimated about a month for pre-production, and a month and a half for shooting. The question might be then: If your schedule is causing people to lose interest, then why set such a heavy schedule? In 2009, Nathan wrote a six episode season for According To Whim. He got a good idea to do all of the shooting in six days. It wasn’t enough time, but we did do a substantial amount of work that day. Then for the next two and a half years we proceeded not to finish it. If you haven’t been with us throughout that process, you might want to go back and read about what happened. I feel that with all of the uncontrollable issues we had to deal with, there were a couple of controllable issues too. One issue is that I always felt that we should have devoted four hours a week to finishing up the shooting, starting immediately after the original shoot. Nathan wanted time to encode and organize footage, which was fine, but then I wanted a timeframe to finish working again. The problem is that our completion schedule never became a set schedule, but rather, “Let’s get it done by October,” or, “Let’s get it done by the end of the year.” When Nathan arranged the six day shooting schedule, it had every shot that needed to be done when and where over the six days. There was never a similar schedule for completion, and we needed one. I assign no blame or take any blame for the continuing incomplete status of Season Two, but I have taken the liberty of learning from it. It’s even closer to completion now, and hopefully it will be done by the end of the year. But I think that there needs to be a real schedule. Every shot doesn’t need to be planned, but just a grouping of time that we all know is to be set aside for Season Two. That’s what I learned, and that’s why I’m setting aside a schedule, even if people are groaning a little about it. Long term projects don’t typically get completed unless you say that they will be done by a certain time and plan accordingly. While the shooting wasn’t completed in those six days, we would not have had as much as we did if that six days hadn’t been scheduled. Scripting – I think the vague deadline may be showing in the scripting for our movie. I set a deadline by scheduling mid to late September for pre-production meetings. The thing is that I get the impression that we’re all biding our time because it’s still August. I’ve seen very little from the potential writers for the movie (including myself, which I’ll talk about below). I have seen a scene by scene outline in one case and a few pages of script in another. As back up, I am writing a couple of scripts as well, but I’m not really setting out to shoot a Chris McGinty movie this time out. I want the other people involved to have motivation to be involved. I don’t think there would be as much motivation if I said, “Hey let’s make my movie.” My fear is that the movie wants to be made by committee, and if that’s the case then someone needs to speak up and say so. If we’re going to throw out an idea and script it together then we should have already been holding meetings, rather than waiting a month and a half to start pre-production only to find out that pre-production is going to also involve scripting. My belief about scripting (and any rough draft work) is that it should be a pretty uninhibited process. A person could write a feature length movie script in a month by writing three pages of script a day. Writing three pages each day is easy if you budget your time, and if you don’t worry about making it perfect the first time around. Part of pre-production should be editing and doctoring the script. In order to do that there has to be something to edit and doctor. When you’re writing a novel, you make the rough draft and then go back and edit and fix. The process literally involves writing, and typically just writing. When making a movie the script, no matter how polished, is pretty much the rough draft. Yes, some directors are strict about speaking the dialogue how it’s written on the script, and shooting the movie how it’s storyboarded, but even then you don’t always use the first take of a scene. You re-shoot to get the best shot and the best performance. Then you look at the footage and edit the best material in the way that best works. This means that your script will go through plenty of editing while making the movie. Just write it as well as you can for a rough draft. Typically, you can’t start shooting until the script is done anyway. Research – They say that when you write novels and short stories that you should read a lot of novels and short stories. This probably means that if you’re going to make a movie, you should probably watch a lot of movies. You should also read and view a lot of material about the making of movies. The instinct of a low budget moviemaker is likely to be to watch making of features of low budget movies that turned out well. It’s a good instinct, but I would also contend that watching and reading about the big budget productions can be very helpful. No, you won’t have the resources available to you, but there is a lot to learn anyway. What did I learn from watching the documentary of “Revenge of the Sith?” I learned that George Lucas might just have more assistant directors than we’ll have working on our movie. I also learned that they are very careful about matching shots and rehearsing them to play out well. No matter how small your movie is you should be able to do quality control while shooting. Our shooting style has been more guerilla style, with much of the quality control being done in editing, and there is nothing wrong with this process, except that it has its limitations. It is tempting to set up, shoot quickly, and go home. For a lot of what we’ve done in the past, this is a good idea. A two minute long comedy sketch doesn’t need the same detail as a two hour long horror movie. Another thing is just as you will want to watch low budget and high budget movies; you will also want to watch good and bad movies. You can learn a lot about getting things right by watching things that were done wrong. I’ve been watching a lot of “Mystery Science Theater 3000” lately, and the lesson about careful matching is just as clear. I also am learning that if it doesn’t forward a plot or subplot it should go. An example is in “The Touch of Satan” when a little too much time is spent on a static shot of a character getting dressed. The MST3K crew quip, “I guess we have to watch his entire morning ritual.” Well, they’re right to make that observation, because the scene is not compelling in anyway, and especially doesn’t further the plot. Maybe if he was having a significant dialogue, or something, it would be ok, but no. The point is to notice what works and try to achieve it, and also notice what doesn’t work and try to avoid it. You can break rules of what works and what doesn’t, but only if you have a good reason to do so. That’s all for today. I’ve written about 1,400 more words, and am still writing, so this will probably be a three part article. Next part I will discuss the resource of people, and then I will actually talk about the budget that people think of as the budget, money. 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Accueil » Actualités » 2018 Billets de l'année: 2018 Un Grand Cri D’Amour les dates à l’affiche Billet publié dans Non classé le 28 janvier 2018 par KValentin Complet pour « un grand cri d’Amour » à Meythet Entre la préparation et la mise en place de la pièce de théâtre un grand cri d’Amour à Meythet, il nous aura fallu moins d’une semaine. Il n’aura fallu que deux ou trois jours pour faire le plein de la salle et jouer à guichet fermé. Une superbe soirée […]
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Best time to visit Namibia (+ Tips for each season) by Sabine | Jul 1, 2019 | Namibia, Travel Tips | 0 comments Are you planning to travel to Namibia and wondering what is the best time to visit Namibia? Or are you looking for the best time to visit Etosha National Park for wildlife viewing or the best time to hike the Fish River Canyon? We’ve got you covered with this month by month overview of when to visit Namibia. Namibia is definitely a destination you can visit all year round. With over 300 days of sunshine and little rainfall, the country has a lot to offer its visitors. However, the climate in Namibia can be very harsh in some areas with lots of hot, dry months. During the Namibian rainy season the humidity levels rise which can make it hot and sweaty to travel around, but keep in mind that rainfall in Namibia is not like in some other African countries where areas are completely inaccessible to travel to during the very long rainy seasons. It’s unlikely that rain will stop you moving around Namibia. The weather in Namibia is something to take into account when planning your trip around Namibia. Do also read through these Namibia travel tips as well as this complete Namibia travel guide before going. Since Namibia is a very large country, climate varies in the different areas. Where the southern part is mainly desert landscape with a dry climate and large temperature differences during day and night in Winter, the Caprivi strip is more humid and green and the coastal regions are colder due to the Benguela currents coming from the Atlantic ocean. In order to know what is for anyone the best time to visit Namibia, keep reading to familiarise yourself with all the pros and cons of what to expect when visiting Namibia as well as the best time of year to visit Namibia When is the best time to visit Namibia Namibia in July and August Namibia in September and October Namibia in November Namibia in December and January Namibia in February and March Namibia in April, May and June With clear blue skies to mark the day time (that is on a non-windy day) July and August are the driest months in Namibia when there is little to no rainfall. These are also the coldest months in Namibia, especially at night when temperatures can drop to as low as -5°C in the South of the country. Be sure you have warm enough gear, especially if you’re camping. Check out this African safari packing list for more info. During the day the temperatures can reach a pleasant +20°C so it’s nice to sit in the sun. Since the temperatures in the day are nice, you can visit any tourist attraction without overheating. Wildlife viewing, especially in Etosha National Park, is at its peak during the dry season with wildlife gathering around the various waterholes in search of water. Very often you can see a great variation of wildlife at the waterholes of hundreds of animals. Also prides of lions often take their daytime siesta’s in close proximity to the waterholes. Wildlife photography is at its best since you can just find a waterhole and animals will come for a refreshing drink all day long. July and especially August is peak season in Namibia with lots of locals (during school holidays) as well as overseas tourists. Accommodations will very fast book out, so booking early in advance is highly recommended. This is mainly for the top tourist attractions, like Sossusvlei and Etosha National Park, and the accommodations in and around those areas. Due to the dry air and often heavy wind, the dust is everywhere. On top of that, Namibian sand is really fine and does manage to even get into a perfectly sealed car. Also, be careful on the roads, when visibility is difficult due to the sand. Always drive with headlights on. Along the Namibian coast, in places like Luderitz, Swakopmund and Walvisbay, a cool breeze comes from the Atlantic ocean bringing cold air. Therefore mornings along the coast are often foggy, wet and chilly. But usually the fog will clear up mid morning. Visiting Namibia in September and October is really great. The temperatures are slowly increasing and nights are getting more pleasant. It’s a great time to sit outside around a campfire and enjoying the stars without freezing. Since the temperatures during the day are rising when visiting Namibia in October, the mid day hours between 11h00 and 15h00 should preferably be avoided when it comes to any strenuous activity. This time of year it’s still really dry in Namibia so water is hard to find, making wildlife viewing great in and around the permanent waterholes in Namibia. It is also still peak season in Namibia and again accommodations should be booked way in advance to secure a room or campsite in the more popular places. Photography in Namibia is great during September and October, but more during the early hours of the morning and late hours of the afternoon when the sun shows a beautiful hue of orange and the typical African sunset can be seen over the desert. Lion surveying the waterhole in Etosha National Park during dry season Visiting Namibia in the month of November is good if you want to avoid the crowds. November is normally a month that not too many people around the world travel so it’s easier to get accommodation in the more popular places without having to book months in advance. November is a great month for bird lovers with the migrant birds returning to Namibia. The Caprivi strip is known for its bird watching possibilities. November is also a month of extremes. The temperatures are increasing, so be prepared for some hot weather. The rainy season will have either started or is getting ready to start with rain clouds building up, making the ambient air hot and humid. Unfortunately, the rain clouds often disappear, with the expected cooling rains making it feel very hot. Also the nights are getting really hot. Most accommodations will have a fan or aircon, but be prepared for some heat when camping. Photography is at its best with desert landscapes and heavy dark rain clouds that start forming giving the desert an even more dramatic look. In December the summer time kicks in and temperatures will rise even more. Be prepared for some very hot moments during these months. Avoid visiting the tourist attractions between 11h00 and 16h00, especially places like Sossusvlei and the Fish River Canyon. Temperatures in the Namib desert can rise to over 40°C (104°F) in the shade, if you can find any. Mid December up to mid January (school holidays in Namibia and South Africa) it can be crowded in Namibia, but the rest of the month it’s fine. The coastal regions are really pleasant during summer time, with great beach weather. It’s great to cool down after spending some time in the hot desert. Unfortunately the water of the Atlantic ocean is a bit cold to swim in, unless you feel like going into thermic shock. The summer rains are starting, providing a cooling effect for the hot days. Rain is still not always guaranteed and will be more or less depending on the year. It never really rains continuously, but will be more like heavy thunderstorms. Photography is still great with dramatic rain clouds dominating the sky. Wildlife photography is also still great because due to the heat, the animals are still gathering around the waterholes. That is, if it has not rained too much and the surrounding areas are still dry. December and January are also great months to see new born babies from the open plain animals. They give birth after the first rains have started. Rain clouds forming during rainy season February is generally the month with the highest rainfall in Namibia. The temperatures are hot and humid which might make travelling in Namibia a bit uncomfortable. During the month of March the rains will reduce. During these months, the Namibian landscape is more green and lush compared to the dry and arid months. The rains will also have washed away the dust and the beautiful colours and hues of the desert will become visible. Also due to the humidity the light is less harsh during the days, making it great for landscape photography. February and March are months when less people visit Namibia and places like Etosha and Sossusvlei will not be crowded at all. The newborn animals are now 2 months old and very playful. Wildlife is more vivid because there is more food around and predators will stay close to the plain animals. Wildlife photography is not that good because animals will be more difficult to find. Water is plenty and animals do not have to gather around the permanent waterholes anymore. They will be more spread out in Etosha National Park and the private parks and the thicker vegetation makes it harder to see them. Elephants will be difficult to see, even in Etosha because they migrate to the more remote feeding grounds since they don’t have to stay close to the permanent waterholes during the rains. Here and there a lone African elephant bull too old to migrate can still be spotted. During the rainy season puddles of water can be found all over Etosha National Park The rainy season is coming to an end in April and the months of May and June are dry again. The temperatures are very pleasant during the day and the nights are getting cooler. During the month of June, nights are cold again since Winter is starting. During May and June, Namibia is probably at its best. The desert still looks green and colourful, the rains have reduced the dust, the temperature is pleasant, it’s dry and sunny and the wildlife is slowly gathering again around the waterholes looking for hydration. The tourist season has not started yet, so no crowds, it’s easier to find accommodation and the weather is pleasant enough to visit all the tourist attractions at any time of the day. It’s also a great time to hike the Fish River Canyon. May and June are great months for all types of photography, wildlife sightings are good, stargazing is great with clear skies, the colours of the desert are clear and bright because there is much less dust around. To be honest, there is no real best time to go Namibia. It is amazing all year round. Inspired? Pin these to your Pinterest boards:
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:: West Virginia Program Amendment West Virginia Program Amendment A Proposed Rule by the Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office on 07/05/1995 Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Written comments must be received on or before 4 p.m. on July 20, 1995.
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Atentado al Congreso de la CDMX por Evelyn Parra Estímulos contra fotocívicas 2019, el año más cálido de la historia y aún sin medidas preventivas en la CDMX Día Internacional de la Mujer y el país más peligroso para el género Miércoles 06 de Marzo de 2019 2019 el año más cálido de la historia y aún sin medidas preventivas en la CDMX Jueves 21 de Febrero de 2019 Las prioridades erradas del Legislativo federal Jueves 24 de Enero de 2019
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Using Countdown Timers in PowerPoint Posted on September 9, 2010 by davefoord PowerPoint often gets a bashing as being a bad tool, but that isn’t the case it is a very good tool that unfortunately gets used badly. Something that I try to do in my work is help educators to see PowerPoint in a different way, and to start using in an engaging and active manner, rather than the passive tedious way that so many seem to favour. One technique that I have used over the years is to use timers in my presentations – these are simple mechanisms that countdown a certain time increment when setting the class any sort of activity, question or anything like that. The reason I use timers, is it helps to focus the learners on the task in hand so they don’t drift off into other conversations, this helps with class discipline. It also helps me to stay on task and stick to the timings that I had planned. The timers are available to download for free (for educational use) from http://www.a6training.co.uk/resources/Countdown_Timers_For_PowerPoint.ppt and the only skills that they require you to have is the ability to select, copy and paste – so can be used by any tutor. Filed under: e-learning, How do I...?, PowerPoint | Tagged: countdown, PowerPoint, Screencast, timers, youtube | « Using hyperlinks within PowerPoint Using Score Ladders in PowerPoint » Hannah, on April 25, 2012 at 5:02 pm said: Thank you for this! I’ve been looking everywhere for timers that can easily be put into a powerpoint and used anywhere, I have previously made my own 30 second timer but it took far too long. Thank you! Glecer, on June 16, 2013 at 8:01 am said: Thank you for this! This made my life easier! davefoord, on June 16, 2013 at 8:02 am said: Glad it has helped 2013 in review | Dave Foord's Weblog, on December 31, 2013 at 8:55 am said: […] Using Countdown Timers in PowerPoint – September 2010 […] Liz Walker, on May 30, 2015 at 4:01 pm said: Please help. My school has recently upgraded to Powerpoint 2010, and now the brilliant timers I downloaded from your site don’t work. I followed the instructions to try and alter the advanced settings, however, there is only one box to check, not the two as suggested on the Net slide. Can you help please? I use the timers in most of my lessons. davefoord, on May 30, 2015 at 4:03 pm said: Oh no – it’s a real pain how PowerPoint has evolved and made things worse. Can you email me one of your presentations and I’ll have a look. My email is dave[at]a6training.co.uk
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Comunicazioni della Segreteria COMUNICAZIONE PROF. COLTRI Il Docente comunica, ulteriormente ai giorni di lezione già presenti in calendario orari, la presenze nelle seguenti date: Lunedì 28 Ottobre dalle ore 9 alle 17.30 Giovedì 31 Ottobre dalle ore 9 alle ore 13.00 per completamento orario dei corsi di Disegno per la pittura (Triennio) e Iconografia e disegno anatomico (Biennio)
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Food and the Principles of Dietetics In some respects a review of such a work as this might be likened to gilding the lily. The chronological progress of the editions dates from 1900, when the textbook was first published. It appears as though a lot of the material contained in the original edition is still retained, thirty-six years later. This should be of greater interest to the bibliophile than to the practitioner, as it presents clearly in both quotation and paraphrase a summary of the properly endorsed bibliographic references of nutrition in the nineties. A close perusal of the total material reveals few, but some, misconceptions with reference to modern views concerning food. As the book devotes only about 140 pages to the large field of infant and adult feeding in disease, as a textbook for immediate institution of diet therapy it may be considered somewhat inadequate. The volume is heartily recommended as a source of Return to: Food and the Principles of Dietetics Food and the Principles of Dietetics. JAMA. 1937;108(13):1138. doi:10.1001/jama.1937.02780130122027. Download citation file: RIS (Zotero)
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Sindicato presiona para que no se apruebe el proyecto de status HR 2499 R@S WASHINGTON – La probabilidad de que el proyecto H.R. 2499 sobre el status político de Puerto Rico sea llevado a votación este año en el pleno de la Cámara de Representantes de la Nacion, se esfuman. Y es que fuentes del Congreso sostienen que la presión del sindicato SEIU puede haber contribuido a frenar el avance del proyecto H.R. 2499. Esto pudiera responder al $masivo$ apoyo que este sindicato le dio al partido democrata en las pasadas elecciones, o podria estar vinculado directamente con los recientes señalamientos de intromision indebida del consulado venezolano en PR y la reunion que tuvo el Presidente de Venezuela Hugo Chavez en su embajada en New York con lideres de sindicatos y uniones puertorriqueñas en donde Chavez les dijo...... ..... Los proximos 10 años seran decisivos, me siento optimista y les pido a ustedes que tambien lo esten, pero tenemos que luchar fuerte. Esa lucha incluye que Puerto Rico se convierta en una republica independiente. Quien dijo que la historia termino? La historia a comenzado. Algun dia Puerto Rico debe ser una republica. Hugo Chavez 23/septimbre/2009 Que otra razon podria motivar la accion de este sindicato? Por el momento solo ellos lo saben. Sindicato presiona para que no se apruebe el proye...
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Cerner Fights For Share In Electronic Medical Records Boom By Elana Gordon Pretty servers hold private health data at Cerner. Courtesy of Cerner Corp. Some of the servers in the data center at Cerner. Courtesy of Cerner Originally published on July 16, 2013 7:00 pm This is a story about data. Lots and lots of data. And they're not just any data — they're extremely sensitive data. The U.S. health system is undergoing a fundamental technological shift right now. Doctors and hospitals are finally moving to electronic health records, and it's not easy. A company called Cerner, based in Kansas City, Mo., has grown into one of the nation's biggest players in health information technology. Its headquarters seems like a college campus, peppered with trees and walking paths, along with some architecture that looks a little like something out of Star Trek. Brian Smith oversees this place, which is entirely different. He and many others at Cerner commonly call it "The Bunker." It's one of the high-security data centers that Cerner has built in recent years, complete with concrete walls built to withstand a strong tornado and squads of armed guards. Each is designed to protect thousands of servers that contain confidential health information from hospitals and doctors' offices throughout the U.S. There are even backup generators for backup generators, to make sure that the data aren't compromised. Secure data storage is a big selling point for Cerner. But the company also develops software for all kinds of medical settings, and it even sends tech people to hospitals to run their information systems. Founded in 1979, Cerner now employs 12,000 people, and it can't hire engineers fast enough. Cerner started small. Founder and CEO Neal Patterson recently told shareholders that the company was hatched in 1979, when he and some friends were studying accounting at an iconic Kansas City park, called Loose Park. "So we probably did more daydreaming about starting a company than we did studying for the exam," he says. "Loose Park was a beautiful place to have envisioned this." Today, Cerner has a market value of around $17 billion. The company employs about 12,000 people, with more than half of them based in Kansas City. In the past two years alone, Cerner has hired 3,000 people. Mike Nill, the company's chief operating officer, says if you're an engineer, you've got a job in Kansas City, Mo. "In fact, someone asked me last week, they said, 'What strategies did Cerner execute to survive the recession?' " says Nill. "My answer was, 'What recession?' " Federal policies have spurred a lot of this growth. Chas Roades, with the consulting firm The Advisory Board, says that in the past few years the government has made over $20 billion available to support health providers in digitizing their records. "It was a little like when the railroads were started in late 19th and early 20th century," Roades says. "It's public funding that has jump-started a big, big wave of investment in these IT systems among hospitals and doctors." It has been a gold rush for companies like Cerner. Roades says he often hears that a hospital is spending a third of its capital on information technology. All this federal money has fueled a lot of companies, but Cerner is one of two companies that have really come out ahead. "Our count is they're in 15 percent of all U.S. hospitals, nearly 800 hospitals," says Jason Hess, of KLAS Research. He says Cerner is locked in tough competition with Epic, a private company based in Wisconsin. Epic is No. 1. But this rapid growth can present huge challenges. Hess says it can be difficult to recruit enough qualified engineers and maintain quality for software that's changing fast. So while this is a story about data, all the data Cerner is capturing is just the beginning of a much bigger story. CEO Patterson says the challenge now is figuring out what to do with the data. What does a cholesterol test mean, for example, in light of a patient's medical history? Or what's the best medicine for a particular patient? Keeping people healthy and out of emergency rooms or in specialists' offices is where the cost savings will come from, Patterson says. Achieving those results is the challenge that Cerner and a whole lot of other companies and providers are now racing to figure out. This piece is part of a collaboration among NPR, KCUR and Kaiser Health News. Transcript MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Melissa Block. AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: And I'm Audie Cornish. The U.S. health care system is going digital. As we heard on our program yesterday, the federal government is offering incentives to doctors and hospitals to use electronic medical records. Soon the government will start penalizing those who don't. It's a huge moment of opportunity for companies that designed health records systems. Reporter Elana Gordon visited one company in Kansas City called Cerner that has emerged as one of the industry leaders. ELANA GORDON, BYLINE: This is a story about data, lots and lots of data. And not just any data, extremely sensitive data. Brian Smith oversees this place that he and many others at Cerner commonly refer to as the bunker. BRIAN SMITH: It's probably similar to a military facility where access around the facility is controlled and then at multiple levels as you get deeper into the facility. GORDON: This is one of the data centers that Cerner has built in recent years, as it's gone beyond just a basic electronic medical record company. And it's a stark contrast to Cerner's overall headquarters, which seems more like a college campus with a bit of "Star Trek"-like architecture. SMITH: Flash your badge up there. GORDON: Inside the bunker, I get clearance from an armed guard, and Smith leads me to the entrance. It's a narrow clear long tube. It spins around me and then opens on the other side. SMITH: It's kind of James Bond stuff. GORDON: This data center and Cerner's other ones are responsible for health information contained in hundreds of hospitals and doctor's offices throughout the U.S. In other words, this could be your data, that prescription your doctor just entered into his or her computer, that lab result that just got processed. The transactions go through here in real time. SMITH: This is the sound of the technology that supports health care across the United States. GORDON: Smith and I go in a temperature-controlled room full of thousands of servers. Data storage is a big selling point for Cerner, but it's one part of what the company does. It has software for all sorts of medical record settings and offers other IT services, like sending actual Cerner tech people into hospitals to run the systems. According to company figures, 45,000 doctors now use Cerner's record systems. But the company started small. Founder and CEO Neal Patterson recently told shareholders that Cerner came out of a meeting of friends studying accounting at an iconic Kansas City park called Loose Park. NEAL PATTERSON: So we probably did more daydreaming about starting a company than we did studying for the exam. So through that interaction, Loose Park is a beautiful place to have envisioned this. GORDON: Today, Cerner has a market value around $17 billion. The company employs about 12,000 people, with more than half based in Kansas City. In the last two years alone, Cerner has hired 3,000 people. Mike Nill, the company's chief operating officer, says if you're an engineer, you've got a job in Kansas City. MIKE NILL: In fact, someone asked me - they said, what strategies did Cerner execute to survive the recession? And my answer was, you know, what recession? GORDON: Federal policies have spurred a lot of this growth. Chas Roades, with the consulting firm The Advisory Board, says in the last few years, the government has made over $20 billion available to support health providers in digitizing their records. CHAS ROADES: It was a little bit like when the railroads were started in the late 19th and early 20th century. It's sort of public funding that has jumpstarted a big, big wave of investment in these IT systems among hospitals and doctors. So every hospital system that you talk to now is spending a lot of money or has just finished spending a lot of money to put in place electronic health records. And it's really expensive. GORDON: It has been a gold rush for companies like Cerner. Roades says he often hears that a hospital is spending one-third of its capital on information technology. The federal money has fueled a lot of companies, but Cerner is one of two that have really come out ahead. Jason Hess is with KLAS research. JASON HESS: You know, our count is they're in 15 percent of all U.S. hospitals, almost, you know, nearly 800 hospitals. GORDON: Hess says Cerner is locked in tough competition and is trailing to the private company Epic based in Wisconsin. In fact, Cerner lost a huge contract to Epic several years ago with the big Kansas City hospital system. HESS: You know, we kind of internally call it a two-horse race. GORDON: But this kind of growth can present huge challenges. Hess says it can be hard to recruit enough qualified engineers and maintain the quality of continually evolving software. Digital record systems can still be a huge headache for doctors, so making sure they're user friendly is key too. Now, initially, I said this was a story about data. But Cerner CEO Neal Patterson and others in the health industry say that's just part of it. Patterson says now the critical part is figuring out what to do with that data, how to analyze a cholesterol test, for example, and what it means in light of the patient's medical history, or how to find the best medication for an individual; in other words, how to use and share that data so that doctors and patients can make the best health care decisions possible. PATTERSON: That's where the cost savings are going to come from is keep you out of hospital, keep you out of emergency, keep you out of the ICU and keep you away from the specialist but make you healthier. GORDON: Achieving those results is the challenge that Cerner and a whole lot of other companies and providers are now racing to figure out. For NPR News, I'm Elana Gordon. CORNISH: This story comes to us thanks to a partnership of NPR, KCUR and Kaiser Health News. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.View the discussion thread. © 2015 KTTZ
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Diventerò Mr unCS? Mr CS era un modo ironico per autodefinirmi il signore dei comunicati stampa. Diventerò Mr unCS (il signore della rimozione di comunicati stampa)? Forse è un po' prematura come attività ma mi piacciono le sfide e penso che se la pubblicazione di comunicati stampa (forse anche per colpa del mio ebook) sia diventata relativamente a portata di tutti, la rimozione, per terzi, sia molto complessa, delicata e richieda grande abilità. Diventerò Mr unCS! P.S. Qui http://www.comunicati-stampa.com/cancellare-cs/ puoi leggere informazioni di massima sul servizio anche se l'unica soluzione è contattarmi, spiegarmi l'esigenza e condividere le strategie, l'operato e l'atteso risultato.
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Das Haus Pancrace de Courten, das unter anderem die Fondation Rilke beherbergt, liegt in der Rue du Bourg 30 in Sierre. Der Name des wohl aus Frankreich stammenden Architekten ist nicht bekannt. Erbauer war in der zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts Jean-Antoine-Adrien de Courten (1725-1803), letzter Oberst im Dienst des Walliser Regiments in Frankreich, erst «Maréchal de camp» (Generalfeldwachmeister), dann Oberst in Frankreich und Spanien.Obschon er von seinem Vater Mathieu-François, dem Kastlan von Sion (Sitten), 1744 ein Haus in der Hauptstadt geerbt hatte, liess er sich nach seiner Heirat mit Marie Madeleine de Courten, der Tochter von Landeshauptmann Eugène, in Sierre nieder. Das Datum 1769 auf dem Balkon über der Eingangstür bezeichnet wahrscheinlich den Bauabschluss dieses in rein französischem Stil gehaltenen Hauses mit seinem ausladenden Mansarddach. Die Brüstung dieses Balkons ist eine dieser reizvollen Schmiedearbeiten, wie sie in Sion an Häusern aus dem 18. und frühen 19. Jahrhundert häufig zu sehen sind. Von der Eingangshalle aus führt eine breite Treppe zum ersten Stockwerk und zu einem Laufgang, auf den alle Räume des ersten Stockwerks hinausgehen, so wie die Räume des Erdgeschosses auf die Eingangshalle. Im Jahr 1981 übergab die Stiftung Gabrielle de Preux das Haus der Obhut der Gemeinde Sierre, die es 2012 erwarb. 2013-2014: Restaurierung der Leinwandmalereien in der sogenannten «Salle Marine» im ersten Stockwerk. Diese Werke wurden 1771 und 1772 von Joseph Rabiato (1727-1784) und seinem Schwiegersohn gemalt. Die Fondation Rilke benutzt diesen Raum oft für Vorträge und Lesungen.
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CHI TOGLIE IL PECCATO DEL MONDO?! Qui puoi leggere il brano del Vangelo. “Ecco colui che toglie il peccato del mondo”. Questo grido del Battista è il tema centrale della liturgia di oggi. Siamo ormai alla seconda domenica del tempo ordinario, abbiamo cioè superato le festività natalizie, e abbiamo ripreso il percorso ordinario, appunto, della vita di ogni giorno. Questo grido così forte, ci viene a scuotere fortemente! Da qualche giorno le notizie sui giornali vertono proprio sul peccato, e tutti siamo pronti ad accusare, deridere, imprecare, senza minimamente cercare di comprendere tutta la situazione. Ma a parte la cronaca, noi ogni giorno ci scontriamo col peccato, il nostro e quello altrui. E ne rimaniamo sempre spiazzati, perché vorremmo una vita bella pulita, come un lenzuolo fresco di bucato, senza nulla da rimproverare né rimproverarci. Ma sappiamo bene che la realtà non è questa, e allora ci scagliamo contro il peccato del nostro prossimo, oppure ci auotocommiseriamo crogiolandoci sulle nostre mancanze. Oggi questo grido ci dice che la nostra salvezza non è non peccare, non è meritare l’amore di Dio, non è “fare da bravi”, ma accogliere il grido del Battista, e crederci fortissimamente. Però… c’è sempre un però: Gesù toglie il peccato del mondo. E allora come mai il mondo è pieno di peccato? Il peccato del mondo è il rifiuto alla pienezza di vita che Dio è venuto a proporre a ogni uomo. L’agnello sgozzato è il simbolo della vita che Gesù ci ha offerto, e proprio il salmo responsoriale ce lo conferma: “non hai chiesto olocausto né sacrificio per il peccato” (Salmo 39), è già tutto pagato, sedetevi a tavola e gioite della mia offerta. No, restiamo lontani, non ci fidiamo… ecco cos’è il peccato. San Paolo ci dice chi siamo: “santificati in Cristo Gesù, santi per chiamata” (1Cor 1,1-3), e anche lui grida con il Battista: “Ecco colui che toglie il peccato del mondo”! Non siamo condannati al peccato, ma chiamati a superarlo, a viverlo nella misericordia del Signore, che perdona e guarisce le ferite che noi stessi ci siamo procurati.
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SchwangerschaftskomplikationFrühgeburtUnterleibsschmerzen Fehlgeburt: Ursachen und Symptome 31.07.2018 09:02 | von Marco Wueste Eine Fehlgeburt ist ein trauriges Ereignis für die werdenden Eltern. Mit welchen Symptomen sich ein Abort ankündigt und welche Ursachen dazu führen können, erklären wir Ihnen in diesem Artikel. Ursachen und Risikofaktoren für Fehlgeburten Als Fehlgeburt wird das Ende einer Schwangerschaft bezeichnet, noch bevor das Kind lebensfähig ist. Das ist allgemein bis zur 24. Schwangerschaftswoche der Fall. Etwa 15 % aller bereits festgestellten Schwangerschaften enden in einer Fehlgeburt. Das Risiko ist in den ersten Schwangerschaftswochen am größten und nimmt mit Fortschreiten der Schwangerschaft immer weiter ab. Sehr häufig kommen genetische Ursachen für eine Fehlgeburt in Betracht. Veränderungen am Erbgut führen dazu, dass der Fötus sich nicht weiterentwickelt und abstirbt. Genetisch bedingte Aborte passieren meistens bis zur 12. Schwangerschaftswoche. Vielfach ist das in ganz frühen Phasen der Fall, sodass die Frau den Abgang für eine verstärkte Monatsblutung hält, sofern die Schwangerschaft noch gar nicht bekannt ist. Organische Ursachen können zum Beispiel Fehlentwicklungen an der Gebärmutter oder der Plazenta sein. Eine Gebärmutterhalsschwäche stellt ebenfalls ein Abortrisiko dar wie Tumore oder Verwachsungen. Erkrankungen und Infektionen des Kindes und/oder der Mutter sind weitere Risikofaktoren. Das gilt im Besonderen, wenn die Krankheiten nicht behandelt werden wie etwa Diabetes. Sie können entweder direkt oder durch daraus entstandene Hormonstörungen zur Fehlgeburt führen. Auch bestimmte Medikamente oder Röntgenstrahlung sind gefährlich. Stress, Angstzustände und andere psychische Belastungen erhöhen ebenfalls das Risiko für ein frühzeitiges Ende der Schwangerschaft. Gleiches gilt für mechanische Einwirkungen wie bei einem Sturz der werdenden Mutter. Weiterhin kann eine Rhesusunverträglichkeit zu einer Fehlgeburt führen. In diesem Fall kommt es zu Abwehrreaktionen des Immunsystems der Mutter auf Bestandteile des kindlichen Blutes und zerstört diese. Das kann zu Organ- und Hirnschäden und zum Tod des Kinds führen. Rhesusunverträglichkeiten lassen sich frühzeitig diagnostizieren und treten erst ab der zweiten Schwangerschaft auf. Außerdem existieren vorbeugende Behandlungsmethoden nach der ersten Schwangerschaft. Die Lebensweise der Mutter und gewissermaßen auch des Vaters wirken sich auch auf ein mögliches Abortrisiko aus. Alkohol- und Drogenkonsum sowie Medikamentenmissbrauch können zu Fehlgeburten führen. Ob das auch auf das Rauchen zutrifft, ist umstritten. Jedoch wirkt sich Zigarettenrauch generell ungünstig auf die Entwicklung des Fötus aus, sodass beide Eltern generell nicht rauchen sollten. Auch auf väterlicher Seite gibt es Ursachen, die für Fehlgeburten verantwortlich sein können. Hierzu zählen neben genetischen Veränderungen auch Abnormitäten bei den Spermien. Das Risiko für einen Abort ist zudem erhöht, wenn die Mutter bereits eine oder mehrere Fehlgeburten erlitten hat. Auch das zunehmende Alter der Frau kann eine Rolle spielen. Fehlgeburt: Bei Anzeichen sofort zum Arzt (Bild: Pixabay) Bei Symptomen für eine Fehlgeburt sofort zum Arzt Fehlgeburten kündigen sich durch verschiedene Symptome an. Auch wenn diese nicht immer eindeutig sind: Suchen Sie im Zweifelsfall lieber einmal mehr den Arzt auf als zu wenig. In manchen Fällen lässt sich ein drohender Abort stoppen. Zu den Anzeichen einer Fehlgeburt gehören meist Blutungen aus der Scheide. Sie können vor allem in frühen Phasen unbedenklich sein, so etwa die Einnistungsblutung oder Kontaktblutungen nach dem Sex. Je später Blutungen auftreten, umso problematischer sind sie. Suchen Sie in jedem Fall einen Arzt auf, um das abzuklären. Ziehen oder krampfartige, wehenartige Schmerzen im Unterbauch sowie Schmerzen im unteren Rückenbereich können ebenfalls auf eine Fehlgeburt hindeuten. Gehen Sie rechtzeitig zum Arzt, kann in zahlreichen Fällen der beginnende Abbruch noch verhindert werden. Dann ist strenge (Bett)Ruhe und die Einnahme von Medikamenten erforderlich. Fieber und eitriger Ausfluss sind ebenfalls Symptome einer möglichen Fehlgeburt. Hier ist gleichfalls schnelles Handeln notwendig, weil höchstwahrscheinlich auch Gefahr für Leib und Leben der Mutter besteht. In späteren Stadien der Schwangerschaft kann es zum Austreten von Fruchtwasser kommen. In diesem Fall, wenn die Fruchtblase geplatzt ist, lässt sich der Abort nicht mehr aufhalten und muss schnell zu Ende gebracht werden. Sie und Ihr Partner hegen sehnlichst den Wunsch nach einem Kind, aber es will einfach nicht klappen? Lesen Sie im folgenden Artikel, wie Sie mit Bryophyllum auf natürliche Weise Ihrem Wunsch auf die Sprünge helfen können. 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Vous êtes ici : Accueil / Lifting des cuisses Le lifting des cuisses est l’intervention qui consiste à remodeler le galbe des cuisses tout en réduisant l’excès graisseux et cutané localisé au niveau de la face interne des cuisses. Un lifting des cuisses a pour but d’éliminer la graisse en excès lorsqu’elle est existante par liposuccion, puis redraper et remettre en place la peau après avoir éliminé l’excès cutané par un lifting ce qui donne aux cuisses des contours plus affinés et sculptés. A qui s’dresse-t-elle ? Réalisé sous anesthésie locorégionale associée à une sédation, le lifting des cuisses pratiqué par le docteur Guessous Mohamed est une intervention qui dure en moyenne 1 heure. Cette intervention se déroule en deux positions opératoires : D’abord couché sur le ventre : Il commence par une liposuccion ou une lipoaspiration de la graisse au niveau des cuisses à l’aide de fines canules de 2 à 3mm. Puis il incise au niveau de la racine de la cuisse à savoir dans le pli intérieur de la cuisse vers la zone du pubis jusqu’au pli du fessier. Ensuite il lifte la peau excédentaire, celle-ci est retirée puis il redrape la peau vers le haut de la cuisse pour un aspect plus ferme. L’incision est refermée et consolidée à l’aide de points de sutures invisibles en surgi-intradermique résorbables fixés aux insertions des muscles vers le sillon naturel de la cuisse. Ensuite le ou la patiente est couché(e) sur le dos : Il réalise le même acte sur cette face avec des sutures au niveau du pli de l’aine (entre la cuisse et le pubis). Deux drains sont mis en place sur chaque cuisse afin de collecter le sang qui s’élimine au fur et à mesure, afin de minimiser les gonflements et permettre une meilleure cicatrisation un panty ou vêtement de compression est également mis en place. Un traitement anticoagulant et des bas à varices sont systématiques pour limiter les risques thromboemboliques. Suites opératoires Une hospitalisation de 24 à 48 heures est nécessaire après un lifting des cuisses et un repos total pendant une semaine.
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Written by John Edgerton The disciples came to Jesus and asked, “Why do you speak to the people in parables?” He replied, “Because the knowledge of the secrets of the Realm of God has been given to you, but not to them. … For this people’s heart has become calloused; they hardly hear with their ears, and they have closed their eyes.” - Matthew 13:10-11 & 15 (NIV) American Christians are divided. On LGBTQ rights, Christians are divided. On the rights of immigrants, Christians are divided. Remarkably, both sides quote the words of Jesus. Both sides believe that Jesus stands with them. But both sides cannot be correct, can they? It’s impossible that those working to keep immigrant children in cages and those working to provide sanctuary are both serving Christ. It’s impossible that those working to legalize discrimination against LGBTQ people and those working crisis hotlines for trans youth are both serving Christ. Someone is right and someone is wrong. Someone is serving Christ, and someone … well … isn’t. But whose side is Christ on? How can we know? Jesus’ words are interpreted all sorts of ways. It’s enough to make a disciple want to take Jesus aside and ask, “Why not give us a straightforward answer? What’s with all the parables?” Jesus’ teachings are riddles and his miracles are mysteries. But he gave us a guide for understanding. Christ teaches us that those whose hearts are calloused have missed the mark. Those whose hearts are tender have a better chance of finding Jesus. Remember that you are a servant of Christ. Let your heart be tender, let your heart break with the brokenhearted and dream alongside the hopeful. And with your heart wide open, decide where to take your stand. God, help us to know the Word behind your word. John Edgerton is Lead Pastor at First United Church of Oak Park, Illinois. matthew john-edgerton
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Joseph F. McDonald Papers Identifier: NC429 Joseph F. McDonald (1891-1971) was a Nevada newspaperman, editor and publisher of the Nevada State Journal, 1939-1956; president of Reno Newspapers Incorporated; and president of the Nevada-California Lake Tahoe Association. The collection contains personal papers, 1911-1970; material related to Reno newspapers, 1928-1963; and records and related material of the Nevada-California Lake Tahoe Association, 1957-1968. Names: Pittman, Key, 1872-1940 X Names: Carville, Edward P. (Edward Peter), 1885-1956 X Subject: Personal correspondence X
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Richard Hubal Trashy art: mural adds color to St. Paul Park refuse and recycling business The story of Tennis Sanitation — which grew from a one-man operation in 1966 to a fleet of over 70 trucks — could fill the side of a building.... lifestyle/familyJuly 27, 2017 - 3:02pm
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With Open Hands To The World Fundamental Care Foundation was organized simply to help those in poverty and give hope for a better future. We have been helping children in orphanages, as well as simply those who are on the streets in very poor areas of Mexico, with food, water, clothes, and daily hygiene supplies. We have also expended our boundaries to Moldova, Gagauzia where we have been sponsoring children’s summer camps for those in poverty, as well as providing food, clothes, basic hygiene supplies to these children. Looking for Organizations to donate to, Our organization also helps elder care facilities by providing things like wheelchairs, shower stools, diapers, pads, and other necessities to ease off life those that are lonely and need care. Fundamental Care Foundation is currently working on partnering up with local hospitals in Moldova, where we have been helping with basic medical supplies, and fund surgeries for children as well as adults who are in poverty. Donors will be able to sponsor a specific individual, if choose to do so. Fundamental Care Foundation is also working on organizing a 12 STEP Sobriety recovery program from Alcohol and Drug addictions and give a better future for those who are lost. We are Right choice for Organizations to donate to Fundamental Care Foundation helps to strengthen communities through improving health access, providing humanitarian aid to children and adults in poverty, organizing summer camps and after school programs for children in need. We engage volunteers, collaborate with partners to achieve this mission. Become a reason for ONE’s Better Future. I haven’t seeing my parents for a long time and being living with my old grandma and grandpa for 6 years already. My brother and I are helping grandma with chickens, goats, and garden because that’s the only thing that we get to eat. There are no stores in our village and no work. Grandpa is always drunk and a lot of times he exchanges our food for alcohol. Because we have no good clothes we can’t really go to school. Most kids in our village don’t know how to read or write because most of them live the same way. When they found out that we are going to summer camp, because someone paid for it, everyone got very jealous. We had no idea what summer camp is but this is best thing that we ever had in our life. We ate every day more than we ate in a month, we had good peaceful sleep without hearing drunk grandpa, we learned so many games, we learned that there is God and he loves us, we had all these nice people hugging us and telling a lot of nice things to us. I wish I can stay here forever and never go back. Karina T. Because my mom is sick with cancer and my dad is blind, I have to take care of them. Sometimes we have nothing to eat and I have to go to my neighbors in our village and ask for work in exchange for food. I never imagined that someone would pay for me to spend time at the summer camp and would take care of them while I am enjoying my time here and having the best time of my life. I will never ever forget this place and these people!! When I grow up, I want to help poor kids to, I want them to feel what I am feeling right now!!! Because it’s hard to support a family without having a steady income my husband became an alcoholic and started stilling things in order to support family. He ended up in jail and was sentenced for 7 years, so I had to find ways to support my family of 5 kids and me. My best friend has 4 kids of her own and one of them is disabled, her husband left her because he couldn’t deal with everything. We made a choice to move in together into a 2-bedroom house so that one of us could take care of all the kids and the other can work to bring some kind of income. It’s extremely hard to have a disabled person who is paralyzed and needs 100% care 24/7. We have no money to purchase diapers for disabled person, we had no washing machine to do laundry, everything was done by hand. I couldn’t find words of appreciation when people came to our house and brought boxes with diapers, bags with food and clothes for kids, and most importantly brand-new washing machine was delivered to us. I will never forget the feeling that I experienced at that moment. I couldn’t stop crying. I couldn’t believe that it was reality and it’s actually happening and best thing is that it was all paid for by someone. I will never stop thanking God and those people, and will never forget the goodness that was done to my family. Fundamental Care Foundation 2820 Eagle Rock Rd Penryn CA 95663 Email: fundamentalcarefoundation@gmail.com © 2019 The Fundamental Care
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Mapa de Complejo Arqueológico de Vilcashuamán Sitio Arqueológico Complejo Arqueológico de Vilcashuamán Turismo en Complejo Arqueológico de Vilcashuamán (Arqueología) El Complejo Arqueológico de Vilcashuamán se encuentra ubicado en el distrito de Vischongo en la provincia de Vilcashuamán dentro del departamento y región de Ayacucho a unos 3 150 metros sobre el nivel del mar. El Complejo habría sido construido durante mediados del siglo XV d.C. en el periodo que comprendiera el reinado del Inca Pachacútec y tendría una extensión aproximada de 2 km2. El nombre de Vilcashuamán significa “halcón sagrado” en quechua, y este espacio habría sido considerado uno de los Centros de la Administración Inca más importantes del Tahuantinsuyo. Entre las estructuras que podemos encontrar durante nuestro recorrido por Vilcashuamán son resaltantes: La plaza trapezoidal, el Templo del Sol, el Ushnu (también llamado adoratorio o pirámide ceremonial), el Acllawasi (o casa de las escogidas), el Intiwatana, el Templo de la Luna y las kallancas y andenes. La plaza trapezoidal tiene una historia interesante respecto a su construcción, ya que se dice que, para que esta pudiera ser realizada en el lugar en el que se encuentra, el Inca Pachacútec ordenó que se drenara un pantano mediante acueductos que aún pueden observarse en la zona. La plaza fue diseñada para poder acoger a un aproximado de 20 000 personas, y se encontraba demarcada por andenes. El Templo del Sol, que se encuentra ubicado al sur de la plaza, tiene la arquitectura típica del estilo cusqueño, en él se aprecia el uso de piedra labrada y está conformado en sí por un grupo plataformas escalonadas. En estas plataformas pueden verse todavía restos de hornacinas de forma también trapezoide. El Templo del sol no presenta su estructura intacta, ya que durante el siglo XVI se construyó sobre la su segunda terraza una iglesia católica. El Ushnu, se encuentra en el lindero occidental de la plaza; este se caracteriza por presentar estructura piramidal y por alcanzar una altura de 8 metros, en las que se observa plataformas de carácter cuadrangular unas sobre otras. Para llegar al nivel más alto, se construyó en esta pirámide una escalinata, esta lleva directamente hacia un asiento de dos estructuras tallado en piedra. Se dice que este trono era ocupado por el Inca durante sus visitas, en compañía de la Colla. Y era desde el Ushnu donde se originaban importantes ceremonias; a nivel simbólico, dentro de la cultura Incaica, el Ushnu estaba relacionado también a distintas actividades de carácter ritual y político, con la finalidad de legitimar, mediante ellos, la dominación incaica del territorio. En Vilcashuamán también se ha encontrado la presencia de una “Casa de las escogidas”, edificación que asimismo es conocida como Acllahuasi, de este en la actualidad solo podemos apreciar una muralla, piles y algunos muros pertenecientes a habitaciones interiores. Para que el viajero pueda acceder al Complejo Arqueológico de Vilcahuamán, deberá viajar durante un lapso de 3 horas en vehículo motorizando por la ruta: Ciudad de Ayacucho—Vischongo, el ingreso al lugar es previo pago. Leer más sobre Complejo Arqueológico de Vilcashuamán Los Mejores Tours y Actividades en Ayacucho S/. 554USD 173por persona 5d/4n Ayacucho Encantador - Ayacucho -5d/ 4n) Actividades:Caminata, Compra de artesanía Tour Huancaraylla - Circamarca (F... - Ayacucho - 1d Actividades:Caminata S/. 55USD 17por persona Tour Wari - Quinua - Pampa de Aya... - Ayacucho - 1d Actividades:Caminata, Compra de artesanía, Paseos a caballo 4d/3n el Legado Histórico de Ayac... - Ayacucho -4d/ 3n) Canopy Ayacucho el Mas Largo del ... - Ayacucho - 1d Actividades:Canopy Ayacucho Imperdible - 3d/2n - Ayacucho -3d/ 2n) Ayacucho Clásico (Half Day) - Ayacucho - 1d 3d/2n Ayacucho Fiesta y Cultura - Ayacucho -3d/ 2n) Ver todos los tours en Ayacucho Atractivos cerca a Complejo Arqueológico de Vilcashuamán Arqueología en Complejo Arqueológico de Vilcashuamán Complejo Arqueológico de Pu... 1 tours de Arqueología en Complejo Arqueológico de Vilcashuamán Datos útiles sobre Complejo Arqueológico de Vilcashuamán Ubicación en Complejo Arqueológico de Vilcashuamán Región Ayacucho Provincia Vilcas Huaman Distrito Vischongo Latitud -13.6492 Longitud -73.9577 Altitud 3363 msnm Clima de hoy en Complejo Arqueológico de Vilcashuamán
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File:MCaseon.jpg MCaseon.jpg ‎(312 × 410 pixels, file size: 38 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Screenshot of Marcus Caseon. Transferred from original Doom wikia. This is a screenshot of a game in the Doom series. The design and artwork depicted in the screenshot are under the copyright of id Software, ZeniMax Media, their licensees, and/or their distributors, and are displayed here under "fair use". The creator of the screenshot claims no additional copyright on the composition of the image. It is believed that the use of such screenshots in the Doom Wiki qualifies as fair use because: No freely licensed equivalent can exist. In some cases, the software's functionality could conceivably be replicated by a free alternative, but such an alternative would be insufficient to the Doom Wiki's goal of documenting the original creative work. The screenshot is used to convey ideas which cannot be adequately represented by text alone, as part of a journalistic or analytical discussion about some aspect of the software, or a historical record of its context in the Doom community. The image is never used in a purely decorative manner. The screenshots included in the Doom Wiki represent a trivially small portion of the original copyrighted media, which in no way replaces the reader's experience of using the software. Therefore, their reproduction here does not infringe on the market role of the copyrighted publication. The image was captured by the person who uploaded it. The graphics are unmodified from their original form, possibly excepting simple labeling and scaling. For each image on the Doom Wiki, an associated description page attributes its source and details the rationale for fair use of copyrighted material. This description page is easily accessible whenever the image is presented in an article. current 11:46, 22 March 2012 312 × 410 (38 KB) Iwearafeznow (talk | contribs) Screenshot of Marcus Caseon. Transferred from original Doom wikia. Marcus Caseon Retrieved from "https://doomwiki.org/w/index.php?title=File:MCaseon.jpg&oldid=111832" Doom 3 screenshots Fair use images Quasar made an edit on 14 April 2016
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All posts tagged "Bassjackers" Playboy Italia @ Tomorrowland 2017 Dal 2005 ad oggi è l'evento più atteso ogni anno per gli amanti della musica dance elettronica. Quest'anno, grazie a Beck's... Di Michele Magio
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[ Home | Articles | Account | People | Projects | FAQ ] Older blog entries for roozbeh (starting at number 41) 4 Jun 2005 (updated 4 Jun 2005 at 12:51 UTC) » The Google Summer of Code thing is a piece of shit. This is a quote: Who is not eligible? [...] citizens from the countries on the US State Department list of state sponsors of terrorism, which we are bound by law from engaging in commerce with. Please tell me how this is not racism (or encouraging racism). Not any Iranian, Cuban, Syrian, North Korean, or Sudani student, living anywhere in the world (including the United States), may participate in the program. If the governments of those countries actually sponsor terrorism (I don't say they don't, or they do), what the United States government is doing is "state-sponsored racism". I'm pissed off like hell, specially since I can't push any single Iranian developer, living anywhere in the world, to try to get involved in Free Software using the very tempting prize. Update: It seems that some people don't understand how this is racism. It's the "citizen" thing that is racism. Let me translate what the US government is saying: "If you wish to be considered an equal member of the world economy, you should get a passport from another country. We don't consider people born in Iran from Iranian parents equal to people born in Bulgaria from Bulgarian parents." Second update: Someone on the IRC suggested that it is not technically racism if not applied to a race instead of being applied to a nation, and suggested terms like ethnocentrism or xenophobia (which are not really descriptive of the idea either). But I really believe that if it feels like racism, it smells like racism, and it tastes like racism, it's god damn racism! Third update: I'm reading through US government material about Iran at their Sanctions Guidelines page and their short overview. Please note that my main allegation is toward the US government practising racism. But at the same time, I am saying that Google is helping that racism by generalizing the discrimination for all Iranian citizens, even those living in, say, the United States. To quote a part of the overview document at the US Treasure website: "Services provided in the United States by an Iranian national already resident in the United States are not considered services of Iranian origin." It's like having a discriminating law against "black people born slaves" and then seeing people living in that jurisdication voluntarily applying the restrictions also to all black people (to remain on the safe side?). The original restriction is clearly racism, and the voluntary generalization is also racism. That is true even if it has been a mistake from the Google's side: you should take special care when you say these things. If you don't, you are automatically considering all Iranian people sponsors of terrorism. (Ask people who were at GUADEC what kind of terrorists me and my friends were...) As per Murray's suggestion, I'm contacting Google now. This is of course fighting racism by quoting the exact text of the law: "Dear Sir, I believe I am not considered exactly black because of this certain piece of detail here in the text, as I have only got this blackness of the skin by some disease and both my parents have been caucausians. I only look too black for you at the first glance." GUADEC: We got the visa (well, not all the six, just five). See all you GNOMies in Stuttgart. Uraeus: I really appreciate your suggestion of postponing GUADEC for a week. I guess Behnam would definitely be able to get his German visa then... Well, one likes to just post something and see how he looks on the new Planet GNOME. It looks very nice! Democracy: Just two more pictures from the people registering to run as President of Iran. Wikipedia: What Iranians are really good at, is raising hell over even their very small interests, without even understanding what the issue really is. Somebody had created an article in the English Wikipedia about a random Physics-related weblog, and now he has raised his reader community against my request for its deletion, for not being noteworthy. I really like these comments: "iPN is being deleted from the Wikipedia encyclopedia. [...] If you are interested in the news at iPN, if you wish to return your share of debts for all the efforts of the iPN maintainers, we ask you to provide strong opinion and enough reasons [against the deletion request] on the discussion page of the encyclopedia. We Iranians must have a share in global encyclopedias." (tranlated from Persian, from a banner on the weblog.) Some user were even misled to believing that Wikipedia is planning to shut down their website (!): "Hi. I am also a Physics student and my English is very bad. [...] Now if you shut down the site what should I and people like me do? It's because you doing these things that the world says Iranians are the most backward. So continue your doings and remain more backward." (translated from Persian from a comment on the article's Talk page.) Very similar things happened about the Persian Gulf and the National Geographic Atlas. I specially recommend Yaser Kerachian's From caring about our national pride to Anti-Arab racism. GUADEC (German visa): Just returned from the German embassy. It's 16:40 now, and we were at the embassy from about 9:15 until 15:00 (they had given us an appointment for 9:30, so we had happily arranged a translation party at 12:30, which got cancelled because of the delay). We sat from 9:30 until about 14:15 in the embassy, a delay which we were completely unprepared for. We should have brought enough reading material, and I didn't even have my laptop because they had seized it at the entrance. The visa officer who finally met us on 14:15 was very uneasy about us. Our case apparently wasn't straight-forward at all. It was also hard for her to understand what is it that we do exactly in FarsiWeb, and when she finally got it, she asked "So it's something like Persian-enabled Windows that you do?". I believe she very probably worded it that way on her terminal, very possibly using Farsisch instead of Persisch. At the end, she finally told me the consular section can't decide about the case, and they will pass it to the cultural section, since the cultural section is more experienced with things like research groups and universities. I am very hopeful about this, because it was the involvement of the cultural section that gave us a visa in nine days in 2001, without even an invitation letter (we were planning to apply for a US visa in Frankfurt, and all we had was a printout of an email from the American visa officer in Frankfurt). I am supposed to get a hotel reservation confirmation to them until Monday, which MUST be "a fax with the letterhead of the hotel" (I just emailed Tim and asked for guidance). And they are supposed to tell us about the rejection or the approval of visa request on May 25 (and possibly give us the visa), about 16 hours before our flight (which will be 05:30 in the morning). The travel agency will have something like two or three hours at most, to reconfirm or cancel our reservation. I really enjoy this! Behnam wasn't able to come to the emabssy because his exit visa (and hence his passport) is not ready yet. He will need to apply on May 17 unfortunately, which may be very late. Democracy: They have started the registration for the Iranian presidential election of 2005 today. And like always, the general public are massively registering to run, while they very probably know they can't even win the approval of the Guardian Council, of course. These three photos are very interesting (the text on the first man's breast reads "the servant of the people of Iran" and the text on his head band reads "Muhammed is the Prophet of God, Ali is the ruler appointed by God"). Some collections are here: 1, 2, 3. 9 May 2005 » GUADEC: Wow! The German Embassy has emailed me and given us an appointment for May 11, the day after tomorrow! Wow! 4 May 2005 » CLDR: Good news! CLDR is also being used in GNU Classpath.
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Wildpoldsried - Energiedorf mit Vorbildcharakter Wildpoldsried gilt seit vielen Jahren als Vorzeigegemeinde bei Energiewende und Klimaschutz. Nicht umsonst hat die Oberallgäuer Gemeinde jetzt schon zum zweiten Mal den European Energy Award in Gold erhalten, und zwar mit herausragenden 93,2 Prozent aller erreichbaren Punkte. Wildpoldsried ist damit Europas beste Kommune beim European Energy Award. Übers ganze Jahr betrachtet wird in Wildpoldsried acht Mal so viel Strom aus erneuerbaren Energien erzeugt wie die Bürger, das Gewerbe und die Kommune insgesamt verbrauchen. Und auch die Wärme stammt zu mehr als 50 Prozent aus erneuerbaren Quellen. Mit dieser Basis aus erneuerbaren Energien beteiligt sich Wildpoldsried regelmäßig an internationalen Forschungsprojekten, um die Energiewende voranzubringen, beispielsweise mit dem regionalen Stromversorger, dem Allgäuer Überlandwerk oder mit Siemens. Auch mit vielen weiteren Projekten versucht die Gemeinde, die effiziente Energienutzung und erneuerbare Energien voranzubringen. eea-Teilnahme seit: 2007 Umsetzungsgrad: 93% Status: European Energy Award GOLD Gemeinde Wildpoldsried
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Analysis | As Trump Hints at Making Mideast Great Again, Netanyahu Sets Red Lines Welcoming Trump, Netanyahu says Israel seeks peace 'in which the Jewish state is recognized, security remains in Israel's hands, and the conflict ends once and for all' Bradley Burston Get email notification for articles from Bradley Burston Follow President Reuven Rivlin, U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the arrival ceremony in honor of Trump at Ben Gurion International Airport, May 22, 2017.Credit: Evan Vucci/AP As U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Israel on Monday and spoke of creating an alliance of regional powers – essentially, making the Middle East great again – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sounded a cautionary tone, setting out apparent red lines for possible future talks with the Palestinians. Trump says he hopes to achieve 'toughest deal of all,' Israeli-Palestinian peace Israel isn’t a bling nation that can impress Trump. And that’s a good thing Trump the impossible. Trump the asteroid >> Get all updates on Trump's visit to Israel and the Palestinian Authority: Download our free App, and Subscribe >> "We have before us a rare opportunity to bring security and stability and peace to this region and to its people, defeating terrorism and creating a future of harmony, prosperity and peace," Trump said. "But we can only get there working together, there is no other way." >> Donald Trump's visit to Israel: Live updates and analyses >> The president was speaking at an official reception minutes after Air Force One touched down on what is believed to be the first direct flight from Saudi Arabia to Israel. In welcoming Trump on the tarmac at Ben-Gurion International Airport, Netanyahu said that Israel extended its hand in peace to "all our neighbors, including the Palestinians." Both Israeli and Palestinian officials have spoken of the possibility of resuming talks without preconditions. Netanyahu, however, said that the peace Israel seeks with the Palestinians is "a genuine, durable one, in which the Jewish state is recognized, security remains in Israel's hands, and the conflict ends once and for all." In his remarks, Trump stressed the importance of regional cooperation in a common fight against terrorism and in the service of a more stable, prosperous and peaceful Middle East. "In this land so rich in history, Israel has built one of the world's great civilizations, a strong, resilient, determined, and prosperous nation," he said, adding, "Now we must work together to build a future where the nations of the region are at peace, and all of our children can grow, and grow up strong, and free from terrorism and violence." Trump said his talks in Saudi Arabia over the weekend had given him new reasons for hope: "I met with [Saudi] King Salman and with leaders from across the Muslim and Arab world. In that visit we reached historic agreements to pursue greater and greater cooperation in the fight against terrorism and its evil ideology." "Mr. President," Netanyahu said, "you just flew from Riyadh to Tel Aviv. I hope that one day, an Israeli prime minister will be able to fly from Tel Aviv to Riyadh." In his speech on Sunday in Riyadh, billed as an address to the Muslim world, Trump appeared to echo his January inaugural address, which spoke of a great nation rising again from what he termed at that time "carnage." Both in Saudi Arabia and in Israel, the theme of the greatness of ancient civilizations in contrast to the barbarity of modern terrorism was sounded again and again. "We now face a humanitarian and security disaster in this region that is spreading across the planet. It is a tragedy of epic proportions. No description of the suffering and depravity can begin to capture its full measure," Trump said in Riyadh, in a reference to damage being wrought by terror groups in recent years. "The true toll of ISIS, Al-Qaida, Hezbollah, Hamas, and so many others, must be counted not only in the number of dead. It must also be counted in generations of vanished dreams." However, the president added, presenting a vision of a regional renaissance, "The Middle East is rich with natural beauty, vibrant cultures, and massive amounts of historic treasures. It should increasingly become one of the great global centers of commerce and opportunity." This region, said Trump on Sunday, "should not be a place from which refugees flee, but to which newcomers flock." He declared that this "untapped potential of the Middle East, this tremendous cause for optimism, is held at bay by bloodshed and terror. There can be no coexistence with this violence. There can be no tolerating it, no accepting it, no excusing it, and no ignoring it." Trump Mideast plan Arab Israeli conflict
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DoJ beats up tech firm for H-1B only job ads A Pittsburgh computer consultancy is paying $45,000 in civil penalties over claims it discriminated against legal US residents by advertising only for developers on H-1B visas. The case was brought against iGate Mastech for placing an ad for 30 programmers between May and June 2006 "that expressly favored H-1B visa holders to … bad economics So, you can't find a highly trained worker and bring in a skilled immigrant. You're not doing any harm to the economy are you as no local resident was suitable? Well, yes, the problem here is that it means the company is avoiding investing in skills in the native work-force. Mostly, this is a way to avoid paying for training or paying the going rate for someone of that skill. The more complex problem is when you have a job going but the skill set is so low or the job too menial that none of the locals are willing to do it? There's no shortage of under-qualified people who are only capable of the most menial work. Perhaps the problem is that the cost of living is too high and state aid so generous that no residents can afford to do the job? re:bad economics realistically these aren't the responsibility of the company, HOWEVER the issue wasn't that they couldn't find a skilled worker who was resident, it's that they didn't want one. It pretty much screams "exploiting migrant workers" and "discriminating against permanent residents" also note that this wasn't about immigrants (who _are_ part of the native work force) but about visa holders Goat Jam Good economics, bad karma The problem is that these companies love to spout "market forces" when it suits them, but when "market forces" requires them to treat their employees with respect, pay them a decent wage and basically provide a work place environment that is sufficiently attractive to retain those employees then all of a sudden the mantra of "market forces" goes out the window. What they want now is to employ desperate people who they can subsequently pay less, respect less and basically treat them like shit, all with the knowledge that they can't go elsewhere to work because their H1B visa won't allow it. What they want is only one step up from indentured servitude. These companies and their management need to be rubbed out, but we're gonna need a mighty big rubber I'm afraid. Skilled citizens Kudos to the writer of this article, it truly invokes feeling in others. My feeling on this matter is quite simple, I am an American citizen, and I am a highly skilled (at my own personal and financial expense) developer and software architect. I support the bias that h1-b workers tend to work harder than a majority of their counter-parts, and that they cost less and that it is much harder for them to leave a company that is sponsoring them. I have been looking for a job for the last three weeks, at a rate that should be reasonable for my 12+ years of experience. However since the influx of h1-b workers our wages have decreased as well as our opportunities. This type of treatment is why US citizens no longer seek IT jobs; there is not much of a future in it. Every day we have to learn new technologies continually pushing the proverbial envelope, and we are repaid with very little. I hope that people see that technology is the only thing that keeps a country "above the line". Every major war has proven this, pay attention corporate America, you are destroying this country! They will only catch the stupid ones (once) Most of them know how to play the system and keep to the letter of the law. Stuff like running the required ads in places no one will read, and job requirements tailored to H1B they want so they can reject anyone who happens to find the ad. It's not that there are not enough Americans to do the job, It's that that are no Americans that will do the job at $20.00/hr!!!! I used to command upwards of $150/hr until they started bringing these "Third World" consultants and paid them $20.00 / hr plus a room to sleep in... And on top of that a lot of them don't even pay taxes in the US because the company that they work for is based in India, and they are paid out of India!!! @Skilled Citizens I personally (being an H1B on the wrong side of the pond) think there are a couple of factors at play here: 1a. A lot of Indians (like many others) see the US as a "holy grail" to be achieved no matter what. If this means working 14+ hrs a day @ $20/hr + a bunk for the night, so be it. 1b. Some people need to move to the US due to some external constraint, but have to use the method below anyway. 2. A lot of these "consulting companies" (also called "body shoppers" in India) exist solely due to the convoluted and impossible-to-obtain work permit (i.e. the H1B) regulations in the US. As a brief background, only your employer can file for a H1B, and that too only as long as their yearly cap has not been met. The applications are accepted starting on the first working day in April, but even after approval, the employee is not allowed to work till 1st October. So what these "consultanting companies" do is to create a "vacancy", apply for a H1B on behalf of a person who falls into category 1a or 1b, resulting in said person getting the H1B. In addition, they have some ridiculous employment clauses (which, to quote the BoFH would hold as much water as a paper g-string). Unfortunately, the 1a people are afraid of the employment clauses and will stick with said consulting companies (oft times getting royally shafted). 3. Most people (esp. the 1a) will work long hours simply to try and "impress" their managers (who, unless they are Indians on an H1B themselves, have no problems with employees sticking to a 40-ish hour / week schedule), resulting in them being in the office for 10+ hrs a day (I wonder how much *real* work they do, but thats a different rant). All this means I may be expected to put in long hours all the time (even though I *want* to work only 8h/day) because of the bad example set by those before me. Doubly so if my manager is an H1B who had to suffer the 12+ h/days. 4. Add to this the extremely lax employment law enforcement in the US (especially in the Tech sector) about 40h/wk. limits (A friend who had gone on-site to Germany was told by the German team manager to be out of the office by 6pm, otherwise the team in Germany could face serious legal complications - this on the 3rd day he was there of a ~1 month stint) It is easy to blame it on the H1Bs, but things go much deeper than that. Mine's the thick woollen sweater .. it *is* quite cold at 11:30pm ;) It's all economics* Cheaper workforce = cheaper products. Punters demand cheaper products so producers have to cut costs. Eventually it will come back to bite (local unemployment, recession, closure of companys hiring cheap labour, movement of cheap labour back overseas, loss of skilled local workforce etc.) but consumers want cheap *now* damnit. *I accept some of it is pure greed, but greed is just a part of economic forces. Systematic Erosion of the American Technical Workforce There are in some segments of the technical trades (ERP for one) a current shortage of skilled resources. The Big consulting firms, as well as medium to small, are facing a crunch of qualified candidates. Now, companies where you would traditionally find mostly experienced US resources, are placing less than qualiified Indian resources on projects desperate for bodies, at $100k plus salaries, and while this may meet tactical requirements, strategically, as has often been the case, it result in project failure. The old argument about lower cost for Indian resources only applies to brand new resources or offshore resources...and even that is changing. Less and less American resources are actively recruited and enter the field, while more and more work is sent offshore further developing the technical infrastructure in India. Resource costs are continuing to rise, and Indian resources now command the same salaries in the US as their American counterparts. In many organizations over the years, the minority of Indian resources have become the majority. When a PM needs to staff projects, they simply do not receive resumes from Americans. Much resourcing is now being performed by Indian resources, and they rely on their contacts with other Indian resources to provide leads and resumes, not on traditional pipeline building of qualified candidates. Indian resources get coaching by their networking contacts on what to say for interviews. When cornered about lack of expertise on a project, many of these resources say, "I am hard working and can pick it up". We paying $100k+ for Indian resources without the proper skill set when we could simply hire college grads with a hunger to succeed, that would be overjoyed at this compensation. When Indian resources do not have the necessary skill sets required for a position that they managed to get hired for, the argument is that they will network with other Indian resources to fill in the gaps in their knowledge on the job(even though these other Indian resources may not be qualified), work long hours to understand what they do not know (although many times the long hours are because they do not know what they are doing and wait until the manager is gone for the day to call a friend to help them do their job), and generally display a complete openess and willingness to so whatever it takes to get the job done (as long as they get full credit for the whole project if successful and none if it is a failure). Are these substantial reasons to pay them $100k to learn on the job instead of an American? They promote themselves as experts during the interview process, supported by their Indian counterparts in HR and within the organization, but this is rarely the case. These network contacts usually refer them for the jobs and perform their "technical interviews". When a manager questions the skills of the resource, this only results in assertions by HR that they have already been approved by technical interview (by another Indian), and HR has accepted them. The communication skills of Indian resources are, as a rule, not satisfactory for US business engagements. When Project Managers say cannot understand the resources that work for them, or when a client stares vacantly at the Project Manager after the Indian resource is finished speaking, one can only wonder why are these resources being hired? Although most Indian resources have technical or engineering degrees, they typically have little to no knowledge of business processes. This results in resources, especially in ERP, that force clients to follow the processes that they understand, or that are suggested as standards of the packages application. This lack of developing critical business requirements agnostic of a technology tool, focused on optimal processes for the client organization, results in a system that does not deliver the acceptable value required. For example, an client organization may have very specific, strategic reasons to design a Supply Chain solution a certain way. The client processes may not match the capabilities of the packaged application being delivered. A resource with a stong business background in addition to technical expertise will focus on the current processes, optimize them based on key business objective, develop a list of future processes and proceed with a mapping and gapping exercise against the packaged application capabilities. Often, however, the Indian resources are only aware of the packaged application capabilities, having just read the user guide prior to starting the project (even though they said they were experts), and as a result, during requirements gathering sessions, they use scripted questions based on the systems capabilities, not what the client organization requires from a business process perspective. Alternately, many American resources come from business first, and gain experience as a client in projects. This fundamental difference in experience and understanding is critical to the successful execution of project engagements. The problem is, there is no promotion of these resources from business in the industry, only a complete willingness to put pure technical resources in hybrid business/technical roles. Delivery organizations understand this, and yet, to meet revenue targets, they are willing to deliver a sub-standard products using less than optimal resources from India. The industry refuses to provide detailed regulation and metrics for "skilled" resources. If they did so, then it would be apparent that current and backlogged business will take much longer to accomplish with skilled resources than market realities suggest with less than skilled resources. Delivery organizations are just throwing bodies at projects to close deals and increase revenue at the expense of client organizations. The trend is that green card and ex-patriot Indian workforce expansion is only increasing in levels of authority and responsibility. This is resulting in a corresponsing increase of new H-1B's and other Indian resources being hired for projects, as well as promotion of the onsite/offshore model that ships development work to data centers in India. While some organizations have a fairly mature offshore model, and the cost is typically a fraction of onsite development in the US, as a rule, complex development is faster and more effective when you can walk through an office, knock on a door, and ask questions to someone face-to-face to clarify the work expectations. The majority of IT projects fail; that is a known fact in the industry. Yet companies continue to rush forward with projects managed and delivered by resources that are not capable of doing so, and the result for the delivery industry overall is great: re-work or re-implementation. When the new business cycle starts, as it has strongly over the past couple of years, it starts with first implementations. Then after the many failures, additional cost, time and frustration on re-work for corporations that threw their money down the drain on poor resources. No project manager will be successful without the right resources. There are less than optimal American resources assigned to projects, but typically, in my experience, the American resources have more respect for a work/life balance and do not think working 55-60 hours per week and only getting paid for 40 is acceptable (and this is a very common practice in the industry). This practice should be investigated, and all organizations penalized to the fullest extent. However, the Indian worker, working all of the extra hours to learn on the job, is only creating a false perception of a more dedicated employee. In my experience, the American worker completes the same work in a fraction of the time. Unless US corporations are committed to hiring only experienced American candidates, developing skills in new American college graduates instead of H-1B's, and cooperatively work to support US programs designed to develop math and science excellence starting at the primary and secondary levels to ensure the re-emergence of solid technical infrastructure capabilities, the current erosion of the high-salaried American technical workforce will continue. And with the loss of these jobs, Americans lose much of the millions being paid in salaries that go back to India and do not stimulate our economy in any way. This is not a problem with Indian workers, although they profit from the results. It is a problem with corporations choosing profit over quality at the expense of the American technical worker. Is there an answer to this erosion of the high-salary American tech jobs in the US? stupid economics In some case this stuff has gone beyond mere bad economics. I do a lot of work for a large America computer company, I work with them all over the world and have done for more years than I care to think about. Recently on some bids they've been asking for hourly rates as well as a not to exceed total price. I've responded and they've come back and said, Great we love your price, but that hourly rate is too high, some other people have quoted lower hourly rates. You're the cheapest cost but the management won't wear that sort of rate. They don't want to pay more that $44 per hour. But hang on a moment, you're saying I'm cheaper than them... well yes, considerably... but they'd rather spend MORE money to pay someone a lower hourly rate than pay some with lots of experience a lower over fee because they can do the work much more quickly because they know what they are doing. The worlds gone mad Steve Browne Former H1B holder I found out pretty quickly what H1B really meant to US employers. Within seconds of finding the company representative sent to meet me at the airport. I also worked on a project which was managed by a team (of Indians) over 1,000 miles away who demanded a 45 hour minimum working week. I took this up with my own company management and was told to get on with it. Following 11/9/2001, I was laid off. All the job adverts specifically excluded H1B, and those "helpful" people that would do anything to get me there in the first place, all refused to leave and informed me I had 10 days to leave the country, and no, they weren't going to help. In fact, my employer even told me they would be informing the INS that as I was no longer working for them, they could cancel my visa. Now, they wont reply to my requests for information concerning the 401k plan to which I contributed. Which, I believe is illegal, and amply demonstrates the "care" american companies have for their slaves. I lost £20,000+ through it all. H1B is 20th/21st century version of slavery. Brett Brennan It's a small world, after all Yes, the H1-B workers are taking jobs away from American native workers. But, hey, it's GLOBAL economy and a GLOBAL job market. My family emigrated from Eastern and Western Europe to America to escape famine and religious persecution. In their day, THEY were the H1-B workers, forced to take any job, live in dangerous places and try to raise a family on what were then starvation wages. Hell, America was FOUNDED on the idea of "wage slaves": what do you think all the indentured workers that came to the American Colonies were? BTW, even the executive ranks of these big companies are feeling the pressure from off-shore workers. Check the senior technical management ranks of places like Microsoft, Google, AT&T, etc. Those names up there aren't exactly the usual suspects from middle America - they're all first or second generation immigrants that came here to have a better life (or at least a better paying life) and were cheaper AND more productive than the middle American competitors. "Market Forces" are EXACTLY what we need right now - the kind of market that forces old line companies out of business with new ideas and technology. Protecting jobs from competition does nothing but entrench old skill sets. To counteract the influx of cheap labor, American workers need to fight back, not with laws but by bypassing the old skills, old technologies and old companies and take the fight TO the World Market. I personally "compete" with very skilled people from all over the world every day, many of whom are H1-B workers. To be truthful, I'd rather work with most of the H1-B folks than their American counterparts: they work up to MY standards. I even help train them in new skills, effectively making MORE competition for me. Funny thing, though: as these "kids" (they're all half my age) get better at their jobs, they start demanding higher wages and higher positions. And the funniest thing is that MY value goes up with theirs, because the better they become, the better I become from TEACHING them. It's a vicious circle where when they win, I win. If this doesn't make sense to you, go think about it for a while. Then quit whining and start winning. cphi this xenophobia towards skilled foreign workers seems to be a peculiarly american phenomenon. as an australian engineer on an E-3 visa (essentially the same as H1B), the LCA filed for my position was a time-consuming formality - searching for american engineers who simply don't exist, at any price.... It doesn't surprise me that a company (perhaps foolishly) decided it could cut through the bureaucracy. in my industry at least, there is a major skills shortage and america really is cutting its own throat by attempting to exclude foreigners. skilled americans might profiteer from this at the expense of their compatriots but it certainly harms the country as a whole. Sandra Greer The world was always mad Before all this India invasion stuff, there was the problem of the Big 8 (remember them?) picking up all the big contracts because of who they were, even if they were not remotely the low bidder. The fix was always in, only it was a white boy network. Now different folks are running things -- but the fix is still in. The fix is always in (what's the British term for that?) Nauseated, but still cynical. --Mine's the lab coat with the rubber gloves in the pocket. Martin Usher Its not xenophobia....honest There isn't a skills shortage in my part of the US. There's a shortage of jobs, especially good paying jobs. The working hours are only the tip of the iceberg -- 45hours a week isn't bad, just wait to you come across a company wanting 70. Once employed on an H1 you are at the mercy of your employer so you don't really have much of a choice, you have to put up and shut up. Its a bit of a myth that Indians -- or any other foreigner -- are intrinsically better qualified than local labor. Some are, but a lot aren't. Its just the bell curve. What you do get is a situation that when they're good they're very good indeed, but when they're mediocre they are not only really mediocre but will move Heaven and Earth to avoid admitting that they don't know something. The real situation's been disguised somewhat by the boom in defense and security related work. This has provided a protected safe haven for citizens where many of them can continue to think that everything is fine.....until the layoffs, that is. Same boat.... I'm on an L1-B and I know exactly how visa'd employees are treated. I won't bore you with the details of the industry or the details of my job but I was brought to the US because I have a vast knowledge of what I do and how it's done. That said I was given a zero pay rise last year and a pittance this year... Upon asking why this was I was told my initial contract states the amount I came to work for so I should be happy with any increase!!! It's a shame but at the same time I know these people are on the right side of the law. It's all Karma in the end. The skilled leave, the unskilled are just happy to have a job. Henry Wertz I WOULD take a $20/hour job, if it was here in the midwest where living costs are cheap. But there aren't any -- they either pay for $20/hour for 40 hours (but expect 60-80 hours of work).. or they pay like $10-12/hour. I could make more here managing a fast-food restaurant than I would in IT. The problems with H1Bs as I've seen them: As others have said, it's rapidly deflating the pay rate and extending working hours, and allowing comapnies to violate working laws (see Steve Brown above, where he worked extra hours, with no overtime pay, and put into a 401K which he now can't access.) As others have said, quite a few H1B employees end up not really knowing what they are hired to do, and pick it up on the job as well. This is the second issue -- companies say there are no qualified people in the states. Well, if you claim you need someone with 5 years experience in your industry, and every other employer ALSO claims they need people with 5 years experience.. how will the person with 1 year experience gain 5 years experience? They will not. There's no way the US will have a skilled labor pool if no company is willing to do any on-the-job training, apprenticeships, or the like, preferring to hire H1Bs (who apparently, based on above comments, ALSO end up just learning it on the job.) Hire some locals who seem sharp but don't have the 5 years experience, and make it so it's easy to fire those who are not picking the job up. Boom! A skilled work force, that knows the business well, and are local so there are not communications problems. A skilled worker is a skilled worker To the long winded anonymous coward: please refer to people as people, not "resource". Also, complaining that you could get a graduate in to fill the position is almost the exact opposite of the attitude posited when a discussion of the syllabus of university is discussed. So, what's it to be: graduates are all clueless noobs when they graduate, or "skilled" immigrants are not skilled? Is the problem here not that there is a shortage of skilled professionals, pushing up the going rate in the market, and then there's an influx of new professionals, bringing the salaries back into line with a reasonable rate? The fact is, all you complaining have grown complacent and lazy. You were once struggling on a slave wage, but now you're in a position of authority and you've forgotten your roots. If you say you never worked for such low wages, why are you paid so much now? @Systematic Erosion Just a friendly reminder - comments are limited to a reasonable size, and if you ever post anything that long again I will hunt you down wherever you are and read "The Count of Monte Cristo" to you (in original French) from end to end. Thanks for your understanding and compliance. @solomon grundy@systematic erosion What's up with having more words in a comment than in a typical complete issue of Viz? There's more sense in the "systematic erosion" comment than in five year's worth of industry-hype-driven outsourcer-advertising-funded IT trade rags. Not xenophobic, realistic I've had this problem from a client perspective One supplier employed foreign support staff to manage a data centre environment after initially using native workers. When systems began to break down (It was windows), each "fix" took longer and longer and seemed to make the system even more unstable. I've had to advise my suppliers support staff to look in log files for error messages because it hadn't occurred to them. I've had to inform them that the "strange angle brackets" in a file are script delimiters, and looking at an ASP file in IE from a network file share *will* give a different view than over HTTP. The really annoying thing is that I've worked with foreign staff in-house who were very very good. There just seems this trend at the moment not to properly check the ability of foreign workers, automatically assuming they possess the qualifications and skill levels stated on CV's. In the long run it's not in anyone's best interests for this to continue, a low hourly rate will not help when suppliers start losing contracts. Skilled workers -one part of being skilled is being ready for change Skilled workers -yes they have skills. The trouble is that as the industry has matured, many other people now also have these skills. A choice is suggested: -Learn new skills, which are in demand and few people have. -Change job and work for a company who needs include technical skills plus the skills of an employee with experience, good teamwork, appropriate use of communication, innovation etc. This has happened with so many trades in the past -once, being a computer programmer or a CAD draughtsman, for examples was something only a few people did -now many people do these things. If anyone thinks their company doesn't care about them, or thinks they do not care about their company, the best thing they can do is to change jobs before they become resentful, which will only do them, as well as everyone else, a disservice. @Steve Browne They told you that you had ten days to leave? You were lucky. When I was laid off from my H1-B job I was told by my lawyer that the ten days grace period was a convention that had no basis in law. I had no such luxury. Fortunately, I was given a month's notice, which is phenomenally rare in the US, so I was able to file for permanent residency (on the basis of my marriage to a US citizen) before I was out of work and never had to leave the country. Otherwise I would have been filing from the UK, and that would have been bad. Still, being an H1-B worker does indeed feel like indentured servitude because the permission to work is tied so precisely to the company, job function, and location. I suppose I should count myself lucky that the company that bought the company that brought me into the country took up my H1-B visa as a successor in interest. My experience with foreign workers I do not have a problem with working with contractors or people from India, Malaysia etc.. but in my experience, for ever good person I run into, there are 5 bad ones that were presented as qualified for the job by the company that found them for us, or they outright lied on the resume. My company recently signed a 10 year agreement with Tata consulting. They outsourced everyone in IT, and if we wanted to, we could go to work for Tata, which I chose to do. The person who was brought in by management to help "slim" the company (which was earning earning a 15% profit, better than the industry average) outright stated that, "For 7.50 dollars an hour, why don't we use these people as a resource." I have worked with Windows admins who did not know how to tell the size of a network share, (yes, he didn't know about right click, properties) or the developers who hard coded passwords and network drives into an application that was meant to work across multiple domains and locations. These people were all hired in the name of saving money, but since they have been brought over, downtime is up by 300%, and the IT budget has actually gone up by 23% because of the amount of time that goes into training the people how to run or program custom applications. Of corse, they let go all the programmers because, "No one is worth 80k for writing in Java! We can pay someone 11 dollars an hour who will work 14 hours a day to do the same work!" (all quotes are things that were actually said by the hired gun to trim expenses.) The lack of foresight that companies have when doing this is staggering, because the IT manager is rarely listened to, and now that Is often the one of the most expensive parts of a modern company, it is the place where "dramatic" cuts could be made by those who do not understand what goes into keeping their computers and applications running. What has happened is that computing has come to the masses, and it is easy now for anyone to set up and run computer applications. Most of management thinks because their 12 year old son can make a cool myspace page, and set up the new computer they purchased, that paying the developers 60-120k is unreasonable, and therefore should find a way to cut the IT budget so that the company is more profitable. I came to America when I was two from the Soviet Union, and do not support America's stance on immigration, but think that IT is now being equivocated in management's mind to the US Auto industry. Management hears about the workers at GM getting paid 80k a year to bolt on a door, and looks at a programmer who just sits at a computer all day and sees the same thing, "Too much cost!" While the auto industry is in disarray in the US, it is not due wholly to the workers, management played a large roll in the downfall. GM did not invest in state of the art technology nor adapt it as fast as the Japanese automakers. The presses and other machines were built in the 1950s, and upgrades did not happen because, "hey, we are making a profit. Why mess with something that works?" IT is not something that you can just patch and upgrade only when the need is dire, it is something you need to keep up on! You must be willing to spend money and go for the latest and greatest, even though no one else has done it. The mindset of generating the best profit for the shareholders and maximizing short term profit by layoffs and outsourcing will come to bite these companies in the ass. When the HB-1 workers go back to their native countries, they have basically had a subsidized education from US industry. The new skills that the companies will need will be overseas, and instead of paying 10-20 dollars an hour for them, they will have to pay a premium to overseas companies and people who now hold the key to keep American industry running. Companies will balk at trying to get the local people up to speed, because the wait is too long, and the outsourcing companies and past HB-1 workers have the company by the balls. I have no problems with workers from other nations coming in to work! I know how it goes by watching the struggles of my family, but I also know that what works in the short term will harm the company in the long term, which is something my family learned from the Soviet style of thinking all too well. Stop bitching! Those of you bitching about losing your cushy job to a person who will work for less and bitch about the employers should consider how they are benefitting from this. Those nice red Californian tomatoes on the shelves at the supermarket. Good value eh? Thanks to screwing down the wages of the Mexican farm labor. Are you prepared to pay for full price fruit and veg and employ an American at proper American wages? That PC you've got. Assembled in China with Korean RAM. How about supporting American workers and paying American labor prices for assembly and RAM? $6k for a PC might be fair. Same deal for those Nikes you're wearing, etc etc. It's all fine to see blue collar jobs go in the name of cost, but why should you really get any different treatment? Desi Banda @Everyone with a beef on the wrong targets A lot of people who feel strongly about this topic often train their guns on the wrong targets. A nasty aspect of this exercise is the often demeaning stereotypes they have about their targets - the outsiders who have been declared guilty of "stealing" jobs. America is a great country not simply because of its might but because of its democratic society which at different points of time has corrected itself for any inequities it bestowed upon its lesser citizens in the past. No other society in the world has taken such big leaps in such a short period of time (speaking on a civilizational scale). Yet, as is expected from a democratic society, there are those who refuse to look past prejudices and biases formed from their limited life experiences. What's true for one bad apple must be true of the entire orchard! One must realize that American capitalism is neither foolishly greedy to cut costs at any expense, even that of a basic output quality nor idealistically altruistic to prefer foreign workers from less developed countries for the sole purpose of improving their lives. Where you have a ridiculously cheap business (read Walmart) you also have one that offers quality at a much higher price (read Target). American shareholders are the buying customer who decide how much quality they can sacrifice for a cheaper product (read higher stock earnings). All those who like to complain about jobs being "stolen" need to realize that none of the business decisions taken to hire cheaper (not always the case) foreign workers are taken in a vaccuum. When the American is wearing his investor hat, he wants maximum profit on his money but when he wears his "laid off for being no more valuable than a skilled foreigner willing to work for 50% less" hat, he wants to complain about how American professionals have been compromised. Who's at fault? The greedy investor and by extension, American companies for not doing enough to recruit local talent or the complacent, neck-deep in self-entitlement employee who doesn't want to make himself more valuable to his employer? If you ask the resentful types, the answer will more likely be: "The foreign worker who is raiding our job market". not unique to America This happens in the UK too, There is some strange idea among the higher ups that hiring foreign workers is cheaper. while the upfront costs are probably cheaper (and i'm assuming there are some iffy tax breaks for the company) the maintanance costs more than offset this. From the projects I've been involved in, the quality of the 'offshore resource' i have worked with has varied drastically. From someone who is very good, and can quite easily take technical lead on a project, to supposed experts in a technology, who had trouble interpreting logical structures ie incorrectly coded checks involving AND & OR as they didn't understand them, had copied chunks of code from elsewhere in the app and slightly amended, but without understanding how the original code worked, so while it did what it needed to, it also had a few extras in that guaranteed unexpected behaviour further down the line(they'd even copied the original comments which were meaningless in the context of the 'new' code). There are also the simplest of problems, caused if you're a non-native english speaker (not specific to foreign workers, i had to train someone a year or so ago that had the reading & writing skills of a retarded chimp). Specs & Designs are very carefully worded to be clear and unambiguous. If you can't follow that then mistakes will be made, and any comments in the code to explain, will not be helpful . we have even included quality of comments in our coding standards now due to this, if they are not in clearly understandable, gramatically correct, english then the code will fail review. I think, from my experience, that one of the problems seems to be that what appears on the CV means something very different to what you would get with an American or UK developer, and managers have come to expect more than is explicitly stated. If a CV states that a person has extensive experience in c/c++ it could simply mean that they have spent the last 2-3 years coding from detailed program specs without ever understanding how the programs work. Chances are that if a UK or American developer puts this then they are the one who wrote the program spec. This sort of thing would easily be determined in an interview by a few questions, but the people interviewing don't tend to realise there is even a difference between just being able to code and being able to design code. Or in the case of where i work, there isn't even an interview, the 'resource' is ordered almost like stationary. if a project needs 3 more developers, they are just ordered, turn up and get to work if there are any problems, they aren't spotted until code is actually produced (which is too late to replace someone) Pat Volk Always struck me as ironic The irony is that my hometown of Pittsburgh is home to a few universities (Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Duqesne to name a scant few), and the standard of living is on the cheap side compared to other places. And the lament from just about everybody out of university is "there's no jobs around here". Well, if the H1-B people do come here, at least they can make sure their meagre dollar goes further here than, say NYC or DC (or abroad, where it's really meagre!). Also, our centres of higher learning provide good opportunities for graduate studies. Good time to come over and buy houses, because us yanks can't afford them! Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go back to yinzer, before my head explodes. Maybe I should have some crisps first... *boom* Mister Cheese ...but do these skilled workers... ...have an MBA that our beloved government finds so much more valuable than, say, a M.Eng? check your info- "cheap labor" is not the case people who work in this country legally on H1B visas are not cheaper to employ than people who are lucky enough to be citizens. it is illegal to pay people who work on H1B visas lower than the previaling wage (this is to protect them and to protect citizens). Previaling wage differs from city to city, but it is at least 60K/year. First off, as an American who has spent 30 years in IT, 10 of those in the US working with H-1B visa holders and the last 5 working in or managing development teams in East Asia, I have to agree fully with "Systematic Erosion" up above. As far as the Count of Monte Cristo comment by Solomon Grundy - I feel your pain, but that pain isn't nearly as bad as what lots of people are feeling. Fully 95% of my American contacts with more than ten years experience and/or born before 1970 have been unemployed for at least five out of the last eight years. This includes a guy with an MBA and a P. Eng., who routinely is told he either a) has too high a rate, b) isn't credible when he says he'll work for a lower rate, and/or c) never gets called by the "recruiters" who use "grep" as a primary resume-filtering tool. Out of some 55 projects I have worked on and/or observed with significant numbers of H-1Bs in the US, 49 have failed. Of the 15 I have worked in since arriving in East Asia, the only one that failed did so - according to the client - because the infrastructure developed for the project by a large, well-known South Asian outsourcing firm was not fit for purpose, and the budget could not support the level of rework needed....even at "bargain basement" prices. You really do have to pay for what you get - directly or otherwise. The problem in IT for the last 20 years or so is that we haven't been getting what we've thought - and mediocrity is the new standard of excellence. TANSTAAFL? Must be a technical term - no marketroid, HR bot or CxO has ever thought the concept through.
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Home > I miei libri > Romanzo totale pagine 130 - € 12,00 ISBN 9788862622295 Acquista online su Amazon Quest’opera sconclusionata, di cui si sconsiglia l’acquisto, rappresenta il primo tentativo maldestro dell’autore di diventare scrittore. Una casta illuminata alla quale aspirava allora appartenere. Ha avuto poi tutto il tempo per ricredersi, scrivendo altri nove libri. Si mette sull’avviso il malcapitato lettore che trattasi di un’opera senza capo né coda. Poi non dite che vi avevamo avvisati. L’autore, nelle notti di plenilunio, da anni rincorreva invano il sogno di scrivere un romanzo di trecento pagine, senza mai riuscire ad arrivare alla seconda pagina. Si ritrovò così un giorno con trecento romanzi di una sola pagina. Decise di pubblicarli tutti e trecento insieme, con il titolo riassuntivo e megalomane di Romanzo Totale. Non trovando un editore disposto ad assecondarlo, nemmeno tra i suoi ex pazienti, si rassegnò a pubblicarlo da solo. Nessun critico si prese la briga di stroncarlo e così fu un Fiasco Totale; peccato che non se ne accorse nessuno. Quest’opera sconclusionata rappresenta dunque il primo tentativo maldestro dell’autore di diventare scrittore. Una casta illuminata alla quale aspirava allora appartenere. Ha avuto poi tutto il tempo per ricredersi, scrivendo altri nove libri. Per ora. Estratti dal libro Breve trattato sulla gallina Animali estinti: il Playboy
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This page previously displayed the 12 monthly and quarterly Principal Federal Economic Indicators released by the Economics and Statistics Administration (ESA) and collected by its constituent bureaus: the U.S. Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). You can access the latest economic indicators (including GDP) at https://www.esa.doc.gov/content/indicators
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JUser: :_load: No se ha podido cargar al usuario con 'ID': 1046 Los sueños de todos los niños, niñas y adolescentes se garantizaran con la paz La Habana, Cuba, sede de los diálogos de paz, febrero 10 de 2016, año de la paz Los niños, niñas y adolescentes además de ser gravemente afectados por el conflicto armado, igualmente lo son por la falta de educación, salud y trabajo, o por la imposibilidad del disfrute de los tiempos de ocio para la creatividad. La infancia y la juventud colombiana además de sufrir la inclemencia de la guerra, son también las principales víctimas del incumplimiento del deber de protección integral por parte del Estado y sus instituciones. Delincuencia y delitos de clase Es común escuchar en los noticieros, en programas y leer en libros y diarios, palabras como terroristas, delincuentes, criminales, para referirse a la lucha de resistencia de los pueblos y a los integrantes de estas resistencias. Está claro: El fin es deslegitimizar. De eso ya hemos hablado.
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Uber confirme ses implantations en Asie du Sud-Est En début de semaine, il était avancé qu'Uber prévoyait le retrait de ses activités en Asie du Sud-Est et d'une cession de celles-ci à un concurrent. L'information a été réfutée par son nouveau CEO, Dara Kosrowshahi, en visite en Inde, il a déclaré s'attendre à « perdre de l’argent dans le sud-est asiatique, et à y investir de manière agressive en termes de marketing, de promotion, etc. ».
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Étiquette : Bobigny La MC93 de Bobigny : Le bâtiment s’achève Publié le 14/12/2017 18/01/2018 par Mahtab Mazlouman L’histoire de la Maison de la Culture de Bobigny est née d’une action militante. Son action artistique est liée aux créations des plus grands metteurs en scène et scénographes qui pendant quarante ans ont présenté leurs créations dans des salles totalement transformables. Les souvenirs des mises en scène d’André Engel dans les scénographies de Nicky En savoir plus surLa MC93 de Bobigny : Le bâtiment s’achève[…] Publié dans Actualité & réalisationsIdentifié AS N°216, Bobigny, MC93, Technique Moderniser, sans rien sacrifier Publié le 14/12/2017 18/01/2018 par Patrice Morel Par analogie, on pourrait comparer la situation à un système d’exploitation que les mises à jour successives avaient fini par alourdir. Au fil du temps, l’établissement perdait un à un les atouts qui firent sa splendeur. La commission de sécurité et la maîtrise d’usage s’étaient entendues sur l’état de souffrance du bâtiment et sur le En savoir plus surModerniser, sans rien sacrifier[…] Publié dans Actualité & réalisationsIdentifié AS N°216, Bobigny, MC93 À table avec Emmanuelle Augereau Publié le 14/12/2017 22/01/2018 par Géraldine Mercier La célèbre MC93 de Bobigny a vu éclore parmi les plus beaux spectacles de ces dernières décennies. Directeurs reconnus pour leurs flairs artistiques (René Gonzalès, Ariel Goldenberg, Patrick Sommier), espace transformable qui a permis la création (entre autres) de Légendes de la forêt viennoise de von Horváth par André Engel où valsaient trois gradins pour En savoir plus surÀ table avec Emmanuelle Augereau[…] Publié dans Rest'o théâtreIdentifié AS N°216, Bobigny, MC93, Théâtre
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BCN Film Fest 2020Festivales ‘Uno para todos’ inaugura el BCN Film Fest 2020 y ‘Pinocho’ levanta una gran expectación | 26 junio, 2020 at 10:28 Durante la primera jornada del Festival Internacional de Cine de Barcelona, hemos tenido acceso al visionado de las películas Uno para todos, Pinocho, Mr. Jones y Una ventana al mar. Una primera jornada de un nivel cinematográfico notable. Uno para todos, de David Illundain Pinocho, de Matteo Garrone Mr. Jones, de Agnieszka Holland Una ventana al mar, de Miguel Ángel Jiménez Uno para todos, de David Illundain: sencilla y profunda película Rodeados de todas las medidas de seguridad, se ha inaugurado la cuarta edición del Festival Internacional de Cine de Barcelona, aplazado a causa del coronavirus. Una vez hemos recogido las credenciales, la prensa cinematográfica ha podido asistir al pase de inauguración, donde se ha proyectado la película Uno para todos (2020), del director David Illundain. La mayoría de los aficionados al cine lo recordaran por su primer largometraje B de Bárcenas (2015), la cual tuvo tres nominaciones a los Premios Goya y dos nominaciones a los Premios Feroz. Sin ningún alarde técnico, salvo una buena fotografía, una estupenda interpretación, y una historia preciosa. En el reparto principal de Uno para todos nos podemos reencontrar con David Verdaguer (Lo dejo cuando quiera, 2019), quien lleva todo el peso de la película con una gran y creíble interpretación. Apoyándolo en todo momento están las actrices Patricia López Arnaiz (Mientras dure la guerra, 2019); Clara Segura, muy conocida en Catalunya por su serie de televisión Nit i dia (2016); Ana Labordeta (Embarazados, 2016) y, entre otros, Betsy Túnez (Ocho apellidos catalanes, 2015). David Illundian, se ha basado en el guion escrito por Coral Cruz y Valentina Viso, para filmar una estupenda película. Sencilla y profunda, sin ningún alarde técnico de ninguna clase, salvo una buena fotografía, una estupenda interpretación por parte de todo el elenco actoral, y una historia preciosa. Ha sido un genial comienzo para un renovado BCN FILM FEST 2020. Pinocho, de Matteo Garrone: un excelente director para un cuento clásico A las 12:15 (una vez desinfectada la Sala 1), la prensa ha podido visionar la cinta Pinocho (Pinocchio, 2019), del realizador Matteo Garrone, y con un guion basado en el famoso cuento de Carlo Collodi. Garrone, sin ningún género de duda, es uno de los máximos exponentes del cine italiano, y creador de obras como El taxidermista (2002), Primer amor (2003), Gomorra (2008), Reality (2012), El cuento de los cuentos (2015), y Dogman (2018). Matteo Garrone es, sin ningún género de duda, es uno de los máximos exponentes del cine italiano. Para contrarrestar el cansancio que puede suponer ver la enésima versión sobre Pinocho, apuesta por grandes intérpretes. Garrone pone toda la carne en el asador con nombres como Roberto Benigni (La vida es bella, 1997; Coffe and Cigarettes, 2003; El tigre y la nieve, 2005). Gigi Proietti, muy conocido en Italia por la serie televisiva El último Papa Rey (2013), el documental Alberto il Grande (2013), o el largometraje Il premio (2017). Rocco Papaleo (Tu mi nascondi qualcosa, 2018), y entre muchos más, aparece el nombre del excelente debutante, Federico Ielapi. No nos cabe duda que los fans del cine italiano abarrotaran la sala. Mr. Jones, de Agnieszka Holland: biopic descafeinado Por la tarde, la Sección Oficial Fuera de Competición, ha continuado con Mr. Jones (2019), de la realizadora Agnieszka Holland, muy conocida en los ambientes televisivos, ya que ha filmado capítulos de las series The Wire (2002), Caso abierto (2003), The Killing (2011), House of Cards (2013) o The Affair (2014), además de largometrajes como Copying Beethoven (2006) o In Darknees (2011). Lo que debía ser un thriller político intenso se convierte en algo pesado. El guion, de Andrea Serdaru Barbui, está basado en un caso real; el que protagonizó en 1933 el periodista Gareth Jones, hombre de prestigio por haber sido el primer extranjero en entrevistar a Hitler y quien anda en busca de una nueva historia. Decide entrevistar a Stalin, con el fin de preguntar por el origen de las riquezas de la utopía comunista. Sin embargo, al llegar a Moscú, se encuentra con otra reportera, Ada Brooks, que le lleva a una investigación más peligrosa: verificar y denunciar los rumores de una hambruna que está matando a millones de personas en Ucrania. Queremos destacar el buen hacer de los intérpretes James Norton (Enganchados hasta la muerte, 2017), Vanessa Kirby (Misión imposible: Fallout, 2018), Peter Sarsgaard (Human Capital, 2019) o Joseph Mawle (En el corazón del mar, 2015). Nada que decir sobre la actuación sublime (junto con el vestuario) del elenco interpretativo. Pero, como hemos dicho muchas veces, esto no es suficiente. El conjunto de la cinta nos ha parecido un biopic bastante soso y muy desordenado. Lo que debía ser un thriller político intenso se convierte en algo pesado. Una ventana al mar, de Miguel Ángel Jiménez: eficaz drama romántico El visionado de la prensa ha terminado a las 19,45 con Una ventana al mar (2019), dirigida por Miguel Ángel Jiménez (Contigo no bicho, 2019) donde, en sus principales papeles, nos podemos encontrar con Emma Suárez (La próxima piel, 2016; Julieta, 2016; Las hijas de abril, 2017) y Akilas Karazisis (Respira, 2015). Funciona estupendamente, a pesar de unos pequeños fallos. El guion funciona bien y nos narra la historia de María (Emma Suárez), una funcionaria de cincuenta y cinco años a la que diagnostican una grave enfermedad. A pesar de eso y contra el consejo de su hijo, decide hacer un viaje a Grecia con sus dos mejores amigas. Allí descubrirá la isla de Nisyros, un pequeño remanso de paz y calma donde vuelve a sentir las ganas de vivir. Mientras explora la isla y se sumerge en sus tesoros escondidos, conoce a Stefanos (Akilas Karazisis) y se enamora inesperadamente de él. Habiendo encontrado el amor de su vida, María se verá obligada a decidir volver con su familia o quedarse con él en una pequeña isla hasta el final. La cinta, como drama romántico, funciona estupendamente, a pesar de unos pequeños fallos. Hasta aquí las películas donde la prensa ha podido acceder pero, para ser sinceros, deben saber que el BCN FILM FEST ni siquiera ha empezado. La Gala de Inauguración será para el público a las 21 h, y se procederá al pase del film Uno para todos. Pero hay más. En la proyección de la película estarán todo el equipo cinematográfico, incluido su actor principal David Verdaguer. TODOS LOS ARTÍCULOS SOBRE EL BCN FILM FEST 2020 Josep Lluis Mestres, nacido en Barcelona (1960), ha sido director de la revista literaria Vians Literature, y sus narraciones, poemas y artículos han aparecido en distintas revistas especializadas. Es autor de variados libros de poesía y narraciones, y le han sido concedidos diversos premios literarios. El estreno mundial de ‘Rifkin’s Festival’, la nueva película de Woody Allen, inaugurará la 68 edición del Festival de San Sebastián Día 2 en el BCN Film Festival: ‘Corpus Christi’, mejor película del certamen hasta la fecha Mustang (2015), de Deniz Gamze Ergüven – Crítica DÍA 6 en VENECIA 2019: Pietro Marcello brilla con la poética Martin Eden Casa Asia Film Week 2015 Cuarto día en el CAFW Diana 27 junio, 2020 at 10:04 Responder Enhorabuena por tu primer día. Nosotros como si estuvi´`eramos allí contigo. Escribes como lo vives. Amadeo 27 junio, 2020 at 10:30 Responder Eres todo un campeón. Te pasas el día en el cine y tienes tiempo para escribirlo todo. Felicidades. Conozco la Web gracias a ti, aunque ahora solo leo tus críticas ya que no tengo mucho tiempo. Abrazos fuertes. María 27 junio, 2020 at 10:48 Responder ¿Por qué no pones todo el programa del festival? Para muchos ssería muy interesante. Eso si puedes, claro. Te felicito por la labor. Carles 27 junio, 2020 at 15:03 Responder Por los comentarios que leo en el Face, me he decidido leerte, aunque yo no soy nada cinefilo, es más, algunas veces me da miedo leer comentarios sobre cine ya que son muy difíciles de entender. Me gustan los tuyos ya que haces fácil lo que en realidad debe ser muy difícil. Así que ya tienes otro seguidor. Te felicito. Publica un nuevo comentario Cancelar la respuesta
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Home › Resources › Articles Unity Pride By Annie Scholl Rev. Pat Williamson knew when he slid into a seat at Unity Temple of New Orleans in 1985 that he would be welcomed there. “There was a pamphlet in the pew titled Unity Leaves No One Out. That was huge to me, as a gay man, to not be left out,” he recalls. Williamson, chair of the Unity World Headquarters Board of Directors, knew by the welcome he received that Sunday that those were not empty words. The late Rev. Ruth Murphy, his first teacher in Unity, also “went all out to welcome everyone,” he says. A sign at Unity Minneapolis, Minnesota, the spiritual community where Rev. Pat serves as senior minister, assures visitors “wherever they are on their spiritual journey they are welcome here.” One way Unity Minneapolis demonstrates its commitment to inclusivity is by getting involved in the Twin Cities Pride Festival. This year marks the congregation’s seventh year of participation. “The momentum has grown each year,” Rev. Pat says. “Our congregation truly believes in, and honors, inclusivity. Because it’s important here, people are willing to step in and make efforts to continue to welcome all people and to reach out to the LGBT community. We have as many straight people involved as we do LGBT. I’m thrilled about that. It says to me we walk our talk.” During this year’s Pride festivities, June 27–28, Unity Minneapolis expects to hand out a thousand copies of the Unity devotional Daily Word®—twice what it gave out a year ago. Some of Unity Minneapolis’ active congregants discovered the center through its involvement at Pride. “It’s refreshing” when that happens, Rev. Pat says. Susan Liddell, a Licensed Unity Teacher at Unity Center of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, also wanted to raise the center’s visibility in the LGBT community. Getting involved in Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Pride this year is one way to do so. “We are a community that welcomes all,” she says. “’We accept you wherever you are on your journey. We don’t care from where you have come. This is the message I wanted to take to Pride Fest about Unity. We won’t judge. We don’t think you are sinful. We will welcome you.” Susan and others at UCR invited congregants to show up and be the face of Unity at Pride Fest. “People were definitely receptive and interested and very supportive of us doing this,” she says. As a lesbian, Susan says she’s never had to hide who she was at UCR—or in Unity as a whole. She met her wife, Jan, at UCR, where the two were married. She wants others in the LGBT community to see that they, too, will be welcomed at the center. “Pride is that opportunity to share that acceptance and love I have experienced,” she says. “I find it very important that UCR offers that welcoming message to all of our communities, be that communities of color, LGBT, AA groups, and so on.” Rev. Pat says Unity validated for him, “There’s a place for me where I’m truly welcome and included. “I had been hurt, some would call it ‘abused,’ by the very traditional church I came from,” he says. “I had stepped away from the church and thought I wanted nothing else to do with it or organized religion. When I found Unity, I thought, ‘Wow, this is something where I could be accepted in and belong to.’” It was through Unity that he began to “redefine the God of my understanding and redefine a Higher Power and know that I was loved.” Through events like Pride, he hopes to get the Unity message of love out—“that they’re welcome here, whoever they are, whatever they’ve done. “It’s not about selling them on any kind of theology,” he says, “but to give them this place to explore who and what they are, so they can walk away with hope.” Resources for the LGBT community are available at www.unity.org/lgbt. Annie L. Scholl is a freelance writer and native Iowan who lives in North Carolina. In addition to writing for unity.org and Unity Magazine®, she is a regular contributor to Huffington Post and blogs at her website, anniescholl.com. Subscribe to our e-newsletters to receive inspiration, updates, and special offers. Letting Go of Concern in the Midst of Change Rev. Bill Englehart Baird, Chinnery Recognize Community Service Groups at Third Annual Luncheon Elizabeth G. Howard Turn Me to Gold: Andrew Harvey and the Poetry of Kabir Andrew Harvey Say Grace: Thanksgiving Mealtime Blessings and Prayers Experiencing the Parliament of the World’s Religions Katy Koontz
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SOLD OUT! Louis Vuitton LV 40mm Belt Prism Iridescent New Virgil Abloh Off White Louis Vuitton LV 40mm Belt Prism Iridescent. Condition is 100% New with tags and 100% Authentic! This is for a size 110cm (43.31 inch), US pants size 38. Please contact me with any questions. The classic Louis Vuitton LV Shape 40mm Belt gets an iridescent update with a translucent PVC strap. Inspired by the colour spectrum, this striking piece is secured by a matte white buckle in the shape of the LV Initials, offsetting the belt's high-shine finish. An embossed Monogram pattern completes this design, which perfectly matches the Prism Keepall for a coordinated look. 43.31 x 15.75 inches (Length x Width). Width: 1.6 inches/4 cm. Louis Vuitton LV 40mm Belt Prism Iridescent New Virgil Abloh Off White" is in sale since Monday, June 8, 2020. This item is in the category "Clothing, Shoes & Accessories\Men\Men's Accessories\Belts". The seller is "dandanienguye" and is located in Santa Ana, California. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Panama, Jamaica, Bangladesh, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Nicaragua, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Viet nam, Uruguay. Color: Iridescent Vintage: No Brand: Louis Vuitton
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Sevilla se juega la 'consolación' y la Juve el liderato Sevilla/Roma.- El Sevilla, después de un triste paso por la Liga de Campeones, se juega este martes en el Pizjuán acabar tercero del llamado ‘grupo de la muerte’ y tener la ‘consolación’ de engancharse a la Liga Europa, pero enfrente tendrá a un Juventus italiano que quiere asegurarse ser líder al término de esta fase. Los sevillistas perdieron toda opción de clasificarse para los octavos de final al caer 4-2 en la penúltima jornada del grupo D en el campo del Borussia Mönchengladbach alemán, pero al menos quedó la opción de seguir en los dieciseisavos de final del segundo torneo europeo, del que es vigente campeón y el único que tiene cuatro títulos, si queda tercero en esta fase. Para ello el equipo que entrena Unai Emery debe ganar al conjunto turinés y que los alemanes pierdan o empaten en Manchester ante el City inglés, pues en caso de igualdad de puntos con el ‘Gladbach’ el Sevilla quedaría tercero por su mejor coeficiente particular al ganar a los alemanes por 3-0 en la primera jornada de esta fase. El conjunto hispalense no acaba de arrancar esta temporada y, después empatar el pasado sábado en La Coruña ante el Deportivo (1-1), aún no sabe lo que es ganar fuera de Sevilla en la Liga BBVA, además de perder sus tres desplazamientos europeos, aunque parece que en el Sánchez Pizjuán sí ha encontrado el tono y se recuerdan victorias ante el Barcelona, Real Madrid o Valencia. Con esa ilusión se afronta el partido de este martes en un estadio que registrará una gran entrada y en el que también se estará pendiente de lo que hagan en Manchester los alemanes, que atraviesan por un gran estado de forma, ante un rival que aspira a ganar para intentar arrebatarle el liderato del grupo al Juventus. Para este partido, el entrenador guipuzcoano espera recuperar al centrocampista argentino Éver Banega, quien no viajó a La Coruña al padecer unas molestias de sóleo. También está la duda de la participación del lateral izquierdo francés Benoit Tremoulinas, quien se recupera de una sobrecarga en el tendón de Aquiles, lo que le ha hecho perderse los tres últimos partidos, dos de Liga y otro de la Copa. Emery, al jugar como local, apurará hasta el final para dar la lista de citados aunque hoy ha reconocido que estos dos jugadores se han ejercitado bien en las últimas horas. Siguen recuperándose de sus lesiones el meta luso Antonio Alberto Bastos ‘Beto’, el delantero francés Gaël Kakuta y tres centrales: el argentino Nico Pareja, el portugués Daniel Carriço y el italiano Marco Andreolli. Emery podría repetir el ‘once’ tipo titular de las últimas semanas aunque con la presencia en la delantera del riojano Fernando Llorente, ex del conjunto turinés, lo que dejaría en el banquillo al francés Kevin Gameiro. El invitado de los andaluces será el Juventus, en estado de euforia tras los cinco triunfos seguidos en Italia y que tiene el objetivo de lograr al menos un empate, que valdría el pase a los octavos de final como primero. El vigente campeón de Italia se entrenó hoy en el Juventus Center y partió después para Sevilla, donde la expedición tiene previsto la inspección del escenario del partido pero sin ejercitarse. Los turineses, que en la jornada anterior de la ‘Champions’se han hecho con el liderato del grupo al derrotar al Manchester City (1-0), están a un punto de pasar como primeros, aunque como ha dicho el central Leonardo Bonucci, en declaraciones difundidas por Sky Italia, será fundamental «ganar en Sevilla para tener un sorteo más asequible en los octavos». El defensa, uno de los pesos pesados del vestuario del Juventus, saldrá desde el inicio en el 3-5-2 de Massimiliano Allegri, formando la línea defensiva con Giorgio Chiellini y Andrea Barzagli, por delante del veterano capitán Gianluigi Buffon. El técnico italiano recuperará en el centro del campo al francés Paul Pogba, ausente por sanción en el partido de liga contra el Lazio, y lo alineará al lado de Claudio Marchisio y Stefano Sturaro, mientras que, a falta de las últimas pruebas tácticas, el suizo Stefan Lichtsteiner y el brasileño Alex Sandro jugarán en las bandas. Por lo que atañe a la delantera, Allegri no ha dado pistas claras, aunque de momento el croata Mario Mandzukic y el argentino Paulo Dybala están destacando por unas óptimas prestaciones, lo que ha dejado en la suplencia al español Álvaro Morata. El preparador de la Juve aún no puede contar para este coche con el centrocampista brasileño Anderson Hernanes, que cumple su segundo y último partido de sanción. Además, el centrocampista alemán ex del Real Madrid Sami Khedira está en proceso de retomar el tono por unas dolencias físicas. EFE
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STEPHEN HAWKING MET EN GARDE LES ÉLITES DE L’HUMANITÉ Par Cyril R. , le 12/28/2016 - 5 minutes de lecture BREXIT, DONALD TRUMP STEPHEN HAWKING MET EN GARDE LES ÉLITES DE L’HUMANITÉ « nous sommes au moment le plus dangereux du développement de l’humanité» Stephen s’alarme du manque de considération des élites de l’humanité face à la montée en puissance du populisme. Pour lui l’élection de Donald Trump et le choix du Brexit sont peut être regrettables mais ne doivent surtout pas être méprisés. « Les oubliés ont pris la parole pour rejeter les élites qui les dirigent. » Ces mots résument à eux seuls l’intensité de la tribune que Stephen Hawking a faite publier dans le Guardian le premier décembre dernier. Dans cette dernière, l’homme demande aux élites de l’humanité (particulièrement d’occident) de prendre en considération le message qui leur est adressé de plus en plus fortement par la société. Déclarant que « rejeter ces deux votes [le brexit et l’élection de Donald Trump] sous prétexte qu’il s’agit d’expressions de populisme brut, constituerait une terrible erreur ».* Une parole politisée et assumée Bien que physicien, Stephen Hawking a atteint une reconnaissance telle qu’il assume aussi une parole politisée. Pendant la campagne de Donald Trump, il n’hésitait pas à qualifier le candidat de « démagogue qui semble en appeler au plus petit dénominateur commun ». Pour le brexit aussi, le physicien s’est impliqué en donnant son opinion. Ainsi, la sortie de l’UE serait dommageable pour les recherches scientifiques de Grande Bretagne et un tel choix serait une profonde régression pour le pays. Aujourd’hui, bien loin d’en vouloir aux votants, il admet faire partie de ces « élites et experts » dont « les conseils ont été unanimement rejetés ». Il appelle donc les autres élites à faire preuve de la même considération. Ils doivent faire attention « aux oubliés » de la société à un âge où l’humanité « a plus que jamais besoin de cohésion ». « Nous vivons dans un monde où les inégalités financières s’accroissent (…) et beaucoup de gens peuvent voir non seulement leur niveau de vie, mais aussi leur capacité à plus généralement gagner leur vie, disparaître« , constate le physicien. Ne rien faire contre cela reviendrait à attiser la colère du peuple et encourager la dissolution sociale. « Nous vivons un moment où les oubliés ont pris la parole pour rejeter unanimement les élites qui les dirigent », explique Stephen Hawking, ajoutant que « l’aspect le plus préoccupant de cette situation est que désormais, plus qu’à n’importe quel moment de notre histoire, notre espèce a besoin de cohésion ». L’humanité doit s’unir pour affronter des défis écologiques sans précédent Pour étayer sa thèse Stephen Hawking rappelle que demain, l’humanité devra affronter des défis environnementaux extrêmement graves. Changements climatiques, production alimentaire, surpopulation, disparition des espèces, apparitions de nouvelles épidémies résistantes, acidification des océans, sont autant d’événements qui pourraient projeter l’humanité au bord de la disparition (on connait la théorie du physicien concernant une disparition probable de l’humanité lors de ce millénaire si celle-ci ne s’active pas pour l’empêcher). L’intelligence artificielle anéantirait les emplois de la classe moyenne Mais aussi des problématiques économiques liées aux nouvelles technologies En même temps, le chercheur britannique souligne que l’intelligence artificielle et l’automatisation croissante de la société qui progresse à une vitesse fulgurante finiront par anéantir les emplois de la classe moyenne et aggraver les inégalités. Cette situation risquerait de créer un bouleversement politique significatif partout dans le monde, selon Stephen Hawking. « Nous devons aider les gens à se reprendre pour créer un monde nouveau et à les soutenir financièrement dans leur démarche », clame-t-il. Ce n’est pas la première fois que le scientifique se déclare perplexe face au Brexit et à l’élection de Donald Trump. Il reproche à ce dernier notamment son intention de sortir de l’accord sur le climat conclu à Paris en décembre 2015. Dans un entretien à la chaîne britannique ITV en mai dernier, il avait qualifié le futur président américain de « démagogue qui semble en appeler au plus petit dénominateur commun ». Des défis économiques vont aussi devoir être traités « par les élites » car elles pourraient encore plus assombrir le destin des peuples. Par ces mots, Stephen Hawking évoque notamment l’émergence de nouvelles technologies comme la robotique. Alors que le développement de l’intelligence artificielle « pourrait à lui seul être un phénomène dangereux », il ne faut pas non plus oublier que d’ici peu la robotique remplacera la majorité des emplois humains occupés par les classes moyennes des sociétés modernes. Un fait qui creuserait d’autant plus l’écart de richesse entre pauvres et riches et encouragerait la désorganisation de la civilisation. Source : fr.ubergizmo.com
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Stochastische Resonanz-Therapie (SRT) Mit dieser Behandlung läßt sich die Koordination und das Gleichgewicht verbessern, zudem die Stabilität des Körpers und die unwillkürliche Muskelkontraktion. Der Patient steht dabei auf einem Gerät mit zwei Fußplatten. Diese Platten bewegen sich unterschiedlich und in drei Dimensionen (auf / ab, rechts / links, vor / zurück). Das bringt den Patienten bewusst aus dem Gleichgewicht. Diese Reize stimulieren und trainieren das Nerven-Muskelsystem. Die Stochastische Resonanz-Therapie ist auch unter den Namen Vibrationstraining, Whole Body Vibration (WBV), Beschleunigungstraining und Schwingungstraining bekannt.
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NONO No runs or hits allowed in a game pitched by a single pitcher.
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234.1
Confirmation in the Faith Lutheran Christians believe that when God calls his people, the first thing he asks them to do is to study his word. Lutheran pastors are called to be scholars and teachers before they are allowed to preach. And because most Lutherans are baptized as infants, before they can read and understand God's word, as they become teenagers they study the word of God in a special program called Confirmation Instruction. After a period of study, they confirm their faith (or affirm their baptism) by reading their own statements of faith in front of the congregation. At this time they are confirmed and become full adult voting members of the congregation. Confirmands study the Bible and Martin Luther's Small Catechism. Luther wrote the catechism to explain the basics of Lutheran belief; his intent was that parents would use the Small Catechism in the home to teach their children about God. The Small Catechism contains the Ten Commandments, which were given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai; The Apostles' Creed, which was written by the early Christians after Jesus' death; the Lord's Prayer, which Jesus taught his disciples to pray at their request; and the two Sacraments, the Sacrament of Baptism and the Sacrament of Holy Communion, through which Christians physically experience the grace of God. Throughout this time of instruction, confirmands explore their faith and their relationship with God, as they begin a lifetime of adult study of God's word. Confirmation HomePage | Confirmation Instruction Overview
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204.4
¿Cuáles fueron las causas de la Revolución Mexicana? La Revolución Mexicana fue un gran movimiento armado que comenzó en 1910. Se caracterizó por una variedad de líderes de tipo socialista, liberal, anarquista, populista y a favor de la reforma agraria. Buscaban rescatar y crear nuevas leyes a favor del desarrollo de la población para que lograran tener una vida digna. Uno de los grandes personajes de la revolución mexicana es Porfirio Díaz, a la temprana edad de 3 años quedó huérfano de padre, ingresó en el Seminario de Oaxaca, pero no permaneció mucho tiempo, cursó estudios de leyes en el Instituto de Ciencias y Artes, donde fue discípulo de Benito Juárez, quien impartía derecho civil, así fue como logró adentrarse en la política. Más tarde ingresó a las fuerzas militares donde participó en la guerra entre conservadores y liberales, gracias a esto Juárez llegó a ser presidente, Díaz fue ascendido a general y electo diputado. En 1871 en noviembre lanzó el llamado Plan de La Noria, en el que se pronunciaba contra el reeleccionismo y el poder personal a favor de la Constitución de 1857 y de la libertad electoral, donde no tuvo éxito En 1877 fue declarado presidente constitucional, en el primer mandato (1876-1880) impulsó la reforma de la Constitución en la que se introdujo el veto expreso a las reelecciones presidenciales consecutivas, así como el control político donde eliminó a fuertes adversarios, al mismo tiempo sometió a la prensa cuando intentaba ser independiente. También estuvo a cargo en la guerra de Intervención Francesa y se mantuvo en el gobierno 30 años, sin embargo, favoreció el desarrollo tecnológico que transformó al país. El 15 de agosto de 1909, Tomás Alva Edison envío uno de sus primeros fonógrafos, logrando grabar un discurso con su voz, un gran avance tecnológico de la época. Durante su gobierno efectúo grandes logros que contrastan con injusticias sociales. En aquella época los mexicanos vivían en la miseria con un inestable porvenir, continuamente eran explotados, es decir, expuestos a largas jornadas laborales pues no contaban con derechos, además que las actividades que realizaban como la agricultura, minería y ganadería todavía pertenecían a sistemas feudales. En este lapso surgieron grandes líderes como Francisco I. Madero, Emiliano Zapata y Francisco Villa que buscaban ser la voz del pueblo y tenían un objetivo común: Porfirio Díaz. “Sufragio efectivo, no reelección” fue el lema de Francisco I. Madero en donde exigía los derechos laborales y la repartición de tierras. Madero lanzó el plan de San Luis con el propósito de desbancar a Díaz, luego que resultara electo en un nuevo periodo presidencial. "El 20 de noviembre, desde las 6 de la tarde en adelante, todos los ciudadanos de la República tomarán las armas para arrojar del poder a las autoridades que actualmente nos gobiernan". Después de una gran lucha revolucionaria que inició en 1910 y 35 años de gobierno Porfirio Díaz firmó su renuncia a la presidencia el 25 de mayo de 1911, abandonando el país donde murió exiliado en parís. Aunque el nuevo gobierno haya sido electo, las demandas revolucionarias populares no fueron remediadas, comenzando nuevamente luchas entre los bandos que eran aliados. Durante dos años Madero logró defender a su gobierno, desatando grandes enfrentamientos entre Emiliano Zapata, Francisco Villa y otros grupos armados. La decena trágica fue un enfrentamiento que duró 10 días y conduciría a la renuncia de Madero en febrero de 1913, Victoriano Huerta quien fue su conspirador, debido a esto asumió la presidencia. El Ejército Constitucionalista fue un equipo armado que estuvo a cargo de Venustiano Carranza, creando así, el Plan de Guadalupe donde consiguió que Victoriano Huerta dejara el poder en julio de 1914. En consecuencia, Los Convencionistas y Los Constitucionalistas fueron dos bandos que emergieron de La Convención de Aguascalientes y organizaron a los lideres revolucionarios que se resistían a que Huerta gobernara. Como resultado, las guerrillas entre los bandos dejaron un millón de muertos desde octubre de 1914 hasta noviembre de 1916. Las ofensivas Zapatistas y Villistas continuaron durante meses disipando fuerzas, el gobierno y ejército de los convencionistas llegaron a su final. Por otra parte, Venustiano Carranza convocó al Congreso Constituyente para redactar una nueva Carta Magna del país, en esta se manifiesta que los mexicanos tengan derechos laborales, agrarios, a la educación, recibir cuidado a la salud garantizada , libertad de prensa y derecho político, los cuales permanecen vigentes, las causas revolucionarias fueron importantes para la realización de la nueva Constitución que fue promulgada el 5 de febrero de 1917 que se considera como la conclusión de la Revolución Mexicana. No obstante, la violencia no terminó ya que las guerrillas entre los bandos no cesaron, a causa de esto lideres revolucionarios fueron asesinados como Emiliano Zapata quien murió el 10 de abril de 1919, abatido por las tropas del coronel Jesús Guajardo. Mientras que Pancho Villa fue asesinado el 20 de julio de 1923, cuando se dirigía a una fiesta familiar en Parral, Chihuahua.
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Opération Hauts-de-France propres Depuis 2017, « Hauts de France Propres » est une opération organisée par la Fédération Régionale des Chasseurs des Hauts-de-France, en partenariat avec la Région Hauts-de-France et les fédérations de pêche de la région. Notre le but est de mettre en œuvre, le temps d’un week-end écocitoyen, une vaste campagne de nettoyage de la nature. Dans le cadre de cette manifestation, des actions de sensibilisation du jeune public autour des thématiques de la réduction et du tri des déchets sont également organisées au sein d’écoles volontaires. Enfin, le traitement des déchets collectés durant ce week-end est mis en œuvre grâce à la mobilisation des EPCI (Établissements Publics de Coopération Intercommunale) et des centres de traitement des déchets. L’opération « Hauts-de-France propres » est ouverte à toute personne privée ou publique qui souhaite organiser un ramassage. Un site internet dédié à la manifestation (www.hautsdefrance-propres.fr) permet de recenser les différents points de rendez-vous mais on y trouve aussi les modalités de participation, le protocole de ramassage à suivre et toutes informations utiles. Le site contient également divers supports de communication (affiches, flyers…) permettant à tout organisateur de ramassage de mobiliser ses concitoyens. Grâce à l’appui de financeurs et mécènes, du matériel de ramassage est fourni aux participants à savoir des chasubles fluos, des gants et des sacs poubelles. En 2020, 49 000 personnes ont participé à l’opération « Hauts-de-France propres », dont des 12 450 établissements scolaires, et avaient ramassé 5 000 m3 de déchets. Notre objectif est de permettre une large mobilisation des habitants en les sensibilisant ainsi à la qualité de l’environnement de leur territoire et à la nécessité de le préserver. La prochaine édition aura lieu les 19, 20 et 21 mars 2021. Pour participer, connectez-vous sur : www.hautsdefrance-propres.fr
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L'attrape-bulles Le blog bande-dessinée POLAR-THRILLER > Tous les blogs Oliv, Mat et Fred... Un trio de journalistes du Parisien, entre 30 et 50 ans, sévissant dans l'édition des Hauts-de-Seine, qui s'est découvert une passion commune: la Bande Dessinée. D'Astérix à Lanfeust, de Fluide Glacial à l'Echo des Savanes, des Passagers du Vent à Blacksad... Chacun a ses références et ses thèmes de prédilection... Notre ambition: vous faire partager nos coups de coeur et vous informer, tout simplement, sur l'actualité du monde de la BD. Ni terre ni mer: suspens au bout de l'océan Jack Wolfgang, un agent secret au poil! L'été en pente douce, chaud c'est chaud! Giant: vraiment géant! Rodin et ses femmes ou la passion au bout des... 14-18: chiens de guerre dans cette chienne de... Un record d'humanisme et d'humour ! Les tueurs de Pigalle: ambiance! Sarah Andersen ou le journal d'une éternelle... Lady Sir : une BD - CD qui tient la note GLOP OU PAS GLOP millénium zidrou histoire a lire sur Sacré Vincent, enquête au temps des... temps sur Sacré Vincent, enquête au temps des... Pierre POTEL sur Le matou jaloux de Joann Sfar s'expose déjà Pascal SOURIAU sur Le dernier Larcenet : beau et angoissant ced sur L'esprit Charlie plane sur la BD mathilde sur Sfar c'est Bonnard ! Franciane sur Manara: l'érotisme s'expose! expo sexy pour la saint valentin sur Expo coquine pour la Saint-Valentin avena sur Tueurs de mamans: tuant! delambre sur Que dire de plus? EN CE MOMENT SUR LEPARISIEN.FR Seine-et-Marne : une voiture fonce dans une pizzeria, une jeune fille tuée, plusieurs blessés Mali : une attaque contre l'ONU fait sept morts et six blessés à Tombouctou Affaire des oeufs contaminés : une liste d'établissements concernés en France Attaque terroriste au Burkina : 18 morts, dont au moins un Français Attentat au Burkina : l'Afrique, cible du terrorisme depuis deux ans Ne comptez pas sur "L'été en pente douce" pour vous rafraîchir en cette période caniculaire... La transposition en BD du livre de Pierre Pelot dont l'adaptation cinématographique il y a 30 ans en a marqué plus d'un, suinte la même moiteur étouffante. Une moiteur qui colle à la peau et à l'esprit aussi bien par son caractère écrasant et désespéré que par la totale incongruité de sa charge érotique. Erotique? Vous avez dit érotique? Qui ne se souvient pas de la plus que troublante Pauline Lafont dans l'été en pente douce version grand écran, signée Gérard Krawczyk, n'a pas seulement la notion de ce terme. Pauline, c'est Lilas. Lilas l'ingénue, Lilas la charnelle, la désirable, dont la seule présence impose une tension sexuelle. Posée là comme une fleur sur un tas de fumier, elle provoque convoitise et jalousie. L ilas débarque en compagnie de Fane (Jean-Pierre Bacri dans le film) dans un village paumé (son village) pour l'enterrement de sa mère. Il récupère la maison familiale et avec elle, Mo, le frère handicapé mental (Jacques Villeret toujours dans le film) qui vivait là. Ce trio insolite ne va pas tarder à susciter ragots et haines dans le village où une vieille querelle oppose Fane et ses voisins garagistes. Le tout dans une chaleur étouffante. Adaptée à la BD pour Fluide Glacial par Pierre Pelot lui-même, réécrite pour l'occasion, l'histoire reste fidèle à l'original tout en y apportant quelques changements. Par exemple, Lilas et ses tenues plus que légères, toujours aussi sensuelle et provocante sans vraiment en avoir conscience, n'est plus blonde mais brune. Les voisins garagistes, frère et sœur, diffèrent du film... La fin, elle, forcément tragique colle au roman. Bref, on retrouve les sensations de ce long métrage devenu culte. On se sent tour à tour intrigué, mal à l'aise, séduit, fasciné par cette tension grandissante qui habite le récit, tout à la fois fresque sociale et regard sans complaisance sur la condition humaine qui tend inexorablement vers une voie sans issue. Les dessins de J-C Chauzy, auteur notamment des illustrations des albums-séries DRH ou Revanche, sont parfaits pour rendre l'ensemble de ces sensations palpables... L'été en pente douce Scénariste: Pierre Pelot, dessinateur: J.C Chauzy Editions Fluide Glacial Parution le 7 juin 2017 12:32 Écrit par Frédéric CHOULET dans ACTUALITE, EROTISME, GLOP OU PAS GLOP, RECIT | Lien permanent | Commentaires (0) | Tags : bd, chaleur, eté, sensualité, trouble, pente douce, pierre pelot, cinéma, lilas, pauline lafont, jean-pierre bacri, jacques villeret, érotique | | | Rodin et ses femmes ou la passion au bout des doigts "L'art, c'est la plus sublime mission de l'homme, puisque c'est l'exercice de la pensée qui cherche à comprendre le monde et à le faire comprendre" écrivait Rodin. Auguste Rodin, un monument de l'art contemporain. Monument de travail, de réflexion et de passion, mais aussi artisan, comme il se définissait lui-même, de la beauté et de l'amour. Au moment où l'artiste, considéré comme le père de la sculpture moderne, est célébré dans le monde entier à l'occasion du centenaire de sa mort, alors que les expos se multiplient, qu'un film sur sa vie, avec Vincent Lindon dans le rôle titre, vient d'être présenté au festival de Cannes, la BD se met aussi de la partie. Les éditions 21g viennent de faire paraître leur Rodin dans la série "Destins d'histoire", une collection qui a déjà mis à l'honneur, notamment, Mère Teresa, Martin Luther King, Gandhi ou Steve Jobs. Un Rodin de passion. Intitulé "Fugit Amor, portrait intime", cet album d'une centaine de pages réalisé par Eddy Simon et Joël Alessandra, avec la collaboration du musée Rodin, aurait aussi pu s'appeler "Rodin et ses femmes". Il retrace en effet le parcours du sculpteur à travers ses rencontres. Trois femmes qui ont construit sa vie en quelques sortes. La première, Rose Beuret, la fidèle, la patiente, l'a accompagné du début à la fin. La deuxième, Camille Claudel, sculptrice elle aussi, exprime la passion brûlante, la jeunesse et la sensualité, la fulgurance qui lui a permis de se dépasser de revivre à un moment clé de sa carrière et de sa vie. La troisième enfin, Claire Coudert, Duchesse de Choiseul, la mondaine et l'esthète, lui a ouvert les portes de la bonne société outre-atlantique, des médias, du pouvoir... avant de le lasser à la fin de sa vie. Toutes ont aimé l'homme, l'ont haï parfois, mais sans cesser d'admirer le prodigieux artiste... Ce parcours, on le suit avec plaisir et curiosité au fil des pages de l'album. On y croise aussi, entre son atelier parisien, la manufacture de Sèvres ou son pavillon de Meudon, d'autres artistes comme les sculpteurs Ernest Carrier-Belleuse et Alfred Boucher qui lui présenta son élève Camille, Isadora Duncan ou Bourdelle. Les œuvres sont bien sûr également très présentes. Comme le Penseur, Le Baiser, les Bourgeois de Calais et Les portes de l'enfer, visibles aujourd'hui dans les jardins du musée Rodin à Paris. Et c'est justement la directrice du musée de la rue de Varenne, Catherine Chevillot, auteur de la préface de l'album, qui en parle le mieux. " L'album d'Eddy Simon et Joël Alessandra souligne s'il en était besoin que le sculpteur, loin d'appartenir au passé, est encore aujourd'hui objet de contemporanéité et suscite l'inventivité d'artistes du crayon et de la couleur ", écrit-elle. Une inventivité à découvrir avec un grand plaisir. A. Rodin, Fugit amor, portrait intime Scénario: Eddy Simon, dessin: Joël Alessandra Editions 21g Jean-Paul Moulin avec le musée Rodin Parution le 26 mai 2017 18:56 Écrit par Frédéric CHOULET dans ACTUALITE, ART, GLOP OU PAS GLOP, HISTOIRE, ILE-DE-FRANCE, RECIT | Lien permanent | Commentaires (0) | Tags : auguste rodin, sculpture, bd, camille claudel, 21g, sensualité, musée | | | L'humour de Lauzier mis à nu Gérard Lauzier l'inclassable! La galerie parisienne Huberty et Breyne de la rue Saint-Honoré vous invite à redécouvrir l'univers de cet auteur aux multiples talents. Scénariste, dessinateur et réalisateur, Lauzier promène son talent et son humour grinçant entre Bande dessinée, théâtre et cinéma tout au long des années 1970 et 1980. Intitulée "L'humour libre", l'exposition qui se poursuit jusqu'au début juin 2017 présente une sélection de planches issues de plusieurs albums de Lauzier. On y retrouve entre autres "Un certain malaise", "Lili fatale", "La tête dans le sac" et les fameuses "Tranches de vie" publiées sur plus de dix ans entre 1975 et 1986. Chez Lauzier, l'homme qui bouscule l'ordre établi et les conformismes, le ton est décalé et féroce. Tout le monde en prend pour son grade. Les petits bourgeois qui se croient "arrivés" comme les artistes ratés, les cadres sup' aux discours soi-disant intellos... Dans cette étude de mœurs, univers critique sur le monde contemporain des années Giscard et Mitterrand, les rapports hommes-femmes tiennent une place de choix. Des rapports faits de sexisme non assumé, libre-échangisme et partouzes, anticonformisme "banalisé", cynisme... Les quelques cent œuvres originales présentées dans l'expo "L'humour libre" mettent particulièrement en avant cet aspect de l'œuvre de Lauzier, dans un trait clair, parfois cru, sans faux-semblant. On vous promet une promenade agréable entre ces planches au gout un brin nostalgique d'un humour aujourd'hui parfois légèrementpassé. Et on se prend à se demander ce que Gérard Lauzier, disparu fin 2008, aurait tiré de nos années 2010... Huberty et Breyne Gallery, 91, rue Saint-Honoré, Paris 1er arrondissement. Du mercredi au samedi, de 11 heures à 19 heures jusqu'au 3 juin 2017. 16:42 Écrit par Frédéric CHOULET dans ACTUALITE, COULISSES, EROTISME, GLOP OU PAS GLOP, HUMOUR | Lien permanent | Commentaires (0) | Tags : gérard lauzier, humour, bd, érotisme, échangisme, exposition, huberty et breyne gallery, partouzes | | | La case à bulles à Asnières, une librairie 100% BD Il va passer son week-end dans la Mecque du 9e art, le festival international de BD d’Angoulême (Charente) pour un séjour en forme de marathon professionnel. François Laroudie est à la tête de la Case à bulles, une librairie 100 % BD installée depuis moins d’un an avenue de la Marne, à Asnières. « La seule de la boucle nord même », précise celui qui habite la ville depuis treize ans. Pendant des mois, sa vitrine a été masquée par une bâche en raison de travaux sur l’immeuble. Aujourd’hui, impossible de rater l’échoppe pimpante et colorée. Dans un décor à la fois industriel et chaleureux, François Laroudie propose pas moins de 8 000 références dans un domaine au bord de l’emballement. Comme c’est souvent le cas avec les nouvelles librairies, la Case à bulles c’est l’histoire d’une reconversion. Il y a trois ans, François, producteur de cinéma indépendant à Paris et grand amateur de BD, se décide à sauter le pas. « Je m’étais donné jusqu’à 50 ans pour changer de vie, plaisante le nouveau libraire de… 49 ans. J’avais quelques impératifs : faire partie de Canal BD (NDLR : un réseau de librairies indépendantes qui aide et accompagne ses membres) et trouver un local suffisamment grand à Asnières, proche du cinéma. » La quête a fini par aboutir à ces 72 m2, à deux pas de la mairie, de la gare et du ciné. Idéal en somme. Très vite la Case à bulles a trouvé sa place dans le petit monde du commerce local et, à moins d’être foncièrement allergique à la BD, tout le monde y trouvera son compte. François Laroudie a même embauché une jeune femme, Manon Paul, experte en manga et comics, deux univers très codifiés. En décembre, La Case à bulles a acueilli une dédicace de Pascal Ruter, auteur du livre «Un cœur en braille » adapté au cinéma, un film dont François Laroudie est producteur associé. Le 11 mars, il recevra Emmanuel Guibert (la série Ariol, Le Photographe, La guerre d’Alan, etc.) pour des rencontres avec le jeune public (de 15 heures à 17 heures) puis avec les adultes. D’ici quelques semaines, il devrait aussi agiter la scène asniéroise avec une journée rassemblant des auteurs de fanzines, des associations et des dessinateurs locaux comme Juno. Reportage d'Olivier Bureau La Case à bulles, 46, avenue de la Marne et sur le site de Canal BD : http://www.canalbd.net/la-case-a-bulles. 18:52 Écrit par Frédéric CHOULET dans COULISSES, GLOP OU PAS GLOP, ILE-DE-FRANCE | Lien permanent | Commentaires (0) | Tags : angoulême, librairie, bd, asnières, case, bulles, canal bd | | | Road trip, rock et BD Waouh! Si vous aimez le rock, la BD et les belles histoires... The Long and Winding Road est forcément fait pour vous. Ici musique et histoire s'unissent pour le meilleur. Pas gagné pourtant au départ. En ouvrant l'album et en lisant le pitch de l'éditeur Kennes on se dit que voilà une gentille arnaque de plus version "regardez comme ma BD musicale est belle!". Dépassé, éculé, déjà vu sont les mots qui viennent à l'esprit. Et pourtant, la première page parcourue par pure curiosité en appelle une autre puis la suivante. L'intérêt monte pour ce récit finalement si singulier. Road trip sur fond de rock des années 60, l’album raconte le voyage posthume d’un fils plutôt mal dans sa peau au prénom prédestiné d'Ulysse. Ulysse va faire un long voyage sur les traces de son père à la mort de ce dernier. Le papa distant, bourgeois étriqué et d'apparence plutôt ordinaire se révèle en fait un sacré cachotier. Car le vieil homme désormais disparu avait caché à ses enfants son passé de rocker guitariste dans un groupe à la grande époque de la cool attitude et du lâcher prise. En 1970, en compagnie de trois amis musicos, il s'est rendu à bord d'un combi Wolkswagen au fameux concert mythique de l'île de Wight en Angleterre. Périple qui a changé sa vie. Le fils doit refaire ce voyage donc, avec les mêmes amis musicos, quelques kilos et cheveux blancs en plus, mais toujours aussi déglingos, afin de répandre les cendres du paternel sur l'île britanique. En fait c'est lui même qu'il va apprendre à connaître. Aux manettes de ce one shot, le scénariste Christopher et Pellejero au dessin. Pellejero n’est autre que le dessinateur des nouveaux épisodes de Corto Maltese, 20 ans après la mort de son créateur, Hugo Pratt, c’est dire si le dessin est beau. Comme cette vue grandiose du Woodstock à l'anglaise. Nostalgie, humour, amitié et secrets de famille se partagent la vedette dans ce récit remarquable. La musique aussi, omniprésente. Cerise sur le, gâteau, chaque chapitre de ce roman graphique porte le nom d'un tube des années 1970 et est écrit sur l’ambiance du morceau en question, à écouter tout en lisant si vous le souhaitez. Musique ! Christopher et Pellejero Editions Kennes Parution le 5 octobre 2016. 22:10 Écrit par Frédéric CHOULET dans COULISSES, GLOP OU PAS GLOP, RECIT | Lien permanent | Commentaires (0) | Tags : rock, bd, road trip, île de wight, festival, pellejero | | | Les souvenirs en BD de Lolita Séchan Renaud Photo LP/Olivier Arandel Pas toujours facile d'être la fille de... Peut-être encore moins quand le "de" en question s'appelle Renaud Séchan. On a découvert Lolita (Lola) par les chansons pleines de tendresse et de poésie de son papa. On la connaît moins comme auteure de BD. La petite fille d'hier s'est cherchée durant de nombreuses années avant d'entreprendre, seule, à un peu plus de vingt ans, un voyage au Vietnam. Un voyage qui va lui permettre de découvrir un autre monde et de faire des rencontres, plus particulièrement l'une d'elles, qui changeront sa vie. C'est cette belle histoire que raconte aujourd'hui Lolita, jolie jeune femme de 36 ans, scénariste et illustratrice, dans l'album qui sort cette semaine aux éditions Delcourt. Les brumes de Sapa retrace l'amitié improbable entre Lolita, jeune parisienne un peu perdue et Lo Thi Gôm, fillette appartenant à la minorité Hmong. Touchant, parfois naïf, ce récit dépouillé de tout artifice est un voyage intime au coeur d'une belle relation... On s'y laisse prendre. Les brumes de Sapa Lolita Séchan Sortie le 5 octobre 2016 Prix: 24,95€ 16:41 Écrit par Frédéric CHOULET dans COULISSES, GLOP OU PAS GLOP, RECIT | Lien permanent | Commentaires (0) | Tags : renaud, lolita, lola, séchan, vietnam, bd | | | Demi sang: vengeance au pays des ogres Dieux Un mélange de conte et de tragédie fantastique! Demi sang, deuxième histoire de l'univers des Ogres-Dieux paru aux éditions Soleil, fascine et effraye tout à la fois. Car c'est le récit d'une vengeance que nous narre ici le duo Hubert et Gatignol. La vengeance de Yori, batard de Loris, noble-né. Rejeté par son père après s'être défendu face aux brimades et agressions de l'un des fils légitimes de ce dernier, Yori le petit garçon blond aux yeux clairs et au visage d'ange, va en garder un ressentiment et un désir de vengeance qui guidera toute sa vie. Lui le batard indésirable va, à force d'intrigues, de trahisons et de ruses, devenir le maître des nobles-nés en gagnant le poste suprême de Chambellan du roi dieu, premier des hommes auprès des ogres. Un poste qui apporte le pouvoir mais se révèle aussi synonyme de danger... Un récit glaçant et et humain à la fois, servi par un dessin précis en noir et blanc qui passe sans crier gare du regard émerveillé et pur de l'enfance à la flamme vengeresse et sans pitié qui ronge l'oeil du jeune adulte assoifé de pouvoir. Il y a quelque chose de Games of Thrones dans cette histoire qui utilise tous les codes du récit fantastique tout en s'ancrant dans la réalité des sentiments humains dans ce qu'ils peuvent créer de plus cruel et de plus vil. Fascinant. Demi sang - Les ogres dieux Hubert et Gatignol Editions Soleil collection Métamorphose. 12:15 Écrit par Frédéric CHOULET dans FANTASTIQUE, GLOP OU PAS GLOP, HISTOIRE, RECIT | Lien permanent | Commentaires (0) | Tags : bd, ogres dieux, fantastiique, contes, légende | | | Mister Renaud de retour en bulles Renaud revival! Décidément le chanteur au foulard n'en finit pas de ressusciter. Après son nouveau disque, ses clips, son bouquin et ses interventions médiatiques et sur les réseaux sociaux, c'est en BD que Mister Renaud renait cette fois-ci. Les éditions Delcourt rééditent en cette rentrée de septembre le best of des chansons de Renaud en Bande Dessinée. Une troisième édition enrichie. Les 22 chansons revisitées et illustrées par les potes et admirateurs dessinateurs du chanteur tels que Frank Margerin, Régis Loisiel, Ptiluc ou François Boucq, parues dans "Renaud d'enfer" en2002 sont toutes là. Mais l'album paru en cette année 2016 et rebaptisé "La bande à Renaud" ne compte plus 22 mais 23 chansons. A l'incontournable "J'ai embrassé un flic", superbement illustré en noir et blanc par Richard Guérineau, qui ouvre l'album, s'ajoute en deuxième position "La nuit en taule" par Terreur graphique. Enfin c'est la plus ancienne mais inoubliable "Mahattan-Kaboul" mise en image dans un mélange de réalisme et de poésie par Edith, auteur et illustratrice de nombreux livres pour la jeunesse, qui clôt l'album. Les amateurs retrouveront également entre autres, L'auto-stoppeuse, le retour de la Pépette , Laisse béton, le Père Noël noir ou Mistral Gagnant. Que du bonheur quoi! Et rien ne vous empêche d'écouter les chansons en même temps que vous lisez... Pas con hein? La bande à Renaud, 25 chansons en BD 17:18 Écrit par Frédéric CHOULET dans COULISSES, GLOP OU PAS GLOP, HUMOUR | Lien permanent | Commentaires (0) | Tags : renaud, chansons, bd, bande, delcourt | | | Renoir et l'amour des femmes Sans conteste, Auguste Renoir aimait les femmes. Tout dans son œuvre le prouve. Et ce du premier à son dernier jour d'homme et d'artiste. L'album "Auguste Renoir: danse à la campagne" paru dans la très belle et passionnante collection "Les grands peintres" des éditions Glénat met de belle façon cette facette de l'artiste en avant. A travers deux de ses muses en fait, Suzanne Valadon et Aline Charigot . La première sera le modèle de "Danse à la ville", la seconde de "Danse à la campagne". Nous sommes à Paris, hiver 1893. Auguste Renoir et son ami et marchand d'art, Paul Durand Ruel, se rendent au cabaret "Le chat noir". Un certain Erik Satie est au piano et les deux amis l'invitent à leur table. Satie qui n'est pas encore un compositeur célèbre parle avec passion de sa future femme. Fiancée qui se révèle être Suzanne Valadon, ex muse et maîtresse de Renoir. Les souvenirs reviennent au peintre. A l'époque il se partageait entre deux modèles et deux amantes, Suzanne et Aline... Deux femmes aux caractères très différents. Rivales sur ses toiles et dans son lit. Car Auguste Renoir ne s'en cache pas: il a une passion pour les courbes et la chair, les fesses et les seins, une fascination pour le corps féminin si présent dans son œuvre. Aux manettes de ce bel album, le couple Dodo et Ben Radis plus connu pour sa série humoristique à succès, véritable journal au quotidien sur la vie à deux, Max et Nina dont le septième tome est sorti l'an dernier. Ces deux là se connaissent bien et le duo scénariste (Dodo la fille), dessinateur (Ben Radis le garçon) fonctionne à merveille. L'ambiance de cette fin du XIXème artistique et bohème du côté de Montmartre, mais aussi l'intimité de l'atelier, les scènes de pose et de nudité... On y est. "Danse à la campagne" nous fait remonter le temps avec plaisir. Auguste Renoir: danse à la campagne, Dodo et Ben Radis, Collection Les grands peintres chez Glénat. Parution 15 juin 2016 12:18 Écrit par Frédéric CHOULET dans EROTISME, GLOP OU PAS GLOP, HISTOIRE, ILE-DE-FRANCE | Lien permanent | Commentaires (0) | Tags : bd, renoir, art, peinture, paris, nu, modèle, muse, suzanne valadon, bagatelle, portrait, erik satie, montmartre | | | Durango: tellement western Ville perdue en plein désert de l'Ouest américain, shérif incorruptible, saloon mal famé, jolie fille à défendre, attaque de diligence, vrais méchants et héros solitaire... Les aventures de Durango reprennent tous les codes du bon vieux western spaghetti. Le pistolero, as de la gachette, aux faux airs de Clint Eastwood, représente le stéréotype même du cowboy justicier aventurier qui tire plus vite que tous les autres. Et c'est certainement pour cela qu'on ne s'en lasse pas. Ce dix-septième tome, intitulé "Jessie", paru chez Soleil, toujours signé du scénariste Yves Swolfs, depuis le premier tome, en 1980, avec Iko au dessin, n'échappe pas à la règle. On y retrouve notre cowboy solitaire convalescent. Il soigne ses blessures chez son ami shérif de la petite ville de Hancock, Larry Haynes, et en profite pour récupérer sa précision et sa rapidité dans le maniement de son Mauser C96. Mais sa tranquillité va bientôt être troublée par l'attaque d'un transport de fonds, l'arrivée d'une jeune et jolie femme aux intentions obscures et un magot introuvable... 46 pages à découvrir comme on regarde un bon western spaghetti, sans réelle surprise mais avec toujours autant de plaisir. Durango, tome 17, Jessie Yves wolfs au scénario et Iko au dessin Editions Soleil Parution le 15 juin 2016 11:02 Écrit par Frédéric CHOULET dans GLOP OU PAS GLOP, western | Lien permanent | Commentaires (0) | Tags : bd, western, durango, soleil, iko, swolfs, mauser | | |
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Gabriele, adottato dopo 14 anni in canile. Anche il nuovo padrone è in sedia a rotelle Ponzano (Treviso), 11 febbraio 2014 – Ci sono voluti 14 anni di canile, ma alla fine anche Gabriele ce l’ha fatta: domenica è stato adottato. Lo spinone, che oggi non riesce più a muovere le zampe posteriori e si sposta solo grazie ad un carrellino per cani disabili, era entrato nel canile di Ponzano quanto aveva appena un anno. Era il lontano 1999, si presume che fosse stato provato per la caccia e non funzionasse e che per questo sia stato abbandonato. Nessuno poteva immaginare che a 14 anni, e per di più coi problemi che ha, qualcuno lo potesse adottare. Eppure il momento di andarsene con una nuova famiglia è arrivato anche per lui. A portaselo a casa è stata una famiglia di Fontanafredda, in provincia di Pordenone. E il caso ha voluto che il suo nuovo padrone sia in sedia a rotelle, proprio come lui. Si tratta Debora Trevisan, 43 anni, e Jean Pierre Cucchiaro (in foto con Gabriele), 44 anni, in sedia a rotelle da quando ne aveva venti per un incidente in moto, ed i loro figli. «Ora abbiamo due sedie a rotelle che girano per casa – racconta Debora – Gabriele è un cane buonissimo e che si sta già ambientando. Cercavo un cane anziano da adottare e grazie alla mia amica Paola Gallo di Aviano, che ha seguito le vicende del canile di Ponzano, l’ho trovato: è stato amore a prima vista e ce lo siamo portati a casa subito». Vedere Gabriele andarsene con una nuova famiglia, quando ormai tutti credevano che avrebbe finito la sua esistenza in canile, è stata una grande emozione. Gabriele, sottolineano i volontari dell’Enpa che gestiscono il canile di Ponzano, non è l’unico cane anziano che spera ancora di trovare dei padroni che gli vogliano bene. «Ne abbiamo 160 che cercano famiglia – afferma Francesco Brazzale, volontario Enpa – In questi giorni vengono qua a chiederci i cani di razza sequestrati dalla Finanza perché così non li pagano. Eppure anche gli altri meritano una famiglia. Venite a vederli». Matteo Ceron Fonte: Oggi Treviso Bomber festeggia sfondando di testa la panchina – VIDEO Stupro di gruppo su una minore, 4 condannati 16 anni 8 mesi
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Jason Aldean Concert Tour Jason Aldine Williams was born on. His parents divorced when he was just three, and he resided with his mom and spend the summers with his dad in Homestead, FL, where his dad helped him learn the way to play with the guitar. After high school, only three joined a group, and played in Georgia, Florida and Alabama. Only three only at that time met Michael Knox, who was at that time with Warner Chappell tune publishers, and started composing tunes. Only three went to Nashville, and was signed to a publishing deal. False Starts that are several Aldean was signed into a record deal, but was subsequently dropped. For postponing recording sessions only three signed with another label, but was lost again. After a showcase Aldean met Lawrence Mathis, who signed on as his supervisor, one night. That is where Jason determined he'd give himself move back to Georgia, or to get a record deal. The tune went to become his first Top 10 single. Michael Knox, who'd stayed from the days when they first met when he worked with Warner Chappell publishing made the record. You don't have to fret about a sophomore jinx Aldean's second record was entitled Relentless. The title track was final and the third single to be released in the record. It peaked at No. 15 on the graphs. Before in the year, a live concert was recorded by Aldean before a sold out crowd which will be released as a live DVD afterwards in 2009. Jason is among the opening performances for Keith Urban on the Getaway Collectively World Tour, which began in May. Jason Aldean Concert tour
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Chicago Cubs Minor League Wrap: Opening Night! Minor league baseball returns for the first time since September 2019. By Josh Timmers@JoshFTimmers May 4, 2021, 11:22pm CDT Share All sharing options for: Chicago Cubs Minor League Wrap: Opening Night! Chase Strumpf Welcome back to the Cubs Minor League Wrap! It’s been a long time and some things have changed, so I think I should probably tell you what this is all about. Every night after the Cubs minor league teams finish, I give you a quick round-up of the score and some of the highlights. If there is any video available, I’ll either post or link to that. Normally I start with the pitching and tell you who started, who got the decision and who go the save, if any. I’ll tell you how those pitchers did. Next I’ll go on to the hitters and mention everyone who had a notable game. Normally, I define “notable game” as someone who had either two hits or a home run. Now I do make exceptions to those rules. For example if someone went 1 for 4 with a three-run double or 1 for 1 with three walks, I’ll probably give them a mention. But the general rule of thumb is two hits or a home run. I’ve been doing this since 2007 now and I think the system works. The one thing that I won’t do is turn this space into a nightly top prospect report. There are two reasons for this. For one, I don’t think it’s beneficial for anyone to obsess about Ed Howard, for example, if he turns in a pair of 0 for 4 nights back-to-back. Now if a prospect is in a deep slump, like going 3 for 32 or something, then I’ll get around to mentioning it. But you can’t tell a thing about a guy from a couple of nights and it doesn’t do any good to obsess about box scores. The other reason is that doing that would take away from all the other guys who are trying to make the majors as well. If I only wrote about the guys who were top prospects, you never would have known about David Bote, for example, until he reached Iowa. If you really want to know how a player did that day that I didn’t mention, I always provide a link to the box score. But I recommend remembering that baseball is a marathon, not a sprint. This is especially true for minor leaguers working their way to Wrigley. All the box scores are the MLB-style box scores now that the majors have annexed Minor League Baseball. I really preferred the old-style minors box scores that looked like what MLB used in the aughts. I’m not happy with the way MLB “modernized” the MiLB stats and website. Anyway, if you’re an old reader, I’m sure all of this is familiar to you. If you’re a new reader, I’m sure you’ll catch on quickly. And a big thank you to everyone reading. Congratulate me. I remembered to put South Bend before Myrtle Beach. The depleted Iowa Cubs were shut out by Indianapolis (Pirates), 3-0. Joe Biagini made his Cubs system debut tonight and he pitched well, although he got stuck with the loss. He gave up two runs in the first inning, but then settled down and kept Indianapolis from scoring for the next five innings. Biagini’s final line was two runs on six hits over six innings. He struck out two and did not walk anyone. Iowa managed only two hits, both singles in the sixth inning. Shortstop Sergio Alcantára was 1 for 2 with a walk. Beyond the guys that were called up to Wrigley for today’s doubleheader, Iowa was also missing Patrick Wisdom and Trent Giambrone, who were both away from the team for family reasons. The Smokies are going to have wait yet another day to play baseball as they were rained out. No makeup date has been announced yet. The South Bend Cubs brought the Quad Cities River Bandits (Royals) to justice, 7-4. It was the tenth-straight win for South Bend, going back to the 2019 playoffs and regular season. Peyton Remy got the Opening Night start and kept the River Bandits off the board for the first four innings, He got in trouble in the fifth, gave up two runs (one after he left) and left the game after 75 pitches. The final line on Remy was two runs, only one earned run, on three hits over 4.2 innings. He struck out six, walked one and hit one batter. The win went to Matteo Bocchi, who finished the top of the eighth inning. Bocchi entered the game with the bases loaded and one out. He gave up an inherited runner when right fielder Yonathan Perlaza dropped a shallow fly ball, although Perlaza recovered quickly enough to throw out the runner going from first to second, so no error was charged. Bocchi then ended the inning on a ground out. The save went to Cayne Ueckert, who pitched a perfect ninth inning. Ueckert did not strike out anyone. South Bend took the lead for good in the bottom of the eighth on a two-run double by third baseman Delvin Zinn. Zinn went 1 for 3 with a stolen base and a sacrifice fly. He had three RBI and scored once. Center fielder D.J. Wilson was 2 for 3 with two doubles and a walk. Wilson scored twice. Second baseman Chase Strumpf was 2 for 4 with a double and a walk. He scored one run. We’ve got highlights for South Bend! Myrtle Beach Pelicans The Myrtle Beach Pelicans were bitten by the Charleston RiverDogs (Rays), 6-3. Manuel Espinoza gave up five runs in the third inning and took the loss. Espinoza finished with five runs, three earned, on five hits over four innings. Espinoza walked one and did not strike anyone out. I was pleased to see Jose Albertos pitch a scoreless bottom of the eighth inning. He didn’t allow any hits, but he did walk one and strike out one. For those wondering about his control problems in 2018 and 2019, he threw 11 pitches and six were strikes. Center fielder Darius Hill was 2 for 5 with a two-run double in the fifth inning. He scored when the next batter, Ed Howard, singled him home with his first official professional hit. Howard was 1 for 4, but he seems to have put on a defensive show tonight. Here are a few highlights, including two great defensive plays by Howard and his RBI single. An update from Charleston: • Ed Howard defense • Darius Hill 2-run double • Howard RBI single RiverDogs lead 6-3 in the 6th. pic.twitter.com/TqSVM7Lzky — Myrtle Beach Pelicans (@Pelicanbaseball) May 5, 2021 Next Up In Chicago Cubs minor leagues More praise for Cubs minor league prospects Three Cubs make The Athletic’s Top 100 prospects list Pete Crow-Armstrong named 28th-best prospect by MLB Pipeline BCB 2023 Cubs Top 25 Prospects List: The Top 5 BCB 2023 Cubs Top 25 Prospects List: 6 to 10 BCB 2023 Cubs Top 25 Prospects List: 11 through 15 MLB’s pitch timer has had some unintended consequences — for team broadcasters The faster pace of play means changes for the on-air product.
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Skaggs: Horses are a growing part of Ag sector bskaggs@uga.edu If you spend any time driving across Northeast Georgia, you will notice how the ‘landscape’ has changed. What was once primarily farm land has changed to primarily neighborhoods and homes on small acreages.However, agriculture is still alive and well, particularly on small farms, and many of these small parcels of land have something in common — horses.There are an estimated 250,000 horses that reside in the state of Georgia and there hasn’t been a census of horses in the state since 1969. An estimate of 250,000 is based on statistics from breed associations and surrounding states that have recently completed a horse census.Georgia’s horse population contains multiple breeds which are used for multiple disciplines.It is estimated that the Georgia horse industry has a $1 billion annual economic impact. The 2006 Georgia Farm Gate Value Report published by the University of Georgia Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development ranks horses as sixth among 60 agricultural products.This ranking is based on estimates of money generated from the boarding, training, breeding, and raising of horses. The total of the estimated farm gate income generated from horses was $416,478,500. This value accounts for approximately 120,000 horses or less than half of the horses thought to reside in Georgia.In Hall County, income generated from horses is growing annually. In 2006, the total farm gate income from horses was more than $15 million, not including the related sales and services such as feed, tack, supplies, and veterinary services.The No. 1 use of horses is for some type of recreation. Trail riding is probably the largest recreational use of horses. Showing horses is both recreational as well as business.There are more than 1,200 licensed boarding stables in the state of Georgia. The horse industry generates many different businesses and services that have a direct connection to feed, breeding, training, tack and equipment, transportation, insurance and real estate.Last year presented horse owners and boarding facilities with a number of challenging issues. Certainly, the ongoing drought resulted in reduced hay supplies, thereby driving up the cost of hay. Also, the price of corn-based feeds increased as well due to the heightened emphasis on corn ethanol production.Another issue facing the horse industry is that of land use — in particular, managing horses on small acreages.In times of ample rainfall, rotating the animals from one pasture to another is feasible, but during drought, there simply is not enough grass to go around.Also related to small acreage farms is the rural-suburban interface. Specifically, residents from a non-farm background moving into a more rural setting and experiencing for the first time the sites, sounds, and smells that come with most farming operations.As Northeast Georgia continues to grow and change, issues such as these will be as important, if not more so, than the traditional challenges many farmers face.Horse owners, and farmers in general, will likely need to take a proactive role in educating the general public of the benefits of farms and farm communities.For more information the horse industry, visit www.extension.org/horses.Billy Skaggs is Hall County extension agent. He can be reached at 770-531-6988. His column appears biweekly and at gainesvilletimes.com.
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Helfen Sie uns. Spenden für den Kalender. Spendern +++ Hl. Sabas I., erster Erzbischof von Serbien Rastko, jüngster Sohn des serbischen Fürsten Stefan I. Nemanja, erhielt um 1190 die Verwaltung des Gebiets nördlich von Dubrovnik übertragen. Zwei Jahre später floh er mit einem russischen Mönch auf den Berg Athos, um einer Vermählung zu entgehen. Er wurde Mönch mit dem Mönchsnamen Sabas und trat er ins griechische Athoskloster Vatopedi ein, wo sich ihm 1197 sein Vater zugesellte, der 1195 abgedankte hatte und seitdem als Mönch Simeon in seiner Stiftung, dem Kloster Studenica, lebte. Zusammen erneuerten sie das zerstörte Athoskloster Hilander. Sabas wurde Hegumenos von Hilander, 1201 zum Hierodiakon und Priester geweiht und erhielt 1205 in Thessaloniki die Würde eines Archimandriten. Simeon starb 1199, Sabas überführte die Gebeine seines Vaters 1207 in die Heimat. Auf Wunsch seines Bruders, des Fürsten Stefan II., blieb Sabas in Serbien als Archimandrit im Kloster Studenica. Er verfasste die Geschichte der Regentschaft seines Vaters und einen liturgischen Text für ihn, der die älteste bekannte serbische Hymne in Kirchenslawisch darstellt. Des weiteren überlieferte er weltliche Gesetzbücher, erstellte das erste Kirchenrechtsbuch und übersetzte liturgische Bücher ins Serbische. Aufgrund seiner schlechten Erfahrungen mit römischen Bischöfen auf dem Athos stand Sabas wohl in Opposition zur Rom-freundlichen Politik seines Bruders Stephan II., möglicherweise hat er sich 1214 wieder ins Kloster Hilander zurückgezogen und musste dann 1217 für zwei Jahre ins Exil gehen. Aber nach dem Zeugnis seines ersten Biographen Domentijan wirkte er an der 1217 erfolgreichen Initiative Stefans mit, beim Papst die Königskrone zu erlangen und führte mehrere diplomatische Missionen für seinen Bruder durch. Am byzantinischen Kaiser- und Patriarchensitz in Nicäa - dem heutigen Íznik in der Türkei - erreichte er 1219 die Errichtung eines autokephalen Erzbistums für das neue serbische Königreich; er selbst wurde zum ersten Erzbischof von Serbien geweiht. Auf dem Rückweg soll er auf dem Athos und in Thessaloniki Mönche angeworben und Bücher gesammelt haben. Neben den drei bestehenden - zuvor dem Erzbistum Ochrid unterstellten - Bistümern gründete Sabas acht neue, das Kloster Žiča bei Kraljevo machte er zu seinem Sitz. Er bemühte sich gründlich um die Vertiefung des Christentums und die Festigung der Kirchenorganisation. 1229 unternahm er eine Pilgerfahrt ins Heilige Land. 1233 legte er sein Amt als Erzbischof nieder und begab sich erneut auf Pilgerfahrt nach Jerusalem, nach Alexandria und besuchte die Klöster in der Sketischen Wüste sowie auf dem Sinai; er besuchte Antiochia - das heutige Antakya -, Armenien, Anatolien und Konstantinopel - das heutige Ístanbul. Dabei wurde er krank und starb auf der Rückreise, als er Gast des bulgarischen Zaren Ivan II.war. König Ladislaus von Serbien überführte 1237 seine zunächst in der Kirche der Vierzig Märtyrer in Turnovo - dem heutigen Weliko Tarnowo (Велико Търново) in Bulgarien - beigesetzten Gebeine ins Kloster Mileševa nahe Prijepolje, das Sabas kurz vor seinem Tod gegründet hatte. Schon für sein Grab in Turnovo wurden Wunder berichtet, Mileševa wurde ein sehr bedeutender Wallfahrtsort, Sabas wurde neben seinem Vater als Heiliger und Landespatron der Serben verehrt. Die Türken verbrannten 1595 seine Reliquien. Help us to translate this on German language!
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Fnac.com marketplace 93.48 Ampoule / Luminaire connecté Test Philips Hue Iris : je ne suis pas une lampe En revanche, je sais mettre l'ambiance Par Franck Mée Mis à jour le 13/05/16 à 15h06 Déposer votre avis Philips Hue Play gradient À partir de 187.9 € Awox SmartLIGHT Color SML-c9 Philips Hue White and Color Ambiance Philips Hue White Ambiance GU10 Philips Hue Lightstrip Plus Qualité de lumière Commodité d'emploi Contrôle à distance possible avec un compte Hue. Design (pour les amateurs). Idéale en éclairage indirect vers un mur. Interface de choix de couleurs. Large choix d'applications tierces. Fonctions des applications tierces. Construction plastique. Encombrement. Pas d'interrupteur. Qualité de lumière médiocre. Pas de mode blanc. Comparez les 61 produits testés Quel luminaire et ampoule connectés choisir ? Blanc Non Couleurs Oui Culots NA Luminosité mesurée 74 lux Consommation mesurée 6 W Technologie LED Angle de diffusion 120 ° Dimensions 18,8 x 20 x 18,5 Connectivité Wi-Fi OS compatibles Android, iOS Annexe NA Outre les ampoules destinées à éclairer une pièce, le système Philips Hue comporte des luminaires variés qui se dédient à la création d'ambiance. C'est le cas de l'Iris, un gros éclairage de décoration dont le but est juste d'apporter une touche de couleur. La plupart des ampoules connectées sont, avant tout, des ampoules : leur raison d'être est d'apporter un éclairage. La Hue Iris, elle, est avant tout une lumière d'ambiance, qui permet de colorer un mur en fonction de son humeur du jour. C'est un globe transparent, un peu plastique et plutôt volumineux, qu'un méplat permet de poser au sol mais qu'il est impossible d'accrocher. Sa position naturelle est d'être installé dans l'angle d'une pièce pour projeter une lumière indirecte et colorer un mur clair. Nous l'avons vu au paragraphe précédent, mais répétons-le : le rôle de l'Iris n'est pas d'éclairer une pièce. Posée dans un coin, elle crée une ambiance, mais elle ne prétend absolument pas fournir un éclairage contrôlé pour vivre, lire ou travailler. Cette mise en garde étant faite, nous allons tout de même faire une analyse technique, pour voir. Tout d'abord, il faut noter que l'Iris ne propose pas de mode blanc, et donc pas de réglage de la température de couleur. Elle peut en revanche afficher des couleurs plus ou moins saturées ; en désaturant totalement, elle offre donc une lumière non colorée, avec une température de couleur fixe de 5640 K. L'indice de reproduction des couleurs donne une idée de la régularité du spectre d'un éclairage : au-delà de 90, c'est plutôt régulier et tous les objets éclairés seront vus avec leur "vraie" couleur ; en dessous de 80, l'ampoule manque de régularité et certaines couleurs vues sous cet éclairage peuvent être fausses. Plutôt que la seule valeur d'IRC (qui est un spectaculaire… 24 !), nous avons choisi de vous montrer le spectre de l'Iris en "blanc". Dans l'idéal, il devrait se rapprocher de ceux du soleil ou d'une ampoule à incandescence ; mais la technologie LED ne permet pas d'obtenir de tels spectres et même les bonnes ampoules comme la Philips PAR20 ont des "pics" plus ou moins prononcés. Mais rares sont les produits qui fournissent des montagnes aussi hautes que l'Iris. Vous voyez qu'elle n'émet en fait pratiquement pas de vert, ni de rouge profond ; elle paraît blanche à l'œil, mais un objet "purement" vert (qui ne renvoie pas la lumière bleue ni jaune) paraîtrait quasiment noir. À l'inverse, un objet qui paraît jaune-vert au soleil parce qu'il renvoie la lumière rouge, jaune et verte pourrait paraître orange en étant illuminé par l'Iris. C'est en fait presque ludique de chercher des objets de couleurs métamères qui soient séparées par le "blanc" de l'Iris — mais ça n'est pas signe d'un éclairage de qualité ! L'éclairage reste relativement directionnel : l'Iris éclaire une zone mais n'illuminera pas l'ensemble d'un mur. La puissance n'est pas énorme (nous avons mesuré 74 lux à un mètre), mais ce n'est sans doute guère gênant étant donné son objectif. Comme les autres ampoules du système Hue, l'Iris est pilotée par un pont. Attention, l'Iris est généralement vendue seule : il vous faudra donc acheter un pont séparément si vous n'en avez pas déjà un. L'installation impose plus de connexions et d'étapes qu'un système Bluetooth : le pont doit être connecté à la box (câble Ethernet fourni), le smartphone également (Wi-Fi), puis l'application recherche le pont sur le réseau domestique ; une fois celui-ci trouvé et connecté, il faut encore lui faire rechercher l'éclairage. Ce n'est absolument pas compliqué, juste un peu plus long. En contrepartie, le système peut être contrôlé à distance (à condition d'avoir un compte Philips Hue) et réunit tous les luminaires compatibles. L'installation plus longue est donc la contrepartie d'une utilisation plus souple, en particulier pour ceux qui vont connecter une large palette d'éclairages dans différentes pièces. La deuxième version du pont, reconnaissable à sa coque carrée (la première était ronde), ajoute en outre la compatibilité Apple Homekit. Pour plus de détails, vous pouvez consulter notre test du kit de démarrage Hue version 2. L'application Philips par défaut a des avantages, en particulier pour le choix de la couleur et de la saturation de plusieurs ampoules, séparément ou par lots — la création et la séparation des groupes étant la plus intuitive que nous ayons vue. Il lui manque également quelques fonctions, comme le pilotage des ampoules par le son, les animations d'ambiance, etc. Là encore, nous vous encourageons à lire nos commentaires sur le test du kit de démarrage Hue. L'Iris étant particulièrement destinée à créer des ambiances, les manques de l'application par défaut sont plus gênants pour elle que pour les ampoules d'éclairage. Qu'à cela ne tienne : de nombreuses applications sont compatibles, Philips ayant largement ouvert le système Hue aux développeurs tiers. L'application Philips Hue (iOS ou Android) propose même une rubrique dédiée, permettant de voir une sélection de logiciels tiers compatibles ; nous regrettons juste l'absence de filtre permettant de sélectionner les applications gratuites ou de cibler des mots-clefs spécifiques — mais une recherche dans les boutiques Google Play et App Store vous donnera tous les détails. Certaines applications peuvent totalement remplacer celle d'origine, comme All 4 Hue, de Rene Wahl (3,99 €). Reprenant la logique de l'application par défaut, elle ajoute une large palette de fonctions : programmation en fonction de l'heure du lever ou du coucher de soleil, animations, effets… Elle permet également de faire réagir l'éclairage à l'arrivée d'un SMS, d'un appel ou d'une notification, ce qui peut intéresser ceux qui laissent leur téléphone dans une autre pièce ou le préfèrent silencieux. D'autres applications sont plutôt des compléments ; par exemple, HueManic de Urbandroid Team est dédiée aux effets dynamiques, proposant dès la page d'accueil la fonction "disco" où la lampe change de couleur et d'intensité selon le bruit capté par le micro du smartphone, franchement efficace pour les soirées musicales — c'est une fonction assez courante chez la concurrence, et curieusement absente de l'application Philips officielle. Quant à Huey de Rockaway Labs, elle utilise l'appareil photo d'un smartphone pour régler la couleur de la lampe ; en plaçant l'Iris derrière un téléviseur et le smartphone devant, elle peut donc créer en quelque sorte un "Ambilight pour tous". Une multitude d'autres logiciels sont proposés, des plus simples aux plus avancés, y compris IFTTT, incontournable pour programmer des scénarios domotiques. L'intérêt et l'ergonomie de ces logiciels sont très variables — de même que leur traduction, lorsqu'elle existe —, mais c'est un vrai bon point de Philips que d'avoir ainsi élargi le champ des possibilités à l'imagination des autres développeurs. Il ne reste plus à l'utilisateur qu'à fouiller pour trouver les applications qui lui correspondent. Combien de lux pour s'éclairer ? Voici les niveaux d'éclairage recommandés pour les pièces de la maison : placard et activité ponctuelle : 30 et 50 lux pièce à vivre : 100 à 200 lux activités nécessitant de la précision : 200 à 500 lux mise en avant d'une zone ou d'un objet : 500 à 1000 lux Répétons-le une dernière fois : l'Iris n'est pas faite pour éclairer une pièce de travail. En revanche, c'est une lumière idéale en éclairage indirect pour régler la couleur d'un mur blanc et modifier l'ambiance de la pièce. Et avec les applications tierces, tout ou presque est envisageable, de la relaxation à la discothèque. Quelles sont les meilleures ampoules connectées E27 ? Quelles sont les meilleurs luminaires rubans connectés ? Quelles sont les meilleures ampoules connectées GU10 ? Quelles sont les meilleurs ampoules et luminaires connectés ? Franck Mée Méta-geek tout-terrain, parle couramment photo, ciné 3D, informatique, labo ou maison. Milite pour l'ouverture d'une rubrique « aviation légère ». Navigation Ecovacs Deebot T9+ chicour59 3 février 2016,13:10 Ma copine m’a offert une iris pour Noël et c’est un bon complément à des lightstrips Je vous recommande Hue disco qui vient d’être mis à jour et propose des fonctionnalités très sympa Je trouve les tests des ampoules connectés mal fait mal exploité. Allez-vous changer votre méthode de test pour ses produits ? J’aurais aimé voir 3 photos de 3 couleurs différente dans une pièce de 15m2 pour voir le rendu par exemple. Et pourquoi pas introduire des vidéos pour ce genre de produit ? Car c’est un produit qui a un but visuel et cela ne peut être réellement expliqué. The_Moye Tout à fait d’accord ! Les données c’est bien, mais pas facile de se rendre compte de ce que ça donne. youplaboom Une lampe entre 63 et 100 Euros pour une qualité de lumière médiocre et du plastoc. Cherchez l’erreur… Moi qui cherchais une lampe d’ambiance (+ couleurs) j’en ai trouvé une toute simple à 30 Euros (voir ci-dessous). Elle est en verre et il y a une large gamme de couleurs. Un autre point positif pour moi, une télécommande, simplement. Bref un meilleur rapport qualité/prix (reste à la voir sur place) et pas de prise de tête. tyrannus Franchement c’est pas un test bien malin! Désolé pour le testeur :s Mais non de diou les nums, cogité un peu! Je ne vois pas l’intérêt d’un test d’une lampe d’ambiance sans y mettre une vidéo au minimum!!! Alors oui, il faudra que les “visionneurs” relativisent l’image en fonction du rendu de leur propre moniteur, mais quand même, c’est le minimum nécessaire à ce genre de produit! voici une vidéo sinon pour ceux qui ne veulent pas dépenser beaucoup, je vous propose ça ( qui a pris 3€ à cause de son succès) et une ampoule led couleur e27 : prix entre 3/4€ en chine et jusqu’à 15/20 en France. Test : Ampoules et luminaires connectés il y a 6 mois Lidl Smart Home Set de démarrage : une qualité de lumière exceptionnelle NEWS : Ampoules et luminaires connectés Wiz enrichit son offre de luminaires et ampoules connectés et lance une Smart Plug en prime
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Why care about stateless children? Chiew Hui-yee | Published: 2017-07-08 11:43:00 | Modified: 2017-07-08 11:53:25 FEATURE | I first came across the term “stateless” last year, when I was working on an article about Malaysian senior citizens who hold red identity cards. Further online searches revealed the troubled existence of stateless people in Malaysia, and the plight of stateless children caught my eye in particular. However, most online media reported on specific cases of stateless people without providing the relevant context or background on the issue. My research done, I began planning a feature on stateless people in Malaysia which I hoped would draw more attention to this marginalised group. But as I was still studying in Taiwan at the time, I did not have access to the information I needed to complete this feature. I decided to continue my work during my university winter break in Malaysia. As I continued my research over the winter break and after several discussions with my interview partner and photographer Hong Leng, questions began to surface: Why was there no detailed public information on stateless children? Why did some proposed policies come to nothing? Why did the authorities seem to have no understanding of local policies regarding statelessness? The source of the difficulties faced by stateless people in Malaysia slowly became clear to me. I tried contacting a local NGO which had done previous work on stateless people, but the phone number provided on their webpage was invalid. I could not reach the group via e-mail. Attempts to contact other NGOs also went unanswered. Meanwhile, our search for stateless children who were willing to be interviewed was not going well either. Time was running out, and my stay in Malaysia was coming to an end. As a last resort, I decided to look for help on Facebook in the hope that social media might provide some leads (I realised later on that this act was inappropriate, as I could have contacted relevant organisations directly or paid a visit to schools to inquire if there were any cases they knew of). Eventually, one of my friends on Facebook offered some help, and I finally got to know A-Qing (not her real name) and her family. Things took a turn for the better after this. Upon my return to Taiwan, I encountered more difficulties. Attempts to contact Malaysian government agencies to clarify policies were especially hard. Government and civil society organisations alike would pass the buck to each other, sending me on a wild goose chase; some of them promised to come up with an answer but then never got back to me at all. Dealing with the buck-passing led me to wonder at the attitude of both civil society and government agencies. Separate agencies were unfamiliar with one another’s operations, and NGOs surprisingly lacked knowledge of government policies. There was no effective communication or information flow between government and non-government organisations, leading to a nationwide lack of awareness about stateless people. I began to consider the role the media could play. In Malaysia, each racial group reads newspapers written in their respective mother tongues. Reporting in a single language would not be enough to attract national attention. My feature would have to at least be written in Mandarin, English and Bahasa Malaysia to reach a wider demographic and start a discussion. But even then, reporting in all three main languages of Malaysia might still be insufficient to draw interest. While in Malaysia over winter break, I called an experienced newspaper reporter to inquire if there were any relevant resources I could use, he replied, “you need to work on more interesting stuff.” Statelessness, to him, was too “boring” for the average Malaysian reader. At first, I thought I could link the issue to human rights. This seemed like a good hook which could draw more interest. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) emphasises equality among humans and each individual is entitled to citizenship. To me, though, the declaration has not been able to provide protection to stateless children. In reality, stateless children have no rights, even under the UDHR. Their lot has not improved in the slightest. I should note here that while I believe stateless people are a human rights issue, the wide range of human rights issues also makes it hard to focus solely on statelessness, and Malaysians in general are not aware enough of human rights issues. I eventually decided on a more practical approach: an analysis from a legal perspective that would introduce the concept of a “child protection framework” to explore and improve that issue gradually. Rome wasn’t built in a day, and the improvement of the situation of stateless people will require more work from both the public and private sector. I also believe that there is a prerequisite far more important than just “political will,” which has been mentioned several times in the first and second parts of this series. The will of the public plays an important role, whereby each and every individual in Malaysia should make an effort to understand the issue. Further understanding of the issue is the key to effective change and improvement. My ultimate aim in writing this feature was to answer the question: why care about stateless children? The reasons are many: because I am a Malaysian; because stateless people do exist in Malaysia but they are marginalised; because they have no rights; because this is a human rights issue; and because I wish to contribute something to this country. These reasons are pure, yet simple. One does not need a strong reason to decide if one should care about anything. Your objective can be very simple, as long as you believe that it is the right thing to do. Ultimately though, I believe that nationality should not be the source of discrimination and oppression. This article was first published in Chinese in The News Lens here. Malaysiakini has been authorised to publish the English version, which was translated by Ziqing Low, Chee-An Ng and Hui-Yee Chiew. Part 1: 'An invisible jail' - stateless children in Malaysia Part 2: Finding the political will to help stateless children Part 3: Why care about stateless children? statelesschildren One law for locals but another for 'privileged' persons Finding the political will to help stateless children DCM II: Number of stateless people in Penang not going down 'An invisible jail' - stateless children in Malaysia
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Alsace / Bas-Rhin / Restauration et Hôtellerie / Tables d'Hôte / Chez Dany Chambres d'hôtes 67150 Gerstheim https://www.chezdany.com/ Chambres d'hôtes confortables et accueillantes, situé entre Strasbourg et Colmar, accès rapide aux différents sites touristiques aménagées dans un ancien séchoir à tabac qui a été rénové pour garder le style alsacien tout en offrant des prestations 3 étoiles. La table d’hôte de « Chez Dany » est basée sur les recettes de la grand-mère, des légumes du potager, des produits locaux et privilégie l’agriculture biologique locale (ex : fromages et yaourts de la ferme Durr). Bas-Rhin chambres d'hôte Chez Dany chambres d'hôtes Gerstheim chambres d'hôte Gerstheim table d'hôte Bas-Rhin table d'hôte table d’hôte Chez Dany
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Pistolas de la II Guerra Mundial (Capitulo I) LOBOROJO Pistola Tokarev TT- 33. El revolver reglamentario del ejercito Ruso cuando empezó el siglo XX (y el que heredaron los soviéticos después de la Revolución de 1917) fue el NAGANT modelo 1895 G. Era un arma clásica de 7.62 mm, con un cilindro para siete cartuchos. El proyecto era belga y , aunque al principio se fabrico en Lieja, después de adoptarlo las fuerzas zaristas, se hizo en el arsenal de Tula. El modelo estándar. La primera pistola automática adoptada en gran numero por los militares soviéticos la proyecto Fyodor V. Tokarev y se fabrico en Tula, lo que explica el prefijo TT en la denominación de esta pistola. Se homologo en 1930 (la TT-30), pero no se habían hecho muchas antes de que la sustituyera la TT-33, que empezó a fabricarse en 1933, año en el que se declaro reglamentaria para sustituir al Nagant. En realidad no lo reemplazo del todo hasta 1945, cuando acabo la II GM, por que el revolver se había fabricado en gran cantidad, era un arma segura y robusta y había soportado bien el trato en todos los frentes, desde la guerra civil rusa en adelante. Un Plagio Soviético. Lo mismo que la TT-30, la pistola TT-33 era en esencia una versión soviética de las pistolas Colt - Browning, con mecanismo de retroceso y el sistema basculante empleado en la M1911 americana, considerada como para "tumbar a un hombre" en el ejercito de EE.UU. Pero la TT-33 tenia algo insólito: el martillo percutor, su muelle y otras piezas formaban un solo modulo extraible en el borde posterior de la culata. Los ingenieros soviéticos - siempre prácticos - hicieron algunas pequeñas alteraciones (entre ellas, tetones de cierre todo alrededor del cañón en vez de solo encima), que hicieron mas fácil de fabricar el mecanismo y mantenerlo en campaña; incluso llegaron a tornear los bordes del cargador para que al meterlo no hubiera interrupciones si se deformaban. El resultado fue una pistola robusta y practica que, como todo el equipo soviético, era capaz de soportar un trato muy duro y seguir funcionando. Armas Capturadas. En la II GM, los alemanes usaron mucho las armas capturadas y, entre ellas, una enorme cantidad de armas individuales tomadas en la primera ofensiva, cuando llegaron a las puertas de Moscu. Se doto a unidades alemanas con pistolas TT-30 y TT-33 y también a la fuerza aérea, con la denominación de pistola 615 (r), Este empleo lo facilito el que el cartucho soviético modelo 1930 tipo p de 7.62 mm era casi idéntico al cartucho Mauser alemán de 7.63 mm, que podía usarse en ambas pistolas. En 1945, la TT-33 había sustituido prácticamente al revolver Nagant; a medida que crecía la influencia soviética en Europa y otros lugares, aumentaba la producción y el uso de la TT-33. Así, esta pistola puede encontrarse en variantes casi idénticas como la tipo 51 china. Polonia también la fabrico (para uso propio y exportación a la Alemania oriental y Checoslovaquia). Yugoslavia también la manufacturo - la M65 - y Corea del norte tuvo su propia variante: la M68. El mayor fabricante fue Hungría, que la remodelo en varios aspectos y la recalibro para el cartucho de 9 mm Parabellum; se llamaba Modelo 48 y Tikagypt para exportarla a Egipto, en donde se doto con ella a la policía. Llega la Makarov. A la pistola TT-33 la sucedió, para el servicio en primera linea, la Makarov PM semiautomática de retroceso directo. Entro en servicio en 1952, con un peso de 0.73 kg. y alimentación con un cargador de 8 cartuchos. La makarov esta calibrada para el cartucho Makarov de 9 mm, hecho especialmente para sacar el máximo partido a una pistola que dispara desde el cierre abierto. El numero de pistolas TT-33 fabricadas y su disponibilidad para los países satélites y clientes de la antigua URSS hicieron que este modelo tuviese un largo tiempo de servicio; para los niveles occidentales, su acabado era bastante burdo, pero esto no importaba a los países del tercer mundo, que preferían un arma segura y barata a una estéticamente mas apreciable. A pesar de la llegada de la Makarov, hubo muchas unidades de segunda linea y de milicias del pacto de Varsovia que la conservaron en servicio durante muchos años, siempre por lo mismo: su dureza y fiabilidad. Fuente: Armas Cortas (Chris Chant) Editado por: LOBOROJO seiga223 - 16/04/2016 La TT-33 es incredible lo que aguanta yo puse una dentro de un tanque con agua y tierra medio la sumergi en la tierra fangosa y la deje por 30 dias y cuando la saque y tire con ella no fallo en nada winchester30wcf1894 - 23/05/2016 Interesante artículo compañero,he visto algunas en venta en armslist.com ,pero no sabía la historia. juanchonica - 29/10/2016 En cuanto a potencia del disparo, la munición de TT es formidable: deja atrás al tiro de .45 en fuerza y penetración y se acerca a la balística del .357 mágnum. No sé si en Mexico es legal... andrew357 - 11/11/2016 que es Dcam ? LandoJavo - 26/12/2016 Compañero Loborojo, el calibre de esta arma es legal y registrable? En específico, ¿está arma es registrable en México? Buen aporte compañero Grabador - 10/05/2017 excelente articulo compañero, saludos. ZarNahum - 28/07/2020 Muy ilustrativo, gracias por compartir !! gran_Oz - 20/08/2020 Yo tuve una tokarev y nisiquira la pude vender aquí en el foro puesto que no hay cartuchos para ella casi imposibles de conseguir
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