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Q: How to create a dropdownlist from an XML file? I've been told it's possible with HTML potentially using... <select> element with <option children> And also in order to get the value of an attribute to use this code its possible to use... elementNode.attributes.item(0).nodeValue Here is XML file format I need to extract country and rate from.. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <exchangeRates> <rate country="aud" >0.97</rate> <rate country="usd" >1.01</rate> </exchangeRates> I need for the dropdownlist to show country and the rate exactly like this.. aud 0.97 usd 1.01 I'm really struggling. I tried doing in asp.net, but the dropdownlist will only show one value (aud, usd). Once the lists are working, I need it to say by default "current rates" and have this not appear again when list is shown. Also a tabindex 1 or 2 so it's not selected by default. Any helps/tips much appreciated!! A: You could use XSLT to transform the XML to a HTML dropdown. Here is the javascript: function loadXMLDoc(dname) { if (window.XMLHttpRequest) { xhttp=new XMLHttpRequest(); } else { xhttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } xhttp.open("GET",dname,false); xhttp.send(""); return xhttp.responseXML; } function displayResult() { xml=loadXMLDoc("rates.xml"); xsl=loadXMLDoc("dropdown.xsl"); // code for IE if (window.ActiveXObject) { ex=xml.transformNode(xsl); document.getElementById("example").innerHTML=ex; } // code for Mozilla, Firefox, Opera, etc. else if (document.implementation && document.implementation.createDocument) { xsltProcessor=new XSLTProcessor(); xsltProcessor.importStylesheet(xsl); resultDocument = xsltProcessor.transformToFragment(xml,document); document.getElementById("example").appendChild(resultDocument); Where rates.xml is your xml file full of rates, like above. Where dropdown.xsl is your xsl transform file: <select> <xsl:for-each select="exchangeRates/rate"> <option><xsl:value-of select="@country" />&nbsp;&nbsp;<xsl:value-of select="." /></option> </xsl:for-each> </select </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet>
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Perfect symmetry; there is really nothing simple about it. Blending form, function and art, into something greater than the sum of its parts isn't easy, but that is just what the Dave Lennox Signature™ Collection Symmetry™ Series from the crafters at Lennox does. Fire in its purest form radiates warmth and draws all around closer. A stunningly detailed log set challenges your senses to discern if they are real. An amazingly capable remote system seamlessly combines function and reliability to allow you to control every element of the experience from the comfort of your chair. All of this in a fireplace that disappears into any architectural environment leaving just the essence of the fire itself alone with you and your surroundings. The "perfect" Symmetry Series from Lennox, simply beautiful. Deluxe panoramic pan burner and an unstructured ember bed create a dynamic fire for outstanding realism. Detailed high-definition split and full bark charred-oak logs imitate the natural look of real stacked wood. Louverless design gives a clean, traditional masonry look for timeless appeal. 27,500-39,000 BTUs deliver outstanding flame height and log glow at an energy-efficient burn rate. Full function remote system controls flame adjustment through six settings and six blower speed settings from the comfort of your chair. Remote features an intelligent temperature control that modulates flame height up and down to precisely maintain your desired temperature in the living space. Wall mounted remote receiver with manual fireplace on/off control, provides easy access for backup battery replacement. Switchable between standing and intermittent pilot modes. Battery-backed up valve system ensures reliable operation—even during a power failure. Selection of ceramic brick fireplace liners available in architectural stone, Venetian tile, buff rustic, black rustic, buff rustic herringbone, red rustic or red old cottage. Paned arch or square louverless Style View™ doors available in black or satin pewter finishes. Choice of Traditional or Corinth andirons.
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Chevy Bolt-based prototype may be a Buick EV for China Joel Stocksdale Autoblog January 9, 2020 See Full Image Gallery >> Late last spring, we got a look at a GM prototype that was clearly based on the Chevy Bolt EV, but with updated styling. It seemed like it could be a more crossover-styled Bolt, given the recently trademarked name of EUV. Now we get another look at the prototype, but the bodywork seems less suggestive of a Chevy, and more of a Buick. This vehicle definitely still appears to be based on the Bolt, rather than on another small GM platform. In the photos of it next to the current model, the size, wheelbase and profile are extremely similar. There are differences, though. The nose isn't as sloped or as rounded, and the rear window kicks up a little earlier. The biggest changes are in the front and rear fascias, and it's here that we see hints of Buick. There are prominent air inlets on each side of the front bumper that give the car a more aggressive look. The headlights still have a fairly rounded, organic look, but with little extensions like fangs underneath. The styled running-light section, rounded shape and the smoked lenses seem very Buick-like. The grille features a large badge that doesn't fit the shape of a bow-tie, and is more that of a round logo like Buick's. Around at the back, the full-width taillights stand out, and in the middle there is obviously a round badge, again like a Buick. The wide taillights would also be a natural evolution of Buick's current light design language that uses somewhat wide and thin lights. The rear bumper has been redesigned with new lower taillights. Now that we've established that this seems very much like a Buick, we don't think we'll see this particular version offered here with the badge. This is more likely a Buick version of the Bolt for the Chinese market, where the brand is associated with luxury and has been the spearhead for GM's electric and hybrid models. In fact, the Chevy Volt hybrid was sold there as the Buick Velite 5, which was part of a family of a electrified Velite models. This would probably also carry a Velite badge as well. While we might not see this specific Buick variant, we probably will see it offered as a Chevy in some form. With its more aggressive, crossover shape, it could be the rumored EUV model. Or it could be just a refresh of the current Bolt, since the model has been largely unchanged since its introduction for the 2017 model year. And extrapolating from this prototype, we can see how the headlights could be tweaked to tie into those air scoops as on the Suburban and Silverado. In any case, we'll probably see the final products, both Buick and Chevy versions, in the next year or two. Nissan e-4ORCE Prototype First Drive | Nissan's performance future is electric Segway is bringing an electric motorcycle to CES that does 0-60 mph in 2.9 seconds Chrysler Pacifica reportedly getting updated design and eAWD system for 2021 Stan: There is only one version of the truth, lets get to the bottom of this mess and find out what did occur and what didn't occur and then let the chips fall where they may. We need real witness and documents so an intelligent decision can be achieved. Her Sorority Sisters Suspected She Was Pregnant. What Did Emile Weaver Know? Aaron Hernandez's Fiancé Shayanna Jenkins Just Spoke Out After The Netflix Docuseries Bella Hadid Heats Things Up in a Cropped Halter Top and Baggy Trousers Meghan Markle Photographed Enjoying the Luxury of Driving Meghan Markle Was Spotted Picking Up a Friend From the Airport in Canada World's biggest yearly human migration begins again in China The Sussexes Have No Plans to Release Frogmore Cottage Staff Aaron Hernandez's Cousin Tanya Singleton Was A Maternal Figure To Him Growing Up
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The birthplace of coffee Neighbourhood Coffee may be located in Toronto, but Coffee originated in what is now Ethiopia. According to legend, it comes from the Ethiopian region of Kaffa, and was discovered by Kaldi, a 9th century goatherd who noticed that his goats became particularly animated after they ate the berries of a certain tree. He reported his finding to the head of a local monastery where, curious about Kaldi's discovery, the monks made a drink with the berries and found to their excitement that it kept them awake, allowing them to stay alert through long nights of prayer. Slowly, word of the powerful new beverage spread far and wide. The coffee plant originated in Ethiopia, where coffee was supposedly first brewed by monks. Historically, coffee was popularized by the Muslims of Yemen. The Arabs cultivated and traded coffee and by the 16th century, it was found in the bazars and coffee houses of Persia, Egypt, Syria and Turkey. European traders brought coffee to Europe in the 17th century and coffee houses, popular as places of political and artistic discussion, began to appear in England, Holland, France and Germany. Keen to break the Arab monopoly on the coffee trade, the Dutch eventually succeeded in bringing coffee seeds back to the Netherlands in 1616, where they grew them in greenhouses. From there, the Europeans took coffee to the East and the Americas where they could cultivate it in their colonies. The Dutch planted seedlings in Malabar in India and Java in Indonesia, while the French took coffee to Martinique, from where it spread to Latin America. By the mid 17th century, coffee was also available in North America. There its popularity soared after 1773, when the British imposed a tax on tea, prompting the famous Boston Tea Party, an anti-colonial protest. Today, coffee is grown in many countries, largely close to the equator and in high elevations, and consumed all over the world. Coffee is still an important part of life in Ethiopia. For a time at the end of the 17th century, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church is thought to have prohibited coffee drinking, but that is certainly not the case today. Most Ethiopians consume coffee at least once or twice a day, coffee shops abound and coffee production represents an important part of the country's economy. Agriculture makes up more than 43% of Ethiopia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and 90% of its exports. Coffee constitutes a sizeable part of that, generating about 30% of Ethiopia's export revenues. Ethiopia is the largest coffee producer in Africa, but while Ethiopia's coffee production has been rising in recent years, it is still a relatively small producer when compared to giants like Brazil and Costa Rica. Ethiopian coffee represents less than 5% of the global coffee supply. Unusually for a coffee producer, Ethiopia consumes a great deal of the coffee it produces. More than half of Ethiopia's coffee production goes to the domestic market.
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Q: File Output From C Program Behaving Strangely When Counting Lines I am using C to parse a large flat file and output relevant lines into an output file. The output file should be around 70,000 lines. If I open the file in gedit, it displays exactly as expected, with the correct number of lines and line lengths. However, running wc -l <file> returns 13,156. So does grep -c "" <file>. tail <file> returns the last 10 lines that I see in gedit. head <file> returns the first 10 lines. But tail -n +8000 | head -n 1, which should return the 8,000th line, returns the text that I see on line 34,804 in gedit. I'd expect these results if I was missing newline characters in the file. But gedit doesn't seem to have a problem with it. Additionally, wc -L <file>, which displays the maximum line length, returns 142 bytes, as expected. The size of the file is a little over 9,000,000 bytes, as also expected. If wc -L <file> = 142, and wc -c <file> = 9046609, then how can can wc -l <file> = 13156? Does anyone know what I did wrong when writing to this file? A: It's probably some odd combination of return ('\r') and linefeed ('\n') characters. Assuming you have the GNU Coreutils version of "tr", you can use these commands to count the number of each character in the file: tr -d -c '\n' FILE | wc -c tr -d -c '\r' FILE | wc -c For a normal Unix-style text file, the second command should print 0. For a Windows-style text file, both should print the same number. The "file" command will also probably tell you something useful.
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Tippler bins are multipurpose bins and can be used to transfer resources in and around the workplace as well as on construction sites. Tippler bins are available in sizes 1.5, 2.5 and 3 cubic metres. They are transported and emptied using standard forklifts. Tippler bins have forklift pockets, hi-tensile chains and a grab hook. These bins are also available with castor wheels if required. All of our tipplers are fully primed and painted in the colours of your choice. 1300 477 000 regarding these tippler bins.
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If you want to purchase a home, you need to determine if you are financially ready. Buying your first home is one of the most important financial steps you will ever make in your life, so it is crucial that you take this step seriously and prepare yourself as much as possible. Normally we can straight away dive into the myriad of property portal to look for the new property launch but most of the time having just that information is not enough to help you make the important decision. Thus, these tips can come in handy in helping you to find and secure your first home. Home ownership is much more expensive than renting, as you are responsible for paying for any maintenance and repairs and you might have additional utility costs, like garbage and water. You will also need to pay for taxes and insurance associated with your home. If you are currently in debt, you need take the time to budget, get out of debt, save an emergency fund and at least a down payment before purchasing your first home. If you buy before you are ready, you could end up in a negative financial situation, so make sure you are ready before you even start looking at potential first homes. Before you even beginning shopping for a home, you need to shop for a loan, according to Bankrate. Shopping for a loan first will allow you to determine which price range you can afford before you begin looking at homes. You should also contact at least three people before deciding which loan to take. A mortgage broker will look at several different loan companies to help you find the best rates, but your local bank or credit union may have several options that can save you money as well. Once you find the ideal loan for you, you can begin shopping for your dream home. You need to be honest with yourself about how much house you can actually afford. The best rule of thumb is to keep your home expenses — mortgage, taxes and insurance — within 25 to 30 percent of your annual income. If you spend too much on your home mortgage, you might not be able to pay for daily expenses or save for retirement. It is better to go with a smaller home than you can afford and build your savings as much as possible for retirement and travel. Once you have come to a decision on how much house you can afford or how much you want to spend on your first house, you need to get pre-approved for a loan. Getting a first home might be a new development that you can easily read through the full details of the project via PropertyGuru New Property Launch or if you are looking at secondary homes, such a property portal like PropertyGuru can come in handy as well. Either way, you will be able to deduce your affordability as these property portals will give you a clear idea on how much you need to fork out every single month. After you are pre-approved for your loan, it is time to find a realtor who listens to your wants and needs. Your realtor will make recommendations and explain the housing market in your area, as well as find a home that will suit your needs within your price range. After you make an offer on your first home, your realtor will help you negotiate terms with the seller. The best way to find a great realtor is through recommendations from friends and colleagues. One of the most important steps of the home buying process is a thorough home inspection. Different from an appraisal, you need to pay for a home inspection, through which you can learn about any structural problems that could prevent you from purchasing the home. From mold problems to termites to a weak foundation to a bad roof, any number of issues could keep you from buying your dream home and it's best to discover these issues before you sign your offer on the house, since this inspection can save you thousands of dollars in repairs in the future. You can negotiate a lower price with the seller if you find out that the house needs a new roof, for example. After you bid on your house and the offer is accepted, you go into escrow. The escrow holder works to ensure that all of the documents, money and other important information is together before you close on the house. The escrow process is in place to protect everyone involved — the buyer, the seller and the lender. It can take a matter of weeks to complete the escrow process, but once everything is completed, you can sign the closing papers. Once you have closed on your home, you can move in, paint and unpack. Make sure that you change your address at your bank and on other accounts right away. You can also set up your utilities and cancel utilities at your old home to save time and money on late fees. Many companies will waive installation fees if you simply transfer your old utility account to your new address.
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The celebrity incarnation of broom reached Mumbai (the Maharashtra round) yesterday. After Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, the apolitically politically (though claiming to be and trying to project himself as politically apolitical), the newest face of Indian politics is trying to score in Maharashtra, a state where militant style of politics has been in vogue since Bal Thackeray emerged on the political scene with Shiv Sena. That river of roughshod politics is still flowing with Shiv Sena and its rebellious spin-off MNS (Maharashtra Navnirman Sena) copiously adding to the stream of the political bravado. Anyway, we were on the celebrity broom and its bearer arriving in Maharashtra. After making his presence felt in Mumbai the very first moment he arrived there yesterday, he is trying to spread his wings in the state that sends 48 MPs to the Lok Sabha, second largest after 80 MPs of Uttar Pradesh. And it seems Mr. Kejriwal had planned the show to make an entry that would be splashed all across. After declaring himself an anarchist, he needed to oversee its percolation in the rank and file of his party. That could have been one of the vital reasons, not discussed so far, for resigning from the chief minister's office of Delhi. Small sacrifices are necessary to achieve the central objective and the central objective for the Aam Aadmi Party is to encash the unexpected success of the Delhi assembly polls to spread its political presence throughout the country, in order to become more common with the common man. Now that needed time, concentration and some nationalized localization of the strategy. Therefore, to ensure the plans for a national footprint, the anarchist in Kejriwal inspired him to withdraw his party from the Delhi government. Now, with an ever increasing flare for generating controversies and brazenly claiming innocence and audaciously blaming others for his deeds, he looks fully concentrated on the job. And by an increasingly anarchist attitude of his party (obviously, inspired by him), it is clear that Mr. Kejriwal has cracked the nut of practicing the type of politics that people of the whole country are aware of, has been part of. It is just the negative way of the naysayers, the doomsday prophets who use words and phrases like political hooligans, rowdies in politics, musclemen in politics, criminalization of politics and now the political anarchists. They are found in Indian politics practiced throughout the country and that is a logical way to look for their acceptability. Mr. Kejriwal had realized it and he went a step further. Until now, almost of the political elements of this type has been restricted to regional politics. Mr. Kejriwal has learnt its wider importance better than others and he is earnestly trying to give it a national panorama. So, what happened at the Churchgate railway station in Mumbai yesterday was not a sudden response. It had to happen. So, what happened today at the Mumbai airport was to happen. Expect more of such spectacles as Mr. Kejriwal and the political anarchist in him (and the anarchists in his party) advance to more destinations of the political pilgrimage they are on. Political hooliganism, political rowdyism and political anarchy will be more on display as the battle for the Lok Sabha polls enters its decisive phase. The regional pockets will get pan-India support in the national ambitions of the anarchist Aam Aadmi Party. And please, don't be deterred by the criticism and controversies (just to say, you are already so thick-skinned about it). Destruction of public property has been an essential part of Indian politics giving rise to many shining stars of Indian politics. Also, one needs to take some pain in order to make wider gains. Your critics may not understand it but the public, who is at the receiving end of your supporters' exuberance when they damage public property like they did at the Mumbai railway station yesterday or when the common public faces massive traffic jams and disrupted days due to your protests, understands and reads in between the lines to see the fine blue-print of your intent to do the politics in the name of the 'aam aadmi' (the common man). Keep it up. Go ahead. Mr. Kejriwal, the nation, its common men, are looking at the anarchist in you, with folded hands.
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SciAll.org Get the secret out... SciAll.org is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, registered with the Internal Revenue Service of the United States of America. Every gift donated, no matter how small or large, is not only tax-deductible but it helps this cause and is devoted 100% to fulfilling a simple mission with profound potential: spread appreciation for science and all that it offers to humanity. Donations can be made with a credit card or PayPal here: You can also become a patron of SciAll.org on Patreon (for as little as $1/month!) to consistently help us spread our videos, to inspire as diverse an audience as possible: Many people, including groups not traditionally represented in STEM fields, are largely unaware of the opportunities science offers, both in the form of careers and improving human welfare. Help SciAll.org spread science awareness to people of all backgrounds, and together, we can save the world. SciAll.org is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that connects a diverse public audience to the scientific process, which is intended to serve all of humankind. Copyright © 2020 by SCIALL ORG INC. All rights reserved.
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@interface THPinNumPadView () @property (nonatomic, assign) CGFloat hPadding; @property (nonatomic, assign) CGFloat vPadding; @end @implementation THPinNumPadView - (instancetype)initWithDelegate:(id<THPinNumPadViewDelegate>)delegate { self = [self init]; if (self) { _delegate = delegate; } return self; } - (instancetype)init { self = [super init]; if (self) { _hPadding = (UI_USER_INTERFACE_IDIOM() == UIUserInterfaceIdiomPad) ? 24.0f : 20.0f; _vPadding = (UI_USER_INTERFACE_IDIOM() == UIUserInterfaceIdiomPad) ? 19.0f : 13.0f; [self setupViews]; } return self; } - (void)setupViews { // remove existing views [self.subviews makeObjectsPerformSelector:@selector(removeFromSuperview)]; NSMutableString *vFormat = [NSMutableString stringWithString:@"V:|"]; NSMutableDictionary *rowViews = [NSMutableDictionary dictionary]; for (NSUInteger row = 0; row < 4; row++) { UIView *rowView = [[UIView alloc] init]; rowView.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = NO; [self addSubview:rowView]; [self addConstraint:[NSLayoutConstraint constraintWithItem:rowView attribute:NSLayoutAttributeCenterX relatedBy:NSLayoutRelationEqual toItem:self attribute:NSLayoutAttributeCenterX multiplier:1.0f constant:0.0f]]; NSString *rowName = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"row%lu", (unsigned long)row]; if (row > 0) { [vFormat appendString:@"-(vPadding)-"]; } [vFormat appendFormat:@"[%@(==rowHeight)]", rowName]; rowViews[rowName] = rowView; NSMutableString *hFormat = [NSMutableString stringWithString:@"H:|"]; NSMutableDictionary *buttonViews = [NSMutableDictionary dictionary]; for (NSUInteger col = 0; col < 3; col++) { if (row == 3 && col != 1) { // only one button on last row continue; } NSUInteger number = (row < 3) ? row * 3 + col + 1 : 0; THPinNumButton *button = [[THPinNumButton alloc] initWithNumber:number letters:[self lettersForRow:row column:col]]; button.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = NO; button.backgroundColor = self.backgroundColor; [button addTarget:self action:@selector(numberButtonTapped:) forControlEvents:UIControlEventTouchUpInside]; [rowView addSubview:button]; NSString *buttonName = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"button%lu%lu", (unsigned long)row, (unsigned long)col]; [rowView addConstraints:[NSLayoutConstraint constraintsWithVisualFormat:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"V:|[%@]|", buttonName] options:0 metrics:nil views:@{ buttonName : button }]]; if (row < 3) { if ([buttonViews count] > 0) { [hFormat appendString:@"-(hPadding)-"]; } [hFormat appendFormat:@"[%@]", buttonName]; } else { [hFormat appendFormat:@"-[%@]-", buttonName]; } buttonViews[buttonName] = button; } [hFormat appendString:@"|"]; NSDictionary *metrics = @{ @"hPadding" : @(_hPadding) }; [rowView addConstraints:[NSLayoutConstraint constraintsWithVisualFormat:hFormat options:0 metrics:metrics views:buttonViews]]; } [vFormat appendString:@"|"]; NSDictionary *metrics = @{ @"rowHeight" : @([THPinNumButton diameter]), @"vPadding" : @(_vPadding) }; [self addConstraints:[NSLayoutConstraint constraintsWithVisualFormat:vFormat options:0 metrics:metrics views:rowViews]]; } - (NSString *)lettersForRow:(NSUInteger)row column:(NSUInteger)col { if (self.hideLetters) { return nil; } switch (row) { case 0: { switch (col) { case 0: return @" "; // empty string to trigger shifted number position case 1: return @"ABC"; case 2: return @"DEF"; } } case 1: { switch (col) { case 0: return @"GHI"; case 1: return @"JKL"; case 2: return @"MNO"; } } case 2: { switch (col) { case 0: return @"PQRS"; case 1: return @"TUV"; case 2: return @"WXYZ"; } } } return nil; } - (CGSize)intrinsicContentSize { return CGSizeMake(3.0f * [THPinNumButton diameter] + 2.0f * self.hPadding, 4.0f * [THPinNumButton diameter] + 3.0f * self.vPadding); } - (void)setBackgroundColor:(UIColor *)backgroundColor { [super setBackgroundColor:backgroundColor]; for (UIView *rowView in self.subviews) { for (UIView *button in rowView.subviews) { button.backgroundColor = self.backgroundColor; } } } - (void)setHideLetters:(BOOL)hideLetters { if (self.hideLetters == hideLetters) { return; } _hideLetters = hideLetters; [self setupViews]; } - (void)numberButtonTapped:(id)sender { [self.delegate pinNumPadView:self numberTapped:[(THPinNumButton *)sender number]]; } @end
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Last Update November 20, 2014 O's add two pitchers to roster Toronto, ON – The Baltimore Orioles recalled right-hander Tommy Hunter from Double-A Bowie and selected the contract of southpaw Zach Phillips from Triple-A Norfolk on Monday. Hunter has made 20 starts and three relief appearances over four stints with the surprising Orioles this season, going 4-8 with a 5.95 earned run average. Phillips went 2-2 with a 3.17 ERA in 42 games for Norfolk. He appeared in one game for Baltimore earlier this year, allowing two runs against Texas on May 8. To make room for Phillips, the Orioles designated righty Jason Berken for assignment.
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Speaker Details Harpreet Rai Oura Ring Harpreet Singh Rai is the chief executive officer of Oura and a member of its board. His purpose is to be part of a team that is committed to improving the well-being of others. Under his leadership, Oura has grown to a team of nearly 100 employees and has launched its Generation 2 ring, shipping over 100,000 units to 90 different countries. He is responsible for Oura's vision and strategy and guides decisions that ensure the organization's financial health. Before Oura, Rai was a portfolio manager who led the technology, media and telecom portfolio at Eminence Capital for 9nine years. He began his career working in Morgan Stanley's merger and acquisitions group. Rai studied electrical engineering at the University of Michigan.
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The business case for health insurers to embrace public cloud Sharing systems and data, speed to market and agility and improved security are among the reasons payers are making the move to cloud. By Nathan Eddy Cloud-based technology has several business use cases for health insurers, ranging from helping to process and store increasing volumes of data to analyzing the data. A survey from IT research firm IDC in 2018 found more than half (52 percent) of payers are deploying or in the next 24 months will deploy analytic workloads and applications to the public cloud. Public cloud use follows the same pattern, with 50 percent of payers indicating existing or planned deployment by year-end 2020. Cloud benefits for payers "You can share systems a lot easier if you are using a common platform, and the ability to work anyway is greatly expanded by the use of the cloud," said Jeff Rivkin IDC's research director of payer IT strategies. "The ability to have companies be virtual and realign themselves without moving staff or IT around is very helpful." On the whole, cloud infrastructure is easily accessible through application programming interfaces (APIs) and through interface engines, allowing virtually any environment to include some cloud components. "Cloud-based technology opens doors to much broader capabilities than those that are typically found in a similar solution delivered through on-premises systems," Rivkin said. Speed to market and agility Another major reason to embrace the cloud is to get applications up and running faster — agility simply makes payers more competitive. "They have to become more nimble, Rivkin said. "On the business side, cloud can help execute projects that can differentiate the insurer, and on the operational side, better computing power, analytics things like that. It comes inside out and outside in." He explained through simple connections to other systems, both cloud and otherwise, cloud infrastructures offer quick response times and broad connections that can have significant advantages, such as improving data analytics, offloading data storage and introducing machine learning. "The interoperability between payers and the rest of the health system is still on the growth path, and you don't have to build hard pipes between organizations--that's a good thing," Rivkin said. "Providers and payers are trying to figure out models that work for them." He also noted there are consumer engagement use cases, tied into the growing use of wearables, telehealth and a better consumer experience overall. "All of this requires the integration of cloud data over and above the clinical things," Rivkin said. "Health insurers are looking for the cloud to be useful that way as well." Humana's Digital Experience Center Director Antonio Melo said at HIMSS19 in Orlando in February that tapping into cloud services is critical to the payer's shift from an institution-first model to a consumer-first approach. That requires reaching people where they spend much of their time. "How do we reinvent who is improving care in the home?" Melo said. "How do we create contextually relevant experiences for what might be considered low-level care?" Larry Ponemon chairman and founder of the Ponemon Institute, noted middle-size organizations can benefit by having access to data and applications and tools, and also have more security. "All of these things are available as a service from the cloud to the customer," he said. "If you put it against the legacy system, there's no comparison in the ability to lower risk and provide more security." He explained that with the change in healthcare regulations, requirements to share data across partners and business units, and the chain of custody of data, mean making sure that process is controlled and secure. "There is a heavy reliance on cloud because the cost of doing business has been increasing," Ponemon said. "And a lot of these companies are looking for ways to increase scalability and be more agile." Nathan Eddy is a healthcare and technology freelancer based in Berlin. Email the writer: nathaneddy@gmail.com Twitter: @dropdeaded209 Healthcare IT News is a HIMSS Media publication. Analytics, Cloud Computing, Patient Engagement Google makes AI tool for precision medicine open source Hancock Regional Hospital. Mobile communications app saves Hancock Health $1M annually
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HomeBusinessThoughts on the End of a Hell of a Year Thoughts on the End of a Hell of a Year December 31, 2008 Robert Reich The biggest thing to happen to me this year was the birth of my first grandchild, a little girl named Ella. I know this kind of thing happens all the time and frankly I get bored with people who go all gushy about the birth of kids or grandkids. I'm bringing Ella up not so much because she's special — of course she is — but because she was born right in the middle of the worst economic downturn in my lifetime and probably yours, and maybe even hers. Ella came with a crash. Like almost everyone else, I've lost a big chunk of my savings this year. And the house I bought here in Berkeley at the very top of the housing boom is probably worth a lot less than I paid for it. I'm not too worried about my job because I have tenure here at the University of California, although maybe I should worry because the state is technically bankrupt. Still, I'm one of the lucky ones. Yet all of this seems somehow beside the point, relative to Ella. Having kids or grandkids expands your focus and also your time horizon. You pay a bit less attention to what the Dow is likely to do over the next quarter and more to the underlying wealth of the nation. By that I don't mean just its gross domestic product but also its gross domestic decency, if there were such a measure: The quality of our public schools and of our atmosphere, the extent of our openness and generosity toward one another, our national promise of opportunity to all. You find yourself less interested in the gossip surrounding Bernie Madoff or Rod Blagojevich than in the larger questions they raise about private greed and public morality. Alright, maybe I am going all gushy. The point is, it's the Ellas of the world we're fighting for. This Mini-Depression is causing a lot of pain, to be sure, but it will be over in a year or three. Yet what kind of economy will we have on the other side? Will we have a more just society? Which brings me to the end of the year. I wish you not just a happy and prosperous new year. On that score, 2009 may be something of a bummer. I wish you and your kids and grandkids, and Ella, something more — a decent, generous, and humane future. About Robert Reich 547 Articles Robert Reich is the nation's 22nd Secretary of Labor and a professor at the University of California at Berkeley. He has served as labor secretary in the Clinton administration, as an assistant to the solicitor general in the Ford administration and as head of the Federal Trade Commission's policy planning staff during the Carter administration. He has written eleven books, including The Work of Nations, which has been translated into 22 languages; the best-sellers The Future of Success and Locked in the Cabinet, and his most recent book, Supercapitalism. His articles have appeared in the New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal. Mr. Reich is co-founding editor of The American Prospect magazine. His weekly commentaries on public radio's "Marketplace" are heard by nearly five million people. In 2003, Mr. Reich was awarded the prestigious Vaclev Havel Foundation Prize, by the former Czech president, for his pioneering work in economic and social thought. In 2005, his play, Public Exposure, broke box office records at its world premiere on Cape Cod. Mr. Reich has been a member of the faculties of Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government and of Brandeis University. He received his B.A. from Dartmouth College, his M.A. from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar, and his J.D. from Yale Law School. Visit: Robert Reich
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When I first asked my mom if I could film her for a Momversation episode she was like, "of course! But, wait! Do my makeup? Is this shirt okay? What should I say? How about I write it all down, first? Yes, that's what I'll do. I'm write out some notes!" And I was like, "Mom! You look fine! You don't need notes. Just say what you feel and if it comes out insane the editors will hook you up and make you sound normal!" And she was still, like, "Ahhhhh!!!! Hold on, I'll write some notes just in case!" "Fine, you silly thing. Go write notes." Ten minutes later, my mom sat down, in my old chair, in my old bedroom, one full page of notes in her hand, like a little girl waiting to do her school report. She's so cute. I want to be just like her. She's so supportive. I want to be just like her. She's so badass, full of unadulterated love. I want to be just like her. ...But she doesn't notice because by now she's all "Represent! Bloggers in da house! Bec for prez!" When she's done, my mom gives me a little nod. I press the stop button and she lunges at me with slender hands. High-five! "No notes," I say, sniffling. "Didn't need them!" she says back. So I take them. I take my mother's notes, and like I have a thousand times before, study them as hard as I can. I think you look exactly like your mom, especially the lips and lower face region. Your mother is the reason I'm reading your blog for the first time. I've yet to watch a momversation due to VERY slow internet here in Oz, but I was able to today and your mom said some really amazing things about your style and angle of writing. I had to check you out and now I'm busy playing catch up! This is my first time commenting but I've been a reader for a couple of years. I just had to say that as I watched this Momversation, I was struck by how much your mom reminded me of you. And I linked to the video from another site - I only just read your post. I feel the same way about my mom and hope my daughter feels the same about me someday. Yay for Mama's and daughters! Dear rebecca. I'm oblivious to any family resemblence in your's and your mother's faces. But you use your mouth to form your words the same way and you speak the same way, and as a communicator and a music lover (me! and you too I'd guess with your love of music, from rock and roll to opera etc) I see that as the most wonderful resemblence, it's beautiful. Here's a merry Christmas song link for you... (I love this song) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aR1Ln-ctn5E Take care. Making me cry at work :) Love is such a beautiful thing. And there's so much of it! How awesome is that? I knew who this woman was the moment the camera pointed to her - it's befuddling how alike you two are! In your voices, your mannerisms, your faces. You two look and sound just alike; moreso than any other mother/daughter duo on this Momversation! And, yes, I definitely felt the love from your Mom. You both should be very proud of each other. I adore, love, and worship my mother in the same way you do yours. This made me cry! Buckets! I can't wait to be a mother and be just like my mother. The love your mother has for you is so evident and so etched all across her face. She's gorgeous. And watching that video I see where you get your gorgeous looks too. You two look just alike. Funny. So do my mom and I. I hope to some day be the mom that I wanted my mom to be. I don't doubt the love that my mom has for me, I just wish we were close. I think these are wonderful words from your mom. I loved, loved, loved seeing your Mom! And Rebecca, you have such similarities in the way you both look and talk and she is fearless, JUST LIKE YOU! You come from good people, it is obvious...Like Mother, Like Daughter and I can't WAIT to see those kiddos in 20 years and their fearlessness as well. Thank you so much for sharing your life with us, I don't ever take the time to tell you that, but Thank You. Your Mom is gorgeous. You are twins! You can't imagine how sad it made me to read this post. My relationship with my mother is horrid and I am terribly jealous of the beatiful love and adoration you and your mother share. My greatest fear when I decided to have children was that I never want them to feel about me the way I feel towards my own mother. A mix of hate and sadness and pity and hopelessness because she will never love me or appreciate me the way your mother loves and appreciates you. And because I feel she needs professional help that her pride will keep her from seeking. Your mom is so beautiful - you look and sound so much alike! She's great on camera, too! Awesome love and support! SNIFF. This right here is why I hope to be a mother some day soon. I obviously wouldn't be here if it weren't for my mother, but without her support, strength, and unwavering love, well, I might as well not be here at all. I wouldn't be who I am if it weren't for her gentle soul. You and I are both extremely lucky to have our mothers, but Archer and Fable are also just as lucky to have you. Thanks for always being such a great example of how fun and amazing motherhood can be with the right outlook and attitude, Rebecca! Your mom is adorable and so I don't really know you personally, but still can see that a lot of the fantastic chick/mom you are, you probably are because of her. It's amazing how you look and talk just like your mother. Watching this video was like watching you in 20 years. It must be the love you feel for your mom. No need to want to be like her, you are already her. Love to you both, buckets full of.. Well this post left me a little sniffly too!! I can only hope that someday my little girl looks at me with the same adoration that you have for your Mother... Great post - I am sure your Mother will TREASURE this! Ok I stinking love your mother! I agree with some of the other commenters that you look a lot alike. And you talk very similar, it's super cute. So I have a request, can we see the rest of your mom's video? I know momversation has to cut a lot of it out and I would really love to hear some more from her! I missed the beginning of the video, so I saw no introductions. But like ever other commenter before, I knew exacly whose Mom she was. Your mannerism, and the way you shape your mouth and think while your tallking, you are like twins ! I hate to break it to you, but you are just like her. Just like everyone else said, I am really amazed at how similar you and your mom are! I never realized it from pictures. That was a beautiful post, as usual. I watched the Momversation yesterday and even I felt compelled to cry listening to all these amazing mothers spew words of love, and encouragement, and pride about their daughters and the work they do. I couldn't help but wonder what the very same Momversation would sound like with a sound bite from my own mother included in the mix. I watched this yesterday on dooce and I couldn't believe how much you and your mom look alike! It's kind of amazing. Now, I was adopted so I'm always amazed when moms and daughters look alike, but, dudes, you two are amazing! You both are so gorgeous. You and she have such similar mannerisms! The moment she was like, "I don't care!" I could see so much of you. So awesome. This is fabulous. Your mom rocks. I see where you get it from. I too was on dooce.com yesterday, and after reading your entry I absolutely adore your relationship with your mom. I was never close to my mother, and it's always great to see someone so encouraging and supportive. Your mom reminds me a lot of my mother-in-law. Yeah. I think it's safe to say that I have the best mother-in-law in the history of mother-in-laws. This was such a cute episode! Well, now I'm sitting at work with tears rolling down my face. Wish I could pull off your trick. I love everything you wrote about your mom. This just made me incredibly happy. It's so funny that others have already made the same comment I was going to - that you and your mom have similar mannerisms, especially when it comes to the shape of your mouths when speaking. Love! You are a very lucky woman, Rebecca. I also had a rad mom but lost her to cancer 8 years ago. I miss you like mad and this episode of Momversation reminded me how crucial our moms are to us. Love to you and your family! Your mom is amazing! I want to show my mom this to give her the courage to let her hair go 'au naturel'. Your mom looks so beautiful as a silver fox! Thank you all for your kind words. I AM lucky. Crazy lucky and I know that x 79829103. You're all awesome. Blessings to all. What a great episode - I really loved it. I didn't want to write this on the Momversation site because I didn't want to offend any of the other women and their mothers but you're mother is HOT! She looks absolutely fabulous. You have good genes to look forward too. Lucky you! And, of course, it was obvious how proud of you she is. You're very lucky indeed. this was such a sweet post and beautiful testament to the relationship you have with your mom. she's quite the gorgeous woman. i bet she LOVED doing this so much for you. I'm nodding in agreement with everyone else. Seriously, it's uncanny how alike you two are in the way you speak. I'm sure you'll treasure those notes. Totally wish I had this same relationship with my own mom, but sadly, I don't. You're very lucky. i agree with everyone who says that you and your mom have the same mouth and move it the same way when you speak and pause in the same places while talking. it's crazy! Honestly, your mom radiates when she talks about you. How lucky you are to have each other, and how lucky we are to have even a small peak into your relationship. I love your mom too! And I have a sneaking suspicion that you are already just like her, the only difference between you being age and the extra experience and wisdom that comes with it, and your children will undoubtedly think the exact same thing about you! I too know the trick you're talking about with the crying.. and found myself doing just that while reading your post. And I just have to say that I love LOVE your mom's hair. I hope by the time I'm grey I'll look half that beautiful!! unfortunately, i can't get my stupid speakers to work, and hitting the computer (as per normal) isn't helping.... sooooo i'll miss this one. you're truly lucky- and so are your kids! omg you and your mom have the same mouth! Ditto - you and your mom have the same lip shape and move your mouth the same way AND you express with your eyes the same way. Eerie! You are so lucky to be able to WANT to be just like your mom. This indeed has to be a huge aspect to your success. I do not want to be like my mom. But your mom, from what I've read about her, seems like a very lovely woman. And ditto on the family resemlbances. All the gals in the clip favor their mom, but you and your mom *really* share looks, speech, etc. It's wild! Since I am never going to have a mother like yours I have decided to become a mother like your. OMG. Lucky girl. (If only because of how much I want my daughter to adore me as you do your mother when she is in her twenties.) Swoon. i dont know you or your adorable mom personally, but I teared up at her monologue on momversation. Her love for you shines and she is amazing. You are TRULY blessed! and you are just like her. thank you! I appreciate you, your ma, and your beautiful family. Congrats on being named one of Babble's Top 50 mommy bloggers! In my opinion, I absolutely think you should have been the #1 best written, but I guess The New York Times is tough competition. while my mom & i don't have a relationship anywhere near what you and your mother share & cherish, i hope that my 3 daughters can look to me much the same way that you look at your mother. and i hope to adore them as much, in return.
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What Message Does Your Email Signature Send? Happy New Year, everyone! Last year (and the one before it) definitely brought its share of challenges. With so many factors beyond our control — a lingering pandemic, disastrous weather events, global political divides — it's easy to feel disheartened or unsettled. But I believe that every challenge holds hidden opportunities. So, my 2022 New Year's resolution is to uncover those opportunities, starting with the way I communicate with colleagues, especially now that we don't regularly work in the office together. It's no secret that we communicate subconsciously through our body language, our actions, and our words. But have you ever considered what your email signature says about you? When I assumed the position of VMware CTO, one of my goals was to become the most effective ally I could be for underrepresented communities within our company, such as people with disabilities, people of color, women, and non-binary and transgender people. So I met with the leaders of VMware's Power of Difference (POD) communities, which are focused on elevating the visibility of these groups to drive inclusion and positive business impact. These sessions were tremendously enlightening, providing me with a plethora of great ideas and action items. Something small — but which I could do immediately and would be broadly visible — was to change my email signature. The Pride POD leaders for the LGBTQ+ community told me that that naming your pronouns is a great way to become a visible advocate and ally. As a senior leader at VMware, I saw that I could model this behavior and normalize the practice. So I added my pronouns to my email signature (as well as to my Zoom/social media profiles and my presentations). The leaders of the Asian POD mentioned that its members face constant challenges with people mispronouncing their names. They encouraged me to include both the phonetic spelling of my name and a link to an audio recording of me pronouncing it. As with pronouns, I saw this as a great opportunity to normalize the inclusion of this information. Additionally, I often find myself working during off hours, such as late at night or on the weekends. I didn't want people to feel obliged to immediately reply (as they sometimes do when they receive an email from an executive), so I included the sentences, "My working hours may be different than yours. Please do not feel obligated to respond outside your regular working hours." Most importantly, I added a link to a form where people can leave me anonymous feedback. And people use it. Every week, I receive four to six pieces of anonymous feedback or questions on a variety of topics, ranging from VMware strategy, to our benefits, to the priorities of the Office of the CTO (OCTO). It's the perfect way to get unfiltered feedback to help me, OCTO, and the entire company improve. I hope that these changes communicate the value that I and VMware as a whole place on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). I'm proud of our commitment to a culture that reflects these values. I invite you to use your email signature to do the same. Read Kate Wilkinson's latest reflections on OCTO's 2021 DEI accomplishments, as well as our goals for 2022. And I invite you to leave me feedback, as well, in the comments below. Again, I wish you a healthy, safe, and joyous New Year. DEI Update: Looking Back on 2021 and Powering Ahead to 2022 Kate Wilkinson The Path Toward Sustainable 6G Colleen Josephson When You Hear the NYSE Bell Ring, You'll Know VMware Got Its Wings 2 comments have been added so far Natasha Zike says: Thank you for the engaging and inspiring meeting, Kit. Thank you for meeting with the leaders of each of our PODs, for listening, and for showing and explaining how a few changes to something we send with every single email can help others feel included and empowered to be their best and authentic selves. I know I have new ideas as well on how I can change my own signature! Thank you again, and I look forward to collaborating more. Desiree Altemus says: Great ideas Kit. I searched around VM Source and found this resource, but it doesn't contain any helpful hints on how to add your phonetically pronounced name or anonymous feedback link. https://source.vmware.com/intranet/document/9094/vmw-email-signature-2020.pdf Maybe that doc owner could update those guidelines to include some of your suggestions in 2022.
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Frontline: UK Employment Law Update - December 2016 By Ian Hunter, Pattie Walsh, Elizabeth Lang, James Froud Welcome to the December edition of Frontline. This month, Associate David Samuels teaches us how to get the competitive edge for the New Year with top tips on how you can protect your organisation's business secrets. As the party season is upon us, our top case update looks at vicarious liability and when an employer could be liable for its staff's drunken antics! We also look at dismissal sanctions, the Working Time Regulations and provide you with a round-up of the latest legal news. Beyond the UK, we bring you a webinar looking at Uberization of the Workforce and the 'gig' economy across Asia-Pacific. And lastly, from all of us in the employment team at Bird & Bird, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year. In one way or another, every business lives and dies by the quality of the information it holds. That information could be anything from its plans to build a faster engine, a generations' old recipe for a tastier chicken seasoning to a simple list of business contacts. A business is able to maintain its edge by ensuring that this knowhow remains secret and does not fall into the wrong hands. Christmas parties: When is an employer liable for drunken antics? Bellman v Northampton Recruitment Ltd [2016] EWHC 3104 (QB) (01 December 2016) The High Court has ruled that a company was not vicariously liable for the assault on a manager, by a director, after the Christmas party. Following the company Christmas party half of the guests went on to a hotel and continued drinking. A heated discussion ensued resulting in one of the directors punching the manager twice and knocking him out. He sustained brain damage and brought a claim for damages against the company on the basis that they were vicariously liable for the acts of their employees. Disciplinary sanctions and dismissal: When can employers rely on earlier warnings? Bandara v British Broadcasting Corporation ("BBC") In this case, the Employment Appeal Tribunal ("EAT") confirmed that an employer cannot rely on a manifestly inappropriate final warning when dismissing an employee. The claimant worked as a senior producer for the BBC and had an unblemished disciplinary record going back 18 years. However, in 2013 the claimant was charged with abusive behaviour and failing to follow editorial guidelines. The BBC considered that both incidents potentially constituted gross misconduct and a final written warning was imposed. Shortly after, the claimant was subject to further disciplinary proceedings regarding allegations of bullying and intimidation. At the conclusion of the disciplinary process, the claimant was dismissed. The claimant pursued claims of unfair dismissal. 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These reliefs have now been removed in relation to shares issued to an employee under an employee shareholder agreement made on or after 1 December 2016 Read the full article > Statutory Employment Payments to Increase The government has announced the new rates of statutory payments for parents and sick pay which will apply from April 2017. The current weekly rate of statutory adoption, maternity, paternity and shared parental pay will rise from £139.58 to £140.98. Statutory sick pay will also rise from £88.45 a week to £89.35. Beyond the United Kingdom Members of our Asia-Pacific team recently delivered a webinar focusing on the laws in Australia, China, Hong Kong and Singapore and the extent to which they accommodate or hinder the implementation of less traditional working patterns and arrangements. You can watch the full webinar here > Our webinar programme for 2017 – we are always keen to hear what it is that you want us to be talking about. 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Under head of Style Porsche, Harm Lagaay, different versions of the Boxster concept car were created by designers Grant Larson, Pinky Lai, Matthias Kulla, Stephen Murkett and Wolfgang Möbius. By the end of 1992, the Boxster concept car was finished down to the details. It was introduced to the public at the Detroit auto show in January 1993. It had the design level and finish of a very high end car while it was presented as a very affordable future model. Customers wanted to order the car immediately. While the Boxster concept car was simply amazing, it was a concept car and that meant only the general idea was carried over to the production model that was launched in 1996.
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As more and more people develop allergies, researchers are looking for ways to treat and prevent severe allergic reactions. About 15 minutes later, my ears and armpits started to itch like crazy. A rash appeared on my arms. My lips and eyelids began to puff up. Pretty soon, I had to get off my bike because I was having trouble breathing. My chest felt constricted. My heart was racing. Itchy welts were popping up all over my body and inside my throat. My eyes were starting to swell shut. A bee sting can cause a severe allergic reaction in some people. In a panic, I grabbed my cell phone and called 911. I was having a severe allergic reaction to the bee sting. Without help, I knew there was a chance I could die. "More people die from bee stings than from dog bites every year," a doctor told me when I finally arrived in the emergency room after a nerve-wracking ambulance ride. "Allergies in general are increasing in the population," says Marc McMorris. He's a pediatric allergist at the University of Michigan Health System in Ann Arbor. More than 50 million people in the United States have serious allergies. And not just to bees. Food allergies cause even more deaths than bee stings, McMorris says. Allergies to peanuts, in particular, are on the rise, along with reactions to ragweed, mosses, molds, cats, dogs, and shellfish. Name just about anything, and you'll probably find someone allergic to it. As more and more people develop allergies, researchers are trying to understand what causes allergic reactions. Their hope is to find better ways of treating and preventing such reactions, which can sometimes be life threatening. Many details remain mysterious, however. It's not clear, for example, why different people react to different things, even within the same family. "I treat a family with eight children, and they're all allergic to some degree," McMorris says. "Some have asthma, some have eczema, some have bee allergies. They're all different. It's just by chance that one person is allergic to one thing, while another person is allergic to something else." An allergy begins when the body encounters a foreign object, such as pollen, nut proteins, or bee venom. At first exposure, the body's immune system reacts as if the object were a germ or parasite. It produces proteins called antibodies, which fight the intruder, or allergen. Nearly 600,000 children in the United States suffer from an allergy to peanuts. After your body makes the type of antibodies that trigger allergies, these antibodies stick around in your bloodstream as a sort of memory of the incident. After that, if you're prone to allergies, repeated exposure to the same allergen can cause your immune system to freak out. That's exactly what happened to me. I had been stung by plenty of bees in the past. On those occasions, the area around the attack swelled up like a marshmallow in a microwave. This time, though, as soon as the bee venom entered my bloodstream, antibodies latched onto cells in my blood. These cells then released chemicals called histamines, which caused the swelling, itching, wheezing, and other symptoms. Severe reactions like mine are called anaphylaxis. Now that the antibodies in my blood are primed to react to bee venom, every sting I get in the future will probably cause an even worse reaction. In some ways, though, I feel lucky. At least, I'm not allergic to peanuts. People with supersensitive peanut allergies can have anaphylactic reactions just from being in the same room as peanut dust. My friend Karen, for one, can't eat jelly if you used the peanut-butter knife to spread it. "I've had kids react after being licked by someone's dog who just ate dog food with peanut butter in it," McMorris says. All sorts of products, including many candies, contain peanuts or peanut oil. Even candy that doesn't contain peanuts can cause an allergic reaction if it is made in a factory that also processes peanuts for other products. More than 1.5 million Americans are allergic to peanuts. This number is growing, but nobody knows why. One possible cause is that pregnant women and nursing mothers may be eating peanuts before their babies have strong enough immune systems to cope with peanut proteins. Peanut butter might be another big problem, suggests one recent study by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The United States lags behind China and India in peanut butter production. But people in the U.S. have more peanut allergies. That might be because U.S. producers dry roast peanuts instead of boiling them, the new study suggests. Dry roasting appears to change the peanut protein into a form that triggers a more powerful allergic reaction. Some scientists have been working to develop new strains of peanuts that are less likely to provoke an allergic attack. Other researchers are searching for new vaccines to prevent allergies from developing in the first place. One drug that shows promise was identified last year. For now, awareness and preparation are the best weapons, McMorris says. Some schools are banning peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in their lunchrooms. Allergic people are encouraged to carry special shot dispensers called epipens with them at all times. I now have two epipens that I'll jab into my leg next time I get stung. I also carry Benadryl, which blocks the action of histamines. The paramedics that rescued me after the bee sting put in a tube that delivered Benadryl straight into my vein. The hives and itching stopped almost immediately. Even if you've never had an allergic reaction, it's worth knowing how to recognize the signs. Allergies like mine can pop up at any time. Ingredients such as peanut dust can get into foods without warning, especially if factories or restaurants reuse dishes or utensils. You might even be able to save the life of one of your friends. In one study, McMorris found that allergic kids, teenagers, and college students rarely carry epipens or tell their roommates or friends about their allergies. If you know what to look for, you can run for help in case of emergency. "This is very serious business," McMorris says. "You need to respect kids with food allergies. You have to take good care of your friends."
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Still ties the school record with 10 made threes in win vs Clark Clark 10 19 15 11 55 Lane 32 27 25 20 104 Megan Still attempts a three-point shot Pts: Jodi Thomasian - 17 Reb: Mahrysa Thomas - 10 Ast: 2 Players (#3, #4) - 3 Pts: Megan Still - 32 Reb: Kalina Rojas - 13 Ast: Kylie Guelsdorf - 15 In a game postponed by two days, Megan Still was locked in and tied the school record with 10 made threes (record held by Lindsay Admire in 2001-02 and MaKenzie Ficek in 2010-11) in the Titans dominate win over Clark, 104-55. How it happened: Clark scored the first points of the game in what would be their only lead of the game, 2-0. The Titans went on a 13-0 run over the next 2:17 and had a 20-point lead with 3:15 remaining after a Kylie Guelsdorf free throw. The Titans would lead 32-10 after one. The Titans didn't shoot well despite scoring 32 points, shooting 38.5 percent and they allowed 30.8 percent shooting. The Titans were 7-13 from three and 3-13 from two. Megan Still had 12 points and four threes; Mya India Thomas had 15 pts and three threes. It was nine all through the first 2:27 of the 2nd quarter. The Titans used a 19-9 run the remainder of the quarter to take a 59-29 lead into half. The Titans shot 47.8 percent from the field and 55.6 from three (5-9) but they allowed Clark to shoot 45 percent but compensated by forcing six turnovers. Megan Still and Mya India Thomas had quieter quarters, scoring six and eight points respectively. The Titans made four threes and started the 3rd quarter on an 18-2 run over the first 3:34. There was a 2:20 scoring drought from both teams and Clark took advantage by going on an 8-1 run to the 52 second mark and cut their deficit to a still massive 40 points. The Titans led 84-44 after three. The Titans were an okay 42.9 percent from the floor, but they made 5-9 threes again. Clark shot 41.2 percent. Megan Still woke up and scored 11 points on three made threes. With the game in hand, the Titans were looking to get Megan Still her 10th three, and that came with 4:48 remaining. The Titans would go on to win their fourth quarter in-a-row, 20-11, and the game, 104-55. Megan Still's only three points came from her 10th three; Maddy Carrier had six points and four rebounds off the bench. The Titans shot an okay 43.8 percent but held Clark to 20 percent from the floor and 0-6 from three. What/who stood out: Despite scoring 104 points, they only shot 43 percent; they shot 50.6 percent in their other three 100-point games…20 made threes is a season-high; previous high was 15 at SWOCC; the 20 threes is the second most in team history, 22 vs SWOCC in 2013-14 is the record…49 rebounds is 5 of 6 games with 40 plus…18 offensive rebounds makes double-digits in all 24 games…28 assists is tied for the second most; 29 at Clark is the most…20 steals is the 5th game with 20 plus…12 turnovers make nine straight games and 16 of 17 games with fewer than 20…15 fouls makes 11 of 13 games with fewer than 20. Megan Still had a career-high 32 points, six rebounds, five steals (5th game with 5 plus steals and a steal in 22 of 24 games) and three block and tied the school record with 10 made threes (Still has 85 threes on the season; 125 by Gabby Heehn during the 2015-16 season is the single-season record)…Kalina Rojas had 12 points, 13 rebounds, a career-high four steals, tied a career-high three assists and a steal for her 5th double-double in 6 games…Kylie Guelsdorf had four points, six rebounds, three steals and a career-high 15 assists (3rd double-digit assist game)…Mya India Thomas had career-high 29 points, two rebounds, two assists and two steals off the bench. What it means: The Titans remain in 1st place at 10-1 with one more game played than Umpqua. They're an NWAC best 22-2 overall. What's next: The Titans have a bye this Wednesday and travel to last place Portland (1-20, 0-11) on Sat. Feb. 16 at 2 p.m.
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Q: Show list of SQL value in html FullCalender page from flask I use .py for get value from sql: cur = mysql.connection.cursor() cur.execute( 'SELECT sname FROM `sessioncreate` WHERE sessioncreate.sdate = %s AND `ownerId` = %s', (today_date, str(check_id))) user = cur.fetchall() for row in user: a = (" | ".join(row)) events = [ { 'sess_name': a, 'date': today_date } ] if check_isadmin == 1: return render_template('dashboard.html', events=events) my .html page: <script> document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function() { var calendarEl = document.getElementById('calendar'); var calendar = new FullCalendar.Calendar(calendarEl, { events : [ {% for event in events %} { title : '{{event.sess_name}}', start : '{{event.date}}', }, {% endfor %} ] }); calendar.render(); }); </script> <div id='calendar'></div> my query result: Query Problem is in html page is show only the second result of query 'aaab', i want to show both. Html Page How can i achieve that?
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In today's money, the total value of items stolen from the Jewish community in Europe before and during World War II would be in the trillions of dollars. The Holocaust is one of the most-written-about calamities in modern history. Much of the focus has been on the killing process and the killers; victims and victimizers; and the total destruction of an ancient community. In a speech to the Reichstag when World War II started in 1939, Hitler told the German people that no matter how the war ended, the Jews would not survive. His self-fulfilling prophecy was almost realized. SS Chief Himmler ordered a report, and it revealed that 6 million people had been exterminated. More recently, some attention has shifted to an examination of the economic aspects of the destruction of European Jewry. But often this attention is aimed at what was stolen from the top strata of European Jewry, some of whom had great art collections whose contents later found their way into museums. But most Jews were neither very rich nor very poor. The removal of the Jews was an economic opportunity, a massive and unprecedented transfer of wealth from one group to another. It was stealing and looting on an epic scale. By 1942, German markets were filled with the possessions of the Jews: furniture, furs, feather beds, tableware, art, stamp collections — valuables that wound up in the homes of others. In Eastern Europe, most people did not trust paper money or the banks, especially after the onset of the Great Depression. They put their limited funds in diamonds, jewelry, gold or reliable foreign currencies. The SS had its own banks, and, knowing that their victims would take their portable wealth with them, valuables were taken from the Jews as soon as they arrived at the labor camps. The killing center at Treblinka where 780,863 Jews were gassed, $2.8 million –– 400,000 in British pounds, 12 million Russian rubles, 145 kilograms of gold and 4,000 carets of diamonds –– were confiscated. It was the same story at Belzec, where 434,508 Polish Jews were gassed –– only three survived. And Sobibor, were 180,000 met the same fate, and only about 40 people lived to tell what happened. With the SS in charge, the industry of death yielded great dividends. In Western Europe, many Jews were at the upper strata of the middle class, and there was far more wealth to be stolen. In Holland, where the Jewish community numbered 175,000, 145,000 were shipped to Auschwitz, and 75 percent were murdered. The Dutch Jews were successful; they were spice dealers, importers of high-end goods and diamond cutters. Here, the pickings were very good and filled the SS coffers as well as the vaults of the Reichsbank in Berlin. A small number of Jews were art dealers, as was the case in Vienna, Austria, where Hitler attempted to make a living as a painter before 1914. But in Holland, the art dealers at the very top of the trade dealt in high-end art, masterpieces. As soon as the Germans arrived, they turned their attention to them. Collections were seized and itemized, with many of the great classical paintings finding their way into Hitler's and Göring's collections. In Germany and later elsewhere, Jewish merchants established the first department stores. In Berlin, Hermann Tietz's KaDeWe was the largest in Europe, and his smaller stores went under the name Herties –– all still in existence but lost to the original owners. They were taken over at a fraction of their value. Somewhere, a scholar has calculated the total amount stolen. While it is relatively easy to know today's equivalent value of a department store or mill in the 1930s, it is far more difficult to put a price on the contents of an apartment somewhere in White Russia or Holland. In today's money, the total stolen would be in the trillions.
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User Jacqueline Herranz Brooks, username jherranzbrook, would like to have her email changed to jherranzbrooks@gradcenter.cuny.edu. She no longer has access to her previous email (jherranzbrooks@gc.cuny.edu) and would like to reset her password. Thanks! Let me know if you need more information. Thanks! Sorry about the delay - I somehow missed the email notification about this. I've changed the email address.
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를 다양한 미디어 기술로 재해석하며 물질과 비물질의 관계를 탐닉하는 작가 김영희는 오늘날 우리들의 행동, 생각, 가치 등이 모두 데이터로 저장되고 있는 현상에 강한 흥미를 느끼고 있다. 그녀가 아티스트 라이브 쇼케이스 현장에서 선보인 특정 데이터들 간의 상관관계에 대한 실험은 여전히 계속해서 진행중이다. Younghui Kim who reinterprets the relationship between material and non-material in everyday things in the field of new media art, is feeling a strong interest in the phenomenon that is stored as data all such actions, thoughts and values of the people. In showcase, she is represented with pattern of light for a correlation between the specific datas in real time and looks for social hidden meaning with the audience.
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|- |(45501)||2000 BQ3|| align=right|14,0|| align=right|2,799|| align=right|0,073|| align=right|5,64|| align=right|4,682||MBA||27. januar 2000||Oizumi||T. Kobayashi |- |(45502)||2000 BZ8|| align=right|12,0|| align=right|3,154|| align=right|0,052|| align=right|16,63|| align=right|5,601||MBA||29. januar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45503)||2000 BE15|| align=right|13,9|| align=right|3,034|| align=right|0,083|| align=right|13,34|| align=right|5,284||MBA||31. januar 2000||Oizumi||T. 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Comba |- |(45547)||2000 CB43|| align=right|14,6|| align=right|2,628|| align=right|0,146|| align=right|7,72|| align=right|4,260||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45548)||2000 CF43|| align=right|14,4|| align=right|2,674|| align=right|0,056|| align=right|9,76|| align=right|4,372||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45549)||2000 CY44|| align=right|14,2|| align=right|2,735|| align=right|0,050|| align=right|3,61|| align=right|4,521||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45550)||2000 CX46|| align=right|13,9|| align=right|3,183|| align=right|0,125|| align=right|6,78|| align=right|5,678||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45551)||2000 CF47|| align=right|14,1|| align=right|2,529|| align=right|0,314|| align=right|10,14|| align=right|4,022||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45552)||2000 CQ47|| align=right|13,2|| align=right|3,078|| align=right|0,147|| align=right|8,47|| align=right|5,400||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45553)||2000 CO48|| align=right|14,2|| align=right|2,579|| align=right|0,222|| align=right|13,13|| align=right|4,141||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45554)||2000 CX48|| align=right|13,8|| align=right|2,847|| align=right|0,129|| align=right|15,24|| align=right|4,802||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45555)||2000 CF50|| align=right|15,1|| align=right|2,426|| align=right|0,247|| align=right|8,84|| align=right|3,778||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45556)||2000 CM51|| align=right|13,5|| align=right|3,189|| align=right|0,104|| align=right|4,40|| align=right|5,694||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45557)||2000 CV51|| align=right|14,0|| align=right|3,050|| align=right|0,032|| align=right|7,42|| align=right|5,327||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45558)||2000 CR52|| align=right|13,5|| align=right|2,976|| align=right|0,100|| align=right|9,36|| align=right|5,133||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45559)||2000 CB53|| align=right|13,7|| align=right|3,170|| align=right|0,098|| align=right|13,90|| align=right|5,644||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45560)||2000 CW53|| align=right|14,3|| align=right|2,539|| align=right|0,205|| align=right|12,15|| align=right|4,045||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45561)||2000 CA56|| align=right|14,3|| align=right|3,087|| align=right|0,043|| align=right|2,07|| align=right|5,422||MBA||4. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45562)||2000 CD56|| align=right|13,7|| align=right|2,552|| align=right|0,177|| align=right|12,43|| align=right|4,075||MBA||4. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45563)||2000 CS56|| align=right|13,7|| align=right|3,185|| align=right|0,135|| align=right|0,85|| align=right|5,683||MBA||4. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45564)||2000 CV56|| align=right|14,1|| align=right|3,059|| align=right|0,118|| align=right|11,00|| align=right|5,350||MBA||4. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45565)||2000 CD57|| align=right|15,6|| align=right|2,451|| align=right|0,175|| align=right|4,05|| align=right|3,838||MBA||5. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45566)||2000 CK58|| align=right|12,5|| align=right|3,174|| align=right|0,139|| align=right|25,37|| align=right|5,653||MBA||5. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45567)||2000 CQ60|| align=right|13,5|| align=right|3,123|| align=right|0,037|| align=right|7,73|| align=right|5,517||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45568)||2000 CL62|| align=right|13,5|| align=right|3,133|| align=right|0,131|| align=right|16,44|| align=right|5,544||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45569)||2000 CK63|| align=right|13,3|| align=right|3,028|| align=right|0,053|| align=right|9,69|| align=right|5,268||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45570)||2000 CQ63|| align=right|13,8|| align=right|2,681|| align=right|0,032|| align=right|4,98|| align=right|4,390||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45571)||2000 CZ64|| align=right|14,5|| align=right|2,541|| align=right|0,230|| align=right|11,99|| align=right|4,049||MBA||3. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45572)||2000 CR71|| align=right|12,9|| align=right|3,006|| align=right|0,008|| align=right|9,86|| align=right|5,211||MBA||7. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45573)||2000 CZ72|| align=right|15,1|| align=right|2,388|| align=right|0,151|| align=right|6,42|| align=right|3,689||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45574)||2000 CE73|| align=right|13,8|| align=right|2,697|| align=right|0,253|| align=right|11,61|| align=right|4,430||MBA||7. februar 2000||Kitt Peak||Spacewatch |- |(45575)||2000 CC75|| align=right|14,9|| align=right|2,392|| align=right|0,279|| align=right|23,47|| align=right|3,699||MBA||8. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45576)||2000 CD75|| align=right|13,5|| align=right|2,974|| align=right|0,038|| align=right|9,77|| align=right|5,128||MBA||10. februar 2000||Crni Vrh||H. Mikuz |- |(45577)||2000 CT76|| align=right|14,7|| align=right|2,978|| align=right|0,112|| align=right|2,33|| align=right|5,139||MBA||10. februar 2000||Višnjan||K. Korlević |- |(45578)||2000 CL77|| align=right|14,1|| align=right|3,222|| align=right|0,092|| align=right|6,77|| align=right|5,782||MBA||8. februar 2000||Prescott||P. G. Comba |- |(45579)||2000 CE80|| align=right|13,9|| align=right|3,176|| align=right|0,074|| align=right|9,80|| align=right|5,659||MBA||8. februar 2000||Kitt Peak||Spacewatch |- |(45580)||2000 CB81|| align=right|14,1|| align=right|2,785|| align=right|0,020|| align=right|3,82|| align=right|4,646||MBA||10. februar 2000||Val-des-Bois||D. Bergeron |- |(45581)||2000 CN82|| align=right|14,7|| align=right|2,751|| align=right|0,130|| align=right|8,81|| align=right|4,562||MBA||4. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45582)||2000 CH83|| align=right|14,3|| align=right|2,799|| align=right|0,106|| align=right|3,06|| align=right|4,683||MBA||4. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45583)||2000 CK87|| align=right|13,2|| align=right|2,784|| align=right|0,231|| align=right|8,35|| align=right|4,645||MBA||4. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45584)||2000 CY88|| align=right|13,9|| align=right|3,126|| align=right|0,019|| align=right|22,54|| align=right|5,525||MBA||4. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45585)||2000 CA89|| align=right|13,1|| align=right|3,184|| align=right|0,082|| align=right|23,26|| align=right|5,679||MBA||4. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45586)||2000 CC91|| align=right|13,4|| align=right|2,893|| align=right|0,080|| align=right|2,13|| align=right|4,920||MBA||6. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45587)||2000 CT91|| align=right|13,8|| align=right|3,178|| align=right|0,134|| align=right|1,10|| align=right|5,665||MBA||6. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45588)||2000 CP92|| align=right|14,2|| align=right|2,669|| align=right|0,121|| align=right|7,19|| align=right|4,361||MBA||6. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45589)||2000 CM97|| align=right|13,7|| align=right|3,209|| align=right|0,145|| align=right|0,64|| align=right|5,748||MBA||13. februar 2000||Višnjan||K. Korlević |- |(45590)||2000 CU101|| align=right|13,1|| align=right|3,178|| align=right|0,063|| align=right|10,07|| align=right|5,665||MBA||14. februar 2000||Crni Vrh||Crni Vrh |- |(45591)||2000 CQ103|| align=right|12,5|| align=right|3,149|| align=right|0,049|| align=right|18,94|| align=right|5,587||MBA||8. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45592)||2000 CS103|| align=right|13,3|| align=right|2,992|| align=right|0,041|| align=right|8,92|| align=right|5,174||MBA||8. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45593)||2000 CT103|| align=right|13,5|| align=right|3,060|| align=right|0,101|| align=right|10,31|| align=right|5,353||MBA||8. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45594)||2000 CJ111|| align=right|15,1|| align=right|2,603|| align=right|0,201|| align=right|12,01|| align=right|4,198||MBA||6. februar 2000||Catalina||CSS |- |(45595)||2000 CK111|| align=right|14,3|| align=right|3,014|| align=right|0,101|| align=right|3,18|| align=right|5,231||MBA||6. februar 2000||Catalina||CSS |- |(45596)||2000 CF112|| align=right|14,5|| align=right|2,625|| align=right|0,140|| align=right|8,59|| align=right|4,253||MBA||7. februar 2000||Catalina||CSS |- |(45597)||2000 CK120|| align=right|13,9|| align=right|3,045|| align=right|0,235|| align=right|5,40|| align=right|5,313||MBA||2. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45598)||2000 CN120|| align=right|14,7|| align=right|2,674|| align=right|0,162|| align=right|1,58|| align=right|4,372||MBA||3. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45599)||2000 DJ3|| align=right|13,8|| align=right|3,132|| align=right|0,033|| align=right|9,12|| align=right|5,542||MBA||27. februar 2000||Višnjan||K. Korlević; M. Jurić |- |(45600)||2000 DD4|| align=right|13,3|| align=right|2,710|| align=right|0,159|| align=right|11,41|| align=right|4,461||MBA||28. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45601)||2000 DE5|| align=right|13,6|| align=right|2,967|| align=right|0,079|| align=right|10,31|| align=right|5,110||MBA||28. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45602)||2000 DX17|| align=right|12,8|| align=right|3,209|| align=right|0,045|| align=right|21,18|| align=right|5,748||MBA||28. februar 2000||Crni Vrh||Crni Vrh |- |(45603)||2000 DC18|| align=right|14,2|| align=right|2,942|| align=right|0,096|| align=right|2,61|| align=right|5,045||MBA||28. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45604)||2000 DH24|| align=right|14,0|| align=right|2,842|| align=right|0,094|| align=right|13,62|| align=right|4,790||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45605)||2000 DM28|| align=right|13,6|| align=right|3,154|| align=right|0,120|| align=right|5,19|| align=right|5,601||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45606)||2000 DE32|| align=right|14,0|| align=right|3,211|| align=right|0,127|| align=right|5,78|| align=right|5,752||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45607)||2000 DG36|| align=right|13,9|| align=right|3,216|| align=right|0,100|| align=right|16,52|| align=right|5,768||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45608)||2000 DZ41|| align=right|14,1|| align=right|3,068|| align=right|0,043|| align=right|0,57|| align=right|5,374||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45609)||2000 DN46|| align=right|14,3|| align=right|2,967|| align=right|0,095|| align=right|9,34|| align=right|5,110||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45610)||2000 DJ48|| align=right|14,6|| align=right|2,861|| align=right|0,105|| align=right|1,50|| align=right|4,838||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45611)||2000 DV54|| align=right|13,9|| align=right|3,195|| align=right|0,076|| align=right|1,18|| align=right|5,709||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45612)||2000 DB59|| align=right|14,5|| align=right|2,943|| align=right|0,105|| align=right|1,38|| align=right|5,047||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45613)||2000 DJ59|| align=right|13,8|| align=right|2,948|| align=right|0,092|| align=right|0,87|| align=right|5,060||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45614)||2000 DA63|| align=right|13,7|| align=right|3,051|| align=right|0,107|| align=right|1,14|| align=right|5,328||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45615)||2000 DG63|| align=right|15,4|| align=right|2,772|| align=right|0,158|| align=right|9,24|| align=right|4,615||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45616)||2000 DN66|| align=right|14,4|| align=right|2,959|| align=right|0,063|| align=right|2,02|| align=right|5,088||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45617)||2000 DY71|| align=right|14,2|| align=right|3,077|| align=right|0,138|| align=right|9,97|| align=right|5,396||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45618)||2000 DO72|| align=right|13,4|| align=right|3,228|| align=right|0,089|| align=right|9,79|| align=right|5,799||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45619)||2000 DS78|| align=right|14,2|| align=right|3,144|| align=right|0,065|| align=right|3,03|| align=right|5,573||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45620)||2000 DY80|| align=right|13,9|| align=right|2,996|| align=right|0,056|| align=right|12,34|| align=right|5,185||MBA||28. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45621)||2000 DL87|| align=right|13,8|| align=right|3,075|| align=right|0,089|| align=right|12,26|| align=right|5,393||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45622)||2000 DN87|| align=right|14,4|| align=right|2,745|| align=right|0,180|| align=right|12,79|| align=right|4,547||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45623)||2000 DT93|| align=right|14,1|| align=right|3,172|| align=right|0,059|| align=right|10,16|| align=right|5,648||MBA||28. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45624)||2000 DY93|| align=right|14,3|| align=right|2,977|| align=right|0,088|| align=right|2,86|| align=right|5,135||MBA||28. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45625)||2000 DE95|| align=right|13,4|| align=right|2,999|| align=right|0,101|| align=right|9,74|| align=right|5,192||MBA||28. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45626)||2000 DF95|| align=right|14,1|| align=right|3,195|| align=right|0,033|| align=right|2,83|| align=right|5,711||MBA||28. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45627)||2000 DY97|| align=right|14,0|| align=right|2,666|| align=right|0,200|| align=right|13,83|| align=right|4,352||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45628)||2000 DD99|| align=right|14,7|| align=right|2,839|| align=right|0,082|| align=right|1,90|| align=right|4,783||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45629)||2000 DT99|| align=right|13,1|| align=right|3,173|| align=right|0,086|| align=right|10,05|| align=right|5,650||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45630)||2000 DO101|| align=right|13,7|| align=right|3,157|| align=right|0,027|| align=right|11,62|| align=right|5,608||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45631)||2000 DY105|| align=right|14,2|| align=right|3,176|| align=right|0,108|| align=right|20,96|| align=right|5,659||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45632)||2000 DS106|| align=right|13,1|| align=right|3,186|| align=right|0,092|| align=right|12,95|| align=right|5,687||MBA||29. februar 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45633)||2000 EY1|| align=right|14,9|| align=right|2,914|| align=right|0,096|| align=right|3,13|| align=right|4,973||MBA||3. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45634)||2000 EH11|| align=right|14,5|| align=right|2,790|| align=right|0,183|| align=right|9,75|| align=right|4,659||MBA||4. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45635)||2000 EY11|| align=right|13,4|| align=right|3,069|| align=right|0,031|| align=right|11,19|| align=right|5,375||MBA||4. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45636)||2000 EG12|| align=right|14,0|| align=right|3,008|| align=right|0,124|| align=right|11,44|| align=right|5,215||MBA||4. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45637)||2000 EW12|| align=right|13,8|| align=right|3,374|| align=right|0,098|| align=right|9,48|| align=right|6,196||MBA||4. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45638)||2000 EK20|| align=right|13,8|| align=right|2,716|| align=right|0,206|| align=right|12,18|| align=right|4,476||MBA||3. marec 2000||Catalina||CSS |- |(45639)||2000 EP20|| align=right|13,4|| align=right|3,146|| align=right|0,075|| align=right|24,20|| align=right|5,579||MBA||3. marec 2000||Catalina||CSS |- |(45640)||2000 ED21|| align=right|14,4|| align=right|3,004|| align=right|0,146|| align=right|12,15|| align=right|5,206||MBA||3. marec 2000||Catalina||CSS |- |(45641)||2000 EK21|| align=right|15,1|| align=right|2,597|| align=right|0,122|| align=right|12,50|| align=right|4,184||MBA||3. marec 2000||Catalina||CSS |- |(45642)||2000 EU34|| align=right|13,2|| align=right|3,051|| align=right|0,141|| align=right|12,08|| align=right|5,328||MBA||5. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45643)||2000 EG37|| align=right|13,0|| align=right|3,205|| align=right|0,084|| align=right|4,63|| align=right|5,737||MBA||8. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45644)||2000 EU37|| align=right|13,7|| align=right|3,105|| align=right|0,137|| align=right|5,65|| align=right|5,471||MBA||8. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45645)||2000 EY41|| align=right|13,7|| align=right|3,117|| align=right|0,199|| align=right|1,21|| align=right|5,502||MBA||8. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45646)||2000 EE45|| align=right|13,5|| align=right|2,949|| align=right|0,220|| align=right|3,61|| align=right|5,064||MBA||9. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45647)||2000 EF46|| align=right|14,1|| align=right|3,233|| align=right|0,153|| align=right|2,70|| align=right|5,812||MBA||9. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45648)||2000 ED47|| align=right|13,5|| align=right|3,143|| align=right|0,108|| align=right|6,46|| align=right|5,572||MBA||9. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45649)||2000 EN49|| align=right|13,7|| align=right|3,044|| align=right|0,125|| align=right|11,87|| align=right|5,310||MBA||9. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45650)||2000 EV49|| align=right|13,8|| align=right|2,696|| align=right|0,156|| align=right|14,69|| align=right|4,426||MBA||6. marec 2000||Višnjan||K. Korlević |- |(45651)||2000 EK60|| align=right|14,7|| align=right|2,712|| align=right|0,266|| align=right|3,44|| align=right|4,466||MBA||10. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45652)||2000 EK61|| align=right|14,2|| align=right|3,346|| align=right|0,053|| align=right|2,03|| align=right|6,119||MBA||10. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45653)||2000 EL62|| align=right|13,2|| align=right|3,484|| align=right|0,061|| align=right|10,15|| align=right|6,502||MBA||10. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45654)||2000 EV71|| align=right|15,9|| align=right|2,888|| align=right|0,056|| align=right|1,08|| align=right|4,907||MBA||10. marec 2000||Kitt Peak||Spacewatch |- |(45655)||2000 EW71|| align=right|15,0|| align=right|2,547|| align=right|0,198|| align=right|14,02|| align=right|4,063||MBA||10. marec 2000||Kitt Peak||Spacewatch |- |(45656)||2000 EN74|| align=right|13,8|| align=right|2,738|| align=right|0,084|| align=right|7,53|| align=right|4,529||MBA||10. marec 2000||Kitt Peak||Spacewatch |- |(45657)||2000 EK76|| align=right|13,8|| align=right|2,697|| align=right|0,198|| align=right|8,97|| align=right|4,428||MBA||5. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45658)||2000 EA80|| align=right|13,4|| align=right|3,013|| align=right|0,108|| align=right|10,17|| align=right|5,230||MBA||5. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45659)||2000 EL84|| align=right|13,5|| align=right|2,980|| align=right|0,120|| align=right|11,06|| align=right|5,142||MBA||6. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45660)||2000 EU84|| align=right|13,3|| align=right|3,131|| align=right|0,063|| align=right|8,52|| align=right|5,538||MBA||8. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45661)||2000 EX84|| align=right|14,0|| align=right|2,549|| align=right|0,233|| align=right|12,22|| align=right|4,068||MBA||8. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45662)||2000 EY84|| align=right|13,7|| align=right|3,109|| align=right|0,063|| align=right|11,14|| align=right|5,481||MBA||8. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45663)||2000 EF85|| align=right|12,7|| align=right|3,058|| align=right|0,075|| align=right|9,65|| align=right|5,347||MBA||8. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45664)||2000 EC88|| align=right|13,4|| align=right|2,928|| align=right|0,133|| align=right|11,85|| align=right|5,009||MBA||9. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45665)||2000 EM88|| align=right|12,7|| align=right|3,001|| align=right|0,039|| align=right|8,79|| align=right|5,199||MBA||9. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45666)||2000 EX91|| align=right|13,5|| align=right|3,129|| align=right|0,092|| align=right|16,53|| align=right|5,534||MBA||9. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45667)||2000 EG93|| align=right|13,2|| align=right|3,167|| align=right|0,052|| align=right|8,16|| align=right|5,634||MBA||9. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45668)||2000 EU94|| align=right|13,6|| align=right|2,714|| align=right|0,194|| align=right|13,56|| align=right|4,470||MBA||9. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45669)||2000 ET96|| align=right|13,5|| align=right|3,221|| align=right|0,149|| align=right|12,99|| align=right|5,779||MBA||10. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45670)||2000 EK103|| align=right|12,9|| align=right|3,118|| align=right|0,169|| align=right|18,66|| align=right|5,505||MBA||12. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45671)||2000 EA104|| align=right|12,6|| align=right|3,000|| align=right|0,074|| align=right|9,41|| align=right|5,195||MBA||14. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45672)||2000 EE109|| align=right|12,7|| align=right|3,005|| align=right|0,186|| align=right|14,63|| align=right|5,208||MBA||8. marec 2000||Haleakala||NEAT |- |(45673)||2000 ES111|| align=right|14,7|| align=right|3,182|| align=right|0,170|| align=right|1,79|| align=right|5,675||MBA||9. marec 2000||Kitt Peak||Spacewatch |- |(45674)||2000 EY111|| align=right|13,8|| align=right|3,023|| align=right|0,091|| align=right|3,64|| align=right|5,255||MBA||9. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45675)||2000 EG112|| align=right|13,3|| align=right|2,681|| align=right|0,214|| align=right|12,92|| align=right|4,389||MBA||9. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45676)||2000 EG117|| align=right|14,3|| align=right|2,720|| align=right|0,235|| align=right|7,03|| align=right|4,485||MBA||10. marec 2000||Haleakala||NEAT |- |(45677)||2000 EJ120|| align=right|13,5|| align=right|3,165|| align=right|0,037|| align=right|22,39|| align=right|5,629||MBA||11. marec 2000||Anderson Mesa||LONEOS |- |(45678)||2000 EQ127|| align=right|13,0|| align=right|2,918|| align=right|0,106|| align=right|13,78|| align=right|4,985||MBA||11. marec 2000||Anderson Mesa||LONEOS |- |(45679)||2000 EZ127|| align=right|14,3|| align=right|3,179|| align=right|0,062|| align=right|2,58|| align=right|5,667||MBA||11. marec 2000||Anderson Mesa||LONEOS |- |(45680)||2000 EF130|| align=right|13,2|| align=right|3,226|| align=right|0,059|| align=right|7,23|| align=right|5,793||MBA||11. marec 2000||Anderson Mesa||LONEOS |- |(45681)||2000 ET131|| align=right|13,6|| align=right|3,206|| align=right|0,052|| align=right|13,16|| align=right|5,739||MBA||11. marec 2000||Anderson Mesa||LONEOS |- |(45682)||2000 EX131|| align=right|13,0|| align=right|3,062|| align=right|0,102|| align=right|10,85|| align=right|5,358||MBA||11. marec 2000||Anderson Mesa||LONEOS |- |(45683)||2000 EO135|| align=right|14,1|| align=right|2,642|| align=right|0,257|| align=right|6,39|| align=right|4,294||MBA||11. marec 2000||Anderson Mesa||LONEOS |- |(45684)||2000 EE137|| align=right|13,1|| align=right|3,232|| align=right|0,056|| align=right|13,20|| align=right|5,810||MBA||13. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45685)||2000 EA139|| align=right|13,6|| align=right|3,118|| align=right|0,256|| align=right|18,86|| align=right|5,505||MBA||11. marec 2000||Catalina||CSS |- |(45686)||2000 EM139|| align=right|13,8|| align=right|3,008|| align=right|0,065|| align=right|9,69|| align=right|5,216||MBA||11. marec 2000||Anderson Mesa||LONEOS |- |(45687)||2000 EK140|| align=right|13,4|| align=right|3,175|| align=right|0,114|| align=right|16,33|| align=right|5,656||MBA||1. marec 2000||Catalina||CSS |- |(45688)||2000 EV142|| align=right|14,4|| align=right|2,588|| align=right|0,187|| align=right|10,86|| align=right|4,164||MBA||3. marec 2000||Catalina||CSS |- |(45689)||2000 EC144|| align=right|13,3|| align=right|2,992|| align=right|0,092|| align=right|9,68|| align=right|5,175||MBA||3. marec 2000||Catalina||CSS |- |(45690)||2000 EL146|| align=right|13,9|| align=right|2,611|| align=right|0,188|| align=right|12,17|| align=right|4,218||MBA||4. marec 2000||Catalina||CSS |- |(45691)||2000 EF148|| align=right|13,8|| align=right|3,180|| align=right|0,077|| align=right|9,50|| align=right|5,670||MBA||4. marec 2000||Catalina||CSS |- |(45692)||2000 EJ148|| align=right|13,9|| align=right|2,676|| align=right|0,161|| align=right|10,71|| align=right|4,376||MBA||4. marec 2000||Catalina||CSS |- |(45693)||2000 EB150|| align=right|13,6|| align=right|2,866|| align=right|0,260|| align=right|17,25|| align=right|4,852||MBA||5. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45694)||2000 EC150|| align=right|13,7|| align=right|2,446|| align=right|0,305|| align=right|21,02|| align=right|3,824||MBA||5. marec 2000||Haleakala||NEAT |- |(45695)||2000 ET150|| align=right|14,5|| align=right|2,945|| align=right|0,110|| align=right|2,37|| align=right|5,054||MBA||5. marec 2000||Haleakala||NEAT |- |(45696)||2000 EM167|| align=right|13,8|| align=right|3,078|| align=right|0,038|| align=right|10,68|| align=right|5,399||MBA||4. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45697)||2000 EP174|| align=right|14,9|| align=right|2,839|| align=right|0,123|| align=right|1,08|| align=right|4,784||MBA||5. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45698)||2000 EG197|| align=right|15,7|| align=right|2,539|| align=right|0,294|| align=right|4,75|| align=right|4,046||MBA||4. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45699)||2000 EO199|| align=right|14,4|| align=right|2,632|| align=right|0,126|| align=right|10,99|| align=right|4,269||MBA||1. marec 2000||Catalina||CSS |- |(45700)||2000 EP204|| align=right|14,6|| align=right|2,585|| align=right|0,186|| align=right|11,46|| align=right|4,154||MBA||3. marec 2000||Catalina||CSS |- |(45701)||2000 FE11|| align=right|13,3|| align=right|3,071|| align=right|0,085|| align=right|12,69|| align=right|5,382||MBA||28. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45702)||2000 FJ15|| align=right|13,7|| align=right|2,407|| align=right|0,189|| align=right|23,62|| align=right|3,734||MBA||29. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45703)||2000 FH19|| align=right|14,7|| align=right|2,693|| align=right|0,333|| align=right|9,19|| align=right|4,419||MBA||29. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45704)||2000 FZ19|| align=right|14,1|| align=right|2,732|| align=right|0,162|| align=right|13,26|| align=right|4,516||MBA||29. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45705)||2000 FD31|| align=right|13,2|| align=right|2,650|| align=right|0,177|| align=right|8,87|| align=right|4,313||MBA||28. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45706)||2000 FT31|| align=right|13,1|| align=right|3,076|| align=right|0,150|| align=right|11,84|| align=right|5,394||MBA||29. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45707)||2000 FZ31|| align=right|13,2|| align=right|3,145|| align=right|0,133|| align=right|13,45|| align=right|5,576||MBA||29. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45708)||2000 FD35|| align=right|14,2|| align=right|2,765|| align=right|0,150|| align=right|7,64|| align=right|4,597||MBA||29. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45709)||2000 FR36|| align=right|13,4|| align=right|3,373|| align=right|0,019|| align=right|12,67|| align=right|6,195||MBA||29. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45710)||2000 FD40|| align=right|13,6|| align=right|2,611|| align=right|0,185|| align=right|9,45|| align=right|4,218||MBA||29. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45711)||2000 FD43|| align=right|14,6|| align=right|2,632|| align=right|0,063|| align=right|6,24|| align=right|4,269||MBA||28. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45712)||2000 FR44|| align=right|13,6|| align=right|3,106|| align=right|0,062|| align=right|9,96|| align=right|5,473||MBA||29. marec 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45713)||2000 FK51|| align=right|15,2|| align=right|3,239|| align=right|0,154|| align=right|0,15|| align=right|5,828||MBA||29. marec 2000||Kitt Peak||Spacewatch |- |(45714)||2000 FV58|| align=right|14,2|| align=right|3,015|| align=right|0,103|| align=right|10,64|| align=right|5,235||MBA||26. marec 2000||Anderson Mesa||LONEOS |- |(45715)||2000 FR66|| align=right|15,0|| align=right|2,600|| align=right|0,313|| align=right|4,57|| align=right|4,191||MBA||25. marec 2000||Kitt Peak||Spacewatch |- |(45716)||2000 GK8|| align=right|14,1|| align=right|3,215|| align=right|0,133|| align=right|0,44|| align=right|5,765||MBA||5. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45717)||2000 GZ11|| align=right|15,0|| align=right|3,138|| align=right|0,154|| align=right|4,98|| align=right|5,558||MBA||5. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45718)||2000 GO21|| align=right|14,4|| align=right|3,075|| align=right|0,239|| align=right|0,32|| align=right|5,392||MBA||5. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45719)||2000 GR26|| align=right|14,0|| align=right|3,076|| align=right|0,178|| align=right|3,86|| align=right|5,395||MBA||5. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45720)||2000 GZ33|| align=right|14,1|| align=right|3,109|| align=right|0,123|| align=right|9,07|| align=right|5,482||MBA||5. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45721)||2000 GZ42|| align=right|13,5|| align=right|3,808|| align=right|0,071|| align=right|1,05|| align=right|7,429||HLD||5. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45722)||2000 GA56|| align=right|13,7|| align=right|2,970|| align=right|0,062|| align=right|9,40|| align=right|5,117||MBA||5. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45723)||2000 GN58|| align=right|14,1|| align=right|3,151|| align=right|0,141|| align=right|11,06|| align=right|5,594||MBA||5. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45724)||2000 GJ68|| align=right|13,2|| align=right|2,990|| align=right|0,102|| align=right|10,99|| align=right|5,169||MBA||5. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45725)||2000 GJ77|| align=right|14,7|| align=right|2,597|| align=right|0,123|| align=right|4,30|| align=right|4,183||MBA||5. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45726)||2000 GL83|| align=right|13,5|| align=right|3,133|| align=right|0,110|| align=right|9,53|| align=right|5,545||MBA||3. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45727)||2000 GQ83|| align=right|14,3|| align=right|3,166|| align=right|0,081|| align=right|10,34|| align=right|5,633||MBA||3. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45728)||2000 GC86|| align=right|13,4|| align=right|3,119|| align=right|0,304|| align=right|24,96|| align=right|5,507||MBA||4. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45729)||2000 GB89|| align=right|13,6|| align=right|2,801|| align=right|0,154|| align=right|9,20|| align=right|4,687||MBA||4. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45730)||2000 GS106|| align=right|13,3|| align=right|3,124|| align=right|0,039|| align=right|10,38|| align=right|5,520||MBA||7. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45731)||2000 GM124|| align=right|13,6|| align=right|2,731|| align=right|0,176|| align=right|13,05|| align=right|4,513||MBA||7. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45732)||2000 GL136|| align=right|13,4|| align=right|3,016|| align=right|0,094|| align=right|11,56|| align=right|5,238||MBA||12. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45733)||2000 GV139|| align=right|13,9|| align=right|3,099|| align=right|0,081|| align=right|10,67|| align=right|5,455||MBA||4. april 2000||Anderson Mesa||LONEOS |- |(45734)||2000 GN140|| align=right|13,8|| align=right|3,185|| align=right|0,148|| align=right|6,33|| align=right|5,682||MBA||4. april 2000||Anderson Mesa||LONEOS |- |(45735)||2000 GC159|| align=right|12,8|| align=right|3,135|| align=right|0,187|| align=right|13,91|| align=right|5,549||MBA||7. april 2000||Socorro, Nova Mehika||LINEAR |- |(45736)||2000 GA170|| align=right|14,3|| align=right|2,578|| align=right|0,220|| align=right|11,81|| align=right|4,140||MBA||4. april 2000||Anderson Mesa||LONEOS |- |45737 Benita||2000 HB|| align=right|12,9|| align=right|3,193|| align=right|0,053|| align=right|10,21|| align=right|5,704||MBA||22. april 2000||Boca Raton||B. 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A boondoggle is a project that is considered a waste of both time and money, yet is often continued due to extraneous policy or political motivations. This definition, for all intents and purposes, aptly describes the state's willingness to sign-off on the Foxconn mega giveaway. It's no secret that Scott Walker perceives this agreement as his "get on of jail" ticket, in terms of being reelected to a third term. Hence, he is more than willing to dance with the proverbial devil, to shore up his dismal job creation record over the last seven years. Equally concerning is the fact that Assembly Republicans also share that same view and are ready to concede major concessions to this Taiwan-based electronics conglomerate, in the desperate hopes that Foxconn will make good on its rosy projection to deliver 13,000 jobs. But, like most things in life (with the possible exceptions of death and taxes), there are no real guarantees that the state will ultimately recoup its sizeable investment. It might look hypocritical to some that only three Assembly Democrats voted in favor of this legislation. After all, Democrats have been railing on Walker and the Republican-controlled Legislature for several sessions for their inability to create good, familysupporting jobs. With that being the case, how could Democrats basically abandon their mantra, and thumb their nose at this possible job creation endeavor? • To make matters worse, the initial economic impact projections that paint such a rosy picture of the deal were provided by a financial firm that Foxconn hired. So, how objective are those numbers? One last point, the Foxconn deal has been rushed through the legislative process, while Democrats are summarily denied the opportunity to amend the bill, in hopes of improving a very bad proposal. The Republican- majority has failed miserably in providing adequate state funding for education, healthcare and roads. And, we still haven't passed the state budget. Forget what you have been led to believe, the Foxconn deal in NOT economic development. In truth, it's nothing more than CORPORATE WELFARE and a boondoggle in the making.
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We've reached the end of August and school is nearly back in session. Whether you're a student, teacher or parent it's not too late for a refresher on ancient Asian history. We're bringing you a selection of blog posts and links illustrating the beauty and richness of ancient Asiatic cultures as well as their continuing influence today.
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Beautiful End-Unit Townhouse with 2 Master Bedrooms in desirable Waterscape community in Anaheim Colony District, Anaheim's First and Largest Historic District. This property is surrounded by 20+ Artisan Eateries for Dining, Live entertainment and just 2 miles away from Disneyland! Located just at the edge of Platinum Triangle and walkable distance to Center St. Promenade. This house features 2-master suites with walk-in closets, 2-car attached garage, front patio, upgraded granite kitchen counter top, and wood laminate flooring. Great FWY access and perfect for first time buyer and investors. One of the best 2-bedroom units in Waterscape HOA. The HOA Amenities include a Pool and Spa, Perfect for those weekends at home! Don't miss out this opportunity! Provided By: Ichiro Inokuma(01399742), HomeSmart, Evergreen Realty.
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A Great Day Out – Warwick Castle! Whatever time or financial limits parents may have at half term, a special trip is always a lasting memory especially when you are very young. Can you remember the first time you visited a zoo, or a circus. I must have been all of six years old when we visited Whipsnade Zoo and still have the memory of the taste of my first ice cream! It was a Walls ice cream wafer sandwich that dripped all down my front and the memory includes the smell of the elephant house and the screaming of some monkeys in their big outdoor cage. In Balance reader Karen, with her husband, six year old Ben and four year old Aeryn visited Warwick Castle last half term and had what was clearly a memorable visit and would love to go again. I have visited Warwick Castle several times – around the age of 8, 15, mid 20s and now in my mid 30s with my husband and two young children and I can happily say that I have thoroughly enjoyed every visit and can foresee more visits in future, it is that good. We decided to base our day around the verbal and visual displays that were well described on the website. So we started off at the 'Raising of the Portcullis'. It was great to see the portcullis being lifted and to imagine that you are walking into the past. We went straight on to the 'Attack & Defence Tour'. The lady made a point of getting the children to the front used some children to demonstrate the width of the wall – which helped put it in perspective for them. As they don't fire the ballista maybe they could consider having some mini ones set up somewhere so that children, or indeed adults, can have a go to get an understanding and respect for the weapons. We then walked around to 'The Mighty Trebuchet' which was easily seen and heard as the trebuchet is across the river and the commentator had a set place to stand. He was also miked up to several speakers that were spread out over a wide viewing area. It takes quite a while for the trebuchet to be prepared and fired but there is detailed description and historical explanations during each stage. Facts like using blind people to be the 'walkers' as the motion sickness generated from viewing the slates could cause people to fall and break their necks. Tip bits such as using the trebuchet to send dead animals or beheaded messengers over the walls to spread disease and fight a psychological battle are gruesome enough, images that strangely cause fascination with the use of such devices during sieges ie it's so much more than just something which throws balls of fire. Which, to be fair, on its own is an amazing sight and the way our six year old's eyes lit up when it happened was testament enough that it's well worth the wait. I thought it was great that over 18s could volunteer to be part of the team that prepped the trebuchet. Hands on history is always the best in my opinion. The 'Flight of the Eagles' was held in the main arena so benefitted from speakers and four wooden posts which the man lead each bird to in turn so we easily got a good view of each bird. Our six year old particularly enjoyed watching the vulture as he was "walking funny". The use of questions and answer time to one side after the show was particularly thoughtful as it meant that our shy child was able to ask a question that he wouldn't have done in front of the whole audience. It also meant that we got a good close up picture of one of the birds. The 'Warwick Warriors' probably held our children's attention the best as there were three main people involved and there was plenty of appropriate and amusing banter between them. There were lots of visual demonstrations alongside interesting explanations. The idea of destroying Hollywood film myths really did challenge the average concept of what it would have been like to be a knight. They also included some great references for the children such as comparing how Scooby Doo quickly hides in a suit of armour and yet real knights would have needed someone to dress them. The actual demonstration of this amplified the point. Once more humour was used to maintain attention, for example, the fully armoured knight demonstrated that he could run, jump and even do star jumps. Lots of facts were given throughout all these demonstrations and at the time we were not sure just how much our children were taking in but a dinner time conversation a couple of days later reassured us that our visit to the castle was not only a fun day out for our family but also very educational even for a four year old. Both our children couldn't say enough about what they had seen and heard when asked to tell their uncle and nan where they had been. "Did you know that they learnt how to use a sword when they were six and a bow and arrow when they were eight" Benjamin, aged six. With all of these displays the people leading them were all of an impressive standard. They all kept the audience's attention well and had a good mixture of information and humour. The information was also pitched well starting from small and factual for children to recall, to enough detail for proper historians without boring the more average visitor. There was also a good mix of visual, audio and kinaesthetic techniques used to involve the audience without overly applying the audience participation which can put some people off. The use of characters for most of these displays was very well balanced between 'in role' and 'not taking themselves too seriously … often explaining why out of role'. We loved the delivery, as I'm sure you can tell. After all these displays we stopped off for a toilet break (of a good standard and easily found) then visited 'The Mound', 'Dream of Battle', 'The Tower and Ramparts', 'The Kingmaker' and then 'The Chapel, Great Hall & State Rooms' (although the rooms were disappointing – not much information and not really geared up for young visitors). The Mound and The Ramparts were great for the children to get excited pretending that they were defending the castle. The Kingmaker was well set out with plenty of mannequins and brief bits of information (both verbal and written) so that it was easy enough for the children to imagine what life might have been like but without being too scary (although our four year old was a little wary especially in the slightly darker areas). We ended our visit with the Peacock Gardens, Conservatory (although not much to see in there) and the Rose gardens (which were being renovated and obviously the roses were not out yet but we still appreciated the layout). Finally, we took photos of our children 'stuck in the stocks'. I did weigh up the possibility of taking my father on our next visit. He is disabled and would need the use of wheelchair to experience a day long visit. I do think there would be enough to justify a visit for him. Although I could not find information regarding the price of ticket for a disabled visitor – I hope it is heavily discounted as probably only a third of the whole attraction (if that) is accessible from information gleaned and accessibility assessed on our visit. We heard later of a spine-chilling new addition to the programme: Witches of Warwick which promises to thrill visitors from March this year – are you up for the challenge? DID YOU KNOW? Just an hour and fifteen minutes by train from London, Warwick Castle is rated by Tripadvisor as one of the most talked about attractions in Europe and is the most visited stately home in the UK. It has a variety of attractions to appeal to families, retirees and mid-30 something culture vultures alike.
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Q: How should I organize test cases for multiple web drivers in my Python Webdriver? In my PyCharm editor I have a test_suite.py file and a functions.py file. In the functions file I have written a Class to establish a Chrome webdriver and a separate class to establish the Firefox webdriver. In this file I am currently copy/pasting every function for the firefox section to the chrome section as well and I am worried that this will create a massive page of test cases that is not properly organized. Functions.py file looks like: import libraries from libraries import * import ini from ini import * class ChromeBase(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.driver = webdriver.Chrome() self.base_url = baseurl self.verificationErrors = [] self.accept_next_alert = True self.driver.implicitly_wait(3) def testcase1(self): global resultfail resultfail = 'unable to do what you want' try:self.driver.find_element_by_link_text("sign in").click() except failed() as e: self.verificationErrors.append(str(e)) def testcase2(self): self.signin('test@user.com', 'xxx') def testcase3(self): self.driver.set_window_size(1920, 1020) self.signin('test2@user.com', 'xxx') class baseline(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): profile = webdriver.FirefoxProfile() profile.set_preference('browser.download.folderList', 2) profile.set_preference('browser.download.manager.showWhenStarting', False) profile.set_preference('browser.download.dir', os.path.join(os.path.expanduser("~"), "Downloads\\")) profile.set_preference('browser.helperApps.neverAsk.saveToDisk', 'text/csv, application/octet-stream') self.driver = webdriver.Firefox(profile) self.base_url = baseurl self.verificationErrors = [] self.accept_next_alert = True self.driver.implicitly_wait(3) def testcase1(self): global resultfail resultfail = 'unable to do what you want' try:self.driver.find_element_by_link_text("sign in").click() except failed() as e: self.verificationErrors.append(str(e)) def testcase2(self): self.signin('test@user.com', 'xxx') def testcase3(self): self.driver.set_window_size(1920, 1020) self.signin('test2@user.com', 'xxx') And in my test_suite file I am calling the different webdrivers as such: class TestCase(baseline): def test_case1(self): print('testcase1') self.driver.get(self.base_url) self.testcase1() self.testcase2() self.testcase3() class TestCase(ChromeBase): def test_case1(self): print('testcase1') self.driver.get(self.base_url) self.testcase1() self.testcase2() self.testcase3() Can I organize the project in my PyCharm editor to be easily readable and to call on different Webdrivers in a neat manner? How would I go about doing this so that when I click the green Play button i can manage whether to run the cases for all web browsers or for just a specific web browser? Cheers
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Real Oviedo vs Granada Predictions, Picks, and Betting Odds for Copa del Rey Second Round Match | Dec 22 2022 in Soccer, News Rafael Guillén 12/20/2022, 11:44 AM 3.1k Views Imagen: @RealOviedo A very even match in the Copa del Rey will take place, when two teams that have already met in the Smartbank League face each other in this competition: Oviedo vs Granada is a high energy game, because of what is at stake. At JefeBet we are ready to provide you with the best sports betting information and Copa del Rey predictions. So here is our prediction for this match Oviedo vs Granada. Predictions, Odds, and Betting Preview for the Real Oviedo vs Granada Copa del Rey Second Round Match on December 22, 2022 Photo Twitter @RealOviedo Where: Carlos Tartiere Stadium – Oviedo, Spain. When: Thursday, December 22, 2022, 9:00 PM E.T. Moneyline: Oviedo (+190) / Tie (+180) / Granada (-160) Over/Under (1.5): Over (-190) Under (-125) Both teams score: Yes (-118) / No (-165). Odds provided by Unibet. Oviedo preview In the last 7 games they have only conceded one defeat, and they have slowly risen in the Spanish second division. At first, they had been falling into the dangerous zone, but they have now managed to find stability. Still, they need to improve in finding the opponent's goal, as in all the games they have played, they only manage to score one goal per game. They haven't played a game where they have scored two or more goals. They suffer when it comes to score. The advantage that they have in defenseis that they are very solid, in seven games, they have only conceded two goals. In general, the team's balance is positive, but it has to start scoring more goals or things could get complicated. Possible lineup (4-2-3-1): Quentin Braat; Lucas Ahijado, Rodri Tarín, Dani Calvo, Abel Bretones; Jimmy Suárez, Luismi Sánchez; Viti Rozada, Hugo Rama; Sergi Enrich, Borja Baston Granada preview Photo Twitter @GranadaCF Granada is in the playoffs due to its great start, but had entered a slump from which it is now recovering from. Th teams cannot slip because the standings are too tight. On this occasion, the Copa del Rey match will help the team find stability, if it manages to win. They have only lost three times in the last 10 games, which shows that the team is experiencing a positive streak. Offensively, they are good. Paco Lopez's team has done a good job in front of the goal regardless of the scenario. Myrto Uzuni has converted eleven goals, and he is a left wing machine. His diagonals are dangerous, and he ends up playing as a nine-footer because of his movement and explosion. He is accompanied on the other side by José Callejón, who already has five assists, most of them to Uzuni. A very powerful duo, no doubt. Possible Lineup (4-3-3): Raúl Fernández; Ricard Sánchez, Víctor Díaz, Pepe Sánchez, Carlos Neva; Njegos Petrovic, Òscar Melendo, Víctor Meseguer; José Callejon, Myrto Uzuni, Jorge Molina. JefeBet Prediction There is a precedent to this match, it taking place on November 6, with Oviedo 1-0 Granada. In this opportunity, Oviedo will be playing at home again, where they are strong. The team hasn't lost since October 10 against Huesca by 0-1. In JefeBet we trust in the strength of the local team, and believe it will take the win in this match. Prediction: Oviedo 1-0 Granada Odds courtesy of Unibet. Read our review here! Do you want more? Follow us on Facebook and don't miss out on the latest news about sports and its stars, all right here at JefeBet. Previous article Nashville Predators vs Chicago Blackhawks Mejores Apuestas y Cuotas| 21 Diciembre 2022 Next article Ibiza Islas Pitiusas vs Eibar Predictions, Picks, and Betting Odds for Copa del Rey Second Round Match | Dec 21 2022 Written by Rafael Guillén More From: Soccer Mayra Madrigal 01/30/2023, 8:23 PM Nashville Predators vs Chicago Blackhawks Mejores Apuestas y Cuotas| 21 Diciembre 2022 Ibiza Islas Pitiusas vs Eibar Predictions, Picks, and Betting Odds for Copa del Rey Second Round Match | Dec 21 2022
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What are the the factors of 74? There are many possible answers. An easy one to remember is 1 and 74 The factors of 74 are: 1, 2, 37 and 74. The factors of 74 are: 1, 2, 37, 74. They are: 1, 2 37 and 74 Q: What are the the factors of 74? Factors of 74? the factors of 74 are 1, 2, 37 and 74 What are the factors os 74? Which numbers are factors of 74? 1, 2, 37, and 74 are factors of 74. What are the factors and composite factors of 74? As a product of its prime factors: 2*37 = 74 Note that 1 and 74 are also factors How many factors does 74 have? 74 has 4 factors: 1, 2, 37, and 74. What are the prime factors of 74? The prime factors of 74 are 2 and 37 What are the factors of 22 and 74? The factors of 22 are: 1, 2, 11, 22 The factors of 74 are: 1, 2, 37, 74 What are the common factors of 74? The factors of 74 are 1, 2, 37 and 74. For them to be common, they need to be compared to another set of factors. The factors of 62 are: 1, 2, 31, and 62.The prime factors of 62 are: 2 and 31.The factors of 74 are: 1, 2, 37, and 74.The prime factors of 74 are: 2 and 37. What are the factors of 74 148 and 296? The factors of 74 are: 1, 2, 37, 74 The factors of 148 are: 1, 2, 4, 37, 74, 148 The factors of 296 are: 1, 2, 4, 8, 37, 74, 148, 296 What is 4.53 in expanded form? What is 237 times 380? What 3times blank equals 72? Asked By Selena Porter What is 7 and 3 over 4 plus 2 and 1 over 5? What city is at 16 51n 99 55w? What is the Distributive Property of 8x71? What is c divided by 22?
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The foremost focus of our research is the synthesis of complex, biologically active natural products. Considerable emphasis will also be placed on the discovery and development of new reactions and synthetic methods for achieving high levels of enantioselective control. For example, many useful carbon-carbon bond-forming reactions exist; however, conditions for the corresponding asymmetric variants are often under-developed or unexplored. At the core of this research program is the enantioselective development of the [2,3]-Wittig rearrangement and asymmetric alkylation of acyclic carbonyl compounds utilizing novel chiral amine-based ligands derived from a sulfamidate template. With respect to natural products, current targets of interest include Lasonolide A, Didemnaketal A, Caylobolide A, and Miyakolide. The importance of total synthesis of biologically active natural products and methodology development provides an excellent educational opportunity to all post-graduate, graduate, and undergraduate students for their future careers in academia and the pharmaceutical or chemical industry. "An Efficient Formal Synthesis of (-)-Clavosolide A Featuring a "Mismatched" Stereoselective Oxocarbenium Reduction." Carrick, J. D.; Jennings, M. P. Org. Lett. 11, 769-772 (2009). "Convergent Formal Syntheses of (±)-Brussonol and (±)-Abrotanone via an Intramolecular Marson-Type Cyclization." Martinez-Solorio, D.; Jennings, M. P. Org. Lett. 11, 189-192 (2009). "Syntheses of epi-aigialomycin D and deoxy-aigialomycin C via a diastereoselective ring closing metathesis macrocyclization protocol." Bajwa, N.; Jennings, M. P. Tetrahedron Lett. 49, 390-393 (2008). "Total Synthesis of (-)-Dactylolide and Formal Synthesis of (-)-Zampanolide via Target Oriented fl-C-Glycoside Formation." Ding, F.; Jennings, M. P. J. Org. Chem. 73, 5965-5976 (2008). "Vicinal Functionalization of Propiolate Esters via a Tandem Catalytic Carbocupration-Mukaiyama Aldol Reaction Sequence." Mueller, A. J.; Jennings, M. P. Org. Lett. 10, 1649-1652 (2008). "Synthesis of the C17-25 subunit of lasonolide A utilizing a Tsuchihashi-Yamamoto type rearrangement." Sawant, K. B.; Ding, F.; Jennings, M. P. Tetrahedron Lett. 48, 5177-5180 (2007). "Total Synthesis and Absolute Configuration Determination of (+)-Bruguierol C." Solorio, D. M.; Jennings, M. P. J. Org. Chem. 72, 6621-6623 (2007). "Efficient Total Syntheses and Structural Verification of Both Diospongins A and B via a Common d-Lactone Intermediate." Sawant, K. B.; Jennings, M. P. J. Org. Chem. 71, 7911-7914 (2006). "An efficient synthesis of the C1-C14 subunit of (-)-lasonolide A via a target oriented fl-C-glycoside formation sequence." Sawant, K. B.; Ding, F.; Jennings, M. P. Tetrahedron Lett. 47, 939-942 (2006). "An efficient total synthesis and absolute configuration determination of varitriol." Clemens, R. T.; Jennings, M. P. Chem. Commun., 2720-2721 (2006).
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Gold prices edge higher on US-China trade-war concern May 9, 2019 12:45pm NYSE:GLD From Reuters: Gold prices rose on Thursday, supported by a weaker dollar and as investors sought safe-haven assets after U.S. President Donald Trump warned a trade deal with China was in danger, sending global stocks lower. Concerns about the dispute's potential impact on economic growth has also weighed on palladium prices, which tumbled to their lowest in four months. Spot gold was up 0.3 percent at $1,284.11 per ounce, having climbed to its highest since April 15 at $1,291.39 on Wednesday. U.S. gold futures were also 0.3% higher, at $1,285.10 an ounce. "Gold remains fairly stable on safe-haven appeal due to weakness across the board in global equities on the back of concerns regarding trade," said David Meger, director of metals trading at High Ridge Futures. Trade talks in the next several days will keep the uncertainty high, he added. The U.S. Trade Representative's office has said that tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods would increase to 25 percent from 10 percent at 12:01 a.m. (0401) GMT on Friday, right in the middle of two days of meetings between Chinese Vice Premier Liu He and Trump's top trade officials in Washington. The Japanese yen surged to a three-month high against the dollar, while world stocks fell for a fourth day running on Thursday. Gold, along with the Japanese yen and U.S. treasuries, is seen as a relatively safe investment in times of political and financial crisis. While gold has drawn support from risk-averse markets, prices have not embarked on a significant uptrend. "There was a strong level of technical resistance at $1,290 – $1,292, it is a level we have fallen back from and we are consolidating below," Meger said. Gold's precious metal peers were less resilient, taking their cues from the industrial side on concerns about demand amid the trade spat, Bart Melek, head of commodity strategies at TD Securities in Toronto, said. Weakening auto sales in China and abroad were keeping autocatalyst palladium under pressure, Melek said. Palladium fell more than 3 percent to $1,263.85 per ounce, the lowest level since Jan. 4. Silver was down 0.5 percent at $14.76 per ounce, while platinum fell 0.7 percent to $850.43 per ounce. Both metals hit one-week lows earlier in the session. The SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) was trading at $121.37 per share on Thursday afternoon, up $0.46 (+0.38%). Year-to-date, GLD has declined -1.84%, versus a 7.06% rise in the benchmark S&P 500 index during the same period. GLD currently has an ETF Daily News SMART Grade of B (Buy), and is ranked #1 of 35 ETFs in the Precious Metals ETFs category. This article is brought to you courtesy of CNBC . Tags: CNBC gold NYSE:GLD NYSE:GLD precious metals Reuters SPDR Gold Shares(NYSE:GLD) Categories: NYSE:GLD Gold prices edge higher on weak Chinese data Gold prices edge higher on US stock market pause Gold prices slide lower as investors see progress in U.S.-China trade talks Gold pushes higher as investors focus on US-China trade talks, Fed minutes
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August 9, 2004 September 15, 2009 What's beneath the anti-media anger? "Your guest must be from Mars." That's one of the milder bits of feedback I've gotten recently on things I've written or said about the politics of the media. It was from a San Francisco Bay-area listener to a talk-radio show I was on. She was unhappy because I suggested that during the 2000 campaign the supposedly liberal news media hadn't actually been all that kind to Al Gore. More often, the e-mailers tell me I'm a liar and a source of moral corruption, somebody who doesn't have any values of his own and despises the values on which this country was built. It's getting weird out there. Nowadays, anyone who ventures opinions on political issues is liable to end up drenched in the runoff from a vast reservoir of free-floating anger among the electorate. A lot of that anger is directed toward the media, which are seen as instruments of manipulation and disinformation. The loudest and best articulated protest comes from the political Right, but the Left is eyeing the media warily as well. They've always been apprehensive that the media's corporate entanglements would encourage a rightward drift, and now they worry that the Right's nagging will nudge mainstream news toward unduly sympathetic coverage of the Bush re-election bid. But I want to suggest that the anger is not so much a response to the many faults of the media, as it is an expression of the frustrations of a powerless populace. Bear with me a moment. Consider the Democrats' signature issues. I just got through watching a well-oiled Democratic National Convention, in which attractive, exquisitely coached candidates and acolytes vowed a return to honor, strength and credibility. That was convention boilerplate, though no doubt sincerely felt. But there were more substantive pledges. And that's where the doubt begins. Does anybody think the Democrats will — or could — slow, let alone halt, the export of high-quality U.S. jobs? Would a Kerry administration really push through a plan of universal health insurance? Are the Democrats willing to do what it would take to ensure that nobody who works fulltime lives in poverty? No, no and no. The situation on the political right is similar. I, and others in the media, often marvel about the viciousness of the anger even mild criticism of their totems triggers. Here, I suggest, the frustration arises not from the fact that conservatives are out of power — but that they're in power and deliver so little to their supporters. I mean, what gives? Despite the supposedly overwhelming influence of those incessantly liberal media, the Republicans have control of all three branches of the national government: the White House and executive agencies, both houses of Congress, the federal judiciary at practically all levels. They have 28 governorships, and 33 state legislatures. The Republican leadership that's running the country takes pains to remind its constituents how strongly it's fighting on their passionately-felt cultural issues, and what moral reprobates the Democrats are. And as a practical matter, what's the result? Amazingly little. Almost nothing on abortion rights, prayer in the schools, gun control, gay rights or affirmative action. And what about the governmental issues dear to traditional conservatives: a balanced budget, federalism, local control of schools — local control of anything for that matter – not to mention stemming the growth of a Big Brother police state? Don't ask. Ordinary conservatives, like the ones who send me furious e-mails, are a faction for the Republicans to appease, not a constituency to be heeded. They're like African-American voters in the Democratic Party, a group to be pumped up and bought off with rhetorical flourishes and vague promises – but whose core demands would be too costly, impractical or politically imprudent to satisfy. Hence, the anger. It's a good thing the Clintons could offer that "vast rightwing conspiracy," just as the Right can install Michael Eisner, CNN and Hollywood, all as a lightning rod to draw away the frustrations created by their own broken pledges. Not that media organizations aren't appropriate targets for criticism, and that their silences and excesses shouldn't be pointed out and either justified or remedied. But the media don't force leaders to make promises they'll never keep. Previous: Previous post: The era of negotiated news Next: Next post: The Transparency Trap
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CASTLECONNELL's Rachel McGill was a big winner at the recent Fresh Film Festival, taking the top award for young filmmaker of the year. The 17-year-old was the first female winner of the award, Ireland's Young Filmmaker of the Year 2016, in Fresh's 20 year history. Her film, Poppies, beat off competition from over 400 other submitted entries, bagging the her a cheque for €1,000 at the festival awards ceremony held recently. The winning short, set in the 1940s, was inspired by Sylvia Plath's Poppies in July. Rachel will sit her Leaving Cert in June and has applied to study at Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art and Design in September.
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OECD.org OECD Observer OECD Forum Network OECD Development Centre FATF - Financial Action Task Force IEA – International Energy Agency ITF – International Transport Forum NEA – Nuclear Energy Agency SWAC – Sahel and West Africa Club OECD Home Chinese Taipei^Taipei China (People's Republic of) Serbia and Montenegro (pre-June 2006) Agriculture and fisheries Chemical safety and biosafety Corruption and integrity Green growth and sustainable development Industry and entrepreneurship Insurance and pensions Regional, rural and urban development Social and welfare issues OECD Home TaxDispute resolutionLatest Documents Base erosion and profit shifting Consumption tax Fiscal federalism network Global relations and development Tax and crime Tax policy analysis Tax treaties 26-July-2021 Making Dispute Resolution More Effective – MAP Peer Review Report, South Africa (Stage 2) - Inclusive Framework on BEPS: Action 14 Under Action 14, countries have committed to implement a minimum standard to strengthen the effectiveness and efficiency of the mutual agreement procedure (MAP). The MAP is included in Article 25 of the OECD Model Tax Convention and commits countries to endeavour to resolve disputes related to the interpretation and application of tax treaties. The Action 14 Minimum Standard has been translated into specific terms of reference and a methodology for the peer review and monitoring process. The peer review process is conducted in two stages. Stage 1 assesses countries against the terms of reference of the minimum standard according to an agreed schedule of review. Stage 2 focuses on monitoring the follow-up of any recommendations resulting from jurisdictions' stage 1 peer review report. This report reflects the outcome of the stage 2 peer monitoring of the implementation of the Action 14 Minimum Standard by South Africa. Making Dispute Resolution More Effective – MAP Peer Review Report, Latvia (Stage 2) - Inclusive Framework on BEPS: Action 14 Under Action 14, countries have committed to implement a minimum standard to strengthen the effectiveness and efficiency of the mutual agreement procedure (MAP). The MAP is included in Article 25 of the OECD Model Tax Convention and commits countries to endeavour to resolve disputes related to the interpretation and application of tax treaties. The Action 14 Minimum Standard has been translated into specific terms of reference and a methodology for the peer review and monitoring process. The minimum standard is complemented by a set of best practices. The peer review process is conducted in two stages. Stage 1 assesses countries against the terms of reference of the minimum standard according to an agreed schedule of review. Stage 2 focuses on monitoring the follow-up of any recommendations resulting from jurisdictions' stage 1 peer review report. This report reflects the outcome of the stage 2 peer monitoring of the implementation of the Action 14 Minimum Standard by Latvia, which is accompanied by a document addressing the implementation of best practices. Making Dispute Resolution More Effective – MAP Peer Review Report, India (Stage 2) - Inclusive Framework on BEPS: Action 14 Under Action 14, countries have committed to implement a minimum standard to strengthen the effectiveness and efficiency of the mutual agreement procedure (MAP). The MAP is included in Article 25 of the OECD Model Tax Convention and commits countries to endeavour to resolve disputes related to the interpretation and application of tax treaties. The Action 14 Minimum Standard has been translated into specific terms of reference and a methodology for the peer review and monitoring process. The peer review process is conducted in two stages. Stage 1 assesses countries against the terms of reference of the minimum standard according to an agreed schedule of review. Stage 2 focuses on monitoring the follow-up of any recommendations resulting from jurisdictions' stage 1 peer review report. This report reflects the outcome of the stage 2 peer monitoring of the implementation of the Action 14 Minimum Standard by India. Making Dispute Resolution More Effective – MAP Peer Review Report, Colombia (Stage 2) - Inclusive Framework on BEPS: Action 14 Under Action 14, countries have committed to implement a minimum standard to strengthen the effectiveness and efficiency of the mutual agreement procedure (MAP). The MAP is included in Article 25 of the OECD Model Tax Convention and commits countries to endeavour to resolve disputes related to the interpretation and application of tax treaties. The Action 14 Minimum Standard has been translated into specific terms of reference and a methodology for the peer review and monitoring process. 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This report reflects the outcome of the stage 2 peer monitoring of the implementation of the Action 14 Minimum Standard by Chile. Making tax dispute resolution more effective: New peer review assessments for Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, India, Latvia, Lithuania and South Africa Under BEPS Action 14, jurisdictions have committed to implement a minimum standard to improve the resolution of tax-related disputes between jurisdictions. Despite the significant disruption caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the necessity to hold all meetings virtually, work has continued with the release today of the Stage 2 peer review monitoring reports. Making Dispute Resolution More Effective – MAP Peer Review Report, Argentina (Stage 2) - Inclusive Framework on BEPS: Action 14 Under Action 14, countries have committed to implement a minimum standard to strengthen the effectiveness and efficiency of the mutual agreement procedure (MAP). The MAP is included in Article 25 of the OECD Model Tax Convention and commits countries to endeavour to resolve disputes related to the interpretation and application of tax treaties. The Action 14 Minimum Standard has been translated into specific terms of reference and a methodology for the peer review and monitoring process. The peer review process is conducted in two stages. Stage 1 assesses countries against the terms of reference of the minimum standard according to an agreed schedule of review. Stage 2 focuses on monitoring the follow-up of any recommendations resulting from jurisdictions' stage 1 peer review report. This report reflects the outcome of the stage 2 peer monitoring of the implementation of the Action 14 Minimum Standard by Argentina. 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Aroma / Aberdeen Dental School is a food establishment in the of and has the catagory of Restaurant - Cafe - Canteen. Aroma / Aberdeen Dental School was last inspected by Food Safety Officers from Aberdeen City Council on Thu 26 Mar 2015 and was awarded a Food Safety Score of Pass. How many stars would you give Aroma / Aberdeen Dental School?
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My avocado tree has dark spots, brown tips, wilted leaves but it's starting to flower. Was it diseased? Do I need to treat it? Also the tree trunk looks sunburned. Should I do anything to it? This is definitely a fungal issue! Most likely Anthracnose. Do you know how this tree was propagated? Starting them with toothpicks is one of the most common causes of introducing infections, and they may not show until later. If it is no known how the tree was started, then it can be chalked up to an infection already present in the soil. I would recommend applying, both, Dolomitic lime and wettable sulfur to correct the issue. Unfortunately all old leaves will retain the damage until they drop, but after treatment, within a few weeks, you should start to see new unharmed growth. If this does not correct the issue, more drastic treatments may be necessary.
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The creator of piracy service 'Popcorn Time' has revealed his identity | Business Insider middlemen/Scrapbook/software The creator of Popcorn Time, software which lets people watch movies illegally online, has chosen to reveal his identity and speak out about his experiences developing the site.TorrentFreak reports that 29-year-old designer Federico Abad from Argentina revealed his identity in an interview with Norwegian newspaper Dagens Næringsliv.Abad explained that he was inspired to create Popcorn Time because internet speeds in Argentina are so bad and because major movies often reach Argentinian cinemas months after they are released in the US.Developer Abad said that he recruited other people around the world using Twitter and Facebook. They worked overnight to create Popcorn Time and eventually "had concentration problems at work because of the project." Abad said that he worked so hard on the project that his girlfriend left him.Popcorn Time let users illegally stream movies online for free. But it was shut down by Abad in 2014 after authorities put pressure on the site. Since then, other similar sites have launched that that use the same software. There's even a Popcorn Time app.Popcorn TimeAbad said that he decided to shut down the project when he noticed that a lawyer working for Warner Brothers had viewed LinkedIn profiles belonging to developers working on Popcorn Time."We do not know how, but he had managed to track us down. We were quite put out. We thought it was a scare tactic," he said. "And we were frightened. None of us were anonymous anymore. They knew where we worked and where we lived." Source: The creator of piracy service 'Popcorn Time' has revealed his identity | Business Insider
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Chicago, IL -- (SBWIRE) -- 03/28/2017 -- Walnuts are mainly produced in limited countries with China producing about 50% of world's total walnuts. U.S.A is the world's largest walnut exporter. Walnut oil is extracted from walnuts and it contains no cholesterol. It is considered healthy to use in food as well as other purposes. North America and Europe are the leading consumers of walnut oil owing to its high demand for culinary and artistic purposes. However, with growing population, rising disposable income levels and fast-paced development, the Asia-Pacific is supposed to have a huge potential for the growth of walnut oil market. The report tracks the major market events including product launches, technological developments, mergers & acquisitions, and the innovative business strategies opted by key market players. Along with strategically analyzing the key micro markets, the report also focuses on industry-specific drivers, restraints, opportunities and challenges in the rotary angle sensors market. The scope of this report covers the rotary angle sensors market by its major segments, which include the types, applications, and the major geographic regions. Early Buyers Can Get 10% on Customization Of This Report. The growing population in developing economies means that the consumption of various nuts and oil in these countries too will increase which in turn will boost the walnut oil market. The key reasons driving the growth of the flavor powder market includes increasing health consciousness, and the fact that there's launch of new innovative products. Continuous expansion of this market in developing economies is one of the key growth opportunity drivers for this market. However, the growth of the flavor powder market may be hindered due to the fact that walnuts are costly for developing countries. The research methodology for Scalar Market Research's crystalline silicon PV market report utilizes a combination of top-down and bottom-up research formats. Our primary focus on continuous market tracking, rigorous fact-checking, data-triangulation, and multiple layers of quality control ensures high-quality data that can be leveraged for actionable research insights.
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Spencer är administrativ huvudort i Roane County i West Virginia. Orten har fått sitt namn efter domaren Spencer Roane. Enligt 2010 års folkräkning hade Spencer 2 322 invånare. Kända personer från Spencer Harry C. Woodyard, politiker Källor Orter i West Virginia Roane County, West Virginia
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EPJ B Highlight - Spread-changing orders and deletions affect stock prices Published on 02 July 2019 Trade orders strongly influence stock prices. Photo by M. B. M. on https://unsplash.com/photos/ ZzOa5G8hSPI. A new analysis of the bid-ask spread of stock prices reveals that placements and deletions of trade orders can affect stock prices as much as trades themselves The first rule on the stock market is to buy low and sell high. Economists are well aware of how this behaviour changes the prices of stocks, but in reality, trades alone don't tell the whole story. Parties like banks and insurance companies rarely trade stocks themselves; instead, they place orders for traders to do so on their behalf, which can be canceled at any time if they are no longer interested. The amount payed by those placing orders is affected by a highly variable quantity called the bid-ask 'spread' – the difference between the price initially quoted for a stock, and the final bidding price. In a new study published in EPJ B, Stephan Grimm and Thomas Guhr from Duisburg-Essen University in Germany compare the influences that three price-changing events have on these spread changes. Their work sheds new light on the intricate inner workings of the stock market. EPJ B Review Article - Micromagnetics and Spintronics: Models and Numerical Methods Computational micromagnetics has become an indispensable tool for the theoretical investigation of magnetic structures. Classical micromagnetics has been successfully applied to a wide range of applications including magnetic storage media, magnetic sensors, permanent magnets and more. The recent development of spintronics devices has led to various extensions to the micromagnetic model in order to account for spin-transport effects. Now, Claas Abert of the University of Vienna has prepared a comprehensive Review Article on the subject for EPJ B, aiming to provide an overview of the analytical micromagnetic model as well as its numerical implementation. The main focus is put on the integration of spin-transport effects with classical micromagnetics. EPJ B Highlight - How to stop diseases and forest fires from spreading When the population approaches a certain level of heterogeneity, the infection slows. A new model, published in EPJ B and exploring how epidemics spread, could help prevent infections and forest fires from getting out of hand Recently, epidemics like measles have been spreading due to the lack of vaccinations, and forest fires have become increasingly frequent due to climate change. Understanding how both these things spread, and how to stop them, is more important than ever. Now, two researchers from the National Scientific and Technical Research Council in Bariloche, Argentina, have studied the way epidemics spread in heterogeneous populations. Their findings were recently published in European Physical Journal B. EPJ B Highlight - Inhibitory neurons have two types of impact on brain oscillations The emergence of synchronization with excitatory and inhibitory neurons. A certain type of neuron, called inhibitory neurons, can have two types of overall effect on oscillations in the brain Studying the brain involves measuring the activity of billions of individual brain cells called neurons. Consequently, many brain measurement techniques produce data that is averaged to reflect the activity of large populations of these neurons. If all of the neurons are behaving differently, this will average out. But, when the behaviour of individual neurons is synchronized, it produces clearly visible oscillations. Synchronisation is important to understanding how neurons behave, which is particularly relevant with regard to brain diseases like Alzheimer's, epilepsy and Parkinson's. Now, a group of researchers from the Institute of Computational Physics and Complex Systems at Lanzhou University, China, has used a combination of two computer models to study the ways different kinds of neurons can impact synchronisation. The study is published in the European Physical Journal B. EPJB Colloquium - Complex band-structure analysis and topological physics of Majorana nanowires In this new Colloquium article published in EPJ B, Javier Osca (IMEC and KU Leuven, Belgium) and Llorenç Serra (IFISC and Departament de Física, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma, Spain) review applications of complex band structure theory to describe Majorana states in nanowires and nanowire junctions. The dimensionality of the considered wires is gradually increased, from strictly 1D to quasi-1D with one and two transverse dimensions. EPJ B Highlight - Magnetic nanoparticles can 'burn' cancer cells Stock market prediction models. Magnetic hyperthermia is still a highly experimental cancer treatment, but new research shows that the therapy is tunable Unfortunately, cancer isn't simply a single disease, and some types, like pancreas, brain or liver tumours, are still difficult to treat with chemotherapy, radiation therapy or surgery, leading to low survival rates for patients. Thankfully, new therapies are emerging, like therapeutic hyperthermia, which heats tumours by firing nanoparticles into tumour cells. In a new study published in EPJ B, Angl Apostolova from the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy in Sofia, Bulgaria and colleagues show that tumour cells' specific absorption rate of destructive heat depends on the diameter of the nanoparticles and the composition of the magnetic material used to deliver the heat to the tumour. EPJ B Colloquium - Cooperative magnetic phenomena in artificial spin systems: spin liquids, Coulomb phase and fragmentation of magnetism Two-dimensional arrays of interacting magnetic nanostructures offer a remarkable playground for simulating, experimentally, lattice spin models. Initially designed to capture the low-energy physics of highly frustrated magnets, they quickly became a lab-on-chip platform to investigate cooperative magnetic phenomena often associated with classical frustrated magnetism. This Colloquium paper from Nicolas Rougemaille and Benjamin Canals at the Institut NEEL (Univ. Grenoble, CNRS, France) reviews the many-body physics which can be visualized, directly in real space, through the magnetic imaging of artificial arrays of magnetic nanostructures. Particular attention is paid to classical spin liquid states, magnetic Coulomb phases and magnetic moment fragmentation. Other phenomena, such as complex magnetic ordering, charge crystallization and monopole-like excitations, are also described in light of the recent advances in the field. EPJ B Highlight - Understanding stock market returns: which models fits best? A comparison of two models for stock market prediction shows clear differences in their accuracy, depending on the length of the forecasting period Understanding stock market returns hinges on understanding their volatility. Two simple but competing models have been dominant for decades: the Heston model, introduced in 1993, and the multiplicative model, which dates back to 1990. American physicists recently compared the two models by applying them to the United States stock market and using historical data from two indexes: the S&P500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average. In a study published in EPJ B, Rostislav Serota and colleagues from the University of Cincinnati, OH, USA, demonstrate the clear differences between the two models. Simply put, the Heston model is better for predicting long-time accumulations of stock returns, while the multiplicative model is better suited to predicting daily or several-day returns. EPJ B Highlight - Intelligent metamaterials behave like electrostatic chameleons Chameleon-like behaviour. Metashells can adapt their wave-bending behaviour based on the characteristics of the material they contain A chameleon can flexibly change its colour to match its surroundings. And a similar phenomenon can now be seen in a new class of smart materials called metamaterials. The trouble is that these metamaterials lack the ability to respond to nearby objects due to their physical characteristics. To remedy this shortcoming, Chinese physicists have developed so-called 'metashells': hollow shells made of metamaterials and capable of carrying materials in their core. The advantage is that their physical characteristics, such as permittivity - the extent to which a material can store charge within an electrical field - change with the electromagnetic properties of the material they contain. In a recent theoretical study published in EPJ B, Liujun Xu and Jiping Huang from Fudan University in Shanghai, China, describe how they have developed an entire class of these chameleon-like metashells. EPJ B Highlight - New university ranking system includes the cultural perspective Network of friends of top 20 PageRank universities from the French Wikipedia edition. A new study proposes a new way of ranking universities, using a more balanced cultural view and based on 24 international editions of Wikipedia Scientists in France have developed a new way of generating a ranking of the world's universities that places more emphasis on the cultural perspective. In a recent study published in EPJ B, Célestin Coquidé and José Lages, affiliated with the multidisciplinary research institute UTINAM in Besançon, and Dima Shepelyansky from the CNRS in Toulouse, France, perform an analysis of Wikipedia editions in 24 languages, collected in May 2017 - previous studies pursuing a similar approach focused on data from 2013. Employing well-known ranking algorithms, they establish a Wikipedia Ranking of World Universities based on the relative cultural views of each of the 24 language-specific Wikipedia editions. Thus, they provide a more balanced view that reflects the standpoints of different cultures.
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St. Bonaventure advanced to the quarterfinals a season ago but had its season end in a loss to Knight. Now its just two victories away from a section championship. She said special bonds lead to a special season. "We're all friends. We all rely on each other," said Hernandez. "It gives us confidence knowing that somebody is always going to step up for us. We have different girls doing it every night. That's been so important for us this season." Locked in a 15-15 tie late in the second quarter, the Seraphs used back-to-back 3-pointers by Hernandez and Carpenter to take a 21-15 lead into halftime. The momentum was just beginning. The Seraphs unleashed a 14-5 spurt at the top of the third period to break open the contest for good. Hall was the catalyst on offense, scoring three baskets along with four free throws in the third quarter. Another key was defense, which the No. 1 seed has emphasized every night. "We work hard on it in practice because it's so important," said Hernandez. "Good defense leads to easy baskets. That's what we try to stress." Indeed, the Seraphs switched from a man-to-man to 2-3 zone by the second quarter that not only befuddled the Laguna Hills shooters, it led to a slew of steals and turnovers. St. Bonaventure coach Ruben Marin also liked his team's mental tenacity. After a bit of a slow start, the Seraphs settled into the game by the second quarter and were ready to assume command. "I think we had some jitters and nerves at the start," Marin said. "But once we settled into the game, it made all the difference. I always tell the girls that the team that settles down first is usually going to win the game. "Tonight, that was us."
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Home / Money & Career / Failing Stores That Came Back to Life Online Sheiresa Ngo The last couple of years have been tough for retailers. Customers continue to turn to online shopping, store sales are declining, and many malls are losing long-time tenants. However, some retailers have decided not to go down without a fight. Instead of succumbing to the losses, they have chosen to revive their brands and enter a second act online. Here are 15 failing stores that came back to life online. 1. Linens 'n Things The poor housing market was a part of their downfall. | Joe Raedle/Getty Images Linens 'n Things filed for bankruptcy in May 2008. The company struggled because of a downturn in the economy. As the housing market declined, banks became strict with lending, and consumers had less cash to spend, the home furnishings market took a hit. In 2009, Linens 'n Things was revived and continued to conduct business on its website. Next: This retailer was popular among technophiles. 2. Sharper Image Sharper Image still sells all the gadgets you didn't know you needed. | Sharper Images via Facebook Sharper Image was a favorite among shoppers looking for the latest tech toys and home items. If you wanted to stay on top of tech trends, one of the first places to look used to be Sharper Image. The company was founded in 1977 and expanded to more than 300 stores throughout the United States. However, it filed for bankruptcy in February 2008. Two years later, Sharper Image relaunched and resumed selling items through SharperImage.com as well as the Sharper Image catalog. Next: This chain retailer is making a surprise comeback. 3. Circuit City They're coming back after 10 years. | Emmanuel Dunand/AFP/Getty Images Circuit City is making a comeback. After a 10-year absence, the electronics store is set to resurrect itself from the dead by rolling out products on its new website. The retailer also plans to eventually open kiosks and smaller stores within other stores, reports Twice. CEO Ronny Shmoel announced during the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show that Circuit City's updated website will include search by photo, augmented reality, and real-time tech support. Next: This store said good-bye to physical locations after 20 years. 4. American Apparel The founder is out and a new owner is taking over. | David McNew/Getty Images American Apparel shut its doors in 2017, after almost 20 years in business. The retailer was sold for $88 million following approval from a Delaware bankruptcy court. The company's intellectual property and manufacturing equipment were sold to Canadian apparel company Gildan, reports The Atlantic. Gildan also shelled out an extra $15 million to acquire American Apparel's purchase orders and inventory. AmericanApparel.com is now the store's new home. Next: This store was a favorite among teens. 5. Delia's The go-to mall store has been reincarnated online. | dELiA's via Facebook Delia's used to be the go-to store for teen and pre-teen shoppers. This popular mall store sold everything from accessories to party dresses. It also gained a following from its colorful catalog. However, by December 2014, the company decided to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. By August 2015, the store made a comeback as an online retailer. Next: This store was the place to go for discounted items. 6. Filene's Basement It wasn't able to keep up with other outlet stores. | Mario Tama/Getty Images Discount clothing retailer Filene's Basement announced its third bankruptcy in November 2011. The retailer used to be part of Filene's department stores, which were purchased by Macy's in 2005, reports The Boston Globe. Filene's Basement failed due to its inability to keep up with outlet stores and online retailers. The store decided if it couldn't beat them, it would join them. Filene's Basement re-emerged with a new website in 2015. Next: This retailer was almost purchased by Sears. 7. H.H. Gregg Inc. This store is relaunching as an online-only retailer. | Joe Raedle/Getty Images Consumer electronics chain H.H. Gregg, which was founded in 1955, announced its bankruptcy in March 2017. The brand is now owned by holding company Valor LLC, which outbid Sears during a bankruptcy auction for just $400,000, reports Digital Commerce 360. H.H. Gregg later relaunched its website as part of a plan to become an online-only retailer. Physical stores might be resurrected at a later date. Next: This brand is popular among celebrities. 8. BCBG This women's fashion retailer said goodbye to retail stores. | Wolterk/iStock/Getty Images In 2017, women's fashion retailer BCBG announced it would close 120 stores. The store filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in early 2017, and listed liabilities of more than $500 million, reports Chicago Tribune. Shuttered stores included the BCBGMaxAzria, BCBGeneration, BCBG Factory, and Herve Leger brands. Although some physical stores remain open, BCBG found new life through its online store. BCBG said in a statement part of its overall plan is to focus on e-commerce. Next: Declining sales almost put this retailer out of business. 9. BeBe The stores are closed but online is open. | Ethan Miller/Getty Images for The Forum Shops This women's clothing store was founded by CEO Manny Mashouf in 1976. In April 2017, BeBe announced it would close all its stores due to declining sales. Bebe's sales for the first six months of the 2017 fiscal year were $189.2 million, down 13.5% from a year earlier. In addition, the company saw a net loss of $13 million during that period, reports USA Today. Unlike many of the other stores on this list, the stores closed without a bankruptcy filing. BeBe continues to sell women's clothing and accessories online. Next: This store was often seen at malls. 10. The Limited The Limited has moved to online only. | The Limited via Facebook It seems like 2017 wasn't a good year for clothing retailers. Women's clothing store The Limited filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January 2017, and closed all 250 of its stores. The company was later purchased by private equity firm Sycamore Partners. The purchaser also owns Nine West, Belk department stores, and Coldwater Creek. TheLimited.com is now where the retailer's clothing is sold. Next: This retailer tried to keep some stores open, but failed. 11. Wet Seal Wet Seal is still managing to do business online. | Justin Sullivan/Getty Images In January 2017, Wet Seal announced it would close all 171 of its stores. Wet Seal filed for bankruptcy protection in January 2015. It was later acquired by Versa for $7.5 million in cash, reports The Wall Street Journal. During that time, Versa said it would keep some of the stores open, but that plan didn't work out. However, the retailer is still doing business online. Next: Music lovers were sad to see this store go. 12. Tower Records Music stores are having a rough go of it. | Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images Tower Records was the top destination for the latest music. However, as music became available online, record-store foot traffic started to wane. In addition, big-box retailers began selling CDs at significantly discounted prices. After more than 40 years in business, the music store declared bankruptcy in 2006. Tower Records still has an online presence outside the United States in places such as Ireland and Japan. Next: Some say their childhood died when this store closed its doors. 13. FAO Schwarz This iconic toy retailer might be reopening their physical store. | Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images Toys stores were hit hard in 2015. FAO Schwarz shut down its brick-and-mortar store in July 2015 after being in business for almost 145 years. The Toys R Us Times Square flagship store in New York also closed that same year. However, your favorite childhood toy store isn't gone forever. FAO Schwarz is still alive and well on the internet. Rumor has it that a physical store might re-open in the Fall of 2018, according to Commercial Observer. Next: This retailer took baby steps toward revival. 14. Bombay Company The company has placed products in a few other stores and is operating online. | Bombay Company via Facebook Furniture retailer Bombay Company announced its bankruptcy in September 2007. By 2010, Bombay Company returned to sell home accessories on QVC. It also placed displays in Kroger stores, reports the Dallas Morning News. In 2012, the retailer unveiled a new site, giving its products new life online. Next: This store was affected by the economic downturn after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. 15. Service Merchandise This stores is still doing some business online. | Service Merchandise via Facebook Service Merchandise announced it was going out of business in January 2002. The economic slowdown and sluggish sales after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks negatively affected the company and stalled plans to reorganize after it declared bankruptcy in 1999, reports Fox News. However, Service Merchandise continues to do business online. Follow Sheiresa on Twitter @SheiresaNgo.
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/ Fire and Rescue Service Assessments / Fire and Rescue Service Assessment 2018/19 / Norfolk Norfolk 2018/19 Read more about Norfolk 2018/19 This is HMICFRS's first annual assessment of fire and rescue services. This assessment examines the service's effectiveness, efficiency and how well it looks after its people. It is designed to give the public information about how their local fire and rescue service is performing in several important areas, in a way that is comparable with other services across England. The extent to which the service is effective at keeping people safe and secure from fire and other risks requires improvement. The extent to which the service is efficient at keeping people safe and secure from fire and other risks requires improvement. The extent to which the service looks after its people requires improvement. Zoë Billingham, Her Majesty's Inspector of Fire and Rescue Services Contact Zoë Billingham Overall summary We are satisfied with some aspects of the performance of Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service (FRS). But there are several areas where the service needs to make improvements. Norfolk FRS requires improvement at providing an effective service. It requires improvement at: understanding the risk of fire and other emergencies; preventing fires and other risks; and protecting the public through fire regulation. But it is good at responding to fires and other emergencies and responding to national risks. It requires improvement to its efficiency. It is good at making its services affordable but it requires improvement in how it uses resources. The service requires improvement in how it looks after its people. Though it is good at getting the right people with the right skills, it requires improvement at: promoting the right values and culture; ensuring fairness and promoting diversity; and managing performance and developing leaders. Overall, we would like to see improvements in the year ahead. How effective is the fire and rescue service at keeping people safe and secure from fire and other risks? An effective fire and rescue service will identify and assess the full range of foreseeable fire and rescue risks its community faces. It will target its fire prevention and protection activities to those who are at greatest risk from fire. It will make sure businesses comply with fire safety legislation. When the public calls for help, the fire and rescue service should respond promptly with the right skills and equipment to deal with the incident effectively. Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service's overall effectiveness requires improvement. Norfolk FRS requires improvement to the way it understands the risk of fire and other emergencies. It engages with the public but does not use what it finds out to improve its understanding of risk. Crews visit high-risk sites and collect data they can use during incidents. The service requires improvement to the way it prevents fires and other risks. It has a backlog of home fire risk checks to do. We were pleased to see it is making progress with a plan to reduce this. It communicates well with the public. It prioritises safeguarding, but staff knowledge of safeguarding is patchy. The service is active in reducing casualties on the county's roads. The service requires improvement to how it protects the public through fire regulation. Its rate of fire safety audits is in line with the rest of England. It is not responding fast enough to requests for building control consultations. This is because its protection department hasn't enough capacity. The service approaches enforcement in a supportive way. Not all staff understand its policy to work with premises that have a lot of unwanted fire signals. Norfolk FRS is good in the way it responds to fires and other emergencies. The service is keen to improve its on-call availability. It uses dynamic mobilisation to send the quickest resources to incidents, but it isn't always achieving its response targets. Fire control staff give fire survival guidance to callers effectively. The service is good at responding to national risks. During a major incident, staff know how to get hold of national resources and additional resources from neighbouring services. Norfolk FRS works well with its neighbours for a cross-border response, but staff find it hard to access cross-border risk information. It does a variety of exercises with other agencies to test different scenarios. It is generally well prepared for terrorist incidents. View the five questions for effectiveness How efficient is the fire and rescue service at keeping people safe and secure from fire and other risks? An efficient fire and rescue service will manage its budget and spend money properly and appropriately. It will align its resources to its risk. It should try to keep costs down without compromising public safety. Future budgets should be based on robust and realistic assumptions. Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service's overall efficiency requires improvement. For the last four years, the service has not based its annual financial planning on risk and demand. Instead, it uses its previous budget with changes for inflation. Norfolk County Council reviews and challenges its plans regularly. This also lets the public scrutinise its plans. Although the service has cut costs recently, this has come at the expense of resilience and capacity. For instance, it lacks capacity in some departments. More positively, the service uses various working patterns effectively. This means it can match resource to risk effectively. It collaborates in and out of the fire sector. This saves costs and improves capacity and resilience. It also strengthens links with the organisations it works with. And it helps with information sharing. The service's continuity arrangements are effective. Norfolk FRS is also good at making its service affordable now and in future. The service knows about the financial climate. It understands financial risks and mitigates their effects. It will meet its savings targets for 2018/19. It spends its capital in ways that save money. It invests in technology that will improve the service it gives to the public. But we saw some dated computer systems that may increase staff workload. The council holds the service's reserves. The reserves strategy is sound. The service has a commercial trading arm that invests its profits in community projects. It made a profit of £22,000 last year. But the service could explore more external funding opportunities. View the two questions for efficiency How well does the fire and rescue service look after its people? A fire and rescue service that looks after its people should be able to provide an effective service to its community. It should offer a range of services to make its communities safer. This will include developing and maintaining a workforce that is professional, resilient, skilled, flexible and diverse. The service's leaders should be positive role models, and this should be reflected in the behaviour of the workforce. Overall, Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service requires improvement at looking after its people. The service requires improvement at promoting values and culture. It prioritises workforce wellbeing and supports staff wellbeing in various ways. But not all staff know about the wellbeing support. The service is addressing this. Staff record accidents and near misses as a matter of course. The service shares data with managers. The county council monitors it. The service is subject to the county council's values, but these are not well understood by fire service staff. It now has a new cultural framework. It should ensure its workforce understands it. Norfolk FRS is good at getting the right people with the right skills. The service understands that its workforce is ageing. It recruits and trains to avoid skill gaps. It is working to recruit more on-call firefighters. The service trains staff robustly in risk-critical areas. It monitors training and competencies so it can identify gaps easily. And it quality assures its records. The service requires improvement in ensuring fairness and promoting diversity. Some staff do not trust the anonymity of the service's feedback system. So the service may miss out on feedback. The service is aware that its workforce doesn't reflect the diversity of its community. It is working to overcome barriers to recruiting people from under-represented groups. Norfolk FRS requires improvement at managing performance and developing leaders. Its appraisal process is linked to the county council's. Most uniformed staff have had appraisals recently. Rates are lower among support staff. By improving this rate, the service will ensure support staff have clear objectives. The service has a two-stage promotion process. The human resources department administers the first stage. The second is a local interview. Candidates told us they felt the first stage was fair. They told us they felt the second stage was not open and clear. The service does not have a talent management programme to help it discover potential leaders. But it has a plan for one. View the four questions for people Key facts – 2018/19 2,078 square miles 0.90m people up4% local 5 yr change 40% wholetime firefighters 60% on-call firefighters 0.77 per 1000 population local 0.58 national level down5% local 5 yr change down11% national 5 yr change 42 stations 53 fire engines 2.9 fire incidents per 1000 population local 2.9 non-fire incidents per 1000 population local 2.7 fire false alarms per 1000 population local £20.98 firefighter cost per person per year £22.08 firefighter cost per person per year (national) Judgment criteria Read the judgment criteria
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Naipaul "Sir Vidia" is dead, at the age of eighty-five: one less magnificently cranky old man. To one of twenty years less, he has been around forever. I thought he might be a hundred by now; apparently time moves more slowly. The obituaries are long and plentiful, in the British press, which excels in that genre. Their profiles of the living also read like obits. Too, they do "rude" more elegantly than we know how, here in the Americas. To my mind, he was among the greatest journalists in English. He wrote novels, too; indeed started with them, and his earlier novels won many awards. They were calculated to do that, in their place and time. Naipaul cashed in on Trinidad, brusque and curmudgeonly beneath a glittering comic surface. His career worked backwards, starting where most writers end. Each novel I started seemed a kind of memoir; an accounting for loss. I never finished one; not even A House for Mr Biswas. (I count A Bend in the River, with its African setting, as not really a novel.) Sometimes I got as far as page fifty, before admiring the developing structure, and deciding that I could see where it was going. In the 'sixties, the literati wanted to hear the Third World speaking. He gave them a little more than they wanted, but he filled the order. Later he moved beyond these "memoirs," and became a focused journalist, writing pointedly about other people, with his trademarked motto, "The world is what it is." I think his books on his ancestral India, and on the world of Islam, are unquestionably his best. They are journalism; they are not "travel books." With tremendous energy, and unfailing curiosity, he travelled and observed. I got easily to the end of his epic, India: A Million Mutinies Now, of Among the Believers, and Beyond Reason — his later and most mature accounts of realms with which I was familiar. I remain in awe of the enterprise of his reporting. I cannot think of better preludes to the refugee world that we live in now. He was a fine "racist," in the best sense. He presented the spirit of failure, that animated post-colonial life in so many newly independent states, while capturing the flavour of each. He did this without exculpating, but also without demonizing, the old colonial powers. His accounts of Pakistan (country of my early childhood) and of other Muslim polities tells truths that other visitors cautiously avoid. Yet all he does is describe what is before him, with the sharpness that requires artistic genius. Thanks largely to the deletion of history from the Western public mind, and its replacement with leftist gibberish and hogwash, there is little appreciation today for what journalism has been, or could be. It is a "first draught of history," to be sure, but to deliver this it must free itself from "theory," and try to depict what is really going on. The J-school emphases on the factitious lead us farther and farther away. Naipaul gives us a return to the methods of the eighteenth century, when the essay and prose fiction had not yet been surgically separated; when fruitful exchange between the general and the particular had not yet been disallowed; before imaginative powers had been foresworn on the side of the reporters. For this alone, he would be invaluable: for the example of a journalist using his whole mind, and not only the desiccated bits. He was a truth-teller, even about himself. His account, in interviews for his authorized biography, of the history of his relations with women, has that ring we associate with the dentist's drill. It is bravely candid. Naipaul reveals himself as a ruthless man devoted exclusively to his trade, who uses all those most closely around him, and abuses their loyalty. He admits to having been "a shit" of the first water, and his refusal to excuse himself was taken by many as proof that he never cared. But again: he would not deviate from the truth, nor refuse his penitential lumps for it. Another irreplaceable man, for the overpopulated graves.
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Bryum inaequale är en bladmossart som beskrevs av Thomas Taylor 1846. Bryum inaequale ingår i släktet bryummossor, och familjen Bryaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. Källor Bryummossor inaequale
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Month October 2013 Talk at #PLEAD2013 in San Francisco: Tweets and Votes, a Special Relationship: The 2009 Federal Election in Germany Oct 22, '13 9:03 AM The last stop of my upcoming US trip will be San Francisco. There I will present a paper on the possibilities of predicting German elections based on Twitter chatter at this years at the workshop Politics, Elections and Data – PLEAD2013 during this years Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM 2013). The organisers, Ingmar Weber [@ingmarweber], Ana-Maria Popescu [@hintikka] and Marco Pennacchiotti [@zagarolo] have put an exciting program together so I am looking very much forward to the workshop and the following discussion. Hashtag-Nennungen im Vergleich zu Stimmenzahl (2009) Here is the abstract to the paper. Tweets and Votes, a Special Relationship: The 2009 Federal Election in Germany As the microblogging service Twitter becomes an increasingly popular tool for politicians and general users to comment on and discuss politics, researchers increasingly turn to the relationship between tweets mentioning parties or candidates and their respective electoral fortunes. This paper offers a detailed analysis of Twitter messages posted during the run-up to the 2009 federal election in Germany and their relationship to the electoral fortunes of Germany's parties and candidates. This analysis will focus on four metrics for measuring the attention on parties and candidates on Twitter and the relationship to their respective vote share. The metrics discussed here are: the total number of hashtags mentioning a given political party; the dynamics between explicitly positive or explicitly negative mentions of a given political party; the total number of hashtags mentioning one of the leading candidates, Angela Merkel (CDU) or Frank-Walter Steinmeier (SPD); and the total number of users who used hashtags mentioning a given party or candidate. The results will show that during the campaign of 2009 Twitter messages commenting on parties and candidates showed little, if any, systematic relationship with subsequent votes on election day. In the discussion of the results, I will raise a number of issues that researchers interested in predicting elections with Twitter will have to address to advance the state of the literature. [Preprint: Tweets and Votes, a Special Relationship: The 2009 Federal Election in Germany] Andreas Jungherr. 2013. "Tweets and Votes, a Special Relationship: The 2009 Federal Election in Germany." In Proceedings of PLEAD'13, November 1 2013, San Francisco, CA, USA. New York, NY: ACM. Comments Off on Talk at #PLEAD2013 in San Francisco: Tweets and Votes, a Special Relationship: The 2009 Federal Election in Germany Invited talk at the University of Illinois at Chicago: Through a glass, darkly: Tactical support and symbolic association in Twitter messages commenting on Stuttgart 21 Oct 21, '13 11:40 AM The second stop of my upcoming US trip will be Chicago. There on October 30, I will give an invited talk at the Department of Communication of the University of Illinois at Chicago. I will talk about the use of Twitter during one of the most contentious protests in Germany's recent past, the protests against the infrastructure project Stuttgart 21. The talk is based on two papers I have written with Pascal Jürgens. Andreas Jungherr, and Pascal Jürgens. 2013. "Through a glass, darkly: tactical support and symbolic association in Twitter messages commenting on Stuttgart 21." Social Science Computer Review (Online First). Andreas Jungherr and Pascal Jürgens. forthcoming. "Stuttgart's Black Thursday on Twitter: Mapping Political Protests with Social Media Data." In Analyzing Social Media Data and Web Networks: New Methods for Political Science, ed. Rachel Gibson, Marta Cantijoch, and Stephen Ward. New York, NY u.a.: Palgrave Macmillan. [Preprint] Here is the abstract for the talk: Through a glass, darkly: Tactical support and symbolic association in Twitter messages commenting on Stuttgart 21. Political actors increasingly use the microblogging service, Twitter, for the organization, coordination, and documentation of collective action. These interactions with Twitter leave digital artifacts that can be analyzed. In this article, we look at Twitter messages commenting on one of the most contentious protests in Germany's recent history, the protests against the infrastructure project Stuttgart 21. We analyze all messages containing the hashtag #s21 that were posted between May 25, 2010, and November 14, 2010, by the 80,000 most followed Twitter users in Germany. We do this to answer three questions: First, what distinguishes events that resulted in high activity on Twitter from events that did not? Second, during times of high activity, does the behavior of Twitter users vary from their usual behavior patterns? Third, were the artifacts (retweets, links) that dominated conversations during times of high activity indicative of tactical support of the protests or of symbolic association with it? Comments Off on Invited talk at the University of Illinois at Chicago: Through a glass, darkly: Tactical support and symbolic association in Twitter messages commenting on Stuttgart 21 Invited talk at Wellesley College, Boston: Twitter data as information source on political communication and political campaigns – Examples from Germany Oct 18, '13 2:57 PM On my upcoming trip to the United States I will give a talk at Wellesley College, Boston on October 25. The topic will be the analysis of political events through data collected on Twitter. Here is the abstract for the talk. I am very much looking forward to this talk and on engaging in the ensuing discussion. Twitter data as information source on political communication and political campaigns: Examples from Germany The microblogging service Twitter is increasingly becoming a tool for political communicators and the public in various countries to communicate about politics. This is also true in Germany. Germany offers an interesting case to analyze the impact of Twitter on political communications. Since 2009, Twitter has been a central tool in election campaigns, political activism, the self-marketing of politicians, and the media coverage of campaigns. The talk will address recent research on the use of Twitter during the campaigns for the federal elections 2009 and 2013 and during one of the biggest political protests in Germany's recent past, the protests against the infrastructure project Stuttgart 21. Questions addressed in this talk will be: Do political Twitter messages predict the results of elections in Germany, which kind of political events do lead to spikes in Twitter messages commenting on politics, and how do politically vocal Twitter users use Twitter during campaigns? Comments Off on Invited talk at Wellesley College, Boston: Twitter data as information source on political communication and political campaigns – Examples from Germany
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ACTION TIME: Another TV Spot For Stallone's BULLET TO THE HEAD! New Spanish THOR: THE DARK WORLD TV Spot New Image From FAST & FURIOUS 7 Kelsey Grammer Takes Nicolas Cage's EXPENDABLES 3 Role Lucas Black Is Back For FAST & FURIOUS 7, 8 & 9 Jeanne Standal Hey folks, we have another completely new TV spot for Bullet To The Head, and as you're about to see – it's not Stallone without car chases, explosions and deadly axes! As you already know, Walter Hill's action thriller (finally) opens next month, and I guess we're all more than ready to check out that unlikely duo – Sylvester Stallone & Sung Kang! Written by Alessandro Camon and directed by Hill, the movie is based on Alexis Nolent's French graphic novel, which follows the story of a New Orleans hitman and a DC cop who form an alliance to bring down the killers of their respective partners. Beside Sylvester Stallone and Sung Kang, Bullet To The Head also stars Sarah Shahi, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Christian Slater and Holt McCallany and the movie is set to open on February 1st, 2013. In the film, a hitman, played by Stallone teams with a young Washington DC detective played by Kang in a high-stakes investigation that leads from dingy back alleys all the way to the power corridors of New Orleans. The unlikely duo, brought together by two vicious murders, take on all who stand in their way, willing to sacrifice everything to exact revenge. Let us know what you think about this movie so far & stay tuned for more! Related Topics:Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Alessandro Camon, Bullet to the Head, Christian Slater, Holt McCallany, Sarah Shahi, Sung Kang, Sylvester Stallone, Walter Hill More in Movie Trailers REVOLTING RHYMES Short Film By Allan Ford March 4, 2018 Watch two half-hour animated films based on the much-loved rhymes written by Roald Dahl and illustrated... ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD Movie Photos and Trailer By Allan Ford December 20, 2017 STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI Trailer and Posters By Allan Ford October 10, 2017 Watch BEAR STORY Oscar Winner for Best Animated Short By Allan Ford February 29, 2016 Gabriel Osorio's Bear Story won the Oscar for best animated short on Sunday night at the... TRIPLE 9 Trailers and Posters By Allan Ford January 14, 2016 Today we have two new trailers and 11 posters for Triple 9. The next film from... Watch: Second Trailer For THE LAST EXORCISM PART II WATCH: An Extended TV Spot For JACK THE GIANT SLAYER!
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Killich company supplies the complete range of building solar power plants and marine maritim programme. Lowest prices in the country. Killich company began supplying a complete range of supplies for the construction of solar power plants and marine maritim program. Lowest prices in the Czech republic. Enquiries Mr. Janda on janda@killich.cz. We gladly offer lower prices than the competition for solar and marine maritim program!
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The awesomest film ever!!!!! 100% worth it. couldn't stop watching it. The plot is completely unrealistic, and the acting of the child actors is terrible, but that actually makes it more fun to watch. 1. why is an aristicratic mafiA lady chasing 2 teenage girls around a desert 2. Why does hot summer change to snowy winter in 2 seconds and still in the same place 3. why is there a rope attached to someone who is falling off a cliff 4. Why does an FBI operation dealing with a case of stolen diamonds, only involve 2 clumsy agents.
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In this windowless master bath we created a timeless elegance by adding a faux window using a tumbled marble wall mural flanked by antique salvaged shutters. The addition of recessed led lights over the spa tub makes a great reading relaxing space. A subtle blue wall color was used in the tub area and wrought iron candle sconces create an old world feeling. An assortment of soaps, bath salts and accessories are conveniently stored in a large glass container for easy access. The plain mirror was framed with fluted trim with corner blocks and painted white for contrast. New vanity lights and the addition of a pendant brings much needed light while adding ambience. Wall hung towel storage is convenient and decorative. The upholstered vanity bench swivels for easy use and the custom drapery panel softens the shower area.
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Since November 2017 the new offer – rent of payment terminal - is available for Rosbank clients from the small business segment. The commission will be 1.8% of turnover without any additional conditions with the fixed-sum rent 1 199 rubles per month for a terminal. The commission at the level of 1.8% is also applicable for the purchase of equipment in ownership, with a one-time payment or by installments. «The acquiring today is a necessary condition for a successful business. Most of the payments are made with the help of bank cards. Rosbank together with UCS are working on the improvement of conditions of the customer service. The new decision allows the bank to take into account the interests of small enetrprises as much as possible at the same time giving acquiring on favorable terms», - commented Maxim Lukyanovich, Head of Rosbank small business department,. «We believe that this offer, due to the simple and convenient tariffication fully meets the interests of Rosbank clients, who work in small enterprises segment. Also it reflects the needs and development trends of the acquiring market in general», - said Vladimir Kononov, Head of the sales unit of UCS Company. More about Rosbank acquiring can be found on this link.
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Give your Dad a small case of Soda with flowers arranged in one of the Bottles. Flavors may vary. Complete with bell, ladders and wheels that roll, this is one fire truck that's sure to deliver four-alarm smiles. Bright yellow and red flowers complete the festive display. Gerbera, Chrysanthemums and Carnations delivered in a keepsake gift. It's never been easier to tell your Dad he's the best Dad on fathers Day. Share this special day with him by sending a unique flowers arrangement filled with colors of the rainbow presented with Father's Day Mylar balloon in a lovely glass vase. Our talented designers will select Beautiful mixed colorful Gerbera Daisies and arrange then in a glass garden vase with mixed greens and assorted filler. Bold, bright, colorful and cheerful. "Gerbera Daisies" are for all occasion, or better yet, why not surprise that special someone. Say Thank You...Happy Birthday...Congrats...or Thinking of You... with this BRILLIANT BASKET of fresh flowers from ROSE BOWL FLORIST. Call direct or order flowers online today! Having a hard time deciding on the perfect gift for dad? ROSE BOWL FLORIST can help! Send dad a artistically crafted floral tribute to show him how much you care. Perhaps your dad is the type that would prefer a gift basket filled with his favorite snacks! Whether your dad lives in North Bay, or clear across the country, we've got you covered!
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IT EN FR ES DE Who are members of the Order? News from the Universal Church Grand Magisterium The Grand Master News from the Grand Magisterium The Order's Feast Days Updates from the Holy Land Pilgrims in the Holy Land Places and communities Lieutenancies Stories from the Lieutenancies Investitures The Order in a few words OESSH in the news Bibliography and reference documents Home Page of the Grand Magisterium of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre » Media Find here press releases and informative notes for the press In this section you will find bibliographical suggestions and reference documents for those wishing to study the history of the Order and issues relating to it. Symposium marks 50th anniversary of Nostra Aetate declaration Source: Lieutenancy of England and Wales Future pilgrimages during the Jubilee Year Source: Lieutenancy USA Southwestern In addition to the publications edited by the Order's Communication Service and press material, this page includes "suggested reading": links to the news of the local reality of the Order around the world, a bibliographic corner and articles from other sources describing the activities of our members. The Grand Magisterium of the Order publishes an annual journal, Jerusalem Cross, and a quarterly newsletter (click here to subscribe to the newsletter) in which you can find information on the life of the Church, our institution, the Holy Land and the various Lieutenancies and Magistral Delegations present in the five continents. Moreover, we periodically publish themed booklets, such as, this year, the spiritual booklet, "Being with our Lord: an hour of adoration during the pilgrimage to Jerusalem". The annual magazine The quarterly Newsletter The spiritual booklet This section is dedicated to articles in the media about the life of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre around the world. We would ask Order members to help contribute to this section by highlighting local initiatives covered in the press that represent both the "culture of encounter" in the Holy Land as well as the participation of Knights and Dames the life of their own dioceses. US Cardinal invests new knights and dames of the Equestrian Order (Catholic Archdiocese of Perth) Former speaker of Parliament becomes Knight of the Holy Sepulchre (Total Croatia News) The Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem's Eastern Lieutenancy of the United States welcomed 107 new members at St. Patrick's Cathedral (New York) on November 18 (Catholic New York) Five Bahamians Invested as Knights and Ladies of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre (The Bahamas Weekly) Copyright 2015 - 2016 Gran Magistero dell'Ordine Equestre del Santo Sepolcro
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Try the Y for Free! In one way or another, we're all connected to the Y. Whether it's where you discovered a talent that became a lifelong passion, were encouraged by a mentor, or where you turn for support with a healthy lifestyle. At the Valley Points Family YMCA, we believe our programming lays the groundwork for healthy futures, builds a sense of community, and conveys the values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. Yes, children learn to swim, kids have somewhere to go after school and we teach about healthy lifestyles, but the Y is far more than that. The Y is a place where kids find direction, families come together and people rally to make a difference. With a commitment to nurturing youth development, promoting healthy living, and fostering a sense of social responsibility, the Y ensures that people of all ages and from all walks of life have access to the essentials needed to be more healthy, confident, connected and secure. Our membership is 21 million strong, and spread across more than 2,600 Y associations nationwide. Since no two communities are exactly alike, no two Ys are exactly alike. We bring men, women and children—just like you—together, and our shared commitment to our communities ensures the opportunities to learn, grow and thrive that we create for all are ones that endure. While our programs and facilities are always based on the unique needs and interests of our communities, every Y has one thing in common: our people. The volunteers, staff, members and donors of the YU are all united by a deep commitment to strengthening our communities. Join us . . . we could use someone like you! The Y is committed to providing programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. We make every effort to ensure that no one is turned away due to age, income or background. Click to read more about our financial assistance opportunities. Copyright © 2017 Valley Points Family YMCA. All rights reserved. The Valley Points Family YMCA is a private, nonprofit organization whose mission is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
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The Society was established in 1905 with 51 members, including all the leading sculptors of the day. The founder members were Sir Thomas Brock RA (President), Sir Charles Lawes-Wittewronge (Treasurer), Sir George Frampton RA, William Silver Firth, Frank Lynn Jenkins, Thomas Stirling Lee, David McGill, Sir William Reynolds-Stephens and Francis Derwent Wood RA. In recognition of the Society's services to the art of sculpture, it was granted royal patronage in 1911 and became the Royal Society of British Sculptors. From the start, the Society has always wanted to educate - in terms of raising public understanding and awareness of sculpture, as well as maintaining professional standards. This educational role has included advising public authorities and private individuals with regard to exhibitions and commissioning. For example, the Society was heavily involved in the post-war efforts to commemorate the fallen and to reconstruct London. The Society's educational role was acknowledged in 1963 when it achieved charitable status. During this decade, it was also generously bequeathed Dora House, the historic headquarters it still occupies, by the Dora Charitable Trust which was established by the late sculptor Cecil Thomas OBE FRBS. For many years the Society helped organise exhibitions in the UK and overseas but did not put on its own shows. This changed in the 1990s when the Society launched an active exhibition programme, opening a gallery at Dora House and mounting large off site shows. This period of renewed activity attracted artists from around the world and in 2003 the Society recognised its growing number of internationally based sculptors as full members by changing its name and constitution to become the Royal British Society of Sculptors. In 2017 the Society activated plans to become a leading centre for sculpture. To make its mark on London's cultural map, the Society expanded its exhibitions and events programme, extended its opening hours and enhanced the support offered to its members. As part of these changes, the Society launched a new visual identity and was renamed as Royal Society of Sculptors. The Society has bold ambitions for the future. It is now embarking on an extensive fundraising campaign to enable the revitalisation and restoration of its historic HQ, Dora House. Dora House is a place where the creative congregate. During its lifetime, it has been a home - and studio space - for sculptors, photographers, painters, architects and designers. The architecture of Dora House is highly individual and catches the eye in an area dominated by stuccoed Italianate villas. It is built in red brick with a pair of steep curved gables, classical details in stone in the Flemish manner and tall leaded light windows on three floors. Dora House was originally built by William Blake in 1820 as a pair of early Georgian semi-detached villas. The ornate frontage dates from a remodelling in 1885-6 to provide a grand studio for Court photographers Elliot and Fry. The two principal ground floor rooms (the Entrance Hall and the Salon) were enlarged and decorated with plaster ceilings, fine stone fireplaces and strapwork panelling. These elegant rooms would have been hung with paintings by contemporary artists, as Fry was an important patron. This work was undertaken by a young Scottish architect, William Flockhart (1854 – 1913) who trained at the Glasgow School of Art. Flockhart's other well-known work in London includes a commission from art collector Sir Edmund Davis: Lansdowne House on Lansdowne Road near Holland Park is a dramatic tower-like block of studios and living accommodation, first occupied by the artists Charles Ricketts RA and Charles Shannon RA. In 1919 the house was taken on by the sculptor Cecil Thomas (1885 – 1976) who worked here and lived in it as his family home with wife Dora and son Anthony. Thomas' best known work was in the field of memorial sculpture and coin and medal design. He was commissioned for the tombs of two archbishops, received the OBE for his Coronation Commonwealth Coinage and became a Master of the Artworker's Guild in 1946. Cecil Thomas clearly loved the house and was responsible for the careful restoration of the front elevation. He set up the Dora Charitable Trust, named after his wife who died in 1967, to protect the long-term future of the house and to fulfill the family's generous intention to make the house and studio available to the Royal Society of British Sculptors, as it was then called, as it had had no permanent headquarters since its foundation in 1905. The Society has called Dora House home ever since and the next phase will focus on restoring our beautiful building and creating an exciting space to see, experience and enjoy sculpture.
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CelebCurry of Hot Movies, Sports & Glamour Celebrity Babes Celebrity news, pictures, videos, gossips of hot glamourous sports girls actresses actors models music artists fashion supermodels with non-nude bio info. Intimate shopping Estella Warren Birthday: December 23rd 1978 Birthplace: Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Height 5' 9" (1.75 m) Measurements: 34B-24-34 Estella was Number One on Maxim's Hot 100 Babe List. (2000) She appeared in "Sports Illustrated", "Vogue", "Vanity Fair" and TV commercials for Chanel No.5 perfume Estella Warren was a synchronized swimmer from the ages of seven to 17 in her native Canada. She moved away from home at 12 to train for the Canadian National Team. She was the Canadian National Champion for three years and represented her country at the World Aquatic Championship, where she placed second. She began modelling when she was in a fashion show at high school, and her Polaroid was sent to a modelling agent in New York. She soon after appeared in three issues of Italian Vogue with Ellen Von Unwerth. She say's "I thought it would be fun but it was hard work." Estella was then chosen as the model for the Chanel #5 campaign, and then the Perry Ellis campaign. She says she likes modelling because she gets to meet a lot of different people with different backgrounds. "You learn to deal with different characters". Estella also likes the travelling that goes with modelling internationally. As Estella now lives in New York, she says she misses the open space of Canada but that New York has such a fun, fast, invigorating pace. "You get so much done in a day here". Estella says that to keep her model figure, she exercises a lot. "I get an adrenaline rush after exercising every day. I run, bike, do yoga or hike. I like to take bike rides with my boyfriend. At the gym, I do cardio, sit-ups and stretch." She also says she eats plenty of vegetables, fruit, lean proteins and whole grains. "When I really crave something sweet, I treat myself to cookies and ice cream. I also love steak." Estella's hobbies include singing, swimming, horseback riding and playing the piano. She says that if she wasn't modelling, she would love to get into acting, or she would want to own a classic French restaurant or a bar/restaurant, because she loves to cook. Of late however, it seems that Estella has decided to take up acting after all. Estella has been in several films: "Driven" in which she plays Sophia Simone, "Planet of the Apes" in which she plays Nova, "Tangled" and "Perfume." Picture Gallery 1 | Picture Gallery 2 | Picture Gallery 3 | Wallpapers Posted by Shurbhi.in at 12:35 Where can i get Estella's nude video?? Michelle 6/05/2006 04:54:00 AM pic is quite great. Thanx for the large image. Minki van der Westhuizen 6/26/2006 04:33:00 AM Estella is hot in her ad for the mobile... Sexual Health Discount Store Amazing Discount Sale Latest Mobiles Discount Sale Buy Bluetooth Bike Helmets Buy Car n Bikes Products @50-70% Off Top 10 Celebrity Nude Scenes Of 2014 We have compiled the top 10 celebrity nude scenes for 2014. As you can see in the videos below, this was an epic year of nude degen... 30 Hottest Female Cops in TV Shows 1. Mariska Hargitay freaking news Tv Show: Law & Order: SVU (1999-2012) 2018 Beach Babes Calendar Monthly Calendar Beach Girls 4 Hot Lingerie Swimsuit Gifting Idea for your Girl Buy triangle cup bikini solid women swimsuit muquam Lip-smacking Celebrities Top 10 Celebrity Sexiest Lips We are featuring our favorite pairs of celebrity lips. While each man has his own opinion about lipstick,... 11 Most Gorgeous Filipina Beauties You Should See Now Eleven Most Gorgeous Filipina Beauties There's a lot of beautiful women in the world, but for some reason we mostly hear about white H... What did this actress do after watching movie Padmavat? Swara Bhaskar, actress known for movies, Tanu weds Manu, Neel battey Sannata, Raanjhanaa, Anarkali of Agra, Veere de wedding, said on watch... Hottest Celebrity Moms Over 40 Hot Celeb Moms 40 is the new and very fertile 28. These MILFS below hold it together in a major way. Keeping their figures tight, kids in... 12 Hot Blondes Calendar from Lithuania This is a hot blondes calendar from Lithuania or something like that. Anyways, all the girls here are blonde and extremely hot! World's top 10 fashion models Do you really think that that fashion statements are made on roads? The answer would probably be negative. What we see on the road is the tr... Celebcurry.com . Awesome Inc. theme. Powered by Blogger.
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package net.ME1312.SubServers.Client.Bukkit.Graphic; import net.ME1312.Galaxi.Library.Config.YAMLSection; import net.ME1312.Galaxi.Library.Container.Container; import net.ME1312.Galaxi.Library.Container.Value; import net.ME1312.Galaxi.Library.Map.ObjectMap; import net.ME1312.Galaxi.Library.Try; import net.ME1312.Galaxi.Library.Util; import net.ME1312.Galaxi.Library.Version.Version; import net.ME1312.SubData.Client.SubDataClient; import net.ME1312.SubServers.Client.Bukkit.Network.Packet.PacketInExRunEvent; import net.ME1312.SubServers.Client.Bukkit.SubPlugin; import net.ME1312.SubServers.Client.Common.Network.API.Host; import net.ME1312.SubServers.Client.Common.Network.API.Server; import net.ME1312.SubServers.Client.Common.Network.API.SubServer; import net.ME1312.SubServers.Client.Common.Network.Packet.PacketCreateServer; import net.ME1312.SubServers.Client.Common.Network.Packet.PacketUpdateServer; import org.bukkit.Bukkit; import org.bukkit.ChatColor; import org.bukkit.Material; import org.bukkit.entity.Player; import org.bukkit.event.EventHandler; import org.bukkit.event.EventPriority; import org.bukkit.event.Listener; import org.bukkit.event.inventory.InventoryClickEvent; import org.bukkit.event.inventory.InventoryCloseEvent; import org.bukkit.event.player.PlayerCommandPreprocessEvent; import org.bukkit.event.player.PlayerQuitEvent; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.UUID; import java.util.function.Consumer; import static net.ME1312.SubServers.Client.Bukkit.Library.ObjectPermission.permits; /** * Default GUI Listener */ public class DefaultUIHandler implements UIHandler, Listener { private HashMap<UUID, Consumer<YAMLSection>> input = new HashMap<UUID, Consumer<YAMLSection>>(); private HashMap<UUID, DefaultUIRenderer> gui = new HashMap<UUID, DefaultUIRenderer>(); private boolean enabled = true; private SubPlugin plugin; /** * Creates a new Internal GUI Listener * * @param plugin Event */ public DefaultUIHandler(SubPlugin plugin) { this.plugin = Util.nullpo(plugin); Bukkit.getPluginManager().registerEvents(this, plugin); } public DefaultUIRenderer getRenderer(Player player) { if (!gui.containsKey(player.getUniqueId())) gui.put(player.getUniqueId(), new DefaultUIRenderer(plugin, player.getUniqueId())); return gui.get(player.getUniqueId()); } public void disable() { enabled = false; } @EventHandler(priority = EventPriority.HIGHEST) public void click(InventoryClickEvent event) { Player player = (Player) event.getWhoClicked(); if (!event.isCancelled() && enabled && gui.containsKey(player.getUniqueId())) { DefaultUIRenderer gui = this.gui.get(player.getUniqueId()); String title = event.getView().getTitle(); if (gui.open && event.getClickedInventory() != null && title != null) { if (plugin.api.getSubDataNetwork()[0] == null) { new IllegalStateException("SubData is not connected").printStackTrace(); } else if (!Try.all.run(() -> plugin.api.getLangChannels())) { new IllegalStateException("There are no lang options available at this time").printStackTrace(); } else if (title.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Menu.Title"))) { // Host Menu if (event.getCurrentItem() != null && event.getCurrentItem().getType() != Material.AIR && event.getCurrentItem().hasItemMeta()) { String item = event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getDisplayName(); if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Back-Arrow"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.hostMenu(gui.lastPage - 1); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Next-Arrow"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.hostMenu(gui.lastPage + 1); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Menu.Group-Menu"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.groupMenu(1); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Menu.Server-Menu"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.serverMenu(1, null, null); } else if ((item.length() != 0 && !item.equals(ChatColor.RESET.toString())) && !item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Menu.No-Hosts"))) { player.closeInventory(); String obj; if (event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getLore() != null && event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getLore().size() > 0 && event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getLore().get(0).startsWith(ChatColor.GRAY.toString())) { obj = ChatColor.stripColor(event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getLore().get(0)); } else { obj = ChatColor.stripColor(item); } gui.hostAdmin(obj); } } } else if (title.startsWith(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Title").split("\\$str\\$")[0]) && // Host Creator (plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Title").split("\\$str\\$").length == 1 || title.endsWith(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Title").split("\\$str\\$")[1]))) { if (event.getCurrentItem() != null && event.getCurrentItem().getType() != Material.AIR && event.getCurrentItem().hasItemMeta()) { String item = event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getDisplayName(); if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Back"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.back(); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Undo"))) { player.closeInventory(); ((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).undo(); gui.hostCreator((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Submit"))) { if (permits(((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getHost(), player, "subservers.host.%.*", "subservers.host.%.create")) { player.closeInventory(); gui.setDownloading(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Downloading.Response")); UIRenderer.CreatorOptions options = ((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]); ((SubDataClient) plugin.api.getSubDataNetwork()[0]).sendPacket(new PacketCreateServer(player.getUniqueId(), options.getName(), options.getHost(), options.getTemplate(), options.getVersion(), options.getPort(), data -> { gui.back(); })); } else { gui.back(); } } else if (ChatColor.stripColor(item).equals(ChatColor.stripColor(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Name")))) { player.closeInventory(); if (!gui.sendTitle(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Name.Title"), 4 * 20)) player.sendMessage(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Name.Message")); input.put(player.getUniqueId(), m -> { if (m.getString("message").contains(" ")) { if (!gui.sendTitle(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Name.Invalid-Title"), 4 * 20)) player.sendMessage(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Name.Invalid")); Bukkit.getScheduler().runTaskLater(plugin, () -> gui.hostCreator((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]), 4 * 20); } else { gui.setDownloading(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Downloading.Response")); plugin.api.getSubServer(m.getString("message"), server -> { if (server != null) { gui.setDownloading(null); if (!gui.sendTitle(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Name.Exists-Title"), 4 * 20)) player.sendMessage(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Name.Exists")); Bukkit.getScheduler().runTaskLater(plugin, () -> gui.hostCreator((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]), 4 * 20); } else { ((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).setName(m.getString("message")); gui.hostCreator((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]); } }); } }); } else if (ChatColor.stripColor(item).equals(ChatColor.stripColor(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Template")))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.hostCreatorTemplates(1, (UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]); } else if (ChatColor.stripColor(item).equals(ChatColor.stripColor(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Version")))) { player.closeInventory(); if (!gui.sendTitle(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Version.Title"), 4 * 20)) player.sendMessage(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Version.Message")); input.put(player.getUniqueId(), m -> { if (m.getString("message").length() <= 0) { ((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).setVersion(null); } else ((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).setVersion(new Version(m.getString("message"))); gui.hostCreator((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]); }); } else if (ChatColor.stripColor(item).equals(ChatColor.stripColor(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Port")))) { player.closeInventory(); if (!gui.sendTitle(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Port.Title"), 4 * 20)) player.sendMessage(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Port.Message")); input.put(player.getUniqueId(), m -> { if (m.getString("message").length() <= 0) { ((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).setPort(null); gui.hostCreator((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]); } else if (!Try.all.run(() -> Integer.parseInt(m.getString("message"))) || Integer.parseInt(m.getString("message")) <= 0 || Integer.parseInt(m.getString("message")) > 65535) { if (!gui.sendTitle(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Port.Invalid-Title"), 4 * 20)) player.sendMessage(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Port.Invalid")); Bukkit.getScheduler().runTaskLater(plugin, () -> gui.hostCreator((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]), 4 * 20); } else { ((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).setPort(Integer.valueOf(m.getString("message"))); gui.hostCreator((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]); } }); } } } else if (title.startsWith(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Template.Title").split("\\$str\\$")[0]) && // Host Creator Templates (plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Template.Title").split("\\$str\\$").length == 1 || title.endsWith(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Template.Title").split("\\$str\\$")[1]))) { if (event.getCurrentItem() != null && event.getCurrentItem().getType() != Material.AIR && event.getCurrentItem().hasItemMeta()) { String item = event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getDisplayName(); if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Back-Arrow"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.hostCreatorTemplates(gui.lastPage - 1, (UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Next-Arrow"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.hostCreatorTemplates(gui.lastPage + 1, (UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Back"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.hostCreator((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]); } else if ((item.length() != 0 && !item.equals(ChatColor.RESET.toString())) && !item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Creator.Edit-Template.No-Templates"))) { player.closeInventory(); String obj; if (event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getLore() != null && event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getLore().size() > 0 && event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getLore().get(0).startsWith(ChatColor.GRAY.toString())) { obj = ChatColor.stripColor(event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getLore().get(0)); } else { obj = ChatColor.stripColor(item); } ((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).setTemplate(obj); gui.hostCreator((UIRenderer.CreatorOptions) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]); } } } else if (title.startsWith(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Plugin.Title").split("\\$str\\$")[0]) && // Host Plugin (plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Plugin.Title").split("\\$str\\$").length == 1 || title.endsWith(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Plugin.Title").split("\\$str\\$")[1]))) { if (event.getCurrentItem() != null && event.getCurrentItem().getType() != Material.AIR && event.getCurrentItem().hasItemMeta()) { String item = event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getDisplayName(); if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Back-Arrow"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.hostPlugin(gui.lastPage - 1, ((Host) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName()); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Next-Arrow"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.hostPlugin(gui.lastPage + 1, ((Host) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName()); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Back"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.back(); } else if ((item.length() != 0 && !item.equals(ChatColor.RESET.toString())) && !item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Plugin.No-Plugins"))) { player.closeInventory(); final Value<PluginRenderer<Host>> plugin = new Container<PluginRenderer<Host>>(null); for (PluginRenderer<Host> renderer : DefaultUIRenderer.hostPlugins.values()) { if (item.equals(renderer.getIcon().getItemMeta().getDisplayName())) plugin.value(renderer); } if (plugin.value() == null) { gui.reopen(); } else { gui.setDownloading(ChatColor.stripColor(this.plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Plugin.Title").replace("$str$", ((Host) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName()))); this.plugin.api.getHost(((Host) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName(), host -> { if (host != null) { gui.setDownloading(null); plugin.value().open(player, host); } else { gui.back(); } }); } } } } else if (title.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Group-Menu.Title"))) { // Group Menu if (event.getCurrentItem() != null && event.getCurrentItem().getType() != Material.AIR && event.getCurrentItem().hasItemMeta()) { String item = event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getDisplayName(); if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Back-Arrow"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.groupMenu(gui.lastPage - 1); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Next-Arrow"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.groupMenu(gui.lastPage + 1); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Group-Menu.Server-Menu"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.serverMenu(1, null, null); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Group-Menu.Ungrouped"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.serverMenu(1, null, ""); } else if (item.length() != 0 && !item.equals(ChatColor.RESET.toString())) { player.closeInventory(); gui.serverMenu(1, null, ChatColor.stripColor(item)); } } } else if (title.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Menu.Title")) || // SubServer Menu title.startsWith(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-SubServer.Title").split("\\$str\\$")[0]) && (plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-SubServer.Title").split("\\$str\\$").length == 1 || title.endsWith(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-SubServer.Title").split("\\$str\\$")[1])) || title.startsWith(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Group-SubServer.Title").split("\\$str\\$")[0]) && (plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Group-SubServer.Title").split("\\$str\\$").length == 1 || title.endsWith(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Group-SubServer.Title").split("\\$str\\$")[1])) || title.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Group-SubServer.Title-Ungrouped"))) { if (event.getCurrentItem() != null && event.getCurrentItem().getType() != Material.AIR && event.getCurrentItem().hasItemMeta()) { String item = event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getDisplayName(); if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Back-Arrow"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.serverMenu(gui.lastPage - 1, (String) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0], (String) gui.lastVisitedObjects[1]); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Next-Arrow"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.serverMenu(gui.lastPage + 1, (String) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0], (String) gui.lastVisitedObjects[1]); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Menu.Host-Menu"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.hostMenu(1); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Back"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.back(); } else if ((item.length() != 0 && !item.equals(ChatColor.RESET.toString())) && !item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Menu.No-Servers"))) { player.closeInventory(); String obj; if (event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getLore() != null && event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getLore().size() > 0 && event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getLore().get((item.startsWith(ChatColor.WHITE.toString()))? 1 : 0).startsWith(ChatColor.GRAY.toString())) { obj = ChatColor.stripColor(event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getLore().get(0)); } else { obj = ChatColor.stripColor(item); } gui.serverAdmin(obj); } } } else if (title.startsWith(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Admin.Title").split("\\$str\\$")[0]) && // Host Admin (plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Admin.Title").split("\\$str\\$").length == 1 || title.endsWith(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Admin.Title").split("\\$str\\$")[1]))) { if (event.getCurrentItem() != null && event.getCurrentItem().getType() != Material.AIR && event.getCurrentItem().hasItemMeta()) { String item = event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getDisplayName(); if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Back"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.back(); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Admin.Creator"))) { player.closeInventory(); if (player.hasPermission("subservers.host.create.*") || player.hasPermission("subservers.host.create." + ((Host) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName().toLowerCase())) { gui.hostCreator(new UIRenderer.CreatorOptions(((Host) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName())); } else gui.reopen(); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Admin.SubServers"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.serverMenu(1, ((Host) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName(), null); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Host-Admin.Plugins"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.hostPlugin(1, ((Host) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName()); } } } else if (title.startsWith(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Admin.Title").split("\\$str\\$")[0]) && // SubServer Admin (plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Admin.Title").split("\\$str\\$").length == 1 || title.endsWith(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Admin.Title").split("\\$str\\$")[1]))) { if (event.getCurrentItem() != null && event.getCurrentItem().getType() != Material.AIR && event.getCurrentItem().hasItemMeta()) { String item = event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getDisplayName(); if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Back"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.back(); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Admin.Update"))) { player.closeInventory(); if (permits((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0], player, "subservers.subserver.%.*", "subservers.subserver.%.update")) { if (!gui.sendTitle(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Admin.Update.Title"), 4 * 20)) player.sendMessage(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Admin.Update.Message")); input.put(player.getUniqueId(), m -> { gui.setDownloading(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Downloading.Response")); ((SubDataClient) plugin.api.getSubDataNetwork()[0]).sendPacket(new PacketUpdateServer(player.getUniqueId(), ((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName(), null, (m.getString("message").length() == 0 || m.getString("message").equals("/"))?null:new Version((m.getString("message").startsWith("/"))?m.getString("message").substring(1):m.getString("message")), data -> { gui.reopen(); })); }); } else gui.reopen(); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Admin.Start"))) { player.closeInventory(); if (permits((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0], player, "subservers.subserver.%.*", "subservers.subserver.%.start")) { gui.setDownloading(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Downloading.Response")); ((SubServer) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).start(player.getUniqueId(), response -> { gui.setDownloading(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Admin.Start.Title")); Bukkit.getScheduler().runTaskLater(plugin, gui::reopen, 30); }); } else gui.reopen(); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Admin.Stop"))) { player.closeInventory(); if (permits((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0], player, "subservers.subserver.%.*", "subservers.subserver.%.stop")) { gui.setDownloading(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Downloading.Response")); final Value<Boolean> listening = new Container<Boolean>(true); PacketInExRunEvent.callback("SubStoppedEvent", new Consumer<ObjectMap<String>>() { @Override public void accept(ObjectMap<String> json) { try { if (listening.value()) if (!json.getString("server").equalsIgnoreCase(((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName())) { PacketInExRunEvent.callback("SubStoppedEvent", this); } else { Bukkit.getScheduler().runTaskLater(plugin, gui::reopen, 5); } } catch (Exception e) {} } }); ((SubServer) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).stop(player.getUniqueId(), response -> { if (response != 0) { gui.reopen(); listening.value(false); } else gui.setDownloading(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Admin.Stop.Title").replace("$str$", ((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName())); }); } else gui.reopen(); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Admin.Terminate"))) { player.closeInventory(); if (permits((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0], player, "subservers.subserver.%.*", "subservers.subserver.%.terminate")) { gui.setDownloading(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Downloading.Response")); final Value<Boolean> listening = new Container<Boolean>(true); PacketInExRunEvent.callback("SubStoppedEvent", new Consumer<ObjectMap<String>>() { @Override public void accept(ObjectMap<String> json) { try { if (listening.value()) if (!json.getString("server").equalsIgnoreCase(((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName())) { PacketInExRunEvent.callback("SubStoppedEvent", this); } else { gui.reopen(); } } catch (Exception e) {} } }); ((SubServer) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).terminate(player.getUniqueId(), response -> { if (response != 0) { gui.reopen(); listening.value(false); } else gui.setDownloading(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Admin.Terminate.Title").replace("$str$", ((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName())); }); } else gui.reopen(); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Admin.Command"))) { player.closeInventory(); if (permits((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0], player, "subservers.subserver.%.*", "subservers.subserver.%.command")) { if (!gui.sendTitle(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Admin.Command.Title"), 4 * 20)) player.sendMessage(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Admin.Command.Message")); input.put(player.getUniqueId(), m -> { gui.setDownloading(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Downloading.Response")); ((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).command(player.getUniqueId(), (m.getString("message").startsWith("/"))?m.getString("message").substring(1):m.getString("message"), response -> { gui.reopen(); }); }); } else gui.reopen(); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Server-Admin.Plugins"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.serverPlugin(1, ((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName()); } else if (item.length() > 2 && item.substring(2).equals(((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getDisplayName()) && !item.startsWith(ChatColor.RED.toString()) && !item.startsWith(ChatColor.YELLOW.toString()) && !((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName().equals(plugin.api.getName())) { plugin.pmc(player, "Connect", ((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName()); } } } else if (title.startsWith(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.SubServer-Plugin.Title").split("\\$str\\$")[0]) && // SubServer Plugin (plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.SubServer-Plugin.Title").split("\\$str\\$").length == 1 || title.endsWith(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.SubServer-Plugin.Title").split("\\$str\\$")[1]))) { if (event.getCurrentItem() != null && event.getCurrentItem().getType() != Material.AIR && event.getCurrentItem().hasItemMeta()) { String item = event.getCurrentItem().getItemMeta().getDisplayName(); if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Back-Arrow"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.serverPlugin(gui.lastPage - 1, ((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName()); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Next-Arrow"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.serverPlugin(gui.lastPage + 1, ((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName()); } else if (item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.Generic.Back"))) { player.closeInventory(); gui.back(); } else if ((item.length() != 0 && !item.equals(ChatColor.RESET.toString())) && !item.equals(plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.SubServer-Plugin.No-Plugins"))) { player.closeInventory(); Value<PluginRenderer<Server>> plugin = new Container<PluginRenderer<Server>>(null); for (PluginRenderer<Server> renderer : DefaultUIRenderer.serverPlugins.values()) { if (item.equals(renderer.getIcon().getItemMeta().getDisplayName())) plugin.value(renderer); } if (plugin.value() == null) { gui.reopen(); } else { gui.setDownloading(ChatColor.stripColor(this.plugin.api.getLang("SubServers", "Interface.SubServer-Plugin.Title").replace("$str$", ((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName()))); this.plugin.api.getSubServer(((Server) gui.lastVisitedObjects[0]).getName(), subserver -> { if (subserver != null) { gui.setDownloading(null); plugin.value().open(player, subserver); } else { gui.back(); } }); } } } } event.setCancelled(true); } } } /** * Input Listener * * @param event Event */ @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") @EventHandler(priority = EventPriority.LOWEST) public void input(org.bukkit.event.player.PlayerChatEvent event) { if (!event.isCancelled() && enabled && input.containsKey(event.getPlayer().getUniqueId())) { YAMLSection data = new YAMLSection(); data.set("message", event.getMessage()); input.get(event.getPlayer().getUniqueId()).accept(data); input.remove(event.getPlayer().getUniqueId()); event.setCancelled(true); } } /** * Input Listener * * @param event Event */ @EventHandler(priority = EventPriority.LOWEST) public void input(PlayerCommandPreprocessEvent event) { if (!event.isCancelled() && enabled && input.containsKey(event.getPlayer().getUniqueId())) { YAMLSection data = new YAMLSection(); data.set("message", (event.getMessage().startsWith("/"))?event.getMessage().substring(1):event.getMessage()); input.get(event.getPlayer().getUniqueId()).accept(data); input.remove(event.getPlayer().getUniqueId()); event.setCancelled(true); } } /** * GUI Close Listener * * @param event Event */ @EventHandler public void close(InventoryCloseEvent event) { if (gui.containsKey(event.getPlayer().getUniqueId())) gui.get(event.getPlayer().getUniqueId()).open = false; } /** * Clean Renderers * * @param event Event */ @EventHandler public void clean(PlayerQuitEvent event) { if (gui.containsKey(event.getPlayer().getUniqueId())) { gui.get(event.getPlayer().getUniqueId()).setDownloading(null); gui.remove(event.getPlayer().getUniqueId()); input.remove(event.getPlayer().getUniqueId()); } } }
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GMDCAT dress. Blacknot necklace. Blacknot bracelet. As much as I love colorful patterns or pretty pantsuits or streetwear, this kind of clothing is my absolute favorite: simple, flowy pieces in unique silhouettes. A little dark, yet very striking. The pieces we're spotlighting today are from independent designers. GMDCAT (Good Manners Don't Cost A Thing) nailed it with this tailed dress that's a perfect layering piece but makes a statement enough to wear on its own, like I did here. Blacknot makes high-end jewelry that I'm in love with--every piece is unique, drippy (yes, drippy), and each bead and chain link is carefully thought out to create a true work of art. Plus, all the jewelry is named after its inspiring element, in Japanese. Their new line "Darknot" comes at a fantastic price point and its simple intricacy was a perfect match with this look. i love this look! it gives off a simple, minimal vibe and i like it alot! I really love these as well. There's something about dresses that just hang perfectly off the body that make my heart swoon. It's this sort of opposition to the tight bodycon and it's quite refreshing to see it styled with such an air of put-together-ness despite it's casual silhouette. I like simple outfits with super chunky boots. Let's play! I love how this look is so simple but still so edgy! This is the perfect simple all black outfit !
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<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;URL=../../../libc/constant.LC_MONETARY_MASK.html"> </head> <body> <p>Redirecting to <a href="../../../libc/constant.LC_MONETARY_MASK.html">../../../libc/constant.LC_MONETARY_MASK.html</a>...</p> <script>location.replace("../../../libc/constant.LC_MONETARY_MASK.html" + location.search + location.hash);</script> </body> </html>
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Leonardo Drew is an artist known for creating reflective abstract sculptural works that play upon the dystopic tension between order and chaos, recalling Post Minimalist sculpture that alludes to America's industrial past, as well as the plight of African Americans throughout U.S. history. One could find many meanings in his work, but ultimately the cyclical nature of life and decay can be seen in his grids of transformed raw material to resemble and articulate entropy and a visual erosion of time. Drew's natural talent and passion for art was recognized at an early age, first exhibiting his work at the age of 13. He went on to attend the Parsons School of Design and received his BFA from the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and art in 1985. His works have been shown nationally and internationally and are included in numerous public and private collections. Public institutions include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The Guggenheim, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington DC; and Tate, London, among others as well as collaborating with Merce Cunningham on the production of "Ground Level Overlay." New York Times art critic Roberta Smith describes his large reliefs as "pocked, splintered, seemingly burned here, bristling there, unexpectedly delicate elsewhere. An endless catastrophe seen from above. The energies intimated in these works are beyond human control, bigger than all of us". He currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
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The Fine Arts have a prominent role in the classical Christian instructional program of Caldwell Academy. The ultimate goal of Caldwell's fine arts program is nurturing students to be lovers of the lovely. The fine arts are both a vehicle for communicating cultural meaning and value, as well as a means by which we, as image bearers, reflect or deflect the aesthetic of our Creator's beauty. Music, art, and drama are offered as courses and integrated throughout the curriculum. The course content parallels the stages of the Trivium. Grammar students (grades K-5) learn the fundamentals, facts, and rules of the subject. Dialectic students (grades 6-8) fit the foundational pieces together to be able to produce or perform. Rhetoric students (grades 9-12) focus on the communicative power of the fine arts and analyze the worldviews reflected in the works of great artists and musicians of both the past and the present.
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The transfer of contributions in just a few months has generated lot of bureaucracy at the level of employers and employees and costs that are hard to quantify. FIC believes it will be a sign of respect towards the business community in Romania that policy makers put an end to this uncertainty. The corporate services sector reported a 5% growth rate for February, a significant drop from the 15.6% growth rate logged in January, according to the National Statistics Institute (INS). February's growth was driven mainly by services provided to plants and factories (11.2%), followed by communications activities (4.9%) and cinema and TV production and broadcasting (4.3%). CFA Romania's macroeconomic indicator gained 0.9 points in March, rising to 47.6 points thanks to the forecast component, according to a press release. The current conditions component dropped 2.9 points to 64.2 points. More than 83% of the analysts polled by CFA Romania expect the national currency to depreciate in the next 12 months. Romania is trapped in fiscal and payroll policies that are hostile to sustainable long-term development. One of the biggest arguments is the output gap between the GDP and its potential, resulting from a procyclic policy of slashing taxes during an economic boom, according to economist Ionut Dumitru. The turnover reported by the wholesale sector increased by 5.8% in February, a major drop from the 13.5% posted for January, according to the data released on Monday by the National Statistics Institute (INS). The aggregated value of long-term deposits opened by nonresidents in Romanian banks dropped to EUR 2.3 billion at the end of February, a new low. Nonresidents withdrew around EUR 1 billion from their local accounts last year. Compared to the end of 2017, the value of nonresidents' deposits was down EUR 254 million. The inflation rate has caught up with the interest rates of new corporate loans, a situation that will have a significant impact on the economy. The inflation rate reached 4.95% per year in March, while the average rate of new loans is 5.02%, according to the National Bank of Romania (BNR). The interest rates trend was driven in part by last September's liquidity crisis. The National Bank of Romania (BNR) launched unexpectedly on Monday the first operation for attracting deposits from the commercial banks since January, 2011. The move is seen as an attempt to bring the market interest rates closer to the key rate. The commercial banks deposited RON 18.66 billion worth of excess liquidity with BNR at 2.25% per year. The Bucharest City Hall is planning to spend almost RON 275 million on rehabilitating 31.6 kilometers of pipes used by the centralized heating system, according to a decision scheduled for debate by the City Council. The investment project is expected to take two years and its purpose is to address the loss of more than 10 million of tons of water every year because of the system's degradation. The amendments to the S&L Banks Act are expected to reach the Budget, Finance and Banking Commission of the Chamber of Deputies next week, according to Deputy Marius Budai, president of the commission. The bill was sent back to commissions from the floor last year and received a new nod from the Cabinet at the end of March. Laura Kovesi will remain the chief-prosecutor of the National Anti-Corruption Directorate (DNA), according to the decision announced by President Iohannis on Monday. "The reasons presented by the Minister of Justice failed to convince me. Moreover, these reasons fall outside the applicable legislation. As a result, I will not approve the Minister's request to revoke the mandate granted to Mrs. Kovesi, Chief-Prosecutor of the DNA," said the President. The Social Democratic Party (PSD) is not considering any move to suspend President Klaus Iohannis should the latter refuse to sack DNA head Laura Kovesi, according to party leader Liviu Dragnea. "Under no circumstance are we considering this. Absolutely not," said Dragnea at the end of the Executive Committee meeting.
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(Fake Book). Hal Leonard proudly presents new "mini" editions of its best-selling Real Books. These 5.5 x 8.5 little books pack a big jazz punch; they include all 400 fantastic songs found in the 9 x 12 versions: All Blues * Au Privave * Autumn Leaves * Black Orpheus * Bluesette * Body and Soul * Bright Size Life * Con Alma * Dolphin Dance * Don't Get Around Much Anymore * Easy Living * Epistrophy * Falling in Love with Love * Footprints * Four on Six * Giant Steps * Have You Met Miss Jones? * How High the Moon * I'll Remember April * Impressions * Lullaby of Birdland * Misty * My Funny Valentine * Oleo * Red Clay * Satin Doll * Sidewinder * Stella by Starlight * Take Five * There Is No Greater Love * Wave * and hundreds more! B-flat Edition also available. Looking for a particular song? Check out the Real Book Songfinder here.
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Q: How to add margin between feedback stars? I am trying to add space between feedback stars(e.g. 15px).There are two things to consider I have to add margin not only to the grey star(background image), but to the gold one too(i element). How can I achieve this tried margin-left , but no luck, the images are svg, maybe I should add some space in the image, but that seems like a very primitive idea, any suggestions? .star-rating { font-size: 0; white-space: nowrap; display: inline-block; width: 250px; height: 50px; overflow: hidden; position: relative; background: url('greyStar.svg'); background-size: contain; } .star-rating i { opacity: 0; position: absolute; left: 0; top: 0; height: 100%; width: 20%; z-index: 1; background: url('goldenStar.svg'); background-size: contain; } <span class="star-rating"> <a href=""> <input type="radio" name="rating" value="1" id='input1'> <i></i> </a> <a href=""> <input type="radio" name="rating" value="2" id='input2' > <i></i> </a> </div> Here is the full example: http://codepen.io/nikasv/pen/dMWgrZ A: You need to adapt the background sizes for both elements .star-rating { font-size: 0; white-space: nowrap; display: inline-block; width: 400px; height: 50px; overflow: hidden; position: relative; background:url('http://imgh.us/greyStar.svg'); background-size: 20% 100%; } .star-rating input { -moz-appearance: none; -webkit-appearance: none; opacity: 0; display: inline-block; width: 20%; height: 100%; margin: 0; padding: 0; z-index: 2; position: relative; } .star-rating i { opacity: 0; position: absolute; left: 0; top: 0; height: 100%; width: 20%; z-index: 1; background:url('http://imgh.us/goldenStar.svg'); background-size: 100% 100%; } .star-rating input:hover + i, .star-rating input:checked + i { opacity: 1; } .star-rating #input2 + i { width: 40%; background-size: 50% 100%; } .star-rating #input3 + i { width: 60%; background-size: 33% 100%; } .star-rating #input4 + i { width: 80%; background-size: 25% 100%; } .star-rating #input5 + i { width: 100%; background-size: 20% 100%; } <div class="star-rating"> <a href=""> <input type="radio" name="rating" value="1" id='input1'> <i></i> </a> <a href=""> <input type="radio" name="rating" value="2" id='input2' > <i></i> </a> <a href=""> <input type="radio" name="rating" value="3" id='input3'> <i></i> </a> <a href=""> <input type="radio" name="rating" value="4" id='input4'> <i></i> </a> <a href=""> <input type="radio" name="rating" value="5" id='input5'> <i></i> </a> </div> A: Here's a solution using inputs, labels, and flexbox: .star-rating { display: flex; flex-direction: row-reverse; justify-content: flex-end; } .star-radio { display: none; } .star { width: 50px; height: 50px; background-image: url('http://imgh.us/greyStar.svg'); background-size: contain; margin-left: 15px; cursor: pointer; } .star:hover, .star-radio:checked + .star, .star-radio:checked ~ .star, .star:hover ~ .star { background-image: url('http://imgh.us/goldenStar.svg'); } <div class="star-rating"> <input class="star-radio" id="star-1" type="radio" name="stars"/> <label for="star-1" class="star"></label> <input class="star-radio" id="star-2" type="radio" name="stars"/> <label for="star-2" class="star"></label> <input class="star-radio" id="star-3" type="radio" name="stars"/> <label for="star-3" class="star"></label> <input class="star-radio" id="star-4" type="radio" name="stars"/> <label for="star-4" class="star"></label> <input class="star-radio" id="star-5" type="radio" name="stars"/> <label for="star-5" class="star"></label> </div> CodePen: http://codepen.io/FullR/pen/YqQgQL?editors=1100 A: Here is a different solution. I had to change your HTML because you can't add margin when you're using a repeating background. In this example I'mu using label instead of links like you did. Now each label has a specific size and has it's own background. It's no more a repeating background. If you're using a CSS Preprocessor you could use a loop to keep your CSS cleaner :) Check it here : http://codepen.io/Mamboleoo/pen/JXJzJy Don't hesitate if you have any question ! A: You can change the background-size, it's the easier solution for your case. Just add background-size: 20% 100%; to your css, where the first value is the width and the second is the height. And don't forget to change the width of your .star-rating to the new value (in the case, I used 400px) I just added 6 lines of code and changed one. Here how it should looks like: .star-rating { font-size: 0; white-space: nowrap; display: inline-block; width: 400px; height: 50px; overflow: hidden; position: relative; background:url('http://imgh.us/greyStar.svg'); background-size: 20% 100%; } .star-rating input { -moz-appearance: none; -webkit-appearance: none; opacity: 0; display: inline-block; width: 20%; height: 100%; margin: 0; padding: 0; z-index: 2; position: relative; } .star-rating i { opacity: 0; position: absolute; left: 0; top: 0; height: 100%; width: 20%; z-index: 1; background:url('http://imgh.us/goldenStar.svg'); background-size: 100% 100%; } .star-rating input:hover + i, .star-rating input:checked + i { opacity: 1; } .star-rating #input2 + i { width: 40%; background-size: 50% 100%; } .star-rating #input3 + i { width: 60%; background-size: 33.4% 100%; } .star-rating #input4 + i { width: 80%; background-size: 25% 100%; } .star-rating #input5 + i { width: 100%; background-size: 20% 100%; } A: You could try this, Example on codepen HTML <div class="star star-1"></div> <div class="star star-2"></div> <div class="star star-3"></div> <div class="star star-4"></div> <div class="star star-5"></div> <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.2.2.min.js"></script> CSS .star{ background:url('http://imgh.us/greyStar.svg') no-repeat; width:50px; height:50px; background-size:50px 50px; float:left; padding:0 10px; } .star-hover{ background:url('http://imgh.us/goldenStar.svg') no-repeat; background-size:50px 50px; } JAVASCRIPT $(document).ready(function() { $('.star-1').hover(function(){ $('.star-1').toggleClass('star-hover'); }); $('.star-2').hover(function(){ $('.star-1, .star-2').toggleClass('star-hover'); }); $('.star-3').hover(function(){ $('.star-1, .star-2, .star-3').toggleClass('star-hover'); }); $('.star-4').hover(function(){ $('.star-1, .star-2, .star-3, .star-4').toggleClass('star-hover'); }); $('.star-5').hover(function(){ $('.star-1, .star-2, .star-3, .star-4, .star-5').toggleClass('star-hover'); }); }); $(document).ready(function() { $('.star-1').hover(function(){ $('.star-1').toggleClass('star-hover'); }); $('.star-2').hover(function(){ $('.star-1, .star-2').toggleClass('star-hover'); }); $('.star-3').hover(function(){ $('.star-1, .star-2, .star-3').toggleClass('star-hover'); }); $('.star-4').hover(function(){ $('.star-1, .star-2, .star-3, .star-4').toggleClass('star-hover'); }); $('.star-5').hover(function(){ $('.star-1, .star-2, .star-3, .star-4, .star-5').toggleClass('star-hover'); }); }); .star{ background:url('http://imgh.us/greyStar.svg') no-repeat; width:50px; height:50px; background-size:50px 50px; float:left; padding:0 10px; } .star-hover{ background:url('http://imgh.us/goldenStar.svg') no-repeat; background-size:50px 50px; } <div class="star star-1"></div> <div class="star star-2"></div> <div class="star star-3"></div> <div class="star star-4"></div> <div class="star star-5"></div> <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.2.2.min.js"></script>
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Dies ist eine Übersicht über die Autorentätigkeiten (Musik/Text) und Musikproduktionen des deutschen Musikers, Komponisten, Liedtexters und Musikproduzenten B-Case, der auch an zahlreichen Produktionen unter seinem bürgerlichen Namen Matthias Zürkler mitwirkt. Zu berücksichtigen ist, dass Hitmedleys, Remixe, Liveaufnahmen oder Neuaufnahmen des gleichen Interpreten nicht aufgeführt werden. # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Y Z Weblinks allmusic.com discogs.com hitparade.ch online.gema.de BCase
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Block Examples Watch Top Videos Millennials Have the Inside Scoop on Social Media February 9, 2016 by WSS ∼by Deidre Breakenridge As a member of Gen X, touching the border of the Baby Boomer generation, I'm not the demographic using Snapchat, Tinder, Musical.ly, Imgur and Dubsmash. Of course, as a parent of Millennials, it's my job to know where my "kids" are participating. As a communication professional, it's also my job to help clients navigate new social media platforms and apps. However, being from a different generation, a lot of my learning is gained through the experience of younger generations. When you have a question about a new platform and you really want to get the "inside scoop" on quickly proliferating apps, just ask a 20-year old. I'm lucky to have the 20-somethings in my family and they are always happy to share their insights. For example, Snapchat is garnering a tremendous amount of interest. Sure, I signed up for a Snapchat account, but true learning is either using an app actively, or getting insights from those use it daily. I turned to my Millennials and they shared three reasons why they like Snapchat and, at the same time, why the don't. What do you like about Snapchat? "All of my friends have a Snapchat. You can pick people to send your Snaps (multiple people at the same time). It's the new Instagram. I Snapchat all day long, and I check Instagram occasionally." "I use Snapchat because you can post photos and videos and they don't have to be permanent. You don't have to put a lot of thought into the pictures you're posting. For example, Instagram is more like the highlights of your life or the best moments; it's an archive. But, Snapchat is done within seconds. I consider Snapchat as a part of my daily life." "It's cool that celebrities are on Snapchat, so you can see what they're doing, when they post to their Stories [a string of snaps that last for 24 hours]. I've added a couple of my favourite personalities and I look on their Stories to see what's going on in their lives." What don't you like about Snapchat? "The "weird" random brand pages. For a while Snapchat felt like an app that wasn't infiltrated by advertisements. Recently, it feels like an invasion. I just don't pay attention to these pages." "I don't really like brands on Snapchat, because it's about real people. Snapchat encompasses more of a real-life vibe. So, a brand being a part of that contradicts why I actually like it." "However, if I were to actively add a brand (by choice) on Snapchat, then I wouldn't mind seeing an invitation to an event or a promotion on their Story. Just don't send me anything directly. A Snapchat is like a text and I wouldn't want brands texting me either." There you have it, right from the source; the Millennials who use and love Snapchat. So, the next time you're thinking about Snapchat, or any other new popular platform, you have a choice. You can either dive in and experiment yourself, or learn from the 20-somethings, who make these apps a part of their daily lives. Deirdre Breakenridge is CEO of Pure Performance Communications. She is an adjunct professor at UMASS at Amherst, a Lynda.com author and the host of the Women Worldwide podcast show. Her most recent book published by FT PRESS is Social Media and Public Relations: Eight New Practices for the PR Professional. Filed Under: Innovation, Latest Updates, What She Said This is an example of a text widget which can be used to describe a particular service. You can also use other widgets in this location. Examples of widgets that can be placed here in the footer are a calendar, latest tweets, recent comments, recent posts, search form, tag cloud or more. Sample Link. Alfre Woodward's Clemency Looks at The Curse of Legal Executions, Pauline Kael Revisited, Apple's Excellent Little America Anthology, Give Us More Awkwafina, A Conservative Chinese Feminist Road Trip and Gwyneth Paltrow Goes There A Bracing New Twist on a Social-Political Classic, Kristin Stewart Good in Bad Film, Cunningham Pushes the Body and Imagination's Boundaries, Fans Demand LGBTQ2 Representation on TV and Get It, Streaming Gems Just for You and Let's Hear It for Catherine O'Hara! Christmas Day Releases Top Notch and Wildly Diverse – World War I Drama, Little Women Redux, Adam Sandler at the End of His Tether and an Engaging Film About Faith. Happy Holidays!! Kathleen Hepburn and Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers team up for 'The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open' Composer Howard Shore talks 'Song of Names' Join What She Said and receive Exclusive behind the scenes Videos, Interviews & Performances -not to mention great giveaways from our guests :)
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Fuelled by the character and personality of our clients, the transformation of this existing Edwardian home, is richly layered with custom elements that explore the unexpected. With a strong focus on spatial planning, rooms are largely connected by greenery and light filtering through the new extensions steel windows and doors. Completed whilst co founder and director of Wonder.
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Joshua Miller guilty of murder as a teen in '97, may get parole chance PURVIS — Joshua Miller was convicted in 1997 for the shooting death of his former girlfriend, Kristin Aultman. He was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole, the only sentence available at the time. Miller, 36, was 14 at the time. Kristin was 13. She was a month away from celebrating her 14th birthday when Miller pulled out the shotgun his father had given him and killed her. "If she can't be mine, she can't be anybody's," Miller wrote in a note he gave to a friend before the murder. He instructed that friend to give it to police if indeed he did follow through with his plan. Because of his sentence, he was incarcerated at age 15 with some of Mississippi's most dangerous and violent criminals. More than 20 years after killing Kristin, Miller is back in court, possibly for a chance to be considered for parole someday. The murder conviction was upheld at his 1999 appeal. Tuesday's hearing will not change that. Miller's sentence will still be life imprisonment, but a 2012 U.S. Supreme Court decision says a juvenile offender, even a murderer, cannot be sentenced to life without parole except in extreme circumstances, citing the Eighth Amendment. The court in 2016 ruled the decision should be retroactive, which means Miller's sentence must be re-examined. His case was being presented Tuesday at Lamar County Circuit Court before Judge Prentiss Harrell of the 15th District. Witnesses describe Miller as an intelligent, funny and typical teen who played baseball, took advanced classes in school and went to church regularly. One school friend, Jared Loftus, said Miller had spent the night at his house the weekend before the murder. "I would never have invited him into my home if I ever thought there was a chance (he would be a killer)," Loftus said. Theresa Hartfield, Miller's mother, testified her son had been abandoned by his father and abused by his stepfather. But in hindsight she said she somewhat blamed herself for Miller's actions. "I was young and crazy at the time it was happening," she said. "He heard me tell his father Gene I don't know how many times, 'I will kill you.' There was a lot of turmoil, a lot of fighting." Clinical forensic psychologist Chris Lott, whose expertise is with juveniles, testified that he did not see signs Miller was incorrigible, nor did Miller show a repeated pattern of misbehavior. Lott said young offenders who are described as incorrigible usually are "predatory, harmful to others on a persistent basis and exhibit aggressive, violent behavior." "Miller does not have that history," he said. Harrell is expected to rule on the sentencing at a later date. This is a developing story and will be updated. More:2 women plead guilty to 2016 Lamar County killings More:Hattiesburg man gets 10 years for spying on a boy in a bathroom
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Kate and Pippa Middleton watch Wimbledon men's final By Jessica Derschowitz July 9, 2012 / 11:50 AM / CBS News Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, right, speaks with her sister, Pippa Middleton, as they arrive to watch Roger Federer of Switzerland face Andy Murray of Britain during the men's final match at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, England, July 8, 2012. AP (CBS News) Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, held court at Wimbledon on Sunday, where she watched the men's final with her sister, Pippa Middleton. The duo was greeted with whistles and cheers as they entered the royal box, where they watched Andy Murray take on Roger Federer, according to the Daily Mail. Pictures: Kate, Duchess of Cambridge Pictures: Pippa Middleton Kate, 30, reportedly wore a white ensemble by Joseph, consisting of the "Nessie" tweed jacket she wore at the Epsom Derby in June 2011, and a crepe shift "Vanessa" dress that she donned during her and Prince William's North American tour last summer. Her sister, 28, wore a Project D "Phoebe" dress decorated with a pattern of bluebirds, the Daily Mail added. Ultimately, Murray lost to Federer, who took his seventh Wimbledon title. Prince William, 30, couldn't attend the match because of a prior commitment, according to The Sun. He and his brother, Prince Harry, 27, were spotted on a public beach with friends in Cornwall, England, donning wetsuits and carrying body boards. The sisters weren't the only famous faces spotted at Centre Court during the men's final - David Beckham and wife, Victoria, were also in attendance. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge 41 photos First published on July 9, 2012 / 11:50 AM
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I have started St John. Its lots of fun. I am a cadet. St john is a place that you learn about first aid. It's like kea or cubs etc. You do competitions. I have to wear a very strict uniform. I go on Tuesday nights.
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More 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2' plot details revealed Eagerly-anticipated sequel starring Chris Pratt and Zoe Saldana hits cinemas on May 5. By Nick Levine More 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 plot details revealed Further plot details for Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 have been revealed. The eagerly-anticipated sequel starring Chris Pratt and Zoe Saldana hits cinemas on May 5. A new trailer was launched during last weekend's Super Bowl broadcast. Now Marvel's president Kevin Feige has revealed an intriguing teaser about the sequel's setting. "There's a little bit of Earth in this film, but it's not these characters going to Earth," he told Cinema Blend. Read more: 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Volume 2′ – Everything you need to know The opening scene of the movie has already been revealed. Actress Karen Gillan, who plays Nebula, recently revealed more teasers about what to expect. "I think we might even feel a tinge of sympathy towards Nebula this time, because we really start to see the emotional crack in her character," she said. Continuing, Gillan explained that Nebula's relationship with her father Thanos, played by Josh Brolin, could be key to our revised view of the character. "What I love about the second movie for Nebula in particular is that we get… we know that she's a pretty angry woman with some daddy issues. [But] in the second movie, we're going to start to see how much pain her father actually caused her, and we're going to delve right into the relationship with her sister Gamora." The film's 2014 predecessor topped a list of the most deaths on film.
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Book Review: 'The Second Chance Cafe in Carlton Square' by Lily Bartlett Twitter: @MicheleGormanUK Publication Date: June 1st 2017 Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC When Michele Gorman reached out to me about The Second Chance Cafe in Carlton Square, I was excited to get stuck in. It sounded right up my street. Furthermore, I was looking forward to reading a new Author. Emma is twenty seven, married and has twins, she can be rather frazzly and just wants everything to work out OK. The Second Chance cafe is her dream and she has put her all in to it. She has a wonderful support system in her Mum, Dad and friends, but she is struggling with the work load and how things have changed at home with her husband since the twins have been born. There's also someone poisoning her flower pots, stealing her milk and passing out nasty flyers about her around the square. Will she get to the bottom of this in order to keep her Cafe a float? Will everything be OK with her marriage? And will the troubled teens she hired to keep them off the streets, and give them a chance, open up to her and actually want to learn? I found this book to be a slow build but one I thoroughly enjoyed reading. I kept wanting to turn the pages and find out what was going on in everyone's lives and if the little mysteries at the Cafe would be solved. Our leading lady Emma was incredibly endearing. I loved that she just wanted everything to work out and how it made her so happy to see others happy. I especially liked that she opened the cafe and wanted to hire vulnerable teens in order to train them and give them an opportunity and a chance to make something of themselves. Following their stories and seeing them grow in the cafe and stay out of trouble was very heartwarming and one of my favourite things about this book. It also added some humor to this story as Emma tried to navigate and understand teen minds. I found myself giggling a few times when it came to how teenage act these days, but it also opened my eyes too, when Emma had to slap her wrists for being judgmental. This book had a wonderfully real element to it in regards to Emma and her family life. She is struggling to balance work and babies and spending time with her husband. It was a little frustrating at first when she got mad at Daniel, her husband, as I felt that sometimes they could have resolved things better and talked more. I don't feel she ever truly expressed why she was getting so upset. They did work things out and it made me smile to see their bond and love for each other stay strong through the struggles, but I could also understand Emma's heartache at times and wish she would have expressed them differently. In saying that though, I do think Daniel was rather lovely. His belief in Emma and her Cafe was touching and he clearly loved his family. Two of my favourites characters from this book were Emma's Mum and Dad. Oh they were beautiful. Learning about their story and what they went through and also have to go through on a daily basis bought a tear to my eye. Her Dad's love for her, her children and also his sheer determination to live and do things on his own was inspiring. The whole family really were amazing, I loved their closeness and that they were always their for each other. The Cafe itself was a dream. I enjoyed visiting it everyday in book world but very much wanted to actually go there in the real world. From the scrumptious sounding cakes to the bunting and wall of flowers outside, it sounded gorgeous and like the perfect spot for an afternoon coffee and cake break, while people watching. The way Emma welcomed everyone in to her cafe and the way it took on a life of it's own for every one who came in was really special. It was cool to think of such a wide mix of people hanging out, from mothers, to hipsters, to teenagers, to the elderly, they all embraced each other and made the cafe a home. The Second Chance Cafe in Carton Square makes for a delightful Summer read. It will have you craving thick slices of chocolate and Guinness cake and striking up conversations with strangers, because after all, there's room for everyone. Pick up your copy today! :)
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Q: mariaDB not use openssl fips library I'm trying to use openSSL fips library in mariadb 10.1.45 community version on Ubuntu 18.04.6 server and I can't do it. I have installed on my server the 1.1.1-1ubuntu2.fips.2.1~18.04.3.1 version of openssl package and also enable the fips mode in kernel (file /proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled has number 1 inside it) however when I check the variable version_ssl_library into mariadb I get OpenSSL 1.0.2n 7 Dec 2017 as result. Originally I installed the mariadb-server package from mariadb repository and then I build and install mariadb following this instructions (https://mariadb.com/kb/en/building-mariadb-on-ubuntu/) but I have the same result I just read mariadb documentation (https://mariadb.com/kb/en/tls-and-cryptography-libraries-used-by-mariadb/) and undestand that mariadb not necessary use the last version of openssl installed in server and is fine for me but how I have to configure it to use fips library? community version of maridb allows you to use openssl fips library?
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Women empowerment has been stressed upon a lot in the last few decades. A look into the past tells us about two major events that boosted the image of women. On 8th June 1929, the U.K got its first female minister while another woman became the first to sail the world alone and create a new world record in 1978. Their ('her') story surely inspires and encourages women of the present times. In the U.S political circles, the day is remembered for key legislations like the Antiquities Bill and the Rights bill. This day also saw major developments during the World War II and devastating natural disasters. Even as New Zealand marked nuke free zones in the country, China conducted a nuke test and announced that it will hold another experiment. One of the best-selling novels in the world, '1984' by George Orwell got published on this day and 'Texaco Star Theater' series reached television viewers across the U.S for the first time. Mankind moved towards a more equal world when on this day the American Supreme Court ordered restaurants to serve Black persons as well and Australia legalized Homosexuality. Other prominent developments include Tony Blair winning the Parliamentary elections for the second time and 'Clones Cyclone' clinching the featherweight title. The Vikings who belonged to the Scandinavian seafaring warriors attacked the Abbey (Christian monastery) at Lindisfarne, located in the English kingdom of Northumbria. This event is believed to have started the invasion of England by Scandinavians. The Vikings burnt down buildings, stole precious possessions and even killed several monks. Edward, the son of King Ethelred II and Emma, became the king of England in 1042 and ruled till 1066. He was given the sobriquet of Saint Edward the Confessor for his piousness. After his father's death in 1016, the Danes took over England and Edward went into exile and stayed in Normandy, France till 1041. Among the Anglo-Saxon kings of England, King Edward was the penultimate. King Richard I of England entered Acre in Palestine in June 1191 to reclaim the port city. The Muslim city was then controlled by the renowned ruler Saladin. Richard I along with King Philip II of France began the Third Crusade against the Muslim ruler to conquer the Holy city of Jerusalem, but failed. Renowned political leader James Madison proposed twelve amendments to the United States' Constitution as an elected member of the House of Representatives. The amendments were brought in to strengthen fundamental rights like freedom of speech and religion in the U.S Bill of Rights. Madison is called the Father of the Constitution because of his immense contribution in its creation. The separation of the State of Tennessee from the Union government in America was approved on June 8, 1861. With this announcement, Tennessee formally became the last state to dissociate itself from the Union. Slaveholding was legal in Tennessee, so it joined hands with the Confederacy's military forces to fight the Union. Secession by 11 such states led to the American Civil War. On June 8, 1867, Franz Joseph I was pronounced the King of Hungary in Buda. The event happened after the Austro-Hungarian compromise (Ausgleich), which permitted a Dual Monarchy System, came into existence. As per this system, both Austria and Hungary had an equal say in the political affairs of both nations. Former American President Theodore Roosevelt signed the Antiquities Bill on this day. As per the law, ancient structures and sites of historical or conservational importance were protected from destruction and looting. Another name for the Act is the 'Lacey Act'. Margaret Bondfield, a trade union leader, became the first female minister in the United Kingdom on June 8th. Bondfield served as the Minister of Labor during Prime Minister James Ramsey MacDonald's second tenure. Scientific information pertaining to confidential World War II documents was made public by former American President Harry Truman through Executive Order 9568. Truman felt that such information could immensely benefit industries based in the U.S. This move disclosed extremely sensitive material related to World War II weapons, along with technical data. Roland Reagan, the 40th President of the United States of America, became the first to address a joint sitting of the British Parliament, on June 8. This was one of the highlights of his 1982 visit to the United Kingdom. Labor Party leader Tony Blair won the Parliamentary elections in Britain for the second time on June 8. Blair's second tenure made him the longest-serving Labor premier and also the second longest continuous term holder, after Margaret Thatcher, in over 150 years. Blair was also the youngest prime minister since 1812. The Labor government in New Zealand identified areas in the nation which were free from nuclear armaments and activity under the New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act, 1987. The areas included land, inland and internal waterways, territorial sea, and airspace too. It barred acquisition, stationing, testing of nuclear explosive devices and biological weapons, in the nuke-free zone. In 2002, former U.S President George W Bush and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak held a meeting at Camp David, US president's country retreat, to talk about political issues plaguing Palestine. The two Presidents were unable to resolve issues regarding a timeline for the formation of the State of Palestine. Canadian forces guided by Governor Sir Guy Carleton trounced American Patriot forces, led by John Sullivan, when they were retreating from Quebec to Montreal. This battle was known as Trois-Rivières and it was aimed at pushing Americans out of the southern Quebec province of Canada. On June 8, a Union military force led by John C. Fremont advanced on one of the Confederates' General Richard .C. Ewell, but Fremont's troops fought badly and failed to weaken the Confederates. Confederate military leader Stonewall Jackson had sent General Richard C. Ewell along with 5,000 men to Cross Keys to resist the Union attack. The Chinese nationalist army launched a campaign called Second Northern Expedition (1926–27) against the warlords. Once the warlords lost the battle, the nationalist army fought against the British, its arch rival. Russian advisers and the arms provided by them helped in taking control of Chinese territories and unify the country. The Chinese army allied with the communists, but they split when the British decided to defend Shanghai. When the Army took control of Peking, it was renamed Beijing, which translated to 'Northern Capital'. 'Operation Exporter' was the invasion of Syria and Lebanon by the Allied forces comprising of British, Australian, Free French and other forces in 1941. Syria was earlier a part of the Ottoman Empire, but joined hands with the 'Vichy France' government. The Allies thought that many would leave the Vichy forces and join the Free French, but they were proven wrong. During World War II, the Sydney harbor was shelled by the Japanese submarine I-24 but only Bellevue Hill faced the wrath. Another submarine, I-21, hit the Australian city of Newcastle. The attack aimed at Australian shipyards, damaged a few commercial and residential buildings as well. During World War II, U.S. General Omar Bradley brought together American troops as well as British troops at Colleville-sur-Mer in Normandy, France, on June 8. On observing this development, former Russian Prime Minister Joseph Stalin sent a telegraph to his British counterpart Winston Churchill to express his joy. General Bradley, a WW II hero, was the last general to be awarded five stars in America. The American spy ship 'USS Liberty' was attacked by Israeli fighter planes when it was stationed in the Mediterranean Sea, on 8th June, 1967. Being poorly armed, the vessel could not defend itself well and lost 34 of its men, while 171 others were injured. These air strikes by Israel came to be known as the 'Six-Day War'. Israel said it had mistaken the USS for an Egyptian ship and offered a compensation of $6.9 million along with an apology. The first meeting to discuss the withdrawal of U.S troops from the war-torn Vietnam was held at Midway Islands in the Pacific Ocean. During the meeting, former U.S President Richard Nixon and Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu agreed that 25000 troops would be withdrawn and South Vietnamese forces would take over from American forces. The 'Vietnamization' policy to strengthen Vietnam's armed forces was also talked about in this meeting. When the Falkland Islands War took place, about fifty-six British military personnel and sailors were killed by Argentina's naval air force at Bluff Cove. The air strikes were carried out on two supply ships – 'RFA (Royal Fleet Auxiliary) Sir Galahad' and 'RFA Sir Tristram' - which were anchored near Bluff Cove. The war was fought between Argentina and Britain to gain control over the Falkland Islands. Iceland saw a severe seven-year famine after volcanic fissure Laki erupted in its southern part. More than 9000 lives were lost during its eight-month-long eruption period. Besides, the fissure spewed loads of hazardous gases and ash causing haze over other countries as well. About a fifth of Iceland's population was wiped out, crops destroyed and cattle also died as a result of the haze and famine. A tornado measuring F5 wreaked havoc in Michigan, in 1953 and most of its victims were people belonging to the Beecher community. The tornado, rated as one of the worst, claimed 116 lives and damaged around 350 homes. The 'Topeka Tornado' hit the capital city of Kansas, Topeka, in the United States of America, on this fateful day. This horrific disaster is considered one of the worst in terms of loss of life and property in Kansas history. The disaster measured F5 on the Fujita Intensity Scale and took seventeen lives. Including the inflationary costs, the loss is estimated to be around 1.8 Billion dollars, which is one of the highest to be recorded. On 8th June 2001, the Houston metropolis in Texas State was jolted by a Tropical Storm named 'Allison' for the second time in three days. The storm claimed 50 lives and caused destruction worth a whopping $5 billion. Houston received torrential rain measuring 8 inches and by 11th June some regions even received 36 inches of rain. The state of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia saw the worst storm on record on June 8. Heavy rains and high velocity winds hit the harbour city of Newcastle and the city of Lake Macquarie causing flash floods and loss of nine lives. The storm was so violent that Pasha Bulker, a carrier of ores, had to be grounded on Nobby's beach in Newcastle. On June 8th, two professional football leagues in the U.S, the 'National Football League (NFL)' and 'American Football League (AFL)', declared that they would merge. This united entity, the 'National Football League', eventually turned into one of the most powerful leagues in America. Barry McGuigan became the first U.K boxer since Howard Winstone to win the 'World Boxing Association (WBA)' featherweight championship title, in 1985. McGuigan defeated Eusebio Pedroza from Panama and ended his seven-year winning streak. McGuigan's real name is Finbar Patrick McGuigan and is popularly known as the 'Clones Cyclone'. On June 8th, American film producer Carl Laemmle merged his 'Independent Moving Picture Company' of America with 5 other minor firms to form the 'Universal Film Manufacturing Company'. The new enterprise dealt in all areas of film making like production, distribution and release. Laemmle, a German, was touted as the 'Father of the Hollywood star system'. The hit Television series 'Texaco Star Theatre' was aired for the first time in 1948. The comedy-variety show was hosted by the renowned comedian Milton Berle. Surprisingly, the popularity of comedian Berle and the 'Texaco Star Theater' resulted in a sharp increase in the sale of television sets across the United States. George Orwell's classic novel 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' was published on this day. Orwell was an English journalist and author whose real name is Eric Arthur Blair. The 'Rolling Stones' band member Brian Jones left the troupe on June 8th, apparently due of his addiction to drinks and drugs. Jones was the person who formed and even christened this band. Jones introduced music lovers to several interesting instruments through songs like 'Lady Jane', 'Under My Thumb' and 'Paint It Black'. The hit comedy flick 'Ghostbusters' was released across America on 8th June. The film was directed and produced by Ivan Reitman and had actors Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis in lead roles. The film's story is about a few Parapsychology professors who indulge in paranormal activities. The novel 'Hannibal' penned by Thomas Harris was unveiled in America on 8th June, 1999. The protagonist is the serial killer Hannibal Lecter who was introduced in a small role in Harris' book 'Red Dragon'. The book is the last of the Lecter series by the author. The 'Pan-American Exposition', a World's Fair organised in Buffalo, New York, was the subject of a cartoon which was published in the magazine 'Harper's Weekly' on June 8, 1901. The cartoon was sketched by Albert Levering and depicts the exhibition as a cooking pan held together by cheerful personifications of Latin-American countries. Maximilien de Robespierre, a prominent personality of the French Revolution, spearheaded the festival of the Supreme Being at the Tuileries Gardens on June 8. Thus, he gave his rivals another reason to oppose him. Robespierre asserted the existence of God and the immortality of the soul and tried to make the revolutionaries support a civic religion and the cult of the Supreme Being. In 1856, when the Pitcairn Island became over populated, 194 of its residents left for Norfolk Island, Australia and reached there on June 8. Considered as the descendants of the mutineers of the ship 'HMS Bounty', the Pitcairn Islanders were in a dilemma whether to stay Pitcairn or shift base to Norfolk. The inventor of the tabulating machine Herman Hollerith applied for a patent for his Art of Compiling Statistics in 1887, which was granted two years later. This work led to the development of his path-breaking invention, the Punch Card Reader. Hollerith earned a PhD degree from 'Columbia University', New York in 1889, for working on the details about this research work, in a paper titled 'An Electrical Tabulating System'. Hollerith's punch card reader made it easy to process large data very fast. The first, completely hand-made prototype of the car 'Porsche' was built by Austrian automobile engineer Ferdinand Porsche on June 8, 1948. The electric car's first design was unveiled at the World's Fair in Paris in 1900. Believing the charges made by certain confidential sources the 'Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I)' named some celebrities as Communist Party members. The list included the names of author Helen Keller, writer & critic Dorothy Parker, actors Danny Kaye, Fredric March, John Garfield, Paul Muni and Edward G. Robinson. Such lists were formed to suppress communist tendencies in the U.S between 1940 and 1950. In order to grant black people equal rights, the Supreme Court of the United States, made it mandatory for restaurants in Washington D.C to serve people of African American descent. A few eating joints were found guilty of violating fundamental rights prescribed by the constitution. A cruise missile was fired from American navy submarine 'USS Barbero' to send 3,000 mails to the Naval Auxiliary Air Station in Mayport, Florida. This 'Missile Mail' experiment was done in association with the United States Postal Service. The missile mail comprised of commemorative postal covers for several government officers. The Soviet Union launched the 'Luna 6' robotic spacecraft to the moon on this day. This was one of the several planned launches to the moon. The aim of this mission was to collect data about the moon on several parameters like temperature, atmosphere, gravity etc. for scientific and astronomical usage. On June 8, 1968, James Earl Ray was held in the murder case of American Civil rights activist Dr Martin Luther King. Ray, who worked in the U.S army during the last days of World War II, was arrested by Scotland Yard police in London. To avoid capital punishment, Ray accepted that he had killed Dr. King. The court sentenced Ray to 99 years of imprisonment. Naomi James became the first woman to sail the world alone when she completed her journey at Dartmouth. The New Zealander also created a new solo world record by taking two days lesser to complete her voyage around the world. James sailed for around nine months. To grant gay and lesbian individuals equal rights as others, homosexuality was legalized in Australia, in 1984. The state of New South Wales became the first to implement the provision. The then Prime Minister Neville Wran's government introduced the legislation, which was eventually passed by the Australian Parliament. China performed an underground nuclear test on June 8th and said that it was going to conduct another one by September. The Asian nation held the tests before willing to join the nations that supported a ban on such tests. The transit of Venus was observed after 122 years, in 2004. During the transit, the planet Venus appears as a small black disc that crosses the sun, when it comes between the sun and a superior planet like the Earth. The event holds great importance, since it had helped in determining the size of the solar system, back in the 18th century.
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Tag Archives: Bela Tatras Stará Ľubovňa: A Journey to the Roots of Slovak Whiskey at Nestville Park Distillery A few months back I was doing my usual, intermittent mooch around my favourite Bratislava whisky shop, the White Mouse, when I noticed something tucked away in the corner of the window display gathering dust that I hadn't glimpsed on previous visits, or indeed anywhere else: a bottle of Nestville Park, and the caveat, in small print: 'Distilled and Bottled in Slovakia'. It was their No1 offering – a blend and, as it turned out, the standard bottling for the distillery – and being a purist when in comes to whisky (yes, or whiskey) I would not have normally given it any more attention. Except for that small print. I had not until that moment, having lived in Slovakia over three years, been aware that the country produced whiskey whatsoever. "What's it like?" I asked the owner, who is a tad taken aback, as we normally chat about the Islay's or the Speyside's. He considers a moment. "It's not bad" he says. Crucial, that. Slovaks are some of the planet's most self-deprecating people, particularly where anything intrinsically 'Slovak' is concerned, and here was one of its more worldly wise citizens, on record saying Slovakia's foray into whisky-making was alright. From that moment, the idea of a trip out to see where Nestville Park was made slowly cemented in my mind. Part of the reason I love trekking out to whisky distilleries is the sheer randomness of the experience. There is no Earthly reason to trek out to a Campbelltown in Scotland or the outskirts of a Fort Worth in Texas unless you love whisky (Springbank and Firestone & Robinson, respectably). It provides a motivation to get out to those way-off-the-beaten-track places that would otherwise remain in obscurity. And perhaps Stará Ľubovňa, the town to which you need to head to visit the home of Nestville Park, would have otherwise floundered in obscurity, too, were it not for its whiskey production. It is prettier, in fact, than either a Campbelltown or a Fort Worth: with a castle, a folk museum and a history dating back to the 13th century (although many more easily accessible Slovak towns can claim this). And more than either a Campbelltown or a Fort Worth, it is on a road to nowhere, in a rarely-visited part of a country that already receives comparatively few international visitors. They say that once you reach Stará Ľubovňa, you have truly arrived in Eastern Slovakia, which claims cultural distinctiveness from the west in everything from its people (the Roma and the Rusyn as well as the Polish and Ukrainians have a significant influence here) to its religion (it lies on the crossroads of the Catholic and Orthodox branches of Christianity). But the most obvious reason why the town would be the gateway to Eastern Slovakia is that, as you travel east from the High Tatras hubs of Poprad and Kežmarok, you pass nothing for the preceding 30 minutes but rolling emerald hills bursting with fertile farmland, swooping up from the banks of the nascent Poprad River. The bus from Kežmarok (full of elderly couples that hunch deep into their coats and sigh as the light drizzle becomes a steadily harder rain as we wind up the valley road) stops a few kilometres short of Stará Ľubovňa, in Hniezdne, the smallest city in the erstwhile Kingdom of Hungary. The name is appropriate: not only does 'hniez' in Slovak mean 'nest' (from whence the distillery derives its name) but the small, sleepy town is at the very cradle of national history, being founded as one of the earliest Slovak settlements after Nitra – in the 12th century. Certainly, by this time, Slavic people would have been working the land hereabouts and the Northern Spiš region soon became well known for its agriculture. Cream of the crops? Wheat, barley and rye – just the grain needed for the production of the water of life – and Slovakia's first recorded distillery duly got established here by at least the 18th century. It's a stark contrast between the ornate, peeling facades of the central townhouses and the spick, span entranceway to the distillery on the outskirts. I passed under the imposing wooden gateway proclaiming Nestville Park as Slovakia's first (indeed, only) whiskey. Rain danced on an almost deserted car park: I was the sole visitor, another big difference compared to the Scottish distilleries with which I was familiar. It's hard to understand why is Nestville Park is an exceptionally well-laid-out tourist attraction. It is not only a whiskey distillery, it is also an exhibition on the history of whiskey making in this neck of the woods. The two girls in the reception area glanced at me a tad incredulously when I walked in; the more so when I spoke to them in Slovak. Foreign tourists, it appeared, were none too common here. I was given the 'English' tour which consists of a guide (one of the afore-mentioned young ladies) who couldn't speak a word of English pressing stop/start on an obtrusively loud American-accented recording, quite unnecessarily as it turned out because the displays in the 'historical section' of the distillery were in English. Nevertheless, thus we proceeded, me reading the in-English noticeboards, then having the same words replayed to me with a mechanical Deep-South twang. The tour, though, was an enlightening romp through recreations of an 18th century cooperage and smithy, plus insights into how agriculture was practiced here in the 12th to 17th centuries. You get to have a ring of a huge bell in the belfry, too – once used to summon the workers! Then the visit to the modern distillery commences. Sniffing that grain! ©www.englishmaninslovakia.co.uk Single malt aficionados should known straight off that Nestville Park is more akin to American bourbon – the maturation process ranging from three to seven years on average. The malting process is done by hand. After 2-3 days soaked in water and malt is laid out in the malthouse for around a week to germinate. Then it gets switched to a kiln for further drying (2-3 days). The malt then has the water added to it – in Nestville Park's case, water from a spring that has been flowing underground from the Bela Tatras part of the High Tatras mountains, and with a high iron, calcium and magnesium content, filtering through Paleogen-era bedrock en route. The fermentation room, considering Nestville Park's products are mostly sold to a Slovak-only demographic, is huge: some 20 tanks each able to have 75,000 litres of alcohol bubbling away inside them. The distillery overall has a modern feel – despite the historic record of a distillery around this site dating back to at least the 19th century – and the buildings are mostly very 21st century. Its pièce de résistance however, the tasting room, veritably oozes with history. Here, in an ornate hall hung on one side by what is Europe's largest wood-carved picture, you get to partake of that well-earned sample dram – or, should I say, sizeable glass of the good stuff. The ambience is much more traditional rustic Slovak – albeit realised in an attractive way. And whilst slurping their complementary 'green' whisky – a grassy, earthy three year-old, you can also drink in how the whiskey production kicked off hereabouts historically: a reinterpretation of the medieval peasants that laboured to produce whiskey in Spiš region for centuries – and their life and culture. A Nestville Park Whiskey Tasting My favourite Nestville Park product was undoubtedly the single-barrel seven year-old. Think butterscotch and rum and raisin ice cream with a powerful shortbready afterkick. Just try it. At least the equal of most American bourbons – and coming with a good century more of history, too. ©www.englishmaninslovakia.co.uk MAP LINK: MORE INFO: Nestville Park website ADMISSION: 5 Euros (standard tour with one tasting), 7 Euros (tour and three tastings) OPENING: Daily 9am to 5pm (between May and September), Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm (from October to April) NEXT ON THE JOURNEY: From Nestville Park in Hniezdne it's only 58km east to Bardejov, one of the top ten most beautiful medieval towns in Slovakia and start point for visiting some of Eastern Slovakia's famous wooden churches. Bela Tatras, catholicism, eastern slovakia, high tatras, hniezdne, Islay distilleries, kezmarok, nestville park, nitra, orthodox faith, Poprad, poprad river, slovak character, slovakia distillery, slovakia whiskey, slovakia whiskey distillery, speyside distilleries, spis, stara lubovna, whiskey, whiskey distillery, whiskey history, whiskey shop, white mouse Art and Culture, Cuisine & Recipes, Kosice & Eastern Slovakia, Places to Go High Tatras Mountains: the Tatranská Magistrala Stage 1 (Ždiar to Chata pri Zelenom Plese) Ždiar, as mentioned in Englishmaninslovakia's introduction to hiking the Tatranská Magistrala, is the best starting point for beginning the walk. It's a beautiful village, with many examples of the Goral architecture (the Goral people are a Slavic group of traditionally highland-dwelling people living in southern Poland and northern Slovakia): prettily painted blue, red and gold log houses, some of which you can stay in amongst the village's many accommodation options. It's also got a shop to stock up on supplies (see Englishmaninslovakia's Tatranská Magistrala Hiking Kitlist for what you need to take) and a small tourist information centre open during the high season (late June to September). Because this first part of the path entails a lot of fiddly directions, this stage will seem in description like it's much longer than it is, but the reality is that it's 5 HOURS in total. All walking distances in the Tatras, remember, are given in hours and minutes that it takes the average walker to do a particular distance, which in many ways is more helpful than putting distances in km/miles. Basically, make your way down from the village centre in which you are probably staying to the Slovnaft service station on the main Poprad-Polish border road, Hwy 67 (see a useful article here on how to get from Poprad or Ždiar to Poland.) Head downhill (back towards Poprad) with the village centre on your left. After 100 metres you will see this crazy-looking house on the right-hand side: Crazy-looking house Turn right down the little lane here (signposted to the Hotel Magura). After you pass the first bunch of houses on the left you'll see a wooden bridge across the river on the left. Cross it and take the forestry track to the right. The track you now take is supposed to be an official (red-marked) trail at this stage, but the red waymarks are absent and it's really just a forestry track. The thing to remember is that it stays more or less parallel to the river and on the other side the access road to Hotel Magura (you can walk along the access road if you want but it's not as nice). Therefore, do not take any of the forestry tracks leading steeply up to the left and keep along a gradually ascending trail.There is one point where the actual track seems to cross the river, but don't take that fork. Soon you'll cross a meadow to a house and at the gateway join a track which then heads back down over the river in front of the rather impressive-looking Hotel Magura rearing up over lawns ahead. Turn left here on the red-signed trail which leads once more over the river and then to the right of a couple of chalets, one of which is a nice-looking penzión. A little while more, and the track reaches a divide at a slightly eerie looking ranger's hut, with chairs and tables inside but a quickly-abandoned Marie Celeste-type feel. There are a couple of information boards here too, and now the red trail you want branches left and steeply up through forest. This next section up through the forest to Siroké Sedlo at 1825m is the second-most grueling climb of the entire trail, which – given you haven't even actually got onto the official trail yet – is quite intense. You ascend almost 1000 metres from Ždiar to the top just beyond Siroké Sedlo. It's a beautiful path though. Forested outcrops of rock veer off on both sides as you rise through the forest, alongside a mountain stream which you cross a couple of times on nice neatly-made bridges: Nicely made bridges Soon you meet a rather dramatic rise where the stream tumbles down from the ridges above in a wide-open valley where the forest falls away. This is where the path kinks right to round this waterfall the easier way, and you start to see lots of the kamziks – the mountain goats which live at these altitudes. On the path rises, steep enough to need chains in a couple of places to aid you, but not precarious at all. You come up to a picnic table, good for a breather and great views back to Ždiar, then start a slightly more gradual climb up over moorland. View back to Ždiar Even during the summer months (well this picture is taken in June) you're now up above the snowline here, but a well-constructed log-lined path ascends to Siroké Sedlo which may not quite be the top but is the first dramatic brush with the High Tatras and White Tatras peaks as you see them soaring up in front of you across a valley. As a barrier kindly indicates, don't turn right at Siroké Sedlo because that's just a goat track which will probably lead you to your death. Instead, kink back left on a path that in 15 minutes ushers you to the top of the path (for now) at around 1900 metres above Kopské Sedlo. Descend from the wind-blasted ridge (the signpost here was still obscured by ice when we were there that the wind had twisted into bizarre shapes) to Kopské Sedlo itself (distinguished by another trail sign which looks like a pair of stag's antlers). Here you actually join up with a blue trail that's risen up from Tatranská Javorína. This was a big smuggling route between the kingdoms of Hungary and Poland back in the day – and a significant copper mining area too. From here it's 30 minutes of descent to Vel'ké Biele Pleso which is, after just over four hours of hiking, the official start of the Tatranská Magistrala. Surveying the View on the Way Down to Vel'ke Biele Pleso – www.englishmaninslovakia.co.uk Why they chose such a remote place to actually start/end the official trail is a bit of the mystery. It's not like you can rock up at this isolated lake in any other way than by a steep hike (either the way just described or from green/ blue trails respectively from the small villages of Tatranská Kotlina/ Tatranské Matliare. There's a picnic area at the lake, nestled photogenically under Jahňací Štít peak at 2200 metres plus. But the heartening news is that Englishmaninslovakia's first recommended nights' stop is now only a straight-forward downhill 30-minute walk away. Red, blue and green trails diverge at the noticeboard and you can hike the first steps of the official red-signed Tatranská Magistrala down through scrub and forest to the beautiful lake of Zelené Pleso where – perched on the shores – you will find Chata Pri Zelenom Plese. Go grab a beer, a ton of dumplings and celebrate. Read more about staying at Ždiar (beginning of stage) or Chata Pri Zelenom Plese (end of stage) or read on to the other stage descriptions: Stage Two (next stage): Chata Pri Zelenom Plese to Zamkovského Chata Stage Three: Zamkovského Chata to Horský Hotel Popradské Pleso Stage Four: Horský Hotel Popradské Pleso to Pribylina Introduction to the Tatranská Magistrala Tatranská Magistrala Hiking Kit List Buying Hiking Maps & Apps Bela Tatras, chata pri zelenom plese, goral culture, high tatras, high tatras hikes, hotel magura, kopske sedlo, Poprad, siroke sedlo, Slovakia hikes, slovakia hiking, tatranska javorina, tatranska magistrala, velke biele pleso, white tatras, zdiar, zelene pleso High Tatras, Places to Go
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Home / Store / 19th Century / Scots in the USA and Canada, 1825-1875. Part Two Scots in the USA and Canada, 1825-1875. Part Two Author: Dobson, David Reprint Date: 2004 Format Choose an optioneBookPaperback Clear Scots in the USA and Canada, 1825-1875. Part Two quantity Item #: 9810-m Categories: 19th Century, eBooks, Immigration, United States, World-Canada/Canadian, World-Scotland/Scottish It is difficult to estimate with complete accuracy the number of Scots who came to this continent after 1825 because some Irish and Continental emigrants sailed from Scottish ports while some Scots departed via England or Ireland. We do know, however, that between 1825 and 1838 over 60,000 emigrants left Scotland bound for North America; from 1840 to 1853, nearly 30,000 emigrated there; and in 1881 alone, 38,000 left for the United States and 3,000 left for Canada, mostly via Greenock. The majority of these emigrants were skilled, educated workers from urban industrial backgrounds whose expertise was in great demand in the rapidly industrializing cities of North America. David Dobson, who is perhaps best known for his many volumes pertaining to Scottish immigration to America during the colonial and early federal periods, here builds on Part One of Scots in the USA and Canada, 1825-1875 with brief sketches of 1,100 additional Scottish men and women and their families who were part of this great exodus. For the most part, Dobson's findings come from Scottish newspapers like the Aberdeen Journal, Fife Advertiser, Scottish Guardian, etc. as well as from a handful of documents in the National Archives of Scotland. The Scottish expatriates identified by the compiler are arranged alphabetically and invariably give, besides the individual's full name, place of residence (country, state/province, or city), an identifying date and the source of the information. In addition, many of the entries indicate the individual's date of birth, father's name and occupation or place of residence, spouse, or the name of the vessel upon which he or she arrived. Part Two of Scots in the USA and Canada, 1825-1875, thanks to Mr. Dobson, brings to 3,000 the number of Scottish emigrants to North America during the middle of the nineteenth century whose identities would otherwise be lost to history. eBook, Paperback Printed For Your Order Supply Chain Delays 2-4 Weeks United States, World-Canada/Canadian, World-Scotland/Scottish Clearfield Company Be the first to review "Scots in the USA and Canada, 1825-1875. Part Two" Cancel reply Filter by Subject African American (21) Ancestry (1) Atlases (12) Baptisms (44) Baptist (1) Bible Records (4) Birth Records (45) Catholic (14) Cemetery Records (27) Census (90) Charts and Forms (7) Christian (10) Church Records (56) Church Records,Methodology (1) Civil War (22) Computers and Technology (5) Copyrights (1) Court Records (147) Death Notices (7) Directories (31) DNA/Genetic Genealogy (4) Episcopal (6) Family Histories (800) Family Histories;Church Records (1) FamilySearch (1) Female Genealogy (5) Folklore (2) French-Canadian (5) Frontier Wars (5) Gazetteers and Maps (26) General Reference (97) General Reference;Online Research;Methodology,Ancestry (2) Getting Started (88) Handwriting (2) Heraldry (22) Hispanic (4) Huguenot (25) Humor (4) Immigration (380) Immigration,Family Histories (8) Jacobite (4) Jewish (4) Kids (2) Land Records (159) Lineage and Hereditary Societies (29) Local and State Histories (243) Loyalists (14) Lutheran (2) Marriage Records (205) Mayflower and Pilgrim (42) Methodology (25) Military (149) Moravian (7) Moravians (1) Names (18) Native American (30) Naturalization (7) Naval (3) Newspapers (28) Newspapers;Immigration (2) Online Research (5) Palatines (6) Passenger Lists (83) Pennsylvania-German (16) Pension Records (35) Presbyterian (2) Professional Genealogy (2) Protestant (4) Quaker (26) Revolutionary War (126) Royal and Noble (67) Scotch-Irish (20) Social Networking (1) Surnames and Personal Names (32) Tax Records (71) Vital Records (287) War of 1812 (29) War of 1814 (1) War of 1815 (1) Wills and Probate Records (156) World War I (2) Filter by Time Period 19th Century (1190) Colonial (1479) Colonial,Revolutionary,19th Century (9) Current: Guides and How-to Books (244) Early 20th Century (168) Middle Ages (66) Revolutionary (1214) You're viewing: Scots in the USA and Canada, 1825-1875. Part Two $8.76 – $14.40 {{{ data.variation.isbn}}}
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