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Home > Health Beetroot juice supplements may help heart failure patients: study Tue 27 Feb 2018, 13:13:05 Beetroot juice supplements may help enhance exercise capacity in patients with heart failure, a study has found. Exercise capacity is a key factor linked to these patients' quality of life and even survival, said researchers from Indiana University in the US. The study, published in the Journal of Cardiac Failure, examined the impact of dietary nitrate in the form of beetroot juice supplements on the exercise capacity of eight heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction. It is a condition in which the heart muscle does not contract effectively and cannot get enough oxygen-rich blood to the body. Tens of millions of people suffer from heart failure. In about half of all such people, the ejection fraction of the heart is reduced, the researchers said. Because of their condition, these patients exhibit laboured breathing, have diminished peak oxygen uptake and use more energy while exercising than would otherwise be the case. The researchers found that the beetroot supplement resulted in significant increases in exercise duration, peak power and peak oxygen uptake while exercising. Those improvements were not accompanied by any changes in the breathing responses of the patients, and there was no change in their exercise efficiency, a measure of how much external work a person gets for a certain input of energy. "Abnormalities in aerobic exercise responses play a major role in the disability, loss of independence and reduced quality of life that accompany heart failure," said Andrew Coggan from Indiana University. "Perhaps more importantly, elevations in ventilatory demand and decreases in peak oxygen uptake are highly predictive of mortality in patients with heart failure," Coggan said. A second important aspect of the study is there were no untoward side effects from the dietary nitrate, Coggan said. "In this case, lack of any significant changes is good news," he said. The data suggests that dietary supplementation may be a valuable addition to treatment for exercise intolerance among heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction, he added. Most viewed from Health Antioxidant foods can reduce health risk: Study... Consume Ketone drinks to control diabetes: Study... Tea and coffee can slim you down: Study... Artificial intelligence can now track down blood cancer... Air pollution linked to increased risk of depression: Study... Brain circuit linked to eating disorders: Study... Obesity can cause brain damage: Study... Healthy lifestyle can reduce stress levels: Study... Breast milk can be beneficial for heart health of infants: Study... Obesity, smoking can negatively impact bone health: Study... CT scan radiation can make you susceptible to cancer: Study... Early onset of menopause can trigger heart disease: Study...
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The fortnightly comparisons between progress on the Lesnes Abbey regeneration and Crossrail activities around Abbey Wood station are in danger of becoming pointless. Nothing much has happened at Lesnes since the landscape contractor went broke whilst Crossrail construction powers on. Bexley Council cannot be held responsible for the company liquidation but the general neglect is more difficult to explain. Why has the area around the Mulberry tree which used to be bark covered been allowed to become a weed bed? The cuts presumably. There is to be a park event next Saturday, a Family Fun Day (Click to enlarge Photo 1) aimed at parents and young children. Please be aware that there are no public toilets; well there is a Men only facility a quarter of a mile away (across the borough boundary) by the Abbey Wood Post Office but I wouldn't recommend anyone goes there. Not without wearing Wellington boots anyway. As you might expect, the Crossrail project marches on relentlessly. The asphalt is going down on the new Platform 2, the canopy is done and the lighting, CCTV and public address system is going in. Over this weekend the Harrow Manorway flyover wall has been torn down to allow access to the station podium which has been extended with more concrete beams and slabs and provided with a working platform to facilitate installation of the main station roof. At the other end of the platform the lump of concrete dumped there several months ago is growing into a support for the second footbridge. By August 20th everything should be ready for the first North Kent train and the real Crossrail work will commence. Let's hope that Network Rail remembers that the North Kent platform could do with a few seats. None there at all at the moment.
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package org.cg.spark.databroker /** * ChannelJob.id => job server job id, None in case of job creation * ChannelJob.name => Job Context; primary key of a job * ChannelJob => Streaming Job * ChannelJob.app => Job App Name * serverId => use the url as key to identify the server channel is on when retrieve jobs from server. Set to None during creation * * The app name/class name should be the class extends ChannelSparkBroker spark job */ case class ChannelJob(id : Option[String], name: String, className: String, topics: Array[Topic], serverId : Option[String], isRunning: Boolean , intervalSec: Int ) { def this( name: String, className: String, topics: Array[Topic], intervalSec: Int ) = this(None, name, className, topics, None, false , intervalSec); } /** * Channel Topic * * name : name of the topic * ql : spark ql for a predefined moving window * windowSec : moving window size in seconds * slideSec : sliding inverval in seconds * channelName : the name of the channel that topic belongs to * * The unique identified of the topic in a cluster is channelName_topicName */ case class Topic(name: String, ql: String, windowSec: Int, slideSec: Int, channelName : String) /** * Channel related utilities */ object ChannelUtil { /** * produce the key of cluster topic */ def clusterTopic (channel: String , topic: String)={ channel + "_" + topic } def isTopicInChannel ( channel: String, clusterTopic : String ) = { clusterTopic.contains(channel + "_") } }
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Here at PLT we're all about keeping our eyes peeled for the babes we're going to be insta-stalking on the daily. Obvs, when we find these gems we need to share them so you can get on that hype while their star's on the rise! So we're kicking off this month with Storm Calysta,�the first member of our Rising Star squad who�s kicking up a storm in the music industry.� We caught up with the 22-year-old, Chicago born beauty to find out what makes her tick. Who�s your ultimate girl crush? I�d say bold matching suits � it gives me Jagger vibez. What�s the one piece of clothing you couldn�t live without and why? Probably a jacket, I am ALWAYS freezing! Heels! I�m not very tall so I like to give the illusion I am! Definitely Spring. Here in Texas, summers can get pretty brutal. Dusty Rose! It looks pretty natural but makes my lips look pigmented and healthy! Vocally, my music inspiration has to be Cher & Stevie Nicks, because their voices are crazy powerful and unique. Instrumentally, my music inspirations are the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie, The Beatles� the list goes on! I love that you can tell that they really felt the music they were creating and had fun with it, not generic and forced as a lot of modern music tends to sound. Song you�re currently obsessions over? (I Can�t Get No) Satisfaction � The Rolling Stones. It�s my all-time-favourite. Most-played songs on your Spotify playlist? 3. (I Can�t Get No) Satisfaction � The Rolling Stones. I love yodeling! It�s a massive hobby of mine. What your 2016 agenda looking like? I�m currently recording a rock EP. I wrote every song about true events that have happened in my life, so it�s pretty personal. After the EP is out, hopefully I can start playing shows with my live band and see what happens from there!
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We get great support here in the US-Virgin Islands: We were invited several times for dinner on our neighbour vessel "Tivoli", Bob and Jade from the Internet-Cafe "Beans Bytes and Websites" offers us free Internet , drinks and food! Last Sunday we lifted our anchor and sailed along Queen Marry, the biggest luxury liner on earth, to the Crown Bay Marina. The Marina offered us a free place for Pachamama! In the Marina we fixed the stuffing box. The Dive Center "Blue Island Divers" offered us the diving equipement to make the exit of the shaft water tide. On Monday we have had a presentation at the University of the Virgin Islands. Result: Students will join us next weekend on beach cleaning actions on Water Island. Yesterday we were at the Cancryn School. The students organized an eco-tour for us and explained what they do for the environment on their campus. After our presentation they started to draw their climate solutions. Today we were at the All Saints Cathedral School. The director told us that she has never had such a good presentation and asked us to do another presentation next Monday for the High-School-Students.
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"Doing less also speaks of a specific attitude on the part of the artist worker, who needs to withstand the cretive speculations about his or her life in order to open up the temporal materiality of his or her own work. In this way, the artist's work yields to life, not in the sense of breaking the boundaries between life and artistic activity but always in the sense of placing its activity as the aunonoums difference of a lesser act: it is enabling life trough doing less. How can body subjectivity be used to create participatory performance works? What happens when we shake off our roles as a performer (or social creature) and adopt other people's (e.g. spectators) perspectives? Which artistic tools are available to facilitate other forms of interaction, especially when the body is seen as a translator? On the 26th of June Nathalie Fari took part at the event "Inhalt - Wer partizipiert wirklich an Open Culture?" (Content - Who really participates at Open Culture?) of the Wikimedia Stiftung with the Culture Secretary of Berlin Tim Renner, the urban researcher and artist Dr. Paula Marie Hildebrandt and the Director of the National History Museum of Berlin Prof. Nathalie Fari was selected with her body mapping research project to take part of the first Summer Lab of Secret Hotel at the Mjols Berge National Park in Denmark. This Summer Lab which will happen from 20th to 30th of August is part of Secret Hotel's several year long investigation Landscape Dialogues. The focus of the Lab will be on the intersection between participatory performing arts (and other art forms), sustainable approaches, landscapes, surroundings, territory and land. At the 06.06.2015 atelier obra viva will launch a workshop series at the new studio THE HEADS in Berlin-Kreuzberg in collaboration with Oliver Euchner. In the context of the "MPA-B Anthology" closing edition, atelier obra viva will release the catalogue EMBODIED PLACES: PERFORMANCE PRACTICES IN PUBLIC SPACE (ISBN 978-3-00-049454-3) on the 03th of May from 17h - 20h at the MPA-B HUB Meinblau e.V. in Christinenstraße 18-19 10119 Berlin (U2- Senefelderplatz). After lots of work and patience, the new website of atelier obra viva is finally on-line!! Thanks to Maxim Paul and Svetlana Stepanova who helped me with the translations and corrections of the texts! ENJOY AND SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT IT!
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Fabric: Chiffon shirt with embroidered neckline, front, daman, back motifs and sleeves. "The khussa shoes arrived today. They are 100% and very beautiful. Thank you very much, we are very pleased. Best regards from Iceland."
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Tom Welk is one of the most experienced and respected business litigators in South Dakota. During Tom's forty plus years of practice, he has represented clients in complicated legal matters in all courts and before a variety of administrative agencies. Tom has also been engaged to conduct special investigations for governmental agencies as well as private clients and has defended numerous lawyers in claims of legal malpractice. In addition to his active practice, Tom has generously and tirelessly given back to the profession through his active involvement with the State Bar of South Dakota, having held leadership positions on many committees and having served as President. Tom's passion for improving the profession is demonstrated best by his leadership of the South Dakota Trial Academy and the South Dakota Practice Course offered at the University Of South Dakota School Of Law. Tom has over 40 years of trial and appellate experience in complex civil, criminal and administrative law litigation, representing individuals, small and global entities as well as governmental entities in the state and federal courts and before administrative agencies in South Dakota. He joined the firm in 1979 after working in the South Dakota Attorney General's Office as the chief deputy in charge of litigation and was a former "white collar" crime prosecutor. • Adjunct Faculty at University of South Dakota Law School coordinating the South Dakota Practice Course, which provides, through lectures and drafting projects, experience in transactional law, civil and criminal litigation utilizing practicing attorneys as lecturers. • In 2013 to 2018, listed for the categories of administrative/regulatory law, and litigation involving antitrust, health care, commercial, energy, bet-the-company, banking and finance and regulatory enforcement, and labor and employment. Citibank, N.A. v. South Dakota Department of Revenue, 868 N.W.2d 381 (2015)(refund request of over $30 million for bank franchise taxes involving statute of limitations). Northwestern Energy Rate Case, SD PUC Docket EL14-106 (represented industrial intervenors) settlement approved by SD PUC by Order dated November 4, 2015. In re Otter Tail Power Co. ex rel. Big Stone II, 744 N.W.2d 594 (SD 2008). Lead South Dakota counsel for Big Stone II, a coal fired power plant project which exceeded $1.5 billion in construction costs, in obtaining various permits. Raven Industries, Inc. v. Clark Lee and Integra Plastics, Inc. 2010 SD 49, 783 N.W. 2d 844. Represented plaintiff employer in obtaining permanent injunction against departing employee and new employer. Herman Schumacher, Michael P. Callicrate, and Roger D. Koch vs. Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc., Cargill Meat Solutions Corporation d/b/a Excel Corporation, Swift Beef Company and National Beef Packing Company, L.L.C., 515 F.3d 867 (8th Cir. 2008). The case involved motions to dismiss, summary judgment, national class certification, a jury trial of a nationwide class and an appeal. Co-lead counsel for one of the defendants in a case involving alleged violations of the Packers and Stockyards Act. Dosch v. Avera Health, 731 N.W.2d 184 (SD 2007). Lead counsel for a hospital system in a state class action involving health care pricing issues. Mueller et al. v. Cedar Shore Resort, Inc., et al., 643 N.W.2d 56 (SD 2002). Represented eight officers and directors personally in a complex shareholder litigation matter. First American Bank & Trust, N.A. v. Farmers State Bank of Canton, et al., 756 N.W.2d 19 (SD 2008) Banking law litigation. Corner Pocket et al v. Video Lottery Technologies, Inc. et al., 123 F.3d 1007 (8th Cir. 1997), cert denied, 118 S. Ct. 1054 (1998). Appointed lead defense counsel by Chief Judge Richard Battey in a multimillion dollar and multiple party class action video lottery antitrust case. Chem Age Industries, Inc. v. Glover, 652 N.W.2d 756 (SD 2002). Schieffer v. Schieffer, 826 N.W. 2d 627, 2013 WL 266258, 2013 SD 11 (representation of husband in substantial net worth case involving prenuptial agreement, child support and relocation request of special needs child). Sanford v. Sanford, 694 N.W.2d 283 (SD 2005). Represented wife challenging prenuptial agreement involving one of the largest reported marital estates in the history of South Dakota. Involved in more than sixty (60) appeals to the South Dakota Supreme Court and Eighth and Ninth Circuit Courts of Appeal, and has argued over fifty (50) of these cases personally. Appointed receiver in family law matter — Mary Grace Raiche v. Fred Raiche, Minnehaha County Circuit Court Div. 13-565; Lisa Jane Nielsen v. Larry Lee Nielsen, Minnehaha County Circuit Court Div. 14-007. Special counsel engaged to conduct investigations for various public and private entities.
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WE ARE CURRENTLY AT CAPACITY FOR THIS EVENT. Please join the waitlist by entering your information below. We will contact you if seats become available. Join us for a conversation about BC's Poverty Reduction Strategy and BC Budget 2019. What actions will government take to tackle the affordability, inequality and poverty crises in BC? This event will feature Iglika Ivanova, a senior economist and our public interest researcher; Alex Hemingway, our public finance analyst; Emira Mears, the new Associate Director and Shannon Daub, the new BC Director. There will be time for questions and discussion. Please feel welcome to bring guests who might be interested in issues around social, economic and environmental justice. Looking for the Surrey briefing on April 30? Click here. How many other people would you bring?
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Experts gather to disrupt continent's education The education of the African child is fraught with problems. (Graphic: John McCann/M&G) By adopting the theme of Disrupting African Education, the Fundi Education Forum 2018 will bring together former heads of African states, educators, business leaders, billionaires, students and innovators in an effort to solve some of the problems in education and learning in Africa. The collective experience of the former president of Benin, Nicephore Soglo, former Tanzanian president Jakaya Kikwete, former Kenyan prime minister Raila Odinga and former South African president Kgalema Motlanthe is invaluable institutional knowledge that will guide conversations at the forum. The forum, which takes place on October 29 at the Sandton International Convention Centre, in partnership with the African Presidential Leadership Centre, will allow such veterans, innovators and students to build partnerships and collaborations that ultimately create a single-source digital platform to house everything necessary to enable lifelong learning. The education of the African child is fraught with problems that range from physical security in countries fighting wars to not producing sufficient skills for the middle-income economies most African countries have made their holy grail. The current numbers concerning the education of children in Africa tell a frightening story, with only one in 10 young people in low-income countries on track to gain basic secondary-level skills by 2030. Governments throughout Africa have increased their investment in education and members of international agreements such as the United Nations millennium development goals have committed themselves to investing more in improving education so as to meet the goals set for 2015-2030. The private sector, by increasing investment in education with their social responsibility programmes, has also become more involved in improving education. But, with their primary concern being to deliver value for shareholders and build a pipeline of competent employees, their focus is career-centred education such as science, technology, engineering, maths, entrepreneurship and workforce training. New players in the development space, the billionaires' club of private foundations has taken an interest in the improvement of education in Africa, with education philanthropy as part of their portfolio of giving. Recently, to harness all this enthusiasm and energy into improving education, there have been burgeoning collaborations and partnerships in which African governments, business, peers, private foundations and civil society can leverage each other's core strengths. Some of these collaborations and partnerships have focused on consolidating funding and investment in education. The Education Commission of the International Commission on Financing Global Education Opportunity aims to multiply donor resources and motivate countries to increase their own investments, hoping to open up new avenues for the funding of education. There have also been government and business partnerships that have focused purely on skills development within a specific industry, such as the Higher Education Partnerships in sub-Saharan Africa, which were between the Anglo Gold Foundation and the government of the United Kingdom. Others such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Hewlett Foundation have built partnerships focused on aligning their objectives and building common strategies. The expectations and positive sentiment around the fourth industrial revolution, digitisation and digitalisation have ignited a new spark of discussions around education;a hope for the possibility of a silver bullet to industrialising solutions for African education. For Fundi, the convergence of education, technology and financial services bodes well for a significant contribution to education challenges. But, with all the difficulties and opportunities in education no one organisation, government, institution or business will have the stamina or resources to contribute single-handedly. Current achievements and failures have proven that all stakeholders must develop common goals and agree on strategies, taking into account the different operational competence of the players. If collaborations and partnerships are the future for improving education in Africa, they are going to have to achieve more and develop a holistic approach with the child as the key focus. Mala Suriah is chief marketing officer of Fundi
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Tag: human performance The future of personalized health & human performance Posted on November 25, 2019 November 25, 2019 by Charmaine In today's data revolution, genomics is emerging as a potential game changer for medicine and human performance, fuelled, in part, by pioneering work in precision personalized data underway on Canada's east and west coasts. This exciting development was examined in a recent panel discussion hosted and emceed by Genome Atlantic on "The Future of Personalized Health & Human Performance" during BioPort Atlantic 2019. Dr. Steve Armstrong, Genome Atlantic's President and CEO and the panel's emcee, teed up the discussion by posing the following questions: "If you were diagnosed with cancer today, wouldn't you want a treatment plan that is custom designed for you, your genetic blueprint and your specific cancer? If your son or daughter had an unexplained illness and you were bouncing from specialist to specialist for years on end, wouldn't you want to bring this diagnostic odyssey to an end? Or if you were the owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, home of our local hero Sydney Crosby, wouldn't you want to ensure that Sid and the team were performing at their best? In all three examples, what kind of data would you need to make that happen?" To answer these questions, the panel tapped three well known trailblazers who use data every day in their quest to improve human health and well-being: Dr. Janessa Laskin, a BC Cancer medical oncologist and the clinical leader of the Personalized Oncogenomics (POG) initiative in Vancouver; Dr. Christopher McMaster, Scientific Director of the CIHR Institute of Genetics and Director of the Scientific and Clinical Hub for Orphan Drug Development (formerly IGNITE), both based at Dalhousie University in Halifax; and Dr. Travis McDonough, founder and CEO of Kinduct, a Halifax-based athlete management and monitoring company with professional sports team clients from around the world. POG is the world's only cancer research project that uses whole genome sequencing, including transcriptomic (RNA) data to search for personalized treatments for patients with metastatic cancer, a malady Dr. Laskin characterizes as "a disease of the genome." Dr. Chris McMaster and his group have uncovered a potential therapy for congenital sideroblastic anemia, a condition in which the bone marrow fails to produce enough healthy red blood cells, and are developing treatments for inherited Parkinson's disease and for familial exudative vitreoretinopathy, a hereditary disorder that can cause vision loss. Meanwhile, Kinduct collects, sifts and aggregates a vast array of data, including genomic information, on individual athletes to come up with comprehensive regimes to improve athletic performance. Dr. Janessa Laskin Dr. Laskin said one of the challenges of using genomics to find and then target the drivers of an individual's cancer is the realization that "we have been extremely siloed in the way we think about cancer and how we think about drugs. But now we have technology that tells us that a particular drug might be very useful in multiple different kinds of cancers and genome technology is helping us figure that out." What we are learning, she said, is that drugs not normally used for cancer or for a particular type of cancer can be strong therapeutic possibilities to attack drivers of a particular cancer based on its genomic analysis. Drugs normally used for hypertension, for instance, have been selected for use in some POG cancer treatments, as well as drugs conventionally deployed in different types of cancer. For example, based on an individual's genomic data, a drug approved for lung cancer might be appropriate for a particular case of pancreatic cancer. These findings have potential disruptive consequences, she said: "We have to think about how regulatory authorities are approving drugs and funding drugs, so they aren't just siloed in particular applications in one particular tumour type." Dr. Christopher McMaster The growing role for genomics in human health and other fields is largely due to the plummeting cost of creating the data, said Dr. McMaster. "The human genome was sequenced in 2003," he said, adding, "It took a decade and it cost over $1 billion. In 2019 we can sequence the human genome in a few weeks for about a thousand dollars." No technology, he said, has accelerated at such a pace. Dr. McMaster's research lab uses genomic data to uncover therapies for orphan diseases, most of which are currently untreatable. For orphan diseases which used to take five-seven years and up to $30,000 of tests to detect with certainty, Dr. McMaster said advances in genomics mean "we can now diagnose these cases by sequencing the [patients'] genomes in a matter of weeks. It's speeding up a diagnosis without increasing costs to the health care system." Sometimes called "rare diseases," orphan diseases are not rare at all when viewed as a category. More than 7,000 diseases fall into this grouping. In Canada, it has been estimated, one in 40 children are born with an orphan disease and because it is often life-limiting, 35 per cent of them fail to reach their fifth birthday. "The nice thing about inherited diseases is, it's a single gene in which a mutation is causing a disease," said Dr. McMaster, so there is "an immediate cause to an effect." With the help of Genome Canada, Genome Atlantic and other partners, he is now involved in a "scientific-clinical hub to come up with treatments." For most inherited disease there is no current treatment. "So, this hub is looking to lead Canada in terms of bringing medicines into the clinic and into the market for treating cases with inherited diseases," he said. Helping advance this ambition, the Food and Drug Administration in the U.S. offers Rare Pediatric Disease Priority Review Vouchers which help companies move qualifying drugs to the front of the review line in the approval process. The express provision brings cost savings to drug developers, ranging from $100 million to $250,000. Dr. Travis McDonough The software company, Kinduct, grew out of Mr. McDonough's experience in the healthcare industry where 3-D medical examinations and rehabilitation programming generate a slew of compartmentalized data. Elite sports do the same thing with even more varied types of data – all sorts of player monitoring and player tracking, for instance. Kinduct figured out how to put it all together and draw helpful conclusions to optimize performance and wellness in professional sport. "Essentially we create better athletes," said Dr. McDonough. The goals, he said, are to create "vigorous, stronger, faster athletes," mitigate costs associated with soft tissue injuries, identify "the next great athlete out there," and capitalize on the new markets starting to appear for monetization. Kinduct aggregates reams of data, including DNA, and with the help of AI engines, the company contextualizes and analyzes it. Detected trends can then lead to recommendations or interventions for the athlete – from nutrition to training programs and playing strategies. Kinduct is now considered a world leader in Athlete Management Systems and many professional sports teams, including in the NHL, have jumped aboard. Kinduct, he said, is now also starting to work with player associations. "It's been a crazy journey for us," Dr. McDonough admitted. While focused on elite professional sport, he said, opportunities to move into related areas with Kinduct's methodology of data collection and analysis seem boundless – from sports medicine to horses in equestrian sports. "We hope that the people who attended were inspired" "The panelists are recognized leaders in clinical care, orphan disease research and human performance and each brought to the table information on the incredible advancements they're pioneering," said Dr. Steve Armstrong. "We heard about a revolutionary new approach to cancer therapy, the progress being made in treating rare diseases in children at the IWK, and how a Halifax-based company is helping professional sports teams get the most of their athletes. These seemingly disparate topics are linked together by the ability to custom-tailor treatments and optimize performance thanks to personalized data." "We hope that the people who attended were inspired and that they left feeling optimistic about a future made brighter by the transformative power of personalized data and genomics." Posted in UncategorisedTagged genomics, human performance, personalized health Looking good: initial results published on research to de-risk offshore oil and gas exploration Rising superstar in fish nutrition: Dr. Stefanie Colombo Climate-Proofing Blue Mussels Employment Opportunity [one-year term] New genomics research investments to tackle health challenges and a resilient recovery for Canada
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Paris Carney describes her new single as "MGMT getting lost in the African jungle," but she's being modest — the Los Angeles electro-pop aesthete has got her own thing going. This latest share is her third self-released single this year and the swoon-inspiring serving of aural candy comes complete with a talkbox solo by Mary J. Blige keyboardist Marcus Kincy and a verse from rising West Virginia MC D-WHY. Hear that below, and keep your ears on Carney from here on out.
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Women's tennis sweeps Sunday doubleheader By Carter Eike Jack Kennedy, Staff writer The Alabama women's tennis team improved to 8-0 as it beat both Kennesaw State and Lipscomb 4-0 during Sunday's doubleheader. This doubleheader marked the fourth of the season and concluded the four-match weekend for Alabama. "We have a really fit team and I think that's one of our strengths," coach Jenny Mainz said in a press release. "We've worked a lot on that in the offseason and I think its paying dividends in a long weekend like this. This is the fourth match of the weekend and its taxing, both physically and emotionally, it's a long day at the office for the players." The Crimson Tide started the day against Kennesaw State and won all doubles matches 6-1 and swept all of its singles matches. No. 47 senior Andie Daniell easily defeated her opponent 6-0, 6-0 and sophomore Moka Ito cruised to a 6-1, 6-0 victory. The match was clinched when junior Ann Selim won 6-0, 6-0 on court five. In the second match of the day, Alabama continued its dominate play against Lipscomb. It kept its doubles point streak of eight alive by winning matches on court one and three. The trio of juniors Alba Cortina Pou, Luca Fabian, and Jacqueline Pelletier all won their matches to secure the win. "I thought we responded really well," Mainz said. "Lipscomb is a good team, they're solid, they fought hard, I thought they competed well and they didn't go away. So I think it was a really good test for us, we had to finish." Alabama will look to improve their record to 9-0 against UCF on Friday in the Alabama Tennis Stadium.
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Find, compare and buy telescopic boom lifts from verified manufacturers and suppliers on IndustrySearch. Australia's industrial equipment marketplace with 60.000+ products for sale. Australia Wide Delivery. The Snorkel TB66 is compliant until 2018.
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Duckworth, Durbin, Colleagues Introduce NDAA Amendment To Increase National Production of Testing Supplies And PPE As COVID-19 Cases Rise [WASHINGTON, D.C.] – U.S. Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and Dick Durbin (D-IL) joined Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) to introduce an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act of 2021 (NDAA) that would require President Trump to unlock the full authority and power of the Defense Production Act to scale up nation-wide production of the testing supplies, personal protective equipment, and medical equipment needed at the local level to address the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. "Trump's chaotic and inadequate response to the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in shortages of testing supplies, PPE and other medical equipment that our frontline healthcare providers rely on," Duckworth said. "I'm proud to support Senator Baldwin's amendment that would boost production of life-saving equipment that is still desperately needed throughout the nation." "We can't take our eye off the ball when it comes to COVID-19 in the United States," Durbin said. "Today's amendment forces President Trump to use his authority under the Defense Production Act to massively scale-up production of testing supplies, PPE, and other vital medical equipment we need to address outbreaks throughout the country." Along with Duckworth, Durbin and Baldwin, the amendment is cosponsored by Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Senators Chris Murphy (D-CT), Michael Bennet (D-CO), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Cory Booker (D-NJ), Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Kamala D. Harris (D-CA), Maggie Hassan (D-NH), Mazie Hirono (D-HI), Doug Jones (D-AL), Tim Kaine (D-VA), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Joe Manchin (D-WV), Ed Markey (D-MA), Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Bob Menendez (D-NJ), Brian Schatz (D-HI), Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), Jacky Rosen (D-NV), Mark Warner (D-VA), and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA). The NDAA is being considered on the Senate floor this week. The full amendment is available here.
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Filing hints future MacBook Pros may use True Tone to adjust keyboard brightness By Malcolm Owen | 9 months ago Apple appears poised to expand the use of True Tone beyond a display, with the color-changing technology potentially coming to the keyboards in the MacBook Pro. Since its introduction in the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, True Tone has become an extremely useful technology for those concerned about a display's color accuracy. It is important enough for Apple to incorporate it into other products, including the MacBook Pro, and has the possibility of being used further afield in the future. In essence, True Tone is a color temperature maintenance system, designed to maintain the relative color representation of the display when a user changes environments. By monitoring the ambient light, True Tone automatically changes the display to match any changes, to maintain a consistent image. Normally, moving a display from a warm light-filled area to one with a cooler color temperature has the effect of making colors on an image seem different, despite the display showing the same unchanged picture. This is due to the viewer looking at the display while also having to experience a changing environmental light temperature, with the relative difference being at issue. By monitoring and changing the screen's white balance to account for the environment, True Tone minimizes relative differences and keeps the image looking relatively unchanged to the user. A user's view of a keyboard glyph will take into account both ambient light and backlights In a patent published by the US Patent and Trademark Office on Tuesday titled "Electronic devices having backlit keyboards displays with adjustable white points," Apple suggests the same system could be applied to a MacBook Pro's backlit keyboard. The patent largely describes a typical backlighting system in a MacBook keyboard, namely keys with transparent sections in the glyphs to allow light to pass through. While it is typically set up to be managed by the system for the purposes of light intensity, the patent suggests the white point of the keys can have a similar level of control. By adjusting the white point of the keys, Apple suggests it may be able to keep the keyboard "visually appealing" to the user. The system would be able to adjust the keyboard's white point based on the results of a color ambient light sensor, similar to True Tone's existing setup. When the MacBook display's white point is altered, such as by the current version of True Tone, the keyboard can be made to change to match the color temperature. It would also be feasible for the keyboard to automatically change independently of the display's setting by using the ambient light sensor's data. For example, it may be able to detect a different white point based on the combination of ambient light and the display's output, which may give a different reading to normal True Tone. The patent lists its inventors as Paul V. Johnson, Lu Zhang, and Jiaying Wu. Johnson is a display engineer at Apple, and has worked on a few display-related patents involving ambient light sensors. Zhang is an engineering manager for display color and imaging at Apple, and is also linked to similar display and backlight-related patents. Wu, an ASIC design engineer for Apple, previously worked on a gaze detection patent, as well as an earlier True Tone patent filing. Apple files numerous patent applications on a weekly basis, but while the existence of a patent suggests areas of interest for Apple's products and services, it does not guarantee the concepts will appear in a future product or service. Earlier filings include how True Tone could be managed by a display's backlight in the future, while another Apple Car-related one proposed its use to illuminate the inside of the vehicle. Apple testing vapor chamber thermal tech for next-gen iPhone, Kuo says Kuo: Redesigned MacBook Pro models with MagSafe, no Touch Bar, more ports coming in Q3 Apple Car could be made in the US by Hyundai in 2024 Second-generation AirPods Pro, new iPhone SE could see April launch Apple's 'iPhone 13' rumored to adopt slimmer TrueDepth notch, flush rear camera module MplsP Said: ok, this falls under the category of 'why?' Changing the color temp of the screen makes perfect sense because that's what you're looking at. Most of us spend very little time actually looking at the keyboard and when we do the primary thing we care about is being able to easily identify the keys. I couldn't care less if the backlight of the keys is 3000k or 5000k. This seems like a needless use or technology (and money.) Rayz2016 Said: They're just registering a patent. Doesn't mean they'll actually do it. tipoo Said: YES please! Ever since starting to use Flux even years before it was integrated into operating systems, the keyboard being pure white at night was always a bother. Touchbar too. seanismorris Said: It would save on battery life for laptops. This isn't talking about dimming, it's talking about changing the color temperature. If anything this would use more battery because if would involve more circuitry and processing. That difference probably isn't enough to register, though. Dimming or turning the backlight off completely will save more battery. Yeah, I realize that, and I like many of the patents that get reported here it probably will never move forward, but even filing the patent means they're paying some engineers to work on the project.
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SC Global 2003, the largest Access Grid event ever, running in conjunction with SC2003, features participants from at least 60 sites around the world, in 12 different countries and five sovereign tribal nations on five different continents through 60 Constellation and Satellite Sites. Even more Access Grid locations will participate as Observer Sites, watching the conference over the Access Grid and submitting their questions and comments through a Web-based application. Among the exciting and innovative uses of collaborative technologies to be presented at SC Global is the Tribal Virtual Network (TVN). The TVN, a consortium of Native American tribal museums and education centers, will discuss their unique application of the Access Grid, demonstrating how collaborative technologies are overcoming the "Digital Divide" by providing greater access to education and training. TVN members see advanced collaborative technologies as a powerful tool for effecting social change. "That villages are located far away from each other is the main problem in getting different tribes to interact," said Barbara Tracy of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, located in Albuquerque, N.M. "This distance factor makes it difficult for them to meet frequently, and as a result, the tribes do not have a strong sense of unity and find it hard to become a political force." As bandwidth constraints at the TVN sites make a live presentation from their location impractical, the TVN members will record portions of their Access Grid session before the conference. IG Recorder software is being provided by inSORS Integrated Communications. Additionally, inSORS is collaborating with Internet2 on a recording of the entire SC Global program. SC Global 2003 is made possible through the efforts of Constellation, Satellite and Observer Sites around the world. Constellation Sites are locations from which presentations will be made. Satellite Sites provide interactive participation over the Access Grid from audiences worldwide. Observer Sites receive transmission of the audio, video and data streams from the conference over the Access Grid, and submit questions and comments during sessions using a text-based tool. SC Global is open to all attendees of SC2003, including those with exhibits-only and exhibitor badges. It will be located in rooms six through 10, near Lobby One at the Phoenix Civic Plaza. For details about SC Global, including the schedule of events and information on how to participate as a remote site, visit http://www.sc-conference.org/sc2003/global.html . Now in its 16th year, the SC conference is sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society and the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture.
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Visual History of the World (CONTENTS) HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION & CULTURE From Prehistoric to Romanesque Art Baroque and Rococo Art The Art of Asia Neoclassicism, Romanticism Art Art Styles in 19th century Design and Posters First Empires The Early Modern Period The Modern Era The World Wars and Interwar Period The Contemporary World Dictionary of Art and Artists 5th - 15th century The upheaval that accompanied the migration of European peoples of late antiquity shattered the power of the Roman Empire and consequently the entire political order of Europe. Although Germanic kingdoms replaced Rome, the culture of late antiquity, especially Christianity, continued to have an effect and defined the early Middle Ages. Concurrent to the developments in the Christian West, in Arabia the Prophet Muhammad in the seventh century founded Islam, a new religion with immense political and military effectiveness. Within a very short time, great Islamic empires developed from the Iberian Peninsula and the Maghreb to India and Central Asia, with centers such as Cordoba, Cairo, Baghdad, and Samarkand. The Cathedral Notre Dame de Reims, built in the 1 3th�14th century in the Gothic style; the cathedral served for many centuries as the location for the ceremonial coronation of the French king. The Cathedral of Reims, by Domenico Quaglio 1 Duke Boleslaw II of Bohemia gives an audience to St. Adalbert, Bishop of Prague, bronze relief, twelfth century Following the Great Migration of Peoples, the Slavs spread into the areas of Eastern Europe abandoned by the German tribes. Around 900, the Magyars began to settle the central Danube region. In the tenth and eleventh centuries, the historical kingdoms of Poland, 1 Bohemia, and Hungary emerged. The last to form a unified nation were the Lithuanians in the 14th century. The political development of all these countries was fundamentally characterized by the dominance of the nobility, while the kings continually sought to establish a dynastic rule of their realms. The Development of the Polish State in the Middle Ages The long-ruling Piast dynasty was unable to establish a strong monarchy. Up until the 13th century, therefore, numerous territories were lost to Germany and other neighboring states. Under the princely House of Piast, the West Slavic Polanie tribe, which settled between the Oder and the Vistula rivers, became the nucleus of the future Poland. Mieszko I came to power and converted to Christianity in the 960s. Although the Ottomans wanted to prevent too strong a concentration of power in the east, Mieszko I and his son 6 Boleslaw I Chrobry (the Brave) initially maintained a cordial relationship with the German Saxon Ottomans. 6 Boleslaw of Poland receives German missionaries, wood engraving, Only after the end of the Ottonian dynasty did Boleslaw assume the title of king in 1024 and thereby secure Poland's independence. Boleslaw I's grandson Casimir I Odnowiciel had to contend with pagan revolts and repulse invasions from Bohemia and Kievan Rus. Boleslaw III Krzywousty in 1138 restructured the monarchy such that the eldest member of the dynasty would act as an overlord in the capital 4 Krakow, while other family members would reign as autonomous princes over the provinces. 4 The king's castle Wawel in Krakow, residence of the dukes and kings of Poland until 1596 Instead of the desired stability, however, this resulted in the fragmentation of Poland. The nobility and the Church benefited from the lack of a strong monarchy. After the catastrophic 5 defeat in 1241 at Legnica (Liegnitz) against the Mongols, Poland was saved only by the death of the khan and the subsequent withdrawal of the Mongol army. In the meantime, the 2 Germans were steadily encroaching from the west. By the twelfth century, the Slavic tribes between the Elbe and Oder rivers had lost their independence and, with few exceptions, also their cultural identity through the targeted policies of German conquest and 3 colonization. In the 13th century the indigenous rulers in Pomerania and Silesia promoted the influx of German settlers, and in 1226 the Piast princes of Mazovia sought the help of the German Teutonic Order against the pagan Prussians. The "Germanized" territories leaned politically toward the German king. The Teutonic Knights became an adversary of Poland in the 14th and 15th centuries. 5 Battle of Legnica, copper engraving, 17th century 2 Henry I, German king, conquers Brandenburg, colored lithograph, ca. 1900 3 The Polish town of Gdansk, which was founded as a German colony in twelfth century near a Slavic castle Poland and Lithuania as Major Powers in Eastern Europe The unified Poland-Lithuania under the Jagiellos became the largest state in Eastern Europe, although the domestic position of its rulers remained weak. Following a period of Bohemian domination, Poland was reunited by Wladyslaw I Lokielek, who was crowned king in 1320 in Krakow. His son, Casimir III, became king in 1333. He took care of the extensive development of the country and invited 10 Jews, who had escaped from pogroms in Western Europe, to settle down in Poland. 10 Old synagogue in Krakow, built in the 15th century He reached an agreement with the kings of Bohemia to abandon their claim to the Polish Crown in exchange for Silesia. As the main line of the Piast dynasty ended with his death in 1370. he bequeathed the throne to his nephew, Louis I of Anjou, king of Hungary, known as the Great, in order to provide a counterweight to the empire. But the Polish nobility used this transition to secure advantages for themselves, Louis was forced to make further concessions in the Pact of Koszyce of 1374 in order to secure the throne for his daughter, Jadwiga. The nobility immediately demonstrated its increased power by forcing Jadwiga to marry 9 Jogaila, the grand duke of Lithuania, who was crowned king of Poland in 1386 as Wladyslaw II Jagiello. 9 Jogaila of Lithuania, crowned Wladyslaw II Lithuania was at this time still a young, and for the most part pagan, country. The first grand duke of all Lithuania had been Jogaila's grandfather Gediminas, who fought against the Teutonic Order and benefited from the decline of Kievan Rus. In 1325, Gediminas captured Kiev and extended Lithuania's borders far inside today's Russia and Ukraine. After their union under Jadwiga and Wladyslaw, Poland and Lithuania defeated the Teutonic Knights in the 12 Battle of Grunwald (Tannenberg). 12 Battle of Grunwald, painting, 20th century In the 11 Treaty of Torun in 1466, the orderwas forced to yield large territories to Wladyslaw's son Casimir IV and recognize him as sovereign. 11 Treaty of Torun, document with seals The Polish-Lithuanian kingdom now reached from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea and was the largest territorial state of Europe. Domestically, the Jagiellon dynasty was locked in contention with the great nobles, known as the magnates. Casimir IV therefore sought support from the lesser nobility, the szlachta, who were given tax privileges and admitted to the Polish 8 sejm, or parliament. There, however, the magnates and the szlachta banded together, holding tight to the principle of the elective monarchy and demanding ever greater liberties from each new ruler. Casimir's successor in 1505 was forced to accept the nihil novi ("nothing new") law, according to which nothing was to be decided without the approval of the nobility. Possession of property became a privilege of the nobility, and the 7 peasants were forced into serfdom. After 1652, any member of the sejm could alone thwart a decision through the "liberum veto." An aristocratic republic with a monarch evolved. However, the Polish kings of the 18th century were no match for the expansionist drives of the absolute rulers reigning in the neighboring countries of Prussia, Austria, and Russia. 8 Quarrels between different factions of the nobility during a session of the Polish parliament 7 Peasant's wedding, engraving, 19th � � Copyright | privacy
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Our Horizon sea glass earrings in sterling silver, featuring gems of bright green sea glass, minimalist style earrings you can wear every day. The earrings measure 1 1/2 inches in length, a lovely gift for the ocean lover. Our sea glass jewelry is presented boxed, with the Sea Glass Story on the inside lid, ready for gift giving. Your order will include a silver polishing cloth to keep your earrings looking new.
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Exclusive Artist Interview with Katrin Fridriks by Nicole Brownfield Congratulations on becoming the first female artist to have a solo show at the JD Malat Gallery. What do you think distinguishes your work from other female artists and what do you think in particular caught the eye of the gallery? Do you feel any pressure being the first female artist to have their own solo show? Thank you. No, not really. I don't feel any pressure. What I feel is rather just gratefulness. Gratefulness for having this privilege and the privilege of working with J.D. and his amazing team. To me, the title of your exhibition 'Grey Area', carries connotations of a liminal, in between space, somewhere between black and white, something that cannot be seen or penetrated. What is the inspiration behind this title for your solo show? How does it relate to your artistic vision? Yes, Grey Area is that in between space for, that undefined realm between black and white where everything is possible. It stands for all potentiality and possibility. The inspiration came while realizing how much of our understanding of the world, whether it be history or physics, is still what scientist call "a grey area". So basically unknown, uncertain, undefined. Which means, and this is the main message, that there is still much to discover in this world or, like in this case with our solo show, re-discovered. Which for me, in my art, translates into going into uncharted territories, trying new approaches and techniques and once more push my own boundaries of what I thought would be possible. ← JD Malat Gallery presents Grey Area Urban Scene- Wall Street International Magazine →
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Loissin was in possession of the Weißenborn family from 1810 up to the expropriation in 1945. Freesenort belonged to this feudal estate too. As Loissin was the main village of the community, which included the localities of Gahlkow and Ludwigsburg, the municipal administration was based here during the time of the GDR, as was the LPG "Helles Ufer", which had specialized in livestock farming. (GDR German Democratic Republic LPG = agricultural production cooperative). The manor house was erected during the second half of the 19th century. After 1945 it was used as a tenement, a kindergarten, and as the district nurses´ station. Inside the manor house the spatial structure remains as do the marble floored foyer, the garden hall and the stair well which is positioned on the side. The manor house has been renovated in recent years.
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Q: How to show that $n$th prime is less than $2^n$? I know that there are better lower bounds for number of primes less than n but I don't know how to solve this problem using fundamental proof. I tried using sieve of Eratosthenes and using induction on n to solve the problem but those techniques didn't work. Can someone give me a hint? A: The inductive step needs Bertrand's postulate. Every number theorist should read its proof once. Alternatively, if one gets an upper bound on the relative error in $p_n\sim n\ln n$ (a consequence of the prime number theorem), one can use $n\ln n\in o(2^n)$ to prove the result once a suitable base case is checked.
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Under the Sign of the Black Mark- MÖRK BORG's Twin Basilisks Speak. Into the Pit - An Interview with the Emperors of Eternal Evil thegiantbrain Meeting of Minds - Loke Battlemats Scion of the Würstreich - An Interview with Sean Äaberg san il defanso An Interview with Peter Olotka, Designer of Dune and Cosmic Encounter ubarose Q & A with Cynthia Celeste Miller, President of Spectrum Games and Designer of Urban Manhunt AndrewMcAlpine Interview with Jason Morningstar, Designer of Fiasco and Co-Owner of Bully Pulpit Games WadeMonnig Interview with Andrew Haught: Designer of Doctor Who: Time of the Daleks Interview with Nikki Valens, Designer of Dragonholt, Eldritch Horror, Mansions of Madness Mansions of Madness Q&A Games Workshop and the Board Game Wars Bolt Thrower: Volko Ruhnke, Family Gaming The*Mad*Gamer Weeks and Barnes Talk to Reiner Knizia!!! Twilight Struggle Kickstarter Interview Alex Awesome Interview with Bruno Cathala KingPut An interview with Chris Pramas from Green Ronin Publishing Meeting of Minds - AJ Le Brun (Able Table Gaming) Interview T thegiantbrain Updated August 30, 2020 AJ Le Brun runs Able Table Gaming, a tabletop review and advice site. With a focus on accessibility, AJ is focused on trying to draw attention to the difficulties folk like AJ experience in gaming establishments, attending conventions, and interacting with the hobby in general. I wanted to get AJ's perspective on the rise in online gaming as it pertains to the disabled gamers amongst us, how conventions can do better in the future, and her own experience in the hobby. What prompted you to setup Able Table Gaming? I became a wheelchair user in 2018, and I had already been gaming for a few years. When looking into game conventions I found that trying to get access information from some places was like trying to get blood from a stone. I also realised that someone saying their venue was accessible, didn't necessarily mean it was accessible to me, or people with other disabilities. I have had people tell me that their venue is wheelchair accessible, and then being greeted with things like a single step at the front door, or no accessible toilet. I could see how fishing around for this information, having to send out tonnes of emails, and then not 100% believing what you were being told, was putting off disabled, D/deaf* and neurodivergent people from going to game events, and I really want to change that. Can you tell us a little about your own disability and how it has affected you? I think that I have a funny disabled story, and people look at me strangely when I laugh, but it all started when I was watching Eurovision. I stood up to get another gin and tonic, and my legs just buckled beneath me. I couldn't hold my own weight for nearly 2 weeks after that, my arms were floppy, I had trouble holding up my head. I blame it on Eurovision being so cheesy that it maimed me! But really, I had had a busy day of exam prep, and I had been working long hours at work, and my body just said "nope! Can't do this anymore". It was then that I was diagnosed with Moderate Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, which had been bubbling under the surface for a while in a milder form. Later on I was diagnosed with Functional Neurological Disorder, which it turns out I had been dealing with for at least 10 years beforehand, causing numb limbs, chronic pain, weakness, seizures, at various points in my life. But Eurovision night is when it all came to a head. I've been told that this is my lot from now on, as there is a very small chance of complete recovery. So I've had to completely change my life. I used to be into cycling, swimming, hiking. Now I use a power wheelchair for walking more than a few meters. I had to give up full time work, and rely on others to help look after me. It was a massive shock, and it made me realise how inaccessible the world is. Throughout the rest of the answers AJ used the notation D/deaf several times. It was something I had not come across before so I asked her what it meant. The definition is below for your information. The "uppercase D" Deaf is used to describe people who identify as culturally Deaf and are actively engaged with the Deaf community. Deaf with a capital D indicates a cultural identity for people with hearing loss or absence. People who identify as Deaf are often born deaf and sometimes also have other family members who are deaf. of hearing who share a common culture and have a shared sign language. The "lowercase d" deaf refers to the medical condition of having hearing loss. People who identify as deaf with a lowercase d often don't have a strong connection to the Deaf community and most likely do not use sign language, preferring to communicate orally. When you are reviewing a convention for accessibility, what factors do you consider? I have experience of mental ill health, and I have some training in D/deaf awareness, so I don't just look at the physical aspects. There are 5 things I look at: This is where I look at the volume of people, how noisy and bright the place is, how friendly and welcoming the people are, and the layout of the rooms. For neurodivergent people bright lights, noise, new people, and crowded spaces can be difficult, and not knowing if and when you will encounter them can be anxiety inducing. So I lay out what all of that is like, so they know what to expect, and include information on any quiet areas for down time and avoiding sensory overload. Assistants and Service Animals A lot of disabled people rely on Personal Assistants (PAs, sometimes known as carers), or service animals to live full lives. So I give information on if PA tickets are given, and what provisions are available for service animals (You don't want to take a service dog to a 3 day con and then find out there is nowhere for them to have a wee!) This one is a no brainer, when you think about disabled access. I tell the reader what physical access and limitations there are at the venue. Things such as ramps, any steps, lift weight limits (power chairs and scooters can exceed those sometimes), gaps between tables, dedicated wheelchair tables, height of the shelves at the bring and buys, what the disabled loos are like. Anything that you would consider to be a barrier to you if you had a physical disability. Deaf Access This is something people forget about quite a lot. If information is only given over a tannoy, that's no good to people who can't hear it. So I tell people about how any info is given out, if BSL interpreters are provided for talks, workshops and panels, and if the rooms are dingy, I mention that so that people who lipread don't get caught out not being able to see what others are saying. Some conventions are held in hotels, so I let people know if there are any accessible rooms available there, or nearby. Another often forgotten thing about accessibility is allergies or dietary restrictions due to sensory or physical limitations. I give a brief rundown of what food is there, if it's hot or cold food on offer, and what the drink situation is like. I have only been disabled for a couple of years, and I've only been in the hobby for a few more, so it's difficult to say. But I have had event organisers reach out to me for advice, so I feel like it's coming into the forefront of people's minds a bit more. There was amazing news in July, where Changing Places toilets (toilets with adult size changing tables, hoists, and space for carers) are to become compulsory in new builds that are intended for public access from 2021, so I hope it will be brought up in conversations about event planning a lot more often from now on. In the last few months we have seen a huge rise in online conventions, and playing boardgames online in one capacity or another. Do you consider this a positive move, or may it just be used as an excuse to not make conventions more accessible for people like yourself? I think it's great! I know people who are bed or housebound, and people who struggle with crowds, and it's brought board gaming to them. I hope it continues beyond the pandemic, as I have seen it make such a positive impact on people's mental health by making them feel included in the community. I can't really comment on if people will use them as an excuse, as we are still in the middle of a lockdown, meaning no events are really being planned to happen any time soon. But I certainly hope not, and I'll be on their backs if they do! Could you recommend other people that are looking at accessibility in gaming that our readers might want to check out? My suggestion is always Meeple Like Us. It's a site that focuses on the accessibility of board games themselves. Looking at physical access, blind and D/deaf limitations, neurodivergent access, and socioeconomic accessibility as well. If you want to know more about how disability and socioeconomic settings can affect people when playing games, or how accessible a specific game is, go and check out their site. It's a must-read for game designers, too. The person who runs it is on hiatus at the moment as they have taken on an exciting new challenge professionally, but their website is still such an amazing source of information. For things such as gender and race accessibility and inclusion, there is Eric Lang. He is an amazing game designer, and is very vocal about equality issues within the industry. I always find his tweets, articles and interviews very insightful and educational. We are great admirers of Meeple Like Us and their work on accessibility. Do you think that the industry is doing better with accessibility in games than it was say 5 years ago? For certain things, yes. Simple changes that make a big impact, such as making games suitable for people with colorblindness, are becoming more mainstream. There has also been a shift in how game designers and publishers consider diversity and representation in their games - I am pretty sure that there are more women and PoC in the games in my collection that are newer, compared to the older ones. Things like the wheelchair meeple in On The Underground might feel small, but it makes people like me feel seen and welcome at the table. In terms of physical and neurological accessibility, it's not quite as simple, as barriers are always going to appear for strategy and dexterity games. But with games like Nyctophobia coming out, there is starting to be a wider range of games that suit a wider range of people. Meaning that even if someone can't play everything, there are hopefully some good games they can play. I'd love to see a rating system on games, where you can see at a glance what level of dexterity, vision, neurological function etc. the game is recommended for. But the game industry is small, and having something like that would require standardisation across the industry, which would cost more than most companies could afford. What game or product from a UK publisher are you most looking forward to this year? Tungaru by Alley Cat Games looks great. They've been knocking it out of the park with their recent titles, such as Welcome to Dino World, Dice Hospital, and Chocolate Factory, and with father and son team Louis and Stefan Malz designing it, it's got a promising team behind it. Iain McAllister (He/Him) Associate Writer and Podcaster Iain McAllister lives in Dalkeith, Scotland with his wife Cath and their two dogs, Maddie and Gypsy. He has been a keen member of the local gaming scene for many years setting up and participating in many of the clubs that are part of Edinburgh's vibrant gaming scene. You can find more of his work on The Giant Brain which publishes a wide range of articles about the hobby including reviews, previews, convention reports and critique. The Giant Brain is also the home of the Brainwaves podcast, a fortnightly podcast covering industry news that Iain hosts with his friend Jamie Adams. Articles & Podcasts by Iain McAllister Articles & Podcasts by Iain Posts in discussion: Meeting of Minds - AJ Le Brun (Able Table Gaming) Interview ChristopherMD replied the topic: #313749 03 Sep 2020 15:17 Good interview. That picture in the middle is proof you don't need a mouth to smile. Dr. Mabuse replied the topic: #313753 03 Sep 2020 20:16 Fantastic article and something that needs to be brought to the attention of event organizers across the board (no pun intended). Sagrilarus replied the topic: #313755 03 Sep 2020 21:09 This was a great read and enlightening in a few things I hadn't considered. Nice to hear such a different perspective. And nice to see such a different subject matter here. jason10mm replied the topic: #313775 04 Sep 2020 11:44 It is interesting because some of her recommendations are counter to what I would consider to be a nice game con (big brightly lit room where you can see everyone) but having a screened off private game area probably isn't too difficult to implement. ADA access should really be expected at any public venue in the US at this point but certainly spacing of tables and chairs can make it challenging for 100% access to every place in the room. ASL interpreters is just not gonna happen, that would be a large cost increase for probably very little need unless there are some helpful volunteers. I'd also throw in spanish translation, as that is virtually always overlooked and depending on your area is a significant barrier to welcoming in new players. There are problems with allowing service animals, since there can be significant confusion between a trained service animal and just a 'comfort' animal that may lack crowd interaction skills and come in a wide variety of species. Consideration of folks with animal dander allergies is also an issue. But a lot of food for thought in setting up a con, choosing an appropriate venue, and how to advertise though. Ultimately the organizers have to decide how much more the ticket price will be for everyone to accommodate a relatively small percentage of potential attendees. jason10mm wrote: ASL interpreters is just not gonna happen. With a ruleset that big, you can't expect it to. And much of it is counter-intuitive. It's really a game that you grow into over years. Sagrilarus wrote: I take it back, I'd be willing to pay a $10 premium for that to happen Follow Iain Initialising Twitter Widget...
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Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black---Hispanic Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hisp. Asian/Pacific Islander Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hisp. American Indian/Alaskan Native Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hisp. Multi-Racial Alphabetical by Metro Area Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black---Hispanic Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hisp. Asian/Pacific Islander Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hisp. American Indian/Alaskan Native Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hisp. Multi-Racial Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hispanic White 33.8% Non-Hispanic Black---Hispanic 2.2% Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hispanic Black 53.5% Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hisp. Asian/Pacific Islander 2.8% Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hisp. American Indian/Alaskan Native 0.1% Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hisp. Multi-Racial 7.6% Non-Hispanic Black---Hispanic 11.9% Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hispanic Black 4.2% Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hispanic White 9.5% Non-Hispanic Black---Non-Hisp. Asian/Pacific Islander 12.1% Definition: Exposure is a segregation measure referring to the degree of potential contact, or the possibility of interaction, between group members of two racial groups. For instance, a black-white exposure index of 60% signifies that the average black child in the metro area attends a school which is 60% white. Higher values (closer to 100%) indicate higher exposure of the first group to the second group. Exposure to ones own group is also termed the "isolation index." Notes: Primary schools defined as those with lowest grade of "Pre-K" through 3 and highest grade of "Pre-K" through 8. Indices in metro areas with small numbers of specified racial/ethnic groups should be used with caution. Data for 1999-2001 geocoded from zip codes to metropolitan areas. Excludes metro areas in which 10% or more of students attended schools for which race/ethnicity data was not reported. Pre-K students not included for metros in the following states in the specified years: 1999-2000: AL, CA, KY, WY. 2000-2001: AL, CA, KY, WY, TN. 2007-2008: CA, MI, SD. 2010-2011: CA, OR, MI. Data for multi-racial students only collected for all states as of 2010-2011. Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data. Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey.
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Korean PM asks Libya to help win release of abducted workers By Yonhap Published : Dec 20, 2018 - 10:24 Updated : Dec 20, 2018 - 10:24 South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon has asked the Libyan government to help win the safe release of a South Korean and three Filipino workers abducted in the African country, the prime minister's office said Thursday. The request came in a telephone conversation with Fayez al-Sarraj, chairman of the Presidential Council of Libya, according to the office. (Yonhap) The call was made Wednesday from Tunisia, where the South Korean prime minister is making a visit. The four workers were taken from their worksite in Libya on July 6 by a group of armed militants. "I ask you to continue helping to win the return of our citizen, as the South Korean government places top priority on the protection of the life and safety of its citizens," Lee told al-Sarraj, according to his office. The Libyan head of state said his country will continue to actively support efforts to win the safe release of the abducted workers, it added. (Yonhap)
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You are here: Home / Virginia Military Bases / Fort Monroe Army Base in Hampton, VA Fort Monroe Army Base in Hampton, VA Fort Monroe was an Army installation from 1781 until September 2011 when it was deactivated as a result of the 2005 BRAC (Base Realignment and Closure Commission). Its major tenant, TRACDOC (Training and Doctrine Command) was relocated to JBLE (Joint Base Langley-Eustis) at Fort Eustis, VA. On November 1, 2011 President Obama declared Fort Monroe a National Monument under the Antiquities Act. The National Monument Park is located at the end of the peninsula where the Chesapeake Bay meets the Hampton Roads River in Hampton, VA. This location is part of an area that is plentiful in historical parks and monuments from the early colony of Jamestown, to the early American settlement of Williamsburg, to the French-Indian war areas of Yorktown and the entire area was paramount during the Civil War (1860 to 1865). In 1608 the English explorer, Captain John Smith, on his way to the settlement of Jamestown, came ashore at the spot that would become Fort Monroe and stated that the area was ideal as a little isle for a castle and that the area brought him great comfort. The nickname for Fort Monroe is Old Point Comfort that remains to this day. In 1609 the settlers built a wooden fortification named Fort Algernourne (1609 – 1612). In 1619 a Dutch ship, the White Lion, brought 30 Bantu African indentured servants from Angola to Old Point Comfort. Two among the first Africans were named Antonio and Isabella. In 1624 Isabella game birth to the first African child born in America. The site was continually the home to future forts. The Fort at Old Point Comfort was built in 1632 and destroyed by a hurricane in 1667. Fort George was built in 1728 and destroyed by a hurricane in 1749. The buildings inside the fort that remained were continued in force until 1775. In 1781 a battery was built on the ruins of Fort George. In 1819, under declaration of President James Madison, the stone and brick fort construction began on what became the largest stone fort ever built in America. Construction was completed in 1834 and featured a moat completely encompassing the inner structures. It is the namesake for President James Monroe. An Army Engineer, 1st Lt. Robert E. Lee, was stationed at Fort Monroe, 1831-1834, and was instrumental in the final construction stage. Lee was the future Confederate General that surrendered to General Grant at the end of the Civil War at Appomattox Court House in April 1865. American Civil War Era (1860-1865) major events included: In December, 1860 South Carolina seceded from the Union, followed by Virginia in 1861. Fort Monroe remained part of the Union. On May 27, 1861, the post commander, Major General Benjamin Butler issued the Fort Monroe Doctrine that declared any slaves reaching the fort as contraband of war, not to be returned to bondage and made free men. 1862 saw the naval Battle of Hampton Roads between the first ironclad warships CSS Merrimack and USS Monitor. This battle ended usage of wooden warships. President Lincoln came to Fort Monroe during the war and declared that Norfolk, VA needed to be recaptured as Union territory. In April 1865 the Civil War ended with the surrender of the remaining Confederate troops by General Robert E. Lee to Union General Ulysses S. Grant in Appomattox, VA. On April 26, 1865 Confederate President Jefferson Davis was captured and imprisoned for 3 days in the Fort Monroe casement. He was then moved to more humane quarters where he stayed until released on bail in May 1867. In 1892 Fort Monroe became the training site for military artillery. In 1973 Fort Monroe converted from being CONARC (Continental Army Command) to TRADOC. Additional Historical Structures on Fort Monroe Old Point Comfort Lighthouse was erected in 1802 and remains in use today. Church of the Centurion was consecrated in 1858 and remains in use today. Hotels erect for tourists and dignitaries were all built on the same site since 1822, in the following order: First Hygeia Hotel (1822-1862); Second Hygeia Hotel (1868-1896); First Chamberlain Hotel (1896-1920) and the Second Chamberlain Hotel (1928-2003). The Chamberlain was renovated from 2003 to 2008 when it reopened as a senior citizen retirement home. The Casement Museum was opened in 1953 and remains a focal point of the Fort Monroe National Monument Park with its supplies and displays of artifacts spanning several hundred years. September 15, 2011 Fort Monroe was deactivated as a military installation and ownership returned to the Commonwealth of Virginia. November 1, 2011 Fort Monroe was declared a National Monument Park and opened on November 4, 2011. The current population of non-military civilians is composed of senior citizens living in the renovated Chamberlain Hotel and anyone that will rent houses and apartments inside the old fort. Rental property has only just begun and so precise numbers are currently not available. Fort Monroe National Monument Park is open to the public as renovations of 170 buildings continue. Housing quarters within the old fort area are available as rental property. The historical value of Fort Monroe is priceless and tourists from around the world now have the opportunity to learn the story of where exploration began and how it progressed and survived through colonial years to become one of the 50 United States of America. Photos of Fort Monroe Army Base in Hampton, VA Nearby Hotels to Fort Monroe Army Base in Hampton, VA Embassy Suites by Hilton Hampton Convention Center The Landing at Hampton Marina, Tapestry Collection by Hilton Simply Panache Place Hyatt Place Hampton Convention Center Best Western Plus Holiday Sands Inn & Suites Nearby Car Rental Agencies to Fort Monroe Army Base in Hampton, VA Eagle Auto Sales & Rental Autobahn Auto Soap N Suds Auto Spa Autobell Car Wash Nearby Restaurants to Fort Monroe Army Base in Hampton, VA The Deadrise Fuller's Raw Bar Mango Mangeaux: A Simply Panache Bistro Brown Chicken Brown Cow STUFT- Not Your Average Street Food
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Aromatic, meaning "Perfume" in Russian, is a plant material with a smooth smell, coming from leaves (Basil, Sage and Mint), flowers (Clove and Nasturtium), seeds (Coriander, Mild Pepper and Red Berries) or stems (Angelic). Enchanting fragrances: Clary Sage for an escapade outside the real world, Marjoram with white or mauve flowers, Thyme with a delicate scent, Shiso leaves (Japanese herb, well-known since the Jomon era in the third century) for an innovative accord in Perfumery and used for the first time by Céline Ellena. Scents of the nature following the rain, a garden, a watered forest. Fresh, airy and pure perfumes.
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I am doing a FEA analysis project and was having some problems with solidworks simulation. I don't quite understand how there is always error in either creation of mesh or with the stability of the structure despite already placing enough fixtures. The structure here is a steel jacket supporting a platform stiffened with stiffeners(extruded grillage), the bracings and 4 main columns are meshed as beam with the platform and the stiffeners and meshed as rigid solids. Naturally i want the analysis to be as realistic as possible but i am not very sure if i am going the right way with my boundary conditions. Right now i am just playing around trying to understand the linear static analysis before moving on to other stuff. Please assist! Really appreciate it!! Re: Need help with simulation! Here are the updated part and assembly file. Please feel free to take a look and comment. Thank you very much. My best recommendation if you are new to sim is to start small. Choose to ignore all parts but one or 2. Start either where you want to restrain or load. Add a dummy load or restraint respectively and run. If successful add another part until you have issues. You'll learn a lot. Remember that all components need to be connected to each other by contact or connectors or fixed to the environment. For meshing issues, check the basics. No interferences, no bad imported files, no files that fail ctrl q with vor. I'd all those are successful make sure you are using the right element size by meshing the part on its own first. Use incompatible mesh if you have to. Make sure you are using idealizations, beams, shells ...etc. These are topics that we teach our customers in training and our one on one mentoring.
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The pterin component of the molybdenum cofactor. Structural characterization of two fluorescent derivatives. Two stable fluorescent derivatives of molybdopterin have been structurally characterized. Form A is an oxidized pterin with a 6-alkyl substituent. Results of chemical, mass spectral, and NMR studies are consistent with the side chain formulation -C identical to C--CH-OHCH2OPO2-3. Similar studies on the Form B derivative indicate that it is the phosphorylated analog of urothione but lacks the 3-methylthio function. Form B (dephospho) can be synthesized from urothione by desulfuration with Raney nickel and oxidation with SeO2. Chicken liver sulfite oxidase (sulfite:ferricytochrome c oxidoreductase, EC 1.8.2.1) contains one phosphate residue (as molybdopterin) per subunit. The phosphate is noncovalently bound but is not released by trichloroacetic acid at 4 degrees C. The yield of Form A and Form B from sulfite oxidase is 0.50 and 0.27/subunit, respectively. The phosphate ester bond in isolated molybdopterin (Form B) is partially hydrolyzed by 1 N HCl at 100 degrees C (33% in 1 h). The release of inorganic phosphate from sulfite oxidase was more rapid (35% in 10 min) due to the presence of molybdate in the denatured enzyme mixture but slower than expected from a high energy phosphate bond. The presence of molybdopterin in a wide variety of molybdenum- and tungsten-containing enzymes has been demonstrated. Glucose oxidase and the iron and manganese superoxide dismutases are devoid of molybdopterin. Rajagopalan, K. V. Johnson, JL; Hainline, BE; Rajagopalan, KV; Arison, BH The Journal of Biological Chemistry Coenzymes Metalloproteins Oxidoreductases Acting on Sulfur Group Donors Pteridines Spectrometry, Fluorescence Xanthine Oxidase
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Have you ever thought about what your body can and cannot do with the foods you eat? There is a direct correlation between the way our body functions and what we feed it. "You Are What You Eat, Human Body Function in Relation to Food" by Sally F. Jackson is a self-teaching text, utilizing simplified human biology, that details the way foods affect function. Jackson, the founder/owner of Proactive Health Education, wrote "You Are What You Eat" to provide an easy-to-understand explanation of how our bodies work and how proper nutrition enhances overall health. She explains how various foods are broken down, how they positively or negatively affect us, and how to make dietary changes that will reverse illness and improve our health. With a conversational prose and step-by-step explanations, this self- teaching text was written and directed to the high school level, sourced and backed by independent research from around the world, and designed for use by the general public as well as schools. "You Are What You Eat" will educate readers on their bodies and how to best take care of them. Sally F. Jackson, Registered Nurse and patient advocate of 40 years, Legal Nurse Consultant of 13 years, and Certified Trainer of 6 years, is the founder and owner of Proactive Health Education. She is the mother of 2 and grandmother of 3 and currently resides in Gilbert, Arizona.
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This was written by Sheldon Polonsky. Posted on Monday, April 8, 2019, at 2:56 pm. Filed under Stage Insights News, Stage Insights Reviews. Bookmark the permalink. Follow comments here with the RSS feed. Comments are closed, but you can leave a trackback.
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Please contact our Director of Resource Development, Nia Simmons at nia@hfhdentoncounty.org for more information regarding our Team Building Opportunities or Group Volunteering. Habitat Denton County provides an excellent platform for you and your employees to let loose and work on your team building skills! Our program gives you the opportunity to bond with your fellow coworkers in a fun and meaningful way by contributing to the construction of a brand new home for a well deserving family. Please contact Nia Simmons at nia@hfhdentoncounty.org for more information and booking. Create your own goal and see it through to completion! The Fundraisers Package give you the flexibility to choose your own fundraising goal with a $500 minimum that best suits your organizations needs and capacity. Your organization will receive the recognition and benefits that reflect the amount raised as it relates to other package options. Employee volunteer placement is contingent upon the amount of funds raised.
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Bone broth is essentially bones and vegetables simmered together over long periods of time to produce a rich flavoursome liquid. I make a big pot of this nourishing broth weekly, and it's an important part of my healing regime. I'd always made my own stock, but after I began to understand the benefits of consuming bone broths I made them much more central to my regular meals. Maybe you should too! Bone broths are full of collagen, gelatin, glucosamine and chondroiton. These substances will plump up your skin and make your hair and nails strong and healthy. More importantly they will rebuild connective tissue, reducing pain and inflammation while promoting healthy functioning of joints, bones, blood, nerves, muscles, brain and organs. Bone broths promote healing and slow the aging process. Bone broths are great for the immune system – building it up and making it strong. They are rich in fat and water soluble vitamins, enzymes, and amino acids. More on the good stuff in bone broth here. They are easy to digest, and actually aid the digestion and assimilation of vegetables, meats, grains and legumes. Bone broths heal the mucosal membrane of your gut – so it's great for anyone with Chrohns, coeliacs, IBS, ulcers and other digestive or bowel issues. Bone broths also support healthy metabolic and thyroid function. Raw bones of beef or veal, or fish or chicken carcasses. A few tablespoons of apple cider vinegar (or whatever vinegar you have to hand). Water. Herbs of your choice and a mix of vegetables such as carrots, onions, celery are optional but advisable for depth of flavour and added nutritional value. Today I'll share my beef bone broth recipes! I have a standard stock recipe, and one with an asian twist. They're easy so I'll include them both. 2 kilos of beef bones (preferably organic and grass fed – bones aren't expensive, so do your best to get good quality raw material for your broth!), 2 tablespoons of coconut oil, 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar, 3 to 4 litres of water. To your beef bones, water and vinegar add 3 carrots roughly chopped, 3 garlic cloves crushed with skin still on, 2 large brown onions – skin on and cut in wedges, 4 sticks of celery roughly chopped, 1 large bunch of parsley, one dried bay leaf, 6 cloves, 12 to 15 peppercorns. To your beef bones, water and vinegar add 3 carrots roughly chopped, 3 garlic cloves crushed with skin still on, 2 large brown onions – skin on and cut in wedges, one inch of fresh ginger – thinly sliced, a small bunch of shallots/green onions/scallions roughly chopped, one packet of Chinese beef soup base herbs or 6 star anise, one dessertspoon of fennel seeds, 2 or 3 large curls of cinnamon bark, 1 strip of orange peel (no pith!), 6 cloves, 12 to fifteen peppercorns. One to two tablespoons each of Tamari (wheat free soy sauce) and sherry or Chinese cooking wine (optional) to finish. Rub your bones with the coconut oil and place in a hot oven for about an hour until they are well browned. This caramelises the proteins and gives a beautiful rich flavour to your broth. Use the same method for chicken carcasses. Don't bother for fish. Place the bones in the bottom of a big cauldron or slow cooker. Then deglaze your cooking pan with some hot water to get all of those delicious juices and flavours off. Tip in your hot water and rub the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon until the cooked juices lift and soften. Pour all of this over your soup bones. Bring the ingredients to the boil. Then turn down the heat and wait for the magic to happen. Cover and simmer slowly for a minimum of 12 hours. Top up with a little extra water if needed. I usually cook my bones broths for 24 hours – sometimes more! Turn off heat after allotted time and add tamari and sherry/cooking wine. Allow to cool. Then strain off liquid and refrigerate. You can also batch the broth and freeze it. When the broth is cold you may choose to scoop the fat off the surface. It's easy to do. What's left behind will be a rich, gelatinous liquid – more jelly than soup. That's all of that good collagen and gelatin enriching your broth, that will soon be enriching you. You may also want to pull any meat from the bones and store in fridge for use in soups, omelettes and stir fries. The meat will be stringy while hot but once it is chilled it will slice beautifully. Here's my standard breakfast bone broth. I add a generous cup of cold bone broth to a saucepan, along with a handful of cold meat and broccoli florets (or whatever other green vegetable I fancy). For extra flavour I often pop in a slice or two of fresh ginger. I simmer this for two or three minutes. Removing the ginger I tip the broth into a bowl. It's ready to go! Or for an added nutrient boost add a handful of chopped fresh herbs and vegetables such as tomato, capsicum (bell pepper) coriander and shallots/green onions/scallions. This is a delicious easy meal at any time of the day! Bone broth can also be drunk on its own, or added to soups, gravies, casseroles or any other recipe where you would use stock. Hint: If you decide to make bone broth on a regular basis keep all the vegetable offcuts you would normally put in the compost from your shallots, carrots, onions, celery, beet tops etc and store them in a container in the fridge until you're ready to use them. The carcass of your roast chicken or the lamb bone from your Sunday roast will also work well. Don't be afraid to experiment! This entry was posted in Gluten-free, Invalid Cooking, Slow Food, Soups and tagged basic stock recipe, beef bones, bone broth, bone broth recipe, easy bone broth, easy brown stock recipe, healing soup recipe, Nourishing Traditions bone broth, paleo bone broth by Cauldrons and Cupcakes. Bookmark the permalink. I had no idea about the roasting and vinegar. Can't wait to start making this. This is probably the most useful recipe you have posted. I agree up and old with no basic cooking skills. That is grew up…thanks auto correct. WOW looks so good and those are no ordinary bones …they have meat…looks like some delicious oxtails…thanks for the recipe it just what I've been wanting and I had no idea of all the nutritive and curative values of bones. Do Harry and Bert get to eat them after you are finished? I believe that the acid of the vinegar leeches the Calcium (& other nutrients) from the bones which makes it a powerhouse source of necessary stuff for our bones. For me grateful acknowledgment to the animal that gave it's life for ours and calling on all positive healing powers to infuse their energies into the elixir are essential elements to the process… – kinda gathering you would automatically do all that 'witchey-poo' stuff Nicole! Hi there….I want to ask if making this broth with chicken bones that were already cooked as in rotisserie chickens would be ok? I did it but not sure….it got a jelly like consistency after a few days in the fridge…is this the collagen?
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Relationships require a fair bit of labor. Everyone, it doesn't matter how long they have been together, whether or not just met and have been married for years, will need to have their relationship using their partner at some point. If you need a really, strong, relationship that can bring joy to each partner, keep reading! Here are the highest methods to be sure that your relationship LASTS and is sufficiently strong enough to deal with any conflicts that arise. Romantic love doesn't invariably last. Sometimes you only aren't from the mood to become all "lovey-dovey, cuddling from the fireside," romantic with your partner. It's not to convey that romance is bad, this you cannot ensure that is stays 24/7. If you believe romance 's all there may be to a relationship, you are searching for trouble. To possess a strong relationship, even if your romance is not present, you have to be fantastic friends. Friends would be the those who are there when times are bad, coping with the hard times along, and providing which you shoulder to cry on and support when it's needed. Good friends exist within the challenging times as well as the good, fun times. Your husband or wife or partner should be your better friend, being along through bad and good. You have to do the identical for them. In this way, when romantic love is not as strong, you'll still stay together and finally, the romantic love side will come back you'll also find the joy of falling in love again using your closest friend. Relationship Tip Two: Communicate, Communicate, Communicate! You can not become a best friend with your relationship, unless you can follow this relationship tip. You ought to be capable to communicate your feelings and thoughts to your partner or spouse. Many couples, particularly those who've children, wind up coping with easy companionship, often talking through or with regards to the children, but without pertaining to their unique deepest emotions, fears and joys. A fantastic, strong relationship will feature communication of all, sometimes "deep and meaningful" and frequently regarding the every single day issues that constitute life. Your relationship matters. It's the one placed you can truly be genuine, flaws and many types of! This acceptance of each other, only takes place when you could end up liberated to be yourself without worrying about judgment. Remember, your partner or partner from the relationship is the only 1 who sees you naked, and quite often on your own who sees the 'front' you sometimes placed on for some. They may be still along with you and adore you despite your 'flaws'. No-one is good, so you've got to just accept some 'flaws' from your spouse too. Freedom to get yourself, good communication and joyous friendship is only able to take place in relationships once you spend some time together. Find something both enjoy that encourages activity, switching off the tv and also actually talking to each other. Spending time together is an purchase of your future relationship. You'll be able to really only feel loved and loving towards your spouse for anyone who is with these. For additional information about Marriage web portal: read more.
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Since taking a course in college titled "The Politics of Reproduction," co-taught by a Biology Professor and Sociology Professor, I have not been conceptualize clinical medicine and the social context of communities and individuals as two separate entities. To me, the two are constantly informing and influencing each other. It is at FACES, where I found a multi-disciplinary team of incredibly passionate, intelligent people, who are committed to addressing the social and structural determinants of health so that quality care is provided to the patients they serve. I felt re-energized every time I walked into the clinic. Over the past two months, I have been working on a pilot project that seeks to elucidate the social, cultural, and clinical components that are associated with perinatal mortalities in Kisumu County. The project relies on a social autopsy tool to gather quantitative and qualitative information from next of kin to more fully understand the medical history and social circumstances preceding the perinatal mortality. I was tasked with working with FACES sub-county teams and Ministry of Health officials on how best to roll out our pilot. Together, we recruited a cohort of Community Health Volunteers and nurses, who were assigned to carry out interviews at households, which experienced a recent perinatal mortality, in the communities they serve. With support from my mentors, I designed and led trainings on the social autopsy tool at each of our four targeted sub-counties. Interviews have now been completed and collected, and we are moving on to the data analysis phase of the pilot. In the upcoming weeks, I look forward to exploring the insights gained from the interviews, which can be translated into interventions. Some of my favorite moments within this program have been the conversations about experiences of healthcare shared over chai and chapatti at the canteen, making up the words to Luo songs while playing with pediatrics patients at Saturday morning Kids' Camp, and long car rides on bumpy dirt roads that were filled with smiles and waves from villagers. Kisumu town, itself, has provided us with many opportunities for weeknight dinners with new friends, beautiful panoramic sunsets over Lake Victoria, invitations to join netball and volleyball games at the local sports club, and learning to make traditional Kenyan meals with the staff at our hostel. Chris, the other STEP student, and I also explored the incredible landscape that Kenya offers. Connecting with both travelers and local Kenyans, we made the most of our weekends and were able to raft the Nile in Uganda, bike through Hell's Gate National Park, go on safari in the Maasai Mara, and brave the eight-hour matatu rides on the way home. The STEP program provided a perfect, comprehensive introduction to global health research and program implementation. My hope is to complete a yearlong research fellowship between my third and fourth year of medical school and return to Kisumu to more fully immerse myself in this place, its people, and this project. I'm incredibly grateful to my mentors and the greater FACES team, who both warmly welcomed and supported me through this experience.
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Search Signup Register Log In Profile Log Out Log In | Register Profile | Log Out The Israel Forever Team Explore Israel ▾ Celebrating Israel Cooking Israel Reading Israel Teaching Israel Israel Music Israel Photos Israel Videos Search Israel Blog ▾ Israel Forever Writers Ambassador's Club VCI ▾ Recruit a VCI San Remo's mandate: Israel's 'Magna carta' (1920) 2022-04-25 00:00:00 2022-04-25 00:00:00 America/New_York San Remo's mandate: Israel's 'Magna carta' (1920) The San Remo Conference which took place on April 19, 1920, lasted for seven days and published its resolutions on April 25, 1920. Please refer to event page The San Remo Conference which took place on April 19, 1920, lasted for seven days and published its resolutions on April 25, 1920. The San Remo Conference which took place on April 19, 1920, lasted for seven days and published its resolutions on April 25, 1920. These seven days laid the political foundation for the creation of the 22 Arab League States and the one and only Jewish State of Israel. The full text of the Balfour Declaration became an integral part of the San Remo resolution and the British Mandate for Palestine, thereby transforming it from a letter of intent into a legally-binding foundational document under international law. The Arabs did not oppose the creation of a Jewish State at San Remo conference. At that time they were focused on the creation of independent Arab states and had no objection to the establishment of a tiny Jewish state in Palestine. This was formalized in the Weizmann-Feisal agreement which led to the League of Nations recognizing the Land of Israel (then Palestine) as the homeland of the Jewish people. Tweets by @Isrl4Evr If My Shoes Could Speak #HumansOfJerusalem I AM - A Personal Portrait of Jewish Identity Capturing Israel: The Beauty And Intrigue Fighting the Shallow to Show Israel The Beautiful A Fun Song to Keep out the Cold Join Israel Forever Your tax-deductible contribution enables us to develop unique programs toward building understanding, respect, pride and involvement with Israel. Explore Israel Copyright © 2021 · The Israel Forever Foundation 5335 Wisconsin Avenue NW · Suite 440 · Washington, DC 20015 Powered by ARCOS Design by Plus Three
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=Hardware projects based on libnfc= * [//developers.card-tech.it/pinkey-touch/ pinKey Touch] is a personal digital assistant (PDA), compact in size, which provides security services and identification using biometrics and radio frequency. * [https://code.google.com/p/mfocuino/ mfocuino] is a firmware to build your own libnfc compatible NFC Reader with an Arduino and the NFC shield, by '''Christophe Duvernois''' * [https://code.google.com/p/nfcdoorlock/ nfcdoorlock] is a simple NFC based door lock using distributable certificates and signing, by '''Anthony Ito''' ('''伊藤アントニー''') * [http://shackspace.de/?p=3772 minikrebs] and its [https://github.com/shackspace/user_suppository NFC-Gate] which polls the attached NFC-connector for new cards and uses the UID of the card for trying to either log in or log out the user at the shack-infrastructure. * [https://randomwire.biz/products.html Ctrl-O] is an [https://github.com/RandomWireTechnologies open-source] Access Control System with a cloud backend. * [http://fr.slideshare.net/pnndra/smarttool-introduction SmartTool] is an open source project that delivers NFC, WiFi, BT connectivity in a very compact form factor that enables it to be fitted in 2 modules wall sockets.
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Q: SQLSTATE[HY093]: Invalid parameter number: parameter was not defined en Slim Framework PHP No encuentro porque me esta tirando este error. Ya revise varias preguntas de stackoverflow y ninguna resolvió mi problema. Mi parámetro :contra , lo necesito como un string en mi query, si no uso las comillas simples 'x', mi query no sale como lo necesito por el 'as varbinary'. De hecho, si corro mi query tal cual lo corro en mi Management Studio, si me funciona bien, por lo cual esto me dice que mi problema esta en la parte que le paso los parámetros a mi query. $app->post('/login3', function($request, $response){ try{ //instancia DB $db = new db(); //conexion $db = $db -> getConnection(); $sql = "SELECT * FROM Operador where CONTRASENA = CAST( ':contra' as varbinary) AND OPERADOR_CLAVE = :oper"; $pre = $db->prepare($sql, array(PDO::ATTR_CURSOR => PDO::CURSOR_FWDONLY)); if($sql){ $values = array( ':oper' => $request->getParam('oper'), ':contra' => $request->getParam('contra') ); $pre->execute($values); $result = $pre->fetch(); if($result){ return $response->withJson(array('status' => 'true','result'=>$result),200); }else{ return $response->withJson(array('status' => 'Not Login'),422); } }else{ return $response->withJson(array('status' => 'Username & Password Not Match'),422); } }catch(Exception $ex){ return $response->withJson(array('error' => $ex->getMessage()),422); } }); * *A. Cedano : Es verdad lo que comentas, pero necesito que sea un String el que sea casteado a varbinary, si no lo hago asi, termina casteando un int como varbinary, por lo cual mi query no resulta como lo necesito. Adjunto imagen.
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The territory of Iran covers 1,648,195 square kilometres and has a mostly arid or semiarid, subtropical along Caspian coast climate. The terrain in Iran is rugged, mountainous rim; high, central basin with deserts, mountains; small, discontinuous plains along both coasts. With an estimated population of 76.2 million people, Iran is the 17 most populous country across the world. Language - Persian and Persian dialects 58%, Turkic and Turkic dialects 26%, Kurdish 9%, Luri 2%, Balochi 1%, Arabic 1%, Turkish 1%, other 2% are spoken in Iran. Relegion - The following religions are practiced in Iran: . NationalAnthemSong.com presents the Iranian's national anthem with lyrics and the music sheet for the Iranian national hymn. Iran is locally referred to as Iran and the model of government it has is Republic. The capital of Iran is Tehran and has a population of 7.8 million. The Iranian flag is consists of three equal horizontal bands of green (top), white, and red; the national emblem (a stylized representation of the word Allah in the shape of a tulip, a symbol of martyrdom) in red is centered in the white band; ALLAH AKBAR (God is Great) in white Arabic script is repeated 11 times along the bottom edge of the green band and 11 times along the top edge of the red band; green is the color of Islam and also represents growth, white symbolizes honesty and peace, red stands for bravery and martyrdom and is displayed above. The National symbol of Iran is lion. The National anthem of Iran is ""Soroud-e Melli-e Jomhouri-e Eslami-e Iran" ("National Anthem of Iran")" which was composed by Hassan Riyahi.
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Boston brilliance from Galen and Jordan 17th April 2017 • News 17th April 2017 – For the past 4 months Galen Rupp (USA) and Jordan Hasay (USA) have been building towards making their Boston Marathon debuts. Today, all their hard work was rewarded with two podium finishes and two personal bests. In the men's race the half marathon was reached in 1:04:35 with 11 runners still bunched together in the lead pack as they headed into the Newton Hills after 25km. As they crested the infamous Heartbreak Hill and hit the 21-mile mark Galen and Geoffrey Kirui had broken clear as the undulating road and rising temperatures began to take their toll. The two were still locked together and running stride for stride through 22 miles but Kirui made a break in the 23rd mile and pushed hard for the win. He slowly built a gap on Galen but Galen was strong right to the end and enjoyed his run down Boylston Street to cross the finish line in second place and set new personal best figures of 2:09:58. After the race Galen said "I just didn't have an answer for him (Kirui). He ran an incredible race – just give him credit. He was able to close really strong. I was really happy with the race I ran though. I wasn't sure I was even going to be able to start two weeks ago. It was like an experience I've never had before… It (the Boston marathon) definitely lived up to it and exceeded expectations. The women's race passed halfway in 72:33 with 6 still in contention. With Jordan making her marathon debut from hereon she was stepping into the unknown, but she showed she has the make-up to be a world class marathon runner by running a negative split and fighting hard for every place up to the finish, crossing the line in third place in 2:23:00. After the race, an emotional Jordan dedicated this race to her mom, Teresa, who passed away unexpectedly last year. "I know she (my mom) was out there running with me the whole time. She was the one who said I could be a great marathoner. She used to call me 'Paula' (after Paula Radcliffe). She'd say, 'Good job, Paula,'" Galen has now run three marathons, winning the American Olympic Trial on his debut, taking bronze at the Rio Olympics and a second on his major marathon debut. Jordan's debut was the fastest ever by an American female and it places her fourth on the American all-time list, as well as top of the PACE all-time rankings. Article Tags: Galen Rupp, Jordan Hasay Jordan Hasay podiums again 15th May 2019 – Twenty-four hours before the start of the 2018… Record run for Vivian 17th March 2019 – Despite having won virtually everything there is to… Sir Mo defends Big Half title 10th March 2019 – Sir Mo Farah (GBR) received a very warm…
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The 1952 Colorado Buffaloes football team was an American football team that represented the University of Colorado as a member of the Big Seven Conference during the 1952 college football season. Led by fifth-year head coach Dallas Ward, the Buffaloes compiled an overall record of 6–2–2 with a mark of 2–2–2 in conference play, tying for fourth place in the Big 7. The team played its home games on campus at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado. Schedule NFL Draft Senior defensive back Tom Brookshier was selected in the tenth round of the 1953 NFL Draft and played with the Philadelphia Eagles until 1961; he was a longtime NFL broadcaster with CBS. Junior tight end Gary Knafelc was taken in the second round of the 1954 NFL Draft with 14th overall pick and played ten seasons in the NFL, mostly with the Green Bay Packers. References External links University of Colorado Athletics – 1952 football roster Sports-Reference – 1952 Colorado Buffaloes Colorado Colorado Buffaloes football seasons Colorado Buffaloes football
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The processing of input whitespace before comparison is extremely important to get right and the best thing to do depends largely upon what type of XML files you are comparing and what you want to do with the result. The W3C XML specification talks about how an XML processor should treat whitespace in documents: "An XML processor MUST always pass all characters in a document that are not markup through to the application. A validating XML processor MUST also inform the application which of these characters constitute white space appearing in element content." When comparing two XML trees, it is important to consider the implications of including whitespace nodes in the comparison. Whitespace nodes can take up a huge percentage of space in an in-memory tree, particularly if the documents were "pretty-printed". This affects not only the memory consumption of the comparison process but also affects the speed and accuracy of comparison. Unless there is a good reason for retaining whitespace in the inputs, it is a good idea to remove it prior to comparison. When using LexicalPreservationConfig (standard for PipelinedComparatorS9 and DocumentComparator), the method setPreserveIgnorableWhitespace can be used to explicitly exclude or include ignorable whitespace. See the Lexical Preservation Guide for more detail. For further reading see this reference. Release 8.2 of XML Compare provides enhanced features for managing both ignorable and 'non-ignorable' whitespace. The Enhanced Whitespace Handling guide provides further information on the new features of the lexical preservation and normalization filters, along with a description of the additional built-in filter for inferring whitespace significance. What kinds of whitespace nodes are there? Because whitespace has many uses within an XML document, we need to find a way of referring to different types of whitespace nodes so that we can potentially treat them differently. This section will use examples to show where whitespace nodes can occur. These whitespace nodes are typically used to pretty-print XML files to make them easier to read. The following example highlights inter-element carriage returns (CR) and tabs (T)) that are typically used to pretty print the XML. Note that any whitespace can be used, tabs are often replaced by multiple space characters. Whitespace nodes typically appear in between consecutive elements and are usually significant as they define space in between words. If the highlighted whitespace node in the following example (space shown as _) were to be removed, the two bold words would appear to be joined together in a typical renderer. Please see the mixed content section below to see how these types of whitespace are differentiated by an XML Parser. As mentioned in the introduction, the best way of handling whitespace depends on what type of XML files you are comparing and what the result file will be used for. Listed below are some typical scenarios along with recommendations on what to do with whitespace. If your XML files are data files as opposed to documents, it is highly likely that almost all whitespace nodes are insignificant. It is also likely that there will be a DTD or XML Schema associated with the files that defines the data format. In this scenario the best practice would be to remove input whitespace using the NormalizeSpace Java filter. If your XML files are documents, e.g. DocBook, DITA or OpenDocument then some of the whitespace will be significant and some of it won't. Typically, whitespace that occurs where PCDATA is allowed should be treated as significant but other inter-element whitespace should not. If you are processing these files in order to highlight changes, you will probably not be too concerned about how the resultant XML is output, i.e. there is no need to indent or pretty-print. The best approach for this scenario is to remove inter-element whitespace and normalize significant whitespace by setting LexicalPreservationConfig.setPreserveIgnorableWhitespace to false and using the NormalizeSpace Java filter. If you edit your files in an XML view in an XML editor, you will understand that inter-element whitespace is significant for human-readable documents. If you are comparing documents and then continuing to work on the result files in an editor, you will probably want the result whitespace to look as close to the input whitespace as is possible. In this scenario, you will probably not want to use the NormalizeSpace filter but you need to be aware that differences in whitespace nodes will be highlighted in the delta file and, if you are post-processing it with further output filters, you may need to decide how to handle modified whitespace. Please see the handling whitespace differences section below for an example approach. This filter is a Java implementation of an XML filter that normalizes whitespace and PCDATA nodes that occur in XML documents. The DocumentComparator invokes the NormalizeSpace filter automatically when the ModifiedWhitespaceBehaviour property of ResultReadabilityOptions is set to 'NORMALIZE'. For other comparators, this filter should be added explicitly to the input pipeline when normalization is required. Normalization is the process of removing inter-element whitespace nodes (known as 'ignorable whitespace') or converting multiple consecutive whitespace characters in a PCDATA node into a single space character. You can read more about the filter in the XML Compare API documentation. It is important to note that, by default, when NormalizeSpace receives a characters() SAX event that contains only whitespace characters, it will ignore it, thus removing it from the input completely. In order for this behaviour to be changed to normalizing the characters rather than removing them, the containing element must be defined as containing mixed content. See the mixed content section for how this can be achieved. If the leading and trailing spaces were removed from this string, as would be the case if you were to use the normalize-space() function on it, there would no longer be spaces between words that appear in the bold and italic elements before and after it. The NormalizeSpace filter should be preceded by the built-in XSLT whitespace-detection.xsl filter or a user-defined equivalent (whitespace-detection.xsl should not be added for the DocumentComparator as this is used implicitly). The responsibility of this filter is to ensure that mixed-content elements (that may contain significant whitespace-nodes) or elements that should be not normalized at all are properly marked. When no DTD or XML Schema is loaded and no grammar information has been added by a user-defined filter, whitespace patterns are analysed by whitespace-detection.xsl to determine if whitespace nodes contained within a specific element should be considered significant. Such elements are marked with a 'mixed-content' attribute with the value 'true'. When 'setPreserveIgnorableWhitespace' = 'true': ignorable whitespace is wrapped with a 'preserve:ignorable' element. When 'setPreserveIgnorableWhitespace' = 'false': ignorable whitespace is stripped at the lexical processing stage. Irrespective of the 'setPreserveIgnorableWhitespace' setting: all elements that may contain text content (whitespace-nodes are significant), will have a 'mixed-content' attribute added with the value 'true'. The NormalizeSpace filter treats xml:space attributes in accordance with their definition in the XML specification . If you want to use normalize space in most of your document but keep all spaces within specific subtrees, you can add the xml:space="preserve" attribute to those elements where you want whitespace to remain untouched, if you don't want these to be persisted in the output you can use deltaxml:space="preserve" attributes instead . Note that xml:space attributes are often added as a default attribute when parsing a document that refers to a DTD or XML Schema with certain elements in document formats, e.g. programlisting in DocBook 4. The W3C XML Specification includes a section on attribute value normalization. In order to comply with this, NormalizeSpace leaves attribute values alone. If you want attribute values to be normalized (regardless of whether they were defined as CDATA or NMTOKEN), you can configure NormalizeSpace to do so by passing a value of true to the setnormalizeAttValues() method. Note that when using the DocumentComparator, the NormalizeSpace filter is used internally so this method is not available. define an XML Schema for the XML format and reference it with a parser validation feature setting. The following examples show how to use each of the two options to inform NormalizeSpace to treat this space as mixed content rather than inter-element (ignorable) whitespace and therefore not remove it. This example uses an inline DTD but the same effect can be achieved using an external document. N.B. The deltaxml:mixed-content attribute only applies to the element on which it appears, it does not apply to child elements. If you want them to be treated as mixed content, you must explicitly add the attribute to them as well. The example above would typically not be something seen by a user or author of the content. It is possible to dynamically add attributes such as this using an XSLT input filter. We would recommend such filters be created by a mechanistic analysis of a DTD or other schema associated with the content being processed. The way in which differences in whitespace should be handled is context dependent. The DocumentComparator has a ModifiedWhitespaceBehaviour property (a ResultReadabilityOptions setting) for controlling this. For other comparators a custom filter is required. Insignificant whitespace change occurs in text that contains other significant change. The first of these cases can be handled by guarding the whitespace modification transformation so that it only happens where whitespace changes are not being preserved. And the second case, can be mitigated by applying the insignificant whitespace change remover before the text groups representing that change have been split up, merged, or removed (e.g. by red-green filtering). This enables modified whitespace text groups to be replaced by either the 'A' or 'B' version of the whitespace text as desired. Note that, in general, it is not 'safe' to convert text groups that contain only 'added' or 'deleted' whitespace, as this space may result in an unmarked word concatenation or split (e.g. 'for' and 'ward' to 'forward' or the reverse). The following XSLT template can be used to perform the whitespace modification on text groups. The notInsidePreservationSubtree function is used to determine whether this node can have changes in its whitespace removed, and the whitespace-mode variable specifies whether to keep the first or second (i.e. 'A' or 'B') document's whitespace. Note that in order for such processing to have an affect, the whitespace within the input documents should not be normalized. When elements are marked with either the deltaxml:mixed-content or deltaxml:space attribute, we are helping define their content and how they should be processed. A deltaxml:grammar attribute is also added to the root element to describe where this information came from, it may have the values: 'inferred', 'dtd' or 'schema'. This information is used by the whitespace-detection.xsl and NormalizeSpace filters, but it may also be useful at other stages in the pipeline, or at the serialization stage. Such attributes in the 'deltaxml' namespace are likely to be removed either within the pipeline (by NormalizeSpace for example) or as part of the clean-up filter. To ensure these attributes are persisted throughout but keep the same behaviour, they can instead be placed in the 'preserve' namespace. This behaviour is controlled by the PreserveContentModel setting of the LexicalPreservationConfig class and also the 'preserve-content-model' parameter of the whitespace-detection.xsl filter, but may also be exploited by custom filters. Note that preserved 'ContentModel' attributes are kept in the comparison output, even if they were only added to one of the input documents. An example of how this content model information can be exploited can be found in the built-in 'dx2-deltaxml-folding-html.xsl' filter used to produce the folding DiffReport view. This information helps determine the layout and CSS properties for the HTML rendered view. ^ http://www.deltaxml.com/xml-compare/current/docs/api/com/deltaxml/pipe/filters/NormalizeSpace.html XML Compare's API documentation on white space normalization.
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50.50: Opinion The Tory leadership contest is becoming a transphobia contest Kemi Badenoch, Penny Mordaunt and Rishi Sunak are competing to see who can make things worst for us Maysa Pritilata 18 July 2022, 5.30pm Penny Mordaunt and Kemi Badenoch, both candidates in the Tory leadership contest PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo The UK is becoming increasingly unsafe for trans* people (especially transfeminine people). So it should be a great thing that the Tory Party's contest to determine our next prime minister is giving so much attention to trans* people. But they're not talking about banning conversion therapy, helping us with housing or improving trans* healthcare. Oh no. They're fighting over who can make things worst for us. The contest for Tory leadership is becoming the contest for who can be the most transphobic. This morning, Sky News cancelled a Conservative leadership debate that had been due to take place tomorrow, after former chancellor Rishi Sunak and foreign secretary Liz Truss refused to take part. Get our free Daily Email Get one whole story, direct to your inbox every weekday. A spokesperson for former equalities minister Kemi Badenoch, who is running against them, seemed disappointed, telling the press: "Kemi welcomes public scrutiny – it builds trust. She is open to a debate which sheds light on the issues that matter" – so far, so good – "but not one which is designed purely to cause a row." It's interesting that Badenoch wants to avoid rows. After all, she's the one who effectively accused one of her opponents of being too kind to trans people. What did Penny Mordaunt – touted as Sunak's main challenger – do to deserve this? According to Badenoch, the trade minister had wanted to remove at least one of the medical requirements that trans people must currently satisfy to gain gender recognition. I know. How dare she? How dare she make it easier for trans* people to obtain recognition of their gender without having to jump through multiple hoops and endure a humiliating, invasive process? In the bizarre contest of who can be the most transphobic, Mordaunt and her campaign have been trying to claw back some ground and stay competitive. The response to Badenoch's criticism started off reasonably well, with a spokesperson sniping: "The fact that so much of this contest has been distracted by side issues, instead of the cost of living crisis impacting millions of people, is a major disappointment." This is very true. Does this mean that Mordaunt recognises what Cleo from Gendered Intelligence told openDemocracy last week – that trans people "have been used as a political football to distract from serious issues"? Does she wish to take the opportunity "to move away from attacking a marginalised community to mask a legacy of failures"? The spokesperson continued: "Arguing about policy is one thing, but questioning Penny's values and integrity must be challenged." Wait, what? Accusing good old Penny of trying to relieve some of the burden on trans* people looking to transition would bring into question her "values and integrity"? Which values are we talking about here? It sounds like Mordaunt is offended by the suggestion that she might not be adequately supportive of medical transphobia. Mordaunt denied that, as equalities minister in Theresa May's government, she had pushed through a policy to remove a diagnosis of gender dysphoria – which is notoriously difficult to obtain – to legally change gender. In what she presumably saw as an act of self-defence, Mordaunt insisted that she would "not have divorced [the process of gender recognition] from healthcare". "All ministers in the department," said her spokesperson, "wanted to maintain medical involvement, including Penny." Ah, OK, so Mordaunt is no less anti-trans than any other minister in the equalities department. That's a relief. Thanks for clearing that up. If this is what's reassuring to Tory voters, then Badenoch must feel very safe. It was Badenoch who urged then equalities minister Mike Freer not to go ahead with the government's proposed ban on conversion therapy, and met with the anti-trans lobby group the LGB Alliance. And yes, there's a reason the T is missing in the group's name. Earlier this month, Badenoch said she wanted to "abolish" gender neutral public toilets, needlessly resurrecting a debate that has had serious implications in the US – where the "bathroom debate" has been used to inform debate around policy. A bit strange that she could get this riled up about toilets that are ungendered, just like the one(s) I assume she has in her own house. But the fact that she can grandstand about something so inconsequential to her makes her a worthy candidate in the contest for who's most transphobic. As equalities minister, she even opposed trans* inclusive workplace policies. Impressive. She has also proven her credentials in this contest in numerous other ways, including calling trans women "men". Sunak has not felt the need to wade into Badenoch and Mordaunt's conversation about (but without) trans* people. And that's probably because he also feels safe. Sunak is expected to produce a "manifesto for women's rights" which opposes trans* inclusion in sport and the use of non-transphobic language. Nice one Rishi. Keep fighting the bad fight and you're in with a chance of winning. This party is a mess. This contest is a mess. This country is a mess. I feel like I'm in a cartoon where the main villains are involved in a power grab and are accusing each other of not being villainous enough for top spot. Whoever comes out on top of this contest will very likely come out on top as the most dangerous person to trans* equality in the country. Hear Igor Burdyga and Kateryna Semchuk explain what it's like working in a homeland under threat. Plus British author Oliver Bullough and chair Daniel Trilling. We've got a newsletter for everyone Whatever you're interested in, there's a free openDemocracy newsletter for you. Get our weekly email Written by: Lucy Martirosyan All articles by: Lucy Martirosyan Patriarchy, not biology, disadvantages cis women in sport Written by: Maysa Pritilata All articles by: Maysa Pritilata Anti-trans trend in US will inevitably lead to violence Written by: Chrissy Stroop All articles by: Chrissy Stroop The feminist movement in Eastern Europe: struggles in a changing landscape View all in 50.50 Get 50.50 emails Gender and social justice, in your inbox. Sign up to receive openDemocracy 50.50's monthly email newsletter. Conservative leadership election 2022 Penny Mordaunt Kemi Badenoch
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The violent storms of August 23 bypassed Hyde Park. With the number of trees snapped in two and uprooted here during the storms of the past couple of years, it was a relief to me to come home from work that day and see everything still standing. The brunt of the storm hit further north. With all the rain this month, the grass and trees are now Ireland green, and there's not much sign yet of changing colors. It feels like autumn to me, however. – The birds are no longer collecting for their nests or chasing potential mates or rivals around. – I have not been able to spend time in the garden, but during my few visits I have not seen the red admirals flitting about since I came back from Ann Arbor, even when the weather was warm and sunny and perfect for butterflies. – I am starting to see plenty of Japanese ladybugs, which can become a pestilence at this time of year. They were clinging to the windows during the storm, and I found one in the living room this evening. – Now I hear the "whine" of a dogday harvestfly or two — a sound that takes me back home 30 years ago, when hot August afternoons brought out the call of many dog day harvestfies in the woods. I had it in my head, quite illogically as I knew, that that "whine" had something to do with the outdoor TV antenna. – The sun is noticeably further south in the sky, which helps to soften the brightness and harshness of the high midwestern sky to which I have never become accustomed. – The sun sets significantly earlier every day. There is now little time after work to sit outside, and the evenings seem short, the night long. – I have not seen fireflies at dusk when I've been out. I know roughly when they appear — the third week of June — but I've never known when they leave. These, more than cooler temperatures or changing colors, are the signs of fall that I feel more than see or observe. The differences are subtle, yet they affect me and my mood deeply. This year, I have a sense that something that never truly began is already over. I love the harvestflies, but I miss the red admirals.
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As of August 1, 2018, the Centre for Teaching Excellence (CTE) will be sharing our space on the second floor of EC3 on a temporary basis. Plans for CTE's new permanent location are under discussion and will be shared with the university community when they are finalized. You can reach them by email or by phone: 519-888-4567, ext. 33353.
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43 days or more prior to travel, 75% refund will be given. 31 to 42 days prior to travel, 50% refund will be given. Less than 31 days, no refund will be given. For one day tours and short breaks (including Railtours and Spirit of the Lakes tours) Dining class Deposits of £50 per person are non-refundable and non-transferable (please see section above for further details). Cancellations must be made in writing or by e-mail to ensure no misunderstanding by either party. West Coast Railways recommends customers to take out suitable travel insurance and West Coast Railways advise customers to check the individual policy wording prior to purchase to ensure that the insurance purchased provides the cover required, it is the passengers responsibilty to arrange any insurance as they see fit. Premier Dining Class: A vegetarian option is available and this must be requested at least 7 days before the date of your tour. We regret that we are unable to offer any special dietary requirements such as wheat or gluten free food. We also ask kindly that passengers do not consume their own alcoholic drinks in Premier Dining Class. Please bear these conditions in mind when considering travel and cancellation insurance. For your own peace of mind, we strongly recommend that you do take out such insurance for those customers who do not already hold an annual travel policy.
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It's a tradition to visit the Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center every year. But, when thousands of people have the same idea, it can be tough to even get within a block. This 360 4K video shot with the Ricoh Theta V will give you the feeling of being there without dealing with the crowd. Take a look.
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In the European Union human tissues and cells intended for human application need to be traceable from the donor to the recipient and vice versa (so-called 'traceability'). To help with this a unique identifier, called the Single European Code (SEC), has been introduced and, together with the accompanying documentation, it should support traceability and provide information on the main characteristics of such tissues and cells. By entering the SEC into a Commission-hosted publicly accessible IT platform, users be able to retrieve relevant information on the tissue and cell product itself and on the associated tissue establishment, including the activities for which it is authorised, by tissue and cell type, and its contact details. This is essential information for end-users in the field. Commission Directive (EU) 2015/565 amended Directive 2006/86/EC as regards certain technical requirements for the coding of human tissues and cells and was published on 9 April 2015 (http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32015L0565&from=EN). Directive 2006/86/EC as amended ('The Directive') thus lays down the obligation for tissue establishments to affix a "Single European Code" or "SEC" on tissues and cells distributed for clinical application in the EU. The Directive also sets out the requirements for its application (including exceptions) and general obligations of the tissue establishments, competent authorities and the European Commission. The "Single European Code" or "SEC" is a unique identifier that consists of two parts, a donation identification sequence, essentially indicating the origin of the tissue or cells, and a product identification sequence, essentially classifying the type of tissue or cells. Further details are specified in Annex VII to the Directive (see below). The SEC shall be applied to all tissues and cells distributed for human application except in the excluded circumstances described below. For the other situations where tissues and cells are released for circulation (i.e. transfer to another operator for further processing, with or without return), as a minimum the donation identification sequence shall be contained at least in the accompanying documentation. tissues and cells imported into the Union in case of emergency authorised directly by the competent authority or authorities, as referred to in Article 9(3)b of Directive 2004/23/EC. tissues and cells that are imported into the Union, when these tissues and cells remain within the same centre from importation to application, provided that the centre comprises a tissue establishment authorised, designated, accredited, or licensed to carry out importing activities. Tissues/cells imported from third countries for distribution in the EU should also be labelled with the SEC unless they are imported directly to the centre where they will be applied to a patient. The importing tissue establishment is responsible for the application of the SEC on the product and in the accompanying documentation (double coding/labelling with both the original code and the SEC). When the system was created, a number of product coding systems already existed in the EU. In addition to a newly created coding system (EUTC), two organisations (ICCBA and Eurocode) are allowed to maintain and use their codes as part of the SEC. Member States are required to transpose the provisions of Directive (EU) 2015/565 into their national legislation by 29 October 2016. Member States should apply the requirements on the SEC from 29 April 2017. According to Article 10d in Directive 2006/86/EC as amended, tissues and cells already in storage on 29 October 2016 shall be exempted from the obligations relating to the SEC, provided the tissues and cells are released for circulation in the Union within five years following that date (i.e. before 29 October 2021) and under the condition that full traceability is ensured by alternative means. For tissues and cells which remain in storage and which are only released for circulation after the expiry of this five-year period (i.e. after 29 October 2021) and for which the application of the Single European Code is not possible, in particular because the tissues and cells are stored deep-frozen, the tissue establishments shall use the procedures applicable to products with small labels (i.e. where the label size precludes the application of the SEC on the label, the code shall be unambiguously linked to tissues and cells packaged with such a label through the accompanying documentation ). All tissue and cell products processed and stored after 29 April 2017, including those to be stored for long periods (e.g. deep-frozen) need to respect the requirements on the application of the SEC. The link to the EU Coding Platform is available here: https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/eucoding/. The EU Coding platform will allow public, free of charge access to the EU Tissue Establishments Compendium and the EU Tissue and Cell Product Compendium.
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I found that if you're calling an ajax request that sets an innerHTML value you sometimes get an unknown runtime error in Internet Explorer. Of course everything works fine in Firefox (why isn't Microsoft out of business yet?). thank you ever so much and God bless you! been trying to get rid of the runtime error in ie for the past 6hrs – i just removed the form tags from my page and voila! Thanks for posting this – that error was getting on my nerves!! Thanks to this post I have put this problem behind me and learned something new – thank you again!!! And – I have no idea why Microsoft is still in business! IE is a pain, yet the most used (shouldn't say popular!) browser out there. Manufacturers like Dell should probably have FF, Safari or Chrome installed on their new computers and set anything but IE to the default – except I'm sure Microsoft would pull some strings to prevent that.. oh well. Not for me 🙁 I've cleaned my code, but this doesn't help. Post your code, I'll take a look. You're probably overlooking something. i had a problem like this, but, was setting innerHTML inside a <a> element, and no tags left opened, but still get this error. Will throw the error because the tag cant parent a tag, but i dont even touch it. Just adding, lookup for your whole html, dont lay your eyes in the changing tag. hi buddys, may this help someone. This doesn't mean you have to remove all form tags. It means you have TWO form tags, one inside of the other, and you need to get rid of ONE of them. Thank you so much……God Bless you.. I lost my valuable 2 hrs to fix.. This has also been driving me crazy. I thought the broblem is so exotic that I wouldnt be able to find anything about it online. Should've looked earlier! In my case, the runtime error was thrown every time new ajax content included an A tag. I swear there was nothing invalid going on, A within A or anything. But the A tag broke it. Go to h**l Microsoft. Web programmers should form an alliance and have an MSIE blackout day web wide =o). My problem was also the nested tags. Lookup for your whole html, dont focus on the changing tag only. Make sure you don't have nested form tags. I use facebook buttons on my websites and it's never caused a problem for me so you probably have a nested form tag somewhere. i have enable.tpl(for facebook buttons ) and selectbox.tpl(for variant dropdown ).can u please help me how to fix this. Why are you using ajax to re-load so much of the page? That's the problem. You should set an ID or a class on the sections you want to re-load and leave the social div untouched. Every time you're doing an ajax call the facebook buttons aren't smart enough to initialize again. You could also try re-initializing them manually after the ajax call returns a response. Make sure you don't have any nested form tags and that you have a closing tag for all of your tags inside of your form tags.
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On 22 November, Greater Cambridge Partnership (formerly City Deal) approved a plan to develop a business case for a 2,000 space Park and Ride in the field north west of Junction 11 – off the A10. This is to cater for the expansion of the Cambridge Biomedical Campus (CBC) around Addenbrookes, but assumes parking restrictions at the expanded CBC site which in effect would only provide for 1 new parking space for every 3 new jobs created on the site. The 2,000 places also assumes additional demand management measures within Cambridge city centre. The Junction 11 Park & Ride has been part of the 'Cambridgeshire Local Transport Plan 2011-2031′, for some years now but has been increased from 1,000 spaces originally to 2,000 recently. As you may have seen from reports in the Cambridge News, Jane Ward, Hauxton Parish Council Chair, and Janet Lockwood, our South Cambs District Councillor, posed questions at the GCP Board meeting raising concerns, and together with Harston, have been lobbying alternatives for some time. Chris Tunstall, Transport Director for GCP, said the board would receive a report in February on other transport options including rail, but the Board decided to press ahead with looking at the Hauxton site. Currently the Transport Director for the GCP has been tasked with consulting with local residents on the details of the Park & Ride, eg access infrastructure, bus access, etc. These consultations will be known as Local Engagement Groups, and are open to the public. They will be held in reasonable proximity to the site. The following images were shown at the residents' consultation evening on 17 January 2017. Click on images to enlarge. Image showing possible access for cars travelling south on M11 (in blue) – which is the existing agricultural bridge, and possible access for buses (in green) over the M11. Proposed options for car access to P&R for northbound traffic from M11. Plans have been prepared for provision of car parking at Foxton, and options for by-passing the level crossing with a bridge or tunnel. The image below shows the bridge option. This image shows the one of the proposals for car parking and cycle storage at Foxton travel hub.
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Hernandiaceae The family Hernandiaceae is in the major group Angiosperms (Flowering plants). Genera in Hernandiaceae Gyrocarpus Hazomalania Hernandia Illigera Sparattanthelium A list of all accepted and unassessed names in Hernandiaceae is available in CSV format (Unicode UTF-8 encoding) . Species of Hernandiaceae contained within The Plant List belong to 4 plant genera. The Plant List includes 131 scientific plant names of species rank for the family Hernandiaceae. Of these 51 are accepted species names. The Plant List includes a further 32 scientific plant names of infraspecific rank for the family Hernandiaceae. We do not intend The Plant List to be complete for names of infraspecific rank. These are primarily included because names of species rank are synonyms of accepted infraspecific names. The status of the 131 species names for the family Hernandiaceae recorded in The Plant List , are as follows: ◕ Unassessed 40 30.5% The status of the 163 names (including infraspecific names) for the family Hernandiaceae recorded in The Plant List , are as follows: The confidence with which the status of the 131 species names recorded in The Plant List for the family Hernandiaceae, are assigned as follows: High confidence 0 1 0 0 1 0.8% Medium confidence 51 37 0 0 88 67.2% Low confidence 0 2 0 40 42 32.1% The source of the species name records found in The Plant List for the family Hernandiaceae is as follows: Tropicos 31 23 0 2 0 56 42.7% WCSP (in review) 20 16 0 38 0 74 56.5%
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Herbs and Alternative Medicine What Is Aloe Latex? Matt Ronquillo Matt Ronquillo is a content developer and an English teacher who has lived and worked in Barcelona, Jakarta and Prague. He holds a BA in communications with a concentration in technical writing from Kaplan University. Aloe latex is a yellowish fluid derived from the inner lining of the leaves of aloe vera plants. Aloe latex is purported to have healing properties, but these claims have not been proven substantial enough to allow it to be sold as anything more than a dietary supplement in the United States. Medical studies have shown that aloe latex can be detrimental to a person's health. Aloe vera is used extensively for topical use but has proven hazardous when ingested. (Image: shellhawker/iStock/Getty Images) Overall Negative Effects Aloe latex was sold as a laxative because it contains a cathartic laxative called anthraquinone, but this was later banned by the FDA. Aloe taken orally has been known to cause hepatitis and thyroid dysfunction when ingested. It is best to inform a healthcare professional if you plan on taking aloe latex, as it has been known to reduce glucose levels, which can be dangerous to diabetics, and because it can reduce the effectiveness of other possible drugs in your system. The Food and Drug Administration: Status of Certain Additional Over-the-Counter Drug Category II and III Active Ingredients Pubmed: Aloe-induced Toxic Hepatitis Pubmed: Aloe Linked to Thyroid Dysfunction NCCAM: Aloe Vera What Are the Benefits of Eating Aloe Vera? How to Use Aloe in Diabetes Aloe Vera Juice Ingested as an Anti Aging Skin Care Aloe Vera & Stomach Problems Dangers of Taking Digestive Enzyme Supplements How to Lose 7 Pounds in Two Weeks
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Dusting 'Em Off Revisiting an album, a film, or an event on its anniversary 27 Years Ago, Pantera Take Metal to a New Level with Vulgar Display of Power "That record just flowed naturally ... out of us, because as a band, we were so tight" by Greg Prato on February 25, 2019, 10:33am Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power, via Atco Records There is no question that the most commercially successful metal album of the '90s was Metallica's "Black Album", which at last count, is approaching 17 millions copies sold (in the US alone). But it could be argued that the best and most important metal album of the decade was Pantera's Vulgar Display of Power. With an alarming number of metal bands suddenly shifting direction and approach after grunge's great uprising in late 1991, Pantera opted instead to stand their ground, and if anything, get heavier. And it certainly didn't hurt that they just happened to have the strongest set of tunes of their entire career, ready to rip — highlighting Phil Anselmo's drill instructor-like vocals, guitarist Dimebag Darrell's gonzo riffs and shred solos, and the mighty rhythm section of bassist Rex Brown and drummer Vinnie Paul, which sounded tighter than a mosquito's behind. But the eleven killer tracks that comprised Vulgar did not just occur by happenstance. Starting out as a Texas-based glam metal band for their first three albums (1983's Metal Magic, 1984's Projects in the Jungle, and 1985's I Am the Night, which all featured original singer Terry Glaze), it was not until the arrival of Anselmo that the Pantera we all know and love finally began to take shape. 1988's Power Metal took a step in the right direction, but it was not until the group's major label debut for Atco, 1990's Cowboys from Hell (produced by Terry Date), that the quartet issued their first true metal opus — mixing elements of thrash, extreme, and classic metal into the unique sound that has since been described as groove metal — while visually, going in the complete opposite direction of glam. An undeniable buzz was surrounding the band by the time they began plotting the follow-up to Cowboys. And according to Brown in the book Survival of the Fittest: Heavy Metal in the 1990s, the album's creation was effortless. "That record came so naturally to us in the studio. We had just gotten off the road and the 'Walks' were already written in soundchecks. That record just flowed naturally and seamlessly out of us, because as a band, we were so tight coming out of playing non-stop. I remember the 'Cowboys' tour; we only had 38 days off in a year of touring. And then coming directly back in the studio with that fire and that hunger. It's just an evolution, a natural process, when that came out." He added, "Where Metallica had dropped off in the late '80s, we saw it was a period of time where it might be our time. And timing had everything to do with it. The timing, the songs, the way the label marketed the band – everything that's involved. It doesn't just take four individuals and boom, you're there." Hooking up once again with producer Date, Vulgar kicks things off with one of the hardest-hitting tracks that Pantera ever offered, "Mouth for War". And the intensity did not dip one drop — as evidenced by such subsequent headbanging classics as "A New Level", "Walk" (which featured one of Dime's sturdiest riffs and solos), and "F*cking Hostile". Heck, even when they dial down the intensity momentarily on such tracks as "This Love" and "Hollow", they still find a way to slip in a heavy part or two. Shortly after its release on February 25, 1992, Pantera hit the road — hard — and saw Vulgar serve as their commercial breakthrough. Peaking at #44 on the Billboard 200, the album proved to be a steady seller (eventually being certified double platinum in the US), established the quartet as one of metal's leading acts for the next decade, and also, proved to be their most-heralded recording. Case in point, what Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante had to say to Metal Insider in 2017: "Vulgar Display still is my favorite Pantera album. I think on that record, side one especially, is just hit after hit. It has a great flow to it, the songs are awesome, the production is great — that's another reason why I think that album works so well, the production side of things. It's so brutal. Dime's tone on it is just so f*cking heavy and in your face, the drums are very, very, very aggressive, the vocals are aggressive but melodic, I just think it's their best album, to this day." And finally, one last example of the album's importance — seemingly upon its release, the group's "groove metal" sound began being replicated by other up-and-coming acts. So much so, that nowadays, it's difficult to not detect at least a few unmistakable "Pantera elements" in a number of new metal acts. And this can all be traced back directly to Vulgar Display of Power, and its immense impact on metalheads worldwide. Pantera's Vulgar Display of Power is available on vinyl and other formats via Reverb LP. 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Today I am up with something different look…yes, now a days I am much into makeup looks than on to any reviews or anything else. Blogging was always for me a space to share my experience with makeup or a space where I share my experimenting looks. It was never ever professional…all I started was just for fun but slowly it turn into addiction and now I just can't live without blogging. Being a makeup lover I love experimenting with my makeup and sometime it work and sometime it don't. I am not a professional makeup guru neither I learn from anywhere, I just love makeup and love to play around with the colors.
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Short's Travel Management, Inc., established in 1946, is a family-owned, woman-owned private corporation, incorporated in Iowa. Today, Short's is ranked one of the top 20 travel management companies in the industry. We are experts in specialized segments including Corporate, Government, University and Sports Travel, Groups and Meetings, and Air Charters and have developed unique innovative technology solutions for even the most complex travel programs. The Short's team strives to drive new innovation, provide excellent service, and display teamwork, passion, and dedication throughout the lifetime of our relationships. Short's works with clients to customize travel programs to create efficiencies and maximize the value of our products and services. This has contributed to a Net Promoter Score of 70 (Excellent Status).
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning in Volusia, Seminole and Brevard counties. Severe Thunderstorm Watch in Volusia, Seminole, Saint Lucie, Osceola, Orange, Okeechobee, Martin, Indian River and Brevard counties. SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 92 REMAINS VALID UNTIL 10 PM EDT THIS EVENING FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS IN FLORIDA THIS WATCH INCLUDES 9 COUNTIES IN EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA BREVARD INDIAN RIVER MARTIN OKEECHOBEE ORANGE OSCEOLA SEMINOLE ST. LUCIE VOLUSIA THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF ALLANDALE, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, APOPKA, BASINGER, BASSWOOD ESTATES, BITHLO, CASSELBERRY, CELEBRATION, CONWAY, COUNTRY HILLS ESTATES, DAYTONA BEACH, DEER PARK, DELTONA, EAU GALLIE, FARMTON, FORT DRUM, FORT PIERCE, FOUR SEASONS ESTATES, GROVENOR ESTATES, HOBE SOUND, HOBE SOUND BEACH, HORIZON WEST, INDIANTOWN, JAYCEE BEACH, JENSEN BEACH, KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, KISSIMMEE PRARIE PRESERVE, LAGRANGE, LAKE ASHBY, MELBOURNE, MULLET LAKE PARK, OKEECHOBEE, OSTEEN, OVIEDO, PALM BAY, PALM CITY, PLAYALINDA BEACH, PORT ORANGE, PORT SAINT LUCIE, PORT SALERNO, SANFORD, SEBASTIAN, SEBASTIAN INLET, STUART, TITUSVILLE, VERO BEACH, VERO BEACH SOUTH, VERO LAKE ESTATES, WEKIVA SPRINGS, AND WINTER SPRINGS.
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Nothing is quite what it seems at the Morris Hall, originally known as the Bellstone Hall. It displays a magical mix of fourteenth and sixteenth century architecture, but was constructed in the 1930s with wonderful attention to detail by the Arts and Crafts designers of the time. Our aim is to enable as many people as possible to experience this beautiful building in the heart of Shrewsbury, and so we are delighted to be able to offer both the main hall and its smaller sister the Lake Room for hire. The front door to the Morris Hall is approached by a short flight of steps leading to an impressive doorway which opens into the entrance hall. To the right is the main hall, to the left the smaller Lake Room, and ahead the well-equipped kitchen. You can choose either to hire the entire Hall including the Lake Room, or for more intimate gatherings or meetings the Lake Room can be hired separately. Unfortunately there is no disabled access to the Morris Hall building at present. The main hall (maximum capacity 100 people) is a spacious and atmospheric space with a magnificent decorative fireplace, a lovely wooden floor and pretty leaded-glass windows. There is a stage, perfect for entertainment or speeches. The main hall comes equipped with 100 chairs and 15 tables which can each seat 8 people comfortably. Dressed professionally by you or your event organiser it becomes a stunning wedding reception or party space, as our slideshow photos illustrate. The Lake Room (maximum capacity 30 people) is a lovely painted and panelled room recommended for meetings, lunches, seminars and workshops. Tables and chairs can be arranged to meet your requirements. When you hire the Hall or the Lake Room, you may have use of the kitchen which has an electric cooker with 4 rings and an oven, two fridges, and boiling water on tap – an excellent facility for any event requiring hot drinks. A range of crockery and cutlery is available. Tell us whether you would like use of the kitchen when you make your initial enquiry. We invite you to visit our availability calendar to check availability for your dates, and then to get in touch with some brief details of your event. To help with your planning, please see our hire charges and our Terms & Conditions. You can also find useful links to things you might need for your event like caterers, licensing and florists here. We look forward to hearing from you and to helping to make your event a wonderful success!
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AccueilActus RaidDakarDakar Stage 7 Honda: Tough first leg of the marathon stage Dakar Stage 7 Honda: Tough first leg of the marathon stage 14 janvier 2018 Marie-France Estenave Dakar 0 Monster Energy Honda Team today battled its way through a complicated marathon stage in the 2018 Dakar Rally. Joan Barreda took the triumph in the special stage despite crashing en route. Kevin Benavides posted third position. Both are still well set up for final overall podium places. The second week of the 2018 Dakar kicked off with rain, as had been expected in the Bolivian highlands. From now on, the special stages of the second week's racing increase in mileage as well as in altitude, with the three stages set to cover the Transandine territory, which will play out at an average altitude of 3500 metres above sea level. The riders today got to tackle the part one of the first of two marathon stages scheduled for this edition of the Dakar. With the rest day over, the entourage has moved on from the capital of Bolivia to a new bivouac located in Uyuni, where the riders arrived today after a cold and rainy liaison section from La Paz to Oruro. This marked the start of the special which would later end up at the Uyuni military barracks where the riders will spend the night. In this marathon stage, external mechanical assistance is prohibited, with only the riders themselves authorized to perform maintenance or any necessary repairs on the bikes. The special, with both fast and muddy tracks – much of which was very broken up in the opening stretches – combined offroad riding over sand and vegetation with some physically and technically demanding sections. This required some deft riding skills to stop the bikes from sinking into the ground or collapsing. There were plenty of river crossings towards the end of the rally to add an extra degree of difficulty. Joan Barreda set a furious pace on the muddy tracks and had soon set the fastest time of the day. In the latter part of the special, the Spanish rider fell hard and damaged a knee, although despite this, was able to finish the stage with yet another victory, the third in this Dakar 2018 and the 22nd in his history of the race. Barreda is third in the general standings, 4'45 Dakar Etape 7 : Van Merksreijn et Alvarez intègrent le top dix ! Dakar Etape 7: Joan Pedrero assure en première partie…
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Q: The behaviour of the composition of the polynom and a function I need to prove Suppose $f(x)$ is defined and continuous on $[0, 1]$ and it attains its the largest value at three points. Then $g(x) = f^3(x) - f^2(x) + 5 f(x) - 14$ attains its the largest value also at three points $(f^3(x) - f^2(x) + 5f(x) - 14)' = f'(x) (3 f^2(x) - 2f(x) + 5) = 0 \iff f'(x) = 0$. Derivatives of functions attain zero at the same points, but can it be necessarily condition to say that $g(x)$ attains the greatest value at three points such as $f(x)$ ? I mean, that the function can haven't got a derivative at the extrema points, can it? $|x|$ for example. So, as I understand I can't use the equality of derivatives in order to prove the statement. Also, I've noticed that $g(x) = (f(x) - 2)(f^2(x) + f(x) + 7)$ but have no idea, how that fact can help me... Could you please give me any hints, how to prove the statement? Thanks in advance! A: Note that, if $p(x)=x^3-x^2+5x-14$, then $g(x)=p\bigl(f(x)\bigr)$. On the other hand, $p$ is strictly increasing. Therefore, $p\circ f$ attains its largest value exactly at the points at which $f$ attains its largest value. A: Assuming $f $ differentiable, The equation $$g'(x)=f'(x)(3f^2 (x)-2f (x)+5)=0$$ has only three roots ( those of $f'(x)=0$), since the discriminant of the second equation $3X^2-2X+5=0$ is $2^2-60 <0$.
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GreeneHurlocker, PLC, located in Richmond, Virginia, was founded in 2012 by Brian R. Greene and Eric W. Hurlocker, and currently provides a broad range of administrative law, business and corporate law, energy law, regulatory law and litigation legal services throughout the Mid-Atlantic. The firm's lawyers represent clients before state and local agencies, state commissions, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and state and federal courts in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Washington, D.C., and around the United States. GreeneHurlocker's lawyers are also committed to the Richmond community. We take great satisfaction in our volunteer efforts, which enrich the areas and organizations where we live. Our lawyers are encouraged to show these commitments by links in their profile pages to the organizations for which they volunteer. We hope you will use those links and read about non-profit organizations in the Richmond area that we each support. We encourage you to contact us to learn more about our administrative law, business law, energy law, regulatory law experience and our other legal services.
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The first step in connecting is to visit the Elavon Payment Processing Settings, which you can reach from your WordPress Dashboard by Ninja Forms > Settings and scrolling down to the Elavon section. Here, you will add your Merchant ID, User ID, and Pin from your Elavon account. If you don't know these, talk to your Elavon representative and he/she can help you. You also must choose to run in Demo or Production mode. Demo is used for testing as you get everything set up, but be sure to switch to Production mode when you are ready to collect actual payments from customers! HELPFUL HINT: Your ID and Pin values may be different for Demo and Production modes. Ensure that your credentials saved match the mode you are in. Credit card information is collected by add the Credit Card field to your form. When you add this field, it will automatically add the individual credit card fields needed to your form, from there you can adjust their design to suit your needs. NOTE that Elavon does not accept a "Full Name" field, which is the default value that appears with the credit card field. Instead, you can add a First Name and a Last Name field to your form. See the Mapping Form Fields section for additional information. After adding the credit card fields, and any other fields you want, to your form, you'll next create the "action" that tells your form to submit it to Elavon. 1. Open your Emails and Actions menu and click "Add New Action". 2. Choose the "Collect Payment" action. You have three ways to select the total amount to be charged – using a fixed amount, using the value from one of your form fields, or using a calculation field form your form. Whichever way you choose, ensure that the value you send is numerical. Fixed amount is used when your payment amount won't change, such as a single registration with a fixed price. Select "Fixed" amount from the "Get Total From" box, then type in your amount in the "Enter Amount" box. Select "Field" amount from the "Get Total From" box, then select the total field from any of the available fields appearing in the dropdown. If your form calculates the total amount based on fields from the form (like quantity or item), you can use the calculation field on your form that you have built to set the amount charged. Select "Calculation" amount from the "Get Total From" box, then select the calculation field from any of the available fields appearing in the dropdown. In addition to the credit card fields, you also have the option to send additional form information to Elavon. Note that in some cases, your Elavon account may require some of these fields, and the extension is designed to help you with these as well. In the Elavon Field Map section, click the "+" button (1) to add a new entry to your field maps. On each row, click the merge tag icon (2) to select the form field that will hold the user's value to send. Finally, use the dropdown Elavon Field (3) column to select to which Elavon field you will send the user's value. If you have problems with your initial connection, or find that some transactions aren't making it through, visit the Elavon Payment Processing Settings, which you can reach from your WordPress Dashboard by Ninja Forms > Settings and scrolling down to the Elavon section. First to check is the Communication Summary, where you can see details of any steps taken in the last attempt. The Authorization check will ensure that you have values set for your credentials, but it won't necessarily know if the values you used are correct until a test submission is made. The RequestPayment check will let you know what happened during the last submission. If your credentials are incorrect, or the payment was rejected for some reason, that reason will appear here. Note that Elavon will reject your submission if your account requires additional information, like an Invoice Number, for example. In this case, go back to your Field Map and add the required fields. Also, if the format of a value isn't correct, you can adjust your form field to force the correct format as needed. For additional information to aid in troubleshooting, type in the word support in the Advanced Commands box, then save your options and refresh your screen. Below your Advanced Commands field will appear some additional information about your last submission attempt. While this may look rather unfriendly to you, we are trained to read these details and can use this information to help you solve your issue, so if you contact us with a support request on your setup, be sure to copy and paste this information in your support ticket and we will be able to help you as fast as practical using this information.
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package com.solvedbysunrise.identity.data.entity.jpa.email; import javax.persistence.*; import java.sql.Timestamp; import static com.solvedbysunrise.identity.data.entity.jpa.email.PasswordResetResultType.EXPIRED; import static org.joda.time.DateTime.now; @Entity @Table(name = Email.EMAIL_TABLE) @SecondaryTables({ @SecondaryTable(name=ResetPasswordEmail.EMAIL_RESET_PASSWORD_TABLE, pkJoinColumns={ @PrimaryKeyJoinColumn(name=BasicEmail.EMAIL_ID, referencedColumnName=Email.ID) }), @SecondaryTable(name=Email.EMAIL_CONTENT_TABLE, pkJoinColumns={ @PrimaryKeyJoinColumn(name=BasicEmail.EMAIL_ID, referencedColumnName=Email.ID) }) }) public class ResetPasswordEmail extends Email{ private static final long serialVersionUID = -983723983749824L; static final String EMAIL_RESET_PASSWORD_TABLE = "EMAIL_RESET_PASSWORD"; static final String RESET_PASSWORD_GUID = "GUID"; static final String RESULT = "RESULT"; static final String RESULT_DATE = "RESULT_DATE"; @Column(name = RESET_PASSWORD_GUID, table = EMAIL_RESET_PASSWORD_TABLE, nullable = false, updatable = false) private String resetPasswordGuid; @Enumerated(EnumType.STRING) @Column(name = RESULT, table = EMAIL_RESET_PASSWORD_TABLE, nullable = false) private PasswordResetResultType result = PasswordResetResultType.PENDING; @Column(name = RESULT_DATE, table = EMAIL_RESET_PASSWORD_TABLE) private Timestamp resultDate; @Basic(fetch=FetchType.LAZY) @Lob @Column(name = TEXT_PAYLOAD, table = EMAIL_CONTENT_TABLE, nullable = false, updatable = false) private String textPayload; @Basic(fetch=FetchType.LAZY) @Lob @Column(name = HTML_PAYLOAD, table = EMAIL_CONTENT_TABLE, nullable = false, updatable = false) private String htmlPayload; public String getResetPasswordGuid() { return resetPasswordGuid; } public void setResetPasswordGuid(String resetPasswordGuid) { this.resetPasswordGuid = resetPasswordGuid; } public PasswordResetResultType getResult() { return result; } public void setResult(PasswordResetResultType result) { this.result = result; } public Timestamp getResultDate() { return resultDate; } public void setResultDate(Timestamp resultDate) { this.resultDate = resultDate; } @Override public String getTextPayload() { return textPayload; } @Override public void setTextPayload(String textPayload) { this.textPayload = textPayload; } @Override public String getHtmlPayload() { return htmlPayload; } @Override public void setHtmlPayload(String htmlPayload) { this.htmlPayload = htmlPayload; } public void invalidate(){ setResult(EXPIRED); setResultDate(new Timestamp(now().getMillis())); } }
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Travel Date* Travel TypeBasicDeluxeLuxury What else you want us know to create your dream trip? (please include all details)* * I agree with the Terms and Privacy Policy of Made in Turkey Tours to book my trip. The sample itineraries you see is just the tip of the iceberg. Hit "Customize My Trip" button and let us take care of everything. CUSTOMIZE MY TRIP Best value-for-money guarantee Team support 24/7 available Please do not hesitate to give us a call. We love pre-booking questions and we are always here to help! info@madeinturkeytours.com DetailPhotosItineraryMapFAQReviews Full-Day Ephesus Tour Cultural & Historical Friends, Couple, Family Highlights of the Itinerary Venture on a private day tour of Ephesus that promises to take you on a breathtaking historical journey back in time. In about 6 hours, travel through a city that was once regarded as a crucial trading center in the Mediterranean region and among the most important cities in the Roman Empire. Discover the best-preserved marble remains of the ancient capital of Asian Rome: Ephesus Discover the ruins of the Temple of Artemis listed as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World Enjoy the elegant architecture and unique mosaics of the terrace houses of Ephesus Pay a visit to the Virgin Mary's House where she is believed to spend her last days Explore St Jean's Basilica, which is believed to be the burial site of the Apostle John Immerse yourself in the priceless collection of artifacts at Selcuk Museum Stroll around the narrow streets of Sirince Village and enjoy some local fruit wine Approx. Pick-up Time Private Vehicle Professional Tour Guide Local Lunch Entrance Tickets/Fees Private transfer from other locations A walkabout Ephesus is like time travel, taking you back to a period when men wore robes and discussed important topics like politics and religion. Have a look at the breath-taking sites like The Temple of Artemis, St. Mary's House, St. Jean's Basilica, the newly renovated Selcuk Museum, and Sirince Village. The streets of Ephesus maintain the grandiose name it once held. The paved roads have stood the test of time; you'd be forgiven to think they were built in this lifetime. 1.The Ancient City of Ephesus The glorious city of Ephesus, where once over 200,000 people lived for more than 3000 decades, is home to best-preserved marble ruins and the second-largest city in antiquity. Strategically established and served as a port on the northwest of Cayster (Caystrus) River, it was one of the most important trade centers of Western Anatolia. During your private Ephesus tour, you will get to see the Odeon, Celsus Library, Hadrian Temple, The Temples of Dea Roma and Divus Julius Caesar, Pollia and Trajan Fountains, more than thousand-year-old public latrines (lavatories), the Theater of Ephesus, Curetes Street, Marble Street, Harbor Street and many other highlights of the wondrous ancient site. 2.Terrace Houses Characterized by thick walls, mosaic floor works, and hand-painted frescos, the Terrace Houses of Ephesus are your next stop. With ongoing restorations, there is always something new to marvel over. On the walls are drawings of gladiators, animals, and caricatures. These magnificent houses were built for the then wealthy Romans. And if the elegant architecture is anything to go by, they must have been the suburbs of Ephesus. They are six palatial residential villas, located on the northern slope of Bulbul hill. They were storied buildings, of which the top floors served as guest rooms and bedrooms, while the living rooms and dining rooms were on the ground floors. This perfect planning was complete with a heating system from clay pipes below the floors and behind the walls, which carried hot air through the houses. 3.The Temple of Artemis With its pillars still erect as if waiting on its original owner's return, the awe-inspiring ruins of Temple of Artemis (Artemision) is listed as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Even after being destroyed twice (once by a flood and another time by an act of arson), the Temple of Artemis still maintains its magnificence. 4.St. Mary's House Well, if you thought The Temple of Artemis is incredible, you are going to love the Virgin Mary's house as well, which is located on the Bulbul Hill about 9km from Ephesus. You can tell you are in the presence of Holiness by just being at the site, which goes by the design looks more like a church than a house. It is believed that the Virgin Mary came here in the company of the Apostle John. She lived her final years in this house, which is now used as a pilgrimage site for Christian sojourners. Some can be seen writing wishes or prayers on pieces of paper and sticking them on the walls of the site. Only the central and the part next to the altar are open to the public. 5.The Basilica of St. Jean From there, a short ride will get you to the St Jean's basilica, which is believed to be the burial site of the Apostle John -characterized by substantial marble steps. The basilica, which was built by the Emperor Justinian to resemble a cross, lies on the steep slopes of the Ayasuluk Hill. The basilica boasts of rich religious history attracting pilgrims and even history buffs looking to learn more about these ancient ruins. Pope Paul prayed in this basilica, earning it so much more fame. It has since been partially restored, and the tomb of St. Jean, which is the site's major attraction, is still visible. The basilica is open to the public between the hours of 8 am and 7 pm daily. 6.The Selcuk Museum This modern built museum has undergone numerous renovations to achieve its current state, mainly because the previous rooms proved to be too small to house the artifacts on display. It houses a collection of artifacts from nearby ruins like the Temple of Artemis and St Jean basilica. In it are stunning statues of Artemis, the head of Zeus, a statue of the goddess Aphrodite, the sea god Triton, the head of Socrates, the bust of Marcus Aurelius and so many others. The newly excavated carvings from the terrace houses, breathe new life to the history of Ephesus. Other notable findings in the museum are the statue of an Egyptian priest and a Roman statue of Eros. In about 2 hours, immerse yourself in this collection of items from a time gone from the Classical to the Hellenistic to Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman times. 7.Sirince Village With various stories available about how this enchanting village got its name, one thing is for sure; it is a place of beautiful scenery, and it strikes a perfect balance between Turkish- Greek history and culture. Some of the houses are still used as residential properties, while others have been turned into boutique hotels. You can shop for beautiful hand-crafted lace, dresses, and beads from the local women. Hard to believe that at one time, it was given the name, "Cirkince" meaning "ugly" as a way to keep visitors away. The name was later changed to, "Sirince" as it is known now, meaning "pleasant" in Turkish. Sirince lies about 12km away from Ephesus and boasts of fertile soils and which give rise to olive orchids and vineyards. The local olive oil comes highly recommended. And the fruit wine is another specialty of the village. Do we have to stay in Kusadasi to enjoy the Ephesus tour? Whether you are staying at Kusadasi, Izmir, Sirince, Alacati, or even in other destinations like Bodrum, our private guide and driver will be delighted to pick you up from your hotel and drop off at the end of the tour. Once on the road, the trip can be stretched or shortened according to your preferences. Our experienced tour guide will be ready and willing to answer any questions you may have. And, of course, you can ask as many as you like. If you're coming from Istanbul, don't fret. Our pick and drop services remain faultless. We still keep our promise of getting you to feast your eyes on the magical wonders of Ephesus. Sardis Ancient City Tour The First-Timer's 11 Night Turkey Itinerary From€4,292
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Hi and welcome to Ink! But I'm a fan of the drop lede so, if you have time, allow me tell you a story. The first assignment of my first year at university almost 10 years ago was to write a book review. It was unexpected coursework - given that I was studying TV production - but I'm a reader so I only complained socially. The book I chose was Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera, which made me feel distinguished and set me on a well-worn path of complaining about pop culture adaptations. I didn't have many expectations for my results but I'd always done well at English Lit and Lang so there was no reason to think it would be as bad as it was. Still a teenager, and a know-it-all at that, my first experience of real criticism as a writer was harsh on my academically secured ego. I have no idea what the grade would amount to now, but the feedback essentially said that I was bad at writing reviews because I had "analysed the book too much". Time has rolled on. I'm older and care less about most things, like birthdays and staying up past ten, but I still ponder over this criticism long after finishing that degree and getting another one in journalism. Although I've been rigorously trained by BBC veterans and the like to produce content in a number of ways, I have a natural proclivity towards essay and analysis that will happily take over a first draft if I let it. And why not? Society is, as Donald Trump might say, complicated. It warrants looking at. And it must have been wrong for my lecturer at the time to assume that I was the only person in the world that would want to read something in that style, because I'm a pretty derivative person. In the press release for Ink's launch in January 2017, I am quoted arrogantly stating that it's a one-of-a-kind publication that aims to champion comics as an art form, medium and language while discussing its place in wider literature and culture. These aims are true, but for the magazine to be that one-of-a-kind revolution, a masterpiece of all things journalism, I need you to help me acknowledge how far from original my brain is. I've worked in bookshops and sat in marketing meetings that have shown me how little respect graphic storytelling still gets as an art form. To change the way comics are seen and experienced and to make them accessible to all, with a diverse group of artists surviving the process of creating them, we need to fund this industry. We need your brains! Your ideas, your feedback, your recommendations and your stories are the essential ingredients for achieving our lofty aims. And if you have money you'd like to exchange for even more content and interviews with the most fascinating people on Earth, then we really appreciate that too. My primary mission in signing Ink up as a Patreon creator is to be able to consistently pay my staff writers a fair amount for the work they do. The value of art - and journalism is art, of a kind - has been drastically diminished by the internet despite all the exposure perks. I can't in good faith advocate for the fair funding of comics creators while letting people send me amazing pieces for free. Until we reach our second goal of covering hosting and website costs with enough left over to pay them a reasonable amount I will be splitting the amount pledged for each newsletter equally between the contributors to that issue. To maintain our journalistic integrity, this will not include guest articles. Further down the line I want to be able to hire a social media and marketing assistant to spread the word and further increase the diversity of this community. The more artists, writers creators, fans, journalists and scholars know about our project, the wider the range of our representation will be. If you want detailed coverage of comics that goes beyond the mainstream, holds the industry accountable, and asks a lot of questions ranging from completely relevant to kind of fringe notions then you are the person we want to talk to. All pledges come with extra content and other nifty rewards, which will be updated regularly. Don't forget to subscribe to the Ink newsletter for maximum reading opportunities. Thank you so much for your time, your support and your brains! We want to pay our writers. This goal is just a start but, until we reach it, we will split the amount amount pledged for each newsletter equally between the contributors to that issue. To maintain our independence, this will not include guest articles from industry professionals. If members of the editorial team write more than one article, they will donate their additional shares towards hosting and other maintenance costs.
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The waste of water has become not only bad for the planet, but also for the family budget, any water tap or damaged key that has can significantly affect the family budget. You must learn to limit the use of heaters and air conditioners. It is considered that the ideal temperature for a house is 20%. Studies show that each grade that affects can increase the cost of the service by 1%. It is important to check the telephone service you are currently hiring. There is a lot of competition in the market and it is advisable to choose the one with the best rates, with the best price / service ratio. If your house is large, the maintenance is also excellent, so if you have a room where you have finished, it is advisable to rent it to get an additional income, which never goes wrong. Try to use public transport and do not use your car to go anywhere, you should limit your use for emergencies or go for a walk. And if it is necessary to use it, try to do it with a moderate speed, controlling the acceleration, which guarantees a prolonged useful life of the engine.
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Decision to let cop killer Abu-Jamal give commencement speech 'despicable,' widow says Posted on October 2, 2014 by FlowiseNews in Pig Muslims in the News // 0 Comments Dierks View: This COP KILLER should have sentence to death years ago. PC so called "Media" and stupid uneducated college scum like the questionable gendered person with the dreds who think it's alright to have this scum who like other criminals , RAN LIKE THE GAY MAN HE IS. Abu PIG Jamal is a nothing but septic tank contents who has been on welfare just like the rest of his family. As per this so called College who is hosting this Cop Killer, I hope one of Abu PIG Jamal's "Associates" swing by and "Occupy" the school. Let's see how cool the spoiled brat kids feel when they are the stalked. They are now protecting terrorists and I hope the terrorists show their handy work on this school. I bet you when they turn their attention to dumb ass college schools and a few blow up and or have bombers , they will run and hide like the children they are. If you are a Parent of children who go there, YOU have got to be dumber then a box of rocks. Now as per this happening, You can thank the drug culture that has fueled this stupidness along with spoiled brat lazy kids who only think for themselves. Dierks Protected by the FIRST AMENDMENT. Joshua Rhett Miller By Joshua Rhett Miller Convicted cop killer to give college commencement speech A Vermont college's selection of convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal as commencement speaker is a "despicable" decision that should be reversed, his victim's widow told FoxNews.com. Maureen Faulkner, whose husband Daniel was gunned down by Abu-Jamal in 1981, was shocked to learn of the selection by undergraduate students at tiny Goddard College in Plainfield. Abu-Jamal, who will not attend the event and whose speech will be pre-recorded, received a bachelor of arts degree from the 245-student liberal arts college in 1996 through a correspondence program. "It's not appropriate," Faulkner said. "His freedom was taken away when he murdered a police officer in the line of duty. It seems like our justice system allows murderers to continue to have a voice over the public airwaves and at college commencement. It's despicable." Abu-Jamal, born Wesley Cook, was sentenced to death following a high-profile trial in Philadelphia. His sentence was later reduced to life in prison without parole for killing Faulkner, a 25-year-old patrolman who scuffled with Abu-Jamal's brother during an early morning traffic stop. Abu-Jamal, a member of the Black Panther Party, was wounded by a round from Faulkner's gun and a .38-caliber revolver registered to Abu-Jamal was found at the scene with five spent shell casings, according to trial testimony. "People need to start realizing that there's right and wrong in this world. It seems like no one thinks about that." – Maureen Faulkner, widow of former Philadelphia cop Daniel Faulkner Sunday's event will mark the third time Abu-Jamal, 60, has given commencement speeches at colleges, including at Evergreen State College in Washington and Antioch College in Ohio. Both of those events prompted widespread protests on behalf of law enforcement officers and Faulkner's relatives. "How can this go in our country? It's amazing," Maureen Faulkner continued. "People need to start realizing that there's right and wrong in this world. It seems like no one thinks about that." In a statement, Goddard College Interim President Bob Kenny said the college holds 20 commencement ceremonies annually to provide personalized graduation ceremonies in each degree program. "As a reflection of Goddard's individualized and transformational educational model, our commencements are intimate affairs where each student serves as her or his own valedictorian, and each class chooses its own speaker," Kenny said in a statement. "Choosing Mumia as their commencement speaker, to me, shows how this newest group of Goddard graduates expresses their freedom to engage and think radically and critically in a world that often sets up barriers to do just that." The head of the Vermont State Police also condemned the school's actions, saying the college's students and leaders are showing "blatant indifference" toward law enforcement. "The scheduled commemoration of convicted cop killer, Mumia Abu-Jamal, demonstrates an appalling disregard for law enforcement officers, and their families, who have lost their lives in the line of duty," Col. Tom L'Esperance said in a statement to FoxNews.com. "Our thoughts go out to Officer Daniel Faulkner's wife and family, who continue to mourn the 1981 death of the 25-year-old Philadelphia police officer. Despite this blatant indifference shown by the students and leaders at Goddard College, law enforcement officers across the country, and in Vermont, continue to serve and protect their communities — everyday — at great risk to themselves. All the while, their loved ones are wishing them safely home." Faulkner, who said he intends to protest the ceremony in some way, acknowledged that Abu-Jamal remains not far from her mind. Earlier this month, the notorious inmate made headlines when an attorney nominated to lead the Justice Department's civil rights division withdrew from consideration due to his involvement in Abu-Jamal's case while working with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to overturn his death sentence. And in April, a lesson plan posted on the Oakland (Calif.) Unified School District's website asked students to draw parallels between late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and Abu-Jamal, an exercise akin to advocating violence to young students, Faulkner said. "It's a travesty," Faulkner told FoxNews.com in April. "You're going to teach children about a man who murdered a police officer? That's not a good lesson to be teaching children. He was a radical, a militant. My question is: Are our tax dollars paying for this?" Meanwhile, a spokesman for Goddard College said university officials do not condone "any acts" of violence. "Our condolences go out to [Faulkner] as they go out to the many victims and their families who have experienced senseless acts of violence," spokesman Dustin Bylerly said in a statement to FoxNews.com. "Our aspiration is to make the world a less violent place in which to live by examining carefully those elements of life in this world that lead to such senseless acts. Without equivocation we do not condone any acts of violence."
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WAN-IFRA World Association of News Publishers WAN-IFRA Search World Media Leaders eSummit World Printers Summit LATAM Media Leaders eSummit Asian Media Leaders Summit Digital Media Africa Newsroom Summit Digital Media Europe Digital Media Asia Digital Media India WAN-IFRA India Middle Eastern Media Leaders eSummit beBETA World Digital Media Awards European Digital Media Awards Middle Eastern Digital Media Awards North American Digital Media Awards Asian Media Awards Certificate for standardised printing Color Quality Club Media Management Accelerator Digital Media Consulting Editorial Consulting Newspaper Production eRev Exec Programme Global Trends Panel Executive News Service World Press Trends Asian NewsMedia Focus (ANF) Media Transformation Reader Revenue New revenue streams Smart Advertising Public Affairs and Media Policy Industry Press Releases South Asian Newspaper Directory Blogs (Archive) Expo Blog 3 May World Press Freedom Day Journalists Killed Golden Pen of Freedom Women in News Science in the Newsroom About the World Printers Forum WPF Webinars WPF Board & General Assembly Print Innovation Awards International Color Quality Club Newspaper Colour ICC Profile International Print Competence Centre Research & Material Testing Centre Optimised Paper Handling & Logistics Druckzentrum Aschendorff – Growth in German Westphalia An excursion in summer 2016 led to Westphalian Münster, a German city of both historical and current economic and political importance. Thilo Grickschat represents growth strategy, Photo: Silvia Werfel In Münster, the 30-year-old war, which devastated Central Europe and had killed nearly half the population, was ended. A war, which was led by the powers of the time under religious flags and also with the aid of the then new media. Because printing technology had changed everything. The extremely polemic flyers appeared mostly anonymous. Since the Emperor was at war with the Protestant princes, there were sufficient grievances which could be denounced. Only about the counterfeiters, which enriched since 1620, in about a few years around 100 flyers with a total circulation of 125,000 copies were brought under the people. When the war ended in 1648, there were already about 50 newspapers in the country. The media company Today, Münster is an important media center in Germany. The Aschendorff group is among the top 20 publishers in Germany. The company emerged from the almost 300-year-old family business Aschendorff Verlag. The main products of the company group are daily newspapers (Westfälische Nachrichten, Ahlener Zeitung, daily newspaper for the district of Steinfurt, Münstersche Zeitung / Grevener Zeitung), free newspapers, digital media and magazines. Aschendorff is now owner-managed in the ninth generation. During my visit in August 2016, I was able to speak with the managing director Thilo Grickschat, technical director Thomas Wenge and Detlef Wiedenhöft, responsible for production coordination. While in some places industry is complaining about falling and missing orders, this round was dominated by the pure upbeat mood. Thomas Wenge, Detlef Wiedenhöft, Manfred Werfel (from left to right), photo: Silvia Werfel Over the past few years, the production company of the media company has developed into the dominant printing center, which is active in and even outside the region. The concept is: We want to be among the winners in a consolidating market. For example, the number of advertising inserts is growing strongly and has increased by 30% in the last year alone. The print center produces 28 different newspaper titles per night with a daily total circulation of approximately 250,000. One million printing plates are produced each year. The average circulation per print run is 8,500 copies. Printed on seven days a week, at night and on workdays one works in three-shift operation. The fact that flexible and automated machines are required for such a complex structure is easy to understand. Therefore the machine park was expanded by a new printing machine in 2016. Due to the shorter set-up times, the highly automated and flexible 32-page press can print the small-part newspaper titles in the night production by means of automatic plate changing modules. The high quality and performance potential with up to 50,000 four-color newspapers per hour can also be used for high-quality products with high print runs. The compact 4-high tower press with two reel stands, two H-type printing towers and a folding unit is designed for a maximum paper web width of 1,400 mm and a cylinder circumference of 1,020 mm. The KBA Commander CL consists of two 4-high towers for 4/4-printing, a jaw folder and two reel stands with unpacking station and reel loading. An automation package consisting of automatic roller locks, inking units and cylinder washers, fanout, color measurement and control systems, color and cut-off register controls and fully automated plate changing systems reduces set-up times, waste, operating and maintenance costs. A quality management system supports high print quality. For in-line finishing, facilities for special advertising formats such as glued "Super Panorama" (double-truck pages) and "Half-Cover" are installed. With the start of the new press one is highly satisfied. For Thomas Wenge this was the 8th commissioning and never before ran everything as smoothly as this time. In January 2016 began the set-up and already in May the machine could go into operation. Why is quality so important? "We are bringing the cup to Germany," the Quality Team of the Aschendorff printing center in Münster had confidently proclaimed in the run-up to the seventh participation in the International Newspaper Color Quality Club (INCQC) competition. What the German footballers failed at the European Championships reached the newspaper printers in Münster. By re-joining the International Newspaper Color Quality Club in 2016, the Aschendorff Printing Center is now at the top of the list of currently 36 members of the WAN-IFRA "Star Club". Already seven times the printing center became a member of the International Newspaper Color Quality Club (INCQC). There are also three successful certifications of print quality by WAN-IFRA and three successful certifications by the VDM and Fogra. The challenge for the printing center, which had again competed with the flagship newspaper title "Westfälische Nachrichten" as in the previous years, was particularly great, because instead of the Wifag press, which had been successfully used for many years, the newly installed KBA Commander CL had to be used for the competition. And this, although the finetuning was not yet finished at this time. A cartoon in the house magazine deals with reaching the first position in the "Star Club", Aschendorff INTERN, 30.9.2016 Since 2002 the Aschendorff printing center has been a member of the INCQC and regularly meets international standards. Detlef Wiedenhöft, the production coordinator at the end of 2016, was present from the outset, has led the projects "Quality Club" and "Quality Certification" several times. End of 2016 he retired after many years. Thomas Wenge, Technical Operations Manager, was responsible for the participation in the competition. The long-term commitment to consistently high print quality is by no means a nice end in itself, but part of the business strategy. "We do this every day," says Thomas Wenge, who is committed to industrial print production. "This is not about 'the art of printing' but about high-quality industrial newspaper production. The result and experience gained directly benefit our customers". Wenge also talks much more about a "printing factory" than a printing company. He is concerned with the industrially standardized high-quality production process as opposed to craftsmanship from the preindustrial past. Competition and inclusion in the International Newspaper Color Quality Club help the colleagues of the printing center to always be at the forefront in the further development of standards and print quality. "In order to pass the certification, we are constantly challenging ourselves and our workflow and production processes and are taking on new impetus," explains Ralf Lünebrink, press manager. Quality management is also used to detect and eliminate weak points. By thinking in standards deviations are identified and corrected early. The Commander CL offers automatic plate changing at all positions in just minutes, Photo: Silvia Werfel Also the motivation of employees is of major importance. Their interest in quality standards is aroused and pressmen are sensitized to customer requirements. Ultimately, the focus is on the customer. Their expectations can be determined on the basis of systematic quality work and transferred to production. Communication with the customers is objectivized on the basis of clearly defined quality criteria and misunderstandings thereby avoided. The International Newspaper Color Quality Club, which has been set up every two years since 1994, is the only international print quality competition for newspapers. Contrary to many other competitions, the INCQC uses objective criteria, international ISO standards and clearly defined methods. One reason for the high reputation of this competition among printers. Thomas Wenge shows technical models, which demonstrate interdependencies vividly, Photo: Silvia Werfel Colorimetric measuring techniques are used to measure specific test elements (cuboid) printed during daily production. In addition, an international jury assesses the general print quality of submitted newspapers. A complex point system determines at the end whether the participating publishers and printers meet the required standards or not. Altogether 128 participants from all over the world were counted this time. 86 newspaper titles, printed by 65 printers from 26 countries, were included in the INCQC for two years in 2016. Investing in the future The preparation and planning of the 2016 press extension had been prepared over five years in advance. It was necessary to have an installation which corresponded to the ideas of the management through an industrial and largely automated printing process for the production of high quality newspaper products. At the same time, the new production system required sufficient flexibility to produce more small-scale products. With the integration of the new press into production, an important milestone was achieved. But the economic and technical growth of the printing center Aschendorff is by no means finished. Already now, shortly after the commissioning of the new press, the expansion of mailroom and printing department until the year 2020 will be discussed with the publishers. The development of the "Printing Factory" continues – with investments in the future. Manfred Werfel, WAN-IFRA Deputy CEO Manfred Werfel Deputy CEO WAN-IFRA | Frankfurt am Main, Germany Phone: +49-69-240063-281 E-Mail: manfred.werfel@wan-ifra.org The International Color Quality Club is the only worldwide printing quality competition for newspapers and magazines. Its goal is to improve the quality of reproduction and printing in production, while also increasing competitiveness as well as training and motivating all personnel. Read more ... World Printers Forum The World Printers Forum (WPF) is an organisation of newspaper printers and suppliers within WAN-IFRA. It promotes the power of print and the sustainability of print production. Read more ... Publishers and printers around the world have come to expect WAN-IFRA to provide the most up-to-date know-how about production processes, whether it be in prepress, printing, workflow or postpress. Its range of advisory services, trainings, reports and events are unparalleled. Read more ... QIPC-EAE and Koenig & Bauer announce cooperation DCOS up for another Omnicon retrofit and inspection system installation on a Goss Magnum press New York Times upgrades Press with Q.I. Press Controls' automation WAN-IFRA India 2020 - Printing eSummit - Newspaper distribution strategies and co-sharing distribution resources Koenig & Bauer gears up for the future © 2023 WAN-IFRA - World Association of News Publishers
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Episode #6 NEVER GIVING UP – The Diamond Experience Transformation Program 2018. Posted byBradley Chapman 3rd January 2018 Posted inbusiness coaching, The Diamond ExperienceTags: bradley chapman. the diamond experience, business coaching, live streamingLeave a comment on Episode #6 NEVER GIVING UP – The Diamond Experience Transformation Program 2018.
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Love isn't just in the "air" it's also with the fishes! Please use the drop down menu below to select the materials. The chain style and length have already been chosen for you to suit this design; the pendant will sit below the collar bone. This product does not have space for engravings.
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US WorldMeds is committed to improving the lives of our patients, both in the products that we market and in the therapies that are currently under development. This commitment can be seen in our pipeline, where we are diligently working to bring new therapies and new indications to patients across multiple therapeutic areas. Clinical trials are the cornerstone of furthering our mission to improving the lives of patients. US WorldMeds is committed to sponsoring safe and effective trials that help to better the lives of patients. Thank you for your interest in US WorldMeds. As part of our goal to positively change lives through improved healthcare, we are strongly committed to supporting independent medical education activities and Investigator-Initiated Research (IIR). Please see the guidelines below for submitting medical education grant requests and IIR proposals. We look forward to reviewing your application. 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New Delhi: Congress party workers on Friday held a nationwide protest against the Bharatiya Janata Party-led central government's demonetisation drive, which had its second anniversary on Thursday. Party workers took to the streets in Mumbai, Chennai, Chandigarh, Patna, Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, Ranchi, Bengaluru and in the national capital, protesting against the note ban. The workers of Himachal Pradesh division observed black day in Shimla. Wearing black bands on their heads, the party workers carried placards and raised anti-demonetisation slogans. Himachal Pradesh Congress spokesperson Naresh Chauhan said that people have now realised that Prime Minister Narender Modi has deceived them and that no black money has been recovered as promised before 2014 general elections. Former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat, who protested along with the Congress workers in the national capital, told ANI, "People are unhappy with the BJP government. Demonetisation created a huge loss. We are protesting against it because Indian economy has suffered badly. We need to have a telescope to find a common man, who can stand up and say that he profited due to demonetisation. Only few people earned money due to this move." Party workers who staged a protest outside the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) headquarters in Delhi, were detained. "It's shocking. I have never seen this kind of repression. We are a democracy. We should have been allowed to raise our voice against a wrong and reckless decision, which led to disaster. Prime Minister Modi is responsible for inflicting that pain on Indian people -- there was loss of jobs, loss of lives, loss of business. Poor people were hurt the most," said senior Congress leader Anand Sharma. Congress workers raised slogans criticising the Centre in other cities also such as Mumbai, Chennai, Ranchi, Patna, Chandigarh and Patna. While addressing a press conference in Guwahati, Congress leader P Chidambaram said, "Demonetisation was an ill-conceived move, inspired by one or more persons who are totally unqualified on matters concerning money and the economy." On November 8, 2016, the Centre had declared Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes as non-legal and introduced new Rs 500 and Rs 2,000 notes. Since then, various opposition parties have been highly critical of the Centre's move, while the members of the BJP and its allies have backed the decision. On the second anniversary of demonetisation on Thursday, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley strongly defended demonetisation saying that the note ban had a huge impact on formalising the Indian economy.
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Man jailed after teenage girl was dragged into alleyway and sexually assaulted By Jo Winrow JoW_TandA Reporter A 26-YEAR-old man who carried out a serious sexual assault on a teenage girl after dragging her into an alley has been jailed for more than four years. Adam Baird, of North Dean Road, Braithwaite, Keighley, initially blamed the girl, saying she had tried to kiss him. But despite admitting his guilt before the courts, he continued to blame the teenager when speaking to probation officers prior to sentencing. Sitting at Bradford Crown Court, Judge Jonathan Rose sentenced Baird to four years and four months in prison, urging him to stop blaming his young victim. The court heard that Baird was on Oakworth Road in Keighley near the Royal Mail delivery office at around 11pm on October 13, last year, when he spotted the girl walking home from a night out. He grabbed her wrist and dragged her into an alleyway before sexually assaulting her, said Ian Howard, prosecuting. The attack was shortlived but ended with him pushing the teenager into a wall. She was able to make it home, where her family alerted the police. Baird was arrested after DNA evidence linked him to the attack. Mr Howard added: "When questioned he stated he had seen the complainant and that she had been very drunk. She had fallen over onto the path and when he helped pick her up, she tried to kiss him." Mr Howard described how the attack had left the teenager reluctant to leave the house and walk anywhere by herself. Rebecca Young, for Baird, said that the attack was completely out of character for the father-of-one. "He can't really offer any proper explanation for what went so wrong." She added that he was ashamed of his actions, but that he hadn't yet taken full responsibility for them. Judge Jonathan Rose said: "You must have known seeing her that she was vulnerable, that she was very young, that she was a complete stranger who wanted nothing to do with you." He added: "This young woman is going to be carrying the scars of what you did to her for quite some time in the future." The court heard that Baird is to remain on the sexual offences register indefinitely. Following the attack there were calls for the alleyway, known as Postman's Walk, to be closed off on safety grounds.
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Q: Scala generic functional way of segmenting a polyline Working on an interesting problem of segmenting a line in space which is represented as Seq[Point] abstract class Point[T] { def dimensions: Double def distance(rhs: T) : Double def linearInterpolate(t: T, ratio: Double) : T } can be case class Point2D(x:Double, y:Double) extends Point[Point2D] { override def dimensions: Double = 2.0 def -(rhs: Point2D): Point2D = Point2D(x - rhs.x, y - rhs.y) def +(rhs: Point2D): Point2D = Point2D(x + rhs.x, y + rhs.y) def *(rhs: Double): Point2D = Point2D(x * rhs, y * rhs) override def linearInterpolate(target: Point2D, ratio: Double): Point2D = { ratio match { case 0.0 => this case 1.0 => target case _ => this + (target - this) * ratio } } def dot(rhs: Point2D): Double = x * rhs.x + y * rhs.y def lengthSquared: Double = this.dot(this) def length: Double = Math.sqrt(lengthSquared) override def distance(rhs: Point2D): Double = (rhs - this).length } What I am looking for is: class SegmentLine(sortedPointsInALine: Seq[Point2D]) { require(sortedPointsInALine.nonEmpty) //Main problem to solve def subSegmentWithAbsolute(segmentLength: Double): Seq[Point2D] = ??? //Helper Function, not sure yet if this is correct yet def length: Option[Double] = { def add(sum: Double, points: Seq[Point2D]): Double = { val d = points match { case Seq(start, end) => start.distance(end) } sum + d } (sortedPointsInALine.headOption, sortedPointsInALine.lastOption) match { case (Some(_), Some(_)) => Some(sortedPointsInALine.sliding(2).toSeq.foldLeft(0.0)(add)) case _ => None } } } Example usage: val line = Seq( Point2D(1, 1), Point2D(1, 4) ) val segmentLine = new SegmentLine(line).subSegmentWithAbsolute(1.0) val expectedLine = Seq( Point2D(1, 1), Point2D(1, 2), Point2D(1, 3), Point2D(1, 4) ) segmentedLine should be equal to expectedline Two things I am stuck on: 1) A good segmentation algorithm for line 2) Would Like to make SegmentLine generic enough to take in a Seq of anything that extends Point Strict functional programming is preferred. Appreciate the help with implementation and design clarifications.
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Home > Honours > 100 Goals in Career Most Career Goals for Glenelg (1921 to 2022) View 100+ 200+ 300+ 400+ 500+ Goalers Click Detail buttons in menu or Individual Players, or, Enter name in search box. DK 'Fred' Phillis 800 Career Goals 884 goals 100 Goals in a Season: 5 10 Goals in a Game: 9 Glenelg Career Player#: 530 Played: 1966--1978, 1981 200 Game Player 5X 100 Goals in a Season 9X 10 Goals in a Match 7X Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1968--1972, 1975--1976 Glenelg Hall of Fame 1961--1976 Magarey Medallist 1969 5X League Top Goalkicker 1969, 1970, 1971, 1975, 1976 Premiership Player 1973 6 Grand Finals Played - 1969 1970 1973 1974 1975 1977 10 State Games, 26 Goals SA Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2002 Strong-leading and powerful-marking, he was the first full forward to win a Magarey Medal (only Port's Scott Hodges has done it since). On his day he was unstoppable, as he was when he booted a club record 18.6 against Central District in 1975. Jack Owens 10 Goals in a Game: 10 Player#: 66 Played: 1924--1935 2 seasons Glenelg Captain 1933--1934 10X 10 Goals in a Match 10X Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1924--1932, 1934 4X League Top Goalkicker 1926*, 1927, 1928, 1932 Premiership Captain 1934 1 Grand Finals as Captain - 1934 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934 Kicked 13 goals in successive games against Port & South in 1932 9 State Games, 26 Goals Owens made up for a lack of height and weight with great anticipation and judgement and an uncanny ability to time his leap. His left-foot screw punts were long and straight. He was continually handed out rough treatment with two or three opponents competing with him for marks but he still consistently managed to kick bags of goals. Jack Owens -- Goals by Season Colin Churchett Played: 1943, 1946--1954 played with Glenelg-West in 1943 6X Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1947--1951, 1953 4X League Top Goalkicker 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951 Best of 13 goals in a match v South in 1949 A full forward who seemed to have a sixth sense where the goals were to such an extent that a freakish snap at first would appear a fluke – but he could do it time after time. The only SANFL footballer to kick 100 goals in a season between 1941 and 1969 – and he did it twice. He could snap with either foot and was the first man to consistently kick goals from the boundary line with the checkside punt. Peter Carey 3X Glenelg Best & Fairest 1975, 1979, 1981 Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1973 Fos Williams Medallist 1981 2X All Australian 1979, 1980 2X Premiership Captain 1985 1986 3X Premiership Player 1973 1985 1986 4 Grand Finals as Captain - 1985 1986 1987 1988 10 Grand Finals Played - 1973 1974 1975 1977 1981 1982 1985 1986 1987 1988 Great of Glenelg Best on Ground in 1973 Grand Final v North 19 State Games Australian Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2009 "Super" made his league debut as a 17 year old in 1971 against Centrals at Elizabeth while still a student at Seacombe High School. He established himself early in his career at centre-half-forward - booting six goals from that position in a best-afield performance in the 1973 grand final win. He remained the keystone in Glenelg's forward line until around 1978, when he transitioned into the club's no.1 ruckman - and remained there until is retirement after the 1988 grand final. He was club captain for 6 seasons from 1983 onwards, and maintained his high standards throughout his career with many observers rating him as best on ground in Glenelg's 1986 grand final win. During his playing career he amassed 448 league games for Glenelg as well as 19 state appearances and won many awards including 3 Glenelg best & fairest awards, 1 Fos Williams Medal and 2 All Australian selections. Since retirement he has been inducted into the Glenelg Hall of Fame, the SA Football Hall of Fame and the Australian Football Hall of Fame and has been made a Great of Glenelg. Stephen Copping Played: 1974--1981, 1985--1986 3X Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1979, 1981, 1985 2X Premiership Player 1985 1986 5 Grand Finals Played - 1975 1977 1981 1985 1986 5 State Games Remembered for those telescopic arms that stretched out to pull in the most impossible marks. His kicking style may have been ungainly but he rarely missed, making him one of the most dangerous forwards in the game. Kym Hodgeman Coach: 1991--1992; 48 games - 54% won 2 seasons Glenelg Coach 2X Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1978--1979 All Australian 1979 1 Grand Finals as Coach - 1992 Reserves Magarey Medallist in 1974 Third in Magarey Medal in 1980 91 Games with North Melbourne, Best and Fairest 1984 Neil Kerley knew very quickly this tiny rover was "special" when he ran the wrong way straight into a charging pack of Port Adelaide players and grabbed a mark. He had electric pace and agility, skill, courage, persistence and was lethal around the goals. After a very successful stint with North Melbourne, he returned to the Bay to fulfil a lifelong dream and play in the Tigers' 1986 premiership. Graham Cornes Coach: 1985--1990; 149 games - 63% won Glenelg Captain 1978 Tassie Medallist 1980 Simpson Medallist 1979 SA State Captain 1978 4X All Australian 1979, 1980, 1987, 1988 2X Premiership Coach 1985 1986 5 Grand Finals as Coach - 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 8 Grand Finals Played - 1969 1970 1973 1974 1975 1977 1981 1982 6-2 win-loss record as SA coach v Victoria Inaugural coach of Adelaide Crows From his first game against Sturt in 1967 it was obvious this spindly blonde had star quality. One of the most spectacular high marks in South Australian football history, he had all the skills and when it came to the crunch was at his best as with his classic mark and goal in the dying moments of the 1973 grand final. John Fidge 3X Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1990, 1992--1993 2 Grand Finals Played - 1990 1992 Best of 13 goals in a match v West in 1992 Powerfully-built, strong-marking, long-kicking full forward who on his day was unstoppable, a real match winner. Stephen Kernahan Jack Oatey Medallist 1985 2X Fos Williams Medallist 1984, 1988 5X All Australian 1985, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1994 3 Grand Finals Played - 1981 1982 1985 Leading vote getter in 1983 Magarey Medal but was ineligible due to suspension Kicked 10 goals in State match v Victoria in 1984 251 Games for Carlton - 738 Goals, club leading Goalkicker 11 years in a row, Best and Fairest 1987, 1989, 1992, 226 Games as Captain He had everything. The height, the physique, the marking ability that was second to none, the long accurate kick, the big-game temperament, the leadership… how many premierships would he have helped the Tigers to if he had played in the days before Victorian clubs lured our best talent away? David Marshall Glenelg Best & Fairest 1990 Runner-up in Magarey Medal in 1990 His silky skills and all round class were showcased when, after 13 years of league football, he made his mark in the AFL in the inaugural year of the Crows in 1991. Always composed and in control he could deliver the ball beautifully either by foot or by hand and no-one was a more lethal finisher running into goals. Arthur Link 1 State Game, 3 Goals Low-to-the-ground rover who thrived on picking up the crumbs. Dashing, elusive and always determined to get in and get the ball, his pace was a key to Glenelg's 1934 grand final win. He was named in Glenelg's best players in 15 out of 20 games in the 1934 premiership season. Link and champion full forward Jack Owens were young Tiger fan Colin Churchett's heroes in the 1930's. "He was a fearless, socks-down player who would run all day and was good around the goals, kicking screw punts or drop kicks equally well", Churchett said. Ruory Kirkby Neville Caldwell 1 State Game Versatile, highly-skilled and quick for his size (6ft 3inches), he was a consistent player for 12 seasons and a key member of the 1973 premiership team. Rex Voigt Energetic rover who fearlessly bore into packs to win the ball, he kicked seven goals in the winning grand final against North Adelaide in 1973. He proceeded to become one of the best back pocket players around, arguably being best-on-ground in the 1975 grand final. Nick Chigwidden 4X Glenelg Best & Fairest 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 2X Runner-up in Magarey Medal - 1993, 1999 An ultra-determined, competitive, fearless rover and inspirational leader, Chiggy for many years after the arrival of the Crows in SA football remained the heart and soul of the Glenelg Football Club. Tony Symonds, Chigwidden's coach in 1995-96, said he was "one of the most outstanding club men Glenelg had ever had. He has as much heart as any player I've played with and he doesn't accept second best". Frank Burt A clever forward pocket-rover with an accurate kick for goal. Jim West Ray Button High-marking forward whose aerial skills were compared with "Blue" Johnston. Could change the course of a game with his spectacular feats. Tony Symonds 4 Grand Finals Played - 1982 1985 1986 1990 Lightly-built wingman who had all the skills and pace to burn, he was a key member of the Bays' back-to-back flags, shining in the 1986 grand final. John Sandland Liam McBean Player#: 1085 3X Ken Farmer Medallist 2019, 2020, 2021 Bob Quinn Medallist 2020 Colin Richens 2X Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1960, 1962 12 State Games, 4 Goals A rover who was quick off the mark, had superb ball skills and uncanny anticipation, which often allowed him to snare the ball from opposition ruckmen. A fiery red-head he won State selection as a rover, then later in his career as a back pocket. John Seebohm Remembered mostly as a resolute, reliable centre half-back, he showed his versatility and skills by booting 89 goals from full forward in 1987. A wonderful and resilient clubman. Darren Mansell Tony McGuinness 3X All Australian 1988, 1992, 1993 109 Games with Footscray - Best and Fairest 1987 113 Games with Adelaide - Captain 1995-96, Best and Fairest 1993 Exploded on to the scene with an outstanding game from the bench in the 1981 grand final and caused a sensation in a tremendous 1982 season by becoming the youngest winner of the Magarey Medal at just 18. Had explosive pace and also could run all day, had a booming left-foot kick for his size and booted countless team-lifting goals on the run and from "impossible" angles. Chris McDermott SA State Captain 1988, 1990-1995 7 Grand Finals Played - 1981 1982 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 66 Games with Adelaide Crows, Captain 1991-1994, Best and fairest 1992 His courage, desperation, ability to read the play, get his hands on the ball and set up team-mates and remarkable toughness are legendary at Glenelg. In the club's glory years of the late 1980's he not surprisingly was known as the "heart of the Bay". Peter McInerney A hard-working rover, whose skills, determination and ball getting ability won him State selection in 1977-78 and '80. Brian Rundle Leading Goalkicker at end of Minor Round in 1955 -- was passed by Sturt's Paul Caust in Finals series Paul Weston 2X Glenelg Best & Fairest 1976, 1980 SA State Captain 1981, 1982 2 Grand Finals as Captain - 1981 1982 Third in Magarey Medal in 1976, 1979, 1981 A Player with all the skills and a wonderful football brain who could play in any key position and dominate, he always seemed to have so much time to do anything. He also had a booming kick – who could forget his winning torpedo punt goal in the dying seconds against Norwood in 1982? Peter Marker SA State Captain 1971--1973, 1975 3 Grand Finals as Captain - 1973 1974 1975 His courage and desperation to get in and get the ball were hallmarks of his game. Highly-skilled and one of Glenelg's great leaders, his class shone through with his third placing for the Tassie Medal in the 1972 State Carnival. Allan Crabb plus ?? games with Glenelg-West 3 seasons Glenelg Captain 1949, 1955--1956 Tomkins Medallist (under-19s) in 1941 A 6 ft 2 inch ruckman, who was lion-hearted and one of the toughest players the game has seen. A safe mark with a big leap, and the ability to kick with either foot, his mental and physical toughness made him a noted big-game player. Matthew Duldig Peter Maynard One of the biggest possession winners in South Australian football in the 1980's, he could read the play well, make space and when he had the ball, use it efficiently. A typically dominant performance came in the 1986 grand final, when he seemed to have the ball on a string. George 'Blue' Johnston Hard-as-nails ruckman with a pair of hands like a vice, who was one of the most spectacular high-fliers SA football has produced. Won the Magarey Medal in Glenelg's 1934 premiership year but a knee injury prevented him training in the week of the grand final. Despite that, he still played an heroic game, his towering mark on the goal-line in the last quarter sealing the flag. In his Magarey Medal winning year in 1934, he polled votes in 14 of 17 games, and was named in Glenelg's best players in 15 out of 20 games that season. George 'Blue' Johnston became Glenelg's second Magarey Medallist in 1934 and played a pivotal role in helping them win their first premiership that season. Glenelg had reached the finals for the first time, but had a most inauspicious first appearance in a League major round when they were badly beaten by Port in the second semi­final. However, they went on to defeat Sturt in the preliminary final and Port in the grand final, and Johnston played a leading role in this recovery, with his brilliant ruckwork and high marking. Starting with Glenelg in 1927, he reached the peak of his career in the 1930's, and was famous for his high, finger-tip marking. Johnston was a force in league and interstate football in the years until he retired in 1940. Glenelg supporters will remember him for two incidents in the closing stages of the 1934 grand final. After leading by 17 points at three-quarter time, Port had gained all the momentum and were closing the gap. They were launching another counter-attack from their backline and the ball seemed certain to reach scoring range, when Johnston, with a superbly judged turn, pulled down a one-hand mark in the centre of the field to restore the initiative to his side. Then, in the dying stages, after Port had drawn level on the scoreboard, he pulled down a towering mark and goaled in the goalsquare, to restore Glenelg's lead and no doubt inspire his teammates to hang on for a famous victory. From 1934 until the end of his career in 1940, Johnston was the leader of the South Australian rucks in many games against Victoria and Western Australia. Capable of withstanding intense opposition in the crushes, he was the aerial artist in the State ruck, which had "Bull" Reval and Bob Quinn, two famous Port Adelaide players, as his partners. In view of the part he played in Glenelg winning their first premiership, Johnston's Magarey Medal award was greeted enthusiastically by football followers in all districts. There was no better known player at that time and the award to him of football's highest honor was a fitting recognition of his contribution to the game in this State. Based on article in The Tiger, 1962 Todd Grima Ken Farmer Medallist 2010 Justin McConnell Mark Russell Bob Anesbury 97 Games with Hawthorn, 144 Goals - 4th in Brownlow in 1988 He had the uncanny ability to mark balls he seemed to have no right to claim. When Stephen Kernahan headed for Carlton in 1986 Glenelg's premiership chances seemingly had gone too. But Hall slipped into centre half-forward and booted six goals in a match winning grand final display. Josh Scott Craig Budarick Percy Winkler Harry Kernahan Loping ruckman who was an expert palmer. His determination and courage was shown by the way he played on with a broken collarbone in South Australia's win against Western Australia in Perth in 1962. His influence on Glenelg was enormous as in his reign as secretary-general manager the Tigers won three premierships. Clayton Lamb Daryl Rady Leslie Lush Robbie Walter Doug Long 2 seasons Glenelg Coach (incl. Captain Coach 1962--1963) 73 Games with Geelong in VFL A ruckman with height (6ft, 4inch), pace and tenacity, he made his VFL debut with Geelong at 17 and starred in the 1961 night grand final win against North Melbourne. Was chosen to play for Victoria but missed out with a broken finger. Signed by Glenelg for the 1962 season, when Geoff Motley was refused a clearance by Port Adelaide to coach the Bays, ended up captain-coach, aged just 21. Harold Percy Lachlan Hosie Brian McGowan 118 Games with South Melbourne - 171 Goals, was their leading goalkicker in 1961 Tiny rover with great ball getting ability and a sixth sense around the goals. Terry Milera Keith Haussen Ross Gibbs So cool he appeared almost casual but he was wonderfully skilled and as a back pocket he could turn defence into attack with his rebounding style and spectacular marking. When the going was tough early in the 1985 grand final, with North Adelaide on top, he kept the Tigers in the game. Graham Fraser Keith Pattinson David Holst Tough, determined, straight-ahead midfielder who could take a spectacular mark and added steel to the skilful sides of John Halbert. Craig Woodlands Brett Backwell R.O.Shearman Medallist in 2003 Neil Davies Coach: 1958--1959, 1961; 44 games - 42% won Made such a stunning start to his league career in 1951 he played for South Australia after just three league games. In his third season he was an All-Australian and he continued to prove himself at the highest level in 20 State matches. A player with electrifying pace, he was the first Glenelg player to captain South Australia. Colin Richens called him "the best". A player with a great leap, only serious knee injuries stopped him being remembered as one of South Australia's greatest champions. As captain-coach he led Glenelg to the 1959 preliminary final after winning The Advertiser Cup night competition. Glen McPherson Michael Murphy Kevin Rowe
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I know I've said it before but I'll say it again, stripper heels are the most comfortable heels you'll ever wear. The skintight plastic means they never rub or give you blisters, and the plush cushioned soles make it possible to dance and run around in them all night. The pair I usually wear are only 4" with no platform, from the Pleaser bikini-fitness range (a great option for tall girls, or dealing with low ceilings). However, now that I have some auditions coming up and will be performing in different venues, doing different shows, I want to get a more theatrical pair just for stage performances. I have my heart set on these rose-bud beauties. I want to frolic like a woodland Barbie. I also want to get myself feeling fierce for September and book in for rose quartz or amethyst acrylic nails. Crystal and marble-effect nails are my new favourite thing, check them out on Pinterest if you don't know what I'm talking about. I was going to get eyelash extensions too but seeing as I sleep on my front, I think I'll stick to falsies. A new Pacifica perfume would be great too, and some Urban Decay Setting Spray. In an ideal world I'd be filling my closet with fantastical outfits from Love Child Boudoir, like the gorgeous flowery harness top above, but right now my budget can't really spring to that. I'm also going to re-read my copy of Striptastic by Jacq The Stripper, which the utter babe herself sent me a while back. I insist you check it out, it's red-hot, scorching genius from a fellow ripper. All of this stuff will be thrown into a new weekender. Hopefully a cute eggshell one from Victoria's Secret PINK. I've just installed iStripper, and now I enjoy having the sexiest virtual strippers get naked on my desktop.
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Jari Jukka Hannu Koskela, född 11 mars 1956 i Kankaanpää, är en finländsk präst och politiker (Sannfinländarna). Han är ledamot av Finlands riksdag sedan 2019. Till utbildningen är Koskela doktor i samhällsvetenskaper från Östra Finlands universitet, teologie magister från Helsingfors universitet och ekonom från Uppsala universitet. Koskela hade påbörjat doktorandstudierna vid Kuopio universitet och avlade doktorsexamen 2012 efter att enheten i Kuopio hade blivit en del av Östra Finlands universitet. Koskela blev invald i riksdagsvalet 2019 med 4 324 röster från Satakunta valkrets. Noter Ledamöter av Finlands riksdag för Sannfinländarna Finländska politiker under 2000-talet Alumner från Uppsala universitet Alumner från Helsingfors universitet Personer från Kankaanpää Födda 1956 Levande personer Män
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Victorious Wiki talk TheSlap TheSlap.com is the Hollywood Arts social networking website where the students post statuses, photos, videos, and news at the school. Other students comment on what they do and follow them. It is similar to https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/TheSlap Victoria "Tori" Vega is the main protagonist of the hit Nickelodeon show, Victorious. She experiences the biggest change of her life during the Big Showcase when she transfers from Sherwood High School to Hollywood Arts https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Tori_Vega The entire series is now available on Netflix! Find your favorite episode to rewatch! Read more https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Victorious_Wiki Jade West is one of the eight main characters and is one of the four main characters to appear in every episode in the Nickelodeon TV show Victorious. She used to often serve as an https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Jade_West Beck Oliver is one of the eight main characters of Victorious. He is Jade West's boyfriend and seems to be the leader of the gang. Because of his talents and good-looks and particularly https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Beck_Oliver Catarina "Cat" Valentine is one of the eight main characters on Victorious. She is known as a ditzy, bubbly, cheerful, and dimwitted person who rarely gets angry, although she is very sensitive. She is Jade https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Cat_Valentine Trina Vega is one of the eight main characters in the series and Tori Vega's older sister. Trina is only one year older than Tori, and is in the senior class at Hollywood Arts https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Trina_Vega What I Hate is a series of video segments created by Jade on TheSlap. She originally stated that the videos are monthly, but this soon changed. Each episode, Jade starts saying what she hates (or https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/What_I_Hate Robert "Robbie" Shapiro is one of the eight main characters on Victorious. He is a ventriloquist who almost always carries his best friend Rex with him. Robbie is shy, awkward, and a little weird, but https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Robbie_Shapiro Hollywood Arts High School is a fictional performing arts high school (grades 9-12) in the Hollywood district in Los Angeles, California. It is the main setting of Victorious. It's unknown when and how https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Hollywood_Arts_High_School André Harris is one of the eight main characters and is one of the four main characters to appear in every episode in Victorious. He is the musically-talented best friends of Tori Vega. He https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/André_Harris Rex Powers is one of the eight main characters of Victorious. He is Robbie's best friend and ventriloquist dummy. Rex has no filter. He does not like to be called a "dummy" or "puppet https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Rex_Powers Freak the Freak Out (also known as Freak Out ) is the 13th and 14th episode of Victorious. 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The first episode starts out with Cat talking about https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Cat's_Random_Thoughts Cat's Brother Although he has never been seen, Cat frequently mentions her odd brother which became a running gag in "Victorious" and again in "Sam and Cat". Cat's brother has been the cameraman for a few https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Cat's_Brother Take A Hint Take A Hint is a pop duet sung by Tori and Jade. It is Tori and Jade's first ever duet together. It appeared in Season 3 of Victorious in the episode, Tori& Jade's https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Take_A_Hint Victorious is known to have a plethora of innuendos and ambiguous actions or quotes even though the series is targeted for tweens and young teenagers. Many of Dan Schneider's shows, like iCarly, Drake& Josh https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Innuendo Bori is the pairing of Beck and Tori (B/eck and T/ori). It is sometimes referred to as Teck (T/ori and B/eck), Beri (Be/ck and To/ri), Toreck (Tor/i and https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Bori Season 1: 2010-2011[] Victoria Justice, Leon Thomas, Matt Bennett, and Liz Gillies were present for all episodes. Ariana Grande was absent for 2 episodes. (1x05, 1x18) https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Episode_Guide Jade Dumps Beck is the 5th episode of Season 1 of Victorious. It aired on May 2, 2010 to 3.3 million viewers. At the beginning of the episode, it is revealed that Beck has https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Jade_Dumps_Beck Victorious (stylized as VICTORiOUS) is an American television series created by Dan Schneider for Nickelodeon. The series revolves around aspiring singer Tori Vega, portrayed by Victoria Justice, who attends a performing arts high school while https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Victorious Erwin Sikowitz or simply just Sikowitz is the acting teacher at Hollywood Arts. His teaching style is very strange and odd. He is portrayed by Eric Lange. https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Erwin_Sikowitz Beck and Jade's Relationship Advice are video segments on TheSlap about relationship advice by Beck and Jade; however, they never do get the chance to actually give relationship advice as shown in the videos https://victorious.fandom.com/wiki/Beck_and_Jade's_Relationship_Advice
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California elder abuse law is very complex and requires the assistance of a knowledgeable Criminal Defense Attorney who has successfully handled these cases in the Los Angeles Courthouses. Each courthouse has its own policies and in defending these cases I have learned that they must be defended on a case by case basis with an eye towards giving the prosecutors what they want, if they have a solid case against your client. If, on the other hand, the case against the client is weak and there is no way for them to successfully prove that elder abuse occurred, then there is a different approach that is taken, which involves litigating the cases and making sure the client's rights, freedom, reputation and criminal record are protected at all costs. WHAT ARE YOU FACING IF YOU ARE CHARGED WITH ELDER ABUSE IN ONE OF THE LOS ANGELES COURTHOUSES? There are a handful of crimes that judges and prosecutors are particular harsh on in Los Angeles and Elder Abuse is one of them. In the past 25 years I have handled many Elder Abuse cases and it is always a battle to achieve a fair resolution for the client. Another thing that I have noticed in these cases is that the alleged abuse can take many different forms. Sometimes the alleged abuse is physical, other times mental and there is also abuse of an elderly person that stems from financial issues. In many of the cases that I have defended in the past, I have noticed that the police and prosecutors do not always have the full extent of the story and there are mitigating factors that can be uncovered and presented to them that can make a huge difference. Of course, as you might guess, these Elder Abuse cases spin on their own facts and there are varying levels of abuse that will be addressed with varying degrees of punishment by the authorities tasked with investigating and prosecuting these cases. In my experience, when I defend one of these cases, the prosecuting agency will usually assign a special prosecutor who works for the family violence unit of the District Attorney's Office in Los Angeles County. These prosecutors are give specific instructions when it comes to Elder Abuse cases and they must authorize everything they do on the cases through their chain of command. As you can probably see, without a seasoned criminal defense attorney on your side, the deck can become quickly stacked against you. Elder abuse is considered a felony and under California Penal Code Section 368 is defined as physical abuse, financial abuse, or any other treatment that results in physical and/or mental pain or suffering towards an elder or a dependent adult (someone over the age of 65). This definition is broadly constued by prosecuting agencies and judges alike. The primary policy aim and concern is to protect the elderly and make sure they are not taked advantage of because they do not have the faculties to fend for themselves. To be convicted, the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant willfully or negligently subjected an elder to uncalled for physical pain or mental suffering or allowed another person to do so. And, that the conduct occurred under circumstances likely to produce great bodily injury; that the defendant knew or should have known that the alleged victim was an elder (over 65). Again, the legislature has made the laws related to elder abuse in such a ways as to stand up to attack and protect those older members of sociecty. The crime is considered a wobbler offense, meaning that it may be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the severity of the abuse and other circumstances such as may be occurring. The decision whether to file a cases as a felony or misdemeanor is in the discretion of the various prosecuting agencies in Los Angeles and the defense will have to argue against and unfavorable decision after the case is filed against the client. If convicted as a misdemeanor, a defendant faces informal probation, a maximum of one year in jail, fines, restitution to victim ,and counseling. Typically a person is put on three years of probation and there is a protective order put in place by the judge protecting the abused person and have the defendant stay away from them and not do anything that could be construed as further abuse. If convicted as a felony, a defendant faces formal probation, either prison or jail (depending on how serious the abuse, restitution, fines and a variety of other punishments depending on the specific nature of the abuse and the damage that was inflicted on the victim. As elder abuse lawyers in San Fernando Valley our ultimate goal is to avoid these harsh penalties for our clients. We fight aggressively and do whatever we can to get the best possible results by arguing on your behalf and asserting any and all applicable defenses. Your best first step is to set up a consultation so you can get clarity in what you are facing and begin the process of designing a plan that will assist in the resolution of your matter. Contact the Hedding Law Firm and set up a free consultation.
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Who's On The James Bond Director Short List? EXCLUSIVE: James Bond has a release date for his next film, and he will soon have a director. We've known for months that Daniel Craig was going to return and finish his run as 007 with the one film commitment he has left on his deal, so that is hardly a surprise. While there has been published speculation about Dunkirk's Christopher Nolan and Baby Driver's Edgar Wright possibly surfacing as each did the press tour on those hit films, I'm hearing that the three frontrunners to direct the next James Bond movie are Yann Demange, Denis Villeneuve and David Mackenzie. Demange directed '71, an electric 2014 thriller that starred Jack O'Connell as a British soldier left behind the lines in Northern Ireland after dark, who struggles to get safe. He is currently directing White Boy Rick, with Matthew McConaughey leading the ensemble.Villeneuve is coming off the Best Picture nominee Arrival and Blade Runner 2049, the Alcon sequel which will be released by Warner Bros October 6. Mackenzie directed Best Picture nominee Hell or High Water, and he signed on to direct Outlaw King, the story of Scottish king Robert the Bruce, which most know from Braveheart. These are top of the food chain filmmakers, all. As for Nolan and Wright, each has shown some exuberance about Bond duty, but the likelier scenario is they would take over the franchise down the line when it is inevitably rebooted and they can start from scratch.Villeneuve might have a scheduling conflict — he's making Dune for Legendary — which might give a slight edge to Demange. The three frontrunners have all had meetings, I am told. Courtesy of MGM Pictures/Columbia Pictures EON 's Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli and MGM still haven't set a distributor for the film, but there is plenty of time for that. Longtime home Sony, Warner Bros, Annapurna, Fox and Universal are all pursuing distribution rights to the franchise. But the producers and MGM did just set the Bond 25 movie for November 8, 2019, with a traditional earlier release in the UK and rest of the world. That means they will have to select a filmmaker quickly and I expect that to be completed by end of summer. Bond 25 will be written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who penned Casino Royale, Quantum Of Solace, Skyfall and Spectre. This article was printed from https://deadline.com/2017/07/james-bond-director-short-list-yann-demange-denis-villenueve-david-mackenzie-1202136402/
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I had a problem with my CF Card which i used in a Canon 5D MkIII with magic lantern recording .MLV files. All recorded ok in camera, but when I went to download the footage on my iMac the card was blank - no files, folders, etc. So I used PhotoRec to recover the files which worked well, but the .mlv are only 3.6mb in size. When I import them into RAWMagic, I can see the correct ISO, Timecode etc, however the files are only 1 frame. A manual data recovery with a disk editor is probably needed to find all the video frame (VIDF). If you want you can send an image of the memory card (TestDisk, Advanced, Image Creation, compress the image.dd file) or the card itself. Please send me a private email if you are interested. Just wanted to follow up on this. I accidentally deleted files from my CF card using Magic Lantern's file manager. Photorec is restoring photos (CR2) just fine, but MLVs are being restored in 3.6MB chunks. CF is a Komputerbay 64GB 1066x, which I formated in camera (Canon 5D Mark III) prior to shooting. benjaminallison, do you have the problem with latest photorec 7.1-WIP ? Yeah 7.1-WIP is retrieving 3.6mb sized files. Now, these files were deleted using Magic Lantern's File Manager. As soon as I realized what happened, I popped the card out, so nothing was written subsequent (but I'm not sure if that particular delete method messes with the data in some way). I tried undelete using Testdisk, and while it can see the files and undelete them in (what appear to be) more accurate filesizes, the data seems to be mangled for some reason. Can you do a test ? Put a small memory card in your camera, take a video. Do not delete this file. Run PhotoRec, start a recovery, choose [Whole] instead of [Free]. If you have the same problem, please run testdisk, Advanced, Image Creation, upload the image.dd file on google drive (or similar) and send me the link. I will try to find where the problem is. Interestingly, the recovered version is at least a valid MLV, unlike the deleted files on the CF card. It seems like it's just missing the last 16 frames or so. Also, Photorec was also able to recover deleted MLVs on the SD card and render usable files (again, smaller sizes, missing some frames). I'm not sure if the greater success is due to the differences in card formats (CF is FAT32, SD is NTFS). I can try the same test on the CF card if that helps (now that I've made a Testdisk image, am I safe to write to the card, or should I still avoid writing to it?). Additionally, I do have some MLVs that I moved off of the CF before the deletion mishap. Note sure if those would be helpful to help compare data patterns. I'm uploading the Testdisk image, I'll report back once it's available. image.dd of CF image uploaded. Sending PM with the details. Just checking in to see if there was any hope of recovery! I appreciate everything you're doing.
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'Santa Lucía Green House' is in the middle of Santiago town and next to the most central metro station, 'Santa Lucia,' which is a 1 minute walk from the house. This station has the best connections to places of interest within the city. Today this area has been re-energised by the lives of university students as most of the universities are situated here and, as a result the locality is full of restaurants, pubs, theatres and a feel-good atmosphere. Your hosts are a Chilean family who will help you plan your activities in the city or country and who will care for your security and comfort while you stay in our rooms. We offer broadband internet, breakfast and shared bathrooms. A good option after your long travels, a place where you can stay quiet and comfortable. We have FREE internet in a common area and also WI-FI. There are no recent reviews for Green House. Book this hostel in Santiago and be the first one reviewing Green House. Do you have any question about Green House? Please contact us directly via Live Chat here.
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Trends in Target Date Fund Investing - Cammack Retirement Group, Inc. Since their inclusion as a qualified default investment alternative (QDIA) under the Pension Protection Act of 2006, target date funds (TDFs) have seen an explosion of growth, with assets topping $1 trillion in 2017 (1). This unprecedented growth has resulted in TDFs playing an important role in the retirement success of a growing number of investors. TDF growth is primarily due to the appeal of professional management of a participant's asset allocation, fund selection, and glidepath. With a TDF, a participant can adopt a "set-it-and-forget-it" approach to retirement investing, since the fund's manager selects the underlying funds and adjusts the asset allocation over time to become more conservative as the participant nears retirement. Historically, investment managers offered TDFs with traditional investment styles that were invested in their own underlying investment funds. Recordkeeper's proprietary target date funds were also heavily utilized. As the adoption and popularity of target date funds continues to expand, so have the diversity of TDF offerings. Today, plan sponsors can select from a universe of options to best fit their participant population. This new world of target date funds has resulted in the emergence of new trends. The increased popularity of TDFs has encouraged investment managers and vendors to think about the next step. Now, managers are increasingly considering open architecture, incorporating the funds of competitors with unique capabilities that complement their own. This "unbundling" mirrors what has previously occurred in the core investment lineup of defined contribution plans over the past two decades. Managers are also evaluating passive versus active management, preferring passive management in efficient asset classes (e.g., large-cap core) and active management in asset classes with greater potential for generating alpha. Hybrid blend strategies, a combination of active and passive underlying strategies, have gained significant traction in the industry. The TDF series launched in 2018 from two of the biggest investment managers were both hybrid strategies. Firms that manage TDFs have established additional target date series in an attempt to meet investors' preferences. Initially, firms came to market with a single approach to target date investing but have since launched different versions of their TDFs; some with multiple glidepaths to address different levels of risk-tolerance. In general, there is a wide variety of glidepaths, ranging from very aggressive for investors focused on capital appreciation to very conservative for those focused on the preservation of capital. To illustrate this range, consider participants expected to retire in 2020. These individuals can select from equity exposure of up to 66%, or as little as 11%, depending on the target date fund manager (2). Underlying target date investment managers are even exploring the inclusion of alternative investments and fixed income sectors with low interest rate sensitivity. These managers have swapped out some of the underlying active strategies with quantitative or smart beta strategies, in order to seek lower correlation among the actively managed funds. A select few managers are even using illiquid asset classes, such as direct real estate, in their target date funds. Others have incorporated funds based on environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria. In today's TDF landscape, off-the-shelf target date offerings have expanded to meet the variety of investors' interests and needs. Not only do today's target date fund providers offer variations of their strategies, they also make their strategies available in a different vehicle, via a collective investment trust (CIT). Since CITs are designed for qualified institutional investors, they typically cost less than mutual funds. Most of the recent launches of target date funds have been in a CIT structure, rather than in a mutual fund structure. It is important to note that these investment vehicles are not available in certain 403(b) plans. One of the most significant recent trends for target date funds is the increasing preference for series that own passively managed funds. According to Morningstar, nearly 95% of the net flows to target date funds in 2017 went to TDF series that invest predominantly in index funds (3). This trend has narrowed the gap in assets under management between active and passive series. While active series still contain more assets, passive series accounted for 42% of target date assets in 2017, compared to 24% in 2008 (4). Fees for target date funds continued their multi-year downward trend in 2018. The injection of more passive exposure and the launch of TDFs that blend active and passive funds have contributed to this trend. In order to make their products more competitive, active managers have also lowered their fees. 2008 proved to be watershed moment for many target date funds. High equity exposure in "near-to retirement" date funds resulted in volatility and principal loss, forcing many participants to reassess their retirement date and income assumptions. As a result, managers have spent considerable time, effort, and money developing products and services designed to provide protection from similar market events and to meet participant desires for a steady stream of income through retirement. In the development of these new products, asset managers, recordkeepers, consultants, and other third-party product and service providers are focusing on three key areas: (1) guaranteed income products developed to deliver a continuous stream of income in retirement, (2) asset allocation tools and services that utilize an employer's underlying investment products to properly allocate a participant's account and possibly provide a continuous stream of income in retirement and (3) custom portfolios allowing a plan sponsor to specify both the underlying investment options and the glidepath. Of the three, the asset allocation tools and services have had the highest usage and adoption rate by plan sponsors and participants. Plan sponsors and their participants are looking for ways to make their defined contribution plans look and feel more like defined benefit plans, and vendors are exploring ways to make this happen. While annuities have suffered from an image problem, retirees desire an income stream that can cover fixed costs. The next generation of products may incorporate an insurance guarantee around an investment portfolio. However, the adoption of these products has been modest at best, due to several factors, such as portability issues with a recordkeeper change and overall fees. It is expected that these issues will be addressed through additional regulation and product development. Compared to the first generation of target date funds, recent TDF series are more diverse, less expensive, and often offer a combination of passive and active underlying strategies. They come in many varieties and forms and offer a great range in order to meet all types of investor needs. The primary criticism of target date funds is that the glidepath is one-size-fits-all. However, investors who do not elect a TDF are more prone to attempt market-timing, a strategy that has consistently proven detrimental to their returns. Since target date funds allow investors to offload all investment decision-making to professionals, their appeal is likely to continue to increase. Therefore, additional innovation and development is expected to take place in the industry.
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Local/State The Seraaj Files To Be Equal Oscar Blayton The Gantt Report Rappin' With Sandy B Reviews by Gary Roen Rusty Wright Spiritually Speaking EarthTalk Q&A Black Media I Am An Advocate Publish My Fictitious Name The Orlando Advocate Home Lifestyle Health Disability: Ignorance is NOT Bliss Disability: Ignorance is NOT Bliss Seraaj Disabled people are limited only by the lack of access the rest of us cause. The only real disability is ignorance. Nearly everyone knows someone who has a disability. Stevie Wonder once called on the world to open itself up to the disabled so that they can experience what the rest of us take for granted. I heard him call on Beyonce to have her songs released in Braille for the many blind musicians who would love to learn and play her music. From a purely business perspective it makes sense– disabled people spend money, too. Children especially should be exposed to disability issues now because among them may be the few who one day make the discoveries that change the lives of disabled people everywhere. Children should be taught to understand and appreciate the capabilites of chidren with disabilities. Below are some books about autism and Downs Syndrome that might help bring additional exposure to the issues confronting the disabled. The books for children follow those for adults. Be enlightened. Recommended Reading For Adults Bernick, Michael S. and Richard Holden. The Autism Job Club: The Neurodiverse Workforce in the New Normal of Employment (Skyhorse Publishing, 2015). The authors review the high unemployment rates among adults with autism and other neuro- diverse conditions more than two decades after the ADA. National data on autism employment and unemployment with the individual employment searches of job club members. Brylla, Catalin and Helen Hughes. Documentary and Disability (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017). This edited collection of contributions from media scholars, film practitioners and film historians connects the vibrant fields of documentary and disability studies. Burns, David D. Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy (Harper, 2008). In Feeling Good, eminent psychiatrist, David D. Burns, M.D., outlines the remarkable, scientifically proven techniques that will immediately lift your spirits and help you develop a positive outlook on life. Burns, David D. Ten Days to Self-Esteem (William Morrow Paperbacks, 1999). In Ten Days to Self-esteem, Dr. David Burns presents innovative, clear, and compassionate methods that will help you identify the causes of your mood slumps and develop a more positive outlook on life. Christensen, Shelly. From Longing to Belonging: A Practical Guide to Including People with Disabilities and Mental Health Conditions in Your Faith Community (Inclusion Innovations, 2018). From Longing to Belonging is a comprehensive approach to inclusion of people with disabilities and mental health conditions written by one of the leading voices in the faith community disability inclusion movement. Davis, Lennard J. Enabling Acts: The Hidden Story of How the Americans with Disabilities Act Gave the Largest US Minority Its Rights (Beacon Press, 2015). A gripping and nuanced telling of the behind-the-scenes efforts to pass the Americans with Disabilities Act. Donovan, Rich. Unleash Different: Achieving Business Success Through Disability (ECW Press, 2018). Unleash Different illustrates how companies like Google, PepsiCo, and Nordstrom are attracting people with disabilities as customers and as employees. Guidotti, Rick. Change How You See, See How You Change (Positive Exposure Productions Inc, 2016). This illustrious and uplifting book explores the near twenty-year journey of Positive Exposure's founder and award-winning photographer, Rick Guidotti, on his quest to discover the beauty in genetic diversity. Kennedy, Dan. Little People: Learning to See the World Through My Daughter's Eyes (Rodale Books, 2003). In Little People, Dan Kennedy profiles individuals whose small stature has helped them to succeed, and others who have allowed themselves to be exploited and abused. Prizant, Barry M. Uniquely Human: A Different Way of Seeing Autism (Simon & Schuster, 2016). Autism therapy typically focuses on ridding individuals of "autistic" symptoms such as difficulties interacting socially, problems in communicating, sensory challenges, and repetitive behavior patterns. Now Dr. Barry M. Prizant offers a new and compelling paradigm: the most successful approaches to autism don't aim at fixing a person by eliminating symptoms, but rather seeking to understand the individual's experience and what underlies the behavior. Ruh, Debra. Inclusion Branding: Revealing Secrets to Maximize ROI (Ruh Global, LLC, 2018). Revealing step-by-step, chapter-by-chapter strategies brands can implement to effectively include Persons with Disabilities (PWD) into their customer and employee base, tapping into the trillions available through PWD market, Debra Ruh delivers insights and methodologies used in her 30+ years advising and assisting The United Nations, countries, and multi-national corporations. Shapiro, Joseph P. No Pity: People with Disabilities Forging a New Civil Rights Movement (Broadway Books, 1994). An historical, in-depth look at people with disabilities. The book also takes a close look at the advocacy efforts that led to the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Solomon, Andrew. Far From the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search for Identity (Scribner, 2012). A deeply touching look at how parents and children can learn to accept and embrace differences. The people featured in this book demonstrate how lives with extreme challenges also have extreme value. Recommended Reading for Children Glatzer, Jenna. Taking Down Syndrome to School (Special Kids in School) (JayJo Books, 2002). Picture book about what it is like to have Down syndrome in school. Appropriate for children in elementary school. Ling, Nancy Tupper. My Sister, Alicia May (Pleasant St. Press, 2009). What it's like to grow up with a sister with Down syndrome. Appropriate for children in first to third grade. Llano, Gabriella and Tiziana Vazquez. In My World: Down Syndrome (AuthorHouse, 2013). With the support of her family, a girl with Down syndrome lives her life and learns to accept being herself. Appropriate for children in elementary school. Palacio, R.J. Wonder (Knopf Books for Young Readers, 2012). A story about a boy born with facial defects. Appropriate for children ages 8 to 12. Paticoff, Melanie. Sophie's Tales: Overcoming Obstacles (Sophie's Tales, 2012). A dog with a cochlear implant meets Champ, another dog who wears glasses, and they talk about disability. Appropriate for children ages 3 to 10. Robinson Peete, Holly and Ryan Elizabeth Peete. My Brother Charlie (Scholastic Press, 2010). Story told from the point of view of the twin sister of a boy on the autism spectrum. Appropriate for children in kindergarten to second grade. Stuve-Bodeen, Stephanie. We'll Paint the Octopus Red (Woodbine House, 1998). A six-year-old girl learns how to be a good big sister to a baby brother with Down syndrome. Appropriate for children in kindergarten to third grade. Woloson, Eliza. My Friend Isabelle (Woodbine House, 2003). Story of a friendship when one of the friends has Down syndrome. 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As part of my research for my upcoming talk at Communicating the Museum, I've been looking in to how museums are using the popular micro-blogging website Twitter. I thought some readers might find the following table of interest, it shows a top 50 based on how many people are following (subscribing to the messages of) the venues tweets. I have learnt a huge amount from watching the museums listed above and the way that they are using Twitter, it is interesting to see the difference between how the most successful and least successful differ. If you are interested in joining Twitter, you might find this guide for Museums getting started on Twitter useful. © Copyrights 2019 Museum Marketing. All rights reserved.
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It was the first day of June 1874, and Anna (Jacobs) Battles was trying to push forward with her late husband's claim for property she said had been taken by the Union Army when it came through their land in Cherokee County, Alabama, ten years earlier. But there was one answer to one question posed by the examiners of the Southern Claims Commission that proved an insurmountable sticking point. A disqualifying statement, in answer to that question. And oh the pain behind that statement. The truth behind that statement was something very different to Anna Battles than it may have appeared on the surface. The reality behind that statement was that two of those six sons never came home. And the other — Azariah Battles — was lost, to illness or wounds, 155 years ago yesterday. This regiment was organized at Talladega, in April 1862, and reported to Gen. Leadbetter at Chattanooga shortly after. It then moved up to Knoxville, where it was brigaded under Gen. Barton, Stevenson's division. The regiment was at the investment of Cumberland Gap (June 18, 1962), and took part in the fight at Tazewell (August 6, 1862). With Gen. E.K. Smith's column it was in the Kentucky campaign, without coming up with the enemy. When the forces came back, it was permanently brigaded with the Twentieth, Twenty-third, Thirtieth, and Forty-sixth Alabama, and under Gen. Tracy of Madison. In December, the Thirty-first accompanied Stevenson's division to Vicksburg. In May 1863 it was initiated into the sternest duties of war at Port Gibson (May 1, 1863), where the regiment suffered severely. It fought at Baker's Creek (May 16, 1863), and the loss was very heavy. As part of the garrison of Vicksburg (May 22, 1863-July 1, 1863), the regiment shared in the dangers and privations of that siege, and, after losing a number killed and wounded, was surrendered with the fortress. But he did not make it to the terrible battles of 1863 — at Port Gibson, Mississippi, where the 31st surrendered at the end of the siege of Vicksburg. There is no cause of death indicated. No indication of when or where he was buried. Nothing to indicate how the news made it back to his mother back in Cherokee County, Alabama. No, there's not a lot known about Azariah Battles. And that his loss would have been devastating to his mother… my fourth great grandmother. Image: 31st Alabama Infantry battle flag, State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa Battle Flag Project. The same happened in my family. My GGGGrandfather received no reparation when he filed his claim. Sherman twice took goods and livestock from his residence near Atlanta. The reasons given were the facts that his sons served in the Confederacy, he sold bricks to the Confederacy, and he had been heard to "curse the Yankee nation." All of this is in the Southern Claims Commission claim which he made. Proof of loyalty was a prerequisite to a successful Southern Claims Commission claim. The law required it. I have no doubt of the anguish your ggggrandmother endured. But I also took note of the irony of the name of the county in which she lived: Cherokee.
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Q: Using TSQL, CAST() with COLLATE is non-deterministic. How to make it deterministic? What is the work-around? I have a function that includes: SELECT @pString = CAST(@pString AS VARCHAR(255)) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_Cp1251_CS_AS This is useful, for example, to remove accents in french; for example: UPPER(CAST('Éléctricité' AS VARCHAR(255)) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_Cp1251_CS_AS) gives ELECTRICITE. But using COLLATE makes the function non-deterministic and therefore I cannot use it as a computed persisted value in a column. Q1. Is there another (quick and easy) way to remove accents like this, with a deterministic function? Q2. (Bonus Question) The reason I do this computed persisted column is to search. For example the user may enter the customer's last name as either 'Gagne' or 'Gagné' or 'GAGNE' or 'GAGNÉ' and the app will find it using the persisted computed column. Is there a better way to do this? EDIT: Using SQL Server 2012 and SQL-Azure. A: You will find that it is in fact deterministic, it just has different behavior depending on the character you're trying to collate. Check the page for Windows 1251 encoding for behavior on accepted characters, and unacceptable characters. Here is a collation chart for Cyrillic_General_CI_AI. This is codepage 1251 Case Insensitive and Accent Insensitive. This will show you the mappings for all acceptable characters within this collation. As for the search question, as Keith said, I would investigate putting a full text index on the column you are going to be searching on. A: The best answer I got was from Sebastian Sajaroff. I used his example to fix the issue. He suggested a VIEW with a UNIQUE INDEX. This gives a good idea of the solution: create table Test(Id int primary key, Name varchar(20)) create view TestCIAI with schemabinding as select ID, Name collate SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AI as NameCIAI from Test create unique clustered index ix_Unique on TestCIAI (Id) create unique nonclustered index ix_DistinctNames on TestCIAI (NameCIAI) insert into Test values (1, 'Sébastien') --Insertion 2 will fail because of the unique nonclustered indexed on the view --(which is case-insensitive, accent-insensitive) insert into Test values (2, 'Sebastien')
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This is purely a 'devil's advocate' piece. I must be clear from the outset that I am certainly not endorsing, condoning or in any way promoting the behaviour which I am about to blog about. But I do find the concepts involved interesting. Indeed, Corporate Governance, Ethics and Social Responsibility are key components of ICT training. Perhaps this is something we should be shouting about a bit louder? The mention of these issues probably give a big clue to the blog topic (oh yeah, as well as the giveaway in the title!). There has been a lot happening with Barclays in the last few weeks. Shortly after an agreement was reached with the FSA concerning Barclay's role in (mis)selling complicated interest rate hedging investment vehicles ('swaps') to small businesses (mentioned in my March blog), all this Libor stuff hit. Barclays, it seems, were caught attempting to manipulate a particularly important central interest rate (essentially, the one used for institutions to lend to each other). As a consequence, the Chief Executive has stepped down, the Chairman has resigned, the Serious Fraud Office are considering their options, the FSA have said they couldn't really do much else other than fine Barclays, and the political parties are arguing whether acts like this are (or should be) criminal. Chuck in the international aspect (the US element of the $160m fine by the Dept. of Justice), stir in some incalculable reputational damage, and a fall in share price, and all in all it's been a pretty dour period for Barclays. But it seems they are not on their own. Recent reports have suggested that similar investigations are afoot at HSBC, Citigroup, RBS and UBS. To further muddy the waters, it has also been reported that the UK Treasury may have known about, or (gasp) tacitly suggested this course of action. The blog I wanted to write was about exactly that. But the good old BBC beat me to it. Darn their international-scale resources and professional journalists. Nonetheless, the fact remains. What if, by manipulating this rate in this particularly difficult economic period, Joe Public had actually benefited? Would 'we' (I count myself as part of Joe Public) still be complaining? It's an interesting one, isn't it? On the one hand Barclays have once again lived up to the current media hype and portrayal of unscrupulous, faceless and morally bankrupt fat cats who don't care about anything or anyone but themselves. That's what the letters to BBC's 'Points of View' will say. On the other hand, (devil's advocate, remember), what if the manipulation actually in some more subtle ways had a positive effect? What if it kept the corporate lending wheel turning, buoyed up stock markets, retained people's jobs and passed on benefits to the wider economy? Honestly, I don't know enough about it all to possibly claim this has been the case - it is the IDEA that interests me. Which option would be morally or socially 'better'? (to deliberately use a word with a broad meaning). Perception, particularly when reflected through the popular media, can have a massive impact on what 'we' think about situations. Just to illustrate this point - and yes, I do tend to bang on about this – I'll mention the Low Cost Endowment (LCE) mis-selling scandal of recent years. If all the LCE policies had exceeded their target amounts and paid out returns in excess of the highest illustration figures, would anyone have complained they had been mis-sold? Or would everyone have rubbed their hands and said 'thanks very much', happy in their ignorance of the suitability at the point of sale, as the profitable end justified the means? Is that not a similar thing? Devil's advocate. That's my get out. Let's see how this all ends up.
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ST HELIER, CHANNEL ISLANDS--(Marketwired - Aug. 14, 2017) - Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc ("Caledonia" or the "Company") (NYSE:CMCL)(AIM:CMCL)(TSX:CAL) announces its operating and financial results for the second quarter of 2017 ("Q2" or the "Quarter"). 1 Non-IFRS measures such as "On-mine cost per ounce", "AISC" and "average realised gold price" are used throughout this announcement. 2 Gross profit is after deducting royalties, production costs and depreciation but before administrative expenses, other income, interest and finance charges and taxation. 3 Adjusted EPS is a non-IFRS measure which aims to reflect Caledonia's ordinary trading performance. Per share data has been adjusted to reflect the effective 1-for-5 consolidation which took place on June 26, 2017. "Production and financial performance at the Blanket Mine ("Blanket") was adversely affected in the Quarter by lower grades and some logistical difficulties in underground material handling. Adjusted EPS of 18.9 cents is 38 per cent. lower than in the corresponding period in 2016; adjusted earnings for the first half of the year were 45.7 cents - six per cent. higher than in the first half of 2016. Notwithstanding the challenges during the Quarter, Caledonia continues to deliver earnings in-line with the previous period and we anticipate being in a position to grow from this base as our investment to increase production bears fruit. "Management have implemented several remedial measures in the Quarter to improve our underground material handling capacity and to address the logistical constraints. The benefit of these actions was evident in July when we saw an improvement in ore tonnages, grade and gold recoveries. I expect that further benefits will be realised in the second half of 2017. We remain confident of achieving our 2017 full year guidance of between 52,000 and 57,000 ounces. "It is important for investors to note that we expect the underground bottlenecks to be fully alleviated with the completion of the new Central Shaft, which is expected to be in production in the fourth quarter of 2018. "Sadly, our safety performance suffered a serious setback with Blanket experiencing two fatal accidents in recent months. I join with my colleagues and fellow directors in expressing our sincere condolences to the families and colleagues of the deceased and assure all our stakeholders at Blanket of our continued and unwavering commitment to safe and sustainable operations. "We experienced a marginally weaker average realised gold price for the Quarter of $1,235.Lower than expected grades contributed to a 10.6 per cent. increase in on-mine costs from $629 per ounce to $696 per ounce. "All-in sustaining costs remain under control at $855 per ounce for the Quarter, a decrease of eight per cent. on the corresponding period in 2016. We remain confident of achieving our full year AISC guidance of between $810 and $850 per ounce. "Operating cash flow in the Quarter of $4.7 million contributed to a strong balance sheet and supports the funding of the Central Shaft project. The Company's gross cash position at the end of the Quarter was $10.9 million, approximately flat on the previous quarter and year. To keep cash balances flat during a quarter in which we invested $4.2 million and paid a quarterly dividend of $0.7 million is testament to the strong cash generation of the mine. "The Central Shaft project continues to progress well with pleasing progress in shaft sinking during the Quarter. The shaft is currently at a depth of 870m below surface. The Central Shaft is expected to enable the mine to produce 80,000 ounces by 2021. We are now in the third year of the project and are excited by the significant potential that the Central Shaft has to improve the efficiency, and extend the life of operations at Blanket. Once complete, it is expected to enhance the operating efficiency through reduced travel times for employees to get to mining areas, shorter tramming distances and reduced time required to hoist ore to surface. The Central Shaft will also allow us to increase the pace of deep level exploration and development, securing the future of the mine for many years to come. "We are also pleased to have executed a successful one-for-five share consolidation during the Quarter which was undertaken in support of the migration of the company's trading from the OTCQX to a listing on the NYSE American. Caledonia hopes that the NYSE American listing will facilitate access to an enlarged pool of potential investors in the United States which it is anticipated will lead to increased liquidity in the Company's shares. We look forward to engaging actively with existing and potential new shareholders in the US market." Caledonia remains on track to achieve the production target of 80,000 ounces by 2021 at its Zimbabwean subsidiary, Blanket Mine. The Company's strategic focus continues to be the implementation of the Investment Plan at Blanket, which was announced in November 2014 and is expected to extend the life of mine by providing access to deeper levels for production and further exploration. Implementation of the Investment Plan remains on target in terms of timing and cost. Caledonia's board and management believe the successful implementation of the fully funded Investment Plan is in the best interests of all stakeholders because it is expected to result in increased production, reduced operating costs and greater flexibility to undertake further exploration and development, thereby safeguarding and enhancing Blanket's long term future. Caledonia continues to evaluate further investment opportunities. In July, 2016 Caledonia announced an increase in its quarterly dividend to 1.375 cents per pre consolidation share, or 5.5 cents per annum, an increase of 22 per cent. Following the Company's one-for-five share consolidation in June 2017 the dividend was increased by an amount commensurate to the consolidation (i.e. fivefold) to 27.5 cents per share post consolidation. The dividend of 27.5 cents per annum, payable quarterly at a rate of 6.875 cents, represents Caledonia's current dividend policy. It is envisaged that the dividend of 27.5 cents per annum will be maintained. A presentation of the results for the Quarter and the outlook for Caledonia is available on Caledonia's website (www.caledoniamining.com). Management will host a conference call at 1500 UK Time on the 15th August 2017.
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You've moved from a training position to head of HR – what can someone from a training background bring to that position? Having 24 years' hotel experience, 14 of which are in operations and 10 years in HR & training, I have wealth of knowledge that I can bring to the role. There is also a large amount of crossover, as training and talent work closely with HR and also cover some key HR areas. Management development in the form of our 'People of Promise' initiative which is designed to identify people who show potential and help them to become stars in the hotel industry through bespoke training programmes. I am also working on a new management programme for all supervisors and heads of department. I have always been involved in some sort of training, even in junior positions that I have held. I was always asked to train new colleagues and then as you develop your career, you are accountable for your team's development. After 16 years, my interest grew and I decided that my skills lay in training which is why I decided to focus on learning and development. Mike McKay, general manager at The Park Court (soon to become Thistle Lancaster Gate), saw this passion in me and took a gamble on employing me as the hotel's first training officer. Several years ago I attended a motivational session run by a fantastic trainer called Michael Niven. The whole day was really interactive and included giant crosswords and jigsaws. It was an extremely motivational session. One on telephone skills: it lasted 30 minutes and all we did was call other hotels and chat about the calls, so it was not really a training session. Planning: if you haven't researched your topic or become 100% involved in the course, your delegates will see through you. This is why I believe it is vital to prepare session notes and use colourful, but simple, visual aids. Various ways: post course briefs, monthly reviews, additional coaching, a fly-on-the-wall approach, asking questions and setting projects. When you were a youngster what did you want to be? As a youngster I always wanted to work in a large four- or five-star hotel in London. I achieved this after 18 [years or aged 18??] when I worked at the Cumberland, which became part of the Le Meriden London Training Team. Now I believe that I have exceeded the goals that I set as a child. My biggest bugbear is people with a negative attitude. I see the good and positive in everybody. It was Now That's What I Call Music One – it had flying pigs on the cover. That shows my age! I love books: biographies are a favourite and I am reading Winston Churchill and his life at Blenheim Palace. Always be positive about the subject, make it fun and enjoy the training session yourself. I live in Marylebone in central London, so have lots of opportunities to enjoy the culture of London. I love to visit the theatre, eat out, or sometimes just watch a DVD on the sofa, but that does not happen very often as I am actively involved with other commitments.
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