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J.J. Abrams Returns To Write And Direct 'Star Wars: Episode IX'
09/12/2017 11:11 am ET Updated Sep 12, 2017
The return of the J.J.
By Bill Bradley
UPDATE: 4:00 p.m. ET — In addition to the director news, "Star Wars" announced that the premiere date for "Episode IX" will be Dec. 20, 2019.
Star Wars: Episode IX is scheduled for release on December 20, 2019. pic.twitter.com/rDBqmuHX89
— Star Wars (@starwars) September 12, 2017
The Force was with J.J. Abrams when he launched the new set of "Star Wars" films with "The Force Awakens," so now Disney is bringing him back.
As Deadline reported on Tuesday, and according to a press release on StarWars.com, Abrams will return to write and direct "Star Wars: Episode IX." The statement reads:
A post shared by Star Wars (@starwars) on Sep 12, 2017 at 7:28am PDT
After Disney unexpectedly parted ways with former "Episode IX" director Colin Trevorrow earlier this month, rumors that Rian Johnson, who is directing "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," would take over surfaced. But Deadline reports that Johnson decided not to take the offer to direct.
On Abrams' hiring, Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy said, "With 'The Force Awakens,' J.J. delivered everything we could have possibly hoped for, and I am so excited that he is coming back to close out this trilogy."
After what we saw in "Force Awakens," we're pretty excited about it, too. We just hope they call it "The Return of the J.J."
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Movie Review: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
Vincent Gaine
The balance between innovation and homage is a difficult one to strike. This is especially so when dealing with established and beloved properties. Spider-Man: No Way Home takes on the formidable task of balancing the demands of a standalone film, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), and the wider presence of Spider-Man in cinema and popular…
Movie Review: Little Women (2019)
Howard Schumann
Writer/director Greta Gerwig ("Lady Bird") puts a contemporary spin on Louisa May Alcott's nineteenth century classic novel in Little Women, now in its eight film version. Alcott's semi-autobiographical story about four sisters growing up in Concord, Massachusetts during and after the Civil War stands out for its warmth and celebration of family, its exquisite period…
Movie Review: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
Floyd Smith III
When Sony announced its plans for a theatrical release of an animated Spider-Man film, even hardcore fans of the web swinger may have considered it to be just another unwarranted adaptation. "Haven't we seen enough portrayals of Spider-Man?," those with comic-book movie fatigue asked, and yet in his seventh major solo theatrical release since 2002,…
Movie Review: The Post (2017)
If The Post was little more than a piece of agitprop beating the drums for the value of a free press in a democracy, it would more than justify its reason for being. The fact that it is so much more is a testament to the skills of director Steven Spielberg and the talents of…
Movie Review: Molly's Game (2017)
Joe Kotisso
Since his screenwriting breakthrough with "A Few Good Men," Aaron Sorkin has crafted himself an illustrious Hollywood career, which includes a nomination for the Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar for "Moneyball" and a win for the same for "The Social Network" as well as earning multiple Emmy awards for his work on the landmark TV series…
Movie Review: Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
For many a superhero fan, whether in comic books, television or movie format, Spider-Man is likely to be a childhood favorite. Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's creation of a nerdy teenager who acquires the abilities of a spider has struck nerves (or web strands) with multiple generations, as Peter Parker's struggles with his new powers…
Movie Trailer #2: Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
The second official trailer for Spider-Man: Homecoming has landed and while it still doesn't spoil any plot points, it does offer up more of a taste of the action to come. Peter Parker (Tom Holland), still coming to terms with his place in the superhero hierarchy, tiptoes between doing what he feels he has to…
Movie Review: The Skin I Live In (2011)
Movie Review: Stan & Ollie (2018)
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CBA legal challenge heads to B.C. Court of Appeal
By David Weir|June 26th, 2020|Advocacy, Community Benefits Agreement|
The construction industry partners challenging B.C.'s Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) will be in court July 16 and 17 to appeal the B.C. Supreme Court ruling that stalled the judicial review last February. The B.C. Court of Appeal will be asked to overturn Supreme Court Justice Christopher Giaschi's decision striking portions of the petition for [...]
CBA update – BCIB publishes updated FAQ
By David Weir|March 2nd, 2020|Advocacy, Community Benefits Agreement, In The News|
Contractors wanting to understand how B.C.'s Community Benefit Agreement (CBA) will be applied may find the answers they need in an updated Contractor & Subcontractor Q and A document produced by B.C. Infrastructure Benefits Inc. (BCIB). The updated Q&A, which was posted recently to a redesigned BCIB website, provides answers to several questions VRCA [...]
VRCA attends rally demanding government stops the CBA roll-out
By David Weir|November 22nd, 2019|Advocacy, Community Benefits Agreement, In The News|
The Vancouver Regional Construction Association (VRCA) joined industry representatives and progressive labour unions at the B.C. legislature on November 19 to demand the provincial government stop the roll-out of its prescriptive and regressive Community Benefits Agreement (CBA), introduced in July 2018. "Our industry is deeply offended at the lack of industry engagement that took [...]
Community Benefits Agreement and regional advocacy the focus at November Division meetings
By David Weir|October 21st, 2019|Advocacy, Community Benefits Agreement, General Contractors, Manufacturers & Suppliers, Trade Contractors|
The provincial government policy requiring key infrastructure projects to be built using the Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) framework continues to be one of the top issues worrying B.C.'s construction industry. Join us at Division meetings in November to get an update on: The legal challenge to the CBA brought by VRCA and its industry [...]
Separating fact from fake on the B.C government's infrastructure deal
By David Weir|January 21st, 2019|Advocacy, Community Benefits Agreement, In The News|
Do you support forcing the Canucks to play with half of their own players while having the other half assigned to them at game time? We suspect few would agree to such a proposal, yet that's exactly what the B.C. Government is asking construction companies to do under its Community Benefits Agreement (CBA). Paul [...]
BCCA shares BCIB's responses regarding the Community Benefits Agreement
By David Weir|November 19th, 2018|Advocacy, Community Benefits Agreement|
There are many questions about the Community Benefits Agreement that can't be answered by reading the agreement itself. Some, but not all, of the questions were answered during a recent meeting between the B.C. Construction Association (BCCA) and BC Infrastructure Benefits (BCIB). Based on member feedback at the Oct. 17 Division meeting, VRCA compiled [...]
Who really benefits from community benefits agreements?
By David Weir|October 22nd, 2018|Advocacy, Community Benefits Agreement, Events, In The News|
VRCA and Mierau Contractors Ltd. are co-sponsoring the Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce November luncheon Nov. 1. The topic is: "Who really benefits from community benefits agreements?" The guest speaker will be Ken Baerg, executive director of Canada Works. Baerg is a seasoned labour relations strategist and practitioner who is passionate about supporting sustainable and [...]
VRCA launches advocacy section on its website
By David Weir|October 1st, 2018|Advocacy, Community Benefits Agreement, In The News|
As British Columbia's oldest and largest regional construction association, the Vancouver Regional Construction Association (VRCA) represents the general and trade contractors, manufacturers, suppliers and various professional services providers who operate in the industrial, commercial and institutional construction industry in the Lower Mainland. As such, VRCA publicly takes positions and speaks out on business issues [...]
Community Benefits Town Hall Meeting
By Fiona Famulak|September 17th, 2018|Advocacy, Community Benefits Agreement, In The News|
Dear member, Please join us for an important members-only town hall meeting to discuss industry's response to the new Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) that: forces construction workers to join and pay dues to the Building Trades Unions as a condition of working on certain public construction projects where the CBA will be used, which [...]
BCCA launches letter campaign to fight Community Benefits Agreement
By David Weir|August 13th, 2018|Advocacy, Community Benefits Agreement, In The News|
The BC Construction Association (BCCA), on behalf of the four regional construction associations, has launched a letter-writing campaign against the Community Benefits Agreement for key infrastructure projects in B.C. Trades people and owners of construction companies are encouraged to sign a pre-drafted letter that will be sent to B.C. Premier John Horgan explaining why [...] | {
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A Tribute to Late Professor Mahlagha Ghorbanli
This edition of IJPP celebrates ten years of steady publication of Iranian Journal of Plant Physiology. The story of IJPP is that of a journey that started from a local forum where the researchers and scholars mainly from the Islamic Azad University could share findings of their studies, gradually developing into an international peer-reviewed journal indexed by Islamic World Science Citation Center (https://isc.gov.ir/en) and SCImago Journal & Country Rank (www.scimagojr.com). We heartily appreciate numerous authors, both local and international, whose contributions have led us reach this far and look forward to more original research reports to move even further.
This edition is dedicated to late Mahlagha Ghorbanli, the emerita full professor of plant physiology in Kharazmi University, the first institution for teacher education in Iran. With her broad range of expertise and comprehensive knowledge of various research avenues in the field of plant physiology combined with a warm, caring, and supportive personality, professor Ghorbanli was the first Editor-in-Chief of IJPP, a prominent figure who was able to lead the editorial board of IJPP through the challenges inherent in starting a scientific journal. We owe much of what we have achieved to her scholarship and visions. May her soul rest in peace!
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Mass. Medical, Dental Societies call for professional judgment in pain control
Susan Spencer TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF
Massachusetts Medical Society and Massachusetts Dental Society representatives say they're concerned about the misuse of prescribed medications, but also call for regulatory balance that allows prescribers to use their professional judgment to provide care that's best for patients.
"One of the unintended consequences is where you're so regulated, you're afraid to prescribe and people won't get the pain medication they need," said Dr. Ronald W. Dunlap, a cardiologist and president of the Medical Society. "We all have different pain thresholds. Some people have terrible pain."
Dr. Dunlap said the Medical Society was working with regulators to make the state Department of Public Health's Prescription Monitoring Program, a database of controlled substance prescriptions, less burdensome to use.
He also said pharmacy chains have extensive databases that could be used with DPH's data to identify providers who prescribe a large number of opioids.
Dr. Thomas Trowbridge, an oral surgeon in Lowell and a trustee of the Dental Society, said, "It's in our interest to promote the patient's appropriate amount of pain control."
He said adequately controlling pain hastens the healing process and helps patients get back to work or school.
The amount of medication needed varies by the weight and age of the patient, the procedure performed and other factors.
Dr. Trowbridge said that anecdotes about young people receiving large Vicodin or Percocet prescriptions after having their wisdom teeth removed needed to be taken in context.
"Often times it will be the first time for surgery where they've had to have pain control," Dr. Trowbridge said. But also, many people who don't share their anecdotes have wisdom teeth removed without notable post-surgery prescriptions, large or small.
"If we give them too few, it's been harder to call in more prescriptions," Dr. Trowbridge said, particularly for Schedule II drugs including Percocet and OxyContin, which in Massachusetts cannot be phoned in to the pharmacy.
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The new U.S. National Defense Strategy: A "good deal" for the Military-Industrial Complex
Feb 9th, 2018 +
In this article:defense, Military Strategy, Politics, society, United States, War
On January 19, 2018, U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis presented in Washington the declassified version of the United States' National Defense Strategy. In his speech, he made clear the militaristic approach that will be maintained in coming years: "This strategy expands our competitive space, prioritizes preparedness for war."
According to Mattis, the fight against terrorism will continue, "but Great Power competition, not terrorism, is now the primary focus of U.S. national security," which means a readjustment of the approach since the attacks of September 11, 2001. In line with the National Security Strategy of December 2017, Russia and China are identified as the main threats to the U.S. On a second level, are the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and Iran, and the most dangerous non-state actor is identified as the Islamic State.
The document notes, "The 2018 National Defense Strategy underpins our planned fiscal year 2019-2023 budgets, accelerating our modernization programs and devoting additional resources in a sustained effort to solidify our competitive advantage." In this sense, the U.S. will prioritize nuclear modernization, and investments in cyber and missile defense.
This the first time, in more than 15 years, that the U.S. has explicitly stated its interest in increasing military spending to maintain superiority over Russia and China, and consolidate its global hegemony. During this period, international terrorism served as the pretext for the strengthening of U.S. military forces, since after the fall of the Soviet Union and the socialist camp, the supposed threat that led the United States to exponentially increase its military budget after WWII, to the benefit of influential corporations, disappeared.
The language used recalls the Cold War era East-West conflict. The greatest exponent of the arms race was President Ronald Reagan, who in 1983 publicly launched the Strategic Defense Initiative, in which the scientific community was asked to develop a missile defense system to guarantee the protection of U.S. territory against a nuclear attack. It was also known as "Star Wars," like the famous film of the time. As was shown that on that occasion, the only winner was "the Military-Industrial Complex."
The current Strategy also reaffirms that the use of force will be applied as a foreign policy principle: "Reinforcing America's traditional tools of diplomacy, the Department provides military options to ensure the President and our diplomats negotiate from a position of strength." In addition, it is noted that states are the main actors on the global scene, but that non-state actors, such as terrorists, transnational criminal organizations, and hackers, "also threaten the security environment with increasingly sophisticated capabilities."
The document emphasizes that the new strategy "articulates our strategy to compete, deter, and win" in this increasingly complex environment, stressing, "The costs of not implementing this strategy are clear. Failure to meet our defense objectives will result in decreasing U.S. global influence, eroding cohesion among allies and partners, and reduced access to markets that will contribute to a decline in our prosperity and standard of living."
It is noted: "A long-term strategic competition requires the seamless integration of multiple elements of national power – diplomacy, information, economics, finance, intelligence, law enforcement, and military," continuing: "More than any other nation, America can expand the competitive space, seizing the initiative to challenge our competitors where we possess advantages and they lack strength." At the same time, it is claimed the U.S. "is open to opportunities for cooperation but from a position of strength and based on our national interests."
Latin America and the Caribbean are mentioned only twice, referring to the Western Hemisphere, and unlike the Strategy of December 2017, no specific country of the region is mentioned. The objectives of the Strategy include "maintaining favorable regional balances of power in the Indo-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and the Western Hemisphere."
As outlined, the U.S. will deepen its relations with Latin American and Caribbean countries that "contribute military capabilities to shared regional and global security challenges." The document also notes, "The U.S. derives immense benefit from a stable, peaceful hemisphere that reduces security threats to the homeland."
Although not recognized in the Strategy, it is worth mentioning that Latin America and the Caribbean is the most densely populated area in the world, and that more than half a century ago, it was declared a nuclear-weapon-free zone, through the Treaty of Tlatelolco. Last month marked four years since the 33 member countries of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), meeting at their Second Summit, in Havana January 28-29, 2014, declared "Latin America and the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace."
This is the "civilized" world of the 21st century – some proclaim peace while others enact war. The Pentagon has revealed it is committed to building "a more lethal force," in clear defiance of international peace, and to justify its 700 billion dollar military budget for 2018.
The Strategy defends President Donald Trump's nationalist electoral platform of "America first," which combines diplomatic isolationism and economic protectionism, with military reinforcement and the denial of the threat of climate change. A "novel" formula to try to maintain global hegemony, and another "good deal" for the Military-Industrial Complex.
2016 NATO spending by country with percentage of total
In millions of dollars
U.S. 72.36% – $664.058
UK 6.5% – $60.347
France 4.7% – $43.620
Germany 4.4% – $40.663
Italy 2.3% – $21.878
Canada 1.6% – $15.395
Turkey 1.2% – $11.573
Spain 1.2% – $11.064
Others 5.4% – $49.698 | {
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Karen Napier, Director
While studying dance, Karen grew weary of seeing Christianity removed from the art, and vowed to provide a place where Christian dancers could study classical ballet and other dance arts in a God-glorifying manner. This became the Audience of One dance studio. Our mission is to always dance in God's honor, whether in our studio classroom or a national ballet competition. Mrs. Karen reared her daughters in a dancing home, and it is a joy to have them now teaching for her, in this family dance ministry.
Monica Halvorson
Monica is a proud graduate of Florida State University. She has been on staff with us for 12 years and is known throughout the dance community for her creative contemporary and jazz pieces. Her students have received numerous top awards at regional and national dance competitions, and she is often complimented by dance judges for thinking "outside of the box". Monica works with our upper elementary, high school and college dancers and enjoys fine tuning their technique to create a versatile, well-rounded dancer. Her goal is to inspire her students to express themselves through their movement, and to be a positive role model for each student. Monica teaches elementary jazz & acrobats, as well as advanced tap, jazz and contemporary.
Roxanne Rich
Roxanne has been taking dance since she was 2 years old and has been an instructor with Audience of One dance since she was 16. She received her dance training from our studio and is known for her talents as a dancer and choreographer. Roxanne is also a principal dancer of the Redeemer Dance Company as well as a professional aerialist. Her goal is that her passion for dance will be contagious and continue in her students. Roxanne is a proud FSU graduate and is a licensed Physical Therapist Assistant. Roxanne teaches advanced hip hop and our stretch and condition class.
Laura Odom
Laura is 24 years old and a Panama City native. She holds her Associate of Science degree from Gulf Coast State College and is a licensed Physical Therapist Assistant. Laura has been dancing since 2000 and has been teaching for Audience of One since 2013. She has trained heavily in classical ballet and continues her dance education yearly. Laura regularly attends technique classes and often participates in Alabama Dance Theatre's summer dance intensive under the instruction of American Ballet Theatre's former prima ballerina Shawn Black. Although Laura's first love is ballet, she equally enjoys contemporary and jazz. She desires for all of her students to build a solid foundation of good technique, and hopes that her classes will be a space for each dancer to express their unique artistic voice through movement.
Alex has been dancing since she was 2 years old and trained with Audience of One since 2015. She co-leads the dance team at High Praise Worship Center and continues to train and take dance classes to further build her dancing abilities & technique. Her goal is to share her love and passion for dance with her students, to help them step out of their comfort zones, to develop the gifts God has given them, and to excel as dancers.
Emily French
Emily began dancing at the age of 5. She has trained in various styles from ballet to hip hop but has a strong passion for contemporary. During the years she danced competitively, Emily won numerous top awards for both on and off stage. She attends classes regularly to stay fresh on new choreography and styles. Emily is also a RaDanceCrew member where she assists teachers and choreographers at workshop classes. Her hearts cry is to pour into others what she has learned over the years and to help develop the gifts and talents of her students that God has given them.
Jamiah Robison
Jamiah has been dancing since she was 6 years old, and has been training at Audience of One for many years. She has competed with AO1, NBH Dance Team, & UDA, and received platinum as well as various other awards. She currently coaches the North Bay Haven Dance Team, as well as teaches for Audience of One. Her favorite dance styles are Hip-Hop, Jazz, and Contemporary, and she continues to further her dancing abilities and technique in all aspects of dance. As a dance teacher, her desire is for her students to be challenged, grow their abilities, recognize their gifts, & share their passion for dance with others! She is looking forward to a great year of teaching more outstanding students!
Lauren Kolmetz
Lauren is a Panama City native with a BA in Theatre from the University of South Florida. She is currently a dance adjunct at Gulf Coast State College. TV and Film credits include Law & Order, Hope & Faith, Third Watch, The Stepford Wives and The Producers. Choreography credits include Forum, Cabaret, Guys & Dolls, Into the Woods, and Annie. Lauren is the Artistic Director of Redeemer Dance Company. Recent projects include teaching for Emerald Coast Theatre Company, board member of Global Arts Society and traveling with Project Dance. | {
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Santander extends shared parental leave to grandparents
Santander, which employs around 600 people in Glasgow, has been judged one of The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers for 2016-17.
The prestigious rankings, now in their eighteenth year, are based on research among more than 18,300 final year students who left university this year. The students are asked which employers they feel offer the best opportunities for graduates, with the feedback used to compile the top 100 list. Santander is the highest newcomer to the awards, and the Bank of England is the biggest climber.
Iain Gallagher, Emerging Talent Senior Manager at Santander, said: "We're delighted to be included in The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers and even more so because it's feedback directly from the graduates themselves. It's really important for us to appeal to young talent from all walks of life, so it's great that we've been rated so highly by UK graduates."
Scott Reeves, Graduate Relationship Manager, joined Santander in Glasgow having graduated from University of Edinburgh this summer. He said: "I'm seeing first-hand the opportunities Santander offers graduates and these drew me to the bank in the first instance. There is a wide variety of career paths open to people joining the bank and Santander's commitment to ensuring you develop throughout your career means there are lots of opportunities as you progress."
The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers has been compiled from research with 18,353 final year students who left university in the summer of 2016 and is published as a full-colour hard-backed book. 60,000 copies are distributed free-of-charge to undergraduates through local careers services at fifty leading universities.
Sarah Webster at Santander Tel: 020 7756 5533 Mob: 07568112529
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Santander UK is a financial services provider in the UK that offers a wide range of personal and commercial financial products and services. It has brought real competition to the UK, through its innovative products for retail customers and relationship banking model for UK SMEs. As at 30 June 2016, the bank serves around 14 million active customers with c. 20,000 employees and operates through 847 branches (which includes 58 university branches) and 69 regional Corporate Business Centres. Santander UK is subject to the full supervision of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) in the UK. Santander UK plc customers are protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) in the UK.
Banco Santander (SAN SM, STD US, BNC LN) is a leading retail and commercial bank, based in Spain, with a meaningful market share in 10 core countries in Europe and the Americas. Santander is the largest bank in the euro zone by market capitalization and among the top banks on a global basis. Founded in 1857, Santander had EUR 1.52 trillion in managed funds, 12,500 branches and 190,000 employees at the close of June 2016. In the first half of 2016, Santander made underlying profit of EUR 3,280 million. | {
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House Votes to Condemn Trump's 'Racist' Comments
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1 Dead, 8 Hurt in Colorado School Shooting; 2 in Custody
Two students opened fire Tuesday inside a charter school in an affluent suburban Denver community not far from Columbine High School, killing a teenager, wounding eight and spreading terror before they were taken into custody with no injuries, authorities said.
Douglas County Sheriff Tony Spurlock said the pair walked into the STEM School Highlands Ranch and began shooting students in two classrooms. Within minutes, deputies at a nearby sheriff's department substation entered the school and arrested the two suspects after a struggle.
"As officers were arriving at the school, they could still hear gunshots," Douglas County Undersheriff Holly Nicholson-Kluth said.
Authorities did not release the name of the student who died, but said it was an 18-year-old man.
"I have to believe that the quick response of the officers that got inside that school helped save lives," Spurlock said. He did not identify the suspects, but said they are an adult and a minor who were not previously known to authorities. Authorities planned to search their homes and a vehicle at the school, he said.
The shooting comes nearly three weeks after neighboring Littleton marked the grim 20th anniversary of the Columbine school massacre that killed 13 people. The two schools are separated by about 7 miles (11 kilometers) in adjacent communities south of Denver. It also comes exactly a week after a gunman killed two students and wounded four at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
The STEM School Highlands Ranch is a public charter school with more than 1,850 students in kindergarten through 12th grades.
Witness accounts
Student Christian Paulson told television station KMGH that he was in study hall when he saw kids running and shouting, "School shooter!"
"And I'm like, what? Is this real or fake? And then I just went after them," Christian Paulson said. "And apparently, this is all real. And I tried to run with my life, but I'm out of breath."
Rocco DeChalk, who lives near the school, told television station KUSA that he saw so many students running past his house that at first he thought it was a gym class. He went outside and saw a teenage boy who had been shot in the back being helped by a teacher and another student.
They brought the boy into his kitchen and alerted a police officer, who sent for an ambulance.
"He made a comment, 'Oh, I'm starting to feel it now,'" DeChalk said. "I told him that was probably the adrenaline kicking in and he was going into shock."
Three area hospitals reported treating eight people in connection with the attack. Two were listed in serious condition, two were listed as stable, one was in good condition and three were released.
Evacuating students
Lines of firetrucks, ambulances and law enforcement vehicles from multiple agencies were at the school, and medical helicopters landed on a grassy field.
The sheriff's office directed parents to a nearby recreational center to pick up their children. A fleet of school buses arrived and dropped off students, some of whom were crying and holding hands with their classmates as they were helped off. An ambulance also pulled up and let out a half-dozen children, none of whom appeared to be physically injured.
"We know this is a very worrisome situation for parents," Nicholson-Kluth said. "Relatives are worried, and we are trying to get them back together as soon as possible."
Gov. Jared Polis said in a statement that he was making state public-safety resources available to help secure the site and evacuate students.
"The heart of all Colorado is with the victims and their families," he said.
Democratic Rep. Jason Crow, a gun-control supporter whose congressional district includes STEM, said the gun violence cannot continue.
"It is not enough to send thoughts and prayers. It is empty. It is weak, and it does an injustice to our children who are on the front lines of this violence," he said.
Credit : Voice of America (VOA)
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Spin or Whoppers?
Over the last decade, the media have become obsessed with 'spin'. It's rare to pick up a newspaper without some reference to it. We have satirical programmes about it. But, I'm not sure there is any more of it today than when Bernard Ingham span for Margaret Thatcher, although it's probably more professionally done nowadays.
We shouldn't be surprised by 'spin', for it is simply 'putting the best gloss on your story'. Surely nobody expects that anyone, whose reputation is in the public arena, would deliberately go out to 'put the worst gloss' on what they want to say?
But there is a big difference between 'spin' and 'telling whoppers'. I only wish our media became more obsessed with the latter than the former. In that way, they would do a public service by properly holding public representatives to account.
My Barnsley colleague, Michael Dugher, has just published a long list of 'Whoppers' that David Cameron has told at Prime Ministers' Questions over the last 12 months. Of course, we all occasionally make mistakes. Last week, my friend David Blunkett got something wrong in an interview on Radio 4; but, discovering his mistake, he was back on the radio within 30 minutes to apologise and to correct his error. But, to the best of my knowledge, David Cameron hasn't once set about correcting one of his 'whoppers'. He does us all a dis-service.
And these things are not unimportant, because our Prime Ministers's statements are publicised throughout the world and, if left uncorrected, give a clearly wrong impression of what is happening. Judge for yourself, with these examples of what Mr Cameron said at PMQs on January 25th and what the facts actually are:
David Cameron: "Hospital waiting times are down"
Fact: The number of patients not being treated within 18 weeks has soared by 43% since Mr Cameron became PM
David Cameron: "Disabled children will not have their benefits cut."
Fact: Department for Work and Pensions' assessment on the new universal credit showing that the rate paid to disabled children will fall from £53.84 to £26.75 a week.
David Cameron: "There are more people in work today than there were at the time of the last election"
Fact: The Office for National Statistics says there are now 26,000 fewer people in work than at the last election.
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Inquest into Albanian seaman's death postponed as official investigation continues
Bethany Whymark
Published: 4:37 PM February 8, 2019
Alfred Ismaili at home in Albania with his three young children. Picture courtesy of the Ismaili family. - Credit: Archant
An inquest into the death of an Albanian seaman in west Norfolk has been postponed again while investigations continue into the accident which led to the death.
Alfred Ismaili, 36, died on February 1, 2018 while working on a cargo ship at Alexandra Dock in King's Lynn.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency is undertaking an investigation into his death, in which suspected breaches of regulation have been uncovered.
Johanna Thompson, assistant coroner for Norfolk, said that additional evidence needed to be submitted in the on-going investigation including on safe hatch lifting practises.
Mr Ismaili's inquest opening heard he died from a blunt force trauma injury.
A previous inquest review heard that the investigation into his death could lead to a criminal prosecution.
A further pre-inquest review was scheduled for May 2, 2019. | {
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Invisible Hands
VOICES FROM THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
Edited by Corrine Goria Foreword by Kalpona Akter
The men and women in Invisible Hands reveal the human rights abuses occurring behind the scenes of the global economy.
The men and women in Invisible Hands reveal the human rights abuses occurring behind the scenes of the global economy. These narrators — including phone manufacturers in China, copper miners in Zambia, garment workers in Bangladesh, and farmers around the world — reveal the secret history of the things we buy, including lives and communities devastated by low wages, environmental degradation, and political repression. Sweeping in scope and rich in detail, these stories capture the interconnectivity of all people struggling to support themselves and their families. Narrators include Kalpona, a leading Bangladeshi labor organizer who led her first strike at 15; Han, who, as a teenager, began assembling circuit boards for an international electronics company based in Seoul; Albert, a copper miner in Zambia who, during a wage protest, was shot by representatives of the Chinese-owned mining company that he worked for; and Sanjay, who grew up in the shadow of the Bhopal chemical disaster, one of the worst industrial accidents in history.
"A compelling message about the plight of labor workers worldwide...Hope for change comes in various forms throughout Goria's collection, including the strides made by Bangladesh worker Kalpona Akter, who, after years working in a textile mill, became a staunch activist and labor rights advocate. Their common trait, aside from a laborious livelihood, is a marked desire to initiate a movement to bar unreasonable and perilous working conditions and unfair wages. Goria dramatically acknowledges the legion of overlooked workers who 'produce the things we use every day,'expressed through the carefully chosen words of crusaders who share each other's individual hopes and hardships. Powerful and revealing testimony to the injustices of manual labor, infused with inspiration for global change." —Kirkus Reviews
"Compiled and edited by lawyer Goria, these oral accounts of labor abuses and the struggles of the working poor cover most corners of the globalized economy. Stories from workers and labor activists in far-flung locations, including Mexico, Zambia, Bangladesh, China, and South Korea, convey a sobering uniformity of harsh working conditions, low wages, coerced labor, and ruthless retribution against unions and advocates for workers' rights. Readers hear from Bangladeshi garment workers who struggled to get monthly minimum wages raised from $15 in 1994 to $43 by 2010; Indian farmers trapped in a cycle of borrowing, debt, and bankruptcy; and the Chinese factory worker whose journey to the electronics manufacturing hub of Shenzhen started with excitement and ended with an accident that cost him a hand. A more hopeful strain about the resilience of labor emerges in some narratives: 'Never think that you're less than the boss,' counsels Ana Juarez, a Mexican garment worker and activist. As Kalpona Akter, a Bangladeshi labor rights advocate, says: 'It was hard for me to tell my story for this book and to make my life so public' but . . . 'if it lets another woman who has faced exploitation and repression feel that she is not alone, and even encourages her to speak up, then it is worth it.'" —Publishers Weekly
"This book, edited by attorney Goria, uses oral history to introduce readers to 16 disadvantaged employees working in agriculture, the garment industry, natural resources, and electronics manufacturing in countries including India, Zambia, and the United States. These workers discuss their experiences with unsafe workplace conditions, organized labor, poor wages, and immigration. The interviews serve to educate readers about the working conditions of low-wage workers around the world and draw their attention to the challenges faced by employees toiling in less than desirable—and often unsafe—conditions. The book includes a time line of modern industrialization, a glossary, historical capsules providing context for the oral histories in the book, and an overview of the global decline of garment-industry wages. Readers interested in the plight of disadvantaged workers worldwide as well as the undesirable effects of globalization will be likewise interested in this book. VERDICT: Recommended for a wide range of readers, from those served by high school libraries and public and academic ones as well." —Nathan Rupp, Library Journal | {
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Bully-boy pro lifers stake out prime minister's home - shameful tactics do nothing but fuel anger in abortion debate
Daniel O'Carroll
Enda Kenny: Irish Taoiseach target of aggressive abuse over abortion legislation.
Pro life campaigners aggrieved at proposed legislation which would legalize abortion under limited circumstances have been mounting a vitriolic campaign of abuse against Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Enda Kenny in recent weeks.
In doing so they have seriously undermined the cause they profess to serve and sustained images of a vigilante mob attempting to suppress dissenting views through crude intimidation.
The latest in a series of disquieting incidents has seen masked men campaigning outside the Castlebar home of the Taoiseach while his wife and son were at home yesterday before being removed by police.
Earlier that day, Kenny was repeatedly heckled as he tried to conduct an opening ceremony at a completely unrelated commemoration ceremony in County Longford where he faced charges that he was proposing to "kill the unborn" in supporting the Bill.
Last week he disclosed to the Dáil how he had received letter written in blood, sarcastic medals, plastic fetuses, and medical scapulars as result of the legislation, now in draft stage, which would allow abortions to be performed where the mother's life was in imminent danger as a result of the pregnancy.
Despite Kenny's fervent Catholicism, he has sustained his mantra that "my book is the Constitution" and has refused to back down in the face of the often unsavory methodologies being employed by those opposed to the passage of the Protection of Life during Pregnancy Bill.
Other politicians have been similarly inundated with phone calls from both legitimate pro-life lobbyists and more dubious vigilante crooks.
One politician described the concerted effort as a programme of "widespread intimidation", saying that politicians had been spat at and people had been turning up at their homes at unusual hours in desperate attempts to convince them to vote against the proposals.
One female TD, allegedly, received a threat that her throat would be cut. should she vote with the government.
Each TD (member of parliament) is estimated to be receiving 50 telephone calls a week from those opposed to the idea -- a relatively vast volume in a country with a comparatively small tradition of organized political lobbying.
Last December the communications regulator was forced to intervene after members of the public reported a spate of automated telephone calls beseeching them to lobby their TDs to oppose the Bill. The 'robo calls' were accompanied by graphic anti-abortion posters, some targeting individual TDs.
Those opposing the legislation are usually referred to as the 'pro-life' movement and comprise a broad swathe of religious Catholic voters as well as those opposed to the idea of any kind of abortion on atheist moral grounds.
They either argue that any kind of abortion is tantamount to murder or that the legislation is the first step on a road towards abortion on demand.
'Pro choice' activists, the legislation's proponents, support a woman's right to chose to have an abortion or not.
The legislation represents the government's decision to legislate on the X case after the untimely demise of Savita Halappanavar. The hospital patient died of complications following doctors' refusal to grant her an abortion.
While pro life activists' views resonate with a significant proportion of the population, even many of their supporters would question the propriety of intimidating members of the Taoiseach's family at their private home.
On the rare occasions where protests do take place outside a politician's family dwelling -- such as a similar anti-abortion demonstration outside Justice Minister Alan Shatter's private residence -- they are usually roundly condemned; I believe rightly so.
Making a case against abortion is a perfectly legitimate activity and on such a divisive issue was guaranteed to happen.
But resorting to the kind of sustained intimidation leveled against public representatives in recent weeks generates endless negative PR for the pro-life campaign and casts them in the prototypical role of agents of the controlling Catholic church which dominated the Ireland of yesteryear.
Leader of the opposition party Fianna Fáil's decision to remove his party's whip system for the vote (effectively, allowing TDs to vote with their conscience and contravene party policy without the prospect of consequences) was an inspired move which removes personal responsibility accruing to TDs and ensures that they won't be forced to compromise their religious beliefs on the issue.
Hopefully the party's representatives as well as those voting along party lines can cast their ballot without having suffered through such abuse.
(Correction: Subsequent to this post being sent for publication, a fathers' rights group, not affiliated with the pro life movement, claimed responsibility for the protest.) | {
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Lab safety report on Ebola virus transfer
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.). Office of the Director.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting today that a small amount of material from an Ebola virus experiment that was securely transported from a Select‐Agent‐approved BSL‐4 lab to a Select‐Agent‐ approved BSL‐2 lab may have contained live virus. The material was on a sealed plate but should not have been moved into the BSL‐2 laboratory. We cannot rule out possible exposure of the one laboratory technician who worked with the material in the BSL‐2 laboratory. There was no possible exposure outside the secure laboratory at CDC and no exposure or risk to the public. The event was discovered by the laboratory scientists yesterday, December 23, and reported to leadership within an hour of the discovery. The event is under internal investigation by CDC, was reported to Secretary of Health and Human Services Sylvia Burwell, and reporting to the internal and national Select Agent Programs has been initiated. CDC will provide a report on the event when the investigation concludes. The BSL‐2 laboratory area had already been decontaminated and the material destroyed as a routine procedure before the error was identified. The laboratory was decontaminated for a second time, and is now closed and transfers from the BSL‐4 lab have been stopped while the review is taking place. "I am troubled by this incident in our Ebola research laboratory in Atlanta," said CDC Director Tom Frieden, M.D., M.P.H. "We are monitoring the health of one technician who could possibly have been exposed and I have directed that there be a full review of every aspect of the incident and that CDC take all necessary measures. Thousands of laboratory scientists in more than 150 labs throughout CDC have taken extraordinary steps in recent months to improve safety. No risk to staff is acceptable, and our efforts to improve lab safety are essential ‐‐the safety of our employees is our highest priority." CDC will continue to provide support during the Ebola epidemic through its research and diagnostic lab work. Skilled lab scientists in the Ebola response are valued contributors to ending this epidemic. Based on what was learned during the lab science and safety reviews earlier this year, CDC has taken several immediate actions in this incident including closure of the laboratory, notification of staff, initiation of a complete internal review, and notifications of regulatory oversight agencies. This review will give us a clear understanding of what happened in this case and what can be done to further improve laboratory safety. CDC has established a CDC‐wide single point of accountability for laboratory science and safety and this will aid in ensuring accountability in this situation. CDC will also report this event to its external advisory committee which provides ongoing advice and direction for laboratory science and safety.
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In an effort to elevate its laboratory science and safety programs, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) sought internal and external input on strategies to mitigate laboratory safety concerns. The External Laboratory Safety Workgroup...
Next steps: Biosafety and biosecurity at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
On August 18, 2014 Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Lisa Monaco and Assistant to the President for Science and Technology John Holdren issued a memorandum titled, "Enhancing Biosafety and Biosecurity in the Unit... | {
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Ohio Supreme Court: Warrantless search of student backpack was OK
On behalf of The Law Offices of Saia & Piatt, Inc. | May 18, 2017 | Criminal Defense
If a high school student leaves his backpack on the bus, would it be fair for him or her to expect it to be left unopened? Would it put anyone in danger? What if there was a rumor the student was a gang member?
These are the questions the Ohio Supreme Court recently answered in the case of a Columbus high school student who was charged with possession of a deadly weapon after leaving his bag unattended on a bus.
A little background: The U.S. Supreme Court had already found in the 1991 case of Florida v. Bostick that bag searches on buses are constitutionally doubtful in the best of circumstances. However, that differs somewhat from the one heard by the Ohio Supreme Court. Moreover, students have less privacy rights than adults.
Couldn't any unattended bag contain a bomb?
According to the Courthouse News Service, on one February morning in 2013, a student left his backpack on a bus. A school security guard found it and opened it only enough to identify its probable owner. Based on a rumor that the student was a gang member, however, he brought the backpack to the school principal instead of returning it to the student.
The school principal felt free to empty the bag, and inside they found bullets. The pair then contacted a police officer.
The principal, the security guard and the police officer confronted the student in a hallway, where the police officer executed a take-down and incapacitated the student.
They then searched another bag the student had on his person. Inside there was a gun.
The student was charged with possession of a deadly weapon, and argued that these searches were unreasonable — and therefore illegal under the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. He asked for the evidence to be suppressed, and both the trial court and the Franklin County Appeals Court agreed.
The Ohio Supreme Court disagreed and sent his case back to trial. First, the court reaffirmed that schools are "special needs" settings that allow more warrantless searches than would be allowed for adults.
Next, they reasoned that at each step, the child's right to privacy was outweighed by the "In compelling governmental interest in protecting public-school students from physical harm."
After all, they reasoned, any unattended bag could contain a tiny explosive device fashioned out of carbon dioxide cartridges called a 'cricket bomb' like those attempted by the Columbine High School shooters. Such a bomb might not be noticed in a cursory search meant merely to identify the owner of the bag.
Under circumstances like those — however unlikely they might seem — surely the search was reasonable?
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Our Chairman to step down
Sir Hector Sants to step down as our Chairman to chair the new Single Financial Guidance Body
We congratulate Sir Hector Sants on his appointment as the first Chair of the new Single Financial Guidance Body, and announce with regret that he will be stepping down from his role as Chair of the charity on 2 October to take up the role on 3 October 2018.
Phil Andrew, StepChange CEO, said:
"We are sad to be losing Sir Hector as he is an outstanding Chairman, but we are delighted that he's moving to chair a new body which is critical to the long term future of the sector and the wider economy.
"We are enormously grateful for the role that Sir Hector has played in chairing our Board of Trustees, to which he has brought an excellent mix of extensive experience, insight and dedication, and we wish him every success in his new role."
Sir Hector Sants said:
"It has been a privilege to be the StepChange Debt Charity Chairman since April 2015. It has touched me deeply to witness at first hand the sheer scale of the need for debt advice, a need that is not always fully appreciated but that I will seek to continue to address in my new role."
The recruitment process to find a new Chair for the charity is already underway. Existing StepChange Board member and senior independent director, Chris Stern will act as an interim Chairman if the recruitment process requires more time.
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Would the BBC work better as a company, charity, instead of a new Royal charter?
The BBC exists because, every ten years, the monarch has granted another Charter. Given the changes in the media landscape in the last decades, should the BBC move to another status?
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In a set of articles earlier in the year, I investigated the BBC as a public company, sometimes run by subscription and other times by adverts and by subscription.
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One option that must be on the table is the change in the BBC from having a Royal Charter to being a charity.
The claims for the BBC's Royal Charter seem to be rather bust these days. Aside from the democratic implications in the 21st century of the head of state being able to make law by proclamation, the claimed benefits are long since gone.
The last three Prime Ministers have done away with once-treasured the BBC News independence.
Tony Blair used the strategy of a judge-lead whitewash (using the logic "the Prime Minister cannot lie because he is the Prime Minister") to weaken the independent broadcaster.
Gordon Brown, by providing "free" TV Licences to pensioners allowed the state to co-opt a sizable part of the funds supposedly hypothecated from the TV Fee. He could have provided pensioners with a £150 uplift in their pensions.
This pensioner allocation was used by Prime Minister David Cameron to strong arm DG Thompson into cutting back the BBC in an egregious funding settlement.
It is clear that the BBC is no longer independent of government, the Royal Charter special guarantee no longer respected by Ministers "of the Crown".
So, perhaps it would be sensible to do away with the 10-year cycle of renegotiation and move the Broadcaster to the status of the British Broadcasting Charity, and hope that the Charity Commission can provide a better protection for our national broadcaster than elderly monarch does.
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Sandra Blickem
I am constantly disappointed with the BBC
The news is sparse in content and appears very biased
The scheduling is terrible putting one programme type on two or three channels at the same time, ie sport
Instead of putting sport specials on the "secondary" channels 3 or 4 they remove other popular regulars altogether, very annoying
Their presenters are becoming less and less able, amicable, too serious, biased and non-entertaining!
They ignore complaints and criticism and simply carry on as before
Their sound is often compromised ie Jamaica Inn and I've noticed several others that are too loud, too quiet, too mumbled!
I seriously wonder what is going on with them as a previously non-biased, friendly, intelligent people's" channel!
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Martin Baines
It seems to me, no-one really wants to ask the hard question: what is the BBC for?
It seems to me that the only rational justification for a compulsory tax given to just one broadcaster is to do the things the market does not do but are somehow considered a universal good.
If we deconstruct this, it used to be argued the BBC was the only way quality drama got made, not nasty populist stuff. Yet today, while the BBC still makes good programmes, it cannot claim a monopoly of good output - in fact I think one could argue it has been left behind by US subscription and internet makers like HBO, Showtime, ANC and NETFLIX.
Similarly in sport - once the BBC was felt necessary to ensure "national" sporting events got coverage, yet again that is clearly no longer the case. Yes the BBC still does a good job but its fund are such that it often is behind its commercial rivals. Perhaps sport would actually be better served by not having the BBC do it at all and regulating for free to air access for those supposed "national" events?
Similar arguments can be made on things like the arts, yet again we now have whole channels devoted to them that do as good (if not better) jobs of covering niche material.
So that finally leave The News. It is often argued the BBC is the gold standard of unbiased coverage with unrivalled worldwide news gathering. Yet the "unbiased" is clearly not true: in the name of spurious "balance" it veers between bland no reporting and biased coverage to plate whoever last called foul against them. Just look at the current controversy around UKIP - the BBC went from treating them as fringe party worthy of little but a joke to now being accused of ever coverage by virtually all other parties. And can we really say the BBC on screen news does a better job than ITV News, Channel 4 News, Sky News or Al Jazeera?
Now none of that says the BBC is bad. In fact I think it is (generally) very good at what it does, but I cannot honestly see how we can justify the compulsion element any longer. My own view is that it would have better future as some sort of independent organisation or even split up. I am pretty sure the Drama output would survive in its own right (just look at how well BBC Worldwide does). Similarly news gathering is first class, and may, if freed from its government shackles, do even better providing either its own channels globally or perhaps as a source provider like Reuters. Perhaps keep The World Service as a state global propaganda arm funded by the Foreign Office as it was until the last charter settlement.
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Sandra Blickem: Do you have actual data to support any of those very vague accusations? Biased? To who?
I hate sport, but at the weekend, there is a lot of sport, and they only have two channels to show it (BBC3 & 4 share with CBBC & Cbeebies) - in reality they dont show sport on all channels all day.
And if someone is covering a terrible disaster or questioning a politician, why would I want them to be other than 'too serious'. And the sound not being perfect on Jamica Inn is no more than a storm in a teacup. Sound is generally worse on all TV's these day - try listening to the other channels - the BBC is no better or worse.
Martin Baines: Think of what would happen if there was no BBC. No Proms, no real kids TV (trust me, Cbeebies and CBBC are fantastic), but lots of reality shows, soaps and 'dramas'. I dont always like the BBC either, but when I look at other countries output, I'm not always impressed either. I think Roy Greenslade made an excellent argument as to why the BBC should contine in its current form: Why the public must rally to support the BBC licence fee | Media | theguardian.com
I'm sick of the 'American TV is best/we have Netflix's' arguement. Firstly, we get the cream of the crop of US shows. Much of its is dross. In fact most shows dont make it past the pilot, never mind the first series. And while there is a lot of fantastic drama from the US, its a media market at least five times larger than our own. I'd expect more great drama.
HBO, Showtime, ANC, etc are all cable channels where you subscribe, and where the programme makers are often allowed to take risks without fear of advertisers, language, content, etc. Have a look at the main US broadcast channels. Do you really think Hawaii 50 is better than Line of Duty?
Netflix's? Netflix is a distributor of content, although like most other distributors, from the time of the 2 reelers, its moved into production as well. Its first big production? An adapation of a set of books made famous on TV by an TV adaption from the BBC...
Netflix is great if you have fast broadband, and you want to watch a lot of different stuff (although relative poor compared with what the US site has to offer). Yet the huge majority of TV watched in the UK is live - its not even recorded.
Sport? I hate sport generally, but if the alternative is paying money to Rupert Murdoch, then the BBC should be allowed to cover sports.
Drama? There are fantastic drama's on the BBC. Its been a really good year. Yes, some want more risk-taking, but overall, its been great. There should be no need to say US is better than UK - both have great stuff, but do things in slightly different ways, as this article pointed out: American vs British drama: why do we have to pick a side? | Television & radio | theguardian.com
Arts? The BBC produces a huge amounts of stuff on the arts - and although Sky has two channels devoted to it, you have to pay more than your licence fee to watch them, and I suspect that they (and Sky Atlantic) are loss leaders to encourage people people like me to make the leap to Sky. If there was no BBC, then I suspect they would go in an instant.
News? Not always great - and I complain when its isn't. But overall, its has a huge range and can be brilliant. I have no desire to get my news in the same way as the US - which is perhaps why NPR uses the World Service so much. Are there really shackles on its news gathering? The joy of the World Serive is that it is seen as not just government propaganda. It might be the cheapest 'soft power' weapon the UK has, and its would better if the Foriegn Office coughed up for its upkeep, but thats not the BBC's fault.
You yourself admit that the BBC is very good at what it does, and I'm in total agreement. But you then say it should be broken up because the market can do it better, and that its a compulsory tax. I'm not sure the market can do it better, and if doesn't, then it will impossible to put the BBC back together again.
The tax thing is a bit like the whinging you get from libertarian types - 'its because of 'fredum' and 'rights'. Its rational, but only within a very particular worldview, and totally misses the point. Your 'made' to pay for lots of stuff you might never use via taxation, but why pick on something that you do use?
Since 99.9% of people in the UK use the BBC on a weekly basis, and 98% use BBC1, we have made our choice, and its seems to work. We get relatively high quality stuff to watch and to listen to, with no adverts, on an 'all you can eat' basis. For 40p per household, per day. Can the market come up with a better offer - I doubt it. If we did slice and dice, for what are purely ideological reasons, I suspect, as the song says, we dont know what we've got til its gone.
The BBC gives us a mix of great TV, has a huge cultural reach, and keeps the rest honest.
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PETER HUGHES
The licence fee equates to about 40 (forty) pence per day---less than a daily newspaper. For that we all receive ADVERT FREE Television AND Radio channels around the clock Listen to some of the programmes on BBC Radio 4----no commercial station would even consider covering this diverse range---why not? Because they have to keep THE ADVERTISERS HAPPY by delivering as a big an audience as possible.
Currently I am absolutely fed up with the Christmas adverts (Tesco one says "It's Christma)) but I thought Christmas was on 25th December !!
A friend, who spent some time in USA, on his return said he missed the BBC's full output across tv and radio---so there you have it..
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Lorna Smith
We only have Freeview and happily pay the 40p or so that allows us to watch the BBC and any other available channels. As pensioners, who still pay for our licence, we would not like to be forced to pay more ... and if the BBC lost the licence, we would certainly have to pay far more and probably be able to access fewer channels.
People over the channel can pick up the BBC and watch in preference to the own stations ... Think that suggests familiarity breeds contempt. The BBC is really an asset we cannot afford to lose.
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Fred Perkins
I think most would agree that the BBC is good value for the licence fee.
But as Martin Baines has put very well, We (and even more, the BBC), has forgotten its purpose. It has become selectively very 'commercial', and being the recipient of a huge amount of what is in effect a 'tax', is going far beyond its original remit.
The BBC is now competing heavily with commercial broadcasters which can and do achieve much of what the BBC chooses to dip its toes into, and without the constraints or disciplines of a commercial company, but able to distort the commercial market in ways which don't necessarily benefit the viewer. Almost by definition, the BBC's success in achieving its remit should NOT result in a quest for audience ratings - but it does so, because it can afford to do so. It is also stifling innovation in the creative industries, by virtue of its scale. It benefits from legally-enforced additional licence 'fees', index linked, and further supported by it providing 'free' licences to pensioners - which government 'pays' for, even though it doesn't cost the BBC a penny to provide the service to them. Smoke and mirrors!!
The BBC has substantially abandoned the part of its remit that is about 'educating' the public. It appears to be leading the 'dumbing down' of TV, rather than focusing on higher ideals.
Most countries have a 'state broadcaster' - and nowadays that is mainly about producing news, which is expensive to do properly, and difficult for commercial broadcasters anyway.
Incredibly, Ofcom doesn't even regulate the BBC as to whether it's biased - the BBC is its own judge and jury. That too, surely needs to be changed - all other broadcasters who broadcast news have to abide by Ofcom rules.
Arguably, the BBC could achieve its remit with a budget a fraction (10%??) of the licence fee revenue - giving government something else on which to 'spend' the surplus.
Let's just accept that the BBC must be provided with state funding for its core remit, but must be prevented from interfering in areas beyond that, either by cross-subsidy or excessive cash in its coffers to 'play' in other areas.
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Fred Perkins: You've allowed youself to be seduced by an ideological viewpoint, rather than a practical one, even though you admit that the BBC is good value for money.
Is the BBC actually 'crowding out' the commercial sector, and has it strayed from its original remit? If we take its original remit to be the Reithian "inform, educate and entertain", then the answer is no. Entertain means just that, and there is nothing wrong with the BBC producing programmes that we might actually want to watch and listen to. I'm sure there must have been people tutting that the BBC played light music and had comedy back in the 1930's, but we all seem to have survived. Think of all those classic BBC comedy programmes over the years - did that mean there were no decent comedies anywhere else on TV? Or drama?
As for crowding out, this is one of those free market bits of nonsense which pops up a lot, especially in the US. Thomas Frank basically has a whole chapter in 'The Wtecking Crew' devoted to shooting this meme down - pointing out that if you think 'guvment' is the problem, then anything it does well is bad, because government is bad. If the BBC is crowding out the private sector, then by that logic, so is the NHS, police, HM Revenue and the Army - all of which could be done by the private sector.
In reality, governemnt tends to help the private sector a great deal, as the book 'The Entreprenerial State' explains.
The BBC trains huge numbers of technicians, actors and directors. Think just how much drama the BBC makes each year - they are the single largest producer of drama on the planet - and then think what would happen if the BBC wasn't there. Brianist pointed out the results of such a report a while back - the conclusions were not good for the UK economy. And a huge amount of talent got their first break on the BBC. Anthony Mingella didn't start writing Oscar winners immediately - he started writing scripts for Grange Hill.
If the BBC was to produce only non commercial programmes, what would it look like?
We would perhaps have a 38 part series on the atonal composers from 1948-1982, documentaries on cheese making (just like National Lampoon's European Vacation), endless round table discussions on coastal erosion in Namibia and perhaps programmes on Mongolian throat singing. Possibly a film or two from the Swedish national film collection, showing the early works of a particularly gloomy director, obscure Scottish poets, and redubbed vintage Eastern Bloc animation (and a documentary on said animation). Cheap and very worthy children's prgrammes (here's bran, kids!), a series about the abandoned footwear found on Hadrian's Wall (actually, I would happily watch this), and an adaption of a famous 1923 Slovak play all about peasants, in the orginal Slovak. And dont forget the OU!
Of course as soon as you put on this deeply high-brow stuff, the free-marketeers would immediately say that nobody watches this, and if they do, they should pay for it. Head they win, tails you lose.
In fact Sky was cheeky enough to try this argument some years ago about Eastenders - its popular, therefore commecial. In which case, it should be on Sky, which, although commercial, has produced remarkably few popular programmes.
The BBC has to supply a mixture, so as to inform, educate and entertain. Thats fine. I dont always want serious stuff. But, for those who think the BBC is dumbing down, this is the serious stuff from Radio 4 today. Thinking Allowed, Tweet of the Day, Start the Week (really good today), A Book of the Week about living in different houses, a drama about Syria, a documentary about horses on a housing estate. A History of Ideas, a series about the history of Mossad, an afternoon drama, a music quiz (with a lot of classical music), The Food Programme, a series about Scottish poets, Beyond Belief, a programme about the word Mongol(!), Crossing Continents, Shared Planet (about mangroves), The Book at Bedtime, and a programme about 'The Queen of African Music'. And of course Today, The World at One, PM, The World Tonight, and all the hourly news.
As for TV - have you seen BBC4? And there are some really good stuff on BBC3 - their Afghan programme is incrediably powerful.
'Arguably, the BBC could achieve its remit with a budget a fraction (10%??) of the licence fee revenue - giving government something else on which to 'spend' the surplus. ' - Thats saloon bar handwaving. C5 has currently a £200m budget. Its makes bascially no content itself, buys its news in, and of course has no radio operation of any sort. And most of it is rubbish. You get what you pay for. BBC radio currently costs £650m - so almost double the £350m you suggest would cover everything. Your entitled to your own opinions, but not your own facts. Lets see the data behind your thinking.
I think that the BBC makes a good case here - BBC - Blogs - About the BBC - Why the licence fee is the best way to fund the BBC
What I find is that those who argue against the licence fee is that they have no workable alternative, and seem largely to have an ideological problem with it, rather than anything fundermentally practical.
@MikeB: I don't want to get into a slanging match throwing insults at each other.
I said that I respect the BBC. I'm a broadcaster myself, and have been for 11 years. I know what broadcasting costs, and haven't been 'seduced by an ideological viewpoint'.
My point is simply that much has changed since the Public Service Broadcasting remit of the BBC (and our other PSBs) was originally set up.
Any single organisation handed close to £4 Billion a year by the state cannot fail to have an impact on its sector. We in the UK have one of the finest broadcasting regimes in the world, and the creative industries collectively contribute around 8% of our GDP.
Briant Butterworth opened this thread with some valid reasoning for change. The last few years have seen immense disruption and change in 'television' in its many forms.
The BBC has no monopoly of truth nor of wisdom. Nor indeed do politicians. It must surely therefore be time for a re-examination of the BBC's role in what is a much wider canvas than could ever have been envisaged when it was set up. In most industries, the Competition Authorities worry about dominance of any single organisation over the sector.
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Lorna Smith: Would that what you say about "Advert Free" was true; far from it! Program start and stop times are now disrupted by the Beeb's adverts for its own programs. As a retired broadcasting engineer, it was drummed into me at an early age that program schedule times MUST be adhered to, even if it meant using a stop watch and time signals.
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Community Oversight Board chair: Fixing police body cam issue 'as important as living and breathing'
Nashville's Community Oversight Board wants body and dash cameras on the streets as soon as possible, even amidst the budget crisis facing city leaders.
Community Oversight Board chair: Fixing police body cam issue 'as important as living and breathing' Nashville's Community Oversight Board wants body and dash cameras on the streets as soon as possible, even amidst the budget crisis facing city leaders. Check out this story on Tennessean.com: https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/2019/12/10/nashville-community-oversight-board-police-body-cameras/2633823001/
Mariah Timms, Nashville Tennessean Published 5:00 a.m. CT Dec. 10, 2019 | Updated 3:56 p.m. CT Dec. 10, 2019
Even under the strain of a budget crisis, the Community Oversight Board plans to continue its push for body cameras on all Nashville police officers as soon as possible.
"It's not enough anymore to say you don't have the money. This is important as living and breathing in this city," COB chair Ashlee Davis said Monday. "That's how important this is. That's not OK."
The board plans to issue a formal policy recommendation soon explaining their focus on transparency, as well as urging other departments to research possibly less expensive ways to store data and effectively use labor in processing video.
The board's executive team met Monday afternoon to assess a draft version of the recommendation they plan to issue to other stakeholders.
The board, which was established via a 2018 referendum approved by Nashville voters, is tasked with investigating allegations of police misconduct. The board also can recommend policy changes for the department.
Body, dash cameras on hold
A day after the board meeting, Mayor John Cooper announced plans to roll out a limited number of body cameras in 2020 while policy and cost questions are answered.
The city pulled back from a department-wide roll out last month amid a budget crisis and concerns over a mounting price tag.
Cooper's policy director John Buntin said it could cost more than $40 million per year to operate the cameras and analyze their footage, which he said was "deeply concerning" in the midst of a budget shortfall.
The delay has been tied to the state comptroller's urgent report to city leaders in November that Nashville was running out of money to pay its bills. The comptroller said officials must close a $41 million budget gap, or the state would take over the city's coffers.
The police department has about $10 million set aside to buy cameras, which have been a city priority since 2016. But city leaders have not decided how to handle millions in additional funds that could be needed as the body camera footage makes its way through the rest of the criminal justice system.
Downstream costs could come from outside the mayor's office and MNPD; prosecutors and public defenders said they'll need funding to review thousands of hours of footage that becomes relevant in criminal cases.
Monday's board meeting also included an update on the progress of the so-called Negotiation Task Force set up to allow representatives from the COB, mayor's office and MNPD to meet and negotiate the draft Memorandum of Understanding between the COB and MNPD.
Although the COB representative to the task force, Phyllis Hildreth, was not present at the meeting, due to being out of town, board member Matthew Sweeney confirmed the task force is making progress on discussing the articles of the MOU.
Also not present Monday was the board staff's newly-appointed Executive Director Jill Fitcheard, who was tied up at another meeting, the board was informed.
Fitcheard was named the new director last week after the unexpected resignation of William Weeden, announced Nov. 18.
Davis confirmed Monday that Fitcheard's salary would be updated to reflect her new position, effective as of the day last week she was named to the role.
"I have had a conversation with Director Fitcheard since our last meeting. I wanted to ensure she has all the support she needs," Davis said.
"Mrs. Fitcheard's commitment to the mission and purpose of the Community Oversight Board, and most importantly to the Nashville community, is unparalleled and her leadership has been instrumental to the success and continuity of the COB's efforts," Davis said in a statement last week. "The COB congratulates her on this deserving appointment and looks forward to this continued work and progress with her as our Executive Director."
Includes reporting by Adam Tamburin.
Reach reporter Mariah Timms at mtimms@tennessean.com or 615-259-8344 and on Twitter @MariahTimms.
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Ben Lerman
Ben is the former NOLS Wilderness Medicine Marketing Coordinator and a Wilderness First Responder graduate. He enjoys rock climbing, backpacking, kayaking, and hopes to someday adventure in the mountains on each of the 7 continents.
Why You Should Take a Wilderness First Aid Course
By Ben Lerman on 3/21/19 8:12 AM
NOLS Wilderness Medicine student practices caring for a patient in the outdoors. Photo by Jared Steinman.
You love the outdoors. The beauty. The adventure. The chance to unplug. The quality time with family and friends, or even by yourself. Whether you choose to explore the wilds by hiking, on the water, with a fishing rod in hand, or up a mountain road with your camper, the remoteness and rawness of it all is likely part of the appeal.
Topics: wilderness medicine, Wilderness First Aid, Wilderness Medicine
9 Wilderness Medicine Acronyms You Need to Know
By Ben Lerman on 3/11/19 12:44 PM
NOLS students practice skills during a scenario on their course. Photo by Kyle Wilson.
You've taken your WFA, WFR, or WEMT and learned about PAS, ABCDE, and MOI. So many abbreviations, so little time!
Whether you're filling out a SOAP note for a real-life patient or reviewing your skills with a NOLS case study, wilderness medicine's plethora of abbreviations and acronyms can be a lot to remember.
Topics: patient assessment, first aid, wilderness medicine
Quiz: Sprains, Strains, and Athletic Injuries
Topics: first aid, wilderness medicine, Wilderness First Aid, quiz
Gender-inclusive Communication for First Responders
Practicing a patient assessment during a course. Photo by Luis Camargo.
As a medical provider in the wilderness, it's important to not make judgments or assumptions. For example, rather than assuming a patient is low risk for a spine injury, you can use a focused spine assessment to gather information relevant to your decision.
Topics: first aid, wilderness medicine, Inclusion, communication
Quiz: Managing Altitude Illness
By Ben Lerman on 8/8/18 8:44 AM
Topics: first aid, wilderness medicine, Wilderness First Aid, altitude illness, quiz
7 Fishing First Aid Hazards (and What to Do)
Photo from NOLS Alaska
You're enjoying a beautiful day at your local fishing spot. Fish are rising everywhere and you've hooked three big brook trout already. But your day can easily take a turn if you accidentally walk through a patch of poison oak. Or get stung by a wasp. Or slip on the rocky shore.
Topics: first aid, wilderness medicine, Wilderness First Aid, fishing
Quiz: Treating Heat Illness and Dehydration
Topics: first aid, wilderness medicine, Wilderness First Aid, quiz, heat illness
Snakebites: Myth vs. Reality
By Ben Lerman on 6/4/18 11:40 AM
In the movies, snakes bite constantly, fly through the air to strike, and kill their victims almost instantly with their venomous bites. Those involved respond in all manner of ways, from trying to photograph and identify the snakes' species in 2006's Snakes on a Plane to cutting open the bite wound and attempting to suck out the poison in 2010's True Grit. Needless to say, these sensationalized portrayals can be misleading.
Topics: WFR, first aid, wilderness medicine, myth, snakebite
Shock: What Causes It and What To Do
Photo by Mike Trewartha.
What is shock? It's a term that gets used frequently in casual conversation to describe emotional reactions. It's also a serious medical condition that can be difficult to recognize, and even harder to treat, in the wilderness context.
Topics: first aid, wilderness medicine, NOLS Wilderness Medicine, shock
Quiz: Bites and Envenomation
Topics: first aid, wilderness medicine, quiz
Climbing for More Than the Summit
Ahlqvist on an acclimatization climb in the Himalaya. Photo courtesy of Carina Ahlqvist.
"I am driven to do my part for a better world, not just reach the summit and get an adrenaline kick."
Topics: Himalayan climbing, Behind the Scenes, Environmental Stewardship & Sustainability, mountaineering
Quiz: Handling Burns in the Outdoors
Using Your Wilderness Medicine Skills to Treat Pets
By Ben Lerman on 3/21/18 10:18 AM
Photo by Kirk Rasmussen
"Wound care is wound care, regardless of the type of mammal. I find that knowing the patient assessment system and other treatment principles is helpful, even with a dog. Pup has diarrhea? Palpate the abdomen to see if there's specific tenderness. Dog is lethargic? Consider 'ins and outs' and if that's affecting energy level. Reluctant to use an extremity? Try a usability test." - Missy White, NOLS Instructor
Topics: wilderness medicine, Wilderness First Aid
What to Do When You Hook Yourself: Removing a Fishhook
Photo by Brad Christensen.
It's the first fair-weather Saturday of the month. Most people are sleeping in—but not you. It's time to fish!
Typically, you fish a barbless fly because you know it's easier to get the hook out of the fish's mouth, but today you and your buddy are trying to catch your limit for a fish-fry later. You choose an obnoxiously large streamer with the biggest, nastiest, barb you have in your fly-box.
Topics: wilderness medicine, Wilderness First Aid, fishing
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By Christopher Musico, Contributor, CRM magazine
For the rest of the March 2009 issue of CRM magazine, please click here.
The notion of CRM may not have been specifically top-of-mind among the Founding Fathers as they congregated during the unbearably hot summer of 1776 to hammer out the Declaration of Independence. Even so, relationships between citizens and their representatives were precisely what those early patriots were helping to define, and the traditionally poor service the government has delivered in the two centuries since would have had many of them scratching their wigs.
According to the latest scores from the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), the federal government still lags behind the private sector when it comes to keeping people happy. This year, the feds scored a 68.9 out of a possible 100 points, while their commercial counterparts weighed in with a 75. The 68.9 score represented a 1.6 percent increase from last year, but the gap still remains. That turns out to be unsurprising, given rising consumer demands. "Look at most enterprises today and you can [almost always] get 24/7 service," explains Ben Madgett, an analyst for New York–based research firm Datamonitor. "There's an expectation there now that you should get the same from government."
The increasing expectations are also seen by Lisa Sherwin-Wulf, public-sector industry solutions manager for RightNow Technologies, a provider of on-demand customer experience solutions. Working with RightNow's 155 government-agency customers, there is growing pressure to increase operational efficiencies while at the same time ensuring that citizens can access any necessary information in their preferred channels. "People are expecting things like timely response by chat, interactive voice response, email, and Web forums…something in addition to just walking into an office or calling on the telephone," she explains. "The bar has definitely been raised."
Government agencies on all levels, though, may have quite a bit of catching up to do. Ken Landoline, vice president of research for Reno, Nev.–based analyst firm Synergy Research Group, declares the public sector "15 to 20 years behind the customer care contact center world." There is no doubt that many agencies are trying to improve their service offerings, but with a looming economic recession, less money to invest, and an ever-increasing population, will governments be able to catch up or just continue to run in place in the effort to provide citizen service? CRM takes a look at some agencies making the investment, amid others continuing to languish under the premise of "business as usual."
Madgett points to the e-government initiative that started approximately a decade ago as the moment when agencies determined they needed to bolster service to match what consumers were increasingly expecting from their retailers and other commercial engagements. "Certainly in the last five years there has been more of an uptake in this initiative," he says. "Governments are starting to realize what's out there and take advantage of using the Internet at its most basic level to provide service."
This can be seen as a win-win situation for many agencies, as technological innovations allow them to not only optimize their own processes but also cater to an increasingly Internet-fluent constituency. "Local government offices started to progress to online payments such as filing taxes," Madgett says. "As that relationship has evolved, [agencies are] now looking for something to manage that process—hence CRM—and so it's about providing that level of service and then cracking it as well with analytics to find out how many people are paying online, the issues they're having, and how agencies can help [provide a resolution]."
When it comes to CRM vendors able to hit the ground running with government outlets, Madgett points to typical big-name players including Oracle and SAP, but says others in the CRM world can cater to specific needs of different agencies on all levels. "You also have RightNow, Consona, and other smaller players who can hit more certain geographical markets, local government, and processes specific to them," he says.
Since government has been slower to adopt CRM, it has made many organizations loathe to stray from on-premises deployments to the software-as-a-service (SaaS) model. Madgett's research finds there are more on-premises deployments in government than on-demand ones at this point—but that may start to change. "There are some [chief information officers] out there who have encouraged agencies to look more toward SaaS," he says. "There's a lot of possibility there. We're not totally there yet, but there's certainly a movement [developing]…. We're cautiously optimistic."
RightNow's Sherwin-Wulf says the movement's already arrived, with most of the 150 government agencies on her company's client list having already gone with SaaS, thanks to its lower costs, speed of deployment, and scalability. She reports that many of her company's customers decide to focus on the channel which will have the most significant impact first—generally Web self-service. After that, the customer can scale up as usage grows—similar to how the private sector does it. "Government agencies need to deal with these rising challenges in a timely manner," she says. "So they are becoming much more comfortable with that."
CRM ROADBLOCKS
So if government agencies are starting to grow more comfortable with deploying CRM to gain a more comprehensive view of the customer, then why haven't they all caught on? Madgett says there are several reasons: legal, operational, and cultural. It can start with terminology. "A lot of what we're talking about here is customer service, and the private sector–driven mentality to things," he says. "In the government space, there is a [reluctance] to refer to the citizen as a customer, and that mindset has to go away. You have to be comfortable with thinking of your citizens as customers, even if you don't call them that."
Madgett also says it gets back to barriers traditionally set up in government agencies sensitive to data they've been charged to collect and maintain. He explains that sharing information across agencies—for example, the Central Intelligence Agency and the Department of Defense—is not necessarily a given. This runs counter to the traditional argument that CRM provides a 360-degree view of the customer (or in government's case, the constituent). There are also some restrictions on sharing private, sensitive data among different funnels. Add that to the siloed nature of many offices, and even when it's legal to share information, many will not come together, regardless of whether they're local, state, or federal. "There's a challenge there because there is tension between creating a comprehensive view and avoiding 'Big Brother,' " Madgett says.
Madgett says that, generally speaking, the government culture is already a slow adopter of technology. Implementing a CRM system at all can be an issue: At heart, CRM is a strategic solution before a technological one. To Madgett, it doesn't matter whether you're a government agency or a retail chain, recklessly adding new capabilities without first thinking about business benefits can lead to a doomed implementation. "You need someone who [understands] to champion this like [New York City Mayor Michael] Bloomberg with the 311 system," he says, referring to the city's citizen-information call-in number. "You can't just implement a call center or throw in a CRM system. You have to know your end goal and take the proper steps to figure out how to best allocate resources based on that." (See the NYC 311 chart, at right.)
DIAL 311 FOR EVOLUTION
Few cities have a larger constituency than New York City does. Boasting a population of more than 8 million people, the city decided back in 2002 to create a phone line for those living—and visiting—The Big Apple to be able to call for quick information. The service has never looked back since going live in 2003. "This is a great example of a concrete application of CRM," Madgett proclaims. "At 3 a.m., you can still call up 311 if you have a noise complaint, if something is wrong, there's a leak in your apartment…you can find out instantaneously. This is the type of service we have come to expect."
While the system has been deemed a success so far, that doesn't mean it hasn't had to make some adjustments, according to Joe Morrisroe, the deputy commissioner and executive director of 311 and www.nyc.gov, the city's official Web site. There have been many lessons learned during the continual efforts at service improvement, Morrisroe says. One maxim was to prepare ahead of time depending on the particular season. In the winter months, he explains, 311 puts information at the beginning of the interactive voice response (IVR) recording about guidelines concerning heat and hot-water complaints. "It's a way of educating the populace," he says.
Morrisroe says that pushing information to the beginning of the IVR allows callers to either ignore the message if it doesn't apply to them, or avoid having to wait for a representative to take the call. He admits call spikes can put a strain on the 311 system, but insists the city doesn't blindly rely upon the IVR—there are other safeguards in place to avoid a backlog of calls, he says. "We're staffed very well to ensure calls are answered quickly," he says. "We have organic growth in our call center; a lot of people in staff support—be it supervisors or team leaders—are former call-takers or have that skill set. We can mobilize people quickly and put them on the phones if necessary to help with the volume."
This can come into play as the economic recession threatens to freeze or cut the budgets of many government agencies. While it is not yet clear if the 311 system will be affected, Morrisroe says he's already taking safeguards to maintain high service quality. "The goal we have is not a lower-cost channel, but more of a self-service channel that can yield lower cost results," he says.
He explains that after being open for business the past five years, there is plenty of robust content that can be available to the populace via the IVR and Web in order to lessen the barrage of calls for live agents.
"We have answers to virtually any question someone in New York may have, and it is vetted by our organization as well as the requisite city agencies," Morrisroe says. "That's one of our main goals—and the economic pressure helps facilitate that a bit more: to push more information into the IVR and Web than we did in the past."
For Morrisroe, this is all in pursuit of the organization's mission. "Customer service is public service in action," he says. "That's a motto we carry with us."
ROCKY MOUNTAIN SELF-SERVICE
Ro Silva, public information and education manager in the taxpayer service division of the Colorado Department of Revenue (CODR), could be deemed a visionary for her time. Back in 1995, her agency began accepting email from stressed-out individuals who needed to send questions about tax inquiries without clogging the phone lines. "We were answering these [using] Microsoft Outlook," she recalls. "In 2000, we were getting and answering 14,000 emails a year, which was a lot for that time. I knew it was going to evolve into asking the same questions over and over again."
She turned to RightNow Technologies to create a Web self-service channel. Now, Colorado residents with questions come tax season can go to the department's Web site and look for answers before trying to email or call. In fact, Silva says, the system is set up so that Web-site visitors have to check out the "frequently asked questions" before being able to access the CODR email interface. Of course, that doesn't prevent residents from calling immediately. "People can make a phone call because those numbers are listed on our homepage, telephone book," she insists. "You can call us no matter what."
As a result of utilizing SaaS for its Web self-service, Silva was able to boost CODR's productivity, satisfaction, and cost-efficiency. The department has realized a return on investment of 8,732 percent, email volume has dropped by 45 percent, and the unit saved $700,000 over an 18-month period. And that doesn't even account for the peace of mind many residents have now when they can either find an answer quickly online, or be able to get through quickly to an agent with a more-complex question. "Our wait times are pretty good for a government agency…. They are about four minutes," she says. "Before RightNow, during peak season people waited for 20 minutes to speak with a tax representative."
While there are no plans to innovate further with RightNow at this time, Silva says that it lays the groundwork for what could be an extra-difficult season, with the recession hitting the state of Colorado particularly hard—a hiring freeze on all state employees started in October 2008. "We're not able to hire any new [employees], which works against us even though we have all these great services people can self-service through," she says. "It's going to hurt because…you still have people who have specific issues that need to be addressed, and it might mean they may not be able to get through as quickly."
Silva remains thankful that she has RightNow's system in place. Otherwise, they would have to shut down the email channel just to alleviate the pressure placed on the agents. "We just wouldn't be able to get to it all," she says.
GOVERNMENT 2.0—NEXT ON THE AGENDA?
The 800-pound gorilla in the room comes in the form of Web 2.0 technologies, including blogs, chat, forums, social networking sites, Twitter, and wikis. Filtering into the CRM world via the private sector, this is the next opportunity for innovation, according to Madgett. But, just as with traditional CRM deployments, strategy must be in place first. "Governments are slow to adopt, and especially with something like Web 2.0—where you get into using utilities like Twitter—they are experimenting with it but haven't captured what they want to do with it yet," he says. "It's good to adopt the technology but without a strategic framework the practical usage of it can be lost." (See this month's "CRM on Twitter," page 16, for a quick snapshot of some government twitterers.)
Karen Trebon, a program analyst with the General Services Administration's Office of Citizen Services, cites a plethora of examples of agencies at all levels starting to adopt varying forms of Web 2.0 technology to help inform and interact with their respective constituents. The examples run all the way to the top: With President Barack Obama in the White House now, she expects government to delve even deeper. From the Obama campaign's Web site to the transition team's efforts with www.change.gov to its revitalized www.whitehouse.gov, community participation clearly ranks high on the national public-policy scene. "One of the things that is driving this and will continue to [do so] is Obama coming into office," she says. "I think everybody can agree that he outclassed [Senator John] McCain in the use of the Web and technology. For the first time, I think we'll have a president…who is just as smart as all of us about technology."
Beyond Obama's potential, Trebon admits she also feels the heat from constituents demanding equality in the service they receive from both the public and private sectors. "People love Amazon.com and they expect to go on our Web site and love it just as much," she says. "We don't get allowances for being the government, so we have to keep up with what people want on the Web."
By Trebon's count, there are 37 active, public-facing, federal agency blogs right now, plus an untold number of efforts at the lower levels of government. "[Blogging] seems to be the most adopted form of Web 2.0 at this time," she says. "But a lot of these technologies are free or low-cost, so there is no worry about ROI or going and asking anyone for money."
So if that's the case, why aren't more agencies picking up on Web 2.0? She believes it has to do with bandwidth concerns, potential viruses, and actionable strategy. "I spoke with representatives from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, and they deal with very serious information including the [number] of people who are incarcerated and on death row…and they're not sure how to take this information and use it on something like Facebook," she says. "To them, [that context] seems very lighthearted."
While that may be an extreme case, Trebon points to several instances in which using Web 2.0 can serve the people well. The bloggers at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) determined through blog comments that passengers were experiencing different rules at different airports, making unclear what rules were optional and which were absolutely mandatory, such as removing shoes before going through security. "[The TSA] actually used that information to tighten up the mandate across the country," she says. "That's an example of how Web 2.0 can actually achieve results. The TSA didn't just take comments from people on the Web, but actually made a process improvement."
Like blogs, Trebon says Twitter can also provide an opportunity to continue a dialogue with constituents, particularly during times of crisis. "We used it here in our office during the Mumbai incident," she says, referring to the December 2008 terrorist attacks. "People can follow our tweets to keep up to date on what's going on, where and how to call if you have family or friends in an area that's being affected by some form of calamity."
While still in its nascent stages, Government 2.0 has the potential to not only increase citizen satisfaction, but to offer a sense of transparency and, as a consequence, trust—a trait that's sometimes lacking but always essential to the democratic process. "The Obama team has been talking to us a lot about transparency and just putting more information out there," Trebon says. "The interactive nature of these technologies increases trust in government and makes people feel like they're being listened to because we're responding back to them."
SIDEBAR: 2 Tips to Contact Center Implementation Bliss
Gary Peckham, director of the contact center for the Government of Alberta's Ministry of Service, knows a thing or two about quickly revamping a contact center to adjust to a quick mandate. Back in 2000, his department was charged with providing landlord and tenant issues to an additional 800,000 Calgary citizens when the city decided to cease offering the services on its own. Peckham had four months to make it happen, and he says he turned to Avaya to "bring us into the new century."
Looking back at the pain of the initial implementation, he has a couple of tips for government agencies now looking to revamp their contact centers:
Make sure you listen to your employees. "We spent a lot of time dealing with Avaya's staff and making sure that we were understanding of them," he recalls. "However, we didn't spend enough time explaining to our workers why things had to happen in a certain sequence."
Weigh all the purchasing options, even if you don't want to "reinvent the wheel." "Government's mindset isn't necessarily the same as private business where you're always upgrading on an ongoing basis," he explains. "When we purchase a product we anticipate that it will last a certain period of time. Consistent upgrades are not built into the budget process. Had we leased the product, we could have had an easier time when we had to keep up with the changing times. We needed to look at other options and how that would have been beneficial to the taxpayer in the long haul."
SIDEBAR: NYC 311: Call Volumes, Performance Levels, and Resolutions
Agency Transfer or Referral: Caller is transferred to the appropriate agency or is referred to and provided with the appropriate agency's telephone number.
Information Provided: Caller has been provided with all of the requested information for their specific inquiry and no further action is required.
Service Request: Caller's request is entered into the City's Citizen Service Center tracking system and the request is forwarded to the appropriate agency for completion.
Transfer to 911: Call is deemed an emergency, a crime in progress, or a Police Department 911 matter and is immediately transferred to 911.
Other: Calls to follow-up on an existing service request or those that are not completed prior to the caller disconnection are classified as other.
Source: www.nyc.gov; Mayor's Office of Operations
Performance Measure Performance Goal Fiscal 2009 Year-to-Date November 2008
Total Incoming Calls * 6,837,442 1,465,016
Average Weekday Call Volume * 53,049 60,816
Average Wait Time 30 seconds 7 seconds 6 seconds
% of Calls Answered within 30 seconds 90% 94% 95%
% of Language-Assisted Calls * 2.1%
* No performance goal available
Assistant Editor Christopher Musico can be reached at cmusico@destinationCRM.com.
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FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 final, USA VS Netherlands: Where to watch it live
By Ishan Ghosh
July 7, 2019 18:43 +08
USA and Netherlands are going to face each other in the final Twitter
The United States team will face Netherlands in the final of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 on July 7 at the Lon Olympic stadium in France. USA came into the final defeating England 2-1 whereas Netherlands entered the final courtesy a 1-0 win over Sweden.
Preview, prediction, schedule
The three-time world champions USA are coming into the final riding high on a hard fought win against England. They have been in magnificent form throughout the tournament and have not lost a single match. However, their star player and probably the player of the tournament Megan Rapinoe was out of the semi-final clash due to a hamstring injury. But the USA team management have announced that she will be fit for the final. The loss of such a big player would have been a major setback for the team. With her in the team, they will be looking forward to adding another trophy to their collection.
On the other hand, Netherlands who are now oozing with confidence after qualifying for the final, came into the cup decider by beating Sweden in a hard fought 1-0 win. The sole goal of the match came in the 99th minute. The 2017 European champions will be hoping that their star player Lieke Martens performs up to her usual high standard and gets fit for the final. She was one of the reasons behind the 2017 triumph so her presence will be very vital for the Orange Brigade.
The USA definitely have the upper hand over first time finalist Netherlands and are, definitely, the favourite to win. But Netherlands, who have been unbeaten for the last 12 matches, will not let them win easily. An exciting match is on the cards.
The USA-Netherlands match will start at 5 PM on July 7 according to local time and 11 pm, July 7 according to SGT.
Global TV listings
USA: Fox, FS1 (English)
USA: Universo, Telemundo (Spanish)
UK: BBC
Australia: Optus Sport
Canada: CTV, RDS, TSN
Sub-Saharan Africa: DirecTV Sports
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World War I Has Lessons for Today
World War I began with the smallest of incidents and turned into one of the most complex of global events, a lesson that should be heeded today, according to a panel of historians gathered at the Association of the U.S. Army on the 100th anniversary of the U.S. entry into "the war to end all wars."
In 1914, the world was stable when Archduke Franz Ferdinand, presumptive heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was assassinated in Bosnia. That "small event" launched the great war in Europe, said Michael S. Neiberg, chair of war studies in the Department of National Security and Strategy at the U.S. Army War College. And once war begins, "it can be virtually impossible to get out."
It took several years for the U.S. to agree to join the war, with politics playing a major role in that hesitation, Neiberg said. Once Congress agreed to enter the war on April 6, 1917, the U.S. military was unable to deploy quickly and took a year to be effective in Europe, he said.
Among the myths of the war is that the U.S. Army resisted working under French and British command, said Edward Lengel, chief historian of the White House Historical Association. In fact, "amalgamation" was happening by November 1917, "but the collaboration was not an easy one," he said.
The U.S. Army proved to be exceptionally adaptable as the war went on, he said.
The April 6 discussion was co-hosted by AUSA and the Center for Military Diplomatic History, which promotes the application of history to contemporary problems.
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Swinging the spotlight over on the recently released special editions of Secret of Monkey Island and Return to Monkey Island!
I just finished re-playing through Secret of Monkey Island, and I must say – what a fun time! The new graphics are fantastic, and the game has a nifty hotkey (It was F10 for me on PC) that takes you back and forth from new graphics to old 1990's gameplay. There are lots of major upgrades, like a re-done soundtrack and voice acting added to the new game.
As far as graphics go, I'm really happy with the way it was done. The game looked like a painting most of the time, and it kept with the same feel that I remember when I played this more than 10 years ago on MSDOS. A lot of things were also added, such as random skulls in the sky forming clouds and what not, but it didn't take away from the overall feel of it, because it's got the same art style we saw in Monkey Island 3: Curse of Monkey Island.
I know I've said it before, I find these Monkey Island games to be absolutely hilarious, and I'm very happy to see that LucasArts is bringing back the first 2 in the best way. It felt like I was playing the game for the first time again. The best part was, if I needed to remember something the old way, there was the hotkey. Another point, Monkey Island games have been cross-platform for a while, but I'll mention it here anyway: The Special Editions are cross-platform! Now you can play them via PSN, PC..even your iPhone.
I strongly recommend anyone reading this that enjoys a fun puzzle game every now and then to at least download the demo's available for these new games!
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Morocco eliminates Spain on penalties in the round of 16 of the World Cup
Home » Morocco eliminates Spain on penalties in the round of 16 of the World Cup
December 6, 2022December 6, 2022
The match: 0-0 (3-0 on penalties)
Walid Regragui's Morocco achieved a historic feat on Tuesday by qualifying for the quarter-finals of the World Cup. A first in the history of the Atlas Lions who eliminated Spain after a penalty shootout completely missed by La Roja (0-0, 3-0 on pens).
Moroccans could have had big regrets after the three big opportunities harvested by Walid Cheddira (see elsewhere) at the end of the game but they finally succeeded better in their shots on goal than the Spaniards. If Badr Benoun, third shooter, missed his attempt, Abdelhamid Sabiri, Hakim Ziyech and especially Achraf Hakimi – who managed a daring Panenka – allowed Morocco to join the next round. On the Spanish side, neither Pablo Sarabia, nor Carlos Soler, nor Sergio Busquets managed to deceive Yassine Bounou, the Moroccan goalkeeper, who stopped two out of three shots, the first failing on the post.
Dominant throughout the game (76.8% ball possession), Spain never knew how to be effective. Luis Enrique's men had to wait until the 54th minute to target their first shot, a shot from Olmo deflected by Bounou. The Moroccans defended courageously and intelligently, trying to take advantage of Spain's losses to launch counterattacks. They could have cracked at the end of extra time, but success was on their side even if they lost Nayef Aguerd to injury (85th) and their captain Romain Saïss, hit in the left thigh, finished on one leg. Canada scorer (2-1) and some Belgium (2-0) in the previous round, Morocco, which conceded only one goal in four matches, will face the winner of Portugal-Switzerland (this Tuesday, 8 p.m.) to try to integrate the last four.
The player: Cheddira, missed opportunities
Coming in the 82nd minute in place of Selim Amallah, Walid Cheddira had several chances to open the scoring for Morocco. First there was this pivot shot too soft to deceive Unai Simon (86th). He was then caught by Aymeric Laporte in the Spanish area when he had been perfectly launched by Sofyan Amrabat (94th) at the start of extra time. Found by Ounahi, he lost a new duel against Simon (104th) before being taken over by Rodri in the area when Amrabat had still ideally launched him (115th).
The fact: Sarabia, the failed entry
In the 118th minute, Luis Enrique made the bet to replace Nico Williams – who came on in the 76th minute in place of the mediocre Ferran Torres – to start Pablo Sarabia for the penalty shootout. During his half hour spent on the lawn, Williams had nevertheless shown desire and beautiful things with the ball at his feet. After finding the post at the very end of extra time following a cross from Pedri (120th + 3), the PSG striker presented himself as the first Spanish shooter during the penalty shootout and again hit the post.
Morocco is the 4th African team to reach the quarter-finals of the World Cup after Cameroon in 1990, Senegal in 2002 and Ghana in 2010. (Opta)
Morocco coach Walid Regragui has become the first ever African coach to reach the quarter-finals of the World Cup. (Opt)
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Gucci, Cartier, Prada, Chanel and Louis Vuitton may still dominate fashion in China – but the new 'Made in China' tag is winning the hearts of local millennials
Itamar Manes
David Sylvia by Hao Weimin, spring/summer 2020 collection. Photo: Hao Weimin
This post originally appeared on South China Morning Post
Whether it's a love for Gucci Padlock handbags, puckering up with Hermès lipsticks or enjoying splurges at Cartier, Chinese consumers are continuing to power the global luxury market. The love of luxe in China has been one of the most visible features of the nation's unprecedented development this century. While a mere three decades ago luxury brands were out of reach for the vast majority of the population, today Chinese consumers make up almost half of global luxury retail sales.
This enormous increase is unsurprising given the tremendous growth of the middle class and China's burgeoning elite. But as we enter a new decade, it's no longer enough to buy, buy, buy: a new generation of Chinese fashion insiders wants to dominate the other side of the equation and focus on design.
Dutch Chinese designer Hu Sheguang creates unique couture fashion featuring Jean Paul Gaultier-style whimsy fused with sumptuous Chinese fabrics and artisanship, while David Sylvia by Hao Weimin modernises traditional Peking Opera for his new collections. Other brands like Heaven Gaia by Xiong Ying have followed the heels of couturier Guo Pei onto the stage of Paris Couture Week.
An outfit from Chinese designer Yueqi Qi's spring/summer 2020 collection. Photo: Yueqi Qi
Today, luxury consumption remains uncertain in the face of the havoc caused by the coronavirus to the national and global economy. With the international fashion calendar on hold, China Fashion Week, which took place in early May, was one of a handful of industry events since the coronavirus outbreak. A combination of live-streamed and physical events, it put the spotlight on local Chinese talent including L'arôme, Jumper Zhang and Young X.
Despite the emergence of so much talent, the main challenge for the China fashion world is dealing with three simple words that for decades have meant inferior rather than fashion-forward: "Made in China".
In fact, the term Made in China – with all its negative connotations – does not communicate the full picture. Most European fashion brands have a major component (if not all) of their production done in China, proving that quality is not necessarily as compromised as commonly thought. While there may be some subpar production facilities across the nation, China also offers some of the most advanced and dynamic textile factories available in the world.
If there is no lack of innovation, talent and facilities within the country, what is it exactly that fuels Chinese consumers' love affair with foreign brands? Most of these consumers, who are estimated to spend on average 180 per cent more on fashion from abroad than home-grown brands, will be well-aware that a lot of international branded goods are produced in China.
Heaven Gaia by Xiong Ying, an elegant take on traditional motifs. Photo: Heaven Gaia
China-born, Central Saint Martin-educated designer Yueqi Qi was trained at the ateliers of Chanel and Givenchy before returning to her homeland to establish her own brand in 2019. Her collection channels beading designs handmade in China.
"I'm confident that the new generation can reinvent the reputation of 'Made in China' as a pool of talent like Samuel Guì Yang and myself have learned the skills overseas, and we have faith in what we make," Qi explains. "Customers usually don't look at where the product is made but focus on the items overall. Other factors like sustainability could be a decisive factor instead," she adds.
Luxury consumerism in China is still undergoing a huge transformation, and is yet to be truly defined. To put things in perspective, over half of today's high-net-worth individuals in China were not of that status five years ago. This has been a common pattern over the past three decades and one that continues to grow. According to research institute McKinsey & Company, this is good news for Chinese designers as local consumers are open to new things as their status and wealth increases.
Chinese designers are not lacking the knowledge and skills it takes to create desirable products, with many, like Qi, having studied or worked for prestigious design schools worldwide. The realisation that a focus on creativity is a better remedy for gaining widespread acclaim rather than focusing on short-term commercial success, is beginning to take root. What could be an even more important step towards creating an authentic connection is to fully embrace the Made in China tag.
Back in 2014, some Chinese designers found a creative way of doing exactly that, by labelling their products as "Proudly Made in China". Designers such as Guo Pei, Xander Zhou and Samuel Guì Yang have moulded entire collections, and even careers, in an effort to convey this message, and have achieved global success as a result.
Guo Pei's traditional bridal dress took five years to make using pure gold embroidery thread. Photo: Guo Pei
Alongside this creative success, given that nationwide Chinese patriotism is on the rise, it's likely that young consumers will likely feel increasingly positive towards local brands.
As for China's Gen-Z nouveau riche, this hope is already a reality. AliResearch, a research institution by Alibaba (which owns the South China Morning Post) found in its Chinese consumer brands research for 2020 that Chinese brands predominate among buyers; for "post-95" consumers, the brands in their shopping trolleys tend to be Huawei and Xiaomi rather than Apple or Nike.
Elsbeth van Paridon, a fashion and urban culture journalist, and founder of The China Temper explains how the "ad nauseam prejudgments" about the Made in China label are "undergoing the ultimate 21st century makeover – with a subversive twist".
Van Paridon adds that this "unique phenomenon" is rooted in the rise of individualism and self-expression, and that China's younger generations are "on the prowl for … individual exclusivity", and while they are looking to separate from previously regulatory norms, they are "not disposing of their upbringing and heritage".
"What Chinese millennials want from their brands is 'uniqueness', humour, a little bit of swag," Van Paridon continues, and concludes that they "slowly but surely [are] updating their overall fashion acquisition narrative".
Indeed, younger Chinese consumers are much more fashion-forward than previous generations. Those who will make up the market in coming years are highly educated, well-travelled, and are increasingly gaining familiarity with voicing a sophisticated and edgy fashion sense their parents may not have dreamed of.
"70 per cent of our consumers come from China who are mostly between 20 to 30 years old. There's a big interest from American and Canada too," says Qi.
Chinese designers are reimagining what it means to carry the label 'Made in China'. Illustration: Craig Stephens
Going after the same Louis Vuitton bags that everyone else already owns is a thing of the past for young consumers, and there is now an increased emphasis on identity expression, rather than the blind following of trends. This is one of the reasons Louis Vuitton closed three of its domestic stores, including its flagship in Guangzhou, following a tremendous slump in sales. Prada and Burberry have done the same.
Vincent Djen, a fashion industry veteran and commentator, supports these claims. "What I'm seeing now in China is that the younger generation of consumers, the ones born after the 90s, are more willing to buy local brands," and he attributes this shift to more refined production standards, and branding that resonates well with "younger, more sophisticated consumers", giving new entrants the upper hand in comparison to the more mainstream European labels.
Djen also notes that the evolving awareness and pride surrounding the "New Made in China" is a result of an overall "product upgrade" across all industries, led by the likes of automobile and tech. This is certainly the case with brands such as Huawei or ZTE, that see more than half of their income derive from overseas.
But how long it will take for this transformation to truly happen in the fashion world? Djen responded, "It will come. Fashion reflects the evolution of society, culture, and art," noting Japan's and Korea's similar momentum over the past three decades. "Take your time and communicate your brand's story," Djen advises emerging designers, and adds that this simple effort is what will elevate success, as opposed to "just selling products quickly".
Younger Chinese consumers are much more fashion-forward than previous generations. Illustration: Craig Stephens
As we approach the third financial quarter of what has been a year of havoc across all industries, with luxury fashion a major casualty, a few things are becoming clear. Many fashion brands and retailers are disappearing, creating a more level playing field for new entrants looking to fill the gaps. Throwing on top the fact that global supply chains are still somewhat crippled, this creates a prime opportunity for China's online business-to-consumer (B2C) platforms to use their strengths, which domestic brands understand well.
In the wake of a fresh wave of patriotism encouraged by China's prompt response to the Covid-19 pandemic, we are left with a significantly more enabling landscape for emerging talent.
The awakening of the new and refined Made in China may become a reality sooner than we think. When Chinese consumers embrace and encourage home-grown talent, it will only be a matter of time before it ignites a global trend, where the appeal of the rebranded Made in China label will gain recognition for its quality and authenticity, and makeover previous connotations once and for all.
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Greater Yellow-headed Vulture (Cathartes melambrotus)
Cathartidae, Falconiformes, South America
[order] FALCONIFORMES | [family] Cathartidae | [latin] Cathartes melambrotus | [authority] Wetmore, 1964 | [UK] Greater Yellow-headed Vulture | [FR] Grand Urubu | [DE] Grosser Gelbkopfgeier | [ES] Aura Selvatica | [NL] Grote Geelkopgier
Monotypic species
The genus Cathartes includes medium-sized to large carrion-feeding birds in the New World vulture (Cathartidae) family. The three species currently classified in this genus occur widely in the Americas.
Physical charateristics
The adult is a very deep black overall, with green and purple sheen. Its eyes are red, its feet black and its beak id flesh coloured. The throat and the sides of the head vary from deep yellow to pale orange, with a blue crown and a blue spot in front of the eyes.
wingspan min.: 165 cm wingspan max.: 178 cm
size min.: 74 cm size max.: 81 cm
incubation min.: 32 days incubation max.: 40 days
fledging min.: 70 days fledging max.: 85 days
broods: 1 eggs min.: 1
eggs max.: 3
South America : Amazonia
Typically low tropical forest and less inclined to use open or disturbed forest. The Greater Yellow-headed Vulture roosts on high, exposed dead trees to observe surrounding terrain. When flying, it travels in pairs or alone and is rarely found in groups. Flight is heavy and steady. It flies with its wings held flat or very slightly above horizontal, in what is called the dihedral position. The flight of the Greater Yellow-Headed is an example of static soaring flight, which uses thermals to maintain altitude without the need to flap its wings. The Greater Yellow-headed Vulture also has the unusual habit of urohydrosis, in which it urinates or defecates on its legs to cool them evaporatively. This behavior is exhibited by storks and New World vultures.
Greater Yellow-headed Vultures do not build nests, but rather lay their eggs directly on cliffs, the floors of caves, the ground, or in the hollows of stumps. Eggs are cream-colored and blotched with brown spots, particularly around the larger end. Clutch size ranges from one to three, though two is the norm. The chicks are altricial?blind, naked and relatively immobile upon hatching, and grow down feathers later. The parents feed their young by regurgitating pre-digested food into their beak, where the chicks then drink it. Young fledge after two to three months; eggs are incuated for about five to seven weeks.
Feeding habits
The primary staple of this vulture's diet is carrion, though it is very fond of fish, and may occasionally take them alive. Relies heavily on olfactoin (smell) to detect prey. The Greater Yellow-headed Vulture is a scavenger and subsists entirely on carrion. It will eat roadkill or other animal carcasses. It prefers fresh meat, but often cannot make the first cut into the carcass of a larger animal as its beak is not strong enough to tear into the tough hide. After a few days, the Greater Yellow-headed Vulture will no longer feed on a piece of carrion, as the meat will begin to decay and become contaminated with microbial toxins. It will drink water from a pool, pond, or any receptacle provided. Like other vultures, they play an important role in the ecosystem by disposing off carrion which could otherwise be a breeding ground for disease. The Greater Yellow-headed Vulture forages using its keen eyesight to locate carrion on the ground, but also uses its sense of smell, an ability which is uncommon in the avian world. It locates carrion by detecting the scent of ethyl mercaptan, a gas produced by the beginnings of decay in dead animals. The olfactory lobe of its brain responsible for processing smells is particularly large compared to other animals. This characteristic of New World Vultures has been used by humans: ethyl mercaptan is injected into pipelines, and engineers looking for leaks then follow the vultures. King Vultures, which lack the ability to smell carrion, follow the Greater Yellow-headed Vultures to carcasses, where the King Vulture tears open the skin of the dead animal. This allows the smaller Greater Yellow-headed Vulture access to food, as it does not have a bill strong enough to tear the hide of larger animals. This is an example of mutual dependence between species. It is generally displaced from carcasses by both Turkey Vultures and King Vultures, due to their larger size.
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This species has an extremely large range, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the range size criterion (Extent of Occurrence <20,000 km2 combined with a declining or fluctuating range size, habitat extent/quality, or population size and a small number of locations or severe fragmentation). Despite the fact that the population trend appears to be decreasing, the decline is not believed to be sufficiently rapid to approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the population trend criterion (>30% decline over ten years or three generations). The population size is very large, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the population size criterion (<10,000 mature individuals with a continuing decline estimated to be >10% in ten years or three generations, or with a specified population structure). For these reasons the species is evaluated as Least Concern.
The Greater Yellow-Headed Vulture inhabits savannas, Grasslands, and Marshes in South America. It ranges from Argentina and Urugay, as far north as Mexico. In Surinam widely spread in the interior, much less common in the coastal planes. Identification of species uncertain due to overlapping range with Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture.
Irruptive or local migrant
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Posted in: No Huddle by Brent Lorentson on September 5th, 2013
There are so many vampire films, it's hard to get excited any time a trailer for one comes along. The Twilight series as well as shows like True Blood and The Vampire Diaries have managed to take everything I once enjoyed about the menacing creature and turned it into a joke. Let the Right One In and the American remake Let Me In are the last vampire films that had any substance that went for more than cheap thrills and gore and delivered a solid story. That is until Kiss of the Damned came along. It's a film that keeps things simple, yet brings back the beautiful elegance of the creature we loved to fear.
When we first meet Djuna (Josephine de La Baume), she is locked away in her large beautiful home watching an old B&W romance. She's lonely and craves affection, but her affliction of being a vampire doesn't offer many opportunities to meet the dashing male she is looking for. But as her luck would have it, a trip to the video store has Djuna coming face to face with her true love Paolo (Milo Ventimigilia), a screenwriter who has come to town to get away and work on his current project. The two are instantly attracted to one another, but Djuna does all she can to keep Paolo at a distance, afraid of what he may think of her and the harm she may cause. But he's persistent, and in the heat of passion she takes a bite and changes him.
No time is wasted with the film; every scene moves the story along, and though it sticks with the traditional views of vampires, Djuna is among a community of other vampires, all of whom are wealthy and powerful but have chosen to not feed on humans but instead on animals and synthetic bloods. As Djuna guides Paolo into the new lifestyle and everything seems to be going well for the two bloodsuckers, Mimi (Roxane Mesquida) comes along. Mimi is not as refined as Djuna despite them being sisters; Mimi relishes the creature she is and doesn't hold back her sexual inhibitions or her hunger for human blood.
As Mimi settles into Djuna's home as she awaits going to a vampire detox facility in Phoenix, Mimi spends her time wreaking havoc on the lives of Djuna and Paolo. The subtlety of Mimi's influence is what makes this performance great; we know what she's up to, but she never forces the characters into any situation; she instead just points them in the direction of their weakness whether it be as primal as sex or blood.
Though the idea of a vampire romance has been done to death, this story manages to remain fresh and even has moments where the vampire lifestyle again feels sexy and inviting. Keeping the vampires grounded in reality, no super speed and no freaking sparkling, allows us to see the humanity that remains in these creatures and that has always been what I felt connected us to them. This embraces the thought of being with your true love, in the prime of your lives and never having to change; it's the fantasy I believe anyone would indulge in if given the chance to make it a reality. Even when Djuna and Paolo cave to their weaknesses, they are able to see beyond the short term pain and appreciate the future that awaits the two of them. Perhaps it's this level of forgiveness that seems so fantasy-like in a time when so many of us who will die will carelessly throw away a relationship with their "true love".
Written and directed by Xan Cassavetes, the daughter of director John Cassavetes, as a first time feature this has the execution of a director at their prime, and she's only getting started. The camera movements throughout are simple yet beautifully framed, though I did notice at times there seemed to be some editing issues, most notably at the bar when Djuna and Paolo first talk. As the scene cuts between the two their placement seems to move; aside from this scene being a bit off-putting, the rest of the film exceeds and all can be forgiven.
Though I'd have a hard time putting this film anywhere near the caliber of Let the Right One In, which in my humble opinion I believe to be a masterpiece. Kiss of the Damned is a small film that delivers a bloody and elegant slap to remind us what vampires once were and should be. The horror isn't in how ferocious they are or how hideous they may be; the horror is their ability to seduce us from the life we have and take us to a place darker than we realize.
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Twentieth century impressions of Burma : its history, people, commerce, industries, and resources Page 382
London ; Durban ; Perth (W.A.): Lloyd's Greater Britain Pub. Co., 1910, pg 382
382 TWENTIETH CENTURY IMPRESSIONS OF BURMA. manager in Burma for the Bombay-Burma Trading Corporation, Ltd., and has two sons and five daughters. MR. U. NA OUK is the largest Burmese timber dealer in the province. He is especially known for his numerous charities, for he has spent large sums of money in building pagodas, shrines, and kyoungs (houses for priests and children), which are yearly visited by large numbers of pilgrims. In other ways also he has shown great generosity towards those who are less fortunately placed than himself. By birth he is a Mon, and a native of Kawnhat, near Kadoe. At an early miles from his home, at Kadoe, he has started a rubber estate, in which thirty thousand trees have already been planted. He has also conducted extensive experiments in fruit and vegetable growing, and he has now a large fruit garden at Kadoe. He has been decorated with the German Order of the White Eagle for his services in escorting Capt. Ehlers, a representative of the German Government, from the Siamese frontier to Zime in 1892. His father, the late U. Htoon Gyawaa widely known and highly respected merchantawas the lessee of large forest areas in Siam. After U. Shwe Llay had mastered the rudiments of education, he was sent to Carshalton House and the Attarai Rivers, conveying passengers and cargo. At present four steam launches are engaged in this traffic, but more are to be added shortly, and a limited company is to be formed with a capital of Rs. 10,00,000. U. Shwe Llay lives in a handsome teak house on the river-side, built in the typical American style and standing on a solid brick foundation. In 1888 he married a daughter of U. Dun, a timber merchant. MR. LEONG CHYE is one of the most prominent members of the Chinese community in Moulmein. He is widely known for his contributions to charities, and in 1899 age he commenced to deal in timber, and acquired his present position by dint of hard work, energy, and unflagging perseverance. He is now the owner of large saw-mills and rice mills, of a large number of cargo boats, of paddy land, and of houses and other property. In 1906 his relative, Mr. U. Shwe Llay, started a steam launch flotilla business with his capital, and this is shortly to be formed into a company. MR. U. SHWE LLAY is one of the leading Burmese in the Moulmein district. Seven LEONG AH CHOO AND FAMILY. School, in Surrey, England, and upon his return in 1886 he joined his father in the Siamese trade, and, on his fatheras retirement a few years later, he became proprietor of the business. In 1897 he disposed of the forests to the Bombay-Burma Trading Corporation and returned to Kadoe, his native town. Early in 1906 he went on a tour round the world, visiting England, India, America, and Japan. Subsequently, at the suggestion of his relative, the well-known timber merchant, U. Na Ouk, he established a steam-launch business on the Salween, the Gyine, the title of Htong Chi Hum and the red button Taotai were bestowed upon him. In 1900 his name was included in the birthday honours of the Government of India, and he was invested with the Kaiser-I-Hind decoration. He was the only Chinaman from Burma to attend the Delhi Durbar in 1903, and on that occasion he received the coronation medal. Since 1890 Mr. Leong Chye has been sole proprietor of the Phoenix distillery, which he established, in partnership with Mr. G. F. Limouzin, six years previously. In November, 1906, he was given the contract for the1890 Mr. Leong Chye has been sole proprietor of the Phoenix distillery, which he established, in partnership with Mr. G. F. Limouzin, six years previously. In November, 1906, he was given the contract for the | {
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Book Club Reflection: Never Let Me Go by Kazo Ishiguro
This was my first time going to a book club without having read the book in the previous month. I know what you're thinking, that I'm falling behind. No, don't think that. I read the book, Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro, in February 2013 and I didn't think it was worth my time to re-read it so soon after. I remembered the book pretty well and only felt disconnected when our group members talked about specific word choice. Not too shabby.
We're on a short science fiction kick in this group (and by that I mean this book and the next) and a good place to start in science fiction is the setting. I didn't think too much about the setting when I first read this book, but our moderator said it was supposed to be an alternative 1990s England. I wondered what it was in the 90s that made Ishiguro imagine it so differently. The book was written in 2005 so he was reflecting on a time gone by. Our group proposed that it was the cloning advancements in the 90s that might have spurred this line of thought. I remember as a child hearing about Dolly the Sheep and wondering when my turn to be cloned would be. As a writer, I wonder if Ishiguro thought of the idea for this book in the 90s and didn't get around to writing it until the early 2000s, or has been working on it since the early 2000s.
We wondered what was different about this parallel 90s that we didn't see in the book. One member asked why there were so many organ donors needed. It's revealed that there are many places like Hailsham where clones are raised. Is the world Ruth, Kathy, and Tommy live in more overrun with disease that large numbers of organs are needed? Is this an extension of the current National Health System? What organization has put together this system? One option we discussed is that due to advances in medicine and technology, the 'normals' wanted to live longer and to survive into old age, they needed young and healthy organs.
The society the 'normals' live in is never really explained well. We wondered if the normals knew that the clones were clones. Was there something about society that they didn't know? Did they dress differently? Speak differently? Was there some way to know that they were not going to live to see 30? I wonder how the normals reacted to these people.
We asked each other at what point we started to suspect something was fishy in this world. One of our members only made it a few chapters into the book and she had assumed the characters lived in an orphanage. We felt that it was when donors and carers started coming up that something was fishy. One member thought the book was going to be very medical from the way 'donor' was used. I guess, in a way, she was right. One phrase that was used to describe the setting was 'quietly disturbing.' I love that.
The characters in the book grew up in such a strange environment that their development seemed a bit odd. They're all very co-dependent on each other. They don't have families so their relationships with the other children are very important and they're very well aware of group dynamics and keeping everything civil between each other. Kathy and Ruth had a very competitive friendship, but Kathy was always careful to make sure it never came to a head. Tommy was a sort of game between the two girls and even when Kath had feelings for him, she never said anything because he was with Ruth. How much Ruth and Tommy made a good couple or Ruth was using Tommy just to deny him to Kathy is debatable.
I don't mean at all that the characters were poorly developed. Quite the contrary. They were developed so well that as readers our hearts were wrenched when the characters died. We cheered for Tommy and Kathy when they went to visit Miss Emily and Madame. We hoped they would get a deferment. Instead, the book took a twisted turn and we learned the full truth about Hailsham and the cloning industry. I liked that Ishiguro waited until this far into the book to describe the world more fully. The story of the one boy who tried to run away and had his hands and feet cut off stuck in a lot of our minds. It can only make us think, 'Well, at least things were better at Hailsham.'
The question raised by this visit was if the Hailsham kids were better off. On one hand, it's good that they had happy and fulfilling childhoods. Even though they have a bad lot in life to live, they enjoyed it while they were alive. I feel this makes it even sadder when they die. They knew happiness and what it could feel like to enjoy living and then it was cut short. We were conflicted on if we thought the Hailsham kids were lucky or unlucky.
Kath was an interesting narrator to choose. She is very detached from her life and able to describe it in a very abject way. She seems confused by the situation she finds herself in and not really sure how to describe the loss she feels her entire life. She is a carer for so long and sees everyone she loved dying off around her but is very detached from the sadness. We wondered if having her be a carer for so long was a risk to the program. Wouldn't seeing Ruth and Tommy 'complete' (aka DIE A HORRIBLE DEATH) make her more likely to run? In our minds, yes. But in the world Ishiguro created, Kath had to believe on some level that what was being done to her was right and that it was for something greater than herself. And even if she did run, could she blend in to the normal society? She had no paperwork, identification, or anything to prove who she was. There was nowhere for her to go.
One of the Hailsham teachers, Miss Lucy, was kicked out of the facility for telling the kids what their future held. We wondered what the best way is to raise someone who will be used for organ donation. Do you tell that person when they're young so that they know their whole life what their future holds? It's a sort of brainwashing, like one hears about in extreme kidnapping cases. Jaycee Dugard didn't run because she was brainwashed with fear. These children were brainwashed to think their bodies and lives belonged to some governmental agency that would kill them in the end.
Certain plot elements in the story were a bit strange to us. The gallery was one. Why was there so much emphasis put on creativity and art? Funny enough, I saw this video on Facebook today and it helped me answer that question.
Being able to create is proof that someone is a sentient being, a living thing capable of thought, process, and creation. (As a side note, I am assuming these elephants are just really well-trained. The idea is that people believe they are capable of creating.) Having the children create art proved the humanity of the clones and that real people were being killed for the organs. We wondered if it was some sort of ethical project to try to boycott the 'organ farms' where the children were raised.
Another scene we didn't understand was when they went to see the empty boat. We were confused as to what it meant. The only thing we could come up with is that the boat took a different path than boats are supposed to take. That's why it's on dry land so far from water. We guessed that it was supposed to represent how the world had deviated so far from its normal path and Tommy, Ruth, and Kathy were like stranded boats. It's a weak assumption, but it was the best we had.
The final 'What the eff did that mean?' scene was when they went looking for a copy of the tape Kathy wanted. What we liked about it was that they spent their time in the 'real world,' some of their very little time with normals, looking for something that was a memory of their time with other clones. We're not sure what it really meant, but it was a nice nod to how they were stuck in their own reality and detached from the 'real world.'
There were two themes I'll discuss before I sign this off. The first is the comparison with animals. There was a reference to how the clones were bred to be sterile and we knew that the 'normals' didn't like this. It gave them a sense of inferiority. There was a guess from one of the clones that they were cloned from prisoners and other undesirables of society so that normals wouldn't feel like the clones were better than them. We kind of saw this as similar to animals raised for food. There are genetically modified chickens specifically used for large chicken breasts or more tender meat. Is that any better? Is the way science can change things creepy and too invasive? Some people are vegetarians because of this treatment. Were there people in the book's universe who wouldn't take organ donations because of the treatment of the donors? The characters had several connections to animals that made us wonder what kind of connection we were supposed to draw. Tommy's art in the latter part of the book is of animal hybrids. Ruth talks about wanting to ride horses. However, there were never real animals, only drawings and references to them. We wondered what Ishiguro was trying to say.
The other interesting topic was sexuality. Because they couldn't get pregnant, the characters had very little pause about having sex with each other. It was a very casual thing and they engaged in it because it felt good and for little other reason. Kathy doesn't even deem her experiences important enough to tell the reader until she's accused of not having had sex (if I recall correctly). The only concern was disease but by keeping it within the clones, that was not an issue. However, our moderator recalled that they had a negative and childish attitude toward gay sex, but our group couldn't figure out why that would be. Any ideas?
Ishiguro's writing is really engaging. I've read this book and also The Remains of the Day and I have to say I much prefer this title. He has a great style of adding enough detail to bring a passage to life without bogging it down. He likes to write about people who have a certain lot in life that can't change and what they do with it. In his own words:
It's something I do instinctively in my writing and with this book it was a very important feature that escape was not an option. It's about how we're all aware of our fate, in that we have a limited time in life. Escape isn't an issue in the book, because it's never really an option in our own lives. Characters like Stevens and the kids in Never Let Me Go do what we all do; try to give meaning to our lives by fulfilling some sort of duty.
Until next time, write on.
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Fire Company Seeks Donations for Headstone, Dedicated Young Volunteer Killed Jogging Off-Duty
by First Arriving Dec 28, 2013, 9:36 pm 13 Comments
By Hannah Sawyer, York Daily Record, Pa.
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Dec 28 — North Hopewell-Winterstown Fire Company is seeking donations for a headstone for Cory Haley, a firefighter who was struck and killed by a vehicle while he was jogging on Christmas Eve.
The department posted on its Facebook page that donations can be mailed to the station: NHWVFC, mark on the donation "For Cory Haley", 12246 Winterstown Road, Felton, PA 17322. Donations also can be dropped off.
"This family has suffered and lost an amazing young man! Please help us help the family with this headstone," the department posted on its Facebook page.
Thursday update
A visitation will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Winterstown United Methodist Church, 12184 Winterstown Road, according to Cory Haley's obituary.
A funeral service will be Monday at 11 a.m. at the church.
The obituary talks of Haley's work with Tate Floors in Red Lion and many certifications through his firefighting.
He also received a firefighter of the year award in 2012 from the state House of Representatives.
The family asks that any memorial contributions be made to the Winterstown Fire Company, 12246 Winterstown Road, Felton.
Dec. 26 — A dedicated 24-year-old volunteer firefighter who was engaged and planned to marry in the next few months died Christmas Eve when he was struck by a vehicle while jogging, his chief said.
Cory Haley was in training and planned to enlist in the U.S. Air Force later this year in the pararescue unit, North Hopewell-Winterstown Chief Shanan Poe said. Haley, who ran 10-mile routes and swam laps at a local pool two times a week, wouldn't have skipped a workout, even on Christmas Eve, Poe added.
That's just what Haley was doing Tuesday evening around 5:30 p.m., when police said he was struck in the southbound lane of Winterstown Road in the Red Lion area.
Wearing a reflective band and headphones, Haley was hit by a car driven by 21-year-old Briar Sullivan of Red Lion, according to York Area Regional Police.
Haley hit the driver side front and windshield, police said, and was thrown into the northbound lane into the path of a pickup driven by John Warner, 65, of Winterstown.
Haley was then run over by the pickup, police said.
He was transported to York Hospital where he later died in the operating room at 8:54 p.m., Deputy Coroner Claude Stabley said.
The cause of death was multiple blunt force trauma, Stabley said. There will be no autopsy.
The North Hopewell-Winterstown Volunteer Fire Co.'s Facebook page quickly filled with comments on Christmas morning from those who knew him.
"He was very dedicated with what he does," Poe said.
The crash happened just in front of the home of another department volunteers, who ran outside to direct traffic at the scene. It wasn't until paramedics arrived and turned Haley over that the firefighter realized who it was, Poe said.
His department has taken the loss to heart, he said.
"It's a brotherhood and a sisterhood," Poe said.
Poe described him as someone who was always willing to help. He took extra classes at the York County Fire School and always volunteered to help. He would text Poe every day and asked if there was anything he could do at the station.
"It's hard on our members to lose someone so young who had so much potential," he said.
What he'll remember about Haley is that he had "the biggest heart," he said.
Plans for a memorial have not yet been finalized, Poe said.
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PPG Architectural Coatings joins BHETA
PPG Architectural Coatings UK & I is the latest home improvement company to join the British Home Enhancement Trade Association (BHETA).
Part of PPG Industries, the world's leading coatings company, PPG Architectural Coatings UK & I is based in Birstall, West Yorkshire and supplies paint and sundries brands Johnstone's, Leyland and Fat Hog.
Its customers include DIY multiples and independents, and it also has a wholly-owned network of over 185 trade decorating centres.
Paddy Lafford, sales director - national accounts & stockists at PPG, said: "BHETA provides unrivalled opportunities for networking and retail engagement, which are really exciting for any ambitious company. I am confident we can really benefit from being part of it." | {
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Jarvis St. water main replacement moves at a trickle
By Jack LakeyThe Fixer
Fri., Jan. 25, 2019timer2 min. read
Traffic-snarling construction for at least six months on Jarvis St. long ago began to test the patience of local residents and drivers.
So it's no wonder we've gotten a couple notes from frustrated people who live or drive on Jarvis, asking when the misery will finally end.
Winnie Jorgensen emailed to say she has endured traffic backups since June to accommodate construction, but the last straw was when they started shutting off water service to her home.
In a Jan. 3 note, she said "we at 192 Jarvis were informed the water would be off all day yesterday. It was off from 8 a.m. to about 7 p.m., when it should have been back on at 4 p.m.
"The water went back off early this morning," she said, adding, "the street has been a mess since this project started. Lanes have been restricted and deep large holes left open for weeks with water constantly running down Jarvis.
"My concern is the time this is taking and the seemingly unbelievable mess that is left behind on a daily basis. There seems to be no attempt to keep the work areas tidy.
"It looks like a fiasco, a very messy one."
We went there and saw that two lanes of northbound traffic were squeezed into one, from south of Queen St. to just north of Dundas St., where condo construction is occupying the curb lane.
Southbound traffic is also narrowed to one lane between Dundas and Queen, which slows it to a crawl on a key route used by drivers to get in and out of the downtown core during rush hour.
We watched last week as a line of vehicles inched northward through the lane reduction at the start of the afternoon rush; it took upwards of 10 minutes for drivers to get from Queen to north of Dundas.
Status: Susan Pape, a spokesperson for the city, emailed to confirm that the lane reductions are necessary to replace "two vintage water mains, both over 100 years old, with a new, larger diameter water main," to improve local service. The work was delayed, "however it is near completion and all lanes are scheduled to reopen by the end of January. There are no other temporary water shut-offs planned (or) associated with this work."
She went on to say delays in completing the project were caused by a change in plans that allowed the city to install new water mains closer to private properties, which will improve service, and also for rigorous testing of water quality, required by the provincial environment ministry.
A condo project at Dundas and Jarvis that is occupying the curb lane is scheduled for completion by the end of June, said Pape.
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I graduated from Thunderbird High in 1983 in a royal blue gown, which I wore over the same royal blue sundress and with strappy white flats, so I wouldn't sink into the football field. No fewer than 127 bobby pins held my cap snug.
The principal and administrators filled their folding chairs on the stage as we lined up, boys on one side, girls on the other, and swore we'd never forget – not how Mr. Prochnau gave us extra credit in biology if we wore a shoelace necklace of dissected pig parts, or drinking Boone's Farm Tickle Pink on the golf course at the Moon Valley Country Club, nor one another. Not ever.
The speeches that night were endless, reaching me near the front because my last name started with a B first and echoing back to the Z's.
These had been the best years of our lives.
We were the future. We were the best and the brightest. We could do anything. We had an obligation to change the world.
All we had to do was be true to ourselves, follow our dreams and reach for the stars.
I believed every word.
I've been to a lot of high school graduations since my own. I go to a few more every year, it seems. Not much has changed.
They're still wearing the same outfits and playing much of the same music with the same pomp and circumstance. The same people line the stage on folding chairs – the principal and other administrators, the school board and distinguished guests.
Even the speeches have stayed pretty much the same, with minor variations on the theme.
In speech after speech, we're reminded how the last four years have just flown by, how they started as freshman who got lost in the hallways, it feels like just yesterday, and look at where they are now.
Insert here the requisite funny prank pulled on (easy-going teacher's name), hilarious incident at (annual talent show/fall festival/pep rally) and inside joke from three-day school trip to (name of place within six-hour bus ride here).
Best years of their lives. Friends forever.
But this isn't an ending, oh, no, it's only the beginning. They are the future.
It was a journey of a thousand miles that began with a single step, and whenever one door closed, another opened, but now the path ahead was clear. They have only to be true to themselves, follow their dreams, reach for the stars.
And if you don't want to take the speakers' word for it, they quote an (adult) expert. Henry David Thoreau. Les Brown.
Ralph Waldo Emerson. Walt Disney. Dr. Seuss.
I sit in the bleachers, listening, and smile wryly. I tick off the clichés: You are the future. Don't be afraid to fail. Make a difference.
This year, the valedictorian who spoke at McClintock High, Trinny Tat, was refreshingly real.
First of all, she promised to keep it short. "I don't want you all to fall asleep," she said.
Trinny did speak of surviving standardized testing and supplementing suspect lunches with cookies sold by DECA, Rice KrispiesTreats from swim team and dance club fundraisers and candy bars from orchestra.
"I know we are anxious about our future, but keep it real," she said. "I am gonna be a freeloader as long as I can. And you can too as long as your parents don't throw you out in the street."
Parents in the stands chuckled.
Trinny quoted Will Rogers: "Even if you are on the right track, you will get run over if you just sit there."
Trinny is from Vietnam and started school here seven years ago in English Language Learner classes. She told her classmates, "Without putting effort, one will just sit at one place and not going anywhere even if the path is right. At the same time, other people are taking that chance, that direction to get to the place you were going to.
"The world is a judgmental place. The world is a scary place. The world is not fair, but deal with it because other people are experiencing the same thing."
Don't just dream about it, she was telling them. Do the work.
She was on to something. Listening to her made me think about just what I would tell a football stadium full of high school graduates, if given the chance.
You can be anything you want to be, but you have to do the work and pay your dues.
These might feel like the best years of your life — so far — especially since you were just coming out of the agony of middle school. Trust me, there are even better years ahead.
If you hated high school, for whatever reason, there's a good chance you will love college. It's bigger, and more diverse, you'll find people like you. Those may well be the friends you'll keep forever.
Listen to what the commencement speakers are saying because when you're young, these things are all true, and no one wants to tell you any different. That's why everyone is smiling at you, like you're a toddler taking your first steps.
Because basically, you are.
While you're reaching for those stars, you're going to make some mistakes. Some of them will feel like they're fatal mistakes. They're not. Know that there are few things that can't be fixed. Ask for help.
Find a mentor.
Thank your teachers.
Learn about technology. Or, whatever you study, put the word "forensic" in front of it – forensic psychology, forensic accounting.
It's not really true what they say (I say "they" because no one knows who for sure), that if you do what you love, you'll never work another day in your life. Because even if you love it, it's still work. It'll get you down sometimes. That's OK.
Pay attention to your parents. Call them regularly. They did a lot for you.
Pay attention to the local news. Vote.
Read. Drive safely. Give to charity. (Donating blood doesn't cost anything.)
Make sure everybody gets a fair chance. (Oh, you think there's no more gender barrier? Then why are half of you still wearing different colored robes and sitting on opposite sides of the aisle?)
Take care of yourself. I don't mean manicures and pedicures or gym memberships. I mean, go outside. Look up from your screen occasionally. Drink plenty of water. Eat vegetables. Get enough sleep. Moderate your drinking. Don't smoke. Do wear sunscreen.
And just do your best. Try not to compare yourself to others. Stretch yourself. Know it's OK to be scared. In fact you should be scared sometimes.
It's not as easy as living your dreams and being yourself.
But it's also not as hard as being the entire future, carrying the responsibility to change the whole world.
Just don't give up.
You'll be fine.
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Iconic observatory witnessed in James Bond film "GoldenEye" goes darkish soon after enormous telescope located mysteriously damaged
A significant radio telescope designed famed as the backdrop for a pivotal scene in James Bond film "GoldenEye" and other Hollywood hits was located out of the blue out of commission just after cables mysteriously snapped and smashed into the facility's principal dish.
The Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico is dwelling to one particular of the world's premier radio telescopes, performing as a giant ear to the universe. Positioned in the middle of a forest, the telescope listens for radio indicators from other galaxies and has contributed to various breakthroughs in astronomy.
Aside from monitoring asteroids that could endanger the world, the telescope performed a important function in the "SETI" program — the research for smart daily life. It was notably employed by astronomer Carl Sagan to mail an interstellar message.
Before this week, the facility was pressured to close down soon after a cable supporting a metal system higher than the telescope fell, tearing a 100-foot gash in its giant reflector dish.
"The cable didn't definitely crack in the sense of a cable kind of snapping, but it just kind of slipped from its socket, which is you know, an even weirder situation," Arecibo Observatory Director Francisco Cordova instructed CBS News' Jeff Glor.
Specialists operating all over the clock to get the telescope back again on line say they are nevertheless building assessments to locate what precisely took place, storing the machine's "structure of capabilities," and earning confident it could not direct to much more troubles in the upcoming.
"So at this place, we are not, you know, we don't seriously have a even larger timeline of when that is going to materialize," Cordova stated.
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The telescope, a pivotal element of the ongoing search to locate other planets able of sustaining everyday living, has survived terrestrial hazards like hurricanes, tropical storms and earthquakes. Now, the scientific group hopes it can get better from the mysterious injury.
"We are going to discover a way to fix this particular concern and continue to transfer forward," Cordova mentioned. "We have overcome a whole lot in our 50-year historical past, from Hurricane Maria to extremely the latest rash of earthquakes to now this. So we're a very resilient bunch down listed here and we are going to determine out a way to continue on to move forward, accomplishing thrilling science for the world." | {
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Origin Part V
Some things are better left undiscovered!
Charlie silently followed her as she stepped across the threshold, and as she did a faint blue glow illuminated the center of the room. She stopped and stepped back, suddenly unsure if she should continue, and the blue light faded to darkness. Stepping forward again, she was rewarded with the return of that blue glow that seemed to emanate from the center of the room.
Following the beam of her flashlight, they both ventured deeper into the chamber, coming to a stone bench on their right. She played the beam of the flashlight over the dust-covered surface of the bench, noting how it curved to the left as it vanished into the shadows. There was another bench thee feet in front of the first, it too curving into the emptiness that pressed in on all sides. With growing confidence she pushed on, coming to a third bench in front of the second one.
As they ventured deeper into the chamber, she slowly became aware that the blue glow was coming from an object to her immediate front. She stopped, took a deep breath, and switched off her flashlight.
"Turn off your light," she said.
Charlie complied and as her eyes adjusted to the darkness the blue glow grew stronger until she could make out the shape of a large blue globe hanging suspended an unknown distance before her. More details came into focus and she began picking out tiny spots of light high above her head all around her. The image reminded her of a planetarium during a showing and she suddenly realized that what she was gazing upon was the home world of whatever had built this structure.
"See what?"
"Close your eyes for a minute and let them adjust to the dark." Sandra closed her own eyes and when she reopened them that alien solar system was once again laid out before her with that faint blue sun in the center.
"What the hell," Charlie said.
"I think that's why they came here."
"Those who built this structure. Their sun was dying."
"A star system, their home."
"Of course, who did you think I was talking about?"
"How can you be so sure?"
"I'm not absolutely certain. Not one hundred percent. But the explanation fits."
"Then where are they now?"
Sandra shrugged. "I don't know."
They had moved forward to a raised dais a foot higher than the rest of the floor. Stepping up together, they approached the blue sphere, beneath which rested a small white box. Charlie reached the item first, marveling at the craftsmanship that had gone into constructing this small object. It looked like fine marble cut into very thin sheets, somewhat transparent, its contents were a faint smudge against the white.
"What is it?" Charlie said.
"I don't know." Sandra touched the surface of the box and when she did her mind was suddenly filled with ancient images of an alien place that was all but a memory.
She saw a vast valley beneath a blue sun. From the floor of the valley rose an immense tower. The spires of Beizel in the valley of tears. The name came to her from the black depths of a consciousness that stretched into the antediluvian void of their past. She could feel them around her, the followers who had trekked to this desolate plain, and the faithful who had come to seek redemption. Their thoughts washed over and around her, a single voice in a seething populace whose movements were so perfectly timed they took on the appearance of the surface of the ocean as gentle swells raced from one end to the other in a continuous cycle.
They had come seeking salvation and found it in the singularity of one thought that washed through them with a solitary voice. The individual parts of the whole had come together to form a distinct thought, and that was survival of the species. Their sun was dying, the time for the planet, for their reign, had come to a close. But one chance remained, the survival of the species lay with the chosen who would reach out into the great beyond; to ensure the survival of the species they would venture into the farthest reaches of the cosmos in their search for a new planet to call their own.
Sandra stepped back from the box, her fingers numbed by the contact, struggling to catch her breath as the true meaning of what she had briefly seen began to sink in.
They did not belong here.
In the shadows around her their memories moved with a sinuous ease through the deeper night.
"Are you all right?" Charlie said, resting his hand on her shoulder as he stepped forward to look at the box resting on the raised dais.
"Don't touch it," she warned him. But he ignored her, reaching out to grasp the box in one hand as he softly whispered, "So beautiful."
Before she could stop him, he had flipped open the delicate hasp and was raising the lid to gaze upon what the box contained. Sandra became aware of movement in the shadows all around her as that ozone aroma intensified. Her hair felt like it was standing on end in response to the suddenly charged atmosphere. Tentacles of darkness slithered across the dais towards them.
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Five District 96 schools have earned national Blue Ribbon recognition from the U.S. Department of Education.
In 1946, four one-room school districts merged to form Kildeer Countryside Community Consolidated School District 96. Since then, the community has changed from rural farmland with few urban regions to well-populated suburban areas.
Comprising approximately 3,200 students and 500 certified and educational support personnel, Kildeer Countryside School District 96 is an elementary school district covering about 20 square miles in southern Lake County, Illinois. The District includes portions of Buffalo Grove, Hawthorn Woods, Kildeer, Lake Zurich, Long Grove, and Vernon Hills. Most District 96 students continue their education at Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, ranked #171 in U.S. News Best High School 2021 national rankings and ranked #6 in U.S. News Best Illinois High Schools 2021.
In 1999 the District constructed an elementary school and a middle school and made major renovations to three of its existing school buildings. In a districtwide reorganization implemented in 1999, one building was designated as an Early Childhood/Kindergarten Center, four buildings as elementary schools housing grades 1-5, and two buildings as middle schools housing grades 6-8.
Generally, middle-to upper-class communities comprise District 96. The student community is predominantly White (48.7%), with 36.3% Asian. A small percentage of students are Black (1.6%) or Hispanic (9%). Low-income families make up 5.4% of the student population and 18.2% of students are categorized as English Learners. In District 96, 67.4% of the teachers hold master's degrees or higher. The pupil/teacher ratio is 14:1. Regarding the financial strength and stability, the District continues to receive exemplary ratings for fiscal stability, as evidenced by the Financial Recognition status awarded by the Illinois State Board of Education for the 14th consecutive year and the District's "Aaa" bond rating.
District academic performance is strong. View District 96 Illinois School Report Cards here.
Twin Groves Middle School, Ivy Hall Elementary School, Woodlawn Middle School, Kildeer Elementary School, and Prairie Elementary School have earned national Blue Ribbon recognition from the U.S. Department of Education. In 2013, Twin Groves earned Blue Ribbon recognition for a second time. In 2016, Woodlawn Middle School was awarded a second Blue Ribbon. In 2019, Ivy Hall was awarded a second Blue Ribbon. Also, each of the four elementary schools has been awarded Blue Ribbon recognition status for its physical education program. Five of the District 96 schools have been recognized by the Chicago Sun Times (March 2009) in the Top 50 Suburban Public Schools list. In October 2006, Ivy Hall, Kildeer Countryside, and Prairie Schools were recognized in Chicago magazine as among the Top 15 Public Schools in Lake County. In Chicago Magazine's 2016 Best Public Schools issue, Country Meadows ranked #3 in the Lake County Top Ten Elementary Schools. In 2018, Woodlawn was recognized with the distinguished DuFour Award as the nation's exemplary Professional Learning Community.
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Premier League: Leicester crushes West Brom
Published: Sep 14,202001:11 AM
Leicester City made a winning start to the 2020-21 Premier League season with a 3-0 demolition of newly-promoted West Bromwich Albion on Sunday.
Leicester City's Jamie Vardy
Jamie Vardy (74' and 84') converted two penalties in the second half, while full-back Timothy Castagne (56') scored on his debut with a header and picked up the Man-of-the-Match award. On Saturday, defending champion Liverpool edged out Leeds United 4-3 at Anfield. Mohamed Salah (4', 33' and 88') was at his absolute best for the host, netting thrice. Centre-back Virgil Van Dijk (20') also got on the scoresheet for Liverpool. Jack Harrison (12'), Patrick Bamford (30') and Mateusz Klich (66') netted a goal each for Leeds.
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Censure au Centre Pompidou
Julio Le Parc presents a brief explanation about a situation in which he was not permitted to include a pamphlet with his works in the Denise René L'intrépide exhibition. Due to this situation, which he considered to be censorship, Le Parc invited, through this writing, anyone who wanted to accompany him on Friday, April 20, 2001, at 6:30 PM to paste the pamphlet over one of his works.
Julio Le Parc (1928) was born in the Province of Mendoza, in Argentina, and graduated in Buenos Aires. In 1955, he participated in the student movement that took over the country's fine arts schools, and in 1958, Le Parc traveled to Paris on a scholarship. While there, between 1960 and 1968, he became part of the GRAV, Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel [Experimental Visual Arts Research Group], which, in turn, participated in the Nouvelle Tendence [New Tendency] international movement. He later continued his visual research and production within the kinetic art movement. On many occasions, his positions on various issues from the point of view of a Latin American artist were accounted for. Since 1945, the Parisian Denise René art gallery has promoted abstraction, especially in its geometric and kinetic aspects. Given that the authorities at the Centre Georges Pompidou did not allow him to include his pamphlet that accompanied the works presented in the Denise René L'intrépide exhibition, which took place there between April 4 and June 4, 2001, Le Parc titled this explanation Censura en el Centre Pompidou [Censorship at the Pompidou Center]. This source has been selected as evidence of the invitation to the symbolic act in which he proceeded to stick the pamphlet on one of his works. This document is linked to the pamphlet dated April 3, 2001. Note that the exhibition was also presented at the Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria [Grand Canary Island], between September 18 and November 18, 2001, albeit with another title:El arte abstracto y la Galería Denise René [Abstract Art and the Denise René Gallery].
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Cachan, Francia
Julio Le Parc, Continuel-lumiére mobile 1968
Julio Le Parc, Continuel-lumière mobile 1960-1966
Centre Georges Pompidou
Le Parc, Julio. Censure au Centre Pompidou. Cachan: by the artist, 2001.
Archivo Julio Le Parc, París, Francia.
Courtesy of the Private Archives of Julio Le Parc, Cachan, France
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Castel Sant'Angelo – Hadrian's Mausoleum
by Thomas Dowson | Italy, Rome | 0 comments
Across the St Angelo Bridge from the bulk of the ancient city of Rome and not far from Vatican City, Castel Sant'Angelo dominates the northern bank of the Tiber River. Construction started on an artificial mound in the 120s for the Emperor Hadrian's mausoleum. By the time of his death on 10 July 138 AD, the funerary monument was incomplete. The mausoleum was completed by Antoninus Pius in 139 AD. The ashes of the late emperor and his wife Sabina (who had died before Hadrian), as well as those of Aelius Caesar (Hadrian's first adopted heir) were the first to be interred here. Subsequent emperors, their wives and immediate family also had their ashes deposited here – the last recorded emperor being Caracalla in 217 AD.
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What not to miss during your visit:
The Mausoleum of Hadrian, now a popular museum in Rome.
During the 3rd century AD, the mausoleum was incorporated into the Tiber fortifications. Various architectural features, prominent today were being added up until the 16th century. Consequently much of what visitors see today from the outside is not ancient at all; the ancient structure is preserved within and at the foot of the circular drum. Throughout the period between the 13th and 16th century, the following structures were added as the purpose of the building changed and developed: the upper half of the circular drum, the palace with its statue of archangel Michael, the four bastions on the corners of the podium, the castles curtain wall, and the ditch and outer triangular fortifications. After also being used as a prison, the building was decommissioned in 1901, and has been used as a museum ever since.
You can purchase a skip-the-line ticket in advance online from GetYourGuide.
With this ticket not only do you get to beat the queues, but you will be met at the entrance by greeter (hosts speak English, French, German, Italian and Spanish) who will take you through the entrance. There is no need to worry about anything.
Included in the ticket is the option to cancel your ticket up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, without paying an extra fee.
Three thematic routes guide visitors through the castle: the mausoleum of Hadrian, the fortified castle and the papal apartments.
When in the papal apartments do not miss Pope Clement VII's bathroom. Besides the antique style decoration of the room, from here you will get an excellent view of the passetto. Built in 1277 along the top of the ninth century wall, this passage was constructed to provide an escape route running between the Vatican and the Castle. The route of the passetto is marked out with blue pins in the map above, as it runs along Via dei Corridori.
The passetto running from Castel Sant'Angelo to the Vatican alongside the Via dei Corridori.
The passetto to the left of Saint Peter's Square leading to Castel Sant'Angelo in the distance.
Visiting Rome? If you are planning a trip to Rome in Italy, check our Rome Travel Guide for History and Adventure Seekers.
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Carolyn Ruppel, PhD
Research Geophysicist
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
Email: cruppel@usgs.gov
384 Woods Hole Rd.
Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543
Methane hydrates and methane seeps
Gas hydrates, environmental change, energy resources
Marine heat flow
Marine Acoustics/Environmental Compliance
I lead the USGS Gas Hydrates Project, which is jointly funded by the Coastal-Marine Hazards and Resources Program and the Energy Resources Program. Project scientists in Woods Hole, Denver, Menlo Park, and Santa Cruz study natural methane hydrate. Hydrate is a potential energy resource, has synergies with global climate, and may play a role in some marine geohazards.
My primary research focus is on the interaction between methane hydrates (and methane seeps) on one hand and the ocean-atmosphere system on the other. I focus particularly on the US Atlantic and US Pacific margins, as well as Arctic Ocean margins (US Beaufort Sea and Svalbard). I also work on energy issues related to gas hydrates (including delineating their distribution in marine sediments; 2018 MATRIX seismic program on US Atlantic margin), the coexistence of permafrost (including subsea) and hydrates (Beaufort Sea), and reservoir properties of hydrate-bearing sediments. As a side specialty, I assist with programmatic environmental compliance for USGS marine acoustics surveys. During my career, I have also worked on marine heat flow data acquisition and analysis, other aspects of the hydrogeology of gas hydrate systems, and coastal zone hydrogeophysics (particularly tidal pumping, inductive EM data, and saline intrusion in surficial aquifers). My earliest work focused on numerical modeling of large scale tectonic processes and associated particle tracking, continental rifting, and marine analogs for continental tectonic processes. Google scholar page: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=FIhPCKcAAAAJ
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph.D., 1992, Geophysics and Geology (with Marcia McNutt)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.S., 1986, Earth sciences (with Leigh Royden and Kip Hodges)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S., 1986, Earth sciences
2010-present: Chief, USGS Gas Hydrates Project
2006-present: Research Geophysicist, U.S. Geological Survey
2006- present: Visiting Scientist, MIT, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences
2003-2006: Program manager (faculty rotater), National Science Foundation, Ocean Sciences (MG&G and Ocean Drilling Program)
2000-2002: Coordinator, Georgia Tech Focused Research Program on Methane Hydrates
2000-2006: Associate Professor of Geophysics (tenured), Georgia Institute of Technology
1994-2000: Assistant Professor of Geophysics, Georgia Institute of Technology
1993: Postdoctoral Investigator, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (advisor: Von Herzen)
1992: Postdoctoral Scholar, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (advisors: Lin, Von Herzen)
SELECTED ACTIVITIES
Writing Team, OSTP group for Section 4 of the Presidential Memorandum on Marine Mapping, 2019-2020
Member, Arctic Icebreaker Coordinating Committee (UNOLS), 2015-2020 (ex officio: 2020 - present)
Chief Scientist, 8 research cruises (3 Arctic), 2010-2019
Member, Advisory Board, University of Tromso, Centre of Excellence for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate (CAGE) 2014-present
Strategic Plan Committee, Coastal & Marine Geology Program, USGS, 2014-2019
Arctic subgroup (appointed CMGP representative), Subcommittee on Ocean Science and Technology (SOST), OSTP, 2015-16
Mentor, Graduate Women at MIT (GWAMIT), 2013-2016
USGS Technical lead, NSF-USGS Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Marine Seismics, 2008-2012
Lead proponent, IODP Pre-Proposal 797, Late Pleistocene to contemporary climate change on the Alaskan Beaufort Margin (ABM)
Lead organizer, Catching climate change in progress, circum-Arctic Ocean drilling workshop, December 2011 (sponsored by US Science Support Program for IODP)
Organizer and convener, USGS-DOE Climate-Hydrates workshop, Boston, MA, March 2011
Originator and Chair, Gordon Research Conference on Natural Gas Hydrates, inaugural conference held June 2010.
Interagency Technical Coordinating Committee, DOE Methane Hydrates R&D Program, 2010-present
The Future of Natural Gas, MIT Energy Initiative, affiliated author (methane hydrates), 2008-2011
National Research Council, Scientific Ocean Drilling (SOD) review, presentation on Gas Hydrates and SOD, 2010
IODP Operations Task Force, 2008-2009
IODP Science Planning Committee (SPC), 2006-2009
Organizer, DOE-USGS Symposium/Meeting on Gas Hydrates and Climate Change (held at MIT), February 2008
Organizing Committee, NSF-sponsored workshop--The Future of Marine Heat Flow: A Workshop to Define U.S. Scientific Goals and Experimental Needs for the 21st Century, Sept. 2007
USGS representative to WHOI Postdoctoral Scholar Committee, 2007
DOE Federal Advisory Board for Methane Hydrates (FACA committee), 2001-2003
ODP U.S. Science Advisory Committee (USSAC), 2000-2003
AGU Publications Committee, 2002-2003
NSF Methane in Earth Systems History (MESH) program planning panel, 2002
NSF Ocean Carbon Cycle Panel(program planning), 2001-2002
ODP Hydrogeology Proposal Planning Group (PPG), liaison on gas hydrates, 2001-2002
ODP Gas Hydrates Proposal Planning Group (PPG), liaison from SSEP, 1998-99
ODP Science Steering and Evaluation Panel (SSEP Earth's Interior), 1997-1999
AGU Information Technology Committee, 1996-1998
AGU Spring Meeting Organizing Committee, Tectonophysics Section Chair, 1999
Co-organizer of AGU special sessions on gas hydrates: 1999, 2001, 2005 (Union)
Co-organizer of AGU special sessions on coastal hydrogeophysics: 1999, 2001, 2005
AGU Translations Board, 1994-1996
EDITORIAL ASSIGNMENTS
Co-Guest Associate Editor, Special Issue on the Reservoir Properties of Hydrate-Bearing Sediments, Journal of Geophysical Research, 2017-2019
Co-Editor, Special Volume on Nankai Gas Hydrates Drilling, Journal of Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2014-2015
Expert Reviewer, UN Environmental Programme report on methane hydrates, Volume 1, 2013-14
Lead editor, special volume, Marine & Petroleum Geology, DOE-JIP Gulf of Mexico gas hydrates drilling, 2006-2008
Hydrogeology Journal, editorial board, 2005-2007
Geology, editorial board, 2000-2003
Tectonics, Associate Editor, 1996-1999
Fiziki Zemli, oversight responsibility for AGU publication in translation, 1994-1996
National Science Foundation, Director's Award for Program Management, 2005 (Chixulub seismic program)
JOI/USSAC Distinguished Lecturer, Ocean Drilling Program, 1999-2000
Elected Geological Society of America (GSA) Fellow, 1999
Class of 1969 Teaching Fellow, Georgia Tech, 1994-1995
Postdoctoral scholar, WHOI, Geology & Geophysics, 1992
PUBLICATIONS BY RESEARCH TYPE
Arctic Methane Dynamics
U.S. Atlantic Margin Gas Hydrates and Methane Seeps
Natural Gas Hydrates - Processes and Properties
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Natural gas hydrates, which mostly contain methane, are stable at the pressures and temperatures characteristic of sediments on marine continental margins (usually at water depths greater than 500 meters or 1640 feet at mid-latitudes) and in areas of continuous permafrost. They are also stable beneath some ice sheets. Gas hydrate deposits sequester an estimated 16% of global methane and are...
Contacts: Carolyn Ruppel, PhD
Attribution: Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
The U.S. Atlantic continental margin was one of the first locations where researchers recognized bottom simulating reflections, seismic features that are generally interpreted as marking the base of the gas hydrate stability zone in marine sediments. Geophysical cruises and ocean drilling in the 1990s provided insight into the Blake Ridge gas hydrate province. In the past decade, hundreds of...
The Arctic Ocean and circum-Arctic land masses are warming more rapidly than other locations on Earth, a phenomenon called the Arctic Amplification Effect. A critical question is how this warming will affect temperature-sensitive gas hydrate deposits and methane dynamics at high latitudes. Research focuses on the contemporary distribution of gas hydrates in marine and permafrost settings;...
Seeking the Seeps
From June 12 to July 3, 2019, the USGS sailed onboard Schmidt Ocean Institute's R/V Falkor with several other partners, seeking methane seeps along the seafloor of several underwater canyons off the coast of Oregon and Washington. On this cruise, USGS scientists will seek to understand how much methane is coming out of these seeps, how it travels through the water column, and its...
Contacts: Carolyn Ruppel, PhD, Amanda Demopoulos, Ph.D., Nancy Prouty, William W Danforth, Jennifer McClain-Counts, Penny McCowen, Alex Demas
Attribution: Ecosystems, Natural Hazards, Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program, Environments Program, Region 1: North Atlantic-Appalachian, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center, Wetland and Aquatic Research Center, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
Date published: October 15, 2018
U.S. Geological Survey Gas Hydrates Project
The USGS Gas Hydrates Project focuses on the study of natural gas hydrates in deepwater marine systems and permafrost areas. The primary goals are:
Evaluate methane hydrates as a potential energy source
Investigate the interaction between methane hydrate destabilization and climate change at short and long time scales, particularly in the Arctic
Study the spatial
Contacts: Carolyn Ruppel, PhD, Timothy S Collett, John Pohlman, PhD, William F Waite, PhD, Lee-Gray Boze, Stephen C Phillips, PhD, Michael Casso, Junbong Jang, Ph.D
Attribution: Natural Hazards, Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program, Region 1: North Atlantic-Appalachian, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
Date published: September 18, 2018
The Mid-Atlantic Resource Imaging Experiment (MATRIX)
In late August 2018, scientists and technical staff from the USGS Coastal/Marine Hazards and Resources Program completed the acquisition of over 2000 km of multichannel seismic (MCS) data as part of the Mid-Atlantic Resource Imaging Experiment (MATRIX) conducted aboard the...
Contacts: Carolyn Ruppel, PhD, Nathaniel C Miller, PhD, Wayne Baldwin
Date published: August 27, 2018
IMMeRSS-- Geophysical Imaging for Methane Seep Studies
Geophysical imaging relies on specialized tools to detect anomalies in the water column or to map features on or beneath the seafloor. Equipment may be towed, mounted on the side of a ship, or attached to the ship's hull. Many geophysical techniques rely on transmitting an acoustic signal of a particular frequency and analyzing the information in the returning signal to infer the properties...
IMMeRSS-- Interagency Mission for Methane Research on Seafloor Seeps
From May 3 to May 11, 2017, the U.S. Geological Survey, in collaboration with the British Geological Survey and with support from these two agencies, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, and the U.S. Department of Energy, will lead an...
Contacts: Carolyn Ruppel, PhD, Amanda Demopoulos, Ph.D., Nancy Prouty, Diana Sahay, Daniel Concon
Gas Hydrates- Laboratory and Field Support
The Instrumented Pressure Testing Chamber (IPTC)
A device for measuring the physical properties of naturally-occurring, hydrate-bearing sediment at nearly in situ pressure conditions.
Contacts: Carolyn Ruppel, PhD, Lee-Gray Boze, William F Waite, PhD, Junbong Jang, Ph.D, Michael Casso
Gas Hydrates- Submarine Slope Destabilization
USGS scientists have a long tradition of studying submarine slope failures and were among the first to note a spatial link between slope failures and gas hydrates/gas-charged sediments. USGS Gas Hydrates scientists support the USGS Hazards Mission area through field-based surveys that refine understanding of this association and through geotechnical studies that evaluate the response of...
Gas Hydrates- Atlantic Margin Methane Seeps
Analysis of 94,000 square kilometers of multibeam water column backscatter data collected by the NOAA Okeanos Explorer mostly seaward of the shelf-break on the northern US Atlantic margin reveals more than 570 gas plumes that correspond to seafloor methane seeps. This discovery is documented in an August 2014 ...
The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) is the cornerstone of our Nation's environmental laws and was enacted to ensure that information on the environmental impacts of any Federal, or federally funded, action is available to public officials and citizens before decisions are made and before actions are taken
Date published: January 3, 2020
Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program Decadal Strategic Plan
This geonarrative constitutes the Decadal Strategic Plan of the U.S. Geological Survey's Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program for 2020 to 2030.
Attribution: Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program, Region 1: North Atlantic-Appalachian, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
Split-beam echo sounder and navigation data collected using a Simrad EK80 wide band transceiver and ES38-10 transducer during the Mid-Atlantic Resource Imaging Experiment (MATRIX), USGS field activity 2018-002-FA
The field program objectives were to acquire high-resolution 2-dimensional multichannel seismic-reflection and split-beam echosounder data along the U.S Atlantic margin between North Carolina and New Jersey to determine the distribution of methane gas hydrates in below-sea floor sediments and investigate potential connections between gas hydrate dynamics and sea floor methane seepage.
Attribution: Natural Hazards, Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
Multichannel Seismic-Reflection and Navigation Data Collected Using Sercel GI Guns and Geometrics GeoEel Digital Streamers During the Mid-Atlantic Resource Imaging Experiment (MATRIX), USGS Field Activity 2018-002-FA
In summer 2018, the U.S. Geological Survey partnered with the U.S Department of Energy and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to conduct the Mid-Atlantic Resources Imaging Experiment (MATRIX) as part of the U.S. Geological Survey Gas Hydrates Project. The field program objectives were to acquire high-resolution 2-dimensional multichannel seismic-reflection and split-beam echosounder data...
Preliminary global database of known and inferred gas hydrate locations
This data release provides a text description of the region, geographic coordinates, and the citation for the published reference for known and inferred gas hydrate locations. Where the existence of gas hydrate was inferred, the description of the criteria used to make the inference was also included.
Date published: April 9, 2020
Marine Geophysical Data Collected to Support Methane Seep Research Along the U.S. Atlantic Continental Shelf Break and Upper Continental Slope Between the Baltimore and Keller Canyons During U.S. Geological Survey Field Activities 2017-001-FA and 2017-002
In spring and summer 2017, the U.S. Geological Survey's Gas Hydrates Project conducted two cruises aboard the research vessel Hugh R. Sharp to explore the geology, chemistry, ecology, physics, and oceanography of sea-floor methane seeps and water column gas plumes on the northern U.S. Atlantic margin between the Baltimore and Keller Canyons.
Post-expedition report for USGS T-3 ice island heat flow measurements in the High Arctic Ocean, 1963-1973
In February 1963, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) began a study of heat flow in the Arctic Ocean Basin and acquired data at 356 sites in Canada Basin and Nautilus Basin and on Alpha-Mendeleev Ridge by the end of the project in 1973. The USGS heat flow and associated piston coring operations were conducted from a scientific station on the freely drifting T-3 Ice island.
Thermal Data and Navigation for T-3 (Fletcher's) Ice Island Arctic Ocean Heat Flow Studies, 1963-73
The T-3 (Fletcher's) Ice Island in the Arctic Ocean was the site of a scientific research station re-established by the Naval Arctic Research Laboratory starting in 1962. This dataset is the enhanced version of the original data table from Lachenbruch and others incorporating additional information such as the probable dates of measurement, physiographic province.
Minimal offshore extent of ice-bearing (subsea) permafrost on the U.S. Beaufort Sea margin
Using a compilation of more than 50,000 stacking velocities from ~100,000 line-km of industry-collected multichannel seismic reflection data acquired over 57,000 square kilometers of the U.S. Beaufort Sea continental shelf, we derive the average (bulk) velocity in the upper 750 milliseconds of two-way travel time (TWTT).
Data and calculations to support the study of the sea-air flux of methane and carbon dioxide on the West Spitsbergen margin in June 2014
This dataset collected on the West Spitsbergen margin during U.S. Geological Survey Coastal and Marine Geology Program Field Activity 2014-013-FA, which was carried out in conjunction with the University of Tromso and the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel on the R/V Helmer Hanssen.
Attribution: Natural Hazards, Climate Research and Development Program, Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program, Energy Resources Program, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
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Estimating the impact of seep methane oxidation on ocean pH and dissolved inorganic radiocarbon along the U.S. mid‐Atlantic Bight
Ongoing ocean warming can release methane (CH4) currently stored in ocean sediments as free gas and gas hydrates. Once dissolved in ocean waters, this CH4 can be oxidized to carbon dioxide (CO2). While it has been hypothesized that the CO2 produced from aerobic CH4 oxidation could enhance ocean acidification, a previous study...
Garcia-Tigreros, Fenix; Leonte, Mihai; Ruppel, Carolyn D.; Ruiz-Angulo, Angel; Joung, DoongJoo; Young, Benjamin; Kessler, John D.
Attribution: Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center, Region 1: North Atlantic-Appalachian
Gas hydrates in sustainable chemistry
Gas hydrates have received considerable attention due to their important role in flow assurance for the oil and gas industry, their extensive natural occurrence on Earth and extraterrestrial planets, and their significant applications in sustainable technologies including but not limited to gas and energy storage, gas separation, and water...
Hassanpouryouzband, Aliakbar; Joonaki, Edris; Vasheghani Farahania, Mehrdad; Takeya, Satoshi; Ruppel, Carolyn D.; Yang, Jinhai; English, Neill; Schicks, Judith; Edlmann, Katriona; Mehrabian, Hadi; Tohidi, Bahman
Attribution: Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center, , Region 1: North Atlantic-Appalachian
Timescales and processes of methane hydrate formation and breakdown, with application to geologic systems
Gas hydrate is an ice-like form of water and low molecular weight gas stable at temperatures of roughly -10ºC to 25ºC and pressures of ~3 to 30 MPa in geologic systems. Natural gas hydrates sequester an estimated one-sixth of Earth's methane and are found primarily in deepwater marine sediments on continental margins, but also in permafrost areas...
Ruppel, Carolyn D.; Waite, William F.
Surface methane concentrations along the mid-Atlantic bight driven by aerobic subsurface production rather than seafloor gas seeps
Relatively minor amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, are currently emitted from the oceans to the atmosphere, but such methane emissions have been hypothesized to increase as oceans warm. Here, we investigate the source, distribution, and fate of methane released from the upper continental slope of the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Bight, where...
Leonte, Mihai; Ruppel, Carolyn D.; Ruiz-Angelo, Angel; Kessler, John D.
Introduction to special issue on gas hydrate in porous media: Linking laboratory and field‐scale phenomena
The proliferation of drilling expeditions focused on characterizing natural gas hydrate as a potential energy resource has spawned widespread interest in gas hydrate reservoir properties and associated porous media phenomena. Between 2017 and 2019, a Special Section of this journal compiled contributed papers elucidating interactions between gas...
Ruppel, Carolyn D.; Lee, Joo Yong; Pecher, Ingo
Attribution: Energy, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center, Natural Hazards, Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program, , Region 1: North Atlantic-Appalachian, United States of America
Heat flow in the Western Arctic Ocean (Amerasian Basin)
From 1963 to 1973 the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) measured heat flow at 356 sites in the Amerasian Basin (Western Arctic Ocean) from a drifting ice island (T-3). The resulting measurements, which are unevenly distributed on Alpha-Mendeleev Ridge (AMR) and in Canada and Nautilus basins, greatly expand available heat flow data for the Arctic Ocean...
Ruppel, Carolyn D.; Lachenbruch, A.H.; Hutchinson, Deborah; Munroe, Robert; Mosher, David
Attribution: Data, Tools, and Technology, Energy, Natural Hazards, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center, Natural Hazards, Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program, , Region 1: North Atlantic-Appalachian, United States of America
Submarine permafrost map in the arctic modelled using 1D transient heat flux (SuPerMAP)
Offshore permafrost plays a role in the global climate system, but observations of permafrost thickness, state, and composition are limited to specific regions. The current global permafrost map shows potential offshore permafrost distribution based on bathymetry and global sea level rise. As a first‐order estimate, we employ a heat transfer model...
Overduin, P.P.; Schneider von Deimling, T.; Miesner, F.; Grigoriev, M.N.; Ruppel, Carolyn D.; Vasiliev, A.; Lantuit, H.; Juhls, B.; Westermann, S.
Multi-measurement approach for establishing the base of gas hydrate occurrence in the Krishna-Godavari Basin for sites cored during Expedition NGHP-02 in the offshore of India
The 2015 National Gas Hydrate Program of India's second expedition, NGHP-02, acquired logging and coring datasets for constraining the base of the gas hydrate occurrence zone (deepest GH) and the theoretical base of gas hydrate stability zone (BGHS). These data are used here for two primary goals: to constrain the deepest occurrence of...
Waite, William F.; Ruppel, Carolyn D.; Collett, Timothy S.; Schultheiss, P.; Holland, M.; Shukla, K.M.; Kumar, P.
Enhanced CO2 uptake at a shallow Arctic Ocean seep field overwhelms the positive warming potential of emitted methane
Continued warming of the Arctic Ocean in coming decades is projected to trigger the release of teragrams (1 Tg = 106 tons) of methane from thawing subsea permafrost on shallow continental shelves and dissociation of methane hydrate on upper continental slopes. On the shallow shelves (<100 m water depth), methane released from the seafloor...
Pohlman, John; Greinert, J.; Ruppel, Carolyn D.; Silyakova, A; Vielstadte, L; Casso, Michael; Mienert, J; Bunz, S
Limited contribution of ancient methane to surface waters of the U.S. Beaufort Sea shelf
In response to warming climate, methane can be released to Arctic Ocean sediment and waters from thawing subsea permafrost and decomposing methane hydrates. However, it is unknown whether methane derived from this sediment storehouse of frozen ancient carbon reaches the atmosphere. We quantified the fraction of methane derived from ancient sources...
Sparrow, Katy J.; Kessler, John D.; Southon, John R.; Garcia-Tigreros, Fenix; Schreiner, Kathryn M.; Ruppel, Carolyn D.; Miller, John B.; Lehman, Scott J.; Xu, Xiaomei
Sparrow, Kessler., Southon, Garcia-Tigeros., Schreiner, Ruppel., Miller, Lehman, Xu., 2018, Limited contribution of ancient methane to surface waters of the U.S. Beaufort Sea shelf: Science Advances, v. 4, no. 1 doi:10.1126/sciadv.aao4842.
Gas hydrate in nature
Gas hydrate is a naturally occurring, ice-like substance that forms when water and gas combine under high pressure and at moderate temperatures. Methane is the most common gas present in gas hydrate, although other gases may also be included in hydrate structures, particularly in areas close to conventional oil and gas reservoirs. Gas hydrate is...
Ruppel, Carolyn D.
Ruppel, C.D., 2018, Gas hydrate in nature: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2017–3080, 4 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/fs20173080.
The U.S. Geological Survey's Gas Hydrates Project
The Gas Hydrates Project at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) focuses on the study of methane hydrates in natural environments. The project is a collaboration between the USGS Energy Resources and the USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Programs and works closely with other U.S. Federal agencies, some State governments, outside research organizations...
Ruppel, C.D., 2018, The U.S. Geological Survey's Gas Hydrates Project: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2017–3079, 4 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/fs20173079.
Pre-USGS Publications
Gas hydrates in marine sediments: Lessons from scientific ocean drilling.
Tréhu, A.M., C. Ruppel, M. Holland, G.R. Dickens, M.E. Torres, T.S. Collett, D. Goldberg, M. Riedel, and P. Schultheiss. 2006. Gas hydrates in marine sediments: Lessons from scientific ocean drilling. Oceanography 19(4):124–142, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2006.11.
Permeability evolution during formation of gas hydrates in marine sediments
Nimblett, J. and C. Ruppel, 2003, Permeability evolution during formation of gas hydrates in marine sediments, Journal of Geophysical Research, 108, 2420, doi: 10.1029/2001JB001650.
Thermal State of the Gas Hydrate Reservoir
Ruppel, C., Thermal state of the gas hydrate reservoir, 2000, in: Max, M. editor, Natural Gas Hydrate in Oceanic and Permafrost Environments, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 29-42, 2000. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4387-5_4
Permeability evolution during the formation of gas hydrates in marine sediments
Anomalously cold temperatures observed at the base of the gas hydrate stability zone, U.S. Atlantic passive margin
Ruppel, C., 1997, Anomalously cold temperatures observed at the base of the gas hydrate stability zone, U.S. Atlantic passive margin, Geology, 25, 699-702. Doi: 10.1130/0091-7613(1997)025<0699:ACTOAT>2.3.CO;2
Seismic and thermal investigations of the Blake Ridge gas hydrate area: a synthesis
Wood, W.T., and Ruppel, C., 2000. Seismic and thermal investigations of the Blake Ridge gas hydrate area: a synthesis. In Paull, C.K., Matsumoto, R., Wallace, P.J., and Dillon, W.P. (Eds.), Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 164: College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 253–264. doi:10.2973/odp.proc.sr.164.203.2000
Predicting the occurrence, distribution, and evolution of methane gas hydrate in porous marine sediments from analytical models
Xu, W. and C. Ruppel, 1999, Predicting the occurrence, distribution, and evolution of methane gas hydrate in porous marine sediments from analytical models, Journal of Geophysical Research, 104, ,5081-5096. 10.1029/1998JB900092
Heat flow and physical properties
Paull, C.K., Matsumoto, R., Wallace, P.J., et al., 1996. Proc. ODP, Init. Repts., 164: College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program). doi:10.2973/odp.proc.ir.164.1996
Heat flux through an old (∼175 Ma) passive margin: Offshore southeastern United States
Ruppel, C., R.P. Von Herzen, and A. Bonneville, 1995, Heat flux through an old (~175 Ma) passive margin: offshore southeastern USA, Journal of Geophysical Research, 100,20,037-20,058. Doi: 10.1029/95JB01860
The Impact of Hydrate Saturation on the Mechanical, Electrical, and Thermal Properties of Hydrate-Bearing Sand, Silts, and Clay
Santamarina, J.C. and C. Ruppel, 2010, The impact of hydrate saturation on the mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties of hydrate-bearing sand, silts, and clay (Chapter 26), In: Riedel, Willoughby, Chopra (eds), Geophysical Characterization of Gas Hydrates, Society of Exploration Geophysicists Geophysical Developments, vol. 14, 373-384
Gas Hydrates in Marine Sediments: Lessons from Scientific Ocean Drilling
Trehu, A.M., C. Ruppel, J. Dickens, D. Goldberg, M. Holland, M. Riedel, P. Schultheiss, and M. Torres, 2006, Gas hydrates in marine sediments: lessons from ocean drilling, Oceanography, 19, 124-143, 2006.
Instrumented pressure testing chamber for characterizing sediment cores recovered at in situ hydrostatic pressure
Yun, T.S., G. Narsilio, J.C. Santamarina, and C. Ruppel, 2006, Instrumented pressure testing chamber for characterizing sediment cores recovered at in situ hydrostatic pressure, Marine Geology, 229, 285-293. doi: 10.1016/j.margeo.2006.03.012.
Compressional and shear wave velocities in uncemented sediment containing gas hydrate
Yun, T.S., F. Francisca, J.C. Santamarina, and C. Ruppel, 2005, Compressional and shear wave velocities of uncemented sediment containing gas hydrate, Geophysical Research Letters, 32, L10609. doi: 10.1029/2005GL022607.
Thermal Conductivity Measurements in Porous Mixtures of Methane Hydrate and Quartz Sand
Waite, W.F, deMartin, B.J, Kirby, S.H., Pinkston, J., Ruppel, C.D., 2002, Thermal conductivity measurements in porous mixtures of methane hydrate and quartz sand, Geophysical Research Letters. doi: 10.1029/2002GL015988
Ruppel C. (2000) Thermal State of the Gas Hydrate Reservoir. In: Max M.D. (eds) Natural Gas Hydrate. Coastal Systems and Continental Margins, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4387-5_4
Predicting the occurrence, distribution, and evolution of methane gas hydrate in porous marine sediments
Xu, W. and C. Ruppel, 1999, Predicting the occurrence, distribution, and evolution of methane gas hydrate in porous marine sediments from analytical models, Journal of Geophysical Research, 104, ,5081-5096
Windows to the Deep 2019 - Exploring Deep Sea Habitats of the Southeastern U.S.
From May 30 through July 12, 2019, USGS joined NOAA and partners on NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer to collect critical baseline information about unknown and poorly understood deep-water areas of the southeastern United States.
Attribution: Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
Seafloor Methane Seeps at the Edge of Hydrate Stability
In June 2019, USGS scientists led a 22-day deep-sea research expedition aboard the R/V Falkor to examine methane seep dynamics and processes along the Cascadia Margin offshore of Washington and Oregon.
Attribution: Natural Hazards, Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, Wetland and Aquatic Research Center, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program Decadal Strategic Plan Published
This geonarrative constitutes the Decadal Strategic Plan of the USGS's Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program for 2020 to 2030.
Attribution: Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program, Region 2: South Atlantic-Gulf (Includes Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands), Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
Arctic Ocean Historical Data Rescue
Measurements collected on Fletcher's Ice Island, a scientific drift station in the western Arctic Ocean, half a century ago were published for the first time this summer. The study released 10 July in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, is the first in-...
Date published: August 8, 2019
Ten Years of Icy Data Show the Flow of Heat from the Arctic Seafloor
In addition to 10 years of data on the flow of heat in the Arctic ocean seafloor, the USGS and Geological Survey of Canada have published an analysis of that data using modern seismic data.
The interaction of climate change and methane hydrates is one of the Reviews of Geophysics' top rated articles!
According to Reviews of Geophysics this work received some of the highest count of citations amongst articles published between January 2017 and December 2018.
Date published: November 1, 2018
USGS Images Gas Hydrates with 2,000 Kilometers of New Seismic Data on the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Margin
In August 2018, the USGS Coastal/Marine Hazards and Resources Program (CMHRP) completed the Mid-Atlantic Resource Imaging Experiment (MATRIX), a three-week cruise that acquired more than 2,000 kilometers of multichannel seismic data between Hudson Canyon and Cape Hatteras on the U.S. Atlantic margin.
Attribution: Natural Hazards, Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program, Region 1: North Atlantic-Appalachian, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
Seismic Research Cruise Provides New Data on U.S. Atlantic Margin Gas Hydrates
Data acquired by the U.S. Geological Survey on the U.S. Atlantic Margin in August 2018 reveal new information about the distribution of gas hydrates in the sector stretching from the upper continental slope to deep water areas offshore New Jersey to North Carolina.
Attribution: Energy and Minerals, Natural Hazards, Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program, Energy Resources Program, Region 2: South Atlantic-Gulf (Includes Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands), Region 1: North Atlantic-Appalachian, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
Modern Perspective on Gas Hydrates
After lying hidden in sediments for thousands of years, delicate frozen gas structures are in the spotlight for both scientific research and the national interest. These structures, known as gas hydrate, are being investigated by scientists the world over for their possible contributions to the global energy mix, as well as their potential interaction with the environment.
Attribution: Energy and Minerals, Natural Hazards, Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program, Energy Resources Program, Region 1: North Atlantic-Appalachian, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
Date published: May 31, 2017
Real-Time Public Engagement in Deep-Water Remotely Operated Vehicle Dives at Methane Seeps
Outreach activities were a critical component of the remotely operated vehicle research cruise during which USGS scientists teamed with collaborators to explore the seafloor at methane seeps on the U.S. Mid-Atlantic margin aboard the R/V Hugh R. Sharp.
Attribution: Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program, Energy Resources Program, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, Wetland and Aquatic Research Center, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
Date published: April 30, 2017
Subsea Permafrost and Associated Methane Hydrate on the U.S. Arctic Ocean Margin
A new publication by USGS and BOEM provides the most complete information to date about the seaward extent of remaining subsea permafrost and possible relict gas hydrate beneath the U.S. Beaufort Sea margin at the edge of the Arctic Ocean.
Date published: February 9, 2017
Gas Hydrate Breakdown Unlikely to Cause Massive Greenhouse Gas Release
A recent interpretive review of scientific literature performed by the U.S. Geological Survey and the University of Rochester sheds light on the interactions of gas hydrates and climate.
Attribution: Natural Hazards, Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program, Region 11: Alaska, Region 1: North Atlantic-Appalachian, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center | {
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French City Installs 187 Solar Panels to Save on Energy Costs, Forgets to Connect Them
Officials in the French city of Roubaix recently revealed that the 187 photovoltaic panels that were supposed to generate green electricity for the local library had been installed six months ago, but not connected to the building's electrical grid…
In June of 2019, thew city of Roubaix announced with great fanfare that it had acquired 187 solar panels meant to generate part of the electricity required by the local library. The panels were installed by local company Sunretec at a cost of 103,000 euros ($113,000), but somehow everyone forgot to actually connect them to the library's electrical grid, which means that for six months the panels didn't produce any of the electricity consumed by the Roubaix library.
French Coffee House Owner Refuses to Sell His Life's Work – A Story of Courage
Although his is the only standing building in what used to be an old neighborhood of Roubaix, in Northern France, Salah Oudjani refuses to sell the coffee house he has worked in for the last 46 years.
The title doesn't sound like anything special, after all, many people refuse to have their property demolished, at least in the beginning, until they get a good price or they notice everyone else is selling except them. But for the 71-year-old business owner neither of the above reasons were good enough. The two-story triangular building once located at the intersection of two streets appears to be the only survivor of a serious air raid. Everything around it has been turned to rubble and taken to local landfills, brick by brick, and Oudjani's place looks like it's the only sign of life in a wasteland. Like all the other residents, the café owner has received numerous proposals for his property, but he never even considered selling it. "I will not sell! I worked for it, this coffee house. They will not make me go, I'm used to pressure" Oudjani says, and everyone knows he means it.
French Town Inaugurates Bubble Hotel Rooms in Local Park
By Spooky onAugust 3rd, 2011 Category: News, Travel
The French town of Roubaix, has recently opened a series of portable hotel rooms in a local park. They can be rented by people who want to feel close to nature in the middle of the urban jungle.
The bubble concept thought up by French designer Pierre Stephane Dumas aims to redefine the term temporary leisure accommodation, and is based on the following principles: minimum energy, minimum material, maximum comfort and maximum interaction with the environment. The unusual bubble rooms were launched in 2010 and have since then been made available to people who want to enjoy a unique experience in the middle of nature, for around $700 a night.
In the French city of Roubaix, a series of bubble hotel rooms have been installed in one of the local parks. They come with a clear view of the sky and offer nature lovers to be close to their environment without having to travel to far away. The bubbles are made of recycled plastic and, once inflated retain their shape thanks to an airlock at the entrance and a silent pump which creates constant pressure. Outside noises are reduced to a minimum while inside noises are maximized, so the visitors are encouraged to whisper to each other, in order to create a peaceful atmosphere. | {
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MPs hear mum's story of hard-work and education
Inspirational young mum Chevonne Lawson has been telling MPs how she transformed herself - from an 'in care' troubled youth to an adult learner studying for a degree in Criminology.
Chevonne and her Sunderland College lecturer of five years Katherine Bone headed for a Parliamentary Reception at the House of Commons as part of National Adult Learners Week.
The 22-year-old mum is studying for a degree in Criminology but not that long ago she was in care and pregnant.
She was invited to the event in London after winning a national award that recognised her hard work and dedication.
Chevonne, from Town End Farm, Sunderland, said: "Attending the reception at the Houses of Parliament was quite an experience and something I couldn't have imagined doing just a few years ago.
"I had quite a troubled upbringing and after a violent relationship life wasn't quite going the way I planned.
"There was a lot of trouble on the estate where I lived and when I found out I was pregnant I decided I didn't want the same for my daughter Saskia, now four.
"I needed a change and enrolled on a Level 1 Connect course at Sunderland College and I've never looked back.
"I've worked hard and kept at it and the support and advice I've been given from staff at Sunderland College has been second to none."
Chevonne learning while at school was hampered due to dyslexia and dyspraxia but with excellent support from Sunderland College she is now studying for a degree in Criminology at Sunderland University.
Now engaged to fiancé Gavin and mum to a son, also called Gavin aged two and step-mum to her fiancées daughter Katie, seven, she wants to put her experiences to good use by setting up her own courses to work with youth offenders and the homeless.
Lecturer Katherine said: "Chevonne's story is fantastic and shows what can be achieved with commitment, hard work and the level of support offered at Sunderland College.
"Chevonne is one of many adult learners we have at the College who are shaping their futures, and doing it while working, caring for young children, and in some cases both.
"We try our very best at Sunderland College to help all our students, whatever their individual circumstances, to be the best that they can be through a programme of quality education, teaching and support."
Michelle Elliott, Head of Employer and Employability at Sunderland College, said: "The College has a lot to offer adult learners.
"We have a generous support package and can help people with all they need to know about fees and financing.
"We aim to make getting higher and adult education qualifications as fuss free as possible."
The achievements of all adult learners are being recognised across the College.
One learner who is celebrating is Wayne Barber.
Wayne was made redundant as a miner from Easington Colliery nearly 20 years ago and has been unemployed ever since.
The 53-year-old has now enrolled on a construction course and is enjoying learning new skills that he hopes will land him permanent employment.
Wayne said: "Returning to education has shown me that you're never too old to learn something new.
"I find learning stimulating and for the first time in a long time I'm feeling positive about getting out and looking for work.
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Webster's Knucklehead keeps it all in the family
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On Saturday afternoon, the entire staff at Knucklehead Brewing in Webster consisted of the Dummer family.
Father Len, the brewery founder, was working behind the bar with his wife, Kathy. Oldest son, Jacob, one of Knucklehead's brewers, was also pouring drinks.
Youngest son, Joshua, a chef with professional experience at places like Wegmans' Next Door Bar and Grill, was running the newly-opened kitchen.
The place was packed. Everyone, not hyperbole, was smiling. I was smiling. It was just a happy place to be. In Knucklehead, you feel like you're part of the Webster community, because that's how the Dummer family wants you to feel.
"Being able to work with family, and I speak for George also, is the best," said Len Dummer, an affable gentleman, who was sporting a cheeky doctor costume to celebrate Halloween. "My wife is my best friend. So working with her and both of my sons, it's a true blessing. Both of my sons had careers that they quit to come into the family business. It's a true blessing. I can't explain it to people."
Dummer notes that working with family can present some challenges, but he wouldn't change a thing.
"There are arguments between me and my sons," Dummer said. "My youngest son and I had a behind-the-scenes argument yesterday, but not of that matters. It's because we're so much alike. At the end of the day, I always get a hug from them. They say, 'I love you.' It's huge."
Len, a Webster resident, founded the brewery with his long-time neighbor, George Cline. Cline's family also works at the brewery.
Knucklehead is planning a big blowout for their first anniversary party in December. I've come away impressed with Knucklehead's beers on my previous visits. Each of the beers is well-executed and clean. I might not like how big some of the hoppy beers are in the malt backbone, but I can appreciate a well-crafted beer that is sure to please a wide audience.
Knucklehead's most recent seasonal beer is a winner. The Dark Shadow is a maple syrup vanilla bean porter that screams to be enjoyed with pancakes. You could probably substitute the beer for your maple syrup and come away pretty darn happy. At 7.4 percent alcohol, it's a really nice fall beer. The maple treatment, brewed with gallons of New York dark maple syrup (added after the boil to preserve maximum viscosity and maple flavor), is outstanding. I would've liked a tad more body and a tad more roasted malt character, but it's the first time Knucklehead has done the beer and I know it will be heartier in the future. Len Dummer told me that there are more plans to use more vanilla beans in the future. That would compliment the maple flavor perfect. As it stands now, you get a kiss of vanilla in the finish. But more would definitely help.
Webster has embraced Knucklehead. I have, too. It took me too long to make a return visit, but you can be assured that I will return soon (especially with the kitchen, which features housemade soups, paninis, sandwiches, and pretzels, now open).
Dummer is one of those people that you instantly connect with, and it's probably what makes him such a natural to own a brewery. He's always quick with a joke. He's always smiling, and it's probably why his patrons have embraced Knucklehead.
"When people ask me what's my favorite thing, I love making beer, I love making friends, I love making our customers happy, I love creating a good environment, but it's all about family. That's the biggest bang for my buck.
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Johnson Controls, Inc. (JCI) Is Going Nowhere. Here's Why.
Sales at America's automakers have been going great guns these past few quarters, and you'd think that would be great news for the companies that make parts for all these shiny new autos. In some cases, you'd be right to think that. But in at least one case — the case of Johnson Controls, Inc. (NYSE:JCI) stock — you'd be very, very wrong.
Shares of auto-parts makers such as Lear (NYSE:LEA) and Magna International (NYSE:MGA) have rocketed this past year, outperforming the S&P 500 with 46% and 56% returns, respectively. Yet Johnson Controls, Inc. (NYSE:JCI) stock has lagged the market average by more than five points. Why?
Three reasons.
Johnson Controls stock is worse than average
Turns out that when you stack up Johnson Controls, Inc. (NYSE:JCI) stock against its two smaller rivals, there's precious little to recommend it. Johnson Controls' P/E ratio of 27.8 is no bargain. It's more than twice the cost of a share of Magna (which costs 10.5 times earnings), and nearly six times the cost of Lear, which sells for only 4.7 times earnings.
Worse, when you lay the three companies side-by-side, you can plainly see that Johnson Controls, Inc. (NYSE:JCI) generates far less real cash profit than its rivals do. Its free cash flow yield is the worst of the bunch:
JCI Free Cash Flow Yield data by YCharts
Johnson Controls grows too slow
Johnson Controls, Inc. (NYSE:JCI) stock is no great shakes when valued on more traditional "GAAP" earnings, either. Fact is, over the past five years Johnson Controls stock is the only one of the three that has seen earnings actually decline:
Johnson Controls stock is going nowhere
Of course, there's still the old investing truism to consider — that investing isn't about what a stock has done in the past, but what it might do in the future. Problem is, despite the shrinking earnings that are giving it a smaller earnings base to grow from in the future, Johnson Controls stock is still expected to be the slowest grower of the group:
So once again, we find Johnson Controls, Inc. (NYSE:JCI) stock occupying last place in a losing race.
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Hooked on Healthiness • Hooked on Pharma
Valeant Pharmaceuticals Intl, Inc. Acquisiton & Growth
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc.
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. is a global and diverse pharmaceutical company that manufactures generic and over-the-counter pharmaceuticals and specializes in the areas of dermatology, eye health, gastrointestinal, neurology and consumer health. The successful organization whose corporate headquarters are in Quebec, has many sales and manufacturing offices throughout the world and has grown exponentially acquiring other pharmaceutical companies along the way including, Bausch & Lomb, one of the world's leading suppliers of eye health products.
About Valeant Pharmaceuticals
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Valeant is a platform company that can attribute the majority of its growth and success to it's acquisition of other companies. Formerly known as ICN Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Valeant began as the merger of ICN Pharmaceuticals, ICN Biomedicals, SPI Pharmaceuticals and Viratek into a single organization. Under its new name of Valeant, many more successful mergers took place and Valeant Pharmaceuticals began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in 2003 and merging with other companies growing its platform in the areas of neurology, dermatology, gastrointestinal health and more.
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Valeant continued to grow globally, increasing its business worldwide with the acquisition of companies like PharmaSwiss, a Switzerland-based generics company, while also concentrating on growing business relations in Australia, Asia Pacific and South Africa. By 2012, Valeant had established itself as a leading pharmaceutical company in the field of dermatology, establishing a Center of Excellence in Dermatology in it's Laval, Quebec offices. In an effort to expand further, Valeant also acquired OraPharma in 2012 which allowed it to enter the oral health market segment. Valeant's completion of the Salix Pharmaceuticals merger in 2015 allowed it to secure its future in the gastrointestinal market. Under the leadership of the new CEO and Chairman of the Board, Joseph C. Papa, Valeant will continue to acquire more companies in all of its current specialties and grow outward delving into new medicinal market segments.
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Valeant conducts product sales in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America and Asia Pacific and has manufacturing sites in Canada, Brazil, Poland and Mexico. Possessing a large, global presence, Valeant is able to maintain great relationships with key stakeholders and consumers and rise above the competition, always delivering excellent performance. So many organizations are interested in merging with Valeant because of their proven, successful business model that greatly benefits stakeholders and consumers, relying on state of the art research and expertise to execute best practices and deliver an outstanding product.
Operational Expertise
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Valeant United States holds key stakes in several market segments including, prescription dermatology, eye health, aesthetics, oral health, consumer healthcare, gastrointestinal, podiatry and neurology. Dermatology continues to be one of Valeant's most successful platforms, offering patients and physicians anti-fungal and anti-infective therapeutic treatments for a range of ailments including acne, nail fungus and dermatoses. Major mergers with companies such as Bausch & Lomb has also helped Valeant to grow considerably in the area of eye health providing consumers with products to treat a wide range of eye ailments including glaucoma, allergies, conjunctivitis and retinal diseases.
Global Consciousness
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Valeant seeks to reduce its carbon footprint in its various global facilities by practicing sustainability whenever possible. To that end, many Valeant facilities were upgraded in 2015 to ensure that water, heating and ventilation systems were being used conservatively and efficiently. To date, water conservation efforts have curbed the waste of at least 92,000 gallons of water annually in two of Valeant's U.S. locations.
To learn more and get #hooked on Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. visit the company website.
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Website of the Day
World War II photos
www.archives.gov/research/ww2/photos
World War II began on this date in 1939 (see This Day in History below). On this government website, you can see the war as never before with a plethora of photos. You can search by subject, by leader or more. This site also has links to other World War II pages.
Number to Know
78: Percentage of workers in private industry who receive a paid vacation as one of their employment benefits. - Census.gov
Sept. 1, 1939: World War II: Nazi Germany invades Poland, beginning the war in Europe.
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ERROR: type should be string, got "https://www.wsj.com/articles/china-pushes-smaller-cities-to-attract-rural-migrants-1450022515\nChina Pushes Smaller Cities to Attract Rural Migrants\nBeijing aims to ease population pressure on its biggest urban areas and a glut of new homes elsewhere\nWhile property prices are recovering in Shanghai and some other major Chinese cities, years of overbuilding plague most other urban areas. Photo: Agence France-Presse/Getty Images\nEsther Fung\nBiographyEsther Fung\n@estherfung\nDec. 13, 2015 11:01 am ET\nSHANGHAI—China is trying to alleviate a pair of knotty problems—population pressure on its biggest cities and a glut of new homes elsewhere—by getting smaller urban areas to offer housing discounts to attract migrants from the countryside.\nEncouraged by Beijing, some local governments are rolling out a range of housing subsidies, tax waivers and lower mortgage rates to attract new residents. In Fuyang, an urban district near the well-off eastern provincial capital of Hangzhou, the government is providing a one-time housing subsidy of as much as 800,000 yuan ($123,874) for new residents with certain qualifications who buy homes in the area. The central city of Luoyang is subsidizing deed tax payments and mortgage costs for rural migrants buying homes in the city.\nThe push by Beijing is intended to address a problem that has cropped up in recent years as people leave the countryside for the cities for work: Most want to go to the largest, most prosperous cities, putting a strain on infrastructure and services in those places. Meanwhile, large parts of the rest of the country are overbuilt.\nA result of this divergence is that, while property prices are recovering in Beijing, Shanghai and some other major cities, years of overbuilding plague most other urban areas and amount to a sizable drag on the economy.\n\"It is becoming clear to Chinese officials that the property sector still retains an important role in stabilizing the economy,\" said Chen Sheng, who heads the government-backed China Real Estate Data Academy. \"The idea is to stabilize, not to overly stimulate the economy.\"\nWhile housing sales have rebounded this year, investment in real-estate development has slowed to 1.3% in the first 11 months this year from the same period a year earlier, while construction starts declined 14.7% over the same period.\nLast month, President Xi Jinping told a meeting of economic and financial officials that China must resolve the housing inventory situation and ensure the health of the property sector.\nThe efforts to divert rural migrants to smaller cities comes amid a renewed effort by Beijing to improve the treatment given to rural migrants.\nThe State Council, the government's executive body, over the weekend issued new guidelines for local governments, telling them to offer a more comprehensive package of benefits, from housing loans to social services, to incoming residents, who may not have the proper household registration documents, known as a hukou.\nThe hukou system was imposed decades ago to keep rural Chinese out of cities, when China was much poorer. It has evolved into a benefits management system, defining access to health care, employment, education and other social benefits. Typically those benefits are better for those with an urban hukou, and the current system has been widely criticized as unfair by often denying holders of a rural hukou access to those services in the cities to which they move.\nSmaller cities have in the past tried to draw in rural migrants by offering them urban hukou. But still migrants have preferred larger cities with more vibrant job markets. And some analysts have said that cities will have to do more than offer lower housing prices.\nLiu Dan, a Hangzhou-based fashion designer in her mid-20s, says that apart from housing costs, she will have to assess job prospects, social networks and proximity to her family in the northwestern region of Xinjiang before considering settling down in a city.\n\"It is about being familiar with a place,\" said Ms Liu, who has worked in Shanghai and Qingdao before. \"I've been in Hangzhou for more than a year now, but I'm still not used to this place.\"\nSome analysts have voiced skepticism that urbanization will cure China's housing surplus, noting that in some places, it is becoming more difficult to get rural dwellers to uproot themselves.\n\"There is a perception that there isn't much benefit moving into the city,\" said Song Huiyong, research director at property consultancy Shanghai Centaline Property, adding that smaller housing units and mediocre employment prospects stemming from a slowing economy deter them too.\n\"They also know their rural land is worth more now, and are unwilling to give up those rights.\"\nMany of these subsidies are temporary, lasting only a few months as questions remain on how local governments could raise money to foot the bill for these costs. Some local governments have also asked state-owned firms and financial institutions including policy banks to help with these costs.\nWrite to Esther Fung at esther.fung@wsj.com" | {
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Tensta Konsthall
Spanga
Taxingegrand 10
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Cut my legs off and call me shorty!
Ida Omalm
Susanna Hesselberg
Ulf Lundin
Emma Rendel
Ulla West
Kristoffer Zetterstrand
Tensta Konsthall, Spanga
A project that explores elements of humour and surprise. The Swedish based artists included work with ideas and ways of making that force us to look and look again. The display is in two parts: there are 5 artists showing in the main hall who work with photography, painting and illustration. The second part of the exhibition is a selection of Swedish video art curated by Gunnel Pettersson in association with Film Form and includes works from 1962 - 2009.
Cut my legs off and call me shorty! is an exhibition that explores elements of humour and surprise. The five Swedish based artists included work with ideas and ways of making that force us to look and look again.
Opening at June 17th!
Exhibition period: June 17th - September 19th 2009
Cut my legs off and call me shorty! is an exhibition that explores elements of humour and surprise. The thirteen Swedish based artists included work with ideas and ways of making that force us to look and look again. We may think we have understood an image but when we allow ourselves a closer examination there are unexpected twists, shocking details, hidden pratfalls, double and triple meanings.
The exhibition is in two parts there are 5 artists showing in the main hall who work with photography, painting and illustration:
* Susanna Hesselberg
* Ulf Lundin
* Emma Rendel
* Ulla West
* Kristoffer Zetterstrand
Ulla West uses a mix of old and new technology in her work including fine art techniques, craft practices as well as new media. Her methods are documentary, they are investigations related to phenomenon, situations or things that just occur. Associations and unexpected ideas are important in the process. Often her art projects start as an investigation and documentation with the purpose to relate to a certain situation or as a way to handle everyday life. The work itself often leads to unexpected materials, ideas and collaborations and the projects can last for years.
Kristoffer Zetterstrand has always worked in painting and more recently has begun to experiment with virtual still lifes and how two-dimensionality works in relation to computer generated 3D worlds. He is interested in spaces that are created online, in computer games and 3D programs - particularly when illusions begin to break down and the underlying construction is revealed - like when the program encounters a bug. His work has also found him looking at the relations of virtuality to the iconic works of Piero della Francesca, Giovanni Bellini and other renaissance artists.
Emma Rendel is one of the most distinctive graphic artists working today. Her graphic novels have been published by her own publishing company Awkwardbooks and by Jonathan Cape in England and Kartago in Sweden. Her storytelling finds its origins in fragments she overhears, memories from childhood, and stories that people tell her. Her narratives are often dark and filled with a morbid curiosity as well as a cutting sense of humour.
Ulf Lundin's work can be characterised by an extreme attention to detail and a fascination with how the process of photography captures a moment. Whilst the contents of his work may often been seen as mundane or commonplace the works become magical, extraordinary, fantastic and painterly. In a similar vein his videos deal with daily routines and every day social conditions raised to a level of the remarkable and the peculiar.
Susanna Hesselberg originally trained as a painter and she brings much of that attention and aesthetic sensibility to her photographic work. Often working with careful constructed staging and manufactured props Hesselberg uses the power of photographic manipulation but without resorting to computer graphics. The results are often disturbing disruptions in the flow of everyday life often focusing on interpersonal relationships and the body.
The second part of the exhibition is a selection of Swedish video art curated by Gunnel Pettersson in association with Film Form and includes works from 1962 - 2009 and includes:
Henrik Andersson, Reuben Henry, Tove Kjellmark, Karin Kihlberg, Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd, Malin Skjöld, Per Teljer, Christine Ödlund
We have taken the following quote by American writer E.B. White as good advice for the show.
"Analyzing humour is like dissecting a frog. Few people are interested and the frog dies of it".
Opening at June 17th
Box 4001, SE-163 04 Spanga - Stockholm
Hours: Tuesday–Saturday 12.00–17.00
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Jimmy Olsen as the Guardian Revealed in 'Supergirl' Season 2
Jimmy Olsen as the Guardian Revealed in Supergirl Season 2
— October 12th, 2016
The Supergirl Season 2 Premiere on The CW set a ratings record for the network on Monday night, setting the tone for the season ahead. During a press screening for the second episode on Tuesday, executive producer Andrew Kreisberg revealed that Mehcad Brooks' Jimmy Olsen will in fact become the DC Comics hero The Guardian, signalling yet another big shift between Jimmy's character in the comics and the series. Earlier today, Mehcad Brooks himself took to social media, to give fans the first look at Jimmy suited up as The Guardian.
This new Instagram photo reveals that The Guardian costume will be much different than the comics as well. The character was originally created by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon, portrayed as a Metropolis cop named Jim Harper who covered the Suicide Slum section of the city, before he became a vigilante to protect the city from its criminals. Andrew Kriesberg teased at yesterday's screening (via TV Line), that he won't be telling Kara Zor-El (Melissa Benoist) his secret. Here's what he had to say below.
"James is going to decide that he can no longer be a sidekick, so he's going to become a vigilante. He's going to become Guardian, complete with the shield, which is going to cause a massive problem in his relationship with Kara because he decides not to tell her. There's this new masked vigilante, and she has her own feelings about vigilantes. ... And he's recruited Winn to help him. Winn is his man in the van. Winn and James together is like comedy gold."
This comes after the events in the season premiere, where both Kara ended her romantic relationship with Jimmy, which will certainly become more complicated with Jimmy keeping this vigilante secret from Kara. When asked why they decided to put an end to the Jimmy Olsen romance, Andrew Kreisberg said they were pursuing that relationship for the wrong reasons. Here's what he had to say below.
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"We sort of felt like we were pursuing that relationship more because we felt like we had to than any of us was really truly feeling it. We realized the best scenes between them were the nice, sweet scenes where they were being friends."
While we don't know exactly when they will happen yet, Supergirl will be involved in two different crossovers this season, one with Arrow, The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow, where all four heroes will face The Dominators, and a musical crossover with The Flash. We also don't know when Jimmy Olsen will transform into The Guardian, but we'll keep you posted with more details. Take a look at this new Supergirl Season 2 photo below, as Season 2 continues Monday, October 17 at 8 PM ET on The CW.
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Rye motel to undergo 'authentic 1950s renovation'
Elizabeth Dinan edinan@seacoastonline.com @DinanElizabeth
RYE�� Four months after opening his fourth local hotel, Doug Palardy announced he's buying the Pebble Cove Motel on Ocean Boulevard, it will undergo "an authentic 1950s renovation," then reopen July 1 as the Rye Motor Inn & Swim Club.
"I've always loved design," said Palardy, whose interiors lean toward modern, even when they're in historic buildings. "I studied theatrical design, sets and costumes, at Bennington College, so design is really part of my DNA since childhood."
Palardy said he's had his eye on the 10-room 1958 motel for five years and asked owners Stephen and Beth McCann annually if they'd sell. After a quarter century of running the 741 Ocean Blvd. motel, the McCanns said yes.
Now plans call for Palardy's makeover to an authentic "60s beach, surf, bungalow vibe." He's thinking about rattan beds, velvet and Eames-style chairs, and kitschy kitchenettes; all sustenance for future Instagram-hungry guests. He'll keep the 1950s and 60s color schemes and the furniture will be new, but in the style of 1958 through 1963.
"That's the five-year period of interior design I'm going for," he said. "I grew up in a 1960s mobile home in Vermont with wood-panel walls. My mother hated them, but now I want to bring them back here.��
His Rye motel plans are similar to new retro destinations including The Thunderbird Inn in Savannah, Georgia, and The Dive Motel in Nashville, Tennessee.
Palardy previously renovated the former Bow Street Inn into the Ale House Inn and the former Sise Inn into the Hotel Portsmouth, then sold both. He currently owns and operates the six-suite Great Island Inn in New Castle, where the decor is coastal Scandinavian, inside an 1820 home he renovated across from the Town Hall. In August, he announced the opening of The Inn Downtown, with urban decor inside the 1809 Nutter-Rymes House, formerly the Blue Mermaid, in downtown Portsmouth's The Hill neighborhood, comprised of homes salvaged from urban renewal demolition.�
He said he's now thrilled to be planning a vintage makeover, to a mid-century space, as a preservation project for "one of the last motels in Rye."
"Most on the Seacoast are getting leveled for condos or other uses," Palardy said. "We bulldoze things from the 50s, 60s and 70s without even thinking about their historic significance. I think it's important to save something like this, from this era. Once they're gone, they're gone."
Like The Inn Downtown, the reimagined Rye motel will be a continuation of his apart-hotel brand, Seacoast Apart-Hotels. They feature self check-in and check-out, all units equipped with kitchens and the feeling of being in an apartment. It will be open year-round and the pool will be heated to extend the swimming season beyond that in the nearby Atlantic and "bring people to Rye beyond July and August," he said.
Palardy said travelers today rarely book week-long stays and younger travelers prefer short-stay road trips. He said the Rye Motor Inn & Swim Club will allow guests to drive up and stay for a day, weekend or longer.
Car clubs, families and groups of friends can book the whole motel and "have the pool to yourself," he said.
Palardy said he's seeking town approval to open an adults-only membership swim club for local residents he'd run through an app-based reservation sign-up model. Reservations would be made for specific time slots, reserve parking spaces and several locals have already asked about a seasonal membership, he said.
He also plans to seek town approval to return a neon sign to the site, which he said was there during the motel's heyday. He said the sign will be larger than what's there now, but it would be an historically accurate addition to his renovation.
"It's been a passion of mine to renovate a 1950s motel," he said. "We fetishize architecture that's over 100 years old on the Seacoast, but in another 40 years, this little motel will be 100 years old. It deserves to be saved."
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UN House in Abuja returns to life eight years after Boko Haram attack
Almost eight years after Boko Haram bombed the United Nations' House in Abuja, forcing the world body to abandon the place, agencies of the world body are gradually returning to the building, the UN Resident Coordinator, Edward Kallon has disclosed.
Boko Haram insurgents had on Friday, 26 of August, 2011, bombed the UN building in Abuja, with a car bomb killing at least 21 and wounding 60 others in the process.
Mr Kallon, who made the disclosure Wednesday in Abuja at an event to commemorate the 73rd Anniversary of the UN day, described the movement back to the UN House as a demonstration of the shared resilience of the UN and Nigeria against increasing violence and terrorism.
"The 2018 UN Day is a very important day for the UN system in Nigeria as it underscores the excellent cooperation and partnership of the UN and Nigeria over the years.
"Indeed this year's UN Day also marks the UN family partial move back to the UN House.
"To the UN in Nigeria, the UN House is a symbol of the resilience of our extraordinary cooperation and partnership with the Government and people of Nigeria," he said.
He explained that the UN building built by the Federal Government was occupied by the UN agencies in 2005 until the unfortunate bombing on Aug. 26, 2011.
While he commended the Federal Government and the people of Nigeria for their commitment to rebuild the UN House, the envoy expressed the hope that the partial movement which commences with UNDP, UNICEF among others would inspire the staff to work better.
The Minister of FCT, Mohammed Bello, described the event as significant as it marked the first time of gathering again at the building after the 2011 bombing of the place
"The UN building stands out as the symbol of our resilience and unbroken promises in addressing various challenges we are facing as a nation," he said.
The Minister who was represented by Umar Jubril, an official of the Ministry, congratulated the UN family on the return to the edifice, and assured them of their safety.
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Misappropriation of Trade Secrets
RPNA attorneys keep business objectives on track when advising clients on the preservation and protection of trade secrets. Information is more mobile than ever. Turnover in staff at the highest levels, coupled with increasingly digitized or electronically stored data, makes the mass exodus of proprietary information very easy.
Although trade secret laws are written specifically, they present far broader implications. In order to be legally classified a trade secret, intrinsic value must be established. In addition, reasonable measures to keep the trade secret—a secret—must be proven. RPNA's trade secret legal counsel spans the continuum of challenges that can and do arise when seeking to protect important trade secrets or corporate know how, such as the:
Establishment of security measures to protect trade secrets
Proactive hiring practices such as non-disclosure and non-compete agreements that comply with existing law
Execution of immediate legal action to enforce trade secret rights when a violation occurs
Litigation of trade secret theft can result in injunctions against violators, damages and considerable financial penalties. Whether our attorneys are called upon to execute cease and desist letters or to pursue damages and injunctive relief through litigation, trial or on appeal, the firm's attorneys are known for tough, highly exacting advocacy on behalf of our clients.
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Weston Mercury > News
Council to ensure essential services continue during pandemic
Published: 1:19 PM March 18, 2020 Updated: 5:37 PM November 21, 2020
North Somerset Council has said it will ensure it maintains essential services to help people in the community. - Credit: Archant
North Somerset Council has confirmed it will ensure it maintains service levels in critical areas to help vulnerable people in the area.
The authority is following the latest Government advice regarding the wellbeing of residents, staff and contractors during the developing coronavirus situation.
Cllr Don Davies, leader of North Somerset Council, said: "We are taking all possible steps in our services to minimise the risk of the virus spreading, but you will appreciate that this is a fast moving situation with government advice developing daily.
"North Somerset Council, in common with all public services, has contingency plans for situations that could disrupt services for our residents, and this includes a pandemic. Our priority is to ensure that our most essential services continue. Measures are being put in place to make sure that these carry on over the coming months."
From yesterday (Wednesday) all universal groups such as stay and plays will stop running at all children's centres and most venues will close, apart from midwifery services. All events in North Somerset libraries have also been cancelled.
Four children's centres will remain open – Portishead, Clevedon, Locking Castle and Ashcombe – for family support groups such as those for vulnerable people and one-to-ones.
If you are currently under midwifery care at one of the area's children's centres, these will continue in the same venues.
People are encouraged not to visit council offices if possible, but to contact the authority online at www.n-somerset.gov.uk/connectAnyone who usually visits to use one of the council tax kiosks is asked to switch to online payments, by logging on to www.n-somerset.gov.uk/counciltax or paying by phone by calling 01934 888121.
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Recycling and waste collections are continuing as normal and recycling centres are open as usual.
There is a round-up on the measures being put in place to support businesses and employers at www.n-somerset.gov.uk/coronavirus
Residents are urged to visit www.n-somerset.gov.uk/coronavirus for the latest information about services, as well as the council's Facebook and Twitter feeds.
The council is reviewing advice and information and will make decisions daily in response to the changing situation.
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Some Good News From Japan
All of Japan's wind farms are unscathed by the 9.0 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown.
Kelly Rigg of the Huffington Post contacted Yoshinori Ueda, leader of the International Committee of the Japan Wind Power Association & Japan Wind Energy Association to find out about how the tiny island nation's wind farms are holding up through the earthquake and tsunami. (Slave owner Ms Huffington really should pay her excellent journalists!)
Ueda told her that there has been no wind damage reported by any association members, from either the earthquake or the tsunami. This would mean that all 9,997 MW of the nation's land-based wind energy is fine. Japan already had planned to bring off-shore wind capacity up to 1 GW (1,000 MW) by 2020.
The first of these, the Kamisu (semi-offshore) wind farm, which was about 300km from the epicenter of the quake, survived. Its anti-earthquake "battle proof design" came through with flying colors.
Not much comfort for a wonderful country that just lost 30% of its generating capacity from nuclear plants, I know, but that is something. And perhaps, out of the misfortune, a boost for clean energy in Japan.
Mr. Ueda confirms that most Japanese wind turbines are fully operational and told her that electric companies have asked wind farm owners to step up operations as much as possible in order to make up for shortages in the eastern part of the country.
No turning off these turbines because there's too much power on the grid.
Written by Michelle on April 5, 2011
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Bodyguard - Season 1 (DVD)
Richard Madden, Keeley Hawes, Pippa Haywood, Paul Ready, Tom Brooke
Set in and around the corridors of power, Bodyguard tells the story of David Budd, a heroic but volatile war veteran now working as a Specialist Protection Officer for the Royalty and Specialist Protection Branch (RaSP) of London's Metropolitan Police Service.
When he is assigned to protect the ambitious and powerful Home Secretary Julia Montague, Budd finds himself torn between his duty and his beliefs.
Having served in Helmand and experienced first-hand trauma, David's mental stability is shattered underneath the surface, and his memories of the atrocities he encountered leaves him questioning his loyalty to Montague and her means of power.
Without You (DVD)
Anna Friel, Marc Warren, Barnaby Kay, Olivia Poulet, Pippa Haywood; Contributions by … 1
All three episodes from the fast-paced ITV drama starring Anna Friel as a woman who embarks on an amateur investigation into her husband's death. Ellie Manning (Friel) is devastated by the death of Greg (Marc Warren), an accountant, in a car accident. The fact that Greg had been sharing the car with a mysterious woman only adds to Ellie's sense of grief, though she refuses to believe he could have been cheating on her. Determined to find out more, she sets out to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash. The more she looks into matters the more convinced she becomes that Greg's death was the result of foul play, but, as her friends and family become increasingly concerned about her behaviour and state of mind, is Ellie herself beginning to lose control?
Moonfleet (DVD)
Ray Winstone, Aneurin Barnard, Sophie Cookson, Anthony Ofoegbu, Phil Daniels, … 1
Fantasy drama mini-series starring Ray Winstone and Aneurin Barnard. Young orphan John Trenchard (Barnard) has had a difficult life growing up in the quiet coastal town of Moonfleet and dreams of one day finding Blackbeard's treasure. When a mysterious man named Elzevir Block (Winstone) shows up with talk of a diamond that would make the owner the richest person on Earth, John's thirst for adventure is awakened. There is only one problem: the diamond is cursed...
Green Wing: Special (DVD)
Tamsin Greig, Mark Heap, Stephen Mangan, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Michelle Gomez, …
This one-off special episode of the BAFTA winning hospital drama returns to the wards and sees the dysfunctional team's drama-fraught lifestyle continue apace. Caroline (Tamsin Greig) is now engaged to Guy (Stephen Mangan), while Mac (Julian Rhind-Tutt) has very little time to live. Gripped by desperation and paranoia, dwarf-killing duo Statham (Mark Heap) and Joanna (Pippa Haywood) are on the run, jumping relentlessly out of frying pans and into fires (not quite literally). With no one left in charge, the admin girls let their basic instincts run wild, while something very strange has happened to Karen (Lucinda Raikes) after her fall from the window. Boyce (Oli Chris) discovers life without Statham, Sue White (Michelle Gomez) spots a job opportunity and Martin (Karl Theobald) feels utterly helpless. Again. Still, at least it all ends happily ever after. Or does it?
8 Minutes Idle (DVD)
Tom Hughes, Ophelia Lovibond, Antonia Thomas, Paul Kaye, Luke Newberry, …
British comedy adapted from Matt Thorne's novel following a young man who works and lives in a call centre. Dan (Tom Hughes) works in a Bristol call centre but when his mum forces him to finally leave home he ends up moving into the office. While trying to keep his new residence a secret from his co-workers he faces many difficulties and finds himself in a few awkward situations, losing his self-respect in the process. When a romance blossoms between him and his colleague Teri (Ophelia Lovibond), it seems as though Dan's future may be looking up but will he get the girl?
The One Game (DVD)
Peter Howell, Raad Rawi, Pippa Haywood, Rick Stone, Stephen Dirrane, …
All four episodes of the cult television miniseries, about the breakdown in the barriers between fantasy and reality. When a computer genius decides to destroy a rival company, he challenges its owner to 'The One Game', a virtual reality nightmare where nothing is as it seems.
Undeniable (DVD)
Claire Goose, Alisha Kelly, Peter Firth, Pippa Haywood, Christine Bottomley, … 1
Claire Goose and Peter Firth star in this two-part ITV drama. As a child, 25 years ago, Jane (Goose) witnessed her mother's brutal murder. After battling her whole life to overcome the grief of the traumatising event, she encounters a doctor who bears a striking resemblance to the man she saw over two decades ago. As she reports the man to the police, no one is prepared to listen to her story, except for one officer: Andrew Rawlins (Firth).
Prisoners' Wives: Series 2 (DVD)
Polly Walker, Pippa Haywood, Sally Carman, Karla Crome, David Bradley, … 1
All four episodes from the second series of the BBC crime drama following the lives of women whose loved ones are serving prison sentences. In this series, two new characters appear - happily married Kim (Sally Carman), whose world is rocked when her husband is remanded after being accused of a hideous crime - and bride-to-be Aisling (Karla Crome), who wants her father to behave in prison so that he'll get out in time for the wedding. Meanwhile, with her gangster husband Paul (Iain Glen) still inside, Francesca (Polly Walker) is left feeling vulnerable when her home suffers an arson attack; and Harriet (Pippa Haywood) is relieved when her inmate son Gavin (Adam Gillen) manages to befriend a group of Muslims. However, as she soon discovers, things are not always what they seem.
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Qatar Airways Resumes Flights to Budapest, Dar es Salaam, Dhaka, Istanbul and New York
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The national carrier of the State of Qatar, Qatar Airways continues to maintain its position as the largest international carrier in the world, operating over 270 weekly flights to more than 45 destinations.
The airline's gradual rebuilding of its network continues with flights resuming in the past week to the following destinations:
Budapest (three weekly flights started 15 June)
Dar es Salaam (three weekly flights started 16 June)
Dhaka (three weekly flights started 15 June)
Istanbul (daily flights started 13 June)
New York (flights started 19 June, daily from 22 June and 10 weekly from 2 July)
As entry restrictions ease around the world, the carrier is also seeing a rise in bookings due to the strong levels of trust built with passengers as it took home over 1.8 million people safely and reliably during this crisis including many left stranded by other airlines. With demand steadily rising, Qatar Airways has increased frequencies to the following destinations in the past week:
Athens (increased from three weekly to daily flights)
Dallas-Fort Worth (increased from three weekly to daily flights)
Dublin (increased from five weekly to daily flights)
Islamabad (now operating double daily flights)
Jakarta (increased from four weekly to daily flights)
Karachi (now operating double daily flights)
Lahore (now operating double daily flights)
Milan (increased from five weekly to daily flights)
Rome (increased from six weekly to daily flights)
Singapore (increasing from three weekly to daily flights)
The national carrier of the State of Qatar also continues to operate daily flights to many key global destinations including Amsterdam, London Heathrow, Melbourne, Seoul, Sydney, Tokyo and Zurich offering a resilient network that is designed for strong connectivity.
Qatar Airways has led the industry during these challenging times accumulating unrivalled experience in carrying passengers safely and reliably, especially in comparison to those airlines that have fully grounded their operations. The airline continues to provide an honest network that can be relied upon and trusted to operate. By maintaining a global network that never fell below 30 destinations, Qatar Airways has remained up to date with the latest in international airport procedures and implemented the most advanced safety and hygiene measures on board its aircraft and in Hamad International Airport (HIA), recently voted the Best Airport in the Middle East for the sixth year in a row.
To ensure travellers can plan their travel with peace of mind, the airline has also extended its booking policies to offer even more choice to its passengers. The airline will allow unlimited date changes, and passengers can change their destination as often as they need if it is within 5,000 miles of the original destination. The airline will not charge any fare differences for travel completed before 31 December 2020, after which fare rules will apply. All tickets booked for travel up to 31 December 2020 will be valid for two years from the date of issuance.
Passengers flying Business Class on Qsuite equipped aircraft can avail of the enhanced privacy this award-winning suite provides, including sliding privacy partitions and fully closing doors that create a private sanctuary. Passengers can also opt to use the 'Do Not Disturb (DND)' indicator in their private suite, if they wish to limit their interactions with the cabin crew. Qsuite continues to be available on flights to more than 30 destinations including London, Sydney, Singapore and Dallas Fort Worth with plans to add it to more routes throughout the summer.
Qatar Airways has further enhanced its onboard safety measures for passengers and cabin crew. The airline has implemented several changes, including the introduction of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) suits for cabin crew while onboard, as well as a modified service that reduces interactions between the passengers and the crew inflight. Passengers will also be required to wear face coverings inflight, with the carrier recommending travellers bring their own for fit and comfort purposes.
Hamad International Airport (HIA) has implemented stringent cleaning procedures and applied social distancing measures throughout its terminals. All passenger touchpoints are sanitized every 10-15 minutes and every boarding gate and bus gate counter is cleaned after each flight. In addition, hand sanitizers are provided at immigration and security screening points. HIA was recently ranked "Third Best Airport in the World", among 550 airports worldwide, by the SKYTRAX World Airport Awards 2020. HIA was also voted the 'Best Airport in the Middle East' for the sixth year in a row and 'Best Staff Service in the Middle East' for the fifth year in a row.
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PRIVATE WAY MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS, PART I: COMMON LAW
On behalf of Jeffrey T. Angley, P.C. | Mar 22, 2017 | Real Estate Law |
Massachusetts contains thousands of private streets and ways; on and along those ways innumerable residents of this Commonwealth live. We know that the Derelict Fee Statute operates to resolve ownership questions regarding these private ways. However, the "statute pertains only to the question of ownership of the fee [in a private way]"; it does not govern use, maintenance, or other rights and/or obligations over a way, which, for the purposes of this blog post, fall within the province of the common law of easements. Adams v. Planning Bd. of Westwood, 64 Mass. App. Ct. 383, 389 (2005).
There are multiple types of appurtenant easements that a landowner abutting a private way may have: express, implied (estoppel, necessity, prior use), prescriptive. However, each type, unless otherwise expressly indicated, carries with it "every right necessary for its enjoyment is included by implication," Sullivan v. Donohoe, 287 Mass. 265, 267 (1934); and, thus, "[t]he right to make necessary repairs is an incident to the easement." Mt. Holyoke Realty Corp. v. Holyoke Realty Corp., 298 Mass. 513, 514 (1937). These incidental or secondary rights are broad and include paving, clearing of brush and limbs, and grading and leveling. See, e.g., Stagman v. Kyhos, 19 Mass. App. Ct. 590, 593-594 (paving); Glenn v. Poole, 12 Mass. App. Ct. 292, 296 (1981) (clearing of brush and limbs); Guillet v. Livernois, 297 Mass. 337, 340 (1937) (changing grade and level). Thus, an easement holder's unilateral right to make necessary repairs and improvements "is well established in cases where the way is already in use" and "exists even more clearly where without improvement the way is impassable and useless." Guillet, supra. The more difficult legal question is an easement holder's ability to compel others to contribute to such maintenance and repairs, or to recoup the costs of the same.
There are multiple common law options through which an easement holder may obtain contribution or reimbursement for repairs to a private way. Below, is a discussion of two such options – equitable contribution and unreasonable interference.
1. Equitable Contribution. Contribution is an ancient legal concept. "By the common law, where one" co-owner of property "is willing to repair, and the others will not, he who is willing to repair has a right to make all necessary and useful repairs, and may" bring an action "against the other tenants, to obtain contribution." Coffin v. Heath, 6 Metcalf 76, 79-80 (1843). "[T]he doctrine of contribution . . . is founded on the principle that where parties stand" in equal right, "equality of" burden "becomes equity." Id. at 80. In other words, with equal rights come equal obligations.
Thus, "if repairs be made and paid for by one of the tenants, for the common benefit of the other tenants, they, in equity, would be held to contribute ratably for such useful expenses." Id. "And not only would they be personally liable to contribution, but their estates also would be subjected to a lien, whether the tenants agreed to repair or not, if by the repairs a common benefit has been conferred on the owners, so that" from equity and good conscience "they ought to pay for such a benefit." While the origin of the doctrine is quite old, its application has continued through to present. See e.g., Sheehan v. Sheehan, 361 Mass. 196, 197-198 (1972); Gough v. Gough, 329 Mass. 634, 636 (1953); Fiske v. Quint, 274 Mass. 169, 173-174 (1931).
In Cannata v. Berkshire Natural Resources Council, Inc., the Appeals Court specifically used the legal term "contribution", and applied the foregoing principles to holders of "separate or common easements over the same land". 73 Mass. App. Ct. 789. 797 (2009). It is true that "[t]he duty of maintaining an easement in such condition and repair as may be necessary to its exercise normally rests upon the holder of the easement." Shapiro v. Burton, 23 Mass. App. Ct. 327, 333 (1987), citing New York Cent. R. R. v. Ayer, 242 Mass. 69, 75 (1922). However, this principle is practically inapt where there are multiple owners of a private way, and multiple common easement holders over the same. In such circumstances, courts will seek to determine "how the costs should be equitably apportioned among the common easement owners." Shapiro, supra at 335.
"To sustain . . . an action" for contribution, "there must be [1] a request to join in the reparation, and [2] a refusal; and [3] the expenditures must have been previously made." Coffin, 6 Metcalf at 80. Under these authorities, an easement holder could theoretically procure an estimate for repairs, make a request to the other abutters (and easement holders) that they join in the cost of the repairs, bear those costs themselves after a refusal to join, and, then, sue the other abutters for equitable contribution once the expenditures have been made. Because these actions originate in equity jurisdiction, however, a trial court would likely have the power to calibrate the claims of contribution against each abutter (or other easement holder), based upon various equitable principles. It is thus, uncertain whether, in all circumstances, costs will be apportioned "ratably" by the courts.
2. Unreasonable Interference. When multiple parties have access rights over the same private way, each owes obligations to the other easement holders: "The obligation between those who hold separate or common easements over the same land is that they act reasonably in the exercise of their privileges so as not to interfere unreasonably with the rights of other easement holders." Cannata, 73 Mass. App. Ct. at 797, citing the Restatement (Third) of Property (Servitudes) § 4.12 comment b, at 626-627 (2000) ("holders of separate easements or profits in the same land must act reasonably to avoid unreasonably interfering with the enjoyment of other servitude holders, as well as with the servient estate"). See Walker v. E. William & Merrill C. Nutting, 302 Mass. 535, 543 (1939) (in exercising easement rights, holder of easement must show "due regard to the rights of others who may have an interest in the way"); Tindley v. Department of Environmental Quality Engr., 10 Mass. App. Ct. 623, 628 (1980) (same). "'Their uses of the land are governed by equitable principles, namely, what is reasonable in the exercise of their respective privileges.'" Cannata, supra, quoting Shapiro, 23 Mass. App. Ct. at 334 (1987). "This calls for a 'balancing of their interests as holders of an easement in common,'" Cannata, supra, quoting Shapiro, supra.
From these general propositions of law, governing rights of way, shared by multiple easement holders, flows the following principle: "To the extent that a second easement holder's use unreasonably interferes with the use by the first easement holder, the second easement holder may be called upon to bear the additional costs." Cannata, supra at 798 n. 13. As such, and for example, if an easement holder's heavy construction vehicles destroyed the surface of a way, substantially interfering with another holder's passage over the same, the easement holder responsible for such destruction should be required to bear the costs for repairs. Any number of similar instances can be imagined, where one easement holder's actions so impair the use of a way that repairs become necessary for its continued use. This doctrine acts to burden the bad actor to a greater extent than other easement holders when allocating repair costs.
These foregoing common law remedies can be powerful tools to be wielded by a co-easement holder for the repair and maintenance of a private way. However, each are fraught with uncertainty and cost, and are time consuming enterprises, as both contemplate resort to litigation and trial for relief. Careful analysis with competent counsel will assist in providing guidance on how to implement these procedures.
P&A provides a full range of legal services to individuals and businesses throughout Massachusetts, including, in particular, in the areas of real estate, land use and zoning litigation. We are a firm of experienced trial and appellate attorneys who have the knowledge, experience and drive to help you solve your problems and achieve your goals.
Written by Robert K. Hopkins, Esq. on behalf of Jeffrey T. Angley, P.C
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Armed Florida Homeowner Fights Off Invaders
When an unknown woman rang the bell and knocked on the door of a Florida home, the homeowner decided not to answer, prompting the woman to drive away. But what was initially strange turned sinister when the woman immediately returned, aggressively knocking again. Then there was a sudden noise from the back of the house. That's when the homeowner grabbed his gun.
Winter Garden police say the homeowner encountered a man wearing all black and a ski mask entering the house through a smashed patio door. The terrified homeowner acted instinctively and shot the intruder, who escaped and drove off with the woman.
"He had a masked person at the back door … and then someone beating at the front door," police Lt. Scott Allen told WKMG News 6. "He was in fear for his life and thought that was his best option." A neighbor added, "The burglars probably thought no one was home, so that's kind of scary."
Michael Bloomberg's The Trace Blames "Fake News" On NRA
In a Dec. 12 post, The Trace blamed the rise of "fake news" on NRA.
"Fake News" is the newest fad among those seeking to lay blame for Hillary Clinton's defeat on something other than Hillary. And The Trace blames NRA for using it to undermine trust in so-called "mainstream" media: "Rather than critically evaluating articles for their correspondence to known facts, the NRA has long encouraged its audience to dismiss these reports and the outlets that produce them as irredeemably opposed to a cherished way of life."
NRA knows all about fake news. For decades, we've countered fake news from "trusted" sources with facts, debunking "Saturday Night Specials," "Cop-Killer Bullets" and "Assault Weapons." (The same sources told us, "If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor" and, "Benghazi was caused by a video.")
In fact, A1F deconstructed The Trace's own fake news in a 17-part series earlier this year. If The Trace wants to debunk fake news, it can start by explaining how lobbyists, labor unions and a synagogue wound up on a list of "141 medical groups" promoting gun control.
Top Hoops Prospect Shuns "Dangerous" Hometown Of Chicago For Gun-Friendly Texas
While gun-ban advocates would have you believe areas with more restrictive gun-control laws are safer than those that allow widespread gun ownership, a top college basketball recruit has chosen where to play based on facts to the contrary.
According to a report at pilotonline.com, highly recruited point guard Evan Gilyard is shunning schools in his home city of Chicago, instead choosing the University of Texas-El Paso—located, incidentally, in one of the most gun-friendly areas in the country.
"It's safer out there," Gilyard told pilotonline. "In Chicago you have a lot of violence, a lot of gang violence, and it hasn't been as safe. When I looked at UTEP, I saw there was a very small amount of murders."
Gilyard makes a good point. This year, the Chicago homicide toll has already surpassed 700, and more than 4,000 people have been shot. And while some might say comparing the two communities is comparing apples to oranges, El Paso has a violent crime rate of 3.75 per 1,000 residents, while Chicago's is nearly three times higher, at 9.08 per 1,000 residents.
Florida Will Again Consider Campus Carry In 2017
Following the ISIS-inspired attack on the campus of Ohio State University—a rampage that ended when a university police officer shot and killed the student—campus safety has again become part of the national discussion. And many are calling for new laws that will allow students with carry permits to legally carry a concealed firearm while on campus.
Such is the case in Florida, where an NRA-backed proposal has been filed by Republican state Rep. Scott Plakon for the 2017 session. It will make the third year in a row that legislators have advocated for students being afforded the same right to protection on campus that they take advantage of while off campus.
Should it fail to pass next year, proponents say it would endanger the state's 40 public college and university campuses by making them less safe. Many school police forces remain understaffed and, just last year, administrators unsuccessfully sought $74 million from the legislature to increase campus security operations.
WA Bill Would Protect The Right To Carry At Sports Stadiums
Should licensed, trained, background-checked, card-carrying Right-to-Carry permit holders be barred from entering sports stadiums while armed? Legislation now proposed in Washington state would prevent public stadiums or the private companies that operate them from barring armed Right-to-Carry permit holders from entering stadiums, but the NFL, The Washington Post and some at Fox News apparently think that's a bad idea.
"We haven't seen the proposed legislation," said Brian McCarthy, the NFL's vice president of communications, "but we have a policy forbidding carrying a weapon into NFL stadiums." Former NFL player Jack Brewer pronounced it "a ridiculous law to even be proposing." And The Washington Post darkly warned that if the law passes, "guns could be added to an already combustible environment."
Yet isn't that what critics said about the dozens of states that allow Right-to-Carry permit holders to be armed in establishments that serve alcohol? So ... where's the fire?
How the Pros Carry Their Freedom
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'Palestina' video
'PALESTINA' video 6:31min 2005
Palestina, is an Albanian girl. Her name may sound strange and unusual, but her name is Palestina. The name has been thrilling to her since she understood the real history of it. However, she feels proud of her name and the story of how she got that name. Palestina herself tells this history on video. Her mother, at the time when she was expecting a baby, was stunned by a tragedy taking place in Palestine. Israeli soldiers killed a young Palestinian in front of his girlfriend. Sad because of the cruel killing of her lover, young Palestinian girl, got into her car, filled it with explosives and clashed along with this car-bomb into an Israeli soldier convoy, killing as many as 20. The event took place in 1982, weeks before a Kosovo girl, later named after "Palestine", was born. Her mother, stunned with the tragic news comming from Palestine, decided immediately that if the baby she was going to give birth is a girl, she would be named Palestine. Her husband and the entire family were severely against this unusual name, but she was set and did not defer the pressure. On the video, Palestina herself tells how she understood the reality of her name's history: "Through this video I wanted to present the importance of interpretation and influence of the news upon global society, including news dealing with tragic and horrifying events that spark extreme reactions as even today it is not that easy to distinguish the boundary between heroism and madness".
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On the ship that downed a military drone, one small mistake could cause a war with Iran
With short incendiary shrieks Harrier jump jets race across the USS Boxer's deck and are soon gray dots in the sky. Seahawk and Super Stallion helicopters leap and land like gigantic insects, feeding on the mother ship. The tilt-rotor Ospreys, part-plane part-helicopter, come and go while the others in their flock nest, folded in gray ranks, along the edges of the deck.
It's a bestiary any ark would be proud of. But the USS Boxer has more than just aircraft with animal names. It has a crew of 1,000 plus some 1,500 US Marines on board. And enough armor, dune-buggies, artillery and even tanks to mount a small invasion. The hardware is stacked in hangars below decks.
On Thursday, it was taking part in a tense but routine mission in the world's busiest shipping route as part of a three-ship expeditionary force through the Strait of Hormuz. Just hours after CNN left the ship, it downed what the US said was an Iranian drone that came too close, further escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran. A US Navy official said there were several other interactions between the US warship and Iranian military forces prior to the downing of the drone.
This week's routine mission put the USS Boxer and its two accompanying vessels, the USS John P. Murtha and the USS Harpers Ferry, temporarily at the center of a potential storm as the US flexed the resources of the US Fifth Fleet at the US Naval Forces Central Command in Bahrain. If tensions boiled over, this fleet would be at the epicenter of a war that could, indeed would, spread through the entire Middle East.
On board the USS Boxer, Marines train and maintain their equipment day and night alongside the crew. Many sleep in vast dormitories stacked six high in tiny bunks known as "coffin racks." Their only diversions are the gym and more training.
The US military is proud of the Marines' wider doctrinal task to represent US national power overseas. In other words, it has to look impressive as it threads the needle of the Strait of Hormuz, letting Iran know just what the USS Boxer's group is designed for and capable of.
The group's commodore, Captain Jason A. Burns, said this week's planned transit was an entirely routine enhancement to the US Fifth Fleet's long-standing role in the region. And indeed, Iranian sailors in this always tense neighborhood are used to seeing such vessels over the years. But the routine was first shattered in May, when four ships were mysteriously attacked by mines, which the US and UK have suggested came on Tehran's orders.
In June, two more ships in the Gulf of Oman were also mined. Again, the US and the UK pointed their fingers at Iran. Since then every move, feint or mistake made by shipping in this region and beyond has been endowed with strategic meaning.
On June 20, Iran shot down a US drone over the Strait. Iran said it had strayed into its airspace, the US said it was over international waters. President Donald Trump called off a retaliatory raid against Iranian air defenses at the last minute, he said, after deciding that an estimated death toll of around 150 Iranians was disproportionate.
A few weeks later, a UK Navy frigate leveled its guns at Iranian gunboats that had attempted to maneuver a BP-owned oil tanker into Iranian waters. The encounter was seen as possible retaliation by Iran for the seizure of its own tanker, the Grace I, off the coast of Gibraltar. Grace 1 was suspected of smuggling 2 million barrels of Iraqi crude oil to Syria, in alleged violation of international embargoes on the Damascus regime.
In both cases, escalation to a wider conflict was avoided.
Thursday's drone downing was achieved using electronic jamming, according to a US defense official. The craft had come within 1,000 meters of the USS Boxer and ignored multiple calls to stand down, President Donald Trump said.
Iran's Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif told reporters at the United Nations in New York Thursday that "we have no information about losing a drone."
A return to worse days
A return to the days when US and allied navies escorted ships through the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz to protect them against attempts by Iran to block Iraqi oil exports during the Iran-Iraq war, would be a dangerous escalation.
The US Naval Forces Central Command and the Fifth Fleet were set up in Bahrain in 1995. They were designed to "command the afloat units that rotationally deploy or surge from the United States plus a few smaller ships that are based in the Gulf for longer periods," according to the US Department of Defense.
The US Naval Forces Central Command is charged with managing the 33 nations who contribute ships to a coalition called the Combined Maritime Forces. This focuses on "defeating terrorism, preventing piracy, encouraging regional cooperation and promoting a safe maritime environment."
The US is keen to put together a new "coalition" to ensure maritime security in the Gulf region against what Washington says are threats from Iran. But this coalition has proven harder to establish because many potential allies are so out of step with the US on Iran, and are keen to preserve the nuclear deal that Trump has torn up.
A Spanish frigate, the ESPS Méndez Núñez, recently left the Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group, which is currently based in the Gulf of Oman and focuses on Iran. Spain does not support the US withdrawal from the anti-nuclear deal agreed with Iran in 2015.
Neither does Britain. And while the UK is sending a destroyer to the region, it has not indicated whether it would join in an Iran-specific force — especially when a coalition force already exists and even has a Briton as its deputy commander.
The consequences of a single mistake
Amid the fissile atmosphere in the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, a single mistake could unleash catastrophe.
Earlier this week, Javad Zarif, the Iranian foreign minister, warned of the high stakes in play. "All through history Iran has provided security in these waters," he told CNN's Fareed Zakaria. "The United States is intervening in order to make these waters insecure for Iran. You cannot make these waters insecure for one country and secure for others."
"Do you believe that as a result of this — whoever is to blame — you could have an escalation which would result in a military incident?" Zakaria asked him.
"In such a small body of water if you have so many foreign vessels, I mean accidents will happen…" the Iranian foreign minister replied, emphasizing that Iran did not want war and called on all parties to "work" to avoid war.
He drew attention to the US killing of 290 civilian passengers on board Iran Air flight 655, shot down by the USS Vincennes during the "tanker wars" of the 1980s.
Tehran has repeatedly called for a return to negotiations with the US, but only if the US lifts economic sanctions first. This week there were signs that the Trump administration was preparing to make good on its offer to talk directly with Iran, without preconditions, reportedly tapping Senator Rand Paul as the man to make the overtures.
On board the Boxer, CNN asked Brigadier General Trollinger, the commander of the Task Force controlling the USS Boxer, if an apparently minor misstep by a junior sailor or Marine could have dangerous consequences — like a war?
"That's absolutely accurate," the general replied. "All the training we do, all the education we do is the express purpose of getting after that, to make sure that we eliminate or reduce rather… mitigate to the best of our ability … any risk of miscalculation."
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Mystery Of The 80 Million-Year-Old Sharks' Teeth In The City Of David
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Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – A cache of fossilized shark teeth unearthed in a 2900-year-old site in the City of David in Jerusalem is an ancient puzzle to researchers. This find should not be found in this area.
This is at least 80 km from where these fossils would be expected to be found. There is no conclusive proof of why the cache was assembled, but it may be that the 80 million-year-old teeth were part of a collection, dating from just after the death of King Solomon.
Judean Hills. Image credit: David Shankbone – CC BY-SA 3.0
The same team has now unearthed similar unexplained finds in other parts of ancient Judea.
"These fossils are not in their original setting, so they have been moved. They were probably valuable to someone; we just don't know why, or why similar items have been found in more than one place in Israel," Dr. Thomas Tuetken from the University of Mainz, Institute of Geosciences said.
The teeth were found buried in the material used to fill in a basement before conversion to a large Iron-Age house. The house itself was situated in the City of David, one of the oldest parts of Jerusalem, found nowadays in the largely Palestinian village of Silwan. They were found together with fish bones thrown away as food waste 2900 years ago, and other infill material such as pottery.
Intriguingly, they were found together with hundreds of bullae—items used to seal confidential letters and packages—implying a possible connection with the administrative or governing class at some point. Normally archaeological material is dated according to the circumstances where it is found, and so at first, it was assumed that the teeth were contemporary with the rest of the finds.
Fossilised Squalicorax tooth Nr. #07815 from the Jerusalem site. Credit: Omri Lernau
"We had at first assumed that the shark teeth were remains of the food dumped nearly 3000 years ago, but when we submitted a paper for publication, one of the reviewers pointed out that one of the teeth could only have come from a Late Cretaceous shark that had been extinct for at least 66 million years. That sent us back to the samples, where measuring organic matter, elemental composition, and the crystallinity of the teeth confirmed that indeed all shark teeth were fossils," Dr. Tuetken said.
Their strontium isotope composition indicates an age of about 80 million years.
This confirmed that all 29 shark teeth found in the City of David were Late Cretaceous fossils—contemporary with dinosaurs. More than that, they were not simply weathered out of the bedrock beneath the site, but were probably transported from afar, possibly from the Negev, at least 80 km away, where similar fossils are found".
Since the first finds, the team has found other shark teeth fossils elsewhere in Israel, at the Maresha and Miqne sites. These teeth are also likely to have been unearthed and moved from their original sites.
"Our working hypothesis is that the teeth were brought together by collectors, but we don't have anything to confirm that. There are no wear marks which might show that they were used as tools, and no drill holes to indicate that they may have been jewelry.," Dr. Tuetken said.
"We know that there is a market for shark's teeth even today, so it may be that there was an Iron Age trend for collecting such items. This was a period of riches in the Judean Court. However, it's too easy to put 2 and 2 together to make 5. We'll probably never really be sure".
Map of the main water bodies and potential fish habitats of Egypt and the Southern Levant: Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, upper Nile River, the brackish Lake Manzala on the Nile delta, the hypersaline Bardawil Lagoon in northern Sinai, and the freshwater Lake Kinneret and Jordan River, its main tributary, in northern Israel. Image source
The shark teeth which have been identified come from several species, including from the extinct Late Cretaceous group Squalicorax. Squalicorax, which grew to between 2 and 5 meters long, lived only during the Late Cretaceous period (which was the same period as the late dinosaurs), so acts as a reference point in dating these fossils.
"This research by Dr. Tuetken and colleagues is an excellent example of why it is so important to approach a research question with as few assumptions as possible, and how sometimes we have to revisit our initial assumptions. It also highlights how beneficial it can be to apply multiple tools to answer a research question. In this case, the authors used both strontium and oxygen isotopes, as well as X-ray diffraction and trace element analysis to establish the most likely age and origin of the fossil teeth," Dr. Brooke Crowley from the University of Cincinnati, commented.
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"It was a monumental work but these efforts have revealed a much more interesting story about the people who lived in this region in the past. I am very excited by this work and hope that one day, we might be able to unravel the mystery of why these fossil teeth are being recovered from cultural deposits".
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Justia Patents Tortuous PathUS Patent for Disposable fluid filters Patent (Patent # 4,334,994)
Disposable fluid filters
Dec 21, 1978 - Fleetguard, Inc.
A disposable, oil filter cartridge is described. The cartridge comprises a shell of circular outline within which a stack of interconnected filter discs of octagonal outline are held in preloaded, compressed condition by an end cap attached to the outer, or open, end of the shell. The stack of filter elements has a plurality of tortuous passageways through which oil flows and is discharged, after filtration, centrally of the stack of filter elements, through the end cap. A compression spring maintains the integrity of the tortuous passageways which might otherwise be lost due to the expected reduction in thickness of the filter elements during use. A second embodiment of the invention illustrates a similar cartridge in which the filter discs are of hexagonal outline which facilitates their fabrication from a sheet of filter material.
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The present invention relates to improvements in filters of the so-called stacked disc type which remove particulate matter from fluids passed therethrough, and more particularly to disposable, or "throw-away" cartridge filters of this type.
The present invention is particularly directed towards providing a low cost, disposable oil filter for internal combustion engines. While disposable oil filters have long been used for internal combustion engines, particularly in relatively small gasoline engines for automobiles, their introduction into the market place for larger engines and Diesel engines in particular has been relatively recent. One reason for that is that, for the most part, Diesel engines require a larger volume of oil fuel flow and, in many cases, operate in an environment which requires a capacity to filter greater amounts of particulate material than in the usual gasoline engine which powers an automobile.
In this connection it should be noted that, for Diesel engines, the so-called stacked disc filter has demonstrated itself to be superior in most engine applications. A stacked disc filter is characterized by a plurality of discs of filter material assembled in stacked relation within a shell. The filter cartridge has entry posts through which oil passes to surround the exterior of the stack of filter discs. The oil then flows, by way to tortuous passageways through the stack of discs and through the thickness of the filter material to a central passageway from which the filtered oil is discharges.
Stacked disc filters are well known to those skilled in the art and have been proposed in many different forms, primarily varying in the manner in which the tortuous passageway means are formed. In usual practice, the stack of filter discs is separately assembled. That is the stack of discs is a separate sub-assembly which is held in compression by bolts or the like prior to being inserted into the cartridge shell. In some cases the filter is a disposable cartridge and in other cases the design is such that the stacks of discs is replaceable.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide an improved, disposable oil filter cartridge of the stacked disc type which is not only less expensive, but meets the functional requirements of such oil filters, particularly as are used on larger, heavy duty Diesel engines.
A further object of the invention is to provide an improved assembly of filter elements which can be economically produced and are readily assembled into the shell of a filter cartridge.
Another object of the invention is to achieve the above ends and more particularly to provide an improved filter cartridge which retains its effectiveness over a long period of use.
The foregoing objects are attained in accordance with the broader aspects of the invention by a filter cartridge comprising a shell of circular outline having an end plate which is attached to the open end of the shell and pre-loads in compression a stack of filter elements, or discs, against the bottom of the shell. The stack of filter elements is of polygonal outline and has a plurality of tortuous passageways through which the fluid flows, through the thickness of the filter elements to a central discharge passageway.
The stack of filter elements forms a sub-assembly which is preferably of hexagonal outlet for economical fabrication from a sheet of filter material. This sub-assembly is readily assembled in the shell of the cartridge and cooperates therewith to define longitudinal fluid flow passages.
Preferably, the filter discs are formed in pleated "paper doll" fashion and have apple-shaped cut outs arranged in sequential, rotated relationship to each in the stack of discs, to provide the tortuous passageways, as is more fully set forth hereinafter.
Another preferred feature is found in the provision of a compression spring between the bottom of the stacked filter discs and the bottom of the cartridge shell. This spring maintains the several filter discs in compressed relation, one against the other to prevent fluid flow therebetween as the filter material tends to compress and have a lesser thickness over an extended period of use.
The above and other related objects and features of the invention will be apparent from a reading of the following description of a preferred embodiment thereof wherein reference is made to the accompanying drawings, and the novelty thereof pointed out in the appended claims.
FIG. 1 is an elevation, with portions broken away and in section, of a filter embodying the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a top view of the filter seen in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a section taken on line 3--3 in FIG. 1;
FIG. 8 is a view, on a reduced scale, of the filter element employed herein, in its unfolded or strip condition;
FIG. 10 is a section taken on line 10--10 in FIG. 4;
FIG. 12 is an elevation with portions broken away and in section of an alternate embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 13 is a section taken on line 13--13 in FIG. 12;
FIG. 15 is a view, on a reduced scale, of the filter element employed in the alternate embodiment of the invention, in tis unfolded or strip condition; and
FIG. 16 is a plan view, on a further reduced scale, of a sheet of filter material, illustrating the manner in which filter elements are cut therefrom.
Referencing first FIGS. 1 and 2, the disposable fluid filter cartridge of the present invention is designated by reference character 20. The general configuration of the cartridge 20 is well known and particularly adapted to be attached to the block of a Diesel internal combustion engine. When so connected, the filter cartridge becomes a part of the engine lubrication system. Oil flows to the filter cartridge, is filtered and then discharged to the lubrication distribution system, all in a fashion well known to those skilled in the art, though varying in details from engine manufacturer and between engines of different design.
The filter cartridge 20 comprises a shell 22, an end cap 24 and a stack of filter elements 26. The end cap 24 is held in place on the outer end of the shell 22 by a sheet metal ring 28 which has a rolled rim 30 sealingly gripping the outer end of the shell 22. The filter cartridge 20 is connected to the engine block by threading a central hub 32, formed on the end cap 24, onto a pipe (not shown) provided on the engine. As this is done a gasket 34 carried by the ring 28 sealingly engages an oil cavity on the engine. Oil then flows into the cartridge 20 through ports 36 formed in the end cap 24 and fills the shell 22, surrounding the stack of filter elements 26. The stack of filter elements 26 has a plurality of tortuous passageways, later described in detail, which cause the oil to pass through the thickness of the filter elements to obtain a highly efficient filtering of the oil. The filtered oil flows to a central passageway extending lengthwise of the stack of filter elements 26 and is discharged from the cartridge 20 through the central hub 32. Oil flow through the cartridge 20 is generally indicated by arrows in FIG. 1.
The stack of filter elements 26 is initially formed as a continuous strip of die cut filter material economically formed by a rotary die cutting machine. A portion of such die cut strip is illustrated in FIG. 8. It will be seen that the individual filter elements 26 are of octagonal outline and that the individual discs are connected to each other at their adjacent sides, which sides are defined by score lines 38 which are alternately formed on opposite sides of the strip. Each of the discs 26 has four equi-angularly spaced apple-shaped openings 40 which have stems 42 and 44 alternately extending inwardly and outwardly within the confines of the disc. On the sides of the discs between the apple-shaped openings 40, inlet slots 46 are formed. Each disc 26 is also provided with a central opening 48 having four discharge slots 50 extending outwardly between the apple-shaped openings 40 and towards the inlet slots 46. It will also be seen that the pattern of openings and slots is angularly offset, or rotated, 45.degree. from one disc 26 to the next.
From the strip of filter material formed as described, the stack of filter discs is readily assembled by folding the strip in "paper doll" fashion into a stack comprising the desired number of filter elements.
The discs, when folded into stacked relation, remain interconnected by what are, in effect, hinges 47 formed by the score lines 38, as is indicated in FIGS. 4-7. When so folded the apple-shaped openings define chambers closed at top and bottom by the filter material of the next adjacent discs. Oil flows into two of such chambers in a given disc by way of the inlet slots in the adjacent discs which are registered with the outwardly projecting "apple stems" 44. From these chambers the oil flows through the thickness of the next adjacent discs and into chambers defined by apple-shaped having inwardly projecting "stems" 42. These stems register with the discharge slots 50 formed in the next adjacent discs and provide for flow of the filtered oil to the central passageway which is compositely formed by the openings 48. The foregoing description of the tortuous flow passageways is further illustrated in FIGS. 4-7 and 9-11 wherein arrows are provided to indicate oil flow directions.
The stack of filter elements 26 is confined between plates 52 and 54 at its upper and lower ends respectively. The plate 52 has downturned tabs 53 which embrace the upper portion of the stack of filter elements on alternate sides of its octagonal configuration, thereby positioning the end plate relative to the stack. Similarly, the lower end plate 54 has upbent tabs 55 which embrace alternate sides of the lower portion of the stack to position it relative thereto.
This arrangement facilitates assembly of the stack of filter elements into the shell 22. Thus the assembly of filter elements 26 and end plates 52, 54 may simply be inverted on a fixture and will be generally stable due to the lateral stability provided by the end plate tabs and hinged connections between the individual elements 26. A shell 22 may then be simply telescoped downward over this assembly and with the other components properly in place, the rim 30 secured. When assembled, the stack is centralized within the shell 22 by the unbent portions of the end plates 52, 54 which have diameters approximating the interior diameter of the shell at the upper and lower ends as will be apparent from FIGS. 3 and 7. At the same time, from FIGS. 1 and 3, it will be noted that the downbent tabs 53 of the upper end plate 52 provide flow passageways for oil to enter the shell 22 and surround the stack of filter elements 26. In this connection it will also be seen that the end cap 24 has a downwardly projecting annular seat 56 which engages the upper end plate 52. This allows for free flow of oil through the ports 36 and at the same time seals the incoming oil from the filtered oil being discharged from the cartridge by way of the central passageway in the stack of filter elements and an opening 58 in the end plate 52 which is registered therewith.
The octagonal outline of the filter elements not only contributes to the facility of assembling the cartridge, but, in combination with the circular outline of the shell 22 forms longitudinal passageways for the flow of oil to the entrances 46 for the tortuous passageways through the filter elements. When the shell 22 is telescoped over the remaining components of the cartridge seen in FIG. 1, a relatively high compressive load is exerted to compress the filter elements, first against a spring 60 disposed between the lower end plate 54 and the recessed lower end of the shell and positioned by a cone 62 projecting downwardly from the end plate 53. This compressive load is applied until the spring bottoms and is continued to further compress the filter elements as the lower end plate 54 engages the lower end of the shell as indicated. The amount of compressive load required is well known to those skilled in the art. With the compressive load still being maintained, the assembly is then processed by a conventional seaming machine to form the crimped rim 30 on the ring 28 and secure it to the upper end of the shell 22.
Reference is next made to FIGS. 12-15 for a description of an alternate embodiment of the invention which is distinguished from the first embodiment just described, primarily by the hexagonal outline of its filter element.
Referencing FIGS. 12-14 in particular, the alternate disposable filter cartridge is identified by reference character 120 and is likewise adapted to be attached to the block of a Diesel internal combustion engine for purposes of filtering the oil of the engine. The filter cartridge 120 comprises a shell 122 and end cap 124 and a stack of filter elements 126. The end cap 124 is held in place on the outer end of the shell 122 by sheet metal ring 128 which has a rolled rim 130 similarly gripping the outer end of the shell 122. A threaded central hub 132 is formed on the end cap 124 to provide for connection of the cartridge 120 with the engine, as before. Similarly, a gasket 134 seals the oil entry connection from the engine block. Oil flows into the cartridge 120 through ports 136 formed in the end cap 128 to fill the shell 122 which surrounds the stack of filter elements 126. The stack of filter elements 126 is formed with a plurality of tortuous passageways which causes the oil to pass through the thicknesses of the filter elements, obtaining a highly efficient filtering action. The filtered oil, similarly, flows to a central passageway and is discharged from the cartridge 120 through the hub 132 as indicated by the arrows in FIG. 12.
The stack of filter elements 126 is formed from a continuous strip of die cut, individual, hexagonal filter elements which are connected to each other at their adjacent sides. These sides are defined by score lines 138, formed alternately of opposite sides of the strip, reference also FIG. 15. Each of the elements or discs 126 has three equi-angularly spaced apple-shaped openings 140, which have stems 142 or 144 projecting respectively inwardly and outwardly from the openings 140. Inlet slots 146 are formed in the sides of each disc between the openings 140. Each disc is also provided with a triangle-shaped, central opening 148 having discharge slots 150, at its corners which are registerable with the inwardly extending stems 142, of an opening 140 in an adjacent disc 126. It will be seen that in die cutting the filter discs, the inlet slots are formed by removal of a tab 151 which remains attached to the sides of the discs adjacent to the openings 140. The tabs 151 are left attached in this fashion simply to reduce the amount of scrap in fabricating the filter elements.
From such a strip of filter material, as illustrated in FIG. 15, a stack of filter elements is readily assembled by folding in "paper doll" fashion into a stack comprising the desired number of filter elements. Flow of fluid, through the filter elements 126, form the openings 146 to the central passageway comprised of the several openings 148, through the thicknesses of the discs is, in essence, the same described in connection with the stack of filter elements 26, above.
The stack of filter elements 126 is confined between plates 152 and 154 which are disposed at its upper and lower ends respectively. The plate 152 has down turned tabs 153 which engage the upper portion of the stack of filter elements on alternate sides of its hexagonal outline to thus be positioned laterally relative to the stack of filter elements. Similarly the lower end plate 154 has up bent tabs 155 which engage alternate sides of the lower portion of the stack of filter elements 126 to position it laterally of the stack.
This arrangement similarly facilitates assembly of the stack of filter elements 126 into the shell 122. Thus, for example, the stack of filter elements 126, with the end plates 152 and 154 in place may be positioned on a fixture with the plate 152 to the bottom. A spring 160 may then be positioned on top of the plate 154 and then the shell 122 telescoped downwardly over this sub assembly to compress both the filter elements 126 and spring 160. The end cap 124 may be added and held in place by the addition of the ring 128 in a similar fashion.
It will also be seen that the upper end plate 152 is provided with outwardly projecting tabs 162, which facilitate positioning of the stack of filter elements, and particularly the upper end thereof, centrally within the shell 122.
The advantages of the first filter cartridge 22, above described are likewise found in the filter cartridge 122. This is particularly to be noted in that the polygonal outline of the filter elements functions alone or in combination with the end caps 152, 154 to facilitate assembly of and in positioning the stack of filter elements within the shell 122. At the same time, the straight sides of the outline of the filter elements and the circular outline of the shell, provide flow paths for the oil to flow the several openings 146 for the tortuous passageways through the stack of filter elements, and eventually through the filtered passageways back to the engine.
A further advantage of the hexagonal outline of the filter elements 126 is that they can be more economically formed from a strip of filter material, illustratively shown in FIG. 16. This sheet of filter material is identified by reference character "F" and for representative purposes is illustrated with a width sufficient to provide five, filter element forming strips. Because of the hexagonal outline of the filter elements they may be nested so that there is no waste filler material between the strips. The only waste material form the sheet will be along its edges and, of course, the portions which have to be removed to form the openings 140.
There are several advantages to both of the above described stack of filter elements. The tortuous passageways thereby provided, in addition to being highly efficient in providing effective filtration over an extended period of time are formed in such a way that there are portions of filter material which extend in solid relationship throughout the length of the stack. That is, viewed in composite, the openings and slots do not extend over the entire area of discs, leaving structural "columns" of filter material extending lengthwise of the stack. Thus it is possible to exert a substantial compressive load on the stack to preserve the integrity of the tortuous passageways without impairing the integrity of these passageways.
Another advantage in the strip arrangement is that proper registration of the several discs is assured. Thus there is no possibility that one disc would be rotated to allow a portion of the oil to bypass the proper measure of filtration or to block oil flow through a portion of the stack of filter elements. Further, the hinge connections, between the discs, prevent lateral offset of the discs relative to each other. A further advantage of the hinged connections between adjacent discs, is that the discs are more readily maintained in stacked relationship during their assembly into the filter cartridge.
The assembly of either stack of filter elements is further facilitated by the diameter of the shell, 22 or 122, being somewhat greater at its upper end while its inner, lower end diameters approximates the maximum cross wise dimension of the filter elements. This minimizes the accuracy required in initially aligning a shell to telescope over a stack of filter elements. The shell is guided into alignment with the stack as it is telescoped thereover and, then the upper end of the stack is centralized either by the unbent portions of the end plate 52 or the tabs 162 of the end plate 152.
In each case the polygonal outline of the filter elements combines with the circular outline of the shell to define the inlet flow passages to the filter elements.
A further point to note in connection with both embodiments is that, even with the high compressive preload applied to the filter elements, they have a tendency to lose thickness during use. The spring 60 or 160 provides additional and continued compressive loading on the stack of filter elements so that even with a loss in disc thickness the filter elements are held in firm contact with each other and the integrity of the tortuous passageways maintained. The filter material itself may be any one of several available materials which are well known to be suitable for the purposes herein described.
The filter elements 26 or 126 are described as integral components of a disposable filter cartridge. However, it will be apparent that filter elements so stacked and configured could also be advantageously employed alone or in combination with the described end plates as replacements where the remaining elements of the cartridge are not to be disposed of.
While a disposable oil filter cartridge, and replacement sub assembly therefor particularly adapted for use in Diesel internal combustion engines has been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that filters for other application and other fluid mediums could be devised within the spirit and scope of the present inventive concepts, which are therefore to be derived from the following claims.
1. A disposable fluid filter cartridge comprising,
an elongated shell of generally circular cross section having an integral closed end,
closure means sealingly connected to the open end of said shell,
a stack of porous filter elements disposed within said shell,
rigid end plates at opposite ends of said stack of filter elements,
said stack of filter elements having a polygonal outline with the corners thereof in contiguous relation with the interior of said shell, thereby defining fluid flow passageways along the length of the stack of filter discs between the sides thereof and the interior of said shell,
said end plates having tabs extending into embracing relation with the end portions of said stack of filter elements, said tabs embracing a plurality of the polygonal sides of said stack and having edge portions engageable with the interior surfaces of said shell to laterally position said stack within said shell while providing lengthwise flow passages for the fluid,
said stack of filter elements having, on its exterior surface, a plurality of entrances, a central discharge passageway and a plurality of tortuous passageways connecting said entrances, by way of flow through the thickness of said elements, with said central passageway,
said closure means having at least one inlet port through which fluid passes to surround the exterior of said stack of filter elements and an outlet port in fluid communication with the central passageway of stack of filter elements for the discharge of filtered fluid from said cartridge,
said filter cartridge being further characterized in that the closure means holds the stack of filter elements in compressed relation by engagement with one of said end plates and exerting a compressive force through said stack and the other of said end plates which engages the closed end of said shell, thereby maintaining the integrity of said tortuous passageways.
2. A disposable fluid filter cartridge as in claim 1 wherein
the closed end of said shell is recessed and a compression spring is disposed in said recess and maintains a compressive force on said stack of filter elements to thereby maintain the integrity of the tortuous passageways therethrough as the thickness of the filter elements is reduced during use.
the filter elements are interconnected one to another by a scored portion of the filter material, thereby facilitating their being maintained in stacked relation during fabrication of the filter cartridge.
each filter element has a plurality of apple-shaped openings with stems extending alternately inwardly and outwardly within the outline of the filter elements, and, between said apple-shaped openings there are provided inlet slots extending inwardly from the outer perimeter of the element and discharge slots extend outwardly from a central opening which is a portion of the central discharge passageway of the stack of filter elements, said openings and slots being angularly offset from one filter element to another in the stack of filter elements to thereby form said tortuous passageways.
the upper end portion of the shell has a somewhat greater diameter than its lower end portion,
the filter elements are interconnected one to another by a scored portion of the filter material,
whereby assembly of the filter elements into the shell is further facilitated while maintaining the filter elements centrally within the shell upon completion of such assembly.
the filter elements have a hexagonal outline.
2359475 October 1944 Gauthier
2836302 May 1958 Buckman
2856076 October 1958 Whipple
3425563 February 1969 Wilansky
3481472 December 1969 Petri
3690460 September 1972 Lindboe
817906 October 1951 DEX
Filed: Dec 21, 1978
Date of Patent: Jun 15, 1982
Assignee: Fleetguard, Inc. (Columbus, IN)
Inventor: Richard V. Jensen (Cookeville, TN)
Primary Examiner: William A. Cuchlinski, Jr.
Attorney: Edmund S. Lee, III
Current U.S. Class: Tortuous Path (210/336); Alternating Oppositely Opening Liquid Distributors (210/343); Filter Suspended From Head (210/444); For Series Flow (210/489)
International Classification: B01D 2502; | {
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Dubai-based shopping mall operator Majid Al Futtaim (MAF) has secured its first sustainability-linked loan (SLL) of $1.5 billion dirhams.
The five-year financing, which is structured as a revolving credit facility, is "the largest corporate, non-government-linked SLL in the region", the company said. It is also considered the largest in the real estate sector in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
The facility is designed to link with the company's environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance.
The agreement includes a gender diversity target for women to constitute 30 percent of board members and senior management roles.
"The signing of our first sustainability-linked loan comes as a result of, and in line with, our long-term strategic targets, including the production of more energy and water than we consume, reaching a net positive business model by 2040," said Ziad Chalhoub, chief financial officer of Majid Al Futtaim Holding.
As part of the SLL, Majid Al Futtaim plans to have all its malls certified LEED Gold or better. A LEED certification provides independent verification of a building or neighborhood's green features.
In its latest sustainability report published in June, the company said it has achieved 97 percent of the targets set out in its annual sustainability strategy last year, despite the business and economic disruption brought about by the pandemic.
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Relative Change in AD Subsidy and key Budget Components normalized to 2005 level.
Graph courtesy of the University Senate Budget Committee
The University of Connecticut prides itself on its athletics, especially its illustrious women's and men's basketball teams. The UConn community clamors for victories related not only to game outcomes but also to financial gain. Unfortunately UConn's athletics budget deficit skyrocketed to $42.3 million – one of the highest values nationwide – in 2019. Although several extenuating circumstances factored into this absurd deficit – and might lead to another one in FY20 – it'd be inexcusable for UConn Athletics to continue sporting such a nasty deficit.
An exponential rise in annual operating expenses looms large. A 2017 University Budget Committee report noted that "between 2005 and 2017, expenditures for the AD grew 70% from $47 million to $80 million." This falls in line with 2019's total of $79,070,708 in operating expenses, which is due to increase by approximately $1 million in 2020, according to the University Senate. Such circumstances have forced UConn to provide a greater subsidy to its athletics department, contributing nearly $36 million in 2019. While said university subsidy – in conjunction with student fees – has offset the deficit somewhat, it isn't a sustainable solution to UConn Athletics' budgetary issues.
Many factors can be attributed to this predicament. Chief among them is UConn's affiliation with the American Athletic Conference (AAC), which has reduced TV revenue and increased recruiting, travel and game expenses significantly. UConn's recently fired coaches, particularly those of its football and men's basketball teams, have exacerbated the university's athletics budget woes via severance packages and an arbitration case, respectively. Ticket sales have also been dropping, although this appears to be an issue for college sports nationwide.
Despite such setbacks, UConn Athletics has great potential to avoid trouble moving forward. For one, UConn hopes to reduce its AD subsidy, which is one of the highest among NCAA-eligible institutions, within the next few years. The university's return to the Big East, which'll incur additional short-term expenses, should attract more TV revenue and alleviate operating expenditures. And barring unforeseen circumstances, UConn shouldn't have to buy out any more high-profile coaches within the near future. According to a university statement, "Athletics-related donations increased 42% between FY18 and FY19 (from $10.4 million to $14.4 million) … While FY 20 projections point to athletics requiring a similar amount of University support, we project that athletics revenue will increase and we will be in a much improved situation financially in FY 21."
Before long, UConn Athletics should stop dropping the ball and get it rolling in money once again.
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Exhibit 10.74 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT is entered into as of the 1 day of October 1997, by and between Meadow Valley Corporation, a Nevada corporation (the "Employer"), and Paul R. Lewis (the "Employee"). The Employer hereby...
Filed: March 17th, 1998
Contract Type Employment Agreement
Jurisdiction Arizona
Industry Water, sewer, pipeline, comm & power line construction
Company Meadow Valley Corp
SEC Filing Type 10-k405
1. EMPLOYMENT
2. TERM
3. COMPENSATION
3. CONTINUATION OF INDEMNITY
4. NOTIFICATION AND DEFENSE OF CLAIM
5. REPAYMENT OF EXPENSES
9. ADDITIONAL RIGHTS
2. LIMITATIONS ON INDEMNITY
Employer and Meadow Valley Contractors
16. ASSIGNMENT OF AGREEMENT
17. SURVIVAL OF REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS
18. FURTHER INSTRUMENTS
22. SPECIAL RIGHT OF EMPLOYEE UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES
4. OPTIONS TO ACQUIRE COMMON STOCK
5. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
6. MOVING EXPENSES AND SUBSISTENCE
7. HOLIDAYS AND VACATION
8. RESPONSIBILITIES OF EMPLOYEE
9. WORKING FACILITIES
10. EXPENSES
11. DISABILITY
A) WITHOUT CAUSE
C) TERMINATION BY EMPLOYER FOR REASONABLE CAUSE
B) VOLUNTARY TERMINATION BY EMPLOYEE WITHOUT CAUSE
THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT is entered into as of the 1 day of October 1997,
by and between Meadow Valley Corporation, a Nevada corporation (the "Employer"),
and Xxxx X. Xxxxx (the "Employee").
The Employer hereby employs the Employee on a full-time basis, and the
Employee hereby accepts such full-time employment on the terms condition
hereinafter set forth.
1. EMPLOYMENT. Employee is employed as the Chief Operating Officer for
the Employer. Employee shall perform all duties as outlined herein and as may be
assigned by the Employer and shall devote full time, attention and loyalty to
the affairs of the Employer. The duties of the Employee shall specifically be:
A) Oversee all operating entities of the Employer. Reporting to Xxx
Xxxxx will be each Area Manager for the Nevada, Arizona, AKR and Utah
Areas, and the Presidents of Prestressed Products Incorporated and Ready
Mix, Inc., and the Manager for the Rock & Sand Operations.
B) Assist operating units in decision-making relative to work
bidding, margins bid, and preparation and submission of estimates.
C) Assist operating units to maximize profitability by active
participation in project planning, problem-solving, partnering, and
claims/litigation preparation.
D) Assist and oversee operating budgets, capital expenditure budgets
and approve project specific budgets for use in the Company's Budget Bonus
Incentive Program.
E) Oversee and delegate as necessary administration of the Company's
equipment and other resources. The COO is responsible for decision-making
regarding the types of equipment acquired in capital purchases and leases.
F) Assist in selection and evaluation of merger and/or acquisition
opportunities of the Company.
G) Assist in formulating and executing strategic plans.
H) Any other area specifically assigned by the Chief Executive
Officer or the Board of Directors.
2. TERM. Subject to the provisions of termination provided in
paragraph 12, the initial term of this Agreement shall commence on October 1,
1997 and terminate on September 30, 2002. This Agreement may be extended by the
mutual written agreement of the Employee and the Employer.
3. COMPENSATION. Employee shall receive a base salary of One Hundred Ten
Thousand Dollars ($110,000.00) per year, payable in accordance with the regular
payroll practices of Employer, and subject to applicable deductions of
withholding taxes and other customary employment taxes. The Chief Executive
Officer of Employer shall review Employee's salary at a minimum annually and may
adjust Employee's salary
of 1934 and amendments thereto or similar provisions of any federal,
state or local law; or
(d) On account of Indemnified Party's conduct which is finally determined
to have been knowingly fraudulent, deliberately dishonest or willfully
in violation of applicable law for which the corporation suffered
actual financial damages; or
(e) If a final decision by a court having jurisdiction in the matter shall
determine that such indemnification is not lawful.
3. CONTINUATION OF INDEMNITY. All agreements and obligations of the
Corporation contained herein shall continue during the period Indemnified Party
is an officer or director of the Corporation or a subsidiary and thereafter so
long as Indemnified Party shall be subject to any possible claim or threatened,
pending or completed action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal or
investigate, by reason of the fact that Indemnified party was an officer or a
director of the Corporation or any subsidiary.
4. NOTIFICATION AND DEFENSE OF CLAIM. Within 30 days after receipt by
Indemnified Party of notice of any claim or any threatened, pending or completed
action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative or
investigative, in which Indemnification Party has a right to Indemnification
hereunder, Indemnified Party will notify the Corporation of the commencement
thereof. With respect to any such action, suit or proceeding as to which
Indemnified Party notifies the Corporation of the commencement thereof:
(a) The Corporation will be entitled to participate therein at its own
expense; and
(b) Except as otherwise provided below, to the extent that it may wish,
the Corporation jointly with any other indemnifying party will be
entitled to assume the defense thereof, with counsel satisfactory to
Indemnified Party. After notice from the Corporation to Indemnified
Party of its election to assume the defense thereof, the Corporation
will not be liable to Indemnified Party under this Agreement for any
legal or other expenses subsequently incurred by Indemnified Party in
connection with the defense thereof other than reasonable costs of
investigation or as otherwise provided below. Indemnified Party shall
have the right to employ counsel in such action, suit or proceeding,
but the fees and expenses of such counsel incurred after notice from
the Corporation of its assumption of the defense thereof shall be at
the expense of Indemnified Party, unless (i) the employment of counsel
by Indemnified Party has been authorized by the Corporation, (ii)
Indemnified Party shall have reasonably concluded that there may be a
conflict of interest between the Corporation and Indemnified Party in
the conduct of the defense of such action, (iii) the Corporation shall
not in fact have employed counsel to assume the defense of such
action, in each of which cases the fees and expenses of counsel shall
be at the expense of the Corporation, or (iv) unless the Indemnified
Party reasonably and in good faith asserts defenses and theories of
defense not asserted by the Corporation. The Corporation shall not be
entitled to assume the defense of any action, suit or proceeding
brought by or on behalf of the Corporation or as to which Indemnified
Party shall have made the conclusion provided for in (ii) or (iv)
(c) The Corporation shall not be liable to indemnify Indemnified Party
under this Agreement for any amounts paid in settlement of any action
or claim effected without the Corporation's written consent. The
Corporation shall not settle any action or claim in any manner which
would impose any penalty or limitation on Indemnified Party without
Indemnified Party's written consent. Neither the Corporation or
Indemnified Party will unreasonably withhold their consent to any
proposed settlement.
5. REPAYMENT OF EXPENSES. Indemnified Party agrees that Indemnified Party
will reimburse the Corporation for all reasonable expenses paid by the
Corporation in defending any civil or criminal action, suit or proceeding
against Indemnified Party in the event and only to the extent that Indemnified
Party is finally determined that Indemnified Party is not entitled to be
indemnified by the Corporation for such expenses under the Corporation's charter
or bylaws, this Agreement or under applicable law.
6. ENFORCEMENT.
(a) The Corporation expressly confirms and agrees that it has entered into
this Agreement and assumed the obligations imposed on the Corporation
hereby in order to induce Indemnified Party to serve as an officer
and/or director of the Corporation or any subsidiary thereof, and
acknowledges that Indemnified Party is relying upon this Agreement as
part of the consideration for so acting.
(b) In the event Indemnified Party is requiring to bring any action to
enforce rights on to collect moneys due under this Agreement and is
successful in such action, the Corporation shall reimburse Indemnified
Party for all of Indemnified Party's reasonable attorneys' and other
fees and expenses in bringing and pursuing such action.
7. SEVERABILITY. Each of the provisions of this Agreement in a separate
and distinct agreement and independent of the others, so that if any provision
hereof shall be held to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, such
invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect the validity or enforceability
of the other provisions hereof.
8. GOVERNING LAW: BINDING EFFECT: AMENDMENT AND TERMINATION.
(a) This Agreement shall be interpreted and enforced in accordance with
the laws of the State of Arizona.
(b) This Agreement shall be binding upon Indemnified Party and upon the
Corporation, its successors and assigns, and shall inure to the
benefit of
Indemnified Party, his heirs, personal representatives and assigns and
to the benefit of the Corporation, its successors and assigns.
(c) No amendment, modification, termination or change of this Agreement
shall be effective unless it is signed by both parties hereto.
9. ADDITIONAL RIGHTS. This Agreement is in addition to, and not in lieu
of, any other right to indemnification under the Corporation's corporate
charter, bylaws, insurance contracts or otherwise at law or in equity.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on and
as of the day and year first above written.
MEADOW VALLEY CORPORATION AND
MEADOW VALLEY CONTRACTORS, INC.
By: /s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx
Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, President and Chief Executive
Indemnified Party:
/s/ Xxxx X. Xxxxx
Xxxx X. Xxxxx
Agreement by Employer or (ii) failure of Employer to pay any amount owed
Employee hereunder at the time and in the amount due or (iii) failure of
Employer to follow applicable law, especially with respect to SEC filings
and compliance over the objection of Employee or contrary to the reasonable
advice of Employee or (iv) egregiously improper conduct with respect to
dealing with Employee or in a manner which brings discredit to Employee.
13. CONFIDENTIALITY. Employee agrees not to disclose any confidential,
proprietary competitively sensitive information to persons who are not
employees, directors, lenders, bonding agents, insurance companies or advisors
of the Employer, except as required by law, without prior consent of the
Employer, provided however, any disclosure involving this paragraph shall not
result in a breach of this Agreement unless the disclosure has a materially
adverse effect on the Employer.
14. INDEMNIFICATION. Employer and Meadow Valley Contractors, Inc. shall
provide Employee with an Officer Indemnification Agreement in the form attached
hereto.
15. NOTICES. All notices, demands, and communications given under this
Agreement ("Notice") shall be in writing and delivered personally or sent by
registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, in the United States
mail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows:
If to Employer:
Meadow Valley Corporation
X.X. Xxx 00000
Xxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000
If to Employee:
X.X. Xxx 00
Xxxxx, XX 00000
or at such other address as a party may from time to time designate by Notice
hereunder. Notice shall be effective upon delivery in person, or if mailed, at
midnight on the third business day after the date of mailing.
16. ASSIGNMENT OF AGREEMENT. Neither party may assign or otherwise
transfer this Agreement or any of its rights or obligations hereunder without
the prior written consent to such assignment or transfer by the other party
hereto; and all the provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon the
respective employees, successors, heirs and assigns of the parties; provided,
however, the benefits payable to Employee hereunder in the event of disability
or death or incapacity are payable to Employee's spouse or personal
representative.
17. SURVIVAL OF REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS. This Agreement
and the representations, warranties, covenants and other agreements (however
characterized or described) by both parties and contained herein or made
pursuant to the provisions hereof shall survive the execution and delivery of
this Agreement.
18. FURTHER INSTRUMENTS. The parties shall execute and deliver any and
all such other instruments in reasonable mutually acceptable form and substance
and shall take any and all such other actions as may be reasonably necessary to
carry the intent of the Agreement into full force and effect.
19. SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this Agreement shall be held,
declared or pronounced void, voidable, invalid, unenforceable or inoperative for
any reason by any court of competent jurisdiction, governmental authority or
otherwise, such holding, declaration or pronouncement shall not affect adversely
any other provision of this Agreement, which shall otherwise remain in full
force and effect and be enforced in accordance with its terms, and the effect of
such holding, declaration or pronouncement shall be limited to the territory of
jurisdiction in which made.
20. WAIVER. All the rights and remedies of either party under this
Agreement are cumulative and not exclusive of any other rights and remedies
provided by law. No delay or failure on the part of either party in the exercise
of any right or remedy arising from a breach of this Agreement shall operate as
a waiver of any subsequent right or remedy arising from a subsequent breach of
this Agreement. The consent of any party where required hereunder to any act or
occurrence shall not be deemed to be a consent to any other act or occurrence.
21. GENERAL PROVISIONS. This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in
accordance with, and governed by, the laws of the state of Arizona. Except as
otherwise expressly stated herein, time is of the essence in performing under
this Agreement. This Agreement embodies the entire agreement and understanding
between the parties and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings
relating to the subject matter of this Agreement as it relates to the parties'
duties and obligations from and after April 1, 1997, and this Agreement may not
be modified or amended or any term or provision hereof waived or discharged
except in writing signed by the party against whom such amendment, modification,
waiver or discharge is sought to be enforced. The headings of this Agreement
are for convenience in reference only and shall not limit or otherwise affect
the meaning thereof. This Agreement may be executed in any number of
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which taken
together shall constitute one and the same instrument.
22. SPECIAL RIGHT OF EMPLOYEE UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES. During the
term of this Agreement, if (i) Employer is involved in a merger, consolidation
or other business combination in which Employer is not the surviving and
controlling entity; or (ii) all or substantially all the assets of Employer or
principal subsidiary are sold; or (iii) in the event Employee is required to
relocate outside the Moapa, Nevada area in a manner not mutually acceptable to
Employee and Employer, then Employee shall have the following rights:
A) To terminate this Agreement with 30 days prior notice, in which
event Employer shall pay Employee as if there were a termination without
cause by the Employer; and
B) All options granted shall, to the extent not specifically
prohibited by the stock option plan then in effect, vest immediately and be
exercisable within one year of the occurring of one of the events set forth
in (i), (ii) or (iii) above.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the day and year
first above written.
/s/ Xxxx X. Xxxxx By /s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx
----------------------------- ---------------------------------
Employee President/CEO
XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXX
XXXXXX XXXXXX CONTRACTORS, INC.
OFFICER/DIRECTOR INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is entered into and effective this __ day of
_______, 19__, by and between Meadow Valley Corporation and Meadow Valley
Contractors, Inc., Nevada corporations ("Corporation"), and Xxxx X. Xxxxx
("Indemnified Party").
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors has determined that it is in the best
interest of the Corporation and its shareholders to agree to indemnify
Indemnified Party (who is a Director and/or Officer of the Corporation) from and
against certain liabilities for actions taken by him during the performance of
his tasks for the Corporation.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and for other good and
valuable consideration, the receipt, adequacy and sufficiency of which is hereby
acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. INDEMNIFICATION. The Corporation hereby agrees to indemnify and hold
harmless Indemnified Party to the maximum extent possible under all applicable
laws against any and all claims, demands, debts, duties, liabilities, judgments,
fines and amounts paid in settlement and expenses (including attorneys' fees and
expenses) actually and reasonably incurred by Indemnified Party in connection
with the investigation, defense, negotiation and settlement of any such claim or
any threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding, whether civil,
criminal, administrative or investigative (including an action by or in the
right of the Corporation) to which Indemnified Party is or becomes a party, or
is threatened to be made a party, by reason of the fact that Indemnified Party
is an officer or a director of the Corporation or any of its subsidiaries.
2. LIMITATIONS ON INDEMNITY. No indemnity pursuant to this Agreement
shall be made by the Corporation:
(a) For the amount of such losses for which the Indemnified Party is
indemnified pursuant to any insurance purchased and maintained by the
Corporation; or
(b) In respect to remuneration paid to Indemnified Party if it shall be
determined by a final judgment or other final adjudication that such
remuneration was in violation of law; or
(c) On account of any suit in which judgment is rendered against
Indemnified Party for an accounting of profits made (i) for an
improper personal profit without full and fair disclosure to the
Corporation of all material conflicts of interest and not approved
thereof by a majority of the disinterested members of the Board of
Directors of the Corporation; or (ii) from the purchase or sale by
Indemnified Party of securities of the Corporation pursuant to the
provisions of Section 16(b) of the Securities Exchange Act
upward to recognize improvement, achievement or expansion of Employee's
responsibilities subject to approval of the Board Compensation Committee.
Employee shall participate as a member of senior management in cash
incentive plans as currently existing or as amended or adopted in the future by
the Compensation Committee of Employer's Board of Directors. Cash bonus plans
are subject to annual review and/or change as recommended by the Compensation
Committee and approved by the Board of Directors.
4. OPTIONS TO ACQUIRE COMMON STOCK. Employee is eligible to participate
in the Meadow Valley Corporation 1994 Stock Option Plan. Future grants of stock
options shall be subject to the discretion of Meadow Valley Corporation's board
of directors.
5. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS. Employer shall provide to Employee, and to the
Employee's dependents, a comprehensive major medical, health, and dental
insurance program comparable to the programs normally provided by other
employers in the same industry and marketplace, and the Employer shall pay the
cost of the Employee's portion of the premium. Should, at any time, the Employee
opt to maintain a personal major medical and health insurance policy for
himself and for his dependents and not participate in the Employer's group plan,
then Employer shall reimburse Employee the lesser of the amount Employee pays
for said personal policy, as evidenced by adequate documentation, or what
Employer would otherwise be paying were Employee participating in the Employer's
group plan. Should the Employee opt to maintain his own coverage, neither he nor
his dependents shall be precluded from later participating in the Employer's
group plan so long as they otherwise qualify for enrollment.
At Employer's cost, Employer will maintain a life insurance policy covering
Employee, with at least $250,000 of death benefits being payable, in a manner
that is free of income tax, to Employee's estate or other beneficiaries
designated by Employee.
Employer agrees to provide Employee with an automobile for business-related
use. In addition to the cost of the vehicle itself, Employer shall pay, directly
or by reimbursement to Employee, for all maintenance, fuel, repairs, insurance,
operating and other costs incidental thereto.
Employer shall pay for, or reimburse Employee for, dues for his membership
in industry related associations perceived as beneficial to Employer and as
approved by the Chief Executive Officer.
So long as it is within the guidelines of the respective plan, Employee
shall be given the opportunity to participate in Employer's 401(k) and any other
plans made available to other members of executive management.
Employee shall be entitled to receive all other employee benefits for
senior management personnel upon the terms and conditions then in effect.
6. MOVING EXPENSES AND SUBSISTENCE. In the event the Employer requires
the Employee to relocate, the Employer shall pay for all moving costs of
reasonable and normal household effects, including up to six months storage of
such household effects while Employee obtains a permanent residence in the
relocation area.
Employee shall obtain a minimum of two moving and storage quotes from reputable
movers and Employer shall pay the most competitive rate.
Employer shall provide Employee a subsistence allowance of Two Thousand
Dollars ($2,000.00) per month for the lesser of nine months from the date of
reassignment in a new location or until such time as the relocation of Employee
and his/her spouse to the relocation area is complete. In addition, costs for
one round-trip airline ticket per week between the Employee's previous location
and the relocation area will be reimbursed by Employer to Employee during the
same nine-month period, or less if relocation is completed earlier. Such tickets
may be used either by Employee or by his/her spouse.
7. HOLIDAYS AND VACATION.
A) Employee shall be paid for the following seven (7) holidays: New
Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and
the day after Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day and all other holidays for
Employees of the Company as approved by the Chief Executive Officer or
Board of Directors.
B) Employee is entitled to four weeks vacation during the first year
of employment and for each year thereafter. Unused vacation in any given
year shall accrue to following years up to a maximum of eight weeks in any
one year.
8. RESPONSIBILITIES OF EMPLOYEE. The Employee shall devote such
reasonable time as is necessary or is deemed reasonably necessary by the
Employer to carry out all required duties and will devote full time to the
Employer during normal business hours. The Employee shall at all times
faithfully, with diligence and to the Employee's best good faith ability,
experience and talents, perform all the duties that may be required pursuant to
the express terms hereof to the reasonable satisfaction of the Employer, in
accordance with customary professional standards.
9. WORKING FACILITIES. The Employee shall be furnished with all
facilities and services suitable to Employee's position and adequate for the
performance of Employee's duties.
10. EXPENSES. The Employee is authorized to incur reasonable expenses for
promoting business of the Employer, including expenses for entertainment, travel
and similar items. The Employer shall reimburse the Employee for all such
expenses on the presentation by the Employee of itemized and adequately
documented accounts of such expenditures.
11. DISABILITY. If unable to perform duties under the terms of this
Agreement by reason of illness or incapacity for a period of four weeks,
Employee shall, commencing at the end of such four week period, be entitled to
receive Employee's compensation hereunder for a period of up to and including a
maximum of one year or until he is no longer disabled, whichever occurs first.
After one year of disability at full salary, the Employee, or his designated
beneficiary, shall be provided with a disability insurance policy, if available,
at no cost to Employee. The disability income policy would provide
for monthly income benefits at the rate of sixty percent (60%) of the Employee's
base salary at the time the disability occurred. The Company will attempt to
procure a disability income policy that would provide monthly benefits until the
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Plant-Based Ethnopharmacological Remedies for Hypertension in Suriname
By Dennis R.A. Mans, Angela Grant and Nicholaas Pinas
Hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and renal diseases which are together among the most frequent causes of morbidity and mortality in the world. Despite the availability of a wide range of effective medicines, many individuals suffering from hypertension use plant-derived preparations for treating their disease. The choice for these alternatives is often associated with the closer relationship of such approaches to specific social, cultural, and religious perceptions about health and disease. However, in most cases, the scientific evidence for clinical efficacy of such medications is scant. The Republic of Suriname is a middle-income country in South America with a relatively high prevalence of hypertension and other cardiovascular diseases. This country harbors descendants of all continents, all of whom have preserved their cultural customs including their ethnopharmacological traditions. As a result, many Surinamese are inclined to treat their diseases including hypertension as they have done for centuries, that is, with plant-based preparations. This chapter has compiled the plants used for treating hypertension in Suriname; extensively evaluates 15 commonly used plants for potential efficacy on the basis of available phytochemical, mechanistic, preclinical, and clinical literature data; and closes with conclusions about their potential usefulness against the disease.
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Pontificial Catholic University of Valparaiso, Chile
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'Thirsty' for More
B-52 pilot logs historic 10,000 flying hours in B-52 Bomber
March 16, 2017 in Defense
When he first began his U.S. Air Force career, Lt. Col. Steven R. "Thirsty" Smith never expected to be flying the Boeing B-52 Bomber, let alone flying it for 30 years. Yet on March 3, 2017, he exceeded more than 10,000 flight hours in the iconic bomber, more than any other aviator currently serving in the Air Force. In fact, it's a milestone that has not been accomplished since the Vietnam era.
With 496 combat hours beginning during Operation Desert Storm, Lt. Col. Smith describes the B-52 as a solid jet he will enjoy flying for several more years. Now an instructor with the 93rd Bomb Squadron, he's training the next generation who will fly the aircraft into the future. Because the United States Air Force and Boeing are partnering to modernize and transform the B-52 for today's flight, the aircraft, with accomplished pilots like Thirsty Smith at the controls, will continue to serve as the backbone of the nuclear and conventional bomber force for many years to come, to 2050 and beyond.
Lt. Col. Steven Smith has been in the Air Force for 30 years. He recently celebrated his 10,000th flight hour in the B-52 at Barksdale Air Force Base, in Louisiana.
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A Mix of Sarah Bareilles Meets Adele: Interview with Up-and-Coming Singer Samantha Aurelio
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Hailing from the East Coast, Grammy nominated singer Samantha Aurelio is petite but she can hit those notes with strength and prowess. With a Sarah Bareilles-infused piano style synced with a voice comparable to Adele's amazing pipes, it's clear that Aurelio is a tour de force.
Samantha Aurelio received a Grammy nomination for her work with the well-known jazz organist Joey DeFrancesco on his album "Never Can Say Goodbye" in 2011, and has been on the move ever since. The 5-foot-tall performer has been actively singing and performing for the last eight years. Recently, she released her first self-titled EP with producer Joe Buscema and is gaining fans from coast-to-coast. Here is Aurelio in her own words.
AD: You just released an EP. Which is your favorite track on it and why?
SA: My favorite track is "Fly Away," because I didn't trust that song when I first wrote it. So the creation of that song means a little more by seeing the transformation process. I'd like to call it "The Little Song that Could."
AD: What're your top three favorite songs of all time?
SA: I'd probably have to go with "Don't Stop Me Now," by Queen. That's a really hard question, I like the craziest music. Let's see, "Fire and Rain" by James Taylor. "Blackbird" by The Beatles. Those are definitely top three. Little eclectic, old school. Newer stuff would be "Let the Rain" by Sarah Bareilles.
AD: Are there any new artists that people may not know about that have tickled your fancy lately?
SA: I am on a huge Ellie Goulding kick lately. I'm going to see her when I go out to L.A. And Allen Stone.
AD: Speaking of L.A., when are you going?
SA: February 6th.
AD: Where will you be playing?
SA: I am playing Feb 11th, which is a Monday, at 8pm at Room 5 in West Hollywood. And I believe that there is a "Songwriter's Night" after my set. It's my set, then open mic after. If you go to my Facebook page, you can pull up the address.
AD: What are your favorite things about L.A. and Hollywood?
SA: Besides the weather? I love the life of it. The dream of it all. It's like the "Goldenland." It's a little more packaged than New York is. New York is the promised struggle, and L.A. is all wrapped in gold, always sunny, a little bit happier.
AD: What are some of your favorite spots in the L.A. area?
SA: I'm pretty fond of the Starbucks in LAX. I go there every time I fly (laughs). I have to stop at the beach every time I go out to the West Coast, either Santa Monica Pier or Manhattan Beach. Frida Mexican Cuisine I believe is the restaurant I went out to before the Grammys. I also love Malibu Seafood and Health Nut.
AD: What is an interesting fact about you that not many people would know?
SA: Hmm… I really love Olympic lifting and gymnastics. I've been doing Crossfit for about four years and before that I was a runner and did karate. Basically, my mom wanted me to be really tough for my size!
AD: Do you have a favorite quote?
SA: "I'm bigger than my body gives me credit for." I feel like John Mayer wrote that about me.
AD: Top three passions in life?
SA: Music, writing and cooking. I love cooking.
AD: You always have a slew of love songs and breakup songs, are these solely based off of your experiences or have you pulled interesting relationship stories from friends into your music?
SA: The stuff that I released is all personal. I have stuff that I have not released, that is in the making that is of other peoples' relationships.
AD: Do you find it easier to write about your own relationship experiences or other peoples'?
SA: Me. 100%.
Samantha Aurelio with her band crew
Well, it depends on where I start. Because sometimes I start at the piano and sometimes I start with the words. Lately, I'd say I end up in a coffee shop for a couple of hours and write a whole lot. Sometimes you'll catch me singing quietly into my phone recording melodies and then, coming back later to my piano and work from there. Usually it involves a lot of writing before I do any musical accompaniment. Lots of time in the coffee shop. (laughs) They know me there, it's cool.
AD: When you get stumped on music or lyrics, what do you do to get inspired?
SA: Spotify everything.
AD: Spotify?
SA: Because there's so much music there! Usually where I hear the melody in my head, is usually the genre of music I start to listen to. Because if I try to write an upbeat song, I'm not gonna listen to a ton of really slow stuff. (laughs). In a perfect world I'd like to go see a show whenever I'm stuck. That's really inspiring. Every time I leave a show, I'm like "I wanna write an album!"
AD: What's the next step? Are you going to record an album?
SA: We are writing the album. That's what's happening. My producer and I are going to co-write and produce a full-length masterpiece. It's very exciting. We're in the writing process now, so it's just a little baby. We have to nurture it and let it grow. Just like a seed.
For more information on Samantha and to listen to her music, check out her website, or purchase her EP on iTunes
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Thoughts on Undertaker retirement and Wrestlemania 33 review…
April 3, 2017 Kev Brock Leave a comment
Wow. What a Wrestlemania. So the Undertaker retires by losing match against Roman Reigns last night? I notice some wrestling fans are disappointed and angry with that but hey, I actually loved that! Undertaker retires in style! It's just his way of going out with a bang. That's going out on a positive note. I'm sure the Undertaker himself only chooses of who he loses matches to. It was his decision to lose Wrestlemania streak to Brock Lesnar and now it's his decision to lose his final match to Roman Reigns. It was a great match, though! Undertaker matches are always thrilling and exciting. Last night, I grew more respect to Roman Reigns even more as he is my favorite wrestler now.
A lot of wrestling fans are going, why does 'Taker's final match have to be against someone like Roman Reigns instead of another well known icon like Kane? Ya know, I think it was a smart move that 'Taker would lose his final match to a new superstar we don't know much about. 'Taker just helped Roman Reigns get the opportunity of a lifetime. Give someone else a chance for the spotlight and recognition. I'm tired of all these old stars hogging the spotlight and it's about giving someone new and young a chance. I'm willing to bet that it was 'Taker's decision to lose his final match to Roman Reigns (not Vince McMahon's decision), that is what he wanted. It's a smart move to lose your final match. Maybe 'Taker himself respects the hell out of Roman Reigns and wanted to help him boost his career some?
Anyways, I know a lot of wrestling fans are disappointed and sad that this is Undertaker's last match but it doesn't surprise me. An Undertaker retirement was bound to happen anyways. I mean, Mark Calloway is 52 years old and I'm pretty sure his body can't take it anymore since he is aging. On top of that, Undertaker just had major hip replacement surgery earlier this year and that's another reason for him calling it quits. His body can't take it anymore 'cause he had a 26 year career in the business.
Plus, Undertaker is a family man as he is married to Michelle McCool (former WWE Diva) and they have a daughter together. One powerful moment after Undertaker's match got over with, he took off his wrestling gear and left it in the middle of the ring. After that, he celebrated his retirement and career with his fans then he gave his wife a kiss at ringside. Undertaker went totally out of character after the match which was amazing.
Anyway, on with the rest of Wrestlemania… it was a great show except the only match I didn't care for at all was Randy Orton vs. Bray Wyatt. That match was pretty boring. It was also strange and very bizarre. I was hoping the match would be a lot better than that but it turned out to be pretty stupid.
I thought the best matches of the night were AJ Styles vs. Shane McMahon, a lot of high flying stuff as you would expect. Very entertaining match. Chris Jericho vs. Kevin Owens was great but I was hoping that Jericho would win and retain but of course, Jericho loses again.
The Fatal 4 Way RAW Women's championship was awesome and I'm glad Bayley won. I think you're going to see Bayley as women's champion for a long while 'cause she's getting really popular I see. She's my favorite too.
The Best thing that happened last night at WM was the Hardy Boys coming back. No superstars from the past returned except for the Hardys, Matt and Jeff. The iconic tag team. The most talented high flyers of all time! I love Matt and Jeff. They're my favorite as well. Looks like the Hardy Boys are back in a full time run now they are tag team champions. Hope the Hardy's stick around for a long while. Matt and Jeff were looking good last night as they were looking clean and healthy (both had a problem with drugs over the years). That's probably why they finally returned to WWE 'cause WWE saw they got themselves clean and healthy. In the ring, the Hardy Boys still got it after all these years, they killed that match. It was amazing. One of the best ladder matches I've seen in a long time!
As far as the John Cena and Nikki in-ring proposal goes, that was pretty cool as it does bring back memories of the Macho Man and Miss Elizabeth love story.
Triple H vs. Seth Rollins was good and I'm glad Seth won.
Lesnar vs. Goldberg was okay but predictably another short match. Goldberg matches always seem to be a short match, not sure why. Maybe it's his age maybe?
One thing I find strange about last night's show, was that they didn't do any entertaining backstage segments at all. They usually do that every year too but they didn't this year. Each year at WM they usually have a bunch of wrestling legends doing silly things and then Ron Simmons comes up and does his usual, "Damn" catchphrase but they didn't do that this year. Like they didn't have time for that this year.
It was a really good Wrestlemania. Other than the Hardy Boys returning, no other superstars from the past returned. No Hogan. No Sting. I'm sure those two guys will return soon, though. Not the best Wrestlemania but I've seen better.
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Tonight is Wrestlemania night so I will be watching that all evening later…
So it's Wrestlemania weekend and I'll be watching WM-33 all evening later. WM-33 doesn't start 'til 7 and will probably go on 'til midnight tonight. There's a lot of matches on the card so it's looking like it'll be a 5 hour ppv tonight.
Matches on the card I look forward to most are: Chris Jericho vs. Kevin Owens, AJ Styles vs. Shane McMahon, The Undertaker vs. Roman Reigns, Randy Orton vs. Bray Wyatt and the RAW Women's Title Fatal 4 Way (w/Charlotte, Bayley, Sasha and Nia Jax).
To be honest, I'm not really looking forward to Brock Lesnar vs. Goldberg. That match will probably be the main event, the final match tonight so hopefully that match is not gonna be another quick one. We all know Wrestlemania tonight will end with Brock Lesnar winning the belt from Goldberg. It'll be a predictable Wrestlemania ending for sure. If Goldberg ends up winning again, that'll be shocking.
Will there be any surprise superstar returns tonight? Yes, absolutely. I think there will be a few for sure. Even though Kurt Angle is scheduled to be a part of the Hall of Fame thing tonight, I think he will get himself involved in a match and interfere but which one?
I also think the icon Sting could make a return tonight. There are a lot of talks and rumors that Sting isn't done with wrestling yet and he didn't rule out a return. I don't think he's retired yet. If Sting interfered in a match tonight which one will it be? I would think Triple H and Seth Rollins. Remember, Sting lost to Triple H at WM-31 so will Sting get his payback tonight? I can't see Sting retiring to losing against Triple H. So if Sting makes Triple H lose to Seth Rollins tonight, that could lead to a Triple H vs. Sting rematch and I can see that happening. Would make a lot of sense.
I'm sure there will be other surprising superstar returns as well.
Hopefully it'll be a good Wrestlemania tonight and I'm sure it will be. I'm gonna start watching it at 6 for the kick off show.
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Wrestlemania 33… winner predictions…
March 22, 2017 Kev Brock Leave a comment
So Wrestlemania 33 is coming up in a couple of weeks and yes, I'll be watching it definitely and here are my winner predictions for the card…
Bray Wyatt vs. Randy Orton for the WWE Championship: Bray Wyatt is currently WWE championship and I think Bray Wyatt would win and retain the title with some outside interference possibly by Erick Rowan and Luke Harper. Bray Wyatt just won the WWE title at the last Elimination Chamber ppv and it would be unfair if Bray lost it. Bray retaining the title would help him become a monster main eventer for a long while. I don't really want to see the belt back on Randy Orton again. Time to give someone else a chance for the spotlight.
Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship: Goldberg is now the Universal Champion and I think Lesnar will get the win 'cause this could be Goldberg's last match. I have a feeling that this match will be a pretty quick one 'cause all Goldberg matches are usually quick. Lesnar winning the Universal champion from Goldberg will be Lesnar's revenge. WWE needs to build Lesnar back up to a monster again 'cause they've been making Lesnar look weak for a while so I think Lesnar will win this one for sure.
The Undertaker vs. Roman Reigns: Honestly this is the match that I look forward to the most 'cause I'm a huge fan of the Undertaker. Who doesn't like the Undertaker, ya know? His matches are always exciting! I think this match will be exciting too. I would like Undertaker to win this one but I have a feeling that Roman Reigns will probably get the win with some possibly outside interference by Braun Stroman. He could interfere anytime. I wouldn't be surprised that Roman would get the win 'cause WWE has been so high on Roman for a long while now. Don't get me wrong, I do like Roman Reigns though and thinks he's a badass. Roman might get the win 'cause this could be Undertaker's final WM match. There's a lot of talk that 'Taker maybe on his way to retirement soon. It'll be awesome if 'Taker wins, though.
Shane McMahon vs. Aj Styles: I think this is another match I look forward to. Should be another exciting match. There will definitely be a lot of high flying for sure. I think AJ Styles will get the win easy.
Chris Jericho vs. Kevin Owens for United States Championship: Another match I look most forward to as I think this will be a good one. I think Jericho will win and will retain the title 'cause WWE has been making Jericho look weak for the past month or so. This will be Jericho's chance to get on top again. It would be an awesome way for Jericho to get his revenge since Owens betrayed his friendship.
Dean Ambrose vs. Baron Corbin for the IC Title: I think Baron Corbin will get the win here. Corbin is awesome and it'll be a nice buildup if he won the IC title from Ambrose. Corbin is a pretty new guy and WWE seems to be giving the new guys the spotlight a lot.
John Cena & Nikki Bella vs. The Miz & Maryse: Cena and Nikki will win easily. Of course Cena will win 'cause he has won pretty much every Wrestlemania so far.
Bayley vs. Charlotte vs. Sasha Banks vs. Nia Jax for Women's title: I think the WWE will shock the wrestling world and let Bayley retain. She's like a female version of John Cena and I think she's going to keep the women's title for a long while. I think Bayley will win this one for sure. I really like her too.
Alexa Bliss vs. Carmella vs. Natalya vs. Becky Lynch vs. Mickie James… WWE Women's Smackdown championship: I haven't been watching a lot of Smackdown but I think Mickie James would probably win this one. She just returned in the WWE after a long hiatus and I think another title run is up for her.
Neville vs. Austin Aries for the Cruiserweight title: I predict Austin Aries will take the title from Neville 'cause WWE has been pretty high on Austin Aries as of late.
Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson vs. Enzo & Big Cass vs. Cesaro & Sheamus for WWE RAW Tag Title: I think WWE will surprise fans and give Enzo & Big Cass the win. Cesaro & Sheamus just had the titles not too long ago.
Andre the Giant Battle Royal: I predict Apollo Crews will get the win.
Triple H vs. Seth Rollins: No doubt Triple H is gonna win this one. It's gonna be game over for Seth Rollins. When Seth wants to call out Triple H, you mess with the wrong guy. Wrestlemania has always been Triple H's yard, so watch out Seth!
Damn. That's a lot of matches. It's probably gonna be a 4 hour ppv but I'm sure a lot of these matches are going to be real quick so they can give more time for the big main events. The main event matches will probably be the longest. Goldberg vs. Lesnar will be quick. I think Undertaker vs. Roman Reigns will be the long one and so will Triple H vs. Seth Rollins.
Hope it's a good Wrestlemania 'cause honestly, I'm not so thrilled with this card. Only looking forward to like three or four matches this year.
Vince McmahonWrestlemania 33
What the Wrestlemania 33 card is looking like so far and what the rest of it will look like…
So far the confirmed matches for Wrestlemania 33:
Bray Wyatt (c) vs. AJ Styles or Randy Orton Singles match for the WWE Championship[74]
Goldberg (c) vs. Brock Lesnar (with Paul Heyman) Singles match for the WWE Universal Championship[75]
Chris Jericho (c) vs. Kevin Owens Singles match for the WWE United States Championship[76]
Bayley (c) vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Sasha Banks Triple threat match for the WWE Raw Women's Championship[77]
Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson (c) vs. Enzo Amore and Big Cass or Cesaro and Sheamus
Here's what I think the rest of the WM-33 card is gonna look like, these are unconfirmed matches but probably will be confirmed soon:
Triple H vs. Seth Rollins
Undertaker vs. Roman Reigns
Big Show vs. Shaquille O' Neal
Shane McMahon vs. Aj Styles
Those are the matches that I know will for sure happen. It's looking like a pretty good Wrestlemania so far. A lot of new guys this year but there's only a few legends wrestling in matches this year like Goldberg, Triple H and Undertaker.
I've been watching RAW every Monday night and yes I did watch the WWE ppv "Fastlane" last Sunday night which was pretty good.
I'll be watching this year's Wrestlemania for sure as I watch Wrestlemania every year. The next Wrestlemania is just a few weeks away. I like this new generation of WWE with all new superstars. I like a lot of them too. So far out of the new superstars that I like the most lately are: Roman Reigns, AJ Styles and I'm already liking Samoa Joe even though he's pretty new. I'm liking the new direction WWE is heading. Good stuff. This year's Wrestlemania is gonna be exciting, I think. | {
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Tag Archives: Marian Hossa
Brooks: Pronger deal cleared by NHL
According to Larry Brooks of the NY Post, the NHL has issued an ultimatum of sorts to the NHLPA, demanding compliance with a new set of rules concerning high-end, salary cap circumventing contracts or else face the editing of current rule-bending contracts.
Either way, it looks like Chris Pronger's deal with the Flyers is safe.
After specifically calling out the contracts of Roberto Luongo, Marian Hossa, Ilya Kovalchuk and possibly Mark Savard, it was mentioned that Pronger's deal will be passed on by the league.
Tagged as Chris Pronger, Ilya Kovalchuk, Marian Hossa, Mark Savard, NHLPA, philadelphia flyers, Roberto Luongo
Kovalchuk ruling could put Pronger extension in jeopardy
On Monday, arbitrator Richard Bloch made the ground-breaking ruling to uphold the NHL's right to abolish Ilya Kovalchuk's 17-year, $102 million deal with the New Jersey Devils, based on the grounds that the deal was created to circumvent the salary cap.
But as the official news spread, general managers around the league began to tremble, because this ruling didn't just set a precedent for future deals — it could even change the past. For not only did Bloch tear apart the Kovalchuk deal, he mentioned, by name, the deals for Vancouver's Roberto Luongo, Boston's Marc Savard, Chicago's Marian Hossa and Philly's Chris Pronger, as example of infraction.
Bloch wrote …
"While the contracts have, in fact, been registered, their structure has not escaped League notice: those SPCs [standard player's contracts] are being investigated currently with at least the possibility of a subsequent withdrawal of the registration."
Tagged as Chris Pronger, Marc Savard, Marian Hossa, philadelphia flyers, Roberto Luongo, Vancouver Canucks
Sporting News: Pronger deal under league investigation
One day after news broke that the NHL was looking into the 12-year deal that brought Marian Hossa to Chicago, a league insider told The Sporting News that the NHL has turned its omnipotent head toward Chris Pronger's seven-year deal with the Philadelphia Flyers.
Filed under 2009-10 season, Around the NHL
Tagged as Chicago Blackhawks, Chris Pronger, Marian Hossa, philadelphia flyers
Ilya Kovalchuk has been murdering the Flyers for what feels like 20 years. 5 days ago
Brad Marchand muffed the shootout attempt. He knicked the puck and over skated. What a strange game. 1 week ago
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Notebook: Greenlief's balancing act; Cup season & more
by Julie Williams of AmateurGolf.com
see also: U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur Championship, Forest Highlands Golf Club
Lauren Greenlief (left) with Four-Ball partner Katie Miller (VSGA/Facebook photo)
Lauren Greenlief plays golf for herself. It may seem like a simple statement, but it's a world of difference from college golf and professional golf to amateur golf.
"There's less pressure and the game becomes more fun," said Greenlief, who, at 28, has a firm grasp on how to juggle this game with a full-time job as a management consultant at the Boston Consulting Group.
At the heart of Greenlief's success – and there has been plenty this summer – is a sheer love for competitive golf. She calls that realization "the big unlock" for her in terms of prioritizing commitments and opening the door for as many tournaments as possible. As a college golfer at the University of Virginia, Greenlief always planned to establish herself in her career so that with a firm footing, she could go back to golf.
Now is that time.
"I realized that I love playing the game and I wanted to find a way to do it," Greenlief said simply.
Every two years, Greenlief tries to recommit time to her game, whatever that may mean at the time. Earlier this summer, Greenlief moved to an internal role at BCG. With no client meetings, Greenlief went from traveling four days a week to being at home in Ashburn, Va.
"I could work around my hours and practice five or six days a week," she said.
The fruits of her practice are noticeable. In July, Greenlief defended her Virginia Women's Amateur title. She advanced to the quarterfinals at the U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur and perhaps most notably, also advanced to the quarterfinals at the U.S. Women's Amateur. It was the first time in six tries that Greenlief had made it to match play at the event. And then she kept winning.
Most recently, Greenlief competed in the Virginia Men's Mid-Amateur, made the cut and finished T-23 at Winchester Country Club. There is no Women's Mid-Amateur in Virginia, so for Greenlief, it was an obvious decision to play in the men's event. Fellow competitors welcomed her, and she fit right in.
"It's one of the hardest 6,400-yard golf courses you'll play in Virginia," she said of the venue.
Greenlief did a similar drill in 2015, only that year she dropped her workload from her usual 100 percent capacity to 50 percent. That was the year she won the U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur, and became the youngest player to do it.
Winning a national title put Greenlief on her coworkers' radar. Golf wasn't just a hobby, it was a serious commitment outside of work. After the Women's Mid-Am, Greenlief recommitted to her job once again, found a way to balance work with the game, and has been able to comfortably juggle six to eight tournaments each season. She's still looking at options for 2019 that might free up the summer months to play the elite women's amateur events.
Greenlief was ranked No. 1,288 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking when she made her Women's Amateur run this summer, which shows that ranking is not everything. It can be tough to hold a good position if you compete relatively infrequently.
"I didn't really feel like I played like the 1288 player in the world," she said, "going head to head with some of the top college players and top juniors and playing against them in match play and proving to myself that I am good enough to compete and win in this environment regardless of my world rank."
Greenlief, whose brain is built for numbers, is already looking ahead to what a better ranking might set up for 2019. She has climbed to the No. 427 position.
Greenlief's goals for her game are big, but doors are opening all the time – especially as she establishes herself as one of the nation's top female mid-amateurs. A 2020 Curtis Cup bid is in her sights, and the Augusta National Women's Amateur caught her attention immediately.
Expect Greenlief to continue creating her own opportunities.
OUR CUPS RUNNETH OVER: As the competitive amateur season winds down, for many associations, that means it's bragging-rights season. Over the past week, several associations have sparred against each other in season-ending matches. The highlights:
Tri-State Matches: Connecticut broke Massachusett's 14-year winning streak in the two-day event that dates to the early 1900s and features the top players from Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Hudson Cup: These matches between the top amateurs and professionals in the Pacific Northwester are conducted by the Pacific Northwest Section of the PGA of America in cooperation with the Oregon and Washington State Golf Associations. Remarkably, this year's matches ended in a draw. The Pacific Northwest PGA (PNWPGA) professionals retained the cup considering they won the event in 2017.
Hanna-Wehrman Cup: NCGA amateurs found themselves on top, as usual, after defeating NCPGA professionals. The pros won last year, but it was the first time in 10 years that the amateurs had lost the cup.
Staedler-Jetter Cup: The senior version of the Hanna-Wehrman. The NCGA won this one, too, but much more handily. The NCGA rolled to a 20.5-7.5 victory after winning blitzing the NCPGA seniors on the first day, 13-1.
Captain's Putter: Top North Carolina and South Carolina players joined forces to take down players from Virginia and West Virginia – and on Virginia soil, no less. The win was the third straight for the visiting team in the annual series.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: ON GIVING BACK
"I think my motivation has been, golf was there for me when I needed it the most in my life. This is where I've done my volunteer work. I just love the game, I think it's the greatest game. It can be enjoyed by so many."
-Frank Ford, on giving back to the game (click here to read Ford's story after winning his first super-senior title last week)
TWEET OF THE WEEK: ON AMATEUR STATUS
Many players apply to have their amateur status reinstated every year. Here's how the process works. pic.twitter.com/jwoOCMgml0
— USGA (@USGA) October 18, 2018
Q&A WITH…Gail Rogers, vice president of the Northern California Golf Association, who captained the NCGA teams at last week's Hanna-Wehrman and Staedler-Jetters cups. Rogers is a longtime rules official who has garnered tremendous respect in her work with the NCGA, Women's Golf Association of Northern California and the USGA. Rogers' legacy in the game has been about knowledge of the rules and giving her time to help run various amateur events.
1. The NCGA team defeated the NCPGA team in both cups last week. What was the highlight of the matches for you?
What was fun for me was the senior players, some of the gentleman who have played golf against each other since they were junior players. There's a really long history there which is just wonderful. They're all friends but they love beating each other.
Gail Rogers with the winning NCGA team
2. What does it say about these two groups of amateurs who were able to beat the NCPGA teams in both events?
When you look at the swings of all of them, anybody could have won. It comes down to making a few putts or getting a lucky bounce. Sometimes it comes down to the first part of it, it's a modified Chapman so they each hit a drive then they switch, then they pick and play alternate shot in from that point. That's a hard format, sometimes you're paired with the right person, your personalities click, and sometimes you have a round where your upper body and lower body aren't really being friends. I think golf is in a very good state, whether it's for the pros or the amateurs.
3. You'll be the next NCGA President. You have done a lot of service to the game through the NCGA, being on the USGA Women's Committee, being a rules official. You see the game from a lot of angles and have given a lot back. Why has that been important to you?
I'm not sure how it all got started, but it was intriguing to learn the Rules of Golf when I discovered the decisions book and being able to volunteer and help people with rules. It was academically interesting to me. I was more of a book worm than an athlete, so that's maybe what got me started. I really loved the players and being out there with them. I think I'm a really good cheerleader. I always approach the rules as they're there, but they're really there to help us.
4. As you get ready to take over the NCGA presidency, what is the biggest issue facing the organization – something coming down the pipe or at least a priority?
Well, the USGA made a policy a couple of years ago, they changed their associations that issue handicaps. So we have allied golf associations now, so that means that we needed to work with the two women's golf associations and try to come up with one grouping of all of us that will work well for everybody. So that's our big challenge this next year as we combine the Pacific Women's Golf Association and the Women's Golf Association of Northern California under the umbrella of the NCGA. I think we're in a good spot to do that. We all listen to each other and everybody has had plenty of time for comment and input and thoughtfulness and so I think the best thing that's happening is probably for the players, that they really won't notice much of a difference in what's happening. Then the other aspect is that we're really looking at a group that's really been underserved. Our working women, there hasn't been a huge number of opportunities for them to play competitively on the weekends. Starting in 2020, when we're merged, hopefully this will be one of the things that we can do for the mid-amateur women who are working, who have left college and have jobs now and can only play on a Saturday or a Sunday.
5. What's the best golf course in Northern California and why?
I'm sitting at Pasatiempo right now, which is my course. How could it be any better than this one? We have done a lot of great things, so why? First of all, it was established by a woman, so that makes me feel really good about it. Marion Hollins was very much ahead of her time in terms of what she did for women's golf and golf in general. She was the first captain of the Curtis Cup and she was also on the first women's committee for the USGA. She did a lot of things – she helped figure out where the famous 16th hole should be at Cyprus Point when she dropped a ball in the weeds and hit it to where the green is now, over the water. She was a U.S. Amateur player. I have a lot to be proud of to be a part of this legacy at Pasatiempo, and I was on the board here and we worked on – and finally I got, after I left – recycled water for our golf course. That's been a huge accomplishment for our course in taking care of the environment. We have a wonderful superintendent for that, we have an Audubon Society program here so besides just a championship course, it's never boring. Every day is different. I couldn't find a better place to be than this one.
Results: U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur
Win Shannon Johnson Norton, MA 700
Runner-up Kelsey Chugg Salt Lake City, UT 500
Semifinals Michelle Butler Dunedin, FL 400
Semifinals Gretchen Johnson Portland, OR 400
Quarterfinals Clare Connolly Chevy Chase, MD 300
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Movie Review: The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2
Aisha Tahir, Editor in Chief
The final installment of the Hunger Games series finally made its highly anticipated release on November 20th, 2015. Katniss Everdeen, the much loved protagonist of the story, returns as feisty and determined as ever. As opposed to its moping prequel Mockingjay- Part 1, this film had a perfect balance of action and emotion, and kept the audience drawn in throughout.
The storyline centers around the rebellion in Panem, the setting in this dystopian series. Katniss leaves District 13 with Gale and Finnick and sets out to assassinate President Snow and liberate the nation from his tyrannical rule. The team has to navigate around traps set up by the Capitol's gamemakers, making the journey another Hunger Games, just outside the arena. On top of saving the world, Katniss also has to rekindle her relationship with the brain-washed Peeta, and maintain a friendship with the jealous Gale.
The film was a huge box office success, making $101 million in its first weekend. This marks the first ever film franchise with four $100m+ debut weekends.
Make sure to go check out the exciting finale of this series!
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In the context of the French Revolution, a Jacobin originally meant a member of the Jacobin Club (1789 - 1794). But even while the Club still existed, the name of �Jacobins� had been popularly applied to all promulgators of extreme revolutionary opinions. In this sense the word passed beyond the borders of France and long survived the Revolution. Canning�s paper, The Anti-Jacobin, directed against the English Radicals, consecrated its use in England; and in the correspondence of Metternich and other leaders of the repressive policy which followed the second fall of Napoleon in 1815, "Jacobin" is the term commonly applied to anyone with Liberal tendencies, even to so august a personage as the emperor Alexander I of Russia.
The English who supported the French Revolution during its early stages (or even throughout), were early known as Jacobins. These included the young Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth, and others prior to their disillusionment at the outbreak of the Terror. Others, such as William Hazlitt and Tom Paine remained idealistic about the Revolution.
Do not confuse Jacobinism with Jacobitism (note the "t").
Some text here is taken from a 1911 encyclopedia
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Pokemon Season 11: Diamond and Pearl: Battle Dimension
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It's looking good for Ash as he works on his next three Gym Badges, but not so good for Dawn, coming off a pair of Contest defeats. Both will do what they can to become better Trainers, from entering the Wallace Cup competition to attending Professor Rowan's Pokémon Summer Academy. Hopefully, the new tactics they pick up will give them the tools they need to succeed against the latest plot by Pokémon Hunter J—as well as the emerging threat of Team Galactic!
Aired: Nov. 8, 2007 to Dec. 4, 2008
Producers: Viz Media, The Pokemon Company International
Rating: PG - Children
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Gingy's Corner
Wander No More/Written in the Sky
By Gingy Gibson • January 31st, 2020
This week, let's talk about two visual novels and a few problems inherent to writing short VNs.
Wander No More follows the story of Kouichirou the "samurai" after he leaves a group of bandits called the Kodokushi (that's what they are, even if he won't outright acknowledge this) in a pseudo-feudal Japan setting. His departure from the bandits results in a village he passes through being burned to the ground, killing almost every resident therein. He stumbles across a girl named Chiyo and, driven at least in part by guilt, takes her in under his wing, ostensibly as his daughter (even though he's only about 10 years her senior).
I really loved Wander No More for the majority of its run. There's no greater goal motivating Chiyo and Kouichirou than a simple desire to rebuild the village to a functional level and survive, a daunting challenge in no small part due to their limited survival skills. Neither of them know a thing about weaving or carpentry, for example, which makes repairing the houses or making new fabric an uphill battle. Even when they begin to take in outsiders nothing gets easier, since half the refugees are elderly or children with limited skills and abilities to offer in rebuilding Hotsu village. In this environment, you can appreciate their measured optimism in the face of a decidedly disadvantageous situation, particularly Chiyo's attempts to gather food and happily watch over the younger children when she's down two parents and one hand.
All of the characters grow on you as the story progresses, whether it's Chiyo, the local boys who idolize Kouichirou, the elderly woman trying to help Chiyo reconstruct and then work the loom, or Kouichirou himself. You get to watch the village heal, to see Kouichirou become increasingly worried about their settlement drawing unwanted attention from the Kodokushi (especially when one of their scouts stumbles in), and witness how interpersonal conflict between just a few members of the community can have a lasting, rippling effect throughout the whole village. Everything about Wander No More is well-paced and well-written, with bouts of melancholy or suspense perfectly broken up by tiny moments of humor. It's beautiful and heartwarming.
And then it all goes up in smoke.
We'll come back to this in a moment, but first I need to talk about the other visual novel I read this week, Written in the Sky. Written could probably best be classified as a sci-fi romance, following the story of the teenager girl Azure over the course of three days. Azure is a loner who hates school, has (at best) a lukewarm relationship with her father, and seems to lack so much as a hobby to pass the time. One day she accidentally stumbles into a warehouse and discovers a magic ring, which makes her the king of Mars (provided she marries the Martian queen, who obviously looks like a well-endowed teenager and can't quite figure out how planet Earth or its language works). The pair of them marry after knowing each other for less than two days, have a skeevy sex scene (by which I mean Azure has the whole "looks 12 BuT Is AcTuAlLy 18" thing going on, thank god the VN lets you shut off the adult content) and then Azure goes to Mars. That's it. That's the whole story.
Here's where I'm going with all this. I read a lot of visual novels that never end up being reviewed on Unwinnable, or even brought up in causal conversation with friends. Most of the time it's because they were so short that I left the experience with nothing meaningful to say about them, since the VNs failed to leave any kind of lasting positive or negative impression on me. Both Wander No More and Written in the Sky clocked in at ~30 minutes to read each (not much time in a genre known for 60-80 hour behemoths) and were both kinetic VNs (greatly diminishing their replayability among VNs, unless you're particularly wowed by the story). Typically with visual novels that short, I'll wait until I have a pair that share similar themes and put them in a review together, because I simply can't drum up enough to say about only one.
It's unfortunate that longer visual novels can garner more attention just by having more content, even if they are objectively worse in all aspects. Two of my favorite VNs, Perceptions of the Dead 1 and Juniper's Knot, both require less than an hour to read, and I struggled to find enough to say about either of them to merit a review (incidentally, go check them out, they're fantastic examples of good storytelling in this genre and had beautiful art and music besides). On the other hand, Notch – The Innocent LunA: Eclipsed SinnerS was a VN so wretched I still go back to it as an example of all the failings this genre could possibly stuff into one written work, and that ended up being one of the longest reviews I've ever written. I want to bring attention to the darling little stories you can find buried among longer VNs, but it's so very easy for them to be shut out or "eclipsed" by other titles, which are perhaps less worthy of your attention but leave more of a lasting impression directly because of your length of exposure, much like tuberculosis. In the world of VNs, more words means more content to critique, and unfortunately lengthy, subpar VNs will typically get more attention than the best short VNs, which themselves are a rarity.
That's another big issue I've found after years on the lemmasoft forums or browsing visual novels on itch.io. There's nothing wrong with starting small and working your way up to bigger pieces in writing, but most visual novels with a sub-60 minute read time aren't exactly the Flowers for Algernon or The Most Dangerous Game of this genre. Often I'll encounter a story where character backgrounds or details of this specific universe are hinted at in a few brief lines, but never expounded upon in any meaningful fashion. Written in the Sky, for example, has a throwaway line about Azure's mother being shot by someone with a grudge against her detective father, which is never brought up again in the story, likely because it has no bearing on Azure's personality or personal choices. In another example, Written ends with Azure observing a giant gundam that she'll be expected to pilot in the war against Mars, but we never get more insight or details than that bare bones information.
Visual novels like Written in the Sky don't feel like half-hour stories, but rather half-hour snippets forcibly carved out of adventures which could only have been properly conveyed over a few hours. Perhaps the author felt they couldn't delve into the details any deeper, or perhaps they lacked the skill or patience to create something longer or more nuanced than the bits and pieces of plot thrown our way in the actual finished project. Whatever the case, the result is a lackluster VN which unfortunately merely offers the unrealized promise of being something better. Throwaway lines or blink-and-you-miss-it details do not count as meaningful world-building, and oftentimes would have been better left on the editing room floor so more energy could be spared for tightening up other facets of the story. Written in the Sky especially felt like something that might have been an enjoyable ride if more work was devoted to flushing out Azure and Queen Sienna's relationship on Earth, or giving Azure more of a personality than "I'm bored with life," maybe even showing Azure trying to adjust to life on Mars. But there's so little here, it almost feels like the what-ifs eclipse the story we were actually given.
It's as though writers sometimes forget that when you set out to make a short story, it's not about telling as much as you possibly can in a limited period of time, but using that time to espouse the pertinent details as best you can and leave your audience satisfied with the work. Much as you might like to, oftentimes it's not in your best interest to hint at all the subtle nuances of your fictional world if you don't want to take a few more hours to properly flush them out. You don't have to pack the story with characters who ultimately don't merit even two minutes of screen time, or bury the audience under exposition that will never be brought up again or contribute to the narrative in any clear, discernibly meaningful way way. It just leaves the reader disappointed, not unlike what one feels after watching a movie adaptation of a book series which really would have been better told over the course of a longer TV run.
Wander No More, on the other hand, manages to operate within a tight framework and satisfy the reader from start to finish. Originally, I hated the ending for Wander No More; it felt almost cheap to have the mood shift so abruptly from happy village to everything is destroyed, and the few lines of dialogue meant to deliver a twist about Kouichirou had little impact given that the twist had been hinted at earlier. But looking back on it now, I can see that a darker turn was pretty strongly foreshadowed even from the start, and the ambiguous ending sits a little better with me now. On a second read everything flows together quite well, and truly feels like a properly crafted short story.
Wander No More keeps itself limited to a very small geographic area. Any personal details revealed about the character always tie in to some important aspect of the overarching narrative, and we only delve into in-universe lore when it's specifically relevant to the plot. Our cast is small and tight-knit; we're given just enough details about each of them to understand who they are as people without becoming smothered in unnecessary, shoehorned-in backstory. Because of choices like these, Wander No More can focus on flushing out its limited cast and simple narrative in a way that's actually satisfying to the reader. Unlike Written in the Sky, Wander No More seems to understand that there's only so much you can do with a story bound by a 30-minute time limit, and manages to flourish within those limits.
The visual novel genre needs shorter stories; you cannot honestly expect someone to jump into a completely new gameplay/reading experience like this if the best you can offer is a 6-hour endeavor (which, it's fair to point out, may only pick up after the first hour of reading has come and gone). And that's not even taking into consideration that even the most seasoned veterans of VNs don't always want to read epic-length novels. Sometimes, all you want is a quick little read that you can both start and finish while on a commute or sitting in the waiting room in your doctor's office. But having short VNs with questionable plotlines, incomprehensible plot twists, flat-as-cardboard characters and unsatisfying resolutions certainly isn't enough to entice anyone to stay and try the more demanding stories like the Fate series or Hashihime of the Old Book Town, or perhaps give a chance to newer writers who are only beginning to experiment with the VN genre and smaller projects. Writers have to work within their limits; it's absolutely possible to make a mind-blowing story which takes less than an hour to read, but only with proper editing and a good sense of what elements matter, versus what ought to be trimmed away. Clearly, that's easier said than done.
Written in the Sky and Wander No More are both available on Steam and itch.io I'd strongly recommend reading Wander No More as a good example of what VNs can do in just half an hour.
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By Prarthana Mitra
Under historic, dramatic and extraordinary circumstances, professor Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh testified before the US Senate Judiciary Committee to address Ford's sexual assault allegation against the US Supreme Court nominee. Ford, a college psychology professor, has alleged that Kavanaugh attacked her during a party in the 1980s when they were high school students. Notably, two other women have also accused the judge of assault. Despite the allegations and calls for his nomination process to be halted until an investigation is conducted, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 11-10 to forward Kavanaugh's nomination to the Senate – but on the condition of an FBI investigation into the sexual misconduct allegations.
As a result, a full Senate vote on Judge Kavanaugh's confirmation has been postponed by a week.
What is Kavanaugh accused of?
According to Ford, in the summer of 1982, a drunk teenaged Kavanaugh ambushed her at a house party, pinned her to a bed groping and trying to disrobe her, placing his hand over her mouth to silence her and keep her from screaming. Mark Judge, Kavanaugh's friend and classmate from Georgetown Preparatory School, was allegedly present in the room at the time and amused by the incident, until he collapsed on top of the two, enabling Ford to escape.
Judge's memoir records that they were heavy drinkers at the time, although Kavanaugh has categorically denied this. Ford first came detailed the alleged assault to Democrat Diane Feinstein and later in an interview with The Washington Post.
Prior to this, she had discussed the alleged assault with her therapist in 2012 and her partner when they met in 2002, long before Kavanaugh was in the running for Supreme Court judgeship.
In addition to Ford's accusations, Kavanaugh is also accused of assaulting Deborah Ramirez while in college. Ramirez claims that he exposed himself to her and pushed his genitals in her face at a party when they were both studying at Yale University in the 1980s.
A third woman, Julie Swetnick, has also come forward to claim that Kavanaugh attended parties where women were drugged, assaulted and raped. Swetnick says she was raped at one of these parties where Kavanaugh and Judge were present, although she did not accuse the former of her rape.
Kavanaugh has denied the allegations.
What Ford said at the hearing
On Thursday, after a long campaign that saw her derided (importantly by US President Donald Trump and his family) and supported in equal measure (giving rise to the #WhyIDidn'tReport movement), Ford was invited to testify before the committee. She asserted that although it was tough for her to speak, it was her civic duty that had driven her to take the stand.
"I believed he was going to rape me," she said of the alleged assault, delivering a powerful testimony before answering their questions with logic and composure.
Sen. Patrick Leahy: What is the "strongest memory" of the incident?
Christine Blasey Ford: "The laughter, the uproarious laughter between the two, and their having fun at my expense" https://t.co/x71KG2LMVL #KavanaughHearings pic.twitter.com/rqqEAOYYni
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) September 27, 2018
"Indelible in the hippocampus is the laughter — the uproarious laughter between the two, and their having fun at my expense," she said. Ford responded to all the questions put forward by Rachel Mitchell, a veteran prosecutor appointed by the Republicans, concerning the grizzly details and the vile epithets hurled at her since she came forward.
She also addressed concerns regarding her political motives. "I have been accused of acting out of partisan political motives," she said. "Those who say that do not know me. I am a fiercely independent person, and I am no one's pawn. My motivation in coming forward was to provide the facts about how Mr. Kavanaugh's actions have damaged my life, so that you can take that into serious consideration as you make your decision about how to proceed."
What Kavanaugh said
Kavanaugh vehemently denied the charges and gave non-committal answers to the questions posed to him. This comes after he expressed having regrets about his choices in high school.
In his opening statement, he spoke about his childhood, family, school life and his illustrious career, which he maintained was clean. He broke down speaking of his daughters who he said had prayed for Ford night before, and asserted his innocence based on a calendar he maintained during his teenage years.
Kavanaugh could also not refrain from lashing out at the Democrats, saying, "This confirmation process has become a national disgrace."
"The Constitution gives the Senate an important role in the confirmation process, but you have replaced 'advice and consent' with 'search and destroy,'" he continued. Some were unnerved by his lack of humility, especially when he said, "You may defeat me in the final vote, but you will never get me to quit. Never."
While Ford has passed a polygraph test on the alleged assault and has asked for an independent FBI probe into the facts, Kavanaugh has categorically refused both (despite saying he favours due process), even claiming that he was not present at the party where Ford claims the assault occurred. In fact, Kavanaugh even declared before the Senate that hers was a case of mistaken identity even as she testified that her memory serves her right, citing clinical reasons for why she was absolutely right about it.
Thousands came out in support of Ford during the testimony, with many gathered across the country, including outside the Senate and near the schools Ford and Kavanaugh attended.
Democrat Kamala Harris acknowledged Ford's courage and thanked her for her patriotism and for testifying against a powerful man when she had nothing to gain from it.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham echoed Kavanaugh's thoughts on the confirmation process when he addressed his opponents across the dais, saying, "What you want to do is destroy this guy's life, hold this seat open and hope you win in 2020," he said. He told his Republican colleagues, "If you vote no, you're legitimising the most despicable thing I have seen in my time in politics."
The American Bar Association and the dean of the Yale Law School, which Kavenaugh attended, have called for an investigation the allegations.
Dean Gerken Joins the ABA in Calling for Further Investigation. pic.twitter.com/SYAsVHwsi7
— Yale Law School (@YaleLawSch) September 28, 2018
Meanwhile, soon after Kavanaugh's testimony, Trump tweeted that "Judge Kavanaugh showed America exactly why I nominated him" after the hearing adjourned, urging the Senate to vote immediately. He later acknowledged Ford's account as credible.
The testimonies were followed by a discussion where each senator put forward their takeaways from the nine hour-long session and voiced their decisions to vote for or against the nominee. When the senators reconvened, Republican senator Jeff Flake backed Kavanaugh but stood up against taking the final vote without an independent FBI investigation. The Democrats now need another defection to overturn this nomination (50 votes), unless the FBI finds concrete evidence during their "limited" inquiry and background check. Considering how important this nomination is for the Republicans, who desperately want a more conservative judiciary, Kavanaugh may have crossed his first hurdle but continues to be on trial.
Prarthana Mitra is a staff writer at Qrius. | {
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Me and a Guy Named Elvis
My Lifelong Friendship with Elvis Presley
by Jerry Schilling and Chuck Crisafulli
Jerry Schilling
Chuck Crisafulli
Ona lazy Sunday in 1954, twelve-year old Jerry Schilling wandered into a Memphis touch football game, only to discover that his team was quarterbacked by a nineteen-year old Elvis Presley, the local teenage whose first record, "That's All Right," had just debuted on Memphis radio. The two became fast friends, even as Elvis turned into the world's biggest star. In 1964, Elvis invited Jerry to work for him as part of his "Memphis Mafia," and Jerry soon found himself living with Elvis full-time in a Bel Air mansion and, later in his own room at Graceland. Over the next thirteen years Jerry would work for Elvis in various capacities-from bodyguard to photo double to co-executive producer on a karate film. But more than anything else he was Elvis's close friend and confidant: Elvis trusted Jerry with protecting his life when he received death threats, he asked Jerry to drive him and Pricilla to the hospital the day Lisa Marie was born and to accompany him during the famous "lost weekend" when he traveled to meet President Nixon at the White House.
Me and a Guy Named Elvis looks at Presley from a friend's perspective, offering readers the man rather than the icon-including insights into the creative frustrations that lead to Elvis's abuse of prescription medicine and his tragic death. Jerry offers never-before-told stories about life inside Elvis's inner circle and an emotional recounting of the great times, hard times, and unique times he and Elvis shared. These vivid memories will be priceless to Elvis's millions of fans, and the compelling story will fascinate an even wider audience.
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New Jets Uniforms Coming Spring 2019
Eric Allen
The Jets will have a brand new look in 2019. The franchise will unveil new uniforms next April and the Jets will wear their ensemble beginning in their 60th season of play.
Nailed it. #JetsNewUnis https://t.co/lyJUf2uE7c
— New York Jets (@nyjets) July 29, 2018
After starting as the Titans of New York and sporting a navy, gold and white combination from 1960-62, the team was renamed the Jets prior to the 1963 season and kelly green and white became synonymous with the upstarts from the American Football League. There have been three major uniform alterations since. The last one came prior to the 1998 campaign when Bill Parcells oversaw a color change from kelly green to hunter green and removed black as an accent color while paying homage to the Super Bowl III championship team with a modified version of the oval on the helmet that was used from 1965-77.
Suspense will build in the months prior to a highly anticipated reveal. As far as all the details, we'll have to wait until April. But change is on the horizon.
Note: There will be no changes to the current uniform for the upcoming season. The Jets will wear their "Color Rush" uniforms one time in 2018 as they'll be in all green when they host the Minnesota Vikings in Week 7.
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Q&A with Oakland Athletics competitive balance round pick Jeremy Eierman
The 70th overall pick in the 2018 draft, Jeremy Eierman hit eight home runs in his pro debut season.
Donald Moore
Jeremy Eierman hit eight home runs for Vermont / Photo by Greg Bessette
Editor's note: These interviews took place midseason, but personal circumstances prevented us from publishing them at the time of the interviews. We still wanted to share them even if they are a few months after the fact. Thank you!
Going into the 2018 MLB Draft, Jeremy Eierman was one of the most talked about college shortstops available. After hitting 23 home runs and posting a 1106 OPS for Missouri State as a sophomore, he entered his junior season as a potential top-15 pick. Eierman endured an up-and-down junior season with MSU, hitting 10 home runs in 56 games and swiping 21 bases but also seeing his OPS dip to 895. The A's picked up the power-hitting middle infielder with the 70th-overall selection.
Eierman spent his pro debut season with short-season Vermont and he played 62 games. Eierman showed prodigious power and hit eight home runs in a league not known for power. He also stole 10 bases. However, Eierman struck out 70 times and posted an overall slashline of .235/.283/.381.
Donald Moore spoke with Eierman during the season about his transition to pro ball.
Donald Moore: Hi Jeremy, how is everything going for you so far this season?
Jeremy Eierman: It's going good. Getting used to the live pros right now and I'm just two weeks into it now, so having a lot of fun and getting to know the guys and everything, so it's good.
DM: What are your goals for this year?
JE: To get used to the pros a little bit and learn everyday and just go out and have fun.
DM: What do you feel is your greatest strength as a ball player?
JE: I feel as though I can do everything well. My power kinds of stands out for me and playing a power position keeps my skill set pretty intriguing.
DM: What would you'd like to improve on?
JE: A little bit more consistency at the plate . Sometimes I get a little off my power so I'm trying to get more consistent at-bats.
DM: How are you acclimating to professional baseball?
JE: Good and the main thing is getting used to the grind. It's not like college. Pro ball is everyday and you make adjustments a lot faster, and that's the main thing when it comes down to it. Making your adjustments much quicker.
DM: What do you like best about being a professional athlete?
JE: Everything about it is great. Being a professional baseball player has been a dream of mine my whole life. Finally being able to do it and now I'm giving it my best shot. It's a dream come true.
DM: What is the hardest thing about being a pro?
JE: I don't think everything is crazy hard. It's nothing I have never seen. But that's the main thing, it's baseball and have fun.
DM: Any pre-game routines?
JE: Not really. I just do the same thing every day.
DM: Any hobbies?
JE: Hunting and fishing. I'm an outdoorsman, so that's basically it.
DM: Favorite baseball team growing up?
JE: Probably the Royals. I'm from Missouri, but I'm not huge on the Cardinals/Royals rivalry. That's kind of a split deal in Missouri, but other than that, I'd probably lean towards the Royals.
DM: Where are you originally from?
JE: Warsaw, Missouri.
DM: If there is one person that taught you the most about baseball, who would that be?
JE: Probably my dad. He's been there for me my whole life and brought me into the game. (His father, John, played in the minors for the Red Sox, and his brother, John, was drafted by Rays in 2011.)
DM: Craziest thing you have ever seen on a baseball diamond?
JE: We (Missouri State) had a bench clearing brawl against Kansas. It was the craziest thing I have ever seen. It was wild.
DM: Any off-season plans?
JE: Just working out and doing some hunting and fishing.
DM: I want to thank you for your time and the best of luck to you and your career.
JE: Thank you.
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[Leaflet] Only Socialism Beats Trump!
US Section of the IMT
Americans are sick of the status quo and want a change. They want to take their destinies into their own hands.
Millions of workers and young people are digesting the bitter pill of the failure of lesser evilism. They are truly traumatized, genuinely saddened, and understandably disturbed. They cannot imagine a world in which a bigoted billionaire bully is the top official in American political life. But countless others are outraged, viscerally affected, and ready to fight. While the liberal apologists for the crimes and failures of Clinton and the Democrats panicked and despaired, the instincts of the radicalized youth have come alive. This is the Sanders movement 2.0, no longer attempting to transform the Democrats through primaries and caucuses, but pouring into the streets to make it clear that we refuse to live in a country where racism, sexism, homophobia, poverty, unemployment, and homelessness are allowed to fester.
The enthusiasm and élan of these protests is a sight to behold. It shows the revolutionary potential that exists in hundreds of cities large and small across this continent of a country. The demonstrations and meetings must and should continue. However, if the workers and youth of America and the world are to have a better future, protesting will not be enough. Our historic task is not merely to register our discontent with the system, but to end it once and for all.
Trump is neither the genuine face nor the future of America. Nearly half of all eligible voters abstained from the election altogether. Millions fewer bothered to vote this time around than in 2008 or 2012, despite a growing population. Barely 25% of the voting population cast a ballot for Trump. Many of them did so to protest the status quo, despite his bigotry, not because of it.
Life teaches and we learn from experience. Trump's victory will serve as wake-up call, a harsh reminder that change cannot merely "believed in" or "hoped for" in the abstract. It will not come by voting for the parties of the status quo. It will have to be fought for. Americans are sick of the status quo and want a change. They want to take their destinies into their own hands. They want quality jobs, healthcare, education, security and a rising quality of life for themselves and their loved ones. Under capitalism, none of this is possible. Whether they know it yet or not, what they want is a socialist revolution. That is the path we are now on.
It won't be easy, and it won't be overnight, but we can make this a reality in our lifetimes. The clear lesson of Tuesday's election is that, in the words of Frederick Douglass, "if there is no struggle, there is no progress." Life is struggle and we should embrace it. What lies ahead is an exciting era of struggle for a better life for all. This should fill us with enthusiasm, resolve, and optimism for the future. Join the International Marxist Tendency in the struggle for a better world! | {
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'I Was Interested In How Taylor & Axe Were Going To Get Along': Asia Kate Dillon On Season 5 Of Showtime's 'Billions'
Filed Under:Asia Kate Dillon, Damian Lewis, DJ Sixsmith, Maggie Siff, Only CBS, Paul Giamatti, Showtime
(CBS Local)– "Billions" is back on Showtime for season five and things are about to get interesting as Taylor Mason is back at Axe Capital.
Asia Kate Dillon has been a trailblazer in their portrayal of the non-binary character Mason and Dillon is excited for fans to check out season five of the series.
"We got through shooting seven episodes and we were shooting episode eight when we shut down production," said Dillon in an interview with CBS Local's DJ Sixsmith. "The first seven episodes are going to come out and we still have to film the back half of the season. I went into this season like I do every season with excitement and curiosity. I know very little about what's going to happen ahead of time. Certain things the producers will let me know, but for the most part I like to be surprised. This season, I was particularly interested in how Taylor and Axe were going to get along, now that Taylor is back at Axe Capital. Also, I was really interested in how the relationship between Taylor and Wendy Rhoades was going to develop."
While the relationship between Bobby Axelrod, played by Damian Lewis, and Chuck Rhoades, played by Paul Giamatti, is the headliner of the show, the relationship between Mason and Maggie Siff's character Wendy Rhoades is one of the most fascinating of the series.
"That relationship has really suffered some serious blows," said Dillon. "Last season was a game of cat and mouse and who was the cat and who was the mouse and we were both cats. This season, I was excited to see those relationships developed. Taylor and Wendy… they can't get away with anything with each other. Even last season, when Taylor is pulling one over on Wendy or Wendy is pulling one over on Taylor, I think they're both always aware that's a possibility. They've thought about the contingency plan if that's a possibility. I think every time Wendy double crossed Taylor last season, Taylor was both deeply hurt and very impressed. They both respect and love each other to some extent."
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Traumatized veteran's spouse debates her future in DeVita play
MADISON - Learning that her husband has survived a roadside bombing in Iraq with apparently minimal, shrapnel-induced damage, stateside wife Elise Sabato can be forgiven for counting her chickens before they've hatched.
"I find myself watching random homecoming videos on YouTube," Elise tells us in "Learning to Stay," a world premiere from Forward Theater that opened over the weekend under Jennifer Uphoff Gray's direction.
Adapted by James DeVita from the novel by Madison-based writer Erin Celello, "Learning to Stay" is set in 2010 Madison. It chronicles what happens after the celebratory homecoming video ends and real life begins again.
In the case of Elise (Kat Wodtke) and Brad (Jeb Burris), real life doesn't mean the old life, back when Elise saw Brad as "the kindest, smartest man I've ever met, equal parts patient and handsome" as well as a surefire winner as a future Dad.
That description comes from the novel.
Although DeVita follows Celello's lead, giving us a memory play told from Elise's point of view, his adaptation doesn't convey much sense of the Brad who was. That makes it harder to grasp why Elise might stay with the Brad who is: a "ghost" wounded in body and mind who drinks too much and is prone to frightening violence.
Burris accurately channels the rage consuming the new Brad; late in the play, he'll provide us with back story of an all-too familiar sort, confirming anew that war is indeed hell. But this isn't really his story.
"Learning to Stay" belongs instead to Elise, with Wodtke toggling between narration of the scenes she describes and reliving them in real time.
Those narrative passages are insufficiently dramatized, in the script or on stage; ditto many moments belonging to a four-person chorus, playing multiple, singly dimensioned characters and saddled with too many earnest and sometimes chalky expository passages.
There's also an unfortunate subplot involving the law firm where Elise works; its stereotyped characters and environment don't track the way people behave in an actual law firm, particularly in a city like Madison.
More important, that subplot pulls focus from the story that counts, here: Whether Elise should stick it out with Brad or start over. Watching Wodtke actually interact with Burris plays to Wodtke's strength as an actor: an ability to capture the tension between ostensible calm and underlying despair that's all the better and more poignant because it's not overplayed.
Dramatizing that story, amplified by further attention to the stories of two other women – one who lost her husband in Iraq (Malkia Stampley) and another leaving the damaged man who returned (Karen Moeller) – would give DeVita's script more focus. In its current iteration, its commendable attention to the details of Celello's novel is stifling its emergence as a play.
"Learning to Stay" continues through April 9 at the Overture Center, 201 State St., Madison. For tickets, visit forwardtheater.com/. To read more about this production, go to TapMilwaukee.com.
Filed Away and Forgotten: The huge towers of upstage filing cabinets in Mike Lawler's scenic design conjure many images. The law firm where Elise works. The perimeter of an embattled Iraqi safe zone. The nightmarish bureaucracy couples like Elise and Brad must navigate in seeking medical help. The "cabinet full" of medications that Brad must now take. The way we reductively pigeonhole veterans and categorize the mentally ill. And the way soldiers like Brad are trapped within their minds, reliving experiences they don't know how to share.
A Foundation Made of Sand: Lawler has rimmed Forward's thrust stage with sand. That suggests Iraq, always surrounding and lying beneath the seemingly stable American world to which Brad returns. Those desert sands also suggest the shifting and unreliable foundation on which Elise and Brad must now try to build a new life.
A Greek Chorus: When they're not each busy playing multiple characters, the four ensemble members surrounding this play's central couple serve as a Greek chorus, particularly effective in moments in which they underscore and further dramatize Elise's ruminations – as they do, for example, immediately after Elise's opening monologue. They also often remain onstage between scenes in which they're appearing as characters; as Uphoff Gray pointed out in a talkback following Sunday afternoon's performance, doing so allows them to bear witness to a story that affects all of us. As Uphoff Gray additionally noted, keeping the ensemble onstage also facilitates transitions, in a script with many – too many – truncated scenes. In addition to Moeller and Stampley, this production's ensemble members are Di'Monte Henning and Michael Herold.
An Iliad: DeVita's play follows his unforgettable performances in two productions of "An Iliad," in which he plays the Poet, struggling to make sense of war while cataloging what it's done to who we are and the world in which we live. Interviewing him before the first of those productions at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater in 2014, it was clear that this reliably thoughtful artist had already given considerable attention to the phenomenon of war and its tremendous collateral damage. He and Uphoff Gray deserve kudos for deciding three years ago to write and stage a play like this one; they did so long before the "theater of war" became a hot-button topic in the theater world (it's featured on the cover and in several articles in the current issue of American Theatre, which has profiled DeVita's play).
A Performance for Veterans: Consistent with the commitment that gave birth to this play, Forward has scheduled a private performance of "Learning to Stay" that's intended exclusively for veterans, their families and service providers. It will be followed by an in-depth discussion with Uphoff Gray, her cast, and Veterans Administration personnel. It's free; details and registration for those eligible to attend are available here: www.wisvetsmuseum.com/events/?ID=191. | {
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Covid 19: How Safe is the Stock Island Homeless Shelter? What More Can be Done?
KOTS sleeping arrangements before COVID-19
So far, the Florida Keys have had 40 people test positive for Covid-19. Thursday saw the first local death from the virus, a Key West man who was only 55-year-old.
Among the particularly vulnerable are those who live in senior citizen group homes and the local homeless shelter.
There are approximately 119 people living at the Stock Island homeless shelter (KOTS). What if one of them contracts the virus in town, comes back that night to eat dinner, watch tv, and sleep, all in very close quarters with the other "clients" assisted every night at the shelter? In all probability he (or she) would infect a very large number of his brethren who, in turn, would go back to town the next morning to work, as many do, or simply to stroll the streets.
The dangers created by this situation are obvious.
According to the 2019 Homeless Population Point in Time Survey the Keys has a population of about 500 homeless people on a given night with 190 of them living in various emergency shelters.
If the virus was to spread through this very vulnerable population and 20% of them needed hospitalization those additional people, all getting sick more or less simultaneously, could contribute to maxing out the Keys' hospital capacity. And once infected, the homeless population could also contribute to spreading the virus.
When we asked Key West Mayor, Teri Johnston, a week ago, about the clustered conditions at the shelter she told us she was working with Sheriff Rick Ramsay to add more ground, along with some tents that could be used to add distance between beds. We were able to verify today that this has been done. Two military-style tents have been set up, so beds are now at least 6 feet apart.
But the situation is far from perfect, according to Michael Riley, who works at the KOTS homeless shelter. "I can't really keep people from sitting together to watch TV or from gathering together if they want to."
There's only one television at KOTS and every night it plays from a stock of donated VHS tapes and DVD's. When we were last at KOTS (before Covid-19) we witnessed between 20 and 30 people crammed together after dinner to watch Sylvester Stallone be "Rambo."
Elicia Pintabona, the Executive Director who runs KOTS for the City, through the Southernmost Homeless Assistance League (SHAL), said that much has been done at KOTS to respond to the Covid-19 health crisis.
"KOTS just put new measures in place to ensure clients are social distancing appropriately. If they can't or won't take the precautions, they simply can't stay," said Elicia.
Additionally, every KOTS client must now wash hands before being admitted, clients are sleeping "head to toe," and the city has provided hand washing and sanitizing stations.
"We have instituted a once a day only policy regarding coming and going. We found that clients were leaving and coming back multiple times a day. This increased the risk and vulnerability of the facility, so we've limited that to once a day. And again they must wash their hands upon entrance."
The shelter is now open 24 hours a day in an attempt to keep the homeless safely sheltered "at home." SHAL provides breakfast and has teamed up with the SOS community kitchen which is now providing daily lunches. St. Mary's Soup Kitchen is providing dinner, as it has for years.
However, when it comes to Covid-19, some key concerns remain.
Elicia says the shelter currently has enough face masks for its staff and clients. However, when we asked people on the ground, they said KOTS' clients are not wearing the masks. While the CDC's Covid-19 guidance up until today told members of the public to wear a face mask only if they are sick, today that guidance changed. CDC is now recommending that everyone "wear cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain."
In Asia, the ubiquitous use of masks is credited as an essential part of how Hong Kong manages to stay relatively open, including restaurants, while keeping the epidemic in check. (Masks of infected people will block the virus. Since the virus can be spread by people who do not yet know they are infected, everyone should wear a mask, thereby protecting others.)
Wearing mask at KOTS would protect the group from rapid contamination. Alicia agrees, "We actually just requested a large quantity of masks from a local sewing group and also from the City's Emergency Management Liaison in order to stay ahead of the demand."
But the shelter does have a "wish list" of items that would help make KOTS even safer: The shelter needs at least one 'no-contact thermometer' to test people's temperature at the door. Two or three more televisions with DVD capacity would help divide the people into smaller groups every night. And Liquid Hand Soap is high on the list.
Elicia told us KOTS has long been using 25 cases of bleach a month, under normal conditions, to keep KOTS clean but is now additionally using hospital virucide disinfectant to disinfect the shelter twice a day. She said they are also waiting for an additional stock of virucide foggers and spray foggers in addition of the ones the shelter has been using.
And Elicia is also hoping to get some of those 5-minute Covid-19 testers we've all been hearing about as soon as possible.
Florida Keys residents have always had mixed feelings about the local homeless population; however, it is clearly in everyone's best interests to assist the shelter in every possible way. People can also donate to the shelter directly by clicking on the donate button on the home page of SHAL's website.
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Group Of Tulsa Business Owners File Lawsuit Against Mayor Bynum, City Council Over Mask Mandate
Tuesday, August 18th 2020, 12:17 pm
TULSA, Okla. -
Some local doctors and citizens are suing Tulsa's Mayor over the mask mandate.
The lawsuit includes Tulsa Health Department and city councilors, saying the masks can make people sick and the mandate should be lifted.
One of the things the lawsuit said is that people are not wearing masks properly and could be causing more harm by spreading bacteria on the masks each time they are used.
"Lots of people have respiratory diseases and disabilities and genetic changes that make wearing a mask uncomfortable inducing anxiety, dizziness, brain fog, etc. and we have to understand that and we need to allow those people with those disabilities to make a decision for themselves," said Dr. Jim Meehan, MD.
Dr. Meehan along with several Tulsa business owners filed the lawsuit. Back in July when the mask mandate passed, Mayor G.T. Bynum said it was the right decision based on the advice of health experts.
"We're hearing from doctors from around the state that something like this should be put in place. We're hearing from the superintendents of all three of our school districts now that we need this in place," said Mayor Bynum.
The lawsuit said the mask mandate puts the burden of enforcing the ordinance on business owners, which puts them at risk for a potential lawsuit.
"They were made to be enforcers of the city ordinance. So when an employer is forced to enforce a mask mandate in their employees and they are also violating OSHA occupational safety and health administration regulations that's a set up for a real problem," said Dr. Meehan.
News On 6 reached out to Mayor Bynum's office, Tulsa City Councilors, and Tulsa Health Department for a comment, but they said they cannot comment at this time since this is ongoing litigation.
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Datsun Go fails crash test, dismally
Industry news / 6 November 2014, 09:27am / Jason Woosey
The Datsun Go's structure performed so badly that fitting an airbag would be futile, says Global NCAP.
The Maruti Suzuki Swift, it was concluded, would perform better with airbags. Luckily SA models are fitted with these essential safety items.
The Datsun Go recently hit South African streets with a refreshingly affordable price tag of just R89 500, yet it also came under fire for not offering basic safety features like airbags and ABS. Now it appears that airbags might not help much anyway.
In a recent crash test conducted by Global NCAP's new Indian division, the Go's structure collapsed during the 64km/h frontal offset test.
According to Bharat NCAP, the crash test dummy's readings "indicated a high probability of life-threatening injuries." While the lack of airbags ensured that the driver's head hit the steering wheel and dashboard, even having them on board might not have made much of a difference as the organisation also remarked that "the failure of the body shell makes fitting an airbag redundant."
ZERO STARS ACROSS THE BOARD
Little surprise then, that the Datsun Go received an adult occupant rating of zero stars. Bharat NCAP also announced the crash test results of the Maruti Suzuki Swift and although it also failed to gain a single star, its structure performed better in the tests. It appears that main problem here was a lack of airbags, causing the dummy's head to hit the steering wheel. The structure did show some signs of collapsing in the frontal offset crash test, however the crash testing authority concluded that "the fitting of airbags would improve occupant protection."
Suzuki South Africa sources its 1.2-litre Swift models from India and thankfully our cars do have airbags fitted across the range.
Providing that the structure remains relatively stable, these explosive cushions actually do appear to make a big difference. Earlier this year, Global NCAP crash tested a batch of compact hatchbacks, including the Ford Figo and VW Polo, and all of them were slapped with a zero star rating. However, the Polo was later retested with airbags, after they were made standard, and the car suddenly achieved a four-star rating.
IS IT SCAREMONGERING?
However, the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers has dismissed the crash test reports as "scaremongering". Its director general, Vishnu Mathur, said: "Global NCAP can do what they want. We have our own safety road map that we are going to follow and are already following." Mathur accused Global NCAP of not considering that average speeds are lower in India than in more developed countries, as a result of bad roads and heavy traffic.
Strange then, that these conditions have not prevented India from having one of the worst road death tolls in the world, with around 1.2 million deaths recorded in the last decade, according to Reuters. And if it's ok for cars to be less protective because of India's 'slow' roads what are the implications, then, when these cars are imported to the not-so-slow streets of South Africa? Do we even matter?
THREE PILLARS OF PROTECTION
The moral of the story is that a seatbelt alone is not going to stop you from striking the steering wheel during a frontal crash, although it will most certainly soften the blow of the impact and you really have to be an idiot not to wear one. But to maximise your changes, you need a seatbelt, airbag and a decent structure around you.
And if you're going to Go for the Datsun, it is a rather solid and affordable car, just make sure you never have an accident.
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Agents Of SHIELD Season 8 Release Date And Spoilers
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by Ritika Negi December 7, 2021, 8:00 pm
Marvel's Agents of SHIELD has entertained the fans in a marvelous way. Though all the fans have one question in common will there be a season 8? sadly, according to the sources chances of season 8 happening are fairly low.
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is an American television series created by Joss Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen, and Jed Whedon based on the Marvel Comics organization S.H.I.E.L.D. ABC Studios, Marvel Television, and Mutant Enemy Productions collaborated on the project. S.H.I.E.L.D was the first in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
If you're wishing that the ABC series will bring it back for season 8, we're sorry to inform you that there's a slim chance that the superhero show will return in the near future for a new season of the show.
Agents Of SHIELD Season 8 Release Date
The cast of SHIELD thought the series would come to an with the 5th season. Even the last episode of the 5th season was titled "The End". Marvel threw in a surprise, as expected, and it was later renewed by ABC for two more seasons. While season 8 is unlikely, a possible remake could take the Agents of SHIELD storyline beyond season 7.
Last May, after mentioning a number of remakes rumors that were shot down in recent months, Deadline asked Loeb and his fellow executive producer Jeffrey Bell if the series is "genuinely over" after its very last episode. Season 7 marketing consistently emphasized this as the team's final battle. It even became a major part of the plot when the Chronicom Enoch predicted the team would break up after winning the Time War. The team has split up, as evidenced by a one-year-forward scene in the season 7 finale. This means that Season 8 of Agents of SHIELD is unlikely.
Agents Of SHIELD Season 8 Cast
The agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. deal with a wide range of exceptional cases and enemies. Including Hydra, Life Model Decoys, Inhumans, alien species such as the Kree and Chronicoms as well as time travel. Numerous episodes have direct intersections with MCU films or other television series. Most notably Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), which had a significant impact on the series during its first season. In addition to Gregg, other actors from the MCU appear in cameo roles.
The SHIELD team became embroiled in a Time War with an alien race known as the Chronicles. The expedition revealed the secret history of their platform at the Lighthouse, the history of their allies the Koenigs, and several new Barbarous menaces. It was a wise strategy, transforming Agents of SHIELD season 7 into a true "Last Gasp" for what had become Marvel's iconic TV series.
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The series premiered on ABC in the United States on September 24, 2013, and ended with a two-part series finale on August 12, 2020, with 136 episodes aired over seven seasons. It stars Ming-Na Wen as Melinda May, Brett Dalton as Grant Ward and Hive, Clark Gregg as Phil Coulson and Sarge.
Chloe Bennet as Daisy Johnson, Elizabeth Henstridge plays the role of Jemma Simmons, and lain De Caestecker plays Leo Fitz. Nick Blood stars as Lance Hunter, Adrianne Palicki stars as Bobbi Morse, Luke Mitchell stars as Lincoln Campbell. John Hannah stars as Holden Radcliffe, Natalia Cordova-Buckley stars as Elena Rodriguez andJeff Ward stars as Deke Shaw.
Agents Of SHIELD Season 8 Story
Season 8 of Agents of SHIELD is complete, but that doesn't mean none of these characters will return. The timeline is clearly no longer linked to the mainstream MCU. But a mention of the Quantum Realm in the Agents of SHIELD season 7 finale was significant. It identified Agents of SHIELD as existing in the same Multiverse as the films. The multiverse might play an important role in Loki and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Aside from a possible prequel, it's possible that some of the Agents of SHIELD characters will make the leap to the big screen. After all, a link to the Quantum Realm in the season 7 finale made it abundantly clear that the TV show and the movies are both parts of the same Multiverse.
Season 7 of Marvel's Agents of SHIELD concluded on Wednesday night. If you're wishing that the ABC series will bring it back for season 8, we're sorry to inform you that there's a slim chance that the superhero show will return for another season of the show in the near future.
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Budapest Forum questions efficiency of international human rights frameworks
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11th Budapest Human Rights Forum highlights global religious persecution
Sharp increase in violations of religious freedom worldwide
BUDAPEST (27 November 2018) – From 27 to 28 November, the 11th Budapest Human Rights Forum is taking place in the Hungarian capital. Recognizing the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the event focuses on current human rights violations across the globe. The two-day conference is dedicating one of its three panel discussions to the protection of religious minorities and freedom of religion. Amongst the speakers are Fernand de Varennes, UN Special Rapporteur for Minority Issues, Tristan Azbej, Hungarian Secretary of State for the Aid of Persecuted Christians, and Paul Coleman, Executive Director of ADF International.
"No-one should be persecuted because of their faith. Beginning with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the international community has woven freedom of religion into the fabric of international law and freedom of religion is now recognized almost universally. At the same time, we see the persecution of religious minorities on the rise across the globe. The recent treatment of Asia Bibi serves as a telling example, though there are sadly countless others," said Paul Coleman, who will address the current state of religious freedom across the globe at the Forum.
Religious freedom in particular need of protection
The conference highlights some of the attacks on religious freedom worldwide and calls for greater action by the international community. The Forum will address issues such as the role of education in the protection and promotion of human rights, increasing the efficiency of the UN Human Rights Council, and the protection of religious minorities.
"As we move forward in protecting the rights of religious minorities, we must recognize that unjust laws preventing the free exercise of religion, must be repealed or modified. Those countries most dedicated to being beacons for religious freedom must lead the way," said Coleman.
ADF International is commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration with the I'm Human, Right? campaign and The Geneva Statement. Supported by tens of thousands of signatures the campaign urges the international community to uphold the fundamental right to life, family, and religious freedom, as recognized by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Find The Geneva Statement at ImHumanRight.org.
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Bond Revoked in Miami Health Care Fraud Case
Bond Revocation, Health Care Fraud, Medicare Fraud
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A South Florida man awaiting trial for allegedly submitting more than $4 million in fraudulent health-care claims was detained on a jet ski as he tried to escape to Cuba, according to a press release from the Department of Justice.
U.S. Coast Guard officers found the man on a broken-down jet ski in the Florida Keys along. Another man known to law enforcement for smuggling illegal aliens was aboard the jet ski along with him.
"The jet ski was outfitted with a special fuel cell to allow for long trips, and within the compartments of the jet ski, law enforcement discovered a trove of food and water bottles," officials said.
According to allegations in the criminal complaint, the man owned a Florida corporation which purported to provide durable medical equipment ("DME") to eligible Medicare beneficiaries. The complaint alleges that the man, in only a two-month period in 2022, submitted approximately $4.2 million in fraudulent health care claims to Medicare for DME that he never provided, and that Medicare beneficiaries never requested. As a result, Medicare paid the man over $2.1 million.
A judge agreed with prosecutors that the man posed a flight risk and should not be given a bond. Officers also confiscated his passport. He will remain at the Federal Detention Center in Miami until his trial.
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Handling a terminal cancer diagnosis
There's no set playbook for how to handle a terminal cancer diagnosis.
"The sky's the limit," said Dr. Erin Costanzo, a psychologist with the UW Carbone Cancer Center Health Psychology Clinic. "Pretty much any feeling is normal."
There's pain. Fear. Anger. Sadness. Or, she said, for many people the news might not sink in right away. It's an overwhelming situation, and it's normal to feel numb to it right away.
"Often it takes some time for that information to settle in, for people to connect to it," she said. "I've certainly talked with many patients over the years who are very capable of understanding what their doctors are saying, but that information about a difficult prognosis just doesn't set in until later."
These reactions can be complicated and will differ from person to person. It can be especially tricky if loved ones have different reactions and emotions about the diagnosis. Costanzo said while a patient may be in shock and not have any emotional response immediately, a spouse may have a strong, immediate reaction.
Costanzo said it's OK to be in different places about the news, and she suggested having open conversations about how each other feels without trying to "fix" or change the other's thinking.
"The most important thing is to be a good listener and ask curious questions," she said. "Focus on getting concerns and feelings and thoughts out there without trying to quickly move into, 'What should we do about this?' mode."
Costanzo also said it can be easy for a loved one or caregiver to push their own feelings aside. The opposite also can be true.
"Often patients will say, 'This is awful, but I can be OK with this. I'm really worried about my spouse, or my child, or somebody else very close,'" she said. "Everybody needs to remember to make space for their own emotions."
Costanzo recommends "The Complete Bedside Companion: A No-Nonsense Guide to Caring for the Seriously Ill" as a helpful book for loved ones who are serving as caregivers.
The Carbone Cancer Center Health Psychology Clinic provides consultations and brief treatment to patients who would like help coping with cancer, treatment, and prognosis. In addition to helping address difficult emotions and thoughts, Costanzo said staff can also help with strategies for patients having trouble sleeping, who are fatigued or who have treatment-related pain.
Carbone's Palliative Care Team is a useful resource for patients, offering medical care focused on quality of life and pain management as well as spiritual resources and social worker support. Costanzo also highly recommends that patients who may have weeks or months left to live reach out to their local hospice provider. Those agencies not only care for patients but also offer helpful support services for families.
Figuring out how to tell others about a terminal diagnosis can be difficult. Costanzo said patients should take time to focus on themselves and ask questions of their physician. That creates a wiser space to decide on how they would like to share information and with whom they would like to share it.
"One of the things that patients worry about is that people may treat them differently when they hear they have a poor prognosis," she said. "I usually advocate for letting people close to you in your inner circle know, but beyond that, it's really up to the patient how much they want to share and with whom."
Discussing the topic with children can be daunting. Costanzo recommends the book, "How to Help Children Through a Parent's Serous Illness: Supportive, Practical Advice from a Leading Child Life Specialist," as a resource with age-appropriate advice.
Costanzo said some patients find comfort in creating legacy gifts for children, such as a stuffed animal with a recording of a loved one's voice, or video and audio recordings for special occasions in the future.
Once they have had some time to process news about a difficult prognosis, Costanzo said it is common to think about what to do with their time left. Should they create a "bucket list" of big events to achieve? For some, she said, making lists like that can be helpful and give fulfillment.
But it is also common to continue in normal routines and daily activities for as long as possible, including continuing to work. She advised that patients pursue whatever activities best reflect their values and priorities — there is no obligation to do things a certain way.
"For many people, it may be a hybrid or compromise," she said. "Maybe you do something you've been putting off, like a trip or a family reunion, and continue with the daily activities and routines that can also provide a sense of comfort and meaning.
"There's no right or wrong answer."
Costanzo added that it is normal for special moments to bring complex emotions: Joy at spending time with friends and loved ones, but also grief over an event that could be "the last" one for them.
"While it is normal and understandable to think 'I don't want to have hard, difficult emotions like fear and sadness,' if you don't make room for them, you may also block out other emotional experiences like joy, connectedness, and gratitude," she said. "It's very normal have a wide range of these emotions that change or shift or even occur all at once."
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The Power of Dowsing
The power of dowsing mystifies, attracts or goes unnoticed. Which describes you? Those who are interested in psychic powers or tools for change may be drawn to dowsing. Others may find it confusing or out of reach. But the majority of people don't even notice the power of dowsing. This includes dowsers themselves.
Why Can't We All Embrace The Power of Dowsing?
Why is dowsing not seen as practically a superpower that can change your life dramatically? Because unless you have the intention of improving your life, you won't notice when the Universe presents you with a simple, affordable and natural tool. At best, most dowsers use dowsing infrequently for a few situations, like testing their supplements or predicting the future. Do we underuse dowsing because we lack the intelligence or imagination to recognize its power? I don't think so. I think our energies determine how we respond to dowsing.
Dowsing is a very empowering natural intuitive tool for making your life easier, healthier and happier. But if you don't want those things or if you focus instead on how disempowered and vicitmized you are, you won't even see the opportunity dowsing presents. If you have poverty mentality or a sense of not being good enough, dowsing will slip by you, because you don't resonate with its potential as a natural, affordable tool for creating the life you want.
How Can You Embrace The Power?
You'll need to shift or transform energies like the following:
Poverty mentality
Beliefs that involve negativity
It is possible to change your energies and your outlook using any number of tools. We often recommend meditation (click here for our favorite free meditations), yoga nidra, guided visualization, EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) and other energy practices to create a more harmonious, empowered state of being. These methods are cheap and easy to learn and practice, and they will help you recognize the power of dowsing as a creative tool.
How Can Dowsing Be Powerful?
You could ask, why is dowsing so powerful? Isn't dowsing simply a tool for getting answers to questions? That's true. But if you master dowsing and use it, you become vastly more intelligent than when you only use your brain for charting a course through life. Having the answers is one of the most powerful gifts you can give yourself.
In addition, dowsing technique, meaning learning all the steps to proper dowsing, is a transformational experience. You can't be fearful and dowse accurately. Seeing yourself as a victim blocks good answers to your questions. Also, it's vital to have a calm center to tap into your dowsing state. All of these skills are easy to learn and will transform you to a victor.
Dowsing has been the most empowering tool of the very many we have mastered in the past twenty years. It has helped us to become conscious co-creators of the life we want to live. How has dowsing empowered you?
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Greg Carroll on August 5, 2020 at 6:59 am
Thank you for sharing the free videos and for this post. I was interested in dowsing 4/5 years ago and had an experience using a pendulum and letter chart that scared me off. I now know that I regularly shield and protect myself with love. So I'm starting from scratch again and you are helping. Many thanks, Greg from Whitley Bay, UK.
Maggie Percy on August 6, 2020 at 7:08 am
We are glad that you are once again dowsing, Greg! We look forward to answering any questions you have.
Peter Foxx on August 5, 2020 at 6:47 pm
Yes it is so important to have the right answers, especially the right answers for as an individual. There are so many answers out there via OP opinions etc. Asking questions and getting my answers are now part of my internal dialogue. It took time and some clearing of old patterns but boy was it worth it. You guys played a major role in that so thank you.
Thanks for the kind words! We look forward to continuing to support you on your dowsing journey.
Thanks Maggie. I bought new dowsing rods recently and only the right hand one moved- the left one only moved when I asked questions about direction. I had more consistency with a little pendulum so have ordered a small pendulum. Interestingly, my 11 year old daughter picked them up, asked what 'yes' was, got a very clear answer, and then started chatting away with yes/no questions. She asked "Are you a loving spirit guide?" and got a yes and a bit later, after some more questions, told me "I have a 35 year old female spirit guide who's a relative on my side of the family. We (not just me any more!) are very new to this. Does all that seem normal ? I promise not to pester you with questions!! Thanks, Greg (and Eve!) | {
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International Hot Dog Day – celebrating the fast food favourite
by Press Release 17 Jul 2020
ONE of the most popular fast foods after hamburgers and pizzas has to be the hot dog and, in honour of International Hot Dog which is celebrated on Wednesday, July 22, here is the history of this sausage-in-a-bun that has been around for hundreds of years.
Historians believe that the origin of the wiener sausage used in hot dogs can be traced all the way back to era of the notorious Roman emperor Nero. In Roman times it was customary to starve pigs for one week before the slaughter. Nero's cook Gaius was watching over his kitchen when he realised one pig had been brought out fully roasted, but somehow not cleaned. He stuck a knife into the belly to see if the roast was edible and out popped the intestines: empty because of the starvation diet, and puffed from the heat. According to legend, Gaius got the idea to stuff the intestines with ground game meats mixed with spices and wheat and … behold … the sausage link was created.
After that, the humble sausage travelled across Europe, making its way eventually to present-day Germany, where the locals took to it as their own, creating an estimated 1 500 different versions that exist today. But it's two towns that vie to be the original birthplace of the modern hot dog sausage. Frankfurt claims the frankfurter was invented there in 1484 – some 736 years ago, but the people of Vienna (Wien in German) say they are the true originators of the "wienerwurst".
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But whoever is correct, it's agreed that German immigrants to New York were the first to sell wieners from a pushcart in the 1860s which led to the modern-day hotdog as we know it. There are many stories of people who claim to have brought together the wiener and the bun but according to Josh Chetwynd, author of How the Hot Dog Found Its Bun, there are only two credible contenders:
One story takes place in the 1880s in St Louis where hot dogs were referred to as "red hots." A vendor was selling red hots on the city streets and passed out white gloves so people who bought them wouldn't get burnt or have greasy hands. But after people began stealing the gloves, the vendor turned to his brother-in-law to help solve the problem. His brother-in-law, a baker, suggested the vendor pair a soft roll with the red hots. Voila – the complete hot dog!
Another story takes place on Coney Island, involving a man named Charles Feltman, who sold sandwiches on his cart. Unable to completely fill up his cart, he decided to sell something else and wondered if red hots could be added to a bun and eaten the same way as a sandwich. The rest is hot dog history.
"The noblest of all dogs is the hot-dog; it feeds the hand that bites it" ~ Lawrence J Peter
But how did the sausage and bun combination get the actual name "hot dog"?
No one is certain, but one theory has it that in the 1890s, the sausage and bun vendors would sell their wares outside student dorms at several major US universities and their carts became known as "dog wagons," a slang term from the popular belief that dog meat was used in making the sausages. It was not long before the students began referring to them as "hot dogs".
Whatever the facts though, there is no doubt the hot dog is as popular today as it ever was. Served with lashings of ketchup and mustard it is standard fare at sporting events, children's parties and almost always on food truck menus.
In South Africa, the much-loved "boerie roll" is a close relative of the hot dog and is often served with chutney, chakalaka or fried onions. But what other topping options are there for hot dogs – or "horrogs" as locals like to pronounce it.
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Chefs from the Capsicum Culinary Studio share their favourites.
Says Lungi Makiza: "I'm a lover of all things cheesy and spicy, so a mix of mozarella and gouda with jalapenos or piquant peppers is my go to topping," while Mark Coombe likes a sriracha mayo to give a little spicy kick to the hot dog. "I also like to add some fresh rocket for a peppery flavour," he says. Natasha Jooste enjoys topping her hotdog with caramelised onions and blue cheese, and for Bianca Jacobs nothing beats Mexican salsa with white cheddar cheese. "Try it and you'll never look back," she says.
Whatever your preference there's no doubt that this simplest of fast foods is going to be around for a long time and enjoyed by generations to come.
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Carstares or Carstairs, William, 1649–1715, Scottish statesman and Presbyterian divine. While studying theology at Utrecht, he became a friend of William of Orange (later William III of England). He was imprisoned in Edinburgh (1674–79) for alleged coauthorship of An Account of Scotland's Grievances and again imprisoned and tortured in Edinburgh (1683) as a suspect in the Rye House Plot. He returned to Holland where he was made chaplain to William of Orange. He accompanied William to England in 1688 and became so powerful in his efforts to reconcile the new king and the Scottish church and to frustrate the Episcopalian Jacobites that he was nicknamed the Cardinal. His influence continued under Queen Anne as he worked for the union of England and Scotland, served as principal of the Univ. of Edinburgh from 1703, and was four times moderator of the general assembly of the Church of Scotland. | {
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GIG REVIEW: Olly Murs
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Olly Murs performing at Sherwood Pines Mansfield on Friday 23rd June 2017.
Images and Review by Kevin Cooper
In a week that saw the searing heat break all weather records, it was a cold, damp and windy night that welcomed Essex boy Olly Murs to Sherwood Pines last night. In the beautiful Forestry Commission setting it was 2015 X Factor winner, Louisa Johnson who opened the first of three concerts taking place over this weekend.
Welcoming a crowd of adults and children, her soaring voice immediately engaged as she owned the stage with her single releases, Best Behaviour and So Good. Proving that she is a class act with Forever Young she then handed over the stage to the star of the night.
Love or loathe Olly Murs, what he does have in bundles is a natural charm and an endearing cockiness. With no fancy visuals or pyrotechnics as evidenced when he came to the Motorpoint Arena in March this year, the crowd right at the back were able to see every bum wiggle and pout with the aid of the backdrop screen as he opened with the lively You Don't Know Love.
Delivering a set list of fun filled showmanship with strokes of laddish behaviour, dad dancing and chart toppers such as Wrapped Up and Grow Up, he entertained from the off. Running around the stage he is the consummate performer making sure that everyone in his audience is having as much fun as he clearly is.
With a voice that reached all parts of the forest he treated his fans to the lovely ballad, Up, which came after talk of heartbreak which was followed by some outrageous flirting with the ladies. Informing them that he was single and that he had renamed the tour 'The Find A Girlfriend Tour 2017', there was no shortage of volunteers to fill the vacancy.
With Back Around morphing into Tina Turner's What's Love Got To do With It, there was plenty of opportunity to have a dance, and when Louisa Johnson joined him on the stage for his latest single, Unpredictable, there was a mass sing along from the adoring crowd.
There was an old school music segment with KC & The Sunshine Band's That's The Way (I Like It), Luther Vandross' Never Too Much and MC Hammer's U Can't Touch This along with She's Got That Vibe, Can't Stop The Feeling as well as Jump Around which for a very entertaining ten minutes, the crowd did just that.
With a very talented band and brilliant backing singers he wrapped things up with Dance With Me Tonight and an arm waving rendition of Years And Years. Murs had delivered 90 minutes of high energy, pure pop fun that was never less than entertaining and eight years after his X Factor days, it's still a 'Yes' from Sherwood Pines.
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Urs of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti at Ajmer Part 2
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A symbol of divine love and compassion, the marvellous marble mausoleum of Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti attracts devotees of different faiths and beliefs in great numbers not only during the annual Urs which marks his death anniversary but all through the year. Pilgrims from all walks of life and from all parts of the world consider it to be their great privilege to offer their homage and pray at the shrine.
Born around 1143, at a small village Sanjar in the area of Sistan in Iran, Moinuddin lived a life of deep devotion and great austerity. Even at an early age of nine years he had commited to memory the holy Quran. He got a flour mill and a garden at the age of 15, when his father Ghjayas-ud-din died. His mother's name was Mah-e-noor. His coming in contact with Hazrat Ibrahim Kandozi made him renounce all wordly desires and he sold all that he possessed. During his stay at Samarkand, he studied holy scriptures till he was 20. Khwaja travelled to several places and met Hazrat Khwaja Usman Harun. While in Meeca, he got a divine order to go to
India and spread the message of Sufism there. This brought him to India where he stayed till he left for his heavenly abode. In between, Khwaja visited plaes like Gazni, Bagdad, Lahore and Delhi.
Khwaja's great emphasis on the humanitarian aspect of Islam had a great appeal for persons of all castes, creeds and conviction. The aim of his life was to get divine knowledge through prayer and meditation and then educate the masses about true religion, the core of which was to love man and tend to his needs. For him it was not enough for a Sufi saint just to pray, so he strived hard for ameliorating the lot of suffering human beings, especially the poor. This earned him the name of Gareeb Nawaz, the protector of the poor. He believed in the wise dictum of a Sufi poet who had said that to please the heart of an unhappy person was an act like going on Haj. Following the tenets of Sufism which are very close to some Indian religions, earned him great reverence of different sections of the society.
A great believer in simple living, Khwaja had brought with him to India just two set of clothes, a stick, a bow and arrow, a salt case and a 'datoon'. And these were his only possessions through out his life. He
never bought a third set of clothes. He himself would wash his clothes and put patches on patches when they were torn. It is said that this made his clothes weigh as much as twelve kilos at the end. He would not waste 'chapatis' and soak dried ones in water and eat them. He would spend a lot of time reading the Quran and was so lost in prayer that he would not do anything else for several days.
The Urs is held from the 1st to 6th day of the Islamic month of Rajjab. The exact date of his death is not known as he had shut himself up in his cell for prayer and meditation and was found dead by his disciples when they opened it after six days. So the celebrations take place for six days.
The Urs ceremonies commence with the hoisting of a flag at the Buland Darwaza. The privilege of bringing the flag now belongs to the Gauri family of Bhilwara in Rajasthan, whereas during pre-partition days it was brought from Lal Shah Baba across the border. With this ceremony, the time of the afternoon service at the main shrine changes to 7.30 p.m. The sandal paste that had deposited on the shrine during the year is peeled off and it is then distributed among the pilgrims. The Jannati Darwaza in the east of the shrine remains open all through the six days of the Urs. In
the evening, it is fascinating to watch the presentation of the 'chhadi' by the Kalandars.
A great attraction of the Urs fair is the visit of a class-by-itself set of pilgrims called Kalandars who come here not for the fulfilment of any desire of their own or their family, but to keep up the old tradition of their ancestors. Their prayer to the Khwaja is for the health, peace and prosperity of every citizen of the country. They are always in search for opportunities to serve humanity and also enthuse others to do so. By no means, they are beggars. The Kalandars love to spend their lives in serving at big and small 'dargahs' all over the country. They give up all wordly relations and only then are initiated into their sect. Their participation in various ceremonies during Urs adds colour to the festival.
At several places in the Dargah premises can be enjoyed the singing of lilting 'qawwalis'. The Shahi Mehfil of 'qawwals' takes place in the 'mehfilkhana'. On the sixth day, before the Qul ceremony, the pilgrims wash the outer walls of the shrine with rose and lavender water, collect the holy liquid in bottles and carry it home as 'tarbarruk'. One special feature of the last day is the closing of Jannati Darwaza and another one is the holding of a mass prayer.
A highly interesting sight in the shrine is the looting of rice cooked in two large 'degs' (cauldrons) with a capacity of 40 quintals and 30 quintals each Rich devotees pay for this. Cooking goes on all through the night. At dawn with the firing of a cannon, 'pirzadas' with their bodies wrapped in rags plung into the steaming food and scoop out the contents in buckets, as they have hereditary right to do so. The looted rice is then sold as 'tabarruk'.
After the morning prayer, people start gathering at the holy tomb. Celebrating the Qul Day devotees recite Quran, Darood, Shigra-e-Chistia and other verses. They also tie small turbans on each other's head and pray for peace and prosperity.
Thus falls the final curtain on an event at the great Sufi saint's resting place which had been bustling with people from all over the sub-continent for a week and the site of fascinating ceremonies.
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Time to Regroup on Iran
Israelis - and Jewish people the world over- now know that neither the Democratic administration nor American Jewry will be there for them on critical matters of security.
David Friedman
Aug 31, 2015, 11:50 AM (GMT+3)
Iran Nuclear ProgramProportionality
The JCPOA is not going to be thwarted by Congress. Even if the Senate musters the 60 votes necessary to break a filibuster and reject the deal, there is no chance that it will produce enough votes to override a presidential veto. So for the near term, the United States will be a party to this reckless act of appeasement.
Our political leaders, especially the Jewish ones, have failed us. Jerry Nadler, an outspoken supporter of Israel and a long time congressman from one of New York's most Jewish districts, proved to be all talk and no action. Obama had him at hello. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a congresswoman from a heavily Jewish district in South Florida and head of the Democratic National Committee, elevated politics over principle. Over and over again, she went on the airwaves to defend the Iran deal, spouting the nonsensical talking points fed her by the administration. Other Jewish legislators were no better. Even Chuck Schumer, who will vote against the deal, did nothing to exercise the considerable influence he has over his colleagues.
Our non-political leadership failed us as well. While there were notable exceptions, many prominent American Jews – in the rabbinate, academia, the arts and elsewhere – were all too quick to support the Iran deal. In the face of united opposition to the deal from the State of Israel – spanning the far left to the far right – many American Jews, none with any expertise in military security, nonetheless honored their loyalty to Obama above all else. Incredibly, a greater percentage of American Jews support the Iran deal than the population at large.
We must now confront the painful reality that Israel currently cannot trust a Democratic administration nor a majority of the American Jewish community to side with it on critical and existential matters of security. That is not to say that the relationship between the two countries is, God forbid, irreconcilably broken. A Republican administration will hopefully emerge that will share Israel's world view, and, even under a Democratic administration, military cooperation and coordination between the USA and Israel is at a very high level (in the interests of both sides) and does not appear to be in jeopardy (at least not yet). But it is unfortunately apparent that many of Israel's friends in America have disappointed us and proven unreliable in observing their pledges of loyalty and support when needed the most.
Incredibly, a greater percentage of American Jews support the Iran deal than the population at large.
Among the perilous consequences of the current situation is the potential loss of Israel's power of deterrence against its enemies. Terrorist organizations read the same newspapers that we do, and they are gleeful in their perception that the United States, including its Jewish leaders, has abandoned Israel in its time of need. As they see Israel in an increasingly weakened state, their aggression is likely to increase proportionately.
Israel must respond to its rejection by the United States and send a clear message to its enemies who undoubtedly are salivating over their good fortune. If I were Bibi Netanyahu, I might write a letter that looks something like this:
Mr. President:
You have acted in a manner that you deem in the best interests of your country. Now Israel must do the same.
For decades, Israel has shown great restraint against its hostile neighbors to accommodate the geopolitical goals of the United States. In the First Gulf War, Israel was besieged by scud missiles from Iraq but held its fire to permit the United States to maintain a coalition with Arab countries. Following each of its defensive wars, Israel has returned land validly captured at the request of the American administration. More recently, Israel has responded to indiscriminate rocket fire into its population centers with the type of limited force that no other country would consider, all at the request of our American ally.
"Ten years ago, Israel evacuated 8000 Jews from Gaza with the support of the United States in an attempt to demonstrate its commitment to Palestinian self-determination. The evacuation almost split the country in half and ultimately proved disastrous, but it was at least accompanied by a letter from then-president George W. Bush that recognized the permanence of a Jewish presence in Judea and Samaria. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ripped up that letter virtually the day you appointed her.
Israel thus has proven, time and time again, that it is willing to make great sacrifices on account of its friendship with, and loyalty to, the United States, with only mixed results in return. But never have Israel's concerns been so completely rejected as in the case of the Iran agreement. Your intent to implement a deal with Iran at all costs puts my country at an untenable risk, both in the short and the long term. In the short term, you will be funding Hezbollah and Hamas with billions of dollars to terrorize our population. In the long term – only 10 years from now – you will have created a nuclear Iran. As our enemies rejoice in their good fortune and predictions of Israel's demise – all a direct result of the JCPOA -- Israel must re-calibrate its security platform in response.
With our enemies expected to grow stronger with enhanced weapons, and more emboldened by the return of Iran to the community of nations, we can no longer follow a path of 'proportionate force' in response to attacks against our people -- attacks that American leaders have acknowledged will result from the implementation of the JCPOA. Such proportionality, followed to its logical conclusion, will only encourage further militancy and ultimately lead to our destruction. Rather, we are respectfully informing the leadership of the United States, our greatest friend, as well as all of our enemies, that any further attacks on Israel, whether by rocket, by tunnel, by incursion or otherwise, will be met with entirely disproportionate force – the type of force every other nation has used and will use under comparable circumstances -- designed to immediately end the battle and discourage and deter further misconduct. You have left us with no other choice.
Winston Churchill is considered by many to be the greatest leader of his generation. To defeat the Nazis, Churchill, in coordination with American forces, bombed population centers in Dresden, Germany and elsewhere in early 1945. Civilian life was lost but the war quickly ended, Nazism was defeated and Churchill was regaled as a hero. No one holds life to be more precious than the People of Israel and we will never target civilians. But we will no longer permit human shields to limit our self-defense and we will send a clear message to deter the terrorist attacks that we know are coming. We will not be held to a different standard than the United States, we will not bow to the world's hypocrisy and we will defeat Islamic terrorism by any and all means necessary.
I hope this clarifies our position in response to the JCPOA's approval.
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