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dependency or need of supervision of children. Article 8 - Courts. Comments: On February 20, 2018, Abram Arthur Johnson left his residence and has not returned. The clerk provides a user ID and password to provide access for law enforcement officials. This page provides information about Court Records Search resources in Alabama. Today, a probable cause warrant was issued to the victim in the case. Name: Phone: Inmate Money Clerks (251) 574-3381 : Classification (251) 574-3378 : Docket/Booking 1 (251) 574-3340 : For All Divisions of the Sheriff's Office Not Listed Below and for information call. The Heritage Who’s Who Recognizes Laurence P. Barnes was preceded in death by her parents, James and Eula Bae Stevens; 4 brothers, 1 sister, son-in-law, Michael. As of October 2nd, 2019 there is a warrant outstanding for each individual listed below. Jail Information; Inmate Booking Houston County Sheriff's Office 3330 Hwy 149, Erin, TN. 6, Judge Kelley Andrews. Search through Baldwin County clerk of court records to uncover information from dozens of public records databases. In 1823, the Georgia State Legislature designated Knoxville as the county seat, and a courthouse square was laid out. David Edward Burgett was booked in Baldwin County, AL on 10/01/2015 at 21:13 for WRIT CHILD SUPPORT/CONTEMPT OF COURT. Alabama Department of Corrections! Inmate Locater, Arrest Warrants, Most Wanted. An outstanding warrant in Baldwin County led investigators in California to a storage unit with more than 50 pounds of marijuana inside and evidence of illicit interstate sales, according to the. Chatham County is the fifth largest county in Georgia, and proud to be the home of the Georgia Ports Authority better known as the Port of Savannah. The people featured on this site may not have been convicted of the charges or crimes listed and are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Search anonymously public records for warrants, police & criminal records in Al from 1900s-2019. In an effort to protect privacy, we now require all visitors to fill in the text from the image to search. An arrest warrant is an authorization on behalf of the state government of Florida that allows for the pursuit and ultimate arrest of an individual named by the arrest warrant. Jefferson County, AL Inmate List. Stuley, Senior Consultant, with Park Consulting, L. Baldwin County Sheriff. In order for this
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whose hyperplane section is $\{x, y, z, w\}$. We then claim there is a smooth sextic K3 surface $S \subset \pp^4$ containing $D$ and the general $2$-secant lines $\overline{xy}$ and $\overline{zw}$ to $D$. Equivalently, we want to show the map \[\{(S, R) : R \subset S\} \mapsto \{(R, D)\},\] from the space of smooth sextic K3 surfaces $S$, to the space of pairs $(R, D)$ where $R$ is a rational normal curve meeting the canonical curve $D = S \cap H$ in four points, is dominant; for this it suffices to check the vanishing of $H^1(N_S(-H-R))$ at any smooth sextic K3 containing a rational normal curve $R$ (where $H = [D]$ is the hyperplane class on $S$). We first note that a sextic K3 surface $S$ containing a rational normal curve $R$ exists, by Theorem~1.1 of~\cite{knutsen}. On this K3 surface, our vector bundle $N_S(-H-R)$ is the direct sum of the line bundles $H - R$ and $2H - R$; consequently, it suffices to show $H^1(\oo_S(n)(-R)) = 0$ for $n \geq 1$. For this we use the exact sequence \[0 \to \oo_S(n)(-R) \to \oo_S(n) \to \oo_S(n)|_R = \oo_R(n) \to 0,\] and note that $H^1(\oo_S(n)) = 0$ by Kodaira vanishing, while $H^0(\oo_S(n)) \to H^0(\oo_R(n))$ is surjective since $R$ is projectively normal. This shows the existence of the desired K3 surface $S$ containing $D$ and the general $4$-secant rational normal curve $
whose hyperplane section is $\{x, y, z, w\}$. We then claim there is a smooth sextic K3 surface $S \subset \pp^4$ containing $D$ and the general $2$-secant lines $\overline{xy}$ and $\overline{zw}$ to $D$. Equivalently, we want to show the map \[\{(S, R) : R \subset S\} \mapsto \{(R, D)\},\] from the space of smooth sextic K3 surfaces $S$, to the space of pairs $(R, D)$ where $R$ is a rational normal curve meeting the canonical curve $D = S \cap H$ in four points, is dominant; for this it suffices to check the vanishing of $H^1(N_S(-H-R))$ at any smooth sextic K3 containing a rational normal curve $R$ (where $H = [D]$ is the hyperplane class on $S$). We first note that a sextic K3 surface $S$ containing a rational normal curve $R$ exists, by Theorem~1.1 of~\cite{knutsen}. On this K3 surface, our vector bundle $N_S(-H-R)$ is the direct sum of the line bundles $H - R$ and $2H - R$; consequently, it suffices to show $H^1(\oo_S(n)(-R)) = 0$ for $n \geq 1$. For this we use the exact sequence \[0 \to \oo_S(n)(-R) \to \oo_S(n) \to \oo_S(n)|_R = \oo_R(n) \to 0,\] and note that $H^1(\oo_S(n)) = 0$ by Kodaira vanishing, while $H^0(\oo_S(n)) \to H^0(\oo_R(n))$ is surjective since $R$ is projectively normal. This shows the existence of the desired K3 surface $S$ containing $D$ and the general $4$-secant rational normal curve $
R$. Next, we claim that the linear series $H + R$ on $S$ is basepoint-free. To see this, we first note that $H$ is basepoint free, so any basepoints must lie on the curve $R$. Now the short exact sequence of sheaves \[0 \to \oo_S(H) \to \oo_S(H + R) \to \oo_S(H + R)|_R \to 0\] gives a long exact sequence in cohomology \[\cdots \to H^0(\oo_S(H + R)) \to H^0(\oo_S(H + R)|_R) \to H^1(\oo_S(H)) \to \cdots.\] Since the complete linear series attached to $\oo_S(H + R)|_R \simeq \oo_{\pp^1}(2)$ is basepoint-free, it suffices to show that $H^0(\oo_S(H + R)) \to H^0(\oo_S(H + R)|_R)$ is surjective. For this, it suffices to note that $H^1(\oo_S(H)) = 0$ by Kodaira vanishing. Thus, $H + R$ is basepoint-free. In particular, the Bertini theorem implies the general curve of class $H + R$ is smooth. Such a curve is of degree~$10$ and genus~$7$; in particular it is a BN-curve by results of \cite{iliev}. So it suffices to find a curve of class $H + R$ on $S$ passing through $p_1, p_2, \ldots, p_{10}$. By construction, as divisors on $D$, we have \[p_1 + p_2 + \cdots + p_{10} \sim H + R.\] By Lemma~\ref{pic-res-enough}, it suffices to show $\dim H^0(\oo_S(H + R)) = 8$ and $\dim H^0(\oo_S(R
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crumbling wills, stained congregational registers, taped-together press reports, and miserly court dockets, and it becomes possible to glimpse the profound gulf that opens between the slaveholders’ God and the slaves’—between Caesar’s tribute and Canaan land, master’s Heaven and bondsman’s Hell. In the archive, cold and church-quiet, musty with the scent of volumes opened for the first time in centuries, one confronts the abyss of the past more directly than in any historic house tour or costume epic. Something about the fragility of the paper, the bleed of the ink: here is the hard evidence of former lives, the faintest reflection of a desk-bound clerk or cotton king worrying over his subsequent sentence. 12 Years a Slave, sketching at once the raw intimacies of slavery and its irrevocable distances, is for me the movies’ closest kin to the bleed of the ink. The documentary record of American slavery, and particularly of the slaves’ experiences, offers little in the way of firm conclusions, forcing the historian to suture together maddeningly elusive scraps of the past into something resembling a narrative. It’s this notion of history as an unfinished puzzle that most appeals to my sense of nonfiction writing as a craft, less like painting than sculpture or collage, a matter of refashioning the materials to reflect at once the order of a story and the chaos of life. As a graduate student in the colonial and antebellum history of the U.S. South, this is what I do: I pin slaves’ ghost stories to the wall in thematic clusters, arrange index cards inscribed with census data on the floor, treat the spindles of yarn I discover in the archive as sweaters waiting to be knit, unraveled, and knit again until I understand what happened, or at least understand that understanding what happened is not these labors’ inevitable outcome. This is, as you might expect, a frustrating endeavor—history is a horizon line, omnipresent but always out of reach. In moments when the ghosts resist description, when the sweater emerges full of holes, it is impossible to stave off the onrush of doubt, impossible to ignore the niggling feeling that I’d do better by the subjects of my scholarship if I admitted defeat in the face of their bold and endlessly complex humanity. By comparison, historical films—especially those that play fastest and loosest with the facts—se
crumbling wills, stained congregational registers, taped-together press reports, and miserly court dockets, and it becomes possible to glimpse the profound gulf that opens between the slaveholders’ God and the slaves’—between Caesar’s tribute and Canaan land, master’s Heaven and bondsman’s Hell. In the archive, cold and church-quiet, musty with the scent of volumes opened for the first time in centuries, one confronts the abyss of the past more directly than in any historic house tour or costume epic. Something about the fragility of the paper, the bleed of the ink: here is the hard evidence of former lives, the faintest reflection of a desk-bound clerk or cotton king worrying over his subsequent sentence. 12 Years a Slave, sketching at once the raw intimacies of slavery and its irrevocable distances, is for me the movies’ closest kin to the bleed of the ink. The documentary record of American slavery, and particularly of the slaves’ experiences, offers little in the way of firm conclusions, forcing the historian to suture together maddeningly elusive scraps of the past into something resembling a narrative. It’s this notion of history as an unfinished puzzle that most appeals to my sense of nonfiction writing as a craft, less like painting than sculpture or collage, a matter of refashioning the materials to reflect at once the order of a story and the chaos of life. As a graduate student in the colonial and antebellum history of the U.S. South, this is what I do: I pin slaves’ ghost stories to the wall in thematic clusters, arrange index cards inscribed with census data on the floor, treat the spindles of yarn I discover in the archive as sweaters waiting to be knit, unraveled, and knit again until I understand what happened, or at least understand that understanding what happened is not these labors’ inevitable outcome. This is, as you might expect, a frustrating endeavor—history is a horizon line, omnipresent but always out of reach. In moments when the ghosts resist description, when the sweater emerges full of holes, it is impossible to stave off the onrush of doubt, impossible to ignore the niggling feeling that I’d do better by the subjects of my scholarship if I admitted defeat in the face of their bold and endlessly complex humanity. By comparison, historical films—especially those that play fastest and loosest with the facts—se
em comfortably whole, and though I understand this to be an illusion, an evasion, I find it easy to sink into their plush assurances. Though I no longer count Gone with the Wind among Hollywood’s finest films, unable to set aside its Lost Cause mythos to focus on the drapes, I still sometimes discover it on television and awake from my reverie a few hours later, drugged by its venerable charms. Perhaps it’s this fugue state in critical thinking that many movies strive to produce which makes historians so prickly about accuracy. We understand intuitively, because the conclusions in our own work necessarily prove so incomplete, that no peer-reviewed article or scholarly monograph stands a chance against Selznick’s romance or Spielberg’s grace. And yet I struggle, balancing a career that demands a commitment to the truth with another, film criticism, so frequently dedicated to appreciating fiction, against historians’ severity — or, to put it more charitably, their rigor. The impulse to ensure that the most widely disseminated images of the past honestly reflect its complications is surely a virtuous one, but at what point do we risk missing the forest for the trees? If filmmakers have an obligation to history, what obligation do historians have to art? Where do we draw the line between the forgivable elision and the unforgivable sin? As it happens, 12 Years a Slave is a vastly more accomplished piece of work than either Selznick’s or Spielberg’s, both better history and better art. Certainly, McQueen’s drama has its detractors—scholar Carole Boyce Davies decried the absence of black resistance in the film, while Armond White, now somewhat infamously, described the film as “a repugnant experience,” depicting Northup without “spiritual resource or political drive,” its “mawkish” rendering of “existential victims” allowing the viewer to “feel good about feeling bad.” I wondered, reading Davies’ measured investigation and White’s rhetorical grenade, if either had in fact seen the film, or only spied it through their fingers. Davies, at least, is correct in noting that Ridley’s adaptation excises scenes of resistance that appear in the memoir, and admits that no film can be expected to mirror its source material with “absolute fidelity.” But what of those sequences that do, in fact
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stringent limitations on Pinpoint as a way of preventing it from being used for spam or fraud. The default limitations are: You must send messages from a verified mailbox (and that mailbox should have already been verified at this point) You can only send messages to verified addresses You can only send 200 messages within any 24-hour period You can only send one message per second AWS does allow you to work around these limitations, but to do so you must open a case with AWS and request limit increases or removal. You can do so here. One of the best ways to shortcut the verified address requirement is to verify an entire domain. Let's suppose, for example, that you want to send out a company newsletter or something like that. Most of the recipients would presumably have e-mail addresses within your company's domain. Verifying the domain would allow you to send messages to those recipients without having to verify them individually. If you want to verify an entire domain, go to the Web interface for your project and click Settings, followed by e-mail, as shown in Figure 5. Now, click the Edit button found in the Identity Details section. When you reach the following screen, set the Identity Details setting to Domain, as shown in Figure 6, and then follow the remaining prompts to complete the domain registration process. [Click on image for larger view.] Figure 5. The e-mail usage and restrictions page. [Click on image for larger view.] Figure 6. Editing the identity details for verification. So now that I've talked about the E-mail verification process, I want to move on and talk about the process of setting up the actual mail campaign. I will cover that in part two. Brien Posey is a 16-time Microsoft MVP with decades of IT experience. As a freelance writer, Posey has written thousands of articles and contributed to several dozen books on a wide variety of IT topics. Prior to going freelance, Posey was a CIO for a national chain of hospitals and health care facilities. He has also served as a network administrator for some of the country's largest insurance companies and for the Department of Defense at Fort Knox. In addition to his continued work in IT, Posey has spent the last several years actively training as a commercial scientist-astronaut candidate in preparation to fly on a mission to study polar mesospheric clouds from space. You can follow his spaceflight training on his Web site. Library Populi Giving Contact Search About the
stringent limitations on Pinpoint as a way of preventing it from being used for spam or fraud. The default limitations are: You must send messages from a verified mailbox (and that mailbox should have already been verified at this point) You can only send messages to verified addresses You can only send 200 messages within any 24-hour period You can only send one message per second AWS does allow you to work around these limitations, but to do so you must open a case with AWS and request limit increases or removal. You can do so here. One of the best ways to shortcut the verified address requirement is to verify an entire domain. Let's suppose, for example, that you want to send out a company newsletter or something like that. Most of the recipients would presumably have e-mail addresses within your company's domain. Verifying the domain would allow you to send messages to those recipients without having to verify them individually. If you want to verify an entire domain, go to the Web interface for your project and click Settings, followed by e-mail, as shown in Figure 5. Now, click the Edit button found in the Identity Details section. When you reach the following screen, set the Identity Details setting to Domain, as shown in Figure 6, and then follow the remaining prompts to complete the domain registration process. [Click on image for larger view.] Figure 5. The e-mail usage and restrictions page. [Click on image for larger view.] Figure 6. Editing the identity details for verification. So now that I've talked about the E-mail verification process, I want to move on and talk about the process of setting up the actual mail campaign. I will cover that in part two. Brien Posey is a 16-time Microsoft MVP with decades of IT experience. As a freelance writer, Posey has written thousands of articles and contributed to several dozen books on a wide variety of IT topics. Prior to going freelance, Posey was a CIO for a national chain of hospitals and health care facilities. He has also served as a network administrator for some of the country's largest insurance companies and for the Department of Defense at Fort Knox. In addition to his continued work in IT, Posey has spent the last several years actively training as a commercial scientist-astronaut candidate in preparation to fly on a mission to study polar mesospheric clouds from space. You can follow his spaceflight training on his Web site. Library Populi Giving Contact Search About the
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in its sole discretion whether the last episode of the Special Subject Week must end with a Contestant completing Game Play (by either winning, stopping play or being eliminated) or whether a Special Subject Week Contestant may be held over to complete Game Play on the next scheduled Tape Date. Special Subject Week Contestants who do not have the opportunity to play the Game during the Special Subject Week may be put into the Contestant Pool or may be required to go through the standard audition process, at the Producer’s sole discretion based on the process used to qualify the Contestant for the Special Subject Week. The Producer reserves the right to have different question structure and/or prize structure or alter the Program in other ways for Special Subject Week episodes. ii. Special Player Weeks Producer reserves the right to produce specialty episodes of the Program where the Contestants are selected using special criteria to be determined by the Producer (e.g. teams, celebrities, college students, high school chess clubs, and ‘little ones’ etc.). Such episodes will be grouped together and run for up to a week (“Special Player Week”). Contestants for a Special Player Week must be specifically qualified for such Special Player Week using tests and/or requirements to be determined in the Producer’s sole discretion. The first episode of a Special Player Week will begin with a Special Player Week Contestant who is scheduled for such episode’s Tape Date. The Producer will determine in its sole discretion whether the last episode of the Special Player Week must end with a Contestant completing Game play (by either winning, stopping play or being eliminated) or whether a Special Player Week Contestant may be held over to complete Game play on the next scheduled Tape Date. Special Player Week Contestants who do not have the opportunity to play the Game during the Special Player Week may be put into the Contestant Pool or may be required to go through the standard audition process, at the Producer’s sole discretion based on the process used to qualify the Contestant for the Special Player Week. If such Contestants would have played the Game as members of a team during the Special Player Week episodes they may be placed back into the Contestant Pool in Producer’s sole discretion as either team members or individuals. The Producer reserves the right to have different question structure (including, but not limited to, changing the subject matter of the questions from general knowledge to specific subject areas) and/or prize structure or alter the Program in other ways for Special Player Week episodes.
in its sole discretion whether the last episode of the Special Subject Week must end with a Contestant completing Game Play (by either winning, stopping play or being eliminated) or whether a Special Subject Week Contestant may be held over to complete Game Play on the next scheduled Tape Date. Special Subject Week Contestants who do not have the opportunity to play the Game during the Special Subject Week may be put into the Contestant Pool or may be required to go through the standard audition process, at the Producer’s sole discretion based on the process used to qualify the Contestant for the Special Subject Week. The Producer reserves the right to have different question structure and/or prize structure or alter the Program in other ways for Special Subject Week episodes. ii. Special Player Weeks Producer reserves the right to produce specialty episodes of the Program where the Contestants are selected using special criteria to be determined by the Producer (e.g. teams, celebrities, college students, high school chess clubs, and ‘little ones’ etc.). Such episodes will be grouped together and run for up to a week (“Special Player Week”). Contestants for a Special Player Week must be specifically qualified for such Special Player Week using tests and/or requirements to be determined in the Producer’s sole discretion. The first episode of a Special Player Week will begin with a Special Player Week Contestant who is scheduled for such episode’s Tape Date. The Producer will determine in its sole discretion whether the last episode of the Special Player Week must end with a Contestant completing Game play (by either winning, stopping play or being eliminated) or whether a Special Player Week Contestant may be held over to complete Game play on the next scheduled Tape Date. Special Player Week Contestants who do not have the opportunity to play the Game during the Special Player Week may be put into the Contestant Pool or may be required to go through the standard audition process, at the Producer’s sole discretion based on the process used to qualify the Contestant for the Special Player Week. If such Contestants would have played the Game as members of a team during the Special Player Week episodes they may be placed back into the Contestant Pool in Producer’s sole discretion as either team members or individuals. The Producer reserves the right to have different question structure (including, but not limited to, changing the subject matter of the questions from general knowledge to specific subject areas) and/or prize structure or alter the Program in other ways for Special Player Week episodes.
iii. Double Your Money Producer may, for a period of time, in its sole discretion, and otherwise subject to the rules herein, allow for the value assigned to one, several, or all PCA “CHESS WARS” games(s) to be doubled (“Double Your Money”). All prizes are subject to the terms of Rule 5, below, including but not limited to, payment of prizes in excess of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000). Double Your Money is in effect only during the episode(s) of the Program designated by the Producer. Should a Contestant who begins Game play during an episode designated as Double Your Money become a Holdover Contestant (see Rule 4(A), above), and continue during an episode of the Program that is not designated Double Your Money, then the Double Your Money feature will no longer be available to that Contestant. If a Holdover Contestant begins Game play during a standard episode of the Program and continues Game play during an episode of the Program designated as Double Your Money, that Contestant may have the opportunity to answer one or more Double Your Money question(s). C. Game Play All Contestants will be asked to play a game of chess “CHESS WARS” sometimes known as “BLITZ CHESS” which is a chess game played very quickly and with varying degrees of difficulty, as determined in the sole discretion of the Producer. “CHESS WARS” is played on a 32′ X 32′ giant chess board in the television studio. The “CHESS WARS” chess pieces are also giant and almost 4′ tall. The “CHESS WARS” game is timed and each player can earn points by taking the other players pieces. This make for a very aggressive and fast game because if the game does not arrive at “CheckMate” prior to time running out, the game is decided by who has the most points. Contestants who win the “CHESS WARS” game must then go to the giant video wall which is an electronic chess board. Every square has a prize. Some are called “Booby Prizes” some are additional amounts of cash or trips, cruises, cars or trucks. If the player chooses the correct six (6) positions on the large video wall that represents a giant Chess Board The PCA PRO PLAYER wins One Million Dollars ($1,000,000
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what they enjoy and could even encourage them to continue with athletics in later years. A brand new production of affordable and sustainable outside sports areas, which serve as a stepping stone into club venues, is getting created. Many academic institutions can't get sport facilities refurbished, which means children may miss out on sporting opportunities. Generally, academic institutions in Addington CR0 5 simply can't afford to renew their athletic areas or they haven't got enough room for the installation. In lots of organisations, compact activity facilities are being created and fitted in a smaller size to meet restricted spending budgets and also to become more cost effective. They're also designed to develop the FUNdamental sporting movement skills of running, jumping and throwing. If you are interested in the different facilities which we can construct, please complete our enquiry box. By filling in your details, we can get back to you with information on the costs and specifications, and can even provide you with a quote. By installing diverse athletic facilities closest to you in Addington CR0 5 kids are capable of getting involved with many activities for a far more varied experience. A few of the widely chosen facilities consist of shuttle run tracks, throwing areas and even jogging tracks. Medicine balls are a cost effective way to improve health and fitness https://www.athleticsequipment.org.uk/throwing/med-ball/london/addington/ Primary school sports facility construction can be created by setting up a single track; this may be utilised for long jump, relay races, hurdles and much more. This could be suitable for nearby schools if there isn't enough space for the standard 400m track. As the learners can then take part in numerous activities, they might discover a certain one that they love and want to carry on in a professional sports club. There are not a lot of facilities that are aimed at people at the beginners level, which makes young people reluctant to engage in athletics. Many experts have suggested that these sporting activities need to be made accessible for young people from as young as primary school KS one up to secondary school. Find out more about secondary schools here https://www.athleticsequipment.org.uk/program/secondary/london/addington/ A brand new sports model has been created by UKA, allowing young children to participate in sports and athletic features. This offers a cost-effective, versatile, beginners level option that makes use of attractive layouts and colour schemes created to catch the attention of brand new participants. We are able
what they enjoy and could even encourage them to continue with athletics in later years. A brand new production of affordable and sustainable outside sports areas, which serve as a stepping stone into club venues, is getting created. Many academic institutions can't get sport facilities refurbished, which means children may miss out on sporting opportunities. Generally, academic institutions in Addington CR0 5 simply can't afford to renew their athletic areas or they haven't got enough room for the installation. In lots of organisations, compact activity facilities are being created and fitted in a smaller size to meet restricted spending budgets and also to become more cost effective. They're also designed to develop the FUNdamental sporting movement skills of running, jumping and throwing. If you are interested in the different facilities which we can construct, please complete our enquiry box. By filling in your details, we can get back to you with information on the costs and specifications, and can even provide you with a quote. By installing diverse athletic facilities closest to you in Addington CR0 5 kids are capable of getting involved with many activities for a far more varied experience. A few of the widely chosen facilities consist of shuttle run tracks, throwing areas and even jogging tracks. Medicine balls are a cost effective way to improve health and fitness https://www.athleticsequipment.org.uk/throwing/med-ball/london/addington/ Primary school sports facility construction can be created by setting up a single track; this may be utilised for long jump, relay races, hurdles and much more. This could be suitable for nearby schools if there isn't enough space for the standard 400m track. As the learners can then take part in numerous activities, they might discover a certain one that they love and want to carry on in a professional sports club. There are not a lot of facilities that are aimed at people at the beginners level, which makes young people reluctant to engage in athletics. Many experts have suggested that these sporting activities need to be made accessible for young people from as young as primary school KS one up to secondary school. Find out more about secondary schools here https://www.athleticsequipment.org.uk/program/secondary/london/addington/ A brand new sports model has been created by UKA, allowing young children to participate in sports and athletic features. This offers a cost-effective, versatile, beginners level option that makes use of attractive layouts and colour schemes created to catch the attention of brand new participants. We are able
to provide you with much more information regarding primary school sports facility construction in Addington CR0 5 . All you need to do is send over your details by making use of the contact form provided on this page. The tear-stained face of the five-year-old girl haunted Rob Elcombe’s dreams for months. As panicked passengers waited to get on lifeboats to escape the sinking Costa Concordia, the girl’s distraught father debated returning to their cabin for medication. Mr Elcombe and his wife Tracey Gunn were among those who pleaded with Italian William Arlotti to stay on deck with his daughter Dayana. Former captain Francesco Schettino raised his voice and blamed officers for being “at fault” in the January 2012 Costa Concordia cruise ship disaster during his trial on Friday. “It was the fault of the bridge team,” Schettino said to Alessandra Guarini, lawyer for one of the passengers, during questioning. Schettino is the only person on trial after Costa Cruises and a number of crew members and company staff reached plea bargains with prosecutors in the sinking that killed 32 people. A Cochrane Database systematic review has concluded that current evidence supports acupuncture as a treatment for pelvic and back pain in pregnancy. The authors included 26 randomised trials examining 4093 pregnant women in their review. Moderate-quality evidence suggested that both acupuncture and exercise tailored to the stage of pregnancy can significantly reduce evening pelvic pain and lumbo-pelvic pain compared to usual care alone. In addition acupuncture was found to be significantly more effective than exercise for reducing evening pelvic pain, and was also more effective than physiotherapy at relieving evening lumbo-pelvic pain and disability and improving pain and function, although the effects were small. State Rep. Dan Ryan has come out this week with a strong call to the community to unite behind the official process involved in the review of One Charlestown rather than having individual organizations start leading the process – perhaps allowing the development to slip through without proper vetting while the community argues amongst itself. Ryan’s statements came after letters this month from the Charlestown Preservation Society (CPS) and the Charlestown Neighborhood Council (CNC) were issued to Mayor Walsh – both iterating opposition to the project and also that the community process be run through the CNC, and not the mandated City process. “This petty neighborhood posturing needs to stop or we’re going to get a really big
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create a free account to become a fan of SamSinister ← Black River by Louise Walsh Top 10 Tuesday: recent book buys → From Ishiguro to Rowling in 6 steps It’s time for another attempt at #6Degrees of separation. I chickened out of last month’s chain because I didn’t know the starting book and my creative juices were not flowing. Lets hope I fair better this time. We begin with Kazuo Ishiguro and Never Let Me Go –a dystopian science fiction novel published in 2005. I’ve not read it. I have a copy on my TBR but am not sure I will ever get to read it since I don’t really ‘do’ sci fi. It’s certainly got pedigree having been shortlisted for the Booker Prize that year and included in Time Magazine’s 100 best English-language novels published since 1923. I don’t know how you feel about lists like this. Do you immediately begin checking off how many of the novels you’ve read or do you start questioning on what basis the list was constructed. The ones that irritate me the most are those that include words like ‘should’ and ‘must read’. Who are these people to tell me what I should and should not read. I will make up my own mind thank you. But I digress. I promise to get back on topic…… Link 1: Do Not Say We Have Nothing Digging around for info about Never Let me Go I discovered the title comes from a fictional song on a cassette tape by fictional singer Judy Bridgewater (you can read more about this here). Many novelists use the inter-textuality approach when choosing their book titles. One of them is Madeleine Thien who has just won Canada’s Governor General’s Literary Award for fiction with her novel Do Not Say We Have Nothing (a novel I thought outstanding and deserved to win the Booker prize this year). Thien takes her inspiration from an adaptation from the Chinese translation of the L’Internationale, the 19th century song adopted by socialist and worker groups worldwide. “Do not say that we have nothing, / We shall be the masters of the world!”. Titles inspired by other texts gives me my next link Link 2: Of Mice and Men The title of Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is taken from
create a free account to become a fan of SamSinister ← Black River by Louise Walsh Top 10 Tuesday: recent book buys → From Ishiguro to Rowling in 6 steps It’s time for another attempt at #6Degrees of separation. I chickened out of last month’s chain because I didn’t know the starting book and my creative juices were not flowing. Lets hope I fair better this time. We begin with Kazuo Ishiguro and Never Let Me Go –a dystopian science fiction novel published in 2005. I’ve not read it. I have a copy on my TBR but am not sure I will ever get to read it since I don’t really ‘do’ sci fi. It’s certainly got pedigree having been shortlisted for the Booker Prize that year and included in Time Magazine’s 100 best English-language novels published since 1923. I don’t know how you feel about lists like this. Do you immediately begin checking off how many of the novels you’ve read or do you start questioning on what basis the list was constructed. The ones that irritate me the most are those that include words like ‘should’ and ‘must read’. Who are these people to tell me what I should and should not read. I will make up my own mind thank you. But I digress. I promise to get back on topic…… Link 1: Do Not Say We Have Nothing Digging around for info about Never Let me Go I discovered the title comes from a fictional song on a cassette tape by fictional singer Judy Bridgewater (you can read more about this here). Many novelists use the inter-textuality approach when choosing their book titles. One of them is Madeleine Thien who has just won Canada’s Governor General’s Literary Award for fiction with her novel Do Not Say We Have Nothing (a novel I thought outstanding and deserved to win the Booker prize this year). Thien takes her inspiration from an adaptation from the Chinese translation of the L’Internationale, the 19th century song adopted by socialist and worker groups worldwide. “Do not say that we have nothing, / We shall be the masters of the world!”. Titles inspired by other texts gives me my next link Link 2: Of Mice and Men The title of Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is taken from
the poem To a Mouse by Robert Burns: The best laid schemes o’ mice an’ men Gang aft agley”. The English ‘translation’ is The best laid schemes of mice and men Often go awry This was one of the first books we discussed when I joined a book club in 2013 and was a good example of how your perceptions can be changed. When someone suggested reading it I groaned – Steinbeck in my brain was someone whose work I had tried – and failed – tor head in the past. I thought him ‘gloomy’ and ‘slow’. Of Mice and Men was a delight however. It was poignant rather than gloomy and on the strength of that experience I went onto read the equally delightful and unexpectedly funny Cannery Row. Of Mice and Men has been a frequent target of censors who consider it vulgar and racist so it’s banned from some school systems in the USA. In the UK however it’s a popular choice on the school syllabus and has been a highly successful stage play. And so with censorship we come to my next link…. Link 3: Lady Chatterley’s Lover I simply don’t understand this clamour to ‘ban’ books. It seems prevalent in USA but not confined to that part of the world. My next book in the chain was the subject of huge controversy in the 1960s. Lady Chatterley’s Lover by D.H Lawrence was published privately in 1928 but a full unexpurgated edition was not published openly in the United Kingdom until 1960, when it became the subject of a landmark trial for obscenity. The publisher Penguin won the case, and quickly sold 3 million copies.I read his ‘greatest hits’ (including Sons and Lovers, Women in Love and The Rainbow) and though I’ve still got my old Penguin editions of his books, I can’t say he was one of my favourites authors. For decades Lawrence was required reading on university literature courses though by the time I got to university he was already on the way out. Today he barely gets a mention in those lists of top 100 novels and books you must read. Forgotten writers brings me to link number 4 Link 4: Tropic of Cancer Henry Miller is another author whose work was once controversial but like Lawrence, seems to have slipped out of public consciousness – at least
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the ship was headed.” The life raft was returned to the ship. “The police boat escorted our rescue craft, with Mussuah on board, to our rescue base, where Netcare 911 paramedics further evaluated his condition. “He was found to be suffering from mild dehydration.” Virginia City – 1940 Posted on October 27, 2013 by The Bogie Film Blog —Lots of Fun, If a Bit Overindulgent— Director: Michael Curtiz Union officer Kerry Bradford (Errol Flynn) escapes from a confederate prison with two friends (Alan Hale and Guinn Williams) only to later bump into his old Confederate captor, Vance Irby (Randolph Scott), in Virginia City. Irby’s trying to obtain millions of dollars in gold bars for the Confederates, and Bradford’s mission is to stop him. All the while, a young saloon dancer (Miriam Hopkins) comes between them. Virginia City is a fun old school western with great performances by all the actors (save one . . .), and plenty of tension to keep you hooked until the end. With a running time of slightly over two hours, Director Michael Curtiz probably could have shaved off about twenty minutes with a few less horse chases and saloon scenes, but that’s a small complaint to have in an otherwise good film. I thought Curtiz did a great job of making both sides of the conflict over the gold seem sympathetic. Heck, I was even rooting at points for Bogart’s poorly cast (I’ll get to it later…) Hispanic outlaw, John Murrell. Errol Flynn looks to be at his physical best, and while I don’t think that he had as much chemistry with Miriam Hopkins as Randolph Scott did, the love triangle they set up is works well enough to keep you guessing until the end. It’s a fan friendly film, so even the Confederates don’t really lose out in the end. Having an outside antagonist in Bogart helped make Flynn and Scott’s relationship of mutual respect grounded and believable as they eventually they got team up to do the right thing with the gold. Very watchable, although not a must see for Bogart fans, Virginia City is a great taste of Errol Flynn’s charismatic power. Let’s cut to the chase . . . why in the world did they go with the Mexican accent?!
the ship was headed.” The life raft was returned to the ship. “The police boat escorted our rescue craft, with Mussuah on board, to our rescue base, where Netcare 911 paramedics further evaluated his condition. “He was found to be suffering from mild dehydration.” Virginia City – 1940 Posted on October 27, 2013 by The Bogie Film Blog —Lots of Fun, If a Bit Overindulgent— Director: Michael Curtiz Union officer Kerry Bradford (Errol Flynn) escapes from a confederate prison with two friends (Alan Hale and Guinn Williams) only to later bump into his old Confederate captor, Vance Irby (Randolph Scott), in Virginia City. Irby’s trying to obtain millions of dollars in gold bars for the Confederates, and Bradford’s mission is to stop him. All the while, a young saloon dancer (Miriam Hopkins) comes between them. Virginia City is a fun old school western with great performances by all the actors (save one . . .), and plenty of tension to keep you hooked until the end. With a running time of slightly over two hours, Director Michael Curtiz probably could have shaved off about twenty minutes with a few less horse chases and saloon scenes, but that’s a small complaint to have in an otherwise good film. I thought Curtiz did a great job of making both sides of the conflict over the gold seem sympathetic. Heck, I was even rooting at points for Bogart’s poorly cast (I’ll get to it later…) Hispanic outlaw, John Murrell. Errol Flynn looks to be at his physical best, and while I don’t think that he had as much chemistry with Miriam Hopkins as Randolph Scott did, the love triangle they set up is works well enough to keep you guessing until the end. It’s a fan friendly film, so even the Confederates don’t really lose out in the end. Having an outside antagonist in Bogart helped make Flynn and Scott’s relationship of mutual respect grounded and believable as they eventually they got team up to do the right thing with the gold. Very watchable, although not a must see for Bogart fans, Virginia City is a great taste of Errol Flynn’s charismatic power. Let’s cut to the chase . . . why in the world did they go with the Mexican accent?!
? His name is John Murrell – couldn’t they have made him an ex-pat? Especially since they were going to stand him next to REAL MEXICANS for the entire film. It’s not a big part, and at times you’ll find yourself laughing for the wrong reasons. Bogart would have made a much stronger showing if they’d let him play the role a little closer to the bad guy he portrayed in The Oklahoma Kid. Not to say that there’s nothing of value here. Bogart’s first scene where he attempts to rob the stagecoach with Frank McHugh, Errol Flynn, and Miriam Hopkins aboard is a fun way to introduce his character. He also has a decent scene (if you can ignore the accent) with Randolph Scott as they strike a mutually beneficial deal while Bogart gets a bullet wound treated. It’s just the wrong, wrong, wrong movie for Bogart to be in. The part’s small. The accent was a terrible choice. And putting him next to Flynn and Scott accentuated his slight stature in a way that shocked me despite having seen almost all of his films by now! Not his greatest showcase. Virginia City was shot concurrently with It All Came True, and that might explain a little bit about why Bogart’s part is so small. . . Errol Flynn plays Union soldier Kerry Bradford. Flynn was born and bred to be an action hero, and he commands every frame of any scene that he’s in. Is it his best role? Probably not, but he portrays a much more three-dimensional cowboy than most Westerns of this era were able to pull off. He could ride, he could shoot, and he could get the women! Is there anything that Flynn couldn’t do? Randolph Scott plays Flynn’s Confederate nemesis, Vance Irby. Scott and Flynn worked really well together in this film as every conversation between them seemed charged with tension. I liked Scott a lot here, and as I’m unfamiliar with most of his filmography, I’ll need to check him out a bit further. Miriam Hopkins plays the Confederate spy Julia Hayne. Falling in love with both Scott and Flynn, I thought Hopkins did a great job in the role despite getting a bit razzed by critics at the time. She does a wonderful job of portraying a woman who’s torn between fulfilling
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ers repeated the importance of building and creating a strong portfolio, even more so than obtaining good grades. However, universities responded that although this is fine for the graduates who can rely on the "bank of mum and dad," it is a huge demand for students who need to juggle family and work on top of their studies. There was a direct call from universities for recruiters to be more considerate of these challenges. Recruiters responded by suggesting that if students need to choose between working hard to achieve a higher grade or pulling together a strong portfolio, the latter was preferable. 5. Consider apprenticeships Apprenticeships are relatively new to the industry, but they offer so much potential, Marcia Deakin of the NextGen Skills Academy argued. She added that the process of putting together apprenticeships is faster, and can be done in as little as 18 months. Framestore's Amy Smith says that apprenticeships are not really a competitor to degrees, but offer a viable alternative to work alongside them as part of the recruitment process. She said that although there is some housekeeping work that might put studios off, ultimately -- with a good mentor -- apprentices can simply get on with the job at hand. 6. Get involved with academic research "We must aspire to build meaningful collaborations to ensure the future success of the UK games sector" DrChris Lowthorpe, London College of Communication Dr Charlie Hargood of Bournemouth University made a strong call for the games industry to be more involved in academic research that goes on at universities. "That is part of the education process as well," he said. "Those post-doctoral students are the specialists of the games industry of the future." He called on industry professionals to help steer research to discuss the general problems that the industry faces, so that the research goes beyond, "the ivory tower and into the industry." This continued into the conversation around diversity, too, with speakers on the diversity panel explaining how university research can help them work through the challenges around hiring in games studios. Finally, Dr Chris Lowthorpe from the London College of Communication said: "We must aspire to build meaningful collaborations to ensure the future success of the UK games sector. We need an education chain that delivers value to everyone. We must work together and learn from each other. Working together not only exposes mental models, industry practices to students, it also exposes research and talent to industry." Better research could aid the diversity challenge facing studios 7.
ers repeated the importance of building and creating a strong portfolio, even more so than obtaining good grades. However, universities responded that although this is fine for the graduates who can rely on the "bank of mum and dad," it is a huge demand for students who need to juggle family and work on top of their studies. There was a direct call from universities for recruiters to be more considerate of these challenges. Recruiters responded by suggesting that if students need to choose between working hard to achieve a higher grade or pulling together a strong portfolio, the latter was preferable. 5. Consider apprenticeships Apprenticeships are relatively new to the industry, but they offer so much potential, Marcia Deakin of the NextGen Skills Academy argued. She added that the process of putting together apprenticeships is faster, and can be done in as little as 18 months. Framestore's Amy Smith says that apprenticeships are not really a competitor to degrees, but offer a viable alternative to work alongside them as part of the recruitment process. She said that although there is some housekeeping work that might put studios off, ultimately -- with a good mentor -- apprentices can simply get on with the job at hand. 6. Get involved with academic research "We must aspire to build meaningful collaborations to ensure the future success of the UK games sector" DrChris Lowthorpe, London College of Communication Dr Charlie Hargood of Bournemouth University made a strong call for the games industry to be more involved in academic research that goes on at universities. "That is part of the education process as well," he said. "Those post-doctoral students are the specialists of the games industry of the future." He called on industry professionals to help steer research to discuss the general problems that the industry faces, so that the research goes beyond, "the ivory tower and into the industry." This continued into the conversation around diversity, too, with speakers on the diversity panel explaining how university research can help them work through the challenges around hiring in games studios. Finally, Dr Chris Lowthorpe from the London College of Communication said: "We must aspire to build meaningful collaborations to ensure the future success of the UK games sector. We need an education chain that delivers value to everyone. We must work together and learn from each other. Working together not only exposes mental models, industry practices to students, it also exposes research and talent to industry." Better research could aid the diversity challenge facing studios 7.
Help educators prepare for future jobs Nia Wearn, senior games design lecturer at Staffordshire University, observed that some of the jobs that exist in games today -- especially around emerging trends like VR and esports -- didn't exist five or ten years ago. The industry is increasingly varied and always changing, she said, admitting that there's a real challenge in preparing students for jobs that simply might not exist yet. This is why collaboration with the industry is going to be crucial. 8. Speak to graduates early, because your competitors are Dr Peter Howell noted that other sectors are far more proactive than the games industry in trying to reach his students. Indeed, several of the panellists noted that companies -- from finance to defence -- identify promising students early on, and then nurture them through sponsorships and bursaries. "There's no reason the games industry can't do the same thing," Howell said. " The high costs might be off-putting, but that is countered by the high quality of graduate you get out the other end." Next, we reveal the five things ways universities can better support the games industry. Games Education Summit 2019 took place in Sheffield between April 15th - April 16th. GamesIndustry.biz was a media partner for the event. Over half of UK industry has "little to no understanding" of apprenticeships New report shows lack of apprenticeships among UK studios By Marie Dealessandri Esports added to The Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme Competitive gaming now recognised as an official activity to earn the award Digital Campaigns Manager Kwalee Lead Environment Artist – AAA Console/PC Games – Sweden Unity Developer - Europe - ˆ70,000 Datascope Recruitement Unanswered questions about Microsoft's Activision Blizzard deal | Opinion Unpacking | Games of the Year 2021 Former Firaxis art director Greg Foertsch unveils new studio, Bit Reactor filed: March 15, 2013 • Japan Kyoto wind farm turbine falls after pylon snaps Credit: Huge wind farm turbine snaps in Japan | AFP-JIJI | www.japantimes.co.jp ~~ A 38-ton wind turbine crashed 50 meters to the ground in Kyoto Prefecture after the steel column supporting it snapped, according to officials. The massive Dutch-made turbine, which sat atop a Japanese-made steel column, was part of a mountain wind farm. It was put up in 2001 with an expected life
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an increased likelihood of responding and an overall survival benefit. The use of mutation burden to predict responses to immunotherapy was also highlighted in an exploratory analysis from the prospective checkmate-026 study evaluating nivolumab in first-line therapy for NSCLC. Checkmate-026 randomized patients with metastatic NSCLC and >1% PD-L1 expression to platinum-based chemotherapy or nivolumab [49, 50]. An exploratory secondary end-point assessed progression free survival (PFS) based on tumor mutation burden for ~50% of the study population who had tumor tissue available [51]. Patients with low or medium mutation burden status receiving nivolumab had inferior PFS relative to patients receiving standard of care chemotherapy (Fig. 2c and d). In contrast, patients with high levels of mutational burden responded favorably to nivolumab with improved median PFS, suggesting that high tumor mutation burden may predict responses to immunotherapy. Again, a threshold effect seemed to be present, with the lowest 2/3rds showing a similar RR and the top 1/3rd deriving a progression free survival benefit. Tumor mutation burden as a biomarker for anti-PD-1/PD-L1 therapy. a Kaplan-Meier estimate of overall survival according to estimated mutational burden by quartiles in mUC patients treated with atezolizumab in IMVigor 210 – Cohort I. Range estimates next to each qauartile indicated number of mutations per megabase for each quartile. b Quantification of mutation burden across TCGA subtypes and PD-L1 immune cell IHC status and correlation with disease status. c and d Progression-free survival based on tertile of tumor mutation burden from Checkmate 026, a randomized study of nivolumab (c) compared to standard of care chemotherapy (d). A and B reprinted from The Lancet, Vol. 389, Balar et al. “Atezolizumab as first-line treatment in cisplatin-ineligible patients with locally advanced and metastatic urothelial carcinoma: a single-arm, multicenter, phase 2 trial, p. 73, 2017 with permission from Elsevier [10]. C and D reproduced with permission from Carbone, D. et al. NEJM. 2017., [48] Other studies used retrospective data to evaluate the relationship between the number of non-synonomous mutations and immunotherapy
an increased likelihood of responding and an overall survival benefit. The use of mutation burden to predict responses to immunotherapy was also highlighted in an exploratory analysis from the prospective checkmate-026 study evaluating nivolumab in first-line therapy for NSCLC. Checkmate-026 randomized patients with metastatic NSCLC and >1% PD-L1 expression to platinum-based chemotherapy or nivolumab [49, 50]. An exploratory secondary end-point assessed progression free survival (PFS) based on tumor mutation burden for ~50% of the study population who had tumor tissue available [51]. Patients with low or medium mutation burden status receiving nivolumab had inferior PFS relative to patients receiving standard of care chemotherapy (Fig. 2c and d). In contrast, patients with high levels of mutational burden responded favorably to nivolumab with improved median PFS, suggesting that high tumor mutation burden may predict responses to immunotherapy. Again, a threshold effect seemed to be present, with the lowest 2/3rds showing a similar RR and the top 1/3rd deriving a progression free survival benefit. Tumor mutation burden as a biomarker for anti-PD-1/PD-L1 therapy. a Kaplan-Meier estimate of overall survival according to estimated mutational burden by quartiles in mUC patients treated with atezolizumab in IMVigor 210 – Cohort I. Range estimates next to each qauartile indicated number of mutations per megabase for each quartile. b Quantification of mutation burden across TCGA subtypes and PD-L1 immune cell IHC status and correlation with disease status. c and d Progression-free survival based on tertile of tumor mutation burden from Checkmate 026, a randomized study of nivolumab (c) compared to standard of care chemotherapy (d). A and B reprinted from The Lancet, Vol. 389, Balar et al. “Atezolizumab as first-line treatment in cisplatin-ineligible patients with locally advanced and metastatic urothelial carcinoma: a single-arm, multicenter, phase 2 trial, p. 73, 2017 with permission from Elsevier [10]. C and D reproduced with permission from Carbone, D. et al. NEJM. 2017., [48] Other studies used retrospective data to evaluate the relationship between the number of non-synonomous mutations and immunotherapy
responses. Data in NSCLC using targeted exome sequencing of cancer specific genes identified an association between high mutation burden and durable overall response [52]. A composite score of PD-L1 status >1% and tumor mutation burden above the median correlated with response, with 60% of patients with high PD-L1 and high TMB deriving durable clinical responses. In a separate review of previously published data evaluating responses in melanoma and NSCLC, a threshold of 192 non-synonomous mutations (nSM) was hypothesized beyond which the the response rate to immunotherapy plateaus [53]. Using a cutoff of 192 nSM a 74% sensitivity and 59.3% specificity was identified to discriminate a potential benefit. The negative predictive value of TMB, however, is unclear, as responses were observed in some patients with low mutation burden. Significant challenges confront the use of TMB as a predictive biomarker for immunotherapy. First is the challenge of unifying and standardizing the definition of mutation burden. For instance, some assays standardize for the size of the genome covered by targeted sequencing on a per megabase level. Others report based on absolute mutational burden which may fail to represent the true tumor mutation burden relative to the depth of sequencing performed. Second, gene fusions, truncations, and translocations may not be adequately covered by targeted sequencing panels and the value of these genetic events relative to single nucleotide variants in predicting response to immunotherapy remains to be determined. Third, germline variants may not be silenced by informatics techniques that filter common germline single nucleotide polymorphisms. As a consequence, uncommon germline variants may artificially increase the calculated tumor mutation burden, which highlights the need to improve standardization between tumor mutation burden assays. The somatic mutation burden is also likely to change dependent on other variables through the treatment course such as prior chemotherapy treatment and a biopsy at a single time point may not adequately reflect the relative antigenicity of the tumor. Despite these limitations there is now strong evidence that TMB correlates with durable responses to PD-1 blockade in multiple tumor types and with further standardization TMB will likely be a reliable surrogate to predict immunotherapy response. Other surrogate measures of mutation burden such as chronic carcinogen exposure (eg. tobacco, ultraviolet light, aniline dye), defects in DNA repair mechanisms such as microsatellite instability/mismatch repair defects, and POLE mutations have emerged as potentially useful clinical biomarkers [45, 54]. Based on this notion and data
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VanGorder: “As coaches, it has definitely been a big part of our mission statement to create a tempo in practice that carries over into the game.’’ Georgia has not allowed as many as 30 points in a game this season, but after allowing big yards in midseason games against Kentucky, Florida and Auburn, there were concerns about the defense under VanGorder. Now No. 16 Georgia ranks fourth in the Southeastern Conference and 24th in the nation in scoring defense, allowing 20.1 points per game. The Bulldogs rank third in the SEC and 19th in the nation with their average of 115.1 yards rushing allowed per game. Coach Mark Richt is especially happy with the way VanGorder has devised schemes to combat the opponent’s strength. “That’s about what I was expecting from Coach VanGorder when I hired him,’’ Richt said. “He’s not a guy who’s gonna put a cookie-cutter defense out there. He does a great job, he along with our staff, of really dissecting what teams will do and taking away what they do best.’’ The defense has stiffened late in the season even after losing starting defensive end Bruce Adrine to a season-ending knee injury and, in a more devastating loss, starting defensive tackle David Jacobs to a stroke. The defensive line is left with very little depth, but still the plan is to have another week of physical practices. “That is a tough thing in making that decision,’’ VanGorder said. “That tempo issue is so important, you don’t want to lose that edge.’’ Good lord, I’m not particularly into bashing Willie (or at least I wasn’t), but that article is damning. Considering how we use to speak about our D coordinator, Willie’s tenure has definitely been a disappointment. Great post, Senator. I woke up on Sunday not sure what I thought about that disaster. I finished your post pretty darn certain about it. The Richt reaction caught me off guard, primarily because he’s ended the last two seasons with a defining narrative about leadership and team chemistry. In 2007, he says he righted the ship when he realized that the seniors weren’t leading, the team was adrift, and he had to do something to create fun and
VanGorder: “As coaches, it has definitely been a big part of our mission statement to create a tempo in practice that carries over into the game.’’ Georgia has not allowed as many as 30 points in a game this season, but after allowing big yards in midseason games against Kentucky, Florida and Auburn, there were concerns about the defense under VanGorder. Now No. 16 Georgia ranks fourth in the Southeastern Conference and 24th in the nation in scoring defense, allowing 20.1 points per game. The Bulldogs rank third in the SEC and 19th in the nation with their average of 115.1 yards rushing allowed per game. Coach Mark Richt is especially happy with the way VanGorder has devised schemes to combat the opponent’s strength. “That’s about what I was expecting from Coach VanGorder when I hired him,’’ Richt said. “He’s not a guy who’s gonna put a cookie-cutter defense out there. He does a great job, he along with our staff, of really dissecting what teams will do and taking away what they do best.’’ The defense has stiffened late in the season even after losing starting defensive end Bruce Adrine to a season-ending knee injury and, in a more devastating loss, starting defensive tackle David Jacobs to a stroke. The defensive line is left with very little depth, but still the plan is to have another week of physical practices. “That is a tough thing in making that decision,’’ VanGorder said. “That tempo issue is so important, you don’t want to lose that edge.’’ Good lord, I’m not particularly into bashing Willie (or at least I wasn’t), but that article is damning. Considering how we use to speak about our D coordinator, Willie’s tenure has definitely been a disappointment. Great post, Senator. I woke up on Sunday not sure what I thought about that disaster. I finished your post pretty darn certain about it. The Richt reaction caught me off guard, primarily because he’s ended the last two seasons with a defining narrative about leadership and team chemistry. In 2007, he says he righted the ship when he realized that the seniors weren’t leading, the team was adrift, and he had to do something to create fun and
focus. Hence, the Celebration, the Blackout, and a #2 ranking. In 2008, we spent the offseason committed to the meme that last year’s team was too complacent, that they waited for one of the future draft picks to bail them out. Richt led us all to believe that this line of thinking wasn’t too far wrong, and that this offseason was mostly about getting back to working hard, playing as a team, and not waiting for someone else to make a play. Now here we are again – a team in disarray, a locker room in the dumps, and a coaching staff looking for a magic bullet. Richt may very well find a way to pull it together and get us to a bowl game. But even that won’t change the fact that we’ll have had three straight years (and possibly four, if you count the multi-QB, lost half-season of 2006) where our teams are total headcases needing psychological (and strategic) interventions to maintain the level of success Georgia fans have come to expect from the Richt Era. Like you, Senator, I remember the days when I didn’t worry about whether we were ready to play. Even when things didn’t go well, it was because of good play by the other team, or a known chink in our armor. But beginning with the trend in 2007 of sleepwalking through entire halves, and continuing through yesterday, we’ve completely lost that most important characteristic of a big-time program: reliability. No temporary patch imposed by Richt for this season will restore it — only time, stability, and success can do that. Without it, we’re a program in decline. I think there’s a bit of revisionism going on with UGA fans thinking UGA was unbeatable the first half of Richt’s tenure. I’ve read some variation of this “I remember when I didn’t worry about…” thing in several places now. UGA has only had one 7-1 SEC season under Richt. And it came with several very close calls (including a game-ending goalline fumble, a last minute field goal, and a virtual Hail Mary on 4th and a lot). It also came in one of the weakest SECs in the past couple decades, thanks largely to Florida being in the tank. The other early Richt years were no better than 6
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on the “alerts” tab. Signing up for emergency notifications will send alerts to your phone, cell phone or email and help to keep residents up to date on any emergency, natural disasters or weather-related concern that happens in Huron County. ©2019 the Norwalk Reflector (Norwalk, Ohio) Communications and Interoperability ND 911 center will be built to withstand E4F tornado winds Ind. FDs are encouraging the public to download the PulsePoint app Wash. city relies on new regional center after dispatchers are laid off, quit Minneapolis first responders launch mental health response team Tenn. council moves forward with possible solutions to non-emergency 911 calls in the area How to buy protective hoods (eBook) 911 calls released for Calif. wildfires 911 calls in Kansas mass shooting 911 Dispatcher Pleads With Nurse Who Refuses to Perform CPR The Tragedy of KING LEAR presented by The ActorsNET of Bucks County Mort Paterson as King Lear directed by Cheryl Doyle Carol Thompson as Cordelia - youngest daughter to Lear Susan Blair as Goneril, Lear's eldest daughter Theresa Forsyth Swartz as Regan, Lear's middle daughter Jim Ludovici as Duke of Albany Hugh Barton as Duke of Cornwall Kevin McLernon as King of France Phil Fagans as Duke of Burgundy David Swartz as Earl of Gloucester George Reilly as Edgar - legitimate son to Gloucester George Hartpence as Edmund - bastard son to Gloucester Steve Lobis as Earl of Kent Bernard DiCasimirro as Lear's Fool Chuck Donnelly as Oswald, servant to Goneriland as soldiers, attendants and in small speaking roles: Ed Patton, Ken Ammerman, and Marco Newton Set design and execution by Hugh Barton On Playing Lear by Mort Paterson "The greatest challenge was to define the items of self-knowledge Lear gains in his madness and make those insights clear to the audience; rather than just spout interminable stormy nonsense, as if it didn't matter what his actual words were. One needs to see how the madness heals him. It's easy to act old and crazy; it's not easy to bring meanings out of the craziness." Lear, King of Britain, decides to abdicate and divide his kingdom between his three daughters. When his beloved youngest,
on the “alerts” tab. Signing up for emergency notifications will send alerts to your phone, cell phone or email and help to keep residents up to date on any emergency, natural disasters or weather-related concern that happens in Huron County. ©2019 the Norwalk Reflector (Norwalk, Ohio) Communications and Interoperability ND 911 center will be built to withstand E4F tornado winds Ind. FDs are encouraging the public to download the PulsePoint app Wash. city relies on new regional center after dispatchers are laid off, quit Minneapolis first responders launch mental health response team Tenn. council moves forward with possible solutions to non-emergency 911 calls in the area How to buy protective hoods (eBook) 911 calls released for Calif. wildfires 911 calls in Kansas mass shooting 911 Dispatcher Pleads With Nurse Who Refuses to Perform CPR The Tragedy of KING LEAR presented by The ActorsNET of Bucks County Mort Paterson as King Lear directed by Cheryl Doyle Carol Thompson as Cordelia - youngest daughter to Lear Susan Blair as Goneril, Lear's eldest daughter Theresa Forsyth Swartz as Regan, Lear's middle daughter Jim Ludovici as Duke of Albany Hugh Barton as Duke of Cornwall Kevin McLernon as King of France Phil Fagans as Duke of Burgundy David Swartz as Earl of Gloucester George Reilly as Edgar - legitimate son to Gloucester George Hartpence as Edmund - bastard son to Gloucester Steve Lobis as Earl of Kent Bernard DiCasimirro as Lear's Fool Chuck Donnelly as Oswald, servant to Goneriland as soldiers, attendants and in small speaking roles: Ed Patton, Ken Ammerman, and Marco Newton Set design and execution by Hugh Barton On Playing Lear by Mort Paterson "The greatest challenge was to define the items of self-knowledge Lear gains in his madness and make those insights clear to the audience; rather than just spout interminable stormy nonsense, as if it didn't matter what his actual words were. One needs to see how the madness heals him. It's easy to act old and crazy; it's not easy to bring meanings out of the craziness." Lear, King of Britain, decides to abdicate and divide his kingdom between his three daughters. When his beloved youngest,
Cordelia, refuses to make a public declaration of love for her father she is disinherited and married to the King of France without a dowry. The Earl of Kent is banished by Lear for daring to defend her. The two elder daughters, Goneril and Regan, and their husbands inherit the kingdom. Gloucester, deceived by his bastard son Edmund, disinherits his legitimate son, Edgar, who is forced to go on the run to save his life. Lear, now stripped of his power, quarrels with Goneril and Regan about the conditions of his lodging in their households. In a rage he goes out into the stormy night, accompanied by his Fool and by Kent, now disguised as a servant. They encounter Edgar, disguised as a mad beggar called 'Poor Tom'. Gloucester is betrayed by Edmund and captured by Regan and Cornwall, who put out his eyes. King Lear is taken secretly to Dover, where Cordelia has landed with a French army. The blind Gloucester meets but does not recognize Edgar, who leads him to Dover. Lear and Cordelia are reconciled, but in the ensuing battle are captured by the sisters' forces. Goneril and Regan are both in love with Edmund, who encourages them both. Discovering this, Goneril's husband Albany forces Edmund to defend himself against the charge of treachery. A knight appears to challenge Edmund and, after fatally wounding him, reveals himself to be Edgar. News comes that Goneril has poisoned Regan and then committed suicide. Before dying, Edmund reveals that he has ordered the deaths of Lear and Cordelia. The Role of Edmund: Illegitimate son to Gloucester by George Hartpence Gloucester’s younger, illegitimate son is an opportunist, whose ambitions lead him to form a union with Goneril and Regan. The injustice of Edmund’s situation fails to justify his subsequent actions, although at the opening of the play when Gloucester explains Edmund's illegitimacy (in his hearing) to Kent, with coarse jokes, the audience can initially feel sympathetic towards him, until his true character is revealed. Like Shylock and his "Has not a Jew eyes...?" (Merchant of Venice, III, 1, 60), Edmund makes a speech, "Why bastard? Wherefore base?" (II, 2, 5) decrying his stereotype before conforming to it. Edmund rejects the laws of state and society in favour of the
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to prop the activity up, Alex contends with Bradley Jackson, a youthful TV columnist. See also Jacob Elordi Is Interested In Dating Kaia Gerber, Here’s What We Know Written by Kane Dane More From: TV Shows 3 Underrated Scott Cooper Movies You Need To Watch by Alexandria Palmer September 2, 2021, 2:34 pm 6 Things To Have in Mind When Choosing an IPTV Provider by Alexandria Palmer June 11, 2021, 8:22 am Blacklist Season 8: Is The Upcoming Season Currently On Hold? Major Things Discussed About The Series by Kane Dane January 27, 2021, 8:00 pm Dragon Ball Super Season 2: When Will The Second Season Going To Hit Our Screens by Kane Dane January 7, 2021, 2:00 am Atypical Season 4: What Can We Expect From Finale Season? by Kane Dane November 24, 2020, 4:00 pm Detective Pikachu TV Show Might Be Coming To HBO Max Soon! by Kane Dane November 2, 2020, 10:00 am Solve Captcha* 20 − 18 = Can You Get Fit Using a 50 Lb Dumbbell During Your Workout Routine? Make the Most out of Your Training The fitness industry is booming, and for good reason. It’s a great way to get in shape, be stress-free, and have some fun (or at the very least, not be bored). But even with all the options available, many people are hesitant to try something new. In this blog post, we’re going to explore whether […] More by John Ventura January 23, 2023, 12:03 pm Here is How A Title IX Advisor Can Help If You Have Been Accused 5 Tips That Will Make Your Moving Day So Much Easier Get Ready To Win The Battle With The DayZ Hack With Aimbot How to Become a Freelancer? 5 Tips For Choosing the Right Platform Dressing For A Movie Date: What To Wear In Order To Impress? 7 Essential Items for Your New Office SEO Services: What to Expect From an SEO Agency Top 7 Oldest Players to Ever Play in a World Cup 3 Things You Should Know About BRCA Gene Testing Solve Captcha* − 1 = 5 NextCentral Europe Book Recommendations EuropeSmall Group Discoveries Normandy to Catalonia: A Feast of Farm-Fresh Cuisine and Stellar
to prop the activity up, Alex contends with Bradley Jackson, a youthful TV columnist. See also Jacob Elordi Is Interested In Dating Kaia Gerber, Here’s What We Know Written by Kane Dane More From: TV Shows 3 Underrated Scott Cooper Movies You Need To Watch by Alexandria Palmer September 2, 2021, 2:34 pm 6 Things To Have in Mind When Choosing an IPTV Provider by Alexandria Palmer June 11, 2021, 8:22 am Blacklist Season 8: Is The Upcoming Season Currently On Hold? Major Things Discussed About The Series by Kane Dane January 27, 2021, 8:00 pm Dragon Ball Super Season 2: When Will The Second Season Going To Hit Our Screens by Kane Dane January 7, 2021, 2:00 am Atypical Season 4: What Can We Expect From Finale Season? by Kane Dane November 24, 2020, 4:00 pm Detective Pikachu TV Show Might Be Coming To HBO Max Soon! by Kane Dane November 2, 2020, 10:00 am Solve Captcha* 20 − 18 = Can You Get Fit Using a 50 Lb Dumbbell During Your Workout Routine? Make the Most out of Your Training The fitness industry is booming, and for good reason. It’s a great way to get in shape, be stress-free, and have some fun (or at the very least, not be bored). But even with all the options available, many people are hesitant to try something new. In this blog post, we’re going to explore whether […] More by John Ventura January 23, 2023, 12:03 pm Here is How A Title IX Advisor Can Help If You Have Been Accused 5 Tips That Will Make Your Moving Day So Much Easier Get Ready To Win The Battle With The DayZ Hack With Aimbot How to Become a Freelancer? 5 Tips For Choosing the Right Platform Dressing For A Movie Date: What To Wear In Order To Impress? 7 Essential Items for Your New Office SEO Services: What to Expect From an SEO Agency Top 7 Oldest Players to Ever Play in a World Cup 3 Things You Should Know About BRCA Gene Testing Solve Captcha* − 1 = 5 NextCentral Europe Book Recommendations EuropeSmall Group Discoveries Normandy to Catalonia: A Feast of Farm-Fresh Cuisine and Stellar
Wines Gate 1 Travel on January 25, 2017 The Pyrenees Mountains, their snow-capped peaks soaring into the skies, divide France and Spain like a colossal wall torn from larger-then-life mythologies. Historically and culturally, this natural border has allowed the two nations to evolve quite distinctly. It is remarkable how life is steeped in France’s typical joie de vivre on one side of the mountains and how particularly robust and rustic everything feels on the Spanish side. But one thing the French and Spanish share is their love of their unique cuisines and wines. Are they different? Absolutely … and deliciously so! But each is rooted in an agricultural tradition that spans centuries, from generations-old farms to prolific vineyards that date back to ancient Rome. Here’s our survey of some of our favorite culinary pleasures, from the sweeping plains of Normandy to the tapas bars of Barcelona. FROM FARM TO PLATE Normandy: Land of Cheese and Apples Normande cows and apple orchards dot the rolling countryside of Normandy. This is one of France’s most dairy-rich regions, home to working farms that produce creamy Camembert and Boursin cheeses, among many others. The butter and cream made here is celebrated as the most delicious in Europe. Apple cider, too, is pressed from the region’s abundant apple groves. But perhaps the fruit is best appreciated in the popular calvados, or apple brandy. In many households and restaurants, the French drink a glass between courses in order to improve the appetite. And who can blame them? When your next plate is piled high with fresh oysters or mussels from Brittany’s shores or a freshly baked apple tart, you’ll want to eat all you can! Périgord: Duck, Duck, Goose It’s not safe to be a waterfowl in the Périgord, where life on the wing often ends on the plate. One of the region’s signature dishes is magret de canard. The fattier (and more intensely flavorful) French Moulard duck breast is pan seared and then served with a sauce of wine enriched with rendered fat. Found on the vast majority of local restaurant menus, it’s a true comfort food. Confit de canard—which uses the legs instead of the breasts—is even more indulgent. Slow cooked so that
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extradition to the United States. Assange, 47, was dragged out of the Ecuadorian Embassy, where he had been living since being granted political asylum in 2012. He was charged with violating the terms of his bail by London authorities and found guilty by a judge shortly after on Thursday, The New York Times reported. Assange now faces extradition to the United States where he faces a charge of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion. Assange is not charged with the release of information in the infamous 2010 WikiLeaks release of secret government information but is accused of working to help whistleblower Chelsea Manning hack a classified government computer. The charge carries up to five years in prison, far less than the potential espionage charge experts believed Assange may face. Assange has a right to challenge his extradition in British court. Assange case goes back nearly a decade: Assange has been wanted by the United States since WikiLeaks released a slew of secret files that documented the killing of civilians and journalists and the abuse of detainees by the US and other countries’ military forces as well as cables revealing officials’ candid and sometimes embarrassing remarks. Army private Chelsea Manning was convicted of leaking the files to WikiLeaks. She was sentenced to 35 years in prison. Her sentence was commuted by President Obama after seven years. Though political leaders have long called for Assange to be charged with espionage for disseminating classified information, the Defense Department charged him only with the hacking charge. Assange agreed to help Manning crack a password on a Defense Department computer in March 2010, prosecutors allege. Assange was also linked to Russian operatives in WikiLeaks’ release of hacked emails stolen from Hillary Clinton’s campaign in 2016 though he has not been charged with any crime in that episode. Assange denied getting the emails from Russia. Arrest comes after Ecuador eviction: Assange fled to the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden where he faced sexual assault allegations. He argued that the allegations were false and that Sweden wanted to extradite him to the United States over the WikiLeaks release. Sweden ultimately rescinded its warrant for Assange in 2017. Assange’s ouster comes after new Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno took over in 2017. Moreno had been outspoken about his desire to move past the Assange situation. Moreno said in a video posted after the arrest that Assange had exhausted the embassy’s patience by installing electronic surveillance equipment, blocking security cameras, and attacking guards. “Finally two days ago, WikiLeaks, the organization of Mr
extradition to the United States. Assange, 47, was dragged out of the Ecuadorian Embassy, where he had been living since being granted political asylum in 2012. He was charged with violating the terms of his bail by London authorities and found guilty by a judge shortly after on Thursday, The New York Times reported. Assange now faces extradition to the United States where he faces a charge of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion. Assange is not charged with the release of information in the infamous 2010 WikiLeaks release of secret government information but is accused of working to help whistleblower Chelsea Manning hack a classified government computer. The charge carries up to five years in prison, far less than the potential espionage charge experts believed Assange may face. Assange has a right to challenge his extradition in British court. Assange case goes back nearly a decade: Assange has been wanted by the United States since WikiLeaks released a slew of secret files that documented the killing of civilians and journalists and the abuse of detainees by the US and other countries’ military forces as well as cables revealing officials’ candid and sometimes embarrassing remarks. Army private Chelsea Manning was convicted of leaking the files to WikiLeaks. She was sentenced to 35 years in prison. Her sentence was commuted by President Obama after seven years. Though political leaders have long called for Assange to be charged with espionage for disseminating classified information, the Defense Department charged him only with the hacking charge. Assange agreed to help Manning crack a password on a Defense Department computer in March 2010, prosecutors allege. Assange was also linked to Russian operatives in WikiLeaks’ release of hacked emails stolen from Hillary Clinton’s campaign in 2016 though he has not been charged with any crime in that episode. Assange denied getting the emails from Russia. Arrest comes after Ecuador eviction: Assange fled to the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden where he faced sexual assault allegations. He argued that the allegations were false and that Sweden wanted to extradite him to the United States over the WikiLeaks release. Sweden ultimately rescinded its warrant for Assange in 2017. Assange’s ouster comes after new Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno took over in 2017. Moreno had been outspoken about his desire to move past the Assange situation. Moreno said in a video posted after the arrest that Assange had exhausted the embassy’s patience by installing electronic surveillance equipment, blocking security cameras, and attacking guards. “Finally two days ago, WikiLeaks, the organization of Mr
. Assange, threatened the government of Ecuador,” Moreno said. “My government has nothing to fear and doesn’t act under threat.” Former President Rafael Correa, who granted asylum to Assange, called Moreno a “traitor” for evicting the WikiLeaks founder. “The greatest traitor in Ecuadorian and Latin American history, Lenin Moreno, allowed the British police to enter our embassy in London to arrest Assange,” he tweeted. “Moreno is a corrupt man, but what he has done is a crime that humanity will never forget.” The greatest traitor in Ecuadorian and Latin American history, Lenin Moreno, allowed the British police to enter our embassy in London to arrest Assange. Moreno is a corrupt man, but what he has done is a crime that humanity will never forget. https://t.co/XhT51MA6c6 — Rafael Correa (@MashiRafael) April 11, 2019 Sunday, September 7th, 2014 There’s a car I see in town every now and again with a personalized license plate that says “CVSARA”. It could mean a lot of things, but it makes a bell go off in my head because I’m kind of a nerd about aircraft carriers, so I know that “CV” means “aircraft carrier” in sailorspeak. I also know there were two aircraft carriers christened “Saratoga,” and that they were both called “Sara” by her crew. The guy who drives the car I see around town may have served aboard the second Sara, but he looks like he might possibly be old enough to have served aboard the first one. I like to think that he did because I have an extra-special crush on the first one. The Navy started to build the first Saratoga as a cruiser, then decided they needed aircraft carriers more than they needed cruisers and clapped a flight deck on. (It was a little more complicated than that, but the long story’s pretty long and kind of boring.) Saratoga slid down the ways of the Camden Yards into the Delaware River with the long, sleek hull of a cruiser but flat as a board on top. Capitol ships of the 1920s had decks made of exotic hardwoods like teak and mahogany, and their superstructures were painted in soft, almost pastel hues
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(ranging from 10 for bull’s eye down to 1). Participants in the physical practice (PP) group (n=9) practiced darts physically at night. The control group (CG; n=9) did not practice. Results and discussion. Out of 15 lucid dreamers nine practiced the dart task within a lucid dream, marking that event with predetermined eye signals. No practice effects were found in any of the groups. However, from the dream reports it became obvious that some lucid dreamers experienced more distractions during LDP than others, such as changes in the used devices or interfering dream characters. We found a significant negative correlation between the number of distractions and the difference in the darts score (morning – evening), meaning that less distractions resulted in better morning performance (compared to evening). The LDP group was divided by median split into a group with few distractions (n=4) and one with many distractions (n=5). A significant improvement for the less distracted group was found. It would be interesting to further investigate the causes that lead to the varying experiences during LDP. One influencing factor could be the motivation to improve a motor skill. Therefore it would be interesting to conduct a study with athletes who practice their sport in lucid dreams. This study shows that in lucid dream research next to quantitative measures the quality of experiences should be taken into account. Qualitative studies could investigate how LDP can be used effectively and how problems can be overcome. For all audiences Summarize previous research on lucid dream motor practice. Describe the design of this experiment. Discuss quantitative and qualitative approaches in research on lucid dream motor practice. Massimo Schinco Eleogenetics and Dreams in Clinical Practice (Paper) The presentation takes its cue from theoretical reflections on a clinical basis, with consequent technical applications. The target audience is intermediate and advanced. The study of dreams, especially when aimed to enrich clinical practices in the field of psychotherapy and social work, makes evident the recurring tension between continuity and discontinuity. In respect to the narrative typical of diurnal life, the narrative of dreaming features as progressively increasing in discontinuity. While dreaming, the continuity in time, space, meanings and causal bonds gets more and more flimsy and inconsistent. It seems that the apex of this discontinuity is reached with nightmares, where the contents of the dreams threaten the dreamer as if they were concrete, coming from outside and out of any control. Traditionally this kind of discontinuity has been a favorite subjects both for
(ranging from 10 for bull’s eye down to 1). Participants in the physical practice (PP) group (n=9) practiced darts physically at night. The control group (CG; n=9) did not practice. Results and discussion. Out of 15 lucid dreamers nine practiced the dart task within a lucid dream, marking that event with predetermined eye signals. No practice effects were found in any of the groups. However, from the dream reports it became obvious that some lucid dreamers experienced more distractions during LDP than others, such as changes in the used devices or interfering dream characters. We found a significant negative correlation between the number of distractions and the difference in the darts score (morning – evening), meaning that less distractions resulted in better morning performance (compared to evening). The LDP group was divided by median split into a group with few distractions (n=4) and one with many distractions (n=5). A significant improvement for the less distracted group was found. It would be interesting to further investigate the causes that lead to the varying experiences during LDP. One influencing factor could be the motivation to improve a motor skill. Therefore it would be interesting to conduct a study with athletes who practice their sport in lucid dreams. This study shows that in lucid dream research next to quantitative measures the quality of experiences should be taken into account. Qualitative studies could investigate how LDP can be used effectively and how problems can be overcome. For all audiences Summarize previous research on lucid dream motor practice. Describe the design of this experiment. Discuss quantitative and qualitative approaches in research on lucid dream motor practice. Massimo Schinco Eleogenetics and Dreams in Clinical Practice (Paper) The presentation takes its cue from theoretical reflections on a clinical basis, with consequent technical applications. The target audience is intermediate and advanced. The study of dreams, especially when aimed to enrich clinical practices in the field of psychotherapy and social work, makes evident the recurring tension between continuity and discontinuity. In respect to the narrative typical of diurnal life, the narrative of dreaming features as progressively increasing in discontinuity. While dreaming, the continuity in time, space, meanings and causal bonds gets more and more flimsy and inconsistent. It seems that the apex of this discontinuity is reached with nightmares, where the contents of the dreams threaten the dreamer as if they were concrete, coming from outside and out of any control. Traditionally this kind of discontinuity has been a favorite subjects both for
the scholars studying dreams and for the practitioners, since it provides valuable clues to detect traumas, denied emotions and desires, feelings of guilt, and all the elements requiring the attention of a psychotherapist. In the theoretical framework of the continuity of the states of consciousness, the Author claims that dreams also feature another different kind of discontinuity. Paradoxically, this second one will lead the mind of the dreamer to a continuity of higher order, to be reached especially in daily life and in relational contexts. In this case also, discontinuity appears as if it would come “from outside”, but not through disrupting sensorial experiences and relationships. Rather, it is as if something original and new, endowed with its own amount of energy, provides senses, feelings and relationships – no matter if old or new – with new qualities and new meanings. Although the first effect of the uprising of these discontinuities is probably to create some bewilderment, it will lead to an increase in peace of mind and in the capacity of reprocessing memories and experiences, including traumatic ones, with the aim of healing and especially of future development. Considering and working with dreams in the frame sketched above is part of the so called “eleogenetic approach”, which strongly enhances the focus on the future. “Eleogenetics” (Schinco, 2015) study the processes giving rise to mercy. In this context, “Mercy” means in particular the capacity, in a human system, of retrieving experiences involved in pathogenesis and transforming them into elements generating health and growth. This is possible thanks to the “emergence” (“epiphany”) of new and vital elements in the life of a person. Both in and out of a therapeutic context, processes of this kind require an upsurge of relationships and practices to facilitate and foster them. The presentation will consist of •an introduction aimed to clarify the professional context in which the observations presented originated •the rationale of the presentation •some short clinical examples, including dream reports •short theoretical references •technical implications in an “eleogenetic” key •conclusions and issues open to future studies and in-depth analysis Explain what the term “eleogenetics” means. Describe two peculiarities of dreamworking according to eleogenetics. Describe the effects of eleogenetic discontinuities in the dreamer’s life. Lauren Z. Schneider
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ia Biotech, Vienna, Austria) with Image Quant software (version 5.2; 1999; Molecular Dynamics). The calculated diameters of the most prominent peaks in both lipoprotein regions were termed as dominant LDL or HDL particle diameters. We assessed relative proportions of four LDL and five HDL subclasses according to the areas of densitometric scans corresponding to particular subclass. The percentages of small, dense LDL (sdLDL) and small-sized HDL particles were determined by summing up the areas of the densitometric scan ≤ 25.5 nm and the areas ≤ 8.8 nm, respectively. Normality of distributions of the examined variables was tested by the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. The results are presented as mean (X) ± standard deviation (SD) for normally distributed variables, or as median (interquartile range) for skewed variables. We used Student’s t-test for comparison of normally distributed continuous variables between the groups, or Mann-Whitney U-test for comparison of variables with skewed distributions. Categorical variables were compared by the Chi-square test of homogeneity. Using univariate logistic regression analysis, we examined the probability of CRC development. Variables that were significant in univariate analysis were entered into multivariate logistic regression analysis with forward stepwise selection aiming to find the model that best predicts the probability of CRC. Regression equation calculated for model was used for calculation of expected probabilities of CRC development (Y = 1) for a given value of predictor variables (x1, x2,…, xn). Expected probabilities of CRC were calculated according the equation: log (p/(1-p)) = b0 + b1x1 + b2x2 + … + bnxn. Expected probability of 0.5 was used as a cut-off value for classification of subjects in high or low probability group for CRC development. Accordingly, we calculated percent of correct patient classification. The variability explained by the model was assessed by the Nagelkerke R2. The models’ goodness of fit was examined by the Hosmer-Lemeshow test. To ascertain the strongest predictors of CRC development, we assessed the predictive ability of model by performing c-statistic (value of 1.0 was indicative for optimal discrimination and 0.5 was indicative for poor discrimination) (11). In order to formulate a cost-effective model, we analysed models which included only one of the parameters that are significant indicators of
ia Biotech, Vienna, Austria) with Image Quant software (version 5.2; 1999; Molecular Dynamics). The calculated diameters of the most prominent peaks in both lipoprotein regions were termed as dominant LDL or HDL particle diameters. We assessed relative proportions of four LDL and five HDL subclasses according to the areas of densitometric scans corresponding to particular subclass. The percentages of small, dense LDL (sdLDL) and small-sized HDL particles were determined by summing up the areas of the densitometric scan ≤ 25.5 nm and the areas ≤ 8.8 nm, respectively. Normality of distributions of the examined variables was tested by the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. The results are presented as mean (X) ± standard deviation (SD) for normally distributed variables, or as median (interquartile range) for skewed variables. We used Student’s t-test for comparison of normally distributed continuous variables between the groups, or Mann-Whitney U-test for comparison of variables with skewed distributions. Categorical variables were compared by the Chi-square test of homogeneity. Using univariate logistic regression analysis, we examined the probability of CRC development. Variables that were significant in univariate analysis were entered into multivariate logistic regression analysis with forward stepwise selection aiming to find the model that best predicts the probability of CRC. Regression equation calculated for model was used for calculation of expected probabilities of CRC development (Y = 1) for a given value of predictor variables (x1, x2,…, xn). Expected probabilities of CRC were calculated according the equation: log (p/(1-p)) = b0 + b1x1 + b2x2 + … + bnxn. Expected probability of 0.5 was used as a cut-off value for classification of subjects in high or low probability group for CRC development. Accordingly, we calculated percent of correct patient classification. The variability explained by the model was assessed by the Nagelkerke R2. The models’ goodness of fit was examined by the Hosmer-Lemeshow test. To ascertain the strongest predictors of CRC development, we assessed the predictive ability of model by performing c-statistic (value of 1.0 was indicative for optimal discrimination and 0.5 was indicative for poor discrimination) (11). In order to formulate a cost-effective model, we analysed models which included only one of the parameters that are significant indicators of
LDL particle size heterogeneity in addition to other significant predictors of CRC development. Accuracy and correct patient classification of cost-effective models were compared to basic model. For each odds ratio (OR) and area under the curve (AUC), we estimated the 95% confidence interval (CI). Two tailed P ≤ 0.05 was considered significant. For statistical analysis, we used PASW® Statistic v.22 software (Chicago, Illinois, USA). Clinical and biochemical data for studied populations are shown in Table 1. CRC patients were older and prevalence of males was higher in this group. Only minority of patients declared themselves as regularly physically active. The concentrations of total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol were significantly lower in the patients group compared to controls. Demographic and laboratory data of study groups Patients (N = 84) Controls (N = 92) Age, years 65 (32 - 83) 54 (36 - 75) < 0.001 Male, N (proportion) 56 (0.67) 46 (0.50) 0.031 BMI (kg/m2) 24.6 ± 2.6 25.3 ± 2.8 0.536 Current smoking, N (proportion) 17 (0.20) 26 (0.28) 0.171 Alcohol-occasional consumption, N (proportion) 40 (0.48) 43 (0.47) 0.631 Physical activity, N (proportion) 10 (0.12) 76 (0.83) < 0.001 Glucose (mmol/L) 5.6 (4.7 - 6.4) 5.4 (4.9 - 5.9) 0.202 Triglycerides (mmol/L) 1.3 (1.0 - 1.6) 1.3 (0.9 - 1.6) 0.534 Total cholesterol (mmol/L) 4.5 (4.0 - 5.4) 5.6 (5.0 - 6.4) < 0.001 HDL-cholesterol (mmol/L) 1.0 (0.8 - 1.2) 1.3 (1.1 - 1.5) < 0.001 LDL-cholesterol (mmol/L) 2.9 (2.3 - 3.5) 3.7 (
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1950 Best Actress Oscar and Richardson was nominated for Best Supporting Actor. Clift was not nominated but gives a great reminder of his considerable talent. Catalan MPs kick-start Spain 'disconnection' 'We want a state because we believe in a welfare state and we want to preserve it,' separatist leader Romeva said (Photo: Parlament de Catalunya) By Helena Spongenberg Barcelona, 9. Nov 2015, 20:25 Barcelona and Madrid are heading for a clash after the Catalan Parliament on Monday (9 November) approved a resolution to kick-start the creation of a Catalan state by 2017. Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy has vowed to stop the move by all legal means. The regional parliament voted 72 in favour and 63 against for a resolution that “solemnly declares the beginning of the process of creating an independent Catalan state as a republic.” The resolution also calls for the parliament to start legislating, within the next 30 days, on a Catalan social security system, a treasury, and on laws to create the state institutions that would have to be ready once independence is declared. Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy, who is facing a general election on 20 December, immediately announced he will do all in his power to stop Catalonia from “disconnecting itself” from Spain. “My government will not allow this to continue,” he said in a press conference after the vote. “We are determined to use all the methods the rule of law gives us to defend our democracy.” 'We want to express ourselves' On Wednesday (11 November), Rajoy’s government will ask the Spanish Constitutional Court to “immediately suspend” the Catalan resolution. Ultimately, the Spanish government could suspend the autonomy of Catalonia according to an article in the Spanish Constitution. “I hope I do not to have to do it,” Rajoy added. However, the resolution approved Monday also states that the independence process “will not be subject to decisions made by the Spanish state, particularly by the constitutional court.” “We want a state because we believe in a welfare state and we want to preserve it,” said Raul Romeva, head of Junts pel Si (Together for Yes), the biggest party in the Catalan parliament, and a former green MEP. “We want a state because we want to express ourselves and participate in European and world affairs,”
1950 Best Actress Oscar and Richardson was nominated for Best Supporting Actor. Clift was not nominated but gives a great reminder of his considerable talent. Catalan MPs kick-start Spain 'disconnection' 'We want a state because we believe in a welfare state and we want to preserve it,' separatist leader Romeva said (Photo: Parlament de Catalunya) By Helena Spongenberg Barcelona, 9. Nov 2015, 20:25 Barcelona and Madrid are heading for a clash after the Catalan Parliament on Monday (9 November) approved a resolution to kick-start the creation of a Catalan state by 2017. Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy has vowed to stop the move by all legal means. The regional parliament voted 72 in favour and 63 against for a resolution that “solemnly declares the beginning of the process of creating an independent Catalan state as a republic.” The resolution also calls for the parliament to start legislating, within the next 30 days, on a Catalan social security system, a treasury, and on laws to create the state institutions that would have to be ready once independence is declared. Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy, who is facing a general election on 20 December, immediately announced he will do all in his power to stop Catalonia from “disconnecting itself” from Spain. “My government will not allow this to continue,” he said in a press conference after the vote. “We are determined to use all the methods the rule of law gives us to defend our democracy.” 'We want to express ourselves' On Wednesday (11 November), Rajoy’s government will ask the Spanish Constitutional Court to “immediately suspend” the Catalan resolution. Ultimately, the Spanish government could suspend the autonomy of Catalonia according to an article in the Spanish Constitution. “I hope I do not to have to do it,” Rajoy added. However, the resolution approved Monday also states that the independence process “will not be subject to decisions made by the Spanish state, particularly by the constitutional court.” “We want a state because we believe in a welfare state and we want to preserve it,” said Raul Romeva, head of Junts pel Si (Together for Yes), the biggest party in the Catalan parliament, and a former green MEP. “We want a state because we want to express ourselves and participate in European and world affairs,”
he told the parliament. “It is time to go full speed ahead.” Junts pep Si and the radical left CUP are the two parties making up the pro-independence majority in the Catalan parliament since the September regional election. However, they still have to form a government, amid disagreement on who who should preside. This week the parliament will also discuss who will lead Catalonia's independence process. In Madrid, national parties are eager to show their muscles ahead of the December election. Rajoy's Popular Party has united with the opposition Socialist Party and with up-and-coming centre-right party Ciudadanos on a stance against any moves towards independence. Left-wing party Podemos has declined to take participate in the front. They said that although they would prefer Catalonia to stay with Spain, they would allow Catalonia to hold in an independence referendum if they were voted in. Site Section Catalonia separatists on EU charm offensive EU must find solutions for Catalonia Ombudsman raps EU institutions on Catalonia Spain suspends independence bid, Catalans vow to go on PM Rajoy skips Spanish election debate New elections loom in Catalonia 16. Oct 2015, 16:40 Catalan authorities are trying to garner support from EU states and institutions, after nationalists swept to election victory on promise to hold independence referendum. Should the EU fail to come up with effective solutions for Catalonia, some of the bloc's flagship achievements could be significantly imperilled. The EU Ombudsman's office says declarations by members of the EU institutions about the consequences of potential independence reflect no more than their "personal view". King Felipe VI speaks of "complicated days," after Catalan authorities vow to ignore court ruling to suspend secession process. 1. Dec 2015, 09:28 Spain is expecting a dramatic election on 20 December, with the two establishment parties challenged by strong newcomers. Majority in regional parliament agrees on independence bid, but on little else. Acting president Mas said he will call for elections on Monday. 'Russian sources' targeted EU elections with disinformation 14. Jun, 17:32 The efforts to sway the mood - and the votes - of EU citizens was more targeted and nuanced, and not only restricted to Russian sources. The EU wants online platforms to do more. Merkel and Macron split over Weber presidency 28. May, 17:45 EU heads of government have their first face-to-faces discussions after the European
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, there is some sort of pre-fighting position or on-guard stance that practitioners assume before engaging their opponent. Some of these positions are open, others are closed. Bai Jong in Wing Chun is different. It is used as a reference point, not as a fighting posture. One adopts a non-verbal readiness to receive an attack. Generally speaking when an opponent adopts an open position it is to trap, to lure in, or to entice entry. This is known as drawing an attack. We believe that in Wing Chun there no real ready posture, as all postures are ready positions and we are trained to fight from any position. The ready posture or position is not a set, dead position, but one that takes into account not only body placement but mental attitude and preparation. And while some pre-fighting positions look intimidating and serve to cause awe or caution, as a mental note to yourself, never be fooled, distracted or intimidated by such positions. They are only positions and not an indication of an opponent's skill. Bai Jong is a transitory position and the means of preparing for defense or offense. As such, many factors are happening simultaneously. You must have a calm and reflective attitude and focus on the centerline and mutual centerline. The stance should be rooted, but not immobile, static, rigid, or dead. Instead, it focuses on maintaining the plane of the shoulders and the hips perpendicular to the centerline between yourself and the opponent. The idea is to also position yourself so you have the most anatomical tools at your disposal to use on your opponent. With Bai Jong, you must receive as much information on the opponent as possible in the amount of time available. For this, you use your eyes to perceive the opponent's demeanor, his posture, his breathing, his stance and balance, his physical strength, and the surrounding environment, such that you can use it to your advantage. The eyes must gaze at the opponent's sternum. This is the point where initial arm movement starts. While an opponent's eyes may show their intent, but looking at the sternum shows their action and movement. At a distance, eye sensitivity is most important; at close range, bridge sensitivity is most important. When you can, you must use your eyes to capture all the information you need prior to contact with your opponent. Train the eyes to not only see but to perceive the opponent's intentions. Some Wing Chun instructors posit that it is best to watch an opponent's elbows and knees for an
, there is some sort of pre-fighting position or on-guard stance that practitioners assume before engaging their opponent. Some of these positions are open, others are closed. Bai Jong in Wing Chun is different. It is used as a reference point, not as a fighting posture. One adopts a non-verbal readiness to receive an attack. Generally speaking when an opponent adopts an open position it is to trap, to lure in, or to entice entry. This is known as drawing an attack. We believe that in Wing Chun there no real ready posture, as all postures are ready positions and we are trained to fight from any position. The ready posture or position is not a set, dead position, but one that takes into account not only body placement but mental attitude and preparation. And while some pre-fighting positions look intimidating and serve to cause awe or caution, as a mental note to yourself, never be fooled, distracted or intimidated by such positions. They are only positions and not an indication of an opponent's skill. Bai Jong is a transitory position and the means of preparing for defense or offense. As such, many factors are happening simultaneously. You must have a calm and reflective attitude and focus on the centerline and mutual centerline. The stance should be rooted, but not immobile, static, rigid, or dead. Instead, it focuses on maintaining the plane of the shoulders and the hips perpendicular to the centerline between yourself and the opponent. The idea is to also position yourself so you have the most anatomical tools at your disposal to use on your opponent. With Bai Jong, you must receive as much information on the opponent as possible in the amount of time available. For this, you use your eyes to perceive the opponent's demeanor, his posture, his breathing, his stance and balance, his physical strength, and the surrounding environment, such that you can use it to your advantage. The eyes must gaze at the opponent's sternum. This is the point where initial arm movement starts. While an opponent's eyes may show their intent, but looking at the sternum shows their action and movement. At a distance, eye sensitivity is most important; at close range, bridge sensitivity is most important. When you can, you must use your eyes to capture all the information you need prior to contact with your opponent. Train the eyes to not only see but to perceive the opponent's intentions. Some Wing Chun instructors posit that it is best to watch an opponent's elbows and knees for an
indication of when they will strike. However, the idea of looking at the elbows and knees is elementary and suitable only for beginners. Intermediate students generally look at the rising, falling, and torquing of the shoulders. Advanced students train to look at the opponent's chest and to be able to detect the slightest rotation or change in depth of field. You should not look at the face, as your opponent may use his eyes as a feint. You must train the eyes not to blink during combat, especially when matching with weapons. Again, the gaze is not fixed, and one should always use their scanning and peripheral vision. We have a saying in Wing Chun that advises us to the use of the eyes: "When you see form, strike form; when you see shadow, strike shadow." This statement is profound, for it presumes you have mastered the unfixed gaze, and informs you that you cannot always rely on the shapes and forms that are presented to you. Facing is also an integral part of Bai Jong. It is referred to in Chinese as Chiu Mien, Chiu Ying, Ji Ng Ying, Dui Ying, or Doi Mien. They are all loosely translated as "facing" in English. When facing, it is important to maintain the proper position and area, which is referred to in Wing Chun as "protecting the centerline." In Bai Jong you maintain an "asking hand" and "guard hand." Most practitioners confuse these hands as the "on guard position" of Wing Chun. However, they are merely reference points. The asking hand is the hand that asks your opponent a question. The guard hand is the hand that protects you when your opponent answers that question. Based on where your intention is, either hand can be an asking hand or a guard hand. When we define the asking hand and guard hand, we seek to maintain control of the inside and outside gates, which we use as reference points for a locale of the body. We break up the body into nine zones: high, middle, and low and right outside, inside, and left outside positions. Some consider it to be 6 zones. We maintain control of our gates and angles of entry such that we can always use two hands simultaneously. The elbows should remain a constant one fist to one-and-a-half fist distance from your body to avoid the two diseases of wing chun: the restrained bridge (an arm that cannot move freely) and the flying elbow (a poorly positioned elbow such that
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radios, data centers, and “everything in between.” The company utilizes “intelligent automation, next-generation routing platforms, advanced professional services to support the delivery of differentiated 5G services… and ultra-reliable Low-Latency Communications.” One negative about Ciena’s stock is its recent guidance is weak compared to other companies with exposure to 5G. Unlike other 5G plays, Ciena has noticed an impact from the COVID-19 pandemic on its sales. Ciena’s peer Infinera also saw its stock fall as a result of Ciena’s weak guidance. Ciena guided its revenue to fall by 13% to 17% year over year during the fourth quarter. The firm is warning investors of “limited visibility” for the foreseeable future. Other 5G stocks The number of companies that benefit from the 5G revolution is pervasive, but those named here maybe some of the best bets. Some other companies could benefit, such as chipmaker Analog Devices. Other companies like Marvell Technology Group could also see some benefit, but they have broader exposure to other technology areas beyond 5G. When it comes to investing in 5G, there is a lot to think about. Investors should consider how well-exposed companies are to the 5G transition and what other areas of exposure they offer. Many companies are benefiting from the shift to 5G, so this is one area where there will be many winners and many opportunities for investors to make money. Disclosure: I have no position in any stocks mentioned or any other equities in the sector. Image Credit: christina morillo; pexels Jacob Wolinsky CEO of Valuewalk I am the founder and CEO of ValueWalk a popular investing site. Before working at ValueWalk full time, I was as a stock analyst first at a micro-cap focused private equity firm. After that, I worked as a stock analyst at a small and mid cap focused research shop. Following that, I worked in business development for hedge funds. Despite having an investing background, I am fascinated by tech and am currently working on a few tech related apps. Stay tuned for some news on that! I live with my wife and four kids in Passaic New Jersey. techietr AI Weekly: Meet the people trying to replicate and open-source OpenAI’s GPT-3 Substantial nation-wide improvement
radios, data centers, and “everything in between.” The company utilizes “intelligent automation, next-generation routing platforms, advanced professional services to support the delivery of differentiated 5G services… and ultra-reliable Low-Latency Communications.” One negative about Ciena’s stock is its recent guidance is weak compared to other companies with exposure to 5G. Unlike other 5G plays, Ciena has noticed an impact from the COVID-19 pandemic on its sales. Ciena’s peer Infinera also saw its stock fall as a result of Ciena’s weak guidance. Ciena guided its revenue to fall by 13% to 17% year over year during the fourth quarter. The firm is warning investors of “limited visibility” for the foreseeable future. Other 5G stocks The number of companies that benefit from the 5G revolution is pervasive, but those named here maybe some of the best bets. Some other companies could benefit, such as chipmaker Analog Devices. Other companies like Marvell Technology Group could also see some benefit, but they have broader exposure to other technology areas beyond 5G. When it comes to investing in 5G, there is a lot to think about. Investors should consider how well-exposed companies are to the 5G transition and what other areas of exposure they offer. Many companies are benefiting from the shift to 5G, so this is one area where there will be many winners and many opportunities for investors to make money. Disclosure: I have no position in any stocks mentioned or any other equities in the sector. Image Credit: christina morillo; pexels Jacob Wolinsky CEO of Valuewalk I am the founder and CEO of ValueWalk a popular investing site. Before working at ValueWalk full time, I was as a stock analyst first at a micro-cap focused private equity firm. After that, I worked as a stock analyst at a small and mid cap focused research shop. Following that, I worked in business development for hedge funds. Despite having an investing background, I am fascinated by tech and am currently working on a few tech related apps. Stay tuned for some news on that! I live with my wife and four kids in Passaic New Jersey. techietr AI Weekly: Meet the people trying to replicate and open-source OpenAI’s GPT-3 Substantial nation-wide improvement
in lung cancer relative survival in Norway from 2000 to 2016 Brustugun, Odd Terje; Grønberg, Bjørn Henning; Fjellbirkeland, Lars; Helbekkmo, Nina; Aanerud, Marianne; Grimsrud, Tom Kristian; Helland, Åslaug; Møller, Bjørn; Nilssen, Yngvar; Strand, Trond-Eirik; Solberg, Steinar Journal article, Peer reviewed 180505+Survival+improvement_revised2.docx (64.69Kb) Lung Cancer. 2018, 122 138-145. 10.1016/j.lungcan.2018.06.003 There have been significant changes in both diagnostic procedures and therapy for lung cancer since the beginning of the millennium. National incidence and survival data from 2000 through 2016 are studied. National data on cancer incidence and vital status are virtually complete. Changes in incidence and survival are described by absolute numbers, percentages, and calculation of relative survival (period analysis). A total of 44,825 individuals were diagnosed with lung cancer in Norway in the study period. The number of incident cases increased with 49% whereas the prevalence increased with 136% from 2000 to 2016. Age-standardised rates rose markedly for women and levelled off for men. In 2016, adenocarcinoma accounted for about 50% of all lung cancers, slightly more for women than for men. The entity “NSCLC not otherwise specified” declined from 24% to 13%, and the fraction of patients with metastatic disease decreased from 54% to 46% during the period, for both sexes combined. The overall median survival time doubled for women and men, reaching 14.3 months and 11.4 months, respectively. For patients with metastatic disease, median survival time showed a small increase but remained less than 6 months. The overall 5-year relative survival increased from 16% to 26% in women and from 16% to 22% in men. The corresponding improvements for the subgroup of non-surgically treated cases with localised disease, were up from 25% to more than 40% in females, and from 10% to almost 40% in males. There have been notable changes in incidence patterns and a remarkable improvement in survival for lung cancer over the last 17 years, most markedly for patients without distant metastases at the time of diagnosis.
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21st-century American women singers 21st-century American singers Das Subharchord ist ein elektronisches Musikinstrument, das insbesondere Untertöne (subharmonische Töne) in die Klangerzeugung einbezieht. Es wurde in der DDR entwickelt und in wenigen Exemplaren produziert. Der neuartige elektronische Klang- und Geräuscherzeuger wurde auf Initiative von Gerhard Steinke, vormals Direktor im Rundfunk- und Fernsehtechnischen Zentralamt (RFZ) Berlin-Adlershof, von einem Team um Ernst Schreiber in den Jahren 1959 bis 1968 speziell für den Einsatz in Studios für experimentelle bzw. elektroakustische Musik sowie für den Einsatz in Rundfunk-, Film- und Fernsehstudios entwickelt. Gebaut wurde das Subharchord in einer Kleinserie von sechs Stück im RFZ Berlin. Eine spätere Fertigung sollte von der Firma Heliradio in Limbach-Oberfrohna erfolgen. Die Entwicklung des Klanginstruments wurde ab 1970 aus „musikpolitischen Gründen“ in der DDR gestoppt. Ein Gerät wurde im Funkhaus Nalepastraße gesichert hinterstellt. Das Gerät geriet in Vergessenheit und wurde im April 2003 von dem Berliner Klangkünstler und Musikhistoriker Manfred Miersch im Funkhaus Nalepastraße wiederentdeckt. „Sein Verdienst ist es sodann, historische Aufnahmen mit diesem Instrument gesammelt und den sich darum rankenden Band- und Schriftverkehr gesichtet und archiviert zu haben.“ Der Markenname Subharchord war für Gerhard Steinke rechtlich geschützt. Die Marke wurde zum 1
21st-century American women singers 21st-century American singers Das Subharchord ist ein elektronisches Musikinstrument, das insbesondere Untertöne (subharmonische Töne) in die Klangerzeugung einbezieht. Es wurde in der DDR entwickelt und in wenigen Exemplaren produziert. Der neuartige elektronische Klang- und Geräuscherzeuger wurde auf Initiative von Gerhard Steinke, vormals Direktor im Rundfunk- und Fernsehtechnischen Zentralamt (RFZ) Berlin-Adlershof, von einem Team um Ernst Schreiber in den Jahren 1959 bis 1968 speziell für den Einsatz in Studios für experimentelle bzw. elektroakustische Musik sowie für den Einsatz in Rundfunk-, Film- und Fernsehstudios entwickelt. Gebaut wurde das Subharchord in einer Kleinserie von sechs Stück im RFZ Berlin. Eine spätere Fertigung sollte von der Firma Heliradio in Limbach-Oberfrohna erfolgen. Die Entwicklung des Klanginstruments wurde ab 1970 aus „musikpolitischen Gründen“ in der DDR gestoppt. Ein Gerät wurde im Funkhaus Nalepastraße gesichert hinterstellt. Das Gerät geriet in Vergessenheit und wurde im April 2003 von dem Berliner Klangkünstler und Musikhistoriker Manfred Miersch im Funkhaus Nalepastraße wiederentdeckt. „Sein Verdienst ist es sodann, historische Aufnahmen mit diesem Instrument gesammelt und den sich darum rankenden Band- und Schriftverkehr gesichtet und archiviert zu haben.“ Der Markenname Subharchord war für Gerhard Steinke rechtlich geschützt. Die Marke wurde zum 1
. September 2015 gelöscht. Als technischer Konstrukteur und Erfinder gilt Ernst Schreiber. Vorläufer In der Ausstellung „Berlin-Moskau“, 1996 im Gropius-Bau in Berlin wurde eine ‚Klangmaschine‘ des Sowjetrussen Lew Termen, das Theremin, gezeigt – ein „Urahn der elektronischen Musik“, das ohne Berührung gespielt wird, indem man die Hände in elektromagnetischen Feldern bewegt. Der Konstruktion ging als Grundlage die 1919 allgemein verfügbare Elektronenverstärkerröhre voraus. Es wird noch heute genutzt. 1930 konstruierte Friedrich Trautwein das Trautonium als eines der nächsten elektronischen Instrumente. Mit der Weiterentwicklung des Instrumentes war er bis 1933 verbunden, später arbeitete Oskar Sala selbständig daran. Sala war vom Ostberliner Rundfunk 1949 beauftragt worden, ein neuartiges Quartett-Trautonium mit zwei Doppelspieltischen anzufertigen. Es beruhte bereits auf der subharmonischen Tonreihe. In der DDR kam es wahrscheinlich nicht zum Einsatz – er hatte den Klangerzeuger jedoch „weiterentwickelt und den merkwürdigen Klängen 1962 im Soundtrack zu Alfred Hitchcocks Film Die Vögel zu Weltruhm verholfen.“ Das Subharchord verbindet Grundideen des Trautoniums und von Oskar Salas „Mixturtrautonium“ mit neuartigen elektronischen Klangbausteinen und war eine Weiterentwicklung dieser Konstruktionen. Funktionsmerkmale und Tonerzeugung Konstruk
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is submitted in writing no fewer than thirty (30) days prior to the next quarterly Shire Business meeting. If such objection is submitted in accordance to the Bylaws of the Shire of Panther Vale the amendment will again come before the eligible voters of the Shire. A contested amendment that is voted in the affirmative in two consecutive quarterly Shire Business meetings will be considered to have been officially adopted. The Bylaws of the Shire of Panther Vale shall be reviewed annually by the Officers of the Shire and the populace at the First Quarter Business meeting for continued suitability and adherence to mundane and Society laws, rules and regulations. By: Brita Pendane Panther Vale & Mountain Freehold Yule Quarterly Meeting Minutes: Q3 2019 Panther Vale Bardic Gatherings Panther Vale’s 3rd Quarter Meeting Panther Vale Equestrian Games Practice Get Panther Vale News We'll notify you by email whenever there's news. Bill Shankly: Just like the Beatles he WAS a city July 13, 1974 kjehan Club news Leave a comment Bill Shankly – like the Beatles – didn’t invent Liverpool. But between them they did something rather more important. The city had a great past – its people had guts and character. What the city lacked was a definable relationship with a new, dazzling, snazzy King’s Road type of Britain which seemingly had left Liverpool far behind in its wake. Bill Shankly, in the steps of John, Paul, Ringo and George took Liverpool and gave it back its pride. The Beatles did it not only by becoming quite simply the greatest entertainers the British Isles have ever offered the world, but by always remaining true to their roots. Bill Shankly, a lowland Scot, did it by quarrying deep into the natural Liverpudlian sense of community and producing a football team which has had few equals in the history of the game. In the shanty towns of South America and in the backstreets of Omsk, Umsk and Minsk, Liverpool suddenly became a name to conjure with again. Liverpudlians no longer had to apologise about the Mersey Tunnel or the Liver Building. The team was great so Liverpool was great and Liverpudlians (even those who never went within a hundred miles of the Kop) had the right to feel great as well. How is it that this dour
is submitted in writing no fewer than thirty (30) days prior to the next quarterly Shire Business meeting. If such objection is submitted in accordance to the Bylaws of the Shire of Panther Vale the amendment will again come before the eligible voters of the Shire. A contested amendment that is voted in the affirmative in two consecutive quarterly Shire Business meetings will be considered to have been officially adopted. The Bylaws of the Shire of Panther Vale shall be reviewed annually by the Officers of the Shire and the populace at the First Quarter Business meeting for continued suitability and adherence to mundane and Society laws, rules and regulations. By: Brita Pendane Panther Vale & Mountain Freehold Yule Quarterly Meeting Minutes: Q3 2019 Panther Vale Bardic Gatherings Panther Vale’s 3rd Quarter Meeting Panther Vale Equestrian Games Practice Get Panther Vale News We'll notify you by email whenever there's news. Bill Shankly: Just like the Beatles he WAS a city July 13, 1974 kjehan Club news Leave a comment Bill Shankly – like the Beatles – didn’t invent Liverpool. But between them they did something rather more important. The city had a great past – its people had guts and character. What the city lacked was a definable relationship with a new, dazzling, snazzy King’s Road type of Britain which seemingly had left Liverpool far behind in its wake. Bill Shankly, in the steps of John, Paul, Ringo and George took Liverpool and gave it back its pride. The Beatles did it not only by becoming quite simply the greatest entertainers the British Isles have ever offered the world, but by always remaining true to their roots. Bill Shankly, a lowland Scot, did it by quarrying deep into the natural Liverpudlian sense of community and producing a football team which has had few equals in the history of the game. In the shanty towns of South America and in the backstreets of Omsk, Umsk and Minsk, Liverpool suddenly became a name to conjure with again. Liverpudlians no longer had to apologise about the Mersey Tunnel or the Liver Building. The team was great so Liverpool was great and Liverpudlians (even those who never went within a hundred miles of the Kop) had the right to feel great as well. How is it that this dour
Scot from a poor family of ten, with nothing going for him, has been able to capture the heart of Liverpool, a city that prides itself on breeding its own brand of humour and character? The answer lies entirely in Shankly’s unique personality. More than any other man he has the ability to identify himself totally with a cause. Add to this Shankly’s dogged determination to succeed and you have a basis for the adoration with which he is regarded by the fans. As the good results began to roll in, so Liverpool, as big-hearted and generous a city as any, responded to the man who was able to channel its football fanaticism through himself. The fans always believed he could do anything for them, yet he achieved his heroism in an off-stage roll. As a player he was good, but not great. As a manager he has been a phenomenon. The sayings of Bill Shankly are legion, and are second only to those of Mao Tsetung. And far more amusing. “The finest two teams in Britain are Liverpool and Liverpool Reserves,” he once said. His slightly dotty dedication to the cause of Merseyside showed up on a tour of the United States with the Liverpool team. Throughout the entire tour Shankly refused to alter his watch. He said: “Liverpool time’s good enough for me.” His mock arrogance is legendary too. When he was presented with a Manager of the Year Award at a big dinner he said: “Thank you. I deserved it.” Another time reading the lesson at a church service he began: ‘ “And Jesus said” – and I must say I agree with him…’ It was Shankly who made the Kop the mystical entity it is today. So deep is the devotion that some of the Kop faithful give instructions that on their death the funeral cortege is to be driven round Anfield, and their ashes are to be scattered on the steps of the Kop. The fans responded to his successes by making him “King Shankly.” Hours after a match crowds would wait outside the official entrance chanting “Shanklee, Shanklee” if they knew Shankly was still inside. After all this, the reaction in the city yesterday was no surprise. To an outsider the atmosphere was weird, one of total gloom. Supporters in tears jammed the Liverpool club’s switchboard hoping it was
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No surprises, of course. Barry Burton, the deputy mayor of Clearview Township, made a presentation to our council, Monday*, reiterating his community’s commitment to the development and growth at the airport and asking Collingwood Council to please sign a non-binding letter of agreement for the development to access the airport. After all, what’s an airport industrial park without access to the runways? After his presentation, council quickly sloughed off its responsibilities by requesting another staff report. This after numerous closed-door reports by lawyers and consultants and staff these past two years. Despite public presentations by the proponents again and again reiterating that all they want is a letter of intent to enter negotiations over access. In Block terminology, a staff report, like “due diligence,” simply means procrastinate. Who ever thought councillors were elected to make an actual decision in public, when they can do it away from public scrutiny in camera? Better to request a staff report instead of actually deciding something. You can watch the whole shebang on Rogers, with the deputation starting at 16:50. Prepare to be angry, insulted and fed up, if you aren’t already. I wrote about the Block’s secret machinations to sell our airport without any public discussion let alone input back in November, 2015, December, 2015, and three times in January, 2016: January 2, January 3 and January 16. I recommend you read them for the background. The Block seem eager to sabotage the biggest commercial development this region – or all of rural Ontario! – has seen since the 1960s, and in doing so kill the much-needed jobs it will bring. And it looks like they will succeed. There’s a very real chance the developers are about to give up and find another place to grow. Just a little background: The Collingwood Regional Airport (get that name? Regional.) has a board of directors which includes a council member from Collingwood, Wasaga Beach and Clearview. All three municipalities help pay for the airport’s annual operating costs (Clearview has been doing so since 2005)**. There’s also a public member who represents the airport’s users. While Collingwood owns the airport, it sits in Clearview Township where the industrial park is proposed. Thus the Clearview Aviation Business Park (CABP) requires access to the airport (otherwise how can planes get and leave
No surprises, of course. Barry Burton, the deputy mayor of Clearview Township, made a presentation to our council, Monday*, reiterating his community’s commitment to the development and growth at the airport and asking Collingwood Council to please sign a non-binding letter of agreement for the development to access the airport. After all, what’s an airport industrial park without access to the runways? After his presentation, council quickly sloughed off its responsibilities by requesting another staff report. This after numerous closed-door reports by lawyers and consultants and staff these past two years. Despite public presentations by the proponents again and again reiterating that all they want is a letter of intent to enter negotiations over access. In Block terminology, a staff report, like “due diligence,” simply means procrastinate. Who ever thought councillors were elected to make an actual decision in public, when they can do it away from public scrutiny in camera? Better to request a staff report instead of actually deciding something. You can watch the whole shebang on Rogers, with the deputation starting at 16:50. Prepare to be angry, insulted and fed up, if you aren’t already. I wrote about the Block’s secret machinations to sell our airport without any public discussion let alone input back in November, 2015, December, 2015, and three times in January, 2016: January 2, January 3 and January 16. I recommend you read them for the background. The Block seem eager to sabotage the biggest commercial development this region – or all of rural Ontario! – has seen since the 1960s, and in doing so kill the much-needed jobs it will bring. And it looks like they will succeed. There’s a very real chance the developers are about to give up and find another place to grow. Just a little background: The Collingwood Regional Airport (get that name? Regional.) has a board of directors which includes a council member from Collingwood, Wasaga Beach and Clearview. All three municipalities help pay for the airport’s annual operating costs (Clearview has been doing so since 2005)**. There’s also a public member who represents the airport’s users. While Collingwood owns the airport, it sits in Clearview Township where the industrial park is proposed. Thus the Clearview Aviation Business Park (CABP) requires access to the airport (otherwise how can planes get and leave
there?). All CABP has ever asked for is a non-binding letter of intent; further details for access can be worked out to everyone’s satisfaction later, as the development proceeds. Clearview and Wasaga Beach councils both endorsed the plan and the letter of intent. Both councils discussed the issue in public. The Airport Board endorsed the request and the development, and recommended Collingwood provide the letter. The Block said no. So did the current chair of the Airport Board (recorded vote, Nov 16, 2015), our own Councillor Mike Edwards. Despite that the board recommended approval, Mike seemed to lose his spine and couldn’t make the commitment. But way back in 2014, Edwards actually moved a motion at the airport board to support the request for access (minutes of the Jan. 5, 2015 council agenda, page 23). What changed since then? Right: The Block took power. Obstructionism began. So let’s look at the meeting, shall we? At 21:20 in the video, DM Burton states what Clearview needs to move this development forward: simply a memorandum of understanding “to have access to the terminal and runways.” Got that? Not a contract: just an MOU for future discussions. And for nothing more than that, Collingwood gets (22:30) jobs, an upgrade in airport classification, jobs, improved airport traffic, jobs, airport value increased, jobs, more fuel sales, jobs, more revenue from landing fees, jobs, increased tourism, jobs and a profitable airport. For no cost to Collingwood taxpayers. And the Block has consistently said no for the past two years. Why? I’ll get to that later. First, let’s review the meeting. After the deputation, Our own Deputy Mayor, Brian “My way or the highway” Saunderson, comments, starting at 25:05. At 25:55 Saunderson claims the airport has paid $400,000 to Clearview for taxes over the past 10 years. This baffles me (I am a former member of the airport board) because municipally owned airports do not pay property taxes (see the 2006 Sypher Report, page 199, which notes (emphasis added): “Airports owned and operated by municipalities do not pay property tax, while airports operated by airport authorities or societies do.”) The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) produced a report
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янина—карела. В годы Первой Мировой войны воевал в Сибирском стрелковом корпусе в Латвии. Член РКП(б) с 1918 года. В 1918 г. секретарь Рыпушкальского волостного исполкома, заведующий агитационно-вербовочным отделом Олонецкого уездного военкомата. Командир созданного им Олонецкого коммунистического отряда, уездный военный комиссар. В 1919 году стал председателем Олонецкого уездного революционного комитета, олонецким военным комиссаром. Был одним из организаторов созыва Всекарельского
янина—карела. В годы Первой Мировой войны воевал в Сибирском стрелковом корпусе в Латвии. Член РКП(б) с 1918 года. В 1918 г. секретарь Рыпушкальского волостного исполкома, заведующий агитационно-вербовочным отделом Олонецкого уездного военкомата. Командир созданного им Олонецкого коммунистического отряда, уездный военный комиссар. В 1919 году стал председателем Олонецкого уездного революционного комитета, олонецким военным комиссаром. Был одним из организаторов созыва Всекарельского
съезда представителей трудящихся карел, член оргбюро. В 1920—1921 гг. выполнял обязанности председателя Олонецкого уездного комитета РКП(б). Участник подавления Кронштадтского восстания. Секретарь Белозерского райкома ВКП(б). Работал в Свердловске, Тюмени, Петрозаводске. Народный комиссар земледелия Автономной Карельской ССР. С 1933 года — политработник РККА. 16 ноября 1939 года военкому вечернего факультета Военной академии связи имени С. М. Будённого Ф. И. Егорову присвоен
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ailedState_; // the move failed for some reason, so we will try again } } // we need to turn outdoor_bot::movement_msg msg; movement_pub_.publish(msg); movementComplete_ = false; msg.command = "autoMove"; msg.distance = 0; // mm msg.angle = 20; msg.speed = 20. * sgn(msg.angle); // mm/sec or deg/sec ROS_INFO("auto turning clockwise 20 degrees"); recoverTurnedAlready_ = true; return MoveToRecoverState_; // move has not completed yet } /* void on_enter_MoveToRecoverFailedState() { if (TurnToRecoverCounter_ <= TURN_TO_RECOVER_MAX) { TurnToRecoverCounter_++; deltaRecoverAngle_ = -deltaRecoverAngle_; // try turning the other way recoverAngle_ += deltaRecoverAngle_ * MoveToRecoverCounter_; } else if (MoveToRecoverCounter_ <= MOVE_TO_RECOVER_MAX) { MoveToRecoverCounter_++; deltaRecoverDistance_ = -deltaRecoverDistance_; // try moving the other way recoverDistance_ += deltaRecoverDistance_ * MoveToRecoverCounter_; } } */ int on_update_MoveToRecoverFailedState() // without an on_enter method, this allows us to rerun the on_enterMoveToRecovery { return MoveToRecoverState_; } void on_enter_PauseState() { // if the current state is a recovery state, then we must not change previousState_ // otherwise, set previousState_ = currentState // also remember variables and other things needed to recover when motion is resumed }
ailedState_; // the move failed for some reason, so we will try again } } // we need to turn outdoor_bot::movement_msg msg; movement_pub_.publish(msg); movementComplete_ = false; msg.command = "autoMove"; msg.distance = 0; // mm msg.angle = 20; msg.speed = 20. * sgn(msg.angle); // mm/sec or deg/sec ROS_INFO("auto turning clockwise 20 degrees"); recoverTurnedAlready_ = true; return MoveToRecoverState_; // move has not completed yet } /* void on_enter_MoveToRecoverFailedState() { if (TurnToRecoverCounter_ <= TURN_TO_RECOVER_MAX) { TurnToRecoverCounter_++; deltaRecoverAngle_ = -deltaRecoverAngle_; // try turning the other way recoverAngle_ += deltaRecoverAngle_ * MoveToRecoverCounter_; } else if (MoveToRecoverCounter_ <= MOVE_TO_RECOVER_MAX) { MoveToRecoverCounter_++; deltaRecoverDistance_ = -deltaRecoverDistance_; // try moving the other way recoverDistance_ += deltaRecoverDistance_ * MoveToRecoverCounter_; } } */ int on_update_MoveToRecoverFailedState() // without an on_enter method, this allows us to rerun the on_enterMoveToRecovery { return MoveToRecoverState_; } void on_enter_PauseState() { // if the current state is a recovery state, then we must not change previousState_ // otherwise, set previousState_ = currentState // also remember variables and other things needed to recover when motion is resumed }
int on_update_PauseState() { ros::spinOnce(); if (pauseCommanded_) return PauseState_; if (userCommandReceived_) return UserCommandState_; if (currentSection_ == BOOTUP) return BootupState_; if (currentSection_ == FIRST_TARGET_CHECK) return CheckFirstTargetState_; if (currentSection_ == FIRST_TARGET_MOVE) return MoveToFirstTargetState_; if (currentSection_ == TARGETS) return FindTargetState_; if (currentSection_ == HOME) return CheckHomeState_; if (currentSection_ == PLATFORM) return MoveOntoPlatformState_; if (currentSection_ == ALL_DONE) return AllDoneState_; return CheckFirstTargetState_; // something is seriously wrong if we get to here } // allows a state to run its on_enter code. Note that its on-exit code will run!! int on_update_ReEntryState() { return previousState_; } void on_transition(int from_state, int to_state) { ROS_INFO("AutoFSM: Transitioning from state %d (%s) to state %d (%s).", from_state, fsm_.state_name(from_state).c_str(), to_state, fsm_.state_name(to_state).c_str()); } void setupStates() { BootupState_ = fsm_.add_state("BootupState"); // 0 CheckLinedUpState_ = fsm_.add_state("CheckLinedUpState"); PhaseTwoFirstState_ = fsm_.add_state("PhaseTwoFirstState"); CheckFirstTargetState_ = fsm_.add_state("CheckFirstTargetState"); // 1 SearchForFirstTargetState_ = fsm_.add_state("SearchForFirstTargetState"); MoveToFirstTargetState_ = fsm_.add_state("MoveToFirstTargetState"); Find
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! – Reinventing Axl Rose (2020) CD Album Band: Against Me! Album: Reinventing Axl Rose Music Genre: Punk Rock Label: No Idea Records Record Type: 11 Tracks CD Album Against Me! is an American punk rock band formed in 1997 in Gainesville, Florida, by singer and guitarist Laura Jane Grace. Since 2001, the band's lineup has also included guitarist James Bowman. After releasing three studio albums through independent record labels, Against Me! moved to Sire Records for 2007's New Wave, which reached no. 57 on the Billboard 200. In 2011, the band launched their own record label, Total Treble Music, through which to release future albums. In 2012, Grace publicly came out as a transgender woman. After a long period of line-up changes and uncertainty surrounding the band's future, their sixth studio album, Transgender Dysphoria Blues, was released independently in January 2014 to critical and commercial acclaim. The band's seventh full-length, Shape Shift with Me, was released September 16, 2016. against_me_reinventing_axl_rose.zip 1 Pints Of Guinness Make You Strong 2:40 2 The Politics Of Starving 3:06 3 We Laugh At Danger (And Break All The Rules) 3:17 4 I Still Love You Julie 3:12 5 Scream It Until You're Coughing Up Blood 2:28 6 Jordan's 1'st Choice 2:08 7 Those Anarcho Punks Are Mysterious... 2:24 8 Reinventing Axl Rose 2:25 9 Baby, I'm An Anarchist! 2:40 10 Walking Is Still Honest 2:37 11 8 Full Hours Of Sleep 3:59 Recorded at Goldentone Studios on 12/21/01, 12/28/01, & 1/12/02 except for "8 Full Hours Of Sleep" which was recorded on 7/23/01 Dedicated to Evelyn Grace and James Francis Grace. 2020Against me!CDPunkRockUnited States Hüsker Dü – Warehouse: Songs And Stories (1987) CD Album Repress Leftöver Crack – Fuck World Trade (2020) CD Album Raised Fist – Fuel (1998) CD Album Comments Off on Raised Fist – Fuel (1998) CD Album Against Me! – As The Eternal Cowboy (2020) CD Album Against Me! –
! – Reinventing Axl Rose (2020) CD Album Band: Against Me! Album: Reinventing Axl Rose Music Genre: Punk Rock Label: No Idea Records Record Type: 11 Tracks CD Album Against Me! is an American punk rock band formed in 1997 in Gainesville, Florida, by singer and guitarist Laura Jane Grace. Since 2001, the band's lineup has also included guitarist James Bowman. After releasing three studio albums through independent record labels, Against Me! moved to Sire Records for 2007's New Wave, which reached no. 57 on the Billboard 200. In 2011, the band launched their own record label, Total Treble Music, through which to release future albums. In 2012, Grace publicly came out as a transgender woman. After a long period of line-up changes and uncertainty surrounding the band's future, their sixth studio album, Transgender Dysphoria Blues, was released independently in January 2014 to critical and commercial acclaim. The band's seventh full-length, Shape Shift with Me, was released September 16, 2016. against_me_reinventing_axl_rose.zip 1 Pints Of Guinness Make You Strong 2:40 2 The Politics Of Starving 3:06 3 We Laugh At Danger (And Break All The Rules) 3:17 4 I Still Love You Julie 3:12 5 Scream It Until You're Coughing Up Blood 2:28 6 Jordan's 1'st Choice 2:08 7 Those Anarcho Punks Are Mysterious... 2:24 8 Reinventing Axl Rose 2:25 9 Baby, I'm An Anarchist! 2:40 10 Walking Is Still Honest 2:37 11 8 Full Hours Of Sleep 3:59 Recorded at Goldentone Studios on 12/21/01, 12/28/01, & 1/12/02 except for "8 Full Hours Of Sleep" which was recorded on 7/23/01 Dedicated to Evelyn Grace and James Francis Grace. 2020Against me!CDPunkRockUnited States Hüsker Dü – Warehouse: Songs And Stories (1987) CD Album Repress Leftöver Crack – Fuck World Trade (2020) CD Album Raised Fist – Fuel (1998) CD Album Comments Off on Raised Fist – Fuel (1998) CD Album Against Me! – As The Eternal Cowboy (2020) CD Album Against Me! –
The Disco Before The Breakdown (2020) Vinyl 7″ EP Repress Rocket From The Tombs – The Day The Earth Met The… (2020) CD Against Me! – Cavalier Eternal / You Look Like I Need A Drink (2020) Vinyl Album 7″ Repress Blink-182 – Blink-182 (2020) CD Album Blink-182 – The Rock Show (2020) CD Album Didjits – Hey Judester / Fizzjob (2020) CD Rocket From The Crypt – Group Sounds (2020) CD Album Rocket From The Crypt – Live From Camp X-Ray (2020) CD Album Hot Water Music – The New What Next (2020) CD Album You are at:Home»Paris»Arrondissements of Paris»7th Arrondissement of Paris»The Fontaine des Quatre-Saisons, rue de Grenelle Fontaine des Quatre-Saisons, rue de Grenelle © French Moments The Fontaine des Quatre-Saisons, rue de Grenelle By Pierre on 16 October 7th Arrondissement of Paris, Monuments of France, Monuments of Paris, Secret and Offbeat Paris, The Paris Challenge You have to walk on the narrow street of rue de Grenelle in the 7th arrondissement of Paris to discover the Fontaine des Quatre-Saisons. This monumental public fountain is one of the best surviving examples of the public architecture of the reign of Louis XV in Paris. It is also a very odd one: richly decorated, it has never produced very much water! The construction of the Fontaine des Quatre-Saisons The Fontaine des Quatre-Saisons in 1789. The fountain was built by Edme Bouchardon (1698-1762) who was the royal sculptor of King Louis XV. It took 6 years for the fountain to be completed (1739-1745). Out of the 30 fountains built in the 18th century in Paris, the Fontaine des Quatre-Saisons was by far the largest and the most beautiful. A masterpiece of the 18th century. The monumental fountain is richly decorated. You would think that for this fountain size, water must flow generously… It has never been the case since its completion. It only has four water spouts which do not produce very much water. The reason is quite simple and we have to travel South of Paris to understand why. In the
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the city and the pilgrims," said Mohamed Hassan Ali, who buried his cousin, a policeman who was killed in the blast. "This area should have had camera monitoring, searches and equipment to detect explosives." The devastating security breach at one of Iraq's most sacred places added to the pressure on Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki to make recent security gains stick and to keep the country on track for October elections. The Baghdad reconciliation conference was intended to bring the country's warring factions to the negotiating table. But only half of the 700 invited guests showed up, and any real chance for negotiations dissolved when both the leading Sunni Muslim bloc and the powerful faction loyal to the rebel Shiite Muslim cleric Muqtada al Sadr announced boycotts. "We entered the conference to reaffirm our support for national reconciliation, and we left to show our rejection of all these fake conferences," Nassar al Rubaiye, a Sadr-allied lawmaker, said of his group's walkout. Most Sunnis and Sadrists didn't participate, and Shiite lawmakers in attendance hinted that the groups weren't missed. Sunni lawmakers boycotted because they believe Maliki hasn't made good on pledges to disband Shiite militias, release detainees not charged with crimes and include Sunni legislators in security decisions. Members of Sadr's militant Shiite movement said they walked out of the conference because of the lack of dialogue in preparations, a crackdown on Sadr's forces in the south and to protest thousands of Iraqi detainees in U.S. custody. Across the board, there were complaints of late invitations, snubs and general disarray. Even Wathab Shaker, head of the parliament's national reconciliation committee, said he was left out of all planning for the conference. He is a Sunni. "No contact had been made between the preparation committee for the conference and the parliament's reconciliation committee. Absolutely no contact," Shaker said. "I wish them good luck." Tuesday's roster of attacks included two roadside bombs in Baghdad - one targeting civilians at a market in Shaab, the other at a busy intersection in al Bunook - that killed four Iraqis and wounded at least 13, authorities said. A car bomb outside an electronics store in Mosul killed three and wounded 40, the U.S. military said. Cheney Links Al-Qaeda To Iraq Yet Again Cheney Links 9/11 With Iraq Again By Gold9472 in forum 9/11 Justice Forum Cheney Led Cheerleaders Of Iraq Invasion;
the city and the pilgrims," said Mohamed Hassan Ali, who buried his cousin, a policeman who was killed in the blast. "This area should have had camera monitoring, searches and equipment to detect explosives." The devastating security breach at one of Iraq's most sacred places added to the pressure on Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki to make recent security gains stick and to keep the country on track for October elections. The Baghdad reconciliation conference was intended to bring the country's warring factions to the negotiating table. But only half of the 700 invited guests showed up, and any real chance for negotiations dissolved when both the leading Sunni Muslim bloc and the powerful faction loyal to the rebel Shiite Muslim cleric Muqtada al Sadr announced boycotts. "We entered the conference to reaffirm our support for national reconciliation, and we left to show our rejection of all these fake conferences," Nassar al Rubaiye, a Sadr-allied lawmaker, said of his group's walkout. Most Sunnis and Sadrists didn't participate, and Shiite lawmakers in attendance hinted that the groups weren't missed. Sunni lawmakers boycotted because they believe Maliki hasn't made good on pledges to disband Shiite militias, release detainees not charged with crimes and include Sunni legislators in security decisions. Members of Sadr's militant Shiite movement said they walked out of the conference because of the lack of dialogue in preparations, a crackdown on Sadr's forces in the south and to protest thousands of Iraqi detainees in U.S. custody. Across the board, there were complaints of late invitations, snubs and general disarray. Even Wathab Shaker, head of the parliament's national reconciliation committee, said he was left out of all planning for the conference. He is a Sunni. "No contact had been made between the preparation committee for the conference and the parliament's reconciliation committee. Absolutely no contact," Shaker said. "I wish them good luck." Tuesday's roster of attacks included two roadside bombs in Baghdad - one targeting civilians at a market in Shaab, the other at a busy intersection in al Bunook - that killed four Iraqis and wounded at least 13, authorities said. A car bomb outside an electronics store in Mosul killed three and wounded 40, the U.S. military said. Cheney Links Al-Qaeda To Iraq Yet Again Cheney Links 9/11 With Iraq Again By Gold9472 in forum 9/11 Justice Forum Cheney Led Cheerleaders Of Iraq Invasion;
Is Back On Stump Bush Links Iraq War With Sept. 11 Attacks, Again 1993 Original Fred Wolf Series – Episode 165 (Revenge of The Fly) Revenge of the Fly CAST OF CHARACTERS: TMNT, APRIL O’NEIL, IRMA, VERNON FENWICK, BURNE THOMPSON, SHREDDER, KRANG, BEBOP, ROCKSTEADY, FOOT SOLDIERS GUEST STARS: BAXTER STOCKMAN/THE FLY, GENETIC RESEARCH LAB NIGHT WATCHMAN, FIREMAN LOCATIONS: TURTLES’ LAIR, TECHNODROME, CHANNEL SIX NEWS, GENETIC RESEARCH LAB, EMF BUILDING Thanks to Vernon’s irresponsible journalism, the Turtles find it necessary to stand guard at the Genetic Research Lab. The TMNT are protecting the Genetic Essences of numerous insects, as developed by a local research scientist – essences that were designed to create insects for specific purposes. Meanwhile, in an attempt to open the portal to Dimension X, Krang opens the portal “to the place where he put Baxter Stockman.” And naturally, Baxter Stockman/The Fly comes “buzzing” out crying “I’m free! I’m free!” and takes control of the Technodrome. Baxter is determined to make Shredder and Krang pay for turning him into a hideously deformed mutant and to get his revenge on everybody in the whole wide world. With the aid of Baxter’s alien computer buddy, he learns about the dangerous genetic substances as reported by Vernon only moments earlier. Baxter is hell-bent on “acquiring” these “dangerous genetic substances” to enact his revenge. Back at the Genetic Research Lab, the Turtles, bored to tears, are called away to rescue April atop a burning building. No sooner do they leave, than Baxter Stockman/The Fly arrives and does the dirty deed. While Baxter Stockman/The Fly flies over the City looking for something to mix Krang’s mutagen with the “genetic essences of insects”, he spies a fireman dousing the flames of the EMF Building, the site of April’s recent rescue by the Turtles, with a Super-Slosher 2000. Baxter is convinced that
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on the table: I enjoyed playing Dynasty Warriors 9 a lot. Yes, it's enormously repetitive and the open-world elements don't really add all that much to the well-worn formula, but there's something appealing about the whole grand historical affair and the simplistic gameplay. You'll hack, slash and stomp your way across feudal China, grinning like a loon. Then again, there's that whole repetitive, lack of depth thing I mentioned before. Read review ZTGD Ken McKown 5 / 10 02-22-2018 There is a lot of content in Dynasty Warriors 9 and the ideas are sound, but the execution is just atrocious. I hope they continue to iterate and spruce up the genre. I love seeing new takes on familiar formulas. Sadly though this outing feels like a half-baked idea that no one on the team was really behind. Read review Experience the thrill of one versus thousands in an all new open world setting with DYNASTY WARRIORS 9, the latest installment in the series! Ancient China is depicted on a single, vast, open-world map. Also, while maintaining the series’ intuitive controls, we have included a new Musou Action system where you can experience the thrill of “one versus thousands” like never before on an ever-changing battlefield. In addition, the captivating lives of our eclectic cast of officers intermingle in an expansive “Romance of the Three Kingdoms” world that will allow you to feel completely immersed in the tides of history with our latest DYNASTY WARRIORS title! Feb 13, 2018 - PlayStation 4 Feb 13, 2018 - Xbox One Feb 13, 2018 - PC Atsushi Miyauchi Akihiro Suzuki Developed by Omega Force. All titles, content, brand names, trademarks, logos, artwork, and associated imagery are trademarks and/or copyright material of their respective owners. © All rights reserved. PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, Steam, Xbox, Xbox One By CyclingWeekly Staff published 7 May 21 (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images) Team: Team Ineos Twitter: @LukeRowe1990 Luke Rowe has proven himself a loyal and tactically astute domestique over the years, helping Chris Froome to his Tour de France victories in 2015, 2016 and 2017. Moreover, Rowe has developed into the squad's team captain which means he'll be making many of the crucial mid-race decisions
on the table: I enjoyed playing Dynasty Warriors 9 a lot. Yes, it's enormously repetitive and the open-world elements don't really add all that much to the well-worn formula, but there's something appealing about the whole grand historical affair and the simplistic gameplay. You'll hack, slash and stomp your way across feudal China, grinning like a loon. Then again, there's that whole repetitive, lack of depth thing I mentioned before. Read review ZTGD Ken McKown 5 / 10 02-22-2018 There is a lot of content in Dynasty Warriors 9 and the ideas are sound, but the execution is just atrocious. I hope they continue to iterate and spruce up the genre. I love seeing new takes on familiar formulas. Sadly though this outing feels like a half-baked idea that no one on the team was really behind. Read review Experience the thrill of one versus thousands in an all new open world setting with DYNASTY WARRIORS 9, the latest installment in the series! Ancient China is depicted on a single, vast, open-world map. Also, while maintaining the series’ intuitive controls, we have included a new Musou Action system where you can experience the thrill of “one versus thousands” like never before on an ever-changing battlefield. In addition, the captivating lives of our eclectic cast of officers intermingle in an expansive “Romance of the Three Kingdoms” world that will allow you to feel completely immersed in the tides of history with our latest DYNASTY WARRIORS title! Feb 13, 2018 - PlayStation 4 Feb 13, 2018 - Xbox One Feb 13, 2018 - PC Atsushi Miyauchi Akihiro Suzuki Developed by Omega Force. All titles, content, brand names, trademarks, logos, artwork, and associated imagery are trademarks and/or copyright material of their respective owners. © All rights reserved. PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, Steam, Xbox, Xbox One By CyclingWeekly Staff published 7 May 21 (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images) Team: Team Ineos Twitter: @LukeRowe1990 Luke Rowe has proven himself a loyal and tactically astute domestique over the years, helping Chris Froome to his Tour de France victories in 2015, 2016 and 2017. Moreover, Rowe has developed into the squad's team captain which means he'll be making many of the crucial mid-race decisions
for the team. A fellow product of the British Cycling academy along with team-mates Geraint Thomas, Peter Kennaugh and Ian Stannard, Rowe's career has yet to produce a flourish of personal success that might have been expected by a rider of his talent after eight years with Team Sky. But he's shown his potential to grow into one of Britain's most successful Classics riders. In 2016, he headed the Sky team at Monuments Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix alongside Stannard, recording a fifth place at Flanders to add to an eighth place finish at Roubaix he achieved in 2015. Rowe started 2017 strongly, taking his first win since 2012 on stage two of the Herald Sun Tour. This was followed by a solid show on the opening weekend of the cobbled classics, with sixth in Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and third in Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne. He also gained the noble title of 'lanterne rouge', given to the last finishing rider at the Tour de France. Luckily, teammate Froome finished in polar opposite first position. Ill fortune struck late in the season when he fractured his tibia and fibula whilst whitewater rafting at his brothers stag party. Disproving doctors expectations, he returned to cycling in February of 2018. However, another two seasons of average classics performances awaited. The Welshman still believes the form is there, so only time will tell. Another notable moment occurred in the 2019 TdF, when Luke Rowe and Tony Martin were expelled from the race on stage 17 due to Martin swerving in-front of Rowe, followed by Rowe placing his hands on the German. Alongside his commitments as a professional riders, Rowe wrote a weekly column for Cycling Weekly magazine, hosts a podcast with Geraint Thomas and enjoys watching ice hockey in his spare time. 'If you sent me a message you are nuts': Luke Rowe hits back at critics after Paris-Roubaix crash with Mads Pedersen The Brit challenges anyone who criticised him to try riding through the Arenberg forest with a front wheel puncture themselves Luke Rowe explains why he was handed fine on Tour de France stage three The British rider was fined by commissaries for 'assault, intimidation, insults, threats, improper conduct' By Cycling Weekly • Published 29 June 21 'Chapeau to the whole peloton minus Astana,' says Luke Rowe after chaotic Tour de France
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in order to justify the Saudi military intervention. Barakat (2011) states that while the Bahraini regime was demolishing the Shia mosques and attacking the Shia villages, Al-Jazeera was broadcasting images of “calm streets in Manama.” When asked about the reasons behind not reporting the demolitions, Bahrain’s AJA online reporter said—in an interview conducted for this research—that he covered it, but “not everything gets published.” Hassan Mahfood further reveals: I wrote about it but AJA did not publish my story. The demolitions were shocking to AJA’s management. No one expected that the government would go that far. They didn’t publish it because the topic was very sensitive. I cannot write everything. I have to censor myself at times so I can guarantee that I will not be suspended. (H. Mahfood, personal communication, January 26, 2016) Including or mentioning such facts would counter the Al-Khalifa regime allegations of respecting religious freedoms in the country. It would also uncover Al-Khalifa’s adoption of “divide and rule” policy, (Furtig, 2007) which aims to intensify the sectarian division between Sunnis and Shias to prevent them from founding a strong cross-sectarian pro-democracy movement (Moore-Gilbert, 2016a, 2016b). According to Herman and Chomsky (2010) omissions, choices and emphases are included in or excluded from coverage based on the interests and agendas of official elites. AJA’s reporter in Bahrain, Mahfood (personal communication, January 26, 2016) says that he understood the “unwritten rules” of not criticising the Saudi military intervention and its violations. Consequently, he had to write in his news stories and features that Saudi troops were sent to Bahrain to “protect public facilities, maintain security and restore order.” He was personally convinced, however, that they were deployed to “quell protesters” (H. Mahfood, personal communication, January 26, 2016). He states: Editorial policy sometimes determines what terms I use and how I refer to certain events. I know that if I don’t use certain phrases, they [editors] would use them so I would rather use them myself, so they do not change my own story. There is an editorial policy; we have to be realistic. Qatar did not want to damage its relations
in order to justify the Saudi military intervention. Barakat (2011) states that while the Bahraini regime was demolishing the Shia mosques and attacking the Shia villages, Al-Jazeera was broadcasting images of “calm streets in Manama.” When asked about the reasons behind not reporting the demolitions, Bahrain’s AJA online reporter said—in an interview conducted for this research—that he covered it, but “not everything gets published.” Hassan Mahfood further reveals: I wrote about it but AJA did not publish my story. The demolitions were shocking to AJA’s management. No one expected that the government would go that far. They didn’t publish it because the topic was very sensitive. I cannot write everything. I have to censor myself at times so I can guarantee that I will not be suspended. (H. Mahfood, personal communication, January 26, 2016) Including or mentioning such facts would counter the Al-Khalifa regime allegations of respecting religious freedoms in the country. It would also uncover Al-Khalifa’s adoption of “divide and rule” policy, (Furtig, 2007) which aims to intensify the sectarian division between Sunnis and Shias to prevent them from founding a strong cross-sectarian pro-democracy movement (Moore-Gilbert, 2016a, 2016b). According to Herman and Chomsky (2010) omissions, choices and emphases are included in or excluded from coverage based on the interests and agendas of official elites. AJA’s reporter in Bahrain, Mahfood (personal communication, January 26, 2016) says that he understood the “unwritten rules” of not criticising the Saudi military intervention and its violations. Consequently, he had to write in his news stories and features that Saudi troops were sent to Bahrain to “protect public facilities, maintain security and restore order.” He was personally convinced, however, that they were deployed to “quell protesters” (H. Mahfood, personal communication, January 26, 2016). He states: Editorial policy sometimes determines what terms I use and how I refer to certain events. I know that if I don’t use certain phrases, they [editors] would use them so I would rather use them myself, so they do not change my own story. There is an editorial policy; we have to be realistic. Qatar did not want to damage its relations
with the GCC countries… AJA is very careful when dealing with the news that relates to the Gulf States. Qatar is part of GCC, and it does not want to take a unilateral foreign policy in regard to Bahrain. (H. Mahfood, personal communication, January 26, 2016) It is argued that AJA’s coverage of Bahrain was more propagandistic and aligned with Qatar’s policy than AJE. (Lynch, 2015; Sultan, 2013; Davidson, 2013; Kamrava, 2013; Abdul-Nabi, 2015) For instance, AJE produced a critical documentary film [Shouting in the Dark] that exposed the extent of human rights violations committed by the Bahraini regime and Saudi troops at the beginning of the uprising in 2011. However, the film was never aired on AJA. The Bahraini regime has repeatedly asked the Qatari authorities to prevent broadcasting the documentary. Two of the scheduled broadcasts were never aired on AJE (Safdar, 2012). Mahfood says: Shouting in the Dark caused problems between Bahrain and Qatar. The Qatari authorities wanted to stop it, but AJE had taken a decision to broadcast it. If AJA produced it, it would have never been aired. AJA tends not to anger the Bahraini authorities to guarantee that they can stay in the country and continue reporting. (H. Mahfood, personal communication, January 26, 2016) Although AJE’s coverage seemed less influenced than AJA by Qatar’s foreign policy, it is still confined by ownership structure. For instance, a prominent Bahraini human rights activist was supposed to be interviewed by AJE to comment on the documentary, yet the channel cancelled the interview with the opponent at the last minute. They instead presented the views of the director and a member of the Bahraini regime only. (Davidson 2013) Moreover, the commenting option on Bahraini videos on AJE’s website was disabled while commenting on other videos was allowed. (Kamrava, 2013) Professor Mehran Kamrava, director of the Centre for International and Regional Studies at Georgetown University in Qatar, discloses that he has never been interviewed by AJE after strongly criticising the Bahraini Prime Minister, Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman Al-Khalifa, on air. He says: At the beginning of the Bahraini uprising, in March 2011, I said during an interview with AJE, ‘Bahrainis want to see the prime minister gone. He
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A mountainous, man-shaped heaping of brass spheres, dimly seen in the far corner. Beside it, a low camp bed. Upon it, a dark-clothed body. ‡ She limped over to the mage and kicked her in the stomach. Immediately, the pain in her head ceased. She nearly fainted in relief. The mage yelped as Churls pulled her head up by the hair. Her eyes slowly focused. "Hello," Churls said through gritted teeth. "I'm your new boss. You do what I fucking say, immediately. Show you understand me." The mage nodded, fear in her eyes. Churls did not smile. "Good. There are people trying to get in here, so you have only seconds to secure this room. Fail, and I kill you." ‡ Ten seconds. Twenty. The pounding on the ceiling door continued. Thirty. "Bitch," Churls said, tightening her grip on the mages' greasy hair. "I'd take me _very_ seriously. Make this happen, _right n—_ " The pounding stopped. "They're asleep," the mage said. "All of them." ‡ "And me?" Churls asked. "Why am I not asleep?" She needed to know what threat the mage was to her. The woman swallowed, her eyes searching Churls's face. She was clearly Knosi, not Tomen. Potentially, a good sign: perhaps she had no loyalty to Fesuy. "I'm not sure," she said. "Something's standing in the way. I can't touch you." Panic crossed her features. She had admitted to trying it. "Please... I wouldn't..." Churls clapped the mage on the shoulder with her good hand. "Yes, you would. Keep them asleep, and we all live for a bit longer." She crossed the room to her companions, bent partially over to keep from brushing the ceiling. Vedas lay immobile, sheathed completely by his black elder-cloth suit—worrying, as she had only seen him do so while conscious—but his pulse and breathing were strong. Her eyes avoided the hollow of his belly, the prominence of his ribs. His arms and shoulders
A mountainous, man-shaped heaping of brass spheres, dimly seen in the far corner. Beside it, a low camp bed. Upon it, a dark-clothed body. ‡ She limped over to the mage and kicked her in the stomach. Immediately, the pain in her head ceased. She nearly fainted in relief. The mage yelped as Churls pulled her head up by the hair. Her eyes slowly focused. "Hello," Churls said through gritted teeth. "I'm your new boss. You do what I fucking say, immediately. Show you understand me." The mage nodded, fear in her eyes. Churls did not smile. "Good. There are people trying to get in here, so you have only seconds to secure this room. Fail, and I kill you." ‡ Ten seconds. Twenty. The pounding on the ceiling door continued. Thirty. "Bitch," Churls said, tightening her grip on the mages' greasy hair. "I'd take me _very_ seriously. Make this happen, _right n—_ " The pounding stopped. "They're asleep," the mage said. "All of them." ‡ "And me?" Churls asked. "Why am I not asleep?" She needed to know what threat the mage was to her. The woman swallowed, her eyes searching Churls's face. She was clearly Knosi, not Tomen. Potentially, a good sign: perhaps she had no loyalty to Fesuy. "I'm not sure," she said. "Something's standing in the way. I can't touch you." Panic crossed her features. She had admitted to trying it. "Please... I wouldn't..." Churls clapped the mage on the shoulder with her good hand. "Yes, you would. Keep them asleep, and we all live for a bit longer." She crossed the room to her companions, bent partially over to keep from brushing the ceiling. Vedas lay immobile, sheathed completely by his black elder-cloth suit—worrying, as she had only seen him do so while conscious—but his pulse and breathing were strong. Her eyes avoided the hollow of his belly, the prominence of his ribs. His arms and shoulders
were noticeably smaller. Slowly, with one and good hand and a barely functional second, she untied his wrists, which had been tightly bound with steel cord to the bed. As for Berun, she had no way of checking on his status or removing his immense shackles, and so ignored him for now. "Vedas," she said. She put her hand to his chest and shook him slightly. "Vedas." No response. Churls limped back to the mage and crouched before her. The woman flinched away. "What's wrong with them?" The mage's confusion was obvious. "Asleep. I told you, everyone is asleep." Churls kept herself from slapping the woman, barely. "Not them. Everyone sleeps but the people in this room. Wake them, now." She did not wait for a reply, but went and knelt by Vedas's bedside again. She repeated his name, and waited as long as she could—perhaps thirty seconds—before turning back to the mage and gesturing her impatience. The mage, still obviously frightened, shook her head and protested ignorance. "I don't know when they'll wake," she insisted when pressed. "They make me keep them out for most of the day. I allow the Black Suit to wake for feeding and voiding himself, but they still make me keep him in a daze. It always takes him a while to come to, longer each time. I can't force it or I risk hurting him. The construct I've only allowed to wake twice so the Titled Amendja could speak with him. He was weak, nearly insensate, both times." She pointed toward the roof, only five feet overhead. "The sun. He needs it, and I can only give him so much. Enough to keep him alive, no more." Churls stood to examine the roof. "Increase the light," she ordered. The magelamp brightened to a small sun, illuminating the bare room and revealing yet another ceiling panel above Vedas and Berun. Churls reached to unlatch it and paused. _"Everyone_ is asleep?" she asked. "Yes," the mage said. "And no one is on the roof." Churls open the panel, letting it fall back onto the roof. She looked quickly around to confirm what
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speech but they are in complete Glad you like Meese and get something out of his philosophy. I liked some of his paintings at first, and then I saw a bunch that seemed slipshod and ugly. He hasn’t won me back over, and, like I said, it’s almost impossible to tell if he’s joking or not. But, not everyone likes the same art or music, and if you like it, than more enjoyment for you. I’m cool with that. Reblogged this on MysticalMillenial and commented: Know them by their actions and less by their words. These comments are absolutely priceless! I don’t have the best memory, but I had looked up Osho before when his name was floating around. And I was mortified by what I found. And yet, years later, I still see his books EVERYWHERE. Sometime during this period, I had forgotten the extent of his harm. I had convinced myself that he was just your typical New Agey charlatan. How else to reconcile that thought with his massive popularity? Yes, and I don’t know why people still follow or believe in him. Honestly, as I said somewhere, and more than once, people like OSHO destroy any confidence I have that enlightenment is real, as do all the self-deluded people online that have convinced themselves that they too are enlightened. Eckhart Tolle says that HE is enlightened, but I’m not buying it especially because he’s selling it and making a mint off of it (that, and everything he says was said before, and better, by Nisagadatta Maharaj, who he has acknowledge ripping off somewhere). What is the evidence someone is enlightened? What good goes it do for them or anyone else? Somehow, buying 90 Rolls Royces isn’t a “good” I can get behind. anthro says: Wow, the comments from Osho fanboys are pretty stunning. No matter what he said, they’ll find a way to interpret it so it says what they want it to say. Osho was smart, I’ll give him that. He understood how to say lots of random words without saying anything truly specific or linear enough to be able to state what exactly he believed. it makes it even easier for his fans to project their desires and dreams onto what he said instead of really investigating his
speech but they are in complete Glad you like Meese and get something out of his philosophy. I liked some of his paintings at first, and then I saw a bunch that seemed slipshod and ugly. He hasn’t won me back over, and, like I said, it’s almost impossible to tell if he’s joking or not. But, not everyone likes the same art or music, and if you like it, than more enjoyment for you. I’m cool with that. Reblogged this on MysticalMillenial and commented: Know them by their actions and less by their words. These comments are absolutely priceless! I don’t have the best memory, but I had looked up Osho before when his name was floating around. And I was mortified by what I found. And yet, years later, I still see his books EVERYWHERE. Sometime during this period, I had forgotten the extent of his harm. I had convinced myself that he was just your typical New Agey charlatan. How else to reconcile that thought with his massive popularity? Yes, and I don’t know why people still follow or believe in him. Honestly, as I said somewhere, and more than once, people like OSHO destroy any confidence I have that enlightenment is real, as do all the self-deluded people online that have convinced themselves that they too are enlightened. Eckhart Tolle says that HE is enlightened, but I’m not buying it especially because he’s selling it and making a mint off of it (that, and everything he says was said before, and better, by Nisagadatta Maharaj, who he has acknowledge ripping off somewhere). What is the evidence someone is enlightened? What good goes it do for them or anyone else? Somehow, buying 90 Rolls Royces isn’t a “good” I can get behind. anthro says: Wow, the comments from Osho fanboys are pretty stunning. No matter what he said, they’ll find a way to interpret it so it says what they want it to say. Osho was smart, I’ll give him that. He understood how to say lots of random words without saying anything truly specific or linear enough to be able to state what exactly he believed. it makes it even easier for his fans to project their desires and dreams onto what he said instead of really investigating his
work and life as a whole. Actually.. this has just given me insight into the fanboys of Jordan Peterson. There is something quite similar. Hhmmm.. I’d hardly put Jordan Peterson in the same category as OSHO, though. On the other hand, I can’t speak for his fans. Some people may just like him blindly because he stands up to social justice warriors. But people are having a really, really hard time taking him down, and they are trying in one hit piece after another. He’s a clinical psychologist and veteran teacher who believes in objectivity. Sure, he’s on the conservative end of the spectrum, but he’s not an opportunistic predator like OSHO, not sleeping with his students, not deliberately misleading people. Eye BlueLight says: A blog full of misinformation about Osho 🙂 What’s nice, dear friend, is Osho has enough literature and Video content (a few terra bytes) all over the internet; for example oshosearch.net ‘s download section has over 500GB of Video Content. You can lie as much as you like, the reality is recorded on tape and everyone who wants can go and see for himself what Osho is really about. Keep on lying, you’re not doing any harm to anybody, Those who choose to believe the lies instead of researching, need people like you. It’s a mutual psychological supplydemand game. You haven’t even understood the name Osho. You don’t seem to understand even the most basic things. Shouting around random four letter words is not a criticism at all, what you’ve written here is not an objective presentation, it’s not even an informed opinion. It’s a subjective presentation, about yourself. You should feel proud, what a beautiful article you’ve written about yourself! You have a mirror now to look at and see how you really are. :)) 🙂 🙂 🙂 You haven’t written anything about Osho. You haven’t even studied him, so how can you write about him? You can only write about yourself and about your imagination about a purely fictional character you’ve created in your mind. Make him a “bad” guy without bothering to read his books or at least 0.0001% of the books he read in his youth, and then feel good about yourself, that you
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flank threat. The cavalry failed to receive an order so remained stationery with their carbines proving ineffective. The Mutineers started their turn with a morale roll as they lost one stand. Anything but a 1 would be a success so they rolled a 1. Halt! The other brigade rolled three successes but with nothing in range could not take advantage of a double shot. The artillery continued to snipe at the British line causing some casualties. The flanking force sprang into life obtaining two orders and electing to pin the flank of the company with half the infantry and outflanking with the rest. The situation is shown on map 4. Turn four commenced with the British winning the initiative and moving their left hand companies to face the threat from the tribal forces. After movement they fired but all missed. The situation is shown on map 5. Turn five and once again the British are on the move , winning initiative and falling back to long range for their enfields, picking up a few hits on the mutineers on the way. A fairly quiet move as both sides draw breath. The Mutineers again having a severe case of order blight only the tribals being able to move and closing the range on the British skirmishers and wiping them out, as well as causing hits on the remaining companies. The close range cancelled out the open order advantage and sheer volume of fire caused the destruction. As Europeans the British brigade do not need a morale test on the loss of one stand. The cavalry on the mutineer left had been winging away at each other for some time with no great advantage being achieved. Carbine range is 12” and the fire effect for cavalry is halved compared to an infantry company, unless it is mounted infantry, firing dismounted. The situation is shown on Map 6. They receive two orders for the tribal forces who sort out their firing line but with no hits achieved.The artillery and cavalry also proving fairly ineffective. Over to the British, who have a much better turn. The fire of the British right finally forcing the bulk of the Mutineer left to retire two moves, which drives their cavalry, and some infantry, off the table. Allowing the British cavalry brigade and horse artillery to move onto the flank of the redoubt. Map 7 tells the story. Turn 7 and things are back to normal with the British regaining the initiative, and after some very effective shooting seeing off the remainder of the left flank sepoys, who
flank threat. The cavalry failed to receive an order so remained stationery with their carbines proving ineffective. The Mutineers started their turn with a morale roll as they lost one stand. Anything but a 1 would be a success so they rolled a 1. Halt! The other brigade rolled three successes but with nothing in range could not take advantage of a double shot. The artillery continued to snipe at the British line causing some casualties. The flanking force sprang into life obtaining two orders and electing to pin the flank of the company with half the infantry and outflanking with the rest. The situation is shown on map 4. Turn four commenced with the British winning the initiative and moving their left hand companies to face the threat from the tribal forces. After movement they fired but all missed. The situation is shown on map 5. Turn five and once again the British are on the move , winning initiative and falling back to long range for their enfields, picking up a few hits on the mutineers on the way. A fairly quiet move as both sides draw breath. The Mutineers again having a severe case of order blight only the tribals being able to move and closing the range on the British skirmishers and wiping them out, as well as causing hits on the remaining companies. The close range cancelled out the open order advantage and sheer volume of fire caused the destruction. As Europeans the British brigade do not need a morale test on the loss of one stand. The cavalry on the mutineer left had been winging away at each other for some time with no great advantage being achieved. Carbine range is 12” and the fire effect for cavalry is halved compared to an infantry company, unless it is mounted infantry, firing dismounted. The situation is shown on Map 6. They receive two orders for the tribal forces who sort out their firing line but with no hits achieved.The artillery and cavalry also proving fairly ineffective. Over to the British, who have a much better turn. The fire of the British right finally forcing the bulk of the Mutineer left to retire two moves, which drives their cavalry, and some infantry, off the table. Allowing the British cavalry brigade and horse artillery to move onto the flank of the redoubt. Map 7 tells the story. Turn 7 and things are back to normal with the British regaining the initiative, and after some very effective shooting seeing off the remainder of the left flank sepoys, who
were forced to retire two moves. As they are an 8 stand brigade down to half strength, they cannot achieve any result better than halt so effectively they are out of the game. The British cavalry then moved up to threaten the redoubt and at that point the Mutineers decided to quit the field abandoning the heavy guns, as the British had achieved their objective at a cost of one cavalry company and two infantry companies. The game took about two and a half hours of leisurely play and kept both sides engaged to the end. Requirements for passing the Security exam. Release you from the anxieties regarding CompTIA casp cert preparation with the proper guideline of our astonishing Testking CompTIA casp online video training along with ideal combination of latest CompTIA casp audio study guide. We made-up our wonderful and remarkable CompTIA casp from TestKing&apos;s exam preparation materials online with very interesting and relevant casp CompTIA from Test kings latest simulation questions that makes your study attractive for CompTIA casp test preparation. Pursuing this certification requires a thorough understanding of how to secure networks and devices, participate in risk mitigation activities, and more. Latest CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (casp) from Testking audio training with extremely competent CompTIA casp updated simulation questions are created by our professional experts to help you in tremendous preparation for CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (casp) certification.CompTIA IT Certifications Web Site for details.This overview course provides CompTIA Security candidates with essential information they need to register and prepare for the exam.Cert Prep: CompTIA Security Exam (SY0-501 The Basics.We are now a CompTIA Content Publishing Partner.Topics include: Careers available in information security, exploring the six Security domains, reviewing the types of questions found on the exam.Results which are awe-inspiring in CompTIA casp exam then it is attained by you to get latest Test King&apos;s CompTIA casp testing engine with our highly updated CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (casp) test questions online for your superb exam preparation.For more information on how to obtain valentine day gifts for husband indian this discount, please download these PDF instructions.CompTIA casp from TestKing&apos;s online exam engine is our highly dependable and legitimate study tool comes along with high quality casp CompTIA online
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Vindication" but I'm apparently alone on this, and will prove it thus when everyone on the boards kills the idea. Thought: Neilsen. Commentator. GOOD FUCKING IDEA. Guest Muzz Galatea and I should be commentating a show! *Hugs commentary partner through a table* Guest KingOfOldSchool As if you jag-offs value the opinions of non-active JL'ers. But if I suppose if I ever come back and get up to the SWF: SWF Attrition. I don't think it was ever used for a PPV, despite the name being proposed in the past. No. I'm completely sure I don't meet qualifications anyway. - What other ideas would you like to see implemented? I have to agree with the "one PPV for every two months" suggestion. I also have to say that a "From The Vault" thing sounds good, though I don't know whether or not enough classics would be around to warrant the idea I had, which would be to dedicate the fourth show per two weeks to a Vault show. If not, I have to say one Vault match per show, or a special Vault show to be shown before PPVs would be adequate. Guest Ace309 Um, yeah, what everyone else said, plus, stick me on the list of potential JL markers. No, that's actually good Annie... not to mention it's a reference to remember the legend that was VANGUARD~!... not that anyone besides me remembers who he is. Guest CED Ordonez Do you like the idea of changing to the SJL schedule format (3 shows every two weeks)? If you like this idea, what are some ideas you have for naming the new show? I'd like to concur with Annie's idea. Vindication has a real kick ass feel to it. Are you interested in marking matches for the SJL? If so, leave your name. Ced Ordonez, available as a disaster-string marker. What other ideas would you like to see implemented? As you can see, we’re open to change. After things remaining VERY similar during Stubby’s reign, some change might not be a bad thing. Let us know. Tighten up the booking. As kick ass as it was for me to be part of the Hardcore Three-Way
Vindication" but I'm apparently alone on this, and will prove it thus when everyone on the boards kills the idea. Thought: Neilsen. Commentator. GOOD FUCKING IDEA. Guest Muzz Galatea and I should be commentating a show! *Hugs commentary partner through a table* Guest KingOfOldSchool As if you jag-offs value the opinions of non-active JL'ers. But if I suppose if I ever come back and get up to the SWF: SWF Attrition. I don't think it was ever used for a PPV, despite the name being proposed in the past. No. I'm completely sure I don't meet qualifications anyway. - What other ideas would you like to see implemented? I have to agree with the "one PPV for every two months" suggestion. I also have to say that a "From The Vault" thing sounds good, though I don't know whether or not enough classics would be around to warrant the idea I had, which would be to dedicate the fourth show per two weeks to a Vault show. If not, I have to say one Vault match per show, or a special Vault show to be shown before PPVs would be adequate. Guest Ace309 Um, yeah, what everyone else said, plus, stick me on the list of potential JL markers. No, that's actually good Annie... not to mention it's a reference to remember the legend that was VANGUARD~!... not that anyone besides me remembers who he is. Guest CED Ordonez Do you like the idea of changing to the SJL schedule format (3 shows every two weeks)? If you like this idea, what are some ideas you have for naming the new show? I'd like to concur with Annie's idea. Vindication has a real kick ass feel to it. Are you interested in marking matches for the SJL? If so, leave your name. Ced Ordonez, available as a disaster-string marker. What other ideas would you like to see implemented? As you can see, we’re open to change. After things remaining VERY similar during Stubby’s reign, some change might not be a bad thing. Let us know. Tighten up the booking. As kick ass as it was for me to be part of the Hardcore Three-Way
elimination at the PPV, I really had no reason to be there in the first place. Right. Keep up the inputting guys, we need it. Guest Ash Ketchum Sounds cool. Give me a little time and I'll have you a list of 20 or so possibilities. Hell yes. The name is Ash Ketchum. I'll let you guys know if it changes. What other ideas would you like to see implemented? As Ced said: "As you can see, we’re open to change. After things remaining VERY similar during Stubby’s reign, some change might not be a bad thing. Let us know. Tighten up the booking. As kick ass as it was for me to be part of the Hardcore Three-Way elimination at the PPV, I really had no reason to be there in the first place." The Hardcore match was basically just something thrown together. It was fun, but it really didn't have that strong of a feeling while writing it. I mean, I enjoyed it and all. I'd like to see some more diversity in people getting title shots, too. That goes for all titles. But of course, within reasonable limits. For instance, maybe giving the Hardcore or US champ a shot at the ICTV title once in a while, or the ICTV champ getting a World Title shot. That is, as long as this doesn't fuck with storylines or anything like that. Guest HVilleThugg Vindiction is a good PPV name, doesn't seem like a good regular show name to me. I offer these... SWF eXplosion! SWF Burn SWF Superstars SWF Your Mama's A Whore! Ok, so the first one is really my only suggestion... Da "has no other comments" H SWF: Mama Said Knock You Out! That > Anything Else Guest realitycheck Ahem. Sorry, but you get the idea. Well, I, myself, have nuthin'. I like a few of the names suggested by other people, but honestly, too many of them sound like PPV name... so I'll go with a totally different suggestion, and just say that maybe we should un-earth Ignite? Alrighty. The name's Z, and--oh, wait. Sorry, sorry, nevermind. Well, my most profound concerns were addressed with the
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the Sicilian composer and visual artist Angelo Sturiale. From music to love, from drawings to everyday life, from travels and residences around the world to reflections on emotions and feelings, these poetic writings in the form of diaries using a lyrical and passionate language, shed light on the relationship between the author and his musical and visual production, but also between his existential restlessness and Sicily. These conversations, held in Monterrey (Mexico) in Spanish, have been recorded, translated and arranged by Ornella Rota. As an ideal conclusion of these reflections, the last chapter, "Discoveries", proposes a dialogue between Vincenzo Parla and Angelo Sturiale. Therefore, this book constitutes the result of writing from one side of the ocean to the other, bringing together four characters apparently so much different from each other, but in reality accompanied by the auspices of a world in which they can coexist, respecting each other and interacting so many different cultures, approaches, lifestyles "perhaps profoundly different but all absolutely worthy of equal consideration, as long as they are willing to respect human rights," comments Vincenzo Parma. Angelo Sturiale hopes in the conquest of pluralism even in the most private spheres, for example in the idea of the family "which remains the most important reality of life and that everyone has the right to live it according to their own models, as long as there is no violence, for any reason whatsoever". Apart from his words, Angelo Sturiale is present in the book with his drawings: essential, enigmatic, cosmopolitan, unmistakable. All Rights Reserved. Angelo Sturiale/Seibutsu Art Studio. Powered by Blogger. One Of Us announces new CTO By Max Miller2020-03-12T16:15:00+00:00 Benoit Leveau joins from Milk One Of Us has appointed Benoit Leveau as its new CTO. Joining the company from Milk, Leveau has 18 years’ experience in the business at companies such as MPC and Prime Focus – where he integrated the company’s Vancouver and Mumbai pipelines with London. Most recently, Leveau joined Milk in its first year in 2013 – starting as head of pipeline and building the department before going on to lead the development of their cloud rendering system. Leveau said of his appointment: “One Of Us is a company which is growing in size and ambition, and my challenge is to develop and
the Sicilian composer and visual artist Angelo Sturiale. From music to love, from drawings to everyday life, from travels and residences around the world to reflections on emotions and feelings, these poetic writings in the form of diaries using a lyrical and passionate language, shed light on the relationship between the author and his musical and visual production, but also between his existential restlessness and Sicily. These conversations, held in Monterrey (Mexico) in Spanish, have been recorded, translated and arranged by Ornella Rota. As an ideal conclusion of these reflections, the last chapter, "Discoveries", proposes a dialogue between Vincenzo Parla and Angelo Sturiale. Therefore, this book constitutes the result of writing from one side of the ocean to the other, bringing together four characters apparently so much different from each other, but in reality accompanied by the auspices of a world in which they can coexist, respecting each other and interacting so many different cultures, approaches, lifestyles "perhaps profoundly different but all absolutely worthy of equal consideration, as long as they are willing to respect human rights," comments Vincenzo Parma. Angelo Sturiale hopes in the conquest of pluralism even in the most private spheres, for example in the idea of the family "which remains the most important reality of life and that everyone has the right to live it according to their own models, as long as there is no violence, for any reason whatsoever". Apart from his words, Angelo Sturiale is present in the book with his drawings: essential, enigmatic, cosmopolitan, unmistakable. All Rights Reserved. Angelo Sturiale/Seibutsu Art Studio. Powered by Blogger. One Of Us announces new CTO By Max Miller2020-03-12T16:15:00+00:00 Benoit Leveau joins from Milk One Of Us has appointed Benoit Leveau as its new CTO. Joining the company from Milk, Leveau has 18 years’ experience in the business at companies such as MPC and Prime Focus – where he integrated the company’s Vancouver and Mumbai pipelines with London. Most recently, Leveau joined Milk in its first year in 2013 – starting as head of pipeline and building the department before going on to lead the development of their cloud rendering system. Leveau said of his appointment: “One Of Us is a company which is growing in size and ambition, and my challenge is to develop and
maintain the infrastructure which will make this possible.” Founded in 2004 by co-directors Tom Debenham, Dominic Parker and Rachael Penfold, One Of Us works across film, TV, and long form and specialises in visual effects and related work. The deal is expected to close in the first half of 2021, and doesn’t include Technicolor owned creative brands The Mill and MPC Candour is leading a consortium that includes aql and MTN safety CEO of BBC Studioworks, Andrew Moultrie, calls on the industry to build on diversity efforts Virtual Post appoints Yives Reed as commercial director Reed had been advising the post-production house for the past year Fujifilm launches Premista 19-45mm T2.9 lens The model is the third in Fujifilm’s series of Fujinon cinema zoom lenses Diana Collela to head up Autodesk’s Media & Entertainment Group She has worked at Autodesk for two decades, following its acquisition of Discreet Logic in 1999 Suzuki New Zealand has turned the Jimny into the cutest ute ever Suzuki New Zealand has turned ... Suzuki New Zealand will chop your Jimny into a fully certified work ute Suzuki New Zealand Clean and tidy behind the seats Versatile hinged flat deck Still tiny, but now it's built to work About enough room for a bale of hay and a sheepdog Suzuki got it so, so right with its tiny Jimny 4x4 in 2018. Cheap, cheerful, capable and devoid of all the luxury rubbish that weighs down so many 4x4s these days, it was the cutest thing on the block, and looked like a barrel of monkeys to take offroad. Simple and charming, it won the hearts of off-road fans and fashion junkies alike. And now, it's a "ute" – that's what they call pickups down under – and Suzuki New Zealand has begun offering chopped Jimny conversions with flat deck back ends instead of the regular four-seat cabin. Starting with a Jimny JX 1.5-liter manual 5-speed, the guys at the Whanganui dealership will lop the back off, seal it all up and stick a small tray with hinged sides on the back for you. As part of the conversion, the headlights are replaced with
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and can help you to stay comfortable and safe in the home. For instance, fluorescent tracks on steps are cheaper than installing a ramp. But if you need a ramp, the fluorescent tracks aren’t going to help much. You should also consider what order to do modifications in. If installing a ramp is of limited value because the door can’t be opened, you may have to install a new door before building a ramp. The contractor should be able to help you assess this. 7. Make sure all changes are done according to code. When the time comes to sell the home, you don’t want to have the responsibility and expense of ripping out and replacing the changes that you made. 8. Ensure all updates are safe for the user. If a ramp is installed but cannot safely support your weight, it is useless. Modifying your home takes patience, time and funds. It may even feel like a hassle. Know that you may have other options. It may be better to purchase a newer, more suitable home. Have a heart-to-heart discussion with your loved ones and decide on a solution together. Nancy Kupka PhD, RN has served as a home health professional and caretaker for her aging mother, making her an authoritative source when it comes to ensuring a home is properly equipped for mobility issues. Nancy currently serves as Manager of Clinical Programs and Quality for Walgreens. You can find home health products for seniors, like lift chairs, on the Walgreens website. Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the ears without any actual external noise. The different perceptions of sound include buzzing, hissing, whistling, swooshing and clicking. It is commonly called as "ringing in the ears". Tinnitus is a common problem that affects about one in five people. Tinnitus generally is not serious, though it worsens with the age. For many people, tinnitus can improve with treatment. Treating an identified underlying cause helps in the management of tinnitus. Other treatments reduce or mask the noise, making tinnitus less noticeable. Subjective Tinnitus: It is the most common type of tinnitus. This tinnitus can only be heard by the affected person. Ear problems in the outer, middle or inner ear are the main causes, for tinnitus. They can also can be caused by problems with the hearing (auditory) nerves or the part of your brain that interprets nerve signals
and can help you to stay comfortable and safe in the home. For instance, fluorescent tracks on steps are cheaper than installing a ramp. But if you need a ramp, the fluorescent tracks aren’t going to help much. You should also consider what order to do modifications in. If installing a ramp is of limited value because the door can’t be opened, you may have to install a new door before building a ramp. The contractor should be able to help you assess this. 7. Make sure all changes are done according to code. When the time comes to sell the home, you don’t want to have the responsibility and expense of ripping out and replacing the changes that you made. 8. Ensure all updates are safe for the user. If a ramp is installed but cannot safely support your weight, it is useless. Modifying your home takes patience, time and funds. It may even feel like a hassle. Know that you may have other options. It may be better to purchase a newer, more suitable home. Have a heart-to-heart discussion with your loved ones and decide on a solution together. Nancy Kupka PhD, RN has served as a home health professional and caretaker for her aging mother, making her an authoritative source when it comes to ensuring a home is properly equipped for mobility issues. Nancy currently serves as Manager of Clinical Programs and Quality for Walgreens. You can find home health products for seniors, like lift chairs, on the Walgreens website. Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the ears without any actual external noise. The different perceptions of sound include buzzing, hissing, whistling, swooshing and clicking. It is commonly called as "ringing in the ears". Tinnitus is a common problem that affects about one in five people. Tinnitus generally is not serious, though it worsens with the age. For many people, tinnitus can improve with treatment. Treating an identified underlying cause helps in the management of tinnitus. Other treatments reduce or mask the noise, making tinnitus less noticeable. Subjective Tinnitus: It is the most common type of tinnitus. This tinnitus can only be heard by the affected person. Ear problems in the outer, middle or inner ear are the main causes, for tinnitus. They can also can be caused by problems with the hearing (auditory) nerves or the part of your brain that interprets nerve signals
as sound (auditory pathways). This type can appear and disappear suddenly and sometimes may last for 3 to 12 months. Objective Tinnitus: This is a rare type of tinnitus and may be caused by blood vessel problems, a middle ear bone condition and involuntary muscle contraction. In this type of tinnitus the outside observer or a doctor can hear it. This is the only type of tinnitus which has a permanent solution. Neurological Tinnitus: Usually caused by a disorder, such as Meniere's disease, that primarily affects the brain's auditory functions. Tonal Tinnitus: It is generally associated with subjective tinnitus. The perception of overlapping sounds with well-defined frequencies. Pulsatile Tinnitus: The perception of pulsating sounds, that often align with the patient's heartbeat. Pulsatile tinnitus is often associated with objective and somatic tinnitus. Low-Frequency Tinnitus: This is the most confusing type of tinnitus because the affected individuals cannot distinguish whether the sound is being produced internally or externally. Audio logical Examination: Your ENT physician performs few hearing tests to establish the cause of tinnitus. Imaging Tests: Depending on the suspected cause of your tinnitus, imaging tests such as CT or MRI scans are performed. Type of sounds you hear can help doctor to identify a possible underlying cause. Tinnitus has no treatment but it can be managed effectively. Identification and treatment of underlying cause helps in the management of tinnitus. White noise machines: These devices produce simulated environmental sounds such as falling rain or ocean waves to mask the tinnitus noise. Hearing aids: These are especially useful in case the individual is suffering from tinnitus and hearing loss. Masking devices: These devices produce a continuous, low-level white noise that suppresses tinnitus symptoms. These are worn in the ear like hearing aids. Tinnitus retraining: This includes delivering individually programmed tonal music to mask the specific frequencies of the tinnitus. Over time, this technique helps the individual to get accustomed to the tinnitus. Counseling is also a part of tinnitus retraining. 2) Earwax Removal: Removing impacted earwax can decrease tinnitus symptoms. 3) Treating a Blood Vessel Condition: Underlying vascular conditions may require medication, surgery or another treatment to address the problem. 4) Changing in
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that “would not be responsible”, and also insisted that he would “rather not have been born wealthy”. His family life has been notably private. The Duke married Natalia Phillips in 1978 and they have one son and three daughters. He also spoke publicly about wanting to ensure his own children were instilled a commitment to using their wealth responsibly. The Duke of Westminster is succeeded by his son and is survived by his wife, and daughters Lady Tamara, Lady Edwina and Lady Viola. The new seventh Duke of Westminster is only 25 years of age, a godfather to Prince George and now “owns half of London”. Hugh Richard Louis Grosvenor, who was previously known by the honorary title Earl Grosvenor, inherits his father’s £9 billion estate and the family’s country seat Eaton Hall in Cheshire - home to the Grosvenor family since the 15th century. Hugh was the youngest and the wealthiest of Prince George’s godparents when he was carefully picked by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in 2013 for the role supporting the future king. A former student of countryside management at Newcastle University, he keeps out of the limelight but is known for having thrown a spectacular 21st birthday party for 800 guests at Eaton Hall, which was reported to have cost £5 million. Comedian Michael McIntyre and the hip hop duo Rizzle Kicks provided the entertainment and Prince Harry was among the guests. The dress code was “black tie and neon”. Invites included family and friends, as well and long-serving members of the Grosvenor Estate staff, with guests who wanted to give a present asked to add to Hugh’s large wine collection. “The party was simply amazing - a birthday and a party I will never forget. It is the beginning of a new era in my life and I look forward to the challenges that lie ahead,” Hugh told the Chester Chronicle at the time. He gave a speech in which he joked about growing up with his three sisters and thanked his parents for their unconditional love. It added that after inheriting his father’s estate he would “own half of London”. Unlike William and Harry, Hugh was not educated at boarding school, but enrolled at a state primary before going to a private day school close to home in Cheshire. Peter Lucas is a
that “would not be responsible”, and also insisted that he would “rather not have been born wealthy”. His family life has been notably private. The Duke married Natalia Phillips in 1978 and they have one son and three daughters. He also spoke publicly about wanting to ensure his own children were instilled a commitment to using their wealth responsibly. The Duke of Westminster is succeeded by his son and is survived by his wife, and daughters Lady Tamara, Lady Edwina and Lady Viola. The new seventh Duke of Westminster is only 25 years of age, a godfather to Prince George and now “owns half of London”. Hugh Richard Louis Grosvenor, who was previously known by the honorary title Earl Grosvenor, inherits his father’s £9 billion estate and the family’s country seat Eaton Hall in Cheshire - home to the Grosvenor family since the 15th century. Hugh was the youngest and the wealthiest of Prince George’s godparents when he was carefully picked by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in 2013 for the role supporting the future king. A former student of countryside management at Newcastle University, he keeps out of the limelight but is known for having thrown a spectacular 21st birthday party for 800 guests at Eaton Hall, which was reported to have cost £5 million. Comedian Michael McIntyre and the hip hop duo Rizzle Kicks provided the entertainment and Prince Harry was among the guests. The dress code was “black tie and neon”. Invites included family and friends, as well and long-serving members of the Grosvenor Estate staff, with guests who wanted to give a present asked to add to Hugh’s large wine collection. “The party was simply amazing - a birthday and a party I will never forget. It is the beginning of a new era in my life and I look forward to the challenges that lie ahead,” Hugh told the Chester Chronicle at the time. He gave a speech in which he joked about growing up with his three sisters and thanked his parents for their unconditional love. It added that after inheriting his father’s estate he would “own half of London”. Unlike William and Harry, Hugh was not educated at boarding school, but enrolled at a state primary before going to a private day school close to home in Cheshire. Peter Lucas is a
licensed and registered agent (Number 384 in the College of Agents of Andorra “AGIA”). Peter arrived from Australia in 1997 on a one year contract to play Rugby for the local rugby team in the French League. The rich culture and traditions of the small Principality struck a chord with him almost immediately, and he went on to play another 8 seasons, which also gave him time to become fluent in the language and well versed in the customs of Andorra. In 2004 Peter joined the Real Estate Agency INVICO S.L. which at that time was one of the most recognized Realtors in Andorra dealing with expatriate citizens looking to move into Andorra. Peter rapidly saw a vacancy in the market, and converted INVICO S.L. into a full service Relocation Agency, taking on the roles of Relocation Consultant and Head of Sales. Peter Lucas took the reigns of INVICO S.L. from December of 2014 and moved the location of the office to the centrally located site where it is found today, on the high street in La Massana. It is here that Andorran Premier Properties was developed, as the number 1 agency for relocation, integration and property. In the understanding that INVICO S.L. had no literal meaning for the traditional international clientele that was managed by this company, and international marketing plan was successfully launched under the banner of Andorran Premier Properties. The website www.andorranpremierproperties.com is a progressive informative website, with all of the factual information and changes in legislation to inform new and current clients. The creation of the website www.relocatetoandorra.com (which is currently in its infancy) is more of an informative magazine, informing current residents, newcomers and individuals on foreign shores can see what is happening in Andorra, a more social and enjoyable side of Andorran lifestyle, in an attempt to demonstrate the lifestyle, pastimes, cultural activities and upcoming events within the Principality of Andorra. Highly motivated to ensure that his current portfolio of clients are offered exceptional assistance in the day to day life of Andorra, and constantly welcoming to new clients (whether they are already Andorran Residents, or being introduced to the country for the first time) Peter is highly qualified and fully experienced in the services that form the motto of this rapidly growing company “Property, Relocation & Integration”. 1. Avoid the use of cellphones
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Winnipeg and grew up in Victoria, BC. She has lived in the United States, Greece, Scotland, and Spain: she now makes her home on Vancouver Island. site by i9design & Juniper Webcraft If you do not want to use PayPal please register for your ticket and indicate that you will pay by cheque. Dismiss From the Mailbox USA - 380 Los Angeles Redux LA traffic is some of the worst in the world, and at times I'll find myself hanging huge signs over fourteen lanes that are absolutely jammed, bringing on a chorus of honking and the occasional Fuck You! I'll usually smile and flash a peace sign and be quickly on my way. At certain, generally more desperate times in my life I've found myself moving to LA, usually realizing within a week or two that it was a mistake. After that it takes a couple of weeks to move out, and as a result my overall impression of life in LA is a favorable one: spending time in a horrible place that you know you're going to leave. Driving in LA, though slow, is actually quite pleasant, unless you need to get somewhere. Then it really sucks. Driving around looking for places to stick up signs though is a lot of fun. "We're all wearing..." has been sitting next to the 405 for over a week now. Say Bye-Bye! A Children's Book Posted by Freewayblogger at 10:43 AM 15 comments: Desertblogging FB -398 Dateland, Arizona Twenty six years ago I was left off at this spot while hitchhiking to Phoenix. It was the middle of the day in the middle of the desert and the ramp already had two other hitchhikers on it. There wasn’t much traffic on the Interstate and practically none on the ramp, Dateland being little more than a restaurant, gas station and a clutch of mobile homes. The older one, Albert, was French. He was finishing up almost two years of traveling in Mexico, Central America and the U.S., pretty much out of money and hitching to New York for his return flight to Paris. He had curly black hair, dark skin and glasses that made him look like Dustin Hoffman in Papillion. He had a backpack and a guitar and seemed, from the very first, a genuinely nice person. The other one was just a kid – seventeen - named Monty. He was very young and fair-skinned, almost
Winnipeg and grew up in Victoria, BC. She has lived in the United States, Greece, Scotland, and Spain: she now makes her home on Vancouver Island. site by i9design & Juniper Webcraft If you do not want to use PayPal please register for your ticket and indicate that you will pay by cheque. Dismiss From the Mailbox USA - 380 Los Angeles Redux LA traffic is some of the worst in the world, and at times I'll find myself hanging huge signs over fourteen lanes that are absolutely jammed, bringing on a chorus of honking and the occasional Fuck You! I'll usually smile and flash a peace sign and be quickly on my way. At certain, generally more desperate times in my life I've found myself moving to LA, usually realizing within a week or two that it was a mistake. After that it takes a couple of weeks to move out, and as a result my overall impression of life in LA is a favorable one: spending time in a horrible place that you know you're going to leave. Driving in LA, though slow, is actually quite pleasant, unless you need to get somewhere. Then it really sucks. Driving around looking for places to stick up signs though is a lot of fun. "We're all wearing..." has been sitting next to the 405 for over a week now. Say Bye-Bye! A Children's Book Posted by Freewayblogger at 10:43 AM 15 comments: Desertblogging FB -398 Dateland, Arizona Twenty six years ago I was left off at this spot while hitchhiking to Phoenix. It was the middle of the day in the middle of the desert and the ramp already had two other hitchhikers on it. There wasn’t much traffic on the Interstate and practically none on the ramp, Dateland being little more than a restaurant, gas station and a clutch of mobile homes. The older one, Albert, was French. He was finishing up almost two years of traveling in Mexico, Central America and the U.S., pretty much out of money and hitching to New York for his return flight to Paris. He had curly black hair, dark skin and glasses that made him look like Dustin Hoffman in Papillion. He had a backpack and a guitar and seemed, from the very first, a genuinely nice person. The other one was just a kid – seventeen - named Monty. He was very young and fair-skinned, almost
babylike, moving from his Mom’s house in Southern California to his Dad’s house in Santa Fe. He was traveling with a large duffel bag, sleeping bag and a cardboard box filled with records, as in LPs, which he pathetically tried to protect from the desert heat. He’d been dropped off there half an hour after Albert, and they’d both been there for over two hours. We smoked a joint and some cigarettes, talked a bit and Albert played some songs on his guitar: Leonard Cohen, Jaques Brel and Neil Young, which sounded particularly cool with his french accent. From time to time a car would pass by on the Interstate, and at least one of us would stick out our thumb, lest there be any confusion about our needing a ride. Monty was quiet for the most part: it was pretty obvious he was going through a rough time and was just glad to be with us. Albert told this story about his service in the military, which at the time was obligatory in France. “I did everything they told me to, except when it came to guns. I told them I would not touch a gun. I refused to.” “They put me in jail… thirty days, I think. When they put me in jail though I refused to eat.” He said he went eleven days without touching food, at which point they put him in the hospital and fed him intravenously. When he was well enough, they sent him back to the jail, where he stopped eating again, then back to the hospital. After that they told him to just go home: they didn’t want to deal with him any more. I asked him what it was like going without food for eleven days and he said it wasn’t so bad. We ended up traveling together, the three of us, for the next couple of days, and Albert and I went on to travel all around the country: hitching, hopping freight trains, working odd jobs and camping out or staying with friends and just generally being on the high road to adventure. Though I’m romanticizing a bit, traveling with Albert was something like traveling with a young Gandhi, and he ended up being one of the larger influences in my life. It's odd to think how different our lives would be had one of our rides left us one stop further or short of Dateland. We’ve remained friends over the years -
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. The city’s ballroom community first floated the idea of collaborating two years ago, according to POSSE Project coordinator Bevin Gwiazdowski. They finally connected with the museum a year ago, when staff members recognized that the 2018-19 exhibit Fabulous Fashion: From Dior’s New Look to Now (through March 3) provided the perfect backdrop for a ball. “The museum is a really outstanding place to have a ball,” said Corey “Ike Lanvin” Jackson, a POSSE Project committee member who helped organize Friday’s event. “For the ballroom gay scene, it’s a really big accomplishment. We’re really proud just to be able to display the fashion that we have alongside the [Fabulous Fashion] exhibit.” Lanvin said the entire ballroom scene in Philadelphia rallied behind this event. Come Friday evening, he expects to see a wide range of the city’s ballroom community — from young teens to people in their 40s — showing off their fiercest moves on the runway. “We involved lots of people who have been with ballroom since the beginning and people who have just started,” Lanvin said. “Seeing them bridge that age gap has been really incredible.” Ballroom culture first took root in the drag balls of the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s, but it really flourished during the 1970s, when “houses” were created. Houses provided surrogate families for young queer people of color, who were typically estranged from their families and struggling to get by. The groups organized competitions, known as balls, where house members would “walk” or vogue for trophies and prizes. Ball culture found a foothold in Philadelphia during the late ’70s and early ’80s. Today, there are 12 active houses in the city, such as House of Prodigy and House of Blahnik; 10 of them will be represented at Friday’s event, according to Lanvin. The groups meet up to compete for cash prizes at balls throughout the year. Last November, the popular Gayborhood bar Woody’s started hosting a monthly series of vogue nights. “I’m hoping that [attendees] will get a little glimpse into the community and see how talented the people who are involved with this community are,” Gwiazdowski said. Over the last
. The city’s ballroom community first floated the idea of collaborating two years ago, according to POSSE Project coordinator Bevin Gwiazdowski. They finally connected with the museum a year ago, when staff members recognized that the 2018-19 exhibit Fabulous Fashion: From Dior’s New Look to Now (through March 3) provided the perfect backdrop for a ball. “The museum is a really outstanding place to have a ball,” said Corey “Ike Lanvin” Jackson, a POSSE Project committee member who helped organize Friday’s event. “For the ballroom gay scene, it’s a really big accomplishment. We’re really proud just to be able to display the fashion that we have alongside the [Fabulous Fashion] exhibit.” Lanvin said the entire ballroom scene in Philadelphia rallied behind this event. Come Friday evening, he expects to see a wide range of the city’s ballroom community — from young teens to people in their 40s — showing off their fiercest moves on the runway. “We involved lots of people who have been with ballroom since the beginning and people who have just started,” Lanvin said. “Seeing them bridge that age gap has been really incredible.” Ballroom culture first took root in the drag balls of the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s, but it really flourished during the 1970s, when “houses” were created. Houses provided surrogate families for young queer people of color, who were typically estranged from their families and struggling to get by. The groups organized competitions, known as balls, where house members would “walk” or vogue for trophies and prizes. Ball culture found a foothold in Philadelphia during the late ’70s and early ’80s. Today, there are 12 active houses in the city, such as House of Prodigy and House of Blahnik; 10 of them will be represented at Friday’s event, according to Lanvin. The groups meet up to compete for cash prizes at balls throughout the year. Last November, the popular Gayborhood bar Woody’s started hosting a monthly series of vogue nights. “I’m hoping that [attendees] will get a little glimpse into the community and see how talented the people who are involved with this community are,” Gwiazdowski said. Over the last
year, POSSE Project members have joined forces with Art Museum staffers to figure out details for the runway show — the centerpiece of the event — such as lighting, staging, and sound. Besides the show and voguing workshops, event attendees can also tour the Fabulous Fashion exhibit with members of the ballroom community. But the ball is not just a fun, fashion-filled evening. Art Museum educators and members of POSSE Project also wanted to use this opportunity to educate attendees about the ballroom community. “It was very, very important to us that this not simply be a spectacle,” stressed Emily Schreiner, the curator of education and public programs at the Art Museum. “As a large institution, we are not asking people to perform this identity.” The extensive collaboration between POSSE Project and the museum led to an exhibit on Philadelphia’s ballroom history, which visitors can explore on Friday. It includes personal accounts from the ballroom community, videos of previous balls, and outfits and accessories worn while walking. There will also be a detailed handout on POSSE Project. “We’re giving the world a taste of our community at the museum,” Lanvin said. “We’ve been underground for so long, so it’s cool that we get to show people a different community they might have not known about in the LGBTQ scene.” 5 to 8:45 p.m. Friday. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. $18 for adults and seniors, $14 for students with valid ID and youth ages 13-18, free for children under 12. 215-763-8100. philamuseum.org Posted: January 23, 2019 - 5:00 AM Bethany Ao | @bethanyao | [email protected] LeoDrive company The freshest among the hybrids For cars with one engine type it is almost impossible to compete with hybrid vehicles today in terms of technical characteristics and ease of use. Their only objective advantage at the moment is relative accessibility. However, in the course of operation more economical "combined" cars, as a rule, allow to compensate for the initial difference in price. Due to this state of affairs, automakers are actively increasing their presence in the segment of hybrid vehicles. In order to understand what the buyer offers in this segment, it is enough to consider some "fresh" models that are presented in
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on their largest demographic (men who actually like real country music regardless of the singer’s gender), unless radio is just a smaller piece of a larger sales and marketing monopoly, which of course it is. This reads an awful lot like a post I wrote earlier this year on Austin’s country radio scene: https://notthatyouaskedit.wordpress.com/2017/09/19/no-girls-allowed-on-one-austin-country-radio-station It’s sad that articles like these even have to be written. At this point the playlists of radio stations are finely tuned algorithms that generate the highest revenue. If recordings of rooster orgasms made the most money rest assured we’d be hearing nothing but throaty cock-a-doodle-do’s over the airwaves. The key is why playing women’s songs generates less money. These days it appears it takes a hot guy singing about trucks to generate the cash. The Shania formula seems to be the rare exception. Or Taylor. And maybe they’re outdated at that. This coming from a guy whose walk-up song would be ‘Keep Your Distance’ by Patty Loveless. Leave a Reply to Seak05 Cancel reply In-Law Fight Involving Machete Prompts 4-Hour Standoff Filed Under:Kester Avenue, Machete, North Hills, Roscoe Boulevard (credit: AP) LOS ANGELES (CBS) — Police say a North Hills man who swung a machete and cut his brother-in-law’s hand during a family dispute prompted a four-hour standoff Tuesday night. Saul Guevara was booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon following the standoff at the home near Roscoe Boulevard and Kester Avenue. Guevara began fighting with his brother-in-law in the backyard when he went back inside the home and grabbed a machete, Los Angeles police Sgt. Sandra Carlson said. Carlson said Guevara, who reportedly had been drinking, eventually was persuaded by family members to surrender at about midnight. The victim was taken to a hospital, from where he was released after his wound was stitched, Carlson said. (©2010 CBS Local Media, a division of CBS Radio Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
on their largest demographic (men who actually like real country music regardless of the singer’s gender), unless radio is just a smaller piece of a larger sales and marketing monopoly, which of course it is. This reads an awful lot like a post I wrote earlier this year on Austin’s country radio scene: https://notthatyouaskedit.wordpress.com/2017/09/19/no-girls-allowed-on-one-austin-country-radio-station It’s sad that articles like these even have to be written. At this point the playlists of radio stations are finely tuned algorithms that generate the highest revenue. If recordings of rooster orgasms made the most money rest assured we’d be hearing nothing but throaty cock-a-doodle-do’s over the airwaves. The key is why playing women’s songs generates less money. These days it appears it takes a hot guy singing about trucks to generate the cash. The Shania formula seems to be the rare exception. Or Taylor. And maybe they’re outdated at that. This coming from a guy whose walk-up song would be ‘Keep Your Distance’ by Patty Loveless. Leave a Reply to Seak05 Cancel reply In-Law Fight Involving Machete Prompts 4-Hour Standoff Filed Under:Kester Avenue, Machete, North Hills, Roscoe Boulevard (credit: AP) LOS ANGELES (CBS) — Police say a North Hills man who swung a machete and cut his brother-in-law’s hand during a family dispute prompted a four-hour standoff Tuesday night. Saul Guevara was booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon following the standoff at the home near Roscoe Boulevard and Kester Avenue. Guevara began fighting with his brother-in-law in the backyard when he went back inside the home and grabbed a machete, Los Angeles police Sgt. Sandra Carlson said. Carlson said Guevara, who reportedly had been drinking, eventually was persuaded by family members to surrender at about midnight. The victim was taken to a hospital, from where he was released after his wound was stitched, Carlson said. (©2010 CBS Local Media, a division of CBS Radio Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Wire services contributed to this report.) APEX Series Political stability no panacea for Nepal Some countries have been able to achieve high growth with stable governments and some are performing badly even with regime stability Bhoj Raj Poudel published on 2020-05-02 15:05:00 Nepali people cast their votes overwhelmingly in favor of the communist coalition under KP Oli in the 2017 parliamentary elections. The hope was that with a stable, single-party government would come national development. But in a little under three years, their hope on the Oli government looks increasingly misplaced (even as efforts are underway to oust it). In a country that witnessed a change in government every nine months, three years is a long time for any regime. In 2014, Zahid Hussain, the then lead economist at the World Bank, had highlighted the deep connection between economic development and political stability. However, he added, there are also politically stable autocracies and new and unstable democracies. Hussain wrote, “…political stability can be achieved through oppression or through having a political party in place that does not have to compete to be re-elected. Hence, political stability is a double-edged sword.” In another paper, “Does Political Stability Accelerate Economic Growth in Tanzania?” published in 2016 in the Global Business Review, authors Abeid Ahmed Ramadhan, Zhi Hong Jian, Kyissima Kelvin Henry, and Yapatake Kossele posit that political stability normally plays an essential role in a country’s economic development. And yet, political stability often blocks change and stifles innovation and ingenuity. Political stability can take the form of complacency and stagnation that undermine competition. As the governing elite faces no effective opposition, it can suppress free voice, which in turn contributes to abuse of power and corruption. The promulgation of new constitution in 2015 was considered a departure from Nepal’s chronic problem of political instability. People gave the communist coalition the mandate to rule. Yet look at what has happened to the country since. Some African countries have been able to achieve high growth with stable governments and some are performing badly even with regime stability. Hence, for political stability to translate into economic gain, it should be accompanied by rule of law, strong institutions, an efficient bureaucracy, low corruption, and a favorable environment for investment. This distinction is critical in understanding why Nepal could not make an economic leapfrog even with a relatively stable government in place. The Oli government
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A Conference Honoring Professor Richard N. Gardner’s Retirement from Teaching)”, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 2012, Vol. 50, pp. 555–558. Gudmundur Eiriksson, “Recent Developments in the Law of the Sea”, Seminar on Recent Developments in International Law (A Tribute to the Late Professor R. P. Anand), Faculty of Legal Studies, South Asian University and Centre for International Legal Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 11 February 2013. https://southasiacanteen.wordpress.com/2013/02/11/speakers-note-his-excellency-gudmundur-eiriksson-on-recent-developments-in-the-law-of-the-sea/ Gudmundur Eiriksson, “Dispute Settlement under UNCLOS”, in AALCO, Verbatim Record of the Legal Experts Meeting to Commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), New Delhi, 5 March 2013, pp. 23–30. Gudmundur Eiriksson, “Satya N. Nandan’s role in Drafting the Informal Single Negotiating Text: Aspects of the Preparatory Work for UNCLOS”, in Michael W. Lodge and Myron H. Nordquist, eds., Peaceful Order in the World’s Oceans: Essays in Honor of Satya N. Nandan, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2014, pp. 37–50. Gudmundur Eiriksson, “The Bay of Bengal case before the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea”, in Lilian del-Castillo Laborde, ed., Liber Amicorum Judge Hugo Caminos: Law of the Sea – From Grotius to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2014, pp. 512–528. Gudmundur Eiriksson, “The Decision of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in the Bay Of Bengal Case”, The A38 Blog (6 July 2015) <http://blog.athirtyeight.com/2015/07/the-decision-of-international-trib
A Conference Honoring Professor Richard N. Gardner’s Retirement from Teaching)”, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 2012, Vol. 50, pp. 555–558. Gudmundur Eiriksson, “Recent Developments in the Law of the Sea”, Seminar on Recent Developments in International Law (A Tribute to the Late Professor R. P. Anand), Faculty of Legal Studies, South Asian University and Centre for International Legal Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 11 February 2013. https://southasiacanteen.wordpress.com/2013/02/11/speakers-note-his-excellency-gudmundur-eiriksson-on-recent-developments-in-the-law-of-the-sea/ Gudmundur Eiriksson, “Dispute Settlement under UNCLOS”, in AALCO, Verbatim Record of the Legal Experts Meeting to Commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), New Delhi, 5 March 2013, pp. 23–30. Gudmundur Eiriksson, “Satya N. Nandan’s role in Drafting the Informal Single Negotiating Text: Aspects of the Preparatory Work for UNCLOS”, in Michael W. Lodge and Myron H. Nordquist, eds., Peaceful Order in the World’s Oceans: Essays in Honor of Satya N. Nandan, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2014, pp. 37–50. Gudmundur Eiriksson, “The Bay of Bengal case before the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea”, in Lilian del-Castillo Laborde, ed., Liber Amicorum Judge Hugo Caminos: Law of the Sea – From Grotius to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2014, pp. 512–528. Gudmundur Eiriksson, “The Decision of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in the Bay Of Bengal Case”, The A38 Blog (6 July 2015) <http://blog.athirtyeight.com/2015/07/the-decision-of-international-trib
unal.html> Gudmundur Eiriksson, “Reflections on Forty Years of the Law of the Sea”, in Stress Testing the Law of the Sea: Dispute Resolution, Disasters and New Challenges. Proceedings of a Conference Co-Sponsored by The Transnational Law Institute, King’s College London and The Law of the Sea Institute, University of California Berkeley Law School, London, 30 September – 1 October 2016 (Brill Publishers, 2018 (expected)). Public International Law (in particular Law of the Sea, International Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law, International Institutions) Time for the US to legalise drugs When drug addiction, and the overdoses flowing from it, is a minority sport then interesting conversations can be had about the conflicts between civil liberty and protecting people from their own demons. When the problem has become sufficiently large to be affecting the expected lifespans of the nation then government really does have to do something. That something being legalise the stuff: America's worsening opioid crisis has caused life expectancy to fall for the second year running for the first time in more than half a century. The average life expectancy in the US is now 78.6 years - down by 0.1 years, figures from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) found. It is the first consecutive drop in life expectancy since 1962-63 and surpasses the previous one-year dip in 1993 at the height of the Aids epidemic. America's opioid addiction crisis - caused by the over-prescription of opioid based painkillers - has been blamed for the trend. The addiction sees patients turning to heroin and other substances when their doctors stops issuing prescription medication. Synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, which has flooded the US drugs market and is 100 times more powerful than heroin, are thought to be behind the dramatic increase in overdoses among heroin users. How we got here isn't important as compared to what we do now. For what's killing people is not the desire to get blitzed - whether caused by over-prescription of opioids, inequality, the terrors of neoliberalism or anything else - but the illegality of the drugs themselves. Heroin itself rarely kills. Pharmaceutically pure that is, in measured doses. The two most common, by far, causes of overdoses are those coming back to it after a layoff, dosing as before and having lost much of their tolerance, and variable doses in the material itself
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from her parents, drove downtown to watch the riots outside the Democratic National Convention. One month too young to vote, she’d supported the antiwar Democrat, Eugene McCarthy, before the Convention, but later said she would probably have voted for the Party’s nominee, Hubert Humphrey. In 1969, Rodham, senior class president at Wellesley, became the first student invited to deliver a commencement address, a speech that was featured in Life. In 1970, a leader of her generation, a student at Yale Law School, and wearing a black armband mourning the students killed at Kent State, she spoke about her opposition to the Vietnam War at a convention of the League of Women Voters, on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary. She had become a feminist, and a Democrat. What followed is more familiar. Between 1964 and 1980, Schlafly’s arm of the Party steadily gained control of the G.O.P., which began courting evangelical Christians, including white male Southern Democrats alienated by their party’s civil-rights agenda. In the wake of Roe v. Wade, and especially after the end of the Cold War, the Republican Party’s new crusaders turned their attention from Communism to abortion. The Democratic Party became the party of women, partly by default. For a long time, it could have gone another way. In 1971, Hillary Rodham met Bill Clinton, Donald Trump took over the family business, and Gloria Steinem, Tanya Melich, Bella Abzug, and Shirley Chisholm helped found the National Women’s Political Caucus, which, like the National Woman’s Party, sought to force both parties to better represent women and to gain passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. At the 1972 G.O.P. Convention, in Miami, Republican feminists demanded that the Party restore its E.R.A. plan to the platform. They won, but at a cost. After the Convention, Schlafly founded stop era. The Democratic Party, meanwhile, was forging a new coalition. “A new hat, or rather a bonnet, was tossed into the Democratic Presidential race today,” Walter Cronkite said on CBS News, when Chisholm, the first black woman to be elected to Congress, announced her bid. She went all the way to the Convention. Chisholm said, “You can go to that Convention and you can yell, ‘Woman power! Here
from her parents, drove downtown to watch the riots outside the Democratic National Convention. One month too young to vote, she’d supported the antiwar Democrat, Eugene McCarthy, before the Convention, but later said she would probably have voted for the Party’s nominee, Hubert Humphrey. In 1969, Rodham, senior class president at Wellesley, became the first student invited to deliver a commencement address, a speech that was featured in Life. In 1970, a leader of her generation, a student at Yale Law School, and wearing a black armband mourning the students killed at Kent State, she spoke about her opposition to the Vietnam War at a convention of the League of Women Voters, on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary. She had become a feminist, and a Democrat. What followed is more familiar. Between 1964 and 1980, Schlafly’s arm of the Party steadily gained control of the G.O.P., which began courting evangelical Christians, including white male Southern Democrats alienated by their party’s civil-rights agenda. In the wake of Roe v. Wade, and especially after the end of the Cold War, the Republican Party’s new crusaders turned their attention from Communism to abortion. The Democratic Party became the party of women, partly by default. For a long time, it could have gone another way. In 1971, Hillary Rodham met Bill Clinton, Donald Trump took over the family business, and Gloria Steinem, Tanya Melich, Bella Abzug, and Shirley Chisholm helped found the National Women’s Political Caucus, which, like the National Woman’s Party, sought to force both parties to better represent women and to gain passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. At the 1972 G.O.P. Convention, in Miami, Republican feminists demanded that the Party restore its E.R.A. plan to the platform. They won, but at a cost. After the Convention, Schlafly founded stop era. The Democratic Party, meanwhile, was forging a new coalition. “A new hat, or rather a bonnet, was tossed into the Democratic Presidential race today,” Walter Cronkite said on CBS News, when Chisholm, the first black woman to be elected to Congress, announced her bid. She went all the way to the Convention. Chisholm said, “You can go to that Convention and you can yell, ‘Woman power! Here
I come!’ You can yell, ‘Black power! Here I come!’ The only thing those hard-nosed boys are going to understand at that Convention: ‘How many delegates you got?’ ” She got a hundred and fifty-two. By 1973, Trump was making donations to the Democratic Party. “The simple fact is that contributing money to politicians is very standard and accepted for a New York City developer,” he explains in “The Art of the Deal.” He also appeared, for the first time, in a story in the Times, with the headline “major landlord accused of antiblack bias in city.” The Department of Justice had charged Trump and his father with violating the 1968 Fair Housing Act. “We never have discriminated,” Trump told the Times, “and we never would.” In 1974, Rodham moved to Washington, D.C., where she worked for the special counsel preparing for the possible impeachment of Richard Nixon. The next year, she married Bill Clinton, though she didn’t take his name. The G.O.P., weakened by Watergate, and thinking to stanch the flow of departing women, elected as party chair Mary Louise Smith, an ardent feminist. In 1975, some thirty G.O.P. feminists formed the Republican Women’s Task Force to support the E.R.A., reproductive rights, affirmative action, federally funded child care, and the extension of the Equal Pay Act. The shift came in 1976. Rodham went to the Democratic Convention, at Madison Square Garden. Schlafly went to the Republican Convention, in Kansas City*, where, as the political scientist Jo Freeman has argued, feminists won the battle but lost the war. For the nomination, Ford, a supporter of the E.R.A., defeated Reagan, an opponent, but the platform committee defeated the E.R.A. by a single vote. In 1980, Republican feminists knew they’d lost when Reagan won the nomination; even so moderate a Republican as George Romney called supporters of the E.R.A. “moral perverts,” and the platform committee urged a constitutional ban on abortion. Tanya Melich, a Republican feminist, began talking about a “Republican War against Women,” a charge Democrats happily made their own. Mary Crisp, a longtime R.N.C. co-chair, was forced out,
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adelt Documents from the Sistine Chapel archives indicate that the choir sang his music during his residence there. Audio and video players are included. Add Videos on this page Add a video related to this sheet music. Annotate this sheet music. Although he also wrote sacred vocal music, he was one of the most famous of the early composers of madrigals ; his first book of madrigals, published within a decade of the appearance of the aecadelt examples of the form, was the most widely printed collection of madrigals of the entire era. Was this review helpful? Arcadelt’s several hundred madrigals, composed maroa a span of at least two decades, were usually for four voices, although he wrote a few for three, and a handful for five and six voices. Arcadelt has conferred upon this composition a quality which is very rare in sixteenth-century secular music, namely durability …” [19] The texture is mostly homophonic, with a hint of fauxbourdon in the harmony; the subject matter is erotic, with the orgasmic “thousand deaths” portrayed by a rising fourth figure in close imitation ; brief bits of word-painting occur, such as the use of a flattened seventh on “piangendo”; and the musical phrases overlap the lines of verse, blurring the formal division of the line, a technique known in music, as in poetry, as enjambment. GOTTESLOB 257 PDF Jes Wagner submitted In other projects Wikimedia Commons. This service works with Youtube, Dailymotion. Follow this composer Be informed by email for any addition or update of the sheet music and MP3 of this artist. This madrigal was appealing on many levels. Tchaikovsky’s Arcaddlt Works – I. Peter’s Basilica; many composers from the Netherlands served as singers there throughout this era, and it is even possible that he went to Rome before coming to Florence. Renaissance and Baroque Music. Retrieved from ” https: The first volume contains Arcadelt’s masses; his secular compositions are in volumes two through nine, and his motets and other sacred music are in volume ten. Music in the Renaissance. Free sheet music : Arcadelt, Jacques – Ave Maria (Choral SATB) The masses are influenced by the previous generation of Franco-Flemish composers, particularly
adelt Documents from the Sistine Chapel archives indicate that the choir sang his music during his residence there. Audio and video players are included. Add Videos on this page Add a video related to this sheet music. Annotate this sheet music. Although he also wrote sacred vocal music, he was one of the most famous of the early composers of madrigals ; his first book of madrigals, published within a decade of the appearance of the aecadelt examples of the form, was the most widely printed collection of madrigals of the entire era. Was this review helpful? Arcadelt’s several hundred madrigals, composed maroa a span of at least two decades, were usually for four voices, although he wrote a few for three, and a handful for five and six voices. Arcadelt has conferred upon this composition a quality which is very rare in sixteenth-century secular music, namely durability …” [19] The texture is mostly homophonic, with a hint of fauxbourdon in the harmony; the subject matter is erotic, with the orgasmic “thousand deaths” portrayed by a rising fourth figure in close imitation ; brief bits of word-painting occur, such as the use of a flattened seventh on “piangendo”; and the musical phrases overlap the lines of verse, blurring the formal division of the line, a technique known in music, as in poetry, as enjambment. GOTTESLOB 257 PDF Jes Wagner submitted In other projects Wikimedia Commons. This service works with Youtube, Dailymotion. Follow this composer Be informed by email for any addition or update of the sheet music and MP3 of this artist. This madrigal was appealing on many levels. Tchaikovsky’s Arcaddlt Works – I. Peter’s Basilica; many composers from the Netherlands served as singers there throughout this era, and it is even possible that he went to Rome before coming to Florence. Renaissance and Baroque Music. Retrieved from ” https: The first volume contains Arcadelt’s masses; his secular compositions are in volumes two through nine, and his motets and other sacred music are in volume ten. Music in the Renaissance. Free sheet music : Arcadelt, Jacques – Ave Maria (Choral SATB) The masses are influenced by the previous generation of Franco-Flemish composers, particularly
Jean Mouton and Josquin des Prez ; the motets, avoiding the dense polyphony favored by the Netherlanders, are more declamatory and clear in texture, in a manner similar to his secular music. Connect to add to a playlist. Arcadelt brought the madrigal form to its early maturity. By DL visitor29 Feb at AVE MARIA JAKOB ARCADELT PDF C ODYSSEY UNIX VIJAY MUKHI PDF ART IN RENAISSANCE ITALY PAOLETTI PDF CHARLES BERLITZ SIN RASTRO PDF ARRAIANOS LIBRO PDF EL MAESTRO IGNORANTE RANCIERE PDF DIAGNOSTICO POR ECOGRAFIA RUMACK PDF CURSO DE APNEA DE UMBERTO PELIZZARI PDF ICAO DOC 8168 VOL 2 PDF Act Now to Preserve Greenspace and Create an Enhanced Community Hub at Blanshard School (950 Kings) Many people in the neighbourhood (and wider community) are concerned about the plans developed by the Capital Regional District and Hospital District (CRD/CRHD) that would eliminate neighbourhood-wide access to 950 Kings. Once they plans get approved they will be difficult to change. These plans mean that the (approximate) 1.5 acres of existing greenspace and the gymnasium that have been accessed for 50 years by the community would be reserved for residents and patients in the new developments. Children, youth, family and the wider community would lose access to the gym and programs like Kindergym and youth recreation offered on site by the Quadra Village Community Centre. The CRD/CRHD proposal would mean the quadrant of Bay/Blanshard/Hillside/Quadra would not have a communal green space, would not have a single back yard and would be home to 370 hospital beds and 370 low income housing units (between Kings and Dowler/Wark) and Hillside alone. This small quadrant is being asked to bear the social housing and healthcare responsibilities that should be spread around the region. With the the CRD/CRHD proposal, the social contract to provide a neighbourhood amenity (Blanshard Elementary and its seven acres) when Blanshard was pushed through and (Blanshard Court) Evergreen Terrace was built would be broken. Instead it.will be replaced with a zone
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return to the “unit’’ that this family had become — one that had begun with the melding of the lives and cultures of two young doctors, one Jewish and the other an American of Chinese descent, raised in Taiwan, who converted to Judaism. Genevieve remembers her parents as best friends, who walked to work together most mornings. She says her mother was strong for her and that she regrets not making life easier for her in return. “But I needed her to be the same person that she was with my dad, and that just wasn’t possible.’’ A turning point came when her mom invited a girl from Genevieve’s class to come over. The girl had lost her mother to cancer and Suskind thought it might be helpful for them to talk. Genevieve was hesitant, but agreed and recalls how she and the girl, Isabel, lay on the floor of her room, talking about life — everything and nothing. “It’s almost like you don’t have to talk because so much is already understood,’’ Genevieve says. Nor was there any expectation about how she was supposed to be feeling. “Is my mom going to get married again?’’ she remembers asking. “Are my siblings going to be OK?’’ “Am I going to remember my dad in two months?’’’ The rest of the time, they talked about usual teenage topics, boys in their class and favorite teachers. That experience prompted her to search online for support groups, and other teens who’d lost a parent. But she found nothing. Genevieve wondered, what if she posted some of her own writing? She envisioned a forum or a blog — “a very simple format’’ to start a conversation. Then she briefly met Sonia Sotomayor, the Supreme Court Justice, at a speaking engagement in Chicago. Sotomayor had already been one of Genevieve’s longtime heroes. Then she read the justice’s memoir and learned that Sotomayor, too, had lost a parent. “This could be so much more than a blog,’’ Genevieve remembers Sotomayor telling her. This encouragement — and the realization that there were adults who’d lost a parent and gone
return to the “unit’’ that this family had become — one that had begun with the melding of the lives and cultures of two young doctors, one Jewish and the other an American of Chinese descent, raised in Taiwan, who converted to Judaism. Genevieve remembers her parents as best friends, who walked to work together most mornings. She says her mother was strong for her and that she regrets not making life easier for her in return. “But I needed her to be the same person that she was with my dad, and that just wasn’t possible.’’ A turning point came when her mom invited a girl from Genevieve’s class to come over. The girl had lost her mother to cancer and Suskind thought it might be helpful for them to talk. Genevieve was hesitant, but agreed and recalls how she and the girl, Isabel, lay on the floor of her room, talking about life — everything and nothing. “It’s almost like you don’t have to talk because so much is already understood,’’ Genevieve says. Nor was there any expectation about how she was supposed to be feeling. “Is my mom going to get married again?’’ she remembers asking. “Are my siblings going to be OK?’’ “Am I going to remember my dad in two months?’’’ The rest of the time, they talked about usual teenage topics, boys in their class and favorite teachers. That experience prompted her to search online for support groups, and other teens who’d lost a parent. But she found nothing. Genevieve wondered, what if she posted some of her own writing? She envisioned a forum or a blog — “a very simple format’’ to start a conversation. Then she briefly met Sonia Sotomayor, the Supreme Court Justice, at a speaking engagement in Chicago. Sotomayor had already been one of Genevieve’s longtime heroes. Then she read the justice’s memoir and learned that Sotomayor, too, had lost a parent. “This could be so much more than a blog,’’ Genevieve remembers Sotomayor telling her. This encouragement — and the realization that there were adults who’d lost a parent and gone
on to thrive, and that there might be a way she could help others like her — made her grief feel a little less heavy. Genevieve began work on her website, which she named SLAP’D — Surviving Life After a Parent Dies. The site includes a monitored forum, interviews with adults who’ve lost a parent, advice from experts, and tribute pages with photos, poetry, and songs. “People will share so much, nothing like they would in real life, face to face,’’ says the 15-year-old, who takes her role of managing the site so seriously that she has quit her school tennis team to devote more time to it. She hopes it might eventually be taken up by an organization for grieving children. In one recent post, in which a young woman who lost her father describes arguments with her mother, Genevieve offers advice from her own experience. The young woman responds, “I’m glad there’s someone who knows how I feel.’’ In her daily interactions, there’ve been difficult times, including a school poetry reading when a fellow student recited a piece about drowning, sending Genevieve running into the hallway in tears. A teacher was there to help. Having lost his own father when he was 4, Chris Freeman, another teacher at the University of Chicago Laboratory School, also has offered support. Among other things, Freeman told Genevieve how his older sisters had reassured him how much his father loved him. “I actually don’t remember him very well, but I’ve been told how much he delighted in me and cared about me,’’ Freeman says. And that has helped. Hearing that, Genevieve vowed to be more compassionate toward her brother Asher, 12, and sister Amelie, 9. Not that the siblings have stopped fighting entirely, but “I try,’’ Genevieve says. In her bedroom, the wall is filled with photos of her dad and some of his numerous awards, taken from boxes that came home from his hospital office. Genevieve hung them, without her mom’s permission — a little act of self-assertion. Finding control and a voice is important in the wake of an event that made her feel so helpless, she says. That’s a lot of the appeal of SLAP’
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that we were stepping into in those weeks. And the other thing we didn’t get to touch was watching Ainsley do her thing as an investigative reporter. We had some fun stuff that we wanted to do there. SKLAVER | And for the very niche audience who’s a fan, we had a new car for Gil. [Laughs] His LeMans got destroyed by Bright jumping out of a window in Episode 13, and we had a really great thing with Gil finally getting a new car. I know Lou Diamond Phillips was very excited about that, as well. We need to work that story back in, most importantly. TVLINE | Tell me about the Ainsley twist in this episode. Did the idea of making her a killer come up as you outlined this finale, or had you been building toward this all season? FEDAK | It was something we were intentionally building toward. We always knew this was something we wanted to play with when we started talking about the season, in regards to Ainsley’s psychology as opposed to Bright’s. It’s also a big part of where we’re excited to go next year. SKLAVER | The story that Ainsley always told herself was that she was too young to be affected by her father, but when Chris and I started thinking about these characters, we thought there’s no way she wasn’t affected by her father. She was just dealing with it differently. So we kind of loved the misdirect that all the attention is on Bright, who is older and had a stronger relationship with his father, but of course Ainsley was also affected by it. Trying to find a way to get to that was always the plan, because Halston Sage is such a rockstar, and in exploring this central dynamic of “like father, like son,” we also wanted to see what it would do to his daughter, as well. TVLINE | I found Martin’s “My girl!” exclamation really interesting. Should we take that to mean Ainsley will be more of the focus in Season 2? FEDAK | Ainsley is still a very big part of the show. We have a lot of fun getting into the psychology of our characters, and she’s as much a mystery now as she was at the beginning of this year. That’s something we’d like to explore
that we were stepping into in those weeks. And the other thing we didn’t get to touch was watching Ainsley do her thing as an investigative reporter. We had some fun stuff that we wanted to do there. SKLAVER | And for the very niche audience who’s a fan, we had a new car for Gil. [Laughs] His LeMans got destroyed by Bright jumping out of a window in Episode 13, and we had a really great thing with Gil finally getting a new car. I know Lou Diamond Phillips was very excited about that, as well. We need to work that story back in, most importantly. TVLINE | Tell me about the Ainsley twist in this episode. Did the idea of making her a killer come up as you outlined this finale, or had you been building toward this all season? FEDAK | It was something we were intentionally building toward. We always knew this was something we wanted to play with when we started talking about the season, in regards to Ainsley’s psychology as opposed to Bright’s. It’s also a big part of where we’re excited to go next year. SKLAVER | The story that Ainsley always told herself was that she was too young to be affected by her father, but when Chris and I started thinking about these characters, we thought there’s no way she wasn’t affected by her father. She was just dealing with it differently. So we kind of loved the misdirect that all the attention is on Bright, who is older and had a stronger relationship with his father, but of course Ainsley was also affected by it. Trying to find a way to get to that was always the plan, because Halston Sage is such a rockstar, and in exploring this central dynamic of “like father, like son,” we also wanted to see what it would do to his daughter, as well. TVLINE | I found Martin’s “My girl!” exclamation really interesting. Should we take that to mean Ainsley will be more of the focus in Season 2? FEDAK | Ainsley is still a very big part of the show. We have a lot of fun getting into the psychology of our characters, and she’s as much a mystery now as she was at the beginning of this year. That’s something we’d like to explore
, and whenever we’re breaking down our stories, we not only break down the mystery of what people do, but also the mystery of what’s happening inside their minds. It’s definitely going to be a big part of Season 2. TVLINE | What kind of toll is this going to take on her psyche? It’s not like she seemed to relish killing Nicholas; it was almost like she came out of a fog once it was done. How will we see that manifest? FEDAK | I only want to dip my toe into the story of Season 2, but what you’re seeing in that moment is exactly what we were going for on the page. You’re seeing a very complicated reaction to a very stressful and dynamic situation, and the ramifications of that will be dealt with next year — not only for her, but also for her brother, who’s been dealing with his father for all these years and now has to try and understand his sister and what happened in that moment. But that complexity is our intention. SKLAVER | Luckily, Chris and I have never slit a man’s throat and stabbed him six times like Ainsley does. FEDAK | [Laughs] SKLAVER | But I have to imagine that it does change you. [Laughs] It’s not something you can just tuck away, or if it is something you try to tuck away, as we’ve explored throughout the season, you can’t bury ghosts and trauma. They will always come back to you. So we’re afraid, but we’re not afraid of exploring it. TVLINE | The Girl in the Box storyline was wrapped up pretty thoroughly in this episode. Looking ahead, do you intend to tell more stories that involve Malcolm investigating his father’s past victims? FEDAK | This is a show about memory, and it’s about what happened in our pasts and how it defines us. In this season, we went back to the Girl in the Box because we were fascinated with who she was and what she meant to Bright, and also with Bright discovering that his father was a killer. There are other parts of Bright’s past that we can’t wait to get into. What was it like being a kid with your father on trial for murder? That was the biggest trial in New York in the 1990s, and that
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or417 - February 12, 2014 It looks like the new Flash series is getting some help from a former Flash. John Wesley Shipp has joined the cast of the show in an unnamed role. Last night TV Line announced that former Barry Allen, John Wesley Shipp, will join the new cast of the Flash series, but the CW is not telling what role he will play. I was about 10 years old when he played the Flash, and I remember just being in awe of the effects and the suit. I know it was campy, and did not make it more than a season, but Shipp was a great Flash so adding him to the series is very exciting. As for who he is playing in the show, no one knows yet. Fans are speculating he could be one of two people, Barry’s father in prison for the murder of his wife, or former speedster and first Flash Jay Garrick. Either role would be perfect for Shipp, but if he were to play Garrick it could lead to more JSA characters joining the CW/DC universe. With each new casting announcement this show gets better and better, and it has not even aired. So who do you think Shipp will be playing in the new series? Tonight’s ‘Always Sunny’ Is An All-Time Great The Gang tears into Alejandro Iñárritu’s Birdman in the most brilliant and hilarious half hour of television you’ll watch all week. TV Korner: Being Human 3.13- “Ruh-Roh” There is a lot going on in the monster house as we enter the last episode of Season 3 of Syfy’s Being Human. SDCC Means Lots Of Trailers Jay And Silent Bob Reboot Gets A Red Band Trailer Most Likely Action Figures To Appear In Captain Marvel Legends Series 2 Kornercast Podcast #93- Mike From Mike’s Toys N’ Stuff SDCC 2020 Roundup: Comic Con @ Home SDCC 2020: NECA Reveals Back To The Future and a Predator Ask Matty Bill's Points of Articulation Brian's Four Color Comments Custom Korner If It's Not A Toy It's Here J.'s Blog Khalil's Korner PAX East Zombie Casblanca Studios © 2023 Jaxon Studios, LLC. All Rights Reserved. If It
or417 - February 12, 2014 It looks like the new Flash series is getting some help from a former Flash. John Wesley Shipp has joined the cast of the show in an unnamed role. Last night TV Line announced that former Barry Allen, John Wesley Shipp, will join the new cast of the Flash series, but the CW is not telling what role he will play. I was about 10 years old when he played the Flash, and I remember just being in awe of the effects and the suit. I know it was campy, and did not make it more than a season, but Shipp was a great Flash so adding him to the series is very exciting. As for who he is playing in the show, no one knows yet. Fans are speculating he could be one of two people, Barry’s father in prison for the murder of his wife, or former speedster and first Flash Jay Garrick. Either role would be perfect for Shipp, but if he were to play Garrick it could lead to more JSA characters joining the CW/DC universe. With each new casting announcement this show gets better and better, and it has not even aired. So who do you think Shipp will be playing in the new series? Tonight’s ‘Always Sunny’ Is An All-Time Great The Gang tears into Alejandro Iñárritu’s Birdman in the most brilliant and hilarious half hour of television you’ll watch all week. TV Korner: Being Human 3.13- “Ruh-Roh” There is a lot going on in the monster house as we enter the last episode of Season 3 of Syfy’s Being Human. SDCC Means Lots Of Trailers Jay And Silent Bob Reboot Gets A Red Band Trailer Most Likely Action Figures To Appear In Captain Marvel Legends Series 2 Kornercast Podcast #93- Mike From Mike’s Toys N’ Stuff SDCC 2020 Roundup: Comic Con @ Home SDCC 2020: NECA Reveals Back To The Future and a Predator Ask Matty Bill's Points of Articulation Brian's Four Color Comments Custom Korner If It's Not A Toy It's Here J.'s Blog Khalil's Korner PAX East Zombie Casblanca Studios © 2023 Jaxon Studios, LLC. All Rights Reserved. If It
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, rss, technology, xml Can I use HTTP Basic Auth in URLs? 7 September 2021 11:26 3 comments Web standards sometimes disappear Sometimes a web standard disappears quickly at the whim of some company, perhaps to a great deal of complaint (and at least one joke). But sometimes, they disappear slowly, like this kind of web address: http://username:[email protected]/somewhere If you’ve not seen a URL like that before, that’s fine, because the answer to the question “Can I still use HTTP Basic Auth in URLs?” is, I’m afraid: no, you probably can’t. But by way of a history lesson, let’s go back and look at what these URLs were, why they died out, and how web browsers handle them today. Thanks to Ruth who asked the original question that inspired this post. Basic authentication The early Web wasn’t built for authentication. A resource on the Web was theoretically accessible to all of humankind: if you didn’t want it in the public eye, you didn’t put it on the Web! A reliable method wouldn’t become available until the concept of state was provided by Netscape’s invention of HTTP cookies in 1994, and even that wouldn’t see widespread for several years, not least because implementing a CGI (or similar) program to perform authentication was a complex and computationally-expensive option for all but the biggest websites. A simplified view of the form-and-cookie based authentication system used by virtually every website today, but which was too computationally-expensive for many sites in the 1990s. 1996’s HTTP/1.0 specification tried to simplify things, though, with the introduction of the WWW-Authenticate header. The idea was that when a browser tried to access something that required authentication, the server would send a 401 Unauthorized response along with a WWW-Authenticate header explaining how the browser could authenticate itself. Then, the browser would send a fresh request, this time with an Authorization: header attached providing the required credentials. Initially, only “basic authentication” was available, which basically involved sending a username and password in-the-clear unless SSL (HTTPS) was in use, but later, digest authentication and a host of others would appear. For all its faults, HTTP Basic Authentication (and its near cousins
, rss, technology, xml Can I use HTTP Basic Auth in URLs? 7 September 2021 11:26 3 comments Web standards sometimes disappear Sometimes a web standard disappears quickly at the whim of some company, perhaps to a great deal of complaint (and at least one joke). But sometimes, they disappear slowly, like this kind of web address: http://username:[email protected]/somewhere If you’ve not seen a URL like that before, that’s fine, because the answer to the question “Can I still use HTTP Basic Auth in URLs?” is, I’m afraid: no, you probably can’t. But by way of a history lesson, let’s go back and look at what these URLs were, why they died out, and how web browsers handle them today. Thanks to Ruth who asked the original question that inspired this post. Basic authentication The early Web wasn’t built for authentication. A resource on the Web was theoretically accessible to all of humankind: if you didn’t want it in the public eye, you didn’t put it on the Web! A reliable method wouldn’t become available until the concept of state was provided by Netscape’s invention of HTTP cookies in 1994, and even that wouldn’t see widespread for several years, not least because implementing a CGI (or similar) program to perform authentication was a complex and computationally-expensive option for all but the biggest websites. A simplified view of the form-and-cookie based authentication system used by virtually every website today, but which was too computationally-expensive for many sites in the 1990s. 1996’s HTTP/1.0 specification tried to simplify things, though, with the introduction of the WWW-Authenticate header. The idea was that when a browser tried to access something that required authentication, the server would send a 401 Unauthorized response along with a WWW-Authenticate header explaining how the browser could authenticate itself. Then, the browser would send a fresh request, this time with an Authorization: header attached providing the required credentials. Initially, only “basic authentication” was available, which basically involved sending a username and password in-the-clear unless SSL (HTTPS) was in use, but later, digest authentication and a host of others would appear. For all its faults, HTTP Basic Authentication (and its near cousins
) are certainly elegant. Webserver software quickly added support for this new feature and as a result web authors who lacked the technical know-how (or permission from the server administrator) to implement more-sophisticated authentication systems could quickly implement HTTP Basic Authentication, often simply by adding a .htaccess file to the relevant directory. .htaccess files would later go on to serve many other purposes, but their original and perhaps best-known purpose – and the one that gives them their name – was access control. Credentials in the URL A separate specification, not specific to the Web (but one of Tim Berners-Lee’s most important contributions to it), described the general structure of URLs as follows: <scheme>://<username>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url-path>#<fragment> At the time that specification was written, the Web didn’t have a mechanism for passing usernames and passwords: this general case was intended only to apply to protocols that did have these credentials. An example is given in the specification, and clarified with “An optional user name. Some schemes (e.g., ftp) allow the specification of a user name.” But once web browsers had WWW-Authenticate, virtually all of them added support for including the username and password in the web address too. This allowed for e.g. hyperlinks with credentials embedded in them, which made for very convenient bookmarks, or partial credentials (e.g. just the username) to be included in a link, with the user being prompted for the password on arrival at the destination. So far, so good. Encoding authentication into the URL provided an incredible shortcut at a time when Web round-trip times were much longer owing to higher latencies and no keep-alives. This is why we can’t have nice things The technique fell out of favour as soon as it started being used for nefarious purposes. It didn’t take long for scammers to realise that they could create links like this: https://[email protected]/ Everything we were teaching users about checking for “https://” followed by the domain name of their bank… was undermined by this user interface choice. The poor victim would actually be connecting to e.g. HackersSite.com, but a quick glance at their address bar would leave
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Welding (MIG), Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) and Blueprint Reading. At the end of each semester, the CWB inspector comes in and you will be able to do the welding test for that semester. If you pass the welding test you will receive your welding ticket. Assessment takes place during the first course (Shielded Metal Arc Welding I) to determine which level of the program is appropriate. All individuals interested in the program must register in Shielded Metal Arc Welding 1. Course description: Welding symbols, types of welds, assemblies, fabrication, sectional drawings and terminology are covered. Students must purchase a manual (available from the bookstore). Course description: Welding on the four basic joints in the flat and horizontal positions safety and oxyfuel gas cutting. Materials fee included. Course description: Welding in the vertical position, identification of basic joint design, selection of electrodes, terminology and safe use of equipment. Course description: Welding in overhead positions, terminology, identification of basic joint design, selection of electrodes, and safe use of equipment. Materials fee included. Course description: Weld basic joints in the flat and horizontal positions using the GMAW (MIG) spray and short circuit transfer modes as well as FCAW (Flux Cored Arc Welding) with a gas shielding in the flat, horizontal, and vertical positions. Introduction to the GTAW (TIG) process. One of the great advantages of a career in welding is the wide variety of jobs available to a skilled welder. Welding is in demand all across the country in many industries; it is truly a “portable” skill. If you prefer to work indoors there is manufacturing, fabrication and maintenance or repair welding. With a welding background you might also find careers in welding supply sales or the servicing or installation of welding equipment. If you find the technical side of welding interesting you might consider a job in welding inspection or planning welding procedures. You can even go further into welding technology by getting a welding engineering diploma from one of several colleges in Ontario (Conestoga & Northern College) which could lead to exciting jobs in the automotive or aerospace industries as well as in the planning and design of large scale welding projects or in welding automation. There are also many management opportunities in welding that arise when you have acquired skill and experience. These could include welding and fabrication shop supervision, construction project management and quality
Welding (MIG), Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) and Blueprint Reading. At the end of each semester, the CWB inspector comes in and you will be able to do the welding test for that semester. If you pass the welding test you will receive your welding ticket. Assessment takes place during the first course (Shielded Metal Arc Welding I) to determine which level of the program is appropriate. All individuals interested in the program must register in Shielded Metal Arc Welding 1. Course description: Welding symbols, types of welds, assemblies, fabrication, sectional drawings and terminology are covered. Students must purchase a manual (available from the bookstore). Course description: Welding on the four basic joints in the flat and horizontal positions safety and oxyfuel gas cutting. Materials fee included. Course description: Welding in the vertical position, identification of basic joint design, selection of electrodes, terminology and safe use of equipment. Course description: Welding in overhead positions, terminology, identification of basic joint design, selection of electrodes, and safe use of equipment. Materials fee included. Course description: Weld basic joints in the flat and horizontal positions using the GMAW (MIG) spray and short circuit transfer modes as well as FCAW (Flux Cored Arc Welding) with a gas shielding in the flat, horizontal, and vertical positions. Introduction to the GTAW (TIG) process. One of the great advantages of a career in welding is the wide variety of jobs available to a skilled welder. Welding is in demand all across the country in many industries; it is truly a “portable” skill. If you prefer to work indoors there is manufacturing, fabrication and maintenance or repair welding. With a welding background you might also find careers in welding supply sales or the servicing or installation of welding equipment. If you find the technical side of welding interesting you might consider a job in welding inspection or planning welding procedures. You can even go further into welding technology by getting a welding engineering diploma from one of several colleges in Ontario (Conestoga & Northern College) which could lead to exciting jobs in the automotive or aerospace industries as well as in the planning and design of large scale welding projects or in welding automation. There are also many management opportunities in welding that arise when you have acquired skill and experience. These could include welding and fabrication shop supervision, construction project management and quality
control in the manufacturing industry. Whatever route you choose in your welding career you will find lots of opportunities and challenges. You can get stared in entry level jobs by obtaining a few basic welding tickets and progress as far and wide as you wish with further welding education at Mohawk College or other colleges across the country. Macedonia has a lot of claims to fame. To begin with, Alexander the Great was Macedonian, and gets referred to as Alexander the Macedonian by locals. St. Cyril, the inventor of the Cyrillic alphabet in the 9th century, used it for his missionary work in the Slavic countries and helped spread the Orthodox faith throughout the Balkans. The holy city of Ohrid is a famous tourist and pilgrimage destination with 365 churches. Ohrid also has one of the oldest universities in the world. Mother Theresa of Calcutta was born in Skopje, Macedonia’s capital. The city of Skopje also has some infamous moments in history, like the 6.9 richter scale earthquake in 1963 that nearly leveled the whole city, and the infamous claim to fame as one of the most polluted cities in Europe. But neither Skopje nor Macedonia are in the same location as they were historically…. Causing some issues with Greece who believes the real Macedonia is in Greece and they deserve claim to all Macedonian fame and glory. Macedonia is also famous for tobacco and wine. The city of Prilep is basically one big tobacco field, and you can buy Macedonian wine in all of the surrounding Balkan countries. Macedonia had a similar history to its neighbours, passing from the Romans to the Ottoman Empire and then Yugoslavia before becoming independent in 1991. It’s people are a mix of Macedonian, Albanian, and Serbain origin, plus a few Turks and Greeks, and a healthy mix of Muslims, Catholics and Orthodox Christians, plus a minority of Jews that were spared from WWII with the help of Albania. Despite all these curiosities, Macedonia still remains a poor and unkown country to many, and I had no idea what kind of place it would be to travel. I couchsurfed with this guy Andrej and his dog, in a house beside the train tracks that shook every time a train rolled by. But many of the train services have been suspended since they’ve become flooded with thousands of refugees passing from Greece through to Serbia. Ive heard that as many as 6,000 per day may be passing through, but they don’t
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the right of the main page you will find Leaderboards that offer games scheduled to begin at a certain time. First, join Bovada Casino and visit the Leaderboards page or use the Leaderboards tool to view and join upcoming events. Next, once you have joined a Leaderboard, select the play button to open the game in the leaderboard mode. Finally, play your favorite game. The leaderboard tool will track your rank as you play. You’ll be rewarded with leaderboard points, in addition to your regular in-game wins. Earn enough points and you’ll get a prize! Prizes vary from leaderboard to leaderboard. You can always view the prizes available in the schedule listing for all events. Or you can click on ‘View Prizes’ in the leaderboard tool, when the event has already started. Prizes are always awarded in addition to your in-game wins. Everything you earn while competing is still yours to keep! Every leaderboard has different conditions that need to be met. For example; some slot game leaderboards may require you to make a minimum 200 spins for you to qualify. To view the conditions for an event, simply click on the ‘details’ tab for the event listed. You can track your ranking in the leaderboard tool while an event is happening. Final rankings will be available in the Casino Leaderboards page for one day after an event has finished. Join Bovada Casino and see your name listed at the top of the Leaderboard! Create a mobile app from a video game in minutes. Create mobile apps effortless, for free. Play video games and have fun in meantime. Pradyumna: (leads chanting, etc.) "Endeavors merely for sense gratification or material happiness through economic development are not to be performed, for they result only in a loss of time and energy, with no actual profit. If one's endeavors are directed toward Krishna consciousness, one can surely attain the spiritual platform of self-realization. There is no such benefit from engaging oneself in economic development." This is the essence of instruction of all Vedic instructions. What is that? Na tat prayaso kartavyo. Everyone is engaged for developing economic condition. The whole world is engaged how to develop economic condition. The human life is meant for visnu-aradhanam. That is therefore the varnasrama: brahmana, ksatriya, v
the right of the main page you will find Leaderboards that offer games scheduled to begin at a certain time. First, join Bovada Casino and visit the Leaderboards page or use the Leaderboards tool to view and join upcoming events. Next, once you have joined a Leaderboard, select the play button to open the game in the leaderboard mode. Finally, play your favorite game. The leaderboard tool will track your rank as you play. You’ll be rewarded with leaderboard points, in addition to your regular in-game wins. Earn enough points and you’ll get a prize! Prizes vary from leaderboard to leaderboard. You can always view the prizes available in the schedule listing for all events. Or you can click on ‘View Prizes’ in the leaderboard tool, when the event has already started. Prizes are always awarded in addition to your in-game wins. Everything you earn while competing is still yours to keep! Every leaderboard has different conditions that need to be met. For example; some slot game leaderboards may require you to make a minimum 200 spins for you to qualify. To view the conditions for an event, simply click on the ‘details’ tab for the event listed. You can track your ranking in the leaderboard tool while an event is happening. Final rankings will be available in the Casino Leaderboards page for one day after an event has finished. Join Bovada Casino and see your name listed at the top of the Leaderboard! Create a mobile app from a video game in minutes. Create mobile apps effortless, for free. Play video games and have fun in meantime. Pradyumna: (leads chanting, etc.) "Endeavors merely for sense gratification or material happiness through economic development are not to be performed, for they result only in a loss of time and energy, with no actual profit. If one's endeavors are directed toward Krishna consciousness, one can surely attain the spiritual platform of self-realization. There is no such benefit from engaging oneself in economic development." This is the essence of instruction of all Vedic instructions. What is that? Na tat prayaso kartavyo. Everyone is engaged for developing economic condition. The whole world is engaged how to develop economic condition. The human life is meant for visnu-aradhanam. That is therefore the varnasrama: brahmana, ksatriya, v
aisya, sudra. The aim is visnu-aradhanam. visnu-aradhanam param. We are flattering so many people to get some benefit. Everyone has to flatter. Businessman has to flatter his customer; a servant has to flatter his master; and so on, so on, some friend, some minister to get some favor. But Lord Siva says, "So why don't you flatter Vishnu? visnu-aradhanam param." Tadiyanam aradhanam. This is the sastric injunction. That, Krishna consciousness, matir na krsne. People are very much reluctant to become Krishna conscious. Why? Matir na krsne paratah svato va. By others' instruction, just like we are trying to spread Krishna consciousness all over the world, paratah. Svato means personally. By personal endeavor. Just I am reading Bhagavad-gita or Srimad-Bhagavatam and other Vedic literature. So, matir na krsne paratah svato va. Mitho va, mitho va means "by conference." Nowadays it is a very popular thing to hold conferences. So one cannot become Krishna conscious either by his personal endeavor or by advice of some other men or by holding big, big conferences. Why? Grha-vratanam: because his real aim of life is that "I shall remain in this house." Grha-vratanam. Grha means household life, grha means this body, grha means this universe. There are so many grhas, big and small. Beyond this there is another nature, a spiritual nature, sanatana. That is called sanatana. Paras tasmat tu bhavo 'nyo vyakto 'vyaktat sanatanah. And the jiva-bhutah - sanatana. And in the Eleventh Chapter, Arjuna describes Krishna as sanatana. So three sanatana. So if we are all sanatana, there is sanatana-dhama and Krishna is sanatana, we are also sanatana. So when they are combined together, that is called sanatana-dharma. They do not know what is sanatana. They think that if I dress in a certain way and if I am born in a certain community, then I become sanatana-dharma. No. Everyone can
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spark widespread discussion, debate, and action off of the broad distribution of the Call, to create “a situation in which millions of people bounce off this Call to determine how they should think and act.” From worldcantwait.org: “The world faces a grave emergency. The very nature of U.S. society and its relationship to other countries are being reshaped in a horrific ways before our eyes, including now escalating the war in Iraq and threatening Iran with nuclear weapons. Yet the full implications of these sweeping changes are not widely understood, even among those who oppose the Bush administration. This must change and resistance must grow.” To pledge to distribute the Call and to download the PDF, go to worldcantwait.org. Permalink: http://revcom.us/a/085/inherit-en.html “Inherit The Wind” From a Reader Last week, I attended a preview performance of “Inherit the Wind” with Christopher Plummer and Brian Dennehy in the main roles. The play is set some time ago in a small town described by a character in the play as the “buckle in the Bible belt,” and it is loosely based on the famous Scopes Trial which resulted in a high school science teacher being convicted for teaching evolution to students in Tennessee (where the law mandated that creationism be taught and not evolution). This was a thoroughly enjoyable experience! Full of humor, even as it speaks to burning questions of our time. There is a powerful back-and-forth in the play between the Bible-thumping literalists who uphold the “revealed truth” that the world was created in seven days by God and cry that those who reject creationism should be struck down and eternally damned and those who are fighting for the truth—for the right and importance of people to think critically—and for the scientific theory of evolution. Consider the following exchange between the lawyer for the state, Brady, and the lawyer Drummond who is defending the high school science teacher: Brady: ...Is it possible that something is holy to the celebrated agnostic? Drummond: Yes! The individual human mind. In a child’s power to master the multiplication table there is more sanctity than in all your shouted “Amens!”, “Holy, Holies!”, and “Hosannahs!”
spark widespread discussion, debate, and action off of the broad distribution of the Call, to create “a situation in which millions of people bounce off this Call to determine how they should think and act.” From worldcantwait.org: “The world faces a grave emergency. The very nature of U.S. society and its relationship to other countries are being reshaped in a horrific ways before our eyes, including now escalating the war in Iraq and threatening Iran with nuclear weapons. Yet the full implications of these sweeping changes are not widely understood, even among those who oppose the Bush administration. This must change and resistance must grow.” To pledge to distribute the Call and to download the PDF, go to worldcantwait.org. Permalink: http://revcom.us/a/085/inherit-en.html “Inherit The Wind” From a Reader Last week, I attended a preview performance of “Inherit the Wind” with Christopher Plummer and Brian Dennehy in the main roles. The play is set some time ago in a small town described by a character in the play as the “buckle in the Bible belt,” and it is loosely based on the famous Scopes Trial which resulted in a high school science teacher being convicted for teaching evolution to students in Tennessee (where the law mandated that creationism be taught and not evolution). This was a thoroughly enjoyable experience! Full of humor, even as it speaks to burning questions of our time. There is a powerful back-and-forth in the play between the Bible-thumping literalists who uphold the “revealed truth” that the world was created in seven days by God and cry that those who reject creationism should be struck down and eternally damned and those who are fighting for the truth—for the right and importance of people to think critically—and for the scientific theory of evolution. Consider the following exchange between the lawyer for the state, Brady, and the lawyer Drummond who is defending the high school science teacher: Brady: ...Is it possible that something is holy to the celebrated agnostic? Drummond: Yes! The individual human mind. In a child’s power to master the multiplication table there is more sanctity than in all your shouted “Amens!”, “Holy, Holies!”, and “Hosannahs!”
An idea is a greater monument than a cathedral. And the advance of man’s knowledge is more of a miracle than any sticks turned into snakes, or the parting of the waters! But are we now to halt the march of progress because Mr. Brady frightens us with a fable? . . . Darwin moved us forward to a hilltop, where we could look back and see the way from which we came. But for this view, this insight, this knowledge, we must abandon our faith in the pleasant poetry of Genesis. Two nights ago, the play opened, and the next morning, the New York Times prominently featured an unfavorable review of the play. While the Times acknowledged that the question of teaching evolution in the schools is more “topical” than ever—and called this an “abidingly important debate”—the article went on to review the current staging of the play as “wooden” and to pretty much trash the performance of many of the key actors (while favorably reviewing Christopher Plummer’s performance), effectively (and knowingly, given the impact a New York Times review can have on the success of a play) discouraging people from attending and in many ways supporting this effort. This objectively gives weight to those who are aggressively working to suppress the established fact of the theory of evolution and critical thinking and the search for the truth—who seek to replace it with subservient Biblical ignorance. At the same time, other critics disagreed and gave favorable reviews to the play. It is very good and important that this play is being brought to Broadway at this time—and in such a moving, thought-provoking performance—when the very battles being fought out in the play are also being fought out in society... when there is an onslaught against science and truth—and when this is focused up sharply around the teaching of evolution in the schools, with attempts to actually change the laws in many places to force teachers to teach creationism alongside of evolution. The performance brings to the audience a sense of what is at stake today in the struggles to defend the theory of evolution and the scientific method and critical thinking more generally—and the importance of people courageously standing up, of going against the tide and fighting for what is true and correct. And to produce this play makes that statement broadly to society. Many, many people—whoever can—should see this play! Permalink: http://revcom.us/a/085/goodpeople-en.html 11
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were just weeks ago. Her label, Atlantic Records, is reportedly not happy with her latest antics and fellow artists are unfollowing her on social media. Several YouTube clips have surfaced by people who apparently know her, describing allegedly similar ratchet behavior directed towards them and others as Cardi ascended the hip-hop ladder. All of this must make Nicki Minaj and her Barbz feel pretty smug now. It’s all the ammunition the “Barbie Dreams” rapper needed to boast a point she’s long maintained, which is – between her and Cardi – only Nicki is worthy of wearing the female hip-hop crown, whether the recent chart numbers reflect it or not. As of now, they still don’t. Cardi’s huge No. 1 hit single “I Like It” has been lodged in Billboard’s top three since June. Two weeks ago, Nicki dropped the video for “Barbie Dreams” and that still wasn’t enough to propel the song into the Billboard Top 10. So musically, Cardi maintains the upper hand, which means radio and her diehard fans are still behind her, even if recent public sentiment isn’t. And that leads us to the other high-profile rap beef generating hip-hop headlines the past few weeks: the Eminem vs. Machine Gun Kelly squabble. Eminem (left) and Machine Gun Kelly It may be hard to believe, but this one actually seems more petty than the ladies’ feud, although – just like the Cardi-vs.-Nicki saga – it was apparently set off by one rapper’s parenting instincts and a perceived slight by the other rapper involving the first rapper’s offspring. In Eminem’s case, the current flare-up started with the release of Kamikaze, his latest album which topped the chart earlier this month and contained the MGK diss track “Not Alike.” Many believe the diss was Em’s reaction to Kelly’s six-year-old tweet about how “fucking hot” the legendary rapper’s daughter Hailey was (she was only 16 at the time, MGK was 22). The beef escalated a week later when MGK released the diss response, “Rap Devil,” a play on Em’s “Rap God.” “Devil” topped
were just weeks ago. Her label, Atlantic Records, is reportedly not happy with her latest antics and fellow artists are unfollowing her on social media. Several YouTube clips have surfaced by people who apparently know her, describing allegedly similar ratchet behavior directed towards them and others as Cardi ascended the hip-hop ladder. All of this must make Nicki Minaj and her Barbz feel pretty smug now. It’s all the ammunition the “Barbie Dreams” rapper needed to boast a point she’s long maintained, which is – between her and Cardi – only Nicki is worthy of wearing the female hip-hop crown, whether the recent chart numbers reflect it or not. As of now, they still don’t. Cardi’s huge No. 1 hit single “I Like It” has been lodged in Billboard’s top three since June. Two weeks ago, Nicki dropped the video for “Barbie Dreams” and that still wasn’t enough to propel the song into the Billboard Top 10. So musically, Cardi maintains the upper hand, which means radio and her diehard fans are still behind her, even if recent public sentiment isn’t. And that leads us to the other high-profile rap beef generating hip-hop headlines the past few weeks: the Eminem vs. Machine Gun Kelly squabble. Eminem (left) and Machine Gun Kelly It may be hard to believe, but this one actually seems more petty than the ladies’ feud, although – just like the Cardi-vs.-Nicki saga – it was apparently set off by one rapper’s parenting instincts and a perceived slight by the other rapper involving the first rapper’s offspring. In Eminem’s case, the current flare-up started with the release of Kamikaze, his latest album which topped the chart earlier this month and contained the MGK diss track “Not Alike.” Many believe the diss was Em’s reaction to Kelly’s six-year-old tweet about how “fucking hot” the legendary rapper’s daughter Hailey was (she was only 16 at the time, MGK was 22). The beef escalated a week later when MGK released the diss response, “Rap Devil,” a play on Em’s “Rap God.” “Devil” topped
the iTunes download chart upon its release and debuted on Billboard’s Hot 100 at No. 13 this past week, MGK’s highest solo ranking yet. Then, like a sleeping bear who’s been poked one too many times, Eminem unleashed one of his most venomous diss tracks yet, “Killshot,” which not only took direct aim at MGK, but showed that the younger rapper is most likely out of his league when it comes to going toe-to-toe with one of the wittiest lyricists to ever grab a mic. (All props to MGK for being bold enough to try, though… few have been brave enough to punch Em in the mouth over the years.) Eminem’s “Killshot,” a savage diss track aimed at MGK has a shot to become a No. 1 single. Machine Gun’s next move, however, is where the sucker part comes into this feud. At a live show at the Amway Center last week, the rapper allegedly tricks the audience into taking sides by taking a selfie with his back to the crowd after requesting they all hold up middle fingers, which they did. He then turns around to reveal he’s wearing a t-shirt with the cover art for “Killshot,” before launching into “Rap Devil” – to a backfiring chorus of boos from the crowd. When the pic was posted on MGK’s Instagram account, some angry fans responded by exposing the rapper’s antic and letting the world – including Em – know they were duped into dissing him. MGK’s tricky selfie from his Instagram account That alone would be a victory for Eminem, except, as icing on his proverbial cake, “Killshot” goes on to secure the highest one-day YouTube streaming total with 38 million views last Friday/Saturday. Those kinds of numbers, when combined with song streaming and downloads, could set Eminem up to get his first No. 1 single on Billboard’s Hot 100 in almost five years, something that clearly wouldn’t have happened if MGK hadn’t provoked him. Now MGK has gone on record with a response to “Killshot,” dismissively calling it a “leg shot” and claiming the more veteran rapper “missed” – but we know Em didn’t – all on the
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This study revealed a poor level of adherence in partograph use in Ethiopia. Molding, maternal temperature and decent were the least recorded parameters of the partograph. The odds of completion of partograph were high in rural facilities. Strong supporting supervision and mentoring the health workers to better record and use of partograph are needed mainly in urban health facilities. Moreover in the future, interventional research should be conducted to improve the current rate of adherence. The World Health Organization (WHO) has produced and endorsed a partograph with the intention to improve labour management and reduce maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality [1]. The first obstetrician to describe the progress of labour graphically was Friedman (Friedman 1954) using a graphico-statistical analyses which measured the average rate of cervical dilation in labour [2]. Building on Friedman’s original work, Philpott R and Castle W were the first to describe a partograph which recorded all the labour ward observations on a single sheet and developed alert and action line which provided a clinical management tool [3, 4]. Partograph is an inexpensive graphically presenting tool in which labour observations, involving fetal condition, maternal condition and progress of labour are recorded [1, 5]. The aim of this tool is to alert midwives to abnormalities in maternal or fetal well-being and progress of labour [5]. Moreover, it is a useful tool to prevent prolonged and obstructed labour [6, 7]. Even though Cochrane review was not certain on the effect of routine use of partograph to monitor labour [5], the multi-center trial in South East Asia showed a significant reduction in intra-partum still birth, prolonged labour, augmentation, emergency caesarean section and vaginal examination [8]. WHO through its guideline also recommends applying this tool in all laboring mothers to identify deviations and institute interventions [1, 9]. Developing countries are not utilizing and recording partographs as intended during the intra-partum period, despite these regions having significant maternal and neonatal mortality related to prolonged and obstructed labour [1, 10,11,12]. Obstructed labour is the major cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in Ethiopia. This can lead the woman to experience multiple complications like uterine rupture, postpartum hemorrhage, exhaustion and infection [1, 6, 7, 13]. A document review study conducted in Malawi showed that maternal blood pressure (BP) in 627(58.6%), temperature in 699(65.3%),
This study revealed a poor level of adherence in partograph use in Ethiopia. Molding, maternal temperature and decent were the least recorded parameters of the partograph. The odds of completion of partograph were high in rural facilities. Strong supporting supervision and mentoring the health workers to better record and use of partograph are needed mainly in urban health facilities. Moreover in the future, interventional research should be conducted to improve the current rate of adherence. The World Health Organization (WHO) has produced and endorsed a partograph with the intention to improve labour management and reduce maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality [1]. The first obstetrician to describe the progress of labour graphically was Friedman (Friedman 1954) using a graphico-statistical analyses which measured the average rate of cervical dilation in labour [2]. Building on Friedman’s original work, Philpott R and Castle W were the first to describe a partograph which recorded all the labour ward observations on a single sheet and developed alert and action line which provided a clinical management tool [3, 4]. Partograph is an inexpensive graphically presenting tool in which labour observations, involving fetal condition, maternal condition and progress of labour are recorded [1, 5]. The aim of this tool is to alert midwives to abnormalities in maternal or fetal well-being and progress of labour [5]. Moreover, it is a useful tool to prevent prolonged and obstructed labour [6, 7]. Even though Cochrane review was not certain on the effect of routine use of partograph to monitor labour [5], the multi-center trial in South East Asia showed a significant reduction in intra-partum still birth, prolonged labour, augmentation, emergency caesarean section and vaginal examination [8]. WHO through its guideline also recommends applying this tool in all laboring mothers to identify deviations and institute interventions [1, 9]. Developing countries are not utilizing and recording partographs as intended during the intra-partum period, despite these regions having significant maternal and neonatal mortality related to prolonged and obstructed labour [1, 10,11,12]. Obstructed labour is the major cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in Ethiopia. This can lead the woman to experience multiple complications like uterine rupture, postpartum hemorrhage, exhaustion and infection [1, 6, 7, 13]. A document review study conducted in Malawi showed that maternal blood pressure (BP) in 627(58.6%), temperature in 699(65.3%),
molding in 272(25.4%), fetal heart rate (FHR) in 159(14.9%), cervical dilation in 24.5% and decent in 128(12%) of partographs were not recorded to the standard [14]. Other studies from Africa, including Ethiopia also reported that the quality of the partograph was poor and many of the parameters were partially recorded [10, 15, 16, 10, 17]. The overall completion of the parameters was 8.9% in Tanzania, 25.6% in Ghana and 8.8% in Uganda [11, 18, 19]. While a partograph on its own doesn’t address all aspects of quality of care, it can play a significant role in the time detection of labour complications [1]. The Government of Ethiopia in collaboration with its stakeholders has heavily intervened in maternal health through training of health care providers with Basic Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (BEmONC) which includes partograph use training [20]. However, maternal mortality which is estimated at 412 per 100,000 live births is still unacceptable in the country. This needs additional intervention [21]. There is no adequate evidence in relation to factors associated with the level of adherence in partograph use. However, knowledge, availability of partograph, shortage of staff, level of facility, qualification, professional difference, managerial support, staff motivation, training, and experience of Health Care Providers (HCPs) were some of the few identified associated factors in relation to partograph utilization [22,23,24,25,26,27]. Furthermore, there is no tangible study conducted at national level to address this research problem that encompasses all levels of health facilities, both private and public facilities with the desirable sample size. Moreover, proper record–keeping and consistent use of partograph will help efforts aimed at improving the quality of childbirth care and the 2016 National Emergency Obstetrics and Newborn Care (EmONC) survey [28] will provide a unique opportunity to address the information gap regarding partograph adherence. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the level of adherence and associated factors of partograph use in Ethiopia. We used data from the EmONC assessment that was conducted in 2016 [28]. The EmONC assessment was a national cross-sectional census of health facilities, both at public and private health facilities that provided maternal and newborn health services. A total of 3804 facilities (293 hospitals, 3,459 health centers and 52 clinics) encompassing both government and private health facilities
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collected from the his family members for molecular genetic analysis. Genomic DNA (gDNA) was extracted using the Wizard genomic DNA purification kit according to the manufacturer's instructions (Promega, Madison, WI, USA). All coding exons and their exon-intron boundaries of the AVP gene were amplified by polymerase chain reaction using primers designed by the authors (available by request). Cycle sequencing was performed with a Big Dye Terminator Cycle Sequencing Ready Reaction kit (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, USA) on an ABI 3130xl Genetic Analyzer (Applied Biosystems). The sequencing results were compared to a reference sequence of the AVP gene, GenBank accession number NM 000490.4. The sequence variation was described according to the recommendations of the Human Genome Variation Society (http://www.hgvs.org/mutnomen/). Direct sequencing analysis of the AVP-NPII gene revealed a heterozygous c. 286G>T mutation predicting an amino acid substitution (Gly96Cys) in exon 2. The AVP-NPII genes of the his father and grandmother were found to have the same mutation (Fig. 3). Electropherogram of the AVP gene. A missense mutation was identified in the DNA from the proband; c.286G>T (p.Gly96Cys). After treatment with oral desmopressin 0.1 mg two times daily was started, the symptoms of polydipsia and polyuria were satisfactorily controlled, resulting in a dry bed throughout the night, and an improvement in food intake and growth. In three months, he gained 3 kg. Currently he drinks approximately 1.5 L of water daily and has a urine output of 1.5 L per day. His father and grandmother's water intake/diuresis per day are 1.8 L/1.8 L and 3.0 L/2.0 L, respectively, due to the effects of the medication. Neurohypophyseal DI is a rare disorder of water conservation resulting from a deficiency of AVP. Under normal circumstances, the precursor hormone prepro-AVP is produced by neurosecretory cells in the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei of the human hypothalamus8). During axonal transport to the pituitary gland, prepro-AVP is cleaved to become AVP, and it is finally
collected from the his family members for molecular genetic analysis. Genomic DNA (gDNA) was extracted using the Wizard genomic DNA purification kit according to the manufacturer's instructions (Promega, Madison, WI, USA). All coding exons and their exon-intron boundaries of the AVP gene were amplified by polymerase chain reaction using primers designed by the authors (available by request). Cycle sequencing was performed with a Big Dye Terminator Cycle Sequencing Ready Reaction kit (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, USA) on an ABI 3130xl Genetic Analyzer (Applied Biosystems). The sequencing results were compared to a reference sequence of the AVP gene, GenBank accession number NM 000490.4. The sequence variation was described according to the recommendations of the Human Genome Variation Society (http://www.hgvs.org/mutnomen/). Direct sequencing analysis of the AVP-NPII gene revealed a heterozygous c. 286G>T mutation predicting an amino acid substitution (Gly96Cys) in exon 2. The AVP-NPII genes of the his father and grandmother were found to have the same mutation (Fig. 3). Electropherogram of the AVP gene. A missense mutation was identified in the DNA from the proband; c.286G>T (p.Gly96Cys). After treatment with oral desmopressin 0.1 mg two times daily was started, the symptoms of polydipsia and polyuria were satisfactorily controlled, resulting in a dry bed throughout the night, and an improvement in food intake and growth. In three months, he gained 3 kg. Currently he drinks approximately 1.5 L of water daily and has a urine output of 1.5 L per day. His father and grandmother's water intake/diuresis per day are 1.8 L/1.8 L and 3.0 L/2.0 L, respectively, due to the effects of the medication. Neurohypophyseal DI is a rare disorder of water conservation resulting from a deficiency of AVP. Under normal circumstances, the precursor hormone prepro-AVP is produced by neurosecretory cells in the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei of the human hypothalamus8). During axonal transport to the pituitary gland, prepro-AVP is cleaved to become AVP, and it is finally
stored in the posterior pituitary gland (neurohypophysis). When water deprivation causes a rise in plasma osmolarity above 280-290 mOsmol/kg H2O, AVP is released into the circulation. In the collecting ducts of the kidney, AVP binds to the vasopressin type 2 receptor, inducing upregulation of the aquaporin II channels. This process results in increased water retention with a rise in urine osmolarity to a maximum of 1,000-1,200 mOsmol/kg H2O and a restoration of plasma osmolarity to within the reference range1,9). Familial neurohypophyseal DI is rare disorder accounting for only 1%-5% of all causes of central DI2,10). Familial neurohypophyseal DI typically presents between the ages of 1 and 6 years with polyuria and polydipsia and is radiologically characterized by the loss of the posterior pituitary bright spot on T1 MRI, suggesting dysfunction of the neurohypophysis11). Familial neurohypophyseal DI is caused by mutations in the AVP-NPII gene, which are usually inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern12). The AVP-NPII gene is located on chromosome 20p13 and has three exons, with an open reading frame of 492 bp. Exon 1 encodes a signal peptide, AVP, and the N-terminal portion of NP II; exon 2 encodes the central region of NP II; and exon 3 encodes the C-terminal part of NP II and copeptin, a glycoprotein with an unknown function8,13). The mutations involved in familial neurophyphyseal DI include small deletions, as well as missense and nonsense mutations that affect the signal peptide, the AVP moiety, or the AVP carrier protein, NPII. The majority of these mutations have been found in the region of the gene encoding NPII, an intracellular binding protein for AVP. Only a few mutations have been localized to the signal peptide or the AVP coding sequence, and no mutations have been localized to the glycoprotein moiety. It is assumed that all known autosomal dominant mutations cause defective folding or dimerization of the precursor protein14,15). Since the first AVP-NPII mutation was reported6), 62 different mutations have been identified1,7
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DCRC’s Trust Account; the amount of redemption requests by DCRC’s stockholders; changes in applicable laws or regulations; the ability of Solid Power to execute its business model, including market acceptance of all-solid-state battery cell technology; the possibility that COVID-19 may hinder DCRC’s ability to consummate the business combination; the possibility that COVID-19 may adversely affect the results of operations, financial position and cash flows of DCRC or the post-combination company; and the possibility that DCRC or the post-combination company may be adversely affected by other economic, business or competitive factors. Should one or more of the risks or uncertainties described in this proxy statement/prospectus, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results and plans could differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements. Additional information concerning these and other factors that may impact the operations and projections discussed herein can be found in the section entitled “Risk Factors” in DCRC’s final prospectus for its Initial Public Offering, which was filed with the SEC on March 25, 2021, and in DCRC’s periodic filings with the SEC, including its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2021. DCRC’s SEC filings are available publicly on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The following risk factors will apply to our business and operations following the completion of the business combination. These risk factors are not exhaustive, and investors are encouraged to perform their own investigation with respect to the business, financial condition and prospects of Solid Power and our business, financial condition and prospects following the completion of the business combination. You should carefully consider the following risk factors in addition to the other information included in this proxy statement/prospectus, including matters addressed in the section entitled “Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements.” We may face additional risks and uncertainties that are not presently known to us, or that we currently deem immaterial, which may also impair our business or financial condition. The following discussion should be read in conjunction with the financial statements of Solid Power and notes to the financial statements included herein. Unless the context otherwise requires, all references in this section to “we,” “us” or “our” refer to Solid Power. It will be challenging to develop all-solid-state battery cells capable of
DCRC’s Trust Account; the amount of redemption requests by DCRC’s stockholders; changes in applicable laws or regulations; the ability of Solid Power to execute its business model, including market acceptance of all-solid-state battery cell technology; the possibility that COVID-19 may hinder DCRC’s ability to consummate the business combination; the possibility that COVID-19 may adversely affect the results of operations, financial position and cash flows of DCRC or the post-combination company; and the possibility that DCRC or the post-combination company may be adversely affected by other economic, business or competitive factors. Should one or more of the risks or uncertainties described in this proxy statement/prospectus, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results and plans could differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements. Additional information concerning these and other factors that may impact the operations and projections discussed herein can be found in the section entitled “Risk Factors” in DCRC’s final prospectus for its Initial Public Offering, which was filed with the SEC on March 25, 2021, and in DCRC’s periodic filings with the SEC, including its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2021. DCRC’s SEC filings are available publicly on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The following risk factors will apply to our business and operations following the completion of the business combination. These risk factors are not exhaustive, and investors are encouraged to perform their own investigation with respect to the business, financial condition and prospects of Solid Power and our business, financial condition and prospects following the completion of the business combination. You should carefully consider the following risk factors in addition to the other information included in this proxy statement/prospectus, including matters addressed in the section entitled “Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements.” We may face additional risks and uncertainties that are not presently known to us, or that we currently deem immaterial, which may also impair our business or financial condition. The following discussion should be read in conjunction with the financial statements of Solid Power and notes to the financial statements included herein. Unless the context otherwise requires, all references in this section to “we,” “us” or “our” refer to Solid Power. It will be challenging to develop all-solid-state battery cells capable of
production at volume and with acceptable performance, yields and costs. The pace of development in materials science is often not predictable. Delays or failures in accomplishing particular development objectives may postpone or prevent us from generating revenues from the licensing of our battery cell technology or sales of our sulfide-based solid electrolytes. Our business depends on our ability to develop all-solid-state battery cells that outperform the lithium-ion batteries currently prevalent in electric vehicles. We expect to need at least four years of research and development and automotive qualification efforts before our cells will be advanced enough for us to realize material revenue generation from licensing agreements for our all-solid-state battery cells or reach commercial levels of manufacturing of our sulfide-based solid electrolytes. Developing the technology and know-how to produce all-solid-state battery cells at scale and cost, and which meet the performance requirements for wide adoption by automotive original equipment manufacturers (“OEMs”), is extremely challenging. We must overcome significant hurdles to complete development, validation and automotive qualification of our battery cells prior to being able to license or sell our technology to any customers. Some of the development hurdles that we need to overcome before licensing or selling our all-solid-state battery cell technology to customers include: increasing the volume, yield, reliability and uniformity of our electrode layers, separators and cells; increasing the size and layer count of our multi-layer cells; developing manufacturing techniques to produce the volume of cells needed for customer applications; understanding optimization requirements for high volume manufacturing equipment; designing and engineering packaging to ensure adequate cycle life (i.e., the number of charge and discharge cycles that a battery cell can sustain until its capacity falls below 80% of the original capacity); reducing cost of production; and meeting the rigorous and challenging specifications required by our customers, and ultimately OEMs, including but not limited to, calendar life, energy density, abuse testing, charge rate, cycle life, and operating temperature. We expect to encounter engineering challenges as we increase the dimensions and throughput of components and cells. To achieve target energy density, we need to increase the layer-count and dimensions of our current electrodes, which are enclosed within a single battery package. We have built and tested both ten-layer cells and 22-layer cells. In order to be commercially viable, we expect our cells will need to have at least 40 layers, our cells will need to be capable of being produced at a high yield without compromising
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evidence scientists have to back that up. Beyond being found in a tropical locale, the fact that the preserved frog is so complete - its skull, body, arms, and hands are all intact - we can get a closer look at just how adapted frogs had already become to their tropical environments. "It's almost unheard of to get a fossil frog from this time period that is small, has preservation of small bones and is mostly three-dimensional. This is pretty special. But what's most exciting about this animal is its context. These frogs were part of a tropical ecosystem that, in some ways, might not have been that different to what we find today – minus the dinosaurs." There are still questions that need to be answered about this Cretaceous tropical frog. For example, by examining its bone structure, the closest matching frogs alive today are fire-bellied and midwife toads, which live in temperate environments in other parts of the world. But considering only a literal handful of fossilized frogs in amber have ever been discovered, with the oldest prior one being only 40 million years old, this Electrorana limoae is a great find for amphibian enthusiasts. Phil Doe testifies in favor of HB 16-1310 | Be The Change U.S.A. We strongly support HB 16-1310. Fracking is a dangerous industrial activity. A recently published scientific study, only five days old, gives added muscular support to this widely held and demonstrable assertion. 1. 685 papers on the various health and safety aspects of fracking had been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. 4. and 87% of air quality studies contain findings that indicate elevated air pollutant emissions and/or atmospheric concentrations. The Oil and Gas Conservation Act is an abuse of this constitutional guiding principle, and this is really what I came here to say, for it steals away the people’s right to self determination and bestows it ignominiously on the oil and gas industry. If this were not true, if this had not been done, you would not have the growing rebellion by citizens in cities and towns threatened by fracking, and you would not have this bill before you today. In summation, I implore you all to review a decision made by your legislative predecessors. They gave the COGCC the right of preemption. In so doing they took away the rights of the people to self-determination on all matter oil and gas. They acted unlawfully, unconstitutionally
evidence scientists have to back that up. Beyond being found in a tropical locale, the fact that the preserved frog is so complete - its skull, body, arms, and hands are all intact - we can get a closer look at just how adapted frogs had already become to their tropical environments. "It's almost unheard of to get a fossil frog from this time period that is small, has preservation of small bones and is mostly three-dimensional. This is pretty special. But what's most exciting about this animal is its context. These frogs were part of a tropical ecosystem that, in some ways, might not have been that different to what we find today – minus the dinosaurs." There are still questions that need to be answered about this Cretaceous tropical frog. For example, by examining its bone structure, the closest matching frogs alive today are fire-bellied and midwife toads, which live in temperate environments in other parts of the world. But considering only a literal handful of fossilized frogs in amber have ever been discovered, with the oldest prior one being only 40 million years old, this Electrorana limoae is a great find for amphibian enthusiasts. Phil Doe testifies in favor of HB 16-1310 | Be The Change U.S.A. We strongly support HB 16-1310. Fracking is a dangerous industrial activity. A recently published scientific study, only five days old, gives added muscular support to this widely held and demonstrable assertion. 1. 685 papers on the various health and safety aspects of fracking had been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. 4. and 87% of air quality studies contain findings that indicate elevated air pollutant emissions and/or atmospheric concentrations. The Oil and Gas Conservation Act is an abuse of this constitutional guiding principle, and this is really what I came here to say, for it steals away the people’s right to self determination and bestows it ignominiously on the oil and gas industry. If this were not true, if this had not been done, you would not have the growing rebellion by citizens in cities and towns threatened by fracking, and you would not have this bill before you today. In summation, I implore you all to review a decision made by your legislative predecessors. They gave the COGCC the right of preemption. In so doing they took away the rights of the people to self-determination on all matter oil and gas. They acted unlawfully, unconstitutionally
, in my opinion, for they effectively revoked the constitutional guaranteed right of the people to legislate directly through the initiative process, Article V–The right to determine by popular vote what is best for their city, neighborhoods, and, yes, even state. This entry was posted in Fracking, News, News, Regional News on April 28, 2016 by Brad Thacker. The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) says five ships laden with various products are waiting to berth at Lagos ports. The authority said this in its daily “Shipping Position” made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday, February 14, in Lagos. The NPA said that 41 other ships laden with petroleum products, food items and other goods were expected at Apapa and Tin-Can Island ports between February 14 and February 26. “The expected ships are carrying buck wheat, containers, general cargoes, base oil, container, bulk sugar, chemical bag, empty container, frozen fish, ethanol, diesel and petrol,’’ it said. Do you attract people who are... different? What do you guys do to avoid getting locked out of your home? Crying over things that I dont know if I should be crying about?? CoorItalia is honored to represent the work of Villi Zanini in the United States. Villi is the last of fourteen generations of Iron-smith artisans that started the company in 1655! From father to son Villi learned from his father Natalino who learned from his father Bernardo and so on back centuries of mixing tradition and new technologies. Villi has grown the scope of his work filling important commissions in Japan, the UK, France, Russia, The Middle East and here in the USA. Many projects done by the Villi Zanini Forgery have been Entry Doors with a wide variety of styles and functions. They go from simpler wood/iron grates to grand entrance doors. He can add security items to the doors behind the exquisite details. The last two sliding doors were conceived for internal use and further more detailed photos can be seen in the Interior Doors page. We recently completed a door specifically for a wine cellar in California. The Case Study can be viewed here. If you are searching for new or used Nissan commercial vehicles for sale in Miami, then look no further. AutoNation Nissan Miami is your local Nissan commercial vehicle center offering a diverse lineup of work trucks, cargo vans, and passenger wagons
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on the Presentation and Comparison of Race and Hispanic Origin Data and B03002. HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN BY RACE; 2007 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates Jump up ^ Horsman, Reginald, Race and Manifest Destiny: The Origins of American Radial Anglo-Saxonism, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1981 p. 210. This reference is speaking in historic terms bt there is not reason to think that this perception has altered much Jump up ^ Kaszycka, Katarzyna A.; Strziko, January (2003). "'Race' Still an Issue for Physical Anthropology? Results of Polish Studies Seen in the Light of the U.S. Findings". American Anthropologist 105: 116–24. doi:10.1525/aa.2003.105.1.116. Jump up ^ Štrkalj, Goran; Wang, Qian (2003). "On the Concept of Race in Chinese Biological Anthropology: Alive and Well". Current Anthropology (The University of Chicago Press) 44 (3): 403. doi:10.1086/374899. Jump up ^ Black, Sue; Ferguson, Elidh (2011). Forensic Anthropology: 2000 to 2010. Taylor & Francis. p. 125. ISBN 1-439-84588-3. Jump up ^ Štrkalj, Goran (2007). "The Status of the Race Concept in Contemporary Biological Anthropology: A Review". Anthropologist (Kamla-Raj) 9 (1). Jump up ^ Current Views of European Anthropologists on Race: Influence of Educational and Ideological Background, Katarzyna A. Kaszycka, Goran Štrkalj, Jan Strzalko, American Anthropologist Volume 111, Issue 1, pages 43–56, March 2009, doi:10.1111/j.1548-1433.2009.01076.x Jump up ^ Race, Class, and Gender in the United States (text only) 7th (Seventh) edition by P. S. Rothenberg p131 ^ Jump up to: a b Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Racism Without Racists (Second Edition) (2006), Rowman and Littlefield Jump up ^ The decline of race in American physical anthropology Leonard Lieberman, Rodney C. Kirk, Michael Corcoran. 2003. Department of Sociology and Anthropology,
on the Presentation and Comparison of Race and Hispanic Origin Data and B03002. HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN BY RACE; 2007 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates Jump up ^ Horsman, Reginald, Race and Manifest Destiny: The Origins of American Radial Anglo-Saxonism, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1981 p. 210. This reference is speaking in historic terms bt there is not reason to think that this perception has altered much Jump up ^ Kaszycka, Katarzyna A.; Strziko, January (2003). "'Race' Still an Issue for Physical Anthropology? Results of Polish Studies Seen in the Light of the U.S. Findings". American Anthropologist 105: 116–24. doi:10.1525/aa.2003.105.1.116. Jump up ^ Štrkalj, Goran; Wang, Qian (2003). "On the Concept of Race in Chinese Biological Anthropology: Alive and Well". Current Anthropology (The University of Chicago Press) 44 (3): 403. doi:10.1086/374899. Jump up ^ Black, Sue; Ferguson, Elidh (2011). Forensic Anthropology: 2000 to 2010. Taylor & Francis. p. 125. ISBN 1-439-84588-3. Jump up ^ Štrkalj, Goran (2007). "The Status of the Race Concept in Contemporary Biological Anthropology: A Review". Anthropologist (Kamla-Raj) 9 (1). Jump up ^ Current Views of European Anthropologists on Race: Influence of Educational and Ideological Background, Katarzyna A. Kaszycka, Goran Štrkalj, Jan Strzalko, American Anthropologist Volume 111, Issue 1, pages 43–56, March 2009, doi:10.1111/j.1548-1433.2009.01076.x Jump up ^ Race, Class, and Gender in the United States (text only) 7th (Seventh) edition by P. S. Rothenberg p131 ^ Jump up to: a b Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Racism Without Racists (Second Edition) (2006), Rowman and Littlefield Jump up ^ The decline of race in American physical anthropology Leonard Lieberman, Rodney C. Kirk, Michael Corcoran. 2003. Department of Sociology and Anthropology,
Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI. 48859, USA Jump up ^ Lieberman, Leonard; Kirk, Rodney C.; Littlefield, Alice (2003). "Perishing Paradigm: Race1931-99". American Anthropologist 105: 110. doi:10.1525/aa.2003.105.1.110. A following article in the same issue questions the precise rate of decline, but from their opposing perspective agrees that the Negroid/Caucasoid/Mongoloid paradigm has fallen into near-total disfavor: Cartmill, Matt; Brown, Kaye (2003). "Surveying the Race Concept: A Reply to Lieberman, Kirk, and Littlefield". American Anthropologist 105: 114. doi:10.1525/aa.2003.105.1.114. Jump up ^ "American Anthropological Association Statement on "Race"". Aaanet.org. 1998-05-17. Retrieved 2009-04-18. Jump up ^ Bindon, Jim. University of Alabama. "Post World War II". 2005. August 28, 2006. Jump up ^ Reynolds, Larry T.; Lieberman, Leonard (1996). Race and Other Misadventures: Essays in Honor of Ashley Montagu in His Ninetieth Year. Altamira Press. p. 159. ISBN 1-882-28935-8. Jump up ^ Lieberman, L (February 2001). "How "Caucasoids" got such big crania and why they shrank. From Morton to Rushton." (PDF). Current anthropology 42 (1): 69–95. doi:10.1086/318434. PMID 14992214. Jump up ^ Štrkalj, Goran (2007). "The Status of the Race Concept in Contemporary Biological Anthropology: A Review" (PDF). Anthropologist. ^ Jump up to: a b Does race exist? A proponent's perspective. Gill GW. (2000) PBS. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/first/gill.html Jump up ^ "NOVA | Does Race Exist?". Pbs.org. Retrieved 2012-12-30. Armelagos & Smay 2000 Risch et al. 2002 Bloche 2004 Jump up ^ Brace, C. Loring (1995). "Region Does not Mean "Race"--Reality Versus Convention in Forensic Anthropology". Journal
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: images from the Wenz Collection, Forbes Library Nanima Station homestead. The house was constructed from bricks made on the property and roofed with tiles Marseilles tiles. The tree line at the back of the house marks the Lachlan River. Photograph by Paul Wenz c. 1898. Paul Wenz and his early busines partner, William Dobson (left), celebrating the completion of Nanima homestead with a case of Krug champagne in the garden in 1898. Another view of Nanima homestead, c. 1898. If you look closely you’ll see a bicycle leaning against the front fence. Drying the bricks for the homestead at Nanima, c. 1898. Notice the stacks of split timber, presumably cut from the property to fire the brick kiln. Photo by Paul Wenz. Removing a rock during dam building on Nanima Station, c. 1898. Notice the already ring-barked eucalypts surrounding the dam site. Photo by Paul Wenz. Wool bales ready for the long haul from Nanima to the railhead in either Forbes or Cowra, from where they would be hauled to Sydney to be loaded onto sailing ships bound for Europe. Photo by Paul Wenz. Pay day at Nanima: shearers waiting outside the shed. The Lachlan River at Nanima when it was still more or less a wild river, before the era of large-scale irrigation and the construction of Wyangla Dam upstream from Cowra. Photo by Paul Wenz. More on Merrill’s project work >> Page created 23 June 2004, last revised 12 May 2008, and re-posted on this site 23 January 2011. Permalink: https://merrillfindlay.com/?page_id=1645. © Protected by copyright. Broadway Buzz: Spider-Man Star Reeve Carney on the Amazing Andrew Garfield: ‘He Makes Me Proud to Put on the Suit!’ July 6th, 2012 | By Danica Daniel Reeve Carney has been dazzling crowds as teenager-turned-superhero Peter Parker since Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark begin performances in 2010, so it makes sense that Broadway's resident webslinger would be the first in line to catch Death of a Salesman alum Andrew Garfield in The Amazing Spider-Man. Broadway.com recently chatted with the actor, who couldn’t stop gushing about the hit Hollywood reboot.
: images from the Wenz Collection, Forbes Library Nanima Station homestead. The house was constructed from bricks made on the property and roofed with tiles Marseilles tiles. The tree line at the back of the house marks the Lachlan River. Photograph by Paul Wenz c. 1898. Paul Wenz and his early busines partner, William Dobson (left), celebrating the completion of Nanima homestead with a case of Krug champagne in the garden in 1898. Another view of Nanima homestead, c. 1898. If you look closely you’ll see a bicycle leaning against the front fence. Drying the bricks for the homestead at Nanima, c. 1898. Notice the stacks of split timber, presumably cut from the property to fire the brick kiln. Photo by Paul Wenz. Removing a rock during dam building on Nanima Station, c. 1898. Notice the already ring-barked eucalypts surrounding the dam site. Photo by Paul Wenz. Wool bales ready for the long haul from Nanima to the railhead in either Forbes or Cowra, from where they would be hauled to Sydney to be loaded onto sailing ships bound for Europe. Photo by Paul Wenz. Pay day at Nanima: shearers waiting outside the shed. The Lachlan River at Nanima when it was still more or less a wild river, before the era of large-scale irrigation and the construction of Wyangla Dam upstream from Cowra. Photo by Paul Wenz. More on Merrill’s project work >> Page created 23 June 2004, last revised 12 May 2008, and re-posted on this site 23 January 2011. Permalink: https://merrillfindlay.com/?page_id=1645. © Protected by copyright. Broadway Buzz: Spider-Man Star Reeve Carney on the Amazing Andrew Garfield: ‘He Makes Me Proud to Put on the Suit!’ July 6th, 2012 | By Danica Daniel Reeve Carney has been dazzling crowds as teenager-turned-superhero Peter Parker since Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark begin performances in 2010, so it makes sense that Broadway's resident webslinger would be the first in line to catch Death of a Salesman alum Andrew Garfield in The Amazing Spider-Man. Broadway.com recently chatted with the actor, who couldn’t stop gushing about the hit Hollywood reboot.
“Andrew Garfield's addition to the Spider-Man family makes me even more proud to put on the suit and fly around every night here at the Foxwoods Theatre,” Carney said. “I loved Tobey [Maguire, star of the last Hollywood Spider-Man franchise] and I love Andrew. Both very different, but equally riveting.” Like the new movie, Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark follows the story of Peter Parker, whose ordinary teenage life takes a turn for the extraordinary when he’s bitten by a genetically altered spider and suddenly finds himself endowed with incredible superpowers. Whereas the Broadway show concentrates on Spidey's battle with The Green Goblin and romance with Mary Jane Watson, The Amazing Spider-Man introduces the villain The Lizard and girlfriend Gwen Stacy. The summer blockbuster set a record with its first-day grosses on July 3, earning $35 million. Carney is convinced that the Marvel Comics creation is a classic superhero tale that keeps audiences coming back for more. “It's a testament to Stan Lee and his characters that we still care so deeply for them 50 years later,” Carney said. “I've already seen the film twice and can't wait to see it again. Probably next time in 3D/IMAX!" Spider-Man, Turn Off The Dark celebrated its one year anniversary on June 14 and is, according to the show's press team, the fastest show in Broadway history to reach one million audience members. Tags: Broadway Buzz 2018 Toronto International Film Festival Awards – GREEN BOOK Wins People’s Choice Award The Toronto International Film Festival announced its award winners at the closing ceremony with the People’s Choice Award and $15,000 cash prize going to Peter Farrelly for Green Book.​ The first runner-up is Barry Jenkins’ If Beale Street Could Talk, and the second runner-up is Alfonso Cuarón’s ROMA. 2018 Toronto International Film Festival Award Winners IWC​ ​SHORT​ ​CUTS​ ​AWARD​ ​FOR​ ​BEST​ ​SHORT​ ​FILM The IWC Short Cuts Award for Best Canadian Short Film goes to Meryam Joobeur’s Brotherhood.​ The jury remarked, “The film was masterfully executed, layered with bold ideas, rich textures, and nuanced character observations played by an unforgettable cast.” “The film successfully explored complex
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Ego and layers of belief and sensory experience in order to discover Self-Honest Truth that exists outside boundaries of all defined systems or paradigms. Rather than take the approach that all systems are “just wrong,” Joshua Free explains that it is simply our “beliefs” concerning each facet or level of reality that are in need of revision. Drawing from diverse sources and traditions, the coherent highlights are presented that actually unites knowledge of varying systems. It validates their complimentary comprehensive efforts rather than minimizes them. ARCANUM prompts all people to embrace their intuition in light of real Truth. For example, during the last century, anthropologists revealed startling confirmations concerning ancient Mesopotamians and their influence on human genetics and civilization. Sumerian, Babylonian and Akkadian tablets (previously unavailable to seekers a century ago) now reveal a more ancient source to the Genesis of mankind that was presented to Hebrew culture by Moses… Anunnaki-Nephilim lore of the same geographic region provides the source of angelic mysticism, obscure races of elemental beings and the European faerie folk. Lore preserved by diverse traditions and secret societies provide evidence for belief in specific dynasties and bloodlines of “real” wizards and elves, a folk that have since passed into realms of fantasy and imagination… And these are just a few of the 1,000 subjects of knowledge explored within these pages. Conventional textbooks and history lessons have certainly not caught up. This is your chance to know! 10TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION!!! ARCANUM : THE GREAT MAGICAL ARCANUM provides a complete structure and standard by which future developments in this field will have to be rethought to include the metaphysical, psychological, quantum and spiritual significance of meditation, visualization, ritual magick, ceremonial tools, natural magick (herb & trees), “spellcraft,” energy work, auras, chakras, resonant energy in environments, sacred sexuality, the philosophy of knowledge and morals, philosophical and laboratory metaphysics, the contributions of secret societies and magickal organizations, divination, prophecy, skrying, astral work, astrophysics, the interpretations of astrological symbolism, the influence of planets, the symbolism of celestial mythology (Sky Gods), the historical background to Christianity, the effects of the Church through the Dark Ages, the heredity of Dragon Kings, incarnated elemental beings, quantum physics, unified fields, superstrings (string theory) and
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be your best friend when it comes to aligning dates. In the traditional calendar, the year starts on 01JAN. In your calendar, the year starts in 01JUN. The difference between these two dates is exactly 6 months. We want to shift our date so that the year starts on 01JUN. This will allow you to take the year part of the date and determine what year you are on in the new calendar. data want; format current_cal_year current_new_year year4. ; current_cal_year = intnx('year', '01JUN2018'd, 0, 'B'); current_new_year = intnx('year.6', '01JUN2018'd, 1, 'B'); run; Note that we shifted current_new_year by one year. To illustrate why, let's see what happens if we don't shift it by one year. data want; format current_cal_year current_new_year year4. ; current_cal_year = intnx('year', '01JUN2018'd, 0, 'B'); current_new_year = intnx('year.6', '01JUN2018'd, 0, 'B'); run; current_new_year shows 2018, but we really are in 2019. For 5 months out of the year, this value will be correct. From June-December, the year value will be incorrect. By shifting it one year, we will always have the correct year associated with this date value. Look at it with different months of the year and you will see that the year part remains correct throughout time. data want; format cal_month date9. cal_year new_year year4. ; do i = 0 to 24; cal_month = intnx('month', '01JAN2016'd, i, 'B'); cal_year = intnx
be your best friend when it comes to aligning dates. In the traditional calendar, the year starts on 01JAN. In your calendar, the year starts in 01JUN. The difference between these two dates is exactly 6 months. We want to shift our date so that the year starts on 01JUN. This will allow you to take the year part of the date and determine what year you are on in the new calendar. data want; format current_cal_year current_new_year year4. ; current_cal_year = intnx('year', '01JUN2018'd, 0, 'B'); current_new_year = intnx('year.6', '01JUN2018'd, 1, 'B'); run; Note that we shifted current_new_year by one year. To illustrate why, let's see what happens if we don't shift it by one year. data want; format current_cal_year current_new_year year4. ; current_cal_year = intnx('year', '01JUN2018'd, 0, 'B'); current_new_year = intnx('year.6', '01JUN2018'd, 0, 'B'); run; current_new_year shows 2018, but we really are in 2019. For 5 months out of the year, this value will be correct. From June-December, the year value will be incorrect. By shifting it one year, we will always have the correct year associated with this date value. Look at it with different months of the year and you will see that the year part remains correct throughout time. data want; format cal_month date9. cal_year new_year year4. ; do i = 0 to 24; cal_month = intnx('month', '01JAN2016'd, i, 'B'); cal_year = intnx
('year', cal_month, i, 'B'); new_year = intnx('year.6', cal_month, i+1, 'B'); year_not_same = (year(cal_year) NE year(new_year) ); output; end; drop i; run; A: Regarding input Payment2018-Payment2021; there is no automatic assumption of yearness or calendaring. The numbers 2018 and 2021 are the bounds for a numbered range list In a numbered range list, you can begin with any number and end with any number as long as you do not violate the rules for user-supplied names and the numbers are consecutive. The meaning of the numbers 2018 to 2021 is up to the programmer. You state the variables correspond to the June payment in the numbered year. You would have to iterate a date using 9-month steps and increment a counter based on the year in which the date falls. Sample code Dynamically adapts to the variable names that are arrayed. data _null_; array payments payment2018-payment2021; array Pay_Incs pay_inc2018-pay_inc2021; * must be same range numbers as payments; * obtain variable names of first and last element in the payments array; lower_varname = vname(payments(1)); upper_varname = vname(payments(dim(payments))); * determine position of the range name numbers in those variable names; lower_year_position = prxmatch('/\d+\s*$/', lower_varname); upper_year_position = prxmatch('/\d+\s*$/', upper_varname); * extract range name numbers from the variable names; lower_year = input(substr(lower_varname,lower_year_position),12.); upper_year = input(substr(upper_varname,upper_year_position),12.); * prepare iteration of a date over the years that should be the name range numbers; date = mdy
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was simply immovable. What unique challenges or opportunities are there in working with another studio while the game is being developed? AS: Well, we actually haven't yet had to deal with the really serious challenges: at the moment, I just throw code over the wall and the Empty Clip guys handle it (they are awesome). Their first port took a little over two months, during which time I continued to work in XNA. Now they are working on porting those changes. We're gonna keep iterating until they've caught up to me, and then I'm going to switch development over to the Rapid Fire Engine. When we get there, I suspect it will get a bit messier. How does the Rapid Fire Engine prevent any loss of fidelity when porting across platforms? Matt Shores: The Rapid Fire Engine has a number of mechanisms for this. First, on the asset side, you can let the system automatically down-res any assets you have at a "higher" quality. This is the case all assets such as audio, textures, models, etc. If you want to customize any asset on a per platform basis, our tools have this kind of "knowledge" built into them (along with localization). Hence, you can pick and choose what you want to customize on a per-platform basis or just let the system do this for you. On the engine side, we understand that platforms have a wide range of capabilities, however, we have made it so that you can customize modules (such as the rendering module) on a per game basis, per platform basis or per game and platform basis. This allows the greatest amount of freedom yet keeps all of the cross-platform code intact. What are some the drawbacks and advantages to porting a complete versus incomplete game? MS: A completed title has the advantage of being in a frozen or static state. This allows us to make better architectural decisions knowing that the code base and assets will not change. It also provides a nice way to ensure that the port is 100 percent faithful to the original. A drawback can arise if there are complications on a new platform (i.e. a visual feature that needs to be scaled back resulting in a difference from the original) or if a required input change results in poor control of the game (i.e. porting from an Xbox 360 controller input to the iPad). However, these can be easily mitigated and are usually a known quantity from the beginning. When it comes to an incomplete title
was simply immovable. What unique challenges or opportunities are there in working with another studio while the game is being developed? AS: Well, we actually haven't yet had to deal with the really serious challenges: at the moment, I just throw code over the wall and the Empty Clip guys handle it (they are awesome). Their first port took a little over two months, during which time I continued to work in XNA. Now they are working on porting those changes. We're gonna keep iterating until they've caught up to me, and then I'm going to switch development over to the Rapid Fire Engine. When we get there, I suspect it will get a bit messier. How does the Rapid Fire Engine prevent any loss of fidelity when porting across platforms? Matt Shores: The Rapid Fire Engine has a number of mechanisms for this. First, on the asset side, you can let the system automatically down-res any assets you have at a "higher" quality. This is the case all assets such as audio, textures, models, etc. If you want to customize any asset on a per platform basis, our tools have this kind of "knowledge" built into them (along with localization). Hence, you can pick and choose what you want to customize on a per-platform basis or just let the system do this for you. On the engine side, we understand that platforms have a wide range of capabilities, however, we have made it so that you can customize modules (such as the rendering module) on a per game basis, per platform basis or per game and platform basis. This allows the greatest amount of freedom yet keeps all of the cross-platform code intact. What are some the drawbacks and advantages to porting a complete versus incomplete game? MS: A completed title has the advantage of being in a frozen or static state. This allows us to make better architectural decisions knowing that the code base and assets will not change. It also provides a nice way to ensure that the port is 100 percent faithful to the original. A drawback can arise if there are complications on a new platform (i.e. a visual feature that needs to be scaled back resulting in a difference from the original) or if a required input change results in poor control of the game (i.e. porting from an Xbox 360 controller input to the iPad). However, these can be easily mitigated and are usually a known quantity from the beginning. When it comes to an incomplete title
there different advantages and disadvantages. One advantage is that your port architecture may have a greater influence with the title while it is being actively developed. Assuming that we are working closely with the developer, the base game can take into account a number of issues that might not come up when a title is initially being produced. For example, not only are screen resolutions different on the various platforms, but aspect ratios vary quite a bit, audio hardware and output capabilities are diverse and even simple aspects like save game or DLC tend to have differing implementations per platform. The one disadvantage is the "moving target" concept. You are always playing catch-up with the current code base. With Monaco, we have a pipeline in place to handle these differences and port over the latest code and asset drops. What role did the Indie Fund play in approving the port and/or finding you someone to port Monaco? AS: Indie Fund certainly gave me the financial flexibility to tackle this now, rather than when the game came out, but Empty Clip also has a stake in the game as well, so I'm actually trying to minimize Indie Fund's risk here. How do you free up the time for the developer in porting games? What questions do you still have to ask the developer even when porting a project? MS: Take Monaco as an example. Andy doesn't want to have to spin his wheels sorting out the differences between the various hardware platforms. Monaco is best served when Andy and Pocketwatch Games are focusing on the gameplay. What makes this so cool is that our engine is set up to facilitate what most projects end up doing at the end (or worse, having to bring on additional resources that were not planned from the beginning to solve these problems). Monaco running on one platform runs on all of them with our engine. We provide the layer that integrates all of the changes from his original code-base. Essentially, Andy can just rely on us to make sure Monaco is delivered to the platforms he desires and it will "just work" without him having to spend any cycles worrying about it. Could Monaco be tablet-friendly? AS: Absolutely! I hope to eventually create a tablet-friendly version of the game. That won't be at launch, but it's absolutely possible with the new engine! I'd love to have another use for my iPad other than Reddit and pictures of cats. Tags: andy schatz,indie,monaco,pocketwatch games Categories: Features Looking for a specific Post search here E
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the surprising decision by the South Korean government to shut down the Kaesong Industrial Complex, and news of yet another execution of a top North Korean general. Q1: What is the significance of the shutdown of the Kaesong Industrial Complex? A1: The unilateral decision by President Park Geun-hye today to shut down the Kaesong Industrial Complex (KIC), an inter-Korean industrial park with 124 South Korean companies and around 54,000 North Korean workers that first opened in 2004, was a first for any South Korean government. Previous governments, whether conservative or liberal, have showed a general reluctance to let inter-Korean tensions affect the project, which they saw symbolic of the future potential of a unified Korea. The KIC was shut down for five months in 2013, but that was a unilateral action by the North Koreans. That is why the strongly-worded announcement by the Ministry of Unification proved that President Park, who despite her efforts to improve inter-Korean relations via her trustpolitik policy, will not back down to North Korean belligerence when it threatened the safety of her nation. The statement today cited the suspected use of cash earned through the KIC by the North Korean government to upgrade its nuclear and missile program, instead of improving the livelihood of the North Korean people, as the final straw for shutdown. According to the ministry, North Korea has earned 560 million dollars since December 2004, and 120 million dollars last year alone from the complex. If the statement is true, Park’s actions today may be an important step for cutting off a critical stream of currency that funds Kim’s dangerous projects. Q2: What is the news about another North Korean general execution? A2: Unconfirmed reports also emerged today that Ri Yong-gil, chief of the Korean People’s Army General Staff, and widely believed to be number 3 on Pyongyang elite hierarchy, has been executed sometime this month on charges of “factionalism, abuse of power and corruption.” According to South Korean news reports, General Ri may have been targeted during the joint meeting of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea and the Committee of the Korean People’s Army (February 2 – 3), where Kim Jong-un criticized his officials for abuse of power. Ri has not been seen publicly since the middle of January, and he failed to be listed among the officials who attended the celebration for the successful missile test this Monday, February 8. If
the surprising decision by the South Korean government to shut down the Kaesong Industrial Complex, and news of yet another execution of a top North Korean general. Q1: What is the significance of the shutdown of the Kaesong Industrial Complex? A1: The unilateral decision by President Park Geun-hye today to shut down the Kaesong Industrial Complex (KIC), an inter-Korean industrial park with 124 South Korean companies and around 54,000 North Korean workers that first opened in 2004, was a first for any South Korean government. Previous governments, whether conservative or liberal, have showed a general reluctance to let inter-Korean tensions affect the project, which they saw symbolic of the future potential of a unified Korea. The KIC was shut down for five months in 2013, but that was a unilateral action by the North Koreans. That is why the strongly-worded announcement by the Ministry of Unification proved that President Park, who despite her efforts to improve inter-Korean relations via her trustpolitik policy, will not back down to North Korean belligerence when it threatened the safety of her nation. The statement today cited the suspected use of cash earned through the KIC by the North Korean government to upgrade its nuclear and missile program, instead of improving the livelihood of the North Korean people, as the final straw for shutdown. According to the ministry, North Korea has earned 560 million dollars since December 2004, and 120 million dollars last year alone from the complex. If the statement is true, Park’s actions today may be an important step for cutting off a critical stream of currency that funds Kim’s dangerous projects. Q2: What is the news about another North Korean general execution? A2: Unconfirmed reports also emerged today that Ri Yong-gil, chief of the Korean People’s Army General Staff, and widely believed to be number 3 on Pyongyang elite hierarchy, has been executed sometime this month on charges of “factionalism, abuse of power and corruption.” According to South Korean news reports, General Ri may have been targeted during the joint meeting of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea and the Committee of the Korean People’s Army (February 2 – 3), where Kim Jong-un criticized his officials for abuse of power. Ri has not been seen publicly since the middle of January, and he failed to be listed among the officials who attended the celebration for the successful missile test this Monday, February 8. If
true, Ri joins a long list of high profile purges and executions within the North Korean military, and around 70 high-level officials overall, including his controversial and deceased uncle Jang Song-thaek, who have met a similar unfortunate fate since Kim Jong-un came into power in 2012. Victor Cha is a senior adviser and holds the Korea Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington D.C. Andy Lim is a research assistant with the Korea Chair. Critical Questions is produced by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a private, tax-exempt institution focusing on international public policy issues. Its research is nonpartisan and nonproprietary. CSIS does not take specific policy positions. Accordingly, all views, positions, and conclusions expressed in this publication should be understood to be solely those of the author(s). Previous PostEgypt Five Years On By Jon B. AltermanNext PostKen Livingstone on Trident – Another Episode from Yesterday’s Man By Howard Wheeldon, FRAeS, Wheeldon Strategic Advisory Ltd. Win a horror… Win a horror movies Blu-ray bundle with THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS Celebrate the cinematic release of THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS by entering our competition to win a bundle of scary horror movies. From the bestselling novel by M. R. Carey and starring Gemma Arterton, Paddy Considine, Glenn Close and Sennia Nanua, THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS will be released in UK cinemas 23 September. To celebrate, we’re offering three lucky winners the chance to win a stunning collection of horror Blu-rays including The Conjuring Blu-ray, Annabelle Blu-ray, The Gallows Blu-ray and Oculus Blu-ray. To enter, simply answer the following question: Who is the author of THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS? A/ M. R. Carey B/ Drew Carey C/ Jim Carrey Join the Twitter conversation with #TheGirlWithAllTheGifts https://www.facebook.com/warnerbrosuk https://twitter.com/WarnerBrosUK The near future; humanity has been all but destroyed by a mutated fungal disease that eradicates free will and turns its victims into flesh-eating “hungries”. Only a small group of children seem immune to its effects. At an
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Hôtel de Broglie-Haussonville Liens externes Biographe français du XIXe siècle Femme de lettres française Comtesse française du XIXe siècle Louise Naissance en mai 1818 Naissance dans le canton de Vaud Décès en avril 1882 Décès dans le 7e arrondissement de Paris Décès à 63 ans Ryūho Kikuchi (jap. , Kikuchi Ryūho; * 9. Dezember 1996 in Kamaishi, Präfektur Iwate) ist ein japanischer Fußballspieler. Karriere Ryūho Kikuchi erlernte das Fußballspielen in den Schulmannschaft der Aomori Yamada High School sowie in der Universitätsmannscharft der Osaka University of Health and Sports Sciences. Seinen ersten Vertrag unterschrieb er 2019 beim Renofa Yamaguchi FC. Der Club aus Yamaguchi spielte in der zweithöchsten Liga des Landes, der J2 League. Nach 35 Zweitligaspielen verließ er 2020 den Verein und schloss sich dem Erstligisten Vissel Kōbe aus Kōbe an. Anfang 2020 gewann er mit Vissel den Supercup. Gegen den japanischen Meister von 2019, den Yokohama F. Marinos, gewann man im Elfmeterschießen mit 6:5. Erfolge Vissel Kōbe Japanischer Fußball-Supercup Sieger: 2020 Weblinks Fußballspieler (Renofa Yamaguchi FC) Fußballspieler (Vissel Kōbe) Universiadeteilnehmer (Japan) Teilnehmer der Sommer-Universiade 2017 Universiadesieger (Fußball) Japaner Geboren 1996 Mann Tofsvaktelduva (Geotrygon vers
Hôtel de Broglie-Haussonville Liens externes Biographe français du XIXe siècle Femme de lettres française Comtesse française du XIXe siècle Louise Naissance en mai 1818 Naissance dans le canton de Vaud Décès en avril 1882 Décès dans le 7e arrondissement de Paris Décès à 63 ans Ryūho Kikuchi (jap. , Kikuchi Ryūho; * 9. Dezember 1996 in Kamaishi, Präfektur Iwate) ist ein japanischer Fußballspieler. Karriere Ryūho Kikuchi erlernte das Fußballspielen in den Schulmannschaft der Aomori Yamada High School sowie in der Universitätsmannscharft der Osaka University of Health and Sports Sciences. Seinen ersten Vertrag unterschrieb er 2019 beim Renofa Yamaguchi FC. Der Club aus Yamaguchi spielte in der zweithöchsten Liga des Landes, der J2 League. Nach 35 Zweitligaspielen verließ er 2020 den Verein und schloss sich dem Erstligisten Vissel Kōbe aus Kōbe an. Anfang 2020 gewann er mit Vissel den Supercup. Gegen den japanischen Meister von 2019, den Yokohama F. Marinos, gewann man im Elfmeterschießen mit 6:5. Erfolge Vissel Kōbe Japanischer Fußball-Supercup Sieger: 2020 Weblinks Fußballspieler (Renofa Yamaguchi FC) Fußballspieler (Vissel Kōbe) Universiadeteilnehmer (Japan) Teilnehmer der Sommer-Universiade 2017 Universiadesieger (Fußball) Japaner Geboren 1996 Mann Tofsvaktelduva (Geotrygon vers
icolor) är en fågel i familjen duvor inom ordningen duvfåglar. Utbredning och systematik Fågeln förekommer enbart i bergsskogarna på Jamaica. Den behandlas som monotypisk, det vill säga att den inte delas in i några underarter. Status IUCN kategoriserar arten som nära hotad. Referenser Externa länkar Duvor Fåglar i neotropiska regionen Endemiska fågelarter på Jamaica Pseudovermis papillifer é uma espécie de molusco pertencente à família Pseudovermidae. A autoridade científica da espécie é Kowalevsky, tendo sido descrita no ano de 1901. Trata-se de uma espécie presente no território português, incluindo a zona económica exclusiva. Referências Pseudovermis papillifer - World Register of Marine Species (consultado em 29 de dezembro de 2013). Ligações externas Pseudovermis papillifer - Biodiversity Heritage Library - Bibliografia Pseudovermis papillifer - NCBI Taxonomy Database Pseudovermis papillifer - Global Biodiversity Information Facility Pseudovermis papillifer - Encyclopedia of Life Moluscos de Portugal papillifer Gastrópodes descritos em 1901 En ciencias de la computación, los métodos de búsqueda no informados o ciegos son estrategias de búsqueda en las cuales se evalúa el siguiente estado sin conocer a priori si este es mejor o peor que el anterior. Búsqueda informada vs no informada Un problema típico de la Inteligencia Artificial consiste en buscar un estado concreto entre un
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him to be a very nice guy,” perhaps regretting his hasty words about the Canadian Prime Minister. He continued on to say that the reason behind Trudeau’s words was most likely, “but you know, the truth is that I called him out on the fact he’s not paying 2%, and I guess he’s not very happy about it,” in reference to his urging that Canada pay 2% of their gross domestic profit on defense. Trump can also be heard saying, “It’s Canada, they have money, and they should be paying 2%. So I called him out on that, and I’m sure he wasn’t happy about it, but that’s the way it is.” Video Courtesy of The Guardian The tension between the leaders of the United States and Canada is nothing new. In the past the two males had had a clash when Trump tried to give Trudeau an alpha handshake only for Trudeau to block Trump at his attempt of showing power by grabbing Trump by the shoulder. There were also rumors in the past that Trump’s daughter Ivanka wanted to “bone” the Canadian, according to Sick Chirpse. However in this case, perhaps Trump’s anger does not only lie with Trudeau but also with the men that Trudeau had been with in the video. Prime Minister Johnson is said to have been a long time ally and friend of Trump’s but avoided being photographed with the president at the NATO summit afraid that it would drop his ratings with British voters. Trump was also openly questioned by President Macron for his comments about ISIS and corrected by the French president for his false claims several times, according to Business Insider. No doubt Trump’s disastrous time at the NATO summit was why he cut the trip short and left London after only being there for two days. To read more articles about President Trump click here. In this article:donald trump, justin trudeau, nato summit, News, Politics Written By Nafisa Hossain Kevin McCarthy: From Hometown to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's journey from Bakersfield to becoming Washington, D.C. Nic Harper01/11/2023 Home / Sneaker News / Most Unfortunate Sneaker Sponsorships | Footworld UK Blog A sneaker endorsement is a surprisingly close relationship between a shoe designer and a major celebrity or athlete, which when it works
him to be a very nice guy,” perhaps regretting his hasty words about the Canadian Prime Minister. He continued on to say that the reason behind Trudeau’s words was most likely, “but you know, the truth is that I called him out on the fact he’s not paying 2%, and I guess he’s not very happy about it,” in reference to his urging that Canada pay 2% of their gross domestic profit on defense. Trump can also be heard saying, “It’s Canada, they have money, and they should be paying 2%. So I called him out on that, and I’m sure he wasn’t happy about it, but that’s the way it is.” Video Courtesy of The Guardian The tension between the leaders of the United States and Canada is nothing new. In the past the two males had had a clash when Trump tried to give Trudeau an alpha handshake only for Trudeau to block Trump at his attempt of showing power by grabbing Trump by the shoulder. There were also rumors in the past that Trump’s daughter Ivanka wanted to “bone” the Canadian, according to Sick Chirpse. However in this case, perhaps Trump’s anger does not only lie with Trudeau but also with the men that Trudeau had been with in the video. Prime Minister Johnson is said to have been a long time ally and friend of Trump’s but avoided being photographed with the president at the NATO summit afraid that it would drop his ratings with British voters. Trump was also openly questioned by President Macron for his comments about ISIS and corrected by the French president for his false claims several times, according to Business Insider. No doubt Trump’s disastrous time at the NATO summit was why he cut the trip short and left London after only being there for two days. To read more articles about President Trump click here. In this article:donald trump, justin trudeau, nato summit, News, Politics Written By Nafisa Hossain Kevin McCarthy: From Hometown to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's journey from Bakersfield to becoming Washington, D.C. Nic Harper01/11/2023 Home / Sneaker News / Most Unfortunate Sneaker Sponsorships | Footworld UK Blog A sneaker endorsement is a surprisingly close relationship between a shoe designer and a major celebrity or athlete, which when it works
can create some monumentally fantastic rare sneakers. The sneaker as we know it was thanks to the work of an endorsement by early basketball pioneer Chuck Taylor, who wore Converse All-Stars that for decades were the dominant on-court footwear, and even became a travelling salesman and advocate for what was at the time a budding sport. Of course, the story of Michael Jordan and arguably the greatest line of sneakers ever made needs no introduction, but what about the anti-Jordans? Which sneaker endorsements, either due to poor quality shoes, on-court performance or highly unfortunate circumstances simply didn’t end up working out? Karl Malone – LA Gear Catapult The Mailman was, like so many legendary players in the 1990s, the victim of being one of the greatest players of all time up against the single greatest player of all time, and his oft-forgotten signature LA Gear sneaker had the same sorts of problems. The first issue was that LA Gear’s biggest selling point at the time was light-up soles, but since they were banned by the NBA, the versions he wore were decidedly unlit. Add to this a lawsuit by Nike against LA Gear’s springy sole and a shoe collapsing in the middle of a game, and the shoes are a bit of a hard sell. Bobby Hurley – In The Zone A common reason why a sneaker sponsorship ends up being unfortunate is when it is inked right before a superstar gets seriously injured, as unless it’s Lonzo Ball and the shoes are to blame for the injury, it tends to hurt everyone involved. However, no NBA prospect story is as tragic as Bobby Hurley's. A two-time All-American and pick number seven of the 1993 Draft, Bobby Hurley had a bright future ahead of him, which is why In The Zone did a deal to not only get him a signature shoe but an advert with David Bowie as the soundtrack. Sadly, he did not get a chance to be a hero for much more than a day, as he ended up in a life-threatening car accident and whilst he would eventually recover and play four more years, he would ultimately average just four points a game. Master P – Converse No Limit P Percy Miller, much better known to everyone other than his mother as Master P, had a rather interesting 1999. After claiming he was going to retire in 1998 with MP da Last Don, the No Limit Soldier ended
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it could be used as a prequel to both the comics and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, given that there is a lot more focus on magic, runes, elves and artefacts, it should probably be more associated with the comics. Lee does a fantastic job bringing Asgard to life, and there are a number of cool references to the various settings and characters of the Thor comics that will appeal to major comic book fans. In addition to this, the author also peppers the story with other Marvel references, especially when the story goes down to Midgard. For example, there are mentions of an industrialist called Stark, talk of a green-skinned female alien and discussion that the Sharpe Society should be renamed as either SHIELD or SWORD. While all these references are rather amusing, I would say that no real prior knowledge of the comics or the movies are really required to enjoy this book, although Marvel fans will probably get more out of it. Where Mischief Lies is being marketed as a young adult fiction novel, and I believe that this would be a great book for young teen readers, who will love this intriguing look at one of the best Marvel characters. Younger readers should be prepared for the typical amount of comic book level of violence and sex in this book, but there is really nothing that is too explicit for younger readers. I personally think that many teens will appreciate the various LGTB+ elements included in the story, and they will be interested to see this side of the character that has not been included in the movies. Like many young adult tie-in novels, Where Mischief Lies is very accessible to older readers, and I know that many will really like this take on Loki as well, making this a fantastic novel for all ages. While I really enjoyed the awesome cover of Where Mischief Lies’ hardcover edition, I ended up listening to it on audiobook rather than grabbing a physical copy. The audiobook format of this book is narrated by Oliver Wyman and runs for just over nine hours in length. I think that was a pretty good way to enjoy Where Mischief Lies, as it proved to be a rather easy book to listen to, and I was able to complete it in only a couple of days. Wyman is an enjoyable narrator, and I really like his take on the book’s protagonist and point-of-view character, Loki. He did a fantastic job capturing various aspects of the character’s personality and speech patterns, from his sneering contempt to his frustrations at
it could be used as a prequel to both the comics and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, given that there is a lot more focus on magic, runes, elves and artefacts, it should probably be more associated with the comics. Lee does a fantastic job bringing Asgard to life, and there are a number of cool references to the various settings and characters of the Thor comics that will appeal to major comic book fans. In addition to this, the author also peppers the story with other Marvel references, especially when the story goes down to Midgard. For example, there are mentions of an industrialist called Stark, talk of a green-skinned female alien and discussion that the Sharpe Society should be renamed as either SHIELD or SWORD. While all these references are rather amusing, I would say that no real prior knowledge of the comics or the movies are really required to enjoy this book, although Marvel fans will probably get more out of it. Where Mischief Lies is being marketed as a young adult fiction novel, and I believe that this would be a great book for young teen readers, who will love this intriguing look at one of the best Marvel characters. Younger readers should be prepared for the typical amount of comic book level of violence and sex in this book, but there is really nothing that is too explicit for younger readers. I personally think that many teens will appreciate the various LGTB+ elements included in the story, and they will be interested to see this side of the character that has not been included in the movies. Like many young adult tie-in novels, Where Mischief Lies is very accessible to older readers, and I know that many will really like this take on Loki as well, making this a fantastic novel for all ages. While I really enjoyed the awesome cover of Where Mischief Lies’ hardcover edition, I ended up listening to it on audiobook rather than grabbing a physical copy. The audiobook format of this book is narrated by Oliver Wyman and runs for just over nine hours in length. I think that was a pretty good way to enjoy Where Mischief Lies, as it proved to be a rather easy book to listen to, and I was able to complete it in only a couple of days. Wyman is an enjoyable narrator, and I really like his take on the book’s protagonist and point-of-view character, Loki. He did a fantastic job capturing various aspects of the character’s personality and speech patterns, from his sneering contempt to his frustrations at
the way he is treated. This excellent narration really added a lot to my enjoyment of the novel and I would definitely recommend the audiobook format to anyone who is interested in checking this book out. Loki: Where Mischief Lies by Mackenzi Lee was a fantastic young adult tie-in novel that does a wonderful job of bringing the character of Loki to life. I had a lot of fun listening to this novel, especially as Lee dives deep into the life and mind of Loki, exploring how he became the villain we all love. I was initially planning to give this book a rating of four out of 5 stars; however, considering how much I ended up writing about it, it must be worthy of 4.25 stars instead. I have to say that I was impressed with Lee’s talent for writing novelizations about Marvel antiheroes, and I look forward to her next book in this young adult series. Uncanny X-Men – Vol. 2: Wolverine and Cyclops On August 26, 2019 August 26, 2019 By The Unseen LibraryIn Comics/Manga, Extended Universe, Superhero2 Comments Publisher: Marvel Comics (Trade Paperback – 2 July 2019) Series: Uncanny X-Men (2018) – Volume 2 Writer: Matthew Rosenberg Artists: Salvador Larroca John McCrea Juanan Ramirez Colour Artist: Rachelle Rosenberg My Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars Prepare to enter a whole new era of X-Men comics as writer Matthew Rosenberg and artist Salvador Larroca bring forth a second volume in the new series of Uncanny X-Men and focus on the aftermath of the latest disaster to befall mutantkind. No More X-Men! For years, the X-Men have tried to fulfil Charles Xavier’s dream of unity between mutants and humans by being the shining examples of their species as superheroes, protecting even those people who hate and fear them. However, in one devastating moment, that dream has been smashed. The godlike mutant X-Man, in an attempt to remove all opposition to his messianic desires, combined his powers with that of the reality-bending mutant Legion in order to end all the X-Men who stood against him. In a single instant, nearly every mutant who had served as a member of the X-Men was gone, and the world reacted accordingly. In the aftermath of this loss, Mutantkind is on the brink of extinction.
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(12.0–15.6) <0.001 Depression_PHQ9 6.2 (5.4–7.0) 9.8 (8.4–11.3) <0.001 Functional impairment 3.2 (2.6–4.0) 5.4 (4.4–6.6) <0.001 Hepatic steatosis index Depression_PHQ9 5.7 (4.8–6.9) 8.7 (7.8–9.7) <0.001 Functional impairment 3.1 (2.2–4.2) 4.6 (4.0–5.4) 0.015 Fatty liver index (n = 8514) Depression_PHQ9 5.5 (4.7–6.6) 10.5 (9.1–12.0) <0.001 Advanced Fibrosis in NAFLD by US Fatty Liver Index (n = 3778) No advanced fibrosis Advanced fibrosis Depression_med 13.8 (12.1–15.7) 11.1 (5.8–20.2) 0.502 Depression_PHQ9 9.9 (8.5–11.5) 6.9 (3.7–12.7) 0.279 Functional impairment 5.3 (4.4–6.5) 6.9 (3.3–13.9) 0.475 Data are presented as weighted frequency (95% CI). Depression_med was defined as individuals with depression using PHQ-9 score and/or the use of antidepressants. Depression_PHQ9 was defined as a PHQ-9 score ≥ 10. Abbreviation: NAFLD, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Table 3. Multivariate Odds Ratio for NAFLD based on the presence of depression Age, sex-adjusted model Multivariate model 1 OR (95% CI) Depression_med 1.87 (1.54–2.28) <0.001 1.78 (1.47–2.15) <0.001 1.48 (1.17–1.87) 0.002 Depression_PHQ9 1.84 (1.51–2.24) <0.001 1.
(12.0–15.6) <0.001 Depression_PHQ9 6.2 (5.4–7.0) 9.8 (8.4–11.3) <0.001 Functional impairment 3.2 (2.6–4.0) 5.4 (4.4–6.6) <0.001 Hepatic steatosis index Depression_PHQ9 5.7 (4.8–6.9) 8.7 (7.8–9.7) <0.001 Functional impairment 3.1 (2.2–4.2) 4.6 (4.0–5.4) 0.015 Fatty liver index (n = 8514) Depression_PHQ9 5.5 (4.7–6.6) 10.5 (9.1–12.0) <0.001 Advanced Fibrosis in NAFLD by US Fatty Liver Index (n = 3778) No advanced fibrosis Advanced fibrosis Depression_med 13.8 (12.1–15.7) 11.1 (5.8–20.2) 0.502 Depression_PHQ9 9.9 (8.5–11.5) 6.9 (3.7–12.7) 0.279 Functional impairment 5.3 (4.4–6.5) 6.9 (3.3–13.9) 0.475 Data are presented as weighted frequency (95% CI). Depression_med was defined as individuals with depression using PHQ-9 score and/or the use of antidepressants. Depression_PHQ9 was defined as a PHQ-9 score ≥ 10. Abbreviation: NAFLD, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Table 3. Multivariate Odds Ratio for NAFLD based on the presence of depression Age, sex-adjusted model Multivariate model 1 OR (95% CI) Depression_med 1.87 (1.54–2.28) <0.001 1.78 (1.47–2.15) <0.001 1.48 (1.17–1.87) 0.002 Depression_PHQ9 1.84 (1.51–2.24) <0.001 1.
75 (1.45–2.10) <0.001 1.44 (1.09–1.91) 0.012 Functional impairment 1.70 (1.27–2.29) 0.001 1.77 (1.28–2.43) 0.001 1.50 (0.93–2.42) 0.093 The multivariate model 1 was adjusted for age, sex, Race/ethnicity, education level, marital status, economic status, smoking status, hypertension, physical activity and total cholesterol using appropriate sampling weights. The multivariate model 2 was adjusted for diabetes, waist circumference and body mass index in addition to model 1 using appropriate sampling weights. Depression with medication (depression_med) was defined as individuals with depression using PHQ-9 score and/or the use of antidepressants. Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; NAFLD, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease; OR, odds ratio. Table 4. Multivariate odds ratio for advanced fibrosis based on the presence of depression Total population (n = 10 484) Depression_med 1.09 (0.66–1.80) 0.748 1.04 (0.61–1.76) 0.894 1.09 (0.64–1.86) 0.753 Depression_PHQ9 1.14 (0.63–2.08) 0.663 1.12 (0.59–2.15) 0.722 1.18 (0.61–2.27) 0.626 Among individuals with NAFLD by US Fatty Liver Index (n = 3843) Among individuals with NAFLD by Hepatic Steatosis Index (n = 6163) Supplementary Table 1. Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) Over the last 2 weeks, how often have you been bothered by the following problems? Several days More than half the days Nearly every day 1. little interest or pleasure in doing things 0 1 2 3 2. Feeling down, depressed, or hopeless 0 1 2 3 3. Trouble falling or staying asleep, or sleeping too much 0 1 2 3 4. Feeling tired or having little energy 0 1 2 3 5. Poor appetite or overeating 0 1 2 3 6. Feeling bad about yourself - or that you are a failure or have let
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local communities and international flights to be re-routed, officials said. Mount Tavurvur, which destroyed the town of Rabaul when it erupted simultaneously with nearby Mount Vulcan in 1994, rumbled to life early in the morning on the tip of the remote island of New Britain. "The eruption started slow and slowly developed in a Strombolian (low level) eruption with incandescent projections accompanied by explosion noises and ongoing loud roaring and rumbling noises," the Rabaul Volcanological Observatory said. The Australian government issued a warning against travelling to the area, while flag carrier Qantas re-routed some flights to avoid the ash cloud. "Authorities have evacuated communities close to the volcano. Residents of Rabaul town have been advised to remain indoors to avoid falling ash," Canberra said. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage. http://www.hdrunnerz.com/e4fe5851a884b9597eafbrwsrupd065594387d3b41db2033/idx86c4d3e056671da303713d69afca069f12b66e22c41debe2bb66f4ef03e4cb45?aflt=CD5&mt_aflt=CD15092&cid=18666a7c54a9b4db275968be9aa4af83&subid1=sb183 Warning issued to rural area near lava flowing from Hawaii volcano HONOLULU - The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory issued a warning Thursday to a rural community in the path of a lava flow on Hawaii's Big Island, as the molten rock moved to within a mile of homes. Observatory scientists said lava from the Kilauea volcano could reach the Kaohe Homesteads in five to seven days if it continues advancing through cracks in the earth. Hawaii County Civil Defense Administrator Darryl Oliveira said the agency has not yet ordered an evacuation. But Mayor Billy Kenoi is declaring an emergency, which will allow authorities to restrict access to roadways so residents can leave safely if an evacuation becomes necessary. "We are taking this step to ensure our residents have time to prepare their families, their pets, and their livestock for a safe and orderly evacuation from Ka'ohe in the event the flow continues to advance," Mayor Kenoi said. The observatory said the lava has been advancing about
local communities and international flights to be re-routed, officials said. Mount Tavurvur, which destroyed the town of Rabaul when it erupted simultaneously with nearby Mount Vulcan in 1994, rumbled to life early in the morning on the tip of the remote island of New Britain. "The eruption started slow and slowly developed in a Strombolian (low level) eruption with incandescent projections accompanied by explosion noises and ongoing loud roaring and rumbling noises," the Rabaul Volcanological Observatory said. The Australian government issued a warning against travelling to the area, while flag carrier Qantas re-routed some flights to avoid the ash cloud. "Authorities have evacuated communities close to the volcano. Residents of Rabaul town have been advised to remain indoors to avoid falling ash," Canberra said. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage. http://www.hdrunnerz.com/e4fe5851a884b9597eafbrwsrupd065594387d3b41db2033/idx86c4d3e056671da303713d69afca069f12b66e22c41debe2bb66f4ef03e4cb45?aflt=CD5&mt_aflt=CD15092&cid=18666a7c54a9b4db275968be9aa4af83&subid1=sb183 Warning issued to rural area near lava flowing from Hawaii volcano HONOLULU - The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory issued a warning Thursday to a rural community in the path of a lava flow on Hawaii's Big Island, as the molten rock moved to within a mile of homes. Observatory scientists said lava from the Kilauea volcano could reach the Kaohe Homesteads in five to seven days if it continues advancing through cracks in the earth. Hawaii County Civil Defense Administrator Darryl Oliveira said the agency has not yet ordered an evacuation. But Mayor Billy Kenoi is declaring an emergency, which will allow authorities to restrict access to roadways so residents can leave safely if an evacuation becomes necessary. "We are taking this step to ensure our residents have time to prepare their families, their pets, and their livestock for a safe and orderly evacuation from Ka'ohe in the event the flow continues to advance," Mayor Kenoi said. The observatory said the lava has been advancing about
800 feet per day since July 10. The Kilauea volcano has been continuously erupting since 1983, but new vents - or points where lava reaches the surface - have opened up periodically. The lava normally doesn't approach homes, but it has wiped out neighborhoods in the past. The emergency declaration came immediately after USGS geologist Jim Kauahikaua, of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, raised the lava threat to a warning, meaning a hazardous lava flow is imminent, underway or suspected, CBS News affiliate KGMB reported. Scientists have been closely monitoring the June 27 lava flow, named for the date it began erupting from a new vent. Civil defense officials last month met with community members to inform them about the threat and discuss evacuation plans. Most of the lava flows from Kilauea's east rift zone have pushed south, but this recent flow is moving northeast, which is unusual but not unprecedented, according to the observatory. Jim Kauahikaua, the observatory's scientist-in-charge, has said the current flow is being channeled by two previous flows, which makes it move faster. It can be difficult to forecast the flow's exact path because it can be affected by subtle variations in topography, changes in lava volume and where and how lava enters or exits ground cracks along the rift zone, the observatory said. http://www.ruv.is/frett/holuhraun-lava-heading-for-glacial-river Holuhraun lava heading for glacial river Fyrst birt: 06.09.2014 15:05, Síðast uppfært: 06.09.2014 15:07 Within 24 hours, lava flowing from the Holuhraun fissure will enter the one of the branches of Jokulsa a Fjollum glacial river, if the advancement rate remains the same, says volcanologist Thorvaldur Thordarson. Volcanic activity in Holuhraun has not diminished since yesterday. "The lava field has been advancing towards the westernmost outlet of Jokulsa a Fjollum glacial river, with a rate of about 40 metres per hour," says Thordarson, who is observing the eruption in Holuhraun along with collagues from the University of Iceland´s Institute of Earth Sciences and the Icelandic Met Office. "If the lava flow remains steady, we should see the
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/** * @return the token */ public String getToken() { return token; } /** * @param token the token to set */ public void setToken(String token) { this.token = token; } /** * @return the currentGame */ public Game getCurrentGame() { return currentGame; } /** * @param currentGame the currentGame to set */ public void setCurrentGame(Game currentGame) { this.currentGame = currentGame; } /** * @return the current game model */ public GameModel getCurrentGameModel() { return currentGame.getGameModel(); } } from datetime import timedelta from django.core.management import call_command from tests.test_case import AppTestCase from wagtailstreamforms.models import Form, FormSubmission class Tests(AppTestCase): fixtures = ["test"] def test_command(self): form = Form.objects.get(pk=1) to_keep = FormSubmission.objects.create(form=form, form_data={}) to_delete = FormSubmission.objects.create(form=form, form_data={}) to_delete.submit_time = to_delete.submit_time - timedelta(days=2) to_delete.save() call_command("prunesubmissions", 1) FormSubmission.objects.get(pk=
/** * @return the token */ public String getToken() { return token; } /** * @param token the token to set */ public void setToken(String token) { this.token = token; } /** * @return the currentGame */ public Game getCurrentGame() { return currentGame; } /** * @param currentGame the currentGame to set */ public void setCurrentGame(Game currentGame) { this.currentGame = currentGame; } /** * @return the current game model */ public GameModel getCurrentGameModel() { return currentGame.getGameModel(); } } from datetime import timedelta from django.core.management import call_command from tests.test_case import AppTestCase from wagtailstreamforms.models import Form, FormSubmission class Tests(AppTestCase): fixtures = ["test"] def test_command(self): form = Form.objects.get(pk=1) to_keep = FormSubmission.objects.create(form=form, form_data={}) to_delete = FormSubmission.objects.create(form=form, form_data={}) to_delete.submit_time = to_delete.submit_time - timedelta(days=2) to_delete.save() call_command("prunesubmissions", 1) FormSubmission.objects.get(pk=
to_keep.pk) with self.assertRaises(FormSubmission.DoesNotExist): FormSubmission.objects.get(pk=to_delete.pk) package proc import ( "errors" "fmt" "math" "strings" "github.com/go-delve/delve/pkg/dwarf/op" ) // Registers is an interface for a generic register type. The // interface encapsulates the generic values / actions // we need independent of arch. The concrete register types // will be different depending on OS/Arch. type Registers interface { PC() uint64 SP() uint64 BP() uint64 LR() uint64 TLS() uint64 // GAddr returns the address of the G variable if it is known, 0 and false otherwise GAddr() (uint64, bool) Slice(floatingPoint bool) ([]Register, error) // Copy returns a copy of the registers that is guaranteed not to change // when the registers of the associated thread change. Copy() (Registers, error) } // Register represents a CPU register. type Register struct { Name string Reg *op.DwarfRegister } // AppendUint64Register will create a new Register struct with the name and value // specified and append it to the `regs` slice. func AppendUint64Register(regs []Register, name string, value uint64) []Register { return append(regs, Register{name, op.DwarfRegisterFromUint64(value)}) } // AppendBytesRegister will create a new Register struct with the name and value // specified and append it to the `regs` slice. func AppendBytesRegister(regs []Register, name string, value []byte) []Register { return append(regs, Register{name, op.DwarfRegisterFromBytes(value)}) } // ErrUnknownRegister is returned when the value of an unknown // register is requested. var ErrUnknownRegister =
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's caused a little more of the controversy, and that's the area the committee's going to be focused on the next few weeks." "Last year we spent a great deal of time on the game presentation, which was about reducing unnecessary stoppages and unnecessary delays. Fans ... want to see football in action. We need to do more, and I think we can do better, particularly in that area where the replays can be done, I think, a little more efficiently, and we also try to have to see if we can keep it from being such an imposition in the action of the game." "Dan Snyder has really worked in the Native American community to understand better their perspective, and I think it's reflected mostly in a Washington Post poll that came out in [May 2016] that said over nine out of 10 Native Americans do not take that in a negative fashion, the Redskins' logo or the Redskins' name, and they support it." "The Supreme Court is considering changes potentially in laws with respect to gambling across our country, and I think we're going to be prepared as a league to address those, and no matter how the Supreme Court comes out, but also how things continue to evolve. I think we have, but we're going to protect the integrity of the game, I assure you of that." Redskins owner Dan Snyder has remained firm in his desire to keep the nickname, and Goodell said Tuesday on the Golic & Wingo show, "I don't see him changing that perspective." Despite increasing pressure the past several years, Snyder hasn't budged, once telling USA Today that he'll never change the nickname and "you can use caps." Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred supported the Indians' decision and had reportedly been pushing the team over the past year to go in that direction. Goodell does not sound inclined to do the same. "Dan Snyder has really worked in the Native American community to understand better their perspective, and I think it's reflected mostly in a Washington Post poll that came out in [May 2016] that said over nine out of 10 Native Americans do not take that in a negative fashion, the Redskins' logo or the Redskins' name, and they support it," Goodell told Golic & Wingo. In 2016, The Washington Post polled 504 Native Americans and found that 10 percent deemed the name offensive. The results were similar to those from a poll 12 years earlier by the Annenberg Public Policy Center. After the Indians announced their decision Monday, the
's caused a little more of the controversy, and that's the area the committee's going to be focused on the next few weeks." "Last year we spent a great deal of time on the game presentation, which was about reducing unnecessary stoppages and unnecessary delays. Fans ... want to see football in action. We need to do more, and I think we can do better, particularly in that area where the replays can be done, I think, a little more efficiently, and we also try to have to see if we can keep it from being such an imposition in the action of the game." "Dan Snyder has really worked in the Native American community to understand better their perspective, and I think it's reflected mostly in a Washington Post poll that came out in [May 2016] that said over nine out of 10 Native Americans do not take that in a negative fashion, the Redskins' logo or the Redskins' name, and they support it." "The Supreme Court is considering changes potentially in laws with respect to gambling across our country, and I think we're going to be prepared as a league to address those, and no matter how the Supreme Court comes out, but also how things continue to evolve. I think we have, but we're going to protect the integrity of the game, I assure you of that." Redskins owner Dan Snyder has remained firm in his desire to keep the nickname, and Goodell said Tuesday on the Golic & Wingo show, "I don't see him changing that perspective." Despite increasing pressure the past several years, Snyder hasn't budged, once telling USA Today that he'll never change the nickname and "you can use caps." Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred supported the Indians' decision and had reportedly been pushing the team over the past year to go in that direction. Goodell does not sound inclined to do the same. "Dan Snyder has really worked in the Native American community to understand better their perspective, and I think it's reflected mostly in a Washington Post poll that came out in [May 2016] that said over nine out of 10 Native Americans do not take that in a negative fashion, the Redskins' logo or the Redskins' name, and they support it," Goodell told Golic & Wingo. In 2016, The Washington Post polled 504 Native Americans and found that 10 percent deemed the name offensive. The results were similar to those from a poll 12 years earlier by the Annenberg Public Policy Center. After the Indians announced their decision Monday, the
Change the Mascot campaign issued a statement by Oneida Nation representative Ray Halbritter wanting the Redskins to follow suit. The statement said in part, "Cleveland's decision should finally compel the Washington football team to make the same honorable decision. For too long, people of color have been stereotyped with these kinds of hurtful symbols -- and no symbol is more hurtful than the football team in the nation's capital using a dictionary-defined racial slur as its team name. Washington Owner Dan Snyder needs to look at Cleveland's move and then look in the mirror and ask whether he wants to be forever known as the most famous purveyor of bigotry in modern sports, or if he wants to finally stand on the right side of history and change his team's name. We hope he chooses the latter." Change the Mascot issued another statement on Tuesday, in response to Goodell's comments, which said, "Indian Country has spoken with a clear and unified voice that promoting and profiting off of the R-word slur, which denigrates our heritage and harms our people, is most definitely offensive and certainly not an 'honor' as the team and league claim. Ignoring the overwhelming feedback from those directly affected by the term and hiding behind discredited defenses is a poor attempt to deny the inevitable need for a long overdue name change." The group called the Washington Post poll "highly questioned" and characterized Snyder's conversations with Native Americans as "limited." Last year, the Supreme Court ruled that a trademark law that bars disparaging terms infringed on free speech rights and was unconstitutional, providing a boost to the Redskins. Team president Bruce Allen also said in 2015 that the team wouldn't change the name even if doing so would help it secure a new stadium in the District of Columbia. The Redskins are also discussing sites in Maryland, where they currently play, and Virginia, where they train. Their lease at FedExField expires in 2027. Are there repercussions to 'Moral Monday' arrests? Getting arrested is serious. It's something a Durham Public Schools' teacher and a school board member say they don't take lightly. "Why would someone do that? Why would a 51-year-old woman who's normally in bed by 11 o'clock go to jail," said Durham County School Board member Leigh Bordley, who was arrested Monday. That's what Bordley is hoping the public is asking when they see people handcuffed and hauled off to jail. Holly Jordan was also taken into
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has reached the grand old age of one hundred and thirty-five, boasts around half a million members worldwide and has probably done more for rural Ireland than electricity. In addition to the obvious sports of football (men’s and women’s), hurling, camogie and handball the organisation also administers a rather less visible pastime … any guesses? Well done to whoever said ‘rounders’, which, some day, someone will definitively establish is a) Irish in its origins – we certainly set the first official rules b) the grandparent of modern baseball. It’s astonishing to think that, at one point, the entire membership of the GAA could fit in the billiard room of a family hotel! You can still see the hotel any time you walk down the main street of Thurles, County Tipperary. The Hayes Hotel is, understandably, very proud of its seminal association with organised Gaelic games. However, it’s hardly likely that, back in 1884 the Hayes family would have had any idea the inconvenience caused to their regular billiard players, when an odd bunch of people hired the room for the night, would be well worth it. Of course the games themselves long predated the establishment of an organisation to administer them. Hurling, as anyone in Tipperary will tell you proudly, existed in their county, before the first Kilkennyman climbed down from the trees and learned to walk on two legs. In Kilkenny, where they have only recently become aware of the existence of the ancient sport of Gaelic football, they will inform you that ‘the sport played with the larger ball’ (which is how they refer to it) is an unsuccessful adaptation of faction fighting. They will also insist that no one from Tipperary knows what they’re talking about. Raise the subject with a Kerryman and he’ll tap his nose, whisper the word ‘Sam’, and smiling enigmatically. The official Cork GAA website reckons the Thurles meeting was really only a scoping exercise and that the real inauguration was in Cork on 27 December! A Meathman will direct you to the GAA’s own website where you will be informed that ‘the earliest records of a recognised precursor to modern Gaelic football date from a game in County Meath in 1670, in which catching and kicking the ball were permitted.’ Eat your hearts out Dubs!
has reached the grand old age of one hundred and thirty-five, boasts around half a million members worldwide and has probably done more for rural Ireland than electricity. In addition to the obvious sports of football (men’s and women’s), hurling, camogie and handball the organisation also administers a rather less visible pastime … any guesses? Well done to whoever said ‘rounders’, which, some day, someone will definitively establish is a) Irish in its origins – we certainly set the first official rules b) the grandparent of modern baseball. It’s astonishing to think that, at one point, the entire membership of the GAA could fit in the billiard room of a family hotel! You can still see the hotel any time you walk down the main street of Thurles, County Tipperary. The Hayes Hotel is, understandably, very proud of its seminal association with organised Gaelic games. However, it’s hardly likely that, back in 1884 the Hayes family would have had any idea the inconvenience caused to their regular billiard players, when an odd bunch of people hired the room for the night, would be well worth it. Of course the games themselves long predated the establishment of an organisation to administer them. Hurling, as anyone in Tipperary will tell you proudly, existed in their county, before the first Kilkennyman climbed down from the trees and learned to walk on two legs. In Kilkenny, where they have only recently become aware of the existence of the ancient sport of Gaelic football, they will inform you that ‘the sport played with the larger ball’ (which is how they refer to it) is an unsuccessful adaptation of faction fighting. They will also insist that no one from Tipperary knows what they’re talking about. Raise the subject with a Kerryman and he’ll tap his nose, whisper the word ‘Sam’, and smiling enigmatically. The official Cork GAA website reckons the Thurles meeting was really only a scoping exercise and that the real inauguration was in Cork on 27 December! A Meathman will direct you to the GAA’s own website where you will be informed that ‘the earliest records of a recognised precursor to modern Gaelic football date from a game in County Meath in 1670, in which catching and kicking the ball were permitted.’ Eat your hearts out Dubs!
It was the Clare man, Michael Cusack, himself a huge cricket fan apparently, who decided that our ancient sports (including rounders) needed to have their rules properly codified. It was no accident that they chose 1 November to establish the new Gaelic Athletic Association for the Preservation and Cultivation of National Pastimes—thankfully they dropped the bit after ‘Association’. The date had a mythological significance as the ancient feast of Samhain, positioned half way between the autumn equinox and the winter solstice. Cusack may also have had a vague notion that the date would mark the beginning of the off-season. I wonder how that one worked out? Right from its birth the GAA was much more than a mere sporting organisation. It was its close affiliation to extreme nationalist politics that almost caused its undoing. Back in the nineteenth century Irish Republican Brotherhood never managed to find a cultural association it didn’t want to infiltrate. Such was its overt influence within the GAA that the organisation began to haemorrhage members, and almost foundered. But you would have to say that it’s recovered pretty well since then. Back to the contents of that billiard room on 1 November 1884. It’s a bit like the GPO during Easter week 1916, no one is absolutely sure who exactly was there. Definitely among those present were the seven acknowledged founder members of the GAA. These included Cusack, Maurice Davin—who presided over proceedings—two journalists, John Wyse Power from Waterford and Belfastman John McKay, a local politician J.K.Bracken (ironically, he was the father of Churchill’s ‘bestie’ Brendan Bracken), local solicitor Joseph O’Ryan and, mirabile dictu, a district inspector of the excessively unpopular Royal Irish Constabulary, Thomas St. George McCarthy, clearly included because they desperately needed someone from Kerry. Later, Cusack acknowledged that a Nenagh man, Frank Moloney, also wielded a billiard cue on that fateful night, though he tends to be overlooked. Local newspaper reports also mention six other men, mostly from Thurles, as being among those present. You might assume that an organisation of the stature of the Gaelic Athletic Association was established at a really well-attended public meeting in Thurles in 1884, which, for the record, started at 3.00 p.m. But no
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beta^{\dagger}=\sum_% \ensuremath{\mathbf{p}}{}w_\ensuremath{\mathbf{p}}\beta^{\dagger}_\ensuremath{\mathbf{p}} \end{equation} If we now multiply Eq.\eqref{eq:HE1} by $w_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}$ and sum over $\mathbf{k} $, we end with \begin{equation}\label{eq:1pair} (H-E _1)B^{\dagger}(E _1)\left|F_0\right> =\left[1-V\sum_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}{% \frac{w_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}^2}{2\epsilon_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}-E _1}}\right] \beta^{\dagger}\left|F_0\right> \end{equation} where the operator $B^{\dagger}(E)$ is defined as \begin{equation} \label{eq:B} B^{\dagger}(E)=\sum_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}{B_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}^{\dagger}(E)}\quad\quad B_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}^{\dagger}(E)=\frac{w_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}}{2\epsilon_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}-E}\beta^{\dagger}_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}} \end{equation} Eq.(\ref{eq:1pair}) readily shows that $B^{\dagger}(% E _1)\left|F_0\right> $ is one-pair eigenstate of the hamiltonian $H$ with energy $% E _1$, provided that the bracket in the RHS is zero, i.e., $E_1$ fulfills \begin{equation} \label{eq:SchOne} 1=
beta^{\dagger}=\sum_% \ensuremath{\mathbf{p}}{}w_\ensuremath{\mathbf{p}}\beta^{\dagger}_\ensuremath{\mathbf{p}} \end{equation} If we now multiply Eq.\eqref{eq:HE1} by $w_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}$ and sum over $\mathbf{k} $, we end with \begin{equation}\label{eq:1pair} (H-E _1)B^{\dagger}(E _1)\left|F_0\right> =\left[1-V\sum_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}{% \frac{w_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}^2}{2\epsilon_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}-E _1}}\right] \beta^{\dagger}\left|F_0\right> \end{equation} where the operator $B^{\dagger}(E)$ is defined as \begin{equation} \label{eq:B} B^{\dagger}(E)=\sum_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}{B_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}^{\dagger}(E)}\quad\quad B_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}^{\dagger}(E)=\frac{w_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}}{2\epsilon_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}-E}\beta^{\dagger}_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}} \end{equation} Eq.(\ref{eq:1pair}) readily shows that $B^{\dagger}(% E _1)\left|F_0\right> $ is one-pair eigenstate of the hamiltonian $H$ with energy $% E _1$, provided that the bracket in the RHS is zero, i.e., $E_1$ fulfills \begin{equation} \label{eq:SchOne} 1=
V\sum_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}{\frac{w_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}^2}{2\epsilon_\ensuremath{\mathbf{k}}-E _1}} \end{equation} This is just the well-known equation for the single pair energy derived by Cooper. \subsection{Two pairs} We now add two pairs to the frozen sea $\left|F_0\right>$. Eqs.(\ref{eq:betaH},\ref{eq:vbeta}) yield \begin{equation} \label{eq:SchTwo} \begin{split} H\beta^{\dagger}_{\mathbf{k} _1}\beta^{\dagger}_{\mathbf{k} _2}\left|F_0\right> &=\left(\left[H,\beta^{\dagger}_{\mathbf{k} _1}\right] \beta^{\dagger}_{\mathbf{k} _2}+\beta^{\dagger}_{\mathbf{k} _1}\left[% H,\beta^{\dagger}_{\mathbf{k} _2}\right] \right) \left|F_0\right> \\ &=\left(2\epsilon_{\mathbf{k} _1}+2\epsilon_{\mathbf{k} _2}\right) \beta^{\dagger}_{\mathbf{k} _1}\beta^{\dagger}_{\mathbf{k} _2}\left|F_0\right>\\ &\quad\: +\left|V_{\mathbf{k} _1\mathbf{k} _2}\right>+\left|W_{\mathbf{k} _1\mathbf{k} _2}\right> \end{split}% \end{equation} The last two terms come from interactions between the four electrons of the two pairs. The first term of Eq. (\ref{eq:vbeta}) readily gives $\left|V_{\mathbf{k} _1\mathbf
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when it launched on the PS3 and Xbox 360 back in 2010. It seems that 505 Games wasn’t scared off by the bad reviews and most likely terrible sales, because today they announced a new Naughty Bear game. Check out the teaser trailer and first screens. Rochelle Hurt, the founder of the new poetry review website The Bind, kindly answered a few questions for us about this new literary venture. Hurt is the author of two books of poetry: In Which I Play the Runaway (2016), winner of the Barrow Street Book Prize, and The Rusted City (2014), a collection of linked prose poems and verse selected for the Marie Alexander Series from White Pine Press. She is Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing at Slippery Rock University. Tell us about The Bind. The Bind is a website that reviews recent books of poetry and hybrid work by women and nonbinary authors. We post a new review each week, and many of our reviews are creative. What motivated you to start a site that both focuses on work by women and nonbinary poets and creates a space for new kinds of reviews? I think creative responses and unorthodox reviews can make the work of reviewing less daunting, and the work of reading reviews more rewarding. I’m especially interested in the ways that creative reviewing can draw out a reviewer’s excitement or obsession with a particular thread in a book, which I think is more engaging than a simple overview and evaluation. At The Bind, we like analytical reviews that take this approach as well. As for the focus women and nonbinary authors: It seems that these books still sometimes get ignored or forgotten in conversation, especially by men. I hope that The Bind, as an online conversation about new books, can serve as small gap-filler. Our creative reviews have included lyrical responses, drawings, calendars, centos, games, quizzes, and plenty of other forms, usually accompanied by critical explications. Many of these forms remix an author’s lines in order to draw out a critical point the reviewer wants to make. I see this process as not all that different from the critical review process of collecting significant quotes and then linking them together through your own lens as a reviewer. In creative remixing, however, there may be a higher risk of misusing an author’s words, so a creative reviewer has a responsibility to remain aware of this and write consciously in service of the book being reviewed. What can we expect to see from The Bind
when it launched on the PS3 and Xbox 360 back in 2010. It seems that 505 Games wasn’t scared off by the bad reviews and most likely terrible sales, because today they announced a new Naughty Bear game. Check out the teaser trailer and first screens. Rochelle Hurt, the founder of the new poetry review website The Bind, kindly answered a few questions for us about this new literary venture. Hurt is the author of two books of poetry: In Which I Play the Runaway (2016), winner of the Barrow Street Book Prize, and The Rusted City (2014), a collection of linked prose poems and verse selected for the Marie Alexander Series from White Pine Press. She is Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing at Slippery Rock University. Tell us about The Bind. The Bind is a website that reviews recent books of poetry and hybrid work by women and nonbinary authors. We post a new review each week, and many of our reviews are creative. What motivated you to start a site that both focuses on work by women and nonbinary poets and creates a space for new kinds of reviews? I think creative responses and unorthodox reviews can make the work of reviewing less daunting, and the work of reading reviews more rewarding. I’m especially interested in the ways that creative reviewing can draw out a reviewer’s excitement or obsession with a particular thread in a book, which I think is more engaging than a simple overview and evaluation. At The Bind, we like analytical reviews that take this approach as well. As for the focus women and nonbinary authors: It seems that these books still sometimes get ignored or forgotten in conversation, especially by men. I hope that The Bind, as an online conversation about new books, can serve as small gap-filler. Our creative reviews have included lyrical responses, drawings, calendars, centos, games, quizzes, and plenty of other forms, usually accompanied by critical explications. Many of these forms remix an author’s lines in order to draw out a critical point the reviewer wants to make. I see this process as not all that different from the critical review process of collecting significant quotes and then linking them together through your own lens as a reviewer. In creative remixing, however, there may be a higher risk of misusing an author’s words, so a creative reviewer has a responsibility to remain aware of this and write consciously in service of the book being reviewed. What can we expect to see from The Bind
in the year ahead? We’ve just added a few folks to our team of occasional reviewers and our submissions are increasing, so we’ve got a lot planned. A few reviews in the works right now: a natal chart, a lyrical index, a guided tour, a shopping list, a roadmap, a family tree. In the future, I’m hoping to incorporate more digital media like videos, games, and Twine stories. I’ve also been thinking about adding a feature on classroom exercises or pedagogical tools to accompany some reviews. How can reviewers, or authors, become involved? We post a new review every Thursday, and readers who sign up for our email list can get that review delivered directly to their inboxes each week. In addition to our weekly reviews, we sometimes have extra features, like Katherine Webb’s Bad Drawings for Good Poetry. We’re always looking for new features and creative reviews, so I encourage readers to submit. Anyone (of any gender) can submit reviews or pitches to [email protected]. More guidelines and examples can be found on our website: www.thebind.net. Readers can also follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Look for us using the handles @thebindreviews and @bind_reviews. For original poetry, fiction, interviews and art song, visit our magazine at www.memorious.org. The Animalz podcast covers effective content marketing, its production, content strategy, the challenges of growing a business with content in 2019, and more. Nicole Kohler joins us on the podcast to talk about her recent post on the Animalz blog, about doing content for a wall coverings manufacturer and later, for Automattic, and more. We chat with Blake about how he went from working as a journalist to working in content marketing, how that’s informed his work today, and self-serve sales (and how content plays into that) at Atlassian. Why Don’t More People Refresh Their Content? Jimmy and Jan break down three of the biggest obstacles that content marketing teams face when trying to create great content — and how to overcome each category. Devin and Jimmy talk content reporting: what it is, why it’s hard, and how to do it better. A conversation between Jimmy Daly and Jan-Erik Asplund on “movement
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many provisions that advocate women's rights and their inclusion in a future Iraqi government." CRS Report for Congress, RL32376 Armanios, Febe, 1974- Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service Retrieved From: https://www.hsdl.org/?view&did=714701 Help with citations Request an Individual Account Request an Organization-wide Account Alerts and Subscriptions Critical Releases in Homeland Security Securing the homeland through the power of information [email protected] 831-272-2437 Copyright/Accessibility/Section 508 Minister pledges support for North Devon Published: 9:52 AM February 12, 2010 SOUTH West Minister Jim Knight has pledged his support for projects in North Devon at a private meeting with local councillors held in South Molton. Mr Knight, who postponed a visit to Mole Valley Farmers and Appledore Shipbuilders, later met representat SOUTH West Minister Jim Knight has pledged his support for projects in North Devon at a private meeting with local councillors held in South Molton. Mr Knight, who postponed a visit to Mole Valley Farmers and Appledore Shipbuilders, later met representatives of North Devon Council, Torridge District Council and North Devon Plus at the Woodlands Enterprise Centre. Afterwards, the North Devon representatives issued a statement heralding the meeting as a great success. Mr Knight pledged to work with the organisations there on: * investment needed in Ilfracombe * reducing flood risks in Barnstaple and Bideford town centres * the need for high speed broadband so northern Devon can compete with other parts of the UK * opportunities arising from the Atlantic Array off-shore wind development and the need to provide the local workforce with skills to meet this challenge Councillor Des Brailey, Leader of North Devon Council whop chaired the round table discussions, said: "Jim took great interest in the issues facing our local economy. We had detailed discussions on a number of topics, and we are confident that Jim understands our area and can work with us to try and resolve these. "Too often our area is forgotten about in the corridors of Westminster but with Jim being from the South West himself and knowing the challenges we face, we hope we now have a route through and our needs will be addressed." Councillor Barry Parsons, Torridge District Councillor and director of North Devon Plus, saids: "It was a pleasure to
many provisions that advocate women's rights and their inclusion in a future Iraqi government." CRS Report for Congress, RL32376 Armanios, Febe, 1974- Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service Retrieved From: https://www.hsdl.org/?view&did=714701 Help with citations Request an Individual Account Request an Organization-wide Account Alerts and Subscriptions Critical Releases in Homeland Security Securing the homeland through the power of information [email protected] 831-272-2437 Copyright/Accessibility/Section 508 Minister pledges support for North Devon Published: 9:52 AM February 12, 2010 SOUTH West Minister Jim Knight has pledged his support for projects in North Devon at a private meeting with local councillors held in South Molton. Mr Knight, who postponed a visit to Mole Valley Farmers and Appledore Shipbuilders, later met representat SOUTH West Minister Jim Knight has pledged his support for projects in North Devon at a private meeting with local councillors held in South Molton. Mr Knight, who postponed a visit to Mole Valley Farmers and Appledore Shipbuilders, later met representatives of North Devon Council, Torridge District Council and North Devon Plus at the Woodlands Enterprise Centre. Afterwards, the North Devon representatives issued a statement heralding the meeting as a great success. Mr Knight pledged to work with the organisations there on: * investment needed in Ilfracombe * reducing flood risks in Barnstaple and Bideford town centres * the need for high speed broadband so northern Devon can compete with other parts of the UK * opportunities arising from the Atlantic Array off-shore wind development and the need to provide the local workforce with skills to meet this challenge Councillor Des Brailey, Leader of North Devon Council whop chaired the round table discussions, said: "Jim took great interest in the issues facing our local economy. We had detailed discussions on a number of topics, and we are confident that Jim understands our area and can work with us to try and resolve these. "Too often our area is forgotten about in the corridors of Westminster but with Jim being from the South West himself and knowing the challenges we face, we hope we now have a route through and our needs will be addressed." Councillor Barry Parsons, Torridge District Councillor and director of North Devon Plus, saids: "It was a pleasure to
take part in these discussions. Many issues were raised and Jim Knight listened intently to all members around the table. From an economic and regeneration perspective the whole of 'northern Devon' requires a major kick-start. "Currently, there is the massive opportunity for northern Devon in the shape of the multi-million pound off-shore wind farm proposals to complement the arrival of the new ferry at Ilfracombe and the interest being shown in northern Devon by 'enviro-friendly' developers. " Matters educational, vocational, and certainly, environmental could receive the greatest shot in the arm this area has ever received should Mr Knight follow up the interest he displayed during his visit." North Devon Council proposed that the districts of North Devon and Torridge were given special status and designated as 'assisted areas' for funding. The Minister has agreed to take all comments on board and continue discussions on everything being proposed. « Buffy – s2:e4 – Inca Mummy Girl Buffy – s2:e6 – Halloween » Buffy – s2:e5 – Reptile Boy Look at this cock monster! You can actually see what could easily be construed as foreskin around the hips. And that mouth cries (or hisses) piss slit loud and clear. Buffy falls prey to a cult of cock-worshipping frat boys. At least that’s what I read into this cautionary episode about the dangers of associating with clean-cut, polite fraternity brothers who offer you a sympathetic shoulder and a drink or two. Only you end up getting roofied and chained to a cavernous cellar wall along with your bitchy school nemesis and a relentlessly caustic kidnap victim to await sacrifice to a hissing, darting, snake demon that more than casually resembles a penis growing erect. (See photo.) Buffy’s had trouble with boys before, mostly nerds, as in I, Robot… You, Jane and Some Assembly Required. Now, however, she has stepped a bit out of her league by acquiescing to Cordelia’s demands to accompany her to a frat party – where there will be drinking! Buffy, lying to your mother is one thing, but lying to Giles about your whereabouts? Catastrophe is the only possible consequence. Waffle Meringue Reptile Boy limerick. I’m not so harsh on this episode as I’ve read elsewhere, but I’
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about “certain elements of Cubism, what I might call analytical cubism ‑ the theories about interpenetration which you get in Metzinger for example”. I know as much as anyone about Metzinger’s views on art but I can’t be sure what Hulme is talking about here. Possibly the view expressed in Cubism that elements widely scattered in space and time can be brought together in a single work, which is obviously not likely or desirable in a “new complex geometrical art” of the sort envisaged by Hulme. But Metzinger also argued for the possibility of opening out the object represented ‑ even a human face ‑ so that it could be seen from different angles simultaneously. This is almost certainly what Hulme means by the term “analytical Cubism”. It doesn’t appear ‑ or only appears in passing ‑ in Cubism but it was much talked about and it is the result of a process of intellectual analysis that rather resembles the “extensive manifold” as Hulme describes it in Bergson. But the main point I want to make here is that the tension between straight line and curve is a major theme in Cubism which is far from wanting to “submit the round to the domination of the square”: The science of drawing can be summed up thus: it consists in the institution of relations between curves and straight lines. A painting which contained only straight lines or curves would not express existence. It would be the same for a painting in which curves and straight lines balanced each other exactly, since an absolute equivalence amounts to a zero. The diversity of the relations between the lines must be indefinite; that is the condition on which it is able to embody quality, which is the sum, not susceptible to measurement, [la somme incommensurable] of the affinities that have been perceived between what we discern and what is pre-existent in us; that is the condition which the painting must fulfil if it is to be capable of moving us. When Jameson evokes “Cubism” he is obviously thinking of the studio-based art of Picasso and Braque, with its very modest subject matter, but Gleizes and Metzinger’s book argues for an art in which “the plastic continuum must be broken up into a thousand surprises of fire and of shadow”. Thus, apart from
about “certain elements of Cubism, what I might call analytical cubism ‑ the theories about interpenetration which you get in Metzinger for example”. I know as much as anyone about Metzinger’s views on art but I can’t be sure what Hulme is talking about here. Possibly the view expressed in Cubism that elements widely scattered in space and time can be brought together in a single work, which is obviously not likely or desirable in a “new complex geometrical art” of the sort envisaged by Hulme. But Metzinger also argued for the possibility of opening out the object represented ‑ even a human face ‑ so that it could be seen from different angles simultaneously. This is almost certainly what Hulme means by the term “analytical Cubism”. It doesn’t appear ‑ or only appears in passing ‑ in Cubism but it was much talked about and it is the result of a process of intellectual analysis that rather resembles the “extensive manifold” as Hulme describes it in Bergson. But the main point I want to make here is that the tension between straight line and curve is a major theme in Cubism which is far from wanting to “submit the round to the domination of the square”: The science of drawing can be summed up thus: it consists in the institution of relations between curves and straight lines. A painting which contained only straight lines or curves would not express existence. It would be the same for a painting in which curves and straight lines balanced each other exactly, since an absolute equivalence amounts to a zero. The diversity of the relations between the lines must be indefinite; that is the condition on which it is able to embody quality, which is the sum, not susceptible to measurement, [la somme incommensurable] of the affinities that have been perceived between what we discern and what is pre-existent in us; that is the condition which the painting must fulfil if it is to be capable of moving us. When Jameson evokes “Cubism” he is obviously thinking of the studio-based art of Picasso and Braque, with its very modest subject matter, but Gleizes and Metzinger’s book argues for an art in which “the plastic continuum must be broken up into a thousand surprises of fire and of shadow”. Thus, apart from
the fact that the still figurative images in the Timon of Athens series are very chaotic, they are close in intention to the “epic Cubism” ‑ paintings on a large scale combining many heterogeneous elements ‑ of Gleizes and perhaps more so Le Fauconnier, with his Hunter and Mountaineers chased by Bears. I am not suggesting that Lewis was following the Cubists any more than that he was following Hulme but as his work of 1914 is consonant with the arguments of Hulme so it happens that his work of 1913 is consonant with the arguments of Gleizes and Metzinger. We may indeed trace Lewis’s evolution in terms of this emphasis on straight line and curve as elements with a power in their own right, independent of the subject represented. In 1912 he is painting caricatures in which the influence of Daumier is obvious though the stylisation is more extreme. There is no particular emphasis on straight line or curve. In 1913 (Timon of Athens) the emphasis is still on grotesque caricature but the straight line and curve are emerging as elements in their own right. By the end of 1913 the representational-grotesque element is beginning to disappear. In 1914-15 the curve disappears. This is the phase that corresponds most closely to Hulme's arguments, though Hulme, in his articles in The New Age mostly talks about Epstein and David Bomberg. Lewis’s work of this period includes a number of drawings and sketches that are obviously based on architecture ‑ the painting called Workshop, the little ink and watercolour sketch that has been given the name (probably by Wadsworth, who owned it) New York, and the “Compositions” that make up what is called his “Vorticist Sketch-book”. They could be described as explorations of space, in particular of the effect that architecture has on space, and indeed the effect that an architecture that did not yet exist has on space. Comparisons have been made between Lewis’s imaginary architecture ‑ largely a matter of rectangular walls with rectangular windows ‑ and the architectural designs of the Italian Futurist Antonio Sant’Elia. But where Sant’Elia was imagining actual buildings, Lewis is concerned with the effect such buildings could have, effectively the inability to situate oneself in relation to the perspective. Although Cubism played with “multiple perspective” it wasn't aiming at a disorientating effect
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scalebox{-1}[-1]{$\lnot$}}} \left( U_i \left( \alpha_j \right) \zeta^i \wedge \bar{e}^j \right) + \alpha_j \bar{e}^j \\ & = \left( U_1 \left( \alpha_j \right) \omega_{1 j \ell} + U_2 \left( \alpha_j \right) \omega_{2 j \ell} - U_3 \left( \alpha_j \right) \omega_{3 j \ell} + \alpha_\ell \right) \bar{e}^\ell \\ & =: \beta_\ell \bar{e}^\ell. \end{split} \end{equation} Further, we calculate \begin{equation*} \begin{split} \varphi_0^2 \left( \alpha \right) \mathbin{\raisebox{.7\depth}{\scalebox{-1}[-1]{$\lnot$}}} \bar{e}^i & = U_1 \left( \beta_\ell \right) \omega_{1 \ell i} + U_2 \left( \beta_\ell \right) \omega_{2 \ell i} - U_3 \left( \beta_\ell \right) \omega_{3 \ell i} + \beta_i \\ & = \omega_{1 \ell i} U_1 \left(U_1 \alpha_j \omega_{1j\ell} + U_2 \alpha_j \omega_{2j\ell} - U_3 \alpha_j \omega_{3j\ell} + \alpha_\ell \right) \\ & \quad + \omega_{2 \ell i} U_2 \left( U_1 \alpha_j \omega_{1j\ell} + U_2 \alpha_j \omega_{2j\ell} - U_3 \alpha_j \omega_{3j\ell} + \alpha_\ell \right) \\ & \quad - \omega_{3 \ell i}
scalebox{-1}[-1]{$\lnot$}}} \left( U_i \left( \alpha_j \right) \zeta^i \wedge \bar{e}^j \right) + \alpha_j \bar{e}^j \\ & = \left( U_1 \left( \alpha_j \right) \omega_{1 j \ell} + U_2 \left( \alpha_j \right) \omega_{2 j \ell} - U_3 \left( \alpha_j \right) \omega_{3 j \ell} + \alpha_\ell \right) \bar{e}^\ell \\ & =: \beta_\ell \bar{e}^\ell. \end{split} \end{equation} Further, we calculate \begin{equation*} \begin{split} \varphi_0^2 \left( \alpha \right) \mathbin{\raisebox{.7\depth}{\scalebox{-1}[-1]{$\lnot$}}} \bar{e}^i & = U_1 \left( \beta_\ell \right) \omega_{1 \ell i} + U_2 \left( \beta_\ell \right) \omega_{2 \ell i} - U_3 \left( \beta_\ell \right) \omega_{3 \ell i} + \beta_i \\ & = \omega_{1 \ell i} U_1 \left(U_1 \alpha_j \omega_{1j\ell} + U_2 \alpha_j \omega_{2j\ell} - U_3 \alpha_j \omega_{3j\ell} + \alpha_\ell \right) \\ & \quad + \omega_{2 \ell i} U_2 \left( U_1 \alpha_j \omega_{1j\ell} + U_2 \alpha_j \omega_{2j\ell} - U_3 \alpha_j \omega_{3j\ell} + \alpha_\ell \right) \\ & \quad - \omega_{3 \ell i}
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is of course arguing precisely this in the case he is bringing to the European Court of Human Rights. If only for this reason a review of his case by the relevant judicial authority (which in Russia is the Procurator General’s Office) is unavoidable and why Medvedev was actually obliged to order it. PS: The reason the Procurator General’s Office is the correct body to undertake a review of Khodorkovsky’s case is because Russia has no proper system of judicial review. Historically the function of judicial review has been carried out in Russia since the time of Peter the Great by the Procurator General’s Office. One of the reforms that Putin has proposed in one of his seven articles is the establishment of a system of administrative courts capable of performing judicial review. This reform is necessary to bring Russia into line with its obligations under the European Convention of Human Rights. Apologies again for following up on this off topic thread but I just wanted to say that Putin has confirmed that the reason Medvedev referred Khodorkovsky’s case to the Procurator General’s Office for review was because of the report by the Human Rights Council. I sincerely hope that one of the things Putin now does as President is clear out or better still abolish this agency whose only function seems to be to second guess the proper court process, which it does so in a blatantly partisan way. Hunter says Oddly enough it seems that Putin’s popularity as revealed in pre-election opinion polls and even in GOLOS’ own estimate (54-55% which meant he won the first round anyway) might be causing some in the western MSM to come to grips with reality: http://inagist.com/BBCTimWhewell/176720710721474560/ http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-russia-putin-provinces-20120203,0,292094.story (still a bit in la-la land as it calls United Russia “all but dead and gone”) http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/whys#playepisode3 (the episode is “WHYS 60: Is Putin a great leader?” and it can be downloaded at http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/worldservice/whys/wh
is of course arguing precisely this in the case he is bringing to the European Court of Human Rights. If only for this reason a review of his case by the relevant judicial authority (which in Russia is the Procurator General’s Office) is unavoidable and why Medvedev was actually obliged to order it. PS: The reason the Procurator General’s Office is the correct body to undertake a review of Khodorkovsky’s case is because Russia has no proper system of judicial review. Historically the function of judicial review has been carried out in Russia since the time of Peter the Great by the Procurator General’s Office. One of the reforms that Putin has proposed in one of his seven articles is the establishment of a system of administrative courts capable of performing judicial review. This reform is necessary to bring Russia into line with its obligations under the European Convention of Human Rights. Apologies again for following up on this off topic thread but I just wanted to say that Putin has confirmed that the reason Medvedev referred Khodorkovsky’s case to the Procurator General’s Office for review was because of the report by the Human Rights Council. I sincerely hope that one of the things Putin now does as President is clear out or better still abolish this agency whose only function seems to be to second guess the proper court process, which it does so in a blatantly partisan way. Hunter says Oddly enough it seems that Putin’s popularity as revealed in pre-election opinion polls and even in GOLOS’ own estimate (54-55% which meant he won the first round anyway) might be causing some in the western MSM to come to grips with reality: http://inagist.com/BBCTimWhewell/176720710721474560/ http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-russia-putin-provinces-20120203,0,292094.story (still a bit in la-la land as it calls United Russia “all but dead and gone”) http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/whys#playepisode3 (the episode is “WHYS 60: Is Putin a great leader?” and it can be downloaded at http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/worldservice/whys/wh
ys_20120305-1912a.mp3) – here the episode surprisingly had expat Russians (in London) who had no problem with Putin and supported him more than other candidates and John Lockland, Director of Studies at the International Institute of Democracy and Cooperation in Paris, who seems to be a Brit with a fairly level head when it comes to Russia. Given the diversity of views presented on the programme (and who presented them) I had to double check that I was actually listening to the BBC when I first heard this on radio….I would have expected just about any programme to follow the usual line of interviewing only anti-Putin personalities and giving the impression that the only ones who could possibly have voted for Putin were zombies. Leave a Reply to Juha Savolainen Cancel reply Inyaz began his activity in the field of national education in the autumn of 1949, when the idea of creating an institute of foreign languages on the basis of Bila Tserkva Pedagogical School arose. The task of the new school was to train English and French teachers for grades 5-7 of secondary schools. And already in the 1953-1954 academic year a new reorganization took place - the establishment of the Bila Tserkva Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages, which employed 39 teachers. The institute was headed by Karpo Kirillovych Shvachko - Candidate of Philological Sciences, Ukrainian language specialist. On September 9, 1954, the Bila Tserkva Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages was transferred from Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Oblast, to Horlivka, Stalin (now Donetsk) Oblast, and renamed the Horlivka Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages, the city's first higher education institution. It was a kind of gratitude of the Stalinist authorities to the miners for their labor victory. Now their children could learn foreign languages. In Soviet times, the curricula of all higher philological and pedagogical educational institutions provided for the study of both purely special disciplines and a wide range of social sciences and humanities. It was during these years that the famous Gorlovka school of foreign language teaching was formed. Mastering the profession is facilitated by fairly extensive contacts with native speakers of foreign languages. The institute is repeatedly visited by guests from Great Britain, Germany, France and many other countries. Now it is even surprising that, putting the country in a state of de facto isolation, the then authorities made an exception for Gorlov
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, so the server on which your Personal Information is used and stored may not be in your jurisdiction; and (b) any of the third parties referenced in Clause 8 may also be located and/or use and/or store your Personal Information outside of your jurisdiction for the purposes set outin that Clause. In both instances, your Personal Information may be transferred to jurisdictions that do not have data protection laws which are substantially similar to or serve the same purpose as the laws of your jurisdiction. When we transfer your Personal Information to other countries, we will protect that Personal Information as described in this Privacy Policy. 14.2 In particular, we may need to transfer your Personal Information to countries that are not considered to provide an adequate level of protection under EU data protection laws. However, we ensure that all data transfers comply with applicable legal requirements (for example, by adopting suitable data protection policies and/or contractual measures). Should you wish to know more, please contact [email protected]. 14.3 We have adopted suitable data protection policies and/or contractual measures to ensure that we protect your Personal Information as part of such international data transfers. By agreeing to the Privacy Policy, you consent to the transfer of your Personal Information for the purposes described in the Privacy Policy. You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time, but please note that if you do not consent to the transfer of if you withdraw your consent to transfer, you may not be able to benefit from all or some of our Services. Ephemeralist David Hallberg, Home Again Gillian Murphy & David Hallberg in Cinderella. Photo: Gene Schiavone It's been a year since we've seen principal dancer David Hallberg perform with ABT, as he began dancing with the Bolshoi and splits his time between Moscow and New York. I guess we should feel lucky that he keeps one elegant foot here, even if it means a reduced spring ABT season workload and no fall/winter New York dates. It would be unthinkable to lose him completely. In any case, it's wonderful to see him again in well-suited leads in Cinderella and Giselle. He is a natural-born prince (despite—because of?—his South Dakota provenance), with his statuesque height, noble profile, blond locks, and his innate hauteur. In his months with the Bolshoi, he has added welcome upper body strength to make overhead ballerina presses look easy,
particularly with the sparrow-sized Alina Cojocaru in last Saturday evening's Giselle (he stepped in for an ailing Herman Cornejo), but also in the case of the substantially taller Polina Semionova earlier in the week. In Cinderella, he confidently lifted Gillian Murphy above his head and gracefully descended a set of stairs. He has burnished other elements of his partnering studies—the feather-soft placing of the ballerina back on point, firmly gripping her waist as she tilts downward in arabesque, arranging his gaze to complement hers. It's somewhat ironic that the better partner a man is, the more he disappears, but in a good way. Hallberg in Giselle. Photo: Gene Schiavone Hallberg's demeanor is less that of an innocent youth now, and grounded with more maturity and intent. When he ponders his fate, it reads as concerned instead of unclear. And his technique remains paradigmatic, amplified through an emphasis of certain details. A leg held at 90º for an added second or two projects into infinity through his gloriously pointed, high-arched foot. As he circles in the forest, a small scissor step has become far wider and bolder, expressing ecstasy but also ferocity. (Has he learned to outwardly savor those moments when he approaches the sublime, as his fellow dancers often do?) And as always, he floats in perfect split grand jetés, defying gravity. One drawback is that he is so long-legged that the Met stage seems too small for him in these leaps. I would not have predicted that Semionova would be such a profoundly moving Giselle; her rather tall height doesn't lend itself to the girlishness that in part makes the character's illness and death so terribly sad. But she moves with such tenderness and delicacy that she appeared to be moving through water at times. Hallberg is the right height for her, and together they were heartachingly gorgeous. He is tall for Cojocaru, with whom he danced on Saturday, but she gives a powerful portrayal of the broken ingenue. (Plus, how can one quibble with him as a substitute, despite missing Cornejo's only Giselle?) She is a natural fit for the role, seamlessly transitioning from a demure coquette to a tragic spirit. Again, it is a lovely gift that Cojocaru, one of the luminaries of the
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the remaining holdouts happen to be sitting in the White House (and in one of Connecticut's Senate seats). That discrepency is disastrous for American interests, but is an excellent opportunity for Democrats to finally make the case that this administration has been a failure on every level, not just including -- but especially -- in the area of national security. posted by Glenn Greenwald | 10:45 AM Revision as of 15:11, 21 September 2010 by Zexium (Talk | contribs) (→‎Cybersquatter on "*.imaginaryrealities.com") Old content for this page has been archived, and can be found at the following locations. Main Page/Archive 1 Main Page/Archive 2 Main Page/Archive 3 1 Anonymous users and spam 2 Archiving 3 Viewing figures 4 Quest pages 5 Sidebar 6 Database Error 7 DNS problems 8 Cybersquatter on "*.imaginaryrealities.com" Anonymous users and spam Should we consider disabling anonymous editing to reduce spam? Do we feel that anyone is likely to particularly want to make anonymous contributions? Personally, I'd like it because it would stop me making edits while logged out, but it would also mean much less despamifying. A CAPTCHA extension may also be useful, but there are valid points against it. See also Mediawiki manual: combating spam. -Taepha 07:29, 24 July 2009 (UTC) Proactive or Reactive? Unless it becomes a real problem, I think it's better to react to it case by case. If it becomes a major issue then is the time to consider proactive solutions. As far as I know we've only had one instance? Zexium 10:33, 24 July 2009 (UTC) Rather a few more than one, and I'm a big fan of proactive. ;) See Special:Log/block for a list of IPs we've blocked (most are spammers, and some committed multiple instances of spamming). It also seems to be getting worse. I've blocked eight IPs today, not that doing that helps. I'm currently protecting (making user-editable only) pages after a few attacks, as once the bots start on a page, they won't stop. Special:RecentChanges seems to be filling up with spam and spam fixing. -Taepha 10:56, 24 July 2009 (UTC) ns and whois lookups suggest that these may be bot
the remaining holdouts happen to be sitting in the White House (and in one of Connecticut's Senate seats). That discrepency is disastrous for American interests, but is an excellent opportunity for Democrats to finally make the case that this administration has been a failure on every level, not just including -- but especially -- in the area of national security. posted by Glenn Greenwald | 10:45 AM Revision as of 15:11, 21 September 2010 by Zexium (Talk | contribs) (→‎Cybersquatter on "*.imaginaryrealities.com") Old content for this page has been archived, and can be found at the following locations. Main Page/Archive 1 Main Page/Archive 2 Main Page/Archive 3 1 Anonymous users and spam 2 Archiving 3 Viewing figures 4 Quest pages 5 Sidebar 6 Database Error 7 DNS problems 8 Cybersquatter on "*.imaginaryrealities.com" Anonymous users and spam Should we consider disabling anonymous editing to reduce spam? Do we feel that anyone is likely to particularly want to make anonymous contributions? Personally, I'd like it because it would stop me making edits while logged out, but it would also mean much less despamifying. A CAPTCHA extension may also be useful, but there are valid points against it. See also Mediawiki manual: combating spam. -Taepha 07:29, 24 July 2009 (UTC) Proactive or Reactive? Unless it becomes a real problem, I think it's better to react to it case by case. If it becomes a major issue then is the time to consider proactive solutions. As far as I know we've only had one instance? Zexium 10:33, 24 July 2009 (UTC) Rather a few more than one, and I'm a big fan of proactive. ;) See Special:Log/block for a list of IPs we've blocked (most are spammers, and some committed multiple instances of spamming). It also seems to be getting worse. I've blocked eight IPs today, not that doing that helps. I'm currently protecting (making user-editable only) pages after a few attacks, as once the bots start on a page, they won't stop. Special:RecentChanges seems to be filling up with spam and spam fixing. -Taepha 10:56, 24 July 2009 (UTC) ns and whois lookups suggest that these may be bot
nets. Whether knowing this helps or not I don't know. Zexium 11:47, 24 July 2009 (UTC) Yesterday I would have agreed with a reactive stance; today we got a whole bunch of spam dumped on us. I had thought that the spam bots were naively targetting direct links from the main page (makes sense - they have less computational work to do that way), in which case simply protecting all links from the main page would have worked nicely. Unfortunately, today's aren't following that pattern. For now, I've pre-emptively protected the main page - it's a very obvious spammer target, and I'm slightly surprised it hasn't been hit already. In the long run, we want a solution which: Will stop most of the spam (I doubt we can stop all of it) Won't discourage people from just coming along and editing. To that end, I think it's possible to use captcha without being heavy-handed about it - one of the common wiki captcha options is to require it for edits made from non-confirmed accounts which are attempting to insert links to 'unrecognized external sites'. This would have blocked all the spam we've had so far, with a pretty minimal effect on legitimate edits (especially if 'discworld.atuin.net' is a 'recognized external site'), so would be pretty much ideal. That would get my vote. --Chat 17:33, 24 July 2009 (UTC) Happy to agree, although do I even have a vote anyway :) Zexium 17:57, 24 July 2009 (UTC) A low level captcha would be a good approach. We will have to make some sacrifices which may discourage random editing, but that's unavoidable if we want to stop the spam. We could add a limited protection and if that doesn't stop the majority of the vandalism we could step up to a higher level. Using captcha on adding external links would not solve every problem though, as there seems to be a lot of gibberish vandalism. Rehevkor ✉ 19:32, 24 July 2009 (UTC) I'm for the captcha option as well; this is getting ridiculous. But looking at the history I do see a few legitimate edits by anonymous users, so it doesn't seem the right thing to block anons entirely. --Ilde 19:56, 24 July 2009 (UTC) Blocking anons entirely should never be an option. But we will probably
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, Los Angeles Times, sports writer, Burbank Leader obituary, December 1, 2001, by Molly Shore Former Leader sports writer dies BURBANK -- Darin August Esper, a former sports writer for the Burbank Leader and Los Angeles Times, died Nov. 25, 2001, at his family's Burbank home. He was 40. Esper is remembered by his colleagues as a well-rounded sports writer who could cover anything from high school sports to professional auto racing. "When it came to local sports knowledge, there was nobody that knew more than Darin Esper," said Jeff Tully, the Leader's sports editor. "Along with the sports knowledge, he was always a very nice person." In his reporting for the Times, Esper covered the Long Beach Grand Prix and the California 500 in Fontana. "Motor sports was his passion," said Mike Kupper, the Times' senior assistant sports editor, who sometimes went on assignments with Esper. "Darin was a very hard worker. Nothing got between him and what he wanted to get done," Kupper said. Born Jan. 18, 1961, in Santa Monica, Esper was a lifelong resident of Burbank. Although he didn't participate in sports in high school, choosing instead to play the French horn in the school band, he was an avid sports fan. "Since he was a Burbank graduate and came from a sports family, his knowledge was invaluable when he worked for me at the paper," Tully said. It was Esper's brother Damin who preceded Tully as the paper's sports editor. Esper's dad, Dwain, is a sports writer and announcer. "All of us in this family are not athletic, but we admire sports," Dwain Esper said. Esper is survived by his parents, Dwain and Diane Esper, and his brothers Damin and Dilan. No funeral service is planned. Gerald Eugene Reigle---AKA Jerry Reigle Born: August 6, 1968, Harrisburg, PA Died: August 30, 2011, Camp Hill, PA, age 43,---d. stomach cancer Patriot-News, 1999 - June, 2008 Area Auto Racing News, assistant editor, Wife: Kelly. The Patriot-News obituary, August 30, 2011, Former Patriot-News sports writer Jerry Reigle dies at 43 Jerry Reigle, well-known in the midstate and
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’s letters is like having her whisper in your ear and embrace you gleefully. "Though Virginia and Vanessa, Clive and Bertie, Bunny and Roger all feature, this is much more than another tribute to the tribe" "Chisholm’s masterstoke is to celebrate the letter as artwork… Letters are, of course, a site of aesthetic experiment and creativity, and to view them as such permits the artistry of the fragment to stand, enabling the collage collection to tell other stories of form and function" Times Literary Supplement Dora Carrington was born in 1893 in Hereford. At seventeen she enrolled at the Slade School of Fine Art, part of an extraordinary generation of painters including Mark Gertler and Paul and John Nash. She painted her friends, her house, her animals, her furniture and designed jackets for books published by Virginia and Leonard Woolf’s Hogarth Press. She was the long-time companion of writer Lytton Strachey, though in 1921 she married Ralph Partridge, who joined her and Lytton in a largely harmonious ménage à trois. In 1932, after the death of Strachey from cancer, she committed suicide, aged thirty-eight. Anne Chisholm is a biographer and critic who has also worked in journalism and publishing. She has written biographies of Nancy Cunard, which won the Silver PEN Prize for non-fiction, Lord Beaverbrook (with Michael Davie) which was runner-up for the Hawthornden Prize, and, most recently, of the diarist and Bloomsbury insider Frances Partridge, which was shortlisted for the Marsh Biography Award. She is a former chair and now vice president of the Royal Society of Literature. “Today’s Mahdiya may seem small, but during its heyday Mahdiya was the Fatimid capital of North Africa and the successful home base that led to the conquest of Cairo, which then ultimately led to the city’s demise as Cairo took over as the capital of the Fatimid empire” – excerpt from Tunisia.com Mahdiya today - Mahdiya as a fishing village has a 'lazy town' reputation, a town where time stands still. However to just dismiss Mahdiya as a fishing village would be hasty as this former Fatimid capital has plenty to justify a visit. Photo Credit: Glyn Willett, UK.
’s letters is like having her whisper in your ear and embrace you gleefully. "Though Virginia and Vanessa, Clive and Bertie, Bunny and Roger all feature, this is much more than another tribute to the tribe" "Chisholm’s masterstoke is to celebrate the letter as artwork… Letters are, of course, a site of aesthetic experiment and creativity, and to view them as such permits the artistry of the fragment to stand, enabling the collage collection to tell other stories of form and function" Times Literary Supplement Dora Carrington was born in 1893 in Hereford. At seventeen she enrolled at the Slade School of Fine Art, part of an extraordinary generation of painters including Mark Gertler and Paul and John Nash. She painted her friends, her house, her animals, her furniture and designed jackets for books published by Virginia and Leonard Woolf’s Hogarth Press. She was the long-time companion of writer Lytton Strachey, though in 1921 she married Ralph Partridge, who joined her and Lytton in a largely harmonious ménage à trois. In 1932, after the death of Strachey from cancer, she committed suicide, aged thirty-eight. Anne Chisholm is a biographer and critic who has also worked in journalism and publishing. She has written biographies of Nancy Cunard, which won the Silver PEN Prize for non-fiction, Lord Beaverbrook (with Michael Davie) which was runner-up for the Hawthornden Prize, and, most recently, of the diarist and Bloomsbury insider Frances Partridge, which was shortlisted for the Marsh Biography Award. She is a former chair and now vice president of the Royal Society of Literature. “Today’s Mahdiya may seem small, but during its heyday Mahdiya was the Fatimid capital of North Africa and the successful home base that led to the conquest of Cairo, which then ultimately led to the city’s demise as Cairo took over as the capital of the Fatimid empire” – excerpt from Tunisia.com Mahdiya today - Mahdiya as a fishing village has a 'lazy town' reputation, a town where time stands still. However to just dismiss Mahdiya as a fishing village would be hasty as this former Fatimid capital has plenty to justify a visit. Photo Credit: Glyn Willett, UK.
Copyright. Please click for enlargement. Please also read related article: Great Moments in Ismaili History: The Establishment of the Fatimid Caliphate Al-Mahdiya was the first capital of the Fatimids, and was built in 913 by the 11th Ismaili Imam/first Fatimid Caliph, al-Mahdi. The city functioned as a port from which the Fatimids launched their campaign to conquer Egypt, which they did in 969. Thereafter, the capital shifted to Cairo. Architecturally the most significant building in the town is the Great Mosque built in 916. This is the earliest surviving example of a Fatimid mosque. The design of the mosque differs considerably from earlier North African mosques as it had no minarets and only one monumental entrance giving it the appearance of a fortress rather than a mosque. It is believed that the entrance was reserved for the Fatimid Imam, his family and court. The other features of the mosque included a courtyard with single arcades on all four sides, and a sanctuary with a T-shaped arrangement of nave and transepts. Simerg is indebted to Glyn Willett of the United Kingdom for providing the following photos of the Fatimid port, the ruins of the city’s fortifications and the al-Mahdiya mosque. Willett maintains a strong presence on the Virtual Tourist Web site, and operates under the user name Willetsworld. Many of the photos produced below may be clicked for enlargements. The city today: The Fatimid port (3) and the Al-Mahdiya Mosque (4) in relation to other non-Fatimid historical sites or tourist destinations in Mahdiya. (1) Lighthouse (2) Fort (5) City Gate (6) Place Khadi en- Noamine (7) Place du Caire Fatimid Port On the southern coast of the peninsula are the remains of the Old Harbour which was used by the Fatimids and, much earlier, by the Romans. It measures 126m (138yds) by 57m (62yds). Very little remains of the Fatimid port. On both sides of the narrow entrance channel, 15m (16 yds) long, there were two Fatimid watch towers with a chain suspended between them. The base of these towers are still there, but it is hard to imagine what it must have looked like. Further
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stantin B. Gordon Anna D. Smorodchenko, Anna D. Smorodchenko Krzysztof Poterlowicz, Krzysztof Poterlowicz Giustina Ferone, Giustina Ferone Fondazione SDN Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico, 80143 Napoli, Italy Yoshinori Kohwi, Yoshinori Kohwi Life Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 Caterina Missero, Caterina Missero CEINGE Biotechnologie Avanzate, 80145 Naples, Italy Terumi Kohwi-Shigematsu, Terumi Kohwi-Shigematsu Correspondence to Vladimir A. Botchkarev: [email protected]; or Terumi Kohwi-Shigematsu: [email protected] Vladimir A. Botchkarev M.Y. Fessing and A.N. Mardaryev contributed equally to this paper. Abbreviations used in this paper: epidermal differentiation complex wild type © 2011 Fessing et al. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201101148 p63 delegates during skin development Michael Y. Fessing, Andrei N. Mardaryev, Michal R. Gdula, Andrey A. Sharov, Tatyana Y. Sharova, Valentina Rapisarda, Konstantin B. Gordon, Anna D. Smorodchenko, Krzysztof Poterlowicz, Giustina Ferone, Yoshinori Kohwi, Caterina Missero, Terumi Kohwi-Shigematsu, Vladimir A. Botchkarev; p63 regulates Satb1 to control tissue-specific chromatin remodeling during development of the epidermis. J Cell Biol 19 September 2011; 194 (6): 825–839. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201101148 During development, multipotent progenitor cells establish tissue-specific programs of gene expression. In this
stantin B. Gordon Anna D. Smorodchenko, Anna D. Smorodchenko Krzysztof Poterlowicz, Krzysztof Poterlowicz Giustina Ferone, Giustina Ferone Fondazione SDN Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico, 80143 Napoli, Italy Yoshinori Kohwi, Yoshinori Kohwi Life Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 Caterina Missero, Caterina Missero CEINGE Biotechnologie Avanzate, 80145 Naples, Italy Terumi Kohwi-Shigematsu, Terumi Kohwi-Shigematsu Correspondence to Vladimir A. Botchkarev: [email protected]; or Terumi Kohwi-Shigematsu: [email protected] Vladimir A. Botchkarev M.Y. Fessing and A.N. Mardaryev contributed equally to this paper. Abbreviations used in this paper: epidermal differentiation complex wild type © 2011 Fessing et al. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201101148 p63 delegates during skin development Michael Y. Fessing, Andrei N. Mardaryev, Michal R. Gdula, Andrey A. Sharov, Tatyana Y. Sharova, Valentina Rapisarda, Konstantin B. Gordon, Anna D. Smorodchenko, Krzysztof Poterlowicz, Giustina Ferone, Yoshinori Kohwi, Caterina Missero, Terumi Kohwi-Shigematsu, Vladimir A. Botchkarev; p63 regulates Satb1 to control tissue-specific chromatin remodeling during development of the epidermis. J Cell Biol 19 September 2011; 194 (6): 825–839. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201101148 During development, multipotent progenitor cells establish tissue-specific programs of gene expression. In this
paper, we show that p63 transcription factor, a master regulator of epidermal morphogenesis, executes its function in part by directly regulating expression of the genome organizer Satb1 in progenitor cells. p63 binds to a proximal regulatory region of the Satb1 gene, and p63 ablation results in marked reduction in the Satb1 expression levels in the epidermis. Satb1−/− mice show impaired epidermal morphology. In Satb1-null epidermis, chromatin architecture of the epidermal differentiation complex locus containing genes associated with epidermal differentiation is altered primarily at its central domain, where Satb1 binding was confirmed by chromatin immunoprecipitation–on-chip analysis. Furthermore, genes within this domain fail to be properly activated upon terminal differentiation. Satb1 expression in p63+/− skin explants treated with p63 small interfering ribonucleic acid partially restored the epidermal phenotype of p63-deficient mice. These data provide a novel mechanism by which Satb1, a direct downstream target of p63, contributes in epidermal morphogenesis via establishing tissue-specific chromatin organization and gene expression in epidermal progenitor cells. During the execution of developmental programs, the components of the chromatin-remodeling and transcription machinery are expressed in a highly organized manner, resulting in the establishment of tissue-specific patterns of gene activation and silencing (Hemberger et al., 2009). However, the mechanisms underlying these series of events to achieve terminal differentiation of specific cell types are still unclear. The program of epidermal differentiation and barrier formation in mice begins at about embryonic day 14.5 (E14.5) followed by the appearance of the spinous and granular layers at E16.5 and establishment of a functional epidermal barrier at E18.5 (Fuchs, 2007; Koster and Roop, 2007; Blanpain and Fuchs, 2009). This program is tightly controlled by several transcription regulators, including the p63 transcription factor (Koster and Roop, 2007; Truong and Khavari, 2007; Crum and McKeon, 2010), as well as by the DNA- and chromatin-remodeling factors (DNA methyltransferase DNMT1, histone demethylase JMJD3, histone deacetylases 1/2, ATP-dependent chromatin-modifying enzymes Brg1 and Mi-2β
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Call For Change, Lack of Leadership, Time to Turn to the Young Guys? And Other Bulls Bullets Author: Michael Cerami Michael Cerami covers the Chicago Cubs, Bears, and Bulls at Bleacher Nation. You can find him on Twitter @Michael_Cerami British Telecom to hire 1,800 to boost in-house digital talent British Telecom is focusing on entry-level talent, including apprentices, graduates, and women returning back to work, among others. UK-based telecom provider British Telecom (BT) said it would hire 1,800 people in India by April 2024 to grow its in-house digital expertise and workforce from 3,500 to 6,500, which will include adding 1,000 employees in the UK. The employees in India will be based around Bengaluru and Gurugram across roles spanning product management, software engineering, cloud, design, data, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and agile delivery. “Digital was founded to accelerate BT’s transformation, innovation, and return to growth. To succeed, we need to bring in and upskill the top digital talent,” said Harmeen Mehta, chief digital and innovation officer at BT. “Our efforts will boost the tech communities in the UK and India along the way.” BT is focusing on entry-level talent - apprentices, graduates, women returning back to work, and others starting their careers in digital platforms - who could make up as many as 400 of the planned headcount. BT’s FY23 financial outlook remains unchanged as the incremental costs associated with these hiring plans are offset by a reduction in its reliance on subcontracted labour. “We’re transforming the way BT engages with talent as we add to the type of people we want in the heart of this new business unit,” said Mark Murphy, director of HR, Digital. “New arrivals will be immediately contributing to the progressive, collaborative, transformative ‘Digital Way’ of our functioning,” he said. british telecom hiring telecom provider digital expertise british telecom india NFL Preview: How Much Improved is San Francisco this Season? 33 Views by D.S. Williamson August 24, 2017, 7:14 pm inNFL One of the worst teams in the NFL the past couple of seasons, the San Francisco 49’ers are looking to change their fortunes right away. San Francisco went through a couple of major changes during the
Call For Change, Lack of Leadership, Time to Turn to the Young Guys? And Other Bulls Bullets Author: Michael Cerami Michael Cerami covers the Chicago Cubs, Bears, and Bulls at Bleacher Nation. You can find him on Twitter @Michael_Cerami British Telecom to hire 1,800 to boost in-house digital talent British Telecom is focusing on entry-level talent, including apprentices, graduates, and women returning back to work, among others. UK-based telecom provider British Telecom (BT) said it would hire 1,800 people in India by April 2024 to grow its in-house digital expertise and workforce from 3,500 to 6,500, which will include adding 1,000 employees in the UK. The employees in India will be based around Bengaluru and Gurugram across roles spanning product management, software engineering, cloud, design, data, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and agile delivery. “Digital was founded to accelerate BT’s transformation, innovation, and return to growth. To succeed, we need to bring in and upskill the top digital talent,” said Harmeen Mehta, chief digital and innovation officer at BT. “Our efforts will boost the tech communities in the UK and India along the way.” BT is focusing on entry-level talent - apprentices, graduates, women returning back to work, and others starting their careers in digital platforms - who could make up as many as 400 of the planned headcount. BT’s FY23 financial outlook remains unchanged as the incremental costs associated with these hiring plans are offset by a reduction in its reliance on subcontracted labour. “We’re transforming the way BT engages with talent as we add to the type of people we want in the heart of this new business unit,” said Mark Murphy, director of HR, Digital. “New arrivals will be immediately contributing to the progressive, collaborative, transformative ‘Digital Way’ of our functioning,” he said. british telecom hiring telecom provider digital expertise british telecom india NFL Preview: How Much Improved is San Francisco this Season? 33 Views by D.S. Williamson August 24, 2017, 7:14 pm inNFL One of the worst teams in the NFL the past couple of seasons, the San Francisco 49’ers are looking to change their fortunes right away. San Francisco went through a couple of major changes during the
offseason. San Francisco 49ers 2017 Preview and Odds The main change was hiring former Tampa Bay safety turned NFL commentator John Lynch as their General Manager. Lynch is a total football guy. He decided to hire Kyle Shanahan, the Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator during Atlanta’s run to the Super Bowl last season, as the 49’ers’ new head coach. Both Lynch and Shanahan bring plenty of NFL experience to the 49’ers. Will all of that experience translate into a better season than the horrible 2016-2017 NFL Season? I attempt to answer that question. Lynch Made His Mark on 2017 NFL Draft Day Lynch made a splash on draft day. He kept in touch with Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Pace in the days leading up to the NFL Draft. On NFL Draft Day, Pace spoke to Lynch about moving up to pick 2 in Round 1 so that the Bears could draft North Carolina quarterback Mitch Trubisky. Lynch had no desire to draft Trubisky. He managed to only move down one spot, to the Bears’ position at pick 3, as well as stock up on picks for the 2017 NFL Draft, and the 2018 NFL Draft. Lynch turned the third pick into DE Jonathan Solomon from Stanford. He turned a later pick in the first round, through more wheeling and dealing, into LB Reuben Foster from Alabama. The San Francisco 49’ers GM said that he got a chance to stock up on draft picks while still managing to draft 2 of the top 3 players on the 49’ers Draft Board. That’s close to amazing. Kyle Shanahan Can’t Be Worse Than Chip Kelly Chip Kelly, the architect of the Oregon Ducks motion offense broke into the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles. After being fired by the Eagles, Kelly was hired by the San Francisco 49’ers. Kelly only lasted a single season in San Francisco. Shanahan can’t be worse than Chip Kelly. Yes, Kyle Shanahan (let’s not confuse him with his more famous father) garnered most of the blame for Atlanta’s offensive meltdown in Super Bowl 51. Even Falcons’ QB Matt Ryan wondered during the Super Bowl why Shanahan kept calling passing plays even though the Falcons had a healthy lead in the fourth quarter. Shanahan’s play-calling didn’t lead to San Francisco balking at hiring the offensive coordinator with the great coaching pedigree. There’s no way that Kyle Shanahan
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and I will not be surprised if this gets nominated for Oscars, it deserves them. In some ways, those early Wonder Woman comics are hokey, outdated and a wee bit sexist. But they're a lot of fun to read. Unlike so many creators working in the nascent early days of the superhero genre, Marston didn't simply recycle the same tropes, but worked to create a new kind of hero who could speak to a more liberated and progressive culture. Both he and his creation were very much ahead of their time. In March 2005, Warner Bros. and Silver Pictures announced that Joss Whedon would write and direct the film.[74] Early drafts of his screenplay included Steve Trevor as the narrator, a fierce battle between Diana and her mother over Trevor's welfare, and after leaving Themyscira, his need to frequently rescue a Diana rendered helpless by the modern world.[75] Whedon was not able to complete a final version of his screenplay, and left the project in 2007.[76][77] wonder woman, wonder woman movie, new wonder woman movie, wonder woman trailer, new wonder woman trailer, wonder woman: bloodlines, wonder woman: bloodlines trailer, wonder woman animated movie, new wonder woman animated movie, Steve Trevor, themyscira, amazons, diana of themyscira, Diana Prince, cheetah, The Cheetah, dr. poison, doctor poison, doctor cyber, dr. cyber, Giganta, dc universe, dc universe movies, dc universe animated movies, dc animated movies, dc animation, dc films Up to this point, I had watched all of the DCEU movies and have been entertained, but not particularly impressed. When I walked away from Batman V Superman, Wonder Woman was without a doubt the best part and I had hopes for her solo film. After Suicide Squad, my hopes were lessened, but still present. After seeing the film twice I can confidently say it is one of, if not the greatest super hero movies ever made. In May 2017, early tracking had Wonder Woman opening with $65–75 million, and possibly as high as $105 million.[177][178][179][180][174] The film opened Friday, June 2, 2017, across 4,165 theaters and made $38.7 million on its opening day, including $3.7 million in IMAX. It was the biggest single-day gross for a woman-directed film, ahead of the $35.9 million opening Friday of Catherine Hardwic
and I will not be surprised if this gets nominated for Oscars, it deserves them. In some ways, those early Wonder Woman comics are hokey, outdated and a wee bit sexist. But they're a lot of fun to read. Unlike so many creators working in the nascent early days of the superhero genre, Marston didn't simply recycle the same tropes, but worked to create a new kind of hero who could speak to a more liberated and progressive culture. Both he and his creation were very much ahead of their time. In March 2005, Warner Bros. and Silver Pictures announced that Joss Whedon would write and direct the film.[74] Early drafts of his screenplay included Steve Trevor as the narrator, a fierce battle between Diana and her mother over Trevor's welfare, and after leaving Themyscira, his need to frequently rescue a Diana rendered helpless by the modern world.[75] Whedon was not able to complete a final version of his screenplay, and left the project in 2007.[76][77] wonder woman, wonder woman movie, new wonder woman movie, wonder woman trailer, new wonder woman trailer, wonder woman: bloodlines, wonder woman: bloodlines trailer, wonder woman animated movie, new wonder woman animated movie, Steve Trevor, themyscira, amazons, diana of themyscira, Diana Prince, cheetah, The Cheetah, dr. poison, doctor poison, doctor cyber, dr. cyber, Giganta, dc universe, dc universe movies, dc universe animated movies, dc animated movies, dc animation, dc films Up to this point, I had watched all of the DCEU movies and have been entertained, but not particularly impressed. When I walked away from Batman V Superman, Wonder Woman was without a doubt the best part and I had hopes for her solo film. After Suicide Squad, my hopes were lessened, but still present. After seeing the film twice I can confidently say it is one of, if not the greatest super hero movies ever made. In May 2017, early tracking had Wonder Woman opening with $65–75 million, and possibly as high as $105 million.[177][178][179][180][174] The film opened Friday, June 2, 2017, across 4,165 theaters and made $38.7 million on its opening day, including $3.7 million in IMAX. It was the biggest single-day gross for a woman-directed film, ahead of the $35.9 million opening Friday of Catherine Hardwic
ke's Twilight in 2008 and the biggest opening day for a woman-led comic book superhero film, ahead of Ghost in the Shell ($7 million).[181] This included $11 million it made from Thursday previews, also the best start for a film directed by a woman, surpassing Fifty Shades of Grey's $8.6 million which was directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, and the third-biggest of the year, behind Beauty and the Beast and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Of that, $1.5 million came from IMAX screenings.[182][183] Wonder Woman is suggested as being queer[246] or bisexual, as she and another Amazon, Io, had reciprocal feelings for each other.[247] Grant Morrison's 2016 comic Wonder Woman: Earth One, which exists parallel to the current DC comics Rebirth canon, Diana is depicted being kissed on her right cheek by a blonde woman who has put her left arm around Diana.[248] Getting Rid of Generals Won't Save Much Money, But It's Still a Good Idea Share on Facebook F Share on Twitter L Share on LinkedIn I Subscribe to RSS R July 4, 2016 Topic: Security Region: Americas Tags: United StatesDefenseDepartment Of DefenseBureaucracyU.S. Congress A bloated command structure, with four-stars reporting to four-stars, needs a trim. by James Joyner Proposed reforms to the U.S. military command structure designed to save money likely won't save enough to matter. They could, however, be a good idea anyway. Six years ago, then-Secretary of Defense Robert Gates announced plans to, among other things, shut down Joint Forces Command (JFCOM) and move to cut at least fifty generals and admirals and 150 Senior Executive Service positions over the next two years. This was in reaction to the new “austerity” facing the Department of Defense and was ostensibly going to provide cost savings that could be “reinvested” in the warfighting forces. JFCOM was ultimately absorbed into the Joint Staff and the personnel cuts never came. Gates' successor, Chuck Hagel, ordered a 20 percent cut in his own staff at the Pentagon as a “first step.” His uniformed counterpart, then-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey, made vague promises of similar cuts in his staff as well as those of the Combatant Commands and the service component staffs that support them.
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2018 Jim the Wonder Dog In the 1930’s, the Llewellyn setter known as “Jim the Wonder Dog” correctly picked the winner of seven Kentucky Derby’s in a row. An improbable feat even for the most adapt handicapper, but Jim’s owner Sam Van Arsdale insisted there was nothing deceitful about his dog’s apparent ability to predict the outcome of the prestigious race year after year. Here’s how it worked: Van Arsdale would set down sealed envelopes each containing the name of a horse in the race. Jim would walk up to one and put his paw on it. The envelope was then stored in a locked safe. After the race, the envelope was reopened revealing the winning horse each time. The soft spoken Van Arsdale never wanted to profit off his prized pooch so he turned down all offers to reveal the contents of the envelopes before the race. Van Arsdale and Jim on a hunting trip Jim is also credited with accurately guessing the gender of unborn children and in 1936 correctly picked the New York Yankees to win the World Series. Skeptics and doubters were aplenty, but Van Arsdale insisted it was no trick Jim died in 1937 at the age of 12. This entry was posted in History, unrememebred history and tagged Dog picks Derby winners, Jim the Wonder Dog, Sam Van Arsdale, The Kentucky Derby, Unremembered, Unrememebered History. UNREMEMBERED Preview: New Book Explores History’s Connections and Coincidences Posted on May 3, 2018 Updated on August 10, 2018 Author Ken Zurski (Peoria Stories & The Wreck of the Columbia) answers questions about his new book “UNREMEMBERED: Tales of the Nearly Famous and the Not Quite Forgotten:” Unremembered is an interesting word. Why did you choose it? I really liked it for one. It’s not used very often, but I saw it once and immediately knew it fit what I was trying to do. And that would be a blog of forgotten history stories? Well, yea, sort of. I was thinking a book first and thought it would make a terrific title. I had stories but wasn’t sure of the direction. I had a list of people and events I’d read about and wanted to write so I started the blog first and now here
2018 Jim the Wonder Dog In the 1930’s, the Llewellyn setter known as “Jim the Wonder Dog” correctly picked the winner of seven Kentucky Derby’s in a row. An improbable feat even for the most adapt handicapper, but Jim’s owner Sam Van Arsdale insisted there was nothing deceitful about his dog’s apparent ability to predict the outcome of the prestigious race year after year. Here’s how it worked: Van Arsdale would set down sealed envelopes each containing the name of a horse in the race. Jim would walk up to one and put his paw on it. The envelope was then stored in a locked safe. After the race, the envelope was reopened revealing the winning horse each time. The soft spoken Van Arsdale never wanted to profit off his prized pooch so he turned down all offers to reveal the contents of the envelopes before the race. Van Arsdale and Jim on a hunting trip Jim is also credited with accurately guessing the gender of unborn children and in 1936 correctly picked the New York Yankees to win the World Series. Skeptics and doubters were aplenty, but Van Arsdale insisted it was no trick Jim died in 1937 at the age of 12. This entry was posted in History, unrememebred history and tagged Dog picks Derby winners, Jim the Wonder Dog, Sam Van Arsdale, The Kentucky Derby, Unremembered, Unrememebered History. UNREMEMBERED Preview: New Book Explores History’s Connections and Coincidences Posted on May 3, 2018 Updated on August 10, 2018 Author Ken Zurski (Peoria Stories & The Wreck of the Columbia) answers questions about his new book “UNREMEMBERED: Tales of the Nearly Famous and the Not Quite Forgotten:” Unremembered is an interesting word. Why did you choose it? I really liked it for one. It’s not used very often, but I saw it once and immediately knew it fit what I was trying to do. And that would be a blog of forgotten history stories? Well, yea, sort of. I was thinking a book first and thought it would make a terrific title. I had stories but wasn’t sure of the direction. I had a list of people and events I’d read about and wanted to write so I started the blog first and now here
we are two years later and finally a book. The book is different from the blog in that it tells multiple stories but within the context of a flowing or entwined narrative. Was that planned? Mostly, yes. I didn’t want to do a bathroom book with just a bunch of articles. The stories on the blog are short so there would have to be a hundred or more in the book. I began thinking of stories intertwining and that sparked my interest in telling stories of people and events and their connections to each other, something I did in an abbreviated way with my book Peoria Stories. Some of the connections are more obvious than others and there are four parts to Unremembered so there are different themes, but with a thread that connects them all. Some people seem to pop up and leave and others reemerge. Is this because of their connections? Oh, Yes. There are probably 70 people featured in the book all under the same guise of being nearly famous or not quite forgotten. Some appear briefly others more prominently. George Francis Train is one character that seems to have his hand in everything. Did you know that going in? Oh, of course. Train was probably the person that best exemplifies what I was trying to convey in Unremembered. He was a resourceful figure and had some pretty amazing accomplishments in his lifetime, but he tried too hard to be important. Eventually his antics led many to believe he was insane. Others greatly admired him. In the end though, hardly anyone remembers him. So he fits under the category of “nearly famous”? Yes, I suppose, in how time treated his story. Today, he’s certainly not famous when compared to others, but in the later half of the 19th century he was a very famous figure, prominently in the news and influential and controversial too. And Nellie Bly, the journalist, where does she fit in? She is sort of like Train but never seemed to push herself into the spotlight like Train did. Certainly traveling around the world is a heady stuff for a woman at the time, but she did it to further her status as a journalist, not become a celebrity. That she became famous was a bonus. So she is not quite forgotten? Exactly her name comes up in books about the early history of journalism. But most people don’t know all of her amazing story. Train and Bly seems to
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always hated them together. I really was hoping her and Donald would end up as a couple. They certainly hinted at it for a while,” another added. “Sometimes I think, “Wow just several years ago, they got into a brutal brawl, and she later kidnapped and tortured him,” another said. Clearly there’s no love lost since Tom was killed off with no possibility of return. Neither did faking her death Patiently waiting for September 27. #TheBlacklist :: @msmeganboone A post shared by The Blacklist (@nbcblacklist) on Sep 12, 2017 at 12:31pm PDT RELATED: Why ‘The Blacklist’ Star Megan Boone Almost Quit Acting Before She Landed the Role of Elizabeth Keen To be fair, fans have more of an issue with The Blacklist‘s overuse of fake deaths than only Liz’s. In fact, there’s an entire Reddit thread dedicated to listing all the fake deaths that have happened on the show. The poster stated that there were nine fake deaths in season 1, upwards of 16 in season 2, a large but unknown amount in season 3, around seven in season 4 and three in season 5. For season 6, the fan lists two fake deaths and three in season 7. “It is interesting there are real deaths covered up among the fake deaths. Often they come together. If Red is not Raymond Reddington, then there must be a record of the death of his previous identity at around the time he took over this one. Unless of course the delete order came and it is as if his previous life never existed,” another pointed out. Viewers are hoping for less of this plot device and more creative writing in future episodes. Minor details matter to those who know Twitter. You asked. I have delivered. Cardiothoracic surgeon reacts to @NBCBlacklist placing a chest tube. pic.twitter.com/LwPQcgzbqK — Dr Nikki Stamp FRACS (@drnikkistamp) November 7, 2019 RELATED: The Interesting Connections Between ‘The Blacklist’ Stars Outside of The Show Many more inconsistencies lie in the series as a whole, but some of the minor details are worth mentioning because they come up again and again. A common complaint is that Red is often recognized by some, but never by law enforcement in
always hated them together. I really was hoping her and Donald would end up as a couple. They certainly hinted at it for a while,” another added. “Sometimes I think, “Wow just several years ago, they got into a brutal brawl, and she later kidnapped and tortured him,” another said. Clearly there’s no love lost since Tom was killed off with no possibility of return. Neither did faking her death Patiently waiting for September 27. #TheBlacklist :: @msmeganboone A post shared by The Blacklist (@nbcblacklist) on Sep 12, 2017 at 12:31pm PDT RELATED: Why ‘The Blacklist’ Star Megan Boone Almost Quit Acting Before She Landed the Role of Elizabeth Keen To be fair, fans have more of an issue with The Blacklist‘s overuse of fake deaths than only Liz’s. In fact, there’s an entire Reddit thread dedicated to listing all the fake deaths that have happened on the show. The poster stated that there were nine fake deaths in season 1, upwards of 16 in season 2, a large but unknown amount in season 3, around seven in season 4 and three in season 5. For season 6, the fan lists two fake deaths and three in season 7. “It is interesting there are real deaths covered up among the fake deaths. Often they come together. If Red is not Raymond Reddington, then there must be a record of the death of his previous identity at around the time he took over this one. Unless of course the delete order came and it is as if his previous life never existed,” another pointed out. Viewers are hoping for less of this plot device and more creative writing in future episodes. Minor details matter to those who know Twitter. You asked. I have delivered. Cardiothoracic surgeon reacts to @NBCBlacklist placing a chest tube. pic.twitter.com/LwPQcgzbqK — Dr Nikki Stamp FRACS (@drnikkistamp) November 7, 2019 RELATED: The Interesting Connections Between ‘The Blacklist’ Stars Outside of The Show Many more inconsistencies lie in the series as a whole, but some of the minor details are worth mentioning because they come up again and again. A common complaint is that Red is often recognized by some, but never by law enforcement in
public. Along with that comes the lack of media most of the “blacklisters” receive. Some wonder how so many underground criminals can exist with such extensive resumes without alerting the media. Another fan posted a thread pointing to more discrepancies. One to note is how often Red flies wherever he wants, whenever he wants which is unlikely for a criminal on the FBI’s Most-Wanted list. And finally, one moment many still talk about is how Red was pardoned from execution seconds from being put to death. While the Red/Liz back and forth becomes bothersome seven seasons in for some, others find the big picture items a non-starter. Hopefully, season 8 brings a little more creativity for the sake of all Blacklist fans. A 3DCNN-based method to land cover classification Xu, Z. (Creator) & Wang, S. (Creator), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Dec 13 2018 A Crawl of the Mobile Web Measuring Sensor Accesses Das, A. (Creator), Acar, G. (Creator), Borisov, N. (Creator) & Pradeep, A. (Creator), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Oct 3 2018 A footprint of past climate change on the diversity and population structure of Miscanthus sinensis Clark, L. V. (Creator), Brummer, J. E. (Creator), Głowacka, K. (Creator), Hall, M. (Creator), Heo, K. (Creator), Peng, J. (Creator), Yamada, T. (Creator), Yoo, J. H. (Creator), Yu, C. Y. (Creator), Zhao, H. (Creator), Long, S. P. (Creator) & Sacks, E. J. (Creator), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2014 All_Words Dong, X. (Creator), Xie, J. (Creator) & Hoang, L. (Creator), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Dec 20 2018 ARL IR Metadata Documentation Website Review Data Kenfield, A. (Creator), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Dec 14 2018 Austin Water Utility Monthly Water Withdrawal 2000-2014
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integers a and b Example: Adding two positive integers a and b 1.If b = 0, return a 2.Increment a by 1 3.Decrement b by 1 4.Go to Step 1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithm 4 Software Engineering Software engineering is concerned with the conception, development and verification of a software system Software engineering is concerned with the conception, development and verification of a software system Identifying, Defining, Realizing, Verifying the required characteristics of software Identifying, Defining, Realizing, Verifying the required characteristics of software Some important software characteristics: Some important software characteristics: –functionality, reliability, maintainability, availability, testability, ease-of-use, portability Important part of the work of a software engineer is preparing design and technical specifications Important part of the work of a software engineer is preparing design and technical specifications 5 Software Development Process Requirement Analysis Requirement Analysis –Eliciting, Analyzing and Recording of requirements through interviews, focus groups, prototyping, –Business intelligence needs to be captured –Sometimes also involves Business Process Re-engineering –Results in Software Requirements Specification (SRS) document Specification Specification –Precisely describing the software to be written Software Architecture Software Architecture –An abstract representation of the system in terms of modules Implementation Implementation –Reducing a design to code Testing Testing –Also referred to as Quality Assurance (QA) –Often conducted by a separate team –Black box and White Box Methodologies Documentation Documentation –often overlooked, but extremely important Software Training and Support Software Training and Support Maintenance Maintenance –Very important component. About 2/3 rd of all software engineering work is maintenance 6 Databases and Information Systems Database: Collection of records stored in a computer in a systematic way Database: Collection of records stored in a computer in a systematic way –Collection of records, each record having several fields –Database can be queried to extract relevant data Relational Model: Relational Model: –Represents all information in terms of multiple tables that are related to each other Database Management System (DBMS), often simply called ‘database’, is the software that provides management of data Database Management System (DBMS), often simply called ‘database’, is the software that provides management of data A Database Transaction: A Database Transaction: –a unit of interaction with DBMS –May involve several queries –E.g. a debit/credit transaction on an ATM –Simultaneous transactions can run into
integers a and b Example: Adding two positive integers a and b 1.If b = 0, return a 2.Increment a by 1 3.Decrement b by 1 4.Go to Step 1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithm 4 Software Engineering Software engineering is concerned with the conception, development and verification of a software system Software engineering is concerned with the conception, development and verification of a software system Identifying, Defining, Realizing, Verifying the required characteristics of software Identifying, Defining, Realizing, Verifying the required characteristics of software Some important software characteristics: Some important software characteristics: –functionality, reliability, maintainability, availability, testability, ease-of-use, portability Important part of the work of a software engineer is preparing design and technical specifications Important part of the work of a software engineer is preparing design and technical specifications 5 Software Development Process Requirement Analysis Requirement Analysis –Eliciting, Analyzing and Recording of requirements through interviews, focus groups, prototyping, –Business intelligence needs to be captured –Sometimes also involves Business Process Re-engineering –Results in Software Requirements Specification (SRS) document Specification Specification –Precisely describing the software to be written Software Architecture Software Architecture –An abstract representation of the system in terms of modules Implementation Implementation –Reducing a design to code Testing Testing –Also referred to as Quality Assurance (QA) –Often conducted by a separate team –Black box and White Box Methodologies Documentation Documentation –often overlooked, but extremely important Software Training and Support Software Training and Support Maintenance Maintenance –Very important component. About 2/3 rd of all software engineering work is maintenance 6 Databases and Information Systems Database: Collection of records stored in a computer in a systematic way Database: Collection of records stored in a computer in a systematic way –Collection of records, each record having several fields –Database can be queried to extract relevant data Relational Model: Relational Model: –Represents all information in terms of multiple tables that are related to each other Database Management System (DBMS), often simply called ‘database’, is the software that provides management of data Database Management System (DBMS), often simply called ‘database’, is the software that provides management of data A Database Transaction: A Database Transaction: –a unit of interaction with DBMS –May involve several queries –E.g. a debit/credit transaction on an ATM –Simultaneous transactions can run into
concurrency problems and need to be managed properly Information Systems may have one or more databases at their core Information Systems may have one or more databases at their core –Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems integrate data and processes of an organization into a single system 8 US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics: Job Outlook for Next 10 Years (2004-2014) Job Description Expected Growth through 2014 Computer and Information Systems Managers Faster than average Computer Programmers (2 year degrees) More slowly than average Computer Software Engineers As fast as Average Computer Support Specialists Faster than Average System Administrators Much faster than average Computer Systems Analysts Much faster than average Computer Scientists and Database Administrators Much faster than average Key Areas for the next 10 years: Network Management Network Management Cyber Security Cyber Security Electronic Commerce Electronic Commerce Internet technologies Internet technologies Mobile Applications Mobile ApplicationsStatement Projected Increase much faster than average > 27% Faster than average 18 – 26 % As fast as average 9 – 17 % More slowly than average 0 – 8 % Decline Decrease by any amount [http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos258.htm#outlook] 9 Jobs in Computer Science Computer and Information Systems Managers Computer and Information Systems Managers –plan, coordinate, and direct research and facilitate the computer-related activities of firms –They direct the work of systems analysts, computer programmers, support specialists, and other computer-related workers –Chief Technology Officers, MIS directors, Project Managers, LAN/WAN managers –Need strong communication and management skills http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos258.htm 10 Jobs in Computer Science Computer Programmers Computer Programmers –People who actually write and maintain the code –They code according to specifications prepared by software engineers and system analysts Software Engineers Software Engineers –analyze users’ needs and design, construct, test, and maintain computer applications software or systems –Computer Applications Software Engineers –Computer Systems Software Engineers Computer Systems Analysts Computer Systems Analysts –Analyze the needs of an organization with regards to software, and prepare software requirement specifications (SRS) –Plan and develop new computer systems 11 Jobs in Computer Science Computer Support Specialists and System Administrators Computer Support Specialists and System Administrators –Provide technical support to keep an organizations computer systems running Computer Scientists: Computer Scientists: –Theoreticians, inventors, researchers Database Administrators Database Administrators –Work with DBMS to determine ways to organize and store data Network Administrators Network Administrators –Design and maintain
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.lehman.cuny.edu/lehman/depts/depts/langlit/mlj/mljstats.html. [7] For more information about this program, please visit https://net1.valenciacollege.edu/future-students/directconnect-to-ucf/connecting-to-other-schools. Gina Ann Garcia, Associate Professor, Department of Administrative and Policy Studies, University of Pittsburgh Minority Serving InstitutionsUndergraduate Students Race and Ethnicity of the U.S. Population Hispanic Origin and Asian Origin Subgroups Race and Ethnicity of U.S. Undergraduates Undergraduate Enrollment at HSIs Completion Rates for Students Who Started at Public Two-Year HSIs Related Ideas and Insights Becoming “Latinx Responsive”: Raising Institutional and Systemic Consciousness in California’s HSIs © 2020 American Council on Education. All rights reserved. | Privacy Statement Visit ACE Visit The Mellon Foundation This site uses cookies to assist with functionality, navigability and use of our products and services. By continuing to navigate this site, you consent to our use of cookies on this device. You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in Cookie Settings. Certain cookies are required for the website to function and therefore cannot be switched off in our system. You can use your own browser settings to block or alert you to these cookies, but as a result some parts of the site will not work. Functions such as logging in and/or submitting information via forms may also be affected. Cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources to this site and to enable enhanced functionality and personalization. They may be set by advertising partners to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant ads on other sites. Others allow you to share parts of our site via social media. You can set these cookies to inactive via the toggle, however doing so may affect the performance and functionality of the site. Ground Combat Infantry Armor Artillery Support Paramilitary Reserves Warplanes Air Weapons Air Defense Surface ForcesSubmarinesNaval AirMarines Counter-TerrorismSpecial OperationsInformation WarfarePeacekeeping MoraleLeadershipIntelligenceMurphy's LawWinningPeace Time Special Weapons Electronic WeaponsSpaceNBC WeaponsStrategic Weapons Warfare by Numbers LogisticsAtt
.lehman.cuny.edu/lehman/depts/depts/langlit/mlj/mljstats.html. [7] For more information about this program, please visit https://net1.valenciacollege.edu/future-students/directconnect-to-ucf/connecting-to-other-schools. Gina Ann Garcia, Associate Professor, Department of Administrative and Policy Studies, University of Pittsburgh Minority Serving InstitutionsUndergraduate Students Race and Ethnicity of the U.S. Population Hispanic Origin and Asian Origin Subgroups Race and Ethnicity of U.S. Undergraduates Undergraduate Enrollment at HSIs Completion Rates for Students Who Started at Public Two-Year HSIs Related Ideas and Insights Becoming “Latinx Responsive”: Raising Institutional and Systemic Consciousness in California’s HSIs © 2020 American Council on Education. All rights reserved. | Privacy Statement Visit ACE Visit The Mellon Foundation This site uses cookies to assist with functionality, navigability and use of our products and services. By continuing to navigate this site, you consent to our use of cookies on this device. You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in Cookie Settings. Certain cookies are required for the website to function and therefore cannot be switched off in our system. You can use your own browser settings to block or alert you to these cookies, but as a result some parts of the site will not work. Functions such as logging in and/or submitting information via forms may also be affected. Cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources to this site and to enable enhanced functionality and personalization. They may be set by advertising partners to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant ads on other sites. Others allow you to share parts of our site via social media. You can set these cookies to inactive via the toggle, however doing so may affect the performance and functionality of the site. Ground Combat Infantry Armor Artillery Support Paramilitary Reserves Warplanes Air Weapons Air Defense Surface ForcesSubmarinesNaval AirMarines Counter-TerrorismSpecial OperationsInformation WarfarePeacekeeping MoraleLeadershipIntelligenceMurphy's LawWinningPeace Time Special Weapons Electronic WeaponsSpaceNBC WeaponsStrategic Weapons Warfare by Numbers LogisticsAtt
ritionProcurement Sea TransportationAir Transportation ForcesWeapons Next:ELECTRONIC WEAPONS: EA-6B Takes on al Qaeda Strategic Weapons: Russia Hits the Accelerator June 17, 2007: Russia will now be replacing RS-18 (SS-19) and RS-20 (SS-18) ICBMs with the newer RS-24 (SS-27 Topol M), more rapidly than earlier planned. This is the result of more money being allocated to buying ICBMs, and more reliable new ICBMs becoming available. Russia continues to test launch RS-18 and RS-20 ICBMs. Russia still has 140 (out of a 1980s peak of 360) RS-18s in service, and expects to keep some of them active until 2010. The test firings for the last two years have been successful, and other quality-control tests have come back positive. The 106 ton, 76 foot long missile uses storable liquid fuel, meaning that the missile is inherently more complex than a solid fuel missile. Russia was late to perfecting solid fuel rocket technology. The RS-18 entered service in 1975, and it wasn't until the 1980s that Russia began producing reliable solid fuel rocket motors, large enough for ICBMs. The last RS-18s were manufactured in 1990, and Russia expects each of them to have a useful life of 30 years. Annual test launches insure reliability. The RS-18 was developed as a "light" ICBM, in effect, a competitor for the U.S. Minuteman series. The RS-18 was the first Russian ICBM to carry MIRV (Multiple, Independent Reentry Vehicles). That means each warhead had its own guidance system. The SS-19 carries six warheads, and has a range of 10,000 kilometers. The current plan is to take some, or all, of the retired RS-18s and convert them (by adding a third stage) to satellite launchers. This has already been done with a few missiles, and the converted missile can lift 1.8 tons into orbit. Current technology enables small satellites (as small as 200 pounds or less) to do useful work. The civilianized SS-19s are perfect for launching these military states. Russia is also extending the life of its heavier (217 ton) RS-20 ICBMs to 30 years. This missile carries ten warheads, and is also being converted to launch satellites. Max satellite payload
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veterinary hospital was known. One day, she brought in a calf with a broken leg. Mr. Wight repaired the damage with a splint. Later, she brought in a dog with a dislocated hip, and this time, he had eyes only for her. They soon became engaged. ”A characteristic scene comes in the final chapter of ‘All Creatures Great and Small,’ ” Mr. McCormack said. ”The scene tells of Joan’s and James’s honeymoon, which is interrupted by a sudden, mad crush of work, which kills their hope of taking a trip. As Joan sits with notebook on her knee and pencil at the ready, she smiles. It was a magnificent, loving ending.” Ms. Wight is survived by a son, James, and a daughter, Rosemary Page, both of Yorkshire in northern England. 7 Replies to “Obituary” Stephen Labadie says: Thank for the gifts of feelings and kindness to all the creatures and stepping stones for those of us to use as a looking glass for others to see. Christopher Coles says: Hi, I loved everything about James Herriot (Alf). I met Donald Sinclair with my wife and 2 y.o. daughter when he was 80 on the driveway leading up to his house, he was in the process of cutting down a christmas tree, I must say he looked very fit for a man of his age. He was very gracious and allowed me to film him whilst he was talking to my wife. So sad about his demise, he had lost his brother, then Alf and then his wife, the poor man must have lost the will to live. I wish I had known him longer. I met Jim Wight at Skeldale house when enquiring about a home to rent which was near Donalds home at Thirlby. I also saw him at a Guy Forks night at a place opposite the Whitestone Cliffe pub. I also briefly met Rosie when I took my daughter to the doctors in Thirsk. James was still alive during our 2 months stay in 1989/1990 but sadly I did not meet him. We loved our time in the dales and long to go back. PD Webb says: It’s well known James Herriot had a great affection for dogs, yet his cat stories show an inclination as well. Did any particular cat influence Herriot in his
veterinary hospital was known. One day, she brought in a calf with a broken leg. Mr. Wight repaired the damage with a splint. Later, she brought in a dog with a dislocated hip, and this time, he had eyes only for her. They soon became engaged. ”A characteristic scene comes in the final chapter of ‘All Creatures Great and Small,’ ” Mr. McCormack said. ”The scene tells of Joan’s and James’s honeymoon, which is interrupted by a sudden, mad crush of work, which kills their hope of taking a trip. As Joan sits with notebook on her knee and pencil at the ready, she smiles. It was a magnificent, loving ending.” Ms. Wight is survived by a son, James, and a daughter, Rosemary Page, both of Yorkshire in northern England. 7 Replies to “Obituary” Stephen Labadie says: Thank for the gifts of feelings and kindness to all the creatures and stepping stones for those of us to use as a looking glass for others to see. Christopher Coles says: Hi, I loved everything about James Herriot (Alf). I met Donald Sinclair with my wife and 2 y.o. daughter when he was 80 on the driveway leading up to his house, he was in the process of cutting down a christmas tree, I must say he looked very fit for a man of his age. He was very gracious and allowed me to film him whilst he was talking to my wife. So sad about his demise, he had lost his brother, then Alf and then his wife, the poor man must have lost the will to live. I wish I had known him longer. I met Jim Wight at Skeldale house when enquiring about a home to rent which was near Donalds home at Thirlby. I also saw him at a Guy Forks night at a place opposite the Whitestone Cliffe pub. I also briefly met Rosie when I took my daughter to the doctors in Thirsk. James was still alive during our 2 months stay in 1989/1990 but sadly I did not meet him. We loved our time in the dales and long to go back. PD Webb says: It’s well known James Herriot had a great affection for dogs, yet his cat stories show an inclination as well. Did any particular cat influence Herriot in his
writing? Mikey Boy says: Great stuff. Excellent characters. Very true to life stories with plenty of slapstick comedy. Thoroughly enjoyable with a few tear jerkers thrown in. Daniel Parrish says: I read and enjoyed the books Mr. Wight wrote and watched the television series here in the U.S many years ago now. Mr. Wight touched the lives of many people during his life including myself as well as many animals during his years of practice as a veterinarian…May you rest in peace Mr. Wight and thank you.. Thank you Alf Wight, and all the people and animal characters you created for your lovely books, the first three of which I just finished reading, and already sent copies to my daughter! Such gracious people, you are my family now; feeling blessed by the time spent with you all in Yorkshire, my first visit! Phil Makins says: I have just finished reading the complete set of books. I absolutely loved all of them. I must say I shed a little tear as I finished the last page of the last book as I will miss James and his wonderful stories. How to Save up to 90% from Amazon.com Goodies for Fans The James Herriot Shirt All Creatures Great and Small: The Complete Collection DVD Autographed Books and Other Collectibles Thirsk (Darrowby) on Google Maps with Streetview All Creatures Great and Small Chapter Summaries Characters, Locations and Animals from All Creatures Great and Small All Things Bright and Beautiful Chapter Summaries All Creatures Great And Small Documentary Remembrance Day for Helen Herriot (Joan Wight) But It Did Happen To a Vet All Creatures Great and Small TV Series – Cast Video Characters, Locations and Animals from All Things Bright and Beautiful All Things Wise and Wonderful Chapter Summaries Every Living Thing Chapter Summaries Rob Kiernan Robert Samuel Kiernan[1] (1991-01-13) 13 January 1991 (age 30)[1] Rickmansworth, England 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)[1] Orange County SC Youth career Senior career* Team Apps (Gls) Watford 2 (0) → Kilmarnock (loan) 4 (0) → Yeovil Town (loan) 3 (0) → Bradford City (loan) 8 (0)
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already started down, so I was forced to slither after him, clutching at the tangled rhododendron stems. Damp, friable brown soil soon caked my hands and feet. I dropped one of the boxes and had to feel about for it in the dark. Later, the whole episode would seem hallucinatory to me, a descent in more ways than one. “Choe!” At the bottom, worn aimless paths curved between heaps of spoil in the bluish, rain-dirty moonlight. Up under the steep sodden rock walls the earth was packed and hardened by years of use. Into it had been trodden a kind of light urban silt–layer after layer of smashed safety glass, broken battery cases, blue fertiliser bags, bedsprings rusted down to a powdery deposit, railway sleepers rotted and fibrous. Three or four burnt-out cars lay sprawled on their collapsed shock absorbers and rusty brake drums, as if they had maintained a perfectly straight and level stance during their fall from the ridge above, bounced once and come to rest. Burst laundry bags lay everywhere, children’s clothes spilling out of them across the standing puddles and flooded ruts. I remember thinking, Who would want to do this ? Who would want to do this ? But the worst was still to come. “Choe ? Choe!” A great frail wing of rock, like an eighty-foot razor blade, had caught itself years ago in the act of toppling from the main face and now, balanced precariously on a foundation of loose blocks, divided the quarry floor into two. When I walked cautiously round it, there was the real tip–one huge collapsing mound of plastic drums, bent strips of metal oxidised to white, cardboard boxes split and pulped by the rain, heavyweight plastic bags slashed open by the broken laboratory glassware inside, all resting in an expansive pool of water five or six feet deep and iridescent with escaped chemicals. There was a dead sheep in the shallows, bloated and grey. Around it floated literally hundreds of used latex gloves, their whitish transparent fingers ghostly as live squid in the dim light; swatches of asbestos waste like clumps of wool; detached biohazard labels the colour of willow leaves on a village pond. A thick, rotten smell came up, palpable as a touch, corrupt and chemical at one and the same time. But if I closed
already started down, so I was forced to slither after him, clutching at the tangled rhododendron stems. Damp, friable brown soil soon caked my hands and feet. I dropped one of the boxes and had to feel about for it in the dark. Later, the whole episode would seem hallucinatory to me, a descent in more ways than one. “Choe!” At the bottom, worn aimless paths curved between heaps of spoil in the bluish, rain-dirty moonlight. Up under the steep sodden rock walls the earth was packed and hardened by years of use. Into it had been trodden a kind of light urban silt–layer after layer of smashed safety glass, broken battery cases, blue fertiliser bags, bedsprings rusted down to a powdery deposit, railway sleepers rotted and fibrous. Three or four burnt-out cars lay sprawled on their collapsed shock absorbers and rusty brake drums, as if they had maintained a perfectly straight and level stance during their fall from the ridge above, bounced once and come to rest. Burst laundry bags lay everywhere, children’s clothes spilling out of them across the standing puddles and flooded ruts. I remember thinking, Who would want to do this ? Who would want to do this ? But the worst was still to come. “Choe ? Choe!” A great frail wing of rock, like an eighty-foot razor blade, had caught itself years ago in the act of toppling from the main face and now, balanced precariously on a foundation of loose blocks, divided the quarry floor into two. When I walked cautiously round it, there was the real tip–one huge collapsing mound of plastic drums, bent strips of metal oxidised to white, cardboard boxes split and pulped by the rain, heavyweight plastic bags slashed open by the broken laboratory glassware inside, all resting in an expansive pool of water five or six feet deep and iridescent with escaped chemicals. There was a dead sheep in the shallows, bloated and grey. Around it floated literally hundreds of used latex gloves, their whitish transparent fingers ghostly as live squid in the dim light; swatches of asbestos waste like clumps of wool; detached biohazard labels the colour of willow leaves on a village pond. A thick, rotten smell came up, palpable as a touch, corrupt and chemical at one and the same time. But if I closed
my eyes and listened to the rain, pattering straight down on half-submerged polyurethane and cardboard, it sounded as comforting and steady as rain on the roof of a garden shed. “Choe ?” I couldn’t see him. “What ?” he said softly. There he was–still as a lizard on a rock!–impossible to separate from his setting until I had understood the shape and size of it. He had got as close to the water as he could. His eyes were narrowed and one leg was tensed to bear his weight. The cardboard boxes rested negligently on his hip. I don’t know if I can describe the way he looked to me at that moment. He looked as if he was watching something, some animal that might be frightened away if we spoke loudly. At the same time he had the musing expression of a professional sailor wondering how he would navigate some small, newly-discovered sea. And then, as if he had really said Don’t bother me now: “Be careful.” Then he was turning towards me in swimmy slow motion from the edge, his mouth opening, his eyes widening in amazement and wild surmise. “Fucking hell, Mick! Look at it!” He stopped, coughed, choked, clamped his hand over his mouth. With a violent, despairing overarm motion he hurled the cardboard boxes into the water–they turned over and over in the air, yellow tape flickering–and stumbled towards me. He clutched wildly at my upper arms. “Mick!” I pushed him away. “It wasn’t like this before,” he said. “It was nothing like this!” I said: “I’m not coming down here again.” He grinned. “Oh yes you are, Mick,” he said. “Go on. You know you are. Eh ?” “I’m not.” “I can’t do it on my own,” he wheedled. “Bollocks, Choe.” We made six trips between us, cutting a furrow in that soft steep unpleasant earth between the rhododendron roots: and an hour later we stood
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moisture, light and the like, and also to provide venting as required. In some embodiments, the housing 180 includes an indicator 190 mounted to the housing 180. Preferably, the indicator 190 is an LED indicator. However, the present invention encompasses all types of indicators and alerts, including but not limited to visual indicators, audio indicators, mechanical indicators, vibrating indicators, tactile indicators, and any combination thereof. The indicator 190 can also be located or mounted anywhere on the universal power supply. Preferably, the indicator 190 is configured to indicate when the output module 150 is ready to supply power to a device, e.g 200 of FIG. 12. Alternatively, the indicator 190 is configured to indicate when power from the power supply is properly received by the output module 150. Alternatively, the indicator 190 can indicate when an adapter, e.g. 130 or 170 is coupled to the output module 150. The indicator 190 can indicate when the universal power supply has configured itself to deliver power to the device 200 based on the power requirement of a device, e.g. 200 of FIG. 12. Alternatively, the indicator 190 can indicate when the universal power supply has finished charging the battery 220 of a device, e.g. 200 of FIG. 12. The indicator 190 can also be programmable. The indicator 190 can also perform any combination of the preceding functions. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that more than one indicator 190 can be mounted on the housing 180, and more than one type of indicator 190 can be used for the universal power supply, depending upon the application at hand. FIGS. 1A and 1B, which show the LED indicator 190 on the housing 180 of the output module 150, are exemplary only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Preferably, the output module 150 includes a control module that implements an algorithm to determine a power requirement of a device, e.g. 200 of FIG. 12. During operation, the output module 150 receives power from a source. For example, an AC-DC connected to a wall outlet or a DC-DC power adapter coupled to a battery source. The output module 150 determines the power requirement of a device 200 coupled to the output module 150. Preferably, the output module 150 senses, determines, and/or processes the voltage charging requirement of a battery of a device, e.g. 200 of FIG. 12. Preferably, the output module 150 receives a signal from
moisture, light and the like, and also to provide venting as required. In some embodiments, the housing 180 includes an indicator 190 mounted to the housing 180. Preferably, the indicator 190 is an LED indicator. However, the present invention encompasses all types of indicators and alerts, including but not limited to visual indicators, audio indicators, mechanical indicators, vibrating indicators, tactile indicators, and any combination thereof. The indicator 190 can also be located or mounted anywhere on the universal power supply. Preferably, the indicator 190 is configured to indicate when the output module 150 is ready to supply power to a device, e.g 200 of FIG. 12. Alternatively, the indicator 190 is configured to indicate when power from the power supply is properly received by the output module 150. Alternatively, the indicator 190 can indicate when an adapter, e.g. 130 or 170 is coupled to the output module 150. The indicator 190 can indicate when the universal power supply has configured itself to deliver power to the device 200 based on the power requirement of a device, e.g. 200 of FIG. 12. Alternatively, the indicator 190 can indicate when the universal power supply has finished charging the battery 220 of a device, e.g. 200 of FIG. 12. The indicator 190 can also be programmable. The indicator 190 can also perform any combination of the preceding functions. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that more than one indicator 190 can be mounted on the housing 180, and more than one type of indicator 190 can be used for the universal power supply, depending upon the application at hand. FIGS. 1A and 1B, which show the LED indicator 190 on the housing 180 of the output module 150, are exemplary only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Preferably, the output module 150 includes a control module that implements an algorithm to determine a power requirement of a device, e.g. 200 of FIG. 12. During operation, the output module 150 receives power from a source. For example, an AC-DC connected to a wall outlet or a DC-DC power adapter coupled to a battery source. The output module 150 determines the power requirement of a device 200 coupled to the output module 150. Preferably, the output module 150 senses, determines, and/or processes the voltage charging requirement of a battery of a device, e.g. 200 of FIG. 12. Preferably, the output module 150 receives a signal from
the device 200, and determines the charging requirement based on that signal. Preferably, the signal is the current drawn by the device as the output module 150 provides power at a given voltage. In some embodiments, the output module 150 receives the signal directly from the device 200. Alternatively, the signal is received by the output module 150 through an intermediary or medium, such as through the port 112 such that the signal is measured to sense changes caused by the device 200. In some embodiments, the output module 150 receives the signal from the device 200 through the cable 120. It will be appreciated that the output module 150 can receive the signal from a device through a variety of mechanisms which are not listed herein. In some embodiments, the method by which the output module 150 determines a power requirement of a device comprises steps of supplying power to the device at an initial voltage and tracking the current drawn by the device while incrementing the voltage at a first rate. The output module 150 preferably includes means for incrementing voltage at a first rate. In some embodiments, an algorithm implemented by the charger 150 comprises a step of changing a parameter of the power supplied to a device in response to a change in the electric current drawn by the device. Thus, the output module 150 preferably includes means for determining a change in the signal received from a device, e.g. 200 of FIG. 12. The output module 150 can be configured to monitor the current as an analog signal or include an A-D convertor and monitor the current as a digital signal. Once the output module 150 detects a change in the signal received from the device 200, the output module 150 processes this signal. In some embodiments, the output module 150 determines the power requirement of a device, e.g. 200 of FIG. 12, based upon the change in signal. For example, in some embodiments, once the output module 150 detects a change in the signal from the device 200, the output module 150 then determines that it has the correct voltage charging requirement of a device, and delivers power based on the determined power requirement. In other embodiments, a change in the signal prompts the output module 150 to change the rate at which the voltage is incremented, and continue tracking the current drawn by the device while incrementing the voltage. Some embodiments include several cycles in which a change in signal prompts a change in the rate at which the supply voltage is incremented, and continued monitoring. In each case, the output module 150 determines a power requirement of a device based upon the supply
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sensitive and thus Kate wasted no time and told her father the truth of what was going in Vorhelm and hearing this an enraged Emerich Denali would travel to the Shephard forced and meeting with Taylor it was a shocked Taylor who saw Kate and then was verbally attacked by Emerich. As the acusations rained down on Taylor swords were nearly brought out but this was stopped when Kate stood between them feeling a hidden desire to protect Taylor despite everything he had done, and she was able to get him to agree to speak to her alone. Speaking together alone it was Taylor who realized that he had truly hurt Kate and that there relationship was dead from the side of Kate feeling no love for him, and with this he agreed to have their marriage ended without resistence. Rise of the King William Lovie III. Removing the Old King See Also : William Lovie III's Takeover of Lucerne “It was a sad sight to see the father that had never loved me or gotten to know anything about me fallen so far. He was broken to the point that there was barely anything remaining that resembled humanity.” On the days following the liberation of Tree Hill news begin to filter into the city that William Lovie III. was on his way to Lucerne and was planning on removing his father from power. While during this time James Lovie made no effort to control the city watch so that they would defend the city, his young son Tristan Lovie did attempt to stop his entry. The liberation of Tree Hill was the moment that Tristan Lovie understood that William would return to Lucerne and attempt to remove his father, and most likely kill him as by this point there was no scenario where William couldn't have known the truth of what happened at Tree Hill. This wasn't something Tristan could allow so he begin ordering the guards of the city to prepare the defenses of the city in order to make sure that William had no way of entering the city. He mainly was giving these orders to Tavin Flynt of whom had always retained the belief that he was loyal to House Lovie first and then the Kingdom thus he made the choice to stand beside Tristan Lovie, and the King James Lovie. This decision was met with rumblings throughout the city watch as most wanted William to be victorious but Tavin had a lot of control over the top echelon of the City Watch, and most believed he had the support of his brother Janos Flynt of whom
sensitive and thus Kate wasted no time and told her father the truth of what was going in Vorhelm and hearing this an enraged Emerich Denali would travel to the Shephard forced and meeting with Taylor it was a shocked Taylor who saw Kate and then was verbally attacked by Emerich. As the acusations rained down on Taylor swords were nearly brought out but this was stopped when Kate stood between them feeling a hidden desire to protect Taylor despite everything he had done, and she was able to get him to agree to speak to her alone. Speaking together alone it was Taylor who realized that he had truly hurt Kate and that there relationship was dead from the side of Kate feeling no love for him, and with this he agreed to have their marriage ended without resistence. Rise of the King William Lovie III. Removing the Old King See Also : William Lovie III's Takeover of Lucerne “It was a sad sight to see the father that had never loved me or gotten to know anything about me fallen so far. He was broken to the point that there was barely anything remaining that resembled humanity.” On the days following the liberation of Tree Hill news begin to filter into the city that William Lovie III. was on his way to Lucerne and was planning on removing his father from power. While during this time James Lovie made no effort to control the city watch so that they would defend the city, his young son Tristan Lovie did attempt to stop his entry. The liberation of Tree Hill was the moment that Tristan Lovie understood that William would return to Lucerne and attempt to remove his father, and most likely kill him as by this point there was no scenario where William couldn't have known the truth of what happened at Tree Hill. This wasn't something Tristan could allow so he begin ordering the guards of the city to prepare the defenses of the city in order to make sure that William had no way of entering the city. He mainly was giving these orders to Tavin Flynt of whom had always retained the belief that he was loyal to House Lovie first and then the Kingdom thus he made the choice to stand beside Tristan Lovie, and the King James Lovie. This decision was met with rumblings throughout the city watch as most wanted William to be victorious but Tavin had a lot of control over the top echelon of the City Watch, and most believed he had the support of his brother Janos Flynt of whom
was the most influential member of the city watch. As William Lovie III. moved back towards Lucerne following the victory at Tree HIll it would be Janos Flynt that was in a position that was only a step beneath his brother Tavin Flynt of whom was running the city watch as the commander. “This is what I have trained you all these years to do.” As everything was happening it was Dovah Vlarenix, and Lornax that would make the decision to use their long hidden devise known as the Circlet of Aerene to weaken Vhloraz's hold over James just long enough that James could gain complete control and stop Vhloraz from doing anything to harm William or slow what they wanted to happen. Using Anna Kendrick to communicate with James Lovie II. they would convince James to have Michelle Trachtenburg recalled for the purpose of abusing her for what James was tricked into believing was the sin of attempting to assassinate James (of which was a pure lie). With Vhloraz at this point having near complete control over the body of James the demon was more then happy at the chance to abuse someone without James resisting and thus commanded that Michelle be brought to him immediately. While Michelle Trachtenberg was traveling to the Sky Towers she would be given the Circlet by Taylor Swift who was convinced by Vlarenix that this would protect the boy in her visions and thus not knowing what she was truly doing, it was Taylor that took part in this. Entering the Fade Taylor would travel to the carriage carrying Michelle to the Sky Tower and slip the Circlet into the pocket of Michelle before whispering to her in the Fade which led to her waken body taking the circlet and putting it on her wrist. Michelle arrived at the Cloud Towers unknown to her mother Catherine and taken to the room of James she was terrified but found some peace given to her by what she thought was the Dovah Aerene but was in fact just Taylor who had followed her in an attempt to find out what she was actually being ordered to do by Vlarenix. Having given Vloraz control it was James that would take out all of his anger on the poor depressed young girl but as the assault begin the Circlet made its work done and created a block around James which while in no way permanent allowed James clarity and the ability to block out Vloraz for a time. Without the threat of Vhloraz or the other demons
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adaptation of The Wizard of Oz on The Lux Radio Theatre. Garland was the only original cast member, but her then-four-year-old daughter, Liza Minnelli, makes a cameo appearance at the end. Both of these radio episodes have been released on record, audio cassette, and CD, the latter available from Radio Spirits at http://www.radiospirits.com/. The Lux Radio Theatre episode is also available as part of the current DVD and Blu-Ray releases of The Movie. Have there been talking book versions of any of the Oz books? Yes, quite a few. Most have been adaptations of the story for very young children of The Wizard of Oz, many of which are still available today. One, from Caedmon, was read by Ray Bolger, who also read adaptations of The Land of Oz, Queen Zixi of Ix, and some of the "Queer Visitors from the Marvelous Land of Oz" comic stories. These are currently available on cassette in a boxed set as The Oz Audio Collection. Another notable version came out from Columbia Records in 1969, with the entire book recorded on seven records, read by George Rose and Mildred Dunnock. More recently, Piglet Press has put out large cast readings of The Wizard of Oz and The Emerald City of Oz on cassette. In the 1960s, Disney put out book-and-record editions of The Wizard of Oz, The Scarecrow of Oz (narrated by Ray Bolger), The Tin Woodman of Oz, and a new story called The Cowardly Lion of Oz — not to be confused with the Ruth Plumly Thompson story of the same name, despite the claims of the album notes that it is an adaptation. And there have been many other audio adaptations of The Wizard of Oz on records, cassettes, CDs, and now CD-ROM. Gregory Maguire's novels Wicked, Son of a Witch, and A Lion Among Men, and Stuart Kaminsky's Murder on the Yellow Brick Road have been recorded as audiobooks. A number of free audiobooks are available from Librivox, including a number of Oz and Baum books, recorded by volunteers. Uvula Audio Books also has a number of Baum titles available for free downloading. And in 2010, as part of the American Library Association's 2010 convention in Washington, D. C., Random House Audio set up a recording studio and let famous authors, attendees, and members of the general public each record
adaptation of The Wizard of Oz on The Lux Radio Theatre. Garland was the only original cast member, but her then-four-year-old daughter, Liza Minnelli, makes a cameo appearance at the end. Both of these radio episodes have been released on record, audio cassette, and CD, the latter available from Radio Spirits at http://www.radiospirits.com/. The Lux Radio Theatre episode is also available as part of the current DVD and Blu-Ray releases of The Movie. Have there been talking book versions of any of the Oz books? Yes, quite a few. Most have been adaptations of the story for very young children of The Wizard of Oz, many of which are still available today. One, from Caedmon, was read by Ray Bolger, who also read adaptations of The Land of Oz, Queen Zixi of Ix, and some of the "Queer Visitors from the Marvelous Land of Oz" comic stories. These are currently available on cassette in a boxed set as The Oz Audio Collection. Another notable version came out from Columbia Records in 1969, with the entire book recorded on seven records, read by George Rose and Mildred Dunnock. More recently, Piglet Press has put out large cast readings of The Wizard of Oz and The Emerald City of Oz on cassette. In the 1960s, Disney put out book-and-record editions of The Wizard of Oz, The Scarecrow of Oz (narrated by Ray Bolger), The Tin Woodman of Oz, and a new story called The Cowardly Lion of Oz — not to be confused with the Ruth Plumly Thompson story of the same name, despite the claims of the album notes that it is an adaptation. And there have been many other audio adaptations of The Wizard of Oz on records, cassettes, CDs, and now CD-ROM. Gregory Maguire's novels Wicked, Son of a Witch, and A Lion Among Men, and Stuart Kaminsky's Murder on the Yellow Brick Road have been recorded as audiobooks. A number of free audiobooks are available from Librivox, including a number of Oz and Baum books, recorded by volunteers. Uvula Audio Books also has a number of Baum titles available for free downloading. And in 2010, as part of the American Library Association's 2010 convention in Washington, D. C., Random House Audio set up a recording studio and let famous authors, attendees, and members of the general public each record
a few lines of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz for a charity release. It's free to download right here, but they do encourage you to donate to First Book while you're there. Has there ever been an Oz TV show? Yes, quite a few now. Again, here's an incomplete checklist of what's been shown: Tales of the Wizard of Oz. A series of 130 short (less than five minutes each) cartoons about the adventures of Socrates the Straw Man, Rusty the Tin Man, Dandy Lion, and other characters very loosely based on The Wizard of Oz, with many liberties taken. Produced in 1961, these were probably shown between other cartoons on Saturday mornings or on local independent stations. They seem to have been especially widespread in Canada, as many people have written to me having seen them there. I've heard that some episodes have been released on home video, but these aren't generally available any more. Episodes have also been available on some cable system's digital "on demand" systems, and YouTube. You can find out a little more at http://www.toonarific.com/show.php?show_id=3584. Off to See the Wizard. This series was MGM's answer to The Wonderful World of Disney, in that it was an anthology of old movies, short subjects, etc., from the studio's archives. The animated Oz segments were used to introduce the show and as bumpers going into commercial breaks. The animation was done by Chuck Jones, and voices included Mel Blanc, June Foray, and Daws Butler. Some samples are included on recent North American releases of The Movie on DVD and Blu-Ray. More information is available at http://www.toonarific.com/show.php?show_id=2673. W krainie Czarnoksiężnika Oza. A 1980s Polish series of stop motion animated episodes based on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and The Marvelous Land of Oz. Information (in Polish) at http://www.filmpolski.pl/fp/index.php/425538. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. This 1987 animated series, made by Cinar, Inc. in Canada, was the English-language adaptation of a Japanese anime series, オズの魔法使い, (Ozu no Mahotsukai). It was made up of four stories: The Wizard of Oz, The Land of Oz, Oz
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, and Greene & Greene. As seen across genres, the Wolf design collection speaks to a connoisseurial criteria of the highest order defined by supreme artistry, masterful craftsmanship, and impeccable provenance. Tiffany Studios, Twelve-Light “Turtle-Back and Lily” Chandelier Of the many examples of lighting and objects by Tiffany Studios in The Wolf Family Collection, the rare Twelve-Light “Turtle-Back and Lily” Chandelier is a magnificent demonstration of the firm’s mastery in glass. Impressive in scale with resplendent visual presence, this exquisite chandelier has graced the entry foyer of the Wolf residence for many decades. The geometric registers of leaded glass elegantly transition from shades of fiery orange and golden yellow to chartreuse green and sky blue. These registers are punctuated by two bold bands of iridized “Turtle-Back” tiles, whose wonderfully irregular surfaces enhance the naturalism of the design. Finally encircling the shoulder of the fixture are twelve favrile glass “Lily” shades, the delicacy of which perfectly balances the weight of the patinated bronze framework. Taken all together, these elements result in a stunning, jewel-like chandelier of masterful proportion and aesthetic beauty. Greene & Greene, Monumental Lantern from the Entry of the Robert R. Blacker House, Pasadena, California Included in The Wolf Family Collection are several of the most famous works of furniture and lighting by Greene & Greene from two of their most celebrated architectural commissions: the Robert R. Blacker House in Pasadena, California, and the Charles M. Pratt House in Ojai, California. The monumental lantern from the Blacker House is one of Greene & Greene’s quintessential masterpieces. Considered the most important residential architects working in Southern California in the early 20th century, their revolutionary approach to the bungalow style popular in California expanded the boundaries of American domestic architecture. The Blacker House was the largest and most elaborate of their architectural commissions, further distinguished by its masterful program of exterior and interior lighting. The lantern is one of only two interior lanterns of this monumental scale and complexity that was uniquely designed for the Blacker commission and was given prime position in the main entry of the house. Suspended from delicate leather straps, the mahogany frame echoes the Japanese-inspired architecture of the house itself with its dramatic silhouette, overh
, and Greene & Greene. As seen across genres, the Wolf design collection speaks to a connoisseurial criteria of the highest order defined by supreme artistry, masterful craftsmanship, and impeccable provenance. Tiffany Studios, Twelve-Light “Turtle-Back and Lily” Chandelier Of the many examples of lighting and objects by Tiffany Studios in The Wolf Family Collection, the rare Twelve-Light “Turtle-Back and Lily” Chandelier is a magnificent demonstration of the firm’s mastery in glass. Impressive in scale with resplendent visual presence, this exquisite chandelier has graced the entry foyer of the Wolf residence for many decades. The geometric registers of leaded glass elegantly transition from shades of fiery orange and golden yellow to chartreuse green and sky blue. These registers are punctuated by two bold bands of iridized “Turtle-Back” tiles, whose wonderfully irregular surfaces enhance the naturalism of the design. Finally encircling the shoulder of the fixture are twelve favrile glass “Lily” shades, the delicacy of which perfectly balances the weight of the patinated bronze framework. Taken all together, these elements result in a stunning, jewel-like chandelier of masterful proportion and aesthetic beauty. Greene & Greene, Monumental Lantern from the Entry of the Robert R. Blacker House, Pasadena, California Included in The Wolf Family Collection are several of the most famous works of furniture and lighting by Greene & Greene from two of their most celebrated architectural commissions: the Robert R. Blacker House in Pasadena, California, and the Charles M. Pratt House in Ojai, California. The monumental lantern from the Blacker House is one of Greene & Greene’s quintessential masterpieces. Considered the most important residential architects working in Southern California in the early 20th century, their revolutionary approach to the bungalow style popular in California expanded the boundaries of American domestic architecture. The Blacker House was the largest and most elaborate of their architectural commissions, further distinguished by its masterful program of exterior and interior lighting. The lantern is one of only two interior lanterns of this monumental scale and complexity that was uniquely designed for the Blacker commission and was given prime position in the main entry of the house. Suspended from delicate leather straps, the mahogany frame echoes the Japanese-inspired architecture of the house itself with its dramatic silhouette, overh
anging canopy and elegant proportions. The complex mahogany shade is inset with beautifully iridized glass panels, two of which depict floral vines meandering along a trellis while the others depict stylized birds in flight against a sunset sky. This seamless integration of motifs and materials distinguish this lantern as one of the most exceptional examples of lighting by the architects, personifying their unique aesthetic vision and masterful craftsmanship. Masterworks by Frank Lloyd and Greene & Greene from The Wolf Family Collection American Furniture “Erving and Joy Wolf assembled a remarkable, best-in-class collection of American furniture, with definitive examples from the finest makers of their time. This collection epitomizes the ultimate achievement in craftsmanship in Colonial America and celebrates not only the enduring and timeless quality of these pieces, which were lovingly lived with, but also the Wolf’s commitment and passion for the craft, as they thoughtfully built their collection over decades.” Erik Gronning, Sotheby’s Head of Americana Among the highlights of American furniture in The Wolf Family Collection, three examples representing the major furniture-making centers in America during the 18th century–Newport, Rhode Island, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Boston, Massachusetts–are each singular masterpieces of American craftsmanship from this period. LEFT: THE IMPORTANT GIBBS FAMILY CHIPPENDALE BLOCK- AND SHELL-CARVED MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE BUREAU TABLE, NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, CIRCA 1770 RIGHT: THE IMPORTANT MCMICHAEL-TILGHMAN FAMILY "ACME OF PERFECTION" CHIPPENDALE CARVED AND FIGURED MAHOGANY SCALLOPED-TOP TILT-TOP TEA TABLE, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, CIRCA 1755 Made in Newport, Rhode Island, and descending through five generations, the Gibbs Family kneehole dressing bureau has expertly carved block-and-shell drawers and is one of the very best examples of its form. This piece has only ever been offered at auction once before, when it last sold at Sotheby’s 40 years ago in 1983, making it an exceptionally rare opportunity. The table’s perfect proportions are accentuated by the cabinetmaker’s selection of highly figured mahogany and its sumptuous carving
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