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Adaptive Neural Fuzzy Inference System for Hydrogen Adsorption Prediction - UTPedia Login Home About Browse by Year Browse by Subject Browse by Academic Department Browse by Author Registration FAQ Welcome To UTPedia We would like to introduce you, the new knowledge repository product called UTPedia. The UTP Electronic and Digital Intellectual Asset. It stores digitized version of thesis, final year project reports and past year examination questions. Browse content of UTPedia using Year, Subject, Department and Author and Search for required document using Searching facilities included in UTPedia. UTPedia with full text are accessible for all registered users, whereas only the physical information and metadata can be retrieved by public users. UTPedia collaborating and connecting peoples with university’s intellectual works from anywhere. Disclaimer - Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused by the usage of any information obtained from this web site.Best viewed using Mozilla Firefox 3 or IE 7 with resolution 1024 x 768. Adaptive Neural Fuzzy Inference System for Hydrogen Adsorption Prediction Jufri Afiq Bin Jolan, Jufri Afiq (2009) Adaptive Neural Fuzzy Inference System for Hydrogen Adsorption Prediction. Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Sri Iskandar,Tronoh,Perak. (Unpublished) Preview PDF Download (19MB) | Preview Abstract This report is basically to discuss about the basic concept and implementation of Artificial Neural Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) in predicting the hydrogen adsorption isotherm. The objective of this project is to create an ANFIS that is able to predict the hydrogen adsorption isotherm. The challenge in this project is to develop the ANFIS that is able to predict the hydrogen adsorption isotherm at the highest accuracy. ANFIS is developed by using MatLab R2008a. This software which is a mathematicalp ower tool has the ability to developt he ANFIS. This is becauseth e software has the Fuzzy Logic Toolbox which is the basic requirement in building the system. The basic system is developed to receive two inputs which are temperature and pressure from users and gives one output which is the hydrogen adsorption value. Three membership functions are provided for each input which is then used in determining the output of the system. Multiple training data are given to the basic system in order to mature it. Upon completion, the system is then tested with test data and output from the system is analyzed.C alculationso f the output percentagee rror are carried out. From here,t he ANFIS membership functions for each input are fine tuned in order to reduce output percentagee rror in order to increaset he prediction accuracyo f the system. As a result, the ANFIS is able to give prediction data with an error less than 5% which desirable in this project Item Type: Final Year Project Subject: T Technology > TP Chemical technology Divisions: Engineering > Chemical Depositing User: Users 5 not found. Date Deposited: 11 Jan 2012 12:24 Last Modified: 25 Jan 2017 09:44 URI: http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/542 Actions (login required) View Item Document Downloads More statistics for this item... UTPedia is powered by EPrints 3 which is developed by the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton. More information and software credits.
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Thousands of people across Western Washington insured under Regence BlueShield have begun receiving letters in the mail that individual health plans will no longer be offered in the area. The change comes as health insurers have submitted new proposals to the Washington State Insurance Commissioner’s Office for 2018. The move affects more than 13,000 people who enrolled with Regence or BridgeSpan through the state exchange, or Affordable Care Act. That accounts for around 7 percent of market share on the exchange, according to the latest numbers from the Washington Health Benefit Exchange Enrollment Report. Off the exchange, more than 49,000 people are affected in the individual market, according to Regence. The region affected includes major counties in Washington state including King, Snohomish, Pierce, and Thurston. Individuals covered through their employer or through a government program would not be affected, according to a spokesperson. Already, Regence of Washington has fielded a flurry of concerned tweets on social media. “This was a difficult decision that we didn’t make lightly,” responded Regence via Twitter. Photo: Letter from Regence to customers “This is going to cause a lot of sleepless nights. There is no easy answer for me and my family,” said David Kovanen, a Regence customer for the past 19 years. “I don’t know what the answer is, because I haven’t found anything that’s comparable,” said Kovanen, who often travels and is able to use his current insurance in hospitals out of state. “It’s very complex,” he continued. “New doctors, new providers, no one has my test histories, my MRIs; it’s overwhelming.” A spokesperson for Regence said while the company will no longer offer individual off-exchange plans in 2018, “we are supporting our members through the transition and are confident they will remain well-served by the 80 plus individual health plans being offered in Washington state individual market. The company’s letter to customers cites an unsettled individual market and says it’s taking the action now in hopes of better serving the state long-term. “It has to be political. It doesn't make sense that it's economic,” said Kovenan. In fact, Regence was one of the insurance companies referenced in a tweet last week by the National Federation of Independent Business of Washington, calling out the states's three leading carriers for sitting on a combined $3.5 billion surplus. As #SmallBiz owners, working families mull 13-39% #HealthInsurance rate hikes, WA's three leading carriers sitting on $3.5 billion surplus. https://t.co/KR2YMupnbZ — NFIB Washington (@nfib_wa) June 19, 2017 In a statement to KING 5, Regence wrote: “Nationwide, the individual insurance marketplace is experiencing a time of instability and uncertainty; but we will continue to look for opportunities to partner with regulators to find ways that advance solutions to offer dependable and affordable health insurance choices for people. We will also collaborate with our provider partners on innovative care arrangements that better serve consumers’ needs to help contain costs.” “They're playing kamikaze with their customers,” countered Kovanen. He says despite the ongoing health care debate and standoff in Washington D.C., he thinks it's premature to cut coverage across so many counties, in Washington state. “Nothing has changed; they should wait,” he said. Regence BlueShield will offer plans outside of the exchange in Columbia, Walla Walla, and Yakima, according to the Insurance Commissioner’s Office. Its affiliate BridgeSpan announced this week it will offer coverage in Klickitat County, previously a county without any providers within the individual market. Off exchange, BridgeSpan will also sell in Benton, Franklin, Walla Walla, Yakima, and Kickitat. As part of the 2018 plan filed with the Insurance Commissioner's Office, Regence also proposed an average rate change of 30%. Related: KING 5 coverage of proposed 2018 changes by Washington insurers Full statement from Regence: “Regence has served Washingtonians for 100 years and we are committed to our state’s continued economic success. Nationwide, the individual insurance marketplace is experiencing a time of instability and uncertainty; but we will continue to look for opportunities to partner with regulators to find ways that advance solutions to offer dependable and affordable health insurance choices for people. We will also collaborate with our provider partners on innovative care arrangements that better serve consumers’ needs to help contain costs. While Regence will no longer offer individual, off-exchange health plans in 2018, we are supporting our members through this transition and are confident they will remain well-served by the 80+ individual health plans being offered in the Washington state individual market. When it was discovered that there was a gap in coverage in Klickitat County on the Washington health benefit exchange, we collaborated with the OIC to find solutions to offer individual health plans both on and off the exchange through BridgeSpan Health company. BridgeSpan will also continue to offer coverage off-exchange in several rural counties of Washington. Existing coverage for our members remains in place through 2017. During this transition, we will help people find an alternative health plan. We are in the process of contacting all our members with more information and next steps.” Copyright 2017 KING
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THE people whose advice delayed the treatment of lung cancer patients at a major hospital are a priest, a nun and a businessman. THE people whose advice delayed the treatment of lung cancer patients at a major hospital are a priest, a nun and a businessman. The three members of the board of Dublin's Mater Hospital were key to the decision to stop trials of the drug for lung cancer patients. They objected because female patients who get could get pregnant would have to take contraceptives under the treatment. The subcommittee of the board - Fr Kevin Doran, Sr Eugene Nolan and John Morgan - were delegated the task of examining the conditions attached to testing the drug. They looked to see if the conditions contravened the hospital's Catholic ethos. The drug to be tested may prolong the lives of lung cancer patients by several months. But it emerged last night that these patients, who have already exhausted all other forms of treatment, will have to wait until October 18 before knowing if the trials are approved. On October 18 the hospital board meets to decide on new wording which will give patients a choice on whether or not they will take contraceptives. The hospital has objected to existing wording which makes it compulsory for women at risk of pregnancy on the trials to take contraception to avoid damaging the foetus. The controversy underlines the clash of Catholic teachings in the face of medical advances. It is the most acute example in recent times of how the Catholic Church faces huge challenges to its moral standpoints. Cancer specialists led by Dr John McCaffrey, who is based at the Mater, had already received legal permission to treat the Mater Hospital patients. This was because the proposal had already been given the green light by the ethics committee in Tallaght Hospital. The Tallaght committee has power to give permission for drugs trials in any hospital. Once an ethics committee complies with rigorous conditions they have the power to allow trials across the whole state - and that includes patients outside of their own hospitals. This has been the case since new legislation was introduced in all EU countries in May 2004. Confusion over the role of the hospital's research ethics committee in the decision escalated yesterday after several attempts by the Irish Independent to contact its members failed. The ethics committee, which has a range of expertise, is understood to have met last Wednesday - but chairman Dr Harry Frizelle, an anaesthetist, referred all questions to the hospital's press officer yesterday. Another member, Timothy Mooney, who is a senior lecturer in Philosophy in UCD said he could not remember what was discussed at the meeting. Sources raised questions about the legality of the Mater Hospital ethics committee action. Originally a hospital spokesman said it was the hospital's ethics committee which stopped the trials but he later said it was the subcommittee of the board. It was only yesterday it emerged this subcommittee had just the one member with a medical background. The extent to which they consulted with doctors could not be confirmed. A spokesman for the hospital insisted last night the board of the Mater had the legal power to override the permission given by the Tallaght ethics committee. However, he could not say if the Mater board had met to consider the issue or if it relied on the recommendation of the three-member sub committee. SPECIALIST Previous decisions by the Mater Hospital on drug trials and questions of their legal standing were brought to the attention of the Department of Health several months ago but no action was taken. St Vincent's hospital cancer specialist, Dr John Crown who criticised the Mater delay as "sectarian" said he now applies for permission to carry out trials to the ethics committee in Tallaght Hospital. This is because his own hospital's ethics committee 18 months ago raised objections to one of his trials over the same concerns about the contraceptive clauses.
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Browsing Printed Ephemera Collection | WVU Libraries Collections Databases Libraries Home West Virginia & Regional History Center Libraries Home Databases Collections Printed Ephemera Collection Bookmarks (0) History Home Search in All Fields Identifier Title Date Description All Creators Creator Personal Names Creator Corp Names Creator Meeting Names Creator Uniform Title All Subjects Subject Personal Names Subject Corp Names Subject Meeting Names Subject Uniform Title Subject Geographic Subject Topical search for Search Toggle facets Limit your search All Subjects Diethylene glycol.1 Esters.[remove]1 Ethers.[remove]1 Ethylene glycol.[remove]1 Subject Topical Diethylene glycol.1 Esters.[remove]1 Ethers.1 Ethylene glycol.[remove]1 All Creators Collett, Armand René, 1895-1 Conn, R. C.1 Lazzell, C. L.1 Creator Personal Names Collett, Armand René, 1895-1 Conn, R. C.1 Lazzell, C. L.1 Digital Content No Digital Content1 Search Constraints Start Over You searched for: All Subjects Ethylene glycol. Remove constraint All Subjects: Ethylene glycol. All Subjects Esters. Remove constraint All Subjects: Esters. All Subjects Ethers. Remove constraint All Subjects: Ethers. Subject Topical Esters. Remove constraint Subject Topical: Esters. Subject Topical Ethylene glycol. Remove constraint Subject Topical: Ethylene glycol. 1 entry found Sort by Date (earliest) Call Number (asc) Call Number (desc) Title (A-Z) Title (Z-A) Date (earliest) Date (latest) Relevance Number of results to display per page 20 per page 10 per page 20 per page 50 per page 100 per page Search Results 1. Some aromatic esters of the monoalkyl ethers of ethylene glycol and diethylene glycol. Creator Personal: Lazzell, C. L., Conn, R. C., Collett, Armand René, 1895- Title: Some aromatic esters of the monoalkyl ethers of ethylene glycol and diethylene glycol. Call Number: P1219 Date: 1932 Description: Journal article reprint from: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 54 (1932). Subject Topical: Esters., Diethylene glycol., Ethers., Ethylene glycol. All: Esters., Diethylene glycol., Ethers., Ethylene glycol. West Virginia & Regional History Center 1549 University Ave. | P.O. Box 6069 Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 Phone: (304) 293-3536 Email: wvrhcref@mail.wvu.edu © 2022 West Virginia University.WVU is an EEO/Affirmative Action employer — Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran. Last updated on July 26, 2021. A-Z Site Index Campus Map WVU Careers WVU Directory Give Handshake WVU Alert WVU Today WVU Portal
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Did the FA Thanksgiving Drive Thrive? – Inkwell RSS Feed Submit Search Search Close Menu Search Home FA News World News Opinion Sports Arts Archives About Staff Inkwell Menu Inkwell Home FA News World News Opinion Sports Arts Archives About Staff More Did the FA Thanksgiving Drive Thrive? Will D., Reporter|December 12, 2021 Every year, Friends Academy holds their annual Thanksgiving drive. The community comes together to donate different food items and money to organizations that help families in need. Keeping the donations strictly to non-perishables, the goal of the drive is to create full course Thanksgiving meals for families that do not have the resources to hold Thanksgiving. Our community takes pride in acts of service, as it aligns with our core Quaker values, so this event is extremely important. This year, our WATCH committee took control and led the event, organizing all of the proceeds to make sure nobody’s effort to lend a helping hand went to waste. Although a positive idea, there have been many questions throughout school on whether the thanksgiving drive was as effective as it could have been or was made out to be. For example, when bringing up the Thanksgiving drive in a group conversation during an inkwell committee meeting, senior Mohan Jauhar openly stated, “When was that?”, proving that, although students in the community are doing their fair share of donating, many are still not educated on important details regarding the event. Additionally, the set up of the event also raises the question of whether the drive is really an impactful experience for the students. All students are told by their advisors to bring in a certain item. After they bring in that item to donate, their work is done and they have nothing left to do. This raises the question of whether the students at FA really know what they are donating to or not. Sam Amritt, leader of the WATCH committee, shut down all of the speculation. She told me that, “the statistics show otherwise. Numerous families received meals for thanksgiving and, without our thanksgiving drive, that wouldn’t have been able to happen. It was a huge success.” FA raised 462 dollars for the drive, and 513 pounds of non perishables went to Mary Brennan Inn. The fact that FA’s tight knit community was able to come together and gather 513 pounds of food speaks for itself. In addition, many students feel their spirit uplifted after knowing that they made a positive impact on a family. It is safe to say that the direct purpose of the thanksgiving drive was a success for the families in need. It is also clear that students in the community need to be more educated on both the cause and importance of their own efforts in the thanksgiving drive. No matter where one stands on the topic, the thanksgiving drive will continue to be a Friends Academy tradition. Every year, the community will work to improve it, and make sure it is the most effective, beneficial experience possible for both those in our community and the families receiving the items. Leave a Comment FA News Friends Academy Divided Over Kanye’s Stem Player How to Support Sustainable Fashion Covid-19: An On-Going Struggle Peace Week Gratitude Letter Writing Event Does Acknowledgment Equal Respect and Remembrance? Navigate Left FA News Friends Academy Divided Over Kanye’s Stem Player FA News How to Support Sustainable Fashion FA News Covid-19: An On-Going Struggle FA News Peace Week Gratitude Letter Writing Event FA News Does Acknowledgment Equal Respect and Remembrance? FA News Do School Sports Help With Academic Success? FA News NIKARA presents Black Wall Street – Ms. Warren’s Jazz Album FA News Friends Academy’s Chess Culture FA News A Welcoming Community FA News Is the Dress Code Too Strict? Navigate Right Inkwell RSS Feed The Student News Site of Friends Academy Submit Search Search Home Staff About © 2022 • FLEX WordPress Theme by SNO • Log in 0 Print Search Submit Search Activate Search Scroll to Top Home Did the FA Thanksgiving Drive Thrive? Search Home FA News World News Opinion Sports Arts Archives About Staff Close Close Modal Window Comments (0) All Inkwell Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment * Spam Control Field. Verification Field. Name * Email *
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I’d like to talk about Titan’s duney “tidal marsh” seas, and life on Titan, which space scientists have missed. * Titan: the most Earthlike planet in the solar system besides Earth: air (22 PSI), seas, lakes, rivers (of liquid methane). 1/7 gravity, 30 year year, 16 day days, 1/3 of Earth’s temperature. * The gravitational workings of Titan’s once a day tides: why, the resulting fluid flows, the predictable and actual locations of the duney tropical seas and channels, Titan’s slow rotation. Life: * Breathing gas is hydrogen, as recently discerned by scientists. Earth: C + O2 => CO2 Titan: C + 2 H2 => CH4 * Cassini Spectroscopic results show abundant benzene, especially at shorelines. * Where Huygens landed: on top of a dune almost level with the sea surface. * Huygens GCMS results show organics and complex chemical activities occurring on Titan’s surface. * Huygens images show abundant aquatic vegetation that reveals the submerged dunes. * Cassini images show forests of giant trees, lakes of changing levels filled with vegetation, plain as day. River channels are marked by taller trees. Will bring pictures taken by spacecraft to illustrate. Craig Carmichael: I’m one of Canada’s top inventors and the sometimes a researcher. I’ve been studying worlds of our solar system whenever data becomes available with special interest in the moons – and _planets_ bigger than Mercury – that orbit Jupiter and Saturn. I have followed Galileo, Huygens and Cassini missions with great attention and have come to see what I feel is the ‘big picture’ of the surface of Titan and several other worlds, avoiding errors of narrow and uncorrelated interpretation of data that space scientists have fallen victim to. See my CV at: http://www.TurquoiseEnergy.com/CraigCarmichaelCV.html
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ROME (Reuters) - Italy’s foreign ministry said on Tuesday it was investigating a hacking attempt, after a group calling itself Anonymous published what it said was stolen ministry data. FILE PHOTO: A man types on a computer keyboard in front of the displayed cyber code in this illustration picture taken March 1, 2017. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/Illustration/File Photo A site called cyberguerrilla.org carried a blog post titled “Foreign Affairs Ministry You Have Been Hacked” addressed to Foreign Minister Angelino Alfano and the head of the national magistrates association. “Regarding the attempted hack of the ministry’s website, a legal complaint has been lodged and investigations are now underway,” the ministry said in a statement. “We hope the public prosecutor’s office will shed light as soon as possible on what happened, and, to this end, the ministry’s technicians are working to give all possible support.” The ministry did not name suspected perpetrators or give details about the hacking attempt, and it was not immediately clear if any sensitive information had been leaked. “Do keep having fun at your summits, in your commissions ... G7, G8, Intelligence, surveillance, terrorism,” read the blog post, dated June 19 and signed “We are Anonymous”, and “We are AntiSec Italy” in an apparent reference to an Anonymous-affiliated group. “We already knew that we Italians were paying,” the post continued. “In the meantime please enjoy the uncensored publication of some data stolen from your precious information systems.” Uploaded to the website were tables entitled “staff accommodation”, “travel/expenses”, including lists of names and amounts of money in euros. There were also links to Excel files, some containing hundreds of email addresses, and others named “security conditions” and “sanitary conditions”. The foreign ministry said earlier this year it was stepping up cyber security after hackers attacked its system over a four-month period in 2016. Tuesday’s statement said “every ministry invoice is duly examined by the state accounting office and complies with the legitimate operating needs of the administration”. Anonymous is an international group of hackers and activists who have orchestrated hacks on U.S. institutions and gained notoriety in the virtual world by participating in protests wearing masks representing 16th-century plotter Guy Fawkes.
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By Nicolas Samuilov, notifight.com WBC middleweight champion Sergio "Maravilla" Martinez (51-2-2 28KOs) finally got his man. On June 7th at New York's Madison Square Garden, Martinez will defend his world title against former three division world champion Miguel Cotto (38-4, 31KOs) in the main event of an HBO Pay-Per-View card. Martinez is confident he will prevent Cotto from achieving history. Cotto aims to become the first boxer from Puerto Rico to win world titles in four weight divisions. The Argentine star is not worried about getting robbed with a bad decision, because he intends to close the show early. "I have a lot of respect for Cotto. Beyond what we said on the tour, he's had a great career. But on June 7, I know I'm going to win. I'm not going to need judges, I'm wining by knockout," said the Buenos Aires input, who was accompanied by his coach, Pablo Sarmiento. "He's looking to make history, more than he's already done. But that night he is not going to beat me. Cotto will be knocked out. He will end up going to sleep."
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More than 100 American soldiers — all of them quite elderly now — who liberated Nazi concentration camps at the end of World War II gathered in Washington, DC this week. They were there to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. The veterans met survivors of the Nazi genocide and shared their stories. The World's Middle East Correspondent Matthew Bell recently met someone with a unique Holocaust story that he was somewhat reluctant to talk about. It's a story about revenge. The Holocaust has become so important to Israel's identity, it seems hardly a day goes by in this country without some reference to the Shoah — or catastrophe — as it's known in Hebrew. Students at a Jerusalem high school took part in their annual ceremony on Holocaust Memorial Day in early April. This is where I met Yossi Cohen. He's an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor, born in Lithuania. He was at the school to speak with kids about the Holocaust. But he didn't share his whole story. Because Yossi Cohen — not his real name, by the way — was part of a "Nakam" — or vengeance — group in post-war Europe. Even after Germany surrendered, its members were still plotting to kill Germans as an act of retribution for the deaths of millions of Jews. At his apartment in a posh section of Tel Aviv, Cohen shows me an old photo taken near the end of the war. He's in uniform: A wool Lithuanian jacket, German cavalry officer's trousers, knee-high Russian boots, and a German army belt, with an inscription on the silver buckle. The inscription reads 'Gott mitt uns,' which means 'God is with us.' And there's a hole in the belt buckle. "So, in this case, God was not with him, because I took the belt," Cohen said. He took the belt, but when I asked if he took the shot that killed the German soldier wearing it, Cohen would not say. He wants to be careful talking about his past. Cohen would only agree to an interview if we didn't use his real name. But when we sat down in his living room, he seemed keen to talk about the war. For him, it began suddenly in the summer of 1941. He had just graduated from high school in Vilnius, Lithuania. And that evening, he went a party and did some dancing. Who did you dance with on the night that you graduated? I asked. "One of my teachers," he said. "A young teacher, very good-looking. And it was an occasion to dance with her." The next day, Cohen heard the sounds of war. Germany began its invasion of the Soviet Union. In Nazi-occupied Lithuania, the mass killing of Jews started right away. Cohen and his family learned how to hide. With his parents and younger brother, Cohen moved between safe houses for a few months. Then, they entered the Jewish ghetto in Vilnius. He was 17. And naturally, Cohen said, he was eager to join the underground, the resistance. "So, I was looking for somebody who would give me some kind of contact," Cohen said. I asked him why he wanted to join the underground. "To do something," he said. "To fight. Just to go, be taken and be killed? I mean, a young man?" Cohen eventually joined the Jewish resistance. Helped collect weapons. He also taught people how to shoot. And he became a commander. When his mother found out, she asked him not to recruit his little brother. "Leave me one son," she told him. But when the ghetto was liquidated a year later, Cohen was alone. His father had disappeared. His brother was sent to a concentration camp. His mother was sent off to the camps as well. Cohen escaped the ghetto and helped lead Partisan fighters living in the forest. I asked what he was feeling, did he have a feeling of, 'vengeance'? "Very much," he said. "Very strong. Very strong. We could do a lot. What did you want to do then? I asked. "We did everything," Cohen said. And by 'everything,' Cohen means attacking German soldiers. Blowing up supply trains and burning bridges, sabotaging rail lines with help from the Soviet army. But he said the desire for vengeance didn't go away, even after the defeat of Nazi Germany. In fact, it grew stronger for Cohen and some of his comrades as they learned the true scope of the Holocaust. "We saw that something has to be done," he said. "You cannot pass on to the history without doing something." Cohen said there needed to be some kind of reckoning. But here's where he gets stingy with details. In 1946, Jewish revenge groups hatched a plan to poison the water supply in German cities. The aim was to kill Germans on the same scale that they killed Jews. Millions of them. Cohen would not say if he was involved, though plenty of people volunteered he said. But many Jewish leaders wanted strong, activist Jews to move to Palestine rather than focus on retribution. "The Israeli Jews were not there," Cohen said. "And nobody who wasn't there and didn't live all these disasters couldn't think like us." British writer Jonathan Freedland has researched Jewish revenge groups and he wrote a novel based on them called "The Final Reckoning." Freedland said there's a quixotic element to this chapter of Jewish history. But that doesn't diminish the profound moral outrage that motivated people like Yossi Cohen. "I think they would have spoken for hundreds of thousands — if not millions of Jews — at that time, who didn't know what they were doing in their name, but nevertheless felt that same sense of outrage that this crime, which I think few people would dispute a description as the greatest crime in human history, this crime had gone fundamentally unpunished," Freedland said. The plot to poison the water supply in German cities was ultimately foiled. But there was another incident, Cohen said. It was at an American-run prison for German soldiers, known as 'Stalag 13.' "Stalag 13 happened," Cohen said. I asked if people were poisoned and if he knew who did it? "Yes," Cohen said with a laugh. When I asked Cohen if he was involved, he won't say. But here's how the story goes. A group of Jewish avengers found out where the bread was made for a prison holding German SS officers. They managed to infiltrate the bakery and poison one morning's batch of bread with arsenic. Jonathan Freedland said an Associated Press report from April 1946 said 1,900 German POWs fell ill. "It's still never been verified how many SS men actually did die at Stalag 13," Freedland said. "Some say it was in the low 100s. Some people have put the figures as high as one thousand. But that was a very direct form of vengeance. These were SS men who had themselves perpetrated or participated in the murder of Jews and they were themselves killed. That was really the biggest ever vengeance operation in history. And it was certainly the biggest ever pulled off by this group." Before the start of the Holocaust memorial ceremony at the high school, I asked Yossi Cohen if the students knew about his involvement with the revenge group. Probably not, he told me. Cohen is not sure they'd understand what the group did after the war. But he said he doesn't regret anything. There needed to be proper revenge, he said. Normal people had to do something to make sure nothing like this ever happened again.
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WASHINGTON — Democrat operative David Brock suffered a heart attack Tuesday afternoon. American Bridge chief of staff Bradley Beychok, a group Brock founded, told NBC, he “suffered a heart attack while working in [the organization’s] Washington DC Office early Tuesday afternoon.” Brock was immediately transported to a local hospital, received prompt medical treatment, Beychock said. He added, “We are looking forward to a swift recovery. We thank everyone for their well wishes, and especially want to thank the wonderful doctors and staff who treated David. We kindly ask for privacy as he recovers.” Brock launched his career as a conservative investigative reporter during the 1990s and made a name for himself during the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings, when he wrote a negative book about Thomas accuser Anita Hill. However, Brock switched political sides in the late 90s and aligned himself with liberal Democrats and founded the left-wing advocacy website Media Matters in 2004. He later founded the super PACs American Bridge 21st Century and Correct the Record. Follow Kerry on Twitter
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These are the penises that kept you out of the woods as a child thanks to your grandfather’s horrifying descriptions. 1. The spined penis of the feral cat Advertisement When your grandpa sat you down on his lap to read to you from a book called Cautionary Penises Of The Woods that he wrote and illustrated himself, the first chapter was all about the spiny penis of the common feral cat. “The dark shade of the woods hides scores of feral cats and their barbed dicks,” Gramps would read while puffing on his tobacco pipe, smoke curling from his lips. “Looking like a tube of rose-colored lipstick crossed with a cactus, the penis of a cat remains hidden inside its body until ready to strike. Beware the woods, for they are haunted by the penis of the cat.” And beware you did. 2. The bonelike tortoise penis Advertisement When Grandpa would offer you a Jolly Rancher if you could tell him which animal’s penis is half the length of its body and becomes bone-hard when erect, you knew the answer was the tortoise, for the tortoise penis was a penis you knew all too well. Whenever you ventured close to the wood line on Grandpa’s farm, all it took was a quick flash of the Polaroid of a tortoise penis he kept folded in his wallet to deter you from going any farther. 3. The body-length penis of the Argentine lake duck Advertisement Grandpa was known to tell a tall tale here and there, but when it came to animal penises, he was always deathly serious. That’s why when he told you that there was a duck whose penis is so long that it uses it to lasso its mates, you knew he wasn’t pulling your leg. Grandpa would wake you in the middle of the night and whisper urgently, “You hear that? Out there in the woods? That flapping and whistling sound? That’s the Argentine lake duck’s wang.” Visions of that duck’s disturbingly overlong member wrapping around your neck rule your nightmares to this day, and your fear of being entangled by the duck’s phallus are the reason you carry pruning shears when you step anywhere near the woods. 4. The elephant’s gigantic penis Advertisement “An elephant’s dick is a reminder that God is a pervert psychopath,” said your grandpa after a lengthy period of silence around the campfire a safe distance from the forest one chilly November night. “It’s the concept of fear molded into a pebbly, distended pendulum. And it rules the woods with an iron fist.” Despite being a rebellious teenager at the time, no amount of peer pressure could get you to go into the woods where that penis dwells. 5. The detachable penis of the argonaut octopus Advertisement As your grandpa lay on his death bed, he called you to his side. With labored breath he croaked something nearly unintelligible about an octopus whose penis could literally detach from its body. “The woods… octopus… beware the argonaut… for its penis… comes off… it comes all the way off.” Those were his last words. Surely it was the dementia talking, you thought. But that night curiosity got the best of you and you Googled it. You’ll never step foot within a 100-yard radius of the woods again.
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A U.S. air-safety watchdog is investigating an accident during the first flight of a Facebook Inc. drone designed to extend internet access. The giant drone, called Aquila, experienced a “structural failure” while approaching Yuma, Ariz. during a test flight on June 28, according to a spokesman for the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board. There were no injuries, but the drone was “substantially damaged” and the damage “compromised the airworthiness of the aircraft,” the spokesman said. A Facebook FB, -1.20% spokeswoman declined to share details about the damage or cause of the failure ahead of the NTSB’s report. A spokeswoman said Facebook viewed the Aquila test flight a success. “We have already learned a lot from the results of this flight test and will continue to learn from all the future flight tests we plan to run,” she said. The NTSB, whose primary function is to probe accidents, plans to release a more detailed report on the accident within the next two months. Bloomberg first reported on the accident Monday. An expanded version of this report appears on WSJ.com. Also popular on WSJ.com: Venezuela’s nemesis is a hardware salesman at a Home Depot in Alabama. Earthquakes: Reckoning with ‘The Big One’ in California — and it just got bigger.
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A network of left-leaning public-interest groups has come out in opposition to the Obama administration's new overtime rule, prompting charges of hypocrisy from progressives who back the rule. U.S. PIRG, a coalition of state nonprofits around the U.S., issued a statement last week saying the new overtime regulations would hamstring its efforts to hold corporations accountable. The new overtime rule will expand overtime eligibility to millions of workers who currently don't qualify. "Organizations like ours rely on small donations from individuals to pay the bills. We can’t expect those individuals to double the amount they donate," the group said in its statement. "Rather, to cover higher staffing costs forced upon us under the rule, we will be forced to hire fewer staff and limit the hours those staff can work – all while the well-funded special interests that we're up against will simply spend more" (emphasis theirs). The share of salaried workers eligible for overtime pay is a fraction of what it used to be in the U.S. By updating the rules to make them more generous to workers, the Obama administration will be giving employers a tough choice: Either limit the workers' hours to 40 per week, or pay them time-and-a-half for any extra hours they work. Corporate America has predictably blasted the rule as a job killer, enlisting Congressional Republicans to block it. U.S. PIRG's opposition is a reminder that even some otherwise progressive groups may not like it either, since it will raise their payroll costs or compel them to work their employees less. Overtime is probably one of the few issues where U.S. PIRG finds itself on the same side as House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.). In fact, Ryan singled out groups like U.S. PIRG when he spoke against the rule, saying it will hurt nonprofits. The White House will be expanding the number of workers eligible for overtime by raising the so-called salary threshold -- the number below which all salaried workers are entitled to overtime pay, regardless of their job duties. The current threshold is just $23,660 per year. The new one will be $47,500. U.S. PIRG's strong opposition to the rule suggests it may have many staffers who earn less than $47,500 a year but regularly work more than 40 hours in a week. Andre Delattre, the group's executive director, told The Huffington Post that U.S. PIRG supports "the intent of the rule," but that the regulations should distinguish between for-profit companies and non-profit groups. Someone working at McDonald's to draw a paycheck, Delattre said, is not the same as someone doing "mission-driven" work. "I think most people understand that there is a difference between the people this rule is trying to protect and other people who are doing work that they're choosing to do," Delattre said. People on Twitter have hammered U.S. PIRG for opposing a regulation lauded by low-wage worker groups and labor unions. Amazing that @uspirg would argue that keeping their workers poor is OK because they serve the 'public interest'.https://t.co/15RSh52N4y — Mark Elliott (@markmobility) May 22, 2016 .@lydiadepillis @uspirg should be ashamed. They have opposed living wages for their own employees for far too long. #RaiseTheWage — Eric Robertson (@erictheteamster) May 22, 2016 .@uspirg IT'S LITERALLY DISGUSTING THAT YOU EXPECT PEOPLE TO WORK 80+ HOURS A WEEK FOR $24,000 A YEAR. YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED — Misandry (@OHTheMaryD) May 21, 2016 Reading the @uspirg’s mentions right now is brutal. I hope their twitter manager is getting that #overtime. — Andrew Nazdin (@andrewnazdin) May 22, 2016 U.S. PIRG was founded by consumer advocate Ralph Nader. (A representative for Nader, who doesn't appear to be affiliated with the group anymore, didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.) According to its mission page, the group "stands up to powerful special interests on behalf of the American public, working to win concrete results for our health and our well-being." Its campaigns include combatting money in politics, exposing banking fees and limiting the use of antibiotics, among other causes.
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Andrew Weaver’s bill may seem a tad self serving. The B.C. Green Party leader and MLA for Oak Bay-Gordon Head re-introduced the Election Amendment Act 1 in the legislature this week. The bill would allow 16-year-olds to vote in B.C. article continues below Chances are Weaver believes young people are more interested in the future of the planet than older folks are. And that those same young voters will see his party as sharing those principles. This may be a big assumption, or not. It’s true that young people today are certainly exposed more to environmental issues. The media 20 years ago seldom mentioned climate change. Today, whether you get your news directly from mainstream sources or via Facebook, concerns about the planet’s environmental future are ever present. Now, whether young people believe that politics can actually change things, is another matter altogether. And whether they won’t be as self-serving as older voters is another question. The number of young voters compared to older voters in every Canadian election is still much smaller. In the 2015 federal election, the participation of voters aged 18 to 24 was 57.1 per cent. Participation of voters aged 25 to 34 was 57.4 per cent. But voters aged 65 to 74 continued to have the highest participation rate of all age groups, with 78.8 per cent. It would appear that unless more young voters get out to vote, politicians will continue to cater to the concerns of older voters. And those concerns are often about keeping the status quo – not changing it. But what is perhaps equally interesting is that more younger voters turned out to vote than in the previous federal election in 2011. In fact voters aged 18 to 24 increased by 18.3 percentage points compared to 2011. That was the largest increase for this age group since Elections Canada began reporting demographic data on turnout in 2004. In comparison, the increase in voter participation for voters aged 65 to 74 was only 3.7 per cent. If the trend continues, young voters could have a real impact on politics in Canada. But will they? Weaver is trying to boost those odds a bit by lowering the voting age in B.C. We doubt his bill has legs, but it may give us a little window into the future. And as far as tipping points go where demographics and voters are concerned, only time will truly tell.
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Patty's Corner Patty's Corner My little blog... a corner with bits of fashion, some make up and poses... Recently created a male assistent called Rooderick to assist me. Wednesday, July 22, 2015 Update: blog location change Hi everyone, I decided to transfer Patty's corner to: https://patrizemn.wordpress.com My old posts are all on the new location... and as of today, all my new posts will be posted there. This blog will no longer be updated.... but hope to see you there ♥ Posted by Unknown at 4:39:00 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Tuesday, July 21, 2015 Patty’s Corner #79 Corset n& string : - ::CREMOSAS Corset Kakau ::>>>> Cremosas Fashion Store Pose: - IE - The Seraphim 1 (mirror )>>>> Image Essentials Skin: - ..:: AYA ::.. Iris - Oak Buff >>>> ..::AYA::.. Hair: - Alice Project - Summertime Sadness - >>>> Alice Project Posted by Unknown at 12:53:00 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Monday, July 20, 2015 Patty’s Corner #78 Romper: - ::FLG Romper Lace ::>>>> FLG Store Shoes : - ClarityMoon~BabyDoll~Shoes >>>> ~*~:ClarityMoon:~*~ Skin: - ..:: AYA ::.. Iris - Oak Buff >>>> ..::AYA::.. Hair: - [Entwined] Ivy - >>> [Entwined] Posted by Unknown at 4:04:00 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Patty’s Corner #77 Pose: @ Indulgance - *SE~ His Guardian >>>> ...:Something Erotic :... Posted by Unknown at 2:56:00 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Older Posts Home Subscribe to: Posts (Atom) Who's Patty ? Patrize Madd Nuttz (pl1974 resident) Blog Archive ▼ 2015 (81) ▼ July (22) Update: blog location change Patty’s Corner #79 Patty’s Corner #78 Patty’s Corner #77 Patty’s Corner #76 Patty’s Corner #75 Patty’s Corner #74 Patty’s Corner #73 Patty’s Corner #72 Patty’s Corner #71 Patty’s Corner #70 Patty’s Corner #69 Patty’s Corner #68 Patty’s Corner #67 Patty’s Corner #66 Patty’s Corner #65 Patty’s Corner #64 Patty’s Corner #63 Patty’s Corner #62 Patty’s Corner #61 Patty’s Corner #60 Patty’s Corner #59 ► June (19) ► May (18) ► April (22) Links: Grid Syndicate Second Life Feed Blogspot Clashing Palette Free & Chiq Blog Spicy Miky (blog) Flickr Patty Facebook Patty SlackGirl Visitor Counter . Cremosas FLG Store Flippant Something New Props&Poses Image Essentials AYA Skins ClarityMoon { Six Essence } The Whoreshop ! Bedazzle Designs AIMI Skins Your Store Here Your Store Here Your Store Here Your Store Here Travel theme. Theme images by ranplett. Powered by Blogger.
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There’s a new T-Mobile LG G5 offer going on right now that’ll let you take home the LG G5 along with a free LG Battery Bundle or the LG 360 Cam. If you’re a T-Mobile customer and were thinking of purchasing the brand new LG G5, your deal just got better. The smartphone will be available for purchase from T-Mobile starting on April 1st. Pre-orders for the modular G5 will kick off on the 29th of March. To make customers buy the LG G5, T-Mobile is adding some free gifts to the mix. And the deal is pretty sweet. The LG G5 is a the 2016 flagship smartphone from LG and features a first in the world, modular design. There’s a removable slot at the bottom that’ll let you change the battery, add a camera focused module, and more. Basically, you can add extra hardware to the smartphone. It also includes the latest Snapdragon 820 processor to keep everything running smooth and also features a dual-camera system at the rear. Here’s what the T-Mobile LG G5 offer consists of; The LG Battery Bundle Buy the LG G5 on T-Mobile before April 17th and you’ll get a free 2,800 mAh battery with a docking station to charge the battery. This Battery bundle costs $80, so it’s a pretty good deal. The LG 360 Camera If you happen to get your hands on the LG G5 before April 5th, then you will walk away with the $200 LG 360 VR camera. This camera is cool and can be used to record your own 360-degree videos. You’ll be getting this for free with your G5. Another great deal. Both the offers are only valid till supplies last, which means you’ll have to be quick to get the smartphone after it’s available on T-Mobile. Once again, the pre-orders start on March 29th, and you’ll be able to purchase the device from T-Mobile stores on April 1st. Check out the LG T-Mobile offer over here and let us know if you’re planning on getting one.
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October | 2017 | Travel with Rosana Chermisqui Travel with Rosana Chermisqui Providing travel business advice and guidance to travel agents Menu Skip to content Home About Contact Facebook Twitter Instagram Search Search for: Month: October 2017 Achieving Goals October 31, 2017 October 30, 2017 / travelwithrosana / Leave a comment Dear Travel Agents, Let’s talk about goals. Success is about setting goals and achieving them, and once we get there, we celebrate and ….. Well, allow me to tell you about my personal goals. Since the time I was a little child in Brazil from a very simple background, I dreamed of visiting 75 countries. At that time, I had not even imagined going to live in the US, but I always nurtured this dream. Why 75? Probably because that was the total number of safe countries I could think of in the entire world, back in the late 70s when I was 18. Fast forward – I am in Australia, celebrating my 75th country, and going to New Zealand – number 76. So what is next? Should I “retire” and live happily ever after, or should I set another goal? If I set another goal, what does that say about me? That I am never happy? Interesting thoughts, especially if we apply them to all other kinds of goals in life. Then what? In my case, I have decided to set other goals and visit 120 countries, including Antarctica, (then having traveled on 7 continents). I’ll plan these trips better, because I have so much experience from achieving my first goal. I am more mature, and am treating myself in a more kind way. All this comes from experience and age, for sure. I googled how many countries there are in the world NOW. According to my search: “There are 195 countries in the world today. This total comprises 193 countries that are member states of the United Nations and 2 countries that are non-member observer states: the Holy See and the State of Palestine.” Politics aside, most websites agree with these numbers. However, some countries are unsafe, so that limits me a lot in achieving my next goal. Fortunately, I found one website that says there are 247 countries in the world, because it counts every single island, even Twain, and others. It will be my choice to decide how I will achieve my new goal. After all, it is my goal and if I do it, it will be my way. How about you? Are you working on achieving your goals? Follow me at: Facebook @ travelwithrosana Instagram @ travelwithrosana Twitter @ travelRosana Blogs @ http://www.travelwithrosana.wordpress.com Falling in love with Africa October 24, 2017 October 23, 2017 / travelwithrosana / Leave a comment Dear Travel Agent, How many of you sell some of the countries in Africa to your clients? Personally, I love Africa for every reason: cultural, adventure, beaches, history, animals and awesome hospitality. I haven’t been to all the countries, and not all are safe, but many are. We should all take advantage and visit. I could spend hours talking about each of one of the countries I have visited, and the others that are on my bucket list. Let me give you a little teaser and ask you to investigate more about these places, ask suppliers for more material, and promote them to your clients. EGYPT – I have been there twice, and took one of my favorite pictures there (I am not such a good photographer), of the Nile River. It is a safe place to visit, and people feel very embraced by the rich history and the beauty of the country. My suggestion is to do 4 days on the Nile River, and if time allows, don’t miss Abu Simbel on the way back to Cairo from Aswan. SOUTH AFRICA – when we went in August (winter time in the southern hemisphere), it was great. Not so cold, and not crowded at all. I fell in love with the diversity of activities in Cape Town and the history of Johannesburg. Safari was delightful, since most of the trees had no foliage so we could see far ahead. We incorporated Victoria Falls into this trip, so we also experienced ZIMBABWE and did a safari in BOTSWANA as well. KENYA and TANZANIA – If you can, offer this trip to your clients during the migration (in May or October). It is great to combine the two countries. As they say: “Hakuna Matata,” or “Poli Poli!” You can see the beauty of the cycle of life, and find the serenity one feels there. On my short bucket list are: UGANDA, MOROCCO and SEYCHELLES. What countries in Africa do you recommend to your clients? Follow me at: Instagram @ travelwithrosana Facebook @ travelwithrosana Twitter @ travelRosana Blogs@ http://www.travelwithrosana.wordspress.com How I wish… October 17, 2017 October 15, 2017 / travelwithrosana / Leave a comment Dear Travel Agent, Have you ever wished that you started your business years ago? Or wished for more friends? More followers? More money…… How easy is to go on in the land of “How I Wish”! People do all the time, and this causes frustration and anxiety. These thoughts can happen to anyone at any time. It also happens to people who you believe have everything, because truly, no one has everything! I love reading the posts of travel agents celebrating their first booking. I still remember mine, and the emotions I felt. The feeling of accomplishment was gigantic, it couldn’t fit it inside myself. Or how I felt on my first trip to Europe… My first time in an airplane… My first cruise… (I brought so many medications because I was sure I was going to be seasick!) I love the feeling of arriving in a new country and being amazed by a different culture, colors, smell, etc. I also love the posts of people thanking God for another day, and celebrate having another opportunity to start again. What happens to the memory of those wonderful feelings when people spend their time thinking, “How I wish I had …..?” How can we guide our thoughts to think about our blessings instead of “How I Wish?” How many of us imagine that others wish to be just like us? Life is not always fair, and I am writing all of this not only to remind you, but also to remind myself to be less critical of myself, to treat myself more kindly, and to be my own real best friend. Life is too short, especially when we spend our time frowning and wishing we had, or we were, or we did. To all the beauty in the world that only those who really love themselves can see and celebrate, raise your head high and smile. You deserve to see the beauty and feel happy! Cheers to you! Follow me at: Instagram @travelwithrosana Facebook @travelwithrosana Twitter @travelRosana Blog @ http://www.travelwithrosana.wordpress.com Budgets and Travel October 10, 2017 October 8, 2017 / travelwithrosana / Leave a comment Dear Travel Agent, How many of your clients can travel often, and how many clients have been referred to you? This is a rhetorical question; I am not actually trying to do a survey, but just want you to reflect on these questions. A travel agent’s world would be a perfect place if only all their clients would travel few times a year, and if they all referred their friends and families, and their friends and families would take their recommendation and become perfect clients, and so on…. Unfortunately, not every client can travel that often because a word in the dictionary, “budget.” Others don’t travel to some destinations or even cancel their plans because of another word, “fear” (of hurricanes, terrorism, earthquakes, security, epidemics, etc.) Let’s focus on BUDGET. It is definitely a very personal and delicate subject that needs to be discussed with each of our clients. Some wise posts on social media, or comments in general when socializing can put a great spin of this conversation, and demonstrate the benefit of the business of travel. I do that quite often in my posts, by using comparisons: Travel is cheaper than Botox, it doesn’t hurt, and it lasts longer! An experienced travel agent may be able to help you better than a therapist can. Tell them your problems and she/he will send you to a paradise destination. For cigarette smokers, quitting a pack a day habit can pay for travel once a year Traveling once a year keeps the doctor away. (Think how much more relaxed and less stressed one feels, which can help reduce the effects of diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, etc.) By giving your clients food for thought, you can help them prioritize things in their lives, and provide incentive to budget more for travel. You are just stating the truth, and showing them reasons that living a full and enjoyable life has an impact on the other word: FEAR. We need to live every day to the fullest, enjoy every picture, every place and every memory. Life in this world happens only once, so we need to make the most of it. Follow me at: Instagram @travelwithrosana Facebook @travelwithrosana Twitter @travelRosana Blog @ http://www.travelwithrosana.wordpress.com A Calling Versus a Profession October 3, 2017 September 28, 2017 / travelwithrosana / Leave a comment Dear Travel Agent, I try to read the posts, Tweets, blogs and check the Instagram accounts of as many of my friends and followers as I can possibly can. It is important to me to know what travel agents think, and how they deal with their current and prospective clients. I see how much each and every travel agent cares, and how important it is to them to do a good job. Rarely (almost never) do I see questions about which vendors pay more commission, but only about which ones give better service. There are no classes for CARING, nor there are classes for wanting to make a client happy. Some people are born that way, and some aren’t. Self-centered people do not care as much about making others happy, nor do they put their clients center stage. The travel agents who succeed are the nurturing ones – self-assured, caring, respectful and who want to make their clients happy. Having a backbone is as important as the nurturing, because the CARE needs to be pointed at both sides: the client/prospective client, and the travel agent/self. Being a travel agent is more than a profession, it is a calling. There are many times that agents are connected 24/7 to make sure everything is alright, that the client is safe, even before he/she knows that there could be a problem. It is like a big successful play where the actors are the clients, and the travel agent is the backstage crew. The actors look beautiful and get standing ovations, thanks to the caring and loving work from backstage. The play is the beautiful world they travel and enjoy – taking many pictures, smiling throughout, and telling others what a journey it has been! To all the travel agents and those who work backstage making sure life is a great success to many, cheers! Follow me at: Instagram @travelwithrosana Facebook @travelwithrosana Twitter @travelRosana Blog @ http://www.travelwithrosana.wordpress.com Search for: Follow Blog via Email Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. 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Jody Porter takes ud to Webequie First Nation to hear what the end of a 500 kilometre journey, on foot, in freezing temperatures sounds like. 6:18 Norman Shewaybick walked for more than 1,000 kilometres along the winter ice roads north of Thunder Bay, Ont., carrying his grief at the loss of his wife and dragging the oxygen tank he says could have saved her life. The 17-day journey ended on Monday when Shewaybick arrived home in Webequie First Nation, falling to his knees as he was greeted by family and friends. "My promise is done. I promised her I would bring it back," he cried as he lifted up the toboggan holding the oxygen tank. Shewaybick said his wife died after the oxygen supply ran out at the nursing station in Webequie. He said he made a promise to her that he would make sure no one else suffered in the same way. Norman Shewaybick walked for 17 days dragging an oxygen tank home to Webequie First Nation to draw attention to what he sees as health care inequities in northern Ontario First Nations. (Jody Porter/CBC) "It was my 26th wedding anniversary and that's what Health Canada gave me for an anniversary present — a dead wife," Shewaybick said as he placed the oxygen tank between himself and a Health Canada representative at a community meeting to mark the end of the walk. Shewaybick's walk has already prompted Health Canada, which operates the nursing stations in northern Ontario's remote First Nations, to promise an oxygen concentrator for every community. "We are now instituting a whole review of our nursing stations in Ontario," said Keith Conn, the regional director of the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch of Health Canada. That's something Canada's auditor general called for in a report last year that said Health Canada has no way of assessing if nursing stations meet the needs of First Nations communities they serve. The toboggan that carried the oxygen tank, wrapped in plastic, from Thunder Bay, Ont., more than 500 kilometres north to Webequie First Nation. (Jody Porter/CBC) "It's a small step, it's only the beginning, there needs to be a lot more work around health and wellness," Conn said during a community meeting in Webequie. Several people spoke at the meeting about their concerns, listing relatives who they felt died after being ignored or ill-treated by the health care system. Shawaybick said he's pleased to see that his long journey is breaking the silence about the experiences of First Nations people in the health care system. "The way it's set up right now, it's killing our people." he said. "Our people are dying."
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Blogger to WordPress: How to Migrate (Site) Without Losing SEO WordPress VPS Web Building Affiliate Academy Video Tutorials Webinars search WordPress Migration Aug 26, 2022 Domantas G. 4min Read Blogger to WordPress: A Beginner’s Guide to Migrating Your Site Without Losing SEO Copy link Copied! Are you planning to transfer your site from Blogger to WordPress but don’t want to lose traffic and search engine rankings? Keep reading, because, in this article, we’ll explain why migrating your site can be beneficial and provide a step-by-step guide to help you complete the transfer process easily. Why Would You Migrate from Blogger to WordPress? Blogger is a reliable but simple blogging platform for creating and publishing blog posts. But when it comes to expanding your site towards a larger-scale project (such as a digital store), Blogger may not provide all the features you need. On the other hand, WordPress is a fully-featured CMS that you can rely on to create any kind of website, from a personal blog to a business site. Let’s cover some of its strongest features: Self-hosted — you can choose where to host your site, which allows for greater control on how much you spend, and what you get for it. Plugin and theme availability — tons of plugins and themes are available to shape your website into whatever you need it to be, and to extend its functionality. Completely customizable — you can easily change how your website looks and tailor it perfectly to your audience. SEO friendly — The WordPress libraries offer plenty of SEO plugins and SEO-friendly themes to improve how your site ranks. Light — WordPress doesn’t require a lot of memory, loads fast, and offers a great user experience for both visitors and webmasters. Keep in mind that when we talk about WordPress, we talk about the CMS that can be found on WordPress.org, not the platform WordPress.com. The two platforms have many key differences when it comes to hosting, domains, monetization, etc. 3 Easy Steps to Migrate from Blogger to WordPress Now that you know the benefits, here are the steps to migrate Blogger to WordPress. Step 1. Get Web Hosting The first step to WordPress migration is to find the best web hosting provider for your site. You can check out Hostinger’s WordPress hosting plans, which provide a one-click WordPress installer, a 99.9% uptime guarantee, 24/7 customer support, and special optimization to improve WordPress performance.Here’s how you get Hostinger’s WordPress hosting: Navigate to the WordPress hosting page. Pick your preferred plan and click Add to cart. At the Shopping Cart, you can add other services like daily backups. Then, click Checkout Now. Complete the Sign Up process to create a new Hostinger account or Log In if you have one. Pick the payment method and complete the purchase. If you opt for the Premium or Business plan for 12 months or longer, you can register a premium domain completely free for the first year. Alternatively, if you already have a domain, you can transfer it to Hostinger. Now we can use the hPanel to install WordPress: Head to the Hosting menu on the hPanel, select Manage. Navigate to the Websites section, and choose the Auto Installer. Select WordPress and fill out all required information, including your domain name, then click Install. Step 2. Manually Transfer Your Site Data Next, transfer your site’s content from Blogger to WordPress manually: From the Blogger Dashboard go to Settings -> Other. In the Import & back up section, select Back up Content -> Save to your computer. The XML file will be downloaded automatically to your device. Now, head to the WordPress Dashboard, there go to Tools -> Import. Choose Blogger by clicking Install Now, then select Run Importer. On the Import Blogger page, press the Choose File button. Locate the XML file you’ve saved and Upload it. You will be redirected to the Assign Authors page. Fill out the user information and click Submit. Congratulations. You have your Blogger website’s posts, comments, and categories in your new WordPress site. But it’s not over yet, the last step is redirecting your traffic. Step 3. Redirect Your Traffic with a Plugin The most important part of preserving SEO is having your old site redirect to the new one. In this tutorial, we’ll use a WordPress plugin ‒ Blogger To WordPress Redirection. First, set up your WordPress permalinks to resemble Blogger’s link structure. Head to WordPress Dashboard -> Settings -> Permalinks. In the Common Settings section, choose Month & name. Hit Save Changes. Now, let’s start the redirection setup: Download and activate the Blogger To WordPress Redirection plugin from the WordPress dashboard’s plugin section. Navigate to Tools -> Blogger To WordPress Redirection. Click the Start Configuration button to display the List of Blogs section. Then press Get Code. Copy the generated code. Now, head to your Blogger Dashboard -> Theme. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click Revert to classic themes. Before inserting the code, it’s recommended to backup your old Blogger theme in case anything goes wrong. In the Edit Theme HTML box, replace the whole code with the generated one -> Save theme. If you want to test whether the redirection is successful, head back to the Blogger To WordPress Redirection page and select Verify Configuration. Click the Blogger link in the Test Case section. Additionally, if your Blogger site has RSS subscribers, you also need to redirect the feed. Access your Blogger Dashboard -> Settings -> Other. In the Site Feed section, click Add next to Post Feed Redirect URL. Type your WordPress feed URL (Eg.: http://yoursitename.com/feed). Find out other ways to migrate to WordPress Wix to WordPress Squarespace to WordPress HTML to WordPress Joomla to WordPress Move WordPress from Subfolder to Root Conclusion As Blogger provides basic features for building a simple blog, migrating from Blogger to WordPress is necessary to get more and better features for growing your site once you start making money blogging or online. When transferring, it’s important not to overlook a few key steps that will help carry over traffic and SEO metrics. Here is the recap of how to carry your site over from Blogger to WordPress without affecting SEO: Find WordPress hosting that will meet your needs, then install the CMS. Transfer your site’s content manually by downloading the XML file from Blogger, then upload it to WordPress. Activate the Blogger To WordPress Redirection plugin to automatically redirect visitors and search engines to your new site. Make sure to check our guide on how to start a blog to find out the post-migration steps to complete your blog set-up. There you go. Give it a try and good luck. Was this tutorial helpful? Yes No The author Domantas G. Domantas leads the content and SEO teams forward with fresh ideas and out of the box approaches. Armed with extensive SEO and marketing knowledge, he aims to spread the word of Hostinger to every corner of the world. During his free time, Domantas likes to hone his web development skills and travel to exotic places. More from Domantas G. Copy link Copied! Related tutorials 22 Sep • WordPress • Guides • Basics • How to Find Out What WordPress Theme a Site Is Using: 2 Easy-To-Follow Methods When looking for inspiration for your WordPress site’s design, you may come across several sites with visually attractive themes. While some... 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Numerous newbie bloggers begin their blogs on BlogSpot first of all because of not spending any penny for the hosting and less for a domain. Though over time, multiple of them can able to know that the self-hosted WordPress which means a blog on WordPress is the great choice for an entirely customized blogging. That’s the point when this searching and finding on how to move from Blogger to WP will work for sure. I believe that this all your information will help many of the bloggers who’re planning to switch on the WordPress. Kudos!!! Emmanuel June 10 2021 Reply Should I delete the blogger importer plugins after all these processes in order to keep my wordpress dashboard light and fast loading? Vakarė September 21 2021 Hi Emmanuel, while any plugins you used for the actual migration can be removed, if you're using a plugin to create a redirect from Blogger posts to WordPress, it's best to keep them - otherwise your redirects would stop working. Derek Postlewaite January 01 2022 Reply This was an excellent walkthrough and it worked with zero issues. Thank you. I am curious, though. Is there a length of time that I must keep the old blogger site open? I'm hoping to one day eliminate the old blog all together in favor of my custom domain. Should I wait a year to let the SEO work itself out so that every query that currently pulls up my blogspot now pulls up my custom domain? Vakarė January 04 2022 Hello :) Great question, Derek! Eventually your visitors will learn the new domain name and same goes for search engines. Generally Google shouldn't take longer than a few months to catch up, but a year would surely be a safe timeframe for all of it to work out. Vishwas March 22 2022 Reply Hi what will happen to the mobile pages that listed on Google which having link. ? m=1 will they also get redirected or drop ranking. currently Google crawled different pages for desktop and mobile version Vakarė March 22 2022 Hi there, as long as you have declared your canonicals well, you should not have any problems with ?m=1 pages and your rankings should not decrease. You can always double-check if they're declared well on your Google Search Console account. Kavitha Rajeevkumar April 22 2022 Reply Thanks for this information! I followed these steps mentioned here and absolutely no hurdles. Vakarė April 25 2022 Happy to hear you were able to migrate well! emily cooper April 26 2022 Reply excellent. Himanshu mehra June 27 2022 Reply only post were importated when i created a page and redirected to wordpress see what happens blogger to wordpress page redirection shows or https://uttrakhandhub.blogspot.com/p/about-us.html Page not found Sorry, the page you were looking for in the blog Uttrakhand HuB does not exist. (but is available in my page section) then i redirected but i think redirection only working for pages not for post https://www.uttrakhandhub.in/about-us.html (newly created page) help me if anyone domantaspocius July 14 2022 Hey! If after migrating your Blogger site to WordPress you get page not found (404) error, we would suggest resetting your permalinks, and you can check this resource to learn how to do it. 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Sheera Frenkel, BuzzFeed's excellent Middle East correspondent, is in Iraqi Kurdistan, where the United States is launching airstrikes to help Kurdish peshmerga fighters in their life-or-death struggle to expel the Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists who have been pushing into their territory, the latest crisis for Iraqi Kurds in decades of war and genocide. But the immediacy of that crisis has apparently not prevented Iraq's Kurds from hearing about the mess in Ferguson, Missouri. One of them asked Frenkel about it. His question is so revealing that only someone thousands of miles away could ask it: Today, an Iraqi Kurd asked me what the people of Furguson had done wrong & why the police were so angry at them. "I feel very bad for them." — Sheera Frenkel (@sheeraf) August 14, 2014 If you feel a sudden sinking feeling in your chest, that's you realizing this Iraqi Kurd's inevitable disappointment when he or she learns how America really works; that Ferguson's citizens are not being blanketed in tear gas because they erred and are being justly dispersed by the righteous American police force, as they'd assumed, but because there are deep, systemic problems in American criminal justice that have created what is widely seen as a national disgrace. Out of all the people I have met, no group has seemed more consistently or enthusiastically pro-American than Kurds, so it's not surprising that Frenkel's contact there would assume that American police would only behave this way if the citizens of Ferguson really deserved it. But what we all know, as Americans who are familiar with our country's problems as well as its virtues, is that the truth is a lot uglier in Ferguson. Now this Iraqi Kurd knows it too. He or she, an Iraqi Kurd facing yet another existential threat from a genocidal invasion just miles away, feels sorry for them.
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Mark Oberholtzer isn't an Islamic fighter in Syria. He's never been to Syria. And the plumber from Texas City, Texas, says he certainly would never willingly aid fundamentalist rebels. So it's hard for him to understand how his Ford F-250 pickup truck - including his logo for Mark-1 Plumbing and his phone number - wound up being in a photo posted on Twitter by the extremist Ansar al-Deen Front from the front lines of the war in Syria. Mr Oberholtzer says he's been getting hundreds of phone calls and faxes since the Ansar al-Deen Front tweeted a picture of what appeared to be his old truck with an anti-aircraft gun in the back, according to the Galveston County Daily News. However, it remains to be seen if the photo is entirely authentic, with a new video surfacing which suggests the photo could have been digitally altered. Scroll down for video This truck, once owned by Mark-1 Plumbing in Texas City, Texas, is seen here in an Islamist propaganda photo. It's unclear if it has gone all the way to Syria or whether the photo has been digitally altered This photo, taken from a propaganda video, shows a near identical scene featuring a different truck, raising questions as to the authenticity of the photo featuring Mr Oberholtzer's truck The Islamist forces fighting across the region are known for their advanced and technical digital propaganda campaigns. The video, featuring a different vehicle firing from exactly the same position, raises the possibility Mr Oberholtzer's vehicle may have been photoshopped into a video frame. Superimposing a better vehicle and gun into a still frame from the original video would be significantly easier than trying to alter the video itself. This could be why the video features an older model car and weapon, but the photo features Mr Oberholtzer's later-model Toyota. Despite this, people have now been making hateful phone calls to Mr Oberholtzer's company in the mistaken belief he is supporting the fundamentalists. 'A few of the people are really ugly,' he told the newspaper. Some threatened his life. Mr Oberholtzer says he has hired a lawyer and wants to make Twitter remove the posting, CBS News reports. He says he sold the truck to an AutoNation dealership three years ago. In the past when he sold his work trucks, he always removed the logo first. The last time he got rid of a vehicle he didn't. Mark Oberholtzer says he has no idea how Islamists in Syria could have got hold of his truck Mr Oberholtzer, who has worked as a plumber for the past 32-years, assumed AutoNation would remove the decal before selling the truck. Apparently it didn't. It's still unknown how the truck could have made its way into the possession of Islamist fighters in Syria. A spokesman for AutoNation told KHOU 11 News that the truck went to auction, and probably different owners over and over, before it may have ended up in the hands of Islamic terrorists. Oberholtzer wants the death threats and the phone to stop ringing. 'We have a secretary here, she's scared to death. We all have families. We don't want no problems,' said Oberholtzer. CBS News reports that the band of Ansar al-Deen seen in the photo mostly hail from Chechnya in Russia. While most fighters are Islamic extremists, the group has not reportedly allied itself with ISIS in Syria. ISIS: The terror group has expanded how and why it recruits new members and is specifically targeting sympathizers abroad And while it is not known how fighters with ISIS could have come to own a Texan plumber's truck, the terror group is trying to expand how it recruits fighters to its ranks. The extremist organization also has been targeting its sophisticated propaganda to entice potential wives and professionals such as doctors, accountants and engineers in its efforts to build a new society. Among those it has lured were three teenage girls from Colorado, who set out for Syria this fall after swapping Twitter messages about marriage and religion with IS recruiters, and a young woman who sought to fight there - or failing that, to use her nursing skills. It's a diverse pool of recruits whose motives perplex Western governments seeking to combat the flow. The group 'is issuing a bit of a siren song through social media, trying to attract people to their so-called caliphate,' FBI Director James Comey told reporters. 'And among the people they're trying to attract are young women to be brides for these jihadis.' The group conscripts children for battle, recruits Westerners for acts of jihad and releases videotapes of beheadings. But it also uses propaganda with a humanitarian appeal, such as photos of bombed-out Syrian villages coupled with pleas for help. Video images of smiling children being given treats and enjoying stuffed animals paint a family-friendly portrait that suggests roles within the proto-state for wives and mothers. Justice Department officials say people aiding the Islamic State understand what they're getting into and risk prosecution, whether or not they venture to Syria and even if they don't plan to take up arms themselves. Prosecutors have criminally charged more than 15 people in connection with supporting Islamic militant groups. Advance: Militant Islamist fighters wave flags as they take part in a military parade along the streets of Syria's northern Raqqa province in June A Rochester, New York, food store owner stands accused of trying to arrange for others to travel to Syria and of plotting to kill members of the U.S. military. An Illinois man, allegedly determined to join militants, left behind a letter saying he was disgusted by Western society. And prosecutors say a North Carolina man asked Allah online for martyrdom. Most charges are brought under a statute that makes it illegal to provide 'material support' - including money, training or a false identity - to a designated terrorist group. Defense lawyers argued the law is overly broad and ensnares the misguided as often as it sweeps up the dangerous. Courts, however, have accepted an expansive interpretation of the law. 'We need to make clear that if you want to go over there and join a terrorist group, you're likely to end up instead in jail,' Carlin said. Justice Department officials say they're also trying strategies other than prosecution, including trying to identify potential recruits before they go. FBI agents in Colorado met repeatedly with Shannon Conley, a 19-year-old nurse's aide who had converted to Islam, hoping to dissuade her from traveling to Syria to marry a militant suitor she met online. Agents suggested she try humanitarian work instead of jihad, but she told them that if she couldn't fight, she would use her skills as a nurse's aide to help militant fighters, according to court documents. Conley pleaded guilty in September and faces sentencing next month. Her lawyer, Robert Pepin, has said she was 'led terribly astray' while pursuing her religion and was 'saved' by her arrest. Perhaps no case better shows the penetration of the recruitment campaign than that of the three Colorado girls, all from East African immigrant families, who were radicalized online and headed for Syria in October. The self-styled 'caliphate' declared by the Islamic State group bridging Iraq and Syria is starting to show signs of strain A review of the girls' social media use, which included thousands of Twitter messages and postings on other sites, by the SITE Intelligence Group shows they were in contact with online jihadists from around the world and were deeply interested in marriage and the role of women. As recruiters interacted with the girls, their typical teenage banter about friends and school became replaced with discussions of religion, paradise and death, the review showed. Six months before they went overseas, one girl wrote that she wanted to get married as soon as possible and her friends wished her well, telling her they hoped she got an 'amazing husband because you do not deserve anything else!' One female recruiter told prospects to expect to marry quickly and expect to live a domestic life, as it is 'completely impossible for women to participate in battle,' according to SITE. Women are expected to marry the fighters and bear their children, she explained. Another recruiter told a 16-year-old girl who inquired about joining that 'everyone is welcome,' according to the report.
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Hi, everyone! Since my second accound fuzzywuzzylittletail is playing drama queen right now, I would rather be posting here to be sure you will find my stuff safely ;D It’s been a long time since I have posted something… crazy, so here it is! The Halloween is coming, so the Fever is coming as well! Btw!The next pages of the Fever fan fiction will be uploaded after the Halloween spin offs xD This craziness have been born after talking and fanfirling with @cloudyloudy about the famous musical we all hate /love so much, after socionics relationship theory and the psychology of couples XD The moral of the story below is sounds like: “It doesn’t matter what gender you are, cause you have a perfect match” or “Be possessed with one person = it’s a happiness formula” or “- WTF? - It’s Beta, baby. (According to socionics theory of quadras, read here about Beta) or “The predator is always a predator and the prey is always a prey XD”. Behind the curtain you will discover a Phantom of the Opera performing by Anatoly and Clara… WHY? I strongly recommend to listen to the voices below before going down there, it will make the bigger effect…xd xd xd xd Introducing Anatoly’s voice Introducing Clara’s voice NOTE: The Fever characters transforms into animals when it comes to basic instincts like desire, anger, gluttony, pride etc. they transforms back when they feel love, passion, adore, understanding, cooperation. At this spin off they are also changes genders to show that they don’t really care, cause they are happy xD You will see by yourselves… Continuar lendo
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Many people are aware that cheetahs were used as coursing hounds. One of the last places where coursing cheetahs were used was in British India. Virtually all hunting cheetahs were captured in the wild as young adults. Cheetahs were fairly easily tamed, and the species does not consider humans to be prey. Thus, it was actually a good potential domesticate. Unfortunately, female cheetahs do not ovulate unless their suitors chase them for several miles, and male cheetahs are rather well-known for their poor sperm counts– the result of an extreme genetic bottleneck at the end of the Pleistocene. Easy as they were to tame, cheetahs were not easy to breed in captivity. It’s only been in recent decades that zoos and captive breeding facilities have figured out how to produce cheetah cubs on a regular basis. Before that, it was just assumed that if hunter needed another coursing cheetah, he would have to capture it. But Indian nobility weren’t just using cheetahs as hunting animals. They were also using another species of cat, one that actually does breed fairly well in captivity but is not necessarily easily tamed. The caracal (Caracal caracal) is a tawny cat with a short tail. It has ornate ear tufts, and it about the size of a bobcat. For a long time, it was thought to be a close relative of the cats in the genus Lynx, which includes the three species of cats that are commonly referred to as lynx and the bobcat. However, genetic research has revealed that caracal’s closest relatives are the African golden cat (Profelis aurata), which looks like a caracal with out the ear tufts and short tail, and the serval (Leptailurus serval), which looks like a bobcat trying to become a cheetah. Both the serval and the caracal have been bred extensively in captivity, and the two species have been hybridized. Because of these hybrids, some authorities have classified servals in the caracal genus, calling them Caracal serval. However, if we are to follow the rules of cladistic classification, we cannot put the caracal and serval into the same genus without also including the African golden cat, which is actually the caracal’s closest relative. Leaving it out of the genus would make the genus Caracal parphyletic, and it would not be a clade. The caracal is found over a broad swathe of Africa and the Middle East. It is also found in much of Pakistan and northwestern India. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Pakistan and India were in the same political entity, usually referred to as British India. It was during this time that British missionaries, businessmen, and colonial officials noticed that certain nobles were keeping caracals as hunting animals. The author Divyabhanusinh writes in The End of the Trail: The Cheetah in India (2006) that “the caracal was commonly used in India for sport. The Gaekwad of Baroda maintained a pack of them to hunt peafowl, hare, etc. in the 1860s and the Bheels around Mhow occasionally trained them for hunting'” (pg. 228). The hunting caracals were always said to be kept in a pack. The nineteenth century British zoologist Thomas Caverhill Jerdon described these packs of hunting caracals in his Mammals of India (1874), which was published two years after his death: It appears to be more abundant perhaps in the west of India, in Kandeish, Gujrat, and Cutch; and the Guicowar [the Gaekwad of Baroda] is said to keep a pack of trained lynxes [caracals] with which he hunts peafowl, hares, &c. It appears to be quite unknown in the Himalayas and in Bengal, and the countries to the eastward. The Bheels about Mhow assert that it kills many peafowl, hares, &c., in its wild state, and it is occasionally trained to stalk peafowl, hares, kites, crows, cranes, &c. &c. It is found in Persia and Arabia; in Tibet, where it is sometimes trained, and throughout all Africa (pg. 113). The only account I can find of the relative utility of the hunting caracals comes from a Col. A.E. Ward. Ward was a British officer and big game hunter, and he describes the caracals as being excellent for use on hares. But only if there were few bushes in the terrain. Ward writes that if there were bushes, “the hares seemed quicker at turning and often got away in spite of the extreme agility of the caracals.” The travel writer G.T. Vigne wrote that “[t]he speed of the caracal, or Indian lynx, is, if possible, quicker in proportion than that of the chita. I saw one slipped at a grey fox [Bengal fox], and he ran into him as a dog would a rat. He often catches crows as they rise from the ground, by springing five or six feet into the air after them.” (Source for both quotes). For much of the nineteenth century, it was assumed that caracals hunted in packs like dogs. The source was a claim by the Dutch zoologist Coenraad Jacob Temminck. Sir William Jardine attributes this claim to Temminck in his The natural history of the Felinæ ( 1834): M. Temminck says, that they hunt in packs like the wild dogs, and thus run down their prey. If this is the case, they will most probably use their nose, and will present a very interesting deviation from the typical species (pg. 252). The Rev. John George Wood also repeated the claim that carcals hunted in packs in his Illustrated Natural History (1865), but Wood also offered some skepticism of the claim: It is said that the Caracal will sometimes call in the aid of its fellows, and with their assistance will secure even a large animal. Some authors assert that they will unite, like hounds, in the chase of their prey, and will hunt it as regularly as a pack of wolves or wild dogs. But the general opinion seems to be that the Caracal, even when assisted by its companions, gives no open chase, but achieves its end by a few powerful bounds, a stroke with the paw, and a fierce grip with the fangs on the throat of its victim. Some authors assert that the Caracal is often tamed, and rendered useful in hunting; being trained to creep upon its prey and to spring from its place of concealment upon its unsuspecting quarry. When the trained Caracal seizes its prey it crouches to the earth, and lies motionless until its owner comes up and removes the slaughtered victim (pg. 211). Even if they did hunt in packs, Wood thinks the caracals are more likely ambush hunters, which it actually is, and today, we know they don’t hunt in packs at all. Like virtually all cats, they live solitary lives, coming together only when the female is in estrus. The attempt to domesticate the caracal was failure. Although you can buy caracals as exotic pets in many parts of the United States, they are not tame animals. But they do breed fairly easily in captivity. The question now becomes why the Indian nobles failed to domesticate this species, and the answer can be found in Sir William Jardine’s account of the caracal in The natural history of the Felinæ ( 1834): Lynxes [caracals] were said to have been kept and trained for hunting, like the hunting-leopard [cheetah], by the sovereigns of the East; but, in modern times, no trace of this property can be found, at least in the present animal; and indeed the character of all is great irritability in confinement, and a mistrust towards their keepers, which is never entirely overcome (pg. 251-252). Caracals, even when tamed, were just very hard to work with. Unlike the cheetah, they never became docile enough for people to control them. Even if they were easily bred in captivity, they just weren’t suitable for domestication. Now, today, we might be able to produce domestic servals and caracals, but it would take several generations of selective breeding. And even then, it would still require quite a bit of expertise about exotic cats and their behavior to keep them safely and humanely. Caracals were one of those domestication attempts that appeared to make sense, but it was simply not successful. I can’t imagine how they got the birds and hares away from the caracals. My guess is they were very possessive over their kills. And I certainly would not like to be the hunt assistant whose job was to fight the caracal off the quarry. They are certainly great predators, but I doubt that they were ever a good choice for cooperative hunting with humans. It’s just not in their natural history. Advertisements
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Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Note: Retail margins include taxes. U.S. Energy Information Administration, Short-Term Energy Outlook April 2016Retail margins include taxes. The U.S. Energy Information Administration forecasts that U.S. drivers will pay an average of $2.04 per gallon (gal) this summer for regular gasoline, according to EIA's Short-Term Energy and Summer Fuels Outlook. The forecast price for summer 2016 (which runs from April through September) is 59 cents/gal lower than the average price last summer, and it would be the lowest average summer price since 2004. Monthly average gasoline prices are expected to increase to $2.08/gal in June, then fall to $1.93/gal in September. In the United States, slightly more than half of the vehicle-miles driven in a year occur in the six months from April through September. For the full-year 2016, EIA forecasts U.S. regular gasoline prices to average $1.94/gal. Based on this annual average price, EIA estimates the average household will spend about $350 less on gasoline in 2016 than in 2015 and about $1,000 less than in 2014, when retail gasoline prices averaged more than $3/gal. Gasoline prices have four main components: crude oil prices, wholesale margins, retail distribution costs, and taxes. Because the latter two are generally stable, movements in gasoline prices are primarily the result of changes in crude oil prices and wholesale margins. Each dollar per barrel of sustained price change in crude oil and/or gasoline wholesale margins results in a change of 2.4 cents/gal in product prices. Gasoline prices in the United States typically reflect changes in the Brent global oil benchmark. The Brent crude oil price is forecast to average $35/barrel (83 cents/gal) this summer, about $22/barrel (50 cents/gal) lower than last summer. Crude oil prices are lower this year because global oil supplies have continued to exceed consumption, leading to persistently large inventory builds. EIA expects these inventory builds to persist through 2016, keeping crude oil prices below $40/barrel. EIA expects wholesale gasoline margins (the difference between the wholesale price of gasoline and the Brent crude oil price) will average 47 cents/gal this summer, about 13 cents/gal lower than last summer. Gasoline production has been higher recently, and several of the severe refinery outages that caused high prices last summer (particularly on the West Coast) have since been resolved or accommodated by obtaining supply from other sources. Regional differences in retail gasoline prices can be significant, and EIA forecasts average summer prices to range from a low of $1.80/gal on the Gulf Coast to $2.51/gal on the West Coast. Principal contributors: Sean Hill, Tim Hess
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Posted from Dan Lewis’ fantastic Now I Know newsletter. Subscribe here or follow him on Twitter. The arms race is vicious and cut-throat. Competitors urgently strive to strike big-ticket deals with media companies. At the same time, their lawyers are running out and filing patents to protect multi-million dollar designs. And that is just the first step. Drafting the pieces seems simple but in actuality borders on the impossible. All lines must intersect, and each one has a minimum viable thickness to which it must adhere. The hard pieces must be able to retain their shapes even when placed in boiling water for as long as ten minutes, all while transforming into a soft, malleable form. And then, these pieces of macaroni need to hold — and taste good with — liquefied orange goop charitably called “cheese.” Welcome to the mac and cheese wars. Every day, Kraft Foods sells one million boxes of its trademark mac and cheese in their iconic blue box. Maintaining that customer base isn’t to be taken for granted, however, as after a while, children who grew up on mac and cheese age, and, in turn, stop eating it. So Kraft has to attract new mac and cheese fans — and to do so, it relies on an ever-expanding army of creatively-shaped pieces of pasta. Enter people like Guillermo Haro. As elucidated by this Wall Street Journal profile, Haro and his team of “pasta architects” are core to the brand’s ongoing success. And it’s not child’s play. Haro and others are charged with developing new pasta shapes which will capture the fancy of young eaters, yes, but drawing up silly shapes hardly describes the process fairly. In over two decades of pasta-shaping, Haro has come up with 2,000 designs, of which a mere 280 have made it to consumers. At fewer than 100 designs a year with an 85% rejection rate, that’s a lot of pasta experimentation — and a lot of failure. The difficulties are a mix of intellectual property pitfalls and then, design ones. On one hand, there’s a team of business development professionals who look to partner with brands the children already know and love — the Journal cites “Spongebob Squarepants” and “Phineas and Ferb” – and enter into agreements to make pasta shaped like these characters. On the other hand, sometimes Haro and team come up with their own fun shapes, such as the U.S.-shaped pasta drawn above. If they succeed, the next step is to get the design patented, which happens more than one would expect. A search of Google’s patent index shows over 2,000 or so patents involving shaped pasta. Haro and his team are responsible for 29 of them. In either case, Haro’s mission is to make sure that the pasta does all the things mac and cheese pasta should do. It has to retain its shape after being boiled — what kid wants to eat a disintegrated Spongebob or Phineas’ friend, Blob? Further, the pasta has to hold onto just the right amount of whatever the cheese-like substance that orange powder is, and, of course, taste good. If they could only do this for vegetables. Bonus fact: The song “Yankee Doodle” speaks of a man who “stuck a feather in his cap and called it macaroni.” Why would a young gentleman from the American Revolution want to pretend he had pasta in his hat? He wouldn’t. “Macaroni,” in that context and in mid-18th century England, referred to a man with an extremely unique sense of fashion, as seen here. Macaronis were typically high class fellows and the lyric from “Yankee Doodle” is sarcastic, poking fun at the cultural ignorance of those in the New World. (Americans would, nonetheless, reclaim the song as their own, singing it with honor.) Where’d the fashion term “macaroni” come from? Back to the noodle we go. The macaroni pasta was a favorite of young, upper-class British men who traveled to Italy, and the term came (temporarily) to mean “trendy” or “fashionable.”
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Not until Bowman arrived in Ann Arbor in 2005 to coach the University of Michigan swim team did he fully understand the dynamic. Phelps enrolled there soon after Bowman arrived, and Greg Harden, Michigan's director of athletic counseling, met with both men regularly. He was the peacemaker, once suggesting to Bowman that perhaps when Michael was picking fights with his coach that he subconsciously was fighting with his dad. "So whenever he felt threatened or frustrated or whatever, he'd turn me into Fred and yell at me," Bowman says. "It took me awhile to realize that." The more Bowman understood, the more sympathetic he felt. For Phelps, success brought isolation. He had no peers, no place where he could fit in and act like everyone else his age. He grew up staring at a black line in the pool, maturing slower than his peers and eventually seeking refuge from the eyeballs that stuck to him everywhere he went. But the nature of training for the Olympics doesn't allow much planning for the emotional aftermath. And even if it did, no one could have prepared Phelps for his level of success. "Maybe it was wrong to push him so hard to do these things," Bowman says. "But I don't think so. He looks back on that stuff with pride. But I do feel like along the way, we probably didn't spend enough attention to the other sides of him." After winning eight gold medals in Beijing in 2008, Phelps went on a global tour of interviews, meet-and-greets and red carpets. On his first day away from all that, he was photographed smoking from a bong at a party in South Carolina. The photograph went viral. He was suspended by USA Swimming for three months. After the world championships in 2009, Phelps' drinking, partying and rebelling ways became worse. Each day at Meadowbrook, Bowman's eyes would bounce from the clock to the front door and back, wondering whether Phelps would show. "It was awful," Bowman says. "I'd yell at him, handle it poorly. And he'd just miss more. He'd go to Vegas. He'd do this or do that. Then he'd feel guilty, come back and train pretty hard. We kept doing this dance." Phelps wanted to quit but felt he couldn't because of sponsorship obligations. "I had to go another four years. There was no other option," he says. "I thought I could fake it. Just do a little bit and fake my way through it. And I almost did." More From Doubletruck A new home for ESPN storytelling. Read more » Phelps and Bowman, who shared an agent, were tied together as coach and athlete through sponsorships and endorsements as well. Yet their relationship had deteriorated to the point where Phelps would change his airline seat whenever his reservation was booked next to Bowman's. Communication away from the pool took place through Words With Friends. When Phelps participated, Bowman knew they were in a good place. When he didn't, he knew they weren't. "It was like Goldman Sachs, too big to fail, right?" Bowman says. "I wanted to teach him a lesson and let him suffer. But now we can't because he's like a national treasure, so we have to keep doing this." By the summer of 2012, no one hated swimming more than Michael Phelps. And no one despised coaching more than Bob Bowman. Somehow, they managed to keep it all a secret outside of Phelps' innermost circle. "We went into [London] like everything was under control. Yeah, right. It was all spin. Or PR," Bowman says. "We're very good, well-trained at PR. And honestly, for his future, that's the way it had to be." With Debbie and his sisters in the stands, Phelps somehow still won six medals in London, including four golds. London ended with a hug and a "good job," and then the two men went their separate ways. Phelps retired. Bowman left coaching. But a year later, Phelps told Bowman he wanted to come back. "I wanted no part," Bowman says. "I didn't want to go through that again." Phelps convinced Bowman that this time would be different. The coach also thought a return to the pool might help the swimmer stay out of trouble. But that fall, Phelps was arrested and charged with DUI. "When that happened, I was like, 'That's it -- you're never going to change,'" Bowman says. "And I was scared to death what the rest of his life was going to look like." FRED PHELPS couldn't believe what he was hearing. As the words came through the phone that September morning, a chill came over him. A friend had called to tell him that his son had been arrested on suspicion of DUI. The details were horrifying: driving 84 mph in the narrow, 45 mph, no-passing-allowed Fort McHenry Tunnel; registering 0.14 on a blood-alcohol test, nearly twice the legal limit of 0.08 in Maryland. Michael pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 18 months of probation, which he completed Sunday. It was his second DUI in 10 years; the first came in 2004. "It scared the living hell out of me," Fred says. "He could have been dead." After the phone call, Fred texted Michael. "It wasn't received well," Fred says. "It pissed him off. So he withdrew." This had been the story of Michael and Fred for all these years. A father trying to reconnect with his son and a son who simply wasn't interested. They were more similar than either chose to admit -- both of them stubborn, hardheaded and unforgiving. Fred was a former college football player and a Maryland state trooper for 28 years before moving to an administrative role. He lived in a black-and-white world of right and wrong. Before Michael's rise to stardom, their relationship, even after the divorce, was pretty typical for a father and son. They'd fish in Maryland reservoirs and attend Orioles games, with Fred using his connections to get Michael into the clubhouse where he once met Cal Ripken Jr. "He'd come out of there carrying autographed bats and wristbands and pictures," Fred says. "Those were the things I was able to do for him, things you figure a father should be doing." Both of Michael's older sisters had kept in touch with their father, but as Michael's popularity grew, he wanted less to do with his dad. Debbie believed it was her son's way of protecting her. To this day, Michael won't say a bad word about his mother, who went back to school after the divorce and became an academic administrator to help support the family. She never remarried. "My ex-husband loved his kids. He loves his kids," Debbie says. "It bothered him. But I don't think he knew how to fix it. So Michael just kept on escalating and escalating and things were going OK, so he didn't feel like he needed his dad." Fred had served as an official on the deck for many of Michael's meets. At one point in 2008, Michael agreed to meet with his dad but then blew it off. "I just didn't want to," Phelps says. "At times, I was like, 'This is a really good idea.' And we'd text and then I'd just stop texting and asking myself, 'What am I doing? Why? I don't want that. I don't need that.'" On another occasion, Michael's sisters brought him to lunch with his dad. He sat through the meal without saying a word. "I kept trying and trying, but he always had something to do," Fred says. Fred is sharing his side of the story in the lobby of a hotel just outside BWI Airport. He rarely does interviews and agreed to speak in this case only because Michael asked him to at ESPN's request. But there are nerves, anxiety. Fred doesn't want his words twisted or turned in any way to further complicate his relationship with his son. "It's just not something I will tolerate," Fred explains. "We've come too far." The erosion of a father-son relationship is never as simple as one or two incidents. But there are two moments in particular that bothered Michael. In 2003, Michael says, Fred promised to show up for a meet at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, but never did. That day, Phelps set his first short-course U.S. record. Three years earlier in Sydney, at Michael's first Olympics, Fred deeply upset Michael when on the first day after competition, he pulled Michael aside to introduce him to his new wife. No one in the family had known that Fred had remarried. “The kid just did the Olympics. He did pretty well.” - Bob Bowman "The kid just did the Olympics," Bowman says. "He did pretty well. Here is the first day where he can just enjoy being there and he has this dumped on him? Michael was a basket case. He couldn't deal with it." Phelps and his father didn't speak much after Sydney. But Fred continued to follow Michael's career. In Athens in 2004, he cried from 30 feet away when Michael received his first Olympic gold medal. Four years later, he watched most of his son's astonishing performance in Beijing from a Maryland hospital, where his second wife was fighting cancer. (She later died.) "Anywhere or anytime it was on, I was watching," Fred says. "Really, that was the only way I could see him." While Debbie became a magnet for television cameras with her emotional reactions to Michael's victories, Fred stayed in the background. Reporters called and knocked on his door. He turned them all away. He and Michael had the same name -- Michael Fred Phelps. Strangers would see Fred's ID or credit card and ask whether he was related to the Olympic champion. Sometimes he admitted it was his son -- until they started asking for autographs. "It was just -- you gotta be s---tin' me," Fred says. BY THE SECOND DAY of his arrival at The Meadows, Phelps began to thaw. Patients invited him to play volleyball, and he began to make friends he still talks to today. That second night, while watching Monday Night Football, he read on the bottom of the screen that USA Swimming had suspended him from competition for six months and had taken away his opportunity to compete at the world championships. Some of the patients stared. No one knew how to react. Phelps broke the tension. "Yep," he said. "That's me." He started talking about what happened. And that night he made a pledge that the world would see him for who he was, not what they wanted him to be. "People kind of built me up as the all-American boy," he says now. "Perfect, no mistakes, this and that. But that wasn't me, you know? I wanted people to get to know the real me." In treatment, Phelps earned the nickname Preacher Mike because each day began with a chapter of "The Purpose Driven Life," a book given to him by former Baltimore Ravens linebacker and good friend Ray Lewis. Phelps shared the lessons of each day's reading with other patients. He opened up to his therapist and other patients about his struggles with his father, his vicious fights with Bowman and the challenges of handling fame. One day, he confessed that he had long seen himself as the "bring the family back together" baby. His therapist's response: "Well, you failed. How does that feel?" In time, Phelps came to realize that all those snake nightmares followed some sort of conflict, conversation or thought involving his father. "Whether I was arguing with my father or if anything about my father would come up, I'd have a dream about a snake that week," he said. "I kind of feel like that's why I was always afraid of them. I didn't want to go back to that. I didn't know if there would be a conflict between us, so I stiff-armed him and went away." There were psychodramas in which Phelps could see the next six months, 12 months and five years with his addiction and without. "On one path, you and your family get closer and closer," he says. "And on the other path, you get further and further apart. Seeing those was pretty crazy. It helped me get my head clear. It's been stuck in my ass for so long." Between therapy sessions, Phelps trained in a small pool, working on kicking drills and flip turns as other patients watched. Each morning, he lifted in the facility's gym and cycled 20 miles a day. Talking to him on the phone, Bowman sensed a change. But not until he visited Phelps did he realize to what degree. "I'm the most skeptical person ever," Bowman says. "I don't believe any of that 'He'll never change, he's always going to be that way.' But he was completely different in a way I never imagined. He was honest, engaged. I left there that day thinking maybe there's a chance this would help him." AS FAMILY WEEK approached at The Meadows, Phelps wondered whether to include his dad on the list of people to invite. "I didn't want another letdown moment in my life," he says. "I didn't want to put any energy into something that I thought was a dead-end street." But the therapists and other patients encouraged Phelps to keep an open mind. So he included the name Fred Phelps. On the day Fred received his invite, he didn't think twice about going. Michael was his son. He needed help. But that didn't make walking through the doors at The Meadows any easier. Michael was stunned when Fred arrived. He reached out and the two shook hands. Then Michael pulled him in for a hug. Neither of them could remember the last time they had embraced. "That just told me he was glad I was there," Fred says. Debbie and Michael's girlfriend, Nicole, were there that week too. For the next several days, Michael and his father opened up. Some of the words felt good. Others didn't. They both tried not to take it personally. "There were things like missing that meet that I had no idea meant that much to him," Fred says. One afternoon, while Michael was in a meeting with a counselor, Fred found his way to the community room and worked on a puzzle for about an hour. The next day, Fred noticed the puzzle was finished. Michael told his dad that after he had left that night, patients finished the puzzle. "I just remember it hitting me that here was this moment that he and everyone else had such a positive interaction from something I started," Fred says. "It was pretty cool. I don't think he even knew I liked doing puzzles." The next day, Fred started another puzzle. Then another. Over the course of the week, father and son grew closer and closer. When it was finally time for Fred to head back to Baltimore, he cried. "I just wanted to stay there with him," Fred says. "Here was this side of Michael I had never seen before. It was life-changing -- for both of us. We got everything out there. It gave me some insight on everything he had gone through, how I could be supportive." In the days and months after family week, Michael would pick up the phone and text or call Fred just to say hi. Sometimes they'd talk for half an hour or 45 minutes. Other times it was a quick hello. It felt different. "Like a father and son," Fred says, "but more than that, like friends." The following June, Fred joined Debbie and others at a surprise 30th birthday party for Michael and Nicole in Colorado Springs. A few months later, Fred was out picking up a pizza one night when Michael called with news. Nicole was pregnant. Michael was going to be a dad. EARLY ON the morning of May 5, Phelps was brushing his teeth when he received the call. He had been training in Colorado Springs for two weeks and texted Nicole when he woke up, winning that day's who-can-say-I-love-you-more game first. But he missed Nicole's return call. She called Schmitt, who handed Phelps the phone. "I knew what was going on," he says. "I figured we're probably having a kid today." The baby wasn't due for another three weeks, and Phelps was supposed to fly to Baltimore the next day for his sister's wedding. Instead, he soon found himself pacing back and forth as the only passenger on a private jet heading to Arizona. For as long as he could remember, Phelps had decided he would never hold someone else's baby. Family, friends, it didn't matter. People would try to hand him their baby and ask for a selfie, but he always said no. He wanted the first baby he pressed his skin against to be his own. Around 7:20 that night, Phelps finally had that chance. He had watched in astonishment as Nicole had given birth to a little boy, Boomer Robert Phelps (the middle name was as a tribute to Bowman). He had cut the boy's umbilical cord. And then Boomer, wrapped in a warm blanket, was handed to his father. Tears streamed down Phelps' face. "I just kind of stood there," Phelps says. "I didn't think I would be emotional, but it all just sort of hit me. That's our son. And you suddenly have this new appreciation for what love really is." That night, Phelps stayed in the hospital with Nicole and Boomer. On Saturday, their new family returned home. Michael and Nicole had dated on and off since Michigan. They broke up before London and again before Beijing, but in 2014 Phelps persuaded Nicole to give him one more chance. In 2015, Michael asked Nicole to be his wife -- the wedding will come after Rio. That first night after coming home from the hospital, all they could think about was their new roles as parents. Phelps jumped at every noise, barely sleeping for hours. "I wouldn't pick him up or anything. I would just stare and watch him sleep," he says. "It was all just so surreal." At the end of the next day, Mother's Day, Phelps flew back to Colorado to continue training. As the plane lifted off, he began to cry. For so many years, the pool had provided the escape from his family life. Now the water was keeping him from the family he had finally built for himself. "As soon as we took off, it was brutal," he says. "Like something had been taken from me. It was the hardest goodbye I had ever had." A friend reminded Phelps that he has three more months of work, and then he can spend as much time with his son as he wants. "That's what I keep reminding myself," he says.
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Party balloons caused a security scare at the White House on Sunday. The photo shows Secret Service officers atop the White House after a shooting near the grounds on May 20. (Michael Reynolds/EPA) A cluster of balloons caused a security scare at The White House on Sunday afternoon, two days after a man approached a guard booth outside the complex and was shot after he refused to put down the pistol he was carrying. The U.S. Secret Service said some party balloons floated over the executive complex, and a couple of the balloons landed on the property. The scene was cleared about 1:20 p.m., the agency said. [Secret Service agent shoots armed man outside White House] It was not immediately clear if The White House was locked down in Sunday’s incident. The White House was put on lockdown Friday after a man approached a guard booth with a pistol and refused to put it down. A Secret Service agent shot and critically wounded the man, who remained in critical condition Sunday morning. President Obama left Washington on Saturday for a week-long trip to Vietnam and Japan and was not at the White House on Sunday, the Secret Service said. [With terrorism concerns again in mind, President Obama embarks on week-long trip to Vietnam, Japan]
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Donald Trump, a man unfit to be president, is not yet the president-elect. He is a president-in-waiting until the 538 members of the Electoral College cast ballots Dec. 19. They are not required to vote for the candidates chosen by their states, and American founding father Alexander Hamilton, in describing favorably the design of the Electoral College, said the ability of its electors to exercise their own judgement would ensure “that the office of President will never fall to the lot of any man who is not in an eminent degree endowed with the requisite qualifications.” Forget, if you wish, about the campaign — about everything Trump said and did through Nov. 8. People running for office do often behave differently when they hold an office. As many observers wrote that night, his success provided him the opportunity to reset the conversation — to indicate that that he would govern responsibly in accordance with the Constitution and on behalf of all Americans, those who elected him and those who did not. Instead, the behavior of Trump and his loyalists since Nov. 8 alone — since the continuity of our government and the survival of our democracy began to depend on him — indicates that he must not take the oath of office. So much has happened in the last three weeks that the electors would be forgiven for being overwhelmed by information. Trump himself has sown much of this confusion. Also, many liberals and progressives have complained about the conservative or Republican viewpoints of Trump’s advisors. It is understandable that Republican electors, who are the majority, would not have an interest in these concerns. But electors need to take a step back and recognize that the most dangerous concerns about Donald Trump are nonpartisan, non-ideological and very real, and together, they are of a scope that jeopardizes the very future of the United States. Here are 32 nonpartisan, non-ideological reasons that members of the Electoral College must elect as president anyone else eligible for the office besides Trump, his advisors or Mike Pence, the vice president-in-waiting who is complicit in Trump’s behavior. These reasons are all tied to things Trump has done or information that has been revealed since Nov. 8, meaning that he cannot explain them away as campaign gimmicks. And Trump has not stepped forward to suggest that any of these 32 developments might have been misunderstandings or beginners’ mistakes. He has neither explained nor apologized for any of them. We know for sure now who Trump is, and he must not be president. As a progressive Democrat, I would now support the election of any Republican who is not Donald Trump, Mike Pence or a Trump advisor. I pray that the members of the Electoral College — the last people who can stop Donald Trump from commanding a nuclear arsenal, the most powerful military force on earth, a law enforcement apparatus that could punish or intimidate his political enemies, a singular position from which to enrich himself and a pulpit from which to deliver the most hateful rhetoric — will deny him the presidency and save the republic. Trump’s attitude toward our national security and our national interest, demonstrated after Nov. 8, is a clear and present danger to all Americans, marked by carelessness and a deference to Russia. 1. Trump has been skipping intelligence briefings since his win, a practice condemned by Republican and Democratic experts that puts every American here and abroad in grave danger. 2. Since Nov. 8, Trump has talked to Russian President Vladimir Putin more than any other world leader — more than the leaders of the United Kingdom, Germany or France, more than the leader of the state of Israel, more than the leaders of nations hosting our nuclear weapons overseas. 3. Trump’s first post-Nov. 8 call to Putin came before he talked to our own Pentagon. 4. Trump — surely aware of the post-Nov. 8 reports that Russian propagandists spread fake news during the election — has not commented on what should be an obvious concern, that a foreign power interfered with an election in which he took part. 5. Trump has rejected the assistance of our own State Department in preparing for conversations with world leaders and conducted calls over unsecured phone lines, creating a vulnerability that could be exploited by adversarial actors. 6. Trump has made no moves since Nov. 8 to release his tax returns from any recent years, making it impossible to evaluate the full extent to which he owes or is owed money by foreign or domestic banks, individuals or other entities. Foreign debts owed by Trump may compromise his decision-making regarding foreign powers, including adversarial ones, creating a vulnerability that could be exploited by adversarial actors. 7. Trump has selected as his national security adviser Gen. Michael Flynn, who had a secret internet connection installed in a forbidden location at the Pentagon, disclosed classified information without approval, and has said Islam is “a cancer” and not a religion. 8. Trump urged that Nigel Farage be named ambassador of the United Kingdom to the United States. Farage is a rival of the U.K. prime minister, and Trump’s weighing in on the matter has been described as a “startling break with diplomatic protocol” — not with just any nation, but with our most important ally. 9. The prospect of working for a President Trump and the behavior of Trump’s advisors are causing military, diplomatic and intelligence experts to eschew service in his administration. Trump’s attitude toward democratic norms, demonstrated after Nov. 8, indicates that he cannot be trusted to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution. 10. Trump said “millions of people” voted illegally in the 2016 election without providing any evidence — undercutting the legitimacy of the literal foundation of our system of government and suggesting (even if we consider only Clinton’s supporters) that 64 million or more Americans may be subject to felony arrest. 11. Trump’s campaign manager appeared to threaten U.S. Sen. Harry Reid with legal action and said Trump is being “gracious and magnanimous” by not prosecuting Clinton. Setting aside Trump’s current lack of authority to prosecute someone, these incidents suggest Trump intends to use the United States justice system to settle scores against political enemies or that he expects to be seen in a positive light simply for not doing so. 12. Trump has derided post-election protests as “unfair”; said certain protesters should lose their citizenship; and demanded an apology from actors who delivered a statement from the stage to vice-president-in-waiting Mike Pence — suggesting Trump may be unwilling to uphold Americans’ First Amendment free-speech protections when those speaking are critical of him. Trump’s approach to his current and future holdings, demonstrated after Nov. 8, has amounted to using the presidency to enrich himself and his family; he does not plan to stop doing so. Trump would be violating the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution from the moment he takes the oath of office. 13. Even if he had not devoted time to his businesses at all after Nov. 8, Trump is the physical embodiment of a global ethics failing and conflict of interest because of his investments and the leverage of his name as a brand in enterprises around the world, especially in Brazil (his “venture is embroiled in a criminal investigation”), India (his projects are “being built through companies with family ties to India’s most important political party”), Turkey (where Trump’s proposed U.S. ban of Muslims angered officials) and the Philippines (whose special envoy to the United States is Trump’s partner in a $150 million project). The Constitution instructs that “no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument [gift]… from any King, Prince, or foreign State.” It will be impossible for Trump to fail to violate this section of the Constitution, known as the Emoluments Clause, unless he separates himself entirely from his businesses. 14. Numerous diplomats and others accepted invitations to a post-election reception at a Trump-owned hotel in Washington, D.C.; “a dozen diplomats, many of whom declined to be named because they were not authorized to speak about anything related to the next U.S. president, some said spending money at Trump’s hotel is an easy, friendly gesture to the new president.” Trump is thus benefiting financially — in a real, ongoing manner, in the form of money received from foreign governments — from being president-in-waiting, meaning he will be violating the Emoluments Clause from the moment he takes the oath. 15. Even if they had not devoted time to Trump’s businesses at all after Nov. 8, three of Trump’s children (Eric, Don Jr. and Ivanka), who are all involved at the highest levels with those businesses, are also involved at the highest levels with Donald Trump’s government transition process and thus are physical embodiments of conflicts of interest that result in Donald Trump violating the Emoluments Clause. 16. Trump, as president-in-waiting, asked a British leader (Farage) to oppose wind farms that might sully the views from one of Trump’s Scottish golf courses. In doing this, Trump used the office of the President of the United States to advance a personal business interest, and responsiveness or the appearance of responsiveness on the part of Farage would mean Trump has violated the Emoluments Clause. 17. Trump, as president-in-waiting, met with business leaders from India who are building a Trump-branded apartment complex in Mumbai. In doing this, Trump used the office of the President of the United States to advance a personal business interest, and responsiveness or the appearance of responsiveness on the part of these business leaders would mean Trump has violated the Emoluments Clause. 18. One or more of Trump’s children — who are expected to manage Trump’s businesses — were present for meetings with government officials from Japan, the Philippines, Turkey, Argentina and Japan. In doing this, Trump’s children leveraged the effect of the office of President of the United States to advance Donald Trump’s personal business interests, and responsiveness or the appearance of responsiveness on the part of these government leaders would mean Trump has violated the Emoluments Clause. 19. Trump has made no moves since Nov. 8 to release his tax returns from any recent years, making it impossible to evaluate the extent to which he owes or is owed money by foreign or domestic banks, individuals or other entities. Foreign debts renegotiated or credit terms extended in Trump’s favor would mean Trump has violated the Emoluments Clause. 20. Trump’s unwillingness to live full-time at the White House means the Secret Service apparently will have to occupy space at Trump Tower in New York. Protecting the president is the highest priority and cannot be questioned. The problem is that rent on this space would accrue to Trump, who has given no indication that he would forego it. Trump would thus benefit financially — in a real, ongoing manner — from being president, meaning he will be violating the Emoluments Clause from the moment he takes the oath. Trump’s additional ethical failings, demonstrated after Nov. 8, disqualify from him from the presidency and would make it impossible for him to serve as president. 21. Documents released after Nov. 8 reveal Trump’s charitable foundation admitted to violating “a legal prohibition against ‘self-dealing,’ which bars nonprofit leaders from using their charity’s money to help themselves, their businesses or their families.” 22. Documents released after Nov. 8 reveal Trump’s foundation received $150,000 from a Ukrainian businessman in exchange for a speech delivered while Trump was a candidate for president. 23. Trump paid $25 million to settle fraud lawsuits against his Trump University real-estate seminar enterprise. 24. It was revealed after the election that Trump attempted to bribe Fox News reporter Megyn Kelly and other reporters in exchange for favorable coverage. 25. Trump added an Electoral College elector, Florida Attorney Gen. Pam Bondi, to his transition team. Bondi gained notoriety because she “personally solicited a political contribution from Donald Trump around the same time her office deliberated joining an investigation of alleged fraud at Trump University and its affiliates.” Since Nov. 8, Trump has at least abided, arguably promoted and in any case served to encourage white supremacism, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia. 27. Trump’s success Nov. 8 was celebrated in Washington, D.C., days later by a conference of white supremacists who shouted “hail victory,” the German translation of the Nazi-era proclaimation “Seig Heil!” Trump has said only, “I don’t want to energize the group, and I disavow the group. It’s not a group I want to energize, and if they are energized, I want to look into it and find out why.” He offered these remarks in a meeting with reporters where no cameras were present rather than in a setting that would be accessible to the majority of Americans. 28. More than 700 hate crimes have been reported since Nov. 8, mostly tied to white Americans physically assaulting or emotionally abusing nonwhite and/or non-Christian Americans or vandalizing property with messages of hate, including numerous depictions of the Nazi swastika. Provided with every opportunity to address the nation and speak to the nation’s anxieties — to tell those committing these acts to stop and to tell the victims of these acts that they have been wronged and are entitled to the protection of the law — Trump has remained silent. 29. Given opportunities to do so since Nov. 8, Trump and his advisors have not ruled out the creation of an unconstitutional registry of certain citizens due to their religion (Muslims). 30. A Trump surrogate cited World War II-era American internment camps of people of Japanese descent as “precedent” for a Muslim registry. 31. Trump is reportedly being advised as president-in-waiting by Frank Gaffney, a conspiracy theorist who has said Republicans and government workers have ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, that Saddam Hussein was behind the 1995 bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building and that President Obama is a Muslim born in Kenya.
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Angry villagers beat and then burnt two men to death on the streets of Mexico after accusing them of trying to steal a car. The men were grabbed by the 200-strong mob in the town of San Juan Chamula on Monday, according to a civil defense official, and strapped to wooden chairs before they were lynched. The official, who was not authorized to be quoted by name, said the men had been turned over to police in the southern state of Chiapas after an alleged car theft. Scroll down for video Angry villagers beat and then burned two men (pictured center, one of the victims) to death in the Mexican town of San Juan Chamula (pictured in a file photo) after accusing them of trying to steal a car The men (pictured, one of them in red shirt) were grabbed by the 200-strong mob in the town of San Juan Chamula on Monday But then the crowd seized the men from the local jail and pushed them through the streets. They were then placed in wooden chairs and set alight in the middle of the town square. According to local media reports, the large mob arrived at the prison armed with 'sticks, pipes, stones and machetes'. Proceso.com reported: 'About 200 Indians arrived at the prison, dragged the two men and took them to the main square of the town, where they were brutally beaten. 'Already unconscious, villagers threw pieces of wood on them and then set them on fire.' Local media reports say the 200-strong mob seized the men from the local jail and brutally beat them before setting them alight in wooden chairs A leader of the mob, who allegedly incited the lynching, has been arrested. In 2013, two men were burned to death in the same area after they were accused of raping and killing a woman.
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Background Edit North Ossetia–Alania on a map of Russia School № 1 was one of seven schools in Beslan, a town of around 35,000 people in the republic of North Ossetia–Alania, in Russia's Caucasus. The school, located next to the district police station, had around 60 teachers and more than 800 students.[16] Its gymnasium, where most of the hostages were held for 52 hours, was a recent addition, measuring 10 metres wide and 25 metres long.[17] There were reports that men disguised as repairmen had concealed weapons and explosives in the school sometime during July 2004, something the authorities later denied. However, several witnesses have since testified they were made to help their captors remove the weapons from the caches hidden in the school.[18][19] There were also claims that a "sniper's nest" on the sports hall roof had been set up in advance.[20] Course of the crisis Edit Aftermath Edit A Beslan mother at the cemetery for the siege victims in 2006 After the conclusion of the crisis, many of the injured died in the only hospital in Beslan, which was highly unprepared to cope with the casualties, before the patients were sent to better-equipped facilities in Vladikavkaz.[100] There was an inadequate supply of hospital beds, medication, and neurosurgery equipment.[101] Relatives were not allowed to visit hospitals where the wounded were treated, and doctors were not allowed to use their mobile phones.[102][103] The day after the storming, bulldozers gathered the debris of the building, including the body parts of the victims, and removed it to a garbage dump.[7][11] The first of the many funerals were conducted on 4 September, the day after the final assault, with more following soon after, including mass burials of 120 people.[104] The local cemetery was too small and had to be expanded to an adjacent plot of land to accommodate the dead. Three days after the siege, 180 people were still missing.[105] Many survivors remained severely traumatized and at least one female former hostage committed suicide after returning home.[106] Russian President Vladimir Putin reappeared publicly during a hurried trip to the Beslan hospital in the early hours of 4 September to see several of the wounded victims in his only visit to Beslan.[107] He was later criticised for not meeting the families of victims.[98] After returning to Moscow, he ordered a two-day period of national mourning on 6 – 7 September 2004. In his televised speech Putin says "We showed ourselves to be weak. And the weak get beaten."[40] On the second day of mourning, an estimated 135,000 people joined a government-organised rally against terrorism on the Red Square in Moscow.[108] An estimated 40,000 people gathered in Saint Petersburg's Palace Square.[109] Increased security measures were introduced to Russian cities after the crisis. More than 10,000 people without proper documents were detained by Moscow police in a "terrorist hunt". Colonel Magomed Tolboyev, a cosmonaut and Hero of the Russian Federation, was attacked by three insubordinate Moscow policemen who beat him because of his Chechen name. The policemen were later apprehended. [110] The Russian public appeared to be generally supportive of increased security measures. A 16 September 2004 Levada-Center opinion poll found 58% of Russians supporting stricter counter-terrorism laws and the death penalty for terrorism, while 33% would support banning all Chechens from entering Russian cities.[111][112] Long-term effects Edit In the wake of Beslan, the government proceeded to toughen laws on terrorism and expand the powers of law enforcement agencies.[9] In addition, Vladimir Putin signed a law which replaced the direct election of the heads of the federal subjects of Russia with a system whereby they are proposed by the President of Russia and approved or disapproved by the elected legislative bodies of the federal subjects.[113] The election system for the Russian parliament was also repeatedly amended, eliminating the election of State Duma members by single-mandate districts.[114] The Kremlin consolidated its control over the Russian media and increasingly attacked the non-governmental organizations (especially those foreign-founded).[115] The raid on Beslan had more to do with the Ingush involved than the Chechens, but was highly symbolic for both nations. The Ossetes and Ingush had (and have) a conflict over ownership of the Prigorodny District, which hit high points during the 1944 Stalinist purges, and the ethnic cleansing of Ingush by Ossetes (the Ossetes getting assistance from the Russian military) in 1992-3. At the time of the raid, there were still over 40,000 Ingush refugees in tent camps in Ingushetia and Chechnya.[116] The Beslan school itself had been used against the Ingush, as in 1992 the gym was used as a pen to round up Ingush during the ethnic cleansing by the Ossetes. For the Chechens, the motive was revenge for the destruction of their homes and, indeed families: Beslan was one of the sites from which federal air raids were launched at Chechnya.[117][118] Once it was broadcast that there were large numbers of children killed by a group that included Chechens, the Chechens were struck with a large amount of shame. One spokesman for the Chechen independence cause stated, "Such a bigger blow could not be dealt upon us...People around the world will think that Chechens are monsters if they could attack children".[119] Casualties Edit By 7 September 2004, Russian officials stated that 334 people had died, including 156 children; at that point 200 people remained missing or unidentified.[120] The Torshin report stated that ultimately no bodies remained unidentified.[121] It was stated by the locals that over 200 of those killed were found with burns, and 100 or more of them were burned alive.[11][41] In 2005 two hostages died due to injuries sustained in the incident, as did a hostage in August 2006. 33-year-old librarian Yelena Avdonina succumbed to a hematoma on 8 December 2006. At that time the Washington Post stated that the death toll was 334, excluding terrorists.[1] The City of Beslan has a death toll of 335 stated on its website.[122] The death toll includes 186 children.[8] Category of fatality Number of fatalities Children aged 1 to 17 186 Parents, friends and other guests 111 Teachers and school staff 17 FSB employees 10 Civilian rescuers 6 Employees of MoES 2 Employees of MoIA 1 Total 333 Russia's Minister of Health and Social Reform Mikhail Zurabov said the total number of people who were injured in the crisis exceeded 1,200.[123] The exact number of people who received ambulatory assistance immediately after the crisis is not known, but is estimated to be around 700 (753 according to the UN[6]). Moscow-based military analyst Pavel Felgenhauer concluded on 7 September 2004 that 90% of the surviving hostages had sustained injuries. At least 437 people, including 221 children, were hospitalized; 197 children were taken to the Children’s Republican Clinical Hospital in the North Ossetian capital of Vladikavkaz, and 30 were in cardiopulmonary resuscitation units in critical condition. Another 150 people were transferred to the Vladikavkaz Emergency Hospital. Sixty-two people, including 12 children, were treated in two local hospitals in Beslan, while 6 children with severe injuries were flown to Moscow for specialist treatment.[124] The majority of the children were treated for burns, gunshot injuries, shrapnel wounds, and mutilation caused by explosions.[125] Some had to have limbs amputated and eyes removed and many children were permanently disabled. One month after the attack, 240 people (160 of them children) were still being treated in hospitals in Vladikavkaz and in Beslan.[124][126] Surviving children and parents have received psychological treatment at Vladikavkaz Rehabilitation Centre.[127] One of the hostages, a physical education teacher called Yanis Kanidis (a Caucasus Greek, originally from Georgia) who was killed in the siege saved the lives of many children. One of the new schools built in Beslan was subsequently named in his honour. The operation also became the bloodiest in the history of the Russian anti-terrorist special forces. Ten members of the special forces died;[128] the eleventh casualty was initially thought to be Vyacheslav Bocharov who proved to be heavily wounded in the face but alive when he regained consciousness and managed to write down his name.[129] The fatalities included all three commanders of the assault groups: Colonel Oleg Ilyin and Lieutenant Colonel Dmitry Razumovsky of Vympel, and Major Alexander Perov of Alpha.[130] At least 30 commandos suffered serious wounds.[79] Identity of hostage-takers, motives, and responsibility Edit Official investigations and trials Edit Kulayev's interrogation and trial Edit A collage depicting School Number One, photos of killed hostages and the Tree of Grief monument The captured suspect, 24-year-old Nur-Pashi Kulayev, born in Chechnya, was identified by former hostages as one of the hostage-takers. The state-controlled Channel One showed fragments of Kulayev's interrogation in which he said his group was led by a Chechnya-born man nicknamed Polkovnik and by the North Ossetia native Vladimir Khodov. According to Kulayev, Polkovnik shot another militant and detonated two female suicide bombers because they objected to capturing children.[184] In May 2005, Kulayev was a defendant in a court in the republic of North Ossetia. He was charged with murder, terrorism, kidnapping, and other crimes and pleaded guilty on seven of the counts;[185] many former hostages denounced the trial as a "smoke screen" and "farce".[55] Some of the relatives of the victims, who used the trial in their attempts to accuse the authorities, even called for a pardon for Kulayev so he could speak freely about what happened.[68] The director of the FSB, Nikolai Patrushev, was summoned to give evidence, but he did not attend the trial.[20] Ten days later, on 26 May 2006, Nur-Pashi Kulayev was sentenced to life imprisonment.[186] Kulayev later disappeared in the Russian prison system.[187] Following questions about whether Kulayev had been killed or died in prison, Russian government officials said in 2007 that he was alive and awaiting the start of his sentence.[188][clarification needed] Investigation by federal prosecutors Edit Family members of the victims of the attacks have accused the security forces of incompetence, and have demanded that authorities be held accountable. Putin personally promised to the Mothers of Beslan group to hold an "objective investigation". On 26 December 2005, Russian prosecutors investigating the siege on the school declared that authorities had made no mistakes whatsoever.[189] Torshin's parliamentary commission Edit At a press conference with foreign journalists on 6 September 2004, Vladimir Putin rejected the prospect of an open public inquiry, but cautiously agreed with an idea of a parliamentary investigation led by the State Duma, dominated by the pro-Kremlin parties.[190][191] In November 2004, the Interfax news agency reported Alexander Torshin, head of the parliamentary commission, as saying that there was evidence of involvement by "a foreign intelligence agency" (he declined to say which).[192] On 22 December 2006, the Russian parliamentary commission ended their investigation into the incident. Their report concluded that the number of gunmen who stormed the school was 32 and laid much of the blame on the North Ossetian police, stating that there was a severe shortcoming in security measures, but also criticizing authorities for under-reporting the number of hostages involved.[193] In addition, the commission said the attack on the school was premeditated by Chechen rebel leadership, including the moderate leader Aslan Maskhadov. In another controversial move, the commission claimed that the shoot-out that ended the siege was instigated by the hostage-takers, not security forces.[194] About the "grounded" decision to use flamethowers, Torshin said that "international law does not prohibit using them against terrorists."[195] Ella Kesayeva, an activist who leads a Beslan support group, suggested that the report was meant as a signal that Putin and his circle were no longer interested in having a discussion about the crisis.[66] On 28 August 2006, Duma member Yuri Savelyev, a member of the federal parliamentary inquiry panel, publicized his own report which he said proves that Russian forces deliberately stormed the school using maximum force. According to Savelyev, a weapons and explosives expert, special forces fired rocket-propelled grenades without warning as a prelude to an armed assault, ignoring apparently ongoing negotiations. In February 2007, two members of the commission (Savelyev and Yuri Ivanov) denounced the investigation as a cover-up, and the Kremlin's official version of events as fabricated. They refused to sign off on the Torshin's report.[75] Trials of the local police officials Edit Three local policemen of the Pravoberezhny District ROVD (district militsiya unit) were the only officials put on trial over the massacre. They were charged with negligence in failing to stop gunmen seizing the school.[196] On 30 May 2007, the Pravoberezhny Court's judge granted an amnesty to them. In response, a group of dozens of local women rioted and ransacked the courtroom by smashing windows, overturning furniture, and tearing down a Russian flag. Victims' groups said the trial had been a whitewash designed to protect their superiors from blame.[197] The victims of the siege said they would appeal against the court judgement.[198] In June 2007, a court in Kabardino-Balkaria charged two Malgobeksky District ROVD police officials, Mukhazhir Yevloyev and Akhmed Kotiyev, with negligence, accusing them of failing to prevent the attackers from setting up their training and staging camp in Ingushetia. The two pleaded innocent,[199] and were acquitted in October 2007. The verdict was upheld by the Supreme Court of Ingushetia in March 2008. The victims said they would appeal the decision to the European Court for Human Rights.[200] Criticism of the Russian government Edit Other incidents and controversies Edit Escalation of the Ingush-Ossetian hostility Edit Nur-Pashi Kulayev claimed that attacking a school and targeting mothers and young children was not merely coincidental, but was deliberately designed for maximum outrage with the purpose of igniting a wider war in the Caucasus. According to Kulayev, the attackers hoped that the mostly Orthodox Ossetians would attack their mostly Muslim Ingush and Chechen neighbours to seek revenge, encouraging ethnic and religious hatred and strife throughout the North Caucasus.[250] North Ossetia and Ingushetia had previously been involved in a brief but bloody conflict in 1992 over disputed land in the North Ossetian Prigorodny District, leaving up to 1,000 dead and some 40,000 to 60,000 displaced persons, mostly Ingush.[40] Indeed, shortly after the Beslan massacre, 3,000 people demonstrated in Vladikavkaz calling for revenge against the ethnic Ingush.[40] The expected backlash against neighbouring nations failed to materialise on a massive scale. In one noted incident, a group of ethnic Ossetian soldiers led by a Russian officer detained two Chechen Spetsnaz soldiers and executed one of them.[251] In July 2007, the office of the presidential envoy for the Southern Federal District Dmitry Kozak announced that a North Ossetian armed group engaged in abductions as retaliation for the Beslan school hostage-taking.[40][105][252] FSB Lieutenant Colonel Alikhan Kalimatov, sent from Moscow to investigate these cases, was shot dead by unidentified gunmen in September 2007.[253] Grabovoy affair and the charges against Beslan activists Edit In September 2005, the self-proclaimed faith healer and miracle-maker Grigory Grabovoy promised he could resurrect the murdered children. Grabovoy was arrested and indicted of fraud in April 2006, amidst the accusations that he was being used by the government as a tool to discredit the Mothers of Beslan.[254] In January 2008, the Voice of Beslan group, which in the previous year had been court-ordered to disband, was charged by Russian prosecutors with "extremism" for their appeals in 2005 to the European Parliament to help establish an international investigation.[205][255][256] This was soon followed with other charges, some of them relating to the 2007 court incident. As of February 2008, the group was charged in total of four different criminal cases.[257] Memorial Edit Russian Patriarch Alexius II's plans to build an Orthodox church as part of the Beslan monument have caused a serious conflict between the Orthodox Church and the leadership of the Russian Muslims in 2007.[258] Beslan victims organizations also spoke against the project and many in Beslan want the ruins of the school to be preserved, opposing the government plan of its demolition to begin with.[259] International response Edit Media portrayal Edit See also Edit Notes Edit ^ Also spelled Khochubarov ^ Not to be confused with the head of the Beslan administration in 2004, also named Vladimir Khodov. ^ Also spelled Magomet ^ Also spelled Mairbek Shebikhanov ^ Also spelled Isa Torshkhoev ^ Also spelled Bay Ala ^ Also spelled Tsokiev ^ Also spelled Maryam ^ These allegations are discussed in more detail elsewhere in this article. ^ After the crisis, Dzugayev was promoted and a made minister for culture and mass communications of the republic. ^ President Zyazikov of Ingushetia was forced to resign in 2008 but for unrelated reasons: the death of oppositionist journalist Magomed Yevloyev , who was shot in police detention. 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Mr Bazooka Level 0 Re: Hiraeth « Reply #1 on: February 16, 2016, 03:59:17 AM » This looks promising. I'm following this. You said you're working on this fulltime, do you have any funding? Keep up the good work! Logged BeardTopher Level 0 Re: Hiraeth « Reply #2 on: February 16, 2016, 04:11:17 AM » , we are pretty excited to see where it goes. We actually spent a bunch of our budget on a larger game prototype (which we really really love) but we made the hard decision to put it on the backburner while we finish something smaller in scope. So funded for the next few months and after that we will have to see where we are at. Cheers, we are pretty excited to see where it goes.We actually spent a bunch of our budget on a larger game prototype (which we really really love) but we made the hard decision to put it on the backburner while we finish something smaller in scope.So funded for the next few months and after that we will have to see where we are at. Logged Hiraeth Devlog My Twitter Slingshot & Satchel.com My Twitter @BeardTopher | Company Twitter @fromTheSatchel Mr Bazooka Level 0 Re: Hiraeth « Reply #3 on: February 16, 2016, 04:16:21 AM » Awesome, then good luck for the next few months! Logged Cranktrain making gams Level 4making gams Re: Hiraeth - 3D minimalist platformer « Reply #6 on: February 18, 2016, 02:15:59 AM » Quote from: oli414 on February 18, 2016, 02:01:53 AM This looks really cool. Wouldn't the controls be a bit overwhelming? It looks like there are a ton of moves you can do, I can't wait to see how this'll look in the end. I imagine if the player was expected to know all the controls from the first few levels, then absolutely it would be overwhelming. But slowly, carefully teaching each technique over the course of a few hours of gameplay would be quite manageable. Platformers are released all the time, so a rich set of movement abilities could really be helpful for giving the gameplay depth. Autoscroller levels tend to get a bad rap in platformers, have you considered letting the camera move at the player's pace? This would also open up the game to speed-runners, who tend to love these games that focus on freedom of movement. I imagine if the player was expected to know all the controls from the first few levels, then absolutely it would be overwhelming. But slowly, carefully teaching each technique over the course of a few hours of gameplay would be quite manageable. Platformers are released all the time, so a rich set of movement abilities could really be helpful for giving the gameplay depth.Autoscroller levels tend to get a bad rap in platformers, have you considered letting the camera move at the player's pace? This would also open up the game to speed-runners, who tend to love these games that focus on freedom of movement. Logged The Cat Machine is on Steam! | Tweeting about Game Dev. migs Level 0 Re: Hiraeth - 3D minimalist platformer « Reply #9 on: February 18, 2016, 06:33:36 AM » Quote from: oli414 on February 18, 2016, 02:01:53 AM This looks really cool. Wouldn't the controls be a bit overwhelming? It looks like there are a ton of moves you can do, I can't wait to see how this'll look in the end. Thank you! Yes, we're aiming to give the player a large amount of control and tools to help them move through levels. Like Cranktrain said, we will introduce these out to the player somewhat gradually, but the main gating mechanism will be the skill of player. There won't be moves that are 'unlocked' but rather the need to be 'good' with the controls will be what changes. Forgiving at first and becoming more difficult in later levels. Hopefully if we can nail that, the controls will end up feeling organic and present options rather than feel like a burden. Quote from: Cranktrain on February 18, 2016, 02:15:59 AM Autoscroller levels tend to get a bad rap in platformers, have you considered letting the camera move at the player's pace? We have definitely considered it, many many pro/con lists were written. So far though we've ended up basing the core design and story around the fact that the camera dictates the speed. The challenge will be in perfecting use of the controls and will hopefully allow us to really fine tune the levels to tie in with music. Ultimately we want to ride the line between frustrating and rewarding, but we won't know how far off that we are until we've got more of a working prototype together. Quote from: Prinsessa on February 18, 2016, 02:45:44 AM Expected some highly emotional super indie experience. Are you quite sure about this name? Looks very nice, tho killing enemies is the least the word hiraeth makes me think of.Expected some highly emotional super indie experience. Are you quite sure about this name? Thanks again Hey everyone; thank you heaps for the kind words and questions, I'll answer what I can!Thank you! Yes, we're aiming to give the player a large amount of control and tools to help them move through levels. Like Cranktrain said, we will introduce these out to the player somewhat gradually, but the main gating mechanism will be the skill of player. There won't be moves that are 'unlocked' but rather the need to be 'good' with the controls will be what changes. Forgiving at first and becoming more difficult in later levels. Hopefully if we can nail that, the controls will end up feeling organic and present options rather than feel like a burden.We have definitely considered it, many many pro/con lists were written. So far though we've ended up basing the core design and story around the fact that the camera dictates the speed. The challenge will be in perfecting use of the controls and will hopefully allow us to really fine tune the levels to tie in with music. Ultimately we want to ride the line between frustrating and rewarding, but we won't know how far off that we are until we've got more of a working prototype together.Thank you! We're hoping to make something that is as much an experience as it is a game. The title is pretty heavily entwined with the story; we're still working out how to deliver that organically and how much to leave to interpretation. The game and story is not so much about killing enemies, they are more of an obstacle, but rather the premise of restoring a lost world to the home it once was.Thanks again Logged Slingshot & Satchel.com My Twitter dammitMegs | Company Twitter @fromTheSatchel
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Peace Through Strength Peace through strength. It’s a philosophy that guided the United States to victory in the Cold War and a policy that protected us from the calamity of nuclear war. But in the heated debate over Syria, our commitment to this approach has wavered — and it’s time we reasserted its prominence. Some say that America’s credibility was threatened when President Barack Obama drew a red line on the use of chemical weapons and then allowed the Syrians to cross it without repercussions. We couldn’t disagree more — that would be a profound misreading of Obama’s response to the Syrian civil war. Our nation’s democratic principles give priority to the voice of individual liberties and freedoms. We will defend them with all of our nation’s might. We will not allow any nation or group to terrorize the free world — now or ever. But foreign policy can often be a jumble of contradictions. Global enemies of the last decade can be our allies in today’s conflicts. Our friends could be our enemies tomorrow. As a result, we need to evaluate each foreign policy situation on its own merits and be open to new ideas — new approaches to resolve old conflicts. The world is changing quickly. Americans are now targets in Kenya. The great civilizations of the last millennium are descending into chaos. Christians are being attacked in Syria and Pakistan. Jews are being attacked in European cities, and Israelis now don gas masks in preparation of the regionalization of the Syrian conflict. As the same time, we’ve also seen rapid diplomatic developments in the war in Syria that show the power of blending our military might with aggressive diplomacy. We should seek to repeat this elsewhere — and it should start with Iran. As Western nations sit down with Iran this week in Geneva, we should vigorously support efforts to negotiate a diplomatic solution that ensures Iran has no nuclear weapon capability and that it does not share its technology with other nations. We should also maintain — and even strengthen — the sanctions that have helped to bring Iran back to the negotiation table. And yes, we should keep all options on the table to ensure that Iran is not just stalling for time, but truly being transparent about its technology and its intentions. The world should be on notice: the United States will act with overwhelming force if it is attacked — or if vital national security interests are at stake. In the case of the Syrian civil war, there is no clear American interest. In fact, U.S. intervention might upset the stability of the region and work against our national security interests. 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Police provocation at Flint Town Hall results in six arrests By James Brewer 22 April 2017 Armed police wearing bullet-proof vests dominated a so-called Town Hall Thursday evening called by Flint Mayor Karen Weaver to air the “feedback, questions and concerns” of residents after her announcement of a proposal for the 30-year future of the city’s water system. Many residents questioned the selection of venue, the House of Prayer Missionary Church, rather than a public space, given that this was supposed to be a forum for residents to air their grievances. The event opened with a provocation by Flint Chief of Police Tim Johnson, who told the audience of over 100 that no disruptions or profanity would be tolerated and that since it was a “house of God”, that all males had to remove their hats. “I just want to make sure this meeting goes off the way it’s supposed to and that everybody’s respecting everyone,” Johnson declared. “Please don’t be in here trying to disrupt this meeting, because if you do, I’m going to escort you out and I’m only going to take you to the back door and then you’re going to jail. I’m not going to play with nobody tonight.” During the course of the meeting, several residents expressed the view that the meeting should not have been held in a church, evoking applause. One person, who was recording the proceedings on his cell phone, shouted, “I can’t wear a hat, but you can wear a pistol?” He was quickly escorted out of the meeting and arrested. The arrest of a protester at the Flint Town Hall Under federal and Michigan law, the maximum time an individual can be held by police before being charged with a crime is 72 hours. The above video illustrates how law enforcement personnel abuse this limit. Others, including Tony Palladeno, Jr., a Flint resident and a well-known outspoken opponent of the water conspiracy, were also arrested. A woman recording the arrest of Palladeno was herself arrested, apparently for recording the actions of police. A video from a local NBC news station showed an argument in the church vestibule between police and Tony Palladeno. A representative of the church pointed to Palladeno and directed the police to “get him out of here,” adding, “This is my church.” The arrest of Tony Palladeno A resident who did not attend because she had misgivings about the meeting being held in a church said she was up all night watching the videos of the arrests. She said, “I’m so glad that I didn’t go, because I know would have been arrested. What they did to Leah [Tony Palladeno’s wife], I wouldn’t have stood still for that.” The decision to hold the Town Hall in a church was clearly aimed at discouraging public opposition. At a Town Hall held on January 11 angry residents opposed attempts by public officials to use the news of the improved lead in water sampling data to claim the Flint water crisis was over. The moderator of that event was Michigan Governor Rick Snyder’s right-hand man, Richard Baird, who has in the wake of the Detroit bankruptcy played a behind-the-scenes role in the Snyder administration as a “transformation manager.” His recent role in Flint, where he poses as a “native son,” has been to handle the political fallout from the exposure of the conspiracy behind the water crisis. During the period after the switch to Flint River water, when residents were complaining of the foul-smelling, discolored tap water, Baird led the Snyder administration’s “team” effort to speak with one voice that the water complied with federal safe drinking water regulations. He now has a vested interest in silencing the most determined oppositional voices in Flint. It was Baird who sent the official February 7 letter to the city of Flint that the 65 percent subsidy to help residents pay their water bills was ending. Weaver made a public show of opposition to this move, under conditions where residents could still not drink the water, making a visit to Lansing, the state capital, to “argue” with the governor. Baird was standing alongside Weaver last Tuesday when she announced that the city would not proceed with its original plan to connect to the KWA pipeline. They attempted to present this decision as the outcome of six months of hard work by officials from all levels to come up with a solution to the Flint water crisis. Jeff Wright, CEO of the KWA, who was chiefly behind the ill-conceived scheme that led to cutting off Flint from its long-term water supply, gloated that this was a “win-win-win” solution. A woman recording an arrest is arrested herself Wright is seen by many residents as bearing responsibility for the poisoning of the city. As previously reported by the World Socialist Web Site, attempts by to laud Wright for his supposed generosity evoked angry outbursts from residents. In an attempt to placate the outrage of Flint residents, an anger shared by working people around the world, millions of dollars, both federal and state, have belatedly been allocated to address the infrastructure issues in the city. That money, which is controlled by the same administration that is responsible for the disaster, is being used to provide the flexibility to satisfy the financial interests, namely bondholders. Weaver’s proposal represents a backhanded exposure of the lies that have been foisted on the public for years. In advancing the proposal to reconnect to the Detroit water system the city rejected the solution that had been advanced for the last several years and confirmed by Weaver herself last June—connecting to the KWA and using the decrepit Flint Water Treatment Plant (WTP). Up until Tuesday, the publicly presented picture of the Flint WTP was that after upgrades, it would be a state-of-the-art facility and provide the city with safe drinking water. JoLisa McDay, the director of the plant, gushed at the January 11 Town Hall that the facility and its employees were going through a transformation, because the city of Flint deserved it. In an interview just after the Tuesday press conference, Robert Kaplan, acting EPA Region 5 director, presented a different picture. Flint WTP, he conceded, was like a broken-down used car and the closer you looked at it the worse it looks. “No reasonable plant operator would have given the go-ahead” to use the Flint plant to treat water, he said. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.
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`?first_name=${firstName}&last_name=${lastName}&billing_country=${billingCountry}&email=${regEmail}&1register=${type}&_wp_http_referer=${_wp_http_referer}&afreg_nonce_field=${afreg_nonce_field}&woocommerce-register-nonce=${nonce}&pagefomr=1` if (billingCountry === 'US') { location.href = `/credit-application-us${urlParams}` } else if (billingCountry === 'CA') { location.href = `/credit-application-ca${urlParams}` } }) // } // , btn2: function (index, layero) { // showLoading() // isEmailRegister(regEmail, '/wp-json/wp/v2/checkEmailRegistered', function () { // let urlParams = `?first_name=${firstName}&last_name=${lastName}&billing_country=${billingCountry}&email=${regEmail}&1register=${type}&_wp_http_referer=${_wp_http_referer}&afreg_nonce_field=${afreg_nonce_field}&woocommerce-register-nonce=${nonce}&pagefomr=0` // location.href = `/new-customer-information-form${urlParams}` // }) // } // }); } } $(".u-column2.col-2 form").submit(function (e) { e.preventDefault() handleRegister() }) // $(document).on('click', '#mf-form-submit', function (e) { e.preventDefault() $(".required_tips").html(``) let form = $(".register-form-content").eq(0) let obj = queryString(location.search) let billing_country = obj.billing_country form.attr('method', 'post') form.attr('action', '/my-account') obj.register = obj['1register'] delete obj['1register'] let str = '' obj['mf-federal-tax-id'] = '2' console.log(obj) for (let key in obj) { str += ` ` } str += ` ` form.append(str); //pageif if (obj.pagefomr) { let [date, accountNo, contactName, company, billingAddress, shippingAddress, email, phone, fax, ownerName, ownerEmail, ownerPhone, lightingManagerName, managerEmail, managerPhone, accountsPayableContact, paycontactEmail, paycontactPhone, federalTaxId, resaleCertificateId, expiryDate ] = [ form.find('[name=mf-date]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-account-no]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-contact-name]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-company]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-billing-address]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-shipping-address]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-email]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-phone]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-fax]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-owner-name]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-owner-email]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-owner-phone]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-lighting-manager-name]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-manager-email]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-manager-phone]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-accounts-payable-contact]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-paycontact-email]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-paycontact-phone]').val().trim().length > 0, //form.find('[name=mf-branches-number]').val().trim().length>0, //form.find('[name=mf-employess-number]').val().trim().length>0, //form.find('[name=mf-business-years]').val().trim().length>0, form.find('[name=mf-federal-tax-id]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-resale-certificate-id]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-expiry-date]').val().trim().length > 0, //form.find('[name=mf-financial-institution]').val().trim().length>0, //form.find('[name=mf-branch-number]').val().trim().length>0, //form.find('[name=mf-branch-address]').val().trim().length>0, //form.find('[name=mf-acct-number]').val().trim().length>0, //form.find('[name=mf-contact-name-2]').val().trim().length>0, //form.find('[name=mf-contact-phone]').val().trim().length>0, //form.find('[name=mf-contact-fax]').val().trim().length>0, //form.find('[name=mf-first-company-name]').val().trim().length>0, //form.find('[name=mf-first-company-contact-name]').val().trim().length>0, //form.find('[name=mf-first-company-email]').val().trim().length>0, //form.find('[name=mf-first-company-phone]').val().trim().length>0, //form.find('[name=mf-credit-limit-request]').val().trim().length>0 ] // console.log(contactName && company && billingAddress && shippingAddress && email && phone && ownerName && ownerEmail && ownerPhone && resaleCertificateId && federalTaxId && expiryDate) if (contactName && company && billingAddress && shippingAddress && email && phone && ownerName && ownerEmail && ownerPhone && resaleCertificateId && federalTaxId && expiryDate) { form.submit() } else { console.log(form) $(".required_tips").html(`Please fill in the required fields before submitting`) } return } let [date, accountNo, contactName, company, billingAddress, shippingAddress, email, phone, fax, website, ownerName, ownerEmail, ownerPhone, lightingManagerName, managerEmail, managerPhone, accountsPayableContact, paycontactEmail, paycontactPhone, branchesNumber, employessNumber, businessYears, federalTaxId, resaleCertificateId, expiryDate, financialInstitution, branchNumber, branchAddress, acctNumber, contactName2, contactPhone, contactFax, firstCompanyName, firstCompanyContactName, firstCompanyEmail, firstCompanyPhone, creditLimitRequest ] = [ form.find('[name=mf-date]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-account-no]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-contact-name]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-company]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-billing-address]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-shipping-address]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-email]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-phone]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-fax]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-website]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-owner-name]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-owner-email]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-owner-phone]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-lighting-manager-name]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-manager-email]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-manager-phone]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-accounts-payable-contact]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-paycontact-email]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-paycontact-phone]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-branches-number]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-employess-number]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-business-years]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-federal-tax-id]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-resale-certificate-id]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-expiry-date]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-financial-institution]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-branch-number]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-branch-address]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-acct-number]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-contact-name-2]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-contact-phone]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-contact-fax]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-first-company-name]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-first-company-contact-name]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-first-company-email]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-first-company-phone]').val().trim().length > 0, form.find('[name=mf-credit-limit-request]').val().trim().length > 0 ] if (billing_country === 'CA') { if (contactName && company && billingAddress && shippingAddress && email && phone && ownerName && ownerEmail && ownerPhone && branchesNumber && businessYears && resaleCertificateId && federalTaxId && expiryDate && financialInstitution && branchNumber && branchAddress && acctNumber && contactName2 && contactPhone && contactFax && firstCompanyName && firstCompanyContactName && firstCompanyEmail && firstCompanyPhone) { form.submit() } else { console.log(form) $(".required_tips").html(`Please fill in the required fields before submitting`) } } else { if (contactName && company && billingAddress && shippingAddress && email && phone && ownerName && ownerEmail && ownerPhone && branchesNumber && businessYears && resaleCertificateId && expiryDate && financialInstitution && branchNumber && branchAddress && acctNumber && contactName2 && contactPhone && contactFax && firstCompanyName && firstCompanyContactName && firstCompanyEmail && firstCompanyPhone) { form.submit() } else { $(".required_tips").html(`Please fill in the required fields before submitting`) } } }) // 如果check 那么会将billing的地址传到shipping里 $(document).on('change', '.register-form-content [name=mf-same-as-billing-address]', function () { let isCheck = $(this).prop('checked') let shippingAdress = $('.register-form-content [name=mf-shipping-address]') let billlingAdress = $('.register-form-content [name=mf-billing-address]') if (isCheck) { shippingAdress.val(billlingAdress.val()) } else { shippingAdress.val('') } }) // 如果check billing地址变动时候将会传到shipping里 $(document).on('input', '.register-form-content [name=mf-billing-address]', function () { let isCheck = $('.register-form-content [name=mf-same-as-billing-address]').prop('checked') let shippingAdress = $('.register-form-content [name=mf-shipping-address]') if (isCheck) { shippingAdress.val($(this).val()) } else { shippingAdress.val('') } }) // 注册表格中的滚动条滑动事件 $(".elementor-element-90143e6").scroll(function () { $(".elementor-element-d43264b").scrollTop($(this).scrollTop()); // 纵向滚动条 $(".elementor-element-d43264b").scrollLeft($(this).scrollLeft()); // 横向滚动条 }); $(".elementor-element-d43264b").on("mousewheel DOMMouseScroll", function (e) { var scroll_top = $(".elementor-element-90143e6").scrollTop(); var scroll_left = $(".elementor-element-90143e6").scrollLeft(); if (e.originalEvent.wheelDelta > 0 || e.originalEvent.detail < 0) { $(".elementor-element-90143e6").scrollTop(scroll_top - 25); $(".elementor-element-90143e6").scrollLeft(scroll_left - 25) } else { $(".elementor-element-90143e6").scrollTop(scroll_top + 25); $(".elementor-element-90143e6").scrollLeft(scroll_left + 25) } e.preventDefault() }); // 切换edit-account/的三个链接 $(document).on('click', '#displayNav ul li', function () { let items = $("#displayContent .displayItem") let index = $(this).index() $(this).addClass('active').siblings().removeClass('active') items.eq(index).addClass('active') items.eq(index).siblings().removeClass('active') }) //checkout页面点击Place order 判断 Order Reference是否符合要求 $(document).on('input', '.order-reference', function (e) { let val = $(this).val() let tips = $(".order_review_tips") tips.text(``) let reg = /^[a-zA-Z\d]+$/ let isVaild = reg.test(val.trim()) if (isVaild) { // $(this).submit() } else { if (val.trim().length <= 0) { } else { let newVal = val.slice(0, val.length - 1) $(this).val(newVal) tips.text(`Please fill in numbers or letters.`) } } }) $(document).on('click', '.my-account-container .woocommerce table.my_account_orders tr td:first-child a', function (e) { e.preventDefault() let windowX = $(window).width() let order_number = $(this).data('id') showLoading() $.getJSON('/wp-json/wp/v2/getOrderDetail', { order_number }, function (data) { let orderItemsArr = data.products let tableDomStr = `` orderItemsArr.forEach(function (item) { tableDomStr += ` ${item.ItemNumber} ${item.Description} ${item.QuantityOrdered ? item.QuantityOrdered : `--`} ${item.QuantityInvoiced ? item.QuantityInvoiced : `--`} ${item.QuantityAvailable ? item.QuantityAvailable : `--`} ${item.QuantityBackordered ? item.QuantityBackordered : `--`} ${item.UnitPrice ? `$${item.UnitPrice}` : `--`} ${item.ExtPrice ? `$${item.ExtPrice}` : `--`} ` }) let orderDom = ` Order Detail Mail Print Close Eurofase Inc. 33 West Beaver Creek Road Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 1L8 T. 905-695-2055 orders@eurofase.com Order Date: ${data.OrderDate} PO # ${data.CustomerPoNumber} Ship Date: ${data.ShipDate} Shipment Preference: ${data.ShipmentPreference} Notes: ${data.OrderNotes} Order Number: ${data.OrderNumber} Status: ${data.Status} Ordered By: ${data.CustomerBillToName} Order Origin: ${data.OrderOrigin} FOB: ${data.Fob} Terms: ${data.Terms} Bill To: ${data.CustomerBillToNumber ? data.CustomerBillToNumber != 0 ? `(${data.CustomerBillToNumber})` : '' : ''} ${data.CustomerBillToName} ${data.CustomerBillToLine1} ${data.CustomerBillToLine2 ? data.CustomerBillToLine2 + ' ' : ''} ${data.CustomerBillToCity ? `${data.CustomerBillToCity},` : ''} ${data.CustomerBillToState} ${data.CustomerBillToPostalCode} ${data.CustomerBillToCountry} Ship To: ${data.CustomerShipToName} ${data.CustomerShipToLine1} ${data.CustomerShipToLine2 ? data.CustomerShipToLine2 + ' ' : ''} ${data.CustomerShipToCity ? `${data.CustomerShipToCity},` : ''} ${data.CustomerShipToState} ${data.CustomerShipToPostalCode} ${data.CustomerShipToCountry} Item No. Description Qty Qty Invoiced Qty Avail Qty Backordered Unit Price Ext. Price ${tableDomStr} Total $${data.Total} ` hideLoading() layerIndex = layer.open({ title: false, type: 1, closeBtn: 0, scrollbar: false, skin: 'layui-layer-prompt', //加上边框 area: windowX > 767 ? windowX > 1200 ? ['65vw', '85vh'] : ['75vw', '80vh'] : ['90vw', '80vh'], content: orderDom }); }) }) //invoices $(document).on('click', '.my-account-container .woocommerce table.my_account_invoices tr td:first-child a', function (e) { e.preventDefault() let windowX = $(window).width() let invoice_number = $(this).data('id') showLoading() $.getJSON('/wp-json/wp/v2/getInvoiceDetail', { invoice_number }, function (data) { let orderItemsArr = data.products let tableDomStr = `` console.log(data) orderItemsArr.forEach(function (item) { tableDomStr += ` ${item.ItemNumber} ${item.Description} ${item.QuantityInvoiced} ${item.UnitPrice ? `$${item.UnitPrice}` : ''} ${item.GrossAmount ? `$${item.GrossAmount}` : ''} ` }) let orderDom = ` Invoice Detail Mail Print Close Eurofase Inc. 33 West Beaver Creek Road Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 1L8 T. 905-695-2055 orders@eurofase.com Invoice Number: ${data.InvoiceNumber} Invoice Date: ${data.InvoiceDate} Order Number: ${data.OrderNumber} Rep Number: ${data.RepNumber} Customer PONumber: ${data.CustomerPONumber} Terms: ${data.Terms} Ship Via: ${data.ShipVia} Tracking: ${data.TrackingNumber} FOB: ${data.FOB} Sold To: ${data.CustomerBillToName} ${data.CustomerBillToLine1} ${data.CustomerBillToLine2 ? data.CustomerBillToLine2 + ' ' : ''} ${data.CustomerBillToCity ? `${data.CustomerBillToCity},` : ''} ${data.CustomerBillToState} ${data.CustomerBillToPostalCode} ${data.CustomerBillToCountry} Ship To:${data.CustomerShipToNumber ? data.CustomerShipToNumber != 0 ? `(${data.CustomerShipToNumber})` : '' : ''} ${data.CustomerShipToName} ${data.CustomerShipToLine1} ${data.CustomerShipToLine2 ? data.CustomerShipToLine2 + ' ' : ''} ${data.CustomerShipToCity ? `${data.CustomerShipToCity},` : ''} ${data.CustomerShipToState} ${data.CustomerShipToPostalCode} ${data.CustomerShipToCountry} Item No. Description Qty Invoiced Unit Price Gross Amount ${tableDomStr} Total $${data.Total} ` hideLoading() layerIndex = layer.open({ title: false, type: 1, closeBtn: 0, scrollbar: false, skin: 'layui-layer-prompt', //加上边框 area: windowX > 767 ? windowX > 1200 ? ['65vw', '85vh'] : ['75vw', '80vh'] : ['90vw', '80vh'], content: orderDom }); }) }) //checkout ship切换 $(document).on('change', '#ship-to-different-address-checkbox', function () { let isShiping = $(this).prop('checked') if (isShiping) { let val = $(".woocommerce form").find("#shipping_country").val() $(".woocommerce form").find(".ship-hidden").val(val) } else { $(".woocommerce form").find(".ship-hidden").val(``) } }) // 保存地址后禁用按钮 $(document).on('click', '#oc_add_shipping_form_submit', function () { $(this).attr('disabled', 'disabled') }) // 4000 5000 6000 上部分点击 $(document).on('click', '.product-display-choose .elementor-widget-wrap h2', function () { let _this = $(this) let link = '/electric-heaters-' location.href = `${link}${_this.text().toLowerCase()}` }) // 4000 5000 6000 下部分点击 $(document).on('click', '.product-table-choose .elementor-widget-wrap h2', function () { let _this = $(this) let link = '/electric-heaters-' location.href = `${link}${_this.text().toLowerCase()}` }) // 4000 5000 6000 上部分鼠标移入 $(document).on('mouseover', '.product-table-choose .elementor-widget-wrap h2', function () { let _this = $(this) _this.addClass('active') _this.closest('.elementor-element').siblings().find('h2').removeClass('active') let index = _this.closest('.elementor-element').index() $(".spec-table table tbody .wpdt-cell-row td").removeClass('active') if ($(`.spec-table table tbody .wpdt-cell-row td:nth-child(${index + 2})`).hasClass('active')) { } else { $(`.spec-table table tbody .wpdt-cell-row td:nth-child(${index + 2})`).addClass('active') } }) $(document).on('mouseover', '.product-display-choose .elementor-widget-wrap h2', function () { let _this = $(this) _this.addClass('active') let coverageArray = [ 'https://innovaheatingco.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/IN-Chevron-Multi-scaled.jpg', 'https://innovaheatingco.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/IN-Chevron-Multi_L2-4000W-scaled.jpg', 'https://innovaheatingco.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/IN-Chevron-Multi_L3-5000W-scaled.jpg', 'https://innovaheatingco.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/IN-Chevron-Multi_L4-6000W-scaled.jpg' ] let h2 = $(".product-display-h2 h2") h2.text(_this.children('a').text()) _this.closest('.elementor-element').siblings().find('h2').removeClass('active') let index = _this.closest('.elementor-element').index() $(".coverage-area-img img").attr('src', coverageArray[index]) getFamilyImage() }) function getFamilyImage() { let isLoading = $(".product-display-img .elementor-image .image-loading").length > 0 let loading_dom = $(' ') let img_container_dom = $(".product-display-img .elementor-image") let img_dom = $(".product-display-img").find('img') let family_Array = ['EF18', 'EF40', 'EF50', 'EF60'] let color_Array = ['B', 'S', 'W'] let select_Array = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] let color_index = $(".product-color-pick .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-element i.active").closest('.elementor-element').index() >= 0 ? $(".product-color-pick .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-element i.active").closest('.elementor-element').index() : 0 let family_index = $(".product-table-choose .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-element h2.active").closest('.elementor-element').index() >= 0 ? $(".product-table-choose .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-element h2.active").closest('.elementor-element').index() : 0 let select_index = $(".product-attribute-select .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-element .elementor-image-box-img.active").closest('.elementor-element').index() >= 0 ? $(".product-attribute-select .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-element .elementor-image-box-img.active").closest('.elementor-element').index() : 0 let params = { 'family': family_Array[family_index], 'finish': color_Array[color_index], 'decor_plate': select_Array[select_index] } if (!isLoading) img_container_dom.append(loading_dom) $.get('/wp-json/wp/v2/getFamilyImage', params, function (data) { if (!data) { img_dom.attr('src', 'https://innovaheatingco.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/item-default-img.jpg') loading_dom.remove() } else { img_dom.attr('src', data) loading_dom.remove() } }) } $(document).on('mouseover', '.product-color-pick .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-element i', function () { let _this = $(this); let isAttributeSelect = $(".product-attribute-select .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-element").eq(7).find(".elementor-image-box-img").hasClass('active') let index = _this.closest(".elementor-element").index() let family_index = $(".product-display-choose .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-element h2.active").closest('.elementor-element').index() if (isAttributeSelect) { if (index !== 1 && index !== 2) { _this.removeClass('cursor-disabled').addClass('active') _this.closest('.elementor-element').siblings().find('i').removeClass('active') getFamilyImage() } else { $(".product-color-pick .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-element").eq(1).find('i').removeClass('active').addClass('cursor-disabled') $(".product-color-pick .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-element").eq(2).find('i').removeClass('active').addClass('cursor-disabled') } } else { if (family_index !== 0) { _this.removeClass('cursor-disabled').addClass('active') _this.closest('.elementor-element').siblings().find('i').removeClass('active') getFamilyImage() } else { if (index === 1 || index === 0) { _this.removeClass('cursor-disabled').addClass('active') _this.closest('.elementor-element').siblings().find('i').removeClass('active') getFamilyImage() } else { $(".product-color-pick .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-element").eq(2).find('i').removeClass('active').addClass('cursor-disabled') } } } }) $(document).on('mouseover', '.product-attribute-select .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-element .elementor-image-box-img', function () { let _this = $(this) let isColorSelect = $(".product-color-pick .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-element").eq(2).find("i").hasClass('active') || $(".product-color-pick .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-element").eq(1).find("i").hasClass('active') let index = _this.closest(".elementor-element").index() if (isColorSelect) { if (index !== 7) { _this.removeClass('cursor-disabled').addClass('active') _this.closest('.elementor-element').siblings().find('.elementor-image-box-img').removeClass('active') getFamilyImage() } else { $(".product-attribute-select .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-element").eq(7).find('.elementor-image-box-img').removeClass('active').addClass('cursor-disabled') } } else { _this.removeClass('cursor-disabled').addClass('active') _this.closest('.elementor-element').siblings().find('.elementor-image-box-img').removeClass('active') getFamilyImage() } }) $(document).on('click', '.decor-top-list .elementor-column .elementor-image img', function () { let _this = $(this) let index = _this.closest('.elementor-column').index() let linkArr = [`/decor-plates-01/`, `/decor-plates-02/`, `/decor-plates-03/`] location.href = linkArr[index] }) $(document).on('click', '.decor-bottom-list .elementor-column .elementor-image img', function () { let _this = $(this) let index = _this.closest('.elementor-column').index() let linkArr = [`/decor-plates-04/`, `/decor-plates-05/`, `/decor-plates-06/`] location.href = linkArr[index] }) $(document).on('click', '.decor-top-list .elementor-column section.elementor-section-boxed .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-widget-icon-box .elementor-icon-box-wrapper,.decor-bottom-list .elementor-column section.elementor-section-boxed .elementor-widget-wrap .elementor-widget-icon-box .elementor-icon-box-wrapper', function () { let _this = $(this) let itemno = _this.find(".elementor-icon-box-content span").text() let box, img if (itemno.indexOf('61') != -1) { box = _this.closest('section.elementor-section-boxed').prev().prev().find(".elementor-image") img = _this.closest('section.elementor-section-boxed').prev().prev().find(".elementor-image img") itemno = itemno.replace('61', '39') } else { box = _this.closest('section.elementor-section-boxed').prev().find(".elementor-image") img = _this.closest('section.elementor-section-boxed').prev().find(".elementor-image img") } if (box.children('.image-loading').length <= 0) { box.append(` `) } $.get('/wp-json/wp/v2/getProductImage', { itemno }, function (data) { $(".decor-top-list .image-loading,.decor-bottom-list .image-loading").remove() img.attr('src', data) }) }) function handleLayerClose(e) { layer.close(layerIndex) } function handlePrint() { let currentCss = ` *, ::after, ::before { box-sizing: border-box; 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Executive Summary One of the foundational principles of retirement success is to start saving early. After all, the longer that money can stay invested, the more compounding growth can work in your favor; all the better if your savings grow inside a Roth IRA and avoid the grinding impact of taxation. Yet the reality is that clients really have two major assets: their financial assets, and their human capital asset. And when the client is young, the human capital asset is actually the bigger of the two by far. As a result, allocating savings towards human capital in ways that increase its value or growth rate can actually have far more impact than investments in financial assets; spending $2,000 on classes that produce a $1,000 raise in base salary can, over the next 40 years, generate nearly 20 times the wealth of merely saving the $2,000 in a Roth IRA and growing it for decades. Does that mean that clients who allocate savings to retirement accounts when they’re young are actually making an inferior long-term investment? The inspiration for today’s blog post was a recent conversation I had with another planner who is starting a firm intended to serve Gen X and Gen Y clients. As the planner noted, an assets-under-management business model would be difficult to run profitably, given that younger people often don’t have an asset base to invest yet. “Indeed,” I replied, “And you might find that the best way to maximize the young client’s long-term wealth is to keep them from investing in financial assets at all!” Human and Financial Capital As I have written in the past, the reality is that young clients actually have two major categories of assets to manage on their balance sheet: financial capital, and human capital. The financial capital includes investments of various sorts, from stocks and bonds to bank accounts to real estate. The human capital represents the client’s income earning power over time. Early in life, the human capital is high and the financial capital is low. As the client works and ages, human capital is converted into cash flows that are either spent, or saved as some form of financial capital. Ultimately, when the human capital runs out – at retirement – the financial capital is spent down for the individual’s remaining years. As a result of this dynamic, the reality is that clients actually have the potential to increase their total wealth by either increasing financial capital – saving more and/or generating higher returns – or by increasing their human capital – working more hours, more years, or growing income more rapidly. Changes To Human Capital As the chart above illustrates, the reality is that in a client’s early years, the human capital – often simply quantified as the present value of future earnings – dominates the balance sheet, while financial capital is low. This is due primarily to the simple fact that there is an entire career’s worth of earning years ahead. Because of this, though, the reality is that making investments that alter the trajectory of an individual’s future earnings can have a dramatic impact on the value of human capital and therefore on lifetime wealth. Whether it’s a slight increase in earnings (that becomes the new base for future raises and income growth) or merely an increase in the growth rate of future earnings in the years to come, small changes have a big effect. For instance, imagine a 25-year-old client who is looking ahead at a 40-year working life. Current earnings a few years out of college are $40,000. Assuming earnings increase at 3%/year for inflation, the client is anticipated to earn just over $3 million of cumulative earnings over the working years; at a discount rate of 8%, the client’s human capital is effectively an $808,424 “asset” on the balance sheet. So what happens if the client gets a $1,000 raise, pushing up base salary to $41,000 (upon which all future inflation adjustments are applied). Over the 40-year working career, a $1,000 raise isn’t just a $1,000 increase in income, but a $20,210 increase in the total (net present) value of the human capital asset. On the other hand, improving the client’s career trajectory has an even greater impact – if the client can generate a 1% real growth rate in income (i.e., grow income at 4%/year where inflation is only 3%), the human capital asset jumps in value (on a present value basis) by a whopping $112,374! Small changes have a significant impact over extended periods of time. Choosing Where To Invest The distinction between financial and human capital is important because the reality is that when clients have excess cash flow available to invest, there is a choice about where to invest it. Allocating the savings to a bank account or a Roth IRA represents a decision to invest in financial capital. Allocating the savings to take a class to advance education or improve job skills would be a decision to invest in human capital. For older clients who are nearing or at retirement, the decision about where to allocate capital is clear – it should be directed to financial assets, which have to carry the full load of financial support when the human capital runs out at retirement. For younger clients, though, the decision is not nearly so straightforward. For instance, imagine a client has $2,000 available to invest. The money can either be directed to a Roth IRA to generate tax-free retirement income in the future, or it can be used to take a series of classes at the local college on Microsoft Office that could potentially lead to a small promotion at work with a $1,000 increase in base salary. Offhand, this seems like a losing proposition – spending $2,000 on classes leads to only a $1,000 increase in current income? Yet when viewed over the entire career, the outcome is quite different – as noted earlier, the net present value of the investment over the entire career is actually more than $20,000, representing a 1,000% return! Viewed on a future value basis, the extra earnings invested each year for the next 40 years would produce nearly $400,000 of future financial assets; by comparison, the $2,000 IRA would grow to “only” a little over $20,000 over the span of four decades. Thanks to the benefits of compounding, the human capital investment actually outperforms the IRA savings by a whopping 2,000%! Risk and Uncertainty of Human Capital It’s certainly true that investments in human capital are not always the “sure thing” projected here. Not every investment in a class that improves productivity or job skills delivers a clear corresponding increase in income. Nonetheless, the “investment opportunity” is often still underrated; as the numbers here show, even spending $10,000 on education for a $1,000 lifetime increase in income is still an incredibly positive financial result (and superior to the Roth IRA investment, even if we tax some of the earnings along the way). And of course, the example shown here merely projects the impact of a $1,000 raise; not the benefit of increasing job skills enough to generate a material promotion (e.g., a 10% raise!), or to set an individual’s career trajectory on a higher overall growth rate (although as the numbers showed earlier, a 1%/year increase in income growth rate actually produces an ever greater impact than the $1,000 raise on a $40,000 base income!). Similarly, as noted in the past on this blog, more education and job skills are also associated with lower unemployment – if that $2,000 investment means you keep your $40,000 job and your neighbor is laid off, the benefit of the investment relative to your neighbor is even more dramatic than any of the projections shown here! The point here is not to justify the high cost of a college education in particular – if the outflow is not $2,000, but $100,000 or $200,000 or more, the burden is really on the student to generate a higher income to come out favorably in the end. The point is simply that, even on a smaller scale basis, the principle still holds: even though there are many years to invest and grow money in a Roth IRA as a young person, the compounding benefits of investing in human capital can still be exponentially greater. Or viewed another way, investing in human capital in the early years can allow for even more savings towards financial capital in the later years after the income has grown… even when accounting for benefits like four decades of tax-free Roth IRA compounding growth. So what do you think? Have you ever counseled a client to invest in their career and income growth instead of a retirement account? Or is it risky because the career payoff is still so uncertain? Is investing in human capital a rational and effective approach despite the uncertainty? Are young clients under-investing in career and over-investing in financial accounts? (Editor’s Note: This article was featured in the 15th Edition of Financial Carnival for Young Adults on Young Family Finance.)
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Media playback is not supported on this device Bergkamp ambition for Arsenal role Former Arsenal striker Dennis Bergkamp says he aims to return to the club as a member of their coaching staff. The Ajax assistant manager, 44, played for the Gunners for 11 years between 1995 and 2006. Dennis Bergkamp factfile Clubs: Ajax, Inter Milan and Arsenal Ajax, Inter Milan and Arsenal Club record: Ajax (1986-1993) - 186 games, 103 goals; Inter Milan (1993-1995) 53 games, 11 goals; Arsenal (1995-2006) - 425 games, 122 goals (1986-1993) - 186 games, 103 goals; (1993-1995) 53 games, 11 goals; (1995-2006) - 425 games, 122 goals Netherlands record: Caps 79, goals 38 Caps 79, goals 38 Honours: Ajax - league title, KNVB Cup (2), Uefa Cup, European Cup Winners' Cup Inter Milan - Uefa Cup Arsenal - Premier League (3), FA Cup (4) "My personal ambition is to maybe come to Arsenal one day - to do the role I am doing at Ajax," he told Football Focus. "[I want] to educate the younger players, to be part of the coaching staff and make players better." The former Netherlands international, who won 79 caps, was signed by then Gunners boss Bruce Rioch from Inter Milan in 1995 for £7.5m. Under Arsene Wenger, who took over that summer, the Dutchman helped the north Londoners win three league titles and four FA Cups. "Ajax I was born with and raised with, but I was with Arsenal for 11 years," Bergkamp added. "It is two teams that stick in my mind. I always like to watch Arsenal play - they are part of me."
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The first official notification of how much anniversary flavoured Doctor Who we’ll be getting was on display today. It was printed on display cards at the London Toy Fair. Here’s a photo of one such card that we were sent by three different Little Bleeders. Its original provenance is unclear but do let us know if you’re the one who originally took it. So, there it is in… er…. blue and white, with some orange too. There’s one anniversary special and it’s 60 minutes long. The Mark Gatiss-penned drama about the creation of the show is going to run to 90 minutes, but the actual Doctor Who episode itself, just 60. Quite what Doctor Who Revisited will be isn’t yet clear. It might be the same thing as, or at least a cut-down version of, BBC American’s talking head specials The Doctors Revisited – there’s an obvious similarity in their names. Steven Moffat has said that his show would “take over television” for the anniversary. That’s starting to look like something of an exaggeration. UPDATE: BlogtorWho have laid claim to the picture. They’re pretty good at posting things and then deleting them, it seems… (Last Updated ) Related Posts None found
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Exclusive The Register has learned that Lincolnshire County Council has been hit by ransomware, leading it to turn off all of its networks' computers yesterday. As reported yesterday, Lincolnshire County Council shut down all of its computers after an alleged 0-day attack began to spread throughout its systems. The Register has now learned that the malware infecting the council's systems was ransomware, a malicious program which takes hold of a computer and encrypts its contents rendering them inaccessible to the user. This form of malware then demands a ransom from the user - often to be paid in virtual currency Bitcoin - in order to decrypt and make accessible the computer's files. The Register was informed that the council had been hit by the Crypto Locker ransomware, which does not use 0-day vulnerabilities (previously undisclosed vulnerabilities in software which the software's authors have "0 days" to patch), as it first reared its head in September 2013. Similar malware has been spotted since then, however, with newer vulnerabilities exploited. Many of these have utilised a insecure encryption algorithm. Security companies have often provided decryption utilities for those affected by such malicious software. It is understood that the ransomware took root in Lincolnshire's systems after a staff member opened a dodgy email attachment - the most common attack vector for cybercriminals. A spokesperson from the council told The Register that 300 computers belonging to staff had been hit by the ransomware, though it is unclear whether servers or data stores had been affected. The council's networks are still down, and it is suggested they will not be back up until next week. The Register has been unable to contact the IT provider Serco regarding the outage. ® Updated at 15.34 UTC to add Lincolnshire Council has been in touch since the publication of this story to clarify that the ransomware was not CryptoLocker.
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Ecologist Caitlin O’Connell has spent more than two decades observing elephants on the sandy plains of Etosha National Park, in northern Namibia. She arrives sometime in June each season, sets up camp and settles into her data collection, recording the elephants’ comings and goings, as well as their interactions, from a tower north of Mushara water hole. “The pattern of animal movements demarks the passage of time almost as reliably as the cycles of the sun and moon,” she writes in her new book, Elephant Don: The Politics of a Pachyderm Posse, out in April from University of Chicago Press. African elephants are known for their matriarchal societies, with a dominant female leading a clan that includes her young and their offspring. Males are born into these families, and sisters, mothers and aunts care for the young elephants. As they mature into bulls, the males are kicked out of the group and sent off to fend for themselves. But they don’t become lone wanderers detached from any community, as O’Connell’s recent research at Mushara highlights. They travel together, drink together, urge one another into action and form friendships that, like human relationships, might change with the seasons or last a lifetime. I spoke with O'Connell about elephant bonding and getting to know the Mushara posse. (The following has been edited for length.) Why did you choose to focus your new book on male elephants? Most people don’t realize that male elephants are very social animals. Having company is important to them. They form close bonds and have overtly ritual relationships. When a dominant male arrives on the scene, for example, you have the second-, third-, fourth-ranking bulls back up and let him into the best position at the water hole. The younger bulls will stand in line and wait to be able to place their trunks in his mouth. They are waiting with anticipation to be able to do this. In time, all of the bulls will come and greet the dominant male in the same way. It is extremely organized, like lining up to kiss the ring of a pope or a Mafioso don. The big, older bulls are targets of poaching. People think of lone bulls out there, and they might think, “What is it going to hurt a population if you cull a few of those elephants?” But these old males are similar to matriarchs. They are repositories of knowledge, and they teach the next generation. Are there other rituals the males follow? You’d think that a male might show up at a water hole, and he might interact with the others and then leave. Why would he want those younger bulls to follow him to another water hole? But the dominant male will actually corral up his constituents. Even if they aren’t ready to leave, he will force the younger ones by pushing on their behinds. And there’s a second ritual, a vocal ritual between bonded individuals. The dominant male will make the call to leave, what we call a “Let’s go” rumble, similar to what a matriarch would emit. Another male elephant, right as the first finishes, will also rumble, and then a third might rumble. And all the elephants will follow the dominant male out. Elephant Don: The Politics of a Pachyderm Posse Elephant Don: The Politics of a Pachyderm Posse [Caitlin O'Connell] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Meet Greg. He's a stocky guy with an outsized swagger. He's been the intimidating yet sociable don of his posse of friends-including Abe Buy Introduce us to Greg, the dominant male at the center of your story. Why is he the one in charge? Greg is not the biggest bull, not the oldest, and he doesn’t have the biggest tusks. He is very strong-willed and he is a great politician. He is the most felicitous and gentle dominant bull that I’ve witnessed. He actively solicits the young bulls and gets them into the fold and welcomes them. He’s also very quick to discipline someone who gets out of line in the higher ranks. It’s like he knows how to manage the carrot and the stick. I’ve seen other bulls try to become more dominant and raise their rank, but they are so overly aggressive that other bulls don’t want them around. There’s an elephant Beckham, and he is clearly trying to become friends with a bonded pair, Keith and Willie, but he becomes so aggressive that they don’t want him to follow them. You’ve mentioned a few other elephants now. Willie, which is short for Willie Nelson, right? And there’s a Prince Charles, a Luke Skywalker. How do you decide on the names? We try to match the name to at least one physical feature. Willie Nelson is very raggedy. Every elephant has a catalog number, but these names help us in our practical dealings with everyday identification. There are several rock stars in the mix, because of these really long, black, scraggly tails that the elephants have. Ozzy Osbourne is another one. And do these elephants also have different personalities? As it turns out, Willie Nelson is a very mild, gentle fellow. All the females seem attracted to him. Another interesting character is Prince Charles, who was a very aggressive, lower-ranking bull until, at one point, Greg went missing. Before Greg went missing, younger bulls would admire Prince Charles and want to follow him and he would never let them. He would look over his shoulder, stop, turn around and give them a big head shake, like “You are not following me.” After Greg went missing, though, Prince Charles completely changed his behavior. He became much more diplomatic and much more interested in trying to get a posse of his own. What other kinds of circumstances might shake up the hierarchy? Social animals are thought to form dominance hierarchies to minimize conflict over access to resources, in this case, especially, water. If you don’t have limited resources, you don’t need to have such a strict linear hierarchy. In the drier years, the elephants form these big, tight-knit groups. But in the wetter years, when there are more resources, more places to drink, that hierarchy breaks down. In the wetter years, the youngsters will get a little more aggressive. They aren’t as reverent. During these wet years, you could see times when Greg was struggling to hold his power. He would initiative a “Let’s go” rumble, and then look back and nobody has moved. This is really embarrassing. They are ignoring him. When he comes back, he has to physically coerce by shoving, by rubbing up against close associates that are lower in rank. Do we know how long Greg’s dominance will last? When I first started keeping track of dominance between males, Greg was clearly the dominant bull. I started asking colleagues who study other long-lived social animals, “What’s the life expectancy of the dominant individual?” It is very stressful to be up there, fighting off the others constantly and having to keep your rank. I was surprised how little information there was out there. There is a window in which Greg is wounded, and we have never learned for sure exactly what happened. There was a slice off the side of his trunk. It was very raw. He’d have to spend double the time drinking because half of the water would fall out; there’d be this spilling noise. And, after drinking, he would soak it in the water for an hour. Nobody wanted to wait around with him. And he did not want to be with associates his age or older. If anyone approached, he would be aggressive. But then the following year, he came back fully fit again. He wasn’t skinny. His ribs weren’t showing. He looked healthy again, and his trunk wound was not as raw. He didn’t have to soak it. He was back at the height; it was the most amazing thing. He had his posse, and all of those just underneath him in rank fell back in line. The durability of his position at the top, even with fluctuations in wet years, made me think, well, as long as he is fit, he is going to stay on top. You have another book coming out, a novel about illegal ivory poaching. Why write fiction? The novel [Ivory Ghosts] has been a 20-year labor of love, but it’s for a different purpose—to get people to understand what it is like for people to live with elephants on the ground, the very subtle politics of how to conserve elephants, and what’s the right way, and how do deal with the craziness of Africa. It’s about corruption and trust and how to build solidarity for the elephant. What inspired the story was working for the Namibian government in the Caprivi region. My husband and I were scientists contracted to the Ministry of Environment and Tourism. I was so inspired by our boss and the rangers that he managed, their dedication to elephants and protecting them against poachers and putting their lives on the line at every moment that they were out on patrol. They were such colorful, dedicated characters. The book is based on a lot of experiences we had. I specifically wanted to write it as fiction to get past the idea of preaching to the choir. I wanted to be able to spread the word.
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} // build pagination if (response.lead_info.hasOwnProperty('listing_views_pagination')) { if (response.lead_info.saved_searches_pagination.total_pages > 1) { var lead_listing_views_paging = []; if (response.lead_info.saved_searches_pagination.has_prev_page) { lead_listing_views_paging.push(''); } lead_listing_views_paging.push(' '); var lead_listing_views_page_range = response.lead_info.saved_searches_pagination.page_range_links; for (var i = 0, l = lead_listing_views_page_range.length; i < l; i++) { if (lead_listing_views_page_range[i] == response.lead_info.saved_searches_pagination.current_page) { lead_listing_views_paging.push(''+lead_listing_views_page_range[i]+''); } else { lead_listing_views_paging.push(''+lead_listing_views_page_range[i]+''); } } lead_listing_views_paging.push(' '); if (response.lead_info.saved_searches_pagination.has_next_page) { lead_listing_views_paging.push(''); } jQuery("#_ib_lead_activity_pagination").html(lead_listing_views_paging.join("")); } } } }); } break; 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if (response.lead_info.listing_views_pagination.has_prev_page) { lead_listing_views_paging.push(''); } lead_listing_views_paging.push(' '); var lead_listing_views_page_range = response.lead_info.listing_views_pagination.page_range_links; for (var i = 0, l = lead_listing_views_page_range.length; i < l; i++) { if (lead_listing_views_page_range[i] == response.lead_info.listing_views_pagination.current_page) { lead_listing_views_paging.push(''+lead_listing_views_page_range[i]+''); } else { lead_listing_views_paging.push(''+lead_listing_views_page_range[i]+''); } } lead_listing_views_paging.push(' '); if (response.lead_info.listing_views_pagination.has_next_page) { lead_listing_views_paging.push(''); } jQuery("#_ib_lead_activity_pagination").html(lead_listing_views_paging.join("")); } } } }); } break; } }); // hide property from listings views $(document).on("click", ".ib-la-hp", function(event) { event.stopPropagation(); var token_id = $(this).data("mls"); console.log(token_id); console.log('removing...'); $(this).parent().parent().remove(); $.ajax({ url: __flex_g_settings.ajaxUrl, method: "POST", data: { action: "ib_hide_listing_view", mls_num: token_id }, dataType: "json", success: function(data) { console.log('property view hidden'); // if not available items, redirect page to 1 if (0 === jQuery("#_ib_lead_activity_rows").children().length) { jQuery("#_ib_lead_activity_tab button:eq(0)").click(); } } }); }); // remove favorite from personalized view widget $(document).on("click", ".ib-la-rf", function(event) { event.stopPropagation(); var token_alert = $(this).data("token-alert"); var token_id = $(this).data("mls"); console.log(token_alert); console.log('removing...'); $(this).parent().parent().remove(); $.ajax({ url: __flex_g_settings.ajaxUrl, method: "POST", data: { action: "flex_favorite", type_action: "remove", mls_num: token_id, token_alert: token_alert }, dataType: "json", success: function(data) { console.log('saved search removed'); // if not available items, redirect page to 1 if (0 === jQuery("#_ib_lead_activity_rows").children().length) { jQuery("#_ib_lead_activity_tab button:eq(1)").click(); } } }); }); // remove saved search from personalized view widget $(document).on("click", ".ib-la-rss", function(event) { event.stopPropagation(); var token_alert = $(this).data("token-alert"); var token_id = $(this).data("id"); console.log(token_alert); console.log('removing...'); $(this).parent().parent().remove(); $.ajax({ url: __flex_g_settings.ajaxUrl, method: "POST", data: { action: "flex_save_search", type: "remove", id: token_id, token_alert: token_alert }, dataType: "json", success: function(data) { console.log('saved search removed'); // if not available items, redirect page to 1 if (0 === jQuery("#_ib_lead_activity_rows").children().length) { jQuery("#_ib_lead_activity_tab button:eq(2)").click(); } } }); }); }); })(jQuery); Close Menu Home Search Properties Exclusive Listings Recently Sold Openhouse Neighborhoods Miami Beach Brickell Sunny Isles Palm Beach Boca Raton View All Buildings Completed New Constructions International Brazil Portugal Blog About Us Meet The Team Property Management Contact Us I Want To Buy I Want To Sell I Want To Rent Thiago Mariani | Senior Vice President Senior Vice President instagram Languages: English and Portuguese Native of Brazil, Thiago moved to the US in 1992. In October 2001 he volunteered to join the US Coast Guard where he was honorably discharged in 2008 as a precision marksman for Tactical Law Enforcement Team South (TACLET). Thiago did 8 deployments with the Coast Guard including one to Iraq and is credited with the detainment of over 40 narcoterrorists and over 15 metric tons of illegal substances. Following his military career, Thiago became a police officer with the city of Boca Raton where he resigned over a year later to pursue a business venture. In 2014 Thiago attained his realtor’s license and became part of the Legacy Plus Realty family. Two years later Thiago became the company manager for the Miami office, soon after a director and today he is a Senior Vice President for the company. Thiago currently lives in São Paulo/Brazil, where he leads the company's business there. Contact Tel. 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After 25 years on the job, the 1st Precinct's Detective Rick Lee is retiring. View Full Caption Flickr/Timothy Krause LOWER MANHATTAN — Be cool, New York City — "hipster cop" is about to retire. Det. Rick Lee, arguably the NYPD's nattiest dresser — and most memed plainclothes officer — is turning in his badge Friday, after 25 years on the job. Though long a fashion aficionado, Lee's clipped skinny ties, fitted pants and vintage-inspired glasses made him a bona fide internet sensation in 2011, when Occupy Wall Street took over Zuccotti Park. Lee, a community affairs detective, became as much a fixture on the scene as many of the protesters. "Not to put down my brethren, but cops aren't exactly known for dressing well," Lee said with a laugh. "I knew that I didn't dress like a typical cop, so I guess I stood out." Photos of Lee, with his sideswept blonde hair and decidedly un-police-like look, earned him the "hipster cop" moniker, along with articles in The New York Times, and in his favorite magazine growing up, GQ, — as well as, of course, all those memes, which still circulate the Twitterverse. #hipstercop To my fellow LEO's, what's your favorite obscure charge to write? pic.twitter.com/WcVKKFy6ei — ServingandBelonging (@ServngBelongng) December 2, 2016 Lee, who still looks younger than his age, now almost 51, said he found all the attention curious and unexpected, but looking back, he says, "You know, it was a tough situation down there, and I think it gave us all some levity." As a community affairs detective in Manhattan's 1st Precinct for nearly 17 years, it's been Lee's job to serve as the liaison between the NYPD and local residents and businesses in the neighborhoods — including rather fashionable TriBeCa and SoHo — that they serve. His interest in fashion or "looking put-together," as he says, is something that predated his time with the NYPD, but has helped in his job (aside from the occasional "getting his chops busted" by fellow officers). "No one ever gets that I’m a cop, and I think that's OK," said Lee, who still lives in Shore Acres, the Staten Island neighborhood he grew up in. "[My style] breaks down a lot of walls, and I think I'm able to put people at ease, and that's part of what I do." Detective Rick Lee, in one of his favorite tweed suits, sits on a desk in the 1st Precinct. (Courtesy of Rick Lee) Though Lee's sartorial choices ended up suiting his career, and the precinct that he serves, his path to the NYPD and the 1st Precinct "just kind of happened," he said. Lee worked as a carpenter for several years before finally deciding to join the NYPD when he was 25, at the urging of his dad, a retired firefighter. He started as a transit officer Downtown, then became a patrolman in the 1st Precinct, mostly covering the Financial District. After about eight years, at the suggestion of his commanding officer, he moved on to community affairs. "I was ready for the change, and I do think I had the right temperament for the job," Lee said. "And, after eight years, putting on that uniform everyday does sort of start to wear on you." In perhaps his most hipster-y assessment of his plainclothes move, he added: "It may sound funny, but I kind of had a problem with authority." As his wardrobe evolved, so did Lower Manhattan, and his role with 1st Precinct. "There's been so much change Downtown — this has become a very safe, residential area, " Lee said. "That's not something I would have said more than 20 years ago." Of course, the transformation of Lower Manhattan is also the story of a comeback, after the devastation of 9/11. In the wake of the attacks, when much of Downtown was closed off, even to residents and business owners, Lee felt they needed a better way to connect with the community, so he started the precinct's first community council meetings — something the precinct continues to host every month. Lee has also been instrumental in helping to coordinate the growth and security for the Tribeca Film Festival, as well as Fashion Week events Downtown, and the many trendy pop-ups that keep popping up — something his precinct remains proud of, 1st Precinct commanding officer Mark Iocco told DNAinfo New York. As for that "hipster" label accurately describing him, Lee says in some ways it does. "I'm not a bearded guy that lives in Williamsburg, I'm a 50-year-old man who likes J.Crew, Burberry and Brooks Brothers — but in the original sense, that a hipster is someone who doesn't conform to the norms, I think it does describe me — and yes, I do wear skinny jeans." As for his retirement, Lee says, for now, he's mostly interested in enjoying his new down time with his Shetland Sheepdog, Bertie, and his nieces — and traveling for the first time to Europe and California. He doesn't have plans to pursue fashion, but, "hey," he says, "I'm open if someone wants to hire me." But he also already knows he'll "miss the job terribly" — and the 1st Precinct will miss its "legendary" hipster cop too, its commanding officer Deputy Inspector Mark Iocco said.
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X JAPAN, who rocked out New York's Madison Square last year, has announced that they will be touring in Japan this December. The tour will be the first Japan tour since "DAHLIA TOUR" held from 1995 to 1996, making it the first time in 20 years they tour their home country. The tour dates below were announced at YOSHIKI's press conference today. X JAPAN JAPAN TOUR 2015/12/02 Yokohama Arena 2015/12/03 Yokohama Arena 2015/12/04 Yokohama Arena 2015/12/07 Osaka-jo Hall 2015/12/09 Marine Messe Fukuoka 2015/12/11 Hiroshima Green Arena 2015/12/14 Nippon Gaishi Hall X JAPAN also announced that they will be releasing their first studio album in 20 years on March 11th 2016 all over the world. They will also be holding an album release party, concert event titled as #XDAY, at Wembley Arena in London, England Links:
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Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump Donald John TrumpREAD: Cohen testimony alleges Trump knew Stone talked with WikiLeaks about DNC emails Trump urges North Korea to denuclearize ahead of summit Venezuela's Maduro says he fears 'bad' people around Trump MORE could "feel the Bern" on Thursday night. Trump, who is making an appearance in Vermont, the home state of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders Bernard (Bernie) SandersSenate Dems seek to turn tables on GOP in climate change fight Bernie Sanders Town Hall finishes third in cable news race, draws 1.4 million viewers Woman to undecided Biden: 'Just say yes' to 2020 bid MORE, could have some empty seats in the house, thanks to the senator's supporters. ADVERTISEMENT They have taken to Facebook to urge other Sanders backers to sell out the venue in Burlington on Thursday night by reserving tickets and not showing up. “No, I have not converted to a racist bigot,” one Sanders supporter wrote. "I am just assuring that there are going to be two empty seats.” The supporter then directed hundreds of other Facebook users to an Eventbrite URL to reserve tickets. “Please share and spread the word so Trump gets the message that here in Vermont, we only #feel the bern.” Burlington police officials have raised concerns of overcrowding at the rally because Trump's campaign has offered up 20,000 free tickets to the event, according to The Burlington Free Press. But officials say the theater where the event will be held has a 1,400-person capacity. Trump took to Twitter to alert supporters that they should get there early since admittance is first come, first served.
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Wild morning to you. Green is good and stinging nettles are delicious! What’s your experience with one of the best natural and organic ingredients spring has to offer? Stinging nettle is loaded with vitamins and minerals; it is a perfect detox drink or a kitchen ingredient. Difficult to forage, but definitely worth it in the end! Stinging nettle love story. When we were kids, we used to play everywhere so it was bound to happen that one of us would eventually end up in the stinging nettles. It did burn and itch too much, but my grandmother always said that singing nettles keep rheumatism at bay. So, I grew up convinced that I’ll be the healthiest kid on the block (also, I had no idea what a rheumatism was at the time). It was later on that I’ve realized all the positive sides as well as uses stinging nettles actually have. What is stinging nettle? Stinging nettle is possibly and probably the cheapest vegetable and one of very accessible natural and organic ingredients you can find growing in the wild. They grow in abundance pretty much everywhere (Europe, North America, Asia). Stinging nettle also goes by the name of common nettle or nettle leaf. Stinging nettles health benefits Stinging nettle is a perennial plant which has long been used in medicine as well as food. It’s a very rich source of vitamins and minerals, which make it, along with its other benefits, very positive for our well-being, immune system, and overall health. Looking for a detox? Stinging nettle tea is the way to go. Here’s why: Improves the mood . . Boosts the immune system . . Cleanses the blood . . Lowers blood sugar levels . . Improves liver functioning . . Improves metabolism. Rich in calcium, magnesium, iron, other minerals. other minerals. Rich in vitamin C, A and other. and other. Loaded with beta-carotene, flavonoids, organic acids, and chlorophyll. When can you find stinging nettle? In case you want to forage these natural and organic ingredients straight from nature, you’re welcome to do so anytime from spring to autumn. Stinging nettles are best to forage in spring before they bloom when they start to grow on the edges of the forests, on the fields and meadows, or in autumn after the rain. I foraged my batch also during the summer but the tea was just as good. How to forage stinging nettle? With gloves. Yes, you’ll need those, a bag, and some scissors. You need to look for stems in shape of a square, and you’ll know it’s the right plant. Stinging nettle has a relative, a cousin-plant if you wish, with round stem. The two are easily confused. The cousin is not harmful or toxic or anything like that, it’s just not special in the health department. How to use stinging nettle in your kitchen? Stinging nettles are used to make sauces, soups (such as this one with wild garlic), smoothies or even cosmetic products, such as shampoos. You can boil them, cook them…whatever your heart desires since these natural and organic ingredients go well with a lot of food combinations. They are used to make puree, pesto, dough filling, drinks, cordials, and teas. If you want to eat them raw, you can, but wear gloves when doing it. Here’s how: Tear off the very top of the plant (a handful of leaves). Brush the leaves from the stem to the top with your fingers a few times. Roll the leaves between your hands. It should stop stinging and this way you can eat it raw. Drying stinging nettles In order to keep my natural and organic ingredients always at hand, I tend to dry quite a few of them, especially when preparing for autumn and winter (some herbs and flowers make a great homemade herbal tea blend!). Here is how I dried my batch of nettles: Ingredients: A bunch of stinging nettles Gloves A few dry and clean jars Process: I collected the plants, put them on a towel in a dry and well-ventilated space (my living room). I left them there until the plants were completely dry, which shouldn’t be more than a couple of days. After that, I separated the dry leaves from the stems, put them in a jar. This way dried nettles should last until the next year. How to make a stinging nettle brew With few simple steps, you can make your own stinging nettle brew, which can be prepared either as an iced-tea, or a regular warm winter brew: Bring a liter of water to a boil. Remove the pot from the stove. Put a handful of nettles (either dry or fresh) in the water. Cover the pot and let it sit for about 10 minutes. After that drain the tea and toss the remains. Add whatever you desire (lemon juice, a sweetener…) and enjoy! During summer, I normally let the tea to cool down a bit and then I add slices of lemon to it and an ice-cube or two. During winter, I drink it the same way I drink my green tea: no milk, no sugar, no honey. What are your thoughts on stinging nettles? Stay Wild! Save
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HK has a complex system of elevated walkways and underground tunnels which – over 50 years – have evolved into a tangled mesh of pedestrian thoroughfares. They are split between street level, underground and overground levels. Parks, offices, train stations and malls are interconnected and can often be navigated without touching the ground. The reason for these dense pedestrian networks is that space is at a premium in HK. Also, in many cases, those travelling on foot will find themselves funnelled into-or-past shopping opportunities quite deliberately. The MTR is one of the few profitable metro transit systems in the world because of its land holdings and ability to usher passengers into connected malls. ‘Cities Without Ground: A Hong Kong Guidebook‘, by Adam Frampton, Jonathan D. Solomon and Clara Wong includes highly detailed 3-D diagrams of these walkways. In the maps below, the pink and white sections show publicly accessible walkways. Orange and yellow areas are paid areas of train stations. Blue columns represent moving walkways and elevators. Green paths are train lines. Click each map for a readable, larger versions. Admiralty… West Kowloon… Central… Shun Tak Centre & Sheung Wan… Kai Tak Cruise Terminal (Under Construction)… Heung Yuen Wai Border Control Point (Proposal)… Queen’s Road Central (Proposal)…
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Alamo Heights mansion, one of the 'most unique' properties in S.A., selling for $4.9M Driving north on U.S. 281, it's hard to miss the miniature coliseum-like mansion perched on a bluff overlooking the Olmos Dam since 1986. The 6,500-square-foot "landmark residence" is now on the market for $4,999,000. A luxe history and list of amenities tie the price tag to the home. less Driving north on U.S. 281, it's hard to miss the miniature coliseum-like mansion perched on a bluff overlooking the Olmos Dam since 1986. The 6,500-square-foot "landmark residence" is now on the market for ... more Photo: Courtesy, Phyllis Browning Company Photo: Courtesy, Phyllis Browning Company Image 1 of / 53 Caption Close Alamo Heights mansion, one of the 'most unique' properties in S.A., selling for $4.9M 1 / 53 Back to Gallery Driving north on U.S. 281, it's hard to miss the coliseum-like mansion that has been perched on a bluff overlooking the Olmos Dam since 1986. The 6,500-square-foot "landmark residence" is now on the market for $4,999,000, complete with a star-studded history and staggering list of amenities. RELATED: Photos: Manu Ginobili is selling his home in The Dominion for $2 million 555 Argyle Ave., in Alamo Heights, was originally owned by local philanthropists Joe and Joci Straus. Joe Straus, co-founder of Retama Park, and Joci Straus, are credited for restoring the Majestic and Empire theaters and lived in the home for 26 years. They are the parents of Texas House Speaker Joe Straus, R-San Antonio. The home boasts features like two elevators, wrap-around patios on each of the levels, floor-to ceiling windows with "spectacular views" of the dam and a modern, open floor plan, realtor Phyllis Browning told mySA.com. RELATED: 10 homes in The Dominion listed for less than $500,000 Browning called the property an "incredible entertaining home." She spoke of the stately guests who were hosted by the Straus family, including celebrities, world leaders and the 41st first lady of the United States, Barbara Bush. A book-signing party for Mitt Romney was also held in the home, Browning added. RELATED: 'Decrepit' 100-year-old San Antonio home transformed into lavish listing Three years ago, a "well thought of" dentist purchased the home. At that point, the digs received a 21st Century makeover and an elevator was added to the three-level manor. The current owners also keep a residence in The Dominion and have never lived in the Alamo Heights home, Browning said. "This is a very rare opportunity to acquire one of the city's most unique properties," the Phyllis Browning Company acclaimed the home in its listing. You've seen it from afar, now go inside in the gallery above. mmendoza@mysa.com Twitter: @MaddySkye
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Media playback is not supported on this device Vettel joins F1's back-to-back champions Sebastian Vettel is "unlikely" to break Michael Schumacher's record of seven world titles despite becoming the youngest double champion on Sunday. That is the view of 1996 world champion Damon Hill, who added that the German's true potential is still unclear. "Michael's record is very unlikely ever to be beaten," Hill told BBC Sport. "They changed the rules because he was winning too much. It's much more competitive now than it ever was. Vettel has that to contend with." Vettel clinched this year's title by finishing third at the Japanese Grand Prix behind McLaren's Jenson Button and Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, the previous youngest double champion. Vettel, at 24 years and 88 days old, beat Alonso's record by 364 days. Media playback is not supported on this device Champion Vettel salutes Red Bull But Hill said that although Vettel was likely to continue racing in F1 for more than another decade, he would still find it hard to beat Schumacher's record of seven titles. "He's already got two in the bag," Hill said. "I would say another four titles in the next 10 seasons wouldn't be out of the question, would it? "But it's never as straightforward as that. All things were working towards helping Michael come to that level of championships. "There was a lot of momentum there that created the circumstances. There were objections to the level of winning he was doing, and they changed the sport." Vettel and his Red Bull team have dominated this season, with Vettel winning nine of the 15 races so far and 12 pole positions - his team-mate Mark Webber is the only other man to qualify at the front of the grid. Hill said that Vettel needed to be involved in a tougher championship fight against closer competition before he could be definitely judged against the other leading drivers of the day - Alonso, Button and McLaren's Lewis Hamilton. "You'd perhaps like to see him put through a bit of a tougher test of his mettle - a bit of pressure from another team, a contender," Hill said. Given the best car on the grid, Vettel not only has grabbed it with both hands and made it work but he's gone to another level Damon Hill 1996 world champion "It'll come because he's so young. He's obviously going to be driving for a few years yet and there are going to be much tougher times ahead." Hill said: "He's definitely top drawer," but added: "In F1 you do need some sort of personal rivalry to find out what is going on within each competitor. "It seems to be that any time there is another driver and the question is, 'which one of these two is better', that spurs them on to push themselves to greater heights. "It'll come because he's so young. He's obviously going to be driving for a few years yet and there are going to be much tougher times ahead. "I think Webber has done an amazing job and I think he's an incredibly good driver, but you have to face the fact that Vettel has got the edge on him, so he's not putting the pressure on Vettel that he needs for us to find out exactly what he's made of. "I wouldn't like to guess what would happen if you put him up against a Hamilton. It might fire Hamilton up. He might need to get some sort of rivalry going. "Button has shown he's better than we ever thought he was. "Alonso is the sort of fiery character who you can imagine it being interesting them coming together." ANDREW BENSON'S BLOG While Vettel is clearly out of the top drawer, it remains the case that, until he goes up against another great in an equal car, his absolute potential is hard to judge Read Andrew's blog here Hill added that despite Vettel's virtually flawless season, the German had shown signs of the vulnerability in the heat of battle that many observers felt were a flaw last season. Hill pointed to the last-lap spin by Vettel that handed victory in the Canadian Grand Prix to Button. "He has cracked under pressure this season," Hill said. "When Jenson was closing in Montreal, he dropped the ball." But Hill said it was clear Vettel was "exceptional", adding: "One thing that proves that is his age - for a person of his age, coping with all the things that F1 can throw at you apparently with very little difficulty. "From the moment he put his Toro Rosso on pole and won at Monza (in 2008), that was a sign, a Schumacher moment, where a guy turns up and goes against the form, changes the form. Vettel had karaoke celebration - Coulthard "And given the best car on the grid, he not only has grabbed it with both hands and made it work but he's gone to another level. "That's the point this year, he's begun to go beyond just simply making good use of the best car, he's taking the best car and going into another zone. "He's done some remarkable things with the best car. His ability to pop a lap in right at the last minute of qualifying and just turn it on when he needs to shows he's got a bit in hand." BBC F1 co-commentator David Coulthard added: "There's no question he's got all the foundations to establish himself as one of the true greats of the sport. He's in a very elite club of double world champions, back-to-back world champions.
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CHECK YOUR ELIGIBILITY HUMM IN-STORE 1 Donwload the humm app Download the humm app and sign-up today. 2 Shop at any humm retailer Shop in-store with the humm app ready. 3 Checkout with humm Let your retail assistant know you’d like to checkout with humm. CHECK YOUR ELIGIBILITY HUMM ONLINE HUMM IN-STORE 1 Shop online with any humm retailer Choose humm as your payment option when checkout online. 2 Login or sign-up You will be directed to the humm portal to login or sign-up. 3 Choose humm at checkout Your items will be delivered to your door. Pay later with humm. CHECK YOUR ELIGIBILITY 1 Donwload the humm app Download the humm app and sign-up today. 2 Shop at any humm retailer Shop in-store with the humm app ready. 3 Checkout with humm Let your retail assistant know you’d like to checkout with humm. CHECK YOUR ELIGIBILITY Shop little. Shop big. Little Things Up to $1,500 Shop for beauty, fashion, furniture and more. Shop for beauty, fashion, furniture and more. Time to pay 6 bi-weekly payments Monthly fee $0 Set up fee $0 Get started with a Little Things account, upgrade to Big Things later. Big Things Up to $30,000 Shop for jewelry, appliances, home renos and more. Shop for jewelry, appliance, home renos and more. Time to pay 6 to 60 months Monthly fee* $5 Set up fee* $0 *May vary by retailer. Little Things Up to $1,500 Big Things Up to $30,000 Little Things Up to $1,500 Shop for beauty, fashion, furniture and more. Shop for beauty, fashion, furniture and more. Time to pay 6 bi-weekly payments Monthly fee $0 Set up fee $0 Get started with a Little Things account, upgrade to Big Things later. Big Things Up to $30,000 Shop for jewelry, appliances, home renos and more. Shop for jewelry, appliance, home renos and more. Time to pay 6 to 60 months Monthly fee* $5 Set up fee* $0 *May vary by retailer. Sign-up What our customers are saying // Use the humm app to keep track. Track your account in real time Check your available spend See your upcoming payments FAQs Getting Started b What is humm? humm is a Buy Now Pay Later service, providing consumers with a new payment option both online and in-store. With humm, you can shop not just the Little Things up to $1,500 but the Big Things as well, up to $30,000 and pay it later. b Am I eligible for humm? To get a humm account you need to: Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident (humm is currently not available to residents of Quebec but we are working on it!) Be at least 18 years of age Have a valid Visa or Mastercard debit or credit card, or an American Express credit card Have never declared bankruptcy or insolvency b What is Buy Now Pay Later? Buy Now Pay Later is revolutionizing how the world shops. It provides consumers with a payment option at the point of purchase, which means you can take your item home now, from Little Things like sneakers to Big Things like couches, and spread the payments over a pre-determined amount of time. b How do I apply? Visit our website or download our app and complete the information requested through the application form. We will assess your application based on the details you provide us to determine if you are eligible to use humm. See below for further information on credit searches. b What are Little Things and Big Things? At humm, we do Buy Now Pay Later a little differently. Instead of focusing on the little joys in life, we want to allow our customers to buy whatever they need, both big and little. This means we’ve split our product in two: Little Things for your purchases up to $1,500, and Big Things for those purchases over $1,500, all the way to up $30,000. humm allows you to spread out the cost of your purchase when buying from any of our retail partners. We provide fixed sum payment options and each retailer will offer a tailored set of payment options, so check the terms with your chosen retailer. Here’s a simple chart to help you understand how Little Things and Big Things work: ‘Little Things’ Apply for up to $1,500 online or in the app Repay in 6 bi-weekly payments Make multiple purchases up to your limit. Repay and free up your available credit to spend again. ‘Big Things’ Apply for up to $30,000 online or in the app Repay over 6 months all the way up to 60 months, depending on the retailer Make multiple purchases up to your limit. Repay and free up your available credit to spend again. You can buy online or in-store with some of our merchant partners, here’s how: Online – simply go to any website which has the humm logo (or choose from our Store Directory), choose humm at checkout and you’ll be taken to humm to set up your account or, if you already have an account, select your payment plan. We are continuing to partner with more retailers – keep an eye out in the app or online for new additions to the humm world. In-store – open the humm app, complete your humm registration if you haven’t done so already, create an account, and get your limit. Let the retailer know at checkout with the thing you want to buy, and they’ll take it from there. Please visit Terms & Conditions to review our full terms and conditions and detailed product information. b What documents are required? We may ask for documents to assist us in verifying your identity or assessing your application for a humm payment option. If we do require documents we will email you with our specific request. For more information on how we process your documents please see our privacy policy. b Where can I shop with humm? You can use humm in-store or online at participating humm retailers. We are adding more retailers to the humm family every day. b Can I buy multiple things? Yes, you can make one or more purchases from one or more retailers up to the maximum amount you are eligible for in your Little Things or Big Things wallet. 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Easter – The Shiloh Project close Home About Project Directors Blog Archive Contact us Submission Guidelines Resources Home About Project Directors Blog Archive Contact us Submission Guidelines Resources Easter #HimToo – why Jesus should be recognised as a victim of sexual violence by David Tombs on March 26, 2018 share 6.65K Katie Edwards, University of Sheffield and David Tombs The season of Lent is an invitation to the churches, and to anyone else who wishes to do so, to reflect on the disturbing story of the read more Recent Posts “A Universe of Ontological Terror”: A Comparative Analysis of Genesis 34 and the Rape and Murder of Sarah Everard. Q&A with Joachim Kügler about his new book Surprise! Periods in the Pulpit New Book: ‘Boys Will Be Boys, and Other Myths: Unravelling Biblical Masculinities’ by Will Moore Announcing the first colloquium of two: Coercive Control Latest Tweets Tweets by ProjShiloh About Us The Shiloh Project aims to explore rape culture, religion, and the Bible. © 2017-2020 The Shiloh Project. Recent Posts “A Universe of Ontological Terror”: A Comparative Analysis of Genesis 34 and the Rape and Murder of Sarah Everard. Q&A with Joachim Kügler about his new book Surprise! Periods in the Pulpit New Book: ‘Boys Will Be Boys, and Other Myths: Unravelling Biblical Masculinities’ by Will Moore Announcing the first colloquium of two: Coercive Control Bye Bye Binary: God as Mother-Bear Recent Comments Gender-based violence and the Bible – what can we learn from one another? – CSBV on Shiloh Project Research Day Report Resources for Sexual Misconduct and Abuse in Buddhist Communities – Buddhist Social on Sexual Misconduct and Buddhism – Centering Survivors Johanna Stiebert on What’s Rape Culture Got to Do with the Book of Ruth? Kathy Pierre on What’s Rape Culture Got to Do with the Book of Ruth? Emily Snodgrass on Clemency and Privilege and Abusers: Another Response Book review: Texts After Terror: Rape, Sexual Violence, and The Hebrew Bible – CSBV on Traumatised People are not your “Mission Field” Latest Tweets Tweets by ProjShiloh
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Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says Muslims should use the Hajj rituals this year to take a united stance against Israeli efforts to control the al-Aqsa Mosque. Tensions are still high at Islam's third holiest site in Jerusalem al-Quds where Israel deployed troops last week to restrict access to Palestinian worshipers but had to climb down amid fears that the standoff could turn to a large-scale revolt. "The Zionists have become emboldened and rude, giving themselves the right to get tough with the owners of the al-Aqsa Mosque and prevent them," Ayatollah Khamenei told a group of officials in charge of annual Hajj in Tehran Sunday. "Where can the Islamic Ummah find a better venue than Hajj to comment on the al-Aqsa Mosque? Where is the place to take a position against the mischievous presence of America in the region? Hajj is the best venue," the Leader added. Ayatollah Khamenei also recommended that the pilgrims focus on the issue of unity, saying no one should do anything which may help create friction. The Leader further asked pilgrims to participate in congregational prayers in the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca which surrounds Islam's holiest site and the Masjid al-Nabawi which is the second holiest site to Muslims, situated in Medina. "While billions of dollars are spent to create disunity, friction and hostility among Muslims, Muslims should be careful not to help this effort, because each Islamic nation that contributes to this plot will be a partner in the consequences of this great sin." Participants at a meeting of officials in charge of the Hajj pilgrimage listen to Ayatollah Khamenei's speech in Tehran, July 30, 2017. (Photo by Tasnim) Ayatollah Khamenei described the Hajj pilgrimage as “the epitome of grandeur, unity, integrity and power of the Islamic Ummah.” The Leader stressed that the security of pilgrims is very important and must be guaranteed. “The pain left in the hearts of Iranians due to the 2015 Hajj tragic incidents is unforgettable,” he said. Ayatollah Khamenei was referring to two deadly incidents in September 2015, when more than 100 pilgrims lost their lives after the collapse of a massive construction crane into Mecca’s Grand Mosque and about 4,700 people who died later in a human crush, according to the figures provided by Iran. The Leader said the ritual of the "disavowal of disbelievers" which was always emphasized by the late founder of the Islamic Republic Imam Khomeini is an opportunity to declare positions on the subjects on which there is consensus among the Islamic Ummah. "One of these issues is the case of al-Aqsa Mosque and al-Quds, which these days because of the insolence, brazenness and wickedness of the usurious and fake Zionist regime, has become the focus of attention more than before. "The meddling and mischievous presence of America in the Islamic countries and the region and the creation of Takfiri terrorist groups is another important issue that Muslim nations should take a stand on during the Hajj," Ayatollah Khamenei said. The Leader said, "More mischievous and wicked than all terrorist currents is the American regime itself."
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Chicago recently traded Patrick Sharp and good defensive prospect Stephen Johns to Dallas for Trevor Daley, Ryan Garbutt, and (most important here) cap relief. This was a necessary move for Stan Bowman, obviously, but one that leaves a lot of questions, not the least of which are, “Why does Dallas feel as though it needs another forward?” and “Seriously, shouldn't Jim Nill be trying to get some help on defense?” It also leads one to wonder what Bowman sees in Daley. He had to take bodies back, of course, and even with Dallas retaining some of Garbutt's salary, the Stars were probably happy to rid themselves of their long-time defenseman. Daley has a reputation as being a very good defenseman, but he's coming off a deeply awful season. And now that he's 31 (and will turn 32 in October), there are legitimate questions as to whether the Daley of last season — who, again, is bad — is the Daley we can also expect going forward. Most players do not get better after their 30th birthday, and there's plenty of data to suggest that's especially true of defensemen in particular. Scroll to continue with content Ad Story continues In reality, though, Daley has obviously always been better than above-average defensemen in this league, so a slide from “good” to what he was last year (below-average in a lot of areas) is a worrisome drop to say the least. Now, that comes with the understanding that Daley actually posted career highs in both goals and points last year (16-22-38), both by fairly large margins, and in only 68 games so perhaps Bowman is banking on him being able to continue putting up those numbers when he gets onto what is clearly a better overall team. If, for instance, you stick him with Niklas Hjalmarsson and he gets a lot of ice time with Patrick Kane, that's likely to produce similar results than even time with Alex Goligoski, Jamie Benn, and Cody Eakin, who were Daley's three most common teammates last season. It is, though, easy to be enamored of defensemen who post 38 points in 68 games. And not that Bowman hasn't managed his team exceptionally in recent years, but those numbers do make it easy to overlook another thing that helps boost your goal totals: Posting the highest shooting percentage of an 11-year career by almost 70 percent. However, we're also talking about a guy who's going to spend all but four or five days of the season as a 32-year-old, meaning that he's getting to the age when the wheels for defensemen tend to just fall off. Kevin Bieksa is a guy who gets talked about a lot when it comes to this sort of thing, because he's a defenseman who went from being just a step below Norris-caliber to getting run over in the playoffs by the Calgary Flames in about two and a half seasons. Those seasons were his age-31 through 33 years, and that's no coincidence. It's not hard to see Daley — who never approached Norris quality but was often reliably good and occasionally very good — falling into that same category. No surprise, either, that age 32 or so is about when you start see defensemen dropping out of the league like crazy. What the chart below means is that from 2007-08 until this past season, 223 defensemen played in this league as 24-year-olds, and so on. Those numbers also include those who made as little as one appearance at a given age. Those numbers show the trend pretty clearly: defensemen are most likely to be in the league from their early- and mid-20s to their late 20s and very early 30s. After that, they just wash out. These numbers also extend well past 35, of course, but the number at that point gets so small, and the level of play for many of those defensemen still so elite (you're getting into Brian Rafalski, Nicklas Lidstrom, Zdeno Chara territory if guys can keep playing at 35-plus) that they're hardly representative. Daley, I think, doesn't fall in the group of “guys who are likely to stick around past 35” and so you'd have to say we're nearing the end of the line as far as his usefulness goes. What's also interesting about last season was that it was probably the easiest season he's had in terms of usage for some time (still-tough competition but a lot more offensive zone starts), so the fact that he got run over in a lot of respects should add further worry. And what's interesting about that is such treatment from a coach — that is, protecting a veteran like that — flies in the face of how older players are traditionally used. Yahoo Sports As you can see, veterans usually take both harder competition and more own-zone draws, while younger guys are sort of eased into the league as a whole. Daley's competitors are typically harder to play against than the highest numbers on this chart (he came in at 17.7 last season, for instance), but for the first time in a while, he was well north of 52 percent OZS%. The good news is that if Daley is like most defensemen, his offensive numbers should hold up in the same pretty-good range he's enjoyed for years, because the drop-off once you get past your peak around 24, 25, and 26, things just kind of level off on a slow downward grade until you get closer to 35 years old. Daley probably has a few more years left of putting up decent numbers, then, even if last year's were a percentage-drive fluke. But the bad news is that there might not be much even the hyper-efficient, mega-effective, star-making system Joel Quenneville runs (augmented by high-test talent) will be able to do to keep Daley's numbers above water. For his age, he's traditionally above-average in comparison with just about every number seen here, but we're getting into a real worrisome spot. After 30 or 31, things tend to hit the skids, and hit them hard. If Daley follows a similar trend, he's potentially headed for a really bad crash here. There is, again, enough talent in Chicago to potentially keep him afloat better than players getting similar ice time in Dallas, but it wouldn't be that surprising to see him relegated to a guy about whom Chicago fans spend a lot of time complaining. He gets $3.3 million against the cap for each of the next two seasons, and that contract is likely to outlast his utility. His numbers have been headed in the wrong direction for years at this point, and the only thing he can really hope is that his point production continues to outperform the declines in chances and possession shares, which haven't been good to begin with. If not, this trade is going to be as lopsided as people already think it is. (All statistics via War on Ice) Ryan Lambert is a Puck Daddy columnist. His email is here and his Twitter is here. MORE FROM YAHOO SPORTS:
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Jan 13, 2017; Salt Lake City, UT, USA; Jazz guard Rodney Hood gets past Pistons forward Reggie Bullock and goes to the basket in the fourth quarter at Vivint Smart Home Arena. (Photo: Chris Nicoll, USA TODAY Sports) LOS ANGELES – Reggie Bullock is up next. Detroit Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy said Bullock will start against the Los Angeles Lakers tonight (9:30, FSD), as the Pistons (18-24) try to break a three-game losing streak and conclude the five-game trip on a high note. Bullock will start at shooting guard in place of Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, who will miss his second straight game with a left rotator cuff strain. Bullock returned to the lineup Friday night against the Utah Jazz after being out since late November with a left knee injury. He scored seven points in 26 minutes in the blowout loss. “I thought that, offensively, he was good, moving without the ball, he got a couple of (scoring) cuts, knows how to play,” Van Gundy said after the morning walk-through at Staples Center. “Defensively, he had several good plays. He lost (Jazz swingman) Rodney Hood a couple of times, but overall, I thought it was pretty good.” Van Gundy started Aron Baynes at power forward with Marcus Morris sliding to shooting guard against the Jazz, but the availability of Bullock means a return to a more traditional lineup. Caldwell-Pope’s shoulder was wrapped in ice, but he said he feels much better after suffering the injury in Thursday’s loss at Golden State. Jon Leuer (right knee) went through one play of the walk-through, but remains doubtful for tonight. Contact Vince Ellis at vellis@freepress.com. Follow him on Twitter @vincent_ellis56. Download our Pistons Xtra app on iTunes or Android!
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LAUSANNE (Reuters) - Wrestling was left in a state of shock after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) made a surprise recommendation on Tuesday to drop the sport from the 2020 Games. Contested in the first modern Olympics in 1896 and part of the ancient Games in Olympia, wrestling will now join seven other candidate sports battling for one spot in a revamped program. It is unlikely, however, that it will get a reprieve when the IOC session in Buenos Aires votes on the recommendation in September as this would defeat the purpose of Tuesday’s vote. “This is not the end of the process, this is purely a recommendation,” IOC spokesman Mark Adams told reporters following an Executive Board meeting. “It is the session which is sovereign.” “It was a decision to look at the core sports, what works best for the Olympic games. This was the best program for the 2020 Olympics. This is not about what’s wrong with wrestling but what is good for the Games.” The vote came as a major shock after other sports, including modern pentathlon and taekwondo, were seen as more at risk of losing out due to their low global appeal. “FILA was greatly astonished by today’s recommendation of the IOC Executive Board not to maintain wrestling among the 25 core sports for the 2020 Olympic Games,” the international wrestling federation said in a statement. It said the federation was represented in 180 countries, “with wrestling being the national sport in a fair amount of them and the only possibility for athletes to represent their country at the Olympic Games, thus contributing to their universality. “FILA will take all necessary measures to convince the IOC... of the aberration of such a decision against one of the founding sports of the ancient and modern Olympic Games,” it said, adding it would meet next week to discuss its next steps. Board members were given a report on each of the Olympic sports which provided details on 39 criteria such as popularity, finances, tickets sold, anti-doping and governance, before a secret vote. “There were different rounds of voting necessary to come to this conclusion,” said IOC vice president Thomas Bach. “It is an extremely difficult decision to take.” “I cannot look into the heads of my colleagues. Such a decision is never based on one single reason. It is always a series of reasons. Of course, different members take a different approach.” “The common understanding is the purpose of this was to modernize, to look into the future of the Olympics,” added Bach, a potential IOC presidential candidate later this year. The 15-member executive board needed four rounds of voting to decide on wrestling with pentathlon, hockey, canoeing and taekwondo also getting votes to be dropped from the Games. IOC president Jacques Rogge did not vote. Canoeing scored the fewest and was eliminated first with taekwondo following it to safety in the next round, leaving three sports in the decider. Wrestling got eight votes against it in the final round of voting with hockey and pentathlon tied at three votes each. SECRET BALLOT “I am very surprised by the result,” board member and president of the International ice hockey federation Rene Fasel told Reuters. “Personally, I do not know why but that is what the majority wanted.” The IOC said 25 of the 26 Olympic sports were elected as core sports for the 2020 Games which will also include rugby and golf, making their first appearance in 2016. Wrestling joins baseball and softball, making a joint bid, martial arts karate and wushu, rollersports, wakeboarding, squash and sports climbing as candidates for the one open spot. Baseball and softball were taken off the program in 2005. The IOC executive board will meet in St Petersburg in May to determine which of these will be put to the vote in September. Wrestling had 344 athletes at the London Olympics, competing in greco-roman and freestyle disciplines. Women’s events were introduced at the Athens 2004 Olympics. MAJOR BLOW Russian wrestling federation chief Mikhail Mamiashvili was shocked by the decision but was confident his sport would remain in the Games. “I’m absolutely convinced this ancient sport will retain its status,” Mamiashvili, who won an Olympic gold medal in 1988, told Reuters. “But FILA (the world amateur wrestling federation), the whole wrestling community must take a more active role in the process. We need to make some drastic changes in the sport, make it more attractive, especially for TV audiences,” he said. Olympic exclusion will be a major blow to the sport’s popularity and financial stability as the Games are a global platform for the promotion of smaller, less established sports. “It is very unfortunate,” Satpal Singh, coach of India’s twice Olympic medal winner Sushil Kumar, told Reuters. “It is being played from the first Olympics and is played all over the world.” International Modern Pentathlon Union president Klaus Schormann welcomed the news. “In the last few years we acted and took decisions to make our sport more telegenic and more compact,” Schormann told Reuters. “So every good news is further motivation for us.” Madrid, Tokyo and Istanbul are bidding to host the 2020 Olympics with a decision also to be taken in September.
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One day as Philip Haney was reading the Declaration of Independence to a group of people, he had a revelation. He came across the passage that asserts when a government becomes tyrannical and fails to secure the people’s God-given rights, “it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.” Suddenly, Haney realized why the Obama administration had been so unwilling to prevent Islamic terrorists from entering the country. At the same time, he realized the motivation behind the vehement left-wing opposition to Donald Trump. “It struck me like a bolt of lightning – that’s the reason why they’re doing it,” Haney said in a recent interview with “The Hagmann Report.” “They’re seeking to alter or abolish the current form of government and replace it with one that they consider to be more suitable.” When pressed by the host, Haney clarified: “When I say ‘alter or abolish,’ it’s called hope and change. It’s called no walls, no borders. It’s called ‘resist.’ It’s called ‘Not my president.’ They don’t see this administration that replaced the [previous] one, in their worldview, as a legitimate, acceptable form of government. They’re seeking to alter it or abolish it. “Look in the news every day: They’re attacking, they’re undermining, they’re stalling, they’re using procedures to prevent individuals from being put into their places in the administration. Every possible thing that they can do to hinder. Because they don’t accept the outcome of the election, they are seeking essentially to alter or abolish the current structure and replace it with one that’s more suitable, more diverse, more inclusive, no walls, no borders – except when it comes to sanctuary cities.” For six years, Obama administration officials had prevented Haney from doing his job, which was to compile information on individuals with ties to Islamic terrorist organizations so that such individuals could be kept out of the United States. It was an ordeal Haney described in his book, “See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the Government’s Submission to Jihad.” In 2009, officials ordered Haney to delete hundreds of records on Muslim Brotherhood-linked organizations and individuals he had entered into Customs and Border Protection’s internal database. “That’s exactly the moment when I came to a great crisis in my career, because I knew what I was being told to do was going to put our country in danger,” Haney recalled. Three years later, in 2012, members of the Obama State Department effectively shut down the National Targeting Center’s Tablighi Jamaat initiative, which Haney had helped launch, by ordering that intelligence based on religious affiliation be disregarded on the basis of civil rights and civil liberties concerns. The NTC had given Haney a letter of commendation for finding 300 terrorists affiliated with Tablighi Jamaat, and 1,200 law enforcement actions had been taken based on the Tablighi Jamaat initiative. What’s more, a quarter of all Guantanamo Bay prisoners in 2012 were Tablighi Jamaat members, according to Haney. And yet State Department officials showed up at the National Targeting Center in person to say they had concerns about the NTC’s focus on Tablighi Jamaat because it was not a designated terrorist organization. Haney was appalled by that comment. “What do you mean it’s not a designated terrorist organization?” he asked during his “Hagmann Report” appearance. “How are you ever going to designate any group if you don’t allow us to compile the information that will enable you to make an educated decision about whether this group poses a threat or not?” Your government is not doing all it can to protect you – hear it straight from a DHS whistleblower. Get “See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the Government’s Submission to Jihad” now at the WND Superstore! Not only did the State Department shut down the initiative, it soon deleted all the records on Tablighi Jamaat Haney had entered into the database. Then his superiors launched an investigation against Haney for alleged “misuse” of the database. In fact, Haney was investigated nine times by the administration he served. By the time the final three simultaneous investigations were under way, Haney had been professionally humiliated. His superiors took away his gun, cut off his access to all systems, revoked his secret clearance and sequestered him in a cubicle with no assigned job duties for 11 months while he awaited the results of the three investigations. Fortunately, Haney survived his investigations without being handed a jail sentence. “The reason I survived it is because I maintained my personal integrity. I never lied nor exaggerated, I always documented everything and I always followed the chain of command,” he said. Haney said current DHS Secretary John Kelly has made some good moves thus far, including bringing the Privacy Rights Act into alignment with existing law. Haney said it was the Privacy Rights Act that the Obama administration used to shut down his investigations into foreign terrorists. Kelly’s directive has him feeling hopeful. “To bring this policy back into alignment with existing law means that I was investigated illegally and also that the information was removed out of the system illegally,” Haney declared. The former DHS officer hopes to be re-deputized so he can get back into government and help the Trump administration “drain the swamp.” He said the first thing he would advise is to designate the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization. “That would send a shockwave all over the Islamic pro-Shariah, pro-jihad, Salafi Islamic world without firing a single shot or dropping a single bomb,” Haney declared. “Suddenly, America is serious about counter-terrorism. They have actually designated probably the most malevolent Muslim organization on the face of the Earth as a terrorist organization.” The second thing Haney said he would do is rescind former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson’s unilateral February 2014 policy change allowing members of known terrorist groups to receive visas to enter the U.S. Haney warned Hagmann’s audience that terrorism is only a tactic in service of a larger strategy, so if the government fights a “war on terror,” it is only fighting a war against a tactic. If it never identifies the objective terrorism is trying to achieve, its military and law enforcement efforts will never succeed. “The global Islamic movement’s strategy is very simple: implementation of Shariah law,” he said. “What’s complicated and kaleidoscopic about it are the tactics, and there are basically two sets of tactics: what I call saturation, like the water soaking into the sponge from underneath. That’s the way the Muslim Brotherhood operates. “But there’s another tactic, and that is to put pressure on the sponge from above and force the water into the sponge faster. That’s terrorism. But the whole point of saturating the sponge is to replace the constitutional government with Shariah. And the threat from the Islamic global movement in America is not so much that they will literally destroy the Constitution. It is that they will persuade enough people that the Constitution is not worth defending, and when we come to that tipping point, we will lose.” Haney emphasized American leaders must understand the true nature of the threat so they can deal with it before it’s too late. “If we don’t find the wherewithal to address the nature of the threat we face realistically, courageously and honestly, we’re going to find ourselves confronted with a dragon who will become capable of devouring us if we’re not careful.” Your government is not doing all it can to protect you – hear it straight from a DHS whistleblower. Get “See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the Government’s Submission to Jihad” now at the WND Superstore!
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Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Mourners gathered outside the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston after a mass shooting that killed nine people. Extreme racist comments posted on the discussion website Reddit in the wake of the Charleston church shooting have once again raised questions about freedom of speech and the internet. How far should social networks go in censoring hate speech? Reddit is arguably the mainstream social network most devoted to freedom of speech. It has continued to uphold that idea even in the face of criticism - for instance a controversy over a user who posted extreme content including a thread devoted to pictures of underage girls. The site didn't ban the user Violentacrez, but he did lose his job after his real identity was exposed by the website Gawker. But the site's anti-censorship stance (or rather, its mostly anti-censorship stance - and more about that later) came under fire this week after reports surfaced of posts expressing support for the man charged with murdering nine worshipers in a black church in Charleston. The posts were made under a thread or "subreddit" called Coontown - which, as the offensive name suggests, is a corner of Reddit made up mostly of virulently racist and white supremacist posts. One commenter called the shooter "one of us". In another popular post, a moderator said "we don't advocate violence here", but went on say the life of a black person "has no more value than the life of a flea or a tick" (most of the rest of the post, which contains at least 15 racial slurs, is unpublishable on this website). Despite the extreme and often shocking nature of the comments, they're perfectly legal under American law - and legally Reddit is by and large an American company - according to Eugene Volokh, a law professor and the man behind a Washington Post blog on legal issues, the Volokh Conspiracy. "American law protects people's ability to express all sorts of views, including views in support of crime or violence, without fear of government restriction," Volokh says. "But a private institution like Reddit is also free to say we don't want our facilities to be used as a means of disseminating this information." Reddit did just that earlier this month when it banned five subreddits, including racist and anti-gay threads and a mocking forum called "Fat People Hate". In a statement, the company said it was "banning behaviour, not ideas" and that the offending threads were specifically targeting and harassing individuals. "We want as little involvement as possible in managing these [online] interactions but will be involved when needed to protect privacy and free expression, and to prevent harassment," the statement read. "While we do not always agree with the content and views expressed on the site, we do protect the right of people to express their views." Image copyright Reddit Image caption Reddit has found itself at the centre of a debate about hate speech and what should be censored on social media But the ban opened the site up for criticism. Some users hurled "Nazi" and other insults at Reddit CEO Ellen Pao, while others questioned why other offensive threads weren't also taken down and said the company hadn't gone far enough. Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Centre, a non-profit organisation based in Alabama which tracks US hate speech, says the site has attracted people who previously hid out on other sites dedicated to extremist ideology. "More and more people in the white supremacist world are moving out of organised groups and into more public spaces. Reddit really has become a home for some incredible websites," he says, citing not only a string of racist subreddits but a thread that actively encourages the rape of women. The SPLC recently issued a report on Reddit's racist content: "The world of online hate, long dominated by website forums like Stormfront and its smaller neo-Nazi rival Vanguard News Network, has found a new - and wildly popular - home on the Internet." "There's a lot of hypocrisy in Reddit banning a particular subreddit that mocks people for being fat while they allow other extreme content to trundle along just fine," Potok says. While he acknowledged that Reddit is within its rights to allow racist comments, he suggested that the site and other social networks could act more like traditional publishers who exercise editorial control over what does or doesn't go into their publications. But Jillian Yorke of the Electronic Frontier Foundation questioned whether private companies are best placed to make decisions about censorship. She referred to controversies over breastfeeding pictures on social media and noted that the biggest social networks ban nudity, which might not be offensive to all or even most users. "Legally these companies have the right to ban whatever they want, but when it comes down to it the rules are skewed and the enforcement of them is as well," she says. Yorke says that the biggest social networks should become more pro-active in thinking of ways to implement community policing - for instance Twitter's recent announcement about shared "block" lists which will make it easier for users to block multiple accounts. Reddit turned down requests for an interview about this story, but in a statement told BBC Trending that it continues to be "committed to promoting free expression." "There are some subreddits with very little viewership that get highlighted repeatedly for their content, but those are a tiny fraction of the content on the site," the company said. Blog by Mike Wendling Next story: The letter that summed up anger at Donald Trump Image copyright Adriana Almanza l Facebook An open letter written after US business mogul Donald Trump made controversial comments about Mexicans while announcing his presidential campaign has catalysed anger within America's Hispanic community. READ MORE You can follow BBC Trending on Twitter @BBCtrending, and find us on Facebook. All our stories are at bbc.com/trending.
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The video will start in 8 Cancel Get the biggest Newcastle United FC stories by email Subscribe Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid Email Isaac Hayden has suggested that Newcastle United fans are much more passionate than supporters of his old clubs Arsenal and Hull City. The midfielder, who enjoyed a good first season with United and won a Sky Bet Championship title winners medal, is eager to return to the Premier League. Speaking in an interview with the Times’ Henry Winter, Hayden said: “It’s a special feeling here. “Arsenal are a massive club, but it doesn’t have the same aura as Newcastle. “I pulled on the red-and-white Arsenal shirt — maybe not enough times to fully appreciate it — but it’s almost like a sense of pure passion from the Geordies, compared to the Arsenal fans. “Don’t get me wrong, Arsenal fans have had a tough time as well and been great, but I didn’t get the feeling when you walk out at the Emirates as when I walk out at St James. “It’s a different vibe. “At Newcastle, it’s like I’m representing the guy in the stands. “When we lose, I know 50,000 people are not going to have a good weekend. “They make me feel like I’m representing them directly on the pitch. “I didn’t get that at Arsenal or Hull.”
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The WSGI (Web Server Gateway Interface) is a specification for simple and universal interface between web servers and web applications or frameworks for the Python programming language. This was created in order to simplify and standardise communication between these components for consistency and interchangeability. WSGI is not a server, a python module, a framework, an API or any kind of software. It is just an interface specification by which server and application communicate. If an application is written to the WSGI spec, then it will run on any server written to that spec. The uWSGI is a deployment option on servers like Nginx, Lighttpd, and Cherokee. The uWSGI provides an implementation of the WSGI specification and is both a protocol and an application server. The uWSGI server provides a non-FastCGI method for deploying Python applications with the nginx web server. In coordination with nginx, uWSGI offers great stability, flexibility, and performance. In this tutorial, w'll learn how to set up a simple WSGI application served by uWSGI. We will use the Nginx web server as a reverse proxy to the application server to provide more robust connection handling. We will be installing and configuring these components on a CentOS 7 server. Requirements A server running Centos-7 A static IP Address for your server A non-root user account with sudo privilege set up on your server. Getting Started Let's start by making sure that your Centos-7 server is fully up to date. You can update your server by running the following command: sudo yum update -y Installing required Components Before starting, you will need to install the necessary components on your CentOS 7 server. First, you will need to install EPEL repository to access wider range of packages. You can install it easily by running the following yum command: sudo yum install epel-release Next, you need to get the Nginx web server and reverse proxy, the pip Python package manager, and the Python development libraries and headers. You can install all these components by running the following command: sudo yum install python-pip python-devel nginx gcc Once the installation is completed, you will have access to pip Python package manager. Next, you will need to install the virtualenv package to isolate your application's Python environment from any others that may exist on the system: You can install it by running the following command: sudo pip install virtualenv Set up Virtual Environment Next, you will need to create the general directory structure for your application. This will hold your virtual environment and your WSGI entry point. sudo mkdir /opt/myproject Next, change the directory to set up the environment for your application: cd /opt/myproject Now, create a virtual environment with the virtualenv command. sudo virtualenv myprojectenv You should see the following output: New python executable in /opt/myproject/myprojectenv/bin/python Installing setuptools, pip, wheel...done. After running the above command, a new Python environment will be set up under a directory called myprojectenv . Now, activate this environment by running the following command: source myprojectenv/bin/activate The output will look something like this: (myprojectenv) [root@centOS-7 myproject]# You can deactivate this environment at any time by running the following command: deactivate When you install any Python package with this active environment that will be contained within this directory hierarchy. They will not interfere with the system's Python environment. Next, you will need to install the uWSGI server into your environment. You can easily install it by using the pip command: sudo pip install uwsgi You can check the version of uwsgi by running the following command: uwsgi --version You should see the following output: 2.0.13.1 Now, the uWSGI server is available for use. Create a WSGI App Next, create a simple WSGI application using the WSGI specification requirements. To do so, create a wsgi.py file in your application directory: sudo nano /opt/myproject/wsgi.py Add the following code: def application(environ, start_response): start_response('200 OK', [('Content-Type', 'text/html')]) return ["<h1 style='color:blue'>Testing Success!</h1>"] The above code constitutes a complete WSGI application. By default, uWSGI will look for a callable called application. As you can see, it takes two parameters. The first is environ because it will be an environmental variable. The second is called start_response and is the name the app will use internally to refer to the uWSGI web server callable that is sent in. Save and close the file when you are finished. To test your application, you will need to start up uWSGI. To do so, run the following command: uwsgi --socket 0.0.0.0:8080 --protocol=http -w wsgi Now, open your favourite web browser and type the URL http://server-ip-address:8080, you should see the output in following image. You can stop the server with CTRL-C when you have verified that this works. You can also deactivate your virtual environment by running the following command: deactivate Configure a uWSGI Config File In the above section, we have manually started the uWSGI server. You can avoid this by creating a configuration file for uWSGI server. To do so, create myproject.ini file inside /opt/myproject directory: sudo nano /opt/myproject/myproject.ini Add the following code: [uwsgi] module = wsgi:application master = true processes = 5 uid = nginx socket = /run/uwsgi/myproject.sock chown-socket = nginx chmod-socket = 660 vacuum = true die-on-term = true Save and close the file when you are finished. Create Upstart Script to Manage the App You will need to create a systemd unit file to launch a uWSGI instance at system boot, so that your application is always available. To do so, create the unit file uwsgi.service inside /etc/systemd/system directory: sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/uwsgi.service add the following code: [Unit] Description=uWSGI instance to serve myproject [Service] ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/bash -c 'mkdir -p /run/uwsgi; chown nginx /run/uwsgi' ExecStart=/usr/bin/bash -c 'cd /opt/myproject; source myprojectenv/bin/activate; uwsgi --ini myproject.ini' [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target Save and close the file when you are finished. Now, you can start the service by running: sudo systemctl start uwsgi To check the status of service, run: sudo systemctl status uwsgi You should see the following output: ● uwsgi.service - uWSGI instance to serve myproject Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/uwsgi.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled) Active: active (running) since Thu 2016-05-19 21:28:02 IST; 4s ago Process: 3196 ExecStartPre=/bin/bash -c mkdir -p /run/uwsgi; chown nginx /run/uwsgi (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Main PID: 3200 (bash) CGroup: /system.slice/uwsgi.service ├─3200 /bin/bash -c cd /opt/myproject; source myprojectenv/bin/activate; uwsgi --ini myproject.ini ├─3204 uwsgi --ini myproject.ini ├─3205 uwsgi --ini myproject.ini ├─3206 uwsgi --ini myproject.ini ├─3207 uwsgi --ini myproject.ini ├─3208 uwsgi --ini myproject.ini └─3209 uwsgi --ini myproject.ini May 19 21:28:02 centOS-7 bash[3200]: mapped 436560 bytes (426 KB) for 5 cores May 19 21:28:02 centOS-7 bash[3200]: *** Operational MODE: preforking *** May 19 21:28:02 centOS-7 bash[3200]: WSGI app 0 (mountpoint='') ready in 0 seconds on interpreter 0x223de60 pid: 3204 (default app) May 19 21:28:02 centOS-7 bash[3200]: *** uWSGI is running in multiple interpreter mode *** May 19 21:28:02 centOS-7 bash[3200]: spawned uWSGI master process (pid: 3204) May 19 21:28:02 centOS-7 bash[3200]: spawned uWSGI worker 1 (pid: 3205, cores: 1) May 19 21:28:02 centOS-7 bash[3200]: spawned uWSGI worker 2 (pid: 3206, cores: 1) May 19 21:28:02 centOS-7 bash[3200]: spawned uWSGI worker 3 (pid: 3207, cores: 1) May 19 21:28:02 centOS-7 bash[3200]: spawned uWSGI worker 4 (pid: 3208, cores: 1) May 19 21:28:02 centOS-7 bash[3200]: spawned uWSGI worker 5 (pid: 3209, cores: 1) Now, enable the service to start during boot: sudo systemctl enable uwsgi Configure Nginx to Proxy to uWSGI Next, you will need to configure Nginx as a reverse proxy. Nginx has the ability to proxy using the uwsgi protocol for communicating with uWSGI. This is a faster protocol than HTTP and will perform better. To configure Nginx, you will need to modify the existing nginx.conf file and adding a new server block. You can do this by editing nginx.conf file: sudo nano /etc/nginx/nginx.conf Before the default server block, add your own server block: server { listen 80 default_server; server_name 192.168.0.42; root /usr/share/nginx/html; # Load configuration files for the default server block. include /etc/nginx/default.d/*.conf; location / { include uwsgi_params; uwsgi_pass unix:/run/uwsgi/myproject.sock; } Save and close the file when you have finished. You can test your Nginx configuration by running the following command: sudo nginx -t You should see the following output if everything is ok: nginx: the configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf syntax is ok nginx: configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf test is successful Now, start Nginx service and enable it to start during boot: sudo systemctl start nginx sudo systemctl enable nginx Now, open your web browser and type the URL http://server-ip-address, you will see the application you configured:
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In fluid dynamics, a stall is a reduction in the lift coefficient generated by a foil as angle of attack increases.[1] This occurs when the critical angle of attack of the foil is exceeded. The critical angle of attack is typically about 15 degrees, but it may vary significantly depending on the fluid, foil, and Reynolds number. Stalls in fixed-wing flight are often experienced as a sudden reduction in lift as the pilot increases the wing's angle of attack and exceeds its critical angle of attack (which may be due to slowing down below stall speed in level flight). A stall does not mean that the engine(s) have stopped working, or that the aircraft has stopped moving—the effect is the same even in an unpowered glider aircraft. Vectored thrust in manned and unmanned aircraft is used to surpass the stall limit, thereby giving rise to post-stall technology.[2][3] Because stalls are most commonly discussed in connection with aviation, this article discusses stalls as they relate mainly to aircraft, in particular fixed-wing aircraft. The principles of stall discussed here translate to foils in other fluids as well. Formal definition [ edit ] A stall is a condition in aerodynamics and aviation wherein the angle of attack increases beyond a certain point such that lift begins to decrease. The angle at which this occurs is called the critical angle of attack. This critical angle is dependent upon the airfoil section or profile of the wing, its planform, its aspect ratio, and other factors, but is typically in the range of 8 to 20 degrees relative to the incoming wind ("relative wind") for most subsonic airfoils. The critical angle of attack is the angle of attack on the lift coefficient versus angle-of-attack curve at which the maximum lift coefficient occurs.[4] Flow separation begins to occur at small angles of attack while attached flow over the wing is still dominant. As angle of attack increases, the separated regions on the top of the wing increase in size and hinder the wing's ability to create lift. At the critical angle of attack, separated flow is so dominant that additional increases in angle of attack produce less lift and more drag.[citation needed] A fixed-wing aircraft during a stall may experience buffeting or a change in attitude. Most aircraft are designed to have a gradual stall with characteristics that will warn the pilot and give them time to react. For example, an aircraft that does not buffet before the stall may have an audible alarm or a stick shaker installed to simulate the feel of a buffet by vibrating the stick fore and aft. The critical angle of attack in steady straight and level flight can be attained only at low airspeed. Attempts to increase the angle of attack at higher airspeeds can cause a high-speed stall or may merely cause the aircraft to climb.[citation needed] Any yaw of the aircraft as it enters the stall regime can result in autorotation, which is also sometimes referred to as a "spin". As air no longer flows smoothly over the wings during a stall, aileron control of roll becomes less effective, whilst simultaneously the tendency for the ailerons to generate adverse yaw increases. This characteristic increases the lift from the advancing wing and increases the likelihood of the aircraft entering into a spin.[citation needed] Graph [ edit ] An example of the relationship between angle of attack and lift on a cambered airfoil. The exact relationship is usually measured in a wind tunnel and depends on the airfoil section. The relationship for an aircraft wing depends on the planform and its aspect ratio. The graph shows that the greatest amount of lift is produced as the critical angle of attack is reached (which in early-20th century aviation was called the "burble point"). This angle is 17.5 degrees in this case, but it varies from airfoil to airfoil. In particular, for aerodynamically thick airfoils (thickness to chord ratios of around 10%), the critical angle is higher than with a thin airfoil of the same camber. Symmetric airfoils have lower critical angles (but also work efficiently in inverted flight). The graph shows that, as the angle of attack exceeds the critical angle, the lift produced by the airfoil decreases. The information in a graph of this kind is gathered using a model of the airfoil in a wind tunnel. Because aircraft models are normally used, rather than full-size machines, special care is needed to make sure that data is taken in the same Reynolds number regime (or scale speed) as in free flight. The separation of flow from the upper wing surface at high angles of attack is quite different at low Reynolds number from that at the high Reynolds numbers of real aircraft. High-pressure wind tunnels are one solution to this problem. In general, steady operation of an aircraft at an angle of attack above the critical angle is not possible because, after exceeding the critical angle, the loss of lift from the wing causes the nose of the aircraft to fall, reducing the angle of attack again. This nose drop, independent of control inputs, indicates the pilot has actually stalled the aircraft.[5][6] This graph shows the stall angle, yet in practice most pilot operating handbooks (POH) or generic flight manuals describe stalling in terms of airspeed. This is because all aircraft are equipped with an airspeed indicator, but fewer aircraft have an angle of attack indicator. An aircraft's stalling speed is published by the manufacturer (and is required for certification by flight testing) for a range of weights and flap positions, but the stalling angle of attack is not published. As speed reduces, angle of attack has to increase to keep lift constant until the critical angle is reached. The airspeed at which this angle is reached is the (1g, unaccelerated) stalling speed of the aircraft in that particular configuration. Deploying flaps/slats decreases the stall speed to allow the aircraft to take off and land at a lower speed. Aerodynamic description [ edit ] Fixed-wing aircraft [ edit ] A fixed-wing aircraft can be made to stall in any pitch attitude or bank angle or at any airspeed but deliberate stalling is commonly practiced by reducing the speed to the unaccelerated stall speed, at a safe altitude. Unaccelerated (1g) stall speed varies on different fixed-wing aircraft and is represented by colour codes on the airspeed indicator. As the plane flies at this speed, the angle of attack must be increased to prevent any loss of altitude or gain in airspeed (which corresponds to the stall angle described above). The pilot will notice the flight controls have become less responsive and may also notice some buffeting, a result of the turbulent air separated from the wing hitting the tail of the aircraft. In most light aircraft, as the stall is reached, the aircraft will start to descend (because the wing is no longer producing enough lift to support the aircraft's weight) and the nose will pitch down. Recovery from the stall involves lowering the aircraft nose, to decrease the angle of attack and increase the air speed, until smooth air-flow over the wing is restored. Normal flight can be resumed once recovery is complete.[7] The maneuver is normally quite safe, and, if correctly handled, leads to only a small loss in altitude (20–30 m/50–100 ft). It is taught and practised in order for pilots to recognize, avoid, and recover from stalling the aircraft.[8] A pilot is required to demonstrate competency in controlling an aircraft during and after a stall for certification in the United States,[9] and it is a routine maneuver for pilots when getting to know the handling of an unfamiliar aircraft type. The only dangerous aspect of a stall is a lack of altitude for recovery. A special form of asymmetric stall in which the aircraft also rotates about its yaw axis is called a spin. A spin can occur if an aircraft is stalled and there is an asymmetric yawing moment applied to it.[10] This yawing moment can be aerodynamic (sideslip angle, rudder, adverse yaw from the ailerons), thrust related (p-factor, one engine inoperative on a multi-engine non-centreline thrust aircraft), or from less likely sources such as severe turbulence. The net effect is that one wing is stalled before the other and the aircraft descends rapidly while rotating, and some aircraft cannot recover from this condition without correct pilot control inputs (which must stop yaw) and loading.[11] A new solution to the problem of difficult (or impossible) stall-spin recovery is provided by the ballistic parachute recovery system. The most common stall-spin scenarios occur on takeoff (departure stall) and during landing (base to final turn) because of insufficient airspeed during these maneuvers. Stalls also occur during a go-around manoeuvre if the pilot does not properly respond to the out-of-trim situation resulting from the transition from low power setting to high power setting at low speed.[12] Stall speed is increased when the wing surfaces are contaminated with ice or frost creating a rougher surface, and heavier airframe due to ice accumulation. Stalls occur not only at slow airspeed, but at any speed when the wings exceed their critical angle of attack. Attempting to increase the angle of attack at 1g by moving the control column back normally causes the aircraft to climb. However, aircraft often experience higher g-forces, such as when turning steeply or pulling out of a dive. In these cases, the wings are already operating at a higher angle of attack to create the necessary force (derived from lift) to accelerate in the desired direction. Increasing the g-loading still further, by pulling back on the controls, can cause the stalling angle to be exceeded, even though the aircraft is flying at a high speed.[13] These "high-speed stalls" produce the same buffeting characteristics as 1g stalls and can also initiate a spin if there is also any yawing. Symptoms of onset [ edit ] One symptom of an approaching stall is slow and sloppy controls. As the speed of the aircraft decreases approaching the stall, there is less air moving over the wing, and, therefore, less air will be deflected by the control surfaces (ailerons, elevator, and rudder) at this lower speed. Some buffeting may also be felt from the turbulent flow above the wings as the stall is reached. The stall warning will sound, if fitted, in most aircraft 5 to 10 knots above the stall speed.[14] Characteristics [ edit ] Different aircraft types have different stalling characteristics. A benign stall is one where the nose drops gently and the wings remain level throughout. Slightly more demanding is a stall in which one wing stalls slightly before the other, causing that wing to drop sharply, with the possibility of entering a spin. A dangerous stall is one in which the nose rises, pushing the wing deeper into the stalled state and potentially leading to an unrecoverable deep stall. This can occur in some T-tailed aircraft wherein the turbulent airflow from the stalled wing can blanket the control surfaces at the tail.[citation needed] Speed [ edit ] Left edge is the stall speed curve. Flight envelope of a fast airplane.Left edge is the stall speed curve. The airspeed indicator is often used to indirectly predict stall conditions. Stalls depend only on angle of attack, not airspeed.[15] However, the more slowly an airplane goes, the greater the angle of attack it needs to produce lift equal to the aircraft's weight.[16] As the speed decreases further, at some point this angle will be equal to the critical (stall) angle of attack. This speed is called the "stall speed". An aircraft flying at its stall speed cannot climb, and an aircraft flying below its stall speed cannot stop descending. Any attempt to do so by increasing angle of attack, without first increasing airspeed, will result in a stall. The actual stall speed will vary depending on the airplane's weight, altitude, configuration, and vertical and lateral acceleration. Guidelines for the case of zero acceleration are provided by the following V speeds: V S : The computed stalling speed with flaps retracted at design speed. Often has the same value as V S1 . : The computed stalling speed with flaps retracted at design speed. Often has the same value as V . V S0 : The stall speed in landing configuration (full flaps, landing gear down, spoilers retracted). : The stall speed in landing configuration (full flaps, landing gear down, spoilers retracted). V S1 : The stall speed in a "clean" configuration (flaps, landing gear and spoilers all retracted as far as possible). : The stall speed in a "clean" configuration (flaps, landing gear and spoilers all retracted as far as possible). V SR : Reference stall speed. [17] : Reference stall speed. V SR0 : Reference stall speed in the landing configuration. : Reference stall speed in the landing configuration. V SR1 : Reference stall speed in the clean configuration. : Reference stall speed in the clean configuration. V SW : Speed at which onset of natural or artificial stall warning occurs. On an airspeed indicator, the bottom of the white arc indicates V S0 at maximum weight, while the bottom of the green arc indicates V S1 at maximum weight. While an aircraft's V S speed is computed by design, its V S0 and V S1 speeds must be demonstrated empirically by flight testing.[18] In accelerated and turning flight [ edit ] Illustration of a turning flight stall, occurring during a co-ordinated turn with progressively increasing angle of bank. The normal stall speed, specified by the V S values above, always refers to straight and level flight, where the load factor is equal to 1g. However, if the aircraft is turning or pulling up from a dive, additional lift is required to provide the vertical or lateral acceleration, and so the stall speed is higher. An accelerated stall is a stall that occurs under such conditions.[19] Considering, for example, a banked turn, the lift required is equal to the weight of the aircraft plus extra lift to provide the centripetal force necessary to perform the turn; that is:[20][21] L = n W {\displaystyle L=nW} where: L {\displaystyle L} n {\displaystyle n} W {\displaystyle W} To achieve the extra lift, the lift coefficient, and so the angle of attack, will have to be higher than it would be in straight and level flight at the same speed. Therefore, given that the stall always occurs at the same critical angle of attack,[22] by increasing the load factor (e.g., by tightening the turn) such critical angle – and the stall – will be reached with the airspeed remaining well above the normal stall speed,[20] that is:[23][24][25] V st = V s n {\displaystyle V_{\text{st}}=V_{\text{s}}{\sqrt {n}}} where: V st {\displaystyle V_{\text{st}}} V s {\displaystyle V_{\text{s}}} n {\displaystyle n} The table that follows gives some examples of the relation between the angle of bank and the square root of the load factor. It derives from the trigonometric relation (secant) between L {\displaystyle L} and W {\displaystyle W} . Bank angle n {\displaystyle {\sqrt {n}}} 30° 1.07 45° 1.19 60° 1.41 For example, in a turn with bank angle of 45°, V st is 19% higher than V s . It should be noted that, according to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) terminology, the above example illustrates a so-called turning flight stall, while the term accelerated is used to indicate an accelerated turning stall only, that is, a turning flight stall where the airspeed decreases at a given rate.[26] A notable example of air accident involving a low-altitude turning flight stall is the 1994 Fairchild Air Force Base B-52 crash. Types [ edit ] Dynamic stall [ edit ] Dynamic stall is a non-linear unsteady aerodynamic effect that occurs when airfoils rapidly change the angle of attack. The rapid change can cause a strong vortex to be shed from the leading edge of the aerofoil, and travel backwards above the wing.[27] The vortex, containing high-velocity airflows, briefly increases the lift produced by the wing. As soon as it passes behind the trailing edge, however, the lift reduces dramatically, and the wing is in normal stall.[28] Dynamic stall is an effect most associated with helicopters and flapping wings, though also occurs in wind turbines[29], and due to gusting airflow. During forward flight, some regions of a helicopter blade may incur flow that reverses (compared to the direction of blade movement), and thus includes rapidly changing angles of attack. Oscillating (flapping) wings, such as those of insects—including the most famous one, the bumblebee—may rely almost entirely on dynamic stall for lift production, provided the oscillations are fast compared to the speed of flight, and the angle of the wing changes rapidly compared to airflow direction.[28] Stall delay can occur on airfoils subject to a high angle of attack and a three-dimensional flow. When the angle of attack on an airfoil is increasing rapidly, the flow will remain substantially attached to the airfoil to a significantly higher angle of attack than can be achieved in steady-state conditions. As a result, the stall is delayed momentarily and a lift coefficient significantly higher than the steady-state maximum is achieved. The effect was first noticed on propellers.[30] Deep stall [ edit ] Normal flight Deep stall condition – T-tail in "shadow" of wing The deep stall affects aircraft with a T-tail configuration. A deep stall (or super-stall) is a dangerous type of stall that affects certain aircraft designs,[31] notably jet aircraft with a T-tail configuration and rear-mounted engines. In these designs, the turbulent wake of a stalled main wing, nacelle-pylon wakes and the wake from the fuselage[32] "blanket" the horizontal stabilizer, rendering the elevators ineffective and preventing the aircraft from recovering from the stall. Taylor[33] states T-tail propeller aircraft, unlike jet aircraft, do not usually require a stall recovery system during stall flight testing due to increased airflow over the wing root from the prop wash. Nor do they have rear mounted nacelles which can contribute substantially to the problem.[34] The A400M was fitted with a vertical tail booster for some flight tests in case of deep stall.[35] Trubshaw[36] gives a broad definition of deep stall as penetrating to such angles of attack α {\textstyle \alpha } that pitch control effectiveness is reduced by the wing and nacelle wakes. He also gives a definition that relates deep stall to a locked-in condition where recovery is impossible. This is a single value of α {\textstyle \alpha } , for a given aircraft configuration, where there is no pitching moment, i.e. a trim point. Typical values both for the range of deep stall, as defined above, and the locked-in trim point are given for the Douglas DC-9 Series 10 by Schaufele.[37] These values are from wind tunnel tests for an early design. The final design had no locked in trim point so recovery from the deep stall region was possible, as required to meet certification rules. Normal stall beginning at the 'g' break (sudden decrease of the vertical load factor[35]) was at 18 degrees α {\textstyle \alpha } , deep stall started at about 30 degrees and the locked-in unrecoverable trim point was at 47 degrees. The very high α {\textstyle \alpha } for a deep stall locked-in condition occurs well beyond the normal stall but can be attained very rapidly as the aircraft is unstable beyond the normal stall and requires immediate action to arrest it. The loss of lift causes high sink rates which, together with the low forward speed at the normal stall, give a high α {\textstyle \alpha } with little or no rotation of the aircraft.[38] BAC 1-11 G-ASHG, during stall flight tests before the type was modified to prevent a locked-in deep stall condition, descended at over 10,000 feet per minute (50 m/s) and struck the ground in a flat attitude moving only 70 feet (20 m) forward after initial impact.[38] Sketches which show how the wing wake blankets the tail may be misleading if they imply that deep stall requires a high body angle. Taylor and Ray[39] show how the aircraft attitude in the deep stall is relatively flat, even less than during the normal stall, with very high negative flight path angles. Effects similar to deep stall had been known to occur on some aircraft designs before the term was coined. A prototype Gloster Javelin (serial WD808) was lost in a crash on 11 June 1953, to a "locked in" stall.[40] However, Waterton[41] states that the trimming tailplane was found to be the wrong way for recovery. Low speed handling tests were being done to assess a new wing.[41] Handley Page Victor XL159 was lost to a "stable stall" on 23 March 1962.[42] It had been clearing the fixed droop leading edge with the test being stall approach, landing configuration, C of G aft. The brake parachute had not been streamed as it may have hindered rear crew escape.[43] The name "deep stall" first came into widespread use after the crash of the prototype BAC 1-11 G-ASHG on 22 October 1963, which killed its crew.[44] This led to changes to the aircraft, including the installation of a stick shaker (see below) to clearly warn the pilot of an impending stall. Stick shakers are now a standard part of commercial airliners. Nevertheless, the problem continues to cause accidents; on 3 June 1966, a Hawker Siddeley Trident (G-ARPY), was lost to deep stall;[45] deep stall is suspected to be cause of another Trident (the British European Airways Flight 548 G-ARPI) crash – known as the "Staines Disaster" – on 18 June 1972 when the crew failed to notice the conditions and had disabled the stall recovery system.[46] On 3 April 1980, a prototype of the Canadair Challenger business jet crashed after initially entering a deep stall from 17,000 ft and having both engines flame-out. It recovered from the deep stall after deploying the anti-spin parachute but crashed after being unable to jettison the chute or relight the engines. One of the test pilots was unable to escape from the aircraft in time and was killed.[47] On the 26 July 1993, a Canadair CRJ-100 was lost in flight testing due to a deep stall.[48] It has been reported that a Boeing 727 entered a deep stall in a flight test, but the pilot was able to rock the airplane to increasingly higher bank angles until the nose finally fell through and normal control response was recovered.[49] A 727 accident on 1 December 1974, has also been attributed to a deep stall.[50] The crash of West Caribbean Airways Flight 708 in 2005 was also attributed to a deep stall. Reports on the crash of Air France Flight 447 have stated that the accident involved a deep stall entered at 38,000 ft (11,582 m) and continued for more than three minutes until impact,[51] but this was a steady state conventional stall[52][53] because the aircraft (an Airbus A330) did not have a T-tail.[54] Canard-configured aircraft are also at risk of getting into a deep stall. Two Velocity aircraft crashed due to locked-in deep stalls.[55] Testing revealed that the addition of leading-edge cuffs to the outboard wing prevented the aircraft from getting into a deep stall. The Piper Advanced Technologies PAT-1, N15PT, another canard-configured aircraft, also crashed in an accident attributed to a deep stall.[56] Wind tunnel testing of the design at the NASA Langley Research Center showed that it was vulnerable to a deep stall.[57] In the early 1980s, a Schweizer SGS 1-36 sailplane was modified for NASA's controlled deep-stall flight program.[58] Tip stall [ edit ] Aircraft with a swept wing suffer from a particular form of stalling behaviour at low speed. At high speed the airflow over the wing tends to progress directly along the chord, but as the speed is reduced a sideways component due to the angle of the leading edge has time to build up. Airflow at the root is affected only by the angle of the wing, but at a point further along the span, the airflow is affected both by the angle as well as any sideways component of the airflow from the air closer to the root. This results in a pattern of airflow that is progressively "sideways" as one moves toward the wingtip. As it is only the airflow along the chord that contributes to lift, this means that the wing begins to develop less lift at the tip than the root. In extreme cases, this can lead to the wingtip entering stall long before the wing as a whole. In this case the average lift of the wing as a whole moves forward; the inboard sections are continuing to generate lift and are generally in front of the center of gravity (C of G), while the tips are no longer contributing and are behind the C of G. This produces a strong nose-up pitch in the aircraft, which can lead to more of the wing stalling, the lift moving further forward, and so forth. This chain reaction is considered very dangerous and was known as the pitch-up. Tip stall can be prevented in a number of ways, at least one of which is found on almost all modern aircraft. An early solution was the addition of wing fences to re-direct sideways moving air back towards the rear of the wing. A similar solution is the dog-tooth notch seen on some aircraft, like the Avro Arrow. A more common modern solution is to use some degree of washout. Warning and safety devices [ edit ] Fixed-wing aircraft can be equipped with devices to prevent or postpone a stall or to make it less (or in some cases more) severe, or to make recovery easier. An aerodynamic twist can be introduced to the wing with the leading edge near the wing tip twisted downward. This is called washout and causes the wing root to stall before the wing tip. This makes the stall gentle and progressive. Since the stall is delayed at the wing tips, where the ailerons are, roll control is maintained when the stall begins. can be introduced to the wing with the leading edge near the wing tip twisted downward. This is called and causes the wing root to stall before the wing tip. This makes the stall gentle and progressive. Since the stall is delayed at the wing tips, where the ailerons are, roll control is maintained when the stall begins. A stall strip is a small sharp-edged device that, when attached to the leading edge of a wing, encourages the stall to start there in preference to any other location on the wing. If attached close to the wing root, it makes the stall gentle and progressive; if attached near the wing tip, it encourages the aircraft to drop a wing when stalling. is a small sharp-edged device that, when attached to the leading edge of a wing, encourages the stall to start there in preference to any other location on the wing. If attached close to the wing root, it makes the stall gentle and progressive; if attached near the wing tip, it encourages the aircraft to drop a wing when stalling. A stall fence is a flat plate in the direction of the chord to stop separated flow progressing out along the wing [59] is a flat plate in the direction of the chord to stop separated flow progressing out along the wing Vortex generators , tiny strips of metal or plastic placed on top of the wing near the leading edge that protrude past the boundary layer into the free stream. As the name implies, they energize the boundary layer by mixing free stream airflow with boundary layer flow thereby creating vortices, this increases the momentum in the boundary layer. By increasing the momentum of the boundary layer, airflow separation and the resulting stall may be delayed. , tiny strips of metal or plastic placed on top of the wing near the leading edge that protrude past the boundary layer into the free stream. As the name implies, they energize the boundary layer by mixing free stream airflow with boundary layer flow thereby creating vortices, this increases the momentum in the boundary layer. By increasing the momentum of the boundary layer, airflow separation and the resulting stall may be delayed. An anti-stall strake is a leading edge extension that generates a vortex on the wing upper surface to postpone the stall. is a leading edge extension that generates a vortex on the wing upper surface to postpone the stall. A stick pusher is a mechanical device that prevents the pilot from stalling an aircraft. It pushes the elevator control forward as the stall is approached, causing a reduction in the angle of attack. In generic terms, a stick pusher is known as a stall identification device or stall identification system . [60] is a mechanical device that prevents the pilot from stalling an aircraft. It pushes the elevator control forward as the stall is approached, causing a reduction in the angle of attack. In generic terms, a stick pusher is known as a or . A stick shaker is a mechanical device that shakes the pilot's controls to warn of the onset of stall. is a mechanical device that shakes the pilot's controls to warn of the onset of stall. A stall warning is an electronic or mechanical device that sounds an audible warning as the stall speed is approached. The majority of aircraft contain some form of this device that warns the pilot of an impending stall. The simplest such device is a stall warning horn , which consists of either a pressure sensor or a movable metal tab that actuates a switch, and produces an audible warning in response. is an electronic or mechanical device that sounds an audible warning as the stall speed is approached. The majority of aircraft contain some form of this device that warns the pilot of an impending stall. The simplest such device is a , which consists of either a pressure sensor or a movable metal tab that actuates a switch, and produces an audible warning in response. An angle-of-attack indicator for light aircraft, the "AlphaSystemsAOA" and a nearly identical " Lift Reserve Indicator ", are both pressure differential instruments that display margin above stall and/or angle of attack on an instantaneous, continuous readout. The General Technics CYA-100 displays true angle of attack via a magnetically coupled vane. An AOA indicator provides a visual display of the amount of available lift throughout its slow speed envelope regardless of the many variables that act upon an aircraft. This indicator is immediately responsive to changes in speed, angle of attack, and wind conditions, and automatically compensates for aircraft weight, altitude, and temperature. for light aircraft, the "AlphaSystemsAOA" and a nearly identical " ", are both pressure differential instruments that display margin above stall and/or angle of attack on an instantaneous, continuous readout. The General Technics CYA-100 displays true angle of attack via a magnetically coupled vane. An AOA indicator provides a visual display of the amount of available lift throughout its slow speed envelope regardless of the many variables that act upon an aircraft. This indicator is immediately responsive to changes in speed, angle of attack, and wind conditions, and automatically compensates for aircraft weight, altitude, and temperature. An angle of attack limiter or an "alpha" limiter is a flight computer that automatically prevents pilot input from causing the plane to rise over the stall angle. Some alpha limiters can be disabled by the pilot. Stall warning systems often involve inputs from a broad range of sensors and systems to include a dedicated angle of attack sensor. Blockage, damage, or inoperation of stall and angle of attack (AOA) probes can lead to unreliability of the stall warning, and cause the stick pusher, overspeed warning, autopilot, and yaw damper to malfunction.[61] If a forward canard is used for pitch control, rather than an aft tail, the canard is designed to meet the airflow at a slightly greater angle of attack than the wing. Therefore, when the aircraft pitch increases abnormally, the canard will usually stall first, causing the nose to drop and so preventing the wing from reaching its critical AOA. Thus, the risk of main wing stalling is greatly reduced. However, if the main wing stalls, recovery becomes difficult, as the canard is more deeply stalled and angle of attack increases rapidly.[62] If an aft tail is used, the wing is designed to stall before the tail. In this case, the wing can be flown at higher lift coefficient (closer to stall) to produce more overall lift. Most military combat aircraft have an angle of attack indicator among the pilot's instruments, which lets the pilot know precisely how close to the stall point the aircraft is. Modern airliner instrumentation may also measure angle of attack, although this information may not be directly displayed on the pilot's display, instead driving a stall warning indicator or giving performance information to the flight computer (for fly by wire systems). Flight beyond the stall [ edit ] As a wing stalls, aileron effectiveness is reduced, making the plane hard to control and increasing the risk of a spin starting. Post stall, steady flight beyond the stalling angle (where the coefficient of lift is largest) requires engine thrust to replace lift as well as alternative controls to replace the loss of effectiveness of the ailerons. For high-powered aircraft, the loss of lift (and increase in drag) beyond the stall angle is less of a problem than maintaining control. Some aircraft may be subject to post-stall gyration (e.g. the F-4) or susceptible to entering a flat-spin (e.g. F-14). Control beyond-stall can be provided by reaction control systems (e.g. NF-104A), vectored thrust, as well as a rolling stabilator (or taileron). The enhanced manoeuvering capability by flights at very high angles of attack can provide a tactical advantage for military fighters such as the F-22 Raptor. Short term stalls at 90–120° (e.g. Pugachev's Cobra) are sometimes performed at airshows.[63] The highest angle of attack in sustained flight so far demonstrated was 70 degrees in the X-31 at the Dryden Flight Research Center.[64] Sustained post-stall flight is a type of supermaneuverability. Spoilers [ edit ] Except for flight training, airplane testing, and aerobatics, a stall is usually an undesirable event. Spoilers (sometimes called lift dumpers), however, are devices that are intentionally deployed to create a carefully controlled flow separation over part of an aircraft's wing to reduce the lift it generates, increase the drag, and allow the aircraft to descend more rapidly without gaining speed.[65] Spoilers are also deployed asymmetrically (one wing only) to enhance roll control. Spoilers can also be used on aborted take-offs and after main wheel contact on landing to increase the aircraft's weight on its wheels for better braking action. Unlike powered airplanes, which can control descent by increasing or decreasing thrust, gliders have to increase drag to increase the rate of descent. In high-performance gliders, spoiler deployment is extensively used to control the approach to landing. Spoilers can also be thought of as "lift reducers" because they reduce the lift of the wing in which the spoiler resides. For example, an uncommanded roll to the left could be reversed by raising the right wing spoiler (or only a few of the spoilers present in large airliner wings). This has the advantage of avoiding the need to increase lift in the wing that is dropping (which may bring that wing closer to stalling). History [ edit ] Otto Lilienthal died while flying in 1896 as the result of a stall. Wilbur Wright encountered stalls for the first time in 1901, while flying his second glider. Awareness of Lilienthal's accident and Wilbur's experience, motivated the Wright Brothers to design their plane in "canard" configuration. This made recoveries from stalls easier and more gentle. The design saved the brothers' lives more than once.[66] The aircraft engineer Juan de la Cierva worked on his "Autogiro" project to develop a rotary wing aircraft which, he hoped, would be unable to stall and which therefore would be safer than aeroplanes. In developing the resulting "autogyro" aircraft, he solved many engineering problems which made the helicopter possible. See also [ edit ] Articles Notable accidents Notes [ edit ]
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University of Kansas basketball player Josh Jackson was charged Friday with one count of criminal damage to property for allegedly damaging a car outside a Lawrence bar in December. Jackson is being issued a summons to appear in court for criminal damage to property of less than $1,000, a misdemeanor, Douglas County District Attorney Charles Branson announced Friday. Jackson’s court appearance, an arraignment, is set for 3 p.m. April 12 in Douglas County District Court, according to court records. Jackson shared a statement on the matter Friday afternoon in an email sent to the Journal-World through a third party. “I am very sorry that this whole situation occurred,” Jackson said in the typed statement. “I was trying to help a teammate and unfortunately the matter escalated. There were many other people involved and I have already offered to pay for any damage that I directly caused. I am anxious to resolve this and focus on school and basketball.” Jackson will continue to play with the team, KU men’s basketball Coach Bill Self said Friday, in a statement. Self said he applied “the appropriate in-house discipline” immediately after and that the discipline would remain in house. Self didn’t elaborate on the nature of that discipline. “I know Josh has regrets for his actions in this incident,” Self said. “He and I both know he could have exercised better judgment for this avoidable situation, but I’m pleased with how he’s accepted responsibility. This does not take away from the fact that he has been a great ambassador for this university. He will learn from this incident and be better for it.” Jackson, 20, is KU’s top freshman, if not overall player. The 6-foot-8-inch guard from Detroit was a 2016 McDonald’s High School All American and has been named a Big 12 Newcomer of the Week six times this season, a record for first-year Jayhawks. The Jayhawks’ next game is Saturday in Austin, against the University of Texas. Jackson’s charge stems from a Dec. 9 argument that started at the Yacht Club, 530 Wisconsin St., and spilled outside. A woman told police who arrived at the scene that the car she was driving had been damaged by “a known person and other unknown individual(s),” Branson said in a news release Friday. Investigating officers determined that the woman threw a drink on a male patron in the bar, then a friend of that patron — Jackson — followed the woman to her car at 545 Wisconsin St. and argued with her. During the argument, the woman’s car was damaged in several places. Witnesses said they saw Jackson kick the driver’s door and a tail light, Branson said. The car sustained more damage than that, but witnesses at the scene “were unable to specifically identify other individual(s) that caused damage to the vehicle other than Jackson,” Branson said. Total damage to the vehicle was estimated to be $3,150, according to Branson. Damage to the door and tail light was estimated to be $1,127. Branson explained why Jackson was not charged with felony criminal damage, which is damage exceeding $1,000. “The state can’t prove beyond a reasonable doubt that all the damage to the door and tail light were caused by Jackson due to other unidentifiable individual(s) damaging the vehicle,” Branson said. Fellow KU basketball player Lagerald Vick is among witnesses listed in the court’s charging document against Jackson. The Kansas City Star reported earlier this month that Vick and Jackson were both persons of interest in the vandalism case, citing “multiple sources.” Police did not confirm at the time that either man was involved, and did not answer a question Friday about Vick’s involvement. “An affidavit has already been submitted to the DA’s office and therefore the Lawrence Police Department will not be providing any additional information regarding this case,” Lawrence police Sgt. Amy Rhoads said. Cheryl Wright Kunard, assistant to the district attorney, said, in an email, that the court lists witnesses “necessary to file a case.” For another person to be charged, the court would need to receive additional investigative reports that named a new suspect, she said. Other people listed as witnesses in the court document charging Jackson include three female KU athletes. One of them is the woman who was driving the car and reported the damage, according to the corresponding Lawrence police report. That report, obtained by the Journal-World in January, indicates the incident happened about 2 a.m. Dec. 9 and lists estimated damage to the car at $2,991. Criminal damage to property of less than $1,000 is a class B nonperson misdemeanor, according to court documents. A class B misdemeanor conviction is punishable by a fine and/or up to six months in jail, according to the Kansas sentencing statute.
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Angelina Jolie is ‘moving closer’ to Brad (Picture: Harold Cunningham/Getty Images) Angelina Jolie is thought to be buying a £19million mansion less than two miles away from Brad Pitt’s house so he can see their children more. Kate Beckinsale ended up in hospital after passing out on set of new series The Widow It is thought the 41-year-old actress has made an offer on a six-bedroom house in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles so their children have a shorter commute, having filed for divorce from her husband of two years back in September last year. The news comes less than a week after Brad spoke candidly about seeking therapy following the split and said the divorce had made him realise he’s ‘gotta be more’ for their six children. Angelina Jolie has reportedly put down an offer on this six-bed-home in Los Feliz (Picture: Splash News) A source told The Mirror: ‘Angie is interested in moving closer so it will be easier for the kids to see Brad. She lives in Malibu, a long commute for the kids.’ Advertisement Advertisement The mansion was once owned by Cecil B. Demille and reportedly has six beds, ten bathrooms, a gym and an outdoor pool. Brad has spoken candidly about life after Angelina filed for divorce (Picture: Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File) The pair split shortly after an alleged row on board a private jet between Brad and eldest son Maddox, 15, and child protection services began investigating the Fight Club star. But now that Child Protection Service longer involved the pair are trying to resolve their differences amicably for the sake of their children. In an interview with GQ magazine Brad admtted that he was ‘really on my back and chained to a system’ when he got the call from Child Services, but revealed that he and Angie have been working together to find a solution. ‘We’re both doing our best. I heard one lawyer say, “No one wins in court — it’s just a matter of who gets hurt worse.”‘ He went on to say he knew he had to be there for his children more. He said: ‘It’s hit me smack in the face with our divorce: I gotta be more. I gotta be more for them. I have to show them. And I haven’t been great at it.’ Brad Pitt poses in the sand as he opens up about his painful divorce (Instagram/GQ Style) Angelina spoke about the divorce for the first time back in February in an emotional interview with BBC World News. Advertisement Advertisement She said: ‘I don’t want to say much about that, except to say it was a very difficult time and we are a family and we always will be a family and we will get through this time and hopefully be a stronger family for it.’ To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Now it seems the pair may end up living within a two mile radius for the sake of their family. Representatives for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have been contacted. MORE: Brad Pitt opens up about child abuse investigation and how he set Angelina Jolie free with divorce MORE: Loose Women’s Nadia Sawahla uses Angelina Jolie to warn kids off from tattoos as Brooklyn Beckham gets his first inking
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Abigail Washburn & Wu Fei | 11/10/2022 | Old Town School of Folk Music Login Login Calendar Search Health & Safety Membership Classes Concerts Music Store Community About Classes Concerts Music Store Community About Calendar Search Health & Safety Membership Concerts & Events Thursday, November 10, 2022 · 8:00 PM CST Abigail Washburn & Wu Fei 4544 N Lincoln Ave · Gary and Laura Maurer Concert Hall · 773.728.6000 $35 General Public $33 Members BUY NOV 10 THU 8:00 PM Abigail Washburn & Wu Fei Wu Fei and Abigail Washburn‘s duo project is as unlikely, perhaps, as it was inevitable—a manifest sonic consequence of politics and vibrations commingling across continents. There is a directness in the musical duo format that makes it such a good vehicle for melodic conversations between close friends who obviously listen to each other with an athletic respect matched by their respective virtuosity. Abigail Washburn, daughter of idealistic, hardworking midwestern parents from Evanston, IL wasn't particularly musical as a child—that would come later. As a young girl in Beijing, Wu Fei was a musical prodigy, fast-tracked to be one of the very best musicians in a country of over a billion people. Abigail expected to become a lawyer with the goal of bettering US-China relations. Fei was to become a professional musician performing state-sanctioned works in austere settings. But both women chose a fork in the road. Abigail has improved US-China relations with a banjo not with a briefcase, touring the world and releasing a number of records that mingle Appalachian and Chinese folk music. She is one of the few foreign artists currently touring China independently and regularly and her journeys include a month-long tour (Nov-Dec 2011) of China's Silk Road supported by grants from the US Embassy, Beijing. Abigail, along with 24 other innovative and creative thinkers worldwide, was named a TED Fellow and gave a talk at the 2012 TED Convention in Long Beach about building US-China relations through music. Abigail was also awarded the Grammy for Best Folk Album in 2016, for her debut collaboration with her husband and fellow banjo-lover, Bela Fleck. Wu Fei became a guzheng master and multilingual classically-trained composer of her own works assimilating avant-garde classical and folk music from around the world while retaining her own voice. Her commissions range from a composition for the Percussions Claviers de Lyon (France) that premiered in the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing to live performances in Paris and Tokyo for Hermès. Wu Fei has composed for Balinese gamelan, symphony orchestra, choir, string quartet, chamber ensemble, film, and modern dance. Her most recent work composed for guzheng, oud and chamber ensemble, Hello Gold Mountain, honors the stories of Jewish refugees in the Shanghai Ghetto during WWII, and was awarded a MAP Fund grant. Wu Fei has toured the world extensively performing at some of the most respected museums, festivals and events. Her time in the States studying free improvisation with masters like Fred Frith and John Zorn ultimately led her to Boulder, CO, where she would discover bluegrass music and meet Abigail. Wu Fei and Abigail Washburn's duo is a musical resolution to their specific and differing issues about home. For Fei, it means an opportunity to assimilate elements of her musical argot—Chinese classical, folk and opera—into song forms while leaving room for the free associative tendencies she developed in the practice of free improvisation. In short, it marks a return to a thrown-out rulebook with a changed perspective. For Abigail, it means musical collaboration with a sister from another Mister who speaks all the same languages. Someone with whom she can create brave, intimate music. For the listener, it means a gift of unhurried music drawn freely from streams of raised consciousness, waves which met from halfway across the world to find they shared the same shake. https://www.wufeimusic.com/album/wu-fei-abigail-washburn Concerts Quick View Upcoming Kids Concerts World Music Wednesday Global Dance Party Field Trips About Our Venues & Policies About Our Getting To Know Europe Grant Tickets purchased online or by phone include a processing fee. 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