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Ice-Skating Rinks to Rival Rockefeller’s 0 SHARES SHARES The rink at Rockefeller Center is one of New York City’s most iconic seasonal attractions, but it’s not the only place to get your skate on. A handful of other skating rinks offer the same festive fun in unique city settings. Check out our choices below for the best alternative rinks. Manhattan Wollman Rink at Central Park 830 5th Ave, New York, NY. Hours: Varies daily, see schedule Admission: Weekdays, $10.75 Adults/ $5.75 Youth; Weekends, $16.00 Adults/ $6.00 Youth Spectator fee: $5 Rental: $6.75 You’ll feel far from the city chaos at Wollman Rink, located in the heart of Central Park. Wollman Rink is NYC’s largest and therefore perfect for first-timer skaters. Lasker Rink at Central Park 10826 East Dr, New York, NY. Hours: Varies daily. See schedule Admission: Adults $6.75/Youth $3.75 Rental: $6 Although not as scenic as Wollman, Central Park’s second rink — located at the bottom tip of Harlem — is less crowded and more economical. With far fewer tourists, the rink is better for more serious skaters looking to practice their skills. Citi Pond at Bryant Park 1 Bryant Park , New York, NY. Hours: Sun. to Thurs., 8 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri. and Sat., 9 a.m. to midnight Admission: Free Rental: $14 Skating at Citi Pond is a holiday must-do. Surrounded by the New York Public Library and skyscrapers of midtown, the rink offers a magical setting and festive music. After a few laps, head over to the outdoor Holiday Market for a one-of-a-kind holiday shopping experience. Riverbank State Park Ice Rink 679 Riverside Dr, New York, NY. Hours: Fri., 6 p.m.- 9 p.m.; Sat. and Sun., 12 p.m.-3 p.m. and 4 p.m.- 7 p.m. Admission: Adults $5/Youth $3 Rental: $6 Riverbank Ice Rink is a covered outdoor rink that offers spectacular views of the Hudson River and Palisades Mountains. The water-side rink is cordoned into two sections depending on your experience and has few crowds. The Standard Ice Rink 848 Washington Street, New York, NY. Hours: Weekdays, 12 p.m.-midnight; Weekends, 9 a.m.-“late” Admission: $12 Rental: $3 This tiny but picturesque ice rink, right off the front plaza of the chic Standard Hotel, is perfect for an adults-only skate date. The rink is open late and the pop-up food stand Kaffeehaus serves boozy beverages to keep you toasty. Sky Rink Chelsea Piers 61 Chelsea Piers, New York, NY. Hours: Varies Daily. See schedule Admission: Adults $13.50/Youth $11 Rental: $8 This indoor rink — with amazing river view– is open year-round and amazingly, 24 hours a day. Sky Rink also shares space with Chelsea Brewing Company, now featuring holiday-inspired wines and beers like Pumpkin Pie Ale. Brooklyn Aviator Sports & Events Center 3159 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY. Hours: See schedule Admission: Adults $9/Youth $7 Rental: $5 Housed in a former airplane hangar, the Aviator Sports & Events center is a sports hub for entertainment. This indoor ice skating rink is open year-round and offers ice skating on NHL regulation ice. Lockers are free, but bring your own padlock. If you want to do more than ice skating, walk a few feet to enjoy the basketball courts, climbing walls and video games. Note: The Kate Wollman Ice Skating Rink in Prospect Park, Brooklyn is currently closed for renovations for the 2011-2012 skating season. Queens City Ice Pavillion 47-32 32nd Place, Long Island City, NY. Hours: See schedule Admission: Mon.-Fri., $5; Weekends/Holidays, $8 Rental: $5 This band new (it opened in 2009) indoor rooftop skating rink offers some of the most affordable skating prices in town. As an added festive bonus, kids can look forward to ice time with Santa Claus each Saturday and parents can enjoy free onsite parking. Staten Island WWII Veterans War Memorial Ice Skating Rink 1150 Clove Rd., New York, NY. Hours: Please call 718-720-1010 Admission: $8 Rental: $5 It might be worth the trek to Staten Island for a stress-free and spacious skate at this indoor rink situated in the middle of Clove Park. The unique park boasts New York’s only remaining wetlands and is a destination in itself. New Jersey Charlie Heger Ice Rink in Pershing Field Park 1 Pershing Plz, Jersey City, NJ. Hours: Varies daily. See schedule Admission: $5 for non-residents /$3 for residents Rental: $2.50 This long-time outdoor rink, located in the Heights section of Jersey City, is great for good, old-fashioned ice skating. It’s far from the cushy rinks in Manhattan, but very spacious and super cheap. Westchester Playland Ice Casino Rye Playland, Rye, NY. Hours: Varies daily. See schedule Admission: Adults $9/Youth $6 Rental: $4 Rain or shine, the Playland Ice Casino is a sure bet for an ice skating extravaganza in this indoor and climate-controlled ice skating facility in Rye. Once it does get colder however, feel free to bring your own skates to Wampus Pond in Armonk or Wilson Woods in Mount Vernon when frosted ponds become nature’s picturesque answer to ice rinks. Bridget Leahy contributed reporting.
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It’s no secret coral reefs are under threat from global warming. For some, however, salvation may lie in higher sea levels, brought on by the same global warming. A new study of reefs, published in Science Advances, where tides are the major cause of water mixing has found predicted sea level increases may be enough to save some from bleaching. Although we are finding reefs in much deeper waters, most tropical corals have only a thin layer of water above them at low tide. Those close to land can trap a small amount of water between them and the shore, with big effects when low tide coincides with the middle of a summer day. “You can think of it as applying the same heat to a smaller amount of water,” Professor Ryan Lowe of the University of Western Australia, lead author of the study, told IFLScience. For corals endangered by heat stress, the consequences can be disastrous. As the world warms, pushing many corals towards conditions they cannot survive, hot days with low water levels are the most dangerous times of all. For some coral reefs, wave action serves as the primary force mixing warm surface water with cooler water below. However, Lowe told IFLScience that for around 30 percent of the world’s reefs, tides are more important. In the study Lowe has explored the way tides influence temperature conditions on six such reefs around the world, including those exposed to the enormous tides off the north-west coast of Australia.
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Survey finds conservative Millennials favor Carly Fiorina Despite her falling poll numbers, businesswomen Carly Fiorina has one group of GOP voters in her corner. G2 Analytics, an analytics platform that allows users to give real-time feedback during live or recorded events, and the College Republican National Committee conducted a web-based focus group to measure 328 Millennial Republican primary voters’ reactions during the Nov. 10 debate hosted by Fox Business Network. Using a buzzer, participants indicate whether a candidate's answer made them "more likely" or "less likely" to vote for that particular candidate. What's more, participants answered “flash poll” questions during commercial breaks. The results indicated conservative Millennials are 80.8% “more likely” to support after Fiorina after the fourth debate -- the highest of any Republican candidate. Data courtesy of G2 and College Republicans (Photo11: Graphic by Collin Brennan) In fact, according to Real Clear Politics, Fiorina and Sen. Rand Paul – who are ranked seventh and eighth, respectively in a number of national polls -- ranked first and second, respectively, among conservative Millennials following the fourth GOP debate. Quentin Kidd, Ph. D., the director of the Judy Ford Wason Center for Public Policy and vice provost at Christopher Newport University, doesn’t find Fiorina’s popularity among conservative Millennials surprising. “Fiorina debates well, that is really clear, and these are likely Republican Millennial voters and, in my mind, they are attracted to strong debate performances,” says Kidd. “Millennials, in general, are interested in diverse candidates, and they are probably attracted to Fiorina because she is a woman and a strong and confident one at that.” Another big takeaway from the data: how little front-runner Donald Trump stood out for conservative Millennials. Trump ranked seventh among Republican Millennials at 70.4% -- only ahead of the former Ohio governor John Kasich by 4.5% . “Trump’s support is built on the Tea Party movement and the white middle class,” says Kidd. According to Gallup, people under the age of 30 make up just 15% of the tea party movement. “The Tea Party movement never attracted a large number of conservative Millennials. It was mostly made up of middle age white voters. So, to me, it is no surprise to see Trump at the lower end of the spectrum,” says Kidd. Despite Fiorina’s success and Trump’s shortcomings with younger voters, the data indicates most conservative Millennials have yet to commit to a candidate, with 57.14% saying they haven’t decided who to vote for in the primary elections. Data courtesy of G2 and College Republicans (Photo11: Graphic by Collin Brennan) “I think this reflects the volatility in the Republican primary,” says Kidd. “When you have 14 candidates it is really hard for people to feel firm about who they are going to vote for. I am actually surprised to see that many people who have decided who they are going to vote for at this early point in the process. “ Dr. Kidd believes Millennials indecisiveness mirrors that of all Republican voters. And, according to Kidd, that indecision can favor a certain type of GOP candidate. “I think it favors an establishment Republican,” says Kidd. “If you have six out of 10 conservative Millennials who say they don’t know who they are going to vote for, It means they are not comfortable with those who are currently leading the pack, principally Donald Trump. “Conservative Millennials are essentially saying ‘we don’t like who the leaders are’.” Although the Iowa Caucus is three months away, Kidd thinks there is still some room for candidates like Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio to catch the two front-runners in Carson and Trump. “In the end, it’s going to be an establishment Republican who has the money to go the distance,” says Kidd. “The candidate who can speak about basic economic issues and be optimistic with that message, be competent in foreign policy, and avoid getting mired in social issues is going to be the candidate that conservative Millennials -- and the general election population -- are going to be attracted to. But that is a fine thread to weave.” Collin Brennan is a student at Christopher Newport University and a fall 2015 USA TODAY Collegiate Correspondent. This story originally appeared on the USA TODAY College blog, a news source produced for college students by student journalists. The blog closed in September of 2017. Read or Share this story: https://usat.ly/2KUf8KL
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Birthday Branle Contents Dance Index Santa Barbara Winter Dreams Ball ECD Tutorial About Help Recent Additions Dance Scans Santa Barbara Country Dances Birthday Branle Birthday Branle is an English Country Dance. It was devised by Gary Roodman (website) in 2008 and published in Odd Calculated Figures. It is a proper 3 Couple Longways dance. In this dance the couples are permuted by: 231. The minor set lasts 48 bars. It is in the key: G major. Someone thought this dance was Intermediate / Hard. The tune, also called Birthday Branle, was composed by Jonathan Jensen and performed by Doug Creighton, Erica Morse, Gene Murrow and Peter Barnes on the album Band of Friends. The animation plays at 107 counts per minute normally, but the first time through the set the dance is slowed down so people can learn the moves more readily (no music plays during this slow set). Men are drawn as rectangles, women as ellipses. Each couple is drawn in its own color, however the border of each dancer indicates what role they currently play so the border color may change each time through the minor set. The dance contains the following figures: set, turn single, circle, cast, lead, hands across, hey, rights and lefts (and probably others). If you find what you believe to be a mistake in this animation, please leave a comment on youtube explaining what you believe to be wrong. If I agree with you I shall do my best to fix it. < Prev Top Next > The dance is copyright © 2008 by Gary Roodman. My visualization of this dance is copyright © 2020 by George W. Williams V and is released under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. This website is copyright © 2021,2022 by George W. Williams V My work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Most of the dances have more restrictive licensing, see my notes on copyright, the individual dance pages should mention when some rights are waived.
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MUMBAI: Officials and clerks at regional transport offices will face strict action, including suspension , if any agent or tout is found on the premises from Monday, warned state transport commissioner Mahesh Zagade Following the directive, agents, who have set up shop outside RTO precincts in the city, have decided to go on strike from Monday. “We will not assist any applicant, lets see how the work gets done at RTOs. Both officials/clerks and citizens depend on us daily,” claimed an agent who has been operating outside Tardeo RTO for several years.But Zagade seems to have his strategy in place.“I have warned all RTO heads and their deputies that they too would be held responsible if any agents or touts are found on the premises,” he said. Zagade also plans to visit the RTOs in Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai in his own car to conduct surprise checks. TOI had earlier reported that Zagade had promised to make all RTOs “tout-free” in 2015.“It is a big challenge to break this nexus (between agents and RTO officials/clerks)...unscrupulous cartels are doing business to the tune of crores of rupees every month,” he said. “We willprovide customer-friendly services at RTOs and encourage speedy disposal of cases/applications strictly on first-come-first-serve basis to ensure transparency. There will bezero corruption.”Zagade appealed to citizens to do their bit by saying “No” to touts. ““If you come to the RTO with the filled forms and not entertain touts, they will automatically go out of business.”But agents are sceptical of Zagade’s plan. “Politicians, celebrities and businessmen do not come to RTOs, they get their work done through agents. Also, some RTOs are in bad condition; there are no proper seats, canteens or toilets. Will Zagade spruce up all RTOs and make them citizen-friendly,” asked the agent outside Tardeo RTO. An assistant RTO official pointed out that several semi-literate and illiterate applicants prefer agents who fill up their forms and submit them at the right counters.Lauding the “crusade against corruption”, transport expert A V Shenoy suggested that the government should appoint a dedicated helpdesk wherein state officials can assist citizens in filling up forms, guide them to the right counters and redress their grievances.Zagade said they will soon introduce more technology-based systems, such as online applications, customer-friendly website and mobile apps. “We already have online registrations for learner licences and permanent driving licences. We will introduce more online systems and outsource some jobs so that citizens do not have to come to the RTOs for every work.”
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The Andhra Pradesh Endowments Department which manages religious places in the state has issued a circular banning festivities and special darshans at temples to celebrate New Year, citing huge amounts spent by temples on floral decorations and banners. The circular also stated that organizing new year festivities in temples is not according to Hindu and Telugu traditions as the Telugu new year is Ugadi in April. The circular directed the temple managements and priests not to spend money on the floral decorations, banners wishing devotees, and making special arrangements. Advertising The circular issued was issued by the Hindu Dharma Parirakshana Trust of the Endowments Department which administers temples in the state other than those managed by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD). Hindu Dharma Parirakshana Trust Secretary C V Raghavachariyalu said that the temples were spending lakhs on floral decorations and banners for New Year from the donations received from devotees. “According to Hindu and Telugu traditions celebrating the new year on January 1 is not proper. Telugu new year is Ugadi which comes in April. This new year celebrations on January 1 in temples using lakhs of rupees donated by devotees is not appropriate and not according to our traditions,’’ he said. Officials said that it has been reported that temple priests have been conducting special poojas, darshans and programmes on January 1 after collecting large amounts of money from devotees. “This has to stop. We are still following the English calendar in the temples instead of the Hindu calendar,’’ Hindu Dharma Parirakshana Trust Secretary C V Raghavachariyalu said.
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Quantitative Easing and Financial Stability NBER Working Paper No. 22285 Issued in May 2016 NBER Program(s):Monetary Economics The massive expansion of central-bank balance sheets in response to recent crises raises important questions about the effects of such "quantitative easing" policies, both their effects on financial conditions and on aggregate demand (the intended effects of the policies), and their possible collateral effects on financial stability. The present paper compares three alternative dimensions of central bank policy — conventional interest-rate policy, increases in the central bank's supply of safe (monetary) liabilities, and macroprudential policy (possibly implemented through discretionary changes in reserve requirements) — showing in the context of a simple intertemporal general-equilibrium model why they are logically independent dimensions of variation in policy, and how they jointly determine financial conditions, aggregate demand, and the severity of the risks associated with a funding crisis in the banking sector. In the proposed model, each of the three dimensions of policy can be used independently to influence aggregate demand, and in each case a more stimulative policy also increases financial stability risk. However, the policies are not equivalent, and in particular the relative magnitudes of the two kinds of effects are not the same. Quantitative easing policies increase financial stability risk (in the absence of an offsetting tightening of macroprudential policy), but they actually increase such risk less than either of the other two policies, relative to the magnitude of aggregate demand stimulus; and a combination of expansion of the central bank's balance sheet with a suitable tightening of macroprudential policy can have a net expansionary effect on aggregate demand with no increased risk to financial stability. This suggests that quantitative easing policies may be useful as an approach to aggregate demand management not only when the zero lower bound precludes further use of conventional interest-rate policy, but also when it is not desirable to further reduce interest rates because of financial stability concerns. Acknowledgments and Disclosures Machine-readable bibliographic record - MARC, RIS, BibTeX Document Object Identifier (DOI): 10.3386/w22285 Published: Michael Woodford, 2016. "Quantitative easing and financial stability," Journal Economía Chilena (The Chilean Economy), Central Bank of Chile, vol. 19(2), pages 04-77, August. citation courtesy of Users who downloaded this paper also downloaded* these:
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The U.S. Forest Service's decision to delay implementation of a for the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and seek more public input is a victory for all sides. Those who supported the previously approved plan will benefit from a more open process that results in rules that everyone understands. Those who opposed the plan will get another chance to express their concerns about issues ranging from inadequate maps to the number of roads open for recreation. But it's important that all sides in the debate over appropriate rules for the national forest conduct themselves better than they did when the original plan was developed. The Forest Service developed the plan Controversy was inevitable, given the service's far-reaching responsibility for managing the national forest and the sometimes contradictory goals of stakeholders in the sprawling natural area stretching across three counties. The goal of the plan was to: *Meet national travel management regulations. *Specify when, where and how motor vehicles could be used on roads and trails. *Reduce adverse impacts to resources from motor vehicle use. *Better align public motor vehicle travel routes. Those are the right goals. But this time, the Forest Service must do a better job of listening to the community. Forest Service employees held public meetings and gathered input from 2007-2009. Then the process veered off course and no other public meetings were held. When an approved plan was introduced earlier this year, northeast Oregon erupted. Forest Service officials acknowledged they did not schedule public meetings on the topic -- though they did accept input through other venues -- because they thought emotions were too high. On March 22, U.S. Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., wrote the chairman of the House Appropriations Committee. On Monday, by phone and letter, he asked Kent Connaughton, regional forester for the Pacific Northwest, to start over on the travel plan. On Tuesday, Monica Schwalbach, supervisor for the national forest, The plan was in the appeals stage, with implementation scheduled for June. Schwalbach made the right decision, but the difficult part remains. Both sides need to engage in civil conversations and compromise. The Forest Service, first and foremost, needs to make sure rules and maps are clear and understandable. It needs to be open to suggestions on issues from availability of firewood to access to specific roads or trails. Recreational users might need to make the bigger concession. To balance all concerns, the final plan inevitably will reduce access for motorized vehicles. We continue to support that overall goal. But we think the most important goal is one expressed by Walden spokesman Andrew Whelan: "Let's re-instill some integrity into the public process. That's goal No. 1."
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compressor - Noisebud compressor - Noisebud Menu Skip to content Home Merch Store VST Plugins Listen 3 Smile 3 Leaky2 Skyline Steijing 2.0 Fletchy-Muncher Legacy Plugins Legacy Bundle Mastering pHaasE Listen Channel Operators HaasPan Midsider Dynamics Slow-MB Slow Bipro 2 Lazy Kenneth SichEQ EQ and filters Chokidar EQ Curello Smile Binvert Filter Bompa Instruments Burt Catchdad Stepdad GranMa Metering MidiVU Evouyn Request Download Links About / Press Contact Tag Archives: compressor Bipro just got a major update, you don’t want to miss this Posted on 2017, February 14 by Noisebud The plugin that we saw as a joke has proven itself to be one of the most useful plugins we ever made. Bipro 2.0 provide you with all the mastering tools you need to control frequencies below 50Hz (except perhaps a limiter). It’s best used before any type of compression or limiting while mastering but as usual with audio, use it where you think it sounds the best. It can both be as transparent as it gets or leave both pleasant and unpleasant artifacts when pushed hard. We built it to work best at moderate settings but can be amazing as a sculpting tool to add punsch or add phase shifting artifacts into the mix. | Tagged bass, compressor, low end, mastering, plugin, vst Slow has release! Posted on 2015, October 18 by Noisebud A New version of Noisebud Slow have been released. Version 1.2 let you adjust the release time and by that it all of the sudden have a bunch of additional applications. We’ll make another demo video later this week. Donate and download today, you won’t regret it! Read more and download here! | Tagged audio, compressor, mastering, mixing, plugin, vst Slow Posted on 2015, August 25 by Noisebud Our mastering compressor Slow got an overwhelming welcome and we’re very proud. We’re currently working on version 1.1 where we’re going to add an HP side-chain filter and change the behavior of the Pre-Gain so that you can use it while mixing as well as mastering. Both features are based on user feedback. We made Slow for mastering and therefor we only tested it in mastering situations. Our users on the other hand, they throw it in to the mixing stage right away and didn’t care at all why and what we made it for. And we’re glad; slow work extremely well while mixing too. After we got positive user feedback we immediately tried it on drums, vocals, overheads and pretty much everything… It worked everywhere, most of the time we preferred Slow over classic compressors. Wow, I guess we didn’t know what a beast we created. Thanks for all the feedback and improvement suggestions, we probably have the best user base in the whole world! If you wonder how you get hold of updates when you paid for an earlier version… Just email us, we answer within 24H in most cases. If we’re not on vacation… But that does not happen that often. =) Check out Slow! | Tagged compressor, drums, electronimusic, mastering, mixing, plugin, pop, punk, rock, vocal, vst Search Donate! Support me on! Shopping cart Number of items in cart: 0 Your cart is empty. Total: $0.00 Checkout Newsletter signup E-mail: Subscribe Unsubscribe I have read the privacy policy and I agree to the data storage and use described there. Recent Posts NoLias Skyline 2.0 (beta) and Patreon Listen 3! Smile 3.5 Leaky2 version 1.5 64bit Fletchy-Muncher Smile, because we ported it! Skyline update 1.52 Skyline 1.5 Leaky2 Extended periods This video speaks for itself! =) New plugins! Composing Gloves explain Fletchy-Muncher better than we do Best Of Noisebud Bipro just got a major update, you don’t want to miss this Chokidar & HaasPan updates LUFS The Loudness Project Chokidar Demo/Tutorial Video Listen just got better – Version 2.0 Striker WordPress Starter Theme Powered By WordPress Noisebud
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Trump demands closure of 'corrupt' Clinton Foundation Donald Trump has demanded that Hillary Clinton shut down the charitable foundation founded by her husband, former US president Bill Clinton, branding it a "corrupt enterprise." The Republican presidential candidate also called for a special prosecutor to investigate his Democratic rival, accusing the FBI and Justice Department of a "whitewash" during their probe of her use of a private email server while secretary of state. "The amounts involved, the favors done and the significant number of times it was done require an expedited investigation by a special prosecutor immediately, immediately, immediately," Trump told a rally in Akron, Ohio, speaking of the State Department under Clinton. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump branded the Clinton Foundation "the most corrupt enterprise in political history" ©Molly Riley (AFP/File) The crowd responded with rowdy chants of "Lock her up! Lock her up!" In an earlier statement, Trump called the Clinton Foundation "the most corrupt enterprise in political history." The charity has raised some $2 billion since it was founded in 2001 after Bill Clinton left office. "It must be shut down immediately," Trump said. The Republican nominee said the foundation had received financial contributions from various countries "that discriminated against women and gays and everybody else." That remark apparently referred to various nations seen as having checkered histories on human rights, Saudi Arabia among them, that made generous donations to the foundation when Clinton, now the Democratic presidential nominee, served as President Barack Obama's secretary of state between 2009 and 2013. "I mean, that money -- it should be given back. They should not take that money," Trump told Fox. - 'People are gonna die' - James Carville, Bill Clinton's top strategist in his ultimately successful campaign for the presidency in the 1990s, warned of dire consequences should Trump and his supporters manage to shutter the foundation. "There will be people that are gonna die because of this," Carville told CNN, estimating that the foundation helped around 10 million people get access to low-cost HIV drugs. "All of the people that helped shut it down will say, 'Gee, some people, a million people, had to die, but we had to prove a point,'" Carville said. The Clinton Foundation disburses funds domestically and overseas, handing out some $218 million in 2014. A firewall was supposed to have been in place to ensure that the foundation's work remained completely separate from Hillary Clinton's role as head of US diplomacy, but critics said that barrier was permeable at best. - Newly released Clinton emails - Meanwhile, nearly 15,000 emails Hillary Clinton sent from her private server while secretary of state were released, and raised fresh concerns about potential conflicts of interest between the foundation and her service as the top US diplomat. Judicial Watch, a conservative group that has targeted Clinton for years, released the emails, including some purporting to show that various donors to the Clinton Foundation had lobbied one of her top aides, Huma Abedin, for access to the former first lady. The emails were made public by a judge after the group filed a request under the Freedom of Information Act. The newly released email exchanges appeared to show that a rich donor, Casey Wasserman, asked Bill Clinton aide Doug Band to contact Abedin for help in setting up a meeting with diplomatic officials in London, raising fresh questions about special favors for top Clinton Foundation donors. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said the Federal Bureau of Investigation had handed over about 14,900 new emails to the department, both personal and government-related, that would be made public. "There was nothing that we have seen that implied any kind of untoward relationship" giving a donor to the Foundation privileged access to the then-secretary of state, he said. Concerns were recently revived after emails surfaced showing that Band had contacted two senior State Department aides of Hillary Clinton, seeking their assistance in helping a donor -- Lebanese-Nigerian billionaire Gilbert Chagoury -- to secure a meeting with a US diplomat in Lebanon. Bill Clinton sought to tamp down the controversy, announcing last week that -- if his wife is elected president in November -- the Clinton Foundation would no longer accept foreign or corporate donations, and he would step down from the board. The former president said additional measures would also be taken under a Hillary Clinton presidency to make sure some programs are continued independently. "Much of the foundation's international work, like that of most global NGOs, is funded in part by donor governments' bilateral aid programs. If Hillary is elected, we will transition those programs out of the foundation to other organizations committed to continuing their work," Bill Clinton said. Robby Mook, Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign manager, told CNN on Sunday that the additional safeguards were "unprecedented... in terms of disclosure and limits." The Clinton Foundation has raised some $2 billion since it was founded in 2001 after Bill Clinton left office ©Michael loccisano (Getty/AFP/File) Former US President Bill Clinton (R) helps to fit an earmould on 13-year-old Kevin Njoroge, at Nairobi's Starkey Hearing Foundation, a member of the Clinton Global Initiative, in May 2015 ©John Muchucha (AFP/File)
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Dinner with Jesus – Let Us Be A People Skip to content Let Us Be A People Welcome! The purpose of this site is to provide Biblical devotionals that are short and encouraging that give a call to action. From time to time I will throw in a longer post with more content and background. Love Y'all! be Blessed! Menu + × expanded collapsed About Blog Contact Facebook Twitter Instagram Dinner with Jesus Posted byRobertf March 1, 2022 March 1, 2022 Posted inUncategorized Episode 170: Dinner with Jesus And it happened that He was reclining at the table in his house, and many tax collectors and sinners were dining with Jesus and His disciples; for there were many of them, and they were following Him. (Mark 2:15) There is a drastic difference between the Jesus we see in this story and the Jesus that the modern church has portrayed for way too long. Here we see Jesus at Levi’s house, having dinner with Levi’s friends and co-workers. The text says these people were following Jesus. This isn’t dinner at the Pastor’s house with the staff and deacons. This isn’t a who’s who of holy rollers having a meal with other Christians. This is Jesus and His disciples sitting in a house with people that were known sinners. Jesus liked these people and they liked Him. Jesus was in the presence of sinners and He wasn’t pointing out all of their faults. He wasn’t giving them a list of do’s and don’ts. He was simply having dinner with them and letting them get to know Him. Jesus had compassion for this crowd and was willing to go to them. The Jesus we have seen portrayed by the modern church is one who Judges sinners and condemns their behavior. The modern church has turned Jesus from someone to be followed, into someone to be feared. Modern day Jesus seems only to be found in the presence of other Christians in a church building on special days. Surely He wouldn’t be found having dinner with the sinners of today. Now I know we are supposed to invite people to our church gatherings on Sunday. We have been told that for years. “Be a Bringer” has been the slogan for many churches trying to drive attendance numbers. That’s all well and good but, when Philip told Nathanael to “Come and see”, he wasn’t inviting Nathanael to a church building. Philip took him into the very presence of Jesus. When Levi walked away from his tax collector’s booth, Jesus didn’t take him to the synagogue to talk to him. They went back to Levi’s house, in the company of people who looked nothing like disciples, and had a meal. They relaxed, broke bread, and had a conversation. This bothered the Pharisees. In verse 16 they ask, “Why is He eating and drinking with tax collectors and sinners?” It upset them that Jesus was more interested in the people who needed Him rather than those who claimed to already be holy. This has been the attitude of the modern church for too long. We offer criticism rather than cutlery. We are much quicker to offer a spot in a pew rather than a seat at the table. Maybe the problem is we only invite people to meet with Jesus on Sundays because that’s the only time we meet with Him as well. Jesus isn’t skipping dinner with us, He’s having dinner with those who have invited Him to the meal. Let us be a people who don’t complain about Jesus being at the table with people who need Him. Bitterness and judgement don’t make for a filling meal. Let us lay aside our pride and self-righteousness to make room for others in our lives and at our table. Jesus made time to be around people who were not like Him so that they would get to know Him for who he really was. Let us do the same so that those who don’t know Jesus will get to know Him through us. Love Y’all! Be Blessed! Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Posted byRobertf March 1, 2022 March 1, 2022 Posted inUncategorized Post navigation Previous Post Previous post: Follow Me Next Post Next post: Unholy Regulation Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (Address never made public) Name Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Δ About Blog Contact Let Us Be A People, Blog at WordPress.com. Follow Following Let Us Be A People Join 291 other followers Sign me up Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now. Let Us Be A People Customize Follow Following Sign up Log in Copy shortlink Report this content View post in Reader Manage subscriptions Collapse this bar %d bloggers like this:
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contact@sourcedatl.com | Welch Financial Advisors Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer Welch Financial Advisors Header Right View CecilyWelchCPA’s profile on Facebook View cecilywelchcpa’s profile on Twitter View cecilywelch’s profile on LinkedIn Main navigation Home About Services Blog Contact contact@sourcedatl.com GSCPA Welcomes New Board Member, Cecily VM Welch, CPA July 18, 2018 by contact@sourcedatl.com Leave a Comment Cecily VM Welch, CPA, is owner of Welch Financial Advisors, LLC. Cecily started her career as an internal auditor at Honeywell where she audited several international locations. She then transitioned to financial consulting with PriceWaterhouse and specialized in taxation at midsize and small firms in Georgia before starting her own firm in 2013. She has worked 25 years in both private and public accounting. Cecily joined The Georgia Society of CPAs in 2001 and has been an active member. In May of this year, she was on a panel of speakers as part of the AICPA Accounting Scholars Leadership Workshop (ASLW), which is a program for minority accounting students who plan to pursue the CPA credential. She is also the past-chair of GSCPA’s Tax Task Force and has served on this task force for many years. In additional to her involvement with GSCPA, she is a past subgroup chair on the IRS Advisory Council (SBSE Subgroup) and is an AICPA CPA Ambassador. Cecily graduated from North Carolina A&T State University with a bachelor’s in science in accounting and from the University of Wisconsin with an MBA. Filed Under: Uncategorized Plain Speak Explanation: DEPRECIATION RULES, I JUST RIGHT IT OFF RIGHT? May 2, 2018 by contact@sourcedatl.com Leave a Comment From conversations with several business clients, the depreciation rules have gotten so complicated that they just ignore them and leave it to us accountants to figure out. Each year there have been laws that update, change, or sunset the thresholds and/or the expensable amounts. It’s very difficult to keep up with the figures or why it matters. Head’s up, for those tax accountants reading this, this explanation won’t appease your technical knowledge, it’s just an overview and doesn’t cover the nuances Below is a basic overview of how the rules work and why these are special depreciation rules, meaning, in order to get an expense deduction, appropriate purchases still have to be capitalized. Recall the basic rule of items purchased that last more than 1 year, this hasn’t changed. In general, these items must be capitalized. Meaning, they get listed on an asset schedule and the expense gets spread over several years depending on IRS defined depreciable lives. For purposes of this ‘explanation on how it works’ we’ll assume a company purchases a $500,000 piece of equipment. And we’ll assume it gets depreciated (expensed on the P&L) over 5 years on a straight-line basis per ‘regular’ depreciation rules, so $100,000 depreciation per year. Further, assume the business has total income of $20M and total expenses of $19,800,000. Therefore, ignoring the new piece of equipment, the business has net income of $200,000. *One of the stipulations on Section 179 is that it can not create a loss for the business. Therefore, even if the threshold for maximum Sec 179 deduction is $1M (which it currently is) it is limited. And no, it doesn’t carry forward to the next year for the business. In the above example, only $200,000 Section 179 was taken, leaving $800,000 “on the table”. But this just goes away, it does not mean the next year the company has $1,800,000 of Section 179 they can use. Next year they still just have the $1M The above example seems pretty straight forward, however, we are talking about tax law here. Therefore, there are a lot of caveats and considerations about how/when/amount of the above items. The thresholds for if your company qualifies to use any of these special depreciation rules, what these rules can be applied on, and the amount that is allowable has changed each year – sometimes retroactively. For example, the amount of Section 179 deduction an individual taxpayer can take on their personal tax return is limited. This was more of a problem in prior years, i.e. prior to 2008 Section 179 deduction was limited to $125K per taxpayer. Therefore, if a taxpayer had ownership in 3 companies that each took $100K, then although they received $300k of Section 179 deduction, they were only allowed $125K on their tax return. Further, if an asset is sold prior to the ‘regular depreciable life’ then it’s a deduction that has to be recaptured. Section 179 has been changed by the following law changes (6 of which occurred at or after the end of the year it impacted): • ′Economic Stimulus Act of 2008′ (signed 02-13-2008) • ′American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009′ (signed 02-17-2009) • ′Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act of 2010′ (signed 03-18-2010) • ′Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010′ (signed 09-27-2010) • ′Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, Job Creation Act′ (signed 12-17-2010) • ′The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012′ (signed 01-2-2013) • ′The Tax Extenders Bill′ (signed 12-19-2014) • ′The Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015′ (signed 12-17-2015) • ′The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act′ (signed 12-22-2017) The list of Section 168 (bonus depreciation) changes is nearly as extensive. Sometimes it has allowed a 50% deduction or 30% deduction, and currently it’s a 100% deduction (effective Sept 27, 2017). No, I can’t explain why the TJCA retroactively created a 100% deduction effective 9/27/17 – but that’s what the law is. You can see by the above why businesses like the depreciation acceleration provisions. It allows the business to expense items in the current year when typical rules have the expense spread over several years. However, it is also very important that you use a tax professional who understands these rules to help your business plan for the year. Please note, this overview is not designed to be a commercial for my profession, us accountant’s didn’t come up with these rules, we just have figure them out. The complexity and constant changes frustrate us as well, because it makes it difficult to help our clients plan or predict financial outcomes. Has to be said, the above general information is not to be interpreted as specific tax advice and before implementing any tax strategies, consult your own tax advisor. Filed Under: Uncategorized As you prepare your taxes don’t forget to… April 5, 2018 by contact@sourcedatl.com Leave a Comment Dear Business Clients, During our time working together, we went over a number of tax-related topics. However, with it being a new tax year and with a new tax law among us, I thought it would be prudent to go over some of these topics again. Keep reading for a quick refresher. 1099s/ W-9 Now that we’ve gone through the 1099 cycle, it’s a good time remind you to obtain a W-9 form from any vendors, contractors, etc. before you pay them this year. This is the tax law, but unfortunately, it’s an area of tax law that businesses have neglected. Because of this, the IRS has increased scrutiny in this area and the penalties for not filing 1099’s when required are getting pretty steep. The only way to determine if a person, vendor or will need a 1099 is by having a W- 9 on file. The intricacies for when or if a 1099 is required isn’t as straightforward as we would like it to be; therefore do not make assumptions. For all people, vendors or contractors you pay in 2018, please get a completed and signed W-9 from them, and put it in a file (and send to your bookkeeper/accountant). If your business does not want to get W-9’s then you can choose to ONLY pay expenses (all expenses) via credit or debit card, Square or PayPal. If your business pays expenses in any other way such as checks, ACH or cash, get a W-9. Other Annual Compliance If you have not renewed your state registration for your business yet, be sure to do so as soon as possible. Georgia business owns can do so online at https://ecorp.sos.ga.gov/. The deadline is April 1. You also need to renew your business license, which should not be confused with the state registration. Your city or county typically administers the business license. If you are renewing your licenses, you probably received the renewal in the mail Some counties will let you renew online. Also remember that license renewals are county specific, and dates, process and the cost can differ. Additionally, be sure to complete your Business Personal Property Tax (BPPT) return for your respective county. Like the business license, you should have received your BPTT return renewal information in the mail. Similarly to how you pay a vehicle tax based on its value every year at renewal, business have to do the same for their business property they own. This involves items like desks, inventory and computers. To be honest, this does not make sense to me. Is this required for home-based businesses for those with a storefront? If so, then I’ve never did it as I imagine many others have not either. This is also an ideal time to check if you have any other tax filing requirements based on your facts and circumstances and if you’re meeting those obligations (sales tax, payroll tax, etc.). New Tax Law—Some changes to make immediately If you do your own bookkeeping, it would be prudent to create a new account called “Entertainment” in order to comply with the new tax law. This would be separate from the old “Meals and Entertainment” expense category. Under the new law, Entertainment is not deemed deductible and thus needs to be separately reported in the financial records. Please note that yes, we, the IRS, I, etc. know that entertainment expenses can be legitimate business expenses. That’s irrelevant—the law is not questioning if it’s a business expense, just that even if it’s a legitimate business expense, it’s not a tax deduction anymore. Also note, there are still many aspects of the new law that are unclear. If you do a search you’ll find multiple analysis that state different conclusions. That’s because the IRS nor Congress has had time to get into the details. For example: are meals still deductible when you take clients out? Great question. But truthfully, no one knows yet (there is commentary saying yes, commentary saying no), but none of it is authoritative. So still track all business expenses and activity. Once rules of the new law are more fully vetted by Congress and the IRS, more guidance will be available. In meantime, we do know that nothing is deductible if it isn’t properly tracked and substantiated, so please continue to do this. Remember that state tax law varies tremendously. Some states adopt part, all, or none of the new tax law. So, as you’re considering business operations, recognize that state laws can be very different from federal law and also very different from their neighboring states. If your business is operating as a partnership (it’s an LLC, LP, LLP, etc.) then it would behoove you to meet with a business attorney who is familiar with the recent changes to partnership audit tax law. Since this wasn’t a change that occurred in the December 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, a lot of businesses aren’t aware that partnership tax law was changed back in 2015 (with an effective date of January 2018). There are some changes to your partnership agreement that should be made (i.e. there’s no longer something called a ‘Tax Matters Partner’) and it’s even more critical now to seriously think about who or how the business will be represented if it is ever audited. General things to remember When it comes to substantiating expenses, remember you need BOTH the proof of payment (credit card or bank statement) and the receipt for that expense. This is often hard for new business owners to remember, but yes, both are necessary. The easiest way to remember this requirement is imagine your purchases at Amazon. The credit card statement will just say “Amazon”. The IRS (nor your accountant) has any idea if it’s for a business expense or not and how it should be categorized. The purchase could be a desk for your office or sports equipment for your son, the only way to know this is via the receipt. Given how critical it is to keep receipts, and because receipts now fade, I strongly recommend businesses invest in a scanner or consistently use a receipt storage software that you can take a picture of receipts and categorize. As business owners, you should be aware that you might get more pressure from your employees for reimbursement of more expenses. From an employee’s financial management perspective, it’s always better to get reimbursed for expenses versus deducting them. For example, if a business trip costs, $100, it’s better to get the money back from the employer rather than taking a $100 $100 non- reimbursed expense deduction on the tax return that would yield a savings of only $30 to $40. However, with small businesses and certain business models it is very difficult to reimburse employees for all expenses associated with doing their job well, so the ability to potentially deduct those expenses offered at least some relief for the employee. The new tax law changes this: there is no ability to deduct unreimbursed employee expenses going forward. Therefore, employers should be prepared for employees to want to discuss reimbursable and non-reimbursable expenses policies at the company. You’ve heard Welch Financial Advisors mention on several occasions that, yes, the financial and tax compliance piece of business ownership is very time consuming and can be feel burdensome. However, keeping accurate books and records is a basic expectation of a true business (from a bank’s perspective if you want a loan, from the IRS’s perspective, if you’re under audit). Recall, without accurate books and records and without operating like a business, the IRS has reclassified many businesses’ “activities” as a hobby and thus disallowed nearly all expense deductions. From their perspective, a true business does these things so they can run their business (identify profitable clients from non-profitable clients, identify profitable product lines, make hiring and firing decisions, etc.). The fact that these results end up on a tax return is just a byproduct of something the business should be doing anyway. I hope you find the above items helpful, and please contact Welch Financial Advisors for specific advice and specific steps as it relates to your business. The above general information is not to be interpreted as specific tax advice and before implementing any tax strategies, consult your own tax advisor. Filed Under: Uncategorized Footer Social View hh’s profile on Facebook View hh’s profile on Twitter View hh’s profile on LinkedIn © 2022 Welch Financial Advisors. Site managed by Red One Menu Home About Services Blog Contact
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The future is safer, cleaner, cheaper nuclear energy | Energy Focus Skip to main content Search form Search From the EIC Oil and Gas Power Nuclear Renewables Search form Search Nuclear The future is safer, cleaner, cheaper nuclear energy 07 June 2022 Moltex’s Stable Salt Reactor will usher in a new age of clean, low-cost energy, says Chief Commercial Officer Simon Newton Moltex’s UK team of scientists and engineers is focused on the complex challenge of delivering energy that is both clean and affordable, to address climate change. The company’s answer is simple: Moltex has designed a nuclear reactor that uses the natural properties of materials so that the reaction happens in a controlled and safe manner. The reactor design uses standard materials, has no moving parts and is inherently safe. It is easy to build, install and operate, leading to lower costs than for coal, oil or gas. The Stable Salt Reactor – Uranium (SSR-U) is a molten salt reactor, operating in the thermal spectrum and using low-enriched uranium (6%) in its fuel. Each reactor produces 40MW of thermal energy. This is enough to power a large town – but the reactors can be deployed in arrays on small sites, meeting the changing needs of growing urban centres. Unlike conventional reactors, the SSR-U’s output is dispatchable, which means that it can complement intermittent renewables, a role usually performed by fossil fuels. By producing heat at 700°C, the SSR-U can also replace fossil fuels in industrial processes and produce clean, low-cost hydrogen via high-temperature electrolysis. Unlike conventional reactors, the SSR-U’s output is dispatchable, which means it can complement intermittent renewables How does it work? The SSR-U reactor differs from conventional designs in its concept, construction and operation. Both the fuel and primary coolant in the SSR-U are molten salts. The fuel salt is contained in steel tubes, each of which is placed in a separate channel in a graphite matrix moderator, forming the reactor core. The core and primary heat exchangers are contained by the reactor tank vessel, which is filled with primary coolant. The vessel is placed in a concrete pit underground and covered with a concrete shield. The initial fuel load remains in the reactor for 20 years (with two refuelling cycles over an expected reactor lifetime of 60 years). Natural convection through primary and secondary coolant loops removes the heat generated by the fuel. If for any reason this were to stop, the core would heat up – as with any nuclear reactor – but reactivity would decrease. So, unlike conventional reactor designs, the SSR-U requires no active systems or pumps for heat removal or shutdown. In other molten salt reactor designs, where the salt acts both as fuel and coolant and is pumped through the system, corrosion is a major challenge. A unique feature of the Moltex design is that the fuel salt is separate from the coolant salt, allowing each to be tuned specifically for its task. By using different redox control mechanisms for each salt, Moltex can overcome these issues, even using standard steels to build its reactors. SMR opportunities in Canada Moltex Energy also has a Canadian subsidiary that is working on a 300 MW Stable Salt Reactor – Wasteburner (SSR-W) that is fuelled with recycled nuclear waste as well as a WAste To Stable Salt (WATSS) facility for recycling and thereby minimising nuclear waste. The Canadian federal government and the New Brunswick provincial government have both invested directly in the company, which is developing first-of-a-kind units for NB Power, and intends to build further units across the country and abroad. Moltex’s laboratory in Warrington hosts a team of 20 physicists, chemists, metallurgists and engineers working on the supporting R&D. They are demonstrating the corrosion performance of the salts to be used in the SSR-U. The SSR-U’s simple design, lack of moving parts, and inherent safety features translate into low capital costs. There is almost nothing for the operator to do other than defuel and refuel each reactor every two decades, making operational costs very low. What will the SSR-U be used for? From single units to large arrays, these devices will contribute to every aspect of decarbonisation across the economy: Clean electricity both on and off-grid Hydrogen as a direct fuel and through fuel cells Lower-emission heat to power industry Specialised applications such as marine propulsion and desalination. Though energy production is the largest global economic activity, it also drives economic development. The global community faces the dilemma of reducing the use of fossil fuels while supporting the economic ambitions of a population that could reach 11 billion by 2100. As the only way to answer both challenges is via cleaner energy production, the potential for the SSR-U is enormous. With its low cost, scalable configurations and high temperatures, it will suit any number of energy uses, for both developed and developing nations. What’s next for the SSR-U? While Moltex’s development activity continues, the company is now making the technology public and beginning the process of seeking the right jurisdiction in which to license and build the first plants. With the release of its energy strategy, the UK government is demonstrating a renewed focus on nuclear power, with a desire for 25GW or more by 2050. Moltex is keen to make the most of this newfound enthusiasm. The support required is not financial: this is a small reactor that can easily be financed by private equity. Moltex needs governments to provide access to the regulator, suitable sites and a licensing and consenting regime that is proportional in terms of costs and timescales. 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Amy S Fatzinger — University of Arizona Skip to main navigation Skip to search Skip to main content University of Arizona Home Home Profiles Departments and Centers Scholarly Works Activities Grants Datasets Prizes Search by expertise, name or affiliation View Scopus Profile Amy S Fatzinger American Indian Studies Program American Indian Studies - GIDP h-index 1 Citations 1 h-index Calculated based on number of publications stored in Pure and citations from Scopus 20162017 Research activity per year Overview Fingerprint Network Scholarly Works (3) Similar Profiles (1) If you made any changes in Pure these will be visible here soon. Fingerprint Dive into the research topics where Amy S Fatzinger is active. These topic labels come from the works of this person. Together they form a unique fingerprint. 1 Similar Profiles Cuckoo's Nest Arts & Humanities 100% Native Voice Arts & Humanities 98% Cultural Content Arts & Humanities 82% Winter Arts & Humanities 66% Blood Arts & Humanities 45% Filmmaker Arts & Humanities 37% Novel Arts & Humanities 25% Viewer Arts & Humanities 25% View full fingerprint Scholarly Works Scholarly Works per year 2016 2016 2017 2017 3 Review article Scholarly Works per year Scholarly Works per year Amid the Mockingbird's laughter: Non-Indian removals in Laura Ingalls Wilder's depression-era novels Fatzinger, A. S., Jun 1 2017, In: Western American Literature. 52, 2, p. 181-212 32 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review 1 Scopus citations Echoes of celilo falls and native voices in one flew over the cuckoo's nest Fatzinger, A. S., Jun 2017, In: Mosaic. 50, 2, p. 117-132 16 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review Cuckoo's Nest 100% Native Voice 98% Viewer 25% Winter in the blood: A case for maintaining cultural content in adaptations of indigenous stories Fatzinger, A. S., Dec 1 2016, In: Adaptation. 9, 3, p. 307-327 21 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review Cultural Content 100% Winter 80% Blood 54% Filmmaker 45% Novel 31% Powered by Pure, Scopus & Elsevier Fingerprint Engine™ © 2022 Elsevier B.V We use cookies to help provide and enhance our service and tailor content. By continuing you agree to the use of cookies Log in to Pure About web accessibility Contact us
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Wander Jah Buslife: Skoolie Feature Friday - Since We Woke Up Home About Buy the Book Shop Cart Contact Since We Woke Up Living Life on Purpose Alt Sidebar Search Home About Buy the Book Shop Cart Contact Home About Buy the Book Shop Cart Contact Feature Friday Wander Jah Buslife: Skoolie Feature Friday May 1, 2020 / We have affiliate agreements with certain brands and companies. If you purchase items or click on links through this site, we might get a kickback from those brands or companies. This doesn't affect you or what you pay in any way, but it does help fund our journey - so thank you! Today’s Feature Friday is Wander Jah Buslife – an Australian based bus conversion with serious design style. We are actually featuring one bus conversion on two accounts today! The @wander_jah_buslife and @runningwld_mama accounts both feature the adventures of Lloyd the skoolie and his entourage – Jed and Marthe and their children, Ellida and Embla. The accounts are worth a follow not just for the gorgeous conversion but for the seriously amazing scenery they encounter as they travel down under. So what’s so amazing about this bus conversion? A lot. We actually had a hard time narrowing down our favorite features on this bus because there’s so many. So without further ado, on to the feature! THAT KITCHEN, THAT KITCHEN, THAT KITCHEN Seriously – what’s not to love in this photo? The tiles are absolutely the focal point, adding texture and depth to the space. We especially love them matched with the sleek countertops and raw wood on the cupboards and ceiling. This is a tiny kitchen that packs big style. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jed Harris (@wander_jah_buslife) on Apr 28, 2020 at 12:39am PDT A BUS WITH ROOM FOR A FAMILY This photo of their kiddos sharing the family room with those from fellow traveling families during a meetup absolutely hits us in the heart. Just because you have a tiny home doesn’t mean there isn’t room for community and family, and this photo is proof. Tell me you don’t immediately feel the homey vibe in this space! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jed Harris (@wander_jah_buslife) on Apr 9, 2020 at 8:52am PDT A SLEEK EXTERIOR Lloyd isn’t strictly a skoolie, in that he wasn’t a former school bus. We won’t hold that against him, however, because we can’t get over how sleek and streamlined his exterior is! We love the paint jobs on our fellow skoolies, but we won’t lie – we’re a little jealous of this look with its large windows. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jed Harris (@wander_jah_buslife) on Apr 18, 2020 at 9:12pm PDT WINDOWS AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE Speaking of windows, check out these views! On our own skoolie floor plan, we chose to leave as many windows as possible open, but this is a whole other level of windows to the outside. Those huge, largely unbroken views totally have us drooling over here. View this post on Instagram A post shared by • M A R T H E • (@runningwld_mama) on Apr 30, 2020 at 5:17am PDT AN ADORABLE BATHROOM WITH A CONCRETE TUB Having a bathtub in a bus conversion is tricky – it has to be worth the space and options are limited. With two young kiddos who need baths, however, we think this is a bus tub done right! Small and unobtrusive, it still packs style and fits perfectly into the design and decor. Interesting fact? This tub is actually a concrete planter! View this post on Instagram A post shared by • M A R T H E • (@runningwld_mama) on Sep 18, 2019 at 6:06pm PDT WANDER JAH BUSLIFE AND RUNNING WILD MAMA Want to see more of Lloyd and his family? Check out both the @wander_jah_buslife and @runningwld_mama Instagram accounts for more adventures! Have a skoolie you think we should feature? 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Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption Joachim Ronneberg: "I only realised the importance of the mission after the bomb on Hiroshima" Seventy years ago, a small team of Norwegians was sent from Britain to carry out one of the most daring and important undercover operations of World War II - the aim was to prevent Adolf Hitler building an atomic bomb. On Thursday, the leader of that team and its last surviving member returned to London to lay a wreath at a memorial and receive a flag that had flown over Parliament. In glorious sunshine, with the Houses of Parliament as a backdrop, Joachim Ronneberg, 93, sat quietly as the head of Norway's armed forces paid tribute to one of their country's great heroes. Buglers played and then a minute's silence was observed as a wreath was placed at the memorial on the Embankment to the Special Operations Executive (SOE), the organisation Winston Churchill had tasked with carrying out undercover operations in Nazi-occupied Europe. The SOE raid Mr Ronneberg led 70 years ago was described as the most successful act of sabotage in the war and one with the potential to alter its course. We very often thought that this was a one way trip Joachim Ronnenberg, Leader of Operation "Gunnerside" In the public mind, the raid was captured in true Hollywood style by the 1965 film The Heroes of Telemark starring Kirk Douglas. That version was not quite true to real life - but the story of the real heroes of Telemark is still extraordinary. Secret mission Mr Ronneberg had fled Norway for Britain when the Nazis had invaded, but was determined to return and fight. He was summoned to an office of the Special Operations Executive just above Baker Street Tube station in London and asked to undertake a special mission. He was asked to find six men he wanted to take on the mission as soon as possible. The target of the raid was in Vermork, in a remote part of Norway, home to the largest hydroelectric plant of its type in the world. Mr Ronneberg says he was never told exactly why they were being asked to destroy it. Heavy water Heavy water, or deuterium oxide, contains a hydrogen isotope that has a neutron, making its molecules heavier than those in normal water In nuclear reactors it acts as a "neutron moderator", meaning it slows down neutrons, making nuclear-fission reactions more likely It is a more effective moderator than normal water as it absorbs less neutrons, meaning natural uranium, rather than enriched, can be used in reactors This makes it cheaper and easier to extract plutonium for use in nuclear weapons British intelligence had realised that the Nazis were protecting the plant because it produced a supply of heavy water, which could be used in the production of an atomic bomb. Direct bombing was ruled out because of the scale of civilian casualties that would result if the liquid ammonia storage tanks at the plant were hit. A small team known as the Swallows had landed in October 1942. Their task had been to guide in two gliders full of airborne troops who would destroy the plant. But this mission ended in disaster. One of the gliders crashed into a mountain and another onto high ground. The survivors were executed, but the Swallows survived and lived in the wild, hunting for food. After three months, they received a message that six more Norwegians would be sent in an operation codenamed Gunnerside. Mr Ronneberg was to be the leader of the team. "We very often thought that this was a one way trip," he told me during an interview at Britain's exclusive Special Forces Club, whose walls are littered with pictures of veterans of secret operations. 'Impossible climb' It was 16 February, deep winter and pitch black, when Mr Ronneberg jumped from the plane. Underneath snow suits, they wore British battle-dress in the hope it would offer them some protection if captured. Image caption Joachim Ronneberg (centre) at a service to commemorate his team If they were known to be members of the Norwegian resistance, they would have been shot immediately. They carried cyanide pills as well - just in case. "We jumped out at midnight and the landscape was covered with snow," Mr Ronneberg says. The team landed in one of the wildest areas of northern Europe and in the wrong location - miles away from the planned site, and it took five days to connect with their reception party. Eventually they made their way to the plant by night. There was a bridge across the gorge that the Germans thought was the only way to cross and so it was carefully guarded. The gorge was steep and dangerous with a river flowing through it. The men decided to vote on which route to take and the majority voted for the gorge. "When you look at the gorge where we climbed down, you feel it is impossible," Mr Ronneberg says. They crept into the factory along a railway line that a local contact had told them was relatively unguarded. They used wire-cutters to get into the factory. The doors to the heavy-water plant were closed and so Mr Ronneberg crawled in through an access tunnel. "Getting inside I was quite certain that the rest of the party would follow me, but only one chap came," Mr Ronneberg says. "The other ones hadn't found the entrance for the tunnel. "Therefore we decided we would have to do it ourselves and started laying out the charges." 'Hope of freedom' Two more men, who had broken a window, eventually joined them. The explosion when it came was almost disappointing - not quite the huge bang they had expected. But the escape was the most remarkable aspect of the mission. Nuclear weapons Nuclear bombs have only been used twice in history, both by the US on Japan The first, on 6 August 1945, killed more than 100,000 people in the city of Hiroshima Three days later, the second killed at least 40,000 people in Nagasaki Was it right for the Americans to drop nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? It involved travelling more than 200 miles on skis through southern Norway. An entire German division was sent to chase them across Telemark, with aircraft searching overhead. With a wry smile, Mr Ronneberg describes it as "the very best skiing weekend I ever had". The plant was put of action for months. Later, when it was possible to attack it from the air, American bombers inflicted further damage. A ferry carrying supplies of heavy-water away from the plant was also sunk. When did Mr Ronneberg realize the importance of the mission? "That was in August 1945 when they dropped the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and then we knew what we had done was of great importance. Not until then," he says. For Mr Ronneberg - the last member of the team to survive - the 70th anniversary is a chance to remember those he served with. "We were a gang of friends doing a job together," he says. It is also an opportunity to emphasise the importance of the ties between Norway and Britain forged during the war. Present at the ceremonies to mark the anniversary were the head of Norway's armed forces and its defence minister. Mr Ronneberg received a flag which had flown over the Houses of Parliament. It was a reminder, he says, of the time during the war when he looked up at it flying over Westminster. The colours had reminded him of his own flag and the fact Britain offered the best hope of freedom for his homeland. "We felt very much that we had a big debt to Britain," he tells me. "They received us, they trained us and they helped us. This operation wasn't Norwegian or British at all. It was an Allied operation."
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Potential car buyers view the CODA electric car February 2, 2012 at the 2012 Washington Auto Show at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC. The CODA sedan, is a four-door, five passenger electric car powered by a battery pack that is expected to deliver a range of 150 miles (240 km) per charge according to CODA. (Karen Bleier/AFP/Getty Images) CODA electric car. (Karen Bleier/AFP/Getty Images) BENICIA (CBS / AP) — Electric car maker CODA Holdings Inc. filed for bankruptcy protection Wednesday after selling just 100 cars and said it plans to quit the auto business altogether. The Los Angeles-based parent of CODA Automotive filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in federal court in Delaware. A consortium of debtors plans to acquire CODA for $25 million, according to a company statement. The company’s statement said it plans to concentrate on CODA Energy, an energy storage business founded two years ago, and exit the automotive business. “CODA Energy’s products are based on the same core battery management technology found in its vehicles adapted for stationary applications,” the statement said. “One of the company’s installations in San Francisco, for example, helps a large hotel integrate solar power efficiently and avoid peak electricity charges.” The 4-year-old company now has 40 workers. It furloughed around 50 but expects to call them back when the sale is completed. CODA is the latest casualty in an electric vehicle market that has struggled to lure consumers who are skeptical of the short battery life, high price, and a lack of infrastructure that can require recharging stops of several hours on long trips. Last month, Anaheim-based Fisker Automotive Inc. confirmed it had laid off about three-fourths of its headquarters workers as it struggles with financial and production problems. Fisker, which makes the $100,000 Karma plug-in hybrid sports car, missed a crucial production target for a half-billion-dollar public loan. It has sold fewer than 2,000 Karmas, despite early projections of 11,000 sales per year, and it hasn’t produced any cars since its battery supplier filed for bankruptcy protection last year. Tesla Motors Inc., based in Palo Alto, sells an electric car that starts at $62,400 after a federal tax credit and can go up to 230 miles on a full charge, with pricier versions that can go 300 miles. Tesla has sales or service locations in 19 states but owes the government for a $465 million federal loan. The automaker announced its first-ever profit earlier this year. CODA’s business plan of marketing to private consumers was unrealistic because it pitted the startup against established players, said Phil Gott, senior director of IHS Automotive, an auto forecasting and advisory firm. “They’re not alone,” he said. “I just think they’re the latest victim of very big dreams and very shallow pockets.” “It speaks to people with, let’s say, an unrealistic view of what it takes to enter … the car business,” Gott said. “People don’t buy technologies. They buy utility, they buy style, they buy convenience, they buy service, they buy warranty support. “People who say `I have a great new technology,’ the best thing to do … is to sell it to someone who’s already got all of the other things you don’t have,” he said. Buoyed by hundreds of millions of dollars in backing, CODA moved from Santa Monica and opened its 100,000-square-foot global headquarters in Los Angeles in the fall of 2011. Last year, its plant in the Bay Area city of Benicia began rolling out its five-passenger sedan. It had a single-charge range of up to 125 miles. The car’s battery, body and most other components were made in China and assembled in California. The company had big plans, estimating it would sell 10,000 to 14,000 vehicles in its first 12 months. Instead, it sold around 100. Its sticker price of $37,250 – reduced to $27,250 with federal credits and state rebates for electric vehicles – coupled with a lengthy recharge time of six hours and humdrum styling failed to attract buyers. Investors also became wary, and a proposed $150 million securities offering resulted in less than $22.5 million, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing last year. The company also withdrew a request for more than $300 million in federal loans. However, CODA’s troubles are simply growing pains for an embryonic technology, Gott said. “In about a decade or so it’ll be really ready for the consumer,” he said. Smart producers would concentrate on selling all-electric vehicles to fleet users, like governments or companies, Gott said. Fleet vehicles generally travel established routes and return to garages where they can be recharged overnight. They don’t need to worry about “interrupting the charge in the middle of the night to take the kid to the hospital,” Gott said. China is one of the hopefuls for fleet sales. BYD Co. Ltd., one of the largest manufacturers of rechargeable batteries, announced plans Wednesday to build electric buses and batteries at plants in California’s Mojave Desert. BYD, which opened its North American headquarters in Los Angeles in 2010, says the plant will initially turn out 10 electric buses under contract for the city of Long Beach. (Copyright 2013 by CBS San Francisco. All Rights Reserved. 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As 2012 drew to a close, a big decision was stressing us out. Our small team of five had been working on a nascent product called OnTheAir with the mission of making the most interesting people in the world more accessible. After two years of pursuit, we decided that our product wasn’t going to work, and that it was time to sell the company. Because our options at the time were primarily talent acquisitions, our main goal was to find a high impact project that the team would be excited about. Yahoo gave the most compelling pitch: join the soon-to-be-announced Mobile and Emerging Products group led by Adam Cahan, and help Yahoo build a mobile presence from scratch. The hard decision wasn’t whether or not to join Yahoo, but what to do once we got there. Thankfully we were given tremendous freedom to carve out our role in the newly formed group, and we made impact our number one priority. While a number of exciting new product teams pitched us to join their efforts, we had an inkling that we could accomplish more at Yahoo if our work could be leveraged across all of Yahoo products. Moreover, we craved to work on something at a large scale after working on a pre-product/market fit product for two years. Starting to think harder about the idea of a Growth Team, we reached out to a number of Growth leaders to hear about their experiences — people like Hiten Shah, Greg Tseng, Andrew Chen, Othman Laraki, and Elliot Shmukler. These meetings were the turning point for us, as we came away impressed by both the individual acumen of these folks and the massive impact they were able to have with relatively small teams. So despite zero experience working on growth-related projects, we decided to start the first ever Growth Team at Yahoo, with a focus on growing Yahoo’s mobile products. Since then we’ve come a long way. Yahoo Mobile as a whole has been greatly successful, growing from essentially non-existent revenue to more than $1B in revenue in 2014. While I’m not allowed to share specific numbers externally, our team’s initiatives have added substantially to both the revenue and active user counts. More importantly, the team keeps expanding with great people. Last year we were thrown an incredible stroke of good fortune, inheriting one of the very best Growth leaders in Arjun Sethi — who now oversees the Growth Team — and a whole team of growth minded folks from the MessageMe acquisition. As an aside, I suggest you check out Arjun’s killer consumer product framework that we use for thinking about consumer products. Two and a half years in, we finally feel like we have a team that’s operating at scale and kicking butt. While we still have A LOT to prove, now is a good time to reflect on our learnings around starting a Growth Team from scratch. We hope that our successes and failures can help guide you as you pursue growth at your own companies. To start a Growth Team, you must address the following questions… Is your product ready for growth? Who will be your executive champion? How should you structure the team? How should you spend your first 30 days? Is your product ready for growth? Growth has become a bit of a catch-all term, and the term “growth hacking” has its place among some of the most overloaded and gimmicky catch phrases in tech. Thus I’d like to offer up a definition for what a Growth Team actually does, largely borrowed from Arjun: Growth Teams expand the value of, and customer base for a product that is already working through rapid, data-informed experimentation. The corollary to this definition is that you should not start working on growth unless your product has product/market fit. I won’t go into how you know if you have product/market fit as this topic is well covered by other writers. If you haven’t read up on this, I recommend this post by Brian Balfour, this talk by Hiten Shah, and of course the seminal piece on product/market fit by Marc Andreessen. Above all else, this is the one thing you must be honest about. We were given this advice early on and ignored it several times, trying to apply growth methodologies to products and behaviors that were not yet established. Every time we tried this we failed, and you will fail too if you don’t take this advice to heart. Who will be your executive champion? So you have product/market fit and you want to get the Growth Team going. Who do you need to convince? Andy Johns first wrote about the importance of executive sponsorship for growth initiatives, and we have experienced this to be critical as well. My recommendation is that the product lead of the Growth Team report to someone on the executive team, ideally the CEO/Founder. The engineering lead for the Growth Team should report to the engineering counterpart of your executive sponsor. The Yahoo Growth Team sponsor was Adam Cahan, an SVP at Yahoo who ran all of Yahoo Mobile at the time. Adam championed our team and evangelized our wins. His support was (and still is) one of the most important factors in our success. Here’s why getting an executive champion is so important: You’re going to work on someone else’s product The product you’re planning to grow already has a product and engineering team, a codebase, a team culture, and often a set of priorities that have nothing to do with your own. You are going to impact all of those things when you insert yourself into their process. When we scaled out our service to cross-promote apps to Yahoo mobile web users, we had to write a service that processed every single mobile web request at Yahoo. It sat at the top of the user experience for every mobile web property. Product owners across the company were understandably nervous about this, and having a strong mandate to do this made it possible. Even with the mandate, we still had to do a lot of work to get support from the partner teams — it was vital that we respected the host team’s culture, integrated into their workflow/schedule, and clearly articulated the importance of the Growth Team’s work. However, without a mandate, the project would not have gotten past Go. You’re going to try controversial things When we first started down the path of app promotion, we initially got strong push-back from folks in the brand team around some of our experiments that deviated from the company style guide and marketing voice. To be fair, the brand team was doing exactly what they were supposed to be doing, and only Adam’s clearance allowed us to experiment freely. While I can’t share specifics, I can say that some of our best performing variants were a bit unconventional. The freedom to experiment with unconventional methods is essential if you want to grow, and you need executive air cover to do this. How should you structure your team? First, the easy part: a Growth Team is just a product team. That means you need awesome engineers, designers, and PMs. Depending on what you work on, you probably want some people that are good at marketing as well, although often that falls on your designers/PMs. One trap I frequently hear people fall into is that they empower a PM to work on growth initiatives with no design or engineering team. The idea is that this person will learn about growth and push for it to get on other teams’ roadmaps. This almost never works, as your priorities will always play second fiddle to the lead PM on the host team. A more interesting question deals with the personality traits you want on your team. Andy Johns states that at Facebook, Growth Team members are data-driven and aggressive, with an appetite for risk. Brian Balfour looks for people with a relentless drive for learning and improvement for HubSpot’s Growth Team. Chamath Palihapitiya talks about how he looks for people that care about delivering value over perception in one of the best ever talks about Growth. At Yahoo, we have found three personality traits to be particularly important for members of the Growth Team: Open-minded This is the #1 characteristic we look for because the best ideas are often counter-intuitive, and you get the most leverage out of growth experimentation when you can test vastly different theories. If you are overly dogmatic on what will work and what won’t, you will likely miss some of the biggest wins. This is doubly important for Growth Team leaders (PMs, Tech Leads) who have the power to kill ideas. One of the first things Arjun said to me when we met was,“I can’t give you any meaningful advice about your product specifically, because every situation is different, and you’ll have to find what works. I just have a process that I believe in that I can share with you.” This willingness to be open minded is exactly what you want in a growth leader because what works is constantly changing: the growth strategy for one product might not work for yours, the best channels six months ago are likely saturated, and your customers have a unique intent when coming to your product. Thinks for herself In the same Chamath talk, he states that the most important cultural achievement of the Facebook Growth Team was to “eliminate ego and invalidate lore.” All companies have false narratives that propogate, often by high ranking people. You want people who are inherently skeptical of what is accepted as “Truth” at your company, and who are willing to form their own opinions based on data and then test them. Often times these lead to the most important findings and biggest wins. For example, I believed late last year that we had exhausted all of the growth/optimization from our app promotion system. One of my new teammates from MessageMe, Sergei Sorokin, disagreed openly and then proceeded to execute on a plan that doubled the amount of app installs we were driving in the next quarter. If Sergei hadn’t been inherently skeptical of my position, which was informed by living and breathing this same project for a year(!), we would have left a lot of growth on the table. Quickly learns new things The engineers on your team will write server, web, and mobile app code. Your PMs will need to be equally comfortable diving deep into data and writing marketing copy, especially early on. The marketing tactics you try constantly change and range from paid acquisition to SEO to notifications/re-engagement. Almost no one is deep in all of these areas, and you need people that can quickly pick up new skills. The person that is the world’s leading expert in Android/machine learning/Systems/Whatever, but has never written a website or mobile app, is probably wrong for your team. We of course look for all of the usual traits you want in a team member: excellence at her craft, driven, team-first mentality, fun to be around, etc., but we carefully screen for the three traits above in all of our hiring. For what it’s worth, people that have been founders and started companies often seem to exhibit these characteristics. How should you spend your first 30 days? So you’ve got a killer product team and an executive sponsor. Awesome. You probably also have some doubters in the organization. Some of the common objections include “product teams should be accountable for user growth, why do we need a growth team?” and “we already have a marketing team!” Moreover, there are lots of shiny new features on the company roadmap that would really benefit from having your engineers. The pressure is on to prove your worth, so where should you start? There are three things you should do in your first month: Focus the team around one metric Great growth teams usually focus exclusively on one metric. Note that this is different for every company — Wealthfront focuses on dollars under management, AirBnB focuses on nights booked, Linkedin focuses on new user signups, and social media properties tend to focus on DAUs. That said, they all have a single metric to focus on because it makes prioritization of growth projects much simpler, and it focuses the team in a way that allows everyone to contribute ideas. Josh Elman has a good deck on how to think about what your single metric should be here. Generate a few quick, high-impact wins and evangelize them Remember the doubters? This is the easiest way to get them on your side. I recommend picking a flow that has a ton of traffic and that hasn’t been rigorously tested and improve it dramatically. New user signup and onboarding is usually a good place to start. More importantly, pick something that you can change quickly, meaning you can show impact in just a couple of weeks of work. There is almost always low hanging fruit you can pick by running tests on copy, calls to action, or subtle UX changes. Once you see results, create a case study and promote it widely throughout the company. This will cause other teams at the company to want to start working with you, and will ensure the ongoing support that you need. Start investing deeply in the tools for analytics & experimentation Once you’ve hacked your way to a few quick wins, you’ll likely discover that the analytics and experimentation tools you’re using won’t suit your long term goals around deep analysis and rapid experimentation. Growth Teams tend to win by creating compound interest, meaning lots of small/medium wins rather than a few big ones. This means you need to optimize your team for high experiment throughput, and nothing will slow you down more than weak data/experimentation tools. Every company’s situation is different, and the best tools change every quarter, so trying to recommend an exact toolset isn’t helpful. That said, make sure you reach out to people that have done this well recently and bring the best-in-class tools in-house. In summary… If you want to start a Growth Team, we recommend that you… Ensure you have product/market fit before starting. Find an executive champion. Put together a product team with people that are open minded, that think independently, and are capable of quickly picking up new skills. Knock your first month out of the park by selecting one key metric, scoring/evangelizing some quick wins against that metric, and starting your investment in experimentation/analytics infrastructure. Now go crush it! Thanks to Ana Braskamp and Hiten Shah for reading drafts of this post. Thanks to Abel Allison, Dan Hopkins, and Mike Kerzhner for going through this journey together from the start.
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DAVENPORT, OH—While making campaign stops in Ohio Thursday, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney stopped by the Morningside Assisted-Living Center, where he talked exclusively to elderly men and women who will still be alive and physically able to vote this November. "President Obama has given us a failed economic policy, a job-killing health care plan, and out-of-control government spending, but if I'm elected, I can promise a better, brighter America for you, you, you, not you, definitely not you, and…you," Romney said while shaking the outstretched hands of only the healthiest-looking residents in the Morningside dining hall. "Together, the five of us can help turn this country back into the thriving, prosperous place it once was." At press time, Romney was waiting for his advisers to check the medical records of a smiling 92-year-old woman before returning her wave. Advertisement
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Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre has signed on to provide color commentary for a college football game featuring his alma mater Southern Mississippi, regional sports channel Comcast Sports Southeast (CSS) announced Friday. Article continues below ... The 41-year-old future Hall of Famer will serve as a live television analyst when Southern Miss hosts Rice on Oct. 1. "I’m excited to be back at Southern Miss with the Golden Eagles," Favre said in a press release. "I’m not committing to a new career in broadcasting, but just wanted to support Southern Miss and check out the view from the press box. It should be fun and I hope the fans enjoy it." Favre, who started at quarterback for Southern Miss from 1987-1990, set several passing records at the school despite being recruited as a defensive back out of high school. "CSS is thrilled to have Brett share his knowledge and insight as color analyst," CSS general manager Mark Fuhrman said in a statement. "We’ve had a great relationship with Conference USA for many years and I know our viewers will enjoy hearing Brett’s perspective on the game." After finishing his career at Southern Miss, Favre was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 1991 NFL draft. He was traded to the Green Bay Packers in 1992 and went on to play 16 seasons there, leading them to two NFC Championship Games and a Super Bowl title in the 1996 season. Favre, who has made a handful of highly-publicized returns to the NFL in recent years despite signaling his intentions to retire, called it quits once again following the 2010 season. His final year in the league was plagued by injuries and an off-field scandal involving allegations that he sent lewd photographs to former New York Jets game-day hostess Jenn Sterger. In 20 NFL seasons, Favre was named to 11 Pro Bowls and earned three league MVP honors. He holds the NFL all-time record for career passing yards (71,838) and touchdown completions (508).
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Joan Ceciel Quigley (April 10, 1927 – October 23, 2014), of San Francisco, California, was an astrologer best known for her astrological advice to the Reagan White House in the 1980s. Quigley was born in Kansas City, Missouri. She was called on by First Lady Nancy Reagan in 1981 after John Hinckley's attempted assassination of the president, and stayed on as the White House astrologer in secret until being outed in 1988 by ousted former chief of staff Donald Regan. Relationship with Nancy Reagan [ edit ] Joan Quigley first met Nancy Reagan in the 1970s on The Merv Griffin Show.[1] After Ronald Reagan became president, and after the attempt on his life on March 30, 1981, Nancy asked Quigley if she could have foreseen, and possibly prevented, the assassination attempt. Quigley answered affirmatively, saying that she could have done so had she been looking at the time. At that point, Nancy Reagan enlisted Quigley's astrological advice on a regular basis, and held frequent telephone conversations with Quigley. Explaining why she turned to Quigley, Nancy later wrote, "Very few people can understand what it's like to have your husband shot at and almost die, and then have him exposed all the time to enormous crowds, tens of thousands of people, any one of whom might be a lunatic with a gun.... I was doing everything I could think of to protect my husband and keep him alive."[2] Joan Quigley discussed her relationship with Nancy Reagan in a book, titled What Does Joan Say?. Quigley wrote, "Not since the days of the Roman emperors, and never in the history of the United States presidency, has an astrologer played such a significant role in the nation's affairs of State." When Donald Regan took over as chief of staff for President Reagan in 1985, he was informed by Reagan aide Michael Deaver about Quigley and her role.[3] Regan, who frequently quarreled with Nancy Reagan, resigned in 1987 after the Iran–Contra affair. In 1988, Regan published his memoir For the Record: From Wall Street to Washington, revealing that Nancy Reagan had consulted with Quigley, and previously with astrologer Jeane Dixon. Regan wrote: Virtually every major move and decision the Reagans made during my time as White House Chief of Staff was cleared in advance with a woman in San Francisco [Quigley] who drew up horoscopes to make certain that the planets were in a favorable alignment for the enterprise.[3][1] After the leak, Quigley was swarmed with media attention.[4][1] Of the entire incident, Nancy Reagan said, "Nobody was hurt by it—except, possibly, me."[2] Quigley died after an illness on October 21, 2014.[5] Bibliography [ edit ] Joan Quigley, Astrology for Adults (New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1969) (New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1969) Joan Quigley, Astrology for Parents of Children & Teenagers (New York: Prentice-Hall, 1971) (New York: Prentice-Hall, 1971) Joan Quigley, What Does Joan Say?: My Seven Years as White House Astrologer to Nancy and Ronald Reagan (New York: Carol Publishing Group, 1990) See also [ edit ] References [ edit ] Sources [ edit ]
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President Barack Obama is offering “condolences” to the family in the wake of the death of longtime Cuban dictator Fidel Castro. “At this time of Fidel Castro’s passing, we extend a hand of friendship to the Cuban people,” Obama said, noting that many Cubans and Cuban Americans had “powerful emotions” about the dictator’s death. Obama did not mention Castro’s evil dictatorship, his suppression of human rights, or the brutal oppression and murder of millions of Cuban citizens in his statement. Instead he noted that the relationship between Cuba and the United States was “marked by discord and profound disagreements.” He also took the opportunity to praise his efforts to normalize economic relations with Cuba, despite the country’s leaders refusing to respect basic human rights. “Today, we offer condolences to Fidel Castro’s family, and our thoughts and prayers are with the Cuban people. In the days ahead, they will recall the past and also look to the future,” he said. “As they do, the Cuban people must know that they have a friend and partner in the United States of America.”
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On the radio..oh, oh, oh…on the radio – Writing Roads Skip to main content Writing Roads search Menu Home How Who Notebook Wish Contact search Writing Roads Press enter to begin your search Close Search On the radio..oh, oh, oh…on the radio By Julie RoadsJanuary 14, 2009Blogging, Critical Copywriting, How To, News, Social Media, The Business One Comment Yes, I agree…that title, and my singing, are just terrible! If you feel like listening to me chat…I was on a very spirited (sound effects and all) Blog Talk Radio show yesterday with real estate industry dudes (literally) Jason Crouch and Ken Cook. I start around the 10 minute mark and we talk about all kinds of things including blogging, blog ghostwriting, copywriting, marketing…and on and on. Next Post When your work enters your subconscious mind When your work enters your subconscious mind Join the discussion One Comment Jason Crouch says: January 14, 2009 at 11:50 am Julie – We really enjoyed having you on the show yesterday. I look forward to getting to know you better in 2009! Have a great week! Reply Leave a Reply Cancel Reply My comment is.. Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Share Tweet Share Pin Contact Julie Roads tel: 413.281.6013 email: [email protected] Subscribe to The Notebook Email Address First Name Last Name © 2018 Writing Roads 13, LLC | Site Designed by Simply Styled Sites linkedin RSS instagram Close Menu Home How Who Notebook Wish Contact
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"I’M just admiring myself in the mirror – I’ll only be a second . . .” Manson preens, reclining on a bed fit for an orgy in a dimly lit room on the upper storey of his quaint villa in the Hollywood hills. PR Handout 13 Marilyn Manson's music video for KILL4ME and features Johnny Depp, naked women and himself in a state of undress I’d been expecting something more gothic, more of a Marilyn’s mansion, if you will, when I was invited to his home. But why would anything be predictable in the world of the man who hit the headlines this week for pointing a fake gun at his crowd in San Bernardino on the day of the Texas church massacre? He’s one of the more unnerving people I’ve been stuck in a bedroom with and I leapt at the chance when he said: “I have the new video if you want to see it. “It was filmed in this room — it’s quite the panty-dropper, huh?” he smirked referring to the seductive surroundings before taking a generous slug of vodka. Perou 13 The icon is still hampered by a leg brace after breaking his leg during a New York gig He’s not too mobile, hampered by a chunky leg brace, a legacy from breaking a leg a month ago on stage in New York. His career is on the move again, though, courtesy of unexpectedly aggressive new album Heaven Upside Down. Having charted at No7 on its October release, it is his most successful album in a decade. He hits play on his as-brilliant-as-it-is-debauched video for KILL4ME. It features Johnny Depp, two naked girls and himself in a state of undress. I recognise the stairs I just climbed and the ornate golden headboard, and reflect that this used to be Depp’s house (he owns the street) and he gifted it to Manson so they could be close. Perou 13 In recent years, Marilyn Manson has seen a resurgence in his career and his most successful record in a decade As the video finishes, Manson says: “At the end, when you see the underwear burning, those are mine — and that’s Johnny’s lighter — he burnt my f***ing underwear! “I was embarrassed to be nude in front of these two girls, Johnny too. “We’ve been friends for so long but we don’t sit around and look at each other’s undercarriages.” Their friendship goes back nearly twenty years. He adds: “We were both white trash from hillbilly country, to use the vernacular, and sharpened our teeth in Florida.” Perou 13 Marilyn Manson is quick to defend his buddy of 20-years Johnny Depp from media criticism after the premier of Murder On The Orient Express Manson was also quick to defend his buddy over media comments after the recent Murder On The Orient Express film premiere: “The press said he looked worse for wear and reeked of booze. He looked handsome as f*** and I want to go on record saying that.” Manson, 48, and without children of his own, is godfather to Lily Rose, 18, daughter of Depp and Vanessa Paradis. “She’s amazing,” he gushed. “Seeing Johnny raise his two kids who are so intelligent and so successful in just being happy while in a world where their father is always in the spotlight and working is very admirable. “This gives me hope because I always worried about not being around enough to have my own kids, not the fact I’d be irresponsible or leave absinthe lying around. I’m still not sure it’s fair bringing up a kid in my world. 13 Marilyn Manson's biggest hits include Sweet Dreams and The Beautiful People “I wouldn’t want the baggage that comes with being Marilyn Manson to affect them.” Manson, whose real name is Brian, was close to his father Hugh Warner, who died in July, and it has had a profound effect on his latest album. He says: “Heaven Upside Down ended up being the title — originally I was, like a child, all enthusiastic and said it was going to be called SAY10 and released on Valentine’s Day. But at that time I did not know my father was going to become so ill. “Back then we didn’t have Revelation #12 (the opening track) and Threats Of Romance. Perou 13 Marilyn Manson opened up about how the death of his father impacted his album “But those songs now exist because they were written differently. They were all prose, for the most part, just hadn’t been committed to a song. “It was about having enough space, a couple of months to deal with what was happening in my life and to really absorb the record. “Since my father died, I’m the last in the bloodline. Maybe I’ll freeze my sperm into a popsicle and I’ll put it in the freezer between the dead hummingbird I found in my yard and the lollies.” Manson’s new musical talisman, film composer Tyler Bates, joined Manson while making his last record, The Pale Emperor, and provides the secret ingredient, yet again, on Heaven Upside Down. Getty - Contributor 13 Marilyn Manson said next year will be busy for the acting front as a Stephen King project is lined up He recalls: “I first met Tyler on the set of Californication and he invited me to his studio. The first fruit of us working together was Third Day Of A Seven Day Binge and almost simultaneously we became like step-brothers. “He can look at a line in dialogue — in this case lyrics — and bring an emotion to it. And on the track Heaven Upside Down he really hits the notes on that.” Death is a lingering theme in the gloomy bedroom and Manson’s thoughts turn to Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington’s suicides. He says: “I grew up listening to Soundgarden though but I always thought Linkin Park sounded like The Backstreet Boys meets Korn — it just wasn’t for me. But later I played shows with them, hung out with them all. I think I took them to their first strip bar — but I’m not really sure. This content is subject to copyright. 13 Marilyn Manson has been target of many campaigns to end his career and in 1999, was blamed as the inspiration behind a mass-shooting “I’ve always frowned upon the idea of suicide. Not to be disparaging but I think it affects too many other people. I’m not saying that about Cornell or Bennington, just to be clear. “I’ve never tried to kill myself because I’d be great at it. “I’ve even put in my will that when I die, which will probably be never, I want my funeral to be loaded with dynamite and to explode so everyone there dies.” In 1999, Manson’s career was all but destroyed as he was falsely blamed for influencing the Columbine High School shooting with his subversive lyrics. Marilyn Manson pretends to pepper crowd with bullets from fake assault rifle… just hours after Texas massacre This content is subject to copyright. 13 Marilyn Manson recently hit headlines for pretending to pepper a crowd with bullets hours after the mass-shooting in Texas Middle America made him their poster boy for hate and his life was in danger. On the eve of one show, he recalls: “Hunter S Thompson called and said, ‘don’t f*****g go on that stage.’ There were about 40 undercover police officers and snipers because there were so many people saying they were going to kill me.” In referring to his controversial nun and gun-totting video for his incendiary single We Know Where You F****** Live he explains: “I can see how people can be offended by my art. “But my intention, from the start, is to make people think. And you need to remember freedom of speech doesn’t come with a dental plan.” Getty Images - Getty 13 Marilyn Manson, 48, has never had children but is the godfather to Johnny Depp's daughter Lily Rose His stance has attracted media criticism, as have his San Bernardino antics, where he brandished a fake assault rifle. He says: “My shows are never meant to be ill-timed. I can’t help that the world happens the way it does. “But I can say it was not meant to offend people that have been harmed or affected in that way. I didn’t know about the Texan massacre until I walked off stage.” But would he have reconsidered his theatrics if he had known in advance? Hulton Archive - Getty 13 Marilyn Manson made his film debut in 1997 in David Lynch's critically acclaimed Lost Highway He says: “I can’t say for sure. I went home that night and tried to watch The Walking Dead and the whole episode was about guns and I’m sitting there thinking I’m being blamed for something that I didn’t really do. “I’m accepting my responsibility for my performance — it had a theatrical point to it and was meant to say something. “Sometimes I know where to draw the line, start the line, cross the line but I don’t believe in back-up plans. If what you’re doing isn’t working you have to have the ability to react and adapt like in warfare, and that’s probably something I learned from my Vietnam veteran father.” But it’s not just the Press that Manson has had a run-in with lately. He was riled by Justin Bieber’s claims to have made Manson “relevant again” by wearing and repurposing classic Manson T-shirts. This content is subject to copyright. 13 Marilyn Manson accepts responsibility for his controversial art and performances but says its 'theatre' Manson says: “I don’t want to judge him as I’ve only met him one time. It’s strange, I had a dream last night where he had grown into the size of the Hulk but he was all yellow. “You could call it a nightmare I guess, he was shirtless singing Christian rap. It was weird. He had nipple piercings too — I’m not making this up!” But hip-hop star Lil Uzi Vert seems to hold Manson in much higher regard. Manson says: “He said, ‘you’re real’ and while he grew up in a very different world to me he reminds me of me. I like his voice, approach and that he gets rock ’n’ roll.” This is no swansong album for Manson. Next year looks like a busy one on the acting front too, with a Stephen King movie in the pipeline. PR Handout 13 Marilyn Manson's album Heaven Upside Down is out now Before then you can see Manson — complete with his transforming mobility scooter and provocative props — in the UK this December on his Heaven Upside Down tour. ​ Rock star Marilyn Manson was injured during a concert in New York when a large prop fell on him MARILYN MANSON - HEAVEN UPSIDE DOWN REVIEW ★★★★ 1. Revelation #12 2. Tattooed In Reverse 3. We Know Where You F****** Live 4. SAY10 5. KILL4ME 6. Saturnalia 7. JE$U$ CRI$I$ 8. Blood Honey 9. Heaven Upside Down 10. Threats Of Romance
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Tesco could launch Clubcard TV, a TV and film streaming service which their customers would be able to access and use for free. The service, which is currently being trailed among Tesco employees, will have thousands of films and TV shows to be played over an internet connection. Clubcard TV will be a joint offering from Tesco Clubcard and blinkbox, the movie streaming service which Tesco bought 80 per cent of in 2011. The service is currently in beta, a software development stage, with Tesco staff able to sign up. So far the site has Batman and Superman films on its lists, as well as TV comedies Goodness Gracious Me and Two Pints of Lager & a Packet of Crisps. The service will work in a similar way to others such as Netflix, except it promises "no schedules, no fees and no fuss". The site says Clubcard TV is a "thank you" to Tesco's customers. Clubcard TV follows up an initiative last year which allowed Clubcard customers who bought DVDs in Tesco to watch them online via Blinkbox. Rival supermarket Sainsbury's announced plans for a video-on-demand service in August 2012. In January, Netflix premiered its first original TV series, House of Cards, starring Kevin Spacey.
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(Emily Spartz/The Argus Leader/AP) President Barack Obama is notoriously ungenerous about granting pardons, but on Wednesday he handed down 13, bringing his five-year total to 52. One of the lucky pardon recipients didn't go to prison, but rather spent six months confined to his home for dumping slaughterhouse waste into South Dakota's Big Sioux River. Ronald Greenwood served as manager of the wastewater treatment plant at meat processor John Morrell & Co.'s Sioux Falls, S.D., facility in the early 1990s and oversaw the pollution. Greenwood and his assistant manager, Barry Milbauer, pleaded guilty in January 1995 to conspiracy to violate the Clean Water Act. The duo doctored water quality tests in 1991 and 1992, when the company ramped up its slaughterhouse operations. A 1997 U.S. Court of Appeals decision denying an appeal from another Morrell employee summarized the pollution scheme: "In the first technique, which the parties frequently refer to as 'flow manipulation' or the 'flow game,' Morrell would discharge extremely low levels of water (and thus low levels of ammonia nitrogen) early in the week, when Greenwood and Milbauer would perform the required tests. After the tests had been performed, Morrell would discharge an exceedingly high level of water (and high levels of ammonia nitrogen) later in the week. The tests would therefore not accurately reflect the overall levels of ammonia nitrogen in the discharged water. In addition to manipulating the flow, Greenwood and Milbauer also engaged in what the parties call 'selective sampling,' that is, they performed more than the number of tests required by the EPA but reported only the tests showing acceptable levels of ammonia nitrogen. When manipulating the flow and selective sampling failed to yield the required number of tests showing acceptable levels of ammonia nitrogen, the two simply falsified the test results and the monthly EPA reports, which [plant manager Timothy] Sinskey then signed and sent to the EPA." In 1996 Greenwood and Milbauer were sentenced to six months of home confinement, 100 hours of community service and a $1,000 fine. Greenwood was ordered to pay $5,000 and Milbauer $3,000 to the Big Sioux River Environmental Trust. Despite admittedly breaking the law, Greenwood was apparently uncomfortable with what he was doing. The appeals court upheld meat plant manager Wayne Kumm's conviction, noting that Greenwood "began complaining about the violations and campaigning for physical improvements... to decrease future violations," but that Kumm "silenced him." At one company meeting Kumm told Greenwood, "[n]ow is not the time or the place to discuss those matters," the court recounted. The wastewater plant manager would "rant and rave... several times a week about the permit violations" to Kumm, according to the appeals court. A Department of Justice press release from February 1996 says the pollution was disclosed voluntarily by Chiquita Brands, the parent company of Morrell until late 1995. Milbauer, Greenwood's deputy, resigned his position because of the pollution, the Justice Department said. He was not pardoned by Obama. It's unclear how Greenwood's pardon application won rare approval by the president. A search of opensecrets.org revealed no significant political contributions. Greenwood did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A woman who answered his home phone Thursday afternoon said he did not have a lawyer who could field questions. A spokesperson for South Dakota's Department of Environment and Natural Resources was unable to immediately say if the Big Sioux River continues to face any issues from the 1990s slaughterhouse pollution. Spokespeople for the Sierra Club and Greenpeace, two major U.S. environmentalist groups, did not offer immediate comment on the pardon. More News:
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The coffee giant's CEO is encouraging the company's 191,000 employees to talk about race relations with customers through an initiative called "Race Together." Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is encouraging baristas to discuss race relations with customers. Starbucks The company has held meetings over the past three months with workers about race, according to a statement from Starbucks. The first open forum was improtu and held for staffers in Seattle, where the company is headquartered, in response to police killings of unarmed black men in Ferguson, Missouri, and New York. The open forums on race then took place in cities across the U.S., including Oakland, Los Angeles, St. Louis, New York, and Chicago. The CEO, who oversees 12,000 U.S. stores, now wants those conversations about race to continue and involve Starbucks customers too. Starbucks "To be honest there were people that said, this is not a subject you should touch. This is not for you, this is not for a company, this is for someone else," Schultz said in a video message to employees. "I reject that. I reject that completely because we can't leave this to someone else." According to Fortune, 40% of Starbucks employees are members of a racial minority. Baristas in cities where the forums were held were encouraged to write the slogan "Race Together" on customers' cup, according to CNN. Starbucks On Sunday, Starbucks ran a full-page ad in the New York Times and USA Today, the latter of which is a partner, announcing the new initiative "Race Together." news.starbucks.com Beginning on Monday, Starbucks baristas have the option of discussing race with customers, as they hand them cups with the handwritten words "Race Together." news.starbucks.com As part of the initiative, a packet of reading material, written by Starbucks and USA TODAY, will appear in the newspaper starting Friday, March 20. It will also be available at Starbucks stores. The supplement includes race "conversation starters," including one fill-in-the-blank question that asks: "In the past year, I have been to the home of someone of a different race ___ times." It also encourages people to tweet responses to questions such as: "How have your racial views evolved from those of your parents?," according to USA Today.
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Check out my FIM title card project jowybean.deviantart.com/galler… I will have a new card done soon Nothing of season 5yet but there will be.I want to start making more traditional art just to give my creative juices some thing new to tackle. Although I am happy I have some what found my own voice with my brony art, now feels like the right time to continue experimenting with media and styles.And No despite the layout of the picture this is not the pony version of The last supper. This is just a simple slice of moment at the dinner table with the Sparkle family when Twi was a Filly. Until next deviation LATERS Bronies drawn with pencils Uni Pin pens and pro markers in 4 hours Win Fail Is this CuteWinFail I choose to use a tan colour to emphasise the past feel in the scene
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(Last Updated On: June 10, 2018) The sun and the vitamin D that we derive from it is critical to our health. Now we learn that a lack of vitamin D from the sun is linked to diabetes. Type 2 diabetes and vitamin D Researchers from Harvard University and Seoul, Korea have determined that vitamin D deficiency is linked with a significantly greater risk of type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance. The researchers, from Seoul National University College of Medicine and the Harvard Medical School, teamed up to follow 1,080 Korean middle-aged adults for five years. At the beginning of the study none of the subjects had any symptom of diabetes. The researchers then followed the subjects along with their vitamin D status. The subjects were divided into three groups based upon this average blood-based vitamin D status. The first group – 10% of the subjects – had vitamin D (25(OH)D) levels in the blood of less than 10 ng/mL. This is considered being deficient in vitamin D. The second group had vitamin D levels below 20 ng/mL – considered insufficient. Nearly 52% of the subjects were insufficient in vitamin D. The third group had what the researchers considered as sufficient levels of at least 20 ng/mL 25(OH)D vitamin D in their bloodstream (although many experts believe these levels are still not sufficient for health). About 38% of the test subjects had these levels or higher. The deficient group had almost three times the incidence of type 2 diabetes at the end of five years compared to the “sufficient” group. Nearly 16% of the deficient group contracted type II diabetes, while only 5.4% of the “sufficient” group contracted diabetes after five years. 10% of the insufficient group (between 10 and 20 ng/mL of 25(OH)D in the blood) had diabetes after five years, almost double that of the “sufficient” group. The researchers eliminated obesity, hypertension and other known diabetes risk factors from the results. The researchers concluded that: “The current prospective study suggests that vitamin D metabolism may play a role in Type 2 Diabetes pathogenesis independently of known risk factors.” Vitamin D and blood sugar link This comment above is significant because the relationship between vitamin D and glucose and/or insulin metabolism has been relatively unknown. What is now becoming evident is that vitamin D is indeed linked to diabetes and glucose metabolism. The research was led by Dr. James Meigs, a Medical Doctor and Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Meigs is a leading researcher in the areas of type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. In a previous study by Dr. Meigs and associates, it was determined that those with lower vitamin D status had biomarkers consistent with insulin resistance. Type 1 Diabetes and vitamin D Research from the Ankara Dişkapi Children’s Research Hospital in Turkey found that type 1 diabetes. They also found that insulin medication requirements are linked to vitamin D deficiency. The researchers tested 100 patients with type 1 diabetes who were between 5 and 20 years old. The patients were tested for levels of vitamin D and its related metabolites and nutrients along the vitamin D pathway (serum calcium, phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase, parathyroid hormone, 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD), and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D). The research found among the diabetes patients that 71% were either vitamin D deficient or had insufficient levels of vitamin D in the body – as measured by serum 25OHD. Only 29% had normal levels (above 10 ng/mL) of 25OHD. In addition, those patients with less than 10 ng/mL of vitamin D (serum 26OHD) required significantly more insulin than those patients who had serum 25OHD levels over 10 ng/mL. This indicated clearly that diabetes severity was directly associated with vitamin D availability in the body. The researchers tested the patients over the next year, and found the results consistent. The research, led by Dr. Ozgul Thnc, concluded that vitamin D plays “an important role in the glucose/insulin metabolism.” Their findings were clear: “We found a significantly higher insulin requirement in type 1 diabetes mellitus children with decreased serum 25OHD levels and decreased insulin sensitivity.” Insulin sensitivity is related to the cells readily accepting insulin, which escorts glucose into the cell. When cells become less sensitive to insulin, the bloodstream is flooded with unabsorbed glucose, creating high blood sugar levels. This in turn creates numerous health problems, ranging from obesity to heart disease. While only a few foods contain vitamin D and vitamin D can be supplemented, sun exposure is an inexpensive and healthy way to maintain consistent vitamin D levels, assuming the season and location. Find out more about the health benefits of sunshine and vitamin D: REFERENCES: Lim S, Kim MJ, Choi SH, Shin CS, Park KS, Jang HC, Billings LK, Meigs JB. Association of vitamin D deficiency with type 2 diabetes in high-risk Asian subjects. Am J Clin Nutr. 2013 Mar;97(3):524-30. Liu E, Meigs JB, Pittas AG, McKeown NM, Economos CD, Booth SL, Jacques PF. Plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin d associated with insulin resistant phenotype in nondiabetic adults. J Nutr. 2009 Feb;139(2):329-34. Thnc O, Cetinkaya S, Kizilgün M, Aycan Z. Vitamin D status and insulin requirements in children and adolescent with type 1 diabetes. J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab. 2011;24(11-12):1037-41. Please share this to help someone else. Print Facebook Tumblr Twitter Email Reddit Pocket Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp More
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This information can include your IP address, browser type, domain names, internet service provider (ISP), and the files viewed on our websites (e.g., HTML pages, graphics, etc.), the files viewed on our, or our customer’s websites (if those websites are hosted on HubSpot e.g. HTML pages or, graphics etc), your operating system, access times and referring website addresses. When you use the Subscription Service, we collect and store the categories of information listed above in logs in the following instances, subject to the customer’s implementation settings: - When a HubSpot user logs into their account and accesses tools in the HubSpot Platform; - When an individual visits a customer’s website, if the website is hosted by the HubSpot product; or - When an individual visits a customer’s website, if the customer’s website is self-hosted, if the customer uses our plug-ins, and the customer uses HubSpot scripts and content (such as embedded forms). 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To Provide the Subscription Service We use your account information and Customer Data to provide the product and services to you. For example, we use the email address you provide when signing up for the product to create your user account, and we use your payment information to process payments for paid use of the Subscription Service. We also use this information to authenticate you when you log in and to provide customer support. c. To Improve and Develop Our Product and Services We collect usage data about how you or your users interact with our product and services. We use this data to develop and improve our products and services. For example, we use usage data to assess trends and usage across the product to help us determine what new features or integrations our users may be interested in. We use Customer Data in an anonymized manner for machine learning that supports certain product features and functionality with the Subscription Service. For example, machine learning helps power the business card scanner tool if you use our mobile apps and allows for easier imports of data into your HubSpot account. You may opt-out of having your Customer Data used for machine learning purposes by emailing privacy@hubspot.com We may publish data about how our product and services are being used across our customer base. When we share statistical information externally in this way, the data will be aggregated and we will not identify individual users or customers. For example, we may publish blog posts on trends or insights into how users are interacting with our product. d. To Secure and Protect our Product and HubSpot Users We use your account information to investigate and help prevent security incidents. We may also use this information to meet legal requirements. We use your information to verify user accounts, new product sign-ups, and to detect and prevent product abuse. This includes enforcing our Acceptable Use Policy. We use log files to provide general statistics regarding use of the websites by you, including how you use our websites, what country you are logging in from (for analytics, export control and regulatory purposes) and to help improve the navigation experience. Your IP address is also collected and logged for security and debugging purposes, for example to track access patterns, investigate security events and incidents. For these purposes we do link this automatically-collected data to other personal data provided by you such as name, email address, address, and phone number. e. To Market and Promote the Subscription Service We use the information you provide to HubSpot to market and promote the products, services, and other offerings. For example, we use the information, like your email or physical address, to send information or HubSpot content to you which we think may be of interest to you by post, email, or other means and send you marketing communications relating to our business. We use this information to promote the use of our services to you and share promotional and information content with you in accordance with your communication preferences. We may also reach out to you via telephone to ask about other HubSpot products or services you may be interested in. If you have a call scheduled with a HubSpot representative, we may record and transcribe the call. You will be notified prior to the call that the call is being recorded, and you will be offered an opportunity to opt-out of having the call recorded. We receive information from third party service providers and other sources such as third party providers of business information and publicly available sources. We may receive and use this information from these service providers and other sources in combination with other information we collect through other means described in this Privacy Policy for the purposes of providing you with updates and an improved Subscription Service, like personalized communications, event promotion, and tailoring the websites or product to improve user experience. f. Other purposes if we obtain your consent We share your data with third parties when you give us consent to do so. g. Legal Basis for Processing Personal Data (EEA and UK visitors only) If you are a website visitor located in the European Economic Area ("EEA") or United Kingdom ("UK"), HubSpot Ireland Limited is the data controller of your Personal Data. HubSpot's Data Protection Officer can be contacted here. Our legal basis for collecting and using the Personal Data described above will depend on the Personal Data concerned and the specific context in which we collect it. However, we will normally collect Personal Data from you only where we have your consent to do so, where we need the Personal Data to perform a contract with you, or where the processing is in our legitimate interests and not overridden by your data protection interests or fundamental rights and freedoms. In some cases, we may also have a legal obligation to collect Personal Data from you. If we ask you to provide Personal Data to comply with a legal requirement or to perform a contract with you, we will make this clear at the relevant time and advise you whether the provision of your Personal Data is mandatory or not (as well as of the possible consequences if you do not provide your Personal Data). Similarly, if we collect and use your Personal Data in reliance on our legitimate interests (or those of any third party), we will make clear to you at the relevant time what those legitimate interests are. 3. How We Share Information We Collect a. Third Party Service Providers We use third party service providers to support our websites, products, and services. For example, we use service providers for data hosting, application development, and marketing. We may need to share your information with service providers to provide information about products or services to you. Examples may include removing repetitive information from prospect lists, analyzing data or performing statistical analysis on your use of the Subscription Service or interactions on our websites, providing marketing assistance, processing credit card payments, supplementing the information you provide us in order to provide you with better service, developing and improving the product and services, and providing customer service or support. These service providers are prohibited from using your Personal Data except for these purposes, and they are required to maintain the confidentiality of your information. In all cases where we share your information in this way, we explicitly require the third party service providers to acknowledge and adhere to our privacy and data protection policies and standards. b. Partners We may share data with trusted HubSpot partners to contact you based on your request to receive such communications, help us perform statistical analysis, or provide sales support, or provide customer support. Partners are prohibited from using your Personal Data except for these purposes, and they are required to maintain the confidentiality of your data. We also partner with trusted third parties to provide you with co-marketing content that we think may be relevant to you. When you engage with these co-marketing partners, we will tell you who we are sharing data with, and provide a link to the co-marketing partner’s privacy policy so you can learn more about how to opt-out of the partner’s communications. These co-marketing partners are required to adhere to our privacy and data protection policies. For more information on our co-marketing program, see this page. If you do not want us to share your Personal Data with these companies, please contact us here. c. Corporate Events If we (or our assets) are acquired by another company, whether by merger, acquisition, bankruptcy or otherwise, that company would receive all information gathered by HubSpot on the websites and the Subscription Service. In this event, you will be notified via email and/or a prominent notice on our website, of any change in ownership, uses of your Personal Data, and choices you may have regarding your Personal Data. d. Public Forums Our websites may offer publicly accessible message boards, blogs, and community forums (e.g. HubSpot Community). Please keep in mind that if you directly disclose any information through our public message boards, blogs, or forums (including profile information associated with the account you use to post the information) it may be read, collected and used by any member of the public who accesses these websites. Your posts and certain profile information may remain even after you terminate your account. We urge you to consider the sensitivity of any information you may disclose in this way. We will correct or delete any information you have posted on the websites if you so request, as described in Section 7 "How to Access & Control Your Personal Data" below. In some cases, we may not be able to remove your information, in which case we will let you know if we are unable to and why. e. Compelled Disclosure We reserve the right to use or disclose your Personal Data if required by law or if we reasonably believe that use or disclosure is necessary to protect our rights, protect your safety or the safety of others, investigate fraud, or comply with a law, court order, or legal process. If you use the Subscription Service, Customer Data is considered Confidential Information and you should review the Confidentiality terms in the Customer Terms of Service for more information. 4. How We Transfer Data We Collect Internationally a. International Transfers within the HubSpot Group To facilitate our global operations, we may transfer information to other HubSpot Affiliates where we have operations for the purposes described in this policy. Please see Annex 3 of our Customer Data Processing Agreement for a list of HubSpot Affiliates and their locations. This Privacy Policy will apply even if we transfer Personal Data to other countries. We have taken appropriate safeguards to require that your Personal Data will remain protected wherever it is transferred. When we share Personal Data of individuals in the European Economic Area ("EEA"), Switzerland or the United Kingdom ("UK") within and among HubSpot’s Affiliates, we make use of the Standard Contractual Clauses (which have been approved by the European Commission) and the UK Addendum (as defined within our Customer Data Processing Agreement) as well as additional safeguards where appropriate (such as commercial industry standard secure encryption methods to protect customer data at rest and in transit, TLS for HubSpot hosted sites, web application firewall protection, and other appropriate contractual and organizational measures), for more information please see here. We are also certified to the EU-U.S. and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield Principles to help safeguard the transfer of information we collect from the EEA, Switzerland and UK. Please see our Privacy Shield notice below for more information. b. International transfers to third parties Some of the third parties described in this Privacy Policy, which provide services to us under contract, are based in other countries that may not have equivalent privacy and data protection laws to the country in which you reside. When we share Personal Data of individuals in the EEA, Switzerland or UK with third parties, we make use of a variety of legal mechanisms to safeguard the transfer including the European Commission-approved standard contractual clauses, as well as additional safeguards where appropriate. For transfers to or from the United Kingdom, we make use of the UK Addendum. For transfers to or from Canada, we make use of the standard contractual clauses. With respect to personal data received from or transferred to Canada, HubSpot is subject to the regulatory enforcement powers of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada. Please contact us if you need more information about the legal mechanisms we rely on to transfer personal data outside the EEA, Switzerland, Canada, and UK. c. Privacy Shield Notice HubSpot participates in and complies with the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework and the Swiss–U.S. Privacy Shield Framework (collectively, "Privacy Shield Frameworks") regarding the collection, use, and retention of Personal Data of individuals in the European Union, Switzerland and UK. The following affiliated entities adhere to the Privacy Shield Principles: HubSpot Ireland Limited, HubSpot Germany GmbH, HubSpot France S.A.S, HubSpot UK Holdings Limited, HubSpot Canada Inc., HubSpot Australia Pty Ltd, HubSpot Asia Pte. Ltd., HubSpot Latin America S.A.S, and HubSpot Japan KK. HubSpot is committed to subjecting all Personal Data received from European Union (EU) member countries, Switzerland and the UK in accordance with the Privacy Shield Principles. Please note that we do not rely on the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield as a data transfer mechanism. To learn more about the Privacy Shield Principles, visit the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Privacy Shield List at https://www.privacyshield.gov. You may direct any inquiries or complaints related to our Privacy Shield compliance here. If you have an unresolved privacy or data use concerns that we have not addressed satisfactorily, please contact our U.S.-based third party dispute resolution provider (free of charge) at https://feedback-form.truste.com/watchdog/request. The Federal Trade Commission has jurisdiction over HubSpot’s compliance with the Privacy Shield. Under certain conditions, more fully described on the Privacy Shield website, you may be entitled to invoke binding arbitration when other dispute resolution procedures have been exhausted. In the context of an onward transfer, HubSpot is responsible for the processing of Personal Data it receives under the Privacy Shield and subsequently transfers to a third party acting as an agent on our behalf. HubSpot shall remain liable under the Privacy Shield Principles if our agent processes your Personal Data in a manner inconsistent with the Privacy Shield Principles, unless HubSpot is not responsible for the event giving rise to the damage. 5. How We Store and Secure Your Information a. Data Storage and Security We use a variety of security technologies and procedures to help protect your Personal Data from unauthorized access, use or disclosure. We secure the Personal Data you provide on computer servers in a controlled, secure environment, protected from unauthorized access, use or disclosure. All Personal Data is protected using appropriate physical, technical and organizational measures. For more on Security at HubSpot, please see https://legal.hubspot.com/security. b. Retention of Personal Data How long we keep information we collect about you depends on the type of information and how we collect and store it. After a reasonable period of time, we will either delete or anonymize your information or, if this is not possible, then we will securely store your information and isolate it from any further use until deletion is possible. We retain Personal Data that you provide to us where we have an ongoing legitimate business need to do so (for example, as needed to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes and enforce our agreements). When we have no ongoing legitimate business need to process your Personal Data, we securely delete the information or anonymize it or, if this is not possible, securely store your Personal Data and isolate it from any further processing until deletion is possible. We will delete this information at an earlier date if you so request, as described in the section "How to Access & Control Your Personal Data" below. If you have elected to receive marketing communications from us, we retain information about your marketing preferences for a reasonable period of time from the date you last expressed interest in our content, products, or services, such as when you last opened an email from us or ceased using your HubSpot account. We retain information derived from cookies and other tracking technologies for a reasonable period of time from the date such information was created. The data our customers process in connection with the Subscription Service is retained according to HubSpot Customer Terms of Service and Customer Data Processing Agreement. 6. Cookies and Similar Technologies a. Cookies When you visit our websites, sign up for a HubSpot account, attend a HubSpot virtual event, or request more information about HubSpot, we collect information automatically using tracking technologies, like cookies and tracking pixels. For more information please refer to our Cookie Policies below. HubSpot and our partners use cookies or similar technologies (such as web beacons and JavaScript) to analyze trends, administer the website, monitor how visitors navigate around the websites, and to gather demographic information about our user base as a whole. To find out more about how we use cookies on our websites and how to manage your cookie preferences please see: - HubSpot Cookie Policy - The Hustle Cookie Policy - Trends Cookie Policy b. Advertising We partner with third party ad networks to display advertising on our website or to manage our advertising on other sites. Our ad network partner uses cookies and web beacons to collect information about your activities on this and other websites to provide you targeted advertising based upon your interests. If you wish to not have this information used for the purpose of serving you targeted ads, you may opt-out by using these services: https://optout.networkadvertising.org/ or https://optout.aboutads.info/ (or if located in the European Union, by clicking here: http://www.youronlinechoices.eu/). Please note this does not opt you out of being served advertising you will continue to receive generic ads. c. Third Party Tracking Technologies The use of cookies and web beacons by any tracking utility company is not covered by our Privacy Policy or Cookie Policy. 7. How to Access & Control Your Personal Data a. Reviewing, Correcting and Removing Your Personal Data You have the following data protection rights: - You can request access, correction, updates or deletion of your Personal Data. - You can object to our processing of your Personal Data, ask us to restrict processing of your Personal Data or request portability of your Personal Data. - If we have collected and processed your Personal Data with your consent, then you can withdraw your consent at any time. Withdrawing your consent will not affect the lawfulness of any processing we conducted prior to your withdrawal, nor will it affect processing of your Personal Data conducted in reliance on lawful processing grounds other than consent. - You have the right to complain to a data protection authority about our collection and use of your Personal Data. Contact details for data protection authorities in the EEA are available here). To exercise any of these rights: - for HubSpot, including our websites and product or services, please use this form; - for the Hustle and Trends please contact us at privacy@hustle.co; or - for all HubSpot brands (including the Hustle and Trends) write to us by mail at HubSpot, Inc., 25 First Street, 2nd Floor, Cambridge, MA 02141 USA, Attn: Privacy and Data Protection Officer. We will respond to your request to change, correct, or delete your data within a reasonable timeframe and notify you of the action we have taken. If you are a customer, prospect, or otherwise interact with a HubSpot customer that uses our Subscription Service and would like to access, correct, amend or delete your data controlled by the customer, please contact the relevant customer directly. HubSpot acts as a processor for our customers and will work with our customers to fulfill these requests when applicable. b. Anti-Spam Policy Our Acceptable Use Policy applies to us and to our customers and, among other things, prohibits use of the Subscription Service to send unsolicited commercial email in violation of applicable laws, and requires the inclusion in every email sent using the Subscription Service of an "opt-out" mechanism and other required information. We require all of our customers to agree to adhere to the Acceptable Use Policy at all times, and any violations of the Acceptable Use Policy by a customer can result in immediate suspension or termination of the Subscription Service. c. To Unsubscribe From Our Communications You may unsubscribe from our marketing communications through one of the following methods: - by clicking on the "unsubscribe" link located on the bottom of our e-mails; - updating your communication preferences; - for HubSpot, by contacting us here - for the Hustle and Trends by contacting us at privacy@hustle.co; or - for all HubSpot brands (including the Hustle and Trends) write to us by mail at HubSpot, Inc., 25 First Street, 2nd Floor, Cambridge, MA 02141 USA, Attn: Privacy and Data Protection Officer. Customers cannot opt out of receiving transactional emails related to their account with us or the Subscription Service. d. To Unsubscribe From Our Customers' Communications Our customers are solely responsible for their own marketing emails and other communications; we cannot unsubscribe you from their communications. If you are a customer, prospect, or otherwise interact with a HubSpot customer, you can unsubscribe from our customers' marketing communications by clicking on the "unsubscribe" link located on the bottom of their emails, or by contacting them directly. 8. California Privacy Rights a. Applicability This section applies only to California consumers. For purposes of this section "Personal Information" has the meaning given in the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). It describes how we collect, use, and share California consumers' Personal Information in our role as a business, and the rights applicable to such residents. The California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA") requires businesses to disclose whether they sell Personal Information. HubSpot is a business, and does not sell Personal Information. We may share Personal Information with third parties if those third parties are authorized service providers or business partners who have agreed to our contractual limitations as to their retention, use, and disclosure of such Personal Information. If you are unable to access this Privacy Policy due to a disability or any physical or mental impairment, please contact us and we will arrange to supply you with the information you need in an alternative format that you can access. b. How We Collect, Use, and Share your Personal Information We have collected the following statutory categories of Personal Information in the past twelve (12) months: - Identifiers, such as name, e-mail address, mailing address, and phone number. We collect this information directly from you or from third party sources. - Commercial information, such as subscription records. We collect this information directly from you. - Internet or network information, such as browsing and search history. We collect this information directly from your device. - Geolocation data, such as IP address. We collect this information from your device. - Financial information, such as Payment Information or financial account numbers in the process of providing you with a subscription. We collect this information from you. - Inferences. - Other Personal Information, in instances when you interact with us online, by phone or mail in the context of receiving help through our help desks or other support channels; participation in customer surveys or contests; or in providing the Subscription Service. The business and commercial purposes for which we collect this information are described in Section 2 of this Privacy Policy. The categories of third parties to whom we "disclose" this information for a business purpose are described in Section 3 of this Privacy Policy. c. Your California Rights You have certain rights regarding the Personal Information we collect or maintain about you. Please note these rights are not absolute, and there may be cases when we decline your request as permitted by law. The right of access means that you have the right to request that we disclose what Personal Information we have collected, used and disclosed about you in the past 12 months. The right of deletion means that you have the right to request that we delete Personal Information collected or maintained by us, subject to certain exceptions. The right to non-discrimination means that you will not receive any discriminatory treatment when you exercise one of your privacy rights. HubSpot does not sell Personal Information to third parties (pursuant to California Civil Code §§ 1798.100–1798.199, also known as the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018). d. How to Exercise your California Rights You can exercise your rights yourself or you can alternatively designate an authorized agent to exercise these rights on your behalf. Please note that to protect your Personal Information, we will verify your identity by a method appropriate to the type of request you are making. We may also request that your authorized agent have written permission from you to make requests on your behalf, and we may also need to verify your authorized agent's identity to protect your Personal Information. Please use the contact details below, if you would like to: - Access this policy in an alternative format; - Exercise your rights; - Learn more about your rights or our privacy practices; or - Designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf. 9. Data Protection Officer If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, or if you have a disability and need to access this notice in a different format: - for HubSpot contact us here - for the Hustle and Trends please contact us at privacy@hustle.co; or You may also contact us by postal mail for all HubSpot brands at: Nicholas Knoop HubSpot, Inc. 25 First Street, 2nd Floor Cambridge, MA 02141 USA 10. Other Important Privacy Information a. We Never Sell Personal Data We will never sell your Personal Data to any third party. b. Information About Children The websites, product and services are not intended for or targeted at children under 16, and we do not knowingly or intentionally collect Personal Data about children under 16. If you believe that we have collected Personal Data about a child under 16, please contact us here, so that we may delete the information. 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Quick Access Review / Favorite Track / For Fans Of / Atmosphere Levels / Links (Music & Social) There is Beauty in Madness. Goya has been around for a few years now and have already released a bunch of materials you might have heard. After a great debut album in 2013, an interesting EP last year, an impressive split with Wounded Giant a few months ago, and the first single from the new album earlier this year, now it is time for Goya to finally release their sophomore album, Obelisk through the magnificent STB Records. Obelisk by Goya How is the sound? In case you have not heard of them yet, Goya is a stoner/doom band who worships Black Sabbath, Sleep and Electric Wizard. Their love for those bands is, or rather was, obvious, especially on their first album and earliest demos. I say “was” because things have changed. Indeed, Goya’s songwriting evolved a lot since the release of 777, in 2013. The biggest and most noticeable differences lie in the variety and the unique sense of wholeness which flows throughout the album. The debut album had that peculiar catharsis vibe, one can feel that the band had a lot of anger, hate and anguish that they needed to deal with through their music. It was primal, violent and rather monolithic – a direct punch in the gut. In a sense, the band does the same thing today but they have decided to take a different, more thoughtful approach – because if 777 would broadly sound the same if one decided to mess with the tracklisting, Obelisk would not make any sense because all the songs have a specific goal in the construction of the album. Right from the first track, “Nothin’ but Dead Stuff”, you can notice that Goya grew as a band and worked hard to find their own sound. It is different from what they used to play. Indeed, the first few seconds invites the audience to relax before gently entering into the realm of dementia and mind-altering drugs. There is no point rushing toward the pounding drums and the crushing riffs, you just have to sit back, be quiet and let Goya take you into their world. Of course, all tracks are not built in the same way. As I have mentioned before, one of the strongest points of the album lies in its variety: there are some pretty chill songs as well as tremendously heavy ones. This is where the beauty of the album is : nothing is to throw away because each and every song is an important part of the album as a whole and they all sound different. For example, the title-track, “Obelisk”, has wonderful, heavy distortions and its poor guitar sounds like it is shred to Hell and back, whereas the following track, “300 Eyes”, is a damn beautiful piece of acoustic music which almost sounds like a lullaby (although it might be a bit fucked-up, the lyrics are about a man who wants to gouge your eyes out). And the next track, “The Sun“, is once again, at the opposite end of the spectrum: it is the most exploding track of the LP! And yet, the tracklisting makes perfect sense as it enhances just enough the differences between the tracks to make you notice the variety of atmospheres Goya creates. Moreover, it is nice to have some breathing space between two really heavy tracks, it puts things in perspective and helps you better appreciate the whole. This album is truly everything but monotonous, one can sense that Goya did its best to break the pattern they laid down with 777. And besides passive-aggressive songs like “300 Eyes“, they also wrote two instrumental songs which really bring something to the table and yet, they are completely different: “The Star” is a pure Sabbathian acoustic guitar track whereas “Echo From Space” is much more ethereal and is ominous of the final, monstrous monolith that is “No Place In The Sky“. As I said, this is not a full frontal album as it takes its sweet time to alienate the audience. You cannot grasp the essence of the whole if you do not listen the entire thing. The band manages to create their own pace and space, led by madness, murders and misanthropy. What really is surprising is that you feel so at ease in their fucked-up world that it is almost disturbing. Even if this album is, of course, far from being “mainstream”, it is very easy to listen to and to wrap one’s head around, although you would need a few listens to explore all of its depths. In the end, there is everything you can expect from a band who worships Black Sabbath, Electric Wizard and Sleep: evil riffs, evil lyrics and insane psychedelic moments. Nevertheless this album feels like they have outgrown their influences to riff their way out into their own, darker path. In other words, STB Records and Goya did it: they released a kick-ass record and I like to think that it is a serious contender for the album of the year, even if the competition is going to be tough. Something particular to note? Although the CD and cassette versions are already out of stock – sold out in a matter of minutes -, you can still buy the split they put out with Wounded Giant on STB’s webstore (featuring an early version of No Place In The Sky) or simply buy the album on their Bandcamp page. The full LP will be out in October.
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PENSACOLA, Florida - QMotion recently launched the new Qadvanced Motorized Roller Shades with ZigBee Home Automation v1.2, meeting ZigBee specifications. More Headlines Articles The new Qadvanced with ZigBee HA1.2 battery operated shades with 2-way communication are ideal for retrofit installations. These upgraded Qadvanced with ZigBee HA1.2 shades provide enhanced communication consistency compared to proprietary protocols and come with built in collision avoidance. The QMotion shades will "wake up" at set intervals, thus controlling the battery usage in a highly consistent manner. Adding 2-way communication allows for feedback of the shade position with automation applications. Qadvanced shades with ZigBee HA1.2 have all the exclusive features as the Qadvanced Gen2 shades.Through QMotion's new Qube, motorized shade products will interface with home automation systems and could communicate through other ZigBee product communication nodes. In addition to extending the home automation benefits, the new 2-way communication function helps with battery life as the shades will be more efficient in conserving energy through predetermined connection times. The Qube can also operate in a stand-alone environment with the QMotion App for remote control using any Android or iOS mobile device.Additionally, the Qadvanced ZigBee HA1.2 shades use the new QdR wireless remotes using ZigBee communications. Improving signal strength, range and shade battery life, the stylish and smaller remote utilizes five channels for easy programming.From the world's narrowest shade at 15.5" to our extra large options (up to 144" x 144" on one tube, or up to 288" x 144" with the Qlink coupler system), QMotion Roller Shades allow for a customized experience. Shades are available in either standard or reverse roll, and numerous options are available for fabrics, fascia and hembars to accentuate your décor. With nearly 300 fabrics, offerings include solar, sheer, translucent, decorative and blackout options, allowing varying degrees of privacy, view-through, glare control and degrees of heat gain.As with all QMotion's motorized products, the new Qadvanced with ZigBee HA1.2 shades are equipped with a patented manual override feature. An industry exclusive, customers can operate the shades by remote control or by hand without damage to the shade or motor.For more information about QMotion, visit QMotionShades.com.About QMotionQMotion, a brand of Legrand, manufactures automated window coverings that are assembled in the United States and sold by a network of premium dealers and partners. QMotion manufactures motor control assemblies for automated window coverings that are integrated and sold by fabricators around the world. QMotion's industry-leading product line includes motorized roller shades, honeycomb shades and motorized drapery rods, are safe by design with no cords and can help reduce energy costs. The Qadvanced Roller Shades and Honeycomb Shades are the only automated products on the market that feature a patented manual override. Learn more about QMotion products and dealer opportunities at QMotionShades.com.About LegrandLegrand is the global specialist in electrical and digital building infrastructures. Its comprehensive offering of solutions for use in commercial, industrial and residential markets makes it a benchmark for customers worldwide. Innovation for a steady flow of new products with high added value is a prime vector for growth. Legrand reported sales of $6.0 billion in 2014. Legrand has a strong presence in North America, with a portfolio of well-known product lines that include C2G, Cablofil, Electrorack, Middle Atlantic, NuVo, On-Q, Ortronics, Pass & Seymour, Quiktron, Vantage, Watt Stopper, and Wiremold. Legrand is listed on Euronext Paris and is a component stock of indexes including the CAC40, FTSE4Good, MSCI World, ASPI, Corporate Oekom Rating and DJSI (ISIN code FR0010307819). www.legrand.com.
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Want to know how you can help us keep the Revolution going? Here’s a list of volunteer initiatives you can get involved in. Sign up to become a volunteer at the bottom of this page! Still not sure where to start? Find your nearest Regional Volunteer Coordinator and get in touch with them! If no one is available in your region, contact the State Volunteer Coordinator. State Volunteer Coordinators Northern California Erik Rydberg rydberg3@yahoo.com 530-893-8699 Bay Area & Central California Sharon Hoffmann wavelength1111@aol.com 209-813-4061 John Schmit 209-566-5645 Southern California Jackie Wong-Martenson (Los Angeles) wongton22@gmail.com 310-701-0069 Regional Volunteer Coordinators Arroyo Grande Jerome White 805-405-1100 Fresno Terrance Tovar 559-709-8338 momentis.us@gmail.com Kern County Wanda Jean Lord 661-348-2926 Los Angeles Jason Konopisos 310-691-3097 Thomas Malone 909-354-9029 Haig Hogopian 818-530-8346 Mariposa Merced County Sharon Hoffmann wavelength1111@aol.com 209-380-4061 Modesto John Schmit 209-566-5645 NE San Fernando Valley To organize volunteers in this area please contact the statewide coordinator. Nevada County Dawn Lorraine McGrath dawn@dawnlorraine.com 530-210-5859 Oakland Sharon Hoffmann 209-813-4061 Suzanne Dunn 408-826-1534 Luci Riley 415-342-6433 Sacramento County Christopher Carlson chris@bestofbroadway.org 916-704-0058 San Francisco Lars Horjsgaard 707-363-1718 San Luis Obispo County Peggy Koteen 805-441-5897 Jerome White San Joaquin Mark Miller 925-639-5775 Santa Clara Spinner Lopez 408-417-3471 Stanislaus John Schmit 209-599-5645 Tulare Diane Domingo 559-643-6008 Tools to get you started • Jill2016 Campaign Flyers • Sample Letters to the Editor Connect with other Stein/Baraka supporters in your community: Green Party of California Facebook Page Green Party of California Facebook Group California for Jill Stein Facebook Page Green Party of California Twitter Green Party of California Website
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The Superior Hiking Trail spans about 300 miles from Jay Cooke State Park south of Duluth, Minn., to the Canadian border. Throughout the length of the trail there are wooden boardwalks built over wet areas, like this section near Duluth, shown here on April 27, 2015. A popular section of the Superior Hiking Trail will close this week because a private landowner has kicked hikers off the land. Randy Bowe, who owns 380 acres of land between the popular Gooseberry Falls and Split Rock Lighthouse state parks, said there have been too many smoldering campfires left by hikers and some have been hostile. Bowe, a Duluth taxidermist, bought the property in the mid-1980s as work began on the trail, which extends 300 miles from Jay Cooke State Park, south of Duluth, to the Canadian Border. He granted permission for a 1.6-mile section of trail to cut through his property. But as the trail has grown in popularity, problems with hikers have increased, he said. Some have berated him for driving an all-terrain vehicle. "I've had people cuss me out, my daughter and I riding our ATVs on our existing trails on our property," Bowe said. The last straw, he said, came last fall when hikers harassed a friend he had invited to hunt. "He encountered three male hikers who pretty much read him the riot act, called him every name in the book, followed him to his stand, and stood around his stand for almost an hour howling like wolves," Rowe said. So beginning Friday, Rowe will no longer allow hikers to hike through his property — marking the first time a private property owner has kicked out hikers since construction of the trail began nearly 30 years ago. Instead, hikers will have to detour on the paved Gitchi-Gami State Trail to the Split Rock River — a total of about six miles. A shorter route follows a 2.8-mile detour along both the bike path and a stretch of gravel county road. Map of closure "It's really hard because it's right in the heart of the trail," said Gayle Coyer, executive director of the Superior Hiking Trail Association, a private nonprofit that maintains and manages the trail. "It's on the northern boundary of Gooseberry Falls State Park." Coyer said the group now faces two challenges: informing hikers of the detour and planning and constructing a new section of trail. Gayle Coyer and Wendy Ruberg Dan Kraker | MPR News "You work so hard to have this continuous trail so hikers can have this seamless experience," she said. "Now it's challenging. There's more choices for hikers to make. There's more communication effort that needs to go on to let people know what the issues with the trail are." Although the hiking association aims to eventually reroute the trail across state and county land to the west of Bowe's parcel, the detour will be in place at least for several months. The Superior Hiking Trail includes 93 backcountry campsites and largely traverses public land. But it crosses about 50 sections of private property. Landowners can ask the trail association to post private property signs, so hikers know to respect the rights of the property owners who have granted trail access. That's what Bowe did. But some hikers don't understand the distinction between public and private land, said Andrew Slade, author of "Hiking the North Shore." "A lot of people think, 'well, it's the wilderness,'" said Slade, a former Superior Hiking Trail Association Board Member. "People don't understand that the North Shore is really this patchwork of public land and private land. Just because there's no picket fence, or even no 'no trespassing' signs, doesn't mean you can just do whatever you want." Some landowners have granted permanent easements to the trail association. But others, including Bowe, only granted permits that they can revoke at any time. The Superior Hiking Trail Association is working to make those agreements permanent. But Bowe said he's not going to change his mind. "My family and I spent many a sleepless night trying to figure out what to try and do to try and rectify these problems," he said. "Now it's gotten to the point where unfortunately it's a few people who have ruined it for everybody." Correction (April 28, 2015): An earlier version of a caption appearing with this article misidentified the person on the right in one of the photos. She is Wendy Ruberg.
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Kai moves on from Mythic (Updated) Kai Schober the Community Manager for Mythic’s MMO games including Ultima Online, Dark Age of Camelot, Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning and Warhammer Online: Wrath of Heroes has left Mythic today. Today is my last day as Community Manager at Mythic. I’ll face a new and very exciting challenge from Monday on. It has been great to work on Dark Age of Camelot and all other Mythic products (again) for the last 2 years. I met amazing people here in the teams as well as out there among you players. My only regret is that I had to spread my attention over 5 different titles and never had the time to be really dedicated to one of them. But I take a lot of great memories with me. I thank you for being the awesome, annoying, loyal, critic, understanding, demanding community that you are. The support you continue to give DAoC is really appreciated, and I know I leave the game in very good hands. Until we meet again – thanks for all the fish, and no, you can’t haz my stuff. Before Kai joined Mythic he worked as Community Manager for the GOA servers for DAoC and WAR. A few days before he left he had the opportunity to get married in the Mythic offices which is a fantastic start to the new direction for the new job he starts on Monday. He hasn’t publicly stated where he will be headed, and I’ll check for permission before I publish that information. Kai will be replaced by Tim Chappell who has already been posting a few news articles for Mythic. As the studio draws down their community relations with the new focus and developers for the game taking a leading role in player communication I can’t see his involvement being more than news postings. I’m unsure if he will be continuing his monthly appearance on Wayback Wednesday with Grakulen playing Dark Age of Camelot and will be seeking clarification. Personal Note Kai is the only Community Manager that I’ve had personal contact with, we had communication through work on various community projects and he was one of the few at the studio that could see past my history. He was around for my return to DAoC and WAR this past year, and has helped me with information for my own play and the guides I have created. Thanks a lot Kai for answering my questions and putting up with my … enthusiasm 🙂 Links Update Kai has now made public that he now works as the German Community Manager for Zenimax’s upcoming MMO Elder Scrolls Online. Kai may still appear on Grakulen’s Wayback Wednesday when they visit DAoC but since he no longer represents the studio it will only be as a grouped character, and not on voice. Advertisements
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John Travolta is being sued by a male masseur who claims the actor tried to have sex with him during a massage session -- but the "Pulp Fiction" star's rep labeled the claims "complete fiction" and threatened legal action in response. Court documents filed in Los Angeles claim Travolta, 58, touched the unnamed plaintiff's genitals, propositioned him and touched himself lewdly. Travolta's rep said in a statement to E! News that the claims were a lie and the "Grease" star was on the East Coast on the day the incident allegedly occurred. "This lawsuit is complete fiction and fabrication," it reads. "None of the events claimed in the suit ever occurred. The plaintiff, who refuses to give their name, knows that the suit is a baseless lie. READ: Full text of John Travolta's denial. "Plaintiff's attorney has filed this suit to try and get his 15 minutes of fame. John intends to get this case thrown out and then he will sue the attorney and plaintiff for malicious prosecution." But John Doe is fighting back, telling RadarOnline.com on Tuesday: “I have proof to support the truth that I’m telling.” He refused to divulge what that proof was, RadarOnline.com reported. LIST: John Travolta's filmography. The lawsuit claims Travolta booked the massage from an online advertisement and offered to pick the man up in his black Lexus SUV. The pair then drove to the Beverly Hills Hotel before continuing on to the actor's personal bungalow. Travolta allegedly stripped naked in front of the masseur before beginning the massage. After about an hour Travolta allegedly rubbed the man's leg and touched his genitals. The plaintiff said he told Travolta he would not have sex with him but claims the "Saturday Night Fever" star responded by offering to perform a sexual act. The lawsuit goes on to say that Travolta subsequently masturbated and told the masseur that his Hollywood career could only progress "due to sexual favors." [pullquote] The masseur is seeking $2 million plus punitive damages. Travolta, who is an ambassador for Australia's flagship airline Qantas, has been married to actress Kelly Preston since 1991. The couple had three children together but their oldest son Jett died tragically from a seizure in 2009. Preston gave birth to the youngest of their children, Benjamin, in November last year.
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Woody Harrelson stars in True Detective on Sky Atlantic (Picture: Action Press/Rex) The True Detective star is a fan of Downton Abbey – and stumbled into acting after a fateful Elvis impression. You have a television background, beginning with Cheers, but moved into films. What drew you back to the small screen for True Detective? I had already worked with HBO on the film Game Change and there’s just no finer organisation out there making more amazing stuff than HBO. The writing of this show is just extraordinary. Nic Pizzolatto, the creator, really has a chance of being the heir apparent to David Milch [writer of NYPD Blue and Deadwood] – which is a big thing to say but his writing is superlative. The other factor was the people involved. I love Matthew McConaughey, he’s like a brother to me. I honestly wouldn’t have done it, except that Matthew was doing it. He jumped into it and said ‘yes’ before any other actors were involved. He related to the writing and knew how good it was from just the two episodes he’d read. Advertisement Advertisement Was it difficult to get into more ‘serious’ acting after being in a comedy for so long early in your career? I was on Cheers for eight years and I couldn’t get another job. I thought: ‘I’m going to be Woody Boyd forever.’ That was OK but I thought I was capable of more. It was really White Men Can’t Jump that changed things. I guess I probably would’ve just been Woody Boyd but for the fact that Keanu Reeves [who was initially up for the role] didn’t play great basketball. That was the only thing that saved me. How does making True Detective compare to previous TV shows you’ve been part of? This is so different to working on Cheers. With Cheers, the show went out on a Tuesday, so we started our working week on a Wednesday. We would come in, read the script and go home. And then the next day, we would come in, work for a few hours and go home. With True Detective, 16-hour days were normal, for six months, on location. We filmed 27 pages of script one day, which is unheard of. They were the craziest hours anybody had ever spent on set; no one on the crew had ever experienced those kind of hours in their lives. But we brought our families with us and that definitely helped. How has making television changed in the intervening years? It’s not the same as it used to be, with people saying you shouldn’t do television. Now, everyone is doing it and there are some great shows on. I love Downton Abbey, Homeland, Breaking Bad… I like House Of Cards. And what’s the one with Emily Mortimer? The Newsroom. Advertisement Advertisement You and Matthew have worked together on projects before; was working on True Detective different? We usually have a shorthand in the way we work together but on this project a lot of what would be our shorthand didn’t apply. Usually, we finish each other’s sentences but with this, Matthew was an island. He is one of the most gregarious guys I know but he is a little more method than me, and with this, he was fully in character and stayed in it. True Detective spans 17 years; how did you demonstrate that passing of time in your character? I just took off my wig. You’re into meditation and yoga – would you say you are spiritual? I was very religious growing up. We went to church all the time, we even did Bible study at my house and I went to a Presbyterian college. These days, I try to make sure I do yoga and meditation every day. You’re also a committed vegan. Why? I used to eat burgers and steak but I would just feel knocked out afterward; I had to give them up. Dairy was first, though. I was on a bus when I was about 24 and this girl saw me blow my nose – and I had acne all over my face. She told me I was obviously lactose intolerant and that if I gave up dairy my symptoms would disappear in a matter of days. She was right. What made you decide you wanted to be an actor? In high school, I realised that if you were a terrific athlete, you could attract girls. I wasn’t, so I had to look into some other possibilities. I got into theatre because a girl I liked saw me do an Elvis impersonation in the library and said I should be in the theatre. And I was like: ‘If she wants me to be in theatre, I’m going to be in theatre.’ Later on, I realised that most of us are never going to be rock stars, which is probably everybody’s real dream. So theatre is really our only chance to get up in front of a live audience. True Detective is on Saturdays on Sky Atlantic at 9pm. Advertisement Advertisement
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Google+ Cinema Viewfinder: Movie Review: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (2013) Thursday, September 26, 2013 Movie Review: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (2013) by Tony Dayoub Be assured, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 is definitely better than the first. That being said, this is not a major accomplishment since the first movie was a major slog to get through. With a color palette that ranged from day-glo to rainbow-tastic and rubber-band-shaped characters with malleable, indistinct personalities to match, it was a forgettable movie where scientist Flint Lockwood (Bill Hader) was forced to sabotage his own invention-gone-wild after it starts creating gigantic food-based weather issues for his island town, Swallow Falls. Overlong and predictable, it was a dull affair even for pint-sized animated film fans. In this respect, Cloudy 2 is a success; the kids at the screening I attended (including my own) were engaged throughout, as were a good number of the adults. Some time after the events in the first Cloudy, Lockwood and his friends must return to clean up the mess in Swallow Falls under the "benevolent" guidance of the vaguely sinister scientific guru, Chester V (Will Forte). Lockwood's device, the FLDSMDFR, has begun creating living "foodimals." These clever amalgams are the source of the movie's most amusing elements—hippotatomuses, shrimpanzees, peanut butter and jellyfishes, flamangos, cantelopes, the terrifying tacodile supreme, and more—all serving as nicely textured background for what is again a fairly typical tale of the once lonely Lockwood learning to trust his new friends. As imaginative as the flora and fauna appear to be, the rest of the movie's pedestrian aesthetic adds to a general sense of uninspired familiarity. A scene in which the group must contend with a stampeding flock of bananostriches is an obvious homage to Jurassic Park, an innocuous tribute that nonetheless contributes to the feeling that there's nothing new here. Still, Cloudy with a Chance at Meatballs 2 is aimed at younger moviegoers, and the film shall feel new to them. As for any of you parents accompanying them, make sure to drink plenty of coffee before the show. 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Scientists Discover Why Macaque Monkeys in Japan Constantly Bathe in Hot Springs Skip to main content Thinking problem management! This is the blog of Ronald Bartels that wanders on and off the subject of problem management (that is how it started). Mostly now the topics are about IoT and SD-WAN. Search Search This Blog Scientists Discover Why Macaque Monkeys in Japan Constantly Bathe in Hot Springs September 10, 2018 The primates' penchant for relaxing in geysers in central Japan has long puzzled researchers, who assumed that they just did so to stay warm. A new study by researchers from Kyoto University's Primate Research Institute and Wildlife Research Center has discovered that the macaques who bathe in the hot springs at Nagano Prefecture's Jigokudani Valley do so in part to keep their stress levels in check. Read the article over at Sputnik here. Share Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps Labels Life Labels: Life Share Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Post a Comment Popular posts from this blog Why Madge Networks, the token-ring company, went titsup October 27, 2021 There I was shooting the breeze with an old mate. The conversation turned to why Madge Networks which I wrote about here went titsup. My analysis is that Madge Networks had a solution and decided to go out and find a problem. They deferred to more incorrect strategic technology choices. The truth of the matter is that when something goes titsup, its not because of one reason only, but a myriad of them all contributing to the negative consequence. There are the immediate or visual ones, which are underpinned by intermediate ones and finally after digging right down, there are the root causes. There is never a singular root cause for anything but I'll present my opinion and encourage everyone else to chip in. All of them together are more likely the reason the company went titsup. As far as technology brainfarts go there is no better example than Kodak . They invented the digital camera that killed them. However, they were so focused on milking people in their leg Share Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps Post a Comment Read more Flawed "ITIL aligned"​ Incident Management October 27, 2021 Many "ITIL aligned" service desk tools have flawed incident management. The reason is that incidents are logged with a time association and some related fields to type in some gobbledygook. The expanded incident life cycle is not enforced and as a result trending and problem management is not possible. Here is a fictitious log of an incident at PFS, a financial services company, which uses CGTSD, an “ITIL-aligned” service desk tool. Here is the log of an incident record from this system: Monday, 12 August: 09:03am (Bob, the service desk guy): Alice (customer in retail banking) phoned in. Logged an issue. Unable to assist over the phone (there goes our FCR), will escalate to second line. 09:04am (Bob, the service desk guy): Escalate the incident to Charles in second line support. 09:05am (Charles, technical support): Open incident. 09:05am (Charles, technical support): Delayed incident by 1 day. Tuesday, 13 August: 10:11am (Charles, technical support): Phoned Alice. Share Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps Post a Comment Read more Updated: Articles by Ron Bartels published on iot for all October 28, 2021 These are articles that I published during the course of the past year on one of the popular international Internet of Things publishing sites, iot for all . These are articles that I published during the course of the past year on one of the popular international Internet of Things publishing sites, iot for all . Improving Data Center Reliability With IoT Reliability and availability are essential to data centers. 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Bill Greenblatt/Liaison via Getty Images On June 28, Donald Trump’s Department of Justice sent letters to state election officials asking them to demonstrate their commitment to maintaining accurate voter rolls. The DOJ noted that, according to federal law, states are responsible for regularly pruning their lists of registered voters to remove people who’ve died, moved away, or become ineligible to vote for other reasons. Leon Neyfakh Leon Neyfakh is a Slate staff writer. Taken in isolation, the DOJ’s request might seem innocuous—who doesn’t want clean, well-maintained voter rolls? Against the backdrop of the president’s obsession with voter fraud, however, these letters look like something more ominous: a first step toward bringing back a George W. Bush–era strategy of forcing states to aggressively purge their voter rolls under threat of litigation. According to voting rights advocates, such purges frequently result in large numbers of eligible voters being removed from the rolls by mistake. Advertisement Hear this article on Slate Voice! slate.com/voice Listen to an audio recording of this article Get Slate Voice, the spoken edition of the magazine. In addition to this article, you’ll hear a daily selection of our best stories, handpicked by our editors and voiced by professional narrators. Your Slate Voice podcast feed To listen to an audio recording of this article, copy this link and add it to your podcast app: For full instructions see the Slate Plus podcasts FAQ. A campaign by Trump’s Department of Justice to pressure states into conducting such purges would be waged using the National Voter Registration Act, or NVRA, a law passed in 1993 in hopes of making it easier for low-income people and minorities to become registered voters. The law, which called for agencies such as DMVs to offer opportunities for voter registration, had previously been vetoed by George H.W. Bush, who called it an “open invitation to fraud and corruption.” More than a decade later, government attorneys working for his son’s administration found a creative use for the NVRA, focusing on the one part of the law that pertains to taking names off the rolls as opposed to getting more of them on. Section 8 of the NVRA mandates that states “conduct a general program that makes a reasonable effort to remove the names of ineligible voters from the official lists.” As David Becker, a former senior attorney in the voting section at DOJ who is now the executive director of the Center for Election Innovation and Research, noted in a recent op-ed, it’s telling that the letters sent out by the DOJ last month asked states about their compliance with only this part of the NVRA. “If the DOJ is going to enforce the NVRA, as it should, it would seem appropriate to enforce ALL of the NVRA, and not just select sections,” Becker wrote. Under the Bush administration, the DOJ accused at least 14 states of not complying with the NVRA’s voter list maintenance provisions. The department ultimately filed civil complaints against four states (and one city) on this basis. The first to be targeted was Missouri. According to the November 2005 complaint submitted to the court by the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, the state was home to at least 29 counties in which the number of registered voters exceeded the entire voting-age population. Advertisement The court battle over Missouri’s voter rolls dragged on for more than three years before the Obama administration took over and dropped the suit. Nearly a decade later, the case offers a glimpse of what may lie ahead as the Trump team ramps up its efforts to convince Americans that widespread voter fraud exists and that bloated voter rolls are evidence of it. The story of how Missouri came to be in the DOJ’s crosshairs begins on the night of the 2000 election, when the future attorney general of the United States, John Ashcroft, lost his Senate seat to Mel Carnahan, a Democrat who had died in a plane crash three weeks earlier. Because Carnahan’s death came so close to Election Day, his name could not be taken off the ballot; after he won, his widow, Jean Carnahan, was appointed to fill the Senate seat in his place. For Ashcroft, it was a historically humiliating defeat. But while the candidate himself accepted that he had lost, some of his fellow Missouri Republicans were unwilling to give up so easily. Citing polling place chaos in St. Louis on election night, which had led voting hours in the city to be extended via emergency court order, these officials asserted that Ashcroft had been the victim of widespread voter fraud. Sen. Christopher “Kit” Bond reportedly gave a fiery speech after the results came in during which he pounded on a podium and screamed, “This is an outrage!” Later, in Bond would speak frequently of a dog named Ritzy Mekler who had apparently been registered to vote in St. Louis as a practical joke. In July 2001, after public hearings in which Rep. Todd “Legitimate Rape” Akin spoke out about ineligible voters in St. Louis being granted ballots by crooked judges, Missouri’s then–Secretary of State Matt Blunt issued a report alleging that votes had been cast in St. Louis County by 14 people who were listed as dead and 79 whose addresses corresponded to vacant lots. As long as states are trying to keep their voter rolls updated, they can beat the federal government in court. “[C]ontroversy surrounding the vote in St. Louis thrust our state into the national spotlight, undermined public trust throughout the state, and presented troubling questions about the soundness of Missouri’s voting system,” Blunt wrote. Advertisement Though the allegations Blunt made in his report were overblown—according to Mother Jones’ Kevin Drum, “no evidence ever surfaced of intentional fraud, only of confusion and bad management”—it nevertheless proved to be a consequential document, attracting media coverage and lending legitimacy to the idea that voter fraud was a common and insidious problem. In this way, the Republican backlash to Ashcroft’s defeat in 2000 helped lay the groundwork for a prolonged and multifaceted effort to undermine public confidence in Missouri’s electoral system. That effort didn’t produce results right away. On the contrary, the problems that plagued St. Louis on election night in 2000 first led to a policy victory for progressives, after career civil rights attorneys at DOJ threatened to sue the St. Louis Board of Election Commissioners in 2002 on the grounds that the city had been too aggressive in removing names from its rolls. The action resulted in a settlement agreement known as a consent decree, with St. Louis election officials acknowledging that roughly 50,000 people had been improperly removed from lists of registered voters in the years leading up to the 2000 election and pledging to make the system work better in the future. Crucially, the St. Louis complaint was filed in the early days of the Bush administration—before voter fraud activists like Hans von Spakovsky, J. Christian Adams, and Bradley Schlozman became influential figures within the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division and started to use Section 8 of the NVRA to advance their own goals. It’s unclear why they targeted Missouri first. Some speculate it was partly a function of vengeance, pointing out that one of the defendants named in the DOJ’s complaint was Missouri’s recently elected secretary of state, Robin Carnahan, the daughter of the Democrat who had posthumously defeated Ashcroft. Others say there was a more strategic political calculation at work: In the run-up to the 2006 midterms, Missouri was seen as a key battleground state, and its closely watched Senate race, between Republican incumbent Jim Talent and Democratic challenger Claire McCaskill, was expected to be close. (McCaskill ended up winning by two points.) “I think the issue was that the Missouri suburbs, which were once reliably Republican, were turning Democratic,” said Lorraine Minnite, a political scientist at Rutgers University and the author of the book The Myth of Voter Fraud. “Towns like Ferguson were becoming more African American in population.” Advertisement Embedded in this interpretation of Republican strategy is a belief that voter roll purges, when done aggressively and without enough precision, cause disproportionate harm to minorities and low-income voters—that is, people who tend to vote for Democratic candidates. The data on this aren’t decisive, but voting rights advocates point out that poor people tend to participate less consistently in elections and are therefore more likely to be flagged as “inactive voters.” They’re also more likely to have unstable housing situations, which makes it harder for government officials to reach them by mail when trying to confirm where they live. (In AlterNet, Steven Rosenfeld cited a 1991 Yale Law Review article that “found postal delivery rates for federal tax and census mailings was 15 percent lower in African-American than in white communities.”) Voter fraud activists reject the notion that their efforts are motivated by a desire to specifically disenfranchise minorities, poor people, or Democrats. To hear them tell it, they just want the damn rolls to be accurate. Regardless, it’s clear the goal of the “bloated voter rolls” movement is bigger than just picking off individual voters who are unlikely to support Republicans. It’s about convincing the American public that voter fraud is possible, even inevitable. The problem for progressives is that, on the surface, it sounds like a compelling argument: If the voter rolls really are full of dead people, that means those names are just sitting there waiting to be hijacked by bad actors. What if someone shows up to vote multiple times, providing names of ineligible or even nonexistent people with each pull of the lever? What if someone who is registered in two states travels to both on Election Day so he can vote twice? In its complaint against Missouri, the DOJ didn’t have to produce any evidence that such activity was actually taking place—it just had to demonstrate that it could and that Missouri officials weren’t doing enough to protect against the possibility. This was lucky for the government, because one study after another has shown that voter fraud of any kind is vanishingly rare and that cases of fraudsters impersonating other people in the voting booth are almost nonexistent. Loyola Law School professor Justin Levitt identified 31 credible cases of alleged voter fraud between 2010 and 2014, a period during which more than 1 billion votes were cast. Advertisement Even if you believe fraud obsessives are acting in bad faith, it should theoretically be possible to clean up the rolls in such a way that eligible voters don’t get purged. According to voting rights advocates, the devil is in the details, and done poorly, efforts to “clean” voter rolls lead to disenfranchisement. For example, a New York Times investigation published in 2008 found that 18,000 people were dropped from Louisiana’s rolls over the course of five weeks. A spokesman for the Louisiana secretary of state told the Times “that about half of the numbers of the voters removed from the rolls were people who moved within the state or who died” but the other 11,000 were “removed by local officials for other reasons that were not clear.” Voter purges conducted under pressure are particularly vulnerable to error, according to Myrna Pérez, who works on voting rights and election law at the Brennan Center for Justice and wrote a 2008 report on voter purges. “ ‘Do this or else’ is not a good way to encourage thoughtful measures,” Pérez said. Brenda Wright, a lawyer at the left-leaning advocacy organization Demos, emphasizes that progressives want voter rolls to be accurate. What her group opposes, she said, are purging practices that are known to sweep up eligible voters. She points to the example of Ohio, where people are flagged for possible removal from the voter rolls simply because they haven’t voted during a two-year period. Demos is currently locked in litigation with Ohio over the state’s approach to purging; the case is set to go before the Supreme Court next year. “It’s important to understand the choice isn’t between no list maintenance and totally indiscriminate voter purges,” Wright said. “The choice is between the surgical, reasonable, accurate process that the NVRA contemplates … and what certain states do that goes too far.” In defending Missouri against the federal government back in 2005, lawyers argued the state’s election officials were going just far enough. All the law required was that states make a “reasonable” effort to comply with the NVRA, they wrote in a reply to the government’s complaint, and Missouri had done so. What’s more, the lawyers went on, state officials can’t be held responsible for the conduct of local election officials anyway. It was a spirited rebuttal, especially in comparison with how other jurisdictions reacted when the Justice Department threatened to sue them under Section 8 of the NVRA. Indiana, Maine, New Jersey, and the city of Philadelphia all settled with the DOJ and entered into agreements in which they committed to making changes. In 2006, the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette reported on the Indiana settlement: Everyone declared victory Friday as Republicans and Democrats ended a battle over the accuracy of the state’s voter rolls and signed a federal consent decree to avoid being sued by the U.S. Department of Justice. … The plan was prompted by disturbing statistics uncovered when the state’s first fully integrated statewide voter file went online in January. That system has identified 290,522 potential duplicates and 28,845 potential dead people. At least 19 Indiana counties have more registrants listed in the system than 100 percent of the total citizen voting-age population for the county. The consent decree stated that the Indiana Election Division would atone for its sins by sending a mailer to every registered voter in the state. Any mailer that came back undeliverable would trigger a second “confirmation” mailer sent to the same address. If that also came back undeliverable, the person at that address would be placed on an “inactive list,” at which point the person could be struck from Indiana’s voter rolls if he or she did not vote in any of the three subsequent elections. About six weeks after the consent decree was entered, a local man wrote a letter to the editor of the Journal Gazette saying that he and his neighbors had all received the second mailing but not the first. “I would take the secretary of state’s report on the number of ‘inactive voter registrations’ with a grain of salt,” he said. The Missouri suit had been in front of District Court Judge Nanette Laughrey for about a year and a half when she ruled in Missouri’s favor in April 2007. In her order, Laughrey held that Missouri was indeed making a reasonable effort to comply with the NVRA. Among the policies the judge gave Missouri credit for: maintaining a centralized voter database that automatically updated with death reports from Missouri’s Bureau of Vital Statistics providing training on list maintenance to local election officials and surveying them to make sure they were complying contacting every local election official who had reported there being more registered voters in their jurisdiction than voting-age adults Laughrey made three more significant arguments. First, she wrote that Missouri was right in saying that state officials couldn’t be held responsible for the failure of local election officials to comply with the NVRA if the state officials themselves had made a reasonable effort to comply. Second, she noted that it was “telling” that the government hadn’t been able to point to a single example of voter fraud that had taken place in Missouri. Third, she pointed out that one reason some counties may seem to have more registered voters than voting-age adults is that the NVRA requires states to wait a certain amount of time before they can strike an “inactive voter” from their rolls. Given this lag time, she noted, it was natural that the total number of registered voters—which includes “inactive” voters—would seem inflated. The DOJ appealed the decision, sending the case to the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, where a panel of judges disagreed with Laughrey about the degree to which state bureaucrats were answerable under the NVRA for the noncompliance of local election officials. In July 2008, the 8th Circuit remanded the case back to the district court, noting that while Laughrey might have been correct in her determination that Missouri was in compliance with the NVRA, she needed to go back and evaluate the extent to which noncompliance at the local level might affect her calculus. A few months after the circuit court’s ruling, Barack Obama’s administration put a swift end to the practice of using Section 8 of the NVRA to compel states to conduct voter purges. In March 2009, the Obama DOJ dropped the case, provoking Hans von Spakovsky—by then no longer working in government—to speculate in National Review that Missouri had been given a pass because Robin Carnahan, the secretary of state, was running for the Senate. (As if to put a bow on things, Carnahan’s opponent in that race, and the eventual victor, was Roy Blunt, the father of the Missouri official who had authored that blistering report on voter fraud in St. Louis after the 2000 election.) It’s tempting to say that Missouri’s success in fighting off the DOJ provides a road map for officials who might find themselves as defendants in a new wave of vote fraud litigation. The reality is that things could have gone very differently for Missouri if the case had gone before a different district judge, or if the Obama administration hadn’t made the decision to stop prosecuting states under Section 8 of the NVRA. The only truly generalizable takeaway here seems to be that surrender is not the only option—that as long as states have policies in place that show they’re trying to keep their voter rolls updated and accurate, they have a shot at beating the federal government in court. Missouri’s former secretary of state, Robin Carnahan, did not respond to interview requests, but I did speak to her then–chief of staff, Mindy Mazur. I asked Mazur what lessons she thinks future Section 8 targets should draw from Missouri’s experience.
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I was playing Minecraft on the mc.ponycraft.net server and one of the frequently asked questions is, if or how someone can be somepony from the show. Applejack was making fun of that question when the things in the following screenshot happened. (Look for the things Applejack and Zerqu said. Zerqu is my gamername. Screenshot by ~ Yavos , who went mining with low gammasettings)The idea of Applejack yelling those words were just too funny in my head so I really wanted to draw this. And it kinda fits? Honesty -> Law and Order?This was also my first drawing in my otherwise gaming dominated Livestream. Was fun. Should do that more often.The background is directly copied from the scene in which Stallone first yells this line in his movie. I really had NO idea of what else to put thereI heard the new Dredd movie is good, gotta watch that sometime.
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By: Qays Arthur Source: QaysArthur.net A promotional video featuring a Vice News reporter and an Afghan lawmaker was recently doing about as well as promotional videos can on social media. The story presented by Vice, really HBO, is one of an “ordinary” but defiant female protagonist, journalist Isobel Yeung, who confronts a living symbol of patriarchy, the bearded and turban-wearing Afghan MP and cleric Qazi Ahmad Hanafi, in defense of down-trodden Afghan women. That sounds like a great story to sell a documentary by playing on sympathies for abused Afghan women while stoking rank prejudices against the men their mothers bore. Emotive stuff designed to “go viral” but not much else. The last time I recall seeing such one-dimensional “concern” for the abused section of Afghanistan’s female population from quarters of the western press was in the lead-up to President Bush’s invasion. And I suspect in this instance the concern is no more genuine. Now many are outraged and baffled by Hanafi’s reaction to Yeung’s apparently “reasonable” questions and in the absence of a complete picture of his point of view we are left only with Yeung’s and HBO’s suggestion that it was due to his obvious prejudice against women. After all he is Afghan and does wear a turban and is from a “conservative” province. He wouldn’t even look at Ms. Yeung in the face according to some reports. So it must be that he simply can’t handle an intelligent question from a liberated woman. That must be it, right? But I don’t think so. Yeung’s question was, “What if a husband rapes his wife. Is that domestic abuse?” And everything after that was downhill. There are so many layers of ignorance, prejudice and stereotypes that are being played upon by Yeung and HBO here to create a “viral” effect in that 28 second video but most are beyond the scope of this post. I will confine myself to the misrepresentation of Islamic Law and it’s advocates like Qazi Hanafi that I believe the press is too often guilty of. Firstly, it seems to me that much of the emotive power of the clip rests in the palpable tension and seemingly inexplicable disconnect between Yeung’s asking of an apparently “straightforward question”, as one YouTube commenter put it, and Hanafi’s dismissive and eventually crude, almost vulgar, response. The fact that he is a lawmaker and cleric only heightens the audience’s outrage. But Yeung’s question is not at all straightforward. It is a very loaded question that seems just as calculated to produce the kind of reaction it did in Hanafi as the editing of the clip was calculated to produce the outraged reaction in western audiences. I say that because rape is an illegal sexual act that is both immoral and illegal in the east and the west, both in Islamic Law and every other civilized legal system. It is a crime parallel to fornication and adultery in Islamic Law, though with no parallels in the legal systems of developed nations where it is about the only remaining illegal sexual act that can occur among adults. Other sexual acts like adultery may be immoral in the west though not illegal. The distinction between illegal and immoral is an important one that is too often lost on many Muslims who think superficially about the west, as well as upon westerners thinking superficially about Islamic Law. Where Islamic Law departs from western legal rationale on rape in marriage is with regard to the treatment of consent which returns to the terms of the marriage contract in Islamic Law. But when Yeung asks, “What if a husband rapes his wife. Is that domestic abuse?” She ignores the legal nuances and instead asks an elected law-maker and cleric in a foreign land whether he considers a criminal act to be crime. And the act in question: non-consensual intercourse between spouses is not a crime in his jurisdiction but is being debated. So I submit that that is not a genuine question. It is, at the very least, an aspersion if not an accusation. Only criminals are asked whether they consider crime unobjectionable. He was being interrogated like an advocate of illicit sexual activity by a self-assured yet woefully uninformed pedestrian. It was a provocation even if unintentional. And I can see why he would have taken it as a direct assault on his character and dignity. In the clip it did seem that Hanafi attempted to discuss the definition of rape only to be told, as if he were a child, “I think we both know what rape is.” Yet that is clearly not the case. While it seems Hanafi knows what rape is at least in Islamic Law, it is unclear that Yeung is aware of or even concerned with her subject’s legal positions. Were she concerned with her subject’s rationale something like, “Do you consider a husband forcing himself on his wife to be both illegal and immoral, only one of the two, or neither?”would have been a far more useful and respectful way to approach the matter. Yet it seems Ms. Yeung was engaged in activism, not journalism. And that is unfortunate as she could have reduced much tension and averted much insult and injury by simply doing some homework on rape and marriage in Islamic Law in preparation for the interview. Also there is scarcely a more effective form of activism than solid journalism. Yet the other way around doesn’t work. What Yeung is likely unaware of, and negligently so, is that in Islamic Law the legal bedrock of marriage (that speaks to preventing and resolving disputes) is a contract that requires both parties consent to some very specific (though amendable) terms. The terms are that the husband take full financial responsibility for the upkeep and protection of the wife (with no right whatsoever to her assets whether acquired by her before or during the marriage), and that he provide her a dowry of wealth of her choosing in consideration of which she agrees to make herself sexually available to him with the understanding that they are both of sound mind and body, and capable of conceiving children. Therefore, a wife may not be compelled by a court to do housework even though in most societies, in good marriages, wives are expected to do that task and it is considered immoral, though not illegal, for her to refuse to do so. And a husband may not be compelled by a court to be gentle and skillful with his wife, whether in or out of the bedroom, even though in most societies, in good marriages, men are expected to make an effort to do so and being harsh and boorish with her is considered immoral though not illegal (unless physical harm is involved). In cases of dispute virtually any lapse on the part of the husband regarding his financial obligations to her, be it non-payment in full of her demanded dowry or his inability (even if due to disability) to maintain her to a reasonable standard, could see her legitimately refuse him sexually and successfully have the marriage annulled in a court due to his breach of contract. On the other hand, her refusal to sleep with him without a reasonable legal excuse likewise amounts to breach of contract on her part (remember her only contractual obligation is to make herself available) which is why his forcing himself on her in such a situation, while morally objectionable, is not deemed illegal (unless he physically harms her in the process). Valid legal excuses in Islamic Law for a wife to refuse her husband’s advances would be his non-payment of dowry or other failure to honor is contractual financial obligations, illness, menstruation, or his seeking to perform an illegal sex act like sodomy. In such cases the wife may legally refuse him with force, even lethal force if necessary. And only in such circumstances would the husband’s forcing himself on her be both immoral and illegal and therefore approximating what in the west is called marital rape. So not only was Yeung’s question not straightforward but it was also uninformed and unhelpful. In my opinion general ignorance including, and perhaps especially, regarding Islamic Law among Muslims, male and female, which is tied to poverty and illiteracy is the biggest barrier to Muslim men and women attaining their God-given mutual rights and protections vis-à-vis their governments or each other. And ignorance and/or insensitivity to Islamic Law and social custom on the part of well-intentioned outsiders is the biggest barrier to the execution of successful programs of positive social change by agencies like the UN. It seems clear to me from the details and intent of Islamic Law that effective solutions to problems of violence against women exist within an Islamic legal framework but they require that issues of mistrust and misunderstanding be addressed in earnest. Thus promoting knowledge and understanding, and the lowering of social and cultural barriers are of paramount importance on such critical matters as the abuse of women. I would therefore deem a journalist who lacks a basic understanding of the Islamic marriage contract, or one who isn’t even aware that classical Islamic Law deems a man’s looking at a woman’s face to be inappropriate, as unfit to handle the types of issues HBO and Yeung are trying to tackle in this documentary. When outlets like HBO take the easy route on such sensitive and complex matters contenting themselves with poor research and journalism they invariably end up producing material that lacks the depth and force to contribute positively to efforts like those by actors such as the UN that seek to actually come up with effective legislation and other social mechanisms to deal with the real crises on the ground in places like Afghanistan. By taking the easy route and playing to the gallery of base prejudices and stereotypes that make for emotive drama, media outlets end up sacrificing their journalistic integrity and ethics at the altar of cheap exhibitionist activism that flies off the shelves yet only to add fuel to the fires of mistrust and misunderstanding everywhere. Now that may be great for HBO’s bottom line. It may even be great for journalists so privileged that they feel that a slight to their dignity merits the removal of elected officials in other people’s nations. But such endeavors do nothing positive for abused women in Afghanistan or anywhere else. Qays Arthur is a student of the Islamic Sciences. He teaches and blogs at QaysArthur.net. The views expressed in this article are the author’s and do not necessarily reflect those of MuslimVillage.com.
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A review of A Kinder Sea by Felicity Plunkett – Compulsive Reader Search for: Compulsive Reader Reviews of books by some of the hottest writers working today, exclusive author interviews, literary news and criticism. Main menu Skip to content Home About Compulsive Reader Magdalena’s website Magdalena’s Blog Submissions Advertise with us Book Reviews, Poetry Reviews A review of A Kinder Sea by Felicity Plunkett May 31, 2020 Reviewed by Magdalena Ball A Kinder Sea by Felicity Plunkett University of Queensland Press 2020, $24.99aud, 112pp, IBSN: 9780702262708 Felicity Plunkett’s poetry is meticulous: careful, exquisite, and precise. This is what comes, perhaps, from being a poetry editor for over a decade. Plunkett’s latest collection, A Kinder Sea, is underpinned by a powerful intelligence and deep-seated empathy. The book is scaffolded by epigraphs from Emily Dickinson, the spirit mother of this work. Dickinson’s spare condensery is evident throughout A Kinder Sea, which is made up of five sections, each containing a small number of poems built around the oceanic themes: “A Corner of the Sea”, “Carmine Horizon”, “In Search of the Miraculous”, “Grace”, and “Heartland”. The book opens with a maternal poem, “Sound Bridge”, which functions almost as an epigraph to the rest of the collection. The poem, which won second place in the 2018 ACU Prize for Poetry, is set in Hodonín in the Czech Republic, where a mother listens to her son sing the mournful Lacrimosa from Mozart’s Requiem. “Sound Bridge” is a dense meditation on love, music, art, and the way in which grief, loss, and joy are intertwined at the moment of creation: Lacrimosa dies illa: all day grief’s weft across joy’s warp. Quiet music: tension, strings, and frame of what we can’t teach, because we are still learning: what I can’t protect you from, can’t come close to, must damper, love. Work untrans- latable, but we feel their heft, close: light The Lacrimosa was famously unfinished, as our children are, our work, our lives: “We finish/nothing”. This notion of a bridge of sound, is part of what the collection as a whole strives towards. There are other bridges in the book, both overt, as in “Bridge Physics”, which has a breathless, staccato beat – creating a very different kind of bridge to the one created in “Sound Bridge”, and less overt, such as the cracking “secret” underwater seams of “Underwater Caulking”, or the “edgy mutiny” rhythmic bridges “red keys please” of “Songs in a Red Key”. All of these pieces and many others in A Kinder Sea play with notions of tension and breath and the secret bridges that we build, or which crumble beneath us. The poetry is often referential, utilising art (Bas Jan Aer, Chris Marks), music (Mozart, Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave, Neil Young), poetry and fiction (Auden, Plath, Rilke, Dickinson, Celan, William Carlos Williams, Tzara, Flaubert, Henry James, Mireille Juchau, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Wu Cheng’en, Mark Doty, Ali Smith) letters, telegraphs, or even the visual image of the sea itself, so beautifully depicted in this work, as a launching point. The Nillumbik Exphrasis award winning “Becoming the Sea” begins with Chris Mark’s “Imagine Becoming the Sea”, but as with much of this work, moves between the external world of the ocean and the internal world of the human, moving fluidly between these two watery bodies, so that the theoretical, the visual/external, and the internal experience meld in a way that feels seamless: I want you to find me. I want my disappearance to be untranslatable. Feeding prayers into the sea’s throat The references always come back to the present moment of creation—a position in time and space that is uniquely original, as in the Tristan Tzara inspired “Confetti by Dada”: Cut it out. Open his love letters. Take a pair of scissors. Snip each word. Place yourself gently in a bag and shake. Your portrait emerges rare, ordinary, interchangeable: lips, adore, golden, dark, I. The art of being present and paying deep, careful attention, is another constant theme through the book, and an antidote to its deadly opposite, thoughtlessly using things (and people) and throwing them away. As you might expect with a book that is inspired by the ocean, there is a ever-present ecological focus. This is particularly evident in the poem “Trash Vortex”, where the sea, always mutable, is not only choking on human rubbish, but also providing a harbinger of our demise: The sea is dying, gorging on trash, shame, debris. Then where to stage the turning-back of impossible questions of durable human refusal The sea inside—the 60% water that makes up our bodies, our emotions, sexuality, perception—and the sea outside, collide and combine in this work in way that feels exhilarating and entirely natural. The sea is alien, but we are from it, of it, part of it, and the poems play with the tension between union, dissolution, and delineation. The work mirrors this tension between internal and external; man and sea, in ways that are often linguistic and metapoetic. Words are imbibed: “Doctor, I have swallowed a glass/alphabet, Syllables sting/and scrabble”, become living creatures – “sand-scuttling sidelong”, or play in the surf: Dive or catch: swung floorboard, flung askew, loaf in thrum & pummel: let yourself be sand-kneaded, foam-leavened. (“Thirteen Uses for Poem”) Much of the book is made up of sequences. “Glass Letters” is the longest, made up of twelve parts. If you believe that ‘love’ should no longer be a subject of poetry (“No hearts in poems, says my novelist friend”), this sequence that will change your mind. The poems begin in epistolary form, “Dear you”, and set up pronouns that involve an absent object and solitary subject. The poetic space of this work is distinct and liminal: “If you hear this, my syllables have arrived.” with an eco-poetic quality that is not only rooted in the sea, but also the earth, where the connection between subject and object becomes animal, vegetable, and even mineral: Name a mouthful of earth, your words bloom like bread, opening froth-skirted roses in an old garden each syllable discarding its petal under my ribs. Belief in you a root my hands plunge to pull at: evidence of life Though these are personal poems, rooted in love, loss, grief, and rebirth, there is a strong, though subtle underlying politic which takes the form of advocacy. Collective empowerment is an important theme throughout the work, linking back to the title–kindness as a radical act: When all that divides us calculates its losses and I am made to learn grace, in the place silence breaks, bruises open dark sails—I want to know one thing, try to hold it, try again, to be kind, to be kind, kind. A Kinder Sea is a complex, beautiful, condensed and delicate book. The work, which has an imagistic quality throughout, bears multiple re-readings, always revealing new insight, rhythms, and patterns. 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BY: Follow @HashtagGriswold The Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday called out Black Lives Matter activist Shaun King for an inaccurate tweet that went viral. King got more than 8,000 retweets for claiming that Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said he would never hire former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick for kneeling during the national anthem. The owner of the Eagles said he wouldn't hire Colin because of his anthem protest, but hired a white player who called black people "nigger" — Shaun King (@ShaunKing) September 14, 2017 Sportswriters on the Eagles beat immediately pointed out that King was mischaracterizing Lurie's comments, but their complaints fell on deaf ears. Yea, this Lurie-Kap thing didn't happen the way you're framing it. — Joe Giglio (@JoeGiglioSports) September 14, 2017 I was at the Lurie press conference, and have read that story, and this tweet is insanely unfair and wrong — Eliot Shorr-Parks (@EliotShorrParks) September 14, 2017 Reading comprehension isn't for everyone. — Joe Giglio (@JoeGiglioSports) September 14, 2017 Eventually, the official Eagles Twitter account called out King, and tweeted out the transcript of Lurie's press conference. @ShaunKing Your recent claims are entirely unfair and inaccurate. Here is the unedited transcript of what was said: pic.twitter.com/mE8f2BKqvN — Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) September 14, 2017 The transcript and video of the press conference both show that Lurie never said he would not sign Kaepernick for his protest. He simply said that the Eagles were "completely happy with our quarterback situation." Lurie suggested that if that ever changed, the team would fully evaluate Kaepernick. "With [former Eagles quarterback] Michael Vick, there was a complete vetting of: ‘How is he as a teammate? What is his character? What is his potential? What is his football intelligence? Can he be a backup?'" he recalled. Lurie said that he applauded those who took part in social justice activism. But he did add that he found protests of the national anthem direspectful. "Anybody who wants to do proactive things, to try to reverse social injustice, I'm all in favor of. It has to be respectful," he said. "It certainly has to respect the military and the people that serve, the women and men that serve our country, emergency responders, whoever that is." Kaepernick, who currently is not on a team, gained national attention last year when he knelt during the national anthem before games to protest police brutality and what he called "a country that oppresses black people and people of color."
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Image: National Park Service. They named her Flip - a Kemp's Ridley sea turtle found last December, stranded on the coast of Holland. She was injured and stunned by the cold. But the scientists and animal lovers who rescued her took advantage of a key fact about Kemps' Ridleys - that while they're endangered, they are also among the world's great long-distance travelers. Specialists nursed her back to health, and released her into the water today - off the coast of south Texas. "We couldn't have asked for it to go any better," said Iain Scouller, the general manager of Sea Life Aquarium Grapevine, based near Dallas-Fort Worth. "We set her loose at high tide, and off she went." A lot of effort went into the rescue of a single four-year-old turtle, but Scouller said it matters for a species very much in danger of disappearing. "It's as much symbolic as anything," he said. His colleague, Karen Rifenbury, joined in. "One turtle makes a great difference because of the number of eggs she'll lay in her lifetime. We hope she will help revive the species." Flip was found on the rocky Dutch coast last December, about 5,000 miles from her likely birthplace in the Gulf of Mexico, and slowly nursed back to health by staff members at a Dutch aquarium. She was then flown from Amsterdam to Houston - the aquarium staff is quick to thank KLM, the Dutch airline - in a special container that kept the water around her at 22 degrees Centigrade (about 75 degrees Fahrenheit). She was driven to Port Aransas, Texas, for today's release. "It is likely that most individuals remain in the Gulf of Mexico for their entire lives," wrote Donna Shaver of the National Park Service, in an email to ABC News. "However, some juveniles are shunted out of the Gulf of Mexico through the Gulf Stream and travel up the Atlantic coast of the U.S. to forage in nearshore waters and bays as far north as Massachusetts." Shaver has devoted much of her career to the preservation of sea turtles, and said it was rare, and risky, for a turtle like Flip to have gotten as far as northern Europe. "There are only a few records of Kemp's Ridleys being found stranded alive in this region. The waters there are too cold for their survival." Flip, at last report, is safely out in the warm waters of the Gulf, wearing an identification tag and a satellite transmitter glued to the back of her shell. Turtles' shells grow, and have a waxy protective layer over them, so the transmitter will probably come off at some point, but in the meantime it will provide useful data on Flip's travels. People will be able to track Flip at SeaTurtle.org. "This is much bigger than a single turtle," said Scouller. "It shows that every one counts."
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Welcome to "K-Pop Through the Eyes of Industry Leaders." It's an ongoing KPopStarz series where we talk to leaders in several Korean industries, including education, fashion, entertainment, technology, tourism, e-commerce, and more. It's no secret that the Korean Wave, or Hallyu, is giving Korea more of a spot on the world stage. With that wave continuing to spread, KPopStarz wants to talk to the people leading that charge about how they see Korean pop culture having an influence on their work both inside and beyond Korea's borders. This week we had the pleasure of talking to SKINFOOD, one of the most popular and accessible skincare brands in Korea. You can find one of these stores in nearly every city and marketplace in the country, and many Koreans are devoted to the products like the Black Sugar Face Mask and the Egg White Pore Foam. As big and ubiquitous as the company is, though, it has a surprisingly simple philosophy. Read on to learn about the inspiration behind their delicious-sounding products, what kind of beauty trends stem from the K-pop world, and if more guys are wearing makeup now that they see some of their favorite male stars with glamorous faces. KPopStarz: Please tell me a little big about what SKINFOOD does and provides worldwide. SKINFOOD: SKINFOOD is a skincare, cosmetic, and beauty brand that finds inspiration from the food around us. Our health is directly correlated to the food we put in our bodies. We've taken that philosophy and applied it to our product development. We discover the best natural food ingredients and bottle them up for effective, targeted skincare, body care, hair care, and makeup. KPS: What are some of SKINFOOD's biggest inspirations when creating new beauty products? SF: Food! The food around us has the power to transform our health. We search around the world for the most effective ingredients. We then develop and test our products to deliver powerful beauty results. KPS: How important is K-pop in inspiring and determining new trends in the beauty industry? SF: K-pop provides a glimpse into Korean culture. The different trends help guide us to create consumer driven products. So, we make sure to pay attention to the trends within K-pop. KPS: SKINFOOD has been popular in Korea for a while now, but as K-pop has become more popular in other parts of the world, have you noticed a growing interest in SKINFOOD products from people worldwide? Does SKINFOOD try to accommodate those global fans? SF: Definitely. Interest in K-pop, K-beauty, and Korean culture has boomed within the last few months and we are seeing more and more customers interesting in the (sometimes!) weird, wonderful world of Korean beauty. We are currently planning more store openings and looking to find ways to reach global fans. We currently have more than 800 stores worldwide in 14 countries, but we want to make sure that we can make SKINFOOD available to everyone! KPS: There is always some criticism aimed at both the beauty and entertainment industries for putting too much of a focus on how someone looks on the outside as opposed to the inside. How does SKINFOOD balance the line between helping customers find products that will make them feel glowing, gorgeous, and confident without making them feel bad about the way they currently look? SF: Looking good begins with feeling good. At SKINFOOD, part of our brand philosophy is to promote a lifestyle of health, food, and beauty. This begins with positivity and promoting a healthy lifestyle that incorporates nutritious food and a positive outlook on life. KPS: SKINFOOD is such an affordable brand compared to some of the other Korean beauty products out there. Does SKINFOOD make it a priority to keep prices low so that more customers can have access to them? SF: We definitely want to make sure SKINFOOD is accessible to everyone. We keep that in mind and make sure that our price points are attractive to all our customers. We pride ourselves on being an easily accessible, everyday beauty brand with products that utilize familiar, everyday ingredients. KPS: What are some of the biggest beauty trends right now that K-pop has helped to start? What do you think we can look forward to in the next few months? SF: K-pop has certainly helped beauty trends become more extravagant, vibrant, and trendy to consumers and currently we can see the constant need for better skincare products. SKINFOOD is an expert in this field and we are currently developing more and more skincare products for consumers. In these few coming months, you will probably see more diverse skincare products during the summer season. KPS: There seems to be something of a trend of male K-pop stars wearing more and more makeup. Has SKINFOOD noticed this, or has the company noticed any more male consumers coming to them for makeup products or tips? SF: Our current model for SKINFOOD is Lee Jong Suk. He's known for his flawless complexion. We understood that the male K-pop stars are increasingly popular and in demand so therefore we selected Lee Jong Suk as our model to appeal to both male and female markets. SKINFOOD strives to be ahead of the curve when it comes to trends. More and more male customers are starting to understand the need for skincare. Therefore, we also have mens skincare products (such as Black Sugar for Men.) We believe that everyone should take care of their skin. KPS: If you could choose one group or artist to style for an upcoming video or photo shoot, which group or artist would it be? What kind of beauty look would you want them to have? SF: It's very difficult to choose one specific group or artist, but it would definitely be an energetic, youthful idol group that fits well with the philosophy of SKINFOOD. The beauty look would be clean, simple, and fresh.
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Do you wish your favorite editor had better PowerShell editing support? Do you have a great idea for a new feature for the PowerShell extension in Visual Studio Code? We’re dedicating next week, December 6th through 13th (Sunday through next Sunday), to hacking together on new features to enable better PowerShell support in any editor! Here’s the plan: On Sunday, December 6th at 11AM-12PM PST (7-8PM GMT) I’ll host a Crowdcast event to give an overview of PowerShell Editor Services, the PowerShell extension for VS Code, and other general ideas for contributions that people can make. Participants can join to ask questions and discuss potential ideas so that we can get the ball rolling. Once hacking has started, we’ll hang out together in the #editors channel of the PowerShell Slack Community so that everyone can get help on their contributions. We’ll be using these discussions to help flesh out documentation about these projects using the GitHub Wiki. Every question asked will be helpful so don’t be shy! On the week following our hacktivities, I’ll release new builds of PowerShell Editor Services and the Visual Studio Code extension containing our collective efforts. I’ll also post a follow-up report here on PowerShell.org with details about all the contributions that were made in this time. Ways to Contribute There are many places where you can contribute even if you don’t have time to write code. Here are some ideas: Improve PowerShell Editor Services Write and review documentation for the .NET and JSON APIs Help provide good PowerShell script examples for validating language intelligence features Add language features support for files in a PowerShell module project (issue #11) Add language feature support for PowerShell classes (issue #14) Check out the help wanted issue label for more ideas! Improve the PowerShell extension for Visual Studio Code Create new VS Code “command” features which provide helpful functionality for PowerShell File bugs for cool features you’d like to see or examples of things that don’t work well yet Help improve syntax highlighting for PowerShell code (issues #26 and #52) Add features or fix bugs with the help wanted issue label Add new editor integrations for PowerShell Editor Services Sublime Text Atom Emacs Vim … any other editor you’re interested in! Use any of these projects during the hack week and provide feedback! Want to participate? If you're interested in participating, check out the PowerShell Editor Services Hack Week wiki page and add your name to the participants list. I’ll be tracking the latest details about the event there next week. Don’t forget to RSVP for the Crowdcast event to be reminded when it begins. Looking forward to hacking with you all next week! David Wilson @daviwil Software Engineer at Microsoft
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One Froggy Throat (1997) - The Internet Animation Database Menu About the IAD Home Our Mission Get Involved Donate Subscribe Privacy Policy Terms of Use Site Statistics Updates (9/24/2022 ) Contact Us Indexes Studios Titles Series Artists Characters Caricatures Screenshots Posters Title Cards Drafts Music Television Streaming Video MPAA Numbers Art Gallery Hashtags Home Video United States Germany France Italy United Kingdom Japan Sweden Canada Netherlands / Belgium Australia Spain Mexico Denmark Finland Russia South Korea India Poland Ireland Social Media Facebook IAD Forums Old IAD Forums (Archive) GAC Forums (Archive) GAC Archives Looney Tunes Lantz Cartunes Depatie Freleng Felix the Cat Too Looney Reviews 2004-2006 2007-2008 2009-2011 2011-2012 Alphabetical Ugly PD Contests Contest 1 Contest 2 Contest 3 Contest 4 Contest 5 Contest 6 Contest 7 Contest 8 Ugly DVDs Search Advanced Search The IAD is in financial trouble. Please read here. One Froggy Throat Studio: Warner Bros. Television Release Date : February 22, 1997 Series: Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries General Info Page History Cumulative rating: No Ratings Posted Associated Studio(s) Koko Enterprise / Seoul Movie Co., LTD. Synopsis No synopsis currently available. Characters Granny (Voice: June Foray) Sylvester (Voice: Joe Alaskey) Tweety (Voice: Joe Alaskey) Hector (Voice: Frank Welker) Michigan J. Frog (Voice: Jeff McCarthy) Credits Director Karl Toerge Voices Brian George Writer Tom Minton Television The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries (Season 2, Episode 8) Technical Specifications Aspect Ratio: 4 : 3 (Television) Print Type: Video (NTSC) Original Language: English Reviews and Comments No comments posted. Be the first! (You must be a logged-in user to submit comments!) The Internet Animation Database Chronological Navigation Previous Cartoon : Two's a Crowd Next Cartoon : Mush Ado About Nothing Alphabetical Navigation Previous Cartoon : One Bad Apple Next Cartoon : One Fruit's Trash is Another Fruit's Treasure Series Navigation Previous Cartoon : Froggone It Next Cartoon : Mush Ado About Nothing Home | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy All cartoon graphics copyright of the respective studios "Buddy" ratings graphic edited from the poster "Swing, You Sinners" by Nico Colaleo and used here with his permission. All other graphics and content copyright 2011 The Internet Animation Database A project of Marshmallow Fox Web Design
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New Jersey has the highest property taxes in the nation, a crushing burden to middle-class families and indisputably the top concern of voters. It's a problem that can't be solved until we contain the salaries and benefits of public workers. That is not a liberal view, or a conservative view. It is about the math. And it's up to the next governor to face it. The first test is coming soon, when a law setting a 2 percent cap on salary increases for police and firefighters in arbitration settlements is set to expire in December. The Republican candidate, Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno, wants to renew the cap. But the front-runner, Democrat Phil Murphy, is keeping his options open. Cops in N.J. now earn over $100K. See how much they make in your town Start with this fact: Our police and firefighters are already among the nation's best-paid. The median police salary was $105,106 at last count. That doesn't include overtime and bonuses. And the best paid cops are in wealthier suburbs with very little crime. In Alpine, for example, the median cop salary is $135,856. The portion of police officers earning more than $100,000 has jumped to 60 percent, up from 30 percent in 2009. Both police and firefighters can collect big payouts for unused absences, too. It's not unusual for the rank-and-file to walk away with $50,000 or $100,000 in unused sick and vacation days. In the most outrageous cases, police brass have taken home more than $500,000. Why does this happen, even in the face of rage over property taxes? Because in many towns and cities, the unions are the most powerful local political force. Their allies have won elections and awarded them generous contracts. In effect, the unions sit on both sides of the negotiating table. Before Gov. Chris Christie's arrival, they usually won political fights at the state level, too. Unused sick days are costing us billions, as Democrats dawdle | Editorial Gov. Chris Christie pushed back, and among his victories was this 2 percent cap, approved by the Democratic legislature. But now, a bill to renew the cap, sponsored by Assemblyman Declan O'Scanlon, has stalled. Democrats say they're waiting for a pending task-force study of the cap's effectiveness and any recommendations about how to improve it, due by the end of the year. But the last annual report found the cap is working - limiting annual raises through arbitration from nearly 5 percent to just under 2 percent since it was put in place. Patrick Colligan, head of New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association, argues cop salaries are in line with our high cost of living, and questions why, "just because we're not in private industry, we need to have a permanent cap on our salaries. If the town has the ability to pay, then it has the ability to pay." But if you remove the cap entirely and have unrestrained collective bargaining, we've seen what can happen. Before this cap, big raises in one town led to big raises in the next, since arbitrators were supposed to keep them in line with one another. The cap helped break that momentum. Yes, it could be tweaked, and maybe a cap should apply to other municipal employees, too. But police and fire are among the highest-paid, and we can't just release their cap and do nothing. If the unions have a better idea, let's hear it. Bookmark NJ.com/Opinion. Follow on Twitter @NJ_Opinion and find NJ.com Opinion on Facebook.
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This is the list of all the Perl-based open source products I am aware of. Especially if we focus on products serving the generic public. Not just other Perl developers. Thanks to all the people, but especially to Dean Hamstead and Renee Baecker, who sent me tons of links. I tried to check which one of these products allow people to make money from them. How do the web-site of the open-source project promote the businesses. I'd be very interested to know which projects are actually supported by their commercial backers, and how do they feel about each other? Are they run by a single company? Is there a commercial interest behind the project shared by several individuals or companies? Is the project purely fun-based? CMS / Publishing systems / Blog engines / wikis This is a mix of platforms. Some stared out as Content Management Systems (CMS) others as wikis, yet others as blog engines. In the end there is a huge overlap between what they do so I put them in one category. WebGUI is a content management system (CMS) created by Plain Black . It is a very business oriented CMS. On the web site, you can find a number of partners that provide commercial support and customization services. This looks like a living ecosystem of open-source and business. Twiki is one of the best-known wiki software with an orientation to support companies. It is built primarily by the company with the same name that also provides cloud-based hosted Twiki service . There are a number of consultants providing support for Twiki. They are listed on the web site in a very prominent place. Bricolage CMS is a web publishing system providing workflow management for publishers. It then generates pages that can be either static or even use some other language to be dynamic. ( Wikipedia Krang CMS Open Source web publisher. It is used by several web-sites but as I can see development is not too active. Cyclone3 and Open-Source Web 2.0 Application Framework. It uses XUL which, if I am not mistaken, was discontinued by Mozilla. BlazeBlogger is a simple to use but capable CMS for the command line. Blio , a static blogging engine. XIMS Content Management System Dreamwidth is a community system for shared blogging. It was forked from the last open source version of Live Journal. Angerwhale is a Catalyst -based blogging package. As I can see it has been removed from CPAN and has not been updated since 2009. Help-desk, Request and Bug tracking OTRS is a Help-desk and IT Service Management software. Sort of like a bug tracking system geared to the enterprise. It is created and developed by company with the same name based in Germany. Bugzilla is the well known bug-tracking system developed by and for Mozilla. It is used in quite a lot of companies. I think a few people offer Bugzilla administration and customization as paid service. Mailing list Dada Mail is a program for managing mailing lists. They provide some commercial services but as I can see it is well hidden on the site and I don't think anyone is making a living out of that. Majordomo is one of the oldest mailing list software. It even has its own Wikipedia entry Minimalist - Minimalistic Mailing Lists Manager. Web mail Monitoring Munin is a networked resource monitoring tool. It can provide graphs of any kind of data such as CPU load or "number of new users registered" in the last 5 minutes, last day or last week. Opsview provides network and application monitoring of large, complex and distributed enterprises. It is developed by the company of the same name. If I am not mistaken the core is open source, but they also have Pro and enterprise versions. OpenSMART provides monitoring and reporting of large data center installations. It's focus is mainly on monitoring and reporting data about applications and middleware. Log analyzer Octopussy.pm is a Perl/XML Logs Analyzer, Alerter and Reporter. W3Perl is logfile analyzer for Web / FTP / Squid / CUPS / DHCP and Mail servers. Yaala is an analyzer for all kinds of logfiles. As I can see there has been no major activity on the mailing list at all. Logwatch is a customizable log analysis system. Logwatch parses through your system's logs and creates a report analyzing areas that you specify. Logwatch is easy to use and will work right out of the package on most systems. Games Lacuna Expanse is the Massively Multi-player Online Space Strategy Game developed by Plain Black . The source code can be found on GitHub . The web site of the game, and the game itself, are awesome. Very addictive! Desktop Applications The Shutter Project has one of best looking web sites among the ones listed here. This might not be surprising as Shutter is a screen-shot tool. Enterprise applications Koha is a software application for library management developed and supported by the Koha Community . There are several companies support Koha . One of them is called LibLime Apparently this company actually has a fork of Koha and there is a tension between this company and the rest of the Koha community. I am still trying to figure out what's going on there. Evergreen Open ILS is a software for libraries that helps library patrons find library materials, and helps libraries manage, catalog, and circulate those materials. Ledger SMB and Open Source ERP: accounting, CRM and more. LedgerSMB is an acronym for Ledger Small Medium Business, often abbreviated as LSMB. EplSite ETL is a tool to do easy the data migrations, doing extraction, transformation, validation and load in a very fast way. Dezi is an HTTP-based search platform capable of indexing multiple document formats (HTML, XML, PDF, DOC, XLS, etc) and returning faceted results in a variety of formats (XML, JSON). It is also available on CPAN E-commerce SurfShop - web store system - shopping cart. AgoraCart , is an ecommerce shopping cart software installable via cPanel and other web hosting control panels. Tools for Sysadmins SpamAssassin is the well known SPAM filter software. It is part of the Apache Software Foundation . This is just one of the many projects, unrelated to the web server, that are managed by the ASF. Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. It has several plugins, some of those are dual-licensed. One is an open source license the other one includes some commercial extension. The company around it is called Virtualmin Lemon LDAP-ng is a web access system providing AAA protection. (Authentication Authorization Accounting) (I have to admit I am not sure what does that mean.) This is the other web site that would be the winner for being beautiful. Backup PC is, not surprisingly a backup system for Linux, Windows, and Mac. Unfortunately it has not seen any activity in the last year or so. Wikipedia Amavis is a high-performance interface between mailer (MTA) and content checkers: virus scanners, and/or SpamAssassin. Wikipedia POPFile is an Automatic Email Classification system to sort e-mails and fight spam. web-sorrow a versatile security scanner for the information disclosure and fingerprinting phases of pentesting. plainvm to control multiple Virual Machines which are distributed among many hosts through your browser. Ashafix is a Postfixadmin clone in Perl using the Mojolicious framework. Torrus The Data Series Processing Framework. SmokePing for keeping track of your network latency. Fusion Inventory helps you keep an inventory of computers in your system. Commercial support is provided by a number of companies, all of them in France. The source code is available on CPAN as well. Tools for developers Tinderbox is a tool to help continuous integration by running build on several machines. For a long time it was developed and maintained by Mozilla, but if I am not mistaken it is now handled elsewhere. It does not seem to have a "home". There is also Gitolite which a git repository management software (access permissions, creating new repositories etc., but e.g. no web interface). See also Git e.g. see Git on Gitolite ack - small grep replacement, especially for programmers. Tools for Perl Developers Perlito - a compiler collection that implements a (subset) of Perl 5 and Perl 6. PSGI/Plack , an interface between Perl web applications and web servers. Perlbrew is a admin-free perl installation management tool. Perl Critic is a web service providing source code analyses using the well known Perl::Critic module. This too is for Perl developers. That's the reason I have not included it in the table. Perl Dancer , a simple but powerful web application framework. Mojolicious , a next generation web framework for the Perl programming language. Some more Perl projects These projects probably should/could have their own site on their own domain: Scientific Software Demeter is a comprehensive system for processing and analyzing X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy data. Database related Applications QDepo , a desktop application for retrieving and exporting data from relational database systems to spreadsheet files. Other (Still being categorized) MusicBrainz is an open music encyclopedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public. It is backed by a non-profit organization of the same name. They provide both server and client applications. The server side is written in Perl. Natural Docs is a documentation generator for multiple programming languages. Slic3r is a multi-platform self-executable desktop application which manipulates 3D meshes with several geometric algorithms to produce G-code instructions for 3D printers. It's got an active forum and an IRC channel on FreeNode with 80 people in it. The project is almost a one-man work but is sponsored/funded by several businesses and tens of donations. Proxmox Virtual Environment is an Open Source Server Virtualization Platform, uses perl for the server side part. Helios a system for building asynchronous distributed job processing applications. GCstar is an application for managing your collections written in GTK2 and Perl. Act - A Conference Toolkit is a web application to handle conferences. AFAIK currently it used by YAPCs and Perl Workshops only. Oracletool A web based tool for Oracle DBA's. pDLNA Media Server is an UPnP and DLNA service which serves multimedia content to compatible clients. Zentyal is a Small Business Linux server built and supported by the company with the same name: Zentyal TTYtter is a command line Twitter client. F*EX Frams' Fast File EXchange. Web-based sending of files of ANY size to ANY recipient. (R)?ex manages all your boxes from a central point through the complete process of configuration management and software deployment. QVD , a VDI platform for Linux. App::Asciio allows you to draw ASCII diagrams in a modern, but simple graphical application. Logitech Squeezebox Server , a streaming server for Logitech Squeezebox line of Internet radios supporting both its own SLIM protocol and DLNA. Wikipedia Eekboek - an accounting software for The Netherlands. xCAT Perl base Extreme Cloud Administration from IBM ELSA Enterprise log search and archive (ELSA) is an industrial-strength solution for centralized log management. Packet Fence is a fully supported, trusted, Free and Open Source network access control (NAC) solution. Smolder for collecting test results in TAP format. LXR to cross reference the source code of any project. Publican a single source publishing tool based on DocBook XML. remOcular , provides a AJAX web interface to Unix command line tools like traceroute, top, mpstat. DbToRia a Database to Rich Internet Application. Freeside open-source billing, CRM, trouble ticketing, network monitoring and provisioning automation software for ISPs and WISPs, VoIP providers. glNetViz is a tool for visualizing computer network topologies with WebGL. App::TimeTracker time tracking for impatient and lazy command line lovers Circos tools for visualizing data, used in particular in the biological scientific community. KJabberd is a Jabber server. st - simple statistics from the command line interface (CLI). Rex a DevOps tool not unlike Puppet or Chef in other languages. Project Builder is a tool for simplifying the process of building packages for multiple operating systems from source. gRSShopper a personal web environment. XMLTV is a set of programs to process TV (tvguide) listings and manage your TV viewing, storing listings in an XML format. There are backends to download TV listings for several countries, filter programs and Perl libraries to process listings. SmoothWall Express firewall solution uses Perl as its web interface. pgBadger a fast PostgreSQL log analyzer. ikiwiki is a wiki compiler. Shorewall is a gateway/firewall configuration tool for GNU/Linux. Asternic , a flash operations panel for asterisk. which the server side is Perl and the client is Flash. Wrangler , a desktop file manager with sophisticated metadata handling capabilities. Webwork , an online homework system for mathematics. Source code in GitHub Not Open Source There are a number of non-open source Perl-based products. I am going to create a separate list of those too, for now let me list them here:
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By Sarah Holt BBC Sport in Valencia Robert Kubica underlined the belief that Renault could be a major force in 2011 with the fastest time of the first Formula 1 pre-season test in Valencia. The Pole set a lap of one minute 13.144 seconds to beat the previous best - achieved by Ferrari's Fernando Alonso on Wednesday - by 0.163secs. The final day brought less success for Ferrari, whose driver Felipe Massa lost a day's running following an oil leak. Mark Webber concentrated on long runs - with impressive speed - for Red Bull. Kubica refused to get carried by his pace, and said he had had a mixed day because he lost the morning to car problems. "After we solved the problems with the car we were able to do a little bit of evaluation on the set-up and some tyre work," he said. SARAH HOLT BLOG Red Bull already look every inch the team to beat when racing resumes next month in Bahrain "Unfortunately, because of the morning we were not able to complete our programme. But better to have problems here than in Bahrain (at the first race of the season on 13 March). "It's impossible to compare the car to last year's, and your feeling depends on how things look when everyone is in the same condition running the same time on the track. "This we can get only in the Bahrain Grand Prix, so we have to keep pushing and improve the car and solve a couple of issues we had here in Valencia." Webber's headline lap time of 1:13.936 was 0.792secs off Kubica's pace, and 0.3secs adrift of team-mate Sebastian Vettel's Wednesday mark. But a 20-lap run in the middle of the day looked particularly strong, and Red Bull - like Ferrari - look in good shape so far. The Australian was fourth fastest overall and the second fastest 2011 car, with Massa just behind him. The Brazilian's day suffered an early set-back when he spun on oil leaking from his own car after a clamp broke. The car caught fire and Massa missed more than four hours' running while Ferrari mechanics repaired the damage. Despite the delay, Massa still managed to complete 80 laps on Thursday. And technical director Aldo Costa said he was pleased with the work Ferrari had done in Valencia, adding that there would be major performance developments before the season starts in Bahrain on 13 March. "Looking only at our car, yes we are happy," Costa said. "From a mechanical point of view, the car from here and Jerez will be almost complete but from the aerodynamic point of view there will be further evolutions. "It needs to be a very balanced approach to be a fast and winning car. "We know what we have developed from a performance view in the week, we know what we have got from our end to continue the development so we think that we are pushing as much as we can." Force India's Adrian Sutil was second fastest overall to Kubica, just 0.057secs behind the Renault, with Jenson Button third for McLaren, both men using modified versions of their team's 2010 cars. McLaren unveil their new car in Berlin on Friday, while Force India's will appear at next week's second test in Jerez. Timo Glock managed sixth fastest time in the 2010 Virgin, who are unveiling their new car on Monday, with the two rookies in the field, Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado of Williams and Sauber's Mexican Sergio Perez, seventh and eighth, ahead of Michael Schumacher's Mercedes and Sebastien Buemi's Toro Rosso. Mercedes team boss Ross Brawn said he was optimistic about the new Mercedes's performance, while admitting it was not yet as fast as the pace-setters. Schumacher said it was impossible to make comparisons between this year's car and the 2010 Mercedes because of the regulation changes. These include the reintroduction of Kers energy recovery and power-boost systems, a moveable rear wing to help overtaking, the banning of the controversial double diffuser , and a new tyre supplier, with Pirelli taking over from Bridgestone. The 42-year-old, who had a disappointing comeback in 2010, vowed to approach his second season at Mercedes with "full attack". Lotus did do some running with their new car, but power-steering problems restricted Jarno Trulli to data-gathering work and the Italian veteran did not record a lap time. Valencia Formula 1 test, fastest times, final day: 1 Robert Kubica (Pol) Renault one minute 13.144 seconds 2 Adrian Sutil* (Ger) Force India-Mercedes 1:13.201 3 Jenson Button* (GB) McLaren-Mercedes 1:13.553 4 Mark Webber (Aus) Red Bull-Renault 1:13.936 5 Felipe Massa (Brz) Ferrari 1:14.017 6 Timo Glock* (Ger) Virgin-Cosworth 1:14.207 7 Pastor Maldonado (Ven) Williams-Cosworth 1:14.229 8 Sergio Perez (Mex) Sauber-Ferrari 1:14.469 9 Michael Schumacher (Ger) Mercedes 1:14.537 10 Sebastien Buemi (Swi) Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:14.801 11 Narain Karthikeyan* (Ind) Hispania-Cosworth 1:16.535 12 Jarno Trulli (Ita) Lotus-Renault no time * = 2010 car Day two: 1. Fernando Alonso (Ita) Ferrari 1m13.307s 2. Sebastian Vettel (Ger) Red Bull-Renault 1m13.614s 3. Paul di Resta* (GB) Force India-Mercedes 1m13.844s 4. Lewis Hamilton* (GB) McLaren-Mercedes 1m14.353s 5. Kubica 1m14.412s 6. Nico Rosberg (Ger) Mercedes 1m14.645s 7. Glock* 1m15.408s 8. Rubens Barrichello (Brz) Williams-Cosworth 1m16.023s 9. Perez 1m16.198s 10. Maldonado 1m16.266s 11. Buemi 1m16.359s 12. Jaime Alguersuari (Spa) Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1m16.474s 13. Webber 1m17.365s 14. Karthikeyan 1m17.769s 15. Heikki Kovalainen (Fin) Lotus-Renault 1m20.649s * 2010 car Day one: 1 Vettel 1:13.769 2 Nico Hulkenberg* (Ger) Force India-Mercedes 1:13.938s 3 Gary Paffett* (GB) McLaren-Mercedes 1:14.292 4 Di Resta* 1:14.461 5 Alonso 1:14.553 6 Kamui Kobayashi (Jpn) Sauber-Ferrari 1:15.621 7 Jerome d'Ambrosio* (Bel) Virgin-Cosworth 1:16.003 8 Vitaly Petrov (Rus) Renault 1:16.351 9 Schumacher 1:16.450 10 Alguersuari 1:17.214 11 Barrichello 1:17.335 12 Karthikeyan* 1:18.020 13 Rosberg 1:19.930 Bookmark with: Delicious Digg reddit Facebook StumbleUpon What are these? E-mail this to a friend Printable version
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::caropepe.com:: » BMC Remedy – Forrester: Cost, Ease of Use & Upgrades ::caropepe.com:: Home About Joe Caropepe Articles Photography BMC Remedy – Forrester: Cost, Ease of Use & Upgrades 02.05.2012 · Posted in Articles, BMC Remedy, Computers & Technology  One of Stephen Mann’s points about Remedy in his coverage of BMC’s recent acquisition of Numara included this: 6. BMC needs to get better messaging out about customizing Remedy and associated costs, and the issues-of-old related to the cost and pain of upgrading between product versions. Cost, ease of use, and upgrades are why customers are leaving what is a very, very functionally-rich ITSM offering. This is less about Numara, and more about Remedy, and I wanted to expand on it a little bit. The devil’s always in the details – so let’s break it down.  There are really 3 “Remedy” related points here: Customizing (and Associated Costs) Upgrading (and Associated Costs) Ease of Use Customizing & Associated Costs First, it’s important to remember that these days “Remedy” (the brand), means the Action Request System (ARS) platform, and the ITSM applications running upon it.  The AR System as a development platform has been around for 20 years and has always been geared towards quickly implementing business rules over other considerations (like upgrades, which I’ll talk about more in a minute).  However, the applications that are built on top of the AR System can be as simple or as complex as the architects or developers make them.  And, in order to provide a, “…very, very functionally-rich ITSM offering”, the 7.6.x versions of ITSM applications are complex, no doubt about it.  Providing this much functionality means having to do a couple of things:  First, you have to use what the AR System gives you, meaning a LOT of workflow objects, including a ton of supporting forms that are never seen on the front-end, huge quantities of Active Links, and Filters, and a complicated set of “foundation” data that must be configured for it to work properly.  Next, it means having to deal with the stuff you need, but doesn’t neatly fit into the core AR System.  BMC in recent years has had to get very creative in order to deliver the applications to a web browser (RemedyWeb, anyone?), and a variety of back-end processing that hasn’t traditionally been thought of as “pure” ARS.  A lot of AR System capability in recent history has come as a result of BMC’s front-end application requirements (and it’s nice that these functions are made available for custom applications – there are still a lot of these in the world).  I expect this to get more complex as their “mobile-first” initiative proliferates.  Summary – The AR System as a platform provides easy customization to applications.  However complex applications mean complex customizations.  I don’t see this changing any time soon. Upgrading & Associated Costs Upgrading BMC Remedy applications is difficult for 2 reasons: handling customizations & data  Customizations is one of the biggest headaches BMC faces with their ITSM applications running on the AR System.  How to upgrade your applications, when some well-intentioned developer (or one of your own BSM/ITSM consultants) has changed your workflow?  (To BMC’s immense credit, all of their application code is available to be customized using the standard AR System development tools – one hope this never changes.)  As I mentioned earlier, the ARS platform is, and always has, been geared towards applications quickly delivering business value.  Sometimes this means incurring overhead in other areas like source code management.  I’m fairly certain that this was a conscious decision in the early days, with an eye towards adding if/when needed.  It’s needed now. [0]  Next, there are a variety of ways ITSM applications can be configured using data.  This “configuration” data essentially controls how the applications behave, and can be set up using endless combinations.  If BMC changes the way any of the foundation data is used, it’s almost impossible to automate the upgrade – the only way to ensure a smooth upgrade is by having human beings that know what needs to happen, and make sure it does happen.  Not exactly cheap.  Summary - With the introduction of data import, delta load, and migration tools, and overlays, ARS applications are more capable than ever of being upgraded (I almost said “easily upgraded”, but it’s not there yet).  Look for even more features in ARS v8.0, especially in the areas of source control (allowing large, distributed teams) and better versioning. Ease of Use I’m not sure if Mr. Mann is referring to the administration of the applications and platform, which I’ve covered above, or the experience of the support staff within the applications themselves.  Since he contrasts “rich functionality” with ease of use, I’ll assume the latter.  In many respects, BMC is a victim of Remedy’s and AR System success.  Evolution is always slower and harder than innovation, and there is an obvious and direct correlation to today’s ITSM applications and their early Help Desk applications.  Another factor that isn’t spoken about too much is the flurry of activity as Remedy Corporation passed from being a standalone company, to Peregrine (the dark years), and finally to BMC Software.  This happened during the 2001/2002 time frame – the same time as Web 2.0 was evolving – and BMC has been racing to catch up ever since.  Finally, the current versions of ITSM are based (literally) on both ITIL, and BMC’s own Service Management Process Model (SMPM) and without knowing the methodologies and processes defined in these tools, using an application based on them, might not make the most sense.  No excuses, though.  It can be better.  Summary – As the AR System gains capability to support modern clients like web (hardly modern) and mobile, the applications built on top of it will continue to get easier to use.  In the mean time, the “best practice” view of the ITSM apps are a step in the right direction. What Now? Most of these details (and associated costs) are well-understood, and expected, by those familiar with the platform and applications. BMC does a great job of ensuring detailed communications flow to AR System architects, developers, and administrators, including an increased participation in the various online discussions that are occurring.  Indeed, these folks are the biggest supporters of BSM, ITSM, and the AR System – often leading the charge within their internal IT organizations.  What’s missing is how decision makers and executives develop this same level of understanding, without having to dive as deeply as I’ve done with this post.  Not exactly a new problem, but not exactly easy, either.    ———  [0] The AR System does not fit into the common software configuration management development models regarding source control.  Concepts common in compiled languages like a having a main code branch, branching (early/late), merging, labels, and patches simply don’t (yet) apply to applications written on the AR System.  Until the introduction of “overlay’s” in 7.6.04 all code changes were essentially made to the “main” branch (even CVS integrations included in earlier versions of ARS didn’t get this deep into source code management – they simply kept multiple ARS developers honest by preventing concurrent development, and adding comments). One Response to “BMC Remedy – Forrester: Cost, Ease of Use & Upgrades” Stephen Mann says: February 6, 2012 at 5:33 pm This is fantastic info Joe. I know a lot has and is being done to address the issues I referred to. My point was more about there being a perceived absence of great info like this to counter-balance the feedback I receive from clients who have struggled in the past (but that hopefully won’t going forward). Cheers Stephen Reply Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. 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CDC Reports Two Cases of Monkeypox-Related Encephalomyelitis - ABOUTCANCERSERVICE Skip to content Health News Health Problems Medications Personal Health Family Health Kids Health Beauty & Balance Search for: ABOUTCANCERSERVICE Health News Health Problems Medications Personal Health Family Health Kids Health Beauty & Balance Search for: Breaking: Vagus nerve stimulation can strengthen the communication between stomach and brain within minutes What Separates ICI-Induced Appendicitis From Appendicitis Gothenburg scientists discover possible new cancer treatment target Jessica Simpson's 10-Year-Old Daughter Is Showing Up Professional Photographers With This Glamorous Jewelry Campaign Shot Home » Health News » CDC Reports Two Cases of Monkeypox-Related Encephalomyelitis CDC Reports Two Cases of Monkeypox-Related Encephalomyelitis September 24, 2022 Two men in the United States developed encephalomyelitis — inflammation of the brain and spinal cord — after contracting monkeypox, according to a new report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Both patients, who were previously healthy and in their 30s, survived, though the report notes that both used assistive walking devices when discharged. Neurologic complications of monkeypox virus infection are rare, though brain inflammation has previously been reported. The two monkeypox-related deaths in Spain earlier this summer resulted from both patients developing encephalitis, said Isabel Jado, PhD, director of Spain’s National Institute for Microbiology, in a World Health Organization (WHO) presentation. WHO also lists encephalitis as a possible compilation to monkeypox. “Although neurologic complications of acute monkeypox virus (MPXV) infections are rare, suspected cases should be reported to state, tribal, local, or territorial health departments to improve understanding of the range of clinical manifestations of and treatment options for MPXV infections during the current outbreak,” write lead author Daniel Pastula, MD, a neurologist and epidemiologist at the University of Colorado School of Medicine in Aurora, and co-authors. The report was published September 13 in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report . Patient A The first case (patient A) occurred in a previously healthy gay man in Colorado. He had not been vaccinated against monkeypox or smallpox. In July 2022, he reported fever, chills, and malaise; 3 days later, he developed a rash on his face that spread to his extremities and scrotum. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test results later confirmed MPXV infection. Nine days after his initial symptoms, patient A developed worsening weakness and numbness in his left arm and leg as well as difficulty urinating. After being hospitalized, an MRI showed lesions on the brain and spine. There was no evidence of monkeypox virus DNA in the cerebrospinal fluid. Patient A was treated with oral tecovirimat (TPOXX), intravenous (IV) methylprednisolone, immunoglobulin, and penicillin. After 2 weeks, improvement in limb weakness and numbness plateaued, with continued weakness in the left leg. The patient’s leg weakness further improved after starting plasmapheresis treatment, and his rash resolved in 3 weeks. The patient was discharged to outpatient rehabilitation therapy, and at his 1-month follow-up, he was using an assistive walking device. Patient B The second case (patient B) occurred in a previously healthy gay man in DC. He had not been vaccinated against monkeypox, and it was not known if he had received a smallpox vaccine. In July 2022, he developed a fever and muscle pain, followed by a rash on his face, extremities, trunk, and perianal area. PCR test results later confirmed MPXV infection. Five days after symptom onset, he began experiencing bowel and bladder incontinence and progressive flaccid weakness of both legs and was hospitalized. Over the next 2 days, he developed altered mental status and obtundation, and was intubated and transferred to the intensive care unit. An MRI showed lesions on the brain and spine, and a CT revealed rectal thickening and swelling of lymph nodes in the pelvis, though the latter was thought to be related to the monkeypox infection. There was no evidence of monkeypox virus DNA in the cerebrospinal fluid. Patient B was treated with IV TPOXX and methylprednisolone. Though cognition improved, there was no immediate improvement in muscle weakness. The patient was then started on IV immunoglobulin, but the therapy was stopped after 2 days because the patient developed high fevers. His care team then initiated plasmapheresis treatment, and the patient improved substantially. After five treatments, patient B was extubated, could speak and follow commands, and his lower-extremity weakness improved. His rash healed in 5 weeks. He was given IV rituximab, a monoclonal antibody therapy, and discharged to inpatient rehabilitation. At discharge, he was using an assistive walking device. Best Treatment Not Clear How encephalitis developed in either of these two cases is not known, the CDC report notes, so the best treatment approach is not clear. Tecovirimat is recommended for severe monkeypox illness, the authors write, and corticosteroids can be considered if there is significant edema, demyelination, or acute disseminated encephalomyelitis-like disease. However, “the benefits should be weighed against the immunosuppressive risks during an active infection,” the authors write. IV immunoglobulin or plasmapheresis treatment can also be considered. “Clinicians and public health professionals should be aware of the range of possible clinical presentations of MPXV and potential treatments,” the authors continue. “Suspected cases should be reported to state, tribal, local, or territorial health departments to improve understanding of the range of clinical manifestations of MPXV and treatment options.” For more news, follow Medscape on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube Source: Read Full Article Related posts: Where to Order Your Thanksgiving Dinner for a Stress-Free Holiday Henry Cavill's Super Strong 'Witcher' Workout Type 2 diabetes: Eating this winter spice could lower blood sugar COVID-19 at the 1-year mark: How the pandemic has affected the world China to issue visas to foreigners who have taken Chinese jab Study examines associations between contraceptive methods and early menopause Cancer warning: Reheating your food a certain way may be boosting your risk Personal Health Children in Northern California Learn to Cope With Wildfire Trauma September 21, 2022 SONOMA, Calif. — Maia and Mia Bravo stepped outside their house on a bright summer day and sensed danger. 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​Newcastle United manager Rafa Benitez believes that striker Aleksandar Mitrovic must learn how to deal with his aggression. Mitrovic has earned a reputation as a fiery and confrontational player during his spell in England, and was substituted after scoring what turned out to be the winning goal against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday. Wolves manager Paul Lambert had been furious with a challenge from Mitrovic on goalkeeper Carl Ikeme, and Benitez withdrew the 22-year-old because he feared the forward would get himself sent off. “Yes, but I think we are talking about a young player – a foreign player – and a strong player that physically likes the contact," Benitez said when asked whether Mitrovic can be 'wound up' too easily, as quoted by the ​Shields Gazette. “When you add all these things together, it’s clear that he still has to learn. He has to manage better the atmosphere, the pressure and the defenders. “But at the same time you could see the first yellow card. That was incredible. “How can you book someone for this foul that was not even a foul and forget about the foul that wasn’t given against them? “When you put everything together, you have to be sure that he will improve, but at the same time someone has to realise that it is not every time he goes and challenges that it is a foul. “The big centre-backs? He has to be allowed to fight with them.” Despite his reputation Mitrovic has only ever been sent off once for Newcastle since Benitez's appointment, seeing red against Tottenham last season, and the former Liverpool and Real Madrid boss believes he has seen an improvement in the Serbian's behaviour. “He is improving, but it is difficult to have the control during the whole game when there’s one challenge, another challenge, and another challenge. “The only thing that you can do is to explain to him, watch the images with him, and try to be in the top of his head every time to be sure he understands what he has to do.” <section><h2>Who's the most exciting young English manager out there?</h2></section><section><h2>Eddie Howe (Bournemouth)</h2></section><section><h3>Gary Rowett (Unattached)</h3></section><section><h3>Garry Monk (Leeds)</h3></section><section><h3>Paul Clement (Swansea)</h3></section> ​​
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Bookmaker Paddy Power is estimating that Irish punters will wager a whopping €4,500,000 in this weekend’s All-Ireland Final between Dublin and Kerry. Following their dramatic win over Kerry, Dublin go in to the match as 4/11 favourites, with Mayo available at 10/3. However, has seen plenty of support on the result being a draw at 10/1. Elsewhere, the bookie makes it 16/1 for Enda Kenny to cry following a Mayo win while it is also 16/1 for the winning captain to drop the trophy. “The All-Ireland football final is Ireland’s very own Super Bowl and aside from horse racing no other sporting event comes close to it in the eyes of Irish punters,” Paddy Power spokesperson Féilim Mac An Iomaire told Bettingpro.com. “With the bets beginning to pour in we’ve seen plenty of money for both sides and a large chunk of neutrals will have a financial incentive to cheer on either Dublin or Mayo come Sunday.” Ahead of the game, is also taking bets on where Michelle Mulherin will watch the game after the Senator hit out at the GAA following her failure to get an All-Ireland ticket. Fortunately for the Mayo woman, the bookie makes it 1/20 for her to be in Croker in time for throw-in, with Dublin sports bar Sinotts considered the next most likely venue to host the former TD at 10/1. Further down in the betting at 40/1 is the Ballina native’s locals, the Broken Jug and The Loft. Latest Paddy Power odds: Dublin vs Mayo 4/11 Dublin 10/1 Draw 10/3 Mayo To lift the trophy 2/7 Dublin 11/4 Mayo Where will Michelle Mulherin watch the match? 1/20 Croke Park 10/1 Sinnotts 12/1 Flannery's 16/1 The Big Tree 20/1 Quinn's 20/1 Gills 20/1 The Hogan Stand Bar 20/1 The Living Room 20/1 McGowan's 33/1 Croke Park Hotel 33/1 The Red Parrot 33/1 Government Buildings 33/1 Woolshed 33/1 Buswell's 40/1 The Loft (Ballina) 40/1 The Broken Jug (Ballina) Colour Of Enda Kenny's Tie 1/33 Green & Red 14/1 Green Only 14/1 Red Only 16/1 Any Other Match Programme Specials 16/1 Mayo to win and Enda Kenny to be shown crying 3/1 The winning captain to sing during the presentation 16/1 The winning captain to drop the cup during the presentation 9/2 Diarmuid Connolly or Lee Keegan to be sent off 5/1 Dublin to win and Stephen Cluxton to mention "Coppers" during victory speech
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MLP:FiM © Hasbro & Lauren Faust Pokémon © IfeelashamedbutIhavenoidearightnow I have to say, Sunset Shimmer has a lot of potential for art. If I wasn't such a lazy butt, I would definitely work with her more often.Now let me shortly introduce you to my second entry for's contest " Nerdy Pony " - Sunset Shimmer, who I tried to present here as Rapidash (don't you try to tell me you don't know who this flaming horsy pokémon is). I simply cannot think about anything but fire when I look at Sunset, so this was a great opportunity to play more with this idea~ A kind of a challenge too, as dressing character as another character is easy, but Rapidash kinda happened to not have any clothes or accessories I could put on Sunset, so the only thing left was the element of fire.
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Today in Mormon History: 130 years ago today - Sep 7, 1892 Today in Mormon History Daily Snippets of what happened on this day in Mormon Church History. 130 years ago today - Sep 7, 1892 [Francis M. Lyman] [Toquerville] Pres[ident] McArthur has reported that Bishop Bringhurst since death of first wife 10 months ago has his young wife in the family way and to save his neck proposed to marry her and make her his legal wife making a bridge of his second wives nose because he has now past bearing children, but has raised him 8 or 9 before and has grand children. It was thought he would ask advice of us, but instead he told me he had already married the young wife by stealth and without the knowledge of this other wife. He claims it is in accord with Pres[ident] Cannons ideas thou not by his direct counsel. I told him I feared he was making for himself such trouble as he never had dreamed of. I fear his own children as well as the people will condemn his course. 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A devastating wildfire in northern Alberta, Canada has destroyed over 2,400 homes and buildings so far. But for one homeowner in particular, the disaster came with an element of the surreal. James O’Reilly evacuated his home in Fort McMurray a mere 20 minutes before it was engulfed in flames. As he was driving away, his iPhone buzzed with a notification from Canary, a home security app he’d started using a month earlier. It proceeded to stream him live video of his living room filling with flames. A spokesman for Canary says that as services like it grow in popularity, we’re inevitably going to start seeing more videos like the one above. ”The more these kinds of devices get out there,” he said, “the more you see people capturing some pretty surprising things, of all nature, in their homes.”
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Apartment for sale in Marbella Golden Mile, Costa del Sol - #SR-00762P | Svefors Realty +34 607 555 045 +34 607 547 540 SELL YOUR PROPERTY 0 enEnglish svSvenska frFrançais esEspañol Home Properties Properties for saleShort Term RentalLong Term Rental New Developments About Us Services Blog Contact Add to favorites HOME > Properties for Sale > Properties for sale in Marbella Golden Mile > Apartments for sale in Marbella Golden Mile > Apartment for sale in Marbella Golden Mile | Ref: SR-00762P Apartment for sale in Marbella Golden Mile, Costa del Sol Fully renovated top quality 3-bedroom first floor apartment in Monte Paraiso. South-East facing, sea views, quiet and private. Spacious living and dining area with fully fitted open plan kitchen (Neff appliances). Master bedroom en suite and two guest bedrooms sharing a bathroom. Two underground parking and storage. Separate Laundry and utility room. Monte Paraiso offers 24/7 security, tropical gardens, outdoor pools and heated indoor pool, gym and a squash court. Great location, walking distance to Puente Romano and Marbella Club Hotel. Less then 5 minutes to all amenities. Furniture included in the price. 3 2 138 m2 36 m2 Sale price: € 1.295.000 Share with Facebook Twitter Pinterest Linkedin Whatsapp E-mail +34 607 555 045 +34 607 547 540 [email protected] Request more information Property side Form Name * Email * Phone * Your comments * Casillas * I have read and accept the privacy policy of this site. Casillas I agree to receive commercial communications from Svefors reCAPTCHA If you are human, leave this field blank. SEND Features Air conditioning Alarm Communal Garage Communal Pool Covered terrace Dining room Double glazing Excellent condition Fitted wardrobes Fully fitted kitchen Fully furnished Garden view Gated community Glass Doors Gym Heated pool Indoor pool Laundry room Lift Living room Marble floors Mountainside Open plan kitchen Pool view Private Garden Private terrace Recently Renovated / Refurbished Security entrance Security service 24h Storage room Underfloor heating (bathrooms) REGISTRATION FORM Request more information Request more information Name * Email * Phone * Your comments * Casillas * I have read and accept the privacy policy of this site. Casillas I agree to receive commercial communications from Svefors reCAPTCHA If you are human, leave this field blank. SEND Related properties If you are interested in buying or selling properties in our area, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to guide you through the process. We will help you in the sale and/or purchase of your property. Apartment for sale in Estepona, Costa del Sol 4 3 137 m2 Ref: SR-00761P 1.235.000 € Apartment for sale in Estepona, Costa del Sol 3 2 122 m2 Ref: SR-00775P 1.095.000 € Apartment for sale in Estepona, Costa del Sol 4 3 144 m2 Ref: SR-00153P 1.500.000 € Avenida de Burgos 24 Residencial Acqua Bloque 4, Local 2 29670 San Pedro Alcántara View on Google Maps Villas Apartamentos Áticos Adosadas Parcelas & Terrenos Marbella San Pedro de Alcántara Benahavis Estepona CONTACTO +34 607 555 045 +34 607 547 540 [email protected] sverforsrealty.com Home Properties Properties for sale Short Term Rental Long Term Rental New Developments About Us Services Blog Contact Legal Policy Privacy Policy Cookies Policy © 1999 – 2022 OK
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Description An original oil painting of a furry, fluffy, brown lop eared rabbit. Easter bunny art for a kid's room, kitchen, nursery, cafe, home decor or the bunny lover. A brown bunny on a turquoise background will add a talking point to the kitchen or country cottage. Painted with a palette knife for a luscious thick texture. This long-eared rabbit is almost alive! Bunny rabbit print is featured in the following Fine Art America groups: Premium FAA Artists Images that Excite Beauty in Art Artists Fine Art Greeting Cards Rabbit prints are available as stretched canvas prints, acrylic, metal, framed, posters, phone cases, greeting cards, duvet covers, tote bags, beach bags, shower curtains and throw pillows I have many similar paintings to browse. For more cute animals, just click on my name (above left) and go to my Animal Paintings Gallery. If you like my art, I would appreciate it if you would take a moment to share it using the buttons: pin to pinterest, google+, stumbleupon, facebook & tweet, also liking & favorite. Thank you!
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Mindfulness in Morzine by Mark Bibby Jackson Capital Region USA: Absolutely Capital A Day in the Life… Brainwave Travel Insider Podcast Reservations 020 3092 1288 Luxury Travel 020 3092 2558 Fredericksburg Texas, USA Make an Enquiry Previous Next Previous Next For a relatively small town, it’s easy to get lost in the serene beauty of Fredericksburg. In the rich German history. The countless unique and sophisticated shops. Numerous award-winning wineries and restaurants. No trip through Texas is complete without experiencing our Texas heart and German soul. Get ready to shop! Because tucked away in over 150 shops, galleries and boutiques in Fredericksburg, you’ll find creations by a variety of local artists. Women’s fashion ranging from vintage and hand-sewn to upscale contemporary. A staggering collection of home décor. Antiques, Western wear, antiquarian and Texana books. Gourmet food. Several shops selling award-winning wine from local wineries. And yes, even Lederhosen. Two tips: bring comfy shoes, and visit one of the local spas after you’re done! Forget about boring history books. German heritage and national history are very much alive in Fredericksburg. You’ll see it in the architecture of the town buildings, unique Sunday Houses and quaint country schoolhouses. Explore it at the Vereins Kirche, the Pioneer Museum, Sauer-Beckmann Living History Farm, the National Museum of the Pacific War, LBJ’s Texas White House at the LBJ Ranch in Stonewall, Fort Martin Scott and the Texas Rangers Heritage Centre, and hear it in the music and even taste it in the food. For foodies and lovers of authentic German cuisine, Fredericksburg will not disappoint. Escolar and lobster. Seared duck breast with ginger/orange glaze. Tender steaks. And very naughty desserts. All complemented by award-winning cabs, zins, chards, rieslings and merlots from the numerous local vineyards and wineries. Guten Appetit! The serene beauty of the Hill Country is one of the main reasons over one million visitors flock to Fredericksburg every year. The gently rolling hills. The spectacular carpet of spring wildflowers — especially at Wildseed Farms. The 360º view atop Enchanted Rock. Bird and butterfly watching. Volkssporting along the many hiking trails. Challenging 18-hole golf. And biking down picturesque country roads. There’s something for everyone to enjoy — compliments of the Hill Country’s most loyal ambassador, Mother Nature. Fredericksburg is home to over 300 festivals and events every year. Feast on German fare and music at the famous Oktoberfest. Sample local delicacies at several culinary-and-wine-centred festivals. Stroll art galleries every First Friday. There are antique car rallies, bicycle tours and 4th of July fun. But above all else, when you visit Fredericksburg there’s one thing you must do first — check out our calendar and join in the festivities. A variety of live music comes standard at many local eateries in Fredericksburg. Summer outdoor concert series. Choral groups. Bring your own guitar and join in at Luckenbach Texas. If theatre is more your style, catch the Fredericksburg Theatre Company. One visit and you’ll be planning an encore of your own. The spring wildflowers are absolutely intoxicating. The summer peaches are mouth-watering. The fall festivals are never-ending, and the holidays bring a month-long Frohe Weihnachten you’ll never forget, complete with a picturesque lighted Main Street, 26-foot tall German Christmas Pyramid and real ice skating rink! Needless to say, no matter what time of year visitors arrive, they all leave with the same thing — unforgettable memories CHARITABLE TRAVEL Putting our profit to work supporting the work of charitable causes Fundraising Futures Community Interest Company, Contingent Works, Broadway Buildings, Elmfield Road, Bromley, Kent, BR1 1LW. 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The painters were thorough and paid attention to detail, and were always mindful of being neat as well as cleaning up properly.” . house-painting-games-thornton-colorado-80614 HomeOur StoryMenu Toggle Our Team Why UsMenu Toggle Special Savings PortfolioMenu Toggle Interior Painting Gallery Exterior Painting Gallery Paint it Forward Credentials ServicesMenu Toggle Services AreasMenu Toggle Annapolis Painting Contractor Baltimore Painting Contractor Ellicott City Painting Contractor Owings Mills Painting Contractor Westminster Painting Contractor TestimonialsBlogContact Us You may want to use a long-handled car-wash brush to easily extend your reach, or use a high-pressure hose if you have grime built up from air pollution and exhaust. Be sure to cover nearby plants with plastic tarps. house-painting-designs-and-colors-hall-thornton-co-80241 I’ve been painting homes for over 15 years and I think you’ve nailed it: PREPPING. Most DIY’ers and home owners have little to no knowledge about the amount of time and cost it takes to prepare a project prior to painting. Your Article did a Great job in explaining some of the procedures that are necessary for a truly professional paint job. All to often the prepping is weak or non existing. As you pointed out, covering badly stained walls or ceilings with a coat of Kiln is probably not enough. Just wondering how many hours were spent in the prepping of your project? Great details and information. House Painting NY April 07, 2021 From there, you can select interior colors that provide a smooth transition as people walk through the front door. It’s important to think about the accents in and around your home, such as furniture, decorations, patio pieces, and more. Think about your front entry door, as this will be the focal point of your exterior. You can paint the inside and the outside of your front door indifferent colors. However, it is important to match it with the borders seen from either the inside or the outside. These features may seem small and insignificant on their own, but together they will either make or break the entire aesthetic of your home. house-paint-ideas-colors-thornton-colorado Completing an entire apartment top to bottom in 1 day? Not really - unless you have a small army of painters to help you. house-painting-interior-cost-thornton-colorado house-painting-combinations-thornton-colorado-80241 home-painting-color-app-thornton-colorado-80640 home-painting-cost-estimator-thornton-co-80260 house-painting-one-coat-or-two-thornton-colorado-80023 painting-house-trim-cost-thornton-colorado-80260 house-painting-two-colors-thornton-colorado-80614 house-painting-outside-colors-thornton-colorado-80234 house-painting-vocabulary-thornton-colorado-80640 house-paint-ideas-colors-thornton-colorado-80260 home-painting-cost-estimator-thornton-colorado house-painting-exterior-thornton-colorado-80023 home-painting-studio-ideas-thornton-co-80234 The Fox Pro Painting homepage incorporates lots of SEO content into the design scheme. However, you’re never inundated with too many painting service keywords. The homepage is divided into different segments of information for you to digest. The embedded image also helps to showcase the company’s services. house-paint-ideas-with-red-brick-thornton-co Don’t assume that low prices signify lousy work: Checkbook finds that companies that perform top-quality work are just as likely to quote low prices as companies that do shoddy jobs. As the au contraire of minimalism, maximalism allows others to overdecorate their residence. You might think this theme supports clutter, […] While exterior paints cost more, it costs a bit more to paint a home interior versus the exterior. This cost difference is due to the complexity of the different rooms and the number of different spaces that need painting versus a consistent exterior wall. Plus, interiors usually have to be painted by hand or by roller, which is more labor intensive. Exterior paint can be sprayed. It costs approximately $8,700 to paint a home interior and about $5,500 a home exterior. exterior-home-painting-app-thornton-co-80602 Looking forward to trying out some of your painting tips soon! Thanks for the post. Carolyn Selheim-Miller February 25, 2015 The J Clarke Painting website uses a rather simple design with lots of texts and a few images. By using bulleted and paragraphed text, the designers conveyed a message in an organized way. The top of the homepage makes good use of a revolving set of images. Another tip! If you’re painting textured walls, even edge lock tape won’t always do the trick! You can put the tape on the wall and then go over the edges with a thin stripe or PAINTABLE clear caulking! One part will come up with the tape, the other stays on the wall under the paint, and keeps the paint from seeping under the edge of the tape. Just remember to keep it thin so you don’t see it on the wall! Hazel February 25, 2015 house-painting-prep-thornton-co-80602 Normally, dining rooms are small or medium-sized rooms with less furniture to move, making for an easier and cheaper painting job. You can expect to pay $380 – $675 to paint a dining room. A 1,000 sq.ft. home generally consists of two bedrooms, a bathroom, a living room, and a blended dining room and kitchen. If you’re planning on painting the interior of your home, you can expect to pay anywhere from $3,000 to $4,000. An exterior paint job for the same size house costs between $1,500 to $3,500. With that being said, the typical cost of painting a house--both inside and out--costs between $4,500 and $7,500. Painting gutters costs $1 to $4 per linear foot or $100 to $900 for an average home. Gutter and downspout painting is not always included in an exterior house painting estimate. house-painting-combination-colors-thornton-colorado-80233 Covering the exterior of your house with quality paint is one of the best ways to protect it. The exterior layers protect your home from weathering, termites, mold and moisture. If your home is exposed to weathering for a long enough time, you will face problems like mold buildup, termites, rotting wood, and stucco damage. This can end up being costly, forcing you to spend more money on carpentry work, repairs and varnishing. Even minor cracking and peeling in your home can compound into major issues over time. A high-quality paint job acts as a protective shield, preventing damage, saving money, and eliminating the headache of dealing with home repairs. You may want to use a long-handled car-wash brush to easily extend your reach, or use a high-pressure hose if you have grime built up from air pollution and exhaust. Be sure to cover nearby plants with plastic tarps. Miguel and his crew from Kelly Brothers did an exceptional job of repainting of the exterior of my home. They performed the work exactly as they said they would. The work was done on schedule and the finished product was great. I would recommend them highly. Be Part Of Our Story! house-paint-ideas-app-thornton-colorado-80241 Painting Plus is licensed, bonded, and insured. We have decades of experience painting churches, retail stores, schools, office buildings, apartment complexes and other commercial painting projects in Metro Atlanta. Painting Plus Has Thousands of Clients Over the Decades. 4.5 Stars on Google. Thank You Atlanta! house-painting-services-blog-thornton-colorado-80241 Painting Plus is Marietta and Metro Atlanta's first choice for residential and commercial painting. Please check our top ratings from the Better Business Bureau, Google, Kudzu, Facebook and more. Call 770-971-1577 now for a free estimate. We are the painting contractor to call for: House Painting Re-roofing Siding repair and replacement Decks and screened in porches Window Replacement Call the professional painters from Painting Plus for interior and exterior residential and commercial painting. Improve Curb Appeal. Increase Resale Value. painting-house-exterior-with-brush-thornton-co-80234 Getting away with just 1 coat of navy blue or red paint? You could... but only if you are seriously myopic. Contact Us Each time we are hired by a local family or business, our painters are extremely honored. We understand how important these properties are to our customers. As such, our team works its hardest to provide all of our clients with the highest quality and most customized painting services possible in the Ocoee area. We will bring this dedication to excellence to task for you. Send Message Create an account. I agree to the license terms. Sign Up You already have an account? Login here. Copyright � house-painting-tips-thornton-co-80023 Privacy Policy Terms of Use Html Sitemap Text Sitemap house-painting-tips-for-beginners-thornton-colorado-80234 The Fresh Coat Painters website is unique in the use of embedded images that are consistent with brand colors. Scrolling down the homepage gives you access to more information on the company’s profile and services. The floating “request an appointment” banner on the homepage’s center-right is a unique call-to-action reminder. Highly recommend! We will use Kelly Brothers of Reno again! Milo, Justin, Kenya & Brian were fantastic! We had our medical practice painted during the pandemic. They understood we needed the office painted quickly, and when patients were not in the office. They finished the job in 3 1/2 days working late night hours to accommodate our needs! We would go in after dinner to help move equipment & got to know each of these hard working guys! Each of them said several times, “Thank you for choosing Kelly Brother’s & let us know if we missed anything! We want you to be happy!” By far the best customer service. The job looks GREAT, from the ceiling lines down to the trim and working unbelievable hours into late night. They cleaned up every night! Quality well worth the money!! Thank you!! Wow, you really got down and dirty, I am seriously impressed when I hear people like yourself really learning and trying it yourself. Makes me feel like a slacker. I thought that was really interesting how you used a hose with bleach to get rid of the wall stains instead of the oil based primer. Now that I know it works I may try that myself and pass on the tip to friends. I am lucky to have a brother in the painting business hence the website . It really is tedious work and you need time which I never seem to have enough of. Great article, thanks for all of the great tips, I am happy I found your blog:-) Scott Bunker April 30, 2021 When painting a window, begin with the muntins and then paint the stiles, rails, head casing, side casings, and sill. If the window sash is operable, open it so it won’t be sealed shut. 5 out of 5 stars (2)2 product ratings - Flex Seal Aerosol Liquid Rubber Sealant Coating, 14 oz, White The Atlanta Painting Company website features a red-themed homepage encouraging you to read through the provided content and watch the multimedia content. At the bottom are different awards that the company has won and a call to action, inviting you to get a free quote. ! house-painting-safety-tips-thornton-co house-painting-latest-color-thornton-co-80602 painting-house-outside-tips-thornton-colorado-80602 Close Project home-painting-app-thornton-co-80234 For instance, two white houses next to each other could make one look faded than the other, depending on the intensity of the color used. We had the best crew: Our foreman Justo, Our Project manager Chase and of course our contact person Alisa. I can't remember the wonderful gal that worked along side Justo but she was awesome too. The house looks amazing and they were so great and polite and helpful. It looks like new construction and the walls are perfect. What’s more, Improovy’s painting crews cover the entire city of Chicago as well as all nearby Chicagoland West, Northwest, and Southwest suburbs. The Beach Painting Contractors website combines multimedia with images and texts to tell a compelling story that is consistent with branding. On the homepage, you’ll find different tabs that help arrange more content. The minimal text helps to keep the page looking neat and spacious. Your trust is our top concern, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more. Closets, pantries, and nooks are relatively easy to paint and do not add a ton of additional costs to a job. Don’t forget, larger walk-in closets can cost more to paint based on their size and amount of wall space not covered by shelving. Painting closets can cost as little as $60 – $280 for smaller or medium-sized spaces. The pricing for walk-in closets can be compared to bathrooms with similar sq ft dimensions Costs can also vary if you add trim, ceilings, or additional preparation or repairs house-painting-combinations-thornton house-painting-latest-color-thornton-colorado-80234 house-painting-contractors-near-me-thornton-co Close Project house-painting-pictures-thornton-co-80234 Painting Plus is licensed, bonded, and insured. We have decades of experience painting churches, retail stores, schools, office buildings, apartment complexes and other commercial painting projects in Metro Atlanta. Painting Plus Has Thousands of Clients Over the Decades. 4.5 Stars on Google. Thank You Atlanta! house-painting-application-thornton-colorado-80640 5 out of 5 stars (11)11 product ratings - Dewaxed Blonde Shellac Flakes 1/2 lb, or 8 oz, Quality, Antique Restoration • House built before the 1978 lead paint ban? If so, you'll probably want a lead-paint-certified pro to properly seal off rooms and do required testing and cleanup to minimize exposure. (These may sound like expensive tasks, but they're usually not.) Here is a good video that shows painting techniques and includes some other door improvements: In comparison, siding replacement costs $3 to $11 per square foot when panels are too worn to paint. At A Painter's Touch, LLC, our Orlando commercial painting contractors can help you keep your business looking its absolute best. We will help you express the quality of your products and services, your professionalism, and your desired image through our interior and exterior painting services. Your business will be the better for it. home-painting-supplies-list-thornton-colorado-80640 house-painting-brush-thornton-co-80241 house-painting-classes-near-me-thornton-colorado-80234 Close Project house-painting-images-outside-thornton-colorado-80234 Our jobs excel because we approach the work from a problem-solving perspective and have developed the knowledge and experience to do it right...more We will use top quality products & are committed to excellence in craftsmanship You will be satisfied with the quality and look of your paint job An honest and straight-forward process, with transparent cost presentation We will change the way you think about working with a painting contractor! Exterior Painting & Staining Lead-Safe Painting Projects Commercial & Property Maintenance Power Washing / Pressure Washing Deck Staining, Maintenance & Restoration Sherwin-WIlliams Paints XIMbonder Primers Storm System Stains Total Wood Preservative OSHA Lead in Construction EPA Lead-Safe Information Vermont Lead Safety Guide From the latest color trends to home improvement tips and tricks, through our housepainting blog we strive to keep our readers informed with valuable insight and advice. I agree heavily with your decision to buy the higher end brushes. Choosing the quality tools over the cheap ones, even despite the price, is definitely the right way to go when undergoing a DIY painting project. The difference it provides is day and night! In my opinion, the money used to buy the top tier equipment saves you from any extra stress or headaches that poor quality brushes or tape can cause, so in the end it really is a win! All in all, this is a very well written and informative article, thank you for sharing your experience! MACKAY PRO PAINTERS July 14, 2020 Painting your ceilings in addition to your walls allows for straighter lines and is a lot more forgiving when performing touch-ups. This helps reduce extra costs that may arise from hard-to-reach ceiling spaces. Mobile homes cost from $4,144 to $11,840 to paint. The U.S. Census Bureau pegs the average sale price of a single-wide mobile home at $57,700, which means that a high-quality paint job averaging $11,840 would represent more than 20 percent of the original purchase price of the house. Fortunately, the vinyl-on-gypsum wall panels inside the average manufactured home are easy to paint, which means it might be more beneficial to go with a painter that charges by the hour rather than by the square foot. Even though you spend the majority of your time inside your house, the outside is the first impression you see every day. Get a free quote from our exterior house painters in Boise to see how we can make the exterior of your home look like new. house-painting-for-beginners-thornton-colorado house-painting-prep-thornton-co-80233 house-paint-ideas-outdoor-thornton-colorado-80614 Close Project house-painting-hashtags Average-sized townhouses cost between $4,813 and $13,750 to paint. A townhouse may have two or three floors and often sports a rather narrow width compared to traditional single-family homes. Painting the exterior of a two-story or three-story structure usually costs more because it takes extra effort to reach the top floors. Still, one of the perks of living in a townhouse is that the exterior only includes the front and the back since the sides are shared walls with other townhouses. Shared walls may offset the added labor cost required to paint the upper stories. Once caulking compounds and wood fillers have completely dried, prime any bare wood with a high-quality alkyd or 100% acrylic primer. Also prime any stains to prevent them from bleeding through the final paint coats. Painting a mobile home exterior costs $750 to $4,200 on average. DIY painting a mobile home costs $250 to $750, depending on the size, siding condition, and paint type. The cost of painting interior walls is fairly straightforward as it’s largely determined by the total square footage of the surface area. The cost to paint interior walls is $1.50 – $3.00 per square foot. To help you find a pro who will do the job right, use Checkbook’s ratings of local painters. Until Feb. 10, Checkbook is offering free access to its ratings of area house painters to Washington Post readers via Checkbook.org/WashingtonPost/Painters. After starting a painting project and needing some help I came to this article. Thanks for the advice. Stephanie Hammington September 05, 2019 home-painting-companies-near-me-thornton-co-80260 house-painting-and-repairs-thornton-co-80229 modern-interior-house-paint-ideas-design-thornton-colorado-80234 Close Project house-painting-services-blog-thornton-colorado One of the most important factors affecting the cost of painting your entire house is size. Generally speaking, one gallon of primer 1 or paint is needed to cover 400 square feet of space. The average house is about 2,500 square feet. With this being said, you may need multiple coats to effectively cover your home’s interior and exterior, impacting the overall cost. Between materials and labor, you can expect to pay between $4,500 and $32,000 depending on the size of your home, number of stories, and shape of the rooms inside. Let’s take a closer look at each price point. The prices in the table below include only one coat of paint. The whole team did an awesome job. Tony, the foreman was detail oriented and really moved the job along. We had the house and trim painted and it looks great! They are a very professional company and the finished product is beautiful. About The PostNewsroom Policies & StandardsDiversity and InclusionCareersMedia & Community RelationsWP Creative GroupAccessibility Statement The ProTech Painters website uses a balance of multimedia and text-based content to give you information on both the residential and commercial painting services. The homepage features a stretched background image of a well-painted home that showcases the unique house-painting services provided. Please Note: We are experiencing some issues with our email server and are actively working through getting it fixed. If you have not received an email from us, please call our office to speak to Cindy or Mariela. We apologize for any inconvenience and we appreciate your patience. Thank you! The Painter Bros webpage is well optimized for branding. 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[JURIST] The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit [official website] on Tuesday overturned [opinion, PDF] an order requiring Apple [corporate website] to pay $368.2 million to VirnetX Holding Corp. in a patent dispute. The case was originally heard in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, which found that Apple infringed upon VirnetX’s patents for their virtual private network (VPN). VirnetX claimed [Reuters report] that Apple was illegally applying its VPN within the FaceTime application found on Apple’s recent generation products. On appeal Apple was still found to be infringing on VirnetX’s patent for VPN, but the court determined that the jury was improperly instructed on how to calculate the damages. Chief Justice Sharon Prost stated in the opinion, “[t]he law requires patentees to apportion the royalty down to a reasonable estimate of the value of its claimed technology, or else establish that its patented technology drove demand for the entire product.” The case will be sent back to the district court for further proceedings to address the calculation of damages issue. Apple has been facing ongoing patent disputes throughout the nation, especially with Samsung [corporate website]. Last month Apple and Samsung agreed to drop [JURIST report] all patent infringement lawsuits in courts outside of the US. In June Apple and Samsung also agreed to dismiss [JURIST report] their appeals of a patent infringement case at the US International Trade Commission [official website] that resulted in an import ban on some older model Samsung phones. In May a jury in the US District Court for the Northern District of California ordered [JURIST report] Samsung to pay $119.6 million to Apple for patent infringement.
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