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Like any other type of advice, there's writing advice you want to hear that's not terribly helpful, and writing you don't want to hear that's also probably what you need to hear. Once or twice I got a chance to work with [Atlantic editor] Bill Whitworth on a piece or two — and I was just kind of struggling to support myself and, you know, life is busy and I wasn't writing that much. He just said very simply, "Are you writing every day?" and I said, "Ummmm," and I sort of mumbled because I couldn't say yes. It was a horrible feeling, and the day after that, I started writing every day … I fudge a lot where I think, "OK, did you write anything, did you write a text? Did you write an email? Did you write just notes on a scrap of paper? Did you write something?" So that's how I get around it sometimes, by stretching the definition. Let's face it, there's almost always something more fun to do than write on any given day. I mean, those socks aren't going to organize themselves, are they? But if you get in the every-day habit, eventually it will become hard to break.
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We got a very early start this morning at 5:00am and headed west across Florida. Our first destination was Bunche Beach. We checked along the entrance road for the Mangrove Cuckoo that was seen yesterday but we dipped on it. At the beach we walked both directions with no success for the American Flamingo that has been seen for over a week. We did pick up some nice birds like Marbled Godwit, Wilson's Plover, Piping Plover, and got better looks at American Oystercatcher. We drove through Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge and got to see large stands of red mangrove. And we found many tree crabs along one of the side trails–a favorite food of Yellow-crowned Night-Heron. And whaddya know? There was a Yellow-crowned Heron there, too. We had visited Bunche Beach near low tide, but the level of water at Ding Darling was high and there were few birds in the rain. Yes. It rained off-and-on all day. We had a quick lunch and drove to our next destination, Six Mile Cypress for reports of a couple Short-tailed Hawks. But before we got there my excellent co-leader, Chris Brown, got a text that the flamingo had returned! Even though we were close to Six Mile Cypress, we wheeled around and headed back to Bunche Beach. We were just in time to see the bird flying back and forth for about a minute-and-a-half. It was beautiful in flight and so very brightly colored. And knock-your-socks-off rare to boot! Bonus bird! Undaunted by the continual rain, our intrepid group birded Southwest Florida through the day. We finished the day with 4 Crested Caracaras in a field east of Fort Myers. We arrived after dark at our hotel near Sarasota. Lots of birding and 400 miles is a recipe for slumber. So why am I still up? I'm updating this blog while doing…laundry. Stats time! We managed a total of 71 species today in the rain. Our Florida trip total is now 151. And the year total is at 275! 71 species is great! Glad you guys got the flamingo. A gorgeous bird for sure!
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Both the presidents of the former Soviet Union states of Armenia and Azerbaijan traveled to Washington to attend the Nuclear Security Summit. At the summit, US Secretary of State John Kerry made attempts to get them together and talk about the decades old problem of Nagorno-Karabakh, the Armenian enclave embedded in Azerbaijani territory where the two countries fought a bloody war between 1988 and 1994. That conflict is still not officially settled. But to the dismay of Kerry, the Azerbaijani president refused to meet his Armenian counterpart. "We want to see an ultimate resolution, the frozen conflict between Nagorno-Karabakh that needs to be a negotiated settlement and something that has to be worked on over time," said Kerry in a statement after meeting with Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev. But Kerry was met with a diplomatic snub, says Richard Giragossian, the director of the Regional Studies Center in Yerevan. "We think that the conflict must be resolved based on the UN Security Council resolution. We demand immediate and unconditional withdrawal of Armenian troops from our territory," was Aliyev's answer to Kerry. "A very interesting, perhaps diplomatic mistake in directly criticizing the OSCE Minsk group-mediators. Which is co-chaired by Russia, France and the US," says Giragossian, referring to the group that was set up to try and solve the Nagorno-Karabach problem. "What was particularly sensitive about this criticism was the fact that the Minsk-group American co-chair works within the US state department for Secretary Kerry. And Aliyev's reference or demands that the UN Security Council should actually be involved was particularly frustrating for the US State Department," he says. "Armenia is participating in the Nuclear Security Summit despite the Russian boycott. Earlier in the week, Moscow reacted angrily at Nato plans to put more than 4,000 troops in eastern part of the EU. According to the TASS news agency, Russia's permanent representative to Nato Aleksandr Grushko said that "we are not passive observers, we consistently take all the military measures we consider necessary in order to counterbalance this reinforced presence that is not justified by anything". Observers think the latest escalation of cold-war like rhetoric may be a result of the slow speed inherent to large bureaucratic bodies such as Nato that work with the speed of glaciers: once they are put into motion you can't stop it anymore. "We had a very pronounced trend in the increase of Russia's military activities and that trend essentially was interrupted by the intervention in Syria," says Pavel Baev, a military analyst with the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO). "We suddenly had reduced Russian activities in that region but what happened before already set the bureaucratic machine in Nato in motion. All sorts of alarm bells were ringing and there were all sorts of war games which were showing that Russia has a position of military dominance, that the three Baltic States are very exposed, and slowly and gradually now the response is coming through. And so the two machines move out of sinc." At the same time he says Moscow does feel it is being surrounded more and more, and is especially worried about developments in Ukraine, that slipped out of its control. Last week, the Ukrainian Foreign Affairs Committee, of the parliament, even advised to break diplomatic ties with Russia. This may not happen any time soon, but the analysis suggests that for the time being Russia's attempts to protect what is left of its Soviet empire and the reactions to that from the West are looking increasingly like a throwback to the days of the Cold War.
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Karissa Smith, Sarah Starks and Gabriella Howard power the Christopher High softball team. Photo by Robert Eliason. Christopher High softball coach Amanda Tellez believes ace Gabriella Howard has pitched every single game for the Cougars for the last three-plus seasons, which is a remarkable feat and displays Howard's durability and consistency. Howard is one of four returning seniors, including Isabella Delgado, Amanda Bombino and Sarah Starks, a UC Davis-signee. A first baseman, Starks possesses a potent bat and came into the first practice in the best shape of her career. Delgado, a left fielder, hits around the six spot and leads by example, Tellez said. Delgado has the potential to be a powerful hitter, and possesses some key intangibles, like hustling on every play and transferring what's done in practice to the games. "She doesn't speak up a lot, but you can tell by her actions she's a ballplayer and gets the job done," Tellez said. Bombino, a catcher, didn't play for the Cougars last year and also possesses the ability to hit with power, produce extra-base hits and drive in runs. The Cougars have some terrific sophomores, including third baseman Bianca Duarte, center fielder Emily Budelli, utility Nina Taylor, and right fielder Ashley Fong. Christopher also has six freshmen on the roster, a surefire sign that the program reloads instead of rebuilds. One of those freshmen, starting shortstop Karissa Smith, possesses plenty of skills and natural ability. Kaylee Smallen starts at second base and does whatever it takes to get the job done. Beyond setting goals numbers-wise, Starks has placed a premium on instilling in the younger players an example of what it takes to play at the four-year level. For the freshmen who are seeing Starks for the first time, there is perhaps no better example to learn from. Starks never takes shortcuts and is diligent in everything softball-related, especially when it comes to putting in extra time to improve. Starks has been impressed with several of the underclassmen, with Smith and Smallen standing out as freshmen. The Cougars entered Tuesday's game against Gilroy at 1-3-1, having just picked up their first win of the season, a 17-0 drubbing of Evergreen Valley. Starks knows the team is still getting familiar with each other and developing the chemistry needed to play to its potential. Emma Horn, Mikayla Verni, Emily Baumgartner, Hannah Smith and Isabella Suarez all have the potential to make an impact, whether it's Verni catching, Horn and Suarez utilizing their speed and Baumgartner and Verni providing a no-fear attitude.
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Home » Featured Projects » Bindi Corp. Bindi expanded their storage capabilities by building a new 43,000 SF refrigerated storage and distribution facility along with their new corporate offices. The new 20,000 SF freezer, 8,000 SF dry storage and 3,600 SF refrigerated loading dock will be constructed. This new building will also be the home to their new 11,000 SF two story corporate office. This new storage and distribution facility will be used in conjunction with their existing production plant in Belleville, NJ. The new construction will take place on a property at the corner of Belleville Turnpike and Barszecewski Street that requires pre-construction surcharging for the appropriate soil bearing capacity.
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Antique White Cast Iron Decorative Anchor Door Knocker 6" The Cast Iron Decorative Anchor Door Knocker 6" is the perfect addition for any nautical themed home. This is cast iron, and durable decorative door knocker. Easily mountable, display this anchor door knocker to show those who approach your home, an affinity for the nautical sea-faring lifestyle.
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Trying to Keep It Agile Customer feedback: What we can learn from game developers Online game companies are frequently on the forefront of technology, both the technology of the games, as well as how they are developed. For example, IMVU, a 3D online chat website, has been a leader in continuous deployment, deploying as many as 50 changes a day. Another development leader was Cmune, a Chinese company that used to make the MMO (Massively Multiplayer Online) first-person shooter game, UberStrike. (UberStrike was "sunsetted" in June 2016.) In case you are not familiar with first-person-shooter games, there are various levels in a game, each one more difficult than the previous ones. As a player proceeds through the game, gaining more points (however this is achieved in the mechanics of the particular game), the player ascends to harder and harder levels. Each level has a map, which defines the terrain and buildings that the player has to negotiate while playing the level. Designing a map is a two-pronged affair. First the terrain and buildings have to be defined in such a way as to be fun to play. Next they have to be modeled and textured, so they look realistic. Traditionally, both steps are completed before the level is made available to players. If the majority of players decide that the level is too easy or too difficult, then all of the effort in modeling and texturing it is wasted. Cmune decoupled these two steps for UberStrike with their Bluebox Maps program. Proposed level maps were made available to interested customers. They were not textured (they had a uniform blue color, thus the name of the program), and high-quality modeling had not been completed. Also, game mechanics, such as shooting, were not implemented. Here is an example of a Bluebox map. Participating customers could download a Bluebox map and try it out, in order to determine whether it would be fun to play. Based on the feedback Cmune receives on a map, they either continued with the high-quality modeling and texturing, or they discarded the map. Developers outside of the game world can learn from the Bluebox program. When we think about getting feedback from customers, we usually think of showing them completed features. Since we break even large epics down into sprint-sized pieces, the feature we are demonstrating to the customer may be a small, incremental change, but it is generally complete. In some cases, it may be beneficial to break changes into even smaller pieces, large enough that the customer can see if we are going in the right direction, but not polished enough to actually release. This must be done with caution, particularly if we are using continuous integration, or other SCM methodologies where everything gets checked into the main branch. (For some hints, see my previous post, Small Stories, Legacy Code, and Scaffolding.) Perhaps a feature flag can be added, so when it is turned on, it lets the customer go as far as the part being demonstrated, and then stops. One of the buzzwords of Agile development is failing fast. The sooner you can find out that what you are developing is not what the customer wants, the sooner you can change course, without a lot of wasted development time. The perils of Continuous Deployment Continuous Deployment (CD), where changes are released several times a day, is popular among online game sites. IMVU for example, is a very strong champion of CD, and they use it to 50 times a day. I used to use IMVU, and as far as I could tell, the releasing of changes was completely invisible to the user. But I have tried some other online games the use CD, and was not the case for them. What frequently happens is that you are doing the game thing, and a window pops up that says "The game has been enhanced. Please refresh your browser." And when you refresh, the game takes two minutes to load in all of its assets, which really disrupts the game play. An even worse situation is a Real-Time Strategy wargame that a friend was playing. The game deployed a change in the battle rules, regarding how much food had to be sent along with troops in battle. The change took effect immediately, right in the middle of a battle, and all her troops starved to death because the amount of food she had sent was no longer sufficient. In case some of you are thinking "These are just games. What's the big deal if your imaginary troops starve to death?" there are a couple of things to keep in mind. One is that there is a lot of money in online games, and things like this make your users get angry and go play somebody else's game. Another is that the same thing could apply to any online system. Suppose someone is half way through booking a hotel room, and you deploy a change that alters the quoted room rate. They will not be happy when they get their bill, and it does not match what you quoted them. It's probably not possible to come up with a universal design pattern to make live deployments transparent to users, but as a minimum, the change should not completely lose the user's state, should not require a bunch of time to reload assets that were already loaded, and should not change the outcome of transactions that are in process (like battles in a game, or hotel rooms that are being booked). Review of Kent Beck's "Test-Driven Development by Example" Quality Assurance for the new millennium You don't need the tool Domain-Specific Languages, by Martain Fowler and Rebecca Parsons: an annotated and augmented review © 2020 Trying to Keep It Agile
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All tillage tools need to be built to handle the stress of the fast paced industry of today. However, deep tillage machines with depth capacities well below the normal operating depths need to be especially tough. In many instances these tools will be operating in profiles that have never been touched by a tillage tool before. The Zone Commander has what it takes. Built with 6" x 4" structural steel tubing, the robotically welded frame is the foundation for the heavy-duty Cat. II, III or IV three-point hitch. The robust frame is the anchor for the lead coulters that start the tillage process. The rear bar of the frame supports the Zone Commander's shank assemblies. The Zone Commander shank mounts are built to withstand the rigorous torture that operating in unknown soil profiles can dish out. The auto-reset shank assemblies allow for 3,500 lbs. of point load and 17" of trip height. Rigid shear bolt models are also available for areas with minimal soil obstructions. The heart and soul of the Zone Commander is the shank leg, which cuts a narrow slot into the soil profile. The geometry of the shank leg and the shape of the point combine to lift and lower the soil between the slots and develop a network of horizontal cracks and breaks between the shanks. This slot along with the cracks and breaks created in the growth profile allow water and oxygen to infiltrate the soil to enhance plant growth for the next season. The depth of the slot is determined by how deep and thick the compaction layer is. This process is instrumental in keeping the biological environment favorable for residue decomposition. The Zone Commander can be equipped with either auto-reset shank assemblies or rigid shear bolt shanks. Shank leg options include the 1 ¼" straight leg, the 1 ¼" parabolic leg, or the ¾" low disturbance shank. Spring cushion lead coulters with different blade options cut the residue and slice the upper layers in the soil profile ahead of the shanks. Easily adjustable gauge wheels allow for quick, positive depth changes for different conditions. The Zone Commander is available in 3 to 7 shank non-folding models and in 7, 8 and 9 shank folding models. The Zone Commander is more than just another ripper. The Zone Commander can be an integral part of almost any type of cropping scenario. Even though these machines were initially designed for deep in-line tillage, some customers use the Zone Commander for incorporation practices such as sludge and manure application. Others have utilized the parabolic shank leg option for more disturbance on the soil surface. Still others have opted for the low disturbance shank legs for the absolute least amount of surface disturbance. From true no-tillers to conventional tillage aficionados, the Zone Commander and its concept of compaction management is a yield enhancement investment. The Brillion Zone Commander…one machine…widely diversified…your investment.
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First Year in Maths FYi Events Non FYiMaths Events Flipping classrooms Getting Started in SoTL First Year Coordinator Guide Office for Learning and Teaching (OLT) grants WA FYiMaths NSW FYiMaths NZ FYiMaths FYiMaths Project Maths entry requirements Here we regularly post job vacancies in mathematics and statistics. These are mostly in Australian and New Zealand universities, but also include some international and non-academic jobs. These vacancies are sourced from recruitment websites and advertisements sent to us by institutions or individuals. While we aim to keep up to date, it is not always possible. Contact us at fyimathsproject@gmail.com if you would like us to advertise a vacancy. The following sites also regularly post academic and professional positions in mathematics research and education. Unijobs AustMS Careers/Job opportunities The Conversation Job Board Displaying all current job listings Go here for the archive Lecturer in statistics @ Melb Uni Closing Date: 18th June Learning Advisor (Maths and Science)@ James Cook Uni Apply ASAP Lecturer in Maths @ Uni of Queensland Closing date: n/a Head of School, Mathematical Sciences @ Adelaide Uni Closing date: 11th August Lecturer, Statistics/Mathematics @ Edith Cowan University Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, Mathematics @ Fed Uni Tenure-Track Appointment in Science, Mathematics, and/or Statistics @ Harvard Uni Research Fellow in the School of Physical and Mathematical Science @ Nanyang Tech Uni, Singapore Closing date: 1st September Program Coordinator @Uni of Canberra College Senior Lecturer in Engineering – Teaching Specialist (Academic) Closing date: 11th September Lecturer in Statistics @ Macquarie University Lecturer in math sciences @ QUT Senior Tutor – Learning Design, University of Waikato, Hamilton New Zealand The Centre for Tertiary Teaching and Learning (CeTTL) is seeking a Senior Tutor – Learning Design to provide curricular advice and support to staff to design and develop pedagogically appropriate programmes, papers, activities, and content. This position will also contribute to the design and teaching of generic and subject-specific tertiary teaching development and induction workshops for academic staff in a variety of instructional modes. The Senior Tutor – Learning Design may contribute to the teaching of papers in CeTTL's Postgraduate Certificate of Tertiary Teaching and Learning. The successful candidate will have completed a relevant postgraduate qualification, have excellent interpersonal and written communication skills, knowledge of academic literacy principles and practices, curriculum development skills, and teaching experience in a tertiary or adult education context. Further information: http://www.jobs.waikato.ac.nz Lecturer in Maths @ University of Auckland Teaching Fellow – Math @ Uni NSW Associate Professor or Professor of Statistics/Analytics – AUT (Auckland, NZ) Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Mathematics, Faculty of Education @ Queensland Uni of Technology DOREEN THOMAS POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS FOR WOMEN @ Melb Uni Closing date: 13th October Dean: Centre for Higher Education Development, UCT The University of Cape Town is looking for a visionary leader in the field of educational development to take the Centre for Higher Education Development into a new direction. CHED has built a national and international reputation in the area of educational development over two decades and it is currently refocusing its work to respond to the new challenges of teaching and learning in South Africa in the 21st Century. Reporting to the DVC for Teaching and Learning, the dean will be responsible for the reconceptualization of the work of CHED and providing support to all faculties in the implementation of UCT Teaching and Learning Strategy. As part of the senior management group of the University, he/she will contribute to the strategic and operational leadership of the University as a whole. Further information: http://bit.ly/CHEDDean Enquiries: Mr Craig Alexander at recruitment01@uct.ac.za Head of Department in Mathematics @ Hong Kong Closing Date: 3rd October Learning Centre @ Syd Uni Outstanding opportunity to contribute to university education at a world leading university Teaching and research role Fixed term for 12 months either as 2 part-time or 1 full-time appointment. Base salary $74k – $101k p.a. (pro rata for part-time) plus leave loading and a generous employer's contribution to superannuation About the opportunity The Mathematics Learning Centre currently provides support for eligible undergraduate students to develop the mathematics content knowledge, skills and confidence necessary for their successful completion of their first level mathematics or statistics units of study. Our students' capacities are developed through an extensive program of bridging courses, on-line learning resources and workshop tutorials and through individual support in the Mathematics Learning Centre Drop-in Centre. The work of the Mathematics Learning Centre is research and evidence based. In this interesting and challenging role you will: Contribute to the teaching and the development of all aspects of the Mathematics Learning Centre program including the statistics bridging courses Contribute to the further development of on-line and blended learning resources Contribute to the research output of the Mathematics Learning Centre Perform administrative duties related to the Mathematics Learning Centre and the position description Take part in the internal governance activities of the Mathematics Learning Centre The University values courage and creativity; openness and engagement; inclusion and diversity; and respect and integrity. As such, we see the importance of recruiting talent aligned to these values and are looking for an Associate Lecturer in Mathematics Education who possesses: An Honours degree in mathematics or honours degree in statistics with a major in mathematics Considerable and successful university teaching experience Experience, in a university context, in designing and teaching mathematics and/or statistics to students who are mathematically underprepared for their university studies Excellent teamwork and communication skills Demonstrated ability to ameliorate the difficulties students may experience in learning mathematics Demonstrable research potential Extensive knowledge of mathematics and statistics Desirable for your appointment is: A research degree, or progress towards one Experience in developing eLearning/blended learning resources to support student learning Join a dynamic team environment and support the successful implementation of the University's goals of enhancement of quality learning and teaching, quality research, access for and participation by a diverse cohort of students. The Academic Enrichment unit encompasses the Learning Centre and the Mathematics Learning Centre. Academic Enrichment works with both students and faculty staff to provide student support in the areas of communication, language, learning, mathematics and statistics. In addition to the co-curricular support programs run by the Learning Centre and Mathematics Learning Centre for students, Academic Enrichment works collaboratively with faculties to embed communication and language development, provide support for learning, the development of graduate qualities, academic integrity and mathematics and statistics development. Our programs advance and enrich student learning, and support students' development of the graduate qualities. Our programs are underpinned by our research within discipline areas such as the mathematical sciences, education and linguistics; and relevant higher education, assessment and evaluation literature. Our teaching programs also inform discipline and higher education research. Since our inception 160 years ago, the University of Sydney has led to improve the world around us. We believe in education for all and that effective leadership makes lives better. These same values are reflected in our approach to diversity and inclusion, and underpin our long-term strategy for growth. We're Australia's first university and have an outstanding global reputation for academic and research excellence. Across our campuses, we employ over 7600 academic and non-academic staff who support over 60,000 students. We are undergoing significant transformative change which brings opportunity for innovation, progressive thinking, breaking with convention, challenging the status quo, and improving the world around us. For more information on the position and University, please view the candidate information pack available from the job's listing on the University of Sydney careers website. All applications must be submitted via the University of Sydney careers website. Visit sydney.edu.au/recruitment and search by the reference number 1311/0719F to apply. Please note: Visa sponsorship is not available for this position Closing date: 11:30pm, 29 July 2019 (Sydney time) The University of Sydney is committed to diversity and social inclusion. Applications from people of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds; equity target groups including women, people with disabilities, people who identify as LGBTIQ; and people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent, are encouraged. © The University of Sydney The University reserves the right not to proceed with any appointment. Positions Available: Learning Enhancement Consultants and Learning Technologists As part of the Murdoch University Strategic Plan 2017-2027, Murdoch University has created two new Colleges – College of Science, Health, Engineering and Education (SHEE) and College of Arts, Business, Law and Social Sciences (ABLSS) to deliver on our strategy on growing Murdoch into a strong, vibrant university community and positioning us to thrive in and make contributions to a modern world.To support the Colleges, 2 ongoing Learning Enhancement Consultant and 2 Learning Technologist positions are available. The ideal applicants would have knowledge and experience in collaborating with, supporting and influencing academic teaching staff towards the achievement of quality blended and online learning environments. Position details at: https://www.murdoch.edu.au/about-us/work-at-murdoch/current-vacancies Further information: https://www.murdoch.edu.au/about-us/work-at-murdoch/current-vacancies Teacher – Foundation (Humanities, IT and/or Maths) @ Deakin College Please report bad links to fyimathsproject@gmail.com A/Prof. Deb King, Department of Mathematics and Statistics Follow FYiMaths via Email Enter your email address to follow FYiMaths and receive notifications of new posts by email. This network was established as part of a joint project involving The University of Melbourne, The University of Adelaide, Curtin University and The University of Sydney. Website and logo design by Mark Parry, www.parryville.com.au Support for the production of this material has been provided by the Australian Government, Office for Learning and Teaching. The views expressed on this website do not necessarily reflect the views of the Australian Government, Office for Learning and Teaching. 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My friend and I are watching my Gomer Pyle: USMC disc set and I just keep thinking I can't imagine Gomer killing anyone. We're watching the episode Survival of the Fattest right now and the Sargent yells at Gomer for filling his helmet with daises. I steered clear of Gomer Pyle for years (decades, more likely), have watched it a few times on MeTV of late, and it's not half-bad. Gomer's goofiness doesn't overwhelm it nearly so much as I thought it would. Jim Nabors was a likable guy, and he had a great singing voice. For my money, Frank Sutton was the best thing about Gomer Pyle. The guy had major acting chops, actually used them on the show.
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It seems that everyone wants to join our sector of crowdfunding. Two of the world's leading investment banks are looking at a move into the fast expanding peer-to-peer (P2P) lending sector, also known as marketplace lending, and the space inhabited by Money&Co. Societe Generale and Goldman Sachs, prominent financial institutions both, are racing to embrace technology to disrupt traditional finance. The Financial Times reports (subscription required) that they are among several banks discussing a plan to back Aztec Money, an emerging P2P financing platform that has created an online market place where people can bid for company invoices. The article reports that "their involvement will disappoint purists, who have trumpeted the nascent P2P industry as a democratic innovation with the power to usurp a discredited banking industry". Another FT article on the democratisation of finance relates how technology has been able to improve access for the masses. The piece argues that only a few banks are thinking radically about technology and finance, using big data to analyse customer behaviour, for example, or partnering with P2P lenders: "It is the broadening and deepening of the crowdfunded debt market that has been one of the most striking trends of recent years. From Shanghai to London to New York peer-to-peer lenders, online platforms that match people looking to invest money with individuals and companies that want to borrow it, are doubling or tripling in size every few months." The FT also reports that a bundle of P2P consumer loans has been given a credit rating by Moody's, the first time a major rating agency has evaluated a securitisation deal created by the fast-growing P2P lending sector. The piece reports that achieving such a credit rating is a major win for the nascent peer-to-peer, or marketplace lending, sector as it seeks to expand by tapping new types of investors. *** Check out the marketplace for P2P loans. New offerings are in the pipeline, but lenders can purchase exisitng loans from other registered lenders. Pleas bear in mind that lending carries risk. See the risk warnings on our Home page, and read more on risk in our Frequently Asked Questions section.
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When a divorce is filed, some states put an automatic restraining order on the sale or transfer of property acquired during the marriage, regardless of who holds title. Even in states where the restraining order is not automatic, a spouse may request that the court issue one if she is concerned that marital property may be liquidated. If you violate this order without first obtaining consent from the court or your spouse, you can be held in contempt. Further, if the transfer was made with the intent to shield the asset from the divorce, such as selling your home to a sibling for less than fair market value, the court has the authority to cancel the transfer.
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Spheres of steel intertwine to create an industrial orb fixture, the hallmark of the Luna collection. A two toned finish of a english bronze exterior with an unexpected antique gold interior, allow these orbs to glow from within. The industrial wrought iron orbs bring an eclectic elegance to any room of the house including a bedroom, living room, dining room, or even over a kitchen island!
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Kitchen. Lighting Above Kitchen Table. Published on April 13th, 2017 by Kanesha. Look for you Kitchen? Lighting Above Kitchen Table will inspire you on how to set up and also got the idea to make it look more attractive. At lighting above kitchen table there are some ideas that can help Kitchen as some of other picture ideas. Marked with led lighting above shower, lighting above bookcase or outdoor lighting above front door, this Lighting Above Kitchen Table together with 20 best quality photos, Such as arrangement, colors, and ideas.. Please view all 20 best photos that you do not lose information by clicking the image below.
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Reichert announces he will not run in 2018 Seven-term Congressman to step away, devote more time to family by Mark Klaas Wednesday, September 6, 2017 3:50pm U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Auburn, will not run for an eighth term in 2018. The recently-turned 67-year-old congressman said in news release Wednesday that his decision was made in terms of what was best for his family. "After spending time during the August work period with family and friends, reflecting on the past, discussing the future, and celebrating another birthday, I have decided this will be my last term and I will not run for re-election in November 2018," Reichert said in a statement. "It was not an easy decision but I believe it was the right one for my family and me. I have spent my entire career and devoted my life to service. I see this not just as a job, but as a calling – a calling I will not walk away from." Reichert's decision creates a political opportunity for Democrats who have been looking to flip his 8th Congressional District seat and regain control of the U.S. House. Democrats have been lining up to unseat Reichert, who represents a "swing district" that includes parts of eastern King and Pierce counties, spans the Cascade range and stretches to Kittitas and Chelan counties. State Rep. Drew Stokesbary, R-Auburn, is among the candidates rumored to be considering the seat for the mid-term election. Stokesbary, a Duke University educated and Notre Dame Law School graduate, works outside of the Legislature as a lawyer. Reichert has been the target of much criticism from Democrats and Republicans alike. That pressure has increased, most recently from his constituents and opponents who have attacked him for not holding public town hall meetings. In response, Reichert said such gatherings have "degenerated into shouting, yelling and screaming matches." Opponents also have urged Reichert to vote down the House GOP health care plan that passed in May. Reichert was one of 20 Republicans who broke party lines and voted against the bill. For Reichert, the decision to retire comes after a long career devoted to service. He was a member of the U.S. Air Force Reserves for six years, worked with the King County Sheriff's Office for 33 years, becoming the sheriff himself in 1997, and most recently served as a seven-term moderate in Congress. Reichert gained national prominence for his role as the King County sheriff who helped bring Gary Ridgway, the Green River Killer, to justice. It served as a springboard to higher office for Reichert, first elected to Congress in 2004. Reichert, in his release, touched on many of his achievements, notably efforts to protect the environment and lives. "In my congressional career, I have always strived to improve the daily lives of my constituents and preserve the majestic beauty of our region," he said. "Whether it was through my work to expand the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area, improve our foster care system and combat sex trafficking, or secure equipment and resources for our first responders, I have taken this honor and responsibility seriously." Reichert continued: "Early on, the importance of trade to the region was clear. From serving on President Obama's Export Council to battling to reauthorize the Export-Import Bank to leading the fight to pass the U.S.-Korea free trade agreement, I have always fought to give our exporters the chance to sell their goods and services around the world," he said. "Now, at this critical time, serving as the first Chairman of the Ways and Means Subcommittee on Trade from Washington State, I remain steadfast in my commitment to Washington's workers, manufacturers and growers – the best in the world." Reichert acknowledged there is more work to be done before he leaves office. "As I finish my last term in the U.S. House of Representatives, I will continue to fight for hard working families, small business and all that makes our community great," he said. Calling Reichert a friend, King County Councilman Reagan Dunn praised Reichert for his work "He has done a terrific job and I am very proud of what he has accomplished for all of us," Dunn said in a statement. "Serving in Congress is very challenging and I watched my late mother, Jennifer Dunn, fight many battles there, as Dave has," Dunn added. "But the environment in Congress has become increasingly challenging for our elected leaders." Dunn sponsors legislation for new Fairwood open space Open house about Eastside Rail Corridor trail developments on Sept. 7 Renton gives the OK for King County's landfill expansion Councilmembers questioned the county on alternatives, but voted to approve of the plan River Day document memorializes event's history New events and features added to annual celebration If the roof is a rockin'… Renton's first rooftop concert kicks off with an 80s theme A $10 million dollar mail fraud scheme out of Renton One ex-employee from Microsoft is being charged with stealing company money Renton man killed in head-on crash along Redmond-Fall City Road The driver's name has not been released. Carol Ann Witschi leaving Renton early Councilmember's resignation may leave seat vacant till election Jury awards $140k in sexual assault of woman at Federal Way massage business LH Foot Massage was found to have been negligent, causing two clients' sexual assaults. Renton City Council races heat up Part two of The Renton Reporter's three-part candidate series District and unions butt heads over budget Unions claim misinformation, district claims fiscal responsiblity Death of Renton man shakes local hiking, soccer community A memorial fundraiser for Yevgeniy "Zheka" Malteyev raises over $25,000 Taking care of his community's health Local advocates focus on African American men's health with 5K
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Thoughts on Stuttering, Suspicion, and National Security - DID I STUTTER? Earlier this month Kylie Simmons was detained at the Atlanta International Airport when a customs agent reported her dysfluent speech as suspicious. Customs agents accused Simmons of dishonesty based on her speech when responding to questions, and also of lying about being dysfluent. Simmons' treatment by customs enforcement is rooted in the misconception that stuttering is indicative of dishonesty and non-compliance, but is also influenced by institutional racism. An intersectional analysis of this incident must acknowledge the key differences in the experiences of white dysfluent people and dysfluent people of color. Customs enforcement, the TSA, and regional transit security organizations are agents of state-sanctioned violence against bodies they deem suspicious based on appearance, movement, and communication. Most commonly these are people of color, trans people, disabled people, immigrants, and non-native English speakers. With the justification of promoting national security, law enforcement detains, injures, and kills people perceived as suspicious. In responding to incidents such as the treatment of Kylie Simmons, it is critical to examine not only Simmons' unequal treatment but also the role of race and disability working together in the state's policing of its citizens. The fear of suspicious bodies and their threat to national security is spread through "See Something, Say Something" campaigns, which encourage citizens to police each other in transit and other public spaces. These campaigns are effective in maintaining a continuous state of fear, and an understanding that it is one's civic duty to scrutinize the actions of others in order to prevent acts of terrorism. As a disabled, gender nonconforming person who travels often with various mobility aids and medical devices, I have experienced ableism in navigating transit systems including the TSA and customs enforcement. However, when I share my stories of discrimination, it is from a place of racial privilege. As a white person, I can speak out on police brutality with relative confidence that I will not be arrested or killed for being perceived as suspicious, and that neither national security nor the suspiciousness of my body will be used to justify my death at the hands of the state. In responding to Simmons' treatment, I am calling for more than awareness about stuttering, or different training for airport staff. Simple outrage at this incident reveals privilege--since such discrimination happens all the time to racialized bodies that appear non-compliant. In solidarity with Black Lives Matter, I am calling for the abolition of customs enforcement, and an end to the state-sanctioned violence against suspicious bodies. Thank you all for not only writing about my story and promoting a call for action, but thank you for also discussing the multiple forms of discrimination different people who stutter face. I think is it important to not only explore the misconception of stuttering, but to also discuss the topic of marginalized people within the stuttering community as well. Thank you for tackling these subjects! Thank you for so eloquently and concisely summarizing a complex issue by introducing the complications that discrimination/race relations/white privilege cause in an already complex matter. I consider your article a public service.
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​​​"VTT and Tampere University of Technology work together to boost the competitiveness of SMEs," says Risto Kuivanen. ​VTT launched the For Industry spearhead programme in early 2015 to provide services for Finnish manufacturing industry. TT's Vice President Erja Turunen says that technology industry plays a significant role in Finnish economy. It accounts for 50% of Finnish exports. "Technology industry employs 280,000 people directly and 700,000 indirectly, which in total accounts for 30% of the workforce in Finland. Manufacturing industry drives domestic production and the international competitiveness of products and services. This is of benefit for both large enterprises and SMEs, which have great potential. These facts motivated VTT to launch the For industry programme," Turunen says. The For Industry programme tackles competitiveness challenges by developing solutions which can be widely exploited by the manufacturing industry in Finland. Competitiveness is built by modern products and production, increased digitalisation and wide utilisation of the industrial internet. The programme makes use of domestic and international networks, alliances and new business models. Large enterprises tend to adopt new technologies quicker than small businesses. The spearhead programme provides pioneering modules for large enterprises, which act as drivers that attract smaller businesses to their network. SMEs benefit from the pull of a larger enterprise's brand. The programme's technologies are specifically tailored to the needs of the Finnish SME sector and can provide a much needed stimulus for both domestic production and international competitiveness of Finnish products and services. "To succeed, SMEs need an excellent product or service (or both), efficient production and business processes as well as the ability to identify their own niche on the market to specialise in an area that large enterprises do not occupy. They also need to have solid expertise and ability to stand out," says Business Development Manager Risto Kuivanen who is managing the programme at VTT. Key technologies in the programme include the industrial internet, 3D printing (also called Additive Manufacturing or AM technology), automation, robotics and embedded intelligence. The programme has a strong basis in the use of digitalisation from the very start. The budget for the programme is EUR 20 million in 2015. VTT has developed a new Project start-off model for SMEs, launching development projects in specific topic areas with SMEs to drive their future growth and success. With these ready-made solution models and methods, the SMEs can react quickly to changes in their operating environment and create new openings by working in cooperation with others. "We decided to create a tailored offering for SMEs because of the vast variety of SMEs in the manufacturing industry. We grouped ideas together to form a net of sorts to catch themes that we feel are important for the sector. We have organised effective 1.5-hour workshops with SMEs, VTT's experts and representatives from funding providers. Companies bring their own views to the table, we discuss them and agree on next steps and follow-up," Kuivanen explains. VTT organised 10 Project start-off workshops before the summer in different parts of the country for 100 participating companies. Another 10 will be organised towards the end of the year. The aim is to bring between 150 to 200 company participants to the workshops this year. Kuivanen ensures that any SMEs that have the spark and determination to grow and develop their production or products are welcome to the workshops. "Working with the SME sector also requires new skills from us. We have taken things on board from Project start-offs and have a better understanding of the needs and business of SMEs. A customer-oriented approach and sales are our key skills," Risto Kuivanen emphasises. A major event in the programme took place this autumn when VTT and the Tampere University of Technology launched the Smart Machines and Manufacturing Competence Centre (SMACC), the most significant centre of its kind in Finland. The annual volume of the competence centre is EUR 40 million in total. The centre aims to boost the potential, competitiveness and exports of Finnish manufacturing industry. SMEs and their profitability take centre stage. The competitive leap will be implemented with smart machines and is driven by cooperation that leverages new technologies. These include smart machines, production and manufacturing technologies, robotics, the industrial internet, digitalisation as well as additive manufacturing, such as 3D technology. The SMACC operating model adopted by VTT and Tampere University of Technology is based on agile virtual teams that support quick experimentation and straightforward problem solving. Networking with Finnish universities and key international partners together with deeper cooperation with other domestic operators is vital to achieve commercial breakthroughs quickly. This will open up completely new business models for SMEs. VTT's Vice President Erja Turunen says that VTT has solid expertise in technology foresight and business, effective infrastructure and research cooperation networks as well as direct access to parties in Finland and international partners. "It is important to cast a wide net in terms of cooperation – we cannot go at it alone. Our spearhead programme is also actively creating a community of researches in Finland. Good examples include the SMACC cooperation with the Tampere University of Technology and the Pirkanmaa region as well as the new partner models we are developing with Finpro. As an important international strategic partner, we have deepened our cooperation with Tecnalia in Spain, which is actively involved in programmes such as Horizon 2020," Turunen says, considering stakeholder involvement in the For Industry spearhead programme. New theme workshops will be available soon on the following topics: automated product design, utilisation of user and customer experience, SME networking, strategy process, risk foresight, possibilities of augmented reality as well as durable components. Risto Kuivanen: For Industry programme and cooperation between VTT and Tampere University of Technology. Tiina Apilo: SME project start-offs. Clean indoor air inspired Sandbox to develop new products. The company is set to launch a new, practically silent device that can reduce particles in indoor air by as much as 80 per cent. "Our Sisäilmalähetti ('Indoor Air Messenger') service provides first aid at premises with indoor air problems, by temporarily protecting the users while the issue is fixed," explains Sandbox CEO and Service Developer Jani Moberg. "Knowledge of the performance of the air-purification devices used in our service is vital for us," he emphasises. Moberg founded the company 10 years ago after personal experience with indoor air problems. Demand for the service is the greatest in the public sector, where indoor air problems have an impact on the effectiveness of organisations as well as the productive use of premises. Many schools, daycare centres and hospitals need the service. Sandbox aspires to become the best in the sector, which means a systematic approach to product development. "People are at the core of our operations. Our mission is to protect children and adults from poor indoor air. In our service and product development, we are specifically interested in the value, benefit and experience related to indoor air. To this end, we collect feedback from facility managers and users, innovate and develop new service models constantly," Moberg says. For most of its existence, Sandbox has worked in cooperation with VTT. Among other things, VTT has tested the particle separation, gas filtration and air cleaning ability and by-pass flows of the air cleaning devices used in Sandbox's Sisäilmalähetti services. "Our current R&D project with VTT started two years ago when we licensed a patent developed by VTT. The next step was to develop and launch a commercial product that cleans indoor air," Moberg explains. According to Sandbox CEO Moberg, the R&D project makes Sandbox better equipped to implement its mission and provide new service solutions. "The air diffuser that cleans indoor air developed by Sandbox and VTT offers a new solution to indoor air problems. It reduces the number of particles in indoor air by as much as 80%, is practically silent and consumes very little energy, only a few watts," says Moberg. The placement of the device is different from traditional free-standing devices: It is installed in the ceiling, with only a sleek front panel visible to the users of the facility. The air diffuser that cleans indoor air is connected to the intake air channel, which allows the device to use the pressure in the channel. "The operating method, structure and filtering technology of the device contain unique innovations and ambition that are strongly guided by our vision of better indoor air quality," Moberg says. With the new innovation, Sandbox is ready to expand its operations abroad. China in particular is an interesting target market as indoor air quality problems are commonplace there. "We have recruited two new employees due to the project. We expect to see both our personnel and net sales grow further in both Finland and China. We believe that we have what it takes to think big and achieve great things. We can complement the key product with other products and service business," Moberg says. "The ceiling-mounted air diffuser that cleans indoor air offers a new solution to indoor air problems," Jani Moberg says.​ Photos: Ari Ijäs and Sandbox. Company that is entering global markets. Known for the Sisäilmalähetti ('Indoor Air Messenger') service that temporarily protects people from harmful indoor air. Customers include municipalities, cities, schools, day care centres and hospitals. Net sales of EUR 2.2 million. Headquarters in Tampere, office in Vantaa. Received 1st honorary mention in the Pirkanmaa INNOSUOMI innovation competition in 2011.
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Servicing the Moreton Bay Region for over 30 years! With a long history of regular maintenance and servicing, Loveday Electrical understand the rigors of property management. We are determined and ready to service your properties from Noosa to Brisbane Northside, with our crew of well-trained tradies. We pride ourselves in our ability to deliver prompt, consistent, quality craftsmanship. Backed with experienced administrators and an efficient management system, we can confidently provide the flexability of a generous availability of workers, with the care and effort of a one-man band. Competitive pricing – for more information contact us today. Reliable – We will turn up at the advised time, and if our tradies happen to be running late, they will call ahead. After hours service for emergencies – our service staff have been trained to operate all hours to deal with any emergency situations, any time. Courteous, well trained office staff – we want your contact with our office to be pleasant and efficient. Uniformed workers and sign written vehicles – we want your tenant to be sure that the right person is arriving at their home. Trustworthy employees – Our service employees have all passed police background checks, and are each decent, hardworking people. Lifetime warranty on our work – Anyone can offer a long warranty period, but they have to still be in business to be able to honour it. Loveday Electrical has been around for over 30 years, and we hope to be around for a lot longer. We also offer manufacturer's warranty on any materials we supply. Centrally located – With our workshop in Caboolture, we are at the crossroads of North Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. At Loveday Electrical, we are committed to providing a high level of customer service.We will ensure that we are not only meeting our customers' expectations but exceeding them. Let Loveday Electrical be your friendly local electrician! If you would like more information on what our company can do for you, please contact our office on 1300 004 909 or via email service@lovedayelectrical.com.au. Get in touch with your friendly professional electricians.
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Whether you prefer strawberries, raspberries, blueberries or blackberries, don't miss the prime season for these plump, juicy treasures. Here are 30 ways to enjoy these nutritious little delights -- one for each day in June. 1. Preserve all that berry goodness with Strawberry-Thyme Jam. 2. Find a nearby pick-your-own farm and take the family berry picking. 3. Save those berries – use our tips for proper freezing techniques. 4. Zap blueberries, lemon & sugar for 45 seconds; serve over angel food cake. 5. Make a sweet and crunchy blackberry crisp. 6. Finish your cookout with slightly sweet berries & cream. 7. Use dried berries in place of raisins in your favorite cookie or muffin recipe. 8. Make Robin's cool Strawberry-Blueberry Orange Smoothie. 9. Snack on Crackerwiches made with crackers, PB and sliced strawberries. 10. Find out all the reasons Why We Love Strawberries. 11. Mix fresh berries with whipped cream cheese to spread on bagels or toast. 12. Serve fresh berries with homemade ricotta or Ellie's ricotta cream. 13. Buy blueberries and strawberries organic; here's why. 14. Eat fresh berries with a drizzle of balsamic for a healthier heart. 15. Snack on berries for a dose of antioxidants called anthocyanins. 16. Bake fresh berries into naturally sweet and chewy fruit leather. 17. Whisk up a simple salad dressing – raspberry vinaigrette. 18. Cookies, sauces, lemonade and more! Check out Blueberries 5 Ways. 19. One cup of raspberries has half a day's worth of vitamin C. 20. Cool off with a Strawberry Watermelon Slush. 21. Top orange sherbet with blackberries for a refreshing dessert. 22. Pop quiz: Which berry is a member of the rose family? 23. Store unwashed blueberries in the fridge for up to a week. 24. Dinner party dessert: Strawberries with chocolate sauce for dunking. 25. Swap maple syrup for berries and powdered sugar for waffles. 26. Instead of sugary soda, make a bubbly berry spritzer. 27. Make a 5-ingredient Berry Trifle with Amaretto. 28. Puree berries with juice or sparking water and freeze in ice pop molds. 29. Flavor up a pitcher of Tyler's Blueberry Ginger Mojitos. 30. Add berries to a grilled chicken salad served with balsamic vinaigrette. What's your favorite way to eat berries? Tell us in the comments below. Who knew you could do so many healthy and delicious things with grapes - check out all 30 of them! Whether you're a sweet or savory zucchini-lover, we've got your covered. Check out these 30 creatively healthy recipes and fun zucchini facts! It's the peak of the season for sweet corn. Here are 30 ways to enjoy this summer treasure. Our friends over at Foodnetwork.com have just launched a new feature to help you ween off the sweets and get back to healthier eats this month. Mashed with marshmallows on top isn't the only way to enjoy sweet potatoes. Here are 30 ways to enjoy sweet potatoes while they're in season. Apricots, nectarines, pears, peaches, cherries, and plums…oh my! Pick up any or all of these stone fruit at a market near you. Here are 30 ways you can enjoy. Rachael is back with a brand-new collection of must-try recipes. End summer on a sweet note with party-ready Labor Day desserts. In-season pepper take us through breakfast, lunch and dinner with these healthy, light summer recipes.
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Vastavam web: China said on Thursday it wants to be good neighbors with North Korea, after the isolated country's state news agency published a rare criticism of Chinese state media commentaries calling for tougher sanctions over the North's nuclear program.The United States has urged China, North Korea's only major ally, to do more to rein in the North's nuclear and missile programs, which have prompted an assertive response from the Trump administration, warning that an "era of strategic patience" is over.In Beijing, Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said China's position was consistent and clear. "China's position on developing friendly, good-neighborly relations with North Korea is also consistent and clear," Geng told reporters, in response to a question about the KCNA commentary.China was unswervingly devoted to the denuclearization of the peninsula and maintaining peace and security and resolving the issue through talks, Geng added.China has repeatedly said that while it is happy to help arrange talks, it is ultimately up to the United States and North Korea to sort out their differences.Diplomats say Washington and Beijing are negotiating a possible stronger U.N. Security Council response – such as new sanctions – to North Korea's repeated ballistic missile launches in defiance of UN Security Council resolutions. It also accused China of "hyping up" damage caused by North Korean nuclear tests to China's three northeastern provinces.The United States has sent a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to Korean waters and a pair of strategic U.S. bombers flew training drills with South Korea and Japan in another show of strength this week."The reckless military provocation is pushing the situation on the Korean peninsula closer to the brink of nuclear war," KCNA said on Tuesday.
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Darren's music blog News, reviews, interviews and more. From classic rock to contemporary folk. All folk reviews All rock reviews Contact Darren Darren's backstage gallery Darren's forthcoming gigs Darren's music interviews Darren's music PR Hastings music scene Other music writing and links Bernie Tormé at The Borderline 31/10/15 November 2, 2015 Live reviews, Rock musicBernie Torme, Borderline, Gillan, live review, London, rock, rock gig, setlistDarren Johnson It's 1981 and the band Gillan, fronted by former Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan, created a ripple of excitement amongst the teenage rock fans at my school when they burst into the charts with a cover of New Orleans. One of the things that seemed to make this far more than just a heavied-up version of an old rock 'n' roll number was the guitarist, Bernie Tormé. He looked like a punk, acted like a hippy, sounded like Hendrix and seemed different from anyone around in rock and metal at the time. Tormé was soon gone from Gillan and, after a very brief sojourn with Ozzy Osbourne, he formed his own band and started hitting the smaller venues circuit. That's where I first caught him live. And in similar types of venues now, he's still out there gigging as well as recording. Hot on the success of his crowd-funded Flowers & Dirt double album last year, he's used the crowd-funding formula once again and has a brand new album to promote, Blackheart. First, though, he opens with a storming version of Wild West, the standout track from one of his early solo albums, Electric Gypsies. He has a really strong band in Chris Heilmann (bass) and Ian Harris (drums percussion) and the power trio format suits Torme's style of music perfectly. Well, of course, why wouldn't it? The fuzzy feedback-laden guitar is combined with well-written, accessible tunes and vocals that give an honesty and meaning to the lyrics. From the same era, the excellent Turn Out The Lights also gets an outing. It's not just about nostalgia, though, and songs from both last year's Flowers and Dirt album and this year's Blackheart both feature prominently. It's not all blistering hard rock, either. As on the recent albums there's some lighter, bluesier, folkier moments, including Flow from the new album and the excellent Spirit Road from Flowers and Dirt.. Soon, however, we are nearing the end with an explosive set of Gillan songs, including the one that got me hooked on Tormé's guitar-playing in the first place, New Orleans. At the very end of the set, friend of the band and the man who first helped Torme get the crowd-funding venture off the ground, Peter Cook, joined the band for an encore after pledging to "buy" a guitar solo as part of the crowd-funding appeal. In a big arena gig with big corporate sponsors this could sound like the tackiest thing in the world. In a small intimate venue of this size, however, it's genuinely fun and there is no doubting Cook's evident passion both for Tormé's music itself and for helping him secure a viable recording career in this challenging era for the music industry. Indeed, compared to the old record company model, the crowd-funding approach has allowed Tormé to connect very directly with fans and even re-connect to those, like me, who had fallen by the wayside and previously lost touch with Tormé's career. A mention, also, for the Bordeline. While numerous other live venues in the West End have closed their doors, this 300-capacity venue has held its open now for over 20 years, always with a stirling line-up of acts throughout the year and the perfect setting for Bernie Tormé tonight. Bullet in the Brain Blood Run Cold Turn Out the Lights Pain Song Spirit Road Stoneship Can't Beat No Easy Way Party's Over http://www.bernietorme.co.uk/ Previous review: Bernie Tormé at The Borderline 2014 ← Metal: album review – Motörhead 'Bad Magic' Glenn Hughes at The Electric Ballroom 1/11/15 → 5 thoughts on "Bernie Tormé at The Borderline 31/10/15" bernietorme says: Reblogged this on bernie torme news and commented: Thanks Darren for the cool review1 Peter Cook - Speaker and Writer on Business and Music says: Wow, thank you for the mention Darren – that's really kind and I will be reciprocating when I put a piece out about the event soon. It was a great honour to play with Mr Torme and the man deserves so much more. Proof positive that the gentle giants of the rock industry don't always get the attention they deserve. I cannot take the credit for securing his new recording career – I simply drank beer with him and chatted shit. It seems that a host of other people were willing to do the same. Nonetheless I'm glad to have played a small part in his renaissance through my 'marketing bullshit' etc. 🙂 What a night !! Darren's Music Blog says: Look forward to reading your piece – and well done for organising the Q and A Saturday afternoon. stue1967 says: Sounds like quite a show. I always thought that Gillan lost a significant part of their interest when Torme left. 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A double suicide car bomb blast followed by gunfire has been heard in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, according to police. A loud explosion reportedly took place on Friday, followed by a second blast and sustained gunfire which broke out near the president's residence. At least 18 people have been killed, the Aamin Ambulance service said. It is not immediately clear who was behind the attack. "We understand it is a suicide car bomb near the presidential palace area," Major Mohamed Ahmed, a police officer, told Reuters news agency. The suspected attacks come a day after the Somali government had issued a "terror warning" in Mogadishu.
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This story is part of NPR's series Journey Home. We're going to the places presidential candidates call home and finding out what those places tell us about how they see the world. Few presidential candidates go around invoking Richard Nixon. But that's exactly what GOP hopeful John Kasich does. It all goes back to a complaint Kasich had about his dorm room and a meeting with a university president 45 years ago. Kasich is nothing if not persistent. He was a kid from the working class McKees Rocks, Pa., but he went to college at Ohio State University, and that's where he kicked off his presidential campaign this summer. OSU football legend and two-time Heisman trophy winner Archie Griffin warmed up the crowd at Kasich's campaign launch. He led a cheer that anyone who's attended a Buckeye football game knows — Griffin shouted "O-H" and the crowd replied with a loud "I-O." But Kasich the student was anything but intimidated. There's one tale from back then that's become a campaign staple for him. As a college freshman, he had some complaints about that high-rise dormitory, including a rule forbidding residents from opening the windows. He says he got nowhere with housing officials, "so I called the President's Office and started badgering them until they finally let me in." "He says, 'Tomorrow I'm going to go down and visit with President Nixon. And I said 'Well sir, there's a number of things that I would like to talk to him about also do you think I could go with you?' And he said 'No, you can't go.'" "And he said, 'Well, I guess I could do that.'" "My mother answers the phone and I said, 'Mom, I'm going to need an airline ticket, the president of the United States would like to have a meeting with me in the Oval Office,'" Kasich recounted. "And my mother is shouting 'Honey, pick up the phone there's something really wrong with Johnny.'" In the official White House photo of Kasich in the Oval Office he looks even younger than his 18 years as he shakes Nixon's hand. Both are smiling. It's dated Dec. 22, 1970. There's no telling exactly what they talked about because there aren't any notes detailing the conversation. And it was just two months before Nixon's infamous Oval Office taping system was installed. Back at Ohio State, Kasich's friends and acquaintances all heard the story --over and over. "Yeah we all heard about it," said David Leland, who was a student at the time. "We viewed it as sort of weird, OK? Because Nixon wasn't exactly a figure that was admired on the campus of Ohio State at that particular time." It was the era of Vietnam war protests and the draft. But Kasich was a proud and vocal Republican. Leland, meanwhile, was and is a Democat. He's currently a state lawmaker in Ohio and a Hillary Clinton supporter. But he says he's glad Kasich is in the race on the GOP side. As for that moment from the highlight reel of Kasich's college days, Leland adds this: "You gotta admire the guy's guts and his ability to do what he wants to do. I mean whatever your own political views are or your views of him personally you have to admire his ability to set a goal and make it happen. And that's what he did in that particular case and that's pretty much what he's done throughout his life." Now, there is one other detail worth noting from that Oval Office moment 45 years ago this month. Kasich recalls that he was told he'd have exactly five minutes with Nixon. "I'll tell you what I'm thinking: I got new jacket, new shirt, new tie, new pants. I'm not coming out in five lousy minutes," he said. "They're out of luck." It's easy to see that same persistent, pushy kid in the now 63-year-old John Kasich. Except this time he's looking to actually move into the White House.
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If you are new to Linnie Blooms products -- WELCOME! New or not, Linnie Blooms products are specifically designed to create MIXED STITCH MEDIA STYLE! Are you wondering what that is? It's a twist on mixed media by incorporating some stitching into your creations -- faux or real! -You will be asked to participate in a monthly design challenge. You will submit your project to me via email or Facebook private group. -I will post the challenge inspiration on our blog, along with your creations for the month. -The post will include a linky tool for others to get in on the fun and share their creations as well. -The team term will be 3 months. -Initially you will choose 2 Linnie Blooms products that will be shipped FREE to you. In addition, you will receive a 40% discount to the Linnie Blooms online store so that you can choose your own products to work with either during your term or one-time after. Sound like fun? I think it will be. If you would like to apply, the deadline for applications is 10/15/14 with the chosen designers announced 10/18/14. That's it! I hope you will consider joining us! No prior design team experience is necessary. However, you do need access to a computer, the ability to take clear, attractive photos, and a passion for sharing your artwork. Cute pillow. What another creative way to use your canvas pieces.
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« AVDGGAD 07 – World Record (1976) AVDGAD – 09 – Vital (1978) » AVDGAD 08 -The Quiet Zone/The Pleasure Dome (1977) The sound is becoming tighter with this album – less prog, more new wave, as was not uncommon at the time – look at the direction Peter Gabriel took the same year. A change in sound is due in part, it seems, to the departures of organist Hugh Banton and saxophonist/flautist David Jackson, the return of bassist Nic Potter and the addition of violinist Graham Smith. A violin riff from Smith opens Lizard Play, the album's first track. It's a signal of new things, to be sure. Lizard Play is also notable for some nicely mixed harmonies. Running times are shorter, arrangements are less improvisational, but the vocals are still speaking/howling combinations we've come to know and love. Replacing horns with a violin produces a slightly more listener-friendly sound, which works well with the shorter songs. I especially like the double-tracked violin in the second half of Cat's Eye/Yellow Fever (Running). That's a mouthful of a title – I think we've got the same glut of ideas that populate earlier VDGG work, but condensed somewhat. There's a fine lip-sync video of this track (alas the sound is not cleaned up) that shows there was also a cellist in this lineup. You can hear the cello on the album, but the player isn't credited on Wikipedia. The notes for the video name him as Chas Dickie. The Sphinx In The Face (one of two songs on which Jackson plays) opens with a Dirty Water-style bassline which is kind of tasty. Stylistically it might have done well if pushed as a new wave track, but lyrically it relies heavily on the repetition of a refrain that Hammill usually avoids. (And I'm not sure if You're so young, you're so old / You're so queer, you're so strong / Such a drag to be told / You're so here, you're so gone ranks with his best writing. A 90-second reprise after Chemical World seems a little superfluous.) Chemical World is sort of Suede meets Fairport Convention via Hamilton Beach. It's kind of an odd album to go out on. They toured it and released a live album (Vital, coming up next), and then went on hiatus for 28 years. Tags 1977, Van Der Graaf Generator
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Author:Thurgood Marshall Author Index: Ma related portals: Supreme Court of the United States. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons gallery, Commons category, quotes, Wikidata item. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1967-1991) 84499Q312348Thurgood MarshallThurgoodMarshallMarshall,_Thurgood 1.1 Supreme Court Opinions 1.1.1 Opinions of the Court 1.1.2 Concurrences 1.1.3 Concurrence-Dissent 1.1.4 Dissents 1.1.5 Separate 2 Works about Marshall Supreme Court OpinionsEdit Opinions of the CourtEdit Benton v. Maryland, 395 U.S. 784 (1969) Estelle v. Gamble, 429 U.S. 97 (1976) Puerto Rico v. Branstad, 483 U.S. 219 (1987) Rankin v. McPherson, 483 U.S. 378 (1987) Neitzke v. Williams, 490 U.S. 319 (1989) Mansell v. Mansell, 490 U.S. 581 (1989) Hernandez v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 490 U.S. 680 (1989) Mead Corporation v. Tilley, 490 U.S. 714 (1989) Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Reid, 490 U.S. 730 (1989) Newman-Green Inc v. Alfonzo-Larrain, 490 U.S. 826 (1989) United States Department of Justice v. Tax Analysts, 492 U.S. 136 (1989) White v. United States, 493 U.S. 5 (1989) United States v. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, 493 U.S. 132 (1989) Reves v. Ernst & Young, 494 U.S. 56 (1990) Kamen v. Kemper Financial Services Inc, 500 U.S. 90 (1991) Exxon Corporation v. Central Gulf Lines Inc., 500 U.S. 603 (1991) Johnson v. Home State Bank, 501 U.S 78 (1991) Burns v. United States, 501 U.S. 129 (1991) ConcurrencesEdit New York Times v. United States, 403 U.S. 713 (1971) Furman v. Georgia, 408 U.S. 238 (1972) Meritor Savings Bank v. Vinson, 477 U.S. 57 (1986) Touby v. United States, 500 U.S. 160 (1991) Lehnert v. Ferris Faculty Association, 500 U.S. 507 (1991) Concurrence-DissentEdit New Jersey v. T.L.O., 469 U.S. 325 (1985) City of Cleburne v. Cleburne Living Center, Inc., 473 U.S. 432 (1985) DissentsEdit San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez, 411 U.S. 1 (1973) Edelman v. Jordan, 415 U.S. 651 (1974) Milliken v. Bradley, 418 U.S. 717 (1974) Massachusetts Board of Retirement v. Murgia, 427 U.S. 307 (1976) Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S. 153 (1976) South Dakota v. Opperman, 428 U.S. 364 (1976) Bethel School District No. 403 v. Fraser, 478 U.S. 675 (1986) United States v. Sokolow, 490 U.S. 1 (1989) Kentucky Department of Corrections v. Thompson, 490 U.S. 454 (1989) Alabama v. Smith, 490 U.S. 794 (1989) Lorance v. AT&T Technologies Inc, 490 U.S. 900 (1989) Public Employees Retirement System of Ohio v. Betts, 492 U.S. 158 (1989) Duckworth v. Eagan, 492 U.S. 195 (1989) Hallstrom v. Tillamook County, 493 U.S. 20 (1989) Pavelic & LeFlore v. Marvel Entertainment Group, 493 U.S. 120 (1989) Holland v. Illinois, 493 U.S. 474 (1990) Baltimore City Department of Social Services v. Bouknight, 493 U.S. 549 (1990) Potts v. Georgia, 493 U.S. 876 (1989) Robertson v. California, 493 U.S. 879 (1989) Watkins v. Murray, 493 U.S. 907 (1989) Wilkerson v. Texas, 493 U.S. 924 (1989) Lynn v. Alabama, 493 U.S. 945 (1989) New York v. Harris, 495 U.S. 14 (1990) Whitmore v. Arkansas, 495 U.S. 149 (1990) In Re Amendment to Rule 39, 500 U.S. 13 (1991) County of Riverside v. McLaughlin, 500 U.S. 44 (1991) Siegert v. H Gilley, 500 U.S. 226 (1991) Florida v. Jimeno, 500 U.S. 248 (1991) Mu'Min v. Virginia, 500 U.S. 415 (1991) Payne v. Tennessee, 501 U.S. 808 (1991) Peretz v. United States, 501 U.S. 923 (1991) Harmelin v. Michigan, 501 U.S. 957 (1991) SeparateEdit Regents of University of California v. Bakke, 438 U.S. 265 (1978) Works about MarshallEdit Proceedings in the Supreme Court of the United States in Memory of Justice Marshall (1993) Death of Justice Marshall Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they are works of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105). Retrieved from "https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Author:Thurgood_Marshall&oldid=10919911"
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Department for Work & Pensions DWP and TPR to improve pension communication By Amy Austin The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is working with The Pensions Regulator on how to improve the information scheme members receive about their pension. According to an answer by minister for Pensions and Financial Inclusion Guy Opperman to a written question on June 13, the DWP has teamed up with TPR to work out the best way to improve the information schemes provide their members. The DWP has also engaged with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) on its proposals to improve the information received by pension scheme members. As part of a consultation aimed at making retirees do the best they can with their pension pots (published June 28), the FCA proposed changes to wake up packs, which will come into force from November 2019. Wake-up packs will be issued to savers on their fiftieth birthday and will have to include a generic warning on the risks around accessing a pension pot. Alongside the new one page wake-up pack, pension providers must also give risk warnings on a single side of A4 paper. Mr Opperman said: "The department is working with TPR as to how best to introduce equivalent measures for occupational pension schemes and will also seek to involve industry stakeholders such as the Association of British Insurers in this work." The government considers that providing people with the right information about their pensions at the right time in their life can be key in helping them make more effective decisions about their savings, Mr Opperman said, adding that "it is sensible to tailor communications to people's circumstances". In his answer, Mr Opperman said: "There will be some differences in the information someone in work would find more helpful than someone aged 75 or over who is already retired. "It is important, however, that all savers are alerted to the risks posed by pension scams and we welcome the inclusion of that messaging in the approach proposed by the ABI." On June 3, the ABI published a guidance document which focused on raising awareness of the risks that consumers face at different ages as they approach retirement. It recommended that savers receive three different forms of risk warnings at ages 50, then 55 to 70, and then at age 75. The different warnings would cover scams and contributions for the younger groups, and then tax, life expectancy and power of attorney risks for the older groups – for example. However, Geoff Buck, a committee member at the Association of Member-Directed Pension Schemes has previously warned that wake-up packs could be seen as junk mail as individuals will receive these packs from multiple providers. Mr Buck said: "Individuals who are receiving these wake-up packs but may not necessarily be thinking about retirement could easily discard these as junk mail and could be missing out on important messages on retirement saving." The reform to wake-up packs are expected to add a total one off cost of £19.8m to about 180 firms' balance sheets, alongside an ongoing cost of up to £5.9m from sending out more packs, attracting additional customer contacts and a decrease in profits from consumers shopping around for annuities. More on Department for Work & Pensions Advisers welcome shake-up of sick pay rules MPs request industry input on DWP budget Individual pension saving on the rise Mid-life MOTs in danger of being ineffective DWP criticised for calling guidance 'advice' DWP pension data not fit for purpose PensionsDepartment for Work & PensionsPensions Regulator
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A rip current at the beach can be deadly, but experts say you can escape by doing this At least 100 people are killed by rip currents every year. Here's what you need to know about how to spot them and what to do if you're caught. A rip current at the beach can be deadly, but experts say you can escape by doing this At least 100 people are killed by rip currents every year. Here's what you need to know about how to spot them and what to do if you're caught. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/06/19/rip-currents-how-to-spot-one-beach-how-to-escape/1454613001/ Elinor Aspegren, USA TODAY Published 12:59 p.m. ET June 19, 2019 | Updated 1:32 p.m. ET June 19, 2019 Rip currents are not easy to spot and are even harder to get out of. Here's how to avoid and swim (the right way) out of a rip current. Just the FAQs, USA TODAY Summer officially begins Friday and that means more people will start spending time at the beach. But if you've ever soaked up the sun and sand, you've probably seen a scary sign telling you to watch out for rip currents. Rip currents are a real danger for beachgoers: The U.S. Lifesaving Association estimates more than 100 people are killed by rip currents every year, and lifeguards rescue at least 30,000 swimmers a year from rip currents. But what are rip currents? Why are they so dangerous? Why should you avoid your gut instinct if you get caught in one? Here's what to know before heading to the beach this summer. What are rip currents? You might have heard of rip currents by the common misnomer "rip tides." They are actually two different things, according to the National Ocean Service. A rip tide is a specific type of current associated with the swift movement of tidal water through inlets and the mouths of rivers and harbors. Rip currents occur in bodies of water with breaking waves; they are channels of water that flow at a faster pace than the surrounding area. Swimmers who are caught in rip currents can get sucked away at speeds of up to 8 feet per second, far too fast for many swimmers to make it safely back to shore. The National Weather Service and other websites post warnings about high chances of rip currents, so swimmers almost always have ample warning that rip currents are possible or are occurring. Identify: Rip currents are dangerous; here's how to spot them What should I do if I get caught in one? First, don't panic – there is a way out. Remain calm and swim parallel to the shoreline, which is perpendicular to the current. Or just go with the flow and ride out the rip current, saving your energy for the swim back to shore. Don't become a victim by trying to save someone. If you see someone caught in a rip current, get help from a lifeguard, if available. Call 911 for further assistance. Falk Feddersen, professor of physical oceanography at Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego, told USA TODAY that when people are not strong swimmers, they tend to panic and try to swim against the current, which results in exhaustion and drowning. He recommended simply bobbing with the water until you make it back to shore or you are away from the active parts of the rip current. "Once you're away from the active current, you can swim back to shore," he said. Tedd Wallace, former mayor of South Lyon, Michigan, nearly drowned March 1, 2015, in a riptide while boogie boarding and was pulled near the other side of these rocks while in the U.S Virgin Islands. (Photo: Provided to the Observer & Eccentric) April 2019: California high school football player presumed drowned in rip current July 2017: Bystanders form human chain to rescue swimmers from Lake Michigan Why are rip currents so dangerous? To get an idea of how dangerous a rip current can be, you only need to look at the many deaths or near-deaths over the years. A California high school football player drowned in a rip current while boogie boarding at Half Moon Bay in April. In July 2017, at least 30 people formed a human chain to rescue nine people from a rip current in Lake Michigan. A tourist died after saving a Michigan mayor caught in a rip current in the Caribbean in March 2015. A 2014 study by the University of New South Wales says that the rapid expelling of energy – which can be caused by panicking or swimming to the shore – often leads to drowning. "Energy should be conserved wherever possible," wrote Rob Brander, author of the study. Feddersen explained that it's unlikely that a rip current will pull you out to sea. He added that once you have knowledge of rip currents and how to deal with them, they can be a "beautiful, cool and fun" feature to a beach vacation. Follow Elinor Aspegren on Twitter: @elinoraspegren. American explorer dives to Earth's deepest ocean Submersible called "The Limiting Factor" behind the mother ship "Pressure Drop". "The Limiting Factor" was part of a journey to visit the world's deepest spots and was filmed for Discovery Channel. Discovery/Atlantic Productions Mother ship "Pressure Drop". Discovery/Atlantic Productions The Triton 36,000/2 "Limiting Factor", the only submersible ever to be certified to go to unlimited ocean depth is prepped. Tamara Stubbs, Discovery/Atlantic Productions The "Limiting Factor" being recovered after it's first dive to the deepest point of the Challenger Deep. Tamara Stubbs, Discovery/Atlantic Productions The "Limiting Factor" being recovered after a dive. Reeve Jolliffe, Discovery/Atlantic Productions Victor Vescovo, right, and Captain Don Walsh USN (retired)PhD, first man to dive to the bottom of the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench with Jacques Piccard in 1960. Tamara Stubbs, Discovery/Atlantic Productions Victor Vescovo emerges from his submersible "Limiting Factor" after a successful dive to the deepest known point in the Challenger Deep. Tamara Stubbs, Discovery/Atlantic Productions Arthropods swim near the Limiting Factor submersible as it dives to the deepest known point in the Mariana Trench, May 1, 2019. Discovery/Atlantic Productions "Limiting Factor" submersible on the bottom of the Mariana Trench. Discovery/Atlantic Productions Victor Vescovo steers the "Limiting Factor" submersible as it dives to the deepest known point in the Mariana Trench, May 1, 2019. Discovery/Atlantic Productions Read or Share this story: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/06/19/rip-currents-how-to-spot-one-beach-how-to-escape/1454613001/
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Etxepare Basque Institute. Tabakalera, Andre Zigarrogileen Plaza 1. 20012 Donostia-San Sebastián. Tel.: (+34) 943 023 400 | Fax: (+34) 943 023 401 Basque Culture Calendar - Plastic and visual arts Search for events in a month: Featured events of the month Confereces about musical tradition in Cairo Professionals from Aquitaine-Euskadi will be meeting in Umore Azoka of Leioa Four works translated into French Nisa Goiburu at the fair DEARTE, in Madrid Punk: sus rastros en el arte contemporáneo at the CA2M of Móstoles The exhibition "Punk: sus rastros en el arte contemporáneo", co-produced by the Artium Museum of Vitoria-Gasteiz and the Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo CA2M, will be open at this center Móstoles of March 26 to October 4, with the collaboration of the Etxepare Basque Institute, the British Council, the Goethe Institut, Prohelvetia and Radio 3. In October the exhibit will be shown in Gasteiz. The exhibition is curated by David G. Torres and includes, amongst others, works by the Basque artists Pepo Salazar, Iñaki Garmendia, Itziar Okariz and Juan Perez Agirregoikoa. GAUR (sic) at the Centre D´Art Le Lait de Albi (France) and in Santiago de Chile The project of the Basque Institute Etxepare GAUR (sic) continues its journey. The initiative, promoted by the Institute in 2011 in order to publicize the Basque contemporary video art in the international context, began with of a research project tha then materialized in an exhibition of works in video format, curated by Nekane Aramburu. The final selection shows eight creative proposals by artists Sra Polaroiska artists (Alaitz Arenzana and Maria Ibarretxe), Colombina´s (Larraitz Torres and Sandra Cuesta), Aitor Lajarin, Zuhar Iruretagoiena, Iratxe Jaio and Klaas van Gorkum, Saioa Olmo, Juan Aizpitarte and Ixone Sadaba. GAUR (sic) will hold its ninth stop at the Centre D'Art Le Lait (France), in a show that will open on March 21 and will remain open until June 21. In addition, the artists Iratxe Jaio and Klaas van Gorkum will also travel to Le Lait and will release more details about the project and about hers work in a series of events organized for that purpose. All this is the result of the collaboration agreement signed this year between this important cultural center and the Etxepare Basque Institute. Throughout 2014 the traveling exhibition was seen in London (UK), Tegucigalpa (Honduras), San Jose (Costa Rica), Mexico City (Mexico), Montevideo (Uruguay), Córdoba (Argentina) and Managua (Nicaragua). Besides, and for now ending the American tour, GAUR (sic) is also exhibited right now at the CCE of Santiago de Chile (Chile) (19 March-18 April), with the presence in Chile of the artist Saioa Olmo. Want to know more? Follow the GAUR (sic) Facebook page Eduardo Chillida Chair: open talk by professor Woulter Davidts The Eduardo Chillida Chair at the University of Frankfurt hosts a new event: professor Woulter Davidts will offer an open lecture on "Scalar politics: Luc Deleu and lessons in scale and persperctive". Davidts is giving classes in the second semester of the Chair, which researches on Chillida´s work and will offer a talk at the Institute of Art History at the University of Frankfurt. Aeolia´s Park by Pilar Soberon, in Wiesbaden A new installation of the sculpture of Aeolia´s Park of the Basque artist Pilar Soberon, opens in Wiesbaden. Following the involvement of neighboring -they created a campaign of crowdfunding and small aeolias were sold to finance the largest one - and the Town Hall, the sculpture will remain in the city after having been exposed in the Kunstsommer festival. Aeolia´s Park Eolo has left a wake of life from The Basque Country all the way to Wiesbaden. The avenue, Schwalbacher Straße, awakens, grooved by a giant winged seed, Aeolia, trapped in its flight toward this territory, to settle and germinate. The chosen spot, with a pronounced cultural and territorial division, highlights the need for union between both worlds. To this end Pilar Soberón speaks to us of the plasticity of movement, of transit and mutation; Conditions inherent to the living being, animal and vegetable. It seems as if the God Eolo, had ceased blowing and the golden seed thereby freeze-framed in sinuous movement through space, proclaiming itself as a reference. Congress: Form, Material, Space- Eduardo Chillida and his Contemporaries A Congress about Eduardo Chillida will be held at the Goethe Universitat of Frankfurt, due to the Eudoardo Chilida Chair. Form, Material, Space: Eduardo Chillida and his Contemporaries July 3 – 5, 2015 Conference on Contemporary Art in Galicia, Basque Country and Catalonia at the Sorbonne On March 30, the Basque Language and Culture reader Miren Ibarluzea, in collaboration with the readers from Catalunya and Galicia, has organized a one-day conference at the Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris III University called Contemporary Art: The creation of Spaces To Think. Galicia, Basque Country, Catalonia. There will be two artist-teachers from the Fine Arts Faculty of the EHU (University of the Basque Country): Lorea Alfaro García and Jose Ángel Lasa Garikano. Furthermore, Marga Berra Zubieta , a Basque Graphic Artist who lives in Paris, will be also there sharing her knowledge and experience. Plastic and visual arts Pop, Rock and Folk music Photography, design and architecture Bertsolarism Would you like to know about the initiatives and activities sponsored by the Etxepare Basque Institute around the world? 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Q: change 201401(numeric) in to date variable in R enter image description here var1 is a numeric variable i try as.Date many times but it did not work I want to change the 201401(year-month) to date variable. A: Dates also need a day, and you do not have that. So you need to assume which day of the month your are looking at: dat <- data.frame(var1 = c(201401, 201402, 201403), Freq=sample(1:3)) assumed_day <- 15 dat$date <- as.Date(paste(dat$var1, assumed_day), format = "%Y%m %d") print(dat) # var1 Freq date #1 201401 1 2014-01-15 #2 201402 2 2014-02-15 #3 201403 3 2014-03-15 See as.Date. Using the format and other related function you can format the dates however you like: dat$formatted <- paste(months(dat$date), format(dat$date, "%Y")) print(dat) # var1 Freq date formatted #1 201401 1 2014-01-15 January 2014 #2 201402 3 2014-02-15 February 2014 #3 201403 2 2014-03-15 March 2014
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https://www.nhregister.com/nba/article/Lakers-hire-Warriors-assistant-Luke-Walton-as-11329686.php Lakers hire Warriors assistant Luke Walton as head coach Greg Beacham The Associated Press Published 10:41 pm EDT, Friday, April 29, 2016 LOS ANGELES >> Luke Walton is coming home to rebuild the Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers reached an agreement Friday night with the Golden State assistant to become their head coach, dramatically choosing a leader for their new era after Kobe Bryant. The Lakers grabbed Walton just five days after they fired Byron Scott, who led the 16-time NBA champions to the two worst seasons in franchise history. Walton spent nine seasons with the Lakers, winning two championship rings as a smart, steady contributor. Three years after his retirement, the 36-year-old Southern California native is back to become the 26th head coach in franchise history. "We're excited to bring Luke back to Los Angeles, where we feel he's going to start an outstanding coaching career," Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak said. "He's one of the brightest young coaching minds in the game and we feel fortunate that he'll be leading the on-court future of our team." Walton seemed to be the ideal candidate for the Lakers from the start, given his equal fluency in the Lakers' history and the Warriors' cutting-edge brand of beautiful basketball. He'll have the chance to mold the Lakers' on-court approach in any way he chooses, with the franchise ripe for reinvention after the 20-year career of Bryant. "We are thrilled for Luke," Warriors general manager Bob Myers said. "This is a tremendous opportunity for him to return home and serve as head coach for one of the most storied franchises in sports. Luke has done an incredible job during his two-year stint with our team and has played a significant role in our success." Walton, who got a multiyear contract, will join the Lakers after the Warriors' playoff run. That could take several weeks, because Golden State is headed for the second round with designs on a second straight championship. Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, right, poses for a photo with the league's coach of the year trophy alongside assistant coach Luke Walton. Photo: The Associated Press Walton became a top candidate for coaching jobs earlier this season when he led Golden State to a 39-4 record as the interim head coach while Steve Kerr was sidelined by a back injury. Walton coolly stepped in and coaching the Warriors to an NBA-record 24-0 start before ceding the job back to Kerr. Walton even finished eighth in the voting for NBA's Coach of the Year award, which went to Kerr. "I'm incredibly happy for Luke," Kerr said. "As we witnessed earlier this season, he has all of the intangibles necessary to be an outstanding head coach in this league, including a terrific understanding of the game the ability to communicate with a wide range of people. He's certainly ready for this opportunity and I'm confident he'll do a great job with the Lakers once our season is complete." Walton won't have nearly the same level of talent in Los Angeles, which is rebuilding after the retirement of Bryant, Walton's longtime teammate. The Lakers' core consists of recent draft picks D'Angelo Russell, Julius Randle and Jordan Clarkson alongside an unremarkable collection of veterans and young players. Los Angeles went 21-61 and 17-65 under Scott, the two worst seasons in franchise history. But the lure of the Lakers apparently was strong to Walton, who was drafted by the team out of Arizona in 2003. He was a depth forward on the Lakers' championship teams in 2009 and 2010. After Walton stepped away from the court in 2013, he worked briefly for the Lakers' television network as a broadcaster, and for their D-League team as a player development coach. He became an assistant in Golden State and earned promotion to the job of Kerr's lead assistant this season after Alvin Gentry left.
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describe("Ext.form.field.Radio", function() { var radios; beforeEach(function() { radios = []; }); afterEach(function(){ var i = 0, len = radios.length; for (; i < len; ++i) { radios[i].destroy(); } }); it("should be registered with the 'radiofield' xtype", function() { var component = Ext.create("Ext.form.field.Radio", {name: 'test'}); expect(component instanceof Ext.form.field.Radio).toBe(true); expect(Ext.getClass(component).xtype).toBe("radiofield"); radios = [component]; }); // https://sencha.jira.com/browse/EXTJS-18309 xit("should render a button input with type='radio'", function(){ var component = new Ext.form.field.Radio({ name: 'test', renderTo: Ext.getBody() }); expect(component.inputEl.dom.type.toLowerCase()).toEqual("radio"); radios = [component]; }); it("should respect the checked value", function(){ var component = new Ext.form.field.Radio({ checked: true, name: 'test', renderTo: Ext.getBody() }); expect(component.getValue()).toBeTruthy(); component.destroy(); component = new Ext.form.field.Radio({ name: 'test', renderTo: Ext.getBody() }); expect(component.getValue()).toBeFalsy(); radios = [component]; }); it("should get the correct group value", function(){ var i = 0; for(i = 0; i < 5; ++i){ radios.push(new Ext.form.field.Radio({ renderTo: Ext.getBody(), name: 'test', inputValue: i + 1, checked: i + 1 == 3 })); } expect(radios[0].getGroupValue()).toEqual(3); }); describe("setValue", function() { it("should unset the values when checking in a group", function(){ var i = 0; for(i = 0; i < 3; ++i){ radios.push(new Ext.form.field.Radio({ renderTo: Ext.getBody(), name: 'test', inputValue: i + 1 })); } expect(radios[0].getGroupValue()).toBeNull(); radios[1].setValue(true); expect(radios[0].getValue()).toBeFalsy(); expect(radios[1].getValue()).toBeTruthy(); expect(radios[2].getValue()).toBeFalsy(); radios[2].setValue(true); expect(radios[0].getValue()).toBeFalsy(); expect(radios[1].getValue()).toBeFalsy(); expect(radios[2].getValue()).toBeTruthy(); }); it("should check the sibling radio matching a passed string value", function(){ var i = 0; for(i = 0; i < 3; ++i){ radios.push(new Ext.form.field.Radio({ renderTo: Ext.getBody(), name: 'test', inputValue: i + 1 })); } radios[0].setValue(2); expect(radios[0].getValue()).toBeFalsy(); expect(radios[1].getValue()).toBeTruthy(); expect(radios[2].getValue()).toBeFalsy(); radios[0].setValue(3); expect(radios[0].getValue()).toBeFalsy(); expect(radios[1].getValue()).toBeFalsy(); expect(radios[2].getValue()).toBeTruthy(); }); it("should call handlers for all items in a group", function(){ var handlers = [], spies = [], i = 0; for(i = 0; i < 3; ++i){ handlers.push({ fn: function(){} }); spies.push(spyOn(handlers[i], 'fn')); radios.push(new Ext.form.field.Radio({ renderTo: Ext.getBody(), name: 'test', inputValue: i + 1, handler: handlers[i].fn })); } radios[1].setValue(true); expect(handlers[1].fn).toHaveBeenCalledWith(radios[1], true); radios[0].setValue(true); expect(handlers[0].fn).toHaveBeenCalledWith(radios[0], true); expect(handlers[1].fn).toHaveBeenCalledWith(radios[1], false); }); }); });
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in: 1922 births, 2004 deaths, 20th-century classical composers, American film score composers American male classical composers American people of Austrian-Jewish descent American people of Hungarian-Jewish descent American people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent Best Original Music Score Academy Award winners Male film score composers Musicians from New York City Elmer Bernstein (April 4, 1922 - August 18, 2004) is an American composer, conductor and songwriter. 4 Personal life and death 5 Influences 6 Influenced 8 Broadway theatre Bernstein was born in New York City to Jewish parents, Selma Feinstein from Ukraine and Edward Bernstein from Austria-Hungary. Personal life and death Bernstein was married three times, first to Rhoda Federgren. Their married lasted from 1942 to 1946. Bernstein's second wife Pearl Glusman, whom he had wed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on December 21, 1946. After the couple's divorce in 1965, Bernstein married Eve Adamson. They remained together for 39 years, until his death. He was survived by his wife Eve and their two daughters Emilie Bernstein and Elizabeth Bernstein; two sons Peter Bernstein and Gregory Bernstein, from his earlier marriage to Pearl Glusman; and by five grandchildren, Leonard E. Bernstein, Zachary Bernstein, Noah Bernstein, Danny Eskin and Rachel Eskin. Broadway theatre 20th-century classical composers
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Larry Mullen's Band? The team U2 has its background like any band. From meager beginnings in Dublin, Eire, to around the globe fame and stardom. If you know anything at all about U2, you know that charismatic guide singer, Bono, has been the focal stage of the team. With his energetic and stirring reside performances to his several charitable leads to, when you hear U2, you in all probability consider of him 1st off. Guitarist, the Edge, with his inexplicable seem and fashion has also been a focal point in the band. But, has it ever transpired to you, that if not for drummer Larry Mullen's drive to start out a band, U2 could possibly have in no way fashioned. Larry Mullen Jr. was born on Halloween in 1961 in Artane, on the north-aspect of Dublin. Born with the first identify, Larry Mullen, he extra the Jr. later to distinguish himself from his father, Larry Mullen Sr. Larry Jr.'s musical vocation commenced when he was 8 yrs-outdated with piano classes. Before long, nevertheless, the lad acquired bored with studying piano scales and new music principle, so in 1971, he took up drumming as a substitute. Larry was in a position to consider courses below the tutelage of Joe Bonnie, Ireland's most effective identified drummer. Just a 12 months afterwards, however, Bonnie passed absent and his daughter, Monica took around the classes. Larry has constantly felt that his design and style was 'unteachable'. He would instead perform by intuition and spirit, indicating that 'sometimes he just wished to strike it'. In '73, sister, Cecelia, purchased Larry his first drum package. All this led to the day on September 25, 1976 he would article the be aware on Mt. Temple's bulletin board, contacting for fellow musicians to appear to his dwelling to audition for a band. The auditions took area in Larry's kitchen area. The original lineup for the team was as follows, Bono-Vox on vocals, David Evans, (the Edge), and his brother Dick on guitar, Adam Clayton on bass, and, of system, Larry Mullen Jr. on drums. Larry statements that the bands' real name is really, 'The Larry Mullen Band'. But dim clouds loomed on the horizon. Mom, Maureen Mullen, died tragically in a highway-targeted traffic incident in 1978. Her dying affected Larry a terrific deal. But it was also a driving pressure in his rising motivation to U2, which was in issue by his bandmates, because of his absentee's at gigs and photo-shoots. Frequently, forcing the other band users to get a stand-in look-alike for the drummer. Larry experienced quit school and was functioning while U2 was striving to rating a history offer. This was why there was difficulty with his and the groups schedules. But the reduction of his mom would catapult him towards the band. He has been with his companion, Ann Acheson for pretty much 30 years. The two fulfilled at Mount Temple, Larry's initial 12 months there. Alongside one another, they have two sons and a daughter. He is also an avid pet dog lover. The loved ones has two labradors. He is very protecting of his spouse and children when it comes to becoming in the limelite, and had carried out a profitable work trying to keep his personal everyday living, just that. One particular strange thing even though. Larry, has experienced tendonitus and back soreness for years. He has observed numerous medical practitioners for these complications, but none had the remedy for the ache. Then, he saw a physician in Germany, who practiced holistic medication. This physician commenced providing him injections of bull's blood… and it is effective, he states! Larry has worked on lots of side projects with artist like, B.B. King, Robbie Robertson, and Emmylou Harris. He has received 22 Grammy awards and a Golden Globe. He also labored on 1 of the Mission Unachievable soundtracks. The drummer digs his Harley Davidsons', which he has clocked more than 10,000 miles whilst driving from gig to gig. He loves the King…the King of rock n roll, Elvis Pressley, (for more youthful readers). Larry Mullen, a 15 calendar year-aged kid who posted a note on a bulletin board and built new music record. Now a multi- award profitable artist and essential good results. I consider he built the ideal move. ← Purchasing in Barbados 6 Components Which Establish How The Actual Estate Sector Performs → A Glimpse At The Record Of The Acoustic Guitar And How They Function A Quick History Of The Phantom Of The Opera So Fresh Spring 2010 – A Mix of Chart Hits and Fresh New Tracks
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Gauri and Nainika's love of old Hollywood glamour and European art and history reflects yet again in their latest summer collection titled The Art of Latte, showcased during the Lakmé Fashion Week SR '19. Each piece makes a distinctive statement with a grand embellishment, an ethereal silhouette or a union of both. The boots offer a quirky contrast, and in some sense also a balance, to the boundless femininity of the dresses. Let's explore more details. Dramatic ruffles | Exaggerated ruffle detailing on the bodice forms the crux of the collection – and we already see a trend as big as these ruffles emerging for the summer ahead. And aren't the red boots adorable? Trains | We're seeing them after a long time (with the exception of the royal wedding) – and we're eager to create an occasion that lets us pompously wear those long trains behind us. Flamenco inspiration | The duo sure must be a fan of flamenco – and with their widely known penchant for European culture it comes as no surprise. The dress on the left, in particular, is to swoon over. Vintage silhouettes in blushing nudes and pristine whites | Those stately sleeves combined with the playfulness of sheer are a sight to behold. On the downside, they'll make you yearn for a new romance. Red | Reds unified with ruffles and swirling hemlines are a sign of good times to come. If you are a summer baby, the red gown ought to be your outfit for the coming birthday. 30s pomp | The sheen, flow, necklines – and the sleeves – you'll want to cut your hair in a bob this summer to wear one of these dresses and look like a 30s vixen. Yami Gautam and her big flowers | The showstopper outfit of Gauri and Nainika's summer collection is swathed in tulle and fabulous flower embellishments. One-shoulder-off is already an established trend for the summer ahead. May we all be the belles of the ball – and may there be several balls through the summer – one for each of the dresses above!
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For what they charge for food and tickets it's hard to imagine theaters offering a free sample deal anytime soon. But the time is now and that also means a free ticket with another one full priced is here. You do have to buy a ticket at full price, but this rare deal happens about once in a blue moon. Maybe with all the money you save you can but a small coke or a few discount Milk Duds.
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Deutsche Bank on Tuesday warned of significant pending write-offs tied to Alt-A mortgages, adding to recent industry speculation that the mortgage class would be the next shoe to drop this earnings season. The company said in a brief statement Tuesday that it expects first quarter 2008 mark-downs to approximate 2.5 billion euros, or $3.9 billion, and cited market "conditions [that] have become significantly more challenging during the last few weeks." Alt-A isn't the only area expected to contribute to losses -- the bank also said that leveraged loans and loan commitments and commercial real estate would be affected by write-downs -- but it is the first time a major i-bank has warned of looming losses in Alt-A mortgages. "Truthfully, it's rather ominous," said one source, who asked not to be named. "There is plenty of Alt-A out there that hasn't yet been marked." Housing Wire recently covered a Clayton report that found Alt-A deliquencies nearing 18 percent in February, despite a the near non-existence of outstanding borrower rate resets. The report also found that loss severity on Alt-A defaults was approaching the historically high levels of subprime mortgages, as well. Disclosure: The author held no positions in DB when this story was originally published. HW reporters and writers follow a strict disclosure policy, the first in the mortgage trade.
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Kim Chavez is an Oregon bronze artist whose career began with works in clay over 30 years ago. She is inspired by nature and has a passion for conservation of our natural environment. Her sculptures reflect a fascination with the high desert, wildlife and a sensitivity to the environment. In her research she has traveled extensively through the Western United States with focus on the native cultures and wildlife of Northwest and Southwest. Kim spends many hours designing and sculpting each piece. Her style projects simplicity, stylized lines combined with fine detail. Each sculpture is further enhanced with warm patinas that are inspired by nature. Kim's studio is located in the high desert of Central Oregon. Kim works tirelessly to sculpt the clean stylized lines that she is recognized for.
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Good things come in small packages. These handmade three leaf earrings are dainty and adorable! Earrings are just over 1.5" long; length taken from the top of the earwire. Available in sterling silver and gold vermeil (gold plated sterling silver).
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The lock releases when a suitable coin or token is inserted,.The menu buttons for the Matchbox and Corgi guides have been added to the guide so collectors can take advantage of. Used slot machines and other casino equipment at parts for sale online. The faces are machined from billet aluminum and are blind bolted from the backside onto spun forged inner. Find great deals on eBay for Redline Hotwheels in Pre-1978 Diecast Redline Hot Wheels. Fancy Toilet (200 Coins). Big Wheel (5,000 Coins) Scooter (1,000. Internal trains travels through Megapolis mainland collecting passengers from 12 stations and deliver them to Central Station. Find the best selection of motorcycle wheels from Roland Sands, Kuryakyn, and more. Wheels. Subscribe Now. Gold jewellery retailers are offering up to 70 per cent. such as a ring worth Dh1,900 or a gram of gold coin are also being given.Happy Wheels May 4, 2017 4:05 am Gruesome deaths, crazy vehicles and a random cast of characters is the hallmark of the Happy Wheels Game. Slot Machine Math. slot machines have wheels called reels with symbols printed on each wheel. After inserting the first round of coins in the machine. For your 1999 Subaru Outback 30th Anniv. The right fit. Always. Tire Rack makes it easy when you shop by vehicle.
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As I spoke to in a previous post (Public Speaking Mastery – Start Creating Positive Speaking Habits Today): Rituals have existed in all societies in one form or another as a form of education, social endorsement, and important rite of passage. Rituals in the realm of public speaking can be used to make a clean break from previous negative experiences with public speaking and take the step to speaking success. To be clear, herein I speak of rituals in a non-spiritual secular sense from a purely scientific vantage point. Rituals have always held several characteristics that make them powerful mechanisms of impacting change and personal growth. In modern Western society we have many rites of passages which involve rituals such as confirmation, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, prom, etc. These rituals give us the same gifts humans have sought from the ritual process since early man. They initiate us into a new experience or stage of life that makes a lasting change or personal evolution. Rituals encourage personal growth, epiphanies and ultimately health self-esteem. All of these breakthroughs are vitally important in our lives but they all help in being a better public speaker. Truth is we can take the notion of ritual and apply it powerfully to overcoming our limitations in public speaking. Creative visualization is the practice of seeking to affect our real world experience by changing our inner thoughts and expectations – in this case we are referring to using actual visualization(s). Creative visualization involves using your own internal visualization to guide you to new and positive practice of "seeing" public speaking as a positive experience. Find a safe, quiet and peaceful place where you can be relaxed. Sit in a relaxed posture and close your eyes. Visualize the optimal conditions of delivering your speech. Run through it in great detail. See yourself perfectly executing the speech, the positive audience interaction, the smiles, the positive conclusion and evaluation of your performance. If you run through your speech several times this practice should yield a change in your confidence level and performance quality. Repeat till you feel a change in your internal experience of speaking. You will notice an outer experience of looking more relaxed, smiling more and even seeing the audiences be more receptive. Start by tensing the muscles of the face and then letting that tension go. It often helps to visualize the stress as smoke or heat and see it melt or float away as you practice this technique. Then continue on down through the whole body the the shoulders, arms, hands, etc. Always remembering to tense and relax each part slowly and enjoy letting go of your anxiety. Once you get the hang of these basic techniques you can start by combining creative visualization and progressive relaxation to your fear of public speaking. Using both of these techniques yield results but require persistent patient practice. This is merely one of the things you learn in our public speaking and communication training the Institute of Public Speaking. Contact us today to learn more. 2 Responses to "The Value of Positive Ritual-Positive Habit – The Pre-Speech Ritual – Part II" Thanks so much! Please consider joining our mailing list for updating tips on public speaking.
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The Evolving Role of CIOs and How the Board Can Spark Transformation Betsy Atkins The past few decades have seen an explosion in the number of C-level roles at the top of global corporations. Many of these are company specific, trendy or just confusing (how is a Chief Information Officer different from a Chief Knowledge Officer?). But the overall trend shows just how complex and specialized running a corporation has become in a time of accelerating, disruptive change. New leaders with new skills truly are needed to survive in this environment, but this also demands regular rethinking of some current C-level roles. In my role with technology companies (which today means all companies), I've seen this turbocharged evolution hit the role of the Chief Information Officer. Just within the past 12'18 months, the role of the CIO has quickly been transformed. The CIO's office fills a crucial need, but may be the wrong 'tool' for meeting the demands of the Digital Business age. The CIO began as a technical pathfinder for companies wrestling with early digital and networking needs. It was viewed as (and typically still is) a back-office, G&A-budgeted function, a cost center supporting SAP/ERP platforms, which today are increasingly legacy systems. The CIO role was measured by the number of company servers, how many employees worked in the data center, and how often someone yelled, 'The network is down!' The past decade has seen the pace of digital change in business push the CIO out of the back office and into a sometimes-uncomfortable new role ' the company leader for digital transformation. Once tucked away in the CFO's chain of command, many CIOs now have front-and-center attention and new responsibility for plotting digital strategy. With new responsibilities for incorporating digital change into strategy, some CIOs are being recast as Chief Digital Officers (CDOs). Traditional responsibilities for overseeing company platforms and systems, while still critical, are gaining powerful added responsibilities under this newly created CDO role. Sounds impressive, but I've seen many companies struggling, with a CIO role that has one foot still firmly stuck in the past. More of the company's data processing is being outsourced to cloud services like Amazon's AWS and Microsoft's Azure. Also, C-level functions that once depended on the CIO to manage their tech selections are now handling it directly. The Chief Human Resources Officer is making the call on new HR platforms (while dealing with issues like online hiring and the gig economy). The Chief Marketing Officer is making the investments in marketing automation and ad tech systems. Meanwhile, the legacy data systems that are being retained still eat up something like 80% of the tech budget, yet remain crucial to the company's success. Despite their lack of sex appeal, these ERP systems are needed to build products, make payroll, invoice, and all the other basics of any company. Without this basic plumbing (and someone to manage it), none of the fancy sci-fi stuff will happen. And what about that scary new world with its digital disruptions and opportunities? Technology and digital demands have moved out of the back office to take over the psyche of the C-suite and the boardroom. Pioneers like Amazon are shaking up everything we know about retail by erasing the friction, distance and costs of commerce in sector after sector ' and every intelligent business leader today knows their sector is next. Whether your business model is B-to-C or B-to-B, rapid, digital upheavals like big data, mobile commerce, cloud computing, AI and machine learning are now business realities. Whether it's creating a seamless online buying experience, targeting your most profitable customers with artificial intelligence and deep learning insights, or running reverse auction sourcing on the web...it makes no difference. Major companies are realizing that technology is no longer just a back-office cost center ' it will either transform you, or leave you behind. To survive in the new business era, the company needs a digital transformation leader. The responsibility of incorporating macro tech trends into company strategy is a role that must be elevated to the highest level of the C-suite. Changing the title and duties of your CIO to Chief Digital Officer may not be enough. A dedicated, planned chief digital role should bring leadership to all of the company's technical and transformative opportunities, serving as a visionary, trendsetter, production and 'tech consigliere' to the CEO and the leadership team. I see this evolution at work at companies on whose boards I serve. At Schneider Electric, our CIO stepped up to become our effective new Chief Digital Transformation Officer. At Volvo, our CIO reports to the new CDO position. My other boards are likewise closely involved in seeking out the digital leadership we know will be needed. As this suggests, addressing these digital leadership concerns is a boardroom matter. What can your board do to oversee digital transformation? As directors, we should lead the strategic discussion on digital transformation, and support new company structures, budget and talent that embrace emerging technology change. Here are some ideas: Keep abreast of macro tech trends. Support management research on innovative digital business models and ecosystems, like the marketplace model. For example, should you partner with Amazon and Alibaba or stick with current stocking distributors? Forward-looking boards are creating tech committees to keep track of these trends, incorporate technologies and measure success. Ask provocative questions. Ask how the company is looking at digital transformation. How does the CIO fit in with coming needs, and what are their objectives? Does the current reporting structure enable success? What are we doing to enhance the brand and make our business model more contemporary and effective? How are tech spending budgets reflecting your priorities? Make sure management is measuring digital success. Metrics like the net promoter score, Klout influencer score, social sentiment score and conversion of leads can help measure the success of your digital transformation model. Make sure your management team is using such quantitative measurements, analyzing data, and gleaning insights in an effective way. Request that they present this annually at your strategy offsite meeting. Do management rewards, incentives and promotions push toward innovation ' or playing it safe? Ultimately, your company's technology oversight structure reflects how it values that technology. Make sure that this structure is a business enabler, not just a cost center. In today's environment, all organizations need a tech leader who embraces tech trends and actively integrates them into the company's strategy. Betsy Atkins is a former three-time CEO and has served on some of the world's most visible global public company boards. For 30 years, she has worked behind the scenes at companies like Chico's, Vonage, Darden Restaurants, NASDAQ, HealthSouth, Wix, and Home Depot Supply. She has served on over 30 boards and been through 13 IPOs and served on many PE and VC backed private boards. Betsy started her career as an entrepreneur co-founding several successful digital tech and consumer companies including blockbuster $5.4 billion Ascend Communications. She currently serves on the boards of three public companies ' Jamf, Wynn Resorts and SL Green ' she also serves on the board of Volvo Cars and Diligent Corporation (private). Betsy is the author of the book, Be Board Ready: The Secrets to Landing a Board Seat and Being a Great Director, and she is a regular contributor to WSJ, Financial Times and Forbes, CNBC PowerLunch, Bloomberg, and Yahoo! Finance.
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If you wish to subscribe to our Blogs using our feed click here or on the RSS icon at the top of the page. Select the Live Bookmarks option and then your bookmark will be updated when a new blog has been written. Samuel's experience was overwhelmingly positive, he is still talking about the voyage. It has impacted his life significantly, and I suspect in years to come he will reflect on this experience as a pivotal point in his development.
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Daniel Sawka's HBO feature about an immigrant child detained at the U.S.-Mexico border might seem ripped from the headlines, but the story of Icebox was born years before Donald Trump took office. Mike Flanagan "remixes" the horror genre, bringing it closer to home by infusing it with family drama on the hit Netflix series The Haunting of Hill House. Writer-director Elizabeth Chomko creates a permanent tribute to her family in What They Had, a deeply personal drama about love and memory loss. Writer, actor, and director Joel Edgerton's new film Boy Erased, based on the memoir by Garrard Conley about his painful experience with Christian conversion therapy, is a story rendered even more tragic by its absence of obvious bad guys. Oscar-winner Josh Singer returns to tell a visceral story of sacrifice in First Man, the painstakingly detailed account of Neil Armstrong's largely unknown personal path to becoming the first human to walk on the moon. Derek Simonds goes off-book in The Sinner's second season to script USA Network's addictive, character-driven whydunit. Screenwriter Jane Anderson and novelist Meg Wolitzer recount their decade-and-a-half-long struggle with pre-#MeToo Hollywood, who had no interest in telling a "woman's story," to bring The Wife to the screen. Gus Van Sant revisits the streets of Portland to write and direct Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot, the story of John Callahan, the renowned cartoonist who discovered his talent for irreverent comics after becoming a quadriplegic. Dear White People creator Justin Simien on how organized attacks on the show inspired season 2 and his hopes that his critically lauded Netflix satire can spark real-world conversations about race. Dan Fogelman, creator of the smash family drama This Is Us, discusses how a feature script that had him so stumped he shelved it halfway through became one of the highest rated, most beloved shows on television.
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Hispanic Growth Reflected in Media Boom By Felix Contreras Published July 23, 2005 at 12:00 AM EDT The rise in the Hispanic population in the United States has meant an increase in Hispanic media outlets: radio stations, newspapers, and television. The boom has implications for the country's diverse Hispanic communities and for advertisers. Corrected: July 30, 2005 at 8:53 PM EDT A referernce to the origin of bachata music is in error. It's originally from the Dominican Republic. Felix Contreras Felix Contreras is co-creator and host of Alt.Latino, NPR's pioneering radio show and podcast celebrating Latin music and culture since 2010.
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If you go with an Lt style engine you can change the cam on the fuel pump to increase the flow and pressure. I've talked to a couple guys that are making decent power out of the LT you basically get to a point where you convert to port injection while in boost. Even with larger cam and lt4 pump (supercharged engine di pump) unfortunately there's no good way to keep DI and run a 4l80e trans or really a manual 4 speed for that matter but I'll cross that road later. im still way up in the air on what engine it's gunna have but as you seen I have ALOT of work between now and then. What are you going to use for a radiator? And when are you going to get back on that wagon!!!!!!!!! Looks like it was a cool event. It's nice to see a variety of different engine swaps.
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Talk:Cult of Baltar/Archive 1 < Talk:Cult of Baltar Has the Cult of Baltar taken over duties as a policing force? does this relate to the Arrangement that Baltar and Adama came to at the end of - I think it was No Exit? There is a cult member in the daycare when Boomer takes Hera and drugs her in "Someone to watch over me." -- Furyofaseraph 20:41, 1 March 2009 (UTC) Is it just me that think Gaius's Angels sounds silly? Baltar's Angels sounds much better --Mercifull (Talk/Contribs) 14:26, 14 May 2007 (CDT) Well, it may be less confusing to TOS Baltar searches, but as its a riff on the US TV show "Charlie's Angels", there you go. --Spencerian 14:28, 14 May 2007 (CDT) I think that association veers close to "silly" territory. At first I thought this was a joke. If a more serious term is desired, maybe "Baltar's rescuers"? Helpers? Saviors? (too religious maybe) --Serenity 15:50, 14 May 2007 (CDT) What article even points to this? The fact that it is currently an orphan is tantamount to painting a laser on it (for a laser-guided delete). --Steelviper 15:54, 14 May 2007 (CDT) I was rather debating on whether or not to throw the {{sillypage}} tag onto it. Having said this, I think the article is important enough to exist, particularly in light of seeing that these women are rabid Baltar fans who believe him to be some sort of messiah. (Remember that the young woman goes to Baltar's cell and asks to bless her ill child.) -- Joe Beaudoin So say we all - Donate 16:11, 14 May 2007 (CDT) Yeah, it definitely does have relevance to the show, but I'd prefer a more serious title, as the content isn't silly. --Serenity 06:49, 15 May 2007 (CDT) Article is no longer orphaned. I'm sure we'll get a canonical name of some sort in the new season, either a name they use to refer to themselves, or how the Fleet leadership refers to them. JubalHarshaw 09:28, 15 May 2007 (CDT) I've removed the "Silly", as to me "Silly" generally implies it is not necessarily canon. Also it's not funny. I expect the "Church of Baltar" will be a significant part of season 4. OTW 17:00, 28 May 2007 (CDT) You've got that right. LOL -- Joe Beaudoin So say we all - Donate - Battlestar Pegasus 05:00, 4 April 2008 (UTC) 1 Bets on Gaius' New Life 2 This cult... 3 The Symbol 4 Descriptive term? Bets on Gaius' New Life Gigolo to women who like men from Caprica who can "talk nerdy" to them. Pharmaceutical expert for designing new contraceptive drugs. Pharmaceutical expert for designing new contraceptive drugs, which he will then test as a gigolo. --Spencerian 14:27, 14 May 2007 (CDT) This cult... They are totally nutz Shane (talk) 17:49, 4 April 2008 (UTC) In future episodes, I'm expecting Charles Manson Baltar to decrypt "Helter Skelter" and other Beatles music... -- Joe Beaudoin So say we all - Donate - Battlestar Pegasus 18:44, 4 April 2008 (UTC) The Symbol Does anyone else think the cult's symbol looks like a modified version of the Aries astrological symbol? I just kind of assumed it was sort of expanding the general early Christianity allusions that pervade the cult, by taking a symbol of their oppression (not that Aries and Ares are the same, but using something maybe associated with the Sons of Ares like early Christians adopted the cross) and subverting it as a symbol of solidarity. Probably going out on a limb there, but I see a ram in that symbol. alpha5099 21:37, 13 March 2009 (UTC) Descriptive term? As there is a song on the Season 4 soundtrack called "The Cult of Baltar", is this really just a BSG wiki descriptive term anymore, or can it be considered official? JubalHarshaw 19:18, 23 July 2009 (UTC) A good question. On the other hand, the BSG 3 soundtrack uses "All Along the Watchtower" and not our descriptive term (given that no one ever names "The Music"). I'd keep it as a descriptive term but note McCreary's use of it (and maybe note Roslin's name for it when calling out Tory Foster's behavior). --Spencerian 22:47, 23 July 2009 (UTC) Retrieved from "https://en.battlestarwiki.org/index.php?title=Talk:Cult_of_Baltar/Archive_1&oldid=181360" All text content is available under Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0. Images, audio and video are copyright to Universal Studios / Sci-Fi Channel / Sky One.
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Horizon Technology Finance Provides Additional $5 Million Venture Loan to Everstream Analytics FARMINGTON, Conn., Nov. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Horizon Technology Finance Corporation (NASDAQ: HRZN) ("Horizon"), a leading specialty finance company that provides capital in the form of secured loans to venture capital backed companies in the technology, life science, healthcare information and services, and sustainability industries, announced today it provided an additional venture loan, in the principal amount of $5 million, to Everstream Analytics ("Everstream"), a provider of supply chain risk management software and an existing Horizon portfolio company. Everstream offers AI-powered enterprise software that enables real-time and predictive risk analytics for global supply chains. Everstream is an end-to-end supply chain risk analytics solution supporting better decision making across procurement, business continuity and logistics operations. With an extensive library of professionally curated weather, climate, transportation, financial, geopolitical, social and trade data feeds, Everstream is becoming an industry standard for effectively managed supply chains. Everstream is backed by prominent investors including Columbia Capital, Greenspring Associates and Blue Lagoon. Everstream will use the loan proceeds for general growth and working capital purposes. "Everstream's risk management software has grown increasingly vital amid the supply chain disruptions we are seeing around the world today, and we are pleased to add to our ongoing support," said Gerald A. Michaud, President of Horizon. "Today's current environment for global logistics has created opportunities for Everstream to substantially grow its list of clients across multiple industries." "We're very pleased to receive the continued support of Horizon," said Julie Gerdeman, Chief Executive Officer of Everstream. "Our best-in-class risk management software solutions provide invaluable intelligence and strategic guidance that enables companies to navigate around current disruptions and create a playbook to avoid future ones. From port congestion to catastrophic weather to geopolitical events – ensuring essential business continuity, we give our clients a real competitive edge." About Horizon Technology Finance Horizon Technology Finance Corporation (NASDAQ: HRZN) is a leading specialty finance company that provides capital in the form of secured loans to venture capital backed companies in the technology, life science, healthcare information and services, and sustainability industries. The investment objective of HRZN is to maximize its investment portfolio's return by generating current income from the debt investments it makes and capital appreciation from the warrants it receives when making such debt investments. Horizon Technology Finance Management LLC is headquartered in Farmington, Connecticut, with a regional office in Pleasanton, California, and investment professionals located in Portland, Maine, Austin, Texas, and Reston, Virginia. To learn more, please visit www.horizontechfinance.com. About Everstream Everstream Analytics is a supply chain risk analytics company that delivers actionable insights to increase the resilience and agility of our clients' supply chains, protecting revenue and reputation. Our solution integrates with our clients' Procurement, Logistics and Business Continuity platforms to deliver global, end-to-end visibility of supply chain risk to enable our clients to Think Bigger. We employ a unique combination of human expertise, artificial intelligence and proprietary data to deliver predictive insights to enable our clients to See Further. We combine data science, proprietary intelligence and multilingual specialists to monitor global risk and events in real-time to enable our clients to Act Sooner. We embed risk analytics into decision making during planning and execution across all functions and phases of our clients' supply chains to help them Get in Front of What's Ahead and turn risk into a competitive advantage. For more information, please visit www.everstream.ai. Statements included herein may constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements other than statements of historical facts included in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements and are not guarantees of future performance, condition or results and involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements as a result of a number of factors, including those described from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Horizon undertakes no duty to update any forward-looking statement made herein. All forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release. Garrett Edson ir@horizontechfinance.com Chris Gillick HorizonPR@icrinc.com Everstream Analytics Will Haraway Backbeat Marketing william@backbeatmarketing.com View original content: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/horizon-technology-finance-provides-additional-5-million-venture-loan-to-everstream-analytics-301433145.html SOURCE Horizon Technology Finance Corporation
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Dua Lipa slams full page New York Times ad accusing her of antisemitism The singer called the allegations "false and appalling". These summer photos on the Dead Sea will help cure your seasonal depression Photographer Cait Oppermann captures the transient beauty of the water's edge. Britnee Meiser a taylor swift stan went to prison for refusing to join the israeli army Apparently, being a Swiftie means you now also stand against the Israeli occupation of Palestine. a photographic story of a family's journey from sudan to tel aviv as refugees Alan and his brothers are refugees from Sudan, trying to create a new life in a new land. Clementine de Pressigny this israeli streetwear brand is calling for freedom in the west bank ADISH designers Amit Luzon and Eyal Eliyahu are unable to visit their own West Bank production centers, relying on Palestinian taxi drivers to shuttle their collections across borders. Cassidy George florida is trying to ban lorde's concerts Citing a law that prohibits business with anyone engaged in a boycott of Israel. Anjelica Angwin the youth of tel aviv doing it their way "What makes these people stand out is that they have chosen to go against the grain and be themselves," says photographer Danny Lowe. vic mensa pens a moving essay on palestine and racism in america The rapper ties human rights abuses in Palestine to racist attitudes he's experienced at home. over 100 artists signed a letter supporting lorde's decision to cancel israel concert "We deplore the bullying tactics being used to defend injustice against Palestinians and to suppress an artist's freedom of conscience. We support Lorde's right to take a stand." Georgie Wright sex, religion, and bdsm in the holy land Israeli designer Eliran Nargassi melds his complicated relationship with sexuality and religion to create a glimpse of harmony in a world of tension. Felix Petty discovering sparks, the mysterious band who count morrissey and sonic youth as fans Meet the filmmaker who set out on a pilgrimage to meet this band's most dedicated and eccentric fans for his film, 'Never Turn Your Back on Sparks.' exploring the pain of religious exile with a camera Bar Mayer explores her rejection of Ultra-Orthodox Judaism by photographing the vulnerability of others who have abandoned belief. Livia Albeck-Ripka
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I can't be the only one to have a box kid. I'm often sneaking out to the recycling bin under the cover of darkness to send packing boxes off to the next stage of their lives, only to see them back on the family room floor the next morning ready for crafting action. If this sounds familiar to you, you're going to love the latest clever product from one of my favourites, Imaginabox! Imaginabox turns an unsuspecting box into something awesome, and in this instance, that kind of awesome is a cradle fit for favourite teddies, dolls, Mr Potato Heads and whatever else can fit into your cosy cocoon, which naturally depends on the size of the box. The Cradle kit comes with everything you need to easily transform a box into a cradle for hours of imaginative fun play and settling favourite toys for sleep. The fun doesn't stop with a cradle though folks, there's a car, train, oven and aeroplane kits also available. Suitable for children aged three and up, Imaginabox Cradle kit could possibly be the best Christmas stocking stuffer present going this year – especially when you take into account the sheer amount of box packaging there will be floating around between garbage and recycling bin runs! I don't want you to miss out, so be quick to get your Imaginabox Cradle kit, priced $19.95 from On The Gro.
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Part 3 – The Disc Dive explores the discography of KISS with Ace Frehley Posted by Ramon Gonzales in Series on September 29, 2020 The guitarist revisits albums like Love Gun, Alive II, his solo debut, and Dynasty before beginning the 80's era with Unmasked and The Elder. Continuing the dissection of KISS discography, Ryan Downey and Ace Frehley begin the third segment of the ongoing Disc Dive with yet another milestone in the band's catalog with Love Gun. The record holds particular significance with Frehley because it features the track, "Shock Me," which was the guitarist's vocal debut. Frehley discussed how the catalyst for the song was a scary accident in Lakeland, Florida, where Ace was electrocuted onstage. The track also features his legendary guitar solo, which is widely-regarded as one of the best in rock music history. In fact, it's ranked #50 in Guitar World magazine's "100 Greatest Guitar Solos Ever". KISS would revisit the magic of their live record Alive with a sequel in Alive II. Having released Destroyer, Rock and Roll Over, and Love Gun since the last live record, it was certainly time for another concert experience to be recorded. Frehley attributed to the quality of the album to producer Eddie Kramer as he discussed overdub techniques and different audience sounds that were all layered to create such a rich audio experience. In 1978, Ace would make his debut as a solo artist. The self-titled release would also begin a lifelong friendship between Ace and a then emerging talent in drummer Anton Fig. In the years since, the two have recorded together consistently, both in Frehley's solo work and with KISS. Fig would go on to be the number two to Paul Schafer and The World's Most Dangerous Band – the house band for late night talk show host, David Letterman. KISS would close out their prolific 70's run with their seventh studio record in Dynasty. The opening track, "I Was made for Lovin' You," saw the band embracing the popular disco sound of the era. While the track wasn't indicative of the band's identity as rock artists, the song was an immediate hit and has since become one of the pillars of the KISS catalog. Additionally, Frehley would make his mark on the Dynasty record by stepping into the spotlight as the lead vocalist for three of the album's tracks, including "Hard Times," "Save Your Love," and The Rolling Stones' cover, "2,000 Man." Frehley would attribute the strength and success of his solo record with giving him added confidence prior to beginning work on the Dynasty record. The 1980's began for KISS by emerging without the make-up as the Unmasked record ushered in a new era for the band. For Frehley, his stamp on the record is found in tracks like, "Torpedo Girl," "Two Sides of the Coin," and "Talk To Me." Frehley recalled how at that time he began to really become particular about how he wanted his songs to sound and how it might have caused a rift between his bandmates. Closing out the segment, Frehley and Downey would examine the 1981 release, Music from 'The Elder' which fell notoriously short of earning any commercial or critical success. Explaining that The Elder was more of a concept album than a proper KISS record, Frehley would attribute the shortcomings of the record more to timing than the quality of the songs. Ace was vocal about how he didn't feel the album was the best route for KiSS and history would suggest, Ace had some foresight. Watch part 3 of the ongoing discussion of the entire KISS discography with Ryan J. Downey and Ace Frehley on the Disc Dive.
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It won't be wrong to say that after the 'Baahubali' series, South actor Prabhas has become one of the most popular stars in India. So, it's not surprising that his next, 'Saaho', is one of the most awaited films of this year. With the buzz around the film being so strong, the makers are leaving no stone unturned to make it a memorable affair. Directed by Sujeeth, the film, which is being shot in Hindi, Telugu and Tamil, will be high on action, romance and emotions. And now, according an entertainment news portal, there's some more exciting news! According to the portal, the film will also have a dance number featuring Prabhas. Seems, it will be shot on a huge set. That's not all; the song is also said to feature Les Twins, who have been part of Beyoncé's songs like 'Blow' and 'Jealous'. 'Saaho', which is all set to release on August 15, also stars Jackie Shroff, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Mandira Bedi, Chunky Pandey and Mahesh Manjrekar, among others. The film will feature Shraddha Kapoor opposite Prabhas. The movie has been made on a budget of Rs 150 crore.
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Justice and Legal Affairs Minister Patrick Chinamasa says Zimbabwe is currently working on a programme to ensure that child offenders under the age of 18 are not exposed to the same criminal procedures as adults. Speaking on the recent United Nations Human Rights Council held recently in Geneva, Switzerland, Minister Chinamasa said Zimbabwe rejected the suggestion by member states to strengthen punishment among child offenders saying the country already has some mechanisms in place to deal with child offenders. The programme, which is being implemented on a trial basis in Gweru, Bulawayo and Harare, is aimed at ensuring that justice is delivered while at the same time safeguarding the future prospects of the minor in terms of employment and professional development. The United Nations Human Rights Council at its previous sitting in October last year made recommendations that Zimbabwe implement some 177 suggestions. Out of the 177, Zimbabwe agreed to adopt 130 recommendations, put others under consideration and rejected some. Among those rejected was the issue of homosexuality and the Rome Statutes for the creation of the International Criminal Court which Zimbabwe says is being used to punish leaders from developing countries.
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Riva presso Chieri és un municipi situat al territori de la ciutat metropolitana de Torí, a la regió del Piemont, (Itàlia). Riva presso Chieri limita amb els municipis de Arignano, Buttigliera d'Asti, Chieri, Mombello di Torino, Moriondo Torinese, Poirino i Villanova d'Asti. Referències Municipis de Torí
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and two celebrate, i'm up all night writing two essays and studying for a biology final @ 9am. congratulations, you've survived another year. happy birfday did i meet you at the peoples ride start? but if you want it to be yours too, i can accept that.
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Diana Doherty geboren in Brisbane, Queensland, Australien Links www.sydneysymphony.com (Englisch) www.artsmanagement.com.au (Englisch) Biografie Diskografie Titel Biografie Diskografie Titel Leider verfügen wir zur Zeit noch über keine Biografie in deutscher Sprache. Diana Doherty is an Australian oboist, currently Principal Oboe with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.[1] Diana Doherty was born in Brisbane, where she began her education. She attended Brisbane State High School. She studied both piano and oboe at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music before completing her Bachelor of Arts in Music Performance at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, from where she was awarded the M.E.N.S.A prize for the top graduating student. In 1985 she was a prize winner in the ABC Symphony Australia Young Performers Awards. She has studied in Zürich with Thomas Indermuhle and also taken courses with Maurice Bourgue. Diana Doherty has performed regularly as a soloist, with performances at various international festivals: the Prague Spring Festival; the MusicaRiva festival in Italy; Bratislava Music Festival; the Young Artist in Concert Festival in Davos, Switzerland. She has toured extensively within the United States, giving recitals and masterclasses, as well as performing in the Chamber Music series at the Spoleto Festival USA in Charleston, South Carolina, and a concerto performance at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. From 1990 to 1997, she was Principal Oboe in the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra.[2] In July 1997 she returned to Australia and joined the Sydney Symphony Orchestra as Principal Oboe.[3] She premiered Ross Edwards' Oboe Concerto in 2002, under the baton of Lorin Maazel. This unusual work includes choreography for the oboist-cum-dancer. Maazel invited her to play and dance it with the New York Philharmonic in 2005, and Doherty has since become particularly associated with the concerto. She has recorded the Ross Edwards concerto, as well as works by Haydn, Mozart, Martinů, Bernd Alois Zimmermann, Graeme Koehne, Carl Vine, and others, with orchestras such as the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Lucerne Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Sinfonia Australis, and the Queensland Orchestra, and under conductors such as Arvo Volmer, Olaf Henzold, Takuo Yuasa, Ola Rudner, Marl Summerbell and Werner Andreas Albert. Diana Doherty uses a Marigaux oboe. She has won prizes in the International Lyceum Club Competition; the International Chamber Music Competition in Martigny; and the Prague Spring Festival Competition. In 1995 she won the Young Concert Artists International Auditions. In 2001 Diana Doherty won the Australian Entertainment Mo Award for Classical/Opera performer of the year, and in 2003 received the APRA Australian Music Centre award for best performance of an Australian work. Souvenirs CD (2004) Diana Doherty Art Of Oboe CDs (2008) Blues for D.D. Romantic Oboe Concertos Bach Album - Oboe Concertos, Sinfonias & Sonatas Diese Seite wurde zuletzt geändert am 09.07.2016 08:35:29 Dieser Artikel basiert auf dem Artikel Diana Doherty aus der freien Enzyklopädie Wikipedia und steht unter der GNU-Lizenz für freie Dokumentation. In der Wikipedia ist eine Liste der Autoren verfügbar. 1. Satz, Allegro con brio aus der Sinfonie Nr. 52 c-moll
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Honda Shadow Forums : Shadow Motorcycle Forum > Local Discussion > Midwest Riders > Watertown/Oconomowoc WI area riders? I've been riding solo since i bought my bike in October '15. I do enjoy the freedom of intentionally getting lost out in the country, but think it would be a good time riding in a small group. So, anybody in my area looking to... get lost? Destination unknown, its all about the journey! I ride from Milwaukee, but I seem to accidentally end up in Watertown from time to time . I'll be rolling West on some tiny country road, and then surprise! Watertown! I guess I must be pretty effective at getting lost, to keep re-discovering it like that..
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Industrial and commercial vehicles need to be sturdy to get their jobs done safely and effectively. That's why plastic for industrial transportation has become more popular than glass and metal when constructing everything from forklifts to semi trucks. Find out some of the ways it holds up in the face of tough jobs and harsh environments. Which Plastics Qualify As Industrial Vehicle Plastic? Industrial transportation plastic and commercial vehicle plastic are often made from plastics that are easy to thermoform, such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and high-density polyethylene (HDPE). The ability to thermoform plastics is advantageous because industrial and commercial vehicles often have large enclosures and housings that would be difficult to make with metal or glass. Acrylic and polycarbonate are also frequently used as commercial transportation plastic solutions. Since they have such a high strength to weight ratio, they're effective in window and windshield glazing applications. What Makes Plastic For Commercial Vehicles The Best Choice? Plastics are tough. They can stand up to a variety of forces, whether it's an impact, chemicals or harsh weather. And they do it all while looking great. Let's explore some of industrial vehicle plastic's other perks. On top of making it easy to form large parts for industrial and commercial vehicles, thermoforming has other benefits as well. Thermoformed plastics can withstand exposure to wide range of temperatures while remaining impact-resistant regardless if they're extremely hot or cold. Thermoformed plastic for commercial vehicles also makes production more efficient and cost-effective. Commercial and industrial vehicles frequently have to contend with harsh outdoor conditions. Rain, snow and deicing chemicals can eat away at metal and cause it to rust over time, but plastic is resistant to all of these elements. Industrial vehicle plastic will not rust, rot or delaminate due to weather or chemical exposure, ensuring that it looks great and lasts a long time. Glazing is often used for security purposes, with single or multiple layers of plastic laminate coating glass to make it harder to break. It's also a useful application for commercial vehicles like semi trucks and buses to help make windows sturdier. Commercial vehicle plastic glazing is a great way to protect a vehicle and its passengers from harm should an accident occur. Plastic is used for the interiors of buses and trains because it's easy to form into any shape and it can be made in any color. Whether it's a luggage bin, a meal tray or plastic flooring, manufacturers can create a comfortable, pleasant interior for commercial vehicles with plastic. As an added bonus, plastic flooring and paneling provides acoustic insulation, which helps block out street and engine noise. On top of looking pretty, using plastic for commercial transportation makes vehicles lighter, which improves fuel economy. For example, polycarbonate and acrylic, which can both be used for window glazing, are half the weight of glass with 30 times the impact strength. Plastic makes it easy to maintain, and even improves the security of industrial and commercial vehicles while reducing their environmental impact. It can be thermoformed into a variety of large shapes. The process of thermoforming also makes plastic more resistant to extreme temperatures. It will not rot, rust or delaminate after extended exposure to chemicals or the elements like metal or wood can. Glazing can help prevent windows and windshields from shattering due to impact. Plastic can be made into any shape with any color, so it creates a pleasant travel space while also providing acoustic insulation. Commercial vehicle plastic is lightweight, which helps buses and semi trucks have better fuel economy. Using plastic for industrial transportation offers many amazing benefits. Find out more about transportation industry plastic and browse our plastic products to find the perfect sheet for your project. Contact us today with any questions about our products and services. HDPE sheet is a versatile and malleable alternative to acrylic and polycarbonate sheeting. A&C Plastics carries HDPE sheeting in pipe, matte, ColorCore, antiskid, and smooth.
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LSU Health Science Center is a research institution. Researchers are constantly moving in and out of our institution. Typically, assuming a federal grant, the equipment purchased for this grant with grant funds should be transferred to the new institution when a researcher moves. NO MONETARY EXCHANGE WILL TAKE PLACE FOR THIS TRANSACTION. Federal law states that equipment purchased with federal funds cannot be "purchased" again (if a researcher changes institutions) in order to avoid "double-dipping". Typically, the asset transfer should be recorded by the property management departments in both institutions via journal entries. If a researcher wants to take equipment purchased with non-grant funds (typically state monies), the transaction will be handled per the procedures and regulations of the States involved. Please read below for further guidance in procuring used equipment. Purchasing used equipment requires more documentation. The department must justify the purchase by outlining the savings that will be realized by purchasing used vs. new. Also, a plan for maintaining the equipment must be formulated and included in the request to purchase. Purchasing the used equipment does not necessarily preclude the competitive process. Unless there is a time limit associated with the purchase of the equipment, the normal bid process would need to be followed (typically done by putting out an RFQ with specifications for new and used equipment and giving the vendors the option to bid new or used). For time sensitive offerings, RS 36:1645 states that if "following the procedures set out in the Louisiana Procurement Code will result in the loss of the opportunity to purchase the equipment", the purchase can be made without competition.
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We are currently recruiting a Contracts Manager for a global solar technology leader. We are currently recruiting an Engineering Director for a well-established but rapidly growing global technology leader in the solar industry with operations in over 20 countries. Today is the beginning of a great adventure for the SolarTuk Expedition. Three Wheels. No Emissions. Seriously? Yes! And why not?! Good luck today Julian O'Shea and the rest of the team. We hope you set off in style and make good progress.
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Earlier this month, we were in Melbourne for Denfair 2017, a three-day design event. Denfair brings together the best brands in the industry to showcase their work and to connect with an audience passionate about beautiful, well-made Australian design. We are based in Sydney's inner west and have been developing strong relationships with our local community for nearly 7 years. This month we travelled to Denfair to introduce ourselves to Melbourne, to stick our toes in the water of an incredible city renown for its cute cafes, laneway culture and designer eye. Alongside our excitement to meet fellow creatives and see what the design world was up to, we were thrilled to launch our newest additions to our Staple&Co range; the Tatami sofa designed by Tom Fereday, the Cargo Chair and the Cleveland tables designed by Other Works and our new cushion collection West. The day of bump-in was full of anticipation. With red lanyards around our neck and coffee in our veins we unwrapped, placed and replaced our furniture, wiping, dusting and fluffing to make it all look perfect from off the truck. The whole exhibition centre was buzzing with movement, forklifts moving boxes, people pacing on the phone, box cutters sliding through tape, removing wrapping and pushing plastic into boxes, the sound of hammers and drills filling the air, everything a blur of high vis vests and sneakers squeaking on the concrete. Denfair started with a bang, the first day by far our busiest one. At this point only open to trade, we saw lots of familiar faces down from Sydney – interior designers, architects and stylists that we have been working with for years. We had a chance to finally meet some of our Melbourne and Brisbane clients who we only knew by their voice on the phone, and of course, got to know the local designers who have never heard of us. Our Louis sofa was sitting proudly on our stand in a buttery tan leather and dramatic 2400mm length. Louis is often the star of the show in our showroom, and it seemed that Denfair was no exception. Designers of the Louis - Chris and Megan of cm studio also dropped by to say hello to the team (and of course to Louis too). This year, our stand was all about earthy tones and texture. Tan leather, olive felt, navy boucle wool, sage nubuck, misty cotton blends. The Tatami sofa received lots of squeezes on its curved arm, the Charlie armchair in a poodle-like fabric was the cosiest spot on the stand, the nubuck on the Cargo was hard to stop running your hand over. There was incredible variety on show at Denfair. We were stunned by the subtle, minimalistic beauty of the neighbouring Volker Haug stand. Their use of ribbed acetate for the shell and simple striking lighting was poetic and memorable. We also loved the stand by Mud Australia. The soft pastel pink and blue ceramics were expertly positioned on plinths, and the arrangement of plates in a fishscale pattern was whimsical and a gentle moment in the busy hall. In it's third year, Denfair was bigger than ever. With a reported 9000 people through the show. It was fantastic to engage with an audience who, like us, truly value Australian made and want to support local design. The whole fair had a distinct air of positivity about Australian design, what is happening now and what is happening next. See you next time, Denfair!
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There are many students of art throughout the school; writers, painters, photographers, costume designers, and songwriters are among the many art students here at school. One art student in particular, Rachel Kelley, is known for her fantastic artworks at school. Rachel Kelley is a senior here at BCHS, and she has been drawing for a long time. She's always drawn in some aspect, but she has been drawing seriously for six years. "My inspiration was different animation works from Disney, Dreamworks, and Nickelodeon. I wouldn't just watch the characters move around, I'd see what they wore and said, how they acted and moved, the world they were in and their place in that world," she described when asked about her inspiration. "Art was something I had complete control over. I could do whatever I wanted and it wouldn't be wrong. I was free to do what I wanted." She has been influenced by shows like Avatar: The Last Airbender. For Rachel, drawing has helped her grow and develop into the person she is today. It allowed her to discover herself and get through the trauma she faced throughout her life, and she continues to grow as a person today. If you need an art mentor or just someone to talk to, Rachel is the person you need to see.
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Theiapolis > Cinema > Titles > T... > Ta... > Tal... > Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby2006 | Forum | Gallery | Quotes 2006 talladega nights 004 Source: Unspecified. This picture, entitled "2006 talladega nights 004", has been posted on Thursday, December 23rd, 2010 in the fan-made gallery dedicated to "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" (cinema). "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" (also known as "High, Wide, and Handsome", "Talladega Nights", "Untitled Will Ferrell NASCAR Comedy") is a film written by Adam McKay, released on August 04 of 2006 in the USA . Will Ferrell and Jane Lynch are starring, alongside Jake Johnson, Jason Davis, Lorrie Bess Crumley and Luke Bigham. Posted by singer - Thursday, December 23rd, 2010 ↪ 1 comment Gallery for "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" ➤ 2006 talladega nights 004 - Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (Source: Unspecified) "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" Copyright © Columbia Pictures ◬ Report by Theia - "2006 talladega nights 004 - Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby". No information is available as to the source of this picture. About "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby": Starring Will Ferrell (Ricky Bobby), Jane Lynch (Lucy Bobby), Jake Johnson (5-Year-Old Ricky), Jason Davis (Waffle House Manager), Lorrie Bess Crumley (School Teacher) and Luke Bigham (10-Year-Old Ricky), "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" (also known as "High, Wide, and Handsome", "Talladega Nights", "Untitled Will Ferrell NASCAR Comedy") is a film written by Adam McKay, released in the USA on August 04 of 2006. As an actor, Jason Davis has been seen in movies such as Jessabelle, released in 2014 playing Surgeon, The Locusts (1997) in which he portrays Wrangler, Identity Thief (2013), Get on Up (2014), Seeking Justice (2011) (Leon Walczak / Alan Marsh), and Recess: School's Out (2001) in which he portrays Mikey Blumberg. As an actress, Jane Lynch has been seen in movies such as Wreck-It Ralph, released in 2012 as Sergeant Calhoun, Best in Show (2000), Escape from Planet Earth (2013) (character: Io), The Rocker (2008) (character: Lisa), Role Models (2008) (character: Gayle Sweeny), and Rio (2011) (character: Alice). Details about this picture: Part of a fan-made tribute gallery for "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby", this image ("2006 talladega nights 004") has been uploaded by singer on Thu, 23 Dec 10 12:54:13 +0000, considering that the poster has done it in a responsible and legal manner. This poster certainly thought doing something well by sharing this picture, however, if you consider that this image has not conformed to a fair-use or is inappropriate, please report this to Theiapolis.com immediately, and we will delete it as soon as possible. Thank you for your help. Go further: This picture has been posted in the fan-made tribute gallery for "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" Do not hesitate to reply to this post, this can be about additional information, anecdotes, corrections, comments or anything else. Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006) no reply yet - story:... My Blueberry Nights (2007) 1 message - to list:... Annette Bening and Bobby Cannavale star in "Imagine" 1 message - According to the Hollywood Reporter, Annette Bening and Bobby Cannavale are set to replace Julianne Moore and Jeremy Renner in "Imagine",... [GALLERY] Nights in Rodanthe, a film by George C. Wolfe 1 message - Photo Gallery for Nights in Rodanthe, a romantic drama by George C. Wolfe starring Richard Gere and Diane Lane.... Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The last Straw: Trista 16 messages - I am avrage height. I have dark black hair and dark eyes. I am tan but not to tan. I live in Marietta, Ohio. I have a good sense in all types of humor... ( 1999 )A Midsummer Night's Dream Directed by: M. Hoffman, starring K. Kline, M. Pfeiffer, S. Tucci, R. Everett... Directed by: P. Hall, starring D. Godfrey, B. Jefford, N. Selby, H. Sullivan... Directed by: G. Balanchine, D. Eriksen, starring S. Farrell, E. Villella, A. Mitchell, M. Paul... Resources: Apatow Productions, Columbia Pictures, GH One, High, Wide and Handsome Inc., Mosaic Media Group, Relativity Media, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, Wikipedia and contributions from movie fans. Anyone can submit additionnal information and corrections, you can post a message into the forum, or you can contact me by e-mail. Information and materials are submitted by users and thus may not always contain up-to-date and correct information, so do not hesite to report mistakes, and submit corrections.Thank you!. Direct editing is no longer available, sorry.
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There was a Nia Jam on Saturday, April 2, 2016. Click here for info. Jason was here, Friday, May 6, 2016. If you would like to see pictures of past events with Jason click here and you will be redirected to my "Pictures and Stuff" page.
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The trail and the Backdrop! Gosaikunda or Gosainkunda or गोसाइँकुण्ड is an alpine freshwater sacred lake located in the Langtang region of Rasuwa district, inside the Langtang National Park, at an altitude of ~4380m. It's one of the popular places for high altitude trekkers as well as divine and religious destination for Hindu pilgrims. The area consist of many (believed that there are 108 lakes of different sizes) holy lakes. It is thought that the holy water of Gosainkunda washes off the sins ;). Surrounded by high mountains on the north and east, this lake is grand and picturesque. Every year during one of the Hindu festivals - Janai Purnima in August, thousands of pilgrims visit the lake. Visitors get wonderful reflection of surrounding hills in very clear water of Gosainkunda lake during the summer season where water is iced during the winter. People trek to this amazing place to fulfill their cultural as well as natural hunger as the trail passes through different landscapes - subtropical to alpine environment, terraced fields, waterfalls, streams, hills and the most importantly super scenic majestic mountains. Hindu mythology attributes Gosaikunda as the home of the Hindu deities Shiva and Parvati. It is believed to have been created by Lord Shiva when he thrust his Trishul (holy Trident) into a mountain to extract water so that he could cool his stinging throat after he had swallowed poison that was generated after Samudramanthan and saved the world from possible destruction. You can start the trek to Gosaikunda from the place of your choice - Dhunche or Syabru Beshi or Thulo Syabru or Sundarijal. The latter option takes more days to reach the lake, I had trekked to Gosainkunda from Sundarijal in mid 2007 . Most people prefer Dhunche or Syabru option from where one can reach Gosainkunda in second day of the trip. With private vehicle you can reach Dhunche via Galchhi (Dhading) or Tokha (Kathmandu) as the road via Kakani is closed for maintenance purpose. If you choose Dhunche option, you have to follow multiple highways : ~46 KM of Prithvi Highway (Kathmandu to Galchhi), ~26 KM of Galchhi - Trishuli Road (Galchhi to Nuwakot) and ~54 KM of Trishuli Highway (Nuwakot to Dhunche). If you opted to travel via Tokha road, you have to drive through ~70 KM of rough road inside Shivapuri National Park for some distance then passing Chhahare until Battar, where you reach Trishuli Highway to Dhunche. Syabru Beshi is ~18 KM far from Dhunche (Pasang-Lahmu Highway). From Syabru Beshi you need to trek through Thulo Syabru - Mul Kharka - Cholang Pati - Lauribina - Buddha Mandir to reach Gosainkunda or directly to Foprang Danda - Buddha Mandir then Gosainkunda. You can also skip the trekking trail from Syabru Beshi to Thulo Syabru by directly following the road to Thulo Syabru, which goes via Thulo Bharkhu and Brabal leaving the Trishuli Highway and follow the above mentioned trek route. The road to Thulo Syabru is still under construction, so not yet opened for public vehicles but you can drive private vehicle. Road condition is good. Somebody said somewhere "Don't think too much, just do what makes you happy" and we did the same - Peace, Freedom and Happiness were what motivated us for this trek. Here, 'we' is referring to three guys whose desire was to get rid of the 'Dustmandu' and spend few days in the lap of Himalayas - Sunil, Prachesh Dai ;) and myself. Before a day, bike was serviced, bag was ready, camera was charged and most importantly mind was already starting to feel the thrill. All required things were set and we were ready to move early next morning. We got wake up call from Prachesh at 6:00. That didn't matter most as we were already up. He said to get to our place (Lokanthali) from Pepsicola within 30 minutes. After being fresh, we dressed up and checked for any forgotten stuffs and I went to receive Prachesh in Lokanthali Chwok as he was waiting there. We got back to room at around 6:45. We left Lokanthali at 7:00, I was pillion rider to Sunil's bike and Prachesh was riding alone. The plan for that day was to have bike ride till Dhunche following 'Tokha - Chhahare - Battar' road then start the trek and reach Singh-Gumba (Chandanbari - a place popular for Cheese factory has a very famous monastery) till the evening. As we crossed Koteshwor, Sunil realized that the 'Bill Book' was on another Jacket and we had to return to get it. In no time, he turned the bike towards the room, reached there, took the missed small book and we were immediately back on track. Prachesh was waiting in Anamnagar. It didn't take much time for us to reach there as early morning traffic of the capital was low. We continued the ride till Goma Ganesh Petrol Pump passing Gairidhara, fueled our bikes as well as had light breakfast in nearby cafe. From there we continued the ride through Maharajgunj, Dhapasi then followed the Tokha road passing Tokha bazaar. Rough and bumpy road inside the city was making the ride torturous. The condition of roads after leaving Tokha bazaar was even worse. Our ride passed through the dusty countryside road and if any bigger vehicle overtook, we won't get any option rather than wait on the roadside for the dust to settle. I can't even imagine what will happen if it rains. After crossing that dusty road, we entered to the Shivapuri National Park through the Army Check Point (luckily we were not stopped for any park formalities), from there the road was paved one for some time. We got out from the city chaos, the air cleared up and beautiful nature was ruling the area. We followed nice uphill road till some unknown point inside the National Park from where we had the awesome view of 'Ganesh Himal Range'. We started descending on the bumpy and winding way up to Chhahare, Nuwakot. We stopped there and had black-eyed peas with black-tea. We still had to travel for at least an hour to meet the Trishuli Highway in Battar that leads to Dhunche through Bidur, district headquarter of Nuwakot. Playing favorite songs with full sound on JBL Clip hanging on the bag, the bike's acceleration was stopped only after reaching Battar. We felt some relief as the highway for some time to come was nice one. We followed the upward highway from Bidur and went pass the places such as Betrawati and Kalikasthan. There was a security check point after crossing Kalikasthan and the process didn't take much for motorbike. Police officers said that the road condition from there till Dhunche is the craziest one and need to drive very carefully. It was more crazy then told, we realized. Varieties of road condition in various sections, you need to keep all your concentration on the road. After crossing some portion of adventurous road we stopped in Ramche for some rest as extreme section was yet to come; beside the crazy road the view of rivers, forest, terraced fields and mountains (some parts of Ganesh and Langtang Lirung mountain range) were awesome. The narrow and winding single-lane road in the landslide area with few passing zone is real challenge for big vehicles. While looking up from the road it feels like the hanging rocks can get down at any time. Even small rainfall or snowfall was enough to obstruct the road section, stranding the passengers. We were happy that both were not in weather prediction for few days. We crossed that road clinging to the edge of a steep mountain very carefully. During the crossing we passed through local places such as Grang, Thade etc. and reached the Army check point from where Dhunche was just a KM far. Completing the security check we continued the bike ride in much easier track, shortly we reached Dhunche - the headquarter of Rasuwa and now developing as a gateway to China. We were tired as hell after fun mixed adventure, body parts were aching but that didn't change that day's plan. It was 13:00 O'clock and we were still to have lunch. We went on the nearby Hotel and had some rest before being fresh. We washed the dust with ice cool water and had awesome lunch. As our bike ride was till Dhunche, we parked the bikes in the backyard of the hotel and be ready for the first day of the trek. We were to begin the trek from the altitude about 1950m and will be reaching ~3300m by the evening. It was pretty challenging but we need to do it at any cost. We booked a room for three of us in 'Hotel Yak & Nak, Singh Gumba' and started walking through the city until the roadside sign showing the direction to Gosainkunda, then we followed the easy and motor-able trail for about 20 minutes passing a mineral water factory. After a while we left the wider road and followed the narrower downhill path until a suspension bridge over Trishuli Khola, which originated from the same place where we were heading. Few minutes after crossing the bridge we reached Ghattekhola - it was so easy trail till. And from that point onward it was steep jungle trail and the board suggested it will take 2 hours to reach Deurali. The trail continuously went up through the dense forest of Langtang National Park. Sound of flowing river, chirping birds and barking deers were beautifully adding music to the silent jungle song and beside that, the JBL Clip was acting wonderfully. We enjoyed trekking through lush green forest but we didn't get chance to see any of the wildlife except few birds. Red Pandas also inhabit this forest but I never had any hope to see those though. In an hour or so we reached a tea-house, which was not open. As we were still feeling like jumping on a bike, we preferred to rest on the outside chairs for a while. After short rest we continued the upward trail till Deurali. It took little more than an hour and sun was painting the western horizon as the clock ticked 17:30. We had WaiWai noodles and warm water separately so that stomach will mix it to its own taste... HaHa ;). We spent 30-45 minutes in Deurali and was almost dark when we left. The trail from Deurali to Dhimsa was more steep than the trail we just came through. It was pitch dark inside the mid jungle, which was no more silent - various sounds from barking deers to night insects and flow of Trishuli Khola far below were hitting our ears. Along with all those, music never left us. Thankfully no one among us remembered the Ghost of MaHa Tele Serial when the song 'Ghans Katne Khurkera ...' was being played; I later remembered it only after watching the video. We only had single head lamp so walking in the pitch dark became more challenging. Conquering the fear and walking continuously in tough trail we reach Dimsa in 19:35 and had few minutes of rest. As per the commitment with ourselves, we began final and comparatively easier trail in the thick forest to Chandanbari. Locals in the nearby hotel said its about 30 minutes far and that was some sense of relief. It was dark all around but view of sky was more than brilliant. Twinkling stars far above made us realize how spectacular and magnificent the universe is. After relaxing walk, clock was ticking 20:20 when we reached 'The Yak & Nak Hotel, Chandanbari'. We unloaded our bags in the dining hall before taking them to room. After being fresh we had black coffee and waited for the dinner (Dal, Bhat, Tarkari, Achar) to get ready. Immediately after nice dinner we were in the bed imagining more awesome tomorrow. Starting from the headquarter, the first day involved long, steady and merciless climb as we were halfway to Gosainkunda. We woke up at around 6:00 and became fresh. As the water in the bucket was freezing cold we asked for some warm water to wash our faces. Sunrise rays were hitting the hills around but mountains were not visible from the hotel area. We had black coffee in a big cup but local breads were not ready so rather than waiting for it we decided to move towards Cholangpati thinking of having breakfast there. It was 7:00 O'clock. The jungle trail was relatively flat except for few places. It was easy start of the trek inside dense forest. Majestic mountains were playing hide and seek with the trees. We kept on climbing and traversing through the forest. Meanwhile we heard the sound of Helicopter flying en route towards Gosainkunda as some travel companies were advertising Heli-Tour to the sacred lake few days back and we guessed of getting the chopper sound for whole day. The upward trail inside the forest was covered with snow, which was not fresh so making the way little slippery. As we gradually climbed for 25-30 minutes and reached the flat way, Langtang Lirung welcomed us. It looked like posing for the photograph so I fulfilled its wishes - from closeup to scenic landscape. Immediately after, we reached Cholangpati, clock ticked 9:00. We stayed in the first hotel, ordered noodles soup, some boiled potatoes and tea, It was the fixed menu by the way. As the order took more time than expected we spent it by playing with camera and surrounding beauty. After 30-35 minutes we had the ordered stuffs, potato was not in good condition but getting things to eat in the high hill was important than its taste. As it was already 10:15, we started going up the hill to Lauribina. The trail was steep and few portions were covered with slippery snow. It was getting windy too. As we were gaining the altitude, mountains became more and more beautiful - from Manaslu in far to near and dear Ganesh Himal and Langtang range - I thought this trail gonna take much time to cross ;) not because that was steep but because I need to capture whatever I see as making the camera happy was also the part of the trek. If you want to capture Himalayan range, don't say later as you don't know when the floating clouds will come to cover them. The landscape with mountains soaring into the blue sky was simply spectacular. Following the trail with such beauty in the backdrop and mesmerizing ourselves we reached Lauribina at 11:45. The climb was nice and the surroundings became more picturesque from an altitude of ~3900 m. Laurebina provides sunset and sunrise views of the Langtang and Ganesh Himal, don't miss if time favors you. After very short rest we continued to walk steep hill towards Buddha Mandir. Mountains and even the hills around were looking amazing. There were not much snow on the trail but road sides and hills were white. We kept on climbing for little more than an hour and hit Buddha Mandir at an altitude of ~4200m. The statue of Buddha was intact but the surrounding structures were almost down to zero due to '2015 earthquake'. This is the best station to admire the charming view of Langtang and Ganesh Himalayan ranges. From that height, lands and mountain ranges of Tibet, China were also visible to some extend. The speed of wind was increased as well as the number of Helicopter flights. We stopped there for a while, fueled ourselves with chocolates watching the panoramic Mountain view - thanks to the cloud, which was still nowhere in the scene. Okay! we were almost in the holy place in the beautiful day of Shivaratri. We went through the side of the ridge overlooking the Trishuli Khola and the trail became much narrower than it has been up to but was easy. The hill was full of BIG stones and sometimes need to pass through the natural gate of stones ;). After walking for around 15 minutes we saw a small and half frozen lake and map suggested it as Saraswari Kunda. We continued the trail for another 15 minutes and got the glimpse of big frozen lake - the Bhairabhkunda. The main point was yet come on the scene, we kept on ascending the gradual upward path and in 10 minutes or so we got the awesome view of the FROZEN Gosaikunda, clock ticked 14:30. It was a "I want to trek to every hills of the world and never look back" kind of day. We spent one and half hours traveling around, walked and jumped over the iced lake and kept our cameras busy (Sorry God Shiva for our steps over you). We were feeling lucky and happy to be in the sacred place of Shiva on Shivaratri - the celebration day when Shiva saved the world by drinking the poison emerged from the ocean, which was capable of destroying the entire world. Helicopters were still busy carrying the pilgrimages that continued till 16:00. After capturing the beauty in our mind we started descending through the same trail at around 16:00. We followed the same route till Cholangpati. We kept on walking down to Buddha Mandir. It was extremely windy as well as cold. Thankfully there were no dust to blow, otherwise it would have been Kathmandu. After having short photo session with the wind and mountains ;), we continued our steps down to Lauribina. As we skipped lunch for that day, our plan was to fuel ourselves with whatever available there. Luckily, we had local bread (lets say it - Lauribina Bread), hot and sour potato curry and black coffee. In the meantime, sun was painting the western sky as well as northern mountains. After the food break we moved towards Cholangpati, it was almost dark and we reached there at around 25-30 minutes. Without any delay, we took the downhill and snowy track to Mulkharka in the pitch dark inside rhododendron forest. We had no idea how long will it take to reach there. With only one small headlamp, and no spare batteries we continued to walk in the slippery dark trail. Cell phones were also almost dead so no chance of lighting their flash too. We were barely seeing the trail. In places, the route was too slippery as hell. Mind started feeling some tension but we had no choice except going down anyhow. Similar kind of trail continued for long time. After nearly an hour or so we saw few dim lights around the hills but no idea where were that. We continued the trail following the horse's toe and compass app in mobile. Following the path to Mul Kharka that combines two local words, 'Mul' meaning main and 'Kharka' meaning a pasture, we were searching for the similar landscape as the name suggests but not able to see anything like that. The route continued through forest of oak and rhododendron. After some time, a small pasture like area came to scene with a destroyed house like structure on the side but to our dismay no human settlements were found in the area. We kept on descending, some time via nice flat route, sometime snowy slippery downward and sometimes muddy track as well. Clock was ticking 21:00 and we were still in confusion on 'where the hell are we in?' In the meantime, we heard some barking dogs and had funny thought that the villagers may knew some crazy people are trekking in the jungle. Trekkers normally say 'Getting down is easy part' but the same thing was becoming hard for us. We were happy with the adventure and at the same time wishing for no wildlife movement around us :P. After 10-15 minutes we saw prayer flags and large open space that matches with the definition of 'Kharka'. We went near to it and saw an area with wooden bar and wooden door tied with some clothes. Wow! it was the hotel we were looking for - 'Laligurans Guest House, Mu-Kharka.' As the person from the hotel heard our voice he showed a flash light, asked about us and told to get inside opening the wooden door. We followed as he said - It was 21:30. The hotel was almost closed but we requested to prepare rice and curry. Thankfully they followed the village principle - Guests are God. We waited till the dinner to become ready, drinking hot water as it was freezing. After around 35-40 minutes we had dinner that was far better than our situation few hours back, then we went to bed hoping for some good sleep. We will be going to Thulo Syabru from there tomorrow morning. Despite of wild and tired last day, I woke up at around 6:30. I was surprised to get the awesome view of Ganesh and Langtang Himalayan range from the window creating perfect first scene for the music video of the song 'Bihana Uthne Bittikai... Himal Dekhna Payiyos... '. I immediately grabbed my camera and went outside, it was freezing. After few shots I get back to the room, changed the dress and went outside again. Sun was about to get out from the hill as rays spread over the sky making the surrounding Himalayan range more awesome. After spending 10-15 minutes alone, I called friends too. As sun got out, the freezing village started getting some life. We were yet to wash our faces, which was difficult to do with cold water. So we asked for a bowl of warm water and ordered 3 black coffees. After being fresh, we sipped the coffee, packed up the bags and ready to move in the easy trail to Thulo Syabru. The trails from Mulkharka to Thulo Sybru was towards down. We had gentle walk inside the forest where group of Langur Monkeys were playing in the big trees, in some places we crossed small pastures. With the fun, we once missed the main trail and kept on walking in the narrow trail inside the jungle that luckily later joined the missed route. There were thick dust in some portion of the trail. Despite there were no one on the route except us, I rushed to be in front of two friends and as I walked, the dust got spread around the trail, in the shoes and in the lower section of trousers ;). During the walk we crossed few places with human settlements such as Dursa, Garta village etc., where the trails were stone paved. As we got down, the snow capped mountains started fading and Thulo Syabru came to the scene. Rhododendron trees full of flowers welcomed us in different sections and it was ~10:30 when we reached Thulo Syabru. The descent was real fun. We had delicious lunch in nearby hotel before following the wider trail to Dhunche. Thulo Syabru - Dhunche road was not yet opened for public vehicle as it was still under construction in few sections. During dinner, the hotel owner uncle told us that there is a blue truck that could take us till almost half way to Dhunche but as soon as we got out of the dining hall it moved and never stopped - that means we had no options left except walking almost 20 KM to reach Dhunche. Without worrying much we begin final trek in the wide, dusty and winding road, which went up for around 20-25 minutes then started descending. Rhododendron flowers were the major attraction of the trail as it was making whole forest beautiful. We took the shortcut whenever possible. We had tea in roadside tea-house after reaching Brabal. It was kind of boring as nothing exciting things around - we were down to ~2200m so no glimpse of mountains too. Few KM after crossing Brabal we completely left the motor road and took the short way to Sano Bharkhu. Continuously following the similar track, we stopped after reaching Thulo Bharkhu, where we met the highway that leads to Rashuwagadhi and China. After having 200ml mango juice we waited in the road side to jump in whatever vehicle that comes. After around 10 minutes two containers came and we climbed in the second one that came from Kerung with more than 13 tons of Apple. Dhunche was about 5 KM far. Even that short ride was adventurous enough due to narrow and winding road in the edge of hill, we reached Dhunche after about 15 minutes. We directly went to the same hotel where we had lunch before starting the trek as our bikes were also parked there, rested for some moments, washed our faces, had some food and be ready to move to the capital. Clock was already ticking 16:00 and we at least needed 5 hours to reach Kathmandu. We crossed the nearby Army Check Point after around 10 minutes and continued to the extreme road crossing Ramche, Grang, Thade etc. We reached Kalikasthan safely from where the road condition was comparatively good. It was almost dark. Our ride continued passing Laharepauwa, Betrabati, Bidur then Battar of Trishuli Highway, we had brief chocolate break. As our plan was to reach Kathmandu through Galchhi-Naubise - Thankot then Kathmandu so we turned right after reaching Pipaltar of Nuwakot as the roadside board suggested, which is few KM from Battar. The way till Galchhi was completely with the Trishuli river. We reached there at around 19:45 and without much delay we continued following Prithivi Highway with Kathmandu still ~45 KM far. Experiencing the damaged trails of Nepalese Highway we reached our place at around 9:30 PM. The highway ride was normal except for Thankot - Kalanki section, which was dustiest and torturous. The trek to Gosainkunda area of the Langtang Region is perfect combination of exotic villages, striking landscape, majestic mountains, sacred lakes and wilderness. It is one of the shortest treks that starts right in the edge of the capital city - Kathmandu. Hey ... So this is just 2 to 3 days trek ?? No guides required ?? Kathmandu(Nepal): A trekker's paradise ! Impromptu visit to Kathmandu, Birthday trip !!
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Treatment for liver spots can be administered in different forms depending on one's health or medical conditions. The nature of the patient's health should also determine the most suitable type of treatment for liver spots for them. The conditions to be considered vary from diabetes, cancer, skin sensitivity to allergies, and others. Since each person reacts differently to different products, it is important to know which remedy suites the situation best. Just like any other treatable skin condition one does not have to live with liver spots, also called age spots or sun spots, for the rest of their lives. Many treatments for age spots have been discovered and all one needs to do find out which of them is most suitable to them and applying it. The process of obtaining the required information is currently much simpler due to the presence of the internet which contains loads of information about liver spots and their remedies. Most studies have come up with good materials on the remedies for liver spots. One of these remedies involves the use of laser therapy which destroys melanocytes. Melanocytes are cells producing melanin and with their destruction the brown spots tend to fade over time. This process is less painful even though it takes several months before the results can be seen clearly. Liver spots can also be treated using chemical peel; and this is done applying an acid to the skin to burn out the skin. Since a burnt skin is a dead skin it will lead to peeling off and a new skin if formed in its place. Being dark pigmentation that appears on the inner part of the skin's upper layer, liver spots require a kind of treatment that will penetrate the skin to destroy the pigmentation patches that have formed. Freezing is also a method of treatment for liver spots and it involves application of liquid nitrogen to liver spots to destroy the excess pigmentation. It is however important to note that freezing is done when there are minimal numbers of liver spots on the skin. In case of widespread of liver spots another means of treatment for liver spots should be adopted as the freezing can be quite painful and irritating to the skin during treatment. Treatment for liver spots is considered to be a cosmetic procedure and so some insurance companies may not cover the cost of treatment. It is also wise to carefully select the best method of treatment and also confirm with your doctor before any method is adopted. A doctor advice is always the best as they have the both theoretical and practical knowledge to know what they are talking about.
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WIM Fox Valley is pleased to present Jill Card, who will speak about her unexpected path to founding the Jeans and a Cute Top Shop stores, on Thursday, October 13, 2016. An added bonus will be a fashion show highlighting today's sought-after casual fashion trends. The luncheon will be held at the Elgin Country Club, 2575 Weld Road, Elgin with networking at 11:30 a.m., luncheon and program at noon. Meetings adjourn promptly at 1:30 p.m. Cost for members is $22.00 and non members - $25.00. Area women business owners and managers are welcome to attend this month's presentation. Reservations must be made for attendance online through Eventbrite. Card has a B.A. in Advertising and Communications from the University of Illinois – Champaign. She used her marketing and communications skills during her 10 years in the Private Club industry, where she held positions as a Membership Director for the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Club and received extensive sales training from the parent company – Club Corporation of America. After 2 years, she went on to the Mid-Day Club, a member-owned, private Chicago luncheon club. Member recognition and exceptional customer service were always at the forefront as she remained responsible for the club's special events, membership sales, and marketing promotions. She authored the club's 100 year anniversary book, as well. She left the private club industry after 10 years to stay home with her two boys, now 16 and 19. In 2006, on a whim, Card worked for Ann Taylor, a retail women's clothing store in Wheaton Town Square. She grew quickly in the Ann Taylor Corporation and credits her part-time job was a pivotal stepping stone towards becoming an entrepreneur. Jeans and a Cute Top Shop was created to be the kind of shop that Jill had always hoped to find. She loved Ann Taylor's style, but knew that it did not fit the everyday lifestyle of most women she knew, including herself. She spent years in search of the perfect fitting pair of jeans which took her to New York, where she still couldn't find what she was looking for. With the support of her husband, who told her to wear "jeans and a cute top" on their first date, she followed this unexpected path to Jeans and a Cute Top Shop. She now has three Jeans and a Cute Top Shops located in Wheaton, St. Charles, and Downers Grove. Jill works the floor of one of her shops every day, and is committed to her gratifying mission of changing the world for women one great fitting pair of jeans at a time. May 11 - evening dinner celebration/McGraw Wildlife.
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I did not find this benchmark so i don't have coordinates. I am trying to determine it's location. State, county, etc. Any advice on where to search? Thanks! Thanks Bill! That's it. Looks like it's actually in Kane County, UT. How did you search by state? I didn't see that option in the advanced search feature. Oops - sorry, yes it's Utah. I confused myself by having too many tabs open at once. You click the button for Designation and enter F 139 with the space. Right below that you can optionally specify the 2-letter state abbreviation.
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The Board of Empiric Student Property plc (ticker: ESP), the owner and operator of premium student accommodation across the UK, has declared a dividend of 1.5 pence per Ordinary Share in respect of the quarter ended 30 September 2016, payable on or around 10 November 2016 to Ordinary Shareholders on the register on 28 October 2016. The ex-dividend date will be 27 October 2016. This dividend will be paid as an ordinary UK dividend ("non-PID"). As set out in the Company's Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 30 June 2016, the Board is targeting a dividend of 6.1p per share for the 12 months commencing 1 July 2016 (in line with the Company's dividend growth target of not less than RPI).
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I met an athlete, and sport science graduate, i.e. Doctor Sport today, and he introduced me to these shoes, called Altra Running. But before choosing shoes, he suggested me to check my type of foot (like in Singapore), and as expected, mine is not normal, rather flat and wide. Only few kind of shoes will suit me, and this is one kind of it. Impulse is very attractive model, and very comfortable and extremely light to just walk in my case. Altra Running developed by serious runner (family), who can not find any brand to make comfortable shoes for their serious running habit, so I believe it is the best way to follow their root as well, because I found Nike Air Max is not comfortable or even Asics or Mizuno are not my type shoes, not to mention Adidas. I plan to get more very soon, because I am serious walker, and usually need more than pair of shoes per year.
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Brix and Gallery are reporting some immediate success since they have established new pricing. According to their e-mail blasts, they have sold 5 units at Brix and 4 units at Gallery. I have attached the e-mails for your reference. Is this a part of the Auction buzz or pricing that is finally meeting the expectations of Seattle buyers?
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Flu deaths in South Australia rise to 82 By wpadmin | July 8, 2019 Flu-related deaths in South Australia have climbed to 82 as the total number of cases closes in on 20,000. Acting Chief Medical Officer Nicola Spurrier said the majority of deaths had been people aged over 65. At the same time last year, there had only been about 1500 confirmed flu cases. But Dr Spurrier said the strain of flu circulating was no more virulent or deadly, with the large increase in 2019 partly attributed to a significantly early start to the season. She said authorities were happy with the vaccine in use this year, with a big increase in the number of people in SA choosing to be immunised. "The vaccine that was put together was not too bad a match for the strains that are circulating," she told reporters on Monday. "That being said we would always say to people that a flu vaccine is not 100 per cent effective." Dr Spurrier said SA had recently experienced a reduction in the rate of notifications but it was too early to tell if the flu season would wind down early. Western Advocate – Health Category: News Tags: Australia, deaths, Rise, South ← Learning The "Secrets" of Judge strikes down rule requiring drug ads to reveal prices →
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Brilliantly executed designs for wide and shallow blocks. These designs have been brilliantly executed, showcasing every conceivable luxury. Due to their width and a beautifully crafted facade, these homes have very impressive street appeal. The designs also suit corner allotments where dual street frontage is required.
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Downloadable Books & Videos The managers of Texas Recycles UNF, Tom Dolan and Steve Curtis are mainly environmentalists. We are concerned about pollution of the environment that is detrimental to life on Earth. In this context, we feel it is of primary importance to focus our energy production on clean air. This means nuclear energy must be an indispensable part of the energy mix. This section will provide you with reading material and movies, Videos and other media some free of charge on the topics of Claean Air, Climate Change, and Supporting Clean Carbon Free Nuclear Energy Power. We take no donations from any source to produce and manage our operations. Nobody's Fuel - an engineer's guide to saving the planet A Must see documentary! Many people are embracing nuclear these days. The most striking statement in this movie (and there were many) is the mention of fast breeder reactors. Some of you may not have studied them, but you should. They turn current levels of depleted uranium and used nuclear fuel into energy. 100 times the energy per molecule possible with uranium in light water reactors. This is the essence of recycling used nuclear fuel. There are many ways recycling can be manifest, but fast breeder reactors far exceed any other method in safety, energy potential, compactness, reduction of volume and time of storage for the waste, and safety. You can literally burn waste with no pollution to produce centuries of energy. The deck is stacked against this technology, indeed, against nuclear all together, because fossil fuel lobbying is promoting "renewables" because they know that these technologies will never compete with their business. But nuclear can run them out of business. Remember the De Lorean? This will be the fate of nuclear if we do not push forward. Remember, the first state in the US to agree to take used nuclear fuel for recycle (we recommend fast breeder reactor technology) will leverage the $40 billion nuclear waste fund into a world-dominating business for centuries. Best of all, the used nuclear fuel may end up being treated at the sites in which it resides anyway, so bonus money, and not much UNF to take, so double bonus. Maybe worth a small risk, mostly politically? Well, maybe there will be one smart Governor out there. The next most impressive and important issue that was mentioned was the Low-Dose No Threshold (LNT) restriction to radiation protection. Another monster in the closet which costs the nuclear industry billions of dollars for no better result in safety. This movie was remarkably accurate and presented at the correct level. Some comments on the movie: Chernobyl was NOT an accident. It is incorrect to characterize it as such. Yes, it was an old technology. Yes it was purposely designed without an inner containment structure to save money. However, it was purposely placed into a dangerous configuration by an overbearing Soviet official (at the threat of the technicians' jobs) in Soviet Russia much to the horror of the knowledgeable professionals forced to do what they did. All the safety features of the reactor were defeated purposely. The result was completely engineered and managed by politically-motivated people who knew nothing about what they were doing. Sound familiar in America? So, technology and design did not destroy Chernobyl, corrupt politicians did. Want proof of what I say? 3 other reactors on the same site, designed the same way, ran for 14 more years with absolutely no problems until they were shut down at the end of their useful life. I'll bet you didn't hear that fact talked about much. The disaster in Fukushima was an earthquake an tsunami. Panic killed people, not anything to do with a reactor hydrogen explosion and core melt-down. Just like Three-Mile Island (accurate description in the movie), the reactor safety features prevented anyone from being hurt from the reactor malfunction. The Japanese people are apparently easily terrified just from something they hear from their Government (also not the brightest politicians apparently). It was also accentuated by the US influence because Greg Jaczko (who was a chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission) evacuated Americans to 50 miles from Fukushima (showing a complete lack of knowledge in nuclear) while the Japanese Government only evacuated to 25 (far more than needed for the reactor). One thing caused by this panic was the evacuation of 1,600 ICU patients from hospitals not threatened by the tsunami to tents, high school gyms, and warehouses where they died. That is what panic can do, yet we try to blame nuclear. Not only is used nuclear fuel compact, contained, and solid, it is also recyclable. This is not true of any other energy waste form, especially coal. In fact, given time, even the fission products can be recycled into rare earth element and palladium. Talk about your all-purpose clean energy fuel. Michael Moore Documentary Reveals Massive Ecological Impacts Of Renewables Apr 21, 2020 by Michael Shellenberger Click here or on picture below to watch the "Planet of the Humans" Michael Moore produced ″Planet of the Humans″ about the eco-impacts of renewables Over the last 10 years, everyone from celebrity influencers including Elon Musk, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Al Gore, to major technology brands including Apple, have repeatedly claimed that renewables like solar panels and wind farms are less polluting than fossil fuels. But a new documentary, "Planet of the Humans," being released free to the public on YouTube today, the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, reveals that industrial wind farms, solar farms, biomass, and biofuels are wrecking natural environments. "Planet of the Humans was produced by Oscar-winning filmmaker Michael Moore. "I assumed solar panels would last forever," Moore told Reuters. "I didn't know what went into the making of them." The film shows both abandoned industrial wind and solar farms and new ones being built — but after cutting down forests. "It suddenly dawned on me what we were looking at was a solar dead zone," says filmmaker Jeff Gibbs, staring at a former solar farm in California. "I learned that the solar panels don't last." To view the entire FORBES article Click Here. ROADMAP TO NOWHERE - The Myth of Powering the Nation With Renewable Energy by Mike Conley and Tim Maloney Click Here or on above picture to Download 100% Clean & Renewable Wind, Water, & Sunlight (WWS) All-sector Energy Roadmaps for the 50 States by Mark Jacobson, Mark Delucchi, et al (We read it so you don't have to.) Renewables have captured the public's imagination, but can they actually be scaled up to power the entire nation? This book will challenge everything you thought you knew about renewable energy . . . Because of the increasing frequency and severity of the damage, detrimental health effects, death and Climate Change caused by fossil fuel produced energy, Best Selling Author George Erickson of the www.tundracub.com has decided to make this updated version of his "Unintended Consequences" :…, his 5th pro-science book, available FREE – even though it sells on Amazon for $24.00. For paper or Kindle, check Amazon.com. Click on book below to download your copy Now! Links to miscelaneous Books, Movies, Media relevant to Clean Air, Climate Change, Nuclear Energy and the Grid that you can purchase if you care to learn more on these topics....
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Brand X Liquid Latex Fluorescent Pack. Great for detailed lines or coverage of small areas, use the applicator tip instead of a brush! Each color glows under black light! 6 1 oz bottles. Brand X Latex is a fun creative product that is only limited by your imagination! Paint it directly onto skin to design and enjoy your own latex clothing, costumes and fashions. Brand X Latex is a natural, biodegradeable and non-toxic result of tree sap and does not contain petroleum or bonding agents commonly found in paint. This allows the skin to breathe underneath. Brand X Latex can be applied to Spandex, Lycra, and denim for reusable latex clothing and is great for costumes, clothing, masks or dressing up for your favorite sporting event and should last several hours when applied generously.
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Gareth K Vile Choreographic exploration of the rise of rave and descent of dignity Gary Clarke Company's Wasteland is the sequel to their examination of the British Miners' Strike during the 1980s, Coal, and shifts focus to the emergence of rave culture in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Seeing a connection between the battering of the mining communities by Thatcher's attack on the unions – the 'enemy within' – and the development of a youth movement that consciously rejected the values of Thatcherism, Clarke presents this evolution through a triptych, with the experiences of 'the last miner' (Alistair Goldsmith) articulated through a mixture of dance, song and brass band melancholy, framing an extended rave sequence that provides a bleak, yet defiant, dynamism. The message – that the closure of the mines destroyed communities, while raving offered resistance at some personal cost – is put across explicitly: video footage lends the songs and dance context, if not nuance, and the role of the state in suppressing both miner and raver is made obvious. And while the framing device is clumsy and reiterates the sense of doom, the rave sequence manages to capture both the frenzy and desperation of early 1990s dance culture. Cloaked in darkness, the mixture of hope, political radicalism, anger and frustration is pounded out by the five dancers, including 'the boy', Tom Davis Dunn, who responds to his miner father's emotional collapse by connecting to this new underground. If much of the production relies on familiar and received ideas about northern masculinity, the raving is a revelation, matching the fierce and freaky dancing of the era, and evoking its optimism even as it revels in darkness. Against the popular demonisation of the scene at the time – which is presented through the video footage – it held a conscious hedonism alongside an awareness of its potential for change. Ultimately a failed revolution, rave attempted to articulate resistance to the mechanisation of society through embracing a rigid beat and dancing: like a pale reflection of the 'ghost dancers' who fought colonialism through movement in the late nineteenth century, rave contained an element of optimistic rebellion even as it chased more sensual pleasures. Clarke's company express this dualism with a mysterious precision, as the passion of the music and the intensity of the dancers combines with the choreography. The defeat of the movement, and its relationship with the miners' defeat, is handled less elegantly: the complexity of the dancing is reduced to running in circles to denote anxiety and a movement vocabulary familiar from early 21st century companies. Yet the ambition and belief in dance as a vehicle for ideas, and that rare, dark ecstasy exposed in the central sequence, does give the company a bold place within the British dance scene. Reviewed at Tramway, Glasgow. Now touring. Gary Clarke's sequel to his award-winning piece of dance theatre COAL, which explores what happens when the Grimethorpe Colliery was destroyed in 1994, alongside the community that grew up around it. Wasteland 'celebrates the euphoric, defiant rave subculture that allowed a feeling of togetherness and hedonism to thrive'(12 Jun 2019) Gary Clarke's sequel to the award-winning COAL marks the 25th anniversary of the South Yorkshire colliery being torn down The Troth: A tale of love and the forgotten sacrifices of Indian soldiers during WWI(17 Jul 2018) Choreographer Gary Clarke discusses the valuable history lessons he learned whilst designing this work of South Asian dance Preview: COAL choreographer Gary Clarke – 'It felt like the right time to create a dance work which looked at the mining industry'(5 Sep 2016) Growing up in a Yorkshire village Clarke was at the sharp end of the miners' strike, here he talks about his homage to the communities still hurting Scottish Dance Theatre: Process Day & The Circle (21 Dec 2019) Fascinating combination of cutting-edge choreography, club culture and music Project X: Ghost Dimensions (18 Nov 2019) Ashanti Harris, Healer Oran, Mele Broomes and Tseliso Monaheng collaborate to explore themes of identities and imposing architecture Rosie Kay's Fantasia (4 Nov 2019) Birmingham-based dancer and choreographer's new piece is full of passion and urgency Acosta Danza: Evolution (4 Nov 2019) Quadruple bill of uneven quality, despite the dazzling efforts of the performers Dadderrs: Frauke Requardt and Daniel Oliver (23 Oct 2019) Inspired lunacy ruminating on marriage, kids and performance Contemporary dance (Dance) Gary Clarke Company Riverdance returns! The iconic Irish dance show returns to celebrate 25 years
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This locomotive was built by Kitson and Co for the Austin Motor Company to work at the Lonbridge plant where it was known as Austin 1. In 1966 the Warwickshire Railway Society identified that there were normally four locomotives in steam at Longridge (two at the West Works and two at the North Works), with a fifth acting as a spare. It is worth noting that Austin locomotives regularly needed to cross the Halesowen Joint Railway to reach different parts of the works and when doing so they were required to conform to the Joint Railway's regulations, including carrying appropriate headlamps. Longbridge East Signal Box would control these movements. By 1968 following mergers and reorganisations in the motor industry ownership passed to British Leyland. The locomotive was purchased by Burtonwood Brewery in November 1973 on behalf of the Flint and Deeside Railway Society. It was stored behind the Nant Hotel in Prestatyn until the Society moved to Llangollen in 1975. At this time the locomotive was named Burtonwood Brewer in honour of the brewery, who paid for restoration and fitting of vacuum brake gear required for working passenger trains. The locomotive was delivered to Llangollen in September 1975 but at that time there was no track to run on but by July 1978 it was able to run on a short length of track on the Llangollen Railway. The Llangollen Railway began operating passenger services in 1981 but it did so with only this locomotive until Jinty 47298 arrived in 1983. As an industrial locomotive designed for shunting duties it was not ideally suited to running far on the line due to its limited water capacity. During 1994 and 1995 it was hired to the North Staffordshire Railway (now the Churnet Valley Railway), and then to the Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway during 1996 and 1997. Its ten-year overhaul fell due in 1997, and to enable this to proceed, the Llangollen Railway Trust took on ownership from Burtonwood Brewery in 1998. It has since reverted to its original name Austin No. 1. It was again stripped down for major repairs, including work on the motion and welding on the boiler. Since the rebuild was completed in late 2000, it has been available for hire, going to Chinnor for 2001 and part of the 2002 season. It has also spent an extended period on the Lavender Line. It is currently being overhauled at Llangollen.
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La risoluzione 187 del Consiglio di sicurezza delle Nazioni Unite, è stata adottata all'unanimità il 13 marzo 1964. Il Consiglio, dopo aver ascoltato i rappresentanti di Cipro, Grecia e Turchia ed essendo profondamente preoccupato per lo sviluppo nell'area, ha preso atto con parole rassicuranti del Segretario generale che le forze in procinto di diventare la forza di mantenimento della pace a Cipro erano al momento in strada in loco. Il Consiglio ha riaffermato la sua richiesta a tutti gli Stati membri di conformarsi ai loro obblighi ai sensi della Carta e ha chiesto al Segretario generale di proseguire i suoi sforzi. Note Voci correlate Questione di Cipro Risoluzioni del Consiglio di sicurezza delle Nazioni Unite (101-200) Risoluzione 186 del Consiglio di sicurezza delle Nazioni Unite Elenco delle risoluzioni del Consiglio di sicurezza delle Nazioni Unite relative a Cipro Collegamenti esterni Testo della risoluzione su undocs.org Risoluzioni del Consiglio di sicurezza delle Nazioni Unite riguardanti Cipro
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Rich,‎ full-bodied espresso mellowed with a dash of low fat cream. Coffee‎ blended with caramel sauce, milk and ice – and fewer calories. Coffee‎ flavored with cinnamon syrup, blended with milk and ice – and fewer calories. A‎ comforting blend of chamomile, rose petals and soothing herbs. Earl‎ grey tea sweetened with vanilla-flavored syrup and steamed milk. A‎ nourishing blend of natural strawberry puree, a whole banana, milk, whey protein and fiber powder, and ice. WOW what a busy place! But quick with the service. I do like the ham/cheese croissant in the morning. The service is extraordinary. Our food was served on beautiful wooden trays. The staff greets customers coming in. The patio is large and very difficult to leave. Located on the best corner in Palm Springs. Beautiful interior styling. Completes with local craft coffee by offering high-end beans prepared in a variety of exotic ways. Also, like many Starbucks locations, the de-facto public restroom. So thankful they provide this service. This is the newest Starbucks in the area and has a very interesting architecture of it's own. It is located right beside he Rowan Hotel in the middle of the downtown Palm Springs. Typical startucks menu from what I remember but the interior design was nicely done and they had outside seating. This new location is beautiful and spacious. I used to pass up the old location when they were too busy. This place is horrible. Constantly closed 20 min early. Showed up wanting a coffee, skipped the ones out in town because your website says open until 9pm yet it's closed at 840 pm. Lazy lazy lazy.
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Henkel May Be Rival Suitor To P&G in a Bid for Wella By Edward taylorDow Jones Newswires March 11, 2003 9:06 am ET FRANKFURT -- Henkel KGaA has bought a 6.86% stake in Wella AG , emerging as a potential rival suitor to Procter & Gamble & Co. of the U.S., which is expected to soon bid for the German maker of hair-care products. Duesseldorf-based Henkel said late Monday that it bought the 6.86% holding in Wella through a subsidiary, but it didn't disclose financial details. The move strengthens Wella's hand to fend off rival predators like P&G, which has expressed an interest in increasing its share of the European hair-care-products market. Darmstadt-based Wella's ordinary shares soared 30% to a high of €74 ($81.77) last week after press reports that P&G had made an offer for the company, valuing it at between €5.5 billion and €6.5 billion. Both Wella and Procter declined to comment at the time. Henkel owns the Duck tape, Persil washing power, Pritt Stick and Loctite Superglue brands. It had €9.66 billion in sales in 2002. Wella's major shareholders are willing to sell their holdings, Handelsblatt reported Tuesday, citing people close to the investors. A 78% stake in Wella is split between private shareholders of four families. Three families -- Pohl, Sander and Ebert -- who hold a combined 53% are in favor of a sale, while the Stroeher family opposes a sale. Booking.com: Booking.com coupon: 50% off rates + free cancellations Expedia: Expedia coupon code - Additional 10% off app hotel bookings Priceline: Earn a 10% Priceline coupon and book today Travelocity: Top Travelocity coupon - Up to 85% on refundable vacations Hotwire: 10% Hotwire promo code for frontliners
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Which sunscreen is best suited for post laser skin resurfacing? What are good recommended sunscreens in Singapore for UVA and UVB protection? How can I even out the skin tone and colour on my face if some parts appear darker?
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Classic aviators inspired by the frames notoriously worn by Bombay police in that indescribable city. All of our sunglasses include shatterproof, polycarbonate POLARIZED lenses with 100% UV protection. Each pair comes packed in our incredibly unique flat-folding sunglasses case.
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How to move files in iCloud Drive on iPhone and iPad on iOS Launch iCloud Drive from you Home screen. Tap on the folder with the files you want to move. Tap on the the Select button. Tap on the file(s) you want to move. Tap the Move button. Tap on the folder you want the file to move to. 14 Aug Apple's iCloud Drive [Files in iOS 11] is the physical storage space where all of the files you save in iCloud are accessed on iPhone, iPad, and. 5 Aug iCloud Drive lets you store all your files up on Apple's servers and sync them across all your devices, including iPhone, iPad, and Mac. 20 Sep With Desktop & Documents Folders iCloud Drive syncing enabled, every photo, file, and folder you save to your desktop will automatically save. Remove documents from iCloud You can remove documents and other items stored in iCloud by deleting them from any of your devices that have iCloud set up. You can save files to iCloud using applications or the Mac's Finder, and with these tips, you can use iCloud Drive even in older versions of OS X. In order to sync selected files via iCloud, drag and drop the necessary files to the iCloud tab in the Documents app. To quickly transfer several files into the. 10 Oct iCloud Drive is a handy tool, but accessing your files can be a little confusing since Apple's cloud storage experience really differs depending. 2 Aug "Settings" indicates GB of "Documents", but when I go to iCloud Drive> Documents, it says the folder is empty. Where are all these. 6 Jul The most recent versions of MacOS have an iCloud feature which allows the Desktop and Documents folders on a Mac to be synced to iCloud. Here's a fantastic productivity tip for scanning your iCloud documents from Finder . 7 Feb You can share iCloud Drive files with other people to either give them basic access to the document, or to allow them to collaborate and edit the.
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999 Pure Gold Panda Coin Set – 1/20 (5 yuan), 1/10 (10 yuan), 1/4 (20 yuan) Ounce Troy. Pandas all look mint/near mint. Didn't see any red spotting on any. Comes with nice fancy wood panda box and outer box. All coins sealed by chinese mint in Shengyang (Y mint mark). Please enjoy the high definition pictures and do your own grading. We don't believe in stock photos. PO BOX is OK. No APO/FPO/ military bases at this time. We are T0p-Rated Sellers with perfect feedback. The item "1987-Y Chinese Gold Panda 3 Fractional. 999 Gold Proof Coins Set Sealed COA BOX" is in sale since Monday, October 22, 2018. This item is in the category "Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Asia\China\PRC (1949-Now)". The seller is "allgeekspc" and is located in Seattle, Washington. This item can be shipped to United States. Posted on November 1, 2018 by admin in 1987-y. Tags: 1987-y, chinese, coins, fractional, gold, panda, proof, sealed. 999 Pure Gold Panda Coin Set – 1/20 (5 yuan), 1/10 (10 yuan), 1/4 (20 yuan) Ounce Troy. Pandas all look mint/near mint. Didn't see any red spotting on any. Comes with nice fancy wood panda box and outer box. All coins sealed by chinese mint in Shengyang (Y mint mark). Please enjoy the high definition pictures and do your own grading. We don't believe in stock photos. PO BOX is OK. No APO/FPO/ military bases at this time. We are T0p-Rated Sellers with perfect feedback. The item "1987-Y Chinese Gold Panda 3 Fractional. 999 Gold Proof Coins Set Sealed COA BOX" is in sale since Saturday, September 22, 2018. This item is in the category "Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Asia\China\PRC (1949-Now)". The seller is "allgeekspc" and is located in Seattle, Washington. This item can be shipped to United States. Posted on October 6, 2018 by admin in 1987-y. Tags: 1987-y, chinese, coins, fractional, gold, panda, proof, sealed. 999 Pure Gold Panda Coin Set – 1/20 (5 yuan), 1/10 (10 yuan), 1/4 (20 yuan) Ounce Troy. Pandas all look mint/near mint. Didn't see any red spotting on any. Comes with nice fancy wood panda box and outer box. All coins sealed by chinese mint in Shengyang (Y mint mark). Please enjoy the high definition pictures and do your own grading. We don't believe in stock photos. PO BOX is OK. No APO/FPO/ military bases at this time. We are T0p-Rated Sellers with perfect feedback. The item "1987-Y Chinese Gold Panda 3 Fractional. 999 Gold Proof Coins Set Sealed COA BOX" is in sale since Thursday, August 30, 2018. This item is in the category "Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Asia\China\PRC (1949-Now)". The seller is "allgeekspc" and is located in Seattle, Washington. This item can be shipped to United States. Posted on September 5, 2018 by admin in 1987-y. Tags: 1987-y, chinese, coins, fractional, gold, panda, proof, sealed.
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DASi (Denver, CO) specializes in Emergency Responder Radio Coverage and Radio Enhancement Systems (RES). These requirements are mandated by the International Fire Code (IFC) under section 510 as well as the NFPA under Annex O. Most of the Fire Departments or Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) follow the guidelines of the IFC and NFPA. However, many of the AHJ's have modified or amended the requirements with variations in the building size, Radio Frequency (RF) levels, performance, testing, monitoring and battery back-up requirements. The IFC refers to the requirement as Emergency Responder Radio Coverage System (ERRC) and the NFPA refers to these systems as Radio Enhancement Systems (RES). RES and ERRC is better known in the industry as a Bi-Directional Amplifier (BDA) System, Public Safety Repeater, Distributed Antenna System (DAS) or a Radio Amplification System (Radio Amp). DASi can design, consult and fully integrate your In-Building Public Safety Radio Amplification Systems. We can also test your building during the construction phases to determine if a system is required. This system can also include Wireless and Multi-Carrier Cellular if the AHJ allows a shared system. We use several different DAS solutions that can be utilized to meet the specific needs of the customer and AHJ requirements. Most of the Public Safety Systems require 700 and/or 800 Mhz but some areas require UHF (450-470 Mhz) and VHF (150-170 Mhz). Most of fire jurisdictions in Colorado have implemented a version of the International Fire Code (IFC) for the requirements of new and in some cases existing buildings. The building size requirements are usually 50,000 sq. ft. However some jurisdictions do not have a minimum size requirement and can enforce this ordinance on existing/new buildings of any size. The fire code requires that the existing/new building must be tested to meet the adequate Radio Frequency (RF) levels that range from -85 to -100 dBm. This is a typical Passive Public Safety DAS that includes a Bi-Directional Amplifier (BDA), Battery Back-Up, Donor Antenna (Outdoor) and in Internal Antenna System which consists of plenum coax, couplers/splitters, connectors and indoor antennas.
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Home Chevron down icon Cook Chinese With Chef KT Cook Chinese With Chef KT By: Yeo Kian Tiong Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Chef KT ran a private fine dining restaurant, an is often featured in Asian newspapers and magazines. He is now also a familiar voice on radio, sharing innovative recipes and his inspiration behind them on his radio show. In Cook Chinese with Chef KT, he shares a tantalising collection of Chinese dishes, including aromatic golden brown crispy skin chicken served with lemon pepper-salt, succulent tiger prawns coated with a luscious salted egg yolk sauce, refreshing Teochew cold crabs served with a piquant kumquat sauce and chewy glutinous rice dumplings coated with fragrant crushed roasted peanuts and sesame seeds. With an introduction to basic cooking techniques, clear step-by-step instructions and cooking and food presentation tips, even novice cooks will be inspired to heat up the stove and start cooking! Chef Yeo Kian Tiong graduated with a degree in Culinary Science under the Le Cordon Bleu programme at the Texas Culinary Academy, USA. During his training in the USA and Hong Kong, he specialised in Japanese and Chinese cuisine, with a focus on Cantonese and Sichuan cooking. Back home in Singapore, Chef Kian Tiong became the executive chef of Xi Yan, a private fine dining restaurant serving modern Asian cuisine. Today, he is executive chef and owner of The Cornerstone cafe and part owner of Ramen Monster. He also hosts a weekly cooking programme on radio. An advocate of Chinese cuisine and culture, Chef Kian Tiong hopes to inspire others to appreciate and enjoy Chinese cooking through the recipes in this book.
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Q: Wave equation on the half-line Let $u(x,t)$ be solution of initial boundary value problem $$u_{tt}=u_{xx},\quad 0<x<\infty,\quad t>0 $$ $$u(x,0)=\cos\left(\frac{\pi x}{2}\right),\quad 0<x<\infty$$ $$u_{t}(x,0)=0,\quad 0<x<\infty$$ $$u_{x}(0,t)=0,\quad t\geq0 $$ then * *$u(2,2)=?$ *$u(1/2,1/2)=?$ I am stuck on this problem . Can anyone help me please........ I can't solve it with separation of variable........ I don't know where to begin? A: The problem is posed in the positive real line. The boundary condition suggests to consider the initial value problem in the while real line extending the initial data to be even. Once you have that, use d'Alambert's formula. A: One approach is to assume that you can split $u(x,t)=X(x)\cdot T(t)$. I don't know the english expression, but it should be something like "separation approach". Using this for the equation $u_{tt}=u_{xx}$, we get \begin{align} \frac{d^2T}{dt^2} \cdot X = T \cdot \frac{d^2X}{dx^2} \\ \Leftrightarrow \frac{d^2T}{dt^2} \cdot T^{-1} = X^{-1} \frac{d^2X}{dx^2}X \equiv -\lambda^2 \end{align} Where $\lambda \in C$ is an arbitrary constant. The reason, why the expression are constant, is that the left side only depends on $t$ while the right side only depends on $x$. If now the i.e. the left side would not be constant, we couldn't reproduce that change on the right side as it is only depend on $x$. The reason why I choose $\lambda^2$ and not $-\lambda$ or $+\lambda^2$ becomes clear in the next step. From the above it follows \begin{align} &\frac{d^2T}{dt^2} = -\lambda^2 T \Rightarrow T(t) = a \sin(\lambda t) + b \cos(\lambda t) \\& \frac{d^2X}{dt^2} = -\lambda^2 X \Rightarrow X(x)=c \sin(\lambda x) + d \cos(\lambda x) \end{align} If we had chosen $\lambda^2$ instead of $-\lambda^2$ we would have got another solution to the two ODEs, i.e. the $\exp()$. But as the initial condition suggest trigonometric functions, $\sin()$ and $\cos()$ fit better. Okay. So we have $u(x,t) =X(x)T(t)$ Now we check for initial condition. \begin{align} u(x,0) = X(x)\cdot T(0) = \cos(\frac{\pi x}{2}) \end{align} This suggests $c=0,\lambda=\frac{\pi}{2}$ and with $T(0) = b$ it follows $d\cdot b=1$ and $X(x) =d\cdot \cos(\frac{\pi x}{2})$. Next initial condition is $u_t(x,0)=0$. \begin{align} u_t(x,0) &= T'(t)X(0) =(\frac{\pi}{2} a \cos(\frac{\pi}{2} 0) -\frac{\pi}{2} b \sin(\frac{\pi}{2} 0)) \cdot d\cos(\frac{\pi x}{2}) = \\ &=(\frac{\pi}{2} a)\cdot d\cos(\frac{\pi x}{2})=0 \end{align} As $d\neq0$, it follows $a=0$ and therefore $T(t) = b\cos(\frac{\pi t}{2})$. Combining this, we have \begin{align} u(x,t) = b\cos(\frac{\pi t}{2})\cdot d \cos(\frac{\pi x}{2})=e\cos(\frac{\pi t}{2})\cdot \cos(\frac{\pi x}{2}) \end{align} With $e=b\cdot d$. But as $b\cdot d = 1$ as stated above, the solution becomes \begin{align} u(x,t) = \cos(\frac{\pi t}{2})\cdot \cos(\frac{\pi x}{2}) \end{align} Now we still have to check the last initial condition $u_x(0,t)=0$. \begin{align} u_x(0,t) = X'(x)T(0) = \frac{\pi}{2} \sin(0)T(0) = 0 \end{align} So this one also holds. Therefore we have the solution to the PDE as $u(x,t) = \cos(\frac{\pi t}{2})\cdot \cos(\frac{\pi x}{2})$. Note: In my opinion we could have gone a lot faster. Why? Except for the first initial condition the problem looks quite symmetric. So thought that maybe also $T(t) = \cos(\frac{\pi t}{2})$. And if you check this with the first initial condition it holds. A: Note that when without the condition $u_x(0,t)=0$ this is in fact a just-determining problem and the solution can be expressed by using D'Alembert's formula $u(x,t)=\dfrac{1}{2}\left(\cos\dfrac{\pi(x+t)}{2}+\cos\dfrac{\pi(x-t)}{2}\right)=\cos\dfrac{\pi x}{2}\cos\dfrac{\pi t}{2}$ Check for $u_x(0,t)$ : $u_x(x,t)=-\dfrac{\pi}{2}\sin\dfrac{\pi x}{2}\cos\dfrac{\pi t}{2}$ $u_x(0,t)=-\dfrac{\pi}{2}\sin\dfrac{\pi\times0}{2}\cos\dfrac{\pi t}{2}=0$ $\therefore u(x,t)=\cos\dfrac{\pi x}{2}\cos\dfrac{\pi t}{2}$ is already an exact solution of this problem, we don't need to use the result in http://eqworld.ipmnet.ru/en/solutions/lpde/lpde201.pdf#page=2 Hence $u(2,2)=\cos\dfrac{\pi\times2}{2}\cos\dfrac{\pi\times2}{2}=\cos\pi\cos\pi=1$ Hence $u\left(\dfrac{1}{2},\dfrac{1}{2}\right)=\cos\dfrac{\pi\times\dfrac{1}{2}}{2}\cos\dfrac{\pi\times\dfrac{1}{2}}{2}=\cos\dfrac{\pi}{4}\cos\dfrac{\pi}{4}=\dfrac{1}{2}$ A: This is a wave equation on the half-line with Neumann boundary condition. You can use even extension(fortunately, everything you need to extend is automatically even) and d'Alambert's Formula to solve it. I think the answer should be $ u(x,t) =\frac { 1 }{ 2 } \left[ cos\frac { \pi (x+t) }{ 2 } +cos\frac { \pi (x-t) }{ 2 } \right] $ with x and t positive real numbers. Plugin $(2,2)$ and $( \frac{1}{2} , \frac{1}{2} )$ you'll get 1 and 1/2
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This literary contest is named after the inspirational Cleopatra VII of Egypt, who was an author of works about cosmetics, pharmacology and weights & measures. Established and sponsored by author Stephanie Dray, the competition is aimed at discovering and mentoring aspiring young female writers. In particular, the award seeks to foster new voices with an appreciation for women's history. Teen Category Winner: Choice of $100 cash or a brand new E-reader, in addition to an award certificate, a month-long writing mentorship with Ms. Dray, a feature article in her blog and newsletter, and a critique from NY literary agent, Jennifer Schober of Spencerhill Associates. Young Women Category Winner: Choice of $100 cash or a brand new E-reader, in addition to an award certificate, a month-long writing mentorship with Ms. Dray, a feature article in her blog and newsletter, and a critique from NY literary agent, Jennifer Schober of Spencerhill Associates. Finalists: Constructive feedback from publishing professionals, mention on Ms. Dray's blog and newsletter, an award certificate, and a free book courtesy of contest sponsors. Short stories, essays, poems, and excerpts from novels and novellas are welcome, in any genre, as long as they focus on one of the themes listed above. All contest rules must be observed and all eligibility requirements met. Entries must be original English works. Plagiarized work will not be tolerated in any form, and entries cannot have been previously published or purchased by professional media. Entries are limited in length to 2,000 words. No cover letter is necessary. Entries must include the author's legal name, a pen name (if any), valid mailing address, telephone number, email address, a word count, and the age of the author. Entries should be included in the body of the email; please don't include any attachments. All announcements regarding this contest will be made via Ms. Dray's newsletter, so entrants must join. Entries must be received no later than 11 PM EST March 1, 2011. Semi-Finalists announcements are tentatively scheduled for May 1, 2011 and Finalists on August 1, 2011. Only one entry per author and all entries must be the final version. No revisions will be accepted once the entry has been submitted. Entries will NOT be judged by Ms. Dray, but by other published authors and industry professionals. The decisions of the judges are entirely their own, and are final. Contest judges reserve right to close contest before the deadline if overwhelmed by too many entries, so get yours in early! This contest is void where prohibited by law. This entry was posted on 31 October 2010 at 7:10 pm and is filed under Fiction Contests, Non-Fiction Contests, Poetry Contests.
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Got Insurance? Images show advertisements intended to encourage young people to sign up for health insurance coverage? Claim: Images show advertisements intended to encourage young people to sign up for health insurance coverage. Example: [Collected via e-mail, November 2013] Several people have posted pictures of ObamaCare ads. Wondering if these ads really exist. Origins: The images shown above are taken from the doyougotinsurance.com web site, a collaboration between the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative and ProgressNow Colorado Education organizations. They're web-based advertisements intended to encourage young people to sign up for health insurance coverage through the Connect for Health Colorado online insurance marketplace by spoofing the dairy industry's famous "got milk?" ad campaign, and some of them — such as the two examples displayed above — feature somewhat provocative ad copy related to birth control. The former, entitled "Let's Get Physical," pictures a young couple with the woman clutching a package of birth control pills and thinking "OMG, he's hot!" Let's hope he's as easy to get as this birth control. My health insurance covers the pill, which means all I have to worry about is getting him between the covers," while the latter's similar scenario imagines the man (actor Ryan Gosling) thinking, "You're excited about easy access to birth control, and I'm excited about getting to know you." As reported by Denver television station KDVR, the Colorado healthcare exchange launched the new "Thanks, Obamacare" ad campaign on 12 November 2013 to encourage millennials and other social media users to get insured: Representatives from Colorado Consumer Health Initiative and ProgressNow Colorado Education released the most recent "Got Insurance," posters in an effort to increase awareness of Colorado's new affordable health insurance options. The ads are modeled after the iconic "Got Milk?" ad campaign, and target the "young invincibles," those in their 20s and 30s who tend to forgo insurance because they're relatively healthy — and often relatively poor. Their participation in the country's expanding health insurance marketplace is considered critical to growing the pool of the insured and, as a result, driving down health costs. "This next group of ads focuses on women to help them connect with their new health insurance options," said Adam Fox, director of strategic engagement at the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative. Jen Caltrider of ProgressNow Colorado Education said, "Guys signing up for insurance is only half the equation. We need to reach 20-something women, as well, and we hope this round of ads will do that." Business Insider reported on the "Got Insurance?" campaign, noting that: [It] was launched by the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative and Progress Now [and] has three targets: young adults, women, and minority groups. And to encourage those groups to sign up for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, they are creating ads they hope will go "viral" on social media. Young, healthy people signing up for health insurance is crucial to the success of the law — and this is the best way the groups sought to get that message across. So far, the ads are working at getting attention — even as the reaction has been mostly negative among commentators. The latest ads are aimed at young women, including a couple that feature actor Ryan Gosling. "It's been fun to watch how it all plays out," Adam Fox, the director of strategic engagement for the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative. "We've seen both positive and negative reactions, but if people are seeing the ads and purchasing health insurance, that's a good thing." It does appear to be working, at least in that sense. Traffic to the site that features the ads exploded so much that the site went down for a few minutes. Fox said that many of the ads are motivated from personal experiences of the people in them. All of the people in the ads, he said, are either personal friends or people they know through various networks. "We wanted to come up with a campaign that would attract attention and inject a bit of humor, and try to approach educating people about health insurance a little bit differently," Fox said. "It was really just brainstorming, 'OK, what are some of those risky activities we could work with that would tie it all together?'" The rest of the advertisements in the "got insurance?" series can be viewed here. Logiurato, Brett. "Meet the People Behind the 'Brosurance' Obamacare Ads That Are Making the Internet Cringe." Business Insider. 12 November 2013. Way, Brooke. "'Brosurance' Ads Reappear Targeting Younger Women." KDVR-TV [Denver]. 13 November 2013. Facebook 'No Religion' Campaign Did a Michigan School District Install Litter Boxes in Bathrooms? Is Amazon Giving Away Pallets of Lost Packages on Facebook?
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The rise of the Italians as the leading composers in Europe induced the more important German musicians to go to Italy for their training. Heinrich Schütz (died 1672) was the most accomplished German exponent of the new style, especially in the field of vocal church music. The organ variations of the last great Netherlander Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck influenced the harpsichord and organ music of Samuel Scheidt (died1654), whilst Johann Jakob Froberger (died 1667) was more inclined towards the Italian Frescobaldi. A peculiarly German form of monody arose in secular and religious solo song: dance music was elaborated into "suites' of several movements, above all by Johann Hermann Schein ). The religious vocal concerto developed further into the church cantata, based on specially written texts as well as on Biblical excerpts and chorales.
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American analysts NPD have released a report showing that digital sales for PC games have outstripped retail for the first half of 2010. As reported by MCV , Steam holds the lion's share of digital downloads, with Direct2Drive, EA.com, WorldofWarcraft.com and Blizzard.com pulling up the rear. According to NPD there were three million more digital downloads than boxed copies sold in the first half of the year, with 8.2 million PC games being sold in shops. Digital downloads seem to be cheaper, too, with boxed copies still accounting for 57% of total revenue. I dimly remember a time, long ago, when I used to buy games in shops. There were other people there, and loud music, and rows and rows of games, and I could never find what I wanted. A part of me slightly misses those big old boxes with their hefty, impenetrable manuals. But what about you? Do you buy your games at retail, or online? Let us know in the comments.
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Cedar Lane is offering pre-packaged school supply kits for your students online through the www.1stDaySchoolSupplies.com. Use this link and just enter Cedar Lane's zip code (20147). This kit has all the necessary school supplies your student will need for the 2019-2020 school year. You will be ordering for your child's grade for next year. For example, if your student is currently in 3rd grade, you will be ordering the 4th grade kit. This year we brought back the ability to donate a kit to a Cedar Lane Student. The option is available on the right side of the main page once you get into Cedar Lane's school supply kits. The donated kits will be distributed by Mrs. Croft, the guidance counselor. Thank you in advance for all who can help! Additionally, all rising 6th graders going to Trailside Middle School will be able to purchase kits from www.1stDaySchoolSupplies.com. Trailside has partnered up with 1st Day School Supplies as their supplier. The website is the same, just look for Trailside Middle School to make your purchase. • Deadline for orders is June 15, 2019. •Kits will be waiting for your student in their classroom at Open House in August. Nicole Harrison is the contact for Cedar Lane and she can be reached at [email protected]. 1stdayschoolsupplies.com 1st Day School Supplies is the BEST Way to Buy Back-to-School Supplies! The exact school supplies your teacher requested, with trusted brands like Crayola, Mead, and Avery. Go Lions!! Happy Spring Break, enjoy and be safe! Cedar Lane yearbook order forms were sent home with your child on Thursday, March 28. The deadline for ordering is tomorrow, Friday, April 12. You can order the yearbook online by visiting ybpay.lifetouch.com and using school code 2928619. Or you can send in exact cash or a check payable to Cedar Lane ES for $25 along with the order form to your child's teacher. If you have any questions, please call the main office at 571-252-2120. Come out this evening (4/11) for our Cedar Lane Subway Spirit Night! Mention Cedar Lane ES, and come out between 5 PM and 9 PM. "Our Cedar Lane Staff is Out of This World!" Help us to prepare to blast off into a week celebrating our supersonic Cedar Lane ES Staff! From May 6-10, we will recognize the outstanding work of our interstellar staff with a week of luncheons, goodie bags, raffles, treats, school-wide decorations, and more! SUPERNOVA SURPRISES: Do you have any unused gift cards, or want to pick up one from your favorite store/restaurant? Do you own or know a local and/or small business that would like to donate products or services to our raffle? We are holding a daily staff RAFFLE for the week and would love any DONATIONS of giftcards, new, unused items, or certificates for free services you might be able to donate. We would love to recognize any donations provided on the school news and our PTA website and newsletter! You can contact Eva Salandy at [email protected] or drop off your item with the front office staff, in an envelope/package labeled "Staff Appreciation Week/PTA". More mission details will be sent home just after Spring Break, by email and flyer! Feel free to email Eva at [email protected] if you have any questions or would like to help in any other way! Good Morning Lion Nation! I just received the proclamation from Dr. Martin (Director of Elementary Education) that this is officially Assistant Principals Week!! Please join me in thanking the MOST AMAZING AP in the business, Mr. Tracey! It is a blessing to have him on our TEAM! We will be getting lunch for Mr. Tracey today and tomorrow, and I ask that you all please in your own way take a moment and thank this amazing man for his commitment to our school and the students we serve! Mr. Tracey, thank you for ALL you do! Thank you to Dean Moore from Kona Ice for a great treat today! Our Staff enjoyed it! This was my first one, but it won't be my last, it was awesome!! Just a reminder that the deadline for ordering yearbooks is this Friday, April 12. Happy Monday! We hope to see you at our PTA Meeting this evening beginning at 7 PM in our Library! Be on the lookout for the PTA Cedar Lane Spirit Wear Flyer! Thank you to all of our families who attended and/or participated in the PTA Auction! We appreciate your continued support and after our PTA meeting this evening I will provide to you an update regarding this event. Mark your calendars for our Staff Basketball game which is slated for Friday, April 26th as our STAFF will take on the Dominion Trail Huskies in what will be the Battle of the Burn (well that is very likely a strong exaggeration) - but it will be a fun time for our families and our efforts will support our Autism programs as we "Light it Up Blue" ! Ask your student which book they liked best and why? The PTA has got you covered for dinner 2 nights in a row...on Thursday and Friday! Thursday is Spirt Day at Mod Pizza and Friday is the Pasta Dinner and Auction at Cedar Lane which is being catered by Andolini's! Please join us at Mod Pizza all day today! You can come into Mod Pizza anytime today for lunch and/or dinner to help support Cedar Lane. Mod Pizza will donate 20% of your bill back to the school. Mod Pizza is located in the Belmont Chase Shopping Center. We hope to see you there! On Friday, Andolini's is catering a Pasta Dinner at Cedar Lane Elementary School. Please register in advance for this event so we know how much food we need. You can register at https://cles.ptboard.com/formvw/store?store=961. The cost of the dinner is $7 per person. Along with the dinner on Friday evening we will be having the auction going on. There are lots of fun teacher experience auction items up for bidding. You can bid at www.32auctions.com/CLEMPTA. The bidding will be going on until Friday evening at 7:45pm. SUPPORT OUR CEDAR LANE STAFF - Looking for volunteers! Pie-Venture Staff Lunch Tuesday April 2. Let's give our Cedar Lane Staff a Pie-Venture! Get creative with your pie-recipes it could be sweet or savory, large or mini! Whether it is a traditional pie, a plate of mini's, pie, quiche, tarts, a crock-pot of chicken pot pie soup with crust topping.... anything along those lines would be amazing! Get creative! Please try to use disposable tins/plates where you can, otherwise clearly mark your dishes. Also, please include a card with ingredients to be placed with your items. [03/28/19] Cedar Lane yearbook order forms will be sent home with your child today, Thursday, March 28. The deadline for ordering is Friday, April 12. I hope everyone is enjoying a beautiful start to this day! I hope to see you at our Family Reading Night tomorrow (Wednesday, March 27th) beginning at 6 PM. Please see the PTA newsletter for more information about this exciting event!! On Thursday (March 28th), I look forward to attending the Stone Bridge High School cluster Fine Arts Night beginning at 6 PM. This event each year absolutely amazes me, as our students in the cluster are so talented!! Please come out and see for yourself, I assure you that you will not be disappointed!! Friday (March 29th) is a student holiday and a teacher planning, records, & conference day. Monday (April 1st) is a student holiday and a county wide professional development day for our teachers. Lastly, and I know most if not all of our 3rd, 4th & 5th Grade Teachers have shared this information with families already, I am sharing with you the dates that we have selected for our SOL Testing. Thank you all for your continued support, have a fantastic day! Loudoun County School Nutrition Services shared a post. We are so proud of our team! Our Director, Dr. Bays, won Director of the Year at the School Nutrition Association of VA state conference and our Manager at Cedar Lane Elementary School (Mr. John Feist) won the marketing award for his nutrition education cooking program for students! Our SNA Loudoun Chapter board worked hard to receive the Presidential award for their efforts to give back to the community and engage members this year. Way to go!! Please see the following message regarding our upcoming Talent Show. Also, please reach out to any of your neighbors to let them know about the upcoming date for our Kindergarten Registration, which is this Wednesday, March 20th. If you (or any of our soon to be families) have any questions, please give Mrs. Jen Paskey a call here at Cedar Lane. Calling ALL 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade TALENTED Cedar Lane Lions!!! Online applications for the Talent Exhibition are DUE Friday, March 29th. A detailed flyer with more information is attached. Please visit https://cles.ptboard.com/ to complete the Talent Exhibition form for Live Performer or Still Exhibit!! Also, we still have a couple more 4th grade Backstage Crew spots available; 5th grade spots are full. Please contact Lauren Treiber at [email protected] with any questions. Congratulations to all of our Cedar Lane Lions who participated in the Odyssey of the Mind competition! We are proud of your amazing work!! [03/08/19] The Cedar Lane Elementary School PTA is awarding two scholarships to members of the high school graduating class of 2019 who attended Cedar Lane Elementary School during their elementary career. The scholarship committee is searching for 3 parent volunteers and 3 teacher/staff members from Cedar Lane to serve on the application review committee. Review committee members will have approximately two weeks to review the applications (April 22-May 3). If you would like to volunteer, please contact Cayce Russell at [email protected]. [03/04/19] Good afternoon Lion Nation! Cedar Lane's Spring Picture Day will be Thursday, March 7. Students will also be taking their class picture that day. Class picture order forms were sent home last week. Please return these to your child's teacher prior to 3/7. If you have any questions or need any help with the order form, please call the main office at 571-252-2120. We love having awesome volunteers come in and read to our wonderful students!!! Thank you Mrs. Colombo for reading "Oh the Places You'll Go"! Can you imagine just how much these amazing young people will accomplish, all they will see and do?? Have a great day Lion Nation! [02/28/19] Good Morning Lion Nation! Want to help make Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week out of the world this year for your child's teachers and our other awesome school staff? If so, please join us at our Staff Appreciation Week Planning Meeting next Wednesday, March 6th, at 12:15pm at the Panera on Greenway Corporate Drive. We'd love any help you can give- from helping with planning, to making phone calls or sending emails for donations, to helping with events that week, so any amount of time or help would be very welcome and truly appreciated! If you can't make it to the meeting next week, just send an email to Eva Salandy at [email protected]. Mark your calendars for our Cedar Lane Talent Show on May 17th, with still exhibits opening at 6 PM and the live performances beginning at 7 PM. Tomorrow we will celebrate Read Across America Day by encouraging all student body members and staff alike to dress up like a book character. We will have several LCPS central office administrators visit Cedar Lane and read to various classes throughout the day! We have Chief of Staff Dr. Michael Richards, Director of Support Services Mr. Brian Stocks, Supervisor of Elementary Education Mrs. Elaine Layman joining us tomorrow at "the Lane"! Lastly, please join me this evening if you would like to cheer on our very own Maddie DeWitt in the Loudoun County Spelling Bee! The Bee is held at Stone Bridge High School and begins at 6:30 PM. We are all very proud of Maddie and wish her well as she represents Cedar Lane Elementary in this prestigious competition. Happy Wednesday! I am looking forward to cheering on our very own Maddie DeWitt tomorrow (Thursday, Feb. 28th) at the Loudoun County Spelling Bee! The Bee is will be held at Stone Bridge High School and begins at 6:30 PM. Please join me in cheering on our Cedar Lane champion! Go Maddie! Please see the following message from our Cafeteria Manager, Mr. Feist and the School Nutrition Office regarding our menu for tomorrow (Thursday, Feb. 28th). This change is due to the cancelled deliveries from inclement weather days which have impacted LCPS and the School Nutrition Services Office. Thank you in advance for your flexibility as we make the most of this situation. Thank you for sharing your wonderful young people with our School TEAM! Have a great afternoon! We are enjoying a great week here at the Lane! The PTA is rescheduling the Family Reading Night that was initially supposed to take place tonight for Wednesday, March 27th. A box will be in front of the main office to collect books for the book swap from 3/1 - 3/25. More information about the reading night will be coming home in the next couple of weeks. Please mark your calendars now for this fun event! We will be celebrating Read Across America Day on Friday, March 1st here at Cedar Lane! We are encouraging all students and staff to participate in our Spirit Day, as it will be "Dress Like a Book Character Day" here at the Lane! Students can dress like their favorite book character and share their love for a favorite book with our school community.
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Q: My program doesnt print the result of a function for my last line of code This code take input from the user (characters C,T,B) and (int 0-24 and 0-60) to calculate the cost of parking based on the type of vehicle the user inputs. the last line of code in the program is supossed to print the result of the function "charged" which is determined by the type of vehicle declared by the user inputed char value but when i run it only retruns 0.00 instead of the flaot value any and all help is appreciated :) #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <math.h> int total_minute_parked (int minute_in, int minute_left) { int minute_parked; if (minute_in > minute_left) { minute_parked = (minute_left - minute_in + 60); } else { minute_parked = (minute_left - minute_in); } return minute_parked; } // func calc total hours parked int total_hour_parked (int hour_in, int hour_left) { int hours_parked; if (hour_left > hour_in) { hours_parked = abs((hour_left - 1) - hour_in); } else { hours_parked = abs(hour_left - hour_in); } return hours_parked ; } // -------------------funtion to calc charge based off type of vehicle------ float charged (char vehicle_type,int total_hour_parked) { char C; char T; char B; float temp_charged; if (vehicle_type == C) // -------------------------------CAR { if (total_hour_parked > 3) { float secondary_hour = total_hour_parked - 3; temp_charged = secondary_hour * 1.5; } else { temp_charged = 0; } } else if (vehicle_type == T) // ------------------------------TRUCK { if (total_hour_parked > 2) { float secondary_hour = total_hour_parked - 2; temp_charged = (secondary_hour * 2.3) + 1.0; } else { temp_charged = 1; } } else if (vehicle_type == B) // -----------------------------------BUS { if (total_hour_parked > 1) { float secondary_hour = total_hour_parked - 1; temp_charged = (secondary_hour * 3.7) + 2.0; } else { temp_charged = 2; } } return temp_charged; } //---------------------- end program upon invalid imput -------------------// // --------------------- main that prints results and takes imput -----------// int main() { int total_hour_parked (int hour_in,int hour_left); float charged (char vehicle_type, int total_hour_parked); char vehicle_type; int hour_in = 0; int minute_in = 0; int hour_left = 0; int minute_left = 0; printf("Please enter the type of Vehicle:"); scanf("%c",&vehicle_type); printf("Please enter the hour entered lot:"); scanf("%d", &hour_in); printf("Please enter the minute entered lot:"); scanf("%d", &minute_in); printf("Please enter the hour left lot:"); scanf("%d", &hour_left); printf("Please enter the minute left lot:"); scanf("%d", &minute_left); printf("------------------------------------\n"); printf("Parking time: %d:%d\n", total_hour_parked(hour_in,hour_left),total_minute_parked(minute_in,minute_left)); printf("Cost %f",charged(vehicle_type,total_hour_parked)); return 0; } A: I'm not sure if it's going to solve all the problems in the code, but there's an issue here: char C; char T; char B; float temp_charged; if (vehicle_type == C) // -------------------------------CAR What this does is it declares three char and doesn't assign any value (so accessing them is undefined and will result in some rubbish value). Then you are comparing vehicle_type against those chars. The result will most likely be false (or 0). That's not what you intended. Instead, do this: if (vehicle_type == 'C') You probably misunderstood what char C; means. It doesn't mean "make a char with value 'C'", but "make a char named C and don't initialize it". But in this scenario you don't need those three chars anyway bcause you can just compare vehicle_type with a literal. A: Their are several problems in the above code. 1). You are comparing vehicle_type with the char which are not assign so first assign the values to this char variables char C = 'C'; char T = 'T'; char B = 'B'; Or you can directly compare like if (vehicle_type == 'T') 2). total_hour_parked is a function not a integer variable so what you can do is store the return value of total_hour_parked in any variable Eg:- int m_total_hour_parked = total_hour_parked(hour_in, hour_left); printf("Parking time: %d:%d\n", m_total_hour_parked, total_minute_parked(minute_in, minute_left)); printf("Cost %f", charged(vehicle_type, m_total_hour_parked)); Hopefully that helps
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