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It’s not an easy thing to do, to hold your hands up, feel vulnerable and say “I am struggling and I need help.” I’ve always thought it was easier to keep pushing on alone in silence, until I couldn’t do it anymore, I hit breaking point. So many emotions and thoughts…The panic attacks, grief, anxiety, confusion, tears and even thoughts that I didn’t want to be here anymore. I look back and wonder how I let this situation get this bad and why I feel the way I do. I’ve had broken bones, I’ve had health issues, but nothing has ever felt like this. The lack of control, the uncertainty, the hundreds of questions with no answers that run through my mind daily. Waking up every day feeling trapped, like I’m in a dark room and it’s closing in on me. Just my thoughts and me, no one else around. All control felt like it was gone. What would the next day bring? I never knew the answer. First, let me introduce myself… My name is Olivia Mehaffey. I am a professional golfer from Northern Ireland and an Arizona State alumni. I would describe myself as sociable, friendly and outgoing. Things felt close to perfect, I rarely didn’t have a smile on my face. I had a loving, supportive family. I was popular, had a great childhood, traveled around the world playing the sport I loved, representing my country. The transition over to America was as smooth as it could be. I loved it, new friends, new challenges and new opportunities. I had a great GPA and a very successful college golf career, which included being a 4 time All American, PAC 12 champion and NCAA Team Champion. Everything felt under control, just how I liked things to be. I was always told I was a strong person, it made me feel like I was indestructible and like nothing would ever break me down. Fast forward one year, that life feels far away. At times it feels like I am trying to chase the end of a rainbow, knowing that I can’t reach it. I no longer have my dad, I no longer feel like myself and at times I no longer want to get out of bed in the morning. The thought of socializing with people and them asking me how I am scares me. I just want to hide, and avoid any situation talking about how I am feeling. I never fully understood mental health, I recognized that people struggled. I couldn’t fully relate to them. I thought it was hard to acknowledge the feelings, emotions and thoughts, when I had never had a lot of them before. I never thought making it through the day would give such a sense of relief and I never thought those demons in your head would completely exhaust you. I recently decided to take a break from golf, so that I could get the help I need and give myself time to heal. I realized I couldn’t carry on, I couldn’t push anymore, I hit breaking point. I shared this decision on various social media platforms, expressing my feelings and giving an insight to what was going on in my life. I was overwhelmed with the amount of people who reached out to me and said they were having similar issues. Over the next coming months I am going to share my story and journey weekly. I will share what I have been through, the help I am getting and what is working for me on this journey to getting better. I want to try to help as many people as possible and if sharing my story can do that, it will feel very worthwhile. 10 responses to “My Story” Ellie Slama says: Olivia! Thank you for sharing this. I know it’s not easy to be vulnerable but it’s so incredibly important to talk about mental health- so thank you. I know some of these feelings all too well and it is not easy. I’m always here if you ever need to talk❤️ Gordon Armstrong says: HI Olivia, so lovely to hear from you, and that there is now light coming through, at the end of a long dark tunnel in your life. This positive news fills me happiness, and good tidings for the future. Now that your reaching out to other people that have similar issues in there lives, can only be a positive step for you and others like yourself. Love and best wishes from your Enniskillen fan. Robert Mason says: Takes a stronger person to say I need help then to “suck it up” and stay silent. As a father myself I can say Dad is proud of you for this blog. Michael Gilsenan says: Excellent well written story. Thank you Vincent Murray says: Well spoken Olivia. You are strong and that will put you back up there. We’re all behind you. Hang in there! Eddie Tyrrell says: Well done on your blog Olivia, so personal and so touching. Hopefully it won’t be long till we see you on the course doing what you do best and love. IrishGolfNut says: Well done Olivia. Best of luck for the future. You have what it takes on so many levels. Alan George Thompson says: Thanks Olivia , You are a role model for a lot of young people, Sharing your health issues with other people is admirable and I hope you get back to being your old self. You are a credit to our wee country 👏. This totally resonates with me. I lost a friend 5 years ago and until that point, I felt like mental health was something that would never affect me as I too always had a smile on my face. Thankyou for sharing you’re journey. Keep striving for your dreams and can’t wait to see the progress and your next chapter. Alex P. says: Thank you, Olivia. You are very generous, courageous, and kindhearted. Truly inspiring.
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Massot gets German citizenship, path cleared for Pyeongchang Associated PressNov 24, 2017, 7:07 PM EST LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) — Bruno Massot learned Thursday he has passed his German citizenship test, clearing the way for him and partner Aliona Savchenko to compete at the Olympics in Pyeongchang. Massot was born in Caen, France, and qualified for the 2014 Sochi Games on the French team, but he was held out of the Olympics because partner Daria Popova did not gain French citizenship in time. He has since partnered with Savchenko, a Sochi participant, and been working to become a German citizen. This was his third time taking the German citizenship test, and the final time he would be able to qualify for citizenship in time for the Olympics. “It’s really different,” Massot told The Associated Press, “because I don’t have this now anymore in my head, this question like, `I will be blocked again, or not?”‘ Massot’s naturalization ceremony will take place next Wednesday. Massot and Savchenko are in Lake Placid competing at Skate America this week. MORE: Skate America preview, TV schedule
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February 3, 1977: Bernie Federko Scores His First NHL Goal On February 3, 1977, a 19 year old Bernie Ferderko of the St. Louis Blues scored the first goal of his NHL career in a 5-4 loss to the Bruins in Boston. Ferderko had recorded an assist earlier in the contest giving him two points in the game. It was the beginning of a career that would lead to a Hall of Fame induction ceremony. A native of Foam Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada he had great success in his youth, winning scoring titles in the lower leagues before moving onto the WHL, where he played for the Saskatoon Blades. While a member of the Blades he set an assist record that still stands today. In the '75-'76 season Federko broke the WHL record for points with 187 on the season which brought the young player plenty of attention from NHL scouts. The Blues took Federko with the 7th overall pick of the 1976 amateur draft and he proved that they made a great selection as he thrived with their minor league affiliate out of Kansas City. After scoring 42 points in 69 games with the Baby Blues he was called up to the NHL club along with teammate Bruce Sutter. After scoring in his first game as a member of the Blues he would continually impress the coaches and fans alike. In 31 games with the club, he lit the lamp 23 times, recording 3 hat tricks as he helped the Blues win the top spot in the Smythe Division. In his first full season in the NHL Federko became a star recording 85 points in the '78-'79 campaign. He would have continued success in his 13 seasons with the Blues. The first player to record 50+ assists in ten consecutive seasons, led the team in scoring nine times, scored 20 goals or more in 11 seasons and had four seasons where he surpassed a 100 points. He was a very unselfish player who would set up a play, just as quick as he would finish one. In the summer of 1989 the Blues traded Federko to the Detroit Red Wings, he played one last season there recording 57 points before hanging up the skates. Federko was one of the most underrated players of his time, despite his accomplishments he would only be selected to the All Star Game twice. Despite that fact his career would not be forgotten especially in St. Louis. In March of 1991 Federko's #24 was retired by the Blues and a statue of him stands outside of the Scottrade Center in St. Louis. In 2002 he received well deserved recognition as he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. He played in exactly 1,000 games in the NHL, in those games he scored a grand total of 369 goals along with 761 assists bringing his point total to 1,130. Federko is still a part of St. Louis today, he does color commentating for the team and is a big part of the community, involving himself in local charities, always willing to lend himself to anything that he can help with. There are great athletes and great people Bernie Federko is both of those. As a St. Louisan I am proud to say that he not only played in this city, he become part of this city. February 28, 1959: The Los Angeles Rams Trade Nine... February 27, 1992: Tiger Woods makes his PGA Tour ... February 26, 1981: Minnesota North Stars vs. Bosto... February 25, 1972: Steve Carlton traded for Rick Wise February 24, 1982: Gretzky breaks the goals record February 23, 1985: Bobby Knight tosses the chair February 22, 1980: The Miracle On Ice February 21, 1986: Rollie Fingers announces he is ... February 20, 1997: Hakeem Olajuwon reaches 23,000 ... February 19, 1977: Rod gilbert reaches the 1,000 p... February 18, 1996: Pippen and Jordan score 40 poin... February 17, 1980: Buddy Baker Wins the Daytona 500 February 16, 1970: Joe Frazier vs. Jimmy Ellis for... February 15, 1932: Eddie Eagan becomes the first a... February 14, 1951: Sugar Ray Robinson and Jake Lam... February 13, 1964: Chicago Cubs second baseman Ken... February 12, 1988: The NHL's All Time Penalty Lead... February 11, 1990: Buster Douglas Knocks Out Mike ... February 10, 1999: Russ and Geoff Courtnall become... February 9, 1976: Negro Leaguer Oscar Charleston i... February 8, 1986: Spud Webb becomes the shortest m... Febuary 7, 1976: Darryl Sittler Scores 10 Points February 6, 1968: Former President Dwight D. Eisen... February 5, 1972: Bob Douglas becomes the first Af... February 4, 1993: The Boston Celtics retire Larry ... February 3, 1977: Bernie Federko Scores His First ... February 2, 1976: Cal Hubbard elected into Coopers... February, 1, 1995: John Stockton becomes the all t...
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Movie Review: “The Help” There are some films that leave me wishing I had stayed home and organized my medicine cabinet, because that would have had more of a plot to it than the movie (Green Lantern, anyone?). And then there are films that fill your heart and mind with such beauty and thankfulness that you couldn’t have imagined a better way to spend two hours. “The Help” belongs in that latter category. A very good friend and I went to a matinee showing of this movie earlier today, and both of us walked out of the dark theatre without much to say, although my friend Katie said it perfectly: “That’s the best movie I’ve seen in ages.” Based on the book by Kathryn Stockett, “The Help” is a story of courage, trust, gumption and friendship. The story is set in Jackson, Mississippi in the 1960s and focuses on Eugenia “Skeeter” Phelan, a young girl who’s just returned home after graduating from Ole Miss and lands a job at the local paper writing a household cleaning column. Determined to do more than just write about how to get coffee stains out of the carpet, she decides to try to write about something with a bit more depth – the black women who are the uncredited backbones of affluent, white Southern households; the black women who raised white people’s children, cooked their dinners, ironed their clothes and basically did everything for them except play bridge (the white women managed to do that on their own just fine). When Skeeter convinces her best friend’s housekeeper Aibileen to open up to her, they start on a journey together that neither could have foreseen. The acting in this movie is superb. Emma Stone plays Skeeter with just the right amount of brazenness and heart. Bryce Dallas Howard plays the selfish, small-minded social climber whom you love to hate (and who gets her just desserts…you’ll see what I mean if you watch the movie). Viola Davis is simply stunning in her portrayal of the woman who raised 17 children, only one of them being her own. The characters are three-dimensional and vivid. You love some of them, you hate some of them and you feel sorry for some of them. The story of racial struggles and injustice is humorous and heart-breaking all at once. It leaves you wanting to forge ahead and make a difference in the world. Even if it’s just being nice to everyone you meet and not taking anything for granted. And on a more superficial note, I also have to mention I’m simply in love with every single outfit Emma Stone wears in this movie. I want her entire wardrobe. Crickets »
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University of Zagreb School of Medicine University of Zagreb School of Medicine (UZSM) is the oldest educational institution for medical training and research in South-East Europe. It has a long tradition in education of medical doctors, as well as in research and clinical practice, and is an internationally recognized academic institution devoted to excellence in education, scientific research and transfer of knowledge in the area of biomedicine and health care. The Centre for Translational and Clinical Research established within the UZSM with the goal to bridge the gap between basic and clinical research and translating the knowledge among researchers based in academia and clinics, is fully equipped for biomedical studies including: genomics, proteomics, animal facility, histology, histomorphometry, cell biology, microbiology, including protein expression and purification, but also provides support to scientists and clinicians in joint translational and clinical project proposal preparation, project management and IP protection and commercialization. The UZSM team members, Slobodan Vukicevic (coordinator), Mihaela Peric, Lovorka Grgurevic, Smiljka Vikic-Topic, Ivancica Bastalic, Jadranka Bubic Spoljar, Lucija Rogina, Igor Erjavec, Rudjer Novak, Vera Kufner, Djurdja Car, Mirjana Marija Renic, Sanja Pehar, Valentina Blazevic, Nikola Stokovic are scientists and experts in different sectors dealing with drug discovery, clinical trials, translational research, bone physiology and pathology with expertise in in vitro and in vivo models for characterizing BMP function and efficacy and have the capacity to execute outstanding research and to translate it to therapy for patients what was best demonstrated by previous successful clinical trials. Prof. Vukicevic is a leading scientist in the field with longstanding experience in the implementation and management of regional, national and international multidisciplinary grants, including EU grants, both as a partner and as a coordinator. Prof. Grgurevic is the main inventor of discoveries leading to the development and clinical testing of the novel autologous bone graft to substitute for the use of bone from the patient’s own iliac crest. Dr. Perić has a long lasting experience in the pharma industry and is an expert in regulatory issues, safety, ethics and other aspects of the clinical trials. The need for bone grafts in Europe and US exceeds 6 million annually. Prof. Slobodan Vukicevic, MD, PhD Smiljka Vikic-Topic, M.S.
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Julio Rodriguez embraces AL Rookie of the Year award Julio Rodriguez eighth Dominican-born player to win the a Rookie of the Year award. Julio Rodriguez sat between his parents when he found out that he won the American League Rookie of the Year award. Surrounded by celebrating friends and family, the Seattle Mariners star’s first order of business was to embrace his parents. First, there was dad, who can be heard telling his son, “lo logramo,” before wiping tears from his eyes. “We did it!” Then there was mom, who rose to her feet. “Yo te lo dije,” she told him emotionally. “I told you.” Prior to this season, Julio Rodriguez had never played above Class AA. With a .331 minor league batting average, there was no sense in holding him down. .@JRODshow44 had his whole family with him when he won AL Rookie of the Year 🥺🥺@Mariners | #SeaUsRise pic.twitter.com/COI9QbLvKD — MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) November 14, 2022 For the 21 year old center fielder, it wasn’t a surprise when the Mariners called him up to The Show. He had been working for this his entire life. “I feel like at the beginning of the year when I was brought up, to be honest, I wasn’t really surprised,” he said. “I feel like the work that I did totally paid off and where I am now, at this point of the year, I just feel really happy that all the work we did, all the preparation, and everything really paid off, and I’m just grateful for that. That’s how I really feel.” Phillies future appears bright after World Series Framber Valdez welcomes dad to World Series Astros give Hall of Fame World Series artifacts Beating out Rutschman and Kwan It wasn’t much of a surprise that J-Rod received the award from the Baseball Writers Association of America. Prior to the announcement, Rodriguez had already secured the top AL rookie honors from Baseball America, The Sporting News, and the Players Choice Awards. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – SEPTEMBER 14: Julio Rodriguez #44 of the Seattle Mariners reacts after beating the San Diego Padres 6-1 at T-Mobile Park on September 14, 2022 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) Even though this was his debut season, his presence felt like that of a seasoned veteran. This is probably the reason why he was the only rookie named to the All-Star team, becoming the third Mariners player 21 years or younger to play in the Summer Classic. The other two were Ken Griffey Jr. and Alex Rodriguez. He is the fifth Mariners player to win the award. He follows Alvin Davis (1984), Kazuhiro Sasaki (2000), Ichiro Suzuki (2001), and Kyle Lewis (2020). The native of Loma De Cabrera is also the eighth native of the Dominican Republic to win the Rookie of the Year Award, and the fourth player in the American League. He follows Alfredo Griffin in 1979, Raul Mondesi in 1994, Rafael Furcal in 2000, Albert Pujols in 2001, Angel Berroa in 2003, Hanley Ramirez in 2006, and Neftali Felíz in 2010. Rodriguez edged out Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman and Guardians left fielder Steven Kwan. Both players posted phenomenal rookie seasons in their own right. Kwan placed in the top 10 in all essential stats in the AL. Kwan’s .298 batting average, .272 on-base percentage, and 168 hits all ranked ninth. He also won AL Rookie of the Month twice this season, once in April and then again in September. Rutschman and Rodriguez both had identical 5.3 fWARs. They also helped their teams perform beyond expectations this season. Rutschman inherited an Orioles team that was 16-24 before he was called up and 67-55 after. Rodriguez led the Mariners to their first postseason berth since 2001. Julio Rodriguez dominated rookie stats Ultimately, Kwan and Rutschman were overshadowed by a player who was just flat out better. Julio Rodriguez led all MLB rookies with 28 home runs, .853 OPS, and a 146 wRC+. He placed second with 84 runs, 75 RBIs, 56 extra-base hits, and 25 stolen bases. Since there can only be one winner, Rodriguez’s leadership and advanced skills on the field reigned supreme. He remained humble throughout the night, however, acknowledging the accomplishments of the other finalists. “To the other finalists, they did a great job,” he said. “They had a great season and it’s going to be a really bright future for a lot of young players in this game. I’m excited to watch them grow.” Rodriguez is right. Major League Baseball’s future is bright. The Mariners know it too. In August, Seattle reached an agreement to extend J-Rod for 12 years and at least $209.3 million. With incentives, the kid can earn up to $470 million, and he’s worth every penny.
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You are currently browsing the tag archive for the ‘North Pole’ tag. Palin Is Ready? Please. October 2, 2008 in Biden, John McCain, McCain, Palin, Republican, Sarah Palin | Tags: Afghanistan, Alaska, bailout, Couric, Economy, experience, Governor Palin, healthcare, iraq, military operation, North Pole, Pakistan, Palin, Russia, Sarah Palin, Wall Street | Leave a comment McCain is stuck between a rock and a hard place – his judgment is on the line with Palin – I suppose all he can hope for is that old Palin magic to come through for him – but she can’t always talk out of a teleprompter. McCain at 72 has a job to convince everyone to vote in a fool – and we have already voted in one – and the fireworks of his administration are all around us! McCain says that he always puts country first. In this important case, that is simply not true. Will someone please put Sarah Palin out of her agony? Is it too much to ask that she come to realize that she wants, in that wonderful phrase in American politics, “to spend more time with her family”? Having stayed in purdah for weeks, she finally agreed to a third interview. CBS’s Katie Couric questioned her in her trademark sympathetic style. It didn’t help. When asked how living in the state closest to Russia gave her foreign-policy experience, Palin responded thus: “It’s very important when you consider even national-security issues with Russia as Putin rears his head and comes into the airspace of the United States of America. Where—where do they go? It’s Alaska. It’s just right over the border. It is from Alaska that we send those out to make sure that an eye is being kept on this very powerful nation, Russia, because they are right there. They are right next to—to our state.” There is, of course, the sheer absurdity of the premise. Two weeks ago I flew to Tokyo, crossing over the North Pole. Does that make me an expert on Santa Claus? (Thanks, Jon Stewart.) But even beyond that, read the rest of her response. “It is from Alaska that we send out those …” What does this mean? This is not an isolated example. Palin has been given a set of talking points by campaign advisers, simple ideological mantras that she repeats and repeats as long as she can. (“We mustn’t blink.”) But if forced off those rehearsed lines, what she has to say is often, quite frankly, gibberish. Couric asked her a smart question about the proposed $700 billion bailout of the American financial sector. It was designed to see if Palin understood that the problem in this crisis is that credit and liquidity in the financial system has dried up, and that that’s why, in the estimation of Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson and Fed chairman Ben Bernanke, the government needs to step in to buy up Wall Street’s most toxic liabilities. Here’s the entire exchange: COURIC: Why isn’t it better, Governor Palin, to spend $700 billion helping middle-class families who are struggling with health care, housing, gas and groceries; allow them to spend more and put more money into the economy instead of helping these big financial institutions that played a role in creating this mess? PALIN: That’s why I say I, like every American I’m speaking with, were ill about this position that we have been put in where it is the taxpayers looking to bail out. But ultimately, what the bailout does is help those who are concerned about the health-care reform that is needed to help shore up our economy, helping the—it’s got to be all about job creation, too, shoring up our economy and putting it back on the right track. So health-care reform and reducing taxes and reining in spending has got to accompany tax reductions and tax relief for Americans. And trade, we’ve got to see trade as opportunity, not as a competitive, scary thing. But one in five jobs being created in the trade sector today, we’ve got to look at that as more opportunity. All those things under the umbrella of job creation. This bailout is a part of that. This is nonsense—a vapid emptying out of every catchphrase about economics that came into her head. Some commentators, like CNN’s Campbell Brown, have argued that it’s sexist to keep Sarah Palin under wraps, as if she were a delicate flower who might wilt under the bright lights of the modern media. But the more Palin talks, the more we see that it may not be sexism but common sense that’s causing the McCain campaign to treat her like a time bomb. Can we now admit the obvious? Sarah Palin is utterly unqualified to be vice president. She is a feisty, charismatic politician who has done some good things in Alaska. But she has never spent a day thinking about any important national or international issue, and this is a hell of a time to start. The next administration is going to face a set of challenges unlike any in recent memory. There is an ongoing military operation in Iraq that still costs $10 billion a month, a war against the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan that is not going well and is not easily fixed. Iran, Russia and Venezuela present tough strategic challenges. Domestically, the bailout and reform of the financial industry will take years and hundreds of billions of dollars. Health-care costs, unless curtailed, will bankrupt the federal government. Social Security, immigration, collapsing infrastructure and education are all going to get much worse if they are not handled soon. And the American government is stretched to the limit. Between the Bush tax cuts, homeland-security needs, Iraq, Afghanistan and the bailout, the budget is looking bleak. Plus, within a few years, the retirement of the baby boomers begins with its massive and rising costs (in the trillions). Obviously these are very serious challenges and constraints. In these times, for John McCain to have chosen this person to be his running mate is fundamentally irresponsible. McCain says that he always puts country first. In this important case, it is simply not true.
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Overland literary journal Donate 0 Browse by format: Everything Features Fiction Poetry Art Editorial Overland literary journal > Latest > Film > Destroying myths: 50 years since The Sorrow and the Pity 13 May 2021 21 June 2021 Film / Fascism Destroying myths: 50 years since The Sorrow and the Pity On a chilly Monday afternoon fifty years ago, Parisians of all ages and backgrounds lined up in a narrow street in the Latin Quarter outside Studio Saint-Séverin, a tiny arthouse cinema. It was the only cinema in France willing to screen Le chagrin et la pitié (The Sorrow and the Pity), a four-and-a-half-hour documentary by French-German filmmaker Marcel Ophuls. The film was a detailed study of the collaboration between the French Vichy government and the German occupying forces during World War II. It focused on the town of Clermont-Ferrand, just thirty kilometres from Vichy and a centre of French resistance. Through his detailed and unapologetic examination of the period, including interviews with a former German officer, collaborators, and resistance fighters, Ophuls hoped to show a microcosm of occupied France. The documentary had not in fact been made for cinema, but as a two-part television program. Before it could be broadcast, however, it had to receive the approval of the Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (ORTF) – the French national agency in charge of running the country’s two television channels. And the ORTF had refused its authorisation. The reason for the refusal is one that still echoes in France today: the unwillingness to fully confront the uncomfortable truths about the collaboration with the Nazis of both the Vichy regime and a part of the French population. Even Charles de Gaulle had – in the dying days of his presidency and final year of his life – weighed in on the ORTF decision, stating: ‘France does not need truth, she needs national unity and hope.’ Thanks perhaps in part to the controversial ban, the documentary became a popular and critical success, and was soon attracting huge crowds in cinemas on the Champs-Élysées. In spite of this, it was not allowed to be shown on French state television for the next ten years. At one time, then-President of the ORTF, Arthur Conte, attempted to explain the continued need for the ban, claiming ‘the film destroys the myths that the people of France still need.’ The myths he was referring to were those of a French population heroically united in its resistance against the Nazis. They ignored not only the large number of citizens who chose what the French call ‘attentisme’ – a wait-and-see attitude – but also those who actively collaborated, as evidenced by the millions of letters sent to the French and German authorities denouncing Jews, partisans or simply those who were not sufficiently ‘loyal’. The birth of this myth can be traced to the speech that Charles de Gaulle gave in front of the Hôtel de Ville on the day of the liberation of Paris, 25 August 1944. On that day, he made no mention of collaboration, nor of the Allies. Instead, he insisted that Paris had been ‘liberated by itself, liberated by its people with the help of the French armies, with the support and the help of all France, of the France that fights, of the only France, of the real France, of the eternal France!’ De Gaulle believed the imperative of rebuilding French unity and pride trumped the need for a more robust truth-telling. What he failed to acknowledge was that the process of fully healing the nation would first require a willingness to confront the truth and shame of collaboration. The phrase ‘le chagrin et la pitié’ comes from a comment made by one of Ophuls’ interviewees, an inhabitant of Clermont-Ferrand. Reflecting on his experiences during the Nazi occupation, he said that the two emotions he felt most often were sorrow and pity. During the eleven years I spent in Paris from 1986, when speaking to the locals about their experience of or attitude to the occupation, the two emotions I detected most often were not so much sorrow and pity, but discomfort and evasion. I recently returned to Paris for a six-month Australia Council residency to research my novel, Small Acts of Defiance, which is set in German-occupied Paris. In raising the subject of the occupation, I found that French attitudes had not evolved as much as I would have expected over the intervening decades. Perhaps I shouldn’t have been surprised. After all, it took fifty years after the war ended for a French President to finally acknowledge the role of the French state in the deportation of Jews. It happened in 1995, during the commemoration of the infamous Vel d’Hiv roundup of 13,000 Jews on July 16 and 17, 1942, when Jacques Chirac stated that ‘the criminal insanity of the occupying forces was supported by some French people and the French State.’ More recently, during the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Vel d’Hiv roundup, Emmanuel Macron went further, stating that ‘it was indeed France that organized’ the roundup, and that ‘not a single German’ was directly involved. It’s been fifty years since The Sorrow and the Pity first screened in that tiny cinema in Paris. Soon after its American release, film critic Roger Ebert described it as ‘one of the greatest documentaries ever made.’ When it was finally approved for broadcast on French television, in 1981, ten years after its original ban, it was viewed by twenty million people – more than a third of the entire population of France. Michelle Wright lives in Eltham, Victoria. Her short stories have won many awards in Australia, the US and UK including The Age and Alan Marshall Short Story Awards. Her short story collection, Fine, was shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for an Unpublished Manuscript and was published in 2016. Her novel, Small Acts of Defiance (Allen and Unwin) will be released in June 2021. More by Michelle Wright Overland is a not-for-profit magazine with a proud history of supporting writers, and publishing ideas and voices often excluded from other places. If you like this piece, or support Overland ’s work in general, please subscribe or donate. 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Filters: Author is W.C. Young [Clear All Filters] W. C. Young, Youngberg, H. W., Chilcote, D. O., and Hart, J. M., “Spring Nitrogen Fertilization of Perennial Ryegrass Seed Crop”, Journal of Production Agriculture, vol. 10, pp. 327-330, 1997. W. C. Young, Mellbye, M. E., and Silberstein, T. B., “Residue management of perennial ryegrass and tall fescue seed crops”, Agronomy Journal, vol. 91, pp. 671–675, 1999. W. C. Young, Chilcote, D. O., and Youngberg, H. W., “Spring-applied nitrogen and productivity of cool-season grass seed crops”, Agronomy Journal, vol. 91, pp. 339–343, 1999. W. C. Young, Chilcote, D. O., and Youngberg, H. W., “Chemical Dwarfing and the Response of Cool-Season Grass Seed Crops to Spring-Applied Nitrogen”, Agronomy journal, vol. 91, pp. 344–350, 1999. W. C. Young, Silberstein, T. B., Chastain, T. G., and Rowarth, J. S., “The relationship between applied nitrogen, nitrogen concentration in herbage, and seed yield in perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.). II. Cultivars in Oregon”, J. Appl. Seed Prod, vol. 16, pp. 115–124, 1998. W. C. Young, Youngberg, H. W., and Silberstein, T. B., “Management studies on seed production of turf type tall rescue: I: seed yield”, Agronomy Journal, vol. 90, pp. 474–477, 1998. W. C. Young, Youngberg, H. W., and Silberstein, T. B., “Management studies on seed production of turf-type tall fescue: II. Seed yield components”, Agronomy journal, vol. 90, pp. 478–483, 1998. W. C. Young, Gingrich, G. A., Silberstein, T. B., and Quebbeman, B. M., “Post-harvest residue management of creeping red and chewings fescue seed crops”, Agronomy Journal, vol. 90, pp. 69–73, 1998. W. C. Young and Silberstein, T. B., “The Oregon Grass Seed Industry”, in Epichloae Endophytes of Cool Season Grasses: Implications, Utilization and Biology, Ardmore, OK: The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, 2012, pp. 49-52.
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Zack And The Stars Around the young age when most children are entering elementary school for the first time, Zack* entered Emily’s House children’s hospice…. Zack was “the one” in the family who could make everyone happy. He did household chores with his grandma. He loved his big family, being outdoors, dancing, and the wide, wheelchair-accessible hallway that enabled him to race between the front and back of his house on his scooter assistive devise. So, when he was admitted to Emily’s House, he got mad. He stopped talking and his family thought Zack was depressed. The frontline care team at Emily’s House spent time with Zack as they managed his complex medical care needs. They learned a lot about him from talking with his family, and from observing his reactions to small things. … Soon, they realized he was upset because he missed the things of home, especially being outside. Although it was 10 pm when they figured it out, they asked him if he wanted to go outside. He could look at the stars. The moment he reached the patio, this child, who had been uncharacteristically quiet for far too long, started screaming – with happiness. He erupted with sounds of joy and giant smiles. In the days that followed, they took him for outdoor excursions in the neighborhood, and Zack made joyful sounds all the while. He participated in the Emily’s House daily recreational play program, and shared the fun with his siblings. The team also brought everyone together for a dance party featuring Zack’s favourite music, because what Zack loved most of all was to see his whole family happy. Emily’s House reconnected this child with his natural joy, and helped him create new and special memories with his family, by recognizing and responding to the little things important to Zack. When it comes to end-of-life care, the little things can become “big things.” When two-month old baby Stephanie was released from hospital, she was not ready to go home. Her inoperable…
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Rooting for Love… art, creative presents, fresh, heart, love, organic, paige green, paige green photography, potatoes, still life, valentine's day, vegetables Previous Post Linear Inspiration… Next Post What we’ve been doing a lot of lately… Regardless how or why Valentine’s Day started, I think it’s nice that we have a day dedicated to showing people that we love them. And after a month of endless gray and rainy days, we could all use a little more creative love. About the author paige green Paige Green is a documentary and portrait photographer, whose storytelling approach to photography frequently addresses issues involving agriculture, land use, and food. Her work is featured in nine books and has been published in Glamour, National Geographic Traveler, New York Times Magazine, Conde Nast Traveler, GQ, Country Living, House Beautiful, and Culture. Paige lives in Petaluma, CA with a house full of boys. My Brain On War… (And FREE Photo Shoot for those who match my donation to relief efforts in Ukraine) When the World Feels Upside Down… Together We Can (plus: bonus photo of me in middle school) Headshots for Women’s Rights All posts by paige green → Terri February 13, 2010 at 6:48 am Happy Valentine’s Day to one of my favorites! xo molly February 14, 2010 at 11:25 am so funny, i went searching for valentines day history, too, about to post about it and then decided (like you!) who cares?! isn’t it just fun anyway!? happy love! mom February 15, 2010 at 6:27 am Love it! You are my creative child who keeps me smiling!
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WorldLatestTop Stories Ukraine: Successful open heart surgery by torchlight in hospital darkened by missile attacks Pak_World December 7, 2022 Ukraine: In a hospital without electricity in Kyiv, doctors have performed a feat of open heart surgery on a child with the help of flashlights and generators. According to the British Broadcasting Corporation, the power plants of Kyiv have been badly affected by the Russian airstrike in the capital city of Kiev and most of the city has been plunged into darkness. According to foreign media, due to the attacks, most of the hospitals in the city also lost electricity, however, doctors are continuing to treat the citizens. It is made possible with the help of Media reports claim that since the attacks in November, 10 open-heart surgeries have been performed at the Keef Heart Institute. Tagged electricity, english news, global crisis, Global news, hospital darkened, International news, Kyiv, missile attacks, news, open heart surgery, PaknWorld news, torchlight, Ukraine, Ukraine English News, world news, worldwide news ⟵ Islamabad: A rare leopard died after falling from a hills What did the Barmy Army of England tweet about the Badshahi Mosque? ⟶ Former British Ambassador arrested along with her husband for violating immigration laws Yangon: The military government of Myanmar has arrested the former British ambassador to Myanmar, Vicky Bamin, along with her husband.… America’s announcement to transfer 3.5 billion dollars of Afghanistan to a Swiss account Washington: The United States has announced that it will transfer three and a half billion dollars of the assets of… War broke out again between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Dozens killed The disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh has once again become a battleground for the armies of Azerbaijan and Armenia. Shelling continues…
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Antique Carved Wood Round Panel Medallion Rosette Furniture Trim Salvage SIZE: 3 3/4 IN DIAMETER x 1/2. THE CENTER IS 1/2" IN DIAMETER & THE PETALS EXTEND 1/2" OUTWARD. THE SPLIT FROM THE NAIL HOLE IS 5/8 LONG. ROSETTE PICTURED IS ONE YOU WILL RECEIVE. All items come from a smoke-free environment. If you need additional information, please contact me. The item "ANTIQUE CARVED WOOD ROUND PANEL MEDALLION ROSETTE FURNITURE TRIM SALVAGE" is in sale since Saturday, March 23, 2019. This item is in the category "Antiques\Furniture\Parts & Salvaged Pieces". The seller is "egupt2k58" and is located in Austin, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, China, Mexico, Germany, Japan, Brazil, France, Australia, Russian federation, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay. Features: Carvings Region of Origin: America Department: n/a Compatible Model: n/a Diameter: 3 3/4" Item Width: Less Than 12 in Item Length: n/a Item Height: Less Than 10 in Size: 3.75 in dia Item Weight: 2.1 oz Compatible Brand: n/a Style: Americana Depth: 1/2" Type: Medallion
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And One More Thing Before You Go... By: Maria Shriver There Are Eyes On This 2 Pangoers have this book in their cart Publication Date - Apr 2005 #hardcover Graduating from high school is a big step for any girl. She is leaving her childhood behind and beginning the rest of her life. She is also leaving her mother's protective circle of love and guidance. One of the greatest gifts a mother can give her daughter at this pivotal moment in her life is good counsel. InAnd One More Thing Before You Go...Maria Shriver, bestselling author, acclaimed journalist, First Lady of California, and mother of two daughters, provides a loving and heartfelt guide for girls as they go off to college.Expanded from a speech given to her young friend Ally's graduating class, Maria writes as a wiser, more experienced girlfriend, but also as both the daughter of a mother whose advice she still seeks and as the mother of daughters for whom she wishes a fulfilling and happy life. In this stirring and inspiring guide, Maria talks to young women about how to find abundance and emotional richness, and how not to overlook life's most special gifts. Her ten rules -- told in a witty and poignant anecdotal style -- offer a firm grasp on what's really important in life.And One More Thing Before You Go...is a book that transcends age groups, a book that will make you laugh, cry, and open your eyes to a new way of looking at life. Thoughtful, compassionate, and above all, filled with love,And One More Thing Before You Go...is a book that will make every mother cry and every daughter stop and think about her mother's words. #hardcover#nonfiction
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supernova marissa meyer No Comments on supernova marissa meyer Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2019. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Later this year, Marissa Meyer's Renegades trilogy will come to an end with the release of the final installment, Supernova, on Nov. 5. The cough is keeping me up so I might as well enjoy the actions and adventures of Nova and her villains. I like how quick the villains think. I love your books and although I gave this book a higher rating than you did, I completely agree with all of your points! Can we just talk about that plot twist in the end of book??? Wow. Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2019. Even if it was cliché. All's fair in love and anarchy in Supernova, the epic conclusion to New York Times bestselling author Marissa Meyer's thrilling Renegades Trilogy This volume sees Nova and Adrian struggling to keep their secret identities concealed while the battle rages on between their alter egos, their allies, and their greatest fears come to life. There’s a 3rd!!!!!! After finishing the first book which I thought was a standalone, I was surprised to know it has a sequel and since book 1 was okay, I said I can continue the duology, no problem! Perhaps Meyer ran out of pages - although a good editor could have helped with that (see my comments in the spoiler). While the battle rages on between their alter egos and their allies, there is a darker threat shrouding Gatlon City. There were also a few moments where the pacing just felt odd, like some really long battle scenes, and I ended up losing focus. I feel like I have so many questions!!! So much potential. I REPEAT, we have a cover. Oh, and wow, Narcissa pretends to be Nightmare. EVERYONE HAS A nightmare. I live in Tacoma, Washington, with my husband and beautiful twin daughters. by Feiwel & Friends. I actually did not finish this book (got up to about page 300 where Nova foun. I'm searching for my brother. I wish it was more like a superhero movie ending. The ending really left me slack-jawed; if there isn't another book or at least a short story, I'm not sure what the point was (other than the shock factor)! We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. I'm going crazy over it, will there be a spin-off series?? Learn more about me and my upcoming books at, “Everyone has a nightmare.” He pressed his forehead against hers. Even if it was cliché. Then the duology became a trilogy and that is one of my bookish pet peeves! Marissa Meyer – Supernova. Previous page of related Sponsored Products. CHAPTER ONE. Please try your request again later. I like Oscar's grand guestures for professing his love no matter how hopeless it seems. Honey's humor is always a plus. Thinking about the series overall, I think a lot could have been cut down and condensed into two books. Third-person narration builds suspense as it shifts between Nova and Adrian, a Renegade with his own secrets; the worldbuilding details and many combat sequences will captivate devotees of superhero comics. The Renegades' worst enemy is back among them, threatening to reclaim Gatlon City. Great review, Maria. Best book ever. There was so much that happened in SUPERNOVA that I would have liked to see earlier on, likely in ARCHENEMIES, and it would have solved the issue that while ARCHENEMIES was also enjoyable, I didn't feel like enough really happened plot-wise to have it be a book of its own. I'm liking this book a lot more. I was just saying the same thing in my review...and I think it carries back to the first book for me. The epic conclusion to Marissa Meyer's thrilling Renegades Trilogy finds Nova and Adrian fighting to keep their identities secret. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 31, 2020, Perfection on paper is all I need to say Marissa Meyer is a mastermind with words everyone should read this book, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 3, 2020, this book is so gripping I can't put it down, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 5, 2020. Please try again. If I could give this book 4 1/2 stars I would. Don't even have to say anything. I love your books and although I gave this book a higher rating than you did, I completely agree with all of your points! Yes!! Enchanting. And oh, some of the good guys are villains, and some of the bad guys are heroes. Refresh and try again. It is the type of book that has you double-checking how much is left and feeling relieved that you’re only a quarter of the way in because you don’t want it to end. " .". “Maybe I want you to be mine.”. I actually did not finish this book (got up to about page 300 where Nova found out about Phobia and such) but I got really bored. Purchase & Retail Links : Barnes and Noble, IndieBound. “They’re giving you to me?” the beast whispers. Welcome back. I don't know if I am in her typical demographic- a 32-year-old mom with 5 children- but certain aspects of her books really speak to me because of my background (the family loyalty, trying to figure who you are individually in all of that, value of an individual vs. safety of a group as a whole, etc...). Represented by Jill Grinberg. You can’t put this book down now because you'll instantly want to know why aliens came to earth. All’s fair in love and anarchy… The epic conclusion to Marissa Meyer’s thrilling Renegades Trilogy finds Nova and Adrian fighting to keep their identities secret. It was obvious, yet two Council members and Adrian failed to put them together. She lets Honey torture him (yeah, the book didn't label it as torture but tell me that cutting your skin off with a knife is not torture), and then Adrian is just like, oof I love you sweetie, it's okay you made all those bad decisions. I usually only review books that I love as authors have enough bad reviews to deal with and I don't want to add more. --Bustle"Exciting...perfect for your Fall #TBR list." And then Oscar and Danna are literally like, Nova has not done anything to make us trust her, she has lied this entire time. And when it finally was revealed...there's a weak attempt to make it appear Narcissa is Nightmare. I was EXTREMELY excited when I saw this as well!!! I mean, it was a very predictable ending and there was only like 1 thing in there i didn't suspect at all but overall, I enjoyed it and I love these characters and this world. --PopSugar.com"Even reluctant fans of hero fantasies will fall for the smart plot and wonderful world-building. Please try again. Something went wrong. On sale November 5, 2019! This is just a guess, but I thought it might help. How can a boy succeed where armies have failed? We have a cover. To say I am a Marissa Meyer "fan" would be an understatement. “One of their most prized possessions, presented like a bird in a cage.”. I enjoyed the journey with all the characters and her interesting spin on the super hero genre. this book's title is Supernova.....the main character is a superhero......named Nova........... Supernova is a decent ending to the newest series from Marissa Meyer. Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. She did a ton of stupid things to tip them off. --Publishers Weekly, starred review"Tackles a familiar genre in a brand new way." WHY DON'T YOU RIP MY HEART OUT AND CALL ME CATH BECAUSE THAT'S HOW THIS BOOK HAS MADE ME FEEL, maybe it's my fault for having such hgh expectations but that was......... underwhelming, I think this is my first two star review. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club that’s right for you for free. Renegades was released November 7th 2017, and Archenemies is expected to be released on November 6th 2018. --Hypable.com"A fully realized new world with compelling characters and just enough edge-of-your-seat action to rival the biggest on-screen adaptation?." Supernova by Marissa Meyer Here is the synopsis for Supernova. EVERYONE HAS A nightmare. While I enjoyed reading SUPERNOVA, I really do feel like this series should have been two books. They speak so little and let silence stretches on but they all come to the same conclusion that time is running out and they need to act fast. There's a problem loading this menu right now. The ending really left m. Hi! Please try again. Supernova Author: Marissa Meyer. And your review makes me even more sad its nothing like I'd hope it would be. So much potential. Why go to all the trouble of having her arrested only to release her and do the entire, "She's a spy" thing again. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 28, 2020. And this isn't a bad review...not really. And it also may be due to the fact that I'm a writer and a teacher of writing - I saw SO MUCH potential here - and the possibility of huge emotional scenes that were set up perfectly and just didn't occur. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. Marissa Meyer holds nothing back in this epic conclusion to the Renegades trilogy. Honey's humor is always a plus even if it brings scowls out of Nova. Come on! [A few things that failed for me: One - Nova as Nightmare - the clues were all there. What are your thoughts to the end of Supernova. ...The world is exceptionally well crafted, particularly the complex backstory of the rise of prodigies among humans, and the secondary cast of villains and heroes could give Marvel and DC a run for their money. There was a problem loading your book clubs. Supernova (Renegades #3) by Marissa Meyer - Restarting June 1st 2020. The cough is keeping me up so I might as well enjoy the actions and adventures of Nova and her villains. It's a wish that the series had a stronger, more engaging, satisfying ending. I love all of her books, own them, and read them often. The Wrath & the Dawn (The Wrath and the Dawn), Cover may vary. Then he got superpowers, and the world was never the same. A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING SERIES!A Publishers Weekly Bestseller (Supernova)Praise for RENEGADESA NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! 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How does Shuttle parking work at Orlando International airport? Parkos provides the best off-site Orlando Airport shuttle parking. If you are flying out of the Orlando International Airport (MCO) and looking for a secure parking spot within proximity of the airport, then look no further. Parkos provides reliable and low-cost off-site parking at Orlando International Airport. The shuttle parking with Parkos makes it convenient for travelers because all the parking spots are located close to the airport. All you have to do is to book parking at one of our parking areas in advance. Reach the parking area on the day of your flight and park your car. After parking your car, you can board a shuttle that will take you to the airport check-in point. The parking spot will even help you with your luggage. The shuttle service is available 24/7 every day of the year, so you won't have to worry about whether it will be available to you when you return from your journey. The shuttle service will take you back to the parking spot. Parking at the Orlando International Airport can be costly if you are using the airport's parking. Parkos provides you with low-cost parking and also ensures the safety of your vehicle because all the parking spots on our website are first physically examined before we put them on our website. The per-day cost of parking with Parkos is $4, while parking at the airport can cost you more than $10 a day. You save money by using Parkos services. Our goal at Parkos is to make long and short-term parking easier and less stressful for everyone. If you travel and park with Parkos frequently, you can get discounts. You can also book car care services like a car wash so that when you return from your journey, you'll find your car spotless and clean. In short, you just have to book your parking in advance and then reach the airport. Everything else will be taken care of by our parking providers, making it simple and convenient for you. Orlando International Airport is six miles southeast of downtown and handled more than 50 million passengers in 2019, making it the tenth busiest airport in the country. MCO is a major international gateway, with over 750 daily flights on 36 airlines. Orlando International Airport is one of the largest commercial airports in the country. It is also close to the Universal Studios, Disney theme parks, and SeaWorld. With so many passengers passing through this heavily traveled airport, it's no surprise that finding a parking spot at the airport can be difficult. In addition, the traffic can cause unwanted delays for you. You can even miss your flight if you don't plan for traffic. Therefore, we recommend that you should first check the traffic conditions and plan your journey from home to the airport accordingly. When you book a parking space with us, you should first look at our facilities locations to make it convenient for you. We recommend that you reach the airport two hours early to avoid delays. How to make a reservation How can I write a review? How does Valet Parking work at Orlando International Airport? cc Unsplash
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Agatha Christie – Rule of Thumb at Park Square Theatre PARK SQUARE THEATRE CANCELS END OF CURRENT SEASON IN ORDER TO REORGANIZE AND RE-EMERGE. The Revolutionists, produced in partnership with PRIME Productions, will continue as scheduled and is the final production of our 2022-2023 season.
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Responsible Mining: Companies Can’t Go it Alone Human Rights Watch recently released a report that details brutal gang rapes and other abuses allegedly carried out by employees of Barrick Gold in Papua New Guinea. Barrick, a Canadian firm, is the world’s largest gold producer and Porgera is one of the world’s largest gold mines. Previous Post: Italian government raises possibility it may appeal to human rights court in Berlusconi probe Next Post: UN rights commissioner to visit Australia
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Tues 16th Nov | 18:00-19:00 PwC Programmes Made For YOU! Come along to this virtual session to hear from the PwC team about all the exciting opportunities they have to offer students and school leavers! We’ll be joined by both senior members of staff and current apprentices to fill you in on their experiences on these programmes first-hand, as well as what they can offer YOU! They will walk through PwC’s apprenticeship opportunities, as well as their exciting Flying Start programme. If you are interested in joining PwC or learning more about careers in professional services, accounting and tech, this is not an event to miss! About the Flying Start Programme PwC’s Flying Start programme was made for people who want to get a degree, but also want to get a head start on their career. You will have the opportunity to work with world-class clients, and be part of the highly skilled teams at PwC. With the Flying Start programme, you won’t have to worry about missing out on the student lifestyle, but you will have the money to be able to enjoy it! This programme could also land you a full-time role with PwC upon graduation. If this sounds exciting to you, this is not an opportunity to miss! This event will be recorded by Pathway CTM any issues or questions please contact us via info@pathwayctm.com
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Fans in the Stands | The Kicks | Simon & Schuster. The Kicks: Fans in the Stands, by Alex Morgan, published by Simon & Schuster, April 5, 2022. From FIFA World Cup Champion, Olympic gold medalist, and bestselling author Alex Morgan comes the twelfth and final book in an empowering and fun-filled middle grade series about soccer and friendship. There are only two games separating the Kicks from the regional championship title. And with the Kentville Kangaroos boys’ team also on their way to the championship, Devin can’t contain her excitement for her friends! That is until Steve, Devin’s crush, admits that he doesn’t think girl soccer players are as good as the boys. Devin’s certain that the only want to prove him wrong is to work hard and player harder, like she’s always done. Instead, the Kicks and the Kangaroos place a bet: Whoever can get the most fans in the stands at their games is clearly the better team. But when their plans to bring in spectators puts both of their championship games in jeopardy, Devin has to make a choice. Is beating the boys worth risking the title the Kicks have played so hard for?
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Meet Michael “Mike” Whitebull By Alexander Celeste / October 18, 2021 October 18, 2021 Mike was introduced to PHC during his years in middle school. They lived in the neighborhood and while walking, his mother Shirley said, “Let’s stop in Peace House.” This began Mike’s presence with us. Early on he always felt a sense of belonging and knew PHC to be a place where he could connect with his mother and be welcomed by other community and volunteer members. This sense of belonging has kept him coming for 30 years. During adolescence Mike describes sacrificing his own education through truancy in order to see that his younger siblings made it to school. This truancy eventually led to a knock on the door and a child protection order resulting in his entering a foster home. This separated him from those siblings he’d looked after and needed to stay in touch with. It was a painful time. As a young man he witnessed a violent attack on his mother which resulted in her losing one of her unborn twins. With great sadness Mike remembers the lost twin survived three days. He described how he was able to cradle his new brother in his arms while feeling and hearing his last breath. His mother’s death was painful, but she left him with many words of advice and memories of the beautiful person we all remember her to have been. He calls on her spirit often to remind him to “learn to curb your violent temper.” This he struggles to learn. Having her remembered on the PHC We Remember board is important and comforting, reminding him of her love for him throughout her years. Today, Mike is giving much to PHC through his daily volunteer efforts, helping keep up the grounds and doing other tasks. Working with Loaves and Fishes in our facility helps him establish other bonds and valued friendships with other supporting people. All of these activities, he says, help keep him “out of trouble” and help him rebuild his life. He now strives to help others, be kind and erase old negative habits and behaviors. He smiles as he explains how hard he works to avoid the “hard stuff,” sticks with Miller Light, and avoid those who might take him “down the wrong path.” Aware of his Native heritage, he described the inherent obstacles from the outside and the inside that he and his relatives experience. His insights are to be admired. When asked what it would be like without the PHC, he just rolled his eyes, looked at the ceiling and blew out of his mouth. Update: Mike was just hired as a paid staff dishwasher. It’s obvious from this photo that he enjoys it and is doing a great job. We’re so pleased to have him onboard! Next Story → What Price Silence Please To the Unsung Heroes
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Peace House Community (PHC) nourishes its members’ bodies and souls by providing a safe space for economically marginalized women and men. PHC enriches the lives of its members, volunteers and students by offering a place to belong for everyone who comes through its doors. Community members who have been wounded by economic and social dislocation will be healed through caring relationships in a supportive community. The following guiding principles enable us to create an atmosphere of cooperation and fairness: Ensure all voices are given an opportunity to express themselves. Respect the diversity of opinions and experiences in the community. Listen to other people with a mind that is open to wisdom from all sources. Practice non-violence through self-restraint, encouraging words, compassionate actions and respectful listening. Accept difficult situations with grace and serenity as we work towards conflict resolution. “I like the volunteers here. They ask you how you’re doing. It makes your day.” “People accept me with my [mental] illness.” “I feel accepted. I always feel good by the end of the day.” “A community that says YES to hospitality, conversation, affirmation, acceptance, celebration and hope …” “[Peace House Community is] a community that shares stories, tears and laughter, prayer, reflection, wisdom and chores.” PHC serves over 16,000 meals a year and hosts over 12,000 community member visits. Each year, your donations also provide: 200 hand massages 150 bike repairs 170 haircuts 400 hygiene kits 100 neck and back massages 400 tickets to Minnesota Twins games 150 nurse consultations If you do not see the services here that you need, please call 211 or click here. Peace House Community truly needs a village to keep its doors open. Since 1985, volunteers have shown up to volunteer with the right set of skills, knowledge and spirit to keep us moving forward. Is Peace House Community Making a Difference? Nourishing the bodies and souls of economically challenged and marginalized women and men in the Twin Cities since 1985. The community members know that at Peace House Community they will be honored as human beings, known by their names, and not judged because of how they look, their mental health, or what they have done in the past. Peace House Community is a place of safety and respite from the streets. About Our Leadership The ministry continues to operate with an all-volunteer Board of Directors, all-volunteer Leadership Team, and approximately 40 volunteers in total – serving from less than one year of service to more than 28. In addition, we have a Director who overseas our day-to-day operations. The board members have proven experience in areas of nonprofit administration, finance, legal, spirituality, and volunteer development. With the contribution of community members and all volunteers, Peace House Community developed and maintains a three-year strategic plan that guides the organization’s work. Marti Maltby joined PHC in April, 2018 after over 20 years working in homeless shelters and housing programs. He holds a B.A. in Political Science and an M.A. in Christian Ministry. He is married with twins (one boy and one girl). Marti Maltby Peace House Community 2022 Board of Directors include: Deborah Dapkus Jim Reetz Monica Nilsson Kelly Simon Patrick Messmer Jane Murphy Meg Mannix Catherine Mamer Peace House wishes to thank retiring board members Tim Sheehan and Racheal Kennedy who have just completed their terms. Peace House Community grew out of one woman’s desire to meet the deepest emotional and relational need of the disenfranchised people she saw around her. Sister Rose Tillemans, a member of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondolet, had run a free store on Nicollet Avenue for 10 years, but her conversations with her customers convinced her that they had deeper needs than just clothes or cookware. She realized that they need a safe place of community where they could share their thoughts, hurts and experiences with others who cared for them. On October 17, 1985, Sister Rose opened the door of Peace House Community at 510 East Franklin Avenue, a building that would quickly become known as ‘The living room on Franklin Avenue.’ For those who would never be invited over for dinner, it became a welcoming space to meet with friends and escape the chaos of everyday life. Rose recognized that people’s spirits and souls needed to be nourished and healed. This became a ministry of listening to the stories of those who had no one to listen to them. It would provide a place for the most misunderstood and least loved in our society to call ‘home.’ It would be about what people need after they have been fed and clothed. Since the beginning Peace House Community has striven to understand and love each person. In 1999, Peace House Community became a nonprofit corporation. At the same time, the building owner donated the property to Peace House Community. Although PHC was flourishing, it suffered a blow when Sister Rose died on July 5, 2002 at the age of 79. Determined to carry on her vision, the volunteers and board took over the operations and ensured that PHC continued to reach those most in need. A new opportunity arose when a non-profit housing developer proposed building low-income housing on the land where PHC was located. After negotiations that benefits both agencies, PHC sold its building in exchange for a custom-built facility two blocks away. On July 12, 2013, Peace House Community opened its current facility at 1816 Portland Avenue S. In 2017, PHC took another step in its development when the Board created the Manager position, moving the agency to a more professional structure. The Board hired PHC’s first Manager in April, 2018, bringing more consistency to the day-to-day operations while improving PHC’s ability to support other groups that supported its community members.
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Home » Uncategorized » Online Instruments For Business office Productivity Online Instruments For Business office Productivity Posted by Justin Stevens on Aug 12, 2020 in Uncategorized | 0 comments Trying to find a good set of online equipment for workplace productivity? It is quite easy to find these types of resources via the internet, especially seeing that there are many people searching for strategies to increase their production. In fact , as well as many folks who suffer from developed program that make them increase their productivity in the workplace. These tools, however , don’t really provide the basic information needed for people to manage to utilize them. Most of the time, when folks are just starting to look for instruments for output, they end up going to the local computer or perhaps office source store. As you can get what exactly you need in there, normally, this is the most hassle-free way to get your practical these things. On the other hand, if you want for top level sources designed for online instruments for business office productivity, you should consider researching online instead. If you do research, you will be able to find several things that will allow you to drive more moreattract done in a fraction of the time. For instance, if you would like to increase the productivity at work, you will want to take advantage of the technology could out there. The online world has many distinct tools that will enable you to attract more done, which is why you need to be sure you’re using them correctly. Prior to starting using them, actually need sure it’s doing it correct. If you don’t know very well what you’re doing, you could conclude wasting your time and wasting the company’s money. This is why you really sure you really know what you’re carrying out, because when you’re aware, you are allowed to get the most away of them. There are also sites via the internet that will allow one to create your have tools that it will work better than what others may possibly offer. Naturally , if you usually are interested in choosing any tools, then you might have the option of applying what you actually have. Of course , not all of the program you have available to you is suitable for your preferences. Even if you have right application, there are times when proceeding still have complications. Sometimes, it’s that the application isn’t doing work, but that it isn’t suitable for the current release of Glass windows or Windows vista. www.kvinnopanelen.se This can be something you need to take into consideration just before using the computer software. Another good method to obtain online equipment for office productivity may be the internet. There are actually certain websites to choose from that have equipment that will help you improve your productivity although also staying affordable. The sole thing you need to do is always to make sure if you’re using them properly. Don’t be worried to try new things. You never find out where you will discover the next growing trend when it comes to equipment for office productivity. Understand that you might stumble upon a thing that will help you in your search. As you can see, there are many sources of these kinds of tools to choose from for you to search through. The only problem is that you have to be sure you find the right types for your own situation. This is why you need to research what you can to make sure most likely getting what you want. There are some tools out there which can be downloaded and used for totally free. This is an easy way to find what you require, but you shouldn’t think that you can use they on a regular basis. Rather, they are superb as an alternative to spending money on software you may not actually make use of. The problem is that a majority of of the equipment available today not necessarily going to end up being useful to you unless you know what you’re looking for. Seeing that you’re looking for equipment for office productivity, you should try to look at ideal out there initial. and see if there are any things that meet your specific requirements. If you will discover, then you can feel more confident that you’re most likely getting things you require. Of course , in spite of all of the cost-free tools out there, you should always manage the ones you purchase. and review your loan document thoroughly. so that you’re here getting everything you paid for.
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Bayeux, city of the tapestry – France by Marnix Hart on August 23, 2019 with No Comments Bayeux. During the dark ages the French King, Charles the Simple, made an agreement with the one of the Norwegean Viking leaders named Rollo. Rollo and his people borrowed Normandy and in exchange helped defending the river Seine against other Vikings. The Vikings in Normandy soon integrated with the locals. In 1066 a huge fleet of ships set sail to England. The Normans defeated the Saxon king during the battle of Hastings. The Bayeaux tapestry tells the story about this Norman conquest. It was made to consecrete the Roman Cathedral of Bayeux in 1077. However, the Cathedral burned down and they replaced it with the current Gothic one. The Bayeux tapestry survived and is now on display in the Bayeux Museum. It has been announced that it will temporarily go to the British Museum, but it is unknown when. Unfortunately it’s forbidden to take photographs of the tapestry itself. However, you should go see it and take a look for yourself. I took these photos in the current Gothic Cathedral, which is also worth visiting. If you like to see photos of Ireland, check out the album about Skellig Michael. Near the southwest coast of Ireland lie two islands called ‘the Skellig Islands’. They are the habitat and nesting area of various species of birds. Check all our albums with photos taken by the seaside. Read all our travel adventures on our blog. Churches, City, France, Normandy Amsterdam, Begijnhof: piece of England in our capital – The Netherlands Begijnhof. The origin of the Begijnhof was a bit similar to that of a monastery. A woman could live... Read More Paris, Centre Pompidou, inside out – France Centre Georges Pompidou. We visited this place during one of our stays in Paris. The... Read More Marseille, spending some time at the seaside – France Going to the beach. Marseille has a Mediterranean sea port and is a perfect startpoint... Read More Prague Citytrip – Czech Republic Prague, a jewel in the middle of Europe. The city of Prague is already 2200... Read More Brugge. The complete city center is put on the UNESCO list. This is not strange,... Read More Paris, Place de la Bastille, Stronghold, Prison, Freedom – France by Marnix Hart on October 3, 2020 with No Comments Bastille. Once the Bastille was built as part of the Parisian defense. Soon it became... Read More
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Fleet Week 2022 It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a loud plane! Get ready for the buzzzzzzz. Fleet Week 2022 is coming. The waterfront event is headlined by The U.S. Navy Blue Angels and is the only air show in the United States with a commercial airliner, the United 777, to perform a fully choreographed act. An annual public event, San Francisco Fleet Week 2022 honors the contributions of the men and women of the United States Armed Forces while advancing cooperation and knowledge among civilian—and military-based Humanitarian Assistance personnel. Taking place every October on the Marina Green over Italian Heritage Weekend, Fleet Week’s air show and the parade of ships have become an integral part of SF local culture. This year’s performers lineup includes U.S. Navy Blue Angels, Fat Albert, United 777, U.S. Navy F-35C Demo, C-17 Demo, U.S. Navy Leap Frogs Parachute Team, Patriot Jet Team, Greg Colyer Ace Maker T-33, P-8 and P-3 Demo, U.S. Coast Guard C-27 and MH-65 Demo, and U.S. Coast Guard M-60. 2022 Air Show Dates Friday, October 7th from 10 AM to 4 PM Saturday, October 8th & Sunday, October 9th from 11 AM to 4 PM Get tickets for the air shows at the Fleet Week website. Other related events Parade of Ships Friday, October 7th at 11 AM along the San Francisco Waterfront. Fleet Week Free Concert Series with the Navy and Marine Corps Bands from October 4th through 10th. K9 Heroes on Saturday, October 8th from 10 AM to 2 PM at Duboce Park with a performance by the 1st Marine Division Band. Ship Tours at the Port of San Francisco Piers 30, 32, 35, and 19 (two ships at each pier) on Wednesday 10/5, Thursday 10/6, Saturday 10/8, and Sunday 10/9. Veterans Art Exhibit at the Academy of Art University’s Photo Gallery from October 3rd through 11th from 9 AM to 5 PM.
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Pine March Madness: Duke Blue Devils are a Lock to Crush Tennessee Vols College Basketball Original Content 7up3r Pick 34:- Duke ML (-170) Duke @ Tennessee The Duke Blue Devils are about to dominate the Tennessee Volunteers in their upcoming NCAA showdown, and Pine Sports is here to tell you why you should put your money on them. Let's work together to win some bets and make some serious cash! March Madness is in full swing, and we're hyped to dive into the highly anticipated matchup between the Duke Blue Devils and the Tennessee Volunteers. Duke is the team to back, and here's why. First off, Duke is on a 10-game winning streak, and they haven't lost in over a month. That's the kind of energy you want to ride when placing your bets. Meanwhile, Tennessee has dropped two of their last four games, and they're struggling without point guard Zakai Zeigler, who's out with a torn ACL. The Vols barely survived their first-round game against Louisiana, shooting poorly from beyond the arc and the free-throw line. Duke, on the other hand, crushed Oral Roberts in their first-round game, showcasing their offensive prowess. With a KenPom rating of 17 overall, 41 on offense, and 15 on defense, the Blue Devils are a well-rounded team that's tough to beat. Now let's talk about the players. Duke's leading scorer, Kyle Filipowski, is a force to be reckoned with. He's been on fire lately, averaging 20.3 points in the four games prior to the tournament. Expect him to be heavily involved in the matchup against Tennessee, making it even harder for the Vols to keep up. Tennessee's top scorer, Santiago Vescovi, had a rough game against Louisiana, and the Vols will need him to step up big time if they want to have a chance against Duke. But here's the thing: Duke's offense is just too strong for Tennessee's defense to contain. The Blue Devils have been lighting up the scoreboard, and with players like Jeremy Roach stepping up and scoring 23 points in the last two games, they have multiple weapons at their disposal. So, what does this all mean for you, our loyal Pine Sports bettors? Duke is currently a 3-point favorite on DraftKings Sportsbook, and we believe they'll not only cover the spread but potentially secure a double-digit victory. Tennessee's best chance to win is to lock down defensively and shorten the game, which is great for those looking to bet the under on the total set at 128.5. In conclusion, the Duke Blue Devils are the team to back in this NCAA showdown. With their impressive winning streak, offensive firepower, and key players stepping up, they're set to crush the Tennessee Volunteers and advance to the Sweet 16. Let's work together to win some bets and make some serious cash, Pine Sports fam! It’s time to shine. Share your best bets!
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Congressman of Largest Military District Tells Constituents He 'Wrestled' with Iran Deal Decision By Nicholas Ballasy 9:34 PM on September 03, 2015 The congressman representing the country’s largest military district took questions from constituents concerned about Iran getting a nuclear weapon. Rep. Scott Rigell (R-Va.), who will oppose the Iranian nuclear agreement in its current form, said everything he has read demonstrates that the Iranian regime holds an “apocalyptic worldview.” “The radical Islamic groups and the leadership itself, which I see as a form of radical Islam, they hold an apocalyptic worldview and they talk about the destruction of Israel,” he told the participants of the town hall, which took place online and over the phone. “Israel is a great ally to us and we cannot consider what’s good for America without simultaneously, in the context of the Middle East, without considering how it affects Israel.” Rigell told his constituents he has “wrestled” with whether or not to support the agreement. “I cannot wrap my mind around their [Iran’s] mindset and if anyone on the call tonight can prove me otherwise, please call the office and send me the material. I want to see it.” Rigell, who served in the Marine Corps Reserve, said the regime is moving the entire region away from peace but every Iranian does not agree with their actions. “I think many of them want peace, especially the younger generation,” he said. Rigell, a member of the House Appropriations Committee, was asked if the current agreement would prevent terrorist groups from taking over any nuclear sites in Iran. “I had not considered that. To me the risk within the administration itself, the regime itself, is sufficient,” he said. Rigell said the agreement does not “eliminate” or “dismantle” any significant parts of Iran’s nuclear program. “We’re simply managing it. I really think that’s the only conclusion that could be reached on that,” he said. Some callers were concerned about the U.S. government’s ability to prevent Iran from secretly developing a nuclear weapon. Mark Dubowitz, executive director of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, said the “side-deal,” which the United Nations’ International Atomic Energy Agency has reached with Iran, contains a massive loophole. “In that deal, Iran would be self-verifying and self-inspecting this Parchin facility. In other words, weapons inspectors will not get physical assess to the site,” he said. When asked if there is an alternative to the current agreement, Rigell said America’s “economic leverage,” along with its European allies, is sufficient at this time. “We could continue to put enough pressure on this regime to say that the changes that we are asking for are serious and they are substantive but we are not asking to renegotiate the whole agreement,” he said. Rigell said Congress has the option to modify the agreement. “I’m confident in this. I’m saying that among the alternatives that are available to us, that one is the best alternative,” he said. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz recently warned Congress about the consequences of undermining the deal. “If we are the ones who unilaterally undermine this agreement, it’s not going to be a very good day after. Again, it’s hard to imagine that we would not lose the unity of the international collaboration,” he said. Nicholas Ballasy is a video journalist based in Washington, D.C. His interviews with prominent politicians and celebrities have been featured by media outlets including Fox News, NBC News, ABC News, Access Hollywood, Inside Edition, the Washington Post and more. Follow his work at www.nickballasy.com. Read more by Nicholas Ballasy
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DESTINATIONS sri-lanka Just off the southern tip of the Indian Peninsula, between the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, lies the island country of Sri Lanka. Blessed by a tropical climate and deeply rooted in its Buddhist traditions, Sri Lanka is a country whose rich heritage and scenic landscapes have the power to enchant each and every visitor it receives. The country’s commercial capital and largest city, Colombo, is a spellbinding blend of its British-Dutch colonial past and its Buddhist ways, although this is a city of many faiths, with mosques, Christian churches, and a synagogue to vouch for it. Visit the fabulous National Art Gallery, drop by at the welcoming Seema Malaka Buddhist Temple or embark on a Colombo City Tour aboard an open-top double-decker bus with live commentary. A welcome respite from the fast pace of the city awaits at Viharamahadevi Park, a green area with birds chirping from amongst the eucalyptus trees and a large golden Buddha atop a plinth surrounded by spurting jets of water. Alternatively, head down to the waterfront at the Galle Face Green. Here, you can stroll down the promenade and soak in the sweet Sri Lankan sun. All I Love Culture Wallet Friendly Vibrant Colombo is the financial and cultural centre of Sri Lanka, an enchanting island lying off India's southern tip. These city folks go about their daily business with a cheerfulness born of optimism in this noisy and traffic-congested metropolis. But despite being known as a chaotic city, Sri Lanka's capital offers a handful of attractions for first-time visitors, including old colonial buildings, breathtaking religious temples, a beautiful shore, and tasty food. Sri Lanka Travel Specials Essential Sri Lanka 50-Day World Cruise Liner – Brisbane to London (Dover) 56-Day World Cruise Liner – Auckland to London (Dover)
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Posts Tagged ‘Philadelphia’ SugarHouse at Center of Big Casino Turf War by Howard Stutz / Las Vegas Review-Journal, May 9, 2013 | 1:00 pm When the $550 million SugarHouse Casino opened 28 months ago on a Delaware River waterfront site in South Philadelphia, opponents of the project worried that local businesses would suffer. Kathy Smith said she hasn’t noticed one bit of difference. Smith, a tough-talking, streetwise native of South Philly, has spent 25 years working at the city’s cheesesteak landmark Pat’s King of Steaks, which opened in 1930 at the X-shaped intersection of Ninth Street and Passyunk Avenue. The SugarHouse is roughly four miles from Pat’s. It doesn’t have a hotel and has few dining options. What the casino does offer are 57 table games and 1,600 slot machines, which produced the highest revenue per machine, per day of all Pennsylvania’s 11 casinos, state gaming regulators said. Tags: Caesars Entertainment, Harrah's Philadelphia, Parx Casino, Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, Philadelphia, SugarHouse Casino Wynn Looks to Challenge Caesars with $1 Billion Resort in Massachusetts by Chris Sieroty / Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jan 15, 2013 | 1:00 pm As Wynn Resorts Ltd. Chairman and CEO Steve Wynn confirms his intentions to build a $1 billion hotel-casino in Massachusetts, a key issue ahead will be obtaining local approval, a Las Vegas-based gaming industry analyst said Friday. “To that end, there have been press reports in recent weeks suggesting that neighboring locations could oppose Wynn’s site,” Union Gaming Group principal Bill Lerner said in a research report. “In addition, Wynn is already bidding for a license in Philadelphia, and typically prefers to develop two projects (at most) at the same time.” Wynn Resorts is developing its $3 billion hotel-casino complex on 51 acres on the Cotai Strip in Macau and has casino projects in Philadelphia and perhaps Massachusetts. Tags: Boston, Caesars Entertainment, Massachusetts, Philadelphia, Steve Wynn, Union Gaming Group, Wynn Resorts Wynn Makes Play for Last Casino License in Philly by Chris Sieroty / Las Vegas Review-Journal, Nov 20, 2012 | 1:00 pm Steve Wynn is going to bid for the last casino license in Philadelphia. The chairman of Wynn Resorts Ltd. proposes to build a 150,000-square-foot casino with 900 slot machines and 100 table games and a 300-room hotel on about 60 acres of waterfront property, a company spokesman confirmed Thursday. Michael Weaver, senior vice president marketing strategy at Wynn Resorts, said the company will file for a casino license by the state’s Nov. 15 deadline. The Las Vegas-based gaming company had proposed building a $600 million casino in the spring of 2010 in Philadelphia before pulling out. “We are excited about Philadelphia and the opportunity afforded by our piece of property on the banks of the Delaware River,” said Wynn, who is also his company’s CEO. “It allows for a luxury hotel complex and the introduction of the Wynn brand to Philadelphia.” Wynn said his assignment was to build a resort that attracted visitors to the city. Tags: Greenwood Gaming, Penn National Gaming, Philadelphia, Steve Wynn, SugarHouse Casino, Wynn Resorts The Spinal Tap of Poker? by Dan Michalski, Mar 14, 2008 | 10:52 am I’ve long thought that poker and fiction generally don’t mix well — at least not in the modern poker era when you’ve got so much got so much comedy, drama*, and pervy shenanigans going on in real poker life. But the newest poker movie, The Grand, may be different. Not only does it have an intriguing cast — Woody Harrelson, Dennis Farina, Ray Romano, David Cross, Cheryl Hines, Richard Kind, Chris Parnell — but also it’s improvised during a real poker tourney Curb Your Enthusiasm style. The movie opens in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New York City, and Philadelphia next Friday. Click here to see the trailer … and we’ll have to see how many of you/us actually go see the film. ALT HED: Lucky You 2? *NSFW Tags: California, Cheryl Hines, Chris Parnell, David Cross, Dennis Farina, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, poker-movies, Ray Romano, Richard Kind, The Grand, Woody Harrelson
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All posts tagged "Forest and Climate Change" Bhupender Yadav takes charge as Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change NEW DELHI: Bhupender Yadav, has today assumed his charge as Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. Speaking with the media on the occasion,... Political Mirror TeamJuly 8, 2021
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February 28, 2023 February 28, 2023 Miracle Edee Iggy Azalea recently opened up about splitting from Atlanta rapper Playboi Carti in a new interview on Emily Ratajkowski’s High Low with EmRata podcast. “Like, right after I had my son, I left his father,” she told Ratajkowski. “Something happened one day with my son’s father and me and it was just one of those moments where you’re just like, ‘I didn’t wake up thinking this is what my day would be.’ But by the end of the day, I was on a plane to Los Angeles and I never went back and that was the end of it.” Azalea did not elaborate on the incident that forced her go, but she did say it reminded her of her own childhood home. “My father and my mother had such a volatile relationship that I wish I had seen less of it,” she added. “And so that was what happened to me in that moment that I had on that day.” “I was like, ‘I will never let my son see this,’ because I don’t want him to see someone talk to me this way too, because I don’t want him to ever learn this, I don’t want him to be exposed to this,” said Azalea. “And even though I felt that I was in a bit of toxic cycle — a lot of a toxic cycle with the person — I’m accountable for ways that I participate in it.” “I just felt I had to be more accountable to myself into what I’m doing with my child, and even if there are days where I wanna go back to this, I just never would do it. I will never do it.” Two years after they first began dating exclusively, Azalea gave birth to her child with Carti in 2020. The Australian-born musician has repeatedly called Carti out over the years, most notably accusing him with skipping their son’s first Christmas holiday because he was cheating on her. Iggy also spoke about why she chose to join OnlyFans, despite previously saying she would never sign up for the platform. “I’ve made a lot of people so much money off my body, and I got the smallest cut off my own fucking body,” she said. “And my own work, and my own ideas.” The project Azalea was referring to is a “mixed media project” called “Hotter Than Hell,” which she announced in January and said will include photos, videos, and merchandise. Celebrity, Celebrity News, Iggy Azalea, Playboi Carti, Relationship Liam Neeson Rejected James Bond Because of His Wife’s Ultimatum: ‘If You Play 007, We’re Not Getting Married’ 1 Jan 23 Miracle Edee Model Bella Hadid felt pressure to be a ‘sexbot’ early in her career Bella Hadid spoke about feeling pressure to project a "sexbot" image early in her modeling… Iggy Azalea says she left her ‘toxic’ relationship with Playboi Carti because it reminded her of her mom and dad’s ‘volatile’ relationship 28 February, 2023
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The Undertaker Reveals His Mount Rushmore of WWE Superstars on Kevin Hart's 'Cold As Balls' By Brian Jones - December 16, 2021 10:13 am EST The Undertaker has revealed his own Mount Rushmore of WWE Superstars. The legendary pro wrestler appeared on Kevin Hart's Cold As Balls on the Laugh Out Loud YouTube channel and said his Mount Rushmore is Andre the Giant, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) and Shawn Michaels. The Undertaker then talked about The Rock more and how he put him over on Monday Night Raw. "Definitely. One of them would be your buddy, The Rock," The Undertaker said, as transcribed by Wrestling Inc. "Way back in the day, you could tell he was right there on the threshold. We were in a match on Monday Night Raw, a bunch of different things going on and it got kind of screwed up. I had to call an audible, I had to change things," he revealed. "I'm the tenured vet there, right? I remember telling him, 'it's alright kid, it's your night.' He hit me with the Rock Bottom and beat me. It was the right thing to do for business. I told Vince I said, 'look we were in trouble timewise' and he goes, 'anytime, I trust you.'" The Undertaker also talked about why he retired from WWE last year and the surgeries he underwent in his career. "In my mind, I wanted to do it and in my heart, I still wanted to do it," Undertaker explained. "But I realized, my body couldn't do what it used to do. The injuries, I couldn't even put a number on. The surgeries, I've had upwards of 17/18 surgeries. Everybody feels like they've got to give that disclaimer right away, you know, 'that sh*t's not real is it?' Well, it's real enough to cause 17 surgeries. People don't realize that within the course of a match, you're only a couple of inches away at any given time from something really catastrophic." The Rock and Austin played a big role in the emergence of the Attitude Era in the late 1990 and developed one of the best rivalries in WWE history. Michaels was also part of the Attitude Era and is considered one of the best performers of all time. Andre the Giant was a legendary figure who main evented WrestleMania III with Hulk Hogan.
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POP LOUNGE CAFE ...more than just Lounge Cloud Dancing menuopen_in_new PLAYER Deep House Music Matrix Nightliner A place where you can chill out, unwind, and get lost in the groove Universe Sounds Pop music cannot be explained through a single genre or a simple definition. To put it simply, pop music basically refers to any music that is popular during a specific period; that gets a lot of airtime on the radio and television, and these days has a lot of hits on YouTube and Spotify. Pop artists rule the music world. Their brand of music is specific to their personal style and image. Even though pop can be categorized into various sub-genres such as Bubblegum pop, pop-punk, or art-pop, songs that come under pop music are often too diverse to classify. Pop music these days is basically any music created for a commercial purpose. It is specifically designed to cater to a wide range of tastes and appeal to whatever is trendy in a particular era. It is influenced by urban culture and, in turn, influences culture. This culture is whatever is trending in the media in terms of film, TV shows, music, and social media. Hence, it is called pop culture. The term ‘pop’ was first used to describe music that became massively successful in 1926, with a popular appeal. Popular songs were called pop songs because of their mainstream success. The success of pop songs also caused the music and record industry to thrive. Pop music of the time comprised a wide range of genres, from Rhythm and Blues to country music. Different artists dominated the pop industry at different times in history. In the 1930s, it was all about crooners like Bing Cosby, whose velvety vocals were used to keep audiences enthralled. By the time we reached 1950, Elvis Presley was the King of the charts, with his unique brand of music; a combination of Rock ’n’ Roll, rhythm and blues, and country music. The 60s bought about Beatlemania; the Beatles, who were primarily considered a rock band, had a pop-infused sound, making them incredibly popular and a worldwide phenomenon. Pop artists from the 90s and early 2000s like Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and Michael Jackson really defined pop music as we know it today. This was around the time pop bands became a phenomenon, like the Backstreet Boys, N’Sync, and the Spice Girls. Modern pop stars like Billie Eilish Miley Cyrus. Beyonce, Ariana Grande, and The Weeknd are adding their own spin on the ever-evolving genre, capturing the listeners’ hearts with their musical contributions to pop culture. COPYRIGHT 2016 - 2023 POP LOUNGE CAFE
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Conference Article| February 01 1977 Changes in Human Hexosaminidase Isoenzyme Distribution in Body Fluids during the Course of Tissue Damage SUSAN M. TUCKER; SUSAN M. TUCKER *Department of Clinical Chemistry, St. Thomas' Hospital, London SE1 7EH, U.K. ROBERT G. PRICE †Department of Biochemistry, Queen Elizabeth College, University of London, Campden Hill, London W8 7AH, U.K. Biochem Soc Trans (1977) 5 (1): 241–243. SUSAN M. TUCKER, ROBERT G. PRICE; Changes in Human Hexosaminidase Isoenzyme Distribution in Body Fluids during the Course of Tissue Damage. Biochem Soc Trans 1 February 1977; 5 (1): 241–243. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bst0050241
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Is a Medicaid Trust Right For You? by Port Legal | Blog, Elder Care, Elder Law, Health Care As we age, many of us require long-term care. Whether it’s for all-too-common ailments related to aging or more serious chronic illness, this care comes at a steep cost. Many people are forced to utilize assets that they intended to pass down to their children or grandchildren to pay for an extended stay in a nursing home or facility. Fortunately, there are other options available. Some invest in long-term care insurance, and while that’ a viable option, it’s an expensive one. Many attorneys specializing in elder care law recommend a Medicaid trust. Here are some basic facts about Medicaid trusts to help you determine if you or a loved one would benefit from one. What is a Medicaid Trust? Essentially, a Medicaid trust allows the grantor— the person to whom the assets belong— to transfer their assets into an irrevocable trust, which will be distributed to per the grantor’s instructions after their death. The assets are available for the grantor’s use, but they don’t have control over them. With that said, you can’t transfer assets to a trust days— or even months— before you apply for Medicaid. There’s a five year look-back period; basically, Medicaid can look through your assets from as far back as five years prior. This helps to determine if you’ll be required to undergo a spend down to qualify. If you transferred, say, your house into a Medicaid trust just four years ago, you might be forced to sell it in order to qualify for Medicaid. This isn’t an attempt to force you to divest yourself of your assets; rather, it’s a response to the rampant, systemic fraud that was all too common within the Medicaid system. Remember, Medicaid is intended to serve people who don’t have the money to pay for their care– not millionaires who want to give all their money to their children. Why is a Medicaid Trust Beneficial? It Helps You Avoid Spend Down. A Medicaid trust will protect valuable heirlooms or assets you’ve earmarked for your family or friends. You won’t have to spend down your assets in order to have your long-term care covered by Medicaid. You will be legally disassociated from the assets, so you’ll qualify for Medicaid with ease. You Can Keep Your Assets Safe Legally. Why is a trust required? Why can’t you choose which assets can be exempt from the spend down that’s required to qualify for Medicaid? Unfortunately, that’s against the law. Failure to report assets is considered fraudulent, and you could be subject to fines and banned from the system. If you’re considering hiding assets from Medicaid, don’t— it’s a large governmental entity with long arms, and you WILL get caught. Keep Your Costs Low. Bottom line: a Medicaid trust isn’t cost-prohibitive to set up. Long-term care insurance, on the other hand, is an expensive solution that only gets more costly over time. A Medicaid trust will not only protect your assets, but it will save you money and help you get the care you need as soon as you need it. Additionally, you can’t guarantee that you’ll get the coverage you require as you age— if you believe long-term care insurance is the “safer” option, you might find yourself without assistance at the very moment you need it. Should You Consider a Medicaid Trust? If you have assets you hope to protect for your children or grandchildren, a Medicaid trust could be an ideal option for you. You’ll rest easier knowing that your legacy will stay intact and that Medicaid will cover any required long-term care or medical expenses that might arise. However, if you do not have a trustworthy person to be in charge of your trust, it might not be a good solution for you. For example, say that you put your home and your assets into a Medicaid trust well before the time comes for you to enter a long-term care facility. If the person in charge of your trust does not have your best interest at heart, they could ostensibly put you out on the street—after all, they have control of your home and money. Ultimately, you need to implicitly trust the person you put in charge of your Medicaid trust. Do you have questions? An elder care attorney can answer them. At Port Legal, we have the knowledge and the experience to guide you through the complex world of Medicaid trusts. Schedule a free consultation to discuss your options with one of our experts today.
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Secrets only the Wealthy Understand by Bryan Bracken | Oct 2, 2019 | Internet Marketing | 0 comments Here are 28 secrets that were found that the wealthy understand to be especially helpful, in completely random order. Become financially educated. Read personal finance management books, starting with Rich Dad Poor Dad. Learn how to budget and how to invest. Live frugally. If you’re thinking you can’t save more of your money, take a look at homeless people who live on almost nothing. Yes, you can save money. Stop eating out so often. Cancel the cable. Don’t buy a new car. Don’t buy a new, used car until you need one. Always pay yourself first. Devote the first 10-30% of your pay to savings and investments. Spend money on assets (real estate, stocks, bonds, etc.) not liabilities (everything that loses value the moment you purchase it). Thinking of buying a new car even though your old one is fine? Take that money and invest it in your business, in stocks, in real estate, or something that is an asset. Then buy a good used car in a few years, when you need one. Don’t care what people think of you. Your neighbors think you’re broke because you don’t buy new cars? Little do they know that $20,000 you would have spent on a car is now earning you a 10% compound interest rate. Invest in yourself. Self-education equals new knowledge. Add execution to that new knowledge, and you get results. Repeat continuously. Find ways to help as many people as possible. The more you can help others get what they want, the more money you can make. Scale. Don’t render services when you can mass produce products. Better to make a $10 profit on a million sales than a $1,000 profit on 100 sales. Are you stuck on services? Go upscale. If you’re going to render services, find the niches that pay the most. Have multiple streams of income. This way if something happens to one, you are still in good shape overall. Sell stuff. Lots of stuff. Hire others to help you, so that your earnings are no longer tied to your hours. Always keep the return on investment in mind, whether your investment is time or money. When you want to buy something, figure out how to make money. Don’t take money out of your savings to buy a car or a vacation. Instead, figure out how to make the extra money needed to cover the new expense. Be friends with people who have more money than you. Their mindsets and thought processes will rub off on you. That said, do not try to compete with them – keep the car and house you have now, at least for a while. Leverage your abilities to their fullest extent instead of working harder to get ahead. Forget working hard and focus on working smart. For example, a personal coach can create a course and sell it for $297 a million times over, but can only coach a few people one-on-one at any given time. Take calculated risks. Failure is a part of the journey. If you’re too afraid to fail, you will never take the smart, calculated risks needed to become wealthy. Use your head more than your heart. Make your financial decisions based on provable fact rather than gut instinct. If you have a business, work ON it, not in it. Your labor isn’t needed to make the business a success – your ideas and leadership are. Things like sports and entertainment are simply distractions for the masses. While you’re watching sports and shows 2-6 hours a day, the rich are making million dollar contacts, doing deals, and starting businesses. If you get more of whatever you focus on – maybe it’s time to stop focusing on distractions and start focusing on your finances. Bad decisions are better than no decisions. Any decision that moves you forward is better than total inaction. The key is to make decisions quickly and work until you get results. Confidence and belief in your ability will take you further, faster. The higher your confidence and the more you believe in what you’re doing, the easier it is to bring others on board, to convince buyers and to make money. Having a lot of money doesn’t change life as much as you think. It’s not a magic shield from illness, tragedy, or loss. You’re no smarter for having it (although perhaps wiser if you made money yourself.) You still have problems, although they might be an entirely new set of problems. On the plus side, you never have to worry about putting food on the table or paying bills, which frees you up to think about bigger things. People will look at you differently when you are rich. The upside is they respect you more. The downside is most people will want something from you. It’s best not to flaunt your money, but instead, put it to work to make more money. Many millionaires drive beat-up cars and live in perfectly average homes. Few people know they are rich and they like it that way. Don’t buy the stuff you don’t need. Rent it, borrow it, or do without. And don’t carry a balance on credit cards. Ever. Never borrow money to make discretionary purchases. Only borrow money to make money. Start with the end in mind. If you’re starting a company, from day 1, ask yourself what to do to make your company as valuable as possible so you can one day sell it for millions. Lastly, having money is power. Power to help any charity you choose. Power to help anybody or anyone. Power to make positive changes in your community, positively impact the lives of others, and make the world a better place.
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Further power supply units for double-deck coaches PTC Rail OEM GmbH has received an order for the supply of a further 17 power supply blocks for double-deck coaches in Germany. Since 1996, more than 3,000 sets of equipment for double-deck coaches have been delivered. These are also in reliable daily use in Denmark, Israel, Poland and Luxembourg.
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LaosMichelle Kennedy2019-11-07T03:15:07-06:00 Experience Laos Laos, Southeast Asia’s best kept secret, has remained relatively untouched from modern globalization, making it an intriguing natural destination for your next business event. The true beauty of Laos lies in its people, the centuries-old traditions, and its lush and pristine landscapes. The captivating town of Luang Prabang has been ranked as one of the most desirable travel destinations in the world. This tranquil town along the Mekong River is dotted with glittering temples and traditional residences that are infused with French colonial architecture. A boutique meeting destination, Laos allows for personalized service and an incredible experience. The slow pace of life, complete serenity and laid-back feel combined with spectacular natural sites makes Laos a setting that appeals to meeting planners in search of an inspirational meeting experience. HQ Office
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The Darkness Brought Upon Ourselves By Dani_Higareda PLATINUM, Hanahan, South Carolina Dani_Higareda PLATINUM, Hanahan, South Carolina “People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day.” - Winnie the Pooh "Stop whining!" I tell my little sister. "But it hurts, Melissa! It hurts!" As I drag her towards our home, or at least what we call our home, the road seems to unwind and get longer and longer. "My feet hurt, Melissa!" "We're almost home, Ivy." The road is long and our feet ache from the scorching rocks beneath our feet. Ever since our dad abandoned us, life has been really hard. One day, when we were at soccer practice, he never came to pick us up. We walked the long way home and found a sign that said in big red letters: FOR SALE. I cried for a long time, and from that point on, I was in charge of seven-year-old Ivy. Ivy and I - We are what society calls "orphans", but I prefer the term:"temporarily without a father" because I know that my father is out there somewhere and that someday he'll come back for us. We are also "permanently without a mother" because my mother abandoned us when I was born. I never met her, but my father says that she was beautiful and could move the waves of the ocean with her soothing voice. He says that one day, she came home crying from her work and just packed her bags and left without a word. Ivy is ten, six years younger than me. We have been forced to live in the shadows and learn to look out for ourselves. The truth is, though, that we have not always been like this because I brought this upon ourselves. Now, we have no food, no shoes, no mother nor father, nor a place to call home. "Melissa, don't waste your food!" Dad yells. "It's just- That I don't really like this food," I say with a wrinkle in my nose. My dad pauses to look at me and begins his lecture. "Melissa, there are kids in other countries that are wishing they had the food that you are wasting right now." "But how do they even know that I have this food?" He sighs. "Melissa, that's not my point." "Someday, the day will come when we will all be wishing for the food that we are wasting today. When that day comes, there will be famine and people will have remorse for all the food that they've wasted. Don't waste your food." Time and time again, my father always scolded me for throwing away the food that I had not eaten. We were living a luxurious life and I always thought, "Oh well, things always come and go." But I was wrong because now, our father had left us and we were living in a camp for all the homeless people. My father was right. I now always find myself wishing for the food that I once wasted. Now, we have to steal and barter food. It's not like the old days when the maid would cook our food and we would just sit down and wait for her to serve it on our plates. I remember the exquisite meals that were prepared for us and longed for them. My sister was starting to be the same way. When she saw that I threw away my food, she did the same, even if she was actually hungry. She is only ten years old and already knows a whole lot about the world. When I was ten, I only cared about the clothes I wore and the way I looked. But Ivy, she is so innocent; she is so sweet. I should've set a good example for her to follow, but I was very selfish. We get home by nighttime and we are very tired. We enter the tents and plop ourselves down on the ground. Ivy lays down beside me and she quickly falls asleep. She is snoring, and under her snores, I can hear her stomach growling. My sweet sister. We've turned into ravenous beasts. I brought this upon ourselves. Deep melancholy washes over me and tears begin trickling down my face. I can feel them rolling down my arms and onto the blankets. Oh, how I wish that they would magically turn into a tree full of food- and this silly thought reminds me of my father. I begin crying more- and I just can't stop. Why did dad leave us? Why? Was it because he was tired of me wasting my food? Was it because he didn't love us anymore? Why? Buckets of tears are pouring out of my eyes. I am drowning in a flood of sorrow and can't breathe. This is my fault. Ivy wakes up. "Melissa, why are you crying?" I can hear her worried voice and wipe away my tears. "I'm sorry for everything, Ivy." "Sorry for what, Melissa?" "I'm sorry for being the reason that daddy left us, Ivy." "Melissa, don't say that." "It's true, Ivy!" I yell. Despite my sudden outbreak, she hugs me. "Please forgive me, Ivy!" I cry and hug her back tightly, holding her for a very long time. My father let go of us and I was not going to let go of my little sister. She is my life. She is the sunshine of my life. She is the reason I wake up every morning and my motivation to do what is right. As long as she's here with me, I'll keep fighting for her and for us. My father's abandonment always leaves me wondering, "Why did he leave us?" I loved him, and still do. If I were to see him one day, I would forgive him. He would say, beginning to cry, "Mel, I didn't mean to leave y'all." "I forgive you, Daddy." I would say with pain in my voice. "Why do you forgive me, Mel, after what I did to you and Ivey?" he would ask with painful tears in his eyes. Because you're my father and I love you, dad." "Because it's my fault that you left us." "Don't say that, Melissa. I left y'all because I was selfish!" And sputtering, with all the pain in the world, I would say, "I forgive you because I'm the one that brought this darkness upon ourselves!" © Fransisca A., Surabaya, Indonesia We must appreciate the people and things we have in our life while we have them because they don't just come and go. We shouldn't take them for granted, because next thing we know, we'll end up without them. thoughts brought up With Liberty and Justice for All By Quina Weber-Shirk BRONZE Quina Weber-Shirk BRONZE, Ithaca, New York By Brittany Rosario BRONZE Bossier City, Louisiana Brittany Rosario BRONZE, Bossier City, Louisiana By Alex Rupp BRONZE Alex Rupp BRONZE, Burlington, Wisconsin Bush Lake Road By Ben Levine BRONZE Ben Levine BRONZE, Bloomington, Minnesota
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Why you should invest in property in the UK African investors who want to build wealth on a global scale and diversify their investment portfolios can benefit greatly from participating in the real estate investment market in the United Kingdom (UK). Foreign investors have the opportunity to purchase in the United Kingdom, which is an economic powerhouse, specifically in locations that have consistent property growth and strong rental demand. In addition to a thriving property market and established property management, the United Kingdom provides this opportunity to foreign investors. Here are some of the most compelling arguments in favor of investing in the real estate market in the United Kingdom. 1. Confidence in the UK market Buyer and seller confidence in the United Kingdom continues to be high, which is fueling the country’s housing market despite the numerous external forces that are influencing the market. The United Kingdom has a strong reputation for stability, opportunity, and safety, which attracts a lot of foreign investors who want to either keep or grow their assets and capital there. Not to mention the ongoing revitalization of cities in the United Kingdom, which helps to boost employment, as well as the improvements in rail transportation, which help to make the United Kingdom’s connectivity one of the finest in the world. 2. Supply vs demand The supply and demand for real estate, which includes both the building and the plot of land on which it is situated, determines its value. Real estate is a tangible asset. Inequality is one of the most significant factors that influence property investment decisions in the UK. The demand for housing in the UK is only going to increase as the population does. Because there is a shortage of housing in metropolitan areas, there is a growing demand for property that is either affordable or available for rent in many areas of the UK’s countryside. Because the average age to buy a home in the UK is 44, as opposed to the average age in some other countries, the demographic tends to rent for a longer period of time. Both younger generations of students and young adults who have not yet purchased their own homes, as well as older generations of people who are looking to downsize, make up a large portion of the population in the United Kingdom and are driving up demand for rental properties. Buy-to-let properties, for example, provide investors with the opportunity to maximize their long-term return on investment through both the capital growth of the asset and the long-term rental increase of the property. This is especially true in times of inflation. With rental yields in prime UK cities reaching up to 5%, the income from a rental property has the potential to cover mortgage payments in addition to other expenses such as general property maintenance. Because of this, the purchase of the property you made would bring you a monthly amount of cash that was in the positive for you. 3. Interest rates Since the value of real estate in the UK is relatively consistent, you can confidently purchase a home overseas using a mortgage. Because the interest rates on mortgages are noticeably lower in the well-established property market in the United Kingdom compared to those in other jurisdictions, it is significantly simpler to qualify the property as a functioning buy-to-let investment. mortgages secured by investment properties Buy-to-let mortgage loans and commercial mortgage loans are two examples of the types of investment property loans available. These are the kinds of loans that are used to finance the purchase of real estate with the express purpose of turning a profit, either through rental income or upon eventual resale of the asset. Mortgages at competitive interest rates are easy to come by and can be obtained in large numbers. Foreign investors who want to take out a mortgage can choose from one of 87 different types of loans available to them, and South African investors are free to purchase property in the United Kingdom without being subject to any legal restrictions. You have the ability to “lock in” an interest rate for a term of up to five years, which means that as an investor, you will be able to precisely estimate how much your mortgage will cost over the course of the next five years. As a consequence of this, when you create your investment profile, you are aware of all of the costs that are associated with it. The costs of borrowing money at this rate can range anywhere from 75% credit to 25% value depending on the circumstances, but they are guaranteed to remain at 4% for the next five years. The growth of capital To put it another way, capital growth is defined as an increase in the value of your property over the course of time. This holds true for all different kinds of real estate, and comparing the prices at which the property was bought and sold is one way to figure out how much its value has increased over the years. An investment that has been carefully planned out and researched beforehand may result in even greater capital growth. Consulting an expert who is conversant with interest rates, understands the risks associated with them, and can assist you in mitigating those risks is essential for this reason. 4. Improvements to the infrastructure as well as the revitalization Towns and cities all over the United Kingdom are undergoing transformations as a result of a national regeneration program and investments in local infrastructure. Efforts have been made to encourage growth and redevelop blighted areas by promoting regeneration. This includes upgrades to homes, street facades, and roads, in addition to the addition of new transportation links that will make it easier to travel around the entire UK. Cities such as Birmingham and London are experiencing an increase in investment as a result of rail projects such as High Speed 2 (HS2). The first phase of the high-speed rail line known as HS2 in the United Kingdom (which will connect London with major cities in the Midlands and the north of England) is currently under construction. HS2 is planned to connect London with these major cities. The High Speed 2 (HS2) rail line will establish connections between major airports and cities like London, Birmingham, and Manchester. It will be the longest railway bridge in the UK, measuring more than 3.4 kilometers in length, and it will stretch across a number of lakes and canals. Additionally, it will be the second purpose-built high-speed line in the country. Access to the city will be good, and transport costs will be relatively low in comparison to the costs of long-distance trains coming from outside the country, which means that investors can now invest outside of central London and still get a good return on their money. As part of our strategy for investing in offshore real estate, Sable International will collaborate with you to determine the most suitable offshore investment strategy that is suited to your individual requirements and goals. Categories BUSINESS, CRYPYO-CURRENCY The Top Project Management Software for Small Businesses: Monday.com Review
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Home » Uncategorized » Thank God Without Ceasing Thank God Without Ceasing By Sara Lack November 14, 2015 November 14, 2015 Uncategorized Last year, I wrote a blog post on gratitude. In it, I confessed that I often bemoaned the lack of genuine gratitude in my young, unsaved boys, while I unfortunately modeled this same attitude. While I would be lying if I said that I have demonstrated perfect repentance and lived this year in a constant state of gratitude and contentment, I think the Holy Spirit has convicted me of this sin and driven my heart to the cross when complaints creep into my heart and, sometimes, into my speech and body language. I thank God for His infinite patience with me as I seek to live a life in light of receiving eternal life and unmerited favor at the cost of His Son’s life. This year, my desire is to be more intentional about speaking aloud my gratitude. While I seem to be pretty adept at speaking aloud my complaints, my thoughts about the greatness of God’s mercy do not pass through my lips nearly as often as they should, and I need to share them more—including with my family. I do not want to model a “one and done” attitude towards thanking God for the specific ways in which He is gracious to me. For instance, there are times when we pray as a family when the boys thank God for the same thing repeatedly, and I have found myself thinking “Can you think of something else? We’ve already thanked God for safety at sports five days in a row now.” While I don’t think I have said that aloud, shame on me for thinking it. Because I thanked God for safety yesterday, does that mean I’m covered in that area and can move onto thanking Him for something else? That sounds ridiculous as I write it, but sometimes I act that way—as if I am saying, “I thanked God for my health last week, check, I’ll thank God for our missionaries this week, check, I’ll thank God for my family next week, and then in another month or so, I can go back and start over.” God, forgive me for any time when I feel like I have thanked You enough for anything. The Bible tells us to pray without ceasing. We should thank God without ceasing, and while we will not worship and thank Him perfectly until we are glorified, we can grow in our gratitude. I can do this by pausing as I look around throughout the day. I’m typing on a laptop. Thank you God for work that pays the bills for the electricity and for providing the means to buy this machine I so often complain about. I am looking at pictures of my husband and boys. Thank you Lord for providing me with a husband that loves You and loves me and our kids. Thank you for my boys and for allowing me to raise them and love them. I see a beautiful morning sky through the slats of our blinds. Thank you, Lord, for creating this Earth and sovereignly orchestrating everything that occurs on it. I see canned food piled in the boys’ room. Thank you, Lord, for providing for our physical needs and providing the means for us and others to help people who need food. There is no lack of reminders of God’s graciousness to me. I just need to look around and take the time to thank Him. Gracious Father, I do not want to grieve your Spirit when He reminds me of specific ways in which You have been immeasurably good to me and my family. ­­Assist me to look to You and see with the spiritual eyes You have given me, that I might humbly bow my heart to You in gratitude for Your grace and mercy, Your protection and provision, Your compassion and patience, Your forbearance and discipline. Help me to speak of Your greatness to others and to model this more consistently in my home. Sara Lack « Thanksgiving and Finances What’s Your Perspective on Thanks-living? »
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H. pylori infection occurs when a type of bacteria called "H. pylori" infects a person's stomach. It is a common infection that is prevalent all over the world. Generally, it does not cause any symptoms or problems. However, in some people, it can lead to: 1. Open sores or ulcers of the lining of the stomach or duodenum. 2. Stomach cancer These conditions can sometimes cause pain or discomfort in the upper belly, nausea, or vomiting. Most people with this kind of infection generally have no symptoms at all. However, suppose people develop ulcers related to this infection. In that case, symptoms can include abdominal discomfort, pain, bloating, or gassiness in the upper abdomen. They can feel full after eating a small amount of food. On the other hand, they may not feel hungry. Some people can even develop nausea or vomiting. When ulcers cause bleeding, it can manifest as vomiting blood or having dark black tarry bowel movements. As a result of bleeding, patients can also feel very tired. Most commonly, this infection is transmitted from the fecal-oral route, meaning by sharing food with others who are already infected. In addition, it is transmitted from person to person. Sharing food with others is a risk factor for getting this infection. In addition, this infection can predispose to stomach cancer. 1. Blood test to check for an antibody to this infectious bacteria 2. Breathing test: This test measures substances in a person's breath after being given a special liquid or drink. It can help to confirm infection with H. pylori. 3. Stool testing is also used to check for this infection. A small sample of your bowel movement is taken and tested for the bacteria. 4. Biopsy: For this test, your doctor, when they perform an endoscopy, can take a sample of the lining of your stomach and test it under the microscope and help identify these bacteria. Many antibiotic regimens are available which have a high success rate to treat this infection and cure it. Most people will need at least 3-4 medicines taken for about 10 to 15 days to cure this infection. Common side effects of these medication regimens can include abdominal discomfort, nausea, or diarrhea. These generally go away once the treatment finishes. Research is ongoing to find the best treatment course and the shortest duration. Then a couple of weeks later, a test for cure is taken to ensure that the bacteria is gone. If the bacteria is still present, then a different course of medications is prescribed. Also, people diagnosed with ulcers are tested for H. pylori infection. The treatment of this condition can help ulcers heal and prevent ulcers from coming back. Treatment for H. Pylori also prevents the long-term risk of cancer. The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended that all people test and treat this infection. When on treatment, it is essential to follow your doctor's instructions. Take medicines as recommended, and let your doctor or nurse know if you have any side effects or problems with your medications. Follow-up tests after treatment include a breath test, a test to check a sample of bowel movement for infection, and upper endoscopy with biopsy. If the initial treatment does not eliminate the bacteria, people need further treatment. Author(s) and Publication Date(s) Rohit Singhania, MD, SM, FACG, UMMS - Baystate Regional Campus, Springfield, MA – Published August 2021.
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Ended: February 19, 2015 at 3 am EST Snow showers developed across the Southern Appalachians along and immediately behind a strong arctic cold front that swept across the region during the afternoon of the 18th. Snow tapered off in most areas through the evening, the only exception being locations across the far western North Carolina mountains, where snow showers didn't taper off until the pre-dawn hours of the 19th. Total accumulations ranged from a dusting up to an inch in locations closer to the South Carolina border and the lower valleys surrounding the Smokies, to 2-4 inches in the valleys north of I-40 near the Tennessee border. Locally, much higher amounts occurred across the high peaks and ridge tops near the Tennessee border. Combined with the snowfall from the storm of the 16th/17th, areas above 5000 feet reported 1-2 feet of snow on the ground by the morning of the 19th. Very strong winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting of snow and periods of blizzard-like conditions across these high elevations. Outside of the mountains, much of the Piedmont and northern Coastal Plain received a dusting of snow with totals of up to 1.2 inches in Burlington. Property Damage not available Crop Damage not available
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Apple TV+ Orders New Limited Drama With Michael Douglas Douglas to Star in the Lead Role as Benjamin Franklin by Marc Berman February 28, 2022, 4:29 pm Apple TV+ has announced an order for a new limited event series from writer Kirk Ellis (“John Adams”) and Emmy and DGA Award-winning director Tim Van Patten, with Michael Douglas set to star in the lead role as ‘Benjamin Franklin.’ Based on the book “A Great Improvisation: Franklin, France, and the Birth of America” by Pulitzer Prize winner Stacy Schiff, the untitled drama from Apple Studios and ITV Studios will explore the story of one of the greatest gambles of Benjamin Franklin’s career. The logline: At age 70, without any diplomatic training, Franklin convinced France – an absolute monarchy – to underwrite America’s experiment in democracy. By virtue of his fame, charisma, and ingenuity, Franklin outmaneuvered British spies, French informers, and hostile colleagues, all while engineering the Franco-American alliance of 1778 and the final peace with England of l783. The eight-year French mission stands as Franklin’s most vital service to his country, without which America would not have won the Revolution. The limited event series will be written and executive produced by Kirk Ellis, and directed by Tim Van Patten, who will serve as executive producer alongside Michael Douglas, Richard Plepler through EDEN productions, Tony Krantz through Flame Ventures, and Mark Mostyn. Stacy Schiff will serve as co-executive producer. Previous article How to Market a Gaming App Next article Today in History: Wednesday, March 1, 2022
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The Best Ways to Use Data Enrichment by Marc Berman March 8, 2022, 7:08 am © by https://www.precisely.com/ The world of technology has seen dramatic change over the last five years. All the way from personal tech devices like cell phones and laptops to data storage, advancements in CRM, and data analysis, it’s hard to imagine just how many changes have happened. Access to technology has also increased along with communication and commerce like never before. While these are all good things and have driven the world of business forward, there has also been a certain amount of challenge that all of these advancements and increases have brought. One of those challenges has come in the fact that a lot of this change has meant an increase in data and information like never seen before. This can be and is in many ways, a good problem to have. With more connection comes more interest, marketing, and commerce, but in the midst of all of this, there are challenges for making this data useful. Namely, the challenge lies in taking this massive amount of data that is available and turning it into useful analytics that can help empower and drive productivity and accomplishment. One of the most effective tools for taking this increase in data and turning it into a powerful tool for your company is through data enrichment. This process takes a database and appends or, enriches it, with other collected data that is relevant. The process of data enrichment can be complicated and seemingly overwhelming, however, with the right services and software, this can be a simple process with incredible results. How is Data Enriched? Before getting into how enriched data can be used to move your business forward, it helps to have a little background as to what exactly the term ‘data enrichment’ means. In the digital world, everything is recorded. Interactions are made every second and data like emails, profile names, methods of payment, locations, and much, much more are all stored somewhere. As you can probably imagine, this data piles up to be of substantial quantity. This data usually goes on a journey from its origin point of interaction, to what is known as data soils. These large deposits of information can do one of two things – they can simply take up space, or they can be used strategically to improve a company. One of the problems of this data is that is extremely raw and can be at such an unfiltered state that it remains hard to utilize. That’s where the process of data enrichment comes into the picture. Data enrichment refers to a digital process that takes relevant information to already stored data and appends it. In the case of a data silo, when this happens data is taken out of a silo and placed in a data warehouse where it is ready to be utilized. Appending data is simply the act of adding more onto an already existing piece of data that optimizes its use. This can look like a lot of different things. For instance, a very simple example of data enrichment is updating a CRM existing data log of users with their correct, and active emails. It could also look like collecting biographical and geographical information such as birthdates, locations, and more and associating it with existing profiles that lack such information. The process of data enrichment allows for existing data to be enriched with information that is relevantly related in a way that optimizes and refines that data’s ability to serve a purpose. This way the data doesn’t just sit in a silo but can spread across an entire platform or company in a useful and impactful way. How Does Data Enrichment Benefit Your Company? When it comes down to the brass tax of how data enrichment can promote your company’s goals and increase your productivity, you have to look at the four main data types that can provide value. By enriching these four data types a company can increase its analytical accuracy and propel several departments forward. For instance, by enhancing product data with information relevant to purchase interactions, user quantity, usage metrics, and more, you can help to develop a better customer profile that will help your sales and marketing team. This will help these teams understand more about what drives a customer’s in-house transactions or what holds them up. Billing data can be utilized to give you information relevant to customer profiles that deal with ARR, payment histories and patterns as well as contract sizes. This can help you stay up to date on strategic communication with existing clientele and help to better understand the challenges of potential clients. Data enrichment is a tool that takes existing data and connects the dots in powerful ways. By investing in the data acquisition that is already part of your company’s property, you can take raw data already on hand and enhance it to be a useful tool. Previous article The Story Of The Brave: How Jacky Chou Made It In The Digital Marketing Space Next article How Website Migration Helps Your SEO Strategy
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Tag: genocide Clyde Snow, a Sleuth Who Read Bones From King Tut’s to Kennedy’s, Is Dead at 86 By ROBERT D. McFADDENMAY 16, 2014 Clyde Snow in 1986. Credit David Longstreet/Associated Press With ghoulish geniality, Clyde Snow liked to say that bones made good witnesses, never lying, never forgetting, and that a skeleton, no matter how old, could sketch the tale of a human life, revealing how it had been lived, how long it had lasted, what traumas it had endured and especially how it had ended. He was a legendary detective of forensic anthropology, the esoteric science of extracting the secrets of the dead from skeletal remains. His subjects included President John F. Kennedy, the Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele, the “disappeared” who were exhumed from mass graves in Argentina, victims of the serial killer John Wayne Gacy, and even Tutankhamen, the pharaoh who lived 3,300 years ago. Dr. Snow in 2000 in El Salvador, where his team found the skeletons of 136 infants and children killed by army squads. Credit Victor Ruiz/Associated Press More, Dr. Snow, who testified against Saddam Hussein and other tyrants, was the father of a modern movement that has used forensic anthropology in human rights drives against genocide, war crimes and massacres in Kosovo, Bosnia, Rwanda, Chile and elsewhere. He died at 86 on Friday at a hospital in Norman, Okla., where he lived. His wife, Jerry Whistler Snow, said the cause was cancer and emphysema. Read more at The New York Times Author konigludwigPosted on May 17, 2014 Categories Anthropology, Biography, Criminology, Forensics, Obituaries, Science, Serial murders, US NewsTags Clyde Snow, forensic anthropology, genocide, John F. Kennedy, John Wayne Gacy, Josef Mengele, war crimesLeave a comment on Clyde Snow, a Sleuth Who Read Bones From King Tut’s to Kennedy’s, Is Dead at 86
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Home/News/A Donation to Honor the Vision of Dr. Paul Farmer A Donation to Honor the Vision of Dr. Paul Farmer admin Send an email 4 December 2022 This article is part of Times Opinion’s 2022 Giving Guide. Read more about the guide in a note from Opinion’s editor, Kathleen Kingsbury. Shortly after Paul Farmer helped get Partners in Health off the ground in 1987, international global health groups were debating whether it was even possible to treat poor patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, as its treatments were expensive and required patients to stick to complicated regimens. Indeed, even ordinary tuberculosis for which cheaper drugs and proven regimens existed kept killing poor people around the world. Farmer, and the band of can-do mavericks who had assembled around P.I.H., had no patience for such excuses — or any excuses for denying care to poor people. Their programs, based on providing high-quality care regardless of patients’ ability to pay and empowering them in their own treatment, were so successful that they upended global public health. In his biography of Farmer, “Mountains Beyond Mountains,” from 2003, Tracy Kidder noted that even as tuberculosis killed more adults than any other disease in Haiti, not a single person had died of it since 1988 in the P.I.H. hospital that served a desperately poor rural area with a population of about 100,000 people. Protocols the group developed in Peru for successfully treating multidrug-resistant tuberculosis were adopted globally. After learning about Farmer and P.I.H. from Kidder’s book, I’ve been donating to the organization ever since. This year is particularly poignant, though. Farmer died in February. According to Kidder, P.I.H. reduced newborn H.I.V. transmission from mothers to babies in the rural Haitian community it served to 4 percent, which he also noted was less than the rate in the United States at the time. Their clinic stopped outbreaks of drug-resistant typhoid with effective antibiotics and by cleaning up water supplies. It drastically reduced infant mortality. They achieved this despite a meager budget and with many patients traveling for hours, sometimes on foot or by donkey. How? Farmer had a very straightforward philosophy: All sick people deserve high-quality treatment. Illness and poverty are intertwined. The proper response is to provide resources while working with people to empower them — thus Partners in Health. The secret? Treat the whole person. With respect. Poor patients needed more than drugs to get well, so Partners in Health provided them with food, too. They provided school fees to children. They installed systems to purify the water that caused so much disease. And they always trained and hired local staff, who would follow up with patients to identify and help remove obstacles to their treatment. Farmer, a Harvard-educated physician, was also trained as a medical anthropologist. Kidder wrote that Farmer learned from local staff that more than three-quarters of Voodoo ceremonies were attempts to drive away illness. He saw little reason to argue with people about beliefs and faith; instead, he always focused on providing high-quality health care. Voodoo priests that he treated ended up as conveyor belts to the clinic, bringing their own ill parishioners to be treated. Farmer approached people with humility and respect, which they reciprocated. Farmer’s own lapsed Catholicism was rejuvenated by his encounters with liberation theology, with its sharp criticism of inequality and injustice. He didn’t see theology as an obstacle to his mission. He’d say he had “faith” but also add: “I also have faith in penicillin, rifampin, isoniazid and the good absorption of the fluoroquinolones, in bench science, clinical trials, scientific progress, that H.I.V. is the cause of every case of AIDS, that the rich oppress the poor, that wealth is flowing in the wrong direction, that this will cause more epidemics and kill millions.” Farmer was only 62 when he died, while training staff in a Rwandan hospital he helped establish. He had lived nonstop, treating patients around the world as well as fund-raising, cajoling, pleading and teaching. Sociologists recognize a form of power called “charismatic authority” — Max Weber called it “the authority of the extraordinary and personal gift of grace.” Farmer certainly represented that. He inspired a generation of doctors, nurses, public health workers and advocates and ordinary people. He used the respect and awe he garnered to lobby global leaders and to help lead the charge to change how public health operates. But what happens to a movement when its charismatic leader dies? In this case, the best option is what sociologists call “routinization of charisma” — things keep working because they become entrenched and institutionalized, not just because someone extraordinary wields enormous personal influence. Since the early days, P.I.H. had already grown larger and more institutionalized, attracting millions in donations from individuals as well as foundations. They’ve expanded from Haiti and Peru to places like Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Lesotho and Navajo Nation. But they’re still small compared to the need. And their kind of work is even more crucial now, since the pandemic didn’t just cause suffering through Covid-19 — much basic health care has been interrupted around the world. As it always goes, the poorest, globally, will suffer the most from these disruptions, which will require an extensive effort to ameliorate. Paul Farmer’s answer to “how does one scale this up” seemed to be simple: follow the basic principles of dignity, training and empowering local people and giving them resources. Money always matters. Too often, the burning, basic question of lack of resources gets buried under debates about the effectiveness of various approaches and worries about being pragmatic or sensible. But as Farmer pointed out, many who advocate for “sensible” policies that ended up doing too little for the poor and sick “would never accept such a death sentence themselves” or their children. Would I prefer a global tax policy that redistributed wealth to alleviate poverty and illness, rather than relying on N.G.O.s like P.I.H.? Yes. But we can’t just wait for an ideal resolution when desperate families need a clinic where they will be treated for free, perhaps provided food and school fees. This year, I’m writing my check for P.I.H. not just because of their good work in some of the toughest places around the world but also with the hope that Paul Farmer’s legacy of providing treatment, respect and empowerment to all patients can endure and even thrive. When one donates online to P.I.H., there’s a box that asks if it’s in memory of someone. I’m going to write Paul Farmer there, and hope they get enough extra donations, maybe even for another clinic somewhere, because saving lives now is what matters. This article is part of Times Opinion’s Giving Guide 2022. The author has no direct connection to the organizations mentioned. If you are interested in any organization mentioned in Times Opinion’s Giving Guide 2022, please go directly to its website. Neither the authors nor The Times will be able to address queries about the groups or facilitate donations. The Times is committed to publishing a diversity of letters to the editor. We’d like to hear what you think about this or any of our articles. Here are some tips. And here’s our email: letters@nytimes.com. Follow The New York Times Opinion section on Facebook, Twitter (@NYTopinion) and Instagram. Health People That Treat With Two Children Died, Thousands Can Be Helped Ukrainian Women Fight for Their Own Liberation
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Home/World/A U.S.-Made Missile Went Astray in Ukraine, Injuring Civilians A U.S.-Made Missile Went Astray in Ukraine, Injuring Civilians An American-made missile fired by Ukrainian forces wounded three civilians in eastern Ukraine in September, according to residents and debris recovered from the scene, marking a rare instance where U.S.-supplied weapons were linked to civilian casualties in the nine-month-old conflict. The strike — from an AGM-88B High Speed Anti-Radiation Missile, which is fired from a fighter jet against ground targets like radar and air-defense systems — happened on Sept. 26 around 6 p.m. in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk, residents said. The industrial city in Ukraine’s Donbas region has been the site of constant missile and artillery attacks since Russia invaded in February. As Russia’s ground war in Ukraine has bogged down, it has kept up a punishingly heavy missile and drone barrage that has destroyed critical civilian infrastructure and killed or wounded many Ukrainian civilians. In response, Ukraine has had to rely heavily on air defense systems, some of them newly sent from Western allies. In one case this month, officials from the United States and Poland said that a Russian-designed missile that crossed over Ukraine’s western border into Polish territory and killed two people was most likely an air-defense munition fired by Ukraine in response to a heavy Russian aerial assault. The war in Ukraine has become defined by an almost unending barrage of munitions, and the make and origin of the thousands of bullets, artillery shells and missiles fired on the war’s front lines can sometimes be impossible to verify. But New York Times journalists were able to gather and identify distinct metal fragments left behind at the site of an earlier strike, in September in eastern Ukraine, providing a window into where the billions of dollars of United States’ military aid sent to Ukraine can sometimes land. “Three people got wounded, they say. No dead. It hit the apartment where no one lives, and in the next one, people got hurt,” said Olga Vasylivna, a resident who lived adjacent to where the missile hit. Her account was borne out by witnesses. “We had hits in this neighborhood before. Now we are afraid of every tiny rustle.” The State of the War Dnipro River: A volunteer Ukrainian special forces team has been conducting secret raids under the cover of darkness traveling across the strategic waterway, which has become the dividing line of the southern front. Evacuation Plans: The Ukrainian government is preparing to help evacuate residents from the southern cities of Kherson and Mykolaiv, where shattered infrastructure has raised fears of a humanitarian crisis when winter sets in. A Race to Rebuild: Ukrainian attempts to stabilize some of the country’s battered electricity supply and make a dent in the seemingly endless task of demining swaths of the country offered a glimpse into the Herculean effort that lies ahead off the battlefield. Visual Investigation: Videos circulating on social media have ignited a debate over whether Ukrainian forces committed war crimes or acted in self-defense as they tried to capture a group of Russian soldiers who were then killed. Here’s what we know. A spokeswoman for Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense did not respond to questions about the missile strike. The effort to protect Ukraine’s skies and to destroy Russia’s own air defense systems has taken on new urgency in recent weeks. This month, the United States announced that two National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems, or NASAMS, which fire missiles that Ukraine’s allies have in large supply, had been delivered to Kyiv. Six more will be provided to Ukraine in the coming years. The arrival of Western weapons into the Ukrainian military’s arsenal has at times required a degree of jury-rigging and improvisation — in this case, to enable Ukraine’s Soviet-era MiG fighters to fire the AGM-88, a missile it was not designed to carry. A delivery of equipment and munitions provided by the United States in Kyiv in January.Credit…Brendan Hoffman for The New York Times There are no recorded instances of Ukrainian forces purposely targeting cities completely under their control, indicating that the missile was likely off-target and may have malfunctioned. Russian troops, however, have often targeted civilian infrastructure and population centers as a central and repeated tactic. To mask their attacks on civilians, the Kremlin has often falsely attributed some such casualties to malfunctioning Ukrainian air defenses that struck residential areas instead of intercepting incoming Russian missiles and drones. In this case, the missile hit the top floor of a five story Soviet-style apartment building, exploding on impact and boring a distinct hole in the building’s side. In late September, Kramatorsk was roughly 20 miles away from where Ukrainian forces were trying to recapture the strategic rail hub of Lyman from the Russians. It is unclear whether the missile struck the apartment building because it missed its intended target and kept flying, or whether the missile somehow malfunctioned. According to two U.S. defense officials there were no indications that Russian forces in Ukraine had managed to capture or use HARM missiles since the United States began supplying the weapons. Almost immediately after the blast, images of debris and shrapnel posted to a local Ukrainian-run Telegram channel contained manufacturer numbers and decals that indicated the missile was a U.S.-made AGM-88B High Speed Anti-Radiation Missile, or HARM. The next morning, reporters from The New York Times physically inspected a piece of shrapnel at the scene that contained an assembly number linking the debris to an electronic circuit card assembly only used in an AGM-88B, according to an online database that allows the public to look up data on U.S. government property. Other pieces of the destroyed munition also present at the blast site were consistent with older U.S.-made missiles. The AGM-88 was developed by the U.S. Navy and Air Force after the Vietnam War for specialized warplanes to carry on missions to destroy enemy air-defense missile sites. Once launched, the missile looks for certain types of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the radars attached to surface-to-air missile sites and homes in on the source of those radio signals from more than 30 miles away, detonating 40 pounds of explosives in its warhead on impact. It is unclear when the Pentagon first began providing AGM-88s to the Ukrainian military. But in August, U.S. defense officials acknowledged that Ukraine’s forces were using the weapon in combat. Videos posted on social media also confirmed their use. The intended target of the AGM-88 that struck the apartment building in Kramatorsk is unclear, but it is possible that it was unable to find an enemy radar and struck the apartment building after it ran out of fuel. The missile will keep flying if it misses its original target and look for other enemy radar targets. The Pentagon has long dipped into aging stocks of equipment to supply Kyiv, sometimes leaving Ukrainian forces troops with worn-down matériel. An American officer, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly about the missile’s use, added that the AGM-88B that struck the apartment in Kramatorsk almost certainly came from old surplus stocks, as it has been replaced by a newer model in service with American forces. The missile is just one munition of many sent by the United States and other countries providing billions of dollars in lethal aid to Ukraine, and the Pentagon has announced four separate military aid packages for Kyiv since August that have included AGM-88 missiles. An employee of The New York Times contributed reporting. Defense From Russia That Ukraine N.F.L. Week 12 Predictions: Our Picks for Each Game Your Thursday Briefing
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Category: Islamic State Left-Wing Orientalism: The Curious Case of Patrick Cockburn The following is an excerpt from an interview with me and my collaborator Nader Hashemi that will be published soon by the excellent online magazine Qantara.de. The interviewer is Emran Feroz, a journalist based in Germany, founder of the Drone Memorial, a virtual memorial for civilian drone strike victims, and author of a book on drone warfare. The interview revolves around our recent book Sectarianization: Mapping the New Politics of the Middle East, in which we challenge the new conventional wisdom in Western media and policy circles that attributes the violence engulfing the Middle East today to “ancient hatreds”. We call this sectarian essentialism a new form of Orientalism. In this section of the interview we’re responding to a question about the pervasiveness of this sectarian narrative across the ideological spectrum. <><><><><><><><> Versions of the sectarian narrative can be found on the right, in the center, and on the left. The New York Times columnist and establishment sage Thomas Friedman, for instance, claims that in Yemen today “the main issue is the 7th century struggle over who is the rightful heir to the Prophet Muhammad — Shiites or Sunnis”. Barack Obama asserted that the issues plaguing the Middle East today are “rooted in conflicts that date back millennia”. A more vulgar version of this view prevails among right-wing commentators. The former cable television host Bill O’Reilly has remarked that “the Sunni and Shia want to kill each other. They want to blow each other up. They want to torture each other. They have fun. … This is what Allah tells them to do, and that’s what they do”. This is hardly surprising, given the anti-Muslim prejudice so pervasive on the right. What is surprising is to find people on the left trafficking in the sectarian narrative. Take the case of Patrick Cockburn, the influential Middle East reporter for The Independent. Cockburn has consistently framed the Syrian conflict in sectarian terms — using language like “sectarian blood-letting” and “demons” — and even criticized others for downplaying sectarianism. He did this from very early on, seeing sectarianism as immanent even during the nonviolent popular demonstrations of 2011, which were notably devoid of sectarian slogans and involved Syrians of multiple religious backgrounds/identities. The Syrian conflict became sectarian, but it didn’t start that way and, contra Cockburn, its sectarianization was by no means inevitable. In his chapter in our book, the anthropologist Paulo Gabriel Hilu Pinto demonstrates how the Assad regime pursued a deliberate strategy of sectarianizing the conflict through the use of sectarian pro-regime militias and the “selective distribution of violence” to punish specific sub-groups of protesters; and by releasing various jihadis from Syria’s prisons, to poison the well and produce a “preferred enemy”. Continue reading “Left-Wing Orientalism: The Curious Case of Patrick Cockburn” Author Danny PostelPosted on August 25, 2018 Categories Bahrain, ideology, Iraq, ISIS, Islam, Islamaphobia, Islamic State, Journalism, Leftism, Middle East, Orientalism, Revolution, Sectarianism, Syria, UncategorizedTags Arab uprisings, Left Orientalism, Patrick Cockburn, social movements1 Comment on Left-Wing Orientalism: The Curious Case of Patrick Cockburn Yassin al-Haj Saleh on the War on Terror Yassin al-Haj Saleh and his abducted wife Samira Khalil Western leftists would do themselves a favour by listening carefully to the Syrian leftist Yassin al-Haj Saleh. In this interview with Murtaza Hussain and Marwan Hisham, first published at the Intercept, Yassin discusses leftist misconceptions as well as Islamism, secularism, intervention, the ‘Palestinization’ of Syrians and the ‘Israelization’ of the Assad regime. Yassin al-Haj Saleh has lived a life of struggle for his country. Under the Syrian regime of Hafez al-Assad, he was a student activist organizing against the government. In 1980, Saleh and hundreds of others were arrested and accused of membership in a left-wing political group. He was just 19 years old when a closed court found him guilty of crimes against the state. Saleh spent the next 16 years of his life behind bars. “I have a degree in medicine, but I am a graduate of prison, and I am indebted to this experience,” Saleh said, sitting with us in a restaurant near Istanbul’s Taksim Square. Now in his 50s, with white hair and a dignified, somewhat world-weary demeanor, Saleh, called Syria’s “voice of conscience” by many, has the appearance and bearing of a university professor. But he speaks with passionate indignation about what he calls the Assad dynasty’s “enslavement” of the Syrian people. Saleh was living in Damascus in 2011 when Syrian civilians rose up to demand political reform. That protest movement soon turned into open revolution after government forces met the protestors with gunfire, bombardment, mass arrests, and torture. From painful firsthand experience, Saleh knew the cost of challenging the Assad regime. But when the uprising started, he did not hesitate to join it. He left home and spent the next two years in hiding, helping Syrian activists organize their struggle. By late 2013, Syria had descended into anarchy. The conflict between the government and a range of opposition forces had become increasingly militarized. Like many other activists for the revolution, Saleh was forced to flee across the border to Turkey. That same year, armed groups in the Damascus suburbs kidnapped his wife, along with three other activists. ISIS kidnapped his brother in 2013. Neither has been heard from since. Saleh is now among the millions of Syrians living in Turkey as refugees. He travels the country helping to train Syrian writers and activists in exile, while writing and speaking about his country’s plight. As a leftist, he has also been a vociferous critic of a growing international consensus that has come to see the Syrian conflict in Bashar al-Assad’s terms — as a fight against terrorism. Our interview with Saleh is presented below, lightly edited and condensed for clarity. Continue reading “Yassin al-Haj Saleh on the War on Terror” Author Robin Yassin-KassabPosted on October 27, 2016 October 27, 2016 Categories Islamic State, Islamism, Leftism, SyriaTags Yassin al-Haj SalehLeave a comment on Yassin al-Haj Saleh on the War on Terror Debating Syria’s Future: Landis, Ghadbian, Whitson, Gelvin This panel discussion on Syria’s future was held on 23 November in Denver at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA). It featured Sarah Leah Whitson of Human Rights Watch, James Gelvin of UCLA, Joshua Landis of the University of Oklahoma, and Najib Ghadbian of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces. I chaired and moderated. As I say in my introductory remarks, the questions explored in the discussion include: How does Russia’s intervention in Syria change the equation? How might the Paris attacks impact the geopolitical calculus—with France and Russia upgrading their assault on ISIS and the gap between Washington and Moscow regarding Syria’s future seemingly shrinking? What might come of the Vienna peace talks set to begin in January? Is Syria as a nation-state over? If so, what will emerge in its aftermath? How can the carnage in Syria be brought to an end? Author Danny PostelPosted on December 15, 2015 December 16, 2015 Categories Debates, History, Human Rights, International Relations, ISIS, Islamic State, Kurds, Middle East, Refugees, Syria, Turkey, UN, US Foreign Policy, War, War crimesTags conflict resolution, James Gelvin, Joshua Landis, Najib Ghadbian, National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces, Sarah Leah Whitson, Syrian opposition, Vienna talksLeave a comment on Debating Syria’s Future: Landis, Ghadbian, Whitson, Gelvin “Hands Off Syria” Applies to Russia Too—An International Statement The following statement was authored by Gail Daneker of Friends for a NonViolent World, Brian Slocock of the Syria Solidarity Movement, UK, and the blogger and activist Clay Claiborne “Hands Off Syria” Applies to Russia Too As people and groups from many countries, united by a common commitment to peace, justice and human rights, we condemn the military offensive that began with air strikes launched by Russia in Syria on 30 September 2015 and accelerating subsequently. While the Russian government has said that these operations were directed against the Islamic State (ISIS), most were on areas with no ISIS presence. The focus of the Russian military offensive appears to have been on opposition communities in the northern Homs region, a continuing center of resistance to the Assad Regime. The victims of the Russian aggression on 30 September were predominantly civilians, including many children. Humanitarian conditions were dire in the area before Russia launched its offensive because it has long been under siege by the regime for its resistance. Continue reading ““Hands Off Syria” Applies to Russia Too—An International Statement” Author alannahpriestleyPosted on October 15, 2015 November 6, 2015 Categories Activism, International Relations, ISIS, Islamic State, Middle East, Russia, SyriaTags ISIS, Islamic State, Middle East, Russia, Syria14 Comments on “Hands Off Syria” Applies to Russia Too—An International Statement Should We Oppose the Intervention Against ISIS? An Exchange of Views Reposted from In These Times Should We Oppose the Intervention Against ISIS? Most U.S. leftists say yes. But voices we rarely hear—Kurds and members of the Syrian opposition—have more ambiguous views. ISIS (or ISIL, or the Islamic State) sent shock waves through the Middle East and beyond in June when it seized Mosul, Iraq’s second-largest city. The organization has now laid claim to a swath of territory “stretching from Baghdad to Aleppo and from Syria’s northern border to the deserts of Iraq in the south,” in the words of Patrick Cockburn, author of The Jihadis Return: ISIS and the New Sunni Uprising. In August, the United States assembled an international coalition (eventually including more than a dozen countries) to conduct a campaign of air strikes on ISIS positions in Iraq, coordinating with Iraqi and Kurdish Peshmerga forces. Then, in October, the coalition expanded the intervention into Syria, coordinating with Kurdish fighters on the Syrian-Turkish border and Free Syrian army forces. American progressives have been relatively uniform in opposing the intervention against ISIS. But to most Kurds and many Syrian activists, the intervention is more welcome. Turkish and Syrian Kurds along the border watch the battles against ISIS from hilltops, breaking out in cheers and chanting, “Obama, Obama.” Within the Syrian opposition, one finds a range of perspectives—some support intervention, others oppose it, and many, like the Syrian leftist intellectual Yassin al-Haj Saleh, are torn. In late September Saleh told me, Continue reading “Should We Oppose the Intervention Against ISIS? An Exchange of Views” Author Danny PostelPosted on December 22, 2014 Categories Activism, Anarchism, International Relations, Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, Islamism, Kurds, Leftism, Middle East, Syria, US Foreign Policy, WarTags Anarchism, antiwar movement, David Graeber, Democratic Union Party (PYD), drones, Free Syrian Army, Human Rights, intervention, ISIL, ISIS, Islamic State, Kobani, Kurds, Rojava, solidarity, Syria, War, zapatistasLeave a comment on Should We Oppose the Intervention Against ISIS? An Exchange of Views
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Frazier is the heart of the Purdue Equestrian Team and has been a staple for just about as long as we can remember! This handsome and spry mid-twenty year old Quarter Horse enjoys teaching riders of all levels and spending time with his horse-bestie, Oliver!
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Making Sense of the Clean Label Concept nóv 6, 2018 Over the past few years, consumers have been looking more and more for products with cleaner label. Health-conscious consumers want to know what they put into their bodies and it can be said that clean label is the new norm when it comes to food and beverage products....
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Native Advertising Agency for E-Commerce and Lead-Generation Tag: Drop shipping How to Make Native Advertising Work for Your Drop Shipping Business Entrepreneurs experimenting with the drop shopping business model typically start off with low-cost marketing options. The ideal platforms for kickstarting your new venture are always social media like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Pinterest. Social media is great for developing a web presence and getting traction for your products. However, they also come with challenges that […]
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Do you want to be a better ally to the disability community? Start with language. This video was developed as part of our Disability Inclusion Training Project. To learn more about the training, contact Belle at belleo@purpleorange.org.au Tim: I think language shapes the way society views people with disabilities. Title: Language Matters Ellen: Language can be used in a way that's harmful, that communicates that we are lesser. Tim: In high school I was often called retard. Even just hearing it used in television or pop culture can be quite hurtful. Trevor: Spastic, spastic plastic. They are pretty horrible words to describe a person. Esther: Words like ‘cripple’, they don't actually identify me as a person. They identify me as a disability. Tim: It's usually just I find people talking to me in a patronising way, as if I’m a child. Jae-Marie: Like, I wonder how much journalism students are taught about how to talk about people with disabilities. I think there is still very much an angle of pity and an angle of this will get readers. Tim: When they throw the word ‘suffering’ in, it tends to bother me, but that does definitely tend to mean they should be pitied. Trevor: I have cerebral palsy. I don’t suffer from cerebral palsy. There is nothing about cerebral palsy that I suffer from. Esther: ‘Wheelchair bound,’ I hear that a lot in the media. It becomes about a story about the wheelchair. It’s not about the person. Trevor: I’m not bound to my wheelchair. My wheelchair is actually an enabler to my life. So yeah, I use a wheelchair. Esther: When people are trying to replace the word ‘disability’with other words like ‘special,’ to me, personally, I wouldn't do that. Ellen: I don’t like the word special. What does that actually mean? Trevor: Going away for a significant trip, that’s special. An anniversary, whatever. Ellen: If you don't say the word disability, then some people will take that to mean that it’s a shameful word. Jae-Marie: The words for me that are the hardest to deal with are the words like, ‘you're so inspirational.’ Ellen: The assumption is that you can't do anything in this world, so when you do that ordinary thing, somehow you’re defying the odds. Jae-Marie: I get it a lot when I'm like, ‘”Oh, yes, I go to uni or graduated uni,” and people are like, “Oh such an inspiration.” Okay, but so many of us do that every day. Ellen: One person came up to me and said, “A lot of girls they may have all beauty, but they don't have it up here, whereas you've got it up here.” She was intending it to be a compliment. But it wasn't a compliment at all. Jae-Marie: I've been told a few times, "It's a real shame you're in a wheelchair, if you weren’t you would be so pretty." Like those two things are not mutually exclusive. But now I know that you think they are. Esther: Like we're creating a society of categorising people, stigmatising people, and it impacts on people mentally. Ellen: When you hear those messages repeatedly, from the media, from people in the street, from your own family sometimes, it can really start to corrode your sense of worth. Tim: Definitely. I feel that I've definitely had to overcome the stigma and assumptions that people have of people with disabilities. Esther: I said, I cannot do this. I'm not able to do this because this is what people are saying. But then one day I decided hang on a minute, I don't have to live like that. I know I have a disability. Disability is not inability. Title: So what words should we use? Ellen: So person-first language is the idea that you are a person before you are a person with a disability. So instead of saying ‘wheelchair bound’ or ‘disabled person’, you would say, “I am a person with a disability.” You also have identity-first language, which is where your identity is something that you can claim. So, “I am disabled.” Trevor: I prefer to use the language of person-first, whether that be physical disability, intellectual disability, whatever. They are people first. And I think that’s the foremost that we've got to remember out of all this is that we are talking about people. Esther: It’s the person that has the disability. So let us address the person as a person. Get to know the person as a person, not as a disability. Tim: I’d definitely go with the person with a disability one. So it means that the disability part is secondary to who they are as a person. What's on surface isn’t who they are. It is what’s underneath. Jae-Marie: I use identity-first because I think disabled as a descriptor is only a negative descriptor if we give it negative connotations. It has negative connotations because society says being disabled is bad. Disabled isn’t- The word isn't inherently bad. It's just a descriptor. So I don't say I'm a person who's a woman. I say, I'm a woman, because my personhood is already implied. Whereas somehow, then I'm saying disability. Now, my personhood is not implied. To me, that's more of a societal issue, rather than the word. Ellen: If you ask someone how they would like to describe themselves, and you use whatever word that person has used, then there is nothing to worry about. Jae-Marie: I think when we talk about the incorrect language or the language we don't want, instead of being scared of that, I think able-bodied people and disabled people should be happy that we're finally getting a voice to say, “this is what language we want.” Trevor: Don't allow this type of video to scare you off. It’s to encourage you to probe a bit further and find out what the person with disability wants you to know. Ellen: Create a little bit of a rule with yourself, which is that my job is to listen. And I'll ask questions with good intention without any assumption. And it's okay if I make a mistake. Esther: So, if you make a mistake, don't shy away, don't run away. There's no human being who is perfect. We all make mistakes. So it's okay to make a mistake. If you make a mistake, you can learn from that. Title: Be a better ally starting with language. Title: We thank the pariticpants for sharing their wisdom and experience. In order of appearance: Tim Cahalan, Ellen Fraser-Barbour, Trevor Harrison, Esther Simbi, Jae-Marie Jaensch. Title: Filmed, directed & edited by Carey Scheer. Camera assistance by Marc Gierke. Music by Capo Productions. Supported by Government of South Australia. Department of Human Services. Title: [JFA Purple Orange Logo] Working to create a world where people living with disability have a fair go at what life has to offer. For more information, contact JFA Purple Orange. Phone 08 8373 8388, Email: admin@purpleorange.org.au, Web: www.purpleorange.org.au
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Tacuba 13 Calle de Tacuba 13-C, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Ciudad de México, CDMX http://www.tacuba13.com.mx The art of seducing the sense of smell has been a revered human activity since antiquity, the word perfume comes from the Latin “per fumus” (“through smoke”), and the ability to combine different aromas found in nature in order to create a scent that was pleasing was first recorded in Mesopotamia, first being practiced by a powerful woman in government named Tapputi, some 1200 years B.C., she was not only the first perfumer but also the first recorded chemist, and devised several techniques to extract those delicious aromas from nature, and refining her technique by using solvents. The practice of making perfumes was further refined by the Romans, the Persians, and the Arabs. The art of making perfume has of course become a multi-million dollar industry around the world, but customers are still sometimes on the hunt for a scent that fits their own identity, a bespoke perfume made almost exclusively for them. And along with the increase of the massive perfume brands of the world, there has been a market for these kinds of smaller perfumers. In Mexico City, there’s a small mom-and-pop type of establishment that caters to these kinds of customers. The Perfumería Tacuba 13, located on famed Tacuba street in the historic center of Mexico City has been around for 89 years and its trademark are the personalized perfumes one can concoct, with the assistance of a master perfumer of course, out of: argan oil, sandalwood, tea tree, agave, Mexican flowers, coconut, and a long etcetera. And bring everything into a final beautiful mixture with the help of a fixative. It’s all then poured into a vessel made of glass. Perfumería Tacuba 13 is open from Monday to Saturday from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and is a couple of blocks away from the Palacio de Bellas Artes and its corresponding Metro Station. The knowledgeable staff helps customers pick out their scents and craft the perfume that’s perfect just for them, many customers come in looking for a unique smell that will distinguish them from the rest or want to recreate a perfume that contains a particular scent they experienced long ago, and maybe even reminds them of someone. Their long history and reputation have brought in celebrities in the past like Maria Felix, to have a particular scent crafted just for them. Perfumería Tacuba 13 defines the old traditions that were once a common part of daily life, their passion for their craft has been keeping them in business for close to 90 years, and relevant with the people of Mexico City.
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Josh Turner Quotes I don't feel like God called me to be a Gospel singer. He didn't call me to be a Christian singer, he called me to be a country singer, and I just happen to be a Christian. — Josh Turner The most cheerful Josh Turner quotes that are simple and will have a huge impact on you My dream was to go to Nashville. I had my sights set on my dream. I used to have an '89 Toyota Ford truck. On the front of the truck, I had this license plate with cowboy boots and a guitar that I had airbrushed at Wal-Mart. It said 'Chasin' A Dream.' That was kind of my motto. Look to the Heavens, you can look to the skies. You can find redemption staring back into your eyes. I'm thankful to have Jesus as my Savior. My relationship with God has always been one to where I'm talking to him all day, every day, about anything and everything. It's just a continuous ongoing conversation that I have with the Lord, and I feel like that's brought me closer to Him. My granddaddy on my momma's side, he was a romantic. He loved love songs. Every Valentine's Day, I remember him buying a red carnation for my grandmomma, my momma and my sister. That was something you could count on every year. I grew up like a lot of country boys and girls do - amongst the pine trees, dirt roads, farms, mules and people who were real. Try the Top 10 quotes and images by Josh Turner My manager came up with the idea of taking a Pro Tool rig out on the road to record every night and I thought it was a great idea. I felt like it would be good to record over a certain period of time and then take the best performances of that collection of recordings. It appealed to me that it wasn't going to be from just one location. The coolest gift I've ever gotten from a fan was from the Franklin Mint. It was a knife, and it had a picture of General Wade Hampton, who my oldest son is named after. It's a collector's item and came with a case and a stand and everything. It's hard sometimes to capture magic when it comes to live records. I love Jesus Christ with all my heart and everything He stands for. I think that sums up everything that I want for my life, everything I want for my family, everything I want for my career. I want it to be entertaining. I want people to smile and tap their toes, but I want it to be meaningful when the day is done. 'Firecracker' was such a fun song to write and to perform. I love my boys. I love watching them growing up. I love seeing them develop, and I'm always looking forward to seeing what they're going to become and what they're going to be interested in later in life. I'm a sinner just like everybody else and I have my faults and I've been through my dark times in my life to where I wasn't walking the walk and talking the talk, or I may have been talking the talk, but I wasn't walking the walk. About Josh Turner Quotes 53 sayings Profession Singer You hear about quality time a lot but I really think that quantity time with a person is really what strengthens a relationship. That's when you really get to know somebody. You get to know their strengths and their weaknesses and that brings you closer. That's what 'Time Is Love' is all about. I was trying to learn how to deal with the freedom that I had away from home for the first time. 'Long Black Train,' the song and the album, are very special to me. It was just one of those things that I felt like God gave to me for a purpose, and I've been out here promoting that purpose. I grew up going to a real small missionary baptist church. We would sing a lot of the old standards... the hymns and everything. Those songs are still my favorite and are pretty timeless. I love Tennessee, but they don't have the pine trees and the sandy soil and the black water that I grew up around. Similar sources Jon Foreman quotes Lauren Jauregui quotes Ralph Waldo Emerson quotes Mark Twain quotes Kevin Gates I came from a rural background, and I didn't come in contact with a lot of wealthy people. I play basketball all the time. Me and my band play every week on the road. That's something that I've never really given up since high school. 'Long Black Train' was inspired by a vision that I had of a long, black train running down this track way out in the middle of nowhere. I could see people standing out to the sides of this track watching this train go by. As I was walking, experiencing this vision, I kept asking myself, 'What does this vision mean and what is this train?' I care about my legacy that I'm leaving, not only for my fans, but for my wife and my children and my grandchildren. I want them to look back and say, 'He did it right and he stood up for what is right.' Life is a series of punches. It presents a lot of challenges. It presents a lot of hardship, but the people that are able to take those punches and able to move forward are the ones that really do have a lot of success and have a lot of joy in their life and have a lot of stories to tell, too. 'All Over Me' is a song that I really got fired up the first time I heard it: it just really moved and it really had a lot of energy. I've found throughout the years that I needed a place where I can go with no TV, no computer, no phone and just have no distractions and just be able to sit and think and just not be disturbed. One of my favorite places is Seattle. Growing up, I never thought I'd be able to go to Seattle. I grew up in eastern South Carolina, so that's as far as you can get from Seattle, unless I lived in Miami. I remember those days right after I graduated from college. All I had to do was wake up in the morning and think about writing songs. It's not like that anymore, needless to say. Not only am I trying to be a daddy, but also a friend, not be the old fogey thats slowing everybody else down... not for a while, at least. When you get married and have children, and you start having hits and success and your business starts growing, there's less and less time for songwriting. I grew up around people that enjoyed life day to day and found pleasure in simple things. I haven't always been the guy that walks into a room and automatically the attention is on me. I'm normally the guy that stands off in the corner. Don't let your children take priority over your marriage and your work and everything else. Who's not a fan of Don Williams? He's the gentle giant. I didn't rebel in the way a lot of people do. I feel like the live record thing is something that I've been getting used to as the years go by and with this being my second one, I'm continuing to learn what works and what doesn't work. A live record is an example of that authenticity and that realness that you find in imperfection and you can hear that in this record. A No. 1 record is hard to come by. I'm always showing pictures off. I have to be careful who I show them to because of who I am, obviously, but I'm a proud father. The life that I live and the experiences that I have always affect what comes out of me creatively. I think that's what makes music real. I've listened to a lot of outside stuff and just haven't really heard anything that moves me. I don't know if I'm getting old and crotchety or what. There were only 75 people in my graduating class at the school I attended in Hannah, S.C. It was a small school and that translated into not a lot of opportunities when it came to music. We had academic and sports programs but we never had a consistent music program. We would have a band one year, and a chorus one year, but nothing ever lasted. My first full year of touring, I did 300 days on the road. That was not including the travel time or publicity or anything else - that was just dates. I was home probably less than 50 days that year. I've never had the patience of a teacher. We all have those days when you feel like you're against the world, every little thing goes wrong and your blood pressure is up. And you feel like punching somebody! What I did to celebrate was I went home to my 535-square-foot apartment by myself and ate supper by myself. That was how I celebrated getting a record deal. When a copier sales person cold calls a purchasing manager whom he has never met is it any surprise that the purchasing manager will most likely never return that call? I'm not much of a water skier, my legs are too skinny for that, so I just try to tube and have fun, just ride. I like to fish when it's not too hot. You have to make a lot of sacrifices, and the main thing you have to sacrifice is your privacy. It's funny because when I was growing up, my daddy was and still is an insurance agent in our home town. He couldn't go anywhere without somebody recognizing him or needing something from him. I'm definitely not going to go and sing a song that condones certain things. I don't ever land on an album title until I know exactly what's going on the record, because you never know until it's all said and done. Singing allowed me to express myself in ways that I wouldn't be able to do otherwise. Similar Quotations my motto quotes cowboy boot quotes license plate quotes relationship with god quotes anything and everything quotes talking to him my momma country boy grew up be good would be every night oldest son jesus love fun song has beens quantity and quality
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Four Habits of Successful Real Estate Agents Stay up-to-date on Dubai real estate news Each and every broker out there has their own style when it comes to real estate. Some happen to have a rather relaxed attitude while others are goal seekers and have a solid plan for everything. Some are active and fun while others have a more systematic approach that tempers the business with a cool head for business and analysis. So what really makes or breaks being a real estate agent? 1. Keeping in contact with clients at all times and answering queries as quickly as possible. Getting a lead on a property and not letting go until you have solid results you can count on. Answering questions and explaining things in detail is something that needs to be done in all cases if you want your clients to have a solid understanding of the market and what you’re trying to do for them. Your clients will need to feel important and you will need to be approachable and easy to understand. 2. Knowing your neighborhood inside out is another thing you need to do. Whether we’re talking about a city, an area in a city or the country, even on an international level an agent will need to be able to really know a lot about their area of operations. The history of the buildings in question, the land itself and so much more each play an important part in the dynamics of prices, buying and selling, so knowing these facts will really help when potential new clients end up moving in the area. Long before the moving company drops their belongings off in their new home, they will need to know everything they can about it and the area if you can assist them with it. 3. Getting leads in any way possible. Sometimes you will find information from likely and unlikely sources that would warrant being checked out. A lead is usually a great introduction to someone you haven’t had the chance to meet yet, but may have a potential property for sale or is looking for one. Sometimes even moving companies can offer information if you have ties with them. Since they see a lot of people moving around, they see a lot of homes being vacated and could potentially know a bit more if you work together, making them another set of eyes and ears in exchange a deal when working together. 4. Having a great and expanded network of contacts is absolutely necessary. They will give you more eyes and ears out there you can count on. Part of being an agent is being informed at all times. You’re not an information broker of course, but your knowledge is essential to running your business, so you will need to stay on top if you want to succeed. Look for information either online or in person, but make sure you do so often if you want to know all there is to know about new properties out there and potential new leads.
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Government, Bound: The Silence of the Senate Where legislation goes to die. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell doesn’t mind being called the “Grim Reaper.” In fact, it’s a nickname he gave to himself when assuring supporters that he intended to block a variety of proposals by Democrats, ranging from the Green New Deal to Medicare for All. In fact, you can purchase a Grim Reaper t-shirt for $35 on his campaign website. McConnell has drawn blame for blocking all kinds of legislation, including bills to improve election security, stop foreign interference in our elections, and mandate universal background checks for gun purchases (that last one has support from 90 percent of Americans, including 89 percent of Republicans). Back in 2016, he infamously refused to hold confirmation hearings on President Obama’s Supreme Court pick, Merrick Garland. How is it possible that one person can wield so much power, ensuring that absolutely any bill he or she opposes is dead on arrival? In reality, it’s only possible because enough other senators allow it. There’s nothing in the Constitution – or even in formal Senate rules – giving the Senate Majority Leader so much power over the legislative process. Any senator can propose that a bill receive a vote, and if that senator can round up a simple majority to agree, they can make it happen. Senate custom, however, is that senators – from both parties – yield their power to the majority leader. According to James Wallner, a former Republican Senate staffer, this practice began in the 1940s and went into hyperdrive under “Master of the Senate” Lyndon Johnson. In a 2018 interview with David Leonhardt of The New York Times, Wallner explained why the practice lives on: Senators have kept up the practice because it helps keep their party unified, rather than enduring votes that divide it. But this centralization of Senate power has an enormous downside. It makes bipartisan compromise harder to achieve. Coalitions that could pass a bill — but that don’t include the majority leader — don’t get the chance to form. As Wallner says, the practice makes our political system less freewheeling and open. “By stopping the legislative process before it starts,” he told me, “it makes compromise harder.” That last part is critical. By putting party above all else, our senators are making it impossible to find common ground on some of the biggest issues facing Americans today. There’s less discussion about specific bills and fewer opportunities for senators to hash out a deal. The current Senate has 53 Republican members, 45 Democratic members, and two independent members who generally vote with the Democrats. Based on those numbers, it would seem that Republicans would have little difficulty pushing through their agenda. As it turns out, however, a procedural rule of the Senate offers some protection to the minority party. The filibuster allows a minority of senators to block the vote on a bill or a presidential appointment. Breaking a filibuster on a bill requires a vote of sixty senators. A minority of just 41 senators therefore can bring the Senate to a halt. So, even with 53 senators, a Republican Senate needs some Democratic votes to pass a bill. (Breaking a filibuster on approval of presidential appointments, including Supreme Court Justices, used to require sixty votes as well, but now requires only a simple majority vote.) It’s worth considering what the Senate could look like without party power at the helm. In the British Parliament, for example, the Speaker of the House of Commons (roughly the equivalent of our House of Representatives) is a non-partisan position. In fact, once elected, the rules dictate that the Speaker resign from his party and enforce the rules in an impartial way. What does this look like in practice? When the Speaker of the House of Commons is called on to break a tie, for example, custom dictates that he or she vote “no,” the idea being that the non-partisan Speaker should not enable legislation to pass if it doesn’t have a genuine majority. In the U.S., the vice president has the power to break a tie in the Senate, and can usually be counted on to vote with his party. Vice President Mike Pence is a frequent tiebreaker, as was John Adams back in the late 1700s. It’s also worth considering what Congress could accomplish if Mitch McConnell cast himself in a role other than the Grim Reaper, or if other senators started pushing back. If the Senate began operating in a different way, with bills reaching the floor for debate, compromise, and a possible vote, some might actually pass into law. As James Wallner noted, however, stopping the legislative process before it can even start makes any kind of progress impossible. The authors of the Constitution warned against the dangers of “factionalism.” They believed in the benefits of opposition and designed a system of checks and balances to channel it for the common good. The idea that one senator, based on nothing more than party affiliation, could turn the Senate into a legislative graveyard would have been as alien to them as restoring the monarchy. Fix the Gridlock: Leaders from across the political spectrum weigh in on breaking the gridlock in Congress, from coalition-building to national ballot initiatives – via Politico McConnell’s Journey: One reporter spends months reporting on powerful Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and says that while voters may think they know him, he’s a complicated figure – via NPR The Senate Graveyard: Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sent a letter to her colleagues in the House that listed legislation her chamber had passed but which hadn’t seen the light of day in the Senate – via The Hill Abolish the Filibuster: Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid argues that senators are abusing the filibuster and we should kill it if we want to pass meaningful legislation – via The New York Times Master of the Senate: Want to really understand how the Senate works? No one tells it better than Robert Caro, who wrote about Lyndon Johnson’s tremendous power as Senate Majority Leader. It’s 1,232 pages so we recommend heading straight to the audiobook – via Audible This article originally appeared in the November 17, 2019 issue of Wide Angle, our regular newsletter designed, we hope, to inform rather than inflame. Each edition brings you original articles by Common Ground Solutions, a quiz, and a round-up of news items — from across the political spectrum — that we think are worth reading. We make a special effort to cover good work being done to bridge political divides, and to offer constructive information on ways our readers can engage in the political process and make a difference on issues that matter to them. Sign up below to receive future issues.
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Outlines and how to make one… Posted byRobin Henry May 18, 2022 May 17, 2022 Posted inReaderly on Writing Have you noticed that there are LOADS of ways to make an outline for your novel? There’s Save the Cat, the Story Grid, The Hero’s Journey, The Heroine’s Journey, Romancing the Beat, and the beat goes on. It seems that everyone who has ever written a book has their own method, and they are quick to offer it as the answer for you. I will let you in on a secret…most of these systems are pretty much the same. What they do is figure out the main “beats” of the story, based on successful books and movies, and then repackage them. This isn’t to say that the ideas are not useful, they are. But the truth is that there is no one way that works for every writer or every book. The trick is to find the one that works for the book you are writing; it might not always be the same one. It might be a combination of more than one. You might need to get creative. One book might work as an example of more than one outlining style. Even after you have identified the “tent pole” scenes, you still have to make each one work—it needs an arc, it has to have tension, the plot has to move forward, there is so much to think about! So what’s a writer to do? Decide what kind of story you are telling and make the best outline you can. Identify the important scenes and work them over first, making sure there is a cause and effect chain to tie it all together. Then, when you revise, do it all again! What is your favorite outlining method? Read Like a Writer Book Club Recap: The Aspern Papers by Henry James Austenalia: The Murder of Mr. Wickham by Claudia Gray
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About the Author Heidi Murkoff is the author of the What to Expect series of pregnancy and parenting books. She is also the creator of WhatToExpect.com and the WhatToExpect app, which reach over 11 million expecting and new parents, and the What to Expect Foundation, a nonprofit … Read more about What to Expect When You’re Expecting
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SMART (South Metro Area Realty Topics) Monthly Meetup Tue, November 19, 2019 at 6:00pm — Tue, November 19, 2019 at 10:00pm Living The Dream Brewing 12305 North Dumont Way This is a recurring event every Third Tuesday of the Month. If you are an investor (active or passive), wholesaler, agent, attorney, CPA, flipper, lender (traditional, hard money, IRA/401k, savings), tradesman, or just want to learn more about real estate and what options might exist in that area, then this is for you. We are not selling any services, training, or products, though there may be deals announced to the group by those who have them. If you have deals, are looking for deals, or trying to expand your knowledge or clients, come on out. We are here to help you succeed. This is a free networking event. Come in, get food (or don't), grab a beer (or don't), find the group (or one of the many small groups that usually form up) and introduce yourself. If you are more shy, then a great script to begin with is who you are, what you do, and what you are after. If you are anywhere around Denver Metro or Castle Rock areas, come out and meet others who love investing! Other Meetups in Denver, CO Tue, Mar 21, 6:00pm 12305 North Dumont Way, Littleton, CO 80125 Tue, Apr 18, 6:00pm Tue, May 16, 6:00pm
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HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.council.060-22 RESOLUTION # 060 (Series of 2022) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, ADOPTING AN OFFICIAL FLAG OF THE CITY OF ASPEN. WHEREAS, a flag symbolizes a nation, a people, or a community—and it visibly represents us to the outside world; and WHEREAS, Aspen's name and reputation are world renowned and her citizens desire a symbol for their unique community; and WHEREAS, the City of Aspen asked the Aspen Sister-City Committee to propose an appropriate design which would reflect Aspen's history and year-round activity; and WHEREAS, Herbert Bayer, the Bauhaus artist who helped shape Aspen's renaissance in the 1950's, designed a green Aspen leaf containing a snowflake, symbolizing winter and summer in the Roaring Fork Valley; and WHEREAS, a flag with Bayer's design flew over the 1950 World FIS Championships in Aspen; and WHEREAS, the Bayer family has graciously donated this historic and unique design to the City of Aspen; and WHEREAS, the City Council declared March 4, 1994 as Aspen Flag Day and dedicated this flag at the Opening Ceremonies of the 1994 Winternational Races; and WHEREAS, an original copy of this flag has been standing in City Council Chambers since such dedication. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, That the City Council of the City of Aspen hereby adopts the Herbert Bayer flag as the official flag of the City of Aspen. INTRODUCED, READ AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Aspen on the 261h day of April 2022. Torre, Mayor I, Nicole Henning, duly appointed and acting City Clerk do certify that the foregoing is a true and accurate copy of that resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Aspen, Colorado, at a meeting held, April 26', 2022. Nicole He .ming, City Clerk
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Home » Blogging Tips » Promote Your Business through Online Marketing Posted In Blogging Tips, Online Marketing - By Ryan Stewart On Tuesday, July 8th, 2014 With 0 Comments Online marketing is one of the important strategies for developing your business in the world of online. It is considered as the backbone of all types of business. With the advancement in technology all the business goes online and uses several internet techniques to promote the business. Among many marketing techniques one of the most common and effective is article marketing. It is one of an effective ways and free as well. Online article marketing only needs a knowledgeable on how to make a good and quality article for their business. The best article must be very easy to read even a normal read wants to know the meaning and it needs some helpful information as well. Generally for doing this article marketing business men always hire a professional writer for writing articles for their business and service. The next one is blogging it is one of the old and effective way of online marketing. In this the online business owner publishes some of the articles related to his or her niche and it greatly helps them to improve the visitors and produce more traffic for their site. Once you get traffic for your site then surely you will get more customers for your service and business. In today’s technological and trendy world people generally used to spend most of their time over some of the social networks like Facebook, twitter and many others. Hence social media marketing plays a major role in business people world. It greatly helps business men to connect with people and make a better interaction between them. It also greatly helps you to communicate with some of the other clients who have touch with the particular business that you are looking for.This will effectively help you to know about the company and it is also beneficial for the service provider to get the consumer. If you have decided to do online marketing it is better to make contact with an expert who has best position in the world of online marketing. When you are able to maximize the potential of this technique then you are in the right path of success. Among many online marketing social media technique attains a major fame among people. So if you are new to business and not aware of any marketing strategy then it si better to surf. It will help you to get plenty of information and some of the online marketing companies’ list as well. you can also get help from them to enhance your business and services. Tags: Business strategies, keyword research, Online Marketing, search engine optimization What exactly is programmatic marketing? Overview Of Digital Worth Academy And Its Benefits Try best online marketing links for better traffic
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Requested Repealed Laws Items listed on this page have been repealed or changed and are no longer current law. Some of the documents presented below are recreated from data that was stored in an older format. Every effort has been made to retain the correct presentation of the information. The content is accurate. Updated February 8th, 2016 Banking Code of 1969, Public Act 319 of 1969 Local Government Fiscal Responsibility Act, Public Act 72 of 1990 Scanner Law a.k.a. Pricing and Advertising of Consumer Items Act 449 of 1976 Single Business Tax Act, Act 228 of 1975 Uniform Securities Act, Public Act 265 of 1964 Revised Probate Code - Act 642 of 1978 Previous Version of Legislation INCOME TAX ACT OF 1967
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College of Aeronautics Showing 1 out of a total of 1 results for community: College of Aeronautics. (0.001 seconds) A study of the thermal degradation of an amine-cured epoxide resin at temperatures below 350 degrees C  Patterson- Jones, C.; Smith, D. A. (College of Aeronautics, ) Patterson- Jones, C. (1) Smith, D. A. (1)
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Continuing a debate: the challenges of organising an academic conference in a divided society  ACADEMIC FREEDOM (1)
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Professional soccer K League 2 Busan, contract renewal with 4 veterans Park Jong-woo and Koo Sang-min Reporter Lee Eui-jin = Professional soccer K League 2 Busan IPark will accompany veteran midfielder Park Jong-woo (34) in the new season. Busan said on the 21st, “We have signed a renewal contract with Park Jong-woo and will be together in the 2023 season.” Park Jong-woo, who started his professional career by joining Busan with the first pick in the 2010 rookie draft, was selected for the 2012 London Olympic team and helped Korea win the first Olympic soccer bronze medal. After moving to Guangzhou Puri, a professional football club in China in 2014, he has been playing in Busan ever since returning to Korea in 2019 after going through Al Jazeera Club and Emirates Club in the United Arab Emirates. Busan expects Park Jong-woo, who has played in 196 K-League games and scored 10 goals and 25 assists, to play a central role in the team based on his rich experience. 바카라사이트 Park Jong-woo said, “I had a great desire to spend the last part of my career with Busan. I will do my best in my position in the new season. As a player who knows the traditions of Busan, I will take the lead.” Busan also renewed contracts with goalkeeper Koo Sang-min (32), defenders Park Ho-young (24) and Han Hee-hoon (33), and midfielder Seong Ho-young (24). Koo Sang-min, who has been active as the team’s gatekeeper since the 2016 season, said, “I will do my best to promote this year.” Park Ho-yong, who played an active part in the 2021 season but only played two games due to injury last season, said, “I will help the team this year,” and veteran Han Hee-hoon, a former Daegu FC captain, also expressed his determination to “sacrifice in any position and help the team.” told Seong Ho-young, who secured his place in the team by increasing his playing time from the second half of last season, said, “I will try to show a better image this year than last year.” ‘Kang Sang-jae 22 points big success’ DB, Samsung missed 10 consecutive losses “Exceeding expectations, thanks to ‘Hwang Se-min'” Veteran who led Hyundai E&C
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Performance predictions for a laser-intensified thermal beam for use in high-resolution focused-ion-beam instruments S.H.W. Wouters, G. Haaf, ten, R.P.M.J.W. Notermans, N. Debernardi, P.H.A. Mutsaers, O.J. Luiten, E.J.D. Vredenbregt Coherence and Quantum Technology Photoionization of a laser-cooled and compressed atomic beam from a high-flux thermal source can be used to create a high-brightness ion beam for use in focused-ion-beam instruments. Here we show using calculations and Doppler cooling simulations that an atomic rubidium beam with an equivalent brightness of 2.1 × 107 A/(m2 sr eV) can be created using a compact 5 cm long two-dimensional magneto-optical compressor. If this can be conserved during the photoionization process, this leads to an ion beam brightness an order of magnitude higher than produced by a liquid metal ion source. The source is also capable of producing a flux of 6.2 × 109 s-1 that results in a substantial beam current of 1 nA once fully ionized. 063817-1/8 Physical Review A : Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Atomic and molecular beam sources and techniques Atom cooling methods Positive-ion beams Industrial and technological research and development publishers versionFinal published version, 461 KB http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014PhRvA..90f3817W Dive into the research topics of 'Performance predictions for a laser-intensified thermal beam for use in high-resolution focused-ion-beam instruments'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Ion Beams Physics 100% Brightness Physics 75% Laser Physics 50% Photoionization Physics 50% Performance Physics 25% Cooling Physics 25% Simulation Physics 25% Calculation Physics 25% Wouters, S. H. W., Haaf, ten, G., Notermans, R. P. M. J. W., Debernardi, N., Mutsaers, P. H. A., Luiten, O. J., & Vredenbregt, E. J. D. (2014). Performance predictions for a laser-intensified thermal beam for use in high-resolution focused-ion-beam instruments. Physical Review A : Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 90(6), 063817-1/8. [063817]. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.90.063817, https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.90.063817 Wouters, S.H.W. ; Haaf, ten, G. ; Notermans, R.P.M.J.W. et al. / Performance predictions for a laser-intensified thermal beam for use in high-resolution focused-ion-beam instruments. In: Physical Review A : Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. 2014 ; Vol. 90, No. 6. pp. 063817-1/8. @article{f20e77b44df74c769d5c80ce8a79620b, title = "Performance predictions for a laser-intensified thermal beam for use in high-resolution focused-ion-beam instruments", abstract = "Photoionization of a laser-cooled and compressed atomic beam from a high-flux thermal source can be used to create a high-brightness ion beam for use in focused-ion-beam instruments. 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Ordinary differential equation-based deadlock detection Zuohua Ding, Mengchu Zhou, Shouguang Wang Deadlock detection for concurrent systems via static analysis is in general difficult because of state-space explosion; indeed it is PSPACE compete. This paper presents a new method to detect the deadlocks. A concurrent system consisting of several processes that communicate using a resource sharing mechanism is represented by a set of ordinary differential equations of a restricted type. The equations describe the system state changes, and their solutions, also called state measures, indicate the extent to which the state can be reached in execution. Based on the solutions, the resource deadlock can be detected. By taking into account the computation errors of numerical solution for the differential equations, the detection can be performed via a MATLAB solver, as shown in the experiments. The complexity of the proposed method is polynomial. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems https://doi.org/10.1109/TSMC.2014.2311757 Concurrent program concurrent system continuous Petri net deadlock detection ordinary differential equation state space explosion 10.1109/TSMC.2014.2311757 Dive into the research topics of 'Ordinary differential equation-based deadlock detection'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Ordinary differential equations Engineering & Materials Science 100% Static analysis Engineering & Materials Science 97% Explosions Engineering & Materials Science 87% Differential equations Engineering & Materials Science 83% MATLAB Engineering & Materials Science 75% Set theory Engineering & Materials Science 59% Experiments Engineering & Materials Science 33% Ding, Z., Zhou, M., & Wang, S. (2014). Ordinary differential equation-based deadlock detection. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, 44(10), 1435-1454. [6783791]. https://doi.org/10.1109/TSMC.2014.2311757 Ding, Zuohua ; Zhou, Mengchu ; Wang, Shouguang. / Ordinary differential equation-based deadlock detection. In: IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems. 2014 ; Vol. 44, No. 10. pp. 1435-1454. @article{69b82cd16a924d2ea1d0c16a9a4bd5ec, title = "Ordinary differential equation-based deadlock detection", abstract = "Deadlock detection for concurrent systems via static analysis is in general difficult because of state-space explosion; indeed it is PSPACE compete. This paper presents a new method to detect the deadlocks. A concurrent system consisting of several processes that communicate using a resource sharing mechanism is represented by a set of ordinary differential equations of a restricted type. The equations describe the system state changes, and their solutions, also called state measures, indicate the extent to which the state can be reached in execution. Based on the solutions, the resource deadlock can be detected. By taking into account the computation errors of numerical solution for the differential equations, the detection can be performed via a MATLAB solver, as shown in the experiments. The complexity of the proposed method is polynomial.", keywords = "Concurrent program, concurrent system, continuous Petri net, deadlock detection, ordinary differential equation, state space explosion", author = "Zuohua Ding and Mengchu Zhou and Shouguang Wang", doi = "10.1109/TSMC.2014.2311757", journal = "IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems", publisher = "IEEE Advancing Technology for Humanity", Ding, Z, Zhou, M & Wang, S 2014, 'Ordinary differential equation-based deadlock detection', IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, vol. 44, no. 10, 6783791, pp. 1435-1454. https://doi.org/10.1109/TSMC.2014.2311757 Ordinary differential equation-based deadlock detection. / Ding, Zuohua; Zhou, Mengchu; Wang, Shouguang. In: IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, Vol. 44, No. 10, 6783791, 01.10.2014, p. 1435-1454. T1 - Ordinary differential equation-based deadlock detection AU - Ding, Zuohua AU - Zhou, Mengchu AU - Wang, Shouguang N2 - Deadlock detection for concurrent systems via static analysis is in general difficult because of state-space explosion; indeed it is PSPACE compete. This paper presents a new method to detect the deadlocks. A concurrent system consisting of several processes that communicate using a resource sharing mechanism is represented by a set of ordinary differential equations of a restricted type. The equations describe the system state changes, and their solutions, also called state measures, indicate the extent to which the state can be reached in execution. Based on the solutions, the resource deadlock can be detected. By taking into account the computation errors of numerical solution for the differential equations, the detection can be performed via a MATLAB solver, as shown in the experiments. The complexity of the proposed method is polynomial. AB - Deadlock detection for concurrent systems via static analysis is in general difficult because of state-space explosion; indeed it is PSPACE compete. This paper presents a new method to detect the deadlocks. A concurrent system consisting of several processes that communicate using a resource sharing mechanism is represented by a set of ordinary differential equations of a restricted type. The equations describe the system state changes, and their solutions, also called state measures, indicate the extent to which the state can be reached in execution. Based on the solutions, the resource deadlock can be detected. By taking into account the computation errors of numerical solution for the differential equations, the detection can be performed via a MATLAB solver, as shown in the experiments. The complexity of the proposed method is polynomial. KW - Concurrent program KW - concurrent system KW - continuous Petri net KW - deadlock detection KW - ordinary differential equation KW - state space explosion U2 - 10.1109/TSMC.2014.2311757 DO - 10.1109/TSMC.2014.2311757 JO - IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems JF - IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems Ding Z, Zhou M, Wang S. Ordinary differential equation-based deadlock detection. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems. 2014 Oct 1;44(10):1435-1454. 6783791. doi: 10.1109/TSMC.2014.2311757
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Watch: Legit Flying Car Has Finally Been Approved for Takeoff Chris Kelly Published: February 2, 2022 Credit: KleinVision via YouTube Everyone remembers seeing the Back to the Future series when they came out back in 1985, 1989 and 1990. And if you didn't see all three movies, well then, shame on you! They taught us to dream about the future and more importantly to expect a life without wheels on our skateboards - and wheels only some of the time on our cars - by the year 2015. We were supposed to zap a mini, shrunken Pizza Hut pizza and have it blow up to full size in seconds with the sounds of some bubbling and a beep. Hovering robot dog walkers were supposed to be roaming our neighborhoods and the Cubs were supposed to win the World Series. Of course, now it's 2021 and only one of those things happened. Of course I'm referring to the Cubs. The good news is another one seems like it might be coming sooner than maybe we've been thinking, and I'm talking about the flying cars. There's a company called KleinVision that has developed, tested and received a Certificate of Airworthiness for a dual-mode car and aircraft called the "AirCar." They were deemed airworthy - for drivers with a valid pilot's license - by the Slovakian Transport Authority and hope to have the car available to buy within the next twelve months. Granted, it may be a while longer before such vehicles are available for use in the United States, but you have to admit, things are looking up. It runs on the same fuel we put in cars now, sold at any regular gas station and is able to fly at altitudes up to 18,000 feet. KleinVision released a promo video, with actual footage of the AirCar, not just artist renderings and I have to admit, it looks pretty cool. No more red lights! $24.9 Million Longmont Estate Has its Own Airplane Landing Strip This Longmont estate has its own FAA-approved landing strip. See All the Amazing Cars at One of Colorado's Premiere Auto Museums See all the killer muscle cars and classics shown inside Gateway Colorado's Auto Museum.
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← November 4, 2021 – Mark 4: 26-29 – Not Up to You November 9, 2021 – Mark 4: 35-41 – Do You Not Care? → November 5, 2021 – Mark 4: 30-34 – Small Things Posted on November 4, 2021 by Andy Stoddard Today we are reading from Mark 4: 30-34: 30 He also said, “With what can we compare the kingdom of God, or what parable will we use for it? 31 It is like a mustard seed, which, when sown upon the ground, is the smallest of all the seeds on earth; 32 yet when it is sown it grows up and becomes the greatest of all shrubs, and puts forth large branches, so that the birds of the air can make nests in its shade.” 33 With many such parables he spoke the word to them, as they were able to hear it; 34 he did not speak to them except in parables, but he explained everything in private to his disciples. We’ve seen in the last few parables that so much of growth is beyond our control. The sower couldn’t control where the seeds fell. The farmer didn’t know why the crop grew. So much of this can leave us feeling like there is nothing that we can do. So much is beyond our control. So much is beyond us. So today, we see the mustard seed. We see this is a small seed, but when it grows, it becomes a huge tree. This is what God’s kingdom is like. This is how God works. This is how God moves. It’s not always through the big things. Often, most often, it’s through the small things. God always uses the small. He always used the unseen. He always uses the faithful. It’s always the small things that God chooses to bless and do great things with. We are told this week that so much is beyond our control. But we do control if we are faithful with the small things. Prayer. Reading scripture. Serving others. Worship. These seemingly small, insignificant things are how God will change the world. The small mustard seed has a huge impact. So does our small, hard to notice faith. These small things will change the world. Let’s be faithful today, in the small things. And see what God does. One thought on “November 5, 2021 – Mark 4: 30-34 – Small Things” bobokuma50
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Current | Past S&T Policy For a more balanced future Committee evaluates 2,000 studies and suggests that bioenergy could expand without resulting in environmental damage Issue # 231 EnvironmentBioenergySustainability With sustainable bioenergy production techniques already available, up to 30% of the world’s energy could be supplied through bioenergy by 2050—about 10 times more than the current share—without affecting biodiversity or endangering food security. The scenario was presented in the international report Bioenergy & sustainability: Bridging the gaps, the result of a partnership between FAPESP and the Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE), an independent body that cooperates with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Released in April 2015 at FAPESP’s headquarters in São Paulo, the 700-page document was based on approximately 2,000 scientific studies and assessments performed by 137 specialists from 24 countries, involving more than 80 research institutions. The work was coordinated by researchers from FAPESP programs such as Research in Bioenergy (BIOEN), Research into the Characterization, Conservation, Restoration and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity (Biota), and Research on Global Climate Change (PFPMCG), invited by SCOPE to prepare the report. The committee was created in 1969 in order to evaluate the production of knowledge on the environment and provide information to researchers and public policy makers through seminars and annual publications. The complete document is available here. The report provides research data and results combined with an analysis of the current bioenergy outlook and a critical review of its impacts. “Bioenergy could contribute to geopolitical changes due to its flexibility and sustainability, and because of its role in mitigating climate change. The advantages of adequate bioenergy production have scientific support,” says Glaucia Mendes Souza, a member of BIOEN management and co-editor of the document, referring, for example, to the renewable character of biofuels and the recent advances in bioenergy related to the development of increasingly more productive plant varieties. The document argues that an increase in biomass cultivation for energy generation would not require deforestation or re-purposing of agricultural land currently used for the production of food. There is enough land to produce bioenergy if areas employed for extensive livestock grazing and those with degraded soil are used. Jon Samseth, a researcher at Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences in Norway and chairman of SCOPE, emphasized Brazil’s participation in preparing the report because it is one of the leading countries in the development of bioenergy within the global scientific community. “Renewable energy supplies 41% of Brazil’s energy needs. In Nordic countries, for example, the percentage is 30% to 35%,” commented Samseth. Despite scientific and technological advances, the study’s authors acknowledge that the expansion of biofuels depends on public policy support in order to sustain itself globally. Today, 87% of the world’s energy needs are met by the consumption of fossil fuels and nuclear energy. “Reversing this would require tripling production of modern bioenergy by 2030,” estimates Souza, referring to the most efficient forms of transforming biomass into fuels, such as ethanol from corn and sugarcane, and biodiesel from soybeans and palm oil. To get there, according to the researcher, we must convert scientific knowledge into public policy and integrate targeted strategies for agriculture, environmental conservation and bioenergy production that are usually developed separately. The report suggests that the combination of forest cultivation—that is, planting reforestation areas—and bioenergy production, integrating grasslands and woodlands, could soften the effects of climate change, in addition to ensuring food security. “Appropriately managed agricultural crops can help maintain soil quality and even result in carbon accumulation, reducing CO2 emissions,” explains Paulo Artaxo, professor at the University of São Paulo (USP) Physics Institute and co-author of the report. One of the recommendations of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), for example, is the adoption of zero tillage for crops. The technique consists of making small furrows for planting seedlings, without plowing. Thus, the soil is protected from erosion, and wastes from previous harvests help fertilize it. Expansion and caveats One proposal presented in the report is to expand production of bioenergy together with that of food. According to the document, the agricultural land available on the planet is concentrated in Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa, and much of it is used for low-intensity grazing. According to Luiz Augusto Horta Nogueira, of the Federal University of Itajubá, co-author of some chapters of the report, approximately 360 million hectares of land suitable for arid agriculture are available in Latin America and the Caribbean, corresponding to 37% of the world total and more than three times the area needed to meet the world’s food needs. “Just 20% of this area could produce biofuel equivalent to 11 million barrels of oil per day, more than current production by the United States or Saudi Arabia,” he says. Invited to comment on the report at the launch event, Luiz Felipe Duhart, a Chilean consultant and former head of the regional office of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations in Latin America, said that expansion of bioenergy in the region must take into account social impacts such as food price distortions and increased monoculture. “We cannot rule out the danger of food prices being affected by an increase in biofuel production,” he says. “The United States started producing ethanol from corn, and this contributed to increasing the cost of the commodity in Central America, where corn is the staple food. This needs to be avoided,” he added. The SCOPE report suggests monitoring the price of food items used as raw materials for bioenergy and recognizes that land for expansion of planting is mainly in Latin America and Africa. It also claims that no scientific evidence was found linking bioenergy production to increases in food prices. During the event, Duhart was asked about the possibility of bioenergy creating conditions that would favor increasing monoculture farming, considered by environmentalists to be a threat to biodiversity. “In Brazil, we do not see sugarcane as a monoculture. A large number of hectares are planted, but nothing like in Indonesia, where the entire island is planted with palms for oil production,” he says. In Brazil, states Duhart, farmers have invested in techniques to increase sugarcane yield. An example is cellulosic ethanol, also called second-generation ethanol, made from agricultural residues such as sugarcane bagasse. However, the SCOPE report is emphatic in relation to this technique: second-generation ethanol is still produced on a small scale, is just beginning to be used commercially and is only starting to be implemented in a few places in the world—one of which is Brazil. According to the document, the cost of the technologies involved in this process must be reduced. Pellets and chips The report published by FAPESP presents other initiatives adopted around the world. One is Akershus, a heating distribution center implemented in Norway in 2011. The main raw materials used at the center are wood chips and pellets—dried and pressed particles with high heating value—that can be used as fuel for residential or industrial boilers and power plants. Pellets are seen as a clean, renewable fuel and are used to generate heat in other European countries. The heat is distributed as hot water through pipes connecting homes and buildings to the generating plant. Another case evaluated by SCOPE is the planting of the Barbados nut plant (Jatropha curcas) in Africa for use in producing biodiesel. Since it cannot be fed to livestock, the plant is normally cultivated in rows around other crops, and even serves as a barrier against wind and erosion. According to the report, non-governmental organizations are encouraging the planting of the Barbados nut plant as a rural development strategy. In some locations, small farmer cooperatives were created in partnership with companies that provide equipment and infrastructure and buy seeds. The by-product resulting from biodiesel production is used as fertilizer, and also sold by the small farmers. But there are still doubts about the future of this strategy. “The productivity of the Barbados nut plant is low and it suffers from various diseases. Because of this it has been successful in only a few regions,” says Glaucia Souza. “This example shows how bioenergy production must be addressed from different perspectives. From the scientific point of view, the Barbados nut plant still needs more productivity and environmental adaptation studies. From the public policy viewpoint, the effort depends on interconnections between small farmers, businesses and local government. The economic and social viability of a type of biomass depends on the local context,” she explains. This article may be republished online under the CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons license. The Pesquisa FAPESP Digital Content Republishing Policy, specified here, must be followed. In summary, the text must not be edited and the author(s) and source (Pesquisa FAPESP) must be credited. Using the HTML button will ensure that these standards are followed. If reproducing only the text, please consult the Digital Republishing Policy. &lt;br&gt;&lt;p&gt;This work first appeared on &lt;a href='https://revistapesquisa.fapesp.br/'&gt;Pesquisa FAPESP&lt;/a&gt; under a &lt;a href='https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/'&gt;CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license&lt;/a&gt;. Read the &lt;a href='https://revistapesquisa.fapesp.br/en/for-a-more-balanced-future/' target='_blank'&gt;original here&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;script&gt;var img = new Image(); img.src='https://revistapesquisa.fapesp.br/republicacao_frame?id=188265&amp;referer=' + window.location.href;&lt;/script&gt; With sustainable bioenergy production techniques already available, up to 30% of the world’s energy could be supplied through bioenergy by 2050—about 10 times more than the current share—without affecting biodiversity or endangering food security. The scenario was presented in the international report Bioenergy & sustainability: Bridging the gaps, the result of a partnership between FAPESP and the Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE), an independent body that cooperates with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Released in April 2015 at FAPESP’s headquarters in São Paulo, the 700-page document was based on approximately 2,000 scientific studies and assessments performed by 137 specialists from 24 countries, involving more than 80 research institutions. The work was coordinated by researchers from FAPESP programs such as Research in Bioenergy (BIOEN), Research into the Characterization, Conservation, Restoration and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity (Biota), and Research on Global Climate Change (PFPMCG), invited by SCOPE to prepare the report. The committee was created in 1969 in order to evaluate the production of knowledge on the environment and provide information to researchers and public policy makers through seminars and annual publications. The complete document is available here. The report provides research data and results combined with an analysis of the current bioenergy outlook and a critical review of its impacts. “Bioenergy could contribute to geopolitical changes due to its flexibility and sustainability, and because of its role in mitigating climate change. The advantages of adequate bioenergy production have scientific support,” says Glaucia Mendes Souza, a member of BIOEN management and co-editor of the document, referring, for example, to the renewable character of biofuels and the recent advances in bioenergy related to the development of increasingly more productive plant varieties. The document argues that an increase in biomass cultivation for energy generation would not require deforestation or re-purposing of agricultural land currently used for the production of food. There is enough land to produce bioenergy if areas employed for extensive livestock grazing and those with degraded soil are used. Jon Samseth, a researcher at Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences in Norway and chairman of SCOPE, emphasized Brazil’s participation in preparing the report because it is one of the leading countries in the development of bioenergy within the global scientific community. “Renewable energy supplies 41% of Brazil’s energy needs. In Nordic countries, for example, the percentage is 30% to 35%,” commented Samseth. Despite scientific and technological advances, the study’s authors acknowledge that the expansion of biofuels depends on public policy support in order to sustain itself globally. Today, 87% of the world’s energy needs are met by the consumption of fossil fuels and nuclear energy. “Reversing this would require tripling production of modern bioenergy by 2030,” estimates Souza, referring to the most efficient forms of transforming biomass into fuels, such as ethanol from corn and sugarcane, and biodiesel from soybeans and palm oil. To get there, according to the researcher, we must convert scientific knowledge into public policy and integrate targeted strategies for agriculture, environmental conservation and bioenergy production that are usually developed separately. The report suggests that the combination of forest cultivation—that is, planting reforestation areas—and bioenergy production, integrating grasslands and woodlands, could soften the effects of climate change, in addition to ensuring food security. “Appropriately managed agricultural crops can help maintain soil quality and even result in carbon accumulation, reducing CO2 emissions,” explains Paulo Artaxo, professor at the University of São Paulo (USP) Physics Institute and co-author of the report. One of the recommendations of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), for example, is the adoption of zero tillage for crops. The technique consists of making small furrows for planting seedlings, without plowing. Thus, the soil is protected from erosion, and wastes from previous harvests help fertilize it. Expansion and caveats One proposal presented in the report is to expand production of bioenergy together with that of food. According to the document, the agricultural land available on the planet is concentrated in Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa, and much of it is used for low-intensity grazing. According to Luiz Augusto Horta Nogueira, of the Federal University of Itajubá, co-author of some chapters of the report, approximately 360 million hectares of land suitable for arid agriculture are available in Latin America and the Caribbean, corresponding to 37% of the world total and more than three times the area needed to meet the world’s food needs. “Just 20% of this area could produce biofuel equivalent to 11 million barrels of oil per day, more than current production by the United States or Saudi Arabia,” he says. Invited to comment on the report at the launch event, Luiz Felipe Duhart, a Chilean consultant and former head of the regional office of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations in Latin America, said that expansion of bioenergy in the region must take into account social impacts such as food price distortions and increased monoculture. “We cannot rule out the danger of food prices being affected by an increase in biofuel production,” he says. “The United States started producing ethanol from corn, and this contributed to increasing the cost of the commodity in Central America, where corn is the staple food. This needs to be avoided,” he added. The SCOPE report suggests monitoring the price of food items used as raw materials for bioenergy and recognizes that land for expansion of planting is mainly in Latin America and Africa. It also claims that no scientific evidence was found linking bioenergy production to increases in food prices. During the event, Duhart was asked about the possibility of bioenergy creating conditions that would favor increasing monoculture farming, considered by environmentalists to be a threat to biodiversity. “In Brazil, we do not see sugarcane as a monoculture. A large number of hectares are planted, but nothing like in Indonesia, where the entire island is planted with palms for oil production,” he says. In Brazil, states Duhart, farmers have invested in techniques to increase sugarcane yield. An example is cellulosic ethanol, also called second-generation ethanol, made from agricultural residues such as sugarcane bagasse. However, the SCOPE report is emphatic in relation to this technique: second-generation ethanol is still produced on a small scale, is just beginning to be used commercially and is only starting to be implemented in a few places in the world—one of which is Brazil. According to the document, the cost of the technologies involved in this process must be reduced. Pellets and chips The report published by FAPESP presents other initiatives adopted around the world. One is Akershus, a heating distribution center implemented in Norway in 2011. The main raw materials used at the center are wood chips and pellets—dried and pressed particles with high heating value—that can be used as fuel for residential or industrial boilers and power plants. Pellets are seen as a clean, renewable fuel and are used to generate heat in other European countries. The heat is distributed as hot water through pipes connecting homes and buildings to the generating plant. Another case evaluated by SCOPE is the planting of the Barbados nut plant (Jatropha curcas) in Africa for use in producing biodiesel. Since it cannot be fed to livestock, the plant is normally cultivated in rows around other crops, and even serves as a barrier against wind and erosion. According to the report, non-governmental organizations are encouraging the planting of the Barbados nut plant as a rural development strategy. In some locations, small farmer cooperatives were created in partnership with companies that provide equipment and infrastructure and buy seeds. The by-product resulting from biodiesel production is used as fertilizer, and also sold by the small farmers. But there are still doubts about the future of this strategy. “The productivity of the Barbados nut plant is low and it suffers from various diseases. Because of this it has been successful in only a few regions,” says Glaucia Souza. “This example shows how bioenergy production must be addressed from different perspectives. From the scientific point of view, the Barbados nut plant still needs more productivity and environmental adaptation studies. From the public policy viewpoint, the effort depends on interconnections between small farmers, businesses and local government. The economic and social viability of a type of biomass depends on the local context,” she explains. © Revista Pesquisa FAPESP - All rights reserved.
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Author: Rich Dlin On Being an Introvert Hey how’s it going? My name is Rich and I’m what people call an introvert. I’ve been one for 43 years so I’m an expert at it. I decided that today’s blog should be about how that works. I’ll tell you what it means, and what it doesn’t mean, and how I’ve learned to embrace it. I’ll also tell you what you should and should not do with the introverts in your life. I will do so by writing about myself, but the truth is I am writing about all introverts. Maybe it will help, maybe it won’t. But I hope you’ll read and think about it. First, I think I’ll start with what it doesn’t mean, and thus dispel a common misconception. I’m not shy. Far from it in fact. I make my living presenting to groups of 20-30 adolescents multiple times per day. I have presented to groups of 200 people and up. I have performed in musicals in front of theatres full of people. I played Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar. I competed in a bodybuilding competition wearing nothing but a tiny speedo type thing in front of hundreds of strangers. Rich as Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar None of these things make me nervous. In fact, I thrive on it. The more people there are for me to present to, the happier I am. When I meet people for the first time I always look them in the eye and extend my hand readily. I am happy to have a meaningful conversation with a stranger and I don’t feel insecure in new situations. These things may make you want to conclude that I am wrong about myself. That in fact I am not an introvert. But I can assure you I am. Card carrying and proud, as they say! What’s funny is that there are a lot of people who know me who are legitimately surprised when I tell them I am an introvert. That’s usually because they have only ever seen me in small group social settings, or because they have seen me perform or present. It means they don’t know what it means. So then what does it mean? Well it means that I am happy to spend time thinking. A lot of time. I think and reflect and observe and then I do it all again. When I’m in a large group in a social setting I don’t say much. It’s not because I’m shy — it’s because I don’t have anything to say, and in any case I don’t want to compete for attention because I find it draining. I don’t feel the need to engage in conversation simply because it is a social requirement. I don’t like loud rooms because I can’t hear myself or others talk. I don’t understand why they play loud music in many restaurants when all that does it make it difficult to hear what your companions have to say. I like going to parties but I don’t like staying — I find it’s nice to see everyone but after a while I get overloaded with sensory inputs and I have to leave. Don’t take it personally. The fact that I came means I care about you. If you see me at a party you’ll find me in a quiet corner. You may think I am being stand-offish but nothing is further from the truth. Sit down and let’s have a nice conversation about something interesting. I will listen more than I talk, but I will talk plenty. You’ll probably find that refreshing because I am an active listener. I don’t just listen waiting until there’s a break in what you are saying so I can continue to talk about me — I really listen. And when I talk you’ll find out just how closely I was listening. When I leave I may not say goodbye. That’s only because there was so much going on and I didn’t want to interrupt. I know it comes off as rude sometimes but honestly I’ve found it’s easier to seem rude in one instance than to try and break into an activity to say goodbye. I also like to be fully prepared before I try something new, and I constantly check my progress to make sure things are going as they should. I ask a lot of clarifying questions before I proceed into the unknown. I’m not afraid to try new things, but I like to understand what I’m getting into as much as possible before they happen. When I was a baby my parents laughed at me because when I would turn around to crawl off a chair I would check the floor 10-15 times as I slowly lowered myself to make sure it was still where I thought it was. When I behave this way with you, just answer my questions patiently and we’ll both be happier for it. Being introverted means I spend a lot of time observing people. I don’t judge quickly because I’ve learned that the longer you pay attention to someone the more you learn and the more layers you see through. This means I understand most people better than most people. It also means that a lot of people think I’m a snob. I can’t tell you how many times I have been called that. My lack of talking comes off as snobby and disinterested. It simply isn’t true. My lack of talking has everything to do with me thinking about what is worth saying. The truth is there’s not much that is. Most people talk because silence makes them uncomfortable. I love silence — it lets me think. I’ve also had a lot of extroverts try to “cure” me. That’s one of the most uncomfortable things an introvert learns to deal with. Please don’t get me wrong though. I love extroverts. I enjoy watching how much fun they have doing things that would give me no pleasure at all. I love how they can come into a new situation and within minutes be best friends with everyone in the room. It’s cool. Super-cool. But it’s not me and never will be, and I don’t care because I’ve tried it and it did nothing but make me uncomfortable. One of my favourite examples of extroverts’ deep need to cure me is during the Hora dance, which my Jewish readers will be intimately familiar with. For the non-Jews who don’t know, it’s a kind of dance that an entire room gets involved in. The step is very simple and involves everyone holding hands in a big circle, although very often there will be concentric circles when the number of people in the Hora results in a circumference that exceeds the dimensions of the dance floor. When the Hora music starts up, all the extroverts get a fire in their eyes. They leap from their table and charge to the dance floor, grabbing the hands of everyone they pass on the way. It’s like ecstasy in a dance beat. If you watch the introverts though, you’ll see them deliberately not making eye contact with anyone and keeping their arms firmly at their sides. We are not interested in dancing the Hora. It’s not because we’re not happy, it’s because it does nothing to enhance our enjoyment of life and actually makes us uncomfortable. The problem is our lack of participation makes the extroverts uncomfortable. How can someone not want to dance the Hora, they ask? There can be only one explanation for them — we never tried it. If only we’d try we’d find out just what a blast it is. So they leave the Hora, seek us out, and physically haul us onto the dance floor. The Hora is a perfect metaphor for extroversion. If only we knew how much fun it was, we’d want to do it all the time! Now when I was younger, I was actually convinced that something was wrong with me. I also was way too polite to refuse. So I would let myself be pulled in by these well-meaning Hora Pullers. And then it was always a nightmare. I would freeze a somewhat horrified smile on my face and move around with the others, always wondering when it was going to start being fun. I looked awkward. I was embarrassed. Being in the Hora only emphasized my introverted nature — it did not even come close to changing it. As I got older I realized I was much better off simply politely refusing. I say things like “Nah, the Hora isn’t my thing” and I smile. It’s much better for everyone this way and I am completely happy and comfortable with it. So my message to the Hora Pullers, Spirit Leaders and Party Planners is this — I don’t need curing. There is nothing wrong with me, and when I don’t participate in your fun it doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong with you either. I like not participating in those crazy socializers. I like watching — it’s how I learn about people and how I experience large group activities. If you want to find out about me, ask me. If you want someone to talk to who will listen, talk to me. If you want someone to help you reflect, I’m your man. And if you need a speaker for a conference you’re planning, look me up! Author Rich DlinPosted on November 18, 2012 Categories Miscellaneous musings, Performing Arts, TeachingLeave a comment on On Being an Introvert Steer With the Skid When you learn to drive in Canada, one of the most important lessons is what to do when your car enters into a skid. It’s not a question of “if” really. In Canada, it’s definitely “when”. Usually it will happen in your first winter of driving, so you’d better be prepared. The technique is to steer with the skid. It means that you have to fight your natural urge to steer in the direction you’d like for your car to go, and instead actually aim your wheels right at that concrete median your car has suddenly decided to crash into. Then, once you and your car agree on the direction you want to go, you gently steer the car away from disaster. It works, and in fact it’s the only way to handle the situation, except perhaps throwing open your car door and launching yourself out onto the pavement. The physics behind why it works are fairly straightforward. When you enter into a skid your car has momentum which is carrying it in a direction that is usually not conducive to healthy living, and there’s nothing you can do about it because the friction between your wheels and the road has suddenly been reduced significantly by ice, water, gravel or some other non frictiony substance. This means that gross corrections where your wheels are pointed at an extreme angle to the skid won’t work, because the momentum of the car is overcoming the minimal friction at the wheels. So by pointing the wheels in the direction of the skid you force the momentum to cooperate with your goal of non-disaster, and then make relative small corrections which work because the little bit of friction you do still have is only slightly off from the massive momentum. Baby steps of correction eventually get you out of trouble. And it happens pretty quickly, as anyone who has ever done it can attest to. When you don’t understand the physics, it almost seems like magic. The reason it has to be taught though, is because it’s so counter-intuitive. Aiming in the wrong direction so that you can go the right way feels like slowing down so that you can speed up. As it turns out, this driving lesson is actually an incredibly important life lesson as well. It shows up in so many ways. I’ll illustrate with a few examples of skids. Skid 1: The Determined Daughter Imagine this scenario. It’s 5 minutes before you have to leave the house to walk your daughter to school, and she is insisting that she does not want to wear a jacket. The problem though, is that you happen to know it’s 3° Celsius outside. If your daughter is anything like mine and she has her heart set on not wearing a jacket then you have 5 minutes to fight and win World War III. Good luck. This, ladies and gentlemen, is a bona fide skid. Your car is careening into two kinds of barriers. Frostbitten Child and Late Slip. Solution? Steer with the skid. Instead of fighting the momentum, agree that she does not need a jacket, but bring it with you and leave. If you really want to be fancy, don’t wear yours either. You carry hers and she can carry yours. Or you carry them both — it’s not really important. Once again if your daughter is anything like mine she will have a true aversion to discomfort, which is something she’ll start to feel within about 20 steps. She’ll ask for the jacket. If you didn’t wear yours, you can ask her for yours before she asks for hers. That will make it okay for her to ask for her own and still save face. Skid averted. No frostbite and no late slip. Skid 2: The Quadratic Quandary Here’s another scenario that I often encounter at school. Let’s say I’m helping a student solve a quadratic equation (apologies for this if you don’t know what that is — feel free to skip this part). Take this one for example: x² − 5x − 14 = 0 If you’re a math teacher you know that a goodly portion of students unused to solving quadratics are going to try and isolate the variable the nice old fashioned way. You also know that it won’t work – totally destined to fail. You might be tempted to intervene before they try, and suggest a different method, but if you do then in the back of their mind they’ll always be wondering why not just isolate. The best strategy pedagogically is to let the student try it. Agree that isolating the variable is a good plan. Help them with the operations – steer with the skid. As you work with them to isolate the variable generally this will happen: x² − 5x = 14 At which point you can have a very valuable discussion about why we are stuck. The student may try some fancy footwork here, but thanks to you being on their side, you can navigate it with them and they’ll see that there’s nowhere to go. Then you can gently steer them toward other options. What do we know we can do with quadratic expressions? Factor them. So what? Let’s find out. I won’t get into the actual solution here, because it’s not important right now and in any case if you were following until now I’m fairly confident you can finish up. But for those who need to know, the solution is x = 7 or x = −2. Skid 3: The Perturbed Parent Once more this scenario is one I encounter as a teacher, but in fact it generalizes to any customer service industry. I actually really learned this well in my previous life as a software engineer when I would spend quite a bit of time on the phone with our users who would call when they were struggling with our software. Readers who are teachers will understand this situation pretty well. It goes like this: Hanz is a student in your class who has written a math test for you and earned a fairly low grade – say, 54%. Hanz has plans to go to university (or college if you’re American – here in Canada college doesn’t mean quite what it does in the States) to become a doctor. Hanz needs a high school average of 91% to get into medical school. Thus the 54% on your test is a somewhat sub-optimal result. The next day you get a call from Hanz’s father, Franz. Franz opens the conversation by informing you that he is a lawyer, and that he has a real issue with the mark you gave Hanz on the test. Franz tells you that Hanz is extremely gifted in math and has always earned grades in the 90’s until your class. Hanz worked extremely hard preparing for the test and his tutor guaranteed that he was ready to ace it. Franz concludes that the whole mess is therefore your fault, because you are an unfair marker, a bad teacher, a horrible human being and quite possibly a chronic hater of children. Franz insists that you raise Hanz’s mark so that it is consistent with Hanz’s abilities and also consistent with his goal to become a neurosurgeon. At this point it is incredibly tempting to get defensive, or be offensive. After all, Attorney Franz has attacked your professionalism (unfair marker, bad teacher) and your motivation for being a teacher (child-hater). Furthermore, if you know Hanz you know that “gifted” and “math” are not two words that you would put together in a sentence describing him, unless you could liberally sprinkle said sentence with the words “extremely” and “not”. However there is nothing to be gained by this response. All it will do is exacerbate the situation. Instead, steer with the skid. First, tell Franz that you understand why he’s upset. In fact you are upset by the grade as well – who wouldn’t be? Ask him about the hard work Hanz put in to prepare. Commiserate with Franz about the difficulties of watching young people work so hard and then not have it pay off. I am not being facetious here, and neither should you be in a situation like this. Put yourself in Franz’s shoes. Hanz worked hard, and hard work is supposed to equate with success. So why didn’t it? You and Franz can discuss this question. You can provide Franz with some questions to ask the tutor about the work he does with Hanz. You can recommend that Hanz come and see you to go over the test to see where the disconnect was. After all, since Hanz is so talented in math, there must have been a disconnect. When Franz sees that you have no intention of fighting him, his momentum joins yours and you can then steer him in the direction he needs to go, which is ultimately to realize that you did not “give” Hanz his mark – Hanz earned it. And getting to the bottom of why he earned a mark as low as he did is what you both want so that you can both help Hanz. This will ultimately help Franz see that it is Hanz who was at fault, and will also eliminate the need to address some of the more insulting parts of Franz’s opening tirade. It is entirely possible that during the conversation Franz will admit that the “marks in the 90’s” comment was not completely true, and referred to 2 quizzes Hanz wrote when he was in the 3rd grade. By the end of the conversation, Franz will know that you are on his and Hanz’s side, and that the energy of all three people is channeled in the same direction – not the direction of the skid anymore! There are countless other scenarios I can come up with, all of which I have experienced personally (no, I never taught anyone named Hanz …), but the theme is always the same. A situation arises and the temptation is to fight against it, but fighting only escalates the problem. The solution is counter-instinctive and often requires strong self-control but pays huge dividends. Leverage the momentum of the skid for a quick and successful course correction. Works in cars, works in life. Steer with the skid. Author Rich DlinPosted on November 6, 2012 November 6, 2012 Categories Family, Math, TeachingTags conflict resolution, confrontation, customer service, driving in canada, quadratic equations, steer with the skid1 Comment on Steer With the Skid Dare To Be Exceptional I’m kind of a strange guy, in that most of my favourite movie quotes come from animated films or sci-fi, or both. Yoda, Master Oogway, Jean-Luc Picard, Optimus Prime … all have wisdom to share. But today’s blog is about one of my very favourites, from Mr. Incredible himself, when he found out his son was going to be part of a graduation ceremony at the end of grade 4. “It is not a graduation. He will be moving from the 4th grade to the 5th grade. It’s psychotic! They keep inventing new ways to celebrate mediocrity, but when someone is genuinely exceptional…” –Bob Parr, aka Mr. Incredible How sadly appropriate in today’s society. Our children are bedecked with meaningless medals, they stare at shelves lined with trophies for participation, and they are celebrated in ceremonies commemorating inevitability. Society has decided that recognition of excellence must not come at the expense of the runners-up. So everyone wins. Every moment is a photo opportunity. When my son finished Kindergarten the photographer at the school put him in a cap and gown and handed him a fake diploma for the portrait! How proud we were meant to be, I wonder, that through hard work and dedication he had earned his Kindergarten diploma? I mean truly, how many parents can say their kids have managed that milestone? We manufacture their success and then we celebrate it. Then we lament the fact that this new generation comes off as underachieving, entitled, and uninspired. Thankfully we are wrong about them. But sadly the reason young people often come off this way is because we give them little choice. How is a child who is constantly rewarded in the wake of mediocre performance to learn the benefit of striving for excellence? What will inspire them if, having put forth little to no effort, they are lauded as champions? Because that is what we do. And for those children who truly shine, what is their reward, when all the others are painted with the same glorious brush? How long should we expect those kids to put in all their effort when they watch their peers work half as hard, accomplish half as much, and get praised twice as often? Because the other sad truth is that for fear of hurting those who under-perform, we under-reward those who excel. Are we doing anybody any favours with this? Of course, it’s not always like this. Happily younger generations still have the human condition, and still want to truly excel. They are inspiring, they don’t all think life is a free ride, and many of them achieve their potential. And I know many teachers – myself included – who still push for excellence and reward it when we see it, and who do not praise mediocrity or manufacture success. That may sound harsh, but it is not. Kids know when they have put forth their best effort. They know when they have broken past old boundaries. In short, they know the difference between success and failure. And when they feel that nothing special has occurred, but the world around them still celebrates their “achievement”, it is confusing for them and makes them feel like a fraud. In other words, in trying to build self-esteem by making sure everyone gets a trophy, we really reduce it significantly. By recognizing true excellence, we foster it. We dare kids to be exceptional. There is another quote I love, this time from a real-life person. It’s actually often mistakenly attributed to Nelson Mandela, because he quoted it in a speech, but the original author of the quote is Marianne Williamson: “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.” I have read and reread this quote to many of my students, and often just to myself. If you’ve never heard it or read it, spend some time reading it over a few times right now. If you have read it or heard it before, read it again now. Think about what she’s saying. I think about it all the time. Every time I am tempted to, say, dumb down a sentence because I think maybe the audience won’t understand it. Or every time I am singing in public and catch myself deliberately about to use my “I don’t really think I’m a singer” voice so people won’t think I’m showing off. Every time a student asks me about how I did in math when I was in high school, and I almost lie because I don’t want them to feel bad about the mark they are getting. Every time these things come up, I remember that I should dare to be exceptional, so that others will too. So I use my full vocabulary and let my students use context to figure out what I mean, I sing with intent every time, and I tell them that I was very good at math and that I had an average of 97% in my last year of high school, which was only as low as that because my English mark brought it down. So my advice is this: Parents – love your kids but please don’t confuse love with empty praise. Challenge them to be better and praise/reward them for true excellence. Don’t be afraid for them to try something and fail, because failure feeds desire. Teachers – let’s continue to raise our expectations and celebrate when the students achieve at these higher levels, rather than lower them (as current culture would have us do) so that everyone can “succeed”. Let’s breed true success. All of us – don’t shrink from your own brilliance. Go all out every time, and watch how everyone around you starts to do the same thing. We can be so impressive when we want to. Let’s want to. Author Rich DlinPosted on November 3, 2012 Categories Family, Miscellaneous musings, TeachingTags breeding success, excellence, manufacturing success, marianne williamson, mr. incredible, success3 Comments on Dare To Be Exceptional Creating a Home Gym (aka The Gym That Math Built) I lift weights, and I love it. I haven’t always been consistent with it though. I started a few times. First when I was a teenager, and then again when I was a newlywed, and then again when I was in my early 30’s. It was that last time that stuck, and here I am at 43 still lifting (currently recovering from an injury 4 weeks ago, but I am still a lifter). At first, I would go to a commercial gym, and I learned a lot there about what the different machines are for, what movements to do, and how to lift with good form. I loved going to the gym, but after a while I wanted the convenience of being able to train at home. I didn’t want just any home gym though. I wanted a home gym that would totally replace the commercial gym. I have one now, and this is the story of how it came to be. It started in June, 2006. Rich’s Home Gym, aka “The Dlingeon” Version 1.0 (June, 2006) First things first, I needed a space. We had recently moved into a new home (brand new that we chose from architectural plans), and a big criterion was that there be a good space in the basement for a gym. Our basement has just that. When you go down the stairs and turn right there is a big open area with a walkout to the backyard which is great for a family/games room, but if you turn left there is a smaller perfectly rectangular area that my wife and I knew from the get-go would eventually be the home gym. Check “space requirement” off the list. Next on the list – flooring. It’s just not a good idea to put a home gym down without the proper kind of flooring. In a basement, you are probably dealing with concrete as I was. This is good because it’s hard to seriously compromise concrete, but if you don’t cover it with something you’re asking for dust, concrete chipping when you drop weights (and you will if you’re doing it right!), and cold feet. Ideally you’d want some heavy-duty rubber mats like they have in commercial gyms, and initially that was my plan. Then I found out how much that costs. To cover the whole floor would have cost more than the gym equipment I planned to buy! So I scaled the 1-inch thick rubber down to two 4X6 mats, for deadlifting, and for the rest I bought the children’s play-area interlocking foam. One side is colorful, the other is black. I opted to have the black side facing up. Check flooring off the list. Next – equipment! My goal was to spend as little as possible to get as much as possible. That’s usually the case. I did a lot of research and initially wanted to get a smith machine since it’s safe for training alone, and provides a lot of options, especially since you can add options with pulleys etc. But smith machines are quite expensive and when I went shopping I discovered the leverage PowerLift system by BodySolid. It had a pressing station, a curling and pulldown station, and a hack squat station. Plate loaded and extemely well-designed. And the best news was that I could come in under-budget and buy a power rack. I bought the PowerLift, power rack, a bunch of weight plates (2X2.5, 2X5, 4X25, 6X45) and I was set. This was to be the last time I would make a major gym purchase retail. If I had known then what I know now I never would have gone to a store. But more on that later. Check equipment off the list. The PowerLift still in the boxes. This was an exciting moment! Sept. 2006. Rich’s Home Gym v1.0 In the pictures you can see where I set up the power rack and the heavy duty mats. It’s the perfect spot for it as there is just enough width and depth to be able to train in the rack and load/unload weights comfortably, with literally not an inch to spare. “Not an inch to spare” is a key characteristic of a good home gym. I don’t remember what the total cost was, however I have a vague memory of having done all this for around $1600. Not bad. Here’s a quick video of me using the PowerLift in 2007. I used to time my rest between sets, so you’ll see me hit the button on my high class Casio after the set. This is a good time for a detour into how I paid for all the rest of the evolution of the gym. How Math Built My Gym From a budgeting perspective, the money I spent on the gym at this stage was money my wife and I had allocated for a home gym for me, and I had a pretty complete gym. From that time on, any money I wanted to spend had to come from “non-family” funds. I do a lot of math tutoring so there’s a source of income that is “extra”. When I tutor though, my wife and kids have to stay quiet, because I tutor in our home in the dining room. Our house is not very big. Any noise in the house is heard in the dining room, no matter where the noise originates. I have to tutor in the dining room because it is in plain sight of the front door, and it’s important to me that parents of the students I tutor know that at any time they could walk up to the door and see us. Teachers will understand that sadly, these are things we have to consider whenever we know we are going to be alone with a kid who is not ours. A long time ago my wife and I sat down to discuss tutoring funds, and we decided that the whole family contributes in their own way to my being able to earn that extra money. So we decided that what made the most sense to us is that whatever I earn, 50% goes right into family money. Of the remaining 50%, half goes to my own discretionary pile and the other half goes into my wife’s discretionary pile. This is money that either of us can spend on whatever we want without having to consult or feel guilty that a frivolous purchase was made at the expense of something the family may have needed or wanted. I use it for things like casino trips, electronic toys that only I care about, and gifts for my wife (she uses hers on gifts for me among other things). This stash of money was to become my source for the rest of the improvements to my gym. Dlingeon Version 1.01 (June, 2006) At some point early on I realized I wanted to be able to do what I call corner rows. Easy enough. Using money I make tutoring math, I bought a v-grip cable handle (still retail), and put a piece of foam in the corner to protect the barbell and the wall. Many people say you need to anchor the barbell for this movement, and I suppose that would be safe, but I have never done so and never had a problem. Because of the way I lean back when I start, it gets jammed into the corner pretty good and I have never had it drift up, even with as much as 5 plates loaded on the business end. Here’s an early vid from the same day as the other video of me performing this movement. Dlingeon Version 1.1 (July, 2007) I loved that PowerLift a lot, but I began to really miss a few items. First and foremost, dumbbells. Secondly, a dip stand. My first solution to the dumbbell dilemma was to buy two spin-lock dumbbell handles and enough 10 lb plates to load them both up to the hilt. I also bought four 5’s and four 2.5’s for maximum flexibility. These were standard handles, not Olympic, since Olympic dumbbells are actually kind of annoying. But it meant that I had to buy standard weight plates. I did get these retail, but it was not very expensive. Maybe $100 total. Plus side: I could now create dumbbells from 5 lbs to 85 lbs (85 was a tight squeeze). Minus: I had to load them manually and no matter what the handle always sticks out so if you’re doing presses that start on your thighs it can get awkward and painful. Weight plates, PowerLift attachments, and spin-lock dumbbells As for the dip stand, I did end up buying retail. I bought a basic Northern Lights dip stand which as I recall was $125 at the time. I put it in the corner where I do corner rows. You can see the foam piece I use to protect the wall. Only a minor inconvenience to have to move the dip stand to do corner rows. Northern Lights Basic Dip Stand My mother also bought me a cool clock for the gym. It was shaping up. So was I! Gym Clock – “I KNOW IT HURTS” Dlingeon Version 1.2 (April, 2008) One of the fairly predictable side effects of lifting weights is that you get stronger. When I first started lifting in my 30’s I used to look at guys that could press the 70 lb dumbbells and think they were monsters. The dumbbells in the gym I joined at the time went all the way up to 100 lbs. I remember how those 100’s looked like caricatures – gigantic. I also remember that when the owner gave me a tour of the gym prior to joining he told me the dumbbells “only went up to 100 to keep out the goons.” Well there were only two guys I ever saw pick up and use those 100’s and they seemed like goons to me. I guessed if you could use bigger dumbbells than that you were an übergoon. I never dreamed I’d get to that stratum of goondom but working out regularly for years will get you there if you do it right, and the time came when my 85 lbs worth of dumbbell flexibility was not enough. I needed heavier dumbbells. I was a goon. Here’s the thing about dumbbells though. They really cost a fortune. They’re generally sold by the pound, and when you’re looking for 90 lbs and up that adds up in a hurry (side note, if you want to find out how much a set of dumbbells from 90 lbs-120 lbs in 5 lb increments will cost at $1.50 a pound you could add it up one at a time or you can use an arithmetic series to simplify the calculations – you can guess which method I use). There was clearly no way I would pay retail. Thus began my love affair with craigslist and kijiji. Not many people are selling heavy dumbbells, and of the people who are they are often still asking quite a bit of money, but with patience and diligence you will eventually find what you need at a price you can afford. And I did. I found a guy who was selling a set of 95 lb – 120 lbs in increments of 5 lbs for under 50 cents/lb. At the time retail was over $1.50. I drove to his house, loaded them up into my wife’s Honda Pilot, and brought them home. I was so excited to use them! I was not strong enough to use the 120’s for anything but one-arm dumbbell rows yet, but I could press the 95’s and fairly quickly got up past the 100’s. Übergoon! Heavy Dumbbells, 95 lbs – 120 lbs Dlingeon Version 1.21 (July, 2008) Anyone who has ever lifted heavy dumbbells will tell you that it’s not the most fun when they all live on the floor. So began my quest for a dumbbell rack. When you’re trying to build something of quality on a tight budget you really start to think carefully about maximizing the utility of each dollar you spend (keep in mind, every dollar I spend on the gym is a dollar I can’t spend on an iPad or Dolby Digital Surround System). One of the things that I really started to realize was that there would be items I’d need or want in the gym that were not directly used for exercise. I didn’t want to have to pay a lot of money for those. I looked at retail dumbbell racks that could hold heavy dumbbells and they just cost way too much for me to justify the expense. I once again used patience and craigslist to stumble upon a guy who was selling a custom job that was seriously heavy duty, and also had a shallow footprint, which is key in a home gym with limited space. He was asking $150 and I bought it for $100. As a plus, when I got there he had a pair of 140 lb dumbbells that he had no use for and offered them to me for $25!! Easy decision, even though to this day I’ve never pressed them. I have used them many times for rows though. They look so hardcore too sitting on the rack. The icing on the cake was when he offered to let me use his truck to bring it all home. He and his brother helped me disassemble it, then load it up, and they followed me back to my place where they helped me carry it in. I reassembled it myself. It’s not hard to do but when you have a home gym you start to learn quickly there are a few tools you want to make sure you have. A ratchet set, a wrench set and a set of Allen keys found their way into my toolbox that day! I can’t even count the times I’ve used them since. Custom dumbbell rack, along with new 140 lb dumbbells the guy I bought the rack from threw in for $25. Dlingeon Version 1.22 (August, 2008) One exercise I absolutely love to do is the deadlift. Anyone who has done it for any length of time will tell you how great it is for building all around strength and size. However they will also tell you that it takes its toll. One way around this is to not deadlift every week. When I was in a commercial gym I would alternate deadlift weeks with weighted hyperextensions. This both alleviated the stress of deadlifting too often and also had the bonus of strengthening my lower back so I could deadlift heavier weight! In my home gym I had no good replacement for hypers. So I needed a hyperextension bench. But again these are tough to find used, and to get a commercial quality one retail was out of the question. Once more patience and diligence worked in my favour and I eventually found one for $40. A Lamar. Lamar is a fitness equipment company that made great quality stuff for home gyms, but unfortunately went under (from what I’ve read it had nothing to do with their product and everything to do with a crooked accountant). If you can find Lamar equipment that hasn’t been abused, buy it! It’ll usually be for a great price because it’s not a well-known name thanks to the company’s quick demise and so it’s priced well under comparable stuff from companies like Hoist, Precor, BodySolid, etc. This bench has adjustable everything, including the angle which adjusts from 45 degrees all the way to horizontal. Lamar Fitness Multi-Position Hyperextension/Roman Chair Dlingeon Version 1.23 (October, 2008) The dumbbell handles with screw-lock were an okay solution for the price, but they have their drawbacks. First and foremost, the bar sticks out way past the weights, and it digs into your thighs if you want to do dumbbell presses with them starting with the weights on your knees, which is really the only way to do it when you train alone. Even if you offset the dumbbell so the bar isn’t digging into your thigh the screw-lock still does. So I had been trolling the internet for a used set for a long time, waiting for the right set at the right price. It finally came in the form of a guy who had a set custom made for himself in the 80’s by a friend who had a body shop. The guy had stopped lifting years before, and had stored the set in his basement. There was quite a bit of rust on them so he knew he couldn’t get much and was asking 50 cents/lb for his set which went from 25 lbs – 105 lbs in increments of 5 lbs, but for some reason was missing the 75’s. I offered him 30 cents/lb and he took it. My friend drove over to the guys house with me and we loaded up the dumbbells into my wife’s van and his station wagon, and once again when I got home I had the pleasure of multiple sets of farmer’s walk from my porch through the living/dining room and down the stairs into the basement. Note to anyone who ever does this – start with the heaviest ones! Otherwise by the time you get to them you won’t be able to move. Also, warm up. It’s a serious workout. Once they were down my rack was finally put to full use. Here’s a pic. I had originally intended to restore the dumbbells by removing the rust and repainting, but to date I have not had the time or inclination, and the dumbbells work just fine anyway. Full Dumbbell Set – 25 lbs – 140 lbs. Rust is free of charge. another pic – the set was too big now to fit in one frame! At first I had decided to put the heavy dumbbells on top, since it’s actually a bit difficult to get them out of the vertically oriented rack from the bottom. That is what you see in the picture. However I did eventually move the heavy ones to the bottom because I worried (probably unnecessarily) about the centre of gravity of the full rack. Note those awesome 140’s at the top right! I do use them. Here’s a video of me rowing those bad boys. Dlingeon Version 2.0 (November, 2008) The PowerLift was a great gym, but it had some issues which over time I realized were becoming more than I wanted to deal with. For one, when you’re doing chest presses using a leverage system, every set always begins with a rep at the bottom of the range of motion. Imagine starting a bench press with the bar at your chest instead of at arm’s length. This is not technically a terrible thing, but I found as I got stronger that the weight I had to use so that I could start the set was significantly lighter than the weight I would use if I could make it heavier once I finished the positive portion of the first rep. I started to load heavier weights on and struggle to get the first rep but then the rest of the reps would be smooth. I injured my shoulder doing this, and it was quite a significant injury that kept me out of the gym for a couple of months. Another issue I had with the PowerLift was there was no good way to do a flye movment. There were bands you could attach to the arms of the pull station, but you weren’t pulling in the direction of the resistance. A flye is supposed to be from the outside in (or the inside out) and the resistance should be in the opposite direction of the pull. With bands attached to fixed arms the movement could be done but the resistance doesn’t work against the flye. In other words, I really missed the cable systems at the commercial gym where you could do crossovers. It wasn’t terrible since I had dumbbells and those are great for flyes, but there are times when you’d like to use a machine. I also looked at the footprint of the PowerLift and decided that in the long run I would regret how much space it takes up. There was equipment I knew I’d eventually want to get and there wasn’t room for it as long as the PowerLift was there. So I made the decision to sell the PowerLift, which I did for about $200 less than I paid, and I bought a Nautilus Smith machine used for significantly less than I made selling my PowerLift. This was the beginning of me using my existing equipment to upgrade to new equipment, usually without being out of pocket and often at a profit! The Nautilus system I bought was actually very clever, as it combined a smith machine with a plate-loaded cable system with multiple positions for the handles. Here’s a picture of it just after I put it together: Nautilus NT-CC1 And here’s a picture of the bench it came with. One downside to selling the PowerLift was I had to sell the FID (Flat-Incline-Decline) bench it came with. The bench that came with the Nautilus was not as good. Nautilus FID Bench The main problem with the bench is the fact that it widens at the seat. This becomes quite irritating when doing movements where you’re lying down because I have been gifted with legs of a man 6 inches shorter than I am, and unless you have super long legs you have to separate your legs to let your feet touch the floor. A minor irritation but an irritation nonetheless. The Nautilus system also came with Nautilus Olympic plates, which was nice because I was starting to need more weight plates! Dlingeon Version 2.1 (February, 2009) One of the main pieces I had been missing from a commercial gym was a leg press. They take up quite a bit of space and they are really only good for a few movements, so it was hard to justify the purchase, but I had created space selling the PowerLift and had saved up enough that I could finally pull the trigger. Originally I wanted to buy the BodySolid leg press/hack squat combo but I found someone selling a Northern Lights unit that also converted from leg press to hack squat and they were asking about half of the retail price. Decision made. Here’s a pic: Northern Lights Leg Press/Hack Squat, configured for hack squats. To switch to leg press the back pad can be moved to the foot plate and there’s a metal foot plate that can be lifted up behind where the back pad is in the picture. Dlingeon Version 2.11 (April, 2009) I had been looking for a seated calf machine for some time. Once again it has very limited use so I wasn’t interested in spending a ton of money on it. I kept my eye on kijiji and craigslist and one finally came up, listed for $150. I offered $125 and they agreed. It doesn’t take up much space so it was no problem fitting it in. It comes fitted for standard weight plates so I did have to buy an Olympic adapter retail – $15. One issue with it that I live with to this day is that there is no safety stop position, so if you get in trouble and can’t re-rack the weight you have to let it fall to the ground and get your legs out of the way. Northern Lights Seated Calf Around this time, a friend of mine called me to tell me that his neighbour was selling a VKR – that’s home gym speak for a Vertical Knee Raise station and it really means one of those contraptions that you can use for dips, pull-ups and that also has a back pad and handles with armrests for hanging knee raises. They’re really versatile and a great addition to your gym. Since I already had a dip station though I wasn’t going to bite, but then my friend told me his neighbour only wanted $75 for it, and he would bargain down to $50 for me. That was too good to pass up so I listed my dip station for $125, sold it for $100, and bought the VKR for $50. Standard Home Gym VKR Sadly, I only used this for a few workouts. A friend of mine was over for a workout and watched me doing weighted dips on this unit. I weighed about 220 lbs at the time and was hanging 90 lbs from a belt around my waist, and my friend noticed that the handles were bending and the main posts were as well. That was when I learned that not all VKR’s are created equally. I sold it almost right away for … wait for it … $275! Then I replaced it with a Hoist VKR of significantly sturdier construction, which I bought from a guy who had been a silent partner in a gym that had gone under and had all the equipment in a storage unit that he didn’t want to keep paying rent for. I paid $150 for the Hoist VKR. It retails for over $1000. Hoist VKR This was a significant improvement over the previous two dip stations. First, it’s rated for weights heavy enough for me and my weight plates, and second, the back pad actually comes off and can be attached at the back for incline ab exercises. It also turns out this unit was a big attraction and here’s a picture of my friend, IFBB Pro Carrie Simmons, demonstrating dips in my gym. IFBB Pro Carrie Simmons graces the Dlingeon and demonstrates proper dip form! Dlingeon Version 3.0 (June, 2009) Well the Nautilus Smith was fun for a while, but I didn’t like the bench it came with and I didn’t like the fact that I couldn’t do pulldowns on it. I also felt it was taking up too much space. So in June ’09 I decided to sell it and replace it with a multi-gym cable system. I sold the Smith for $700 and bought a Northern Lights multi-gym for $520. Northern Lights Multi-Gym – dog butt not included as standard equipment. I also used the proceeds from the Smith to buy a Northern Lights preacher bench for $75. Because I sold the FID bench with the Smith, I had to buy another FID bench, along with leg extension attachment. I found these used for $200 and $40, respectively. Northern Lights makes all their plate loaded stuff for standard plates, so once again I had to buy an Olympic adapter – $15. Northern Lights FID Bench Northern Lights Preacher Bench The multi-gym was good for a lot of things, but I noticed immediately that it was built for people with different proportions than me. So for example I never could get the pec-dec to fit my arms properly, and when I did pull-downs my legs were always pretty squished under the anchors, even with them set at the highest position. Strange when you consider that I have freakishly short legs. All that said though, it was usable, and I used it for a long time. If you’re paying close attention to the pictures, you’ll see the foam piece still in the corner. No problem, except now I have to move a preacher bench to do corner rows. Big deal. You’ll also notice a weird-looking curl bar on the preacher bench. That’s a purchase I regretted almost immediately and sold it right away for $35, then bought an EZ-Curl bar retail for $55 to replace it. Dlingeon Version 3.01 (December, 2009) Turns out I didn’t like the Northern Lights FID bench too much. I found the back pad to be too narrow and I was benching in the neighbourhood of 275 lbs at this point, with my bodyweight of 220 lbs or so, and I never quite trusted the tiny hinge at the bottom which becomes the focus of all that weight. So I looked around until I found a used Body Solid FID. Body Solid makes three of these, each one sturdier than the previous. I wanted the sturdiest one they make. I found someone selling one for $250 and bought it, then sold my Northern Lights FID and leg extension attachment for $350. I did have to buy the Body Solid leg extension attachment retail, for $112, so I was down $12 on the exchange. I could live with that for the much higher quality bench! I don’t have any pictures of it alone, but it will show up in pictures later on. The multi-gym configuration lasted me quite some time, but in July of 2011 I decided that I was ready for a change. I’d been looking at functional trainers and liked the idea of the flexibility they provide. I kept my eye out for a used one that was priced well as they’re seriously expensive, and finally found a trainer who had a gym but was shifting his focus from weights to TRX, and he had a Tuff-Stuff functional trainer that was gathering dust. So I sold my multi-gym and bought his functional trainer. And for a bonus, he’d paid extra for the Smith attachment to the trainer, so now I had a full functional trainer and a Smith machine! Tuff Stuff Functional Trainer/Smith With some moving around of equipment I was able to fit it all in. Full gym except for functional trainer I love the functional trainer/Smith machine, but one serious drawback is that there is no good way to anchor yourself for pulldowns. This started to annoy me, so I decided to sacrifice the space my seated calf machine was taking up, and I bought a used Lamar lat tower. The guy that sold it to me had a lot of attachments that I didn’t need, and a lot of weight I didn’t need either. By the time I was done selling the stuff I didn’t need, as well as my seated calf machine, I was $100 and one lat tower richer than before. This is the current state of my gym, and here’s a virtual tour video I took a little while ago. I used a Samsung Tablet to take the video, and apparently the proportions aren’t ideal for YouTube, but you can see everything. In Conclusion (finally!) I have to say that I absolutely love having a home gym. My workouts are better here, without the distractions of the commercial gym. Nobody but me ever sweats on the equipment, and all the gym members always put away their weights and dumbbells. I have some computer speakers set up and I plug my iPhone into them when I train, so the music is always exactly what I want to hear. I’ve made huge gains in size and strength. Here are a few videos of my favourite lifts, to finish off this blog, which according to the editor I’m typing in, has just reached 5122 words! Personal best deadlift: High rep deadlift: Low Flyes in the trainer: Personal best 1-rep bench: Reverse flyes in the trainer: Lat pulls in lat tower: Author Rich DlinPosted on October 29, 2012 October 31, 2012 Categories The gymTags bodybuilding, buy low sell high, commercial gym, commercial gyms, exercise, fitness, get more for less, health, home gym, weightlifting11 Comments on Creating a Home Gym (aka The Gym That Math Built) Practice Makes … So imagine someone comes up to you and says “practice makes …” and gives you that annoying lilty tone at the end that suggests you’re supposed to finish the sentence for them. If you’re in the mood and want this imaginary person to be extra irritating, imagine they are raising one eyebrow when they do it. Got the picture? Good. Now assuming you decide not to punch them in the throat, the word that comes to mind is most likely “perfect”. Practice makes perfect. That’s the saying and that’s what we’ve always been told. Math teachers assign homework to exploit this principle. Gymnasts spend hours doing handsprings for the same reason. Orators rehearse speeches. Singers croon in the shower. The list goes on and is lengthy indeed. There’s only one problem though, and it’s a big one. Practice does not make perfect. Practice makes permanent. And there’s a gigantic difference between the two concepts. Now I wish I could take credit for the saying “practice makes permanent” but I can’t. I first heard it at a PD day seminar, and if you Google the phrase (go ahead, open a new tab and try it – I just did), you’ll find tons of bloggers and videos discussing it. I guess I’m just one more in the sea of philosophers on this. But it’s my blog so I have no compunctions about sharing my take, especially as I was very recently stung by this concept, and I should know better. Here is the sordid tale: 3 years ago at the age of 40 I performed in my first ever play, and it happened to be my favorite play – Les Miserables. It was an amateur production, and I was overjoyed just to be a part of it. I had many different roles in the ensemble and the experience was unforgettable. I forged many friendships and have been performing in musicals ever since. The day we finished our last performance of Les Mis, I vowed that if I got the chance to do the play again I wanted to get a lead role – Valjean or Javert. I committed to improving my singing so that when the time came, I would nail the audition. I began singing every day, every chance I got. In the shower, in the car – even just hanging around the house. I do have some natural talent which I credit my paternal grandfather with, since he was a world-famous Cantor. He used to coach me when I was young, before my voice changed. However I had no real formal training and had let my voice decay in my adult years. So I had a long way to go but a foundation on which to build. Fast forward to June 2012. I performed in Jesus Christ Superstar and, owing largely to a paucity of male talent in the cast, I got the role of Jesus. I was elated but also scared to death. That is a ridiculously difficult role vocally, and would never have gone to me if there had been a tenor around (I’m really a baritone). Preparing for and performing Jesus did things for my technique and range that I had only dreamed of. Working with the director, who is an extremely talented vocalist and teacher, I brought my voice forward light years. My performance wasn’t perfect for sure, and Ted Neely certainly has nothing to fear, but I was pleased. Now skip to the present. Les Mis is back! This is my chance. I am a significantly improved singer and I’m ready to nail the audition. The circle has come full. I will redeem myself and fulfill the dream. Here’s the thing about Les Mis. It’s been my favorite play since I was 20 years old. I’ve been listening to the soundtrack for 23 years. 23 years! I know every word of every song from beginning to end. I can sing the play – all the parts – from memory from beginning to end. And I do. Often. With the car windows down and my kids in the back. They love it. I think. The thing is though, I mostly do it a capella. Because I can’t play any instruments and my iPhone objects to being used in the shower. So for over 23 years I’ve practiced every song, mostly without any accompaniment. That’s a lot of practice! OK. So the audition comes. The director asks me to sing a song of my choice and I sang Stars. Then he asked me to sing parts of Empty Chairs at Empty Tables, Bring Him Home, Master of the House, and Do You Hear the People Sing. I sang them all getting happier each moment at how well my Jesus-trained voice was holding up. I really thought I sounded amazing. This director takes a few days to cast the show after auditions. Unlike Jesus, there is a lot of serious male talent in the cast, so even though I thought I did the best I could, I was prepared to not get the fairy tale of a lead role. I did not. And the men that did beat me fair and square. They are truly amazing. But I still wanted feedback from the director, who knows me very well. I went to see him the following week and told him I thought it was my best singing to date. He disagreed. He told me my pitch was off in quite a few places. My pitch? Off? I did not see that one coming. I’ve had and continue to have pitch problems for sure. It plagues me. But I can always hear it. That’s a good thing, because if you’re going to have pitch issues at least if you can hear it you can take steps to repair it. But I honestly did not hear a single bad note this audition. What the hell? I really had to think about that one. And then it occurred to me. Practice makes permanent. I’ve been singing Les Mis for so many years a capella that I’ve grooved notes into my subconscious that sound right to me without an orchestra, but that are a half-tone off in certain places. And when I was singing at the audition, I didn’t even hear the piano, because I’ve sung these songs so many times it’s like putting on an old baseball glove. I practiced the wrong notes. A lot. And they became permanent. Lesson learned. The only consolation is even had I been pitch-perfect I still would not have landed a lead, because the male leads are completely out of my league. But it hurt to hear I was off. Well that’s the story that I wanted to start off with, and as it turns out it tells the tale pretty well. What it all boils down to is that practice is invaluable, but it is imperative that we be sure we are practicing perfect. The saying should not be “practice makes perfect”. It really should be “perfect practice makes perfect”. And the key is to make sure we are practicing correctly. It’s not a trivial thing. How can we know? Some easy tips: Check regularly with an expert (your teacher, your coach, a trainer etc), even if you are an expert. For example, in the gym I’ve often seen experienced lifters consistently lifting with bad form and they don’t even know it. If it’s singing or something physical, record yourself and listen/watch often. Seeing or hearing yourself from the outside is a whole different experience than what you feel when it’s happening. Using mirrors is good, but mirrors lie. Everything you see there is from the level of your own eyes. Most people won’t be seeing you from that angle. Plus, when the person watching you is not you, you don’t have the same constant feedback you use instinctively to correct things when you are looking into a mirror. Don’t get complacent. Sometimes a slight deviation can creep in to something that was on track and though you think you’re still practicing perfect, you’re not. For me, I’ll continue to practice. But no more singing a capella! It’s a trap and I fell for it. I won’t anymore. Now if only I could learn to play the piano … Author Rich DlinPosted on October 21, 2012 October 21, 2012 Categories Performing Arts, Teaching, The gymTags practice makes permanent, rehearsing, singing1 Comment on Practice Makes … Switch the Side, Switch the Sign?!!? You can always judge my level of incredulity by my combination of punctuation. Two exclamation marks bookended by two question marks is a high level indeed. It’s the DEFCON 1 of incredulity. It comes from the way I’ve seen a lot of my students conditioned in algebra. It’s extremely sad. I’ll explain, but I have to start with a story about something that happened last week. Thursday night I came home from play rehearsal and got the debrief about the household goings-on from my wife. Turns out my daughter, my 11-year old angel of happiness, was crying for something like 2 hours while I was gone. Dads out there with daughters (and I guess daughters with dads?) will know that there’s a special thing going on between dads and their girls. I think the best quote I ever read to describe it was this one: “Certain is it that there is no kind of affection so purely angelic as of a father to a daughter. In love to our wives there is desire; to our sons, ambition; but to our daughters there is something which there are no words to express.” So when I find out that my daughter was so miserable, a part of me curls up in the fetal position and cries too. But you want to know what made it worse? What made it even more upsetting? The source of her pain was … algebra. Algebra! Her first algebra. A person’s first exposure to algebra should be special. It should be life-defining. It should be a cherished memory that warms you on command. A polished jewel of contentment forever residing at the center of your soul. And yet here’s my daughter, crying for 2 hours, and it was because of algebra. And I wasn’t home. Talk about two ways to break my heart. Unacceptable! So I dug a little deeper. My wife told me that my daughter was doing question after question, getting them right, and crying that she didn’t get it. My wife, no slouch in the math department for sure, was explaining the process, but for some reason it wasn’t getting through. My daughter just kept insisting she didn’t get it, all the while getting questions correct. How does this make sense? In what universe can a child keep getting questions right and through tears insist she doesn’t understand? The answer is because she was just following orders. The old “Switch the side, switch the sign” gambit. Consider this question she was working on: x + 3 = 7 x = 7 – 3 Correct, right? And easy too? So why was she so miserable? It’s because she had no idea why she was doing what she was doing, or what any of it meant, and certainly no way to tell if her answer was right. She was right by accident, and because she was following a bunch of rules. In short, she wasn’t doing any math at all. She was, for all intents and purposes (or for all “intensive purposes” if you’re one of those people who hears sayings but never sees them written down) a trained monkey repeating a task. And nobody wants that … except for maybe the monkey because they get a lot of rewards for stuff like that … but no human wants that. And my daughter is exceedingly human. You see, here’s what she was taught (or at the very least, to give her teacher the benefit of the doubt, it’s what she thought she was taught): To get the variable alone you have to move the number to the other side. If it’s plus you do minus and if it’s times you do divide. If it’s minus you do plus and if it’s divide you do times. Ouch. So much wrong with this I don’t even know how to start. But I do know that it’s taught this way so often that I have students who think that’s what algebra is. And I know of one teacher who used to have her students repeat the mantra “Switch the side, switch the sign.” I used to ask those students what they do if it’s multiplication or division. They said that’s when you don’t switch the sign. Ooooookay then. So here’s the thing. When students are taught “rules” for solving equations they are not learning math. They are learning algorithms. An algorithm is a sequence of steps you follow to complete a specific task. You don’t need to know why, and in fact the reason algorithms are so powerful and so common is because you don’t need to know why. Long division is an excellent example. Many of us remember how to use long division to get the answer to 97654 divided by 7. But how many of us know why it works? The algorithm was designed to turn humans into calculators so that mathematicians didn’t have to do the tedious work. In WW1 there were literally rooms full of people – called calculators – who would do repetitive tedious calculations assigned to them by codebreakers. The codebreakers knew why the calculations were required, but the volume of work to do it was so vast that if the breakers themselves were to do the work they’d never decode a single message. So calculators were invented. They were people. A lot of them. And they were good at algorithms. But they didn’t know any math. Of course nowadays we have little computers that do the same job, but the concept is the same. A computer doesn’t think – it only follows instructions. It is excellent at executing algorithms. BUT THAT ISN’T MATH!!! Ok. Back to the algebra, and my daughter. Saturday morning we were sitting in the family room, still in our pajamas, and Phineas and Ferb had just ended. The time was right. I told her I was going to help her with algebra but first she needed to forget everything she’d learned thus far. She happily agreed and put the misery in some invisible incinerator. Ahhh. Square one. Then we had this conversation: Me: “Imagine I split your class up into groups of 2. Pick a partner.” Her: “Alyssa!” (this was meant to be obvious to me) Me: “Ok, now every pair has to pick one person for the blue team and one for the red.” (blue is her favourite colour – I’m not a rookie) Her: “Blue!” Me: “Ok, we’re going to play a game. Blue team goes first. Here’s the game. Pick a number but not a hard one. Don’t tell red team what it is. Now your job is to give Alyssa one hint, and if she gets it right you both get a point. Otherwise nobody scores.” (yeah, lame game, I know – but there are points and a blue team so she’s right on board) Her: “Ok. My hint is it’s my favourite number.” (I saw this coming a mile away, and had a plan) Me: “Right, Ok. But here’s the thing. You want to be SURE Alyssa will get it right. What if she can’t remember what your favourite number is? You want to give her a clue that will work for sure. And no using your number in the clue!” Her: “It’s my birthday.” (Ha! I saw that coming too) Me: “What if Alyssa forgot your birthday?” Her: “How could she? She’s coming to my party!” Me: “Good point. But what if she thinks your birthday is on a different day than the party? After all it is. You want to be sure she’ll guess your number, so make the hint foolproof.” Her: “Ok, I get it. My hint is my number is 5 less than 10.” Me: “Awesome! Ok, I’m Alyssa. Is it 5?” Her: “You knew that already because you know my favourite number.” Me: “Good point. Ok, here, it’s red team’s turn. If you increase my number by 7 you get 12.” Her: “Hey you can’t pick the same number as me!” (Success!!!!) Me: “Yes I can I can pick any number I want. Ok your turn.” Her: “If you cut my number in half you get 10” (ooooh, nice one) Me: “20?” Her: “Yes! Ok, give me one now!” Me: “If you multiply my number by 2 and then add 1, you get 13.” Her: “6?” Me: “6? Why 6?” Her: “Because 6 x 2 is 12 and 12 + 1 is 13.” Me: “Nice! Ok, you go.” Her: “If you add 67354 to my number you get 90543.” Me: “Ummm, are you going to know if I got it right?” Her: “No. But you always get it right so I want to know the answer.” (Love her – I always get it right? She needs to talk to my wife!) Me: “How am I supposed to get it? Those numbers are huge!” Her: “Just do 90543 minus 67354!” Me: “Right. I knew that. Ok it’s 23189.” (I rock at doing subtraction in my head – blows her away every time – she checked with a calculator) Her: “Yes. Nice one Daddy.” This went on for a long time. She really liked the game. At some point she realized that I was not keeping score and she got mad at me. Then she realized that it would always be a tie so she said it was not a good points system. We spent some time coming up with a better points system. She came up with something. It was fairly convoluted and had to do with blue team’s ability to do an aerial cartwheel so I lost, but I’m comfortable with that. Then I told her a story about a dude from a long time ago named al-Khwarizmi, who wrote a book called “Al-Kitāb al-mukhtaṣar fī ḥisāb al-jabr wa-l-muqābala“ (no, I don’t have the name of the book memorized – I always have to look it up – but I always know the al-Jabr part). I said the name of the book is a pain to say so a lot of people just called it al-Jabr. I told her that al-Khwarizmi’s book was all about ways to answer questions like the one in the game if you were not good enough to do it in your head. Take for example the clue “If you increase my number by 7 you get 12” al-K (that’s what his peeps called him I bet) would have said the clue slightly differently. He would have said “Suppose thing, increased by 7 ducats, results in 12 ducats.” (take a moment to explain that ducats are kind of like dollars) Then he would have said that you can solve it by reversing the increase, and conclude “Therefore thing is 12 ducats reduced by 7 ducats, which is to say 5 ducats” Then we did a few that way. I’d write “Thing, multiplied by 6, results in 18 ducats” and she’d write “Therefore thing is 18 divided by 6, which is to say 3 ducats.” Now some people might not believe that you can ask and expect an 11-year old to use language like this, but I’ve never understood why people would think that. Speak to them this way and they will listen, understand, and respond in kind. It’s what we’re wired to do. It’s how we learn to communicate. I should mention that at one point she asked me if al-K called his book al-Jabr because it sounds like algebra. I told her that algebra sounds like al-Jabr because of that book! That al-K invented algebra. She thought that was super cool but also wanted to know how I could know such a thing. She was amazed to find out that I studied some history in my life. Daddy points scored. Ok. So this gets tedious right? My daughter agreed. It’s too much writing. So then I told her about a dude named Rene Descartes who really liked al-K’s methods, but was too lazy to write it all out that way. So he’d look at the sentence “Suppose thing, increased by 7 ducats, results in 12 ducats.” And he’d say for example that “thing” is too many letters to write, but it’s important since it’s the number we’re trying to get people to guess. So Descartes chose the minimum number of letters possible. One. I let her choose the letter. She chose “m”. She always chooses “m” when letter-choosing is the task at hand. Then I told her that “increased by” is a pain to write out also, and asked her what she thought Descartes would say instead. She wrote down “+”. Then I said what’s “results in”? She wrote “=”. And Voila! She had written m + 7 = 12 Then without me saying anything else, she said “Oh, so then Descartes would write m = 12 – 7! Which is 5!”. And honestly, with that the lesson was done. I gave her about 8 more equations to solve in the Descartes style, and she got them all. We never once discussed rules, and we never once switched a bloody sign. And there were no tears. Maybe I’ve rescued the algebra memory. Author Rich DlinPosted on October 15, 2012 February 16, 2013 Categories Family, MathTags algebra, daughters, fathers, homework, math1 Comment on Switch the Side, Switch the Sign?!!? I’ve read a lot of blogs by people who have some pretty intelligent and interesting things to say or share. Sometimes when I’m reading one of those I think, “Hey, I should start a blog too. I’m interesting! I’m intelligent! I like sharing!” Then I remember that I’m possibly the only person that thinks that. Okay my wife and kids too. But I’m not sure my kids count since I’ve conditioned them to believe it. And my wife well … she must be slightly off to have married me in the first place so … And yet here it is. I started a blog. What to expect? Because I am a high school math teacher, here I’ll likely rant about education, and how math is too often taught in a way that scars people permanently from about grade 5 on. Because I am a father, you’ll probably catch a musing or two about how I think kids should come with a manual – or at least a YouTube tutorial. Because I am a husband there is a very real possibility you’ll encounter a thought here and there about what marriage means to me, and how I can’t get over how many guys mess it up. Because I lift weights, you will certainly read posts about workouts, inspiration, transformation and frustration. Finally, because I do a lot of amateur theatre, expect a bone here and there about how that goes. That is, assuming anyone is reading. Which is really the mystery to me. Who reads these? (me, I guess) Why? (because people link to them on Facebook, to be honest). Who would read mine? Well I suppose I’ll find out. Author Rich DlinPosted on October 14, 2012 November 16, 2013 Categories Miscellaneous musingsTags father, husband, math teaching, musical theatre, weighlifting1 Comment on So it begins…
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Obituary of Michael A. Peterson MICHAEL A. PETERSON, 60 of Morrill, went to be with the Lord July 19, 2010. He was born November 20, 1949 in Monmouth, Illinois, the son of Beauford and Nancy (Carlson) Peterson. Michael attended Western Illinois University in Macomb, Illinois. He majored in political science and received his teaching degree there. He married Debbie Phelps November 21, 1970. After filling in for the pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church in Monmouth, Illinois, he heard the Lord call him to ministry which led him to seminary. Michael then attended the Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary in Denver, Colorado and received a Masters of Divinity. Michael, Debbie and their two sons then moved to Chicago, Illinois where he served as youth pastor for five years. They then moved on to Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Bethel Baptist where he served as senior pastor of an integrated church for 11 years. He and his family then moved back to Joliet, Illinois as senior pastor of Bethel Baptist Church for 3 ½ years before retiring with his wife for five years. They took this time to travel all over the United States antiquing. They enjoyed finding the perfect pieces to buy and sell. After their five-year retirement, he got the call from 1st Baptist Church of Waldoboro, Maine, a quiet little church in downtown. While pastoring they built a new church in Waldoboro and the church continued to grow. Michael resigned after 7 ½ years and was guest speaker at various churches. He was asked to speak at Damariscotta Baptist Church and was invited to be their interim pastor. While serving he was asked to be the interim pastor at Morrill Baptist Church in Morrill, Maine which he accepted, and he and Debbie split their time between the two churches. Once Damariscotta Baptist Church found their full-time pastor, he became full-time interim pastor until one year ago when he was hired as their full-time pastor. In addition to serving in various pastoral positions in his life, his passion was working with the missions group, Philipean Fellowship, which was a mission to help Eastern European pastors build churches and become full-time pastors. They traveled to the Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia and all across Eastern Europe. |While serving with this ministry, he became pastor of Outreach. He was a student and collector of history. He is predeceased by his parents and is survived by his wife of almost 40 years, Debbie Peterson of Morrill; his two sons, Michael Shane Peterson of Cleveland, Ohio, Chad Andrew Peterson of Albuquerque, New Mexico; his aunt Gracie LeFevre and husband Ron of Simsbury, CT; five cousins; many other brothers and sisters in Christ across the world; also his dogs who he referred to as “the boys”, Chance and Jake. A celebration of life will be held at 11:00 am on July 24, 2010 at Morrill Baptist Church South Main St. Morrill with a reception immediately following. In lieu of flowers, friends may make donations in his memory to Philipean Fellowship c/o Jeff Norton 99 Storer Road, Bremen, Maine 04551. Arrangements are under the care of Crabiel-Riposta Funeral Home, 182 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. On-line condolences may be offered to the family at www.ripostafh.com. To plant a beautiful memorial tree in memory of Michael Peterson, please visit our Tree Store Michael Peterson Services for Michael Peterson There are no events scheduled. You can still show your support by planting a tree in memory of Michael Peterson.
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String (computer science) Champion (role variant) Champion (disambiguation) Champion (apple) Microsoft Word is a word processor developed by Microsoft. It was first released in 1983 under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems. Subsequent versions were later written for several other platforms including IBM PCs running DOS (1983), Apple Macintosh running Mac OS (1985), AT&T Unix PC (1985), Atari ST (1988), OS/2 (1989), Microsoft Windows (1989) and SCO Unix (1994). Commercial versions of Word are licensed as a standalone product or as a component of Microsoft Office, Windows RT or the discontinued Microsoft Works suite. Microsoft Word Viewer and Office Online are Freeware editions of Word with limited features. Origins and growth In 1981, Microsoft hired Charles Simonyi, the primary developer of Bravo, the first GUI word processor, which was developed at Xerox PARC. Simonyi started work on a word processor called Multi-Tool Word and soon hired Richard Brodie, a former Xerox intern, who became the primary software engineer. Microsoft announced Multi-Tool Word for Xenix and MS-DOS in 1983. Its name was soon simplified to Microsoft Word. Free demonstration copies of the application were bundled with the November 1983 issue of PC World, making it the first to be distributed on-disk with a magazine. That year Microsoft demonstrated Word running on Windows. This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Microsoft_Word In computer programming, a string is traditionally a sequence of characters, either as a literal constant or as some kind of variable. The latter may allow its elements to be mutated and the length changed, or it may be fixed (after creation). A string is generally understood as a data type and is often implemented as an array of bytes (or words) that stores a sequence of elements, typically characters, using some character encoding. A string may also denote more general arrays or other sequence (or list) data types and structures. Depending on programming language and precise data type used, a variable declared to be a string may either cause storage in memory to be statically allocated for a predetermined maximum length or employ dynamic allocation to allow it to hold variable number of elements. When a string appears literally in source code, it is known as a string literal or an anonymous string. In formal languages, which are used in mathematical logic and theoretical computer science, a string is a finite sequence of symbols that are chosen from a set called an alphabet. This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/String_(computer_science) Three Words may refer to: 3 Words, the debut album by British pop singer Cheryl Cole "3 Words" (song), a song from the above album featuring will.i.am "Three Words", a song by No Angels from the single "Still in Love with You" "Three Words" (The X-Files), episode 16 in season eight of The X-Files This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Three_Words The Champion Idealist is one of the 16 role variants of the Keirsey Temperament Sorter, a self-assessed personality questionnaire designed to help people better understand themselves. David Keirsey originally described the Champion role variant; however, a brief summary of the personality types described by Isabel Myers contributed to its development. Champions correlate with the Myers-Briggs type ENFP. Champions are introspective, cooperative, informative, and expressive. Champions have a strong desire to make their thoughts known to the world. When Champions speak or write, they are often hoping to use their convictions to motivate others to participate in advocacy or they hope to reveal a hidden truth about the human experience. Champions are greatly concerned with ethics and justice and have a strong desire to speak about current issues and events. They are the most inspiring and animated of the role variants. Champions are very individualistic and they feel a need to experience significant social events. Champions consider intense emotional experiences to be vital to life and view the world as a drama. They are constantly seeking to learn about everything that has to do with advancement of good and the retreat of evil in the world. This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Champion_(role_variant) A champion is a first-place winner in a competition. Champion or Champions may also refer to: Champion (surname) DJ Champion, stage name of Maxime Morin, a Quebec electronic musician Champion Jack Dupree (died 1992), American blues pianist (King's or), Queen's Champion, British office and its incumbent person Champion, Alberta, Canada Champion, California Champion, Michigan Champion, Nebraska Champion, New York Champion, Wisconsin Champion Township, Michigan Champion Township, Minnesota Champion Township, Trumbull County, Ohio Titled works Champions (role-playing game), a game to simulate a superhero comic book world Champions Online, a 2009 MMORPG loosely based on the above This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Champion_(disambiguation) Champion, shampion or sampion is a hybrid cultivar of domesticated apple developed c. 1960 in Czech republic from crossing a Golden Delicious and a Cox Orange Pippin. Variety is characterized by a non-uniform skin color. Rajka (apple) CZSO Science photo Age photo stock Botanik Foto Scholarly links 1-Methylcyclopropene postharvest treatment and their effect on apple quality during long-term storage time Virological assessment of stock planting material of apple and raspberry cultivars Effects of Blackcurrant and Apple Mash Blending on the Phenolics Contents, Antioxidant Capacity, and Colour of Juices Effects of calcium fertilizer sprays on storage quality of shampion apples This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Champion_(apple) worldskateboardchampion.com yoyochampions.com uefachampion.com worldskateboardchampions.com intercontinentalchampion.net ancientgreekwords.com word-maker.com uefachampions.com word-plays.com lovingwordfellowship.org championswimming.net polewords.com wordsort.com wordofsalvation.com wordsummary.com grandslamchampion.com greecebeyondwords.com wordengineering.org triathlonchampion.net Every Word, Smash Mouth Every Word, Debra Fotheringham Every Word, Hybrid Every Word, Tish Hinojosa Every Word, Sade Every Word, Champion Every Word, Choke Every Word, Ercola Every Word, Belly Every Word Watching for a sound to lead me to where ever you go I can't help it I will always love you It used to be no words could come between us Any time was right for secret meetings It's different now and when you speak Every word means no (2x) I'm thinking of things that come to life Your going through some things so shallow Theres nothing to fight I'm a slave I'm anything I haven't lost my way I'm looking around in directions 'Cause all I ever thought about was you Predicting puts me down on shaky ground I keep thinking your looking at me Do you want me around
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NEW 2022 Campagnolo RECORD 11 speed ULTRA Shift Cassette Fit Super Chorus 12-25 Campagnolo RECORD ULTRA-Shift 11 speed Cassette & lockring. In original sealed retail box, never mounted or used. The 11s ULTRA Shift/Drive system makes shifting more precise and fluid, especially thanks to the careful machining and treatments that the sprocket teeth have undergone. The special sprockets pattern interfaces perfectly with the rest of the drivetrain components, especially the chain and chainrings, thus bringing performance to levels of outstanding excellence. RECORD Ultra Shift provides the same cog design and smooth shifting as Super Record cassettes with fewer Ti cogs, and only slightly heavier weight. Compatible with ALL 11 speed Campagnolo drivetrains. The largest sprockets are divided into a set of three and are mounted on a new aluminium carrier. Thanks to this, rigidity increases 180% and the individual sprockets are 70% more resistant to torsion. The teeth have been designed to optimize the speed and fluidity of shifting. This form reduces stress on the chain which ascends more easily onto the higher diameter sprockets. 3 largest cogs are Titanium and the 8 smallest are steel nickel-chromed finish cogs. Weight & cogs: See chart. Our goal is to have happy repeat customers and lots of great feedback. This item is in the category "Sporting Goods\Cycling\Bicycle Components & Parts\Cassettes, Freewheels & Cogs". The seller is "omniracer" and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Republic of Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Saint Lucia, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei Darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French Guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macau, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Vietnam. Item Height: 11 Speed MPN: CS9-RE125 Compatible Bike Type: Time Trial/Triathalon, Road Bike - Racing, Road Bike - Touring, Cyclocross Bike, Recumbent Bike, Tandem Bike Freehub/Driver Type: Campagnolo Country of Manufacture: Italy Brand: Campagnolo
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Blu-Ray Review: Halloween 3 Season of the Witch Posted On September 24, 2012 In Halloween It’s not a secret that I absolutely love Halloween 3. Yes I’m aware that it has nothing to do with Michael Myers and that’s precisely why it’s such a cinematic oddity. Now Shout Factory has released Halloween 3 on a lovingly re-mastered Blu-ray with lots of extras so it seemed like a great opportunity to revisit this misunderstood film. After the success of Halloween parts 1 and 2 John Carpenter and Debra Hill Decided they had told the story of Michael Myers and it was time to try something new. Their concept was that they would keep the Halloween name alive and release new films that took place around the holiday. They brought in Nigel Neale who wrote the Quatermass films of the 50’s and 60’s to create a more psychological story about a Irish mask maker who wants to punish the world for not taking Halloween seriously. Interesting side note, The Quatermass films heavily inspired the X-Files so much so that they’re are striking similarities between Fight The Future and one of the Quatermass films. But the studio decided making a film call Halloween 3 without gore might be a bad idea so Tommy Lee Wallace was tasked with re-writing the script to give it more horror and Carpenter asked him to direct the film as well. Wallace is no stranger to Halloween, having worked on the first 2 films as well as The Fog. He was even in the running to direct Halloween 2 but hated the script and didn’t want to do a rehash of the first film. So with Halloween 3 being a new story he came on to direct. Forget that this is called Halloween 3 and just focus on the “Season of the Witch” part of the title. This movie has nothing to do with the Halloween series beyond it taking place on Halloween. It has a lot of 80’s horror film trappings that not only date it but also give it that charm that so many 80’s horror films had. There are lots of unintentionally funny bits that are perfect for drinking games. But the film is also shot beautifully by the great Dean Cundey and directed well by Tommy Lee Wallace. It has the scope and feel of a Carpenter film from the 80’s and Wallace does a decent job at setting up interesting and suspenseful shots when he wants to. The film stars minor 80’s horror icon Tom Atkins, an actor who appeared in a few big horror films in the 80’s including The Fog, Creepshow, and Night of the Creeps. He plays Dr. Challis a functional alcoholic doctor who literally spends the majority of the film’s run time either drinking or trying to get a drink. Its one of those interesting character choices I’d like to know more about that isn’t really talked about in the extras on this Blu-ray edition. The alcoholism is a big part of this character yet its not something that comes into play at all in the final act of the film for some pay off. He’s just a guy who’s trying to solve this mystery while drinking his meals. There’s some unintentionally hilarious stuff here regarding how often you see Challis drinking. One scene in particular sees him on the phone with his Ex-wife trying to make excuses why he can’t take the kids that weekend. He finishes the call and swoops up a 6 pack of beer that is perched on top the phone booth. Its then you realize he’s bought a 6 pack of “Road beers” for his trip to Santa Mira. So lets get into this a little bit. Dr. Challis is on the graveyard shift at the hospital when a old man is brought In babbling about Halloween masks and saying that “they” are trying to kill him. Once he’s finally sedated and the staff go back to their rounds, a man dressed in a business suit comes in and rips the old mans skull apart. And when I say that he “rips” it apart I mean it. The business suit wearing stranger then walks calmly to his car, douses himself in gasoline and lights a match. It’s a pretty intense opening and one that was burned into my memory for little up. The old mans daughter, Ellie (Stacy Nelkin) seeks out Dr. Challis hoping that he’ll have more information on what her father said before he was murdered. Soon Challis is on the case with a drink in one hand and Ellie in the other. They Halloween masks the old man was babbling about lead them to the town of Santa Mira and the Shamrock Novelties Company that apparently make just 3 masks that we see in the film. The town is controlled by the company and its very Irish CEO, Conal Cochran (Dan O’Herlihy). Soon his plot to kill millions of kids with his masks is revealed and Challis and Nellie try to foil it before time runs out. Blu Ray and Extras: Halloween 3 is a film that many hard core Halloween fans hate and many other fans love so its kind of a strange fanbase. I’ve always loved the film but it is a weird little film and I’m very happy that its finally been given such a beautiful transfer . Dean Cundey’s excellent lighting has never looked better! The extras on this disc are plentiful and provide so much background on the film and production that its doubtful you’ll need or want to know more. There are interviews with the major players including Tommy Lee Wallace, Tom Atkins and Stacy Nelkin as well as even bit plays like the little kid who’s mask explodes in snakes and spiders in the demonstration sequence of the film. There’s also a pretty fun “Horror’s Hallowed Grounds” episode that covers almost all the shooting locations with Tommy Lee Wallace in tow. We get to see the town of Santa Mira as it looks today, the hospital, gas station, factory and lots more. There are 2 commentaries, one with Tommy Lee Wallace that seems to be more about the shooting locations than interesting stories about the production but it does have its moments. The second commentary is with Tom Atkins and is pretty entertaining. Tom relates stories about his entire career and it feels much more like a conversation than it does a commentary. Stills and TV and Theatrical trailers round out the extras Its kind of amazing that this film is finally getting the attention it deserves and more importantly Shout Factory is clearly trying to take the crown of the away from Anchor Bay in releasing special editions of horror films. There are lots more on the way including They Live (FINALLY!) and FunHouse among others. Posted On September 24, 2012 InHalloween, horror movies, John Carpenter, Slasher MoviesHalloween 3Halloween 3 special editionhorror moviesJohn Carpenter
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Home / Supply Chain / Airbus CEO Urges UK Decision Makers to Avoid No-Deal Brexit Airbus CEO Urges UK Decision Makers to Avoid No-Deal Brexit January 26, 2019/ RR / Supply Chain The UK has been at the forefront of global aviation for more than a century, Airbus generates £6 billion of turnover in the UK, has more than 14,000 employees here and supports over 110,000 jobs through its supply chain, Airbus CEO, Tom Enders, explains why a no-deal Brexit puts this under threat.
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Never was a band and its first album both so suitably named as EXTREME NOISE TERROR and their seminal debut full-length, 1989's A Holocaust in Your Head. Simply put, this is one of the key releases of both the crust-punk and grindcore genres, redefining British music's known limits of sonic extremity with its remorseless aggression, blinding speed, and none-more-raw recording.
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Botswana Lesotho South Africa eSwatini (Swaziland) All countries All countries South Africa Free State Northern Free State Oranjeville Weather in Oranjeville Weather archive at the airport ( 54 km, +28 °C+82 °F ) 27 °C81°F 2 hours ago at the weather station (41 km) it was +25.5 °C+78 °F, normal air pressure, moderate breeze (7 m/s) (25 km/h) (16 miles/hour) (14 knots) (4 Bft) blowing from the south-southwest with gusts up to 9 m/s with gusts up to 32 km/h with gusts up to 20 miles/hour with gusts up to 17 knots with gusts up to 5 Bft. Weather archive at the weather station Today we expect +29..+23 °C°F , +84..+73 °C°F , without precipitation, light breeze. Tomorrow: +19..+29 °C°F , without precipitation, light breeze. Today, Mon, M. 20 direction N E NE NW NE S SE NE NE E E E NE E E E E E NE E N NW W NW W W SE direction N N N N NE NE E E E E E E NE NE NE N N N N NW NW N NW NW NW N NE NE E E calm SE S S SE SE SE SE SE E E E NE NE NE N NE NE E E E E E NE NE NE E E E E E E E S E E NE E E N N N NW NW W NW W W SE direction 39 38 36 36 35 36 44 46 54 59 64 68 61 60 65 67 72 76 78 79 76 66 55 44 40 36 33 32 30 30 50 51 48 44 46 61 66 70 73 73 73 74 74 74 71 50 27 26 38 56 79 93 86 59 37 31 40 57 74 86 79 59 40 37 43 57 76 84 93 74 63 65 68 80 90 94 65 67 89 Humidity, 06:10 18:18 06:11 18:17 06:11 18:16 06:12 18:15 06:12 18:14 06:13 18:13 06:13 18:12 06:14 Sun: 04:33 17:46 05:39 18:22 06:44 18:56 07:47 19:31 08:49 20:06 09:51 20:45 10:52 21:27 11:51 Moon: During the last 12 hours the minimum air temperature ( +13 oC +55 oF ) was observed in Thabo Mofutsanyane in Bethlehem (airport). 2 hours ago, the maximum air temperature ( +27 oC +81 oF ) was observed in Lejweleputswa in Welkom. Sasolburg Johannesburg (airport) Bethlehem (airport) Bloemfontein (airport) Bultfontein Trompsburg
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Jan Beuck's What Makes a Good CRPG Editorial - posted by Saint_Proverbius on Thu 10 April 2003, 01:14:00 Tags: Jan Beuck; Master Creating What makes a good CRPG?​ by Jan Beuck master creating [Company Info]​ For about two dozens of years, game designers think about the question: What makes a good computer game? Meanwhile players think about the question: Why are there people that just don't get it, although they make game after game? Why don't they even understand it if every magazine, beta tester and website on the net tells them time after time what's wrong? The answer for the second question is: I have no clue (and that's why I hope to make a difference myself). The answer to the first question should be in this article, but for some reason it isn't - at least not entirely. ;-) Gameplay:​ It's not easy for game designers, as they have to create the games for people without gaming experience as well as for people that may be more intelligent and have more experience with the genre than themselves. Lets start with a really critical point. It's easy for me and I will find many friends here with words like, great game needs great gameplay, but the sense of this article is to talk about game mechanics. A critical point when creating an RPG, one that really can cost you half of the players (the one half or the other one...) is the discussion between a single main character and a party. Both have been successfully demonstrated in various titles, but for some it's only a true RPG if they control the classic party, others disagree and say that it's only an RPG if the slip into the role of a single character. Although I like both, my opinion is that slipping into a single character is exactly the sense of role-playing, it's essence. Controlling a party makes it more like a tactical or strategy game than an RPG. Combat, for example, becomes mass-battles. Real time combat games, it also detracts as a party disables any real action. The player becomes a viewer that can only make specific guidelines for the characters to act, but he can not be any of the characters. Especially strange is that there are games you can win although your character (read: you) has died and only his friends go on (like in Dungeon Siege). In Restricted Area, there aren't any classes. Classes are fine, but we want to try something different. You can select one of four existing characters which all play their own part in one big story - it's like being the actor of a movie character, with the exception that you can decide what you do yourself. The interesting thing is that you meet the other characters during the game, and will have different tasks and a different view on the story, depending on which character you play. You will talk to the other (now non-) player characters and sometimes even fight with them side by side. Well, lets hope this interesting idea really works. Interface:​ Although interface originally means the way you perceive and control the game, the word stands mainly for the informative visuals on the screen. In fact, the monitor, keyboard and mouse are much more of an interface than the life bar. Anyway... The interface is very important (this sentence will come again and again...). When I play a game for the first time then it's not really a problem if I don't understand how the game works - it's a problem if I can't figure it out. If I paid for the game, and if the game is a RPG, I am surely willing to figure out how it works, but after that it should be comfortable. To be true, I always thought it would be the most easy part to create the perfect interface, but with the following list of demands it was one of the hardest: High Goals of the Restricted Area interface design: Every single command shall be accessible with customizable shortcuts AND with the mouse. Logically results in the fact that you can even move your character with the keyboard (!), although we don't suggest this. However, it makes combat even more intense (and for those who like it, it creates a SNES action-adventure feeling) If you are searching for an information indicator, it must be clearly visible at one look. Otherwise it would throw you out of the game world too much. Buttons must be separated at least so much that you can't hit the wrong ones by accident. It has to be so compact and tiny that you don't even notice it if you don't look for it. And it shall not eat up anything of the screen (not easy in addition to the last points). The look has to be futuristic, but this must not result in unreadable fonts, too small to make out icons, time eating menu-opening animations or background animations that get on your nerves after being cool the first times viewed. The controls have to be intuitive and simple, but offer advanced possibilities for advanced players. Another very important part of the interface is the way how you use the camera. As in nearly all RPGs, that use of a camera, or view point, you have to worry about is as much about your character. We decided to use the traditional isometric one which doesn't require much manual camera use. One of the most important things is that if you play your own game, you have to play it as a player - not as its creator. I think of what key I would use, or where I would look for the icon, if I would play the game for the first time. For example, I was asked where to put a button to cancel a mission. After I sit down in front of the screen I looked at it and pressed ESC. It was obviously that I didn't expect any icon to abort the mission, as in nearly all games with missions (mainly strategy titles), you cancel them with the escape key. In the boundaries of the genre and our scenario, we try to keep the game as realistic as possible, but only as the game play remains simple. We try to make the interface as transparent as possible. You want to open a door? Left click on it. Want to move to a target location? Left click on it. Want to attack a monster, pick up an item, or talk to a non-player character? Well, you get the idea. It's amazing how many games have different controls and key combination for all these actions when simpler is always better. Technology:​ Although game technology is a term 3D shooters would like to reserve, every game has an engine. Although great gameplay is by far the most important point to make a great game, graphics and sound are the most important supplement. Game technology is even more: It's not only what you see and hear, it also plays a major role for the gameplay itself. A good example is a physics engine - it's invisible, but it can make the gameplay better through a more interactive world. And yes, maybe more realistic, but that's not really the point - if you ever shot at a barrel you know it doesn't move even an inch (and it also doesn't explode, even if it's filled with green slime). Instead the bullet flies straight though it. By the way, they also fly though car doors, so never try to hide there like in a Hollywood movie.. Where else can the engine directly effect the gameplay experience? Here at some examples: Speed: If a game runs totally smooth it makes more fun that if it has a very low framerate. Precision: If you click somewhere, you want to go there - not near by. This may also include basic pathfinding (don't run against the tree and get stuck). Collision: I don't want to name a certain games here, but collision with solid objects seems to have gone out of fashion... not really a good direction. So, although there are good games with weak technology (and very bad ones with good), I guess everybody would agree that good technology would have made them even better. However, we should never forget that game technology only supports the gameplay - and never should be the game itself. As a young and creative team, we don't have to wonder what our audience wants, because we are our audience. If we like the game we are making - especially if, after several months of playing it, we are not bored to death - the game is clearly going to be a winner. There are 5 comments on Jan Beuck's What Makes a Good CRPG Call for Heroes: Pompolic Wars pom1
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« How it all started I love you » How it all started (Part II) So now you’re up to speed on WHY I’m running and WHY I can’t stop since you’ve read that last post from yesterday. Now the question goes to HOW did you start actually RUNNING? Two friends of mine had already planted the seed in my head. It just made sense to do what they did. Berenice and Paige had both dedicated their runs with Team in Training to my mother and to Sissy. I’ll be honest, I was really intimidated. They were both athletic, slim go-getters. I was a flabalanche. But a promise was a promise and I wasn’t about to back down. Sissy meant too much to me and deep down, I knew the reason she wanted me to do this was nothing but good for me. So I made the phone call to the local LLS/Team in Training office and left a message. I don’t remember what I initially said in the message but when Jean Gearhart called me back… I think I counted at least 17 times that I said “I’m not a real runner”. She reassured me that I would be fine and would soon be running and ready for my first marathon. Determined and scared outta my wits, I knew what I had to do. I said it and now I have to do it. So I went to the Bicentennial Street running trail a about 9:30 p.m. (so that no one would see me), took a deep breath… and “wogged” (thats my super technical term that means walking and jogging) as much as I could. I wogged from one light pole to the next. Then I walked from that light pole to the next. Then I jogged from that light pole to the next and so on and so forth. I went back every night for two weeks after that and increased the distance of my jogging each time. This was about the middle of October 2011 and into November 2011 that the above was done. My training with Team in Training was to begin in January of 2012. I was so afraid that I would be the last one in on the team and hold everyone else back. So I pushed harder. It was November of 2011 that I was able to run my very first mile… EVER. I continued with my own personal training on that trail and entered my first 5k the following month, the Fiesta Marathon. The following month, January 2012, I entered my first 10k – the Longest Causeway Run at South Padre Island. The following month, February 2012, I entered my first half marathon – LiveSTRONG in Austin, Tx. And simply never stopped. And the questions continue… What keeps you going? Most people quit when it gets too tough or when it interferes with work/children/family/life schedules. How do you do it? I’m not perfect. I don’t know everything. BUT I do know a lot of people who can help improve me and know a lot more about this subject than I do. Momma did a great job of teaching me to push myself and surround myself with people who are better at whatever task I’m focused on and super supportive people. I signed up with Team in Training. In addition, I did the “beginner class” at Valley Running Company. I went further and signed up for private run coaching with Coach Hector Gandara. This all happened in 2012. Note that I had an enormous amount of professional trainers supervising me throughout the year. Another important factor is that I took the time to visit with my family doctor, Alison Garza (who is also a runner). She did a full check up on me. I did my colonoscopy and a cancer gene screen. (*I’m fine) Did a full exam, stress test and sonogram with my cardiologist BEFORE I went into this journey full blast. But probably the most important part of what kept me going when things got tough was my run club. I do belong to a number of running groups all over the Rio Grande Valley but one stood out from the get go. The all women group of Run, Walk or Crawl are women of all shapes and sizes and various fitness levels but we all have our own fitness goals and each of us respects them and encourages the other to reach them. There was one day in February, shortly before the LiveSTRONG marathon, when I was told by someone, “You’re wasting your time. You’ll never finish this marathon. You’re going to end up hurting yourself. If really want to take marathon training seriously, you should train with (insert so-and-so’s name here).” Just so you know… “so-and-so” had never run a marathon. She just looked really good at the gym. When I told the girls of Run Walk or Crawl that I was thinking of quitting because of what was said to me, boy oh boy did they let me have it! I went on to run 2 full marathons and 5 half marathons after that… and the best part… I was able to be waiting at the finish line for “so-and-so” to finish her very FIRST half marathon after all of that. Run Walk or Crawl has a saying on the back of our running jerseys. It says “NEVER EVER GIVE UP”. And I didn’t. This entry was posted on April 25, 2013 at 9:23 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. 2 Responses to “How it all started (Part II)” I am so sorry for all you’ve had to go through, but you are such an inspiration! thank you for sharing with us!! runmyssierun Says: Reblogged this on RunMyssieRun and commented: I’m reblogging this entry because I talk about my “WHY” all the time, not just for you but also for me – so i don’t get all caught up in the competition of things and stay grounded in my journey. Lately, I’ve been getting an unusually larger amount of questions on how to get started. So rather than typing the same thing over and over, I’m going to take the lazy way out and reblog this very important entry that gets overlooked too much. Make the decision. Don’t quit on yourself. Surround yourself with support. Tell your doctors (plural)… yes, all of them. Find something you like to do and go do it. Be active and don’t stop. Simple, right? I’ll see you out on the trails 🙂
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Home News New Laws for 2020 New Laws for 2020 Several new laws go into effect today – January 1, 2020. Here’s a look at a few of them. Age to Purchase Tobacco Changes from 18 to 21 – FDA reports that on December 20, the President signed legislation to amend the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to raise the federal minimum age of sale of tobacco products from 18 to 21. This includes cigarettes, cigars, and e-cigarettes. School Transportation – It reduces from 25 to 23, the age required for a person to receive an initial school bus endorsement if the person is an honorably discharged veteran of the United States armed forces, a member of the national guard or reserves, or a licensed teacher employed by an LEA. State Employees and Health Insurance – A new lawextends continued health coverage to the surviving spouses and children of park rangers who are killed in the line of duty to the same extent as survivors of other first responders who are killed in the line of duty. Proton Therapy Access Act – Requires state employee insurance to cover proton therapy, an alternative treatment for certain cancers. Proton therapy is a highly advanced form of radiation treatment, which uses protons rather than X-rays to treat cancer. Officials say the advantage of proton therapy is that it can be better controlled and deliver higher doses of radiation to tumors with fewer side effects, reports Associated Press. Elderly and Vulnerable Adult Protection Act – Increases the penalties for crimes against the elderly and vulnerable. It will be a Class E felony to knowingly abuse an elderly person, and a Class D felony for a person to knowingly abuse a vulnerable adult. New Gun Law Change – Beginning in 2020, gun owners can apply for a concealed carry-only permit which can be obtained after a 90-minute online training course. In addition, there will be an enhanced handgun carry permit that requires eight hours of training with a firing test. AP reports only two vendors are currently approved to offer online courses-Clarksville Guns and Archery Tennessee Carry Permit and Tier One Tactics. Opioid Prescription Must Be Issued Electronically – As of Jan, 1 2020, all prescriptions for opioids must be issued electronically, reports AP. This law was approved by the Tennessee Legislature in 2018, but the state allowed more time for providers and pharmacies to comply. Grants for Volunteer Fire Departments – This law creates a program managed by the commissioner of commerce and insurance to annually award grants to volunteer fire departments for the purchase of firefighting equipment or to meet local match requirements for federal grants for the purchase of firefighting equipment and training. See the complete list of new laws for 2020 here. 2020 laws new laws 2020 tennessee laws Previous articleCarrie Underwood Steps Down as Host of CMA Awards Next articleVeterans Memorial Park Playground Closes Temporarily for Renovation Spring Style Trends
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Nza Wshyar Nza Wshyar - Mathematic Competition Nza Wishyar Saleh was born and raised in Koya province. She is 16 years old and is currently a student in the 10th grade in Chro high school for girls. Since childhood, she had a desire for studying and science, especially in Mathematics subject. When she was a primary school student, her family and teachers were constantly supporting her to improve her knowledge in mathematics. When her school administration informed her that she has been selected to participate in the annual Mathematics Competition held by the Rwanga Foundation, she felt delighted and considered it as a good opportunity to show her abilities. Nevertheless, at the same time, she was hesitant to take that responsibility and was afraid that she might not make it. During this time, her family and teachers encouraged her to participate, so she decided to participate and promised them that she will succeed. During the preparations for the first stage of the competition. She did not know what to study and how to prepare herself. However, she looked at the process ambitiously, so she was fortunately able to pass the first stage and get the third place on the level of Erbil governorate among 169 students. In the second stage, she used many different sources, so she won the second place and stepped towards the third stage of the competition. It is worth mentioning that in the third stage, it felt much more difficult, as she had to compete with a group of smart students, but at the same time, she was more confident. The fear she had at the beginning had changed to ambition, because the employees of the Rwanga Foundation were dealing with her in a very friendly way and this became a reason for increasing her self-confidence. During this stage, she built many friendships with the student who participated from other cities. It is worth mentioning that both the third and fourth stages were a live confrontation, meaning that they competed with the other participants in front of their families, teachers, friends, and the cameras. In the third stage, three students passed to the fourth and final stage and competed to win title of "Mathematics Champion". Nza was able to win the second place on the level of the Kurdistan Region and became the second mathematics champion for the studying year of 2018-2019. What made her very happy was the gratitude of her family and teachers for the success she achieved. As a result of this accomplishment, she now believes in her abilities and talents more than ever, and the success made her change her ideas about the college department she wants to apply for in the future. In the end, Nza thanked Rwanga Foundation for providing such opportunities and wishes for their continued success in serving young people. In addition, she advises students to continue trying to learn and succeed, and to take steps towards their goals by improving their abilities and relying on God.
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