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Language put in the main budget bill by the Kentucky Senate would set conditions to unlock funding to oversee the state's medical cannabis program, which is scheduled to take effect at the start of 2025. The two sentences inserted by senators came up for discussion Monday as House and Senate leaders met in public as part of negotiations to hammer out a final version of the state's next two-year budget. Lawmakers went line by line through differences in the voluminous spending plans passed by the House and Senate. Republicans have supermajorities in both chambers. The Senate's version states that no funds for the Office of Medical Cannabis would become available without peer-reviewed, published research showing "conclusive evidence as to the efficacy of medical cannabis for the persistent reduction of symptoms of diseases and conditions." Republican Sen. Chris McDaniel said the provision reflected the view of senators who want to ensure "we have research coming out that's appropriate to fund" the medical cannabis office. Read more at: www.apnews.com
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ASO Unveils 2017-18 Season Lineup The Albany Symphony Orchestra unveiled its new season lineup Wednesday at the Palace Theatre. "In the Capital Region we've broken our subscription records for another third year in a row, and you can imagine that that's bucking the national trend of orchestras and other arts organizations." Albany Symphony Board Chair Marisa Eisemann at Wednesday's Palace Theatre says the orchestra is pulling out all the stops toward making the 2017-2018 concert season one of its most memorable. Music Director David Alan Miller says the symphony's lineup marking his 25th anniversary with the orchestra includes several festivals and special concerts, including a performance at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and a tour of stops along the Erie Canal, including one in Little Falls and another in Lockport. "We will once again be in these two great concert venues here at the beautiful Palace Theatre and across the river at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. We'll also be doing family concerts up in Saratoga and at other venues throughout the region. And obviously our Great American Music Festival will happen again at EMPAC at RPI, so we're very fortunate and really excited to be able to have such unbelievably great concert venues. You know, I go around the country guest-conducting and I see so many communities that have rally inadequate concert facilities, and here we have such a bounty of great, great concert venues in which we can perform, and so we love that about the region. Our upcoming season is a very exciting one, and it's actually building of course, on the last few seasons, but as you know we now have this quite extensive and I think multi-faceted American Music Festival, which is the culminating event of every season, and we'll of course be finishing the season with the American Music Festival again, in the beginning of June, next spring." Miller says every concert is a one-of-a-kind special event. Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan is inviting city residents to experience the orchestra this year. "It's truly incredible, and I hope that we all really appreciate what we have here in the Capital Region, and, I am a subscriber because this is something that is important to support. It's also important for my husband and I to have a date night, and when we can't use those tickets, and it's why I encourage subscriptions, they make great gifts." It is sometimes said the composer, conductor, orchestra and audience become one during the performance. Miller speaks from his perspective. "It's funny. When you're actually performing, I mean, you get very deeply involved in the performance, but we're all doing our part to serve the composer. So I don't normally think that 'I'm leading these people' or 'I hope they're following me' or, it's really more about, you know, I'm trying to stay really focused on 'what does the composer need me to do to realize his or her piece as fully as possible,' and I think my colleagues in the orchestra are thinking the same thing. So we all have our roles. My role is a little bit more managerial because I'm not making actual sound, and their role is much more, you know, concrete, in that the trumpet has to come in at such a point and play a B flat. But I think that we view our roles very similarly. To me it's a little bit like Flaubert, it's like the best conductors are like the unseen hand, you're guiding and directing, but the musicians shouldn't feel like you're a dictator or you're the president — they should feel like you're just one of the pieces that's helping to bring about a great performance." - The Albany Symphony Orchestra opens its 2017-2018 season in October.
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People are being invited to sharpen their pencils and help shape plans for the Fair Field – a new multi-million-pound public space coming to Croydon’s town centre – at a series of free events throughout February. The ambitious scheme is the next phase of development in the town’s emerging cultural quarter and will provide a stunning setting for Croydon’s iconic arts centre, Fairfield Halls, which reopened last year following a major refurbishment. It will create a vibrant civic space, improve links through the town centre and become a destination for existing communities, new residents and visitors alike. Registration is now open at www.croydon.gov.uk/theFairField to join walking workshops at the site between Fairfield Halls and Croydon College. Brutalist architecture expert and Croydon author John Grindrod will lead events on 13 and 20 February, while Croydon’s TURF Projects will be facilitating on 20 and 29 February. Participants at the Turf workshops will be provided with drawing materials and invited to sketch sites and projects around Croydon. Would-be designers of all ages will have the opportunity to join a family-friendly event on 29 February, Cut-out-Croydon, which is being led by the design team. Historically known as the Fair Field, then later College Green and Fairfield Gardens, the site was Croydon’s venue for social activity and entertainment, hosting fairs and performances until the arrival of the railways in the 1860s. It was developed into a public space in the 1960s. The recent design competition called for a transformation and revival, built on the rich heritage of the area. The new scheme, funded and delivered by Croydon Council, will restore the site to its former glory, and return it to its much-valued use as a civic space for communities and visitors to enjoy. A multi-disciplinary team of world-class architects, landscape architects, designers, public art experts, engineers and other specialists were selected following a competitive bidding process last year. Early ideas for the Fair Field include a naturally-filtered ‘water mirror’ – a shallow pool with springs reflecting Croydon’s skyline – surrounded by greenery, creating a stunning new space. When dry, the space could play host to performances, screenings or markets. Public art gateways and innovative lighting installations would light up the area, welcoming visitors to the new public space and the Fairfield Halls. Together with new landscaping linking to The Queen’s Gardens and East Croydon Station, it will help to join up the town centre’s main public spaces. Plans are due to go to the council’s planning committee in spring, with work set to start on site in 2021. “Croydon’s new cultural quarter is a place for everyone to enjoy themselves and our vision for the Fair Field is as an exciting, vibrant destination in its own right. We want as many people as possible to help shape the plans for this new public space so that it reflects Croydon’s unique energy, creativity and vibe, and these events are a fantastic opportunity for residents of all ages to get involved.” ” Councillor Paul Scott, cabinet member for environment, transport and regeneration Stuart Cade, MICA Director, said: “Our design ideas are a distillation of the essence of Croydon in all its diverse forms. The Fair Field will be at the heart of the exciting transformation of central Croydon, providing space for relaxation and play and critical new routes across the Fair Field.” The design team for Fair Field includes MICA, OOZE, Charles Holland Architects, Adam Nathaniel Furman, eHRW, and DHA Design Services Ltd, Gardiner & Theobald and Wasser Werkstatt.
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Schwerer Gustav and Dora were the names of two massive World War II German 80 cm K (E) railway siege guns. They were developed in the late 1930s by Krupp for the express purpose of destroying heavy fortifications, specifically those in the French Maginot Line. They weighed nearly 1,350 tonnes, and could fire shells weighing seven tonnes to a range of 47 kilometers (29 mi). Designed in preparation for World War II, and intended for use against the deep forts of the Maginot Line, they were not ready for action when the Wehrmacht outflanked the line during the Battle of France. Gustav was used in the Soviet Union at the siege of Sevastopol during Operation Barbarossa. They were moved to Leningrad, and may have been intended for Warsaw. Gustav was captured by US troops and cut up, whilst Dora was destroyed near the end of the war to avoid capture by the Red Army. It was the largest-calibre rifled weapon ever used in combat and fired the heaviest shells of any artillery piece. It is only surpassed in calibre by the British Mallet's Mortar (36 inch; 914 mm) and the American Little David mortar (36 inch; 914 mm). In 1934 the German Army High Command (OKH) commissioned Krupp of Essen, Germany to design a gun to destroy the forts of the French Maginot Line which were then nearing completion. The gun's shells had to punch through seven meters of reinforced concrete or one full meter of steel armour plate, from beyond the range of French artillery. Krupp engineer Erich Müller calculated that the task would require a weapon with a calibre of around 80 cm, firing a projectile weighing 7 tonnes from a barrel 30 meters long. The weapon would have a weight of over 1000 tonnes. The size and weight meant that to be at all movable it would need to be supported on twin sets of railway tracks. In common with smaller railway guns, the only barrel movement on the mount itself would be elevation, traverse being managed by moving the weapon along a curved section of railway line. Krupp prepared plans for calibres of 70 cm, 80 cm, 85 cm, and 1 m.Nothing further happened until March 1936 when, during a visit to Essen, Adolf Hitler enquired as to the giant guns' feasibility. No definite commitment was given by Hitler, but design work began on an 80 cm model. The resulting plans were completed in early 1937 and approved. Fabrication of the first gun started in the summer of 1937. However, technical complications in the forging of such massive pieces of steel made it apparent that the original completion date of spring 1940 could not be met. Krupp built a test model in late 1939 and sent it to the Hillersleben firing range for testing. Penetration was tested on this occasion. Firing at high elevation, the 7.1 tonne shell was able to penetrate the specified seven meters of concrete and the one meter armour plate. When the tests were completed in mid-1940 the complex carriage was further developed. Alfried Krupp, after whose father the gun was named, personally hosted Hitler at the Rügenwald Proving Ground during the formal acceptance trials of the Gustav Gun in the spring of 1941. Hitler was so awestruck that he commanded that the 11-tonne shell could only be used at his discretion. As he never gave permission, it was never deployed.An 800 mm shell next to a Soviet T-34-85 tank at the Imperial War Museum, London Two guns were ordered. The first round was test-fired from the commissioned gun barrel on 10 September 1941 from a makeshift gun carriage on the Hillersleben firing range. In November 1941 the barrel was taken to Rügenwald, where 8 further firing tests were carried out using the 7,100 kilogram armor-piercing (AP) shell out to a range of 37,210 meters.In combat, the gun was mounted on a specially designed chassis, supported by eight bogies on two parallel sets of railway tracks. Each of the bogies had 5 axles, giving a total of 40 axles (80 wheels). Krupp christened the gun Schwerer Gustav (Heavy Gustav) after the senior director of the firm, Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach.The gun could fire a heavy concrete-piercing shell and a less heavy high-explosive shell. A super-long-range rocket projectile was also planned with a range of 150 km, that would require the barrel being extended to 84 meters.In keeping with the tradition of the Krupp company, no payment was asked for the first gun. However, they did charge seven million Reichsmark for the second gun Dora, named after the senior engineer's wife. In February 1942, Heavy Artillery Unit 6
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Before the pandemic began, I visited our local hospital several days a week as part of my work as a chaplain at a retirement community. In February, I also accompanied my then-fiancee to the Emergency Department after he injured his back and was admitted for intractable pain. I’ve been a visitor to this hospital on countless occasions over the last two years. I’ve observed, interacted with, and in some cases, partnered with the staff. I’ve met the CEO and several nursing leaders. And I’ve listened to countless patients share about their experiences. On July 13, it was my turn to become the patient. I woke up around 2:50 am with pain very low in my right side. Going to the bathroom brought no relief. I went into our living room to see if using the heating pad would help. Around 3:15 my husband came out to see where I was and found me kneeling on the floor, with my torso resting on the couch. I was pressing the heating pad to my abdomen. He asked what was wrong and I said, “I have this strange pain. It won’t go away. The heat isn’t helping.” After a few minutes by my side, Dennis got up and went to get dressed, insisting that we go the Emergency Department. A hospital during a pandemic is the last place I wanted to go. We also happen to live in South Florida, which is currently a global hot spot for the coronavirus. The pain was bad, but not horrible. I wanted to wait and see if it would ease. Dennis insisted that we go. Not wanting to distress my husband, and slightly worried myself, I put on my shoes, grabbed my glasses, cell phone, and purse, and got in the car. The lobby of the ED was empty except for a security guard. She would not let Dennis enter, so I kissed him goodbye at the door and he went to wait in the car. I was quickly called into the triage room where a masked nurse interviewed me and took my vitals. My BP was unusually high, 158/100, but I did not have a fever. Due to what I was reporting, the triage nurse quickly moved me to a room in the main ED and started an IV. Another nurse came, introduced herself, and went about the business of assessing me. The attending physician came in shortly after that and asked me a barrage of questions, but he remained by the door, roughly six feet from my bed. The only time he approached me was to do a brief physical exam to palpate my abdomen and kidneys. He said he would order a CT scan to see what was going on, and retreated to his workspace. My glass-walled room faced the central workspace where all the medical staff did their charting and consulting. From my bed I could see them suit up to enter patient rooms for exams and care. It seems that they housed patients around the ED based on whether or not they had any coronavirus signs or symptoms. (This was assessed as patients passed through triage.) Despite being placed on the “negative symptom side” of the ED, I was given a rapid Covid test, which came back negative within about 20 minutes. All the staff were masked the entire time I was in the ED, though the staff seemed to have a choice about what kind of mask to wear. A standard surgical mask was the most basic covering, but most staff seemed to choose an additional layer for extra protection. There was an RN who wore a N95 mask over a surgical mask. Two of the physicians wore what looked like silicone masks with large air filtration systems built in. One mask had a plastic shield to cover the eyes, the other covered only the mouth and nose. As far as I could see, the staff impeccably practiced hand-washing and disinfecting protocols. (Wash in, wash out.) They also maintained physical distancing between themselves at all times. Though they seemed to be functioning on a skeleton crew, the care was prompt and thorough. I received a CT scan within the first two hours of being in the ED. When the doctor came in and said, “You are going to have to stay,” I was shocked. I assumed it was the cyst on my right ovary acting up. He told me that my appendix was inflamed and needed to be removed. They were calling in a surgeon. I texted the news to my husband. After sitting in the parking lot for two hours, he’d gone home to wait. By 8am I was wheeled to pre-op. It’s a short ride from the ED to pre-op, but the route takes you through the main hallway on the ground floor of the hospital, past out-patient surgery, the hallway to the OR and the ICU, and the main elevators. On a normal day in a Covid-free world, you’d probably see at least 10-20 people along the way. We
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How Much Money Will I Get From Golden State Stimulus Ii You can use the Franchise Tax Board calculator to estimate the amount of your GSS II. If you qualified for GSS I and claimed a credit of at least one dependent, youll get $500. If you didnt qualify for GSS I and didnt claim credit for dependents, youll get $600. Meanwhile, if you werent eligible for GSS I payments but claimed credit for at least one dependent, you could get $1,100. If you were eligible for the GSS I payment but didnt claim a dependent credit, you dont qualify for GSS II. What If I Owe Money The California Franchise Tax Board says the Golden State stimulus payments are not subject to be offset for debts owed to the Franchise Tax Board or other government agencies. The only exceptions are orders in connection with child support, spousal support, family support, or a criminal restitution payable to victims. If you believe your Golden State Stimulus payment that was deposited to your financial institution has been levied or frozen in error, you need to contact your financial institution. Keep in mind, the Golden State Stimulus is not the same as the federal IRS stimulus payment. Find Out How Youll Receive Your Payment If you qualify, you will receive your payment by either direct deposit or check in the mail. Typically, youâll receive this payment using the refund option you selected on your tax return. - Direct deposit: If you selected direct deposit as your refund option on your tax return - Paper check in the mail: - If you selected paper check as your refund option on your tax return - If you received an advanced refund through your tax service provider, or paid your tax preparation fees using your refund File a complete 2020 tax return to get your stimulus payment. If you’ve already filed, you don’t have to do anything. California Stimulus Checks: Nearly 800000 More Golden State Payments Going Out California on Friday began issuing its latest round of Golden State Stimulus II checks of up to $1,100, officials said. This round includes 784,000 payments with a total valuation of $555 million, according to the California Franchise Tax Board. The vast majority in this batch 750,000 will be sent by mail, with checks scheduled to go out starting Monday. According to the Tax Boards website, the new payments are scheduled to be mailed to recipients whose ZIP codes have the last three digits of 376 to 584. The money is also still going out qualifying taxpayers who have ZIP codes with the last three digits of 221 to 375. Mailed checks will go out to the next group of ZIP codes 585 to 719 starting Nov. 29., the website shows. The state also plans to directly deposit 34,000 payments into bank accounts beginning Friday. California Issues More Golden State Stimulus Checks Including 1st By Mail California on Tuesday distributed the third round of Golden State Stimulus II checks, including the first batch that will be delivered by mail to eligible residents. Approximately 705,000 payments were issued, with an estimated total value of $480 million, according to the California Franchise Tax Board. The number includes 375,000 paper checks that were sent out in the first batch of mailings, as well as approximately 330,000 payments that were disbursed by direct deposit. Checks can take up to three weeks to arrive once mailed, while direct deposits typically show up within a few business days, the Franchise Tax Board says. People can also check Californias Wait Times dashboard, which has more details on refund processing time frames. Payments by direct deposit are expected to continue through at least October, while checks will be periodically mailed through the beginning of next year, according to the tax boards website. Delays can be expected depending on when someone turned in their 2020 tax return and the date it was processed. To date, more than 3.3 million Golden State Stimulus II payments valuing over $2.3 billion have been distributed to Californians who reported earnings of up to $75,000 on their 2020 tax return. Some people who received the first Golden State Stimulus check earlier this year may also qualify for another payment of $500, however. Don’t Miss: How To Sell Gold In Rdr2 When Will I Get My Check Payments will go out by the last three digits of the ZIP code on your 2020 tax return. Some payments may need extra time to process for accuracy and completeness. If your tax return is processed during or after the date of your scheduled ZIP code payment, allow up to 60 days after your return has processed. Here are the remaining zip codes in which checks have yet to be mailed: - ending in 585-719: November 29, 2021 through December 17,
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French translation of 'in my book' in my book (= to my mind) à mon avis Copyright © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Example Sentences Including 'in my book' These examples have been automatically selected and may contain sensitive content. Read more… I know Underwood went to his with no regrets, and that's a life well lived in my book.AMAGANSETT (2004) She liked the Far Side and that in my book was a prerequisite.THE MANANA MAN (2004) Translation of in my book from the Collins English to French Dictionary
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Among the rare land-based real estate projects in the market, SOHO townhouses not only inherit the heat of the iconic THE GLOBAL CITY urban area but also hold outstanding commercial development potential. SOHO The Global City - The location "vibrant center" of THE GLOBAL CITY: Possessing a prime location in the planning of the urban area with connections to all shopping, dining, and entertainment facilities in the area, SOHO townhouses are subdivisions. most vibrant with outstanding commercial value. In addition, inheriting outstanding values from THE GLOBAL CITY's "diamond" location helps SOHO townhouses have the full potential to bring economic value in the future. - Modern and sophisticated space design: Each house in SOHO is a harmonious combination of modern architecture and typical urban sounds of Vietnam, bringing a vibrant living experience of international standards. - Synchronous, sustainable and flexible architecture: Design brings flexibility with open space, optimizing business area. At the same time, focus on the quality of community life, creating a sustainable and balanced living environment with nature. Inspired by the bustling areas of global cities such as Bangkok, Singapore, Dubai or New York, SOHO Townhouses promises to bring opportunities and business potential for residents. Phone: : 0911 525 454 Sales Gallery: A12 roundabout, Vu Tong Phan, District 2, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City Project address: THE GLOBAL CITY, An Phu Ward, City. Thu Duc, City. Ho Chi Minh Tiến độ The Global City tháng 1/2024 – Nhà phố SOHO gấp rút hoàn thiện mặt ngoài và công viên nội khu sẵn sàng bàn giao
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A university in Turkey administrated the first dose of ERUCOV-VAC to a human volunteer Wednesday in phase 2 trials of the locally developed coronavirus vaccine candidate. A statement from Erciyes University in central Kayseri province said the first dose of the inactive vaccine candidate was administered on Nov. 5, 2020 in phase 1. The ERUCOV-VAC vaccine is being developed at Erciyes University with support from Turkey’s Institutes of Health Administration (TUSEB). The head of the university, Mustafa Calis, said their trials and efforts towards developing the vaccine in phase 2 continue. “We hope for the trials in phase 2 to be as successful as they were in phase 1,” Calis said in the statement. Under the phase 2 trials, the vaccine candidate will be administrated to at least 250 human volunteers, the statement added. On Jan. 14, Turkey kicked off a mass coronavirus vaccination campaign starting with health care workers. Since last December, Turkey has imposed curfews on weeknights and weekends to curb the spread of the virus.
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Police report Shawn A. Wright, 31, did not have a driver's license. Troopers with the Delaware State Police arrested a suspect Friday afternoon after a traffic stop near Cheswold lead to the discovery of drugs. Division spokesman Sgt. Richard Bratz said the incident took place at about 2:02 p.m. April 13 as a trooper spotted a tan Nissan Altima with tinted front windows on Route 13, north of State Road 41. A computer check showed it did not have a waiver for the tinted windows. The trooper learned the driver, identified as Shawn A. Wright, 31, of Baltimore, did not have a valid driver’s license. A woman also was in the car as a passenger, as were two children, one of who was not in a child seat, Bratz reported. A search of the Altima turned up numerous bags of marijuana, totaling 134 grams, some of which was within reach of both children. This could have severely injured the children if ingested, Bratz said. Wright is charged with two counts of endangering the welfare of a child, possession of marijuana with an aggravating factor, driving without a license and operating a vehicle with improper window tinting. He was arraigned before the Justice of the Peace Court 2 and released after posting a $503 secured bond. He also was issued a no-contact order with the children.
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Domain specific languages have successfully been used in a variety of fields to cleanly express scientific problems as well as to simplify implementation and performance opti- mization on different computer architectures. Although a large number of stencil languages are available, finite differ- ence domain specific languages have proved challenging to design because most practical use cases require additional features that fall outside the finite difference abstraction. Inspired by the complexity of real-world seismic imaging problems, we introduce Devito, a domain specific language in which high level equations are expressed using symbolic expressions from the SymPy package. Complex equations are automatically manipulated, optimized, and translated into highly optimized C code that aims to perform compa- rably or better than hand-tuned code. All this is transpar- ent to users, who only see concise symbolic mathematical expressions.
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A committee of experts convened by the Institute of Medicine warned today that ''precarious'' supplies of vaccines in the United States pose a ''threat to the public's health.'' The committee said that the number of drug companies willing to manufacture vaccines has dropped steadily over the last two decades, in part because the manufacturers are ''apprehensive and uncertain'' about the extent to which they will be held liable for injuries. Such injuries are unavoidably suffered by a very small percentage of vaccine recipients, even if the vaccines are made perfectly. In many cases, the committee said, important vaccines are made or distributed primarily by a single company. Supplies are thus vulnerable to disruption should that company, for technical or economic or liability reasons, stop production. The committee called for a new national vaccine commission to resolve problems in the development, supply and use of vaccines. It also recommended adoption of a new compensation system to provide rapid and adequate compensation for anyone injured by a vaccine and, at the same time, ''reduce the uncertainty faced by manufacturers with regard to liability.'' It called such action ''urgently needed.'' The 17-member committee was headed by Dr. Jay P. Sanford, dean of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, a military medical school, who is an expert on infectious diseases. The committee was appointed by the Institute of Medicine, an arm of the National Academy of Sciences, a private organization that provides advice to the Government on scientific and medical issues. ''The committee was deeply concerned about the uncertainty of vaccine supplies in this country,'' Dr. Sanford told a press conference today. ''The availability of vaccines depends almost entirely on the willingness of commercial manufacturers to produce them.''Continue reading the main story Dr. Sanford said that the Government had made a ''limited effort'' to stockpile essential vaccines but that the stockpile is too small to protect the public against a company's decision to stop manufacturing a vaccine all together. He said that a temporary shortage last December in the combined vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis was caused when two companies decided to drop out of the market and the remaining distributor experienced technical problems. The shortage was relieved when one of the firms returned to the market, he said, ''but it brought home just how precarious our vaccine supply is.'' The committee did not specify how a ''consistent and just'' compensation system should be organized, but instead offered 10 options. The alternatives ranged from a compensation system that would protect the manufacturers against most suits, to no-fault or public insurance for vaccine-related injuries, to Federal assumption of liability for such injuries. The committee said a national vaccine commission, preferably chartered by Congress, is needed to insure that vaccine problems are dealt with on a continuing basis. Previous rpeorts by expert committees, it noted, have produced few results.Continue reading the main story
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This event is FREE for Virtual Pass holders a MATRIX:MIDLAND presentation Get a glimpse into the ocean’s greatest depths—and the fascinating creatures that live there—with two leading marine biologists. David Gruber searches the oceans for bioluminescent and biofluorescent marine species and designs delicate and noninvasive tools for studying and interacting with deep-sea life. Diva Amon participates in expeditions around the world to study the unusual animals living in a variety of deep-sea habitats—and how humans impact them. Through stories and conversation, they’ll shine a light on this dark, cold, and mysterious world. This virtual event is a 60-minute LIVE show with two NAT GEO speakers and a NAT GEO moderator. Each show includes an introduction, approximately 20 minutes of pre-recorded NAT GEO speakers’ presentations and approximately 40 minutes live conversations and moderated Q & A. MAR 30 / 7 PM RSVP for this Event! Don't miss out on this exciting event as part of the Virtual Pass. Please RSVP and let us know that you will be joining us! RSVP is exclusively for Virtual Pass holders, if you do not have a Virtual Pass, buy one today.
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Complete 9 pages APA formatted article: Social Polarization And Economic Changes In The Global Cities. Even though the understanding of some of the changes in the social structures in global cities is a straightforward concept, it is necessary to refer to the economic base of the cities and the part they play in the nationwide as well as the international economy. This consideration informs the understanding of the changing structure of the existing social segregation and the housing market in the global cities. According to Friedman and Wolff on the role of global cites in the creation of social polarization, capitalistic institutions have progressively freed themselves from some of the national constraints in order to organize global production as well as markets. This is particularly applicable to some of the transnational organizations. They identify world cities as different localities in the global system, which are at the apex of the hierarchy in the urban centers and are in control of some urban regions referred to as world cities. The articulation of the world economy through urban structures results from the surfacing of the global world economy, which is controlled by core areas. These core areas are industrialized regions that contain a majority of the existing corporate headquarters and are considered as some of the major markets in world production. The global cities serve as administrative headquarters, the centers for controlling different ideological conceptualizations and they serve as global financial centers. Without them, the different systems of economic relations in the world context will be unimaginable. Consequently, there is a prospect of arguing that the integration of the world system is likely to have an effect on the social, economic, and political structure of the world cities. Economically, there is a possibility of identifying that profound economic changes in the global cities have led to the changing structures in the world economy as well as the labor markets in different cities in the western world. There are no reviews yet.
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Royal Air Force Typhoon fighter jets to receive new electric ground power units RAF Typhoons will be powered by 40 new electric battery ground power units (GPUs) following a trial conducted by BAE Systems. The units will replace diesel powered systems and harmful emissions by more than 90% while cutting running costs by 80%. The new GPUs will deliver sustainable ground power to Typhoon jets at RAF Lossiemouth and RAF Coningsby, with a 95% reduction in NOX fumes and 90% reduction in CO2 emissions. The previous diesel units cost £20 ($24) per hour to run compared to the new units at £3 per hour for an eight-hour charge to power a Typhoon aircraft for a week. This is said to save more than £13 million across the fleet over a decade. The new units also require less maintenance and spares. Flt Lt Adam Hayler, DE&S Typhoon Development Team said: 'In addition to its green credentials, [the GPU's] maintenance costs are much reduced, meaning that overall operating costs are also lower. We estimate that it costs 15% of the current diesel solution; which is a clear benefit in light of current energy prices and maintenance costs.' More from Air Warfare Spike NLOS missiles fired from an AH-64E V6 attack helicopter successfully hit stationary targets in a live-fire test at Yuma Proving Ground. A newly developed system for securing and transferring helicopters on the flight decks of Turkish I-class frigates is being rolled out to replace the Canadian-supplied ASIST equipment. The Textron UAS is also deployed on three other USN ships.
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Spas at sea have evolved far beyond traditional facials and massages. Today, they’re enclaves of pampering, relaxation, wellness and vitality. Most notably, the scope of treatments has expanded sizably, offerings are highly inventive, and wellness is a prime focus. Launching earlier this year, Oceania Cruises’ newest ship, the 1,200-passenger Vista, is home to the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center, providing a wide range of holistic wellness experiences, both aboard ship and shoreside. For instance, guests can dine on Aquamar Vitality Cuisine before heading ashore for a Wellness Discovery Tour by Aquamar, such as a journey to mineral baths outside Rome or to a traditional Myanmar teahouse. Within the spa, guests will discover two Gharieni specialty beds, a Crystal Quartz bed and an Amphibia bed, which are used for targeted temperature stimulation, muscle relaxation and energy blockage. Vista is the only ship within the Oceania fleet with these unique beds. In addition, the ship’s Spa Vitality area is comprised of two large hot tubs, a thalassotherapy pool with massage jets and other heated lounge beds. Signature spa services range from aroma stone therapy to a nourishing coconut poultice massage and R3 (relax, repair, relieve) pain management therapy. We’d suggest indulging with the signature, calming “Ocean Spa Wave Massage.” Nestled onto a heated, water-filled cushion, the guest is enveloped by a warm wrap of nutrient-rich sea plants and marine algae. This deep cleansing seaweed mask plus aromatherapy oils decongests and stimulates the body’s systems. A scalp-and-foot massage provides more relaxation, as customized color therapy illuminates the cushion. As Oceania’s first new ship in more than a decade, the new Vista offers spacious standard staterooms at more than 290 square feet. Also notable is that all Penthouse Suites and staterooms have roomy bathrooms with oversized rainforest showers. Silversea Cruises’ new 728-passenger Silver Nova, the first vessel in the ultra-luxury line’s new Nova-class, will begin sailing in the Mediterranean region this month. Situated on Deck 5, the ship’s 3,638-square-foot Otium Spa will offer the Otium wellness program, which debuted on Silver Dawn in 2022. Taking inspiration from the lifestyle of ancient Rome’s wealthy residents, the guest spa experience reflects balanced indulgence, pampering, and pleasure, rather than sacrifice and delayed gratification. As a result, guests sailing on Silver Nova can anticipate a sensorial experience, décor with a soothing color palette, sophisticated materials and Roman-inspired art. One change? Silver Nova’s spa is in a new spot (compared with Silver Dawn); Positioned toward the bow to create more interior space, the spa offers an indoor swimming pool; eight treatment rooms, a tranquil relaxation area; fitness center; and beauty salon. As with ancient Roman baths, Silver Nova’s spa allows guests to seamlessly “flow” between interconnecting areas. The thermal area, Silversea’s largest fleetwide, has a steam room, sauna, pool, travertine water fountain and floor-to-ceiling windows. Guests will relax amid soft lighting and natural stones with hints of red marble. For “top digs” we’d suggest Silver Nova’s two new, 1,324-square-foot, one-bedroom Otium Suites. Situated in premium aft corner positions, these suites have floor-to-ceiling windows in all living areas. Guests will find a spacious living room with separate living and dining areas; walk-in closet; separate large bedroom with custom-made luxury mattress; bathroom with both a whirlpool and walk-in shower; and a 431-square-foot balcony with private whirlpool. This summer, ultra-luxury Crystal has relaunched under the new ownership of A&K Travel Group. In late July, the revitalized, refreshed Crystal Serenity began cruising in the Mediterranean; Crystal Symphony will follow in early September. Crystal collaborated with Tillberg Design of Sweden to create a new spa-and-wellness concept, Aurora Spa, for both ships. Inspired by that gorgeous time of the day when the sun begins to rise, the spa will field light-bright neutral colors, an illuminated fiber optic starlight ceiling, organic materials and a natural salt crystal slate stone. The look is designed to reflect energy, light and balance. Facility-wise, Crystal Serenity will offer 12 treatment rooms and Crystal Symphony 10 treatment rooms. In addition, the ships will offer male and female steam rooms, saunas and a relaxation room on both ships. The ships also have a salon and offer nail and make
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Why are Japanese jewish children being forced to eat ‘chicken’ at school Japanese children are being forced at school to eat “chicken” as part of a new school lunch policy that is “disproportionate” to their weight, according to a report. The policy, which was launched by the government in January, was meant to encourage healthy eating habits in children who are overweight. However, the new guidelines have been criticised by health experts, who have said the government is failing to make children more healthy. The Japanese government announced the new policy on Wednesday, saying it would help children maintain healthy eating and exercise habits, including by “increasing the amount of fruits and vegetables eaten”. It said the new menu would be distributed to all schools across Japan in a phased manner over the coming months. However the move has caused widespread outrage in Japan, where it is seen as discriminatory and cruel. Many have called on the government to reverse the decision.
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In the next few days, no room for the sun. On Sunday some sunny spells. However,Tuesday some rain is to be expected. The daily high temperature near 19 degrees. Especially on Tuesday a strong wind from the southwest. |Su Oct 17||Mo Oct 18||Tu Oct 19||We Oct 20|
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Official websites use.mil Secure.mil websites use HTTPS Airmen, Soldiers and civilians from El Salvador and the New Hampshire National Guard participated in a joint cyber exchange in the Centro de Etrenamiento Tactico, El Salvador Aug. 24, 2022. The meeting, coordinated through the State Partnership Program, allowed both the teams to share digital agendas and policies as well as powerful tools to protect infrastructure and prevent vulnerabilities. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Victoria Nelson) 70.0-200.0 mm f/2.8 No camera details available. This photograph is considered public domain and has been cleared for release. If you would like to republish please give the photographer appropriate credit. Further, any commercial or non-commercial use of this photograph or any other DoD image must be made in compliance with guidance found at which pertains to intellectual property restrictions (e.g., copyright and trademark, including the use of official emblems, insignia, names and slogans), warnings regarding use of images of identifiable personnel, appearance of endorsement, and related matters.
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way", the report alleged. "To encourage Indian-ness of its anti-coal approach, Greenpeace has financed a private research institute to study health, pollution and other aspects at Mahaan and plans to use the Mahaan case as a precursor for a ban on all coal blocks," it said. On Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO), the report said six NGOs are at the forefront of anti-G.M.Food activism in India and funds for it are received mainly from Germany. According to the report, future plans to take down fresh economic development projects include protests against palm oil imports, migration of workers to cities for construction work, campaign against disposal of e-waste generated by Information Technology companies and Par Tapi-Narmada river interlinking in Gujarat and Maharashtra. The future plans also include debunking the Gujarat model of development, Special Investment Region in Gujarat and Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor, says the IB report. Greenpeace rubbishes IB report Greenpeace today rubbished an Intelligence Bureau report which reportedly described the NGO as "a threat to national economic security" and alleged it was an attempt to silence its voice. "It is an attempt to silence our voice. In the past, an attempt was made to silence us but we never bowed down. We will respond when the matter comes to us...", Abhishek Pratap, Senior Campaigner, Greenpeace, India, told a press conference here. Asking the government to share the IB report with Greenpeace, he said "we believe that this report is designed to muzzle and silence the civil society who raise their voices against injustices to people and the environment by asking uncomfortable questions about the current model of growth". Pratap alleged the IB report has not been made in the last two weeks. To a question that Greenpeace India is being seen as a supporter of the US against the backdrop of its backing to the agitation against Kudankulam nuclear power project being built by Russians, Pratap said there was no truth in the allegations. "There is no iota of truth in that. We received two-thirds of our funding from India... Yes, there are individual supporters in America and Europe also... But these all are individuals," he noted. Speaking on the occasion, Bharti Sinha, Communication Director, Greenpeace India, said the IB should have engaged with the NGO to get clarifications on its functioning. "As far as the IB is concerned, they are doing their job...If IB had engaged with us, they would have come
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Russian Interior Ministry to control 13 more new psychotropics, drug-containing plantSociety & Culture July 24, 2:54 MAKS-2017 airshow yields contracts to over $6bln - Russian ministry of industry and tradeBusiness & Economy July 23, 23:48 Russian consumer rights watchdog chief names cities with highest HIV ratesSociety & Culture July 23, 21:41 Serbian filmmaker Kustirica says Crimea’s reunification with Russia is natural processSociety & Culture July 23, 21:40 Israeli embassy in Amman attacked by terrorists, some people wounded - TVWorld July 23, 21:35 Boxing Day on Red Square sets new Guinness recordSport July 23, 8:33 Joseph Dunford says Russia most military capable country of those posing threat to USWorld July 23, 4:57 Russia’s US envoy Kislyak steps down, his deputy to act as Charg d'Affaires ad interimRussian Politics & Diplomacy July 23, 1:33 Putin greets KamAZ-Master team - winner of Silk Way RallySport July 22, 15:20 GORKI, September 22. /ITAR-TASS/. A total of 398 contracts worth 603 billion rubles ($15.5 billion) were signed at the international investment forum held in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi last week, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said on Monday. “To my mind, the forum was a success as a lot of interesting contracts were signed there,” Medvedev said at a meeting with Russian vice-premiers. The Russian prime minister said at the same time that the issues discussed at the forum were the most important thing rather than the number and the sums of contracts signed at the investment conference. The forum focused on the discussion of the government’s regional policy in the current conditions and the investment environment in Russian regions, the premier said. “The dialogue was very intense and involved the participation of government members, governors, experts and business representatives,” the Russian premier said. The Sochi investment forum offered its participants an opportunity to speak about attracting additional investment in current conditions to Russian regions, the premier said. “Proposals were made on taxes, tariffs and infrastructure, including measures to support entrepreneurial activity,” Medvedev said. Russia needs to raise the competitiveness of its economy, strengthen the domestic market and replace imports with its own output, the premier said. Russia was taking measures for import substitution before but “now this policy has to be continued”, Medvedev said, especially considering that a whole range of goods have been barred from the domestic market as Russia’s response to Western sanctions, the premier said.
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A study of more than 100 adults with chronic lower back pain looked at the relative benefits of yoga, conventional therapeutic exercise, and the instructions from a popular back pain book. Those who took weekly yoga classes for 12 weeks experienced the greatest decrease in the need for pain medication, and the biggest increase in function. Viniyoga, Physical Therapy, and The Back Pain Handbook The study participants were between 20 and 64 years of age, mostly women in their 40s, and suffered from chronic back pain. One group took classes in viniyoga, an easy to learn style of yoga that emphasizes safety. The second group attended therapeutic exercise classes taught by a physical therapist. The third group was instructed to read a copy of The Back Pain Helpbook. 78 Percent Improved 78 percent of the group taking yoga classes improved by at least two points on the Roland Disability Scale, which assesses how easily people can perform daily. 63 percent who took the exercise class experienced an improvement of at least a two points, as did 47 percent of those who read the book. Use of Pain Medication Dropped by Almost Two-Thirds In addition, by the end of the study, only 21 percent in the yoga class were taking pain medication, down from close to 60 percent at the start. Use of pain medication in the exercise group dropped to some extent, but the number of those who read the book using pain medication increased from 50 percent to 59 percent. Yoga may be effective in helping with back pain by making people more aware of how they move their bodies. However, a larger study may be needed before yoga can be said to be better than other therapies for this purpose. Not long ago, I ran a story about the use of yoga to tame the damaging effects of serious diseases ranging from AIDS to Crohn"s disease. It"s also beneficial and effective for a more common problem -- chronic low back pain. And one of the best benefits is that yoga reduced reliance on health-harming drugs. Even though there are plenty of published studies showing the dangers of over-the-counter medications, many are still unaware of the basic facts. Pain medications, even such common ones as aspirin, are dangerous and potentially deadly. Taking over-the-counter painkillers for six months or more can double your chances of dying from a stroke or heart attack. The best way to avoid drugs and still get relief from your pain is to utilize treatments that address the underlying cause of your symptoms. Seeking professional help is generally a wise choice if you are in chronic pain. While chiropractic care can be far more comprehensive than treating simple back pain it can frequently provide quite profound relief for many. There are tens of thousands of well trained chiropractors in the US but a high quality group I know of is one of my good friends, Drs. Patrick Gentempo and Christopher Kent who are national leaders in transforming the conventional medical paradigm. His group, CLA, has about 1,000 enlightened practitioners who typically provide great care. I am speaking at the Las Vegas Hilton on January 13 to about 3,000 chiropractors at the largest chiropractic convention in the country and hope to work with many to change this fatally flawed paradigm. Additionally there are simply nutrtitional measures you can take that end up addressing many of these causes at the same time:
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Attractive horizontal layering of branches and deep green leaves support flat-topped clusters of cream-coloured flowers. Blue berries appear on red stems come summer, attracting a variety of birds, such as gray catbirds, cedar waxwings and grosbeaks. Usually single-stemmed, this shrub can also be grown as a small tree. It is the only dogwood variety with alternate leaves. Latin Name: Cornus alternifolia Type: Large Shrub Average Height: 6-7 m Exposure: Full Sun to Shade Moisture: Dry-Slightly Moist Tolerances: Compaction, Juglones Planting Notes: Plant in part shade below large trees to create different heights and variety in your yard.
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Wisconsin ranked among the top fourth of states in the overall performance of its health care system in caring for children, according to a report released Tuesday. The report by The Commonwealth Fund, which supports research on health policy, ranked states based on 13 measures for access, quality, costs, equity and healthy outcomes. Wisconsin ranked 11th overall, scoring high in access to care and quality, among the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Iowa and Vermont ranked at the top while Oklahoma and Florida ranked at the bottom. The report - "U.S. Variations In Child Health System Performance: A State Scorecard" - found wide variations among the states, including those that ranked high overall. The percentage of children between 19 to 35 months old who had received the recommended doses of five key vaccines, for example, ranged from 67% in Nevada to 94% in Massachusetts. The percentage in Wisconsin was 82.2% in 2005, only slightly above the national average of 80.8%. The report also draws attention to gaps in the health care system. Nearly four out of 10 children in Wisconsin, for example, did not have a preventive care visit to both a doctor and a dentist in the previous year, based on a 2005 survey. Access to care No state ranked high in all the measures, Edward L. Schor, a physician and vice president of child development and preventive care for The Commonwealth Fund, said in a teleconference. The state rankings were based on measures such as the percentage of uninsured children, infant mortality, access to mental health care and hospital admissions for children with asthma. It found that states that were ranked high in access to care - those with the largest percentage of insured children - tended to rank high in other measures. Wisconsin has one of the highest rates of insurance in the country. The report was based on data collected before the introduction of BadgerCare Plus - Gov. Jim Doyle's initiative to make affordable health insurance available to nearly every child in the state. The report was the first to assess how health care systems perform for children on a state-by-state basis, according to the Commonwealth Fund. A similar report that ranked states' health care systems overall was released last year. Wisconsin ranked among the 10 best-performing states in that report. The report released Tuesday was based on statewide averages that may not reflect Milwaukee, with its high poverty rate. Earnestine Willis, an associate professor of pediatrics at the Medical College of Wisconsin, said that the state does well in insurance coverage and health care quality. But she noted that infant mortality in Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha and Beloit is two to three times higher for African-American children than white children. She also noted the high rates of childhood poverty in parts of Milwaukee and other cities. "We have some pockets of true failure," she said. In general, states in the Northeast, such as Massachusetts and Maine, and in the upper Midwest, such as Michigan and Ohio, generally ranked high in several measures of performance. States in the South, such as Mississippi, and the Southwest, such as Nevada, generally ranked low.
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Scottish Greens call for action on cost of land Andy Wightman MSP, housing spokesperson for the Scottish Greens, used the debate on housing at Holyrood to urge Scottish ministers to stop developers inflating the cost of land. The Green amendment for yesterday’s debate - not selected by the Presiding Officer - highlighted the fact that land values rise when infrastructure is built or planning permission is given, and by capturing this value, more and better homes can be built. Andy Wightman MSP said: “All houses should be affordable but they are not. Average prices are now double what they were in 2003, have risen at twice the rate of inflation and outstripped average earnings by even more. “To date the Scottish Government has argued that it does not set targets for overall housing supply, as it relies on developers. Government targets on housing land supply since 2007 have not been met, due to this failed model. “Rather than leaving something so fundamental as housing to be dominated by the speculative volume house-building industry, we must intervene. “Look at Germany, where land with planning permission has its value capped so more money is available to improve the quality of the housing, so it is cheaper to run and lasts longer. Scotland used to do this until 1959 and we need to revisit the idea. “Greens will keep up the pressure to bring about a transformation in housing policy and end Scotland’s housing crisis.”
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It's part of a recurring theme of drones shutting down major airports. A one-month old baby was vaccinated, thanks to a drone. It's a superpower that could let it explore disaster sites with ease. And how Indemnis found a way to do it. It wobbles in turbulence, instead of breaking apart. Drones can do significantly more damage than bird strikes. There is intense debate over how closely drone and model aircraft enthusiasts should be regulated. The Ukraine is becoming a hotbed of drone conflict. But this bizarre homemade UAV is something else. It would know when you need a caffeine boost and fly over with your fancy coffee. A DIY drone is within your grasp. The company's Zephyr drone stayed airborne for 26 days. A fire in Colorado was allowed to rage freely for an hour thanks to drone interference. There's no need for a cowboy to ride all day in search of a stray when a drone with an infrared camera can spot it from on high. Just don't expect to use them in the rain, at least not yet.
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What is the APY? Let's look at a typical yield farm, where they state an APY (annual percentage yield) as +100% for example. The traditional definition of APY is the real rate of return earned on an investment taking into account the effect of compounding earnings. Growth whose rate becomes ever more rapid in proportion to the growing total number or size. The simple formula for this is growth = (1 + r)^x, where 'r' = return and 'x' = number of 'times'. For example, your money doubles every year if you get 100% yearly return. After 3 years you would have 8x your original investment.
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Over Columbus Weekend Matt, Skip and I squeezed in one last late season canoe camping trip to Henderson Lake; making it the 3rd trip to Henderson this year for Skip and I, including our May scouting trip, our July tour with Steve, Kathryn and Eric. We had gorgeous weather on Sunday, a clear starry night and light fog on Monday as we departed. We took lots of pictures. This is an awesome picture taken by Matt on Henderson Lake. He probably took about 20 different versions of this shot trying to capture the dead tree spire, the Big Dipper and the faint silhouette of the high peaks to the west. I believe this required a 60 second exposure and about 2 seconds of illumination of the tree with a head lamp.
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By Anastacia Agunwa/Chizoba Okeke Awka, July 16, 2021(MOI) A bill for a law to provide for the establishment of the Anambra State House of Assembly Service Commission and for connected purposes has passed through a second reading on the floor of the House. The Deputy Speaker, Mr Paschal Agbodike, who presided over the plenary on July 15, had put up for the adoption of its second reading while the lawmakers unanimously adopted it through voice votes. Mr. Agbodike referred the bill to the Committee on House Services headed by Mr Uzoma Eli for necessary action and was given a week to submit its report to the House on the next adjourned date. Speaking on the merits of the bill, Mr Nnamdi Okafor, the majority leader, who moved for the bill to be read a second time said that this was meant to facilitate the financial autonomy of the state legislature. Mr Timothy Ifedioranma representing Njikoka 1 Constituency seconded that the bill be moved to the House Committee for necessary re-engineering. Okafor noted that the Parliamentary Staff Members Association of Nigeria (PASAN) of the State Houses of Assembly had embarked on a three-month’s strike to press home their demand for full financial autonomy of the state legislature. He explained that if this bill was passed into law, it would give way to financial autonomy practices in State Houses of Assembly, in which the lawmakers would also be part. Similarly, a bill for a law to provide for the management of Funds of the Anambra State House of Assembly and for related matters has passed through its second reading on the floor of the state legislature. Mr Nnamdi Okafor, the majority leader moved for the bill to be read a second time while Mr Emma Nwafor seconded it. Mr Paschal Agbodike, Deputy Speaker who presided over the plenary had put up a voice vote, while the lawmakers unanimously adopted it. Mr Agbodike, who represents Ihiala 2 State Constituency, referred the bill to the Committee on House Services, urging it to do the needful and report back to the House on the next adjourned date. Mr Okafor, who represents Awka South 1 Constituency, said that if the bill was passed into law, it would make the legislature to become autonomous in the management of the funds accruing to the House. Okafor urged the lawmakers to give full support to the bill to enable it move to the next stage. (MOI)
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Researchers uncover new insights into the life cycle of water in the Antarctic region by measuring noble gas concentrations. The ozone hole over Antarctica has shrunk by 16% since its peak in 2000, and some suspect it may disappear entirely by midcentury. Air-Sea Fluxes for the Southern Ocean: Strategies and Requirements for Detecting Physical and Biogeochemical Exchanges; Frascati, Italy, 21–23 September 2015 A comprehensive collection of variation in Earth's gravity could aid studies of the Antarctic geoid and of Antarctica's geology and ice sheet dynamics. Scientists use seismic stations to study ice shelf vibrations generated by ocean waves to better understand their impact on the integrity of the Ross Ice Shelf. New, more accurate satellite data provide researchers with ice shelf thickness measurements that will allow for better ice loss monitoring. Scientists model how Antarctic meltwater from specific locations could affect the Antarctic Bottom Water, ocean temperatures, and salinity. Scientists saw hints in satellite data of dramatic geologic features under thousands of meters of ice in a little-probed part of East Antarctica. Now they are using airborne radar to explore further. Using ice core records from West Antarctica, researchers look back at the past 300 years of snowfall over the Amundsen Sea. As climate change reshapes the Earth's polar regions, scientists turn to drone-mounted cameras to measure sea ice. One expedition found out that flying drones near Antarctica isn't easy.
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In the early days of testosterone boosters, the ingredients used were not placed or based on clinical trials that proved the effectiveness of each of them. Most testosterone boosters were compiled with ingredients that were coming from the mouth of a bro scientist, so to speak. These ingredients had no real evidence to back their effects on testosterone production. The partial synthesis in the 1930s of abundant, potent testosterone esters permitted the characterization of the hormone's effects, so that Kochakian and Murlin (1936) were able to show that testosterone raised nitrogen retention (a mechanism central to anabolism) in the dog, after which Allan Kenyon's group was able to demonstrate both anabolic and androgenic effects of testosterone propionate in eunuchoidal men, boys, and women. The period of the early 1930s to the 1950s has been called "The Golden Age of Steroid Chemistry", and work during this period progressed quickly. Research in this golden age proved that this newly synthesized compound—testosterone—or rather family of compounds (for many derivatives were developed from 1940 to 1960), was a potent multiplier of muscle, strength, and well-being. I was depressed, getting fat, and zero libido. My doc did a full blood work up. My Total Testosterone level was 289 ng/dl. He offered TRT but I declined because I knew, at 53, that if I went on TRT my own testosterone production would shut down and at my age I would have a pretty difficult time kick starting it up again. I researched and researched for about a month. I started on Vitamin D 10,000 iu per day ( I knew this was a safe amount because I tested at 26ng/dl and optimum level is anywhere between 40-80ng/dl. I also took 1,200 mg of magnesium, 9mg of Boron and Vitamin K Complex. Tested again 3 months later and blood work showed I was at 720. Another benefit of the increased muscle mass was that I got stronger. My bench press, squat, and deadlift all enjoyed significant gains during my experiment. It’s great to be able to bench press 225 pounds again for 5 sets of 5 like I used to in high school, and I’m on track to beat my maxes on the bench and squat that my 18-year-old self set over 12 years ago. One study showed that six months of zinc supplementation among slightly zinc-deficient elderly men doubled serum levels of testosterone. And another eight-week trial found that college football players who took a nightly zinc supplement showed increased T-levels and increased leg strength that was 250 percent greater than a placebo! Holy quads, Batman! Research has also shown deficiencies in zinc to be a risk factor for infertility caused by low testosterone levels. On review of the patient’s history, he was found to have undergone laboratory tests before starting to use the aforementioned testosterone booster product. All blood parameters (testosterone hormone and full chemical profile) before product intake were in the normal range. A physical examination that included blood pressure and pulse assessments showed nothing out of the ordinary, and the man appeared to be in good condition before product consumption. After that medical checkup, the athlete began to consume the product for 42 continuous days divided into 2 cycles (each cycle comprised 24 days). The daily dose was a single pack of Universal Nutrition Animal Stak (ingredients are listed in Table 1), following the exact direction of the manufacturing company hoping to get the best results. That said, keep in mind that using leucine as a free form amino acid can be highly counterproductive as when free form amino acids are artificially administrated, they rapidly enter your circulation while disrupting insulin function, and impairing your body's glycemic control. Food-based leucine is really the ideal form that can benefit your muscles without side effects. In non-human primates, it may be that testosterone in puberty stimulates sexual arousal, which allows the primate to increasingly seek out sexual experiences with females and thus creates a sexual preference for females. Some research has also indicated that if testosterone is eliminated in an adult male human or other adult male primate's system, its sexual motivation decreases, but there is no corresponding decrease in ability to engage in sexual activity (mounting, ejaculating, etc.). The regulation of testosterone production is tightly controlled to maintain normal levels in blood, although levels are usually highest in the morning and fall after that. The hypothalamus and the pituitary gland are important in controlling the amount of testosterone produced by the testes. In response to gonadotrophin-releasing hormone from the hypothalamus, the pituitary gland produces luteinising hormone which travels in the bloodstream to the gonads and stimulates the production and release of testosterone. Epidemiological data has associated low testosterone levels with atherogenic lipid parameters, including lower HDL cholesterol (Lichtenstein et al 1987; Haffner et al 1993; Van Pottelbergh et al 2003) and higher total cholesterol (Haffner et al 1993
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What is simplex in networking? Simplex communication is a communication channel that sends information in one direction only. A pair of walkie-talkie two-way radios provide a simplex circuit in the ITU sense; only one party at a time can talk, while the other listens until it can hear an opportunity to transmit. What is transmission in networking? A transmission network is a high-voltage system for the transfer of electric power. It consists of transmission lines, substations and switching substations. The system is 2,859 km long. What is the function of full duplex? Full-duplex, or simply “duplex,” is a type of communication in which data can flow two ways at the same time. Full duplex devices, therefore, can communicate back and forth simultaneously. Telephones are common examples of full-duplex devices. They allow both people to hear each other at the same time. What is 100 Mbps full duplex? A switch that can deliver 100Mbps symmetrical, full duplex can transmit and receive at a rate of 100Mbps. Even if it is full duplex, a network switch with asymmetrical bandwidth cannot send AND receive at 100Mbps. What is simplex example? 1) Simplex A simplex communication channel only sends information in one direction. For example, a radio station usually sends signals to the audience but never receives signals from them, thus a radio station is a simplex channel. It is also common to use simplex channel in fiber optic communication. What is the example of full duplex? A commonplace example of full duplex communications is a telephone call where both parties can communicate at the same time. Half duplex, by comparison, would be a walkie-talkie conversation where the two parties take turns in speaking. Is TCP full duplex? TCP is a transport-layer protocol that provides a reliable, full duplex, connection-oriented data transmission service. Most Internet applications use TCP. Is UDP full duplex? UDP is a fire-and-forget, best-effort protocol, but the upper layers can use it in a fully duplex fashion. TCP requires handshaking and other two-way communication. UDP IS in fact fully duplex. Is Router full-duplex? Cisco router’s and switch’s interfaces have the capability to work at full duplex as well as half duplex. By default interface works on auto negotiation mode, which negotiate duplex and speed of the link between the 2 devices connected in the segment of the network. Is TCP full-duplex? What is half-duplex and full-duplex in networking? Simplex, half duplex, and full duplex are referred to as dialog modes, and they determine the direction in which data can flow through the network media. Simplex allows for one-way communication of data through the network, with the full bandwidth of the cable being used for the transmitting signal. What is a half duplex network? Half duplex (HDC) is a type of system that enables bidirectional data or voice communication between two nodes, where both end nodes send or receive data one node at a time. What is duplex connection? duplex connection. Communication circuit or link (such as a telephone line) in which signals may be sent in both directions at the same time. What is full duplex data transmission? Full-duplex transmission is the transmission of data in two directions simultaneously. Telephones are full-duplex devices, unlike most speakerphones, which are half-duplex. Half-duplex devices only allow one person to talk at a time.
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|Distance||111 miles (179 km)| |Available travel modes||Bus, flight, ferry or train| |Fastest mode||Bus • $17 (€15) • 2 h 45 min| Travel 111 miles (179 km) by bus, flight, ferry or train from Ljubljana to Tessera. Travelers can even take a direct from Ljubljana to Tessera. International travel from Ljubljana, Slovenia to Tessera, Italy is: Fully open. Entry into Italy is currently allowed for: Entry is fully open for citizens and permanent residents of Slovenia. Conditions of entry: All travelers in Italy must observe the following coronavirus safety measures: The information above was last checked on 7/1/22; however, this can change before your date of travel so please make sure to review the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations for your upcoming trip between Ljubljana and Tessera. The restriction level for your return to Ljubljana, Slovenia from Italy is: Fully open. Entry into Slovenia is currently allowed for: Entry is fully open for citizens and permanent residents of Italy. Conditions of reentry into Slovenia: You should observe these safety measures in Slovenia as imposed by the government to reduce the spread of COVID-19: This information about your return travel to Slovenia was last checked on 7/2/22. We advise you to check the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations for your trip back to Ljubljana from Tessera closer to your date of departure here. There are 4 ways to travel to Tessera from Ljubljana including taking a bus, flight, ferry or train. The cheapest way to travel between Ljubljana and Tessera is by taking a flight with an average price of $1 (€1). This is compared to other travel options to Tessera: Taking a flight is usually $17 (€15) less than taking a bus to Tessera, which costs on average $17 (€15) for the same trip. A flight is generally $1 (€1) less than a ferry for the same journey. Taking a ferry costs on average $1 (€1) from Ljubljana to Tessera. Taking a flight is about $1 (€1) less than taking a train, which costs on average $1 (€1) for this trip. The fastest way to get to Tessera from Ljubljana is by bus with an average travel time of 2 h 45 min. Other travel options to Tessera can usually take longer: In comparison, getting to Tessera by flight can take on average 0 h 0 min. In comparison, traveling by ferry can take you on average 0 h 0 min. In comparison, traveling by train can take you on average 5 h 29 min. The distance from Ljubljana to Tessera is approximately 111 miles (179 km). The average frequency per day from Ljubljana to Tessera is: However, we recommend checking specific travel dates for your route to Tessera from Ljubljana as scheduled services by bus, flight, ferry or train can vary by season or day of the week. These are the most popular departure and arrival points when traveling from Ljubljana to Tessera: Before traveling from Ljubljana to Tessera, it’s good to know what ticket you can purchase and how much it will cost in the next 7 days: But we recommend booking Ljubljana to Tessera tickets online a few months before your planned travel date to score the best deals and save money on your trip.
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Management at the Library of Congress, the world’s largest storehouse of knowledge, has a poor memory. For a decade, problems of overspending, no-bid contracts, and improper care for some of mankind’s rarest books and artifacts have been brought to upper-level attention—but problems have only worsened. Library Of Congress Library Of Congress Here's an opportunity for talented college-age students headed for the field of LIS: This summer the Library of Congress once again is offering special 10-week paid internships to college students. For a stipend of $3,000, the 2011 class of Junior Fellows Summer Interns will work full-time from May 29 through Aug. 3, 2012, with Library specialists and curators to inventory, describe and explore collection holdings and to assist with digital-preservation outreach activities throughout the Library. In addition to the stipend (paid in bi-weekly segments), interns will be eligible to take part in programs offered at the Library. Applications will be accepted online only at usajobs.gov, keyword: 308129000, from Friday, Jan. 27 through midnight, Monday, Feb. 27. For more details about the program and information on how to apply, visit www.loc.gov/hr/jrfellows/. Questions about the program may be sent to [email protected]. The Library of Congress is an equal-opportunity employer. Women, minorities and persons with disabilities who meet eligibility requirements are strongly encouraged to apply. [ed. note: not positive about transgendered individuals, see previous story on LISNews.] Henry Rollins Speaks On His Consciousness-Expanding Trip to the Library of Congress Yes, THAT Henry Rollins. Like Kendra Said "It's like every old school hardcore kid turned librarian's wet dream". How many government employees in Washington have been there since the Reagan years? Not too many, but one of them is James Billington, Librarian of Congress. He moves a little more slowly now, at 82, and gets more questions about whether he’s thinking of retiring, but that seems to be the last thing on James Billington’s mind as he begins his 25th year as the Librarian of Congress (however, he is not credentialed as a librarian). “I have no plans at this point — sorry to disappoint you,” a reflective Billington said during an hourlong interview with The Hill. “The Lord’s been very kind, and I’m in the middle of a lot of interesting things. And of course, it’s a time when all cultural institutions are facing lots of challenges.” Billington, who was sworn in as the 13th Librarian of Congress on Sept. 14, 1987, outlined some of those challenges when asked about the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11th terrorist attacks, given that the Library was the first to publish Osama bin Laden’s autobiography and the first to discover papers that raised concerns about terrorists hijacking airliners. “Speaking as an American, like all other Americans I share in the horror and outrage and the deep concern and expressions of sympathy, and in the way in which the country was suddenly conscious of fragility when we all thought we were secure,” he said. Naked Man Rescued from Missouri River Wanted to Float to Library of Congress Firefighters rescued a naked man from the Missouri River on Thursday morning. Crews were alerted after his friend called police. Police said the man wanted to float down the river to the "Library of Congress." DON'T YOU DARE TELL ME THIS ISN'T A LIBRARY RELATED STORY! When Jim (James Fallows, regular columnist on temporary book leave) asked us to send him some biographical information, I mentioned that during my five-year stint at the U.S. Library of Congress, I had worked for several obscure non-library-service outfits, one of which was funded by the CIA. At that time, in the late '60s and early '70s, there were numerous peculiar units stuck around LOC -- in basements, in the stacks, in odd corners. For almost a year, another group I worked for was tucked away beneath the gorgeous ceiling of the Great Hall during a major overhaul of the Reading Room. Why was all this stuff located there? Well, that's where the books were. My second job at LOC was with a group called the International Organizations Section. When I first arrived, I was struck by how many of the employees spoke English as a second language or were fluent in a number of languages. My immediate supervisor spoke and read Greek; one of my eventual friends was a Czech who also spoke Polish (he taught me how to pronounce "Zbigniew Brzezinski"). There were upward of a dozen desks, arranged in a block. The real feature
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Rune Veile, Sara Buhl Bjelke, Arne Cermak Nielsen, Martin Hlozka Look up at the sky. The sky and clouds are seen as a patch work of small squares through the assembled wood construct ion. The eyes get dizzy as they move across of the undulating shapes. Wood construction and sky merge. It almost feels like a trance to lie on the grass under the ‘dream catcher‘ and let the impressions from the massive, yet translucent, pavilion seep into the body. The effect is achieved when the eye is deceived by the assembly – distances between the wood construction and sky make the focal point obscured. The lighter construction method enables the free shaping of the pavilion to create a large undulating mountain landscape with thousands of small tree trunks. The mountain creates caverns and unique spatial experiences that can be explored. When one passes through the pavilion’s perforated structure they experience many small light holes against the sky and light spots on the grass. The pavilion is designed for the renaissance park kongens have - an urban escape in down town copenhagen. The pavilion’s boundary y is defined from an offset of the city’s border s around the park. Therefore, the pavilion is not parallel to the rest of the park’s grid, but relate s to the city as a cultural element. The construction consists of 48x48mm battens 1 meter long and smaller 20cm long pieces arranged in a grid that alternates between batten and light hole. The battens are fully used: 3 x 100cm + 4 x 15cm=360 cm. The joints may be performed in various ways - with screws, dowels, glue, or a combination.
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Results Of Angkasawan's Research Work Patented The Star, (2008) Results Of Angkasawan's Research Work Patented. UNSPECIFIED, (Call Number: UNSPECIFIED) The results of one of Malaysia s five research work conducted at the International Space Station has been patented by other countries which proves the country can make a significant contribution to the world in science and research. Repository Staff Only: Edit item detail
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens is currently topping the box office around the globe with Star Wars fever sweeping the globe. With plenty more Star Wars films on the way over the next few years, we can expect to be inundated with Star Wars merchandise for the foreseeable future – not that we’re complaining. Alongside the usual array of figures and clothing, SockShop have released a range of Star Wars socks celebrating recognisable characters from the franchise. The Heroes socks feature Yoda, Chewbacca, C-3PO, R2-D2 and Han Solo. The Dark Side pack features Darth Vader, The Emperor, Boba Fett and a Stormtrooper. You can also get a pair of Darth Vader socks with a cape on them if you really fancy embracing your dark side. Made in a soft, cotton rich blend, these socks feature large, detailed woven character images, along with contrast colour bands around the toes and elasticated tops to keep them up and in place. We’ve tried a pair of the socks and can tell you that they are fantastic quality! They are really comfortable for your feet and the perfect way to show your Star Wars allegiance. SockShop are selling the socks for £5.99 – £12.99 depending on which ones you choose. Check out the socks below in our gallery:
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Cellists of all nations born between 2000 and 2006, who would like to receive feedback from a top-class international jury and develop their musical personality, and who are looking for exchange with like-minded cellists from other cultural areas. WHEN DOES THE COMPETITION TAKE PLACE? The Competition will take place from February 10-22, 2020. The gala concert of the prizewinners on February 22, 2020, marks the finale of the International Cello Competition “Anna Kull”. WHERE DOES THE COMPETITION TAKE PLACE? This Competition is organised by the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz. The concerts will take place in the University’s prestigious concert halls in Palais Meran (Leonhardstrasse 15, 8010 Graz) and the Theater im Palais (Leonhardstrasse 19, 8010 Graz). GALA CONCERT OF THE PRIZEWINNERS The gala concert of the prizewinners will take place in the Oper Graz and is the finale of the Competition. Following three selection rounds, outstanding young musicians aged 14 to 19 years will present their talent on stage with the Grazer Philharmoniker in the Oper Graz – the audience can look forward to getting to know the international newcomer cellists. PLENTY OF GOOD REASONS FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE COMPETITION… The Competition offers participants - a gala concert of the prizewinners with the Grazer Philharmoniker in the Oper Graz, - feedback and coaching sessions provided by an international jury, and an - awards for audience engagement. In the second competition round, qualified participants have the opportunity to include elements to engage the audience in their programme. We will offer special coaching sessions prior to the second competition round. Moreover, we will extend the jury in the second round by one additional jury member who will present this award. You can select this option when you register.
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Vitrum Laugaricio (VILA) – Joint Glass Center of the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SAS, A. Dubček University of Trenčín, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Slovak Technical University, and RONA, j.s.c. Lednické Rovne, Študentská 2, 911 50, Trenčín, Slovak Republic Institute of Physics AS CR, Cukrovarnická 10, 162 00, Praha 6, Czech Republic Structural relaxation of scintillating Ce-doped Na–Gd phosphate glass with a nominal composition of Ce:NaGd(PO3)4 was experimentally studied using non-isothermal thermo-mechanical analysis, and the relaxation process was described by the Tool–Narayanaswamy–Mazurin model. The distribution of relaxation times was expressed by the empirical Kohlrausch–Williams–Watts relaxation function with relaxation time directly proportional to dynamic viscosity. The model parameters and material constants were obtained by the nonlinear regression analysis of thermo-mechanical data. It has been concluded that the model used of structural relaxation correctly describes relaxation processes in studied Ce-doped NaGd(PO3)4 glass. 1. Angell, CA, Ngai, KL, McKenna, GB, McMillan, PF, Martin, SW2000Relaxation in glassforming liquids and amorphous solids. J Appl Phys88:3113–3157.
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Hi Railwaysleepers.com. Here are a few pictures from our recent railway sleeper project. In the end we actually decided to use a local handyman to cut the railway sleepers. RAILWAY SLEEPERS USED: New pine railway sleepers 3000mm x 250mm x 125mm 1200mm x 250mm x 125mm A very simple yet thoughtful railway sleeper design that effectively creates different interconnecting sections within a compact area. A great example of the crisp, clean lines of new pine railway sleepers, and the straightforwardness of building retaining walls, steps and patios with them. A gentle, peaceful garden.
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Nature and livelihoods in sweet balance IN the hills above Trelawny, the award-winning Sawyers Local Forest Management Committee (LFMC) Benevolent Society in the Cockpit Country is combining beekeeping and agroforestry in a winning combination to reduce poverty and reverse biodiversity loss in this valuable region of Jamaica. Their latest exploits come three years after being awarded the Forest Heroes Community-based organisation award for the top LFMC group in 2018. Now they are partnering with the GEF Small Grants Programme (SGP), implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), to show that nature-based solutions to development make good sense. Through a project designed to preserve natural resources while generating sustainable livelihoods in harmony with nature, Sawyers, with UNDP/GEF SGP support, is aiming to strike a balance between nature and livelihoods in the Cockpit Country, which continues to be threatened by unsustainable practices. A report on drivers of land cover change says these practices are largely led by small-scale farmers cutting trees to make yam sticks and charcoal. But sustainable livelihood alternatives like beekeeping deploy nature’s biodiversity warriors and pollinators to support income-generating opportunities that are kind to the environment. A US$118,000 grant from UNDP/GEF SGP, matched by US$120,000 in cash and kind, plus sweat equity from Sawyers LFMC financed 60 hive boxes for 11 bee apiaries in addition to beekeeping training from RADA for nine individuals in 2019. The grant also backed the conversion of a 40-foot container into a solarised office and facility, with water harvesting infrastructure, to extract and store honey and farming inputs; aided in the distribution of seedlings and other inputs for 65 farmers; was utilised to set up an automatic weather station; and was also utilised for the reforestation of 13.5 hectares of forest reserve with agroforestry crops for honeybees to feast on. This benefited 20 farmers and the honeybee’s plant-to-hive production line. For the past two years, project development and implementation engaged more than 600 residents in and outside of Sawyers, providing livelihood opportunities in farming and beekeeping for 230. As trained beekeeping teachers, Toussaint Brown, president of the Sawyers LGFMC, and his eight peers in turn trained 15, bringing the cohort of trained beekeepers serving 11 apiary sites to 24. They are also training two other beekeepers in a neighbouring community, spreading the skills and opportunities further afield. Two of the group’s 11 apiaries are managed by Sawyers LMFC and the other nine by communities bordering Sawyers. They collectively supply honey, bee pollen and beeswax, and will trade under the group’s Liquid Gold brand pending accreditation from the Bureau of Standards of Jamaica. Market data indicate beekeeping is an inroad to poverty reduction. Jamaica is forecast to earn $1 billion from honey sales by Jamaica’s Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, and a 23 per cent return on investment according to Jamaica’s trade and investment agency Jampro. Globally, honey’s market size was valued US$9.21 billion in 2020 with a compounded annual growth rate of 8.2 per cent, according to a market analysis report by Grand View Research. Sawyers LFMC is determined to cut into this pie. “Last year we got 16 buckets of honey – one bucket holds 22 bottles of honey, and one bucket means $55 000 – a total of $800,000”, Toussaint revealed. He said the project expanded on inputs previously received by another agency but added critical training and equipment like a honey harvester to assure results. “Because of the GEF small grant our knowledge base was expanded and we learned more about harvesting of the honey. We were able not only to sell honey, but we were able to sell other by-products such as pollen and wax. We got 11 pounds of pollen and sold 53 pounds of wax for $2,500 per pound”, he said. “(Beekeeping) generates more money than our usual practices of planting just yam,” Toussaint explained. Now they are expanding by selling their services and bee colonies to other groups that are planning to venture into apiculture. Sawyers’ group splits the hives, allowing them to keep a bee population in the box while earning $30,000 per box, he said. Revenue from the business has financed care packages for the less fortunate during the first year of the novel coronavirus pandemic and a donation to the community school. “I have benefited quite tremendously. It helped send my kids to school and with throwing a little pardner [group savings scheme],” beekeeper Jacqueline Williams declared. “Personally, I am one of those who plays an integral part in rearing the bees,” Toussaint said. “It has moulded me into a holistic person where
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Texas Water Development Board approves a $3,720,000 loan to the City of Hawkins to finance wastewater system improvements For immediate release. Contact: Kimberly Leggett at 512-463-5129 AUSTIN - (August 18, 2011) - The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) today approved by resolution a $3,720,000 loan from the Texas Water Development Fund to the City of Hawkins (Wood County) to finance wastewater system improvements. The City of Hawkins’ (City) wastewater treatment plant is experiencing flows at or near the permitted design capacity of the facility on a regular basis. The high flows experienced at the plant are creating maintenance and operational issues and have exposed the need for additional sludge disposal. The project currently includes an expansion of the wastewater treatment facilities to increase the capacity of the facility from 0.25 million gallons-per-day to 0.5 million gallons-per-day. The City is located in Wood County and serves a population of 1,547, including 648 water and 560 wastewater connections. The TWDB is the state agency charged with collecting and disseminating water-related data, assisting with regional planning and preparing the state water plan for the development of the state’s water resources. The TWDB administers cost-effective financial assistance programs for the construction of water supply, wastewater treatment, flood control, and agricultural water conservation projects.
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Spoleczne czynniki ludzkiego dzialania Social factors in human actions Published by: Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie we współpracy z Wydawnictwem Naukowym Scholar Keywords: human action, social system, institution, rational individual, subjectivity. Summary/Abstract: In the article the author poses the following questions: How do people actually act? What factors infl uence human action? How do people perceive their own action? To what extent does the way they perceive their own actions infl uence such actions? What would be the consequences of people acting exactly as they think they did? In order to address those issues, in the course of his argumentation the author comes to the following conclusion: in a social context, human actions do not need to be considered as belonging in the category of homeostasis or as leading to a balance. Th e actions result from tension and their aim may be its alleviation, but they always lead to a transition from one form of tension to another. Not only do they defuse energy, they also produce it. - Issue Year: 2013 - Issue No: 24+25 - Page Range: 8-18 - Page Count: 11 - Language: Polish
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Heritage Assistance Fund applications now open Applications are open for funding assistance to the maintenance and repairs of the region’s historic buildings under Tamworth Regional Council’s Heritage Assistance Fund. Tamworth Regional Council Heritage Working Group chair, Councillor Helen Tickle said there is $50,000 available through the fund in the 2022-2023 year to owners of heritage buildings wishing to improve the physical appearance of their buildings. All grants provided are on a dollar-for-dollar basis. “The Heritage Assistance Fund is a Council initiative to assist owners of historically significant properties to make improvements to their buildings. Funding covers works such as external paint, repairs and replacement of certain features like verandahs, roofs and fences, in residential and commercial buildings. I would like to especially encourage owners of properties in commercial precincts across our region to consider seeking funding this year.” Applications will be assessed by Council’s Heritage Working Group and successful applicants will be notified by mid-October 2022. Previous recipients include the Bendemeer Hotel for repairs and restoration of paint-work on the western side of the building and ‘The Strand’ on the corner of Peel and Fitzroy Streets for maintaining the heritage façade. Applications for the 2022-2023 Heritage Assistance Fund close 5pm Tuesday, 30 August 2022. Applications can be made at: https://www.tamworth.nsw.gov.au/about/forms/forms-supporting-documents/2022-23-heritage-assistance-fund-application-form To be eligible for funding, projects must be completed by Friday, 21 April 2023 with successful applications eligible for the Tamworth Regional Biennial Heritage Awards in 2024.
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Marije Maria is a multidisciplinary artist (illustrator, street artist and tattoo artist) from the Netherlands, based in Rotterdam. She graduated from AKV I St. Joost (St. Joost School of Art & Design) in Breda in 2018. She now illustrates for various newspapers and magazines and often works for festivals. Her paintings can be found in Zagreb, Ghent, Barcelona, Colombia, among other places. Traveling is an important source of inspiration for illustrator Marije Maria. Her work consists of stylized flowing shapes, vibrant colors and surfaces. Women are often present in her free work and she would like to convey the feeling of self-confidence and freedom. Marije gets her inspiration from shapes, colours, basically everything she usually encounters and she has a love for colored buildings. In addition to illustrating and making murals, the artist enjoys painting, traveling and browsing flea markets. She can easily paint for days with her face focused one centimeter above her work and some music on. The wall is about jazz music. The father of the owner of the house was very fond of jazz music and his son dearly wanted Louis Armstrong to be painted on the wall. For this wall the artist was inspired by the song "What a wonderful world" by Louis Armstrong. The woman and the flowers that come out of the trumpet refer to that wonderful world.
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As we make real progress on improving mathematics education in colleges, shown especially in developmental mathematics, our attention is going to focus on college algebra and the “STEM Path”. Of course, the name “college algebra” is given to a variety of courses, some of which serve a pre-calculus purpose (and some do not). For years, I have thought of the name (college algebra) as a statement of “not being remedial”. Could be that I was wrong about that. During some recent searching, I came across a paper that Jeff Suzuki gave a few years ago. Most of that talk is available at https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxqZWZmc3V6dWtpcHJvamVjdHxneDo2MWI5YWE4YzU2MDM1MmY3; if you have trouble with that link, search for “Jeff Suzuki Project” to get a list of his presentations. Assuming that the content of that history is essentially correct, here is a brief statement of what college algebra is today: College algebra is a collection of mathematical topics for general education, taken in place of calculus. Some of the information in the Suzuki paper is in the form of book references to the 19th century. This led to a book, possibly the first, to use “College Algebra” in the title — George Wentworth’s “A College Algebra” (1888); a later edition (1902) is available at https://archive.org/stream/acollegealgebra07wentgoog#page/n12/mode/2up. In the same period, Webster Wells authored “University Algebra” (1879) and “College Algebra” (1890); see the 1879 text at http://books.google.com/books?id=uKZXAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR7&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=2#v=onepage&q&f=false These courses were taught as universities (Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Bowdoin, etc) reduced their mathematics requirements. The college algebra course was not designed to prepare students for calculus. These early college algebra books did not contain some current topics (factoring and graphing, for example). The addition of graphing (including properties of functions) is related to calculus preparation; factoring is generally not so related. Overall, the current college algebra course is clearly a descendent of this earlier course. One of my current projects is to study the math courses required before calculus in my state (Michigan); Michigan does not have a system for higher education, which results in diversity in mathematics — college algebra, precalculus, and other courses are used. However, the overall approach (in Michigan and elsewhere) is to consider these as being an equivalence or subsets; either the college algebra course(s) equate to the pre-calculus course(s) OR the college algebra course is a prerequisite to pre-calculus (that is very rare in Michigan). Therefore, I believe that this is our current method of preparing students for calculus: After establishing that the student does not need further remediation on high school mathematics, the student enrolls in an antiquated general education math course with a few valid preparatory topics, with the unreasonable hope that this will prepare them for calculus. Much of our apparent curricular dependency (stuff in college algebra that is needed for calculus) seems to be an artificially created dependency — we need this radical simplification because that technique is needed for a few problems in calculus, and those problems were created in calculus to show why we needed radical simplification; we need this multi-step factoring topic in college algebra because we have created a set of problems in calculus that require creative factoring. I encourage us all to study the “Mathematical Sciences in 2025″ (available at http://www.nap.edu/catalog/15269/the-mathematical-sciences-in-2025 ). Some parts of our curriculum are archeological artifacts from the 19th century, and some parts date from the mid-20th century. Very little of our curriculum reflects either current needs of client disciplines; not much more of it reflects the needs of mathematical sciences. Join Dev Math Revival on Facebook:
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A wide and lengthy plume of tropical moisture climbs northwards along the Appalachian Mountains from the Gulf of Mexico, bringing with it soaking rains for the next few days. The National Weather Service extended flash flood watches for northern Virginia, portions of Maryland, and the District through Wednesday evening. A coastal flood watch is in effect from Wednesday evening through Friday morning for D.C.; Harford, southern Baltimore, Prince George's, Anne Arundel, Charles, St. Mary's and Calvert in Maryland; and Prince William County, Manassas Park, Manassas, Fairfax, Arlington, Falls Church, Alexandria, Stafford and King George due to high tides 2-3 feet above normal. The remnants of Tropical Storm Lee bring heightened flood watches and safety measures along the Potomac River. The National Weather Service said Tuesday that major flooding is possible along the river Wednesday night through Saturday morning at Williamsport and Point of Rocks, and at Paw Paw and Harpers Ferry, W.Va. Moderate flooding is possible near Hancock and Little Falls. Minor to moderate flooding is forecast on many Potomac River tributaries. Flood watches were also issued in Virginia for the Shenandoah River at Millville in Clarke and Jefferson counties and the Rappahannock River at Remington in Fauquier and Culpeper counties, as well as the Antietam Creek near Sharpsburg in Washington County and the Monocacy River near Frederick in Frederick County in Maryland. Those watches are based on future rainfall predictions. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park says it's preparing to close visitor centers and move historic artifacts to upper floors, the Associated Press reported. Tropical Storm Lee's remnants were responsible for heavy downpours overnight Monday and the showers that will continue to douse us. West of Fredericksburg residents already saw 2 to 4 inches fall before Tuesday morning. Before the storm moves on, as much as 6 inches of rain could fall around the metro area. Flooding has already been reported on roadways around D.C. News4's Tom Kierein reminds drivers the old safety adage, "Turn around, don't drown." Some National Guard soldiers in New Jersey could have used that advice after they drove their personnel carriers into floodwaters and required rescue, a mistake all caught on YouTube. Meanwhile, Hurricane Katia remained over the Atlantic Tuesday and appeared to be headed northeast, Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer reported. It was downgraded to a strong category 3, with winds of 115 mph, and then a category 2 with winds of 105 mph by Tuesday evening. It's not expected to make landfall but could cause rip currents along the coast. The wet weather could remain in the area into Friday, but the weekend should be dry -- maybe a 20 percent chance of rain Saturday, Doug Kammerer said. Weather on the Web: Get the latest weather from NBCWashington.com anytime, anywhere: - Severe Weather Alerts: Click Here - NEW Interactive Radar: Click Here - Complete Weather Coverage: Click Here Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Sign up for our e-mail newsletters and get breaking news delivered right to your mobile phone -- just text DCBREAKING to 622339 to sign up. (Message and data rates may apply.)
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|Don's Home History Disasters, War,...||Contact| Contents: Hurricane List | General Information | Season | Tracks | Storm Names | Category Scale | Source: Atlantic Ocean Tropical Cyclones at the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) |The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active Atlantic hurricane season in recorded history. Two of the most deadly storms were Katrina with a 30-foot storm surge that caused devastating flooding that inundated New Orleans and destroyed most structures on the Mississippi coastline, and Hurricane Stan in Guatemala, where it combined with an extratropical system to cause deadly mudslides.| Four of the hurricanes were in the top 10 ever recorded in Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) Ranking, Wilma, Emily, Rita, Katrina. Wilma set the record for low air pressure (measured in millibars [mb] or inches of mercury) in the eye, with a reading of (882 mb/26.05 in), another measure of storm strength. Record damages were over $128 billion USD. See Summary at Wikipedia. Category by Month (number of storms)| (category over land for US storms 1995-2005) Hurricanes which Affected the Continental United States (Thru Oct. 2007) Major hurricane direct hits on| the U.S. Mainland 1900-2000 Source: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 2006 had fewer hurricanes than predicted because of an El Nino which moderated them. (Not adjusted for inflation) Type Wind Speed Small craft advisory: 25-38 MPH Gale warning: 39-54 Storm warning: 55-72 Tropical Storms Tropical Depression: < 39 MPH Tropical Storm: 39-73 MPH (storm surge < 4 ft.) Hurricane: > 73 MPH (See categories below)The Beaufort Scale is another system rating storms by wind height and sea conditions and assigning Beaufort numbers from 1 to 12. Only two Category 5 storms - the 1935 Key West Labor Day Storm, and Camile in 1969 which devastated Louisiana and Mississippi - have made landfall in the United States. Storm strength is also measured by the low air pressure (measured in millibars [mb] or inches of mercury) in the eye. A lower number indicates a stronger storm. The strongest storms on record are: Another measurement is Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) Ranking. ACE Storm 74 San Ciriaco 1899 70 Ivan 2004 68 Four 1926 65 Donna 1960 47 Frances 2004 39 Wilma 2005 38 Ike 2008 32 Emily 2005 25 Rita 2005 20 Katrina 2005 Mid-Atlantic and NE Hurricanes| Other NJ Hurricanes: Gloria 1985, Bertha 1996, Doria 1971 Floyd - 1999 Tracks by year at NHC/TPC Archive of Hurricane Seasons from NOAA. State Hurricane History Anatomy of a Hurricane Rotational Energy - Practice - The Physics Hypertextbook Hurricane Basics at noaa.gov Tropical depressions are assigned names when they become tropical storms (circular storms with gale force [≥39 MPH] winds). The names come from six lists of given names in use since 1979. The names repeat (except for retired names) every 6 years. The names are in alphabetical order. All letters of the alphabet are used except Q, U, X, Y and Z. 21 names, based on the record in 1933, was sufficient until 2005 when there were 27 named storms. The average from 1950-2000 was 10 named storms per year. Dennis, Katrina, Rita, Stan and Wilma represent the type of devastating storm that is "retired" for causing a large loss of life and property. For 2011, Dennis, Katrina, Rita, Stan and Wilma have been replaced with Don, Katia, Rina, Sean and Whitney, respectively. See: Worldwide Tropical Cyclone Names at nhc.noaa.gov (National Hurricane Center (NHC) of the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). According to Kevin Trenberth at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., the importance of natural influences in driving hurricane cycles is "way overblown by some hurricane guys,". Rather, changes in hurricane incidence "in recent times are much more likely to be related to global warming," he said. Hurricane Costs and Death Toll 1900-2000 Hurricanes at Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) - (Publications) nhc.noaa.gov (National Hurricane Center (NHC) of the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Paleotempestology Resource Center Links & Resources at the National Climatic Data Center (N
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Ping Pong is no exception to that rule. It's the antidote to the X Factor - the story of eight pensioners from around the world competing in the World Ping Pong Championships in China. Each competitor is interviewed at home about their lives and participation in the sport, and we watch them prepare (or not!) before setting off. Their stories are funny, admirable, affecting and astonishing; their characters diverse as the nations they represent. My own favourite was Inge, the German woman who was saved from what sounds like dementia by ping pong. I found myself laughing and filling up in turn as these feisty old folk set off for the contest with a range of ambitions and emotional baggage. The entire film is uplifting and gently gripping, sucking you in to the lives and backgrounds of these people. It would be the perfect film to show schoolchildren, as it reveals old age in all its wonderful, terrible incarnations. If only most screenwriters could capture one tenth of the emotional impact of Ping Pong, the film industry would be something to behold.
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- Dive Insurance - All Dive equipment - Double or twin share - All meals Complete your certification with Pro Dive If you have completed PADI pool and theory training elsewhere, Pro Dive Cairns can help you complete your Open Water certification training onboard one of our three-day liveaboard trips; during which you will have the opportunity to participate in up to nine dives. The first four are training dives, which will complete your PADI Open Water certification. Once certified, you can enjoy five more recreational dives, one of which is an exciting night dive guided by your dive instructor. Pro Dive Cairns has access to 19 outer reef dive sites over four magnificent reefs: Flynn, Thetford, Milln and Pellowe Reef. Diving at different times throughout the day, you will be able to encounter an amazing diversity of marine life including giant clams, sea turtles, stingrays, reef sharks, an incredible variety of tropical fish, spectacular coral formations with consistent underwater visibility. Night diving will introduce a whole new dimension of nocturnal life. Between dives, relax in comfort onboard one of our three premium Scubapro dive vessels. These purpose-built, liveaboard dive vessels feature air-conditioned twin bunk bed or double bed cabins, spacious decks and catered meals. With small passenger numbers, we are able to offer a high-quality, personal experience with dedicated attention from our professional staff. Departing Cairns every day except Tuesday, the three-day ocean referral course offers a truly memorable and exciting way to fully immerse yourself and experience our magnificent world heritage Great Barrier Reef environment. Important Health and Safety Information: Prior to commencing your dive course, you are required to complete the self-assessment Student Diver Medical Declaration. A positive response to any questions indicates there is a pre-existing condition which may affect your safety while diving and you must consult a medical practitioner, preferably with experience in diving medicine, to obtain a dive medical certificate that states you are medically fit to dive. Medical must be complete within 90 days of starting your dive course. To obtain a copy of the form Click Here Why Choose Pro Dive Cairns? - Purpose built, PADI Five Star Dive and Career Development Centre - All dive crew are fully qualified PADI instructors. You will be diving with a passionate team of experienced professionals, ensuring the quality of your experience and your safety - Our boats carry a maximum of 32 passengers and six crew, providing you with a more personal experience - We provide a true liveaboard experience with our boats departing from and returning to Cairns for every three-day, two-night trip, with no boat to boat passenger transfers - Access to 19 high-quality dive sites ensuring a diverse range of reef environments and dives - Pro Dive Cairns is a high standard operator with Advanced Ecotourism Certification, committed to the long-term conservation of The Great Barrier Reef - Pro Dive Cairns has one of the highest safety standards in the world. With safety the number one priority, there is no safer place to learn to dive dive in the world - Ask plenty of questions, our instructors are keen to help you gain your confidence as a diver - Let us know if anything is making you uncomfortable e.g. straps too tight - Drink lots of water and stay hydrated - Don't give up and stay positive! If you are having problems, you are not alone and we will help you We suggest you drop into our retail shop located on the corner of Grafton and Shields streets the night before your trip, to arrange your diving/snorkelling equipment, and fill out the necessary paperwork. The shop is open Monday - Sunday: 12.00am - 6.00pm. Please note, the below itinerary is a guide only, and the order of sites may change. The skipper will always adapt the plan to the prevailing weather, tides and currents. - Clothing and swimwear - Warm clothes for the evening - 2 x towels (ocean/shower) - Dive medical if required (ask us if you are not sure) - Sun hat - Marine safe sunscreen & toiletries - Certification card (certified divers) - Seasickness medication - Shoes are not necessary - Alcoholic beverages if you would like a drink in the evening - Sleeping bags - Extra luggage (luggage can be stored securely at our retail shop) Your safety and comfort is our number one priority. Please let our experienced instructors know if you are worried, stressed or not feeling well at any point. Before commencing your dive course, you are required to complete the self-assessment Entry Level Student Diver Medical Declaration. A positive response to
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Start a Business Opening a Workers' Compensation Insurance Business These tips are written for those who are thinking about starting a workers' compensation insurance business. Make sure you consider this advice before you open up shop. Thinking about opening a workers' compensation insurance business? We tell you what you need to know to get started. Core Characteristics of Workers' Compensation Insurance Company Business Plans Every business plan is unique, yet the most effective plans share a handful of essential traits. If your plan lacks required elements like an executive summary or marketing plan, it could jeopardize its potential to deliver real benefits to your startup. To discuss the external factors that will influence your startup, consider dedicating a section of your business to a PEST (Political, Economic, Social & Technological) analysis. Long before you open a workers' compensation insurance business in your area, it's a good idea to determine how strong the competition is. Try our link below to get a list of local competitors in your area. Complete the form by entering your city, state and zip code to get a list of workers' compensation insurance businesses that are close by. Is the established competition doing a good job? It's important to understand their strengths and weaknesses and think through how you'll stake up against those established businesses. Learn from Others Who Are Already In This Space If you want to open a workers' compensation insurance business the next step is to learn from folks who are already in business. If you think owners of nearby workers' compensation insurance businesses will give you advice, think again. Why would they want to educate a future competitor? But, a person who owns a workers' compensation insurance business on the other side of the country can be a great learning resource for you, provided that you won't be directly competing with them. In that case, the business owner may be more than happy to discuss the industry with you. In my experience, you may have to call ten business owners in order to find one who is willing to share his wisdom with you. Do you know how to find an entrepreneur who is running a workers' compensation insurance business in a different locale who can assist you? Easy. Find them using our link below and start calling until you are successful. Buying Advice for Workers' Compensation Insurance Business Entrepreneurs Many entrepreneurs elect to acquire a profitable workers' compensation insurance business instead of navigating the challenges of a business startup. Yet for many entrepreneurs, financing represents a major hurdle to buying a workers' compensation insurance business. Business acquisitions are easier to finance than business startups, even though the financing process can still be exhausting. Our Business Acquisition Financing Tips have the information you need to successfully navigate the challenges of financing your new business. Don't Rule Out Franchising The odds of avoiding failure in business are higher when you choose to franchise instead of doing it all on your own. If you planning on starting a workers' compensation insurance business, you ought to assess whether purchasing a franchise might simplify your entering the business. The link below gives you access to our franchise directory so you can see if there's a franchise opportunity for you. You might even find something that points you in a completely different direction. Related Articles on Starting a Company These additional resources regarding getting started as an entrepreneur may be of interest to you. Share this article Additional Resources for Entrepreneurs
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We demonstrate transmission of 16 WDM channels, 10 Gbit/s with 50 GHz channel spacing over 3x80 km NZDSF with small OSNR penalty, using only a single Raman-pumped dispersion compensating module positioned before the receiver. © 2006 Optical Society of America (060.0060) Fiber optics and optical communications : Fiber optics and optical communications (060.2360) Fiber optics and optical communications : Fiber optics links and subsystems (060.4510) Fiber optics and optical communications : Optical communications R. Kjær, M. Galili, L. K. Oxenløwe, C. G. Jørgensen, and P. Jeppesen, "Raman-Assisted Transmission of 16x10 Gbit/s Over 240 km Using Post-Compensation Only," in Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference and Photonic Applications Systems Technologies, Technical Digest (CD) (Optical Society of America, 2006), paper CThP4.
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Would you like to take part in Fleetwood Festival of Transport? Here’s how to enter a vehicle in Tram Sunday this year – the entry form is at the bottom of this page. Attracting tens of thousands of people to the town on the day it’s a great day out for vehicle enthusiasts of all kinds. It’s a perfect place to show off your pride and joy to appreciative visitors. BOOKINGS ARE NOW CLOSED FOR Tram Sunday – Fleetwood Festival of Transport – on Sunday 15 July 2018 Have you got an interesting form of transport? Then Tram Sunday wants to hear from you! Why don’t you book for next year? The organisers of Fleetwood Festival of Transport want to hear from you if you’ve got any kind of interesting form of transport. From cars and vans, to bikes and lorries. BOOKINGS BEING TAKEN – for Fleetwood Festival of Transport – 21 July 2019 Over the years Tram Sunday has grown into a festival which includes something of interest for all the family, with music, entertainment, arts and more. It has never lost sight of the primary focus of the event – the theme of transport and vehicle exhibits. With that in mind, the organisers are always on the hunt for any kinds of interesting vehicles of any shape, form or variety to come along and attend on the day. Dave Carlos, Festival Director explains “We’re looking for anything with a story. Commercial vehicles, vans and trucks are very welcome – from the vintage Builders Supplies van to the enormous GPS enabled digger which Balfour Beatty first brought along in 2016 from the Fleetwood sea defence works. “Vehicles don’t need to be old – they just need to be interesting. Our friends from the Coastguard and RNLI will be there along with other emergency services, but you might know someone who has for example, a vintage ambulance!” Dave added “Liveried vehicles, motor bikes and even push bikes are all welcome. And if you have an interesting commercial exhibit that could come along for the day, don’t forget that it’s good exposure for your business. It could even be a team building exercise for your staff!” If you have a vehicle which you would like to exhibit you can find the entry details and application form below. There is a small charge of £3 per car. If a club wants to attend the charge is only £10 regardless of the number of vehicles they would like to bring. Commercial vehicles are very welcome and free to display. Vehicle Entry Details Class A = Buses and Commercials – free of charge Class B = All other vehicles – £3 Class C – Car clubs – £10 In order to enter we’ll need to know the make, model, registration number and year of your vehicle, and which class it is in. Questions about How to enter a vehicle? This page and the application form should answer your questions in relation to entering a vehicle at Fleetwood Tram Sunday. Should you wish to ask anything else please email firstname.lastname@example.org Terms and Conditions for Vehicles 1. Vehicles must be on site between 0730 hrs and 0900 hrs and must not leave until after 4:30pm. 2. Please give adequate notice to the Secretary of any cancellation instructions. 3. The FFoT Directors reserve the right to refuse any application deemed to be contrary to the safety and well-being of the event. 4. Marshals are responsible for the safety and security of this event therefore you are requested to comply with all parking instructions. 5. Where necessary, all documentation and insurance requirements are the responsibility of the Exhibitor. 6. Please display your Vehicle Pass prominently for easy identification. Payment is to be received by Friday 21 June 2019 A Pass with guidelines and information about the event will be issued AFTER THE CLOSING DATE and sent by post. Payment is to be made at time of booking and No Post-Date cheques will be accepted. It is essential to use Vehicle Registration Number as Payment Reference. More about Tram Sunday Follow on Twitter @FdFestTramSun. Find out More Have a look at the Visit Fleetwood website homepage for more of the latest updates. If you love the Fylde Coast you ought to sign up for our weekly email newsletter. It’s packed full of interesting things and will arrive in your inbox all 52 weeks of the year. Join us on Facebook at our Visit Fylde Coast Facebook Group Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @visitFyldeCoast
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In the heart of Seoul’s most illustrious district, Gangnam, luxury isn’t just a concept; it’s a lifestyle. Synonymous with opulence and high-end living, Gangnam is home to some of the most prestigious spa and massage experiences in the world. These pampering palaces go beyond conventional spa treatments, offering a sanctuary of elegance and relaxation that caters to the discerning tastes of those who seek the extraordinary. Let’s embark on a journey through Gangnam’s elite spa and massage 강남 벅시 havens, where indulgence is elevated to an art form. The Essence of Bespoke Wellness At the pinnacle of Gangnam’s luxury spa offerings are establishments that pride themselves on their bespoke wellness journeys. Here, every treatment is meticulously tailored to the individual’s preferences and wellness needs, creating a personalized experience that transcends the norm. From the selection of aromatic oils and music to the customization of massage techniques, these spas ensure that every detail contributes to an unparalleled experience of relaxation and rejuvenation. This attention to personalization elevates the spa experience, making it as unique as the individual receiving it. Architectural Marvels and Healing Sanctuaries The allure of Gangnam’s luxury spas extends beyond their treatments into the realms of design and architecture. These spaces are conceived by world-renowned designers, transforming each spa into a work of art. From tranquil indoor gardens and cascading water features to opulent treatment rooms with cityscape views, the environments are designed to inspire serenity from the moment you step inside. These architectural marvels serve as the perfect backdrop to the healing sanctuaries within, enhancing the sense of escapism and luxury. The Confluence of Tradition and Innovation In keeping with Korea’s rich wellness heritage, Gangnam’s luxury spas harmoniously blend traditional Korean healing practices with cutting-edge wellness innovations. Treatments that draw from centuries-old rituals, such as Hanjeungmak (Korean sauna) and holistic herbal therapies, are infused with modern techniques like cryotherapy and LED skin treatments. This fusion not only honors the legacy of Korean wellness but also offers a forward-thinking approach to health and beauty, catering to the modern luxury seeker’s desire for both authenticity and innovation. An Oasis of Exclusivity What sets Gangnam’s luxury spa and massage experiences apart is the unparalleled level of exclusivity and privacy they offer. Many of these establishments limit access to ensure a serene and intimate experience, with some even offering private suites for complete solitude. This commitment to privacy allows guests to fully immerse themselves in their wellness journey, undisturbed. The result is a truly exclusive retreat where the hustle and bustle of the city feel worlds away. Gangnam’s luxury spa and massage havens are more than just places for pampering; they are sanctuaries that cater to the soul, embodying the essence of indulgence and personalized care. These establishments not only set the standard for luxury wellness experiences but also offer a glimpse into the elevated lifestyle that defines Gangnam. For those in pursuit of the ultimate in relaxation and rejuvenation, Gangnam’s elite spas and massage centers offer a transcendent escape, where every moment is a masterpiece of indulgence.
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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a Chandler tradition - experience the rich cultural history of Mexico through vibrant music and dance at the 22nd Annual Mariachi and Folklorico Festival, presented in partnership with C.A.L.L.E. de Arizona and Maestra Vanessa Ramirez. Monday, Jul 11, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time Thursday, May 19, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. US Mountain Time Friday, May 20, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. Central Time JOIN FOR JUST $16 A YEAR
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On cloudless days, the Sense power meter shows my solar production as a nice mound as expected: In this example cloudless day, the peak production is 11.8kW. However, when there are intermittent clouds, the Sense power meter shows solar production values that can’t possibly be real…higher production values before and after the clouds pass. In this example day with clouds, which is the day after the previous day, the peak production is erroneously higher at 13.0kW. Do other see this anomaly? BTW, my Sense consumption CTs are clamped on bus bars that service all consumption breakers; my Sense solar CTs are clamped on separate bus bars that service all solar production. My main panel has 2 mail breakers…one used for consumption only, the other used for solar production only.
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Pure Mulberry Silk Pillowcase Weight / Size: 5.6 oz / 7.2 x 1.1 x 5.1 inches Source: Product provided by the manufacturer for review - 100% Mulberry silk on both sides, 19Momme, 400 threat count - Hidden zipper design achieves more stylish appearance, Prevent from scratches,Size:20*30inch(51 x 76cm),Each pillow case is Handmade - Pillow case only, inner not included. Classy and luxury product for interior decoration,especially suitable for bed - Mulberry silk is totally healthy, breathable,chemical-free, hypoallergenic; effective in insulation and moisture. It’s the most natural and comfortable product, as well as smooth and soft. - High-quality silk is quite skin-friendly, hair care, and anti-aging. It can help reduce facial wrinkles. Mulberry silk is not inclined to attract dust, easier to maintain clean and shiny. Review: I remember my mother using silk pillowcases back in the 1960’s to help keep her hairdo in place between salon visits. I recently cut my long hair short, which makes for quite the bed-head in the morning, so I thought this would be fun to try. The pillowcase arrived in a nice package with samples of the other colors for future orders. I thought this was nice because it’s often hard to tell exactly what color you’re ordering online. I chose the silver as a neutral color although I wish they had something more in the shade of natural or tan. The pillowcase itself looks to be solidly made. The zipper is invisible which means I don’t wake up with zipper indents on my face. While they do recommend hand washing, I used the washing machine on gentle and then air dried. I’ve only washed it a few times and so far, I don’t see any issues – no signs of unraveling or the zipper catching. To top it off, the mulberry silk feels absolutely wonderful on my cheek when I lay down at night. Living in Hawaii, nights can be anywhere from warm and dry to hot and humid. With my typical cotton-blend sheets, the pillowcase just sticks to my face. I don’t get that with the mulberry silk. I’m so happy with the pillowcase, I’m going to have to find sheets in the silk as well.
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We broke out our “maker hats” and toolkits first thing this morning, and got our hands dirty with some cool technology workshops: Antenna Making and Arduino for Beginners. The rest of the day was also full of capacity building, with a little art-filled lunch break in between. Antenna Making Workshop With just $5 worth of materials, Karkhana’s Irina Sthapit taught us to make the classic Yadi-Uda antenna, best known today for its as a TV antenna. Building these from scratch was literally a nuts and bolts affair, involving precise measuring, drilling, sawing, soldering, and coaxial cable stripping. Read more
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We produce and manufacture our organic & vegan products locally in Tarragona, northern Spain, and are looking to further develop our business abroad. At Herbes de la Conca we have a saying: “don’t sell anything you wouldn’t buy yourself”. As a result of this philosophy our organic food products are made locally with high quality ingredients. We produce everything using traditional methods that respect the environment. They are not only good to look at but we also pay great attention to make sure they are healthy, good and made with great care. Let’s put it another way, if you read our labels you will understand all our ingredients perfectly, something that does not always happen with many food products we eat. ORGANIC MEDITERRANEAN FOOD, SLU offers you products from these product groups: - Grocery products Cooking and baking (1299) - Grocery products Snacks and sweets (800) - Grocery products Drinks (780) - Other grocery products (1014) - Special characteristics of our products (2017) - We are (2508)
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We know D.C. Get our free newsletter to stay in the know. The Merry Wives of Windsor has long been the play Shakespearean scholars love to hate. Samuel Johnson called its structure “deficient”; eminent Oxford professor A.C. Bradley called the play’s central character Falstaff an “impostor” (as compared to the corpulent knight’s more formidable persona in Shakespeare’s Henriad). In sum, Bradley said of Merry Wives, “It is horrible.” So that’s what the bookish types think. For theater people, staging the play comes with some inherent challenges, and Shakespeare Theatre Company’s handsome and ambitious new staging deals with some better than others. The sets, for starters, are fantastic. Merry Wives is Shakespeare’s only comedy set in England, but director Stephen Rayne moves the action to 1919, enabling the design team to capitalize on Downton Abbey fervor with wrought iron fences and fancy hats. A series of set pieces rolling on and off and up and out keep the action moving in a three-hour play that could be shorter. If you are going to cut a Shakespeare play, Merry Wives is a good candidate. The composer Verdi and his librettist Boito smartly eliminated 10 of the 22 named characters for their 1893 operatic adaptation. Boito and Verdi also centered the action on the knight, threw out some side-plots to the side-plots, and called their opera Falstaff. Most of Shakespeare’s comedies come equipped with some sort of dumbshow running parallel to the main plot. In Merry Wives, however, there are borderline nutcases populating every scene, and Rayne has chosen to amplify each character’s idiosyncrasies. The result is surprisingly unfunny. To cite just a few examples: Veanne Cox is braying and mean-spirited as one of the titular wives who taunt Falstaff. Caralyn Kozlowski, as the other, is more tempered, but her husband (Michael Mastro) is a blithering idiot, wearing a bowler hat and ridiculously patterned suits. Mistress Quickly (Amy Hohn) is a ditz who can never find anything in her purse. Shakespeare intended unkind things when he specified that Sir Hugh Evans, a parson, is “Welsh,” but whether Floyd King’s warbling dialect comes from Wales or elsewhere is difficult to parse. Barkeep Jimmy Kieffer bellows every line. Falstaff’s three followers seem to speak in a lower-class slang, while Cox is out to sound so highfalutin’ she needs two syllables to say “here.” Amid all of this affectation—it’s like there’s a competition to be the most off-kilter character—Shakespeare’s clever wordplay is lost. This might work in, say, a Restoration comedy. But in Merry Wives, the main plot is supposed to be the most ludicrous: A 300-pound aging knight is attempting to woe not one but two well-heeled ladies, and make off with their husband’s fortunes. In short, he is supposed to be delusional. David Schramm, the venerable actor playing Falstaff, offers an excellent, straightforward interpretation of the role. He also appears, in this production, to be the sanest, most consistent character onstage. Whether that is Shakespeare’s problem or the Shakespeare Theatre’s problem is a matter critics of literature and theater will continue to debate.
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oa South African Journal of Chemistry - Poly(ethylene)glycol/AlCl3 as a green and reusable system in the synthesis of α,α'-bis(substituted-benzylidene) cycloalkanones : short communication |Article Title||Poly(ethylene)glycol/AlCl3 as a green and reusable system in the synthesis of α,α'-bis(substituted-benzylidene) cycloalkanones : short communication| |© Publisher:||South African Chemical Institute (SACI)| |Journal||South African Journal of Chemistry| |Author||Ali Amoozadeh, Salman Rahmani and Firouzeh Nemati| |Publication Date||Jan 2010| |Pages||72 - 74| |Keyword(s)||[alpha],[alpha]'-bis(substituted-benzylidene) cycloalkanones, Aldol condensation, Aluminum chloride and Poly(ethylene)glycol| Aluminum chloride has been found to be a highly efficient catalyst for the aldol condensation of aldehydes and cycloketones in poly(ethylene)glycol 400 at room temperature. The reaction is very fast, clean and environmentally benign for the synthesis of a variety of α,α'-bis(substituted-benzylidene) cycloalkanones. Article metrics loading...
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|UTSUNOMIYA, YURI - Sao Paulo State University (UNESP) |HANOTTE, OLIVIER - University Of Nottingham |Van Tassell, Curtis - Curt |GARCIA, JOSE - Sao Paulo State University (UNESP) Submitted to: BARC Poster Day Publication Type: Abstract Only Publication Acceptance Date: 4/15/2014 Publication Date: 4/23/2014 Citation: Utsunomiya, Y.T., Sonstegard, T.S., Hanotte, O., Van Tassell, C.P., Garcia, J.F. 2014. Evidence of common signatures of selection in the genomes of West African cattle and the Yoruba human population. BARC Poster Day, Poster 66, pp.78. Technical Abstract: In 1954, Allison found that the sickle-cell anemia mutation in the beta hemoglobin gene was highly prevalent in West African people because it is protective against malaria, so carriers would thrive and leave offspring in spite of the genetic disease. This is one of the earliest evidences of an environmental selective pressure acting as a strong driver of recent human adaptation and evolution, and certainly the first documentation of natural selection leaving behind a traceable molecular signature. West African people have largely shared the same environments with indigenous cattle, and therefore it is possible that common selective pressures have shaped the genome diversity of both species. Moreover, these breeds show a remarkable resilience to hematozoon challenges, such as trypanosome-derived anemia. Here, we report the curious case of shared candidate signatures of selection in the genomes of West African taurine cattle (WAT) and the South Nigerian Yoruba human population in Ibadan. We used a panel of 722,155 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers to scan the genomes of indigenous WAT breeds for footprints of selection, and contrasted these data with European taurine, Southern Asian-descent indicine, and Eastern African indicine breeds. We applied a method based on composite statistics, namely meta-SS, to combine the results of genome-wide scans for selective sweeps obtained from three different methods (iHS, Rsb and FLK). In the human counterpart, we analyzed the HapMap3 data, which included 961,388 SNPs and European, West African and Asian samples. Comparative analysis of detected regions in both species point to several orthologous genes underlying adaptation to endemic disease; and in one specific case, a suggestive signature in cattle was found nearby the beta hemoglobin gene corresponding to a human signature implicated in resistance to malaria. Our study provides unique evidence for a common adaptive response in the genomes of West African cattle and the Yoruba population. Combinations of agnostic analyses and in-depth hypothesis-driven investigations should aid with validation to these findings and elucidate the driving forces that have shaped these exquisite patterns of genetic variation across species.
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The “Rock Street Pocket Housing” plan (also known as the Pettaway Pocket Neighborhood) has brought an American Institute of Architects Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design to the University of Arkansas Community Design Center, the Downtown Little Rock Community Development Corp. announced today. The pocket neighborhood, designed by Design Center staff and architecture students at the University of Arkansas’s Fay Jones School of Architecture for NLRCDC property on Rock Street between 17th and 19th streets in the Pettaway neighborhood, features affordable homes of modern design clustered around a shared greenspace. The award is the second for the Pettaway design: Last year, it won the “On the Boards” Grand Award of Residential Architect magazine. Juror comments from the AIA website on the award: This is a great integration of inventive architecture and sustainable urbanism into a traditional, low-income fabric. The project does a very interesting and successful job of comingling variations of public and private space. By creating variations in the housing typology, building placement on the site and landscape treatments, the development proposal has appeal to multiple household types, creates private and shared space, and it completes the urban context of the neighborhood. It is thorough, achievable, and detailed with a fresh design approach that is also supportive of the context. The individual house designs do a remarkably good job of negotiating fronts to both the street and the communal space. The project will be featured in Architectural Record magazine and at the AIA’s annual expo and convention this June in Denver.
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February 8th, 20.00, Christ Church, Waterford Internationally renowned pianist Finghin Collins will team up with Waterford Concert Orchestra (WCO) this February to play the very popular Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin. Since taking first prize at the Clara Haskil International Piano Competition in Vevey, Switzerland in 1999, pianist Finghin Collins enjoys a flourishing career that embraces Ireland, Europe, the United States and Asia. He also makes a major contribution to musical life at home in Ireland, where he is Artistic Director of the New Ross Piano Festival and Music for Galway. Collins has just completed a fascinating project as the first ever Associate Artist of the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra in Dublin. As part of this three-year tenure, he performed the complete Mozart and Beethoven piano concertos with the orchestra, having directed most of them from the keyboard. Collins has performed with such orchestras as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Houston Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Rhapsody in Blue The creation of George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue was very much down to the dance band leader Paul Whiteman. Whiteman specialised in what was called orchestrated jazz and was determined to show that jazz deserved recognition as a ‘new movement in the world’s art music’. To this end he presented a concert entitled ‘An Experiment in Modern Music’ which would showcase non-improvised jazz. He also had a ‘distinguished committee’ in attendance at the performance to pass comment on the experiment. This committee included no lesser figures than Sergey Rachmaninov, Jascha Heifetz and Igor Stravinsky. Though Whiteman has briefly discussed a concerto style piece nothing was formally agreed or arranged. Gershwin read a notice of his involvement in a newspaper article and had to complete the entire project within a month. Though a renowned composer Gershwin was not an accomplished orchestrator at that time and handed that task to Whietman’s orchestrator Ferde Grofé. The first performance of Rhapsody in Blue in Waterford, will take place in Christ Church Cathedral, Waterford on February 8th at 8pm under the baton of Kevin O’Carroll. WCO led by Teresa Costello will also perform the toe tapping Danzon No.2 by Artruro Marquez. Entitled from Latin to Broadway the concert will explore Latin American sounds influence on jazz performers such as Louis Armstrong and composers such as Gershwin and Cole Porter both of whom worked as songsters in Tin Pan Alley and broadway. Latin influences continued to be heard on Broadway through the work of Leonard Bernstein and extracts from his West Side Story are also included in the programme. Tickets (€20, €18) for this concert are available from Garter Lane box office (051 855038) or online at www.garterlane.ie. Some tickets will also be available at the door. With seating not reserved early attendance is recommended.
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Steel casing in the dimensions Ø 40.0 x 20.0 x 1.0 millimetersgertjan Solines currently has a nice batch of steel tubes in stock in the dimensions Ø 40.0 x 20.0 x 1.0 mm. At Solines, we have more than 35 tons of steel tubes of this dimension in stock! In trade lengths of 6 meters. These steel tubes are used, for example, in construction. Naturally, Solines Welding and Construction can also saw these tubes to size for you.
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McCoy Flats Non-Motorized Trail Complex Partnership with Bureau of Land Management, Local Community The McCoy Flats Non-Motorized Trail Complex is located southwest of Vernal, Utah and consists of approximately 47 miles of single-track mountain biking and hiking trails.The Complex traverses three parcels of school trust lands, which are managed by SITLA to generate revenue for Utah’s public school system. Approximately 10.24 miles of trails reside on these three SITLA parcels, and include portions of Fire Sale, Jackalope, More Tools, Retail Sale, Slippery When Wet, and Serpendipity trails. In 2012, SITLA entered into a [wpfilebase tag=fileurl id=8359 linktext=’Memorandum of Understanding’ /] with the Bureau of Land Management Vernal Field Office to allow conditional access to trust lands within the trail complex. Section V of this Memorandum allows both the BLM and SITLA to pursue development opportunities, should they arise. Public use of and access to all trust lands can be withdrawn at any time to allow SITLA to meet its legislative mandate requiring the agency to generate revenue to support trust land beneficiaries. While no competing projects are under consideration at this time, trail access may be restricted, routes altered or terminated, and other infrastructure removed to accommodate future development.
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Children diagnosed with both type 1 diabetes and celiac disease - an Immunological challenge 2016 (English)In: Immunoendocrinology, ISSN 2378-3079, Vol. 3, 1-12 p.Article in journal (Refereed) Published Type 1 diabetes (T1D) and celiac disease are both characterized by an autoimmune feature. As T1D and celiac disease share several common risk factors such as environment, genetics and immune dysregulation, patients have risk of developing the other disease subsequently. Patients with manifest T1D may have had a latent celiac disease, which is activated parallel to the anti-islet immune reactivity during the development of T1D. Contrary, a low prevalence of β-cell autoimmunity is found in young patients with celiac disease. The role of antigen-specific T cells and their relation to cytokines and chemokines is not well characterized in children with combination of T1D and celiac disease. Defective regulation and an impaired ability of responder T cells to be suppressed are suggested to contribute. We have previously shown that children suffering from these two immunological diseases in combination have a suppressed immune response to several antigens for example food antigens like gluten. Low percentages of both early and late effector memory CD8+ cells together with observations of immune aberrancies seen in the gut, in children who are prone to T1D, may suggests poor development of oral tolerance that may predispose for development of celiac disease. This review highlights the immunological complexity in these two common pediatric immunological disorders that indicates that the combination of type 1 diabetes and celiac disease is an immunological challenge. It is obvious that we are far from understanding the immunological impact of these two autoimmune diseases in combination. This immunological challenge therefore needs to be elucidated to be able to predict and prevent these autoimmune diseases. Place, publisher, year, edition, pages 2016. Vol. 3, 1-12 p. type 1 diabetes; celiac disease; children, immune system; immune response Endocrinology and Diabetes IdentifiersURN: urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-29253DOI: 10.14800/ie.1110OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hj-29253DiVA: diva2:898582
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Commuters, residents and visitors in Oakland and Berkeley will soon have another alternative in getting around starting at the end of April. AAA Northern California, Nevada & Utah, the roadside assistance and auto insurance company, announced Monday is launching a one-way car-sharing pilot called “Gig” in both cities on April 30. Unlike a traditional car-sharing service model, members do not have to return the vehicle at a station-based location, according to Mike Hetke, executive vice president and chief innovations officer for AAA Northern California, Nevada & Utah. Hetke described Gig as being positioned in the middle of the traditional car-sharing model and ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft: “It virtually gives you the same convenience of a ride-sharing model where you can walk out your front and a car is available.” Members of the app-based Gig will be able to park and drop off vehicles for free at any metered, public or residential parking spot with a two-hour or more parking time limit within Oakland and Berkeley, known as the “HomeZone.” “It’s more affordable than owning your vehicle as well as more affordable than having to pay for a driver in a traditional ride-sharing model.” Gig will also have at least two designated parking spots at all BART Oakland and Berkeley stations, and members headed to the Oakland International Airport will be able to park the Gig vehicle inside Park N’ Fly. Both cities will share 250 Toyota Prius c vehicles with bike racks atop of each vehicle. Members will be able to take the vehicles outside of Oakland and Berkeley called “stopovers,” but drivers will be responsible for parking fees outside of the HomeZone area. Hetke said AAA worked with both cities to get “super permits” approved, which allows Gig members to park in most spaces in Oakland and Berkeley. “It enables the model where that vehicle could literally be on the street right our of your front door.” Pricing for using a Gig vehicle is $2.50 per mile, $15 per hour and $85 per day. Each trip includes insurance, gas and 250 miles per trip. There is a minimum charge of $2.50. AAA members get a 10 percent discount on standard rates. Hetke gave credit to both Oakland and Berkeley for being “very progressive” in being the first cities in the San Francisco Bay Area to test out the fairly new car-sharing model. A UC Berkeley study from the university’s Transportation Sustainability Research Center, studied a one-way car-sharing company called car2go, which is available in seven cities in the U.S. and seven other countries. The study looked at data gathered from nearly 9,200 car2go members from Calgary, San Diego, Seattle, Vancouver and Washington, D.C. The study estimated car2go took an estimated 28,000 vehicles off the road and reduced parking demand across the five cities. The study also said there was a decrease of 4 to 18 percent reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in the cities studied. While parking is scarce in the Bay Area, Hetke said that the goal of the one-way car-sharing model is that the Gig vehicles are always on the move by its members: “Consumers move from driving their own car to shared-use model like this, it ultimately alleviates the parking problem in those cities.” Hetke said Gig is targeting millennials who are more prone to using ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft, and that AAA is also looking into the future on how transportation needs will change for its members: “If you think of AAA, we’ve always been about enabling mobility, and as we look to the future, we see changing member needs and some key mega trends that might change the way consumers use transportation.” The Gig app is available on both iOS and Android devices. Users do not have to be AAA members to join. Those who sign up before April 30, will receive a $85 credit using the code “HEYGIG,” according to the Gig website.
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Rather than just one single project the University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE Bristol) has launched several forms of electric transport around our campuses, including: innovative hybrid buses, e-bikes, electric pool cars and vans, and even some buggies and electric equipment for our grounds’ team. Through various initiatives, we have encouraged and incentivised the use of electric modes of transport over more conventional polluting methods. This has resulted in a major reduction in CO2 emissions and cost and has helped drive innovation and research. Perhaps most importantly, it is helping change attitudes and behaviours towards electric powered vehicles contributing to the vision of a clean air city. Top 3 learnings: 1 One of the hardest selling points has been range where in reality range anxiety is not a barrier as daily mileage is usually low and there are now very good PHEV options for longer trips. 2 Getting the infrastructure in place is critical and can be an expensive factor when converting vehicle fleets. 3 Thankfully, we made the early decision to use only renewable energy as this really helps maximise the carbon savings. The other big selling point for us has been in helping to improve air quality on our sites as our staff and students are not breathing any exhaust fumes from or EV fleet on campus.
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Watches in effect Tropical storm watch Storm surge watch–for the next 48 hours Flash flood watch–Saturday evening through Tuesday evening Flash flood threat–Saturday evening through late Tuesday HOLT, Fla., May 25, 2018–Rains, wind, hazardous surf and flooding are expected with the storm making its way toward the Gulf Coast this weekend. According to the National Weather Service in Mobile, Subtropical Storm Alberto is expected to make landfall overnight Monday into early Tuesday. By Saturday, surf should begin to increase along the coast. By Sunday, heavy rain will begin overspreading into the region from the south and east and will last through Tuesday. The most likely time period the area could see tropical-storm-force winds is late Sunday night into early Monday. This system will be slow to move out of the area, so impacts will linger through Tuesday, according to the NWS. According to the National Hurricane Center, Alberto is moving at a slow and erratic 2 mph over the northwestern Caribbean Sea with maximum sustained winds near 40 mph. This movement is expected through the night. At 7 p.m. CDT, the center of Alberto was located about 100 miles south-southeast of Cozumel, Mexico, and 195 miles south-southwest of the western tip of Cuba. From Saturday afternoon into Sunday, a general northward motion at a faster forward speed is expected, followed by a turn toward the northwest Monday, according to the NHC. Gradual strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours, with little change in strength forecast for Monday. Rains and flooding Prolonged periods of heavy rain will likely begin to affect the central Gulf Coast region and the southeastern United States later this weekend and continue into early next week. Heavy rainfall of 6-to-12 inches is possible with locally higher amounts Saturday evening through late Tuesday, according to the NWS in Mobile. Flooding potential will increase across this region early next week as Alberto is forecast to slow down after it moves inland. High surf of 5 feet or more is expected Saturday through Tuesday evening. There’s a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms tonight increasing to 60 percent for Saturday.
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September 29, 2017 It's prime time for all-around bird hunting in the West. Make sure you're ready. Rushing to beat nightfall, my dad and I trudged through one last field. We'd swapped out our payloads of No. 5 shot for some No. 8s. Moving from dry to wet ground, we held our guns at the ready. With each step, anticipation escalated in hopes a snipe would flush. When two of the long-beaked birds abruptly took wing, it startled both of us. One snipe banked left, the other went straight away, giving us perfect shot opportunities. Fortunately, we connected, marking a fitting end to a memorable day. In addition to the Wilson's snipes, Dad and I had secured a pair of ringneck pheasants, some valley quail, a few mallards, a hooded merganser and two tom turkeys. The day was a reminder of how good we have it when it comes to fall bird hunting throughout the West. No matter where your fall bird hunting adventures may lead, go in prepared. While there's a diversity of birds to be hunted this time of year, there are also many situations to prepare for. Here's a look at some popular fall bird hunts, and what you need to know to find success. MOUNTAIN GROUSE AND QUAIL When it comes to gearing up for mountain bird hunts, mobility is the key. With so much public land to hunt throughout the West, the objective is to cover prime habitat that holds birds and isn't heavily pressured. Enter the mountain bike. There are miles and miles of gated roads in the woods, and many allow non-motorized access, which includes mountain bikes. Mountain bikes are a great tool for quickly and quietly covering a lot of ground. More efficient than walking, a mountain bike allows you to hunt while at the same time assessing the habitat, reading sign and figuring out what your next move should be. Walk these roads and it will take days to reveal valued information. Mountain bike the same roads and in less than an hour or two you'll know whether or not you're on the right track. Pressure from deer hunters often pushes grouse and quail to secluded, gated roads, too. Mountain and valley quail, and ruffed grouse, can all be found using logging roads in their respective habitats. Here they eat clover, grass and insects, and collect grit. They often get water from roadside puddles and ditches, as well. Find the birds, track them into nearby cover and get ready for some quick shooting. DESERT GROUSE AND QUAIL Sharptail grouse, Mearns', Gambel's and scaled quail are all popular upland birds to pursue this time of year. To increase the odds of success on these hunts, bring a dog or two. Unlike hunts for forest grouse and quail, hunts in the desert are done on foot, and having the keen nose of a dog is a of great benefit. If you have two dogs, or a buddy with a well disciplined dog, then the chances of finding birds get even better. Be sure to work into the wind or into a crosswind. The goal is to put the dog in a situation to succeed. And to do this, the wind has to be in its favor. Desert country is also porcupine country, so be prepared. When hunting along creek beds and brush lines, try keeping the dog in sight, so if it does have a porcupine encounter, you can call the dog off. Carrying proper first aid tools for your canine companion is wise in this country. PHEASANTS AND PARTRIDGE Three of the West's more popular upland birds can be hunted in the same day in some places. Ringneck pheasants and Hungarian partridge will occupy lower elevations, while mountain-dwelling chukars are found up high. Using a dog to track cagey pheasants through tall cover greatly increases the chances of finding birds. In dry habitats, pheasants often congregate near water this time of year, where cover is thick and tall. Be ready when the dog hits point, as multiple flushes can erupt. Hungarian partridge occupy open, rolling hillsides with short grass, often slightly higher in elevation from where pheasants range. Where pheasants will run when danger is near, huns take flight, so be ready. For the ultimate upland test, head to the mountains above in search of chukars. These imported partridge occupy some of the roughest country in the West. Make sure you and your dog are in shape when it comes to chukars, including your feet. Having dog boots, or a way to make them, is a
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Table of Contents Traffic calming is a kind of speed regulating method in which slow-moving pedestrians and bicycles can co-exist with regular vehicular traffic. It is also a kind of bringing equilibrium to the system so that no mode can dominate at the expense of others. Traffic calming measures have various purposes and are described below: (1) The main purpose of the traffic calming measures is to reduce the speed of fast-moving vehicles thereby reducing the risk of potential crashes along the road. By implementing these traffic calming measures one can bring equilibrium among various modes of traffic with the reduced speeds of vehicles. As the vehicular speed reduces for various modes and increases in bicycle trips and walking there can be significant savings in fuel content. With the reduced speed of vehicles, they will generate fewer noise levels and overall air quality also will get improved. Strict implementation of Traffic calming measures can lead to improved safety and reduce the no of accidents to a greater extent. Traffic calming can be done in various methods based on the availability of space and geometric requirements. (2) Rumble strips are V-shaped or rounded grooves made to the pavement surface in order to warn the drivers so that they are well aware of the road boundaries. They are one of the safety features of the road in which they create a small vibration or rumbling effect on the driver so that accidents can be avoided. Speed humps are generally provided to reduce the incoming vehicle speeds near major conflict points and junctions. This will smoothen the traffic flow easily. Speed cushions are similar to speed humps only but have wheel-cut openings for the passing of large size vehicles like buses to pass easily. Various types of speed humps can be used in practice. They are mentioned below: (3) These are mainly used in urban streets and by using the alternate parking spaces, curb extensions, or edge islands to form an S-shaped path of travel which reduces the speed of oncoming vehicular traffic. Creating alternating mid-block curb extensions, will create extra turns for the vehicles and thus the manoeuvring speed will get reduced. They are mainly used on junctions or nodes between Arterial roads and access roads connecting them. They work in a similar fashion to speed humps, but they have flat top ranges from 6-9 mts. At intersections or mid-blocks, if these are mixed with pedestrian crossings, they are called raised crossings. These raised crossings are mainly used to reduce conflicts between various modes of traffic, pedestrians, and cyclists majorly at junctions, Entrances, Entry & Exit for service roads etc. to provide a smooth flow of traffic. Gateway entry simply indicates the drivers that are now entering a buffer zone with lower speeds. This is mainly done at major junctions, school zones, hospital areas and highly crowded places etc. This can be achieved by putting traffic signages, speed tables, speed humps, curb extensions and raised crossings etc. Midblock crossings are generally provided between two junctions to allow pedestrian movements in one place to avoid fatalities. These are most frequently mixed with central refuge islands so that they can accommodate the pedestrians and they can use the marked crosswalks or mid-block crossings when the signals (with Inductive loop detectors) allow them to do. (4). Central refuge islands are generally raised islands placed in the middle of the street so that incoming traffic and the pedestrians get separated and the vehicles will get lesser road space for manoeuvring. For deciding the proper location for mid-block crossing some surveys should be conducted that cover details like traffic speeds, road width, desired lines for pedestrian movements and land use developments along the road. After processing all the information areas that are having high chances for pedestrian movements are most like to be provided with mid-block crossings. As per the guidelines of the government of India, the road speed limit in traffic calming zones range from about 25km/hr to 30km/hr, but it can be varied based on the specific locations and purposes that particular junction/node is serving. Traffic calming measures are very much important in school zones and this can be achieved by providing various safety aspects like traffic signages, road markings, pathways, signals etc and are described below. (5) Various measures that are to be implemented in hospital zones are described below: High streets are basically the major streets of the town or Central Business Districts (CBD). As these are always crowded with people and huge volumes of traffic, various traffic calming measures should be taken in order to regularize the traffic flow and improve pedestrian safety. They are described below. There are various other aspects that involve measures for traffic calming and based on the purpose and requirement they can be used in different places. I hope the blog provides you with adequate knowledge of Traffic Calming Measures and their associated features. Please feel free to like, share and comment. P. Dinesh Kumar LinkedIn Profile Please
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I'm doing some tests and I notice a bad things with digitals pins. I have a wire that sends 1 signals. If i connect it to a reading pin, I read 1 - and it's ok. But if i disconnect it, for 5-6 seconds Arduino continues to read 1 instead of 0! How can I stabilize it more quickly? It is bad practice to leave a digital input floating. A floating or disconnected input implies the voltage is unknown. I suspect in your case a small amount of input capacitance held a charge for several seconds. Once leaked off the input appeared to change from 1 to 0. Even though you know what might be happening, you should not depend on it as it is unreliable behavior. If connecting a SPST switch use a pull up (or pull down) resistor to pull the input pin to the opposite voltage the switch is pulling. In this image the switch is connected to ground so the resistor is connected to positive voltage as a pull up: The fist image comes from this Logic Level tutorial. St2000's reply above gives the background, which is valid for any digital input, not just the Arduino pins. However, in the specific case of the Arduino, one more thing should be noted: You can skip the use of an external pullup resistor by configuring the pin to use the internal pullup resistor: pinMode(pin, INPUT_PULLUP) ; This assumes, of course, that it is easy to modify the part of your circuit that is connected to your input pin to have the following two states: - ground - high impedance (floating) If, for example, it is a switch you are reading, just connect one pin of the switch to your arduino pin and the other to GND.
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Mike Ion has tagged me wanting to know my top 5 political influences 1) Herbert Morrison - the archetypal Labour organiser as London Labour Party secretary in the '30s, and both Mayor and MP in Hackney, hammer of the Bevanites 2) Neil Kinnock - inspired me to join the Labour Party and the reason why it still exists 3) John Spellar - turned me away from the LCC (Labour Co-ordinating Committee) before I could accidentally become soft left 4) Stephen Twigg - I agree with him about most issues and he was the person at national level who most encouraged me when I joined Labour Students 5) Doug Naysmith - taught me how to campaign when I was a student in Bristol in the '92 election Some of those names will be a bit shocked to be listed alongside each other!
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Opinion: Federal Health Care Cuts Could Jeopardize Jobs "Since the start of the Great Recession, California has lost 1.3 million jobs, [but] health care is one of the few sectors actually creating jobs, especially in hospitals," Thomas M. Priselac -- president and CEO of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center -- writes in a Los Angeles Times opinion piece. "The congressional'super committee,'" tasked with reducing the federal deficit, is considering "a proposal reported to slash $500 billion" from Medicare and Medicaid, Priselac writes. The proposed cuts "may seriously jeopardize those jobs, threaten the availability of health care services in some communities and add to the challenge of making commercial health insurance more affordable," he adds, concluding that "we must do everything we can to save the jobs we have, especially those that are so vital in taking care of the health of everyone in the community." - "Be Careful of Cuts to Hospitals" (Priselac, Los Angeles Times, 10/28).
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30.) If the Earth were a globe, an observer who should ascend above its surface would have to took downwards at the horizon (if it be possible to conceive of a horizon at all under such circumstances) even as astronomical diagrams indicate that angles – varying from ten to nearly fifty degrees below the "horizontal" line of sight! (It is just as absurd as it would be to be taught that when we look at a man full in the face we are looking down at his feet!) But, as no observer in the clouds, or upon any eminence on the earth, has ever had to do so, it follows that the diagrams spoken of are imaginary and false; that the theory which requires such things to prop it up is equally airy and untrue; and that we have a substantial proof that Earth is not a globe. 20.) The common sense of man tells him – if nothing else told him – that there is an "up" and a "down" in -nature, even as regards the heavens and the earth; but the theory of modern astronomers necessitates the conclusion that there is not: therefore, 'the theory of the astronomers is opposed to common sense – yes, and to inspiration – and this is a common sense proof that the Earth is not a globe. 7.) If we take a trip down the Chesapeake Bay, in the day-time, we may see for ourselves the utter fallacy of the idea that when a vessel appears "hull down," as it is called, it is because the hull is "behind the water:" for, vessels, have been seen, and may often be seen – again, presenting the appearance spoken of, and away – far away – beyond those vessels, and, at the same moment, the level shore line, with its accompanying complement of tall trees towering up, in perspective, over the heads of the "hull-down" ships! Since, then, the idea will not stand its ground when the facts rise up against it, and it is a piece of the popular theory, the theory is a contemptible piece of business, and we may easily wring from it a proof that Earth is not a globe. 24.) When a man speaks of a "most complete" thing amongst several other things which claim to be what that thing is, it is evident that they must fall short of something which the "most complete" thing possesses. And when it is known that the "most complete" thing is an entire failure, it is plain that the others, all and sundry, are worthless. Proctor's "most complete proof that the Earth is a globe" lies in what he calls "the fact" that distances from place to place agree with calculation. But, since the distance round the Earth at 45 " degrees" south of the equator is twice the distance it would be on a globe, it follows that what the greatest astronomer of the age calls "a fact" is NOT a fact; that his "most complete proof' is a most complete failure; and that be might as well have told us, at once, that he has NO PROOF to give us at all. Now, since, if the Earth be a globe, there would, necessarily, be piles of proofs of it all round us, it follows that when astronomers, with all their ingenuity, are utterly unable to point one out – to say nothing about picking one up – that they give us a proof that Earth is not a globe. 86.) If the Earth were a globe, rolling and dashing through "space" at the rate of "a hundred miles in five seconds of time," the waters of seas and oceans could not, by any known law, be kept on its surface – the assertion that they could be retained under these circumstances being an outrage upon human understanding and credulity! But as the Earth – that is, the habitable world of dry land – is found to be "standing out of the wafer and in the water" of the "mighty deep," whose circumferential boundary is ice, we may throw the statement back into the teeth of those who make it and flaunt before their faces the flag of reason and common sense, inscribed with a proof that the Earth is not a globe. 50. We read in the inspired book, or collection of books, called THE BIBLE, nothing at all about the Earth being a globe or a planet, from beginning to end, but hundreds of allusions there are in its pages which could not be made if the Earth were a globe, and which are, therefore, said by the astronomer to be absurd and contrary to what he knows to be true! This is the groundwork of modern infidelity. But, since every one of many, many allusions to the Earth and the heavenly bodies in the Scriptures can be demonstrated to be absolutely true to nature, and we read of the Earth being "stretched out" "above the waters," as "
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Graphic Packaging Holding Company (NYSE:GPK) has shown a rise of 29.1% or 894,010 shares in the short positions. The bets have increased to 3,968,769 shares on June 15,2016 from 3,074,759 shares on May 31,2016. With respect to the floated shares, the shorts are 1.3%. The days to cover are calculated to be 1, using the standard per day volume of 3,057,907 shares. The information was released by Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc (FINRA) on June 24th after market close. Graphic Packaging Holding Company (NYSE:GPK): The stock opened at $12.55 on Friday but the bulls could not build on the opening and the stock topped out at $12.82 for the day. The stock traded down to $12.55 during the day, due to lack of any buying support eventually closed down at $12.63 with a loss of -3.37% for the day. The stock had closed at $13.07 on the previous day. The total traded volume was 5,486,269 shares. The company shares have dropped -7.20% from its 1 Year high price. On Aug 18, 2015, the shares registered one year high at $15.28 and the one year low was seen on Jan 28, 2016. The 50-Day Moving Average price is $13.14 and the 200 Day Moving Average price is recorded at $12.65. Graphic Packaging Holding Company (NYSE:GPK) has tumbled 0.16% during the past week and has dropped 7.06% in the last 4 week period. The company has outperformed the S&P 500 by 1.5% in the past week but underperformed the index by 4.25% in the last 4 weeks. Graphic Packaging Holding Company is a provider of paper-based packaging solutions to food, beverage and other consumer products companies. The Company operates in four geographic areas, which includes the United States/Canada, Central/South America, Europe and Asia Pacific. The Companys paperboard packaging includes the design, manufacture and installation of packaging machinery related to the assembly of cartons, as well as the production and sale of corrugated medium and kraft paper from paperboard mills in the United States. It includes a system of mills and plants that produce a range of paperboard grades convertible into folding cartons. The Company offers various laminated, coated and printed packaging structures that are produced from its coated unbleached kraft (CUK), coated-recycled board (CRB), as well as other grades of paperboard that are purchased from third-party suppliers.
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Political • Young • Upscale One of the safest neighborhoods of Chicago's infamous South Side, Hyde Park sits on the east edge of the city next to Lake Michigan. It also plays host to the University of Chicago, giving the area the unique feel of a college town subsumed in the greater bustle of the big city. Along the same lines, Hyde Park is known as a particularly liberal enclave in an already very liberal city— former President Barack Obama has long lived in the area. Can't get enough? - Explore the map
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Rains bring down temperature in Punjab, Haryana Chandigarh: Overnight rains in most parts of Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh Friday led to a dip in the mercury in the region. "The minimum temperature oscillated between minus three degrees Celsius below normal to four notches above normal in Punjab and Haryana," a MeT office said. He added that there is a possibility of rains or thunder showers at some places in the region during next 24 hours. Karnal was the coldest place in the plains of Punjab and Haryana with a low of six degrees Celsius, three notches below normal. While Bhiwani settled at a low of 8.2 degrees Celsius, the minimum temperature at Narnaul was 9.3 degrees Celsius. Patiala had a low of ten degrees Celsius whereas Hisar recorded 10.6 degrees Celsius, one notch above the normal. Among other places, Amritsar had a low of 11 degrees Celsius, four notches above the normal. Ludhiana settled at 12.2 degrees Celsius, two notches above normal. Minimum temperature in Ambala was 12.4 degrees Celsius, three notches above normal, while Chandigarh settled at 13.2 degrees Celsius which was four notches above normal. Besides, Hisar received one mm of rains and Karnal 1.8 mm of rainfall. More from India More from World More from Sports More from Entertaiment - 6 leaders were in contact with Dawood Ibrahim till 26/11: Report - Rameswaram waits to give final salute to Dr Abdul Kalam - DNA analysis of Yakub Memon's final moments in Nagpur Jail - SC order on Yakub Memon huge disappointment, setback: Owaisi - Last rites of Gurdaspur attack martyr Baljit Singh in Kapurthala - APJ Abdul Kalam's funeral to be held in Rameswaram; PM Modi to attend - Yakub Memon hanged in Nagpur jail: As it happened - Has President Pranab Mukherjee rejected Yakub Memon's mercy plea? - SC refuses stay on Yakub Memon's hanging: As it happened - 2 NDA, 4 UPA leaders were in contact with Dawood Ibrahim before 26/11: Report
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I was in the middle of working on four PowerPoint decks and just finished stress-chowing on a few pieces of chocolate. My hands felt tired and filthy — it might’ve been the slightly humid day, or maybe they were just overworked. I just knew I had to take a break and wash them. At the sink, the water was refreshing, renewing. The restroom was empty, and my mind started to wander. The motion-activated soap dispenser and faucet made me realize how many hands in this world are filthy with few opportunities to get clean. I felt spoiled. Spoiled because of clean hands. I have a habit of wiping down the counter before throwing my hand towels away. This afternoon, the shimmering granite countertop stood out as a luxury. We have a taste for nice things in this country. But not everyone will see a granite countertop, and certainly not the majority of those in third world countries. Not even those in more developed countries. I thought of the bloodshed and people in Egypt. I thought of their hands, then my thoughts switched to the figurative washing of hands. I thought of our own citizens in need. I thought of children who may never know cleanliness or a restroom they can use without having to fight for their time in it. My hands were clean but my heart was heavy. It all made me so thankful for the things we take for granted every day. Automatic faucets. Water on demand. Cleanliness on demand. We are privileged and blessed to have the things we have. We are lucky to have regular access to those things. May we appreciate them fully, honor the resources and waste not out of respect for those who have not. I liked it and like-minded too on this thought.
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On March 22, at 20:00 in the Millennium cinema, the premiere of "Bikini Moon", the latest American film by the Macedonian director Milcho Manchevski will be presented to the audience. The film continues on the regular repertoire of the cinema the same evening at 22:00. Tickets for the film will be on sale from Wednesday, March 14th. In the meantime, "Bikini Moon" appeared at several world festivals. The world premiere was at the festival in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and the American at the famous Cinecvace Festival in San Jose, California. Recently, at the 38th International Fantasyport Film Festival in Porto, Portugal, Mancevski's film won the special jury award. "Bikini Moon" was premiered on the International Film Festival in Sofia, Bulgaria, in the program "Masters", and before that at the FEST in Belgrade. These days, there are festivals in Sarasota (Florida), in Istanbul, Manhattan Film Festival (New York), in Frankfurt (Germany) and in Nashville in May. This modern dark tale of Manchevski speaks about the broken ideal of the modern family, but also about the lost privacy in the world occupied by cameras, mobile phones and omnipresent social networks. The film structure of Bikini Moon is a film in a film in which film reality is double-controlled or double-manipulated. The main heroine is the returnee of the war in Iraq, Bikini Moon Davis, charismatic, vibrant, witty, beautiful and provocative, but also mentally unstable. Her story and her behavior - lead us to the brink of truth, and often we are not sure what is true and what a fantasy. The film is entirely filmed on locations in New York. World movie critics say: "This is a brilliant author's film." "Positioned on the delicate border between the feature and documentary," Bikini Moon "is a modern urban fairy tale with a fascinating narrative." "The actress Condola Rashad has transformed Bikini into a figure that is at the same time touching, funny, strong, vulnerable and charismatic." "This is a completely fresh and original work by the master-director. Condole Rashad's shame is shocking. " "A provocative and convincing portrait of an unstable woman who is trying to restore her life to normal. Bikini Moon is a provocative, multilayer fake documentary that accentuates the worst parts of millennium liberalism. "Bikini Moon" is a modern experience that fits into the uglyness of our voyeur culture. " "This is the film that" The shape of the water "wanted to be, but did not know how." "In the incredibly brilliant" Bikini Moon ", Condole Rashad's heated acting provokes Milcho Manchevski's provocative story." "Condole Rashad's voice is awe-inspiring." The main roles are played by Kondola Rashad, Sarah Goldberg, Will Dzenovitz, Satya Sridharan and Mikal Michel Haris. Production designer is Mancevski's regular associate, Briton David Mans, who has worked on all of Manchevski's film projects so far. Director of photography is Joshua Z. Weinstein. The only Macedonian in the film crew, besides the director is the composer of the music - Igor Vasilev Novogradskaya.
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Titan's Moving Mid-Latitude Clouds This movie shows clouds in the mid-southern latitudes of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, in a series of images captured by NASA's Cassini spacecraft a few months after fall began in the southern hemisphere. Methane clouds in the troposphere, the lowest part of the atmosphere, appear white here and are concentrated in a band between 45 and 63 degrees south latitude. In the annotated version of the movie, a blue line shows the location of the equator at the top of the frame, and a second blue line marks the median latitude of the cloud field at 53 degrees south latitude. The darkest areas are surface features, which have a low albedo, meaning they do not reflect much light. The movie shows the clouds moving east across an area south of the dark region Belet, which is at the top of the frame. (Belet looks dark because it is made from different materials than neighboring areas.) These seven images were captured over a period of about 24 hours from Dec. 13 to 14, 2009. Over the past several years, Cassini has consistently observed clouds at Titan's mid-southern latitudes. More recent images also show clouds close to the moon's equator (see Equatorial Titan Clouds). These observations provide evidence of a seasonal shift of Titan's weather systems to low latitudes following the Saturnian system's August 2009 equinox. (During equinox, the sun lies directly over the equator.) See The Rite of Spring to learn how the sun's illumination of the Saturnian system changed during the equinox transition to spring in the northern hemispheres and to fall in the southern hemispheres of the planet and its moons. In 2004, during Titan's late southern summer, extensive cloud systems were common in Titan's south polar region (see Titan's South Polar Clouds , South Polar Movie and Clouds in the Distance). Since 2005, southern polar cloud systems have been observed infrequently, and one year after the equinox, which happens once in roughly 15 Earth years, extensive near-equatorial clouds have been seen. The cloud patterns observed from late southern summer to early southern fall on Titan suggest that Titan's global atmospheric circulation is influenced by both the atmosphere and the surface. The temperature of the surface responds more rapidly to changes in illumination than does the cold, thick atmosphere. Outbreaks such as the clouds seen here may be the Titan equivalent of what creates Earth's tropical rainforest climates, even though the delayed reaction to the change of seasons and the apparently sudden shift is more reminiscent of the behavior over Earth's tropical oceans than over tropical land areas. See Titan's Northern Polar Clouds and Northern Clouds in Motion for other recent movies showing clouds near the moon's north pole. Scientists calculate wind speeds up to about 10 meters per second (22 miles per hour) in these images, based on tracking of individual cloud features. Cosmic ray hits on the camera detectors appear as bright dots in some frames of the movie. This view looks toward the southern, trailing hemisphere of Titan (5,150 kilometers or 3,200 miles across). The images have been re-projected to a simple cylindrical projection centered on terrain at 32 degrees south latitude, 263 degrees west longitude. Image scale is 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) per pixel. The images were taken with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera using a spectral filter sensitive to wavelengths of near-infrared light centered at 938 nanometers. The view was obtained at a distance of approximately 929,000 kilometers (577,000 miles) from Titan. The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. The Cassini orbiter and its two onboard cameras were designed, developed and assembled at JPL. The imaging team is based at the Space Science Institute, Boulder, Colo. For more information about the Cassini-Huygens mission visit http://www.nasa.gov/cassini and http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov. The Cassini imaging team homepage is at http://ciclops.org.
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Lamancha, Newlands & Kirkurd Community Council hold monthly meetings at various locations around our area. Members of the public are encouraged to visit and participate in the meetings – the Council meetings include time at the beginning of each meeting for local residents to raise and discuss issues not covered by the pre-published agenda. Meeting 15th January 2020 The Next meeting of the Community Council is Wednesday 15th Jan 2020 at Newlands Activity Centre – topics on the agenda include the rebuilding of Peebles High School and the poor state of repair of the A701 and its feeder roads to West Linton, Skirling and to Peebles from Blyth Bridge and Romanno Bridge. The Council are looking for New Committee Members – for further information on LNKCC please contact Joe Fernand (Newlands Business & Community Development).
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Spring skiing can be a great experience, with milder temperatures, longer days, and often better deals on lift tickets and accommodations. Here are some top ski resorts for spring skiing: - Vail, Colorado: With over 5,200 acres of skiable terrain, Vail is one of the largest ski resorts in North America. Spring skiing here is known for its sunny skies and mild temperatures, and the resort often stays open until late April or early May. - Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia: This Canadian resort is one of the largest ski areas in the world, with over 8,100 acres of skiable terrain. Spring skiing here is great for both skiers and snowboarders, with plenty of wide-open runs and a vibrant après-ski scene. - Breckenridge, Colorado: Breckenridge is known for its laid-back vibe and historic mining town feel. The resort often stays open until late April, with plenty of sunny days and mild temperatures perfect for spring skiing. - Mammoth Mountain, California: Located in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, Mammoth Mountain offers over 3,500 acres of skiable terrain and a long spring skiing season that can extend into June. With an average of over 300 days of sunshine per year, Mammoth is a great destination for spring skiing. - Park City, Utah: This resort town offers access to over 7,300 acres of skiable terrain across two mountains, with a spring skiing season that can extend well into April. Park City is also known for its lively après-ski scene, with plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from. These are just a few of the many ski resorts that offer great spring skiing experiences. Be sure to check the resort’s website for up-to-date information on snow conditions and lift ticket deals.
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A beginner might prefer to trade cryptocurrency stocks on the stock market. For example, GBTC is a trust that owns Bitcoin and sells shares of it. Trading GBTC avoids you having to trade cryptocurrency directly, but still allows you exposure to Bitcoin. Beyond GBTC (and the Ethereum Classic version ETCG), your options are very limited for crypto stocks. Be aware that GBTC trades at a premium (meaning bitcoins are cheaper than buying shares of the GBTC trust), which isn’t ideal. Also, cryptocurrency trading is a 24-hour market, where the traditional stock market is not. Learn more about the GBTC Bitcoin Trust and the related pros and cons before you invest. Ethereum: Is probably the third most important coin [here in 2018, I’d argue that it is the second most important after Bitcoin]. Ethereum doesn’t have the longevity at the top like Litecoin, but it has some unique features and a market cap that make it a real contender. Most ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings) use Ethereum. It has a less intimidating cost that Bitcoin and has the second highest market cap. On that note, Ethereum classic is also notable. Ethereum is a spin-off (aka “hard fork”) from what isn’t today called Ethereum classic (like how our next up coin, Bitcoin cash, is a spin-off of Bitcoin.) NOTE: Ethereum is a fork of another relevant coin called Ethereum Classic. As of February 2018, the Chinese Government halted trading of virtual currency, banned initial coin offerings and shut down mining. Some Chinese miners have since relocated to Canada. One company is operating data centers for mining operations at Canadian oil and gas field sites, due to low gas prices. In June 2018, Hydro Quebec proposed to the provincial government to allocate 500 MW to crypto companies for mining. According to a February 2018 report from Fortune, Iceland has become a haven for cryptocurrency miners in part because of its cheap electricity. Prices are contained because nearly all of the country's energy comes from renewable sources, prompting more mining companies to consider opening operations in Iceland. The region's energy company says bitcoin mining is becoming so popular that the country will likely use more electricity to mine coins than power homes in 2018. In October 2018 Russia was to become home to one of the largest legal mining operations in the world, located in Siberia. 1) Irreversible: After confirmation, a transaction can‘t be reversed. By nobody. And nobody means nobody. Not you, not your bank, not the president of the United States, not Satoshi, not your miner. Nobody. If you send money, you send it. Period. No one can help you, if you sent your funds to a scammer or if a hacker stole them from your computer. There is no safety net. Dogecoin is a peer-to-peer electronic payment system based on the popular 2013 meme of the Shiba Inu dog. It was a fork of Luckycoin, which was itself a fork of Litecoin. The coin uses a PoW script mining algorithm similar to Bitcoin; however, while Bitcoin has a limited number of coins, there is no limit to the number of Dogecoins which can be created. The current rate of Dogecoin creation is over 5,000,000,000 coins a year. Bitcoin and other crypto-currencies gives investors huge potential for trading. So, every time this crypto currency gets into the wave of its discussion, the price goes up, and then, as a little hurricane around it fades away, its value sags. Of course, as soon as the price falls speculators (well, or investors) try to purchase at an acceptable cost to them, and then, when the price soars up - to sell. In fact, trading сryptocurrency is simple, you just need to understand it only once. Let's figure out why BTC trade is beneficial? BTC exchange trade has several undeniable advantages compared to the usual trading: CoinMama is a veteran broker platform that anyone can visit to buy bitcoin or Ether using your credit card or cash via MoneyGram. CoinMama is great for those who want to make instant straightforward purchases of digital currency using their local currency. Although the CoinMama service is available worldwide, users should be aware that some countries may not be able to use all the functions of the site. CoinMama is available in English, German, French, Italian and Russian. Check out the CoinMama FAQ Die Weltwirtschaft steht kurz vor einer Revolution, die die globale ökonomische Ordnung von Grund auf umkrempeln wird. Der Kern dieses Wandels liegt in der digitalen Währung, die bahnbrechende Veränderungen für die gesamte Gesellschaft mit sich bringt. Jenseits von Dollar und Euro oder Goldman Sachs und Deutscher Bank lässt die Kryptowä
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Have you ever woken up from a dream that left you feeling perplexed and uncertain? Dreams have a mysterious way of transporting us to a realm where anything is possible. They can be intriguing, confusing, and sometimes even unsettling. As we lay in bed, trying to make sense of the images, emotions, and experiences that unfolded in our subconscious mind, we may find ourselves pondering the hidden meanings behind our dreams. In this article, we dive into the enigmatic world of dreams, seeking to unravel their secrets and shed light on their significance. We will explore the various elements that make up dreams and examine how they reflect our inner thoughts and desires. Specifically, we will be delving into the dream meaning of trying to convince someone, a common dream theme that often leaves us with a sense of unease or confusion. By understanding the possible interpretations of this dream scenario, we can gain valuable insights into our subconscious mind and uncover hidden aspects of ourselves. So, join us as we embark on a journey of self-discovery, unraveling the complex tapestry of dream meanings and decoding the messages that our sleeping mind seeks to convey. Understanding Dreams is a fascinating topic that has perplexed scientists, psychologists, and philosophers for centuries. Dreams are like windows into our subconscious mind, offering insights into our deepest thoughts, emotions, and desires. Each dream is unique and can be filled with rich symbolism and hidden meanings that can be decoded with careful analysis. By understanding the significance of our dreams, we can gain valuable insights into ourselves and our lives. For example, dreaming about people carrying cakes could represent abundance and celebration, while dreaming about killing a two-headed snake could symbolize successfully overcoming a complex problem. Regardless of the specific dream, each one holds a hidden message waiting to be unraveled. So, let’s delve into the enigmatic world of understanding dreams and uncover the secrets they hold. 1. Dreams as Reflections of Our Mind Dreams as Reflections of Our Mind: – Dreams are believed to be reflections of our subconscious mind, and they often contain symbols, images, and scenarios that can provide insight into our thoughts, emotions, and experiences. – Our dreams can be influenced by a variety of factors, including our daily activities, past events, desires, fears, and unresolved conflicts. – The symbols and scenarios in our dreams may not always be literal, but they can represent deeper meanings and emotions. – For example, dreaming about flying could symbolize a desire for freedom or a sense of empowerment, while dreaming about falling could represent a feeling of insecurity or a loss of control in our waking life. – Dreams can also reflect our hopes, fears, and desires. They can bring our unconscious thoughts and emotions to the surface, helping us to better understand ourselves and our inner world. – By analyzing and interpreting our dreams, we can gain valuable insights and uncover hidden aspects of ourselves that may be influencing our thoughts, feelings, and actions. – It is important to remember that dream interpretation is subjective and can vary from person to person. It is essential to consider your personal experiences, emotions, and beliefs when trying to make sense of your dreams. 2. Common Dream Themes Common Dream Themes Dreams are fascinating and mysterious, often leaving us with lingering questions about their meaning. While each dream is unique to the dreamer, there are certain common themes that tend to appear in many individuals’ dreams. These themes can help provide insights into our subconscious thoughts, feelings, and desires. 1. Being chased: One of the most common dream themes is being chased by someone or something. This dream often symbolizes feelings of fear, anxiety, or the avoidance of a certain situation or person in waking life. It may indicate that there are unresolved issues that need to be addressed. 2. Falling: Another recurring dream theme is the sensation of falling. This dream can represent a loss of control or stability in waking life. It may indicate feelings of insecurity, a lack of support, or a fear of failure. Falling dreams can also be interpreted as an indication of letting go or surrendering to a situation. 3. Flying: Dreaming of flying is often associated with a sense of freedom, liberation, and empowerment. This dream theme can represent a desire for escape, breaking free from limitations, or experiencing a sense of control over one’s life. Flying dreams can also symbolize ambition and the pursuit of goals. 4. Being unprepared for a test or presentation: This dream theme often reflects feelings of inadequacy, fear of judgement, or a lack of confidence in waking life. It may indicate a need for preparation, self-assurance, or a fear of failure. This dream can serve as a reminder to address personal insecurities and work on self-improvement. 5. Teeth falling out: Dreams about losing teeth can be unsettling, but they are a common dream theme. This dream often symbolizes anxieties about one
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Seen or Unseen: Cat’s Angel Message for January 20, 2018 January’s Theme: Focus on dreams and goals not your fears or past happenings. Thoughts manifest into reality and through positive focus we lessen the power of the things we fear. Just as there is no loss of basic energy in the universe, so no thought or action is without its effects, present or ultimate, seen or unseen, felt or unfelt. – Norman Cousins 120: There’s an old saying that goes ‘seeing is believing”. It’s true….. but not always. When we send our thoughts and intentions out into the universe we must have faith in what we cannot see. Today, our angels are asking us to believe and have faith in the unseen. Our requests have been heard and the wheels are in motion. As we wait for these changes to take place remember to be patient and to work on new skills. These skills will be necessary as these new paths open up before us. Continue to work toward your dreams and goals because the energy that you send out is essential for the seed thoughts you have planted. Archangel Sandalphon answers our requests and relays them to other spiritual helpers who are best suited to help us with specific things. Ascended Masters like Jesus, Moses and El Morya can help us with issues of faith and the Celtic goddess Cordelia helps us to manage change related stress while we are waiting for our seed thoughts to mature. Our Sacred Stone for today is Amber. Amber is not a stone, it is actually petrified tree resin. It teaches us the value of patience while bringing balance and relieving stress. Bright blessings for a magickal day! I invite you to share my work as long as no changes are made and to check out my websites:
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Stonehouse District Supervisor Stewart Ulpian Taylor can be counted on to vote against most new ordinances brought before the Board of Supervisors, particularly those that will cost residents money. His is frequently the only opposing vote. “I guess I’ve been in the minority in a lot of instances, but I voted for what I wanted,” says Taylor, a 75-year-old farmer who is one year shy of serving two decades on the board. “I think I’ve had some influence in making things a little less restrictive than they might have otherwise been.” Supervisors Chairman Perry M. DePue, who usually finds himself voting opposite Taylor, characterizes his colleague as a libertarian. “Stewart is one of the last of a dying breed,” says DePue. “Above all he is consistent. I think he truly believes that government is tyranny. He believes in the ultimate liberty for the individual.” Taylor was born in James City and went to Toano High School. In the 1940s, he held a job with the Department of Agriculture, a role he says helped him get to know about 90 percent of the county residents by name. Taylor was in his 50s when he first ran as an independent candidate in 1971, having waited 40 years to satisfy a yearning to run for office. “I was somewhere around 12 to 15 years old when I had the desire to serve on the Board of Supervisors,” he says. “In 1971, I had the opportunity, so to speak, to serve, and I did.” Long time friend R.M. Hazelwood Jr. says he was sur prised when Taylor ran. “He was never the kind to be a politician,” he recalled. “He just didn’t seem the type. He was always a busy farmer.” He always worked long hours and hard days.” Once while campaigning, Taylor said of himself: “A lot of people got the idea I’m a hothead, but that’s because of the way I talk, loud and fast. It sounds like I’m fighting mad, but I’m just saying what I believe.” He says perhaps the most incensed he ever became was over a proposed regulation to require a minimum of three acres to build a home in agricultural zoning districts. “That’s unrealistic. People don’t need three acres,” he says. “It’s cost prohibitive to the low-income people.” As intense as he can be in the board room, however, Taylor can chuckle about his reputation for always voting no. “I don’t vote against everything,” he says, laughing while sitting with his feet dangling over the side of a recliner in his living room. “Back in the mid-’70s when we went into the service authority and the water business and we granted a water line from Toano to Williamsburg, I was for it.” “That was one of the things that has helped the economic development of the county,” he says. Taylor, DePue says, even felt that individual freedom was being denied when the supervisors passed an ordinance requiring property owners to cut their grass. If the grass isn’t cut, the county sends someone out to do it and adds the charge to the owner’s property tax bill. Recently he voted against restrictions on waterfront development required under the state’s Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act. Taylor argued that the ordinance would increase the cost of living for everyone. “I’d say two-thirds of the ordinances are unnecessary. They affect individual freedom,” Taylor says. Taylor says an area he feels strongly about, but which has been another losing battle for him, is regulation of mobile homes. He sees mobile homes as affordable housing for young people and believes the county requirement of at least 150 feet of road frontage for a mobile home lot is too much. DePue says Taylor can get heated at meetings, sometimes expressing his views at inappropriate times or going on longer than necessary. “I must admit, as chairman, that his enthusiasm sometimes overrides the normal procedures that should be followed,” he says. “I understand he feels strongly about issues. In spite of the fact that he feels strongly, I have never found him to be mean-spirited, hold a grudge or want to get even.” “He is admirable.” DePue says that the board’s respect for Taylor was evident when it deferred an issue at two consecutive meetings because he was ill. The vote involved Newport News’ plan to drill test wells in James City County to determine how deep the aquifer is. Most supervisors, except Taylor, were interested in getting the information for free. “Even though he would be the only one against it, and he would publicly say how crazy we were to vote for it, we postponed voting,” DePue says. Jerry C. Ainsworth, who tried to unseat Taylor on two occasions, says he ran mainly
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This Earth Day, a Chance to Save Endangered Blue Whales Written by Claire Morgenstern, NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) At 100 feet long, the blue whale is the largest animal believed to have ever lived on Earth. A century ago, more than 350,000 of these magnificent creatures thrived in our planet’s ocean waters. Today, fewer than 10,000 remain. So it’s all the more horrifying that these gentle giants are being struck and killed by commercial ships off the coast of California. Every summer and fall, blue whales migrate to the California coast to feed on the massive blooms of krill, their favorite food. Unfortunately, these feeding grounds have been invaded by some of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, through which massive tankers move millions of tons of cargo to the busy ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. As a result, helpless blue whales are tragically rammed by the giant ships or cut to ribbons by the huge propellers. What’s more, there’s a simple life-saving solution. If the U.S. Navy opened waters around its Pt. Mugu Naval Air Station to commercial traffic, then hundreds of cargo ships, oil tankers and cruise liners could bypass the blue whale’s feeding grounds and be much less likely to strike and kill them. But so far, the Navy has refused. In honor of Earth Day, join thousands who are helping save some of the world’s last blue whales by telling Obama Administration to open these Naval waters to commercial traffic. You can also help save our planet’s oceans by giving the gift of ocean protection in the name of a friend or family member. This video, narrated by Sigourney Weaver, will remind you just how much is at stake when it comes to protecting the underwater paradise that lies just off our shores: Our world’s oceans are teeming with marine mammals, sea turtles and other magnificent creatures. But the ocean remains threatened by plastic garbage, oil spills, overfishing and dangerous military sonar. Just last year, NRDC and our Members helped create a chain of underwater parks off the coast of California to permanently protect the marine life that make their homes there. It was one of the most ambitious ocean protection efforts in history — and it’s just the beginning of what we must do to restore and protect the incredible diversity of life found in the world’s oceans. This Earth Day, I hope you’ll do two things to help defend our planet’s oceans and marine life. First, send a message to the Obama Administration to protect endangered blue whales by opening the Navy’s waters to commercial shipping traffic. Then, give the gift of ocean protection in the name of a friend or family member. Your gift will help NRDC’s attorneys and scientists defend the amazing web of ocean life that lies just off our shores. It’s a great way to celebrate Earth Day, honor someone special and do something that will actually help save the planet all at the same time.
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Cabbage historyThe botanical name for cabbage is Brassica oleracea capitata. The English name cabbage comes from the French caboche, meaning head, referring to its round form. Cabbage has been cultivated for more than 4,000 years and domesticated for over 2,500 years. Although cabbage is often connected to the Irish, the Celts brought cabbage to Europe from Asia around 600 B.C. Since cabbage grows well in cool climates, yields large harvests, and stores well during winter, it soon became a major crop in Europe. Early cabbage was not the full-bodied head we take for granted today, but rather a more loose-leaf variety. The head variety was developed during the Middle Ages by northern European farmers. It was French navigator Jacques Cartier who brought cabbage to the Americas in 1536. Taking only three months growing time, one acre of cabbage will yield more edible vegetables than any other plant. Other related cabbage cousins include Brussels sprouts, broccoli, kale, kohlrabi, and cauliflower. The world's largest cabbage is credited to William Collingwood of County Durham, England, whose prized cabbage in 1865 weighed in at 123 pounds. More about Cabbage: Cabbage Cooking Tips Cabbage Selection and Storage Cabbage Measures and Equivalents Cabbage Legend and Lore Cabbage and Health Popular Cabbage Recipes Photo © 2006 Peggy Trowbridge Filippone, licensed to About.com, Inc. |||Greens Glorious Greens| |||Mollie Katzen's Vegetable Heaven| |||Vegetables Every Day|
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