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Written for an engineering audience, this book has a threefold purpose: (1) to present elements of modern probability theory — discrete, continuous, and stochastic; (2) to present elements of information theory with emphasis on its basic roots in probability theory; and (3) to present elements of coding theory.
The emphasis throughout the book is on such basic concepts as sets, the probability measure associated with sets, sample space, random variables, information measure, and capacity. These concepts proceed from set theory to probability theory and then to information and coding theories. No formal prerequisites are required other than the usual undergraduate mathematics included in an engineering or science program. However, since these programs may not include a course in probability, the author presents an introductory treatment of probability for those who wish to pursue the general study of statistical theory of communications.
The book is divided into four parts: memoryless discrete themes, memoryless continuum, schemes with memory, and an outline of some recent developments. An appendix contains notes to help familiarize the reader with the literature in the field, while the inclusion of many reference tables and an extensive bibliography with some 200 entries makes this an excellent resource for any student in the field.
Reprint of the McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1961 edition. | 2019-04-20T22:17:31Z | http://store.doverpublications.com/0486682102.html |
Once the basic vectorization and rendering batch processing is started, there are more advanced options possible such as advanced scheduling.
By creating a schedule to monitor the batch processing, you can determine which machines perform the batch processing and when they do it. Each batch processing machine on your network has its own set of schedules and you can view and modify them from any machine on the network.
Supervisory Schedule: Assigns a one-time batch processing job to a machine. For example, you can define a Supervisory schedule for a machine to perform batch processing work for the next four hours.
Of the three types of schedules, Supervisory schedules have the highest priority. If you define a Supervisory schedule for a specific period of time on a machine, it will perform the batch processing work according to that schedule, regardless of what the Periodic and Default schedules define for that period of time.
Periodic Schedule: Assigns recurring batch processing jobs. For example, you can define a Periodic schedule for a machine to perform batch processing only on Saturdays and Sundays.
Periodic schedules use the days of the week, so you can have batch processing occurring each week on specific days.
In terms of priority, a Periodic schedule supersedes a Default schedule, but not a Supervisory Schedule. If there is a Periodic schedule active on a machine, then it performs this type of batch processing according to its Periodic schedule before it uses the Default schedule.
Default Schedule: Defines which jobs the machine can process if there are no other schedules defined. Default schedules have the lowest priority, and are used only when Supervisory and Periodic schedules are not present or do not define the work to be done for a particular period of time.
For any given machine, you can define, clear and view the Supervisory and Periodic schedules. You can only modify or view the Default schedule for a machine.
You can also shut down and start up environments to stop and start batch processing of a particular environment on a machine(s). When you shut down an environment, you are overriding whatever you already scheduled for it (according to each type of schedule). Therefore, you will stop any batch processing jobs on the environment until you start that environment again. You can also view a schedule's status to see an overview of all schedules set for a specified time. | 2019-04-23T06:03:05Z | https://docs.toonboom.com/help/harmony-14/premium/installation/batch-processing/about-batch-processing-schedule.html |
§ Auto-Graphics: Testing Verso with INNReach with MELCAT.
§ TLC: still on hold with Baker and Taylor. Beginning to transition Access360 users to SIP. Baker and Taylor expect to resume NCIP development in late March. Waiting on OCLC in order to begin testing. Still on hold with Solano-Nappa Valley (waiting on SirsiDynix). Waiting on MELCAT to proceed with live testing.
§ The group reviewed comments from Cynthia Hodgson in Parts 1 and 2. Lagace took notes on the specific comments and their resolutions in order to send them back to Hodgson.
§ Dicus reviewed the tentative agenda items for the April meeting and asked the group to contribute any others that will need to be discussed.
a. Monthly call – April 19, 2012 @ 1 pm Eastern time (U.S.) – do we hold this call?
§ The group agreed not to hold the April conference call. | 2019-04-25T02:07:51Z | http://www.ncip.info/march-15-2012.html |
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SF Camerawork is a nonprofit organization that encourages emerging and mid-career artists to explore new directions in photography and related media.
This entry was posted in Arts and Culture, Peninsula, San Francisco. Bookmark the permalink. | 2019-04-18T20:45:02Z | https://www.volunteerinfo.org/sf-camerawork |
BUCYRUS - The Crawford County Sheriff's office is investigating a fatal crash that happened on Ohio 19 east of Ohio 1009 on Wednesday.
A black Chevy 1500 pickup and a gray Saturn were involved, according to a press release from the sheriff's office. The Ohio Highway Patrol, Medflight and Whetstone Township provided assistance at the scene. The crash was reported at 2:45 p.m. The Crawford County Sheriff's Office said it is not releasing details at this time. Check back for updates as information becomes available. | 2019-04-24T20:45:16Z | https://www.bucyrustelegraphforum.com/story/news/2018/02/28/fatal-crash-reported-ohio-19/382896002/ |
The International Grain Trade Coalition Association (IGTC) is an international not-for-profit association, registered and established in Switzerland. Formed in 2001, the IGTC is a coalition of national and international not for profit trade associations, councils and corporate stakeholders which are active in the international trade of grain, oilseeds, pulses and derived products (agri-bulks).
The IGTC provides for commercially driven and consensus-based advocacy on behalf of its members and corporate stakeholders.
Our mission is to provide advice on the impacts of policy decisions on commercial requirements and economics of the world's food, feed and processing industries. | 2019-04-25T01:48:13Z | http://igtcglobal.org/about/ |
UPDATED with response from Amazon: When children talk to an Amazon Echo Dot for kids, who, exactly, is listening? Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) and Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX) posed that question in a letter sent to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos asking how the online retail giant protects the privacy of children who use the smart speaker.
The voice-activated device, which retails for $80, is promoted on Amazon’s site as a benign digital nanny: “a kid-friendly DJ, comedian and storyteller.” It comes with a year’s free access to the FreeTime Unlimited service, which provides ad-free radio stations and playlists, 300 Audible books for kids, including Beauty and the Beast and Peter Pan, and games and other content from Disney and Nickelodeon.
“While these types of artificial intelligence and voice recognition technologies offer potentially new educational and entertainment opportunities, Americans’ privacy, particularly children’s privacy, must be paramount,” wrote Markey and Barton in a letter dated Thursday.
An Amazon spokesperson acknowledged receipt of the letter this morning and said the company will work directly with the legislators to respond to their questions. However, she sought to reassure consumers that the Echo Dot Kids Edition device and its companion FreeTime service comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act.
The Cambridge Analytica scandal heightened awareness of technology companies’ data collection practices and created public backlash. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg spent 10 hours testifying before Congress about how the now-bankrupt political consulting firm gained access to the personal information about 87 million users, in its efforts to influence the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.
Last month, nearly two dozen child advocacy and watchdog groups called on the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Google for allegedly violating children’s privacy laws with its YouTube video service.
The lawmakers asked Bezos to provide details about whether Amazon records and saves children’s interactions with the device and if these conversations are converted to text and stored. They want to know if parents can review and delete these recordings, or any other information Amazon collects along the way.
Markey and Barton ask if Amazon is building a profile or “voiceprint” of each child who uses the Echo Dot Kids Edition and how long Amazon holds on to this information if a parent doesn’t delete it. They want to know what third parties have access to this data, and whether it’s used for marketing purposes.
The legislators also ask what steps Amazon has taken to comply with the parental consent requirements of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act.
Amazon said that during setup, the Alexa app asks for parental approval and provides information about the privacy and security of their children’s voice recordings. Parents can access all their children’s voice recordings in the Alexa app, and delete them individually or all at once, which also deletes them from the Amazon server.
FreeTime on Alexa voice recordings are only used for delivering and improving the Alexa voice service and FreeTime service—they are not used for advertising or Amazon.com product recommendations, the spokesperson said. Amazon does not share audio recordings with developers, who are prohibited from collecting personal information.
Customers can press the mute button on the top of the device, which electrically disconnects the microphones. This is by hardware design: no power equals no audio in.
Parents can find more information on Alexa and overall privacy practices here. | 2019-04-18T15:17:08Z | https://deadline.com/2018/05/lawmakers-raise-privacy-questions-amazon-echo-dot-kids-1202388546/ |
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It was another busy tournament weekend, and I was back at the rink with the team I coach. This time we were at the NW Ringette Rumble in town and I watched as many games as I could.
Between Crossfire’s games Friday I stuck around the rink watching a bunch of games because really where else would I be during a tournament. All the games I watched were amazing and a bunch of the plays even had me saying wow and trying to figure out how it worked.
Saturday was an early morning for Crossfire with a game at 7:15 a.m. After the game I joined some of the team for a team breakfast before heading to the NE Sportsplex for a regular season game. As soon as that game ended I made my way back to the tournament where I took the team photos after medal games. Crossfire played in the U16B Bronze medal game and it was a pretty tense game for the most part- I was defiantly jumping up and down on the bench quite a bit.
Sunday I was back at the rink for all of the gold medal games and all the parts of the games I watched were amazing games.
I’ll have photos from the tournament up in the next couple of weeks, so keep an eye out on my social media for a post about photos being up.
This entry was posted in Blog Posts, Ringette and tagged in coaching, crossfire update, nw ringette rumble, our sport our passion, play it love it live it, ringette, ringette since 1963, since 1963, team sport, the fastest game on ice, this is ringette, tournament, tournament time. | 2019-04-20T09:09:01Z | http://www.elizabethmerritt.ca/blog-posts/nw-ringette-rumble/ |
PST stands for provincial sales taxes and PST taxation at Brampton is charged in many provinces on retail sales of many goods and services.
The province of Ontario indicates that out-of-province businesses selling taxable goods to Ontario residents and businesses are required to register only if they have a business presence in Ontario. Otherwise, they can voluntarily register if desired, as a convenience to their customers in Ontario.
If you are starting a small business at Brampton it is vital to know the basics of Retail Sales Tax known as RST. RST is also called Provincial Sales Tax.
It is important to note that a Vendor Permit is required to charge, collect, and remit PST taxation at Brampton on your taxable sales. PST taxation at Brampton is nothing but a consumption tax. This means that the person who consumes or uses the taxable goods or taxable services pays the PST taxation at Brampton.
Real property contractors pay PST taxation at Brampton on the items and materials they purchase to complete the contract, including their tools and equipment used to perform the job. Also one must know that PST taxation at Brampton applies to all purchases or sales of TPP which stands for Tangible Personal Property that is anything that can be seen, weighed, measured, felt, or touched unless there is a specific exemption. | 2019-04-21T02:07:33Z | http://ontimeaccounting.ca/taxation-brampton/ |
Abstract Laboratory astrophysics is a rapid developing field studying astrophysical or astronomical processes on a high-power pulsed facility in laboratory. It has been proved that with the similarity criteria, the parameters in astrophysical processes can be transformed into those under laboratory conditions. With appropriate experimental designs the astrophysical processes can be simulated in laboratory in a detailed and controlled way. Magnetic fields play an important role in many astrophysical processes. Recently, the generation of strong magnetic fields and their effects on relevant astrophysics have attracted much interest. According to our previous work, a strong magnetic field can be induced by a huge current formed by the background cold electron flow around the laser spot when high power laser pulses irradiate a metal wire. In this paper we use this scheme to produce a strong magnetic field and observe its effect on a bow shock on the Shenguang II (SG II) laser facility. The strength of the magnetic field is measured by B-dot detectors. With the measured results, the magnetic field distribution is calculated by using a three-dimension code. Another bunch of lasers irradiates a CH planar target to generate a high-speed plasma. A bow shock is formed in the interaction of the high-speed plasma with the metal wire under the strong magnetic condition. The effects of the strong magnetic field on the bow shock are observed by shadowgraphy and interferometry. It is shown that the Mach number of the plasma flow is reduced by the magnetic field, leading to an increase of opening angle of the bow shock and a decrease of the density ratio between downstream and upstream. In addition, according to the similarity criteria, the experimental parameters of plasma are scaled to those in space. The transformed results show that the magnetized plasma around the wire, produced by X-ray emitted from the laser-irradiated planar target in the experiment, is suitable for simulating solar wind in astrophysics. In this paper, we provide another method to produce strong magnetic field, apply it to a bow shock laboratory astrophysical study, and also generate the magnetized plasma which can be used to simulate solar wind in the future experiments.
GB/T 7714 Li Yan-Fei,Li Yu-Tong,Zhu Bao-Jun,et al. Strong magnetic fields generated with a metal wire irradiated by high power laser pulses and its effect on bow shock[J]. ACTA PHYSICA SINICA,2017,66(9).
APA Li Yan-Fei.,Li Yu-Tong.,Zhu Bao-Jun.,Yuan Da-Wei.,Li Fang.,...&Zhang Jie.(2017).Strong magnetic fields generated with a metal wire irradiated by high power laser pulses and its effect on bow shock.ACTA PHYSICA SINICA,66(9).
MLA Li Yan-Fei,et al."Strong magnetic fields generated with a metal wire irradiated by high power laser pulses and its effect on bow shock".ACTA PHYSICA SINICA 66.9(2017). | 2019-04-23T19:56:29Z | http://ir.bao.ac.cn/handle/114a11/8808 |
Rialda is a student of Economy University, but she also enjoys modeling as a side job.
Dasa is a professional International model. She also is getting a degree in Psychology, concentrating on parapsychology.
Besides modeling she is currently a student and planning on continuing education in tourism.
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Daniela is a professional print, fashion and runway model. Daniela is also a law student getting her credentials.
Rachel loves to cook, especially for other people. Her favorite types of food are Sushi & Italian. | 2019-04-22T20:51:10Z | http://www.bikinidestinations.com/models/ |
On Tuesday 10th July 2018, the WHO Performance, Quality and Safety (PQS) Working Group conducted its first face-to-face technical consultation with manufacturers of PQS- prequalified immunization products and devices from the E003 (Refrigerators and freezers) and E006 (Temperature Monitoring Devices) equipment categories. Thirty industry representatives took part in the meeting, alongside ten non-industry members and partners of the WHO PQS Working Group. The purpose of the consultation was to engage with manufacturers to discuss and agree on a path forward for some significant proposed changes to immunization cold chain equipment standards. | 2019-04-18T13:11:09Z | https://www.technet-21.org/en/library/explore/cold-chain-equipment/4926-who-pqs-immunization-cold-chain-manufacturer-consultation |
With separate Persian and Italian menus, it would be hard not to find what you’re craving. With Neno’s Pizza, Calzones, Wraps, Seafood, so much more awaits you.
Fettuccine in a garlic cream Alfredo sauce.
Spicy, fried wings smothered in our own spicy buffalo sauce. Served with ranch dressing and celery sticks.
Spaghetti with traditional meat sauce or marinara sauce. Topped with mozzarella cheese.
8 breaded mozzarella sticks deep-fried and served with a side of meat sauce.
Breaded chicken breast served over spaghetti with meat sauce. Topped with Parmesan cheese.
12 breaded zucchini sticks deep-fried and served with ranch dressing.
Large grilled flour tortilla filled with mozzarella cheese, cheddar cheese and grilled chicken breast. Served with a side of guacamole and sour cream.
6 crispy chicken taquitos served with a side of guacamole and sour cream.
Tortilla chips smothered in melted nacho cheese with bell peppers, onions, olives, tomatoes and jalapenos. Served with a side of guacamole and sour cream.
3 pieces of garlic bread topped with mozzarella cheese.
Large grilled flour tortilla filled with mozzarella cheese, cheddar cheese, sauteed shrimp, bell peppers and onions. Served with a side of guacamole and sour cream.
8 jalapeno peppers filled with cheese, breaded and deep-fried. Served with ranch dressing.
Fresh lettuce tossed with carrots, red cabbage, tomatoes, cucumbers, broccoli and bell peppers. Topped with cheese, olives and pepperoncini.
Crisp romaine leaves tossed with Parmesan cheese. Topped with garlic-herb croutons.
Fresh lettuce tossed with tomatoes, cucumbers, artichoke hearts and olives. Topped with feta cheese. Served with garlic bread.
Fresh garden salad topped with grilled chicken breast, crispy bacon, and hard-boiled eggs. Served with garlic bread.
Fresh garden salad topped with BBQ chicken. Served with garlic bread.
Potatoes, chicken, green peas, imported pickles, eggs, and mayonnaise. Served with lavash bread.
Fresh garden salad topped with ham, cheddar cheese and hard-broiled eggs. Served with garlic bread.
Fresh garden salad topped with ham, salami, mortadella and pepperoni. Served with garlic bread.
Fresh garden salad topped with grilled chicken breast. Served with garlic bread.
Fresh garden salad topped with grilled shrimp. Served with garlic bread.
Fresh lettuce tossed with carrots, red cabbage and almonds. Topped with grilled chicken breast, Mandarin oranges and rice noodles. Served with garlic bread.
Homemade potato salad made daily.
Ravioli with traditional meat sauce. Topped with mozzarella cheese.
Beef lasagna with traditional meat sauce. Topped with mozzarella cheese.
Spaghetti with slices of grilled Italian sausage, onions and bell peppers in our traditional meat sauce. Topped with mozzarella cheese.
Large pizza with 2 topping, spaghetti with meat sauce, 2 pieces of garlic bread, garden salad, and a free 2 liter of soda.
Pesto sauce, artichoke hearts, olives, capers, fresh tomatoes, feta cheese, and mozzarella cheese.
Spicy buffalo chicken breast, ham, pineapples, and extra cheese.
BBQ chicken breast, onions, extra cheese, and our special blend of BBQ sauce.
Artichoke hearts, fresh mushrooms, fresh garlic, basil, and extra cheese.
Pepperoni, Italian sausage, ham, salami, ground beef, and extra cheese.
Pepperoni, Italian sausage, mushrooms, bell peppers, olives, onions, and extra cheese.
Pepperoni, Italian sausage, olives, onions, jalapenos, and extra cheese.
A spicy tomato sauce with Italian sausage, ham, salami, and extra cheese. Topped with oregano and basil.
Pesto sauce, marinated grilled chicken breast, fresh tomatoes, onions, and extra cheese.
Fresh mushrooms, bell peppers, onions, olives, tomatoes, and extra cheese.
Ham, pineapple, and extra cheese.
Pesto sauce, sauteed shrimp, garlic, onions, and extra cheese. Topped with parsley, and oregano.
Fresh tomatoes, artichoke hearts, salami, fresh mushrooms, onions, and extra cheese.
White sauce, garlic chicken breast, mushrooms, fresh and extra cheese. Topped with parsley.
Seasoned and grilled to order. Served on a tossed sesame bun with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, mayonnaise island dressing.
Seasoned and grilled to order. Served on toasted sesame bun with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, mayonnaise, and thousand island dressing and cheese.
Seasoned and grilled to order. Served on a toasted sesame bun with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, mayonnaise, and island dressing. Topped with crispy bacon.
Seasoned and grilled to order. Served on a toasted sesame bun with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, mayonnaise, and mustard. Topped with hot pastrami.
Seasoned and grilled to order. Served on a toasted sesame bun with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, mayonnaise, and thousand island dressing. Topped with sauteed mushrooms.
Seasoned and grilled to order. Served on a toasted sesame bun with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, mayonnaise, and thousand island dressing. Topped with guacamole and crispy bacon.
Lean ground turkey grilled perfection. Served on a toasted sesame bun with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, and mayonnaise.
A generous helping of our homemade meatballs smothered on our own meat sauce and topped with mozzarella cheese.
Italian sausage smothered in our meat sauce and topped with mozzarella cheese.
A generous helping of our homemade meatball and Italian sausage smothered in our own meat sauce.
Ham, mozzarella cheese and mayonnaise.
Hot pastrami with mustard and pickles.
Sirloin flat, steak with sauteed mushrooms, onions, bell peppers, and mayonnaise. Topped with mozzarella cheese.
Marinated grilled chicken breast, pesto, artichoke hearts, tomatoes and topped with mozzarella cheese.
Breaded cod with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, and tartar sauce.
Crispy bacon with lettuce, tomatoes, and mayonnaise.
Breaded chicken breast with crispy bacon lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, and BBQ sauce.
Grilled chicken breast with sauteed mushrooms, onions, bell peppers, mustard, and mayonnaise. Topped with mozzarella cheese.
Breaded chicken breast topped with traditional meat sauce, parmesan cheese, and mozzarella cheese.
Turkey breast and cheese with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, and mayonnaise.
Hot roast beef and cheese with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, and mayonnaise.
Ham, salami, mortadella, and cheese with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, Italian dressing and mayonnaise.
Tuna with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, and mayonnaise.
Avocado and cheese with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, and, mayonnaise.
Ham, turkey breast, and crispy bacon with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, and mayonnaise.
Ham, salami, mortadella, turkey, hot roast beef, and cheese with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, and mayonnaise.
Potatoes, chicken, green peas, eggs, imported pickles, tomatoes and mayonnaise.
10 chicken nuggets served with french fries.
3 pieces of chicken served with french fries and our choice of soup and salad.
Grilled chicken breast with sauteed mushrooms, onions, and bell peppers served over steamed white rice. Served with garlic breast.
Large grilled flour tortilla with mozzarella cheese, cheddar cheese, onions, and BBQ chicken. Served with a side of guacamole and sour cream.
Tender and meaty ribs brushed with our special BBQ sauce. Served with potato salad and garlic breast.
3 pieces of breaded cod deep fried and served with french fries and your choice soup or salad.
6 breaded jumbo shrimp deep fried and served with french fries and choice of soup or salad.
1 fish and 5 shrimp deep fried. Served with french fries and your choice of soup or salad.
Sauteed shrimp with mushrooms, bell peppers, and onions served steamed white rice. Served with garlic bread.
Large cheese pizza with 1 topping half rack of the BBQ rib dinner, and 4-24 oz. fountain drink.
Large cheese pizza with 1 topping and 12 buffalo wings.
Large cheese pizza with 1 topping.
2 medium pizzas up to 2 topping each, 12 buffalo wings, and free 2 liter soda.
1 spaghetti with meat sauce, 1 ravioli with meat sauce, 1 lasagna with meat sauce, and 3 pieces of garlic bread.
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The Zach S. Henderson Library is pleased to announce LibGuides, a new service for Georgia Southern University students, faculty, and staff.
Using LibGuides (short for “Library Guides”), librarians can create customized online research guides providing links to appropriate books, articles, subscription databases, web sites, and more. Additionally, the LibGuides system allows librarians to create content for a specific class, research topic, or event.
To access the guides, click on the Subject Guide link on the Library’s home page. Librarians are working hard to create additional guides. If you have comments or suggestions (including ideas for additional guides), please contact your department’s librarian liaison or call 912-478-5645.
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The votes are in and it's official -- this weekend will be the first extra activity! On Sunday November 13th at 12:00 we will visit an exhibit at the COAR (Barriocepo, 40) with photographs by Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre that document Detroit's decline and decay and we will discuss them together there. In preparation you can read about the photographers' work, look at infographics about Detroit (1 and 2), or listen to an ESL podcast that discusses Detroit.
As a writing assignment you can write a description or critique of one of the photographs, or answer the question, "Do you think that Marchand and Meffre's photographs depict only architectural ruins or America's decline in general?" Or if you would like to do some creative writing you could choose a famous photograph and write the story behind it.
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When dusk falls the quaint town of Ahangama comes alive. On Fridays, we let you welcome the weekend in style with a free glass of champagne to sip on while watching the stunning sunset. Head over to the beach to watch the fishermen reeling in their catch or visit the Habaraduwa Turtle Hatchery with us at sunset & release baby turtles!
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Just my luck I finally win a decent bet and this happens. I’m not able to get my bet plus winings, about 200 bucks, is there anything I can do?
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On the friday night I was looking at the net, and came across this sight and others, Talking about ACV. Went down to the supermarket, got the Good Stuff, 1/2 and 1/2 applied to the side of her nose with a cotton bud. That was a week ago. | 2019-04-26T00:19:34Z | https://earthclinic.com/pets/apple-cider-vinegar-for-cats/itchy-nose/ |
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Chromospheric and transition region heating in active regions are strongly correlated with the magnetic field. Various theoretical models predict that heating through braiding of magnetic field lines, reconnection with newly emerged flux, or dissipation of Alfven waves may play an important role in heating the chromosphere and transition region. To properly study the correlation between the magnetic field and low-atmospheric heating and to distinguish between various heating models, statistical studies of the long-term evolution of active regions are critical. Such long-term studies can track the evolution of both the fields and the chromospheric/transition region heating as an active region crosses from limb-to-limb, thereby providing access to a wider range of viewing angles (important to distinguish wave heating from other heating mechanisms), as well as providinginsight into the role of flux emergence in the energy balance of the chromosphere and transition region. Large raster scans of high-quality measurements of the photospheric magnetic field with SOT/SP, as well as deep exposures of chromospheric and transition region lines with IRIS and transition region and corona lines with EIS, every 8 hours over the course of several disk passages of active regions will provide unprecedented insight into these critical issues.
Two filter observations (Al-poly and thin-Be) observations, with 30s cadence, AEC enabled, and FOV of 384"x384".
which rasters a 256"x256" region with 60s exposure time for a range of lines.
Need observations over 14 consecutive days at 8 hour cadence.
Also HOP 249 on spicules, led to Pereira et al., 2014, Skogsrud et al., 2015.
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ONEONTA, N.Y., March 28, 2016 -- Ioxus, Inc., a leading developer and manufacturer of ultracapacitors and energy storage products, announced today that the uSTART™ engine starting system is now being offered as the industry's only drop-in replacement product that needs no special wiring. The Ioxus ultracapacitor-based product is designed to do all of the things that competitive products do not, such as increasing the vehicle bus voltage by greater than 10% during crank, reducing cranking time for more than 20%, reduce peak current to the starter by more than 15%, reduce the cycling seen by the battery by more than 40%, increasing starter life by more than 30%, and provide a built-in jump start system that will allow users to charge the capacitor from adjacent "dead" batteries and eliminate stranded trucks. All without any special wiring—simply drop-in uSTART in place of an existing battery!
The uSTART system from Ioxus is a two-terminal product, eliminating the rewiring required by competitive engine start modules. One of the existing Lead Acid or AGM Group 31 batteries can be replaced by the uSTART via simple drop-in and reconnect terminals. This replacement of a battery also reduces weight over an AGM battery by up to 50 pounds.
The goal of the uSTART system is to provide the vehicle with a start, no matter the condition of the existing batteries or external temperature. If the batteries run too low due to accessory loads or aging Lead Acid batteries, the operator can press a button to enable a jump-start mode, thus allowing the capacitor-based system to collect energy from the batteries, and the uSTART system will provide the energy to get the vehicle's bus voltage up to 12.5V, then provide the power the crank the engine and start. This will eliminate costly jump-starts on the road and in remote locations, saving thousands of dollars over the life of the vehicle.
By helping to boost the battery's voltage during crank, uSTART provides unsurpassed starting reliability. This reliability in starting is displayed by increased reliability of the starter, as the starter will see a consistent delivery of power. This consistent power prevents low voltage cranks, which reduces temperatures at the starter. Extending beyond the starter, the ECUs and other electronics will see a significant reduction in low-voltage occurrences, leading to longer component life.
The smart power electronics in the uSTART module provide voltage stabilization to the vehicle's electrical bus. The module continuously watches the bus to inject power when needed to maintain a smooth voltage.
To solve problems associated with a vehicle not being started for extended periods of time, the uSTART module will automatically detect a lack of activity and place itself into standby mode. This enables the capacitors to remain charged, even if the batteries go flat, to allow the vehicle to crank and start, preventing a need for a jump start.
The uSTART was designed with safety in mind, including safety features only offered by Ioxus. The unit can be placed into maintenance mode, and allow for initial installation as well as external vehicle jump starting, without removing the capacitor-based system or unhooking any connections. No special training is required to use the Ioxus uSTART module, and all instructions are marked on the unit.
The field-proven uSTART gives truck and fleet operators assurance their engines will start reliably, especially for operations with up to 200 starts and stops per day, including those that use the lift gate or other auxiliary battery-powered equipment while the truck is off. Additionally, the ultracapacitor supports hotel loads for short periods – lights, and other in-cab devices – which drain power during extended use.
Mark McGough, CEO and President of Ioxus, said, "One of the features I find amazing about our product is that uSTART can literally start your truck even when every battery onboard is dead! Fleet owners and operators will be able to benefit from the reliable performance of the uSTART in providing reliable starting for on-time deliveries and improved uptime in cold temperatures down to -40 to +85 degrees Celsius."
For more information about the uSTART product, please visit http://www.ioxus.com or e-mail sales@ioxus.com.
Ioxus manufactures high performance ultracapacitor technology for transportation, alternative energy, medical, industrial and consumer product markets. The company offers the broadest range of styles in the industry, up to 3,000 Farads, with both iCAP® cylindrical and THiNCAP® pouch cell form factors. With our proprietary mixes and coating processes, Ioxus makes a superior electrode for ultracapacitors with higher power and energy density compared to other ultracapacitors. Ioxus designs and manufactures the highest power and energy modules with the new iMOD X-Series™ family of module product. Ioxus is headquartered in Oneonta, N.Y., with sales, service and quick-delivery inventory in Shanghai, China. For more information, visit www.ioxus.com. | 2019-04-18T21:07:56Z | https://ioxus.com/english/media/press-releases/ioxus-ustart-drop-battery-replacement-trucks-guarantees-starts/ |
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She also provides the service of home art consultation throughout London and parts of the home counties.
Stunning original Paintings, wall Sculptures and Prints by Richmond artist Ann Hopkins. From her original Art Gallery Richmond, Surrey, London, UK, the artist creates original Art and her Paintings can be purchased online or in person at the artist’s Richmond Art Gallery. | 2019-04-24T10:15:32Z | http://hopkinsartgallery.com/HopkinsArtGallery/Welcome.html |
Bittorrent is a technology that can give you access to a virtually unlimited amount of content, but there’s a question about how safe it is to use.
People who use bittorrent technology can be exposed to any number of security threats, and there are some legal issues as well. While bittorrent has other applications, many people use it to pirate software. And because it’s a hotbed for hackers, you should consider using the best VPN for torrenting that you can find.
Bittorrent uses a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) protocol. If you choose to download a set of files that belong to someone else and is protected by Copyright Law, it may be illegal. But it will depend on your country’s specific laws. There are a number of torrent sites that use files in a legal manner, and most of them are considered to be public domain or have been released with a license that allows people to share and distribute them openly and freely.
The most common threat that you may face by using torrent sites is related to your security and privacy. Whether you know it or not, most torrent swarms are being monitored by special software that’s being used by third-party companies, research institutions, and internet service providers. When you connect to a torrent group, every single computer that’s sharing the file can see everyone’s IP address. Not only can it be visible to the public, but it can also be traced back to a specific computer or account.
The good thing is that there’s a solution to this problem, which is to use a service that provides VPN unlimited torrenting so you can stay anonymous. Implementing a VPN will keep you hidden on torrent sites, and it will keep you safer from hackers and anyone else who may have malicious intent.
Internet Service Providers – Most ISP’s know which of their subscribers are downloading torrents, and they know what type of files they’re downloading. Many of them will block or slow down the upstream speed on torrent sites to prevent seeding and excessive bandwidth use, and the best way to avoid this is to implement some kind of encryption to keep your ISP from monitoring your activity.
Research Institutions – Research institutions and other non-profit organizations (like universities) look at torrent swarms for this kind of purpose, and it can range from general traffic patterns to gathering formation for the development of new algorithms related to file-sharing users. While it may not be an immediate threat, your IP address and any file downloads with which you may be associated may end up in their database.
Monitoring Companies – These kinds of companies are very active, and it may pose a security threat to people who use bittorrent technology. Over 70% of torrent downloads and their associated IP addresses may be logged into a database within 60 seconds after a download has been initiated, and they may be sold to any interested party or will be used for malicious purposes.
The easiest way to avoid these threats is to anonymize your torrent traffic by using the best VPN for torrenting free.
Most torrent sites are loaded with ads, and users are constantly hit with links to questionable or dangerous sites. Some of them attach programs that can exploit any vulnerabilities in your browser after someone has clicked on a banner. And because most of the standard advertisers don’t want to work with torrent sites, they’re forced to use more questionable sources to earn revenue. Not to mention, there is very little vetting or screening for any of their advertisers.
Many of the banner ads will try to install a program on your computer, and they’ll try to get your personal information as well as your browsing habits. The most obvious advice is to avoid clicking on banner ads, but you can also use an ad blocker so you don’t even see them. Many of the programs that are attached to these ads run flash, so you can set your browser for manual approval or to disable it altogether.
A good antivirus program is always a safe practice because it can catch any malicious scripts that can be embedded on a site, and there are many of them out there. A good antivirus program will warn you if there’s a shady program being run in the background, and it will stop it dead in its tracks. These programs will often use a backdoor to infect your computer with a trojan or any other virus, so don’t feel tempted to install something no matter how tempting the video or animation might be.
Using a service that provides VPN unlimited torrenting can be a great way to anonymize your downloads, and many of them come with software that’s easy to use. These services will hide your IP address, and they’ll encrypt your online traffic with the click of a mouse. You need to configure your torrent software to maximize your privacy. And if you have it set for the VPN-only option, you just have to connect to a server that’s located in a torrent-friendly location (like the Netherlands, Canada, and Switzerland).
If you don’t want to use the best VPN for torrenting free, you should at least use your torrent program’s encryption feature. It will keep your ISP from monitoring your activity, which can result in the throttling of your torrent traffic. But even if you have a way to anonymize your activity, you still need to use it responsibly because it will keep you safe.
While a VPN is a great solution for keeping yourself anonymous on torrent sites, there are some other things that you can do to keep yourself safe from malware, IP tracking, or other security and privacy threats. Many people think that if they use private browsing or incognito mode on Firefox or Chrome that they’re web history is private, but it isn’t true. Google can still track your search history, even if you’re using a VPN. And they can do it with cookies or if you’ve logged into your Google account.
Your ISP can track your web history if you’re connected to one of their DNS servers, but there are a couple of ways that you can keep it from happening. The Tor browser is a free way to surf the web anonymously, and you can use it to access sensitive websites and make search requests that you don’t want stored in Google’s database or in your browser history. There are some anonymous search engines that you can use to prevent Google from tracking your search requests, and one of them is DuckDuckGo.
If you want to find the best VPN for torrenting, Tuxler has an inventory of servers that will give you the most in both quality and performance. We make sure that they come from legitimate sources, and we’ll give them to you at the best possible price. If you want a VPN service that will make sure that your online privacy is secure, get in touch with us today! | 2019-04-24T04:18:43Z | https://tuxler.com/best-vpn-for-torrenting/ |
If you reside in a smaller home or an apartment, then you are well aware of how difficult it can be to find a coffee table that fits your needs. Let’s face it, most coffee tables are either large enough to fit multiple people (which is not necessary) or they’re extremely long and take up too much room, in all actuality you want to find a coffee table that balances the room in a cohesive manner. With that being said, here are a few coffee table ideas for your smaller apartment that will enhance the room and give it a stylish new look.
Even in the tiniest of living rooms, a hexagon table can make a huge impression, particularly if it is paired with an additional table.
While a hexagon table might be a bit too big for most, it’s the perfect statement piece to have even in the smallest living room. The unique shape of the table will brighten the room and bring a focal point without taking over the room. Additionally, if you happen to move to a larger space you can use it as a side table instead.
When it comes to a mosaic table opt for a colorful option. The bright colors are not only one of a kind, but they show up beautifully when they’re paired with other unique pieces.
A mosaic table is one of those unique pieces that has a mosaic display while adding color and pattern. Regardless of how tiny the table might be it packs a huge punch due to how color is woven into the beautiful piece.
A farmhouse coffee table is excellent for those that want that classic wood element, but want to keep the rest of the home modern.
Just because you’re looking for a smaller table does not mean you can’t go for a farmhouse aesthetics. Choose a larger farmhouse table with a storage piece as part of the bottom to add a layer of comfort and additional storage space that can be used for multiple different reasons.
The softer the pink hue the better! The idea is to give the room that grown feel while still being feminine and chic.
Pink is one of those hues that traditionally feels a bit “too” feminine or even “child-like;” however, when done properly, it can be the ultimate chic element in the room. The idea is to have a pastel pink table with a metallic base and have it be one or the only pink tone in the room. This will give it the unique touch you seek without the added frills.
If you really want to take your small living room up a notch go for a round, glass coffee table. Doing so will further elevate the appeal of the room.
When in doubt, opt for a simple and round table. The simplicity of a round table goes a long way because it brings a uniform look to the room while still being size friendly. Contemplate a small table and allow it to sit right in the center while showcasing your favorite coffee table decorative pieces.
Make sure your ottoman matches your furniture in order to make the room feel bigger and more expansive.
We can’t stress enough how much we love a good ottoman, they’re extremely versatile and chic while still be functional. Add in a patterned ottoman for a Boho-chic feel or a bright colored one to bring a modern vibe to the room. Pop a tray on top for when you want to serve guests or finding want a space to lay a few decorative pieces.
The beauty of an acrylic table is how well it flows into the room. Due to its see-through nature, you can add it to any decor you might already have.
When we talk about modern most of us think of glass or other see-through pieces and while this is not wrong, glass is taking a step back and leaving room for acrylic tables. Acrylic is as charming as glass, but with an upgraded look that’s a bit more modern with a twist of casual as well. The perfect blend for a smaller room that needs that stable appeal.
A slim table allows your room to feel grander than what it is due to the how elongating it can be.
Everyone knows a slim coffee table is an excellent form of elongating the room, regardless of how small it is. Keep the table slim and sleek for that well put together look without having to add additional décor.
Metallic works great in any room due to how neutral and simple it can be, as you can use multiple different colors.
Having a small table does not mean you cannot make a statement, it simply means you have to get a bit more creative when doing so. A great way to get creative is to have a metallic coffee table. The metallic will brighten the room while bringing an added touch of texture to the room.
When you want to keep it simple is always your best friend. Choose a wood hue lighter than the rest of your decor for a beautiful contrast.
A wood table is always a good idea; however, when it comes to a smaller space you want to go as simple as possible. The act of having a simple wood table will have a textured effect to the room while not making a big, bold statement. Consider using a lighter hue of wood for a beautiful simplistic feature.
A colorful coffee table works exceptionally well when you want to make the room come to life without many furniture pieces needed.
When you can’t figure out what to add as your coffee table consider going for a colorful table. The color of the table will add an additional layer of character to the room while being put together and cohesive. Additionally, it’s a great way of bringing the table upfront as a focal point.
Owner of a smaller apartment? Share with us which coffee table you want to try in your home. | 2019-04-23T20:48:09Z | https://ricardocabral.info/coffee-table-ideas-for-small-apartments/ |
So, that’s what my first blog post is about: A new beginning! What could be more appropriate?
Cynthia Lenz’s Naturally Healthy and Happy Blog is a new beginning for me in so many ways. Starting this blog today begins a new life purpose for me… but please allow me to back up for a moment and tell you about some recent endings.
Like so many people who lived along the waterfront in the Northeastern U.S, my home was flooded by Hurricane Sandy. Thankfully, I had a warm, safe place to go and stay with family; where I currently still reside. Then in December, after six plus years, I decided to close my business, Chickyrhumba. It was an emotional decision but selling my handmade jewelry has been a struggle in the current economy. So, suffice it to say, selling it, wasn’t nearly as joyous as making it. Although I still really love making jewelry, I feel called to a higher purpose which is helping people get fit, happy and healthy in a natural way. And this blog is where I shall begin. Thank you for joining me!
So, what can you expect to see here on weekly basis? Essentially, all things in regard to health, happiness and living more closely aligned with nature (have I mentioned I can be very literal sometimes?) If you are a girly girl or a metro-sexual male, don’t worry! I won’t be writing odes to living on a hippie commune or coming up with little ditties on and when not to flush the toilet to save water.
Life is about growth, not perfection. I will be sharing information I have found over the years on how to feel great, look great, be kind, eat well and take better care of Mama Earth while you take care of yourself. We’ll be getting into all the different facets of wellness in the weeks, months and hopefully years to come. From time to time, I’ll include some of my own struggles with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, as well as, the solutions I have found to alleviate it over the last twenty plus years. And, of course, there will be much MUCH more but let’s keep a little mystery for now, shall we?
Thank you for reading my first blog post. I appreciate your time and would love to hear from you as this journey continues. What would you like to get started? Let me know what you plan to begin and about the magic comes from it.
This entry was posted in New Beginning and tagged CFS, Green, Health, Healthy, Hurricane Sandy, Life, Lifestyle, Nature, plant-based, Starting Over, Wellness on March 1, 2013 by Cynthia Lenz. | 2019-04-23T18:40:03Z | https://cynthialenz.com/tag/plant-based/ |
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The negotiations are following two parallel tracks. One addresses long-term cooperative action under the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), to which the U.S. is a Party. The other focuses on drawing up post-2012 commitments on greenhouse gas emissions for developed countries under the Kyoto Protocol, which the U.S. has not ratified.
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Based on a Communication adopted by the Commission in late January, the EU has set out a comprehensive position on the Copenhagen agreement in a series of Council conclusions, most notably those adopted by the 2 March Environment Council and the Presidency conclusions of the European Council of 19-20 March. The European Parliament has also contributed through an own-initiative report.
The EU's objective is to prevent average global warming from reaching 2°C or more above the pre-industrial temperature (around 1.2°C above today's temperature) since there is strong scientific evidence that the risk of irreversible and possibly catastrophic environmental changes will become far greater beyond this threshold.
The EU proposes that developed countries as a group reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to 30% below 1990 levels by 2020 and that developing countries, particularly the big emerging economies, should limit the growth in their collective emissions to 15-30% below business as usual levels by the same deadline.
The EU recognises that developed countries will need to substantially scale up public and private sector financial support to help developing countries limit their emissions growth and adapt to climate change, and is ready to take on its fair share in this respect. An important role is also foreseen for an expanded international carbon market in helping to limit and reduce emissions at least cost. | 2019-04-23T11:56:49Z | http://www.teatronaturale.com/food-and-fun/nature/317-eu-calls-for-tangible-progress-towards-global-deal-in-next-un-negotiations.htm |
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Centaurs Technologies launched the formal version of Vocal Warrior today, which is the world’s first voice-controlled mobile fighting game. The beta version of Vocal Warrior has gotten featured on the Apple App Store for over 50 times. In 2012, inspired by Siri, the voice-activated technology developed by Apple, Yi Wang, one of the founders of Centaurs Technologies came up with the idea to apply the voice interactive system to the fighting game. Wang said he thought the voice command can help the players to control the character better than touching the screen.
With that idea, Wang quit his job in China and came to America. In 2014, with three other founders, Wang set up Centaurs Technologies, a Chicago-based independent game development studio. Vocal Warrior is the first game the studio has released. Wang said the game is also inspired by one of his favorite fighting games, The King of Fighters.
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Checkout the game on the Appstore from over here. | 2019-04-20T01:14:12Z | https://www.gameconnect.net/content/69682/voice-control-vocal-warrior-ios/ |
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Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (ポケットモンスター ルビー・サファイア Pocket Monsters Ruby and Sapphire) are the first two games introduced for Generation III series. This set of games takes place in the Hoenn region and features new Pokémon in comparison to the previous versions.
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire featured a number of upgrades and differences from the previous games.
The game takes place in a new region, Hoenn.
An additional 135 Pokémon were introduced.
Brand new Moves and TM's were made available.
The player can participate in Pokémon Contests.
Seperate icons for each Pokémon.
As is tradition, the player can choose one of three different Starter Pokémon at the start of the game. The player will need to choose either Torchic, Mudkip, or Treecko of his/her choice to save Professor Birch, who was being attacked by a Poochyena. Also, in tradition, the three Pokémon are Fire, Water or Grass types, respectively.
Both Team Magma and Team Aqua are featured in the Ruby and Sapphire games, respectively. Depending on which game it is though will determine which Team the player will need to fight against. Ruby will feature Team Magma and Sapphire will have Team Aqua.
As in every other main series Pokémon game, there are a set of Legendary Pokémon which were first featured in Ruby and Sapphire.
Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald are the first Pokémon games where the player can not choose the name of their rival at the start of the game.
These two games are the first games of the main series where Professor Oak isn't encountered.
These games are also the only games where the player will encounter your rival's starter at the arena where the player battled Steven.
These games are the first main series games where the player can't access Kanto.
Ruby and Sapphire are the first games to not have the slogan, "Gotta Catch 'em all".
Ruby and Sapphire have the least in game trades.
Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald are the only main-series Pokémon games in which the protagonist speaks (other than answering "yes" or "no"). He/she says "Where did he go?" and "Why did he go?", referring to the Magma/Aqua leader in the hideout.
Ruby and Sapphire are the first Pokémon games to begin with the player starting in a vehicle rather than in his/her bedroom.
Ruby and Sapphire are the first Pokémon games to feature automobiles.
Ruby and Sapphire are the only games to have the protagonist have a father.
Ruby and Sapphire are the only Pokémon games to contain uncensored swear words.
On May 7, 2014, Nintendo announced that Ruby and Sapphire will receive remakes, Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, set to be released in November 2014. Before this announcement, there was much speculation to the creation of these remakes, as numerous hints were given throughout Pokémon media.
Ruby and Sapphire are the only games where the rival is based off what gender you choose to be.
This is because, technically, Lucas/Dawn are not rivals to the player.
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“Consumer Capitalism, Racialization, and ‘Black is Beautiful’” Tuesday, March 26, 6 – 8 PM. Buell Hall, East Gallery. Professor Lynn M. Thomas of the University of Washington, Seattle gives the History Department’s annual S.T. Lee Lecture. A reception and Q&A will follow the event.
“Medea on Trial: A Conversation with Margaret Atwood and Lisa Dwan.” Thursday, March 28, 6 – 8 PM. Lenfest Center for the Arts, The Forum. Register here (doors open @ 5:30 PM, seating first come, first serve). Author Margaret Atwood and actress Lisa Dwan will be talking about the character Medea, apparently. We can’t find anything that gives a better description than that but it’s sure to be interesting.
“Don’t Panic, Don’t Ignore: How to Report on Hate.” Thursday, March 28, 7:30 – 9 PM. Pulitzer Hall, Joseph D. Jamail Lecture Hall, 3rd Floor. Adam Serwer, Laurie Goodstein, Jane Eisner, Rachel Glickman, moderated by Samuel G. Freedman discuss how the media should deal with and report on hate and hate crimes in a time of rising extremism. Register here.
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The Columbia Women’s Business Society is hosting a MUFG Networking Workshop in Lerner 568 this Wednesday from 6 to 8 PM. There will be food, giveaways, a panel and recruiters there to talk to students!
“FOOD JUSTICE + PUBLIC HEALTH – Conversations with Mark Bittman: A Short History of Food and Capitalism.” 6 – 7:30 PM. Lenfest Center for the Arts, The Lantern. Ricardo Salvador, Ph.D., Mark Bittman (Host). RSVP here.
“The Death Penalty in 18th Century Russia.” 6 – 7 PM. Milbank Hall, the Ella Weed Room. Lena Marasinova.
“Transnational Feminist Futures.” 4:15 PM. Laura Briggs, Zillah Eisenstein, Linda Oalican, Premilla Nadasen, Paige West, moderated by Selina Makana.
“Who Wants To Be A Jewish Writer? And Other Essays.” 7 – 8 PM. Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies. Adam Kirch, Jeremy Dauber. Register here.
“Fifth Annual Thailand Update 2019, Making Sense of the Elections.” 9 AM – 4 PM. International Affairs Building, Room 1512. Tyrell Haberkorn, Puangthong R. Pawakapan, Kanda Naknoi, Apichai Shipper, Penchan Phoborisut, Prajak Kongkirati, Daungyewa Utarasint, Duncan McCargo,Timothy Pachirat. Register here (seating first come, first serve).
“The Logic of Cultural Sanctions.” 12:10 – 1:45 PM. International Affairs Building, Room 1302. Galia Press-Barnathan, moderated by Jack Snyder.
“Agents of Change: A Symposium in Honor of Marcellus Blount.” 1 – 4:30 PM. Low Library Rotunda. Lloyd Knight, Principal Dancer of the Martha Graham Dance Company, will perform at the event; speakers include many members of the Columbia English Department.
“Learning From Martin Luther King’s Poor People’s Campaign For the Human Rights Fight Today.” 4 – 5 PM. 327 Mudd. Dr. Larry Cox.
“Too Close for Comfort: When Investigative Reporting Hits Home.” 4 – 5:30 PM. Pultizer Hall, World Room. Joe Hight.
“Writers at Barnard: Miranda Field and Weike Wang.” 7 PM. Barnard Hall, Sulzberger Parlor.
“”Curating The World Between Empires: Art & Identity in the Ancient Middle East at the Met Museum.” 5:30 – 7 PM. Faculty House. Michael Seymour & Blair Fowlkes-Childs.
“Preventing Violence Against Women: The SASA! Approach.” 1 – 2 PM. International Affairs Building, Room 801. Leah Goldmann.
“Women, Clothing, and Climate.” 1 – 7 PM. Barnard Campus. Workshops from 1 – 5 PM. 6 PM panel with 6 PM. Deborah Dre, Maxine Bedat, Sandra Goldmark.
“‘When the End of the World Comes, I Want to Be in Cincinnati…’ Narrating Time, Space and Freedom in a River Town.” 4:10 – 6 PM. Schermerhorn Extension, Room 963. Dr. Aimee Cox, reception to follow.
“Hack the Canon: Reproductive Justice and Reproductive Rights.” 6 PM. Milstein Center, Room 103.
“Youth Migration, Education, and Mega Cities: Promise and Peril in Karachi.” 6 PM. Barnard Hall, James Room (4th Floor) Dana Burde.
“Art in Contested Political and Cultural Terrains, Asia.” 6:30 – 8 PM. Faculty House, 2nd Floor. C Kash (Hip-hop singer from Kashmir), Tenzing Rigdol (Painter, poet, visual artist from Tibet), Maria Madeira (Painter, visual artist from Timor-Leste), and Seckon Leang (Painter, performer and visual artist from Cambodia). Register here.
“116th Korea Forum: US Engagement with DPRK and Future Security Threats in East Asia.” 6:30 – 8:30 PM. Lerner 555. Charles Armstrong, Victor Cha, Jean H. Lee, Stephen Noerper, moderated by Jonathan Corrado.
“An Aftertaste of Dread: Cornell Woolrich in Fiction and Film.” 7:30 – 10:30 PM. Lenfest Center for the Arts, Flexible Performance Space (4th Floor). James Naremore. Register here.
“Being “International” at Barnard: A Panel Discussion on Teaching, Learning, and Institutional Belonging.” 6 – 7:15 PM (doors open at 5:45 PM). Diana Center, Room 203.
“Russia’s Place in the New World Order.” 12 – 1 PM. International Affairs Building, Room 1219. Dr. William Hill.
“The Role of Investors and the Stock Exchange.” 12:30 – 1:45 PM. Uris Hall, Room 332. Ryota Kimura, Shin Furuya. Register here.
“Film Screening: Journey from the Fall (Viet. Vượt Sóng).” 5 – 9 PM. Dodge Hall, Room 605. Ham Tran, moderated by John Phan.
“Book Talk. Reshaping Poland’s Community after Communism: Ordinary Celebrations.” 6:15 – 7:15 PM. International Affairs Building, 6:15 – 7:15 PM. Helena Chmielewska-Szlajferin conversation with Małgorzata Mazurek and Eliza Cushman Rose.
“Saving the Country? National Emergencies from Lincoln to Trump.” 6 – 8 PM. Butler Library, Room 203. John Fabian Witt.
“Explorations in the Medical Humanities: Lipstick Lobotomy: A Dramatic Reading.” 6:15 PM. Buell Hall, East Gallery.
“Barnard Bike-A-Thon.” 11 AM – 6 PM. The Diana Center. Click here for more information and to register for the event.
“Ovidius Philosophus.” Friday, March 29 – Saturday, March 30. Schermerhorn Hall, Room 612. For more information and a detailed list of speakers, click here.
“The Sensorial Regime of ‘Second Slavery’: Landscape of Enslavement in the Paraíba Valley (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).” 4 – 6 PM. Schermerhorn Extension, Room 951. Rui Gomes Coelho.
“Still Holdin’ Slab: The Automobility of Houston, Texas’ Hip Hop Music Scene.” 4 – 6 PM. 701C Dodge Hall. Dr. Langston C. Wilkens.
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I feel so honored to review Matthew Quirk’s first novel. It is an amazing book that will have you on the edge of your seat the whole time you are reading this book. I stayed up way too late several nights because I just couldn’t stop reading. Matthew Quirk is a writer to watch because I think he has a lot of books to write and I for one will read all of them. The novel The 500 has been purchased by 20th Century Fox to be made into a movie and I am sure it will be excellent. | 2019-04-22T13:01:28Z | https://www.mysteriesgalore.com/tag/matthew-quirk/ |
Over the first weekend of December 2018 after mass we signed greeting cards and appeal letters for five prisoners of conscience from different parts of the world. All were women and, increasingly, it is the case that women are prominent in campaigns for human and environmental rights around the world. 251 cards, and an appeal letter for each case with multiple signatures, were sent before Christmas from parishioners of St. Peter’s Church in Bromsgrove.
Marielle Franco dedicated her life to defending the rights of women, black, LGBTI and other marginalised people in Rio de Janeiro. A well-known city councillor who grew up in a favela, she also fearlessly denounced police abuses and extrajudicial killings.
On the evening of 14 March 2018, Marielle and her driver, Anderson Pedro Gomes, were shot dead as they drove home from a public debate. The killings appeared to be carried out by skilled professionals, and experts say the bullets belonged to the federal police. However, there has been no independent investigation and no one has been brought to justice.
Brazil is one of the deadliest countries in the world for human rights defenders – at least 70 were killed in 2017. The perpetrators are rarely brought to justice.
Atena Daemi in Iran, criticised capital punishment on social media, handed out leaflets, and took part in a peaceful protest against the execution of a young woman. The authorities claimed these activities were evidence of criminality, and Atena is now serving a seven-year prison sentence. Her sham trial lasted just 15 minutes.
Since being jailed in November 2016, Atena has been beaten, pepper sprayed and placed in solitary confinement. Earlier this year, she went on hunger strike in protest against her transfer to the notorious Shahr-e Rey prison, a former industrial chicken farm. Atena, a friend of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe in prison, is now back in the women’s ward of Evin prison, but her health has deteriorated alarmingly.
Dozens of human rights activists have been imprisoned in Iran amid an intense crackdown by the authorities. Many others face surveillance, interrogations and drawn-out prosecutions.
Nonhle Mbuthama in South Africa, for over a decade has led a peaceful struggle against a company that wants to mine on her community’s ancestral land. As a result, she has faced intimidation, harassment and death threats. A fellow campaigner has been killed.
Nonhle is a member of the Amadiba traditional land community, which has communal land rights in the Eastern Cape. Around 5,000 Amadiba people face forced eviction and the loss of their homes, livelihoods and way of life if Mineral Resources Commodities is granted a licence to mine titanium on their land.
Nonhle co-founded the Amadiba Crisis Committee, an organisation that defends the community’s land rights. In March 2016, ACC chair, Sikhosiphi ‘Bazooka’ Radebe was shot dead outside his house. Shortly before his murder, Sikhosiphi was told that his and Nonhle’s names were on a ‘hit list’.
Pavitri Manjhi in India is defending the rights of her indigenous Adivasi community to remain in their ancestral home and keep their farms and livelihoods. Two companies want to drive the community off the land to make way for power plants. As head of the village council, Pavitri has filed nearly 100 formal complaints against the companies, the agents of which have allegedly defrauded villagers of their land.
Geraldine Chacon in Venezuela, always wanted to defend other people. Aged nine she dreamed of being a lawyer. At 14 she stood for her local youth government and at university she started a network of Amnesty activists. Geraldine went to work for the Community Ambassadors Foundation, an organisation that empowers young people in deprived areas of the capital, Caracas. ‘Any injustice she saw, she fought against,’ says her mother.
On 1 February 2018, the 24-year-old was arrested at her home in Caracas by armed intelligence officers. It was part of a widespread crackdown on government critics and human rights activists.
Geraldine spent four months in prison in appalling conditions: she could not even get a drink of water when she needed it. She was conditionally released on 1 June, but her case remains open and she cannot leave the country. She could be re-arrested at any time.
More recent cases of women being attacked for their defence of human rights in their own countries are the subject of current campaigns by Amnesty.
Azza Soliman, subject of one of our previous campaigns, now faces years in prison on dubious charges. Her freedom is severely limited by an asset freeze and a travel ban until her trial. Azza has been one of the most prominent women’s rights defenders in Egypt since the 80s. Her organisation the Centre for Egyptian Women Legal Assistance (CEWLA), set up in 1995, campaigns for legal equality of Egyptian women.
In Saudi Arabia, 29-year-old Israa al-Ghomgham – along with four activists – faces execution for simply taking part in non-violent protests. Israa’s home was raided in December 2015. She’s been imprisoned ever since, along with several others. Now she faces the death penalty for peacefully defending human rights.
Across the world women’s human rights defenders like these face threats, harassment, smear campaigns and even death just because they are women who speak out. They are targeted not only because of their activism, but because of their gender, hoping this will silence any criticism.
All of these women are the subject of current campaigns by Amnesty International, either to help their families, or to secure their freedom, or to protect them from harassment or future imprisonment. If you wish to learn more and /or to support them through these campaigns, just go to the Amnesty website and put the individual’s name into the search engine on the site and it will take you to the latest information on each person and ways to support the campaigns.
The group came into being in 2004, with the encouragement of the parish priest, Fr. Patrick Branagan. We meet to discuss local, national and international justice and peace issues and plan activities, in the context of Catholic Social Teaching. http://www.catholicsocialteaching.org.uk/ We welcome all who share our aims.
Please click http://justice-and-peace.org.uk/ for more information.
New members are always welcome. If you are interested in getting involved, come along to our meetings which are usually held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at the Parish Centre at 7.30 pm. | 2019-04-22T11:01:01Z | https://www.stpetersbromsgrove.co.uk/justice-and-peace-group.html |
We made it! Early morning flight. We got to see the sun rise. Now just waiting for our room. Great flight. Great ride here.
Thank you Stacey Perez for having Lovey over for a vacation at The Perez Casa. And thank you times a million for picking up Rosey from the airport. It was great to be able to drive our own car this morning!
Spinach salad with red and green peppers, red onions, mushrooms, and roasted potatoes …. with a honey mustard dressing. Thomas and Lillian had more traditional pub items. Yet, so happy and grateful this was on the menu for me!!
They communicate nearly daily. One lives in Reno, Nevada and one lives in Kentucky. I got the countdown all day as to when she would arrive this afternoon in Naperville.
Finally!! They get to be together face to face!! I think Macy Miller and Lillian Darnell are kinda happy.
He waits all year to be a crazy kid with his sibling friends. Here they are off to a sibling outing. This makes my eyes pool with sweat. Love ….
Swimming with friends for Thomas. And I got to meet Kunali! He was laser focused on where his dad went. I adore his ears. So cute! Then there was sitting on the couch and chatting and being silly with friends.
Favorite Chromosome 18 Conference comment so far: “I don’t think I can answer anymore questions Kati.” -Matt Miller (Debra Anne Kovacs) xoxo …. Love Ms. Kati!!
Lillian and Chris having a great conversation!
Lillian Darnell did an amazing job interviewing with Chris of Special Books by Special Kids!!!!! You go Lillian!!!
Happy, happy, joy, joy …. xoxo …..
Wish we’d had more time to explore the Naperville Riverwalk. So incredibly beautiful. Only got one hour there before we had to make our way to the airport. The music from the carillon is indescribably amazing. Would love to have toured it! And that’s one wide tree! If I had known it was so peaceful and soothing, I may have been MIA from the conference. Oh my gosh!!
This one called for its own post …. “What We Need” ….
Just picked up Lovey, the guinea pig, from The Perez Resort (ran by Stacey, Eric, and Mason Perez). They are so good to her and Team TLC.
They clipped her nails and fed her all kinds of yummy fruits and veggies. She graced them with many great guinea pig sounds for all their efforts!
They picked up Rosey, Team TLC’s car, at the airport last Tuesday so I was able to drive us to the airport at 4:00 am Tuesday morning. They filled up Rosey’s tank; which hasn’t been full in quite a while!! They delivered Rosey back to us at the arrival pick up area last night at Reno-Tahoe airport!!
Fifteen Biggest Little Photographer books travelled by backpack to Naperville with us. Only three came back.
Oceans and oceans of gratitude to everyone for their support, and to Thomas and Biggest Little Photographer for being the Way for Team TLC to eat while we were there!
Custom poem for you or a loved one (by Camilla) … email Camilla at Camilla Downs @ gmail . com ….
Prayers, blessings, and good juju!!
If you’re wondering why this is such a big deal for Team TLC and why it means so much for us to be there, go here and here.
Hey, everyone! Every year around this time, I like to create something to fundraise and help my family attend the annual Chromosome 18 Family conference.
This year I am creating handmade notebooks which can be customized.
Here’s a sample. Let me know if you want one by commenting here or sending an email to my Mom at CamillaDowns @ gmail . com .
She’s already received THREE orders! YAY Lillian!
Top 10 Countdown Continues! The Number SIX 2016 CamillaDowns.com blog post with the most views: “2016 Chromosome 18 Conference – San Antonio” ……. xoxoxoxoxo …….
from the article … “The anticipation of and the attendance at the conference encourage Lillian to set goals and accomplishing them. At last year’s conference she got in the elevator, went downstairs, and waited in the lobby for friends .. all without my assistance or presence.
Please send prayers, love, and strength to the England family.
Found some purple flowers to take a picture of for you this morning, Heather England … Beautiful shining you … You shined at the farewell dinner and dance. And you shared your shine with all you touched .. Just look at YOU!
Now we can go on a little adventure and then back to create a special poem to accompany a very special painted rock for a beautiful soul way down in the bayou.
She set a goal of going up 2 stairs, without holding onto me, before her physical therapy appointment today. She did it yesterday afternoon! By next Wednesday it will be 4 or 5 steps! Wahoo!!!
We’re working on the book trailer for Thomas’ upcoming book … “Grand Adventures of the Biggest Little Photographer” … Here’s a fun picture I took of him taking a picture of the mini figure taking a picture.
And just because. We made chocolate almond flour cookies last night at 8:30. Toasted to Team TLC and read our read-aloud-book!!! So YUM!!!
Google Maps suggests three different routes. Has anyone out there driven any of these routes, know the road conditions, etc … Need to decide which is the best route. What about campgrounds on any of these routes? Know about any?
This. Just when this message was needed. I was drinking my water earlier today and this is what I saw.
“Hey, everyone! This story is about rainbows and love. I hope you enjoy!
Setting family intentions, making a plan, creating a “happy songs” play list, listening now, deciding on new rituals, and discussing the importance of gratitude.
This one’s headed to live in Houma, Louisiana!! Have fun down in da bayou!! Rock is hand painted rock with acrylic paint and sealed. Poem created by me and handwritten on recycled materials ready to hang.
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Or, for a more modern aesthetic, a recycled metal duct. But these are just two examples. The possibilities for moveable planters-on-wheels are pretty infinite. | 2019-04-26T12:36:03Z | https://smallspotgardens.com/2012/04/10/the-way-we-roll/ |
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Why am I a MennoNerd, RevGalBlogPal, and CC Blogger (sort of)? It’s not for fame and fortune, since I haven’t seen any of that yet. And it’s not because each gave me a great-looking blog badge (see the sidebar and footer).
CC could mean Creative Commons or cubic centimetre (yes, we have those in Canada), or any number of other things.
In many ways, writing is a solitary craft. It’s not only women and fiction that require a room of one’s own à la Virginia Woolf. Even for non-fiction, whether it’s a blog post, sermon, or journal entry, I’m glad for room of my own both literally and figuratively–space to dream, think, and play with words and ideas.
And yet I also need community–the face-to-face community of family, friends, neighbours, church, people I know by name and who know me, that engage me in conversation in real life and real time. If you’re reading this, I count you as part of my community too, along with other readers I may or may not know personally or ever meet face to face.
When I looked into joining the Christian Century blog network, I was warned that there was a backlog, but as the weeks turned into months, I figured that they must have decided my blog wasn’t a good fit for them. I was blogging at least once a week, mainly original posts, not devoted only to sermons, just as their guidelines say. But maybe my blog wasn’t theological enough? Not close enough to the “moderate to progressive mainline Christianity” they describe? Happily–five months later–the CC blog network also took me in. If you click on the CC blog badge, you’ll go to the network’s main page which shows the latest posts. I’m in good company there with Brian McLaren and fellow MennoNerd Ryan Dueck.
“a network of Anabaptist/Mennonite bloggers”–22 so far in North America. Hat tip to Robert Martin and my colleague, Chris Lenshyn, who I understand coined the name a year or so ago, and since then it’s become a Twitter list, a paper, a website, and a Facebook page. I don’t always get all of the jokes or sports references, and I don’t always need or want to, but I’m learning a lot from this amazing group–thoughtful, funny, engaged, mutually supportive. I’m glad they invited me to join them. Besides, where else would I be introduced to The Emerging-Anabaptist, Zweibach and Peace, and others?
These three groups are just part of my online writing community. What groups do you value and recommend?
We have two groups in common! I’ve grown to love the RevGals and MennoNerds. I sometimes feel fake in both groups, as I am not yet ordained, and I’ve only been a member of a Mennonite church for a few months (although was attending as a near-member for more like a year and a half).
Glad to have met you through them!
Likewise – I’m glad to meet you and to get to know you through your blog which is amazing and definitely not fake anything. God’s peace to you.
We’re so glad to have you in RevGalBlogPals! I think if we had known what the group would become, we might have picked a less whimsical name. But back in 2005, we were 12 or so women who wanted a t-shirt, nothing more. By the way, we now have 450 blogs in the ring! I just updated that info at Facebook, so thank you for the nudge.
Thanks, Martha and Jennifer – it’s always good to have a bit of whimsy 🙂 And wow, 450 blogs is quite a community!
I have been blogging off and on for a few years. I have recently started to take my writing more seriously. The two communities to which I belong are the RevGalBlogPals and Things They Did Not Teach Us in Seminary. These places have been supportive and have given me good feedback.
Thanks, Karen, and all the best in your writing.
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Thursday had a whole lot of goodness going on!
And I made the most insanely delicious Blueberry Coffee Cake! I would love to share it with you!!
First, I whisked whole wheat flour, baking soda and salt into a large bowl.
Next, I turned down the speed of the mixer and added a portion of the flour mixture, followed by half of the buttermilk, then another portion of the flour mixture. Finally, add the remainder of the buttermilk and the last of the flour mixture.
Lastly, toss the blueberries with a teaspoon of flour and add to the mixture.
Pour mixture into a 13x9 inch pan. I prepared the pan with coconut oil. Sprinkle the top with a tiny bit of cinnamon sugar and bake!
Bake for 45-55 minutes and serve with fresh blueberries + a sprinkle of powdered sugar!
This is awesome for brunch or dessert. Even for a snack, as it is not too sweet (you don't have to add the powdered sugar).
I took out the white sugar (except for the teaspoon with the cinnamon sugar for the topping) and added honey. Instead of white flour, I used whole wheat.
Grease a 13 x 9 inch baking pan with coconut oil and lightly flour the pan.
Whisk two cups flour, baking powder and salt together in medium bowl.
With electric mixer, beat butter and sugars on medium-high speed until fluffy - about two minutes.
Add eggs, one at a time, beating until just incorporated and scraping down the bowl.
Reduce speed to medium and beat in one-third of flour mixture until incorporated; beat in half of milk. Beat in half of remaining flour mixture, then remaining milk and finally remaining flour mixture. Toss blueberries with remaining one teaspoon flour. Gently fold blueberries into mixture.
Stir cinnamon and sugar together in a small bowl and sprinkle over batter. Bake until toothpick inserted in center of cake comes out clean, 45 to 50 minutes. Cool in pan 20 minutes, then turn out and place on serving platter (topping side up). Sprinkle powdered sugar to finish. | 2019-04-26T05:46:21Z | http://www.natrunsfar.com/2015/03/blueberry-coffee-cake.html |
With the rapid expansion of social media and websites over the past several years, Maine high school basketball officials are being scrutinized more than ever.
More evidence of this occurred last week when the website MBR.org (Maine Basketball Report) showed video of two close high school basketball games and some officials calls which posters and commenters believed were called incorrectly.
Officials didn’t receive as much scrutiny from traditional media such as newspapers and local television networks as they do now from websites streaming basketball games, social media and fans who can video games with their phones.
Those two controversial games last week were described as “the worst call in the history of basketball” in an AA North game and the other saying that “controversial foul call gives team a win” in an AA South contest while attracting high interest on MBR.org with close to 6,000 views and nearly 70 comments.
As a former official, I can attest that it’s easy to make the correct call when you can play the situation over and over again, but when officiating you only get one quick look at the same play. High school officials don’t have the advantage college and NBA officials have with instant replay at the scorers’ table with the option of changing a call.
The added scrutiny from social media and websites may be putting more pressure on officials. Some don’t know when they will be the subject of a phone camera video or may not know if a game is being streamed because those cameras are less noticeable than TV cameras.
The officials expect the extra attention during tourney games but not during the regular season.
Maine Basketball Commissioner Peter Webb, who oversees the state’s officials, is unfazed by all the extra scrutiny his officials are receiving and believes it has been more positive than negative.
He thinks it is positive when officials can use the extras videos to evaluate themselves. Webb and the state’s five basketball officials boards also use their own videos to do evaluations.
Another positive from the extra videos is to allow coaches and players to scout upcoming opponents. It allows college coaches to evaluate players they might consider recruiting and couldn’t be able to get to a particular game because of scheduling conflicts.
It also allows parents and fans to watch games they can’t attend.
Looking back, I would have welcomed today’s added attention from social media and websites because I think they could have improved me as a player. coach and official. We did have some videos taken by schools at games but it was more involved and time-consuming than the convenience from today’s technology.
If I was reffing today’s games, I’d have someone video the games so that I could see if I was using the correct mechanics, making the right calls and being in my primary coverage area when making the calls. In the past, I would sometimes ask coaches for their game tapes to do these self-evaluations.
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The landscape is everything an observer, whether still or in motion, can see. The landscape as a work of individual art is any garden or space designed, developed, and maintained for the private experience of an individual or family, a space not accessible to others either physically or visually. The landscape as a work of collective art is everything beyond this private range: everything seen beyond the confines of private gardens or estates, all borrowed landscapes, all streetscapes, all city, metropolitan, and regional landscapes, and their accumulation in national, continental, and world landscapes. This collective art may be good or bad depending on whether it results from the accidental accumulation of individual and conflicting efforts or from controlled and planned efforts.
The history of landscape design is largely the history of landscape as a work of private, individual art. Plazas (structural public open spaces not dominated by foliage), throughout Classical, medieval, and Renaissance history, were the concessions of the ruling class to the need for public meeting places, but it was not until Central Park was developed in New York City in the mid-19th century that this need reached the level of designed public green spaces. During most of its history, landscape design was of three kinds: private utilitarian farms and gardens; private gardens in which the enhancement of the quality of living was paramount; and private gardens designed to express the power and benevolence of the ruling or upper classes. The expansion in scale of private gardens beyond the needs of private living led, inexorably, first to the dedication of such spaces to public use and then to the development of public gardens and parks designed for public use.
The private garden, however, has remained the centre for private fantasy and a means of escape from the grinding and difficult world of reality. The most important aspect of the private garden is its seclusion: from the physical world, by means of distance and enclosure; from the social world, by separation and exclusion. Space and greenery are also important. The space may be very small, perhaps a tiny courtyard, and greenery limited to one or two plants, but these make possible that private world of fantasy that may make the difference between sanity and lunacy. The 20th-century mass migration to the suburbs was the latest expression of this need.
Generally, the private garden occupies a space somewhere between 20 feet (6 metres) square and one-quarter of an acre (100 feet square). The forms of private gardens range from the formalism of pure geometry or the artistic representation of natural processes through the variations of standard gardening techniques and the informalism of letting nature take its course to various manifestations of literary, poetic, historic, and subjective concepts.
When housing moves from single-family detached buildings on private lots to higher-density variations—duplexes, semidetached villas, town houses, clusters, condominiums, low- and high-rise apartments—new relationships develop. As population density increases, private design shrinks and public design increases. Somewhere between the extremes of the single-family dwelling with minimum public space and the high-rise apartment with minimum private space, there is an optimum relationship in which real needs can be expressed. Perhaps the best potential lies in town house, cluster house, and condominium developments in which there is a flexible relationship between public and private elements.
Because of fixation on the notion that the original resource of land and landscape, continuous from sea to shining sea, is best organized for private or public use by gridiron subdivision into innumerable separate parcels, public landscape design begins at the level of single buildings on single lots, with front yards and backyards. The buildings may be government offices, quasi-public companies, or private corporations, but all tend to be designed in terms of public and private spaces, as though they were private residences for the groups involved.
Campus design begins when publicly accessible buildings grow into complexes of two or more, for religious, commercial, industrial, governmental, or educational use. Instead of or in addition to simple front-yard and backyard design, there are more complex systems of spaces between buildings, which vary from courtyards and quadrangles of varying forms and dimensions to passageways connecting them in varying widths and degrees of overhead coverage. The open spaces range in character from paved architectural courtyards and cloisters to open playing fields and parklike spaces. Campus design makes possible the richest, most complex, and rewarding range of relationships between architectural and landscape design. Perhaps the best examples, in which the sequential experience of indoor and outdoor space approaches the maximum, are the religious, educational, and civic complexes of Europe, developed before the idea of gridiron subdivision fragmented environmental design. In China and Japan there are many highly refined and sophisticated temple, shrine, palace, and castle complexes. There are also many fine examples in the United States of similar institutions that have transcended or resisted subdivision.
In the broader area of urban design, landscape architecture deals with such open-space components as public gardens, parks and playgrounds, plazas, squares, and malls. In these urban spaces, the designer attempts to meet the need for community, for play and recreation, for refreshment and relaxation, for individual withdrawal in a gregarious atmosphere.
Towns, cities, and metropolitan areas may be said to have three basic components: buildings, designed by architects or builders; open spaces, designed by landscape architects or technicians; and circulation-utility corridors—street, highway, railway, and rapid-transit systems—which are usually planned and designed by engineers.
The basic structure of urban areas consists of the open spaces together with corridors comprising a total open-space system, defined by and connecting the buildings. The corridors have usually been considered merely a utilitarian framework, connecting and servicing buildings and quality open spaces, channelling traffic and utilities throughout urban areas, and connecting them with the open country around. Modern urban thinking has begun to go beyond this concept, to see the total open-space system as the major qualitative structure of the city, which, when viewed in conjunction with overall building design, is seen to establish the city’s basic character.
From this point of view the role of landscape architecture, once limited to tasteful planting of corridors designed by engineers, begins to expand. Some urban planners would expand it even further, believing that open-space corridors should be designed throughout primarily as social spaces for people and only secondarily as utilitarian passages for vehicles.
Commemorative sites—cemeteries, historic spots, battlefields—are important because they memorialize and symbolize important events in personal, local, national, or world history. Wherever they occur, these sites or areas are marked with stone or bronze memorials and often dramatized with more elaborate developments. The designs tend to follow traditional and conservative precedents, often impressive but seldom imaginative. It is still difficult to equal Asplund’s Forest Crematorium (1940) in Stockholm or the Fosse Ardeatine memorial in Rome.
The earliest surviving detailed garden plan, dating from about 1400 bce, is of a garden belonging to an Egyptian high court official at Thebes. The main entrance is aligned on a pergola (trellis-bordered) walk of vines leading directly to the dwelling. The rest of the garden is laid out with tree-lined avenues, four rectangular ponds containing waterfowl, and two garden pavilions. Although rigidly symmetrical, the garden is divided into self-contained walled enclosures, so that the symmetry of the whole could not have been apparent to the viewer. Such a highly developed pattern argues a considerable incubation period, and it is likely that similar enclosed pleasure gardens had been designed as early as 2800 bce.
The gardens of Assyria, Babylon, and Persia were of three kinds: large, enclosed game reserves, like the garden of Eden described in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament); pleasure gardens, which were essentially places where shade and cool water could be privately enjoyed; and sacred enclosures rising in man-made terraces, planted with trees and shrubs, forming an artificial hill such as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
The urban life of ancient Greece led to houses built around central private courtyards. Lined with colonnades that gave access to the rooms of the house, the courtyard, or peristyle, was open to the sky and insulated from the street. In the peristyle was a garden consisting of a water supply and potted plants. Much of life, however, was lived in public. The sports grounds, where exercise was taken, became popular gathering places and developed into the original academy and lyceum, which included the exercise ground, seats for spectators, porticoes for bad weather, statues of honored athletes, and groves of shade trees. These public recreation grounds set the type for the later Classical Roman villa garden and the 19th-century European public park. A third type of Greek garden was the sacred landscape, such as the Vale of Tempe or the mountain sanctuary of Delphi.
The relatively austere Greek taste was transformed in the Hellenistic Age (c. 323–30 bce) by the influence of the East. Luxurious pleasure grounds were made, especially at colonies such as Alexandria and Syracuse. These gardens were conspicuously luxurious in their display of precious materials and artificial in their use of hydraulic automata.
Roman gardens derived from the Greek, those in the seaside resorts of Pompeii and Herculaneum (1st century bce) following the Hellenistic pattern. These small, enclosed town gardens were visually extended by landscapes painted on the walls. Throughout the imperial period, the more ambitious villa gardens flourished in many forms on sites carefully chosen for climate and aspect.
The most elaborate was that of Nero’s Golden House, which covered more than 300 acres (120 hectares) in the middle of Rome and included an artificial lake (where the Colosseum now stands) and a pastoral landscape of plowland, vineyard, pasture, and wood. More influential in later times was the vast garden complex of Hadrian’s Villa, of which extensive ruins can still be found near Tivoli.
The barbarian invasions of the 4th and 5th centuries ce destroyed Roman civilization and with it the gardens of western Europe. The Eastern Empire, centred on Constantinople, retained its hold on Greece and much of Asia Minor for another millennium, and Byzantine gardens persisted in the Hellenistic tradition, laying more emphasis on wonder-provoking apparatus than on aesthetic values. A recurrent feature of these gardens was a tree of gold or silver equipped with birds that flapped their wings and sang and branches that sprayed wine or perfume.
Beginning in the 7th century, the Arabs progressively captured much of western Asia, Egypt, the whole of the North African coast, and Spain. In the process, they spread features of Persian and Byzantine gardens across the Mediterranean as far as the Iberian Peninsula. Most characteristic of these gardens was the use of water—the ultimate luxury to desert dwellers, who appreciated it not only because it allowed plants to grow but also because it cooled the air and gratified the ear with the sound of its movement. It was commonly used in regularly shaped, often rectangular, pools. The water was kept moving by simply designed fountains and was fed by narrow canals resembling agricultural irrigation channels. Because water was rarely abundant, the pools were shallow but increased in apparent depth by a blue tile lining.
These pools of water graced Islamic gardens—such as those of the Alhambra in Granada—that resembled the Hellenistic colonnaded courtyard. The gardens provided shade, excluded hot winds, and created the sense of being in a jewelled private world. Water mirroring the sky gave an impression of spaciousness and introduced lightness, brightness, and an air of unreality. In the Moorish Caliphate of Córdoba in Spain, in the valley of the Guadalquivir, there were said to have been 50,000 villas, all of which probably had such garden courts.
The greatest period of garden making in the Islamic world was the 14th century. In the vicinity of the conqueror Timur Lenk’s capital of Samarkand, the names of 11 royal gardens are recorded, and there were probably others belonging to his nobles. Whereas gardens of the Alhambra type were architecturally conceived within the total plan of a building, some of the more extensive Timurid gardens and their derivatives, the Mughal gardens of India, were pleasances of water, meadow, trees, and flowers, in which buildings took a subordinate place. Although these garden buildings were permanent, their subordinate role and the lightness and luxuriating frivolity of their design mark them as heirs of the casually positioned tents seasonally erected in hunting parks. There were also gardens of strictly architectural design—huge walled enclosures with corner towers, a central palace, regularly disposed avenues, and tanks of water. Deer and pheasants were kept in these gardens, which combined the quality of hunting park and of hortus conclusus, or closed garden. Trees were planted sometimes in regular quincuncial patterns (one in the middle and one at each corner of a square or rectangle) but more often freely. In all types of Islamic gardens, flowers were lavishly used. Their presence was even simulated in garden carpets and in the woven hangings that were used as temporary screens.
Influential on later Western practice were the parks made by the Saracen emirs of Sicily. The Normans who conquered the Saracens in the 11th century adopted the manner of life of those they had overthrown, and thus the emirs’ gardens survived their makers. A large area of the Conca d’Oro, the great natural amphitheatre behind Palermo, was taken up with pleasure grounds—walled enclosures large enough to contain woods and hills, canals, artificial lakes, groves of oranges and lemons, fountains, water stairways, and wild creatures running free.
In Europe beyond the limits of the Islamic conquest, the destruction of civilized society by the barbarian tribes had been nearly complete, but the physical remains of the past shaped the reviving future: the peristyle gardens of Roman villas became the cloisters of Christian basilicas. Security and leisure existed only in the monastic system, which also preserved some of the traditional skills of cultivation. For some time the only type of garden was the cloister, with its well, herbs, potted plants, and shaded walk. Then secular gardens began to appear, but they were usually of limited extent, confined within the fortifications of a castle and often raised well above ground level on a battlemented turret. These gardens were rectangular, with the traditional division into four parts by paths, the quarters again subdivided according to the amount of ground available and the convenience of cultivation. At the point of principal intersection was a well, which, when elaborated, became the vertical feature of the garden. Seats—often of turf—were constructed in the walls. Many flowers were grown, but their season was short; after June and often earlier, the beds were flowerless. More extensive and elaborate gardens were rare.
In 13th-century Italy, through the influence of the Holy Roman emperor Frederick II, who had spent much of his youth in Sicily, the example of the Saracen emirs was felt in Apulia and Naples. The Triumph of Death, painted by the Florentine artist Andrea Orcagna (Pisa, Campo Santo), shows a garden of considerably greater extent than the cloister or battlement type. Gardens like this existed also in Lombardy, where the court of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, the founder of the great walled park of Pavia, cultivated the arts of civilized life. In describing the Royal Gardens at Naples, the writer and poet Giovanni Boccaccio speaks of statues disposed regularly around a lawn, interspersed with marble seats. Such a garden suggests that Frederick II’s classicizing influence extended into the mid-14th century. Also significant was the garden of Hesdin in Picardy, which became famous throughout France for its automata and water tricks. It was made by a Crusader who, having returned to France by way of Palermo in 1270, no doubt incorporated in his garden what he had seen of Saracenic gardens there and in Syria. Hesdin was an exotic creation without parallel in its northerly location for several centuries.
The increasing prosperity of western Europe and the increasing confidence in humankind’s capacity to impose order on the external world was reflected in the gardens of Italy by the mid-15th century. The change began near Florence, where the old medieval enclosures began to open up. The rectangles, which had been dissociated, were now sited one behind the other, thus prolonging the main axis, which was now aligned on the centre of the dwelling. This change inevitably introduced the idea that house and garden were a coherent, complementary whole. And, because villas were increasingly sited for amenity rather than defense, gardens became less enclosed, more susceptible first to visual, then to actual extension.
The unity of house and garden, together with the need for physical adjustment to the sloping sites favoured by Classical precedent, threw the planning of the new Renaissance garden into the hands of architects. Most influential was the garden courtyard designed by Donato Bramante at the Vatican to link the papal palace with the Villa Belvedere; the uneven site and the disparity in bulk of the two buildings was overcome with terraces and stairways. It remained an enclosed garden but one far removed from the earlier cloistral courtyards. The garden of the Belvedere combined the function of an open-air room with that of an outdoor sculpture gallery.
The ingredients of the Renaissance garden thus separately established were united in varying proportions. The typical evolved garden of the period was characterized by some openness of aspect, axial development, a tendency to prolongation, unity of concept between house and garden emphasized by a considerable “built” element of stone, lavish employment of statuary (often in the form of fountains), and the proliferation of such Classical accents as grottoes, nymphaea (Roman buildings with a fountain, plants, and sculpture), urns, and inscriptions. There is no adequate evidence that this type of garden had an exact equivalent in the Classical period, although there is evidence that each of its elements existed.
The variation in style among Italian gardens is considerable and is due to not only the date they were made, the exigencies of the site, and regional variation but also their social function. The scale of the garden compartments at the back of the Villa Gamberaia at Settignano (1610), for example, is small in contrast with the extensive view over Florence from the front and thus suggests intimate use by members of a small household. The more extensive parterre garden (an ornamental garden with paths between the beds) of the Villa Lante at Bagnaia (begun 1564) is designed neither for solitary enjoyment nor for a crowd but for a select, discerning company—as is the garden of the far more splendid Villa Farnese at Caprarola (completed 1587). The most remarkable mid-16th-century garden, that of the Villa d’Este at Tivoli (1550), is situated on a steep slope of the Sabine hills. The river that plunges down this slope is harnessed to an astonishing variety of fountains, including a “water organ.” Although the garden is designed around a central axis, the stream is not used centrally but is led about the garden in order to take maximum advantage of its force. Unlike the less copious stream of the Villa Lante garden, which quietly emphasizes the central axis, the Tivoli stream is ostentatious. The Villa d’Este is, in fact, a spectacular permanent theatrical performance meant to astonish and impress the multitude. A different impression is given by the Boboli Gardens of the Pitti Palace at Florence (1550). Though, like the Villa d’Este gardens, they were designed for a crowd—specifically, for state functions—they are not dramatic in themselves. Unless used ceremonially, they are lifeless and arid. The ruined garden associated with, though detached from, the Orsini Castle at Bomarzo is a remarkable aberration probably influenced by accounts of visits to the Far East by a locally born traveller, Biagio Sinibaldi. Its original layout consisted of a grove in which were concealed the stone giants and strange monsters that now astonish visitors.
Flowers were extensively used in most Italian gardens, but because of the shortness of their season they could not be the principal feature. Beds were divided into decorative geometric compartments by trimmed herbs, rosemary, lavender, or box. In general, more emphasis was given to evergreens; ilex, cypress, laurel, and ivy gave shade and were an enduring contrast to stonework.
The French invasions of Italy in the last quarter of the 16th and first quarter of the 17th centuries introduced to France the idioms of the Italian garden. The first garden coordinated with a dwelling appeared at the château of Anet (1547–56) and was designed by the architect Philibert Delorme, but, despite its evident sophistication, it remained an inward-looking, essentially medieval garden. The first sign of prolongation and calculated extension of vision beyond the garden proper appeared in the grounds of Dampierre. There the moat that formerly surrounded French castles became an ornamental body of water on one side and a decorative canal on the other. Both aspects of the new garden design—coordination with the dwelling and extension along a central axis—were united at the château of Richelieu (1631) and later at Vaux-le-Vicomte (completed 1661), the château of Nicolas Fouquet, the minister of finance. On Fouquet’s fall in the mid-17th century, his team of artists—which included the landscape designer André Le Nôtre—was taken over by the young Louis XIV, and the gardens of Versailles were begun.
The French version of the Italian garden was created in the plain of north France, which largely conditioned the manner of its development. The array of steep terraces linked by stairways, which characterized the Villa d’Este and many others, was predominant in France only at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, where the steep site permitted it. Elsewhere, grandeur on the scale that competitive pride demanded was achieved by extraordinary extension: an axial development suggesting a domain coextensive with the world. The French 17th-century garden, a manifestation of Baroque taste, required variety as well as unlimited vista and achieved it with fountains, parterres, and lesser gardens disposed within the boscages (wooded enclosures) that flanked the central axis. These hidden gardens were the successors of the giardini segreti of the Italians but had a different function; they were not retreats for private contemplation or intimate conversation but the setting for ingenious theatrical entr’actes. Distinctively French was the unified and elaborate treatment of the compartmentalized garden beds, which the Italians had made in a variety of forms. These compartiments de broderie were arabesques, sometimes of box edging and flowers but more often of coloured stones and sand. The Persians had copied their flower gardens on carpets and taken them indoors, but the French laid out their grounds in the form of carpets. The French garden was marked by a ruthlessly logical extension of practices that had been empirically evolved in Italy.
French cultural dominance of Europe in the early 18th century led to an almost universal adoption of Versailles as the model for palatial gardens. Even at Naples, where the gardens of Poggio Reale had astonished the invading French in the late 15th century, a vast layout inspired by the axial extent of Versailles was developed at Caserta, and, as far away as Peter the Great’s Peterhof in Russia, a pseudo-Versailles was laid out by the French gardener Jean-Baptiste-Alexandre Le Blond. Impressive exercises in the same manner were carried out in Germany and Austria. In Holland also, the example of the French garden was irresistible, although local conditions and national temperament led to regional variation. Because Dutch canals were busy highways, they generally flanked gardens rather than constituted the main axis. No luxury in Holland, water was less extravagantly used than in drier, hotter climates. Moreover, fountains were less common because the absence of high ground required that they be power-driven. Because stone was scarce, terraces were usually held by turf banks rather than by retaining walls, and sculpture was often of lead. Another sculpture typical of the Dutch garden was topiary: trees and shrubs were trained, cut, and trimmed into sculptural, ornamental shapes. Social conditions made the extension of a geometric garden easy, for a man-made landscape already existed in the intensively cultivated Netherlands. In Spain, aridity as well as Islamic tradition perpetuated the patio garden, a room of air and shade in the Greek peristyle tradition. Although a famous layout in the French style was made on high ground at La Granja, where the cooler air and ample water made it acceptable, the Classical extension garden remained basically alien to the Iberian Peninsula.
The Italian pronouncement that “things planted should reflect the shape of things built” had ensured that gardens were essentially open-air buildings and the making of them the province of architects. Before the 18th century, geometric regularity had been applied in great details of design and in small. England was committed to a version of the French geometric extension garden but with an emphasis on English grass lawns and gravel walks. Whereas the typical French vista was along the main axis, with subordinate vistas at right angles to it, in the two most influential gardens in England, St. James’s and Hampton Court, the vistas sprang like the rays of the sun from a semicircle. With the accession of William and Mary (1689–1702), Dutch influence led to widespread use of topiaried yew and box.
In 18th-century England, people became increasingly aware of the natural world. Rather than imposing their man-made geometric order on the natural world, they began to adjust to it. Literary men, notably Alexander Pope and Joseph Addison, began to question the propriety of trees being carved into artificial shapes as substitutes for masonry and to advocate the restoration of free forms.
The man who led the revolt against the “artificial,” symmetrical garden style was the painter and architect William Kent, the factotum of Richard Boyle, 3rd earl of Burlington. Together, Burlington and Kent created at Chiswick House (1734) a garden with a meandering stream and an “irregular” path. As the writer Horatio Walpole put it, Kent’s “principle was that nature abhors a straight line.” The process of relaxing the garden’s architectural discipline advanced with speed. At Stowe, Buckinghamshire, the original enclosed geometrical garden was amended over the years until a totally different, “irregular” formality was achieved. Trees, for example, were allowed to assume their natural forms, and a large expanse of water was redesigned into two irregularly shaped lakes.
The contiguous ground of the park without the sunk fence was to be harmonized with the lawn within; and the garden in its turn was to be set free from its prime regularity, that it might assort with the wilder country without.
The face of the “country without” was altered by the rage that afflicted the English nobility for planting vast areas of trees. Much of England was covered with new parks, traversed by rides and avenues that primarily were conceived as visual extensions of the garden paths. The unification of park and garden was virtually completed by Lancelot (“Capability”) Brown (1715–83) by the simple expedient of making the garden into a park. “Capability” (so-called because he always spoke of a place as having “capabilities of improvement”) developed the current aesthetic that an undulating line was “natural” and that it was the “line of beauty” by using little statuary and few buildings and concentrating on designing landscapes according to nature’s harmonies and gradients. His landscapes consist of expanses of grass, irregularly shaped bodies of water, and trees placed singly and in clumps.
Although the adherents of the new English school of garden design were in agreement in their abhorrence of the straight, Classical line and the geometrically ordered garden, they did not agree on what the natural garden should be. Unlike Brown, for example, the taste for the romantic and the literary led many to seek inspiration in the dramatic and the bizarre, in the remote past, and in remote, exotic places. The Brownian style was strongly challenged, for example, by the “Picturesque” school, led by Sir Uvedale Price and the artist-parson William Gilpin, who argued, quite correctly, that the “naturalism” of the Brownians was no less unnatural than the geometric regularity of Le Nôtre’s Versailles and that sudden declivities, rocky chasms, and rotting tree trunks (all deliberately designed) were more proper for the natural garden than were enormous undulating meadows accented with tight clumps of thickly planted trees. Another school of opinion created what might be called the English garden of poetic bric-a-brac. The aim in this garden was to create an air of accident and surprise and to arouse varied sensations (solemnity, sublimity, terror) in the viewer—sensations evoked by associations with the remote in time and space. Wandering through the grounds, one came upon Classical statues, urns, and temples; Gothic ruins, ivy-covered and inhabited by owls; or Chinese pagodas and bridges. After Horatio Walpole recorded the first appearance of chinoiserie at Wroxton in 1753 (a garden no doubt laid out some years before), “Chinese” and Gothic details were featured, together with Classical temples, in most fashionable grounds.
By 1760 the enthusiasm for this style had diminished in England, but in continental Europe the poetic bric-a-brac garden (le jardin anglo-chinois, or le jardin anglais, as the French called it) was almost as widely emulated as Versailles had been. In Italy, for example, Renaissance gardens were destroyed to make way for the new fashion, as at the Villa Mansi near Lucca. In France the sculpted group Apollo Tended by the Nymphs was removed from the Classical Grotto of Thetis on the terrace of Versailles to a secluded boscage garden, where it was housed under ornamental “Turkish” tents; eventually it was moved from there to a simulated rocky cavern in the jardin anglais of the Petit Trianon. The jardin anglais was to be found even at Queluz in Portugal and in the Potsdam garden of Frederick the Great of Prussia.
Increasing world trade and travel brought to late 18th-century Europe a flood of exotic plants whose period of flowering greatly extended the potential season of the flower garden. Although the emphasis in Italian Renaissance gardens, in the Classical Baroque gardens of France, in the lawns and gravelled walks of 17th-century England, and in the Brownian park garden was upon design, they had rarely been totally without flowers. In most gardens flowers were grown, sometimes in great numbers and variety, but flower gardens in the modern sense were limited to cottages, to small town gardens, and to relatively small enclosures within larger gardens. The accessibility of new plants, together with avidity for new experience and a high-minded concern with natural science, not only gave renewed life to the flower garden but was the first step toward the evolution of the garden from work of art to museum of plants. A compromise between the new flower garden and the Brownian park was effected by Humphry Repton. He was largely responsible for popularizing the open terrace overlooking the park, which frankly admitted the different functions of park and garden and also emphasized their stylistic disharmony. The plant collectors’ garden, or “gardenesque” style, was most strongly advanced by J.C. Loudon in the mid-19th century. Loudon urged that garden making be taken out of the hands of the architect, the painter, and the cultivated dilettante and left to the professional plantsman.
The undiscerning use of the new palette that importation and plant breeding had made available was so patently an aesthetic disaster that by the end of the 19th century attempts were made to break its hold. The architect Sir Reginald Blomfield advocated a return to the formal garden, but to this, insofar as it required dressed stonework, there were economic objections. More successful and more in tune with the escapist needs of the increasing number of urban dwellers were the teaching and practice of William Robinson, who attacked both the old ceremonial garden and the collectors’ garden with equal vigour and preached that botany was a science, but gardening was an art. Under his leadership a more critical awareness was brought to the planning and planting of gardens. His own garden at Gravetye Manor demonstrated that plants look best where they grow best and that they should be allowed to develop their natural forms. Adapting Robinson’s principles, Gertrude Jekyll applied the cult of free forms over a substructure of concealed architectural regularity, bringing the art of the flower garden to its highest point.
In North America, where for a long time most men were preoccupied with making a world, not a garden, ornamental gardens were slow to take hold. In the gardens that did exist, the rectilinear style popular in late 17th- and early 18th-century Europe persisted well into the 18th century—perhaps because it met man’s psychological need to feel he could master a world that was still largely untamed. The town gardens of Williamsburg (begun in 1698) were typical of the Anglo-Dutch urban gardens that were being attacked everywhere in 18th-century Europe except Holland. And Belmont, in Pennsylvania, was laid out as late as the 1870s with mazes, topiary, and statues, in a style that would have been popular in England about two centuries before.
Although garden improvers set up in business in the United States, there is no evidence that they prospered until the 19th century, when one hears of André Parmentier, a Belgian, who worked on Hosack’s estate at Hyde Park and then of A.J. Downing, a successful protagonist of the gardenesque, who was succeeded by Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted (the latter the originator of the title and profession of landscape architect), the planners of Central Park (begun 1857) in New York City and of public parks throughout the country.
The eclecticism of the 19th century was universal in the Western world. Besides the gardens that were fundamentally Reptonian—that is, an attempted compromise between the Brownian park garden and the Loudonian flower garden—gardens of almost every conceivable style were copied; designing teams such as Sir Charles Barry, the architect, and William Eden Nesfield, the painter, in England, for example, produced Italianate parterres as well as winding paths through thickets.
A sense of history still played a part in 20th-century gardening. The desire to maintain and reproduce old gardens, such as the reconstruction of the 16th-century gardens of Villandry in France and the colonial gardens of Williamsburg in the United States, was not peculiarly modern (similar things were done in the 19th century), but, as humans increasingly need the reassurance of the past, the impulse may well continue. Attempts to create a distinctive modern idiom are rare. Gardens large by modern standards are still made, in styles that vary from a version of the grand early 18th-century manner at Anglesey Abbey in Cambridgeshire to an inflated Jekyllism crossed with gardenesque at Bodnant near Conway. An air either of controlled wilderness or of slightly run-to-seed orderliness is preferred. Modern public gardens, which have evolved from the large private gardens of the past, seek instant popular applause for the quantity and brightness of their flowers. In Brazil Roberto Burle Marx used tropical materials to give an air of contemporaneity to traditional modes of design. Gardens frequently reflect Japanese influence, particularly in America.
Most characteristic of the 20th century was functional planning, in which landscape architects concentrated upon the arrangement of open spaces surrounding factories, offices, communal dwellings, and arterial roads. The aim of such planning was to provide, at best, a satisfactory setting for the practical aspects of living. It was gardening only in the negative, “tidying up” sense, with little concern for the traditional garden purpose of awakening delight. So starved was the spirit of those living in heavily populated regions, however, that demands grew more insistent for gardening in the positive sense—for environmental planning with a chief goal not of facilitating economic activities but of refreshing the spirit.
Western gardens for many centuries were architectural, functioning as open-air rooms and demonstrating the Western insistence on physical control of the environment. Because of a different philosophical approach, Eastern gardens are of a totally different type.
China—which is to Eastern civilization what Egypt, Greece, and Rome are to Western—practiced at the beginning of its history an animist form of religion. The sky, mountains, seas, rivers, and rocks were thought to be the materialization of spirits who were regarded as fellow inhabitants in a crowded world. Such a belief emphasized the importance of good manners toward the world of nature as well as toward other individuals. Against this background, the Chinese philosopher Laozi taught the quietist philosophy of Daoism, which held that one should integrate oneself with the rhythms of life, Confucius preached moderation as a means of attaining spiritual calm, and the teaching of Buddha elevated the attainment of calm to a mystical plane.
Such a history of thought led the Chinese to take keen pleasure in the calm landscape of the remote countryside. Because of the physical difficulty of frequent visits to the sources of such delight, the Chinese recorded them in landscape paintings and made three-dimensional imitations of them near at hand. Their gardens were therefore representational, sometimes direct but more often by substitution, making use of similar means to recreate the emotions that choice natural landscapes evoked. The kind of landscape that appealed was generally of a balanced sort; for the Chinese had discovered the principle of complementary forms, of male and female, of upright and recumbent, rough and smooth, mountain and plain, rocks and water, from which the classic harmonies were created. The principle of scroll painting, whereby the landscape is exposed not in one but in a continual succession of views, was applied also in gardens, and grounds were arranged so that one passed pleasantly from viewpoint to viewpoint, each calculated to give a different pleasure appropriate to its situation. A refined and expectant aestheticism, which their philosophy had inculcated, taught the Chinese to ignore nothing that would prepare the mind for the reception of such experiences, and every turn of path and slope of ground was carefully calculated to induce the suitable attitude. As the garden was in effect a complex of linked, related, but distinct sensations, seats and shelters were situated at chosen spots so that the pleasures that had been meticulously prepared for could be quietly savoured. Kiosks and pavilions were built at places where the dawn could best be watched or where the moonlight shone on the water or where autumn foliage was seen to advantage or where the wind made music in the bamboos. Such gardens were intended not for displays of wealth and magnificence to impress the multitude but for the delectation of the owner, who felt his own character enhanced by his capacity for refined sensation and sensitive perception and who chose friends to share these pleasures with the same discernment as he had exercised in planning his garden.
Based on natural scenery, Chinese gardens avoided symmetry. Rather than dominating the landscape, the many buildings in the garden “grew up” as the land dictated. A fanciful variety of design, curving roof lines, and absence of walls on one or on all sides brought these structures into harmony with the trees around them. Sometimes they were given the rustic representational character of a fisherman’s hut or hermit’s retreat. Bridges were often copied from the most primitive rough timber or stone-slab raised pathways. Rocks gathered from great distances became a universal decorative feature, and a high connoisseurship developed in connection with their colour, shape, and placement.
Although the troubled 20th century largely destroyed the old gardens, paintings and detailed descriptions of them dating from the Song dynasty (960–1279 ce) reveal a remarkable historical consistency. Nearly all the characteristic features of the classic Chinese garden—man-made hills, carefully chosen and placed rocks, meanders and cascades of water, the island and the bridge—were present from the earliest times.
Chinese gardens were made known to the West by Marco Polo, who described the palace grounds of the last Song emperors, during whose reign the arts were at their most refined. Other accounts reached Europe from time to time but had little immediate effect except at Bomarzo, the Mannerist Italian garden that had no successors. In the 17th century the English diplomat and essayist Sir William Temple, sufficiently familiar with travelers’ tales to describe the Chinese principle of irregularity and hidden symmetry, helped prepare the English mind for the revolution in garden design of the second quarter of the 18th century. Chinese example was not the sole or the most important source of the new English garden, but the account of Father Attiret, a Jesuit at the Manchu (Qing) court, published in France in 1747 and in England five years later, promoted the use of Chinese ornament in such gardens as Kew and Wroxton and hastened the “irregularizing” of grounds. The famous Dissertation on Oriental Gardening by the English architect Sir William Chambers (1772) was a fanciful account intended to further the current revolt in England against the almost universal Brownian park garden.
Influence of the West on Chinese gardens was slight. Elaborate fountain works, Baroque garden pavilions, and mazes—all of which the Jesuits made for the imperial garden at Yuanmingyuan (“Garden of Pure Light”)—took no root in Chinese culture. Not until the 20th century did European regularity occasionally become evident near the Chinese dwelling; at the same time, improved Western hybrids of plant species that had originated in the East appeared in China.
Chinese culture permeated East Asia and, by way of Korea, infiltrated Japan. By the year 1000 ce Japan was already developing a distinctive national art best described as a stylized, ritualistic version of the Chinese. The typical early Japanese garden lay to the south of the dwelling and consisted of a narrow pond or lake orientated through its longer axis and containing an island. At the north end of the pond was an artificial hill from which a secondary stream descended in a cascade. These stereotyped gardens of the Heian period (794–1185 ce) show by their careful reproduction of magical detail that they derive from a single prototype—certainly Chinese. Variation entered only through the individual particularities of the site and the detailed handling of stones and trees.
Pond and moss-covered bridge, Katsura Imperial Gardens, Kyōto, Japan. William G. Froelich, Jr.
Creativity began to replace imitation in the Kamakura period (1192–1333). Although there were many subsidiary styles, gardens were broadly classified, according to terrain, as either hill or flat. The hill garden, consisting of hills and ponds, came to be associated with Mount Fuji, the mountain of ideal form. The flat garden represented a surface of water—lake or sea—with its adjacent shores and islands. Since the scale was so small—a heap of earth 30 feet (9 metres) high representing a mountain, a half-acre (0.2-hectare) pond an arm of the sea—the intention was to reproduce the spirit rather than the features of the chosen landscape. Association and symbolism thus played a major role in the creation and appreciation of these gardens.
The scaling down of landscapes to garden size was logically continued to the point where miniature gardens were made in trays as small as a foot square containing lakes, streams, islands, hills, bridges, garden houses, and real trees painstakingly cultivated to an appropriate scale. These small, portable gardens reflected the extreme of the picturesque tradition of Eastern gardening.
Two characteristic Japanese styles are the abstract garden and the tea garden. The most famous example of the former is the garden of the Ryōan-ji in Kyōto, where an area about the size of a tennis court is covered with raked sand and set with 15 stones divided into five groups. If anything is represented here, it is some rocky islets in a sea, but the appeal of the garden lies essentially in the charm of its relationships. The Japanese tea garden grew out of an esoteric ritual originated in China and connected with the taking of tea. The tea cult, which flourished from the 14th to the end of the 16th century, was calculated to instill humility, restraint, sensibility, and other cognate virtues. The gardens through which the guests approached the teahouse were governed by severe rules of design intended to create an appropriate spiritual atmosphere, such as the “lonely precincts of a secluded mountain shrine” or “a landscape in clouded moonlight, with a half-gloom between the trees” or any mood “in harmony with the spirit of tea.” Even the precise number and arrangement of nails in the teahouse door were specified.
The Japanese fondness for systematization led them to classify garden treatment as well as subject. Three standard treatments were recognized: the elaborate, the moderate, and the modest. Once the degree of finish was determined, certain rules were followed to preserve consistency. The Daoist doctrine of complementary forms was at the root of much Japanese design, but the cult of stones is also central to Japanese gardening. The nine stones, five standing and four recumbent, used in Buddhist gardens were symbols of the nine spirits of the Buddhist pantheon; the shapes and postures chosen were presumed to have a relationship with the character and history of the persons represented. Sacred associations played a part in profane gardens as well. It was regarded as inauspicious, for example, if three stones—the Guardian Stone, the Stone of Adoration, and the Stone of the Two Deities (or the Stone of Completeness)—were not present. In addition to the sacred symbols, a whole armoury of poetic associations and symbols grew up, and stones, according to their shape and use, acquired such names as Torrent-Breaking Stone, Recumbent Ox Stone, Propitious Cloud Stone, and Seagull-Resting Stone. Beyond what they represented, stones were part of an aesthetic design and had to be placed so that their positions appeared natural and their relationships harmonious. The concentration of the interest on such detail as the shape of a rock or the moss on a stone lantern led at times to an overemphatic picturesqueness and an accumulation of minor features that, to Western eyes accustomed to a more general survey, may seem cluttered and restless. Nevertheless, Japanese gardening has had and continues to have an influence on the gardens of the West, particularly in the United States. The influence appears not so much in direct imitation of Japanese themes as in the selection and presentation of detail.
The influence of Chinese culture throughout the East was such that other indigenous cultures usually succumbed to it, but India was an exception. Western garden styles were introduced into northern India first through contact with Iranian culture, then by the invasion of Alexander the Great and the subsequent Hellenistic influence, and, finally, by the invading Mughals, who introduced the Islamic garden.
In southern India and in Sri Lanka elaborate gardens existed before the birth of the Buddha (c. 6th–4th century bce). Beneath a tree in such a garden—containing baths, lotus-covered pools, trees, and beds of flowers—the Buddha himself was said to have been born. Anciently worshipped by the Hindus, trees thus acquired an additional sanctity. Buddhist temples were associated with gardens whose purpose was to promote contemplation and whose preferred sites were therefore away from cities.
The African cultures beyond European and Asiatic influence did not evolve pleasure gardens, although in their more-settled societies a beginning had perhaps been made. Nor is more than a love of flowers and a casual cultivation of decorative plants recorded of the Oceanic peoples. But of the Aztecs of Mexico and the Incas of Peru, the conquistadores reported elaborate gardens with terraced hills, groves, fountains, and ornamental ponds that were essentially royal pleasure grounds, reflecting a need for private solace and public display not unlike contemporary gardens in the West. | 2019-04-25T06:59:33Z | https://www.britannica.com/art/garden-and-landscape-design/Kinds-of-design |
5a : ardent affection : love He had never felt such passion for any woman but her.
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1 : a strong feeling or emotion He spoke with passion.
2 : an object of someone's love, liking, or desire Art is my passion.
3 : strong liking or desire : love She has a passion for music.
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OK, this is not my usual subject matter here at 7WD, but it’s cool. One of the most interesting blogs I read is oobject, which features lists of things. All kinds of things. Not long ago the list was “buildings in old planes.” Go investigate.
If things continue to be bleak for airlines and in the housing market, maybe I’ll get myself an Airbus 380 manor.
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John Grisham's The Reckoning is the master storyteller's most powerful, surprising, and accomplished novel yet "John Grisham is not only the master of suspense but also an acute observer of the human condition. And these remarkable skills converge in The Reckoning —an original, gripping, penetrating novel that may be his greatest work yet." —David Grann, New York Times bestselling author of Killers of the Flower Moon October 1946, Clanton, Mississippi Pete Banning was Clanton, Mississippi's favorite son—a decorated World War II hero, the patriarch of a prominent family, a farmer, father, neighbor, and a faithful member of the Methodist church. Then one cool October morning he rose early, drove into town, walked into the church, and calmly shot and killed his pastor and friend, the Reverend Dexter Bell. As if the murder weren't shocking enough, it was even more baffling that Pete's only statement about it—to the sheriff, to his lawyers, to the judge, to the jury, and to his family—was: "I have nothing to say." He was not afraid of death and was willing to take his motive to the grave. In a major novel unlike anything he has written before, John Grisham takes us on an incredible journey, from the Jim Crow South to the jungles of the Philippines during World War II; from an insane asylum filled with secrets to the Clanton courtroom where Pete's defense attorney tries desperately to save him. Reminiscent of the finest tradition of Southern Gothic storytelling, The Reckoning would not be complete without Grisham's signature layers of legal suspense, and he delivers on every page. | 2019-04-24T08:49:41Z | https://www.richlandlibrary.com/catalog/detail/1617362 |
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks at the U.S. Attorney's Office in Philadelphia, Friday, July 21, 2017.
Russia's ambassador to Washington told his superiors in Moscow that he discussed campaign-related matters, including policy issues important to Moscow, with Jeff Sessions during the 2016 presidential race, contrary to public assertions by the embattled attorney general, according to current and former U.S. officials.
Ambassador Sergey Kislyak's accounts of two conversations with Sessions - then a top foreign policy adviser to Republican candidate Donald Trump - were intercepted by U.S. spy agencies, which monitor the communications of senior Russian officials both in the United States and in Russia. Sessions initially failed to disclose his contacts with Kislyak and then said that the meetings were not about the Trump campaign.
One U.S. official said that Sessions - who testified that he has no recollection of the April encounter - has provided "misleading" statements that are "contradicted by other evidence." A former official said that the intelligence indicates that Sessions and Kislyak had "substantive" discussions on matters including Trump's positions on Russia-related issues and prospects for U.S.-Russia relations in a Trump administration.
Sessions has said repeatedly that he never discussed campaign-related issues with Russian officials and that it was only in his capacity as a U.S. Senator that he met with Kislyak.
"I never had meetings with Russian operatives or Russian intermediaries about the Trump campaign," Sessions said in March when he announced that he would recuse himself from matters relating to the FBI probe of Russian interference in the election and any connections to the Trump campaign.
Current and former U.S. officials said that assertion is at odds with Kislyak's accounts of conversations during two encounters over the course of the campaign, one in April ahead of Trump's first major foreign policy speech and another in July on the sidelines of the Republican National Convention.
The apparent discrepancy could pose new problems for Sessions at a time when his position in the administration appears increasingly tenuous.
Trump, in an interview this week, expressed frustration with Sessions's recusing himself from the Russia probe and indicated that he regretted his decision to make the lawmaker from Alabama the nation's top law enforcement officer. Trump also faulted Sessions as giving "bad answers" during his confirmation hearing about his Russian contacts during the campaign.
Officials emphasized that the information contradicting Sessions comes from U.S. intelligence on Kislyak's communications with the Kremlin, and acknowledged that the Russian ambassador could have mischaracterized or exaggerated the nature of his interactions.
"Obviously I cannot comment on the reliability of what anonymous sources describe in a wholly uncorroborated intelligence intercept that the Washington Post has not seen and that has not been provided to me," said Sarah Isgur Flores, a Justice Department spokeswoman in a statement. She reiterated that Sessions did not discuss interference in the election.
Russian and other foreign diplomats in Washington and elsewhere have been known, at times, to report false or misleading information to bolster their standing with their superiors or to confuse U.S. intelligence agencies.
But U.S. officials with regular access to Russian intelligence reports say Kislyak - whose tenure as ambassador to the United States ended recently - has a reputation for accurately relaying details about his interactions with officials in Washington.
Sessions removed himself from direct involvement in the Russia investigation after it was revealed in The Washington Post that he had met with Kislyak at least twice in 2016, contacts he failed to disclose during his confirmation hearing in January.
"I did not have communications with the Russians," Sessions said when asked whether anyone affiliated with the Trump campaign had communicated with representatives of the Russian government.
He has since maintained that he misunderstood the scope of the question and that his meetings with Kislyak were strictly in his capacity as a U.S. senator. In a March appearance on Fox television, Sessions said, "I don't recall any discussion of the campaign in any significant way."
Sessions appeared to narrow that assertion further in extensive testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee in June, saying that he "never met with or had any conversation with any Russians or foreign officials concerning any type of interference with any campaign or election in the United States."
But when pressed for details, Sessions qualified many of his answers during that hearing by saying that he could "not recall" or did not have "any recollection."
A former U.S. official who read the Kislyak reports said that the Russian ambassador reported speaking with Sessions about issues that were central to the campaign, including Trump's positions on key policy matters of significance to Moscow.
Sessions had a third meeting with Kislyak in his Senate office in September. Officials declined to say whether U.S. intelligence agencies intercepted any Russian communications describing the third encounter.
As a result, the discrepancies center on two earlier Sessions-Kislyak conversations, including one that Sessions has acknowledged took place in July 2016 on the sidelines of the Republican National Convention.
By that point, Russian President Vladimir Putin had decided to embark on a secret campaign to help Trump win the White House by leaking damaging emails about his rival, Democrat Hillary Clinton, according to U.S. intelligence agencies.
Although it remains unclear how involved Kislyak was in the covert Russian campaign to aid Trump, his superiors in Moscow were eager for updates about the candidate's positions, particularly regarding U.S. sanctions on Russia and long-standing disputes with the Obama administration over conflicts in Ukraine and Syria.
President Donald Trump harshly criticized his attorney general and one of his most loyal supporters, Jeff Sessions, for recusing himself from the ongoing investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, indicating that he regretted the choice.
Kislyak also reported having a conversation with Sessions in April at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, where then-candidate Trump delivered his first major foreign policy address, according to the officials familiar with intelligence on Kislyak.
Sessions has said he does not remember any encounter with Kislyak at that event. In his June testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, Sessions said, "I do not recall any conversations with any Russian official at the Mayflower Hotel."
Later in that hearing, Sessions said that "it's conceivable that that occurred. I just don't remember it."
Kislyak was also a key figure in the departure of former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who was forced to leave that job after The Post revealed that he had discussed U.S. sanctions against Russia with Kislyak even while telling others in the Trump administration that he had not done so.
In that case, however, Flynn's phone conversations with Kislyak were intercepted by U.S. intelligence, providing irrefutable evidence. The intelligence on Sessions, by contrast, is based on Kislyak's accounts and not corroborated by other sources.
Former FBI director James B. Comey fueled speculation about the possibility of a Sessions-Kislyak meeting at the Mayflower when he told the same Senate committee on June 8 that the bureau had information about Sessions that would have made it "problematic" for him to be involved in the Russia probe.
Comey would not provide details of what information the FBI had, except to say that he could only discuss it privately with the senators. Current and former officials said he appeared to be alluding to intelligence on Kislyak's account of an encounter with Sessions at the Mayflower.
Senate Democrats later called on the FBI to investigate the event in April at the Mayflower hotel.
Sessions's role in removing Comey as FBI director angered many at the bureau and set in motion events that led to the appointment of former FBI director Robert Mueller as a special counsel overseeing the Russia probe.
Trump's harsh words toward the attorney general fueled speculation this week that Sessions would be fired or would resign. So far, he has resisted resigning, saying that he intends to stay in the job "as long as that is appropriate."
The Washington Post's Matt Zapotosky and Julie Tate contributed to this report. | 2019-04-21T16:31:06Z | https://www.orlandosentinel.com/politics/ct-sessions-russian-ambassador-20170721-story.html |
So, does Disturbia, a teen-beat remake of Rear Window, imply that Hollywood is finally moving on from its obsession with underage remakes of Shakespeare plays? If so, it's just as well: At least it'll mean some less-played-out stories. Granted, it's harder to avoid comparing a remake with the original when both originated in the same medium. Still, while Disturbia doesn't live up to Rear Window—or credit it, though the parallels are unmissable—and it's often annoyingly fluffy where Rear Window is grim, it eventually evolves into a credible thriller, one pointedly rather than coincidentally embedded in the trivia of its time.
Shia LaBeouf stars as a good kid turned bitter and sullen after his father's death. After slugging a snotty Spanish teacher, LaBeouf is sentenced to three months' house arrest, with an ankle monitor alerting the teacher's vengeful cop cousin whenever LaBeouf steps out of line. When his mom (The Matrix's Carrie-Anne Moss) cuts off his iTunes account and his XBox Live connection, LaBeouf gets so stir-crazy that he has to spy on his neighbors—including hot newcomer Sarah Roemer—to stay entertained. But eventually, he starts to suspect that creepy neighbor David Morse is a serial killer, and he, buddy Aaron Yoo, and Roemer launch their own Spy Kids investigation.
The setup takes far too long, at least for viewers who aren't the exact right age to harmonize with LaBeouf's well-acted yet not terribly compelling "Life's sooo unfair" teen angst. But once the plot finally kicks into gear, director D.J. Caruso (Taking Lives) effectively cranks up the tension, via tricks yanked from the Hitchcock and Blair Witch Project playbooks. The script's cultural specificity is likely to date it—amid all the technology being name-checked or brought into play, all that's missing is LaBeouf whining to his LiveJournal friends about how nobody understands him, OMG—but for now, it seems smartly aware of a time in which kids relate to the world as much through their webcams, laptops, and cell phones as through their own eyes. Perhaps most telling is Roemer's romantic interest in LaBeouf, which comes after she learns he's been spying on her; in the era of MySpace and YouTube video blogs, the film implies, everyone is so open that only an obsessive stalker has enough interest and access to uncover actual intimate truths, whether they're about his crush object or a psycho killer. | 2019-04-19T11:21:36Z | https://film.avclub.com/disturbia-1798202563 |
DeBoer has three quarterbacks, Michael Penix, Peyton Ramsey and Jack Tuttle who are all trying to put in the work to be the man behind center when the Hoosiers kickoff against Ball State at Lucas Oil Stadium on August 31st.
With the news of Jack Tuttle being eligible to play in games in 2019, the quarterback situation became both clearer and muddier at the same time. While the Hoosiers were confident he would be cleared there was always a bit of angst as the wait dragged out. Now that he is cleared two of the three competitors for the starting job can go forward full speed ahead. However, the competition cannot truly start until Michael Penix can be at 100-percent the competition cannot be decided. | 2019-04-25T04:54:51Z | https://hoosierhuddle.com/hoosier-blog/learning-a-new-offense-is-a-process-but-all-three-quarterbacks-are-enjoying-the-ride/2019/4/5 |
The people part of business operations.
You might wonder why I am talking to CEO's about Surgones. Every company has roles that require an increbily high level of IQ and technical skills, but even in those roles, Emotional Intelligence is the differentiator of sucsess. This article helps expain why your bright and higly analytical people still need Emotional Intelligence in the same way surgeons do.
In a time of accelerating change, increasing disruption, and heightened uncertainty, success demands unprecedented levels of resilience and flexibility from executives. CEOs in particular must strike a dynamic balance between seemingly paradoxical priorities - embracing risk while mitigating it, exploring new, untested, business models while executing efficiently on the existing ones, capitalizing on proprietary expertise while challenging established orthodoxies, and of course driving short term yields while fueling long term opportunities [i]. It takes real mental and emotional energy to maintain these tensions as an individual. But the challenge of leading a truly associative organization, one that can operate effectively while sustaining unresolved tensions, is best met by CEOs that can harness the diverse strengths inherent in their leadership team.
Effective talent management is needed to achieve a high degree of sustainable competitive performance. Executives can improve performance by taking a more strategic approach---suggesting that organization’s collective-interests are strategic tools that need to be managed to create competitiveness. Executives can therefore contribute to organizational performance through developing relationships with subordinates that link talents’ individual interests to the organization’s collective-interests. | 2019-04-24T03:29:00Z | http://media.the-ceo-magazine.com/categories/management?page=8 |
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What Day Of The Week Was November 22, 2013?
November 22, 2013 was the 326th day of the year 2013 in the Gregorian calendar. There were 39 days remaining until the end of the year. The day of the week was Friday.
Here’s the November 2013 calendar. You can also browse the full year monthly 2013 calendar. | 2019-04-19T17:22:54Z | https://www.dayoftheweek.org/?m=November&d=22&y=2013&go=Go |
This Rustic Chicken Pot Pie was our dinner, and breakfast, and brunch during our last Jacksonville trip! It has a creamy, bechamel like sauce, hearty and full of corn, peas, carrots, and chicken, topped with pie crust for texture.
Add butter and onions to the pan, stirring frequently until onions are translucent. Add carrots and stir until brown. Stir in flour and chicken stock, incorporating the flour thoroughly. Add the chicken, nutmeg, thyme and stir. Add the milk and cook until sauce thickens and starts to bubble. Stir in the peas and corn.
Mix water and the egg together to brush over the pie crust.
Spoon filling into a 6 oz Ramekin and cut out a 7 inch pie crust. Place it over the ramekin, cutting a slit in the middle so the steam can escape. Brush the pie crust with the egg wash and bake at 350 for 15 minutes or until the crust starts to turn golden. | 2019-04-21T03:15:31Z | https://www.casalagotastingroom.com/creamy-chicken-pot-pie/print/1401/ |
A copy of the open records request will be available at the front desk of the Acworth Police Department within ten business days. Requested copies can then be picked up Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM with the exception of major holiday's. You will be sent an email once your request is ready for pickup, if it is available. | 2019-04-25T03:45:14Z | https://acworthpolice.org/records-request |
Elatine brachysperma, Setting fruit. Family Elatinaceae, Subclass Dilleniidae. Origin: Native.
Hugh D. Wilson (1998). Elatine brachysperma (Native) 2. Available electronically from http : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /103650. | 2019-04-18T17:03:52Z | https://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/103650 |
Five policy briefs summarize the identified strategy components used in high-performing countries to ensure all students have high-quality professional teachers.
An international comparative study of teacher and teaching quality in the world’s top-performing education systems.
This book presents research-based practices for assessing and developing conditions that support student and adult learning in schools.
This article examines the nature of teachers’ collaborative work around common core standards and the conditions that support this work.
Is the education sector better served by a public investment approach than by a market-based, competition approach?
"Six Countries. Two Educational Strategies. One Consistent Conclusion” is an infographic from SCOPE and the Schott Foundation. It graphically summarizes the differences in approaches and outcomes between privatization and public investment in education. The infographic is based on research found in the book, Global Education Reform.
"Educational Inequities in the New Orleans Charter School System" is an infographic from SCOPE and the Schott Foundation that graphically summarizes the equity impact on students and schools of New Orleans becoming a predominantly charter district after Hurricane Katrina.
A unique partnership between a government education agency and a teachers’ union has positive outcomes for education reform.
Guidance for educators, assessment developers, and policymakers on increasing student engagement in performance-based assessments.
Details of a district professional development initiative designed to support teachers in meeting the goals of Common Core State Standards.
How the National Board certification process can be used as a school improvement strategy and support enriched teaching.
This three-part toolkit is designed to be an aid for creating performance tasks that are engaging to all students of diverse backgrounds.
Engaging students in meaningful applications of their knowledge is a key aspect of both addressing the standards and providing greater access. Not only do the standards emphasize the importance of meaningful engagement in real-world tasks, but evidence shows that engagement is strongly related to student performance on assessment tasks, especially for students who have been typically less advantaged in school settings.
Research on student motivation and performance on mathematical tasks relevant to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics.
This literature review focuses on promoting positive outcomes of student technology use and digital learning experiences.
This series examines a developmental-interaction approach that places learning at the fore of the teacher’s consciousness. | 2019-04-20T11:15:45Z | https://edpolicy.stanford.edu/library/publications?page=1 |
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Recently, digital (HD) lenses, have become more popular than ever. As the digital lens market grows, so do the many choices. Each with its own advantages. Please see below for a short description of the digital lenses we carry. Feel free to contact us for additional help.
Non Compensated design specially engineered for experienced progressive users that are looking for a digital and economic solution. Distance and near vision is balanced to provide wearer with a comfortable all-purpose lens.
Semi-personalized, fully compensated design with a good balance between far and near vision. Recommended for experienced progressive users who want an all-purpose progressive lens. Default position of wear personalization parameters will be used. Perfecta HD+ costs slightly more than the Perfecta HD, and is our most popular lens design.
Semi-personalized design specially created for experienced progressive wearers who want a wide near visual field to feel comfortable with near visual activities such as reading, with minimum compromise on the distance.
Default position of wear personalization parameters will be used.
The Perfecta Office Reader lenses are designed for intermediate and near environment (computer and reading). Undoubtedly, these lenses are the best choice to work at near-intermediate distance where reading glasses are inadequate and progressive lenses have limitations in the visual field, they provide the freedom to work on your computer, at your desk, read a book or cook. Indoor environments are the adequate place for wearing this kind of lenses.
Occupational designs are also soft designs with a comfortable transition between distances. The focusing point is really easy to find, reducing the adaptation time. Mixing expanded near-intermediate fields with soft transitions the final result is a top comfortable lens with nearly instant adaptation.
The best-selling progressive lens of all time! Delivers sharp vision even in low light with the unmatched precision of W.A.V.E. Technology 2: Wavefront Advanced Vision Enhancement™. This technology reduces High Order Aberrations (HOAS) in the lens and customizes wavefront control to the patient's visual requirements, resulting in sharper vision at all distances and in all lighting conditions, even at night.
Smoother transitions from distance to near using the exclusive Binocular Booster.
Binocular Booster uses the prescriptions from both eyes to calculate the lenses as a pair so eyes work better together.
The world’s most advanced progressive lens, for Limitless Vision™. Varilux S Series progressive lenses provide patients all the benefits of Varilux Physio W3+ and Varilux Comfort W2+, plus: Nanoptix™ Technology Combines a patented lens shape and a unique optical design calculation to control magnification and distortion, virtually eliminating the “off-balance” feeling patients often feel with other progressive lenses. SynchronEyes™ Technology integrates the prescription from both eyes into each lens so eyes work better together. 4D Technology™ is the only technology to use a personalized measurement for the leading dominant eye, delivering faster visual reaction time when shifting from one point of view to another.
Varilux X Series™ with Xtend™ technology is the newest, most advanced Varilux progressive lens design ever that addresses the key visual challenges of modern presbyopes. Thanks to new Xtend technology, Varilux X Series extends the area of sharp vision within arm’s reach, so patients no longer have to move their head to find that “sweet spot.” Your patients will experience sharper vision—at every distance, without compromise. Varilux X Series with Xtend technology is the product of five years of research and development, 19 wearer studies among thousands of wearers, and 15 new lens design patents.
'Quick Access Technology' is used to ensure a wide and easily accessible reading area without sacrificing distance sharpness. This design gives a balanced performance with almost elimination of 'distortion' allowing easy adaption.
For full availability, see availability chart below.
Home & Office is the perfect enhanced intermediate solution for wearers who spend long hours at home and office, delivering high quality and comfortable near and intermediate vision.
2 surfaces. Traditional progressive lens designs only use one surface for a prescription, meaning unwanted distortion can only be distributed across one surface. By distributing distortion across both surfaces, DEFINITY maximizes the amount of clear viewing space in the lens.
Standard DEFINITY progressive lenses outperform the competition, especially at stronger prescriptions. However, they do not provide the level of customization of DEFINITY® 3 or DEFINITY® 3PLUS.
Ovation Digital lenses use progressive lens fit technology by wearer type to easily change progression length and near-vision decentration to better match the needs of both hyperopic and myopic patients. A true aspheric lens, Ovation lenses provide visual comfort, wide vision fields, and the Back Side Optics Equalizer limits the aberration level of each prescription.
Essilor Natural Digital lenses are a generalist PAL providing easy adaptation for young presbyopes and PAL reluctants. The design advantages of Natural Digital lenses include the Back Side Optics Equalizer Technology which limits the aberration level and provides new presbyopes with easy adaptation from low to high additions.
Adaptar Digital lenses provide wide fields of vision without compromising any distance and are the best lens option for presbyopes looking for good quality at an affordable price. Consumers will benefit from accurate, comfortable vision thanks to the digital technology behind the lens design.
SmallFit Digital lenses are the perfect fit for presbyopes,who prefer smaller frame styles. The soft design provides more comfortable intermediate vision than other short-corridor PALs and is well suited for higher additions. The Back Side Optics Equalizer limits the aberration level allowing easy transitions between vision zones for good dynamic vision. | 2019-04-24T06:56:49Z | https://www.perfectoptical.com/digital-lenses |
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The Queensland Labor government is doubling down on its desire to continue fatally hooking and shooting sharks in the Great Barrier Reef, filing an Appeal with the Federal Court of Australia to overturn the order from the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) to end shark culling in the Great Barrier Reef.
Humane Society International (HSI) challenged the permit that allows lethal culling of sharks in the Marine Park and won the case with the AAT recognising the 'overwhelming' scientific evidence that killing sharks has no impact on swimmer safety.
The Tribunal ordered an end to the lethal component of Queensland's Shark Control Program with requirements for drumlines to be checked more frequently to give animals a greater chance of being released alive, and for tiger sharks, great whites and bull sharks to be tagged and relocated off shore.
"The science simply doesn't support lethal shark control—a fact that the Queensland Department of Fisheries (QDAF) appears unable to comprehend,” said Lawrence Chlebeck, Marine Campaigner at HSI.
QDAF has asked for a 'stay' on the AAT's conditions, to be decided by 'interlocutory' proceedings which will be heard by the Federal Court in Brisbane today. It wants to continue fatally hooking and shooting sharks while waiting for its Appeal to be heard. HSI will be represented in court by EDO NSW and Barrister Chris McGrath.
"The Queensland Government has complacently relied on a lethal Shark Control Program to protect ocean users for far too long, despite it having no impact on swimmer safety.
"An unprovoked shark-human interaction has not occurred on the vast majority of Queensland's beaches, most of which have never had lethal shark control equipment,” said Mr Chlebeck.
There are more effective non-lethal strategies for protecting swimmers in the 21st century such as personal deterrents, aerial surveillance and technology driven alert systems.
As the Tribunal noted, "It is plain from the evidence given in these proceedings that Queensland's lethal SCP is out of step with national and international developments." | 2019-04-19T21:01:21Z | https://hsi.org.au/newsroom/queensland-government-appeals-court-order-to-stop-culling-sharks-on-the-great-barrier-reef |
To ask the Scottish Government what the average time to complete a fatal accident inquiry has been in each year since 2010, and what the longest time has been in each year, broken down by whether it was for an inquiry into a death while in custody.
Table A indicates, in relation to deceased whose deaths were reported to the Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal Service, during the financial years (1 April to 31 March) from 2010 -11 through to 2017-18, the time from the date of death to conclusion of evidence in FAIs that have been completed during this period.
Table B provides the same analysis but is specific to deceased whose deaths were reported to COPFS, during the same period, who died in prison custody, where FAIs into these deaths have had their evidence concluded.
It is important to note that there are investigations ongoing in relation to deaths of persons reported during this same period, where FAIs have yet to be concluded. Therefore the figures below, particularly in respect of the latter years, will vary in time as further FAIs are concluded.
All deaths reported to COPFS, in respect of where a FAI has been concluded during this period.
* based on COPFS figures obtained on 27 June 2018, calculated by number of days between date of death and date that the evidence was concluded for completed FAIs.
Deaths of deceased reported to COPFS who have died in prison, in respect of where an FAI has been concluded during this period.
* based on COPFS figures obtained on 27 June 2018, calculated by number of days between date of death and date that evidence was concluded for completed FAIs. | 2019-04-22T20:11:08Z | https://beta.parliament.scot/parliamentary-debates-and-questions/questions/2018/s5w17462 |
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Copying of the configuration from one device to others of the same type via the display front.
TC inputs can use either the internal CJC or a terminal with a built-in Pt100 sensor (PR 5910Ex, channel 1 / PR 5913Ex, channel 2) for higher accuracy.
Advanced monitoring of internal communication and stored data.
SIL 2 functionality is optional and must be activated in a menu point.
The device can be mounted in the safe area and in zone 2 / cl. 1 div. 2 and receive signals from zone 0, 1, 2 and zone 20, 21, 22 including M1 / Class I/II/III, Div. 1, Gr. A-G.
Conversion and scaling of temperature (Pt, Ni and TC) and active current signals.
The 9113 has been designed, developed and certified for use in SIL 2 applications according to the requirements of IEC 61508.
1 green and 2 red front LEDs indicate operation status and malfunction.
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Kathleen Melnyk joined the staff of East Central in February of 2006. She attended SIAST Wascana Campus in Regina where she completed the Office Education Program.
In 2006, Kathleen held the position of receptionist/office assistant. In April 2009, she took on the responsibilities of Lending Administrative Assistant. In January of 2011, she took on the role of Loans Administrator. She is involved with all aspects of loan support services, Board Development and Corporate Communications.
Kathy will handle General Manager duties until our General Manger recruitment process has been completed.
Kim was hired at East Central in July 2009 as Office Assistant. In April 2010, she took on the responsibilities of Accounting Clerk. In February of 2011, she took on the role of Office Administrator and is responsible for accounting and general office administration procedures.
Kim has previous work experience as Parish Secretary, Preschool Instructor and Liaison Officer for the Aspen Grove School Division.
To enhance economic development by assisting businesses through the provision of financial and technical services. | 2019-04-21T16:30:32Z | https://cfsask.ca/east-central/east-central-about |
We have internal API when we are trying to call that API using serviceCallout we are getting the below error " Internal server error Received unknown request for Organization"
Please provide more info - service callout code if possible.
Hi , We will be sending the request to an InternalAPI using servicecallout policy - it is a request call. It is failing and we are getting the below error " Internal server error Received unknown request for Organization" | 2019-04-23T18:54:17Z | https://community.apigee.com/questions/3539/we-are-getting-the-error-internal-server-error-rec.html |
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Number of bids and bid amounts may be slightly out of date. Until original ink is consumed or until end of expiration date whichever is first. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. The maximum sheet length is mm 63 inches. However, non-HP manufacturers and suppliers may provide warranties directly to you. Skip to main content. Designjet C Plus 36” A0 Printer.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. The printer uses the printhead cleaners to clean and maintain 1050cc print heads to ensure best possible image quality, and to seal the print heads when they are not in use to ensure long life. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:. Without a doubt, the Designjet plotter was a wildly successful model for HP.
HP Coated Paper 90gsm – 24″ x HP Heavyweight Coated Paper gsm – 36″ x For more information or advice please contact plogter via web form or call us on Web Design by FDC. HP Matte Polypropylene 2 Pack gsm – 36″ x A0, A1, A2, A3, A4. Magenta printhead and printhead cleaner. So, considering an upgrade may make sense. So, the legacy HP cannot grow with you when pplotter upgrade Operating Systems.
Software support is another area that is greatly affected by the end-of-life status of the c plotter. All pictures are taken in house.
Large files can crash it and force the user to reboot. Learn more about your upgrade options?
New drivers have not been developed for years. Resolution Matte Coated Paper gsm – 17″ mm x 45m – for consistent, striking colours, high-contrast blacks plus crisp graphics and text. Number of bids and bid amounts may be slightly out of date. Designjet C Plus 36” A0 Printer.
Tell me what you’re looking for and I plottdr help find solutions. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
plotyer Support Forum Join the conversation! In addition to the hardware and software woes of the HP c plotter, there is also some pain that is being felt regarding supplies.
HP last announced a price increase on all legacy inks at the end of Due to the vast number of units that are still in service, HP will most likely continue to produce ink and print heads, but look for the prices to continue to increase as time goes on.
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