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National Do Not Call Registry Adding Your Number to the National Do Not Call Registry You can stop most telemarketing calls by adding your landline or wireless number to the National Do Not Call Registry (1-888-382-1222 or www.donotcall.gov), which is available for free and doesn't expire--you only have to enroll once. The National Do Not Call Registry is managed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation’s consumer protection agency. It is enforced by the FTC, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and state law enforcement officials. If you registered your number with the National Do Not Call Registry, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) forbids commercial telemarketers from calling you, subject to certain exceptions. If you have added your number to the National Do Not Call Registry, be skeptical of any telemarketing robocall you receive. National Do Not Call Registry Exceptions Those exceptions include political campaigns; marketers with whom you have conducted business within the last 18 months; tax-exempt and non-profit entities; businesses contacting you about an existing debt, contract or payment; businesses that started within the past year; health or safety-related prerecorded messages or emergency calls; and organizations to which you have given prior consent. Unwelcome Telemarketing Calls? Unfortunately, unscrupulous and fraudulent telemarketers tend to disregard laws including Do Not Call Registry requirements. If you receive a telemarketing call or automated "robocall" that you think is violating the law or is simply unwelcome: - Hang up the phone. Don’t press number keys, as that may confirm to the source of the robocall that it has reached a valid number. That could cause you to receive more calls. - Don’t provide or “confirm” financial or personal information, as the request may be fraudulent. If a person or recorded voice asks you to “verify” personal or financial information, hang up. Look up the phone number of the supposed source of the call on a recent financial statement and call to confirm the claim from the call. - You can request your phone provider to block the number associated with a call, though your provider may charge for the service. However, the source of the call may change its actual or “spoofed” number, thus defeating your caller-ID display and call blocking. - If you think a call has violated the law, write down the time, date, caller-ID information (if available), and a summary of the call. Save any recorded messages. - You can report Do Not Call Registry violations to www.donotcall.gov, or call 1-888-382-1222. - If you receive a call that is falsifying or missing required caller-ID information, you can report it to the FCC at www.fcc.gov/complaints or call 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322). For more information about the National Do Not Call Registry, click here. 888-777-4590 (outside of the Des Moines metro area) Office of the Attorney General of Iowa Consumer Protection Division Hoover State Office Building 1305 E. Walnut Street Des Moines, Iowa 50319-0106
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Richard Dunwoody will finally get some sleep tonight, after finishing his 1,000 mile walk this afternoon at Newmarket racecourse. Former champion jockey and one-time partner to the legendary Desert Orchid, Richard has had no more than 30 minutes at a time since starting his 1,000 Mile Challenge on 29 May. Six weeks ago, Richard started walking 1,000 miles in 1,000 hours, retracing the footsteps of Captain Barclay who in 1809 walked 1,000 miles in Newmarket for a bet of 1,000 guineas. He has received a tremendous amount of support from the racing industry, during the course of his walk to raise money for a number of charities, including Alzheimer’s Society, Racing Welfare, SPARKS and Spinal Research. Last night, H&H news editor Abi Butcher joined Richard to walk mile 983 — which he did in an incredible 12 minutes, despite managing very little sleep the night before. “I’m bearing up pretty well physically, it proves how little sleep you actually need,” he said, after explaining he had managed no more than “about 15 and 30 minutes’ sleep” at any one time. But he added: “At night I have been virtually walking with my eyes shut.” At 2pm, Richard will start his final mile, and end his challenge at 2.20pm by crossing the finishing line on Newmarket Racecourse, accompanied by legendary jockey Lester Piggott. Three-time champion jockey Richard Dunwoody is no stranger to challenges. In January this year, he successfully summitted Mount Aconcagua in Argentina, and in January 2008 walked to the South Pole. In three weeks’ time he heads to Mongolia to lead a horse trek.
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Lockdown has introduced many new things to us all, not least Zoom! Classes, meetings, quizzes and just catch-ups via Zoom, teams, WhatsApp, or other social conferencing sites are taking place daily and will continue to do so, as many of us have made the transition to work-from-home, writes Carl Benton. With this new way of working and interacting comes a new pain! ‘Tech neck’ issues have become more common in our clinic over these past few months. As the name implies, tech neck is a result of repeatedly hanging your head down and forward to look at your phone or computer screen. Chiropractor Kristine Hagen explains. “Every centimetre that your head hangs forward of centre adds extra load to the neck muscles. These muscles need to counteract this load by locking down, which in turn leads to tension headaches, migraines, jaw pain, and tightness in the mid and upper back.” The transition from working from the office to working at home happened so fast for so many of us and although we may enjoy some of the freedoms it brings, it also brings about discomforts. Often this is down to our posture as we blend home and office work, it sometimes means moving the laptop from dining room to kitchen then up to the bedroom! Completing our work on time, only to relax by checking in on social media, head down, scrolling. Laptops have become our saviour. Easy to move around, portable, and compact but also too easy to balance on your lap whilst your mobile is tucked in against your shoulder and you are propped up in bed or sprawled across the sofa! This simple routine will be familiar to those who attend stretch online. Practice with a cushion under your knees and possibly one between your calf and your buttocks. A great way of stretching shoulders and lower back. We have had stories of people travelling into deserted offices so that they can get hold of their office chairs and bring them home as they feel the need to achieve a more formal workplace setup. Any changes you make to improve your home workplace will be worth the effort. We appreciate that not everyone is able to create a suitable working space at home, but if you can think through whatever your home office space is and make it more formal, your back and neck will thank you. Sadly, for many, there appears to be no delineation between work and personal life, so it is all too easy to roll out of bed straight to sitting at your computer, working longer hours, and taking fewer breaks! So, it is even more important that you plan your working from home day so that you start and finish at your chosen time. As our screen/life balance has become skewed over the past year, make a point of switching off screens when you have finished your work so that your head can clear. Schedule regular breaks: set a timer and every twenty minutes get up from your seat, stretch out, walkabout for a minute or so, stretch again and then get back to your work. Prior to establishing the Personal Best, Carl Benton taught Physical Education, coached teams, and ran fitness classes for 10 years in the New Forest. Carl was also a regular contributor to Ultra Fit magazine, writing over 40 articles in collaboration with Pete Cohen.
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There are some common characteristics of a successful marriage. The cheerful couple will often be fiel. They may smile each and every other and elbow one another with playfulness. They may speak differently than all their spouses. They may be comfortable with one another and their interactions happen to be easy. Here are a few more signs that you are in a completely happy marriage. Read more to learn about these traits and more. Here are 4 of the most prevalent characteristics of the successful marital relationship: Determination https://www.socialcapitalbank.com/a-focus-on-uzbekistan-women-with-regards-to-marriage/ is yet another essential feature of a content marriage. Even though it’s easy to show commitment when ever things are running nicely, it’s harder to do when ever problems occur. Commitment means shared goals and shared support for each other, which are essential for a cheerful marriage. A committed and passionate couple will make your time and effort to maintain a normal level of closeness between them. By simply committing to each other and their romance, they’ll ensure that they must stay alongside one another for the long run. Intimacy is likewise important. A cheerful couple can smile jointly in public. It can too few for a few to hold hands and kiss – they must also enjoy intimacy. Completely happy couples are generally more appropriate for each other, which usually increases the probability of a long and successful relationship. find bride In the event that these five characteristics are present in a marriage, it’s most likely that it’s going to last for several years. So go ahead and enjoy your married life! Remember to put in effort and hard work and pay attention to your partner! Proximity. Lovers that stay close to each other are nearer than ever before. They share a vision for the future and have goals in common. Additionally, they remember so why they decided each other. A husband recalls how amazing his better half was and vice versa. The best couple functions to maintain these characteristics. This helps bolster the attachment between them. When you are capable of accomplish aims together, you will experience more take pleasure in and admiration for one an additional. Respect. Successful partnerships value shared respect. The two main partners should dignity each other’s needs and opinions. The two should not be qualified to criticize each other in front of their good friends. Common respect can be described as vital element of a happy marital relationship. If the a couple have not achieved these essential requirements, they have to not have a marriage. But if you want a completely happy marriage, you should respect your spouse and respect his or her views. Forgiveness. Lovers who reduce each other peoples mistakes could have better romantic relationships than couples who don’t. Forgiveness is a key ingredient within a successful romantic relationship. A spouse exactly who forgives you for your problems will be happier in the long run. Should you be willing to reduce your partner, you’re considerably more compatible with all of them. Forgiveness is a good sign of affection. Similar goes for a spouse who forgives you. Forgiveness. Forgiveness counts in every single romantic relationship. Forgiveness is a first step towards a successful marital relationship. Forgiveness counts when you have committed adultery. And it also pertains to everyday arguments. Rather than keeping credit report scoring, forgiveness certainly is the ultimate kind of love and respect within a marriage. It might save a marriage from breaking apart. There’s nothing even more rewarding than loving your companion and allowing them to know that you appreciate their benefits.
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It is well-said that a picture is worth a thousand words. I have always found that a good, illustrative graphic can make a great impact upon the understanding of complex cellular pathways. And when one is visualizing dynamic processes, such as the processes occurring within the physiological system, newer technologies such as animations can be of a tremendous help. Of course, in order to be useful, it must be well-researched (so as to be scientifically accurate) as well as well-executed. This is why I was so excited about an animation depicting an immune process in the mammalian intestines presented by Nature Immunology. Poor stem cells can’t get a break. I mean, seriously! What is it about mesenchymal (i.e. related to the mesenchyme, a kind of undifferentiated connective tissue) stem cells that makes them so attractive to all manners of deadly bugs to come and take up residence? And by deadly bugs, I mean various shades of Mycobacteria. Let me explain. Dendritic Cells (DCs) are important members of the mammalian immune system. Working at the interface of innate and adaptive immune response, DCs are primarily antigen-presenting cells (APCs). DCs are derived from certain hematopoietic (bone-marrow derived) progenitors of either lymphoid or myeloid lineage, giving rise, respectively, to plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs) and myeloid DCs (mDCs) that localize to mucosal epithelium (inner lining of nose, lungs, the GI tract; also, the langerhans cells of the skin), as well as to peripheral blood.
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“In times of great stress or adversity, it's always best to keep busy, to plow your anger and your energy into something positive.” -Lee Iacocca Are you stressed out? Good. Here’s why you should learn how to embrace stress as an opportunity… and it all comes down to perception. While it’s well known that too much stress can be hard on both the body and mind, a certain level of stress can be a good thing. Positive stress is actually known as eustress. This is the type of stress experienced while planning your wedding or starting a new job. While the necessary actions involved in these kinds of life events can be stressful, the overall outcome is a positive one. The effect of these differing kinds of stressors have essentially the same effect on the body and mind. But even ordinary stress, when framed from the right perspective, can be viewed as an opportunity for personal growth. Though uncomfortable, learning to handle the stressors of daily life and work is necessary to achieve success (Gallo, 2011). Recall that old mantra, practice makes perfect. The first step to handling stress is simply to accept that it is both a necessary and natural part of the human experience. Anxiety and fear are engrained in us through evolution, for a reason. Fear is simply a protective mechanism designed to keep you safe from harm. Sometimes stress is a perfectly reasonable response to external stimuli due to the perceived possible consequences of an event. However, this response has positive benefits on the body and mind. The brain releases a chemical called adrenaline in response to stress. This increases heart rate and puts you in a heightened state of awareness that allows you to think and make decisions more quickly, while at the same time improving your overall memory. This is known as the fight or flight response. Though uncomfortable at first it can be mastered and used to your advantage in life. We remember best the events that cause us stress. While too much stress can result in a permanent disorder, commonly known as post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, the stress normally experienced in everyday life typically does not result in this semi-permanent state of hyper awareness. Learning to handle typical stress can improve your overall memory and decision-making process. The key here really is finding balance. This can be achieved by focusing on the stressors that will result in the most positive outcomes first, while eliminating as many negative stressors from your life as possible. While it is impossible to avoid all unserving stressors in life, such as the death of a loved one or illness, it is possible to prepare for these events in order to experience as few negative consequences of said events as possible. Preparation—combined with the awareness that stress can often be used as a positive learning tool—will improve the overall likelihood of you achieving success in life and work. For more personalized guidance on turning stress into an opportunity, schedule a phone consultation with Rose today. *This blog contains Amazon affiliate links. The owner of this site may receive a small commission if you click a link and purchase a recommended product. What To Remember: With mindful awareness, you can control how you respond to stress. Some stress is actually good for us. It serves as powerful motivation. By recognizing that stress is an opportunity, you may improve your overall life experience. Stress Is A Perception, Turn Your Stress Into An Opportunity - Wolbie, Susie. (May, 2015). Using Stress as an Opportunity for Growth. Huffpost.com. - Ohio State University. (August, 2020). How to Turn Stress into a Growth Opportunity. Fishe.osu.edu. - Parker, Clifton. (May, 2015). Embracing stress is more important than reducing stress, Stanford psychologist says. News.Stanford.edu. Energy Matters, LLC. Recommends:
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4 Different Types of Depression Depression is a disorder that affects many people and can begin at any age, and the potential for depression can lurk deep within almost everyone, so finding help when you first encounter any signs that you are unable to shake off those feelings of sadness can be essential. Feeling blue, what’s new? So what is depression? Some people may only be familiar with the type of depression that causes sadness, the type that keeps you from leading a normal daily life; when the simplest of daily routines can be difficult and even getting out of bed in the morning can be overwhelming. But knowing more about other types of depression and depression symptoms can help you recognise and respond in the best way, for yourself or a loved one. Age-related depression is completely natural for people when they reach middle age. Often setting in around the age of 50, reflection of the past years can cause regret. Regret plays a big part in this type of depression, the regret of opportunities that were missed, the regret of not spending enough time with the kids when they were little, the regret of not seeing enough of the world and the regret for things done wrong in the past. No one can dodge the aging process, but this type of depression can be avoided by learning to accept and forgive yourself and others for past events. We could only ever act in the way that we knew at that time with the information we had, so holding onto past scenarios is a recipe for regret. Learn new tools for living in the present and give yourself permission to go forth and enjoy the many years ahead. Postnatal Depression (PND) is caused by fluctuating hormones after delivery and new mothers can find themselves suffering severe bouts of depression and often even the excitement of a new baby can do nothing to dispel the feelings of utter gloom. PND can linger for long periods, so finding the right resources or counselling to help you through this battle is the utmost importance at this time. No one else can change the way you feel about your life, only you can, so acquire new information and learn new techniques to get out of the darkness. Grief-related depression can feel like utter despair. Whether it is due to a death of a loved one or the end of a marriage or relationship, the immense grief of being without that person can be overwhelming. This type of depression can commonly affect people who are highly introverted, who may find it even more difficult to ask for help, in time they may become totally isolated so it is crucial for them to know that help is available and that they are not alone under this seemingly never ending cloud. Teenage depression can be hard to spot, with raging hormones leading to angry outbursts, this could be just classed as usual teenage behaviour. So when do the symptoms of depression become more apparent? Complaints about physical ailments such as stomach aches or headaches can be characteristic, along with obvious personality changes, which have been brought on by overwhelming feelings of anger or despair. Often, teenagers suffering depression are unaware of their own moodiness and don’t feel they need help, others are simply unaware of how to seek assistance on their own and very often they feel they have nowhere to turn. They may not be able to break the cycle on their own, so finding someone they trust who can show them real life-changing coping techniques can be crucial at this difficult stage of life. Depression can become serious if not recognised early, and it can be hard to escape from if you’ve fallen too deep to be able to pull yourself out, but that doesn’t mean there is no hope. Yes, it can be hard, but what’s harder is trying to deal with it on your own. Seek help from people around you and don’t lock yourself away from the outside world, depression doesn’t have to be your prison cell. Whatever type of depression you or your loved one is suffering with, help is out there, you are not alone and there is an escape route, for more information on our programs, you can Contact us or call 1300 573 095, if you would prefer to simply have an online chat about how we can help you, click through to www.fountainhead.com.au.
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In addition to providing a full range of podiatry services we are able to assist participants who have: - The fitting and prescription of custom orthotics, the Richie brace and various shoe inserts, aids and equipment to assist clients with foot deformities, abnormal gait patterns and biomechanical abnormalities. - Difficulty reaching their feet to cut toe nails. We can provide general podiatry care to relieve discomfort and prevent pressure areas developing. - Problems with putting on everyday footwear, by supplying shoe horns or sock aids for the fitting of socks and hosiery. - The supply and fitting of compression and medical grade socks and hosiery for those suffering with poor circulation. - Diabetic and arthritic evaluations and neurological and vascular assessments. - Surgical evaluation, advice and recommendation for foot deformities, warts and ingrown toenails. In addition to providing a full range of physiotherapy services we are able to assist participants who require: - Pain management - Walking rehabilitation - Balance training and falls prevention - Strength and conditioning - Education and advice about your condition, recovery, strengths and limitations - Equipment prescription - Gentle reconditioning - Mobility assessments Physiotherapy can help you, or the person you care for: Request an appointment via the online bookings page and simply mention in the ‘Additional Notes’ any information you may have for our administration purposes. - Get out of bed - Take a bath or shower, dress and eat - Move around the home and outside the home - Do daily jobs, or sports and hobbies - Manage pain and chronic conditions - Lose weight - Choose and learn to use new equipment, like wheelchairs and walking frames.
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Scopolamine, colloquially known as The Devil’s Breath, a drug that eliminates free will while leaving the victim completely articulate, is currently being dealt on the streets of Colombia. The Devil’s Breath is derived from a particular type of tree common to South America. Stories surrounding the drug are the stuff of urban legends, with some telling horror stories of how people were raped, forced to empty their bank accounts, and even coerced into giving up an organ. VICE’s Ryan Duffy travelled to the country to find out more about the powerful drug. In two segments, he revealed the shocking culture of another Colombian drug world, interviewing those who deal the drug and those who have fallen victim to it. Demencia Black, a drug dealer in the capital of Bogota, said the drug is frightening for the simplicity in which it can be administered. He told VICE that Scopolamine can be blown in the face of a passer-by on the street, and within minutes, that person is under the drug’s effect as scopolamine is odorless and tasteless. “You can guide them wherever you want,” he explained. “It’s like they’re a child.” Demencia Black said that one gram of Scopolamine is similar to a gram of cocaine, but later called it “worse than anthrax”. In high doses, scopolamine is lethal. The drug, he said, turns people into complete zombies and blocks memories from forming. So even after the drug wears off, victims have no recollection as to what happened. One victim told VICE that a man approached her on the street asking her for directions. Since it was close by, she helped take the man to his destination, and they drank juice together. The victim took the man to her house and helped him gather all of her belongings, including her boyfriend’s cameras and savings. “It is painful to have lost money, but I was actually quite lucky,” the woman said. According to the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, the drug – also known as hyoscine – causes the same level of memory loss as diazepam. In ancient times, the drug was given to the mistresses of dead Colombian leaders – they were told to enter their master’s grave, where they were buried alive. In modern times, the CIA used the drug as part of Cold War interrogations, with the hope of using it like a truth serum. However, because of the drug’s chemical makeup, it also induces powerful hallucinations. The tree common around Colombia, and is called the “borrachero” tree (Brugmansia candida) – loosely translated into the “get-you-drunk” tree. It is said that Colombian mothers warn their children not to fall asleep under the tree, though the leafy green canopies and large yellow and white flowers seem appealing. Experts are baffled as to why Colombia is riddled with scopolamine-related crimes, but wager much of it has to do with the country’s torn drug-culture past, and on-going civil war.
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When a factory owner in India realized the kids in his slum couldn’t read or write, he took it upon himself to teach them. Kamal Parmar has been running an after-school program in the streets of Ahmedabad, India for the past 15 years, according to a post from Humans Of Amdavad. Much like Humans of New York, the page documents the lives of people in the city of Ahmedabad, or Amdavad in the local pronunciation. “I was standing outside my factory and saw around 20 students [from the] Municipality School going back home after their exams,” Parmar explains in the post. “I was shocked to [learn] that none of them knew how to read and write. And the most surprising part was that they all were in eighth grade.” India has the largest population of illiterate adults in the world, according to Oxfam India. The country has 287 million people who cannot read and write, representing 37 percent of the total illiterate population worldwide. Parmar conducted a survey of 400 students in his area, and discovered that only five of them were literate. That’s when he decided to start the program. “I teach them for two hours every day, and then we all have dinner together,” Parmar continues. “Due to [the] dinner, a lot of students are attracted here.” Every day after school, Parmar teaches the students everything from the alphabet to preparing school exams to higher education material. Over 15 years, the program has grown from 10 students to 155 today. “Imagine, those who couldn't read and write are now engineers and doctors and managers at a bank,” Parmar said. “For me this is success.” The biggest indicator of his success may be something else altogether: some of his former students have come back to teach alongside him. “I just have one request to the people at large,” he concludes. “Try to educate just one child a year, and see the difference it makes [in] society." You can read the full Facebook post here.
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Yes, because what good has identity politics done so far? I mean, aside from ending Jim Crow, bringing voting rights to minorities and to women, creating a nationwide network of rape crisis and battered women's resources, removing laws against sodomy, vastly increasing Deaf rights, changing homosexuality from a sickness to an orientation, making much of society more accessible to the disabled, wage equality laws, giving married women the right to own property, and a thousand other changes that have helped the disabled, the non-white, the queer and the female, when has identity politics ever done anyone any good? John's right - putting every social improvement this country has made in the last century aside, identity politics leads to nothing but rancor. I think Barry rather oddly and sweepingly conflates social and political equality movements with "identity politics." The leaders of the civil rights movement did not say, "We should be allowed access to public facilities, the voting booth, jobs, and housing because we're black"; they said, "We should be allowed equal access to public facilities, the voting booth, jobs, and housing because we're human beings and American citizens." The feminists who won equal property and employment rights for women did not ask for special gender-based privileges; rather, they challenged gender-based restrictions on their rights. The same goes for gays who challenged anti-gay bigotry and discriminatory laws. A demand for simple equality is the opposite of identity politics. Identity politics, on the other hand, has given us far more questionable phenomena. In the area of race, it has given us things like demands for an "Afrocentric curriculum," the resegregation of blacks on college campuses via black dorms and minorities-only freshman orientation sessions, the lionization of a wife-beater and murderer as an African-American hero and an alleged victim of white persecution, and sundry other things including Louis Farrakhan and Al Sharpton. In the area of gender, it has given us "scholarship" that repackages old sexist stereotypes (e.g., women are less logical than men) into "women's ways of knowing" and activism that demands female privilege rather than equality in such areas as child custody. (For an excellent account of the destructive influence of identity politics on women's studies, read Professing Feminism: Education and Indoctrination in Women's Studies by Daphne Patai and Noretta Koertge.) Since Barry specifically mentions battered women's resources, I will add that while feminists have certainly done a lot of good in bringing public attention to domestic violence, identity politics, in my view, has been the fatal flaw of the battered women's movement. Because of identity politics, many domestic violence activists have downplayed the plight of battered gays and lesbians (which doesn't fit into the feminist paradigm of oppressed women abused by patriarchal males) and have reacted with active hostility to any attempts to bring up the issue of female violence toward men, or to recognize the role of mutual violence in domestic abuse situations. Since Barry also mention "Deaf rights," let's not forget the militant "Deaf Pride" movement which opposes efforts to find a cure for deafness as well as existing remedies such as cochlear implants, on the grounds that deafness is not a disability but a "different" cultural identity to be respected and cherished. (My 2002 column on the subject can be found here.) There are deaf parents who, in the name of such cultural "pride," have denied their congenitally deaf children implants that would enable them to hear. It's hard to think of a more grotesque excrescence of identity politics than that. Also, let's not forget what brand of "identity politics" Jeff Goldstein and John Cole were discussing: the use of racist slurs by blacks against other blacks whose political views don't conform to presumed group ideology. What good, exactly, has this kind of identity politics ever done?
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As with all types of cancer, early diagnosis is essential for successful treatment and a better chance of survival. Unfortunately, there are not many warning signs in the early stages of lung cancer because it is easy to miss the warning signs until it develops and spreads to other parts of the body, during which time the cancer becomes more aggressive and difficult. Treatment. So, what are the warning signs of lung cancer? Persistent cough is one of the most common symptoms of lung cancer. However, cough can be a symptom of many other conditions, so it is important to distinguish a normal cough from a cough that is a sign of lung cancer. If the cough does not go away after two or three weeks, the NHS says a person should see a doctor. The company warns that a cough that plagues a person for a period of time can be worrying if it gets worse, as well as the cough bleeds out. The type of cough varies depending on the patient, but in some cases, lung cancer may be accompanied by coughing or wheezing (wheezing). The severity of the cough cannot be determined by the sound it produces, so if it persists for a long time, you should see your doctor. What are the other symptoms of lung cancer? According to the NHS Medical Center, the main symptoms of lung cancer are: Cough that does not go away after two or three weeks Prolonged cough worsens Recurrent chest infections – Cough blood Pain or soreness during breathing or coughing Persistent shortness of breath Constant fatigue or lack of energy Anorexia or unexplained weight loss The less common symptoms of lung cancer are: Changes in the appearance of the fingers, such as having more curves or larger tips (this is called clubbing) Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) or pain when swallowing – Hoarse voice Swelling of the face or neck Constant pain in the chest or shoulders Certain lifestyle factors can increase the risk of lung cancer, the most important of which is smoking, which causes up to 70% of lung cancer cases. It is noteworthy that smoking 25 cigarettes a day increases the risk of lung cancer by 25 times. Although most cases of lung cancer are associated with smoking, it is a disease that affects non-smokers. Lung cancer is rare in people under the age of 40, while four in 10 cases are diagnosed in people over the age of 75. “Award-winning beer geek. Extreme coffeeaholic. Introvert. Avid travel specialist. Hipster-friendly communicator.”
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Until recently, you probably couldn’t get your hands on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‘s handwritten draft of his book, but now things have changed … if you have $225,000 that is! That’s right. Draft pages from the civil rights icon’s book “Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story” are up for sale on momentsintime.com. They’d previously been a part of a private collection. The book was first published back in 1958 when Dr. King was 29, and the handwritten pages are from chapter 3. Dr. King writes about the significance of the emerging civil rights moment, chronicling how Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white person in Montgomery, Alabama back in ’55. In the handwritten draft, King writes about the bus boycott … the first large-scale protest against segregation. King wrote, “After a series of telephone calls back and forth … they agreed that the Negroes should boycott the buses.” Now, you can have a piece of history in the palm of your hands … well, if you have a few hundred thousand to spare.
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Refer to the exhibit. A user PC has successfully transmitted packets to www.cisco.com. Which IP address does the user PC target in order to forward its data off the local network? Answers Explanation & Hints: When a host sends packets to a destination outside of its local network, the first hop IP address encountered is the default gateway.
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Going Back To School In Your Fifties College is typically thought of as something that you do in your teens and 20s. You’re away from home for the very first time and you get to explore the world on your own. You’re learning, making new friends, and finding out who you are as an individual. It’s a part of life that more and more people are experiencing and that’s a very good thing. It doesn’t just have to be for younger people anymore, though. There’s always been a subset of people who go to school on their own accord. Men and women in their 30s are nothing strange to see on a campus and now even older people are getting into it. There are more people in their 50s going to college now than ever before. These are successful men and women who either want to finish their degrees or get brand new ones to fit into their lives. It can be as simple as wanting to earn more money or advancement in your career. It can also be because you never got to experience everything that college life had to offer you a few decades ago. While you might not be able to get the full college experience now, there are still plenty of things that you can benefit from in the world of education. Reasons to go back to school Let’s talk about some of the different reasons that going back to school might be a good thing for you. The first is that it will keep you competitive in the workplace. It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been in your chosen career. You’re going to get to a point where you’re not as highly sought after as younger people just out of school. This could do with the changes in technology or it could be about the philosophy behind your work. Either way, going back to school will give you the edge that you’re starting to lose to recent graduates. The next is simply seeking out new challenges. If you’ve gotten to a place where you’re bored with what you’re doing then school is a great way to get the challenges in life back. You’ll be competing with hundreds of other people and it will make you feel like you’re succeeding again. It will be difficult, but that might be exactly what you’re looking for without even knowing it. Finally get your degree The biggest reason that people over 50 want to go back to school is simply to get their degrees. Finding your place in the working world without one is only going to get more difficult as time goes on. You may have a solid job with a solid position, but a degree is just something that you’ve always wanted for yourself. There’s never going to be a better time to pursue it than right now. There are more than enough schools that offer evening and online classes. It could be just what you need to finally fill out that part of your life. It’s a point of pride and, once you get it, no one will ever be able to take it away from you. You just can’t beat that feeling of accomplishment in anything else you can do. Just figure out the type of degree that you want to pursue and go for it. There are still grants and scholarships that you can seek out after the age of 50. They’re a little bit more difficult to find, but they certainly exist and they’re just waiting for someone like you to come alone and claim them. Decide to work for yourself Of course, one of the most overlooked reasons for going back to school is to start working for yourself. A business degree is always a great idea at any age. Once you build the skills you need to run your own business, you can finally become your own boss. It doesn’t have to be something that you’ve always wanted to do, either. When you’re working for yourself, you can never get outsourced and your position can never be altered. It’s just what you want to do, when you want to do it. Running a business is no easy task and that’s why seeking out education on the subject should be one of your goals. Once you figure out how to do it, you can head right out and get started on the next chapter of your life. It’s the kind of job security that you just can’t find anywhere else in the world. If you’re seriously considering something like that then don’t hesitate. The longer you wait, the more difficult it’s going to become. Just get out there and make your job something that you love and never want to do without for the rest of your life!
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EYECONIC.TV | Digital Signage It’s like having your own TV station to advertise to your customers and do things you never believed were possible. Digital Signage are used by EVERYONE. Check out a list of some of the industries that we service by visiting our Industries Page. They are primarily used to communicate sales, promotions, and help up-sell customers on the establishments various products and services. They act as a modern day sales person. Consumers don’t mind watching a screen to learn about new products and promotions and in fact most find it quite enjoyable. They also serve to increase marketing compliance for many organizations such as banks and reduce printing costs. These signs are not a TV or picture slide show. They are something far more unique that. At EYECONIC you will hear us refer to them as Social Television most frequently. This newer form of media is a remote controlled distribution of media across a network of displays. It is most often found in high traffic areas with larger dwell times. You commonly see them at public venues or at point-of-purchase. Our Digital Signage System can play most any file type and even do really cool things like integrate with live TV or live updates from your Facebook wall. If you can dream it, our talented staff of developers and designers can do it. Industry proven results with ROI you wouldn’t believe. The only thing that matters in technology is that it does the job it sets out to do. Here are a few numbers that may grab your attention. An Arbitron study surveyed 1,400 shoppers. 81% of shoppers remember the content. 40% of shoppers more likely to purchase. up to 700% sales lift on new item intros.
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Today’s video, produced by ESPN, tells the story of Heath White, the man whose perfect life didn’t turn out the way he expected. An overachiever, he excelled at everything he did: in school, on the athletics track, as a pilot. He married Jennifer, his high school sweetheart, and they soon had a beautiful daughter. Heath looked forward to them having a son to round out their perfect family, so it was obviously a disappointment when their second child turned out not only to be a girl,but also to have Down’s syndrome. Heath’s main concern was what people would think of him. How could he, the perfect man, have a “broken baby”? When I first saw this video I was mainly struck by the obvious pro-life aspect, especially the courage of Jennifer in refusing to have an abortion despite her fears that her husband would leave. But there is a lot more to it than that (so much more than I have space for here!) and for this reason I am going to mention a few other points which I think would make for an interesting discussion. What does it mean to be perfect? We live in a very perfectionist culture, and in many ways the more we achieve the harder it is for us when we fail. We are pushed to excel at everything, whether that means being the smartest, the fastest, the most popular, the owner of the coolest cell phone, or the biggest house. Being the best is made even harder by the opposing train of thought which says that it’s not fair if some people are better at things than others and so there will be no prizes, because everyone’s a winner! We then find ourselves wondering, how am I supposed to succeed when the opportunities to succeed have been taken away from me? Even the Gospel tells us to “be perfect” as our heavenly Father is perfect. Be as perfect as God? But I’m not the best at anything! Why would God set me such an impossible task? Heath is a man who has figured out the answer to this: he now knows he is not perfect, but one thing is, and that is his love for his daughter Paisley who was born with Down’s syndrome. God is perfect, He is love. So when we listen to the words of Jesus telling us to be perfect we need to remember that he is not talking about races or exams or possessions, it is not about never making a mistake, he is talking about love. Love, as St Augustine says, and do what you like. God has a plan for our happiness beyond winning races The plan is not about what we can do, it’s about who we are: it is a plan of love. To be happy, we need to be fully ourselves, the people God has called us to be. Part of that certainly includes nurturing the talents God has given us, but the way we become fully ourselves is by giving of ourselves to other people. Heath is obviously a great athlete, but he didn’t run 321 miles because he wanted to win races. He did it because he wanted the world to know he was proud of his daughter and to change the way people think about Down’s syndrome. He was thrilled when they won a race, but his happiness in life comes from loving Paisley (and his other children), caring for her and being a good father. He gives himself to his daughter by loving her: this makes him happy and fulfilled. He started out with a checklist of perfection which he thought would lead to happiness, and it was only when he threw the list away that he really became happy. Real love always has the other’s interests at heart, and we can see this with Heath and Paisley. Once his fears were for himself and what other people would think of him. Now his fears are only for Paisley, that other people might be unkind to her and cause her pain. Heath’s love is also open, he talks about what he has learned from Paisley. Jennifer also showed this real love (which often means standing out from the crowd) when she refused to do something she knew was wrong, literally risking her life as she knew it, when the man she loved asked her to. Loving in this way made Jennifer more open, and she was then able to allow Paisley into her heart soon after she was born. The video gives witness to an amazing story and offers an excellent means to challenge some of the typical ideas that we have of perfection, love, and happiness. With this, a good question to ask ourselves is, “Where have our ideas about them come from?” What are our models of perfection, of love, and of happiness?” As Christians, we need to be aware of the messages that the world is constantly giving us, what they are and where they come from. we need to have the truths of the Gospel at our fingertips so that when we come across these ideas (many of which are plain wrong, or even crazy) we know how to respond to them.
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For many, the name Fritz Lang is synonymous with the image of a futuristic female robot, the haunting poster child for his 1927 science fiction classic “Metropolis.” But the Austrian-born director was a master of many genres, as visitors to the Harvard Film Archive (HFA) will see for themselves in the coming months. Beginning Friday and running through Sept. 1, the HFA will present a complete retrospective of Lang’s silent and talking feature films. With almost 40 works in total, the series is a tribute to the director’s remarkable range. It includes science fiction, spy thrillers, crime dramas, Westerns, and fantasy. An in-depth look at Lang, whose career spanned almost 50 years, has long been a goal at the HFA. Following the success of last summer’s Alfred Hitchcock retrospective, the time was right. “It’s hard to imagine Hitchcock without Lang,” said David Pendleton, the HFA’s programmer and a big Lang fan. Hitchcock carefully studied the director’s work, Pendleton said, in particular Lang’s exploration of “ethical and moral gray areas,” and his treatment of outlaw types. “So often the police are less sympathetic than the criminals,” said Pendleton, “even though the criminals are repulsive in Lang’s films.” Lang (1890-1976) studied art early in life and started drafting screenplays while recuperating from wounds he sustained during World War I. His wife, screenwriter Thea von Harbou, was a collaborator on some of best-known German Expressionist films of the 1920s and early 1930s. The two eventually divorced, and Lang left Germany for Paris in 1933. Not long after that he decamped for Hollywood. Critics agree that Lang did more than inspire some of the most memorable psychological thrillers in film; many also consider him the grandfather of the big-budget megahit. Much of Lang’s silent work, said Pendleton, “pioneered a lot of the genres that Hollywood now relies on for their summer blockbusters.” “People don’t even realize how influential he is.” Pendleton singled out “Metropolis” as the blueprint for any number of dystopian science-fiction films that followed. It still resonates 85 years later. The early 20th-century classic and 2012’s “The Hunger Games,” he said, both “represent this future with this extreme class difference in a technocratic society.” The series kicks off with a restored version of “Metropolis” that includes its original orchestral score as well as several minutes of previously missing footage. The new material fleshes out various subplots, secondary narrative strands that were stripped away when the movie was shortened for foreign export. The longer cut makes for a richer work, said Pendleton, and “offers the audience a sense of the complexity that Lang was trying to achieve with the film.” (The remainder of Lang’s silent works in the series will feature piano accompaniment.) Many movie buffs think Steven Spielberg is indebted to Lang for the unforgettable character Indiana Jones from the “Raiders of the Lost Ark” films. Visitors can draw their own comparisons on Aug. 23 when Lang’s silent film “The Spiders” (1919) screens at the archive. The two-part picture (a four-part series was the original plan) portrays a millionaire adventurer named Kay Hoog who travels to exotic locales seeking hidden treasures. Alfonso Cuarón’s Oscar-winning “Gravity,” from last year, carries echoes of Lang’s “Woman in the Moon” (1929). Lang’s movie — a “highly scientific film about space travel,” Pendleton said — highlights the director’s fascination with technology. His serious approach to the subject even compelled Nazi scientists working on the V-2 rocket to study the film in some detail. “Fury” (1936), a dark drama with Spencer Tracy, was the first of Lang’s U.S. films. The noirish “The Woman in the Window” (1944) and the love triangle “Clash by Night” (1952) were among the more than 20 others. If it????s a Western you’re looking for, try “The Return of Frank James” (1940), which screens July 28. The film, Lang’s first in the genre and his first in color, stars Henry Fonda in the title role, bent on revenge for his brother’s death. Pendleton picked the “often overlooked” 1937 feature “You Only Live Once” as his favorite. Set to screen on Aug. 9, the picture is “one of these ‘great lovers on the run’ films,” Pendleton said, a dark story that swirls with themes of injustice and redemption. But it’s also “tender and emotional, which is not always a quality we associate with Lang. And so I think it shows another side.” Films are screened at the Harvard Film Archive in the Carpenter Center, 24 Quincy St., Cambridge. For a complete schedule, visit its calendar.
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Energy & Climate Energy demand plays a significant role as our research institution continues to grow. To ensure a sustainable campus and meet increased energy needs, Stanford has identified and implemented innovative energy conservation tactics. These tactics have advanced over the university’s decades-long commitment to energy efficiency, while upholding California’s rigorous energy regulations. In addition to reducing overall energy usage, Stanford has also made strides in incorporating renewables into its portfolio through the Stanford Energy System Innovations project. Stanford’s Energy and Climate Action Plan outlines strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which will require a significant decrease in energy use campus-wide. To achieve energy goals, Stanford employs holistic and long-term approaches, from stringent energy-performance standards for new buildings and retrofits of existing buildings, to behavior programs that encourage energy conservation. As of 2020, Stanford has reduced energy intensity on campus 36% from a 2000 baseline, and systems retrofits to the most energy-intensive buildings on campus have saved more than $4 million a year. Learn about ongoing conservation initiatives. View the latest Sustainability Year in Review to explore more in-depth energy consumption data. - The Air Handling Unit Continuous Commissioning program was launched in 2020-21 to take advantage of recent process and technology advances made under the University’s “Smart Campus” initiative. The AHU CCx program’s first scrum team got to work in June 2021 and has already identified several fixable problems in AHUs, such as running air handlers continuously at the Thornton and Hewlett Teaching Center. Those schedules were adjusted resulted in energy savings over $20,000. - In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, Stanford Health Care (SHC) facilities staff worked with the City of Palo Alto Utilities, Ecology Action’s EMPower Palo Alto program, and Stanford Facilities Energy Management to implement an energy-saving project that resulted in a total rebate of $83,414. The project upgraded the HVAC controls for twelve operating rooms, re-balanced the air flow, and implemented a schedule to reduce ventilation rates when the surgical suites are not in use late at night and on the weekends. - At the Beckman building, an old air compressor that served labs and the building HVAC controls had an annual energy bill of $50,000. Stanford's Facilities Energy Management team helped replace this unit with a new, high efficiency unit with half the energy usage. - Stanford is nearing completion of an upgrade of the building automation system at the Chemical Biology (Lorry Lokey) Building, partially funded through the Whole Building Energy Retrofit Program (WBERP). The building is a high-density lab building, housing chemistry and biology labs and a tropical fish vivarium. The energy cost savings from the project are estimated to be nearly $200,000 per year.
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The Internet has been very interesting. From the DOT COM to the DOT COM bust, technology have been changing superfast. Then come the search engine and ecommerce. Then VOIP, SD WAN, now cloud-based servers, software, services, and software as a service. We use to judge a company credibility by the nice fancy office that they have, how we stive to be more flexible and productive, while working from home. We never thought that we would be running into a shortage of IP Address that soon. I guess similar to phone numbers, it’s hard to predict. Phone numbers have had its’ share of area codes conflict as the metro city grow, they force the smaller cities to give up their area code phone numbers to the larger cities. We used to be able to buy a block of 100 DID’s for $5.00. Now, some carrier charge $1 per did per months, sometimes even more. We used to be able to request 13 ip address from ISP. Now, we have to pay for it. On top of that we have to fill out an extra sheet of paper stating why we need it. Ip version 4 days are numbered. Internet Service Provider and network hardware equipment provider have been making a push towards going to IPv6. As with everything else, people do not like to change. The results are some pushed back. I’ve seen IT professional push back, as it can be costly in time and equipment costs. So why is it so hard to migrate from Ipv4 to Ipv6? Human by nature don’t like to change? We don’t like to be out of our comfort zone? We don’t like to learn new things? Well, that doesn’t matter, it will be just a matter of time that we will be force to move forward with IpV6 whether we like it or not. As with anything else in the IT world. IPv4 has its’ days. Now, let’s talk about Ipv4. Ipv4 is a 32-bit (four-byte) addresses. Ip v4 can be class A, class B, or Class C address. It can be private or public address. 10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255 is consider private Class A address. 172.16.0.0-172.31.255.255 is private Class B address. 192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255 is consider a private Class C address. Due to so many numbers of public ip addresses, I will not go into too much details about IPv4 public ip address. So, what does Ipv6 do for us? In a nutshell, we get a lot of more numbers. IPv6 uses a 128-bit addresses vs the 32-bit addresses. Any person that understands binary will tell you, that’s a huge difference and a headache trying to calculate the differences, so I won’t go into details. IpV4 has about 4.3 billion ip address. IpV6 number about 3.4 x10 to the 38th power. Honestly, I have no idea what that means. Let’s just say the average calculator cannot do the trick and neither can an average human brain. IpV6 are written in 8 groups of 4 hexadecimals each. That’s right it’s hexadecimals. 0-9 plus additional of the alphabet a-f for a grand total of 16 characters vs the 10-decimal character. Here is an example of ip version 4 ip address 192.168.1.1. Here is an example of ip version 6 ip address 2200:0388:3838:efac:cede:3982:0183:3842. I’m not really sure if that’s a valid ip address. It does look much more complicated though. Thanks to domain naming systems we have no reason to remember those numbers.
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In Mulvane, Kansas, "charitable giving" involves donating money or property to an individual or organization, expecting nothing directly in return. The vast majority of charitable gifts are made using the most simple method allowed: giving the gift to the intended beneficiary. Some people want to give a larger percentage of their assets to a charitable organization than would be feasible during life, so they establish some type of arrangement under which the money will be transferred upon the donor's death. If you decide to make a sizable donation to a charity that will not directly occur until after your death, the easiest (and most normally-used) method is to simply leave the desired amount of money or property to the charitable organization in your will. Charitable Trusts in Mulvane, Kansas Legal arrangements identified as "charitable trusts" are also used to give large amounts of money to charity. It can be used to make the gift immediately, or it can be set to take effect after the donor's death. In a charitable trust, the property is still technically owned by the donor, but the recipient retains possession and control over it. As the trustee, the charity is free to use the money for any purpose laid out in the trust agreement. With a charitable trust, trustees are usually only permitted to use the money to advance their organization's charitable mission. The most prevalent type of charitable trust in Mulvane, Kansas is a charitable remainder trust. Under this arrangement, you give a specific amount of money or property to a charity. The charity then invests this money, giving you or a named beneficiary a portion of the income generated from these investments for a set amount of time. Once this expires, the money that was initially invested goes to the charity, free and clear. If you wish to set up a charitable trust in you should check with the IRS and equivalent state agencies to ensure that the charity you want to help is registered with them. This will help make sure that your money is used for a good cause (and not to line somebody's pockets) and that your contribution will be tax-deductible. Do I Need a Mulvane, Kansas Attorney? When attempting to establish a charitable trust, or make another charitable donation, the first thing you should do is discuss this with the organization you want to make the donation to. They will probably be able to advise you on how to donate your money in the way that will be most useful to them. And, of course, you should speak with an attorney in Mulvane, Kansas, who will typically be able to make the process much easier.
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Objective Lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) has been shown to play a role in the depletion of lipid oxidation products but this has so far not been studied in beta-Amyloid (1-11) human beings. individuals with mutations plasma LCAT activity HDL cholesterol apoA-I arachidonic acid and its oxidized derivatives oxidized phospholipids on apo(a)-comprising lipoproteins HDL-associated platelet-activating factor-acetylhydrolase activity and the antioxidative capacity of HDL were gene-dose-dependently decreased. Oxidized phospholipids on apoB-containing lipoproteins was improved in heterozygotes (17%; alleles. Summary Service providers of mutations present with significant reductions in LCAT beta-Amyloid (1-11) activity HDL cholesterol apoA-I platelet-activating factor-acetylhydrolase activity and antioxidative potential of HDL but this is not associated with guidelines of improved lipid peroxidation; we did not observe significant changes in the oxidation products of arachidonic acid and linoleic acid HAS3 immunoreactive oxidized phospholipids on apo(a)-comprising lipoproteins and IgM and IgG autoantibodies against malondialdehyde-low-density lipoprotein. These data show that plasma LCAT activity HDL-associated platelet-activating factor-acetylhydrolase activity and HDL cholesterol may not influence the levels of plasma lipid oxidation products. position of phosphatidylcholine (or lecithin) and transfers this fatty acid to free cholesterol forming a cholesteryl ester (CE). Through this reaction it generates most of the CE present in human plasma therefore maturing HDL.13-15 Through this phospholipase-A2 (PLA2) activity LCAT can also hydrolyze oxidized acyl chains from phosphatidylcholine-based OxPL generating the less bioactive lysophosphatidylcholine (lysoPC)7 and oxidized free fatty acids which may be subsequently used by LCAT to esterify diacylglycerol thereby generating triglycerides in addition to the formation of CEs.16 Several in vitro and animal studies have shown that through this PLA2 activity LCAT can apparently remodel vascular lipids resulting in an apparent decrease in oxidative pressure by hydrolyzing oxidized fatty acids from phosphatidylcholine-based OxPL.7 16 In humans mutations in resulting in a loss of enzymatic LCAT activity cause reductions of HDL-c levels.19 It is however not known what effect the loss of LCAT activity might have on lipid oxidation. To study this we used plasma beta-Amyloid (1-11) of service providers of 1 1 or 2 2 defective LCAT alleles and beta-Amyloid (1-11) of family settings to measure (1) the activity of enzymes that are founded modifying OxPL by removal of mutations were enrolled in this study. Nomenclature of the mutations is based on guidelines of the Human being Genome Variation Society (for LCAT this means that 24 aa positions-leader sequence-are added to previous annotations). Settings were 1st- second- or third-degree family members or spouses. Informed consent was acquired for blood sampling storage genetic and biochemical analysis. The study was authorized by the Institutional Review Table of the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam. Plasma Lipids and LCAT Activity Serum and EDTA plasma blood samples were acquired after an over night fast and stored at -80° C until use. Total cholesterol low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol HDL-c triglycerides and apoA-I and apoB were measured using a COBAS MIRA analyzer. LCAT activity was measured in whole plasma using a proteoliposome substrate.23 Lipoprotein a (Lp(a)) was measured using quantitative immunoprecipitation analysis with commercially available antiserum (Diasorin Stillwater MN). Quantification of LysoPC Molecular Varieties Internal standard (1000 ng 19:0 Lyso-PC) was added to human being plasma and lipids were extracted 3× by a revised Dole extraction method.24 The combined organic extracts were dried under N2 flow and then the dried lipids resuspended in water/acetonitrile/2-propanol (8/1/1) and injected onto a Agilent C8 column beta-Amyloid (1-11) (2×150 mm 5 μm) for separation using Waters HPLC 2690. LysoPC molecular varieties were recognized using electrospray ionization in positive ion mode with multiple reaction monitoring using characteristic parent→child transitions for each species on a tandem beta-Amyloid (1-11) mass spectrometer (Micromass Quatrro Ultima.
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When crossing the border by land into Ontario -- either from the U.S. or from Ontario's bordering provinces of Manitoba and Quebec -- one of the first things travelers might see are "Ontario: Yours To Discover" signs. The province's slogan is meant to encourage adventure and exploration, and there's truly a lot to see. The province is huge -- at 344,092 square miles it's larger than every state but Alaska -- so planning a trip means focusing on few famous sights. Canada shares Niagara Falls with the United States near Buffalo, New York. The Canadian side of the Falls is perhaps the most visited region in Ontario, if not all of Canada. The area offers casinos and theme parks along with the natural spectacle of Horseshoe Falls. You can get up close on the Maid of the Mist cruise (maidofthemist.com) or get half-soaked on a hike behind the Falls. Just north of the city of Niagara Falls, on the way to Toronto, you'll find Ontario's wine country. The CN Tower Toronto has a lot to offer visitors, with a handful of ethnic neighborhoods like Little Italy and Chinatown offering authentic food and cheap shopping, but Toronto's CN Tower (cntower.com) is a top attraction. For two decades, from 1974 until the opening of Taipei 101 in the mid 1990s, the CN Tower claimed the superlative title of world's tallest building. As of 2011, it sits third on that list behind the Burj Kalifa and Taipei 101. Take an elevator ride to 1,136 feet on the Lookout Level and enjoy views of Toronto. The CN Tower has a revolving restaurant on this level. Daring guests can step outside at 1,122 feet. The Capital Region Canada's capital city of Ottawa is a few hours' drive east from Toronto, on the Quebec border. Ottawa is home to Ontario's only UNESCO World Heritage site, the Rideau Canal, which in wintertime becomes the world's longest skating rink. Ottawa is a festival city, with Winterlude (canadascapital.gc.ca/winterlude/) taking over the city each February, and Bluesfest highlighting the summer music scene (ottawabluesfest.ca). Ottawa's other tourist highlight is Parliament Hill (parliamenthill.gc.ca/index-eng.html), home to Canada's federal government. Guided tours of Parliament are free (with a reservation). Ottawa's Byward Market area is busy and vibrant from spring through fall, with outdoor vendors selling fruits, vegetables, flowers and trinkets. Algonquin Provincial Park Algonquin Provincial Park (algonquinpark.on.ca) is a massive game reserve and conservation area about three hours north of Toronto or three hours west of Ottawa. The park is larger than Prince Edward Island -- Canada's tiniest province -- and the size of Delaware and Rhode Island put together. You can camp, hike, picnic, swim, canoe, mountain bike, cross-country ski or animal watch in Algonquin, which is open year-round for different activities. It's rare to drive the length of the park's main highway without seeing a half dozen species of wildlife, including moose, bear, deer and the occasional wolf. Living in Canada, Andrew Aarons has been writing professionally since 2003. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English literature from the University of Ottawa, where he served as a writer and editor for the university newspaper. Aarons is also a certified computer-support technician.
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In response to the newest report by Emergent Analysis, the Worldwide Fuel Cell Market size reached USD 4.26 billion in 2021 and is anticipated to experience a revenue CAGR of 22.8% over the projected period. Global military applications’ increasing reliance on fuel cells is the main reason fueling the market’s expansion in terms of revenue. Other variables that are expected to drive demand include expanding public-private collaborations and less environmental impact. Governments from all over the world are anticipated to support the improvements by providing funding for various initiatives like research and appropriate financing programs. It is crucial to create a strong regulatory and policy framework because government firms must create an environment that is conducive to investment. The demand for hydrogen power plants is driven during the predicted period by encouraging legislation by the governing bodies in developed economies and eco-friendly ambitions to eliminate emission rates. Increased focus on replacing electric networks by governments of developed countries like the U.S. and Europe and technical developments are likely to support the expansion even further. It is predicted that ongoing projects in Europe will allow market participants to broaden their product offerings. The majority of market actors’ ability to be inventive is put to the test by the deployment of cleaner technologies at a higher expense. Because more research and development are being put into creating hydrogen-powered cars, the application of fuel cell technology in many modes of transportation is expanding quickly. Some Key Highlights from the Report: - A contract to improve hydrogen fuel cell operation and maintenance capabilities were signed in January 2022 between Doosan Fuel Cell Co., Ltd. and Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP). According to the terms of the agreement, the two businesses will collaborate to create a plan for technical training in hydrogen fuel cell operation and maintenance as well as a nearby green hydrogen fuel cell project for distributed power. - Revenue from the Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells (PEFCs) segment is anticipated to grow steadily during the forecast period as a result of PEFCs’ expanding use in stationary and transportation applications. PEMFCs generate electricity and operate under the opposite tenet of PEM electrolysis. It has a good chance of taking over alkaline fuel-cell technology. - Due to the increasing use of fuel cells in automobiles, the transportation sector is anticipated to have extremely rapid revenue development over the projection period. Worldwide demand for fuel cell vehicles is increasing as people become more conscious of the environmental impact of fossil fuel pollution. Renault, a large French automaker, said in May 2022 that it would introduce an electric-hydrogen hybrid vehicle. - Doosan Fuel Cell Co., Ltd., Fuel Cell Energy, Inc., SFC Energy AG, Bloom Energy, Kyocera Corporation, Plug Power Inc., Nuvera Fuel Cells, LLC, Nedstack Fuel Cell Technology B.V., Intelligent Energy, Cummins Inc., PowerCell Sweden AB, and Toshiba Corporation are a few notable companies mentioned in the global market report. Emergen Research has segmented the global fuel cell market based on size, type, application, end-user, and region: Size Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2019-2030) Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2019-2030) - Proton-Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) - Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell (PEFC) - Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC) - Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell (MCFC) - Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell (PAFC) - Alkaline Fuel Cell (AFC) Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2019-2030) End-Use Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2019-2030) - Commercial & Industrial - Military & Defense - Data Centers - Utilities & Government Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2019–2030) - North America - the U.K. - Rest of Europe - the Asia Pacific - South Korea - Rest of APAC - Latin America - Middle East & Africa - Saudi Arabia - South Africa - Rest of MEA Grab your Sample Copy
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safety and health Volatile compounds are complex chemical mixtures normally present in all the materials used to manufacture finished products. The list of the chemicals in the materials is a long one, the best-known elements being: aliphatic hydrocarbons, aromatic hydrocarbons benzene and derivatives), chlorinated hydrocarbons (chloroform, chlorobenzene), alcohol (ethanol, butanol) and formaldehyde. Everything in our homes (paints, floors, furniture, carpets, insulation and building materials, mastic, shutters and frames, upholstery, fabrics etc) comprises volatile substances which over time are released and easily evaporate at room temperature. Several countries – not yet Italy – are required to affix to all marketed products a label identifying the level of emission of said volatile compounds. Exposure to products with a high emission of volatile substances can cause severe damage to your health – both acute and chronic – such as headache, eye/nose/throat irritation, damage to kidneys, liver and nervous system, and even much more severe pathologies. Strict laboratory tests as specified in UNI EN ISO 16000-9 need to be performed in order to determine the emission level of each product. The product is positioned in a temperature- and humidity-controlled test chamber for 28 days. Subsequently any output air is analysed. The analysis makes it possible to classify the product according to emissions as A+, A, B, C. When you purchase a new mattress, for the sake of your own health you should always rule out manufacturers that do not perform any tests aimed to determine the emission level of volatile substances and instead opt for Class A+ products. Lordflex’s has had its main catalogue products certified and has achieved the best classification possible.
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There are some moments that you can’t plan, it’s just a matter of being at the right place at the right time… A mother tapir helps baby across the strong current “Seeing a tapir in the wild is something extremely special,” says Awasi Iguazu resident manager, Paula Bertotto. “There are very few living tapir species remaining in the world.” Most tapirs inhabit isolated regions of South America, with the exception of one species that lives in Southeast Asia (mainly in the Sumatran jungle). The species that can be found around the Iguazu Falls is the South American Tapir (Tapirus terrestris), also commonly called Amazonian Tapir, “anta” (in portuguese) or “mboreví” (in Guaraní, which is most common in the area where Awasi Iguazu is located). Mostly found in the Amazon basin in Brazil, Misiones is pretty much the southernmost tip of their territory. Caught on camera As seen above, we sometimes find tapirs on the hidden cameras in the Awasi Iguazu reserve, but it is rare to see them in real life. “Tapirs are extraordinary creatures,” continues Paula. “In fact, they are the largest native terrestrial mammal of South America. A large specimen could measure up to 2,5 metres in length and weigh up to 300 kg. They stand at around one meter at the shoulder. This kind of tapir lives in wet jungles, near swamps and rivers, both at sea level and up to 1700 metres above sea level. So, they are very versatile: both skilled swimmers (and divers) and fast runners on rugged terrain. Luckily, they are herbivores!” A few years ago, the Awasi team participated in efforts to reintroduce a tapir, known affectionately as Lulu, to its natural habitat on Isla Palacio. “Judging from their appearance it is hard to guess what other animals they are related to,” says Paula who grew up in this area of the Atlantic Rainforest and is passionate about its fauna. “They belong to the Perissodactyla order, from Ancient Greek perissós ‘odd’, and dáktylos ‘finger, toe’: odd-toed ungulates. These are animals who have reduced the weight-bearing toes to three or just one of the five original toes.” Supporting the Atlantic forest Tapirs have a sort of trunk or mobile nose, which they use to reach the leaves, branches, berries, seeds and roots on which they feed on. Ecologically speaking, they fulfill an important role as seed dispersers, contributing greatly to the biological health of the forest. “Because of their size,” continues Paula, “their only natural predators are some of the largest carnivores of the region: black caimans, anacondas and, of course, jaguars and pumas. However, they are mostly endangered by human factors like poaching and car accidents, as well as habitat destruction.” This is why the work of organizations like Güira Oga and other NGO’s working on the protection, rehabilitation and reintroduction of the species is so important. Tapirs are solitary, territorial creatures that are very hard to spot in the dense forest in which they live, which is why there is relatively little research available on them. “Although their eyesight is quite bad, explains Paula, “their large nose grants them an excellent sense of smell. In fact, on the rare occasions when we do cross paths with a tapir, it is near sunrise or sunset on a quiet road, and we can tell they don’t see us coming close, which is why it is so important to respect maximum speeds in this area.” This sighting occured in a very busy part of the Iguazu National Park, on the Argentine side. Specifically, on the walkway that leads to Garganta del Diablo – the “Devil’s Throat”, a path that the Awasi guides take almost daily as it leads to one of the most popular viewpoints of the park: a platform just at the edge of the largest waterfall, which is around 80 meters high. “Several tourists were walking back and forth,” says Paula “and when they spotted the animals many were concerned for their safety, being so close to the drop and in strong currents. But as mentioned before, these waters are a perfectly safe and natural environment for them. As Jimmy, one of our private guides, explains to his guests in the video, the babies are spotted when young, and their skin turns dark brown when they become adults.” Trained to see “Seeing tapirs in the wild is very rare,” says Paula, “but the Awasi guides are trained to spot other signs of their presence. It is not uncommon to find fresh tapir tracks in some on our excursions, particularly while kayaking through the Yacui creek or exploring 101 Route.” “Many of these places seem unassuming but hide a huge array of incredible life!” – Paula Bertotto, Awasi Iguazu resident manager. Awasi Iguazu is a luxury Relais & Chateaux lodge in Northern Argentina. Located just 15 minutes from the famous Iguazu Falls, each room at Awasi is given a private vehicle and personal guide so they can explore the Atlantic Rainforest and enjoy the incredible environment that surrounds our hotel.
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Laser Printers’ Toner-Particle Emissions Unhealthy? Can emissions from office laser printers be as unhealthy as cigarette smoke? Research from Brisbane, Australia-based Queensland University of Technology’s Air Quality and Health Program, led by physics professor Lidia Morawska, suggests the average printer releases toner particles that can get deep into the lungs and cause respiratory problems and cardiovascular trouble. Journalists Peter Judge and David Meyer reported on the study for CNET News on August 1. In the article, Judge and Meyer noted that Morawska and her team are specialists in atmospheric particles, and are part of the International Laboratory for Air Quality and Health. The team tested 62 laser printer models—all relatively new—and found that 17 were “high emitters” of toner particles. Despite using similar technology, office photocopiers do not emit particles, the team discovered. The particles have not had a full chemical analysis, but some are potential carcinogens, according to a report in The Sydney Morning Herald. The printer-emissions were discovered by chance when an investigation of office ventilation systems, carried out jointly between the University and the Queensland Department of Public Works, found five times as many particles indoors as those produced by traffic outdoors. Using an electronic sniffer, researchers traced the emissions to printers. The emissions were found to increase during the day, when printers were left on standby or in full operation. Following the revelation, Morawska’s team tested their own printers and moved the unhealthy ones away from people. The researchers are now calling for regulations on printer emissions. For more information, visit www.cnet.com.
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Speakers at the Executive Leadership Training programme for students’ leaders in Ife North Local Government organized by the Chief Whip of the Osun State House of Assembly, Hon Tunde Olatunji have identified the need for Nigeria youth to seek knowledge and develop capacity to provide solutions to the numerous problems confronting the global community. At the event which took place in his country home, Edunabon, in Ife North Constituency, the guests speakers also charged young people to identify their purposes and pursue them vigorously, while they also charged government at all levels to prioritise functional youth development programmes that are knowlege based. The Speakers included the Senior Special Assistant to the Osun State Governor in Strategic Communication, Mr Charles Adeyemi, a lecturer at the Federal University Oye Ekiti, Doctor Sobowale and the Executive Director of a Non Government organization, Kimpact Development Initiative, Mr Bukola Idowu among others. The participants were students’ Union leaders of Ife North Local Government origin, drawn from different schools across the country. In an opening remark, the convener, Mr Tunde Olatunji posited that the world had moved to a knowledge based economy, which could only accommodate those with content and capacity to provide solutions in that regards. The Chief Whip disagreed with the common notion of ‘no jobs in Nigeria’, saying, ” there are jobs in Nigeria, what is lacking is the required competence to fill the vacancies. Just type jobs in Nigeria on your search engine, you will be amazed with thousands of result it will bring, but most of our graduates are certificate holders who do not have the needed skills to secure a 21st century employment “. Mr Olatunji submitted that the digital skill gap must be filled through the collective efforts of governments, institutions of learning, the organised private sector and good hearted Nigerians, ” otherwise, our nations runs the risks of being left behind in global progression ” In his presentation, the Osun Governor Communication’s aide, Mr Charles Adeyemi observed that the limitations hindering the capacity of many Nigerian young persons were products on their inability to take advantage of opportunities around them, particularly in the contemporary digital age. Mr Adeyemi reminded the participants that the Nigerian Youth must acknowledge the fact that the leadership of the society rest upon them, not until they got elected or appointed in offices, as transformation stories across global societies from time immemorial indicated that such process were propelled by young people. “The starting point of taking responsibility is during elections. You must be actively involved in determining who secures the mandate of the people. But the situation where what you do is to mobilise for politicians and collect money be fore voting at elections, you have already betrayed your generational mission”. Mr Adeyemi said.Me In his own presentation, Mr Bukola Idowu of Kimpact Development Initiatives who spoke on “leadership” argued that leadership was not just about position, authority or titles, but rather responsibility in achieving a desired organisation purpose. Mr Idowu challenged young people in Nigeria, that complaints, docility and complacent lifestyle would not produce the needed transformation, but honest and genuine actions devoid of any immediate pecuniary gains. To achieve this however, the Kimpact Director insist that ,” you must undergo a thorough process of training, through reading and other means of knowledge acquisition, which could only be attained through determination, selflessness and discipline. You must also build integrity to be taken serious by the society”. On his part, Doctor Sobowale of the Federal University Oye Ekiti who presented a paper on ” Forecasting, Strategic planning and Decision making” charged the participants to be strategic in drawing a workable plan of where they intend to be within a reasonable time frame. Doctor Sobowale maintained that 90 percent of what Nigerians prayed about had already been done by God, but the people’s failure to fulfil their own part to actualise them. It was his submission that ,” every human being who lived to be 70 years of age would surely have a story to tell of either how he made it or why he did not make it” Responding on behalf of the students leaders, president of the National Forum of Ife North Students, NAFINS Comrade Ogunlola Aduragbemi said the messages passed by the guest lecturers were quite impactful with capacity to change the life’s of young people. Mr Aduragbemi who stressed that the message would be taken to other members of the organization commended Mr Olatunji for his commitment to Youth development, not just in Ife North Local Government, but across the state. The Leader of the Parliament of Ife North West Local Council Development Authority, Mr Tosin Oke described the leadership training programme as unprecedented in the area, or any where in the state. Others students who spoke gave testimony of Mr Olatunji’s various intervention interms of programmes and material contributions to ensuring that the community is transformed through the transformation of its individual young persons. They also commended the Chief Whip for facilitating the award of contract for the construction of roads in communities across the council, while appreciating Governor Gboyega Oyetola for deeming the area worth of such project; a development which they noted had not been recorded by any government in the history of council. 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Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat … it can be tough to keep all the social media channels straight. And then you throw in texting, e-mail, the Cloud -- phew. It’s one thing to maintain a personal Facebook account. But when you try to stay on top of all the apps on your child’s or teenager’s phone? It can feel like a full-time job. But that doesn’t mean you should throw your arms up and just quit. In fact, it’s quite the opposite -- you should start talking to your kids early in their lives about having and maintaining a respectable online presence, and staying safe in the digital world. Encourage your high school seniors to make a profile on LinkedIn. Tell your children that what they put out there matters. Social media will impact their professional lives one day. Nicole Hudson, founder and president of Inbound Lead Solutions -- which has offices in the Detroit area, offered up that advice, and plenty more, for parents. Education on social media and all things digital should start when your child is around middle-school age, Hudson said. These days, there are kids who’ve grown up with a tablet in hand. Perhaps their whole lives will be documented online, based on what their parents have shared. Adults, be aware: This is a much different landscape than the one you experienced as a child. You should bring up topics such as online safety; and teach your children how to be responsible in this modern era. It’s easy for kids to make mistakes. That’s part of being young. But with the internet, there’s a possibility those mistakes might be amplified. Furthermore, it can be hard to make those flubs disappear. “I’ve had parents find me online, just because they know I do this professionally, and ask me, ‘How do I fix or respond to what my child did on social media?’” Hudson said. “Parents are calling a professional -- someone who does this for work, and who’s in the business. Kids in middle school and high school are having communication issues online, which need to be mitigated. Students are getting suspended for things they’ve done or said online. [And although it’s surprising for parents to call], who do you turn to when something like that happens?” Students ask their parents because they don’t have anywhere to turn, either. Sometimes it seems like no one has the easy answers, or there are no easy answers. Which is all the more reason to play it safe online. Some parents do everything they can to make sure their kids are perfect -- maybe so that those teens can get into the best college possible, or land the best job after graduation. But one thing the parents can’t always control is what their kids are doing and saying online, Hudson said. So, rather than just monitoring or policing your kids, it’s really vital to educate and teach them. The easiest way to encourage good behavior online is to model it. It’s important for parents to be aware and active on digital media. Manage your own online reputation and take pride in the things you do, say and post. It seems as though everyone’s heard of “the talk,” as in the sex talk you have with your children; but there needs to be another “talk,” Hudson said. This one should revolve around cyber security and the value of a strong online reputation, which can be just as crucial. Parents, if you’re going to put a smartphone or a tablet in your kids’ hands, be aware that the move comes with risks. Just like you wouldn’t give away the keys to your car without ensuring safety first, don’t give away mobile devices without helping your kids browse and post wisely. Teach your children not to share private information, and not to hit “yes” on any app that wants to access your location or personal data. You hear of young people accidentally charging tons of money on Apple accounts, but it doesn’t have to happen to your family. Parents, you have a new level of responsibility when it comes to digital media, but it’s key to teach your children how to use it effectively. “If parents don’t teach their children to be good personal stewards of their own brand, where are the kids supposed to learn it?” Hudson asked. Some final takeaways: Kids know more than ever when it comes to social media -- often times, more than their parents. Some teens aren’t even on Facebook; people in the 12-13 age range are usually more focused in on platforms including WhatsApp, YouTube, Instagram and Snapchat. Stay on top of it as best you can, be proactive, and learn together when it comes to the ever-evolving online space. It’s too important to ignore or gloss over.
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Crowdfunding platforms, stock exchanges and other providers of two-sided markets want to appear popular, because having more buyers attracts more sellers and vice versa. The platform’s revenue is usually proportional to the number of users, because it charges a commission fee on trades or advertisers pay it to show ads to users. The exchange’s marginal cost of a user is close to zero, giving it an incentive to fake a high volume of trades, a large limit order book and a small bid-ask spread. The platform’s cost of posting a great volume of outstanding buy and sell orders at a small spread is that many investors try to trade at these favourable bid and ask prices. Either the market maker has to take the other side of these attempted transactions or is found fraudulent. Taking the other side results in a large loss if some investors are better informed than the exchange. The platform could falsely display a large trading volume, but keep the order book honestly small by adding fake trades at prices between the bid and the ask only, so no investor’s real limit order is ignored. This seems difficult to detect, unless one side of the limit order book is empty (e.g. no buyers) and at least one at-market order on the other side (e.g. a sell) is outstanding. In this case, any trades occurring would have to satisfy the at-market order. However, the platform or real investors can then take the other side of the at-market order at a very favourable price to themselves, which discourages at-market orders. A large trading volume with a thin order book is still slightly suspicious, because it requires that crossing buy and sell orders between the bid and ask prices arrive almost simultaneously, in order to be matched without appearing on the order book for long, and without triggering the real limit orders. Displaying the fake buys and sells on the order book risks attracting actual matching trades, which the platform would have to honour (at a cost). Without automated quote matching, there are no at-market orders, for example on the Funderbeam crowdfunding platform. Instead, everyone either posts a limit order or picks an order from the other side to trade with, e.g. a buyer chooses a sell. Investors can pick an order with a worse price (higher sell or lower buy) on the other side, which frequently occurs on Funderbeam. Choosing a worse price is irrational, unless the traders in question are colluding, so the asset is effectively not changing ownership. Reasons to carry out such seemingly irrational trades are to manipulate price and volume, e.g. price can be raised or reduced by targeted trades outside the bid-ask interval. Volume can only increase after added trades, rational or not, but such seemingly greater activity is exactly what benefits the stakeholders of the platform. The employees of the market maker have a natural motive to fake-trade between themselves to make their firm look good, even without any inappropriate pressure from their boss. Another way to attract issuers and investors is to demonstrate successful initial public offerings, meaning that the funds are raised quickly (good for issuers) and the price of the newly listed stock (or other asset) goes up, which benefits investors. Adding fake capital-raisers is difficult, because potential investors will check the background of the supposed issuer. Inserting spoof investors into an actual funding campaign is costly, because real money would have to be invested. One way to manipulate popularity upward is to simultaneously add a fake issuer and fake investors who satisfy its funding need. The idea is to not leave time for real investors to participate in the campaign, by pretending that the capital-raiser achieved its target funding level before most investors could react. This is easier in markets with a small number of real investors and without an auto-invest feature. However, the real investors who were supposedly pre-empted may still research the supposedly very popular issuer. A costless way to briefly boost the popularity of a real fundraising campaign is to add fake investors after the target funding is achieved, and forbid issuers from increasing the target or accepting funds from those who subscribed after the goal was reached. Any campaign meeting its target can then be made to look heavily oversubscribed. However, if the issuers are informed in advance of the restriction not to increase the target, then they may find an alternative unrestricted platform to raise funds. On the other hand, if the restriction is not mentioned beforehand, then it will likely anger the issuers who will then create negative publicity for the platform. Competition between exchanges thus curtails their manipulation incentives. The platform can motivate real investors to raise their bids when the campaign reaches its target by rationing demand: bidders in an oversubscribed share issue get only a fraction of what they wanted to buy. Anticipating this, buyers will increase their requested quantities so that the fraction of their new bid equals their actual demand. This makes the campaign look oversubscribed and creates a feedback loop: if other investors increase their quantities, then rationing reduces the fraction of a given investor’s demand that will be satisfied, so this investor raises her or his requested amount, which in turn makes others increase theirs. If investors know of the bid rationing in advance, then they may select a rival market provider without this restriction, but if rationing takes them by surprise, then they may leave and publicly criticise the platform. Capital-raisers compare exchanges, so if many market providers inflate demand and the issuers pay attention to the level of oversubscription (instead of the fraction of campaigns reaching the target, which is what should matter to the capital-raiser), then the biggest inflator wins. Of course, platforms may not want to reveal unsuccessful campaigns (e.g. Funderbeam does not), so public data on the fraction of issuers who achieved their funding goal is unlikely to exist. Theoretically, the feedback from bid rationing to increased quantity demanded could lead to infinite amounts requested. A countervailing incentive is that with positive probability, other investors do not honour their commitment to buy, in which case a given investor may be required to buy the amount (s)he demanded, instead of the lower amount (s)he actually wanted. If there is no commitment to buy (for example, on Funderbeam the bids are only non-binding indications of interest), then the danger of overcommitting is absent, so the rational choice seems to be requesting an infinite amount. Investors do not indicate infinite interest, so either they are irrational or some other penalty exists for outbidding one’s capability to pay.
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Explore fiction and movies from libraries around the world. It happened one night Date: 1934 - 2017 - A rich young woman marries an idle playboy against her father's will. Her father holds her captive on his yacht but she escapes and, while on her way to New York, becomes entangled with an unemployed news reporter. Genres, Characters, Subjects & More Gable, Clark, 1901-1960 [Author] Colbert, Claudette [Author] Capra, Frank, 1897-1991 [Author] Riskin, Robert [Writer of accompanying material] Connolly, Walter, 1887-1940 [Other] Karns, Roscoe, 1893-1970 [Actor] Silvers, Louis, 1889-1954 [Arranger] OCLC Work Id
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Nature and Biodiversity in Dublin City Biodiversity is found all over Dublin city - along the coastline; in our rivers, canals and embankments; in public parks, graveyards and open spaces; along roadsides, railway tracks and footpaths; and in residential greens, private gardens, walls and buildings. What is biodiversity? Biological diversity or biodiversity is the variety of all living things on Earth (plants, animals, fungi and micro-organisms) and the interactions between organisms and ecosystems. It includes all aspects of nature and how they are interdependent. Biodiversity provides us with essential services like food, medicine, clean water and air and a means of combating the negative effects of Climate Change and flooding. In a city, biodiversity provides us with a breath of fresh air and a natural environment in which to relax; it is vital for our well-being. Biodiversity in Dublin Biodiversity includes you too and Dublin City Council wants to help you to experience, understand and preserve our city's biodiversity. Dublin City Council are committed to preserving the city’s biodiversity. Read the Dublin City Biodiversity Action Plan 2021-2025. For more information on special conservation areas in Dublin City please visit the National Parks & Wildlife Service. How can I experience Dublin city's biodiversity? Wildlife is found all over Dublin city - along the coastline, in our rivers and canals and the places where they meet land, in public parks, graveyards, open spaces, along roadsides, railway tracks and footpaths, and in residential greens, private gardens, walls and buildings. How all of this wildlife interacts makes up the city’s biodiversity. You can enjoy Dublin City’s biodiversity by visiting it's parks and open spaces as well as it special areas for biodiversity, including: Or why not explore the city’s Native Tree Trails and find out more about the historic woodlands of St Anne’s, Bushy and Tolka Valley parks. Want to find out more? To find out more about Dublin City's biodiversity and how you can help to preserve it, why not get in touch or attend one of our biodiversity-related events. If you are interested in promoting the ecological, cultural, and educational values of North Bull Island to fellow visitors, then our North Bull Island Volunteer Programme could be right for you. Keep an eye on the North Bull Island page to find out when and how to apply.
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Magic erasers are usually used for cleaning up messes, but could they clean up scratches? Yup. It wiped out small scratches on the phone's screen in just a few seconds. Taylor Martin has a tutorial on how to make your own magic erasers for just around $0.10 (£0.07 or AU$0.14) each. Wiping a screen with toothpaste (not the gel kind) supposedly works for fixing scratched screens. All it did in my tests was make the screen shinier and seemed to add small abrasion marks. I also tried toothpaste on a plastic screen protector, such as the kind that comes with OtterBox phone cases. It worked great on that! So it's a no for screens, but a yes for plastic screen protectors. Erasers work great for making scratches disappear. I used a white rubber eraser, but you can also use the type that's found on the end of a pencil. Simply rub the scratch left and right with the eraser for about 60 seconds, and then rub it up and down for 60 seconds. The friction softens the eraser and it fills in the scratch. Don't press down too hard, though! Car waxes and headlight lens creams are supposed to be effective at removing scratches on screens, so I gave Mothers PowerPlastic 4Lights headlight cream a try. It made the scratches fade significantly, and l liked the shine it gave my screen. A paste of two parts baking soda to one part water has been bandied about as a great screen fixer. Nope. It just made the screen really shiny. Plus, the moisture in the paste could damage your device. According to the internet, coconut oil can solve just about any problem. Shockingly, it didn't work well on phone scratches. Like with the petroleum jelly, it just made the phone super slippery. I wasn't sure about this tip. Sites say to mix the corn starch with a little water to make a paste, rub it on the screen with a soft cloth, and then wipe it off. It didn't do anything to the scratches, but it made the screen shiny. OK, this one freaked me out. A lot. Putting gooey, oily stuff on electronics is never a good idea, but I gave it a shot in the name of science. I dabbed a bit on as recommended, and rubbed it into the screen with a tissue. As I feared, all it did was make the test screen oily and sticky. Why do people think it's a good idea to rub food on their phones? Nope, rubbing a banana peel on your screen won't help it. I tried it a couple different ways and it just left a crusty mess that is hard to remove. Powdered cleanser like Bar Keepers Friend, Comet, Ajax and the like seem a good idea for buffing out scratches. They are slightly abrasive, so you'd think they'd polish your screen to a gleaming scratch-free shine. Well, they don't. They can even leave new little scratches on your screen. Yah, this test didn't go well.
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All of our shows are heavily interactive and are either inspired by or adapted from children's literature. Our shows can be performed online, as live storytelling shows or as theatre shows. Our shows are: The Velveteen Rabbit "When a child loves you for a long, long time, not just to play with, but really loves you, then you become Real." - Margery Williams The Velveteen Rabbit is a heart-warming story about a very shy toy rabbit, who longs for nothing more than to become real. He spends his days waiting patiently in the Child's playroom watching all the other toys being played with and dreaming of being picked up and loved. And then, one night, he is rediscovered and all his hopes start to come true… Cat & Hutch use puppetry and original song to bring to life Margery Williams' classic tale of a toy rabbit's wish to become 'real' and shows how one child makes this happen through love, imagination and a bit of nursery magic. My Father's Dragon “Wouldn't it be just wonderful to fly and go wherever you might think of!” - Ruth Stiles Gannett When Elmer Elevator meets a talking cat who tells him all about a baby dragon being held captive by some very mean creatures, he can't resist going on an epic adventure to rescue him! Elmer bravely journeys to Wild Island and encounters many Wild Animals along the way, including some grumpy boars, a messy-maned lion and an itchy singing gorilla! Join us in this reimagining of Ruth Stiles Gannett's adventure story. The Remarkable Rocket "I am so clever that sometimes I don’t understand a single word of what I am saying" - Oscar Wilde There's a lot of hustle and bustle at the palace as everyone prepares for the royal wedding. The musicians are tuning up, the courtiers are getting the crowds ready and the king has been "entertaining" everyone with his rather interesting flute playing. It's the biggest event of the year and everyone has been talking about it...even the fireworks! This is their moment to sparkle and shine and impress the crowds with their pyrotechnic acrobatics. But there's one firework who believes this event is all about him...The Remarkable Rocket. And he'll tell anyone who'll listen about how remarkable he will be, for he loves to hear himself talk - it is one of his greatest pleasures. But will he be able to perform on the night? Or will his sensitivity get the better of him? 'Twas The Night Before Christmas "He had a broad face and a little round belly that shook when he laughed, like a bowl full of jelly." - Clement Clarke Moore 'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house, not a creature was stirring not even a mouse... But, outside, a fearsome wind was blowing! And St Nick's sleigh was to-ing and fro-ing! After the wind snaps the reins, and some of the reindeer fly away, How will St Nick deliver the gifts for Christmas Day? Luckily a couple of brave elves are on hand, To jump into their Elf-Mobile and come up with a plan! Join Mother Christmas for this interactive storytelling inspired by the classic Christmas poem, "A Visit from St Nicholas" by Clement Clarke Moore. A Wild Woodland Adventure "Please remember to protect the Butterfly Swamp and be kind to all creatures that live in our woods." - Butterfly Calling all explorers! Join Cat & Hutch for this wild, woodland adventure! Cat & Hutch journey into the forest and meet a lost Butterfly looking for her way home - but her home isn't on the map! With the help of a few woodland creatures, will they be able to help Butterfly fly back to her swamp? An original, devised story inspired by "Look What I Found in the Woods", by Moira Butterfield and Jesús Verona and "King of the Swamp", by Catherine Emmett and Ben Mantle. Hansel and Gretel "Right! I don’t care how skinny and tasteless you are, I am starving. Gretel! Turn the oven on so it’s nice and hot…" - Witch When Hansel & Gretel's parents leave them in the woods to fend for themselves, it seems as though all hope is lost. But soon, they stumble upon a delicious looking Gingerbread House! As they fill their empty bellies with the sweet treats the house is covered in, they think their prayers have been answered - that is, until, they meet who lives inside.... Join Cat & Hutch for an interactive storytelling of this classic tale by the Brothers Grimm. The Secret Garden "The Secret Garden bloomed and bloomed and every day revealed new miracles." - Frances Hodgson Burnett After having lived an indulgent life in India, spoilt Mary Lennox finds herself orphaned and sent to live with her uncle in the Yorkshire countryside. Stuck in the middle of nowhere she feels as though she will be lonely forever. That is until a friendly robin helps her to find the door to a hidden garden where she finds a place more magical than she ever could have imagined and new friends that will last a lifetime. Meet the beloved characters from the story and help Cat & Hutch bring Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic tale to life in their interactive adaptation of "The Secret Garden". A Mathemagical Adventure "We have to defeat the evil Dr Nonagon!" Help our Superheroes travel to different dimensions to defeat the villainous Dr. Nonagon who has messed up the number of days in the year to match his evil obsession with the number 9! Meet fearsome pirates, a baby dragon and a magical witch as you solve maths problems along the way to help our Superheroes on their mission. Join Cat & Hutch in this interactive show inspired by "Maths Adventures" by William Potter. This show can be adapted for KS1 and KS2
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Suchetha and Tania are part of #LearningPlanet partner Dream a Dream, a non-profit organization that empowers children from vulnerable backgrounds to overcome adversity and thrive in a fast-changing world. Read on to learn more about the importance and timeliness of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL), especially for children aged 0-6. Why is SEL important? We have witnessed young people show significant improvement in the way they interact with others, overcome difficulties, take initiative, and manage conflicts – some of the most important SEL competencies or life skills. In 2019-20, we observed 5332 participants (2638 male and 2694 female) between 8-17 years old from Dream a Dream’s After School Life Skills Program in 2019-20, who showed 91% positive change in life skills (Impact Report 2019-2020 Dream a Dream). We see Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) competencies or life skills as an anchor in helping young people thrive and navigate through their adverse situations.Photo credit: After School Life Skills Program, Dream A Dream Why should SEL start for children aged 0-6 years at home? 0-6 years of age is infancy, early childhood, and play. The needs of this age are very different from the needs at the later developmental stage. Significant experiences of safety and play during this age by the primary caregivers invites a sense of trust in the world and themselves, bringing them to ‘initiate’ play situation leading them to believe in themselves, take control over their bodies, and acquire new skills. The process of SEL at home would include the significant adults around them to witness these play spaces for the child, validate, and reciprocate/mirror the emotions of the child through facial expressions. What are the obstacles for families to focusing on SEL? Mindset is the biggest obstacle not just for the families but also for the other key stakeholders involved in the life of young people. We witnessed the mindset of families and stakeholders more on the lines of children/young people/learners gaining jobs that will help them survive/overcome their adversities by earning money, and outcomes like excellence in academics gain more weightage there. The above-mentioned is undoubtedly important, however, what one forgets in the process is that it is limiting. It takes away the space for the child to explore their fullest potential. The more we empower the young people/children/learners with spaces that include SEL, where they feel seen, heard, and understood, where they are respected for who they are, they develop confidence and feel clear in what they want to do in their lives.Photo credit: After School Life Skills Program, Dream A Dream Having said that, the Covid-19 pandemic has shifted this mindset to a considerable extent. We have witnessed different state governments showing the need to have initiatives to respond to the well-being and social and emotional needs of young people. Happiness Curriculum by Govt. Of Delhi, Harsh Johar (translates to Welcoming Happiness) by Govt. of Jharkhand state, Anandam Pathacharya (translates to Joyful Curriculum) by Govt. Of Uttarakhand are a few examples of efforts made by stakeholders to include SEL in the educational spaces. What are good practices for SEL in general? In our interactions with young people/children/learners: – Invite all kinds of creative mediums, like visual art, play, drama, and movement for their expressions to be away from judgment. – Giving agency to the individuals to choose. – Move from using the terminology of right and wrong v/s helpful and unhelpful; from positive and negative v.s pleasant and unpleasant. – Validate thoughts, feelings and actions. – Be mindful of one’s own biases, e.g. using gender-neutral terms, to make the spaces inclusive. How does SEL influence learning outcomes? ‘Happiness’ in Happiness curriculum (HC), an initiative by Delhi Govt is referred to as the ability to regulate one’s emotions as per the SEL vocabulary. The Happiness Impact Study has shown a remarkable difference in the way it has impacted not only students in isolation but also parent-child relationships and teacher-child relationships. Does SEL positively influence children´s lives in general? SEL spaces, if created safely, have the potential to make the child feel worthy, as they feel seen, heard and understood leading to them developing a healthy self-concept. This influences the way they interact with the world outside and the people around them. Why is SEL for families (our concept) a needed concept? SEL for families is a much-needed concept in the Indian context. Emotional-social awareness and vocabulary amongst the family members are a challenge. The efforts are being made in the process of implementing the HC to involve parents and witness the changes for their children. It is being done by inviting the students to go back and share at home what they have done in their happiness classes. This has significantly increased avenues for parent-child interaction and therefore enhanced relationships. More specifically, 88% of parents reported that their child has become more helpful at home and supports them in chores at home. By doing so, we have witnessed parents also buying into classes like these, and shifting from just academics to more social-emotional based. Since children spend a greater hour of their day in the company of their caregivers. The adults around them at the place of stay have a significant amount of impact on the way the young person perceives the world around, them and themselves. And if parents lack the skill and vocabulary, the likelihood of the child feeling unworthy, and not valued is high. Through SEL for families or caregivers, we can do more towards facilitating emotional regulation for them to be able to hold similar safe and validating spaces for children/young people. It has the potential for a lot of unprocessed emotions to be addressed and prevents one from getting subjected to the growing child, which has its own unhelpful consequences.Photo credit: After School Life Skills Program, Dream A Dream How do families benefit from SEL for families on a daily basis? If families receive SEL-based interventions, it opens the avenues for communication among the family members. Ensuring everyone in the family is valued and has a sense of belongingness. Meet Suchetha and Tania Suchetha Bhat is the CEO of Dream a Dream, a non-profit organization that empowers children from vulnerable backgrounds to overcome adversity and thrive in a fast-changing world. Since starting her career in 2001, she has worked both in the corporate and social sectors. After a successful 9-year corporate stint where she worked with MNC’s such as Larsen and Toubro and IBM, she started her journey in the social sector as a volunteer with Dream a Dream. The experience convinced her to get a Postgraduate degree in Psychology and join the organization full-time in 2010. Due to her success in driving the scale and strategic direction of Dream a Dream as COO, she was promoted to CEO in 2018. Her pioneering work in developing their design framework has firmly positioned Dream a Dream as a thought-leader in the space of Life-skills in India. Under her leadership, the organization has grown from working with 10,000 young people in Bengaluru to over 1 million children across 5 states. Suchetha is on the Advisory Council of Amani Institute and Kizazi. She is also an advisor to many young women social entrepreneurs and non-profits in India. Tania has been a Lead Facilitator at Dream a Dream since 2018, and a Mental Health Practioner. She is practicing Counselling and Psychotherapy for last 6 years after completing her bachelor’s and master’s in Clinical Psychology from Lady Shri Ram College and Tata Institute of Social Sciences. She has a strong bend for preventive mental health practices that led her to start her career in the educational setting and development sector with young people and respective stakeholders, facilitating and creating Social Emotional Learning frameworks. Her orientation while holding the spaces for the groups’ lies is believing in the potential of the other being and finding protective factors in an individual’s life to foster resilience and mitigate the harmful effects of adversity. After witnessing the power of holding safe spaces for groups, she was intrigued to weave various facilitation approaches and schools of thought, and completed certificate courses in Arts-Based Therapy, Creative Facilitation, Psychosocial work with Adolescents and Youth and Trauma-Informed practices. Learn more here:
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The ChessEdu.org curriculum is designed to use chess as a tool for teaching problem-solving, creative thinking, and abstract reasoning in a classroom setting, be it in a public or private school, home school or other institution, or for personal use. Chess provides the opportunity to teach students how to think their way through solving complex problems, and it is a terrific way to introduce STEM, STEAM, and Common Core criteria. Children enjoy chess as a game. Yet, chess offers the means of teaching mental abilities used throughout life: concentration, critical thinking, abstract reasoning, strategic planning, problem solving, visualization skills, creativity, and patience to name just a few. Studies have shown that routine chess instruction has a positive influence on both numerical and verbal aptitudes. Links to various studies and other material can be found on the ChessEdu.org resources page. The ChessEdu.org curriculum, once fully completed, will provide a solid foundation to achieve the chess master title, but the true focus is for students to be good thinkers rather than great chess players. As Dr. Milan Vukcevich, a grandmaster of chess composition, opines, “chess forces one to develop one’s own methodology for solving problems that can be applied throughout life. Chess makes better thinkers and should be played, not with the idea of becoming a professional player, but that chess players become doctors of sciences, engineering, and economy.” Or as James Warren notes in the New York Times on October 15, 2011, “there is no shortage of hedge fund managers and corporate leaders who are chess players, some of whom link the habits of mind learned at chess with their success.” In December 1786, in the Columbian Magazine, Benjamin Franklin published The Morals of Chess, in which he wrote, “The game of Chess is not merely an idle amusement. Several very valuable qualities of the mind, useful in the course of human life, are to be acquired or strengthened by it, so as to become habits, ready on all occasions.” Among these were - And the habit of not being discouraged by present bad appearances; the habit of persevering in the search of resources. These sentiments are echoed by Robert Katende, who coaches chess in Kampala, Uganada. One of his star students, Phiona Mutesi, was the subject of the book The Queen of Katwe by Tim Crothers. Katende said, “I came to appreciate that chess is the best tool for kids in the slums. I believe when they play the game they can integrate the principles used in the game into their daily life.” Learning chess can also have an impact on behavior and social skills. As reported in the Boston Globe of February 12, 1996, educators are discovering a correlation between chess and “a curb in discipline problems.” They feature a student who “routinely used to fly into temper tantrums, becoming so disruptive that he was transferred to a special education class for children with behavioral problems.” The article states some of the “most successful players have come out of the class reserved for students with behavioral problems.” And that “students are calmer and the discipline problems have lessened.” Even some of the parents were surprised at the changes within their children. In the New York City Schools Chess Program by Christine Palm, a school is profiled that found chess “improved not only academic scores, but social performance as well.” It quotes assistant principal Joyce Brown as saying, “Our studies have shown that incidents of suspension and outside altercations have decreased by at least 60% since these children became interested in chess.”” Anyone can implement the ChessEdu.org curriculum. One does not need to be an accomplished chess player to begin. In the Chess Instructor 2009, International Master Michael Basman relates the following anecdote regarding chess instructors: “I began to look for people who were friendly and who were able to relate to other people. One of them was a lady who was serving customers in a grocery store. She was always very kindly talking to everybody, so I thought: that’s a good chess teacher. She couldn’t play, so I taught her. Now she still teaches chess for me and her classes are very popular. I was meeting people everywhere, and recruiting my teachers. I didn’t care whether they were good at chess, I wanted them to have the right personality.” Nonetheless, the teacher should review the material in every lesson prior to each class. To help capture the imagination of the student, we have organized the ChessEdu.org curriculum around a belt system similar to that of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. As students progress, the teacher can print out the belt certificates as a means of reward and to recognize achievement. The ChessEdu.org curriculum is a work in progress, so check back often for the latest updates. We view the ChessEdu.org curriculum as an open-source project; we welcome your contributions and recommendations. If you have a lesson or puzzle, or an anecdote, or advice, let us know! ChessEdu.org, Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. Our White Belt Curriculum is now available for download. Our Blue Belt Curriculum is under development, but we need your help to complete this project. Please donate at ChessEdu.org. We appreciate your support!
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Pathways to Trades In collaboration with area high schools, Greenagers, the Railroad Street Youth Project, and other construction professionals in the area, we provide access to the trades, as well as life skills and vocational training, to high school students committed to building stable futures. This partnership includes visits to construction sites, farms, and other workplaces that showcase the culture and environment of the trades in Berkshire County. In addition, the Pathways Crew engages in various trade-related jobs at April Hill, often in collaboration with the Food and Farm Team or CLuB students. They also assist Trail Crews with various building and design jobs. The program aims to connect high school students with apprenticeships. Interested in this program? Contact the Pathways Program Director, Yuri Whitehead, at email@example.com For information regarding this program, contact the Pathways Program Director, Yuri Whitehead, at firstname.lastname@example.org.
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In Hinduism, a person’s ancestors are the types who emerged before him or her. World, drinking water, and compactness are considered the three main ingredients of any pitra’s entire body. Your body, on the flip side, is made up entirely of light-weight. There is a massive difference. The term “Pitru” identifies a non-reincarnated human personal. Santosh Devi are definitely the most important part of Hinduism based on the Kaula Siddha lineage. The Pitru upasana initiation ceremonies needs to be performed through the hyper-Pitrus action in the Pitru paksha. It is now time when the goddess Shakti’s reigns are officially set up. The forefathers hold the highest esteem in Hinduism. They can be both female and male, the Pitra Devta (forefathers). A person’s life and lineage are influenced by both, this is why both are celebrated in rituals. There is not any way to overestimate the importance of one’s forebears, although. Through the Pitra Paksha party, the Hindu forefathers are usually honoured and revered. About this day time, the mood of the ancestors visit earth to bless their young. Through the Bhadrapada lunar four weeks, the Purnimant schedule will begin when of your full moon in Bhadrapada, and this event is tremendously noticed. The two photo calendars, nonetheless, follow the very same set of rituals. For that forefathers, the Pitru Paksha is a time period of great process. From the days and nights next period of time, the ancestors’ affect can nevertheless be sensed, while it is often far more apparent. During this period of the season, Hindus believe it is a very good time to do rites and celebrations, which is deemed auspicious in India.An image of which on his or her altar is a different way to have them near to the coronary heart as well as showing your devotion directly to them! In India, Pitrus can also be thought to be the forefathers of a number of unique clans. This indicates how the obligations of male and female forefathers within a household or clan were unique.
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LIVE: Short row (Partial Knitting) Essentials Short row shaping (partial knitting) is an essential skill for all knitters. Let's look at a few of the many ways that partial knitting is used to shape our garments. - Short Row increases and decreases - Shaping necklines and shoulders - Short Row ruffles and flowers
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|KOU, LIPING - Northwest Agriculture And Forestry University| |Luo, Yaguang - Sunny| |XIAO, ZHENLEI - University Of Maryland| |WANG, QIN - University Of Maryland| Submitted to: BARC Poster Day Publication Type: Abstract Only Publication Acceptance Date: 4/17/2012 Publication Date: 4/19/2012 Citation: Kou, L., Luo, Y., Yang, T., Xiao, Z., Turner, E.R., Lester, G.E., Wang, Q. 2012. Postharvest biology, quality and shelf-life of buckwheat microgreens. [abstract]. BARC Poster Day. Technical Abstract: Buckwheat microgreens are rich in antioxidants and provitamins/vitamins, including flavonoids, carotenoids, and a-tocopherol. However, short shelf life has limited their commercial use. The purpose of this study was to optimize storage conditions to extend the shelf life of buckwheat microgreens. Storage temperature, package film oxygen transmission rate (OTR), and wash conditions were assessed for their effects on quality and shelf life. Temperature significantly (P < 0.0001) affected the package atmosphere and product quality. At the end of storage, samples stored at 1, 5 and 10 °C exhibited lower microbial growth and tissue electrolyte leakage, and higher overall quality scores, than those stored at 15 and 20 °C. Package film OTR significantly (P < 0.05) affected package headspace atmospheric composition, and thus the quality and shelf life of microgreens. Buckwheat microgreens enclosed in optimum OTR package films retained freshness and overall product quality. A chlorine (100 mg/L) wash significantly (P<0.05) reduced the initial microbial populations; however, after 7 days, microbial counts in the washed samples rebounded. These findings indicate that buckwheat microgreens should be stored at 5 -10 °C with moderately high O2 and moderately low CO2 levels to maintain optimal quality and achieve maximal shelf life.
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That man, Lugalanne, wipes his spit-soaked hand on Enheduanna's honey-sweet mouth. He gives her the ritual dagger of mutilation. He says, “It becomes you.” From her rooms in the great ziggurat of Ur, he casts her out among the dead, wretched and alone. But just you wait—the almighty goddess Inanna, floods and mountains at her feet, will dash his fate and restore her beloved priestess to her rightful place. This personal account of exile was written by Enheduanna, the world’s first recorded author—a high priestess who lived from 2285 to 2250 BCE in Sumer, the earliest known Mesopotamian civilization in present-day southern Iraq. The Exaltation of Inanna tells of how Enheduanna was forced from her temple by a cruel usurper named Lugalanne, who seems to have existed in real life. (According to Sumerian scholars William W. Hallo and J.J.A. van Dijk, a man named Lugalanne or Lugalanna “played a role in the great revolt against Naram-Sin [the third successor and grandson of the legendary King Sargon]” in Uruk.) Ultimately Enheduanna is reinstated, thanks, she says, to her “Queen” Inanna. It's one of six ingenious poems and 42 temple hymns written by Enheduanna that have survived, along with a number of other items including a carved disk, excavated in the late 1920s, that led to her rediscovery as a historic figure. The stone’s shape was possibly intended to resemble the moon and “shows a procession of priests who are apparently giving offerings at the ziggurat of Ur [the central city of Sumerian civilization],” Penn Museum historian and expert William B. Hafford tells Broadly. The museum is exhibiting Enheduanna's disk as part of its new Middle East Galleries. "There are males and one female in the scene… and the woman is clearly shown larger and more ornately dressed than the men. She is Enheduanna, as we know from her headgear—typical of the entu [high priestess]—and from her name inscribed on the back of the disk.” Watch: The Young Girls Whose Feet Never Touch the Ground On the disk, Enheduanna wrote that she was dedicating a dais to Inanna and identified herself as “daughter of Sargon,” who was the first leader to establish an empire in Mesopotamia. It was Sargon who appointed Enheduanna to the sacred position of the high priestess of the moon god Nanna in Ur, a shrewd political move to help him secure power in the south of his kingdom. “The entu was a very powerful and important position,” Hafford explains. “It was typically occupied by the king's daughter, which lent additional power and importance, but it chiefly derived its importance from its duties. The entu tended the cult of the most important deities at Ur.’” Although she was officially the high priestess of Nanna, Enheduanna felt a spiritual symbiosis with Inanna, using her writings to position the goddess as the foremost, and most powerful, of all the gods in the Sumerian pantheon. In fact, Enheduanna's influence was so strong that Inanna's prominence continued all the way through the Akkadian, Babylonian, and Assyrian periods, where she was later known as Ishtar. When you get to know Inanna, she is easy to fall in love with. She was not only goddess of love, beauty, sex, desire, and fertility, but also war, combat, justice, and political power. She challenged gender norms with her explicit sexuality and her powers—she could smash mountains or change someone's gender at will. Enheduanna tells us that Inanna invented the sacred “head-overturning” rite for her new temple personnel, in which she turns “man into woman, woman into man.” And you certainly wouldn't hear the goddesses of ancient Greece or Rome singing songs like Inanna’s to her lover Dumuzi: “peg my vulva / my star-sketched horn of the dipper / moor my slender boat of heaven / my new moon crescent cunt beauty.” According to the late Sumerian scholar Samuel Noah Kramer, the real-life celebrations of Inanna’s cult were just as wild and playful. There were “male prostitutes with special beribboned hairdos; heirodules [slaves or prostitutes in the service of a temple] of various categories; men and women carrying sword-belts and spears; devotees who dressed their right side in women’s clothing and their left side in men’s clothing; dagger-holding kurgarras [priests of ambiguous gender]; worshipers who kept sprinkling blood from their blood-covered daggers.” Inanna was the personification of the paradoxes of Sumerian existence. “She exists between blessing and curse, light and dark, plenty and want, goodness and malevolence, life and death,” writes author and Jungian analyst Betty De Shong Meador in her beautiful translation of Enheduanna's three epic poems, Inanna, Lady of the Largest Heart. Enheduanna understood this well, praising Inanna for her ruthlessness as much as her tenderness—even when she felt personally victimized by the goddess herself. Lady of the Largest Heart is perhaps the most compelling of all of Enheduanna’s poems. In the long first section, the priestess describes the goddess as an enraged “keen-for-battle queen” of whom the gods shake in fear, and a “whirlwind warrior” who “tears the king's robe.” But “on the seventh day when the crescent moon / reaches its fullness,” her temper finally cools and she becomes a gentle builder of houses, a furnisher of women's rooms, and a kisser of a baby's lips. Some believe that Enheduanna’s reference to the lunar cycle, together with Inanna’s destructive and creative force, is a metaphor for menstruation. “By joining the menstrual cycle to the moon's cycle in a monthly ritual,” dramatist Diane Wolkstein writes, “the wild, frightening, and disorderly parts of life are subsumed into a predictable and reassuring order.” Toward the end of the poem, Enheduanna makes it clear that she wishes to be delivered from her own suffering: “I say STOP / the bitter hating heart and sorrow,” she laments to her chosen goddess. “I am yours / why do you slay me.” Enheduanna's impassioned lines read like the internal dialogue we all have in times of woe. As Meador asserts, Inanna exists both in the realm of the gods and the realm of the individual soul. “Enheduanna's writing is a poetic description of the full range of femaleness,” she writes. “Her work has archetypal dimension, and therefore it does not portray any one woman. She gives us the whole complex range of possibilities that occupy the vast reaches of the unconscious.” Feminist poet, author, and professor at large Judy Grahn, who penned the preface to Meador’s book, believes that women today can still find meaning in Enheduanna’s life and her millenia-old poetry. It all comes down to its reliance on still-relevant archetypes, she explains. “These archetypes are warrior, priestess, lover, and androgyne,” Grahn says. “The warrior aspects of Inanna are very developed in Enheduanna's portraits of her, in fearlessness, love of fighting, and fierce protectiveness of those who love her. The priestess archetype is Enheduanna herself, who was high priestess of the earliest empire. Enheduanna used her skill as a poet to help unite the contentious city-states of Sumer. And the androgyne archetype shows up in Inanna's literature as cross-gendered persons, the 'head-overturned,' who hold shamanic office within her sacred precinct.” Seen through modern eyes, these images are just as striking. “In our current time, as increasing numbers of women step forward to run for political office, shouldering responsibilities for running often vast and divided countries, the warrior archetype needs to be with them, along with the compassionate heart of the lover,” says Grahn. “In an age of changing gender definitions and occupations, the androgyne archetype can ease the passages. As the #MeToo movement raises questions of how best women can both guard and assert sexuality, the lover archetype can serve us, especially if joined with the warrior’s protection.” It is precisely this archetypal dimension that makes Enheduanna's vision of Inanna so captivating. Never surrendering to any greater principle, the goddess is the greater principle, free from the bounds of body, society, convention, responsibility or judgment. As testament to her incredible work, Enheduanna’s influence ensued in Mesopotamia for centuries after her death. Following Enheduanna’s stellar example, the tradition of the king’s daughter as the high priestess at Ur continued for five hundred years. According to Penn Museum, Enheduanna’s disk was revered for several centuries and her hymns—still credited to the priestess—were still being copied down and sung a thousand years later. Fast forward over four millennia and Enheduanna, like the famous Gilgamesh, lives on. “[Enheduanna] can guide us in asserting appropriate relationships, of intimacy based in love, of community and family, and of interactions among diverse peoples as well as with nature,” Grahn concludes. “Because as much as Inanna is human in form, feelings, and personality, she is also, perhaps beyond all else, the multiple forces of nature. And nature wins. Every time.”
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By Louay M. Safi The issue of apostasy under Islamic Law (shari'ah), brought to public attention in the widely publicized case of the conversion of an Afghani citizen, raises troubling questions regarding freedom of religion and interfaith relations. The Afghan State's persecution of an Afghani man who converted to Christianity in 1990 while working for a Christian non-governmental raises in the mind of many the question of the compatibility of Islam with plural democracy and freedom of religion. Although the state court dropped the case under intense outside pressure, the compatibility issue has not been resolved as the judge invoked insanity as the basis for dismissing the case. The case was presented as an example of conflict between Islam and democratic governance, but in many respects the case is rooted in, and influenced by, the forced secularization of Muslim society, and the absence of free debate under authoritarian regimes that currently dominate much of the Muslim world. The issue of apostasy, like many other issues stemming from the application of shari'ah in modern society, is rooted more in the sociopolitical conditions of contemporary Muslim societies than in Islamic values and principles. More particularly, it is rooted in the incomplete transition from traditional to modern sociopolitical organization. It is rooted in the decision of many post-colonial Muslim countries to abandon traditional legal codes informed by Islamic law (shari'ah), in favor of European legal codes developed to suit modern European societies. The new laws were enforced by state elites without any public debate, and with little attention for the need to root legal code in public morality. Islam is the foundation of moral commitments for the overwhelming majority of Muslims, and is increasingly becoming the source of legitimacy for state power and law. Yet the post-colonial state in Muslim societies has done little to encourage debate in the area of Islamic law. The increased interest in adopting legal codes based in Islamic values leaves the majority of Muslims with outdated legal codes that were intended for societies with markedly different social and political organizations and cultures. The apostasy controversy highlights the importance of allowing Islamic reformers more say in public debate about political and legal reforms, and demonstrates the extent to which world powers undercut cultural and religious reforms by backing autocratic regimes in the crackdown on Muslim reformers in the name of combating political Islam. To legitimize their political rule and enlist the support of religious voices, autocratic rulers often align themselves with traditional religious scholars, who embrace a literalist understanding of shari'ah and perpetuate rigid and anti-reform agenda in Muslim societies. Traditionalist scholars have long embraced classical positions on apostasy that consider the rejection of Islam as a capital crime, punished by death. This uncritical embrace is at the heart of the drama that was played in the case of the Afghani convert to Christianity, and which will more likely be repeated until the debate about shari'ah reform and its relevance to state and civil law is examined and elaborated by authentic Muslim voices. Tradition and Traditionalism At the heart of the apparent conflict between Islamic and democratic traditions is a static and stagnant approach to understanding Islamic law. The conflict stems mainly from a literalist understanding of the revelatory sources, i.e., the Quran and Sunnah (the Prophet tradition), and the body of Islamic jurisprudence derived from them through the exercise of juristic reasoning. The latter includes customary traditions ('urf) incorporated by jurists into the body of Islamic Law, as well as the various inferential tools used to derive the rules of Islamic jurisprudence from their sources, such as analogy (qiyas), pubic interest (maslaha mursalah), and community consensus (ijma). With the marginalization of Islamic juristic learning and the restriction of public debate on Islamic Law by the state, and the traditionalist jurists allied with it, a literalist approach of Islamic law has become rampant in many Muslim societies. Under such a climate, the most rigid and literalist interpretations of Islamic sources prevail, while enlightened and reformist views are suppressed and marginalized. The voices of many enlightened contemporary scholars such as those of Rashid al-Ghanoushi, Hassan al-Turabi, Jawdat Said, and others, who reject the literalist interpretation of the Islamic sources, are pushed to the side, as these individuals have been persecuted for taking critical positions against the authoritarian regimes that rule their societies.
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MALEFICENT AS DRAGON PRODUCTION DRAWING WALT DISNEY STUDIOS GRAPHITE PENCIL ON PEG HOLE PAPER, 1959. Original production animation drawing of Maleficent as Dragon in graphite pencil from "Sleeping Beauty, " 1959, Walt Disney Studios; Numbered 85 lower right and center; Unframed. Now you shall deal with me, o prince, and all the powers of HELL! Maleficent before transforming into the Dragon. "Sleeping Beauty, " 1959 is an animated musical film produced by Walt Disney based on two stories: "The Sleeping Beauty" by Charles Perrault and "Little Briar Rose" by The Brothers Grimm. The film was released to theaters on January 29, 1959, by Buena Vista Distribution. This was the last Disney adaptation of a fairy tale for 30 years because of its initial mixed critical reception and because of under performance at the box office. The next Disney adaption of a fairy tale would not occur until 1989 with The Little Mermaid. " "Sleeping Beauty was directed by Les Clark, Eric Larson, and Wolfgang Reitherman; under the supervision of Clyde Geronimi. Additional story work was by Joe Rinaldi, Winston Hibler, Bill Peet, Ted Sears, Ralph Wright, and Milt Banta. The film's musical score and songs, featuring the work of the Graunke Symphony Orchestra under the direction of George Bruns, are arrangements or adaptations of numbers from the 1890 "Sleeping Beauty Ballet" by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky."Sleeping Beauty" was the first animated film to be photographed in the Super Technirama 70 widescreen process, as well as the second full-length animated feature film to be filmed in anamorphic widescreen (following "Lady and the Tramp" four years earlier). The film was presented in Super Technirama 70 and 6-channel stereophonic sound in first-run engagements. Initially Marc Davis, the animator for Maleficent, had wanted to use a black and red color scheme for the character however; Eyvind Earle, the background artist for the film, protested. Walt Disney had taken some criticism over his recent films for their lack of artistic achievement and so he had decided to put in charge an already accomplished Disney animation artist. Eyvind Earle had already been working at the Disney Animation Studios and was receiving acclaim for his artistic vision and technical skill and so he was chosen by Disney to supervise the styling, color, and backgrounds for Sleeping Beauty. The film took six years to complete due to Earle's extreme attention to detail. Normal backgrounds for prior Disney films would take a day, however the Earle backgrounds could take up to ten days.In addition, Earle reworked not only the colors for Maleficent but the character design for Briar Rose so that she would work better with his pre-Renaissance Gothic vision for Sleeping Beauty. " "Sleeping Beauty, 1959 was the last of the Disney films that all the cels were both hand inked and hand painted, and many believe it to be one of the most beautiful and one of the greatest Disney films ever! If you ask people to name their favorite Disney Villain, chances are you will one of three answers; The Evil Queen/Witch from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, " Cruella DeVil from "101 Dalmatians, " or Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty. Two of the three, Cruella and Maleficent, were created/drawn by the great animator Marc Davis. Davis was part of what has been dubbed Disney's Nine Old Men; the core group of animators, some becoming directors, that created the finest animated films ranging from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", 1937 to "The Rescuers", 1977. The voice of Maleficent was performed by Eleanor Audley. She had worked for Disney prior by also being the voice for the cold and calculating Lady Tremaine (The Stepmother) in Cinderella. If is known that Frank Thomas for Lady Tremaine and Marc Davis for Maleficent, incorporated facials features of Eleanor into both characters. Wolfgang Reitherman (known as Woolie) began working for Walt Disney in 1934, and is credited in films from Pinocchio, 1940 (Monstro the Whale) to The Fox and the Hound, 1981 (co-producer). His masterful animation work includes the climatic dinosaur fight in Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring in Fantasia, the Headless Horseman chase in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow section in The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, the Crocodile in Peter Pan, and of course Maleficent as a dragon in Sleeping Beauty. An interesting side note is that all three of Reitherman's sons; Bruce, Richard, and Robert provided voices for Disney characters, Mowgli in The Jungle Book, Christopher Robin in the Winnie the Pooh films, and Wart in The Sword in the Stone. The climatic ending of Sleeping Beauty is the transformation of The Mistress of all Evil - Maleficent into a massive black and purple Dragon capable of breathing green fire. Children were absolutely terrified of the Dragon, with her large teeth, powerful claws, and expansive wing span. The success of the Dragon is owed to Reitherman's remarkable drawing and animation skills. In this very large and powerful drawing, Maleficent's left claw in perched atop one of the pillars of the bridge that Prince Phillip is attempting to cross.Her mouth is open and she is breathing green fire that strikes Phillip's shield. This is an absolutely beautiful drawing, from one of the best sequences in the finale of the film! Measurements: Size - Maleficent/Dragon 10 1/2 x 11", Sheet 12 1/2 x 15 1/2". Condition: See pictures of the actual drawing, which is in excellent overall condition as shown by the pictures above! All items we sell are from a smoke-free/mold-free home/workplace and are in excellent condition, unless otherwise noted. I own every work pictured for sale and I stand behind every item. Please follow/bookmark me as a favorite and keep and keep checking back for more items for sale in the coming weeks. For now, please check out my other Drawings and Cels and other original modern and contemporary artwork for sale! The item "1959 DISNEY SLEEPING BEAUTY MALEFICENT AS DRAGON ORIGINAL PRODUCTION DRAWING CEL" is in sale since Thursday, March 21, 2019. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Animation Art & Characters\Animation Art\Production Art".The seller is "shadowline" and is located in Durham, North Carolina. This item can be shipped worldwide.
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Presented by:Kristin Woods, Southwestern Oklahoma State University and Lisa Dierker, Wesleyan University (PI, NSF Award # 1323084) AbstractThis workshop will expose participants to an NSF funded, multi-disciplinary, project-based model for teaching introductory statistics. The curriculum is being used at 4-year colleges and universities, community colleges, as well as at the high school level. Instructors who are implementing the course will share materials and discuss teaching strategies. The curriculum is aimed at taking advantage of students' natural curiosity and providing a common language for approaching questions across numerous scientific disciplines. Core features of this curriculum include providing opportunities for students to flexibly apply their knowledge, the use of real world data, computing as a window to core statistical concepts, and supporting students with varying levels of preparation. Following an overview of the course, instructors will participate in a panel discussion about their experiences. Audience members will be asked to share their own experiences with using real world data in their statistics courses and the benefits and barriers they have encountered. Strategies for shared support of project-based learning classrooms will be planned. (Tip: click the fullscreen control) Having trouble viewing? Try: Download (.mp4) (Tip: right-click and choose "Save As...")
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ARTIST TALK: Sculptor Katherine Taylor Wednesday, August 10, 2022 - 6:00 PM Join sculptor Katherine “KT” Taylor for a talk about her practice and her experience as the 2021 Sawtooth National Recreation Area Artist-in-Residence. Taylor, who works in bronze, aluminum and stainless steel, will discuss the process she uses to make her large-scale sculptures, beginning with hikes to cast molds of elements in the landscape, later using those molds to create the textures of sculptures representing a diversity of zoomorphic creatures. Taylor has worked in a wide range of ecosystems around the globe, including the Arctic, and uses her work as a means for educating viewers on the interconnectedness of the natural world and the importance of conservation. She has created commissioned sculptures for numerous public and private collections throughout the United States. Admission to the museum is always FREE!
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ARDAIL Acupuncture Research Dissemination for Advocacy Initiative and Literacy Education Model Reopened through April 30th Tips on how to read a research article Prepared and presented by: Lisa Conboy, MA, MS, ScD Instructor in Medicine, Part-time Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School Adjunct faculty at The New England School of Acupuncture at MCPHS University The Tips on how to read a research article class will be focusing on biomedical science articles, the type of research that biomedicine considers to be most powerful. There are many scientific questions that can be asked and many ways of answering. Biomedical science, like any discipline, has a set of rules and terminology that is applied to support the most relevant type of information content for them. These rules lead to a certain format and control what type of information makes it into the article, and what types of information are left out. Because it is considered the highest form of evidence, this is the type of research we should know how to read so that we can be in conversations with legislators and allied health care providers. We hope the skills presented in this class help you to become more confident when you communicate about research and evidence. – Lisa Conboy, MA, MS, ScD ARDAIL is funded by the David and Lura Lovell Foundation. If you have any questions or would like to be added to our email list please contact the project lead, Jennifer Stone: email@example.com Begin Research Tutorial Jennifer Stone MSOM, LAc Lisa Conboy ScD Susan Veleber DACM, LAc Beth Howlett DAOM, LAc Copyright © 2121 Ardail Team, All rights reserved.
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The use of fluorescently labeled major histocompatibility complex multimers has become an essential technique for analyzing disease- and therapy-induced T-cell immunity. Whereas classical major histocompatibility complex multimer analyses are well-suited for the detection of immune responses to a few epitopes, limitations on human-subject sample size preclude a comprehensive analysis of T-cell immunity. To address this issue, we developed a combinatorial encoding strategy that allows the parallel detection of a multitude of different T-cell populations in a single sample. Detection of T cells from peripheral blood by combinatorial encoding is as efficient as detection with conventionally labeled multimers but results in a substantially increased sensitivity and, most notably, allows comprehensive screens to be performed. We obtained proof of principle for the feasibility of large-scale screening of human material by analysis of human leukocyte antigen A3-restricted T-cell responses to known and potential melanoma-associated antigens in peripheral blood from individuals with melanoma.
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Success or failure when it comes to investing often comes down to our personal psychological traits, and the way we make decisions, rather than the actual quality of investments themselves. It’s our state of mind, our emotional wellbeing and personal traits which can either help or hinder our decisionmaking. Just examine the way you “think” about investing and we bet you’ll be surprised by how you’re influenced by a range of different emotions, bias’ and experiences. Some are good, but plenty are bad. Trying to rectify some of the more damaging traits can dramatically improve decisions and, hopefully, performance. How many of these are you guilty of? 1. Giving in to fear and greed Investing can be scary… tensions can rise when markets unexpectedly gallop in either direction. Emotions cause you to flee a bear market or plunge head first into a bull market, acting directly counter to the investment adage of buying low and selling high. Investment history shows that if we counter these emotions completely we’d be infinitely more successful investors. Counter cyclical investing is buying a quality asset which is undervalued in falling markets and selling when it becomes overvalued in rising markets. It’s not trying to pick the very top of a boom cycle, but being happy to bank good profits and leave something left over for the next investor. Those fear and greed emotions are just so powerful but can be so destructive and often lead us into making irrational decisions. 2. Being overconfident Making decisions about investing and making money needs confidence. But there is a line… and it’s a very sensitive line. People with an inflated sense of their own ability to make smart investments often take shortcuts and don’t fully think decisions through. Having the discipline to do all the appropriate, thorough and objective, research before committing, no matter how confident you are, is critical. All the legendary investors have been renowned for their research and the ability to not go ahead with an investment if its prospects didn’t match their study. It takes courage to overturn a decision when the facts just don’t stack up… but it can save a lot pain. 3. Looking backwards, not forwards Investing is all about the future prospects of an asset. That it has a bright future and will provide good returns. As the future is hard to predict we tend to look to the past for some guidance. That’s fair enough but many investors have a bad habit of dwelling on the past, and talking about market developments as if it was obvious what was going to happen. The reality is that it’s never that obvious, and hindsight can be misleading. It’s better to focus on the current environment and some of the lead indicators providing a glimpse of the future. The current residential property cycle is a classic case in point. A year ago historic data showed a booming market, particularly in Sydney, leading indicators were strongly predicting a slowdown. 4. Relying to heavily on past patterns Technical analysis is studying historical market patterns and using them to try and predict the future. As seasoned investors know, making any kind of prediction is impossible. Yes history is a valueable foundation for investing and determining the credentials of a stock or property. But tracking past price movements to build patterns to predict the future is just one tiny element of a complete assessment. Fundamental real life aspects… such as trading environment, management, the state of the economy, skill of management etc… are extra layers which need to be added to the analysis. 5. Not admitting a mistake Whether it be pride, hubris or stubbornness, there’s nothing worse than “marrying a dog”. An investment you were confident would succeed but hasn’t performed, been a disaster but you simply hang on hoping you’ll be eventually right. As the losses mount you eventually sell but the financial damage could have been significantly less if you’d admitted the mistake and cut your losses. Objectivity, and understanding you won’t be right all the time, is the key to success. Make the hard calls and move on. 6. Doing mental accounting Investors often fool themselves into thinking that they’re doing better than they are. It’s human nature. So it’s important to keep track of how you’re doing on paper, not in your head. It always amuses us, for example, when people talk about how much they make on property deal. When you gently ask them whether they’ve deducted stamp duties, legal fees, agent’s commissions and council rates from the profit, the penny drops that the transaction costs are substantial. Yes, profit is the difference betweeen a buying and selling price… but minus costs. 7. Constantly adapting We all have a natural aversion to change that can get in the way of successful investing. In order to be successful, you need to be able to recognize when things aren’t working, and adapt accordingly. Nothing ever stays the same. Investment cycles constantly change, politics constantly change as does regulations, management and financial circumstances. These can all provide opportunities but only to those who not only recognise the changes and are able to adapt. We’re not talking about knee jerk reactions to sudden changes. It’s an ability to embrace an understanding of change and to think of it as an opportunity rather than a threat. Then to adapt an investment portfolio accordingly.
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- Should human cloning be allowed? - Should euthanasia be legal? - What are the biggest problems in healthcare? - Should Pediatric patients have the right to stop their treatments? - Futile care in the ICU setting. Power Point Guidelines Prepare 10-15 slides including one title slide and a references slide – be sure to put your name on the title slide Introduce your topic Provide an overview of what you learned from the literature Describe the implications for nurse leaders Be creative – use visuals – don’t put too much content on each slide and keep it interesting. Make sure that you do a thorough internet search and review of the information available on your topic – please go beyond the nursing literature.
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Deepfakes, manipulated videos synthesized by deep learning, are the newest tools in the misinformation arsenal box. Easily accessible via open-source applications, they offer a cheap and efficient way to create deceptive videos of public figures. How powerful are deepfakes? New research finds that misinformation consumed in a video format is no more effective than misinformation in textual headlines or audio recordings. However, the persuasiveness of deepfakes is equal and comparable to these other media formats like text and audio. The research used two tests to measure the effectiveness of deepfake messaging among 5,750 respondents. The first test was conducted in a social media feed environment, surrounded by regular social media content. Respondents saw or heard either a deepfake video, a fake audio, a SNL-skit like exaggeration, or a text headline. Deepfake stimuli featured Senator Elizabeth Warren in several scenarios. In them, Warren: - Calls Biden a pedophile - Calls Trump a pedophile - Revives an old controversy about identifying with indigenous people. - Creates an unexpected controversy about LGBTQ lifestyle - Goes back on a political position that eliminating student loan debt for anyone is fair or realistic In all, just under half (47%) of respondents believed the deepfake video was real. However, the deepfake scored no better or worse compared to the audio or text false messaging. Further, the research delved into respondent characteristics (e.g., gender, income, political party and more) to see if any are predictors of susceptibility to deepfakes. The results showed no significant differential between deepfakes vs. false text vs. audio misinformation. However, selective acceptance of information based on previous beliefs may influence an individual’s response to deepfakes. The second test alerted respondents to look for misinformation. Participants were asked to identify if a video was true or fake. In all, 55% of the videos were identified correctly. Interestingly, political orientation did have an impact here. Both Republicans and Democrats underestimated the authenticity of real videos if it went against their party or candidate. They were much more likely to call a real video fake if it made their political leader or party look bad. Seeing is not necessarily believing these days. Based on these findings, deepfakes do not facilitate the dissemination of misinformation more than false texts or audio content. However, like all misinformation, deepfakes are dangerous to democracy and media trust as a whole. The best way to combat misinformation and deepfakes is through education. Informed digital citizens are the best defense.
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Recommendation Letter Example. Written by a principal for a teacher; There are many formats recommendation letters can have. The recommendation letter template features sample text that you can use as is or change to fit your needs. Sample’letter’of’recommendation’ intellectual creativity necessary to complete an advanced graduate degree. A recommendation letter is a necessary component of a job search or college application. Written By A Principal For A Teacher; It is usually needed during job interviews, educational scholarship placements, and award recommendations to persuade interviewers’ perspectives towards the student’s. It has been a joy to work with barbara and i am proud to be able to provide this letter of recommendation for the scholarship program you represent. Letter of recommendation (sample 1) sub: Good Examples Of A Recommender Are Previous Employers, Colleagues, Clients, Or Teachers/Professors Because They Can Attest To The Applicant’s Work Or Academic Performance. I would therefore highly recommend jane doe. Sample’letter’of’recommendation’ intellectual creativity necessary to complete an advanced graduate degree. [to whom it may concern], it is my pleasure to unequivocally recommend [applicant name] for [position with company or acceptance to institution]. Roberta Moor Director Of Marketing Facegramchat 55 Market St. Sincerely, [your name, company, and title] letter of recommendation example. During this process, the applicant pulls out all stops and struggles hard to present themselves in the best manner. A recommendation letter is a document where one person discusses the capabilities and traits of another individual. The Letter Of Recommendation Or A Letter Of Reference Is Usually Written By A Supervisor, Employer, Teacher, Or Counselor Explaining The Eligibility Of The Candidate Applying For A New Job Or Admission In A School Or College. As a recommendation letter likely only provides a snapshot of her talents and achievements, i would be happy to further elaborate on my time working with her. Each paragraph guides you through. You can definitely make some tweaks and inject creativity and personality into your own reference letter. But It Can Be Challenging To Write. Sample 1 of recommendation letter: I was initially impressed with sharon westman's enthusiasm, communication skills, and professional demeanor when i hired her four years ago as a customer service rep within jrw inc.'s call center, and i am delighted to be writing this letter of recommendation. A recommendation letter is a necessary component of a job search or college application.
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The Golabl Bovine Respiratory Disease Treatment Market Industry Analysis Request For Sample Report : http://www.mrrse.com/sample/2191 Moreover, according to the World Bank Group (2016), global human population is estimated to be 7.4 billion in 2016 and is growing at a rate of 1.8% per year. Hence, demand for beef has increased due to rising population and increasing disposable income across the world. The rising demand for high quality bovine derived products is influencing the bovine respiratory disease treatment market. Despite of innovations in veterinary medicines and advancement in technology, bovine respiratory disease is the leading cause to impact negatively on both the dairy and beef industries due to calf mortality, additional labor cost and treatment expenses. Moreover, bovine respiratory disease affects adversely on reproductive performance, growth and longevity of cattle. Hence, prevention and treatment of bovine respiratory disease have become important to decrease the impact on animal production and the beef industry. Therefore, the bovine respiratory disease treatment market is anticipated to witness significant growth in terms of revenue during the forecast period. Global Bovine Respiratory Disease Treatment Market: Segmentation In terms of treatment type, the bovine respiratory disease treatment market has been categorized into vaccines, antibiotics, NSAIDs, and immunomodulators. Causative agents such as viruses leading to bovine respiratory disease have no direct treatment. Hence, vaccination is the preferred choice of preventive action against the disease. This increase market potential for vaccines. However, virus infected cattle is exposed to bacteria, parasites, and various other factors. Therefore, antibiotics are the preferred choice of treatment for bovine respiratory diseases. Effective treatment and significant demand has increased the scope for antibiotics in the bovine respiratory disease treatment market. However, according to NCBI report, combination treatment with anti-inflammatory drugs such as NSAIDs has better results over the monotherapy of antibiotics. This has led to increase in usage of NSAIDs in bovine respiratory disease treatment. Bovine respiratory disease is generally treated with several combination therapies. However, growing resistance to antibiotics and drying pipeline has increased demand for novel treatment options for which cattle do not develop resistance, and consequently there is no impact on human life. Send An Enquiry : http://www.mrrse.com/enquiry/2191 Development of newer generation antibiotics for cattle is anticipated to drive the global bovine respiratory disease treatment market during the forecast period. In order to avoid the issue of antibiotics resistance in bovine population, preventive measures such as vaccination and immunomodulators has observed increased global acceptance against the bovine respiratory disease. Hence, preventive treatment is gaining momentum due to growing awareness about the negative impact of antibiotics on human health. This has driven the market for immunomodulators, vitamin injections, and other immunity building products. In terms of disease type, the market has been segmented into upper respiratory tract infections, diphtheria, and pneumonia (lower respiratory tract infection). Upper respiratory tract infections dominated the global bovine respiratory disease market, accounting for significant share in terms of revenue in 2015. Respiratory infections first affect the upper respiratory tract, which is also the most vulnerable region, followed by other parts of the respiratory tract. Diphtheria accounted for significant share of the bovine respiratory disease treatment market in 2015. Pneumonia (lower respiratory tract infection) accounted for high market share, followed after upper respiratory tract infection in 2015. Hence, early detection of infection is important in bovine respiratory diseases treatment. In terms of distribution channel, the global bovine respiratory disease treatment market has been segmented into veterinary hospitals, veterinary clinics, private veterinary pharmacies, and veterinary research institutes. Veterinary hospitals dominated the global bovine respiratory disease market in 2015. The segment dominated the market due to factors such as rising population of cattle which increases prevalence of bovine respiratory diseases. The private veterinary pharmacies distribution channel segment is projected to register significant CAGR during the forecast period. The segment is likely to witness strong growth in most of the emerging parts of the world and preference for medicines from private veterinary pharmacies for bovine serum respiratory diseases. However, the veterinary clinics and veterinary research institutes segments are expected to grow steadily as majority of procedures are carried out in veterinary hospitals. Global Bovine Respiratory Disease Treatment Market: Geographical and Competitive Dynamics Geographically, the bovine respiratory disease treatment market has been categorized in five major regions: North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia Pacific, and Middle East & Africa. North America held the major share of the global bovine respiratory disease treatment market in 2015, where the U.S. dominates the market in terms of revenue. Europe accounted for a significant share of the market in 2015. Changing environmental factors, growing prevalence of causative agents for respiratory disease, increasing demand for quality bovine products, and rising bovine population are the key factors driving the bovine respiratory disease treatment market in Europe. Asia Pacific is the largest producer of bovine livestock. Hence, it presents significant opportunities in the bovine respiratory disease treatment market. India and China are the key markets for bovine respiratory disease treatment, as these have largest livestock population compared to other countries across the globe. Latin America and Middle East & Africa have comparatively smaller markets for bovine respiratory disease treatment. However, Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina are the emerging markets in Latin America due to significant number of livestock population. Brows Full Report With TOC : http://www.mrrse.com/bovine-respiratory-disease-treatment-market Key players operating in the global bovine respiratory disease treatment market are Merck & Co., Inc., Zoetis Services LLC, Bayer AG, Elanco, Merial, Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH, Virbac Group, Ceva, Vetoquinol, and Bimeda Animal Health, among others. The bovine respiratory disease treatment market has been segmented as follows: Global Bovine Respiratory Disease Treatment Market, by Treatment Type Global Bovine Respiratory Disease Treatment Market, by Disease Type Upper Respiratory Tract Infections Pneumonia (lower respiratory tract infection) Global Bovine Respiratory Disease Treatment Market, by Distribution Channel Private Veterinary Pharmacies Veterinary Research Institutes Global Bovine Respiratory Disease Treatment Market, by Geography Rest of Europe Australia & New Zealand Rest of APAC Middle East & Africa Rest of MEA Rest of Latin America Market Research Reports Search Engine (MRRSE) is an industry-leading database of market intelligence reports. MRRSE is driven by a stellar team of research experts and advisors trained to offer objective advice. Our sophisticated search algorithm returns results based on the report title, geographical region, publisher, or other keywords. 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It is 4 years since the discovery of the virus that causes PRRS and its reentry into the North Carolina Swine Industry. In its wake PRRS has killed countless piglets, caused undetermined levels of production losses and medication costs, and thoroughly frustrated and demoralized pork producers throughout the state. Producers are so frustrated with "the problems with PRRS" that ANY PROBLEM in their herd's production JUST HAS TO BE PRRS! The GOOD NEWS is that not all problems are due to PRRS. Several management tools are now available to prevent or greatly limit losses caused by PRRS and the associated disease complex. The challenge is to refocus our efforts on maximizing attention to production details that had originally placed the North Carolina Swine Industry at the lead and envy of the nation. We will cover the Problems currently seen with PRRS infection of our herds, the proposed Mechanisms by which these problems occur, and currently practiced Solutions for these problems. Acute (Explosive) Outbreaks Explosive outbreaks of late-term abortions, stillbirths (SB), mummies, weak-born piglets, and astronomical preweaning / nursery mortality rates are less frequent than in past years. This is probably due to 1) a majority of breeding stock sources are now PRRS infected, 2) most hog farms are now PRRS infected (with or WITHOUT clinical signs), and 3) increasing use of the new modified live virus PRRS vaccine. Explosive outbreaks occur when the virus enters an uninfected sow herd OR when a new strain is introduced into an infected herd that has a large proportion of PRRS negative breeding animals. Smaller "outbreaks" reoccur in previously infected herds because the original virus has stopped circulating among breeding animals and gilts added to the herd for a year or more were remained PRRS negative. There is also some evidence that indicates that immunity to PRRS is not life-long even after natural infection by wild-type virus, particularly to a different strain. Therefore, clinical signs may also be seen in older parity sows and their litters if a new strain of the virus is introduced into the herd. PRRS enters swine herds most efficiently and frequently in infected breeding stock or feeder pigs. These pigs come from herds in which PRRS is actively circulating in the nursery or finisher, and they can be viremic upon arrival. Viremia lasts for up to 40 days in younger pigs, and viremic pigs are able to shed the virus to other pigs. PRRS can also be shed in the semen of viremic boars and infect sows even by artificial insemination. Therefore the virus can infect negative herds by purchase of semen from boar studs that have viremic boars. Contaminated equipment, especially transport trucks and busses, can also spread PRRS to Solutions: Acute outbreak PRRS Isolation of incoming breeding stock, vaccination of new breeding stock and sows, and careful control of PRRS in boar studs will greatly reduce the risk of acute outbreaks of PRRS. Dr. Scott Dee of Morris, Mn recommends that new breeding stock should be isolated for a MINIMUM of 60 and preferably 90 days before being added to the herd. The time in isolation allows the new stock time to control the PRRS infection and stop shedding the virus and possibly eliminate the infection. During this time they can be bled for PRV and PRRS, exposed to manure from the herd, housed with cull animals from the herd, and finally vaccinated for PRV and PRRS prior to entry into the herd. If you produce your own gilt replacements, run the gilt grow-out buildings all-in all-out in an attempt to mimic isolation procedures. This will hopefully allow gilts to clear the infection by the time of selection. They can be vaccinated for PRRS and PRV near the end of the grow-out phase. Use of the NOBL modified live virus PRRS vaccine, RespPRRS, is only approved for pigs between the ages of 3 to 18 weeks of age. However, due to the devastating losses that occur with outbreaks of PRRS, many veterinarians and producers have decided to accept the risk that the vaccine itself, could under limited conditions, cause some disease losses. Vaccination of sows seems to be safest and most effective when they are vaccinated at 60 to 70 days gestation and at 14 days post-farrowing (field observations by many Midwest veterinarians). Gilts should be vaccinated twice, once before entry into the herd, a second time 21 days later, and then bred 42 days after the first injection. Boars can apparently be vaccinated at entry (or before) and a second time 21 days later, waiting at least 28 days before using them for breeding. Recent research by David Benfield and others at South Dakota State University indicates vaccine virus can be detected in their semen for up to 28 days after vaccination. The significance of this finding is unknown, but waiting for 1 month after the second vaccination before using new boars for breeding may be prudent. Vaccination of boars in Benfield's study and two others prevented virus excretion in semen or reduced the number of days PRRS was found in semen after challenge. Chronic (long-term or reoccurring) PRRS-associated disease complex Currently the most common problem with PRRS is long-term farrowing house / nursery disease and death losses. These pigs have scours, pneumonia, rhinitis, or brain infections / central nervous system signs. Sick pigs respond poorly, if at all, to antibiotic treatment. Preweaning mortality runs 15 to 30% and nursery mortality runs between 4 to 15%. Average nursery close-out weights fall to 40 pounds instead of 50 pounds at ten weeks of age. More pigs have to be held back because of reduced rate of gain. Sporadic spikes of late term abortion, mummies and stillbirths are also reported. Regular (21 days) and irregular returns to estrus are reported from infected herds, but there is no evidence that PRRS can directly cause early embryonic death. PRRS has been shown to cause a temporary decrease in sperm quality after initial infection of boars. Fever associated with PRRS infection may prevent gilts from becoming pregnant. However, these two factors are very unlikely to continue occurring in a herd for weeks or months, like the reported regular return problems apparently have. Regular returns are almost exclusively a problem with breeding management which is tightly tied to worker morale, according Drs Glen Almond and Jack Britt, reproductive physiologists in the College of Veterinary Medicine. PRRS can infect fetuses in utero ("vertically") causing direct death of the fetus (stillbirths or mummies) or the birth of weakborn and viremic (infected) piglets. The piglets infected in utero can shed the virus and infect other penmates "horizontally" after birth. However, PRRS VIRUS INFECTION AFTER BIRTH DOES NOT KILL PIGLETS!! PRRS seems to help secondary bacteria to infect, cause disease, and kill piglets after birth by infecting and killing important immune system cells called macrophages. This conclusion appears obvious, since herds have severe disease losses when they get infected with PRRS. Also, PRRS is frequently isolated from sick pigs in these herds seeing long-term farrowing / nursery disease losses. However, the "hypothesis" that PRRS makes pigs more susceptible to secondary bacterial infections cannot be proven Another critical concept in trying to control PRRS in chronically diseased herds is PIGLETS ARE BORN BACTERIA FREE. Therefore piglets are getting secondary bacterial diseases and are dying because of bacterial infections they get AFTER they are born. These two principles become very important in light of our observation that a litter in a herd experiencing severe losses during a PRRS outbreak was left untreated so the piglets could be submitted to the diagnostic laboratory. When other treated litters were having severe disease and mortality, this litter remained perfectly healthy! Subsequently more "test" litters were left untreated, and were much healthier than the litters given antibiotic treatment. Therefore, in that herd, handling piglets to give them antibiotic treatments actually increased the amount of disease in those litters! The workers probably got large amounts of bacteria on their hands after handling severely sick piglets, like the sticky material on scouring piglets, which they then rubbed on other piglets. More importantly, while moving piglets between litters to match body size to help sick piglets survive, workers probably infected other, healthy piglets with massive amounts of bacteria. These healthy piglets subsequently become sick from these bacterial infections because of 1) increased susceptibility or "immunosuppression" apparently caused by PRRS infection or 2) overwhelming bacterial exposure from crossfostered "Typhoid Mary" sick pigs. The increased number of sick pigs and mortality caused by crossfostering "Typhoid Mary's" may not be seen until they reach the nursery. The source of continued virus circulation in the herds comes from two sources, the nursery where pigs transmit the virus horizontally to younger pigs, and from the sow herd where sows, gilts, and boars exchange the virus horizontally and viremic sows then infect their piglets vertically. Sporadic spikes of reproductive disease (late-term abortions, stillbirths, and mummies) occur when potentially new strains of the virus (by animals or semen) or just viremic animals are introduced into the sow herd. This is particularly true if many PRRS negative gilts were previously introduced into the herd resulting in a group of susceptible sows. These susceptible animals become infected, shed virus to other sows, and show signs of reproductive disease or their piglets have typical PRRS-associated disease and mortality. Solutions: Chronic PRRS-associated disease complex Very rapid control of farrowing house disease losses, and control of nursery losses once the new, "healthy" groups of pigs enter the nursery can be obtained using the following "McREBEL" management procedures developed at the NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine. These procedures work in herds that have individual rooms for different age groups in both farrowing and nursery that can be operated all-in all-out. (Management Changes to Reduce Exposure to Bacteria to Eliminate Losses for PRRS-associated disease control in farrowing and nursery pigs) Nursery depopulation has been shown by Dr. Scott Dee, Morris MN, to be very effective in eliminating PRRS and the associated bacterial disease losses, particularly in continuous flow nurseries (McREBEL will probably not work in continuous flow nurseries). Depopulation eliminates the virus as well as the bacterial disease problems from these nurseries. McREBEL management will usually eliminates the disease losses, but it does not immediately eliminate the virus from the nursery. PRRS virus circulation returned in 50% of the nurseries that were depopulated, but disease losses so far have not returned if all-in all out management procedures are followed. Control / prevention of sow herd virus circulation See SOLUTIONS for Acute Outbreak of PRRS above New Research Developments Distinct differences (genetic and antigenic) have been demonstrated between different isolates of PRRS across North America and across Europe. These differences definitely affect PRRS diagnosis (false negative results are possible on most antibody tests) and probably affect immune response (protection by vaccination against different Six of eight segments of the PRRS virus genome have been isolated. The proteins these segments code for have been produced experimentally in pure preparations, a major accomplishment!. Pure viral protein preparations produced in this manner are being used to study which proteins are important for protective immunity. Once the protective proteins are identified they may be combined in high tech "safe" killed vaccines or genetically engineered modified live PRRS virus strains can be produced that will be safe and that will protect across many different strains of PRRS. PRRS virus infection is combining with Swine Influenza Virus and / or Porcine Respiratory Corona Virus to produce respiratory disease complexes in nursery and finishing pigs. These respiratory disease complexes can be very severe, and do not respond to vaccination with PRRS vaccine alone. It is very difficult to experimentally recreate the PRRS and secondary bacteria disease complexes that are found in production swine herds. This difficulty may slow the development of proper control methods for the PRRS disease complexes. Some researchers questioned whether PRRS acts alone in triggering the secondary bacterial disease problems that producers have to fight. Gilts were infected with PRRS by using EXTENDED SEMEN from experimentally infected boars or using semen to which PRRS virus was added after collection from uninfected boars. This infection had no effect on the gilt's ability to become pregnant. PRRS virus can be detected from semen of infected AND vaccinated boars by PCR (polymerase chain reaction test for viral RNA or genes). Vaccine virus can be found up to 28 days after initial infection. Wild-type virus can be found for over 90 days after infection in semen by PCR. Vaccination before infection with wild-type virus either prevented or greatly reduced the number of days that virus was detected in semen after challenge. Successful management procedures were reported that controlled PRRS associated disease losses in production swine herds. The procedures were severely limiting cross-fostering or total nursery PRRS ELISA developments (Dr. Gene Erickson, Rollins Laboratory) Positive samples have S/P (sample-to-positive) ratios greater S/P ratios greater than 2.25 may come from animals that are viremic (have virus in their blood and can transmit the virus to other animals). Gilts or boars with S/P ratios greater than 3.5 are usually viremic, and are the most likely type of animal to spread PRRS to other animals in your herd. Vaccinated sow herd S/P ratios range from 0.7 to 2.0. Approximately 20% of animals will be seronegative within 60 days after vaccination. Nearly all vaccinated pigs will be seronegative by 4 months after vaccination IF they have not been exposed to wild-type virus. Weaned pigs that have not become infected with PRRS will have S/P ratios of 0.4 to 0.7 at 4 weeks of age due to passive antibody from colostrum, and will be antibody or ELISA S/P negative at 6 weeks of age. If virus is circulating in the nursery, ELISA S/P ratios will begin to be positive at 7 weeks of age with many pigs carrying PRRS antibody. By 9 to 10 weeks of age all pigs will be ELISA positive with S/P ratios greater than 2.0 and most pigs are viremic and shedding virus. Cross-fostering can increase spread of PRRS-associated disease McREBEL management procedures or limiting cross-fostering in herds with PRRS-associated disease complex can rapidly control disease losses and return your herd to normal levels of production Piglets need to be vaccinated once or twice (depending on at what age and how severe the PRRS exposure level is in the nursery), commonly at 7 days and / or at weaning. Piglets have been vaccinated intranasally or intramuscularly at 7 days old and intramuscularly Virus circulation in the sow herd can cause sporadic abortions or restart piglet disease losses in lactation or the nursery. Virus circulation in the sow herd can reoccur after the original outbreak because of introduction of new viremic gilts and boars that infect a built-up group of PRRS susceptible gilts and sows in the breeding herd. Isolation of breeding stock for 60 days minimum before introduction into your herd is critical. If you produce your own gilt replacements try to operate gilt developers as close to all-in all-out as possible to allow them time to control the PRRS infection. Vaccination of the sow herd attempts to make sure sows are immune and resistant to the disease. The immunity stimulated by vaccination is not life-long. Vaccination twice per reproductive cycle seems to be necessary. Vaccination of sows seems to be safest and most effective when they are vaccinated at 60 to 70 days gestation and at 14 days post-farrowing. This is not an approved use of the vaccine. A new vaccine approved for use in sows may be available early No evidence exists to show that vaccination of viremic (recently infected) animals reduces the likelihood of shedding the virus to other animals or reduces the clinical signs seen in viremic pigs. I.E., depend more upon isolation than vaccination of incoming breeding stock to protect your herd from recently infected viremic gilts and boars. Vaccination of boars reduces the number of days they shed virus (or prevented virus shedding) in their semen after infection with wild-type virus. Vaccine virus is found in the semen for up to 28 days after the first vaccination in some boars. Isolation of new breeding stock, vaccination of the sow herd, controlling virus circulation in boar studs, and sanitation of delivery trucks should help control long-term or endemic PRRS-associated PRRS is NOT the cause of all, or probably most, of the current disease problems seen in North Carolina swine herds!! A thorough diagnostic work-up of your farm's problems and an evaluation of your management procedures are needed before you can conclude that PRRS is the cause of your herds' problems.
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Harry Potter and History Collide at The New York Academy of Medicine Yesterday marked twenty years since J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was first published, and with 450 million books sold worldwide, "Pottermania" shows no signs of abating; the British Library is hosting a "Harry Potter: A History of Magic" in October, publisher Bloomsbury books issued a celebratory party pack filled with games, puzzles, and books, and the New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM) just launched a digital collection highlighting the historical and scientific connections behind many of the elements in the series. Entitled "How to Pass Your O.W.L's at Hogwarts: A Prep Course," the digial exhibition examines forty of the nearly 33,000 rare books and manuscripts housed at the NYAM and their connection to the Harry Potter books. Rare books curator Anne Garner said the show is a natural fit. "The genesis of the show was finding a way to attract more kids to the library," she said. "When visitors come to the rare book room, they often say it looks like Hogwarts, and when we realized the 20th anniversary of Harry Potter was coming up, mounting this show made even more sense." Rowling's background in the classics provided much grist for her books, where spells and creatures often have Latin roots--and the NYAM's show illustrates where she pulled from history. Organized thematically by seven courses taught throughout the Harry Potter series, the collection appears like a fictional study guide to assist would-be wizards in their studies. Take the section entitled Herbology, for example: "Some plants are good for spells and not for others," explained Garner. "In Book Two [The Chamber of Secrets] Harry goes to a class where the teacher is instructing how to repot mandrakes. Mandrake roots look eerily human, and in the fifteenth century, there was a superstition that if you pulled a mandrake root out of the ground, it would scream." An incunable on display from 1499 called Hortus sanitus (Garden of Health) exhorts would-be botanists to use a dog and earmuffs to pull mandrakes out of the ground. "Harry's professor tells his students to wear earmuffs when they're pulling out mandrakes. Clearly, Rowling was familiar with these ancient treatises and incorporated them into her books." The Serpent of Slytherin also has roots in medieval lore. "The word basilisk comes from the Greek word basiliskos -- little king--and the ancients believed it was a mythical snake with a head in the shape of a crown, whose mere gaze could kill," said Garner. Rowling's basilisk in The Chamber of Secrets is also a monstrous beast with killer eyes owned by the villainous Slytherin. Even Nicholas Flamel, a pivotal character in the first book, is based on an actual person. "Flamel appears in Book One as a 600-year-old alchemist and is credited with discovering and making the philosopher's stone, the pinnacle of chemical achievement that led to eternal life," said Garner. "In fact, the actual Flamel wasn't an alchemist, but a fourteenth-century French bookseller and scribe who married well." Seventeenth century booksellers revived Flamel as an expert in the hermetic arts--a popular topic at the time-- and the NYAM's display includes a text on hieroglyphics attributed to Flamel, but was likely fabricated by the author, William Salmon, to generate reader interest. The images are accessible online only, but the library does welcome vistors by appointment. "Filmmakers, genaolgy researchers, even cookbook writers visit our collections because we house centuries of documentation relating to how humans view and care for their bodies through history," Garner said. The New York Academy of Medicine is located at 1216 Fifth Avenue at 103rd Street New York, NY. View the Harry Potter-themed online collection here. Image credits: The New York Academy of Medicine.
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Hip hop historian Harry Allen described the need for music to reinvent itself, to riff on existing themes, to improvise and break from tradition as “freaking the note.” In his first collection of poems, Mr. Jampole adheres to Allen’s dictum to reinvent, to riff, and freak the note. The book begins with the charm of a master poet recreating stories of men or women just before a crisis begins or ends, at a precarious equipoise before a moment of change. Some are famous, others ordinary people. A modern-day Moses sees the burning bush in the suburbs. Gilgamesh is caught in a traffic jam. Plath makes fudge. Pascal genuflects to a new geometry of poetry. Lenny Ross slowly disassociates into psychosis. Hugo Ball, one of the founders of the Dada movement, sells his wife to soldiers. All of the characters come alive in verse, their stories echoing moments of ecstasy, tragedy, irony and comedy. Mr. Jampole creates some of the deepest feeling people you will ever meet. Then, slowly, section by section, Mr. Jampole begins his riff. He cycles into poems of protest and loss. He echoes Coltrane and Charles Ives in his melodic range. His work is a subversion of confessional conventionalism: his celebrations of self are much more carefully abstract, until the reader cannot fathom if they are celebrations of self or retellings of the Everyman myth. The poems will surprise you, because they thoroughly examine life and ideas in new ways. For example, he riffs on a love song by directing a speaker’s affections to a woman in a Seurat painting. Stylistic play, iconoclastic form, heightened imagination – “Music from Words” is a sensitive and astonishing first collection. The music in this debut is not “pure” anything. It is hybrid elegy, jazz, sonnet, and rock and roll. Its movements are symphonic, its protest as loud as techno in a downtown club. The capacity for stylistic metaphor and the considerable energy in experimentation makes this a revolutionary first book. For example, take the adaptation of Jain philosophy to a love poem, or the “Dream of Post-Historic Times” which explores the “mask of naming” in a poem that criticizes bourgeois trappings. Each establishes a central theme and then plays with it, switching line after line in tone and a wide array of colorful phrasings. The multiplicity of layers of meaning and experience is what sets the poems in “Music from Words” apart from other contemporary poetry. Many of the poems gradually dissolve into more abstract levels of communications. In the confines of a single poem, Mr. Jampole takes the reader from simple phrases to complicated post-modernism, one step at a time so that the reader glides naturally and with no discomfort into a dense woods of experimental language. These flights into ever more abstract variations mirror the developmental dynamics of a jazz solo. In almost all of the poems, the speaker is not Mr. Jampole. Whomever the speaker, they easily slip into moments of chaos that crystallize into epiphany. It is an easy transition into experimentation which then explodes with insight. The reader reads the entire poem, then he reads it again in light of that one line at the end that makes him reconsider every syllable, every intentional pause. Lush with allusions to mythology, history and literature, “Music from Words” also contains moments of simplicity - from a domestic dispute to a daydreamer in a staff meeting. At times, in moments of insightful humor or simple joy, the reader will laugh out loud. Despite its diversity of subject and form, “Music from Words” is unified by its adherence to the subject matter within a poem and to the wide range of metaphor that the subject entails. As E.B. White suggested of a sentence, all thoughts must be unified to the main point. Mr. Jampole riffs on this technique in “Source of All,” expanding on the elemental water, exploring all of the ways that water can be made beautiful and centered, again and again. The careful frame of his work around a single subject within a poem leads to his arresting endings, which celebrate the poem’s linguistic or experimental aim. In “Apollo,” a moving response to cancer, Mr. Jampole’s concluding stanza is: “a dream so real / I won’t remember it.” In “Remember the Fool in the Rain,” we feel the confusion of “will soon who we will soon who we will soon / who we will soon.” build momentum, and then crescendo into the end: “It’s good to know the rain will fall / many times again before I die.” The severity of truth echoes throughout this collection; it is studded with lines that underscore the human condition. In his stochastic equation between language poetry and narrative, Jampole invents new forms and metric variations. “Music from Words” is incisive, at times funny, at other times challenging. It can be simply enjoyable - reading as entertainment - but it also makes the reader see literature as craft, not confession, literature as invention and experimentation, not immediate gratification. This book is a beautiful and comforting revolution, a literature to take with you, a spirited and eloquent music against the wind.
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Report shows gaps in drum line trial Blind spots in WA’s shark monitoring network and the use of lower-grade technology than expected will leave the South West’s busiest beaches vulnerable during the recently approved drum line trial at Gracetown, it is feared. During the trial of 10 non-lethal drum lines off the coast of Gracetown — approved yesterday — sharks will be caught, tagged and released further out to sea. It will test the technology and gather data on shark movements, with tagged animals pinging 125 sea floor-based receivers and the existing shark monitoring network. However, EPA documents reveal the 125 new receivers differ from those used in NSW programs, on which the trial is based. It is understood the new receivers will only gather information on sharks, not convey the information back to the shark monitoring network, which would alert the public of a shark’s presence through various channels. Shadow tourism minister and Vasse MLA Libby Mettam said the existing shark monitoring network — encompassing six locations in the South West — was insufficient, and a tagging program needed to be backed up by two-way receivers. She called for the network to be extended to popular swimming and surfing spots, such as Yallingup, Injidup and Bunkers Bay — the site of a fatal shark attack in 2011, and where 50 people were cleared from the water last week because of shark activity. “It is essential that when the Gracetown SMART drum line is finally implemented that there are receivers to raise alerts at the most popular surf breaks in the area,” Ms Mettam said. “If we are serious about running this trial we should also get serious about ensuring that tagged sharks are able to be tracked at key local beaches.” The 125 receivers will be placed at Three Bears (15), Yallingup (10), Injidup (14), Gracetown (66), and Prevelly (20). A spokeswoman for Fisheries Minister Dave Kelly said the receivers “would provide additional information on the movements of sharks tagged in the SMART drum line trial, including locations near Injidup, Yallingup and Margaret River/Prevelly”. “The previous Liberal-National government never put receivers in these locations,” the spokeswoman said. South West Safe Shark Group convenor Keith Halnan said it was necessary for the network be extended to Yallingup, Injidup, Bunker Bay, and potentially Abbey. “Places like that come up regularly as having great white activity, spotted by the Westpac chopper,” he said. “You’d think these areas that are seeing shark activity would have receivers to complement the tagging program. “It’s just outrageous.” VR4 receivers have long been located at Smiths, Bunbury, Meelup and Busselton. The Government deployed two more to Gracetown late last year, and another at surf spot Lefthanders at a cost of about $200,000. Get the latest news from thewest.com.au in your inbox. Sign up for our emails
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Identifying security events of interest is like looking for a needle in a haystack. While IT security requirements vary, some security events are a major concern for everyone. Not tracking these important security events could throw open the gates to a data breach, resulting in heavy fines due to non-compliance. Real-time alerts are fundamental for detecting and responding to security threats instantly. But what are the events you need to track? And how do you track these events? Register for our free webinar, "Top five critical alerts you need for IT security" to know the events you need to look out for in your network, and how a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) solution can help you protect your network and stay compliant. In this webinar, you will learn about: - The common security events you must track, such as modifications made to confidential data, security group membership changes, and more. - Tracking these security events using an auditing tool. - Leveraging Log360, our SIEM solution, to instantly detect and respond to security threats. Join our session to ensure your enterprise stays secure and compliant.
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Home Tags Vegetation clearing laws Stories about "vegetation clearing laws": Tweed shire councillors will meet with state environment minister Rob Stokes at Kingscliff tomorrow to discuss the government’s controversial new ’10/50’ vegetation clearing rules, slammed for sparking a wave of unecessary culling in the Tweed and across the state. Today's scheduled hearing for the Upper House committee inquiry into the appointment of Mr John Barilaro as Senior Trade and Investment Commissioner to the Americas has been cancelled. Science Goes Viral The COVID-19 Booster is Cosmos Magazine’s weekly shot of the latest research, news and data from the pandemic.
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SEO for e-commerce – an introduction If you’re running an e-commerce site, you’ll know it’s all about getting virtual feet through your online door. While there are many ways to do this, search engine optimisation (SEO) is one of the best. This introduction to SEO for e-commerce will help you understand why and provide you with an overview of what’s involved. What is e-commerce SEO? Short for Search Engine Optimisation, SEO is a specific and highly-targeted method of enhancing your website, including its content, architecture and links, so that search engines may improve the ranking of the pages of your website. What exactly is a search engine then? In a nutshell, search engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing are all information retrieval systems. Their purpose is to help searchers find what they are looking for as quickly as possible. Depending on the search query (the word or phrase that is typed in), search engines aim to provide the most relevant and authoritative information for their users. To help them fulfill this objective, you need to make sure the content and links on your site are relevant and authoritative: Say the search query is ‘red shoes’ and you want it to serve up your “red shoes” information. To achieve this, you need to anticipate the searcher’s intent and make sure you have the relevant copy (words) on your website. This is based on how many other quality sites are giving you a “thumbs up” by putting links to your site (i.e. backlinks) on theirs. So, SEO is a way to align the search phrases that potential customers may use with your content and architecture. You also need to build authoritative links and satisfy the technical aspects search engines use to crawl and index your site. When you do this right, you make it easy for search engine users to find you. Why is SEO important for an e-commerce site? No e-commerce brand should be without a solid SEO strategy. It is the key to attracting customers and increasing sales – without high advertising fees. There are several reasons for this: - Millions of people use search engines each day to help them find the answers and solutions they need. In fact, 93% of all online experiences begin with search engines. - There is a wealth of competition out there, and most search engine users will only explore the top 5 results in the search ranking. If you appear lower down than that, there’s a good chance they won’t even see you. - It’s also worth bearing in mind that people trust organic search results more than ones that have been paid for. They therefore often ignore the paid options and go straight to those they know Google (and by default other users) have ranked highly. Is SEO really free? Many people think that because SEO results in organic traffic, also called ‘free’ traffic, that it doesn’t cost anything. This isn’t entirely true. While you aren’t paying for clicks or impressions, you do need to invest time and money into the architecture of your site and the quality and structure of your content. Your aim is to create a long-term, sustainable stream of quality visitors to your e-commerce website. The visitors you gain through SEO are usually already interested in your product and very ready to buy – so you have less convincing to do from your side. As a result, this is one of the most worthwhile investments you can make in your online business. If you search for roller skates for kids in South Africa, a number of options pop up. First, you see the sponsored options (i.e. paid ads), which you might glance at, but most likely you will skip to the listings below them. These have been ranked highly by Google due to their relevance to your search term, as well as over 200 other factors, like the site’s age and the traffic passing through it. Because of this, you can safely assume these sites are likely to satisfy your search intent to a high degree. A framework for e-commerce SEO If you’re new to SEO, it can seem complex – especially as you need to revisit your strategy regularly to make sure you stay competitive. That’s why we recommend you bring SEO experts on board. Whether you hire SEO specialists or do it yourself though, this basic framework will help you make sense of the concepts. To keep it as simple as possible, there are three main areas that need attention: - General SEO: Find the top keywords for your industry, products and services and build your site around them. Address technical issues like responsiveness, speed, access and so forth to make sure your site fulfils all the requirements for ranking highly. - On-page SEO: Apply your keyword research to the most important parts of your website and content. Then web users will be able to find you and search engines can understand and index your site. - Off-page SEO: Promote your website and content so related sites link to you (back-links). This shows you are valued by other authoritative sites, thereby increasing your ranking. 1. General SEO The aim here is to find out what keywords are being used by people searching for your type of products and services. Start by checking the keywords your competitors are using as you are obviously trying to attract the same customers. Tip: Create a spreadsheet with your site’s current/proposed URLs. Ask an expert to research main/head keywords and then allocate them per page. Supplement these with long-tail and semantic keywords, as well as synonyms. Ensure your keywords are unique across pages. “Site architecture” describes how the pages are linked to each other, as well as the organisation of your hierarchy. Your site structure needs to be simple and easy to navigate, with visitors never more than a couple of clicks away from your home page. In other words, keep the structure as shallow as possible. Tip: Base all URLs on your keywords. Tip: Keep all content three or fewer clicks away from the home page Relevant keywords will take you far, but if search engines can’t easily crawl your site, they will not be able to index your pages. Tip: Comalytics can do an SEO and speed audit to identify any SEO errors, so you (or us) can correct them. Tip: Website responsiveness is a very important factor. Speak to us if you need to re-platform. 2. On-page SEO All the important parts of your site, including the title tags, headings and content of category, product and blog pages, need to use your keywords. They should also appear in all your image alt texts. Use them in meta descriptions too – although Google doesn’t use this aspect, it helps customers understand relevance and encourages them to click through to your page. Tip: Most platforms come with some SEO features built in. Make sure you know what is done ‘out of the box’ by your platform, and which areas need to be addressed by an expert. Tip: Search engines require title tags for category and product pages to be unique. Use your URL/keyword spreadsheet to keep track of this. 3. Off-page SEO Google uses the opinions of other sites to help rank you. It does this by checking how many other (reputable) websites link though to yours, indicating that they consider you an authority. Including excellent quality content on your site is a good way to achieve this. Social media marketing With great quality content, you can begin building interest and loyal followers. Encouraging them to share your (optimised) posts and to link to your site will further increase your authority. If you have a physical outlet, you can use ‘local SEO’ to drive local traffic to your store. If you are a national retailer, you may even want to invest time and money in a local SEO strategy for each of your stores. This will ensure they are known locally and visited ahead of competitors. Measuring SEO is a big subject and will be discussed later. It is important to know that measuring SEO will depend on your specific business needs and goals and therefore will be much more complex than the short list below. Here are a few general measures to keep an eye on: - Web page rankings:How well do pages rank for main keywords and do visitors click through to your pages. - Organic search performance: Increase in organic impressions, organic traffic and organic click through rate. Keeping SEO healthty: - Page loading speed: understand how important site speed is for your business and monitor it regularly - Indexed pages: Monitor that all the correct pages are available for Google to crawl and index. Do this by optimizing robot.txt and sitemap files. If it all gets too overwhelming Remember that SEO is there to help you be relevant and useful to your customers. Essentially, all your ongoing efforts should be aimed at helping your customers buy from you. Start small but put the elements of success in place early on. Then simply focus on writing helpful descriptions and blogs with your ideal customers in mind. The bottom line To increase your e-commerce sales, you need to improve your search engine ranking so more of your ideal customers can find you. Begin by making sure you understand the basic concepts of SEO, then either apply them yourself or hire an expert to do it for you. Bear in mind that an SEO strategy isn’t an overnight process – it takes ongoing work. If you keep putting in the effort though, you’ll start to see the results: organic, quality traffic to your site.
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Please attribute to Inspector Leairne Dow, Area Prevention Manager, Christchurch Metro. As we move into Alert Level 3, Canterbury Police would like to remind members of the public to keep their property and valuables secure - even if you're at home. In the coming days, more people may be returning to work as we make the transition from Alert Level 4 to Level 3, and there are a number of simple measures that can be taken to keep your property safe. Doors and windows left open provide a perfect opportunity for thieves to snatch items without being detected. Even if you're at home make sure your phone, wallet, keys, cash and other valuables are secure and out of sight. If you're working in the garden or away from your front door, make sure your home is secure. Also make sure you keep valuable items away from windows where they can be easily seen by passers-by. We also urge motorists to ensure their vehicles are locked as we begin to travel more frequently to and from work. Park in well-lit areas and lock your vehicle when leaving it. It’s also a time to keep security measures in mind while at work. Make sure the premises is secure when you leave and alarms are activated. Simple measures like these can help ensure a secure transition into Alert Level 3. Police offer the following advice to help keep your home and vehicles safe: · Lock your doors and windows. · Record the serial numbers of expensive electronic items and photograph these and other valuables. · Keep valuables out of sight. · Install an alarm system, get sensor lights fitted. · Keep garden sheds and garages locked when not in use. · Keep hedges or plants around doors and windows well-trimmed, don't give the burglar a place to hide. · Join or form a neighbourhood support group. · Always taking keys with you when you leave your vehicle. · Always locking your vehicle when you leave it. · Closing all windows, including sunroofs. · Parking in well-lit areas if possible. · Don't leave valuables in your vehicle. We urge anyone who sees anything suspicious to call 111. Further burglary prevention advice is available on the Police website. Issued by Police Media Centre
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As mentioned by others earlier in this blog, CloudWave is about "allowing both the applications running on the Cloud and the underlying Cloud infrastructure to mutually change their behavior to improve efficiency and lower the costs". On the application adaptation side of things, the idea is primarily to "expose interfaces for developers to register the "buttons and knobs" for application adaptation". However, application adaptation is not limited to what developers choose (or are able) to expose. News and Updates Virtualization, the separation of the underlying hardware from the software running on it, is a key ingredient in the ability to provide efficient cloud services. Virtualization enables the execution of multiple Virtual Machines (VMs) over a shared physical host, thereby providing dynamicity and flexibility that are very limited otherwise. In order to exploit the full potential of virtualization, the mapping of VMs to their physical hosts is optimized for various workload patterns. Telecom Italia's use-case is now drafted. It includes the Cloudwave capability to monitor service components building blocks and to adopt the service behaviour accordingly. In same cases, when critical service components are not available (total failure of the component or of the network connection) or behave wrongly (misbehaviour due to an internal crash) the service is stopped. This behaviour occurs with both types of the service components those under direct Cloudwave control (running within Cloudwave cloud) and for those out of Cloudwave control (running in external environments). Before the internet became widely available, and 3.5” floppy disks were popular, I used to be an avid purchaser of computer magazines. My choice of magazine was not determined by the quality of the articles, but by the contents of the floppy disk that came with it. This was the main way in which I could get access to new software. With the proliferation of the Internet I can get access to new software whenever I like, simply by downloading it, or increasingly accessing the software directly via a web browser. One of the pillars of CloudWave is to provide application developers with runtime information on how their applications are performing when deployed on a Cloud platform. This gives the developer more insight on how the application is used in production and gives support for further root-cause analysis of possible issues. CloudWave is about data. It is about collecting data, and about leveraging that data - both automatically and as user feedback. This leads to three main innovation pillars, each carrying its own challenges, goals and issues. We are now in to our fourth month of work on CloudWave and have nearly completed the first version of our Requirements document as well as an initial formulation of the architecture. The idea behind CloudWave is pretty interesting. If I had to sum it up in a single sentence I would say that CloudWave aims to utilize deeper knowledge of your application's runtime behavior and the cloud infrastructure to improve efficiency and lower the costs associated with both developing and running Cloud-based services.
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From Adam to Us by Ray and Charlene Notgrass is a one-year world history and literature course designed for students in grades five through eight. The daily lessons are written in a narrative style and richly illustrated with color photographs and maps. Primary sources, literature, and hands-on activities help the student connect with the history in a personal way. The Curriculum Package includes: - From Adam to Us Part 1: Creation to Cathedrals - From Adam to Us Part 2: Castles to Computers - Our Creative World - From Adam to Us Map Book - From Adam to Us Timeline Book - Answer Key This package does not include any review or test material or the recommended literature, so you may want the Student Workbook, Lesson Review, and Literature Package.
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Many people rest in the country, they turn their plots into places of relaxation and pleasure. So why don’t we do the same, or at least combine the useful with the pleasant. You can make very beautiful front gardens, greenhouses and much more. At the dacha, you can always feel unity with nature and indescribable peace So, in order to create a colorful corner in your garden, you must first decide on the design style. Like interiors, garden plots have different styles. Nowadays, there are more and more options for decorating a particular space. Therefore, you can find your own design for every taste and wallet.. This is the most common style for summer cottages. The design assumes a rustic focus and a complete exclusion of exotic. The main principles that characterize this style are slight neglect, here you do not need to carefully look after the garden. This is what gives the garden a peculiar charm. Also an important feature is the many flower beds, among which there may be domesticated wild plants such as the red-leaved plantain or the variegated willow. As a rule, they decorate a country garden with gardener items that are no longer used, they are painted, decorated with flowers, and so on. It is also important to approach business with humor, this is welcome here. Pronounced village focus The design of such a garden should be simple. This is a very popular and common style. The founders of this garden design are American colonists, hence the name. Colonial style is perfect for summer cottages with a small house, where the sunny veranda is covered with ivy. The surrounding area is developed in combination with the architecture of the dwelling. This style does not imply any frills, everything is built from simple materials: boards, bricks. For paths, limestone, wood flooring or wood chips are suitable. All this will create a kind of careless look that characterizes the colonial style. But as for the colors, there can be no question of any negligence and simplicity. Flowers should be bright, fragrant, which makes the landscape gorgeous, pacifying and giving much needed rest. An interesting feature lies in the design of the plants: they are placed in earthen vessels or tubs and create complex figures from them, which can then be easily moved. Also, colonial-style landscaping is decorated with stone or wood sculptures depicting animals and birds. The main attribute here is any body of water, which forms, in fact, a recreation area. The presence of comfortable benches, wicker chairs and a hammock is a must. Since the colonial style characterizes the smooth and measured flow of life, it would be a great idea to install a pergola entwined with flowers. This garden style is also classified as natural or landscape. A sufficient amount of space is required here. The forest style is like a piece of wildlife. In the design of this style, there are no clear shapes, exquisite flower beds or trimmed trees, everything is aimed at displaying a natural ecosystem without the presence of a person. A forest-style garden does not need to be tended carefully, because, as already mentioned, the look should be natural. Accordingly, unpretentious plants are selected, namely those that prevail in a given area. And it goes without saying that no modern materials (plastic) or architectural forms should be here.. Forest style offers a lot of space The forest-style atmosphere is always natural You feel like you’re in a nature reserve The style of landscape design closest to nature The British founded this style based on an admiration for the naturalness of nature. But there is no neglect or simplicity, on the contrary, the English garden is always well-groomed, neat and clean. But it does not have straight lines, clear or sharp corners, all forms should be smooth, natural, as if they were created by nature itself. English gardens are picturesque hills and neat paths between them, weaving roses on arches, hedges and artificial ponds with the outlines of a natural, curved look. Unmatched conciseness, beauty and respect for nature In the English style, everything should be flawless and natural This garden enchants with its lightness, unobtrusiveness and natural beauty. «all-encompassing tranquility» among the laconic landscape. This style is based on symbols, like all Japanese culture, so all objects and each part of the garden must carry their own specific meaning. The basis of a proper Japanese garden is the change of landscapes, which will accompany the entire walk. It is also important here to create a harmonious addition of individual elements and establish their relationship. The Japanese style is characterized by miniature, tranquility and symbolism. There is no dominant here, all elements are interconnected and complement each other. The most important and sometimes difficult thing in creating such a design is the image of nature in its full format. Moreover, all this should take place in a small area, since the traditional Japanese style of the garden is miniatures made of stones, dwarf plants, mosses, pebbles. This is what a Japanese garden is good for, in addition to its pacification, it can be realized even on a small or small plot. The thing is that in Japan there is very little space and landscape designers have adapted to place everything you need on a few square meters. Chinese style: the basis of all Feng Shui philosophy. Harmony reigns here, the interaction of nature and man. The line between natural and artificial is blurring. One of the main principles of the Chinese style is a harmonious combination of garden design with architectural elements: garden gazebos with a rounded roof, bridges curved above the water, as well as curly doorways are combined with the smooth lines of a landscape of nature.. Feng Shui philosophy plays a decisive role in Chinese culture, its naturalness, striving for perfection, ideal harmony of interaction between nature and man are embodied in the design of the garden plot. This garden is unique for its direct reflection of the uniqueness of the human soul. In the Chinese garden, the elements are arranged in accordance with the cardinal points, and both shapes and colors should correspond. Red is preferable as a symbol of life. The site is divided into zones with mainly bamboo walls and hedges. Plants are represented by only a few species, no more. This design will suit those who are more inclined towards European designs. It is dominated by shades of blue, sand, gray, with the help of which you can feel like on the shores of the Baltic Sea. The paths are mainly of gray tiles, wicker furniture, light rattan. At the edges of the paths lawns with various grasses. When choosing one or another design of a garden plot, and inviting specialists, or creating with your own hands, remember that the most important thing is love for nature, if you treat it with soul, then it will give you all the best. The unity of nature and man should be felt in every detail – from plants and architecture to the smallest pebble on your site. There is a wise parable about a Japanese gardener. One day he sent a student to clean up the territory for the arrival of guests. The student tried very hard and removed everything around. But when the teacher saw this, he was unhappy and said that it is not the way they clean the yard. And he took some beautiful leaves and scattered them in a chaotic manner. And I even threw one leaf into a stone spring. «This is how the leaves are harvested!». This parable perfectly reflects the essence of the design of the garden plot – naturalness and grace, that’s what we are talking about. Another subtlety that will help create a beautiful garden area is a moderate amount of flowers and other plants. Many people mistakenly believe that more is better. But this will only be confusion. Beautiful landscape design is when the composition and shape are observed. It is important to correctly group the plants and combine them with each other.. You can also use lawn coverings. Cover with them all the space free from buildings, paths and plantings. This will radically change the look of your site. For a live lawn, fescue, ryegrass, bluegrass, and so on are suitable. But most of all emitting bent grass. It is a weed, but great for the lawn. It does not need to be mowed and it spreads on a soft carpet.. The lawn is the part that makes the style complete The lawn will decorate any space and make it sophisticated and simply beautiful Or you can choose an artificial turf, it does not require any maintenance at all, and will delight you with its green cover all year round. Nowadays, they have learned to make such artificial lawns that are completely indistinguishable to the touch from natural. Artificial turf is very similar to natural, only it is less whimsical It is not always even possible to determine whether it is natural or artificial. A mini-garden in a flowerbed looks very beautiful and impressive. For this, vegetables and flowers are planted mixed in one place. For example, in the center of such a flower bed there will be vegetables (tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbage, beets, pumpkin and others), and beautiful flowers in a circle from them (iris, nasturtium, periwinkle, freesia, forget-me-nots, etc.). But there can be more than flowers around the edges. For example, the very shape of the flower bed can be in the form of a star, in the center there are tomatoes or other vegetables, and plant herbs (dill, parsley, celery) instead of flowers at the edges in the rays of the star. Do not forget that the size of such beds should be small, otherwise it will be difficult to reach vegetables.. Advice: You can also make unusual beds in the form of a podium. That is, each line will be higher than the previous one and you get the effect of steps. One of the most original and incomparable tricks is the potential of climbing plants. They can hide anything, anywhere. They will look out of place almost everywhere. After all, there are a lot of not very nice little things in the country: some boxes that are a pity to throw away (suddenly come in handy) and have nowhere to hide, some scrap metal and other summer cottages «things». And if you do not know where to hide them, and they spoil the view, then disguise them with climbing plants. Thus, instead of it is not clear what and why you will get a very beautiful corner decorated with flowers. In the same way, you can hide an old shed, a basement roof, some unpainted fences or walls, and so on. In addition to all this, climbing plants are a wonderful decoration for gazebos, verandas, pergolas and so on.. There is nothing more tempting than an arch entwined with climbing plants Climbing Plants Will Decorate Anything, Anywhere Most importantly, love nature and your garden, and they will respond in kind..
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LAWRENCE — A mingling of science and art, the next-generation photographs of vertebrate skeletons are at once fascinating, eerie, intricate and exquisite. “People are inherently interested in how these skeletons look,” said W. Leo Smith, associate professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and associate curator at the University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum. “In any given scholarly paper, you’d be lucky to have a couple of hundred people read it top to bottom — but a lot more people will look at the images. The more we can improve that, the more people you can get interested in your research.” Since the 1800s, biologists and paleontologists have taken pictures of specimens to perform comparative anatomical studies. Now, techniques pioneered by Smith and a team of researchers headquartered at KU are giving scientists around the world fresh methods to capture images of vertebrates — a breakthrough enabling better, more useful digital pictures of Earth’s biodiversity. The team describes the two novel imaging procedures in a new paper appearing in the peer-reviewed journal Copeia. One new process involves “cleared and stained” specimens, which have been stripped of their muscles in a time-honored technique using cow enzymes. The team discovered how to position such specimens within a glycerine-gelatin mixture for otherwise impossible images. “The problem we had was we couldn’t pose these animals because we’ve digested away all of the muscles,” Smith said. “They’re flaccid and useless, like a pile of clothes that fold in every direction. We wanted the ability to pose them.” The researchers hunted for the best ratio of glycerine and gelatin that allowed specimens to be posed in a nondestructive medium that could be simply washed off after photography. Much of the “nitty gritty” work was performed by doctoral student Matthew Girard and intern Chesney A. Buck, an aspiring taxidermist interning with Smith’s group from Van Go Inc., an arts-based employment program for at-risk teens and young adults. “She was interested in artistic taxidermy, mixing animal parts like have been done with the jackalope,” Smith said. “She knew about clearing and staining and wanted to know how to do it. After her internship, she volunteered for a year more. There was a lot of trial and error. We tried lots of different things.” Other co-authors on the new paper are Gregory S. Ornay, Rene P. Martin and Girard of KU’s Biodiversity Institute, along with Matthew P. Davis and Sarah Z. Gibson of St. Cloud State University. Eventually, the team found a 40 percent glycerine mixture that held specimens well and was sufficiently translucent for photography, allowing them new looks at specimens that could “float” within the matrix. “You can see through this medium and give the specimen structure,” Smith said. “Now you can get a photo of a fish specimen head on and look at it from all these different angles. There’s something different about being able to see anatomical structure in new ways that really does help analysis. Before, we struggled with how to pose these things. For instance, fish are famous for having two sets of jaws, an oral set like ours and then another set of teeth where our voice box is — you couldn’t get a photo of these teeth head-on before now.” Smith said the new technique could be used on a host of vertebrate species beyond the fishes he studies. “It’d be great to pose a snake coiled, but before now they just wouldn’t hold in that pose. Or if you were trying to get an image of some structure obscured by the wing of a bird and couldn’t get it out of the way, we’ve often had to cut the wing off, but now you could deflect the wing to show that structure.” A second method developed by the group employs fluorescent microscopy to examine specimens and create captivating images of alizarin-stained recent and fossil vertebrates. The work hinges on the fact that alizarin, a stain long used in the clearing and staining process to identify bones in a specimen, fluoresces when exposed to the right wavelengths of light — a phenomenon Smith discovered himself. (Another team independently discovered the phenomenon in a paper about zebrafish.) “Alizarin red is used to dye a specimen’s bones, and it fluoresces like a Grateful Dead poster,” Smith said. “We use lights that have high energy and look for reflections of re-emitted fluorescent wavelength, and the microscope has filters that block all the other light. The skin and everything else disappears because it doesn’t fluoresce — it’s a fast way to clear out all the extra stuff and is incredibly useful when you’re trying to see where bones are connected. It was pure luck to find this.” The KU researcher reported the fluorescence microscopy finding to colleagues last year at the annual meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, and today other investigators in the field already are using the matrix in their own digital imaging work thanks to the presentation. “Now lots of people are doing it,” Smith said. “It’s been really rewarding. You feel like you contributed something to make this kind of research more interesting and allow us to study anatomy better.” While Smith doesn’t consider the how-to descriptions of new imaging techniques to be of equal weight as the scientific papers he regularly produces, he stressed the importance of providing compelling images to conveying information to fellow investigators and the public alike. “At end of the day, the picture is worth a thousand words,” he said. “Images allow you to fundamentally share how things work and improve your ability to tell someone else about your novel discoveries.” Top photo: Cleared-and-stained juvenile lancetfish (Alepisaurus) with enormous fangs. Photo under fluorescent light by M. Davis. At right, top to bottom: Cleared-and-stained Timor Python (Python timoriensis) in a coiled position. Photo under fluorescent light by M. Girard. Head-on image of a cleared-and-stained Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker (Eumicrotremus orbis). Photo under fluorescent light by L. Smith. Copyright 2018 American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. Cleared-and-stained head of a frightening deep-sea predator, Sloaned Viperfish (Chauliodus sloani). Photo under fluorescent light by M. Davis. Cleared-and-stained frog in dorsal view. Photo unde fluorescent light by M. Girard.
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Before broadband was mainstream, before smartphones and tablets were everywhere, and long before COVID-19 seized the globe, Dr. Javeed Siddiqui saw the future. In 2002, he was doing video consultations, reviewing lab data and discussing medications with HIV patients in rural California. But the virtual visits of 20 years ago didn’t look like they do today. He was using ISDN — six phone lines spliced together — and bulky cart systems that weighed more than 100 pounds. Eight to 10 frames per second. Poor connections. But at UC Davis — as a disciple of Dr. Thomas Nesbitt, the father of telehealth in California — Siddiqui believed in the potential of doctors seeing patients online, despite the doubters. “Many of my colleagues thought this was one step away from medical malpractice and this was not a way health care could be delivered,” he says. “Nothing like a global pandemic to justify your life’s work, and it’s sad that it took a global pandemic for this to happen.” In 2010, Siddiqui co-founded TeleMed2U. This Roseville-based company, where he serves as chief medical officer, provides telemedicine-based specialty care directly to patients in more than 40 states and in-patient telemedicine at 14 hospitals in four states. Evidently, Siddiqui was ahead of the curve. In 2019, Sutter Health did 7,400 video visits in one year. In 2020, it did 1.1 million. Behavioral health saw the biggest shift. Since 2020, more than 80 percent of outpatient behavioral health visits have shifted to virtual care. Due to new patient referrals via video, Sutter Health also saw a decrease in no-show rates for both established and new patients, down to 5-10 percent (from 15-25 percent). Since the pandemic began, telehealth visits in California increased by 61 percent, with one in five patient visits now being conducted via telehealth, according to the California Medical Association. Through apps and software, patients now have more access to health care providers than ever. Video visits give physicians a real-time window into the home spaces of their patients (What’s in the fridge? Is the place messy?) to paint a fuller picture. But the expansion of telehealth services has also exposed long-standing problem areas, such as the unequal access to broadband and medical technology designed without providers in mind. Still, in this public health crisis, the benefits of patients connecting virtually has been transformative in many ways, according to Dr. Albert Chan, chief digital health officer at Sutter Health. He recounts stories where medical technology led to faster assessments. One woman sent in pictures of her bleeding mole, which helped a dermatologist diagnose her melanoma. Another family had a child who was “not walking quite right,” Chan says. A pediatrician observed the child on video, confirmed the parents’ concern, then ordered an MRI for the child, which ultimately revealed a brain tumor. “If we hadn’t had technology like this, and limited access to evaluation because of COVID, the diagnosis might have been delayed,” Chan says. “But for the doctor to be able to see what the parents were seeing helped them make the diagnosis quickly.” Prior to the pandemic, reimbursement for telehealth-delivered services was limited, according to Mei Wa Kwong, executive director of the Center for Connected Health Policy. But due to the public health emergency, those barriers were suspended, allowing more people to receive services at home. The Center for Connected Health Policy operates primarily through grants or federal funds to educate and provide resources to raise awareness. The policy shift has been a boon for people who would otherwise have to travel long distances to see a doctor or therapist, or if they have issues with mobility. During the pandemic, the telehealth option also reduced potential infections or exposure if they could get support without leaving the house. But this benefit wasn’t universal. “What they discovered was maybe not everybody can take advantage of telehealth,” Kwong says. “Not everyone has access to the internet and broadband. Some can’t afford (it) or live in an area with no Wi-Fi. … What was encouraging was seeing policies and financial investments that the government put into broadband. It’s still not enough, but it’s a good start.” Kwong also acknowledges this isn’t something the government can fix overnight. Infrastructure needs to be built, but in Sacramento, she highlighted the addition of hot spots in certain neighborhoods or on school buses for children to do schoolwork. These portable hot spots are a patch but not a long-term solution, she says. “Telehealth isn’t appropriate for every single situation,” Kwong says, “but it should be available when a person needs it and when it’s appropriate to use for that particular situation.” “Telehealth isn’t appropriate for every single situation, but it should be available when a person needs it and when it’s appropriate to use for that particular situation.”Mei Wa Kwong, executive director, Center for Connected Policy A wrong approach Sutter Health’s latest tool, developed by Wisconsin-based Epic, is for pregnant patients, fully integrated with the electronic health record, an extension of Sutter’s My Health Online platform, Chan says. The app checks in with users every week, tailoring pregnancies with timely advice. “I think that speaks to the power of integration,” Chan says. “Our goal is to say, ‘Hey, in these most intimate times, we’re there for you and personalize care for you.’” There are certain things the health system can’t do on its own. In these instances, Sutter Health collaborates with qualified partners. But it’s critical those partners have a solid grasp of the opportunities and barriers in health care, such as heightened patient privacy regulations and information security needs, Chan says. “Often, we see partners who come to us with a mere consumer or product background,” he says, “but don’t fully understand the complexity of needs of our patients and the need for connectivity. We know the most treacherous thing for patients is in these hand-offs. If you have a partnership that is not effective, things get dropped and people feel lost.” Almond Tree Capital, a Davis-based venture capital firm with a focus on investments in medical devices, diagnostics and health information technology, has seen both sides: Telehealth deployment has accelerated tremendously, but unplanned staffing shortages and virtual-only conferences have caused interruptions or other glitches in product rollouts and in market data and clinical data collection, according to Cary Adams, co-founder of Almond Tree Capital. In addition, he says, many IT-based approaches to new medical applications don’t learn enough about the segments of specific markets they plan to disrupt before they design their products. Just because a tool might make things more efficient in other industries doesn’t mean it will be useful or welcome in specific clinical settings. “The tech industry has a long and sorry history of pumping huge amounts of money into startups that are going to ‘transform health care,’’’ he says, citing the collapses of Healtheon and Theranos, and IBM recently selling off its Watson health care technology as examples. “You have to be knee-deep in the gullies and mudflats of the health care industry and appreciate how different each submarket is.” He highlights academic settings and other sectors within the health care industry as major incubators where some of the most effective solutions are coming from. To disrupt the way things are done in each clinical setting, you have to start from a position of learning how clinical data collection works currently and also understand the financial incentives involved, and what it takes to change their standards of care, Adams says. “If you don’t approach it from that perspective,” he says, “you’re almost doomed to failure.” ‘The easy part’ When it comes to medical technology, providers also have a learning curve. For example, not all patients have equal broadband access. If providers use specific software, patients might not be able to download and connect. This means telehealth isn’t the quick plug-and-play solution some clinicians may think it is. “Everyone thought that if they had broadband and a camera, they could do telehealth,” Siddiqui says. “But none of them took into account the art of telehealth. … The provider has to be comfortable. They can’t come on and say, ‘Hey, can you see me? I can see you. Wow, this thing really works!’” “Everyone thought that if they had broadband and a camera, they could do telehealth. But none of them took into account the art of telehealth. … The provider has to be comfortable. They can’t come on and say, ‘Hey, can you see me? I can see you. Wow, this thing really works!’”Dr. Javeed Siddiqui, co-founder, TeleMed2U This concept of digital presence (e.g., video quality, audio, lighting, background) plays a big role in connecting to a patient virtually. Also, privacy issues need to be taken into account, even more so than before. Neither the provider nor patient would want to set up a video call near a door or window where other people may hear. The medium also requires physicians to know how to do home-based physical exams and be creative with checking vital signs. Smartwatches and apps can assist with temperature, blood pressure, heart rate and even oxygen saturation, Siddiqui says. “Having a webcam and broadband is the easy part,” he says. One of the hardest parts is the uncertainty of the future. The suspension of previous telehealth policies is not indefinite. “Will (the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) try to put the genie back in the bottle?” Siddiqui wonders. If so, he believes the decision will be met with a great deal of public outrage. But only time will tell. “We just can’t assume it won’t go back to how it was,” he says. “Hopefully the current administration and Congress will see this and the value it brings to telehealth delivery and make it become a permanent thing.” Stay up to date on business in the Capital Region: Subscribe to the Comstock’s newsletter today. HGA, an interdisciplinary design firm with offices nationwide, provides architectural design and all disciplines of engineering. In Sacramento and throughout Northern California, the firm offers architecture, structural engineering, mechanical engineering, plumbing engineering and interior design. As the practitioner for the Sacramento Native American Health Center’s Healing Ways Program, Sage LaPena helps patients get control of their conditions through a holistic approach. After the disruption of 2020, the push for more collaborative affiliations has become even more urgent. At the core of this evolving model is technology. Factoring in local matches, a common requirement for federal grant awards, the money could go much further. As aging baby boomers approach their golden years, new senior living projects are springing up to accommodate to increased demand and offering a new take on “aging with grace.”
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UK Disability History Month (UKDHM) is an annual event focusing on the history of disabled people’s fight for equality and human rights – this year it runs from Thursday 18 November – Saturday 18 December. The themes this year are Disability and Hidden Impairment and Disability Sex and Relationships. To launch the awareness month, UKDHM are hosting an online launch event at 7pm on Thursday 18 November – join the event and book your place on Eventbrite. The University is helping to mark the awareness month by highlighting relevant events and activities, lighting up the Parkinson Building for International Day of Persons with Disabilities (3 December) and sharing the support available for disabled staff and students. Find out more on the Equality and Inclusion Unit’s UKDHM 2021 event page. As part of the support highlighted on the above page, is our suite of OD&PL equality and inclusion programmes, projects and events that support and underpin the University Equality and Inclusion Framework. It includes a range of equality and inclusion resources curated to support individuals and teams in developing and implementing equality, diversity and inclusion strategies. In addition, the course ‘Supporting workers with Disabilities‘ is available for colleagues to watch for free on LinkedIn Learning.
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Colleges Aim to Reduce Binge Drinking Drinking alcohol has become a big part of the social scene in college. Around 57 percent of college students admit to socially drinking at least once a week and 37 percent of students admit to binge drinking once a week. Binge drinking is when one consumes more than four alcoholic beverages in one outing. Almost two thousand students binge drink themselves to death per year. Colleges and universities are recognizing that binge drinking is a huge problem among their students. Many universities are trying to implement new measures to reduce this problem. Increasing security in on and off campus residences is one of the main things done to watch out for dangerous situations. Having more police officers around can help stop parties before they get out of control or even recognize when someone should go home for the night. Another interesting thing colleges are implementing to reduce binge drinking is adding more Friday morning classes to schedules. Most universities have a limited amount of Friday morning classes because most students try to keep that day free. Because the students have off on Friday, partying on Thursdays has increased. Creating more required Friday morning classes will make the students less likely to go out and drink on a Thursday night. The universities and colleges that have implemented both of these techniques and others to reduce binge drinking have already seen a decreased in alcohol related injuries and deaths on their campuses.
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Most of us will install our GNU/Linux system once or twice and then use the excellent package management systems to upgrade when new releases of our chosen distribution come out. Users of Debian and Debian-based systems (such as Ubuntu) will be quite used to the idea that you only need to install it once. But what happens when you want to replicate one Debian system on another machine? Do you use cloning tools? Yes you can but only if the hardware is similar on the two machines. What if one has an Intel Pentium-based processor and the other has an AMD64? In that case what you need is some way to replicate the package selection but use the appropriate ones for the new architecture. Enter dpkg. dpkg is one of the core applications of Debian and essential to its package management. Whatever you use to manage packages will in fact use dpkg in the background to install, remove, upgrade and handle post-installation processes. So whether you use apt, aptitude, synaptic or one of the others, chances are dpkg is involved somewhere. It has some nice features but, to be honest, is cumbersome for day to day use which is why there are clients on top of it. In particular dpkg does nothing about dependencies - leaving that to apt or whatever you use. It's a shell-based tool so if you consider yourself to be part of what some people refer to as "the rest of us", you might have to get you hands onto the keyboard more than you are used to. I'm afraid there isn't really a point and click version of this but the process I'm describing is not complex. It just involves typing. Simply put the process has four steps: - install and setup your first Debian system as you prefer - make a list of the packages installed - install a basic Debian system on the new machine - use the list of packages from step 2 to complete the process. There is also a step 0 which should go without saying: backup before you begin. I am not responsible if you hose your system trying this out and lose your data I'm going to describe the process from a Debian point of view. I am sure this can work on Debian-based systems such as Ubuntu but I don't have enough experience of installing those to speak about installing minimal systems etc. There is also a step 0 which should go without saying: backup before you begin. I am not responsible if you hose your system trying this out and lose your data. Step 1 - install and setup your first Debian system I suspect many of you will have done the first step over time. Sometimes you will have removed some packages which are part of the base install but aren't crucial to your machine. For example I've often purged a lot of the additional xserver-xorg-video- packages as they are graphics drivers for hardware I don't have on that machine. Using this process will save me having to do that each time I setup a Debian box. Step 2 - make a list of the packages installed The second step is where dpkg comes in. Fire up a terminal and switch to root using su. Then run this: This command will present with a long list of installed packages. Obviously I'm not expecting you to write them down -- this is the shell we can redirect the output into a text file. Try this: dpkg --get-selections > /tmp/package_list This command gets the same list of installed packages and puts them into a file: /tmp/package_list. Note that custom configuration is not saved, so your new system will need those same setups applied. Save this file to a USB key/flash drive or similar as we'll be needing it later. Step 3 - install a basic Debian system on the new machine I'm not going to go into how to install Debian on a new machine -- there's plenty of places describing how to do that, but you need to ensure you install the most minimal system you can. This means not selecting any tasks during the installation. When you install a new Debian system, you are at one stage presented with a list of "tasks" which aid the installation of packages. For example there will be Desktop Environment, Mail Server, Print Server etc. This is one of the great things about Debian in that groups of packages required for a specific type of system are grouped and ready for you to install. In this instance we don't want any of those, so when you get to this stage deselect everything - including the Standard System one. This will result in a bare-bones Debian system. Incidentally when installing for this purpose I tend to use one of the Debian "business-card" .iso's. These are minimal (35Mb) iso's which then get the remaining required packages via a net connection. Step 4 - use the package list we created in Step 2 Once you have installed your new system and rebooted you should be looking at a login prompt. Login as root and perform an upgrade -- just in case: apt-get update apt-get upgrade Now we need to tell our new system what packages we require. This again is where dpkg comes in. Put your USB key/flash drive into the new machine and mount it. Remember that as we have a minimal system automounting won't work. Again I won't go into details here about how to mount USB drives. Once the drive is mounted and you have found the packages_list file, run this: dpkg --set-selections < /path/to/packages_list apt-get -u dselect-upgrade The first command uses dpkg to preselect the packages in the packages_list file. The second command tells apt-get to upgrade the system using the packages supplied by dpkg. It might take a while but by the end of the process you should have a new system with the same packages as the first one. The best part is that dependencies will be retrieved and installed as well. This process is quite flexible and while it won't be the apt-get undo that Rosalyn Hunter longs for it might help. You could grab the package list of a hosed Sid system and then use that on a new Testing system. I wouldn't recommend going too far that direction though. Going from Testing to Stable might not work as well because some of the Testing packages may not exist in Stable. You could also have the dpkg --get-selections > /tmp/package_list command run as a cron job or run it immediately before an apt-get dist-upgrade and thus if your system gets really hosed you can backup your data and start afresh confident that you can install the same packages again easily. As I said I wouldn't use this if I had a lot of identical machines to install -- that's where imaging and cloning comes into its own. But I would and do use this to setup similar machines or reinstall a Debian system after installing a new HDD for example particularly if I wanted to get the latest versions of the packages I was previously using.
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Wooden shape game The shape plug-in game from Sebra consists of a box on which cute illustrations with animal and forest motifs from various themed worlds are depicted. The lid has four holes in different geometric shapes. The eight plain colored blocks are made in the same shapes and fit into the holes of the box. The shape plug-in game is suitable for children from 1 year old. It promotes hand-eye coordination and teaches children to recognize shapes. The game is made of MDF and plywood.
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Exploring is learning. Learning is creating. Did this exploration and experimenting all about the number 4, starting negative, get it? Then some kind of brush, getting some 4-ception, 84 or 48 thing Finally getting it straight simple, with 4 squares building the number itself. Also this clean 4 was reduced even further to be easier to read as 4. Done =) Thanks for watching!
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The film industry is full of under-appreciated people whose work doesn’t get the recognition it deserves. Visual effects teams make movie stars look younger, body doubles make them look sexier and writers make them seem normal and likeable. But only one set of such heroes put their lives on the line in the course of their day jobs – stunt performers. There has been a long-running campaign to get stunt performers recognised by the Oscars. Despite campaigning for over 25 years and gaining over 50,000 signatures, stunt performers haven’t yet managed to convince the Academy to add a stunt category. Not only is their work under-recognised, it’s also often extremely dangerous. The past two months have brought us two tragic stunt accidents. Stuntman John Bernecker died from a fall onto concrete while performing for The Walking Dead and just last week stuntwoman Joi Harris was killed in a motorcycle accident on the set of Deadpool 2. To get a sense of the profession’s impact on the industry, let’s take a look at how many stunt people there are, and how many are involved with typical movies. To study this, I built a dataset of all live-action feature films which were released in US cinemas 2000-16 (7,303 movies in total). I then used public sources to look at the credited stunt professionals. Using this data, there are three ways of measuring the number of stunt professionals in modern movies: - Credit – By the number of stunt credits each year. - People – By the number of people who worked as a stunt professional on a movie. - Ubiquity – The percentage of films with at least one stunt professional in the crew. Let’s take a look at each in turn. How many stunt professionals work each year? First up, the number of credits. Last year, there were 5,903 stunt credits on movies released in US cinemas, 75% more than in 2000. How many people work as a stunt professional? Over the seventeen years I studied, 17,772 people received at least one credit as a stunt professional. Of those, 56% only received one stunt credit. Only 8.9% received more than seventeen stunt credits, the equivalent of one per year. How ubiquitous are stunt professionals on modern movies? Stunt professionals don’t just work on the loud, crashy, smashy movies. 74% of movies released between 2000 and 2016 had at least one stunt professional listed. In some cases, this will be a stunt performer acting on-screen, while other times it could be stunt co-coordinator who is helping the actors perform physical feats, such as struggles, fights or falling over. The chart on the left shows the percentage of films with at least one stunt professional credited, while the chart on the right shows the percentage of films with at least ten stunt professionals. Action and Adventure films are the most likely to credit stunt professionals, with Music-based films being the least. The average action and adventure movie has almost 46 stunt professionals credited. Over the period I studied, The Dark Knight Rises hired the largest number of stunt personnel, most likely due to its large street battles and Christopher Nolan’s penchant for using real elements over visual effects whenever possible. The top stunt-heavy movies include: - 267 stunt professionals – The Dark Knight Rises - 246 – Furious 7 - 243 – Avengers: Age of Ultron - 232 – The Green Hornet - 216 – Transformers: Dark of the Moon - 203 – Captain America: Civil War - 201 – The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 - 194 – Suicide Squad - 191 – The Bourne Ultimatum - 190 – RoboCop Stunt professionals make up an average of 8.4% of the crew on Westerns, 8.3% on Action movies and 7.5% on Crime movies. Bonus facts: The gender and seniority of stunt professionals I classified the stunt credits by gender and also into three levels of seniority: - Senior – Including coordinators, team leaders, choreographers, action directors and supervisors. - Performer – covering all aspects of on-screen stunt work - Support and Other – Including rigging, stunt pre-viz, training, stunt stand-ins, interpreters, stunt liaisons and stunt technicians. The world of stunt performers is heavily male-dominated, with 86% of stunt credits going to men. Some stunt roles sound harder than others. For example, it may be fair to assume that the people who performed as stunt werewolf, stunt hooker, stunt blind driver and bear stunts had a harder day at work than those playing stunt princess, stunt mother, stunt basketball player and stunt partier. Here are a few notes about today’s research: - My dataset of films covers all live-action feature films which grossed at least one dollar in US cinemas between 1st January 2000 and 31st December 2016. This was 7,303 movies in total. - This research is looking at stunt credits, meaning that if someone worked on two films, they would appear twice. - It not possible to measure the amount of work someone put into a movie. Therefore, someone who worked throughout the shoot will show up the same as someone who worked just for one day. Sadly, looking at movie credits doesn’t give us a way to measure input or value to the production. - A very small number of action and adventure films in the dataset do not credit any stunt professionals. This is due to a mix of film-specific reasons (one such example is the live-action puppet film Team America: World Police) and incomplete data online (such as Train to Busan, which on IMDb only credits 22 crew members across all departments). - Due to the way I gathered the data, it would be very hard to work out the gender split by level of seniority. At this stage, I have no reason to suspect that the gender split differs by level of seniority. I have wanted to cover the world of stunt performers for a while but haven’t done so yet. My eventual aim is to do a survey of stunt professionals, as I have with directors, cinema staff, employers, assistant directors, film students and film festival directors. However, this normally involves working with an organisation (or some motivated volunteers). So, for today, I have stuck to the big picture. It’s getting harder and harder to know which elements of a modern movie are for real and which are created digitally. Normally, the best work is a blend of real elements (expositions, stunts, etc) and digital elements (compositing, computer-generated effects, etc). The video below highlights the incredible stunt work that went into creating Mad Max: Fury Road by removing the visual effects elements: Pedantic note: I can’t help but point out that the title of this YouTube video is wrong. “Special effects” refer to physical elements created for real, such as fire, water, wind, stunts, etc, whereas “visual effects” normally refers to computer-based work. Therefore this video should be titled “Mad Max: Fury Road without visual effects is still freaking awesome”.
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A few weeks ago, my daughter wanted to play “teaching children to talk”! She had one of her teddies and said that he couldn’t talk and what could we do. I suggested teaching him to sign, but she said “don’t be silly mummy. Get my doctor’s set and I’ll give him some medicine!” If she is ever able to develop this medicine, we’ll bottle it and make ourselves a fortune! I only wish it were possible! It was a sweet and amusing moment, but it also got me thinking about how children, as they get older, start to try to make sense of what mummy and daddy do while they’re at work. I guess a lot of children probably play at doing their parents’ jobs! Mind you, my dad is an engineer and I don’t remember ever pretending to do that when I was a child! I don’t think I really had any idea of what that meant though (I’m still not sure I have too much idea!) I also started to think about how, for each of us, what we do for a living probably affects how we are as a parent. So here, to celebrate Mother’s Day yesterday, are some thoughts about how you know you’re a parent and a speech and language therapist when…. - Your child has admitted defeat and realises that most of the games in the house are yours not theirs. They are allowed to play with them sometimes but they have to share them with every child on your caseload. - Similarly, you eye up their birthday and Christmas presents to see if you can find any use for them in therapy! You regularly ask your child if you can borrow their toys and books. - When you’re multi-tasking and only half-listening to what your child is telling you, they say “Look at me so I know you’re listening, mummy”. When she was really small, my daughter used to physically turn my head to make me give her eye contact! I didn’t do that to her, in case you’re wondering, but she’d clearly picked up that I thought eye contact was important! - Your child takes dummies out of other children’s mouths! When Alice was around 1, she used to make a beeline for another child at the childminder’s house whenever she was asleep and try to take her dummy out of her mouth! Obviously, I told her not to do this, but I did find it slightly ironic, since I do sometimes suggest that people try to remove their child’s dummy (after the age of 1 that is – Alice had one too in the early days!) - You try every new assessment or therapy activity out on your child so their language skills are assessed to death! On a more serious note, I do try to talk to my daughter about what I do for a living, and I will continue to do this as she gets older. I hope that this will help her to have an awareness that we are all different, and to see everyone as being equal, with or without any kind of disability. We talk about how we all find different things difficult and that that’s ok. I hope that despite having a mother who is always stealing (I mean, borrowing!) her toys, Alice grows up to be a caring and considerate person. She is beginning to develop her own interests and it will be really interesting to see what she chooses to do for a living, and how she views the world, when she’s an adult. What do you do for a living and how does it affect the way you are as a parent?
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A Look into Tourism in Barcelona vs Spain A Look into Tourism in Barcelona vs Spain When speaking about Spain, the first thing people often mention is the sunny beaches, warm weather all year round with affordable prices (comparatively in Europe) and wonderful culture. It is near to impossible to be oblivious about the fact Spain is one Europe´s biggest tourist destinations. Not just popular opinion, the facts also support the claim, with tourism being the 3rd major contributor to the national economic life, taking about 10-11% of the country´s GDP. Ever since 1960s, Spain has always been one of the most sought-after destinations for all visitors around the world, especially for the summer. Accordingly, in 2017, the country was the second most visited country in the world, recording 82 million tourists, continuingly beating its previous year record in the 5th row. But Spain is a fairly large country (in European standard), not many people truly know the real numbers and facts about different regions and how tourism works in these areas. This article will take an evaluation of the tourist industry in various regions and Barcelona. Talking about Barcelona, the first thing some might think about is one of the strongest football lubs in the world. Some might think about the beautiful sandy beaches that come along with lovely warm weather all year round. Some might even talk about one of the most vibrant lifestyles being compacted in to just a small but cozy city. Everything above makes the beautiful Barcelona that people have been giving praise to for years in and out. But Barcelona is more than just that. It is not just a generic Spanish city with the same ¨beach and sun¨ stereotype. It is an economic hub, the largest growing region in Spain with the highest GDP contribution per capita. It is an accepting culture that is characterized as cosmopolitan, where people from all over the world gather to settle down and make new lives. You can meet and kinds of people from all corners of the universe. It has a culture itself that is totally different from the rest of Spain and reflected upon the great buildings, architectures, arts and music. What´s more, the prices, comparative to other big cities, are fairly economic and the parties that you have in the city is worth bragging about for all your life. With all these qualities, Barcelona surely is not just a place to visit, but also a place to stay. But to many´s surprise, It has not always been like this. Before 1992, it was just one of those not so popular Spanish cities, a hidden gem waiting to be discovered and polished. So, what really made Barcelona rise to fame? The answer lied in the 1992 Summer Olympics. Although not without tremendous efforts from the locals, the Summer Olympics had given the city the exposure it really needed to shine. Its popularity rose tremendously by becoming the 6th best city in Europe in just 8 years after and also giving the economy a big boost, lowering unemployment of all time high: 127 774 to 60 885. It was a story of triumph and glory for the Barceloneans. Barcelona nowadays has not just become a tourist hotspot, but a place to call home for many international dwellers. In 2016, Barcelona has a population of 1.7 million; and that is just counting the people within the administrative limits. Over 17% of residents come from other countries, a number that has grown significantly from just 4% in 2001. A large part of it has to do with many international companies deciding to set office in Barcelona, bringing a great amount of expats to the area. With all the great qualities it has to offer, no wonder people are flooding to the city to secure a spot for themselves. The real estate scene of the city has been one of constant growth, while lately being halted by the independence movement, have recovered significantly. One fact that remains constant is the ever-growing need for accommodation that will only cease till the world ends. Investment in the field has seen phenomenal returns. The Canary and Balearic Islands These Islands have all those typical qualities that Barcelona has to offer: fantastic beaches. The only notable difference may be the climate and geography and population demographics. What makes the Canaries stand out is that it is a European settlement in another region. You´ll be visiting Europe, but with a totally ecological make-up. What people often talk about these islands are the wonderful nature that it has to offer. Being indulged in the warmth of the sun while trying to spot wild animals sounds like a great plan. The Canary Islands are also great spots for you to relax, as it is not as hectic as the cities. People often come here to find peace and quiet, a change of pace from their busy lives. A part of those tourists come to the islands in search of the waves since the surfing culture has always been an inseparable part of the Canaries. The Balearics shares many qualities that the Canaries have, while having the more Mediterranean climate to go with. They are both really attractive places to visit and it is surely a tough choice between the two. Settling in the islands, you would have to be a person of particular needs. The life on islands are less dynamic, everything is slower and more peaceful. Some might even dare to say that it is dead after the summer. It is now still considered as ¨come and go places¨. Andalusia, again, besides the stunning beaches, is famous for being home to many stunning historic sites. The region has had a lengthy and interesting history: from the occupation of the Arabs to the conquest of the Catholic king. You will often encounter very intriguing buildings with a mixed design of both cultures, giving Andalusia a mystery to it. It is well-known that the Game of Thrones have filmed many of their spectacular scenes in different parts of the region. In the big cities, the nightlife is fairly vibrant, as no matter what kind of culture they come from, the Spanish loves to party. The best part of it might actually be the dirt-cheap prices. Andalusia is famous in Spain to be the cheapest area to live in, while that fact might have many implications that come along with it. It is not a strange idea that there are many international dwellers along the coast line, most predominantly British. Andalusia, being the lowest growing economies of Spain, faces many difficulties for people to settle down or invest, as there are not that many opportunities present. It is often thought of as more of a second retirement home than a serious place to settle down. Other regions in Spain, while maybe having some slight differences from the 3 represented regions, do not stray too far from their peers. Looking at the data, Catalunya and Barcelona seems to be the most attractive to international eyes. While having all the characteristics that other Spanish regions share, the city offers much more, giving visitors and dwellers a unique and unforgettable experience.
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A business loan can be obtained from a bank or NBFC in order for a business to raise sufficient capital and establish itself or attain further growth. The interest rate on business loans is usually based on the amount borrowed and the repayment period sought. Small and medium firms for start-ups in India continue to rely on the banking sector for financial aid as far as loans are concerned. Your small business can grow with the support of a business loan. You can use the business loan amount to invest in business equipment, expand your infrastructure or operations, hire more staff, manage day-to-day cash flows, etc. Business loans might be a great way to keep your firm running smoothly and utilising the market capitalisation opportunities that come your way. What is a business loan? A business loan is a sum of money lent to a business by a financial institution for business purposes such as additional investment, expansion, etc. This type of finance helps businesses meet urgent needs of expansion and growth. Eligibility for a business loan The below-mentioned points will determine if a business is eligible for a loan: Age of your business The time that the company has been operational is one of the main factors considered by banks and lenders. Most online small-business loans and business loans offered by banks require a minimum of two years of business experience. Most major credit bureaus in India provide free annual credit reports to businesses. This is one of the key criteria for business loan eligibility as it indicates to the bank or lender whether the business can repay the loan on time. Income tax filing To apply for a business loan, the borrower should have filed ITR returns for the last couple of years. Along with other documentation like proof of business ownership, bank statements, you also have to submit the ITR forms. Which Type of Business Loan to Apply for? Lenders or banks usually inquire about the reason for a business loan. Lenders normally require businesses to demonstrate sufficient cash flow to sustain loan repayment. Therefore, businesses that are in their nascent state may find it difficult to obtain financing. Some new businesses may have to rely on alternative sources of finance such as business credit cards and personal loans while in the initial stages. Businesses can consider a line of credit in such situations as it is a flexible financing solution that allows access to funds as required. This way, a business can cover obligations such as payroll expenses or unexpected costs arising due to repairs, maintenance, etc when needed. Many lenders also offer products that are tailored to the requirements of a developing or new business. Additional Reading: 5 Best Business Loans in India for women entrepreneurs How to Improve Chances of Getting a Business Loan? Business loans require the businesses to fulfil eligibility criteria. If a borrower does not fulfil the bank's eligibility criteria, the bank may reject the loan application. Here are few important tips that can help in improving the chances of easily getting approval for a business loan application: Improve credit score – If a business or business owner has a low credit score, the first step is to identify the factors that have caused it. Credit scores can be negatively affected due to non-payment of credit card bills or delay in outstanding loan EMI payments. Defaulting or late payments can result in a poor credit score. It is therefore important to maintain a good repayment track record by making all payments on time. It is also important to ensure that there is an adequate balance in the business’s bank account for successful ECS transactions. Avoid multiple credit applications – Businesses that apply for loans with multiple banks often face higher chances of loan rejection as each credit inquiry gets registered in the credit report. Many times, businesses are unaware that any loan rejection by a bank reduces the chances of loan approval in the future. Banks become cautious while lending to such applicants who have faced loan rejection in the past. Choose the right lender – It is important to conduct proper research on all banks that offer the best business loans. Businesses must choose a bank offering low interest rates along with other attractive loan terms. Applicants must calculate loan eligibility using an online Eligibility Calculator to know the chances of loan approval and the business’s ability to service loan repayments. Business existence – Banks and lenders prefer to give loans to businesses that have been in existence for at least 3 years. New businesses, start-ups or loss-making units may have lower chances of getting an unsecured business loan easily. Therefore, they may have to explore secured business loan options. Check repayment capacity – Before applying for a business loan, a business establishment must determine the loan amount that is easily repayable in the future. A loan amount higher than the business’s eligibility can make the lender doubt the repayment ability and may lead to loan application rejection. Maintain financial records – A business entity must ensure GST registration and appropriate maintenance of audited financial records. This set of documents are often referred to by lending institutions or banks while calculating loan eligibility. Suggested Reading: How to create a compelling business roadmap? Businesses must regularly check credit scores, especially when a borrowing need arises. It is advisable to check the business entity and business owner’s credit score report regularly and make timely corrections to the report before making a loan application. FAQs of Business Loan - How much business loan can I get in India? SMEs and start-ups can normally avail business loans of up to Rs. 2 crores, depending on eligibility criteria, lender’s terms, credit history, and other factors. - Can I get a loan to start a business in India? Yes, many government loan offerings can be availed by start-up businesses in India. One of the preferred options includes Mudra Loan Scheme that comes with many benefits and lowers interest rates. - Which banks give business loans? There are many lenders and banks offering business loans in India. Some of these are SBI, HDFC, ICICI, RBL bank, etc. - Who is eligible for a Mudra loan? Any owner or entrepreneur who runs a small business establishment is eligible to apply for a Mudra loan. - How can a business owner check a credit score? 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Progress report for ENC19-181 A revolution is happening in our food system due to a public that demands: local food produced sustainably; access to healthy fresh foods for all communities; a larger group of players in the foodshed such as urban farmers, community gardeners, consumers, not-for-profits, and policymakers; and resilient agricultural systems that can withstand climate change. This public mostly lives in urban areas, thus the role of urban agriculture in this renewed interest in our food system is increasingly important. The complex interactions that occur within the food system require a new generation of agricultural educators with a diverse skillset and a keen interest in collaborative partnerships. In 2009, KSU responded by launching an M.S. specialization in Urban Food Systems (UFS) within the Department of Horticulture and Natural Resources. The UFS graduate program curriculum was developed with assistance from key UFS leaders and students learn directly from UFS practitioners in several venues. The goal of this project is to provide agricultural educators (extension, non-for-profits, NGOs, K-12 and community college instructors) with opportunities to diversify their professional skills and cultivate a cohort of UFS leaders to support the food revolution in the North Central Region. Short-term outcomes include increased knowledge of: sustainable methods for UFS, the impact of UFS on food security, and challenges associated with UFS. Long-term outcomes include: economic sustainability amongst food entrepreneurs in urban communities, increased health and quality of life amongst consumers and farmers, and confident and connected educators that have a holistic understanding of the Urban Food System. - Ten quarterly webinars that will be archived on YouTube and linked at the urbanfoodsystemsymposium.org website. We expect an average audience of 150 live participants and at least 500 views per year for each webinar. - Content of the UFSS will be delivered to at least 50 UFS educators including the most-recent research and activities surrounding UA, community development, food distribution, urban farmer training, policy, planning and development, international UFS, food access, and sovereignty. - UFSS program materials and written communications (abstracts, website, etc.) delivered to at least 50 UFS educators - Powerpoints, publications, pictures and other teaching tools delivered to at least 50 UFS educators related to technical content topics delivered during the pre-symposium workshops. - Content of the food security audit for UFS will be delivered to at least 15 UFS educators - Detailed information from 15-18 UFS practitioners and pictures of their operations will be provided to 15 UFS educators during the UA Study Tour - Content of the Facebook group including posts, pictures, and discussion of relevant topics - Gaining Ground Webinar Series curriculum that is informed by a survey of our target audience - Two half-day pre-symposium workshop curricula that address technical needs identified by a survey of our target audience - 15 UFS educators will understand how to complete a food security audit of UFS projects and understand how they contribute to food security in urban communities - 15 UFS educators will learn how to deliver a study tour that is based on a broad range of food systems players and utilizes a group assignment to facilitate discussion. - At least 2000 UFS educators will identify the KSU UFS program as a resource for information, UFS experts, professional networks, and informal mentoring as a result of the webinar series, Facebook group, UFSS, and UA Study Tour. - Facebook group of at least 300 UFS educators to post announcements and discuss relevant topics - 50 UFS educators will build professional networks through the UFSS and pre-symposium workshops. - Three cohorts of 5 UFS educators will develop strong professional linkages amongst themselves through the UA Study Tour. - 15 UFS educators will make at least 20 contacts (300 total) across three cities during the UA Study Tour. - 15 UFS educators will make at least 10 contacts (150 total) with faculty and students in the UFS M.S. program at KSU. The goal of this project is to develop a training program that will build capacity in UFS by providing UA educators and outreach specialists (extension, non-for-profits, municipalities, NGOs, K-12 and community college) with the tools they need to support the emerging area known as UFS. Therefore, we plan to include four major objectives to accomplish this goal. - Gaining Ground Webinar Series - Urban Food Systems Symposium - Pre-Symposium Workshop - Urban Agriculture Study Tour (put on hold for 2020 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic) Education & Outreach Initiatives Overview of different FSA loan programs with a focus on the best options for small and diversified urban growers. He will also discuss repayment requirements, microloan programs, and how Extension agents can help their clients. Financing the Farm: Navigating FSA Loans presented by Brian W. Wheeler, a Farm Loan Manager from Lafayette County FSA in Higginsville, Missouri. Wheeler has a bachelor’s degree in Agriculture Business Management form the University of Missouri – Columbia and has over a decade of experience in farm lending. Urban Agriculture Educators are able to provide urban farmers with basic information about FSA loans and other resources available for financing a farm. The webinar will include an overview of Quickbook and Excel with a focus on the best options for small and diversified urban growers. She will also discuss the pros and cons of both programs, additional resources and give helpful hints for growers. Gaining Ground is a free webinar series geared toward agriculture educators Bookkeeping Tools for Farmers presented by Julia Shanks, an Entrepreneurial Consultant. Shanks earned an MBA from Babson College, is a QuickBooks certified ProAdvisor and the author of “The Farmer's Office: Tools, Tips and Templates to Successfully Manage a Growing Farm Business”. Her online program, “The Farmer’s Office” is a successful course that helps farmers build financially sustainable businesses. Urban Agriculture Educators are able to provide urban farmers with basic information about bookkeeping tools and other resources for managing the business side of the farm. The objective of this webinar is to answer the question, “What is a food hub?”. Other topics that will be covered are the pros/cons and tradeoffs of food hubs, the value of joining a food hub, and the resources that a food hub provides. Anthony Flaccavento, Economic Development Consultant and Organic Farmer, presented at this webinar. Author of "Building a Healthy Economy from the Ground Up: Harnessing Real World Experience for Transformative Change," Anthony Flaccavento is an economic development consultant and organic farmer from Abingdon, Virginia, in the heart of Appalachia. His consulting business, SCALE Inc., works with communities around the world to help build more locally-rooted, sustainable economies and healthier food systems. The learning outcomes of this initiative is to go deeper into the idea of food hubs and the impact of them on the community and the food system. The objective of this webinar is to discuss value added production can create opportunities to increase profits, create opportunities to differentiate products in a crowded marketplace, and how we can help growers find the tools and resources to overcome obstacles. There were three different speakers at this webinar. Jim Pierce, is the founder of “Of the Earth Farm + Distillery”, where he offers seasonal produce, hand crafted spirits, and locally raised meats. Beth Robinette works at Lazy R Ranch is Washington State. Beth is also the co-founder of LINC Foods, a worker-farmer owned cooperative food hub based in Spokane. Tom Ruggieri owns Fair Share Farm where they aim to promote community, sustainable agriculture, and healthy eating habits. The learning outcome of this webinar was to provide participants with the information and resources on how to overcome obstacles related to value added products opportunities. The goal of the Urban Food System Symposium is to bring together a national and international audience of professionals to share and gain knowledge on UFS. The theme for the 2020 UFSS is “Nourishing Cities in a Changing Climate” (http://www.urbanfoodsystemssymposium.org). Topics at the symposium include UA, community development, food distribution, farmer training, policy, planning and development, international UFS, food access, and food sovereignty. The UFSS provides an opportunity for educators, researchers, students, extension, not-for-profit staff, community organizers, and other UFS experts to share their work, learn from others, and make connections with their peers. It also provides an opportunity for project participants to learn directly from practitioners working in the field. The 2020 UFSS was held virtually on the Whova platform due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was a great success with over 200 registered participants Attendees will learn about the most recent research and other projects related to UA, community development, food distribution, urban farmer training, policy, planning and development, international UFS, food access, and sovereignty during the 2020 These half-day workshops will be an interactive learning environment focused on technical topics not covered during the symposium. The workshops will be taught primarily by regional UFS practitioners and the topics covered will be informed by the survey results. The Food Policy Council Workshop took place on November 18th, 2020 and featured speakers Mark Winne, Beth Low-Smith, Misty Jimerson, and Wynona Bynum. There were 125 registered participants. Following short talks by each of the panel members, the participants participated in breakout groups where they were assigned to discuss different topics in relation to the challenges food policy councils face. The different topics were: climate change, COVID-19, and racial inequality. The learning outcomes of this initiative was to provide information on food policy councils from individuals who work directly with these types of groups, and discuss the challenges they face and possible solutions. The objective of this webinar was to introduce UA educators to the challenges of zoning in urban agriculture and provide Kansas City as an example of some of the barriers that have been addressed or still need to be. Andrea Clark is dedicated to creating healthy, resilient and equitable communities through research, planning and advocacy. As a member of the policy team at KC Healthy Kids, she focuses on the connections between active living, food security and the built environment through the lens of social justice. Her work also supports initiatives of the Greater KC Food Policy Coalition, including leading the Urban Farm Zoning and Planning Task Force. She is actively involved in the Food Systems Division of the American Planning Association. The learning outcome of this webinar was to provide participants with the information and resources on how to overcome obstacles related to zoning in urban agriculture. There were 176 registrants and 99 attendees that were able to learn from a practicing food policy advocate and expert in zoning for urban agriculture. The objective of this webinar was to introduce UA educators to the challenges building healthy soils in urban environments. Information was provided by a soil scientist and an urban farmer. Ganga Hettiarachchi, Ph.D., is a professor of soil and environmental chemistry in the department of agronomy at Kansas State University. She is one of the world's leading scientists in the fields of trace metal and nutrient chemistry in soils. Her research at K-State focuses on understanding the chemistry of both nutrient and contaminant elements in soils, with the goal of developing solutions to agricultural or environmental problems. Mike Rollen of Ophelia's Blue Vine Farm started his farming business seven years ago and is dedicated to restoring access to healthy, affordable food for all people in the Kansas City metropolitan area. Their local farm brings produce directly to the community to help improve the overall health of our society. They currently grow at 2416 Vine St. in Kansas City, Missouri, and sell directly to neighborhood residents as well as 14 HyVee Supermarkets in the metro area. The learning outcome of this webinar was to provide participants with the information and resources on how to overcome obstacles related to building healthy soils in urban agriculture systems. There were 149 registrants and 89 attendees that learned from a soil scientist and practicing urban farmer. The goal of the Urban Food System Symposium is to bring together a national and international audience of professionals to share and gain knowledge on UFS. The theme for the 2022 UFSS is “Building Coalitions for a Changing World” (http://www.urbanfoodsystemssymposium.org). Topics at the symposium include UA, community development, food distribution, farmer training, policy, planning and development, international UFS, food access, and food sovereignty. The UFSS provides an opportunity for educators, researchers, students, extension, not-for-profit staff, community organizers, and other UFS experts to share their work, learn from others, and make connections with their peers. It also provides an opportunity for project participants to learn directly from practitioners working in the field. The 2022 UFSS will be held in late September in Kansas City, MO. The project will support travel scholarships to Urban Agriculture Educators. Attendees will learn about the most recent research and other projects related to UA, community development, food distribution, urban farmer training, policy, planning and development, international UFS, food access, and sovereignty during the 2022 UFSS. We are expecting 200-250 attendees and have awarded 13 of the 25 scholarships that are available already. Educational & Outreach Activities 2022 Urban Food Systems Symposium (September, Kansas City, MO) Immediate (knowledge): This project seeks to increase knowledge amongst UFS educators about successful UFS enterprises, sustainable UA practices, the impact that individual entities have on food security, and the challenges associated with the UFS. Specific immediate outcomes include: - Participants will learn technical and systems-level information for successful UFS practices through the Gaining Ground webinar series. - 277 UA educators, urban farmers, researchers, and practitioners learned about the most recent research and other projects related to UA, community development, food distribution, urban farmer training, policy, planning and development, international UFS, food access, and sovereignty during the 2020 Urban Food Systems Symposium. - These participants will gain perspective from UFS practitioners regarding the challenges involved with UA and what strategies can be used to overcome them. Short Term (behavior): This project aims to better equip educator’s in disseminating knowledge regarding various topics within UA, thereby: - Participants disseminate knowledge recommending sustainable practices for UA. - Educators provide more recommendations based on informed decisions. - More effective teaching methods are utilized by UFS educators. - Extension educators, NGOs, and other food system educators will engage in peer-to-peer mentoring as a result of connections made through the project. - Participants will engage experts established by the webinar, UFSS and workshops, and study tours to bring that expertise to their own communities. - New UFS enterprises including non-for-profits and UA operations will engage with participants and other professional educators as a result of higher credibility in UFS. - Participants and other UFS educators will engage in further professional development through online graduate programs and other training opportunities. - UFS educators will successfully guide and/or implement behavior change in the food system based on the information they received from UFS practitioners during the webinar, UFSS, and UA Study Tour. Long Term (conditions): This project will contribute towards a sustainable network of food entrepreneurs in urban communities, increased quality of life amongst consumers and farmers, and confident UFS educators that have strong relationships amongst their peers, stakeholders and community. - Higher profitability and economic sustainability amongst food entrepreneurs in urban communities - High credibility and professionalism amongst UFS educators including extension, non-for-profits, and youth educators - Increased health and quality of life amongst consumers and farmers - Confident educators that have a holistic understanding of UFS and the challenges that exist within UA. - UFS educators who work in partnership with urban and peri-urban farmers and others on developing programs and activities that enhance the sustainability of communities and the urban food system - A successful change in the food system (aka food revolution) Evaluation Data Summary statements Food Policy Council Workshop (November 18, 2020) - 72% of participants would recommend the workshop to a colleague - 65% of attendees had previously worked to advance food policy councils in their communities whereas 85% plan to after the workshop - 80% of participants agreed or strongly agreed that the workshop improved their knowledge and understanding of food policy councils Urban Food Systems Symposium (October 2020) - 20% of survey respondents indicated that they joined the conference to learn about what is going on in UA in other areas of the country and the world - 20.75% of survey respondents indicated that they joined the conference to be exposed to the latest research in urban food systems - 66% of survey respondents indicated that they would recommend the Urban Food Systems symposium to colleagues
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Complete feed for dogs - Specially for adult and mature Bichon Frises - Over 10 months old. Composition: dehydrated poultry protein, rice, maize, wheat, vegetable protein isolate*, animal fats, maize gluten, hydrolysed animal proteins, minerals, soya oil, chicory pulp, fish oil, yeasts and parts thereof, fructo-oligo-saccharides, psyllium husks and seeds, borage oil (0.1%), hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), marigold extract (source of lutein), hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin). Additives (per kg): Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 29000 IU, Vitamin D3: 800 IU, E1 (Iron): 43 mg, E2 (Iodine): 4.3 mg, E4 (Copper): 13 mg, E5 (Manganese): 55 mg, E6 (Zinc): 139 mg, E8 (Selenium): 0.09 mg - Technological additives: Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 5 g - Sensory additives: Tea extract (source of polyphenols): 150 mg - Preservatives - Antioxidants. Analytical constituents: Protein: 29.0% - Fat content: 15.0% - Crude ash: 6.9% - Crude fibres: 1.6% - Per kg: Omega 3 fatty acids: 7.2 g including EPA/DHA: 3 g - Pentasodium triphosphate: 3.5 g. * L.I.P.: protein selected for its very high digestibility. For RSA: Guaranteed analysis g/kg: Crude protein (min) 270 - Moisture (max) 110 - Crude fat (min) 130 - Crude fibre (max) 26 - Crude ash (max) 76.
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E-Identity and Security: Study of the Role of Identity Management in Sustainable Development Keywords:sustainable development, E-identity, Identity, Security Globally, the ability to prove one’s identity is increasingly recognized as the basis for accessing government goods and services, including security. The level of e-identity infrastructure and security in a given society determines the degree of success or failure of accomplishing the sustainable development goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. United Nations statistics indicate that a billion people in Africa and Asia lack proof of identification. Through conceptual and qualitative analysis of data gathered from both primary and secondary sources, and with particular reference to Nigeria, the paper examined the interplay between E-identity, security and sustainable development. The paper discovered the following as threats to sustainable e-identity management in Nigeria: lack of political will to enforce legislations for e-identity management; poor planning and funding of enrollment programs (which is at the heart of facilitating the UNSDGs); citizens’ complacency to enroll; and, poor enforcement of sanctions on failure to enroll. The paper concludes among others, that effective e-management of identities is a desideratum for security and sustainable development. Akeem Amodu (2019) Philosophy of Science and Sustainability: A Concise Introduction Ibadan: College Press, Pp 1-5 SDSN. Indicators and a monitoring framework. Launching a data revolution for the sustainable development goals. Retrieved from https://indicators.report/targets/16-9/ World Bank Group (2016). Digital Identity: Towards shared principles for public and private sector cooperation. A Joint World Bank Group – GSMA – Secure Identity Alliance Discussion. Retrieved from https://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/600821469220400272/pdf/107201-WP-PUBLIC-WB-GSMA-SIADigitalIdentity-WEB.pdf Daniel Sollberger On identity: from a philosophical point of view Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health v.7; 2013 PMC3751052 Jenkins, Richard 2008. Social Identity. London; New York: Routledge. https://konspektikaust.wordpress.com/2013/01/09/richard-jenkins-social-identity/ James D. Fearon (1999). What is Identity (As we now use the word). Retrieved from https://web.stanford.edu/group/fearon-research/cgi-bin/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/What-is-Identity-as-we-now-use-the-word-.pdf Aron Kozak, What is an eID (electronic identity)? https://www.signicat.com/blog/what-is-an-eid-electronic-identity#:~:text=In%20the%20simplest%20of%20terms,attributes%20relating%20to%20the%20holder. Accessed 29/05/22 Derrick Rountree (2013) Federated Identity Primer Elsevie rhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/sdfe/pdf/download/eid/3-s2.0-B9780124071896000017/first-page-pdf Accessed 29/05/22 Christophe Kiennert, Samia Bouzefrane, Pascal Thoniel (2015) ‘Authentication Systems’ in Maryline Laurent, Samia Bouzefrane (Eds) Digital Identity Management Elsevier ISBN 9781785480041 https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-1-78548-004-1.50003-1 (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9781785480041500031) Thales Group ‘Digital Identity Trends - 5 forces that are shaping 2022’ https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/markets/digital-identity-and-security/government/identity/digital-identity-services/trends#:~:text=Usually%20issued%20or%20regulated%20by,as%20defined%20by%20national%20law. Brooks, D. J. (2010). What is security: Definition through knowledge categorization. Security Journal, 23(3), 225-239. Electronic Privacy Information Centre https://archive.epic.org/privacy/id_cards/real_id_act.pdf Acessed 28th May 2022 The Central People’s Government of The People’s Republic of China Resident Identity Card Law of the People's Republic of China http://www.gov.cn/banshi/2005-08/02/content_19457.htm Accessed 30th May 2022 NIMC. NIMC Act 2007. Retrieved from https://www.nimc.gov.ng/docs/reports/nimc_act.pdf Criminality or crime in the digital age is perhaps the worst threat ever to national and global security FBI https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/cyber Accessed 26th May 2022 Akeem Amodu (2020). History and philosophy of sustainable development: Road-Mapping Interdisciplinarity for wellbeing. Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences. Vol 4. Issue 1;58-65. Retrieved from http://journalofinterdisciplinarysciences.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/4-History-and-Philosophy-of-Sustainable-Development-Road-Mapping-Interdisciplinarity-for-Wellbeing.pdf Akinyetun, Tope. (2021). Poverty, Cybercrime and National Security in Nigeria. Journal of Contemporary Sociological Issues. 1. 1-23. 10.19184/csi.v1i2.24188. How to Cite Copyright (c) 2022 Amodu Akeem, Ejiofor Titilope This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already been published elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and online format and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers. Any material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors.
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Abyss: The Cuban Missile Crisis 1962 From the #1 bestselling historian Max Hastings The 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis was the most perilous event in history, when mankind faced a looming nuclear collision between the United States and Soviet Union. During those weeks, the world gazed into the abyss of potential annihilation. One of its most terrifying moments came on 18 October, when President John F. Kennedy and his advisers discussed the prospect that, if US forces invaded Cuba to remove the missiles secretly deployed there, the Soviets would seize West Berlin. Robert Kennedy asked: ‘Then what do we do?’. General Maxwell Taylor, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, said: ‘Go to general war, if it’s in the interests of ours’. The President asked disbelievingly: ‘You mean nuclear exchange?’. Taylor shrugged: ‘Guess you have to’. His words highlight the madness that overtook some key players on both sides. Mercifully, JFK recoiled from the soldier’s view saying: ‘Now the question really is to what action we take which lessens the chances of a nuclear exchange, which obviously is the final failure’. Max Hastings’s graphic and brilliant new history tells the story from the viewpoints of national leaders, Russian officers, Cuban peasants, American pilots and British disarmers. Max Hastings deploys his accustomed blend of eye-witness interviews, archive documents and diaries, White House tape recordings, top-down analysis, first to paint word-portraits of the Cold War experiences of Fidel Castro’s Cuba, Nikita Khrushchev’s Russia and Kennedy’s America; then to describe the nail-biting Thirteen Days in which Armageddon beckoned. Hastings began researching this book believing that he was exploring a past event from twentieth century history. He is as shocked as are millions of us around the world, to discover that the rape of Ukraine gives this narrative a hitherto unimaginable twenty-first century immediacy. We may be witnessing the onset of a new Cold War between nuclear-armed superpowers. To contend with today’s threat, which Hastings fears will prove enduring, it is critical to understand how, sixty years ago, the world survived its last glimpse into the abyss. Only by fearing the worst, he argues, can our leaders hope to secure the survival of the planet.
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For a quick overview, this comes from Michael Dolan, editor of the Fluoridation Review, November 2021. Note: The following lists were provided by Colin Varian of Fluoride Free Australia from various government agencies. The Northern Territory Fluoridated cities and towns, added: Angutugu, Darwin, Katherine, Maningrida, Umbakumba, Wadeye, and Wurruniyanga (Nguiu). Fluoridated cities and towns, natural: 71 locations [not yet listed] have fluoride found naturally in the source water. Non-fluoridated cities and towns: Borroloola, Galiwinku, Gapuwiyak, Gunbalanya, Hermannsburg, Lajamanu, Milingimbi, Ngukurr, Numbulwar, Ramingining, Santa Teresa, Wuglarr (Beswick), Yirrkala, Yulara Fluoridated cities and towns: Abbotsford, Aberfeldie, Adelaide Lead, Aireys Inlet, Airport West, Albanvale, Albert Park, Albion, Alfredton, Allansford, Alma, Alphington, Altona, Altona Meadows, Altona North, Alvie, Anakie, Anderson, Anglesea, Ararat, Archies Creek, Ardeer, Armadale, Arthurs Creek, Ascot Vale, Ashburton, Ashwood, Avalon, Avenel, Avondale Heights, Axedale, Bacchus Marsh, Bairnsdale, Balaclava, Ballan, Ballarat, Ballarat North, Ballarat South, Balnarring, Balwyn, Balwyn North, Bambra, Bamganie, Bangholme, Bannockburn, Banyule, Baranduda, Bareena, Barnawartha, Barrabool, Barwon Heads, Bass, Batesford, Baxter, Bayswater, Bayswater North, Beaconsfield, Beaconsfield Upper, Beaumaris, Beeca, Belgrave, Bell Park, Bell Post Hill, Bellarine, Bellbrae, Bells Beach, Belmont, Benalla, Bendigo, Bentleigh, Bentleigh East, Berwick, Bet Bet, Betley, Beveridge, Bittern, Black Hill, Black Rock, Blackburn, Blackburn North, Blackburn South, Blairgowrie, Blind Bight, Boisdale, Bonbeach, Bonshaw, Boronia, Bowenvale, Box Hill, Box Hill North, Box Hill South, Braeside, Braybrook, Breakwater, Breamlea, Briar Hill, Brighton, Brighton East, Broadmeadows, Brooklyn, Brown Hill, Brunswick, Brunswick, East, Brunswick West, Bruthen, Buckley, Bulla, Bulleen, Buln Buln, Bundalong, Bundoora, Bungaree, Buninyong, Bunkers Hill, Bunyip, Burleigh, Burnley, Burnside, Burwood, Burwood East, Cairnlea, California Gully, Camberwell, Cambrian Hill, Campbellfield, Campbells Creek, Canadian, Cannons Creek, Canterbury, Cape Peterson, Cape Woolamai, Cardigan, Carisbrook, Carlton, Carlton North, Carnegie, Carngham, Caroline Springs, Carrum, Carrum Downs, Castlemaine, Caulfield, Caulfield East, Caulfield North, Caulfield South, Ceres, Chadstone, Chelsea, Chelsea Heights, Cheltenham, Chewton, Chiltern, Chirnside Park, Churchill, Clarinda, Clayton, Clayton South, Clifton Hill, Clifton Springs, Clyde, Cobram, Coburg, Coburg North, Colac, Collingwood, Congupna, Coolaroo, Coragulac, Corindhap, Corinella, Corio, Coronet Bay, Cororooke, Cottles Bridge, Cowes, Craigie, Craigieburn, Cranbourne, Cranbourne North, Cranbourne South, Cremorne, Cressy, Creswick, Crib Point, Croxton, Croydon, Croydon Hills, Croydon North, Croydon South, Curlewis, Daisy Hill, Dallas, Dalyston, Dandenong, Dandenong South, Darley, Darnum, Deakin University, Deepdene, Deer Park, Delacombe, Delahey, Dereel, Derrimut, Devenish, Devon Meadows, Diamond Creek, Diggers Rest, Dingley Village, Docklands, Don Valley, Doncaster, Doncaster East, Donvale, Doreen, Doveton, Dromana, Drouin, Drouin West, Drumcondra, Drysdale, Dunkeld, Eagle Point, Englehawk, East Bairnsdale, East Geeling, East Melbourne, Eastwood, Ebden, Echuca, Edithvale, Elliminyt, Elphinston, Elsternwick, Eltham, Eltham North, Elwood, Endeavour Hills, Enfield, Epping, Epsom, Essendon, Essendon North, Essendon West, Eureka, Fairfield, Fawkner, Ferntree Gully, Ferny Creek, Fitzroy, Fitzroy North, Flagstaff, Flagstaff Ridge Hill, Flemington, Flinders, Footscray, Forest Hill, Frankston, Frankston North, Freshwater Creek, Fryerstown, Fyansford, Gardenvale, Garfield, Geelong, Geelong West, Gherang, Gheringhap, Gisborne, Gladstone Park, Glen Forbes, Glen Huntly, Glen Iris, Glen Waverley, Glenrowan, Glenroy, Golden Point, Golden Square, Gordon, Gowanbrae, Granite Rock, Grantville, Greensborough, Greenvale, Greythorn, Grovedale, Gruyere, Guildford, Guys Hill, Haddon, Hadfield, Hallam, Hamilton, Hamlyn Heights, Hampton, Hampton East, Hampton Park, Harcourt, Harkaway, Hastings, Havelock, Hawksburn, Hawthorn, Hawthorn East, Hazelwood North, Heathcote Junction, Heatherdale, Heaterton, Heathmont, Heidelberg, Heidelberg Heights, HeidelbergWest, Herene Hill, Hidden Valley, Highett, Highpoint City, Highton, Hillcrest, Hillside, HMAS Cerberus, Hoppers Crossing, Horsham, Hughesdale, Huntingdale, Huntly, Hurstbridge, Indented Head, Inverleigh, Inverloch, Invermay, Irrewarra, Irymple, Ivanhoe, Ivanhoe East, Jacana, Jan Juc, Johnsonville, Jumbuk, Junortoun, Kalimna, Kalorama, Kangaroo Flat, Kangaroo Ground, Kealba, Keilor, Keilor Downs, Keilor East, Keilor North, Keilor Park, Kennington, Kensington, Keon Park, Kerang, Kew, Kew East, Keysborough, Kiewa, Kilcunda, Killara, Kilmore, Kilmore East. Non-fluoridated cities and towns: Addington, Agnes, Alberton, Alexandra, Allendale, Amphitheatre, Apollo Bay, Avoca, Avonsleigh, Badger Creek, Balmoral, Bandiana Milpo, Barmah, Barry Beach, Barrys Reef, Bealiba, Beaufort, Beechworth, Bellbridge, Bemm River, Bennison, Berringa, Beulah, Birchip, Birdwoodton, Birregurra, Blackwood, Bolwarrah, Bonegilla, Bonnie Doon, Boolarra, Boort, Briagolong, Bridgewater, Bright, Brim, Broadford, Broomfield, Buchan, Bullarook, Burrumbeet, Buxton, Cabarita, Camperdown, Cann River, Caramut, Cardross, Casterton, Cavendish, Charlton, Chipstow, Chum Creek, Clarendon, Clarkes Hill, Clematis, Clunes, Cobden, Cockatoo, Cohuna, Colbinabbin, Coldstream, Coleraine, Coongulla, Corryong, Cowarr, Cudgewa, Dartmoor, Dartmouth, Daylesford, Dean, Derrinallum, Devon North, Dimboola, Dinner Plain, Donald, Dookie, Dumbalk, Dunelly, Durham Lead, Edenhope, Eildon, Elmore, Emerald, Erica, Euroa, Fairhaven, Fish Creek, Forrest, Foster, Gellibrand, Gembrook, Genoa, Girgarre, Glengarry, Glenmaggie, Glenmore, Glenormiston, Glenthompson, Goorambat, Goornong, Great Western, Gunbower, Halls Gap, Harrietville, Healesville, Heathcote, Hedley, Hepburn, Heyfield, Heywood, Hopetoun, Inglewood, Jung, Kallista, Katamatite, Katandra West, Katunga.
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The victory of Greece’s Syriza — the newborn political party with a radical left-wing ideology— at the recent election sends various messages. Among others, it demonstrates that, once again, corruption can trigger political transformation. Alexis Tsipras, the party leader and new prime minister of Greece, had vowed during his campaign to eradicate corruption, reform public administration, and deal with tax evaders —most of them understood to be oligarchical business tycoons who are often allies of veteran politicians. Corruption in Greece, both in the public and private sectors, has existed for many years. Since 1995, Transparency International (TI) ranked Greece behind most of its EU and Western European counterparts in the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) chart. The same goes for Thailand. While many might celebrate Thailand’s increase in CPI 2014 to 85th, a seemingly huge upgrade from 102nd in 2013, others tend to feel more or less nonchalant. This is understandable, because for them nothing crucial has really changed. And they are right. In TI’s latest report, Thailand shares the 85th place with another eight countries which receive the same CPI score at 38 out of 100. Unlike rankings —in which the higher the rank, the more corrupt a country — the country that scores highest has the least corruption. In 2013, Thailand scored only 35 out of 100. So at first glance, there seems to be some development in 2014. But if one looks through the previous CPI reports, it is a different story. In 2012, Thailand earned 37 out of 100 and ranked 88th. In 2011, in which the score presentation differs from now, the country was rated 3.4 out of 10 and placed 80th. In 2010, it received 3.5 and ranked 78th. And in 2009, Thailand was exactly at the present spot of 85th with a score of 3.4. In the last five years or so, Thailand has been floating around the CPI’s highly-corrupt region. The country’s score has never surpassed 40, and has been circling the range of 80th-100th place every year. It could be said that Thailand has been in a “corruption trap”. It is not alone. The term corruption trap has been used by a number of scholars and critics to refer to many countries. Philip Keefer of the World Bank found that corruption traps were common in young democracies, where political parties have little credibility. Lacking public trust, governments become vulnerable and seek to strengthen their power by establishing ties with elites. This unavoidably leads to clientelism, and more often than not is the government’s downfall. Since corruption discredits governments and prevents politicians from securing broad support, the need to cling to smaller groups becomes even more important for governments to stay in power. If we take this view, corruption traps are caused by a lack of trust in politicians. Other corruption indices appear to support this perspective. From 2005 to 2013, the Global Corruption Barometer (GCP) report, also prepared by TI, had shown that the majority of survey respondents in Thailand believed that political parties were one of the most corrupt institutions in the country. The Legatum Properity Index 2014 reported that almost 87% of respondents thought that business and government in Thailand were corrupt. Only 36.1% had confidence in the honesty of elections in the country. Since the people do not trust politicians, they can neither trust the government formed by politicians. This might be applicable to Greece’s situation, despite the fact that the country is the origin of democracy. According to GPC 2013, 90% of respondents in Greece believed political parties were corrupt, and 95.5% of the people participating in Legatum’s 2014 survey perceived government and business to be corrupt. So corruption in Greece seems to be more severe than in Thailand. However, while Thailand reacted to corruption with the coup eight months ago, the majority of Greek people have put their trust in the hands of a political party that was formally founded only in 2012. It could be said that the majority of constituents in Greece perceive Syriza to be different from the old political parties which were associated with corruption for decades. Although it is too soon to say whether Greece might be about to leave the corruption trap, considering that some of Syriza’s policies have not been well-received by those both inside and outside the country, the fact that Greeks still have confidence in democracy is promising. As for young democracies like Thailand, it is difficult to imagine how people can develop trust in politicians and, more importantly, democracy, if national politics are constantly interfered with via undemocratic means. Thailand has no Syriza; an alternative political party that is perceived to be separate from the political establishment. 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paranoia paranoia is specified as a psychological condition…Betterhelp Indeed Review …characterized by deceptions of persecution baseless jealousy or exaggerated self-importance usually elaborated into an organized system it may be an aspect of chronic personality disorder of substance abuse or of a serious condition called schizophrenia in which the person loses touch with reality see the oxford dictionary in cases of this meaning of paranoia medical attention ought to be right away looked for however the term fear is likewise often informally utilized to explain a thought process heavily affected by anxiety or worry if you know somebody who is handling fear you understand the constant worry that comes with it while there are various paranoia types it brings a high level of anxiety and fear that something might happen paranoia might also include consistent worries about what people consider you experiencing fear may position difficult effects on your general health it might raise concerns about your safety increase sensations of unhappiness and worry and result in isolation since fear can have numerous effects it is important to research study to get more information about how it impacts different individuals comprehending why an individual experiences fear might depend upon threat aspects and personal experiences that have actually developed unpleasant sensations fear might impact how one thinks and feels about an experience or a scenario some forms of paranoia might come from a distressing experience however others may not know the cause understanding how to stop fear depends on how it impacts your life some types of paranoia need medical attention such as working with a therapist or therapist other types can be handled through self-help strategies although some use a combination of strategies to enhance their results there are many options to assist handle fear and here are four methods to help get you started one learn what sets off ideas behind your paranoia and challenge them ask yourself concerns when you feel suspicious about a potential trigger search for evidence to justify your paranoid ideas 2 practice meditation and mindfulness methods this can help you find out how to mentally and physically calm yourself you can likewise practice visualization by utilizing your imagination to create favorable images in your mind 3 discuss your thoughts with a mental health counselor or therapist a kind of therapy such as cognitive behavior modification or cbt has helped people comprehend believed patterns associated with paranoia 4 establish a support system talk with individuals you rely on about your feelings keep relationships with people you care about attempt a peer support group to connect with others managing paranoia dealing with a certified online therapist such as those at betterhelp not just supplies expert assistance but you’ll also have support from someone that comprehends how challenging it can be to manage these feelings helping yourself handle pa Defining Postpartum Depression Betterhelp Indeed Review Postpartum anxiety (PPD) is a serious, extreme, and lasting form of “infant blues” that occurs after the birth of a child. 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We handle complex contamination and deliver a cleaner environment For more than 20 years, Arkil has acquired a high level of expertise in soil remediation, and we have significant experience of working with several different clean-up techniques. Arkil Miljøteknik specialises in in-situ remediation projects in which the soil is washed directly without extensive digging. In connection with construction, foundation work and tunnelling projects, Arkil Miljøteknik also performs groundwater lowering for other Arkil divisions. Arkil's groundwater lowering division has many years of experience and expertise in establishing both small and large systems designed to keep excavations dry when working below the natural water table. Arkil Miljøteknik has traditional groundwater lowering equipment at its disposal, as well as other equipment used for both drilling and water purification systems. We develop new cleaning methods for contamination We offer effective methods for contamination clean-up or remediation measures, regardless of the type and extent of contamination, and even if contamination seeps in under nearby buildings. The disposal and deposit of sludge and bottom sediment poses an increasingly challenging problem for port authorities in Denmark. Many ports in Denmark have deposited sludge in rinse basins near the coast, which, due to the soft harbour bed or great depths, can be difficult to encase and seal using traditional methods. Arkil Miljøteknik has therefore developed a special "sludge mix" technique in which the sludge is stabilised by adding cement, which gives it the same consistency as clay. The contaminated sludge is then encapsulated. Arkil also uses cement stabilisation in other building projects where there are problems with marshy soil or soft base soil conditions. Track bed analysis Arkil Miljøteknik has specialised in studying the track bed beneath the Danish railway network. The research is carried out using our own track-operated equipment and specially developed drilling gear, which allows us to take core samples of chippings and from the underlying layer, as well as to test the environment for contamination. Furthermore, the equipment is well suited for geotechnical drilling and filtered drilling operations. Arkil Miljøteknik also has ground-penetrating radar equipment that can be used to detect hidden concrete structures and mains beneath the track bed.
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The speed of my fiber connection doesn't go beyond 100 Mbps The fiber connection provides ultrafast speeds (check out the subscriptions we currently offer). If you notice that the speed in downstream is limited to 100 Mbps, there may be a problem with your local network. Here are some common culprits. Possible cabling issues Make sure that an ethernet cable between your Fiber NT and your router supports the speeds up to 1 Gbps. Cat5 cables can only support 100 Mbps and should be replaced. Cat5e cable, an improvement on Cat5 cabling, can do 1 Gigabit network, though the best—and the most forward-looking—option would be to purchase a Cat6 cable. The cables that connects your local devices with the router should be Gigabit Ethernet, too. Possible router issues Having the speeds capped at 100 Mbps may also be due to your router that doesn’t have Gigabit Ethernet ports, or its ports not being configured to act as such. If you’re using a FRITZ!Box 7490 The FRITZ!Box 7490 fully operates on the fiber network and is equipped with 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports. You only need to ensure that the ports are configured in Power Mode, and not Green Mode that reduces power consumption and limites transmission speeds to 100 Mbps. Open your web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox,…) and go to the web interface of your FRITZ!Box. By default, it should be reachable on http://fritz.box or http://192.168.178.1. Log into the device if you are prompted to, then go to Home Network and click on Home Network Overview option in a drop-down menu: Hit Network Settings tab and ensure that all LAN ports that are being used are configured in Power Mode. - The port LAN 1 should necessarily be configured in Power Mode—that’s the port, from which the cable should go to the LAN port of your Fiber NT (ONT). - If you don’t use some of the remaining 3 LAN ports, you can keep those configured in Green Mode.
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When Fall River rides heat waves, the Flint feels the worst effects with little relief FALL RIVER — Near midday on a bright, sweltering Sunday, one side of Pleasant Street in the Flint neighborhood was shaded by buildings. The other received the full brunt of the sun’s power. On either side, the temperature was unbearable. A recent study by an urban planning firm found that 75% of the Flint is impervious surface: tar, concrete, cement, stone and brick. Green space, when it exists, is small, and though there are three or four trees lining Pleasant Street, they're not large or leafy enough to provide any meaningful shade. It’s the perfect conditions to become a “heat island.” Heat islands, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, are urbanized areas that experience higher temperatures than the outlying areas. They're places that are densely packed with streets and buildings and other surfaces that absorb and re-emit heat, driving up the air temperature to several degrees higher than areas with more green space. It can make living in these areas much more uncomfortable, more costly, and even more harmful. The Flint is one such heat island. On a recent Sunday during a heat wave, when the weather was already at a high of 91 degrees with a 14 mph breeze, the densely packed neighborhood felt even more stifling. The breeze was only light, blocked by the buildings on either side; a reading of the air temperature read 100.4 degrees. Taking the temperature of Greater Fall River A USA Today Network reporting project called “Perilous Course” looked at heat islands, with journalists from more than 30 newsrooms from New Hampshire to Florida looking into the real-life affects, digging into the science and investigating government response, or lack of it. Climate change has exacerbated the intensity of heat waves, the number of excessive heat days per year and the length of these heat waves. The average length of a heat wave season in 50 big cities studied is now around 70 days, compared to 20 days back in the 1960s. In less than one lifetime, the heat wave season has tripled. Development in Swansea:A Kraft Group company, new gym, repaved road: The Shoppes at Swansea is taking shape In Fall River, the middle of July has been abnormally hot and dry, with temperatures regularly in the upper 80s to mid-90s. The city has been facing moderate drought conditions along with most of the rest of Massachusetts. Still, some areas of the city are hotter than others, as measured in an informal survey around midday to early afternoon on July 24, with predicted temperatures at 91: - In the neighborhood of Highland and Lincoln avenues, some of the city’s priciest real estate can be found. Though Highland Avenue is a wide stretch of tar and retains heat, properties in the area feature expansive lawns and the street is partially shaded by towering trees many decades old. A cool breeze rides uphill from the Taunton River. Air temperature: 95.9 degrees in full sun. - At Freelove and David streets, in the suburban enclave east of Eastern Avenue, homes are smaller, spaced with large lawns and trees that overhang the road and protect it from absorbing the sun. A steady breeze keeps the area feeling cool. Air temperature: 93.6F in partial shade. - Lawton Park, downtown on the corner of South Main and Anawan streets, is fully shaded by a cluster of trees and the buildings nearby. It’s paved entirely with brick, but the shade keeps the stone cool, and the breeze is fuller. Air temperature: 94.5 in full shade. - At Fall River’s waterfront boardwalk near the boating center, the wind is cooling off the river but the air feels hotter as sun reflects off the surface with a shimmering hot parking lot and several lanes of highway at its back. Air temperature: 97.3 in direct sun. - In Somerset at Riverside Avenue and Harrington Lane, the properties feature large lawns to absorb heat with trees providing some shade. Air temperature: 92.7 in direct sun. Of the areas surveyed, the Flint was tied for hottest, along with one other: the center of the South Coast Marketplace parking lot, a steaming hot stretch of tar packed with cars and featuring no shade. Air temperature: 100.4. Turning up the heat:Biden talks climate emergency in a politically divided Somerset Why heat islands matter, and why some residents need help Extreme heat is not only uncomfortable — it can be dangerous for the elderly and those with medical conditions. In a large-scale study that examined heat in 43 countries, including the U.S., researchers found that 37% of heat-related deaths could be attributed to the climate crisis. It’s especially dangerous for those in the Northeastern United States. “What becomes really dangerous in these more northern cities is that they haven't yet adopted air conditioning very widely yet,” Jeremy Hoffman, the David and Jane Cohn Scientist at the Science Museum of Virginia. said. “And especially in lower income and communities of color or immigrant communities, prevalence of air conditioning utilization is very low.” Real estate report:Fire-damaged Fall River multi-family fixed, resold after 'as-is' sale In the area of the Flint surveyed, the median household income is less than $26,000 a year — the state median household income is over $84,000. A third of the population in this area are people of color, and multi-family housing is the primary housing stock here. Assuming residents can afford to buy, transport, store and install an air conditioner, the cost to run it might be prohibitive. The median energy burden — the percentage of income spent on home energy costs — for low-income families is 8.1%, while the national median is 3.1%, according to the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy. In Fall River, Citizens For Citizens Inc. administers the federal Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which in Massachusetts helps low-income people pay heating bills during the frigid winter months. It’s a blessing for people who struggle to afford to stay warm in long New England winters. But for now, CFC’s Dennis Medeiros said, the program doesn’t yet offer any help with cooling in excessively hot weather. The closest thing available, Medeiros said, is if clients have extra heating assistance funds left over at the end of the cold season. “We do pay clients heating bills from ... November to April 30. If they have any remaining money left over from whatever their award was, over the years, given that permission from the state, we are allowed to make a secondary payment on their electric bill, assuming they don’t heat with electric,” Medeiros said. “But that’s usually a smaller portion, and that kind of follows the same time frame.” President Joe Biden recently announced a series of measures related to climate change during his recent visit to Somerset, and one of them was expanding LIHEAP to cover cooling costs as well. But it’s unclear if Biden's announcement has made it past the planning stage into providing actual money to people who need it. It's also not clear if it would be available in all states, or when such a plan might begin. If that money is available now, Medeiros said, he hasn’t been made aware of it. “That doesn’t mean that's not happening, but as far as I know, I have not heard anything about that yet,” Medeiros said. If a LIHEAP expansion comes to fruition, CFC would be the agency to distribute those funds as well. “We try to do everything we possibly can to help in any aspect, if we’re allowed to,” Medeiros said. USA Today Network reporters Joyce Chu, Eduardo Cuevas, Eduardo Aguilar and Ashley R. Williams contributed material to this story. Dan Medeiros can be reached at email@example.com. Support local journalism by purchasing a digital or print subscription to The Herald News today.
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People who oppose mask requirements or restrictions on public gatherings imposed by Kansas counties can challenge them in court and obtain a ruling within 10 days because of a decision by the state Supreme Court. The court said the state for now can enforce a COVID-19-inspired law enacted in March by the Legislature to restrict the power of Governor Laura Kelly and county officials in emergencies. A judge in Johnson County declared last month that the law violated the state constitution, but state Attorney General Derek Schmidt appealed. Schmidt also asked the Supreme Court to block the judge’s order while the justices considered the appeal. The law allows people to sue specifically over mask mandates, limits on public gatherings, and restrictions on business operations or religious gatherings. It requires a hearing within three days and a ruling seven days later. The law does not apply to school board decisions.
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Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! Watch here. Everspin Technologies is on a mission to replace dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips and Flash memory chips by combining the features of both in a single chip. The result of the marriage is the Magnetic Random Access Memory (MRAM) chip, which performs the same functions as permanent Flash memory chips but also has the responsive speed of DRAM. Everspin now announces that it has closed a fresh $29 million funding round, led by a couple of new investors — Global Foundries and Western Digital Capital. Existing Everspin investors New Venture Partners, Lux Capital, Sigma Partners, Epic Ventures, and Draper Fisher Jurvetson also joined in the round. In October, Chandler, Ariz.-based Everspin said it was working with Santa Clara, Calif.-based Global Foundries to develop the 300-millimeter CMOS silicon wafers for its latest MRAM. Global Foundries has also put some money behind the research and development of advanced “spin torque” MRAM (ST-MRAM) processing equipment that will be used in the creation of Everspin’s latest memory product. The ST-MRAM chips use the spin, or the directional facing of a magnet, to store data in digital form. MRAM, it turns out, can be used in all sorts of things, like computers, industrial equipment, and Near Field Communication (NFC) technologies. Using MRAM in enterprise data centers reduces system downtime and simplifies system design, lowering overall costs. MRAM also eliminates the need for external components such as resistors, capacitors, batteries, and super-capacitors. That, in turn, improves reliability and cuts system costs. Everspin’s most notable competitor is Silicon Valley-based Crocus, another MRAM chip company, which is developing a multi-bit per-cell architecture for its Magnetic Logic Unit (MLU) technology. Everspin is a spin-off from Freescale Semiconductor. VentureBeat's mission is to be a digital town square for technical decision-makers to gain knowledge about transformative enterprise technology and transact. Learn more about membership.
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Forty Different Methods For Studying The Scriptures 21-Jun-2012 | News-Press Release New York, NY (prsafe ) June 19, 2012 - If you've always wanted to study the Bible but you never knew how then this book will show you what you need to do. With 40 different Bible study methods you'll be sure to find a few that work well for you. If you feel like you are in a rut and need to mix up your Bible study time then discover how your daily devotions can have great variety each day. Exploring God's word should be an enriching adventure and Pastor Andy Deane's new book shows you how to find rich nuggest of God's wisdom from every book of the Bible. There are handwritten examples for each method to show you what it should look like when you do the Bible study yourself. "The Bible is more valuable than thousands of pieces of gold and silver (Ps 119:72). God's Word is tastier than the sweetest honey (Ps 119:103). Yet, many people struggle with how to listen carefully to the words of Scripture and apply them to their lives. Sometimes Christians grow weary with a certain method of Bible study, hindering them from encountering God's Word in all its freshness and power. I commend to you Andy Dean's book, How to Study the Bible, as giving many different practical methods for listening carefully to Scripture. As I read through his book, I saw the great value in Christians varying their method of Bible study. Just as good athletes testify that cross-training strengthens different muscles, the CROSS-training provided in How to Study the Bible will strengthen your spiritual life." - ROBERT L. PLUMMER, PH.D. (Associate Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) "Learn to Study The Bible is an affordable and practical book for those who want to dig deeper and get more out of their personal Bible study." - DR. MICHAEL CATT (Senior Pastor of Sherwood Baptist Church & Executive Producer of the FIREPROOF & COURAGEOUS MOVIES) - Price: $11.99 - Publisher: Xulon Press - ISBN-13: 9781607915768 - Distribution: Spring Arbor / Ingram - For More Info Call (888)271-2551 PAPERBACK EDITION: Available at Amazon.com, Barnesandnobles.com, ChristianBook.com EBOOK EDITION: Available on Kindle, Nook, iBookstore, Google Play, Kobo, Logos Bible Study Software, Scribd, BookShout and BibleReader from Olive Tree BOOK WEBSITE: http://www.LearnToStudyTheBible.com This release was submitted by a PRSafe user. Any communication related to the content of this release should be sent to the release submitter. - No other releases.
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Parapsychology is the study of mental phenomena, whether actual or purported, that are not currentlyexplainable within the framework of mainstream, conventional science . Types of parapsychology The phenomena in question fall into two broad groups. The general term "psi phenomena" (or the somewhat older term, "psychic phenomena") covers all of these categories. Status of the field The standing of the field of parapsychology has always been controversial within the scientific community. As its name indicates, parapsychology is sometimes considered a sub-branch of psychology , and this arose historically since it involves the study of apparently mental faculties. In itsmodern form, parapsychology is an interdisciplinary field, which has attracted physicists, engineers, and biologists as well aspsychologists and those from the softer sciences. Many people are not satisfied with the term, and have proposed alternatives, such as "psi research" (similar to the older term" psychical research "), but parapsychology is the termthat has the greatest acceptance today. Parapsychology as a Science A minority of people who view this field with skepticism , and a large numberof believers in the paranormal, believe that it is impossible in principle to approach the study of paranormal phenomenain a scientific manner, much as it would be impossible to scientifically prove or disprove the existence of a deity . The reason is that they define psi as a phenomenon that science can't explain or study. How science views the field Scientists treat all claims with scientificskepticism . After examining psi claims for over a century, there has been significant difficulty in merging the results ofparapsychology studies with other fields of science. As a result, many in the scientific community feel that parapsychology isnot a real science, that psi phenomena do not exist, and that parapsychology is a pseudoscience . Many scientists and skeptical observers of the field believe that some parapsychologistsknowingly commit fraud ; that some are incompetent; and that some are naive and therefore easily deceived byfraudulent subjects; or perhaps some combination of the above. Parapsychologists disagree with this assessment. Many have been trained in some science, and are familiar to some extent withthe scientific method. The precise percentage of scientists holding negative views about parapsychology is unclear, since surveys targeting thisgroup are far less common than those targeting the general population. In his article Save Our Science: Paranormal Phenomena and Zetetics , skeptic Henri Broch bemoans, Sociologist Andrew Greeley, studying surveys and polls since 1978, found that not only did the percentage of Americansadmitting to psychic experiences increase over a decade, about two thirds of college professors accepted ESP, and more than 25%of "elite scientists" believed in ESP. Other polls have shown that many scientists hold such beliefs privately but do not sharesuch opinions publicly for fear of ridicule The Parapsychological Association is an affiliate of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). There arechairs, centers, or research units concerned with parapsychology in whole or in part at many universities around the world, aswell as independent laboratories involved in parapsychology. A few parapsychologists are skeptics , for example Chris French and hiscolleagues at the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit at Goldsmiths College in London , and Richard Wiseman and his colleagues at the Perrott-Warrick Research Unit in the PsychologyDepartment of the University ofHertfordshire , both of which units are affiliates of the Parapsychological Association. These researchers do not approach thefield with a belief in the paranormal, but are rather interested in the purely psychological aspects of those who reportparanormal experiences, along with the study of the psychology of deception, hallucination, etc. These researchers also haveprovided their own guidelines and input to other parapsychologists for the design of experiments and how to properly test thosewho claim psychic abilities. Interpretation of the Evidence Most scientists hold that the entire body of evidence to date is of poor quality and not properly controlled; in their viewthe entire field of parapsychology has produced no results whatsoever. A small number of scientists hold that there is a small amount of data from properlly controlled experiments that can betrusted for a small number of psi phenomena. They hold that this evidence is not definitive, but suggestive enough to warrantfurther research. Criticisms of parapsychological research Regarding the evidence , the rule of the thumb of the skeptical community is thatextraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Since skeptics may consider paranormal claims extraordinary, they may thinkthat the evidence needs to be better than what normally would be required. Most people use this approach to evidence in everyday life. For instance, if the news reports that the president of the USA has just arrived in South Korea for a state visit, most people will take this at face value. The news isconsidered a fairly reliable source of information, and the president visiting a country such as South Korea is not anextraordinary claim. However, if the same news broadcast later mentioned that a 92-year-old man has improved the world recordtime on the marathon by half an hour, many reasonable people would require moreevidence, even despite the assumed reliability of the source, since the claim is extraordinary. Some parapsychologists agree with critics that the field has not yet reached the degree of consistent repeatability ofexperimental results needed for general consensus. John Beloff , in his book Parapsychology: A Concise History, notes the evanescent -- some have said theapparently evasive -- nature of psychic phenomena over time, and that the range of phenomena observable in a given era seems tobe culturally dependent. For example, in earlier times, psychic research studied macro physical phenomena (Can someone explain what "macro physicalphenomena" are?) demonstrated by spiritualist mediums which, according to the reports passed down to us in the literature,far surpassed anything that any of today's "psychics" can demonstrate. Skeptics consider this more evidence of the non-existenceof psi phenomena. Yet many people, such as Beloff, cannot easily dismiss the entirety of all the positive accounts - so many of which came fromthe experts of their day (including scientists and conjurors), many of whom began as noted skeptics - and so believe thatcontinued research in the field is justified. Other parapsychologists, such as Dean Radin and supporters such asstatistician Jessica Utts , takethe stance that the existence of certain psi phenomena has been reasonably well established in recent times through repeatableexperiments that have been replicated dozens to hundreds of times at labs around the world. They refer to meta-analyses of psi experiments that conclude that the odds against chance ( null hypothesis ) of experimental results far exceeds that commonly required to establish results inother fields, sometimes by orders of magnitude. Indeed, many parapsychologists have moved on from proof-oriented research, intended primarily to verify the existence of psiphenomena, to "process-oriented" research, intended to explore the parameters and characteristics of psi phenomena. Time willtell whether these results prove to be evanescent as well. James Randi and The Randi Challenge Magician James Randi demands that magicians as well as scientists be included as observers of psychic experiments, tohelp detect trickery. Professional magicians such as Randi have claimed that the feats performed by people who claim to bepsychics can also be achieved by concealed and fraudulent physical manipulation; Randi, Penn and Teller , and other stage magicians often perform such tricks in public, and then explain how theyare done. The James Randi Educational Foundation offers a one million U.S. dollars prize to anyone who candemonstrate any psychic or paranormal phenomenon. The foundation has set up a program wherein it approves the test proposed bythe parapsychologist, but does not itself judge the results. No one has ever collected the prize. The offering of prizes for demonstrations is not new to the field. Circa 1924, Scientific American magazine offered a$5000 prize to anyone who could produce any "visible psychic manifestation". Medium Mina Crandon, known in the literature as"Margery", made a bid and was tested by a committee set up by the editorial staff. Her performance was such that the committeemembers were split in their opinions. The magazine published the mixed report in its November 1924 issue, no prize was awarded,and the competition was declared closed the following year. In the early 1900s, the then well-known stage magician and skepticHoward Thurston was sufficiently impressed by the demonstrations of medium Eusapia Palladino that headvertised in the New York Times his offer of $1000 to charity in the name of any fellow conjuror who could duplicatethe feats of Ms. Palladino under similar conditions. He had no takers. Other Objections to Parapsychology There are a variety of other objections to parapsychology as well. 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The Future of Work: Regional Revolution The policies proposed are built on evidence that local problems need local solutions led by local champions. Success stories, where towns have seen a resurgence in economic fortunes, have always involved strong local leadership, joined up thinking across different local and central government departments, co-operation between business and government, and lastly buy-in from across the political divide. We are beginning to see the real fruits of success in Manchester and the Tees-Valley. In Manchester Sir Richard Leese and Sir Howard Bernstein provided the strong leadership that has seen a growth in direct investment, the number of high value businesses and successive devolution deals. In Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen is overseeing a complete redevelopment of the Redcar steel site, that at its peak employed more than 20,000 workers. This paper is also resolute in its belief that policy makers have to look at the social problems that have taken hold in some communities. If you do not tackle crime, welfare dependency, support better schools, reduce the risk of young people being caught up in gang and drug culture, as well as helping parents stay together to support young children, it will be hard to generate the growth, jobs and economic opportunity some communities so desperately need. If the 21 recommendations in this paper are followed, we believe the UK economy will be more balanced, delivering more and better jobs for people across the country.
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Smoking tobacco remains the leading cause of preventable disease and death in Australia.3 E-cigarettes and vaping are emerging as an alternative to traditional tobacco smoking.2 E-cigarettes deliver an aerosol by heating a liquid that users breathe in. The liquid may contain nicotine and a range of toxic chemicals including substances added for flavouring. The liquid used in e-cigarettes can contain nicotine even if they are labelled nicotine free.9 Shisha smoking has become common in the past 20 years, shisha tobacco is usually fermented in molasses and fruit flavoured. Shisha tobacco contains significant amount of nicotine, carbon monoxide, tar and other toxins.10 Smoking, vaping and shisha are harmful to users because of their addictive nature and harmful health effects.5,9,10 This 40 second animation was created by adolescent patients at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, using clay, pipe cleaners and other materials to spread the word that, Smoking Kills Fun. Health effects of smoking: - Smoking inflames and irritates the lungs, the toxins in the smoke destroy lung cells imparing lung function. This can reduce stamina and exercise capacity.10 - Smoking is a proven risk factor for heart diseases, stroke and cancers including lung, neck and bladder cancers.7, 10 - Passive smoking has a significant impact on the health of children and can lead to increased risk of asthma and breathing problems.8 - Children of smokers have been found to be up to four times more likely to become smokers themselves.8 - E-liquid has been linked with e-cigarette or vaping product use-associated lung injury (EVALI).2 - Symptoms of EVALI include: respiratory (shortness of breath, cough or chest pain), gastrointestinal (nausea, vomiting or diarrhoea) and non-specific (fatigue, fever or weight loss).11 - Smoking causes more than 5,400 deaths and 46,000 hospitalisations each year in NSW.7 - In 2017, 1,714 deaths were attributable to second-hand smoke in Austrailia.1 - 7.5% of 12-17 year olds report being current weekly or daily smokers and 18% of youth aged 16-24 smoke daily.6 - 7% of young people (12 to 15 year old) and 27% of young people (16 and 17 years old) have vaped in the previous month.2 - EVALI has resulted in at least 68 deaths and 2,807 hospitalisations across the United States of America.11, 12 - Quitting at any stage brings benefits to smokers.4 - Most people take several quit attempts before they are successful and each time a person attempts to quit smoking, their chances of successfully quitting for good increases.4 Strategies to help you quit smoking: - Counselling: NSW Quitline can put you in touch with local quit smoking services in your area. If you decide to seek help from a counsellor or quit smoking group, it’s important to check whether the counsellor is certified in helping people quit smoking. - Develop a quit plan to track down the number of smoke-free days and connect with a community for inspiration and support. - Call the Quitline for free on 137 848 or request a free call back service. - Talk to your local GP or health professional for additonal support. - Visit www.quitnow.gov.au or www.health.nsw.gov.au for more information. Products to help you quit smoking: Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) can assist people to quit smoking. There are a number of types of NRT available in pharmacies and supermarkets ranging from patches, gums and oral sprays. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist to help develop a quit plan. Did you know: Combining 2 forms of NRT can be more effective in helping quit smoking habits. For example: NRT patches for slow release and oral spray for when there is an urge to smoke. Smoking a packet of 20 cigarettes a day at an average cost of $35 a packet, will cost you about $245 per week or almost $13,000 per year. Quit smoking today to improve your health and lower risks of heart diseases. - Global Burden of Disease Collaborative Network.(2018) . Global burden of disease study 2017 results. Seattle, United States Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), 2018. Available from: http://ghdx.healthdata.org/gbd-results-tool. - HealthStats NSW. (2020). Electronic cigarette use: http://www.healthstats.nsw.gov.au/Indicator/beh_esmo_age/beh_esmostud_age_snap?&topic=Smoking&topic1=topic_smoking&code=smo - Ministry of Health. (2013). Current Smoking in Adults. Retrieved March 2, 2015, from Health Statistics of NSW: http://www.healthstats.nsw.gov.au/Indicator/beh_smo_age/beh_smo_age? - NSW Health (2005) "Let's take a moment" quit smoking brief intervention- a guide for all health professionals. Sydney: NSW Health. - NSW Health. (2021). Electronic cigarettes. https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/tobacco/Pages/e-cigarettes.aspx - NSW Ministry of Health. (2011). Smoking Attributable Deaths. Retrieved March 2, 2015, from Health Statistics New South Wales: http://www.healthstats.nsw.gov.au/Indicator/beh_smoafdth/beh_smoafdthNSW - NSW Ministry of Health. (2013). Smoking Attributable Hospitalisations. Retrieved March 2, 2015, from Health Statistics New South Wales: http://www.healthstats.nsw.gov.au/Indicator/beh_smoafdth/beh_smoafdth - NSW Ministry of Health. (2014). The Health of Children and Young People in NSW: Report of the Chief Health Officer 2014. Retrieved March 2, 2015, from Centre for Epidemiology and Evidence: http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/epidemiology/Publications/2014-CHO-Report.pdf - Department of Health. (2021). About e-cigarettes. Retrieved July 26, 2021, from Australian Government Department of Health: https://www.health.gov.au/health-topics/smoking-and-tobacco/about-smoking-and-tobacco/about-e-cigarettes - NSW Government. (2019). Shisha (waterpipe) smoking factsheet for health care professionals. Retrieved July 26, 2021, from Shisha No thanks: http://shishanothanks.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Shisha-Fact-Sheets-Health-Care.pdf - Lewin, E. (2020). What is EVALI. The Royal Asutralian College of General Practitioners. Retrieved July 26, 2021, from NewsGP: https://www1.racgp.org.au/newsgp/clinical/what-is-evali - Centre of Disease Control. (2020). Outbreak of lung injury associated with the use of e-cigarettes, or vaping products. Retrieved July 26, 2021, from CDC, Smoking and tobacco use: https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/basic_information/e-cigarettes/severe-lung-disease.html
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We help Health Systems Strengthening (HSS) organisations implement and scale technical assistancel interventions and capacity building programmes efficiently. By utilising our platform, HSS professionals are able to deliver high-quality, standardised interventions across the value chain effectively. We have developed a development sector specific programme management platform. Our platform enables HSS organisations to digitally transform their existing programmes or adopt new ones. The platform enables the rapid and seamless implementation and scalability of quality, standardised health programmes, without the need to increase HR specialist field resources. For each programme we develop state-of-the-art evaluation, support and educational content. The process to develop this content includes a review of the HSS organisation’s current educational content, resources and tools. Our analysis process ensures we are able to identify potential weaknesses that may be in current training interventions and ensures that gaps are addressed. The digital content created is available in multiple formats including video lectures, tutorials, infographics and assessments. It is available via the platform and curated apps for use by HSS capacity development staff, recipient health care workers and administrators in the course of their daily activities. The platform incorporates a number of technical assistance apps for programme implementation. It also includes reporting functionality that can be aligned with programme-defined objectives. Indicators are standardised and automated to allow for comparability, so the impact of HSS interventions and programmes can be effectively measured and reported on. The platform includes a number of customised apps for HSS staff to use when implementing programmes on site. The apps enable staff to easily analyse an environment, conduct capacity building interventions, communicate with their managers, document their activities and findings, and track progress. The apps are compatible with basic smartphones, tablets or laptops and do not require a live internet connection on-site. A comprehensive dashboard enables live remote monitoring and management of implementing teams. It includes functionality to download data and visualisations for programme M&E and reporting.
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Cyber security attacks against public and private information technology and networks are escalating in occurrence and complexity. Those intent on causing harm never cease in developing new ways to attack information systems, driving a constant need to improve skills, policies and tools dedicated to cyber security. A cyber security exercise is a hands-on training event to test how an organization detects and responds to information security threats in real time. These threats include unauthorized disclosure, transfer and accidental or intentional modification or destruction of information, including security breaches, stolen information and inability to provide Internet services during an extended systems outage. “Organizations need to continually prepare for the worst, and to do that they should test the validity of their plan,” said Jim Grogan, vice president, consulting product marketing at SunGard Availability Services. “Cyber security incident management exercises are validation initiatives to determine cyber attack training effectiveness and identify any gaps in your cyber security program.” In conducting cyber security exercises, organizations should focus on achieving five important objectives: 1. Test cyber security policy adherence. Thorough and regular testing of cyber security plans is essential to verify your plan’s clarity, practicality and ability to achieve desired results. While organizations need firewalls, anti-virus software and other technical tools, having security policies that monitor and report on intrusions and other suspicious activities is equally important. And it is critical to develop and maintain a well-trained response team that can use the tools, and help ensure full employee training and understanding of the policies. 2. Establish working relationships. A crisis should not be the first time that the people involved in incident response work together. Cyber security exercises need to bring together people from business and IT operations to generate an understanding of roles and responsibilities – covering each individual’s role and also building knowledge of co-workers’ roles so everyone can function as a team. 3. Elevate awareness of forensics. A typical user response to a problem at a desktop computer is to “reboot” the computer. During a cyber attack, this seemingly harmless action may overwrite valuable forensic evidence that is crucial to identify and prosecute the source of the attack. Exercises should include education sessions on how law enforcement organizations and other forensic investigation firms conduct computer forensic investigations and a walk-through on steps all participants should take to minimize incidents of data loss. 4. Improve senior executive understanding of complexities of cyber security threats. A cyber security attack can be a brand risk – and that demands the attention of senior management. Communication is one of the most common reasons organizations fail to respond effectively to an incident. The exercise should test the chain of communications for how internal and external crisis communications messages are developed and articulated. It also provides the opportunity to validate and adjust information security programs that are part of corporate and government regulatory compliance initiatives. 5. Gain greater organizational credibility. Cyber attacks have the potential to be disruptive beyond internal operations. Organizations regularly conducting cyber security exercises increase their standing with other companies and customers by demonstrating a commitment to being a reliable business partner and vendor. External parties should be included in the exercise as appropriate. “A cyber security simulation is the closest thing to an actual incident – from the unexpected twists and turns in the event to the unanticipated action of a colleague. It is a great way to determine how prepared or unprepared your organization is to respond to a cyber threat,” said Chris Burgher, associate principal, information security practice at SunGard Availability Services.
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Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 6.1.13–15 , Auckland , 1973-02-21 So, this human form of life... [aside = Is it working?] Prabhupāda: ...especially meant for these things = tapasā---austerities; brahmacarya---celibacy; samā, śamena---controlling mind; śamena---controlling the senses; tyāgena---by giving in charity; satya---truthfulness; śaucābhyām---cleanliness; yamena---by practice of the yoga system; yamena, niyamena---by following the regulative principles. This is the chance, human form of life, to practice this and cure the disease of repetition of birth, death, old age and disease. This is not our condition of life to die or to take birth. Things have come to such horrible condition that birth has become also very much risky. One child, one living entity, takes birth in the womb of a human being, and that child is being killed by the conspiration of the mother and the doctor. This is going on. Without any hesitation, the mother is agreeing to kill the child, and the doctor is killing. And the small child, because it has taken birth in that womb, he is subjected to so many tribulations. After all, again death. Just see, birth and death. The human civilization is coming to such horrible condition that mother is killing the child. Naturally, even the tigress has got motherly affection. The cubs, small tiger cubs, playing on the back of the mother, and the mother is patting. This natural tendency for raising or for getting children, child, there is even in tigress. But human civilization is coming to that stage that it is lesser than the tigress. Lesser than the tigress. But whatever it may be, the real thing is that our disease is janma-mṛtyu-jarā-vyādhi [Bg. 13.9]. We have to stop this disease, simply repetition of birth and death and disease. If we tolerate... You can tolerate, but suppose if I become that child who is being killed by the conspiration of the mother and doctor. So, would I like? This is tribulation; it is going on by nature’s law. That child which has taken birth in that womb is not allowed to come out of the mother’s womb. He is being killed within the womb, and again he enters another womb; there also he may be killed again. This is the law of nature going on. But they do not know; they do not care. They think that "This child is being killed---I am safe." But you may also be put into, because death is there. Janma-mṛtyu-jarā-vyādhi. As soon as death is there, you have to accept another body. So people are in so ignorance, the so-called material civilization---simply in darkness. Very horrible civilization at the present moment, we think. Simply darkness. They do not know the laws of nature; they do not know what is living entity, what is soul, what is God, how things are going on, how nature’s law is working. Nothing of the sort. Simply like animals---eat, drink, be merry and enjoy, that’s all. This is going on, very horrible civilization at the present moment, and this Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement is the only movement to enlighten them to come to your senses; don’t be carried away by the laws of material nature. Then Bhaktivinoda Ṭhākura sings, therefore, khāccho hābuḍubu, bhāi [Rādhā-Kṛṣṇa Bol, from Gītāvalī, 1] "Why you are going, being washed away by the waves of the nature’s law?" Jāccho bhese’. Just like in big ocean or in big river, some straw is being carried away by the force of the waves, we are also being carried away by the force of the material laws. mama māyā duratyayā So they should be very serious. That is human civilization. So if one is serious, then he has to practice these things. This is not possible to be practiced by the animals, but the human life. Therefore it is said, tapasā. Tapasā, I have explained the other day, that you have to voluntarily accept some inconveniences. That is tapasya. That is not inconvenience. But because I am accustomed to such things, it appears to be inconvenient. Just like a smoker, he is veteran smoker, chain smoker. If he is asked that "Stop this. This is not good"... Practically every state is now trying to stop it. Every cigarette packet it is written... What is that written? Devotee: "May be hazardous to your health." Devotee: "It is hazardous to your health." Prabhupāda: The advertisement is there, but they cannot be stopped; because they’re so much intrinsically habituated, they cannot give it up. But that has to be given up if he wants release from such kind of tribulations, janma-mṛtyu-jarā-vyādhi---go into the womb of the mother and there being killed, and again go into the womb of the mother and again being killed. If you want to save yourself from this process of nature, then you have to practice tapasya. Tapo divyaṁ putrakā yena śuddhyed [SB 5.5.1]. If you want to purify your existence---because you are eternal---then you have to practice this tapasya. Not being carried away by the waves of material nature. No. You have to fight. You’re fighting against. That is the... But you do not know how to fight. That is tapasya. So, very simple. Tapasya is not very severe thing. Tapasya means to abide by the orders of the śāstra. Just like a diseased man, his tapasya is to abide by the orders of the physician. The physician says that "You do this; you do not do this." So just like a patient, typhoid patient, he’s lying on the bed, the doctor physician has advised, "Don’t take any solid food. Take liquid food---barley water, glucose water," this is tapasya. This is tapasya. In order to cure him from the disease he should follow the instruction of the physician if he wants to be cured. Then... But if he wants to do anything and everything as he likes, then he’ll suffer. So tapasya is required. So Vedic civilization teaches this human..., really humanity. Vedic civilization does not teach that you do irresponsible anything and everything, and that is accepted. Nowadays, the so-called Vedāntists and so-called Vedic civilization, they are also advocating, "Yes, you can do whatever you like; there is no restriction." But actually that is not the fact. There is restriction = you should eat like this, you should sleep like this, you should mate like this, you should defend like this. They are required. That is called tapasya: voluntarily accepting for my interest. Tapasā, brahmacarya. Brahmacarya means celibacy, not to use the semina unnecessarily, discharge. That is called brahmacarya. Therefore the students are advised, or they are trained up. The students are sent to gurukula to be trained up as brahmacārī. Just like we have opened our gurukula āśrama in Dallas. We are teaching from the very beginning of life small children how to become brahmacārī. That is required. Recently we have received their picture, how nicely they’re looking, the children. Children, they’re innocent. If you want to kill, you can kill; if you want to train him just like a perfect man, you can train him. It is the duty of the father, it is the duty of the mother, it is the duty of the government, the state, to raise the children very nicely. Now how horrible civilization it is that instead of raising them to perfect their human life they are being killed in the womb. Oh, how much horrible civilization this is, just imagine. It is simply horrible to think that the duty of the parents is to raise the child to the highest perfection of life; instead of doing that they are being killed in the womb of the mother. This is the situation. This should be stopped. If you actually want happiness, these things should be stopped, and tapasā brahmacaryeṇa śamena damena ca [SB 6.1.13]. Tyāgena. Tyāgena, means to give in charity, tyāga. So people should spend sufficiently for propagating this Kṛṣṇa consciousness. That is tyāga. Because everything requires money. Just like our Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement, we have got 102 branches, and we have to spend money. We spend money, not... We are spending at the present moment, monthly, seventy thousand dollars. Seventy thousand dollars. In Indian calculation, it is seven lakhs of rupees. So everything required. We have to maintain the establishment, we have to feed them, we have to educate them, we have to dress them. So people should come forward to cooperate with this movement. That is called tyāgena. Charity should be given, money should be given. Money is... Gṛhasthas, those who are householders, their money should be spent for good cause, not for drinking and eating meat and dancing. No. It should be used for good purposes. First of all gṛhastha is advised not to bother himself to earn more than he requires. That is Vedic civilization. Just like the brāhmaṇa---brāhmaṇa means he collects money so much as he requires. That’s all. Yavad artha, not more than that. Brāhmaṇa..., it is prohibited for a brāhmaṇa to make any bank balance. It is prohibited. He should daily collect some money, because if he makes bank balance it will be attraction. So bank balance is not meant for the... Of course, some deposit for gṛhastha is required. That is instructed by Rūpa Goswāmī. He was very rich man; he was minister. When he retired, fifty percent of his money he spent for Kṛṣṇa, and twenty-five percent he kept reserved for personal emergency, and twenty-five percent he gave to his relatives, because relatives require some money; they also expect from father some money = "All right you take also some money." But not that the whole thing goes to the relatives and nothing to Kṛṣṇa. No. Tyāgena. tad dānaṁ sāttvikaṁ ucyate There are three kinds of charity. One charity is where money should..., must be given = dātavyam. Here must be given. So that is sattvic. Just like to push on this Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement money should be given, and that is first-class expenditure. And to get some return, that is rajasic. I give some money and I get some return---their business---that is rajasic. And tamasic means, "I’m giving money. I do not know what will be the effect, what will be the result. I do not know." Just like a man comes to me---I have seen in America, Bowery Street, as soon as your car stops some this bums, they come, [laughter] and they wash your motorcar with a towel, and the man gives him one dollar, "All right." But he does not know that this man, as soon as he gets this one dollar, he will purchase one bottle and drink and lie down on the street. I have seen it. That is called tamasic dān[?]. You do not... Because you are helping him to become more drunkard. This is tamasic. Similarly, the whole world is running on under three guṇas = sattvic, rajasic, tamasic. Sattvic, there is sattvic dān, sattvic charity, rajasic charity, tamasic charity. Similarly, religious system also = sattvic religious, rajasic religion, tamasic religion. Everything, whatever you do---everything is going on, any activity---it can be sattvic, it can be rajasic, it can be tamasic. But when it comes to the sattvic platform, then it is perfect. If it is on the platform of rajasic and tamasic, it is useless. But they do not know what is sattvic, rajasic, tamasic. Ignorance, simply ignorance. Defective human civilization. These things have to be learned if you want to make your life perfect, because this is the opportunity, human life. You don’t think that the child which is being killed, we are laughing. No. You may also be put into that condition. You may be put into that condition. That we should know. But they do not know it. So these things are prescribed, therefore, that to make your life perfect you should accept these processes. śamena damena ca Satya means truthfulness; one should be very truthful. Truthfulness is prescribed; that is the brahminical qualification. Satya, sama, dama, these are all brahminical qualifications. So one has to become a brāhmaṇa. Brāhmaṇa means anyone who is qualified with all these higher quality of human life, he’s a brāhmaṇa. By birth one is not brāhmaṇa. As soon as in India they took it that by birth one becomes brāhmaṇa, the whole Vedic civilization has been spoiled. Brāhmaṇa means this quality. They have taken it in India now by birth one becomes brāhmaṇa. No. In the śāstra it is not stated that. In the śāstra it is said Kṛṣṇa Himself says, jan... If you acquire these qualities, and if you work according to that quality, then you are either brāhmaṇa, kṣatriya, vaiśya or śūdra. They should be divided according to, I mean to say, quality and work. Just like a physician, he’s a medical man. What is the symptom? He has passed the examination. That means he has got the quality or..., and he is practicing as medical man. Then he is a medical man. Nobody goes to a medical man to ask him, "Are you brāhmaṇa? Are you kṣatriya? Are you śūdra?" There is no such question. You see what he is by his quality, and by his work you know that he is a medical man. So you understand that he is a medical man. Similarly, by quality and work if you see that he is acting as a brāhmaṇa, with the brāhmaṇa qualities, just as is described in the Bhagavad-gītā = sattva, śamo, dama, tittiksa, ārjavam, So we have to accept. Just like we are making brāhmaṇas. The Europeans, Americans, they are not born in brāhmaṇa families, but we are giving and recognizing them as brāhmaṇas because they are being qualified, and they are working. Qualified means they have given up meat-eating, they have given up illicit sex, they have given up intoxication, they have given up gambling. This is the quality. And work = they’re chanting Hare Kṛṣṇa mantra, they’re worshiping in the temple, they’re thinking of Kṛṣṇa, they’re devotee of Kṛṣṇa. This is karma. This is work and the quality. When the quality and work is there, there is a brāhmaṇa. Otherwise even one is born in a brāhmaṇa family, we reject them. He is śūdra; but he has no quality, he has no work. That is śāstric injunction. Nārada Muni says, yasya hi yal-lakṣaṇaṁ syād varṇābhivyanjakam. Varṇaṁ, the classification of varṇaṁ, should be, I mean to say, accepted by seeing the symptoms---what quality and what work he is doing. Suppose if you are born in a brāhmaṇa family but if you do the work of a carpenter, then everyone will call you a carpenter. Who will call you a brāhmaṇa? No. But the thing is, now by force they think, "No, although I am carpenter I am a brāhmaṇa." This has spoiled the Vedic civilization. "Because I am born of a brāhmaṇa father, even though I am a carpenter or shoemaker, I am still a brāhmaṇa." This has spoiled the Vedic culture. So here is satya-śaucābhyāṁ. And another thing is śaucābhyāṁ, cleanliness. We are accepting these boys as brāhmaṇa because they are..., they have learned. Of course, due to their past habits sometimes they commit some mistakes, but that is not..., because they have concentrated their mind in Kṛṣṇa. So Kṛṣṇa says, bhajate mām ananya-bhāk sādhur eva sa mantavyaḥ Because one has concentrated himself simply in Kṛṣṇa consciousness and devotional service, even though sometimes there are some discrepancies in the matter of his work, still he should be accepted as sādhu, as purified soul. So mistakes there may be, but that should be rectified. In this way one has to elevate to the higher standard of spiritual value. That is the success of human life, not to become like cats and dogs---that is a great mistake. Then you will be put into cats’ and dogs’ category. There is already cats and dogs. If you create your mentality like cats and dogs, next birth you become cats and dogs. This is the law of nature. guṇaiḥ karmāṇi sarvaśaḥ You may be very proud that "I am American," "I am Indian," "I am this or that," but the laws of nature is equal for everyone. If you act as cats and dogs you become cats and dogs, that’s all. There is no excuse. You cannot say that "I am born in such and such family, such and such way." No. Work will be considered. Therefore in the next verse, kṣipanty aghaṁ mahad api Deha-vāg-buddhijaṁ dhīrā. Dhīrā, dhīrā means "advanced," those who are sober, not animals but human beings. There are two kinds of living entities = dhīrā and adhīrā. Dhīrā means "sober," one who thinks, "What is my condition? What I am? I am this body or I am something beyond this body? What I am meant for? Why I have come here? What is God? What I am?" So many things, they are a subject matter to think. That is called dhīrā. And adhīrā means one who does not know anything. Just like cats and dogs, jumping, that’s all. That is called adhīrā. So adhīrā and dhīrā, there are two classes of men. Here it is mentioned dhīrā: If you want to be free from the reaction of sinful life... Because these, the example of this child in the womb of the mother being killed, this is due to our ignorance, sinful life. He is put into that torturing condition. So, Just like dry grass on the field, if you want to cleanse, you simply set fire. You simply set fire, and gradually, everything will be cleansed. If you take one’s---what is called---broomstick to cleanse, it will take so much time, but if you set fire, then everything will be cleansed. Veṇu-gulmam ivānalaḥ. Analaḥ. Analaḥ means "fire," if you set fire. That is done actually. To cleanse one field, agricultural field---in India they do so---that fire produces some... What is called? Prabhupāda: Chemical? It is... Devotee: Ash, ashes. Prabhupāda: No, no, steriliz... Prabhupāda: Fertilizer, yes. Actually it creates potassium... What is called? They say some chemical? Devotee: Potassium nitrate? Prabhupāda: Potassium nitrate, yes. By them. So here also, deha-vāg-buddhijaṁ: we are creating, creating so many sinful reaction of life by our body, deha, and vāg, by our words. By our words also we create so many sinful life. Suppose you are innocent, and if I call you by bad names and use my words without any restriction, "You rascal fool" and so on, so on, so that is also sinful. Deha-vāg. And buddhijaṁ. As we create sinful reaction of life by our body, by our words, by our intelligence, similarly, by our body, by our intelligence, by our work we can be elevated also. Just like we have engaged our body. What is that? In cleansing this temple. Cleansing. What is that verse? [Śrī Śrī Gurv-aṣṭaka, 3] śrī-vigraha. śrī-vigraha. This deity is called śrī-vigraha. Ārādhana: worshiping the śrī-vigraha. Decorating, cleansing the temple, tan-mandira-mārjanādau. So we can engage our bodily activities in that way. Similarly, deha-vāg: we can engage our words in chanting Hare Kṛṣṇa mantra, in preaching Hare Kṛṣṇa mantra, in reciting the book. That is vāg. And we can ask others to hear, deha-vāg; and buddhi, intelligence. How to spread this Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement? First of all you have to undergo the austerities. You must be purified, tapasā brahmacaryeṇa śamena. Then you have to engage your body, intelligence and words for spreading the Kṛṣṇa consciousness all over the world. Dhīrā. Dharmajñāḥ. Dharmajñāḥ means one who is in knowledge of dharma, real religion. Dharma, adharma. So, dharma, real dharma, means to abide by the orders of God. But they do not know what is God. They do not know what is the order of God. Of course, there are scriptures, but we have to know. Dharmajñāḥ means to know, just like good citizen means he knows what are the laws of the state. That is good citizen. If you know the laws of the state and you do not drive your car against the order of the state---either is left or as is, somewhere it is left, somewhere it is right. Anyway... What is this in this country? Left or right? Left? Prabhupāda: Left. So if you know the laws of the state, then you cannot drive your car on the right side. Similarly, dharmajñāḥ means one should know what is the order of God. That is dharma. But they do not know what is God. They do not believe in God, and what to speak about His order and law. This is the position. They do not know what is God. "God is zero, therefore His order is zero. I can do anything and everything." This is going on. But real dharmajñāḥ means one who knows what is religious principles. Dharmaṁ tu sākṣād bhagavat-praṇītam [SB 6.3.19]. Dharma means the orders given by God. So one must know what is God; then one must know what is His order. But there is. Just like Kṛṣṇa = Kṛṣṇa is accepted as God by all the Vedic followers. In India there are ācāryas, ācārya-upāsanam: Rāmānuja Ācārya, Madhvācārya, Śaṅkarācārya, Nimbārditya[?]. There are so many. There are different ācāryas, they are preaching about God, and they have accepted Kṛṣṇa as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, all of them. Indian Vedic civilization is guided by the ācāryas, not by the rascals and fools. ācāryas. Anyone who is not under the guidance of this ācārya, he is not accepted as bona fide follower of Veda. You cannot create. Mahājano yena gataḥ sa panthāḥ [Cc. Madhya 17.186]. You cannot create one religion. No. Nowadays there are so many rascals, they are creating religion. Religion..., just like you cannot create law. Is it possible? If the state law is that you must drive your car left, can you create the law, "No, I create the law it should be driven on the right"? Will you be accepted? Similarly, if you cannot create the law of the state, how you can create the law of God? Common sense. But they are creating = "Oh, this is a new type of religion I have created." "What you are, sir, you can create?" No, religion means the order of God, and it can be created only..., it can be given by God, and we should receive it through the ācāryas. imaṁ rājarṣayo viduḥ Kṛṣṇa said by paramparā system, and that the law is executed through the state servant, paramparā. Similarly, one should receive religion through the ācāryas. Not whimsically, anyone and everyone. "Anyone can become an avatāra; anyone can become God"---this is all rascaldom. We have to become dharmajñāḥ, knower of religion. How I shall know? Mahājano yena gataḥ sa panthāḥ [Cc. Madhya 17.186]. mahājano yena gataḥ sa panthāḥ [Cc. Madhya 17.186] These are the indications, tarko ‘pratiṣṭhaḥ. You cannot establish religion by arguing. What is the value of your argument? You can argue very nice, but I can argue better than you, I can defeat you. Then another man comes; he is a better arguer than me, he defeats me. So in this way, simply by argument you cannot establish religion. That is not possible. That is not possible. Tarko 'pratiṣṭhaḥ. It will never establish what is actually religion. śrutayo vibhinnā: if you consult different scriptures, Bible, Koran, or Vedas, you cannot understand what is what. You will find different methods, different ways; although they are one, may be one, but according to country and place and people, the methods are different. Therefore we sometimes argue that "Our scripture says like that; your scripture says..." No. The scripture says the same thing, but it is adjusted according to time, circumstances, audience. So therefore if you simply read scripture, śrutayo vibhinnā---there are Ṛg Veda, Sāma Veda, Yajur Veda, this Veda, so many---you cannot come to the conclusion. Neither by argument. Neither by argument, nor by simply reading books. śrutayo vibhinnā [Cc. Madhya 17.186]. Then philosophical speculation---there are so many philosophers. No. He says nāsāv ṛṣir yasya mataṁ na bhinnam. Philosophers..., one philosopher means not agreeing with another philosopher. That is philosopher. I become a great philosopher when I defy. So one philosopher is trying to defy another philosopher. So that also very difficult. Tarko ‘pratiṣṭhaḥ śrutayo vibhinnā nāsāv munir yasya... Muni, muni means philosopher, mental speculator. So my mental speculation, your mental speculation may be different, and it is always different, because it is mental speculation. You have got a different type of mind; I have got a different type of mind. It cannot agree. So by following these different types of mental speculation you can also..., you cannot establish what is religion. nāsāv ṛṣir yasya mataṁ na bhinnam [Cc. Madhya 17.186] Therefore, dharmasya tattvaṁ nihitaṁ guhāyāṁ: the actual truth of religion is very confidential. How can I know it? Mahājano yena gataḥ sa panthāḥ = you just try to follow mahājana. Try to follow. Never mind if you follow Jesus Christ, you follow Kṛṣṇa---but you follow the most authorized personality. That is wanted. That is wanted. Then you will come one day to perfection, one day make perfection. There may be difference, but because they are mahājana, accepted authority, try to strictly follow. The Christian people... We come sometimes to the priestly order. I ask them that "Lord Jesus Christ says, ‘Thou shalt not kill.’ Why you are killing?" They cannot give us any satisfactory answer. Where is Christian? The first commandment is violated by the so-called Christians. The first commandment. They give some interpretation = "It is meant for murdering human." Why? He says "killing," ah, a clear... How you are killing---not only killing animals, they are now killing children, and they are proud of becoming Christians. This is going on. Simply disobeying. Therefore śāstra says, mahājano yena gataḥ sa panthāḥ---if you strictly follow. You never mind either you follow Muhammad, either you follow Jesus Christ or Kṛṣṇa. Of course, Kṛṣṇa is the Supreme Lord, and Jesus Christ is represented as the son of God, and Muhammad presented himself as servant of God. So there is no difference. In the absolute world there is no difference between the master, the father and the son. There is no difference. There is no difference, because they are absolute. Here, just like... Here also, suppose a father and son, a son has committed something, "Yes, I shall give you something," a father cannot deny it. If it is a good family, the father will say that "Yes, although my son should not have promised it, but he has done it. All right, it will be given." That is natural. So there is no difference, either you follow the father or you follow the servant or you follow... Because in the absolute world there is no such difference. Advaya-jñāna. It is called advaya-jñāna, "no duality." Although the relationship is father, son and servant, but the fact is one. That is to be understood, what is the spiritual world. The spiritual world, everything is one because everything is spiritual. Here everything is material; therefore they are defining. Here also materially they’re one. Similarly, in the spiritual world, because everything is spiritual, therefore it may be father, it may be son, it may be land, it may be water, it may be flower, it may be trees, whatever it may be---varieties there are. As in the material world there are varieties, similarly in the spiritual world also there are varieties; but those varieties are of the same quality, spiritual quality. That is called one. That is oneness. So this is called dharmajñāḥ: one who knows what is religion. Dharmajñāḥ. Śraddhayānvitāḥ: and faithful. śraddhayānvitāḥ. If one acquires all these qualities, dharmajñāḥ, and undergoes the---what is called?---the process, tapasā brahmacaryeṇa, then the result will be kṣipanty aghaṁ. Then he becomes completely free from all sinful life. Completely. Kṣipanty aghaṁ. Mahad api: even it is the greatest sinful reaction, it will be counteracted. Mahad api. How it will be counteracted? Then, veṇu-gulmam ivānalaḥ. Just like there are different kinds of dry grasses---some are very strong, some are very weak, some are very small, some are big---but when you set fire, then everything is gone, everything. Everything. It doesn’t matter, either the strong, small, big. It doesn’t matter. You follow this, and your sinful life will be mitigated. Then you become to the purified state, then no more this birth, death, old age and disease. You are elevated to the transcendental platform, and in your pure state. Because you are part and parcel of God, you are as pure as God, but now you are put into this material condition. You are being contaminated in so many ways; therefore you are suffering, janma-mṛtyu-jarā-vyādhi [Bg. 13.9]. And if you want to stop this, then you have to adopt this process. And then Śukadeva Goswāmī says, aghaṁ dhunvanti kārtsnyena nīhāram iva bhāskaraḥ And somebody, somebody is going step by step this, by this process. And somebody, he recommends... Kecit. Kecit means "somebody." Kevalayā bhaktyā: simply by discharging pure devotional service, kevalayā bhaktyā. Who can do so? Vāsudeva-parāyaṇāḥ: who has become devotee of Lord Kṛṣṇa, Vāsudeva. Vāsudeva-parāyaṇāḥ. Aghaṁ dhunvanti: he also cleanses all sinful reaction. How? Totally. How? No, nīhāram iva bhāskaraḥ. Just like fog. In the fog you are in darkness; you cannot see anything. It is very difficult. There is some accident, in water, in air; the fog is very dangerous. But if somehow or other sun rises, immediately fog disappears. So Kṛṣṇa is sun, [Cc. Madhya 22.31] We have given this, that "Godhead is light and māyā is nescience. Where there is light, sunshine, there is no māyā." Mām eva ye prapadyante māyām etāṁ [Bg. 7.14]. So it is very difficult at the present moment to undergo all these processes, but if you take to devotional service of Kṛṣṇa, just like these boys and girls are taking, immediately everything is finished. mokṣayiṣyāmi mā śucaḥ So take to this Kṛṣṇa consciousness and be saved from the pitfalls of sinful life; otherwise nature will not allow you to go out. Thank you very much. [obeisances] This question was answered the other day. This material world, there are different seasons. They come and go. Just like winter season, spring season, summer season, rainy season, they come and go. Similarly, these yugas by rotation, just like day and night. Now it is night; again the day will come. So day and night is there; it comes by rotation. Similarly these yugas---Satya-yuga, Tretā-yuga, Dvāpara-yuga. So different yugas, just like day means light and night means darkness. Similarly, Satya-yuga means people are all very advanced in spiritual life. Dvāpara-yuga... Tretā-yuga means one-fourth sinful, three-fourths pious. Dvāpara-yuga means half and half. Kali-yuga means one-fourth pious and three-fourths sinful. In this way, when Kali-yuga will be finished, again Satya-yuga will come. This is yuga. Is it clear to you? Yes. So this is not very important thing. This is material changes. They come and go. If we take to Kṛṣṇa consciousness then you are above all these things, because as soon as you become spiritually elevated, these material changes does not effect. Just like Kali-yuga means three-fourths sinful life. So one who has taken to Kṛṣṇa consciousness, becomes devotee, he has no sinful life, although he is in the Kali-yuga. He is not affected. Just like there is police, but if you are not a criminal, the police has nothing to do with you; and if you are a criminal, you may be on the street or in your very nice flat, apartment, the police will be after you and arrest you. So if you become pure, there is no influence of this yuga. nāsty eva gatir anyathā [Cc. Ādi 17.21] But if you are impure, it doesn’t matter that you go to the forest or you are in your apartment---the nature will not excuse you. It is recommended in the śāstra that by service, by surrender, by question, try to understand this transcendental subject matter. samit-pāṇiḥ śrotriyaṁ brahma-niṣṭham [Muṇḍaka Upaniṣad 1.2.12] These are the Vedic injunctions. So, no questions? Then chant Hare Kṛṣṇa. [kīrtana] [end]
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Room: Exhibit Hall Purpose: Present a new patient positioning device and show first results from phantom experiments. Methods: The classical patient setup for radiotherapy is limited to movements available on the treatment couch or technicians might do manual repositioning. Alternatively adaptive replanning can also be done. The new device might offer a way in between. It allows more degrees of freedom positioning the patient with a set of individually controllable air filled pillows. In general the device is MR compatible but first tests had to be done with a surface imaging system (Align RT, Vision RT) as monitor. Pillows, connected to a valve block and compressor can be adjusted manually or with a control system based on an arduino due micro controler (Arduino AG) and python software. With the actual prototype the workflow is like this: Generate a reference surface based on CT-data or Vision RT surface measurement, roughly align the patient/phantom, correct positions by adjusting the pillow filling by hand control or software to align accurate. Optionally the system can continuously correct for patient movements. The device with 10 pillows is capable of moving the patient up to 8cm with a force of 400 N with an iteration rate of about 1 second. Results: Tests with an elastic phantom using the Vision RT system as surface detection system have been done. CBCTs were used to check for movements of the phantom based on the pillow fillings. The software tool allows for a repositioning of the surface within 2mm. Problems found, indicate that surface detection is not sufficient for position corrections of inner organs. Conclusion: The Multi pillow device offers a new way of setting up a patient for RT. Designed being MR compatible, it might be worth thinking about using it in MR linacs offering high quality dose free imaging.
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