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- Ca 1925 Bronze figure of a woman with a cloth draped around her and sandals on a marble base. Signed P. Philippe on the base and 49,5 cm tall. height: 49.5 cm Great condition; no losses or repairs. Normal traces of age as seen on the images. About Paul Philippe Paul Philippe (1870–1930) was a French sculptor who worked during the late 19th and early 20th century. His work primarily consisted of bronze sculptures done in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco genres. More about Paul Philippe Other objects in Sculpture Are you interested in our collection? We send an interesting newsletter on a regular basis. © 2019-2022 Passage Arts - by n&p
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Telecontrol equipment and systems – Part 5-104: Transmission protocols – Network access for IEC 60870-5-101 using standard transport profiles |Publication Date:||1 June 2006| |ICS Code (Telecontrol. Telemetering):||33.200| This part of IEC 60870 applies to telecontrol equipment and systems with coded bit serial data transmission for monitoring and controlling geographically widespread processes. It defines a telecontrol companion standard that enables interoperability among compatible telecontrol equipment. The defined telecontrol companion standard utilizes standards of the IEC 60870-5 series. The specifications of this part present a combination of the application layer of IEC 60870-5-101 and the transport functions provided by a TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol). Within TCP/IP, various network types can be utilized, including X.25, FR (Frame Relay), ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) and ISDN (Integrated Service Data Network). Using the same definitions, alternative ASDUs (Application Service Data Unit) as specified in other IEC 60870-5 companion standards (for example, IEC 60870-5-102) may be combined with TCP/IP, but this is not described further in this part. NOTE Security mechanisms are outside the scope of this standard.
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Gramarrian Henry Hitchings, in the Wall Street Journal, takes an interesting look at the history (and future) of punctuation marks. Early manuscripts had no punctuation at all, and those from the medieval period suggest haphazard innovation, with more than 30 different marks. The modern repertoire of punctuation emerged as printers in the 15th and 16th centuries strove to limit this miscellany. Many punctuation marks are less venerable than we might imagine. Parentheses were first used around 1500, having been observed by English writers and printers in Italian books. Commas were not employed until the 16th century; in early printed books in English one sees a virgule (a slash like this /), which the comma replaced around 1520. Other marks enjoyed briefer success. There used to be a clunky paragraph sign known as a pilcrow ; initially it was a C with a slash drawn through it. Similar in its effect was one of the oldest punctuation symbols, a horizontal ivy leaf called a hedera . It appears in 8th-century manuscripts, separating text from commentary, and after a period out of fashion it made an unexpected return in early printed books. Then it faded from view. Another mark, now obscure, is the point d’ironie, sometimes known as a “snark.” A back-to-front question mark, it was deployed by the 16th-century printer Henry Denham to signal rhetorical questions, and in 1899 the French poet Alcanter de Brahm suggested reviving it. More recently, the difficulty of detecting irony and sarcasm in electronic communication has prompted fresh calls for a revival of the point d’ironie. But the chances are slim that it will make a comeback. … How might punctuation now evolve? The dystopian view is that it will vanish. I find this conceivable, though not likely. Read the whole thing. I liked that hedera and I mean to start using it.
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When you’re planning for a hot night under the sheets, you might not want to consider STDs. If you’re gladly smitten with your long-time companion, you might not believe you have to. How Many Std Testing Labs Are In The Cdc Database Yet the opportunity of infections and conditions are as a lot a part of sex as the enjoyable is. Both males and females obtain them. Even if you really did not recognize it, you’ve possibly had a Sexually Transmitted Disease. Expertise is power when it comes to your sexual health and wellness. Acknowledging the signs is a begin, yet you will not always observe chlamydia gonorrhea herpes, and also other STDs. You’ll require to obtain examined to safeguard on your own– and also your partner. Luckily, all of these common STDs can be dealt with, and the majority of can be cured. What Are Sexually Transmitted Diseases? How Many Std Testing Labs Are In The Cdc Database Venereal diseases (Sexually transmitted diseases), additionally known as sexually transferred infections or STIs, are extremely typical. Millions of new infections happen annually in the USA. Sexually transmitted diseases are passed from someone to another with sexual activity including genital, dental, as well as anal sex. They can additionally be passed from a single person to an additional via intimate physical get in touch with, such as heavy petting, though this is not extremely typical. Sexually transmitted diseases don’t always cause signs and symptoms or may just create mild signs, so it is possible to have an infection and also not know it. That is why it is necessary to get evaluated if you are having sex. If you are identified with a STD, understand that all can be treated with medicine and also some can be treated totally. Sexually transmitted diseases are avoidable. If you have sex, understand just how to protect on your own and also your sex-related companion from STDs. The conditions, problems, and also infections below are listed in indexed order. Chlamydia How Many Std Testing Labs Are In The Cdc Database Chlamydia is the most typically reported STD in the U.S. It’s spread out mainly by vaginal or anal sex, however you can get it via foreplay, too. Sometimes you’ll observe a strange discharge from your vaginal area penis, or discomfort or burning when you pee. But just around 25% of ladies as well as 50% of men get signs. Chlamydia is triggered by microorganisms, so it’s treated with prescription antibiotics. After you are dealt with, you ought to get retested in 3 months, even if your partner has been dealt with too. New situations each year in the United States: More than 1 million. This infection originates from a parasite that passes from one person to one more throughout sex. It can spread out from a guy to a woman, a woman to a guy, or from one lady to an additional woman. Ladies typically create the infection inside the vagina or the urethra. Guy can create trichomoniasis inside the penis. The infection generally does not spread to the mouth, rectum or other parts of the body. Lots of people with trichomoniasis do not have signs and symptoms. Sometimes infected people experience itching or melting during urination. Discharge from the penis or the vaginal canal is an additional indicator of trichomoniasis. These symptoms might reoccur. It takes anti-biotics to remove the infection. Genital Human Papillomavirus (HPV) New cases annually in the United States: More than 14 million. HPV is the most typical sexually transmitted infection. There are greater than 40 sorts of HPV. They can contaminate the genitals, mouth or throat. A lot of men and women who are sexually energetic will get at least one kind of HPV at some time in their life. How Many Std Testing Labs Are In The Cdc Database HPV spreads from a single person to another with vaginal, anal or foreplay. You can get the infection even if your partner has no symptoms. The good news is, vaccines secure people against numerous sorts of HPV. HPV infections are generally not harmful. They frequently go away by themselves within two years. The problem is some sorts of HPV can bring about severe illness. These consist of genital protuberances cancer. Most people infected with HPV have no signs up until they develop other health and wellness concerns. Syphilis How Many Std Testing Labs Are In The Cdc Database is a common Sexually Transmitted Disease with a notorious background. Brought on by the germs Treponema pallidum, it can cause severe problems if left untreated sent by straight contact with syphilis sores, which can appear on the exterior genitals as well as the mouth, in addition to in the vaginal area or rectum. That implies it can be transmitted by oral sex, along with vaginal or rectal intercourse. As a matter of fact, some scientists assume that oral sex is in charge of the surge of syphilis in guys that make love with males. Since syphilis sores can appear on areas not covered by a condom, condoms only decrease the possibility of transmission yet do not eliminate it totally. The small painless sores (chancres) of very early syphilis may heal on their own, however that does not suggest the illness is gone. It’s simply ended up being more difficult to detect and deal with. Mycoplasma genitalium (MG) is beginning to emerge as a significant source of cervicitis in females and nongonococcal urethritis in men, problems likewise brought on by gonorrhea and chlamydia. In 2007, a noticeable study of U.S. adolescents located that this formerly obscure Sexually Transmitted Disease had actually exceeded gonorrhea in prevalence. Why did it take as long to acknowledge the importance of this currently usual Sexually Transmitted Disease? Due to the fact that a lot of cases of MG don’t create signs and symptoms and it was difficult to determine up until the brand-new modern technology appeared. There is still no diagnostic test of MG that is cleared by the FDA for use in the United States. There are 2 kinds of herpes, HSV1 and HSV2. HSV2 is the type most associated with the well known genital sores that many people have heard about and concern. HSV2 can likewise spread out by mouth to genital areas and the other way around, as well as it is incurable. How Many Std Testing Labs Are In The Cdc Database The signs and symptoms of herpes can be treated with antiviral drugs, yet providers of the herpes infection can still contaminate their partners, despite if they are experiencing a breakout or otherwise. Condoms can decrease the risk of contracting this unpleasant STD, yet they are not 100-percent reliable, since herpes can be spread out with skin-to-skin call. It is imperative that you seek clinical focus immediately if you think you or a sexual partner may have gotten this STD. Hepatitis, like HPV, comes in several types. However, it is liver disease B that is most related to sex-related contact. Liver disease C can also be passed using sexual call. Liver disease is so widespread that wellness authorities believe near to 1.25 million individuals in the USA are contaminated with some kind of hepatitis. Both of these stress influence the liver and can lead to scarring, cirrhosis, and also even liver cancer. Some never experience symptoms and signs. For those that do, it may take time for them to appear. In these sorts of Sexually transmitted diseases, you may experience exhaustion, queasiness, and abdominal discomfort, in addition to fever and joint pain. While liver disease is absolutely nothing to mess around with, there is an upside as there is a vaccination that can protect you from hepatitis. There are numerous ways to prevent or minimize your risk of venereal diseases (STDs) or sexually sent infections (STIs). One of the most reliable means to avoid is to not have (abstain from) sex. Stick with one uninfected partner. An additional trusted method of staying clear of is to stay in a lasting mutually monogamous connection in which both people have sex just with each other and neither companion is infected. Stay clear of vaginal and anal sexual intercourse with brand-new companions up until you have both been tested for. Foreplay is less risky, but make use of a latex prophylactic or dental dam to prevent straight (skin-to-skin) call between the dental and also genital mucous membrane layers. Getting immunized early, prior to sex-related exposure, is also effective in avoiding particular types of. Vaccinations are available to avoid human papillomavirus (HPV), liver disease An and also hepatitis B. The Centers for Condition Control and also Prevention (CDC) advises the vaccination for women as well as boys ages 11 and also 12. If not fully immunized at ages 11 and 12, the suggests that girls and also ladies via age 26 as well as children and also guys through age 26 obtain the vaccination. The liver disease B vaccine is generally provided to infants, and also the liver disease A vaccine is advised for 1-year-olds. Both injections are recommended for people who aren’t currently unsusceptible to these illness and for those who go to boosted danger of infection, such as men that make love with men as well as IV drug users. Use condoms as well as dental dams constantly and correctly. How Many Std Testing Labs Are In The Cdc Database Make use of a brand-new latex condom or oral dam for each sex act, whether dental, genital or anal. Never ever make use of an oil-based lubricant, such as oil jelly, with a latex condom or oral dam. Condoms made from natural membrane layers are not recommended due to the fact that they’re not as reliable at protecting against. Keep in mind that while condoms decrease your risk of direct exposure to most, they offer much less security for including exposed genital sores, such as or herpes. Likewise, nonbarrier types of contraception, such as contraceptive pill (oral contraceptive pills) or intrauterine devices (IUDs), don’t protect against Do not drink alcohol exceedingly or make use of medicines. If you’re drunk, you’re most likely to take sexual dangers. Before any major sexual contact, communicate with your partner concerning exercising safer sex. Be sure you specifically settle on what tasks will and also won’t be OK. There’s evidence that male circumcision can help reduce a male’s threat of obtaining from a lady that is infected (heterosexual transmission) by as high as 60%. Male circumcision might likewise aid prevent transmission of genital and also genital herpes. The Fda (FDA) has actually accepted using the combination medications emtricitabine plus tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (Truvada) and also emtricitabine plus tenofovir alafenamide (Descovy) to lower the danger of sexually transmitted infection in individuals who go to extremely high risk. Your physician will certainly suggest these drugs for avoidance only if you do not currently have infection. You will require a test before you start taking and after that every three months as long as you’re taking it. Your physician will certainly additionally examine your kidney feature before recommending Truvada and also continue to examine it every 6 months. If you have hepatitis B you need to be assessed by an infectious condition or liver specialist prior to starting therapy. Link to next post: Free Std Testing Philadelphia Annex Author: Melissa Settle Hi there, I’m Melissa and welcome to Genier. I’m not ashamed to admit that I’ve dealt with an STD before and recovered. It was not a pleasant experience but I’m glad I got myself tested. If there’s one message that you can take away from my site is get tested today! Stay safe.
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The best journalists in the world are the ones who seek and publish the truth, especially when it is detrimental to their own wellbeing. The audience with a real desire for fact, is the one that does not accept mainstream news as being tangible or honest. The people who stray off the media beaten track to find honest reporting, are rewarded with the truth. It is not always good to hear, but it is the only acceptable information worth listening to. Some people just want to hear, what they want to hear. It is far more comfortable for them not to have the boat of their belief system rocked, lest they get splashed with the waves of reality. Some people go through life accepting information that unprincipled people want them to believe. Other people search for truth and believe the unaccountable should be held to account. Whistle-blowers can have their lives ruined for revealing unfavourable practises towards society, but their honour and integrity remains intact. The people-of-power wage a war of character assassination against those who speak out against corrupt behaviour. The baddies proclaim that they are the goodies. They will comfortably annihilate countless people and maintain that they are righteous. In the age of information technology, there is a lot of information easily available, but unfortunately it is also convenient for spreading lies and propaganda. The deeper you search for the truth, the more you will find out things you do not like, but you will be far more enlightened. Only the truth matters.
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Atlanta Arsenal (1862-1864) - A Confederate arsenal established in 1862 during the U.S. Civil War in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. Abandoned in 1864 as Union troops closed in on Atlanta. Established in March 1862 after Nashville fell to Union troops in February 1862. All the Nashville supplies, facilities and personnel, including the commander, Colonel Moses H. Wright (Cullum 1831), were removed to Atlanta and a new arsenal established. The new arsenal was a large facility that eventually had thirteen buildings and employed some five thousand workers. Other Confederate arsenals supplemented the production at the Atlanta Arsenal and the Atlanta Arsenal in turn furnished horse equipment to the Army of Tennessee and other western troops. The Atlanta Arsenal was closed and the facilities moved to other arsenals including the Macon Arsenal and the Columbus Arsenal (1) when Union General William T. Sherman (Cullum 1022) advanced on Atlanta in August 1864. No remains in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia.
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Two holocaust survivors responded to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s concentration camp comments earlier this month, and their feelings were resoundingly negative. AOC, D-N.Y., faced backlash for comparing border detention facilities to concentration camps during a June 17 Instagram broadcast and drew criticism from her own party. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, came out against her comments and called her “wrong” for comparing “entirely different realities.” SEN. JOHN KENNEDY ON AOC’S ‘CONCENTRATION CAMP’ COMPARISON: ‘SHE KNOWS BETTER THAN THAT’ “I respect her greatly and I feel very close to her in terms of philosophy, but of course she was wrong,” he said. “You cannot compare — what the Nazis did in concentration camps, unfortunately, is without any historical — I mean, it’s a horrible moment in history. There is no way to compare.” The two Holocaust survivors, Sami Steigmann and David Tuck, sat for an interview with Turning Point USA and said AOC’s comments were ignorant and full of hubris. “AOC — look at me. My name is Sami Steigmann. I am a holocaust survivor. I went through it. How can you — looking at my face, telling me that the camps we have in the South are concentration camps? What you are doing is you are insulting every victim of the Holocaust. Shame on you!” Steigmann said. “I’m not only a Holocaust survivor, I was in a labor camp … I was subjected to medical experiments and, later on, a German woman saved my life, when I came to the stage of dying of starvation.” Tuck, who has been through four concentration camps, said AOC’s comments were purely political and don’t reflect reality. “My name is David Tuck. I’m a holocaust survivor. I was in four concentration camps. We have no concentration camps [in America],” he said. “This is just a political comment. She’s in politics. She’s looking out for herself. There must be a purpose, a reason. Why would she say it? She wants to be popular? You can’t be popular by annihilating other people. Don’t talk to me about concentration camps,” he continued. Tuck went on to describe his experience in the camps, including the infamous Auschwitz camp in Poland and called America the greatest country in the world. “The first camp was Posen Stadium. And then I went to Auschwitz. Then I went to Mauthausen, then I went to Gusen,” he said. “Out of every 10 Jews, nine were killed. I was lucky. I still have the number on my arm. Nobody can deny that the Holocaust ever happened to me.” “I’d wake up in the morning and I’d say ‘Please God, let me see the light the next day,” Tuck added. “When I heard that we are free and I looked up in the sky and I said, ‘tell me, where can I go?’ And I came to America … It’s still the best country in the world. Enjoy life. We have no concentration camps here. God bless you all.” AOC told her Instagram followers the U.S. government is “running concentration camps on our southern border.” “That is exactly what they are. They are concentration camps,” Ocasio-Cortez said during a live-stream. She told her followers she wants to talk to people “who are concerned enough with humanity to say that ‘never again’ means something.” “The fact that concentrations camps are now an institutionalized practice in the Home of the Free is extraordinarily disturbing and we need to do something about it,” she continued AOC received backup from Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn, who supported her remarks during a Thursday interview with Public Radio International and tried to defend her usage of the word “concentration.” “When you look at what is taking place, people are being put in camps. And when you think about the definition, if we separate it from death camps, I would say these are camps and people are being concentrated in them. And so that’s the general definition,” Omar said. RABBI ABRAHAM COOPER: OCASIO-CORTEZ’S CLAIM THAT US RUNS ‘CONCENTRATION CAMPS’ IS ABSURD AND INSULTING AOC isn’t the first person to compare border processing to death camps. Last June, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough compared the processing of illegal immigrants to the murder of Jewish prisoners by the Nazis. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP “I know children are being ripped from their mother’s arms, even while they’re being breastfed. I know children are being marched away to showers,” he said. “I know they’re being marched away to showers, are being told they are. Just like the Nazis had said that they were taking people to the showers and then they never came back.”
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After the advent of smartphones and laptops, mobile applications make their debut. In reality, mobile apps played a vital role in popularizing smartphones and since then it has been a different story altogether. The mobile app development market has two biggest rivals in the current scenario; Google and Apple. Even though Microsoft Windows is a member of this challenge too, it lags far behind. We are well acquainted with the reality that both the Google Play Store and the Apple iTunes are already inundated with mobile applications in various categories. As the number of mobile applications reaches, it has been increasingly divided into various types, including business apps, sports apps, social media apps, messaging apps, and on-demand devices, etc. The total number of mobile devices is expected to reach roughly 4.68 billion by 2019, according to Statista. Well, the numbers are massive. And with nearly 5 million apps worldwide including both Android and iOS, this is one humongous market that’s beyond imagination. One of the stats says social media apps are in the first position with 29 percent of users among the most downloaded apps. Furthermore, the on-demand devices are not lagging behind According to study, nearly 59 percent of on-demand app users are males and 55 percent are aged between 25 and 44. And at a time when a user uses an average of 40 apps a month, the level of competition will no doubt rise. We already discussed in detail on one of the previous blogs why you need to invest in the on-demand apps? We’re also very comfortable with what an on-demand feature is. In short, it’s an online and instant-service provider that simplifies people’s lives, making their daily activities more convenient. If on-demand apps, on the one hand, make our lives comfortable, they also boost business and economy, so now users don’t have to call the service centers and wait for the person concerned to offer the solutions. Here in this blog, however, we would analyze the relevant reasons why Android Operating System is a better and preferred choice for the business enterprises and start-ups to develop on-demand apps. Lion’s share in the market for Android apps – We first need to figure out who our target audience is before we decide to create any mobile app. We’ve already addressed the two biggest mobile app rivals, Android and iOS. Statistics and statistics have shown that Android apps on the Google Play Store significantly outweigh the apps on the Apple iOS store. According to the new Statista survey, the total number of Android apps varies from about 2.1 million, while the number of iOS users in the third quarter of 2018 remained below 2 million. First, there’s also greater ethnic or regional penetration of Android apps around the globe. The Android apps cross broad Asian market bases across countries such as China and India, the world’s two most populous nations. Moreover, Android also has a user base in regions in Europe and South America as well as some parts of Africa. On the other side, iOS primarily sees its user base in the North American continent comprising of the USA and Canada in addition to Australia. So clearly, if you want to keep up with larger target audiences, so using the Android apps is best suited. You’re also able to target the common masses that are Android’s biggest users. Don’t think if you’ve chosen the Android app platform, you won’t find clients in the USA, Canada or Australia. Google is Lenient on Application Policies – If you ask any expert, he would confirm that the Android app developers are somewhat more lenient about the guidelines for publishing and refusing the app. The review time at the Play Store is much faster and as such the developers need not follow any strict terms and conditions either. And introduce more, start-ups and new business owners who are first creating the on-demand software will only have to incur a one-time registration fee of $25 before downloading the app. For Apple’s case, the charge is more than $99 per year. Having Further Options – There are several required functionalities in On-Demand apps like maps integration, GPS connectivity and push notifications, etc. to meet the customers in question. Now the Android offers that leverage and has an edge over the iOS. To map the exact location of the product you will need the GPS and Map app. Easy Customization – The important aspect of on-demand apps is that it needs to meet the needs of end-users. As a result, its functionality continues to change as new trends continue to emerge. This further requires the developer to update the app at regular intervals to meet the needs of the customer. So, Android is offering better customization compared to iOS. Since the modification of apps has become easier, the retention percentage of apps has also increased. Google Assistant Advantage – You also get voice support for Android in the form of a Google Assistant. You get access to several data points, making Google Assistant better and more powerful than Siri. All the Android users need to do is say the command and the data are encrypted. This makes the hunt for a particular item much easier for the customers. Data Storage – If you intend to build and launch an on-demand device on the Google Play Store, you’ll get the expanded cross-platform facility as well as the 15 GB free storage space. The details can be saved in Google Drive. In addition, besides Google Drive, Google also has its own cloud storage which makes it easier to access the data. You need a big storage house because the on-demand devices typically have large customer details and the money produced from the purchases. Multiple-languages assist – The on-demand app must also have the multi-language support feature, as it is based on the B2C model. It is a major advantage that in the case of iOS, Android provides support for about 100 languages opposed to just 34 languages. Android Devices Offer More Memory – One good reason to choose Ios for the next on-demand software initiative is that there’s more room accessible on Android devices. Yeah, you don’t need to think about the apps ‘ big size. The memory can also be administered via the micro SD card. Google also gives developers the ability to use their creativity by developing the applications and getting the interface more attractive. There’s no doubt that on-demand apps ‘ popularity has skyrocketed incredibly, and today customers are looking for a reliable and profitable app platform that can help maximize gains and target maximum customers. Android is developed and supported by Google and therefore offers both customers and developers the best advantages. Thank you so much for reading! If you are searching for some professional assistance when it comes to making your website accessible, INNOVINS will support it. We provide comprehensive web design and development products, with more than 1000 sites released. Do you have a website development and website design requirement or mobile application development requirement? Contact Innovins, as we are one of the topmost ranking web designers in Mumbai. 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Laughter may or may not be a shock, relieved, but its' therapeutic effects are recognised in most cultures. It allows a positive distractive moment or moments. When things are tough, rough, overbearing or endless, a quick laugh can help to transcend an obsessive reality. Where could the harm lie? Where the outcome is refreshment, where is the loss? A few moments of production lost to relaxation, perhaps, couldn't be considered a waste. When a busy life is led, how could such a short reprieve be such a long loss? It is an area of philosophy for those who like to compartmentalise, and an area of spiritualism, such is its' power, to some who don't need to put it anywhere. Children are encouraged to participate in laughter, by adults, who often forget the reason for it. Why is it encouraged, if unnecessary? Perhaps it is a social tool and a tool to project hope. Hope, which is spiritualism, must go some way in forgetting the immediate, and sometimes the immediate, needs to be forgotten. It is probably true that most people obsess, almost to the point of mental paralysis, with no major benefits. Obsession and focus can get many things accomplished, and also leave many things forgotten or overlooked. Multi-directional focus and the impartiality needed to do it, cannot be done by everyone, and is therefore too much effort for too little return. A moment to refresh and relax is generally put into boxes such as meditation, and the disciplines that bring it. A grown man with a "macho" background wouldn't (his reasons are many) or couldn't be seen to participate in Yoga, for example only, but can easily interact with the cross-platform of generally accepted, "laughter". A relatively difficult physical position is not necessary for temporary mental migration, and indeed, a particular type of costume designed to facilitate physical positions can be left to those who are comfortable with such costumes. So, while disciplines are of great benefit, mentally and physically, they don't embrace all, as all can't easily be embraced. As children are encouraged to forget the enormity of the moment, who is going to look out for the rest of us? The moments can still be enormous, and some will say that the best days of your life is when you are young. There is more to consider, with age, as more appears to be present, to consider. Still though, most grief and its' facets, are personal. Your pain is unique, in much the same way that your "toothache" is always more painful than the stories of other peoples' toothaches. It probably follows then that your enormous moment is not much different than the moments of another, except it is more personal. The point of that is while someone else can be told to cheer up, so can you, and you can tell yourself. "You either have to know this, or use something that will bring the same results". "A sense of humour is a sense of spiritualism, or a sense to achieve it". Humour is more universally social and less universally personal than negative emotions. Indeed, it a morale booster with known value in production, and the only thing of value in a predominately negative situation. About The Author Seamus Dolly is at www.CountControl.com.
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Posted On: May 23, 2015 By Author: Emre To make your website accessible to the public you will have to store your website on a web server. There are several options out there like HostGator, Arvixe, and GoDaddy. These hosting companies offer monthly plans which typically start around $5. If you’re new to the online world and are starting off, it’s typically a good idea to start with a shared hosting account which basically means you are sharing a server with many people each with their own website. This is the most cost effective solution. Shared hosting solutions often offer an easy to manage control panel with multiple software solutions like e-mail, database, and different editing options. Technical support on these plans tend to be good. With shared hosting you will need to also purchase a Domain Name which is the address you enter to access a website for example EBDesigns.us. To find out more about web hosting please follow the link below. I would recommend hosting with HostGator. They have good 24/7 customer support with 99.9% server up-time.
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The most simple and easy way to incorporate aromatherapy into your bath routine is to add a few drops of aromatherapy essential oils to your bathwater. However, when choosing the right bath products for you, you still have to carefully consider the aromatherapy benefits you’re looking for. How Does Aromatherapy Work on You? Do you know how aromatherapy works? It’s a fairly complex process but it can be simplified as follows: The essential oil contained in your aromatherapy bath product enters your body and affects your mind in two ways: - through inhalation (lungs); - through your skin. Once the essential oils have entered your body through one of these two ways, their particles will find their way to your organs, brain, and nervous system and affect your body, mind, and spirit. Choose the Right Aromatherapy Bath Contrary to popular belief, you can do more than relax in the tub. You can stimulate your mind, tone your skin, refresh your spirit, and perhaps even prepare yourself mentally for a sensual evening. All you have to do is select the appropriate essential oil to add to your bath. Unsure about which essential oil to choose? Have a look at this list of essential oil and aromatherapy benefits. In order to maximize the benefits of your aromatherapy bath product, you should follow these steps: - Fill the tub with warm water. - Add 3 to 8 drops of essential oil and agitate the water to ensure thorough dispersion. 1. You should test your essential oil for allergies prior to bathing in water with it.2. Do not put the essential oil in before pouring the water because some of the precious aromas will evaporate before you get in. Alternative Bath Idea & Popular Relaxing Bath Recipe If you are also looking for the additional benefit of moisturizing your skin, use a carrier oil such as almond oil. Mix about 1 teaspoon of carrier oil with 3-8 drops of essential oil and add to your bath water just before getting in. - 2 drops of geranium - 2 drops of chamomile - 2 drops of lavender If you’re looking for a simple way to enjoy an aromatherapy bath, I recommend bath salts which have nice aromas. They often come in many scents, such as lavender, vanilla, or Mandarin grapefruit, the latter of which is perfect for those who are looking for a little energy boost. These same essential oils are also common ingredients in skincare and beauty treatments. So how can you incorporate essential oils to improve relaxation? My favorite way to relax at home is to take an aromatherapy bath. This page will give you all the information you need on how to use aromatherapy for relaxation, how much essential oil to use, and what mistakes to avoid when pouring your aromatherapy bath. Aromatherapy & Relaxation in the Bathtub - They can stimulate the growth of new cells while speeding up the removal of old skin cells. - Some oils can reduce inflammation while others provide a rejuvenating effect. - Some regulate the production of sebum, some offer many other health benefits… - But most importantly, many essential oils have a wonderful scent that can calm you down, help you sleep better, and relieve stress. When used in a warm bath, essential oils are combined with the beneficial effects of warm water vapor and can be absorbed through inhalation as well as through your skin. Essential Oils for a Relaxing Bath - While you can add essential oil directly into your bathwater, it’s better to first dilute it into a non-scented carrier oil. This also serves to prevent skin irritation and will help hydrate your skin. - If you want an invigorating bath, I recommend cool water with 10 drops of rosemary essential oil - For most other purposes, a warm bath is better suited but don’t make it too hot! You’ll want a comfortable temperature and wait until you are ready to get in the tub before adding your essential oil. - For a soothing and relaxing bath, I recommend 3 drops of marjoram essential oil mixed into a tablespoon (15 ml) of almond oil (a carrier oil) - To improve the quality of your sleep, I recommend 5 drops of lavender essential oil mixed into a tablespoon (15 ml) of almond oil - For most essential oils, you can use up to 10 drops per tablespoon of carrier oil, but only use 5 drops per tablespoon of carrier oil when using essential oils that can irritate the skin such as peppermint. When in doubt, only use 5 drops per tablespoon. More Information on Aromatherapy for Relaxation Here are other aromatherapy for relaxation pages you may like: - Discover the health benefits associated with common essential oils. - Learn more about how aromatherapy and essential oils work. - Explore 13 easy ways to use aromatherapy for relaxation.
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Welcome to the web’s most comprehensive site of quotations by women. 43,939 quotations are searchable by topic, by author's name, or by keyword. Many of them appear in no other collection. And new ones are added continually. Search by Topic: Find quotations by TOPIC (coffee, love, dogs) or search alphabetically below. Search by Last Name: Search by Keyword: “'Data' has become the default word used to describe the constantly generated, centrally stored evidence of our existence. I wasn't surprised to learn that the word 'data' comes from the Latin for 'to give,' and refers to something that is given or relinquished. It also feels significant that data rests at the very bottom of the so-called knowledge hierarchy — below information, knowledge and wisdom.” “Losing data is not the same as forgetting. It happens all at once, not gradually or imperceptibly, so it feels less like an unburdening than like a mugging. Similarly, accumulating data does not feel the same as gaining knowledge, experience or understanding.” “The ability to store our data externally helps us imagine that our time is limitless, our space infinite. It frees us in, theory at least, from the defining constraints of being human, and sometimes that freaks us out.” “So now we're all these paleontologists that are digging for things that we've lost on our external brains that we're carrying around in our pockets.” “This is the dilemma of being a cyborg: It's not just that everything we once committed to memory we now store externally on devices that crash or become obsolete or are rendered temporarily inaccessible due to lack of coverage. And it's not that we spend a lot of time storing, organizing, pruning and maintaining our access to it all. It's that we're collectively engaged in a mass conversion of what we used to call, variously, records, accounts, entries, archives, registers, collections, keepsakes, catalogs, testimonies and memories into, simply, data.” Carina Chocano, U.S. writer, essayist Full name: Carina Milagros Chocano
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Check out a free preview of the full Responsive Typography course: The "Print & Pixel Parity" Lesson is part of the full, Responsive Typography course featured in this preview video. Here's what you'd learn in this lesson: Print typefaces are becoming more available on as web fonts. Also, many of the print techniques are possible with CSS. Jason talks about this trend and answers a number of audience questions before moving into a demonstration.
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My family of two adults, one teenager and a 10-year-old is taking a challenge called MyPlate on My Budget. Can we follow the USDA’s MyPlate guidelines and also stick to their thrifty budget as defined by the USDA Food Plan: Cost of Food report? That means spending $158.30 on food per week — and also meeting the MyPlate targets for vegetables, whole grains, dairy and fish consumption. We’ve been using the sample two-week menu plan available on ChooseMyPlate.gov. Week 1 got off to a rough start when the shopping list for the sample meal plan tallied $182 at Fred Meyer. By the end of the week, we had extra milk and several uneaten ingredients. So for Week 2’s grocery shopping adventure, I chose not to purchase everything on the shopping list. I only bought two of the four gallons of milk, one loaf of bread instead of three and 10 bananas as opposed to 20. Food products that made it into my cart included chicken, ground beef, pork chops, canned wild Pacific salmon, eggs, fresh spinach, lettuce, cabbage, peppers, potatoes, sweet potatoes, apples, oranges, herbs, frozen vegetables, canned vegetables and a variety of dairy products. It took me 1½ hours to shop. The grand total was $122.50. An interesting thing I noticed while shopping from MyPlate’s list was that at least half of the foods would qualify for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children in Washington — including the canned wild-caught Pacific salmon. If you haven’t studied the Washington Shopping Guide for WIC, it’s worth reading because it’s composed of nutrient-dense, low-cost foods. Basically, if you see the WIC tag at the grocery store, it’s probably a good deal— even if you don’t qualify for WIC. Another insight I gleaned from the second week of our challenge was how multicultural the MyPlate recipes were. The polenta was from LA County’s “Es Facil” campaign, and the oven-fried fish was from the “Healthy Cookbook for African American Populations.” My teenager made misickquatash from the cookbook “A River of Recipes Using Commodity Foods from the USDA’s Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations.” Did you catch that? My son made dinner. Both of my children have basic cooking skills, but these recipes were easy enough that kids could make them start to finish. Let’s face it, using your own child labor workforce is a money-saving tip that often gets overlooked. If Mom and Dad are the only ones cooking, it’s tempting to take the night off and gush money at a restaurant. But when kids take turns in the kitchen, it becomes easier to eat at home and save money. OK, so what was the final verdict on the MyPlate on My Budget challenge? All four of us felt it was a success. Yes, we could follow the MyPlate requirements and stick to a thrifty budget. We kept at our healthy weight levels, too. People who are considering signing up for an expensive weight-loss program might want to check out MyPlate first — because it’s free and easy to follow. Shoppers who are worried that their grocery budget has grown out of control might consider giving the sample two-week menu plan a try. But MyPlate also has problems. Read my column next week to find out what I think MyPlate gets wrong. Jennifer Bardsley publishes books under her own name and the pseudonym Louise Cypress. Find her online on Instagram @the_ya_gal, on Twitter @jennbardsley or on Facebook as The YA Gal. Email her at email@example.com.
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We are searching data for your request: Upon completion, a link will appear to access the found materials. The British newspaper, "The Daily Telegraph" (2 May 1945), under a headline "Hitler's Death Announced : New Fuehrer Once Certified Insane", says Karl Doenitz was captured by the British in October 1918 and "Doenitz was afterwards certified insane and transferred to Manchester Lunatic Asylum from his prisoner-of-war camp. In 1919 he was repatriated as insane." Is it true? The few references I have found on the web are embedded in longer articles that do not inspire confidence in their veracity and do not give a source. Most of the books written on Karl Doenitz seem to agree that he feigned insanity, in fact a couple of times: … fortress in Malta and finished up in England, first in a camp near Sheffield and then in the Manchester Lunatic Asylum, according to the British Intelligence file.l His name was Karl Donitz. Donitz returned to a defeated Germany in July, 1919 - From The Fighting Captain By Alan Burn Doenitz's own comments concerning his imprisonment after WWII (a different incident): "Two companions and I," Donitz confessed to a prison psychiatrist, "decided it might aid our efforts to escape if we were adjudged insane. - from Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Mass Killing By James E. Waller Doenitz was sent to a British prison camp, where he feigned insanity-“playing childish games with biscuit tins and little china dogs that could be bought in the canteen" - From The Mathews Men: Seven Brothers and the War Against Hitler's U-boats By William Geroux I have been looking at the British prisoner-of-war lists. Doenitz entered a camp at Malta on 5 October 1918, arrived at a camp in Southampton on 22 November, was admitted to Brocton War Hospital on 14 April suffering from malaria. According to his autobiography he was released in July that year. It is hard to argue against the Britsh lists as they are primary sources and written long before Doenitz became famous.
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With the massive amount of resumes hiring professionals have to go through, it’s easy to see why they’d like some help from AI. Consider the fact that over 60 million people move work each year and that for every job opening there are a list of applicants, typically around 84 on average with corporate jobs usually tend to receive 250 applicants. That’s a lot of CVs that need reviewing to begin the shortlisting process. No wonder then that completing this task manually is far expensive and time consuming. This is where artificial intelligence can truly shine. A good recruiter can review a resume in six seconds, whereas good AI can work millions of times faster – in some cases having the capability to match three million jobs to 600 CVs every second. Humans have one advantage over machines – common sense judgement. Where an AI programme will strictly follow its programming, a human recruiter can use their judgement to decide if a candidate has some overlooked value and add them to the shortlist, they can also decide the opposite – seeing a candidate that would be instantaneously shortlisted by AI but also considering other factors that might not make them a good fit for a particular company. This disparity of judgement between man and machine ends up being around a 10% difference in accuracy. Even though humans may be able to produce niche candidates AI would often overlook, AI clearly has an advantage in its processing power. This is why recruitment agencies and tech developers have been incorporating AI into recruitment over the past 20 years. Read the full article at elite business
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Anne Kay and Jane Polkinghorne Artist archive, 2005 – 2015 Artist archive grew out of an interest in the vagaries of the art world, for instance: which artists gain recognition for their work, what success as a visual artist is perceived to be, how an artist relates to the broader community or society, and how these ideas shift and fluctuate over-time. Brief responses to questions of this kind were video recorded with 100 artists we encountered over a 4-month period. As a kind of time-capsule, the work was designed to be put aside for 10 years, after which the work would be complete. The multi-monitor layout allowed visitors to move through the work, spending as much time as they chose to sample the interviews. In 2005, an accompanying work called Artist archive map used colour-coded lines and shapes to visualise connections between the artists, based on institutional, group and individual relationships. See below to download reviews of Situation at the MCA, Sydney. See Situation review by Ann Finegan See Situation review by Bec Dean See Situation review by Jacqueline Milner See essay by Elvis Richardson Essay, Russell Storer
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Vegetable Plants That Need Compost Manure The question of which vegetables need composted manure is easy to answer: all of them. Composted manure preserves and improves soil texture, while adding nutrients to the soil, reveals PennState Extension. Vegetables vary in their need for manure, though, so custom tailor your approach, based on the vegetables in your garden. Basic Soil Improvement All vegetables grow best in well-draining soil with a light, loam texture, but few gardeners find this soil type naturally occurring. To improve the basic texture and consistency of your vegetable garden, spread 2 to 3 inches of composted manure over the space annually and till to a depth of 9 inches. If you're blessed with loam soil already, reduce the amount to 1 inch. Some vegetables are heavy feeders, which means they require lots of nutrients to produce large leaves and fruiting vegetables. Heavy feeders include tomatoes, cabbage, celery, eggplant, squash, pumpkins and melons. In addition to the amendments you added prior to planting, side dress these vegetables with a shovelful or two of composted manure after the plants have started blooming. If you apply a nitrogen source, such as composted manure, before the plants bloom, they'll produce lots of leafy growth, but fewer blossoms and fruit. Give corn an extra helping of composted manure before the stalks produce tassels. Leafy vegetables, such as lettuce, arugula and kale, are grown for their leaves, so you don't need to worry about timing nitrogen applications. In fact, these plants grow best with a few applications of composted manure throughout the growing season. Sidedress leafy vegetables with a shovelful of composted manure every month to encourage fast, strong growth. Skip the extra helpings of manure for root vegetables. Beyond the annual application to improve your soil, these plants don't need additional composted manure. Excess nitrogen causes leafy growth instead of root development and also encourages hairy or split roots. Root vegetables need potassium and phosphorus instead. Organic sources of potassium include wood ashes, leaf compost, crushed granite and greensand. Phosphorus is found in bone meal or horn meal. You can also find commercial fertilizers high in potassium and phosphorus. When you're dealing with animal manure, take some extra precautions because these products might contain human pathogens, such as E.coli. Composted manure is the safest product to use. In order to be classified as composted, it must be held at 131 degrees for at least 3 days, according to the NRDC. This process kills any pathogens, making the product safe to use year-round. Commercially prepared and bagged manures have been composted, but assume that any compost you get from a farmer is not. To use uncomposted manure, adhere to the following guidelines: for crops such as tomatoes that don't touch the soil, wait 90 days after manure application before planting crops; for crops such as lettuce and cabbage that touch the soil, wait 120 days. When in doubt, till in manure in the fall. Horse manure is notorious for adding weed seeds to the garden. Avoid using it or compost it well and plan for weed control.
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There are seemingly endless herbs that populate the natural world, utilized by cultures and traditional medicine practices spanning thousands of years of history. And, there are almost as many herbal supplements, some household names (think echinacea) and others with names that may be less familiar (we’ll get to those soon). What’s in a name? Often, quite a lot. The nicknames for many herbs reflect their origin stories, says functional nutritional therapy practitioner Tansy Rodgers, F.N.T.P. And while some of these names may sound a little odd, we caution judging them too quickly—they could offer just the health support you’re looking for! Here are four herbs with eyebrow-raising names that are definitely worth learning more about—and perhaps even trying for yourself. Horny goat weed Also known as Epimedium sagittatum, horny goat weed has an array of benefits that are unironically related to its funny name. Used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for centuries to support libido, legend has it that horny goat weed got its name when a Chinese goat herder noticed an uptick in his flock’s friskiness after consuming the herb. In addition to supporting libido, horny goat weed can also be used as hormonal support for older women, to promote mood and cognitive health, and as an antioxidant boost. Women who are pregnant, lactating, or have hormone-related conditions, as well as people with bleeding disorders, low blood pressure, or who are taking medications for erectile dysfunction should all check in with a qualified health practitioner before adding horny goat weed to their routine, Rodgers advises. Horny goat weed supplements are easy to find and usually come in servings between 500 and 1,000 milligrams. There’s no official recommended amount, so check with your healthcare provider if you’re interested in adding it to your routine. This flowering shrub, which is native to the Mediterranean region and Asia, goes by a wide range of names, including Vitex agnus-castus, chaste tree, vitex, and even monk’s pepper, per the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. It has been used for centuries to help balance women’s hormones and support their reproductive health, according to The Vitamin Shoppe nutritionist Karen Cooney, M.A., C.N., C.H.H.C. Today, chasteberry continues to be a go-to for women’s health and fertility, supporting a healthy menstrual cycle and more, Cooney explains. “You can put chasteberry powder (about half a teaspoon) in smoothies or make a chasteberry tea,” suggests Rodgers. However, she recommends that pregnant or lactating women, those taking hormonal contraceptives or participating in hormone replacement therapy, and those with hormone-related conditions talk to their healthcare provider before taking chasteberry. This herb might sound a little frightening, especially if you’re not a fan of felines, but rest assured it has absolutely nothing to do with cats, other than the fact that its vines are said to resemble cat claws (hence the name). Cat’s claw grows in the Amazon and other tropical areas of Central and South America, and is most commonly used for its immune-supporting properties, notes Rodgers. In fact, research shows that taking cat’s claw consistently (for two months) has notable benefits for immunity. While cat’s claw is considered safe for most people, anyone pregnant or breastfeeding, as well as individuals with certain medical conditions such as bleeding disorders, should refrain from using it, according to Rodgers. “It may also interact with certain hormones, vaccines, and medications to suppress the immune system, so if you have an autoimmune disorder, check in with your doctor,” she adds. Cat’s claw is usually sold as an extract, powder, tea, or capsule supplement. Rodgers recommends drinking tea or mixing one teaspoon of powder with lemon water. There’s a good reason why the name of this herb makes you want to say “ouch.” The leaves and stems of this plant (which is also known as Urtica dioica) have tiny hair-like projections that release an irritating chemical when touched, explains Toronto-based naturopathic doctor Olivia Rose, N.D. Not to worry, though—there’s no stinging involved in taking an herbal preparation of it. Stinging nettles are abundant in myriad nutrients, including vitamins C, A, K, and several Bs, as well as the minerals magnesium, iron, calcium, and potassium. Long a staple in traditional medicine practices, the herb has primarily been used to promote immune balance, offer seasonal support, and support joint comfort. Like many herbs, it’s best not to take stinging nettles if you are pregnant or lactating, Rodgers says. Those on medications for high blood pressure, diabetes, as well as sedatives or lithium, should also avoid this herb, as they can all interact with it. You’ll find stinging nettles in tea, capsule, tincture, or extract form—and some health organizations recommend taking up to 1,300 milligrams per day. When in doubt, though, talk to your provider about the right approach for you.
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Cooking up spaghetti squash is actually really simple and easy to do. And the best part? You only need one main ingredient to make it happen! If you’re looking for a simple and easy meal, why not consider making spaghetti squash for you and your family? Reading: What temp to roast spaghetti squash The great part about cooking up a spaghetti squash is that there really isn’t any way to mess up the process. As long as you follow along the very easy directions, you’ll be able to wow yourself and your guests with this delicious and easy meal. With the squash being super low in calories and carbs, this is a great way to have that “noodle” taste without having to worry about any of the guilt. What is spaghetti squash and why is it healthy? Spaghetti squash is a vegetable that’s grown from the ground. It’s got a rather mild, but slightly sweet flavor that makes it perfect for cooking up and eating as is or paired with a wide variety of dishes. It’s healthy for a wide variety of reasons but one of the main ones is because it’s packed full of great nutrients. Along with vitamins like Vitamin C, it’s also packed with a lot of fiber as well. Plus, it’s a low calorie food making it great for those who are counting calories are trying to limit the intake of their carbs. How to Cut Spaghetti Squash One of the biggest parts of cooking up your spaghetti squash properly is to make certain that your cleaning and cutting it up properly to cook. Always start by washing off the outside of the squash to get rid of any dirt or grime. Since you’re not going to be peeling it, it’s important to get the outer skin as clean as possible before cooking. Once you’ve got it all nice and clean, take and cut your spaghetti squash in half lengthwise. Then, turn it over and scoop out the seeds and the fibers with a spoon. (Be prepared, this part might get a little messy. And if you have little helpers helping out in the kitchen, this is one job that they’ll want to join in on and have fun doing!) Different seasonings to cook spaghetti squash Did you know that you’re spaghetti squash can have a wide variety of tastes and flavors? It all just depends on the seasonings that you’re going to use. Read more: Pollo a la Brasa (Peruvian Roast Chicken) If you want to have a squash that is a bit on the sweet side, use a bit of cinnamon and sugar to make it happen. During the fall months, pumpkin spice can also be a great addition to give it that hearty, warm flavor as well (thinking to a pumpkin spice latte?). Spicy doesn’t stand a chance when you add some cayenne or ghost pepper to your spaghetti squash. Or you can keep it simple by adding on some freshly cracked pepper and sea salt. Truth be told, spaghetti squash does a great job of taking on the flavors of almost any type of seasoning really well. If you’re wanting to try out one, give it a go. You never know when you’re going to find your winning combination. Tips for Preparing Spaghetti Squash While preparing spaghetti squash is really simple and easy to do, there are a few tips and things to remember to make certain that you have the outcome that you’re hoping for: - Wash the outside of the skin - Cut it down the middle in half to cook quicker - Scour the insides with a fork to give it a bit of texture before cooking - Save the seeds for later (you’ll see why a little bit further down in the article) Prepping the spaghetti squash to cook is simple! It’s one of the quickest and easiest vegetables to cook where you don’t have to do a ton of prep work. How to cook Spaghetti Squash Now that we’ve gone over some of the directions, let’s get down to the simple recipe of how to cook spaghetti squash. See how simple and easy it can be? Once you have it cooked, you’ll find that it’s not that tedious to do another one as well. Don’t limit yourself to just one way of cooking spaghetti squash. There are so many other ways that you can cook and enjoy it as well. Different methods to cook spaghetti squash People tend to think that there’s only one way to cook spaghetti squash. This just isn’t the truth! While you can bake it easily in the oven, try these other methods as well: - Grill it on the grill If you put it skin down on the grill and cook it, it will have a nice char that you’ll love. Perfect for outdoor gatherings or BBQ’s! - Boil in on the stove Treating your spaghetti squash like a potato and boiling it and mashing it is a thing! All you have to do is cut it into smaller chunks, add it into hot water on the stove, boil it until tender with the touch of a fork and remove. Read more: List of 15 2019 sti hood scoop grill Then, simple cut off the skin, mash and enjoy! Top it with some nice butter and salt for a great taste and flavor. And if you’re looking for a sweeter taste, a pinch of brown sugar can do the trick, too. How to store spaghetti squash Once your spaghetti squash is cooked and consumed, you might be wondering what you’re going to do with the leftovers. Don’t fret. Storing your leftover spaghetti squash is a breeze. First, make certain that it’s cooled completely all the way before doing anything. Once it’s room temp, take and place in a sealable container and store in your fridge. As long as you consume within the next 48 hours, the texture and taste will remain the same. If you find that you can’t consume that quickly, you might want to think about freezing it instead. This means that you’ll put it inside a freezer-proof container or bag and store it in your freezer until you’re ready to unthaw and consume. Just make certain that you write what it is and the date that you added it so you know when you need to eat by as well. Also, when you’re unthawing your frozen spaghetti squash, the texture might be a bit different than how it was at first. This just means that it broke down a bit during the freezing process but the taste and the flavor should be the same. How to Roast Spaghetti Squash Seeds Did you know that the little seeds on the inside of the squash can be cooked and eaten as well? Think pumpkin seeds, but only smaller. And the good news? They are just as simple to cook! Simple steps to cook spaghetti squash seeds: - Start by preheating your oven to 275 degrees; - Next, take a baking sheet and line it with aluminum foil. (You don’t want anything sticking on it while you’re cooking the seeds; - Since you have the seeds already taken out of the squash, you’re going to want to wash them off really well with water and make certain that you don’t have anything else that you’re going to cook besides just the seeds; - After you’ve cleaned and double checked, pat dry the seeds and place them in a bowl. This is where you can add in your oil and seasonings, but only in small amounts. You just need trace amounts of oil and seasonings as it won’t take much! - You can even separate them into different bowls and have a wide variety of flavors; - Once you have them all done how you want, add them on your baking sheet and bake for 15 minutes or so or until the seeds actually start to pop; - Remove them from oven, cool and enjoy! Now that you know that you can cook an entire spaghetti squash and it’s contents, what are you waiting for? It’s pretty great to think that you can get some delicious meals from the insides of the spaghetti squash and have the cooked and seasoned seeds as an added bonus. With garden season in full bloom, you might just be able to walk out to your own garden and get your own squash to use. And if not, plan on heading to the farmers market to find one instead. Make certain to choose one that you think is a good size for you and your appetite as it’s always better tasting when it’s cooked and eaten fresh. Do you have any tips for how to cook spaghetti squash? Read more: Can i use wood pellets in a charcoal grill Please see more list about What temp to roast spaghetti squash
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Does Apple Watch measure calories or kilocalories? While most workout gadgets estimate all the calories you burn during the day, Apple Watch does something different. It uses a metric called Active Calories, which is always lower than Total Calories. And that’s actually a good thing. Here’s why. Does Apple Watch measure KCAL? Your Apple Watch uses your personal information – such as your height, weight, gender and age – to calculate how many calories you burn and other daily activity metrics. … Tap the My Watch tab, then tap Health > Health Profile. Does Apple Watch track total calories or active calories? Apple Watch reports Active calories within the Move ring in the Activity app, but it does also track Total calories. Total calories can be accessed on your iPhone, but not on your Apple Watch. How does Apple Watch track calories? Open the Workout app, and choose “Outdoor Walk” as your activity. You’ll then walk at your regular pace for 20 minutes. This exercise will help your Apple Watch understand your pace, acceleration, stride, and thus refine the calculations of your calorie burn. What’s a kcal vs a calorie? The calorie content is often given in kcals, which is short for kilocalories, and also in kJ, which is short for kilojoules. A kilocalorie is another word for what’s commonly called a calorie, so 1,000 calories will be written as 1,000kcals. Is Apple watch calorie burn accurate? Apple Watch calorie calculations are based on health standards and are known to be accurate. … Meaning how much you need to move and be active to burn more than the number of calories you consume in a day. How many move calories should I burn a day? Most people we know, including ourselves, aim for something around 600-700 as a Move target. It’s a number most find is achievable, but also requires you to be active at some point in the day. What burns most calories on Apple Watch? Your Apple Watch records calorie data based on the information it has on your age, sex, height, and weight. If you want to maximize your recorded calorie burn during the day, set yourself as a taller, heavier male. Men burn more calories than women on average, as do taller and heavier people. How many active calories should I burn a day Apple Watch? Apple wants you to do at least thirty minutes of exercise, twelve hours where at least a minute was active, and–by default–350 calories burned per day, though you can raise or lower the calorie burn goal if you want to. Should I count active calories or total calories? Simply put, active calories are those you burn while walking, climbing, jogging – whatever you do for exercise. Total calories include active calories and resting calories, which are those your body burns naturally, even when you’re just lounging on the couch. Why is my Apple Watch calories so high? Why is my Calorie Bonus so High? If your calorie bonus is too high when using Active Calories/Apple Watch, it’s likely because the RESTING calories reported by Apple Health are inflated. … reads and displays the calorie burn data as reported by the Apple Health app. How accurate is Apple Watch calories 2021? The reading given by Apple Watch calorie counter is very accurate. You can use this to measure and keep your calorie burned each day in check.
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Crossing the Hall – Exposing An American Divide by Lori Wojtowicz Lori Wojtowicz has spent her life in classrooms, 35 years teaching, and now traveling the country as an educational consultant. She writes not of what she taught, but of what she learned. And the lessons were not easy. Lori’s students provided a microcosm of American society, and she was forced to confront the issue of racism in her classroom, her country, and most significantly in herself. The book is a journey in self-reflection. In it, the author presents the questions she now believes white Americans must ask of themselves if there is ever to be equity. An unusual pair, Plato and Malcolm X, and all the students served as her guides. She writes because of them. Find Crossing The Hall – Exposing An America Divide on Amazon now.
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Welcome to The Irish Elderly Advice Network Tackling poverty, isolation and distress since 1993 The Irish Elderly Advice Network was founded in 1993 and has spent 20 years dedicated to combating poverty, isolation and distress amongst the elderly Irish population in and around London. The charity was founded in 1993 following the deaths of 3 older Irish people in Camden. Each died alone and lay undiscovered for several months. They had become isolated, in poor health, removed from friends, family and community and had no one to turn to for help. These tragedies shook the Irish community and a number of older Irish women came together and founded the Irish Elderly Advice Network to try and ensure this could never happen again. In the years since, the Irish Elderly Advice Network has been hugely successful in empowering and supporting older Irish people. Through the provision of welfare support, social and cultural work, and a focus on empowering older people to speak for themselves, we have helped thousands of people and the numbers continue to grow. What we do: Welfare and Advice Culture and Music London Irish Centre, 50-52 Camden Square (Murray Street Entrance), London NW1 9XB Irish Elderly Cultural Centre: St Thomas More Hall, 9 Henry Road, London NW1 9XB Kilburn Outreach: Wednesday, 10am to 1pm Kilburn Address: Mazenod Community Hall, Quex Road, Kilburn, London, NW6 4PS For other enquiries please contact firstname.lastname@example.org Helpline: 020 7428 0471 Open 10am to 4pm
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While his sanity may have been in question, the result of the ballot shortly afterwards was beyond doubt. Those, like Morrin, seeking to defend council housing, won the day by a massive two to one margin. The immediate impact of their victory was staggering enough - they have forced a thoroughgoing rethink of central government's housing strategy and given immense confidence to others in their campaign. But the ramifications of their triumph go way beyond the roofs over their heads. In politics alone this was a crucial event. A group of local people managed to organise themselves to take control of a future that they believed was being taken away from them. "We're sick of being told what's good for us," says Frank Chance, the chairman of the Defend Council Housing campaign in Birmingham, who was battling cancer even as he took on the council. In a period characterised by a cynicism and alienation that has degraded our political culture and contributed to the rise of the far right, Chance, Morrin and many others like them filled an apparent vacuum. Their tenacity showed that progressive cultures of resistance not only survive but thrive. Their success suggests that they can effect real change. True, so far roughly only one in four of the referendums on stock transfer have voted no. Less than a week before the Birmingham result, in Glasgow, tenants voted 58% to 42% in favour of transfer. But it is the possibility of effecting outcomes that shapes both the level and nature of political engagement, not the certainty. When it comes to housing, the government believes that what's best for tenants is to "transfer" their homes from local council control to that of a housing association. Like most New Labour projects it is noble in its aims, self-avowedly non-ideological in its conception and self-evidently dogmatic in its execution. The target is to bring all council housing up to a decent standard by 2010. Unlike some other pledges this is ambitious. Given the staggering level of underinvestment, compounded by almost two decades of wilful decline under the Conservatives, Britain's council housing now has a repair bill of £19bn. The fact that this has not become a national scandal is itself a national scandal, telling us a great deal about the priorities of those who set the political agenda - including the media. The recent narrative of housing has truly been of the story of home ownership, be it negative equity, ballooning prices or interest rates. The experiences of those who live in the 2.6 million homes owned by councils, almost two-thirds of whom are on benefit, have barely gained a mention. That neglect has reached crisis point. No one on either side of the debate disputes the scale of the problem. The issue is where the money is going to come from to solve it. The Defend Council Housing campaign argues it should come from the government. Council housing is preferable, they say, because it provides more secure tenancies and protection against eviction, lower rents and better democratic accountability than housing associations. The government's approach to housing is similar to its response to almost every other public service in need of resources, from air traffic control to meals on wheels - privatisation. Housing associations raise their money from the private sector; councils receive theirs from the public purse. The government insists that it simply does not have the resources to foot the bill. Transfer pleases the Treasury's number-crunchers too. Take houses off the councils' books and the money they raise no longer counts as public borrowing. Only one thing stood in their way - democracy. Housing transfers can only go ahead if tenants back them in a vote. The government decided to help them make up their minds. In Glasgow, the Treasury said they would write off the council's £900m housing debt - but only if they voted yes. In Birmingham, they were promised new kitchens and bathrooms on the same basis. The choice, then, was stark. You can have your repairs done and your housing improved if you vote for transfer. Or you can keep your housing under council control and have nothing. You will find few who positively enthuse about transfer, but many who accepted it for lack of any alternative. Ask the Department of Transport, Local Government and the Regions why the money for repairs could not be released regardless of the outcome of the vote and it has no answer. And so policy was elevated to principle and those who dissented became dissidents. An insider at the department claimed the Birmingham "no" campaign had misinformed tenants with scare tactics while the city council had run a poor campaign. What the official found impossible to fathom was that the tenants might have examined the case for transfer and found it wanting. The official Whitehall position is that the Birmingham vote has made no difference to government plans. Privately it is somewhere between panic and reappraisal, prompted by the well-founded fear that the result will embolden others to do the same. Responses range from providing even greater incentives for tenants to vote yes to scrapping the 2010 target altogether. Most likely seems a more vigorous push for a watered-down version of transfer, called arm's-length management, where councils retain ownership but contract out the day-to-day management. In practice, the performance of housing associations, like that of councils, is mixed. There is nothing intrinsic in housing associations that makes them better landlords. Similarly those who defend council housing are really arguing for the potential of municipal-run housing rather than the reality. Most people's experience of council housing is that it is badly run and indifferently maintained. In theory landlords are democratically accountable but in practice they are often huge, alienating monoliths. There is no doubt that Britain is in desperate need of affordable, accessible housing. But like all politics it comes down to priorities. Transfer is one option. So is raising taxes, reallocating resources - we have a war on terror, why not have a war on homelessness? - and reinvigorating local democracy so that councils can raise the money to build more homes if voters wish them to do so. The result in Birmingham rejected the choice between private investment and underinvestment. It did not in itself offer an alternative. Quite what this means for council housing in Birmingham, nobody is yet certain. But for many of the tenants it has given them a sense of ownership of their destiny far more valuable than the ownership of their homes could ever be. "I could tackle the world now," says Chance, just back from the doctors. "Health permitting."
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Stem cell science and regenerative medicine are quickly advancing how we understand disease and translate that expanding knowledge into new therapies for the world’s most devastating diseases. This is a global endeavor, and the ISSCR recognizes the vital role stem cell and regenerative medicine institutes and centers contribute to nurturing and investing in new breakthroughs in our field. To help foster this community, the society has created a community of directors who lead organizations that adhere to widely held principles to conduct research with scientific and ethical integrity. Our International Circle of Stem Cell Institute and Center Directors will provide points of connection and resources to support institutes, labs, scientists, and local communities. We hope you will join us. Connection and Community Make valuable connections with our global community of stem cell institute and center directors in our collaborative virtual community and through evolving opportunities to meet in person. The ISSCR will convene virtual meetings throughout the year to better define and discuss common issues across institutes and centers. Participation in the Circle provides institutes global visibility through the ISSCR web site, access to new avenues to amplify your center’s activities and achievements, and public-facing information about stem cell science and the status of research on a number of diseases. An in-person summit for Circle participants is planned for June 2022, in conjunction with ISSCR 2022 in San Francisco. DIRECTORY OF PARTICIPANTS The ISSCR lists all participating stem cell and regenerative medicine institutes and centers prominently on our web site, including your institute's name, logo, location, director, URL and description, providing you with the global visibility of the ISSCR's constituency.
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This is my first contribution to what I hope will be a weekly column here at Patheos. I am delighted to be in such good company with other Pagan contributors, both those I know and those I have not (yet?) met. I hope to explore some of the insights I think Pagan spirituality brings to challenge Western modernity, which far more than many realize, incorporates transcendental monotheistic assumptions antithetical to our own, and does so even in its secular guise. If I am right, as we grow and prosper as a spiritual community, we cannot help but become involved in a deep rethinking of Western Civilization's heritage. I suspect this can come none too soon, for if it continues its present course, Western Civilization will destroy many of its own foundations. Some are already gone. Nowhere is this more the case than modern America. This is particularly true in agriculture and food production. Industrial farming and food processing by international corporations is a long-term threat to the quality of our food and the health of the earth. Some of the issues are widely recognized among people who pay attention to these kinds of things. The growth of "private property" in GMO seeds, combined with engineering in genes that prevent the seed viability, destroys independent agriculture and gives corporations ownership of seed stocks. Plants are developed for their suitability for long-distance transportation and shelf life rather than nutrition and taste. The conditions prevailing within modern industrial hog farms and feedlots would turn the stomach of any decent human being. Pesticides are increasingly deadly and artificial fertilizers have become serious pollution problems even in parts of the ocean. Many Americans have shifted to organic foodstuffs because they think, I believe correctly, that organics are healthier and tastier than their corporate alternatives. But this is only a part of the reasons why we should avoid corporately produced food as much as we possibly can. Publicly held corporations (as distinguished from individuals and family owned corporations which can respond to a deeper set of values) regard everything as valuable only insofar as it contributes to share value. Anything subtracting from share value is a threat. Consequently, publicly held corporations are completely amoral in how they relate with everything they encounter. So long as something contributes to the bottom line, they take care of it. If it is irrelevant to the bottom line, they ignore it. If it is harmful to the bottom line, they attack it. That is the entire content of corporate character. From this perspective, truth and honesty are no more good or bad than an aphid. But food production, as even the earliest human beings appeared to understand, is a profoundly ethical undertaking. As the Pagan/Buddhist poet Gary Snyder wrote, we are all both eaters and eaten at the big Potlatch of life. We are given to, and we give. It is possible that humanity's first thinking about issues of morality and right action arose from confronting the central mystery of human life: that it exists by taking life from others. Ritual and rules arose to honor and respect that which we eat, in the hope we could continue the relationship indefinitely. Some of these approaches were wiser than others, but all recognized that we were enmeshed in a world of values where we should act appropriately, to stay in harmony with it. I believe this insight, which extends back to the dawn of our kind if not before, is an essential truth that Pagan spirituality provides our world. In other words, food production is intrinsically an ethical undertaking not just with respect to the consumer, but also with what we produce, harvest, or kill. Consequently, it is impossible for publicly held corporations to act appropriately in the realm of food production. They are intrinsically incapable of it. The only exception is when the founder still runs the company, because he or she, being a human being, is motivated by complex values and can sometimes put them ahead of profit, as is the case with Starbucks and Whole Foods. But that is just for the first generation. Afterwards, the market in all its amoral impersonality takes control through its agents, the shareholders. Regulations can substitute for morality up to a point, just as laws against theft and murder will keep some sociopaths in line. But corporate behavior will be reliably decent only so long as the regulations are both appropriate and enforced. Neither is the case in America today. If the world is sacred, and all within it an expression of Spirit, we act most appropriately when we treat what we consume with respect. This is more important to my mind than whether we are vegetarians, vegans, or omnivores.
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For the past month the water supply to tens of thousands of Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem has been sporadic, at times no more than two days a week. The problem affects communities connected to the city water system as well as ones that receive their water from the Palestinian Authority. Those affected are all Jerusalem residents with blue, Israeli-issued identity cards who live on either side of the separation fence. The problem is predominantly on the Palestinian side of the fence in the northern Jerusalem neighborhoods of Ras Khamis, Ras Shahada and Hashalom as well as the Shoafat refugee camp. Residents of these communities say that for the past few weeks they have had a regular water supply only two to three days a week. Sometimes there is water only at night, and usually the water pressure is quite low. Water to these neighborhoods is supplied by Gihon, the Jerusalem municipality's water corporation. Residents say the problem has led to disputes over water use and connections to the water supply. Two people sustained gunshot wounds during one dispute between two families that escalated about two weeks ago. Residents pelted the Border Police officers who tried to separate the combatants with rocks and Molotov cocktails. Practically every family in the affected area has spent thousands of shekels on a rooftop cistern and pump so they can store water when the faucets are running for later use. "We've started buying bottled water, and people have stopped showering. We used to bathe the kids every day, now it's once a week," said Jamil Sanduqa, the head of the Ras Khamis residents' committee. Gihon claims the problem is the result of people illegally tapping into the water system. "Why is it my problem that people are stealing water?" Sanduqa said, adding, "They have to solve the problem and not disrupt the lives of 70,000 residents." It would appear that the 45 years that have passed since the city's unification were not enough time for the authorities to connect all of East Jerusalem's residents to the municipal water system. Thousands of them, mainly in the northern neighborhoods of Kafr Aqab, on the Palestinian side of the fence, but also in Beit Hanina, on the Israeli side, receive their water supply from El Bireh, near Ramallah. They too are experiencing disruptions to their water supply. They attribute the problem to the overall water shortage in the Palestinian Authority, which relies on the water allocations supplied to it by Israel. On Monday, attorney Nisreen Alyan of the Association of Civil Rights in Israel sent a letter to the head of Gihon demanding a resolution of the water supply problem in the areas under the municipal corporation's jurisdiction. "The right to water is a basic right," says Alyan. "It is incumbent on the authorities that govern the area to supply this basic right, especially during the summer. The disregard of the fact that entire neighborhoods are not linked to the water network is unacceptable." In a response, Gihon said: "There is a widespread phenomenon of water theft in this area, which we have been warning the Water Authority about for a very long time. At the same time, in the wake of the request by ACRI regarding the problem in the Shoafat refugee camp, it was agreed to hold a meeting with representatives of the association, in order to find creative ways to try to solve the problems. Gihon is continuously and individually dealing with consumers who report all sorts of problems with service, irrespective of their geographic location."
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Janalee Emmer became the first female director of BYU’s Museum of Art on April 26. Emmer hopes to showcase new voices and artists that aren’t normally seen in the museum world while continuing the “rich and wonderful traditions” the Museum of Art already has. Emmer is the fourth director of the Museum of Art, the first female director and the first single director. “I am really pleased to be the first woman to take this role. I hope it gives young girls, young women and BYU students a signal that there are so many possibilities for them in the future,” Emmer said. Everyone’s life path is different, she said. But that doesn’t mean it’s less meaningful or valid. “I really feel that often God sees in us something we might not even see in ourselves and He opens up possibilities that we can’t see.” The Museum of Art staff has a majority of women, especially in leadership roles. Museum assistant director Teresa Taylor thinks it is great so many leadership roles are going to women. “We are poking at the glass ceiling pretty hard,” she said. She thinks the museum staff shows “women can come from different backgrounds and experiences to bring their values and add to wherever they are working with their leadership capabilities.” Emmer never expected to become museum director. She has always loved art and museums, but originally thought she would do medical school. But during her time as an undergraduate at BYU, she realized she loved humanities more. She graduated as a humanities major and art history minor. While completing a master’s program at BYU, Emmer worked at the Springville Museum of Art. She said working at that museum gave her a taste of everything: hanging art, curating, intake, writing and programming. She loved the experience and knew she wanted to go the full distance in museums. She earned her doctorate degree at Penn State University focusing on 19th century and French women artists. She completed a doctoral fellowship working at The Getty Museum in Los Angeles, giving her a new experience of working in a large museum with a big budget. She then worked as an art history professor at the University of Tennessee and Ohio Wesleyan University. In 2014, BYU’s Museum of Art director Mark Magleby reached out to Emmer for her to be involved in the educational department and curation. This was the beginning of Emmer coming back “full-time to the museum world.” Emmer was one of Magleby’s students when he first started teaching at BYU. He said Emmer has “got it across the board. She has depth and breadth to her scholarship.” Emmer has worked at the Museum of Art since then and said “it’s just a wonderful place to be.” She said it is always exciting working on new exhibitions and acquisitions, engaging with people and giving tours. “I think it’s the best combination of the things I love which is getting people excited about art and actually working with art objects, artists and exhibitions,” she said. Magleby said Emmer was “fully ready” to step into the head role of director due to her extensive experience in museums and abroad in various countries. Taylor said that although this change was unexpected, she thinks “there are great things ahead for the museum and many opportunities opening.” She said Emmer has a great mix of leadership skills and a “vision” of art education. As director, Emmer will now be focused on the “bigger picture” aspects of the museum such as management, oversight, ensuring all departments are running smoothly and, on a larger scale, looking at what is best for the future of the museum. “It’s such an impressive institution and collection, so I am honored to be here and contribute in that way,” she said. “The future is bright at the museum.” Emmer feels strongly about expanding the representation of artists that are showcased in the museum. She hopes to bring artwork in from artists who haven’t received as much attention such as women artists, African American artists, Latin American artists, Native American artists and more. “We want to make the museum a place that everyone feels comfortable. A space for all and that they can see themselves represented as they go through both our collections and the exhibitions,” Emmer said. Magleby said Emmer has helped the museum gain a “fervor for building a collection that includes better and more women artists.” He said the museum is trying to “get in early” with up and coming contemporary artists who will continue to be important in the art world. “We will always be true to our collection and how it stands now,” Emmer said, keeping religious art, faith inspiring exhibitions and American art at the forefront of the museum. “Those things won’t change, but I hope that as we move into the coming years, we will have a broader picture with artwork we haven’t seen before and acquisitions that will round out our collection.” Emmer’s shift to director will cause various other staffing changes. Magleby, the former director, is now the emeritus director and development chair of the museum. Additional staff will fill the curatorial and education roles that Emmer left behind. As emeritus director and development chair, Magleby will focus more on working with donors, getting grants for the museum, connecting the museum with LDS Philanthropies and returning to a curatorial role for an upcoming contemporary artist exhibition. Because of the pandemic, the museum had to learn new ways of outreach and virtual technology. Emmer said while they want to keep some of the new virtual things they have started, she is also “very excited” for things to be fully in-person again to include events such as Art After Dark. “Being in the field I am, I believe deeply in the power of arts,” Emmer said. “I think they’re so important and meaningful in our lives and I’m honored to have this stewardship over the museum for the next chapter.”
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Rotary collects personal care items, clothes for sexual assault victims Photos by Tom Rivers ALBION – Members of the Albion Interact Club joined the Albion Rotary Club on Thursday in filling about 100 bags with personal care items. These Interact members include, from left, Susan He, Trinity Allen and Avalina Hand. They joined Rotarians in filling the bags that are going to Medina Memorial Hospital. The Rotary Club also will be giving new shirts, sweatpants and underwear for the hospital to give to sexual assault victims. Those victims often have their clothing taken to be used as evidence. The hospital sees about 50 sexual assault victims – females and males – each year at the emergency room. Sometimes the hospital has to give them gowns or surgical scrubs because there aren’t other clothes available. Cindy Perry and Jessica Downey from Community Partners at Orleans Community Health will deliver the personal care items to the hospital. Pictured, from left, include: Cindy Perry, director of outreach, education and marketing at Community Partners; Michael Bonnewell, Albion Central School superintendent and a Rotarian; Jessica Downey, health educator with Community Partners; and Trinity Allen, Avalina Hand and Susan He, members of the school’s Interact Club, which is sponsored by the Rotary Club.
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‘On Swedes and their noggins’ Last week, in ‘Close, but no cigarette’, I wrote about malapropisms. You know, like when someone warns about ‘upsetting the apple tart’ or says they put too much ‘canine pepper’ in the soup. (Thanks for that one, Ruth!) Infamous Chicago Mayor Richard Daley once mentioned ‘Alcoholics Unanimous’ in a speech. And, of course, Donald wants our nuclear weapons to be ‘top of the pack’. This week, I’m going to write about Swedes and their heads, a subject dear to my heart, since I am in possession of a classic example. But first, speaking of heads, did you ‘get’ the title? ‘What’s that in the road — a head?’ When I was a kid, our mother would regale us with stuff like this all the time. Like, she would say (or sing, actually) ‘She has freckles on her but…she is nice’ (with extra dramatic flourish on that word ‘but’) and we kids would absolutely crack up. There’s nothing like the word ‘but’, with or without that extra ‘t’, to make a little kid weep with laughter. Incidentally, the next verse was ‘and when I’m in her arms, it’s paradise’. I have no idea what you call this sort of wordplay. (Would it be a ‘pun’? Somehow the word ‘pun’ for this kind of thing seems somewhat inadequate.) Here’s another example, this time dependent on a visual: Anyway, back to Swedes and their heads. What’s the deal? you may be asking. Well. Typically, at least in my half-Swedish family, this means our heads are on the large side. (My hat size is bigger than The Dude’s, nyah nyah nyah.) Also, our heads tend to have a sort of ‘flat’ part. When we were little, we liked to say that we had ‘split-level heads’, and that this meant we had more room for brains. This ‘split-level’ part is on the top, toward the back, and is (usually) hidden by hairstyle or hat. I was once at a party and asked a nice (bald) man I had just met if he was Swedish. He said, ‘Yes, I am. How did you know?’ I said, ‘I could tell by your head. You have a Swedish head.’ ‘What do you mean?’ he asked. So I patted my own head, demonstrating the flat place. ‘Didn’t you know that about Swedish heads?’ ‘No’, he said. ‘And now I’ll never not know it,’ he added, looking somewhat horrified. I don’t mind my Swedish noggin — it’s the only head I’ve ever had, and I’ve grown rather fond of it, large hat size be damned. But The Dude was relieved that The Child did not inherit it. Her head, I’m happy to report, is perfectly smooth and round. And so far, she’s proved there’s lots of room in there for brains, even without the extra ‘split-level’ addition. Incidentally, even though the head in the featured photo at the top of this story is missing its top, I can tell it’s not Swedish, since the Met, last time I looked anyway, didn’t have an ancient Swedish sculpture gallery. But back to my family and their adorable noggins. Pretty much everybody has or had a nice, big, emphatic head. Even my Dad, who wasn’t a Swede, had a doozy. Once, I remember, he leaned too far back, and his director’s chair tipped over. My Mom said, ‘He’s okay. He landed on his head.’ But perhaps the one of us with the most memorable head is my Youngest Brother Doug. Even as a baby, his head was magnificent. He was born in April, which meant that by summer he was one hot heavy babe in arms. It wasn’t his fault, bless his little heart, but he sure was hot. It didn’t help that we didn’t have air conditioning and that the temperature was about a zillion degrees and with subtropic humidity. We were (sort of) used to it. Though I remember that the metal fridge-door handle felt hot to the touch. Almost as hot as Doug’s head. Doug was not only a hot baby, he was also a hot little kid. Once, when he was three or four, he confessed to a family friend that he ‘had no hair under his arms, just prickly heat’. But enough about poor hot baby Doug. I’m happy to report that he grew up and stayed hot — but the good kind of ‘hot’. Yes, yes, I’m going to stop making fun of Doug, and end by sharing a photo of another Henry baby — the latest Henry baby, in fact. This is Madeleine Rose. She and her Henry Head joined us just last week. I haven’t been able to check to see if she inherited the Swedish Head. But since her Dad and her Grampa (Middle Younger Brother Roger) are mostly Swedish-ish, there’s a pretty good chance she did. Fortunately, as you can see, she is blessed with abundant split-level-hiding hair. Amagansett, New York. February 2017
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Details from the ministry of commerce and sector shows that additional than 91,500 patents had been granted in between 2016-17 and 2020-21, although the information for 2021-22 was not immediately obtainable. However, likely by the trend in the previous two several years, India is expected to clear at least 25,000 more applications this calendar year. Different data from the ministry demonstrates that amongst 2016-17 and 2021-22 (up to January), 61,186 patents relating to environmentally friendly systems have been granted. Year-on-year analysis shows that in each and every of the many years besides for the present fiscal calendar year for which the full quantity of patents is unavailable, patents relating to inexperienced technologies have accounted for virtually 50 percent of all patents granted. General, 61,186 patents related to environmentally friendly technologies have been granted in the claimed period. Of these, 90% are for systems relating to waste management and alternate power generation — 38,837 or 63% of them are associated to waste management and much more than 16,000 or 26% are for alternate vitality creation. The rest of the environmentally friendly know-how patents are for energy conservation (2,555), transportation technologies (2,481), nuclear electrical power technology (1,079), agriculture-and-forestry (161), and other people (69). From strategic partnership with Denmark to a nationwide programme that delivers creation joined incentives to solar PV brands and from thrust for renewable energy systems to initiatives by the section of science and technological know-how (DST), the Centre has initiated a slew of actions to enhance green technologies in the nation. The division of telecommunications too has issued the several instructions to the telecom assistance providers (TSPs) for use of renewable power technologies. More, when announcing its commitments at the COP26, India emphasised that local climate finance and the transfer of applicable systems have become even a lot more important for the implementation of weather action by acquiring countries. While reiterating that there has been major improvement in the overall patent landscape in India, the Financial Study has pointed out: “India’s rating in Global Innovation Index has climbed 35 ranks, from 81st in 2015-16 to 46th in 2021. This is a impressive development, but the amount of patents granted in India is nevertheless a portion when compared to patents granted in China, United states, Japan, and Korea. According to the Environment Mental Home Organisation (WIPO), the range of patents granted in China, Usa, Japan, Korea stood at 5.30 lakh, 3.52 lakh, 1.79 lakh, 1.35 lakh respectively for 2020,” the a short while ago introduced Financial Study reads.
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Cat owners may grieve the loss of their sweet and cherished feline friend. A flower arrangement can honor the special relationship between cats and their humans. Cat-safe sympathy flowers Many cat owners don’t stop at just one cat. In fact, 52 percent of cat owners own multiple cats. Your first reaction if a cat dies may be to send the owner a bouquet of lilies to express your sympathy. However, lilies could prove detrimental to the remaining cat. Other popular flowers that are toxic to cats include: These are just a few, so be sure to look up the toxicity of a given plant before sending it to a cat lover. Safe flowers you can send include: - Gerbera daisies A bouquet featuring these flowers is a sweet sympathy gesture to someone in mourning. It will also help keep other cats safe. Some people prefer not to get sympathy flowers after the loss of a loved one. It can be hard to watch something else die so soon after losing a beloved pet to death. A more permanent sympathy gift, like a sympathy plant, can be a kinder gesture. If you know someone who had a cat that liked to go outdoors or who enjoyed looking out the window, you can get a memorial tree or plant. Your loved one can plant this tree in honor of a late cat and can see it grow as a living memorial to a cherished pet. SuEllen’s Floral Company can create a beautiful, unique, custom-made arrangement to honor the loss of a special pet in any price range.
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With more than 821 million people suffering from hunger globally in 2018, a recent UN report suggests that the problem of hunger and malnutrition hasn't changed much. This is the third time in a row, since 2015, when these numbers have risen to this level. The report also stated that with about 1 in every 9 people suffering from hunger in the world, we face a huge challenge to achieve the zero hunger target of SDGs by 2030. While hunger remains widespread, obesity also continues to rise globally. There are 338 million school-age children and adolescents who are overweight and 672 million obese adults in the world. The report attributes this increase in malnutrition and associated challenges to climate change and war. According to the report, hunger is increasing in countries which lag behind in economic growth, particularly in middle-income countries. While the report talks about all these problems, it also urges the world to take bolder actions, in order to address the issues. "Our actions to tackle these troubling trends will have to be bolder, not only in scale but also in terms of multisectoral collaboration."
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Apple has been granted a new patent today for 3D gesture control technology which will be able to identify motion gestures made by a user with his hands. The patent filed in as “Learning-based estimation of hand and finger pose” describes the use of certain methods and algorithms which can help an optical 3D mapping system to accurately map a hand gesture and act accordingly. The new patented technology also states that the 3D gesture control system will be able to differentiate between a peace sign and clenched fist even if the user’s hand is being interfered or blocked by an object between the hand and the system. With such accurate mapping and in-air gesture controls, Apple could develop a whole new library of control patterns for users and perform specific operations against each pattern. Apple acquired PrimeSense in 2013, the company behind the tech used in the first Kinect sensor. Some people suggested that this acquisition could mean that Apple might release gesture-based control inputs for its Apple TV but that didn’t happen. Last year, Apple transferred all PrimeSense patents to itself in order to better understand the schematics of these patents. This new 3D gesture mapping technology patent might be a crucial breakthrough for Apple since it includes some key aspects for improving accuracy and efficiency of gesture identification system. The rest of the patent describes in detail the methods and algorithms which will be used in the 3D gesture control system. It is still unclear how Apple will use this technology with any of its products available in the market but it seems like Apple is finally marching towards 3D technology and will soon release a device that might work like Kinect or even better.
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CNN chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta has appeared in at least one advertisement for his brother’s Democratic congressional campaign, raising questions about his objectivity in reporting on the president’s health. Gupta’s brother, Suneel Gupta, is running for Congress as a Democrat in Michigan’s 11th district. In May of 2018, Suneel posted an advertisement on his YouTube channel called “Rise,” referring to the medical company he started with the help of Sanjay. Sanjay Gupta makes an appearance in the ad, asserting, “If people think of him as my little brother that makes me really proud, but I think there’s a lot of people who are going to be referring to me as his older brother and that will make me even doubly proud.” Suneel Gupta is running on a progressive, anti-Trump platform, stating in an ad just last week, “We need to take this country back from Donald Trump — that’s step number one … enough of Trump’s agenda, we need a progressive agenda.” While Sanjay Gupta campaigns for his brothers’s anti-Trump political movement, he is also responsible for reporting on President Donald Trump’s health for CNN. Gupta was blasted in January after he speculated that the president has heart disease, contradicting the claims of Trump’s own doctor. White House doctor Ronny Jackson explained at the time that although Trump is overweight and takes medicine for high-cholesterol, he has normal cardiac health. (RELATED: Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Trump Has Heart Disease) Gupta disagreed, asserting, “The president has heart disease. Those [coronary calcium score] numbers qualify him for having heart disease.” (RELATED: What CNN Didn’t Tell You About Trump’s Heart Health) Experts in journalism and media ethics told The Daily Caller that, at the very least, Gupta appearing in a political campaign ad would create a “perception of bias.” “His appearance in his brother’s campaign video can create, at minimum, a perception of bias and a conflict of interest,” Lois Boynton, an ethics and public relations professor at the University of North Carolina, explained. “Perceptions carry a lot of weight — if viewers don’t believe Sanjay Gupta can fairly report about the president’s health, it can affect the trust they have in his stories. And, it can also affect perceptions those viewers have of CNN.” Boynton pointed out that the The Society of Professional Journalists code of ethics says reporters should “avoid conflicts of interest, real or perceived.” Jeffrey McCall, a national media critic and communication professor at DePauw University, agreed that Gupta put “CNN in a pickle” by appearing in the advertisement. Although the ad was likely a favor for his brother, McCall argued that the appearance still could damage Gupta’s credibility as a reporter. “Suneel [Gupta] clearly wants to borrow the prestige and visibility of his brother to further his political fortunes. That seems understandable enough, but it does also create the appearance that a CNN reporter is a political advocate,” McCall said. “There were other ways to have Suneel get his political message across without using a television medical reporter brother to speak for him.” “The lines between news and partisanship are blurred in this day and age, and Gupta should not want any more confusion in that arena than already exists,” he added. Gupta’s propensity for Democratic politics wouldn’t surprise many who know of his history outside of being a CNN reporter. From 1997-1998, Gupta served as a White House adviser to Hillary Clinton and, in January 2009, he was reportedly offered the Surgeon General position by President Barack Obama. CNN did not respond to a request for comment for this story.
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Many clinicians are challenged when evaluating patients for perisplenic fluid as part of the FAST or RUSH examination. Here are some common problems and how to fix them. Fix probe location - Make sure you are holding the probe in a longitudinal view, probe marker towards the patient’s head. Place the probe just above the costal margin, in the posterior axillary line. The knuckles of your probe hand should be touching the stretcher Start too high (too cephalad) - Starting with the very posterior probe position described above, slide towards the patient’s head until you clearly see pleura and rib shadows. Once you’ve established clear evidence you are over the thorax, slide the probe toward the patient’s feet along the same posterior axillary line until the pleura ends. Now you have found the diaphragm! Scan just caudal to the end of the pleura and you should see the diaphragm and spleen. - Another way to simplify this- If you see pleura, slide towards the feet. If you see bowel gas (or “nothing”), slide towards the head. Use a slightly oblique approach When rib shadows obscure the view, use the “sonographic rib spreader” technique. For more tips on viewing the spleen, check out this post.
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85 decibel headphones aren't safe for children. The UK has recognized the danger of advertising headphones limited to 85 dBA as safe for children’s ears when they are not safe. When will the U.S. do something to protect children’s hearing? 85 decibels is not safe for anyone, particularly children. So why are manufacturers selling “kid safe” headphones “limited” to 85 db?
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From the magazine Blackwater security contractors in Iraq have been involved in nearly 200 “escalation of force” incidents in Iraq since 2005, including several previously unreported killings of Iraqi civilians, congressional investigators reported this week. Blackwater has been under intense scrutiny since a recent shootout in Baghdad that left at least 17 Iraqis dead. That incident, it turns out, was hardly an isolated one. The firm’s 1,000 employees have engaged in “frequent and extensive” use of force, the report said, usually without provocation. Blackwater, along with the State Department, is also accused of covering up several ugly incidents, including the 2005 murder of an Iraqi bodyguard by a drunken Blackwater employee. Blackwater CEO Erik Prince, testifying before a House subcommittee, cautioned against a “rush to judgment.” Prince acknowledged that mistakes had been made, but said Blackwater was being unfairly demonized. “They call us mercenaries,” said Prince, “but we’re Americans working for America protecting Americans.” This is what you get for trying to contract out a war, said the San Francisco Chronicle in an editorial. The White House didn’t want to face the “political risks” of deploying the massive number of troops truly needed in Iraq. So at least 160,000 private contractors were brought in—cowboys with no accountability and “no incentive to win hearts and minds.” Now it’s obvious that they are “undermining the U.S. effort in Iraq.” And getting rich in the process, said The New York Times. Blackwater was making less than $1 million a year in federal contracts back in 2001. But since the Bush administration came to power, it has raked in more than $1 billion, mostly in “lavish no-bid contracts.” Is it a coincidence that Blackwater’s Prince has donated $225,000 to the GOP in recent years, or that his sister raised $100,000 for Bush-Cheney in 2004? Congress should investigate those contributions, and look into the broader issue of America’s reliance on these guns for hire. But let’s not throw out the baby with the bath water, said Max Boot in the Los Angeles Times. It’s easy to dismiss these private security forces as “men in black” who sell their killing skills to the highest bidder. But in truth, most are talented, patriotic, and responsible ex-soldiers, and they’re helping America win this war. Are some of them overaggressive? “Of course. But so are some soldiers.” Until and unless we’re willing to vastly expand our conventional army, we’re going to need them all.
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Created by @ajlopez "At the same rate of growth, by 2031, we may see a thousandfold further improvement in hardware, resulting in 1,000 plus-core processors in mobile devices, laptops, and desktops, 100-terabit-per-second-plus network backbones, and hard drives storing petabytes of data. The growing number of transistors in emerging multicore architectures can only be translated into practical software applications’ performance if software developers understand how to program concurrent systems effectively." Concurrencty: n threads are making progress Parallelism: n threads are executing SIMULTANEOSLY "Internet computing, web computing, grid computing, and cloud computing are all forms of distributed computing" "One significant advantage of distributed computation is the potential scalability afforded by applications"
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Americans are showing heightened interest in learning more about the meaning of the economic term “trough” after Morgan Stanley’s chief investment officer Mike Wilson said, “The trough for the S&P 500 will be around 3,400 in a soft landing outcome.” “In a recessionary outcome, we think it’d be closer to 3,000,” Wilson said in a CNBC interview on Friday. The index closed Monday at 3,831 just slightly above the bear market threshold. It entered a bear market, meaning it dropped by at least 20% from its January record high, on June 13. Wilson also predicts that “the conclusion of this bear market will come pretty quickly.” Inverted yield curve: What is an inverted yield curve? U.S. has seen one before every recession since 1955. Bear market territory: We’re in a bear market – again. Here is what that means in seven charts. Trough definition in economics In economics, the term “trough” is used to describe the point when economic activity has hit rock bottom. That usually signals that a recession has almost run its course and that economic activity will start to pick up. The opposite of a trough is a peak or the highest point in an economic cycle. After a peak point is reached, it’s usually downhill from there which signals that the end of an expansion phase of a business cycle is on its way. A committee of eight economists at the National Bureau of Economic Research is responsible for determining when economic activity hits peak or trough points based on a range of economic data such as GDP, the unemployment rate, and retail sales. But the term “trough” isn’t only used to map out recessions. S&P 500 trough Even though it’s more common for market analysts to talk about “markets bottoming out” as opposed to the market’s trough, the terms can be used interchangeably. Since the S&P 500 fell into a bear market, the burning question for investors is when will we hit the bottom? Using history as a guide, bear markets in the S&P 500 bottom out after they’ve gone down by nearly 30% in 11.4 months, on average, according to research by LPL Financial. But if the S&P 500 falls into a bear market and the economy isn’t a recession, the S&P 500 bottoms out at around 24% by 7.1 months, on average. Elisabeth Buchwald is a personal finance and markets correspondent for USA TODAY. You can follow her on Twitter @BuchElisabeth and sign up for our Daily Money newsletter here This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson says S&P 500 trough could be around 3,400
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Effect of training on word-recognition performance in noise for young normal-hearing and older hearing-impaired listeners.Ear Hear. 2006 Jun; 27(3):263-78.EH The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a training program for hearing-impaired listeners to improve their speech-recognition performance within a background noise when listening to amplified speech. Both noise-masked young normal-hearing listeners, used to model the performance of elderly hearing-impaired listeners, and a group of elderly hearing-impaired listeners participated in the study. Of particular interest was whether training on an isolated word list presented by a standardized talker can generalize to everyday speech communication across novel talkers. Word-recognition performance was measured for both young normal-hearing (n = 16) and older hearing-impaired (n = 7) adults. Listeners were trained on a set of 75 monosyllabic words spoken by a single female talker over a 9- to 14-day period. Performance for the familiar (trained) talker was measured before and after training in both open-set and closed-set response conditions. Performance on the trained words of the familiar talker were then compared with those same words spoken by three novel talkers and to performance on a second set of untrained words presented by both the familiar and unfamiliar talkers. The hearing-impaired listeners returned 6 mo after their initial training to examine retention of the trained words as well as their ability to transfer any knowledge gained from word training to sentences containing both trained and untrained words. Both young normal-hearing and older hearing-impaired listeners performed significantly better on the word list in which they were trained versus a second untrained list presented by the same talker. Improvements on the untrained words were small but significant, indicating some generalization to novel words. The large increase in performance on the trained words, however, was maintained across novel talkers, pointing to the listener's greater focus on lexical memorization of the words rather than a focus on talker-specific acoustic characteristics. On return in 6 mo, listeners performed significantly better on the trained words relative to their initial baseline performance. Although the listeners performed significantly better on trained versus untrained words in isolation, once the trained words were embedded in sentences, no improvement in recognition over untrained words within the same sentences was shown. Older hearing-impaired listeners were able to significantly improve their word-recognition abilities through training with one talker and to the same degree as young normal-hearing listeners. The improved performance was maintained across talkers and across time. This might imply that training a listener using a standardized list and talker may still provide benefit when these same words are presented by novel talkers outside the clinic. However, training on isolated words was not sufficient to transfer to fluent speech for the specific sentence materials used within this study. Further investigation is needed regarding approaches to improve a hearing aid user's speech understanding in everyday communication situations.
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Press Release: April 12, 2020 As a big part of the world is closed down, make the most of it by signing up for your Instructor Development Course (IDC) and start the course from the comfort of your own home. With PADI’s new state of the art study tools, we can help you complete all of your IDC theory whilst waiting for a good time to come and plunge straight into the tropical waters of Indonesia! PADI revised the IDC curriculum in 2019 by creating digital study materials which are very easy and convenient to access. Available in many languages, you can learn and refresh whilst you #stayathome ! Preparation is key to success; we would like to help you be as ready as you can for your Instructor Development Course! The PADI IDC Digital Crew Pack is made of various parts: The IDC Theory includes knowledge reviews on various topics detailing what it takes to be an instructor. You can read and study in your own time about all the different courses you will teach as a PADI Instructor, how to minimise the risks while teaching, and much more. All of this information you will use during all of your teaching career as well as during the physical part of the IDC. This part is therefore a crucial one to prepare, and the great news is that you have up to 12 months to complete it! The Diving Knowledge Workbook will help you study the theory of diving. You will be in regular online contact with your Course Director, so at any point, we can help you understand those tricky concepts and assess your knowledge through practice exams. The Padi Digital Crew Pack also contains many tools such as the PADI Guide to Teaching and PADI material highlighting IDC tips. We will also help you to utilise the full range of PADI tools available to you as a PADI member, such as the knot tutorials in the PADI app, which give you step by step instructions on how to make all the standard PADI knots. And of course don’t forget the tools that we as Your-IDC have made, such as the skills demonstrations we have available for practice and a myriad of preparation material for all the theory exams of the IDC. Our dedicated PADI Course Directors will help you through this crucial preparation period by following your progresses and helping you where you need it the most! By the time you arrive here in the tropics for your IDC, you will have mastered many key points and will therefore enjoy a much smoother program! So get in touch now to get your PADI IDC Digital Crew Pack or for further information on [email protected], Let's all jump in!
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In the Moment and Strategic We’re back with another message and how to know and grow your emotional intelligence! This month we’re taking a closer look at relationship management, and how you can use what you know about yourself and what you know about the people around you to manage your interactions to find wins (or palatable compromises) for all. Relationship management, or stakeholder management – whatever you want to call it—is not about stakeholder manipulation. It’s about using your knowledge and influence to find and create objectively good outcomes and set everyone up for success. It’s important to remember to use your relationship management for the good of all, not just what’s good for you! Relationship Management In the Moment We’ve all been in uncomfortable situations before. They’re not fun, but you CAN get through them and even de-escalate them by managing yourself and trying these de-escalation tips if times get tough, whether it’s a one-on-one conversation, or a meeting with multiple mouths and opinions. You’ll definitely want to lean on your relationship awareness—what do you know about the other voices and minds in the room, and hour can you use that knowledge to help find a resolution or next step forward? Remember, while it’s always tempting to respond in kind to others, the time and energy required to respond kindly are a worthwhile investment. 1. Make it safe. It’s hard to give our best contributions to a conversation or situation if we feel threatened or attacked. Take another look at our last EI message on Social Awareness to see what might be causing those kinds of feelings in the moment. If you can tell emotions are heightened and there’s tension, try to make it safe for everyone involved. Set boundaries at the beginning of the conversation – maybe even a time limit—and give that person an out if needed. Ask permission before you start the conversation so the intention is clear, and give people time to prepare if possible. For example, “Do you have time to talk about xyz?” This allows the other person to consent to the conversation, and avoids making someone feel caught off guard. Use your ears. Don’t just listen to respond with your rebuttal or opinion. Understanding where the other person is coming from will help you address and assuage concerns, especially if there’s been a miscommunication. People often become defensive or irrational if they don’t feel heard or understood. Try paraphrasing or repeating their words back to them to help them understand that you hear them and you’re trying to help resolve the situation, or take their thoughts into consideration. 3. Know when to tap out. Sometimes we need to take a step back and take a breather from a difficult conversation—both for the other person and for ourselves. If you feel a conversation is no longer a conversation or no longer productive, suggest taking a break so you can regroup or collect your thoughts. It’s not running away as long as you come back to it – it’s about honoring yourself and your boundaries, as well as the other person’s. Suggest a time to come back to the conversation so it’s clear that you’re not avoiding the issue. If you’re not sure how to initiate a break, try these: “It doesn’t feel like we’re making much progress. I think it would be best if we gathered our thoughts independently and regrouped another time. How does ___________ work?” “This is an important issue to me, and I need to regulate my words and emotions. It would be helpful for us to take a break and come back to this discussion in ______________ minutes/hours.” If the difficult moment is during a meeting, try: “I don’t think we can solve this issue during this meeting. Let’s schedule another conversation so we can give that topic the space and attention it requires.” Strategic Relationship Management Beyond your in-the-moment, difficult conversations, what are ways you can get the best out of others? Take another look at last month’s EI newsletter—this time the strategic social awareness section. If you don’t know people, it’s difficult to build and maintain relationships with them, and using what you know about people—showing people that you pay attention, that they matter, and that you understand them—makes people feel valued, and we’re all more likely to give our best effort when we feel like we are seen and appreciated. Catch people at the right time. Find folks at their good “big think” times if you need them to do a big think. You’ll get their best effort, and it will be the best, most productive use of everyone’s time. It’s pretty simple, but easy to overlook if we’re too focused on what’s best for us or what we need—especially if what we need is for a key stakeholder to be at their best in order to problem solve or complete a task! Adapt your communication style. Knowing someone’s preferred communication style and using it are two different things. If you’re not sure, ask! But if you do ask, be prepared to follow through and use that format the best you can. What’s the point in knowing if you’re just going to keep using the team Slack—especially after they’ve told you they prefer email or face to face communication? We get that it’s not always possible to use everyone’s number one communication method with every message, but we can do our best to prioritize it, or at least recognize when someone’s out of their element and adjust our expectations – or communicate them clearly—when possible. Recognize "Big Asks." Maybe you’ve heard of the relationship piggy bank—sometimes interactions make deposits into our relationship piggy bank, and sometimes they can be withdrawals. We’re not saying all relationships or each of our interactions with someone are transactional, but there are definitely times when we’re giving and times when we’re taking. If you’re asking someone to do a high effort task, or something that’s out of their comfort zone, acknowledge that! Make it clear that you realize the depth or breadth of what you’re asking of that person, and show that you appreciate their effort. Yes, even if what you’re asking is “just part of the job.” Additionally, if you’re repeatedly making big asks to that one person, maybe that’s a sign that you need to re-examine work flows or systems to distribute the work load a little better. There you have it—all four steps toward knowing and growing your Emotional Intelligence! Relationship Management is often the most complex piece of the puzzle because it’s not just about you – it’s about understanding other people (often the most complicated part of our day or job!), and using what you know about you and what you know about them to respond or plan accordingly to get the most out of yourself and your team. What about you? Let us know in the comments below or on social media!
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Prince William flies to Jordan Sunday on a trip that will see him become the first member of Britain’s royal family to pay an official visit to both Israel and the Palestinian territories. The 36-year-old Duke of Cambridge touches down in Amman for a first leg billed as a chance to bond with Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah, 23, a fellow graduate of Britain’s Royal Sandhurst Military Academy. Prince William will then head to Israel Monday evening to begin his history-making visit to the Jewish state and occupied West Bank. He is expected to hold talks with both Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. A packed schedule will also see William meet with young people, British servicemen and Syrian refugees while in Jordan. In Israel he will lay a wreath at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial. A man visits Yad Vashem, Israel’s official Holocaust museum, before the upcoming International Holocaust Remembrance Day in Jerusalem, Jan. 25, 2018. /Xinhua Photo He will visit the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem and pay tribute at the tomb of his great-grandmother Princess Alice of Greece, who was honored by Israel for sheltering Jews during World War II. In the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah he is also down to meet Palestinian refugees and youths. Britain’s relevance in the area Britain governed the region under a League of Nations mandate for almost three decades until Israel’s independence 70 years ago, and is still blamed by both sides for sowing the seeds of a conflict that continues to wrack the region. April 27, 1948: Less than three weeks before Israel’s independence, the flag of the future Jewish state is raised at morning parade at a training base of the fledgling Israeli Defense Forces in what was still the British mandate for Palestine. /VCG Photo Ahead of William’s arrival, the official schedule’s reference to east Jerusalem as “in the Occupied Palestinian Territories” sparked particular anger among some right-wing Israeli politicians. Israel has long pushed for an official visit by a member of the British monarchy. Other members of William’s family – including his father Prince Charles – have made unofficial visits to Israel and east Jerusalem in the past. Timing of the visit Official visits by British royals take place at the request of the UK government, but statements from the prince’s household have given little explanation for the timing of this trip. Kensington Palace has also underlined the “non-political nature of His Royal Highness’s role – in common with all royal visits overseas.” But undeniably, the visit comes at a particularly volatile time after US President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as capital of Israel and moved Washington’s embassy there, sparking Arab outrage and deadly clashes.
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I’ve popped up another article for July in my Month by Month Gardening series. One thing I’ve noticed from the forums is that people taking on a plot mid-year are often unsure about what they can plant. Hopefully this series will help them. It’s difficult for new gardeners to know what vegetables they can sow later in the year. One point I do make is that there is no set date in gardening. Everything depends on where you are and how the weather is. This year June has been a perfect example of this. It started as ‘Flaming June’ and then decided to become a monsoon. Goodness knows what July will bring for us. Knowing how things run in this country, we’ll probably have a hosepipe ban by August. Well, assuming the weather decides to behave properly, it should be helpful.
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“In need of some modernisation.” “Many period features.” “Compact and bijou.” There are many ways to describe a building (particularly if you are an estate agent) but when it comes to pinning down exactly how much energy it’s using — and how energy use can be minimised — then you need to be much more precise. Many modern energy analysis tools approach this problem by having you construct a 3-D model. One problem with this approach is that each of these tools have their own interfaces, and you often need to spend a substantial amount of time learning how they work (and how to avoid their quirks). Another problem is that they are often closed systems. Even if you already have a 3-D model created somewhere else, it may not be possible to import it. And once your masterwork of a model is created in one tool, you generally cannot reuse it in another one. At GreenspaceLive we believe in collaboration. We also believe in second (and third, and fourth) opinions when searching for energy-efficient and low-carbon solutions. That’s why our approach to modelling (gModeller) uses Google Sketchup: no new tools or difficult paradigms to master, no awkward interfaces to learn your way around. Just Google’s ridiculously easy-to-use — and free — modelling tool. To that, we’ve added the ability to export (and import) the model in gbXML format. gbXML is an open standard, and is a vendor-neutral way of describing a building (it’s a bit like the PDF of the building-model world). Once you’ve made your building in Sketchup, export it in gbXML format and then import it into a wide variety of other tools for further analysis. Of course, we provide our own cross-platform energy analysis tool, gEnergy, and we hope you’ll try it first. But you’re not limited to it. As gbXML is totally non-proprietary you can use it in any tool that supports it — see the comprehensive list on the gbxml.org website. Why not start analysing today? – Donald I
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South African millennials have a different outlook on savings and investment to that of older generations and US millennials - and this is down to a number of factors, according to research by Alexander Forbes. Barrie van Zyl, senior manager at Alexander Forbes, says only 38% of South African millennials contribute to a formal retirement vehicle, and youths are saving at a lower rate than their US counterparts. But this is mainly because of the high unemployment rate, family commitments, credit cards and student loans. "The future of this generation is therefore looking quite uncertain on the basis of current saving trends and debt commitments," says Van Zyl. Individuals who do save and invest do not necessarily opt for traditional investment vehicles like retirement annuities and endowments, he explains. "Millennials are looking for a faster and easier way to grow their wealth, which is why cryptocurrencies saw a massive influx of investors who were attracted by the huge, yet volatile gains. "Millennials are also more entrepreneurial, preferring to start a business, or invest in one or multiple start-up firms through friends and family," he says. Van Zyl says millennials don’t necessarily acquire assets, but rather try and secure accessibility of those assets. "This, however, does not mean that millennials do not invest. Unit trusts are quite popular with millennials, as they can open an investment account online, invest cost effectively, make their own changes, and they can track their performance through a mobile app," he notes. "They also favour tangible assets such as gold and Kruger rands, and many millennials are looking at alternate investment options such as unique collectables and art." Here and now Millennials are also trying to find the right balance between "here and now" experiences with their long-term needs, says van Zyl. "Many young individuals are starting to understand the importance of making certain sacrifices now in order to accumulate wealth over time." Some millennials Fin24 reached out to shared their savings tips, for the short term and long term. Priya Gopal (26) prefers to pack lunch instead of buying to save money. "Students should use their status to get discounts for activities and travelling. Students can also share dorms and flats to save on rent," says Gopal. "Working people should monitor credit card spend to avoid high interest charges," she adds. Unsubscribing from sites which send marketing emails to rack up spending online also helps. It’s also good to start with the basics, like having a budget and monitoring it, says Gopal. Another savings hack from Gopal is to ask for generic medication at pharmacies instead of opting for more expensive, branded medication. When it comes to saving for the long-term, Ildiko Gyarmati (26) says you should "pay yourself first" by transferring a portion of your salary to an investment account. This account should remain untouched while it grows interest until its maturity date. Thobi Shange (28) similarly has an account she does not touch. "I have an account that will not let me touch my money for over three years. It’s the only way I can keep my fingers out of it.” Shange advises others to have a debit order for automatic transfers to your savings account. "Just as one needs to plan for an overseas trip, a new car and even dinner with friends, so too must the youth of today plan for a better tomorrow, brighter future and a self-supporting retirement," Van Zyl says. * Sign up to Fin24's top news in your inbox: SUBSCRIBE TO FIN24 NEWSLETTER
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Legacy: How will history see me? Answer the following questions in paragraph short answer form: 1. What is your personal definition of a “legacy”? 2. How do we measure a person’s legacy? 3. What legacy do you hope to leave as a high school graduate? (Hint: When people in the future are asked about you how you would like them to describe you?) 4. Why or should not men and women live their lives in accordance to a standard in which they will achieve a lasting legacy? 1. Flawless MLA Formatting 2. 2 Full pages (including MLA formatting) – no more 3. Answer questions 1,2,3 and 4 4. Do not type questions: rather incorporate the question into your topic sentence 5. Begin each answer with Although/Even though thesis format. End each with an “Ultimately” statement - Confidentiality & Authenticity Guaranteed - Plagiarism Free Content Guarantee - APPROVEDSCHOLARS Guarantee Timely Delivery of All Papers - Quality & Reliability - Papers Written from Scratch and to Your Instructions - Qualified Writers Only - APPROVEDSCHOLARS Allow Direct Contact With Your Writer - Using APPROVEDSCHOLARS.COM Means Keeping Your Personal Information Secure - 24/7 Customer Support
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Matuschka said three petitions opposing the original proposal have garnered more than 1,200 signatures. She said residents are now banding together to fight the renewed plans. They fear that the huge project will dominate the coastal landscape and that the large reservoirs containing the effluents will be a few meters from some residential properties. Matuschka said all Victorians should be concerned that the Minister for Planning could simply overrule a decision of the Planning Tribunal, which conducted extensive review and public hearings into the merits of the abalone farm. “This really sets a serious precedent for the rest of the state.” A Victorian government spokeswoman confirmed that Yumbah Aquaculture had reapplyed to build the project, but said it was now smaller than the original proposal. “Any decision will be made on the merits of the proposal in accordance with relevant legislation after consultation with the community,” she said. A Yumbah Aquaculture spokesperson said the proposed farm would produce around 500 tonnes of abalone per year, compared to the original plan of 1,000 tonnes. “The revised truss proposal addresses visual amenity and scale issues raised by VCAT that prevented the previous proposal from continuing,” the spokesperson said. He said the culture tank area was reduced from 156,000 square meters to 84,000 square meters and the nursery tank area was reduced to 13,000 square meters from 23,000 square meters in the original design. Despite the decrease in size, a report prepared by the Planning Minister said the project would be a major industrial operation, creating temporary jobs during construction and permanent roles. “In addition, the aquaculture facility will make Victoria the leading producer of farmed abalone nationally,” the document states. Portland Port General Manager Greg Tremewen said he initially opposed the project because it was inappropriate to have an abalone farm so close to port industrial operations. “Our concerns have not changed,” he said. Tremewen said the government should honor the court’s decision. “I just think it’s outrageous,” he said. “The race was run and won.” The Morning Edition newsletter is our guide to the most important and interesting stories, analysis and ideas of the day. register here.
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A survey from SecZetta revealed 83% of respondents agree that because organizations increasingly rely on contractors, freelancers, and other third party workers, their data systems have become more vulnerable to cyberattacks. Further, 88% of people say organizations and government entities must have better data security systems in place to protect them from the increase in third party remote attacks. Of particular note, 53% of respondents lack confidence in the strength of the U.S. government’s infrastructure to protect the American people from cyberattacks. Recent high-profile breaches, including SolarWinds, Colonial Pipeline, and JBS Foods, have exposed how vulnerable organizations are to cybercrime and in particular ransomware attacks. Of note with recent attacks is how data breaches can quickly affect aspects of everyday life, such as the ability to fill a car with gasoline or buy meat at the grocery store. To rebuild consumer trust, survey respondents say organizations must invest in advanced technology systems that help proactively reduce their risk of third party-perpetrated cyberattacks. “The surge in high-profile cyberattacks in recent months has shown how seemingly easy it is for bad actors — whether human or bots — to infiltrate an organization’s data security infrastructure, creating chaos for the company and potential harm for consumers,” said David Pignolet, CEO of SecZetta. “Many of these attacks originated through weaknesses in these organizations’ risk-based identity access and lifecycle strategies for non-employee populations.” Safeguarding an organization from cybercrime has become vastly more difficult given how digitized, and correspondingly interconnected, the world has become. According to recent data from the Ponemon Institute, 51% of breaches are caused by a third party, and more than half of respondents admit their organizations are not evaluating the security and privacy practices of these third party non-employees before granting them access to sensitive and confidential information and systems. People believe reliance on third party workers increases the risk of cyberattacks - 83% of people cite increased reliance on third party workers as catalyst for surge in data breaches - 88% of respondents agree organizations must have a system in place to help mitigate the risk of third party related cyberattacks, with 54% strongly agreeing. Consumer trust varies depending on the industry Survey results show people believe some industries are better at mitigating cyberattacks than others, but none are doing particularly well. When asked how confident they are in the following industries’ infrastructure to protect against cyberattacks: - Fifty-three percent of people lack confidence that the U.S. government has the best infrastructure in place to protect Americans from cyberattacks. Those in the Northeast are more likely to say they’re confident in the government’s ability to thwart cyberattacks than those in the South, Midwest or West. - People are least confident in the oil, gas and utilities industries, with only 45% saying they feel confident. Men were slightly more likely to say they were confident than women (48% vs. 43%). - Fifty-six percent of respondents express confidence that the healthcare and/or health insurance industries have the appropriate infrastructure in place to protect them from the impacts of cyberattacks. - 52% of people feel confident in consumer-facing industries (i.e., financial services, retail) with men being slightly more confident than women (55% vs. 48%). People lack confidence in organizations’ ability to prevent cyberattacks - 78% of people believe it’s easy for cybercriminals to breach an organization. - Seventy-three percent of people believe most organizations today lack good controls over who has access to their computer systems and/or data. Of this group, those 55 years and older were more likely to agree with this statement. - 54% of people express concern they and/or a family member will be directly impacted by a cyberattack on an organization with which they do business. Of this group, those 30 years and older are more likely to be concerned, while men are slightly more concerned than women (57% vs. 51%). Personal financial loss is of deepest concern to people - When asked which areas of their personal lives they feel are most vulnerable to a cyberattack, 42% of respondents cited the potential for personal financial impact from a cyberattack on an organization with which they have a relationship. Of this group, those aged 30 and older are more concerned about experiencing financial loss, presumably due to having more assets to lose. - 24% are most concerned about the impact from disruptions to utilities and other critical industries. - Fourteen percent are worried about disruptions to the U.S. food supply. “The results of the survey clearly demonstrate heightened awareness of cybercrime across the general public who identify increased reliance on third party workers as a leading cause of the surge in data breaches,” said Pignolet. “Given that many enterprise organizations provide access to significantly more third party workers, including their supply chains, than full-time employees, it’s imperative they adopt comprehensive third party identity risk management solutions to not just protect themselves and their assets, but safeguard customers from financial loss, the exposure of personally identifiable information, and the downstream effects of disruption to our country’s infrastructure. This includes the food supply chain, utilities, and even our national security.” Too many organizations lack automated and effective methods to centrally track and manage their relationships with the burgeoning number of third parties with whom they do business. This, coupled with the lack of information organizations have about these third parties, makes them a cybercriminal’s best friend. The recent Presidential Executive Order (EO) mandates the federal government “improve its efforts to identify, deter, protect against, detect, and respond to these actions and actors.” For organizations looking to make changes to their third party identity risk security measures, there are steps they can implement today including: properly identifying who each third party is and the sensitive data to which they have access; conducting regular user audits to ensure third parties have access based on the least amount of privilege necessary to do their jobs; extending zero trust programs to third party non-employees; and conducting continuous risk ratings of the individuals working within a third party vendor or partner, not just the organization as a whole. As cyberattacks on organizations and government entities continue to grow in size and impact, so too will people’ concerns about the impact these breaches can have on their daily lives. It’s time organizations and the government take action before they’re affected by the hard and soft costs of reputational damage.
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In exports it was followed by other African countries (23 %) and China (8 %). For imports these two had switched places, China (16 %) was second and other African countries (13 %) were third. What is the major export of most African countries? In most African states one or two primary commodities dominate the export trade—e.g., petroleum and petroleum products in Libya, Nigeria, Algeria, Egypt, Gabon, the Republic of the Congo, and Angola; iron ore in Mauritania and Liberia; copper in Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo; cotton in Chad; coffee in … What does Africa trade with other countries? Principal international trading partners of South Africa—besides other African countries—include Germany, the United States, China, Japan, the United Kingdom and Spain. Chief exports include corn, diamonds, fruits, gold, metals and minerals, sugar, and wool. What are the major exports of Africa? The main exported commodities of African nations are: - Palm oil. - Gold and diamonds. - Precious metals. Where do African exports go? Sub-Saharan Africa exports to China worth US$ 37,570 million, with a partner share of 13.33 percent. Sub-Saharan Africa exports to India worth US$ 26,316 million, with a partner share of 9.34 percent. Sub-Saharan Africa exports to Netherlands worth US$ 14,785 million, with a partner share of 5.25 percent. What does Africa export to China? Imports from Africa were up 25.5% to $49.6 billion during these first five months of 2012 and exports of Chinese-made products, such as machinery, electrical and consumer goods and clothing/footwear increased 17.5% to reach $30.9 billion. What food does Africa export? Top export agricultural products from Africa include maize, bananas, cheese, soybean oil, sugar, cigarettes, fowl, and shrimp. Who is Africa’s largest trading partner 2020? Africa’s main trade in goods partner is the EU In 2020, the largest trade partner for Africa was the EU with 28 % of both exports and imports. In exports it was followed by other African countries (23 %) and China (8 %). What is South Africa’s biggest export? Searchable List of South Africa’s Most Valuable Export Products |Rank||South African Export Product||Change| |3||Iron ores, concentrates||+7.1%| Who is Africa’s largest trading partner? China is currently Africa’s largest trading partner, having surpassed the US in 2009. What is Africa known for producing? Africa is a major producer of important metals and minerals. … Africa’s two most profitable mineral resources are gold and diamonds. In 2008, Africa produced about 483 tons of gold, or 22 percent of the world’s total production. South Africa accounts for almost half of Africa’s gold production. What does South Africa export to USA? This category includes gold, platinum and diamonds. The second biggest export category for South Africa to the USA is products of Iron and Steel with just over 18% of South African exports to the USA and the third biggest export category being Mineral products with just under 16%. This category includes iron ore. What products are made in Africa? 8 Surprising Products From Africa That You Use Every Day - Coffee. As the demand for high quality and fairly traded coffee increases, African coffee growers are gaining more attention. … - Cobalt. … - Shea Butter. … - Cashews. … - Chocolate. … - Palm Oil. … - Coltan. … How does Africa make money? The economy of Africa consists of the trade, industry, agriculture, and human resources of the continent. … Growth has been present throughout the continent, with over one-third of African countries posting 6% or higher growth rates, and another 40% growing between 4% to 6% per year. What does Africa export to us? Agriculture exports to the U.S. have grown significantly since AGOA, from $59 million in 2001 to $261 million in 2014. The main exports of agriculture products to the U.S. are cocoa paste and powder, citrus fruits, edible nuts, wine, unmanufactured tobacco, and vegetables. How important is Africa to the world? Africa is the world’s second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. … Despite this low concentration of wealth, recent economic expansion and the large and young population make Africa an important economic market in the broader global context.
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The Aztecs deified the coyote (coyotl) as a hunting god, a mischief-maker, and a moon goddess for its baying at the moon. Native American legends portrayed it as a trickster: part god, part animal and part human. Americans are most familiar with its famous howl, which reminds us of the old west. Today the coyote (Canis latrans i.e. dog barking) is as much a part of the east as the west and can be found throughout most of Virginia. The coyote resembles a small German Shepherd. It has erect, pointed ears; a long snout and yellowish, wolf-like eyes. Adults weigh between 20 and 40 pounds and are four to five feet long from the tip of their nose to the tip of their tail. The color of their fur can vary greatly from reddish blond to brown to light gray. Coyotes reproduce once a year, breeding in mid winter. A den is usually dug under a tree, stump or rock pile. Following a two-month gestation period, females bear from two to 12 pups that are born blind and fully furred. Both parents help raise the young until autumn when the pups, weighing about 20 pounds, are on their own. Coyotes normally mate for life. These carnivores are extremely adaptive and are now found in every state except Hawaii. Coyotes probably moved into Virginia in the early 1980s. They thrive in both natural habitats and areas that have been disturbed by humans. Open grasslands along interstate highways, open farmlands, fields and wooded areas provide ideal habitat for these cunning predators and have made their eastern trek less difficult. They can survive in urban areas as long as food and shelter can be found. They often use ravines and other natural corridors to travel between developed areas. Man’s elimination of competitive large predators, such as wolves, has also made the coyotes’ expansion much easier. Coyotes are most active at night when they feed on a variety of prey. They can reach speeds of more than 40 m.p.h. when running down fast animals such as rabbits. They also eat rodents, birds, insects, carrion and even garbage. Fruits and vegetables are also part of their diet. Melon growers are not fond of the coyotes’ habit of biting several melons in the field until they find a ripe one. Their rare attacks on livestock also make them a nuisance to farmers and ranchers. They have been shot, trapped and poisoned for over 200 years in North America and are considered a nuisance species in our state. However, coyotes are now the only natural predator of the over abundant white-tailed deer in Virginia. This amazing animal has not only survived, but has thrived despite man’s persecution and dramatic changes in its natural habitat, becoming one of the few large predators to expand their range in the last 100 years! In a Sierra Club book, Wayne Grady says the coyote “combine[s] the sleekness of the cat, the quick intelligence of the fox and the brute wildness of the wolf. They also seem to survive, against all odds, with the tenacity of life itself.” The Virginia Living Museum has a male and a female coyote. They are exhibited on alternate days. Often when sirens go off at the neighboring fire station, the coyote and red wolf respond with audible howling. Listen to a coyote howling. Help pay for my food and care at the Virginia Living Museum by adopting me today.
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|Year : 2012 | Volume | Issue : 4 | Page : 226-230 Role of lymphoscintigraphy in diagnosis and management of patients with leg swelling of unclear etiology Tek Chand Kalawat1, Ravi Kumar Chittoria2, Praveen Kumar Reddy2, Batchu Suneetha1, Ravishwar Narayan1, Parthsarthi Ravi1 1 Department of Nuclear Medicine, Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India 2 Department of Plastic Surgery, Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India |Date of Web Publication||23-Jul-2013| Tek Chand Kalawat Department of Nuclear Medicine, Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati - 517 507, Andhra Pradesh Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None | Abstract|| | Background: To study the utility of lymphoscintigraphy in detection of lymphatic obstruction in patients with leg swelling of unclear etiology, selection of site for nodo venous shunt procedure, and follow-up lymphoscintigraphic documentation of improved lymph flow in surgically treated limb. Materials and Methods: Twenty four consecutive patients with leg swelling, 10 male, 14 female with mean age 47 years, range from 13 years to 74 years underwent lymphoscintigraphy. All patients were referred from Department of Plastic Surgery, after initial work-up, and routine investigations to rule out the other causes of leg swelling. Both clinical and scintigraphic staging performed for all patients. All clinically and scintigraphically positive patients treated with decongestive lymphatic therapy (DLT). In addition to the DLT, those patients positive for unilateral or bilateral lymphedema, consented for surgical intervention, nodo venous shunt (NVS) in their only affected or one of the two affected lower limbs. Follow-up lymphoscintigraphy performed in operated cases after 3 months to 6 months of surgery, lymphoscintigraphy images of each patient in pre and post-surgery compared. Results: In 20/24 cases (83%) of clinically positive leg swelling were found to be positive for lymphedema on lymphoscintigraphy and remaining, 4/24 were scintigraphically normal. Based on the clinical and lymphoscintigraphy staging, 03/20 cases (15%) had Grade I lymphedema, 01/20 (5%) Grade II lymphedema, 06/20 (30%) Grade III and remaining 10/20 (50%) had Grade IV lymphedema. 11/20 cases of Lymphedema (55%) were managed conservatively by only DLT and in remaining 09/20 cases (45%), who were case of Grade IV, lymphedema (five patients with unilateral and four patients with bilateral disease) initially treated with DLT, and on completion of DLT, undergone for NVS procedure, in their unilaterally affected lower limb or one of the two diseased lower limbs. All nine patients showed remarkable clinical improvement in leg swelling and their follow-up lymphoscintigraphy showed normal visualization of lymphatic channels. No patient developed any recurrence. Conclusion: Pre-operative functional evaluation of lymphatic channels using lymphoscintigraphy, is a widely available, simple imaging test and highly useful for documentation of lymphedema in patients with leg swelling of unclear etiology and also for exact localization of inguinal lymph nodes to perform the NVS procedure. Further, it can play important role for follow-up of patients receiving DLT or DLT with surgical intervention that provides early relief from clinical symptoms. Keywords: Leg swelling, lymphedema, lymphoscintigraphy, nodo venous shunt |How to cite this article:| Kalawat TC, Chittoria RK, Reddy PK, Suneetha B, Narayan R, Ravi P. Role of lymphoscintigraphy in diagnosis and management of patients with leg swelling of unclear etiology. Indian J Nucl Med 2012;27:226-30 |How to cite this URL:| Kalawat TC, Chittoria RK, Reddy PK, Suneetha B, Narayan R, Ravi P. Role of lymphoscintigraphy in diagnosis and management of patients with leg swelling of unclear etiology. Indian J Nucl Med [serial online] 2012 [cited 2022 Aug 8];27:226-30. Available from: https://www.ijnm.in/text.asp?2012/27/4/226/115392 | Introduction|| | Leg swelling or edema is defined as a palpable swelling in the leg caused by an increase in interstitial fluid volume. A common challenge for primary care physicians is to determine the cause and find an effective treatment for the leg edema of unclear etiology. Lymphedema consists of excess protein-rich interstitial fluid within the skin and subcutaneous tissue resulting from lymphatic dysfunction. Lymphedema is one of the common cause of leg swelling in the Southern part of India. Besides clinical diagnosis, lymphoscintigraphy is useful imaging modality to rule out lymphedema as a cause of leg swelling. However, there is no internationally agreed standardized technique. This article considers role of lymphoscintigraphy in the diagnosis of leg swelling of unclear etiology and its clinical application in selection of treatment modality and determining the recurrence of disease in follow-up. | Materials and Methods|| | In this retrospective study, twenty-four consecutive patients, 10 male, 14 female with mean age 47 years, range from 13 to 74 referred for lymphoscintigraphy from January 2010 to July 2011 were recruited to find the cause of leg swelling of clinically unclear etiology. Before sending for scintigraphy, all patients were clinically examined and investigated using routine baseline tests to find out the cause of leg swelling. When the clinical and routine test results were unremarkable patients labeled as leg swelling with unclear etiology and referred for lymphoscintigraphy. Informed consent was taken for lymphoscintigraphy from all patients. Technetium-99m-sulfur colloid (unfiltered), injections were prepared as per the recommendations provided along with the cold kits, supplied by board of radio-isotope technology, India. All patients received subcutaneous injection of 20 MBq of tracer dose, in 0.2 ml volume, using 26-gauge needle and 01 cc volume tuberculin syringe. Radiotracer was injected into the first and second interdigital space in both feet. Whole body serial images, starting from feet to head were taken after the injection of radiotracer immediately to 24 h with reference time points, immediately after injection, 1 h, 4 h and 24 h in anterior and posterior view using a dual head Symbia E Gamma Camera with Syngo workstation Siemens, Germany. Routinely after injection of radiotracer no exercise was carried out. However, in cases where no groin activity is seen in post injection, more than 30 min image, then patient was asked to do exercise for 20 min. Lower extremity exercise stress maneuvers include walking or limb massage; serial immediate post injection, 1 h, 4 h, and 24 h images of all patients viewed by displaying them on single template in the comparative mode. Following features of the lymphatic system were noted in each qualitative lymphoscintigraphy study: Lymphedema staging was carried out for all patients clinically [Table 1] and scintigraphically [Table 2] as described by Lee and Bergan. All patients diagnosed with lymphedema; clinically and scintigraphically, were treated with decongestive lymphatic therapy (DLT), a combination of all the following: compression, manual lymphatic drainage, exercises, and skin care and 3 weeks course of diethyl Carbamazepine. Patients who agreed for surgery, besides conservative management with DLT, benefit of drainage procedure nodo venous shunt (NVS) was given to improve the lymph drainage. For assessment of treatment response, documentation of lymph flow through the lymphatic channels after NVS, a follow-up lymphoscintigraphy performed after 3 months to 6 months of surgery. Any post-operative complication related to NVS surgery was recorded. - The number and course of lymphatic vessels. - The symmetry and intensity of uptake and number of regional nodes visualized. - The timing of appearance of regional nodes. First inguinal node visible by 30 min was considered as "normal." Non or poor visualization of inguinal nodes 30 min even after exercise was considered as "abnormal". - The presence of "dermal backflow," or dermal collateral flow (an abnormal feature). - The presence of abnormal deep collateral flow, e.g. the appearance of popliteal nodes following a subcutaneous injection of radiotracer into the first interdigital space in the foot. - Malformations and lymphocoeles, which connect with the lymphatic system. - "Extravasation" at tracer sites of lymphatic damage, e.g., following cellulites. - Thoracic duct obstruction/leaks. - Reflux flow down lymphatic vessels (valvular incompetence). | Results|| | Of the 24 cases, 20 cases (83%) of limb swelling were found to be of lymphedema. Based on the clinical and lymphoscintigraphy staging, out of 20 cases of lymphedema, 3 cases (15%) had Grade I lymphedema, 1 case (5%) Grade II lymphedema, 6 (30%) Grade III and remaining 10 (50%) cases had Grade IV lymphedema. [Table 3], shows the demographic profile, clinical, scintigraphic staging and treatment given to all patients. |Table 3: Demographic profile of patients, clinical, lymphoscintigraphy staging and treatment given| Click here to view Among these 20 cases, 11 (55%) lymphedema patients were managed conservatively by DLT and in remaining 09/20 cases (45%), who were case of Grade IV, lymphedema (five patients with unilateral and four patients with bilateral disease) initially treated with DLT, on completion of DLT, undergone for NVS procedure, either for unilaterally affected or one of the bilateral affected lower limbs. No complication related to NVS surgery was noted. Patients were followed clinically and with lymphoscintigraphy after 3 months to 6 months, all nine patients, showed remarkable clinical improvement in leg swelling and their follow-up lymphoscintigraphy showed normal visualization of lymphatic channels. No patient developed any recurrence. Eleven patients who received DLT showed only partial clinical improvement. In two patients, who were clinically unilateral lymphedema, lymphoscintigraphy showed, Grade I lymphedema in their contra lateral normal lower limb. Four patients, who were clinically positive for leg swelling, but scintigraphically negative considered as case of early disease with patent lymphatic channels and kept in close follow to monitor any progression of the disease. | Discussion|| | Lymphoscintigraphy is widely considered to be the main investigation to establish the diagnosis of lymphedema and visualize peripheral lymphatics. , However, the indications for its use vary throughout the world. In some centers it is advocated for virtually all patients with lymphedema, whereas in others it is rarely used. This study looks at various technical aspects of lymphoscintigraphy and its usefulness in the assessment and management of patients with leg swelling of unclear etiology. Lymphoscintigraphy relies on one of the essential functions of the lymphatic system that is to transport large molecules from the interstitial space back to the vascular compartment. Therefore, if a large molecule such as a protein or colloid with a radioactive label e.g., Tc-99m is injected into the interstitial space, its transport through the initial lymphatics, the collectors and region lymph nodes, can be followed using the gamma camera to detect the radioactivity. This provides a picture of lymphatic function and pathways, but does not give the degree of fine anatomical detail, which may be seen with direct X-ray lymphography. Although the lymphoscintigraphy technique relies upon the normal function of the lymphatic system in removing macromolecules from the interstitial space, different molecules are handled in different ways and this can therefore affect the appearances of the lymphoscintigram. There are two main types of preparations used: Macromolecules and colloidal suspensions. The radiolabel attached to these to make them detectable is usually Tc-99m-colloids are cleared more slowly from the injection site than macromolecules and therefore do not show the lymphatic vessels as clearly. They are however, trapped more effectively in the lymph nodes and make them more visible on the scan. Qualitative studies primarily aim to demonstrate the morphology of the lymphatic system and so a colloidal preparation, which will outline the lymph nodes and vessels, may be the best choice. In our study, Tc-99m-sulfur colloid was used for qualitative lymphoscintigraphy studies. Exercise or massage at the site of injection has been shown to enhance the uptake of the particles into the lymphatics substantially. In our study, exercise was carried out when inguinal nodes were not visualized post 30 min images. The rate of uptake of the radiotracer may be influenced by the volume injected as well as the concentration of the tracer. These may affect the local tissue hydrostatic and oncotic pressures at the site of injection. The subcutaneous route used in this study for tracer administration has been recommended in literature for both qualitative and quantitative studies and is considered optimal for the injection of colloids. , Qualitative lymphoscintigraphy, which aims to image the morphology of the lymphatic system and quantitative lymphoscintigraphy to measure lymphatic flow may be a more sensitive way of diagnosing lymphatic impairment. The reported sensitivity of qualitative lymphoscintigraphy in diagnosing lymphedema is 70% and it improves to 100% when quantitative parameters are added. However, a sequence of images taken at different times and following the injected radio-colloid, in qualitative imaging can be used to demonstrate, a delay in lymphatic drainage e.g., by examining the time taken after the injection until the regional lymph nodes are visualized. Study is interpreted as normal or abnormal on the basis of timings of the visualization of regional nodes. Burnand et al., considered it normal, when the inguinal lymph glands were visualized following a subcutaneous injection into interdigital space in the foot within 40 min. , Similarly, in our study, non-visualization of inguinal nodes after 30-40 min after tracer injection was considered as abnormal. The features of a lymphatic system, which qualitative lymphoscintigraphy can describe are shown in [Table 2]. However, in the absence of standardized regimens, e.g., when images are taken and whether all patients exercise during the study, it is difficult to compare the results of study from one center with another, indeed, and one patient with another. Visualization of popliteal nodes, suggesting routing of lymph flow from the superficial to the deep system. , However, in another study by Weissleder and Weissleder, showed disagreement to this observation and described the presence of one to three popliteal nodes in their normal subjects following the subcutaneous injection of tracer into the first and second interdigital spaces in the feet. In this study, most of the imaging features including visualization of popliteal lymph nodes as mentioned in [Table 2] were seen in patients with lymphedema, except thoracic duct obstruction, regional leaks and reflux flow down in lymphatic channels as it may be seen in patients with valvular incompetence of lymph channel. Lymphoscintigraphy may be a useful preoperative investigation; Vaqueiro et al. reported the value of lymphoscintigraphy in the selection of patients for micro vascular procedures, lymphovenous anastomoses, by demonstrating the patency of major lymph channels suitable for anastomoses, which could not be predicted on clinical grounds. In our study, one of the aims of lymphoscintigraphy besides confirmation of clinical diagnosis was to help in identifying the location of lymph nodes for NVS procedure. Simultaneous, imaging of the normal limb with patients with unilateral lymphedema is highly useful and provides a reference for correlation, it may detect the early stage abnormalities in apparently normal limb, and this is an additional advantage of lymphoscintigraphy, which considers evaluation of both limbs simultaneously. In our study, two patients, presented with unilateral leg swelling, lymphoscintigraphy showed, Grade IV, disease in clinically symptomatic and Grade I, disease in contralateral asymptomatic lower limb [Figure 1]. |Figure 1: Serial lymphoscintigraphy, anterior projection images, (a) immediate post injection, (b) 1h, (c) 4 h and (d) 24 h, shows, Grade IV lymphedema in right lower limb (no uptake in lymph nodes and lymphatic channels), incidentally detected Grade I, lymphedema, with "dermal back flow" below knee joint (arrow) and visualization of popliteal nodes in clinically normal left lower limb| Click here to view Lee and Bergan reported the utility of lymphoscintigraphy for prediction of the outcome of treatment. They devised a staging system based upon lymphoscintigraphy findings and used it with clinical staging, which includes a simple quality of life measure to predict treatment outcome and decide when additional medical or surgical therapy is indicated [Table 1] and [Table 2]. In our study, we used the same clinical and lymphoscintigraphy staging, both staging systems were correlated well. Clinical and lymphoscintigraphy staging helped in follow-up of patients, in assessment of response to the given treatment [Figure 2], pre and post-surgery lymphoscintigraphy images of a case of bilateral Grade IV, lymphedema, showed remarkable clinical improvement and normal visualization of lymphatic channels in the left lower limb. Similarly, all the patients responded well to the treatment given. |Figure 2: A case of bilateral Grade IV lymphedema, treated with nodo venous shunt in left lower limb, post-treatment lymphoscintigraphy, 1 h image shows, marked improvement of tracer uptake in inguinal node and visualization of main lymphatic channel| Click here to view For evaluation of the patients with lymphedema, other imaging modalities are being developed, these include fusion of lymphoscintigraphy/computerized tomography scans to assess the functional and morphological status of lymphatic channels of affected limb and interstitial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, in which a material detectable by MRI is injected subcutaneously and is absorbed into the lymphatics. It is too early to judge where these techniques will fit into the assessment of patients with swollen limbs. In the meantime, lymphoscintigraphy remains an important tool in the diagnosis and management of chronic edema. The limitations of this study include its retrospective design, fewer numbers of patients and use of Tc-99m-sulfur colloid, which can provide only qualitative analysis of lymphoscintigraphy images. | Conclusion|| | For functional evaluation of lymphatic channels, lymphoscintigraphy, is a widely available, simple imaging test, highly useful for documentation of lymphedema in patients with the leg swelling of unclear etiology. In this retrospective study, patients with leg swelling of unclear etiology, when evaluated with lymphoscintigraphy showed high incidence of lymphedema. Lymphoscintigraphy not only helped in diagnosis; but, also helped is staging as well as selection of exact localization of inguinal lymph nodes to perform the NVS procedure and follow-up of patients. | References|| | |1.||Menzoain JO, Doyle JE. Venous insufficiency of the leg. Hosp Pract 1989;24:109-16. | |2.||Alguire PC, Mathes BM. Chronic venous insufficiency and venous ulceration. 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Nucl Med Commun 1995;16:683-6. | |16.||Vaqueiro M, Gloviczki P, Fisher J, Hollier LH, Schirger A, Wahner HW. Lymphoscintigraphy in lymphedema: An aid to microsurgery. J Nucl Med 1986;27:1125-30. | |17.||Pecking AP. The fusion of anatomic and functional images: New development in lymphatic imaging. Presented at international society of lymphology congress, 2005, Sao Paulo, Salvador, Brazil. | |18.||Ruehm SG, Schroeder T, Debatin JF. Interstitial MR lymphography with gadoterate meglumine: Initial experience in humans. Radiology 2001;220:816-21. | |19.||Keeley V. The use of lymphoscintigraphy in the management of chronic oedema. J lymphoedema 2006;1:42-57. | [Figure 1], [Figure 2] [Table 1], [Table 2], [Table 3]
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A virtual walk to explore Badi Kothi, an intricately stone carved haveli and explore its niches and corners with the stories almost forgotten. Daraganj is one of the oldest localities of where Prayag was in history. It is situated at the bank of celestial river Ganges and not far from Triveni Sangam - the confluence of three sacred rivers: the Ganges and Yamuna, and the third invisible river Saraswati. The locality is a trove of pre Mughal, Mughal, Maratha Tamil, Telegu Kannad , Gujrati history and communities. Daraganj is a maze of narrow lanes and by lanes that eventually lead to the main road or the Ganges shore. From the Nag Vasuki Temple, Dashswamedha Ghat, Veni Madhav Temple to Todar Mal’s fort, Narala’s residence and of Course Badi Kothi. Badi Kothi is a majestic stone carved residence of a Zamindar called Perumal. It dates back to more than 400 years. It preserves historical stories in each of its corners. Let us walk through its courtyards, down the stairs into the basement, up into the balconies and stairs. And a rooftop where you could a view the Ganges. The generations that encouraged the freedom movement and much more. Let us stroll through the Badi Kothi, a part of the trio of Kothis and discover some of its hidden stories and later make sure you visit it too.
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Critical Illness Insurance The New Risk of the 21st Century “The Protection You Need – When You Need it Most” This is a quote from world renowned heart surgeon Dr. Marius Barnard who helped develop critical illness insurance. Dr. Barnard witnessed the emotional strains that many of his patients faced after surviving serious illnesses. Financial stress often worked against recovery or, in many cases, left patients struggling to pay bills as they resumed their lives. Critical Illness Insurance creates a personal financial health line of credit which entitles you to a lump sum tax-free cash payment – upon diagnosis and survival of a critical illness. The beauty of this line of credit is that you never have to pay it back. Most companies have 20-24 covered conditions, and is usually payable 30 days following the diagnosis of a covered condition and most connect you with the services provided by ‘Best Doctors’. Best Doctors is one of the world’s pre-eminent independent authorities of healthcare, who can put you in touch with physicians, hospitals and provides treatment assistance services, when you need it most. Canadians need critical illness insurance. It’s a fact. A serious, life altering illness strikes one in three Canadians in their lifetime. Consider these statistics: - 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women are predicted to develop heart disease in their lifetime. - It is estimated there are over 70,000 heart attacks each year. - Over 80% of heart attack patients admitted to hospital survive. In recent years the rate of death among patients has dropped from 16% to 8%. - 1 in 2.3 men and 1 in 2.6 women living in Canada will develop cancer during their lifetime. - An estimated 149,000 new cases of cancer and 69,500 deaths will occur in Canada in 2017. - On average 2,865 Canadians will be diagnosed every week – 1,337 will die every week - 1 in 8.8 women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime - 1 in 8.3 men will develop prostate cancer in their lifetime - 38% of women and 44% of men will develop cancer during their lifetime - Each year about 16,000 Canadians die from stroke - Each year, more women than men die from stoke (In fact more women die of heart disease than all the cancers combined) - For every 10,000 Canadian children under the age of 19, there are 6.7 strokes. - After age 55, the risk of stroke doubles every 10 years - A stroke survivor has a 20% chance of having another stroke within 2 years - Effects; of every 100 people – 15 die – 10 recover completely – 25 recover with a minor impairment or disability – 40 are left with a moderate or severe impairment – 10 are so severely disabled they require long term care. So the scary part is that out of the 85 that live – 75 need some form of care – which has a direct ripple effect on loved ones who have to take care of them. - Every day 3 people in Canada are diagnosed with MS - MS is the most common neurological disease among young Canadians - 238,000 Canadians over 65 have Alzheimer’s – 750,000 by 2031 Source: National Cancer Institute of Canada, Canadian Cancer statistics 2002, Statistics Canada, 1999, Heart and Stroke Foundation, 2001, Alzheimer’s society 2002 The risks are very real and so is the probability of survival. For most insurance companies, 80-85% of the claims that they pay out are for the top 3 critical illnesses; cancer 62-64%, heart attack; 17 -20%, and strokes; 6-10%. Did you know that, on average, people are in their 40’s when they receive the critical illness benefit? But it can happen even younger…see below (real claims) Do you know any relatives, friends, or business associates who suffer or have suffered a critical illness? If so, ask yourself the following questions: - Could they cover all their medical expenses? - Would they have benefited from a lump sum tax-free payment after they were diagnosed? - Were they able to maintain their lifestyle if they or their spouse couldn’t return to work full time? - Did they have timely access to the world’s “best” medical knowledge and treatments? The cost of survival can be far more than the cost of the treatment. You don’t survive without paying a price. How long would it take you to save $50,000? How long would it take you to exhaust $50,000 if you suffered a critical illness? Earnings potential to age 65: Survival comes at a cost… Where will the money come from? - Withdraw from your retirement plan – your RRSP’s? - Borrow funds? (will the bank lend you money if you are not working and disabled?) - Government Health care plans? - Disability Insurance? How will the cash be used? - pay down debts: mortgage, car loans or credit cards - medical treatment not covered by provincial health plans - medical treatment outside of Canada - travel and living expenses - cover lost income - take extended leave from work to fully recover - medical equipment or devices - child or home care - therapy (speech, physiotherapy etc.) Or, have a heart attack and lose your mortgage? Did you know that half of all mortgage foreclosures are as a result of disability and that 90 per cent of disabilities are from illness and not accident? *46% of mortgage foreclosures are due to an inability to make mortgage payments due to a critical illness – 3% of all foreclosures are a result of death in the household. Critical Illness is also available to children between the ages 2-19. It provides the financial assistance when your family needs it the most. You are able to take time off work so you can be with your child, hire a caregiver for your child, and cover the cost of transportation and accommodations to travel for treatments. Since Vancouver is the nearest major city to facilitate most treatments, it’s a big issue for us here on the island. On a personal note I know 3 people who recently suffered a critical illness – one was diagnosed with Breast Cancer (needing a double mastectomy), the other had evasive melanoma, and the other had a heart attack – needing angioplasty – in these cases – they had coverage – and were paid a tax-free sum of money because they survived. They did not have to worry about money – just recovery. I also have a friend that suffered severe 3rd degree burns to 20% of his body and I know another gentleman in his 40’s who had a heart attack, 2 little kids and a stay home mom, who had to go back to work and he had to go back to work sooner that he probably should have because they did not want to lose their house. Both did not even know that this protection was available. Getting Basic Critical Illness Insurance is easy: - Applying for coverage is easy: no medical questionnaire required. You choose the level of coverage: there are three levels of coverage from which to choose – $25,000, $50,000 and $75,000 - You choose how to spend it: the lump sum benefit is paid directly to you, to spend any way you please. 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The course is designed and presented by professor aptly for beginners. I think before reading the Process Mining book it is good to take this course and then read the book later. The quizzes are good. Good content, very thorough, and I learned a LOT! Took more time than suggested, as I learn by taking notes and reproducing diagrams. But the course structure allowed for frequent pauses to do this. by Stefano B• The teacher was really clear and I found particularly useful the high amount of excercises during lessons by Greg L• very comprehensive. well structured. good pace, I would recommend having the book for reference/research. by Carlos D• Outstanding!. Very well structured, The questions inside lectures really help you to get into the topic by Alix C• Easy to understand and very comprehensive. Examples are challenging but help to understand everything. by Jorge T• Very insightful learning about Process Mining with interesting exercises to consolidate the knowledge by Marcin N• Great introduction into process mining. Excellent examples illustrating the theory. Time well spent! by Ahmed B K• Good introduction for process mining tool , thanks to everyone who has contributed to this course ! by Szedelényi J• Guides through the fundamentals of process mining and provide hands-on skills to apply right away. by Yahya P• Great course. very inspiring. Makes me want to take phd program that is involving process mining. by Philip S• Very useful course for all data analytics fans that want to know how process mining tools work. by Arash D S• This course was fantastic and I learn a lot of new ideas about data and understanding of data. by Deleted A• I love this course because it really add values to organizations by improving their bottomline by Najmeh R• Excellent! Well defined, practical examples and also it shows how it can be used be Prom tool. by wu s• a very comprehensive and accessible introduction to the emerging field, I have learned a lot! by Tom K• Very good overview and provides a good foundation for further exploration in Process Mining. by sabrina d• A bit techinical, but very helpful to understand the underlying concept behind the "magic"! by Janid A• The course is excellent, clear and simple and can bring improvements in many applied fields by Kushagra J• The course content was great. Though I was not able to understand the Prom Lite software. by Mustafa G• Very good course overall. I wish there was more technical lessons in the last two weeks by Gilberto A• Great course, good explanation and excelente selection of topics. Totally recommended! by Johannes C d M• Very nice. I do, however, would like to have a solution for grading the honors track! by Bart v D• Very well explained, provides a good basic understanding of the topic process mining. by Daniel S• Very good and compact course, with a good mixture of therory and practial work by Secundino S• Fantastic way to get additional insights through data mining on digitized processes by Jair J F• This course its excelent and best support for learning at Process Mining. Thanks!
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If there has ever been a question about the nature of “faith” organizations that spend an inordinate amount of energy working to demonize GLBT people, Samuel Rodriguez of the 3rd Day Worship Center extinguishes all uncertainty. The Washington Post On Faith feature asked this question: What is marriage? Is it a sacred rite or a civil right? What role, if any, should religious institutions, traditions or beliefs have in the legal act of marriage? And Samuel Rodriguez answered. The excerpt below was printed in Saturday’s Washington Post. At the end of the day, the gay minority agenda [sic] may end up indefinitely deterred not by the white evangelical Christian right establishment but rather by ethno cultural minorities. In other words, Blacks and Latinos may end up as the proverbial firewall preventing the advancement of the gay and lesbian agenda… Ethnic minorities, who in essence make up the base of the Democratic Party, a Party committed to same-sex marriage, overwhelmingly oppose the idea, according to Pew and other research. Politically, the same-sex marriage agenda may solidify the gay and lesbian community within the canopy of the Democratic Party while simultaneously providing an opening for the Grand Ole Party to finally break away from its White over 50 male memberships and engage minority voters. Could same-sex marriage push Hispanics, Blacks and other ethnic minorities into the ranks of the Republican Party? The verdict is in. Anti-gay “churches” are political organizations through and through.
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How to Assign a Drive Letter to an iPhone By Kirk Bennet If you have an iPhone, you can use it to store large amounts of data, connect to wireless networks when you're away from your computer and sync music, calendars and apps with your computer. When you connect an iPhone to a PC, Windows 7 assigns a drive letter to the device. If you want to always use the same drive letter for your iPhone -- you run automated tasks that require a permanent path, for example -- you must assign it in Windows. Assigning a drive letter takes just a few minutes. Connect the iPhone to your computer. Open the Start menu and click "Control Panel" to open the Control Panel. Click the "System and Security" link to navigate to the System and Security section of the Control Panel. Click the "Administrative Tools" link to open the Administrative Tools window. Double-click "Computer Management" to open the Computer Management window. Click "Disk Management" in the left pane, under Storage. Right-click the drive currently assigned to your iPhone and select the "Change Drive Letters and Paths" option from the context menu. Click the "Change" button to open the Change Drive Letter or Path window. Select the drive letter from the drop-down box next to the "Assign the following drive letter" option. Click "OK" and click "Yes" to confirm the action. Close the Computer Management and Control Panel windows. Kirk Bennet started writing for websites and online publications in 2005. He covers topics in nutrition, health, gardening, home improvement and information technology.
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The latest from my Scientific American series, East of Siberia: In autumn, 2012, hunters found a young osprey wandering the forest of coastal Primorye. Whereas most of these fish-eating raptors had long flown south for the winter this one walked, dragging its broken wing behind it through the fallen leaves. The hunters chased the bird down, put it in a cardboard box, and brought it to Sergei, a colleague of mine they knew worked for a bird-conservation NGO. By the time the raptor reached him, however, the broken wing had fused. The osprey would never fly again. I saw this bird for the first time a few weeks later when, checking camera traps to monitor poaching activity along the Maksimovka River, I happened upon Sergei at a field camp. He was there guiding a group of Japanese naturalists on a tour of the region. With no one to leave the osprey with at home, Sergei had brought the bird along, keeping it regularly fed with fish. As a keen angler himself, this was an arrangement that suited both man and bird well. In fact, when I arrived, I saw the large raptor sitting on a stump on the edge of camp, minding its own business, slowly devouring a trout Sergei had recently caught and hand delivered. Ospreys are uncommon in Primorye. I’d only occasionally seen these fish specialists over the years—adults hovering, then diving for mullet or redfin in the brackish waters of river mouths along the Sea of Japan. And I’d never seen a young one before. From my vantage point across Sergei’s camp, it looked quite different from an adult but had the similar, familiar, black-and-white plumage pattern that adults did. About a week later I saw the bird again, when Sergei’s caravan of naturalists came to the village of Ternei, where I worked at the Wildlife Conservation Society’s research center. I had offered to describe my work with Blakiston’s fish owls to them and Sergei brought the osprey, perched calmly on his arm, inside the building. I took a look at this bird under the artificial light of the entryway. The bill didn’t seem right—not blunt and hooked like it should have been—and the whole body shape seemed off. As I scrutinized the bird a little closer it wasn’t long before the osprey farce was obvious. This was not an osprey! It bore only the most superficial resemblance to one. I’d never seen a raptor like it. Apparently neither had anyone in the group, and it took me a few days to solve the puzzle. It turned out we should have been feeding this poor bird wasp grubs, not fish: this was an oriental honey buzzard. I had trouble identifying it because this was a rare, pale color morph, not the dark-plumaged birds depicted in all the field guides. This explained how the bird was able to survive for so long in the wild with a broken wing: oriental honey buzzards primarily eat the grubs of ground-nesting wasps and bees. They spy these insects in flight, follow them home, and then raid their nests. Physically, oriental honey buzzards are well adapted to this task. Their long legs are capped by slender toes and elongated talons, which they use to dig out nests, and the plumage on their heads is a dense helmet of stiff feathers that deflect any attacks the wasps might raise. Armed with this new information, I searched the village stores for honeycomb and took home a honey-soaked block of it about the size of a candy bar. I cleaved this hunk in two and tentatively offered one half to the Bird Formerly Known as Osprey, which reached out a slender leg to gently accept my gift in its needle claws. It was an odd thing watching a raptor, birds typically associated with evisceration of small mammals or birds, consuming honey with such zeal. The bird concentrated intently, devouring this treat like a boy would an apple, twisting and munching. The honey buzzard looked up at me intently when it was done, like a dog that knows I have more bacon. The final portion was consumed with equal gusto. How was it that naturalist after naturalist, myself included, had ignored the obvious? When faced with something strange, human minds try to mold the unknown into something familiar, and an osprey was the closest thing that seemed to explain this black-and-white raptor. The red flags that all of us had sensed were explained away by the bird’s juvenile plumage: it will probably look more like an osprey when it gets older, we told ourselves. So: osprey it was. Until it wasn’t.
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The Ancient Ceremony of the Keys From the Crown Jewels to the iconic ‘Beefeaters’, the Tower of London gives millions of visitors each year the chance to experience living history. However, not all will witness the intriguing Ceremony of the Keys, the ceremonial locking of the Tower gates which takes place every night at exactly seven minutes to ten. This fascinating tradition is the subject of the final release in our Tower of London Collection and two vital parts of the ceremony, the keys and lamp, feature in the design. Struck to Brilliant Uncirculated standard – a finer finish than circulating coins – this coin is presented in a fold-out wallet where you’ll discover more about the history behind this centuries-old tradition.
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Bringing history to life The Roman road An incomparable road network was developed by the Romans from the 1st century BC to connect, manage and control their provinces. These roads were built and maintained at the expense of the state. Even the military took over these tasks in some places. The cross section of such a road always shows the same structure. A highly compacted gravel layer with larger cobblestones at the end, which were laid in as straight a line as possible. This is how you can still find many roads of Roman origin in Rome, Pompeii and other provincial towns. This ever-growing network of roads connected cities and allowed the exchange of goods, news and the transfer of troops in the shortest possible time. Bridges and tunnels were also used in road construction. On the side of the roads were erected "milaria" , which are pillars containing route Information. A moment becomes history With this craft sheet you have a piece of history to touch. On the Roman roads, people traveled on foot, on horseback, with donkey, mule or even travel wagons. The light , single-axle vehicles ( Cisium ) , which can transport one to two people, but also larger travel wagons ( Carrus ) , which were pulled by two to four horses. For the transport of goods served two or four-wheeled horses or oxcarts. If one went on journeys then the recommendation applied this in groups to undertake, since as in the sources reported, regularly highwaymen ( Latrones ) represented a danger for the travelers. - suitable for children over 6 years - 19 different figures, including riders, merchants and wagons - Stands 3-5 cm high - scale 1:87 - a road with bridge - 9 A.D. - sturdy colored printed paper Detailed reconstruction to tinker with yourself For the construction you only need a ruler, a craft knife, scissors and glue. In addition, there is a description in German, English and French with sketches that help in the construction and a short historical classification with map. The figures are easy to cut out. Then cut in at the dotted line, fold one area forward and one back and the figure can stand. Forum Traiani ® registered trademark
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OR WAIT null SECS Survey findings highlight the psychological and psychosocial distress related to having diabetes. Soren Skovlund, MSc, Dgr Patients with diabetes are not receiving the support they need to deal with the emotional aspects of living with the condition. The findings, presented at the American Diabetes Association’s (ADA’s) 80th Virtual Scientific Sessions, suggested 18% of patients living with diabetes in Denmark needed a referral for a psychologist but had not been offered 1, and 36% said they did not receive the support they needed to cope with their emotions related to diabetes. “Our study highlights that efforts to support vulnerable populations should be multi-pronged and include a psychologist’s care,” Soren Skovlund, MSc, Dgr, said in a statement. Skovlund, a senior research scientist with the Value-Based Diabetes Care Programme, and a team of investigators aimed to characterize the need for access to psychological care and self-care support for People With Diabetes and Caregivers in Denmark. Data collected came from the largest nationwide Danish survey, “Life with Diabetes 2019.” The survey was designed by the Danish Diabetes Association, Steno Diabetes Center North Denmark, Aalborg University Hospital, and Aalborg University to benchmark impact on daily life, access to care, technology, and services to discover top desires and priorities. The survey represented all Danish regions and the age and gender were similar to the characteristics of the national population. The team analyzed responses from 8918 patients with diabetes and 761 caregivers. Among the patients, 71% had type 2 diabetes and 26% had type 1 diabetes. Women made up more than half of the total respondents (51%) and were twice as likely to feel the need for a psychologist (24% vs 12%). A majority of the patients reported having access to quality medical diabetes care, but approximately 20% of respondents with diabetes said they experienced a negative psychological impact due to the condition “most or all of the time.” What’s more, nearly 20% of patients with diabetes said the condition was taking up too much of their daily life, while 18% felt they needed a referral for a psychologist but had not been offered such a service. Among the respondents, 36% of patients with diabetes, and 21% of caregivers said they were not getting the “support they need to deal with diabetes-related emotions.” Overall, 19% of respondents said there was a need for a major system-wide improvement in support for dealing with the mental aspect of living with diabetes. The investigators also found people who were involuntarily unemployed, people using insulin for type 2 diabetes, and those who had multiple health issues were at higher risks for negative psychological outcomes, Skovlund said. An additional analysis of >1100 open text responses suggested people with diabetes suffered psychosocial effects due to gaps in many aspects of care, including access to new technology, quality care in a primary practice setting, and local support for overall well-being. “The psychological impact of diabetes and the opportunities that exist to mitigate it, including optimal access to novel technologies, better individual medical care, and person-centered self-management support services should not be under-estimated,” Skovlund said. “Integration of psychosocial aspects of living with diabetes is a prerequisite for improving the long-term health and quality of life outcomes for many people with diabetes and their families.” The study, “Psychological Impact and Need for Psychological Care and Support: What Do People with Diabetes and Caregivers Say? Results of a Scientific Survey of 9,869 People with Diabetes and Caregivers in Denmark,” was presented at ADA 2020.
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Ukrainian War: What you need to know about the conflict 1. Russia hits Kyiv for the first time in weeks The Russian military today launched a missile attack on Kyiv and northern Chernihiv regions for the first time in weeks. At least fifteen people, including five civilians, were injured in the Russian strikes, according to the regional governor of the Ukrainian capital, Oleksiy Kuleba. Russia attacked the Kyiv region with six missiles launched from the Black Sea, hitting a military unit in the village of Liutizh on the outskirts of the capital, according to Oleksii Hromov, a senior Ukrainian general staff official. He said the attack destroyed one building and damaged two others, and that Ukrainian forces also shot down one of the missiles in the town of Bucha. The attack on Chernihiv, which targeted the village of Honcharivska, allegedly came from Belarus, as regional governor Vyacheslav Chaus said. Ukrainian officials, meanwhile, have announced a counter-offensive to retake the occupied Kherson region in the south of the country, territory seized by Russia shortly after the invasion. Ukrainian national media quoted presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovich as confirming that Kyiv’s plans to liberate Kherson were underway and that the Ukrainian military was considering leaving Russian troops with all three options – “retreat, if possible, surrender or be destroyed”. .” 2. The United States claims more than 75,000 Russian soldiers killed or wounded More than 75,000 Russian troops have been killed or injured since the Kremlin invaded Ukraine on February 24, according to US intelligence estimates. A congresswoman who recently visited Ukraine confirmed that the figures were relayed in a briefing from the US State Department, the Defense Department, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Office of the Director of the national intelligence. Speaking to CNN, Michigan Republican Elissa Slotkin said: “We have been notified that over 75,000 Russians have been killed or injured. [in Ukraine]which is huge…over 80% of their ground forces are bogged down and tired,” she said. Russia remained discreet about its victims in Ukraine A senior Russian lawmaker claimed in June that its soldiers had essentially stopped dying during the war, even as the fighting continued to rage. Andrey Kartapolov, head of the Russian parliament’s defense committee, said “we have practically stopped losing people,” according to Moskovskij Komsomolets, a Moscow-based newspaper. Euronews cannot independently verify these figures. 3. Outrage over pro-Putin chants during Turkey-Ukraine football game Ukrainian officials have expressed anger at Turkish football fans who chanted Vladimir Putin’s name during a Champions League kick-off in Istanbul. Thousands of Fenerbahce fans joined in the chanting after their side conceded a goal to Ukrainian champions Dynamo Kyiv. Ukraine’s ambassador Vasyl Bodnar said the incident left him “deeply saddened”, with one football journalist calling the ranking “absolutely tasteless”. Images of the controversial chant have been viewed more than seven million times on social media. “We will never understand words of support for the Russian killer and aggressor who deliberately kills Ukrainians and destroys our country,” Bodnar wrote on Facebook. “Even football, which is so popular in Turkey, has its limits.” Dynamo Kyiv won the match 2-1, having drawn 0-0 in the first leg played in Poland due to the Russian invasion. Contest organizer UEFA told the BBC it had opened an investigation into the incident. 4. “Double standards” in the treatment of non-Ukrainian refugees, according to an expert Poland has been accused of double standards in its treatment of Ukrainian refugees, compared to non-Europeans fleeing conflicts in Africa and the Middle East, by a UN expert. Those affected include permanent residents of Ukraine, “undocumented” migrants and people who had sought asylum in the country before war forced them to flee again, special rapporteur Felipe González Morales said on Thursday. of the United Nations on the human rights of migrants. “Even for those who fled the same war, although all were accepted to enter Poland and received state assistance, third-country nationals are not protected by the same legal framework,” he said. -he declares. “This double standard approach has led to a sense of discrimination.” González Morales praised Poland for welcoming some 2 million Ukrainian refugees who came to the country, granting them permission to work, as well as access to health care, education and other public services . “That explains why I don’t see any refugee camps in Poland,” he said. 5. Belarusian opposition leader condemns attacks on Ukraine launched from her country Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya has condemned the latest escalation in the war in Ukraine launched from Belarus. “Horrified to see how Russia continues to use Belarus to attack Ukraine,” she tweeted. “At least 25 missiles were launched from Belarus at Kyiv, Chernihiv and other cities this morning. Lukashenka cannot fool anyone. He is guilty of crimes against Belarusians and Ukrainians and must be held accountable. 6. Ukraine claims ship carrying stolen barley reached Lebanon A US-sanctioned Syrian cargo ship carrying what Kyiv says is barley stolen from the war-torn country has docked in Lebanon, Ukraine’s diplomatic mission to the Middle Eastern country said on Thursday. According to the Ukrainian embassy in Beirut, the cargo ship Laodicea docked in the port of Tripoli, Lebanon’s second city. It was carrying 5,000 tons of flour and 5,000 tons of barley, the embassy said. The US Treasury Department sanctioned Laodicea in 2015 for its affiliation with the Syrian government of President Bashar Assad. Ukraine has accused Russia of plundering grain and steel from its territory since Moscow invaded the country in late February. The embassy in Beirut did not specify or specify how the barley was allegedly stolen from Ukraine. Maritime Traffic, which monitors ship traffic and the location of ships at sea, also confirmed the docking of ships in Tripoli on Thursday. The Laodicea was initially heading for the port of Tartous in Syria and was expected to arrive there earlier this week. It was unclear why he had diverted to Lebanon and whether or not he was unloading the cargo here.
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Strength training is a fundamental element for the physical conditioning of basketball players. Its purpose is to improve explosive power and acceleration/speed around the court and to reduce the risk of joint and tendon injuries. Do NBA players lift weights? Yes they lift weights. Most of their “bulking up” takes place in the off-season where they do not need to be resting their bodies as much due to regular games, but they are still lifting weights during this time. There is no way for the NBA players to get the bodies and the strength they do without lifting and weights. What weight exercises are good for basketball? 5 Intermediate Strength-Training Lifts for Basketball Players - Trap Bar Deadlift. Deadlifts (and their variations) are one of the best exercises to include for improving strength throughout the entire body. … - Push Presses. The push press is basically an overhead press with a bit of a leg drive. … - Bench Press. … - Squats. … Does weight matter basketball? For many basketball players, maintaining their weight and lean mass through the long competitive season is often the biggest issue. … A specific body composition may not be an essential factor for success in basketball as in other sports, although it strongly determines a player’s position. Does weight lifting mess up your basketball shot? Myth No. 3: Lifting Will Affect my Shooting Ability and My Shot. … If you’re a serious basketball player you should be shooting regularly anyway. As long as you continue to shoot regularly, the extra strength will do nothing but help your shot improve by making it easier and more effortless. Should I play basketball or workout first? Most teams and players prefer to work out after a practice or even after games. According to former basketball player Thomas Emma, lifting after a practice or game should be done immediately after and be performed for no longer than 30 to 35 minutes. How do NBA players weight train? The NBA Workout - Split stance sprinters. 8-10 reps; 2-3 sets. … - Jump to pull-up. 6-8 reps; 2-3 sets. - Rotational club chops. 8-10 reps; 2-3 sets. … - Side step to pull-downs. 8-10 reps; 2-3 sets. - Rollouts. 8-10 reps; 2-3 sets. … - Cable resisted sprints. 8-10 reps of; 2-3 sets. … - Cable resisted squats. 8-10 reps; 2-3 sets. - Ball handle lunges. How do I increase my stamina for basketball? Whether they play football, basketball, soccer, or virtually any other type of sport, young athletes need to have good stamina and endurance. Here are some possible exercises you can include in your circuit: - Jumping over hurdles. - Shuttle runs. - Leg lifts. - Running with a medicine ball. - Jumping jacks. What is the most practiced skill in basketball? Shooting a basketball may take the most specialized technique of any of the five fundamental skills and also the most training to become proficient at it. The further away from the hoop, the more talent is required in the shooting process; that’s why only the finest shooters are capable of long-range shooting. Is it better to be skinny for basketball? Improve Lean Body Mass Having a lean body mass may promote better performance for basketball players. … Consequently, most professional basketball players need only to stay skinny and fit during official seasons. Some athletes may want to use their free time binging in buffets or partying until dawn. Does playing basketball make your legs stronger? You’ll do plenty of running when you play basketball, which helps you strengthen a variety of lower-body muscles. … Your quads extend your knees while the hamstrings, gastrocnemius and several smaller muscles work to flex your knees as you dash up and down the court. How hard is basketball on your body? Basketball puts a lot of stress on the legs, especially the knees and ankles, and puts pressure on tight shoulders. Protect yourself by becoming strong and flexible, as basketball is a very physically demanding game. Warm up and stretch your muscles and joints before hitting the court. What age should basketball players lift weights? Proper strength training does not stunt growth! In fact, you can actually begin a safe, age appropriate training program as young at 8 or 9 years old. Does lifting weights make your jump shot worse? Your jump shot should not be tampered with as long as you stay practicing. … Also, having strength will assist when you are crashing the boards for a rebound, boxing out, or playing physical defense.
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Review of the Book Beyond the Last Blue Mountain Essay Beyond The Last Blue mountain : Tata Story : Book Review About the Author RM Lala * Started his career in journalism in 1948 at the age of 19 * Manager of first Indian book publishing house in London * Director of Dorabji Tata trust for 18 years and Co founder of center for the advancement of philanthropy * Books Published: * Creation of wealth * Touch of greatness * For the love of India JRD- Childhood * Born in Paris on July 29th 1904. * Father: R. D. Tata Mother: Sooni * Educated in France, Japan and India. * He was a naughty youngster. Didn’t have a college education. * Developed his passion for aviation after watching his neighbor Louis Bleriot who was a pioneer in the field. A morale booster story of struggle, vision, love, patriotism, passion and patience of JRD Tata. Story of man who saw aviation as future of national fortune in field of travel, tourism and war & peace. A man of principles who guided the government and societies to take greater interest in social service and long term beneficial programs. It describes how one man army JRD Tata with low industrial education outperformed many industrialist.The Book started with discretion about the family of JRD Tata and his ancestors. It gives an insight about culture and the values that were brought in India and how Indians responded with enthusiasm. It presents another example of Indian culture’s unique quality of acceptance on morality. JRD-Youth * Served in the French Army for an year in 1925. * Seeing his talent was transferred to the office of the colonel. * Wanted to do his Engineering from Cambridge. * Circumstances forced him to enter the family business at an early age of 21 years. * Through out his life he regretted not having done his college education.There is brief description of Jamsetji Tata who was the ideal person for JRD and his contribution to Tata family thinking for nation and long term vision. Story moves on with information about Sir Dorab ji Tata and Ratan Tata and their hardship to save Tata industry for many years. Then comes the story of our industry captain JRD Tata. JRD did not go higher education and accused his father for it. He was the second child of Ratan Tata who married a French girl. He was born with silver spoon in mouth and got a chance to travel many parts of world in early edge.This imparted a very broad sense and knowledge about different culture and social values. . ….. and many more insight about the early life events. He was appointed as chairman of Tata industries in his early thirties and continue to serve it till his late eighties. Then appointed Ratan Tata as his successor. When he took the charge of TATA it was 100 crore company and left it with 10000 crore company and presence in all sectors of business. JRD- The Trainee * He joined Tata group in 1925 as an unpaid apprentice. * He was mentored by John Peterson who was the Director in charge of Tata Steel. He spent 1 year in Jamshedpur to understand the working of their biggest business-Steel Manufacturing. * Death of RD Tata in 1926- Difficult time * 1929 – Surrendered French nationality * 1931- attached to Sir. Nowuroji( chairman ) He was very fond of skiing which brought him near to planes. He brought India’s first aero plane and started first air service from Karanchi to Mumbai via Ahmadabad. His struggle to make it an internationally recognized airline is beautifully described by author. Finally government nationalized the airline started by the JRD and appointed him as chairman of it. This airline is known as Air India now.He served the board for 40 year without pay. JRD- Chairman * Director of Tata Steel- 1926 to 1938 * Mentored by Sir. Sorabji Saklatvala who was the chairman. * youngest director of Tata steel * Became the youngest chairman of Tata Sons in 1938 * Longest serving chairman of 1938-1993 * Assigned independent heads * Tata group expanded into a conglomerate under his chairmanship His views towards politicians and his connections with them is described in very clear manner. Jawaharlal Nehru,Indira Gandhi, Lal Bahdur Shastri, Ballabh Bhai Patel was the big names in his friendliest and Morarji Desai was his strongest opponent. There few interesting debates and events that makes this political relation salty and make a clear perception how he had struggled for his shareholders. At that time there was two names in Indian industry TATA and BIRLA, a chapter is devoted on comparison and contribution to Indian society. His contribution to Indian society and government was described in details. There are many points that make him as a great leader visionary and social entrepreneur. I am giving some points as example. First scholarship for higher studies, establishment of IISC, IITs, IIM C, institute for social study, TIFR, nuclear project.One amazing point that entire TATA family owns only 1. 62% of the total TATA empire. JRD- The Pilot * Received his pilot license in 1929. The first Indian to do so. * Took the Aga khan challenge in 1930. * Flew from Karachi to London. But had to return back from Alexandria due to some technical problems. * Had widespread knowledge about aviation. * His knowhow in aviation gave him the courage to venture in to air line business. * He laid the foundation of the aviation sector in India. Air India – The beginning * Started off as Tata Aviation Service- a mail carrier. * The first flight from Karachi to Bombay was piloted by JRD himself. These flights were highly risky. * It improved the efficiency of the mail service and greatly reduced the time for delivery of mail. * From the beginning itself they focused on punctuality. * Slowly they moved in to passenger service. Initially they started by carrying individual passengers. * They expanded gradually. A second route was started between Bombay and Calcutta. * During the war the facilities of the air service was used for the war cause. * Air India came in to being in 1946 after Tata Airlines became a public limited company. * Air India International was launched on 8th March 1948. The first international service was between Bombay and London. * Soon the government started issuing licenses without any restrictions. * Just like JRD predicted Nationalization happened in 1953. * JRD continued as the chairman of Air India till 19 * It was the best period in the history of Air-India when JRD was at its helm. JRD- The Professional * Spotting talent, attracting talent , holding on to talent * Got the apt professionals within 2 years * Started interdepartmental conference * Started Tata Administrative Service for management executives. * Good in time management. JRD- The Philanthropist Contributed to society – various Tata trusts like Sir Ratan Tata Trust, Sir Dorabji tata Trust… etc * Started Tata memorial Hospital- focused on medical research * Tata institute for fundamental research – cradle of India’s atomic energy. * Donated his own share of Tata Sons in 1944- started JRD Tata trust. JRD-The Citizen * Propagated family planning * 1970- family planning foundation of India * Advocated for presidential system in India * Supported dual party sytem * Initiated for school of population studies in association with TISS * Concerned about overcrowding of cities like Bombay Suggested Satellite city- Navi Mumbai * Suggested the rent act for Mumbai JRD- The Visionary * Bombay Plan * Nationalization of Aviation sector. * Predicted the importance of family planning. * He favored liberalization of industry which he believed will benefit the country. * He suggested the formation of the National Relief Fund which was accepted by the government. JRD – The Friend * JRD maintained a cordial relationship with all his friends. * His friend circle included Prime Ministers, Company Directors , Labor Union Leaders to small children. JRD took the time off his busy schedule to reply to all. JRD’s – Achievements * Padma vibushan in 1957. * Guggenheim medal for aviation in 1988. * Bharat Ratna in 1992. * UN population award in 1992 Conclusion Its really a great book to know about the TATA family and its great contribution to Indian Society. Things which I realized about the TATA is, * The leadership vision * Understanding the importance of social contribution * National interest. * Passion * Leadership * Social Responsibility * Persistence * Vision * Humility * Building Trust
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Over the past month, SURF has organised three workshops with schools from London, Oxford and Rugby to enable students to meet with and interview UK-based survivors of the Rwandan genocide about their lives before and after genocide, and experience during it. The work has been made possible due to a grant from the Young Roots grant programme, of the Heritage Lottery Fund, and is enabling SURF to preserve the vital oral history of UK-based survivors for posterity as well as for future education work in other schools. As the genocide is still so recent, many survivors are unable to speak publicly about their experiences due to the trauma that results from evoking the memories of that time. However, due to their commitment to share their story with more young people, the concept of the project evolved. Following the final workshop in Bracknell next month, a concluding event is to be staged on July 5th with all the participants in the programme, which will bring together the survivors whose interviews have been recorded, as well as the students that filmed them, marking the launch of a new online archive with highlights from the interviews. The event will be conjoined with a student conference, Speaking2Survivors, convened by Hampton School, which will present an opportunity for students from schools across the UK to submit questions to the survivors, along with questions from a number of dignitaries, to learn more about and from their experience. To learn more, then email a.lawrence(at)hamptonschool.co.uk or ensure to check the website here: The project has been made possible due to the work of SURF education coordinator, Andy Lawrence, and Drew Sutton, Shirley Murgraff, Jean Louis Mazimpaka and Elliott Tucker. However, it is down to the generosity of the participating survivors that have given their time and experience, as well as the students and teachers of the participating schools, and the funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund, for which we are truly grateful.
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Helping children through charity work is one of the greatest deeds in history. There are many organizations and NGOs that solely work for the betterment and welfare of children. Caring for the unfortunate and poor children can save a lot of lives. Most charity organizations work towards making the lives of these children easier, healthier, and better. One such charity organization is World Vision. They help children charity for their better present and future. Purpose of the World Vision organization The goal of World Vision is to serve children who are poor and vulnerable. Their work includes sustainable development support and emergency relief. These development programs address everything that the poor and vulnerable children require. This charity organization offers support and appropriate assistance. This is a local organization that organizes advocacy activities and campaigns for raising awareness related to some serious global issues. 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There are various types of physical rehabilitation programs such but the broad areas generally include: Although it is typically recommended for the people who have suffered injuries that have led to amputations or other conditions that might impair mobility, it also tends to benefit those who have endured an event worth altering one’s life that possesses an ability to pose minimal physical challenges. For instance, a cancer patient undergoing chemotherapy might only experience physical functioning but still faces difficulties adjusting to life after their treatments. Importance of Physical Rehabilitation It helps one recover and regain the optimum level of functioning and avoid re-injuries or re-illness as a result of conditions involving one’s nerves, muscles, organs, etc. It is important to gain cognizance about the cause of an injury, even if you can focus on symptomatic relief like reducing inflammation or pain. 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There’s more to a gift than meets the eye. It’s not just a tangible thing given to a person and meant to satisfy the recipient. For all we know, it’s a symbol of giving and sharing. It uplifts the mood and boosts relationships. That’s why it’s common to have gift-giving during birthdays, valentines, and Christmas holidays. Chances are, we hand up greeting cards and surprise our loved ones with presents. But how about presents for individuals with disabilities? Think of children with autism and Attention-Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Consider adults with amputated legs and arms and disabled individuals due to underlying health conditions. Even those who have hearing and visual impairments have special needs. For this reason, it can be hard to think of what to give. That said, you need some critical thoughts and make considerations. You’ll have to do a little research and perform due diligence. First, ask your recipient’s family and friends for gift suggestions. Be sure to factor in the specific disability and personal needs. From there, you can decide on what to hand over. If you’re clueless about what presents to give, here are eight gift recommendations for individuals with special needs: 1. Sensory-friendly presents Some children and even adults with disabilities are suffering from sensory processing disorders. Their senses don’t function the same as the senses of regular people. As such, gifts such as entertainment devices and toys can be overwhelming due to loud sounds and bright features. For this reason, opt for things with subtle sounds, fewer hues, and soft textures. Consider sensory-friendly presents like Play-Doh, Legos, and noise-canceling headphones. 2. Wheelchair accessories for the physically challenged In most cases, physically challenged individuals heavily rely on wheelchairs. They probably cannot stand and walk after a physical injury or a major surgical operation. Some individuals are physically disabled forever, and their motor skills no longer function. No, you don’t necessarily have to provide them with a wheelchair unless you have the financial means to do so. You can consider a wheelchair accessory such as a pouch. This handy stuff can serve as convenient storage for personal items. 3. Modified cane for the elderly While some physically challenged individuals need a wheelchair, a few others need a cane for walking. Of course, canes have always served as walking aids for ages. As such, what better way to hand up a gift than a modified cane? However, make sure that this cane is specialized for the elderly and those with specific needs. Fret not, as there are advanced models designed for varied needs. Some examples are retractable canes for the disabled and freestanding walking sticks for the elderly. 4. Adaptive clothing for individuals with physical challenges People with disabilities may find it hard to dress up regularly. Some clothes are just too tight or too complicated to wear. Chances are these individuals need the help and assistance of other family members or even caregivers. Fret not, as top brands worldwide have clothes designed for people with special needs. Hence, opt for adaptive clothing as your present for a person with a disability. 5. Eyeglasses for the visually impaired and aids for the hearing impaired It’s common for many individuals to have visual and hearing impairment. Such minor disabilities are especially true for older people. The time comes when they start to lose their sense of sight and hearing. As such, it’s best to hand up eyeglasses as gifts for the visually impaired or hearing aids as presents for those with hearing problems. Ultimately, your recipient will love these practical presents. 6. Arts and educational materials for kids with cognitive disabilities Some children are suffering from cognitive disabilities as they grow up. Their parents would usually consult with doctors and quickly learn their kids have some cognitive developmental delays. As such, it’s best to provide these kids with arts and crafts to boost their imagination and creativity. These items can improve the left side of their brain. On the other hand, you can hand up these children with educational materials. These materials can help boost their logical-thinking, problem-solving, and critical-thinking skills. At this point, you now have a robust idea of appropriate presents for people with disabilities. Consider the gift recommendations discussed above, from sensory-friendly presents to eyeglasses for the visually impaired and aids for the hearing impaired to arts and educational materials for kids with cognitive disabilities. But as mentioned above, do a little research, ask from the recipient’s family or friends, and factor in disability. Ultimately, you’ll be able to decide on what to give to an individual with special needs.
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Unlike other financial statements a balance sheet is created only once a year to calculate the net worth of a business. If your business plan is for a start-up business, you will need to include a personal balance sheet summarizing your personal assets and liabilities. If your business exists already, include past years’ balance sheets up to the balance sheet from your last reporting period. Analyze the results of the balance sheet briefly and include this analysis in your business plan. - As with all financial documents, have your balance sheet prepared or at least reviewed by a reputable accountant. - Do not include “projections” that include dates and events already in the past. Old projections are more tolerable if your projections were right than wrong. - Avoid large income or expense categories that are lumped together without backup information about the components. |FAQ’s||Introductory Elements||Business Description||The Market| |Development & Production||Sales & Marketing||Management||Financials| Copyright © 1995-2016, American Express Company. All Rights Reserved
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Biologic response of sperm and seminal plasma to transient testicular heating. Authors of this article are: Fang ZY, Xiao W, Chen SR, Zhang MH, Qiu Y, Liu YX. A summary of the article is shown below: Currently, there are few male contraceptive methods that are purely based on prevention of the entry of the sperm into the female reproductive tract. An alternative approach for designing reversible male contraceptive is achieved by transient testicular heating (TTH). This treatment, through massive germ cell apoptosis, causes reversible oligospermia or azoospermia. Here, we describe as how TTH causes DNA damage, oxidative stress, apoptosis, autophagy, sperm protein expression, and alters the biochemical components of seminal plasma. Further understanding of TTH will help design safe and reversible male contraception. Check out the article’s website on Pubmed for more information: This article is a good source of information and a good way to become familiar with topics such as: n/a.
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Shot placement for lions is extremely important. Hit them right…if not, you’ll experience why they consider them dangerous game animals. As with all dangerous game hunts in Africa, shot placement is important when hunting lion. A good quality soft (Swift A-Frame or Barnes) in a .30 caliber will readily kill a lion. They are not thick skinned, and sometimes expire immediately with a well-placed bullet. They are extremely dangerous when wounded so make sure your first shot count! Most countries require a .375 minimum for all dangerous game; the bigger the better, as long as accuracy is not sacrificed.
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6 Months Pregnant: 20 to 23 Weeks Pregnancy Being 6 months pregnant, fetal muscles and nerves are fully developed. The fetus can now move independently. Amniotic fluid increases, and the baby moves back and forth freely in the amniotic fluid. Baby movement at 6 months pregnant becomes more apparent. Note 1: Finger sucking, might drink the amniotic fluid too. Note 2: The uterus is larger than an adult’s head. Tummy bulged greatly. Memo of the month Fetus size: about 25-30 cm Fetus weight: about 650-800 grams Symphysis-fundal height: about 19-21 cm · Feeling oppressed and pain at the waist · Take comprehensive urine tests and other examinations regularly · Check for tooth decay · Conduct mid-pregnancy ultrasound examination · Unable to jump or walk as before due to bulged tummy How Fast did the Baby Grow? More Active Fetal Movement The baby muscle is now fully developed and able to perform actions such as limb-stretching, hands grabbing, body rotation, etc. The bone gets stronger now. Your child is able to swim lively in the amniotic fluid and change positions often. Therefore, fetal movement is more obvious. The skin is red in color, wrinkled due to lack of subcutaneous fat, and the skin is covered only with vernix caseosa. The skin is very thin, appears red in color due to the light reflections of capillaries. Vernix caseosa is a type of white creamy fat for the protection of fetal skin in the amniotic fluid as well as for lubrication during delivery. Drinking and Spits Up of Amniotic Fluid Fetus urinates too. Residues unabsorbed by the body would became fetal feces and being stored at the rectum, being excreted as fetal feces. The drinking of amniotic fluid is to prepare for drinking of breast milk after birth. Improper swallowing would stimulate the diaphragm causing spasm and burp. The baby’s sense of taste has developed, have more taste buds than an adult, with very sensitive sense of taste. The baby would spit up bitter amniotic fluids, but swallow more amniotic fluids with sweet taste. Mommy’s Body Changes at 6 Months Pregnant The symphysis-fundal height is raised to 19-21 cm at 6 months pregnant. Your tummy has bulged a lot. As the belly ligaments supporting the uterine are being stretched, you will often feel painful. You will breathe more rapidly, burden on your heart increased, as well as indigestion, bloating, and other conditions. Due to active thyroid function, you will sweat a lot. Sometimes, you will experience headache and dizziness. Bad in Blood Circulation Due to weight gain, your lower-body blood circulation will be bad. You will feel throbbing pain in feet and a venous aneurysm might appear. Due to increase in blood volume, your blood vessels expand and your face, hand, and shoulder turn red readily. For severe cases, stains and gores will occur, which would disappear after delivery. If the symptoms are not very severe, don't be too nervous. Pregnant women with severe constipation might suffer from hemorrhoids and special attention should be given during bowel movements. Checkup for 6 Months Pregnant Precision Ultrasound Examination At 21-23 weeks pregnancy, the development of fetal organs has completed and the sizes are appropriate, so it is now a good time for precision ultrasound. It is not possible to perform any artificial abortion for any deformities found during this period. The womb is now fully occupied by the limbs of the fetus, it is difficult to see the entire appearance of the baby. In general, a regular prenatal ultrasound examination is to observe the baby's position, size, and if the heart is beating or not. Through sophisticated ultrasound examination, the location of various organs and any abnormality or malformation can be observed. The examination takes 20-30 minutes, with a diagnostic accuracy of 60%. Fetal Echocardiography Examination This is an examination of abnormal fetal heart. The reason is the general ultrasound examination is unable to detect fetal heart abnormalities. Fetal echocardiography examination is a must for those parents who have family members suffering from heart disease, fetal heart abnormalities found in previous pregnancy, excessive drug taken during early pregnancy, etc. During mid-pregnancy, in case if protein is found in the urine, there is a high possibility that the mother is suffering from toxemia. This has to be determined from at least two examination results on urine. When in suspicious of cystitis or pyelonephritis, check for any bacteria in the urine. Living Codes of the Month · You should be heavier by 5-6 kg now than before you’re pregnant. A heavy burden on leg muscle causing you to feel tired easily. Pain in waist and back becomes worse. · You need to pay more attention to food quality. Take sufficient amount of protein and nutrients such as calcium which would be a great help in developing the fetus’ body and brain. · The womb is increasing in size, oppressing the intestines and causing constipation. You must develop the regular habit of bowel movements in the morning and daily. · Even if you have no anemia, but for prevention, you must take iron minerals from now on until delivery. · The fetus will feel the same when mom is nervous, happy, sad, or having other emotions. When the mother is nervous or anxious, her blood vessels would contract, hence reducing blood supply to the fetus causing stress to the baby. The worst case, this will hinder the growth of your child. Therefore, the mother should always maintain a pleasant mood in everyday life. · For those parents who have family members or close relatives suffering from diabetes or abnormalities such as miscarriage, premature delivery, dystocia, congenital malformations, giant baby, premature delivery etc. that has been found in previous pregnancy, try to carry out sophisticated examinations. Prenatal Care of the Month Listen to various Sound of Nature At this period, the fetal brain nerve cells develop in a vigorous manner. The child pays attention to the outside world. When the baby is awaken, he/she would always pay heed to voices outside, any stimulus or signals would be received completely. Therefore, it would be beneficial for the mom to go visit nature environment and let the fetus listens to diverse natural sound. In addition, fetal movement is more obvious. While speaking to the baby, stroking your belly softly along would bring better effect. What Moms need to Know: Edema becomes particularly Severe During pregnancy, water content in the blood increases, therefore it is easy to have edema. Especially frequent is the case of feet swelling in the afternoon. This would happen severely during post midterm period in pregnancy. Edema may be a symptom of gestosis and should be observed closely. The uterus gets bigger in size, pushing upward towards the diaphragm in chest, bringing pressure to the heart, and downwards pressing the blood vessels, weakens the micro vascular function and cause bad blood circulation to lower body. To have normal heart operation at this time, you can speed up a little while walking, and when you are applying some force, take a deep breath to increase heartbeat. · Try to raise your legs when sitting. · Wear loose clothing and shoes to facilitate activities. · Do not bend your legs when sitting. · Do not wear tight fitting pants and socks which oppress your calves. · Get involved in activities to excrete the body's waste. Edema is caused by water content. After excretion of water, swelling will disappear. · Do not take salty food or you will get thirstyand drink a lot of water. The accumulation of water content causes swelling of the body. Eat less snacks, cakes, bacon, ham and biscuits etc. which contain a lot of salt. Always take the necessary precautionary actions once you are 6 months pregnant.
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There is little doubt that fish meat is healthy. Dense with high quality protein, unsaturated fatty acids and micronutrients, it plays a crucial role in healthy nutrition. Oxygenation improves living conditions for farmed fish and is key to healthy fish-farming. The high seas are a perilous place, particularly for fish. As modern trawlers pursue their prey further than ever, it is an odd twist of fate that land-based fish farms may soon be the more agreeable waters to be in – both for fish and fish farmers. Moreover, fish primarily feeds the poor. Of the 30 countries most dependent on fish as a protein source, all but four are in the developing world, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). In many of the least developed countries in Africa and Asia, fish accounts for more than half of the total animal protein intake. “If done right, fisheries and aquaculture can provide nutritious food for all and generate decent incomes, while supporting people-centered rural development and protecting the environment,” the FAO states. Yet almost 90% of global fish stocks are fished either to sustainable limits or beyond. This makes breeding fish in aquaculture systems an important factor in satisfying the global demand for seafood. In fact, aquaculture surpassed wild capture as our main source of seafood for the first time in 2014. Growing fish in cages that are inserted in open waters is a widespread practice, yet it is reaching its environmental and regulatory limits in many coastal areas. This makes fish farming in land-based tanks a more attractive approach for the long term. Oxygenation solutions provides a small, but important contribution to securing a healthy diet for all. Once this custom-designed system is inserted into a fish tank, it adds oxygen to the water with a high degree of dissolution efficiency while requiring little energy input. In most cases, the system can be plugged into existing energy sources, eliminating the need for additional infrastructure and keeping costs at bay. Efficiency gains for fish farmers Oxygenation solutions distributes oxygen evenly in the entire water body thanks to millions of microbubbles. As they exit the system, they travel further and linger longer in the water, carrying oxygen to even the remotest parts. The most visible sign of such homogenous oxygen distribution is that the fish do not form clusters commonly seen in fish tanks with limited water quality. Instead they spread to all areas. The microbubbles not only allow for a highly efficient oxygen dissolution but also reduce the concentration of dissolved nitrogen. This greatly improves the water quality and, in many cases, eliminates the need for external degassing units. It is also possible to align the water’s circulation speed with the fish species and size. A built-in water flow indicator, which provides a quantitative overview of the water flow into each tank, allowing farmers to optimize their usage. This lowers operational costs while achieving greater efficiency in the production process. A fish jacuzzi Oxygenation solutions not only increases the efficiency of land-based fish farming to the point where it can compete with open sea fish farming, it also improves living conditions for fish. The microbubbles move with the water in an ideal circular current. “The water flow exercises the fish, improving their well-being and meat quality while also increasing overall yield. As a positive side-effect, it causes fish faeces and uneaten food pellets to gravitate to the bottom of the tank from where they can be easily removed,” says Senior Development Manager at Linde’s Innovation Center for Aquaculture and Water Treatment, John Bertil Aakernes. Faeces, uneaten food, but also parasites such as sea lice and chemicals used to keep the fish monocultures healthy, are a major issue for the industry today, particularly in open sea fish farming. By making land-based fish farming more attractive, oxygenation solutions help to reduce the pressure open sea farming places on the environment. Using the right oxygenation solution may reduce the time fish spend in open sea cages to less than one year – from currently 18 months – by growing juvenile fish to a much larger size in tanks. This so-called post-smolt growth on land reduces their exposure time to environmental hazards and decreases the amount of waste material in the open ocean. Going one step further, the right oxygenation system also has the potential to support land-based fish farming from egg to full grow-out. While this may seem somewhat unnatural, it helps to satisfy the global demand for healthy fish meat as open sea farms reach their regulatory and environmental limits. In the long run, a purely land-based approach enables fish farmers to run their business close to demand hot-spots, thus reducing transport cost and increasing the availability of fresh sea food. Text: Linde, edited by Unni Bekkevold Photo: Image Photo
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■(TB) 'Midwest Gem' (Hans Peter Sass , R. 1936). Seedling# 78-33. TB. Late midseason bloom. Color Class-S6L. ('Rameses' ) x 'King Tut' ). Sass 1937. Honorable Mention 1937. GUARDIAN GARDEN PROTECTED IRIS | American Iris Society. (1937). Report of the awards committee: Awards of the American Iris Society for 1937. Bulletin of the American Iris Society, 66(September 1937), 88. | Maple Road Gardens. (1937). Sass iris list 1937. The American Iris Society Iris Encyclopedia. Retrieved from: https://wiki.irises.org/pub/Hist/Info1937CatalogSassJacob/1937_SASS_IRIS_LIST_MAPLE_ROAD_GARDENS.pdf. | MIDWEST GEM (7 8-33) (H. P. Sass, 1937) Large, light buff pink, flowers with S. domed and falls flaring. Stems branching from center. 36 inches tall. $20.00. (Maple Road Gardens, 1937).Maple Valley Iris Gardens. (1938). Nursery catalog. The American Iris Society Iris Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://wiki.irises.org/pub/Hist/Info1938CatalogMapleValley/Maple%20Valley%20Iris%20Gardens%201938%20searchable.pdf. | McCombes, L. (1948). A critical evaluation of older irises. Bulletin of the American Iris Society, 110(July 1948), 58. | Peckham, E. (Ed.). (1940). Alphabetical iris check list: 1939. The American Iris Society. | MIDWEST GEM (H. P. Sass 1937) L. 36 in. A very beautiful new blend of pink and gold, softly combined to make a fresh and glowing color note. The large, full ruffled flowers are wide and flaring and carried gracefully on a well branched stem. H. M., 1937. R. 92. $20.00. (Maple Valley Iris Gardens, 1938, p. 15). | Midwest Gem is a large self of luminous apricot with straight hanging falls subtly blended honey and rose with the added attraction of gold stenciling around the crimpled edges of the entire flower. (McCombs, 1948). Quick Summary of Cultural Directions | FURTHER CULTURAL INFORMATION | Hardiness Zones 4-8 for most varieties, Some cultivars tolerate colder, others tolerate warmer zones (please comment in comment box with your location if this cultivar grows well in zone 3, 4, 9, or 10.) | Exposure Prefers full sun for optimal performance, may still bloom in half-day shade | Water: Prefers well drained good garden soil, Tolerant of dry conditions in established plants, Intolerant of swampy conditions. | PH Prefers Neutral to basic solis 6.1 to 8.5, quite toleranr of more extreme conditions | Fertilizer Prefers rich conditions on relatively inorganic soils. -- Main.RPries - 2011-03-07 Please do not enter images that are not your own without owners' permission, this is against Wiki policy "Although the Encyclopedia is free to all, it is supported by Emembership in AIS, If you would like to help sustain this reference, for $15 you can become an Emember, click here Interested in Tall Bearded Iris? Please visit the: Tall Bearded Iris Society Your Observations Are Valued. Please make note of bud count, branching, purple based foliage and bloom time, etc. Because these are affected by climate, note date, year and geographic location and write these and other comments in the comment box below. -- Main.RPries - 2011-03-07 - stem height poor clay soil 75cm/29", 4 buds/stem, blossom 145x70mm, slight purple at spathe, not basal foliage -- DaveinPA - 02 Jun 2020
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About Chronic Pain Chronic pain is described as any pain which lasts for longer than the damage to the tissue would be expected to last. This is generally accepted to be anything longer than 3 months, as tissues healing takes 6 to 12 weeks. The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) defines chronic pain as “pain without apparently biological value that has persisted beyond the normal tissue healing time.” The incidence of chronic pain is high, making it an important issue. A survey of 10 developed and 7 developing countries suggests that the prevalence of chronic pain among adults is 41% and 37% respectively. Chronic pain is associated with considerable loss of quality of life and employment and enormous cognitive, social, and economic costs. Chronic pain conditions were four of the 10 highest ranking conditions for years lived with disability in 2013. Despite this, the term 'chronic pain' was only added as an official MeSH term in MEDLINE in January 2012. Patients with chronic pain can often feel misunderstood and tend to try many treatment options as they struggle to find anything that works. Chronic pain can affect any body part. As the mechanism is still largely unknown, there is insufficient ability to predict if an acute injury will become chronic. However, certain factors can contribute to an increased risk of chronic pain. These include: - female gender - older age - lower socioeconomic status - geographical and cultural background and Other factors associated with chronic pain conditions are modifiable, such as - smoking status - alcohol intake - employment status and occupational factors and - physical activity level. It is known that the most common form of chronic pain is lower back pain. Therefore, is it vital that acute lower back pain is managed immediately. Chronic leg pain is often referred from the lower back so it is also very common. Chronic hand pain tends to become CRPS and have many other systematic symptoms and again the evidence points to early management and treatment. For all chronic pain syndromes, relief from chronic pain becomes more difficult as the duration of chronic pain increases. Non-invasive human brain imaging studies have allowed researchers to study the brains of chronic pain patients. These studies show enhanced activity in the emotional and motivational parts of the brain. This provides evidence of the complex nature of chronic pain. It allows a wider picture of pain to include psychogenic pain models. It also gives some idea as to why the traditional methods of treating the pain may not be effective. Traditional treatments are often derived from acute pain models but chronic pain, unlike acute pain, is often associated with alterations in the brain. One study has suggested that if treatment is tailored to the individual, including psychogenic pain, it may become possible to reduce the intensity of pain and shorten the duration of pain.
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Hugh de Hoyville Born: 1210 - Died: Hugh De Hoyville Was born circa 1210 probably in Huntley in Hampshire and was married in 1235. He may have complained to Henry III regarding the inheritance of debt, which he deemed to be unfair, which may have been a reason for his supporting the de Montforts. We are trying to find information about Hugh de Hoyville, if you have any information please send it to: email@example.com
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Greta Van Fleet Star Believes Rock Is An Endangered Species Greta Van Fleet guitarist Jake Kiszka explained why the band has tried to create the sound of rock during the 1960s and 70s because he believes that rock'n'roll has become a novelty today and is an "endangered species" but he believes musicians from his generation can keep it viable it they approach it with integrity. He told Rolling Stone: "That's the thing that destroys a lot of good art now - chasing trends. There's comfort in knowing that you'll make that money. The record company will hire writers to make sure they see a return on their investment because - structurally, scientifically - the song will work. It's catchy. It's a mathematical fact that people will perceive it one way or another. That's why it's difficult in our world to cut through. When you are doing something truthful, it's easy for someone to say, 'That sounds like this band from the 60s and 70s. It's the throwback sound.' "In that response is the answer: That is because music meant something during that period - a lot more than it does now. It was done by the artist for the artist. It was music for the people. But rock'n'roll has become a novelty. It doesn't have the essence of what it was - its greatness. People say it's dead now, but it's a minority. It's an endangered species. It's gonna take young guys like us in our generation to see that." Related StoriesGreta Van Fleet Postpone Dreams In Gold Tour Due To Hospitalization
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Emotional dumping can be so toxic. As humans, it’s normal for us to want to vent everything to our friends and family, but we’re also guilty of emotional dumping. Think about it. When was the last time you wanted to vent to someone and stopped and asked them if they had the mental capacity to receive your emotions properly? More often than not, that doesn’t even cross our minds. But I feel like I’ve been experiencing this a lot lately. I’ve been on the receiving end of emotional dumping, specifically via text message, and it’s all so one-sided. We’ve all received paragraph, after paragraph, after paragraph on our phones, sometimes without a single second to get through the first message. It’s exhausting. I almost feel as though no one wants to hop on the phone and have a productive conversation anymore, especially when emotions or triggered thoughts are involved. I get it, it’s easy to write things down and spill your heart out, but we need to take the emotions of the other person into consideration too. I recently had a friend get upset with me over something. Instead of giving me a call and talking through it, they decided to emotionally dump their feelings through texting and claimed they were ‘too busy’ to actually talk it out. Now, from my perspective, I didn’t understand where they were coming from, but I always try to listen first if someone’s feelings were hurt for some reason. The part that upsets me is the one-sided conversation of it all. Most of the time if our feelings are triggered it’s usually by something we need to work on about ourselves or that we’re not ready to face yet. By dumping our feelings in a message, or in any other way, the only thing you accomplish is making the other person feel bad for something that most likely has nothing to do with them. I also feel like it shows a lack of wanting to work something out. If it’s so important to text someone how you feel, it should be just as important to work it out. And nothing gets worked out over text, voice notes, etc. Communication is key in every relationship and listening is just as important. I just wish it wasn’t so easy to tell someone how you feel then hide behind the words you texted. If you ever find yourself in a situation like this, don’t take it personally. One-sided friendships never work. If the friend really matters to you and you matter to them you will have a conversation and it always works out.
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JINDO, South Jeolla Province ― As a successful businessman who owns a wedding hall and a photo studio, Cho Jae-yong, 37, is a motivated and a respected Jindo resident, who has built a thriving business based on his diligence and a strong human network. But he misses the good old days. “I ask myself every day, ‘What if I could go back to the night before April 16?’” Cho told The Korea Herald. April 16 is the fateful day the ferry Sewol capsized off the coast of Jindo Island on its way from Incheon to Jejudo Island. Business has been on a steady decline since then, with Jindo farmers and fishermen losing millions of won. But it is not only the low profit margin that keeps Cho up at night. He wants to know what things would have been like if the passengers on the ferry had been saved. Yellow flags with prayers for the return of 10 missing students from the Sewol ferry disaster wave in the wind along the pier at Paengmok harbor on Jindo Island where search-and-rescue operations are still running. (Yonhap) According to Jindo County Office, the ferry accident has incurred some 90 billion won ($88 million) in damages for Jindo, in part due to groundless online rumors claiming that local products have been contaminated by the debris of the capsized ferry. Tourism has also gone down the drain, as people have become hesitant ― some due to guilt and fear ― to visit an area that witnessed so many deaths at once. “Our hearts were broken by the untimely deaths of those onboard the Sewol, while our spirit has been crushed by a dying economy,” Cho said. The number of visitors to Jindo’s major tourist sites stood at 23,255 between April and May this year, down about 80 percent from the 111,627 recorded during the same period in 2013, according to the island’s special task force handling the ferry accident. “We expect the damage to get even worse once the government decides to salvage the sunken vessel, after which more debris and oil will spill into the ocean,” said Oh Gwi-seok, spokesman for the Jindo County Office. Jindo, however, refuses to go down without a fight, and the whole nation is rolling up its sleeves to help. “Roaring Currents,” a summer blockbuster depicting the historic 1597 battle between Korean naval hero Adm. Yi Sun-sin and the Japanese in the Ulldolmok Strait near the island, is one way the film industry has helped support the people of Jindo. The movie became an instant box office hit when it was released on July 30, and many believe it is helping to draw tourists back to the battle site. But of course, it will take more than a film to rejuvenate the Jindo economy. The Jindo County Office spokesman said that the island is also preparing events and festivities to celebrate the admiral’s achievements and rebuild Jindo’s reputation as the land of hope. By Suk Gee-hyun (firstname.lastname@example.org)
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Because, like you I suspect, they have key target audiences whose behaviors help or hinder them in achieving their organizational objectives. But even in their own best interests, too few involve themselves in their public relations effort to the degree they should. The result can be a PR program that overemphasizes things like special events, media relations or communications tactics, without a basic, realistic plan for delivering the key audience behaviors they need to succeed. I'm talking about behaviors that lead to strong community support; increased repeat purchases; growing capital contributions; positive consumer reaction; higher employee retention rates; healthier relationships with bargaining units; legislators viewing the organization as a key player in the business or charitable communities; competitors with a grudging but healthy respect for your operation, and suppliers ever more anxious to keep your good will. If this sounds like something you might like, make sure your public relations team applies a fundamental premise like this one to your unit's operating priorities: People act on their own perception of the facts before them, which leads to predictable behaviors about which something can be done. When we create, change or reinforce that opinion by reaching, persuading and moving-to-desired-action the very people whose behaviors affect the organization the most, the public relations mission is accomplished. The payoff for your department, division or subsidiary will be a public relations effort pretty much in sync with where you want to go. For emphasis, I repeat ? from the get-go, you need to aim your effort squarely at those outside groups of people whose behaviors really DO affect your organization. In short, you need a blueprint that helps persuade those stakeholders to your way of thinking, hopefully moving them to take actions that lead both to your success and that of your organization. Where does it all begin? With a careful, priority listing of those key external audiences. Followed by interaction with audience members, complete with questions designed to ferret out perceptions of your organization. "Have you heard of us? What do you think of our products, services and our management? Have you had dealings with our people? Were they satisfactory? The trick is to listen carefully for signs of negativity. Are there false assumptions out there? How about inaccuracies, misconceptions or rumors, each potentially hurtful and requiring clarifying action. That's why the responses you gather are red-meat when you begin to establish your corrective public relations goal. For example, correct that inaccuracy, replace that false assumption with the truth, or spike that unfair rumor as soon as possible. Are there strategies available to you designed to show you how to achieve your new goal? Absolutely, but only three when it comes to perceptions and opinions. You can create perception/opinion where none exists, you can change existing perception, or you can reinforce it. A caveat here: be sure the strategy you choose flows naturally from your brand new public relations goal. Perhaps the most challenging step in our problem solving sequence is preparing the actual corrective message you will use to try and alter perception among members of the target audience. Stay involved with your PR staff as they write the message. Satisfy yourself that it is not only clear, but persuasive and compelling as well. This is not a simple task because, as you make the case for your point of view, you should keep two considerations in mind: one, above all, your message must be believable and, two, seldom will you want to deliver it in the high-profile manner of a news announcement, preferring instead to make the message part of another general interest release, presentation or address. Speaking of communications tactics, here you must work closely with your PR folks (and your budget) in reviewing the broad array of such tactics available to you. Everything from consumer meetings, media interviews, speeches and newsletters to brochures, press releases, special events, letters-to-the-editor and many others. But keep your eye on how each tactic stacks up as to its efficiency in reaching folks like those in your target audience. Inevitably, you will question whether your effort is succeeding in achieving your public relations goal. To satisfy yourself, you and your PR staff must re-monitor perceptions among members of that audience, and that means more questions. Only this time, the big difference is, you are focused sharply on signs of progress, i.e., indications that perceptions are clearly moving in your direction. But are things moving too slowly for you? Add more communications tactics, and increase their frequencies, to speed things up. Yes, when it comes to the kind of crucially important outside audience behaviors that help them reach their operating objectives, I believe all managers are, indeed, alike in welcoming such support. About The Author Bob Kelly counsels, writes and speaks to business, non-profit and association managers about using the fundamental premise of public relations to achieve their operating objectives. He has been DPR, Pepsi-Cola Co.; AGM-PR, Texaco Inc.; VP-PR, Olin Corp.; VP-PR, Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.; director of communications, U.S. Department of the Interior, and deputy assistant press secretary, The White House.
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Background: Simple interruption of splanchnic nerve can lead to incomplete transection of nerve fibers responsible for cancer-derived abdominal visceral because lots of neural communications exist. Methods: From December 1999 to June 2005, a total of 21 cancer patients underwent bilateral thoracoscopoic segmental resection of splanchnic nerve with sympathectomy for intractable abdominal pain based on the anatomic observation of 26 embalmed Korean cadaveric specimens in Yonsei University Medical Center, Seoul, Korea. All patients were preoperatively asked to rate the extent of their current pain by using the numeric rating scale (NRS), where 0 indicated no pain and 10 indicated intractable pain. The effectiveness of this thoracoscopoic procedure was assessed based on the NRS reevaluated after surgery. Results: NRS score was significantly reduced after thoracoscopic surgery (1.71 ± 1.10 versus 8.52 ± 1.08, paired t test, P < .0001). Sixteen patients (76.2%) could tolerate pain without or with reduced dose of analgesics. No mortality and morbidity were found in this study. Conclusion: This bilateral thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy with sympathectomy is safe, easy, and effective method in managing cancer-derived visceral abdominal pain. All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
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Roaches are common pests and no one enjoys encountering them. Cockroach infestations are a serious health hazard, causing complications for adults and children with asthma and other allergies. They contaminate food and increase bacteria in the home. Cockroaches need four things for their survival, which results in them making their way into your home. They are searching for water, food, heat, and shelter. If you live in the South of North America, you are more likely to encounter roaches than anywhere else in the country. On average, cockroach sightings in the South are 24%, while they are only 11% elsewhere. Continue reading for a list of the 18 most common cockroaches you can encounter in Georgia, from the most popular to the least popular. 1. Smoky Brown Cockroach (Periplaneta fuliginosa) Smoky brown cockroaches are uniform mahogany and glossy. Their color is consistent on their underside and back. They are a similar shape and size to the American cockroach, but they lack yellow accents. They can grow to one and a half inches in length with long wings, that stretch past their abdomen. They fly in search of food and to find a suitable mate. They have very long antennae, usually longer than the length of their body. They are common where there is high humidity and warm temperatures for some of the year. These roaches are often encountered in Georgia. They are outdoor species that live in woodpiles, leaves, and planters usually found near the home in garages, sheds, rain gutters, and roof shingles. They are attracted to light, which results in them often making their way into homes at night. When they go get into a home, they find a small crawl space, where the temperatures and humidity levels are higher. 2. American Cockroach (Periplaneta americana) The American cockroach is not native to North America and is believed to have been introduced on ships from Africa. They are common in Georgia where they live in moist areas. They can survive in drier areas, as long as they have access to water. They do not tolerate the cold, preferring warmer temperatures. They will die when temperatures reach 15ºF. As a result, they often take up homes in restaurants, groceries, hospitals, and bakeries, where they infest food storage and prep areas. They are also found in homes but are more common outdoors in the summer months. In Georgia they are often found in the sewer systems, entering structures as they come in through drains. The American cockroach grows to around 53mm in length with a red to brown coloration and a pale brown to yellow band around the shield. They are fully winged, which spans beyond the abdomen in males. They are moderate fliers. 3. Pale-bordered Field Cockroach (Pseudomops septentrionalis) Pale bordered field cockroaches are pretty roaches with a bright-colored red head shield and yellow markings around the border of the pronotum and wings. They have an orange band at the tip of their antennae and red on their face. This cockroach can grow to around half an inch, feeding on plant sap and flowers. They prefer the outdoors and are not common indoor pests. They are often encountered in open and wooded areas, often found in ivy, landscaping mulch, and woodpiles, which offer heavy ground cover. 4. German Cockroach (Blattella germanica) German cockroaches are common urban pests in Georgia. They have been introduced to the United States, believed to have originated in Southeast Asia. They prefer tropical and temperate environments where there are warm and humid conditions. These roaches inhabit a range of habitats from scrub to rain forest and chaparrals. They are found in caves forests and rural, urban, and suburban areas. They are large roaches that can grow to 16mm and weigh around 0.105 grams. They are oval and flattened in body shape with spiny legs and long antennae. Males are more slender than females. They are light brown with two wide stripes on the dorsal side of the body. 5. Banana Cockroach (Panchlora nivea) The banana cockroach is also known as the Cuban cockroach, a small species that is common in Georgia. It prefers tropical and subtropical climates with females growing to 24mm and males to 15mm in body length. These are winged roaches and strong fliers. Their color ranges from a pale green to a yellow/green with a yellow line that runs up the sides. They are not commonly found indoors, preferring outdoors, so they are not considered pests. They are common in plants, shrubs, and trees. They are popular pets, due to their green coloration and the fact they are not invasive indoor species. They are also commonly used as food for other pets. 6. Surinam Cockroach (Pycnoscelus surinamensis) The Surinam cockroach is also known as the greenhouse cockroach. They are burrowers and common plant pests. They can be found in tropical and subtropical areas throughout the world. The Surinam cockroach populations are almost completely females, growing to 25mm in body length. These roaches are dark brown to black with pale brown wings. There is a white band on the head shield (pronotum). Males are very rarely produced and have longer wings that cover their abdomen. Both the male and female are poor flyers. These roaches are common in Georgia where they burrow into loose soil, mold, composite piles, under rocks, in the trash, and more. They do find their way into homes occasionally, though are not a common household pest. They are garden pests, problematic in heated greenhouses, where they gnaw at the soft parts of plants. 7. Cryptocercus garciai Cryptocerus garciai is a wood roach, which was named after Jerry Garcia, an American musician. This roach was discovered in 1998 in Chattahoochee National Forest in North Georgia. These roaches can range from brown to black with large head plates. The segments on the head plate are larger than those on the abdomen. Their antennae are about half the length of the roach. 8. Oriental Cockroach (Blatta orientalis) Oriental cockroaches can be found indoors and outdoors. They are often seen in trash cans sewers or hiding under leaves or stones in warmer weather. They often move in large groups to unheated buildings during the fall, as they prefer a cool environment. They are found in basements, close to water pipes, and leaky drains. These cockroaches are dark brown to black with the male being smaller than the female. Males grow to 2.6cm, while females can grow up to 3.25cm in body length. Males are more slender and their wings reach their abdomen. The female doesn’t have wings, but pads. Neither the male nor female can fly. 9. Asian Cockroach (Blattella asahinai) The Asian cockroach was first recorded in Japan in 1981. It is a small species, which grows to 1.6cm in body length. They are dark brown to tan with dark parallel stripes on their heads. This cockroach is often confused with the German cockroach, as they are similar and found in and around Georgia homes. They are mostly found outdoors in shady compost areas with fresh plant litter and plenty of moisture. These pests will dominate a location where they are comfortable, forming hordes of up to 250,000 cockroaches per acre. They are attracted to artificial lights at night, flying into homes through indoor windows and doors. 10. Turkestan Cockroach (Shelfordella lateralis) Turkestan cockroaches are rusty-colored roaches that live outdoors. They can grow to 3cm in length with males being more brown/orange or red and more slender than the female. They have yellow wings, which are used to attract females and help them glide. Females are dark brown, sometimes black with cream markings on the shield and edge of the wings. They have short wings. They prefer the outdoors but can get into homes, where they will inhabit areas that meet their shelter requirements. Males are mostly found indoors, as they can fly and their attraction to artificial lights. They were first introduced to North America in 1978 and has rapidly replaced the oriental cockroach in both Georgia and other southern urban areas. They are known to inhabit water meters, irrigation, electrical boxes, hollow block walls, and cracks and crevices in concrete. 11. Florida Woods Cockroach (Eurycotis floridana) This is a large cockroach species, growing to 40mm in body length. They eject a foul-smelling spray, which they can shoot up to one meter when alarmed. This has given them other names such as the Florida stink roach and Florida skunk roach. They look similar to a female oriental cockroach, but this roach is a dark to black brown or red/brown. They have short fore wings and no hind wings. They live in holes in trees and stumps, in woodpiles, and sometimes in amongst leaf litter. They do enter buildings on occasion and are known to become established in attics. 12. Dark Wood Cockroach (Ischnoptera deropeltiformis) The dark wood cockroach prefers living outside and is seldom seen inside homes and buildings. They are dark brown, often almost black in color with long legs, which maybe orange. They are attracted to artificial lights, which is how they accidentally wander indoors. Always check your firewood before you bring it indoors to ensure there isn’t a dark wood cockroach hiding inside. 13. Small Yellow Texas Cockroach (Chorisoneura texensis) The small yellow Texas cockroach is native to the United States, measuring 7mm in length. They are often found in leaf little, grass, and pine needle litter in forests in Georgia. 14. Australian Cockroach (Periplaneta australasiae) Australian cockroaches are common in Georgia, growing to 35mm in body length. These brown roaches have a pale lateral stripe on the tegmina and the head shield has a pale or yellow margin. They look similar to American cockroaches, though they are smaller with a yellow margin on the thorax and streaks near the base of the wings. These roaches prefer a warm climate, though they can survive colder climates if they make their way indoors. They also prefer moist conditions, though they can thrive in dry conditions, as long as they have access to water. These cockroaches are usually found around the outside of buildings, where they eat plants and decaying matter. They are known to come indoors to get warm or look for food. 15. Virginia Wood Cockroach (Parcoblatta virginica) This small cockroach only grows to around one centimeter in length. The males have full wings and are orange in color, while females are black to rusty brown. The male is also larger than the female, growing to 15.4mm in length, while females grow to 12.5mm in length. 16. Tawny Cockroach (Ectobius pallidus) The tawny cockroach is a medium-sized roach with a white head and transparent pronotum and tan abdomen. They usually have red to brown spots with females having larger spots in two rows over her tegmina. Both males and females are fully winged and can fly. This roach was first recorded in North America in 1948. They inhabit woodlands, meadows, sandy dunes, heathlands, and areas with leaf litter, bushes, and trees. They are known to be attracted to artificial light, which often sees them in a home, as they fly through an open door or window. 17. Western Wood Cockroach (Parcoblatta americana) The good news is that the Western wood cockroach prefers living outdoors. 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There are few things more important than network security for businesses, and all it takes is one or two mistakes to completely derail all of your efforts. Let’s take a look at network security faux pas, as well as how you can address these issues in an effective way. Here are some mistakes your business might be making in terms of network security and how they can be addressed. Cerberus IT Solutions Blog A data breach is no joke, and it can take many forms. Whether it’s a case of confidential data being viewed, copied, stolen, or destroyed, a data breach cannot be ignored. Let’s take a look at some of the various causes of business data breaches and what you can do to prevent them from sinking your organization. Shadow IT is a considerable problem for businesses that rely on IT in their operations. Let’s take a quick look at what shadow IT really is and how it can impact your business. We’ll also discuss ways you can avoid it. The idea of digital transformation can be an exciting one, especially for a small business. Let’s go over how you can make the transformative power of technology work for your company’s benefit, as well as how you can go about implementing some of these innovative new solutions. When people talk about network security, it’s just like they are talking about any other subject, the most terrible and devastating of the bunch is all that is spoken about. In the case of malware, there is a lot of information about ransomware going around out there because it is largely the worst type of ransomware there is for any organization. Unfortunately, malware is a vast and largely misunderstood thing. Today, we thought we would briefly go through modern malware so you can identify if you are a victim or not. All businesses must make securing their infrastructures and reinforcing cybersecurity practices a priority, especially as we move into the new year. This is a concept that involves securing the network, infrastructure, and data from the countless threats out there. Here are three of the most important issues to keep in mind when building your cybersecurity strategy for the new year. Businesses and their employees ultimately need a lot of different online accounts, which means there are a lot of passwords that need to be sorted. To assist with this, many have turned to using password managers—applications that store passwords in an encrypted vault. There are a lot of reasons that these password managers are a popular choice. Let’s go over a few of them. These days, if you are not taking cybersecurity seriously, then you are waiting for something bad to happen that could potentially destroy your business for good. While the number of threats out there has increased significantly over the past couple of decades, so too has the number of powerful security options out there. In fact, one way that you can leverage these solutions to your advantage is to use “self-healing” security software, the concept for which is pretty neat. Phishing attacks are a major problem that all businesses must be prepared to handle. Sometimes it comes in the form of messages or web pages designed to steal information from your employees, but other times it might come in the form of phone calls asking for IP addresses or network credentials under the guise of your IT department. It’s especially important that your staff members understand how to identify these tricks, and it all starts with phishing training. Ransomware has been a scourge to businesses for years now, with it unfortunately experiencing a renaissance of sorts as the COVID-19 pandemic came to the fore. With increased phishing attacks and other means of spreading ransomware now taking advantage of the ongoing situation, it is all the more important that these attempts can be identified and mitigated. Your organization’s network security is dictated in part by your security solutions, but your employees also play a large role in maintaining it. If you want to make sure that your employees are not inadvertently putting your organization at risk, you need to ensure they are getting the proper security training. Here are a couple of ways you can make security training less like pulling teeth and more engaging for your employees. There are countless aspects of running a business that demand your attention on a daily basis, but one of the most important that can often go by the wayside is cybersecurity. No matter the size of your business, cybersecurity can make all the difference in preserving your organization’s future. While we recommend implementing technology solutions to make cybersecurity easier to manage, without an established culture of cybersecurity, your business will remain at risk regardless of the measure you take to protect it. In what sounds like a positive shift, cybersecurity experts have announced their research has found that cyberattacks are spending less time on the networks they infiltrate. Unfortunately, this isn’t such a clear-cut positive. Today, we’ll discuss “dwell time” and how less of it is a problem. Cyberattacks have been carried out by nations for decades, but for whatever reason, our minds still build the hoodie-wearing cyberpunk sitting at a laptop in a dimly-lit room. This often isn’t the case. Today, we thought we would shine a light on state-sponsored hacking, starting with the attack carried out recently against the U.S.-based cybersecurity company FireEye. Despite all the attention we try to direct toward cybercrime and awareness of the risks out there today, hacks and scams are still impacting businesses. With so many professional duties and activities carried out online, your business’ cybersecurity needs to be considered paramount. Here, we’ve listed six things to prioritize in your business to help protect it from such activities. Honestly, it shouldn’t be surprising that 2020 has come to an end with news of a massive cyberespionage attack—the biggest ever, as a matter of fact. Let’s dive into what we know, and what it signifies. Network security is paramount to a business’ success with the number of security incidents and data breaches that could potentially upend it. While this sounds like a task of marginally epic proportions, managing your security can be greatly simplified via a few basic activities. Let’s go over four such security-boosting actions that you should direct your attention to. While businesses have always needed to focus on their data security, the COVID-19 pandemic has only made this more of a challenge. Let’s go over why this is, and how many industries (especially the healthcare industry) have had to adjust as a result. Quick Marty! Hop into the DeLorean! Let’s time travel back to a simpler time, back in the late 90’s! Back then, you could walk into any store that sold software and you’d see two types of antivirus protection - orange boxes that said Norton, and red boxes that said McAfee. Today, like most things, life isn’t as simple. There are a lot of choices, and… well, you shouldn’t be going to a store to buy your antivirus these days. Let’s discuss! The COVID-19 pandemic has put a lot of stress on people. Nowhere is this more true than in the small business arena. Small businesses, many of which were forced to suspend or severely alter their operations, are also dealing with cyberattacks. Let’s take a look at the effects COVID-19 has on small businesses regarding cybersecurity.
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Lots of of us radically modified the way we do the job in 2020, leaving the place of work at the rear of and operating mostly from dwelling. The plan of obtaining a operate personal computer at the office environment and a own personal computer at dwelling also went out the window, and now we’re wanting for our devices to do extra and provide in multiple roles, further more blurring the line among purchaser and enterprise desktops. 2020 started somewhat unremarkably– we at CNET head to Las Vegas every January to protect the once-a-year Client Electronics Show. Properly, it was unremarkable besides for the information of the U.S. assassination of Iranian Basic Soliemani… potentially that “brink of war” sensation that descended all all around us was a harbinger of difficulty to occur… But mainly because of the prolonged improvement cycle of new laptops , desktops and tablets , no Computer system maker could realistically get these colossal shifts and engineer them into new solutions in time for CES 2021. What they can do is shift the narrative and emphasize new or updated products and solutions that are extra proper for the existing reality. Put yet another way, anticipate to see a large amount of business laptops at CES 2021. All work, no perform 1 yr in the past, at CES 2020, we saw a whole lot of prototypes, experimental types and new gaming PCs — lots of goods with a exciting shopper concentration. This 12 months, it’ll be a bit extra dour. Rather of very first-gen folding screens and vibrant gaming rigs, much of the consideration will be on laptops with superior webcams, superior microphones, much better security functions. Fundamentally the issues your firm IT division would be searching for in a new function laptop computer. That may not be as flashy, but it really is what a great deal of individuals will need right now. For example, if we uncovered anything in 2020, it was that most laptops have seriously lousy webcams. Invest ample hours a working day in Zoom conferences and that begins to become very essential. Styles with possibly improved hardware, or at minimum enhanced computer software to digitally polish the digicam graphic, will be given a huge internet marketing press. Physical webcam shutters will go on to mature in level of popularity. Video clip: Fingers-on with Motorola’s 2021 price range cellular phone lineup (CNET) Not so significantly for 5G, which was just setting up to filter into laptop computer bulletins this time past 12 months. With at-household Wi-Fi replacing several workers’ need for dependable travel connections, I doubt we will see 5G antennas shoehorned into each laptop rather it’s going to just be an option on a handful of greater-end business enterprise systems. A pretty Chromebook year The other huge detail we learned in 2020 was that Chromebooks can resolve most of our laptop difficulties. Want a reduced-price, superior-reliability laptop for a child executing remote finding out? Chromebook! Need a personal computer for moms and dads or grandparents that you won’t have to troubleshoot? Chromebook! Particularly with so lots of family members needing a independent system for just about every household member, particularly just one for every scholar, Chromebooks saved the working day in 2020. Chromebooks have been aspect of the mix at each new CES, but this calendar year, I suspect we’ll see them pushed to the forefront, particularly provided the uncertainty about COVID-19 vaccine rollouts and the shifting focus on for any sort of return to “usual.” Every Pc maker wishes to get out of the discount basement $250 Chromebook organization, so look for somewhat upgraded types. Frankly, a $500 Chromebook can offer a considerably additional premium-experience knowledge in style, elements and overall performance, than a $500 Home windows laptop, so which is my ChromeOS sweet spot suitable now. For Computer system gaming, a rebuilding calendar year We’re in the middle of a huge, new period in video video games . Regrettably for Personal computer gaming hardware enthusiasts, all that excitement is wrapped all-around the following-gen consoles , the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Sequence X. This new cycle, which comes about each 7 a long time or so, puts sealed residing place bins at the prime of the gaming heap, for now. After all, $500 (or $300 for the more compact Xbox Series S) will get you ray tracing, HDR lighting and other high-end GPU tricks, earlier out there only in substantially additional costly gaming PCs. But the clock is currently ticking on the PS5 and Xbox. The components within is frozen in amber, slowly growing older and doomed to slide additional guiding Personal computer gaming hardware every single year. That reported, I would not be expecting way too substantially far more, and the official CES topic web site for gaming looks very unhappy right now. There is at minimum a single large leap expected. At the very least according to educated speculation, we are going to see notebook-ready variations of Nvidia’s 3000-sequence graphics playing cards. Which is going to make for extra effective gaming laptops — maybe even some that can make Cyberpunk 2077 seem good…
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Aside from proper diet and regular exercise, vaccines are the most important part of staying on top of your health and preventing serious illnesses. Pinnacle Health Group in Tampa, Florida, offers a variety of vaccines and vaccinations right in the office. If you’re due for updated inoculations, book an appointment today. Click on the online scheduler or book your immunization appointment over the phone. Which vaccines you need depends on your age, overall health, and of course, history of vaccinations (like if you missed any at a younger age). Some of the most essential vaccinations include: The vaccination schedule is updated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) every year. Because of medical advancements and ongoing research, there are additional vaccines that may be recommended for you in the future. Vaccines are heavily researched and regulated, so you can feel confident that you’re getting a safe and effective preventive treatment. Aside from some slight redness, soreness, or swelling at the injection site, it’s common to experience some minor side effects, depending on which vaccines you had. For instance, you may notice: These minor vaccine side effects often resolve within a couple of days as your immune system continues to build up antibodies. It just depends. Some vaccines are given when you’re young and after you receive any essential boosters as a child, you don’t need them again. There are several adult vaccines, such as the HPV and shingles vaccines, that are given in a series over several months. With the tetanus shot, it’s generally recommended to repeat the vaccine every 10 years, or anytime you suffer from a puncture wound. You may also need regular vaccines if you become pregnant or if you’re older — annual flu shots are common in these cases. When you come into Pinnacle Health Group for your vaccine appointment, your dedicated practitioner looks at your previous medical records and talks with you about which vaccines you’ve had or think you may need. They can also personalize your vaccine package if you’re planning to take a trip overseas. Schedule your vaccination visit at Pinnacle Health Group by clicking on the online booking feature or by calling the clinic directly.
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Research boosts transition to climate-smart livestock management in East Africa The project’s kick-off webinar will be held on Monday, 17 May 2021 from 9.00 to 13.00. Livestock management and nomadism are the primary source of livelihood for nearly 300 million people in sub-Saharan Africa. Some 40% of the land area of the continent is composed of arid or semi-arid areas which are not well suited to plant propagation but where livestock keeping is possible. In Ethiopia and Kenya, the share of livestock management of the gross domestic product generated by the agricultural sector is close to 20%. For centuries, nomads have had the capacity to adapt to challenging climate conditions by taking advantage of controlled grazing, but the spread of commercial agriculture, population growth, changes in land ownership and the increased prevalence of extreme weather phenomena brought about by climate change threaten the nomadic way of life and weaken the food safety of households practising livestock management. The depletion of water resources, which are vital for livestock management, and the drying of grazing lands are the result of a change taking place in land use on the landscape level, with forests and bushes cleared into cropland and pastures as well as cut down for firewood. The disappearance of trees from uplands affects the hydrology of water catchment areas by reducing the capacity of ecosystems to catch and restore water, on which the agropastoral livelihoods of the inhabitants of lowlands and plains depend. The clearing of forests and wood consumption also generate greenhouse gas emissions, reducing the carbon stocks in the area.#globalwarming #climatechange #carboncompensation #bluesky #climateemergency #climatecrisis #blueskye #blueskyefoundation #compensate #greentechexchange #zerocarbon #climatenews #blueskyelife #elonmusk #billgates #greentech #nasa #nasaclimate #greenfacts Article Source : Copyrights of the Climate News articles belong to the respective Media Channels. This Climate News portal is non-profit and politically non-dependent forwarding readers to The Current Global Climate News
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|Notes: || Game design and research by Jim Bambra & Adrian Earle; additional research by Peter Hofschröer (historian). Coding by Wayne Smithson, Alan Jardine & Mark Robinson. Graphics by Dan Cartwright. Sound FX by Andrew Parton; original music composed by John Broomhall; Amiga music by Allister Brimble.| Original game contents include a large battle map of France and Belgium, with smaller detailed maps for each of the six historical/fictional Napoleonic war campaigns on the reverse side. Game must be launched from WB. Game features the Close-Quarters Combat System, and support for savegames and a quit back to WB option. According to the manual, for reasons of memory management and enhanced gameplay speed, the Amiga disk conversions of FIELDS OF GLORY lack the game database feature of the PC version. In contrast, however, the Amiga/CD32 conversions feature the ability to deploy troops anywhere on the map, whereas the PC version has a fixed deployment area.
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Court holds Ohio wind farm’s bird data is confidential In the first case of its kind in Ohio, the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas recently ruled that sensitive bird and bat mortality data relating to Ohio’s largest wind farm must remain confidential. The court granted the request by Blue Creek Wind Farm, LLC (Blue Creek) that the court bar two Ohio agencies from releasing the information. Blue Creek Wind Farm, LLC v. ODNR, Franklin C.P. No. 16CVH05-4414 (July 11, 2017). The ruling came after the Black Swamp Bird Observatory, a bird conservation group, submitted a public records request to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) and the Ohio Power Siting Board (OPSB). In this important decision, the court ruled that the information, including Blue Creek’s post-construction monitoring data, was exempt from public disclosure. The court noted that releasing the information would put Blue Creek at an “extreme competitive disadvantage,” because the data would be “extremely valuable” to Blue Creek’s competitors. The court also held that no third parties would be unjustifiably harmed if the injunction was granted and that granting the injunction is in the best interest of the public. The Blue Creek case will give wind power developers and other private energy developer’s additional assurance that any sensitive, trade-secret protected data they provide to Ohio’s regulatory agencies will remain confidential. This is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be legal advice and does not create or imply an attorney-client relationship.Download PDF
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Research Article | Open Access Ying Zhang, Rong Cao, Haijian Ying, Juping Du, Shuaishuai Chen, Na Wang, Bo Shen, "Increased Expression of TLR10 in B Cell Subsets Correlates with Disease Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis", Mediators of Inflammation, vol. 2018, Article ID 9372436, 10 pages, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/9372436 Increased Expression of TLR10 in B Cell Subsets Correlates with Disease Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis Toll-like receptor (TLR) 10, mainly expressed on B cells, has emerged as a modulatory receptor in inflammation. Nonetheless, the clinical significance of TLR10 in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) remains unclear. In this study, we explored the expression of TLR10 in B cells and B cell subsets in RA subjects and healthy controls (HCs) and determined its relevance to disease activity and inflammatory biomarkers. TLR10 levels in B cells and B cell subsets (CD19+CD27+, CD19+CD27−, CD27+IgD−, CD27+IgD+, CD27−IgD+, D27−IgD−, CD19+CD5+, and CD19+CD5−) and inflammatory biomarker concentrations in peripheral blood (PB) obtained from RA subjects and HCs were detected by flow cytometry and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), respectively. The correlations of TLR10 expression with disease activity and inflammatory biomarkers were then analysed. Similar levels of TLR10 in all CD19+ B cells were observed in the RA subjects and HCs. Compared to that in the HCs, TLR10 was elevated significantly in the CD19+CD27−IgD− and CD19+CD5+ subsets in the RA subjects. In addition, almost all subsets expressing TLR10 were increased with disease activity. The present study reveals that enhanced TLR10 in B cell subsets is positively correlated with disease activity in RA subjects. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic autoimmune disease characterized by an immune system disturbance and chronic inflammation of the synovium, which leads to progressive joint destruction . The specific mechanisms underlying disease development and progression remain unclear, despite the substantial amount of relevant literature. Clinical treatments mainly involve drugs to control disease activity and relieve symptoms. In recent years, B cells have been proven to play a prominent role in RA. These cells are involved from the very beginning of their cycle to the secretion of autoantibodies, the presentation of antigens to activate T cells, and the secretion of proinflammatory cytokines . Recently, the effectiveness of the anti-CD20 agent rituximab has been explored in RA . Furthermore, the identification of different types of regulatory B cells that secrete anti-inflammatory cytokines and modulate tolerance [4, 5] indicates that B cells have pleiotropic effects in RA. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) recognize a broad spectrum of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), which are induced by invading microorganisms and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), such as endogenous nucleic acids [7, 8]. TLR induction leads to signalling cascades that play critical roles in innate immune and inflammatory responses. TLR10 is the most recently identified TLR and is mainly expressed on B cells [10–13]. Similar to other TLRs, TLR10 is a transmembrane receptor composed of extracellular leucine-rich repeat-recognizing domains and an intracellular toll/IL-1 receptor homology (TIR) signalling domain . Although the ligand(s) and downstream signalling pathways of TLR10 remain unknown, this receptor has been reported to be an immunomodulatory receptor with inhibitory properties [13–16], which distinguishes TLR10 from other TLRs. In humans, genetic polymorphisms in TLR10 have been associated with autoimmune and infectious diseases and cancers, including Crohn’s disease , thyroid disease , complicated skin and skin structure infections , tuberculosis , nasopharyngeal cancer , and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma . In Korean populations or Caucasian European populations, no association was identified between two specific TLR10 variants (rs4129009 and rs11466657 ) and RA susceptibility. However, the study of Torices et al. showed that rs11466657 is closely related to RA disease severity, and infliximab treatment is ineffective in patients carrying these variants . The currently available data present only a flawed understanding about the relationship between TLR10 and RA. Considering the unique expression of TLR10 on B cells and the immunomodulatory properties of this receptor, in this study, we investigated TLR10 expression in B cell subsets in the peripheral blood (PB) obtained from RA subjects and analysed correlations of TLR10 expression with disease activity and inflammatory biomarkers. 2. Materials and Methods 2.1. Study Subjects The present study received approval from the Medical Ethics Committee of Taizhou Hospital of Zhejiang Province, and informed consent was obtained from each subject. From February 2018 to April 2018, 77 patients diagnosed with RA based on the 2010 American College of Rheumatology (ACR)/European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) criteria at Taizhou Hospital, Zhejiang Province, China, were consecutively recruited. Subjects suffering from other autoimmune or inflammatory diseases, severe renal or liver disease, or cancer were excluded. The disease activity of each subject was determined according to the Disease Activity Score of 28 joints (DAS28). All the RA subjects were divided into three groups: a high-activity (HA) group (DAS28 ≥ 5.1), a moderate-activity (MA) group (3.2 ≤ DAS28 < 5.1), and a low-activity (LA) group (DAS28 < 3.2). Laboratory tests performed on each patient included rheumatoid factor (RF), anticyclic citrullinated peptide antibody (anti-CCP), C-reactive protein (CRP), and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR). In addition, 30 age- and sex-matched healthy controls (HCs) were chosen for comparison. 2.2. Blood Samples and Laboratory Testing The serum samples used to detect the levels of inflammation-related factors were stored at −80°C. The levels of clinical laboratory indicators (e.g., ESR, CRP, anti-CCP, and RF) were determined using standard clinical laboratory protocols in the hospital. 2.3. Flow Cytometry Analysis The immunophenotyping of B cells was performed in the PB samples (50 μl) using the following fluorochrome-labelled antibodies: CD19-BB700, CD27-APC, IgD-FITC, CD5-FITC (all BD Biosciences), and TLR10-PE (BioLegend). Fresh whole blood was stained with antibodies for 20 minutes at room temperature (RT) in the dark, lysed with 500 μl of lysis buffer (BD) for 15 minutes under the same conditions, washed twice with PBS, resuspended, and analysed by flow cytometry. Approximately 100,000 events were collected per sample. The data were collected with a FACSCalibur (BD Bioscience) and analysed using the FlowJo software version 10.0. Figure 1 shows the results for CD19+ B cells and the subset gating strategy used in these experiments. 2.4. ELISA Measurements Serum IL-1Ra, IL-1β, and IL-10 concentrations were determined in 77 RA subjects and 30 HCs using commercially available ELISA kits (IL-1Ra and IL-1β ELISA kit from Elabscience; IL-10 ELISA kit from Multisciences) according to the manufacturers’ instructions. 2.5. Statistical Analysis The results are expressed as the means ± standard error (SE) and medians (interquartile range). Statistical comparisons were performed by Student’s t-tests and Mann–Whitney tests. Differences among the three groups were determined by the Kruskal–Wallis H nonparametric test. Correlation analyses between two parameters were performed by Spearman’s correlation method. All statistical analyses were performed using the SPSS software version 20 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, Illinois, USA). A value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. 3.1. Characteristics of the Study Population We enrolled 77 RA patients (19 LA patients, 29 MA patients, and 29 HA patients) and 30 HCs. Their detailed clinical characteristics are provided in Table 1. The average age of each group was 51.6 ± 7.0, 54.2 ± 8.8, 51.2 ± 7.8, 55.8 ± 8.5, and 54.4 ± 9.4, respectively. There were similar proportions of females in each group (86.7%, 85.7%, 84.2%, 86.2%, and 86.2%, respectively). The average age and gender were not significantly different among the groups. The data are expressed as n (%), mean ± standard deviation (SD), or median (interquartile range, 25th-75th). DAS28-ESR (Disease Activity Score of 28 joints using ESR), NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), and DMARDs (disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs). aRF data were lacking in 6 subjects. Sixty-two out of 71 RA subjects were RF-positive. bAnti-CCP data were lacking in 2 subjects. Sixty-seven out of 75 RA subjects were anti-CCP-positive. cCRP data were lacking in 7 subjects. Twenty out of 70 RA subjects were CRP-positive. dThe patients defined as “other” included the following: those who were on their first visit to our hospital, were not on regular medication (one patient), and were taking other medicines that were not related to RA therapy (three patients). eThe patients defined as “unknown” included the following: those who were on their first visit to our hospital, could not tell which medication to use (two patients), and were only told of a few of their medicines (two patients). 3.2. The Percentage of TLR10-Expressing CD19+ B Cells in RA Subjects Is Associated with Disease Activity We studied the expression of TLR10 in the total CD19+ B cells obtained from RA subjects and HCs. Similar levels of TLR10 in all the CD19+ B cells were observed between the RA subjects and HCs regardless of whether they were analysed as a percentage or as the mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) (Table 2 and Figure 2(b)). However, in the RA subjects, the percentage of TLR10-expressing CD19+ B cells significantly increased with disease activity () (Table 2 and Figure 2(a)). Compared with the HCs, the HA group expressed higher TLR10 levels in CD19+ B cells (60.2 ± 2.9% vs. 51.4 ± 2.4%; ), while the LA group expressed lower levels of TLR10 (43.8 ± 2.0% vs. 51.4 ± 2.4%; ) (Figure 2(a)). Furthermore, the percentage of CD19+TLR10+ cells in the RA subjects was positively related to the DAS28 (, ) (Figure 2(c)), but no correlations were found for RF, anti-CCP, CRP, or ESR. The data are shown as the means ± SE or median (interquartile range, 25th-75th). represents a comparison between the RA subjects and HCs based on the Mann–Whitney test. # represents a comparison among the three groups of RA subjects based on the Kruskal–Wallis test. To evaluate inflammation-related factors, we determined the serum IL-1Ra, IL-1β, and IL-10 concentrations in the RA subjects and HCs (Table S1). Notably, in the RA subjects, the percentage and MFI of the TLR10-expressing CD19+ B cells were positively correlated with the IL-1β concentrations (, ; , , respectively) (Figure S1). 3.3. TLR10 Is Mainly Expressed in the CD19+CD27+ Subset in the RA Subjects and HCs Because CD27 is a marker of B cell maturation , we analysed TLR10 expression in the CD19+CD27+ and CD19+CD27− subsets obtained from both the RA subjects and HCs. The results showed that TLR10 was mainly expressed in the CD19+CD27+ subset in both the RA subjects and HCs (72.7 ± 1.6% vs. 46.5 ± 1.8% and 73.2 ± 2.2% vs. 43.7 ± 2.4%; and , respectively) and that TLR10 levels were similar between the RA subjects and HCs in both the CD19+CD27+ and the CD19+CD27− subsets ( and , respectively) (Table 2 and Figure 3(a)). In the RA subjects, TLR10 expression significantly increased with disease activity in both the CD19+CD27+ subset and the CD19+CD27− subset ( and , respectively) (Table 2 and Figure 3(b)). Interestingly, the percentage of CD19+CD27−TLR10+ cells was dramatically upregulated in the HA group compared with the HCs (54.2 ± 3.2% vs. 43.7 ± 2.4%, ) (Figure 3(b)). Moreover, in the CD19+CD27+ subset, the percentage and MFI of TLR10 were positively associated with the ESR (, and , , respectively) (Figure S2), whereas in the CD19+CD27− subset, the MFI of TLR10 was positively related to the DAS28 (, ) (Figure 3(d)). 3.4. The Percentage of CD27−IgD−TLR10+ Cells Is Significantly Higher in the RA Subjects To determine whether TLR10 is differentially expressed among B cell subsets, we further subdivided B cells into the four canonical B cell subsets: naive cells (CD27−IgD+), preswitched memory cells (CD27+IgD+), switched memory cells (CD27+IgD−), and double-negative (DN) cells (CD27−IgD−) . In the CD27−IgD− subset, the TLR10 expression was remarkably enhanced in the RA subjects compared to the HCs () (Table 2 and Figure 4(a)), especially in the RA subjects with severe disease activity (Figure 4(b)). Elevated TLR10 levels with increased disease activity were found in this subset () (Table 2 and Figure 4(b)). The relative analysis indicated that the percentage of TLR10 was in direct proportion to the DAS28 (, ) (Figure 4(c)) and the ESR (, ) (Figure S3(a)); the MFI of TLR10 was positively correlated with the ESR (, ) (Figure S3(b)). In the remaining three subsets, the TLR10 expression was not remarkably different between the RA subjects and HCs (Table 2 and Figure 4(a)). However, among the three disease activity groups, there was an increasing trend for the TLR10 levels in the RA subjects, and this tendency reached significance in all but the CD27+IgD− subset (, , and , respectively) (Table 2 and Figure 4(b)). Moreover, in the CD27+IgD− and CD27−IgD+ subsets, the MFI of TLR10 correlated positively with the DAS28 ( and and and , respectively) (Figure 4(d)). In the CD27+IgD− subset, the percentage and MFI of TLR10 correlated positively with the ESR ( and and and , respectively) (Figure S3). 3.5. The Percentage of CD19+CD5+TLR10+ Cells Was Significantly Higher in the RA Subjects An analysis of the CD5 expression showed that B cells could be further divided into the CD19+CD5+ subset and the CD19+CD5− subset. In the HCs, the proportion of CD19+CD5+TLR10+ cells (34.6 (25.7-46.8) %) was significantly lower than that of CD19+CD5−TLR10+ cells (52.1 (36.2-63.4) %) () (Figure 5(a)). However, in the RA subjects, the percentages of the two subsets were not significantly different because there was an increase in the percentage of the CD19+CD5+TLR10+ B cells and a decrease in the percentage of CD19+CD5−TLR10+ B cells. In the CD19+CD5+ subset, the percentage with TLR10 increased markedly in the RA subjects compared to the HCs () (Table 2 and Figure 5(a)). Among the three disease activity groups, an elevation of TLR10 with increased disease activity was observed in this subset, regardless of whether the percentages or MFI was assessed ( or , respectively) (Table 2 and Figure 5(b)). Importantly, the percentage of CD19+CD5+TLR10+ B cells was positively related to the DAS28 (, ) (Figure 5(c)). Although the decrease in the percentage of CD19+CD5−TLR10+ B cells observed in the RA subjects was not prominent compared to that in the HCs, the TLR10 levels greatly increased with disease activity in the RA subjects () (Table 2 and Figure 5(b)). The present results reveal that the total level of TLR10 expression in all CD19+ B cells was not significantly different between the RA subjects and HCs, while TLR10 was expressed at different levels among different B cell subsets and was mainly expressed in the CD27+ and CD5− subsets in both the RA subjects and HCs. The RA subjects showed a marked increase in TLR10 expression in the CD27−IgD− and CD5+ subsets, whereas slightly decreased expression was observed in the rest of the subsets, compared to the HCs. Moreover, in this paper, we also identified correlations of the TLR10 expression with disease activity and inflammatory biomarkers in B cells and B cell subsets. The expression of TLR10 in total CD19+ B cells was associated with the DAS28 and IL-1β levels in the RA subjects, indicating that an inflammatory state was present in the body and that TLR10 acts as an inflammation-associated protein in this inflammatory disease. This finding is consistent with previous studies reporting that TLR10 variants have no association with RA susceptibility in either a Korean population or a Caucasian European population but are highly associated with RA severity [23, 24]. In addition, TLR10 expression clearly increased with disease activity in almost all subsets. Bourke et al. reported that stimulating B cells with BCR and anti-CD40 antibodies or Staphylococcus aureus Cowan I bacteria (SAC) strongly induced TLR10 gene expression . Other reports demonstrated that reactive oxygen species also enhanced TLR10 expression in THP-1 cells [27, 28]. These data indicate that inflammatory conditions can upregulate TLR10 expression. RA is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease associated with abnormal increases in inflammatory factors, such as IL-1β , which may stimulate B cells to induce TLR10 expression, especially in severe disease states. However, in this study, the TLR10 expression in almost all B cell subsets in the LA group of RA subjects was lower than that in the HCs. In this disease state, TLR10 expression may not have been upregulated by inflammatory stimulation. Regarding the difference in the expression of TLR10 among the B cell subsets, TLR10 levels were significantly higher in the CD19+CD27+ subset than in the CD19+CD27− subset in both the RA subjects and HCs. This finding is not entirely surprising because CD27 represents a critical marker that is activated in mature B cells , and TLR10 expression is upregulated during the maturation and activation process in B lymphocytes [11, 12]. These results suggest that TLR10 levels reflect the activation and differentiation states of cells. Among the canonical B cell subsets, we showed that TLR10 levels were significantly higher in the CD27−IgD− subset in the RA subjects than in the HCs, whereas these levels were slightly decreased in the rest of the subsets. We have no good explanation for these results, but we speculate that TLR10 functions as an inhibitory receptor, as evidenced by its association with the inhibition of proinflammatory factor production and B cell proliferation and differentiation and the induction of trophoblast apoptosis . Thus, there are at least two potential explanations for this result. On the one hand, considering the immunosuppressive properties of TLR10, CD27+ memory B cells and naive B cells may tend to be more inflammatory because these cells express less TLR10, which causes the proinflammatory effects of the cells to prevail and thereby promotes the development of RA. On the other hand, the increased expression of TLR10 observed in CD27−IgD− cells shows that immune regulation is increased, which may allow TLR10 to exert immunosuppressive effects, in line with the balance between proinflammatory and immunosuppressive effects in the body. This finding may also explain why there was no significant difference in TLR10 expression in total CD19+ B cells between the RA subjects and HCs. However, TLR10 has an opposite function in infectious disease; this receptor localizes in the cytoplasm of monocyte-derived macrophages, THP-1 cells, and intestinal epithelial cells, where TLR10 can exert a proinflammatory effect because live pathogens can only replicate and interact with TLR10 in the cytoplasm [31, 32]. Indeed, the study about the TLR10 localization to endosomes and its ability to recognize dsRNA were both reported during our study . Therefore, the role of TLR10 in that case is different from the role we studied on the cell surface. This phenomenon was also corroborated by our findings in the CD5+ and CD5− subsets. CD5+ B cells, also called B-1a cells, contribute to innate immunity and play a central role in immunoregulation, whereas CD5− B cells consist of B-1b cells and B-2 cells, which participate in acquired immunity [34, 35]. According to this classification, in our study, TLR10 was expressed at significantly higher levels in the CD19+CD5+ subset in the RA subjects than in the HCs, while there was a small decrease in TLR10 expression in the CD19+CD5− subset in the RA subjects, consistent with our above conclusion that B cell subsets with proinflammatory properties show decreased TLR10 expression and tend to be more inflammatory, while B cell subsets with immunomodulatory properties show increased TLR10 expression and act to inhibit inflammation. There were several limitations to this research. (1) Our sample size was relatively small, though the results were significant. Further studies with a larger sample size are essential to verify our findings. (2) The present study was restricted to Chinese individuals. Therefore, more proof is required to confirm the validity of these findings in other races/ethnic populations. (3) Our study lacked imaging data to demonstrate the relationship between TLR10 and RA progression. In conclusion, we found that levels of TLR10 were increased in CD27−IgD− and CD19+CD5+ B cells in RA subjects and were positively correlated with disease activity, revealing that TLR10 as an immunosuppressive factor may play a critical role in the progression of RA. The results from the present study support further investigation of the possible molecular mechanisms of TLR10 in the pathogenesis of RA. The data used to support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon request. Conflicts of Interest The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest. We thank Baoguo Chen and Haiyan Lv for the technical guidance and Xuequan Wang for advising on the manuscript. 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Snus is the Swedish way to enjoy tobacco. It has been enjoyed by Swedish people for well over 200 years and continues to be enjoyed today. Snus tobacco originally began as a loose tobacco product in the form of a powder. More recently it has started to be sold in small pouches known as portions. The portion will vary in size to suit individual needs ranging from mini to large. Mini is apparently so small and discreet that no one will even notice it. Unlike regular tobacco, Swedish Snus is smokeless making it much more healthier. Instead of it being smoked, a small amount or portion pouch is placed under the upper lip. Snus comes in a variety of flavours to suit including sweet, fruity, mint, and smokey to suit the majority of tastes. Snus also comes in a variety of strengths. The strength is dependant on the amount of nicotine released from the product and also from the amount of saliva in your mouth when the snus is in your mouth. It is made by cutting tobacco leaves into small strips, which are then air and sun dried and then ground into a powder. This ground tobacco is then heat treated and combined with added flavors or sweeteners before being packaged. Snus is illegal in all the European Union countries except for Sweden. However some countries do allow the sale of similar Snus like products that do not contain tobacco. The USA has its own version of Snus too which many people are now using as an alternative product to smoking, vaping, dipping, chewing and other tobacco containing products. It is a fact that cigarette smoking has dramatically declined in Sweden over the last 30 years. This being mainly down to the rise in Snus and people switching to using Snus and quitting cigarettes.
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Ernest Dudley Heath 1867 and died 1945. Son of: Henry Charles Heath (1829-1898) and Georgina Woodcock (1838-1891). 1. Sir Henry Frank Heath (1863-1946) who married 1st Antonia Eckerstein (1868-1893) and 2nd Francis Sayer (1874-1939). 2. Mabel Heath (1865-????). 3. Constance Fanny Heath (1866-1940) who married, in 1888, Prof Arthur Green (Prof of Chemistry). 4. Elvina Heath (1869-1956?) known as Snooker. 5. Charles Heath (1870-1870). 6. Hugh Lionel Heath (1871-1938) who married Maggie Forsyth (1879-1939). 7. Leopold Heath (1872-1902). 8. Florence (1874-1937) who married ? 9. Arthur Heath (1875-1875). 10. George Heath (1876-1877). 11. Winifred Marion Heath (1880-????). 1st, Ellen Winifred Green, in 1903. 2nd, Mary Gilbertson in1919. Ernest and Mary had issue: 1. Wilfred Ian Heath (1921-2004) known as Ian. Overview of: Ernest Dudley Heath The following was written by by Dudley's son Ian Heath from diverse family records in May 2002. Ernest Dudley Heath's father, Henry Charles Heath, (1829-1898), was by 1862 established as a miniature painter with commissions from Queen Victoria, and in August 1862 he married and set up a business as a portrait painter and photographer at 153 Regent Street, London. Ernest Dudley was the fourth child to be born over the shop on 18 July 1867. In 1872 his father relinquished the photographic part of the business, and moved his still growing family to "Dudley Villa", 33 Grove End Road, St. John's Wood, while retaining a studio at 12 Pall Mall East. His father worked at his painting at either address. Ernest Dudley was apprenticed in his father's studio, initially stippling in the backgrounds of miniature portraits. At sixteen while attending the West London School of Art he won the Queen's Prize for success in the National Art Competition. Trying his hand at portraiture in oils in 1884, at the age of 17, Ernest produced a life size head and shoulders portrait of his father in oils that was startlingly good, and his father indicated that Ernest should be able to earn his own living at the profession. Wishing to obtain a secure foundation to his profession, Ernest gained admission in 1885 to the Royal Academy Schools, where he studied figure drawing, perspective drawing, and painting in more than one medium. At the end of this three year course, at the age of 21, he signed up for a further three years. This enabled him to "freelance" as an illustrator for periodicals and books, and to explore his beloved London with his sketch book. It also enabled him to absorb some of the techniques required by an art teacher. Some of the scenes and portraits he produced in that period, some as miniatures, were not commissions, but were done for pleasure and to demonstrate the artist's ability. An illustration in a journal, or a painting in a London exhibition may, hopefully, attract a commission. One major commission, obtained after the death of his father in January 1898, was for a full length life size portrait of Queen Victoria which was finally completed and delivered not long after 1900. Although Ernest had his own address at 10 Fitzroy Street, W.C., it is evident from a photograph of the artist at work that this commission required the height of the studio available at 12 Pall Mall East. Although always known as "Ernest" within the family, his work was always signed "Dudley Heath" or sometimes a monogram of 'DH'. After many years of friendship between the Heath family and another London family, the Greens, Ernest married Ellen Winifred Green on 23 May 1903 at St. Mary's Church, Hampstead. Winifred was the youngest sister of Ernest's brother-in-law, Arthur George Green, who had married Ernest's elder sister in 1888. Ernest and Winifred set up house at Pembroke Lodge, Winchmore Hill, N. As well as being an accomplished miniature painter, his reputation as an Art Historian was consolidated by the publication in 1905 by Methuen of his book "MINIATURES" by Dudley Heath. This covers the period from the fifteenth century to the dawn of the twentieth century, and includes actual size reproductions of 116 miniatures, twenty four of them in colour. The ninety or so monochrome illustrations are all derived from photographs taken by the author himself with a plate camera extended so that the image on the negative plate was the same size as the original miniature. For the colour illustrations the author was given permission to take each miniature to the publisher to produce the multiple photographs needed for the colour reproduction. In the book "MINIATURES" mention is included of the work of the author's father, Henry Charles Heath, and of his younger brother Hugh Lionel Heath, who was also a miniature painter. During the period 1903 to 1908 Ernest was a Lecturer on Art for the University of London Extension, and he also taught in an East London school (believed to have been Rotherhithe New Road School). Small commissions were obtained for illustrations in periodicals and books, as well as an occasional miniature, or a portrait in oils. At some time after 1910 Ernest's wife Winifred died. There had been no children in their marriage, and in due course Ernest moved from Winchmore Hill back closer to London. His elder sister and his brother in law, Arthur Green, were very consolatory and helpful, including him in some of their holiday excursions. His work at the time included a 'genre' scene in tempera, "Gleaners", based on his sketches in the busy Covent Garden market, and exhibited 'on the line' in the R.A. in 1914. In 1914 Ernest was appointed to, and became principal of the Hampstead Garden Suburb School of Arts and Crafts. Others may be able to elaborate how this school was born alongside the girls' school on the green central square, with its two churches, that was intended to form the hub of the then quite new Hampstead Garden Suburb. Ernest was always interested in the applied arts, as well as portrait and genre painting, and in the H.G.S. Art School he encouraged the development of allied crafts such as wood-carving, modelling, sculpture, pottery, and decorative design including poster design. The spirit of William Morris contributed to the thinking. The teaching staff working under the principle were therefore tutoring in a variety of specialities. One such was George Stevenson who was by profession a sculptor, and became an expert on the characteristics for carving or furniture making. I came across him years later, in 1935, as the crafts master in University College School, Frognal, where a dedicated craft room had been built specially for him in the playground. Another member of the staff, appointed after 1914, was a little Scottish lady, Mary Gilbertson, whose parents had moved south to settle in London in 1900 when Mary was sixteen. The family had set up house in SE London, and Mary had studied for an Art Teachers' Diploma at Goldsmiths College. Mary was able to show a portfolio of excellent figure drawing, a real feeling for water colour, and an interest in decoration and pottery. She was able to contribute to many of the school's activities, and developed a detailed study of the colours that could be used to decorate and glaze pottery. The school had a 'home-made' potter' wheel, and had access to a kiln in which pottery produced by Mary and the students could be fired. A notebook in which Mary had recorded the resulting colours, after firing, of various metallic salts has recently been handed on to one of our granddaughters who is teaching ceramics. Mary's brothers and sisters had dispersed, and as a result of her appointment she moved with her father, to 7 Hogarth Hill. The war was in progress, and Ernest served as a part time Special Constable until he reached his 50th birthday in 1917. Ernest found Mary an un-flappable companion with a willingness to "have a go" at many of the visual arts. In particular they shared an enthusiasm for out-door water colour sketching. During 1919 they became engaged, and on 30 December 1919 they were married in the Free Church, Central Square, H.G.S. They set up house at 74 Addidson Way, and honeymooned in 1920 in the Mawddach Valley, North Wales, producing many water colours. I was born in 1921. An external enterprise in which the H.G.S. School of Arts and Crafts became involved was the summer-time production of a play in the open-air theatre in the Little Wood. An early production, may be it was the first, involved the players being dressed in Grecian costume; this was provided by buying plain material and hand-printing repetitive patterns on the material using stencils cut in the Art School. Mary spent many days "pouncing" the decorative patterns onto the plain materials, using the typically stubby brushes and artists' oil paint which soaked through and dried into the fibres. Some of these printed cloths have survived until quite recently. She was less involved after 1921, subsequent pagents being produced by a group of enthusiasts under the title of the "Play and Pagent Union". In 1926 the Burnham Committee pay award and the increased staffing costs provided a reason for closing the H.G.S. School of Arts and Crafts. The building was taken over as an extension of the girls school. From 1927 Ernest was lecturer on pedagogy to post diploma students at the Royal College of Art and at Hornsey School of Art. He died on 1 December 1945. The above was written by Dudley's son Ian Heath from diverse family records in May 2002. Dudley also produced illustrations for a number of books including: 1. The Little Princess and Great Plot [Children's Library Series], by Linda Eckenstein. Published by T. Fisher Unwin, London 1892. 2. The Story of Rome - From the Earliest Times to the Death of Augustus, by Mary MacGregor. Published by T. C. & E. C. Jack, London and Edinburgh, not dated. 3. The Story of Southgate and Winchmore Hill, by Walker Round. Published by F.R Taylor and Walker Round, London, not dated. See images below for examples of works of Dudley Heath. Face to face with him were three accusing women Memories (another version) Painted in 1894 Portrait of 'A Street Urchin' Ellen Winifred Heath nee Green Portrait of a young lady If you have any information to add to what is listed please contact me on email@example.com
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Save the Meiji Government at Rurouni Kenshin Escape Game posted on by Lynzee Loveridge The historical action manga Rurouni Kenshin will get a mystery-solving real-escape game at the Museum Meiji-Mura in Inuyama on September 11 until December 15. Participants become disciples of Kamiyakatsushinryu, the way of Kaoru's father's dojo, to challenge the villain Shishio who plans to overthrow the Meiji-era government. Participants will walk around the open-air museum and talk with staff while really learning sword techniques. Tickets can be purchased at Mueseum Meiji-Mura. Nobuhiro Watsuki first launched his 28-volume Rurouni Kenshin manga in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in 1994. The manga has more than 60 million copies in print. The manga centers around Kenshin Himura, once a deadly assassin during the Meiji Restoration, who is trying to find a new life beyond violence. The manga is inspiring two new live-action films set to premiere next year. The "final chapter" finished shooting in June. The final chapter consists of two films that will debut in summer 2020. The first part covers Jūji Kizu no Nazo (Mystery of the Cross-Shaped Scar), and the second part is Saikyō no Teki・Enishi (Most Terrifying Enemy - Enishi). Source: Comic Natalie
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Aeroplanes are grounded, people are locked indoors, and factories are shut. But as humans slow down the pace of economic activity to try and prevent , the natural world, it seems, is breathing a sigh of relief. Air pollution over regions in China and Europe has improved as a result. Over China, NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) spotted a significant decrease in pollution between January and February. Satellite imagery showed a reduction in the levels of nitrogen dioxide - caused by cars, power plants and industrial facilities - than is usual during that period, when the Lunar New Year often leads to a drop-off in emissions. Source: NASA Earth Observatory The agencies compared the change before the lockdown in Wuhan on 23 January and during the quarantine between 10-25 February, and found concentrations of the gas fell significantly. The reduction was first noticed in Wuhan but eventually spread across the country. The reduction was estimated at between 10-30 per cent. For NASA researchers, the change was startling. “This is the first time I have seen such a dramatic drop-off over such a wide area for a specific event,” NASA air quality researcher Fei Liu said in a statement. A man wears a face mask in Beijing, China, on 13 February. Source: Getty Images Some experts say the reduction in pollution may have even saved more lives than the death toll caused by the deadly virus in China. According to rough calculations done by Stanford University scientist Marshall Burke, the reduction in air pollution may have helped saved the lives of 77,000 people in China under the age of five, and over 70. “Given the huge amount of evidence that breathing dirty air contributes heavily to premature mortality, a natural - if admittedly strange - question is whether the lives saved from this reduction in pollution caused by economic disruption from COVID-19 exceeds the death toll from the virus itself,” he wrote in the . “Even under very conservative assumptions, I think the answer is a clear ‘yes’.” Children wearing face masks play at a park in Beijing on 20 March. Source: AFP/Getty Images The reductions for China, though, were short-lived. Nitrogen dioxide levels are increasing again as life slowly returns to normal for some. Reductions in nitrogen dioxide have also been noticed across Europe, but particularly northern Italy, where the lockdown began on 9 March. The European Space Agency noted the changes between 1 January until 11 March using the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite. Josef Aschbacher, director of Earth observation programmes at the ESA, said while weather factors should be taken into consideration, the reduction was quite a surprise. “The drop in Italy, especially over the Po Valley, has been quite significant and is certainly to a large extent linked to a lockdown of Italy due to the COVID-19 outbreak,” he told SBS News. “However, I believe that the pollution levels will further drop in the next days and weeks. Also, other countries are now imposing drastic measures, and we will see reduced air pollution (e.g. NO2 levels) as a result.” Cloudy and clear sky cover Iran's capital Tehran on 2 March as air pollution levels drop due to coronavirus. Source: Anadolu/Getty Images Climate scientist Michael Mann said we’re likely to see a drop in global emissions because of the economic slowdown across the world. “We expect that a decrease in global domestic product leads to a decrease in carbon emissions,” he said. “This is very difficult to predict because, for one, we don’t know precisely what the impact on the economy will be yet. “But I expect a bigger impact than the great recession of the late 2000s/early 2010s and a drop, perhaps several per cent, in global carbon emissions.” Australian climate scientist Robyn Schofield said Australia is also likely to see a drop in emissions, although it’s too early to predict by how much. Dr Schofield, who specialises in air pollution studies, said we can expect to see the reduction in urban areas due to the limitations on transport and industry. “We’ll certainly see greenhouse gas emissions reductions from the transport sector and industry sectors so we will see a large greenhouse gas reduction as well,” she said. 'Opportunity to act' Both Dr Schofield and Mr Mann believe the dramatic changes show how the world can mobilise to act on climate change. “There are absolutely lessons to be learnt that socially we can change and we can change quite quickly and it can have great health benefits,” Dr Schofield said. Mr Mann said the real longer-term crisis was climate change itself. “And ironically our response to a different crisis - the coronavirus pandemic - indicates that it is possible for us to change our ways, but only when there are governmental efforts to support behavioural change, which we have seen with coronavirus and need to see, now, with climate change,” he said. Mr Aschbacher said the changes will only temporarily improve air quality and a reduction of CO2 emissions for a couple of weeks or months and will have a small impact in the long-term. “What it may do, however, is change the perception of people to make them realise that human activity has a large impact on the planet's environment and might lead to a partial re-thinking in several domains.” Mr Aschbacher is based in Rome and has seen the human tragedy of the virus unfold in Italy. “We all wish that the coronavirus pandemic will subside as quickly as possible and not cause many more casualties. “We shall be careful not to justify improved air quality at the cost of human lives caused by the coronavirus.” If you believe you may have contracted the virus, call your doctor, don’t visit, or contact the national Coronavirus Health Information Hotline on 1800 020 080. If you are struggling to breathe or experiencing a medical emergency, call 000. NASA Earth Observatory images by Joshua Stevens, using modified Copernicus Sentinel 5P data processed by the European Space Agency.
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World Ranger Day is celebrated on July 31st each year to commemorate wildlife rangers killed or injured in the line of duty, and to celebrate the work that rangers do to protect the planet’s natural treasures and cultural heritage. As many of us adore wildlife from the safety of our homes, these brave individuals around the world are risking their lives in the field every day to protect endangered species and habitat. Rangers, forest guards, warriors, scouts, field enforcement officers, the titles they serve under are many, but these brave women and men share a common purpose: protecting wildlife and wild landscapes around the world. Long term species conservation is only possible with the help of empowered communities that are unified in the mission. Many of the animals they protect, like okapi, pangolins, and saiga antelope, are often targeted by poachers and the illegal wildlife trade. So in addition to law enforcement, rangers and conservationists also provide education and employment opportunities for communities to reduce threats to wildlife and dissuade poaching. Today, we pause for a moment to reflect on the courage and sacrifice that rangers make, by honoring fallen rangers and standing with rangers who bravely protect wildlife for future generations. At WCN, we recognize the complex realities of law enforcement and wildlife protection. WCN supports an array of community-based conservation approaches that provide community members with livelihood opportunities that relieve pressure on wildlife. WCN’s Partner in Rwanda, the Rwanda Wildlife Conservation Association, trains a community of Marsh Rangers to help protect wild gray crowned crane habitat by patrolling, educating community members, and addressing any illegal activities. In Uganda, home to half of the world’s endangered mountain gorillas, the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) rangers work with Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH) to monitor all habituated gorilla groups every day. CTPH also trains rangers to monitor the gorillas’ health and collect fecal samples that are analyzed at the Gorilla Health Center. The population of mountain gorillas has almost doubled in the last 30 years thanks to the rangers that risk their lives to protect them every day. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, Okapi Conservation Project helps support the well-being and healthcare costs, as well as children’s education, for rangers and their families working with the Congolese Institute for the Conservation of Nature to protect okapis. In northern Costa Rica, Macaw Recovery Network manages a Women Ranger Program, initially established with women who had lost their jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. These women have become experts in monitoring the nests of endangered great green macaws, and completed certifications in environmental education and habitat restoration. These are just a few examples of community-based conservation organizations collaborating with rangers to ensure that humans and wildlife can coexist and thrive together. Our conservation Partners around the world demonstrate that wildlife protection can be achieved in a variety of ways, with eco guardians like rangers working closely with community members. The economic and social security of communities surrounding protected areas is of utmost importance, as less economic pressure on human communities also means a safer space for both rangers and wildlife. By supporting the financial and social wellness of communities, peaceful coexistence between humans and wildlife can become a reality. Thank you to all of the rangers, forest guards, warriors, scouts, and wildlife protection officers around the world. We hope you, and the communities you support, all stay safe!
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Larvicidal and nematicidal activities of 3-acylbarbituric acid analogues against Asian Tiger Mosquito, Aedes albopictus, and Pine Wood Nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus. Widespread concern for the occurrence of resistant strains, along with the avoidance of the use of highly toxic insecticides and their wide environmental dispersal, highlights the need for the development of new and safer pest control agents. Natural products provide inspiration for new chemical entities with biological activities, and their analogues are good lead compounds for the development of new pest control agents. For this purpose, we evaluated the larvicidal and nematicidal activitie...Expand abstract - Publication status: - Peer review status: - Peer reviewed (Version of record, pdf, 583.1KB) - Publisher copy: - Copyright holder: - Moloney et al - Copyright date: - © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). - CC Attribution (CC BY) If you are the owner of this record, you can report an update to it here: Report update to this record
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Gordon Murray could hardly have chosen a better first application for his iStream superlight car-making process than a tiny yet spacious coupé. No chassis design better delivers rigidity while saving weight and especially space. Compared with iStream, conventional spaceframe or box-section chassis forms have cramped interiors and door apertures, less luggage space and a bigger road footprint. The fact that the new IGM coupé appears to have unusually large doors and windows, normally threatening to rigidity, will hardly matter in a car whose rigidity is delivered by composite panels bonded to tubular chassis 'foundations' made, in this case, of aluminium. It sounds simple, iStream, but that doesn’t stop it being revolutionary. Many of this coupé’s first principles had an early application in the Yamaha Sports Ride concept that Murray produced for the Japanese bike and organ company to show at the Tokyo motor show a couple of years ago. There has been no sign of progress since, but it’ll be fascinating to see if Yamaha ever follows through on its avowed plan to build little cars in Europe for Europeans, how much they’ll have been influenced by Murray and his rule-breaking process.
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A MILP model for enhancing wastewater networks by introducing reclaimed wastewater usage Document typeConference report Rights accessOpen Access ProjectMETODOS AVANZADOS DE INTEGRACION PARA UNA SIMBIOSIS EFICIENTE DE REDES DE PROCESO (AEI-DPI2017-87435-R) Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are an example of available but underutilized waste-to-resource processes. Economic benefit opportunities can be generated through the design and operation of WWTPs following a circular economy policy. At the same time, the environmental performance is also enhanced, since water scarcity is counteracted by replacing freshwater usage with reclaimed water. In this work, we develop a MILP mathematical model representing the main characteristics of multi-contaminant wastewater exchange networks and validate it through a case study that is inspired of a WWTP located in Barcelona, Spain. As a result, we find an optimal network that can reduce the water treatment cost from 0.404 €/m³ to 0.312 €/m³. Moreover, the model allows considering the possibility of retrofitting the existing WWTP by constructing an additional treatment line and drawing the barriers for this line to achieve the targeted wastewater treatment cost. These results demonstrate that changing the role of WWTPs from an “end-of-the-pipe” solution towards a waste-to-resource route bears an unexplored potential that should be considered by all actors in the water market. CitationLechtenberg, F. [et al.]. A MILP model for enhancing wastewater networks by introducing reclaimed wastewater usage. A: Mediterranean Congress of Chemical Engineering. "14th Mediterranean Congress of Chemical Engineering, virtual event, 16-20 Novembre". 2020, DOI 10.48158/MeCCE-14.DG.06.11.
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LOS ANGELES, CA - Everyone’s favorite Pope, Pope Francis has created a commission to study the historical role of female deacons in the Catholic Church, according to the Vatican’s press office. The commission was first promised by the Pope after he met with a group of nuns on May 12th. He agreed that the Vatican should study the question of ordaining women as deacons. This is something that women, particularly in the United States, have been asking the church to address for decades. The statement from the Vatican said, “Pope Francis expressed his intention to establish an official commission that could study the question” of the Diaconate of women, “especially with regard to the first ages of the Church.” Professor Phyllis Zagano of Hofstra University has been appointed to the Commission for the Study of the Diaconate of Women. She states that, “History documents women ordained to the Diaconate to the Middle Ages, when the Diaconate faded as a separate order.” In May, the Pope joked that he felt like a goalie fielding shots-- with women asking why they can’t preach at Mass or be ordained as deacon. The Women’s Ordination Conference released a statement saying, “until women are included in all decision-making structures and as priests and bishops of the church, equality remains painfully denied.” So will 2016 be the year that the stain glassed ceiling is finally shattered? We sure hope so.
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