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What is a synonym for independent clause?, Princeton’s WordNet. Main clause, independent clause(noun) a clause in a facility sentence that have the right to stand alone as a complete sentence. Synonyms: main clause. You are watching: What is another name for an independent clause? Furthermore, What is an additional name for an independent i Brainly?, Another synonym for independent clause is main clause. Finally, What is one more name for independent?, Some usual synonyms that independent room autonomous, free, and also sovereign. Frequently asked Question: What is one more name because that independent clause? An independent clause (or main clause) is a clause that deserve to stand by itself as a basic sentence. What is one independent i Brainly?DescriptionAn independent clause is a clause that deserve to stand through itself as a basic sentence. An independent clause consists of a subject and a predicate and also makes feeling by itself. Independent clauses deserve to be join by utilizing a semicolon or by utilizing a comma followed by a coordinating conjunction. What is an independent clause A a group of native that has a subject and a verb and also expresses a finish thought B a group of words that does not kind a complete sentence c A team of words that has a subject and also a verb and does no express a finish thought D a team of words?A simple sentence, also called one independent clause, contains a subject and a verb, and it expresses a complete thought. A link sentence contains 2 independent clauses joined by a coordinator. The coordinators are as follows: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. What has an independent clause?An independent clause contains a subject, a verb, and also a complete thought. A dependent clause contains a subject and also a verb, yet no complete thought. 1. A simple SENTENCE has one independent clause. What is one more term for an independent clause?An independent clause (or main clause) is a clause that can stand by itself as a basic sentence. What is a synonym for independent?adjective. 1’an independent country’ SYNONYMS. Self-governing, self-legislating, self-determining, sovereign, autonomous, autonomic, autarkic, free, non-aligned. What is one more word because that clauses?Clause Synonyms – WordHippo Thesaurus.…What is another word because that clause? What’s one more word because that clause? What is one more word because that clause? What is the meaning of clauses? 1 : a group of indigenous containing a subject and also predicate and functioning as a member the a facility (see facility entry 2 feeling 1b(2)) or compound (see link entry 2 sense 3b) sentence The sentence “When that rained they go inside” consists of two clauses: “when that rained” and also “they walk inside.” What space the 3 types of clauses?Recognize a clause once you find one. Rule come in 4 types: main (or independent), subordinate (or dependent), adjective (or relative), and also noun. Every clause has at least one subject and also one verb. Other attributes will assist you differentiate one form of clause from another. What is i in sentence?Definition: A clause is a group of native that has actually both a subject and a predicate. Every complete sentence is consisted of of at least one clause. … An independent clause (or key clause) renders sense through itself. What space 2 synonyms because that independent?other words because that independentautonomous.nonpartisan.self-reliant.self-sufficient.separate.sovereign.absolute.autarchic. What is elevation antonym? independent(adj) not managed by a party or interest group. Antonyms: parasitic, parasitical, myrmecophilous, unfree, reliant, mutually beneficial, babelike, bloodsucking, mutualist, leechlike, subordinate, underage, helpless, partisan, symbiotic, dependent, partizan, interdependent. What is one more word for functioning independently?“While it is important to be able to work in a team, that is also critical to be able to work independently.”…What is one more word for independently? |by one’s own bootstraps||in a solitary state| |of your own volition||on one’s own initiative| |under your own steam||on one’s own hook| |by your very own efforts||off your very own bat| What do you speak to a sentence that has one live independence clause? A an easy SENTENCE has one independent clause. Dot note: NO commas separate two compound aspects (subject, verb, straight object, indirect object, subjective complement, etc.) What is one more name because that an independent i Brainly?Another synonym for independent clause is key clause. See more: How Do You Say English In German ? How Do You Say Which is an instance of an elevation clause?Independent clause Examples wait to have actually my car’s oil adjusted is boring. She wants to travel the world and also see exorbitant sights. Our planets revolve approximately the sun. The professor constantly comes to class fully prepared.
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Croup Treatment Market: Introduction - Croup is a medical condition that refers to an infection of the upper airway, which further disrupts breathing, thereby resulting into barking cough. Croup typically occurs in children and is often treatable at home. Symptoms of croup include swelling around the larynx (voice box), windpipe, and bronchi. The cough forcible tries to move through the passageway and swollen vocal cords, which results into a seal-like barking noise. Other symptoms include fever, hoarse voice, and noisy breathing. The croup condition lasts for three to five days normally. Children between the ages of 6 months and 3 years are at higher risk of getting croup, as children have small airways, and they are most susceptible to acquire the symptoms. - Croup is commonly caused by parainfluenza virus and is easier to contract through droplets in the air. Sanitization and continuous hand washing are few preventive measures against croup. As per NCBI research published in April 2020, in the U.S., annually croup accounts for 7% of hospitalizations in children below 5 years of age. Laryngotracheitis, laryngotracheobronchitis, and laryngotracheobronchopneumonitis are covered under the croup spectrum. Croup is a highly common respiratory illness caused most commonly by viruses and a few by bacteria too. Parainfluenza virus caused primarily type 1 and type 2 viral croup, and other viruses’ causes’ adenovirus, influenza A and B, measles, and respiratory syncytial virus. The bacteria caused laryngeal diphtheria, laryngotracheobronchitis, bacterial tracheitis, and laryngotracheobronchopneumonitis croup. Request Sample Of Report – https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php?flag=S&rep_id=77740 Key Drivers and Restraints of Global Croup Treatment Market - Rise in prevalence of croup diseases, especially in children between the ages of 6 months and 3 years is projected to drive the global croup treatment market. According to NCBI data published in April 2020, croup affects around 3% of children every year, globally. Moreover, parainfluenza virus accounted for 75% of croup infections in children. Majority of cases reported were estimated to be higher in males than females, and approx., 85% of croup cases registered were mild croup. This is likely to boost the need for treatment of croup condition. Furthermore, around 15% of respiratory infections in children was caused due to croup. - Availability of generic medication and other treatment, including oxygen therapies and intubation, is estimated to offer treatment for croup. Additionally, awareness related to croup and guidelines related to the treatment of croup is estimated to propel the croup treatment market globally. Request the Coronavirus Impact Analysis on this Market – https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php?flag=covid19&rep_id=77740 North America to Lead Global Croup Treatment Market - In terms of region, the global croup treatment Market can be segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa - North America is projected to dominate the global croup treatment market during the forecast period due to an increase in prevalence of croup disease especially in children across the region. As per NBCI research in April 2020, croup is likely to affect around 3% of children every year in the U.S. Moreover, in the U.S., croup accounted for 15% emergency department visits. Moreover, rising respiratory conditions in the U.S. is anticipated to propel the market of croup treatment in the region Availability of generic medicines such as corticosteroids, epinephrine, and other medicines for treatment of croup condition would boost the market in the region. - Europe was the second-largest market for croup treatment followed by Asia Pacific, owing to the rising prevalence of condition in winters, and especially among children in the region. As per Royal College of Emergency Medicine’s, in the U.K., 80% of children with symptoms of acute onset of stridor and cough are likely to have croup. Furthermore, croup is estimated to occur in 2% of children between the ages of 6 months and 36 months in the U.K. Moreover, male to female ratio of acquiring croup is 3:2. 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JoAnn Ford advocates for health in Iron Triangle on May 15, 2014 JoAnn Ford is a Richmond native and has raised seven children in the Iron Triangle. After battling several health issues herself, she has become an advocate for improving health outcomes in Richmond. Through her work with Building Blocks for Kids, JoAnn raises awareness in the community around issues like access to healthy foods and increasing recreational activities. Here, JoAnn shares her story. Jake Nicol, U.C. Berkeley graduate student, produced and edited this film. Richmond Confidential welcomes comments from our readers, but we ask users to keep all discussion civil and on-topic. Comments post automatically without review from our staff, but we reserve the right to delete material that is libelous, a personal attack, or spam. We request that commenters consistently use the same login name. Comments from the same user posted under multiple aliases may be deleted. Richmond Confidential assumes no liability for comments posted to the site and no endorsement is implied; commenters are solely responsible for their own content. Richmond Confidential is an online news service produced by the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism for, and about, the people of Richmond, California. Our goal is to produce professional and engaging journalism that is useful for the citizens of the city. Please send news tips to firstname.lastname@example.org.
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|Moving 12-month total of US VMT through March 2008. Click to enlarge.| Americans drove less in March 2008, continuing a trend that began in November 2007, according to estimates recently published by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). The FHWA’s Traffic Volume Trends report, produced monthly since 1942, shows that estimated vehicle miles traveled (VMT) on all US public roads for March 2008 fell 4.3% as compared with March 2007 travel. This is the first time estimated March travel on public roads fell since 1979. At 11 billion miles less in March 2008 than in the previous March, this is the sharpest yearly drop for any month in FHWA history. Although February 2008 showed a modest 1 billion mile increase over February 2007, cumulative VMT has fallen by 17.3 billion miles since November 2006. Total VMT in the United States for 2006, the most recent year for which such data are available, topped 3 trillion miles. Additionally, the US Department of Transportation estimated that greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector fell by an estimated 9 million metric tons for the first quarter of 2008. The estimated data show that VMT on all US public roads have dropped since 2006. The FHWA’s Traffic Monitoring Analysis System (TMAS) computes VMT for all types of motor vehicles (motorcycles, cars, buses and trucks) on the nation’s public roads. These data are collected through over 4,000 automatic traffic recorders operated round-the-clock by state highway agencies. More comprehensive data are published in the FHWA’s Highway Statistics at the end of each year. |Travel on US Urban highways by month. Click to enlarge.||Travel on US Rural highways by month. Click to enlarge.| FHWA Office of Highway Policy Information Monthly Traffic Volume Trends
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Answer Key Chapter 2 Topic C Student’s Book Grade 4 IPAS Independent Curriculum Page 50 – Hello, 4th grade students of SD MI, I hope you are always healthy and keep your enthusiasm for learning. Let’s look together the question Are there any differences that you can observe? The question is found in Chapter 2 of Topic C of Class 4 Science Student Books for the Independent Curriculum Page 50. It would be nice before you answer the question Are there any differences that you can observe? which is contained in the 4th grade Science Science student book Independent Curriculum Chapter 2 Topic C page 50, 4th graders can read the previous material. This answer is used to help grade 4 students to understand about melting and freezing, which is in the Class 4 Student Book of the Independent Curriculum Chapter 2 on the Form of Matter and Its Changes. Answers to Chapter 2 Topic C Class 4 Science Student Books Independent Curriculum Page 50 Let’s Find Out Shape Changes in Candles Tools and Materials: - Measure the temperature of the room around you! - Light a candle, then hold the thermometer close to the flame and measure the temperature (the thermometer does not touch the flame, only near it). - Pay attention to the shape of the candle that is around the fire and which is far from the fire. Are there any differences that you can observe? - Turn off the candle and see if there is a change in the shape of the candle around the fire when the fire is burning with the shape of the candle when the fire goes out? - Light a fire on the spirit burner using a match! - Take a candle and heat the candle on a spirit burner and observe what happens 3. The wax melts when heated using a fire. 4. The candle becomes solid again because the temperature around the candle cools down again after the fire is extinguished. 6. The wax melts when heated on a spirit stove. This is the discussion on the Answers to Chapter 2 Topic C Questions for Class 4 IPAS Students Curriculum Merdeka Page 50. This answer key is made as a reference for parents to help their sons and daughters in learning and parents should explain the answers to their sons and daughters, not the final result. The answers above are open and there are still many possible answers and try for siblings and parents to dig deeper in order to find better answers. The answer above is also not absolute to guarantee its validity. Keep the spirit of learning and don’t forget to always pray. May be useful.
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How to install the OpenOCD binaries? OpenOCD is an open source project hosted on SourceForge, and project maintainers insist that all end-users should compile it from the latest version of the source code available from their repository. There are no special stable branches or tags and there are no clear release dates for future versions. On Windows you need to install MSYS2 and use the appropriate package build procedure. If you are like us and consider that professional solutions should include stable, hassle free binary distributions, you might be interested to know that a custom packed version of OpenOCD, based on the latest public version (0.9.0) was added to GNU ARM Eclipse, as GNU ARM Eclipse OpenOCD. It can be downloaded from the GitHub Releases page. So, if you are not interested in building from sources, and appreciate a better integration with the Eclipse plug-in, please feel free to use the GNU ARM Eclipse OpenOCD binaries, and preferably install them in the default locations. Warning: OpenOCD is a very complex project, capable of working with many JTAG probes, but support for them must be explicitly included at build time, so be sure that support for your JTAG probe was included in the binaries you plan to use. The GNU ARM Eclipse OpenOCD includes support for most existing probes. If the only reason to run OpenOCD is to use the ST-LINK on-board programmer on STM Discovery or Nucleo boards, then, thanks to SEGGER, a better solution exists: it is possible to upgrade the on-board programmer firmware to behave like a J-Link lite, and then use the GNU ARM Eclipse J-Link plug-in. The conversion is reversible, you can return the board to ST-LINK at any time. Please follow the instructions on Converting ST-LINK on-board into a J-Link. If you are using the GNU ARM Eclipse OpenOCD, the documentation is part of the installed package. For user convenience, the Windows versions of GNU ARM Eclipse OpenOCD are packed as Windows setup wizards. Go to the GitHub Releases page and download the latest version named like: -win64- file for Windows x64 machines and the -win32- file for Windows x32 machines. Run the setup as usual. It is recommended to keep the default install location: The default install location is: C:\Program Files\GNU ARM Eclipse\OpenOCD\* The result is a structure like: To check if OpenOCD starts, use the following command: C:>"C:\Program Files\GNU ARM Eclipse\OpenOCD\0.8.0-201503201840\bin\openocd" --version GNU ARM Eclipse 64-bits Open On-Chip Debugger 0.8.0-00036 (2015-03-20-18:40) As usual on Windows, mastering drivers is a challenge and OpenOCD is no exceptions, so don’t be surprised to encounter many incompatible drivers for various JTAG probes. The OpenOCD distribution includes some libusb drivers, and recommends to run the zadig.exe tool to activate them. Although this manoeuvre will make OpenOCD happy, it will most probably ruin other USB drivers you might have installed. Our strong recommendation is to NOT do this, and instead use the manufacturer drivers, when compatible with OpenOCD. One example of compatible drivers are the ST-LINK/V2 USB drivers, from ST, available as part number STSW-LINK009. Download the stsw-link009.zip archive, extract its content to a separate folder, and run the dpinst_x86.exe) with administrative privileges. As for most Windows drivers, to complete the installation, a restart usually helps. Connect the ST-LINK/v2 or the DISCOVERY board and check in Control Panel → System → Device Manager if the JTAG is operational. For other probes follow the manufacturer instructions. Note 1: All Windows tests were performed on Windows 7. If, for any reasons, you still use the venerable Windows XP, some differences may be observed in the USB subsystem; to stay on the safe side, try to always use original manufacturer drivers. Note 2: OpenOCD v0.7.0 does not work with the current J-Link drivers, so on Windows it is not possible to use OpenOCD with J-Link; use the SEGGER supplied software instead. For user convenience, the macOS version of GNU ARM Eclipse OpenOCD is packed as an macOS install package. Go to the GitHub Releases page and download the latest version named like: As the name implies, this is an macOS package, that can be installed on any recent 64-bits macOS. Run the install as usual. The package is installed in: /Applications/GNU ARM Eclipse/OpenOCD/* To check if OpenOCD starts, use: $ /Applications/GNU\ ARM\ Eclipse/OpenOCD/0.8.0-201501181257/bin/openocd --version GNU ARM Eclipse 64-bits Open On-Chip Debugger 0.8.0-00036 (2015-01-18-12:57) The GNU/Linux versions of GNU ARM Eclipse OpenOCD are packed as TGZ archives. Go to the GitHub Releases page and download the latest version named like: As the name implies, these are Debian tar.gz archives, but can be executed on most recent GNU/Linux distributions (they were tested on Debian, Ubuntu, Manjaro, SuSE and Fedora). Select the -debian64- file for 64-bits machines and the -debian32- file for 32-bits machines. In case you use an older distribution and encounter difficulties to run GNU ARM Eclipse OpenOCD, you can also try to build it from sources on your machine. As a last resort, if your distribution includes an OpenOCD package, you can install it using the specific tools. To install this package, unpack the archive and copy it to $ sudo mkdir -p /opt/gnuarmeclipse $ cd /opt/gnuarmeclipse $ sudo tar xvf ~/Downloads/gnuarmeclipse-openocd-debian64-0.10.0-201510281129-dev.tgz Note: although perfectly possible to install it in any location, it is recommended to use this location, since by default the plug-in searches for the executable in this location. To check if OpenOCD starts and is recent, use: $ /opt/gnuarmeclipse/openocd/0.10.0-201510281129-dev/bin/openocd --version GNU ARM Eclipse 64-bits Open On-Chip Debugger 0.10.0-dev-00141-g09aeb96-dirty (2015-10-28-11:56) For the JTAG probes implemented as USB devices (actually most of them), the last installation step on GNU/Linux is to configure the UDEV subsystem. OpenOCD provides an UDEV rules file defining all the supported IDs; to install it, just copy the file to /etc/udev/rules.d and eventually notify the daemon: $ sudo cp /opt/gnuarmeclipse/openocd/0.10.0-201510281129-dev/contrib/99-openocd.rules \ /etc/udev/rules.d/ $ sudo udevadm control --reload-rules Note: If you previously installed the J-Link binaries, the USB IDs were already added to UDEV. The above OpenOCD rules file also defines the J-Link ID. Apparently UDEV does not complain; if you encounter problems, just comment out the definition in the OpenOCD file. USB access rights On some GNU/Linux distributions, the UDEV definitions are not enough, or are not effective, and when trying to access the JTAG probe, an error is issued: libusb_open failed: LIBUSB_ERROR_ACCESS If this happens, first try to start openocd with sudo; if this works, for regular work you also need to grant your user permission to use the USB. For example, on Ubuntu 15.10 you need to issue something like: sudo usermod -aG plugdev $USER Then relogin or restart. If you still have problems, check your distribution documentation and when you have a functional solution post it on the project forum. To test if OpenOCD is able to connect to a specific board, you generally need to select the interface and the processor. As a shortcut, for some well known boards, there are ready made configuration files to set both the interface and the processor. For example, on macOS, to test a connection via ST/LINK v2 to the STM32F4DISCOERY board, you can use the sample below: $ /Applications/GNU\ ARM\ Eclipse/OpenOCD/0.8.0-201501181257/bin/openocd \ -f board/stm32f4discovery.cfg GNU ARM Eclipse 64-bits Open On-Chip Debugger 0.8.0-00036-gb7535dd (2015-01-18-12:57) Licensed under GNU GPL v2 For bug reports, read http://openocd.sourceforge.net/doc/doxygen/bugs.html srst_only separate srst_nogate srst_open_drain connect_deassert_srst Info : This adapter doesn't support configurable speed Info : STLINK v2 JTAG v14 API v2 SWIM v0 VID 0x0483 PID 0x3748 Info : using stlink api v2 Info : Target voltage: 2.905638 Info : stm32f4x.cpu: hardware has 6 breakpoints, 4 watchpoints ^C OpenOCD Debugging plug-ins The OpenOCD debugging plug-ins are not included in these packages, and need to be installed as usual. Just be sure that the GNU ARM C/C++ OpenOCD Debugging plug-ins are selected. Update OpenOCD path Right after installing OpenOCD, or updating to a new version, it is necessary to inform Eclipse where the binaries were installed. If OpenOCD was installed in the default location, Eclipse has a mechanism to autodetect the most recent version, but this mechanism sometimes fails, and manual path setting is necessary. To set the path, first exit Eclipse, and start it again, to allow the autodetect mechanism to give it a try: in the Eclipse menu, go to (Window →) Preferences → Run/Debug → OpenOCD click the Restore Defaults button For more details please refer to the OpenOCD plug-in page, where the entire procedure is explained.
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Whitepaper: Shiny Development Guide How to control and organize your Shiny app development process Developing Shiny apps gives non-technical users the ability to use the powerful features of R without having to learn to program. Shiny Apps can help improve data-driven decision making by making data analysis accessible to a wide range of decision makers. As the number of Shiny Apps in an organization grows, the number of developers increases, and the complexity of the application itself increases, it becomes increasingly important to have a best-practice approach to navigating the Shiny App development process. This guide is intended for users with prior knowledge of both R and Shiny.
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Trends in Marijuana Use Among Pregnant and Nonpregnant Reproductive-Aged Women, 2002-2014 Between 2001 and 2013, marijuana use among US adults more than doubled, many states legalized marijuana use, and attitudes toward marijuana became more permissive. In aggregated 2007-2012 data, 3.9% of pregnant women and 7.6% of nonpregnant reproductive-aged women reported past-month marijuana use. Although the evidence is mixed, human and animal studies suggest that prenatal marijuana exposure may be associated with poor offspring outcomes (eg, low birth weight, impaired neurodevelopment). The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends that pregnant women and women contemplating pregnancy be screened for and discouraged from using marijuana and other substances. Whether marijuana use has changed over time among pregnant and nonpregnant reproductive-aged women is unknown. - Brown_Trends in Marijuana Use Among Pregnant and Nonpregnant Reproductive-Aged Women, 2002-2014..pdf application/pdf 237 KB Download File Also Published In - Journal of the American Medical Association
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What we do to earn a living is a very big part of our lives and therefore it is equally important that we should enjoy what we do and look forward to every morning as we get out of bed. Here are a few business ideas for young entrepreneurs. You may have a great idea and it may be something that people really want but if you can’t make a profit, then it still won’t be a successful business idea. Get started by sharing your advice on a personal blog and becoming a career coach on platforms like The Muse and Coach Me where there’s already an existing audience of people looking to make a move in their careers. 5. Elder assistant or baby sitting – being a babysitter doesn’t require you to have a license, with more parents needing to work and offering a home based child care can be a great way of starting your own business while taking care of your own kids too. Apart from money, you need a lot of space, labor and machinery for this business. The best way to mitigate the risk of having built something no one will pay for is to create a minimum viable product , something small that proves whether your business idea works. It’s like a consignment business but here you mainly handle marketing and promotion of the products and running the website. Besides being important when starting a business, business plans are also required to help provide direction to a fully-functional business. 30 Small Business Ideas That’ll Make You Money In 2019 At GrowthLab, we’ve helped tons of students find low-cost business ideas doing things they already love. Helping businesses find and hire stellar employees is a valuable service. business ideas for students in university, business ideas for students in india, business ideas for students with low investment, business ideas 2019 india, best online business ideas for 2020 Business Ideas In 2019 Business ideas these days are a dime a dozen. Many of the business ideas mentioned here are completely home-based and typically do not require that much capital to start. Honey processing business can be started in two ways either by using manual system or by an automatic system. Be sure to join our mailing list as we continue to update this list with more business ideas for women and success stories. She just created an online store and sold all of her products via her website. There is a huge demand for content and so there are a lot of ways to make money writing it. Jonathan wrote a great article about a few legitimate work from home jobs – most of which were freelance writing. How To Start A Business With No Money And No Ideas Potential capitalists may have a difficult time deciding what kind of business to begin. We would like to keep you up to date by email with useful business tips, advice and information about our product that can assist with your start up journey. Today this could be creating a product or service Google can add on for its customers. Ice Dish and Soda Shop are popular low-cost business ideas. Hardware and software vendors are working furiously to bring new VR products to the marketplace and the industry is growing at a parabolic rate – according to statista by 2020 the worldwide size of the VR market will be in excess of $40 billion. You can also accept clothing repairs or adjustment services. business ideas for students in pakistan, business ideas 2019, business ideas from home 2018 Do you really want to start your own business but you’re not quite sure what type of business that you want to start. Many of these ideas carry low startup costs and can be run from home. Have I not clear, don’t ask me again new business ideas. You can also offer dog-walking services to supplement your grooming business. The following business ideas require little in the way of startup costs or resources and respond quickly to some good old-fashioned hard work.
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We are knee deep in peach season, and now is the time to gather the most diverse array of peaches you can find and unite them in jam. Katherine reports on some new discoveries about the genetics behind peach diversity and argues for minting up your peach jam. Fresh peaches at their peak are fuzzy little miracles, glorious just as they are. But their buttery mouthfeel and dripping juice are lost when peaches are processed into jam and spread across rough toast. To compensate for textural changes, cooked peaches need a bit more adornment to heighten their flavor, even if it’s only a sprinkling of sugar. Normally I am not tempted to meddle with perfection by adding ginger or lavender or other flavors to peach jam. This year, however, as I plotted my jam strategy, the unusual juxtaposition of peach and mint found its way into my imagination over and over again, like the insistent echo of radio news playing in the background. Peach and mint, peach and mint, peach and mint – almost becoming a single word. To quiet the voice in my head I had to make some peach-mint jam. The odd combination turned out to be wonderful, and I’m now ready to submit the recipe to a candid world. As we will see below, it’s not without precedent. Mmmmmmpeachmint jam. Panoply of peaches Peach season has a rhythm, marked by the staggered rise and fall of short-lived varieties tossing their particular set of colors, flavors and aromas into the mix. Clingstones give way to freestones, miniatures yield to monsters, and a parade of white and yellow varieties debut throughout the summer. Single varieties can be excellent, but the best peach jam draws on the diversity of colors and flavors that collide at the height of peach season. Candy-sweet fruits complement tarter ones, and an array of creamy vanilla butter rose almond notes round out the flavor. Most peach jam recipes call for a lot of sugar and a splash of lemon juice to counter the sweet; but we are not making lemon marmalade right now, we are making peach jam. Ideally, your fruit will be able to carry much of the sugar-acid balance on its own. In peach producing states, you are likely to find the widest array of peach varieties at farmers markets and roadside stands, but even supermarkets usually carry at least one white and one yellow peach, and if you let them ripen for a couple of days, they can be excellent. (Sadly, 2017 was hard on Georgia and South Carolina peach farmers, and they are not exporting much fruit). For all their organoleptic complexity, peaches turn out to be fairly simple genetically. They have very little DNA – one of the smallest genomes of all flowering plants – organized into only 8 pairs of chromosomes that carry a smallish number of genes (Verde et al. 2013). Many of the characteristics we value are under very simple genetic control and are what we call Mendelian traits: they are clearly discrete (white or yellow flesh, flat or round fruit, etc.) and controlled by a single gene whose variants (alleles) are completely dominant or recessive (see examples in Lambert et al., 2016). Such straightforward patterns of inheritance are easy to observe without understanding a thing about DNA – Mendel documented them in peas in the late 19th century – and they have been well known to peach breeders for a very long time. Now that the peach genome has been sequenced, however, a big effort is underway to reveal the genetic mechanisms behind key traits and to identify genetic markers that can be used in meticulously precise breeding programs. Does color predict flavor? The binary categories most obvious to peach eaters are yellow or white flesh, sweet-tart or sweet-sweet flavor, free or clinging pit, and round or flat (doughnut) shape. These four traits are determined by genes on four different chromosomes (Lambert et al. 2013) so they occur independently, and in theory breeders can select for any combination of them. In genetic terms, we say that they are unlinked and follow Mendel’s Law of Independent Assortment. In practice, however, breeders have favored certain combinations, thus white varieties tend to be super sweet (“sub-acid”) while yellow varieties usually balance sweet with tart. Yellow varieties are vastly more common than white ones in the U.S., perhaps because of tradition and perhaps because white peaches turn brown and show bruises, making them less suitable than yellow peaches for shipping or canning. Flat peaches are most often bred to be sweet and white, but tart and yellow varieties exist. Flat peaches develop cracks and are prone to molding at their distal ends (“bottoms”) where the style of the flower was. Because all peaches are fuzzy, it’s easy to overlook another binary trait: pubescence, or whether the fruit skin is fuzzy or smooth (glabrous). If a fruit doesn’t have any fuzz, then we call it a nectarine. Astonishingly, nectarines and peaches are just varieties of the same species, and only a single gene with two alternative alleles separates them. But it’s not that peaches have a gene for fuzz and nectarines don’t. Both varieties could make fuzz (specialized epidermal cells called trichomes). Rather, recent work suggests that another gene directs the skin to express the fuzz gene or not, and that the nectarine version of this so-called transcription factor is broken (Vendramin et al., 2014). So why do nectarines seem to have their own slightly different texture and flavor profile? All nectarines appear to be descended from a single mutant peach that arose in Europe at least 500 years ago (Vendramin et al., 2014). I’d guess that peaches and nectarines taste and feel different because modern nectarines started with limited genetic variation – a single genotype – and ever since then breeders have been selecting nectarines for their own charming qualities. Flesh and stone Flesh texture is yet another binary trait. The peach varieties that we eat fresh usually have what geneticists call “melting flesh” and are very soft when fully ripe. You’ve probably had the joy of biting into a peach and slurping, head tilted slightly back, to keep the juice from running down your chin or forearm. Other peaches are tender but still firm and nonmelting when ripe because they have lost an ancestral gene that causes flesh to soften. Nonmelting peaches ship well and keep their shape when canned. (Note that an unpleasant dry or mealy texture is its own phenomenon that comes from refrigeration at the wrong time.) Unlike all the other traits described above, the melting flesh and stone adhesion traits do not behave independently of each other. Nonmelting peaches never have free stones, and breeders have been unable to produce this particular combination. Recent work explains the tight association between these traits and has proposed a model to explain their evolution (Gu et al., 2016). Whereas nonmelting flesh resulted from the complete loss of a gene during DNA replication, the freestone trait can be explained by a different mistake. Instead of being cut out, the melting flesh gene was duplicated, resulting in two copies close together on the chromosome. Over time, the second copy accumulated a few mutations that changed its function slightly, and the freestone trait was born. But this new gene also kept its old flesh melting powers, making it impossible for a freestone fruit to stay firm. See Table 1. If you eat a lot of peaches and nectarines, then over the course of the summer you just might see all combinations of fuzz, color, tartness, shape, texture, and pit adhesion. Since each of these traits is controlled separately, except that no freestone fruits can have firm flesh, there are 48 different possible configurations of just these basic characteristics! Obviously even more diversity comes from other genes. For example, melting flesh peaches can melt quickly or slowly, influenced by a complicated set of interacting loci (Serra et al., 2017), and weak expression of the freestone allele probably causes the semi-clingstone condition (Han et al. 2016). Skin and flesh can have more or less purple-red anthocyanin pigmentation. Most important for us as we contemplate jam, are the subtle flavors and aromas that cannot be explained by simple Mendelian genetics. Peach flavor and the surprisingly satisfying peach-mint combination The exquisite charms of a good peach emerge only after the broad initial perceptions of mouthfeel and sugar-acid balance have faded. A recent study detected over 80 different volatile organic compounds emanating from the skin and flesh of assorted ripe peaches and nectarines. Because machines can smell things that humans cannot, a panel of peach tasters recorded their sensory perceptions of the same 43 varieties and the data were compared. Among the measured compounds that were most strongly correlated with intense ripe fruit aroma were two kinds of gamma-lactone (Bianchi et al., 2017). Gamma-lactones impart creamy, coconut, vanilla, and toasted nut flavors – a combination familiar to wine and whiskey drinkers. Wines and distilled alcohol aged in oak barrels become infused with these compounds, which are often called oak or whiskey lactones for that reason. Given this flavor profile, it is not an obvious move to pair peaches with spearmint. As Jeanne has explained, spearmint’s flavor is dominated by an isomer of carvone, which tastes cool and green, not rich and warm. But as I claimed above, peach-mint is not unprecedented. Classically, the gamma-lactones in bourbon are contrasted with spearmint in mint juleps. Chocolate carries notes of peach fruit and toasted nuts, and it is often flavored with mint. Peaches are much more subtle tasting than bourbon, and your aim is to brighten them up, not overwhelm them with mint. My peach-mint jam recipe lets you adjust the mint flavor to your taste by steeping a bundle of fresh spearmint in the hot cooked peaches only as long as you wish. Because this recipe contains very little sugar, I recommend refrigerating the unopened jars of jam, even if you process and seal them in sterile canning jars. If you can’t make room in your own fridge, share your jam with friends or, better yet, with those neighbors you have been meaning to meet. After all, the integrity of precious and fragile things, like peaches and democracy, are best preserved by an eternally vigilant community of diverse and peaceful citizens. Jam on. - 10 to 15 peaches, ideally from several varieties with different colors and flavors (having extra lets you choose the best balance) - 1 bunch of spearmint (not peppermint), about a dozen stems, washed. If you have kitchen string, tie the stems into a bundle, which makes them easier to remove. - 1C sugar (or less if your peaches are very sweet) - 5 or 6 half-pint sized canning jars and lids, sterilized 1. Wash the peaches and appreciate their shapes, colors, smells, etc. You may use nectarines as well, since they are peaches too. 2. Chop the peaches into bite-sized chunks, keeping the skin on because it adds color and flavor. A small serrated knife works best on resistant skin over soft flesh. As you remove the pits, notice whether they cling. Taste a bit of each peach and sort out any flavorless or mealy fruits. Especially at the end of the season when peach flavor and texture is unreliable, I often dehydrate subpar peaches to use in winter oatmeal. Drying concentrates the flavor and repairs the texture. 3. Put the peaches into a saucepan about twice the volume of the peaches. Add the sugar and let it sit for 10 minutes or so to dissolve and draw out some of the peach juice. 4. Start the peaches on medium heat and stir and mash them with a spoon as they soften. If there is not enough liquid to keep peaches from sticking, reduce the heat until more liquid is released. Eventually the mixture will come to a high simmer, and you want to keep it there. 5. Cook the peach mixture, breaking up the bits with a spoon, until it thickens to your ideal consistency. This can take an hour or more and will depend on how wide your pot is and how juicy your peaches are. Low sugar jams with no added pectin will always be on the runny side. 6. Turn off the heat and submerge the bunch of mint, pressing it with the spoon. If you have a cocktail muddler you can use that, but keep the leaves intact. If you do not turn off the heat, you will boil off the very mint volatiles you want to keep. 7. Stir and taste the jam every 5 minutes or so until it has enough mint flavor for your taste. The mint flavor enters very quickly, so check often. 8. Remove the bundle of mint and scrape as much jam from the leaves as possible without getting bits of mint leaf in the jam. 9. Ladle the jam into the sterile jars and process 10 minutes in a water bath to seal, according to standard canning practices. If you plan to eat the jam right away, you can skip the sealing part. Just be sure to tell your friends and neighbors to refrigerate and eat theirs quickly too. Bianchi, T., Weesepoel, Y., Koot, A., Iglesias, I., Eduardo, I., Gratacós-Cubarsí, M., … & van Ruth, S. (2017). Investigation of the aroma of commercial peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch) types by Proton Transfer Reaction–Mass Spectrometry (PTR-MS) and sensory analysis. Food Research International. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2017.05.007 Gu, C., Wang, L., Wang, W., Zhou, H., Ma, B., Zheng, H., … & Han, Y. (2016). Copy number variation of a gene cluster encoding endopolygalacturonase mediates flesh texture and stone adhesion in peach. Journal of experimental botany, 67(6), 1993-2005. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erw021 Lambert, P., Campoy, J. A., Pacheco, I., Mauroux, J. B., Linge, C. D. S., Micheletti, D., … & Troggio, M. (2016). Identifying SNP markers tightly associated with six major genes in peach [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch] using a high-density SNP array with an objective of marker-assisted selection (MAS). Tree Genetics & Genomes, 12(6), 121. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11295-016-1080-1 Serra, O., Giné-Bordonaba, J., Eduardo, I., Bonany, J., Echeverria, G., Larrigaudière, C., & Arús, P. (2017). Genetic analysis of the slow-melting flesh character in peach. Tree Genetics & Genomes, 13(4), 77. Vendramin, E., Pea, G., Dondini, L., Pacheco, I., Dettori, M. T., Gazza, L., … & Verde, I. (2014). A unique mutation in a MYB gene cosegregates with the nectarine phenotype in peach. PLoS One, 9(3), e90574. http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0090574 Verde, I., Abbott, A. G., Scalabrin, S., Jung, S., Shu, S., Marroni, F., … & Zuccolo, A. (2013). The high-quality draft genome of peach (Prunus persica) identifies unique patterns of genetic diversity, domestication and genome evolution. Nature genetics, 45(5), 487-494. https://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v45/n5/full/ng.2586.html
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Wirksworth Archaeological Society The archaeology of Lutudarum A little history of Wirksworth: Ancient Capital of the Peak District Wirksworth is the oldest recorded Peak District town, with a charter dating from 835AD, where land around the township of Wirksworth was granted by Abbess Cynewaru to Duke Humbert of the Kingdom of Mercia, in return for a payment of lead. Lead had been mined since Roman times, and lead mining remained the major industry until the early 1800s. Wirksworth was the ancient administrative capital, home of the Barmote Court and the chief market town of the Peak District throughout Saxon times, and is later recorded in Domesday Book as having the largest population of any town in Derbyshire except Derby. Wirksworth was a major mediaeval town and second only to Derby in importance throughout the early Middle Ages, due to the prosperity which the lead industry brought to the town. By the late 1600s and early 1700s Wirksworth had reached a high point of its development. Gradually, however, the lead veins began to be exhausted and lead could be imported more cheaply from Spain and Italy by the middle of the 1800s. Limestone quarrying took over as the town’s major industry. Eventually the limestone quarries near the town also became exhausted and Wirksworth settled into its modern guise as a pleasant market town, attractive to walkers and ramblers and worth exploring for its interesting past. Pendleton’s History of Derbyshire says of Wirksworth: “Even more picturesque than Ashbourne is Wirksworth, with its irregular streets, odd nooks and corners, and houses dusky with age. Lying in a quiet fertile valley, edged about with great limestone rocks... in comfortable contented serenity.” The national database recording small archaeological objects found by the public Website for information about data, collections and source material for archaeology York archaeology’s useful community project website Portal for researchers and students of UK Roman archaeology Website and information about the Derbyshire Archaeological and History Society Link to sites providing tourist information on Wirksworth, Derbyshire and the Peak District Website for the Wirksworth Heritage Centre Information about Bage Lead Mine and other related activities
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A rare seven foot, 300 pound shark was caught off the coast of Cork earlier this week. The porbeagle shark - often mistaken for a Great White Shark because of its appearance - was caught and released by Connor O'Reilly off West Cork on Tuesday. Porbeagle sharks are rare on these shores but are believed to be making a comeback due to the ban on commercial fishing for them. David Edwards of West Cork Charters said it was the "biggest we have seen in our area for many years". Dave added: "The Porbeagle Shark that isn't so clear in the photos is the one that surprised us as it's the largest off West Cork for many years. "It looks like they have recovered from commercial over fishing as I have received two more reports of sightings from reliable sources. "They do grow even bigger than the 300 pound one that we caught and are sometimes mistakenly reported as Great Whites as they look very similar in shape and mouth." The porbeagle has very rarely, if ever, bitten swimmers or boats and there is no recorded fatal incidents involving the species across the world. Porbeagles feed on lancet fish, mackerel, pilchards, herring, and sauries and other small fish. This wasn't the only big catch this week after the third blue shark of the season was caught on Tuesday as well off the West Cork coast. John Dillon got his hands on the huge shark, posing for a picture to emphasise just how big they are before he released it back into the sea. Blue sharks are a bit more common off our coasts at this time of year.
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Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 1. What is a good short description of Mrs. Rachel Lynde? (a) a young matron (b) a small town busybody (c) a kindly grandmother (d) an introverted intellectual 2. What was Matthew Cuthbert doing one June afternoon in Chapter 1 which he usually didn't do? (a) In his best clothes, he was driving his buggy away from Avonlea. (b) He was reading the bible. (c) He was visiting his neighbor, Mrs. Rachel Lynde. (d) He was helping his sister, Marilla, clean the house. 3. What did Rachel Lynde hear from Marilla when she visited her? (a) She heard that Marilla wasn't feeling well. (b) She heard that Marilla and Matthew were adopting a boy. (c) She heard that Marilla was inviting the minister to tea. (d) She heard that Marilla's cow was missing. 4. What do we learn about Matthew Cuthbert in Chapter 2? (a) We learn that he loves children, both boys and girls. (b) We learn that he is painfully shy around girls and women. (c) We learn that he had an unhappy love affair as a young man. (d) We learn that he is a confident, boastful man. This section contains 6,228 words (approx. 21 pages at 300 words per page)
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In India, animal lovers feeding or caring for strays are met with unbelievable hatred since strays are seen as a threat. People fail to understand that the voiceless animals are living beings who feel the same amount of pain and sadness as humans, and in some cases, even more. However, there are some rules put forward by the Constitution of India in favour of the voiceless and those who are working towards the welfare of these animals. With the increasing amount of animal cruelty in India, an animal lover should be aware of these rules: 1. The Delhi High Court states that there are no laws that prohibit people from feeding stray animals. In fact, feeding strays is both lawful and helpful since it makes it easy to confine them to one particular area that they belong to. This facilitates efficient birth control and annual vaccination. 2. It is a criminal offense to feed poisonous food to stray animals. A person who is caught doing so can be charged under Section 11 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act of 1960, which extends to the whole of India, except Jammu and Kashmir. 3. It is illegal to maim or cause any injury to any animal. Sections 428 and 429 of the Indian Penal Code and the Cruelty to Animals Act of 1960 make it illegal to maim or cause injury to any animal. It is also illegal for vehicles to purposefully injure dogs, cats and cows on the streets. A person who is caught violating these laws can be reported to the local animal protection group and to the police. A case can also be filed under the above mentioned sections. The punishment for all of the above acts is a fine of at least Rs. 2000 and/or a jail term of up to five years.4. No sterilized dogs can be relocated from their areaUnder the Government of India, Animal Birth Control Rules 2001, no sterilized dogs can be relocated from their area. As per five different High Court Orders, sterilized dogs have to remain in their original areas. In case a dog is not sterilized, the society can just ask an animal welfare organization to sterilise and vaccinate the dog. 5. The Animal Welfare Board of India issues IDs for people who feed stray animals. These IDs help people who want to protect the strays from abusive animal-haters. The Board also organizes Animal Welfare Fortnight, which do not gain the kind of attention that they should. 6. The implementation of these rules largely depend on the NGOs. Stray dogs are protected under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, and rules enacted under Section 38 of the act, particularly, the Animal Birth Control (Dogs) Rules, 2001; Indian Penal Code, sections 428 & 429 and Article 51A (g) of the Constitution. Despite such extensive laws, people go free without punishment because bringing them to justice is a difficult task. Please be the voice of these voiceless animals. Interested in General Knowledge and Current Affairs? Click here to stay informed and know what is happening around the world with our G.K. and Current Affairs section.To get more updates on Current Affairs, send in your query by mail to firstname.lastname@example.org
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Amongst the many ideas put forward to recover the costs of dealing with the impact of the COVID-19 crisis, an increase in National Insurance contributions seems the most likely and imminent according to a leaked report. Health Secretary Sajid Javid has called for a 2% increase to tackle the NHS backlog and fund social care. It has also been suggested that NI could be paid on income by people over state pension age who are currently exempt (unless they are self-employed and pay Class 4 contributions.) Proposals to increase NI by 1% would raise £10bn but ministers fear this is not enough. A cap on care costs has also been suggested, possible around £65,000, to address the shortfall in social care funding. Research by Hargreaves Lansdown shows that one in three people (34%) think their parents will need paid-for care later in life. And when asked whether their parents could afford it, 45% said they had enough in savings, and 30% said they would have to sell the house to pay care bills, while a recent report from Tower Street Finance, 1 in 20 people are reliant on inheritance to pay for elderly relative’s care. Increasing rates on Inheritance Tax is also an option for the government. “The I-Word” report reveals the results of a poll of 2000 people in which Four in 10 people fear the Government will increase the current 40% Inheritance Tax (IHT) rate to help cover the cost of the Covid-19 pandemic. 45% of respondents didn’t believe the Government should make any changes to inheritance tax, or the nil rate band to pay for the Coronavirus pandemic. A quarter of people think the Government should reduce the nil rate band so more estates have to pay inheritance tax and a further 20% think the IHT rate should increase. Sarah Coles, personal finance analyst, Hargreaves Lansdown suggests that choosing to increase National Insurance places the burden of paying for social care squarely on the shoulders of younger people. “Before MPs broke up for the summer, the government floated the idea of some kind of tax rise to pay for care, accompanied by some kind of cap on care costs. Now it’s coming back to school with a smattering of suggestions, but by no means a complete plan.” “Getting information slowly and painfully is a familiar feeling for anyone involved with the care sector. And waiting for a decision that’s completely out of your hands and will dictate how you live the rest of your life is nothing new either. At least now, more than a decade on from the Dilnot Commission that said care costs must be capped, we’re starting to get an idea of how things may shape up.” “It’s easy to claim that higher taxes to pay for care favours older people at the cost of younger people, but a cap on the cost of care will come as an enormous relief for the families of those who need care. The impact of paying catastrophic care costs shouldn’t be considered a problem for older people, because it filters down through the generations. A holistic solution will mean the lottery of whether you need care as you get older will come to an end.” However, by choosing National Insurance, the government is specifically picking a tax that isn’t paid by people who are over state pension age, so it’s placing the cost on the shoulders of younger working people. It raises the question of whether the government is specifically choosing to do this, or whether this is the precursor to making National Insurance payable on earned income over state pension age too.” “Unfortunately, while any kind of a plan is welcome at this stage, there’s still likely to be an interminable wait for the solution to come to fruition. So in the interim, we all need to think about how we would pay for care for our loved ones in case they need it soon.”
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Named in honour of the three principal Aboriginal elders who signed a treaty with John Batman in 1835 which intended to give the white settlers 500,000 acres of land at the north-west end of Port Phillip Bay and 100,000 acres around Geelong. 104 sq km The Division of Jagajaga consists of: Banyule City Council, and part of the Nillumbik Shire Council. Inner Metropolitan – situated in capital cities and consisting of well-established built-up suburbs. Former members for an electoral division of this name can be found by searching ‘Electoral divisions’ or ‘Members of the House of Representatives since 1901’ in the historical information section of the Parliamentary Handbook The AEC acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters, culture and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
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The 20th Food Innovate Summit: What kind of innovation do we need today? The 20th Food Innovate Summit took place this month in Milan, after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. 30 June 2022 Gathering progressive ideas from the world of future foods and food innovations, it has been two intense days, diving deep into the recent conclusions regarding the future of our food. Is there a space for innovation in the face of current global issues such as the pandemic, the war in Ukraine and the consequent supply chain disruptions? The answer is most definitely yes, but it might be somewhat different from how we imagined it a few years ago, with innovation focused on the processes more than on new innovative products themselves. Over the last 5 years there has been an exponential growth in the value of businesses of the main players across the entire value chain, particularly those involved in the food-tech sector. The food industry has begun to adopt innovative models that are similar to those used in the tech industry. Eatable Adventures food accelerator has named six factors that are currently putting our food system under pressure. Starting with Covid-19, that was followed by the Ukrainian conflict that brings risk to the supply of basic food commodities. Then there is global warming, with the food system being one of the leading factors for GHG emissions, mostly through centralised production, long complex supply chains, petrol-based fertiliser use and industrial farming. The recent energy crisis has also had an impact, with energy usually being the second largest cost in food production. Power concentration in the light of the increased presence of large economies such as the US and China into the global food supply chain. Corporations are entering the technology race and acquiring technology rights. Finally, the population increase, a growing population will of course lead to a global increase in the consumption of food and proteins in particular. According to Eatable Adventures, the agrifood industry response to these pressuring forces is still very limited. In our society, the agrifood market is lagging behind in adopting technology across the board. A leading reason is the fragmentation of the market and the small operational margins of much of the industry. R&D expenditure is significantly lower than other industries based on technology, both in core IT as well as Biotech. We should also not forget about the startups that are fueled by savvy investors looking to benefit from the need for this emerging agrifood market. Disruption in the food system is currently ongoing, so what can be done about it? The answer lies in technology, as a driver for evolution. A technological revolution is now entering the agrifood space, introducing applied technologies that will transform it, creating more sustainable supply chains that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, introducing new ingredients and protein sources with reduced carbon footprints, evolving agriculture, regenerating soil and promoting biodiversity. Increasing convenience and facilitating access to food, and ultimately, ensuring affordable healthy food and quality nutrition for everyone. Looking at the new opportunities there is a focus on «new proteins». Eatable Adventures predicts the future of the food system will be reliant on bioreactors and fermentation, pointing out a need to build up a vast industrial complex to serve the protein needs of the future of food. McKinsey estimates that reaching 1% of biosynthetic protein requires an industry 22x the size of the current fermentation complex for pharma. According to the food accelerator, building fermentation and final products based on these technologies is a huge market opportunity. There was also mention of the creation of novel ingredients thanks to biomanufacturing and biosynthesis. A host of new food ingredients is appearing that promise to change many aspects of food production. From natural colorants, derived from fungal processes, to structured sugar replacements and flavour enhancers, there has been much research into these new types of ingredients, and into fermentation, which is key to the production of all these novel products. In light of these insights there was some relevant input from Rani Saab, the business manager for Dairy Beyond the Core at Nestlé, who led us on the «Journey of Disruption». He talked about the latest innovation by Nestlé, that has entered the dairy-free milk market with the launch of the pea-alternative brand Wunda. The product that has ticked all the boxes, on nutrition, sensory and sustainability levels. "We were trying to create a product that is completely different from what's on the market. Our target market is millennials. Even the cues of the colours are quite unique for us. We wanted to really stand out and break some norms. We were aiming to disrupt the disruptors.» - stated Rani Saab. Following Bloomberg predictions, plant-based dairy could reach 10% of the total dairy market by 2030. Bloomberg Intelligence projects the alternative meat market, currently at $4.2 billion, could reach $74 billion in the next 10 years if it follows a similar growth pattern to that of plant-based milk alternatives. A major part of the summit this year was dedicated to the innovations with plant-based products. New Roots vegan creamery CEO Freddy Hunziker, presented the company’s mission to offer top quality and tasty plant-based cheese and yogurt alternatives that are respectful of animals, our planet, and our health. Considering its home country Switzerland and its time-honored techniques of cheesemaking, the company pays attention to the local, centuries-old craftsmanship of Swiss cheese production. New Roots has a wide range, from alternative fondue to crème fraîche and yogurts. Applied methods of fermentation and ripening are the same as in conventional cheese-making but are combined with innovative and future-oriented ingredients that usually include cashew drink (water and pasteurized cashews). Not less insightful was the presentation from HowGood, a SaaS data platform with the world’s largest database on food and personal care product sustainability. The platform helps leading brands, retailers and restaurants improve their environmental and social impact. They have pinned three main trends to keep an eye on. According to them, the number one trend is «Carbon is the new Calorie». This trend points at consumers who are becoming more concerned about climate change and their carbon footprint. According to the Spring 2021 Global Attitudes Survey, Pew Research Center, over 50% of consumers across North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific are concerned that climate change will harm them during their lifetimes and are willing to make changes to address it. From the food companies’ side, we are seeing a greater commitment to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions across their owned operations, and their supply-system. Many have committed already to net zero ambitions. Among 50 food companies (including Kellogg Co., Starbucks Corp., Kraft Heinz and Walmart inc.) benchmarked by CERES, 42% have launched carbon reduction goals that include their suppliers, that represent more than 80% of their total emissions. Other companies such as Nestle, Mars, Unilever and Mondelez, aim to become carbon neutral over the next couple of decades, either for their own operations, or across their entire supply system. The second trend according to HowGood is «Sustainability claims are driving sales». It has been noted that the inclusion of keywords in advertising such as sustainable, carbon, plant-based and organic, grew 39% in the first five months of 2018 to 2022. Over one third of US households are eco-driven, according to the Numerator Insights. In their survey research, respondents self-identified an «eco-friendly lifestyle» as «Purchasing and using products that have been manufactured using sustainable methods thereby protecting the environment. Being conscious of the products I purchase and use on a daily basis to do as little or no harm to myself and the planet. To leave as little trace of myself behind. Sustainable, recyclable and reusable. Making the earth a cleaner and better place.» Eco-driven shoppers are identified by the Numerator Insights presented during the HowGood speech, as ethnically diverse and well-educated urbanites, so these people tend to have high incomes, live in the cities and have had a higher education. They are likely to be active, artistic, volunteers, loving sports, the outdoors and choosing eco modes of transport. Therefore, HowGood has shown that eco-driven and mainstream consumers would be more likely to buy a product from a company that makes an effort to take eco-friendly strides. Sustainable products are, in fact, growing at a faster rate than other CPG products and enjoy a consistent price premium over conventionally marketed products. The third trend from HowGood is «Transparency is unstoppable». Under this trend we see the sustainability ratings for grocers, such as Carrefour, Lidl, Co-op and Marks & Spencer that are testing sustainability rating systems such as the Eco-Score and the Eco-Impact Score, and rating foods according to their ecological impact. According to HowGood research, 85% of the Top 40 Grocers in the USA and Europe, are displaying sustainability attributes such as Organic, Vegan, Vegetarian, Fair Trade and GMO Free in their product information. And finally, regulators in the EU and USA are stepping in to harmonise and mandate sustainability disclosures. What is today’s leadership opportunity, is tomorrow’s requirement to operate. We see that the European Commission has committed to propose a Sustainable Food Labeling Framework by the end of 2024 and the SEC has proposed new rules requiring all public companies to disclose extensive climate-related information, including greenhouse gas emissions from suppliers. Regarding the social impact that the companies leave within their supply chain, Rachel Calomeri, Senior Vice President of Growth & Innovation at HowGood noted that it is in fact one of the metrics HowGood take into consideration, looking at where the product was sourced, how the suppliers are treated and the slave labour issues. HowGood is working with companies to raise visibility of such issues, and how to fix them, not by moving away from these issues but by improving working conditions and creating special program. João Rafael Brites, Director of Growth & Innovation at HowGood added that, from the regulatory perspective we will have to track those issues, such as the UK with the modern slavery act or the EU with the new directive of the European commission that requires human rights disclosure across the supply system. ProVeg presented the growing trend of the flexitarian diet and how global companies consequently adjust their approach. Flexitarians, who are more flexible in their diet, are actively reducing their consumption of animal-based foods and are more receptive to alternative options, often driven by health or environmental concerns are the main consumers of plant-based foods. The meaning of this niche for companies is more than important, as following a flexitarian diet, according to ProVeg, is the new normal, with 18.7% of the population following a flexitarian diet in France, 20.5% in Switzerland, and 29% in Germany. The flexitarian diet amounts to between 23 and 42% of all diets across the EU and UK. The trend is mostly seen among Gen Z and Millennials, as according to the ProVeg data, 65% of Gen Z consumers say they want a more "plant-forward" diet, 79% of Gen Z consumers choose to go meatless once or twice a week, 79% of millennials eat meat alternatives, with 30% eating meat alternatives every day and 50% eating meat alternatives a few times per week. And for the companies it’s all about emphasizing taste, familiarity, convenience, and health in their product marketing strategies. A slightly more controversial question was brought up by Luis Carlos Chacon. Will the most natural food go to the wealthier groups of society and the rest to the majority? As we heard, by 2040 the planet must increase global food production by one-third in order to meet demand due to population increase. Right now, around 59% of survey respondents are willing to eat farm-raised meat while 33.3% argue that cell-cultured meat is better. However, as notes Luis Carlos Chacon, some habits must be created or replaced, taking into consideration the 10,000 year heritage. Planet Farms has presented vertical farming, as one of the solutions to the global challenges. Vertical farming is an indoor agricultural production system that allows the cultivation of plants in many layers, one above the other. The company has built the largest and most advanced vertical farm in Europe, near Milan, in Cavenago di Brianza. The company offers a variety of green leaves and salads grown in their farm, grown in a controlled environment using pure water and air, without any pesticides, independent of external weather conditions, 365 days a year, saving 95% of water consumption and 90% of land consumption. Switzerland-based alt-protein startup Planted makes meat alternatives from plant-based ingredients such as yellow peas, oats and sunflower using a biostructuring approach. The company studies the physical and chemical properties and interactions of raw materials in depth, to tailor and optimise the texture of their meat alternatives, which mimics the mouthfeel of traditional animal meat. Planted has become the first company in the world to introduce the plant-based kebab skewer, indeed their bioinspired product range technology allows them to create large cuts of meat of any shape or size. Vegan fast food chain Neat Burger, presented its three-stage omnichannel business model during the Summit, with a new approach as they intend to expand into the retail market. The company plans to distribute burgers, fish fillets, and nuggets, amongst other items, in retail outlets by the end of 2022, and act as a CPG supplier alongside their restaurant. Matteo Gori, Global Marketing Director at Barilla Group gives us some of his key takeaways from this 2022 edition of the Food Innovate Summit. The need for cooperating between big companies and innovative startups, the need for a cross-functional approach; the new ways of working and seeing innovation not always as a new product but as a new way of improving that which already exists. The improvement in the plant-based meat offering and the growing demand for it, the food inflation and the increasing food prices, where it sometimes makes sense, where until now some prices were too low for the quality offered, and finally the increasingly evident engagement of the Gen Z and younger generations that leads to the right product marketing and communication. Edward Bergen, Senior Analyst at FutureBridge, mentioned that innovation must be exciting and most importantly taste good. The future of innovation has to think about the end consumer. "The consumer understands what specific ingredients they need, and we are going to a place in the future where we will be able to design our food more, using 3D printers at home, and in the restaurants. If we take into account the cell-based meat innovations, one could just order the meat features of one’s choice, steak or chop, any level of fat and other features.» Most importantly, according to Edward Bergen, «the meat industry will not be replaced by the alternative newcomers, the farmers’ techniques will become more sustainable and transparent, there will be better breeding, and the consumers will demand more clarity with regards to sustainability. Nevertheless, the growing population will require the complex approach and the combination of both». The innovation comes in different shapes and forms and in response to current events such as the pandemic, the Ukrainian conflict, global warming etc. The world requires less in the way of ground breaking inventions, but rather more with regards to improvement of the processes to deliver a higher performing product. As noted by Eatable Adventures, it is evident that the food industry has begun to adopt innovation models similar to those that are seen within the tech industry. We see the application of technologies from biotech or biomedical to the development of foods that are pushing forward a positive disruption of the food system; transforming the way foods are produced with the final products becoming more sustainable and nutritious. As a part of the disruption trend across the value chain, we observe novel farming technologies such as those seen with Planet Farms. Supply chain transformation including proximity sourcing and advanced tech brings about precision farming and productivity increase. For example, Mutti has shown an innovative approach and changed the rules of the game by bringing the technology of a factory directly to the farm field to ensure the freshest tomatoes. We can also see a clear example within the food value chain disruption driven by the protein revolution, where companies offer consumers products similar to those that are of animal origin that already exist in the market.
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Being in Omori Town is akin to being in a different world. It is a small town in Shimane Prefecture of around four-hundred people surrounded by mountains and trees; a living time capsule where the feeling of an older age of Japan is preserved. Few international tourists make it as far as Omori, but those who do visit are seldom disappointed. What makes Omori special compared to the dozens of other mountain towns around the country is its long history as a mining town. Omori is part of the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine World Heritage Site, which is one of Japan’s most important mining sites. The town’s residents work hard to preserve a traditional look; even the vending machines here are encased in wood. The first time I noticed one, I was shocked, but it was a great photo opportunity. Japan was a prominent producer of silver in the middle ages and a large part of the reason is the skills developed at Iwami Ginzan, which were then spread across the country. In between looking at the amazing mountain scenery and traditional architecture, you can learn a lot of history and culture of Edo Period Japan. I never had a huge interest in mining, but learning about Ginzan and how it fit into the Japanese and the world’s economy in the middle ages was fascinating. Walking around town is a great chance to absorb the atmosphere of Omori while looking in all the little souvenir shops, cafes and restaurants. There are also merchant houses that have been set up as museums which give you a sense of the administration required in a mining town. About 2.3km (1.4 miles) from the town is an old mine shaft, or ‘mabu’, which you can enter and see for yourself how labor intensive the silver mining process would have been. If you book in advance you can even have an English speaking tour guide accompany you to the tunnel and share their local knowledge of history. As morbid as it may sound, my favorite part of visiting Omori was going to see a memorial for miners who worked and died at the site, which is comprised of three-hundred hand carved statues. Each one is unique and I really felt the personality of each person come through in them. It gave everything else I had learned about the area a sense of reality and weight that just looking at the old mine shafts and buildings did not. The town is a two hour direct bus ride from Hiroshima City or a two hour train and bus ride from Matsue City. It is very easy to spend a day here walking around and seeing a side to Japan that is not apparent by just visiting the big cities.
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The fossil fuel foe is still fighting the good fight, more than 30 years after sounding the first alarm. For all the attention Al Gore has brought to environmental issues, he hasn’t yet had an entire species named in his honor. Bill McKibben, on the other hand, was able to scratch this off his bucket list in 2014, when biologists christened a new species of woodland gnat the megophthalmidia mckibbeni. It was a sign of just how deeply McKibben’s activism has penetrated the earth sciences. His 1989 book The End of Nature was the first clarion call about climate change written for a general audience. He’s penned a dozen books since, while running the influential nonprofit 350.org to spur action to curtail global emissions and divest from fossil fuels. One of the highlights of the in-person return of Festival of the Arts Boca, McKibben will take the stage of Mizner Park Amphitheater during a particularly prolific period: In 2020, he published Falter, a cautionary tale of our headlong rush into robotics and artificial intelligence; and he’s finishing his next book, The Flag, the Cross, and the Station Wagon: A Graying American Looks Back at his Suburban Boyhood and Wonders What the Hell Happened. “As you might imagine, it’s in part about the ways our postwar prosperity curdled into something that’s damaged both the environment and our democracy,” he says. At his Festival of the Arts presentation, he adds, “I will describe our new work, starting an organizing drive called Third Act, for people aged 60 and above. We’re determined to show that people of a certain age … can bring their experience, resources, and talents to bear on behalf of the future.” What spurred your climate activism? I wrote the first book on climate change back in 1989—and for many years I thought that writing more books and giving more talks was my main task. I assumed that if we piled on enough evidence and data that eventually our leaders would act—why wouldn’t they? But eventually, after about a decade, I came to realize that while we had won the argument about climate change we were losing the fight, because the fight wasn’t about science; the fight was about money and power (which is what fights are usually about). And the fossil fuel industry had so much money, and hence so much political power, that they were able to keep action at bay. So that’s when I and others started organizing big grassroots movements, knowing that we somehow needed to match the power of the Exxons of the world. How does the rise of artificial intelligence, which you address in Falter, factor into global climate change? I’m not sure it does—but it is another example of going pretty heedlessly down a path that we haven’t fully examined. We’re not very good, in our collective life, at restraining ourselves, and so here we are not setting any boundaries for technologies of enormous power. In 2016, you were part of the committee to write the Democratic Party’s platform. In the years since, how has the party followed up on its goals, particularly on climate? Biden has made serious attempts to get real climate action, and he’s brought 48 or 49 senators along with him. As we’ve seen too clearly, that hasn’t been quite enough: Joe Manchin has continued to do the bidding of the fossil fuel industry, dramatically weakening the administration’s efforts. But I think Biden deserves real praise for trying. Do you believe that passing sweeping legislation such as the Green New Deal is necessary for our future? If so, should the “price tag” of such legislation be an important part of that discussion, as many of its critics offer? The price should definitely be a part of the discussion, as long as it’s an honest discussion. Which would mean calculating the cost of not doing anything—at the moment, the high-end estimate for the damages from unchecked climate change are $551 trillion, which is more money than currently exists on planet Earth. Meanwhile, the latest studies from Oxford University show that the Earth would save tens of trillions of dollars by a rapid conversion to renewable energy, even without calculating the damages from climate change—simply because the sun is free and oil isn’t. As Falter suggests, the present seems bleak. How do you remain optimistic about the future? I don’t always. But the rapid fall in the price of renewable energy, and the rapid rise in movement building, seem to me to offer new possibilities for quick change. If we can get older Americans backing up youthful leaders in this fight, I think we might surprise ourselves at how quickly we can make change. IF YOU GO WHAT: Bill McKibben: Our Changing Climate WHERE: Mizner Park Amphitheater, 590 Plaza Real, Boca Raton WHEN: March 8, 7 p.m. COST: $35, or $10 for virtual stream
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Land of Desert Himalayas Dolpo is the amazing destination with the mesmerizing view of desert Mountains, mysterious monasteries, Gumbas and many more which is located at western between Dhaulagiri in the south and Tibetan Himalayan range, Kugung la and Khyung to North. Dolpo region travelling provides endanger wild animals like Musk deer, Snow Leopard, Himalayan Blue Sheep with the well-protected forest of pine, Oak and Juniper. Dho Tarap, are the attraction of human settlement at the highest altitude in the world, Shey Gumba, religiously the most important Gumba in Nepal, and lake Phoksundo, the deepest lake of high altitude in the world where the Tibetan Language spoken people spend their traditional and cultural life. Our treks have to cross two high passes, The Baga-La and Numa-La pass to arrive in Phoksundo Lake which is one of the attractions of our trek. This Dolpo region preserves one of the last remnants of traditional Tibetan culture where the pre-Buddhist Bon-Po religion is still in practice. Besides that Upper Dolpa is one of the few remaining sources of Yarsa Gumba, an exotic half plant, half animal that is considered a powerful aphrodisiac. Every year, in May- June, the Shey Phoksundo National Park opens its doors to the seekers of Yarsagumba. The economy of Dolpa leans heavily on Yarsagumba, called simply “the insect” by locals, and “Himalayan Viagra” by its enthusiasts. The first English subtitled movie “the Caravan ” set in the unreal scenery of Dolpo and directed by Eric Valli won an Oscar nomination for the best foreign language film category. © 2022 Precious Adventures Pvt. Ltd.
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National institute for the development of continuing vocational training. The INFPC is a public institution under the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth. Its mission is to promote lifelong-learning through three strands of work. Co-funding of training The INFPC provides guidance to companies seeking public support for training by providing an information and support service. Established under the law on vocational training for private sector companies legally established in Luxembourg, this aid amounted to 15% of annual taxable amount invested in employee training. It is raised to 20% in respect of salary costs of unskilled workers and employees older than 45 years. Find out about the scheme Co-funding of training. The INFPC manages and coordinates the lifelong-learning.lu portal, the Luxembourgish reference site for lifelong-learning. Platform of contact between individuals and training bodies, it offers an extensive catalogue of 12 510 Courses provided by 302 Member training providers This portal also centralises information on training: news, law, practices, training environment. Find out about Services available on the portal. The INFPC conducts monitoring and development training through the Training Observatory. This observatory reflects the desire of the government and social partners to build accurate statistical knowledge and produce reliable training-related qualitative analysis. The outputs of the observatory provide useful insights for the public and private strategies to optimise the quality of skills for the labour market. Find out about Publications from the Training Observatory
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The need for people to do maintenance, repair, and installation services has increased significantly over the last decade. This has created an excellent opportunity for people to enter the trade of being a handyman or woman, which includes plumbing repair, electrical service, furniture assembly, and more. Many people realize that trying to do repairs themselves can end up costing them more in the long run and are turning to professional handymen to do the job. Your own handyman home business can offer clients reliability, convenience, and quality service at competitive prices without the high overhead costs associated with operating brick and mortar stores. A Good Place to Start When you’re thinking of starting your own business offering your services as a handyman, the best place to begin is with your local chamber of commerce. A chamber of commerce is a group of businesses that supports the interests of its members. The Kaufman Chamber of Commerce refers customers to participating businesses, increases sales and profitability, provides them with free internet listings, and a free internet link to that business, and publicizes those businesses in their online membership directory. Deciding on a Specialty Most people think of a handyman as someone who is capable of fixing small-scale jobs. A good example of this would be if they had a leaky pipe and called on the handyman to fix it. But the term ‘handyman’ can also refer to those who provide home improvement services or do repairs on furniture or appliances in their clients’ homes. There are also those who specialize in doing electrical or plumbing work. Understanding where your skills and interests lie helps you narrow down the type of service you want to offer. Such as electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), carpentry, or general services like installing a ceiling fan, attaching a new dryer vent, putting together furniture, or hanging a big-screen television onto a wall. Some Unexpected Tools of the Trade No matter the type of handyman business you specialize in, there are certain requirements you’ll need in the way of tools. Most of the tools of your particular trade can be found inexpensively if you’re willing to go to flea markets, yard sales, or shop in neighborhood online markets like Facebook’s Marketplace. But there are application tools that you might not have thought of that can help you run your business successfully. - Software for Construction Professionals: This will allow you to do several things like effortlessly adding material and labor costs; having a payment schedule for customers, sending estimates directly from the job site; as well as automated email reminders if an estimate has been sent but not approved. - Business Card Making Software Business cards are still the best form of in-person marketing. With an online maker, you simply select any template you like and modify it with just a few clicks. You can include your brand’s logo, font style, and color scheme, then download, and print from home. - Invoice Generator. You won’t stay in business long if you’re not collecting your invoiced bills. But it can be time-consuming or expensive if you outsource that. An invoice generator is another easy-to-use app that allows you to upload your logo, add your slogan, and include contact details if necessary. - Payment App Software. As Business Org says, cash apps are becoming more and more popular among consumers. What started as a way to pay a friend back for that pizza they bought you has blossomed into a huge industry of customers who want to pay for your goods and services using their favorite payment app. Having those available means you get paid on time as soon as the job is done. A handyman business is a great way to make money and build a career in the trades. Whether you do it part-time as a side gig or plan to turn it into your full-time job, this is a great time to begin.
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Klai Kangwon Palace The King of Thailand’s Klai Kangwon summer palace was built in the early twentieth century and is is located just north of Hua Hin. It is built next to the sea and the gardens are lavish and decorated with many exotic plants and flowers from all over the world. There are also large lakes within the grounds which are open to the public in the morning and the afternoon for locals and tourists to visit and see up close the spectacular scenery. If you are going to visit, please remember to dress appropriately. The palace is protected around the clock by Thailand’s military. If you look our to sea you will spot several Thai Navy ships moored around a kilometre from the shore in the Gulf of Thailand. At night, the ships are light up the horizon beautifully with their green lights and make a stunning backdrop for those eating at the numerous sea front and beach restaurants. Maruekatayawan (Mrigadayavan) Palace is one of the oldest and most attractive royal palaces in Thailand. The Maruekatayawan Palace was constructed by His Majesty King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) in 1923 as a place where he could fully relax in great comfort amid a naturally serene atmosphere. The architectural design of the raised-floor wooden palace, with its three sections facing the sea, was drafted by the Monarch himself. Following the completion of the interior decoration in 1924, the King gave it his first visit and stay. His last visit to this seaside palace was made only a few months before his demise in 1925. This palace is noted for three two - storeyed wooden pavilions facing the sea, and is referred to as "the palace of love and hope". Series of halls are linked together throughout the palace. Residential halls of the royal consort members are located on the right wing. The central group of halls which is the royal residence consist of royal sitting and relaxing rooms, accommodations for close royal servants called Phisan Sakhon Hall, and the reading room. In addition, Samoson Sewakamat Hall, a two-storey open pavilion, is used as a meeting place, and sometimes as a theater. Two important dramas were shown on this stage in 1941 : "Phra Ruang" and "Wiwah Phra Samut". Chao Phraya Ramrakhop ordered a statue of King Vajiravudh, as a royal dedication, to be enshrined in the hall of Marukhathaiyawan Palace. An annual rite is conducted on November 25, the aniversary of King Vajiravudh's death. This is one of the many attractive places in Thailand that is a must to visit. This teakwood treasure (known for convenience as "The Wooden Palace") stands on Hua Hin beachfront and, now restored. It is proudly billed as "The Longest Golden Teak Palace in the World ". This palace is only a few minutes by car from Hua Hin. The palace is open to the public daily from 08.00-16.00. Entrance fee: adults 30bath, children 15bath.
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How do we think about leadership in Customer Education? In previous episodes of the CELab Podcast, we have talked about next generation of leaders and what they need to do up to set the stage for the next generation of leaders? In this episode, Alessandra Marinetti and Adam Avramescu discuss the book “Tribal Leadership” by Dave Logan, John King, et. al. Customer Education often finds it’s way into emerging and growing (start-up) cultures. This book gets to the core of organizational growth and how to help work cultures progress through the stages of innovation and productivity. Join us as we work – out loud – to discuss different views on how we think about can better approach leadership, managing teams, and involving others in conversations about our work in Customer Education.
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Smardt Chiller Case Studies Situated on the Wellington Waterfront, the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is a major icon in the capital city. The impressive building, designed by Jasmax Architects, sits on 152 base isolators and is designed to protect occupants and collections from a one in 2000 year earthquake. Since opening in 1998, Te Papa has seen visitor numbers of around 1.5 million annually. Located in midtown Auckland City, this 31 storey, 33000m2 building constructed in the 1990’s became home to the Auckland Council in 2012.
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As a petition rejecting the transatlantic trade and investment partnership (TTIP) agreement gathered over a million signatures, opponents to the project gathered in Brussels on Tuesday to discuss tactics on how to put an end to the ongoing negotiations between the commission and the US. The conference is being attended by activists, parliamentarians and trade unionists from both sides of the Atlantic. GUE/NGL group president Gabi Zimmer said TTIP is "a threat to transparency and democracy and […] designed to reinforce a transatlantic power block that favours corporate power over people". She lamented that "the European parliament at the end of the day only has the opportunity to say no at the end of negotiations" and that the institution was not granted enough involvement in the decision making process. Eleonora Forenza, a member of parliament's international trade committee, shared Zimmer's concerns, warning that "TTIP's liberalisation agenda will undermine public services and social rights such as public healthcare, environmental protection and labour standards". Michael Efler, a representative from the 'stop TTIP European citizen's initiative' and a keynote speaker at the conference, said the partnership agreement is "bad for democracy and the rule of law". "[TTIP is] a threat to transparency and democracy and […] designed to reinforce a transatlantic power block that favours corporate power over people" - Gabi Zimmer He promised to "show that the resistance is not only in some member states - it is a real European protest". One of TTIP's most contentious points is the planned investor-state dispute settlement mechanism (ISDS), which grants investors the right to bring forward dispute settlement proceedings against foreign governments. In short, under TTIP, US companies based in the EU would be allowed to sue EU member states. Susan George, president of the transnational institute, underlined that "there is something in it for everyone - everyone has a good reason to be against this treaty". According to the Franco-American activist, TTIP presents "benefits for corporations, but not benefits for citizens". George warned that "public services would be under great pressure to privatise" and that "in the agricultural sector […] we will have the same fate as Mexico under Nafta [North American free trade agreement] which means that small farmers will be wiped out". Explaining that French company Veolia recently brought a lawsuit against Egypt after the country raised its minimum wage, she said "workers and trade unionists should be very worried […], any legislation to protect workers would be fought". In addition, George warned that "families, all European citizens should worry about food sanitation and the regulation of health services". Calling on citizens to "be a united force - we can win", she said, "it's not about changing this detail or that detail - it's about getting rid of this treaty". Protestors presented commission Jean-Claude Juncker with a card featuring the one million signatures gathered against TTIP, in honour of his 60th birthday.
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Learn to Duck Dive properly, Step by Step. The duck dive is the technique used by surfers to sink their surfboards underwater so they can dive under waves with their surfboard. It takes years of practice to develop a great duck dive technique, so don’t get discouraged. The good news is that you can practise these steps in many environments: in a pool, in a lake, in the ocean, etc. Once you’re able to do proper duck dives, you waste less energy passing the break, keeping your paddle power to catch more waves.
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Security managers are professionals who are in charge of handling security at different places such as museums, dance clubs, and other public facilities. Their main aim is to ensure that the entire premise is safe and everyone inside the premises has got the legal right for being here. These professionals may also have to guard against the property damage and managing the staff of other guards. To qualify for this position a person will need a license before they get hired by any establishment. These people will have to undergo a drug test, a background test and also class work. The main role of a security manager is protecting the lives and property of the client. While working in a club, they will constantly have to maintain an order amongst all the patrons. If working in a public facility or private residential area, they will have to deal and give protection against vandalism. In addition, they will also have to give protection to armored vehicles and banks. Security managers have to be alert at all the times for suspecting any suspicious activities and they should know how to handle any kind of threatening situation. If security managers have to maintain order, then they need to have a good sense of judgment and common sense. These professionals are experts in handling unruly patrons or adverse situations. Not only they have to handle these kinds of situations, but they should also know how to train staff of security guards in the same manner. Apart from all these qualities, one additional thing that you would need to qualify for the job is a well-written cover letter. A cover letter must only talk about skills and tasks that you have handled as a security manager and not about dream goals. Be specific in your cover letter, because you get only one chance to impress the employer. This article will give you a sample security manager cover letter, which you can refer to for writing your own letter. 3989 Post Farm Road Atlanta, GA 30309 E-mail id: email@example.com CNW Brothers Ltd. 1778 Thorn Street Mountain View, WY 82939 Dear Mr. Johnson, Perhaps you are looking for a professional who has expertise in security and loss prevention management, who knows every aspect of retail, corporate, and distribution asset protection. I have got 20 years of experience in the field of managing security and now I would like to bring this same knowledge and expertise to your organization. My success in security field lies in my ability to work as a team player, someone who can go that extra mile, manage all the programs effectively, a penchant for detail, and many more. I have handled large scale security operations in a large variety of settings, which include identifying and ending the theft of equipment and goods on several occasions. I am well adept at identifying in analyzing all the existing security systems and coming up with effective upgrades, and I am well familiar with all the financial and organizational aspects of the department management also. I am an effective planner and organizer. My friendly and outgoing nature lets me interact with all the staff members at every level and take immense pride in saying that I bring the right measure of enthusiasm into this equation. In addition, I got training in personal and fire safety, and also in formulating procedures and policies. My accompanying resume will give you a better idea of my potential in making a strong contribution to your organization. I think that this will be mutually beneficial for both of us. I will give a call to your office in the coming week for inquiring the possibility of meeting you. Thank you for your consideration and time. Keep your letter precise and simple.
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AFRICANGLOBE – Some Latin music found its from roots in the slave trade, and that music grew alongside important traditions and practices in Latin America, changing with time but retaining the essence of its beginning. Afro Latino music claims the voice of African and Latin people, and bellows heritage and pride. It is music that details pain, regret and difficulty. It communicates soulfulness and resiliency, broadcasting the strength of its collective people. Felix Contreras and Jasmine Garsd recently sat down with NPR’s Michel Martin for a show entitled, “Afro Latino Music: Reimagining Songs Rooted In The Slave Trade,” where they revealed knowledge about Afro Latino Music and colorism. “Africa Brasil (Zumbi)” by Jorge Ben; “Soy Todo (¡Ay Dios Ampárame!),” by Los Van Van; “Bruca Manigua,” by Arsenio Rodríguez; and “Somos Pacífico,” by ChocQuibTown are just to name a few songs and musicians that represent Afro Latino music. Puerto Rican/Colombian DJ Geko yet is another representative, one who explores his roots through music, seizing traditional Colombian sound and blending it with electronica and house music — generating a distinctive and fresh sound that’s inherently Afro-Latino. “Overall, it’s very percussive. And primarily, it’s because during the slave trade, only in the United States were the slaves not allowed to keep their drums. And in the rest of the Caribbean and South America, they were allowed to keep their drums and some parts of their culture,” Contreras said, explaining the definition of Afro-Latino sound. “So that’s why places like Brazil, Cuba, and we’re finding out Colombia and Peru, these countries, they have a very, very strong African heritage that was shunned and looked down as lower class and less sophisticated, but it’s being rediscovered.” The sound of revival in a great deal of Afro-Latino music is pronounced, and more easily felt than the dejection that its creators may have felt. The sound of celebration and rejoice was integrated to act as a celebration of the past and well-wishes for the future. Batucada, a substyle of samba that has a distinctive repetitive style and fast pace, is an African-influenced Brazilian percussive style that’s normally performed by an ensemble, known as a Bateria. The style employees a variety of drums (surdo, tamborim, caixa de guerra, timbal, cuica, Tarol), which proclaims the African influence. “That is a samba band. It’s a Batucada,” Contreras said, describing music that was being heard in the NPR studio during the time of the interview. “Batucada is an African-influenced drum style. It’s also the name of the group — the drum group that has all these drones. We transition to a DJ named Maga Bo who is using — you can hear the same instruments, the same drumming at a much slower pace. He’s using a tradition, but adding on electronics and all these other different kinds of electronica things that they do nowadays.” Music’s ability to capture and share an experience is one that is shared by all communities; its use as a timeline and a diary provides a point of reference, particularly for Afro Latinos. History is gauged, and what becomes apparent is that the mainstream acceptance of Afro Latino music was a prolonged process, one that conceivably occurred before the acceptance of “Afro Latino” as an identity — as many denounce their African roots. Colorism in Latin music is not only seen on the screen, but experienced audibly. Afro-Latino artists are not as prominent as non-Afro-Latino artists, in the U.S. and in many Latin American nations. This practice is deeply rooted in a history that muddied with oppression and slave trade. The Caribbean was a part of the middle passage, and slaves removed from Africa comingled with Latin American populations, producing a new racial experience. The history of the Afro Latino has trickled down to their descendants, who are now willing, more than ever, to share stories about their skin tone and heritage, and the experiences of their ancestors. “It’s the younger generation [representing Afro-Latinos as a source of identity], and in a lot of ways, there’s a parallel to the musicians as well. They told their own particular stories about how they are both darker skinned, and they don’t look like the rest of their family because they’re lighter skin, straight hair,” Contreras said. “And that is a common occurrence in Latin America. And traditionally, from the parents; generation on, you know, you don’t talk about it. You sort of keep it under the table. It’s not discussed openly. And a lot of times, it’s something to be ashamed of.” Internalize racism is bred in Afro Latin communities, and many feel a sense of shame about their Blackness, or don’t acknowledge it. Often, there are Latinos with very dark skin, but will deny all Blackness, and iterate, “no, no, no my grandparents are from Spain.” Latin heritage is subsumed under Blackness, which Martin points out when he mentions that Sammy Davis Jr.’s mother was Cuban, yet that’s a little known fact due to his appearance as a Black man. Contretras also mentioned Herencia De timbiqui, which is traditional Colombian music that resembles West African djembes, a great deal of hand percussion. The music manages to tie in tradition, but an updated version involves building “fabulous, fabulous electronic sculptures on top of [the baseline] to create this beautiful sound called “Bosque.”‘ The new-found appreciation for Afro-Latino music has not necessarily translated to other areas, particularly in Mexico. Garsd mention that the Mexican airline Aeromexico was preparing to develop commercials, and made the point of saying that dark-skinned actors need not apply. Mainstream media barely reacted to the egregious act, though social media outlets flared with outrage, condemning the archaic the airlines’ take on skin color-politics. “It caused barely a stir in regular, mainstream media. I mean, absolutely — I would never have heard of it. But I think where it’s going to change is in these alternative forms of media like in Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, blogs. That’s where I heard about it,” Garsd said. “And it’s a story that’s worth telling and worth getting angry about. So I think just to answer succinctly, no it’s not probably going to change in traditional media, but it definitely — there’s a great movement happening in alternative forms of media.” By: Nicole Akoukou Thompson
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EstiNet11 is a novel commercial-grade network simulation/emulation platform that can run an emulated network in “simulation” way. Compared with the Time Dilation (TD) approach used in the literature, which has to empirically slow down the system clock for achieving good fidelity of emulation results, EstiNet11 can run a network emulation case faster than real-time clock without losing fidelity. This capability is contributed by its packet-event translation mechanism and a high-efficient event processing core in its simulation engine, which is responsible for properly processing packets generated by all containers involved in a network case. EstiNet11 integrates the Linux kernel re-entering technology and the Linux container technology. It not only provides high-speed network simulation with Linux protocol stack and EstiNet’s protocol modules, but also provides a time-controlled Linux Docker container runtime environment. This allows EstiNet11 to run real-life Linux software packages to build a “real” “simulated” network with high time fidelity. That is, EstiNet11 can build a virtual network by means of Linux containers that run real software. In this virtual network, the system clocks of all these containers are controlled, serialized, sped up by the simulation engine of EstiNet11. EstiNet Network Simulator and Emulator EstiNet network simulator and emulator originates from NCTUns. NCTUns had been used for network-related research and publication from 2002 to 2011. It became a commercial software on 2011 and ... A SDN OpenFlow Switch and SDN Wi-Fi Infrastructure Mode Network OpenFlow module is an optional add-on to EstiNet network simulator and emulator. In a SDN (Software-Defined Networking) network, OpenFlow, as a control protocol, is used between a controller and a switch. ... Number of Organizations Adopting EstiNet11
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Burkina Faso is a land-locked country in West Africa surrounded by Ivory Coast, Ghana and Niger. After gaining independence from France in 1960, the country underwent major governmental changes and until 1984 was known as the Republic of Upper Volta. The then-President Thomas Sankara moved to change its name. Burkina Faso comes from the country”s two native languages, M?or? and Dioula. Burkina, from M?or?, means “men of integrity,” while Faso means “fatherland” in Dioula. Today Burkina Faso is known to mean “Land of upright people” or “Land of honest people.” French continues to be the official language of government, business and many of its people. Photographer, musician and filmmaker David Pace was invited to join colleagues on a trip to Burkina Faso in 2007. Although he was initially skeptical of the trip”s outcome, it formed the basis of a body of David”s work that continues to this day, documenting the people of Bereba, a remote rural village in Burkina Faso without electricity or running water that David has been making annual trips to film, photograph and document. He currently serves as resident director of the Study Abroad Program in West Africa at Santa Clara University. His photographs from Burkina Faso have been recently exhibited at the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, Mass., the 511 Gallery in New York, the Camerawork Gallery in Portland, Ore., and the World Affairs Council of Northern California in San Francisco. While continuing to teach Photography in the Bay Area, David sits on the board of directors of both SF Camerawork and the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art. David”s photographs of Burkina Faso are part of a fascinating exhibition of three Bay Area photographers, also including Robert Dawson and Joel Leivick, curated by UC Santa Cruz”s Sesnon Gallery director Shelby Graham. All three photographers are graduates of UCSC and Shelby first became aware of them when she was pursuing a graduate degree at San Jose State. Today Shelby has placed these three artists side by side in the exhibition “Three Lives in Photography”. The exhibit runs through May 10. I spoke with David about Burkina Faso and his work. Kirby Scudder >> When did you first become interested in Burkina Faso? David Pace >> I have always been interested in traveling and exploring what other places are like. After graduate school, I began to travel a lot primarily to Europe, photographing and then through Santa Clara University, I was presented with an opportunity to travel to El Salvador. I spent about four years working on a project there. I had two colleagues who were working with the same study abroad program in West Africa. They saw the work I was doing in El Salvador and thought I might be interested in joining them when they were on sabbatical in Burkina Faso. I went, but I really hadn”t had any desire to go to Africa and didn”t know what to expect. When I first got there, I didn”t know what I had got myself into. It was completely different from anything I had ever experienced and I wondered if I had made a big mistake. It is a French-speaking country and I didn”t speak French and no one spoke English. It”s hot, dusty. And it wasn”t until I left the city and went to the village of Bereba that my opinion changed. My eyes were open to the possibilities of photographing there and I have been going there ever since. KS >> The color in your work is incredible. What was it like to shoot in the quarry? DP >> Color was one of the things that attracted me to the place. The stone is laterite that comes from soil rich in iron and aluminium which gives it that incredible orange rust color. They are excavating layers and layers of bricks and essentially creating rooms in the quarry that gives it a sense of an architectural place. I am really fascinated by these man-made landscapes. These bricks are the main foundation for most of the buildings in the region. They are carving each of the bricks by hand and they weigh about 30 pounds a piece. During each of my trips I visit the quarry four to six times and they always love the portraits I have done of them. For more information about “Three Lives in Photography,” go to art.ucsc.edu/galleries/three-lives-photography Kirby Scudder is the director of the Santa Cruz Institute of Contemporary Art. Details: www.scica.org
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We must never forget Bradley Manning. We must do everything we can to help him know he is not alone, although physically he is very much alone. From The Guardian: As Julian Assange emerged from his nine-day imprisonment, there were renewed concerns about the physical and psychological health of Bradley Manning, the former US intelligence analyst suspected of leaking the diplomatic cables at the centre of the storm. Manning, who was arrested seven months ago, is being held at a military base in Virginia and faces a court martial and up to 52 years in prison for his alleged role in copying the cables. His friends and supporters also claim they have been the target of extra-judicial harassment, intimidation and outright bribery by US government agents. According to David House, a computer researcher from Boston who visits Manning twice a month, he is starting to deteriorate. "Over the last few weeks I have noticed a steady decline in his mental and physical wellbeing," he said. "His prolonged confinement in a solitary holding cell is unquestionably taking its toll on his intellect; his inability to exercise due to [prison] regulations has affected his physical appearance in a manner that suggests physical weakness." Manning, House added, was no longer the characteristically brilliant man he had been, despite efforts to keep him intellectually engaged. He also disputed the authorities' claims that Manning was being kept in solitary for his own good. "I initially believed that his time in solitary confinement was a decision made in the interests of his safety," he said. "As time passed and his suicide watch was lifted, to no effect, it became clear that his time in solitary – and his lack of a pillow, sheets, the freedom to exercise, or the ability to view televised current events – were enacted as a means of punishment rather than a means of safety." House said many people were reluctant to talk about Manning's condition because of government harassment, including surveillance, warrantless computer seizures, and even bribes. "This has had such an intimidating effect that many are afraid to speak out on his behalf," House said. Some friends report being followed extensively. Another computer expert said the army offered him cash to – in his words – "infiltrate" the WikiLeaks website. He said: "I turned them down. I don't want anything to do with this cloak and dagger stuff." When the Washington Post tried to investigate the claim, an army criminal investigation division spokesman refused to comment. "We've got an ongoing investigation," he said. "We don't discuss our techniques and tactics." On 3 November, House, 23, said he found customs agents waiting for him when he and his girlfriend returned to the US after a short holiday in Mexico. His bags were searched and two men identifying themselves as Homeland Security officials said they were being detained for questioning and would miss their connecting flight. The men seized all his electronic items and he was told to hand over all passwords and encryption keys – which he refused. The items have yet to be returned, said House. He added: "If Manning is convicted, it will be because his individual dedication to human ethics far surpasses that of the US government." House, who met Manning through friends but came to know him only after his detention, said he was committed to his cause. "Like many computer scientists, I identify with the open government issues at the core of this case." Bradley Manning Support Network: please do what you can. You can write to Bradley care of Courage To Resist: c/o Courage to Resist 484 Lake Park Ave #41 Oakland CA 94610
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It's Time to Get in the Game: The Stock Market Game Webinar Did you know that 95% of AR teachers surveyed think the BEST features of the Stock Market game simulation is the real world application? Almost 82% shared that challenges students to use higher level thinking skills. Don't miss out on this 4th-12th grade simulation! Students will apply math skills, tie in current events, learn research skills, increase their financial literacy skills and much more! There are LOTS of great resources and funding to support your participation! Learn more at this Economics Arkansas webinar! Target audience: 4th-12th grade educators Upon successful completion, participants will receive: 1 hour of professional development credit
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What Is Akathisia? Akathisia is a movement disorder that makes it hard for you to stay still. It causes an urge to move that you can’t control. You might need to fidget all the time, walk in place, or cross and uncross your legs. Usually, akathisia is a side effect of antipsychotic drugs. You take these medicines to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and other brain conditions. That means your doctor can change your medicine or dose to relieve your symptoms of akathisia. What Causes Akathisia? Not everyone taking an antipsychotic drug gets the disorder. Symptoms usually appear within a few days. Older, first-generation versions of these drugs are more likely to cause akathisia than newer ones. You’re also more likely to get it if you start with a high dose, suddenly increase the dose, or stop a medicine suddenly. Older antipsychotic drugs that may cause akathisia include: Doctors aren’t sure exactly why these drugs have this side effect. They may block chemicals like dopamine that help your brain cells talk to each other. In parts of your brain that control movement, dopamine plays an important role in muscle control. Other medications can also bring on akathisia. They include: - Drugs used to prevent vomiting and nausea - Antidepressants like tricyclics and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) - Calcium-channel blockers So can health conditions like: What Are the Symptoms? The main sign of akathisia is a sense of restlessness and intense need to move. To relieve this feeling, you need to stay in motion. It usually affects your legs, usually while you’re sitting. People with akathisia are likely to: - Rock back and forth - Pace or march in place - Shift their weight from foot to foot - Cross and uncross their legs - Squirm or fidget - Grunt or moan Other symptoms include feeling irritable, stressed, impatient, or panicked. You may feel like jumping out of your skin. What Are the Types of Akathisia? What kind you have depends on when you get the condition. - Acute akathisia shows up soon after you start a medication. It lasts for less than 6 months. - Chronic akathisia lasts for 6 months or more. - Tardive akathisia may not show up until months or years after you take a medicine. - Withdrawal akathisia usually sets in within 6 weeks after you switch or stop an antipsychotic drug. How Is Akathisia Diagnosed? It’s important to see your doctor if you have symptoms of akathisia. If left untreated, it can lead to distress, disruptive behaviors, or sometimes even suicidal thoughts. Don’t stop taking medications unless your doctor says it’s OK. - Physical exam: Your doctor will check your body. You’ll also sit and stand for a few minutes. They’ll watch for symptoms like rocking or shuffling. They may fill out a rating scale like the Barnes Akathisia Rating Scale to judge how severe your symptoms are and track your progress as you’re treated. - Medical history: The doctor will ask about your medical history, what medications you’re taking, and other conditions you have. This will help rule out other conditions that can cause similar symptoms: - Restless legs syndrome also causes an uncontrollable urge to move your legs, but mostly at night. You could also have leg pain. - Tardive dyskinesia is a side effect of antipsychotic drugs. It causes movements you do over and over, like blinking and grimacing. But you don’t have control over them. With akathisia, you make the choice to move to relieve an urge. - Anxiety or insomnia. Because akathisia makes you feel restless and uneasy, it’s easy to mistake it for these conditions. - ADHD, agitated depression, mania, or psychosis, which all have similar symptoms. How Is Akathisia Treated? In most cases, your doctor will change your medicine. They may lower your dose or switch to a drug that’s less likely to cause akathisia. They may also prescribe a medicine to treat your symptoms. Medications used to treat akathisia include: - Beta-blockers like propranolol: These blood pressure medicines are usually the first treatment that doctors prescribe for akathisia. - Benzodiazepines: These anti-anxiety medications are recommended only for short-term use. - Anticholinergics: Doctors use these drugs less for akathisia and more for movement symptoms caused by antipsychotic medicines, like muscle stiffness or certain kinds of tremor. - Certain antidepressants, like mirtazapine or trazodone: At low doses, these drugs relieve akathisia symptoms. - Drugs for Parkinson’s disease, like amantadine: These medicines may boost your dopamine levels in parts of your brain that control movement. This can ease akathisia and other muscle symptoms of antipsychotic drugs. - Vitamin B6: High doses could ease akathisia symptoms. Outlook for Akathisia Once your doctor lowers your medication dose or finds the proper treatment, akathisia will usually go away. For a small group of people, it might last for 6 months or more. Or it could turn into tardive akathisia. Can Akathisia Be Prevented? To prevent akathisia, your doctor should start you with a low dose of antipsychotic medication and gradually increase the amount over time.
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Based on 13 income tax records How much do Interpreters make? The average total salary for a Interpreter is $32,500 per year. This is based on data from 13 TurboTax users who reported their occupation as Interpreter and includes taxable wages, tips, bonuses, and more. Interpreter salary can vary between $22,500 to $67,000 depending on factors including education, skills, experience, employer & location.
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How Many Realities Can you Have in Industrial Automation? In the digital context era of today, the more innovative the machine builder, the better his position in the market. In our recent webinar, Schneider Electric’s Simone Gianotti, described what virtual and augmented reality are, and discussed the role they are already playing in industrial automation. Visit the site now to find out how some of the most successful enterprises have been applying the new technologies, and how you can embrace the different types of reality to improve your business and the business of your customers. You’ll learn how the advent of Industry 4.0 is enabling machine builders to innovate in ways that were never before possible, changing and expanding the meaning of words such as “data”, “connectivity”, and even “realities.” From real environment to virtual environment, passing through augmented reality and augmented virtuality, machine builders now have more and more ways to design, operate and maintain their equipment. Each of these innovative tools bring benefits to the table, from saving time during the design and the engineering process, to significantly reducing the time spent during machine maintenance. Presented by IndustryWeek, Machine Design and IoT World Today. Sponsored by Schneider Electric.
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Dementia Specialty Training DSHS approved 8 hour training for caregivers. Handbook included. - 8 hr8 hours - 95 US dollars$95 - Online class via Zoom The goal of this course is to give you more tools to provide the best possible care to persons with Dementia. Learning about dementia allows you to create a deeper understanding of how the brain is affected and increase compassion towards the person. It is important to recognize the differences between dementia and other conditions that may look like dementia. It is your job to understand and adapt to provide a safe, compassionate environment in order to improve quality of life. This course requires a Student Handbook. Please sign up 3-days prior to the course to allow for shipping/delivery time.
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Flex transducers are ideal for inspecting radius areas of composites and accessing complex geometries in metals, such as weld cap areas or castings. These piezo-electric made transducers are thin, soft, compliant ultrasonic probes that can conform to curved surfaces using finger-tip pressure. Phoenix Flex Transducers Flex transducers are thin, compliant ultrasonic probes that can conform to curved surfaces using fingertip pressure. This enables them to be used on non-flat components to provide improved ultrasound transmission compared to standard hard faced transducers. Flex transducers are made of a thin but durable piezo-electric material that is soft enough to bend and can be shaped to suit curved geometry. By using a soft backing layer, the flexibility of the crystal is retained. The Flex series are available as single element (FFSC), dual element (FFTC), composite single element (CFFSC), and composite dual element (CFFTC) formats. Standard Flex transducers are 5MHz or 10MHz at sizes of Ø6mm, Ø10mm or Ø20mm diameter. Flex transducers are ideal for inspecting radius areas of composites and accessing complex geometries in metals, such as weld cap areas or castings. They can be used with any standard ultrasonic instrument. - Manufactured from flexible piezo-electric material that is conformable to curved and rough surfaces. - Excellent bandwidth for high resolution. - Available in single element and dual element formats. - Frequencies from 1MHz – 10MHz. - Diameters from Ø3mm – Ø20mm. - Low profile; approximately 3mm height. - Microdot connection; compatible with any conventional ultrasonic instrument.
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Around £45,000 is needed to help repair a boathouse in Godalming. Pre-dating the Winkworth Arboretum, its 19th century timbered boathouse has withstood storms, played host to weddings and film crews, and been visited by thousands of people. According to the National Trust, which owns the site, it is now in need of repair. Mike Smyth, assistant visitor services manager, said: “All historic buildings need looking after, especially wooden ones on a lake. “We want to repair the foundations, wall plate and some of the timbers to keep the boathouse at its best for the future. “We know it’s a very special place for so many of our visitors and hope people will support us in caring for it.” The arboretum’s founder, Dr Wilfrid Fox, inherited the boathouse when he purchased the land in 1937. Dr Fox used the boathouse as a launching point for family adventures on the lake and the building has since been home to the Winkworth Flyfishing Society and Godalming Angling Society. It has been open to the public under the National Trust’s care since 1998. Mr Smyth said: “Help us look after this special place. Even donating just £1 via our raffle will make a difference. “Why not drop your spare change into the collection box by the boathouse or visit our website to donate. “If you’re considering giving a large gift, we’d love to hear from you.”
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Most of us have likely heard the term mindfulness. The practice of mindfulness, which has roots in Buddhist teachings, centers on the idea of awareness and attentiveness to the present and to all the sensations (emotional and physical) that one is experiencing. Mindfulness is increasingly being integrated into various aspects of our culture: the corporate world is recognizing that the practice can help employees increase and maintain focus; educators are noticing the impact that mindfulness can have in schools to relieve students’ stress; and many of us are incorporating mindfulness in our lives to improve health and happiness. Mindful eating is one way this practice can help improve our relationship with food and, ultimately, our overall health. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 68.7 percent of the US population is overweight or obese, putting many of us at risk for early chronic disease. Our fast-paced lifestyle, coupled with hundreds of social and environmental distractions, is leading many of us to consume food mindlessly—without awareness of what, and how much, we are putting into our bodies. We often eat quickly, don’t chew thoroughly, and don’t pay attention to what we are consuming—all of which contributes to weight gain. The practice of mindful eating can be a useful tool in weight loss and maintenance. When we pay attention to when and how much we are eating—as well as the sensory experience of consuming the food—we become more aware of the body’s cues, so we can learn to eat when we are truly hungry and avoid unnecessary calories. Simply put, mindful eating encompasses eating without distraction, becoming aware of our physical body, and being “in the moment” with food. It focuses on exploring in detail the taste, textures, and smells of food, which increases satisfaction and reduces the need to eat more. Mindful eating can give us power over urges, allowing us to make intentional choices about what—and when—to eat. Although mindfulness does require focus and intention, it is not about superhuman concentration but rather a commitment to respect, appreciate, and enjoy what we eat. It is about changing attitudes and practices around meals and meal routines, which are as important to our health as what we eat. To begin eating mindfully, try just a couple of daily exercises (see sidebar “Be Present and Enjoy Your Food”). Over time these practices can become second nature. Remember: it does take dedication, but if you can commit a few minutes each day to devote to mindful eating, you will find yourself a few pounds lighter and much happier in your relationship with food. _ Are You Really Hungry? Strategies to help you evaluate your hunger will help you eat more mindfully. Rate hunger before each meal to help you become attuned to your body’s needs (see graphic opposite page). If you don’t know you are hungry, you probably are not—you may just want to eat. If you are only neutral or slightly hungry, you may need to eat somewhat prior to true hunger to avoid getting overly hungry at inappropriate times (when food may not be available) and to stay on schedule. Generally, if you are eating on a good schedule, it is appropriate to be hungry (but not ravenous) prior to each meal. Practice this mindful eating exercise at least once a day: Take one bite of food. Chew and taste the food; note the texture, temperature, and flavor. Which Investments are Ideal for Young, Professional Women? Time plays a vital role in investing since money compounds more with age. Taking Charge - Find Beauty Confidence Through Cosmetic Surgery It’s easy for us to feel out of control and unable to manage our appearance From tweakments to full body transformation, cosmetic surgery can give patients the boost they need to feel confident in their body and beyond. Stay focused on the food. Note the transition from chewing to swallowing. Swallow the food. Take a deep breath and exhale. Be Present and Enjoy Your Food Tips to help you engage in mindful eating Take a few breaths before eating. Savor the food. Sit down when you eat; don’t stand at the counter or at the refrigerator. Use a plate; don’t eat straight from a bag or box. Turn off the television and the computer and silence your cell phone before your meal. Do not multitask while eating. Eat with your nondominant hand to slow you down (this is a great brain exercise as well). Sip water between bites. Use smaller plates. (Studies show that the larger the plate, the more you eat!)
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Frequently Asked Questions No, you do not need to take a placement test, but you will choose the best level for yourself using a Guided Self-Placement (GSP) Survey. The GSP Survey is available through the Assessment Center webpage and you can take it at home. You will begin the survey by answering a few questions about yourself. Then you will review some reading and writing samples from each level and choose the level that fits you. The survey is free and takes less than an hour. After you complete the survey, you will get an email confirmation and instructions for how to register for the class you selected. We want you to be a part of our community. We want to share in your culture and educational goals. Unlike other institutions, you earn college credit for Academic ELL courses. The skills you gain in our ELL courses will not only help you with language, but help you succeed in the workforce and in other college level courses. BHCC instructors enjoy working with students from all languages and backgrounds. Your instructors, classmates, and students support services are here to help you. Academic ELL is a college level course and students receive General Education credits for them. If you want to be a full-time student, you can take 6 credits of ELL with other college courses. - You can take other college courses with ELL 101 (Level) 1 such as a Learning Community Seminar and courses in Performing Arts. - We encourage you to take a math course along with ELL 102 (Level 2). - There are many Learning Community clusters at are available at Level III such as Psychology, Sociology, Business, and Computers. There are multiple options and pathways. We want you to take college content courses as soon as you are ready. We invite you to speak to an advisor about them. Each ELL course is 6 credit. There are 3 Levels: ELL 101, 102, and 103. Your instructor will assess your level at the end of each semester to determine which course you should take next. Students are able to accelerate through and out of the program based on their demonstrated skills and abilities. We want you to be able to take English 111 and other college classes as soon as you are ready. There are three levels. If you start at Level 1, it will take you 3 semesters or less. You have the opportunity to complete all levels in fewer semesters depending on your ability. Cost depends on in-state or out-of-state status and amount of total credit. Check current tuition rates. Financial Aid is available for ELL courses in the Fall and Spring semesters. Students who have financial aid money left over from the spring semester may use their money to pay for summer courses, but new students who apply for financial aid in the summer must wait until the fall semester to receive their money. Financial aid is based upon your Grade Point Average (GPA). Students will lose financial aid if their GPA drops below 2.0.
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“Word pictures take a little more time and a little more effort to construct, but few things are more effective when it comes to speaking the truth in love.”- Mark Batterson Mark Batterson concludes Chapter 8 of Whisper as he posits that God speaks in moving and mental pictures because they effectively speak the truth in love. For example, the prophet Nathan elicited King David’s confession through a lamb word picture. And Peter acted on the vision God gave him that contradicted every Jewish dietary law on the books. Consequently, Pastor Batterson offers four observations about God-given dreams and word pictures: - God-given dreams won’t contradict Scripture. While a God-given dream won’t journey beyond the boundaries of Scripture, it will stretch you. Thus, you’ll do things you didn’t know you even had the capability to attempt! - God-given dreams will confront prejudice. At times God needs to force us our of our comfort zone. However, while we want God to do something new, we desire to maintain the status quo in our lives. God’s voice challenges the status quo as He nudges us in new directions. - The meaning of dreams isn’t always immediately discernable. Since Peter needed time to process his dream, we’ll probably need time also. Although some dreams make immediate sense, others take decades. - If you want to establish God’s reputation, you might have to risk yours. Mark states that Peter took a calculated risk to enter the house of Cornelius. Technically speaking, it was against the Law. But Peter obeyed his vision from heaven. In conclusion, Mark comments that accomplishing the dream is of secondary importance: “The primary goal is who you become in the process. Big dreams make big people because we have to trust a big God. Nothing keeps us on our knees like God-sized dreams. They force us to live in raw dependence upon God. Without Him, the dream cannot be realized. God-sized dreams force us to lean in a little closer, and that’s when God has us right where He wants us.” Today’s question: How does God speak the truth in love to you through word pictures? Please share. Tomorrow’s blog: “A great cloud of witnesses”
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By now, you’ve probably heard of blockchain technology in connection with something like cryptocurrency thanks to Bitcoin. Well, the same underlying structure that makes those digital currency tokens possible is being adapted for all sorts of business-to-business purposes. An HR Blockchain of the near future might help you manage your payroll around the world, certify the identities of candidates for open positions, or protect your organization’s proprietary data. Let’s take a closer look at how it all works. Introducing the HR Blockchain A blockchain is a digital ledger, like you would use in accounting. Each block is a transaction or series of transactions in the log. The “chain” refers to the ongoing collection of blocks over time as they are added to the ledger. This ledger is copied in such a way that it exists on many different “nodes” or servers networked together. So if you change an entry in one place, it needs to be validated across them all. This makes the entire system very tamper-resistant and hard to hack from the outside since you can’t easily attack all of the nodes and change them at once to successfully convince them all to accept the change. Therefore, a blockchain network is considered to be a highly secure system. Certifications and Identity Identity is a core problem for both employers and employees… can you trust that someone is who they claim to be on a piece of paper? Do they really have the degree from the University which the grades and achievements which they claim to have earned? Did they really pass the drug screening? Are they a legal citizen of the country your organization is based in? There are so many hurdles involved in hiring and sustaining employment, all of which are centered around trusting the identity of the person in question. Blockchain technology is built around the idea of establishing trust. The 2 parties exchanging data don’t need to trust each-other… or even know one another, they just need to trust the system and the processes at work. If you trust that the Blockchain will work, then you can quickly and safely get the data that you need. So in the near future, all documentation relating to our identities may exist on various blockchain networks which an employer might be able to securely access to nearly instantly verify the credentials of potential candidates for positions without having to make phone calls or do research. Universities could make your records available, and then you as the one who earned your degree could toggle access on for the employer to “view” and verify that record on an as-needed basis. The same could be done for your medical records for something like a drug test or sharing that you’ve had certain vaccinations before traveling. Running an international organization is a complicated process, and one of the consistent hassles is dealing with local currencies, regulations, and policies regarding paying employees in each of the unique countries in which you operate. Dealing with intemediaries and their fees along with exchange rate volatility is highly inefficient. These issues are leading many organizations to consider blockchain solutions for international payments. Leading corporate finance blockchain technology firm Ripple has established partnerships with banks, credit card companies, and global money transfer specialists to explore the possibilities of using the blockchain to replace existing models. For example, Ripple has ongoing trials with Western Union, Viamericas, and Mercury FX. The premise is simple, blockchain technology should be faster and more secure than traditional banking methods. Instructions can be sent anywhere in the world on a blockchain network, and then only converted to the local currency for payment once it reaches the other end. So this method should have the fewest possible steps to go through from source to destination. Rather than taking days or hours, it could potentially happen in seconds. Blockchain technology is poised to be a foundation element of 21st century life. It may become the underlying architecture that is used to build the next-generation of apps and services that change the business processes that we use every day. The goal is to continue to move towards a more efficient and secure exchange of information between people and organizations around the world.
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What To Look for In A Manual Toothbrush Unlike an electric toothbrush, most manual brushes are the same. However, as technology and a better understanding of brushing techniques continue, manufacturers are creating better manual toothbrushes. To get the best clean out of your manual toothbrush, you need to make sure that you focus on the different types of bristles. Some things to look for are: - How many bristles are there? - What are the angles of the bristles? - What length are they at? - What materials are the bristles made of? - Are the bristles soft, medium, or hard? It is important to remember that the American Dental Association always recommends, no matter what, always choosing a soft-bristled brush to ensure you are not damaging your tooth enamel or gums. Save the medium and hard bristles for the bathroom tile. Once you figure out the type of bristles you are working with, there are a few other questions you want to answer before making a decision: - Are you focusing on teeth whitening and cleaning? - Do you have sensitive gums or a receding gum line? - Are you looking to be more eco-friendly? - Do you want a complete clean and optimal plaque removal? - Do you wear braces or other orthodontic appliances? Not all manual brushes are created the same. Ensure that the brand and type you buy will help you with your oral health situation. The following is a list of the best manual toothbrush brands on the market. Overall Best Manual Toothbrush If you are looking simply for which manual toothbrush is the best, the following two toothbrushes are some of the best overall. These toothbrushes are a good value, and they effectively remove plaque, whiten teeth, and rid your tongue of odor-causing germs. 1. Oral-B Pro-Health Soft Toothbrush (6-pack) – $14 Oral-B has been proven time and time again to be one of the most effective brushes for both manual and electric users. This brush, the Oral B Pro Health Soft Toothbrush, has over 11,000 reviews and an almost perfect star review at a 4.8 rating. This seemingly simple brush utilizes rounded bristles that are angled to offer an optimal clean. These bristles provide a 50% better clean, especially around the gumline. They are soft and reach between the teeth to remove plaque and other unwanted materials effectively. The handle offers a comfortable grip for easy handling and a tongue and cheek cleaner placed on the back of the head. 2. Oral-B Indicator Color Collection Manual Toothbrush (4-pack) – $7 Again, within the Oral-B family, the Oral-B Indicator Color Collection Manual Toothbrush offers a different kind of clean and overall experience that may be important for some users. While the bristles aren’t as advanced as the one mentioned above and other Oral-B products, they still do the job by cleaning between the teeth and at the gum line. This is possible due to the bristles being soft and at varying lengths to create something of a wave-like pattern. The handle is ergonomically shaped to offer an easy and comfortable grip. This brush is unique because the bristles will change color when the brush is ready to be replaced. We all know that replacing your brush every 3 months is recommended, but knowing if you can wait longer or if it needs to be sooner is vital to get the optimal clean you desire. Best Manual Toothbrush for Whitening Teeth While some people are only looking for a manual brush that will clean their teeth, others are scouring the internet for the best manual brush on the market to help whiten their teeth. Colgate 360 Advanced Optic White Toothbrush (2-pack) – $7 Colgate has always been a tremendous manual brush to choose from at the store. Much like Oral-B, Colgate 360 Advanced Optic White Toothbrush is a well-known brand with an even better reputation for being one of the best manual toothbrushes, and that goes for their Optic White toothbrush. This toothbrush offers spiral-shaped bristles made for polishing the teeth. These bristles are made at different lengths and various densities. The toothbrush has a floss tip that reaches far between the teeth to optimize the whitening power and get a deeper clean. A highly texturized tongue cleaner on the back of the brush head to aid in a great clean. The handle is also cushioned to allow for a better grip and offers an ergonomic thumb pad for added assistance and comfort. Best Manual Toothbrush for Sensitive Gums Finding the best manual toothbrush for sensitive teeth and gums is vital for those who suffer from dental sensitivity. You spend 4 minutes of your day brushing your teeth, so you want to make sure you are not suffering each time. The following is a list of three brushes that will work great for those looking to ease their sensitive gums.
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The magic of the Arts can inspire passion, nurture creativity, and encourage cooperation. Introducing students to the Arts is something we take seriously. Throughout the year, the Macomb Center offers many opportunities for community members to have the experience of a lifetime in our professional performing arts center. The Macomb Center has built a reputation for excellence by providing the resources to engage, enhance, and extend the creative skills of students in elementary through high school. Thanks to our enriching Summer Workshops, lively show choirs, and the long-standing Macomb Children’s Chorus, we have been the premiere destination in Macomb County for experiencing the Arts for more than 30 years. Arts in education benefits both students and society, by teaching students these powerful tools: - Understanding human experiences, both past and present. - Teamwork and collaboration. - Creatively making decisions and solving problems when no prescribed answers exist. - Adapting to and respecting others' diverse ways of thinking, working an expressing themselves. - Understanding the influence of the arts and their power to create and reflect cultures. - Analyzing nonverbal communication and making informed judgments. - Communicating effectively. To find out more about these programs and how you can become involved, contact our Education & Outreach Office at 586.226.4759 or email email@example.com.
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Study Buddhism: Could you tell us about yourself? Tenzin Palmo: I was born in England and brought up in London. When I was 18 I read a book and came across the Dharma. I was halfway through the book when I turned to my mother and said, “I’m a Buddhist,” to which she replied, “Oh are you dear? Well, finish the book and then you can tell me about it.” I realised I’d always been Buddhist but I just hadn’t known it existed, because in those days not even the word ‘Buddha’ was ever spoken. This was in in the 1960s, so there wasn’t that much available, even in London. I subsequently realised I was more inclined towards the Tibetan tradition, and when I was 20, I went to India. On my 21st birthday, I met my lama, Khamtrul Rinpoche, and three weeks later I took my first ordination as a nun and went to work with him. He then told me to go to Lahaul, where I stayed for the next 18 years. Then I spent a few years in India. I’ve returned to India after being asked to start a nunnery, and have since spent my time there and touring around the world giving talks on the Dharma. Study Buddhism: What was it in particular about Buddhism that attracted you? Tenzin Palmo: Since I was a small child, I’d believed we were inherently perfect, and that we had to keep coming back again and again until we recognized our innate perfection. The question was, of course, what exactly is perfection, and how do we achieve it? Most of the spiritual traditions were very theistic and the idea of an external god pulling the strings didn’t resonate with me. I then discovered Buddhism and found the perfect path. I felt so grateful to the Buddha for having given the path, and not just explaining the end result, but showing so clearly how to get there. Study Buddhism: Did it ever strike you as strange that a girl from London could end up living in the far-flung Himalayan mountains? Tenzin Palmo: I never really wondered about getting from London to Lahaul. It all seemed such a natural progression. In London I felt I was in the wrong place and wanted to leave. I’d thought about going to Australia or New Zealand. It’s nothing against England, but I knew I wasn’t meant to be there. But once I came to the Dharma, I recognized that the place I needed to go was where the teachers were. At that time, it was India. Study Buddhism: In the modern world, is it OK to rely on the Internet for all our information, or do we need to make connections with real life teachers? Tenzin Palmo: The Internet can be enormously helpful, just like books can, but I don’t think it’s the be-all and end-all for really practicing Buddhism. At a certain point, as with learning any skill, we need personal instruction from someone who is more advanced than us. If we want to be musicians, dancers or sportspeople, we can download a certain amount and watch DVDs and read books, but in the end we need someone to assess us and give us personal instruction. The two go together. We don’t always need to be sitting at the foot of the teacher, but from time to time we need someone who can overview us and give us direction. Study Buddhism: How can we find a teacher? Tenzin Palmo: In India many people come to discuss things with me. I sometimes say that half of them come saying, “I have a problem, I want to find a teacher.” The other half say, “I have a problem because I have a teacher!” So it’s not so simple. There are many wonderfully qualified teachers out there, but that doesn’t mean that each teacher is suitable to the same person, anymore than people fall in love with the same person. We all have our own karma and so different teachers will be meaningful to different students. There are also certain teachers who shouldn’t be teachers. But the main thing here is that we shouldn’t be too naive, or taken in by charisma. Just because someone is very charismatic, it doesn’t mean that they’re genuinely qualified. In the texts, and as His Holiness the Dalai Lama reminds us, we should check the person’s behavior not when they're sitting on a big throne, but behind the scenes. How do they treat ordinary people – not the big sponsors – but just ordinary people who are of no particular importance to them. I asked my own lama what he thought of a particularly controversial lama who he knew very well, and he said that it was difficult to say, and that we could check in 20 years to see what his students turned out like. As for myself, I knew my lama was my lama as soon as I heard his name, so I completely contravened my own advice here! Nonetheless, he was a Buddha and so that was very fortunate. For others, I’d say look at the teacher’s students. Do you want to be like them? If you see a good and harmonious sangha, and if they’re practicing well and are good people with good hearts, then you have a cause for trust. Study Buddhism: In this age of a million philosophies and ideas, why study Buddhism? Tenzin Palmo: The point with Buddhism is that it doesn’t just tell you to be good, it tells you how. It doesn’t just say, “Don’t be angry,” it shows us the methods to help us not to be angry. It gives techniques for everything that it advises us to cultivate, and all the negative qualities we need to overcome and transform. This is incredibly helpful because even if one isn’t a committed Buddhist, it just helps us become better human beings. I know many Catholic priests and nuns who use the Buddhist teachings to become better Catholics, and Jews who use them to become better Jews. Why not?! It just takes us towards more deeply recognizing our original nature, which is what we all share after all. Study Buddhism: Mindfulness has become very popular in recent years. What are your thoughts on this? Tenzin Palmo: Nowadays, mindfulness has become a catch-all word, but the general principle of trying to be more conscious and aware in our daily life is very important. Along with this, it’s helpful to contemplate some of the mind training verses which are designed to take and transform all of the problems we experience. All of the external circumstances and the rude and difficult people we meet, instead of getting angry, upset, or frustrated, we see that we can take them all and use them on the path in a way that actually invigorates and strengthens us, rather than defeats us. It’s all very practical advice, and that’s why I talk a lot about how to make our daily life into Dharma practice, otherwise it’s easy to feel hopeless and helpless. Whether we’re in retreat or out in the world, we should try to develop the quality of awareness as much as possible. Distraction is the main problem for us all – what the Buddha called the monkey mind. We need to tame this monkey mind. Wherever we are and whatever we’re doing, we’re either conscious, or we’re not. Either we’re aware and present, or we’re not. There is no half way. One of the best pieces of advice I’ve ever received was from the yogis at our monastery, who advised to observe the mind three times every hour. We make the commitment to stop for a moment and look at what the mind is doing, what mind state we are dwelling in. We don’t judge it, we just know it. Gradually we’ll become more and more accustomed to being conscious of what we’re thinking and our various positive and negative states. We’ll become more and more the masters of our mind, rather than the slaves. Study Buddhism: It can often be difficult to keep the enthusiasm and joy going for Dharma practice. What can we do to keep it up? Tenzin Palmo: First of all, it’s important to lighten up a bit! I’ve often said that the seventh paramita should be a sense of humor, so we don’t take ourselves too seriously. We need to be sincere in our practice, but at the same time we can’t take ourselves too seriously. Here, I think it’s crucial to recognize that we are so fortunate to have this human birth where we can practice what we want, pick up and not just read books but actually understand them. This level of education is very rare throughout history, so we shouldn’t take it for granted. We should develop a deep appreciation for all that we have, and not waste it, otherwise we’ll die with deep regrets. Also, I think it’s a bit like with technology, you have to recharge your batteries. Doing retreats, getting personal teachings from time to time from inspiring teachers, all of this helps to recharge our batteries. Then we get inspired and can carry what we’ve gained into our daily life, which is very important. Finally, the Buddha always emphasized the importance of good friends. We live in a society which is heading in one direction, so it’s good to have at least a few friends who share the same values and can encourage us and help us to remember that we’re not alone or peculiar, but that what we’re doing is a very valid way of life. This will encourage us to put the Dharma at the centre of our life and not the periphery, to use our daily life as our Dharma practice. Study Buddhism: People sometimes think of Buddhism as a passive belief system, what do you think? Tenzin Palmo: Buddhism is the most active one! The whole time, we’re dealing with the mind and how to tame it, and how to transcend our ordinary conventional mind. This takes an enormous amount of determination and perseverance. It also requires an attitude of being relaxed and spacious, rather than tense and stressed. It’s certainly not a matter of lying back and expecting it all to happen. If we don’t make it happen, it won’t! Study Buddhism: Could you tell us a little bit about the role of women in Buddhism? Tenzin Palmo: Traditionally, women didn’t have much of a role in Buddhism. The books were all written by monks, for other monks. So the general view of the feminine was rather misogynistic, with women playing the role of the forbidden other, waiting to pounce on innocent little monks! In that society, it was hard for women to become educated and get the deeper teachings and really become accomplished. Nowadays, this has all changed a lot. Girls go to school along with the boys, and are becoming highly educated. This year there will be the first crop of geshema, doctors of divinity, with their certificates from His Holiness the Dalai Lama. The nuns more than anyone are really coming on, and doing profound spiritual practices and staying in long-term retreats, and in every way recognizing their potential. It has to be said that the main supporters in this have been the monks, once they got the idea that nuns could also study. They became the teachers and were very enthusiastic in encouraging the nuns. What they have been in opposition to is the idea of full ordination for nuns, which has had an interesting wall of resistance for the last 30 years. Study Buddhism: It’s great to hear about the progress nuns are making. Did it come quite naturally or was it difficult to get started? Tenzin Palmo: If you go to any nunnery and ask them what the main obstacle is, they’ll always say low self-esteem and lack of confidence. It will take time. But the difference between the first girls from Ladakh who became nuns, to the girls we have now, is very encouraging. The new nuns don’t know that they’re ‘supposed’ to be meek and submissive, and so in many ways they believe they can do anything, because they’ve seen the earlier ones do it. In this way, there’s nothing for them to doubt. I asked the first group of nuns we had if they believed that males were inherently more intelligent than females, and they all said yes. I said, “No, it’s just that they’ve had more opportunity. When you have equal opportunity, you both do well. Some males are intelligent, some are dumb. Some females are intelligent, some are dumb. We’re all human beings, no one is superior.” Now, if I were to ask the same question, the girls would be puzzled by the question itself! So, it’s coming along. Study Buddhism: Is there any resolution to full ordination for nuns in sight? Tenzin Palmo: Right now we’re looking towards His Holiness the Karmapa, who said that it will be done. So we have to wait and see how he plans to do it, because everyone will be watching. It’s important that it’s done right and he finds a way that everyone can agree that it’s a valid ordination, because then it opens the door for everyone. Study Buddhism: Finally, for people feeling very lonely or depressed, what can they do? Tenzin Palmo: Perhaps one of the main antidotes to depression, lack of self-esteem, loneliness and so forth is the recognition that we really do have Buddha nature. All the other problems like anger, jealousy, ambitions, are merely habitual patterns that we’ve learned, but aren’t inherent to who we are. We’re not lowly sinners, we’re not worthless beings. We are something jewel-like and beautiful. We’re always given the message that our potential is so limited, which is so sad. Actually, our potential is infinite. The nature of the mind is completely incredible. We’re not lowly sinners, we’re not worthless beings. We are something jewel-like and beautiful. Buddhism helps us to overcome our endless ego grasping mind to open up to something so much more spacious and genuinely meaningful. Meditation is a way to take us to a deeper level of awareness. We’re normally caught up in the current of our thinking, feelings and emotions. With awareness, we can observe it all without being swept away. This gives us access to something much vaster and deeper than our usual compressed minds. All of us can access this. It’s not so difficult. With some instruction and practice, anybody can do it.
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People try to get away from it all — to the country, to the beach, to the mountains. You always wish that you could too. Which is idiotic: you can get away from it anytime you like. By going within. Nowhere you can go is more peaceful — more free of interruptions — than your own soul. Especially if you have other things to rely on. An instant’s recollection and there it is: complete tranquility. Marcus Aurelius is the fifth among the five good emperors of the Roman Empire. Meditations is pretty much his self-reflective diary or his collection of “notes-to-self.” He didn’t intend to publish his writings as he was only writing for himself but in 1559, centuries after his death, the first print came out. (Makes me wonder how he’d feel when he finds out it’s read by millions of people already.) 🙂 Meditations in a nutshell: coming out on top, if not better, after overcoming/enduring the many stresses of the world. We can not control other things except ourselves. Appreciating life in a larger context. Accepting things (and people) as they are and not how we want them to be. Having been able to peek into the mind of an emperor from one of the greatest empires of history, this is a fascinating read. I personally think though that Marcus Aurelius is a bit too forgiving or lenient so not everything he wrote resonates with me and the Stoic philosophy is not everyone’s cup of tea, however, it’s a book you can go back to time and again, worthy of a deep and thoughtful read to be able to absorb the wisdom that is offered. Quotable Quotes : “The tranquility that comes when you stop caring what they say. Or think, or do. Only what you do. Not to be distracted by their darkness. To run straight for the finish line, unswerving.” “Don’t look down on death, but welcome it.” “Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one.” “Never let the future disturb you. You will meet it, if you have to, with the same weapons of reason which today arm you against the present.” “For it is in your power to retire into yourself whenever you choose.” Rating : 4/5 stars
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Test your skill in our obstacle courses – one for toddlers and one for our older crowd! Try your hand at water-themed games like the Rubber Ducky Race, the Bottle Flip, and the Aquarium Penny Drop! Have fun and take a shot at the toilet flush challenge! Or play a game to learn how much water you use to shower or brush your teeth! Come and learn how to be a WORLD CHANGER, and how you can help solve the world’s water crisis! Please register to attend this event, so that we have an accurate count of attendees. If you are unable to attend this year, please consider making a donation to help us bring the gift of clean water to the world.
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By John Robb He fleshes it out in a series of posts, but basically, it would be a network of drones that would carry things the same way the Internet carries data: in packets, over a series of multiple hops, routing on the fly. Sound like a pipe dream? Not at all: Matternet is a startup working on implementing just that for delivery of high-value goods (pharmaceuticals, electronics) to developing countries and/or rugged locations where the roads are so few and/or terrible that UAVs become the superior option. Their idea is for drone transportation to – literally – leapfrog trucks in those areas in the same way the cell phones leapfrogged land lines.
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Units 10 & 11 Horizon Business Village1 Brooklands Road, Weybridge, Surrey. KT13 0TJ. 8am - 7pm Weekdays9am - 12pm Saturdays Hay fever sufferers may have noticed that 2020 has been a particularly bad year for symptoms. This is certainly the first time that I have actually ‘suffered’. In previous years I have had mild symptoms or none at all. The worsening symptoms are thought to have been caused by the driest May on record. Lockdown has also resulted in car pollution levels becoming very low. Both rain and diesel pollution cause pollen to be pulled down out of the atmosphere. The absence of both has resulted in very high pollen levels. Hay fever can present with sneezing, a runny nose, itchy eyes and nose, and watery eyes. Some people get severe symptoms such as wheezing and difficulty in breathing especially if they have a history of asthma. That is because hay fever and asthma are strongly related. Hay fever can, in fact, trigger wheezing in the absence of any history of asthma and I have seen many patients with this pattern. Hay fever treatment is generally straightforward. Many people have learned to manage the problem themselves with over-the-counter medication. Medication falls into 3 main categories: Antihistamines are available as syrups for children and tablets for adults. Their advantage is that they can help with both eye and nose symptoms and are easy to take. You can divide them into 2 types; short-acting and long-acting antihistamines. Short-acting antihistamines typically last 6-8 hours and have to be taken 2-3 times per day to get symptom-relief to last all day. These are the older type of antihistamines and can make you feel drowsy so you should be careful if you are driving or operating machinery. However, the drowsy effect can be helpful at night as it can help you get off to sleep. 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Check out the video below: Hay fever eye drops are a good option if you only have eye symptoms such as itching and watering. They can also be used if antihistamines or nasal sprays do not give sufficient relief of eye symptoms. Sodium cromoglycate eye drops: These are the only eye drops available without a prescription. A sinus rinse is not a medication as such. It is a way of treating your nose using a salt solution. Numerous studies have shown that it is effective for reducing symptoms of colds, nasal allergy and sinus symptoms. A sinus rinse can be used alone or in combination with any of the above treatments that are mentioned. Many of my patients prefer to use it because they can avoid taking medication and they like the fact that it is natural. It is not known exactly how a sinus rinse works but people think that flushing the nose in this way clears away mucus, pollens and bacteria. I have found that the easiest to use is Neilmed sinus rinse. It is available for adults and children. A sinus rinse can take a little getting used to because water is squirted up one nostril and comes down the other. You then change sides. Watch the video below for instructions. A sinus rinse can be a great natural way to manage nasal symptoms. Once you have the bottle, there is no need to keep buying the sachets as you can make up the mixture yourself using salt and bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) that you can buy from the supermarket. The mixture should contain twice as much salt as baking powder (2:1 mixture). Just make sure that you use boiled water that has been cooled. Click here for a guide from Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital. Some people find it difficult to tolerate a high volume sinus rinse. If so, they might find a saline nasal spray much easier to use. The most popular one is Sterimar. You may only need eye drops if you have eye symptoms, or a nasal spray if you have nasal symptoms. 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Early Assyriologists were lured to Babylonian studies by the light which cuneiform text shed on ancient history and the Bible, and for later scholars this is still the attraction. The Age of Discovery is not past, and one can still read literature that has been unseen by the eyes of man for millennia. There are myriads of tablets lying in the ancient ruins of Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey, waiting for the excavator's spade; in museums there are quantities of inscriptions that have not yet been made public. About the author A. Kirk Grayson is a professor in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at the University of Toronto.
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Attraction 2 Nguyen Binh Khiem St, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Published on: 13-11-2015 Image copyrights belong to authors Why Vietnam History Museum is special ? The Saigon's National History Museum, established in the 1920s as the Musee Louis Finot, is in a building which typifies Indochinese architecture. Occupying an area of more than 2,000 square metres, the museum traces the history of the Vietnamese people with displays of cultural and ethnological significance. Display text is written in Vietnamese, English and French. When in HCMC, make sure to visit the National History Museum for exciting displays and artifacts. Check out displays of stone tools, Roman coins, cannons and items from Vietnam's ethnic minorities. The highlight of the collection are the statues of the Cham empire, one of the most powerful ancient polities in what would become Indochina, as well as of some related city states. These are displayed in new, very well-done rooms, while the rest of the museum has the ancient, slightly faded charm of the time of its origins. While, again, no comparison to Phnom Penh, this is worth looking at if you are into art history especially; stunning, for instance, the oldest wooden Buddha statues in the world. What to explore at Vietnam History Museum? The museum exhibits its collection in two parts:- Part One exhibits the history of Vietnam from the times when the area was first settled (about 300,000 years ago) to 1930 – i.e. when the Vietnamese Communist Party was born. This part consists of the following halls: - The primitive period in Vietnam - The founding of King Hung’s Dynasty - The periods of struggle to gain independence (Centuries I - X) - Ly Dynasty (Centuries XI - XIII) - Tran Dynasty (Centuries XIII - XIV) - Le Dynasty (Centuries XV - XVII) - Tay Son Dynasty (Centuries XVIII - early XIX) - Nguyen Dynasty (Centuries XIX – mid XX). Part Two: Displays showcase various themes like that of historical characteristics of southern Vietnam such as Oc Eo culture, ancient culture of the Mekong Delta, Cham art, Ben Nghe - Saigon, ethnic minority groups in Vietnam etc. Ancient pottery of a few Asian countries is also housed in this area. The museums also stores a number of important relics in a separate storage are. How to get to Vietnam History Museum? You can catch a taxi to this famous place or if you are near the area, take the way to the northeast of the War Remnants Museum, via Thi Minh Khai Street, is a lush, riverside environment where the Vietnam National Museum of History is sited on the grounds of Saigon Zoo and Botanical Gardens. - Lots of cool stuff - A Must See In Old Saigon - A Wonderful Glimpse at Vietnamese Peasant Life - Detailed, interesting and well organised - Unique and Remarkable Collections 2 Nguyen Binh Khiem St, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Tips for you This museum not only provides a history of Viet Nam through its tableaus and paintings but also is a fantastic art from an age then Viet Nam was part of territory controlled by Thailand, its immediate neighboring countries and China. Some of the art is from the Xing Dynasty. There is statuary as well as beautiful porcelain dishes and bowls, silk vestments and other finery, jewelry, and religious articles associated with Buddhism, Hinduism and other faiths. You will need several hours to do this museum justice. I place this on a must visit list when in Saigon. Good historic grounding & variety. Decently kept.
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With the majory of U.S. consumers saying they can’t live without their smartphone or always have it within arm’s reach, it's no wonder that 57% of consumers watch videos on their mobile phone daily, according to study findings from AOL Advertising released Tuesday In fact, 89% of consumers reported living "within an arm’s reach of their smartphones at all times." While 70% of consumers reported watching video on desktop, mobile is only slightly behind at 67%. The findings, from a global study into consumer behavior, show how video viewing continues to explode on mobile devices and what advertisers and publishers need to know to make the most of their media buys in 2017. Findings from the study span seven markets to better understand consumer trends around digital video and to get a finger on the pulse of what consumers want to see more of in 2017. And while mobile video continues to grow exponentially, the results show some very interesting findings. For instance, when it comes to the length of the video, shorter is better, which might explain Google's reason for recently deciding to eliminate the 30-second unskippable ad. AOL's findings suggest that the "dwindling attention spans" of viewers make it more likely consumers will watch the content if it's short. Some 59% of consumers reported watching video that runs 1 minute or less every day, but only 31% of consumers reported watching video that was 20 minutes or more every day. Some 47% of advertisers expect to increase mobile ad spend by at least 25%, and 57% of publishers expect mobile ad spend to increase by at least 25% in 2017. Budgets continue to move from television to mobile. In fact, when AOL Advertising analyzed the shift of TV budgets digital video analysis suggests 63% is going to mobile video and 70% is going to desktop video. There are challenges. Some 35% of advertisers point to the quality of customer experience as their top challenge. While 34% point to the quality of content or creative pieces as a challenge, 31% say the quality of programmatic inventory and 20% say ad blocking are also challenging. Virtual reality and 360 video are fueling the trend. Some 49% of consumers globally are experiencing 360-degree video on mobile. Some 31% of U.S. consumers and 21% of consumers in Southeast Asia report they expect to watch more video in VR in 2017. Canadian and UK consumers were not as enthusiastic, with just 9% of them expecting to watch more VR.
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- What has to happen over the next week, month or year for me to feel happy and confident about my progress? - Make a list of all of the different activities you are involved in each day or week. - Take your list and circle the 3 most important activities that you need to focus on that will help you accomplish the answer to the first question. - Plan all of your activities in advance. Proper planning equals peak performance. - One of the keys to successful planning is to plan out when you are going to tackle certain activities. For example: prospecting, meetings, follow-up calls, proposals, paperwork, etc. Plan it all in advance and block similar activities together.
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5 oz (142g) Broccoli 1 Red Onion 5 oz (142g) Coleslaw 1/4 Cup Sunflower Seeds 4 oz (113g) Turkey Bacon 1 Cup Onion Salad Dressing PREPARATIONS: 1- Dice the onion. 2- Cut the broccoli in smaller size. DIRECTIONS: 1- Preheat oven to 350º F (177º C), bake the turkey bacon for 15 minutes. 2- Remove the bacons from oven and place on a napkin to suck the excessive oil out. 3- Set the turkey bacons aside to cool down. 4- Cut/crumble the turkey bacons as preferred. 5- Combine turkey bacons, broccoli, red onions, coleslaw, and sunflower seeds in a large bowl. 6- Add a cup of onion salad dressing and stir thoroughly until all the ingredients are mixed. BROCCOLI SALAD CALORIES & NUTRITION VALUES Broccoli Salad is a good choice for those who like a bowl of healthy and delicious salad and don't want to compromise the taste of bacon. When there's a talk about healthy eating habit, broccoli's name comes up almost every time. Broccoli contains very high amounts of vitamin K and vitamin C. One thing that broccoli is highly credited with its ability to (may) prevent cancer. Broccoli's high amounts of vitamin K is believed to be effective against cancer. Broccoli has anti-inflammatory and detoxication cardiovascular support benefits. There's almost no doubt about broccoli's prevention benefits on cancer but it has always been debated over how much of it. Some think that by including broccoli into you daily diet, chances of cancer may decrease drastically, as drastic as 70 percent. One serving (3.5 oz 100g) of broccoli salad has 103 calories (48 calories from fat). A Serving of it contains 5.3g total fat (0.6g saturated fat), 15mg cholesterol, 278mg sodium, 176mg potassium, 7.9g total carbohydrates (1.3g dietary fiber) and 5.9g protein. Broccoli salad contains very high amounts of vitamin B6 and vitamin C. nutritional factsServing Size 100g Amount Per Serving
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RNAmining was validated by a series of tests. all the FASTA sequences used in the creation process of this tool can be downloaded here. RNAmining was also developed in a standalone software. A complete tutorial of how to install and use it to perform coding potential prediction is described below. Inclusion of classification probabilities in the output file Fix inconsistency in sequence's read. New version using XGBoost models.
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Soak black beans overnight at room temperature. Alternatively, cover beans with boiling water and soak for one hour. Rinse and drain black beans. Place beans in a pot with water, salt and bay leaf. Bring to a boil and cook at low heat until soft. Fresh beans cook quicker than ones that have been on the shelf too long. Typically though, beans are done in an hour and a half. Mango & Sea Purslane Salsa Dice fresh mango and mince sweet or hot peppers. Wash sea purslane and remove leaves from stems. Combine salsa ingredients and refrigerate until ready to use. Place mayo ingredients in a blender and process until smooth. Transfer to a jar, or better yet, a squeeze bottle if you have one. Store in refrigerator for up to a week. Assemble Tacos When Ready To Eat Heat black beans and tortillas and keep both warm. Put mango salsa, shredded cabbage, cilantro, and chipotle mayo on the table with beans and tortillas. Let everyone build their tacos to order. Enjoy! If you want to double the recipe for black beans, use the following proportions:2 cups dry black beans + 4 Cups water + 2 tsp. salt + 2 large bay leaves
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In this age of information-age and accelerated development in the IT sector, it is very important for businesses to maintain an effective communication with one another by way of data-rich and strong SQL Accountancy System. It is because of this that many businesses today make use of these powerful tools to get hold of their information and information. Self-tuning capacities include dynamic balancing of reports structures and cost-based query optimization that provides a huge collection of business reports in a more efficient manner. More important, SQL Accountancy Software is a more cost-effective open source system that lets you gather more data over an extended time period for improved decision-making procedure. Because of this, the business may find a better view of its earnings as well as the cost side of their business. Aside from the above benefits, there are a number of different benefits which can be experienced by using the SQL Database Management System. It can easily process large volumes of data which makes it highly useful in business activities like sales and customer service. Moreover, businesses may also find more insight about the best way best to improve their business through using the program. Because of this, they could gain more profits and revenue for their company. A fantastic advantage of using this program is that it is extremely simple to use and adapt to any particular need. It’s also an extremely flexible database management system which could cater to the needs of most organizations as well as enable them to get maximum benefits from the same. Another fantastic benefit of the system is that it gives an interactive data layer for reporting and analysis. This can be further made more relevant by using a customized coverage module that is built right into the software. The report generated can be used to communicate the outcomes with business units, stakeholders and outside auditors. It can also be shared among all parties involved such as managers, analysts and workers. In addition to all these advantages, the system may also assist a business to attain better results in an automated manner. Since the data is easily extracted from the machine using a simple and simple query, it may enable faster data analysis and interpretation to provide a clearer image for the company management. As a consequence of this, the business can access the database management system in a better manner and thus save time. This means that the firm can concentrate on other essential tasks, like collecting leads or managing clients. They’re also able to work with a greater degree of speed and efficiency. Consequently, businesses can get more from the company through the use of SQL Accounting software. It’s easy to comprehend and simple to use so that it can offer many benefits to businesses of all sizes and sorts.
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I want you to answer the questions given to you (decision points one, two, and three) before you click on the option. The answers will be based on your decisions made and patient outcomes during the decision tree. I am looking for an essay that is long enough to cover the topic BUT short enough to keep my interest. The course page suggests writing 1 page per decision– my opinion is that it will be very difficult to justify your treatment decisions and provide scientific evidence in 1 page (especially for decision #1).I do not need you to tell me about the patient or the treatment options available to you – I am very familiar with the cases. Your introductory page should be an overview of the disease state you are treating along with a purpose statement for the assignment. Remember this is a Pharmacology class that incorporates Pharmacotherapy and not a class on diagnosing disease. I want you totell me why you selected an option(why is it the best option- using clinically relevant and patient specific data)AND why you did not choose the other options(with clinically relevant and patient specific data). Do you need a similar assignment done for you from scratch? We have qualified writers to help you. We assure you an A+ quality paper that is free from plagiarism. Order now for an Amazing Discount! Urgentnursingwriters.com is the custom online academic help providing assistance. We just want to provide the help to the students end our papers should be used for the reference purpose only.
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Profile Based Adaptation Normally, users are subjected to random performance and environmental variations. Adaptive systems exist to solve such problems due to great deal of variability, flexibility and dynamism. In an evolutionary context, adaptation is defined as a process that results in high-yield stability within a wide range of environments or conditions. It searches for variety of conditions that perform well in a in a subset of environment in a target system. An evolutionary mechanism is attached to an environment that is necessary for the proper development and functioning of the adaptation. This results in making compromises between solutions in an effort to maximize the fitness of overall solution. Adaptation function will optimize the power in a manner that delivers the desired performance as perceived by the application. Please disable any pop-up blockers for proper viewing of this Whitepaper.
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With the current conditions in our economy anthropologie furniture sale and the price of a gallon of gas, everyone is finding the need to tighten their belts. Many people have found themselves out of work and not able to afford car payments and the associated insurance. Thoughts turn to several different versions of reliable transportation. One alternative may be the electric bike. What is an electric bike? An electric bicycle is a regular bicycle but with an addition: a motor. The motor can be attached in many ways and aid the cyclist in many ways. Most people who use bicycles as forms of transportation do not have the stamina to travel long distances with heavy loads. A motorized bicycle may be the answer. The electric fat bike australia version has a motor with a rechargeable battery and is legal to travel on most roads. Sidewalks are unsafe for bicycles as motorists are not looking for them at intersections and may not see the cyclist until it is too late to avoid a crash. E-bikes as they are also called only assist the cyclist and may improve the speed of someone who averages 10 mph by 5 to 10 miles per hour. Unlike a moped, the legal maximum speed of an e-bike is 20 miles per hour. The legal speed of a moped is 30 miles per hour. An e-bike works best when the cyclist pedals and is not designed to act as a motorcycle. The battery has a recharge time of several hours and a normal range of about 10 miles depending on conditions such as power of the battery, wind speed and terrain. A factor to consider may be the size and weight of the battery. A car battery on a trailer attached to the bicycle may give more power but the extra weight may not be worth the extra power it provides or the extra expense. Some practical uses of an electric bike include running errands and a stress-free ride to work. Most errands can be completed in a short amount of time and a trailer can be attached which could provide storage for parcels, bags of groceries and packages. Those who have a short distance to drive to work may appreciate avoiding traffic jams to get to work in a shorter amount of time. There are a multitude of models of electric bicycles. Some of the newer models conceal the motor and battery in the frame of the bicycle proving once again that smaller can be better. In the case of the e-bike, smaller may also be lighter and more efficient. Some motor and battery packs can be bought and installed at home with only the instructions and the ability to turn a wrench. These kits start at around $500. Others called “purpose-built” require special installation and are generally more expensive. The cost saving can be tremendous over time no matter what version is chosen.
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The Waning Pandemic and the U.S. Economy February 25, 2021 During a virtual presentation for Georgia State University’s Economic Forecasting Center, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said that the COVID-19 pandemic’s intensity has moderated in the U.S. and Europe in recent weeks, and ongoing vaccinations suggest the health crisis will wane in the months ahead. He said that U.S. monetary and fiscal policies during the crisis continue to be exceptionally effective in mitigating macroeconomic damage. He noted that forecasts suggest very strong U.S. real GDP growth for 2021. But he cautioned that downside risk remains, and continued execution of a granular, risk-based health policy will be critical to maintain economic momentum.
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MOSH and the Bryan-Gooding Planetarium present Planetarium Night Live!, a new program that will allow you to expand your mind and go on an exploration of cosmic phenomena during immersive, live discussions & demonstrations. Join us on Friday, February 21, 2020 at 7 p.m. as Planetarium Night Live! presents “From Atoms to Ashes: The Lives of Stars.” Trace the lives of stars as they grow from wee, tantrum-throwing babies to old, bloated, gassy, red versions of themselves. You’ll need to make room in your mind for deep time, solar system-sterilizing explosions, and ecosystems the size of galaxies. Suggested for ages 13 and up. $5 for Museum Members | $10 non-members
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The adoption of the Law on Associations and Non-Governmental Organizations (LANGO) is a severe attack on Cambodia’s independent civil society, the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, said today. Paris, Geneva, Phnom Penh, July 14, 2015 – The adoption of the Law on Associations and Non-Governmental Organizations (LANGO) is a severe attack on Cambodia’s independent civil society, the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, said today. On July 13, all 68 MPs from the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), which holds the majority in the 123-seat National Assembly, voted in favour of passing the LANGO. The law is now expected to be adopted by the CCP-dominated Senate before being signed by King Norodom Sihamoni for promulgation. “The LANGO has finally given the Hun Sen’s government the legal tool it needs to exert its total control over civil society, grassroots groups, and independent human rights organizations. It is a dangerous harbinger of other draconian laws that the ruling party can unilaterally adopt in the near future,” said FIDH President Karim Lahidji. “The adoption of the LANGO is a serious attack on Cambodia’s vibrant and young civil society. If the law is enacted and implemented in its current form, the Cambodian people will feel its disastrous impact for many years to come,” said OMCT Secretary General Gerald Staberock. The Observatory had previously called for the withdrawal of the law because it was drafted without meaningful consultation with concerned stakeholders. The LANGO contains unnecessary restrictions on the right to freedom of association, excessive penalties, and grants authorities indiscriminate and arbitrary powers over registration and de-registration of civil society groups and NGOs. The LANGO legalizes the control and censorship of activities undertaken by domestic and international associations and NGOs. The restrictions on the right to freedom of association contained in the LANGO go well beyond the permissible limitations allowed by international human rights law and are unnecessary for any legitimate purpose. The Observatory maintains that the legislation already in force in Cambodia is fully sufficient to appropriately regulate the activities of associations and NGOs and to allow prosecution where criminal acts have been committed. The Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders (OBS) was created in 1997 by FIDH and OMCT. The objective of this programme is to intervene to prevent or remedy to situations of repression against human rights defenders. For more information, please contact: • FIDH: Arthur Manet/Lucie Kroening: + 33 (0) 1 43 55 25 18 • OMCT: Miguel Martín Zumalacárregui: +41 22 809 49 24
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EPISODE 2: The Technological Reset | Part 1 In the first half of a two-part episode, we examine what Schwab calls the Technological Reset and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, along with some of the key figures and pieces of technology that are shifting the world as we know it. EPISODE 1: Introducing The Reset Since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, a highly-influential organization known as the World Economic Forum (WEF) has been under scrutiny for using the global crisis as a means of advancing its own agenda. Chaired by its founder Klaus Schwab, the WEF aims to influence governments across the world to implement its vision and shape policies to comply with the organization's agenda. In this docuseries by Kian Simone, Dave Shrigley, and Lewis Brackpool, they explore the book The Great Reset, co-authored by Schwab and published in June 2020, just a few months after COVID-19 began shaping our world. To help fund our production of this series, and to help us produce more content like this in the future, please donate on this page.
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The Lay Vocations Crisis By Jen Moser – Associate Director & Leadership Formation Specialist, Parish Support Team We often hear that there is a “vocations crisis” in the Church, and it’s hard to deny given recent events and demographic trends. A revitalization of priestly and consecrated life is certainly necessary. But I am convinced that if we focus our attention solely on promoting vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life, we fail to address the root of the problem. What we are witnessing is a general crisis of Christian identity, and I would suggest that a large part of the solution is a recovery of the lay vocation. What is the “Lay Vocation”? In baptism, each one of us is united with Christ, receiving forgiveness from our sins and adoption into the family of God. Consequently, we are called to conform our hearts to Christ, and we are sent to engage in the work of salvation which He entrusted to His followers. This means that every baptized person is called to both holiness (to become a saint) and mission (to make disciples). As lay people, the particular sphere in which this call is meant to be lived is the secular world – in the midst of our daily life in the workplace, family, neighborhood, and community (Lumen Gentium, 31). The reality is, we are regularly present in places where priests and religious cannot be. Think of the Christian influence we might have in the board room, the breakroom, the living room. This is why evangelization – the sharing of the gospel, especially with those who do not yet know Jesus – is the task of the laity in a unique, irreplaceable way (Apostolicam Actuositatem, 2). Without the laity, how will the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ reach people who would never darken the doors of our parishes or schools? How will the secular culture come to reflect gospel values? It is primarily through our Christian witness and evangelizing activity as lay people that the world will come to know the life-changing love of Christ. It never has been, nor can it ever be, the work of priests and religious alone. To this end, what would happen if each one of us asked the most basic, baptismal “vocation” question every day: “God, what do you want me to do with my life?” What might our parishes, neighborhoods, and communities look like if a greater number of lay Catholics regularly asked this question? If we truly believe that God has a unique, unrepeatable purpose and plan for every human life, including our own, how can we enter into that plan and help other Catholics do the same? Equipping for Mission Unfortunately, most of us who have been Catholic all our lives have received very little formation in conversational prayer with God, other than what we may have absorbed from our family or Catholic schooling. Many of us desire to hear the voice of God speaking personally to us, but we don’t know where to begin. Similarly, many of us hear that we are “supposed to be evangelizing” but still struggle not to associate that directive with something other than standing on a soapbox on the street corner with a bullhorn. We have very few (if any) individuals or experiences that have modeled for us what evangelization looks like in a way that is natural and relational rather than intimidating or weird. It is clear that the future of the Church is dependent on equipping the laity to evangelize in this natural and relational way, especially for those who desire to faithfully respond to the call to make disciples but don’t know where to start. This equipping is already beginning to happen at a local level in parishes that are gathering parishioners and forming them to launch evangelization initiatives. God-willing, these efforts will only continue to gain momentum and raise up an army of spiritually mature, mission-minded lay people who can reach those who do not know Jesus as their Lord and Savior. How are we at an Archdiocesan level working to support and accelerate this “equipping the saints for the work of ministry”? (Eph 4:12) One way is through the Mentorship Program for Lay Leaders. Launched in 2018, this two-year process equips lay people in their personal response to the call of sharing the good news of Jesus and accompanying others to become his disciples. Through practical, hands-on training, individuals are formed in the vision, skills, and habits necessary to evangelize. Past participants have commented: “Before joining the Mentorship Program, I thought the way to evangelize was to invite someone to Mass or to a program at my parish – just get them there, and I’m done. I’ve since learned that it’s about investing in people, listening to them, and walking alongside them as they grow as a disciple.” “I feel more confident and encouraged to disciple others by way of praying, deepening my own relationship with the Lord, and nurturing relationships with others. Looking back, it’s exciting to see where we started and how far we’ve come!” Do you think the Mentorship Program might be a good fit for you or someone you know?
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How To Install Ceramic Floor Tile In homes, you have to admit that ceramic tiles do indeed bring out the appearance of the room. It offers richness and also colors to a room that linoleum can never mimic or still have to find ways to mimic. Ceramic tiles can be installed just about anywhere around the house. However, this kind of flooring is commonly found in bathrooms and the kitchen. Today, however, there is a wide variety of ceramic tile designs that can effectively complement any room in your house. You can also choose from designs that are similar to the type of house you have. Another installing tip on ceramic tiles is that you can use it on entryways. This will serve as a transition point from the outside of the house to the inside of the house where hardwood flooring or carpeted floors are used. Many people like to use ceramic tiles because it is easy to clean up and it is also impervious to water damage. Although hardwood flooring is indeed attractive and bring warmth to the home, once excessive water is introduced, you will end up with rotting wood. With ceramic tiles, this will not be experienced. Ceramic Tile Types Basically, there are two types of ceramic tiles. The first type is the glazed and the second type is porcelain. The glazed ceramic tile type is one that is suitable for heavy traffic areas, such as the living room or the kitchen. On the other hand, the porcelain ceramic tile type is suitable for bathrooms. You have to remember that porcelain is much more expensive than glazed tiles. So, you might want to consider measuring the room you plan on putting porcelain ceramic tile type first in order for you to estimate how much you will be spending on the tiles. In order for you to properly install ceramic tiles, it is important to remember that the underlayment or the foundation is critical. You can tile on different surfaces, such as linoleum, tiles, and even concrete. In all cases, it is very important that you first make sure that the floor is level and that it is free from dust and debris before you install the tiles. If the floor isn’t leveled, you may want to get some leveling compounds and apply them. To prepare the site you plan on tiling, try laying out the tiles first. This will give you an idea of what it will look like once you are finished and it will also give you an idea of how to lay or position the tiles better. If you now know what you want, the next step is by removing the tiles and get ready to install the tiles. Things To Keep In Mind Again, it is important to make sure that the work area remains dust-free and debris free. When applying the adhesive, make sure that you start at the center and apply enough material to cover 6 square feet. It is very important to apply the adhesive on a step-by-step basis as covering the entire room will get the adhesive to harden up even before you install the tile. If you need to cut some tiles, you may want to use a wet-saw. It can cut tiles accurately and it will also save you a lot of money by not making a lot of mistakes, such as making bad cuts or breaking the tile with another kind of cutting tool. After installing all the tiles, let it sit for 24 hours to 48 hours before applying grout and walking on it. Once you applied the grout, let it sit for another 24 hours. After this, you are now ready to walk on it and admire the beautiful work. Have you ever watched someone lay tile? It’s really not that hard once you know the dos and don’ts. The tricky part is not making any mistakes. There are some mistakes that may seem small but can cost you the entire job. Ceramic Tile Repair Tip Tile decor is a beautiful way to decorate the home. Ceramic tile can liven a kitchen or bathroom in beautiful ways. I have worked on simple to complex tile designs and each one has always been a pleasure to behold after the job is done. Even a simple white field of tile in a shower can look fabulous. In fact, ceramic tile can be found in kitchens, bathrooms, tiled floors, and countertops. Tile can be a timeless method of home decoration, but even decor needs some maintenance once in a while. I have worked for several years installing and maintaining ceramic tiles in college student housing buildings. I have also replaced and installed tiles in homes. Some of the projects I worked with have been around for 20, 30, and sometimes 60 years or more. Trouble spots are bound to come up now and again as time goes on. Checking For Problems Tile mosaics make beautiful fields of color and shape. The most obvious damage to a field of tiles are cracks, chips, and breaks. I can spot these walking into most rooms because they break the pattern of the tile field. Cracks will also collect dirt over time, especially from washing. Chips flake away from the glaze of ceramic tile. This breaks up the color patterns and draws the eye to the damaged area. Breaks in tile can have pieces falling out or spider web patterns running through the field. Stains on grout are another obvious problem. Some stains are simply that, caused by things such as coffee, dies, etc. Mildew from damp areas, such as showers, can cause grout to stain over time. You need to watch for this because over time the mildew will eat the grout away. This takes a while but looks bad. Grout is basically cement. And over time the cement will deteriorate and erode. Again showers are a big culprit of this, but any place that sees constant running water sees erosion. As the grout erodes holes will form, and pieces fall out. Some of the first holes will only be visible upon close inspection. I have found grout lines with no holes but hairline fractures along the grout edge next to the tile. The least obvious thing to look for in old tile works is the bed the tile is glued to. Mortar (Thinset) and mastic are used to glue tile to a surface. Over time these adhesives can crumble or rot. I have seen this more in areas of constant standing water or where a wall has shifted, applying lateral pressure to the tile field. The problem is you don’t see it. The best way to find these areas is to tap the tile with your knuckle or a wooden handle. Gently of course. If you hear a dull thud no problem. If you hear n eco you have a gap between the tile and bed where the adhesive used to be. Fixing these problems in old tile works is fairly easy. Damaged tiles from cracks, chips, and breaks need to be removed. A hammer and cold chisel will work well. Remove the grout around the tile with a box knife or grout saw. apply some Thinnest Mortar to the new tile and press on. Line your tile edges and let dry. Grout the next day. TIP: Always let the grout dry a day. This makes sure the tile is truly set in place. Grout that is mildewed or eroded needs to be scraped out. A grout saw works very well for this fix. In the case of mildew bleach the area once all the grout is removed. The important thing here is to make sure the surfaces are dry before re-grouting. I have found afloat works well for applying grout on these fixes. In the case of a bad mortar bed start with grout removal. You can save tiles this way by taking the jib slowly and easily. get all the tiles that will come up easily. Clean them off and apply some thinnest. Press, let dry, and re-grout. How To Clean Ceramic Tile Ceramic Floor Cleaners And Grout Cleaners Since the main drawback of ceramic tile flooring is the fact that it collects dirt easily, mere mopping or wiping of water may not be enough to clean ceramic tiles completely. For the best outcome, it is better to make use of ceramic floor cleaners. Effective cleaners are not made out of special formulas. Basically, you may use these cleaners to clean up coffee or tea stains, ink, grease, and blood. The cleaners are effective in keeping the tiles in their best condition, creating the impression that it is brand new. Some famous brands of ceramic floor cleaners Lysol, Soft Scrub, and Mr. Clean are great for regular cleaning ceramic tile flooring. These cleaners do not leave coatings on the grout. You may also use scouring cleaners (e.g. Ajax and Comet) as an alternative for grout cleaning. For cleaning the grout, make use of an old toothbrush. Scouring cleaners are not good for the ceramic tile itself since they can form residues in the tiles. The proper cleaning should produce a new look, even if it has endured high traffic. If you notice that there are areas that are excessively grimy, you may use a scrub brush and hydrogen peroxide to remove them. Hydrogen peroxide works as well as any tile cleaner. The good thing about using hydrogen peroxide is that you can easily find it in your home as a good alternative. But ceramic floor cleaners are the best for the job since it is made especially for that purpose. Grout cleaners may also be necessary since it is designed to not cause any markings on the tile. Tiles are sensitive to scratches, so if you use any product or cleaner with a certain abrasive text, then expect that there will be damage on your floor. You may always check the directions for a perfect cleaning experience. There are, however, some precautions you should take in using ceramic floor cleaners while cleaning ceramic floor tiles. First of all, you should never ever mix bleach with any type of ceramic tile cleaner. If you decide to use bleach, you should use it on its own except for water, which dilutes the beach. Likewise, if you decide to use a cleaner, use it alone as well. And also, if you are cleaning, never scrub the grouts or tiles with the use of steel wool or any other types of scouring pads, for it can cause scratches. The majority of the ceramic floor cleaners and other products of the same nature are strong, so it is a must to read the labels and follow the proper instructions. And as a safety measure, wear rubber gloves throughout the cleaning process. The products may be hazardous to the skin and may cause injuries to your hand if it is left exposed. Furthermore, the room where you are cleaning should be well ventilated. When inhaled, ceramic floor cleaners can be dangerous. You should remember all these precautions while working with a cleaner. And once you are done with cleaning, the next thing to do is to maintain its cleanliness. Wipe the floor with a wet mop or rug daily or at least every other day so that dirt will not accumulate in the tiles. This will make your general cleaning a whole lot easier. Cleaning Does Not Have To Take Long! Cleaning ceramic tile floors does not have to take long if you use the right ceramic floor cleaners it will save you a lot of time. The same for grout cleaning, if you use good quality grout cleaners you will notice it goes twice as fast. Remember cleaning ceramic tile more often also saves time in the long run!
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We live in a crazy world—which the coronavirus pandemic has made even crazier. People who are struggling with self-isolation, lockdowns and quarantines are seeking some peace, and some are turning to social VR platforms and virtual worlds as places to practice meditation and mindfulness, and to connect with like-minded souls, at a time when social distancing makes group practices in the real world difficult. Please note that I will not be covering solo, standalone VR meditation apps like Guided Meditation VR and Nature Treks VR, since that is a separate category from the more open-ended social VR platforms and virtual worlds I write about on this blog. (By the way, I use and recommend both programs highly for meditation.) AltspaceVR and EvolVR Why Meditate in Virtual Reality? Meditation can be beneficial alone or with others. VR is a convenient way to meditate with others. Social Meditation has a long history and is part of the foundation of the monastic experience. Meditation can be practiced by individuals at any time. In fact, we are ultimately meant to be living each moment mindfully, which means meditatively. Meditating with other people can act as an amplifier that can help strengthen our own practice. How Can I Meditate with a Brick on My Head? We often use the breath as an object of meditation. The VR headset is just another distraction.There is always something that’s not supposed to be going on when we meditate, like a bad back or a bad day or a bad relationship. The practice of meditation teaches us to manage our attention, to help us put it where we want it to be. So a VR headset is just another itch to be noticed. It is a program which I believe had its start in Sansar, based on the following short promotional video, but it has since moved over to AltspaceVR: EvolVR hosts one or two guided meditations every day, as well as daily group discussion circles on various topics (here is their calendar of upcoming events). They also have a Discord server you can join, with a little over a hundred members. ENGAGE and MindWise VR The ENGAGE educational social VR platform has been home to mindfulness workshops hosted by Caitlin Krause, which I have heard good reports about: There is certainly no shortage of worlds in which to practice meditation and mindfulness in Sansar, just do a search on “meditation” in the Sansar Atlas (you can also try searching the Sansar Atlas using the term “mindfulness”, for even more suggestions of places): In this case, especially if you prefer solo to group meditation, the fact that Sansar is not as popular as other social VR platforms, such as VRChat and AltspaceVR, means you can probably snag a semiprivate space to practice meditation and mindfulness on your own without too much trouble. Also, Sansar’s frankly gorgeous graphics and advanced lighting model mean that some truly beautiful, evocative, and mood-enhancing virtual environments are available for you to use for your practice. Of particular note is the Meditation Station, created by DisneyHuntress, which offers links to five different meditation spaces, including a yoga studio, a forest, a labyrinth, a group meditation room, and even an ecstatic dance space to give your full-body tracking a workout! We end with the venerable, long-running virtual world of Second Life, which is home to so many virtual spaces devoted to meditation and mindfulness, some of which have been in operation for many years. So I trotted out my shaman avatar (because, OF COURSE, I have a role-playing alt who is a shaman!), and I set out to visit a few of them on a field trip. Divine Mother has been around just about forever (since 2007), and the four-sim region features a healing pyramid, chakra meditation pillows, belly dancing, a pagoda for tai chi, an inspiration garden (with guided light meditation in English, French, Italian, Dutch and German), a dance floor featuring Bollywood music, a multi-story shopping mall with Indian fashions, a glass labyrinth, a marina, and even an international airport (?!). Handy teleporter panels whisk you away to dozens of meditation spots scattered all around the landscape. Free Spirit Farms is the hippie/bohemian commune you never knew you needed! If you join their free group, the owners even let you set your home location to this sim (which comes in handy sometimes). On the grounds is a campground, cottages to rent, a large rustic lodge, and game tables, all located in a beautifully landscaped, park-like environment and set to a groovy Sixties soundtrack. Free Spirit Farms offers a couple of live performers every Monday evening at 7:00 and 8:00 p.m. SLT. You are spoiled for choice at Shambhala Sanctuary! Teleporters at the spawn point take you to (among many other places): - a chakra pavilion - an underwater sanctuary - a healing pool - a poetry barge - a spot where you can play the game Go - DreamLand, where you travel down the wishing well to a charming seaside community and boardwalk The sanctuary building itself helpfully offers a wall with information (and SLURLs) about many other meditation and mindfulness sims and communities in Second Life: Among these places are: - The Floating Lotus Art Gallery - Citta Bhavana Ashram - Hikari, a Japanese meditation garden - Commune Utopia - Nirvana Island So, as you can see, there is lots to see, do, explore, and experience in SL! Peace out, man. Om shanti shanti shanti…
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Zen Is Totally Ordinary and Totally Profound Zen is not about something far away. It is not about an after-life or an enlightenment that only a Buddha can attain. Zen is about your daily life. It is about brushing your teeth, using the toilet, cooking and eating. It is about your work and your relationships. It is about every breath, every footstep, every thought. If you only see the form and appearance of these things, you miss their substance. You do not see God. You do not see Buddha. You do not see your True Self. Zen is about seeing what you don’t ordinarily see but is always here. Your mind has been conditioned to ignore what is here and only see what you think is here. Zen is about seeing what is actually here. It is very simple. Nothing new is added. Everything has always been complete. But because of your conditioning, when you do finally see it can seem quite profound, earth-shaking profound. Your entire life changes completely. And yet you also realize that this has always been here the whole time. That can seem even more profound. You realize the irony of searching for peace, happiness, love or enlightenment when it has always been right here the whole time. You can never take a single blade of grass for granted ever again. What you will discover on every page of this website is a pointing back to your True Self. Each video, each blog post, each guided meditation, each painting is pointing directly back to your True Awakened Self. Where do you find enlightenment? Right here in the midst of your ordinary life.
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Upgrade Your Smile! Are there imperfections in your teeth that have been bothering you? Issues such as stains, minor misalignment, and chips and cracks don’t affect your overall dental health, but most certainly can affect your confidence. We offer a number of treatment solutions designed to improve the appearance of your teeth, and porcelain veneers are one of them! What Are Porcelain Veneers? Porcelain veneers, sometimes called dental veneers, are ultra-thin pieces of porcelain that can be placed over your teeth in order to disguise their imperfections. As the name implies, they are constructed out of high-quality dental porcelain, which is extremely durable and bears a strong resemblance to natural enamel. If your teeth have any of the following imperfections, veneers may be the ideal solution for you: - Chips and cracks - Minor misalignment - Teeth that are too small - Small gaps between the teeth Before recommending porcelain veneers, our team will carefully examine your teeth to make sure that they are healthy enough to undergo a cosmetic treatment. You should be free of gum disease, have an adequate amount of tooth enamel, and stick to solid daily oral hygiene habits. Why Porcelain Veneers? Beyond giving you a fabulous smile, some of the benefits that porcelain veneers offer include: Veneers typically last for at least 7-10 years. Porcelain is nonporous, which means that it does not absorb pigment like natural tooth enamel. Everything about your veneers, including their size, shape, and color, will be tailored to complement your natural oral anatomy and facial characteristics. The Porcelain Veneer Process Our team has years and years of experience navigating the porcelain veneer journey: - Our team will begin the veneers process by getting to know what your goals and expectations are for your new smile. - We’ll prepare teeth to receive the veneers by removing a sliver of enamel from them —this step ensures that the veneers won’t make your teeth look bulky. - Our team will take scans of your teeth. - Those scans, along with detailed design notes, will go to the laboratory that will fabricate your veneers. You’ll wear temporary veneers while the laboratory creates your permanent ones. - When your permanent veneers are ready, you’ll return to our office for a second appointment. - Dr. Hughes will ensure that your custom veneers are a perfect fit for your teeth before they are permanently attached. Let Our Patients Do the Talking We are committed to you and your oral health. Why? Because we’re community members, too — your friends and neighbors — and we know that better oral health means a stronger, healthier community. But, don’t take our word for it — hear it straight from our patients: “Such a pleasant experience!” “I have been a patient of Dr. Rodgers for about 10 years now and it always is a pleasant experience. This visit was very much the same.” — Denise W. “10 Years and Counting!” “As always, Betty, my dental hygienist gave me a wonderful cleaning, and entertained me with conversation.” — Linda C. “Dr. Meredith is hilarious!” “Dr. Meredith is hilarious! She is extremely knowledgeable, but also genuine, fun and funny. She explains everything in simple terms so you don’t feel talked at instead of talked to like you do with some docs.” “Amazing, informed staff. State of the art equipment. Great experience!” — Bonnie M. “I have been going to this practice for 10 years.” “I have been going to this practice for 10 years. I have always found Dr. Rodgers to be very friendly, knowledgeable, and professional. I have started going to his new dentist, Meredith Hughes, and I like her very much.” “She’s fun to talk to” “Dr. Meredith Hughes is a great addition to practice! She is gentle, and performs the procedure with calm and confidence. Plus, she’s fun to talk to!” — Judy L. “Always a good experience.” “Always a good experience. Every procedure is done in a timely and efficient manner.” — Shirley W. “She gives me options and let’s me decide.” “I have started going to his new dentist, Meredith Hughes, and I like her very much. Instead of forcing treatments on me, she gives me options and lets me decide. I liked it very much when she said, ‘I’m in the business of saving teeth.’ I have told my friends about her, and at least one of them wanted her address and phone number.” — Linda C. “Great doc, people & place.” “Great doc, people & place. Friendly and professional, as it should be. I highly recommend!” “I will return!” “Staff was very nice! I will return!” — Libby A.
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One cannot long remain so absorbed in contemplation of emptiness without being increasingly attracted to it. In vain one bestows on it the name of infinity; this does not change its nature. When one feels such pleasure in non-existence, one's inclination can be completely satisfied only by completely ceasing to exist. Sadness does not inhere in things; it does not reach us from the world and through mere contemplation of the world. It is a product of our own thought. We create it out of whole cloth. Man could not live if he were entirely impervious to sadness. Many sorrows can be endured only by being embraced, and the pleasure taken in them naturally has a somewhat melancholy character. So, melancholy is morbid only when it occupies too much place in life; but it is equally morbid for it to be wholly excluded from life.
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Dou Touloma : Women, pillars of the family 13 July 2022 The International Agriculture Alliance is pleased to announce its new project in Mali: Dou Touloma! The official launching ceremony took place on May 19, 2022 in the region of Dioila. Spotlight on our women’s leadership program 17 December 2021 Africa: New project for women’s rights! 15 April 2021 On March 8, International Women’s Day, the Government of Canada announced the allocation of $42.3 million for a project led by the Centre for International Cooperation in Health and Development (CCISD), together with SOCODEVI and Lawyers Without Borders Canada (LWBC), three Quebec City-based organizations. The Aiding small-scale farmers builds climate resilience 3 December 2020 The Sahel, a semi-arid swath that spans the continent of Africa, is a climate change hotspot. This region is already experiencing increasingly irregular rainfall, droughts and crop failure. In coming decades, temperatures in Africa are predicted to rise faster than the global average, causing droughts, Ahead, with women! 2 September 2020 My path in cooperation has crossed many political and climate crises, but it is the first time my work is at this point disrupted due to an international health crisis. I lived for many years in Guatemala. Emergency responses punctuated my work, but human contact PROMAVI : Proactive partnerships 27 May 2020 Things are moving and shaking in Bolivia! The PROMAVI team wasted no time rallying the authorities in the Chuquisaca region to counter the socio-economic impacts of the pandemic. A municipal contingency plan was swiftly put in place in collaboration with municipalities and their emergency committees. MOROCCO : Focus on Women’s leadership 12 February 2020 SOCODEVI is returning to Morocco with a new five-year project that aims to improve the living conditions of at least 10,000 people in Berber communities. These populations, isolated between mountainous cedar forests and immense natural rosemary steppes, earn a living by exploiting agroforestry resources. New mandate in Mozambique 11 February 2020 SOCODEVI is widening its influence by launching a new five-year project to improve the living conditions of more than 15,000 people in Mozambique: women and their family members! The Rural Women’s Economic Empowerment Support Project (PAEF), funded entirely by Global Affairs Canada ($18 million CAD), In brief: 5 succes stories in Colombia 17 December 2019 After six years of work amongst families, associations and agricultural cooperatives in Colombia, our PROCOMPITE project is coming to a close. With help from our field team, we have chosen five highlights from this vast rural support program. “It is not a simple task to New project in Guatemala: women and youth at the heart of sustainable economic growth 30 April 2019 A key partner country in the SOCODEVI story, Guatemala is the most populated nation in Central America but also the one with the highest rates of poverty, especially in rural areas.
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Afghans who aided the U.S. in its decades-long war are now facing abandonment and possibly death as the clock winds down on a withdrawal deadline and the Taliban takes over. “We are hopeless right now. We don’t have any plan for the future right now,” said Jan, who the Herald has agreed to identify only by his first name due to security concerns. Jan, an Afghan National Army official who aided the U.S. with English translations, laid out his family’s struggle during a 25-minute call with reporters on Tuesday that was set up by 9th Congressional candidate Jesse Brown. Brown is seizing onto the “chaotic and disastrous withdrawal” from Afghanistan as an opportunity to edge out Democratic incumbent U.S. Rep. William Keating. About 50,000 to 65,000 Afghans are still awaiting evacuation assistance from the U.S. government, President Joe Biden said recently. Up to 15,000 U.S. citizens also remain inside the country. Their situation remains bleak as Biden on Tuesday said he remains committed to an Aug. 31 withdrawal deadline. “Right now I have $1.50 in my pocket. I’m just buying a little food to stay alive with my family,” Jan said. Jan has served in his country’s army since 2004 and worked with the U.S. military for more than a decade with translations after learning English. “My family is scared,” Jan told reporters over the phone. “My wife and my two daughters, they say, ‘Daddy, the Taliban will kill you.'” Jan and his family are now in hiding in Kabul after the province in the northern part of the country where they lived was overtaken by the Taliban in a single day. Taliban forces searched homes one-by-one for people like Jan, who they consider enemies, Jan said. His family is changing their location every two days, staying with trusted friends and family to avoid detection. “Because of the mismanagement of America’s exit from Afghanistan, Jan is in hiding with his family from the Taliban,” Brown said. “His life and his family’s life is in grave danger because of this demonstrated loyalty to the United States.” Brown, a former Marine Corps sergeant who served in the Middle East, is challenging Keating in the upcoming 2022 election. And Brown has been vocal about the “thousands more Afghans like Jan” who are being left behind with no protection from the Taliban as U.S. forces move out. The Brown campaign started slinging shots at Keating for being “silent in the face of this crisis” on the issue of removing Afghan allies. Campaign spokeswoman Lauren Amendolara called Brown’s statements “a joke.” “The reason you haven’t heard Congressman Keating talking about the issue is because he doesn’t exploit people in the middle of a humanitarian crisis,” she said. Amendolara said Keating “has been working nonstop on this issue,” noting Keating was in a meeting with major players on the Afghanistan withdrawal during Brown’s Tuesday morning press conference. U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch and other federal lawmakers on Monday sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin III urging the Biden administration to accelerate evacuations, saying the country has “a moral imperative to rescue our Afghan partners who served alongside and supported U.S. forces.”
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In all of his photos, Van Leo “left his unique imprint on them and made them a sign of his existence,” said Abdel-Hadi, who is the chief photographer at Egypt’s Al-Ahram newspaper. “The magic in Van Leo’s photos comes from his feeling of the charisma of the person who is being photographed,” Abdel-Hadi said. “Most of the exhibition’s photos have a charismatic touch.” From Turkey to Egypt Van Leo, whose real name was Levon Alexander Boyadjian, was born to an Armenian family in Turkey in 1921. After his family fled to Egypt in 1925, Van Leo spent his childhood in Zagazig, northeast of Cairo in the Nile Delta, before the family moved to Cairo in 1930. Van Leo attended the American University in Cairo in 1939 and 1940, but left his studies to pursue his passion in photography. First, he undertook an apprenticeship at Studio Venus, owned by the famous Armenian photographer Arakel Artinian. In 1941, Van Leo and his brother Angelo opened their own studio in two rooms of the family apartment and called it Angelo Studio. In 1947, Van Leo bought a studio in downtown Cairo. He called it after his name and worked there until he retired in 1998. Before his death in 2002, Van Leo donated his personal archive to AUC. The photographs in the exhibition are from the university library’s rare books and special collections departments. Among the photographs on display are Van Leo’s famous portrait of Taha Hussein, sometimes called the “dean of Arabic literature”. Other celebrity photos include portraits of the novelist Yusuf Al-Sibai, the composer Mohamed Abdel Wahab, the singer Dalida, the film director Shadi Abdel Salam, and the actors Omar Sharif, Anwar Wagdi, and Rushdi Abaza. The exhibition also presents rare never-before-shown shots, including portraits of the dancer Samia Gamal, and the actress Sherihan as a child. A Master of Technique Although some of the photos are decades-old, they are still attractive, thanks to the techniques Van Leo used in their composition and choice of lighting angles, Abdel-Hadi said.
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Make certain to follow the directions given to you for looking after your orthodontic home appliance. This may consist of avoiding hard or crunchy foods like ice and sugar candies, and making certain to put on mouth guards to secure set devices during high-impact task. You ought to additionally prevent 'playing' with or selecting at your devices, as this can trigger damages. And as constantly, you must remain to see your household dentist for regular cleanings and regular check-ups throughout your course of orthodontic therapy. If a component of your dental braces becomes loosened or breaks, it's more than likely not an emergency situation and can be dealt with with a comply with up see to your Dental Associates orthodontist. - This will certainly be uncomfortable momentarily, yet it will not be lengthy before your mouth grows familiar with the dental braces, as well as you'll feel typical once more in no time at all. - Ease soreness by washing your mouth with a warm saltwater mouthwash. - Usually, the food can be removed with dental floss or an interproximal brush. - When working with your home appliances, you need to recognize the names of the components of your devices, so you have the ability to determine what component is damaged or misplaced. - Frequently, you can likewise utilize tweezers to delicately relocate a misplaced wire or a tie that's triggering issues. Cover the bothersome brace or cord with wax, and also take Tylenol or Advil if you really feel pain. If a bracket comes loose or breaks, leave it in place, covering it with wax if required for comfort. If the bracket breaks off entirely, just eliminate it and leave it alone. Your dental braces will certainly still function effectively without it till your orthodontist can http://jeffreyhbzm956.lucialpiazzale.com/invisalign-cost-of-braces-and-payment-options-orthodontist-near-me fasten a new one. Consuming hard or sticky foods, or having fun with your braces, can break your bracket or the bands around your molars. True Orthodontic Emergencies. Additionally, covering it with a piece of wax will certainly aid it from potentially flipping again. An orthodontic emergency situation may be described as a problem arising from an orthodontic home appliance, where an unscheduled visit is required to solve the issue. When a person has such a problem, a timely additional appointment may need to be prepared with an expert. People who offer with an orthodontic emergency situation might be experiencing pain or discomfort. At Central Texas Orthodontics in Austin, TX, we prepare to assist, emergency or otherwise. Normally, any kind of dental problem that calls for prompt assistance from an orthodontist, such as extreme pain, bleeding, a loose tooth, is an emergency. In this way, you can focus on getting better and also continuing your therapy. It may take a little time for your mouth, cheek, lips, as well as tongue to obtain made use of to the sensation of having dental braces. As a last hope, you can cut a tiny area of cable with sharp clippers. Put gauze or paper towels around the location, so you don't unintentionally ingest a piece of the wire. Again, these suggestions are just to maintain you comfy till you are able to be seen by our workplace. You might have the ability to momentarily address lots of problems yourself up until you schedule a consultation with our office. When working with your home appliances, you require to know the names of the components of your home appliances so you are able to recognize what part is damaged or misplaced. Routine A Consultation In the oral area, for the purpose of controlling COVID-19 infection, the essential safety net hinges on the filter of patients who come to the ambulatory. Therefore, a survey must be made use of to screen people with prospective infection of 2019-nCoV prior to they can be resulted in the oral chair-side, as lately suggested. Occasionally headgear discomfort is brought on by not wearing the headgear as advised by your orthodontist. Headgear normally becomes more comfy the longer it is used, so the suggested hours is incredibly crucial. If you are wearing your headgear for the recommended hrs and are still experiencing discomfort or discomfort, call us as well as we will be happy to assist you. Frequently, the food can be removed with floss or an interproximal brush. If you can't remove the particles in the house, it's time to provide your orthodontist a call. Along with American-made ceramic and stainless steel dental braces for youngsters, teens, and adults, Casaus Orthodontics supplies Invisalign ® clear aligners.
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Oct 27, 2022 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am Curious Kids: Underground Animals Explore the world around us through hands-on activities, art making and science exploration while helping to build your child’s curiosity. What lives in the ground under our feet? Investigate and identify the things that creep and crawl underground at T.C. Steele State Historic Site and maybe even in your own backyard. Registration required three days prior to program date. Recommended for ages 3-5. Each child must be accompanied by an adult (at no charge). Tours of the House of the Singing Winds and Large Studio are available with purchase of regular site admission. Price: $10/youth, 25% discount for membersRegister
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BY DONNA WESTFALL Who knew that you could grow Kiwi’s in our area? This funny little fuzzy fruit is perfectly succulent when ripe. It adds zest to a fruit salad. It dresses up tarts. Kiwi’s are originally from Asia. One vine can produce 50 to 100 pounds of fruit. They need full sun and growing conditions down to zone 4. Our area is a zone 8. In order to produce fruit you need a male and a female plant. Now, figuring out which is which is sorta like figuring out chickens from roosters when they’re babies. Hard, but not impossible. Or, you can start kiwi’s from seed by taking a fresh store bought kiwi and cutting it into fourths. Scrape the seeds onto a dry paper towel. Take another paper towel and blot the seeds. Then put the dry blotted seeds onto a damp paper towel, folding the towel over twice and insert this into a plastic bag Close the bag 75% leaving a little opening for air circulation. Check daily to see that the seeds remain damp. Add a little water if necessary. In about a week, you’ll see the seeds begin to sprout. Get a small pot with soil in it and place four seeds on top of the soil. Sprinkle a little soil on top of the seeds just enough to cover them. Take a spray bottle filled with water and spray the seeds because the seeds are so delicate. Place your pot in a window sill where it will receive light. Place the plastic bag over the top of the pot to keep the seeds warm and help retain moisture. In about 2 weeks, the seeds will sprout through the soil. Then you can watch them grow. Two months later, those seedlings will be several inches tall and it may be time to thin them out. Why grow kiwi’s? They are packed with vitamins and minerals. There are the fuzzy skin types and smooth skin types which are smaller. The smooth skin types get to the size of a grape to a small plum, ripening around mid August and harvesting continues for another 3 months. They produce fruit for up to 50 years. They are a beautiful plant and a great addition to any garden.
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As President Donald Trump looks to fill the Supreme Court seat left open by the death of Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, he and other Republicans want to secure a reliable conservative majority on the nation’s highest court for many years to come. They have tried to do this in the past, but it hasn’t worked out, because Republicans have repeatedly nominated justices who have drifted to the left after they were confirmed. What predicts ideological drift Psychologists have devised a way to quantify a person’s flexibility and tendency to change, and previous political science research has shown that this type of measurement can accurately predict a justice’s future ideological shift on the Supreme Court. In short, this predictive relationship exists because some people are more rigid in their thinking and find it hard to adjust their worldviews, whereas other people have more flexible outlooks and are more open to revision. To measure this among the potential nominees, I collected every concurring and dissenting opinion written by the 26 people on Trump’s list who are currently serving as an appeals court judge or a state supreme court justice. Then I used a research-based piece of software to evaluate the language the judges used in these 1,723 opinions – over 3 million words. Finally, following the methodology of political scientists Ryan J. Owens and Justin Wedeking, I translated those opinions’ use of language into a score of each nominee’s psychological flexibility, which political psychologists call their “cognitive consistency.” Trump’s choices’ cognitive consistencies For comparison, I plotted these scores alongside the known prenomination scores for Associate Justice Clarence Thomas and retired Associate Justice David Souter. Thomas is widely regarded as being the most ideologically rigid person on the current court. Souter, by contrast, was originally hailed as a “home run for conservatives” when he was appointed by President George H.W. Bush, but he later drifted left and became a dependable liberal vote instead. Trump’s prospective nominees are all more likely to drift than Thomas, but less likely than Souter, suggesting that they will all be reliably conservative. The person least likely to drift is Barbara Lagoa. The 52-year-old Cuban American now serves on the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and is reportedly one of Trump’s front-runners. Based on this analysis, her decisions so far indicate that she has a relatively rigid thought process that would not yield to opposing arguments. William H. Pryor Jr. is the 58-year-old chief judge of the 11th Circuit. His prior decisions indicate he would be the potential nominee most open to change in the future, no matter his conservative bona fides now. Why drift may not matter Regardless of whom Trump picks, Republicans can afford some drift by their nominee. To show why, I plotted the maximum potential drift over the next 10 years for each potential nominee whose current ideological position can be estimated based on who appointed them to the U.S. Courts of Appeals. Even assuming that Trump’s nominee drifts only leftward and never rightward, all but one of Trump’s possible picks is likely to remain more conservative than the moderate Chief Justice John Roberts, ensuring the Republicans maintain at least a 5-4 majority no matter what. This could guarantee additional support for conservative outcomes, even if certain conservative judges sometimes decide to flip sides – like Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch, who infuriated Republicans with a June vote to uphold employment protections for gay and transgender workers. A new appointee from Trump’s list will likely shift the court’s balance so much further to the right that one justice flipping will have much less of an effect on any case’s outcome.
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The BBC has recently announced BBC Playlister, a new digital music product that will transform people’s relationship with music from the Corporation. BBC Playlister will let audiences add and save their favourite tracks heard on the BBC to a personal online playlist, which they can then export to one of the BBC’s digital music partners where they can hear the music in full. Music fans will also get hand-picked recommendations from their favourite DJs and presenters. Each year, the BBC showcases more music than any other broadcaster across its radio, TV and online services. However, once broadcast, it can be difficult for audiences to find the music they hear on the BBC again. The first of its kind, BBC Playlister changes that for ever. With BBC Playlister, music fans can: Collate the tracks they love from across the BBC – via a simple sign in process, audiences can click to… View original post 644 more words
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Call for Papers ‘Possesso: Entries and Ceremonies of Possession in the Early Modern World’ Sixteenth Century Studies Conference 2015, Possesso: Entries and Ceremonies of Possession in the Early Modern World Vancouver, BC, Canada –22-25 October 2015 Taking possession of lands, cities, churches, or offices could be fraught with logistical, ceremonial, legal, and diplomatic difficulties. However, the benefit of wealth and power that came from acquisition often outweighed the cost. This series of panels will investigate all aspects of the organization, negotiation, presentation, and depiction of entries and ceremonies of possession, both secular and ecclesiastical. Presentations could focus on the following issues throughout the long sixteenth century (1450-1650 CE): - The visual and/or musical culture that accompanied entries and ceremonies - Disjunctures between intention, experience, and depiction - The city or church as a site for ceremonies or markers of possession - Negotiating hierarchy and social position through entries - Taking possession by proxy - Military versus ceremonial possession ceremonies - The legality of possession ceremonies and conflicting claims of possession Please send a title and 200-word abstract of the proposed presentation to Jennifer Mara DeSilva (firstname.lastname@example.org). Please detail any A/V requirements that you might need. The deadline for the submission of abstracts is 7 April 2015.
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UK container traffic will see more muted growth than expected a few months ago, at least in the short term, says Drewry. Patrick Walters, Peel Ports’ Group Commercial Director, believes that the bigger Brexit-related risk for UK container ports is a short-term negative impact on box volumes caused by economic and political uncertainty and GDP slowdown. According to the International Monetary Fund, the Brexit vote implies a substantial increase in economic, political, and institutional uncertainty, which is projected to have negative macroeconomic consequences. The IMF has just downgraded 2016 and 2017 GDP growth forecasts for the UK. And a slowdown in UK GDP will mean a slowdown in UK maritime trade. But Walters stresses that there will be both positives and negatives in the medium and long term. Positives include opportunities to have new or improved bilateral trade agreements between the UK and countries such as India, the US, Canada (with whom the UK has strong historical ties) and South American countries. It may be easier for the UK government to strike an agreement with India without the need to get consensus approval from the other 27 EU countries, Walters observed. The UK lo-lo container port sector derives 31% of its total volume from trade with the rest of the EU, so any new tariffs on trade between the UK and the EU will pose of risk of lower intra-Europe maritime trade volume. Ro-ro maritime trade in the UK (primarily trucks and trailers on cross-Channel and Irish Sea ferries) is much more exposed than container maritime trade to the risk of new intra-Europe tariffs and/or onerous customs export and import procedures. The 78% percentage for the EU is somewhat inflated, though, because it includes UK traffic via EU ports to and from non-EU areas such as Turkey.
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USD students host Halloween costume drive for area children More than 55 children had an opportunity to select a new or used costume for Halloween through the costume drive. Candy, party favors and safety glow sticks for trick-or-treating were also purchased through a service-learning grant for the project. The service-learning project was a component of the students' First-Year Experience (FYE) seminar, which is one of USD's four signature programs. The Halloween costume drive was chosen for its connection to the class theme, which focuses on the supernatural. "The Halloween costume drive made me feel like I was part of the USD and Vermillion community," said Jessica Muilenburg, a USD student from Yankton, S.D. "I was giving something back and helping others, which is always a great feeling." USD student Ren Morris of Aberdeen, S.D. added, "the experience, to me, was extremely gratifying. I felt like I was helping so many people when the kids would walk out the door grinning ear to ear." This project was supported in part through a grant awarded to the Center for Academic Engagement at from Learn and Serve America through the Midwest Consortium for Service-Learning in Higher Education and the Corporation for National & Community Service. In addition to Morris and Muilenburg, USD students coordinating the Halloween costume drive included Hannah Korcuska of Vermillion; Taylor Haugan, Sara Palen and Jamie Peck of Sioux Falls, S.D.; Erin Siversten of Aberdeen, S.D.; Carolyn Soulek of Delmont, S.D.; Levi Parker of Lennox, S.D.; Emily Lundgren of Yankton, S.D.; Tommy Bottger and Brian Reed of Elk Point, S.D.; Lisa Weber of Pierre, S.D.; and Johnny Westhoff of Mitchell, S.D. Courtney Huse Wika, Ph.D., FYE instructor, incorporated the service-learning project into the course. You May Also Like AUSTIN, Texas — South Dakota senior guard Ciara Duffy was one of five Division I women's basketball players selected to the Academic All-America first team selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Duffy earns Academic All-America honors for the third consecutive season. SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — All five South Dakota starters scored in double-figures and the Coyotes completed perhaps the greatest regular season in Summit League history with a 63-58 win against rival and second-seeded South Dakota State in the tournament championship game Tuesday inside the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center. VERMILLION, S.D. – Two University of South Dakota faculty members are partnering with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Sioux Falls agency Call to Freedom to better understand what sex trafficking survivors think about the services they receive — and to learn what services they find most helpful.
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Put Down the Phone! Distracted Driving Patrols Coming 4-1 If you've been one of the folks that have allowed your FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) to creep back into your driving habits, law enforcement officers across the state are ready to remind you not to. The Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) released information Wednesday March 31 that beginning April 1st, distracted driving emphasis patrols are amping up. At least 130 agencies across Washington will be participating, and these patrols will last through April 19th. The agencies in our area include: Benton County Sheriff's Office Franklin County Sheriff's Office Kennewick Police Department Pasco Police Department Richland Police Department Washington State Patrol West Richland Police Department The WTSC says between 2019 and 2020, based upon most current data, distracted driving rates went up from 6.8 percent to 9.4 percent; rates used to be about 1 in ten, now it's 1 in every five. This data came from law enforcement observation, enforcement (traffic stops) and actual crashes (accidents). This counters a long time trend of gradual reductions in distracted driving. After new penalties were enacted regarding cellphone and digital device use behind the wheel a few years ago, rates began to drop. However, nationally, many observers and experts say COVID-19 had a reverse effect. Nationally, distracted driving began to rise noticeably. The website usa.streetsblog.org says crash rates due to distracted driving skyrocketed during the lockdown months of the pandemic in 2020. They say according to a study by mobility analysis group Zendrive, 27 percent of the 86,000 crashes in 2020 involved a driver using their phone or digital device within 60 seconds of the impact. There's a lot of suspected reasons why this is happening, but some news outlets in San Antonio say a lot more people were (are) taking Zoom calls while on the road; and engaging in other digital behaviors. They also say COVID has been such a distraction people are not as focused on digital safety while driving. Regardless of the reasons, if you're popped in WA for driving distracted, it can cost you up to $136.00, get a second such ticket, it DOUBLES to $272.00. If a spring break trip is coming, stop the vehicle before taking pictures of these venues. LOOK: Stunning vintage photos capture the beauty of America's national parks
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A. B. Vandyshev ANALYZING THE PARAMETERS OF MEMBRANE CATALYTIC SYSTEMS FOR EXTRACTION OF HIGHLY PURE HYDROGEN FROM HYDROCARBON FEEDSTOCK WITH THE APPLICATION OF MATHEMATICAL MODELING This paper presents the results of using a mathematical model of membrane extraction of highly pure hydrogen from the products of steam conversion of hydrocarbons. The model is intended for estimating the basic parameters of a number of membrane catalytic systems different in efficiency and design. It is shown that the mathematical model accurately describes the experimental data available in the literature, as well as the results of calculating the parameters of a membrane catalytic reformer by a “kinetic” mathematical model. Keywords: Mathematical modeling; technological and design parameters; membrane catalytic systems; highly pure hydrogen; methane; natural gas 1. Uemiya S. Brief review of steam reforming using a metal membrane reactor. Topics in Catalysis, 2004, vol. 29, iss. 1, pp. 79–84. DOI: 10.1023/B:TOCA.0000024930.45680.c7. 2. Shirasaki Y., Tsuneki T., Ota Y., Yasuda I., Tachibana S., Nakajima H., Kobayashi K. Development of membrane reformer system for highly efficient hydrogen production from natural gas. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2009, vol. 34, iss. 10, pp. 4482–4487. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2008.08.056. 3. Tereshchenko G.F., Orekhova N.V., Ermilova M.M. Metal-containing membrane reactors. Kriticheskie tekhnologii. Membrany, 2007, no.1, pp. 4–20. (In Russian). 4. Vandyshev A.B., Kulikov V.A. Preparation of specially pure hydrogen at 500-700°c from methane in high-temperature converter-membrane equipment, combined with a CH4 conversion catalyst. Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 2011, vol. 47, nos. 5–6, pp. 327–333. DOI: 10.1007/s10556-011-9469-z. 5. Vandyshev A.B., Kulikov V.A. Determination of efficiency of special-purity hydrogen production from products of methane conversion with oxygen in membrane apparatus in combination with catalytic methane or carbon monoxide conversion. Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 2011, vol. 47, nos. 7–8, pp. 468–474. DOI: 10.1007/s10556-011-9494-y. 6. Vandyshev A.B., Kulikov V.A. Extraction of extra pure hydrogen from methane steam conversion products in membrane equipment, combined simultaneously with two CO and CH4 conversion catalysts. Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 2012, vol. 47, nos. 11–12, pp. 831–836. DOI: 10.1007/s10556-012-9558-7. 7. Vandyshev A.B., Kulikov V.A. Evaluation of efficiency of special-purity hydrogen production from products of steam conversion of methane and its close homologs in high-temperature converter-membrane equipment system using methane or carbon monoxide conversion catalyst. Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 2013, vol. 48, iss. 9–10, pp. 566–575. DOI: 10.1007/s10556-013-9659-y. 8. 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Modeling of methane reforming in a palladium membrane reactor. Latin American Applied Research, 2006, vol. 36, no. 3, pp. 155–161. 26. Kirillov V.A., Meshcheryakov V.D., Brizitskii O.F., Terent'ev V.Ya. Analysis of a power system based on low-temperature fuel cells and a fuel processor with a membrane hydrogen separator. Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering, 2010, vol. 44, no. 3, pp. 227–235. DOI: 10.1134/S0040579510030012. 27. Vandyshev A.B., Kulikov V.A. Hydrogen permeability of palladium membranes made of alloy V-1 in laboratory investigations and membrane devices. Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 2015, vol. 51, iss. 5–6, pp. 396–401. DOI: 10.1007/s10556-015-0058-4. Vandyshev A. B. 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If you are an amateur woodworker and you don’t have strategies in front of you, how will you ever understand which prepares to start with? With DIY jobs, there is always a ready-made or pre-made set. If you are looking for something a little more unique and you do not know where to begin, why not look for totally free Woodworking Plans? There are a number of different type of complimentary Woodworking Plans to choose from. There are even some totally free patterns offered online that you can download and print out. If you are believing about making a little bench, you may want to look at complimentary woodworking strategies that come with guidelines for developing a basic bench. You can likewise take a look at complimentary pattern sites that offer complimentary patterns for benches. If you have a bit more knowledge in woodworking, you can most likely determine what kind of bench you need to make with no issue. If you aren’t rather as knowledgeable in woodworking, there are a variety of diy projects you can find on the internet. There are woodworking strategies for all kinds of cooking area tools, such as a small table saw for cutting down the ends of wood boards, and a hand saw for the deal with and blade. There are likewise prepares for making birdhouses, furniture, racks, etc. There are likewise plans for decorating your home, such as plans for a nice garden or outdoor patio. If you have actually never tried to develop your own Do It Yourself tasks, I suggest you start with a free set of plans or a free pattern website. By utilizing totally free strategies and patterns, you can save yourself a lot of cash on having to pay somebody to develop it for you. If you do not understand where to start, you can merely search for totally free pattern sites or search for complimentary plans online. If you are not really into Do It Yourself jobs, you might wish to take a look at the more customized sets readily available. There are many different kinds of woodworking plans, so if you want a distinct bench or a really particular kind of table, you may wish to look at packages that provide whatever. Before purchasing any strategies or a set, you need to constantly make sure that they are safe to utilize for DIY projects. For instance, there are certain kinds of wood that can not be used with specific DIY tasks. You require to check out the instructions to make certain that the plan is compatible with the sort of wood you are dealing with. If you are using oak for your bench, you will not be able to utilize a plan for a pine bench. You likewise require to check out the guidelines of the plans before you start the project. Read all the instructions carefully, particularly the area on sanding and finishing the wood. When looking for a totally free woodworking strategy, make certain to have a look at other individuals’s tasks initially, particularly if you are new to DIY projects. These individuals may have constructed the same sort of bench that you are thinking about. You might be able to take some useful details from them and then construct it from their strategies. When planning your plans, you ought to likewise consider the product you will use for your DIY jobs. Different types of wood will need different quantities of tools, depending on what kind of task you are building. The most expensive wood is typically the hardest wood to deal with, and wood like oak can take a lot of abuse without breaking down. You might likewise want to look at the size of the projects before you buy the plans. Some plans are large enough to consist of numerous tasks in a single book. The smaller sized strategies may just consist of a few, so make sure you have a great idea of what size tasks you want to make prior to acquiring the plans. Lastly, you need to look for plans that have actually detailed measurements. Despite the fact that you don’t have the time to go through each action, seeing an image of what the ended up product appears like will help make it easier for you to construct it.
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One of the primary things that we desire as humans is respect. As a matter of fact, a decent human civilization cannot be built without respect for one another. We are seeing this in the news daily. It seems as if people have lost the ability to respect a differing opinion, and it is causing chaos all around the world. When people refuse to listen to one another, and truly LISTEN (not just talk about “having a conversation”), then there is no room for improvement. But I digress. The topic of respect is a constant theme throughout the book of Malachi. God feels disrespected, and he has every right to feel that way. There are three main reasons why: the priests were offering blemished sacrifices, the people were leaving the wives of their youth and marrying foreign women (making the same mistake their ancestors made time and time again), and the people were robbing God in their tithes and offerings. Malachi is positioned last in the Old Testament, but it also appears to be the last book in chronological order in the Old Testament. It was probably written around the same time as Nehemiah, several years after Israel had returned from captivity. There is nothing given to us about Malachi aside from his name, which simply means “messenger”. Malachi’s message was simple: the people need to repent of their ways or there will be judgment. After Malachi’s accusations against the priests and people of Israel in the first two chapters, he interjects a prophecy about the Messiah. He says that the Lord will suddenly come to his temple, and that he will be like “a refiner’s fire” and “a purifier of silver”. The indication is clear. The Messiah’s intention was to cleanse humanity, and Israel in particular. Israel would see their God face to face, and he would offer them the cleansing from their sins that they so desperately needed. Malachi shows us that the only hope for fallen Israel is God Himself. As much as Israel tried to do the right thing, they just couldn’t seem to stay on the right path for very long. Their history is full of constant backsliding and turning away from God. They had seen the miraculous hand of God at work in every generation, and yet they could not seem to remain faithful to the One who had been so faithful to them. They needed a Savior to give them new hearts, and to put a new spirit within them, as Ezekiel said. We have a tendency to be hard on Old Testament Israel. I have heard many preachers preach messages on their constant backsliding, and it is true. Yet, are we any different? In some ways we are worse. We have the opportunity to receive the Spirit of God. We can actually have God living inside of us! Old Testament Israel did not have that opportunity. Yet we have a tendency (me included!) to treat the grace of God with disdain, and not realize the tremendous gift we have been given. Like Old Testament Israel, we don’t revere or respect God the way he deserves. Instead, we put him somewhere on the back burner while we pursue money, careers, houses, and other temporal things that will simply fade away. Again I ask, are we really that different from Old Testament Israel? No, we seem to make the same mistakes over and over and over again. One of my favorite quotes in the entire Bible is found in Malachi 1:14. Through the prophet, the Lord declares “…I am a great king, and my name is feared among the nations.” We serve a Great King! We don’t serve some deaf, mute, or dumb idol. We serve the Lord of lords and King of kings. We serve the very One who created everything that we see around us, and His name is certainly worthy of praise! Malachi teaches us that respect for God is of the utmost importance. Our worship, our choices, and our giving all reflect how we truly feel about Him. Before you offer that worship, think about how God views it. Before you give or don’t give that offering, think about how God views it. Before you make that choice in who you marry or what career you pursue, think about how God views it. God should be first in everything, and he should be respected in the way he deserves.
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Its heat (rating 2,500 to 5,000 on the Scoville scale) is considered mild to medium. Guajillo chilies have many applications and are used in a variety of Mexican preparations. For instance, they are sometimes used to make a salsa for tamales; the dried fruits (chilies) are seeded, soaked or simmered, then pulverized or mashed/pureed into a paste, then cooked with several other ingredients to produce a flavorful sauce. Guajillo chilies are used in marinades, salsa, pastes, butters and/or adobos to flavour meats and fat or oil with other ingredients. The guajillo chili, with its leaner flavour profile, is used with fish and chicken, or added to salsa as a side dish. Some Mexican dishes where chile guajillo is a main ingredient are: - Chilate or mole de olla - Carne adobada
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I’ve always been pretty good at having my annual eye exams simply because I need glasses or contact lenses to function in life. But since being diagnosed with diabetes 3 years ago, I’ve been even more diligent about seeing my eye doctor for a comprehensive exam that includes dilation. Even though I’m one of the fortunate people with diabetes who’ve been able to control my blood sugar through diet, exercise and oral medication, eye exams give my eye doctor – and all members of my care team – a peek into the effects of high glucose readings on my body, as well as help identify early symptoms of diabetes-related eye complications before they cause permanent damage. Eye health is so important for the 1 in 12 Americans who have diabetes that we’re likely to receive eye exam reminders from a variety of sources. And that’s a good thing, because diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in adults and makes it more likely I’ll develop glaucoma and cataracts. How my primary doctor and eye doctor work together In the last few months, I’ve received both electronic and print health alerts from my medical plan reminding me that I’m due for an eye exam, and my doctor’s patient portal also alerts me when I log in. My doctor takes this even further. At my last appointment, she personally requested a copy of my eye exam results so they can be included in my medical record as part of my ongoing care. She knows that my care plan isn’t just about my blood sugar readings and my A1C; my comprehensive eye exams also tell her a lot about how well I’m controlling my diabetes. My experience reflects the trends EyeMed is seeing among our health plan and commercial clients, all of whom want to reduce downstream medical costs by focusing on prevention and management. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) even includes diabetic eye exams in their ratings measures for health plans. Learn more about these trends from our whitepaper, Vision beyond “routine” – Diabetic Retinal Exam. And who can blame them? According to the CDC, more than 20% of health care spending is for people with diagnosed diabetes, – totaling $327 billion in health care spending. How the vision-medical integration works EyeMed is working to elevate vision care into the whole health care picture for better overall health outcomes, especially for members like me who have high-risk chronic conditions. • Providers perform a detailed evaluation of the retina (dilation of the eyes as professionally indicated) and provide summary reports to primary care providers for coordination of care. • Our claims system automatically collects disease diagnosis codes from providers, which we can then extract upon request. Clients can use this information in a variety of ways to integrate eye care into their wellness programs. • We offer a Diabetic Eye Care Benefit as a rider to our routine vision care benefit that covers diagnostic tests such as gonioscopy, extended ophthalmology, fundus photography and scanning laser (offered at the provider’s discretion) for members who’ve been diagnosed with diabetes. Here’s a closer look at providers sharing medical and vision information across a secure platform in 4 reasons why vision benefits can reframe medical integration, a blog written by our Medical Director, John Lahr, O.D., FAAO. Road to better outcomes, reduced medical claims cost Diabetes management that includes vision care can be a game changer. Not only can individuals like me see better outcomes down the road, but my employer could save money through reduced medical claims costs. By keeping an eye on all aspects of my care, my doctor has the full picture of the effects of diabetes so she can adapt my care as needed. This Diabetes Awareness Month, think about how having vision benefits can allow companies to easily coordinate the care of employees who have diabetes for the good of the business and the good of the person. 1Data from the 2014 National Diabetes Statistics Report (released Oct. 14, 2014) 2 Diabetes Care, “Economic Costs of Diabetes in the U.S. in 2012,” April 2013 3 American Diabetes Association: http://www.diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes/complications/eye-complications/ 4 Integrated Health Care - A Healthy Solution for Chronic Conditions, Collette Manning, Anthem, via AHIP, 2016 5American Diabetes Association, Economic Costs of Diabetes in the U.S. in 2017
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K.R. Sultana, K. Pope, L.S. Lam, Y.S. Muzychka This paper numerically examines phase change of free falling droplets in a sub-zero environment. The model is based on the solution of the Navier-Stokes equations coupled with the Volume of Fluid (VOF) methodology for tracking the droplet-air interface. A 2D axisymmetric model is adopted to implement the influential numerical parameters. The phase change phenomenon of fresh and salt water droplets with constant and variable properties are considered in this model. Current results reveal that the internal circulation enhances heat transfer to the surrounding air and increases the nucleation phenomenon. Furthermore, larger sized droplets have a higher nucleation temperature than the smaller sized droplets. The computational results are compared to previously published experimental data for nucleation and droplet dynamics. The results of this paper provide new insights on phase change and droplet dynamics and contribute to the understanding of mechanisms involved with spray freezing applications. Computational fluid dynamics, Droplet, Nucleation, Sub-zero environment, Thermophysical properties
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How Does an Anti-theft Device Work? By Stephen Lilley Media Anti-Theft Devices In retail stores, an anti-theft device is a small piece of plastic with a mechanism in it that can be turned on and off. The mechanism is constantly emitting a signal, the frequency of which will be picked up by any kind of security system a customer attempts to walk through upon exiting the store. These are usually placed inside the cases of CDs, DVDs and video games while at manufacturing facilities. When activated, these anti-theft devices will cause alarms to go off if a person tries to walk through the door without paying for them. If an item is purchased, the devices get deactivated at the cash registers. Car Anti-Theft Devices An anti-theft device in a car works in a completely different way. A kill switch can be installed, which will turn the car off if anybody but the operator tries to start it. Hood locks can be installed if your hood has an external release on it. This will prevent people from attempting to tamper with things like your battery or your engine. Car alarms can also come with fuel-ignition kill switches. When the car alarm goes off, it prevents the engine from being started until the alarm is completely deactivated, which in theory only the vehicle's owner can do. Stephen Lilley is a freelance writer who hopes to one day make a career writing for film and television. His articles have appeared on a variety of websites. Lilley holds a Bachelor of Arts in film and video production from the University of Toledo in Ohio.
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In our Menu of Outcomes blog series, we explore different interventions for achieving animal advocacy outcomes and highlight real-world examples from charities across the movement. Here, we look at interventions to increase the availability and improve the quality of plant-based and cell-cultured products. This post highlights some of the ways animal advocacy groups are transforming the food system and other industries by increasing the availability of animal-free products. Our goal here is not to examine or compare the effectiveness of different interventions,1 but rather to showcase the diversity of approaches animal advocates can use to achieve similar goals. We hope that the programs and interventions below inspire organizations and individuals to broaden their awareness of ways to approach their work. Cellular Agriculture Australia: Advancing the Cell-Ag Industry Cellular agriculture—animal-derived products grown using cells instead of animals—has the potential to strengthen food security, reduce pollution and land use, and eradicate factory farming, sparing the lives of billions of farmed animals per year. But more research, talent, and resources are needed before cellular agriculture can ramp up production and achieve its potential impact. Cellular Agriculture Australia (CAA) aims to propel cellular agriculture forward by fostering research, collaboration, competition, and innovation across the Australian cell-ag industry. Their efforts include raising public awareness about cell-cultured technology, promoting career paths in the field, and supporting novel and applied cellular agriculture research. “There are currently eight cellular agriculture companies and six academic labs actively researching in Australia,” said Joanne Tunna, Operations Manager at CAA. “The ecosystem, although still emerging, is gaining momentum, in part due to CAA’s efforts to raise awareness and educate students as well as connect talent to research and industry opportunities.” One of those opportunities is Seed Grants: CAA’s new seed funding program designed to attract new talent and increase the amount of open-access research in the field. Others interested in pursuing a future in cellular agriculture can visit Pathways, an interactive career exploration tool detailing in-demand majors, focus areas, and job roles required to tackle the industry’s biggest challenges. “Despite inherent competition, there are a lot of common challenges and opportunities facing individual companies—from technical innovation and regulation through to public awareness and acceptance—that if approached collaboratively, will enable greater progress to be made,” said Tunna. “Similarly, through bridging the gap between academia and industry, we are better placed to build a future-fit talent pipeline to enable open-access, industry-relevant research.” Dansk Vegetarisk Forening: Securing the Right to Eat Vegan While legal change takes longer to achieve than many other interventions, we suspect its effects to be particularly long-lasting. Dansk Vegetarisk Forening (DVF) is taking the long-haul approach to protecting the rights of vegans and vegetarians (i.e., veg*ns) by lobbying to pass a national law that would require public kitchens in Denmark to offer plant-based options. DVF has worked with individual institutions and municipalities on the issue since 2014, and they’ve campaigned to establish a national law since 2016. “While in some public kitchens, vegan food is available and excellent, in other public kitchens, there are major issues,” said Rune-Christoffer Dragsdahl, DVF’s Secretary General of Politics and Media. According to Dragsdahl, public institutions that do not guarantee veg*n options include daycares, hospitals, psychiatric facilities, recovery centers, and homes for the elderly. In March 2022, the Folketing (Danish Parliament) voted to investigate the possibility of requiring public kitchens to offer plant-based options, but the proposal is likely to take a long time and may not apply to all facilities. In hopes of expediting the legislative process, DVF is now pursuing the issue through the courts. They’ve raised enough money through micro-donations to file four cases on behalf of people who were denied plant-based options at public daycares and hospitals. These cases, which have attracted significant media attention, are expected to be tried in the High Court. Dragsdahl noted that implementing the law should not be particularly challenging, given that public kitchens are already incorporating more plant-based ingredients due to new dietary guidelines in Denmark. He proposes that all public kitchens serve predominantly plant-based meals and that animal products should be available by request for those who want them. “It would protect the rights of vegans, while also nudging everyone [to eat more] plants, but with the freedom to choose.” Dzīvnieku Brīvība: Making Latvia Vegan-Friendly Increasing the availability of plant-based options in restaurants can help normalize vegan foods and make it easier for people to stick to a vegan diet. Through their Augi & Draugi (Plants & Friends) program, Dzīvnieku Brīvība advises Latvian restaurants on how to cook vegan food and add vegan options to their menus. They’ve partnered with 128 restaurants to date. “My advice to [restaurants] looking to introduce vegan options would be to not overcomplicate it,” said Lilita Kenta, Plant-based Project Coordinator at Dzīvnieku Brīvība. “Start by choosing a couple of your existing meals that can easily be tweaked, and with a few simple changes, you can have an equally delicious and nutritious plant-based meal.” After receiving a Movement Grant in 2020, Dzīvnieku Brīvība told ACE that plant-based food was now available in all regions of Latvia, crediting their grant with helping them reach more people and making Latvia a more vegan-friendly place. However, some Latvians still face barriers to accessing plant-based options. “There are now a lot of places offering vegan options in Riga, the capital of Latvia, however, the offer[ings] in the rest of the country is still quite poor,” said Kenta. “In addition, the vegan options that are currently available in cafes and restaurants tend to be more expensive than traditional meals. Not only does this make them less accessible to vegans, but also less desirable for other customers who would otherwise be interested in a plant-based option.” Fortunately, Augi & Draugi will soon be expanding their efforts to target food producers and retailers in Latvia, which may help make plant-based products more accessible nationwide. In the meantime, anyone looking for restaurants with plant-based options in Latvia can find them via a map on Augi & Draugi’s website. Reimagine Agriculture: Reimagining Canada’s Food System In addition to animal suffering, conventional animal agriculture poses formidable threats to the environment and society. Canadian organization Reimagine Agriculture aims to mitigate these threats and improve the availability of animal-free options through a targeted policy campaign to support the development of cell-cultured meat in Canada. “The global demand for meat severely impacts environmental and global health, social welfare, and current and future food security,” said Allison Penner, Reimagine Agriculture’s Executive Director, adding: “In 2021, Canada slaughtered 825 million animals to meet the national and growing international demand for animal products, repeating the trend of recent years.2 This number represents the staggering amount of suffering experienced by animals with minimal legal rights or protections.” Reimagine Agriculture has written a policy brief to help Members of Parliament (MPs) understand how cellular agriculture can help achieve climate goals, prevent food-related health issues, and support a sustainable future. Supporters can also send their MPs a petition asking for specific policies to address gaps in funding, regulation, and education that are affecting the Canadian cellular agriculture industry. Reimagine Agriculture has other campaigns to reform the food system. Project: Food Fight focuses on legal and policy-based solutions to reducing food waste, while “Our World in Drought” (a video series) covers the effect of droughts on our food supply (and, conversely, how our food choices and agricultural practices can exacerbate or mitigate them). “These issues are fixable and should be considered massive opportunities to address environmental and social issues, including food security. Each issue abuses limited resources at severe costs,” said Allison Penner. “Through this work, we can relearn the value of our food.” Associação Vegetariana Portuguesa: Increasing Vegan Choices in Schools Many children are told to “eat their vegetables,” only to have little or inadequate access to healthy plant-based options at school. Associação Vegetariana Portuguesa (AVP) aims to encourage sustainable eating habits at younger ages by introducing tasty plant-based options in school cafeterias. Through their Prato Sustentável (Sustainable Plate) program, AVP works with municipalities to implement sustainable food measures at schools in their municipal network. The program’s three measures include: a weekly day in which all students in the municipality are served a plant-based meal (like Meatless Mondays); plant-based training for cafeteria cooks; and educational workshops on sustainable food choices for students, parents, and teachers. “We have been making good progress [with the program] and were able to sign a contract with two large municipalities in Portugal: Albufeira (in Algarve, the south region) and Almada (close to Lisbon, the capital city),” said Nuno Alvim, AVP’s Director and Project Coordinator. “[This] will ensure that one plant-based meal is served to thousands of students, once per week.” According to AVP, food represents the largest share of Portugal’s ecological footprint (30%), and meat and fish consumption account for half of this. Increasing the popularity of plant-based foods could therefore have a significant impact on Portugal’s efforts to combat climate change. Fortunately, Alvim is confident that the country is trending toward becoming more plant-based. “At the moment, [plant-based foods] are more popular amongst college students (18+), where about 10% of all served meals are plant-based,” Alvim told ACE. “In schools, there is still a long way to go; data from 2018 indicated that only 1% of all meals were plant-based, but we are convinced that the trend is plant-based, as there are a number of municipalities that have been working towards increasing the availability of plant-based food in cafeterias and school canteens.” How to Support All of the organizations featured in this post received funding for their work through Movement Grants, ACE’s grantmaking program aimed at building and strengthening the global animal advocacy movement. For a limited time, all donations to Movement Grants will be matched dollar-for-dollar, thanks to the estate of a compassionate legacy donor. Double your support for our next round of grantees—donate to the Movement Grants Matching Challenge today. Animal Charity Evaluators (ACE) seeks to identify the most effective strategies to reduce animal suffering. Based on available research, ACE currently prioritizes institutional interventions—those focused on influencing larger-scale systems and social norms—over individual ones, which affect change at the personal level. Despite this, we recognize that interventions can achieve multiple outcomes, and shifts in individual behaviors can help drive systemic change.
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Author(s): Durmus Ali Koltuk Conceptually, "Brexit" is used to mean the separation of the United Kingdom from the European Union (EU). The partnership relationship between the EU and the United Kingdom that started in 1973 has started to deteriorate over the years due to the fact that the UK has a different political line than the EU and wants to be stronger in the international system. Due to the increasing differences of opinion between the parties in 2015, the United Kingdom decided to leave the EU. The United Kingdom, which held a referendum to leave the EU in 2016, officially left the EU by 2020. Having minimized the partnership relationship with the EU, the UK adopted a new economic relationship model based on broad economic powers with the EU on January 1, 2021.This relationship model is referred to as the "Trade and Cooperation Agreement" model. Since this model gives some rights to the citizens of the parties as well as economic cooperation, can this model be applied between Turkey and the EU? The question has begun to be considered. Therefore, this study we put forward in the context of this question; It discusses whether the future of Turkey-EU relations can be achieved through the UK model.At the same time, the applicability of the UK-EU new relationship model to Turkey-EU relations; It has been evaluated on the axis Turkey-EU relations and EU-UK relations and Brexit process.
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Sacred Tree of Transformation and Rebirth By Glennie Kindred (Originally published Samhain 1997) The Yew, Taxus baccata , is an ancient tree species that has survived since before the Ice Age and as such as been revered and used by humankind throughout the ages. All races of the Northern Hemisphere, especially the Celts, the Greeks, the Romans and the North American Indians, have a right and powerful understanding of this unusual and remarkable tree. Because of its longevity and its unique way of growing new trunks from within the original root bole, it has now been estimated that some English Yews are as much as 4,000 years old, their presence spanning ages of time and history. No wonder the Yew is associated with immortality, renewal, regeneration, everlasting life, rebirth, transformation and access to the Otherworld and our ancestors. There are about 10 different species of Yew in the northern temperate zones of Asia, Asia Minor, India, Europe, North Africa and North America. They are all thought to have descended from Paleotaxus rediviva , which was found imprinted on a Triassic era fossils laid down more than 200,000,000 years ago. Recently, more fossils of the Yew have been found from the Jurassic era, 140,000,000 years ago. So the Yew has managed to survive the great climatic changes of our planet, adapting and finding ways to live longer than most species alive today. According to pollen counts taken from peat bogs of Europe, the Yew trees grew in greater abundance at the time of the Ice Age than they do now. As the glaciers receded northwards, the great forests of Europe contained up to 80% of Yew trees, and since these times have been in continuous decline. Ancient Yew wood tools and implements can be found in museums throughout Europe. Because it is a slow-growing tree, it has a tight-grained wood, tough and resilient, used in the past for spears, spikes, staves, small hunting bows and eventually the famous longbows of the Middle Ages. The arrows were tipped with poison made from the Yew. The entire tree is poisonous - wood, bark, needles and seed. The only part which isn't is the fleshy part of the seed. Be aware of the dangerous aspects of the Yew if you handle the tree or work with the wood. It is one of the reasons why it is known as the death tree. The Yew is sacred to Hecate, and the Crone aspect of the Triple Goddess; both are guardians of the Underworld, death and the afterlife. A lot of our ancient Yews are found in churchyards but there is no doubt that they were there before the churches were built. Many churches and churchyards once stood in a circle of Yews, which were probably a legacy of the Druids' sacred groves. At Amesbury in Wiltshire, there are 14 Yews in a churchyard and 18 at Bradford-on-Avon. All are growing on blind springs. The 99 Yews in a churchyard at Painswick in Gloucestershire were also found to be on nodes or springs. It seems likely that the Yews were planted with the intention of marking and protecting these powerful spots. A new system of dating Yews suggests that some of our most ancient and protected Yews are 4,000 years old and not 1,500 years old as previously thought. The Yew is considered to be the most potent tree for protection against evil, a means of connecting to your ancestors, a bringer of dreams and otherworld journeys and a symbol of the old magic. In hot weather it gives off a resinous vapour which shamans inhaled to gain visions. Yew wood was regarded as especially magical to the Celts, due to its connection with the dead and the ancestors which were deeply respected. Archaeologists have recently found well-preserved Yew wood carvings at ancient sites of springs and wells which were probably votive offerings. Yew would have been idea for this purpose, as it was already magically associated with the Goddess and the Gods. It was the most durable wood of the European forest, and more practically it is said to sink as is a dense and heavy wood. It is fairly easy to carve and the most beautiful of our native woods, a deep golden orange, with a deep red core which polishes up well. It was used in the past for making wheels and cogs, spoons, handles, bowls and any turned items, and the body of the lute, but it is a perfect wood to use for sacred carvings. It should be noted, though, that even the dust produced from sanding Yew wood is poisonous, and great care should be taken where you work and how you work. The Yew tree is the last of the 20 trees in the Tree Ogham, a Celtic system in which the Druids encoded their wisdom. Each spiritual insight is represented by a tree, the first letter of which creates an alphabet system. Each letter is written as a line on, or crossing, a central stemline. These symbols can be found on the edges of some standing stones in Ireland and Wales, but they were probably, for magical and communication purposes, carved on staves of Yew. It was used as a silent communication system by the Druids, and is recorded in some medieval manuscripts. The place of Yew, or Idho , I, was at the base of the Mercury finger (the little finger) at the line which separates it from the palm. The connection of the Mercury finger with the Yew is made by Mercury's conducting of souls to the place presided over by the death Goddess, Hecate, alias Maia, this mother, to who the Yew was sacred. The Ogham symbol could also be communicated silently by using the shin bone as the central stemline and laying five fingers horizontally across it. The Yew tree, or Yew wood, the Tree ogham Idho , is the link to spiritual guidance through your ancestors, guides and guardians in the Otherworld. The Yew is here to remind us that there are other levels of existence beyond this material plane. By understanding the illusionary nature of the life we have created for ourselves, we can live our lives more consciously. Often death is fraught with a sense of loss, but the Yew can teach us to see death as a form of transformation and that it is never final. The knowledge we gain from the Yew makes it an extremely important tree for healing. It can help us overcome our fear of our own death and, by freeing us from this fear, bring us a greater stillness in our lives. Death heralds the ending of something. It may be a physical death, or the death of our old selves, an old way of life or an old way of looking at things. Each end, each death, is a new beginning, hope, future and transformation. Sometimes things need to end or die before the new can begin, and understanding rebirth always requires seeing beyond our limitations. The Yew can be used to assist Otherworld journeys and to increase openness of communication with the Otherworld, through an increased ability to understand and receive the messages which are being given to us by our guides and helpers. By opening ourselves to intuitively interpreting these messages, and trusting our intuitions to act on what we receive, we can make some real progress as the wheel turns and the death of one situation heralds the birth of another. Magically the Yew is used for summoning spirits and any Otherworld communication. It is linked to Samhain, when entry to the Otherworld is easiest, dreams are most potent and access to the ancestors is most possible. The Yew is linked to the runes yr and eolh , both ruled by Jupiter and the positive benefits of transformation. According to a modern encyclopaedia of magical herbs, the Yew is feminine, its element is water and its planet is Saturn. However it seems to me that Pluto would be a much more appropriate planet as it is the planet of death and change, transformation and rebirth. The Yew also connects through Samhain and the water element, to Scorpio, ruled by Pluto. Because the Yew is poisonous, there re no herbal remedies, although it was sometimes called the forbidden tree as it was used to stimulate abortions. In the north, the Yew was used for dowsing to find lost property (enlisting the help of the ancestors?). The seeker held a Yew branch in front of him or her which led them to the goods, and turned his hand when he was near them. A strange belief in the north of Scotland concerning the Yew was that a person, when grasping a branch of Yew in the left hand, may speak to anyone he pleases without that person being able to hear, even though everyone else present can. This may have been useful if someone wished to prejudice the clan against a chief without receiving punishment for his insults. Yew has long been part of funerary customs, which may vary from country to country and district to district. They mainly involve carrying sprigs of Yew which are either thrown in the grave under the body or of being thrown in on top of the coffin. In Suffolk it was considered unlucky if some Yew came into the house with the Christmas Eve decorations and a sure sign that someone in the family would die before the year was out. In Derbyshire, however, care was taken to include the Yew in the evergreens brought into the house at Christmas, although it was on no account to be taken from the churchyard, and to be used specifically as part of the decorations around the window. Yew is also put around the well-dressing pictures, a tradition of making pictures from petals and placing these by the old wells and springs, which is still practised in Derbyshire today. With so much of our folklore there seems to be many layers of beliefs, superstitions and fears, which are usually the result of Christian overlay. The Yew, with its ability to span the ages, seems to have sustained its intrinsic meaning of death and rebirth from the time of early man, though Celtic and Druidic teachings and the Christian church, to the Aquarian age. Perhaps it is because it has stood in the same spot, on the same sacred power point, for generations of human lives. So many of the ancient Yew trees we have in our country are protected by the churchyard, and reports of their great girths, and therefore great ages, are documented throughout historical texts. In the past they were used as landmarks, because of their size and longevity, and their dark branches would make them stand out in the landscape. Yew groves planted by the Druids were common by ancient ways, on sacred sites, hilltops, ridgeways and burial grounds. Tribal leaders were buried beneath Yew trees, in the sure belief that their knowledge and wisdom would be joined with the Dryad of the Yew and therefore still be accessible to the tribe for generations to come. So many of these ancient documented trees have gone now, but in recent years there has been an upsurge of interest in the Yew, and there are several books available now which are still with us. It is possible to make a pilgrimage to visit these magnificent trees and touch the awesome connection to ages long gone. A friend of mine's personal "crusade" is Yew trees, and planting as many as possible along the great Michael and Mary leylines which run from St Michael's Mount in Cornwall, up through Glastonbury, Avebury, Bury St Edmunds and ending at Hopton on the Norfolk coast. If any one knows of a protected spot where he could plant a Yew along this line, I will pass your name and number on to him if you write to me.1 Yew trees can be propagated through cuttings, seed, graftings or layering. It is also possible to find small trees growing near bigger trees, which transplant well. They prefer a moist, fertile, sandy loam soil, but will grow well in most soils except water-logged ground or sticky wet clay. They also grow well on chalk. They resist pollution and can flourish in the shade of taller trees, but little will grow in the shade they themselves cast. Yew has been found to be beneficial in propagating other species. Cuttings soaked in an infusion of crushed Yew and water produce quicker and healthier root growth, though I have not tried it myself. Cuttings of Yew taken from lateral branches generally produce shrub-like plants, while those from erect topward branches are more likely to produce a tree. In recent years it has been found that taxol, a chemical found in the bark of the Yew, inhibits cell growth and cell division, and may have some promise in the fight against cancer. The biggest problem is that such a huge amount of bark is needed to produce even small amounts of taxol. The Pacific Yew of North America has been found to have the most taxol in its bark, but the bark is only 1/8th of an inch thick. A 200-year old tree with a diameter of 10 inches will yield 6lbs of bark, which in turn will produce 1/5th of a gram of taxol. The average amount to treat one patient is 2 grams, so clearly the problem of supply would be impossible and could result in the Yew becoming extinct. Although they have tried, scientists have not been able to make a synthetic version of taxol. Now researchers are trying to find ways of extracting the taxol from the twigs and needles. Yew tree forests as a sustainable resource could be planted. Branch trimming would probably stimulate growth of foliage and a continuous and potentially increasing supply of raw material. Experiments are being made with varieties which grow faster and may produce higher levels of taxol. A sustainable solution has to be found in order for this potential to become a reality. Already scientists in America have destroyed thousands of Yew trees in their research programme, and now the English Yew is being used for this valuable research. In Britain, interest in the Yew tree over the last 10 years has raised awareness of these wonderful trees. We have about 250 ancient Yews which live very closely to humankind in our churchyards, and hopefully this contact with the ancient wise Dryads will help to protect the Yews worldwide, as they have offered their protection to us. Communication with trees is a very real phenomena to those who are open to receive. A huge Yew planting programme began in Britain in 1996 led by David Bellamy, encouraging the churches and villages to replant the Yew trees again. Our ancestors revered the Yew above all other trees. It has always been held sacred and understood as a link with death and rebirth. It was used by early man for making weapons, tools of death, and now thousands of years later it is providing a possibility of averting death for cancer patients. It is a powerful reconnection to humankind for this tree when you consider that each person with cancer has to face their own death, whether they are cured or not. One of the most valuable abilities of the Yew is to provide the opportunity for people to turn and face death, to progress beyond fear to a communication wtih what is beyond our reality, which will bring understanding, clear insight, enriched by a deeper experience of life.
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The Importance of Personal Protective Equipment While the Center for Disease Control (CDC) continues to examine the spread and effects of the Coronavirus, recent studies continue to show the importance of wearing face masks to prevent the spreading of the virus. Your health and safety is our number one commitment at Helios Medical Equipment so in response to COVID-19 and the increased need for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) we are expanding our inventory to meet all your needs. We have worked hard to secure a partnership with a local supplier for consistent availability on masks. As we continue to update our website and blog with up to date information regarding our supplies, we are happy to share the list of available masks we carry at this time: Surgical Masks. $1.50 each (Box of 50 for $50) This is a blue rectangle mask with three pleats and ear loops. KN95 Masks. $5 each (Box of 10 for $40) This is an individual sealed flexible mask that features a bendable metal nose strip and attaches with ear loops. N95 Masks. $7 each (Box of 10 for $60) This mask is made from a more rigid material with loops on the top and bottom of the mask to wrap around the head and neck, instead of the ears. It also contains a bendable metal nose strip with foam padding that goes across the bridge of the nose on the inside of the mask. N95 Masks with Face Visor. $14 each (Box of 10 for $120) This is a transparent face shield that covers the eyes and forehead and easily attaches by two Velcro tabs to the N95 mask that is listed above. Face Shield. $5 each A face shield is an Isolation Protective Mask to protect the face from fluid splashing. The elastic strap wraps around the head and the foam strip fits comfortably across the forehead. The mask is covered with easy to remove protective film to prevent scratching The Difference Between N95 and KN95 There has been a lot of confusion in the marketplace regarding N95 and KN95 respirator masks and their differences. Both of these masks are FDA approved and during this time, both types including standard surgical masks are manufactured in China. While N95 masks meet the manufacturing standards set forth by the US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health the KN95 masks meet the Chinese manufacturing standards to capture particles just below the 95% threshold. Hand Sanitizer and Gloves If you are in need of hand sanitizer, we do have 8 fl oz bottles available in the store. As the rise for the need for gloves has increased at this time both vinyl and nitrile gloves continue to be inconsistent on availability so we recommend giving our store a call before planning your trip. While we continue to work towards providing you with the best PPE possible and making sure our inventory includes all the essentials you need, our store is remaining open during normal business hours and we are working hard to keep our website and blog up to date with current information. For any questions, please don’t hesitate to give us a call we look forward to assisting you every step of the way!
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From The High Country News [August 23, 2021) (Jonathan Thompson): Climate change and rising demand are sucking the life out of the Southwest’s water supply. One of the most visible signs of the state of the West’s water supply is the big bathtub ring around the sandstone rim of Lake Powell, the nation’s second-largest reservoir. Whenever the massive hydrological system that delivers water to the lake dwindles, the whitewash halo grows, shrinking only when — or rather, if — that system is replenished by rain and winter snows. By July 23, the halo occupied some 150 vertical feet of shoreline, showing that the lake’s surface had fallen to its lowest level since 1969, before it was completely filled for the first time. Boat-launch ramps, which had already been extended repeatedly, were finally unusable. The hydropower-generating capacity of Glen Canyon Dam was in danger of disappearing altogether. Even more worrisome, though, is what the diminishing reservoir tells us: The Colorado River watershed is terminally ill. Two decades of climate change-induced drought and rising temperatures, combined with ever-growing demand, have put the entire water system — and the flora and fauna and more than 40 million people that rely on it — into serious trouble. Now local, state and federal water managers are being forced to reckon with a frightening reality: the incredible shrinking Colorado River system. The year the Colorado River Compact was signed, divvying up the river’s water between the Upper Basin states — Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and New Mexico — and the Lower Basin — Arizona, Nevada and California. Proportion of the system’s water that originates in Upper Basin states. 16.52 million acre-feet The quantity of surface and groundwater withdrawn from the basin in 2010. 13.6 million acre-feet Amount of that year’s total used for irrigation. 8.62 million acre-feet The average annual “unregulated inflow” into Lake Powell from 2000-2021. (Unregulated inflow means the approximate natural flow, i.e., the Bureau of Reclamation’s estimate of how much water would run into the lake without upstream diversions or withdrawals.) 3 million acre-feet Projected unregulated inflow to Lake Powell during the 2021 water year (Oct. 1, 2020, to Sept. 30, 2021). 5.2 million acre-feet Quantity of water diverted out of the basin and into other watersheds — largely to provide water to urban areas such as Denver, Albuquerque and Los Angeles — in 2010. Value of hay grown in Colorado River Basin states and exported in 2020, mostly to China and Saudi Arabia. Consumptive use of Colorado River water for thermo-electric power production (coal and natural gas) in 2010. (Consumptive = water that isn’t returned to the stream after use.) Approximate amount of water that evaporated from Lake Powell in 2020. The amount of water that will be delivered to the Colorado River Delta this year for environmental restoration. 25.8 million acre-feet Amount of water in Lake Powell as of July 14, 1983. 7.9 million acre-feet Amount of water in Lake Powell as of July 25, 2021. Map by Alison DeGraff Ollivierre, Tombolo Maps & Design/High Country News Infographic design: Cindy Wehling. Sources: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Geological Survey, Pacific Institute, U.S. Drought Mitigation Center, Utah Board of Water Resources, Central Arizona Project, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Dolores Water Conservation District. Jonathan Thompson is a contributing editor at High Country News. He is the author of River of Lost Souls: The Science, Politics and Greed Behind the Gold King Mine Disaster. Email him at firstname.lastname@example.org
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Humanist Global Charity: Doing Good Without God By Robert Bernstein Hank Pellissier attended UCSB in the early 1970s after growing up in a conservative Christian household. His UCSB education caused him to question his faith and he came to realize he was a humanist. Over the years he has been involved with a range of humanist, transhumanist, atheist, educational and humanitarian causes. Pellissier now lives in the Bay Area. He gave a talk May 15 to the Humanist Society of Santa Barbara about his work and organization. His Brighter Brains Institute evolved into the Humanist Global Charity (HGC) which now provides about $100,000 a year for humanitarian aid projects. Here Pellissier kindly shared his slides showing the work of HGC. "We work toward a world with humanist values, that respects science, secular education, sustainability, kindness, peace & democracy." Stephen Pinker and Daniel Dennett are among the prominent Board members of HGC: Ugandan Bwambale Robert Musubaho is a primary partner in HGC. An orphan himself, he has founded humanist schools and orphanages in Uganda. Here he is is with Pellissier: How did that start? In 2014 Pellissier saw some Christians online taunting atheists by saying, "Have you ever heard of an atheist orphanage?" He suggested to Musubaho that they start such an atheist orphanage. So, they opened the first one in 2015! Here some of the girls at that first atheist orphanage posed for a photo. In Uganda and other parts of Africa the biggest religious threat is witchcraft. Belief in these traditional religions causes ongoing atrocities. One example was throwing albino people into volcanoes in Cameroon. It also causes children to be kidnapped and murdered for their body parts. Africa is also home to many armed conflicts that rarely make the news in the US. Humanism has really taken off in Uganda with about ten Humanist schools. People know what it is. There are also 16 Humanist clinics providing free medicine. Pellissier took a moment to tell of his transhumanist interest. "Transhumanists want to live forever and are willing to become robots to do it." Alcor is a company that freezes their clients' heads in hope of extended life in the future. Pellissier got Alcor to donate money so that Ugandans can at least live to 60! Pellissier is considered old there! I will add that transhumanism is also about transcending the limits of human intelligence to super-human intelligence. Some think that this is a path to a more sustainable and rewarding future. I consider myself one. Back to more immediate work of Pellissier and HGC! Sanitary pads are hugely valuable and HGC distributes them in Africa, India and Nepal They allow girls to stay in school which otherwise is not possible. HGC has experimented with different designs and sources. Perhaps the best right now are AFRIPads made in Uganda. They can be washed and reused. These girls and young women show off the packaged pads. Many countries in Africa are notoriously homophobic, with homosexuality a crime in several countries. HGC has partnered with LGBT organizations such as this lesbian organization. Pellissier lives in Piedmont in the Bay Area. He got the local high school physics class to donate solar powered phone chargers they made in class! I was curious why Uganda has so many orphans. 10-15% of children in western Uganda are orphans. There are a number of reasons. Western Uganda is on the border with Congo. There are as many as dozens of militias there run by warlords or bandits. They enter Uganda to rape, kill and steal. Also, Uganda has national parks to protect endangered animals. Some of the orphans' fathers were killed for poaching these animals. Pellissier went on to describe an impressive list of other HGC projects and shared photos of them. One project allows orphan boys to recycle used tires into sandals. Another is the Eco-Briquette project. This uses recycled materials to be turned into briquettes for cooking rather than cutting trees. Another project has created a carpentry workshop for orphan boys. The Humanist Orphan Center in Kenya works with the Center for Inquiry. The latter bought them a popsicle machine so they can make popsicles for their own enjoyment and to sell for a profit. As mentioned earlier, albinos suffer a lot of loneliness and ostracism. HGC bought them art supplies at an albino orphanage. HGC has also invested in a Cricket Farm. The crickets are ground up and used as a protein supplement. A similar project is being launched by others in the US, but high labor costs in the US require automation to make it profitable. In Uganda this is not a problem! HGC spends a lot of time finding new kinds of projects so that their funding sponsors don't get bored! Obviously, the best projects are those that can become self-sustaining. Pellissier is a trained mediator and he is proud of the Humanist Peace Service Center in Maseno, Kenya. Nigeria is perhaps the most interesting, volatile and dangerous place that HGC works. They have to be very careful, if not outright sneaky! They use the term "critical thinking" to avoid even saying "Humanism". The north of Nigeria is mostly Muslim and is where the terrorist organization Boko Haram is based. Approximately 85% of Boko Haram is made up of boys who were abandoned by parents in Islamic centers because they could not afford to raise them. It is a vicious circle as these young terrorists kill fathers and create more orphans. Millions of children in northern Nigeria have been abandoned to be raised with only a fundamentalist Islamic education. He showed this group photo in Nigeria. At far left is Humanist activist Mubarak Bala who is being held in prison for his Humanist work. Pellissier showed a photo of the World Internet Peace Cafe, started by a 24 year old man in Nigeria. Another HGC project there is an ice cream factory staffed by widows. Pellissier went on to talk about HGC staff member Dan Beaton's work in Ghana. A person can accuse their neighbor (generally an elderly widow) of witchcraft. The accused is forced to leave and go to a "witch camp" and the accuser often gets to take over the accused person's house. In the Philippines HGC works with HAPI, the Humanist Alliance Philippines International. One of the most effective uses of money there is for deworming medicine. Pellissier talked of an indigenous tribe in the Philippines called the Aeta. They had been hunter-gatherers, but this practice is not allowed now. So, HGC is helping them learn agriculture and giving them fruit trees to plant. HGC also buys rice in bulk in the Philippines and gives it to single mothers in a Manila suburb. They make a 30% profit selling it which can be self-sustaining. Pellissier talked of a battered women shelter project in Myanmar which is difficult to support now with major conflicts in that country. India is huge and complicated religiously. He said there are not many Humanists in India. He found one in northern India who started a Rationalist Library and another Humanist who has a podcast. "Rationalist" is the term for Humanist there. HGC also helps an oppressed minority in India that is related to the Roma (Gypsies) of Europe. He talked of the Adivasi tribal people who are considered lower than the Untouchables. HGC helps the millions of people who live on the sidewalks or in the Mumbai slums. Nepal gained more support from HGC this past year, primarily for gas and kerosene to have heat and for sanitary pads. Nepal also has a caste system and a recent Maoist revolution. HGC bought $300 vegetable carts in Katmandu so single mothers in Nepal could sell their vegetables. HGC is working in Europe now, too! With the Roma in Kosovo, Serbia, North Macedonia and Albania. HGC buys milk goats for $120 and geese for $25 that provide eggs. Pakistan has been a difficult challenge for HGC. They have few Humanist contacts there. More contacts disappear there than in any other country. Someone asked if they work in the US. He said they tried to work in Appalachia. But they could not find a single secular humanist! It is very Christian! Someone else asked if HGC promotes family planning. He said they tried to distribute condoms for a while. But they were just sold by the recipients instead of being used. HGC has also done projects in Zambia, South Africa, Rwanda, Haiti, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Alaska, Turkey, Sri Lanka and Morocco. Please visit https://humanistglobal.charity/ to learn more about the work of Humanist Global Charity (HGC) and to donate to their work.
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Coronavirus has had devastating effects on manufacturers worldwide as Chinese manufacturing is impeded and global supply chains are negatively affected as a result. Many manufacturers are unable to carry out standard operations due to lack of necessary materials. Coronavirus is simply the latest China-related supply chain disruption, following events such the 2003 SARS outbreak, the “bird flu” and “swine flu” outbreaks, and the China-United States trade war that began in 2018. Rather than taking chances, Bunting-DuBois chose to take action. During all of these unfortunate events, Bunting-DuBois has been able to stay on schedule producing custom neodymium compression bonded and injection molded magnets as a result of using magnetic material from countries outside of China and carrying out all manufacturing operations related to these magnets in DuBois, PA. The first two months of 2020 have been turbulent for the global economy as a result of coronavirus. As of February 24, 2020, many factories in China still have not reopened to resume regular operations. China is an essential component in the supply chain of thousands of businesses, from small electric motors, to sensors, to medical devices. As China’s ability to meet demand is crippled, manufacturers across the globe are seeking alternatives to China when structuring their supply chains. While other businesses struggle to meet goals and fulfill orders, Bunting-DuBois has been able to remain on target when producing custom designed magnets and magnetic assemblies, namely, compression-bonded and injection-molded magnets. Neo compression-bonded and injection molded magnets are all completely free of any magnetic material originating in China, and all manufacturing takes place within the United States. While other companies are forced to wait at a standstill due to supply chain disruption, Bunting-DuBois is fortunate to be able to carry out business as usual. Structuring the Bunting-DuBois supply chain to source from countries aside from China was not a reaction to any specific crisis that has affected China and, in turn, the global economy over the past few years. Rather, Bunting-DuBois sources raw magnetic material for neo compression bonded and injection molded magnets from other countries as a standard practice. “We have had several customers who are so frustrated with the constant interruptions in supply chains that rely on China, they now say they’ll exclusively be working with Bunting-DuBois for their custom magnetic needs going forward,” said Don Lindstrom, General Manager of Bunting-DuBois. “For the customers we work with, frequent delays and distractions are simply unacceptable. Bunting-DuBois is pleased to be able to deliver products in a fast, reliable manner during a time of so much uncertainty.” If you need a dependable source for your neo compression bonded or injection molded custom magnets and magnetic assemblies, Bunting-DuBois can help. To learn more about our manufacturing capabilities and our custom magnets and magnetic assemblies, Contact a Bunting Representative today.
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This week President Obama removed all doubt that he deserved the Nobel Peace Prize by turning Republicans against war. With polls showing majorities of Americans not in favor of any U.S. military action in Syria and the Tea Party’s entire existence being dedicated to being against anything President Obama is for, Republican after Republican has come out to say that they are opposed to a strike on Syria. America has become skeptical of claims about weapons of mass destruction, skeptical that any war in the Middle East can be “won,” skeptical that the American government has anyone’s best interests at heart except the military-industrial complex that wins every time we fire a missile. This skepticism can be traced back to exactly one event in human history: The Iraq War. The premise, execution and fallout of the war that George W. Bush and Dick Cheney told us we had to wage in response to the 9/11 attacks turned out to be so faulty and toxic that it would be insane if America weren’t skeptical of another military engagement that had any similarities to Iraq. Of course, any similarities are superficial and misleading. Bush and Cheney spent more than a year selling America on the war. President Obama spent a similar amount of time keeping America out of Syria. There was no civil war or al-Qaeda in Iraq… until we invaded. A civil war has been raging in Syria for years with al-Qaeda and its barbarism becoming more prominent, as Syria’s Bashar al-Assad massacred tens of thousands of people around them. Reports about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction — especially its nuclear weapons program, which was the main justification for the war — were trumped up at best and falsified at worst. The evidence of chemical weapons being used in Syria is clear and leads to two simple questions: By whom? And why now? But as the White House prepares to make its case that Assad has violated international norms and will do so again unless we engage in limited strikes, Karl Rove has a point to make. Obama’s policies leave longing for decisive George W. RT if you agree. http://t.co/SkY7Go4yIY — Karl Rove (@KarlRove) September 6, 2013 LOL. It looks like .0000009 percent of America agrees, Karl. Rove earned his official George W. Bush nickname “Turd Blossom” by turning Bush’s disasters into victories. After 9/11, Rove used the trauma of the worst terrorist attack on the U.S. homeland ever to sell another tax break for the rich. When that worked, he used the selling of the Iraq War to help Republicans win seats in the House and the Senate. After George W. Bush presided over the worst financial disaster in a half-century, Rove helped Republicans use the economic misery that had been created to attack President Obama for not fixing the economy fast enough, putting more Republicans in elected office in 2010 than at any time since the New Deal. A decade after the Iraq War began, even our allies distrust American power. The United Kingdom is afraid of any association with the “lapdog” role some accused former prime minister Tony Blair of playing when he joined Bush and Cheney on their Iraq adventure. And most Americans are sure that any military campaign in the Middle East must have some dark agenda and a flood of unforeseen consequences that make it not worth considering. This is all comes to us thanks to George W. Bush. Since Republicans suddenly care about polls, The Washington Post‘s Greg Sargent points out that they show America doesn’t miss George W. Bush. A majority of Americans see the Iraq war as a mistake. And 69 percent blame President Bush for our economic problems either moderately or a “great deal,” far more than President Obama. The younger Bush is our least popular living president, with a favorable rating 20 percent below Jimmy Carter, according to the most recent polls. This is why America scoffed when Mitt Romney surrounded himself with former Bush/Cheney advisors. This is why Karl Rove being for the intervention in Syria is one of the reasons that liberals are so eager to oppose it. “Time should not soften what President George W. Bush, and his apologists, did in an eight-year war costing the United States more than a trillion dollars, 4,400 American soldiers dead and the displacement of two million Iraqis,” Timothy Egan wrote in The New York Times. Syria has proven that time hasn’t softened any of the skepticism Bush created. It should also remind us of the person who missed George W. Bush most: Osama bin Laden. Photo: Carol H. Feeley via Flickr.com
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep technology theme? The main themes in Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? are science and technology, the human condition, and the American Dream. Science and technology: The central role of artificial intelligence in the novel raises questions about what it means to be human and how to use technology ethically. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep Penfield mood organ? The Mood Organ is a device with which, by punching in a number, a human user can instantly alter his or her mood. Deckard routinely sets it to have him get up in a cheerful mood, and advises his wife to do the same. “But a mood like that,” Rick said, “you’re apt to stay in it, not dial your way out…” Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep significance of animals? Because the state of nature is so dire, pets are extremely valuable, and it’s a mark of social status to own a sheep, a goat, or a horse. The relationship between humans, animals, and the environment is even revealed as an important theme in the title of the book itself. What kind of animal does Rick buy with his bounty money? Deckard is even more concerned with his increasing tendency to empathise with androids. Depressed, he uses his bounty money to buy a genuine goat in an attempt to reassure himself of his own morality. The final three Nexus-6 models are holed up in an abandoned suburban apartment building with John R. Who is Isidore in Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? John R. Isidore was a special who worked for Van Ness Pet Hospital and housed androids who were targeted for retirement by bounty hunter Rick Deckard. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep Marxism? Thesis Statement. This paper will show how Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? may be classified as a Marxist novel because of its rejection of commodity aesthetics and commodification/reification through the focusing on the concept of hegemony and societal structures as outlined in Raymond Williams cultural theory. Does Rachel know she’s a replicant? Rachael (Sean Young)’s Timeline and Summary When Rick Deckard shows up, he administers the Voight-Kampff test to her, and discovers that she’s a replicant—though a special one, very difficult to detect and with false implanted memories. Later, at Deckard’s apartment, he reveals to Rachael that she’s a replicant. Why Is Deckard so weak? Tl;Dr: He is weak because they want him to believe he is human so he can hunt and kill replicants better. The final cut of the film definitely makes it clearer that Deckard is a replicant. It also indicates that the cop with the cane (whose name escapes me) is the source of Deckard’s memories.
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