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"Dr. Frear discussed a new technology that can substantially reduce the pollutants entering the environment from farm wastes. Manures and organic wastes are often high in phosphorus content resulting in high loads of phosphorus in fields and streams. Existing technologies are quite costly or not sufficient for waste streams with high solids content. Washington State University has developed a system which simultaneously removes both ammonia-N in the form of air stripping and ammonia salt production and phosphorus in the form of phosphorus containing solids. The process has potential for reducing ammonia-N and total-P by as much as 60 and 80% from manures and 50 and 70% from food/green waste. The process has been proven at pilot and now commercial demonstration scales, with process improvements in performance and cost still underway. Find Dr. Frear’s presentation here.",
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"Even those who aren't particularly sympathetic to Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu could get a good measure of satisfaction from this interview with British Television this week. I guess it can be attributed to Minister Netanyahu's days studying history at Harvard.\n\nThe interviewer asked him: \"How come so many more Palestinians have been killed in this conflict than Israelis?\" (A nasty question if there ever was one!)\n\nNetanyahu: \"Are you sure that you want to start asking in that direction?\"\n\nInterviewer: (Falling into the trap) \"Why not?\"\n\nNetanyahu: \"Because in World War II more Germans were killed than British and Americans combined, but there is no doubt in anyone's mind that the war was caused by Germany's aggression.\n\n\"And in response to the German blitz on London, the British wiped out the entire city of Dresden, burning to death more German civilians than the number of people killed in Hiroshima.\n\n\"Moreover, I could remind you that in 1944, when the R.A.F. tried to bomb the Gestapo Headquarters in Copenhagen, some of the bombs missed their target and fell on a Danish children's hospital, killing children. Perhaps you have another question?\"\n\nOrigins: Current events often bring forth the recirculation of older items, and so it is with this piece: Israel's armed engagement against Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip in early 2009\n\nand again in mid-2014 caused this item to be presented in social media as something that occurred just \"this week.\"\n\nIn fact, this piece originated in when a military conflict between Hezbollah paramilitary forces and the Israeli military took place in Lebanon and northern Israel during July and August of that year. During that period, former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu (he had held that position from 1996 to 1999) undertook a number of news interviews in which he responded to criticisms that Israel's military response to Hezbollah rocket attacks were disproportionate and were killing an inordinately high number of Lebanese civilians.\n\nThe item reproduced above is purportedly a portion of a transcript from a television news piece, one in which Netanyahu trapped a snarky British interviewer into getting his verbal comeuppance by providing an apt historical analogy when asked to explain why \"so many more Palestinians have been killed in this conflict than Israelis.\" (The 2006 version referenced \"Lebanese\" rather than \"Palestinians\"; the substitution of the latter was an attempt to make this item appear current to 2009.)\n\nWe located and viewed several different television interviews conducted by British journalists with Benjamin Netanyahu during that period and found that although the latter did typically invoke the example of Britain's response to the German blitz on London during World (including mentions of the bombing of the German city of Dresden and Gestapo headquarters in Copenhagen) as a justification for Israel's response to Hezbollah rocket attacks, we could not locate an interview that included dialogue identical (or nearly so) to this transcript, or one in which a British interviewer could be fairly described as having posed \"nasty\" questions and then \"fallen into a trap\" sprung by Netanyahu. For the most part, the interviewers asked relevant and thoughtful questions, to which Netanyahu provided serious and detailed answers.\n\nNetanyahu: And you can ask the question that I would ask for all those who question Israel, what would you be saying today, what would you ask Tony Blair to prime minister of London was being rocketed by hundreds, indeed thousands, of rockets? You'd be screaming your head off, saying, \"Get rid of the source of that fire.\" And I think in this sense Israel, the Israeli public, is behaving miraculously.\n\nLonghurst: The issue of proportionality, of course, has been raised in many capitals across the world. What would you say would have been a disproportionate response, then, to those rocket attacks?\n\nNetanyahu: Well, I don't want to say a disproportionate response, because then I'd be criticizing Britain, but when London was rocketed, Churchill's response was to flatten German was wiped out completely. And I do not criticize Churchill's government for doing that, because it was in fact a time of great urgency. The main point is that the only way that we can judge proportionality is to ask, how did other countries behave under similar circumstances? When Syria that attacks us, criticizes us, wiped out fifteen thousand civilians in the Syrian town of Hama in one afternoon, I don't think they can voice an objection.\n\nIn another Sky News interview, this one with presenter Julie Etchingham, Netanyahu provided a similar response:\n\nEtchingham: I know you said that Israel targets guerrillas, I know that Israel is saying that it's killed about 400 Hezbollah guerrillas over the last three weeks or so, the figures I saw from Reuters news agency been keeping their own separate tally, and as you know the figures vary that have been killed, of whom 497 are civilians, so there have obviously been a lot of innocent deaths by the Israelis inside Lebanon.\n\nNetanyahu: In effect, the only comparison we can have is what British and American pilots are doing in Afghanistan and in Iraq under similar circumstances. They've also regrettably had civilian casualties — unintentional, the numbers are quite I'm saying that not in order to accuse them, but in fact to say that there is no other standard with which we can judge this except to look at another situation where thousands — about the same number of thousand rockets [were] fired onto a western city. That was London in World Churchill's response at the time was very different from our response today, or from your response in Afghanistan and in Iraq today. Churchill just bombed German cities by day [and] incinerated them by night, and of course the number of civilian casualties was enormous. I say that not in order to attack Churchill, and in fact I don't attack him, but we who have done a lot lot, lot not be attacked for doing a lot less than Churchill did under similar circumstances.\n\nThe closest match we could find (in content, if not in tone) to the example transcript provided above was in portions of a Netanyahu interview with Sky News anchor Martin Stanford:\n\nStanford: You'll be aware of the that Israel has made its point; it is now overdoing it. It has been too violent in what it is reaping on south Lebanon. How do you respond to those criticisms?\n\nNetanyahu: I think that it's a peculiar criticism coming from the countries that know better, because when London was rocketed by during the blitz, the response was, shall we say, a thousand times no, I think it was probably ten thousand times greater. When was rocketed by makeshift rockets, basically improvised aircraft used as rockets, the response was to go halfway across the world, wipe out the Taliban regime, and conquer Iraq, and in both cases British and American troops, and the troops of other countries, tried to ferret out the terrorists who were, as in the case of Lebanon, hiding in civilian areas, so civilian casualties are accrued because the terrorists — Hezbollah only hide, not only target civilians, but also hide behind civilians, and responsible governments — whether it's Britain, the United States, the other governments that joined in, or Israel itself not give immunity to terrorists simply because they hide among civilians, [but] we try to minimize civilian casualties.\n\nStanford: Is it a tacit that whatever you think of the rights and wrongs of the military campaign, the PR war, the words of persuasion, haven't actually hit home, and the rest of the world remains critical of Israel?\n\nNetanyahu: I think that we have to continue to fight this battle of truth, the battle for public opinion, all the time. You know, there is a double standard, even a triple standard, that is being applied here. In 1944, the British Royal Air Force went to target the Gestapo headquarters in Copenhagen, a legitimate military target — embedded in a civilian population. The British pilots missed, and 83 children horribly burned in a children's hospital right next to the Gestapo headquarters. That didn't make the British pilots terrorists; it didn't make the British response disproportionate or wrong. It was an accident of war that accompanies any war, and especially when your targets are embedded in civilian areas."
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I think it was the first trip I’ve been on where I thought, “I wish I hadn’t used my vacation days on this.” Let me tell you what happened.\n\nFind the best South Lake Tahoe Activites, compare prices, and read what other travelers have to say at TripAdvisor\n\nNo direct flights to Reno-Tahoe International Airport from Chicago\n\nI had a 5AM flight out of Chicago to Phoenix which took about four hours, a four-hour layover in Phoenix, and then a two hour flight to Reno. This is a hard pill to swallow because, domestically, almost everything is available on a direct flight from Chicago. From Reno, I took the South Tahoe Airporter to the Lake Tahoe Resort Hotel, a ride that was supposed to be just under two hours. Since I had already traveled for 10 hours by the time I landed in Reno, I thought luck was on my side when I got on the shuttle leaving an hour and a half earlier than the one for which I had purchased a ticket. Unfortunately that was not the case.\nNever Before Savings on First Class Airfares. Get up to $100 Off* with Code FC100\n\nThe first issue on the South Lake Tahoe Airporter was that our driver blasted 80’s metal at a very loud volume in the shuttle. I know it is just a difference of taste, but hours of head banging hard rock was a bit hard to handle. Then there was the rockslide. I am aware that California is known for droughts, fires, mudslides, earthquakes…basically anything that Mother Nature can throw at it. Unfortunately, the frequency with which these weather phenomena occur escaped me. When, at 90 minutes into our shuttle ride we encountered one such rockslide, we turned around and spent another 90 minutes getting into town the back way. Thankfully, I had a bag of lupini beans and a bottle of water, but the water went quickly and I spent the last hour quite thirsty. Note to anyone taking a shuttle anywhere: bring water and snacks.\n\nWhen the shuttle finally arrived at the hotel strip of South Lake Tahoe and I regained phone signal, I learned that my friends coming in from New York and Seattle were all experiencing delays as well. Since we were there with Echo Tours as part of the Northwestern University Alumni Ski Trip, I went to check in and get my ski passes. It was here that I learned the rain that blanketed the valley of mountain, continued heartily up into the peaks, and had been that way for days. Our ski trip was under a deluge of rain.\n\nDay one of our three day lift pass started with the closure of Heavenly Mountain. Although we stayed in Heavenly Village, our lift passes worked at Northstar and Homewood as well. We thought we had options. By 9 AM, every mountain around Lake Tahoe had closed for the day. Strong winds over 80 miles per hour blew mightily, and heavy rains piled on the area. While we made the most of the day by walking out to the lake and drinking regional beer, we struggled to fill our day with activities. For a group of a girls who didn’t intend to spend the day drinking or gambling at the casinos, not having a car really limited our ability to do anything outside of Heavenly Village. After 10 rounds of Bingo at the Marriott, and an hour of Heads Up, we descended into an HGTV marathon. When the unending rain of the day turned to snow overnight, we were hopeful for great skiing the following morning.\n\nDouble Black Diamonds or Back to the Base\n\nDay two of our three day lift pass began with wind holds and delays all over the mountain. Again. Heavenly Resort straddles the state line of Nevada and California, with most of the runs on the Nevada side. Unfortunately, the entire Nevada side of the mountain was closed, meaning that we had to take shuttles over to California and wait for two hours until the lifts opened. While we were inconvenienced, we kept our heads up. 30 inches of snowfall had accumulated in the previous 24 hours. This was finally one of the South Lake Tahoe activities that we were looking forward to: skiing! And then we found out that it was “too much snow.” Heavenly doesn’t groom trails overnight and the only runs that were open were two short green runs and five double black diamonds. With only experts able to manage the double black diamonds, our ski day ended after three runs and nearly two hours of wait time for the lift. Another bust.\n\nFinally, the last day of our trip, most of the mountain was open. With 30 inches of powder, we couldn’t wait to finally ski! What we didn’t realize is that the snow hadn’t stopped up on the peak. We also didn’t know that Heavenly was severely understaffed. There were no attendants at trail maps or at the disembarkation point of any lifts. We also learned the hard way that 95% of the mountain signage was buried under snow. Thank God we had a map. We skied in dangerous white out conditions. On top of it, we couldn’t even see Lake Tahoe! Of all of the South Lake Tahoe activities we expected, seeing the lake from the mountain was what I most looked forward to. At one point, we couldn’t see 15 feet in front of our faces. It wasn’t until an hour before the mountain closed that we descended to a lower altitude and could see clearly.\nAfter two not so great days and one okay day in Tahoe, I was really looking forward to getting home. Of course, that was not meant to be. My flight through Seattle was delayed four hours. I missed my connection to Chicago, and instead of getting home at 6:30 PM, I landed at 12:30 AM. This is one of the more nightmarish travel days that I’ve experienced. It was even worse than a red-eye from Hawaii on a workday.\n\nI did have a great time seeing my dear friends, so that was the real highlight of the trip. I realize that I am so fortunate to not only have the means but also the freedom to travel. What stuck with me, however, was how bothered I was by the setbacks on this trip. Although I could sometimes be described as melancholic, I can usually power through difficult situations. The fact that I used all of my vacation days on a bust of a ski trip was upsetting. Unfortunately, there weren’t many South Lake Tahoe activities that we could access without a car.\nAfter nearly a month break from blogging, I am finally “over” the misfortunes of my trip. I can’t control everything and this poor experience was just a blip on the radar. Stay tuned for some upcoming posts about Chicago! I’ll share some activities that are great for the anxious traveler."
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Moreover, the study provides the reader with a detailed understanding of the green methanol market by end-use industry (transportation/mobility, chemical industry, power generation, and other end-use industry), by application (fuel, chemical feedstock, other application), and by methanol type (bio-methanol and e-methanol).\n\nGrowth/Marketing Strategy: The green methanol market has seen major development by key players operating in the market, such as business expansion, partnership, collaboration, and joint ventures. The favored strategy for the companies has been partnerships and joint ventures to strengthen their position in the green methanol market. For instance, in September 2022, Winterthur Gas Diesel (WinGD) and HSD Engine (HSD) announced that the companies would partner to develop an engine capable of running on green methanol by 2024.\n\nCompetitive Strategy: Key players in the green methanol market analyzed and profiled in the study involve major green methanol producers. Moreover, a detailed competitive benchmarking of the players operating in the green methanol market has been done to help the reader understand how players stack against each other, presenting a clear market landscape. Additionally, comprehensive competitive strategies such as partnerships, agreements, and collaborations will aid the reader in understanding the untapped revenue pockets in the market.\n\nAccording to Sachin Singh, Lead Analyst, BIS Research, \"The green methanol market is expected to register continuous growth during the forecast period owing to the growing demand for sustainable energy sources, rising green methanol demand from the maritime industry, and investment from the government toward green and sustainable technologies. Moreover, growing investment in renewable energy sources and demand for energy storage technologies are also expected to contribute toward the growth of the green methanol market during the forecast period.”",
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"The Copy of the Magna Carta at Salisbury Cathdral\nOne of the original copies of the Magna Carta is kept in the Chapter House of Salisbury Cathedral in Salisbury, England. The parchment document is smaller than you might expect – it’s only about 12-inches wide by 18-inches long. The scribe who copied it had remarkably consistent penmanship, but the only people who can easily decipher it are Latin scholars who enjoy plowing through densely written, medieval text -- there are no paragraphs or indentations and none of the 63 clauses is numbered.\nSalisbury’s copy of the Magna Carta is actually a copy of a copy of the document to which King John affixed his seal on June 15, 1215 at Runnymede. That agreement was formally recorded a month later on July 15, 1215. The recorded document itself was then copied and distributed. No one knows exactly how many copies were sent out, but the author of Wikipedia’s Magna Carta entry suggests there were more than 40. Of these, 4 survive (besides the one in Salisbury, two are held by the British Library in London and one is held by the Lincoln Cathedral).\nAs an idea, however, the Magna Carta definitely had legs. Though King John reneged and ended up in a war with the barons (wars between the feudal barons and the king were not uncommon in England at that time), the principles laid down in the Magna Carta did eventually became the cornerstones of British law and its parliamentary system of governing. For Americans, the most important of the Magna Carta’s 63 clauses is the right to due process.",
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"Salisbury Cathdral\nNote: My observations were made during a trip to Great Britain, Italy and S. France in June and July, 2011. I am posting them after my return to the US.\nPosted by Katherine Salant at 5:04 PM 1 comment:",
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"Silbury Hill\nSilbury Hill is a man-made creation. Located in the flat-as-a-pancake English lowlands (at least that’s how most Midwesterners would characterize the Wiltshire landscape that surrounds it), Silbury Hill is the largest Neolithic mound in Europe, and one of the largest such “structures” in the world.\nEven by modern standards, Silbury Hill is big. It stands about 130-feet high (about the height of a 13-story modern office building). In circumference it measures about three-tenths of a mile; in area about 5 acres.\nMore amazing to this observer is how it all began – with basket loads of gravel, some wooden stakes and stone boulders. To this, successive layers of chalk rubble (found in the adjacent countryside) and dirt were added over a period of about 250 to 400 years. The volume of the mound is estimated to about 324,000 cubic yards. Assuming that each basketful held about one cubic foot, this works out to be about 8.75 million basket loads. No wonder it took several hundred years to complete the project.\nWhy did they build it? Scholars have no idea. Smaller Neolithic mounds nearby were used as burial sites, but archeologists excavating at Silbury Hill have found nothing underneath all that dirt.\n\nPosted by Katherine Salant at 4:33 PM No comments:\n\nNeolithic Astronomy and Engineering: Humbling to a Modern Observer",
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"Castlerigg Stone Circle\nTo a modern observer, the engineering and astronomical feats of the Neolithic peoples who lived in the British Isles five thousand years ago are humbling. They had no system for writing or for complex mathematical notation; nonetheless, they were able to record their observations of the sun and the moon as they moved across the sky in the course of a year. The Neolithic people lacked the wheel, but they were able to move large and heavy stones long distances and then precisely position them in large circles to mark the sunrise and sunset for important dates in their calendar.\nThe enormity of these Neolithic accomplishments began to sink in after I visited the Castlerigg Stone Circle and started to wonder how these ancient peoples had built it, despite their daunting limitations.\nCastlerigg Stone Circle, located in the Cumbrian region of England, was built about 5,000 to 5,200 hundred years ago. Today, 38 of the original stones still stand in a slightly flatted circle that is 107 feet in diameter. The stones, which stand 3 to 5 feet high, 'were not worked or shaped in any way. They mark the position of the summer and winter solstices, Candlemas (the festival that celebrated the time to begin spring planting), and the setting of the most southerly and most nothernly moons.",
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"Most of the stones are 3 to 5 feet high\nCastlerigg Stone Circle predates the stone circles of Stonehenge by about 800 to 1,000 years. It is thought by many to be the oldest such circle in England and perhaps in Europe.\nThe Castelrigg Stone Circle also includes a unique feature: 10 stones form a rectangle at one end. Its purpose is unknown, as is the purpose of the circle itself. Scholars speculate that the site, as well as other stone circles, was used for trading, religious observations, and tribal gatherings.",
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"10 stones form a unique rectangle\nNote: My observations were made during a trip to Great Britain, Italy and Southern France in June and July, 2011. I am posting them after my return to the U.S.\nPosted by Katherine Salant at 8:18 PM No comments:"
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"In the latest salvo stemming from the FBI’s arrest of ex-Public Works boss Mohammed Nuru, City Attorney Dennis Herrera today disseminated 14 subpoenas. They target entities tied to the stalled 555 Fulton mixed-use project — which Nuru allegedly attempted to aid behind the scenes, in exchange for gifts lavished on him by the building’s Chinese billionaire developer.\n\nSubpoenas were also issued to two investment firms and an engineering firm with ties to the 555 Fulton project.\n\nNuru’s alleged attempts to pull strings for the 555 Fulton project after being showered with valuable gifts by Zhang was one of “five schemes” named in a 75-page complaint unsealed by the U.S. Department of Justice on Jan. 28.\n\nThis one was referred to as the “Multimillion-Dollar Mixed-Use Development Scheme.”",
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"The complaint outlined fraud charges leveled against Nuru and restaurateur Nick Bovis, which could carry 20-year prison sentences. Nuru — who allegedly broke a cooperation agreement with the feds and informed potential targets of the long-running corruption probe — is additionally charged with lying to the FBI. That alleged crime could result in an additional five-year sentence.\n\nOn an FBI wiretap, Nuru purportedly bragged about the luxurious accommodations and valuable gifts bestowed upon him by “DEVELOPER 1” during a jaunt through China. On the phone, Nuru said he knows the developer through “CONTRACTOR 2.”\n\n“DEVELOPER 1” has been subsequently identified as Zhang, a principal in Z&L Properties, the developer of 555 Fulton. “CONTRACTOR 2” is listed in the complaint as “a building permits expediter who is affiliated with Nuru.” Walter Wong handled permitting on the 555 Fulton project; his 13th Street offices were raided by federal agents on Jan. 28. He has been identified by Mission Local and other media outlets as “CONTRACTOR 2.”\n\nThe goods they were allegedly gifted included “some stone” — uncut diamonds, potentially — given to Nuru and CONTRACTOR 2. “I don’t know how much they’re worth … they’re tons of money,” Nuru said on the wiretapped line. He also boasted about drinking Zhang’s $10,000 liquor, staying free at his seven-star hotel, and being gifted a $2,070 bottle of wine.\n\nOn wiretaps and in encrypted WeChat messages, Nuru pledged to aid the stalled 555 Fulton project. On a tapped phone line, he purportedly relayed a subordinate instructions on how to move along the development.\n\nWithin Department of Building Inspection databases, records do not appear to have been generated regarding the work allegedly carried out at Nuru’s behest. What’s more, work Building Department officials tell Mission Local warranted analysis and scrutiny was subsequently given a cursory “over the counter” approval.\n\nMission Local has confirmed that FBI agents on Feb. 5 visited the Department of Building Inspection. A Building Department spokesman affirmed the visit, but was tight-lipped regarding any other query.\n\nMultiple sources, however, have said the feds went to the Building Department’s server area and were interested in files regarding 555 Fulton. What’s more, multiple Building Department sources told us that those files had disappeared off the system for roughly a week — and then reappeared.\n\nIt is unclear why this took place or if the files have, in some way, been altered. An FBI spokesman declined to discuss whether the agents found what they were seeking.\n\nWithin the Jan. 28 complaint, FBI special agent James Folger stated he believes “CONTRACTOR 2” (Wong) “has paid for or subsidized part of Nuru’s trips to South America and China in 2018. I believe that CONTRACTOR 2 provides these benefits to Nuru so that Nuru will use his official position to help CONTRACTOR 2 when needed.”\n\nFolger also wrote that “I believe Nuru confirmed his recent vacations to China and South America were largely subsidized, and that he had received free hotel and resort accommodation, free food, and transportation throughout China, because of his assistance to CONTRACTOR 2 and DEVELOPER 1.”\n\nA woman described as “GIRLFRIEND 1” paid nearly $1,200 in cash for a room at the Ritz-Carlton in Santiago, Chile in October 2018. Multiple city officials tell Mission Local that GIRLFRIEND 1 is Sandra Zuniga, the head of the mayor’s “Fix-It Team.” She was identified as such in the San Francisco Chronicle this month. Zuniga, currently on leave, was on the other end of the wiretapped line when Nuru purportedly bragged about the stones and other items gifted him in China.\n\nWong was hit with an individual subpoena as were four companies with ties to him: W. Wong Construction Co., Jaidin Consulting Group, LLC; Jaidin International Ventures; and Alternate Choice, LLC. All four of these companies are headquartered out of a building Wong owns at 205 13th Street, which federal agents raided on Jan. 28.\n\nA Jan. 29 phone call from Mission Local to Wong’s office rang about seven or eight times before a woman picked up the phone. She said she had “nothing to say” about Wong’s alleged appearance in the complaint, or the raid.",
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"U.S. Attorney David Anderson on Jan. 28 addresses the media regarding charges filed against Mohammed Nuru and Nick Bovis. He is flanked by U.S. Attorneys to his right, and FBI agents to his left. To Anderson’s immediate left is FBI Special Agent In Charge Jack Bennett.\n\nWong was born in Hong Kong in 1948 and arrived in the United States at age 23. From humble beginnings — he worked in restaurants and as a janitor — he broke into the construction business in 1979.\n\nBy 2001 he was a deeply connected permit expediter and contractor who, as long ago as 2001, was described as a “powerhouse” in the Chronicle — a man with a unique ability to push through his clients’ projects, in large part through his chumminess with the power players at the Department of Building Inspection and the city writ large.\n\n“He got things done that were impossible,” a developer this week told Mission Local, adding that it always seemed to be done with a “wink-wink.”\n\nAlong with Nuru, Mission Local is told that Ed Lee was a frequent visitor to Wong’s office in the 1990s and beyond. As Department of Public Works boss, Lee supervised Nuru. As mayor, Lee in 2011 named him head of the department — in spite of a lengthy record of ethical lapses that percolated over into mainstream newspaper stories as long ago as 2004.\n\nDuring the tenure of Mayor Willie Brown, Building Department veterans say Wong was known to walk behind the counter at the department and expedite matters himself.\n\nThe doors to the employee area were jokingly called “The Wong Doors.”\n\nAn analysis of campaign finance records reveals that, since 1999 Wong and/or his staffers and affiliates have donated nearly $109,000 to San Francisco politicians or political committees.\n\nA variety of companies headquartered out of his building on 205 13th St. have or have had city contracts, providing San Francisco with items such as visibility vests, police barricades, or, notably, trash cans.\n\nA March 4 hearing, in fact, will examine how Alternate Choice, LLC — one of the companies subpoenaed today — ended up with a $5.2 million trash can contract with San Francisco Public Works in 2018. That company is based out of the 13th Street building and registered to “Washington Wong” — who appears to be one of Walter Wong’s children.\n\nSupervisor Aaron Peskin this week alleged that Nuru’s antipathy to “Big Belly” trash cans stemmed from this contract with a connected company. City records reveal that Alternate Choice received $601,462 in the most recent fiscal year and between $759,000 and $811,000 in each of the three prior years.\n\nToday’s subpoenas come on the heels of 10 issued by Herrera’s office on Feb. 12; PG&E, Webcor, Recology, and other outfits were questioned about “funneling money,” allegedly under the guise of Bovis’ charity outfit, into an extravagant holiday party for Public Works employees and other city officials.\n\nMany of today’s 14 subpoenas ask companies for evidence that Wong, Zhang — or the companies themselves — provided “a thing or service of value” to city employees. The City Attorney is also demanding documentation within multiple subpoenas relating to meals at San Francisco’s R&G Lounge and Waterfront Restaurant — and the source of payment for those meals.\n\nAll of the subpoenas ask for evidence relating to the companies providing tables, chairs, tents or other equipment that could be used for city events.\n\nThe woman picking up the phone today at Wong’s construction office did not know about the subpoenas. She said Walter Wong was not in. A call to a number listed for Washington Wong has not yet been returned.\n\nAn e-mail sent to Z&L has not been returned, nor was one to BKF. A message was left with Synergy.\n\nDocuments from the City Attorney’s office are available here."
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"For new arrivals in Japan, riding trains quickly becomes a necessity of life. Taking on the challenge of a crowded morning rush hour train is a rite of passage, and foreigners who pass this grueling test are promoted to the ranks of those tenacious individuals able to adapt to this country's major form of transportation.\n\nScenes viewed on television or in magazines of white gloved conductors pushing throngs of commuters into crammed compartments are unfortunately a reality, and anyone bold enough to literally jump into this melee will experience the claustrophobic's worst nightmare.\n\nMy initial encounter with rush hour in Tokyo was on a Monday morning, and I was due to report bright and early for my first teaching job thirty minutes away by train. With the naivety of a novice rider I patiently waited for the crowd on the platform to disperse, convinced there was no possible way to physically enter the packed carriage. Allowing several cars to pass I realized that if I didn't board the train soon I would be late for my first day of work.\n\nEventually forcing my way into the compartment I was engulfed by a multitude of bodies compressed into one cohesive mass which swayed uncontrollably with each erratic surge of the train, my freedom of movement relinquished entirely within a vortex of chaos that possessed a will of its own.\n\nThis seemingly endless ordeal continued until the next station, when for a brief moment passengers would frantically disembark, only to be replaced seconds later by another group vehemently intent on entering the car at the same time.\n\nI realized I would never survive thirty minutes of this pandemonium, and found myself fighting my way off the train at the next stop. I decided that the only solution to the dilemma was to find accommodation within walking distance of the office, or to establish a schedule that would allow me to avoid the inevitable crowded conditions that exist in any major Japanese city from the morning hours of seven to nine.\n\nIn addition to the horrors of rush hour there are other pitfalls that newcomers should be aware of when riding trains in Japan. Although trains in Japan are an engineering marvel, oversights were obviously made when designing the tracks in relationship to certain platforms.\n\nA number of stations contain very large spaces between the train and platform, and upon entering the carriage you find yourself carefully stepping over them like a mountaineer negotiating crevices. Some of the gaps are large enough to consume an adult or child, as I was witness to one spring afternoon in Akasaka station.\n\nSitting near the entrance I suddenly heard a shrill scream of panic erupt from a female passenger attempting to board. Apparently as she and her young daughter entered the compartment, the girl inadvertently slipped between the train and platform onto the tracks, the distraught mother desperately pulling her trembling daughter back onto the train seconds before the doors shut automatically.\n\nDespite the crowded conditions and negative aspects of riding trains in Japan as previously mentioned, the Japanese rail system still maintains a reputation as one of the most efficient in the world. Punctuality is almost guaranteed, and frequency of departures and arrivals is truly impressive, with a waiting time of only a few minutes between trains, and a maximum of only ten minutes on smaller lines servicing outlining areas. Japanese trains are also among the cleanest and safest in the world, and accidents or breakdowns are almost nonexistent.\n\nSee you next time!\n\n« What is difference between Japan and Si… オンライン英会話を上手に利用するコツ【… »\nプロフィール"
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"When I was in my twenties, the house I shared with roommates in Arlington, Massachusetts was vandalized with a Molotov cocktail. This was the mid-1980s. The bomb was made of a small Pepsi bottle, a washcloth, and a burning match. The incendiary fluid was probably rubbing alcohol or gasoline.\n\nWhat happened was this: on a sunny afternoon, my roommates and I heard a thud at the front door, and then we smelled smoke. I don’t remember running to the foyer. I do remember standing by the door as the cop took our report. I felt stunned and weirdly exposed, although I was fully dressed. A synagogue in the neighborhood had been hit a few days earlier, he told us.\n\nThe cop taking the report didn’t know why we were targeted. We were the renters on the top two floors, the homeowners lived on the first. I don’t recall if all the roommates’ names were on the mailbox, and anyway, only two of the names of the seven people in the house were identifiably Jewish. END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED",
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By the second half of the second day, I can do one thing other than watch the news and read the papers. I can knit. It seems stupid to think of this craft as anything important in the light of what has occurred, but still I do. I need to center myself again. It’s not fear I’m battling, though knitting is a good antidote to fear, but deep, abiding sadness, irreconcilable loss, the sense of things being torn asunder. A good friend of mine who’s a native of Manhattan (but now an avowed Angeleno) is grieving as well. We both agree that instead of waving flags, what we feel like doing is following the Jewish rite of mourning, which involves wearing a piece of black fabric pinned to one’s garment, fabric that’s been rent to show the irretrievable nature of loss. END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED",
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"Garden beetles are some of the most vibrant and diverse insects known to mankind. In the case of the Colorado potato pest, this beetle has many distinct features which set it apart from other bugs that may be dwelling within your garden.\n\nOne noteworthy feature is the beautiful striped pattern on its back. A careful observation of this pattern will reveal 10 black stripes on its otherwise yellow or orange body. The eggs are also a shade of orange or bright yellow and are usually found in clusters on the underside of leaves. Adult Colorado potato beetles are about ½ in size and oval in shape.\n\nIn addition to its distinct coloration and stripes, the Colorado potato beetle also have a black spot on its head that sits between its pair of eyes, making it appear as though the beetle has a third eye. It also has three pairs of legs that are usually the same orange color as its body.\n\nNymph Colorado beetles are smaller than their adult counterparts. They are also wingless. When they hatch from the eggs, these immature beetles are reddish-brown with two rows of dark spots on each side of their bodies. As they mature, the color of the nymphs lighten, changing from red to pink.\n\nColorado potato beetles spend their winter in potato fields, gardens, and on the outskirts of fields. When adult beetles emerge during spring, they soon begin to feed then mate. Female Colorado potato beetles can lay up to 30 eggs at a time and will lay about 300-600 eggs during its life cycle. They lay their eggs on the underside of leaves.\n\nEggs take about 2 weeks to hatch. The larval stage begins as soon as the eggs hatch and can take up to 10",
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"Parks and Recreation – “The Set Up”\n\nAfter just writing about Community’s handling of Jack Black’s guest spot by calling attention to how distracting it could be to have a recognizable guest star show up on your show, it’s interesting to turn our gaze to Parks and Recreation, where two “big name” guest stars (at least in my circles) debuted. While Community drew our attention to Black’s disruption in order to make a large meta-joke, Parks and Recreation does something similar but different in creating an extra layer of comedy for those who know that Will Arnett and Amy Poehler are married in real life.\n\nIt was a good example of how casting someone recognizable can help a storyline rather than hurt it, as Arnett was simply a fun casting choice: he’s funny, and the marriage added an extra layer to the scene, but it wasn’t dependent on a guest star, just as the show didn’t need to have Justin Theroux playing the aptly named Justin, a friend of Ann’s who Leslie takes a liking to. Both characters, despite being cast with recognizable faces (for me, at least), played roles which weren’t played as the “point” of the episode, but their performances gave them an added weight, which is especially helpful when Theroux might be sticking around for a while.\n\nAnd so now we can look at the episode less in terms of who was in it, and more in terms of the episode built around them…okay, I’m going to talk some more about Arnett. Sue me.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nFiled under Parks and Recreation\n\nAfter writing rather lengthy analysis of the other three NBC comedies, all of which tapped into the emotional recesses of their characters in uncomfortable or telling fashions, it’s refreshing to get to 30 Rock, which tried to do absolutely none of those things.\n\nWhile it wasn’t an all-time classic, “Dealbreakers Talk Show #0001” was a prime example of what happens when you just let Liz Lemon run free. The episode follows a paper thin plot, rarely taking a story to any unexpected or surprising place, but Tina Fey is so inherently in control of this character that she is able to depict Liz’s downward spiral into a Jekyll/Hyde split persona in a way that makes you laugh so hard you forget just how pointless it all is.\n\nIt becomes a series of cleverly executed sight gags at a certain point in the episode, demonstrating that even the simplest of stories (even when that story surrounds an element of the show which could be complicated) can elicit laughs within the universe Fey has created here.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\n“Do-Over” is not the best episode of 30 Rock, nor is it necessarily an entry into the show’s catalogue of fantastic ones. Rather, it is familiarity that makes this episode so memorable: it offers plenty of showcase opportunities for Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin (albeit leaning towards the former), it has a sharp storyline that offers every character a small moment, and it uses its guest star (Will & Grace’s Megan Mullally) wisely, unlike last season’s unfortunately flat appearance by Jerry Seinfeld.\n\nWhile NBC is hoping that this is going to be a do-over for 30 Rock, a show that never quite captured the kind of audience the network is looking for, that’s all based on ratings: creatively speaking, the show barely needed a fresh coat of paint to return as the funniest comedy on television.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nEmmys on Trial: The Ageism of Guest Acting\n\n[As part of our continued, if oft-neglected, coverage of the 60th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards next week on September 21st, Cultural Learnings brings a week of coverage designed to shed some light on the key races, the fascinating stories, and the things that are already frustrating to the point of anger even before the winners are even announced. 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Representing two shows with multiple nominations in their respective categories, these stars of Desperate Housewives and 30 Rock respectively have two things in common: they both won Emmys that they don’t deserve, and they both are very, very old.\n\nAnd yeah, I know: who’s Ageist now? Well, someone’s got to restore a little balance here.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nWhen people predict the Emmy Awards, they predict the big awards: the ones with names we recognize, the ones that we’ll see on TV, and the ones that we’ll remember when the show is over. However, there are dozens of Emmy Awards given out each year, and when the nominees are announced Emmy fantatics like me will be poring over the epic list looking not just for the usual suspects but rather some of the trends that emerge elsewhere.\n\nAnd it’s really a question of trends more than individual categories – I can’t possibly predict a category like Best Direction in a Comedy Series, but I can tell you who is likely to be kicking around and what kind of shows will perform well in the category. It’s one last bit of Emmy coverage before we head into tomorrow, where I’ll have live coverage of the nominations themselves followed by the full list of nominees and full analysis of how things went down. In the meantime, let’s discuss the “Other” awards, ranging from writing to directing, guest acting to individual performance, and everything in between.\n\nOutstanding Writing in a Drama Series\n\nTrend: The category is usually used to represent the best in episodic television along with the year’s standout pilots. It’s considered one of the best categories, mainly because of said high quality.\n\nChanges: Unlike last year, there’s no show that is going to dominate with a large number of episodes in the tradition of The Sopranos – only Mad Men has a chance at that.\n\nWatch for: Lost’s “The Constant” seems like a lock unless something goes hideously wrong (Even last year, with the show snubbed, they won a nomination for “Through the Looking Glass,” while the Mad Men, Breaking Bad and Damages pilots might represent new series on the list.\n\nRepeat Offenders: Ronald D. Moore was a surprise nominee for Battlestar Galactica last year, so he could be back. Meanwhile, since three Sopranos episodes made the cut last year, there’s room for some returns – David Simon is likely back in the race for the finale of The Wire, for example.\n\nOutstanding Directing in a Drama Series\n\nChanges: We don’t know if we’ll see yet another seven nomination kudos list, but if we do it means more of the same from the Academy.\n\nWatch for: In terms of the year’s pilots, it’s a pretty safe bet you’ll see cinematic Damages and intoxicating Mad Men on this list (Alan Taylor, who directed the Mad Men pilot, won for The Sopranos last year). As far as other series go, expect Lost’s Jack Bender to pop up again.\n\nRepeat Offenders: Battlestar Galactica could see another nomination here, but Heroes and Friday Night Lights are likely both going to miss the cut. There could be other series, however, that would be more than willing to step in and fill the gap (The Wire and Dexter, in particular).\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED",
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We don’t have anyone else, â€Currie said. “I have no help. I am the only one.”\n\nIncluded in the budget lawmakers passed this year for the Department of Social Services was a budget item of nearly $ 3 million of the CARES Act funds allocated to launch a pilot program to train 50 parents in the St. Louis area whose children are eligible for home nursing services or are admitted to a pediatric hospital.\n\nThe goal of the program: Parents can be trained and become certified home health aides and be hired by agencies like Team Select Home Care to get paid to care for their children who need constant medical care.\n\nThe budget came into effect for the fiscal year beginning July 1. But more than three months later, the program has yet to launch.\n\nBill Sczepanski, vice president of government relations for Team Select Home Care, said he was told on an Aug. 17 conference call with the governor’s director of policy and Haug that the funds were not available because rather, they were needed to respond to COVID. Sczepanski said Haug would not further explain what the funds were specifically needed for.\n\n“Here we’re trying to give you an option that works in other states,†Sczepanski said. “And you won’t even fly it.”\n\nThe nearly $ 3 million in federal funds was to come from the state’s Federal Emergency Management Stimulus Fund. Since the end of September, the fund had a remaining balance of $ 131.3 million.\n\nOA did not respond to questions on whether she believed the fund had been over-allocated, therefore justifying the expenditure to be withheld.\n\nParson has yet to issue budget cuts for the year. It is not clear whether federal stimulus funds would go through the same withholding process as state general revenue funds.\n\nJohnson says the company initially received approval from senior MO HealthNet officials in 2018 to launch a pilot program and from there began forming families. However, state officials later told the company in the spring of 2019 that the company should instead go through the legislative process to gain approval.\n\nAs a result, the company obtained language and funding from the Department of Health and Seniors Services. the legislators of the finance bill adopted in 2020 which would allow up to 100 parents to be trained in a pilot project.\n\nHowever, according to emails provided to The Independent, the company was informed later that fall by officials at MO HealthNet that after discussions with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, it was determined that the program could not be implemented under the regulation of private nursing.\n\nSo the company and lawmakers tried again this year.\n\n“At the request of MOHealthNet, funding and authority has been placed in the department’s home health program as a pilot limited to the St. Louis metro area,†Williams wrote in Thursday’s letter.\n\nBut since the budget bill went into effect on July 1, Williams and Team Select Home Care have said they haven’t been able to get clear answers as to why the program didn’t. not implemented.\n\nHome care agencies have long struggled to attract nurses to provide home care, in part because of low reimbursement rates through Medicaid which translates into low salaries that companies can offer compared to other health care facilities, such as hospitals.\n\nAnd a shortage of nurses willing to provide home care has only been exacerbated by the pandemic, Johnson said.\n\nIsabella, the two-year-old daughter of Amanda Bisher, was born with congenital central hypoventilation syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that results in impaired breathing. Isabella is entitled to 16 hours of home nursing care a day to help her with everything from securing her tracheostomy tubes to putting on a ventilator to fall asleep.\n\nIn the two years that Isabella has been at home full-time, the 16 hours of care were never met, Bisher said.\n\nCarol Hudspeth, executive director of the Missouri Alliance for Home Care, said MO HealthNet said only about 75 percent of RN hours are met.\n\n“So just over a quarter of the services are not being provided because the private nursing agencies have staffing issues,†Hudspeth said.\n\nIt is a problem that is the basis of federal lawsuit against DSS last year in which nine children and their families sued the state, claiming it violates Medicaid law and the Americans with Disabilities Act, in part, for failing to organize private nursing care. As a result, the state has since agreed to a plan outlining the steps it will take to ensure that complainants receive service.\n\nThis year, lawmakers have also increased reimbursement rates for private nursing under the Healthy Children and Youth program, from $ 33.44 to $ 36.64 per hour. And a one-time increase in US bailout funds will also temporarily increase that amount to $ 38.56 once approved by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.\n\nLast year MO HealthNet has also implemented a new regulation which allows family members who are currently registered nurses or licensed practical nurses to be hired by a private nursing agency and paid to care for their family members.\n\n“Anything that would bring more resources to the private service nursing industry, we are very supportive as an association,†Hudspeth said of the proposed pilot program.\n\nNursing shortages mean Team Select Home Care can currently only match nurses for about 30 children in Missouri, Johnson said. 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Again, it’s very much I think within Pope Francis’ thinking: ‘We’re not going to wait until everything is absolutely perfect in order to say, well, we’re now going to approve these bishops.’”\n\nAccording to the National Catholic Register, Figueiredo is a “full-time consultant to the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development” who has traveled to China every year since 2008 on the Vatican’s behalf. A Kenya-born priest of the diocese of Newark, New Jersey, in October 2018 Figueiredo was arrested in England for drunk driving. He was formerly disgraced ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick’s personal secretary for nine months in 1994 – 1995 and continued to assist the former prelate from Rome for 19 years. McCarrick, too, had an interest in China, where he travelled frequently, ostensibly on Church business.\n\nIn his interview, Figueiredo’s sympathies lay with the state-appointed bishops of the now 63 year old CPCA who, he said, deeply desire full communion with Rome.\n\n“I’ve always perceived in these bishops, whether it was Pope Benedict or Pope Francis now, a real desire to be in communion with the See of Rome,” he told the National Catholic Register.\n\nHowever, it was not at all clear from Figueiredo’s interview that the CPCA bishops were prepared to achieve this communion by accepting Church teaching on contraception, abortion, and euthanasia.\n\nCatholics, whether they adhere to the authentic “underground” Church or attend services held by the CPCA, are a small minority in China. Figueiredo suggested that Chinese Catholics who are “underground” and whose activities are approved by the government mix and mingle.\n\n“… When we go to these meetings, whether it’s at the bishops’ conference or at the national seminary in Beijing, which is the main seminary, or we go to other places, for example, to churches in Beijing, to speak or to celebrate or whatever, it’s almost impossible to distinguish who are these Patriotic bishops and priests and faithful and who are the underground because I think there’s a lot more collaboration, or significantly more collaboration, than we know about or perceive,” Figueiredo said.\n\n“I’ve been in meetings, I’ve given formation at the national seminary, such as ongoing formation to priests and religious sisters, where there’s just a mix of the Patriotic and underground there together. So I think there’s a lot more going on than we realize.”\n\nDavid Mulroney, a former Canadian Ambassador to China, told LifeSiteNews yesterday that he believes some priests of the CPCA do try to follow Catholic teaching.\n\n“It is very hard to determine the extent to which the Patriotic church remains faithful to Catholic teaching on issues like abortion, because it is allowed no voice in China and is in fact under growing pressure to transform itself into an anodyne and docile affiliate of the Party, “ he said.\n\n“That said, my understanding is that, despite their separate and isolated status, many of the clergy are guided by documents like the Catechism, which they have translated and follow as faithfully as they can.”\n\nAccording to the Cardinal Kung Foundation, which is dedicated to the authentic Catholic Church in China, the establishment of the CPCA in 1957 led to the confiscation of all the Catholic Church’s property. 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"All the names of this community we call home can be an encouragement to us, the body of Christ in Idaho Falls, to remember what Jesus has done and what our mission here is.\n\nThe first name for this place was “Flathead Crossing.” This story is well documented in Chapter 27 of Barzilla Clark’s, Bonneville County in the Making, published in 1941. In a nutshell, this is the story of an unreached people group hungry for the gospel, so hungry they would send several delegations, the first two of which lost their lives, on long journeys to learn the gospel from what, at the time, was known as the “White Man’s Book.” And it’s a reminder to us that there is still a harvest; God is at still work drawing hearts of residents of Idaho Falls and elsewhere to Himself.\n\nThe name “Idaho Falls” is a reminder of God’s hand in transforming a place that all the early explorers called desolate and inhabitable into the city we have today through water. The pioneers dug the irrigation ditches, but God supplied the water to sustain life, just as he supplies the water of His Spirit to give new life to barren lives.\n\nDuring 25 years or so prior to 1891, this place was called “Eagle Rock.” Eagle Rock is the place that eagles live. One history of the city reports that 20 eagles were seen at the site of the Eagle Rock Ferry. Recent Idaho Fish and Game studies indicate that there are more nesting eagles along the South Fork than any other place in Idaho. At least 23 businesses and 2 churches in town incorporate “Eagle Rock” into their name.\n\nOf Scripture verses that mention eagles, two in particular are rich in meaning. In Exodus 19, when Moses climbed Mount Sinai to meet with God, the first thing God tells him to tell the people of Israel is “You yourselves have seen what I did to the Egyptians, and how I lifted you on eagles wings, and brought you to Myself” (Ex 19:4). Many translations, instead of “lifted” read “bore” or “carried” and the Hebrew word can mean any or all of these. But it’s the same word that used in Ps 24:7, Lift up your heads, O gates, and be lifted up, O ancient doors, that the King of glory may come in! The word is used in Isaiah 6:1, I saw the Lord, high and lifted up, and it’s the word used in many Psalms referring to lifting up hands or hearts or eyes to the Lord in worship. Why did God use eagles, rather than camels or horses or oxen, to illustrate how he brought His people out of slavery and to the mountain where He chose to dwell? Because eagles fly; eagles fly high, and God needed to lift His people up to where He was.\n\nIsaiah 40:31 is another verse mentioning eagles – Those who wait upon the Lord will gain new strength, they will mount up with wings like eagles, they will run and not get tired; they will walk and not become weary. God’s people, who would be taken captive to Babylon, would need to get their eyes off of their captivity and onto God, and to “see” that he would deliver them like he did His people from Egypt, that He would give them strength to return to the land, to rebuild Jerusalem and the temple. But before they could run and walk and build they needed to ascend like eagles into God’s presence, to grasp the work that He was doing and involving them in – “Get yourselves up on a high mountain, O Zion, bearer of good news, lift up your voice mightily” (Is 40:9), to proclaim the news of His return to the mountains (powers or kingdoms) of the world.\n\nJesus was lifted up on the cross; He was raised from the dead; He ascended into heaven and seated at God’s right hand, far above all rule and authority and power and dominion, and every name that is named. And God raised us up with Him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus (Eph 2:6).\n\nSo whenever you see the name “Eagle Rock” or see an eagle soaring above the city or the South Fork, remember that God raised Jesus and has raised you up in Christ to where He dwells, to see, understand and be empowered to do His work in this city.\n\nCharles Barnes writes this post about the impact of seven individuals in the history of Idaho Falls. Would you know the story of others? If so, please share.\n\nRebecca Brown Mitchell was widowed at age 23 and, because of inheritance laws of the time, lost all her possessions except her Bible and hymnbook. In 1865, at age 31, she remarried; her second husband died in 1880. Two years later, after attending a missionary training school in Chicago for a few months she (in her own words) “turned my face toward the Great Unknown West, not knowing the whereabouts of my final destination, but was led by God, and so I found myself in Idaho, in the town of Eagle Rock, now Idaho Falls, coming as a self-supporting missionary…”. Rebecca Mitchel is credited with starting the first church in Eagle Rock, the first school and the first library. She later became the first chaplain of the Idaho Legislature. By faith Rebecca Mitchell obeyed God’s call to the sandy streets of early Eagle Rock, trusting Him not only to provide for herself and her daughters but to work through her to transform lives and the community of Eagle Rock.\n\nRev. Samuel Wishard organized the First Presbyterian Church in Idaho Falls in 1891. He was 66 at the time. A missionary to Utah, in his later years he organized churches in southeastern Idaho. By age 90 (when he retired and shortly thereafter died) he had started 15 churches from Pocatello to St. Anthony to Salmon. By faith Rev. Wishard obeyed God’s call to bring the gospel to Mormon communities and to organize churches of converts.\n\nRev. Donald Austin was born in Bonneville County (Payne) in 1913. After marrying Evalyn Kissler in 1934, he and his wife pastored Pentecostal churches in Fruitland and Albion before moving back to Idaho Falls. With the help of his father and brothers, he built the church building on Gladstone Street, and served as pastor for 50 years, from 1941 until 1990. He occasionally filled the pulpit or led special meetings at several other churches in Idaho Falls as well. He died in 2003 and is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery. By faith Rev. Austin returned home to shepherd the flock God gave him, and remained faithful to that work for five decades.\n\nJim Johnson was born in Rigby in 1917, and grew up in Ririe. When he was 12, his mother was killed in a gas explosion while dry cleaning clothes, and Jim was sent to California to live with one of his older sisters. Jim found salvation in Christ in 1948 at one of Billy Graham’s crusades in Los Angeles. Retiring in 1976, he moved back to Idaho, buying an old farm house in the Iona area. Jim had planted several churches in California, and continued church planting in Idaho. He loved to share the gospel and visited hundreds of homes in Idaho Falls. He would invite those he visited to come to Bible studies, resulting in many people receiving Christ. According to his obituary, at the height of his evangelism ministry approximately two-thirds of the congregation of the Christian Center of Idaho Falls were people he had visited and led to the Lord. By faith Jim Johnson shared the gospel of Christ in homes and businesses of Idaho Falls, discipled those who responded and planted and supported churches wherever he lived.\n\nJane Jones Arnold was born in Idaho Falls in 1930. She worked as a technician at the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant until marriage and family demanded her full time attention. But as her six daughters and a son grew up, she returned to work, this time for Miles Willard Technologies, first as a part time lab assistant and eventually managing the food lab. Jane was a longtime member of First Christian Church, serving as elder and in other leadership positions. Aware of unused church property and seeing the need for housing for low-income seniors, Jane was instrumental in founding Mountain Falls Corporation, served as president of the Board of Directors of the Corporation, and spearheading two apartment complexes from project conception to completion. Faithful in taking on major responsibilities, Jane was also an example of hospitality, whether in her home where there was always room at her kitchen table for more guests, founding a Senior Luncheon that was held for many years at First Christian Church, cooking the main course for 400 attendees at the East Side Progressive Dinner, or hosting an international exchange student from Korea for a school year. By faith Jane Arnold helped those in need and worked to train others and build structures that would continue to meet those needs.\n\nNorm Pace worked as a mechanical engineer for more than 40 years for INL contractors, starting with Phillips Petroleum Company in 1962. He married and raised two children in Idaho Falls, and he loved hunting and fishing in the area. Norm’s greatest love was his Savior and spreading Jesus’ love to all he met. A long-time member of Trinity United Methodist Church, he was a leader in Trinity’s men’s ministry and he helped organized annual men’s and couple’s retreats. But Norm sought out other ways to honor his Lord by serving others. He served as a hospital chaplain for many years, worked with men at the City of Refuge men’s shelter, was involved in jail ministry, and was deeply committed to prayer throughout the body of Christ in Idaho Falls, starting or participating in several prayer groups with men from other churches. By faith Norm prayed for Idaho Falls and lived a life of service.\n\nRay Vinson came to Idaho Falls in 1982 and opened a bookstore. He met so many people over the counter who needed help and encouragement that he started the Family Life Enrichment Center where he counseled hundreds of families. Because of his gracious, gentle, unpretentious manner he was also sought out by many pastors and Christian leaders in town. 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Then I heard the Heidelberg Catechism mentioned on the White Horse Inn, and I had to find a copy. I checked the college bookstore; no luck. I went to Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa’s bookstore; no way Jose! Then I found a Christian bookstore with a large used section. I wandered around, scanned dozens upon dozens of shelves. Eureka!\n\nI was a 19-year old, disillusioned, Pentecostal college student searching out a 400-year old catechism. I opened it, read the above Foreward, and noticed the words came from Paul Crouch of the Trinity Broadcasting Network! This couldn’t be right. A Word of Faith preacher recommending the catechism I heard on the White Horse Inn? Amazingly, it’s true.\n\nI still have that little paperback on my shelf to remind me “I once was lost, but now am found.” I want to invite you to take up this Heidelberg Catechism so that you’ll discover its joys and treasures for yourself.\n\nHighlights of the Heidelberg: The Who, What, When, Where, & Why\n\nWhere was it written and published? In Heidelberg, the capital city of the Palatinate. This was a German-speaking region within the Holy Roman Empire. Its roots were ancient, being mentioned as far back as the 6th century during the time of the Frankish King, Childebert I.The roots of catechisms come from Old Testament creeds and confessions like the Shema (Deut. 6:4) and the New Testament’s “Christ is Lord! Click To Tweet\n\nBy 1546 Protestantism was the religion of the realm. Yet Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, crushed the Protestants in 1547 at the Battle of Mühlberg, and the Augsburg Interim re-introduced Roman practice with minor concessions of communion in both kinds and clerical marriage. The 1555 Peace of Augsburg granted secular princes the right to determine their realms’ religion between Lutheranism and Catholicism. In 1556 Otto Heinrich began to reign as an enthusiastic Lutheran. Yet by adding professors of various theological stripes to Heidelberg University, he caused factions between strict Lutherans, Melanchthonian Lutherans, and Zurich-minded Reformed men. Otto died and his successor, Frederick III, sponsored a Disputation from June 3–7, 1560 on the mode of Christ’s presence at the Lord’s Supper leading to him supporting the Reformed cause.\n\nWhat is a “catechism?” It’s not a Roman Catholic thing but a small “c” catholic thing, meaning, an ancient Christian thing. The roots of catechisms come from Old Testament creeds and confessions like the Shema (Deut. 6:4) and the New Testament’s “Christ is Lord!” “Catechism” comes from the Greek verb κατηχέω, which is a compound word from κατα, “down,” and ηχέω, “sound;” thus meaning, “I sound down” (Luke 1:4; Acts 18:25; 21:2, 24; Rom. 2:18; 1 Cor. 14:19; Gal. 6:6). Catechism is teaching by using questions and expecting an answer. The early Church needed a basic way to guide new converts and members of Christ’s Church into knowledge of what they believed. They had to be “catechized.” The basic outline was the Apostles’ Creed, the Sacraments, the Lord’s Prayer, and the Ten Commandments.\n\nWho wrote the Heidelberg Catechism? I’ve already mentioned its “father,” Elector Frederick III. He is said to have read over it several times when in draft form to compare it with the Word. When he was called to defend it before the Imperial Diet of Augsburg against the charge that it was written by Heinrich Bullinger, he said he could show in his own handwriting how he improved it in several places!\n\nWhen it was published, Frederick appended a letter which claimed it was written “with the advice and cooperation of our entire theological faculty…and of all Superintendents and distinguished servants (or, ministers) of the Church.” Since the Palatinate had come into the Reformation with several factions and viewpoints within its ministers and faculty, anonymity and collective authorship stressed the unity of the Elector’s reformation between Calvinist, Zwinglian, and Philippist influences.\n\nThe theological faculty consisted of Zacharius Ursinus (1534–83), a twenty-eight year old professor of theology, Immanuel Tremmelius, professor of Old Testament, and Petrus Boquinus, professor of New Testament. The superintendents were nine pastors whose tasks included ordaining other pastors, visiting the congregations in their districts twice a year, and leading and preaching in vacant congregations.\n\nOne of the most well-known and important to the Catechism was Caspar Olevianus (1536–87), a twenty–six year old preacher at St. Peter’s Church and later Heidelberg’s main Holy Spirit Church. Amongst the distinguished servants (ministers) of the Church was Thomas Erastus (1524–83), professor of medicine at the University, Frederick’s personal physician, and a lay member of the Palatinate’s Kirchenrat or church council.\n\nWhy was this Catechism written? Frederick’s appended letter described the problem being that the youth of his principality were “disposed to be careless in respect to Christian doctrine, both in the schools and churches.” Some weren’t instructed at all while others were instructed in an unsystematic way without a clear catechism. The Catechism was the remedy. It was intended to do three things: 1) provide a “fixed form and model” of Christian doctrine for his realm; 2) instruct the youth of the Palatinate in school and church; and 3) enable the pastors and schoolteachers of the Palatinate to preach/teach.\n\nThe Theme of the Heidelberg: Living and Dying in Comfort\n\nLet’s focus on the Heidelberg Catechism’s two opening programmatic questions and answers, Q&A 1 introduces the theme of the Catechism: Living and Dying in Comfort. Sometimes preachers come up with more alliterated, memorable outlines such as Guilt, Grace, and Gratitude; or Sin, Salvation, and Service. This “threefold knowledge” as one commentator called it, follows the big picture of Paul’s letter to the Romans. After his introductory greetings in Romans 1:1–17, Paul goes on to speak of worldwide judgment (1:18–3:20), salvation for the world of Jews and Gentiles (3:21–11:36), and how the saved are to live in sacrificial service to one another (chs. 12–16).\n\nWhat is your only comfort in life and in death?\n\nThat I am not my own, but belong—body and soul, in life and in death—to my faithful Savior, Jesus Christ. He has fully paid for all my sins with his precious blood, and has delivered me from the tyranny of the devil. He also watches over me in such a way that not a hair can fall from my head without the will of my Father in heaven; in fact, all things must work together for my salvation. Because I belong to him, Christ, by his Holy Spirit, also assures me of eternal life and makes me wholeheartedly willing and ready from now on to live for him.\n\nDon’t impute an image of feeling “comfy” or being “comfortable” when you hear comfort (trost, German; consolatio, Latin). Ursinus wrote, “Comfort is that which results from a certain process of reasoning, in which we oppose something good to something evil, that by a proper consideration of this good, we may mitigate our grief, and patiently endure the evil.”Comfort speaks of the assurance that I ultimately will be in the presence of God. Click To Tweet\n\nWhen I compare and contrast the good of Jesus Christ’s grace with the evil of my sins, I experience trost, consolatio, comfort; I experience certainty. Ursinus explained that comfort is “the assurance and confident expectation” that we will have a “full and perfect enjoyment” of our salvation “in the life to come, with a beginning and foretaste of it already, in this life.” Comfort speaks of the assurance that I ultimately will be in the presence of God.\n\nHaving comfort is so urgent and vital. Sudden and tragic deaths remind the world that life under the sun is fallen, fragile, fleeting, and feels futile. We’re all going to die. Karl Barth wrote, “Human life has an eschatological edge, a boundary line.” In the words of King Solomon, whether you’re righteous or wicked, good or evil, clean or unclean, make a sacrifice to God or not: “as the good one is, so is the sinner…the same event happens to all” (Ecc. 9:2, 3).\n\nThe Lord God told Adam after sinning: “You are dust, and to dust you shall return” (Gen. 3:19). David memorably sung the Lord “knows our frame; he remembers that we are dust. As for man, his days are like grass; he flourishes like a flower of the field; for the wind passes over it, and it is gone” (Ps. 103:14–16). Job reflected on humanity: “He comes out [of the womb] like a flower and withers; he flees like a shadow and continues not” (14:2). It’s urgent to have all-encompassing comfort body and soul, in life and in death.\n\nThe Christ of our Comfort\n\nAfter we say what our only comfort is, we go on to express why Jesus is our only comfort: that I am not my own, but belong…to my faithful Savior, Jesus Christ. “For none of us lives to himself, and none of us dies to himself. For if we live, we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord. So then, whether we live or whether we die, we are the Lord’s” (Rom. 14:7–8); “[Christ] gave himself for us” that we might be “a people for his own possession” (Tit. 2:14). I belong to Jesus Christ; this is the key to comfort. Belonging to Christ is “uniquely Christian comfort.” Why? 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But that would have been too easy; we were informed that it was better to do the upgrade after we changed our plan, or we would not get access to the good plans.\n\nI thought to myself that Sprint should make life easier for customers, not harder, especially for loyal ones who are about to renew their vows with the company.\n\nI acquiesced and spent the next hour deciphering plan options with customer service by phone while standing at the store counter. During this time we also found out that we would need to postdate the new plan or face pro-rating fees that would double our cost for the month. No doubt this was designed to be just another way for customers to pay Sprint for their loyalty.\n\nTwo and a half hours later we walked out with one phone, one on order and a new plan that would take effect in a month.\n\nMy phone arrived a few days later and it was the wrong colour. By now I was also starting to get used to the obstacles Sprint seemed to like to put up – to test customer loyalty.\n\nOut of data and with no new phone, I asked why I was being punished for their mistake. I was told it was because this was not a Sprint corporate store.\n\nI realised that I has just failed another test of customer loyalty.\n\nI walked into this store, the only one in our area code, after seeing a big fat Sprint logo on the storefront, Sprint branded posters on walls, shelves full of Sprint merchandising, promotional cardboard cutouts with Sprint exclusive offers, Sprint logos on the salespeople’s t-shirt, but I failed to notice the small certificate on the wall that said “Sprint preferred retailer.” My bad.\n\nI decided to make a last ditch appeal to the all-powerful customer service and asked them to ship me a new phone, while I waited for the circuitous return process to unfold. They were very apologetic and set-up an appointment for me to visit a corporate store, on the other side of town, and said I could simply exchange the phone. Problem solved!\n\nIt was a bright and beautiful Sunday afternoon when I ventured out to exchange my phone. Upon checking in at the store I was promptly informed that the exchange could not be done at the store. And they added that they did not care what customer service had told me, because customer service had no authority over stores. Thankfully, they took pains to re-assure me that this happened all the time to customers, making me feel all warm and fuzzy for not being singled-out.\n\nAfter a heated back and forth, I dug in and said I was not leaving until my issue was resolved. They dialed customer service and handed me the phone to figure it out with customer service. With a strong sense of déjà vu I spent the next two hours, on the phone, standing at yet another Sprint store.\n\nThe customer service people were apologetic and admitted that I had been given erroneous information, vindicating the store, but not really servicing this customer. They assured me that the rep would be “coached”, which was wonderful, but again did nothing to resolve my issue. After a long and patient wait, someone in the ‘order support department’ where I ended up figured out that they could simply cancel the original order and have the corporate store create a new one and give me the correct phone.\n\nWait, the best is yet to come. We now get to part two of the torment, regarding the plan change.\n\nWhile upgrading the phone, feeling badly about the ordeal everyone in the store had witnessed, the salesperson offered to look at my plan and see if he could save me money, only to discover that I was tethered to a wireless hotspot device that was on contract - totally unbeknownst to me.\n\nI remember it being given as a free gift during our last upgrade; one I was told required a data plan but no mention of a two-year contract. So I said get rid of it, which required me to pay an early termination fee of over $100. Again, the store folks empathised with my plight and genuinely tried to help, but clearly lacked the authority to free me from my bondage.\n\nSo I reached out once more to the all-powerful customer service, and they transferred me to the termination department and to someone who said they would solve my problem without a termination fee. I was unwilling to pay because I was never overtly made aware of a contract. Three quarters of the way through the process the line got cut. I waited but nobody called back, even though they had my number.\n\nSo I called back and got a different rep, possibly in the Philippines. She was completely clueless. This person could not even find the device I was referring to, leave alone understand the issue.\n\nAfter what seemed like an eternity of explaining, and getting nowhere, I asked to speak with a supervisor, but she kept putting me on hold, while going off to ask someone questions and then coming back and asking me the same question. With my Gandhi-like patience starting to run thin, I firmly asked to speak with a supervisor, at which point she hung up.\n\nGlutton for punishment, I called back again.\n\nOf course, I got a new rep, to whom I had to repeat the entire ordeal (this happened every time I called); who was again polite and very apologetic, but said I needed another department. I asked that he at least brief the person they were transferring me to, so I wouldn't have to go through the entire story every time I was cut-off.\n\nI must have repeated my story at least a half a dozen times as I got transferred between departments, and finally reached someone with an American accent. At least she could understand the issue – progress!\n\nShe patiently took me through numerous options. One requires a degree in rocket science to understand the permutations and combinations of data plans and device leasing options, but despite this she was unable to do the one thing I needed – waive the early termination fee.\nI suggested she talk with a supervisor and explain that I was ready to leave Sprint over a $110 termination fee, resulting in a loss of approx. $200 per month revenue over the next two years from me. The math was easy. She agreed wholeheartedly, as did her supervisor but again both lacked the lacked the authority to what they truly wanted: to retain this customer. They did offer me a one-time $30 credit to lessen the pain.\n\nNeeding to right a great service injustice and feeling like a combination of Mandela and the Energizer bunny, I reached out to Sprint’s CEO, Marcelo Claure on Twitter, asking to speak with him directly because it was clear that he was the ONLY person in the company with the authority to waive this fee.\n\nNeedless to say he did not respond but had something called “Team Marcel” reach out. I got a call from a lady in the corporate office and she too was also extremely apologetic and said unequivocally that my experience was totally unacceptable and that she would personally look into the entire matter. She magically waived the early termination fee…\n\nI am still completely at a loss to understand why such a simple process for an upgrade and plan change required numerous phone calls, three store visits, countless hours on the phone with representatives from multiple departments and continents and tweeting the CEO. I have been told childbirth is less painful.\n\nI want to be clear that, based on my experience across all of Sprint's touch-points, the central issue has little to do with poor or rude employees; in fact the majority I dealt with expressed frustration at not being able to resolve my issue. It has everything to do with a complex organisational structure that is badly siloed, coupled with employees whose hands are tied and who lack the authority to provide resolution, use of third party resellers without a consistent service policy, and offshoring to poorly trained customer service reps who sometimes barely understand the English language, and finally the lack of a proper escalation policy.\n\nThis is clearly a management issue that begins at the top with a lack of singular focus on customer care and retention, which you would think is the most important aspect in an industry plagued with the highest customer churn.\n\nSo unless Mr. Claure meant he was working on increasing wait times to four and five hours when he said “Customers have to wait one or two hours to get a phone and that's not acceptable”, I do hope he gets in touch with me. 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Some centers recommend starting sexual rehab the day after the removal of the bladder catheter.\n\nStudies show that if nothing is done after radical prostatectomy, sexual inactivity and the absence of physiological erections cause penile atrophy. It shortens and becomes more fibrous.\n\nMany men may wish to use traditional medicines, such as sildenafil, vardenafil and tadalafil. However, during the first months of the postoperative period there may be a communication difficulty between the brain and the penis. After all, such erecting nerves passing near the prostate may have been damaged in the procedure. In addition to whether this lesion can be uni or bilateral, it can also be complete or partial. When it is incomplete, the nerve has not been fully sealed, the recovery of penile-prostate communication occurs in the first six months.\n\nIf this has happened, medications may not produce a good response, as it depends on intact nerves. However just trying is that the doctor will know whether or not there was success with oral medication. If erections are hard enough for vaginal penetration, great! Otherwise, return to the office is essential for treatment adjustment. For, the goal of therapy is to provide sufficient erections for penetration.\n\nWhen oral medications do not work, your doctor may choose to use intracavernosal injections. It means administering medications that promote erection directly into the penis. In that case, the therapy will work even without the communication of the brain with the penis, even in the face of the said complete or incomplete lesion of the erecting nerves in those initial six months. Yes, because the drug works right where it was applied.\n\nInjectable therapy is ideal for this period, but it is very important that the doctor do a test in the office and there is training for the application to take place without surprises. Getting erections, they should be produced at least once a week.\n\nActually the option of intracavernosal injection treatment may not be for everyone. But beyond painless, the effectiveness of injectable therapy usually encourages men in persistence with weekly use. Obviously, no one will force the patient to adhere to a treatment that he does not want or has not adapted to.\n\nAre there alternatives such as the so-called \"penis pump\"? or & quot; vacuum pump & quot ;. They really work! Not for the purpose of increasing penis size as misleading advertisements boast on the internet, but to preserve size, minimize fibrosis and penile atrophy after surgeries such as radical prostatectomy. Using a vacuum is another way to get an erection. In that case, the penis will be pulled up by the vacuum. It is recommended to use the vacuum pump gradually until you can keep it erect for 10 minutes. Daily or at least three times a week.\n\nWhen all other alternatives have proved ineffective or the patient does not get a good adaptation, we can talk about penile (prosthesis) implants. Two basic rules: Penile prosthesis implantation will not return physiological erections and will not produce an increase in penis size. The prosthesis will replace that erectile tissue, the accordion, with a synthetic material.\n\nWe indicate this modality for the erectile tissue considered irretrievable and that never before the first year of postoperative. The implant will ensure sufficient stiffness for vaginal penetration.\n\nThe penis can regain the size it had before surgery, but nothing more. And depending on whether the prosthesis is malleable or inflatable, the aspect of the penis will be maintained as if it were stretched (malleable) or there will be a mechanical system that, when activated (device in the scrotal pocket) will cause the change from flaccid to erect state. 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In the international, regional and Arab sports forums, and at the local level, he was completely supportive of the state’s clubs, he did not differentiate between all clubs, and he supported everyone, and in his life he set development programs for UAE sports, and advanced facilities.\n\nAl Serkal added, “At the level of the Emirates Football Association, the late His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan was one of the biggest supporters of the federation, and I remember that in one of the situations he advised me directly to put the state’s interest above the personal interests of the clubs, because the state’s representation at the external level More important than the local competition.”\n\nAl-Sarkal added, “Thanks to the support of the late great, many sporting achievements for the UAE in various fields have been achieved.”\n\nAbdul-Malik: The biggest supporter of the sports sector\n\nThe former Secretary-General of the General Sports Authority, Ibrahim Abdul-Malik, confirmed that they had lost, with the departure of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a father and a compassionate leader for his people and for all humanity.\n\nIbrahim Abdul-Malik said, “Our condolences to ourselves, our wise leadership, the people of the UAE, the Arab and Islamic worlds, and the whole world, for the loss of the father and the compassionate leader Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed, the pioneer of completing the path of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and the patron of empowerment in the UAE.”\n\nAbdul Malik pointed out that the late great was one of the biggest supporters of the sports sector in the UAE, noting that he does not forget his unlimited support and white hands for his sons, athletes and the youth of the Emirates in all sports fields, and his reception to them on all international, Arab and regional occasions, noting that the late Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed was harnessing all possibilities for the development of UAE sport, and to achieve achievements in various fields.\n\nIbrahim Abdul Malik added, “The support of the late Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed to all athletes in the UAE was very great in all fields, and we are unable to show the whole world the extent of his great and unlimited support for the sports sector and for athletes, and no matter what we talk about, we will be remiss in his right, and I ask God Almighty to make His grave is one of the gardens of Paradise.”\n\nFor his part, the President of the Emirates Chess Federation, Dr. Sarhan Al-Muaini, confirmed that they have lost, with the departure of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a loving and wise father and leader, indicating that they console themselves, the rational leadership in the state, and all the people of the Emirates, stressing that the late His Highness His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, his hands were white, and supportive of all his athletes, pointing out that the great and unlimited interest and support for sports and athletes in various fields had a great role in all the achievements and championships that were achieved for the UAE sport on various occasions and participations, whether local or regional, continental or international.\n\nAl-Maaini added, “Sorrow overwhelms everyone with the departure of the late Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, may God have mercy on him, but we only say what pleases God, and I ask God to bless the great late with his mercy, and to dwell in his vast gardens.”\n\n• “Our condolences to ourselves, our wise leadership, the people of the UAE, the Arab and Islamic worlds, and the world at large.”\n\n• “In one of the situations, he directly advised me to put the interest of the state ahead of the personal interests of the clubs.”\n\n• “He had a great role in all the achievements and championships that have been achieved for UAE sport on various occasions and participations.”"
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"The war that Russia has waged on Ukraine has rocked global commodity markets. While oil & gas supply disruption and the resulting increase in price continue to dominate headlines, there are a number of other key materials exported by Russia and Ukraine which have been equally disrupted. The disruption of many of these materials will have both direct and indirect impacts on costs associated with producing a motor or drive.\n\nAfter the extremely turbulent price levels experienced around the world in 2021, further supply disruption off the back of conflict was the last thing the global economy needed. Unpacking the impact this will have on the most crucial areas of the motor & drive supply chain can help suppliers prepare their businesses for what is to come and manage the expectations of their customers as the situation continues to unfold.\n\nAluminium and copper wire supply will be directly disrupted\n\nThe impact on the supply of key materials is two-fold. First, the economic sanctions placed on Russia will impact its ability to sell various products to its historically largest customers. Second, the physical devastation experienced in Ukraine will impact its ability to produce and ship its key exports. As it pertains the production of motor and drives, the most direct impact stems from the disruption of aluminium and copper supply chains.\n\nRussia is responsible for approximately 6% of the global aluminium supply according to CNBC. After significant COVID-19 related supply disruptions which resulted in a steady rise in price over 2021, it appeared that supply and demand were beginning to normalize in the last months of the year. In late 2021, the world bank had forecast a price increase of ~5% during 2022 for aluminium. Now that a war has broken out, Interact Analysis expects that price forecast to be on the conservative side. As shown below, the impact is already being felt with aluminium prices climbing to record highs in February this year.",
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"We expect this price to climb even further as transportation costs continue to rise amidst the disruption of the oil supply.\n\nThe story for copper is not much different. While Russia is not as significant of a player in the raw copper market as it is in the aluminium trade, the country still produces nearly 5% of the worlds supply. While the price has not yet reached record highs, it likely will next month:",
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"If you were to look at the bill of materials for an induction motor (including wages), copper and aluminium make up approximately 16% of the cost. The supply disruption these two commodities have seen due to war will be felt throughout 2022 in the form of a higher bill of materials. The motor market had already experienced significant price increases during 2021 as a result of increasing raw material costs. It would appear that price increases are likely to continue into 2022.\n\nYes, neon like in the beer signs. When one thinks of commodities impacting the drives market, Neon is not the first thing that comes to mind. However, the noble gas will likely play a significant role in the production of drives during 2022, albeit indirectly.\n\nAccording to an article by Reuters, two companies based out of Ukraine account for about half of the worlds neon supply. Both companies, Ingas and Cryoin, have shuttered operations amidst the Russian invasion. Resultingly, semiconductor suppliers, which are already facing a demand/supply imbalance, are now likely going to face additional production challenges stemming from a significant neon shortage.\n\nSemiconductor suppliers (before the war) had pointed to Q4 2022 into Q1 of 2023 as the timeline for when the shortage of semiconductors would begin to resolve. Fortunately, many of these same suppliers have since reported stocking up neon supply ahead of the war. However, if the conflict does not resolve in a timely manner, these stockpiles could run out. Should this occur, the semiconductor supply could once again fall into disarray and drive suppliers would face sourcing problems similar to the ones at start of the semiconductor shortage in early 2021.\n\nAs this war unfolds, we will continue to cover its impact on the markets we cover. Aluminium, copper, and neon are just three areas where this war will impact the production of motors & drives. There are undoubtedly impacts we have not touched on here including increased freight costs on the back of higher diesel prices, steel supply disruption, and the impact on end markets such as mining and oil & gas which are extremely large sectors within Russia and Ukraine. The impacts of this war are far reaching and we have only just begun to bear the consequences of Putin’s ill-intended actions.\n\nTo continue this conversation, get in touch with Blake directly:Blake.Griffin@InteractAnalysis.com",
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"Today, March 3, Saturday, the weather in Hangzhou is very good. After lunch, we are going on a walk-on trip to Lingyin Temple to pray for the New Year. In the afternoon, we took bus 180 and went back to Lingyin Monastery. We walked along Lingyin Monastery until Lingyin Feilaifeng. After 1.5 kilometers, we came to Brush Hangzhou Municipal People's Card. We saw the statue on the cliff. One line of day, Big Belly Miller Buddha climbed up and down the side of the mountain and lake, and climbed to the top of the peak. Four big characters on the top of the peak were flying to the top of the peak. Pictures can be taken with any combination. After that, we went to Lingyin Temple to buy tickets. If the citizens had opened the temple card, they could enter it free of charge. (Visitors can contact me with the card.) Cash purchase is 30 yuan for one person to provide three incense free of charge in the temple. In Daxiong Palace, we sincerely prayed to the four sides for a safe and healthy new year. Everything went smoothly. In prosperous years, we became rich and bravely climbed the peak. The Great Hall of Majesty is dedicated to Sakyamuni Buddha. It is magnificent and solemn. Many people here pray to the Buddha for blessings. There is Buddha's Dharma protection around one week. On the back is Guanyin Cihang. Entering the back hill is the Pharmacist's Hall, where we pray for the elimination of all diseases and disasters and for the well-being of our families. Back is a Lingyin Temple Exhibition Hall, where the Indian Yunyou Master Huili founded Lingyin Temple, and Lingyin Temple prevailed in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and Qian Miao of Wu and Yue Kingdom respected and promoted Buddhism. In its heyday, there were 3000 temples in the temple, and the Tibetan Sutras under Leifeng Pagoda were also treasured in the museum. The Buddhist sutras like Ruopolomi were written by the famous calligrapher Changgong, with neat characters and a great magic weapon of Lingyin the temple. It's worth a close look. It's a priceless treasure. There's also a magnificent scene of the Sakyamuni Temple carved from jade from Africa. It's exquisite and classic. Here you can feel the power of faith! At 4 p.m. on the way down the mountain, drums sounded inside the Daxiong Palace. The prayer activities began. The monks read the Ring Yan Sutra. In front of the Daxiong Palace, Miller Buddha was worshipped. The Side Hall was a statue of 500 Arhats and Guanyin Buddha. The sculpture was lifelike and exquisite. It was a treasure of thousands of years'cultural heritage. It's worth seeing. Anyway, if you need to play, you can contact me.",
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"Toilet\nToilet\n5/5\nReviewed on 27 Nov 2017\n15\n5/5\nThe Lingyin Temple, which is coming to Jigong, needs to buy tickets together with Feilaifeng, because Lingyin Temple is built in Feilaifeng, but it's okay. The student ticket is only 22.5. Tourists and pilgrims come here every day, so there are self-help ticket machines. After entering the gate of Lingyin Temple, we can see a Lingyin stone tablet. Through the Chunsong Pavilion, the Buddha statues and stone carvings of Feilaifeng can be carved on the stone walls to experience the attainments of Buddhist art. Considering the large number of people in Lingyin Temple, we visited several caves, such as Longhong Cave and Yurudong Cave, and then went back to Lingyin Temple. Lingyin Temple's Daxiong Palace is surrounded by 500 Luohan Hall, Tibetan Sutra Building, Jigong Court, Pharmacist Hall and other buildings. After that, the road directly to the north peak arrived at Fayun Ancient Village, Yongfu Zen Temple, Puyuanjing Temple, Jialing Seminar, Guxiang Zen Temple, Taoguang Temple and so on. The north peak did not go up again. Then the tour returned, passing the Cuiwei Pavilion for a little rest. When I returned to Lingyin Temple, I bought a cup of Lingyin specialty tea, about 25 yuan, not much cup. The fragrance of tea still reveals the Buddha's flavor.\n海布里岁月\n海布里岁月\n5/5\nReviewed on 11 Aug 2018\n27\n5/5\nThe general plan of Lingyin Temple is to form five layers along the central axis: Tianwangdian Hall - Daxiong Palace - Pharmacist Hall - Tibetan Jinglou (under Fatang) - Huayan Hall. At the same time, we have built five hundred Rohan Hall, Daoji Hall (now known as Jigong Hall), Liuhe Hall, Zutang Hall, Dabei Pavilion and Longgong Hall (collection display); and rebuilt five hundred Rohan Hall at the former Rohan Hall site, displaying five hundred bronze Rohan halls with an average height of 1.7 meters, and built four other famous mountain bronze halls (listed as Guinness records) in the center of the hall. The area is about 87,000 square meters. In addition, every temple has a spacious platform to beautify the ancient temple environment. In order to commemorate the early Qing Dynasty's success in revitalizing Lingyin, a large-scale wall of the Heart Sutra and 100 lions sculptures were built successively, and Xianquan Spring was built in the northwest of the Hall of Five Hundred Arhats.\n凤凰涅槃\n凤凰涅槃\n5/5\nReviewed on 25 Sep 2016\n15\n5/5\nIn Lingyin Scenic Area, there are many people and more people on holidays. No. 7 bus terminal. Lingyin Scenic Area: Lingyin Temple, Feilaifeng, Yongfu Temple and Taoguang Temple. It takes a whole day to play. Feilaifeng part mainly looks at stone carvings, the age is very far away, the original remains, it is not easy to retain up to now. Friendship reminder: Bus No. 7 is mostly crowded, so you can do other car guide to the city, and then back up. For example, you can also reverse to Hangzhou East Railway Station, which is much less than the number of people on No. 7 (I don't know why they are crowded on No. 7, the herd effect).\nAnnaTi_-海\nAnnaTi_-海\n5/5\nReviewed on 23 Aug 2018\n1\n5/5\nThe scenery is very good. The Buddha statue has a very long history. It lasts for nearly a thousand years. It is worth visiting and learning about ancient civilization, religion and history. However, it is especially hoped that the management of scenic spots will be strengthened. The first is road sign guidance, and the second is to strengthen drainage and many safety roadblocks. After arriving at Lingyin Station by bus, we did not see the obvious sign of entrance and ticket location of scenic spots. We asked the passers-by to know that after walking up to Lingyin Station, we saw a lot of shops, which were in a mess. The sign was not obvious. After buying the ticket, we did not know where to enter the FeiLaofeng scenic spot. Among them, we saw that the two signs were vaguely marked, and the sign pointed at a little unclear, or even unclear. Contradictions. There are at least three routes from Feilai Peak to the top of the mountain, without any detailed signs. Because it rained all night before we arrived, we didn't want to go up the mountain. Later, we took photos on a small bridge. After passing the Duobao Heavenly King statue, we turned right. The key point was that the water on the stone road was very thick, with sand and moss, it was very wet and slippery. We didn't want to go up the mountain with a little friend. We didn't expect to encounter such a difficult road. DANGER. Up to the top of the mountain, there is no scenery except a few stones and old vines. There are three ways down the mountain from the peak. Asked the water salesman at the peak, he knew that one of them had little water but was rugged. The other two had too much water. He had to go down the rugged mountain road and walk more and more gloomy. Fortunately, I met a few good-hearted young men to help us talk the way. Thank you for that. The stream flow is very big and fast. Some visitors, regardless of going to the edge of the rapids to wash their hands and feet, do not lack children and old people. They really pinch a sweat. It can be seen that a small brand-like roadblock on the ground is useless. We hope that the scenic spot will install at least one meter and two high roadblocks fixed on the roadbed to avoid future dangers. I hope these stone statues will be well preserved and handed down.\nShow More"
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"It’s the Year of the Tiger, which means local runner Lenny Maughan—who’s been dubbed the “Picasso of Strava” and a “Human Etch-A-Sketch”—wanted to map the majestic creature across San Francisco’s curvy, hilly and erratic streets.\n\nAs always, he started by studying up on his subject before tracking the run on the fitness app Strava. “Tigers’ stripes are variable, so I knew I’d have some flexibility with the design,” said Maughan, adding that the eye was the hardest part to get right.\n\n“In any kind of drawing or painting, if the eye isn’t spot on, it just makes the whole thing weird,” he said.\n\nThe 61-year-old runner isn’t new to creating fantastic art from runs around San Francisco—and you can follow him on Instagram or Strava to see all of his routes—but said the tiger shape was one of his most ambitious projects yet.\n\nAll told, it took him four days of planning and 21 hours to run, which he split into four segments across four days.\n\n“The 95 miles I ran…it was hard,” said Maughan. “But it was not as challenging as the design. The design is always the hard part.”\n\nSo why put in all this time and effort—from planning to actually completing the route?\n\n“I’m an avid runner,” said Maughan. But beyond his own gratification, Maughan also loves how much his whimsical creations inspire others.\n\n“Almost every day I get comments from people along the lines of ‘you make me happy’ or ‘this is inspiring,’” said Maughan. “Thinking about the joy of others is tremendous.”\n\nMaughan says his pieces aren’t political, though he does hope they encourage people to get outside and appreciate the city. He noted that lately, a lot of the debate in San Francisco has been around how filthy it is, which Maughan pushes back against.\n\n“Yes, there’s some of that, but it’s a beautiful town with some incredible streets and vistas,” he said. Maughan is currently working on a project to run all of San Francisco’s streets, alongside his commitment to making one artistic design a month.\n\nPlus, he always does the Lunar New Year zodiac. Last year was the ox, and Maughan says we can expect a rabbit come February 2023."
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