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The publication ranks the UC Davis School of Nursing’s master’s-degree leadership program as 46th, tied with three other programs. This degree program prepares graduates for health care leadership roles in a variety of organizations and as nurse faculty at the community-college level. Graduates exercise leadership thro...
“I’m continually amazed and inspired by our leadership graduates and the impact they have in their places of work. This recognition by U.S. News & World Report and our peers affirms the quality of our program,” said Founding Dean Heather M. Young.
All five of the graduate degrees offered at the School of Nursing place an emphasis on problem solving, independent thinking and individual accountability to empower students to fulfill their learning needs and prepare them to lead in health care. Faculty and students work together to create environments that promote l...
Last fall, the new home of the School of Nursing ― Betty Irene Moore Hall ― opened on the UC Davis Sacramento campus. Its interprofessional spaces support innovative educational programs and innovative simulation suites to complement other facilities within the campus’ education core. The building also supports learnin...
For the Best Nursing Schools rankings, U.S. News surveyed the 552 nursing schools with master's-degree or doctoral programs accredited in late summer 2017 by either the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education or the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing. Of the 314 nursing programs that responded, 296 pr...
The complete Best Graduate Schools rankings are available on the U.S. News & World Report website.
For more information about the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis, visit nursing.ucdavis.edu.
Hmm, in some sphere's that could well be true.
Just a shame for Eset the context was wrong.
Interesting how they all seem to appear on what was described as "Blocked by internal blacklist" in the Eset system logs and it was fixed without a change of the virus definition file...perhaps the PR person at Eset is re-using the reason from the last time this happened?
Must only only been there shortly, i never noticed.
Even a reboot solved it... It popped up on my PC, then I spotted it on a PC I was remotely connected to. Five mins later a client was on the phone about it. After a bit of a dig around, a reboot of the PC cleared it.
What a jolly good concept, next time a user forgets their password and locks their account out, I'll remove the need for a password on their account....in fact while I'm at it I should remove that pesky key fob system from the front door as my colleague keeps forgetting his fob....in fact I'll remove the door so it's e...
Or maybe learn how anti-virus works? This was clearly a bad update to one feature of the product. So turning off the feature that it had broken was still safe. The resident shield was still in place and working fine. If you had tried to click on an infected file or a bad script was on the site, the anti-virus would sti...
The only thing that was broken today was the "Dodgy websites list". So turning that off for a while and using your own personal common sense for a few hours is totally safe.
If it's safe without it then why use the feature in the first place?
You really can't turn off AV features arbitrarily on a corporate estate.
I suspect the reboot was a red herring. I had the symptoms between about 11:45 and 12:00 today after which they went away, and my last signature update was showing as 9:45 throughout the whole period.
I assume that it's doing some check against a blacklist which is more "live" than the virus signature updates.
This rollback seems to have solved the probem I was having with the ITV progeamme guide not loading on the itv.com site. The NOD32 HTTP scanner was blocking it..
Twice in a month TutTut ESET. just in the middle of rolling out an MSP to.
If you're dealing with your debt the wrong way, you're compounding the problem. Here are some bad ideas — and some much better ones — for eliminating debt.
Perhaps you have multiple credit card bills each month, with balances that are growing. Or, maybe a student loan obligation hounds you. And that car payment sure doesn’t help.
Do you feel buried by a mountain of debt?
There are smart ways to dig your way out. By contrast, pick the wrong way, and you’ll make a bad situation much worse, adding years and thousands of dollars to your burden.
Following are some tips on how to get the job done right.
There are some telltale signs that your debt is getting the best of you. One is choosing to pay some bills and not pay others because there’s not enough money in your account.
Maxing out your credit cards is another sign you have too much debt, as is using your credit cards even though you swore you’d leave them in the sock drawer.
Making minimum payments. While paying the minimum payment each month will keep the card companies happy, it’s a counterproductive way to pay off debt because you pay far too much in interest.
Pillaging your retirement plan. The money in your retirement savings may be a tempting fix for your current financial woes, but you’ll be short-changing yourself in the long run. Take the money out and it’s no longer being invested and growing for your retirement. And, other than in a few limited circumstances, withdra...
Paying off debt with the wrong loans. Don’t pay off debt with loans that carry exorbitant interest rates and fees. These include cash advances from credit cards and payday loans.
The best way to pay off debt is to simply look your obligation square in the eye and use every cent you can to pay it down. One of the most effective ways to do this is called the debt snowball.
For example, let’s say you are trying to pay off credit card debt. Start by making a list of all your debts. Order them from smallest to largest, or from highest interest rate to lowest rate.
Paying off the credit card bill with the highest interest rate first is the smartest way from a purely financial point of view. But paying off the smallest debt first may give you the confidence boost you need. Think how good you’ll feel when you cross that first debt off your list.
So, while you continue to pay the minimum due on your other credit card bills, throw every extra cent you have at the first debt on your list.
Do whatever is necessary to come up with more cash to pay down the debt. Cut expenses, sell stuff you don’t need, take on a side hustle. Anything that brings in more cash will get you that much closer to being debt-free.
Once the first bill on your list is paid off, apply the amount of money you used for payments on that debt to the next credit card debt on your list. When it is paid off, repeat the process with the next debt, until all of your debt is gone.
What if your debt has spiraled out of control and the collection companies won’t stop calling? Your best bet may be a reputable credit counseling agency. Stop by our Solutions Center to look for help paying off your debts.
What have you done to destroy debt? Let us know on our Facebook page.
Karen Datko and Chris Kissell contributed to this report.
TOWN OF ISLIP, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — A proposal to build a poultry slaughterhouse is sparking a major controversy in one Long Island town.
Some savor the thought of fresh, locally sourced meats. Others call it an environmental disaster.
How their Thanksgiving turkeys arrive at their home is something few people want to dwell on, but slaughtering poultry is a way of life for some farmers.
Miloski’s Poultry Farm, known for its poultry sold fresh, has a loyal following on Long Island’s east end. They boast 35 acres of free range grazing, with the processing tucked away from view.
West of there, a developer hopes to turn a patch of land into his own poultry slaughterhouse in the densely populated Town of Islip.
Proponents say the public’s appetite for locally grown farm to table foods make a meat processing factory of their own a good investment, but that’s stirring controversy from some neighbors who don’t want the town to make money that way.
“I want the board to know, there’s pollution in the water, the air, the soil, the natural habitat of the animal is affected,” Islip resident Keri Michel said.
A public hearing on the slaughterhouse proposal will be held next Tuesday.
CBS2 reports slaughterhouses require continuous federal inspection, are highly regulated, and must comply with the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act.
The Reformers didn’t intend to split the Western church or to create new churches. Every one of them believed that the Church was one and catholic. Debating Catholics, they insisted they were the true catholics.
How did a Reformation committed to the gospel, catholicity, and unity shatter the Western church and dismantle medieval Christendom?
The Roman Catholic Church was one of the main culprits. Luther complained that his arguments were never engaged. When he appeared before Catholic authorities, they demanded that he recant. Luther was excommunicated within a few years of the Ninety-Five Theses, without receiving a serious, much less a sympathetic, heari...
Among the what-might-have-beens of the sixteenth century, this one is central: What if the Catholic Church had recognized Luther, as many Catholics do today, as a “witness to the gospel”? What if the Catholic hierarchy had listened?
Another part of the answer is theological. God makes and remakes the world by breaking it in pieces. He created the world by separating light and darkness, waters above and below, land and sea. He made Eve by splitting Adam in two.
Every prophet comes to Israel with a sword. Moses, Samuel, Elijah and Elisha, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Jesus: All of them gathered people who would hear Yahweh’s word, and aroused hostility from those who closed their ears. Splits happen. Whenever God renews his Church, we can expect division.
Yet this shouldn’t be an excuse for Reformation divisions or a cause of complacency. God divides in order to join together. Adam becomes Adam-and-Eve so that the two might become one flesh. Israel and Judah separated but were reunited centuries later. Jews and Gentiles, divided by circumcision, were knit together as a ...
God creates and recreates by division, but that doesn’t justify every division. Some divisions are necessary. Some are legitimate but temporary. Some mutilate the body of Christ.
The story of the Reformation’s internal fragmentation is a complicated one, but we can isolate one central thread: At the Colloquy of Marburg (1529), Luther and Zwingli reached an impasse on the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist.
Each side was convinced that it was defending the true Reformation and that the opposing side had compromised or distorted the gospel. They maintained separate traditions in order to preserve the gospel’s purity.
Two factors loom large in the perpetuation of Protestant division. The first is rhetoric. Without its lively, entertaining, penetrating polemics, the Reformation would never have succeeded. As Peter Matheson argues, Reformation polemic was liberating, clarifying, and empowering. Polemic was a tool of the powerless agai...
But the Reformers eventually aimed their rhetorical weapons at each other, creating stark polarities and treating every dispute as a war of light and darkness, truth and error.
Reformation polemic descended into propaganda, which bolstered the group identity of separated communions by demonizing other churches. Lutheran and Reformed would often have been better served by gentle answers.
A second factor was confession-writing and confessionalization. Confessions are among the glories of the Reformation. In brief compass and precise formulas, documents such as the Augsburg Confession, the Heidelberg Catechism, and the Westminster Confession summarize Christian teaching.
Confessions were supposed to unify divided Protestants. The Formula of Concord ended the war between Lutheran and Lutheran, and the Consensus Tigurinus unified Swiss Protestantism.
Yet, in one of the ironic twists of Reformation history, every confession kept divisions alive. By defining Lutheran doctrine over against Reformed tendencies within Lutheranism, the Formula of Concord drove the Philippists (followers of Philip Melanchthon) underground or into Reformed churches. Written over against, c...
Confessionalization—teaching and enforcing a confession—deepened divisions. It wasn’t enough to write a confession. Pastors had to be taught the confession, and mechanisms had to be developed to ensure that pastors continued to teach confessional doctrine after they were ordained.
Even in the best of circumstances, when an opposing viewpoint was treated sympathetically, confessionalization encouraged a party spirit. And circumstances weren’t always best. Professors and pastors aren’t always fair with their opponents. More often than was necessary, wise, or charitable, they adopted the severe rhe...
Marburg tried to unify the Protestant movement. Once Luther and Zwingli parted ways, separate Lutheran and Reformed traditions were maintained intentionally. After 1550, few on either side made any effort to bridge the Lutheran-Reformed chasm.
Forcibly expelled from the Catholic Church, divided into separate traditions, the Reformation failed in its initial and over-arching aim—to reform the whole Western church according to the gospel and to re-Christianize the Christian civilization of Western Europe.
The Reformation will not succeed until the wounds of the Reformation and post-Reformation (not to mention the pre-Reformation) church are healed. Protestantism will not reach its end until the Reformation’s divisions end.
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Severe flooding in North Korea has killed at least 76 people with another 75 missing, many of them children, the Red Cross said Thursday.
Thousands of people have been left homeless after heavy rains triggered floods and landslides, toppling more than 800 buildings including houses, clinics and schools in North and South Hwanghae provinces, leaving Red Cross volunteers scrambling to find survivors.
"Thousands have lost their homes and are in urgent need of health services, shelter, food, safe drinking water and sanitation," said John Fleming of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) North Korea country office.
"With the cold season around the corner, we are also concerned this disaster will increase the risk of health problems and food insecurity for some communities."
Impoverished North Korea is vulnerable to natural disasters. More than 130 people died after floods struck North Hamgyong province in 2016, bringing down buildings and leaving hundreds of thousands in urgent need of food and shelter.
The country's territory is largely composed of mountains and hills that have long been stripped bare for fuel or turned into terraced rice fields, allowing rainwater to flow downhill unchecked.
BritBox, the joint BBC/ITV subscription streaming service available to Anglophiles in both the U.S. and Canada, only launched in 2017, but from the wealth of iconic British content available on its digital shelves, you’d never guess it was so young.
Comprising everything from the U.K.’s biggest contemporary hits to the most beloved series from BBC/ITV eras past, the BritBox catalogue is sure to have something to fit whatever mood you’re in. Got a hankering to watch an alien doctor travel through space and time? BritBox is the exclusive home to the first 26 series ...
There is more excellent content on BritBox than any one person could get to in a lifetime (with more being added every day), but before we get to the guide we’ve curated to get you started, we need to address the doubledecker elephant in the room: Acorn TV.
Profiled previously in a separate “Scrolling” column, Acorn TV promises to scratch the same Anglophilic itch that BritBox does. While the two services cater to similar audiences, though, their experiences (and catalogues) are so different that it isn’t really a question of which one is best. They are, like Hulu and Net...
That out of the way, let’s get to the BritBox goods. Jolly watching!
Arguably BritBox’s signature feature, “Now” makes episodes of some of Britain’s serial juggernauts (soaps, morning shows, weekly comedy panels) available as soon as 24 hours after they air in the U.K. If any of the teens in your life are among the many who bumped the decades-old soap opera Emmerdale up to 17th place on...
A real grab-bag of a category, “Premieres” includes everything from exclusive streaming premieres of slick new series like the trippy detective drama The City & The City and the BAFTA-award winning comedy Mum to a whole bundle of Lifetime-esque true crime movies whose titles are all some variation on Murdered by My Fat...
After “Now,” “Classics” is BritBox’s bread and butter (scone and clotted cream?). Name any cult-favorite British series you’ve ever heard of, and it’s likely to be available here—and not one of them needs us to sing its praises. Fawlty Towers? Obvious! Fry and Laurie? No brainer! Still, it’s worth noting that, in addit...
If I told you that for three seasons, Peep Show’s David Mitchell starred in a multicam full-costume sitcom about—and written in a wildly near approximation of the vernacular from—William Shakespeare’s day-to-day life, you might think I was going to really obvious extremes to have you on. But if you get a BritBox subscr...
BritBox’s slate of labeled Original Series is small—small enough, at this point, that they don’t even warrant a standalone category page—but with gritty contemporary detective drama Dark Heart and The Bletchley Circle’s stylish San Francisco spin-off period mystery leading the pack, you’ll understand that it’s the qual...
One could argue that more British television series are period pieces than aren’t, but BritBox has enough titles that I wanted to make sure didn’t get lost in all the other period-heavy categories that I just need you to play along. The three I pulled out for this blurb span genres—WPC 56 is a classic “fierce lady surv...
The final of the categories I invented just for this list—and my personal favorite—“Holy Rollers” includes (unbelievably) way more series than the three listed above. Religion-adjacent comedy and drama is a British THING, apparently (it only took a few tries to find an episode of QI that featured a Church of England cl...
If you are searching for a good scare this Halloween, West Virginia Halloween attractions are said to be spooktacular. From hay rides, to spook walks, to haunted houses and barns, West Virginia has attractions for everyone, West Virginia Ghosts reveals.
If you are seeking a good scare, Malice is “not for the faint of heart.” All children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult at this old hospital once known as the Weston State Hospital that was once filled with patients who lived through their worst nightmare as they were treated by an irrational, crazy doctor. Thei...
Malice is located at 71 Asylum Dr. Weston, WV 26452 and ticket information can be found here.
Another exciting Halloween adventure is located in Huntington, West Virginia, known as Camden Park Spooktacular. This spooktacular event features a large maze walkthrough, a haunted house ride, as well as a haunted train ride!
How would you like to spend some time at a haunted farm? Millers Nightmare Haunted Farm is located in Lewisburg, West Virginia. This is a fun place for all ages. They have zombie-shooting targets and you can even win prizes. Also enjoy some funnel cakes and other yummy drinks and snacks before attending the night time ...
It is believed that the area used to be a sacred Indian burial ground. Others believe that it used to be used for testing chemicals. If you survive the corn maze, you will end up in the demented forest where your fears become your reality. The haunted farm opens the night of October 14.
If you are seeking a great thrill this Halloween, take a ride out to West Virginia Penitentiary in Moundsville, West Virginia.
With different events such as the Zombie Walk, Family Night at the Dungeon, Kids Night, and Escape the Pen, your whole family will be certain to have a good time. They have daily tours, 3-hour investigations, and even overnight investigations. For teens and adults over the age of 13, take your fear to the next level wh...
One of West Virginia’s largest haunted attractions is Fright Nights located in Daniels, West Virginia. You can head out to the Appalachian Anarchy Haunted Trail, and be prepared for a frightening!
Grab your 3D glasses while you walk through 5,000 square-feet of moving walls, floating floors, and scary terrors. Eventually, you will enjoy a laser tag experience as you fight a mutated scientist before you become mutated yourself!
Your whole family can enjoy some spooky golf. Play some put-put golf while watching out for ghouls and goblins.