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At the start of this week’s results show, Ryan Seacrest talks to Joshua Ledet for a few minutes. Josh says that he’s been feeling lightheaded and he feels like he could black out. I’m sure Nigel & Co. would love to have a dramatic moment on the show where a contestant blacks out. But really, if the producers cared at all about his health, they would maybe have him backstage for most of the episode.
But on to a lighter note: We get a teaser music video for Jennifer Lopez‘s new song, “Dance Again.” Ryan teases her, wondering if there’s any dancer there that she has chemistry with. Cause it’s no secret that she’s going out with one of her dancers, the boy toy. And seeing her laugh and trying to move on, we know it’s all true.
The contestants will find out their fates in duos (specifically, the pairings from last night’s duets). First up is Jessica Sanchez and Joshua Ledet. Jimmy Iovine liked Josh last night. Josh may be feeling ill, but hopefully he feels a little better knowing that he’s safe. And fortunately, so is Jessica!
The Wanted perform “Glad You Came.” I think I like this song; I didn’t know it was their song. Between them and One Direction, it’s the return of the boy bands! No wonder Simon Cowell is adamant about wanting a group to win The X Factor USA in season 2.
Skylar Laine and Colton Dixon are up next. Jimmy liked Skylar’s performance. Before we find out the results, Ryan also calls up Hollie Cavanagh and Deandre Brackensick. It seems obvious what’s going to happen here. Yep. Deandre is in the Bottom 3. Colton is safe. Hollie is also in the Bottom 3, which means that Skylar is safe.
Finally, Elise Testone and Phillip Phillips are up. And no surprise, Elise is in the Bottom 3, and Phillip is safe.
Ryan is about to throw it to commercial, but not before throwing Hollie for a loop and telling her she’s safe. It’s now down to Elise and Deandre, which is no surprise at all with either of them. I love Elise; she has one of the best voices out of everyone this year. But the judges aren’t that fond of her and she has had some trouble over the weeks connecting with voters.
Fortunately, Deandre receives the lowest amount of votes and has to sing for the Judges Save, so Elise is safe. Deandre performs “Master Blaster.” And I doubt they will save him. Ryan throws it to the judges, and Jennifer has to announce the verdict. You can tell she’s having a hard time saying it, but the judges will not be saving him. Deandre Brackensick is eliminated. And during that reveal, Jennifer says that the boys overruled her; she wanted to save him.
So what happens now? This is the second time that Hollie has been in the Bottom 3, so she’s in major danger now unless she pulls out something spectacular next week a la Skylar. If she can do that, then it’s uh oh to Elise, who could fall victim to that. I’m thinking that those two could be eliminated in the next two or three weeks, hopefully Hollie before Elise. I would love to see Elise go very far, at least to fourth or third like Haley Reinhart and Allison Iraheta did in seasons past. And will Joshua’s illness/lightheadedness help him with getting votes next week–the sympathy vote? Possibly.
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The BCBRA age groups are consistent with those of other organizations and are universally accepted as appropriate for horse related functions. Our association co approves with other organizations with the same age groups so to change this would cause some difficulties for race producers. If anyone has a proposal in this regard it must be brought up at our AGM where it can be discussed and voted on.
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J.C. Grimshaw’s latest album is now available.
J.C. is an amazingly talented musician and plays various guitars, mandolin and harp. He has a wide range of influences (Country, jazz, blues, etc.) but has his own distinctive sound and writes some really haunting songs of his own.
Personal favourites include Honey Man and Show Some Kindness, both of which featured here. Despite the competition elsewhere in the building, the room was packed and the audience went away happy. As an acoustic duo, J.C. (and Angelina) are unmatched.
J.C. Grimshaw is both a fine songwriter and instrumentalist. His playing on various guitars, slide and mandolin is fired by such diverse influences as Blind Willie McTell and Django Reinhardt.
He is simply a delight to hear.
J.C. comes into his own on ukulele (resophonic) and proves he has to be the best exponent of hula slide this side of the Atlantic. His outstanding displays of virtuoso playing elicit a fantastic response from the audience.
A self-taught genius of guitar, mandolin, harmonica and Ukelele, it is with good reason that JC Grimshaw is a familiar face on the Island music scene. His exceptional musicianship and unique vision captivate audiences and have won him international renown.
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The Ibis Tlemcen hotel is located in the center of Tlemcen in the north-west of Algeria, near to the border with Morocco, 81 miles (130 km) from Oran and 16 miles (25 km) from Tlemcen Zenata airport. Tlemcen can be reached from the East-West Highway.
Enjoy the Mediterranean setting, tastes and scents: the heady blend of cooking and olive oil.
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CARLSBAD — There is nothing like coming home.
And for Carlsbad High School graduate Alana Uriell, it means returning home as a professional golfer and taking on the best at the 10th Kia Classic LPGA tournament March 28 to March 31 at Park Hyatt Aviara.
Uriell is excited to return to her home course and is coming off a victory in her pro debut at the SKYiGOLF Championship on the Symetra Tour, which is the developmental tour for the LPGA. She drained a 10-foot eagle putt on the first playoff hole to get the win on March 10 in North Port, Florida.
Still, Uriell earned her LPGA Tour card after tying for 20th at Q-Series last year, thus is eligible for LPGA events.
After a stellar prep and junior career, she played collegiately at the University of Arkansas where she was a second-team All-American in 2018 and named to the Southeastern Conference’s first team with a 71.68 stroke average.
However, the LPGA is a different animal, but coming off a pro win, in a playoff no less, plus playing at her home course has Uriell confident she will be able to perform.
She made her LPGA debut on Thursday at the Bank of Hope Founders Cup in Phoenix.
Another advantage is the sizable gallery she expects to follow her throughout her rounds. She said friends, family, former classmates and more are expected to be in attendance.
One goal is to make the cut, and to do it Uriell said she will have to play smart and leverage her detailed knowledge of the course. Putting, she said, will be key as she is intimately familiar with the breaks on the green.
Perhaps most importantly, she added, is her mental game. Being able to stay calm, focus on each shot and instantly disregard any wayward shots or missed putts will be critical for her to make the cut.
As for her personal goals, or expectations for the Kia Classic, Uriell said it’s more of staying committed on her shots rather than focus on making the cut or making a run.
“If I feel like if I’m staying committed and in the game, then I’ve met my expectations and the score will take care of itself,” she said.
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From CERN press release dated 24 March 2019: Today, CERN welcomes Serbia as its 23rd Member State, following receipt of formal notification from UNESCO that Serbia has acceded to the CERN Convention. When Serbia was a part of Yugoslavia, which was one of the 12 founding Member States of CERN in 1954, Serbian physicists and engineers took part in some of CERN’s earliest projects, at the SC, PS and SPS facilities. In the 1980s and 1990s, physicists from Serbia worked on the DELPHI experiment at CERN’s LEP collider. In 2001, CERN and Serbia concluded an International Cooperation Agreement, leading to Serbia’s participation in the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the Large Hadron Collider, in the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid, as well as in the ACE and NA61 experiments. Serbia’s main involvement with CERN today is in the ATLAS and CMS experiments, in the ISOLDE facility, which carries out research ranging from nuclear physics to astrophysics, and on design studies for future particle colliders – FCC and CLIC – both of which are potentially new flagship projects at CERN. Read the press release here.
In March 2019, it will be 30 years since Sir Tim Berners-Lee submitted his proposal for what would become the World Wide Web. To mark this occasion, CERN will hold an event to celebrate the Web@30. For the 29th anniversary, in March 2018, Sir Tim Berners-Lee published a letter to the world about issues facing the web today: https://webfoundation.org/2018/03/web-birthday-29/.
ISOLDE reports about a phenomenon unique to mercury isotopes where the shape of the atomic nuclei dramatically moves between a football and rugby ball. Isotopes with extreme neutron to proton ratios are typically very short-lived, making them difficult to produce and study in the laboratory. The experiment reproduced one of ISOLDE’s flagship results of 40 years ago. The result showed that although most of the isotopes with neutron numbers between 96 and 136 have spherical nuclei, those with 101, 103 and 105 neutrons have strongly elongated nuclei, the shape of rugby balls. Several theories had tried to describe what was happening, but none was able to provide a full explanation.
Using one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers, theorists in Japan performed the most ambitious nuclear shell model calculations to date. These calculations identified the microscopic components that drive the shape shifting; specifically, that four protons are excited beyond a level predicted by expectations of how other stable isotopes in the nuclear landscape behave. These four protons combine with eight neutrons and this drives the shift to the elongated nuclear shape. In fact, both nuclear shapes are possible for each mercury isotope, depending on whether it is in the ground or excited state, but most have a football shaped nucleus in their ground state. The surprise is that Nature chooses the elongated rugby ball shape as the ground state for three of the isotopes.
CERN, the État de Genève and the Ville de Meyrin inaugurate the brand-new Esplanade des Particules, an open space firmly focused on welcoming visitors and the general public. This large public space, designed with pedestrians and sustainable transport in mind, enhances the integration of CERN into the local urban landscape and improves access to the Laboratory. From today onwards, CERN’s official address will be 1 Esplanade des Particules.
The AWAKE collaboration at CERN reports in Nature the first ever successful acceleration of electrons using a wave generated by protons zipping through a plasma.
First proposed in the 1970s, the use of plasma waves (or so called wakefields) has the potential to drastically reduce the size of accelerators in the next several decades. AWAKE, which stands for “Advanced WAKEfield Experiment”, is a proof-of-principle compact accelerator project for accelerating electrons to very high energies over short distances.
Electrons injected into AWAKE at relatively low energies of around 19 MeV (million electronvolts), “rode” the plasma wave, and were accelerated by a factor of around 100, to an energy of almost 2 GeV (billion electronvolts) over a length of 10 metres. Accelerating particles to greater energies over shorter distances is crucial to achieving high-energy collisions that physicists use to probe the fundamental laws of nature, and may also prove to be important in a wide range of industrial and medical applications.
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The Higgs boson is observed decaying into a pair of bottom quarks for the first time. This elusive interaction is predicted to make up almost 60% of the Higgs boson decays and is thus primarily responsible for the Higgs natural width.
Scientists at IceCube observatory and collaborators identify what deem to be a source of very high energy neutrinos and, thus, of cosmic rays.
Blazar TXS 0506+056 was first singled out as the source. A blazar is a giant elliptical galaxy with a massive, rapidly spinning black hole at its core, which emits twin jets of light and elementary particles.
ATLAS announces the observation of Higgs bosons produced together with a top-quark pair. This rare process is one of the most sensitive tests of the Higgs mechanism and its observation marked a significant milestone for the field of High-Energy Physics.
The new CERN-MEDICIS (Medical Isotopes Collected from ISOLDE) facility produced radioisotopes for medical research for the first time. These radioisotopes are destined primarily for hospitals and research centres in Switzerland and across Europe.
The first batch produced was Terbium 155, which is considered a promising radioisotope for diagnosing prostate cancer.
The BASE collaboration, publishes today in Nature a new measurement of the magnetic moment of the antiproton, with a precision exceeding that of the proton. Thanks to a new method involving simultaneous measurements made on two separately-trapped antiprotons in two Penning traps, BASE succeeded in breaking its own record presented last January.
The magnetic moment of the antiproton is found to be 2.792 847 344 1(42), to be compared to the figure of 2.792 847 350(9) that the same collaboration of researchers found for the proton in 2014, at the BASE companion experiment at Mainz, in Germany.
ATLAS publishes the first direct evidence of high energy light-by-light scattering, a very rare process in which two photons – particles of light – interact and change direction. The result, published in Nature Physics, confirms one of the oldest predictions of quantum electrodynamics.
At the EPS Conference on High Energy Physics in Venice, the LHCb experiment reports the observation of Ξcc++ (Xicc++), a new particle containing two charm quarks and one up quark. The existence of this particle from the baryon family was expected by current theories, but physicists were looking for such baryons with two heavy quarks for many years. The mass of the newly identified particle is about 3621 MeV, which is almost four times heavier than the most familiar baryon, the proton, a property that arises from its doubly charmed quark content. It is the first time that such a particle has been unambiguously detected.
Nearly all the matter that we see around us is made of baryons, which are common particles composed of three quarks, the best-known being protons and neutrons. But there are six types of existing quarks, and theoretically many different potential combinations could form other kinds of baryons. Baryons so far observed are all made of, at most, one heavy quark.
“In contrast to other baryons, in which the three quarks perform an elaborate dance around each other, a doubly heavy baryon is expected to act like a planetary system, where the two heavy quarks play the role of heavy stars orbiting one around the other, with the lighter quark orbiting around this binary system,” added Guy Wilkinson, former Spokesperson of the collaboration.
ATLAS sees the first LHC evidence of the Higgs boson decaying to a pair of b-quarks. Despite being the dominant Higgs decay, finding evidence in this channel was a major challenge. Following years of dedicated search, ATLAS was able to spot this elusive decay in 2017, with an observed significance of 3.6 σ (expectation 4.0 σ) when combining the Run 1 and Run 2 datasets.
In a paper published in Nature Physics, the ALICE collaboration reports that proton collisions sometimes present similar patterns to those observed in the collisions of heavy nuclei. This behaviour was spotted through observation of so-called strange hadrons in certain proton collisions in which a large number of particles are created. Strange hadrons are well-known particles with names such as Kaon, Lambda, Xi and Omega, all containing at least one so-called strange quark. The observed ‘enhanced production of strange particles’ is a familiar feature of quark-gluon plasma, a very hot and dense state of matter that existed just a few millionths of a second after the Big Bang, and is commonly created in collisions of heavy nuclei. But it is the first time ever that such a phenomenon is unambiguously observed in the rare proton collisions in which many particles are created.
The study of the quark-gluon plasma provides a way to investigate the properties of strong interaction, one of the four known fundamental forces, while enhanced strangeness production is a manifestation of this state of matter. The quark-gluon plasma is produced at sufficiently high temperature and energy density, when ordinary matter undergoes a transition to a phase in which quarks and gluons become ‘free’ and are thus no longer confined within hadrons. These conditions can be obtained at the Large Hadron Collider by colliding heavy nuclei at high energy. Strange quarks are heavier than the quarks composing normal matter, and typically harder to produce. But this changes in presence of the high energy density of the quark-gluon plasma, which rebalances the creation of strange quarks relative to non-strange ones. This phenomenon may now have been observed within proton collisions as well.
In particular, the new results show that the production rate of these strange hadrons increases with the ‘multiplicity’ – the number of particles produced in a given collision – faster than that of other particles generated in the same collision. While the structure of the proton does not include strange quarks, data also show that the higher the number of strange quarks contained in the induced hadron, the stronger is the increase of its production rate. No dependence on the collision energy or the mass of the generated particles is observed, demonstrating that the observed phenomenon is related to the strange quark content of the particles produced. Strangeness production is in practice determined by counting the number of strange particles produced in a given collision, and calculating the ratio of strange to non-strange particles.
ATLAS begins preparations for the Phase II upgrade of the experiment, which will be in place for the High-Luminosity LHC. This upgraded ATLAS experiment will begin data taking in 2026.
The ALPHA collaboration reports in Nature the first ever measurement on the optical spectrum of an antimatter atom.
When the electrons move from one orbit to another they absorb or emit light at specific wavelengths, forming the atom's spectrum. ALPHA result is the first observation of a spectral line in an antihydrogen atom, allowing the light spectrum of matter and antimatter to be compared for the first time.
Within experimental limits, the result shows no difference compared to the equivalent spectral line in hydrogen. This is consistent with the Standard Model of particle physics, the theory that best describes particles and the forces at work between them, which predicts that hydrogen and antihydrogen should have identical spectroscopic characteristics. Measuring the antihydrogen spectrum with high-precision offers an extraordinary new tool to test whether matter behaves differently from antimatter and thus to further test the robustness of the Standard Model.
The measurement was done by observing the so-called 1S-2S transition. The 2S state in atomic hydrogen is long-lived, leading to a narrow natural line width, so it is particularly suitable for precision measurement.
ATLAS shows its strength for precision physics, taking a world-class measurement of the W boson mass. Precise measurements of the W boson mass are vital, as the parameter is related in the Standard Model to the masses of the top quark and the Higgs boson. Measuring the W mass can thus test the self-consistency of the Standard Model, since any deviation from the predicted relation would be a sign of new physics. This first ATLAS result is consistent and as precise as the best previous measurement of the W mass.
The ASACUSA experiment at CERN reports in Science a new precision measurement of the mass of the antiproton relative to that of the electron. Such measurements provide a unique tool for comparing with high precision the mass of an antimatter particle with its matter counterpart.
This result is based on spectroscopic measurements with about 2 billion antiprotonic helium atoms cooled to extremely cold temperatures of 1.5 to 1.7 degrees above absolute zero. In antiprotonic helium atoms an antiproton takes the place of one of the electrons that would normally be orbiting the nucleus.
The measurement of the antiproton’s mass is done by spectroscopy, by shining a laser beam onto the antiprotonic helium. ASACUSA has now managed to cool down the antiprotonic helium atoms to temperatures close to absolute zero by suspending them in a very cold helium buffer-gas. In this way, the microscopic motion of the atoms is reduced, enhancing the precision of the frequency measurement. The measurement of the transition frequency has been improved by a factor of 1.4 to 10 compared with previous experiments. Experiments were conducted from 2010 to 2014, with about 2 billion atoms, corresponding to roughly 17 femtograms of antiprotonic helium.
According to standard theories, protons and antiprotons are expected to have exactly the same mass. The observation of even a minute breaking of CPT would call for a review of our assumptions about the nature and properties of space-time.
In a paper published by the journal JHEP, the MoEDAL experiment at CERN narrows the window of where to search for a hypothetical particle, the magnetic monopole. Such particles were first predicted by physicist Paul Dirac in the 1930s, but have never been observed so far.
Just as electricity comes with two charges, positive and negative, so magnetism comes with two poles, North and South. The difference is that while it’s easy to isolate a positive or negative electric charge, nobody has ever seen a solitary magnetic charge, or monopole. If you take a bar magnet and cut it in half, you end up with two smaller bar magnets, each with a North and South pole. Yet theory suggests that magnetism could be a property of elementary particles. So just as electrons carry negative electric charge and protons carry positive charge, so magnetic monopoles could in theory carry a North or a South pole.
If monopoles exist, they are believed to be very massive. As the LHC produces collisions at unprecedented energy, physicists may be able to observe such particles if they are light enough to be in the LHC’s reach. For instance, high-energy photon–photon interactions could produce pairs of North and South monopoles. Monopoles could manifest their presence via their magnetic charge and through their very high ionizing power, estimated to be about 4700 times higher than that of the protons. The MoEDAL experiment at the LHC is designed specifically to look at these effects.
Although showing no evidence for trapped monopoles, the results have allowed the MoEDAL collaboration to place new mass limits, assuming a simple production mode of these hypothetical particles.
On 17 July 2016, Romania became the twenty-second Member State of CERN.
Contacts between CERN and Romania began back in 1991, when a scientific and technical cooperation agreement was signed, establishing the legal framework for later developments.
Aspiring to become a full-fledged Member State and thus to contribute fully also to the governance of the Laboratory, Romania submitted its formal application to join the Organization in April 2008. The Agreement granting Romania the status of Candidate for Accession came into force on 12 November 2010.
Romania's scientific community at CERN has grown over the years and currently numbers around a hundred visiting scientists. Romania has particularly strong presence in the LHC experiments ATLAS, ALICE and LHCb. Romanian researchers and engineers also work at DIRAC and n_TOF at the Proton Synchrotron (PS), on the NA62 experiment at the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS), and at the ISOLDE facility. Romania is also active in the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid.
The ATLAS and CMS Experiments release combined measurements of the Higgs boson production and decay rates. Examining all data from the LHC Run-1, the result gives a snapshot of the world’s knowledge of the mysterious Higgs boson. In addition to setting constraints on Higgs couplings to vector bosons and fermions, the combination established the observation of Higgs to di-tau decay and weak-boson-fusion production.
CERN's nuclear physics facility, ISOLDE, began producing ion beams at higher energies. The first cryomodule of the new HIE-ISOLDE (High-Intensity and Energy ISOLDE) accelerator is up and running, increasing the beam energy from 3 to 4.3 MeV per nucleon.
These first beams are the result of eight years of development and manufacturing. The assembly of this first cryomodule presented CERN’s teams with numerous technical challenges. It contains five accelerating cavities and a solenoid magnet that focuses the beam, all of which are superconducting. The cavities were particularly complex to build, and the cryomodule is made up of no fewer than 10 000 components! It was transported to the ISOLDE hall on 2 May and coupled to the existing accelerator. The commissioning began in the summer, culminating in the acceleration of the first radioactive beam on 22 October.
Geneva, 12 August 2015. In a paper published today in Nature, the Baryon Antibaryon Symmetry Experiment (BASE1) at CERN2's Antiproton Decelerator (AD), reports the most precise comparison of the charge-to-mass ratio of the proton to that of its antimatter equivalent, the antiproton.
The charge-to-mass ratio — an important property of particles — can be measured by observing the oscillation of a particle in a magnetic field. The new result shows no difference between the proton and the antiproton, with a four-fold improvement in the energy resolution compared with previous measurements.
To perform the experiment, the BASE collaboration used a Penning-trap system comparable to that developed by the TRAP collaboration in the late 1990s at CERN. However, the method used is faster than in previous experiments. This has allowed BASE to carry out about 13 000 measurements over a 35-day campaign, in which they compare a single antiproton to a negatively-charged hydrogen ion (H-). Consisting of a hydrogen atom with a single proton in its nucleus, together with an additional electron, the H- acts as a proxy for the proton.
“We found that the charge-to-mass ratio is identical to within 69 parts per thousand billion, supporting a fundamental symmetry between matter and antimatter,” said BASE spokesperson Stefan Ulmer.
While matter and antimatter particles can differ, for example, in the way they decay (a difference often referred to as violation of CP symmetry), other fundamental properties, such as the absolute value of their electric charges and masses, are predicted to be exactly equal. Any difference – however small — between the charge-to-mass ratio of protons and antiprotons would break a fundamental law known as CPT symmetry. This symmetry reflects well-established properties of space and time and of quantum mechanics, so such a difference would constitute a dramatic challenge not only to the Standard Model, but also to the basic theoretical framework of particle physics.
The LHCb experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider has reported the discovery of a class of particles known as pentaquarks. The collaboration has submitted today a paper reporting these findings to the journal Physical Review Letters.
Our understanding of the structure of matter was revolutionized in 1964 when American physicist Murray Gell-Mann proposed that a category of particles known as baryons, which includes protons and neutrons, are comprised of three fractionally charged objects called quarks, and that another category, mesons, are formed of quark-antiquark pairs. Antiquarks are quarks of antimatter. Gell-Mann was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics for this work in 1969. This quark model also allows the existence of other quark composite states, such as pentaquarks composed of four quarks and an antiquark.
Earlier experiments that have searched for pentaquarks have proved inconclusive. Where the LHCb experiment differs is that it has been able to look for pentaquarks from many perspectives, with all pointing to the same conclusion. It’s as if the previous searches were looking for silhouettes in the dark, whereas LHCb conducted the search with the lights on, and from all angles. The next step in the analysis will be to study how the quarks are bound together within the pentaquarks.
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) started delivering physics data today for the first time in 27 months. After an almost two year shutdown and several months re-commissioning, the LHC is now providing collisions to all of its experiments at the unprecedented energy of 13 TeV, almost double the collision energy of its first run. This marks the start of season 2 at the LHC, opening the way to new discoveries. The LHC will now run round the clock for the next three years.
Today at 10.40am, the LHC operators declared “stable beams”, the signal for the LHC experiments that they can start taking data. Beams are made of “trains” of proton bunches moving at almost the speed of light around the 27 kilometre ring of the LHC. These so-called bunch trains circulate in opposite directions, guided by powerful superconducting magnets. Today the LHC was filled with 6 bunches each containing around 100 billion protons. This rate will be progressively increased as the run goes on to 2808 bunches per beam, allowing the LHC to produce up to 1 billion collisions per second.
For more information see the live blog that covered events as they unfolded.
See a gallery of images from the day.
ATLAS began recording physics data from 13 TeV proton collisions, which allow for precision studies of the Higgs boson and other Standard Model particles, as well as the search for new particles with higher masses.
Published in Nature, the CMS and LHCb collaborations describe the first observation of the very rare decay of the B0s particle into two muon particles. The Standard Model, the theory that best describes the world of particles, predicts that this rare subatomic process happens about four times out of a billion decays, but it has never been seen before. These decays are studied as they could open a window to theories beyond the Standard Model, such as supersymmetry. The analysis is based on data taken at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2011 and 2012. These data also contain early hints of a similar, but even more rare decay into two muons of the B0, a cousin of the B0s.
The B0s and B0 are mesons, in other words, non-elementary unstable subatomic particles composed of a quark and an antiquark, bound together by the strong interaction. Such particles are produced only in high-energy collisions – at particle accelerators, or in nature, for example in cosmic-ray interactions.
Radioactive ion beams from many chemical elements are produced at ISOLDE and more than 1000 Radioactive Ion Beams (RIBs) are available for the users. With a Carbon nanotube target the element boron could be produced as a RIB for the first time and the isotope 8B (T1/2=770 ms) could be observed. With this addition to the palette of ISOLDE beams the Facility can now provide beams from 74 chemical elements to the user community.
Over the weekend, proton beams came knocking on the Large Hadron Collider's (LHC) door. Shooting from the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) and into the two LHC injection lines, the proton beams were stopped just short of entering the accelerator.
Although the actual physics run will not start until 2015, the LHC Operations team used these tests to check their control systems, beam instrumentation, transfer line alignment, perform the first optics measurements and to spot possible bottle necks in the beam trajectory. Furthermore, the ALICE and LHCb experiments could calibrate their detectors.
"These initial tests are a milestone for the whole accelerator chain," says Reyes Alemany Fernandez, the engineer in charge of the LHC. "Not only was this the first time the injection lines have seen beams in over a year, it was also our first opportunity to test the LHC's operation system. We successfully commissioned the LHC's injection and ejection magnets, all without beam in the machine itself."
Just before entering the LHC, the beams were stopped by 21.6 tonnes of graphite, aluminium and copper "beam dumps" that absorb the accelerated particles. Offshoot particles - primarily muons - generated during the dump were in turn used to calibrate ALICE and LHCb. "The experiments where given the precise timing of each beam dump, which allowed them to tune their detectors and trigger to the LHC clock," says Verena Kain, SPS supervisor.
Following these successful extraction tests, the Operations team return to their preparations for the next run of the LHC. The first LHC tests with beams are scheduled for February 2015.
Target energy achieved ! On Tuesday 9 December at 2.18 p.m., a key milestone in the restart of the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator was passed. Sector 6-7 of the Large Hadron Collider has been commissioned to a beam energy of 6.5 TeV. The 154 superconducting dipole magnets which make up this sector – corresponding to one eighth of the accelerator – were powered to a current of around 11,000 amps! These currents (about a thousand times greater than in your average household appliance) are needed to generate sufficiently high magnetic fields to bend the trajectory of particles with an energy of 6.5 TeV. It’s at this unprecedented beam energy that the LHC will restart next spring with the aim of producing collisions with a total energy of 13 TeV.
From 2010 to 2013, the LHC ran at beam energies of up to 4 TeV. This first run produced a rich harvest of results in hitherto uncharted areas of physics and, in particular, led to the discovery of the famous Higgs boson. But the LHC was designed to operate at even higher energies and, to achieve this, the machine was shut down for almost two years for the main magnet circuits to be consolidated. This involved reinforcing 1,700 magnet interconnections, including more than 10,000 superconducting splices. So the commissioning of the modified sectors of the accelerator with the higher-intensity currents needed to reach 6.5 TeV beams is a key milestone in the restart process.
Like top athletes, the LHC magnets have to undergo a strenuous training programme to reach the required energy. The magnets are superconducting, which means that when they are cooled down current passes through them with zero electrical resistance. During training, the current is gradually increased and as it circulates inside the magnet coils the forces generated can cause tiny movements, which can in turn cause the magnets to “quench”, i.e. suddenly return to a non-superconducting state. When this occurs, the circuit is switched off and its energy is absorbed by huge resistors.
The magnets in all the other sectors will undergo similar training before being ready for 6.5 TeV operation. Many other tests will follow before beams can circulate in the LHC once more, next spring.
Last week the cryogenics team at CERN finished filling the arc sections of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) with liquid helium. The helium, which is injected into magnetsthat steer particle beams around the 27-kilometre accelerator, cools the machine to below 4 degrees kelvin (-269.15°C).
The process of filling the LHC is an important milestone on the road to restarting theaccelerator at higher energy, though it will still take many weeks to cool the entire accelerator to its nominal operating temperature of 1.9 K (-271.3°C).
The electromagnets that steer particle beams around the LHC must be kept cold enough to operate in a superconducting state – the temperature at which electricity can pass through a material without losing energy to resistance. The niobium-titanium wires that form the coils of the LHC’s superconducting magnets are therefore maintained at 1.9 K by a closed liquid-helium circuit. This is colder than the average temperature – 2.7 K – in outer space.
Some 1232 dipole magnets will produce a magnetic field of 8.33 tesla to keep particle beams on course around the LHC's 27-kilometre ring. A current of 11,850 amps in the magnet coils is needed to reach magnetic fields of this amplitude. The use of superconducting materials has proved to be the best – and most cost-effective – way to avoid overheating the coils.
Run 2 of the LHC follows a 2-year technical stop that prepared the machine for running at almost double the energy of the LHC’s first run, producing 13 TeV collisions, an energy never achieved by any accelerator in the past.
On 29 September 1954, the CERN Convention entered into force, officially establishing the European Organization for Nuclear Research with 12 European member states. CERN celebrated “60 years of science for peace” with an official ceremony on 29 September and numerous public events taking place throughout the year.
Check out the website that contains a record of the activities that marked the Organization’s 60th Anniversary.
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) collaboration presents new insights into the nature of the mysterious excess of positrons observed in the flux of cosmic rays. These are based on the analysis of 41 billion particles, among which 10 million have been identified as electrons and positrons, detected with the space-based AMS detector aboard the International Space Station.
Since antimatter is extremely rare in the universe, any significant excess of antimatter particles recorded in the flux of energetic cosmic rays indicates the existence of a new source of positrons.
The distribution of these events in the energy range of 0.5 to 500 GeV shows a well-measured increase of positrons from 8 GeV with no preferred incoming direction in space. The energy at which the positron fraction ceases to increase has been measured to be 275±32 GeV. This rate of decrease after the “cut-off energy” is very important to physicists as it could be an indicator that the excess of positrons is the signature of dark matter particles annihilating into pairs of electrons and positrons.
Although the current measurements could be explained by objects such as pulsars, they are also tantalizingly consistent with dark matter particles with mass of the order of 1 TeV. Therefore, results at higher energies will be of crucial importance in the near future to evaluate if the signal is from dark matter or from a cosmic source.
In a paper published in the journal Nature Communications today, the ALPHA experiment at CERN's Antiproton Decelerator (AD) reports a measurement of the electric charge of antihydrogen atoms, finding it to be compatible with zero to eight decimal places. Although this result comes as no surprise, since hydrogen atoms are electrically neutral, it is the first time that the charge of an antiatom has been measured to high precision.
Antiparticles should be identical to matter particles except for the sign of their electric charge. So while the hydrogen atom is made up of a proton with charge +1 and an electron with charge -1, the antihydrogen atom consists of a charge -1 antiproton and a charge +1 positron. We know, however, that matter and antimatter are not exact opposites – nature seems to have a one-part in 10 billion preference for matter over antimatter, so it is important to measure the properties of antimatter to great precision: the principal goal of CERN’s AD experiments. ALPHA achieves this by using a complex system of particle traps that allow antihydrogen atoms to be produced and stored for long enough periods to study in detail. Understanding matter antimatter asymmetry is one of the greatest challenges in physics today. Any detectable difference between matter and antimatter could help solve the mystery and open a window to new physics.
To measure the charge of antihydrogen, the ALPHA experiment studied the trajectories of antihydrogen atoms released from the trap in the presence of an electric field. If the antihydrogen atoms had an electric charge, the field would deflect them, whereas neutral atoms would be undeflected. The result, based on 386 recorded events, gives a value of the antihydrogen electric charge as (-1.3±1.1±0.4) × 10-8, the plus or minus numbers representing statistical and systematic uncertainties on the measurement.
ATLAS publishes first evidence for electroweak production of W bosons with the same charge. This channel receives contributions from quartic interactions between W bosons. This rare process gives physicists a new way to study electroweak symmetry breaking and to indirectly probe the properties of the Higgs boson.
Inspired by the 1PeV events, IceCube began a follow up search with combined two powerful techniques. The first was to distinguish neutrino interactions that originated inside the detector from events which originate outside it. The second technique capitalized on the fact that downgoing atmospheric neutrinos should be accompanied by a cosmic-ray air shower depositing one or more muons inside IceCube whereas cosmic neutrinos should be unaccompanied. Consequently, a very high energy isolated downgoing neutrino is likely to be cosmic.
This search found 26 additional events and produced evidence for cosmic neutrinos at the 4σ significance level. The search was continued for an extra year in order to push the significance up to 5σ. One of the new events had an energy of above 2 PeV, making it the most energetic neutrino ever seen. Many explanations have been proposed for the IceCube observations, ranging from the relativistic particle jets emitted by active galactic nuclei to gamma ray busts, to galaxies to magnetars. Overall the solution is clear: More data is needed.
Since April last year, the Superconducting Magnets And Circuits Consolidation (SMACC) team has been strengthening the electrical connections of the superconducting circuits on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Last week they installed the last of 27,000 electrical shunts to consolidate "splices" – connections between superconducting magnets – on the accelerator.
Each of the LHC's 10,000 splices carries a hefty 13,000 amps. A shunt is a low-resistance connection that provides an alternative path for a portion of the current in the event that a splice loses its superconducting state.
On 19 September 2008, during powering tests on the LHC, a fault occurred in one of the splices, resulting in mechanical damage and release of helium from the magnet cold mass into the tunnel. Proper safety procedures were in force, the safety systems performed as expected, and no-one was put at risk. But the fault did delay operation of the accelerator by six months. The new shunts make such a fault unlikely to happen again.
To install a shunt the SMACC team first has to open the area around the interconnection they want to work on. They slide the custom-built metallic bellows out of the way and remove the thermal shielding inside, revealing a series of metallic pipes linking the magnets to each other. One set of these pipes – the "M-lines" – must then be cut open to access the splices between the superconducting cables. The team opened up the last of the M lines in February and has been at work ever since adding the shunts.
CERN announces its anniversary of 60 years of science for peace, with events at the Organization’s Geneva laboratory and in its Members States.
CERN celebrated twice: first on 1 July 2014 at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, where the Organization’s 12 founding members established the CERN Convention on 1 July 1953. And the second celebration of the 60th birthday was in Geneva on 29 September, the date on which the Convention was ratified 60 years ago and the Organization formally came into existence.
At a ceremony today at CERN, the Israeli flag was hoisted for the first time to join the other 20 flags of the organization’s Member States, after UNESCO officially recorded Israel's accession as a new CERN Member State on 6 January 2014.
Following the ceremony, Mr Avigdor Liberman, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Israel, visited the LHC tunnel and the ATLAS experiment, accompanied by a delegation of officials and representatives of the Israeli scientific community.
"In my visit in CERN today, I have witnessed the frontiers of science. I have realized the scope of collaboration between Israel and CERN. Israeli scientists and their CERN colleagues share a dedication to scientific excellence, technological development and education. Israel and CERN share ideals and goals and therefore have a wide prospect for cooperation," said Mr Avigdor Liberman.
"I am very honoured as Director-General to welcome Israel as a new Member State. CERN and Israel have already a long history of mutual collaboration, and this day will undoubtedly be memorable, promising increasingly fruitful scientific cooperation between CERN and the Israeli physics community," said CERN’s Director-General Rolf Heuer.
The LHC will be upgraded to 14 TeV collision energy. The first major upgrade is Phase I, scheduled for 2018, and Phase 2 in 2022. The experiments will continue taking data until 2035. By then ATLAS expects to have collected 100 times more data than they had at the beginning of Long Shutdown 1.
The Brout-Englert-Higgs (BEH) mechanism was first proposed in 1964 in two independently published papers: the first by Belgian physicists Robert Brout and François Englert, and the second by British physicist Peter Higgs. It explains how the force responsible for beta decay is much weaker than electromagnetism, but is better known as the mechanism that endows fundamental particles with mass. A third paper, published by Americans Gerald Guralnik and Carl Hagen with their British colleague Tom Kibble further contributed to the development of the new idea, which now forms an essential part of the Standard Model of particle physics. As was pointed out by Higgs, a key prediction of the idea is the existence of a massive boson of a new type, which was discovered by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN in 2012.
The 2013 Nobel Prize in physics is awarded to Professors François Englert and Peter Higgs "for the theoretical discovery of a mechanism that contributes to our understanding of the origin of mass of subatomic particles, and which recently was confirmed through the discovery of the predicted fundamental particle, by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider". ATLAS and CMS physicists cheered the announcement.
The ISOLTRAP collaboration publishes in the journal Nature the mass of exotic calcium nuclei using a new instrument installed at the ISOLDE facility. The results cast light on how nuclei can be described in terms of the fundamental strong force.
The ISOLTRAP team used the ISOLDE facility to make exotic isotopes of calcium, which has the magic number of 20 protons in a closed shell. Their goal was to find out how the shell structure evolves with increasing numbers of neutrons. Standard calcium with 20 neutrons is doubly magic, and a rare long-lived isotope has 28 neutrons – another magic number.
Now, the ISOLTRAP team has determined the masses of calcium isotopes all the way to calcium-54, which has 34 neutrons in addition to the 20 protons. The measurements not only reveal a new magic number, 32, but also pin down nuclear interactions in exotic neutron-rich nuclei.
In the middle of 2013 the success of combined technical and physical efforts was demonstrated in three papers published in Nature within the space of one month.
The acceleration of the hitherto heaviest post-accelerated beams, 220Rn and 224Rn and detection of gamma rays from Coulomb excitation in the MINIBALL Germanium detector array showed octupole deformed (pear-like) shapes of the nuclei (Nature 497 (2013) 199).
With the very successful mass spectrometer ISOLTRAP the mass of the exotic nuclide 54Ca was determined. The mass systematics confirmed the existence of a new magic number N=32 and provides a validation of three-body forces using chiral perturbation theory (Nature 498 (2013) 346).
In a high-precision study via Rydberg states with the laser ion-source (RILIS), the ionisation potential for the element Astatine, the least abundant chemical element on earth, was determined (Nature Communications 4 (2013) 1835).
An international team at the ISOLDE facility showed that some atomic nuclei can assume asymmetric, "pear" shapes. The observations contradict some existing nuclear theories and will require others to be amended. Published in the journal Nature, a technique pioneered at ISOLDE was used successfully to study the shape of the short-lived isotopes Radon 220 and Radium 224.
Most nuclei have the shape of a rugby ball. While state-of-the-art theories are able to predict this behaviour, the same theories have predicted that for some particular combinations of protons and neutrons, nuclei can also assume asymmetric shapes, like a pear. In this case there is more mass at one end of the nucleus than the other.
In contradiction with some nuclear theories, Radium 224 is pear-shaped, Radon 220 does not assume the fixed shape of a pear but rather vibrates about this shape.
Such exotic atoms with pear-shaped nuclei could help with the searches for electric dipole moments (EDMs), that is the separation of positive and negative charges within the atom.
The ALPHA collaboration at CERN1 has published a paper in Nature Communications describing the first direct analysis of how antimatter is affected by gravity.
ALPHA was the first experiment to trap atoms of antihydrogen — neutral antimatter atoms held in place with a strong magnetic field for up to 1000 seconds. The original goal of the experiment was not to study gravity, but the researchers realised that the data they had already collected might be sensitive to gravitational effects.
Current theoretical arguments predict that hydrogen and antihydrogen atoms have the same mass and should interact with gravity in the same way. If an atom is released, it should experience a downward force whether it’s made of matter or antimatter. The ALPHA scientists have retroactively analysed how their antihydrogen atoms moved when released; this has allowed them to put a limit on anomalous gravitational effects.
The LHCb collaboration at CERN publishes a paper in Physical Review Letters on the first observation of matter-antimatter asymmetry in the decays of the particle known as the B0s. It has a significance of more than 5 sigma, and is only the fourth subatomic particle known to exhibit such behaviour.
By studying subtle differences in the behaviour of particle and antiparticles, experiments at the LHC are seeking to cast light on this dominance of matter over antimatter.
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In Physical Review Letters, the Antihydrogen TRAP (ATRAP) experiment at CERN's Antiproton Decelerator (AD) reports a new measurement of the antiproton magnetic moment made with an unprecedented uncertainty of 4.4 parts per million (ppm). This result is 680 times more precise than previous measurements. The unusual increase in precision is due to the experiment’s ability to trap individual protons and antiprotons, and to use a huge magnetic gradient to gain sensitivity to the tiny magnetic moment. ATRAP’s new result is partly an attempt to understand the matter-antimatter imbalance of the universe, one of the great mysteries of modern physics.
Using a device called a Penning trap, a sort of electromagnetic cage, the antiproton is suspended at the centre of an iron ring electrode sandwiched between copper electrodes. Thermal contact with liquid helium keeps the electrodes at 4.2 K, providing a nearly perfect vacuum that eliminates the stray matter atoms that could otherwise annihilate the antiproton. Static and oscillating voltages applied to the electrodes allow the antiproton to be manipulated and its properties to be measured.
The ATRAP team found that the magnetic moments of the antiproton and proton are "exactly opposite": equal in strength but opposite in direction with respect to the particle spins, consistent with the prediction of the Standard Model and its CPT theorem to 5 parts per million. However, the potential for much greater measurement precision puts ATRAP in position to eventually test the Standard Model prediction much more stringently.
On Saturday 16 February at 8.25am the shift crew in the CERN Control Centre extract the beams from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) for the last time before the machine's first Long Shutdown. The following message marks the event on LHC Page 1: "No beam for a while. Access required: Time estimate ~2 years."
January's proton-lead run was followed last week by four days of proton-proton collisions at 1.38 TeV. Final proton collisions in the LHC took place on Thursday at 7.24am, but beams were kept in the machine for 48 hours for "quench tests" on the magnets. A quench is when a superconducting magnet fails to maintain a superconducting state, and therefore stops operating correctly. This can happen if a tiny amount of the beam is off orbit and deposits energy in the magnets. The tests aim to establish what beam loss is actually required to quench the magnets.
The LHC’s first run saw major advances in physics, including the discovery of a new particle that looks increasingly like the long–sought Higgs boson, announced on 4 July 2012. And during the last weeks of the run, the remarkable figure of 100 petabytes of data stored in the CERN mass-storage systems was surpassed. This data volume is roughly equivalent to 700 years of full HD-quality movies.
The LHC now enters its two-year shutdown, which will see a hive of maintenance activity on all of CERN's accelerators. Work on the LHC will include the consolidation of more than 10,000 interconnections between magnets. The entire ventilation system for the 628-metre circumference Proton Synchrotron will be replaced, as will over 100 kilometres of cables on the Super Proton Synchrotron. The LHC is scheduled to resume in 2015.
On Saturday at 8.25am the shift crew in the CERN Control Centre extracted the beams from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) for the last time before the machine's first Long Shutdown. The following message marked the event on LHC Page 1: "No beam for a while. Access required: Time estimate ~2 years."
January's proton-lead run was followed last week by four days of proton-proton collisions at 1.38 TeV. Final proton collisions in the LHC took place on Thursday at 7.24am, but beams were kept in the machine for 48 hours for "quench tests" on the magnets.
A quench is when a superconducting magnet fails to maintain a superconducting state, and therefore stops operating correctly. This can happen if a tiny amount of the beam is off orbit and deposits energy in the magnets. The tests aimed to establish what beam loss is actually required to quench the magnets.
The LHC now enters its two-year shutdown, which will see a hive of maintenance activity on all of CERN's accelerators. Work on the LHC will include the consolidation of more than 10,000 interconnections between magnets. The entire ventilation system for the 628-metre circumference Proton Synchrotron will be replaced, as will over 100 kilometres of cables on the Super Proton Synchrotron.
It's going to be a busy shutdown.
In February 2013, the LHC and the ATLAS Experiment begin the first Long Shutdown. This maintenance period would see the first upgrades to the ATLAS Experiment installed, in preparation for higher luminosity operations.
The ATLAS and CMS collaborations submitted papers to the journal Physics Letters B outlining the latest on their searches for the Higgs boson. The teams reported even stronger evidence for the presence of a new Higgs-like particle than they announced the month before.
On 4 July the experiments reported indications for the presence of a new particle, which could be the Higgs boson, in the mass region around 126 gigaelectronvolts (GeV). Both ATLAS and CMS gave the level of significance of the result as 5 sigma. On the scale that particle physicists use to describe the certainty of a discovery, one sigma means the results could be random fluctuations in the data, 3 sigma counts as evidence and a 5-sigma result is a discovery.
The CMS results reported today reach a significance of 5.0 sigma, and the ATLAS team's results reach 5.9 sigma. The value corresponds to a one-in-550 million chance that in the absence of a Higgs such a signal would be recorded.
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On 4 July 2012, as a curtain raiser to the year’s major particle physics conference, ICHEP 2012 in Melbourne, the ATLAS and CMS experiments present their latest preliminary results in the search for the long-sought Higgs particle. Both experiments have observed a new particle in the mass region around 125-126 GeV.
The next step is to determine the precise nature of the particle and its significance for our understanding of the universe. Are its properties as expected for the long-sought Higgs boson, the final missing ingredient in the Standard Model of particle physics? Or is it something more exotic? The Standard Model describes the fundamental particles from which we, and every visible thing in the universe, are made, and the forces acting between them. All the matter that we can see, however, appears to be no more than about 4% of the total. A more exotic version of the Higgs particle could be a bridge to understanding the 96% of the universe that remains obscure.
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CERN today signed a contract with the Wigner Research Centre for Physics in Budapest for an extension to the CERN data centre. Under the new agreement, the Wigner Centre will host CERN equipment that will substantially extend the capabilities of the LHC Computing Grid Tier-0 activities. This contract is initially until 31 December 2015, with the possibility of up to four one-year extensions thereafter.
“Installing computing capacity at the Wigner Centre allows us to power additional equipment as well as secure our operations due to the remote nature of the resources” said Frédéric Hemmer, Head of CERN’s IT Department. “For example, should we suffer a prolonged power cut at CERN, we will be able to transfer critical functions to the Wigner Centre, mitigating the risk of having all of Tier-0 in one location."
On 5 April 2012, LHC physics data taking gets underway at a new record collision energy of 8TeV. The LHC declares "stable beams" as two 4 TeV proton beams are brought into collision at the LHC’s four interaction points. This signals the start of physics data taking by the LHC experiments for 2012. The collision energy of 8 TeV is a new world record, and increases the machine’s discovery potential considerably.
Although the increase in collision energy is relatively modest, it translates to an increased discovery potential that can be several times higher for certain hypothetical particles. Some such particles, for example those predicted by supersymmetry, would be produced much more copiously at the higher energy. Supersymmetry is a theory in particle physics that goes beyond the current Standard Model, and could account for the dark matter of the universe.
In a seminar today the ATLAS and CMS experiments present the status of their searches for the Standard Model Higgs boson. Their results are based on the analysis of considerably more data than those presented at the summer conferences, enough to make significant progress in the search for the Higgs boson, but not enough to make any conclusive statement on the existence or non-existence of the elusive Higgs. The main conclusion is that the Standard Model Higgs boson, if it exists, is most likely to have a mass constrained to the range 116-130 GeV by the ATLAS experiment, and 115-127 GeV by CMS. Tantalising hints were seen by both experiments in this mass region, but they were not yet strong enough to claim a discovery.
On 18 October 2011, the grand total of data delivered by the LHC during the year reaches almost six inverse femtobarns. At the beginning of the year’s run, the objective for the LHC was to deliver a quantity of data known to physicists as one inverse femtobarn – approximately 100 trillion (102) proton-proton collisions - during the course of 2011. The first inverse femtobarn came on 17 June, setting the experiments up well for the major physics conferences of the summer and requiring the 2011 data objective to be revised upwards to five inverse femtobarns. This milestone is passed on 18 October.
The kick-off meeting for ELENA, the Extra Low Energy Antiproton Ring, starts today at CERN, bringing together scientists from Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, Sweden, the UK and the USA.
ELENA will consist of a small new decelerator ring that will be installed in same building that houses CERN’s existing Antiproton Decelerator (AD). It will slow antiprotons down to under a fiftieth of the current AD energy, bringing an improvement of a factor of 10-100 in antiproton trapping efficiency. At the AD, antiprotons have to be slowed down by passing them through a series of foils, a process that results in the loss of some 99.9% of the antiprotons extracted from the AD before they reach the experiments.
In 2013 IceCube presented two events at around 1 PeV, the first recorded on 9 August 2011, the second on 3 January 2012. Both of these events were part of the search for ultra high energy cosmogenic neutrinos and were completely unexpected. These were the highest neutrino energies to be observed with an equivalent mass energy of over 1 million protons or about 250 times the energy of one of the protons accelerated at the LHC. The neutrinos detected may have originated from Galactic or extragalactic sources of cosmic rays. The 1 PeV events were spectacular but the energies were too low to be produced by cosmic rays interacting with cosmic microwave background photons.
In a paper published today in the journal Nature, the Japanese-European ASACUSA experiment at CERN reported a new measurement of the antiproton’s mass accurate to about one part in a billion. Precision measurements of the antiproton mass provide an important way to investigate nature’s apparent preference for matter over antimatter.
To make these measurements antiprotons are first trapped inside helium atoms, where they can be ‘tickled’ with a laser beam. The laser frequency is then tuned until it causes the antiprotons to make a quantum jump within the atoms, and from this frequency the antiproton mass can be calculated. However, an important source of imprecision comes from the fact that the atoms jiggle around, so that those moving towards and away from the beam experience slightly different frequencies. A similar effect is what causes the siren of an approaching ambulance to apparently change pitch as it passes you in the street. In their previous measurement in 2006, the ASACUSA team used just one laser beam, and the achievable accuracy was dominated by this effect. This time they used two beams moving in opposite directions, with the result that the jiggle for the two beams partly cancelled out, resulting in a four times better accuracy.
The ALPHA experiment at CERN reported today that it succeeded in trapping antimatter atoms for over 16 minutes: long enough to begin to study their properties in detail. ALPHA is part of a broad programme at CERN’s antiproton decelerator investigating the mysteries of one of nature’s most elusive substances.
ALPAH studied 300 trapped antiatoms. Trapping antiatoms will allow antihydrogen to be mapped precisely using laser or microwave spectroscopy so that it can be compared to the hydrogen atom, which is among the best-known systems in physics. Any difference between matter and antimatter should become apparent under careful scrutiny.
On 16 May 2011, the space shuttle Endeavor delivered the Alphamagnetic Spectrometer (AMS) to the International Space station. This took place as part of the space shuttle mission STS-134. AMS is a particle physics detector which looks for dark matter, antimatter and missing matter from a module attached to the outside of the International space station. AMS also performs precision measurements of cosmic rays. Data are received by NASA in Houston and is then relayed to the AMS Payload Operations Control Centre at CERN for analysis. The detector measures 64 cubic metres and weighs 8.5 tonnes. By the 19 May 2012, after a year of operating, about 17 billion cosmic-ray events had been collected.
On 18 December 2010, the expanded version of AMANDA, IceCube was completed. IceCube works in the same way as AMANDA but on a larger scale. AMANDA was incorporated into IceCube after operating for nine years. IceCube took seven years to complete and measures Cherenkov light emitted by charged particles produced in neutrino interactions in a cubic kilometer of transparent ice – the water equivalent of one million swimming pools.
IceCube detects 275 million cosmic rays each day and approximately 100,000 neutrinos per year. Approximately a terabyte of unfiltered data is collected daily and about 100 gigabytes are sent over satellite for analysis.
The ATLAS Experiment observes the production of top quark pairs – a major milestone of the early LHC physics programme. As the heaviest known elementary particle with a strong coupling to the Higgs boson, the top quark is key to understanding physics at the energy frontier. As the LHC generates hundreds of millions of top quarks, the ATLAS Experiment is able to study the particle’s properties in great detail.
Only 3 weeks into its first LHC heavy-ion run, ATLAS observed an unexpectedly large imbalance of energy in pairs of jets created in lead-ion collisions at the LHC. This striking effect, which is not seen in proton–proton collisions, could be a sign of strong interactions between jets and a hot, dense medium (quark-gluon plasma) formed by the colliding ions. Details studies of the effect followed this first observation.
ATLAS records collisions at 7 TeV centre-of-mass energy for the first time.
Particle physicists around the world anticipate a rich harvest of new physics as the LHC begins its first long run at an energy three and a half times higher than previously achieved at a particle accelerator.
After a short technical stop, beams circulate again on 28 February 2010. On 19 March 2010, two 3.5 TeV proton beams successfully circulate in the Large Hadron Collider for the first time. This is the highest energy yet achieved in a particle accelerator and an important step on the way to the start of the LHC research programme.
On 16 December 2009, the LHC ends its first full period of operation. Collisions at 2.36 TeV set a new world record and bring to a close a successful first run for the world’s most powerful particle accelerator. The LHC is put into standby mode for a short technical stop to prepare for higher energy collisions and the start of the main research programme. Over the 2009 run, each of the LHC’s four major experiments, ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb have recorded over one million particle collisions, which are distributed for analysis around the world on the LHC computing grid.
The start of a fantastic era of physics! ATLAS records first collisions at 0.9 TeV.
Particle beams are once again circulating in the world’s most powerful particle accelerator, CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC). This news comes after the machine was handed over for operation on Wednesday morning. A clockwise circulating beam was established at ten o'clock this evening. This is an important milestone on the road towards first physics at the LHC, expected in 2010.
The LHC circulated its first beams on 10 September 2008, but suffered a serious malfunction nine days later. A failure in an electrical connection led to serious damage, and CERN has spent over a year repairing and consolidating the machine to ensure that such an incident cannot happen again.
Recommissioning the LHC began in the summer, and successive milestones have regularly been passed since then. The LHC reached its operating temperature of 1.9 Kelvin, or about -271 Celsius, on 8 October. Particles were injected on 23 October, but not circulated. A beam was steered through three octants of the machine on 7 November, and circulating beams have now been re-established. The next important milestone will be low-energy collisions, expected in about a week from now. These will give the experimental collaborations their first collision data, enabling important calibration work to be carried out. This is significant, since up to now, all the data they have recorded comes from cosmic rays. Ramping the beams to high energy will follow in preparation for collisions at 7 TeV (3.5 TeV per beam) next year.
Particle physics is a global endeavour, and CERN has received support from around the world in getting the LHC up and running again.
The HIE-ISOLDE project is a major staged upgrade of the existing ISOLDE facility. It includes an energy increase of the REX post-accelerator up to 5.5 MeV/u with a future option of going to 10 MeV/u, as well as an upgrade of the REX low energy stage capacity. The beam quality will be improved e.g. with the installation of a RFQ cooler and a new Resonant Laser Ionization System. The driver intensity will be increased from the new Linac-4 and upgrades in the intensity and energy of the PS Booster.
The 53rd and final replacement magnet for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is lowered into the accelerator tunnel, marking the end of repair work above ground following the incident in September the year before that brought LHC operations to a halt.
The final magnet, a quadrupole designed to focus the beam, is lowered in the afternoon and starts its journey to Sector 3-4, the scene of the September incident. In total 53 magnets were removed from Sector 3-4 after the incident. Sixteen that sustained minimal damage were refurbished and put back into the tunnel. The remaining 37 were replaced and will be refurbished to provide spares for the future.
On 13 March 2009, Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee returned to the birthplace of his invention, 20 years after submitting his paper ‘Information Management: A Proposal’ to his boss Mike Sendall. By writing the words ‘Vague, but exciting’ on the document’s cover, and giving Berners-Lee the go-ahead to continue, Sendall was signing into existence the information revolution of our times: the World Wide Web. In September of the following year, Berners-Lee took delivery of a computer called a NeXT cube, and by December the Web was up and running, albeit between just a couple of computers at CERN.
A celebration was held in the Globe on the afternoon of the 13th March to bring together those who created the web at CERN.
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CERN today hosted a visit from actors Tom Hanks and Ayelet Zurer and director Ron Howard as they unveiled exclusively some select footage from their new film adaptation of Dan Brown’s novel Angels & Demons, set for worldwide release by Sony Pictures on 15 May 2009.
In Angels & Demons Tom Hanks plays Harvard academic Robert Langdon, who discovers evidence of the resurgence of an ancient secret brotherhood called the Illuminati - the most powerful underground organization in history.
When Langdon finds evidence that the Illuminati have stolen antimatter from a secret laboratory at CERN, which they plan to use as a devastating weapon to destroy the Vatican, he and CERN scientist Vittoria Vetra begin a race against time to recover the antimatter and prevent catastrophe.
But what is antimatter? Is it real? Is it dangerous? What is CERN? Find the answers to those questions and much more here.
In line with Japanese tradition, this Daruma doll was painted with one eye to mark the start of the LHC project. The Japanese Vice Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology T. Yamauchi adds the second eye to mark the completion of the project.
To celebrate the end of the ATLAS construction phase, the Collaboration hosts a party at CERN's magnet testing facility (SM18). This was the largest ATLAS celebration yet, with collaboration members travelling from around the world to mark this milestone.
On 19 September 2008, during powering tests of the main dipole circuit in Sector 3-4 of the LHC, a fault occurs in the electrical bus connection in the region between a dipole and a quadrupole, resulting in mechanical damage and release of helium from the magnet cold mass into the tunnel. Proper safety procedures are in force, the safety systems perform as expected, and no-one is put at risk.
A full technical analysis of the incident is available here.
Or read an analysis of the LHC incident on CERN's press office website.
At 10.28am on 10 September 2008 a beam of protons is successfully steered around the 27-kilometre Large Hadron Collider (LHC) for the first time. The machine is ready to embark on a new era of discovery at the high-energy frontier.
LHC experiments address questions such as what gives matter its mass, what the invisible 96% of the universe is made of, why nature prefers matter to antimatter and how matter evolved from the first instants of the universe’s existence.
The pixel detector barrel is the last large piece of the CMS detector to be lowered into the cavern.
A component known as a small wheel is the last large piece of the ATLAS detector to be lowered into the cavern. The ATLAS detector has the largest volume of any detector ever constructed.
In November 2007, the Auger project published results showing that the direction of origin of the 27 highest energy events were strongly correlated with the location of active galactic nuclei (AGN). An active galactic nucleus is a compact region at the centre of a galaxy that has a much higher than normal luminosity over at least some portion, and possibly all, of the electromagnetic spectrum. These results supported the theory that at the centre of each AGN is a large black hole exerting a magnetic field strong enough to accelerate a bare proton to energies of 1020 eV and higher.
The Auger observatory is the world’s largest and most accurate observatory for studying cosmic rays. It consists of 1600 surface detectors and 27 fluorescent telescopes and covers an area of 3000 km2. The Pierre Auger collaboration has made many low-energy incidents, which do not require physical analysis, available on the Public Event Display website.
An ion cooler and buncher, ISCOOL, is installed in the HRS section of ISOLDE. Beams with strongly reduced emittances and energy spreads are now available for all experiments downstream the beam line.
Using its bunching capabilities, ISCOOL permits an increase in the sensitivity for experiments such as those devotde to collinear laser spectroscopy. The first physics run with this device took place in July 2008 where the isotope 77Ga (T1/2=13 s) was studied with the COLLAPS laser spectroscopy setup.
The last superconducting magnet is lowered down an access shaft to the LHC. The 15-metre dipoles, each weighing 35 tonnes, are the most complex components of the machine. In total, 1232 dipoles were lowered to 50 metres below the surface via a special oval shaft. They were then taken through a transfer tunnel to their final destination in the LHC tunnel, carried by a specially designed vehicle travelling at 3 kilometres per hour.
The ATLAS Barrel Toroid, then the largest superconducting magnet ever built, was switched on for the first time at CERN on 20 November 2006. The magnet is called the Barrel Toroid because of its barrel-like shape.
It provides a powerful magnetic field for ATLAS, one of the major particle detectors taking data at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The magnet consists of eight superconducting coils, each in the shape of a round-cornered rectangle, 5 metres wide, 25m long and weighing 100 tonnes, all aligned to millimetre precision.
The ATLAS Barrel Toroid was cooled down over a six-week period from July to August 2006 to reach –269°C . It was then powered up step-by-step to higher and higher currents, reaching 21 thousand amps for the first time during the night of 9 November. Afterwards, the current was switched off and the stored magnetic energy of 1.1 GigaJoules, the equivalent of about 10,000 cars travelling at 70 kilometres per hour, was safely dissipated, raising the cold mass of the magnet to –218°C.
The ATLAS Barrel Toroid, a characteristic component of the detector, then the largest superconducting magnet ever built, is switched on for the first time. It works together with the two Endcap Toroids and a central Solenoid magnet to bend the paths of charged particles produced in collisions at the LHC, enabling important properties to be measured.
The CLOUD (Cosmics Leaving OUtdoor Droplets) experiment begins taking its first data today with a prototype detector in a particle beam at CERN, the world's largest laboratory for particle physics. The goal of the experiment is to investigate the possible influence of galactic cosmic rays on Earth's clouds and climate. This represents the first time a high energy physics accelerator has been used for atmospheric and climate science.
Studies suggest that cosmic rays may influence the amount of cloud cover through the formation of new aerosols (tiny particles suspended in the air that seed cloud droplets). Clouds exert a strong influence on the Earth's energy balance, and changes of only a few per cent have an important effect on the climate. The CLOUD prototype experiment aims to investigate the effect of cosmic rays on the formation of new aerosols.
Understanding the microphysics in controlled laboratory conditions is a key to unravelling the connection between cosmic rays and clouds. CLOUD will reproduce these interactions for the first time by sending a beam of particles – the "cosmic rays" - from CERN's Proton Synchrotron into a reaction chamber. The effect of the beam on aerosol production will be recorded and analysed.
The collaboration comprises an interdisciplinary team from 18 institutes and 9 countries in Europe, the United States and Russia. It brings together atmospheric physicists, solar physicists, and cosmic ray and particle physicists to address a key question in the understanding of clouds and climate change.
After six and a half years of work, CERN leaders and dignitaries celebrate the completion of a second detector cavern. The CMS cavern is 53 x 27 x 24 metres. To make space for the enormous detector, 250,000 cubic metres of soil have been removed from the detector cavern and a second space that houses technical components.
CERN celebrated its 50th anniversary in style, with the inauguration of the Globe of Science and Innovation (pictured, under construction) on 19 October. A gift from the Swiss Confederation, the Globe is an iconic wooden structure first used for the Swiss national exhibition in 2002 as a pavilion dedicated to the theme of sustainable development. It was designed by architects Thomas Büchi and Hervé Dessimoz of Geneva. The Globe is being developed into a new visitor and networking centre for the Laboratory — a focal point for CERN’s interaction with society.
The inauguration of the Globe in 2004 coincided with the official celebration of CERN’s anniversary, attended by representatives of the Organization’s 20 member states including the heads of state of France, Spain and Switzerland.
Check out the website that contains a record of the activities that marked the Organization’s 50th Anniversary.
The new Class A building at ISOLDE is built to enable UCx target material to be produced and irradiated targets to be handled safely. The Class A laboratory is equipped with fume cupboards, full protective measures and aerosol monitoring. It can handle 150 g UO2 per day, corresponding to two target containers.
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Has a good feel for the nuances of language.
Holds a master’s degree in Italian.
Studied translation at the Institute for Interpretation and Translation Studies, Stockholm University.
Took university courses in law and the legal system.
Lived, studied, worked and practiced Italian in Perugia and Rome.
Employed as technical translator at Ricoh Sweden (formerly NRG Scandinavia AB).
Worked as project manager and translator at Tranflex AB, a translation agency where I learned most everything you need to know as a translator today. The skills I acquired there gave me a good foundation to stand on when I decided to start Branner Translation.
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Games, sports and an entertainment programme for both children and adults.
This entertainment packed complex has everything to keep the whole family entertainment day and night.
With direct access from the apartments, the beach is the best place to relax. The 3km spotless stretch of beach here is the longest in Menorca. It is dotted with loads of parasols and comfy sun loungers for rental and for the thrill seekers there is a good choice of water sports.
The large pool is the centre of activity at this complex; it has stunning sea views and is surrounded by a huge solarium. The hotel’s entertainment team keeps things lively during the day with fun activities, games and sports in and around the pool.
Kids certainly won’t be bored here; they have their own separate pool as well as an adventure playground and a supervised kids club where they can do activities like t-shirt and face painting.
In the evenings, the hotel’s outside theatre comes to life with professional cabaret shows like the ‘The Jacksons’.
For a day out, the island capital Mahon is less than a while and can be accessed by public transport nearby the hotel. Watch the world go by at the Plaça de S’Esplanada, enjoy a long lazy lunch habour-side or explore the city’s rich history and architecture.
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From toddlers to the wisest members of your family, we make sure everyone leaves with a brighter smile.
Providing modern care with traditional values, our doctors enjoy getting to know each patient, You're and incavidual, and deserve individualized care.
Helping you achieve and maintain good oral health for good overall health is the goal of this highly skilled team. They will provide you with individualized care at the highest level at every visit.
These team members are out doctors "right hands". Their skill and knowledge allow their doctors to deliver high quality care with efficiency.
This is our front-line team! From reserving time on our schedule to assisting you with your insurance and billing questions, this team strives for excellence at every occasion.
It gives us great pleasure to serve our our service members and their families.
Give your family the right start in dental care. We know kids and strive to make every visit a great experience, bringing out their best smile!
With appointment hours to fit your busy schedule, we make sure you can maintain your polished, perfect smile.
Keeping your smile all your life means you can savor family traditions and share your joy of rich living in every photo.
West Springfield Dental Arts was founded with one simple goal...to preserve the smiles of generations within our community.
For decades as Northern Virginia Dental Associates, our practice has provided modern dental care to generations here in our neighborhood and region. Over the years, we are likely to know your cousins, grandparents and sons and daughters as we have scores of legacy familys relying on us for great dental care. From toddlers to the wisest members of your family, we make sure everyone leaves with a brighter smile.
We invite you to stop by, give us a call, drop us a note or take our online tour to find out how you can preserve your family's smile for generations.
We offer a complete line of modern dental services for all ages and needs.
We provide technologies that shield teeth from potential decay as well as restore them to their natural color for all ages.
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SAVE THE DATE: SAS Company trainers will be coming to GSU’s campus to give a SAS Studio training workshop on September 8, 2017 from 9:00am – 5:00pm, with an hour lunch break.
Mark your calendars and stay tuned for a workshop registration link to be posted in early August.
Questions? Contact Mandy, the Library’s Team Leader for Research Data Services.
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09:20 Eurocell Daily Update: Eurocell is listed in the Household Goods & Home Construction sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ECEL. The last closing price for Eurocell was 231p.
Eurocell has a 4 week average price of 231p and a 12 week average price of 223p.
The 1 year high share price is 280p while the 1 year low share price is currently 208p.
There are currently 100,500,000 shares in issue and the average daily traded volume is 31,011 shares. The market capitalisation of Eurocell is £232,155,000.
16:52 barnesian: Placing is of 20% of the stock at a price between 195p and 205p. I suspect this will place a damper on the share price.
08:55 firtashia: Laughable share price response to the results so far today. P/E, PEG and dividend yield all suggest undervalued. Taken a position here, good luck all holders.
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Getting approved for home refinancing with bad credit in Richmond Hill, ON will require you to have a fair amount of equity in your home. Mortgage lenders doing bad credit home refinancing in Richmond Hill ON will lend up to 75% of the value of your home. Refinancing your home with bad credit in Richmond Hill ON will have to be done by using an experienced mortgage agent. If you have long standing debts such as visas, 2nd mortgage, lines of credit or any other loans I can help you to use your home equity to pay off all those obligations. I can also help you get a bad credit home equity loan to pay for income tax arrears, collections, property tax arrears, judgements and any other obligation you may have.
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Moreover, it will help you to make better decisions in less time and with less effort. Problem solving is less about problems and more about ambitions and solutions. The E-mail message field is required. About the Authors Martin Scheepbouwer is a general manager in the Internet sector. Get unlimited access to videos, live online training, learning paths, books, interactive tutorials, and more. After reading this book, you will make less mistakes and completely rethink the way you make business trade-offs.
About the Authors Rob van Haastrecht is an independent consultant and interim manager. Though I felt same framework may not be applicable in most e-commerce business today. With Safari, you learn the way you learn best. This succinct but powerful guide aims to make you at least twice as effective a problem solver than before. Thinking Backwards : The art of good problem solving in business. Guideline, standard practices had been applied, instead, the organization itself determine the rules however, it is not at the beginning of the project.
Rob majored in Business Economics and was an Assistant Professor in Marketing at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam for four years. Overall a good read with high practical applicability. The book puts across a nice and very relevant framework for problem solving in business. Author: Rob Van Haastrecht; Martin Scheepbouwer Publisher: Singapore : Marshall Cavendish, 2011. .
The examples are relevant but old, more recent case studies and examples could be have helped. Authors suggest going beyond reasonable doubt: mind shifts come from logic, facts and challenged assumptions; they claim decission are nothing, intervention is everything which is exactly what do move people. There are fundamental flaws in the way managers and their advisers make crucial decisions, including: unclear or missing objectives; spending too much time on the problem rather than on the solution; lack of real facts and evidence; giving direction without recommending concrete interventions; misalignment with key stakeholders; or simply missing good alternatives. He has previously published a book on change management in Dutch. His clients span a broad range of industries in both strategy and change management.
There are fundamental flaws in the way managers and their advisers make crucial decisions, including: unclear or missing objectives; spending too much time on the problem rather than on the solution; lack of real facts and evidence; giving direction without recommending concrete interventions; misalignment with key stakeholders; or simply missing good alternatives. Rob enjoys life with his partner Michelle and their two children in Aarlanderveen, The Netherlands. Abstract: Companies are lousy problem solvers. Engaging with consultant to streamline what we have in organization to what we should achieve has brought perception to project team member another level that it is hard to achieve. Very practical, full of real life examples and case studies. There are fundamental flaws in the way managers and their advisers make crucial decisions, including: unclear or missing objectives; spending too much time on the problem rather than on the solution; lack of real facts and evidence; giving direction without recommending concrete interventions; misalignment with key stakeholders; or simply missing good alternatives.
Rob has worked for the Boston Consulting Group, both in Amsterdam and Auckland New Zealand , for eight years before going independent. . . . . .
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Best Accommodations for Nightlife on Trinidad | Caribya!
Trinidad and Tobago offers a unique tropical setting and plenty to do by day, though few people expect to have such a blast after the sun goes down. Whether you're in the mood for an off-the-wall hangout or an intimate place for date night, there are a surprising amount of options, particularly if you choose a property where they offer bars, shows, and more.
The hotels included in these tables are top picks for people who hope to dance and sip cocktails after a busy day of sightseeing. Some are known for keeping their guests entertained on the premises, and others are notable for being a walkable distance from several nightlife venues.
Each of the properties listed in the table below have been selected for their above par nightlife and entertainment, or for their locations in entertainment and nightlife hotspots. The best of the best, like the Hilton Trinidad & Conference Centre, are at the top of the chart; the ratings were created to consider a number of details, including shows, activities, and bars on the properties or nearby.
Considering that some night owls view live performance lineups as necessity, availability of entertainment at the hotels is shown below. However, hotels on Trinidad and Tobago tend to offer entertainment less frequently during the off season, so be sure to call or email the property for more info if you're expecting to see a show.
Click the hotel that catches your eye to view descriptions, facts, and photos about the property. Each of these accommodation options emphasizes the relaxing and beautiful qualities of its location in a different way. Our detailed pages let you know all aspects of the property before you ever arrive.
After the sun goes down and daytime fun ends, you might appreciate a hotel that's within walking distance of several other social venues, like bars and lounges. Though these properties might not have entertainment venues or fabulous bar scenes, they are right in the middle of neighborhoods full of choices. When you feel like meeting up at a nearby bar or simply gazing at the sunset over the water these properties are within a short walk or just a few miles of many exciting choices.
Click on their names to read about the hotels and resorts below, and all the tempting options they're near, like restaurants, beaches, and attractions.
Night owls need something to do during the day too, so we suggest you browse a different section of our guide. Read all about Trinidad and Tobago, and other topics. These enlightening aspects of travel are important after all, assuming your getaway is about so much more than merely strolling for nightspots with good crowds. You'll also want to choose a hotel that offers a great selection of amenities, and quality that matches its price.
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Like to Know More About Wine Production at Whitchurch’s Very Own Vineyard?
Nicholas Coates from Coates and Seely – award winning wine producers in Whitchurch since 2009 will be giving an insight into the production of their acclaimed wine at the Gill Nethercott Centre.
65,000 bottles of wine are produced annually in Whitchurch’s chalk soil and cool climate resulting in Coates and Seely winning the ‘Overall Winner’ award at the first UK Wine Awards .
Tea and coffee available on the night only.
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• For the current financial year, the government has a budget deficit of Sh562 billion.
• Treasury has been in talks with lenders about a plan to issue a $2.5 billion (Sh253.53 billion) Eurobond denominated either in euros or dollars.
The government has so far raised Sh220.4 billion in bond issues for the current financial year, 2.7 per cent short of its target of Sh226.6 billion.
According to analysts at Cytonn Investments, this may see the government lean more towards offering short-term bonds targeting the domestic market.
“We expect slight pressure on the domestic borrowing front, which might see it start issuing shorter tenor bonds at the expense of the debt maturity profile,” the firm said in its weekly report.
While investors bid Sh29.4 billion for the 25-year infrastructure bond issue, targeting Sh50 billion at last week’s auction, Central Bank only accepted bids worth Sh16.3 billion.
The 41.2 per cent under subscription recorded during last week’s auction was the first low performance since the year began.
Treasury issued two- and 15-year bonds in January with a target of raising Sh40 billion. Investors flooded the market offering bids worth Sh101.9 billion, a 254.75 per cent oversubscription.
Last month, the Sh50 billion five- and 10-year bonds issued attracted bids worth Sh78.3 billion, a 156.6 per cent oversubscription, slightly lower than January.
“We are neutral on domestic borrowing, as the government is behind its borrowing target,” the report by Cytonn stated.
On the other hand, investor appetite for short term government has continued on an upward trend for the past four weeks.
During last week’s auction, T-bills attracted bids worth Sh47.73 billion against a target of Sh24 billion. This was a 198.86 per cent subscription rate.
“Interest rate on the 91-day Treasury bills increased slightly while those of 182-day and 364-day Treasury bills declined marginally,” CBK said in its weekly report.
Last month, a banking source told Reuters Treasury was in talks with lenders about a plan to issue a $2.5 billion (Sh253.53 billion) Eurobond denominated either in euros or dollars.
In the government’s 2018/19 budget approved by parliament in September, Treasury CS Henry Rotich set a net external financing target of $2.83 billion (Sh287 billion) to partly cover the deficit of Sh562 billion.
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I've got on the SenseWear Pro Armband from BodyMedia, a Pittsburgh-based company that designs and develops wearable body monitors. The armband records things like movement, skin temperature, galvanic skin response, etc. and is meant to be worn 24/7 minus showering/baths. I was surprised by how aware of it I was all day yesterday and by how much it bothered me. But I'm equally surprised that I've hardly noticed it today. In fact, it feels strangely warm and comforting.
The designers at BodyMedia have been involved with some other cool projects, such as Mariko Mori's Wave UFO. In the exhibit, three people would each attach a triangular-shaped device to their foreheads and then lay down in the domed Wave UFO. The forehead devices collected participants' brainwaves, which were then visually interpreted and displayed on the ceiling above them.
please post with any companies with needs for users to test their stuff.
I would be more than willing to wear the BodyMedia device 24/7. I also was interested in a job there, but they wanted someone with more 'machine learning experience. My skills will change this fall with Moore's course, but I'm still puzzles as to what their plans are to process this sensor data.
Maybe it's just to personalize the results: as a user wears the device longer, it will become better suited to their body.
This page contains a single entry by published on January 15, 2004 5:42 PM.
first couture wearables? was the previous entry in this blog.
watches to watch is the next entry in this blog.
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Development Commissioner (Handicrafts) Ministry of Textiles, New Delhi Locations to be covered.
Rate : As per DAVP approved rates.
Agency, interested to undertake the activity may please give their interest along with their concept Note.
Design & development by Tirth Enterprise | Copyright 2017 | All rights reserved : SHACOF .
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The National SafeCare Training and Research Center (NSTRC), as part of the Mark Chaffin Center for Healthy Development at Georgia State University, provides training, technical assistance, implementation support, and quality assurance to all agencies and systems that deliver the SafeCare model.
SafeCare is a structured parenting intervention that is designed to address the behaviors that can lead to child neglect and abuse. SafeCare is an adaptation of Project 12-Ways. SafeCare was developed to offer a more easily disseminated and streamlined intervention to parents at risk for child abuse and neglect, based on three key modules from Project 12-Ways.
The SafeCare parent training includes three modules: (1) Planned Activities Training, which focuses on parent-child/parent-infant interactions, (2) infant and child health, and (3) home safety. The model emphasizes learning in a social context and uses behavioral principles for parent training across the three modules. SafeCare Augmented, an enhanced version of SafeCare, adheres to the SafeCare model with additional training on Motivational Interviewing and domestic violence.
Project 12-Ways, the model on which SafeCare was based*, employs an ecobehavioral approach to the treatment and prevention of child abuse and neglect. Ecobehavioral refers to the multifaceted in-home services provided to families. As the name implies, Project 12-Ways offers training in twelve key topic areas: (1) parent-child interaction, (2) stress reduction for parents, (3) basic skills training for children, (4) money management training, (5) social support, (6) home safety training, (7) multi-setting behavior management, (8) infant and child health and nutrition, (9) problem solving, (10) marital discord counseling, (11) alcohol abuse referral, and (12) a variety of pre- and post-natal prevention services for young and unwed mothers.
*Project 12-Ways is described because studies of Project 12-Ways are included in the evidence base for SafeCare.
SafeCare, like its precursor Project 12 Ways, is designed for families with a history of child maltreatment or risk factors for child maltreatment, including young parents; parents with multiple children; parents with a history of depression or other mental health problems, substance use, or intellectual disabilities; foster parents; parents being reunified with their children; parents recently released from incarceration; and parents with a history of domestic violence or intimate partner violence. The model also serves parents of children with developmental or physical disabilities, or mental health, emotional, or behavioral issues. SafeCare is intended to complement the more specialized intervention services these families might be receiving from other agencies.
SafeCare is available to parents with children ages birth to 5 and has been used with culturally diverse populations.
SafeCare aims to prevent and address factors associated with child abuse and neglect by offering services targeting improved health care skills, including identifying symptoms of illness or injury and seeking appropriate treatment; safety of the home environment; and parenting skills, including providing stimulating activities and positive parent-child interactions.
Project 12-Ways aims to reduce first-time, repeated, and recidivistic child abuse and neglect among clients by offering training in 12 distinct service areas (see the Theoretical Model section).
SafeCare, like its precursor Project 12-Ways, includes one-on-one home visits between providers and families. SafeCare includes three modules: (1) Planned Activities Training, (2) infant and child health, and (3) home safety. The Planned Activities Training module aims to teach parents to provide engaging and stimulating activities, increase positive interactions, and prevent troublesome child behaviors. The infant and child health module trains parents to use health reference materials, record health information, use basic health supplies (such as a thermometer), prevent illness, identify symptoms of childhood illnesses or injuries, and provide or seek appropriate treatment. The home safety module helps parents identify and eliminate safety and health hazards to children.
The three SafeCare modules typically involve a baseline assessment and observation of parental knowledge and skills, followed by four parent training sessions, and conclude with a follow-up assessment to monitor change. Providers use a four-step approach during the parent training sessions to address target behaviors: (1) describe and explain the rationale for each behavior, (2) model each behavior, (3) ask the parent to practice the behavior, and (4) provide positive and constructive feedback. This approach is designed to promote generalization of skills across time, behaviors, and settings.
NSTRC recommends that SafeCare providers conduct weekly or biweekly home visits for approximately 50 to 90 minutes each.
SafeCare is typically delivered between 18 and 22 weeks, depending on parents’ progress and whether other services are integrated into SafeCare delivery. Providers work with parents until they meet a set of skill-based criteria established for each of three modules (infant and child health, home safety, Planned Activities Training).
Project 12-Ways addresses up to 12 topic areas over one year.
NSTRC is part of the Mark Chaffin Center for Healthy Development in the School of Public Health at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. NSTRC has trained SafeCare providers in 25 states. Internationally, NSTRC has trained SafeCare providers in Australia, Belarus, Canada, Israel, Japan, Spain, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom.
Project 12-Ways has been implemented in southern Illinois for more than 30 years.
SafeCare Augmented is an enhanced version of SafeCare that incorporates additional training for providers on Motivational Interviewing, and ongoing consultation for providers from local experts in substance use, mental health, and intimate partner violence. SafeCare Augmented has also been adapted for use with high-risk, rural families who do not have a long history of involvement with child welfare services.
Cellular Phone Enhanced Planned Activities Training is an add-on to SafeCare’s Planned Activities Training module that incorporates cellular telephones to promote family engagement between home visits. Specifically, providers send families daily text messages and occasional voice messages to encourage and remind them about newly learned parenting strategies.
The information contained on this page was last updated in May 2018. Recommended Further Reading lists the sources for this information. In addition, the information contained in this profile was reviewed for accuracy by the National SafeCare Training and Research Center on April 13, 2018. HomVEE reserves the right to edit the profile for clarity and consistency.
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It’s September and we’re back in the swing of things over here—the sand has been shaken from my favorite carry-all, while the pup has resumed lounging upon the cushiest spot in the apartment.
In other words, a most successful transition from summer into September, which is beyond compare in New York. But wait! What’s this I’ve come home to? A new and improved DuaneReade on 57th and 3rd? And another at Union Square? What, pray tell, is going on here?
By now, many of you are probably familiar with (read: sick of) my urban drugstore lament. So to say I was skeptical of DuaneReade’s snazzier stores that promised better lighting and larger footprints would be an understatement. Of the decade.
I decided to investigate these retail goings-on. You know, really get to the bottom of what could only be another disappointment to my drugstore dreams. The writing and editing, as you can see, was really flowing that day.
And this is what I found: drugstore nirvana. I kid you not. There’s not even a whisper of sarcasm to those words. As I skipped through the wide, inviting aisles of the splashy, new Union Square DR, past the expanded offerings of beverages, candies and toiletries (that weren’t locked up!), I came to the food section. Yes, you read that correctly, a food section. And I’m not talking about a tiny shelf that leans to one side and holds a meager sampling of stale, generic-brand pretzels.
There were four shelves of Eli’s bread. A refrigeration section that was stocked with, among other delectables, Fage Greek yogurt, four flavors of Siggi’s Icelandic-style yogurt, Ronnybrook milk and cage-free vegetarian-fed eggs. I did a twirl by the freezer cases to discover Cacadian Farms organic vegetables—peas, broccoli, corn and winter squash. I broke out in a full Snoopy dance down other aisles containing Harney & Sons tea, R.W. Knudsen pure juices, 10 different kinds of Sarabeth’s preserves, and Peanut Butter & Co. peanut butter. DuaneReade had transformed itself into a one-stop shop for delicious treats!
All it took was a summer. The summer of 2010 will go down in the history books as the season where the most reviled and entrenched chain store in this city’s landscape became one of the most welcome addition in decades. Take that D’Agostino!
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The Kasidie community is growing, and as communities grow, sooner or later they want to do a group tour and Kasadie is doing just that. They are headed to Desire Cancun from October 10 to 17, 2009.
Kasidie is the new on-line community and swingers website that is designed to be a total resource for people in the lifestyle. It includes everything from on-line profiles, to magazine articles, to helpful hints and information, to travel, to parties and events and clubs. And of course, what better place to hold their first annual group tour than to Desire, the grand-daddy of clothing optional, couples only, all inclusive lifestyle resorts where you can party and play all night and day in the warm Mexican sun.
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A Nigeria lady has taken to social media to recount how she was hypnotised and duped of N1 million in Lagos.
According to the youg lady, sh was on her way to wor that morning when she fell victims to the fraudsters.
The post Nigerien lady recounts how she was duped of N1 million on her way to work appeared first on INFORMATION NIGERIA.
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Home How To Guides How to recover/remove password from micro sd memory card.
How to recover/remove password from micro sd memory card.
Recover/remove micro sd memory card password: most of the times I hesitate to give my phone to my friends or other family members. It’s not that they will harm that device or corrupt the software basically I don’t want to share my personal information with anyone. So to overcome this problem I set password in my phone’s micro sd memory card. Unfortunately at the end of the day I forgot my password and it becomes difficult for me to access my stuff. So one should know some techniques to recover/remove password from micro sd memory card.
After much of research I found some best methods that can help you to recover/remove micro sd memory card password from your smartphones. All you need a memory card which is password locked and obviously you have forgotten the password. So, don’t hesitate to lock others memory card as you know you can recover the password easily.
In this post I will give you 3 methods to recover/remove password from micro sd memory card. You can adopt any of them. First method is common method and can be used without any software. Last two methods require some specific softwares to recover/remove your lost password. You are supposed to read all these methods carefully.
This method is one of the most common and easiest method. You just need to format your memory card and its password will be removed automatically. I hope this method will work on Android, Windows, Symbian and all other major operating systems.
When you try to format your memory card it will ask for password. Type 0000 as default password and it will automatically remove all the data including the password. Well I am not sure whether this procedure is suitable for android or not but one can use it in Symbian.
NOTE: while trying to remove memory card password if you format it with default password 0000 all of your data will be removed. So this method is advisable only if you can afford to delete all your data.
This method to recover your memory card password involves using a software called as FX Explorer software. This software can help you to extract your lost password in your computer.
This procedure is applicable to Symbian operating system. Although Symbian is an old operating system but still this procedure is very effective in recovering your lost password. Alternatively you can use this method to recover/remove memory card password for android system also but still you need Symbian to perform the whole procedure.
Insert your memory card into a Symbian phone. Usually Nokia phones uses Symbian operating system.
Now download the software called FX Explorer from the link given below.
Once you have downloaded the software in your Symbian operating system open the c drive and look for file name MMC store.
Now transfer the MMCSTORE file to your computer.
Now open the MMCSTORE file in your computer with the help of notepad.
You can find the password at end of the file.
Hope this method will work for.
This method also works on Symbian sets only.
Download X-PLORE in your Symbian mobile (most commonly used in Nokia handsets).
Now open X-PLORE and pass the value zero (0). Default value to open the control files.
After that select show the system files.
Now you need to enable the HEX_VIEWER. You can do so by pressing 3.
Once you press 3 you can see some values like TMSD02G (c??”?x???A?B?C?D?2?3) in third or fourth column.
To recover the lost password simple remove the ? from this code and you will get the lost password.
For eg password from above code is ABCD23.
NOTE: USE THESE METHODS AT YOUR OWN RISK. NO APPLICATION DEVELOPERS OR INFOCURSE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOST OR DAMAGE OF YOUR DATA.
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The Suffolk County Marine Industry Revitalization Advisory Council (MIRAC) is seeking input from marina owners, commercial and recreational anglers and residents in deed of dredging “to help shape policy that will create the next generation of marine workers, support much-needed dredging projects, protect fisheries from deadly algal blooms, and ensure that beaches in New York’s Suffolk County remain a popular destination for years to come,” according to a media advisory issued this week by Suffolk Legislature Presiding Officer DuWayne Gregory.
The Marine Industry Revitalization Advisory Council was created last year to determine how best to grow and protect Suffolk County’s 980 miles of shoreline and more than 300 bodies of water and to establish a relationship that will allow government and private industry to work with local communities to attract good paying jobs to the region and encourage the growth of the marine sector of the local economy.
“The $1.579bn economic impact of the marine industry, the 7,000-plus people in marine-related jobs, and our marine workforce development are essential to Suffolk County becoming an attractive location for new business. Our investment in recreational boating and fishing, which are at the heart of regional tourism, must continue to play a major role if we are to maintain our place as a tourist and vacation destination,” Gregory said.
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Discussion in 'DRC Site Feedback' started by roscoryan, Oct 14, 2008.
A recommendation for an addition forum in the "Internet & Other Radio Forums" section, which could cover cell phones and wireless devices...these technologies are allowing many radio and media features to be integrated into them, including Satellite Radio.
I personally use my Windows Mobile 6 phone for all my media, including my MP3's, SIRIUS and XM radio, and more.
I still have the inactive Razr. I could not let the wallpaper go.
Sounds like a great idea, since this forum is really dedicated to digital electronics that allow the listening of digital music. Certainly this day and time that includes cell phones.
Not a bad idea at all. Especially as Verizon and Sprint are getting into the content delivery business over the past couple years with thing like VCAST etc.
I got that from rosco as well. I still have it somewhere.
I think it's a great idea. All of these mediums seem to be converging anyway.
There are some really good web sites/message boards out there that focus on this area, but I think people around here can definitely add value too.
I have a Razr 2 (Motorola V9) that is capable for XM but I have not activated it. I use my phone to take pictures sometimes, but that is about the only media I will use on it. I don't use it for music or anything else, except phone calls of coarse. Does anyone else use their phone for satellite radio?
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General and research articles on Library and Information Science are published in this journal. It also contains bibliographical information relevant to postgraduate research in South Africa.
Articles deal with music syllabuses, practical examinations, theory of music examinations, aural tests, sight-reading, scales, questions, interpretation and analysis of examination pieces. Music personalities, music schools and activities at centres are discussed from time to time.
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15th June 2016, Brussels: As the Men’s Hero Hockey Champions Trophy takes a rest day, we have a look at the table and the possibility of a European team being in the Final!
Australia’s Kookaburras have secured a place in the competition final at the men’s Hero Hockey Champions Trophy, but their opponents in the showpiece gold medal match still remains a mystery. India, Great Britain and Belgium are all still in the running ahead of the final round of pool matches on Thursday.
The Aussies hard-fought 2-0 win over Belgium proved to be enough for a final berth, while India’s 2-1 victory over Korea means that they ended competition day four on seven points, two points clear of Great Britain, who tied with title holders Germany in the final match of the day to end their opponent’s chances of defending their crown.
To qualify for the gold medal match, home favourites Great Britain need Australia to beat India in Thursday’s first match before they in turn require victory against Belgium, a team that currently remains in the hunt for a final spot, in the evening game.
With Germany currently placed 6th in the table courtesy of 3 draws and a loss of 4-3 to Australia it shows the level of the competition and the very tight margins at this event.
The pool phase of the competition will conclude on Thursday (16 June) with Australia taking on India at 1600 (UTC/GMT +1), Korea versus Germany at 1800 and Great Britain playing Belgium at 2000.
Tickets for the Hockey Champions Trophy 2016 events are still available and can be purchased by clicking here.
Friday Focus – Sharing Knowledge: NAs to twin with Dutch Clubs are announced!
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Caltrans District 9 Office serves Inyo, Mono, and Eastern Kern counties.
For information regarding Caltrans contact the Public Information Officer, Florene Trainor at 760-872-0603. Or email: Florene.Trainor@dot.ca.gov.
Depending on the issue, you may wish to ask for the District Traffic Engineer or the Planning representative. If the issue is still in the conceptual stage contact our Regional Planner. If the issue concerns encroachment permits contact the Encroachment Permit Engineer. If it’s a commercial or developer proposal/issue contact the Local Lead Agency (i.e. County or City Planning Department) who will work with Caltrans’ Local Development Review (LDR) coordinator in Planning.
If inquiries relate to a Caltrans project already under development (i.e., in environmental, design, or construction stage), you should ask for the Project Delivery Manager.
If inquiries relate to local projects or the Active Transportation Program, contact Local Assistance.
We suggest that interest groups involve their City, County, or Local Transportation Commission Officials, perhaps prior to involving Caltrans, depending on the issue. If your City Council member or County Supervisor shares your concern, there will be a stronger basis for pursuing a project.
Agencies and interest groups should involve Caltrans early in any planning efforts that could result in proposals to change the State highway. It’s better to involve Caltrans at the “problem identification stage” rather than after, at the “solutions stage.” Caltrans can help further define the problem, and identify and evaluate alternative solutions. The right solution in one deficiency is often not the same for another.
You should recognize that in November 2001, Caltrans adopted a policy on “Context Sensitive Solutions” which emphasizes the need to use flexibility in reaching the right solution within context of a given setting.
It is critical that broad consensus be reached on solutions that affect a community to assure they are best for the whole community. This should be sought cooperatively by local agencies and Caltrans. Projects need to be consistent with long-term community visions and transportation plans.
In assessing the viability of options, early consideration must be given to: source of funding; responsibility for construction and maintenance; ease of maintenance; transit needs; impacts on other affected routes; and impacts on safety and traffic operations. Caltrans is especially interested in opportunities to improve safety on State highways; with emphasis given to issues involving pedestrians, bicycles, and the disabled.
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No laughing matter | Write about what?
The support shown for the people killed in the attack on Charlie Hebdo’s office appeared wide spread throughout the news. Candle light vigils, crowds proclaiming “Je suis Charlie.” It would almost seem like a great show of solidarity. But of course if this satirical journal truly had such widespread support the attack would have never happened. Satire draws selected people and current events in an absurd perspective. People are more likely to pay attention to satirical lampooning than a serious discussion of flaws. The political humor makes people feel superior, as long as their group is not the ones being lampooned. But most people made to look absurd feel more wounded when they are mocked than when they are openly critiqued.
Charlie Hebdo had a particularly irreligious brand of mockery. They been sued jointly by Islamic organizations – the Grand Mosque, the Muslim World League, and the Union of French Islamic Organizations – but not as often as they had been sued by the Catholic Church. However, this journal tended to avoid anti-Semitism. Cartoons with anti-Jewish sentiment had appeared frequently in Nazi Germany while the holocaust was going on. So this subject was no longer a laughing matter.
Which brings us to the power that satire actually has. Satirical works, whether they are cartoons and articles, or full blown books and movies, deride some person, group or belief. The idea is to shame the target so that the object of the attack seems ridiculous or grotesque. Satire has the power to cause disregard or even hatred for the target. There is no requirement for the satirical work to be true – in fact it almost never is – but it must only be funny to a large enough group. If satire wakes the public to a great wrong, offering a backhanded viewpoint that would right that wrong, such as in Daniel Defoe’s Modest Proposal, it has a strength that simply preaching against the problem does not have. But satire’s power to be destructive is just as potent. There is little way to combat the ideas expressed by satire, other than by government suppression, which seems unthinkable to those who so proudly cling to freedom of speech.
As I was watched CNN with their constant coverage after the attack on Charlie Hebdo, I heard a man interviewed in France compare it to the September 11 attack on World Trade Center in New York. I winced. He couldn’t possibly believe these two events were similar in scope. The masses of people who died in the twin towers did nothing to provoke the attack. I could have mocked him; making him look ignorant. But satire doesn’t work that way. It is an offensive game; you must strike first. Speak back in a serious manner and you are seen as humorless. Squash it with any sort of power and it is seen as an affront. Once satire has been attacked it takes on an aura of respectability. The best thing to do is simply not to laugh.
This entry was posted in Satire and tagged anti-semitism, Charlie Hebdo, Daniel Defoe, freedom of speech, mockery, Satire. Bookmark the permalink.
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What's your favorite family recipe? Family interview questions that stick.
What’s your favorite family recipe and why? What food takes you home? This is just one example of many family interview questions that stick.
Rocky Road fudge. When Steve Rockwood, CEO of FamilySearch thinks of this treat, he can almost taste home. When he was in a faraway land on his LDS Mission a few decades ago – he dreamed of the stuff, especially at Christmas. That’s why when his mother sent it to him with love, but it didn’t arrive until two months after Christmas, he picked the mold off and ate in anyway – best rocky road fudge he ever ate. The recipe was a family favorite – passed down from his grandma to his mother and now it is a family favorite in his own family.
What are your food traditions?
What’s your rocky road fudge? What is your family recipe that is home in your mouth? That morsel that the second you eat it, all the feelings of love, deliciousness and family tradition flash into your mind like a warm blanket on a winter’s night? When Rockwood told this story at RootsTech last February in his keynote address, several recipes popped into my head. Rockwood gave us the chance to share with our neighbor – a fellow journalist whom I had never met. We swapped favorites without hesitation. I immediately talked about olikooken, a dutch donut recipe brought to the Americas by great grandmother’s family from Holland. I described the smell and the feelings around the time of year that we make it – Christmas. My partner talked about a chicken salad her grandma had made. Before we knew it, we were talking about our grandmas and how much we loved and missed them. Even though we didn’t know each other before Rockwood’s speech began, we now have this connection from family recipes. So imagine the connection you could feel with family you already know or only know a little – with family recipes. By the way, check out the three cookbooks below that are my all-time favorites. Also, you will be so glad if you get the Bruce Feiler book on Happy Families. Amazing! You can get them on Amazon, or through the Deseret Book which is great because one month is less than the cost of a single book, and you can get a free trial if you click on the photo below.
After Rockwood’s moving address about food stories we sat down with him and talked more about the theme and the importance of getting specific in stories. He let us in on a little secret. The reason the conference theme was food is that it elicits specific memories, thoughts and questions. What do food and recipes have to do with family history? So much! For me, when I think of food and recipes my mind goes immediately to cooking with both my grandmothers and my own mother – happy times of doing what we love and then eating it! Crispy fried chicken or chicken fried streak from my Grandma Jackson or LBJ cake, meatballs and gravy or Balarney Stones with my Grandma Furniss. My mom, an inventive cook in her own right, made all of these recipes and I have always been eager to help and to watch.
The key isn’t necessarily food, but rather just ask specific questions about just about anything. Rockwood suggested that if you just ask someone, “What’s up?” You are going to get a general answer. But if you ask someone something specific like, “What has been your favorite part of the day?” You’re going to get a specific answer.
I learned this when parenting teenagers. When they hopped in the car after school if I ask, “How was your day?” I don’t get much. But if I ask, “Who did you eat lunch with today?” I get a little more substance.
Last year FamilySearch focused on getting people to ask family interview questions with their #52 project. It has intrigued me and made me think. I will admit, I haven’t written down the answers every week, but I have for some and it has been enlightening for me.
Rhonda Lauritzen made “ducklings” with her family following the FamilySearch challenge to upload a family recipe and story.
After Rockwood’s address at RootsTech, everyone was challenged to get a family recipe and post it to FamilySearch or at least write it down or do something with it. My colleague and founder of our business, took it one step beyond. She took a family recipe and mended some old wounds with it by inviting her brother over for dinner and cooking up some dumplings. The experience was something special for sure. And because of it – a new tradition was added. The dumplings will be forever called “ducklings” because that’s what her darling 3-year-old renamed them.
For me, cooking is such a part of my family on every level. Because of the example of my grandmothers and mother, I rarely make a meal by myself. I gather around whatever kids are in the house and we work together. We often pump up some music (I try to educate my children on the wonderful nuances of everything eighties) as we cook. I have to say it is one of the little things I enjoy most and really brings me some of my greatest joys. I am deeply grateful that my extended family had the foresight to put a couple of family cookbooks together over the years because that is where a bulk of cooking repertoire comes from and it shows. When Rockwood talked about family recipes, my mind immediately went to my tattered and torn Furniss and Morris Family cookbooks.
And might I suggest, if your family doesn’t have one, make one! It is the perfect kind of family history and it also doubles to create something delicious. One of the things I love are the descriptions some of my witty family members make about the recipes. It makes me know them and my kids too. More than once I have caught my children laughing as they read the recipes and it delights me. My Aunt Randy was a fabulous cook and passed away in a car crash when she was much too young. Her recipes are full of her witty sense of humor and now my kids know her because of it.
My tattered and well-loved family recipe books. I think my favorite recipes have all fallen out of the books!
And if you don’t have a family cookbook, there are plenty of delightful and family-friendly cookbooks out there. I love to sit and read cookbooks with my kids and mark the pages of recipes we will make together. Our Best Bites by Sara Wells and Kate Jones is one of our family favorites along with the Six Sisters series. I love these recipe books because they are conversational and often tell me why they love the recipe. I get a little of their story, which gives it more meaning for me. Our Best Bites meatball soup and Mexican-style shredded pork have become Trotter family staples in our home.
My Aunt Connee is working on a project to frame some of her mother’s most delicious recipes with the recipes written in her mother’s hand and giving them to each of her children. She remembers cooking alongside her mom and even watching her pen the recipes – in beautiful handwriting no less.
So now that I have shared a few recipe, cooking and food ideas – what have you got? Have you started looking for old recipes?
What is your favorite family recipe and why?
Is it part of a holiday tradition?
Did you make it with this person?
What’s the best part about the recipe? Making it? Eating it? Both? Why?
When is the last time you ate it?
Did the person hand-write the recipe? Where is the recipe now?
What I loved about my chat with Rockwood was how he suggested that asking questions about food is only the beginning – there are countless family interview questions that can elicit family memories. And for Rockwood and the team at FamilySearch – that’s how they have turned on millions to finding their ancestors – through the stories!
Rockwood said that for so many years RootsTech attracted those interested in the nuts and bolts of family history – very important of course – but they knew there was more, so much more. So the idea of story came about and RootsTech literally blew up. People love family stories. Rockwood suggested that people ask those specific questions – about music, sports, heritage, vacations and see where things go. “You start small with those specific questions and before you know it you have a whole novel. But it started with one question,” Rockwood said. And a question that untaps the heart, he added.
What will unzip your heart or the heart of a family member? Please write down your recipes – tell your stories. Submit them to FamilySearch or just share them with your family my email, social media or however you like to share. Create a delicious memory today. We would love to hear about it too if you would like to share.
I hope this article has inspired you to get creative in asking more specific questions. You might also like to read our all-time favorite family interview questions. Scroll down to get our free printable.
If you would like to learn how to do a great oral history interview, click here for our free interviewing tutorial.
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Northumberland is not the only place where hen harriers are disappearing in suspicious circumstances. In recent weeks satellite-tagged hen harriers have also vanished suddenly in the Peak District and north Wales.
Dr. Cathleen Thomas, Project Manager for the RSPB’s Hen Harrier LIFE project said: “Just a few weeks ago we were celebrating the breeding success of hen harriers in Northumberland and the rest of the UK, but already these young chicks are disappearing in suspicious circumstances when they are just a few months old. It’s devastating not only for those of us involved in watching and protecting these chicks, but also to the local environment, as the numbers of one of our rarest birds of prey continues to decline.
If anyone has any information relating to this incident, please call Northumbria Police on 101. Alternatively call the RSPB Raptor Crime Hotline confidentially on 0300 999 0101.
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The tests will be conducted on the Iranian company site within the framework of a memorandum signed by the parties in May 2017 at the international exhibition HeliRussia-2017. The Ka-226T has already arrived at Iran and started its first test flights.
The objective of these tests that will continue until the end of August is to prove the usability of the Ka-226T at ambient temperatures of up to +50°C.
Moreover, in early September, Russian Helicopters together with IHSRC are going to hold a conference in Iran to acquaint the potential customers with the test results, specifics of the Ka-226T operation and its competitive advantages.
"Testing of the Ka-226T in the extreme climatic conditions of Iran will make the helicopter even more attractive for the potential operators not only in this country but also throughout the Middle East. We can notice the great interest towards this helicopter in the region even now, and we hope that our cooperation with our partners from IHSRC will allow us to turn this interest into several contracts and agreements," said Andrey Boginsky, CEO of Russian Helicopters.
The light utility helicopter Ka-226T has a coaxial twin-rotor system, its maximum takeoff weight is 3.6 t, and it is able to transport up to 1 t of payload. The main distinctive feature of the helicopter is its modular design - a transport cabin that can carry up to 6 people or modules with special equipment can be easily installed on the Ka-226T. Improved performance characteristics of the Ka-226T, its eco-friendly features, cost effectiveness, advanced avionics and additional flight safety solutions make this helicopter one of the best models in its class.
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God set up marriage as an institution to glorify him. God gives you a raw material and not a finished good. You must be prepared before entering into marriage it is not something you rush into, it requires a lot of endurance and commitment. A strong foundation is needed for a successful marriage.
Bad character is an enemy of marriage on both sides. Even the bible talks about submissiveness in marriage. Examples of bad character that can destroy your relationship are nagging, dirtiness, being ungrateful, covetousness, stinginess, e.t.c…..
bad communication with your partner or spouse will go a long way in destroying the love in a relationship. couples find it difficult to express their feelings to each other because of the fear of being criticized. Once communication is broken in a relationship understanding each other becomes a hard nut to crack.
Don’t marry a man without a vision because provision follows a vision. A man must be dependable in need and a woman must be excellent in comfort. Money plays a vital role in every relationship, you should not marry a man who cannot cater to the needs of the family.
Immaturity leads to an argument, fight and quarrel over small or irrelevant issues. For example a couple fighting over who should wash the dishes or clean the house all these are signs of immaturity.
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How do I get my messages to pop up on my HOME SCREEN as " iMessage " or "text message"
Welcome to iMore! I assume you don't want messages to appear on the lock screen either. So go to Settings > Notifications > scroll down to Messages> Tap Messages > set as this is set.
This way you still get the red badge on the app icon and the notification center alert. But it won't show on the homescreen or the lock screen.
iPad Pro space gray or gold?
How can I resume where I left off listening to audio book on iPod Touch 6?
How can I separate my son's iphone contact/text messages/etc from mine?
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Porto Cristo is on the south east coast, 45km from Palma and just along the coast from Calas de Majorca. It is a natural harbour and one of the few Majorcan towns where tourism comes second.
Visit the nearby Caves of Cuevas de Drach and see' Europe's largest underground lake'. Often used for concerts due to its acoustic value. Soak up the ambience as musicians drift in boats playing harmonious music as you wander through incredible stalagmites and stalactites.
Porto Cristo has good shops, with something for everyone.
The town has some buzzing bars and several lively discotheques.
There are plenty of terraced restaurants with stunning views over the harbour. Try the tasty national dish, paella, while you are here.
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@altagirl @KathrynC Wow, it's amazing to hear the stories of how smart some birds are! I like birds too much and I think my boyfriend gets tired of me talking about even the most common backyard birds.
People say that Blue Jays are known for being mean, but yesterday an American Robin wouldn't stop attacking a squirrel. Last year I was saving one that was stuck in a neighbor's bird netting over his fish pond, and its mate wasn't too happy with me.
@KathrynC Wow! Crows are pretty smart so I bet it would be a pain but interesting to watch the jackdaws. My dad told me that he has seen crows dunking stale pizza crusts in his birdbath to make them easier to eat, haha.
An Arctic Tern up in Alaska, from my trip last week. I love how the feathers fold together like oragami.
Just got a new camera with more zoom for Christmas. Yay!
I love your pictures. What kind of a bird is that?
I did my first bird walk with Seattle Audubon. It was great--I will definitely do more of these. I'd never looked at birds through a scope before but we did and it was astounding (the Anna's hummingbird in particular was). I wondered how I would spot the group at the meeting point and had to laugh when I saw a group of 25 people all wearing binoculars standing in a parking lot. Yeah I guess birders are not hard to spot.
It's an American Kestrel, a falcon about the size of an American Robin. They're so amazing to watch.
Haha, I know what you mean. I did an Audubon walk in Anchorage when I was there visiting. I was worried about finding them, thinking it might just be a couple people, but there were like 50 of them.
Locally, most of the birders all have stickers on their cars too, so it's fairly obvious when you run into a kindred spirit.
Kestrels eat a lot of mice and voles. I read that they catch and eat something like an average of 700 a year each.
And one other fun pic. An Eastern Bluebird wintering in Utah. It's quite possibly the same one who was here last year, maybe his navigation skills are a bit... unusual. He's been here for a few weeks.
Altagirl. these pictures are fantastic...have you published any of your photos? because they are certainly of a quality to be published.
Aw, thanks! The tricky thing is that my camera has phenomenal 125x optical (24-3000mm) zoom, which helps get photos without disturbing the animals, but the sensor in the camera really isn't any better than a good cell phone camera. I'm no camera expert, but basically the detail isn't there when you blow up the photos significantly. Apparently an equivalent zoom lens for a DSLR camera, if it existed, would be something like 14" wide at the lens and couldn't possibly be hand held.
So my camera is great for social media type posts, but not the quality for actual publishing. But I really enjoy being able to catch what the wildlife around me is up to! It's fascinating and really helps me relax.
I'm posting this bird image not because I think it's a great image, but because it was quite a first for me. At the time, I was preparing to get images of the total eclipse of the sun, which was visible close to where I live in Oregon. I purchased a Nikon Intervalometer to help me achieve this goal. I was testing the intervalometer. I set it to capture images every 10 seconds while the camera + lens were mounted on my tripod. I then left my house to go shopping. It was while I was away that this image was captured. I was pleased that I even got one image of a bird at my feeder!
A few fun photos from yesterday.
Clean, clear air, decent light and a lot of zoom make for a fun experience!
The first one in your first post! Wow!
We are having record cold and snow here and so I bought a hummingbird feeder to help the little Anna's Hummingbird that frequents our yard. It was so gratifying to see her find it right away!
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Granted three warheads of distinct, radial destructive capability, your goal in Minivision’s Destructamundo is to raze clusters of planets to their core using explosive chain reactions.
PAX Prime 2014: Crushing arcade aliens in Woah Dave!
On the floor of the Indie Mega Booth at PAX Prime this year, MiniVisions had two physical arcade cabinets rigged to run Woah Dave!. They didn’t ask me to plug in quarters to extend my play session, but damn, they certainly asked for some arcade know-how.
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Lalbagh Flower is a sight to watch. Every year on Independence Day and Republic day, flower shows are organized at the Lalbagh Botanical Garden. The event is jointly organized by the Department of Horticulture and Mysore Horticulture Society, this flower show has been one of the most awaited events in the Garden City.
The 209th edition of the Lalbagh flower show begins on January 18, 2019, and is a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi. The show is a celebration of his 150th birth anniversary. The show will feature a 12-foot tall statue of a meditating Gandhi. The statue is crafted by Jithendra Bhavni, Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath principal.
The ashram replica is built by 20 people in 15 days.
The ashram replica is decorated with 2.4 lakhs of red roses, 80,000 orange roses and 3.2 lakh white chrysanthemums.
250 species of the orchids in 76 colors are displayed in the form of a pyramid.
This edition of the Lalbagh Flower Show will be open to the public from the 18th to the 26th of January 2019. Over 7 lakh visitors are expected. The colorful flower arrangements and intricate models on display makes the exhibition attractive to adults and children. Plants and saplings will also be available for sale.
Car parking will be at Shantinagar Bus Stand, the BBMP car park on JC Road, for two-wheelers at Al-Ameen College and HOPCOMS premises near Double Road Gate.
Pedestrians can enter the flower show from any of the 4 gates.
Entry fee for children on holidays/weekends is INR 20.
You can buy the tickets for the show online.
Entry of private vehicles has been banned into Lalbagh by The Horticulture Department.
School buses are allowed into the garden through the Double Road gate.
There are cloakrooms at each entrance of the Lalbagh Botanical Garden.
40 CCTVs, hidden cameras, and drone cameras have been used for providing security.
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While I enjoyed Mary Anna Towler's piece, "The UR's Bold Commitment to a City High School," it seems that much conversation about the UR-East partnership fails to capture the factors that, if continually provided, are most likely to lead to East students' advancement.
As one who works in Rochester City School District schools, including East, and who studies psychology and education, I have been most intrigued by East's commitment to building relationships and networks between the school and community, and the support of student interests through experiential learning opportunities. These initiatives have the promise to help motivate students by providing opportunities for self-determination and more social support in school and life beyond.
The day begins with "family group" at East, a time dedicated to creating a culture of caring by providing students a voice and a space to support each other. As the CITY article noted, this is critical due to the "growing isolation" of under-privileged youth. But it's especially important in the education sector, as students everywhere disproportionally suffer from mental health issues, likely as a result of a culture of competition and existing in a system without personal agency.
Further, East creates opportunity for student development through culinary arts, young teachers, and optics programs. Students elect to be in these classes based on their interests. Each course includes experiential components. Students run a restaurant, work directly with elementary kids, and fashion glasses for peers, all while building skills and social networks.
This last bit is more important than many realize. As highlighted by CITY, there is a "failure to invest enough in overcoming poverty's effects on school children," but I would stress that this is not strictly a financial failure. Robert Putnam's book "Our Kids" focuses on the impact of the social-capital gap between income brackets in the US. Simply put, poor kids benefit from knowing more people in the larger community. Partnerships with companies through collaborative learning opportunities build social capital alongside the skills and self-knowledge afforded by such programs.
I expect that the University of Rochester is aware of the potential impact of building on these small, but in some ways revolutionary, changes to the structure of schooling. The university is home to the authors of the widely supported and empirically established Self-Determination Theory of Motivation, which argues for the needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness.
While mandates of the state and public notions of schooling convolute the work of applying what we know about human development and motivation to educational spaces, the support of the UR and the larger community is imperative to building better education systems for students at East and throughout the region.
The writer of the letter "Paris and the Politicization of climate change" tells us, "Your kids will suffer from volatile weather patterns," and lists all the other consequences, which remind me of a concern I've had for some time.
Melania, President Donald Trump's wife, and daughter Ivanka are both highly praised for care of their children – his son and three grandchildren, respectively. The president seems to heed what these women say, so why don't they speak up loudly about the effects of climate change upon their kids and advise him to act accordingly?
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An alumnus of LSBU’s School of Arts and Creative Industries, Aaron Branch was awarded a place on the Graduate Entrepreneur Scheme for 2017/18. With his background as a semi-professional basketball player, Aaron seamlessly transferred the skills that made him a successful athlete to become an entrepreneur.
Aaron says that the highlights so far have been the support he has received from both his mentors and the people running the programme. “Having started my business on my own I found it very rare that anyone other than a client, prospect or employee would take such a keen interest in my own and the company’s success. It feels great to have individuals there who are objectively looking at your business and how they can assist in its growth.
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Supplement New Life with Liver!
Hello there, expecting mothers! Did you know that grass-fed beef liver is a great choice to add to your diet while your little one is developing in the womb? That’s right! beef liver is highly concentrated with vitamins and nutrients that are essential for the proper development of your baby.
This important B-complex vitamin is greatly needed in the early stages of pregnancy to prevent birth defects such as tongue and lip tie, spinal bifida, and neural tube defects. Many prenatal vitamin supplements use the synthetic version called folic acid, but recent studies have shown that natural folate is more easily absorbed, and more effective.
You can receive more folate from a moderate helping of grass-fed beef liver than from nearly any other food on the planet! Eating a 3.5 oz. serving provides 65% of the recommended daily value!
By the end of pregnancy’s third trimester, a woman’s body has increased the amount of blood in her cardio circulation by 45%; that’s a lot of work! Of course, it takes a good supply of iron to make all those extra red blood cells; that’s where beef liver comes in. Grass-fed beef liver is a great source of easily-absorbable iron that can nourish your body during the nine months of pregnancy.
Proteins are what the body uses to build pretty much everything! Eating large amounts of protein helps boost metabolism, and gives you what you need to grow a strong healthy baby. Grass-fed beef liver contains an unusually large amount of high-quality protein, and provides essential amino acids!
Beef liver actually has so many vitamins in high doses (vitamin A for example) that it shouldn’t be eaten regularly in large portions if you’re pregnant. However, small servings once or twice a week are a great way to safely supplement your pregnancy.
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Last week I posted a C++ implementation of basic cancer stem cell driven tumor growth model. About 100 lines of a code allowed to perform simulation, but there was nothing about exporting the results, doing more complicated analysis, visualization, or performing data fitting. Of course each of those tasks can be performed by writing another large piece of the code.
Two weeks ago I posted a MATLAB code for the very similar model, which was quite fast but a lot slower than C++ implementation. On the other hand it was straightforward to visualize the tumor and it’s not much of a hassle to perform more complicated analysis or data fitting using variety of MATLABs built-in functions.
Each of those two approaches has their own advantages: C++ is fast, MATLAB has a lot of built-in in tools.
Today I will show how to take the best out of both approaches, i.e. I’ll show how to easily wrap our C++ code into MATLAB. The whole C++ based simulation will be invoked from MATLAB as a function and results will be visible straight from it.
First we need to add necessary libraries.
Then we need to modify our original definition of global variables (see previous post) so they can be adjusted based on the input parameters (for example lattice has to be dynamically allocated).
Then the only thing that we need to do is to delete old main() function and use mexFunction() instead. In the mexFunction() we need to read first the parameters that will be passed from MATLAB (input parameters to the function). Then we need to assign the memory for the lattice and set other auxiliary variables. Finally, after performing the simulation we need to write variables to the output, so the MATLAB can see the results.
After making all of the changes we can compile our .cpp file using the MATLAB command “mex CA.cpp”. Remember all other pieces of C++ associated with model itself remain the same – there is no need to change anything.
and further use of all MATLABs benefits, especially data fitting features. At the same time all of the simulations will be performed at C++ speed! Imagine using Parallel Toolbox in MATLAB to harness multiple CPUs with only few lines of the code.
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Blanca's life as a dull elementery school teacher is boring and frustrating until Antonino, the school's dean, enters it. The hope of an Improbably love affair illuminates a life of solitude, injustice, and denial.
Anita's everyday life makes a hidden 'otaku'. Marked by a difficult past, she finds a refuge at home, where her contradictions coexist with her controversial sexuality.
STREET THEATRE illluminates the moment prior to the stonewall uprising.Originally produced in New York City at The Mineshaft in 1982, STREET THEATER is Doric Wilson's seminal work, which focuses on the panoply of diverse individuals who made those events happen.
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Preparing an invoice can be one of the daunting tasks as there are several questions that arise in anyone’s mind while creating an invoice. Am I creating a legal invoice? What should be the format of the invoice? Do I need to charge tax? Finding answers to all these questions can be time-consuming whereas a perfect option is to go with a suitable proforma invoice samples.
Depending upon your invoice type needs, you can have numerous invoice formats to create an invoice quickly. So check out below a few of the best invoice templates that you can utilize for enhanced convenience.
Have a look at this Word based proforma invoice template available online to help you create a comprehensive and detailed invoice without much effort. This Word format can be customized in seconds.
Here is another invoice template available for download in Excel format. This sample consists of a wide variety of invoice elaboration columns that you can customize as per your own interest and requirements.
Looking for a professional corporate proforma invoice template? Here is a commercial proforma invoices format created for professionals to help them create comprehensive and detailed invoice file for their organization.
Journal proforma invoice is another great option for you if you are in the hunt of a suitable invoice template online. This format is available in PDF format and can be customized easily to suit your particular invoice creation needs.
Looking to create invoices for your delivered services? Get this detailed and professional proforma invoice format downloaded and customize to suit your particular needs. Available in PDF format.
> What is a Proforma Invoice Used for?
It is a known fact that invoicing is the most important and crucial activity for any business. Whether you are a sole owner of your business or one of a member of your organization, invoicing is required whenever there is a delivery of services or occurrence of monetary transactions. For requesting payments, invoices need to be created so that payee has detailed proof and explanation of every single service delivered.
Various proforma invoices are utilized to create invoices in a detailed manner. The proforma invoices are not only created to request payments solely but are also necessary as a proof of service delivery or work completed for a particular business, organization or person. An invoice format gives you a clean and clear way to represent your invoices comprehensively.
> What Should Proforma Invoice Include?
The format of any invoice ranges from business to business and it is up to the person requesting the payment what he/she wants to include while requesting invoices. Although there is not set rule on what to include in a proforma invoice, there are certain basic elements that ought to be there in your invoice to make it sensible and relative. You can also see Standard Invoice Templates.
Make sure to include the word “invoice” at the top of the proforma invoice so that your client can have an idea of what he/she is looking at.
Include the name of the company, client or person who is expected to pay your fee.
Include your name or the company’s name on the behalf of which you are sending invoices.
Line up the products or services delivered along with their respective costs.
Include the invoice number along with the date of issue of the invoice.
Also include the total amount payable in the end.
> How do Proforma Invoices Work?
A proforma invoice is provided by a seller to a buyer for the shipped or to be shipped items or services. It describes all about the items shipped ranging from their quality, weight, value and similar important information. Sometimes deeds, wills, and samples are also imported with proforma invoices in advance. In the case of any monetary value associated with the items imported, a commercial invoice template is issued by the exporting company to help customs calculate duties.
A Performa invoice always includes the description of the shipped merchandise along with monetary value to indicate future values of the items in case of commercial purchase. The documentation is used by customs to enable merchandise or documents to enter the country (in case of foreign shipment). Another copy of a proforma invoice is supplied to the exporter as well.
Creating invoices manually can be a time-consuming and hectic task. If you need to create invoices in your day to day activities then it is essential to utilize various convenient invoice templates for easier and quicker invoice creation. So check out all the above-listed template options and get the best one downloaded for you.
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Alamance Regional Medical Center is one of 38 hospitals nationally to be recognized for providing safe and efficient care. The hospital received a Citation of Merit for the QUEST Award for High-value Healthcare. Specifically, Alamance Regional was recognized for reducing the average cost of care, improving patient satisfaction scores, reducing preventable harm events, and reducing readmissions.
QUEST is a national collaborative of 333 hospitals sponsored by the Premier healthcare alliance. Alamance Regional and other QUEST hospitals monitor and measure performance in key areas and then report and compare those measures. Continually measuring performance helps hospitals deliver high-quality, cost-effective care to patients.
“This award speaks to our commitment to deliver the best care experience to our community,” said Preston Hammock, President and COO, Alamance Regional. “Participating in QUEST is one of the many ways we utilize and follow healthcare practices that are proven to produce the best care and treatment for patients.” In April, Alamance Regional was recognized as a Top Performing Hospital in the QUEST initiative.
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Dr. Montessori believed that all children not only had the ability but the intrinsic motivation to learn. Separating and segregating children due to disabilities, giftedness, or other diversities does not align with the Montessori principal of cosmic, inclusive education. In fact, the Montessori environment, first established in 1906, is a leader in inclusive education.
Montessori education follows the needs of the child, regardless of what those needs are.
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To make this star you can use any yarn with matching crochet hook, if you increase the hook size you get a bigger version of your star.
1: Chain 4 and form a ring with a slip stitch.
5: Chain 1 (does not count as a stitch), crochet 3 dc, turn work around, crochet 2 dc (starting with the second dc from the hook – see picture), turn work around, crochet 1 dc (into the second dc from the hook, chain 1.
Work all the way around until you have 6 spikes.
When you are all done with the star shape you can either stop with a slip stitch and sow in your ends or you chain 14 (or more depending where you want to hang your star) and join with a slip stitch.
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Exactly two years ago I returned from where I am currently headed. I’ll deport from O’Hare airport in Chicago around 9:30 tonight and land in Warsaw some nine hours later in which I will suffer through a 21 hour layover. Despite this I am still somewhat eager to arrive at my final destination of Serbia this coming Wednesday.
Having already visited this important Balkan nation, I will not be arriving with the same feeling of trepidation which I had mildly experienced on my previous visit. One might ask why one should exhibit any amount of hesitation when visiting a western, European (not Western European!) nation considering I am an American. However, this assumption ignores the impact of American politics on American citizens traveling and living abroad. While this post is not designed to be a history lesson, Serbs do have reason to dislike Americans.
Belgrade at night with the Temple of St. Sava in the distance.
Thankfully, this is not something which I had experienced during my four week stay in Belgrade two years ago. Belgrade is the capital of Serbia and with a population of about 1.5 million it is a cosmopolitan city home to many ethnicities hailing not only from throughout the Balkan peninsula but also from throughout the world. Serbia even enjoys a modestly sized American ex-pat community.
Valjevo with the Temple of the Resurrection of the Lord.
Unlike my last visit, this trip will not be spent in Belgrade. Instead I will be residing with a host family in the nearby city of Valjevo. Valjevo is an average sized city with many attractive features which I plan to experience and share in the coming weeks. It’s most attractive feature to language learners might be its small town feel. Because it is a smaller town (pop. ~100,000) the residents are perhaps less likely to know English which should provide for an environment more conducive to language acquisition when compared to Belgrade with its many, many English speakers.
At this point I would like to take the time to thank Miss Vekich for her generosity in establishing the Vekich Scholarship which is intended to encourage study in the Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian languages. It is through this scholarship and the quality of all the great instructors (14!) which have suffered through the many awkward states of my language training that this trip is possible.
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Minnesota Timberwolves center Nikola Pekovic, after receiving an injury on his right wrist, will miss at least three games.
The announcement came from the Timberwolves coach Filip Saunders, that the big Montenegro guy Nicola Pekovic received an injury in his last game attains Dallas on Tuesday. It is a final decision that Nikola will miss all the following three home games against Knicks, Spurs and Kings. As the team doctor says he will be given the re-evaluation as soon as possible next week.
The not so lucky Pekovic who is prone to injuries all the time, has missed a whole bunch of games in the last two season, as he had injured his foot and ankle ailments many times.
The Timberwolves are going to be in trouble for the next three games because of the fact that they’re both centers will be out of the game for three games. Thaddeus Young will miss three games because of the sudden death of his mother last week.
Let’s mention that their third and backup Center Ronny Turiaf is still out with an hip injury, so if I were you I wouldn’t put my money on the Timberwolves these games, tho I am sure that they will find a way to deal with these kinds of situations, as they happen to everyone in the NBA league often.
The Portland’s team announced today that CJ McCollum, the point guard from Trail Blazers, received a fracture to his right index finger in the victory against New Orleans Pelicans of 102-93 on Monday night at the Moda Center.
The fracture happened when the point guard McCollum stole the ball in an offensive rebound and was fouled in the same time by the Pelicans guard Eric Gordon.
McCollum will receive his re-evaluation in four weeks’ time.
McCollum who is 11-for-25 this season from three-point range, with 5 points 1.1 assists and 1.1 rebound in 12 minutes average, got an apology from the Pelicans guard Eric Gordon as soon as the foul happened. Eric had no idea what was happening, as he was just going for the ball, and he did not certainly intended to set McCollum out of the field for this long. Let’s wish all the best to McCollum.
Dwight Howard once again made it on the front pages, but this time he is a subject of a child-abuse investigation. He is under the eyes for an incident that happened this summer with his son, when Howard admitted he hit the boy with a belt.
The investigation was canceled or postponed due to the lack of evidence that the Florida authorities had in those times, but Georgia officials re-opened the investigation after receiving new information in the recent days.
Let’s hope that all will be good for Dwight Howard and his son, and focus on the Rockets’ next game against Lakers on Wednesday.
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Warner Bros. and Turner announced on Tuesday that they’re launching a Boomerang online streaming service. The service, launching this spring, will offer 5,000 episodes of Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera, and MGM cartoons available for ad-free, on-demand streaming. The service will cost $5 a month (plus a seven-day free trial) or $40 a year (with a 30-day free trial).
Initially, Boomerang will run on the Web, iOS, and Android devices. It’ll expand to other platforms, including Roku, Amazon, and Apple TV, later in 2017.
This is pretty big news for fans of classic animation. On the positive side, it expands the Boomerang library’s availability past its limited cable company carriage. (Comcast unfortunately doesn’t carry the channel.) It’s also the first time that a sizable portion of the Hanna-Barbera and Looney Tunes libraries will be available for streaming. There’s also no ads, unlike other streaming services like Hulu’s entry-level tier. Finally, it’s cheaper than services like CBS All Access.
On the negative side, it’s yet another streaming service one will have to pay for, though it’s cheaper than even CBS’ new service. There’s also concern that the shows aren’t on an already popular platform like Netflix or Hulu. A separate, non-free platform might not help Bugs Bunny, Fred Flintstone, and others’ visibility among new/younger viewers.
No surprise for the first several shows, as they’re the most popular classic Boomerang shows. They’ve also been Turner network mainstays since even before Cartoon Network was created. It does seem odd to not have “The Flintstones” or “The Jetsons” at launch, though (if that “coming soon” banner means such), though might explain the site stating “over 1,000+ episodes” instead of the press release’s 5,000.
I wonder if it’d make Boomerang even more attractive to offer some popular 90s and 2000s series. “Tiny Toon Adventures,” “The Powerpuff Girls,” “Static Shock,” “Batman: The Animated Series,” etc., combined with the classics above, might get even more people paying for the service.
Also mentioned in the press release is there’ll be two new series appearing on Boomerang: a “Wizard of Oz” series, and a reboot of “Wacky Races.” Turner owns the classic 1939 film version of “The Wizard of Oz,” so I’d expect this series to be faithful to that, along with the other original (now public domain) “Oz” books.
As for “Wacky Races,” a reboot was proposed, but not followed up on, in the 2000s; I gather Boomerang/Cartoon Network’s changed its mind? I do wonder if the original cast will be used, or if there’ll be all-new racers.
Do you plan to subscribe to the new Boomerang service?
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“What makes the Franciscan prayer so unique? Each issue will discuss a small part of this large topic. Hopefully, by the end of this series, each of us will have a better understanding of how Franciscan prayer generally has fit into the mosaic of Franciscan and Capuchin life.
This first issue focuses on the pattern of Franciscan prayer. The assumption that this pattern comes from Francis of Assisi is only half true. Certainly his experience, recorded in numerous medieval legends, tells the story of Francis’ prayer in action. But, oddly, his writings do not systematize his pattern of prayer.
Instead, it is Clare of Assisi, Francis’ partner in defining the Franciscan way of life, who gives us the four-part Franciscan approach to prayer in her second letter to Agnes of Prague: to gaze, to consider, to contemplate, and to imitate (20-21).
second step was the work of imagination. Clare’s idea of contemplation even used the word of many monastic methods. It was the prayer of silently and wordlessly being with God with all the intimacies of mutual presence after having shared the biblical experience through meditation.
with God during prayer, but a transformation of one’s life, which is part of prayer. Thus, Franciscan prayer and life become closely intertwined.
Fashioning your own prayer according to this fourfold pattern, spending 5-10 minutes on each step, can be a great way to deepen your prayer.
prayer is to ask how your own prayer changes the rest of your life.
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Dr Polya is a vitreoretinal surgeon and a medical retina specialist. He graduated from the Melbourne University Medical School and completed ophthalmology training at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital in Melbourne. He completed a Master of Public Health at the University of NSW with a thesis in Clinical Risk Management and Patient Safety.
Dr Polya completed the two year Michael Shae Fellowship in Diseases and Surgery of the Retina and Vitreous at St Michael’s Hospital, affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada, where he was the chief fellow of the Department of Ophthalmology. During this fellowship, at Canada’s busiest retinal service, he also received further subspecialist experience in uveitis and ocular oncology.
Dan commenced private practice as the only vitreoretinal surgeon in the province of New Brunswick, Canada in 2007 and was appointed as a clinical lecturer in the Department of Ophthalmology at Dalhousie University. He has performed thousands of surgeries for cataract and retinal disorders and has performed many thousands of intravitreal injections and laser procedures. He has been involved in the teaching and training of ophthalmology residents, medical students, general practitioners, optometrists and optometry students.
Dan has been involved in clinical trials for macular degeneration and has been active in research into diabetic retinopathy, retinal vein occlusion, macular degeneration and sutureless vitrectomy surgery. He has authored and co-authored multiple published manuscripts in international journals and a book chapter on sutureless vitrectomy. He has presented at several international ophthalmic meetings and has been an invited speaker at other professional meetings.
His special clinical interests are in small-gauge vitrectomy surgery for retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage, macular hole and epiretinal membrane; and intravitreal and laser therapy for age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and retinal vascular occlusions.
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LPS Real Estate Group Inc. said a "phased release" of its new cross-platform MLS software, Paragon 5, is complete, and that more than 200 multiple listing services serving in excess of 160,000 members are expected to make the transition from Paragon 4.
LPS announced on Facebook that Paragon 5 was "coming soon" in October 2009.
But until now, many MLSs running Paragon 4 haven’t had the option of making the switch. LPS said it’s employed a three-phase release strategy to gather and respond to feedback from selected beta test sites and "minimize disruption to the MLS community."
The platform was deemed "agent ready" in November, and integration of all administrative functionality was completed in January, the company said.
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Edgare Legare Pennington was a distinguished jurist, historian, Episcopal priest and Naval chaplain. He received his B. A. from the University of Georgia in 1911 and graduated from the Law School in 1914.
The collection consists of diplomas and certificates presented to Edgar Legare Pennington during his career. Among the items included are Mr. Pennington's B. A. (1911) and B. L. (1914) from the University of Georgia, his admission to the Georgia Bar (1914), a document qualifying him as an Attorney and Counselor of the Supreme Court of the United States (1942), and his diploma from the University of the South, Sewanee, Master of Sacred Theology (1947).
Edgar Legare Pennington collection. MS 1303. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.
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Did you pay more taxes than expected this year? Check out the short list below of what you can do now to reduce your 2019 taxes.
Contributions to tax-deferred accounts (403(b), 401(k), traditional IRA) may directly reduce your taxable income and therefore your tax bill.* Click to view the increased 2019 contribution limits. Note that Roth contributions do not reduce your taxable income as they are funded with post-tax dollars.
If you are 70 ½, be sure to take your RMD within the required time period or face a tax penalty of 50% of the RMD. In addition, if you do not need your RMD for normal living expenses, you can choose to make a qualified charitable distribution (QCD) to reduce your adjusted gross income. Read more here.
The new standard deduction of $24,000 (for married couples) was intended to simplify tax preparation. Unfortunately, that tax code change made it more difficult to reap tax benefits from charitable giving. If you generate enough deductions to overcome that $24,000 hurdle, you will be able to take advantage of the increased charitable tax deduction that allows you to deduct up to 60% of your adjusted gross income (AGI). You may need to consider a giving strategy called “bunching” to access that increased deduction. Simply put, you can “bunch” your giving by frontloading multiple years of giving into one tax year. In that year of larger-than-normal giving, you boost your itemized deductions higher than the $24,000 standard deduction so you can access the 60% charitable tax deduction. Using both cash and non-cash assets, a Donor Advised Fund is a simple tool to help you “bunch” your charitable giving. Once inside the Donor Advised Fund, you can advise the distributions of those funds to be donated where and when you choose. Click the read the full article on maximizing your deductions.
If you have questions or would like more information regarding the tips in the article, email or call 877.616.5202.
This information is not tax advice. Information is from sources deemed reliable. Information is subject to error, omission, withdrawal, or change. Contact your own tax advisor before taking any action that would have a tax consequence.
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A recent report from the Institute for American Values has offered concrete recommendations aimed at policy makers for modest ways to reduce unnecessary divorce.
Politicians in Mexico City have put forward proposals which, if implemented, will mean unhappy marriages can come to an end without the need for divorce, reports the Guardian.
A joint initiative has been launched by Beijing's Civil Affairs Bureau and China's post office to try and reduce the rising number of divorces in the country, reports the Telegraph.
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Prof. Kancha Ilaiah termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi a ‘megalomaniac’ and ‘backward class Baniya’ in a talk held today at Maulana Azad National Urdu University in Hyderabad.
Taking a jibe at ‘surgical strike’ on black money, the controversial writer said that Modi told his party to settle black money, and then declared two notes invalid in late evening.
Speaking on the topic ‘Victory of Trump: Implications for the World’, Prof. Ilaiah said the Constitution of the United States recognizes religion as it allows swearing in the name of God, but Church doesn’t allow discussing politics.
Trump reached out to Church and asked them to discuss politics, which helped him in winning the Presidential elections, the eminent political science professor remarked.
He also recalled the ancient Greek theory of six political systems, and noted that democracy is ‘dangerous’ and a ‘least preferable’ form of government in the talk organized by Manuu Students Union.
Referring to United States President-elect Donald Trump and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Prof. Ilaiah said if democracy elected such leaders, they can even finish the country as it was nuclear weapons period.
However, he stressed that by opposing democracy, dictatorship or family rule cannot be supported. Further, reiterated the need to raise voice for equality.
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Thanks!TIP31 100V 3ACheap from Ebay.
Does this work with iPhone? Or do you need a google/android phone?
Did you make your shelves a specific size so that they fit directly in the studs in the wall?
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If you'd like a collimator that stands up to the rigors of real-life field astronomy, our new LaserMate Pro Heavy Duty collimation kit is for you. Even if you dropped it into your bag, don't worry. Did you accidentally bang it? No problem. This "hardened" design will guarantee the alignment of the collimating laser for a lifetime.
Collimation is the process of the mechanical centering of your optics to give your telescope the best possible optical performance. If you own a Newtonian reflector (especially an assemble-on-site telescope) it needs to be checked every time you reassemble it. For tack-sharp images through some telescopes, you may even need to check alignment during your nighttime viewing session as well.
With the LaserMate Pro, you'll get a lifetime of precise collimation so you'll enjoy the best possible visual and imaging experience to get the most out of your telescope.
Achieve quick collimation with laser precision in a simple two-step process. First, insert the LaserMate Pro into a standard 1.25" eyepiece holder and adjust the secondary to center the red laser dot on the primary mirror. For 2" eyepiece holders, use a 1.25" to 2" expansion adaptor or Orion's Precision Centering Adaptor for greatest accuracy. Then, use the included Cheshire eyepiece for final collimation by tilting the reflector's primary mirror. Illustrated instructions and centering dots are included.
The LaserMate Pro is built of durable metal in gunmetal grey and has a lifetime alignment guarantee!
The Class 3R laser complies with US 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 and is FDA Certified and IEC Compliant.
Class 3R laser product, avoid direct eye exposure.
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Three different mathematical solutions of a physical optics model for far field diffraction by an aperture due to Karczewski and Wolf are discussed. Only one of them properly describes diffraction by an aperture and can, by applying Babinet's principle, be used to model diffraction by the corresponding plane obstacle, and by further approximation, diffraction by a particle. Studying absorbing scatterers allows a closer investigation of the external diffraction component because transmission is negligible. The physical optics model has been improved on two aspects: (i) To apply the diffraction model based on two-dimensional apertures more accurately to three-dimensional objects, a size parameter dependent volume obliquity factor is introduced, thus reducing the slightly overestimated side scattering computed for three-dimensional objects. (ii) To compensate simplifications in the underlying physical optics diffraction model for two-dimensional apertures a size parameter dependent cross polarisation factor is implemented. It improves cross polarisation for diffraction and reflection by small particle facets. 2D patterns of P 11, –P 12/P 11 and P 22/P 11 and their azimuthal averages for slightly rough absorbing hexagonal prisms in fixed orientation are obtained and compared with results from the discrete dipole approximation. For particle orientations where shadowing is not negligible, improved phase functions are obtained by using a new method where the incident beam is divided into sub-beams with small triangular cross sections. The intersection points of the three sub-beam edges with the prism define the vertices of a triangle, which is treated by the beam tracer as an incidence-facing facet. This ensures that incident facing but shadowed crystal facets or regions thereof do not contribute to the phase functions. The method captures much of the fine detail contained in 2D scattering patterns obtained with DDA. This is important as speckle can be used for characterizing the size and roughness of small particles such as ice crystals.
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- He liked going to school, doing homework, making friends. “We were just like normal kids. We ran in the streets together, went to the movies. It ended all too suddenly - acute leukaemia “,-says, Irina, Rodion’s mother, barely holding back the tears.
It’s impossible to bear this story. Rodion Togulev from Kazan, eight years old. Diagnosis - primary immunodeficiency - Wiskott Aldrich syndrome. For a whole year the child was almost always in intensive care; a year later the boy had his spleen removed. What followed was the usual scenario - hospitals, intravenous drips and it is not clear in what world you live.
- “I thought kids just get sick with a sore throat and flu”, says Irina, -“the diagnosis, which they gave us at the RCCH in Moscow, turned my whole world upside-down. I wanted to take my son, go to the forest and just hide.
Rodion's mother recalls the time when she learned to live again. In 2009, at the invitation of a German clinic, the boy underwent free experimental gene therapy – a bone marrow transplant. The operation produced positive results - Rodion began to recover. Every three months, his attending physician at the clinic in Munich, kept the child under observation. The boy began to live again, and he felt good. But in September of the same year, Rodion suddenly fell ill. In Kazan, at the Republic’s Children's Clinical Hospital he was given a new diagnosis - acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. In October this was confirmed in Germany.
“We thought that everything was behind us, and we had managed to escape” – says Irina – “but now not even chemotherapy can help my son…only a transplant – it is like a death sentence”.
Rodion draws cars with perfection. And like all other children (he is no different from other kids, after all) he loves watching cartoons. He knows little about his illness because his mother does not tell him that it might be fatal - mother and son do not want to lose hope. The German doctors, in whose charge the boy is currently under, help the child in any way they can. In addition to the intensive therapy, which they provide free, the Munich clinic does not charge Irina nor her son for the accommodation, living costs and care at the hospital. The doctors assure that they are doing everything possible to help the child from Russia, but the time left to save him has now almost gone.
Soon it will be New Year – that long-anticipated family holiday, all bright and cheerful Christmas trees and tangerine smells will fill the air. The midnight chimes will strike and we will wish each other good luck and health. And wait for the gifts - it always happens. Rodion, for example, is waiting for a car. And his mother - a simple miracle – to defeat the disease.
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ArticulationJunkies.com • View topic - UFO incidents at Nuke facilities?
Not very scientific science if you ask me. Sounds more like informed opinion, and as such terms like 100% certainty don't fit. Can I see the formula behind that 100%, and the assumptions behind it? Yeah, doesn't exist, I know. I just wish science reporting was more scientific and less headline/grant money targeted.
"The chances of life on this planet are 100 percent." Same guy: "I have almost no doubt about it."
Does he not know what 100% means? That's not ALMOST no doubt.
So, who's going to volunteer for the mission to fly there? Shouldn't take too long, right?
Well, isn't it the premise of Battlestar Galactica that Earth has to be abandoned, and so everyone's on a long space trip to colonize a new planet? I could be way off, but regardless, in that scenario a trip that took generations would still be worth making.
Technically, the plot is that a planet has to be abandoned and the people who leave that planet come to colonize a planet that we now know as earth.
Battlestar Galactica was a documentary.
But, yes, when the scientists here create robots that want to kill us all (redundant, since all robots want to kill humans (except Wall-E)), those same scientists can build us giant spaceships for our hundreds of years of space travel to a planet where we can actually survive on a tiny strip of land between the "constantly light" side and the "constantly dark" side.
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Commonly, Americans tend to view CTE and apprenticeships as being created for the lowest level of student who trains for a trade and then ends their schooling. In Switzerland, the goal of the apprenticeship system is to provide quality education and create productive, lifelong learners across society. Approximately 70 percent of Swiss students chose to do an apprenticeship, and only 25 percent choose a traditional university pathway.
The Swiss have set up the right structures for governance, which bring all sectors together: higher education, industry, and government (state and federal). So can it be done in the United States? Could we align our system to do this? And, more importantly, can we respect what young people bring to the table and give them real work to do? Early models say yes.
Houston, Texas is facing a huge skills gap. Therefore, Houston Independent School District, where all students must choose a diploma endorsement, which is similar to a college major, is emphasizing 21st century skills and work-based learning. Their recently released a 21st Century Graduate Profile, which frames their vision as a district, was created through a process that involved all community stakeholders including industry. Similarly in Denver, industry advisory boards are heavily invested in new internship programs.
What we have seen in Switzerland are young people who are engaged in their secondary school experience (95 percent complete their apprenticeship program). They are respected, work hard, and are prepared for lifelong work and learning. Don't we owe it to our youth to give them the same opportunities?
This article was written by Heather Singmaster, Asia Society, and originally appeared on the Global Learning blog on Education Week.
Roderick Flores, the senior IT project manager at Daimler Trucks North America, discusses the importance of global knowledge and skills when working as part of a global team.
Gregory Gourdet, the culinary director of Departure Restaurants, Sage Restaurant Group, and a Top Chef finalist, explores the global nature of jobs in the culinary field.
Laurel Vallarta, the project control specialists at Portland General Electric, shares the global aspects of her job and the skills needed to work with people around the world.
Watch a short overview of Asia Society's definition of global competence.
Asia Society's Jeff Wang traveled throughout China to find Chinese school exchange partners for American schools—and learned more than he anticipated.
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The filming and recent airing of the HBO film Bessie, which stars Queen Latifah as Bessie Smith, serves as a perfect excuse to look back at the music and life of the woman who was accurately billed as the Empress Of The Blues.
When Bessie Smith made her recording debut in 1923, she was not the first blues singer to record. Mamie Smith’s “Crazy Blues” in 1920 had been such a major hit that it began a blues craze with scores of African-American female singers being documented. While many were quickly forgotten, Ethel Waters and Alberta Hunter were the biggest discoveries before Smith finally appeared on record. She was also not the first jazz singer to record, being preceded by most notably Cliff Edwards (Ukulele Ike) and Marion Harris. However Bessie Smith soon became widely recognized as the most important female blues and jazz singer of the 1920s, and her impact can still be felt nearly a century later.
A listen to some of Bessie Smith’s recordings from 1923 and early 1924 can be a revelation. The recording quality is primitive and much of her accompaniment, even from such pianists as Fletcher Henderson and Clarence Williams, is barely adequate. And yet Smith ignores everything else and sings with power, sincerity and passion that still communicate very well to today’s listeners. It is not just the volume of her voice or her general sassiness and strength. There is an intensity to her interpretations that lets listeners know that she will not stand for any nonsense, that she is a strong independent woman, and that she is a force to be reckoned with.
Bessie Smith Photographed by Carl Van Vechten. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons.
Bessie Smith was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee on 15 April 1894. Not only did she grow up poor and black in the South but she lost both of her parents before her tenth birthday. Smith sang in the streets after school, gaining important experience while raising some money for her family. In 1912 when she was 18, she joined the Moses Stock Troupe as a dancer and an occasional singer. She traveled with the company throughout the South and learned about show business and life from their main vocalist Ma Rainey who is considered the first blues singer. Smith switched her emphasis from popular songs to the blues during this period.
Bessie Smith’s singing talents were very obvious as she entered her twenties and worked with other troupes. Her charismatic performances were often hypnotic not only due to the power of her voice but in the directness and truth of the words that she sang. Although the first wave of the blues craze somehow missed her, in 1923 she had her chance. Her very first released recording, Alberta Hunter’s “Downhearted Blues,” was a major hit that eventually sold 800,000 copies. During 1923-33 Smith recorded 160 songs and those often-timeless recordings are Bessie Smith’s musical legacy.
In her recordings, Bessie Smith (as with virtually all of the singers of the era) did not sing directly about racism. Her label (Columbia) would not have released anything that could offend whites in the South. But while many of her recordings dealt with the ups and downs of romances, she also sang about the difficulties of poverty, being treated poorly by men, and even about a few topical events such as floods (“Backwater Blues”). While she did not mince words, one always felt that she would overcome her difficulties. There were also bits of humor in some of the lyrics along with an occasional more light-hearted and jazz-oriented piece. Among the songs that she turned into classics were “’Tain’t Nobody’s Biz-ness If I Do” (which later on was a hit for both Billie Holiday and Jimmy Witherspoon), “Careless Love,” “Backwater Blues,” “Muddy Water,” “Send Me To The ‘Lectric Chair,” “Mean Old Bed Bug Blues,” “Empty Bed Blues,” and “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out.” Both the recording quality and the quality of her sidemen improved by 1925. Louis Armstrong on cornet holds his own with Bessie Smith (and vice versa) on “Careless Love” and “St. Louis Blues,” the superb stride pianist James P. Johnson is perfect on a series of late 1920s recordings, and other favorite players included cornetist Joe Smith and trombonist Charlie Green. Smith also starred in the 1929 short film St. Louis Blues, her only movie appearance.
Unlike many of her contemporaries, Bessie Smith was able to adapt to changing musical and social conditions. She survived both the end of the blues craze and the Depression although the latter and the collapse of the record industry resulted in her only having one record date after 1931. She musically reinvented herself from a blues singer into a bluesy jazz vocalist, a move that unfortunately was not documented on records. In 1935 Bessie sang at the Apollo Theater and appeared in several shows, gearing herself for what would certainly have been a major comeback during the swing era.
It took the tragic car accident of 26 September 1937, which resulted in her death at the age of 43, to stop her — but nothing, not even the passing of 90 years, lessens the impact of the recordings of the Empress of the Blues.
Scott Yanow is a jazz reviewer, historian, and author of many books on jazz, including The Great Jazz Guitarists: The Ultimate Guide, The Jazz Singers: The Ultimate Guide, and Jazz: A Regional Exploration.
I got to here: “Ma Rainey’s “Crazy Blues” in 1920,” stopped. And then decided I wouldn’t read farther. Everybody needs an editor.
I want to point out, though, that is was Mamie Smith, not Ma Rainey, who recorded “Crazy Blues” in 1920.
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Hosting foreign students in our home has kept us going during some lean times. It hasn’t just been helpful to our finances though. Hosting foreign students has proved fascinating and hugely rewarding in other ways.
We have been hosting foreign students on and off for almost eight years. During that time we have met great people from all over the world. Japan, Slovakia, Angola, Sweden, Spain, France, Germany, Switzerland and Macedonia, to name just a few. It is so interesting to have a glimpse into the lives of these young people.
They tend to be confident and sensible young people on the whole. However, you can’t take this for granted. Many are very young and inexperienced. They need a bit of guidance. If you are thinking about hosting foreign students, here are my top tips to make their visit a pleasant experience all round.
Some stay for a week or two, but you can take students for up to a year. Most of ours have been with us for short trips. The longest was here for six months.
It is sensible to set clear house rules from the beginning. If your student’s grasp of the language is limited, give them a written list. They can translate it at their leisure!
Let them know whether smoking is acceptable and where they can do it. We are a non-smoking household. However, I keep a pot of sand outside the back door and allow them to smoke in the garden.
Make sure time meals are clear and ask them to ring or text to let you know if they are running late. I have found this is particularly important to set a breakfast time. Teenagers often don’t want to get up, particularly at the weekends! I learned this the hard way. We had one girl who was with us for several months. On weekends she would stay in bed all day if we let her. She once got up at 4 pm and wanted breakfast, when I was slaving over a Sunday roast!
The organisations responsible for hosting foreign students always have rules on how late students can stay out if they are under 18. If they are under 16 they need to have their parents’ written consent to go out unaccompanied in the evenings. If they are between 16 and 18 they usually have to be in by 10.30 in the week and 11.30 at the weekend.
Crack down immediately if your student stays out later than this. I had one 16 year old who rolled home at 3 am and a 17 year old who came in at midnight. This was on a Monday night and she proceeded to vomit in the bathroom for the next hour. We weren’t impressed and made it clear this was not acceptable. You also need to advise your host organisation if faced with this type of behaviour.
If over 18, you can still insist they are back by a certain time. Your house, your rules, and if you are lying awake worrying about them it doesn’t make for a pleasant experience. I usually say something like ‘We lock up at 11.30, so you need to be in by then’, certainly during the week.
I have learned the hard way that it is best to be conservative in the food you offer. I plan the first few meals around pasta or a fairly plain meat dish such as chicken to see how adventurous they are. We assumed that our French students would all eat anything as they come from a country renowned for its gastronomy. However, we found this is not the case. A teenager is a teenager it seems, wherever they come from.
Saying that, you don’t want to feed them junk all week and you are expected to provide nourishing food. Once you have had a chance to speak to them about their likes and dislikes you can plan your other meals. You also need to provide a pudding. I generally go for fruit, yogurt or ice cream, with cake or crumble at the weekend when I have time to bake.
We have had several older students (some have been in their late twenties and early thirties) insist on making us a meal. We had a lovely Japanese curry created by Tae and a memorable ratatouille made by Stephan!
Part of their learning journey is to spend time conversing with the family. Meal times are the perfect opportunity for this, so make sure you all eat together.
I have made mistakes, and once inadvertently put wine in a casserole for a Muslim student! Having carefully avoided pork I completely forgot most Muslims do not drink!
Make sure you understand which meals you are expected to provide. One group I work with requires all meals, including a packed lunch each day, whilst another expects the student so purchase their own lunch at the school.
If you are expected to proved a packed lunch for your student, make sure it is a decent one. Generally, we offer two filled rolls (one cheese and one ham), a piece of cake or cereal bar, some fruit, crisps and a bottle of water. I might substitute a sausage roll or pizza for the sandwiches, but check that they like these first. Even if I am not obliged to, I always see them off at the end of their stay with plenty of food and drink for their journey.
Depending on how old your student is and how much free time they have, it is sometimes worth picking up some tourist leaflets for them. Generally, though, what they need is a map of your town with important places marked on it. Include your house, the study centre and any other places they need to know about.
If they are expected to travel by bus, we research the numbers for them and help them buy their ticket on the bus on the first day. We ask the bus driver to tell them when they need to get off. You might like to do the journey with them on day one, again depending on their age. I also print out pictures of the study centre and any landmarks on the bus route so they know to ring the bell when they see them and get off.
One of the study centres we use when hosting foreign students is just a 15 minute walk from our house. If students are happy to walk we take them the evening before so that they are confident about where they need to go.
I write down our address to keep with them in case they have difficulties or get lost and make sure we exchange mobile numbers. They also get a front door key to let themselves in and out.
Often, students are quite nervous when they arrive so try to help and reassure them as much as possible. Unbelievably, there was an occasion I heard about when a host’s boyfriend was so unfriendly towards a 17 year old student that she contacted the group leader and requested to be moved. We would have taken her in but didn’t have space.
Respect cultural differences. You will be advised in advance about obvious things, like religion (Muslim and Jewish students obviously don’t eat pork), but sometimes you discover as you go along. We found that our Angolan student was a deeply religious Catholic. As she was staying several months we made a point of taking her to church a couple of times so that she could get to know people. A kind lady then offered to collect her every Sunday morning and they became great friends.
Include your guests in your life and daily activities. At weekends, we sometimes drive them to the seaside, take them for meals with friends and family or go into town shopping. This is best if your student is under 18 as you cannot leave them alone in the house for extended periods.
Remember that if they are under 18 you are ‘in loco parentis’ and responsible for their safety and well-being. Ensure you have the emergency number for the organisers with you at all times and liaise with the organisers if you have any difficulties. Some organisations insist on a DBS check, but a surprising number don’t.
You decide how much you are going to drive them around. I tend not to take or collect them from classes. It is part of their experience to get themselves about. However, one group often goes to bowling one evening and I usually offer to collect younger students so that they don’t have to find their way home at 9pm, certainly the first week.
Remember, even though you are treating them as members of your family during their stay, your students are paying guests. They expect a clean and tidy home, a comfortable room and a proper bed with fresh bed linen. As they will be doing homework whilst they are staying, they will also need a desk, a chair and a lamp in their room.
Keep the house warm and provide extra blankets if the weather is chilly, especially for students from warmer climes. our Angolan student was frozen for the first month, even though it was July when she arrived! I had to encourage her to buy some extra jumpers and a warm coat.
Although group organisers often encourage students to join in with clearing up or laying the table as part of being ‘one of the family’, they don’t have to. They shouldn’t be expected to do any housework or child-minding.
You will be obliged to do their laundry at least once a week, to clean their room and give them clean bedding and towels.
Remember that first and foremost they are here to learn the language. You may think this is a great opportunity to practice your German or French, but resist the urge. They are here to immerse themselves in the English language, not help you with your learning. Speak slowly and clearly. We have resorted to Google translate from time to time but generally try to explain without.
Liaise with the organisers and read everything they send to you so that you are prepared for your guest. Make sure you are aware in advance of any dietary requirements and that you are happy to provide the food required. I always say that I am happy to do vegetarian or gluten free meals, but have never had to.
Don’t plan any events during your guest’s stay that they cannot attend with you if necessary. Be prepared to join in too. One of our organisations has a family barbecue, which is always fun. Another invites host families for a picnic in the park. Don’t just see hosting foreign students as a way to make extra money. It can be a fun and rewarding experience in its own right.
We are lucky to have an English Study Centre here. Obviously not every town will have one. Do some research on the internet to see which organisations teach English as a Foreign Language as they may require host families.
Homestay. You can sign up on the website.
Host UK place international university students with host families.
Kaplan International, a huge organisation offering English courses worldwide.
There are many other organisations if you do your research. What is your experience of hosting foreign students?
For more ideas on how to earn extra money you might like my post 13 ideas for side hustles that aren’t run of the mill.
This is a totally brilliant list, Jane! We don’t host students now, but we did in the 1970s when it certainly helped stretch the finances. Those students will now, more than likely, have children or even grandchildren of their own!
Like you, we did our best to ‘look after’ these young people, often away from home for the first time, and made sure they had good, nourishing food. Sometimes the food seemed strange to them – they didn’t like the look of trifle, but then it doesn’t look very good, does it? It’s not until you eat it that you know it’s delicious, and most of them were game to try, but yes, roasts and pasta (not together, I mean) went down well. And as well as giving them good food, we would take them out – if they wished to go – with us at the weekend.
Yes, we had some ‘rogue’ students now and again, those who wanted to stop out all night on the beach (taking my husbands lovely classical guitar with him and getting it filled with sand), and one who stole money, but generally we handled any problems as they arose and without fussing or having to contact the organization. As you say, it can be a fun and rewarding experience.
If I was the parent of a student, Jane, I would hope that they got lodgings with someone like you who would take good care of my child. I have never had lodgers and wouldn’t consider doing so but it’s interesting to have read what is expected.
A very good list. I host young high school students sometimes for a few weeks at a time. Usually from China. Just want to agree that kids are the same about food all over the world. Had one 16 year old who would not touch a bit of fruit or vegetable. Others loved having papaya for breakfast every day. Spaghetti seems to cross all cultural food borders.
The other essential….taken for granted these days…..is that there is WiFi and lots of power outlets for charging devices.
So true about spaghetti – or any pasta !
Hi, I always found it helpful when given their details to either write or e-mail them before they came. I would tell them a bit about the house, the area we live in, the dog, who was in the family etc. and ask them questions like what food they liked. This way, when they wrote back, I had a good idea what their level of English was and had usually worked out what kind of food they liked. Everyone who was contacted said that receiving either a letter or e-mail reassured both them and their parents.
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New Zealand Cricket team is more strong and efficient than never before as they are gearing up for the fourth quarter final against West Indies in the ICC Cricket World Cup which will be played at the Westpac Trust Stadium, Wellington on March 21, 2015.
New Zealand batting first after winning the toss had scored 103/2 in 19 overs when latest reports came in.
The Kiwis have won all the six matches they played in the league round of the World Cup – a feat only equaled by India.
The team who win this fourth quarter final will lock horns with the mighty South Africans in the semi final. Follow the NZ vs WI live scores here.
New Zealand’s only concern is regarding the fitness of Adam Milne who is currently suffering a shoulder injury. He is been currently replaced by Mitchell McClenaghan, and if Adam succeeds to prove his fitness, then McClenaghan will be compelled to sit out.
The match will be shown live in Star Sports 1 in India. Sky Sports is telecasting the match in United Kingdom. Australian Cricket lovers can watch the match in Channel 9 and Fox Sports.
The official website of Star Sports is live streaming this match for online viewers.
New Zealand has shown some impeccable cricketing skills in all areas of gaming. Their captain, Brendon McCullum is in top form, and he has the capability to tear down even the mightiest bowling attack in the world.
West Indies on the other hand showed the lack of stability throughout the tournament. The final decision on Gayle’s involvement in the playing eleven will be made only by Saturday morning.
Jason Holder during the press conference told that the team has that extra winning instinct even in the absence of Chris Gayle. He added that the inclusion of Gayle in the playing eleven will boost the overall morale.
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