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The ultimate PLC training experience to learn PLC automation.
TutorialBay presents PLC Course the ultimate PLC training experience to learn PLC programming. Our video tutorials will bring you right into the world of PLC explaining what you need to know to understand the fundamentals. This PLC course is a step-by-step introduction to controllers, built on a everyday experience of a practicing automation experts!
A programmable logic controller, also called a PLC or programmable controller, is a computer-type device used to control equipment in an industrial facility. The kinds of equipment that PLCs can control are as varied as industrial facilities themselves. Conveyor systems, food processing machinery, auto assembly lines…you name it and there’s probably a PLC out there controlling it.
What is this PLC Course about?
This innovative PLC online training, is addressed to all automation enthusiasts. The tutorial is based on Siemen's LOGO! 12/24 RC and Siemens S7-1200. If you are thinking about working in automation industry, you have to deal with PLCs. If you work or study, and wondering if- and how - to start your adventure with PLC, see our course! All over the world, the continuing development of industrial automation makes PLC training a good investment.
Provides you a complete introduction to understanting PLC logic and career building skills needed for this industry. Creating your first projects will teach you solving real world problems in practical projects you may encounter when working with PLC's.
Timers and other usefull operations! The list goes on please take a look at the Curriculum of this course.
Szymon Kurpisz raduate of Poznan University of Technology at the Faculty of Mechanical Engeeniring and Management.
"We have a few years' experience working with various programming systems used in industrial automation, from PLC to visualization systems (SCADA)... It was our intention to do this course based on practical examples, and to relate it to what I see in my work. It means introducing a measure of problem-solving to the tutorials, along with the knowledge you'll need to write the programs we will work on. We hope my course will be a good introduction to the fascinating world of logical controllers..."
In this lesson you will learn the basics of LOGO! Soft Comfort, a software we will use to program our LOGO! Soft Comfort is a Windows application, with intuitive interface and a number of internal functions to facilitate programming for industrial automation and buildings, so learning it should be an easy process. We will end this part with the first program.
After creating our first program, we will upload it to the PLC and test it in a simulation mode.
In this tutorial you will learn how to use basic functions AND and OR, and how to add simple conditions for determining when a given output is actuated in the program.
After discussing the basic programming functions, it is time for a practical example. We will write a program that controls lighting in the stairway. When programming, you will utilize the functions you have learned so far, as well as learn how to use timers.
In this final project we will write a program for an automatic gate system. We will also add a functionality which will allow us to control the lighting in the driveway, as well as the signaling blinking lights above the gate. Furthermore, we will work with sensors and motion detectors, so that if a person or an object appears in the way of the gate, we will be able to stop it. The whole project is written in ladder logic and is a great introduction to graphical programming languages in PLC.
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After tragedies such as the recent fatal shooting of Terence Crutcher by Officer Betty Shelby I want to scream out to my white brothers and sisters. White people, we need to wake up! We are the ones propping up these systems of injustice no matter how loving, kind, and charitable we are (or think we are).
I’d prefer to focus on other people and stop there. However, I have to acknowledge my own biases as a white woman—things that are difficult to admit to myself much less write about in a blog.
Do we really need one more blog from a good-hearted white person processing her own racism? We already take up too much space as it is. This is true, but if I’m honest that’s not the real reason I don’t want to share this blog. I’m scared if I reveal these parts of myself I’ll be seen as just another racist white person. I want to be seen as the “woke” white person and leave it at that.
Anyone who knows me well knows how deeply I grieve the racial injustice in our country. And I don’t mean I’m just sympathetic, I mean I grieve from the core of my being. It was no different when the video of Terence Crutcher’s death hit the news. But I began to realize overwhelming grief wasn’t my only reaction.
I didn’t notice this at first, but Officer Betty Shelby was immediately attended to by her fellow officers after she shot Mr. Crutcher. She was being cared for while the man she shot was dying in the street.
I was horrified, grieved, and angry. But I also realized I, too, wanted to comfort Officer Shelby. She seemed rattled by what happened and I felt pity, fear, and concern for her.
Some of you may think my response was just a good Christian response of love and compassion.
My reaction was not driven by love. It was driven by self-protection.
Of all the people involved in this horrific tragedy, Officer Shelby is the one I can relate to the most. We are both white woman who have held positions of power in society. I’m driven by my desire to help people. Maybe that’s what motivated her to become a cop. I can also imagine her feeling terrified after she shot Mr. Crutcher and immediately justifying her actions to herself. I know I would have.
Do I know if she felt any of this? No. I’m projecting this onto her because I feel like I can relate to her. That’s not to say I am unable to relate to or empathize beyond my own experience, I simply mean she is the easiest to relate to because, on the surface, we share similar demographics and stations in life.
I am the first to call out white folks for being sympathetic to the dangerous realities of being a cop while denying those same realities for people of color. I’ve shared multiple posts on social media about the killing of Terence Crutcher. But I avoided posts specifically about Officer Shelby.
In my little corner of the universe I go hard for racial justice including police brutality. But when the officer holding the gun was someone who looked like me, I pulled back. That’s not love. That’s self-protection.
Although self-protection is not necessarily a bad instinct in and of itself, it takes a problematic turn when we are driven more by fear than love. God is a God of love and that love includes justice. For far too long people who look like me have not been held accountable for the ways in which we have perpetuated and participated in the racism that is deeply embedded in our society. And communities of color continue to pay a very high price for that.
If I want to help dismantle racism I’m going to have to push past the instinct to protect people who seem like me at the expense of those who do not. I have to be willing to hold people in authority accountable, even when I see myself reflected in them.
I don’t know exactly what justice for Mr. Crutcher and his family should look like. But I do know my instinct to shield Officer Shelby from accountability and the weight of responsibility of her chosen profession is what maintains a deadly and oppressive system of injustice.
Tomorrow I’ll go back to doing everything I can to help white folks confront racism. But today (and everyday) I need your help doing that same thing in my own life. Today I mourn with my African American brothers and sisters. I also commit to dismantling the self-protective barriers that white privilege and racism have constructed within me.
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TERMS Rates: All bookings require full payment at the time of booking. Fees and charges offered on the booking website are correct and applicable at the time of booking. Online Bookings: Bookings can be made up to 12 months in advance. Check in and Check out: You are able to check into your accommodation any time after 2 pm on the day of your arrival. You must be checked out of your accommodation by 10am on the day of your departure. Smoking: Smoking is prohibited in all accommodation. Property: Additional charges may be made if accommodation is damaged or left in an unsatisfactory condition. Disclaimer: The information enclosed on this website is accurate at the time of publishing but may at any time be altered. All reasonable efforts are made to ensure that photographs and descriptions provide an accurate impression of the accommodation offered however variations may occur. CONDITIONS Refunds Changes and Cancellations Should your expected travel plans change and you need to cancel your Accommodation prior to your travel the following refund policy applies: At least 30 days notice prior to the starting date - full refund Less than 30 days notice prior to the starting date - no refund (including for events such as unfavorable weather road closures due to rain and health related issues for self or others). Depending on circumstances it may be possible to vary the start date. On the day or after the starting date - no refund and no change to the start date (including for events such as unfavorable weather road closures due to rain and health related issues for self or others). We recommend that you also consider having travel insurance that may provide cover for cancelled or interrupted travel plans. Please contact the Administration Officer on (08) 8854 3200 or via email dewinnesnationalpark@sa.gov.au to discuss options should you need to change or cancel your booking. Pets: are not permitted in unless they are an accredited disability dog guide dog or hearing dog. Park Closure due to Fire Danger: Parks and/or accommodation may be closed or restricted due to fire danger weather (such as catastrophic fire danger day) or other fire management-related activities. These closures occur with little warning. It is advised that you check weather conditions before you arrive particularly during the Fire Danger Season and check the National Parks South Australia Parks website www.parks.sa.gov.au or call the CFS Fire Bans Hotline 1300 362 361. Other Park Closures: We retain the right to close parks/and or accommodation for management purposes or circumstances outside of our control such as and not limited to weather extremes or other emergency reasons where we may be required to take action without notice. CONTACT For any issues with your booking please contact the Administration Officer via email DEWNRInnesNationalPark@sa.gov.au or by phone between 10-3 Monday to Sunday (08) 8854 3200.
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As a gardener, I often look to the sky. I wonder – and always hope – that water will come on its own; I wonder and hope that little seeds might be drifting in the air and landing in my yard. Air, water and seeds: a unique relationship. I built In the Air thinking about this relationship.
It was La Napoule Art Foundation that initiated the Debris Project by providing the time and space to develop the foundation of the project during a residency that was geared towards creating work with a young audience in mind. The question, ‘Do You See What I See?’ was intended to celebrate the many perspectives through which our age, experiences, and culture inform our creation of and connection to art. Lee Lee was one of seven artists awarded the residency. The creatures she created there were inspired by figurative works sculpted by Henry Clews in the prior century. An unconventional artist for his time, Henry Clews created an amazing array of sculptures, primarily out of stone. Many of his works were integrated into the structure of the Château as he and his wife, Marie, renovated the ancient structure. His work seemed to be inspired by sea life, perhaps because the Château is perched on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea. There were strange plankton like creatures swimming across arches, and birds perched atop pillars that would peer down on the artists as we dined in the great hall or walk along the arcades around the courtyards. It was a delight to let his work inspire the sea creatures created there, and it was a perfect place to build the foundation of the Debris project. The proposed Debris Project relied on children’s natural inclination towards animals as well as the fact that children today are particularly in tune with issues which define the world which they will inherit.
Because some of the big issues they face are environmental scarcity, it is a gift for children to be informed about issues like plastic pollution. So that they may take ownership of their future, it is important to engage them on pertinent issues through hands on activity in order to help them develop their voices as they explore how to express their intentions. It is inspiring to see a demonstrated interest in having an impact on the world while they are still young. As adults, we can feel encouraged by the idealism of youth in order to contribute to solving environmental issues that are global in scope. Plastic is a material which transcends our differences and has a tremendous impact on all of us. It is one of the most important materials of our age because we simply do not have the natural resources to support our population without it. However, single use plastics are wreaking havoc on both our health and the environment. It is made from a limited resource, it does not cycle back into the environment which creates an inordinate amount of waste and damage to wildlife, and the chemicals which make up plastic are now linked to some of our biggest health concerns today. Extensive research into the nature of plastic pollution has made it clear that the most promising solutions lay at reducing waste at the source, which means that we need to change the cultural paradigm of how we consume materials like plastic.
In 2014, the work produced during the residency was exhibited at the Château de la Napoule, who invited the artists to incorporate an interactive element to the installation. It was this request that inspired the hands on nature of the installation which then led towards the development of the project as a platform for collaboration. Art is an engaging platform on which to explore creative ideas and solutions to problems that affect us all. Because plastic fills our lives, it is a very familiar material which is often taken for granted. The Debris Project was developed to encourage children to consider this very common material in new ways by paying attention to how we use material in our daily lives. It is important to encourage youth to practice awareness of their own actions in the context of the larger world around them. In doing so, they may feel empowered to incorporate small changes in their own lives which would inspire waves of change in the larger spheres of their families and communities. As a compliment to the formal installation, an important development in the project was the interactive element where children could create their own art works from found plastic objects that would otherwise be laid to waste, with hopes that it would inspire reconsideration in re-purposing materials. From the beginning, the intention was to take the project beyond the scope of this particular residency, by finding ways to integrate an interactive element into educational programming at home and abroad in order to engage children on the subject of plastic. An online presence presents the works created as well as reflections of the processes that evolve in order to build a virtual dialogue around this material which touches us all.
Posted on February 6, 2014 December 28, 2016 Categories Creative Ecologies, Debris Installations, Plastic Pollution, The Debris ProjectTags Art Installation, Chateau de la Napoule, children, France, Gallery Exhibition, Mediterranean Sea, trashartLeave a comment on Et toi, qu’est-ce que tu vois?
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in many situations. The closer actual conditions are to the model assumptions, the better the predictions will be. This is why human judgment is always used along with the model. Even though the model does not describe extreme fire behavior, you will see in later units that it can predict the potential for spotting and crowning. Now please do question 5 on page 17, then return to the text. You should have selected all of the choices, since all the statements apply. Now please turn to page 18. Figure 11 presents a diagram of fireline intensity to further clarify this term. Fireline intensity is the heat released in 1 second by a foot-wide slice of the flaming front. This represents the heat that would impact a firefighter just ahead of the front. Since it has a direct relationship to flame length, it can be related to the kind of control actions and size of fireline that must be planned for on the fire. The relationships between fireline intensity and flame length will be explained in more detail in latex units. Flame length is also an output of the mathematical fire model. It should not be confused with flame height. Figure 12 illustrates how each measurement is taken. Flames usually bend forward at the head of a fire, depending on wind slope factors. Researchers have determined that flame length is a better parameter for describing fire behavior than flame height. As mentioned earlier, fire behavior predictions are useful for planning fire control actions. Such planning includes the location of firelines, use of direct or indirect attack methods, the type of control forces which will be effective, and the standards for fireline construction. Certainly, good planning in each of these areas will make the suppression effort more safe and effective. On page 19, the second exercise is on wildfire and its environment. Please complete this exercise now; then return to the text. You should have checked your answers on page 22. These decisions and choices are representative of those that are made on most fires by knowledgeable and experienced fireman. This unit has introduced you to the many factors that influence the way a fire burns, how a fire can interact with its environment, and how fire behavior predictions can be made. The remaining units of the course will take you into much more detail. The diagram on page 20 is a training "road map" to achieving the skills necessary to meet the performance objectives of this course. Unit numbers refer to units of this course. With patience and diligence, you will meet those objectives. Finally, we would like to summarize this unit by using a page from a publication entitled The Fire Environment Concept . Please read this summary on page 21; then prepare yourself for the unit test that follows.
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The symbol shows the location of the Durness (Highland, Scotland) transmitter which serves less than 500 homes. The bright green areas shown where the signal from this transmitter is strong, dark green areas are poorer signals. Those parts shown in yellow may have interference on the same frequency from other masts.
The BBC and Digital UK report there are no faults or engineering work on the Durness (Highland, Scotland) transmitter.
Which Freeview channels does the Durness transmitter broadcast?
The Durness (Highland, Scotland) mast is a public service broadcasting (PSB) transmitter, it does not provide these commercial (COM) channels: 4Music, 4seven, 4seven HD, 5SELECT, 5Spike, 5STAR, 5STAR +1, 5USA, 5USA +1, Aljazeera English HD, BBC Four HD, BBC News HD, Blaze, Blaze +1, CBeebies HD, CBS Drama, CBS Justice, CBS Reality, CBS Reality +1, Challenge, Channel 4+1 HD, Channel 5 +1, CITV, Dave, Dave ja vu, DMAX, Drama, E4 +1, Food Network, Forces TV, Freesports, Home, Horror Channel, ITV2 +1, ITV3 +1, ITV4 +1, ITVBe +1, Quest HD, Movies4Men, NOW 80s, Now 90s, Paramount Network, PBS America, pick, Pick +1, Quest +1, Quest Red, Really, RT HD, Sewing Quarter, Sky News, Smithsonian Channel HD, Sony Movie Channel, Talking Pictures TV, TCC, Together, True Entertainment, True Movies, Yesterday, YourTV.
Which BBC and ITV regional news can I watch from the Durness transmitter?
How will the Durness (Highland, Scotland) transmission frequencies change over time?
• Breakfast ◊ Weekends ♦ Friday night and weekends † Weekdays only. Durness was not an original Channel 3 VHF 405-line mast: the historical information shown is the details of the company responsible for the transmitter when it began transmitting Channel 3.
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Representative Sandra Hollins spoke with us about the importance of Black History Month and passing her bill, HB 338 - Juneteenth Holiday Observance.
"Black history is American History. Black History Month allows us to celebrate and remember the many accomplishments that Blacks who helped to build and shape our Country and State. Celebrating Juneteenth Observance allows people from every culture and background to come together to celebrate the signing the Emancipation Proclamation, which change the course of America.
We all have a story to share. We all celebrate the Pioneer’s contribution to this great State. It is well documented and I celebrate this legacy. Yet, the contributions of many others from different cultures and religions are often loss in this celebration. Blacks have always been involved with this community politically, socially and economically and spiritually.
The history of Blacks in Utah is a small reflection of Blacks in the United States. Blacks became permanent residents when they traveled with the Mormon pioneers to Utah. During this time, Blacks were aware politically of what was happening in the U.S. and longed for their freedom to live their life as without fear of prosecution.
The history of diversity in our state is older than many, and defines the importance of all peoples in shaping this great state. Juneteenth can be a time where we all work together to celebrate freedom for all Americans, to shape our future and recognize our past."
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The design Phase is nearly closed - now the manufacturing of first prototypes will begin. Planned for the first quarter of 2019 the LLK-D15 connector as a replacement System to the Trumpf LLK-B will be available.
The connector is an own design based on the LLK-A, which is still available since 2014 with the interface-dimensions of the LLK-B. The outer dimensions will be comparable to the Trumpf LLK-B but a bit smaller in length.
The common laser safety elements such as breakage monitoring, spring contacts for plug-in protection and thermoswitches on the ferrule are - as well as on the LLK-D10 - available.
As further options there will be a second switch-off stage via thermo-fuse and exchangeable protective windows at the fiber end. These protective windows will of course be adapted to the laser wavelength and have corresponding AR Coatings.
The connectors will be available for pure LLK-D15 cables as well as for hybrid cables with other connectors such as SMA, D80 and LLK-D10.
As fiber variants, all conventional high-performance fibers of the 480μm or 720μm series are used. (50/480, 100/480, 200/480, 400/480, 300/720, 600/720).
Furthermore, so-called "triple-clad fibers" specially adapted for diode lasers are available. In addition to the light-guiding core and the first cladding, these have two additional layers, which make it possible to use lasers with "difficult" beam profiles.
Like last year, the annual Berlin branch meeting, the PHOTONIC DAYS BERLIN-BRANDENBURG, takes place again in Berlin-Adlershof in the WISTA - Bunsen Hall.
On the 17th and 18th of October 2018 you will meet me at the booth E10 (in the Einstein / Newton-Cabinet). Here I show different laser cables and fiber bundles.
For an appointment please contact me in advance!
From 18. - 19. October 2017 you will find Berlin-Fibre at the PHOTONIC DAYS BERLIN BRANDENBURG in Berlin-Adlershof.
If you want to meet me there, please don't hesitate to contact me to make an appointment.
From 11. - 13. October 2016 you will find Berlin-Fibre at the micro photonics in Berlin at the Booth No. 110 in Hall 7.2b.
If you want to plan your visit online please use also Visitors Guide or/and the virtual Marketplace of the micro photonics.
Now with the actual move and the aquisition of a bigger manufacturing surface of approx. 110 m ² the manufacturing of longer fiber cables and fiber bundles becomes clearly easy. With a coherent surface of 18-m length long cables and bundles are produceable accordingly.
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In addition to a vast inventory that’s stocked in our branch locations, we can also provide technical expertise to help expedite your repairs and get back to work.
Appearances can be deceiving. This is especially true when it comes to critical parts for your engine. Injectors may look similar to one another, but closer inspection will reveal that there are dramatic differences between a non-genuine “will fit” part and a Genuine Cummins part.
For assistance with purchasing Genuine Cummins parts, contact the parts department at the nearest Cummins DKSH Sales and Service location.
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Our gorgeous Crab Bottle Holder will keep your favourite beverage perfectly cool. The ideal accessory for entertaining, this eye-catching cooler would make a memorable feature at any party. The attention to detail and stunning silver finish makes this a truly special bottle holder.
Based around a Clam Shell, our beautiful Large Wine Bottle Holder, filled with ice is a pretty and perfect way to keep your white wine chilled. Perfect for the Summer months or festive celebrations.
This beautifully hand crafted shell drinks holder is made from quality nickel plated aluminium and comfortably holds a single wine or champagne bottle and ice. A quirky and eye catching alternative to your standard wine cooler, it also comes beautifully gift boxed, making it an ideal present.
Our brand new Stag Collection inspired by the stature and beauty of this magnificent creature, will make a stunning addition to any home. Matching items available and is presented in a stylish gift box.
Our sleek nickel plated Small Ascot Champagne Cooler with its beautiful rounded shape, holds four bottles and is available in two sizes. Simply fill with ice and enjoy your favourite wines and champagnes, crisp and cool. A stunning addition to our popular barware collection.
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After the Transforming Spaces conference I wrote about a while back, I had an idea, and it’s now ready to unveil!
Maker Studio is devoted to crafts, making & selling useful beautiful things; to removing as many barriers as possible; to helping emerging makers into the public eye.
It’s early days yet, but we’re working towards moving into an empty shop and setting up a physical studio & gallery.
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Dr. Akanmu Adebayo is Professor of History at Kennesaw State University. He was also formerly Director of the Center for Conflict Management (2011-2016); Executive Director of the Institute for Global Initiatives (2003-2009); assistant dean in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (2002-2003); and assistant director in the Office of International Programs (1995-1997). Adebayo has held other administrative positions, including serving as the Chair of the University System of Georgia’s Committee on International Students and Scholars, a committee charged with addressing issues facing international students and scholars in Georgia’s 35 public universities and colleges.
As Executive Director of the IGI, his most recent administrative position, Adebayo worked with KSU’s leadership to maintain and strengthen the institution’s international focus. He coordinated, articulated and helped to establish KSU’s mission of international education, research and public service. He worked with faculty, staff and students throughout the university and fostered relationships with state, national, and international agencies concerned with promoting international education. The IGI directly operated or helped to coordinate many study abroad programs ranging in length from two weeks to eight weeks during summer, as well as semester-long programs. In addition, the IGI managed KSU’s faculty and staff exchanges and coordinated relations with overseas partner institutions. Finally, the IGI coordinated regional studies and provided leadership for component centers, including Center for African and African Diaspora Studies, Center for Hispanic Studies, several Asian Studies centers, and the Confucius Institute. Adebayo brought to this position such attributes as vision, collaborative spirit, fundraising, and diplomatic skills.
Despite his forays into university administration, Professor Adebayo is, first and foremost, a teacher and scholar. His teaching and research have spanned many decades and continents. As full-time, part-time, or visiting professor, Adebayo has taught in Nigeria, Canada, Germany, and the U.S. He was Senior Lecturer at Obafemi Awolowo University (1980-1991), Visiting Associate Professor at York University, Toronto, Canada (1991-1992), and Research Fellow at the Center for Modern Oriental Studies, Berlin, Germany (1994). As a member of the faculty at Kennesaw State University, Adebayo has made significant contributions to program development in the area of African and international studies. He provided leadership for the development of a degree program in African and African Diaspora Studies, and in the establishment of the Center for African and African Diaspora Studies. He has received many awards for his excellence in teaching and research, including being finalist in the Distinguished Scholarship Award in 1999, and the Tommy Holder Award in 2009.
Dr. Adebayo received his education at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU, formerly University of Ife), where he earned his B.A. (First Class Hons.) (1979), M.A. (1982), and Ph.D. (1986)—all in History. His B.A. History long essay is entitled A History of Iwo to 1960; his M.A. History thesis was on Petroleum and Nigeria’s Foreign Policy; and he wrote his Ph.D. thesis on A History of Revenue Allocation in Nigeria. He specializes in African economic history with emphasis on production and distribution of wealth. He has written on various aspects of African economy. He is the author or editor of many books, chapters in books, and articles in learned journals. He is author of Embattled Federalism: A History of Revenue Allocation in Nigeria (1993), co-author of Culture, Politics and Money among the Yoruba (2000), co-editor of Instructional Technology Training for Basic Education in Ghana (2003); co-editor of Globalization and Transnational Migrations: Africa and Africans in the Contemporary Global System (2009); co-editor of Marginality and Crisis: Globalization and Identity in Contemporary Africa (2010); and author of In the Sphere of the Dragon: China’s Economic Relations with Africa in the New Millennium (2010). Currently, he is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Global Initiatives which publishes articles on global policy issues, pedagogy, perspectives.
His current research projects include themes and topics like African Economic History, Chinese and Asian Economic Relations with African Countries, New African Diaspora, Brain Drain, Leadership and Governance in Africa, and International Partnership Agreements between African and U.S. Universities. Professor Adebayo consults on these topics. He also conducts training and workshops to assist new African universities to develop effective and sustainable international programs.
Introduction to the Journal of Global Initiatives Volume 10, Number 2 "Sustainable Livelihoods and Conflict."
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This is an update of two of my older posts about Australian animals, mainly focused on animals that live close to the water. The first two parts are here: part 1 and part 2. I have added a few more photos of animals that I stumbled upon on bushwalks, or close to home, in parks in and around Melbourne.
A Gibbsland water dragon sitting next to a river.
Since my last post about Australian animals at the end of 2013, a lot has happened, and I have seen many more Australian animals either in the wild or animal sanctuaries. While most of them are quite friendly, some can potentially be very dangerous.
Here is an updated list of animals in Australia that I have tried to match up with photos that I have taken.
Here is a list of animals that I encountered in Australia so far, together with photos where available.
Kangaroos in the late evening sun.
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The spectacular Major Blazers Superhero Compression Long-sleeve Shirt will turn heads at the gym. This unique design is extremely comfortable and perfect for weightlifting or cardio. Also extremely warm and perfect for cold winter days.
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Two Down – One to Go!
Odyn and Guarm in Trial of Valor have been defeated! Only Helya remains and then we can begin to venture into Nighthold! We will continue to try to clear Emerald Nightmare once a week until everyone’s gotten the essences and items they need to complete their Artifact quests.
Previous PostPrevious The Nightmare Lord is Dead!
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In my last blog post, on emotional labor, I cited the work of renowned couple’s therapist, speaker and author Terry Real. Real’s work is important, and it has the potential to change your marriage, so I wanted to tell you more about him.
A great starting point is the post “The Awful Truth: Most Men Are Just Not Raised to be Intimate” on Real’s website. It’s a case study about his work with a couple during a two-day therapy session aimed at saving their marriage.
This is an intense read. The couple, Peter and Jenn, struggle with problems that affect many marriages. Their early passion for each other has fizzled. She’s tired of trying to build intimacy, while Peter seems incapable of it. He feels she’s undercutting his authority with their children, while she worries about his toxic temper, especially with their son. To top it all off, Peter has also been unfaithful.
Take a few moments to read and reflect on this case study. As you do, here are a few key points I especially want you to take to heart.
In our culture, we still raise boys to be “hard, logical, independent and stoic,” as Real says. This creates men who are “emotionally distant, arrogant, numb to their own feelings and unconcerned about everyone else’s, as well as contemptuous of vulnerability and weakness.” Real points out something else important here: Men who were raised this way are the norm, not an aberration, especially when we look at older generations.
It might be easy to interpret Real’s work as man-bashing, but that’s not accurate. He emphasizes that men struggle with intimacy not because they’re bad people, but because of the way they were raised and cultural messages. Real believes that, with hard work and bravery, men can change what they bring to relationships. He’s been through such a transformation himself.
Real is not saying that women are perfect. In this case study, he’s clear that Jenn has her own issues to address, but that the most urgent need is for Peter to make changes.
Real believes that what looks like men’s fear of intimacy is really the fear of subjugation. “Many men read emotional receptivity as an invitation to be run over,” Real says. This comes from raising men with an overemphasis on being strong and competitive.
Nurturing and understanding, whether from their partners or through therapy, won’t change men like Peter. Instead, Real believes such men need to “feel proportionately ashamed for (their) bad behavior and yet still manage to hold onto (their) essential worth as an imperfect human being.” Appropriate shame isn’t spending the rest of your days in obsessive self-loathing. It’s about realizing who you have hurt and doing your best to make amends.
Real breaks from the common practice of the therapist not taking sides. “I side with the woman,” Real says. Again, he’s not against the man. He just believes that “business as usual” in therapy doesn’t work. This is because the skills and expectations men and women bring to a relationship can be extremely different.
If you’d like to delve further into Real’s work, there’s a great archive of articles on his website. You may also want to check out recent media coverage of Real in Forbes and AlterNet. To further your understanding of how your relationship is affected by the way you were both raised, enjoy this complimentary chapter on gender expectations from Strong Women, Strong Love.
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Idaho Sen. Fred Martin, a Republican from Boise's District 15, faces a likely recount with the unverified vote totals showing him just 6 votes ahead of Democratic challenger Jim Bratnober.
BOISE — The Idaho 2018 midterm elections are wrapping up with The Associated Press calling the winners and losers of all but one legislative race.
Idaho doesn't typically doesn't do automatic recounts, but does allow the loser of a race to request that a recount one be done for free if the difference in votes is less than one-tenth of one percent of the total.
With a total of 17,890 votes in the District 15 State Senate race, the six vote margin is well under the 17-votes-or-fewer threshold for a free recount.
Also in District 15, which covers a portion of West Boise, both incumbent representatives were defeated on Tuesday night. Republicans Lynn Luker and Patrick McDonald lost to Democrats Steve Berch and Jake Ellis.
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With two majors, the FedEx Cup, the Ryder Cup and the Race to Dubai still to come, Patrick Reed and Bubba Watson have been the best thus far.
Potomac, Md. – Tiger Woods already has played 10 times as the year reaches the halfway point.
Some might consider that a surprise considering where he was a year ago.
Woods has finished within five shots of the lead only once, a runner-up finish in the Valspar Championship, and he was never in the picture at either of the two majors.
Some might consider that a surprise considering how well he is swinging the club.
Six months into 2018, golf hasn’t offered a lot of clarity with Woods, or anyone else.
Golf keeps trending younger, with few exceptions, a point driven home two weeks ago at the U.S. Open when 28-year-old Brooks Koepka made it five straight majors won by players in their 20s. Dustin Johnson is still No. 1 in the world, a ranking he has held for all but four weeks.
But there still isn’t a dominant figure, except when it comes to attracting a crowd.
Woods is at the Quicken Loans National this week, a field so weak that Rickie Fowler (No. 8) is the only player from the top 10 in the world, and no one from the top 15 in the FedEx Cup is playing. There’s still plenty of energy along the Potomac River, mainly because of the No. 82 player in the world – Woods.
Given the significance of majors, Masters champion Patrick Reed gets the nod going into the second half of the year.
Reed and Koepka each have only one victory – the best kind – and while Koepka didn’t really start his year until two months ago, Reed had a share of the lead during the final round of the U.S. Open and looked certain to get into a playoff at the Valspar Championship until he had a putt roll back to his feet on the 18th green.
Johnson, meanwhile, is No. 1 for a reason. Even with two victories, his year is shaping up as what might have been. He shared the 54-hole lead at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the U.S. Open. Going back to the PGA Tour season that began in October, he lost a six-shot lead in the HSBC Champions.
Bubba Watson has as many victories in the last four months as the previous three years combined.
Watson has recovered from a health issue (he won’t say what it was) that caused him to lose 20 pounds, and he abandoned the Volvik colored golf balls he used last year. The result is another victory at Riviera, another victory at Hartford and another World Golf Championship at the Dell Match Play.
Watson lobbied to be an assistant captain at the last Ryder Cup. He now is No. 5 in the Ryder Cup standings. He was at No. 117 in the world going into Riviera. Now he’s up to No. 13.
Among the top players, Rory McIlroy and Jason Day appear to be on the cusp of at least having a chance to get back to No. 1 in the world.
McIlroy dropped out of the top 10 until winning with a big charge at Bay Hill, his first victory since September 2016. His momentum stalled when he closed with a 74 at the Masters while playing in the final group, lost a weekend lead at Wentworth and missed the cut at the U.S. Open.
Day had gone nearly two years without winning until his playoff victory at Torrey Pines, followed by another victory at the Wells Fargo Championship. That at least got him back into the top 10, though he still has a long road to get back to the top.
Jordan Spieth had a mathematical chance to get back to No. 1 in the world at the U.S. Open, which suggests his year isn’t all that bad.
But so far, it is.
It’s not because Spieth hasn’t won since the British Open last summer. It’s because he has given himself so few chances. The only time he was in the serious contention this year was the Masters, where he made bogey on the 18th hole and still shot 64 to finish two shots behind Reed.
In his seven starts since the Masters, Spieth has finished 12 shots or more out of the lead, except for the three times he missed the cut.
Ted Potter Jr. had missed 46 cuts in 103 starts since his last victory and was No. 246 in the world. And then he went head-to-head with Johnson at Pebble Beach and beat the No. 1 player in the world. Since then, Potter has missed the cut in seven of his 12 events and only once finished in the top 25.
Justin Thomas nearly holed a wedge on the 18th hole to force a playoff at the Honda Classic, and he won with a 5-wood over the water to set up a two-putt birdie. He was even better one week later in Mexico City, where he holed a wedge on the final hole for eagle that got him into a playoff. This one didn’t turn out so well, as Thomas made bogey in the playoff and lost to Phil Mickelson.
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Based on technical analysis the bearish trend is present in AUD/NZD currency pair, 4 hours time frame based on AUD/NZD Elliott Wave Weekly Forecast. As I have forecasted few hours ago, the price of AUD/NZD pair is going to drop now on a short-term basis to prints a Bearish Impulse Elliott wave pattern and traders should look for a sell trade. So, all those Forex traders who have followed my Elliott wave analysis have made the right decision as price has ascended.
Strong key resistance level is present at 1.0627 price area which is the termination point of bearish impulse wave i leg. In my judgment, price action in AUD/NZD currency pair is now rising up to prints a Bullish corrective wave iv leg and after that expects a short term top as well. Based on Elliott wave forecast, after bullish leg iv; expect the price action of AUD/NZD currency pair to start the decline to print bearish impulse wave v leg. So, market is going to remain bearish, overall. Based on Elliott wave analysis, the current bearish price action is part of a Bearish Impulse wave pattern in higher degree.
Currently, Bullish Elliott wave pattern Bullish Zig Zag wave iv looks in-complete. So, a good idea is to look for a possible sell trading chance to join the down trend around 1.0552 price area. However; if the price of AUD/NZD currency pair breaks above 1.0627 vital resistance level then down trend is going to end. In such a market scenario, it would be best not to trade the Forex market and re-do the AUD/NZD Elliott wave analysis in four hours chart.
Now, at this point; I must acknowledge that the trend is also bearish in higher time frame of AUD/NZD currency pair.
Below is the daily chart of AUD/NZD pair with my Elliott wave analysis which shows us a big picture and a well started bearish trend as well.
To me; price is trying to print a Bearish Impulse wave 5 leg. Now, price action is falling down to complete the Bearish motive Elliott wave pattern. The current bearish leg in price action is the the last and final decline and market is going to prints a bottom after that. Within the Bearish impulse wave pattern, all sub-waves must sub-divides into a corrective 5, 3, 5, 3 and 5 waves pattern.
The following Elliott Wave Bearish Impulse pattern diagram shows us a completed Bearish Impulse Wave pattern within the frame work of Elliott wave principle.
The Bearish Impulse Wave pattern of the Elliott wave principle shows that how price action does not moves in a straight line fashion but in a series of lower swing highs and lower swing lows. Bearish Impulse Elliott wave pattern in a down trending market could be seen inside the above image. The figure shows what a Bearish Impulse Elliott wave pattern looks like. If a trader knows what a Bearish Impulse Wave pattern looks like, then it would become much easy for a currency trader to actually analyze the Forex charts and make a trading decision as well.
A Bearish Impulse Wave consists of total five waves. Three bearish leg in the favour of down trend and two bullish corrective Elliott wave patterns, against the down market trend. We use numbers to label impulse waves 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 and inside wave 2 and 4, we use English alphabets to label corrective wave structures. Please take a note that Bearish Impulse Wave pattern is a motive Elliott wave pattern which appears at a trending market environment and moves in the favour of larger down market trend.
Based on my AUD/NZD technical analysis using Elliott Wave Weekly Forecast in daily chart, we have got an in-complete Bearish Impulse wave v pattern. Now, price action is probably going to move down to start printing the Bullish impulse wave 5 leg. To me; in four hours chart of AUD/NZD currency pair the bullish corrective leg – wave iv which is just a pull back in a down trend as mentioned above as Bullish Zig Zag corrective wave pattern inside a four hours price chart.
Strong key resistance level is present at 1.0853 price area in AUD/NZD daily chart. So, I expect market to move sideways and then starts the decline to prints Bearish Impulse Wave 5 pattern. So, in my opinion market is going to remain sideways and then resume the down trend in AUD/NZD currency pair, in daily chart.
Now, when an existing bearish Elliott Wave Weekly Forecast in AUD/NZD is going to fail?
Well, the forecast is good for about next two weeks time and should stays below 1.0853 resistance area in daily time frame to keep the down trend alive. A clear bullish break out in price action above 1.0853 resistance area will end the down trend and bearish Elliott Wave Weekly Forecast and in such a market scenario, it would be best not to trade the Forex market and re-analyze AUD/NZD daily chart.
Based on AUD/NZD Elliott Wave Weekly Forecast the trend is down in daily chart and a good idea is to look for a Sell trade around 1.0450 price area, as price is going to drop more towards 1.0160 price area but a clear bullish break out in price action above 1.0853 vital resistance area will end the down trend. On a medium term basis, it is a bearish trend in AUD/NZD 4 hours time frame and a good idea is to take a sell trade around 1.0552 price level and price is probably going to drop towards 1.0444 price level. However; if the price of AUD/NZD currency pair breaks above 1.0627 vital resistance level then bearish trend and analysis is going to end. We recommend trading with these top-rated brokers when using our signals/analyses/forecasts as they handle your trades quicker and more efficiently with very low spreads and most of them have high trade execution rate.
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If you have been arrested or charged with a traffic offense, you need a lawyer who specializes in traffic and criminal defense. Greg Mathews has over twenty five years of experience in representing individuals who have received traffic violations from simple speeding offenses, to DUI, and to complicated offenses involving commercial drivers license (CDLs).
Greg’s experience as a former prosecutor, combined with his years of experience as a criminal defense lawyer, enable him to provide our clients with thorough and effective legal representation in dealing with traffic problems.
His experience will help you avoid potential serious consequences of a traffic ticket and help you keep your license.
You can lose your license and even go to jail for a traffic violation.
Although most traffic tickets are typically minor misdemeanors, which involve a penalty of fines and points, there are many traffic violations which carry stiff penalties. Depending upon the number of your prior traffic violations and the circumstances of your case, a Judge can suspend your license, revoke your license, and pose high fines or sentence you to jail. These serious traffic violations include, but are not limited to: multiple speeding offenses within the previous twelve (12) months, excessive speed, speeding in a school or construction zone, running a red light, passing in a no passing zone, leaving the scene of an accident, driving recklessly, or DUI.
All traffic citations should be considered seriously because they leave a permanent record with the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles. This permanent record will affect the consequences of your future traffic violations. For example, what may seem like a simple speeding violation may result in serious penalties depending upon prior speeding violations or the speed at which you were traveling at the time of the stop.
There are certain traffic violations such as OVI, DUI (operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol), leaving the scene of the accident, hit/skip, and reckless operation of a motor vehicle that can carry the possibility of lengthy license suspensions, fine of $150.00 to $1,000.00 and a jail term of 30 to 180 days (or longer if multiple offenses).
The impact of the penalties from traffic tickets can create the potential loss of your license. This may affect your job or ability to be employed. Further, insurance companies base your rates upon your traffic record. The fines and costs you may receive from a traffic ticket may be insignificant in comparison with the increase in insurance premiums.
Attorney Greg Mathews has been trying traffic cases since 1988. He is willing to travel throughout Ohio to fight traffic and criminal related cases. Attorney Mathews has represented individual clients to large trucking corporations in order to protect their liberties, their license, and their careers.
Copyright 2018. All Rights Reserved by FMMG.
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1. Auburn at Alabama, Nov. 29. As if this game hasn't carried enough payload for ages, consider: the winner has played for the national title each of the last five years. And then there is the unprecedented way the most recent meeting ended last November on The Plains. That's a lot to live up to, but this rivalry usually seems to find a way.
2. Michigan State at Oregon, Sept. 6. The marquee non-conference game of 2014 will do a lot to frame the early stages of the College Football Playoff debate, for these two teams and their conferences as well. Also an intriguing clash of stylistic opposites. The Big Ten really needs this one.
3. Florida at Florida State, Nov. 29. It's a long way to Thanksgiving, but a few of the things that could be on the line when this game is played: the Seminoles' defense of the national title; Jameis Winston's repeat Heisman Trophy bid; Will Muschamp's job; the Gators' viability as a power program.
4. UCLA at Texas, Sept. 13. If you want an early measurement of Charlie Strong's revamping of the Longhorns, this matchup will provide it. Could also provide an early measurement of the Bruins as a playoff team. Unless UCLA flops in its first two games, it will bring a top-10 ranking to Arlington.
5. Baylor at Oklahoma, Nov. 8. The Sooners believe they are back as a national title contender. The Bears believe they are the new power in the Big 12. Odds are they can't both be right, and this game should clear up any misconceptions. Remember, Baylor has never won in Norman.
6. Michigan at Notre Dame, Sept. 6. Wolverines are a major question mark heading into this season. Fighting Irish are as well, now that they're reeling from the potential loss of four players to an academic cheating scandal. But here's why this game matters most: it is (shamefully) the last scheduled meeting between two of the four winningest programs in college football history.
7. Stanford at Oregon, Nov. 1. The Ducks always have a higher ranking, a higher profile and a higher sheen on their space-age helmets. But the no-frills Cardinal has pounded the glamour right out of Oregon the past two meetings, pulling consecutive upsets, winning the Pac-12 North and playing in the past two Rose Bowls. Easy to envision the division race (and possibly a lot more) riding on the outcome of this game again this year.
8. Ohio State at Michigan State, Nov. 8. Should decide the Big Ten East champion, and likely the champion of the entire league. Spartans dealt the Buckeyes a crushing blow in Indianapolis last December, shocking them in the conference title game and knocking them out of the BCS championship game. Was that dawn of the Era of Sparty in the league, or does Urban Meyer get back on to Midwestern dominance starting with this meeting in East Lansing?
9. Alabama at LSU, Nov. 8. Over the past five years, this game has probably been the top collection of NFL-level talent in the nation. Always ferociously played, and usually with high stakes. And any Nick Saban return to Baton Rouge pushes the already crazy home crowd that much closer to insanity.
10. Oklahoma State vs. Florida State in Dallas, Aug. 30. Have success and crab legs gone to the No. 1 Seminoles' heads? We get our first answers in JerryWorld against a Cowboys program that has won six straight season openers.
11. Wisconsin vs. LSU in Houston, Aug. 30. Badgers' Melvin Gordon ran for more than 1,600 yards last year and begins this season as a prime Heisman candidate. But he still won't be the back creating the most pregame buzz. Everyone is waiting to check out Tigers freshman Leonard Fournette, probably the most-hyped running back prospect since Adrian Peterson – the player he is often compared to.
12. Auburn at Georgia, Nov. 15. The Tigers go back between the hedges for the first time since 2011, after consecutive games in Auburn for the first time in the history of a series that dates back to 1892. You might recall last year's game, when the Bulldogs' bungled coverage of a Hail Mary deep ball turned into a fluke Auburn touchdown and ultimately an SEC title. That play epitomized a fate-kissed Auburn season and an utterly jinxed year for Georgia.
13. Oklahoma vs. Texas in Dallas, Oct. 11. For the first time since 1998, this isn't Stoops vs. Mack. What will the new nature of the rivalry be with Charlie Strong in burnt orange?
14. Oregon at UCLA, Oct. 11. On paper, the best matchup of the season in a loaded Pac-12. This also could be the first of two – or, what the heck, three – meetings between the two this season. Ducks have won the past five, most of them with ease.
15. Michigan at Ohio State, Nov. 29. Could this be Brady Hoke's last stand as coach of the Wolverines? Michigan hasn't won in the Horseshoe since 2000, and might need a miracle to do it this year – although a bad Michigan team nearly pulled off the shocker last year.
16. UCF at Missouri, Sept. 13. Teams went a combined 24-3 last year and posted big bowl victories, yet they've been largely discounted coming into this season. Which one will make an early statement about staying power at the expense of the other?
17. USC at Stanford, Sept. 6. Among the many ways Lane Kiffin infuriated Trojans fans was losing his Pac-12 opener the past three seasons. Steve Sarkisian gets the chance to correct that trend – but has to do it against the Cardinal. Talk about a quick gut check, and it comes after a tricky opener against Fresno State.
18. Texas A&M at South Carolina, Aug. 29. Life after Johnny Football and Jadeveon Clowney begins bright and early, with a Thursday night season opener. Aggies are replacing the most exciting player in school history; Gamecocks are replacing the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft. Which team is more prepared for the new reality?
19. Auburn at Kansas State, Sept. 18. Bob Stoops started the Big 12's attack on SEC invincibility. Now the battleground switches to Manhattan, Kan., on a Thursday night. For Auburn, this is no consolation game; it's closer to a College Football Playoff elimination game.
20. Virginia Tech at Ohio State, Sept. 6. For the first time under Urban Meyer, the Buckeyes will play a non-conference game against an opponent with a pulse. The Hokies have slipped in recent years, but at least they're tougher than Florida A&M and UAB.
21. Boise State vs. Mississippi in Atlanta, Aug. 28. These are the kind of games Chris Petersen won with remarkable regularity at Boise. Can the Broncos still slay a big dog from a power conference without him? And as Hugh Freeze's recruiting coups mature, are the Rebels ready to make a run at the SEC elite?
22. Florida State at Louisville, Oct. 30. In each of Jimbo Fisher's first three seasons as coach of the Seminoles, they always found an ACC road game to blow. That changed last year with Jameis Winston – but if you're looking for the Noles' biggest league challenge, this Thursday night game might be it.
23. Akron at Penn State, Sept. 6. Nobody will hold it against James Franklin if he loses his debut game as coach of the Nittany Lions to UCF in Ireland. If he follows that with a home loss a week later to the Zips, the honeymoon is over. But coming off transoceanic travel and facing a program that has improved dramatically under Terry Bowden, this is a trap game.
24. Western Kentucky at Marshall, Nov. 28. If the easiest schedule in history plays out as it appears going in, the Thundering Herd will be looking to wrap up a 12-0 regular season the day after Thanksgiving against the Hilltoppers.
25. Appalachian State at Michigan, Aug. 30. Looks like a nothing game on paper. But so did it in 2007 when Lloyd Carr hastened the end of his tenure in Ann Arbor with a season-opening, incomprehensible upset loss to App State.
Just missed the list: South Carolina at Clemson, Nov. 29. Notre Dame at Florida State, Oct. 18. USC at UCLA, Nov. 22. UCLA at Arizona State, Sept. 25. Clemson at Georgia, Aug. 30. UCF vs. Penn State in Ireland, Aug. 30. North Carolina at Duke, Nov. 20. BYU at Texas, Sept. 6. Oklahoma at Texas Tech, Nov. 15. Stanford at Notre Dame, Oct. 4. Stanford at UCLA, Nov. 28. Stanford at Washington, Sept. 27. Utah State at Tennessee, Aug. 31. Houston at Cincinnati, Dec. 6. Ohio State at Maryland, Oct. 4.
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Nodir Adilov, Associate Professor of Economics (2006) B.A., Hartwick College, 2000; M.A., Cornell University, 2005; Ph.D., 2005.
Alireza Alavizaedh, Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering Technology and Graduate Program Director (2011) B.S., Sharif University of Technology, Iran, 1996; M.S., Morehead State University, 2000; Ph.D., Indiana State University, 2007.
Jihad M. Albayyari, Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology and Associate Vice Chancellor for Research, Engagement and Sponsored Programs (2006), B.S., University of Cincinnati, 1989; M.S., 1990; Ph.D., 1995.
Deanna M. Alexander, Continuing Lecture in Mathematical Sciences (2010) B.S., Purdue University, 1993; M.S., 2006.
Mohammad A. Alhassan, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering (2008) B.S., Jordan University of Science and Technology, 2000; M.S., 2003; Ph.D., University of Illinois, 2007.
Susan Anderson, Assistant Librarian and Head of Public Services Librarian (2011) B.A., Michigan State University, 1974; M.L.S., Simmons College, 1975.
Mikhael K. Antone, Assistant Professor of Photography (2011) B.A., Salvage Regina University, 1997; M.F.A., School of Visual Arts, 2002.
Craig Arnold, Assistant Director of Archaeology Survey (2007) B.A., Brigham Young University, 1992; B.A., Indiana University, 2003; M.A., University of Wyoming, 2007.
Suleiman A. Ashur, Professor of Civil Engineering and Director of Assessment (2006) B.S., An-Najah University (West Bank), 1985; M.S.E., University of Michigan, 1990; Ph.D., Arizona State University, 1994.
Robert Bailey, Supervisor, Classroom Technology Support, Information Technology Services (1995) A.A.P., ITT Technical Institute, 1995.
Armond J. Ball, Men’s Volleyball Coach and Assistant to the Athletic Director (1980) B.S., Ball State University, 1967; M.A., 1971.
Laura Bell, Executive Director of Major Scholarships and Chapman Program (2011) B.A., Radford University, 1982; M.S., 1983.
Sandra E. Berry, Associate Professor of Mathematics (2006) B.A., University of Maine, 1966; M.Ed., 1972; C.A.S., 1983; Ph.D., Purdue University, 2007.
Elliott J. Blumenthal, Assistant Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences and Associate Professor of Biology and Faculty Athletic Representative and Assistant Dean, College of Arts and Sciences (1989) B.A., University of Denver, 1969; M.S., 1971; M.S., University of Colorado, 1981; Ph.D., University of Denver, 1984.
Christopher S. Bradley, Associate Professor of Sociology and Director, Center for Social Research (2003) B.S., Northern Arizona University, 1997; M.A., Bowling Green State University, 2000; Ph.D., 2004.
Vicki Bandor Braun, Assistant Executive Director for the Division of Continuing Studies (2010) B.A., Indiana University, 1991; M.P.A., 1996.
Robert J. Brewer, Associate Director of Mastodon Academic Performance Center (2000) B.A., Indiana University, 2002.
James E. Burg, Associate Professor of Education and Chair of Professional Studies and Counselor Education Program Director (1997) B.A., Michigan State University, 1988; M.A., 1990; Ph.D., Purdue University, 1994.
Stephen Buttes, Assistant Professor of Spanish (2011) B.A., University of Kentucky, 2003; M.A., 2005; Ph.D., University of Illinois, 2010.
Clark W. Butler, Professor of Philosophy and the Director of Institute for Human Rights (1969) Certificate, Université de Tunis, Tunisia, 1965; B.A., University of Southern California, 1966; Ph.D., 1970.
Jessica M. Butler, Assistant Director of Alumni Relations (2011) B.A., Indiana University, 2009.
Susan E. Byers, Director of Business Student Center (1997) B.G.S., Ball State University, 1989; M.A., 1991.
Otto Chang, Paul E. Shaffer Professor of Accounting and Dean of the Richard T. Doermer School of Business (2008) B.A., Taiwan University, 1973; M.A.S., University of Illinois, 1980; Ph.D., 1984.
Chao Chen, Associate Professor of Engineering (2005) B.E., Shanghai Tiao Tong University, 1998; M.E., 2001; M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003; Ph.D., 2005.
Jens H. Clegg, Associate Professor of Spanish (2005) B.A., Brigham Young University, 1997; M.A., 2000; Ph.D., University of New Mexico, 2006.
Jonathan Coffman, First Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach, Student Athletics (2011) B.A., Washington & Lee University, 1996.
Anthony Colone, Police Captain, University Police (2004) A.S., Indiana University, 1982.
Farah A. Combs, Continuing Lecturer in Arabic (2010) M.A., California University of Pennsylvania, 2003.
Pamela Cook, Community Relations Coordinator, Continuing Studies (2007) B.A., Cedarville University, 1967.
Todor Cooklev, ITT Associate Professor of Wireless Communication and Applied Research and Director of the Center for Wireless Communication, College of Engineering, Technology & Computer Science (2008) Diploma Engineering, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria, 1988; Ph.D., Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 1995.
William E. Cooper Jr., Professor Emeritus of Biology B.A., University of Richmond, 1966; M.S., Kansas State University, 1970; Ph.D., 1972.
Rama Cousik, Assistant Professor of Special Education (2011) B.Sc., Bangalore University, India, 1983; M.A., Osmania University, India, 2000; Ph.D., Indiana University, 2011.
Martha A. Coussement, Assistant Professor of Consumer & Family Science (2010) B.A., Eastern Tennessee State University, 1977; M.S., University of Tennessee, 1983; Ph.D., University of Alabama, 1999.
Jeffrey Creek, Network Systems Administrator, Information Technology Services (2011) A.A.P., ITT Technical Institute, 1990.
John C. Dahl Jr., Associate Vice Chancellor Emeritus for Institutional Research B.S., Indiana University, 1970; M.S.Ed., 1972; Ed.D., 1982.
Jonathan M. Dalby, Associate Professor of Audiology and Chair of Communication Sciences and Disorders (2003) B.A., Utah State University, 1971; M.A., University of Utah, 1974; A.M., Indiana University, 1979; Ph.D., 1984.
Diane J. Davis, Assistant Professor Emeritus of Accounting B.S., Ball State University, 1959; M.S., Saint Francis College, 1970; C.P.A. (Indiana).
Johnathan P. Decker, Continuing Lecturer in Religious Studies (2011) B.Th., Sierra Leon Bible College, Sierra Leon, 1991; M.A., Indiana Wesleyan University, 1995; M.S.L., Trinity Theological Seminary, 2004; Ph.D., 2004.
Shree S. Dhawale, Associate Professor of Biology (1989) B.Sc., University of Nagpur (India), 1963; M.Sc., University of Saugor (India), 1965; M.S., The Ohio State University, 1981; Ph.D., 1984.
Jeannie D. DiClementi, Associate Professor of Psychology and Assistant Faculty Athletic Representative and Director of Research Compliance (2001) B.A., University of Colorado, 1984; M.A., 1986; Psy.D., University of Denver, 1993.
Rachel Dirig, Coordinator of Advising for the College of Education & Public Policy (2008) B.S., Purdue University, 2004; M.S.Ed.
M. Ann Dirkes, Professor Emeritus of Education B.S., Siena Heights College, 1955; M.A., University of Detroit, 1962; Ed.D., Wayne State University, 1974.
Marcia D. Dixson, Associate Professor, Chair of Communication and Journalism Program Coordinator (1993) B.S., Northeast Missouri State University, 1979; M.A., 1983; Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1993.
Julie Dominguez, Equity Officer, Office of Institutional Equity (2010) B.S., Indiana University, 2009.
Andrew M. Downs, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics (2002) B.A., Indiana University, 1991; M.A., Ball State University, 1992; M.P.A., Indiana University, 1993; Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 2004.
Peter D. Dragnev, Professor of Mathematical Sciences (1997) B.S., Sofia State University, Bulgaria, 1987; M.S., 1989; Ph.D., University of South Florida, 1997.
Michelle A. Drouin, Associate Professor of Psychology (2005) B.A., Cornell University, 1996; Ph.D., University of Oxford, St. Halda’s College, 2004.
Mystee N. Eagleson, Assistant Director, Institutional Research and Analysis (2003) B.S., Purdue University, 2001.
Abdullah Eroglu, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering (2008) B.S., University of Gaziantep, Turkey, 1996; M.S., Syracuse University, 1999; Ph.D., 2004.
Julie Feightner, Continuing Lecturer in Biology (2012) A.A. Keiser College, 1993: A.S., Purdue University, 2009; B.S., 2009; M.S., 2011.
Brian L. Fife, Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs and Graduate Program Director for Public Policy (1996) B.A., University of Maine, 1985; M.A., State University of New York, 1986; Ph.D., 1990.
Kerrie Fineran, Assistant Professor of Counselor Education (2011) B.S., William and Mary, 2002; M.Ed., Shippensburg University, 2005; Ph.D., University of Toledo, 2009.
Linda M. Finke, Professor of Nursing Senior Director of Inter-Professional Education and Practice (2006) B.S., Indiana University, 1966; M.S., University of Cincinnati, 1978; Ph.D., Miami University, 1985.
Caren Fiorillo, Second Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach, Student Athletics (2011) B.A., Flager College, 2006.
Elaine S. Foley, Clinical Associate Professor Emerita of Dental Education A.S., Indiana University, 1968; B.S.Ed., 1980; M.S.Ed., 1982.
Christine Force, On Campus Recruiting Coordinator, Career Services (2007) A.A., Indiana University, 2005; B.A., 2007.
F. Patrick Garvey, Clinical Assistant Professor of Education Educational Leadership Program Director (2002) M.A., Butler University, 1969; M.S., 1970; Ed.D., Ball State University, 1981.
Helen E. Gibbons, Associate Professor Emeritus of Business Administration B.S., Villa Maria College, 1951; M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, 1954; Ed.D., Indiana University, 1960.
Robert B. Gillespie, Associate Professor of Biology and Director, Honors Program (1991) B.S., Stockton State University, 1976; M.S., University of Akron, 1981; Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 1985.
Mariana Glover, Student Coordinator, 21st Century Scholars Program, Diversity & Multicultural Affairs (2011) A.A., Ivy Tech State College, 2008; B.S., Purdue University, 2009.
Todd Goen, Continuing Lecturer in Communication (2011) B.A., Harding University, 2003; M.A., University of Arkansas, 2005.
Dana A. Goodman, Professor of Visual Arts and Chair of Fine Arts (1997) A.A., Indiana Hills College, 1985; B.F.A., University of Iowa, 1988; M.B.A., Indiana Wesleyan University, 1990; M.F.A., Ohio University, 1991; M.A., 1991.
Jane A. Grant, Professor and Chair of Public Policy (1984) B.A., Brooklyn College, 1971; M.A., University of California, 1973; Ph.D., 1981.
XianChen Gu, Continuing Lecturer in Chinese (2009) M.A., Shanghai Normal University, China, 1993.
Cigdem Z. Gurgur, Associate Professor of Management (2009) B.S., Middle East Technical University, Turkey, 1994; M.S., Warwick Business School, England, 1995; M.S., Rutgers University, 2001; Ph.D., 2002.
Iskandar Hack, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Technology Chair of Manufacturing & Construction Engineering Technology & Interior Design (MCET) (1982) Certificate, Indiana Vocational Technical College, 1980; A.A.S., Purdue University, 1982; B.S., 1984; M.S.E., 1989.
Sanna L. Harges, Professor Emerita of Nursing B.S.N., Purdue University, 1979; M.A., Ball State University, 1981.
Melissa Helmsing, Training & New Parents Program Administrator, Human Resources, (2011) B.A., Purdue University, 1999; A.A.S., 2005.
Arthur W. Herbig, Assistant Professor of Communication (2010) B.A., Loyola Marymount University, 2000; M.A., Saint Louis University, 2004.
Aaron R. Hess, Assistant Professor of Communication (2010) B.A., California State University, 2001; M.A., 2003; Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2008.
Rachel E. Hile, Associate Professor of English (2006) B.A., University of Kansas, 1993; M.A., 1995; Ph.D., 2004.
Linda M. Hite, Professor and Chair of Organizational Leadership and Supervision and Graduate Program Director (1990) B.A., Mount Union College, 1974; M.Ed., Kent State University, 1976; Ed.S., 1976; Ph.D., Purdue University, 1983.
Sherrill M. Hockemeyer, Associate Professor Emeritus of Business Administration B.S., Indiana University, 1960; M.S., Indiana State University, 1967.
Alma R. Hoffmann, Assistant Professor of Graphic Design (2011) B.A., University of Puerto Rico, 1987; M.F.A., Iowa State University, 2003.
Donna D. Holland, Associate Professor of Sociology (2003) B.A., Ohio Northern University, 1988; M.A., University of Toledo, 1999; Ph.D., Bowling Green State University, 2005.
Benjamin J. Houltberg, Assistant Professor of Counselor Education (2010) B.A., Oral Roberts University, 2001; M.B.A., 2003; Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, 2010.
Maxine M. Huffman, Associate Professor Emeritus of Education B.S., Saint Francis College, 1962; M.S., 1966; Ed.D., Ball State University, 1971.
Beverly A. Hume, Professor of English (1987) A.A., Shasta College, 1971; B.A., California State University, 1973; M.A., 1975; Ph.D., University of California, 1983.
Mary M. Hunter, Assistant Director of Personal & Professional Development, Continuing Studies (2004) B.F.A., Kent State University, 1974.
Solomon A. Isiorho, Professor and Chair of Geosciences (1987) B.Sc., University of Benin (Nigeria), 1977; M.S., University of Michigan, 1982; Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University, 1987; MBA, Indiana University, 2010.
Brenda L. Jackson, Associate Professor of Psychology (1999) B.A., University of Toledo, 1987; M.A., 1989; Ph.D., 1992.
Anthony M. Jasick, Head Men’s Basketball Coach (2005) A.A.S., Muskegon Community College, 1998; B.S., Mars Hill College, 2000; M.Ed., Lincoln Memorial University, 2002.
Peng Jing, Assistant Professor of Chemistry (2011) B.E., Beijing Institute of Technology, China, 1992; M.E., 1995; Ph.D., Kyushu University, Japan, 2003.
Leah E. Johnson, Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology (2011) B.S., Tennessee Tech University, 2007; M.S.Ed., Texas Tech University, 2009; Ph.D., 2011.
Kenneth Kip Jones, First Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach (2010) B.S., Purdue University, 1990; M.S., Indiana Wesleyan University, 2001.
Verleaish Jones, Academic Coordinator, Student Support Services, Diversity & Multicultural Affairs (2009) B.A., Indiana University, 1983; M.S., Indiana Wesleyan University, 2001.
Denise M. Jordan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Nursing (2011) B.S., Indiana University, 1973; M.A., Ball State University, 1987.
Juan Jordan, Academic Coordinator, Student Support Services, Diversity & Multicultural Affairs (2009) B.A., Emerson College, 1998; M.S., Defiance College, 2011.
Barry Kanpol, Professor of Education (2003) B.A., Tel Aviv University, 1981; M.A., The Ohio State University, 1984; Ph.D., 1987.
Saw H. Kapaw, Online Learning Technology Coordinator, Continuing Studies, (2005) B.S., Purdue University, 2010.
Ahmad R. Karim, Professor of Labor Relations and Chair of Management and Marketing (1985) B.A., University of Dhaka, 1970; M.B.A., Armstrong College, 1974; Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1981.
Joseph N. Khamalah, Associate Professor and Interim Associate Vice Chancellor of Academic Programs (1999) B.Com., University of Nairobi, 1983; M.B.A., 1985; M.A.S.C., University of Waterloo, Canada, 1993; Ph.D., 1997.
Trevor Kidder, Networked Application Specialist, Information Technology Services (2006) A.A., Purdue University, 2009.
Beomjin Kim, Professor of Computer Science (1999) B.S., Inha University, Korea, 1988; M.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1989; Ph.D., 1998.
ByoungJoon Kim, Assistant Professor of Public Policy (2010) B.A., Kookmin University, Seoul Korea, 1998; M.A., Korea University, Seoul Korea, 2002; M.P.A., California State University, 2004; Ph.D., Virgina Tech, 2009.
Bruce A. Kingsbury, Professor of Biology and Director, Center for Reptile and Amphibian Conservation and Management (1992) B.A., Pomona College, 1981; M.S., San Diego State University, 1987; Ph.D., University of California, 1991.
Heather E. Krull, Clinical Assistant Professor of Nursing and Health & Wellness Clinic Nurse Practitioner (2010) B.S.E., Hannibal LaGrange College, 1999; A.S.N., University of Saint Francis, 2001; M.S.N., Ball State University, 2004.
Christine L. Kuznar, Director of Mastodon Academic Performance Center (1991) B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1986; M.S., 1988.
Thomas Landis, Student Life Activities Coordinator, Student Life (2009) B.S., Purdue University, 2009.
Joyce Lazier, Continuing Lecture in Philosophy (2011) B.A., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1991; M.A., University of Nebraska, 1993; Ph.D., 2003.
Wilhemina R. Leeuw, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dental Education (1995) Certificate, Indiana University, 1985; A.S., Purdue University, 1999; B.S., 2005; M.S., 2009.
David A. Legg, Professor and Chair of Mathematical Sciences (1974) B.S., Purdue University, 1969; M.S., 1970; Ph.D., 1973.
Michael E. Lewellen, Continuing Lecturer in French Horn (2011) Diploma in Horn, Cleveland Institute of Music, 1981.
Lyman Lewis, Assistant to the Director of the MBA Program and Assistant to the Dean for External Affairs, Richard T. Doermer School of Business (2004) B.S.E.E., Howard University, 1970; M.B.A., Rutgers University, 1977.
Carolyn Lindquist, Clinical Assistant Professor of Education and Elementary and Secondary Education Program Director (2009) B.A., Manchester College, 1972; M.A., University of Iowa, 1980; Ed.D., Ball State University, 2000.
Hongli Luo, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology and Graduate Program Director (2006) B.S., Hunan University, China, 1993; M.S., 1996; Ph.D., University of Miami, 2006.
Jennifer Manns, Assistant Director of Financial Aid (2010) B.A., Purdue University, 2003.
Brigitte G. Martin, Continuing Lecturer in Chinese (2011) B.A., (License d’Anglais Tertiaire), Université de Paris III, Paris, 1987; M.S.T. (M.B.A.), 1988; M.A., University of Texas, 1996.
Jim McAtee, Director of Career Services (2010) A.A., Surry Community College, 1997; B.A., Gardner-Webb University, 1999; M.B.A., East Carolina University, 2008.
Kimberly S. McDonald, Professor of Organizational Leadership and Supervision and Associate Dean College of Engineering, Technology and Computer Science (1981) B.A., Bowling Green State University, 1979; M.A., University of South Florida, 1981; Ed.D., Ball State University, 1991.
Geralyn M. Miller, Associate Professor of Finance and Director of Research in the Institute for Pension Plan Management (2000) B.A., Loyola University, 1975; M.A., DePaul University, 1990; Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1998.
Omonowo D. Momoh, Assistant Professor of CEIT (2010) B.Sc., Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, 1992; M.Sc., 2004; Ph.D., Paririe View A&M University, 2010.
Duston H. Moore, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of General Education (2002) B.A., Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, Belgium, 1993; M.A., 1995; Ph.D., 2001.
James S. Moore, Professor of Management (1980) B.S., Purdue University, 1970; M.S., 1972; Ph.D., 1974.
George S. Mourad, Professor of Biology and Director of Graduate Studies (1993) B.Sc., Alexandria University (Egypt), 1974; M.Sc., Menoufia University (Egypt), 1980; Ph.D., University of Missouri, 1987.
Donald W. Mueller Jr., Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering (2001) B.S., University of Missouri, 1988; M.S., 1996; Ph.D., 2000.
Florence Mugambi, Assistant Librarian, (2010) B.A., University of Nairobi, Kenya, 1998; M.L.I.S., Louisiana State University, 2005.
Kimberly Myers, Academic Advisor for Mastodon Advising Center (2010) B.A., Purdue University, 2001; M.A., 2006.
Assem Nasr, Assistant Professor in Communication (2010) B.A., American University of Beirut, Lebanon, 1993; M.A., American University, 2005.
Patrick Neal, Director of Ticket Sales and Promotions, Student Athletics (2011) B.S., Ohio University, 2007.
Peter A. Ng, Professor and Chair of Computer Science (2008) B.S., St. Edwards University, 1969; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1974.
Tanja Nihiser, Associate Director, Center for Social Research, Sociology, (2009) A.A.S., The Ohio State University, 2001; B.A., 2002; M.A., Indiana University, 2010.
Amy J. Nitza, Associate Professor of Education and Counselor Education Program Director (2003) B.A., Purdue University, 1994; M.S., 1996; Ph.D., Indiana University, 2002.
Eric Norman, Dean of Students (2011) B.A., University of Delaware, 1991; M.A., Washington College, 1995; M.Ed., University of Delaware, 1999; Ed.D., 2003.
Maria L. Norman, Assistant Director of Admissions (2007) B.A., DePaul University, 2004.
Ann Obergfell, Professor of Radiography and Dean, College of Health and Human Services (2010) A.S., Indiana University, 1979; B.S., 1982; J.D., University of Louisville, 1989.
Kathleen L. O’Connell, Professor of Nursing and Director of Behavioral Health and Family Studies Institute (1990) A.A.S., Purdue University, 1973; A.A.S., 1978; B.S., 1986; M.S.N., Indiana University, 1988; Ph.D., 2002.
Craig Ortsey, Continuing Lecturer in Political Science (2010) B.A., Kalamazoo College, 1993; M.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1997; Ph.D., Indiana University, 2010.
Tina Ostermeyer, Operations Manager, University Relations and Communications (2007) B.A., Indiana University, 1989.
Elizabeth A. Overhauser, Assistant Librarian and Information & Services & Instruction Librarian (2011) B.A., Houghton College, 2006; M.L.S., Indiana University, 2009.
Jennifer Oxtoby, First Year Experience Coordinator, Academic Success Center (2011) B.S., National-Louis University, 1995; M.S., Michigan State University, 1999.
Frank V. Paladino, Jack W. Schrey Professor and Chair of Biology and Graduate Program Director (1982) B.A., State University College of New York, 1974; M.A., 1976; Ph.D., Washington State University, 1979.
Sharon T. Parnin, Continuing Lecture in Education Studies (2011) B.S., Western Michigan University, 1896; M.S., Eastern Michigan University, 1988; Ed.D., Ball State University, 1994.
John D. Patton, Director of Marketing, Publications & Creative Services, University Relations and Communications (2011) B.F.A., The New School (New York), 2002; M.M., Northwestern University, 2004.
Albino M. Perez Jr., Clinical Associate Professor Emeritus of Dental Education A.S., Indiana University, 1977; B.S.Ed., 1981; M.S.Ed., 1984.
Ryan D. Perrotte, Associate Men’s Volleyball Coach (2004) B.S., Indiana University, 2000; M.A., 2003.
Kenneth D. Perry, Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering Technology B.S.M.E., Purdue University, 1966; M.S.M.E., 1968.
Winfried S. Peters, Associate Professor of Biology (2006) B.S., Gutenberg University, Germany, 1983; M.A., Liebig University, Germany, 1989; B.S., 1990; Ph.D., 1992.
Deborah Poling, Assistant Professor of Nursing and Director Graduate Nursing Program (2011) B.S., Purdue University, 1984; M.S.N., Indiana University, 1988; Ph.D., University of Northern Colorado, 2010.
Carlos A. Pomalaza-Ráez, Professor of R.F. Communications and Graduate Program Director (1989) B.S.M.E., Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria (Peru), 1974; B.S.E.E., 1974; M.S.E.E., Purdue University, 1977; Ph.D., 1980.
Mary E. Popovich, Business Advisor/Marketing Coordinator, Continuing Studies (2007) B.A., Indiana University, 1989.
Kasey Price, Director of Special Projects Student Activities, Student Affairs (2010) B.S., Indiana Wesleyan University, 2004; M.S., Southern Illinois University, 2007; E.D., Florida State University, 2010.
Parveen Quarrar, Continuing Lecturer in Biology (2010) B.S., Uodhaka, Bangladesh, 1982; M.S., 1984; Ph.D., University of New Bruswick, Canada, 1999.
Ahmed Rachdi, Continuing Lecture in Management and Marketing (2010) B.S., San Francisco State University, 1988; M.S.B.A., 1990.
Todd Raines, Information Technology Training Coordinator, Information Technology Services (2009) B.S., Ball State University, 1999.
Rachel A. Ramsey, Clinical Assistant Professor of Nursing (2011) B.S.N., Indiana University, 2007; M.S.N., Purdue University, 2011.
Carrie E. Randall, Coordinator of Advising and Student Services for Public Policy (2003) B.A., College of Charleston, 1996; M.S., Indiana University, 2005.
Rachel L. Rayburn, Assistant Professor of Public Policy (2011) B.A., Florida State University, 2005; M.A., University of Central Florida, 2008; Ph.D., 2011.
David A. Redett, Associate Professor of Mathematical Sciences (2005) B.S., Miami University, 1998; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2003.
Nila B. Reimer, Continuing Lecturer of Nursing, and Director of Undergraduate Nursing (2004) A.A.S., Purdue University, 1990; B.S., 1995; M.S., 2003.
Cheryl L. Rockwell, Clinical Assistant Professor of Nursing (2011) A.S., Indiana University, 1998; B.S.N., Indiana Wesleyan University, 2006; M.S.N., 2010.
Laura, Rodriguez-Durán, Continuing Lecturer in Spanish (2010) M.A., West Virginia University, 2010.
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Steven T. Sarratore, Interim Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Professor of Theatre (1986) B.A., Michigan State University, 1975; M.F.A., Wayne State University, 1977.
David Schuster, Associate Professor of History (2006) B.A., University of California, 1993; M.A., University of Michigan, 1995; Ph.D., University of California, 2006.
Claud S. Setzer, Associate Director of the Wireless Technology Center, Engineering (2010) B.S., University of Virginia, 1971; M.E., 1976; Ph.D., 1981; M.A., University of Iowa, 1999.
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Anson Shupe, Professor Emeritus of Sociology B.A., College of Wooster, 1970; M.A., Indiana University, 1972; Ph.D., 1975.
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Join Melrose Chamber members along with members from the Reading-North Reading, Stoneham, Wakefield Lynnfield and Wilmington Tewksbury Chambers for an evening of socializing, networking and a special presentation with Lisa Smith, Owner of Smith Marketing & Social and Senior Account Director at Harte Hanks, a global marketing firm. Our host, Bellevue Golf Club, will provide a beautiful space and complimentary appetizers. A cash bar will be available.
Do you find yourself as a small business owner constantly feeling overwhelmed - spinning your wheels and burning yourself out? Do you wake up in the middle of the night with a running long list of things you need to get done the next day but have zero time? Are you always stressed out because there's only one of you and you can't do everything? Or do you spend most of your days dealing with issues or everyone else's problems and not focusing on the things you really want to? The solution to prevent yourself from major burnout is - work smarter, not harder. But how, you ask? Come to the Women in Business Event to find out!
Who is Lisa Smith and what makes her qualified to talk to you about this? Lisa is a marketing and social media expert who's been working in the corporate world for the past 20 years. She has an MBA from UMass Boston which she earned while working full-time. Two years ago, Lisa decided to start her own marketing/social media business, Smith Marketing & Social on the side because she thought it would be "fun." As Lisa says: "Ha ha - the joke was on me because no one told me it would be this hard! I suddenly found myself as a mom of 2 kids and a wife, working a full-time corporate job, with another on the side. So I had no choice but to learn now to work smarter, not harder - otherwise I would have never made it this far!"
A member of the Melrose Chamber of Commerce, Lisa has been a Melrose resident for the past 15 years in the Horace Mann area with two crazy kids, a husband and an even crazier Boston Terrier. In her free time, she can be found spending way too much money at Home Goods, traveling with friends, freezing at any random hockey rink on the east coast or a hanging out at a dance studio. She also never met a French fry or any type of vodka drink she didn't like.
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I focus on design and project-based learning in engineering. I am investigating how these authentic experiences contribute to students becoming prepared for engineering practice, with regards to encouraging engineering confidence and self-efficacy and developing engineering and professional skills.
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L. Hirshfield, D. Chachra and C.J. Finelli. “Relating Project Tasks in Design Courses to the Development of Engineering Self-Efficacy,” in American Society of Engineering Education Annual Meeting, June 2015.
L. Hirshfield, J. Whinnery, D. Gilbuena and M.D. Koretsky. “A Study of Feedback Provided to Student Teams Engaged in an Open-Ended Project,” in American Society of Engineering Education Annual Meeting, June 2014.
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A method is provided to activate a packet data protocol (PDP) context in a cellular network. This may include determining whether users associated with the cellular network may receive multicast or broadcast data and activating the PDP context based on the determination. The determination may be based on a trigger that occurs when a notification is sent to the Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN). The SGSN may get notified based on a periodic status query, an update message and/or an activation request, for example.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/346,984, filed Jan. 11, 2002, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for performing multicast/broadcast services.
A Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) may transfer broadcast and multicast data to multiple users at the same time using shared network resources. This service may save resources in a core network (CN) and a radio access network such as a Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) since the same data does not have to be separately sent to each user equipment (UE).
Broadcast services may transmit data to a certain area so that any users in the area may receive the data. In contrast, multicast services may require that the users have subscribed to a multicast service group before receiving the data. The users may possess an encryption key (or similar mechanism) to decipher the received data. The encryption key helps prevent non-subscribed users from receiving the transmission.
The CN may include a network element, such as a MBMS Services Centre (MBMS-SC), that transmits multicast data to serving GPRS Support Nodes (SGSNs) using a multicast Gateway Tunneling Protocol (GTP). The GTP tunnel may be shared with all users under the SGSN. The tunnel may be created only to those SGSNs that have multicast users. When the MBMS-SC/GGSN sends multicast data, it may duplicate the packets and send the packets to all the tunnels. The SGSNs may further create multicast GTP tunnels to radio network controllers (RNCs) that have indicated that they have multicast users in their cells. This sent data may be sent to the RNCs because the data is meant for certain areas and therefore the UEs in this area don't have to indicate their presence to the RNC. The RNC does not know whether there are any UEs in the cell and therefore no indication may be given to the SGSN by the RNC.
The MBMS may transmit many broadcast and multicast services. Each service may have different QoS parameters. Additionally, the multicast services may be transmitted to different groups of users that receive the service. The multicast GTP tunnels between the MBMS-SC and the SGSN and between the SGSN and the RNC may be separately made for each service.
A method is provided to activate a packet data protocol (PDP) context in a cellular network. This method may include determining whether multicast or broadcast users associated with the cellular network may receive multicast or broadcast data and activating the PDP context based on the determination. The activating may be performed by a Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN). The activation may be transparent to user equipment. The determination may be based on a trigger. The trigger may occur when a notification is sent to a SGSN. The SGSN may get notified of a status of the multicast or broadcast service based on a periodic status query, an update message or an activation request, for example.
A system is also provided for performing a multicast or broadcast transmission in a cellular network. The system may include a core network node to activate a packet data protocol context based on information of users associated with the cellular network. The core network node may include a SGSN that includes a database related to user information.
The foregoing and a better understanding of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of example embodiments and the claims when read in connection with the accompanying drawings, all forming a part of the disclosure of this invention. While the foregoing and following written and illustrated disclosure focuses on disclosing example embodiments of the invention, it should be clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and that the invention is not limited thereto.
FIG. 7 illustrates a broadcast PDP context activation according to an example embodiment of the present invention.
Before beginning a detailed description of the subject invention, mention of the following is in order. When appropriate, like reference numerals and characters may be used to designate identical, corresponding or similar components in differing figure drawings. Arrangements and embodiments may be shown in block diagram form in order to avoid obscuring the invention, and also in view of the fact that specifics with respect to implementation of such block diagram arrangements may be highly dependent upon the platform within which the present invention is to be implemented. That is, such specifics should be well within the purview of one skilled in the art. Where specific details are set forth in order to describe example embodiments of the invention, it should be apparent to one skilled in the art that the invention can be practiced without, or with variation of, these specific details.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a network architecture according to an example arrangement. Other arrangements are also possible. FIG. 1 shows first user equipment (UE) 11 and second UE 12 connected via a Uu radio interface to respective first and second node Bs 21, 22 of a Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) 40. The node Bs 21, 22 may participate in radio resource management and may have the same function as a generic base station. Furthermore, the UTRAN 40 includes at least one Radio Network Controller (RNC) 30 connected to the node Bs 21, 22 via a lub interface and is responsible for the management and the control of the radio resources in its domain (i.e., the node Bs 21, 22 connected to it). The RNC 30 may be a service access point for all services the UTRAN 40 provides to a core network (CN) 50. FIG. 1 also shows an RNC 35 connected to node Bs 23 and 24 via the lub interface. An lur interface is provided between the RNC 30 and the RNC 35. For ease of illustration, the following discussion will relate to the RNC 30 rather than the RNC 35.
The CN 50 may include a Mobile Switching Centre/Visitor Location Register (MSC/VLR) 52, which is a switch (MSC) and database (VLR) that serves an UE in its current location for circuit switched (CS) services. The MSC function may be used to switch the CS transactions, and the VLR function may maintain information regarding the visiting user's service profile, as well as information on the UE's location within the serving system. The part of the network accessed via the MSC/VLR 52 may be referred to as a CS domain. The MSC/VLR 52 may be connected to a Gateway MSC (GMSC) 54, which is a switch at a point where the CN 50 is connected to external CS networks 60 such as Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTNs), Integrated Services Digital Networks (ISDNs) or Public Land is Mobile Networks (PLMNs). All incoming and outgoing CS connections go through the GMSC 54.
Furthermore, the CN 50 may include a Serving GPRS (General Packet Radio Services) Support Node (SGSN) 56 having a function similar to the MSC/VLR 52 but it may be used for packet switched (PS) services. The part of the network accessed via the SGSN 56 may be referred to as a PS domain. The SGSN 56 may be connected to a Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN) 58 having a functionality similar to the GMSC 54 but in relation to the PS services. The GGSN 58 may operate as a switch at the point where the CN 40 is connected to external PS networks 70 such as the Internet.
The MSC/VLR 52 and the SGSN 56 may be connected to the RNC 30 via a lu-interface, which thus connects the UTRAN 40 to the CN 50. The lu-interface is an open interface that handles switching, routing and service control.
To achieve multicast transmission between the CN 50 and the UTRAN 40 via the lu-interface, different characteristics of the multicast related data transmission may be taken into account not only upon active data transmission, but also upon reservation and configuration of the required resources from the lu-interface. Current 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) specifications define signalling protocols such as RANAP (Radio Access Network Application Part) and luUP (lu Interface User Plane Protocol). The RANAP is a signalling protocol in the lu-interface that contains all control information specified for the Radio Network Layer used for UTRAN-related issues. The luUP also belongs to the Radio Network Layer and has been defined to be as much as possible independent of the CN domain that it is used for. The IuUP may carry user data related to Radio Access Bearers (RABs) over the lu-interface. Each RAB may have its own instance of the protocol. The protocol may perform either a fully transparent operation, or framing for user data segments and some basic control signalling to be used for initialization and online control. Based on these cases, the luUP may have two modes, i.e., a transparent mode for fully transparent operation and a support mode for predefined SDU (Service Data Unit) sizes corresponding to framed user data segments.
Embodiments of the present invention may provide a method (in a CN) to activate a multicast packet data protocol (PDP) context between the MBMS-SC/GGSN and the RNC. The multicast PDP context activation may include checking whether there are multicast users in the UTRAN, whether the multicast users in the UTRAN are allowed to receive multicast data and creating multicast GTP tunnels. Embodiments of the present invention are also applicable to broadcast data and broadcast service.
Each UE willing to receive a multicast service may have an agreement with a service provider or with an operator of the multicast services. Thus, the UEs that are authorized to receive multicast service are configured to receive multicast data over an air interface before the start of an actual multicast session.
The start of the session may begin from a network (NW). For example, a Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN) or a MBMS-SC may define the need for a multicast session in a cellular network. From this network device, the need to start the multicast session may be indicated to the SGSN, which initializes activation of the PDP context. Although activation of the PDP context may be transparently made to the UTRAN and UE, services of the RNC may be needed to indicate the multicast service/group status at the multicast cells. The UTRAN may register if the RNC has multicast users. Embodiments of the present invention may provide that multicast user information is provided to the SGSN, which may start the PDP context activation process without requesting any information from the UTRAN.
Either the RNC or the MBMS-SC may decline the activation request for any number of reasons including, but not limited to, a lack of resources for the service or that there is a lack of subscribers of the service found from that part of the network.
FIG. 2 illustrates a network having a CN side and a UTRAN side according to an example embodiment of the present invention. Other embodiments and configurations are also within the scope of the present invention. The CN side of the network may have two or more SGSNs such as a SGSN 120 and a SGSN 130. Each SGSN may be associated with one or more RNCs on the UTRAN side of the network. That is, the SGSN 120 may be associated with an RNC 140 and an RNC 150. The SGSN 130 may be associated with an RNC 160 and an RNC 170. In 3GPP rel5, the system may support a configuration in which more than one SGSN may be associated with each RNC. FIG. 2 shows an example in which the SGSN 120 is also associated with the RNC 160.
Each RNC may have one or more multicast areas that include one or a plurality of cells. For example, the RNC 140 may have a multicast area 142 and a multicast area 144, and the RNC 150 may have multicast area 152. The RNC 160 may have a multicast area 162 and the RNC 170 may have a multicast area 172 and a multicast area 174.
The SGSNs 120 and 130 may be coupled to a GGSN 184. A MBMS-SC 180 may hereafter be referred to as a functional combination of the GGSN 184 and a MBMS 182. The MBMS 182 and the GGSN 184 may also be separate network devices. The MBMS-SC 180 is the network element that sends multicast and broadcast packets to UEs.
The broadcast and multicast geographic areas defined by the UTRAN will now be described. The broadcast and multicast services may be restricted to certain geographical areas. For example, a football results video stream service may be transmitted only to cells (or multicast areas) that cover a particular stadium having a particular football game.
Along with a UE based multicast database, every RNC may include a table (or database) containing information indicating which multicast service is allowed to be transmitted to which multicast areas.
The MBMS-SC 180 does not have to have knowledge of which SGSNs are allowed to receive the multicast service. Additionally, the SGSNs (such as the SGSN 120 and the SGSN 130) do not have to have knowledge of which RNCs are allowed to receive the multicast service.
4. Any combination of the above.
If the multicast database in the SGSN is organized based on multicast group identifiers, then the SGSN may know what kind of multicast groups can be found under each RNC and therefore the SGSN may route the received multicast data packets to the correct RNCs.
If the multicast database in the SGSN is organized based on multicast service identifiers, then the SGSN may route the received multicast data based on the multicast service identifiers.
One example of a combination of the previous identifiers may be service/group information. In this case, the SGSN may not be aware of actual UEs in the cells, but the SGSN may be aware of multicast groups and the services that have subscribers under each RNCs.
Information in the database may be used before actual multicast data transmission and upon active data transmission in order to route multicast data also into such cells in which no multicast data has previously been sent due to lack of authorized UEs in the cell.
Updating of information within the database of the SGSN will now be described. A multicast trigger may occur when a notification is sent to a SGSN. The SGSN may get notified based on a periodic status query, based on an update message, and/or based on an activation request, for example. FIGS. 3-5 will each be described to show how the SGSN may get the required information from the RNC in order to make the decision whether it will initialize the PDP context activation or not. These figures generally show updating of the database within the SGSN.
FIG. 3 shows an example of the SGSN (such as the SGSN 120 shown in FIG. 2) sending a periodic status query according to an example embodiment of the present invention. Other embodiments are also within the scope of the present invention. The SGSN 120 may send a multicast status query periodically to all of its RNCs (such as the RNC 140 and the RNC 150 shown in FIG. 2). The operator may decide the time between each of the queries. The respective RNCs (on the UTRAN side) may provide a multicast status response. The status response may include information, for example, of the multicast service identities, multicast group identities, the multicast UE identities, the number of UEs in each service and/or the multicast groups (or any combination thereof). Based on this information, the SGSN is aware of the type of multicast services/groups the RNC is ready to serve and based on the number of UEs under each multicast service/group, the SGSN may determine whether the multicast service may be more efficiently sent by a point-to-point connection or by a point-to-multipoint connection.
After receiving information from the RNC, the SGSN may determine (from the multicast table) if any changes have occurred. These changes may include multicast UEs moving to a new multicast area or new services/group ids are indicated by the RNC. That is, the SGSN may get notified of a new address or of a new identification of the multicast service. The SGSN may act accordingly by updating the database based on the indicated situation in the RNC.
FIG. 4 illustrates an example of the UTRAN sending an update message to the SGSN according to an example embodiment of the present invention. Other embodiments are also within the scope of the present invention. The RNC (such as the RNC 140) may send an update message to the SGSN (such as the SGSN 120) when the RNC notices a change in the multicast information indicated from the UEs. The RNC may also send this information periodically. This change may be, for example, a new multicast UE in its multicast area cells. The update message may include information of new multicast service/multicast groups, information about multicast UE identity, and/or a number of new UEs for each multicast service/group. Other information may also be communicated. After receiving the update message, the SGSN may update the multicast related database.
FIG. 5 illustrates an example of the MBMS-SC requesting the SGSN to start a query according to an example embodiment of the present invention. Other embodiments are also within the scope of the present invention. The MBMS-SC (such as the MBMS-SC 180) may desire to start the multicast data transmission for a multicast service. If a multicast PDP context activation does not exist, the MBMS-SC may send a notification, which may hereafter be called a “Multicast Activation Request” (i.e., Multicast service id/group id) to all the SGSNs or to a select number of the SGSNs that the operator has selected to transmit multicast data. The target SGSNs may be defined also from the result of the address mapping, which can be done in the GGSN if the GGSN and the MBMS are different network devices. That is, the MBMS defines the logical area (e.g. New York City) and the GGSN defines which SGSN offers services to the New York City area. The SGSN(s) receiving the Multicast Activation Request may then send a status request to the RNCs as discussed above.
One benefit of sending the Multicast Activation Request to all the SGSNs is that the MBMS-SC does not have to maintain a table to determine which SGSNs belong to which multicast area. The operator may then dynamically modify the area in which the multicast service is allowed to receive.
FIG. 6 illustrates a method of multicast PDP context activation from the SGSN according to an example embodiment of the present invention. Other methods, embodiments and orders of operation are also within the scope of the present invention. As shown in block 201, a multicast session may be initialized in the MBMS-SC (or in the GGSN) that receives multicast session related data packets from the external network.
If the MBMS-SC is allowed to handshake with the SGSN, the MBMS-SC may send (in block 202) a “Multicast Activation Request” to all the SGSNs in a network (or a group of SGSNs that are known, for example, to locate a specific area). In the “Multicast Activation Request” message, the MBMS-SC may indicate (to the SGSN) the requested multicast service/group identity or an address of the service that is in the RNC known to be a multicast service address.
In block 203, the SGSNs may send a Multicast Status Request to all the RNCs or only to a group of the RNCs that have not previously indicated any information regarding the multicast service in question (i.e., no UEs have indicated an interest to receive the multicast session under process).
In block 204, the UTRAN (i.e., the RNCs) may respond to the SGSN by sending a Multicast Status Response based on a current status of the multicast database, The response may contain information about the number of UEs in each cell that have indicated an interest to receive the multicast session.
In blocks 205-207, based on information received from the RNCs and the GGSN/MBMS-SC and information in the databases of the SGSN, the SGSN may send a Create Multicast PDP Context Request (i.e., Multicast service id, Multicast area id, TEID, . . . ) to the GGSN or to the MBMS-SC. The order of sending the Multicast Status Report inquiry and the Create Multicast PDP Context Request may vary. The SGSN may also send the Create Multicast PDP Context Request prior to or at the same time as the Multicast Status Report inquiry. Alternatively, if the SGSN has enough information from the RNC based on previous inquiries, the SGSN may skip the operations of blocks 203 and 204.
Upon creation of the PDP context between the GGSN/MBMS-SC and the SGSN, the system may establish GTP tunnels for the actual user plane data (i.e., multicast data packets) in block 206.
If the establishment of the PDP context is successful from the GGSN/MBMS-SC point of view, the GGSN I MBMS-SC may send the Create Multicast PDP Context Response to the SGSN in block 207. If the PDP context can not be established between the GGSN/MBMS-SC and the SGSN, then a negative acknowledgement message may be sent to the SGSN in which case initialization of the multicast service session may terminate.
As shown in blocks 208-211, after receiving a response from the GGSN/MBMS-SC the SGSN may start the RAB assignment process by sending a Multicast RAB assignment request to the RNC. On the other hand, if the number of authorized UEs is very low, then a normal RAB assignment request may be sent in order to establish point-to-point connection between the SGSN and the UE. The RNC may check the radio resource situation on the air interface and reserve resources from the UTRAN and the air interface. The lu interface may be configured to support user plane multicast data transmission over the lu interface.
If all the required configurations and the resource reservations are successful, then the RNC may send a positive acknowledgement to the SGSN. However, if, for example, no resources are available for the multicast services, then the RNC may send a negative acknowledgment to the SGSN to terminate the multicast activation procedure in the SGSN.
In block 212, after receiving the positive acknowledgement from the RNC, the SGSN may start forwarding data to the RNC.
FIG. 7 illustrates a method of broadcast PDP context activation from the SGSN according to an example embodiment of the present invention. Other methods, embodiments and orders of operation are also within the scope of the present invention. The phases of creation of the PDP context for the broadcast services may be similar to the multicast case. One difference between multicast service and broadcast services is that the SGSN does not have to ask any status information from the RNC. The decision of which area the broadcast data is meant to send may be determined in the SGSN. This information may be indicated in the “Broadcast RAB assignment request” shown in block 312. For broadcast service, a point-to-point connection may not be established between the UEs and the network.
More specifically, FIG. 7 shows that in block 301, a broadcast session may be initialized in the MBMS-SC (or in the GGSN) that receives broadcast session related data packets from the external network. The MBMS-SC may send (in block 302) a “Broadcast Activation Request” message to all the SGSNs in a network (or a group of SGSNS). In block 305, the SGSN may send a Create Broadcast PDP Context Request to the MBMS-SC (or the GGSN). Upon creation of the PDP context between the GGSN/MBMS-SC and the SGSN, the system may establish GTP tunnels for the Broadcast service in block 306. If the establishment of the PDP context is successful from the GGSN/MBMS-SC point of view, the GGSN/MBMS-SC may send the Create Broadcast PDP Context Response to the SGSN in block 307. If the PDP context can not be established between the GGSN/MBMS-SC and the SGSN, then a negative acknowledgement message may be sent to the SGSN in which case initialization of the broadcast service session may terminate. As shown in blocks 308-311, after receiving a response from the GGSN/MBMS-SC, the SGSN may start the RAB assignment process by sending a Broadcast RAB assignment request to the RNC. The RNC may check the radio resource situation on the air interface and reserve resources from the UTRAN and the air interface. The lu interface may be configured to support user plane multicast data transmission over the lu interface. If all the required configurations and the resource reservations are successful, then the RNC may send a positive acknowledgement to the SGSN. However, if, for example, no resources are available for the broadcast services, then the RNC may send a negative acknowledgment to the SGSN to terminate the broadcast activation procedure in the SGSN. In block 312, after receiving the positive acknowledgement from the RNC, the SGSN may start forwarding data to the RNC.
Point-to-point connection and point-to-multipoint connection will now be described. Based on the multicast database in the SGSN, the SGSN may route multicast sessions to the proper RNCs having UEs that are able to receive certain multicast services or that are members of certain multicast groups. In this way, the use of multicast related radio resources on the UTRAN side may be optimized when the data is sent only via the radio interfaces under which the potential listeners are known to exist.
To make the system more efficient from the air interface point of view, the SGSN may define whether it requests (for the “multicast RAB”) either the point-to-point connection or the point-to-multipoint connection. The point-to-point connection may be efficient when the number of service users in a cell is very high. The point-to-point connection may be considered when the number of specific multicast service subscribers is very low (i.e., only a few subscribers per cell). In order to make this evaluation in the SGSN, the SGSN should be aware of the number or different service subscribers or multicast groups members in a cell. The SGSN may obtain this information from the RNC to maintain the database based on information received from the UEs in a cell or when the point-to-point connection is appropriate for the multicast data transmission based on a low number of authorized UEs in a cell. Identification of the UEs may be obtained from the cells by paging the UEs using enhanced paging procedures in which the paging response contains the UE identification based on which point-to-point connection may be established. More specifically, the page is sent to the UEs by using identification (e.g., multicast IMSI) that identifies the service or a multicast group but not the subscriber or the UE itself. As a response, the UE may send back actual UE identification on which the network may establish the required point-to-point connection.
The UE amount information may be obtained from the RNC either by using the periodic status request procedure, the UTRAN initiated information update procedure or triggering based status inquiry. After receiving the information, the SGSN may determine whether the indicated service subscriber number for the new service is so low that rather than using the point-to-multipoint connection, the multicast service may be sent using specific point-to-point connections. When the point-to-point connection is selected, rather than requesting “multicast RAB” from the RNC, the SGSN may start the normal RAB assignment procedure to initialize the reservation of the dedicated resources for each multicast service authorized UEs in a cell. In the UTRAN, initialization of the point-to-point connection does not differ from procedures defined for the NRT/RT packet data services in 3GPP.
Embodiments of the present invention may provide a method (in a CN) to activate a multicast or broadcast PDP context between a MBMS-SC/GGSN and a RNC. Multicast or broadcast PDP context activation may include checking whether there are users in the UTRAN, whether the users are allowed to receive the multicast or broadcast data, and creating a GTP tunnel. UEs authorized to receive the service may be configured to receive the data over an air interface before the actual session starts.
The start of the session may begin from the network (NW). The first network element that defines the need for the multicast or broadcast session in the cellular network may be either the GGSN or the MBMS-SC. From this device, the need to start the multicast or broadcast session may be indicated to the SGSN which further is responsible for initializing activation of the PDP context. Although the activation of the PDP context is transparently made to the UTRAN and UE, the services of the RNC may indicate the service/group status at the cells. The UTRAN may register if the RNC has multicast or broadcast users to the CN.
Embodiments of the present invention may provide that user information comes to the SGSN, which can use this information to start the PDP context activation process. The RNC or the MBMS-SC may decline an activation request for reasons such as the lack of resources for the service or the lack of subscribers of the service has been found from that part of the network.
Embodiments of the present invention may thereby share network resources thus saving capacity. Additionally, no multicast data may be sent to the RNC under which on unauthorized UE are provided. Resource reservation on both the CN and the UTRAN may additionally be a transparent transaction to UEs.
Any reference in this specification to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, “example embodiment”, etc., means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the invention. The appearances of such phrases in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with any embodiment, it is submitted that it is within the purview of one skilled in the art to effect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other ones of the embodiments. Furthermore, for ease of understanding, certain method procedures may have been delineated as separate procedures; however, these separately delineated procedures should not be construed as necessarily order dependent in their performance. That is, some procedures may be able to be performed in an alternative ordering, simultaneously, etc.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to a number of illustrative embodiments thereof, it should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art that will fall within the spirit and scope of the principles of this invention. More particularly, reasonable variations and modifications are possible in the component parts and/or arrangements of the subject combination arrangement within the scope of the foregoing disclosure, the drawings and the appended claims without departing from the spirit of the invention. In addition to variations and modifications in the component parts and/or arrangements, alternative uses will also be apparent to those skilled in the art.
activating said PDP context based on said transmitted status information.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein said activating said PDP context is performed by a Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN).
3. The method of claim 2, further comprising maintaining a database on said SGSN related to user information.
4. The method of claim 3, further comprising updating said database on said SGSN.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein said activating said PDP context is performed by said network.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein said activation is transparent to user equipment.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein said activating said PDP context comprises utilizing the Radio Network Controller (RNC) to indicate a status of user cells.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein said transmitting is based on a trigger, wherein said trigger occurs when a notification is sent to a Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN).
9. The method of claim 8, wherein said SGSN gets notified of a status of one of multicast service and broadcast service based on a periodic status query.
10. The method of claim 8, wherein said SGSN gets notified of a status of one of multicast service and broadcast service based on an update message.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein said SGSN gets notified of a status of one of multicast service and broadcast service based on an activation request.
12. The method of claim 8, wherein said SGSN gets notified of a new address for one of multicast service and broadcast service.
13. The method of claim 8, wherein said SGSN gets notified of a new identification of one of multicast service and broadcast service.
14. The method of claim 1, further comprising creating Gateway Tunneling Protocol tunnels following said activation.
15. A method comprising activating a packet data protocol (PDP) context in a cellular network by transmitting, from a radio network controller, status information of users, said status information indicating whether users may receive one of multicast data and broadcast data.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein said activating said PDP context is performed by a Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN).
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising maintaining a database on said SGSN relating to user information.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising updating said database on said SGSN.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein said activating said PDP context is performed by said network.
20. The method of claim 15, wherein said activation is transparent to user equipment.
21. The method of claim 15, wherein said transmitting is based on a trigger, wherein said trigger occurs when a notification is sent to a Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN).
22. The method of claim 21, wherein said SGSN gets notified of a status of one of multicast service and broadcast service based on a periodic status query.
23. The method of claim 21, wherein said SGSN gets notified of a status of one of multicast service and broadcast service based on an update message.
24. The method of claim 21, wherein said SGSN gets notified of a status of one of multicast service and broadcast service based on an activation request.
25. The method of claim 21, wherein said SGSN gets notified of a new address for one of multicast service and broadcast service.
26. The method of claim 21, wherein said SGSN gets notified of a new identification of one of multicast service and broadcast service.
27. The method of claim 15, further comprising creating Gateway Tunneling Protocol tunnels following said activation.
28. A system for performing a transmission in a cellular network, said system comprising a core network to receive, from a radio network controller, status information indicating whether users associated with said cellular network may receive one of multicast data and broadcast data, said core network to activate a packet data protocol context with users associated with said cellular network based on the transmitted status information.
29. The system of claim 28, wherein said core network comprises a node to maintain a database related to user information.
30. The system of claim 29, wherein said core network comprises a Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN).
31. The system of claim 30, wherein said activation is based on a trigger, wherein said trigger occurs when a notification is sent to said SGSN.
32. The system of claim 31, wherein said SGSN gets notified of a status of one of multicast service and broadcast service based on a periodic status query.
33. The system of claim 31, wherein said SGSN gets notified of a status of one of multicast service and broadcast service based on an update message.
34. The system of claim 31, wherein said SGSN gets notified of a status of one of multicast service and broadcast service based on an activation request.
35. The system of claim 31, wherein said SGSN gets notified of a new address for one of multicast service and broadcast service.
36. The system of claim 31, wherein said SGSN gets notified of a new identification of one of multicast service and broadcast service.
37. The system of claim 28, wherein said core network node activates said packet data protocol by determining whether there are users in a radio access network and determining whether said users are allowed to receive one of multicast data and broadcast data.
38. The system of claim 28, wherein said core network transmits data using a point-to-point connection based on a number of user equipment being below a predetermined number.
39. The system of claim 38, wherein said number of user equipment is obtained by paging user equipment using identification that identifies a service.
40. The system of claim 39, wherein said number of user equipment is further obtained by said user equipment sending user equipment identification as a response.
wherein said determining is based on a trigger, said trigger occurring when a notification is sent to a serving GPRS support node (SGSN), and said SGSN gets notified of a status of one of multicast service and broadcast service based on one of a periodic status query and an update message.
42. A system for performing a transmission in a cellular network, said system comprising a core network to activate a packet data protocol context with users associated with said cellular network, said core network including a serving GPRS support node (SGSN), and said SGSN gets notified of a status of one of multicast service and broadcast service based on one of a periodic status query and an update message.
43. A system for performing a transmission in a cellular network, said system comprising a core network to activate a packet data protocol context with users associated with said cellular network, wherein said core network transmits data using a point-to-point connection based on a number of user equipment being below a predetermined number, said number of user equipment being obtained by paging user equipment using identification that identifies a service.
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Posted in Home, Mom Stuff, Organization by Shannon M.
When I decided to start blogging again with a new blog and everything, I decided I was going to do it right and be organized from the get-go. I’m working on setting goals and planning things better in order to be more successful. So, I decided I needed a nifty blog planner. The search began.
If you’ve ever looked on Pinterest for a Blog Planner, you’ll know what I mean when I saw “Holy Cow!”. There are lots of free printables out there, all beautifully designed and useful…and did I mention FREE? Lots of bloggers have a hard time finding a planner that works for them, so they design their own, then offer it for free to other bloggers. I love this.
After clicking through and checking out quite a few different planners, I finally found on that spoke to me: The 2014 Monthly Blog Planner from Confessions of a Homeschooler.
Isn’t it pretty? I’m so tickled with how it turned out. I pretty much stuck with how it was laid out; there’s the month-at-a-glance calendar, and a page for each month to keep track of stats, jot down notes and ideas, and inspiring websites.
There are also entire sections devoted to Giveaways & Reviews, Advertising, and Brainstorming & Notes. I printed lots of the Notes pages so I wouldn’t have to use a separate notebook to jot ideas down (I have about 5 different notebooks I use regularly, because I can never seem to find the one I’m looking for!).
I did add a few other pages from A Well Crafted Party: tracking sheets for blog finances, sponsors, affiliates, and collaborations.That’s what I love about putting together my own planner: I can add other pages I need, and leave out the pages I don’t.
So, once I determined which pages I wanted, and figured out the placement, I printed them all out on my printer. Next time I do something like this, I’ll use a heavier stock of paper, but other than that, I think it turned out great. I also added some divider pages that I printed on cardstock. Then I put everything together, and stuffed it all in a manila folder.
In her original post, Erica of Confessions of a Homeschooler mentioned that she took her printed planner to Staples to have it bound. AWESOME idea. I took my folder to the Staples Copy and Print Center and had my planner bound with a navy blue spiral coil, and also added a clear front cover and a nice rigid back cover, also in navy blue. Love.It. It looks so professional, and I’m almost giddy with excitement. Can you tell I like office products? Best part? The binding and covers only cost a little over $4.
While I was at Staples, I picked up Post-It Tabs to label the sections. Super easy, and it’ll make everything easier to find.
I’m so excited to use this planner throughout the year! Hopefully it’ll keep me on track, and help me to stay motivated to keep blogging.
Erica also has a complete 2014 Daily Planner that I purchased, and will be putting that together soon! I’m excited about that one, too.
Great minds think alike! I just printed that planner out. Never thought to add pages from other planners!
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fmsadmin: where did you go?
I have a few scripts, including some Facter reporting “facts”, that make heavy use of FileMaker Server’s fmsadmin command. After a 14.0v4 on install on Yosemite I was puzzled to discover that one of the scripts wasn’t working.
When run, the script was complaining that the fmsadmin command was missing, yet I could still run the command when I typed it in the Terminal. Puzzled, I eventually found that the shell’s whereis command was returning a different path from what I had in my script’s environment.
More than likely, these changes were made to work around file system restrictions required for El Capitan’s new System Integrity feature.
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Win A Free Vitamin C Serum For Face – with Hyaluronic Acid | FreebieOrBust Freebies!
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Give your dining room interior an instant lift with our gorgeous timber round pedestal table.
Inviting and elegant dining table that will be the heart and soul of every meal.
Our Hampton Style Round Pedestal Table is purely bliss for any dining room.
When it comes to styling up your kitchen incorporating some noticeable colour can be difficult to do if most of the cabinetry and wall are neutral or colourless. And especially troublesome if a revamp isn’t in the budget! This adorable round pedestal table creates a sleek yet Hampton dining style that won’t break the budget!
Comfortably seats 4 to 5 guests – depending on the width size of your dining chairs.
Made from Solid Wood From Indian, this dining table boasts charm and durability.
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My Aunt would make this every year for our gathering on Christmas Eve. That's a tradition we keep.
Mix cream cheese, soup mix, and about 1/4 cup bacon bits until well combined.
Shape into a ball and roll in remaining bacon bits to cover the outside.
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The long-awaited documentary on the life of silent film producer David Oliver has a new name and a new trailer!
Composed of rare “Oliver” film clips drawn from the archives of over half a dozen national archives, the new trailer features the voice of Mr. Oliver’s English-born daughter-in-law, Jeanne Oliver. Bravo, Jeanne!!
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in Manhasset New York is a subtle reference and an homage to the world of art and design history, mainly Italian and American.
It is indeed a space where references and memories happen in a metaphysical way and are not entirely visible at first sight, a place for a dialogue between two opposite texts: the first is minimalist, rigorous and precise, alluding to the art of several American figures such as Sol LeWitt, Carl Andre or Donald Judd in its physicality and spirituality; the second is a reference to the rich, sensual, decadent, unpredictable and free world of the Radical Design groups that changed the course of design in Italy from the late sixties to the eighties.
Sergio Mannino negotiates masterfully between the tendencies of each "text" - style – to create surprising effects that contain continuity within the contradictions. Space and timing are experienced through a proscenium of subtle humor and strict precision.
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CSE continuously invests in R&D activities through EU (FP-7, H2020) and government funded programs.
The main focus of the R&D activities in CSE is to enhance the capabilities and competiveness of the company to both niche and mass markets by keeping-up with new technologies, processes and tools, while gaining valuable experiences through the co-operation with its partners.
5G network slicing could be considered as one of the most important innovations in communications of the decade due to its role in maximizing network resource sharing, optimizing flexibility to meet diverging requirements from diverse vertical businesses and upgrading operational capabilities to offer configurable warranties in Quality of Service (QoS) and/or Quality of Experience (QoE). This will open a significant number of new markets and enable a wide range of demanding, divergent and innovative use cases.
In the framework of the SELFNET Project (H2020), CSE will contribute to the design and development of the NFV and SDN Application Manager as well as to the definition of the semantics language for enabling formal expression of the autonomic strategies.
The DORA project designs and establishes an integrated information system that helps passengers to optimise their travel from the origin of their travel to the airplane at the departing airport as well as from the arrival airport to their final destination. Thus the DORA integrated information system created within the project together with necessary software platforms and end user applications supports the reduction of the overall time needed for a typical European air travel, including the time required for the transfer to and from the airports.
In the framework of the DORA Project (H2020), C.S.E. will contribute mainly to the Technical Evaluation of the project outcomes as well as in the Implementation of Indoor Location Infrastructure and Techniques.
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What is it like to work at JNJ Express?
What are people saying about the leadership at JNJ Express?
Family owned company, Easy and great people to work with. Not a big company feel. Management is great and will go the extra mile for you if your honest and work hard.
Long hours most of the time.
If you were in charge, what would you do to make JNJ Express a better place to work?
What are people discussing at JNJ Express?
What jobs are available at JNJ Express?
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How much would a family spend to live in this city? The Economic Policy Institute's Family Budget Calculator can calculate that for you. (Hat tip to CityLab for bringing it to our attention.) It adds up typical expenses—housing, food, child care, transportation, health care, other necessities, and taxes—for different metro areas across the country, tallying how much money a family—two adults and up to four children—would need to get by in each place.
Interestingly, according to the calculator, it would cost more for a family of four to live in Washington, D.C., where expenses would tally up to $106,493 a year, than New York, and less—$91, 785—a year to live in San Francisco, surprising given all the headlines about SF being much more expensive than NYC already.
Still, all the New York area expenses seem about right—except for one: housing. The calculator allots $17,280 a year—roughly $1,700 a month—in the budget for housing which, if you're able to find it, would be a bonafide deal in these parts. It would be a challenge to find a two-bedroom for that price in every borough except perhaps Staten Island. Then again, the calculator is is for the New York metro area, which includes some less expensive surrounding towns.
Spendy? Yes. Then again, you knew that already.
*According to a July 2015 Douglas Elliman market report, the median price for a two-bedroom in Manhattan is $4,161. In Brooklyn, it's $3,307 and in Queens, it's $4,335 (the reason Queens is more expensive than Manhattan, by the way is because the report only includes Northwestern Queens, and places like Hunters Point and Long Island City have a lot of new rental developments). According to RentBits, the median price of two-bedrooms in the Bronx is $1,699, and in Staten Island it's 1,450.
How long can you share a one-bedroom with your kid?
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As a young girl, I dreamed of going to all the places I read about!
After graduating from UCLA, I found out that my major was definitely not something I wanted to do! I got great advice from a career advisor (that I pass along often) “Do what you love and what you are passionate about, because then, instead of crossing off days until retirement - you can’t wait to get to work every day.” And that is exactly what I did! I got into travel. I worked as a Travel Agent, then managed a travel agency, then finally bought a travel agency! I worked as an inspector for IATA, and now I have been with Trafalgar for over 16 years. And yes, I love what I do – making peoples dreams come true.
When I have time outside of work, I love going to the movies, reading, cooking, singing and traveling. I have traveled to 72 different countries so far….and counting! I have been to all seven continents. I also play the guitar, ukulele, and I just got a mandolin!
Canoeing on the Amazon in a dugout canoe!
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Dedicated, passionate, and professional teachers are the heart of Country Day. Our exceptional faculty nurture highly motivated students in a caring and inclusive community that is committed to continuous improvement.
More than 200 educators make up our full-time, JK–12 faculty, a diverse team of professionals who love what they do. Our faculty members work in close collaboration with one another, constantly seeking new ways to integrate curricula and strengthen their students’ experiences. They are supported through ongoing, high-quality professional development and a collegial atmosphere of commitment to best practices and innovation.
Teaching with Distinction from Charlotte Country Day School on Vimeo.
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A kind person who makes others here feel appreciated!
Feeling appreciated is always a good thing. Congrats Stew on this recognition.
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SFHSS members and eligible dependents who are enrolled in a medical plan are automatically enrolled in the VSP Basic Vision plan. If you do not enroll in a medical plan, you will not have vision plan coverage.
As of 2018, the VSP Premier plan is available to eligible members. For an additional premium, VSP Premier offers enhanced eyeglass and contact benefits. Under either plan, you can choose a VSP network doctor or a non-VSP provider. If you use a VSP network provider you will have lower out-of-pocket costs for covered services. To receive service from a VSP network provider, call a VSP network provider directly to make an appointment - no ID cards are issued.
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Arata Hinohara and his companions have suffered painful losses, but they know they must go on. Arata himself is heading for a showdown with his greatest adversaries, the Six Sho, so he enters a sacred site to learn to communicate with the great power he possesses. His companions accompany him, where they find themselves pulled into startling confrontations!
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Now we are looking on the crossword clue for: Unrefined resources.
Next time, try using the search term “Unrefined resources crossword” or “Unrefined resources crossword clue” when searching for help with your puzzle on the web. See the possible answers for Unrefined resources below.
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 343 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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Book your flights from London to Malta at OneTravel.com, and enjoy your journey hassle-free. OneTravel is a one-stop website for all your travel needs. From flight bookings, hotel packages, and vacation bookings to car rentals, we help you book everything with few clicks. OneTravel offers cheap airfares that help you save big. Book your London to Malta flights with OneTravel and save money like never before.
How many weekly flights are there are between LON to MLA? There are 1 weekly flights between LON and MLA.
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Between 12 and 13 August 2014, a total of 152 new cases of Ebola virus disease (laboratory-confirmed, probable, and suspect cases) as well as 76 deaths were reported from Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone.
On 13-14 August, some airlines and social media and traditional media vehicles expressed concern that air travel to and from affected countries was a high-risk activity for the spread of Ebola. To correct this misunderstanding, WHO called a press conference at the UN Palais des Nations in Geneva on 14 August. Dr Isabelle Nuttall, speaking on behalf of WHO, said, "Air travel, even from Ebola-affected countries, is low-risk for Ebola transmission."
Dr Nuttall further clarified modes of transmission for Ebola and emphasized that the disease is not an airborne virus, unlike influenza or tuberculosis. The infection is transmitted to others through direct contact with the bodily fluids of a sick person, such as blood, vomit, sweat, and diarrhoea. Even if an individual infected with EVD travels by plane, the likelihood of other passengers and crew coming into contact with the individual's bodily fluids is very low.
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What Is The Cheapest Month To Visit Greece With Family?
If you are one tight budget and want a family holiday in Greece, then you might consider going outside the main holiday season.
I set out to find the cheapest month of the year, to visit Greece, but also some other budgeting tips, when going to Greece on a family holiday.
When is the cheapest month to visit Greece with the family? If you want to save money when traveling to Greece with your family, you must go in the least popular months of the year. In Crete, that means going in November or December. It is possible to enjoy some of the nice weather if you visit Greece in early November.
There are other ways to save money, than to go in the winter, if you choose some of the autumn or spring months you will be able to enjoy some better weather and maybe even be lucky enough to go swimming in the ocean.
Read more about my study on this subject, I took the time to compile some other budgeting tips for you as well.
When is the best time of year to visit Greece?
You would want to know when the cheapest exact month, is to visit Greece, I guess this is why you are here, but I have to tell you something.
Greece is a country of more than 200 inhabited islands. You can not go about judging all of Greece by the same level, as some islands are far less expensive to visit than other islands.
The largest island is Crete, and at number 9 on the list is Samos. I've been to both of these islands, and I tell you to know, Samos is very small.
We visited Samos before we had kids, and we rented an ATV to drive around on. And the island is only about 180 square miles, so we were able to actually drive around almost the entire island on this ATV.
And remember what I said, this was the 9th biggest island on the list of more than 200 inhabited islands. It is actually only the top 27 islands, that is more than 100 square kilometers, about 40 square miles.
Why do you need this knowledge?
Because I have tried comparing prices on Hotels.com and Booking.com, and depending on which island you choose, the month varies.
Crete is one of the more expensive islands to visit, but at the same time, because it is the biggest island, there are both more different hotels to choose from, and it might be a lot easier getting there by plane.
But I don't recommend going to Greece in the coldest month of the year. If you must go outside the main holiday season, you should go in the autumn, because the weather is still nice and the water might still be warm enough for you to go swimming in.
I would pick sometime early November for cheap travel in nice weather.
And then you should try going for one of the smaller islands. Our trip to Samos was actually the cheapest one week holiday we ever had, and we did not hold back on spending cash, while there.
The hotel in Samos wasn't very nice, compared to when we visited Crete, we stayed at a small family hotel called Leonidas, we had a two-room apartment with a gigantic balcony, and the staff was just so nice, that we just ended up spending almost the entire vacation on the fake-grass by the pool.
So, one thing you will have to know is, the weather and temperatures of the Greek islands might differentiate, not only from island to island but also from south to north of each island.
If we take Crete, an island we have visited in the past, then the temperatures of the south of the island, will be a few degrees Celsius hotter than the north-west.
Take a look at this chart, about the average temperatures in Crete, depending on the time of year.
So in conclusion to the question, when is the best time of year to visit Greece?
If you want to visit one of the Greek islands, like Crete, and if you like to go swimming in the Mediterranean sea, you would want to choose from late May, and until late September or Early October. July and August are the hottest months, and if you are traveling with small children, you might want to stay away from the highest temperatures.
If and when you go traveling to Greece with the family, there is some money saving tips that apply for visiting almost every country.
Consider not only the cheapest month of the year but also how you are able to save money while staying in Greece.
I'll tell you about how we do this, and then you can decide for yourself if this is something that you would like to try.
In Denmark, where we come from, it is almost frowned upon, if you buy one meal at a restaurant and share it instead of buying one meal each.
We learned, that sharing a pizza is actually enough for me and my girlfriend. Now as a family, we end up buying two meals, that we are all able to share.
We will only go for a restaurant visit once a day, for example by picking a late dinner at around 14.00 or 15.00, you are able to not eat in rush-hour and some places you will save money with some early-bird deals.
Then there is breakfast and late snacks.
We would make sure to pick a hotel room with a fully functioning fridge, and an electric kettle for coffee.
Then we eat breakfast and late night snacks at the hotel room or the balcony.
The tip is, for every country, to go for local drinks. If you find yourself at a restaurant ask for a Mythos beer, draft beer is usually the cheapest.
If you are like wine more, then ask for some local wine, and not an imported bottle.
If you, as we do, are shopping for eating some of the meals at the hotel, you should go researching about where the locals are shopping, and not go shopping at small tourist-shops.
The prices are likely to be less than half.
I experienced this a lot, when I was a tour guide in Bulgaria, just by walking 400 meters inland and away from the center, the prices would drop as much as 60% on basic stuff like water, snacks and even beer.
If you pick a hotel without a pool, you will usually be able to save a great deal of money. But you should really think about if this is worth the save.
If you elect to go to the beach instead of the hotel pool anyway, then go pick a hotel without a pool.
But at many beaches, you will have to pay for a chair, and when you are traveling with your kids, they might want to go swimming just after breakfast, and after you have eaten dinner.
If you go for a budget hotel, far away from the beach and without a hotel-pool, then you will have to find something else to entertain your kids.
I might argue that the beach is more fun for kids, but that the hotel pool might be safer, this is a matter of preference, I would not pick a hotel without a pool. I enjoy hotel-pools.
When you go to stay at the beach, you will be tempted by all the nice beach-bars and see other people eating ice-cream.
Likewise, when you stay at the hotel pool, you will be tempted to forget all about saving money, and just splurged on beers and snacks.
It might be a lot cheaper, to bring some of your own, from the supermarket, instead of buying it at the beach or at the hotel pool.
But you'll have to check if you are allowed to bring your own snacks if you elect to go to poolside.
As I mentioned earlier, you might be able to save some money by picking a smaller greek island than Crete, but what you also have to consider, if you are picking a very cheap hotel, is that you will have to get there, and you will have to be able to go to and from the beach.
If you end up needing to rent a car or spending too much money on transportation, it will not save you anything picking a hotel far away from everything.
So, when you are picking accommodation, you should consider that you are not likely to stay at your hotel room all day.
You do want to be able to go to the beach and the nearest city, and it is cheapest if you are able to do this by walking.
Do you have any money saving tips for, when visiting Greece? Then please share them in the comments below!
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You can move the layers on which is applie..one by one, in an order or all together.
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Angelonia is a script font that combined brush lettering with traditional hand writing. It was divided into a several Open Type feature such as Ligature, Contextual Alternates, Stylistic Alternates, and Stylistic Sets.
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In 20, he was a member of Midwest Fur Fest convention logistics staff. His color scheme is primarily black and white, with seven dark teal-blue stripes along his rear torso which wrap around to the front.
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Combining reliable Hema maps with 40,000 interactive points of interest (POI) and online features, Hema Explorer is the interactive GPS navigation app for tourers, four-wheel drivers and campers.
Hema Explorer features reliable Hema base maps and downloadable Hema 4WD maps in tandem with Australia-wide online street, terrain and satellite mapping, which can be clipped and saved to use offline. 40,000 interactive POI specific to campers, four-wheel drivers, and tourers transform the mapping, covering everything from campsites and caravan parks to lookouts and 24-hour fuel. A genuine real-time and ahead-of-time trip planner, Hema Explorer offers advanced trip recording and access to the trip-sharing Hema Explorer Cloud, meaning the app is a complete companion for all types of outdoor adventures.
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I need a fixed aspect ratio top level window. Can someone help?
I used a QDockWidget as a floating window and tried to fix its aspect ratio (e.g 3:2). However I can't do that when I try to reimplement the heightForWidth in the widget/sizePolicy/Layout. Later on I had to use resize in the ResizeEvent. The side effect was the window triggered several ResizeEvent and the sizes of the widget changed several time before it finally finished. The ResizeEvent was invoked only AFTER the RESIZE was done.
The better way should be to update the width or height according to the aspect ratio before the the actual resize event. However I can't find a solution.
At last I found a way to address the issue: use the nativeEvent() to monitor the Windows message WM_RESISING and update the rectangle of the window.
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Connecting with students is without a doubt one of the most important aspects to a successful year. It’s certainly not a disputed topic, and teachers are well aware of the benefits of this, but the question to ask is how do teachers go about connecting with their students in ways that produce a great classroom culture?
What are some of the Challenges of Connecting with Students?
Before we dive in and give you some great tools to connect with your students, let’s consider for a moment some of the challenges that you might face whilst trying to build relationships.
Right from the start this will mean that teachers will have to dig deep to find the good in each of their students, even those that have either previously been labeled as a ‘problem’ child or have been seen in a negative light. This can be hard, but it’s important to remember that everyone has positive characteristics and you’ll need to look for them. These positive characteristics can often be overlooked.
In order to do this, you’ll need to focus your attention on finding those positives and look for talent, intellect, skill or even excellence in some areas of their lives. It’s in there, it just needs to be found and nurtured.
Here are our top 5 easy ways to connect with your students.
Nicholas Provenzano has written extensively about the First Five Minutes (FFM) and believes that this is a critical way to engage and connect with students.
As he said in an article on The Nerdy Teacher, “I went to one of many meetings that teachers go to and I was just struck by something. What meetings start exactly on time discussing the business at hand? The first five minutes or so is all pleasantries. As adults, we like to talk and catch up on things going on in our lives. Depending on the meeting, some people might not have seen each other for days or weeks. Those five minutes are crucial to catch up, settle down and get in the right frame of mind for that meeting.
Why do we treat students differently? Some of these students haven’t seen each other since the day before. I have found that by letting these students have these first five minutes has actually increased the work we get done. I walk around the room and talk with the students. Those five minutes allow me to engage and personally tell each table what we will be doing. I take attendance as I walk around and talk to the students. By the time that five minute catchup period ends, the students are ready to go.
This is a fantastic way to connect with your students and doesn’t take up too much of your precious time that you have in your classroom each day.
If you think about it, teachers often spend a lot of time talking to other teachers about students as well as parents, but how often do they actually land up really speaking to their students? Not much time at all. This strategy is pretty easy to follow, although it does take up some time, but you will most certainly reap the rewards as you build stronger connections. Treat the conversation as if you’re a journalist interviewing an important person…what do they like, what don’t they like, what are their interests, what is their family like, who are their friends, what extracurricular activities do they do and any other questions you can think of. Once you’ve ‘interviewed’ them take notes of the important information that you’ve gleaned and use it in all your interactions with them. If you know that they’re interested in mythology, as an example, try and find information about the subject for them and hand it over. They’ll love you for it and it will without a doubt build stronger bonds.
Let your students do the talking! Yes you read right. Sometimes it’s a good idea to take a back seat and let your students engage in group discussions. They can share information about themselves in a nonthreatening environment, and they can share whatever they feel comfortable with. If they prefer, you can put them into groups and let them discuss their interests amongst themselves while you walk around the class and learn as much as you can about them both inside and outside of school.
These moments provide excellent opportunities to learn about them. Once they’ve finished their discussions, devise a debate that they need to take part in where they get to choose the subject matter based on shared interests. They’ll then be able to form their opinion on the subject matter, listen to what others have to say and build up their arguments. The best part about this activity is that it gives students some form of authority in the classroom and allows them to have a voice. You will learn so much from this exercise.
This one probably takes the most amount of time, but could have the biggest impact on getting to know your students. You’ll be able to learn so much about them when attending their extra-curricular activities. You’ll be amazed at how much they will appreciate your efforts to take the time out of your busy day and focus on them and them alone. If you’ve been struggling with a particular student this just might be your answer to build those bonds.
Another bonus to taking this approach is that you can build better relationships with their parents in an informal setting and as such you’ll be able to glean even more information about them. By doing this you’ll be able to work together as a team to get the most out of their kids during the year. If parents believe that their child’s teacher has a vested interest in them, they will feel more comfortable talking to you and working with you and not against you.
Yes as simple as it sounds, this is a surefire way to connect with your students. A smile will go a long way in building emotional connections. When you’re taking attendance at the beginning of the day, smile at each student’s name that you call out. Then wait for them to smile back. This is a quick and easy way to build those lasting connections that are so important for classroom success!
Those are our top 5 easy ways to connect with your students. Do you have other tips to share about connecting with your students in the classroom? We’d love to hear your thoughts and ideas.
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Find the value of x2uxx+2xy uxy + y2uyy(4 marks) 3(a) Is the following system has trivial or non trivial solution? Obtain the non trival solution if exist.
x + 2y + 6z = 22, 3x + 4y + z = 26, 6x - y - z = 19(4 marks) 4(c)(ii) Solve the system of equation by Gauss Siedel Method.
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Your favorite music on vinyl.
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No, I am not dead, just MIA.
Fell last night & possibly broke right hand, other than that all is good. Took some personal time off recently - had pushed for over 3 years, working 60 hrs wk, putting out over 60 patterns.
I began yoga classes & cardio, knit something for me (what a concept), helped son get back on his feet by providing daycare to grandson, and learned to spin. All necessary to my mental health & continued artistic inspiration. Consider it a sabbatical.
I have continued working on Two Towers patterns through out the past 4 months - Helm’s Deep needs to be written up & proofed, Rohan is completed & waiting on final notes from tester who is finishing hers. Ringwraith is heading into test knit.
If it is broken, may have to push back start date for Mithril KAL from Feb. 4th, but will try to get someone else to write up patterns so y’all don’t have to wait any longer. I think my tech editor can write them, possibly.
Oh no! I hope that your hand is not broken. That would be awful. Take care of yourself and let me know if there is anything I can do to help.
It's always something!, as Emily would say. This something sounds scary. Follow doctor's orders or use your common sense, whichever makes more sense. Your hand will heal faster, if you let others do for you.
We all need a break sometimes, hope you've been enjoying yours.
I hope things are well!
I'm glad to hear that you have had some time away over the holidays :) Fingers crossed that your hand is merely sprained and/or bruised.
Sounds great to have some time off. I'm curiosly waiting to see what it can lead to. Sorry to hear about your hand but things like that happen and there is always some sens in it even though it can be hard to see when you're in the middle of it. Listen to the doc and take care.
I hope it's not broken. Look after yourself and get better!:-) I just adore your patterns.
Glad to see you listened to your life and took some time for health and family. Hope you're keeping up with the yoga and cardio and that the hand is healing nicely.
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Are you planning an Inside Out party?
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On Thursday, during a debate in Parliament, opposition parties, led by the Socialists and the Greens, staged a symbolic walk-out of the chamber after a heated row with President of the Chamber Siegfried Bracke, also a member of the N-VA.
The coalition was formed after the separatist N-VA party softened its demands for greater autonomy for Dutch-speaking Flanders, an issue that has dominated Belgian politics in recent years and delayed the previous two government formations.
But the N-VA is certainly not accelerating the path to independence.
Many fear that the separatist N-VA, the strongest party in Flanders, will make further gains in next May's general election.
The June 13, 2010, elections brought the Dutch-speaking separatist N-VA party to the fore, and at first it was including in the protracted negotiations.
Today marks a full year since elections brought the anti-Belgium N-VA regionalists to the fore in Dutch-speaking Flanders and left the pro-Belgium PS Socialists as main party in the Francophone regions.
N-VA leader Bart De Wever compared it to a marathon.
The reports said that Puigdemont flew to Brussels with five former members of the Catalonia regional government, in order to meet politicians from the Flemish nationalist N-VA party of Belgium.
There, the powerful separatist N-VA party favours a republic, or at least a royal as figurehead only.
Negotiating skills His negotiating skills through the 18-month crisis, Belgium's bleakest recent moments, were hailed by all bar the powerful Flemish N-VA separatist movement that stands poised to make significant gains in elections next year.
Absent from the coalition are the Greens as well as Belgium's Flemish separatist N-VA.
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Nov. 3 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama said he takes responsibility for changing the administration’s approach to businesses to make “absolutely clear” that their success is crucial to the economy.
Obama, at a White House news conference to give his assessment of yesterday’s midterm elections in which Republicans gained a majority in the U.S. House, said one of the keys to spurring economic growth is to encourage expansion and hiring by companies.
Sluggish growth and an unemployment rate that has equaled or exceeded 9.5 percent for 14 consecutive months were major issues in yesterday’s elections.
Republicans netted at least 60 U.S. House seats, the biggest gain since 1938 when Democrats lost 72 seats, and will take control of the chamber in January for the first time since 2006. Republicans scored a net gain of at least six Senate seats with two races undecided, short of the 10 they needed to win a majority there.
They also won governorships that had been held by Democrats in at least 10 states, giving them a majority of top state executive posts.
Obama said he recognized that voters are “deeply frustrated” by the pace of the recovery from the worst recession since the Great Depression. The president said he plans greater outreach to the business community to get companies to spend some of the almost $1 trillion in cash that Moody’s Investors Service says they are holding.
“Setting the right tone publicly is going to be important and could end up making a difference at the margins in terms of how businesses make investment decisions,” Obama said, without giving details of his plans.
“If the other side wins, they’ll try their hardest to give rein back to the insurance companies and the credit-card companies and the Wall Street banks that we’re finally holding accountable,” Obama told a crowd of supporters Oct. 10 in Philadelphia.
Companies from Procter & Gamble Co., the world’s largest consumer-products producer, to Caterpillar Inc., the largest maker of construction and mining equipment, have gone public with their criticisms of the administration.
Companies’ complaints center on Obama’s efforts to overhaul rules for Wall Street, raise taxes on overseas income, tighten environmental reviews and rework pending free-trade agreements. They also criticize the president for not having any Cabinet secretaries or top aides with business experience.
The Bloomberg Global Poll in September found 77 percent of U.S.-based Bloomberg subscribers say Obama is too anti-business, and his favorability among the 1,408 investors worldwide is down to 49 percent from 73 percent in July 2009.
--With assistance from Julianna Goldman, Roger Runningen and Kate Andersen Brower in Washington. Editors: Joe Sobczyk, Jim Rubin.
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$project = Invoke-RestMethod -Method Get -Uri "$apiUrl/projects/shlomif/fc-solve"
- SET PATH=%PATH%;"C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Inno Setup 5"
- "`which python3` -m pip install --upgrade flake8 $PY_MODS"
- "sudo /usr/bin/python3 -m pip install --upgrade $PY_MODS || true"
- "sudo `which python2` -m pip install --upgrade $PY_MODS"
(Note: he places all his changes under the MIT/Expat licence).
for general guidelines for contributing to open source.
- The [Travis-CI build](https://travis-ci.org/shlomif/PySolFC) and [AppVeyor build](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/shlomif/pysolfc) (which also run the test suite) should pass on each commit.
- Your contributions should be under [GPLv3+](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_General_Public_License#Version_3) or a [compatible free software licence](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#GPLCompatibleLicenses), but please don't put them under the [AGPL](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affero_General_Public_License), which adds additional restrictions.
- The code should be compatible with both Python 2.7.x and Python 3.4.x-and-above.
- Translate PySol to a human language you know.
- Try to fix bugs.
- Make a monetary donation.
custom variants. It lives in the Edit menu.
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View today's Town Center Park condos for sale and the best Wilsonville real estate listings below. Town Center Park is a condo building in Wilsonville, Oregon that offers a wide range of amenities to fit any lifestyle. See today's Town Center Park condos for sale & Town Center Park real estate property listings below. Browse our Wilsonville homes, Portland condos and Portland luxury homes for sale by location, size or price and let this website be your regional real estate guide. We would love to be your Town Center Park real estate agents and assist in the condo buying process. For more information about Town Center Park properties for sale near Wilsonville or to schedule a private showing, contact your Town Center Park real estate experts today. Read more about Town Center Park real estate.
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Central America extends from the southern Mexico border between Panama and Colombia. It is the southernmost portion of the North American continent. From lush rainforests to ancient ruins and beautiful beaches, Central America is a diverse and exciting part of the world just begging to be explored!
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Square Dump Bin - Black. Large folding wire dump bin with a black finish. This square dump bin is ideal for a variety of retail merchandising solutions due to its adjustable bottom shelf. The bottom shelf of the dump bin has 3 positions. This square dump bin features built in signholders on 2 sides. This square dump bin measures 30"H x 18"W x 18"D.
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