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Home Photographs - Western History The celebrated Mineral Springs at Manitou, Col.
The celebrated Mineral Springs at Manitou, Col.
Title The celebrated Mineral Springs at Manitou, Col.
Summary View of the Manitou Soda Spring in Manitou Springs, Colorado, looking northwest; shows the rustic gazebo with its branch uprights and benches, the boulder at the confluence of Ruxton and Fountaine qui Bouille, and a group of excursionists gathered around the stone ring-basin from which the spring originates. The men are in sack suits, stovepipe hats and gold chains; the women are in ribboned bonnets, corsets, bodices and draped, bustled overdresses with wide, pleated flounces. A woman holds a parasol; a child sits on the stone ring.
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Ayer graduated in Oxford (B.A. 1932; M.A. 1936), where while in contact with the empiricist Henry H. Prince he became interested to the philosophical problem of perception. In 1932, during a stay in Vienna, he was exposed to logical positivism. He began teaching at the University of Oxford in 1932. He was elected a fellow of Wadham College in 1944 and named dean in 1945. From 1946 to 1959 Ayer was a professor and Dean of the Arts Faculty at University College, London. In 1959 he returned to Oxford, where he was Wykeham Professor of Logic and Fellow of New College until 1978, and Fellow of Wolfson College in 1978–1983. At several periods he taught or lectured in the United States. In 1952 Ayer was named a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), and he was knighted in 1970. He died 27 June 1989.
Ayer gained international notice with his first book, Language, Truth and Logic, published in 1936, where both his endorsement and development of the ideas of logical positivism, which the book helped to popularise in English-speaking countries, are first presented. Here Ayer adopts the distinction introduced by Hume between assertions expressing relations among ideas and assertions expressing factual judgments, and adopts the neo-empiricist principle of verification, according to which a synthetic assertion is only meaningful if it is possible to assert its truth or falsity on the basis of observation. Reference to Hume is also essential in accounting for the main differences between Ayer’s philosophy and that of the Vienna circle, in that these may be spelt out in terms of his acceptance of Hume’s theory of causality (and rejection of necessary connections), as well as in Ayer’s idea that a synthetic statement can never be conclusively proven or disproven.
Ayer believed that large parts of what was traditionally called ‘philosophy’—including metaphysics, theology and aesthetics—were not matters that could be judged as being true or false and that it was thus meaningless to discuss them. His main interests lay in the theory of knowledge and in the philosophy of language; in the fifties and sixties he developed some sympathy for the philosophy of ordinary language, although he always opposed the views of Wittgenstein and his followers.
His publications include: Language, Truth and Logic (1936; rev. ed., 1946); The Foundations of Empirical Knowledge (1940); The Problem of Knowledge (1956); The Origins of Pragmatism (1968); Russell and Moore: The Analytical Heritage (1971); The Central Questions of Philosophy (1973); and Wittgenstein (1985). His autobiography was published in two volumes: Part of My Life (1977) and More of My Life (1984).
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I know what you are thinking… not another cauliflower mashed potato recipe, again?!?! No! It’s not like that. This has real potatoes and cauliflower all-in-one dish. This lighter version of real mashed potatoes accompanied my super tasty crunchy-baked chicken strips. I watched my husband take a giant bite, and then noticed the puzzled look on his face. He then proceeded to take a few more bites of the mashed potatoes and cauliflower. I then finally spoke up (I felt bad leading him on) and told him that I incorporated some cauliflower into the mashed potatoes. He was like “oh that’s why they are super light and fluffy–they are great”. I was expecting him to complain that there was no gravy for the potatoes and that maybe they were lacking flavor since they weren’t full of butter and heavy cream. I was pleasantly surprised and as I began enjoying each blissful bite I realized that this is the way to go.
Our dinner conversation also got really interesting. We both agreed that this is the perfect way to hide vegetables for any non-veggie eater like children. Then all of a sudden my husband’s business-like mind started racing and within minutes he was telling me how I should write a cookbook on how to trick kids into eating foods that are full of healthy foods. I told him that there are already a few books on the market and thanked him for his “brilliant” idea.
So you get the idea… whether you are trying to hide veggies from you kids or maybe your picky non-veggie eating husband or just want to lighten-up your mashed potatoes give this recipe a try! I’m not going to lie… I did have to resist the urge to put a pat of butter on my potatoes. With or without the butter they are still delicious!
In a large pot add 3 cups of quartered red baby potatoes and fill with water, three quarters of the pot full. Add 1 tsp salt to the water. Bring to a boil and cook for 15 minutes. Then add cauliflower to the same pot and cook for an additional 10 minutes or until potatoes and cauliflower are fork tender.
Drain and place back in the pot. Add olive oil, chopped herbs, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Blend until smooth using a hand mixer. Taste to see if you prefer more salt and pepper. Add more if desired. Serve and enjoy!
*All stove tops cook differently. Cook this recipe like you would normally cook potatoes. If your stove top cooks faster than what was written above then adjust your cooking times.
Great idea! I have made one or the other but I love the fusion of them both together!
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AYMERIC LAPORTE has insisted that Manchester City need to take the "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity" against Manchester United.
Pep Guardiola's men can secure the Premier League title with a win against their fierce rivals at the Etihad on Saturday.
Despite Guardiola prioritising Wednesday's Champions League match against Liverpool, the 23-year-old has highlighted Saturday's dream scenario for City fans.
He told City TV: "We have a chance [to win the league by beating United].
"It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and we must try to get the win on Saturday.
"Obviously, we must win the next game and after that we can relax but, obviously, that is a very important game on Saturday."
The Blues will still have six top flight games to play after facing Jose Mourinho's side.
Laporte has been finding his feet for Guardiola's side since completing his £57m move from Athletic Bilbao in January.
He was deployed in the left-back position during City's 3-1 win over Everton at Goodison Park.
Speaking of his new role, he said: "I felt really well.
"Obviously, it's a different position but we worked hard over the week in training sessions.
"I felt fine, physically, very well and the team achieved the goal."
Saturday's game against the Red Devils comes between two huge Champions League clashes against Liverpool.
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Since this was the first novel by this author, I would say that she did a great job.
I thought the story read well, although there were times where I thought that a little inexperience started to peak through but I can’t say that it deterred me from the story at all.
The pace was good and the characterisation was well thought out, I found both Callie and Sebastian to be thoroughly engaging. The connection between the two of them was strong but that didn’t mean that it was unbreakable, sometimes even the best couples need a second bite at the cherry.
Humorous to a fault, I must admit that this brought a smile to my face, so much so that my cheeks ached but it wasn’t all frivolity, and I thought in that aspect of the read the author was both measured but punchy.
With a fabulous cast of secondary characters and an eye for detail, this is an author that I look forward to reading more from.
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Getty Images has finally stated that it will pay amateurs the same rates for Flickr Collection images as professional contributors receive for images sourced from elsewhere in the agency's archive.
Getty Images has finally stated that it will pay amateurs the same rates for Flickr Collection images as professional contributors receive for images sourced from elsewhere in the agency’s archive.
The news comes after months of uncertainty over whether amateurs contributing to the picture agency, via the Flickr Collection, would end up getting as much as the agency’s regular professional photographers.
Russel added that Flickr members will receive 30% of the fee for a rights managed image, telling us this is ‘slightly higher than the average worldwide rate’.
The average price for a rights managed image is £360, said a UK spokesman yesterday.
Getty officially launched the project last week in a move that gives selected Flickr members a new way to sell their photos.
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Here are the BRM Challenge Rules for 2012.
New models will be allowed in 2013, only in the same category (Group C).
3.2 All the parts of the model must be the ones used in the box stock car; they must be fitted as supplied by BRM.
3.3 Their replacement, or any modification, can only be done according to the rules herein.
4.1 Bodies must be complete in all its parts, except mirrors, front winglets, wipers, antennas, and tow hooks. Filler caps, glass and all interior parts must be fitted at the start of the race.
4.3 Bodies may be bullet-proofed with Shoe Goo, but it is not allowed to use Shoe Goo as weight. (do not empty a complete tube of Shoe Goo as a way of adding weight to the body!!) You can re-enforce headlight buckets, details like filler caps, windows from the inside, rear lights. On the Toyota you may add Shoe Goo to the side parts of the body to keep them in place (multi piece body). The intent of these rules is to allow strengthening of the body to help prevent crash damage, not to tune the car. Excessive re-enforcement may create a situation where you are asked to remove added weight (glue) Light kits, when fitted may be Shoe goo’d in.
4.4 Body kits can be used, but they must be completely painted so that no unpainted areas remain (no clear coat only on white plastic).
4.5 The body weight should be no less than the standard box stock bodies.
4.10 Later Porsche and Toyota bodies must be attached to the chassis with provided screws (fitted to bodies) and O-Rings (fitted to chassis) ** early Porsche cars may be modified to the later O ring mount system. They must exactly replicate the later version if this is done. O Ring body mount systems may not have washer fitted to disable the quick fit body mounting. The only cars that can use the non quick fit body mount are cars offered that way BRM001 through BRM010. All later production BRM011 through BRM021 can only run with the quick release system, no washers may be fitted to the body screws of these cars.
4.11 Only original BRM screw sets are allowed.
4.12 Windows must remain transparent. Only tampo-prints as included in the standard models or decals added in self painted kits, with the same size are allowed. Windscreen must be fitted to the car at all times.
4.13 Rear wing attachment can be reinforced with glue, tape or sponge rubber, provided the body shape is not altered. No tape is allowed on the top surface of the wing.
4.14 On the Big and Small wing Porsche you may use a small piece of tape from the endplates to the side of the body to re-enforce the wing. Toyota’s rear wing mount may be taped to the chassis, but must be able to be removed; it must not be glued into the chassis.
4.16 No repairs may be carried out during a lane change, all cars must be replaced in the Pit Area on the Track, work can only resume when the race is re-started.
5.1 Straightening the chassis is allowed, filing the chassis (other than modifications mentioned) is not allowed. Opening body mount holes other than to fit O Ring mounting system is not allowed. Nothing else may be added or removed from the chassis.
5.2 The chassis can be cleaned from injection flash only.
5.3 Trimming of the front edge of the chassis to allow braid clearance is allowed. Also you can modify the front of the chassis to fit the S-026SW race guide.No modification to axle mounts or bearings permitted, you may glue in the rear axle bearings but not modify their fitment in any way.
5.5 Magnet is forbidden, magnet retaining strap must be fitted..
5.6 Adhesive tape is allowed under the chassis to prevent the loss of screws that fix the body. Cars that lose screws during a race will be penalized, especially if such action causes a problem to the track or another car. (Suggested penalty 100 laps Endurance Race, 10% of heat total Sprint Race). Tape can not be used to control the body movement.
5.7 The cockpit, the dashboard and the driver must be present at all times and regularly fixed to the frame, as per specifications contained in the assembly instructions of the original BRM kits.
5.8 The cockpit, the dashboard and the driver must be painted.
6.2 Only original BRM front tires or S-022S lowered front tires are allowed. It is possible to lower stock front tires, but it is forbidden to treat them with glue (or similar) for limiting its grip - may be made slightly conical section, but the outer diameter of the front tires can’t be less than 23mm.
6.3 Front wheel hubs must be complete with original inserts; the type of insert to be used may be chosen from among those in the BRM catalogue and must be fully assembled and painted.
6.4 Only original BRM spacers between chassis and wheel hubs are allowed; they could be in Teflon or Brass, with the aim of achieving the maximum width allowed. Toyota must remove the front spacers to achieve legal width.
6.5 New accessories of this type will be allowed in the future, if specifically notified by BRM Model Cars, with special modification of this technical regulation.
6.6 Front axles must be BRM product, no drill blanks are allowed.
7.2.2 For Wood tracks S-021 and S-021S and Scaleauto SC-2426BRM can be used.
7.3 When race tires are supplied by the race organization, type and size will be decided by the race organization.
7.4 It is possible to turn the rear tires, but their diameter must not be less than 27.5mm at the start of the race. If the outer diameter becomes less than 27.0mm, tires must be replaced immediately with others of the same type.
7.5 Only original BRM bearings are allowed; they could be in Teflon or Brass. Rear Bearings may be glued into the chassis. It is absolutely forbidden to change their position.
7.6 Original BRM stoppers are allowed, Toyota and Porsche gear mesh spacers and S-012SS shims are also allowed to set gear mesh.
7.7 Only original BRM spacers (same as 6.4) are allowed, with the aim of achieving the maximum width allowed.
7.8 Only original BRM crown gears are allowed; the number of teeth of the crowns is either 34 or 36.
7.9 Rear wheel hubs must be complete with original inserts; the type of insert to be used may be chosen from among those in the BRM catalogue and must be fully assembled and painted.
7.10 Rear axles must be BRM product, no drill blanks are allowed.
8.1 Only BRM Guide Blades S-026 and S-026SW (Pick-Ups) are allowed. Must be held in place by provided BRM O-Ring in correct stock position. The O-Ring holding the guide may be glued to the post. Only one O-Ring is allowed on the guide post.
8.2 It is possible to use shims between the guide blade and the chassis (guide shims), in order to make the front axle more efficient.
8.3 Only original BRM guide shims are allowed.
8.4 Only original BRM Contact Braids and spares are allowed. If BRM braid is not available for the BRM Wood track guide Scaleauto braid may be used.
8.5 Braid juice or chemicals may not be added to the braid at anytime; braid may be cleaned with a brush only.
8.6 Braids may be re-set by a Corner Worker in the Event of a crash. No other work can be done Trackside at all.
9.1.3 BRM T-RS EVO (black label) designed for wooden tracks**** Due to a shortage of this motor Scaleauto motors may be spec’d from time to time. No other motors are allowed.
9.3 When race motors are supplied by the race organization, they may be handed out with pinion and power cables. Type of motor and pinion will be decided by the race organization.
9.4 Motor and pinion cannot be changed unless under race direction authorization. This must be observed by a Race Official.
9.5 Motor cannot be fastened to the chassis by glue or tape.
9.6 Any maneuver to increase the motor's performance is forbidden, included running-in and use of performance enhancing liquid. To this purpose, the motor shall be assembled under scrutiniser’s surveillance during pre-race technical verifications and lubrication will be done with oil provided, or approved by the organizers.
9.7 Removal or opening of the identification label on the motor is prohibited. Motor leads must remain as supplied by BRM no modification to fitment or length allowed. Attachment eyelets may be soldered to the wires.
9.8 If fitted with a wood track guide, may modify lead wires to that fitment type.
9.9 New motors may be allowed in the future, if specifically notified by BRM Model Cars, with special modification of this technical regulation. Also race organizers may spec a motor of their choice from BRM or Scaleauto if other motors are not available.
Last edited by Scaleracing; 07-27-2012, 05:07 PM.
BRM Challenge Rules 2012 Part 2.
10.1 The minimum weight for any BRM car in running order is set to 180 grams.
10.2 The use of brass shaped weights, specific to each model and produced by BRM, can be used for balancing the model. No other type of ballast is allowed.
10.3 Shaped brass weights must be fixed in the chassis in seats of the same shape, with bi-adhesive tape, if used. You can double stack weights, but can not cut them or add other types of weight.
11.1 May use oil or grease to lubricate motor, gears and axles.
11.2 You may lightly sand tires - no other chemicals or additives allowed.
11.4 Races may be run on Plastic Tracks or Wooden Tracks. BRM prefers races to be run with Rubber tires on a clean track surfaces. However certain Clubs and Commercial Track run glue, if this is the case tires will be supplied to suit the track conditions however no fluids or glue may be added to the tires or track surface by the Racers, only treatment allowed will be done by Race Officials.
11.5 No treatment may be added to the braid on the car, or added on the track.
· Body and Chassis cannot be replaced. It is legal to repair damaged threads on BRM chassis or guides with glue; however that glue may not be used to hold the parts together. If glue can’t repair the part it must be replaced. (Chassis may not be replaced during the Race).
· Shaped Weights: not allowed after Technical Inspection. Once the race starts weights may be changed under Green (while race is running).
· Contact Braids: 2 pairs (Must be clean and dry, no additives allowed).
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An FOI claim on the Department of Veterans’ Affairs reveals that visitor numbers to the Monash centre at Villers-Bretonneux are ‘tens of thousands’ below target. For example, the online graph based on DVA figures shows 4000 visitors for October, compared with a prediction of 9000.
Annual projections of 110 000 visitors are compared with a likely figure for this year of around 70 000. Australians seem to make up less than half of the visitors, confirming some sceptical suggestions while the project was under way that the centre would be mostly visited by French and other European school groups.
As well as costing $100m to build ($90m from the Defence budget), the centre will cost $2.6m a year to run. There was a difference of view during the project between the then Minister, Stuart Robert, and the senior bureaucrat responsible for the project, retired Major General Dave Chalmers, as to where the costs lay: the Minister said because the hole was so big; the bureaucrat said because the technology was so good.
For extensive Honest History coverage of this project from the beginning, including thorough analysis of the PWC hearings – which were more favourable to the project than Miller’s piece suggests – use our Search engine with the terms ‘Monash’, ‘Villers-Bretonneux’, ‘Chalmers’, ‘whizzo’, and ‘boondoggle’. Most of the links can be found by working back from here.
Miller’s piece is also in other Fairfax titles, and in hard copies with different text. The above post has drawn upon the Canberra Times hard copy. A longer online version (with lots of comments). The Drum (from 38.0).
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As the sun stays out in the sky a little longer each day, I can feel the heaviness of winter slowly, but surely peeling away, which brings on an excited feeling in my heart. I just can't help it, I love sunshine, and I especially love being able to feel it on my skin outside. Nothing beats golden sunshine on your back with a soft breeze blowing through your hair. I was born for happy California weather..Sadly it's only January, and I'm craving summer. I need to remind myself to breathe- and that good things come in due time. So for now I have the first full moon of the new year to look forward tonight :) Every month each full moon is a time for me to asses what I've already done, what needs to get done, and what I really, truly want. For this full moon I'm sending out wishes for a year of opportunity, hard work, and joy, along with an appreciation for the lovely things that come my way. The Full moon is a great time for emotional healing and for recharging your crystals. So if you've got em', go put em' in some moonlight!
I wanted to share a look that represents how I'm feeling-a little all over the place, but in the best of ways. These leggings are by far my favorite pair and not just because leggings are the comfiest things ever. I love the wild print and surprisingly enough, they're super easy to pair with things. I added a simple white cropped turtleneck-so that my top wasn't competing with the bottom. I added the most divine bomber by Burberry that I was so lucky to get to borrow. And a very large and in charge pair of Jeffrey Campbell boots-which I felt were the only shoes that could really do this outfit justice. To finish off the look and give it a little more of my feminine style, I put on my lace socks peeking out above the boots, and piles of gold chains to add some sparkle.
i absolutely love shopping for home! and something like that number 1 has definitely been on my wishlist for some time now lol. hope you're having a great weekend andrea!
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Last night’s election had a nation in shock. That much is obvious. Conservative supporters would have been overcome with joy, everyone else would have been devastated.
For weeks, everyone, from casual voters to political experts, had been convinced we were heading for another hung parliament – with both Labour and The Conservatives head-to-head.
However, the exit polls released at 10pm last night completely defied these projections – where they had the Conservatives expecting 316 seats (8 short of forming a government), while Labour were predicted a comparatively measly 239 seats – less than what they gained in Gordon Brown’s highly unpopular campaign in 2010.
Eventually, The Conservatives manage to defy predictions even further, and formed a majority government this time, with 331 seats!
There are many possibilities to explain what could be behind this astonishing difference between the polls and the actual outcome. Some might even suspect foul play i.e. fixing the amount of votes received. Personally, I believe that a combination of Tory media + the polls being manipulated to say the two parties are equal, would create a sense of urgency for the gullible to vote Conservative – a ploy by The Tories to remove any doubt that they would gain power.
However, let us not get into a long investigation about these possibilities. This is not the purpose of this article. Either way, we are stuck with this government now, so it’s much more necessary to figure out what they could do – and more importantly, how we can deal with it.
First of all – Scotland. The English political parties endured near wipe-out at the hands of the rampant SNP. No doubt, with much Nationalism embedded in Scottish society – as a result of the uprising of the Scottish National Party, there will be even more desire for independence than last year’s referendum. Of course this will play into The Conservatives hands. They were the ones that pushed Scotland towards a referendum in 2014. If Scotland are independent, that will greatly diminish Labour’s chances of gaining power again; one, because Labour has always relied on Scotland in the past to build a stronghold of seats in elections; two, Labour would not be able to form any kind of coalition with the Scottish Nationals, something which is almost vital for them to form a strong government. So, expect to see more talk of Scottish independence in the near future.
Their next step is to cut welfare. The Tories have proposed devastating cuts – £12 billion of welfare spending is to be cut. The most vulnerable and needy will be hit hard by this. Food bank usage will soar, and suicides will most likely increase even more. They will justify this by perpetuating that many people on benefits are scrounging them and are on them due to sheer laziness. As a very small percentage of people claiming some kind of benefit actually claim it fraudulently – they will be unethically taking welfare from those who are in dire need. Sadly, many people do buy onto this stigma – hence the need for them to vote Tory!
In recent weeks, there has been much speculation that the Conservatives would increase university tuition fees to £11,500. Even if this is simply idle speculation, the fact they are not even considering lowering the fees from their current rate of £9,000 per year shows their apathy towards helping those from less privileged backgrounds. Of course, as long as students from upper class backgrounds can gain access to their chosen universities easily, then the Tories will not be losing too much sleep over this.
One issue which is haunting many people is the prospect of an EU referendum, which looks poised to happen in 2017. Many people do hold mixed opinions about this. Of course, the idea of isolating ourselves from the rest of the continent under a Conservative rule may not seem like a pleasant scenario to many – however, only 35% people claim they would like to leave the EU according to a YouGov poll. So, if you are worried about the idea of leaving the EU, then don’t panic! It does not seem completely bleak just yet. Unless the Conservatives really wanted to, then they could attempt to brainwash the public into believing the EU is bad – something you must remain vigilant to!
The NHS is likely to be top of the public’s concerns. With this in mind, I bring grave news to the reader. Remember in the past couple of months, there has been much media coverage of Jeremy Clarkson? Well, this couldn’t have come at a better time for The Tories. While this was going on, The Conservatives signed the largest ever privatisation deal for the NHS – worth £780 million. Of course, this was when they were being slightly held back by their coalition partners – The Liberal Democrats. As we have just entered a new government with a pure Conservative leadership, it is deeply unsettling to think about how they will treat our beloved National Health Service.
Now to a more serious issue. One which I consider to be a more sinister and harmful one. One that truly is a plague and a hindrance to a happy, equal society. Tax evasion. The Conservative Party have made no mention of removing the current non-domicile rules, and other regulations which allow tax evasion to be a major issue. According to a report by the Public and Commercial Services union (a union for most staff at HMRC), the tax gap was an estimated £119.4 billion at the end of 2014. Imagine what could be done with this money if it was put in the public spending pool! Not to mention other money that could be made from setting more appropriate tax rates for the rich.
In regards to the above point – George Osborne claims that his austerity policy is necessary to balance the books and make up for the damage that Labour has caused. The latter of these two reasons is often used as an excuse to make cutbacks, so that in reality The Conservatives can hoard up much more wealth for themselves – and to make the economic figures look good. This tactic would actually slow economic growth, but the Tories don’t care – it is still simply another trick to keep the poor in line. Unfortunately, many people do not question this – in fact, many of their working class voters do not question their clear lack of intention to increase the minimum wage.
The graph above shows a clear correlation between austerity and economic growth. It appears that, the more austere a country is, the less economic growth it has. Poking a huge whole in George Osbourne’s policy, and strongly suggesting that he is making cutbacks for other intentions than the ones he so frequently states.
With all of this in mind, it is evident that the Conservatives aren’t really this stable, honest party for the workers and the general public that they have portrayed themselves to be in their pre-election campaign. No. They truly are a self-serving party who’s main priority is to keep themselves and their rich friends wealthy, and to keep the poor as quiet, obedient, and unquestioning members of society.
It will not be a pleasant five years for some – especially those that need help the most. So I urge the reader – please, do not buy into the Conservatives lies about how austerity and cutbacks are necessary, as they will use this to secure a foundation of future conservative voters – which will keep them in power longer. Thatcher did the exact same thing, implementing a free market policy – which would later secure a “me me me” type of society – or in other words, a larger net of conservative voters.
Do not fall for the stigma perpetuated by them about ‘welfare scroungers’ , immigrants or any other kind of demonizing of the vulnerable/poor. This type of tactic is an old one, used by oligarchy-type governments in the past, and it has even been used by this current one – the main aim is to turn the vast majority against each other, so they are distracted from what the government and the corporations are planning to do behind people’s backs.
Also, many of the most popular newspapers such as The Sun, The Daily Mail and The Daily Telegraph support the Conservatives and in the past they have deliberately mislead their unassuming audiences. With a Conservative majority government, this will likely go on even further. I urge the reader now to take what they read in these papers with a pinch of salt – or even better, boycott them completely.
Treat your fellow human being with compassion – especially those who are going to be affected worse by the cuts, for they need it the most – and form a unity with those around you. This will go against what the Conservative party wants – they want the poor to fight against each other. If the public directed their attention to what the government will be doing, rather than falling for scapegoating which as directed at each other, then this could keep the insidious Conservative Party at bay.
If people realised the Conservative’s true aims, this awareness could create frustration among the public, which would lead to them being kicked out in the next election – for the long term good of the country.
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Desensitization – All About It!
In Psychology, Desensitization is generally defined as emotional responsiveness to an aversive, negative, or positive stimulus after repeated exposure. It generally occurs when an emotional response is repeatedly invoked in any situation. However, in medicines, Desensitization is a method to reduce emotional response or negative reaction to a particular stimulus.
During pregnancy, women go through a lot of emotional and psychological changes. They are more sensitive or allergic to certain stimuli during this phase.
The need for desensitizing pregnant women against different allergens has been observed in different studies. Some studies have reported allergies against penicillin, while some others have observed allergic responses to seminal fluid. There are also some studies that have observed the need for desensitizing women against Rh+ blood groups.
Women during pregnancy can be afflicted with various infections like syphilis. These women may need to be administered penicillin as an effective antibiotic against such causative factors.
However, it has been observed that some of these women, who are allergic to penicillin, have had severe outcomes. While some women have suffered from severe immunologic responses, some others have suffered from severe hypotension, resulting in various complications. Such situations call for Desensitization against the causative factor, i.e. Penicillin. In fact, Penicillin Desensitization in such patients has been found to be largely successful. In Penicillin Desensitization, the pregnant woman is administered with increasing dosage of Penicillin, which creates a kind of barrier against severe allergic response against Penicillin.
In Rh negative women, the Rh marker is absent in red blood cells. When these women are transfused with Rh positive blood, a situation called Rh sensitive arises. The immune system reacts to the Rh factor since it does not recognize it. For pregnant women, this equation can get quite complicated. For a pregnant woman with a Rh-negative blood, the fetus can be a Rh positive one. In such cases, especially if the woman is pregnant for the second or third time, the antibodies against the Rh factor may attack the blood of the fetus having a positive Rh factor.
This can lead to a lot of complications in the baby such as jaundice, anemia, etc., and even more serious problems. To avoid such a situation, gynecologists may need to take up Rh Desensitization. Doctors need to ensure in the first trimester of pregnancy that there is no risk of Rh sensitivity occurring during pregnancy. Since there are hardly any symptoms during the first trimester, the gynecologist has to conduct a blood test to confirm it.
Instances of mild to moderate hypersensitive reactions of pregnant women to Carboplatin/Cisplatin in chemotherapy are not uncommon. Such hypersensitivity may be a serious concern both for the mother as well as the fetus. To overcome such sensitivity, gynecologists may need to undertake a Desensitization program against Carboplatin/Cisplatin. Studies have proved that a Desensitization protocol against hypersensitive reactions to Carboplatin and Cisplatin in pregnant women can be quite successful in bringing down the risk of severe outcomes of such hypersensitivity.
Desensitization against specific allergies or hypersensitivities has been found to be quite effective in fighting severe outcomes of such sensitivities. It can save precious lives.
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MKS Backpackers Hostel - Dalhousie Lane is a popular choice amongst travelers in Singapore, whether exploring or just passing through. The hotel offers guests a range of services and amenities designed to provide comfort and convenience. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms, Wi-Fi in public areas, laundry service, lockers are on the list of things guests can enjoy. All rooms are designed and decorated to make guests feel right at home, and some rooms come with internet access – wireless (complimentary), air conditioning, fan, shared bathroom. The hotel offers various recreational opportunities. For reliable service and professional staff, MKS Backpackers Hostel - Dalhousie Lane caters to your needs.
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Amazing bronze sculpture by C.Brancusi . ca 1960s HIGH 33 cm !
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AVITEC is Italian manufacturer of liquid egg processing lines. Avitec was founded in 1957 to import hatching and incubating machines from the Netherlands. In the early Seventies the company started to » read more design and manufacture industrial lines for egg breaking, filtering and further pasteurization of the egg liquids.
50 years experience in egg market, over 40 years in egg breaking and liquid egg processing. The most complete turn key compact skid-frame pasteurization lines perfect both for the smallest production (5000 eggs/h) and for mid-high productivity centers (250-500-750-1000-1500-2000 lt/h). Innovative technologies for NATURAL long shelf life treatment and for Ultra Clean filling machines.
The only company in the market with know how ranging from egg breaking to egg processing till filling technology.
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The special February members-only Third Thursday Happy Hour meets for cocktails at Boleo in the Loop on Thursday, February 21 - located within the Kimpton Grey Hotel. Come meet new and old members for a great evening. Location: 122 W. Monroe Street Chicago IL 6:00pm-8:00pm Drinks are covered by attendees – don’t forget business cards!
Third Thursday Happy Hour: Vol. 39 The special March members-only Third Thursday Happy Hour meets for cocktails at Vol. 39 in the Loop on Thursday, March 21 - located within the Kimpton Gray Hotel. Come meet new and old members for a great evening. Location: 122 W. Monroe Chicago IL 6:00pm-8:00pm Drinks are covered by attendees – don’t forget business cards!
The special April members-only Third Thursday Happy Hour meets for cocktails at Broken Shaker in River North on Thursday, April 18 - located within the Freehand Chicago Hotel. Come meet new and old members for a great evening. Location: 19 E. Ohio Chicago IL 60611 6:00pm-8:00pm Drinks are covered by attendees – don’t forget business cards!
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Created by the rays of the moon who came down to earth to swirl up its colours. Wearing moonmilkdesigns is like living in a kaleidoscope or travelling through the galaxy.
They are the ideal festival companion and accentuate the beauty of the one who loves to travel and experience new things. Dance and dare and be divine in them.
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Jasmine Finks and Stephanie Powers, remove trash from the nest while the light is installed. Nik Brockman, of Boulder County Parks and Open Space, replaces an infrared light at the osprey nest at the Boulder County Fairgrounds in Longmont. The light allows people to see the birds at night from the mounted camera.
Nik Brockman, right, describes how the the light works to volunteer, Stephanie Powers.
Nik Brockman, of Boulder County Parks and Open Space, replaces an infrared light at the osprey nest at the Boulder County Fairgrounds in Longmont. The light allows people to see the birds at night from the mounted camera.
Nik Brockman checks to see if the light he installed is working under the cover of darkness. Jasmine Finks, left, and Stephanie Powers, are helping.
Nik Brockman gets the lift in position to go up to the osprey nest.
Jasmine Finks and Stephanie Powers, are removing trash from the nest while the light is installed. Nik Brockman, of Boulder County Parks and Open Space, replaces an infrared light at the osprey nest at the Boulder County Fairgrounds in Longmont. The light allows people to see the birds at night from the mounted camera.
Nik Brockman gets the lift in position to go up to the osprey nest. Nik Brockman, of Boulder County Parks and Open Space, replaces an infrared light at the osprey nest at the Boulder County Fairgrounds in Longmont. The light allows people to see the birds at night from the mounted camera.
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A student enters the student resource center at the University of Phoenix's San Diego campus. The Pentagon has indefinitely suspended the chain of for-profit schools from receiving new money from the Defense Department’s tuition assistance programs.
Veterans groups today urged the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to follow the Defense Department’s lead in stemming the flow of federal education funds to the University of Phoenix, which was placed on probation this week by the Pentagon after an investigation into Reveal’s exposé on the for-profit school’s recruiting practices.
The Pentagon has barred the university from recruiting at military installations and indefinitely suspended the school from receiving new money from the Defense Department’s tuition assistance programs.
Veterans groups and members of Congress applauded the action but want the Pentagon and VA to do more to defend military personnel and veterans against predatory recruiting practices. They called on the VA to conduct its own investigation.
“The DOD has taken action, and the VA has not. The VA hasn’t stepped up yet, as far as we know, to enforce its own rules on this matter,” said Carrie Wofford, president of Veterans Education Success, a Washington-based nonprofit that aims to protect veterans from being taken advantage of by for-profit colleges.
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America added its voice, saying the VA should restrict the amount of money the University of Phoenix receives through the GI Bill – in the face of growing concerns over the school’s recruiting tactics.
Since 2009, the school has received more than $1.2 billion in GI Bill money. Last year alone, it received $345 million to educate Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, along with $20 million in tuition assistance from the Pentagon.
In a statement, the VA said the Pentagon’s actions “do not have an immediate effect” on students attending the University of Phoenix on the GI Bill, which is administered through the veterans agency.
VA spokesman James Hutton said his department would work with the DOD and state agencies to evaluate the impact, if any, on GI Bill-approved schools. Hutton declined to comment about whether his agency is in the midst of an investigation of the University of Phoenix or is planning to launch one.
In its statement, the VA invited veterans to visit its website to compare eligible institutions. But listings there for the University of Phoenix make no mention of the Defense Department’s action or of any open federal or state investigations of the school.
In its letter to the university placing all of its campuses on probation, the Defense Department acknowledged an investigation by Reveal that showed how the university paid the military for exclusive access to bases – in violation of an executive order restricting access to only sanctioned education events – held recruitment events disguised as job-hunting workshops and improperly used military insignias on “challenge coins” handed out by recruiters.
“Although the University of Phoenix has responded to these infractions with appropriate corrective action at this time, the frequency and scope of these previous violations of the DoD MOU (memorandum of understanding) is disconcerting,” Dawn Bilodeau, who leads the Pentagon’s voluntary education program, wrote in the letter.
The Defense Department also cited separate investigations into the school’s marketing practices by California’s attorney general and the Federal Trade Commission.
The SEC filing requires Apollo Education Group Inc., the University of Phoenix’s parent company, to hand over documents and other information dating back to Jan. 1, 2011, on “a broad spectrum of the business and practices” at the University of Phoenix, including its military recruitment methods.
In another SEC filing, Apollo revealed in August that California’s attorney general launched an investigation and issued a subpoena seeking documents, including those related to the marketing and recruiting of military personnel since July 1, 2010.
The filing said the attorney general was looking into the use of military logos and emblems in the university’s marketing, which generally is prohibited by the Pentagon. In response to Reveal’s questions about custom-engraved challenge coins handed out by recruiters, which featured logos of all military branches, the school said it had pulled them from circulation.
Slottow said it was troubling that the Defense Department used the investigations by the FTC and California as part of its determination to place the university on probation.
However, as Reveal disclosed in its coverage, those agreements were not made with the military’s education wing, but instead through branches that handle entertainment and other kinds of events. Participation in those events precludes recruitment of students, under President Barack Obama’s order, but Reveal showed through internal documents, interviews and undercover video that the university hosted those events with the specific intent to recruit.
The university has 14 days to respond to the action. Defense officials then will determine whether to permanently bar the school from the tuition assistance program.
Students who are currently enrolled at the University of Phoenix will be able to continue using military tuition assistance to finish their coursework, but new students will not be able to do so while the institution is on probation.
Bobby Caina Calvan can be reached at bcalvan@gmail.com.
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Diabetic Retinopathy – The most common diabetic eye complication that is caused by weakening of the blood vessels that supply nourishment to the retina, the light-sensitive lining in the back of the eye where vision is focused, causing a loss of vision.
Blepharitis - The chronic inflammation of the eyelids and eyelash follicles caused by seborrheic dermatitis, acne, bacterial infection, allergic reaction, or poor eyelid hygiene.
Presbyopia - A natural change in our eyes' ability to focus when the soft crystalline lens of the eye starts to harden starting in about a patient’s 40s or 50s. This loss of flexibility affects the lens' ability to focus light in the eye, causing nearby objects to look blurry and can be corrected with glasses or contact lenses.
Floaters - Small specks or clouds moving in your field of vision often seen when looking at a plain background. Floaters are actually tiny clumps of gel or cells inside the vitreous, the clear jelly-like fluid that fills the inside of your eye. A common cause of floaters is posterior vitreous detachment which can lead to a torn retina or retinal detachment which can lead to blindness if untreated.
Age Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) - A common condition in older adults and the leading cause of vision loss in people over the age of 50. Macular degeneration affects the macula - the part of the retina responsible for the crisp, detailed central vision needed for reading or driving. As we age, the tissue in the eye responsible for vision slowly begins to deteriorate which can significantly affect a patient's quality of life.
Sutureless Pterygium Removal Surgery - A pterygium is an eye condition that results in the growth of abnormal tissue on the surface of the cornea and typically occur on the inner part of the eye and commonly affect patients that live in sunny climates or work outdoors. The traditional method of surgery is to remove this tissue and suture a membrane to the bed of the defect on the white part of the eye. However, newer techniques using a fibrin adhesive rather than sutures to accomplish the same result with greater comfort for the patient.
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TUSCON, ARIZ. (PRWEB) March 15, 2019 - Sherri Gillette and her team at Caring Transitions of Southern Arizona always have overarching goal in mind - to say “yes” to every potential client who comes their way and asks for help. From the broad range of services to the focus on customer solutions, they work hard every day to reach that goal. And it works.
Now Caring Transitions is pleased to announce that Gillette has been recognized at the #1 Caring Transitions Franchise in the country, a recognition that was presented at the company’s national conference on February 19, 2018. Gillette was recognized as the 2017 Franchise of the Year Award at the conference in 2018.
“Sherri and her team are not only focused on growing the business, but on providing often much-needed solutions to seniors, families and other clients throughout the region. By focusing on creating customized plans to meet the needs of each individual client, they are able to help 99 percent of the people who are looking for help. By focusing on saying ‘yes’ and providing excellent customer service, Gillette was the first franchisee to reach Elite status in 2014 and she and her team have held the top spot in the Caring Transitions franchise since 2013,” Caring Transitions President Ray Fabik said.
Caring Transitions’ specially-trained team can handle organizing, packing, de-cluttering, moving, resettling, in-person and online estate sales, liquidations, clean-outs, and preparing homes for market. Caring Transitions specializes in managing senior relocations, but the services are also perfect for busy families and individuals in need of assistance. Caring Transitions is a national franchise and in more than 200 markets. Caring Transitions of Southern Arizona, which has been operating since 2010, serves Tucson, Oro Valley, Saddlebrooke, Sierra Vista, Sahuarita, Green Valley and other Southern Arizona communities.
“The recognition is especially important for our great management team. They work really hard to develop high performance teams that are focused on exceeding client expectations while delivering profitable growth. We are routinely in a state of change– we have added a Project Manager to ensure a single point of contact for our clients and a Marketing Manager to ensure that we always keep our information fresh in front of our key referral partners, including communities, realtors and attorneys, and at networking events,” Gillette said.
Caring Transitions’ services are perfect for seniors moving in with family or into a safer living situation, as well as busy families and people clearing out the home of a loved one who has passed. All of Caring Transitions’ services are customizable, so clients only pay for the services they need - whether that means managing the entire move and estate-clearing or just getting someone resettled into their new place.
“We are focused on creating exceptional client experiences. As we look ahead to the rest of 2019, each manager is developing plans to take our client experience to the next level and we are preparing for a large, high-end 900-room community grand opening in late spring. We are the primary choice for relocation and liquidation, so we are hiring in all parts of our business and buying new trucks to ensure readiness and exceptional client experience,” Gillette said.
Caring Transitions of Southern Arizona is bonded and insured and all W2 employees have been background-checked. For additional information about Caring Transitions of Southern Arizona, call (520)262-1495, email SGillette@CaringTransitions.net or visit http://www.CaringTransitionsTucson.com.
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leagueofancients.org :: View topic - Hylands Books Moving Sale!
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2019 3:33 am Post subject: Hylands Books Moving Sale!
Went today at lunch time. There’s nothing really I’m looking for. Potentially something WWII Pacific naval or ACW. There’s pretty good range, and there was a deal for $25 for 5 ACW books.
But the lighting (shining it on the shelves and not my face would be a good start) is not helpful to see what’s available.
A few wargaming related book (rules and uniform guides), so worth a visit if you’re in the CBD.
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You’re a conscious eater, right? You stay away from those refined, bleached flours and eat only organic, whole grains because you’ve heard that’s good for you. Maybe you’re even buying gluten free flours or gluten free breads and products because you avoid gluten. What if I told you that the organic flour you’re using is cross-contaminated with genetically modified organisms or that the processing of today’s grains has denatured the proteins, yielding brand new “super toxins” and a grain supply with a different and higher protein content than ever before? That the grains we’re eating now in the U.S. certainly aren’t our parents’ grains. Our bodies don’t recognized the denatured toxins and proteins from processing (even in the organic grains, which have been cross-bred and contaminated), causing an immune reaction and inflammatory response. Your body sees “foreign invader” and mounts an immune attack when you eat such foods. Too much immune misfiring causes major problems, like auto-immune disease, for one. What this basically means is that our grain supply has been altered since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, and the inflammation all grains–from wheat to brown rice–are causing is contributing to a rise in autism, auto-immune disease, IBS, Crohn’s, brain lesions, pancreatitis, Type 1 diabetes, and thyroiditis. Grains contain lectins, which are difficult to digest and contribute to the inflammation I keep talking about. There is mounting and compelling research about the increasing rates of celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, and the resulting auto-immune issues that are part of a complex inflammatory reaction known as leaky gut. Leaky gut results from an inflamed digestive tract (from eating foods that cause inflammation, like gluten and dairy and grains and other processed foods) and causes an increased immune response and an increase in the development of food allergies. Because the protein portion of grains have changed and are largely similar to one another, those reacting to gluten may react to other grains such as quinoa, rice, corn, and even potato. Celiac disease and gluten intolerance both are genetically passed through families and are increasing at a staggering rate–and because those folks are already highly sensitive to gluten, they are predisposed to be sensitive to all grains and can experience intestinal damage from eating even gluten free grains. Eating gluten free may not be enough–we have to start looking at eating grain free. Just FYI, grains include wheat, white flour, rye, teff, spelt, barley, oats, corn, rice, quinoa, millet. amaranth, kamut, buckwheat, and so on. If this sounds scary, I understand. It’s because our food culture is based largely on the USDA food pyramid which is built on a platform of grains: Listed and pictured are whole wheat, bagels, pasta, rice, cereal, oats. The Department of Agriculture wants us to eat the top agricultural crops in this country and foods processed from them: wheat, soy, corn, and other whole grains. Farmers are subsidized to grow these crops, and the food industry, dominated by giants like Monsanto and Con Agra, makes big bucks from processing these foods into the cereals, bagels, pastas, snacks, crackers, and chips we’re being fed as part of a smart choice and a “healthy whole grain diet.” The more I study this stuff, the more I realize that is the biggest oxymoron we’re being fed, so to speak. Look, as humans, we’ve only been eating grains for about 10,000 years, which means they are a pretty recent addition to our food supply. We really did evolve to eat a Paleolithic diet–one filled with plants and meat. We thrive on a plant-based diet (with no processed foods, no corn syrup, no soy protein isolate) and high quality organic meats and veggies. Our bodies are simply not designed to process a high grain or processed food-based diet. Greens and veggies and fruits provide us with the antioxidants and fiber and minerals we need, while meat gives us protein, amino acids, essential fatty acids, zinc and iron we need. Obviously the vegan backlash argument says that meat is bad for our environment and factory farming is bad for animals. No doubt about it. I argue that the processing of grains and fake foods in labs is not only bad for our environment but also our bodies. Obesity and diabetes rates have never been higher, because we are being fed the same diet that is used to fatten cows–grains! Not to mention corn syrup and other artificial ingredients in processed food. Obviously eating local & from small family farms with humanely raised meat is key. Consider even joining or starting a community supported agriculture meat project or a cow, lamb, or pig share. But what about the USDA and Kraft foods telling me all over their products that whole grains reduce diabetes and cholesterol? Listen, we wouldn’t have an epidemic of diabetes if we weren’t eating so many grains! Especially processed grains which are denatured, stored in plastic (which increases mold and toxins) and enriched with sugar and other crap. And I don’t take my nutrition advice from an industry trying to sell me their products. The fact is, adding veggies, flaxseeds, chia seeds, and fruits will provide you plenty of fiber that binds up toxins in the gut and reduces the bad cholesterol load in the body. You can expect to hear more about this from me. I am seeing more and more clients with sugar and carb sensitivity who suffer from sugar cravings, mood swings, and alcoholism. A grain free diet has liberated them from this roller coaster. Of course it’s challenging at first and feels restrictive, but there is a world of foods to explore out there, and it becomes second nature (I know this because I have generally been eating grain free for over a year now and gluten free for over four years!) I also have clients with intestinal problems who thrive when they remove not only gluten but all grains. They add in extra healthy FATS to heal their digestive tract. Did you know that eating too much sugar and too many grains actually raises cholesterol, not healthy fat? That’s another story for another time.
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What was expected to be a hard winter fishing trip to France turned into a rod bending affair for carper Bianca Venema whe she slipped the net under no less than eight fish….
Fishing with her partner Lizette, the Dutch duo headed to the 22-acre Michele’s Lake in Hattigny, Moselle, a great option for those looking for where to go carp fishing in France.
The pair armed themselves with some Pineapple & Banana Fluro pop-ups and a few jars of Frenzied maize, mixed particles, Swim Stim Red Krill pellets and some 14mm Marine Halibut pellets as a change hookbait. After setting up, Bianca flavoured her spod mix with our CSL and Krill Liquid Carp Foods and fished a 10mm pop-up on a Withy Pool rig over the top netting fish to 18.6kg including another at 17.3kg pictured below, during the three day trip.
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I see two problems with that approach.
something in Spanish." Errk! Brain freeze.
decline in the inflation-generated risk premiums."
fell apart under the weigh of a handful of show-offs.
ephemeral and will disappear from the corpus in a couple more days!
Italian, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Marathi, Swahili, etc., etc.
> I don't know, how can this work for me.
> phonology, and then start matching them up by trying to create a lexicon.
> about creating a conlang quickly, and focus on satisfying my tastes.
phonology of their native language. Natlangs are "used into existence"
by people who do no planning and know nothing about linguistics.
collaborative conlang projects was that nothing was ever forgotten.
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If you are experiencing slow drains or clogs, leaky pipes, in need of new appliances, water heater repair or install, sewage line problems, running toilets, backing up drains, burst pipes or just regular plumbing problems call us at 801-347-1607. We will earn your business so that we will be your plumber for years to come. Also, our professional plumbers frequently perform internal plumbing component upgrades to comply with local building code changes. This is especially helpful for our commercial plumbing clients and residential customers.
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At the end of the construction of the Eiffel Tower a meteorological laboratory was installed at its summit, the interest being great to know if the observations made on the ground were in conformity with those taken at 300m of height. The results were not surprising, but interesting because they confirmed the knowledge of the time. The rest of this text is taken from the book "The Tower 300m", Gustave Eiffel, which itself takes the annals of the Central Bureau meteorological data for this data of 1889 and 1890, the first two years of observations. This annals will be completed by another, longer, ranging from 1890 to 1894.
Atmospheric pressure observations were made regularly at the Meteorological Office at an altitude of 33.40 m in a room on the ground floor and on the Eiffel Tower at an altitude of 312.90 m. in one of the rooms that are above the third platform.
"The difference in altitude of the two instruments is 279,50 m, and their horizontal distance of about 480 m. In both stations, mercury Richard log barometers were used, multiplying by two the variations of the pressure; the progress of these recorders is controlled by direct observations, made three times a day at the Bureau and four or five times a week, sometimes even more in the summer, at the Eiffel Tower, with two wide-cup mercury barometers, compared directly with the one to another. All observations were reduced to zero and corrected for instrumental error; reduced heights at sea level are, in addition, reduced to normal gravity, that is, expressed in mercury columns whose density is assessed at sea level and latitude of 45 degrees."
Diurnal and annual changes in pressure. We will not enter into the details of these variations, which involve a very delicate analysis of figures differing only a hundredths of a millimeter from each other, and which have been carefully and extensively studied in Mr. Angot's memoirs. We will only give his conclusions.
The diurnal variation, by the hourly distribution of its maxima and minima, is very different at 300 m of height which is near the ground; it is very close to what is observed at the top of the mountains. The first results of 1889 were clearly confirmed by the observations of the five following years.
As for the annual variation, the average pressure during the six months of 1889 was, for the Meteorological Bureau, 760.67 mm, and for the Tower of 735.58 mm. These pressures brought back to the level of the sea gave for the Meteorological Bureau 763,73 mm and for the Tower 763,64 mm. In the five years that followed, the average true pressures were: for the Bureau, 759.58 mm, and 734.15 mm for the Tower. The average of the reduced pressures are: for the office 762.69 mm, and for the tower 762.57 mm.
The conclusion is that the pressure observed at the top of the Tower is too low compared to that of the Bureau, not only as an average, but also in every month (see table above). This difference can in no way be attributed to the instruments and corresponds to a real fact. The explanation of this excess pressure, in the immediate vicinity of the ground, is, according to Mr Angot, that because of the high wind speeds at 300 m from the ground, there would exist in this region a mattress of air held by the friction and which is compressed between the ground and the upper layers, animated by a higher speed and freer in their movements.
On November 20 and 21, the true pressure of the tower was a little lower (-0.1 mm to -0.2 mm) than the calculated pressure; the difference is accentuated at the time of the inversion of temperature and reaches -0.4 mm on average during the night of the 21st to the 22nd. From the evening of the 22nd until the evening of the 23rd, while the barometer begins to lower slowly, the true pressure of the Tower becomes larger than the calculated pressure; the difference is + 0.2 mm on average. On the 24th, on the contrary, from 9 o'clock in the morning, at the moment when the barometer begins to fall rapidly, the true pressure of the Tower is much lower than the calculated pressure; the difference increases progressively and reaches -1 mm on average on the 25th between 1 am and 6 am, at the moment of the greatest speed of decline of the barometer. The difference diminishes at the moment of the minimum and changes sign as soon as the barometer rises; the average difference is 0.7 mm between noon and 6 pm, while the rise in the barometer is the fastest; it becomes only 0.4 mm from 8 o'clock in the evening."
Installation of instruments. A series of temperature observations were made at the Central Office in the courtyard at elevations of 31.6 and 1.60 above ground in a double-roofed iron shed similar to that used in all French stations.
The meteorological platform of the Eiffel Tower as it was at the construction of the tower.
At the Eiffel Tower, the thermometers are placed at an altitude of 335.3 m above sea level and at 301.8 m above ground level, under a double-roofed shelter, hung on the north side, outside the balustrade of the lightning rod platform. The shelter, like that of the terrace of the Central Office, is entirely open to the north and below (see Fig. 188) The shelter is actually much wider than it was indicated on the It is 1 m wide and contains on the same row a psychrometer, the recording thermometer and the maximum and minimum thermometers, and on the lower row are the recording hygrometer and the transmitting thermometer, the north face and the underside, are lined with a very wide mesh metal mesh). It is closed to the East, South and West by two sets of louvers inclined in opposite directions and internally distant about 5 cm. The wind being much stronger at this height than near the ground, the small causes of error introduced by the shelter become negligible, and the observations of temperature can be regarded as made under excellent conditions. Under this shelter are placed a psychrometer. a maximum thermometer, a thermometer at a minimum, a thermometer and a hygrometer Richard recorders; an electric transmitter thermometer of the invention of MM. Richard brothers, who gives the Central Meteorological Bureau the continuous march of the temperature at the top of the Eiffel Tower.
"In addition to these instruments, two other series of direct-reading thermometers and recorders were installed at the Eiffel Tower, one at the intermediate platform (230.20 m above the sea, 196 , 70 m above the ground), the other at the second platform (156.60 m above the sea, and 123.10 m above the ground).
Diurnal variation in temperature. In the following table, we give, for the Central Meteorological Bureau (court) and for the Eiffel Tower, the hourly averages of the temperature in all the months of observation.
It is interesting to compare the diurnal variations indicated by the preceding table with that of Saint-Maur Park, which represents the normal variation for the Paris region. We give here the result of this comparison. In order not to lengthen needlessly, we are limited to reproducing the differences of time between the Bureau (court) and Saint-Maur, for the six months from July to December; finally, we give for each month the hourly differences between Saint-Maur and the Eiffel Tower.
The hourly differences between the Meteorological Office and Saint-Maur are positive; the temperature is thus higher in the interior of the city, in the office, than in the country, as has long been known; but it is interesting to study the hourly march of these differences, which are far from constant.
The excess temperature of the town on the countryside is relatively low in the middle of the day (about 0.4 °), but considerable during the night, when it reaches and exceeds 1.6 °. The influence of the city, at the same time as it raises the average temperature, completely modifies the form of the diurnal variation and diminishes its amplitude. These comparisons, which will be continued, are interesting in that they will make it possible to evaluate in more detail than was usually done the magnitude and nature of the errors to which meteorological observations made in the cities are subject.
As the observations of the Eiffel Tower are, thanks to the very altitude of the station and the strength of the wind that prevails, removed from the disturbing influences of the city, we compared them with those of the Meteorological Bureau. , but to those of Saint-Maur which give the normal values corresponding to the climate of Paris. The difference in altitude of the thermometers in the two stations is 285 m, which, assuming an average decrease of 1 ° for 180 m, should give a normal temperature difference of 1.58 ° between them.
Not only does the temperature at the top of the Tower during the night constantly differ from that of Saint-Maur by less than 1.58 °, but, even for five months out of six (December 1889 is the only exception), the temperature is higher in absolute value at the top of the Tower than in Saint-Maur, and there is inversion of temperature between the ground and 300 m of height. During the day, on the contrary, the difference in temperature is much greater between the two stations than the normal value of 1.58 °.
These differences are easily explained by the role soil plays in the diurnal variation of temperature. The air, which has a very weak absorbency, heats up not very much during the day, and likewise cools little during the night. At a certain height in the free air, the amplitude of the diurnal variation must therefore be very small; it is large in the lower layers only because they warm up and cool in contact with the soil. During the five months of July to November inclusive, the amplitude of the diurnal variation at the top of the Tower was less than 4.5 ° on average than at Parc Saint-Maur. On the mountains, the same effects occur, but in a proportionately less marked than in the Eiffel Tower, because the mass of the mountain still plays a role and produces at the top a diurnal variation much greater than that which the l should be observed normally at the same height in the open air.
The phenomenon of inversion of the temperatures with the height is somehow normal in the clear and calm nights. It is only when the cold is brought by an east wind of noticeable speed that the temperature is lower during the night at the top of the Eiffel Tower than near the ground. An interesting consequence of this difference in diurnal variations is that at a certain height the average temperature must be relatively higher than near the ground. During the day, in fact, the ascending currents make the vertical decay of the temperatures, which is close to adiabatic relaxation, more rapid; during the night, on the contrary, the lower layers cool a great deal, and when the air is calm, the cooling does not communicate appreciably to the higher layers. This last effect is much greater than the opposite action during the day, the upper layers must therefore have, on average, a higher temperature than that which one would calculate starting from the temperature of the layers close to the ground and taking into account count of normal decay. This average excess temperature of the high layers thus comes from the fact that the nocturnal cooling is relatively smaller at the top than is the diurnal heating.
Annual change in temperature. In the following table we give the monthly average temperatures obtained in 1889, at the Meteorological Bureau (courtyard), at the top of the Eiffel Tower and at Parc Saint-Maur. These numbers are the twenty-four hour averages.
The altitude of the thermometers in Saint-Maur (50 m) and on the terrace of the Central Office (53 m) is essentially the same; the numbers are therefore directly comparable. The Bureau average, in the interior of Paris, is exactly 1.13 ° higher than in the country; but the difference is far from constant in every month.
The duration of the observations on the Eiffel Tower is still too short for us to deduce interesting conclusions about the average decrease in temperature with height. We see however that, except in July, the difference with Saint-Maur was constantly smaller than the value which would correspond to a decrease of 1 ° for 180 m; this is mainly due to the very frequent temperature inversions which occur during the night and whose effect, as we have indicated with regard to diurnal variation, is to give a certain distance from the ground a relatively higher average temperature than in the lowest layers.
One month, the month of November, gave an absolute higher temperature on the Eiffel Tower than in Saint-Maur; this anomaly is due solely to a remarkable period of inversion, which lasted from November 21 to 24, and during which the temperature at 300 m height was constantly much higher than near the ground (the difference even reached 12.8 ° 22, at 5 am); we will come back later on this period. If we subtract from November the three days included from 21 at noon to 24 at noon, we find, as the average temperature of the remaining twenty-seven days, 6.24 ° at Saint-Maur and 5.97 ° at the Tower Eiffel, which makes disappear the indicated anomaly.
Irregular variations in temperature. Irregular variations in temperature occur in much the same way at the Meteorological Office and at Parc Saint-Maur, despite the distance; but it's not the same at the Eiffel Tower. Very often the curves of the Tower and Office recorders show no analogy; in a general way, those of the Tower are less regular: at the same time that the diurnal oscillation decreases in importance, the accidental disturbances are much more marked, and often even there are considerable, which remain absolutely unnoticed below. The observations of the Eiffel Tower are particularly interesting in that they show that the general conditions of the atmosphere at a very low height may differ entirely from what is observed near the ground, where disruptive influences of all kinds slow down. and even completely suppress a large number of movements.
One of the most remarkable examples in this respect has been provided by the period between the 21st and the 24th of November. At the Eiffel Tower, the temperature was usually lower than near the ground on the 21st during the whole day; the wind was weak from the East-North-East with a variable speed of 2 m to 4 m per second, when, from 6 o'clock in the evening, the wind began to gradually incline towards the South; it is south-east full at 7 o'clock in the evening, South at 10 o'clock, and from midnight 10 minutes settles to South-South-West; it then oscillates only between South and South-West until the 24th with a speed between 5 m and 10 m, while below the air was almost constantly calm or one felt only a very weak wind of between South and South-East, whose highest speed did not exceed 2 m. At the same time, the temperature at the Tower, instead of falling on the evening of the 21st, rises sharply from 6 pm and increases by 7.3 ° between 6 pm and 2 am. From this moment until the 24th at 7 o'clock in the morning, when a deep depression arrives by the north of the British Isles and brings to the ground level in Paris the south-west wind regime, the temperature has remained constantly higher on the Eiffel Tower at the base, as seen in Figure 189, which is an exact reduction of the curves of recording thermometers installed at the top of the Eiffel Tower and at the base (East pillar). There was therefore only 300 m of height a complete change of regime which took more than two days to be felt to the ground. What is most remarkable is that nothing could predict from below these conditions; from the evening of the 21st until the morning of the 24th, the sky was constantly of perfect purity.
Due to the interest of this period, we give the details of hourly observations of temperature at the Eiffel Tower and Parc Saint-Maur during the inversion period, from 21 to 4 pm until 24 at 9 o'clock in the morning.
These differences of temperature are all the more remarkable because the diurnal variation of your temperature was very great at the Parc Saint-Maur on the 22nd and 23rd because of the purity of the sky; despite these adverse conditions, the temperature inversion persisted even during the day.
Device installation. Atmospheric humidity has been recorded at the top of the Eiffel Tower since July 10, 1889, by means of a hair hygrometer of MM. Richard brothers, installed next to the thermometers, is 301.80 m above ground level and 335.30 m above sea level. This instrument is controlled by direct observations made to the psychrometer as often that this is possible.
Diurnal variation in relative humidity. The following table contains, for the last six months of the year 1889, the hourly averages of the relative humidity at the Eiffel Tower; we add as a comparison term the corresponding value for Parc Saint-Maur. As the observations did not begin in the Tower until the afternoon of 9 July, this month's averages include only 22 days, from 10 to 31. Finally, the December averages also include only 22 days. The recorder was stopped from the 15th to the 10th and the 27th at the end of the month.
It can be seen from these numbers that the amplitude of the diurnal variation of the relative humidity is, like that of the temperature, much less at the top of the Eiffel Tower than at the Parc Saint-Maur. The difference is almost entirely in the numbers of the night: while in the layers near the ground the air is very close to saturation during the night, at 300 m height, on the contrary, the relative humidity varies much less and the air stays drier. This phenomenon was easy to predict.
Annual variation and irregular changes in relative humidity. Monthly averages of relative humidity at the Eiffel Tower and Saint-Maur are shown in the following table; we will point out again that the numbers relating to the months of July and December in the Eiffel Tower are not comparable to those of Saint-Maur, because, in each of these two months, there were only twenty two days of observation.
In all months, the relative humidity is lower in the Eiffel Tower than in Parc Saint-Maur; this difference is due solely to the night, during which the air is always on average drier at 300 m in height than near the ground, as we have indicated about the diurnal variation.
Accidental changes in relative humidity, like those of temperature, are much greater and faster at the Eiffel Tower than near the ground, and these variations frequently have no analogy with those of the lower layers of the atmosphere. Often, while the humidity is only 7c to 80 below, the air is saturated at the top of the Tower, which is in a layer of real clouds; conversely, while below the air is saturated and we are in the fog, it can be very beautiful and very dry at 300 m.
The period from November 21st to 24th, which we have already reported about pressure and temperature, also offered some interesting peculiarities for humidity; on the night of 21 to 22, between 1 am and 4 am, while the temperature was 120 higher on the Eiffel Tower than in Saint-Maur, the relative humidity ranged from 30 to 24 at the top and at Saint-Maur was constantly equal to 100. At the same time, the steam tension remained between 3.7 mm and 3.9 mm at Saint-Maur, and between 2.2 mm and 2.6 mm at the Tower Eiffel; after 4 o'clock in the morning, on the contrary, although the relative humidity at the tower remained much lower than at Saint-Maur, the vapor pressure became greater.
The general conditions of humidity, as well as of temperature, can therefore differ extremely to 300 m in height from those observed near the ground.
When Gustave Eiffel set up a meteorological laboratory at the top of the Eiffel Tower, he equipped it with a rain gauge, a device whose function is to measure the amount of rain falling from the sky. But he had to face the facts: Even during stormy days, the rain gauge was empty! The reason is given below, in the text he wrote himself to explain this curious phenomenon.
We will not give the numbers of observations collected at the Tower because they have no real meaning. The wind is so strong that in most cases the raindrops move horizontally and do not fall into the rain gauge. It has frequently happened that, during heavy downpours, not only did the rain gauge indicate nothing, but that the ground of the summit platform was not wet, and received only a few drops, while the vertical objects streamed of water. To obtain, under these conditions, numbers which have any significance, it would be necessary to completely change the ordinary mode of observation of the rain, and to collect it in a rain gauge whose funnel, instead of being horizontal, could bow and place yourself normally in the wind.
Initial anemometer of the Eiffel Tower.
Installation of anemometers. The anemometers used at the Central Meteorological Office and at the Eiffel Tower are identical; they are anemometers imagined by MM. Richard brothers; they consist (Fig. 190, opposite) of a reel made up of six aluminum fins, inclined at 45 ° and riveted on very light steel arms: their dimensions are calculated so that the reel does exactly the trick for 1 m of wind; their march is, moreover, verified on a merry-go-round, and, if necessary, a correction table is established for each apparatus. Since the reel rotates in a vertical plane and must always be windy, it is mounted at the end of a horizontal vane and rotates about a vertical axis, which is placed very close to the plane of rotation of the reel. fins, so as to decrease as far as possible the distance that the reel must travel to orient itself. The orientation is ensured by a tail riveted to the other end of the wind vane, and formed of two plates of sheet metal adjusted at acute angle. The complete reel weighs only 150 g; it has an air surface of about 6 decimetres square, and its axis of rotation is constantly lubricated by a special device placed in the metal box that can be seen in the figure, immediately behind the reel, and which also contains switchgear devices.
"This instrument is remarkably sensitive and can measure speeds of no more than 0.1 m to 0.2 m per second; it starts to spin immediately as soon as the wind begins to blow, and stops as soon as the wind stops, while Robinson's reel, because of its large mass and low surface area, takes a long time to acquire. its speed and, once launched, continues to spin long after the wind has stopped.
Reels of this kind installed in the Central Office and the Eiffel Tower, transmit their information on cinemographers of MM. Richard brothers, who indicate both the speed of the wind at each moment in meters per second, and the time during which the wind has traveled a distance of 5 km. We reproduce the figure which indicates the disposition of the receiving apparatus (Fig. 191, opposite). The recording cylinder makes a revolution in one day, and one hour corresponds to a length of 15.15 mm; the minute is therefore represented by about 0.25 mm, still appreciable amount. The figure shows on the cylinder, at the bottom, the curve which gives at every moment the speed of the wind in meters per second; at the top, we distinguish the features of the totalizer, whose interval corresponds to a total distance of 5 km traveled by the wind. By measuring the area of the lower curve at the planimeter, it is easy to ensure that it always exactly matches the sums given by the totalizer.
The Eiffel Tower anemometer is installed at an altitude of 338.50 m and at a height of 305 m above the wind vane C (Fig. 188). During the duration of the Exhibition, the receiving apparatus was placed in the window of MM. Richard brothers, in the Palace of Liberal Arts. In November 1889 he was transported to the engine room of the Tower at the base of the South Pier. The observations began on June 16, 1889; there was a two-day interruption in November (the 10th and 11th) when the Exhibition Receiver was being transported to the Tower engine room, and six days in December, from the 13th to the 19th, as a result thick frost that completely immobilized the reel.
At the Weather Office, the Richard anemometer is installed at the north-west corner of the turret at an elevation of 54 m, and at 20.90 m from the ground. The receiving device is in the room immediately below the terrace. The recorders of the Eiffel Tower, which had been provisionally installed in November 1889 in the engine room of the Tower, at the base of the South pillar, were transported in November 1890 in a room on the ground floor of the Meteorological Bureau, which was connected to the Eiffel Tower by a 20-wire cable.
At the anemo-cinemograph of MM. Richard brothers, employed at the top of the Eiffel Tower since the origin of the observations and whose recording device is represented figure 191, was able, in October 1890, to add another cinemograph with instant indications, of which Mr. Eiffel donated at the Central Meteorological Bureau. The drawing is reproduced in figure 193.
At the very end of the table is the thermometer. This apparatus operates in fifths of a degree, that is to say that as soon as the temperature at the summit rises or falls by a fifth of a degree, the pen of the receiver E rises or falls by the same amount. on a sheet of paper rolled up on a cylinder that makes a whole turn in a week. So we find at the end of the week on this paper a continuous curve which gives all the movements of the temperature during this time.
The wind vane, which, by means of only three wires, records the variations of the wind direction by one hundred and twenty-eighths of circumference, that is to say, the apparatus is sensitive enough to give thirty- two intermediate directions between north and west, for example.
The recorder of the vertical component of the wind; the feather of this instrument moves from left to right when the wind is rising, from right to left when the wind descends, and the movements are proportional, at each moment, to the speed of the wind in one direction or the other.
Finally two anemometers which indicate the horizontal speed of the wind; the former is powered by the Robinson Reel, which is in use at most weather stations; the second is actuated by a special reel, much more sensitive and exact, imagined by MM. Richard brothers.
These last two instruments record the speed of the wind in meters per second on a cylinder which makes its entire revolution in a day, and on which it is difficult to distinguish time intervals smaller than a minute. As the speed of the wind varies with extreme rapidity, it is of great interest to be able, during storms, to obtain much greater details, and especially to measure exactly the maxima of speed. It is to this object that is intended the cinemograph with instant indications of MM. Richard brothers, which can be seen in G to the right of the figure. In this apparatus, the wind speed is recorded at every moment on a strip of paper that runs at a speed of 3 cm per minute; a second of time corresponds to half a millimeter, a perfectly appreciable quantity. This apparatus, which discharges in twenty-four hours a length of 43.20 m of paper, would be impossible to use in a common manner; it would be necessary to spend more than one day of work to raise the indications which it provides for a few hours; it is therefore reserved only for interesting moments, for storms.
For this purpose, it is provided with a kind of lock which is electrically controlled by the ordinary anemometer; as long as the latter instrument indicates a wind speed of less than 20 m per second, the lock is closed and this unit remains at rest; as soon as the wind speed on the anemometer reaches 20 m, the lock opens and the anemometer goes into action; the two apparatuses then operate simultaneously, the first giving the great variations of the speed of the wind and the other the smallest details, and that until the speed of the wind drops below 16 m per second; speed then stops again automatically.
We give here (Fig. 194) two reductions of the curves obtained with this last instrument; in the original curves, the distance between two vertical lines, which corresponds to one minute, is exactly 3 cm.
Particularly note the curve obtained on November 24, 1890 between 7h27min and 7h28min of the morning; the wind at that time had extreme variability: in less than thirty seconds, it dropped from 34 m to 18 m; the corresponding pressures would have been 116 kg and 32 kg per m2, respectively. This shows to what enormous pressure variations a body is exposed in seconds during storms.
The other curve that was obtained during the gale of the night of January 20th to 21st, 1891, is, on the contrary, much more regular.
Among the instruments listed above, there is no barometer. It was recognized that the pressure variations at the top and bottom of the Tower were not very different, so that there was no point in transmitting downward the fluctuations of the pressure at the summit; they are recorded on the spot by an ordinary barometer.
Diurnal variation of wind speed. In the following table, we give in the following table, for each month, the hourly averages of the wind speed in meters per second at the meteorological office and the Eiffel Tower, for the whole period that includes the observations until the end of the year 1889 .
In every month, without exception, the diurnal variation of the wind speed at the Weather Bureau has the normal characters - there is a minimum in the morning towards sunrise time and a maximum around 1 o'clock in the afternoon. noon, and the amplitude is greater in summer than in winter.
At the Eiffel Tower, the diurnal variation is quite different: the maximum is in the middle of the night and the minimum in the morning around 10 am in the hot season and later again in winter. These opposite characters can be easily seen in Figures 195 and 196, which represent the diurnal variation in wind speed at the Tower and the Office respectively during the three warm months (June-September) and the three cold months (October-December). that includes the observation period. The diurnal variation of the wind speed on the Eiffel Tower is thus quite similar to that observed at the top of the high mountains.
This inversion in the diurnal variation of the wind speed at the top of the Tower and near the ground is further highlighted by the punctuated curves of Figures 195 and 196, which represent the diurnal variation of the ratio of velocities in both stations. In the warm months as well as in the cold months, this ratio is maximum around 5 o'clock in the morning and minimum during the day; at night, the speed on the Tower is five to six times greater than in the office, while the ratio is only two to three in the middle of the day.
This is certainly the first time that there has been a diurnal variation similar to such a small height in the atmosphere, and it is one of the most interesting results that the observations of the Tower have furnished to this day. As a result, the diurnal variation in wind speed as observed in all observatories, a short distance from the ground, is a local phenomenon that is produced by diurnal warming in the lowest layers of the atmosphere. , which has already disappeared completely in the open air at a distance of 300 m from the ground.
Annual change in wind speed. In the following table we give the average values of the wind speed at the Eiffel Tower and the Meteorological Bureau for all the months during which observations were continued.
The observation period is still too short for us to deduce some conclusions about the annual change in wind speed. It should be noted that there is no analogy between the average speeds observed at the Tower and the Meteorological Bureau; in the last six months of 1889, the highest average speed at the Tower is that of October; the same month, on the other hand, is the one that gives the lowest average speed to the Weather Office.
The average speeds given above are the averages of the twenty-four hourly observations; they necessarily differ a little from the true average that would be obtained by taking the quotient of the total path traveled by the wind by time. This difference comes from the fact that, since the wind is often very variable, twenty-four equidistant observations are not enough to represent exactly the phenomenon; the wind can, for example, fall to zero in part of the time, while it has a noticeable speed at times of observations.
The Richard filmmaker gives both the speed at each moment and the total of the path traveled by the wind in any interval; it is therefore easy to deduce the average true speed of each month. We give these values in the following table, which indicates, for each month of 1889, the total path traveled by the wind in kilometers and the corresponding average true speed in meters per second. The observations of the first two months, being incomplete for the total of the path traveled, do not appear on this table.
The true average speeds thus obtained are all lower than the averages of the twenty-four observations. The average difference is 0.12 m, the extreme differences being 0.17 m (September) and 0.04 m (December).
Observation methods. The direction of the wind is recorded continuously at the Central Office by means of an ordinary two-wing weather vane, very mobile, placed at the north-east corner of the turret; the axis of this wind vane directly controls a vertical cylinder on which is wound a sheet of paper; a feather, moved by a clockwork movement, descends in twenty-four hours following a generatrix of the cylinder and thus marks at each instant the direction of the wind. The circumference, which corresponds to a complete rotation of the wind, has on the paper 157 mm in length, and the feather falls exactly one centimeter per hour.
At the Eiffel Tower, the wind vane is installed in C (Fig. 188). It consists of two wheels mounted on the same horizontal axis and whose assembly can move around a vertical axis; when the wheels are not oriented exactly in the direction of the wind, they start to turn, which at the same time changes their orientation. This arrangement has the advantage, while maintaining a great sensitivity to the device, to reduce the sudden oscillations that frequently have wind vanes.
By means of a special three-wire electric transmission system designed by MM. Richard brothers, all the movements of the wind vane reproduce at a distance on a vertical cylinder identical to that of the Weather Station's weather vane, which we have described above. The contacts are set up so that the transmission is 1/128th circumference, that is, it is sufficient for the wind direction to change by 1/128th circumference, that is to say 2 ° 48 "45 'so that the receiver cylinder placed at a great distance rotates in the proper direction of the same quantity, this interval is so small that the This curve reproduces exactly the appearance of the curves obtained by direct mechanical transmission.Within the duration of the Exposition, the receiving apparatus was placed next to those of the anemometers, in the window of Messrs. Richard brothers, from November 1889 to In October 1890 he was transported to the engine room of the Eiffel Tower at the base of the South Pier, and since October 1890 he has been permanently installed in the Meteorological Bureau itself.
The stripping of the curves obtained both at the Office and at the Eiffel Tower was done in the same way, by raising the direction of the wind every hour; this direction is noted in numbers from 0 to 32, 0 corresponding to North, 2 to N-N-E, 8 to East, 16 to South, 24 to West, and so on. The direction of the wind is therefore appreciated to less than 1/64th circumference, that is to say about 5 °, which seemed sufficient. The direction of the wind was removed and noted calm whenever the wind speed at the time of the observation was less than 0.5 m at the meteorological office and 1 m at the Eiffel Tower, because below these limits it was is no longer sure that wind vanes obey the wind and orient themselves exactly.
Wind direction at the meteorological office and at your Eiffel Tower. We give in the following table the number of times that the wind has blown from each direction in all the months, and the number of calms, considering, to abbreviate, only the four quadrants North, East, South and West, without holding intermediaries which are detailed in Mr. Angot's report.
A similar pattern, established for the next five years, indicates the same proportion of calms, but a predominance of the West sector winds over the others.
Outside the wind vane and the anemometers of which we have just summarized the data, we installed at the top of the Eiffel Tower, in July 1889, a reel intended for the study of the vertical component of the winds. This instrument, designated by the letter B in Figure 188, consists of four flat fins, inclined at 45 ° and movable about a vertical axis. By its very construction, this reel remains motionless in a horizontal air current, rotates in one direction when the wind has an ascending vertical component, and in the other direction when the wind has a descending vertical component. However, the observation of this instrument presents great difficulties; it can turn even in a perfectly horizontal current, if the speed of the wind is not rigorously the same at both ends of the diameter of the reel, and for that it is enough of the smallest obstacle. The first observations, obtained in 1889, revealed a cause of error of this kind, due to the presence of the central rod which carries the lightning rod.
M. Angot summed up, in an article published in "La Nature" of January 25, 1890, all of his observations of 1889. We reproduce it below, because of his interest, although there are some repetitions compared to the detailed review just outlined.
What strikes first in the wind observation is the quite unforeseen force that it already has at 300 m height. The first one hundred days of observations collected between mid-June and October 1, in the warm season, gave an average speed of 7.05 m per second, or more than 25 km per hour. During the same period, an instrument identical to that of the Eiffel Tower, placed on the turret of the Central Meteorological Bureau at 21 m above the ground, and at a horizontal distance of about 500 m from the Tower, indicated only a speed average of 2.24 m, that is to say a little less than a third of what was observed at the top of the tower. It was well known that the speed of the wind increases with height, for, near the ground, the movements of flight are hindered and retarded by the friction against all the asperities, hills, houses, trees, & c. ; but we did not admit so far a law of variation so rapid. This fact is of great importance for studies relating to air navigation; it is important, indeed, to know how long, on average, the wind speed remains below this or that value, against which the dirigible balloon machine can advantageously fight. During the period we studied, the wind speed at 300 m was 39% of the time greater than 8 m per second, and for 21% greater than 10 m.
Anemometric observations of the Eiffel Tower have highlighted another fact even more unforeseen than the very magnitude of the wind speed: this is the way this speed varies regularly during the day.
The two curves in solid lines of figure 197 give respectively for the Eiffel Tower and the Meteorological Bureau the law of diurnal variation of the speed of the wind. At the Meteorological Office, as elsewhere in all low stations, the speed is lowest at sunrise (1.6 m at 5 o'clock in the morning) and highest at midday (3.1 m at 1 o'clock). evening time). At the Eiffel Tower, on the other hand, the smallest speed (5.4 m) is observed between 9 and 10 o'clock in the morning, and the greatest occurs in the middle of the night (8.8 m at 11 o'clock in the evening). ). This is almost exactly what happens at the top of the mountains, like Puy de Dome and Pic du Midi, where the wind speed is maximum during the night and minimum in the middle of the day, following a reverse low regions. This inversion is further highlighted by the dotted curve in Figure 197, which gives for each instant the ratio of wind speeds to the Eiffel Tower and the Meteorological Bureau. This ratio is the largest and equal to 5 between 2 and 4 o'clock in the morning, the smallest is equal to 2 between 10 o'clock in the morning and 3 o'clock in the evening; its diurnal variation has exactly the characteristic shape of that of the velocity of the wind on the mountains. This is certainly the first time that a similar variation has been reported at such a low level in the atmosphere.
From the point of view of the speed of the wind, considered either in its absolute size or in its diurnal variation, the Eiffel Tower is much closer to the mountain stations than ordinary stations. It is the same for the temperature. Assuming, as usual, a decrease of 1 ° for 180 m of altitude, the thermometer should be constantly lower at the top of the Tower than at ground level, in the countryside around Paris, at the Parc Saint-Maur Observatory, for example. We have taken this station as a term of comparison instead of a point situated in Paris itself, closer to the Tower, because the temperature of Paris does not exist, strictly speaking; it is absolutely artificial and can vary by several degrees depending on the replacement of the instruments, the state of the sky, the direction of the wind, etc.
Figure 198 gives, for each month, the average difference between the Eiffel Tower and Parc Saint-Maur, not only for the average temperature (middle line), but for the minimum temperature of each day (top line) and for the maximum temperature (lower line).
In every month without exception, at the time of the daytime maximum, the temperature at the top of the Tower is lower than at the foot; the difference is even much greater than the theoretical value of 1.6 ° which we have indicated, and which is represented on the diagram by a punctuated line; the days are therefore relatively cold at the summit. On the other hand, the nights (minimum, upper line) are very hot: not only the difference between the summit and the base does not reach 1.6, but it is the summit which is the hottest in absolute value. At the top of the tower, the days are relatively cool and the nights are hot; the amplitude of the diurnal variation in temperature is much less than near the ground.
The main cause of these differences is the weakness of the absorbing and emitting powers of the air, which heats very little directly during the day and also cools very little during the night: the diurnal variation of the temperature, a certain height in the open air, must therefore be small; it becomes greater in the lower layers of the atmosphere, to which the considerable variations of temperature which the soil undergoes are communicated by contact. In the first 200 or 300 meters of air from the ground, the decrease of the temperature is thus very fast during the day and very slow at night, where even it is normally warmer at a certain height than near the ground, when the weather is calm and beautiful. These considerations are verified in the most complete manner by the observations of the Tower; in calm and clear nights, in particular, the temperature is frequently 5 to 6 ° higher at the summit than at the base.
Similar differences have been observed frequently in mountain observatories; but they are much less marked. In these stations, the mass of the mountain still exerts a considerable influence, while the Eiffel Tower is really in the open air. Thus, the amplitude of the diurnal temperature variation at the Eiffel Tower, at 336 m above sea level, is almost equal to and even less than that observed at the summit of the Puy of Dome, at 1470 m.
The annual march of the temperature at the top of the Tower (middle line, Fig. 198) seems, as far as can be judged after only five months of observation, to follow the same laws as the diurnal variation. ; the average temperature seems lower than normal during the hot season, and higher, on the contrary, during the cold season. Apart from these regular causes, accidental causes can produce even more remarkable temperature differences between the top and bottom of the Eiffel Tower. At the time of change of weather, the change sometimes occurs completely at 300 m height several hours and even several days before it occurs near the ground. Last November provided a striking example.
From 10 to 24 November, there was a period of high pressure on our regions, with calm or very weak winds generally coming from Test, and low temperatures, especially in the last days; it is only in the day of the 24th that the wind passes south-southwest and becomes strong; the temperature rises, the sky is covered and bad weather begins. However, at the Tower, the temperature was still low on the 21st with a weak wind from the South-East, when, towards 6 pm, the wind suddenly takes strength and turns to the south, then settles to the south-southwest. ; at the same time, the temperature, instead of falling, as it should have done normally, rises from more than 8 ° to about 2 o'clock in the morning on the 22, as can be seen in figure 199 which reproduces the curves of the recording thermometers installed at the top of the Tower and at the base (East pillar). Since that time, the temperature has remained high at the top, so that, in the whole interval between the evening of the 21st and the morning of the 24th, it has been constantly much warmer at the top of the Tower than at the ground. The change of regime was thus manifested at 300 m height more than two days before being felt in the lower regions. What is most remarkable is that nothing absolutely below could indicate this change; from the evening of the 21st until the morning of the 24th, the sky was constantly of perfect purity, without any cloud, and a complete calm reigned below, while at the top of the Tower a warm southerly wind blew southwest, with a speed of 6 to 8 m per second.
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I was recently invited to contribute to a typically interesting project by design company The Chase. It’s a series of promotional posters, postcards and t-shirts for photographer Paul Thompson, all of which feature absolutely no photography.
...and t-shirts (if you don't mind someone staring intently at your chest for five minutes).
For my piece, I wanted to make a genuine attempt to convey an image in words, so that you’d have a good chance of picturing it when you’re done (and so you would feel drawn to Paul’s website to see how close you were).
At the same time, I wanted to highlight the comical impossibility of conveying a picture through language, because we all respond to them so differently. A picture is never just about how it looks, but what it makes you think and feel.
Here’s what I wrote (click image to enlarge).
You can view the picture on Paul’s site, which is the point of the whole exercise.
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Roads will be dug up during a seven-week project to upgrade gas mains in Knottingley.
Upgrade work by Northern Gas Networks in the town’s Springfields area will start on Monday, July 18.
There will be temporary traffic lights on Cow Lane from Monday, July 25 until Monday, August 1, during the £120,000 scheme to replace 360m of metal piping with plastic gas mains.
Garden Lane will be closed at the junction of Cow Lane from Monday, August 22, until Sunday, September 4, with a diversion in place.
Engineers will be working between 8am and 5pm during the seven-week period.
Paul Gordon, construction services area manager for Northern Gas Networks, said: “We have been working closely with Wakefield Council to carefully plan these works in order to minimise disruption to customers.
A public meeting has also been called for people who have questions about the project.
It will be held on Wednesday, June 29, from 4.30pm-6pm at Knottingley Elim Pentecostal Church on Tithe Barn Road.
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Blog Guidebook: Where's My Permalink?
Learn as you go. Or, forget what you've learned when you don't use it! That's what happened to me today...I forgot where to find the Permalink for my posts on Blogger. Even if you haven't written a post yet, you can still create a Permalink to send out.
When you are in the NEW POST screen, look on the right hand side of your screen, and you will see a column called Post Settings. There are quite a few helpful tabs here so you should familiarize yourself to make things easier.
Labels - label your posts to organize them on your blog and to be found quickly by readers.
Schedule - here you can post date, pre date, and set publishing times for your posts.
Permalink - this is the link to the post so it can be found on the web. When you send out a link to a blog post this is what you should use, not just the link to the blog.
Location - this gives you the ability to share where you are posting from geographically.
Options - under this tab you can allow comments (or not) on the post, see the literal HTML in compose mode, and choose line breaks.
If you need more help understanding how these tabs can work for you please email me or leave a comment here.
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Are you a fan of superhero tv shows? If you answered yes, you are in good company. I am a huge fan of The Flash and Arrow. This past Tuesday I have added a new superhero show to my list. The much anticipated Black Lightning, produced and directed by Hollywood’s power couple Salim and Mara Brock Akil airing on CW.
Black Lightning is not your typical superhero show, because the main character is a middle-aged black male. In the season opener titled ‘The Resurrection,’ we see the superhero defending his two daughters from impending danger. How often do we see black fathers portrayed in a positive light? Well, in Black Lightning we observe a caring and devoted father who goes to extremes to protect his daughters. Superhero Jefferson Pierce played by Cress Williams is not only an authoritative figure in his community, he is well liked, and respected by everyone. He is a positive role model. He works tirelessly as a high school principal making sure every child under his care succeeds.
Black Lightning is unique in that it addresses victimization of black people. During the episode Jefferson was unjustly profiled by a white cop; however, Jefferson did not react negatively. He repressed his rage and remained level-headed. One can safely conclude that it is never easy to remain calm when you are being unfairly treated because of the color of your skin. Black Lightning gives the viewer some sharp takes on how race affects our perception of- and access to -justice. Superhero Jefferson’s reaction to his mistreatment by the white cop represents a great example for young black males to emulate. In today’s society many people of color may encounter the same situation as the character in the show, but keeping your cool will help you stay alive.
Black Lightning addresses current social issues in a novel way. It does not get better than this. The producers created a masterpiece that entertains while providing valuable insights on how to deal with the current climate of racial issues, gang culture, and other injustices.
I have always admired the Akils for their previous works and the way they can portray real-life situations on screen that is so relatable. Black Lightning is sure to be a hit just like Girlfriends, The Game, and Being Mary Jane. I like the vibe I am getting after watching Black Lightning several times since it aired. The adage: “It takes a village to raise a child” saturated my thinking as I watched the interactions between principal Jefferson with the student body. Whether this was intentional or just part of the writer’s subconscious view of the world, I’m not sure; either way, I find the subtle father image vibe between principal Jefferson and the student body to be quite endearing.
I am beyond elated that the Akils have once again produced another great tv series. I highly recommend that you add Black Lightning to your must-watch list. The storyline will draw you in.
In my opinion all relationships are an opportunity for individuals to grow and learn about a person with different background and perspective from them. I also believe even though Richard and Mildred Loving made it possible for partners of different racial backgrounds to no longer hide their relationships for fear of legal persecution, we still have stereotypes, and misconceptions that play a major role in how we talk about interracial dating and marriage.
As a Haitian-American woman married to a German man, I know from firsthand experiences how people have preconceived ideas that are not based on logic and truths. The United States has a long way to go in terms of racial discourse, but after reading Aaron’s book, My Good Thing, I was hugely encouraged by his honesty and his genuine love for black women. Aaron has a very unique perspective that is definitely refreshing. The interview below will warm your heart. I encourage you to pick up a copy of My Good Thing. Thank you Aaron for granting me this interview.
I committed to the Lord’s calling for this project in that moment (it’s not only a book but there’s a screenplay as well). After study, another man came to me in the lobby telling me things about writing I did not ask about but which allowed My Good Thing to not only be a script but also the book you’re now aware of. God speaking so clearly is a beautiful thing.
In your book My Good Thing you wrote about an African American girl that you developed strong feelings for, what did your parents and friends think about you falling for her?
My Good Thing is a fictional story but with that said, many of the events that happen are based on real events from my life. And like my character, Arthur, I too exclusively date black women. My parents are actively praying for and cannot wait to meet my Queen. My friends are excited for me to journey through life with the bride of my dreams as well.
What made you decide to write My Good Thing, what do you hope to accomplish by writing the book?
The passion behind the project is to change the conversation. We want the representation of black women in media to be lovely, pure, confident, and amazing (true to life!) instead of more often seeing them sexualized, objectified, or as stereotypes. This is the story of a black woman young girls can aspire to and not only change the conversation but change the trajectory of their ways of viewing themselves. Black women, you are lovely, you are pure, you are worth it.
Do you only date African American women exclusively?
Yes, I exclusively date black women. There is a life that only comes with a black woman and it is the life I am called to. We can all agree there is a difference in black women; a different voice, zeal, passion, love, and splendor. Each has her own uniqueness and intricacies but there is a starting point for me in the beauty of a black woman internally and externally. And then I look forward to exploring all of who my future bride is.
You are an actor in Hollywood, do you think with you being very vocal about your preferences for black women made a huge difference with the types of roles you are cast for?
I hope my being vocal makes a huge difference in casting! I can be the man they think of as husband to a black wife or a man who stands for goodness and truth revolving around women of color and good things in general.
Are you currently dating anyone, if so, how are you navigating around issues that may arise from people that might not approve of your relationship?
There will always be people who might not approve of me for whatever reason. I dont worry about what people think of me. I live my life as I am called to live it. And I will love a woman with absolute abandon. I will love her in such a way the world takes notice and she finds herself blessed.
There are a slew of interracial dating sites; do you think it is a good idea to go on these sites in the hopes of finding the ideal mate?
I dont have a problem with dating sites. The Lord can have you meet who He has for you in anyway He wants.
Some people believe that interracial couples that end up getting married will help eradicate racism; do you believe this to be true, why or why not?
We should always be striving to eradicate racism. Whether it will ever truly be eradicated is another question but we must strive for that. Interracial couples can certainly be an example of a good thing. As a leader, I desire my marriage to be an example of many good things that are needed in this world.
Without giving out the ending of My Good Thing do you plan to write a sequel?
People have certainly been asking.
Where can one purchase your book?
My Good Thing is available at Amazon.com in Paperback and Kindle versions.
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Have you noticed how many people love the holidays and simultaneously feel super stressed out? It’s a strange mix. We seem to love the season, but halfway through it, we’re overwhelmed and exhausted. Thankfully, it doesn’t have to be this way. It’s totally possible to beat stress this holiday season, keeping your sanity and your holiday spirit in tact. Here are seven simple ways to do just that.
Say no. The easiest way to beat stress this holiday season is say no a little more often. Decide what is most important to you, and say no to the rest. Say no to the holiday tradition that no one really enjoys anymore but you feel obligated to do. Opt out of the cookie exchange if it stresses you out. Say no thank you to the party you don’t have time for. ˆBy saying no to one thing, you’re saying yes to preserving your sanity and spending your energy on things that really matter to you. PS: If you have a hard time saying no, check this out.
Outsource what you can. You can’t do it all. So get comfortable with utilizing your resources and passing what you can off to other people. Drop your gifts off at one of the mall wrapping stations. You’ll save yourself some time and donate money to an organization in the process. Order cookies for your kids class party from a local bakery. Have groceries delivered if you’ve got too much on your plate. Outsourcing is about knowing your resources, what you’ve really got time for, and the value of asking for help.
Focus on experiences. That’s what people remember. Think back to your most cherished holiday memories. I bet at least 90 percent of them involve experiences, as opposed to things. People don’t remember whether the house was spotless or whether the food was homemade. They remember how you made them feel. Don’t believe me on this? See the research.
Make things more casual. This is a super easy way to beat stress this holiday season. Turn things down a notch and embrace casual. Instead of hosting friends for a full meal, have them over for hot chocolate and dessert. Pick up pizza or order takeout. Have a movie night in your pajamas. The holidays don’t need to be fancy or formal to be fun.
Start early. Do what you can now. I feel like the first two weeks of December usually sneak past us, and then we all lose our minds the last two weeks of the month. Do you what you can now, even if its not due or necessary for a few weeks. You’ll proactively keep your plate cleared off, fighting off stress before it even starts.
Give to someone else. Giving to others has all sorts of benefits, including increased happiness and decreased stress. Whether it’s paying for the person behind you in the drive thru, buying an extra toy for the gift drive at work, or thoughtfully giving to a family struggling this holiday season, giving to others is a simple way to feel better.
Stay committed with self-care, particularly sleep. It’s easy when stress spikes to throw self-care out the window. This seems particularly true with sleep. But self-care is one of the things that puts gas in our gas tanks. So when you slack on self-care, you’re reducing your brain’s ability to tackle stress and stay sane. Keep your normal bed time, and keep chugging your green juice.
The holidays don’t have to be stressful. We have a choice in how we handle them. Get serious about these seven strategies, and keep your sanity this holiday season!
PS: Did you like this post? Check out this one as well. Stop Stress In Its Tracks With This Simple Sentence.
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Born: 24 January 1876, Kent County, Michigan, United States of America.
Died: 23 June 1958, Rapid City, South Dakota, United States of America.
Homer LeRoy Shantz, American plant physiologist and ecologist, was awarded a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in botany at Colorado College in 1901 and the PhD degree in botany at the University of Nebraska in 1905. From 1908 to 1926 he worked for the Bureau of Plant Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, in Washington DC. During this period he travelled widely in the American West, Latin America, Europe and Africa, making documentary photographs of the natural vegetation wherever he went. In 1911 he published 'Natural vegetation as an indicator of the capabilities of land for crop production in the Great Plains area' in the Bulletin of the Bureau of Plant Industry. Other publications by him dealt with soil moisture and the wilting coefficients of plants (1911, 1912, 1913, 1925), drought resistance (1927), the vegetation of various parts of the United States (1906, 1911, 1914, 1924, 1925), the water requirements of plants (1911, 1913, 1914), and related topics.
After two years as head of the Department of Botany at the University of Illinois Shantz became president of the University of Arizona in 1928. He resigned in 1936 to serve as chief of the Division of Wildlife Management of the United States Forest Service until his retirement in 1944. Later he was associated with the Geography Branch of the Office of Naval Research to re-photograph many of the sites he had documented earlier in his career.
During 1919-1920 Shantz toured through Africa collecting plants, photographing the vegetation, studying the natural plant resources, and assessing the agricultural potential of the continent. During the first half of 1924 he undertook an expedition to eastern Africa. He published his results in The vegetation and soils of Africa (with C.F. Marbut; New York, 1923; dealing with the soils of South Africa on pp. 142-154) and in 'The agricultural regions of Africa' (in nine parts) in Economic Geography (1940-1943).
In 1956, accompanied by Dr B.L. Turner of the University of Texas, he once more toured the continent, starting in Cape Town in August and reaching Tanzania in January 1957, on his way to the Sudan. He re-photographed the vegetation at the same sites as during his first visit, in order to document the changes that had occurred in the natural vegetation since 1919-1920. Both his first and second series of photographs were published in Photographic documentation of vegetational changes in Africa over a third of a century (with B.L. Turner; Tuscon, 1958).
Google Scholar, at http://scholar.google.co.za Publications by H.L. Shantz.
Personal News. The Professional Geographer, 1957, Vol. 9(2), p. 55 (via internet).
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The best car maintenance starts at the best auto shop near 94133. Make an appointment at Firestone Complete Auto Care for all your automotive needs today!
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In a previous post we covered different techniques for execution of SQL and OS commands through Microsoft SQL server that can be used for delivering and executing malicious payloads on the target system. In this post we’ll discuss the same topic for MySQL database.
In the one of the previous posts (link to part I) we mentioned that HEX encoded queries are often used against databases as binary-to-hex conversion methods to create a payload on a target system through SQL commands. A payload is converted from hexadecimal format back to a binary executable, and then gets executed while exploiting different database and operating system features through SQL commands.
This attack (which is not new) loads a DLL (which converted to HEX string) into a newly created table yongger2 (“yongger” translates from Chinese as “brave”). This attack then uses the SELECT FROM TABLE… INTO DUMPFILE command to extract the DLL from the new table into the cna12.dll file in MySQL plugin directory. This method works if the plugin directory (the directory named by the plugin_dir system variable) is writable.
Once the DLL is created, MySQL server’s main process (mysqld) is notified about a new xpdl3() function using the CREATE FUNCTION command. This function is a downloader for another executable. It downloads the executable 123.exe through an HTTP request from a remote server (located in China). Then 123.exe is saved as c:\isetup.exe on a target filesystem, executed and then removed from the disk.
In Mysql database, User-Defined Function (UDF) remains one of the few methods available for running commands on the server through the database.It is supported as a function loaded from an external library, such as DLL or Linux shared object. We’ll describe the method in detail in our next blog in the series.
After attacker uploads or creates an external library on server’s file system, they can execute its functions. Formerly, the attacker abuse UDF functions to download a malicous executables from a remote server.
In this post we covered various methods for executing SQL and OS commands through MySQL database, which can be used to deliver and execute malicious payloads on a targeted system. With the next post in this series, we’ll describe techniques engaged by attackers to perform external and internal reconnaissance and to increase the attack surface.
cURL is a computer software project providing a library and command-line tool for transferring data using various protocols.
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Here we are at the 25th of the month again, so time once more to make a Christmas card or two. If you still don't know what this is, pop over to Scraps of Life by Scrappy Mo and find out all about Rudolph Day.
Between some health issues within the family, and my new found interest in trying more complex crochet designs, I do not seem to have had much time for card-making, but I am happy to be getting a head start on my Christmas cards, so I was determined not to miss this challenge.
A long time ago I purchased some nice Christmas corner flourishes (cutting files), from the silhouette store, but I have never got around to using them. So this week I made some templates for card fronts in the Studio software, and played around with the corners, some script cutting files, and a stamp that hasn't seen ink in a long while, until they all fitted on my template, and came up with two designs.
The first fitted best on a rectangular card so I stamped the image in Memento pistachio ink, added colour with my copic markers to the holly around it (all part of the stamp), and cut it out with a plain oval die. I distressed the edges, added a small amount of glitter glue to the trees and holly, and set it aside.
Next I embossed a piece of plain white card with my snowy embossing folder - sorry there is no make on it and I can't remember where it is from- and added it to a light green base card.
I cut the corner flourish and sentiment from matching green vinyl, and assembled it all.
The base card was made from half a sheet of the European-size card sometimes sold in Lidls, so I used the other half to make a second one the same.
My other design fitted better on a 15cm square card, so I rooted around in my Christmas snippets box and found a piece of holly paper for the background. I made a dark green base card, and cut the corner and script from dark green vinyl.
I then made a white base card, used a snippet of blue and silver backing paper, and cut the corner and script from navy blue vinyl.
So that is four more cards to add to my stash, and I shall now link them up at Scrappy Mo's, and as I haven't visited lately, I will also take them to Pixie's Snippets Playground.
I especially love your first one it fantastic.
Gorgeous cards, Kate, I especially love the Christmas corner flourishes.
Three gorgeous cards, lovely EF on the first card and the images and sentiment.
The second and third card the black image on the papers looks fabulous.
Love your snowy card! That embossing folder is so pretty and so is your scene. It fits at Merry Monday too.
Beautiful cards Kate - love the silhouette nativity you have cut.
Really nice makes for this months Rudolph Day!
Absolutely gorgeous Rudolf day cards, Kate! All wonderful. That stamp on the first is rather beautiful!
Both cards look fantastic Kate.
Such a beautiful Christmas cards.
A super set of cards Kate, they are all lovely. Your corner cuts are really nice. I think I like the the third one best, I like the holly backing paper, and the nativity corner and sentiment are lovely.
I am very sorry being this late with my commenting. Thank you for joining our April Rudolp Day challenge, your creation fits for the occasion perfectly.
Sorry it has taken me so long to get by and comment on your April entry.
My Mum is in and out of hospital and lives 5 hours away! We have had many trips up there in the past few weeks.
Daughter is still recovering from ankle surgery and needs lots of assistance as she is not able to drive yet.
Your cards are fab. I LOVE the religious themed diecuts. They are wonderful.
You always amaze me at how many cards you make...a truly dedicated paper crafter!
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Ari looked around and watched as nightcrawler appeared beating up some of the guards.
Gunshots rang out, echoing through the corridor. [b "Heads down!"] Alex yelled, ears ringing as he tried to locate the direction the bullets were coming from.
Ari stayed on high alert and led them cautiously. She knew that she needed to go deeper to get to their target but didn't want to alarm the others.
It was almost a panicked hustle as everyone moved to the corridor. Alex and Storm hung behind, ensuring that every last one of them made it out of the cell. With Mystique and Ari leading the way with Azazel, their people would be protected from all sides.
Ari nodded and said. "Let's move. We're getting out of here alive."
Murmurs of understanding passed through the crowd. [b "Do not wander off, under any circumstances. If we get separated, they'll take advantage of it,"] Alex added.
"there isn't." She said and stretched. "Everyone stay close to each other and protect each other. We're going to get out of here together so we need to cooperate with each other, is that understood?"
Alex could see everyone's shoulders automatically loosen up as the collars were removed. It honestly felt like he could breathe deeply again. [b "Let's hope there's no residual effects of those damn things,"] he rubbed at his neck where it had welted under the tight metal.
She looked up at Azazel and said. "Thank you." She watched as he smiled and nodded before unlocking everyone from their restraints.
[b "Not going to lie, that is mildly terrifying,"] Alex held a hand to his chest where his heart was hammering out of the surprise appearance.
She smiled and said. "That's what a wolf does for her pack." She said and kissed his cheek quickly. She stood when Azazel appeared in the cell.
"the professor and jasper already told them." she said and looked at alex. "this entire time i was telling the professor everything that has been happening since we got captured."
"close by few hundred yards. they're fighting guards." she said and kept listening.
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Many Will and trust contest cases are too difficult for some firms to handle. When they are, attorneys will call on Domina Law Group to step in. Our firm is proud to be of counsel to other firms that need assistance. Provided that the client consents, we will gladly step into certain cases and share attorney fees if it means procuring successful case results for the client. When we take on the "of counsel" role, our job is to support and assist the referring lawyers. We do not intend to develop longstanding client relationships in these cases. Again, our main goal when we act of counsel to other attorneys is to assist them with our knowledge, skill and expertise and then move on after the case has been decided.
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Len Roberson has been involved in the fields of deaf education and interpreting for 23 years. He is an active researcher, interpreter, and interpreter educator and holds the SC:L, CI and CT certifications from RID. He is co-owner of an interpreting agency in NE Florida through which he interprets primarily in legal settings. Len is currently the Dean of the Graduate School at the University of North Florida and Assistant Vice-President of Academic Technology and is a tenured Associate professor currently teaching in the ASL/English Interpreting graduate program – a program he developed and founded at UNF. Since joining UNF in 1998, Len has received more than 3 million dollars in external funding as the principal investigator for numerous grants. His current research interests include the study of interpreting in legal settings, teacher effectiveness and preparation and service learning in interpreter education. Len has presented numerous papers and workshops in North America and abroad. He is co-editor for the Journal of Interpretation published by RID. Len is married and has seven beautiful children, 4 girls and 3 boys.
Roberson, L. (2011-2012). Principal Investigator, Educational Interpreter Project. State funded grant. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida ($214,500). Awarded October 1 2011- September 30, 2012.
Roberson, L. (2010-2011). Principal Investigator, Educational Interpreter Project. State funded grant. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida ($214,500). Awarded October 1 2010- September 30, 2011.
Roberson, L. (2009-2010). Principal Investigator, Educational Interpreter Project. State funded grant. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida ($162,415). Awarded October 1 2009- September 30, 2010.
Roberson, L. (2009-2010). Principal Investigator, Personnel Development Partnership (PDP). State funded grant. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida ($187,950). Awarded October 1 2009- September 30, 2010.
Roberson, L. (2009-2010). Principal Investigator, Florida Inclusion Network (FIN). US Department of Education, Federal Flow Through / State funded grant. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida ($500,000). Awarded October 1 2009- September 30, 2010.
Roberson, L. (2008-2009). Principal Investigator, Educational Interpreter Project. US Department of Education, Federal Flow Through / State funded grant. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida ($162,415). Awarded November 1 2008- October 31, 2009.
Roberson, L. (2005-2006). Principal Investigator, Educational Interpreter Project . US Department of Education, Federal Flow Through / State funded grant. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida ($162,415). Awarded November 1, 2007 – October 31, 2008.
Roberson, L. (2007-2008). Principal Investigator, Educational Interpreter Project. US Department of Education, Federal Flow Through / State funded grant. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida ($162,415).
Roberson, L. (2006-2007). Principal Investigator, Educational Interpreter Project. US Department of Education, Federal Flow Through / State funded grant. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida ($162,415).
Roberson, L. (2005-2006). Principal Investigator and Director, Teacher training initiative: Deaf Education. US Department of Education, Federal Flow Through / State funded grant. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida ($162,415).
Roberson, L. (2004-2005). Principal Investigator and Director, Training initiative: Deaf Education. US Department of Education, Federal Flow Through / State funded grant. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida ($324,830.00).
Roberson, L. (2003). Principal Investigator and Director, Teacher training initiative: Deaf Education. US Department of Education, Federal Flow Through / State funded grant. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida ($283,507).
Roberson, L. (2003). Principal Investigator, Educational Interpreter Project. US Department of Education, Federal Flow Through / State funded grant. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida ($180,000).
Roberson, L. (2002). Principal Investigator and Director, Teacher training initiative: Deaf Education. US Department of Education, Federal Flow Through / State funded grant. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida ($280,507).
Roberson, L. (2001). Principal Investigator and Director, Teacher training initiative: Deaf Education, US Department of Education, Federal Flow Through / State funded grant. . University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida ($240,000).
Roberson, L. (2009). Mediated educational experiences of Deaf students: The impact of sign language interpreting as a related service. U.S. Department of Education. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida ($818,805).
Roberson, L., & Shaw, S. (2012). Reflections on Deaf Education: Perspectives of Deaf Senior Citizens. Manuscript in preparation.
Shaw, S., & Roberson, L. (2012). Evaluating academic service-learning in interpreter education: An initiative to improve connections with the Deaf community. Manuscript in preparation.
Roberson, L., Russell, D., & Shaw, R. (under review). A case for training signed language interpreters for legal specialization. International Journal of Interpreter Education.
Roberson, L., Russell, D., & Shaw, R. (2011). Interpreting in Legal Settings in North America. Journal of Interpretation, 64-79.
Shaw, S., & Roberson, L. (2009). Service-learning: Re-centering the Deaf community in interpreter education. American Annals of the Deaf.
Moores, D., & Roberson, L. (2009). Deafness. In R. A. Shweder (Ed.)., Chicago companion to the child. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Woolsey, M. L., & Satterfield, S. T., Roberson, L. (2006). Visual Phonics: An English code buster? American Annals of the Deaf, 151(4), 452-458.
Roberson, L., Woolsey, M., Seabrooks, J., & Williams, G. (2004). An ecobehavioral assessment of teaching behaviors of teacher candidates during their internship experiences. Teacher Education and Special Education., 27(3), 264-275.
Roberson, L., Woolsey, M., Seabrooks, J., & Williams, G. (2004). Data-driven assessment in the evaluation of teacher candidates during their internship experiences in deaf education. American Annals of the Deaf, 148(5), 403-413.
Roberson, L. (2001). Integration of and instruction with computers and related technologies in deaf education teacher preparation programs. American Annals of the Deaf, 146(1), 60-66.
Williams, G., Seabrooks, J., Thomas, C., Roberson, L. (2000). Peer-mediated versus adult mediated interventions: Learning and generalizing community and domestic skills-moderate and severe intellectual disabilities. National Forum of Special Education.
Roberson, L., and Serwatka, T. S. (2000). Student perceptions and instructional effectiveness of deaf and hearing teachers. American Annals of the Deaf, 145(5), 256-262.
Williams, G., Thomas, C., Roberson, L , & Seabrooks, J. (2006). Special education: Case by case. (3rd ed.). Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.
Roberson, L. (2006). Deafness and hard of hearing. In G. Williams, C. Thomas, J. Seabrooks, & L. Roberson, Special education: Cases by case (pp. 207-218). Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt.
Williams, G., & Roberson, L. (2006). Transition: Movement from school to community based environments. In G. Williams, C. Thomas, J. Seabrooks, & L. Roberson (Eds.), Special education: Cases by case (pp. 89-107). Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt.
Roberson, L. (in press). Case studies in service-learning: Program spotlights. In S. Shaw, Service-learning in interpreter education. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
Williams, G., & Roberson, L. (2003). Overview. In G. Williams, C. Thomas, & E. Henderson (Eds.), Accommodations, modifications and content enhancements for students with mild, moderate and severe disabilities: Strategies for collaboration and inclusion (pp. 2 - 42). Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt.
Williams, G., & Roberson, L. (2003). Accommodations and modifications: Students with severe Disabilities. In G. Williams, C. Thomas, & E. Henderson (Eds.), Accommodations, modifications and content enhancements for students with mild, moderate and severe disabilities: Strategies for collaboration and inclusion (pp. 110-270). Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt.
Williams, G., Roberson, L., & Woolsey, M. L. (2003). Accommodations and modifications: Students who are deaf or hard of hearing. In G. Williams, C. Thomas, & E. Henderson (Eds.), Accommodations, modifications and content enhancements for students with mild, moderate and severe disabilities: Strategies for collaboration and inclusion (pp. 271-288). Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt.
Williams, G., Roberson, L., & Woolsey, M. L. (2003). Accommodations and modifications: Use of assistive technology. In G. Williams, C. Thomas, & E. Henderson (Eds.), Accommodations, modifications and content enhancements for students with mild, moderate and severe disabilities: Strategies for collaboration and inclusion (pp. 289-308). Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt.
Roberson, L., Russell, D., & Shaw, R. (2012). Legal Interpreting: A North American Study. Annual Proceedings of the World Association of Sign Language Interpreters.
Roberson, L., & Shaw, S. (2010). (Editors). Connecting Our World: Expanding our Horizons. Conference of Interpreter Trainers. San Antonio, TX.
Roberson, L., & Shaw, S. (2008). (Editors). Putting the pieces together: A collaborative approach to Educational Interpreting. Conference of Interpreter Trainers. San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Seabrooks, J., Roberson, L., & Williams, G. (2001). An expressway of communication that doesn’t include the Internet: Communicating in the fast lane. The new millennium: Issues, concerns, solutions, conference proceedings of the twenty-third annual conference of the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children.
Serwatka, T. S., and Roberson, L. (1999). Student perceptions and instructional effectiveness of deaf and hearing teachers. In World Federation of the Deaf.
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Cheers to World Water Day! To celebrate Join the Pipe has launched a nice collaboration with Prologis in Tilburg! We are very proud and happy to contribute to the Well Building Standard.
During World Water Day, the KU Leuven university in Belgium opened one of our refill stations and invited students and staff to switch to tap water! The single-use to multi-use revolution continues!
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Symptoms result from the progressive degeneration of neuronal cells located in the region of the brain called substantia nigra. This causes a deficiency in the availability of dopamine; a chemical neurotransmitter (messenger) necessary for the production of smooth and controlled movements.
The presentation of symptoms varies greatly between individuals diagnosed and no two people will be affected in the same way. The three symptoms used for diagnostic purposes are: Tremor, (shaking, trembling); Rigidity or stiffness of the muscles and Bradykinesia (slowness of movement), which leads to a lack of spontaneous activity eg. arm swing diminishes; Fine motor coordination is reduced, and may lead to freezing or periods of immobility.
In some patients it may include pain and discomfort in an arm or leg, anxiety and depression, slowness of thinking and memory problems and tiredness and disturbed sleep. Constipation is common and bladder problems, especially a tendency to pass water more frequently and with more urgency, may occur. Sexual difficulties may trouble some people. Speech and swallowing problems tend to become more of a problem later in the illness.
Although the cause of PD varies from person-to-person, our study and practice has revealed this disease to stem from energy blockages throughout the body. Gradually these blockages impact motor functions and the immune system. Parkinson’s disease is a complex condition. It requires holistic work to improve the overall health of the individual.
Though genetics plays a part, our experience shows us that long-term lifestyle habits constitute for the majority of PD cases.
Current medical research cannot fully determine the cause of PD in each individual case. Master Jie can identify the main problem in you that could have led to the disease.
Long term sufferers can be helped greatly by drug treatments. But medication can also lead to strong side effects and cause other health issues, further damage the whole body’s immune system over the years. Master Jie’s energy healing is purely natural and involves no medication. Through the healing process, the patient will experience a strengthening of the immune system and lead to a reduction of drug intake.
Long-term sufferers of PD are also known to develop mental problems. Different degrees of depression and anxiety are not uncommon. During Master Jie’s healing process, mental condition can also be largely improved.
Persistent care is required, given the health complexity of Parkinson’s disease and its impacts on the entire body. Based on our practice, it may take time to significantly ease PD symptoms. However, the length of great changes in condition varies by each individual and their circumstances.
We believe PD conditions are controllable and can be greatly improved. Through Master Jie’s systematic healing, it is achievable to minimise the impact of this disease and improve the patient’s quality of life.
1) Reduce the tremor significantly. Based on each individual’s condition, the tremor could be able to be improved for almost none or just very little.
To achieve the best possible result, we highly recommend to conduct healing treatments consistently.
Our healing program is defined stage by stage. Each stage involves 12 healing sessions. The fee of full healing session is $268 per session. Each session is around one hour.
According to our practice, in general cases, after 4-5 consistent healing stages, the Parkinson’s conditions can be significantly changed.
As each individual’s condition and circumstance is different, the total length of healing process involved could be varied. You can book an appointment with us for a free assessment and consultation.
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Yep, it's that time again for games journalists of more extreme humourous tastes to make jokes about Sega fans and battered wife mentality, as ever hopeful hedgehog-fanciers the world over limp forward to yet another new 3D Sonic game in the hope that this time, this one time, it will be different.
Sonic Adventure 3, that's a lot of responsibility on your shoulders.
If you even exist at all, that is. The threequel to the original Dreamcast twosome has so far not been confirmed by Sega, but a whole bunch of SA3-related URLS have been registered. Sonicadventure3.com, sonicadventure3.net, sonicadventure3.org, sonicadventure3.info, sonicadventure3.fr and sonicadventure3.eu now all exist, though it's not currently clear whether they're actually owned by Sega or just part of some elaborate but ultimately misguided cybersquatting bid. Let's face it, it's a bit of a specific domain to waste cash on if Sega isn't planning on continuing the series any time soon.
Still. it's not a ludicrous assumption that a third game might be coming. After all, Sega has been on a massive Dreamcast nostalgia-drive recently, with a whole bunch of DC ports turning up on XBLA and the PSN. And let's face it, last year's Sonic Generations was basically a big interactive poster for the good old days, when Sonic wasn't just a hateful harbinger of disappointment and lament.
So, Sonic Adventure 3. Might exist, might not. But if it does, are you really willing to get on the rollercoaster of excitement and despair once again?
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Rising demand coupled with a shortage of office space has ensured strong commercial strata sales in Mirvac's St Leonards Square development.
More than 80 per cent of the strata suites at the St Leonards Square project in the Lower North Shore have sold in less than a month after launch.
The sales to date exceed $23 million, with total sales of the 32 commercial units expected to reach more than $30 million.
Mirvac’s St Leonards Square will deliver 527 residential apartments and approximately 7000sq m of commercial and ground floor retail space when completed in 2019.
Mirvac's towers are expected to be completed in late 2019.
Mirvac’s general manager residential development NSW Toby Long said the strata suites have attracted interest from local investors and owner-occupiers looking to capitalise on strong rental growth and future demand.
“St Leonards Square is the largest new build strata sell down that has taken place in the Lower North Shore in the past 10 years,” Long said.
More than 125,000sq m of new supply in North Sydney is currently under construction and set to come online by mid 2020, according to Knight Frank's latest North Shore Office Market report.
Prime and secondary markets in St Leonards recorded gross effective rental growth of 16.5 per cent and 15.7 per cent respectively over the past 12 months.
The local area has seen government spending on infrastructure such as the future Crows Nest Metro, due to open in 2024, and the Royal North Shore Hospital due for completion in mid-2021.
The bespoke commercial strata suites range in size from 57 to 210sq m with the option to amalgamate suites to create larger offices.
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You should make sure that before you purchase a Fitness Tracker Smart Bracelet ID115 Veryfit APP Bluetooth Band Activity Monitor Alarm Clock Sports Wristband for iOS Android you have previously seen and read the description of the products first. In this manner you will be sure that you're getting the right product that may work for you. Since this Fitness Tracker Smart Bracelet ID115 Veryfit APP Bluetooth Band Activity Monitor Alarm Clock Sports Wristband for iOS Android has top quality it is one of the better sellers on the market now and several folks are recommending the product to their friends and family. These days the product is really affordable for nearly everyone and it’s an excellent buy your money can buy. You don’t need cheaper products if it will only sabotage your projects and will not give you the kind of quality that you need in the product. With the higher price you could be sure that your cash is worth spending in this product.
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Product Showcase: Liguria 51 Packs A Powerful Punch.
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At Rico’s Pizzeria, it’s all about the service… and the pepperoni, of course!
The pepperoni lovers pizza is pepperoni paradise with three Liguria brands.
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What are the best seats in the Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Arena, Arizona?
In the end-stage fully seated concert configuration the best seats in the Talking Stick Resort Arena (formerly US Airways Center & America West Arena) are the first rows in floor sections 101, 102, 103 and then 104, 105, 106. The floor rows further back are OK however all floor seating is set on a flat floor so if a tall person is sitting (or standing) in front of you the view may be slightly obstructed/ restricted. The rows in the floor sections are typically numbered 1-24, whereas the seats are mostly numbered from 1 up to 14 ascending right to left when looking at the stage. When buying your tickets you can use the venue seating charts on this page to find the individual seat numbers offering optimum central view of the stage. Please note that for some events the floor seats are rearranged and the floor forms a general admission standing section or sports area (Phoenix Suns basketball, Arizona Rattlers football). Surrounding the floor are Plaza level 200, Premium Club 300 and Terrace bowl 400 sections numbered 201-228, 301-326 and 401-444. These are set on inclined risers so even the back rows can enjoy an unrestricted view of the stage. The top seats in the lower tier are close to the stage in sections 210, 220, 209, 221 and then 208, 222. In fact, these locations should offer much better experience than the back floor sections. Sections 201-205 & 225-228 offer a good, full view of the entire stage, however at a considerable distance so you will probably not be able to see the facial expressions of the performer. Row numbers are A up to S in 200s, and A-D in 300s, and A up to U in 400s. Seat #1 in the bowl sections is closest to the section with a lower number and the seats numbering is from 1 up to 18 in some sections. The exact seat numbers are shown on our seating charts.
What are the section numbers in the Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Arena (formerly America West Arena and US Airways Center)?
Floor sections for concerts - A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J. There may also be Pit or General Admission (standing room only) areas. For some events (e.g. Disney on Ice) there may be additional sections marked as END.
Floor sections for basektball games - Courtside & VIP sections 101F, 103F, 105F, 108F, 111F, 112F, 113F, 114F, 115F, 116F, 120F, 123F, 124F.
100s level sections (lower level) - 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124. The sideline, end baseline, corner sections can be located on the seating charts above. The Phoenix Suns Home Team bench is at the front of section 101, whereas the Visitors bench is at the front of section 103. The Club seats are located on this level and include Loge Boxes and Club Annexus.
200s level sections (upper level bowl) - 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232.
Suites Level A - 1-18 & 27-44. These are fully equipped luxury, executive, hospitality, rental suites.
Suites Level B - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 63.
Other facilities include: Party Suites 1-6, Lexus Club 1-10 (LC), EBW & WBW boxes, BL boxes 1-10, Courtside Club, Blue Moon Club, Flexprint Club, Verve Energy Lounge (BLEV1 & BLEV2), Club Annexus, Theater Box Lounge behind sections 106-109, section CT, restaurants, bars, Main Entrance Gate & South Entrance Gate.
How many rows are there in the Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Arena, AZ?
Flat floor seating sections typically have rows from 1 up to 17.
100s sections have rows from 1 up to 31 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31). However for basketball or other events some sections may have AA & BB rows at the front.
200s sections have rows from 1 up to 14.
How many seats are there in a row in the Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Arena?
Floor sections typically have rows with up to 12 or 14 seats.
100s sections have rows with up to 28 seats.
200s sections have rows with up to 24 seats.
What are some of the biggest shows that will take place or have taken place in the Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Arena?
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Never mind the backdrop of clashing environs in Vybz Kartel and Russian's new video—these protagonists are more interested in pointing out the likeness of styles between "Uptown" and "Portmore" than their difference in lifestyles. An extension into Kartel's epitomized look, "Straight Jeans and Fitted," is a simple song about the freshness of straight jeans, a fitted hat, and white tee. After his successful trilogy on his favorite shoe—"Clarks" parts one, two and three—soared into the airwaves in spring with the same tenacity as a global ad campaign, his new track appears likely to follow suit based on the same argument: everyone likes a basic. Knowingly or not, Kartel and Russian have struck a chord with the roots of streetwear. After all, isn't this menagerie of elements how streetwear developed a uniform to begin with? It seems in taking cues from Jamaica's innate sense of crisp clothing, the uniformity of streetwear, and his own sense of style, Kartel is building a wardrobe of his own, one song at a time.
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Lawyers additionally spend lots of time conducting meticulous research, analyzing prior circumstances, soliciting testimonies from witnesses and drawing up legal paperwork. An intellectual property lawyer might advise a shopper about whether or not it’s okay to use printed materials in the client’s forthcoming book.
Current studies counsel that when lawyers charge a set-charge rather than billing by the hour, they work less onerous on behalf of shoppers and consumer get worse outcomes. Within the personal sector, many lawyers seek jobs at massive firms, where they’ll normally choose an space of specialty resembling environmental regulation or tax, divorce or information privacy.
^ Christen Civiletto Carey and Kristen David Adams, The Apply of Law School: Getting In and Making the Most of Your Authorized Education (New York: ALM Publishing, 2003), 525. These might be disputes over contracts, private injuries, or actual estate and property.
Lawyers, also called attorneys, act as both advocates and advisors. 27 The advantage of the latter regime is that lawyers are familiar with the court’s customs and procedures, and make the authorized system more environment friendly for all concerned. ^ Herbert M. Kritzer, “The fracturing legal profession: the case of plaintiffs’ personal injury lawyers,” eight Int’l J. Authorized Prof.
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So after battling an intermittent blockage which is now more so permanent, I decided to dismantle the machine with aim of complete refurb - this is a 14 year old machine that I picked up two years ago, it has had a some minor repairs and TLC since I took ownership but otherwise has 14 years worth of crud to clean up.
Long story short, I removed the boiler and attempted to remove the OPV from the boiler however, as the Allen bolts are very much on the rusted side, I have managed to snap the head off an Allen bolt (see picture).
Can I drill out the thread without too much concern, if so what drill bit would be recommended? Open to all suggestions here.
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Thanks for quick response Mal!
Didnt actually expect to be offered a solution of breaking the remaining bolt and then prying the OPV from the boiler but it makes sense.
I have the group head and bottom of boiler soaking in descale at the moment as thought that will get some of the scale/rust from the bolts and allow more movement.
Thanks again, I will update this thread one I have another crack tomorrow.
Oxalic acid (available from paint places as "rust and stain cleaner") will be more effective than standard descale: oxalic is one of the few things that will actually dissolve rust. One of the others, surprisingly, is molasses: the usual recommendation for old bike parts is to soak the whole thing in a 10% solution of molasses in water, but this can take several days to work its magic.
Another trick is that the thermal expansion coefficient of brass is higher than that of steel, so if you heat the boiler with a torch the bolt should be easier to remove.
Last edited by Lyrebird; 27th November 2018 at 11:39 PM.
The boiler on the Gaggia Classic is aluminium so I’m not sure heating the bolt will be as effective? Oxalic acid sounds promising, I will read up on whether this is okay with the aluminium else it looks like cutting off the remaining head and then prying off the OPV will be the resolution.
Appreciate all the input thus far!
I meant but didn't state that you should follow Mal's suggestion before mine: I am suggesting ways of making the bolt extraction easier after you have the OPV safely off.
That being said: yes the Tce of aluminium is higher than brass and thus much higher than steel, the downside is that aluminium boilers are often lined with teflon or similar so they won't take the heat.
On the other hand it is supremely easy to get a stuck steel fastener out of aluminium by dissolving the fastener but not the aluminium in acid. I've had to do this several times after ham fistedly snapping off a tap in a deep hole in ally. Hydrochloric is fastest but you'll need to be very careful.
Well, good news, I managed to remove the remaining fasteners. I should be able to extract the snapped one quite easily. Now to dismantle the rest of the boiler, which I’m thinking is going to be pretty ugly internally - good thing I love a challenge!
Penetrene is always a good thing to have on hand to use on really rusted screws before attempting removal. Found it to work better than WD40 or CRC on badly rusted fasteners. On really rusted items you need to give it some time to do its thing.
Last edited by CafeLotta; 28th November 2018 at 04:45 PM.
+1. It even works on a lot of "beyond all apparent hope" cases (even underwater). Nothing I have used comes close to its ability to separate the inseparable and remove corrosion as a welcome side effect. Worst case I know of took 3 weeks of daily application (a 1934 Mercedes engine, seized in 1938, freed after three weeks of daily penetrene in 1999 - it then spun like a watch and didn't need the crank or three of the pistons done).
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TBH, the aluminium upper boiler is shot. That much corrosion is likely unsalvagable as I can see the pitting on the boiler face externally. I don't think you can resurface the aluminium to still seal suitably.
You may be able to salvage the boiler base, which is brass, but it will have lost its chrome internally.
To remove the upper half, you will either need to use a lot of time and patience with penetrating oil/chemical/whatever. OR...In cases that have looked better than this, I often intentionally remove the bolt heads using a Dremel cutting tool, then gently tap a Stanley knife blade between the halves to seperate. The boiler halves are glued together by the corrosion interlocking in the threads of the bolts and the holes in the aluminium upper boiler. The longer bolt remnants are then easy to remove from the brass lower boiler as they won't have the corrosion and can be gripped easily with multigrips to unscrew. Hopefully they are not corroded beyond even this!
PM me if you need advice used to refurb these machines when I lived in the UK.
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Thanks timmyjj21, your words have effectively summarised my thoughts - this boiler is likely well beyond any satisfactory repair, not to mention the time cost spent thus far attempting to repair in comparison to cost of new parts is now in the negative (I value my time).
It has been an excellent experience with respect to truly understanding the ins and outs of the Gaggia Classic.
I’m now going make the most out of having the machine apart and commence an Arduino PID project to complement the new boiler and group head.
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It has been nice using the V60 exclusively for the last week but I can happily say that this morning the Classic (who’s actual build date is 2002, making it 16 years old rather than 14) pulled its first few shots after having a new boiler and group head installed. The old timer is tighter than ever, and much much cleaner.
I’m not sure if it is lack of espresso for a week but the Frankenstein blend (unknown quantities of Yirg, Indian EH, and Volcan Galeras Especial) that I pulled this morning was incredible. Even with my man flu I was getting notes and depth I hadn’t experienced before with that blend!
I didn’t end up going the PID option, that’s a task for another month.
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We are guided by an awareness that most women who begin the DWR program are coming from a place of loneliness, isolation, and a small worldview – one that keeps them blocked from connecting with others and moving forward in life. One of our main goals is to empower the individual to tap into the strengths and abilities she already possesses. Please know that the DWR Treatment Team looks forward to walking with you along your path of self-discovery and recovery – one day at a time.
As Founder and Managing Director, Holly Wilson brings years of experience in the field of mental health and addiction to Denver Women’s Recovery. She has worked in some of the most reputable treatment programs in the country in various roles, including her role as Program Director for a nationally renowned dual-diagnosis, extended care program. Holly was responsible for evidence-based development and maintenance of program scheduling for clients, facility, and staff for three levels of care; residential inpatient, transitional, and sober living.
Having an intimate knowledge of the substance abuse recovery, Holly is a strong advocate for clinically savvy, gender-specific, co-occurring treatment. Holly is deeply committed to the recovery community of Denver.
Holly Wilson received her baccalaureate from the University of Colorado at Boulder and her Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Adams State University in 2018.
Dr. Bader enthusiastically joined the DWR team the first of October 2017. She brings with her a breadth of knowledge and a variety of experience in clinical settings. Dr. Bader has worked in the field of mental health and addiction for more than 16 years. She graduated from the University of North Texas in 2007 with a PhD in counseling psychology and specialization in sport psychology, and completed her postdoctoral fellowship in Chemical Dependency at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
She is a Licensed Psychologist and Licensed Addiction Counselor, in addition she also a Certified Mental Performance Consultant. Her areas of expertise include Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), Trauma Focused – CBT (TF-CBT), Trauma Recovery Protocol (TRP), Biofeedback, and the treatment of dually diagnosed clients.
She compliments our multi-disciplinary team by providing clinical evaluations, group facilitation, trauma integrated treatment, and brings years of experience working with professionals, executives and athletes. In addition, she maintains a private practice offering counseling, consultation, and sport psychology services.
Briana joined the DWR team in March of 2018. Briana brings over 20 years experience in the mental health field working across levels of care including acute care psychiatric hospitals, residential treatment, outpatient treatment, community-based psychosocial rehabilitation, and private practice. Briana received her undergraduate degree in Psychology from California State University, Long Beach and a Masters of Science in Psychology from the University of Reading, England.
Briana has spent most of her career working with those with chronic persistent mental illness, where she learned about the effect of underlying mental health conditions and trauma in substance use disorders.
The last five years of her career, Briana has focused primarily on the placement of individuals. She worked for a national family of residential treatment centers, supporting people to find the most appropriate treatment for their specific needs. Briana has a passion for supporting women to find the treatment that will fit them best and to support them on their journey to recovery.
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Due to the fact that Rebecca had begun marketing her practice since her start in the field, she became connected in the mental health/recovery community in Colorado and started her career in business development and marketing at a treatment center in 2015. She has worked to connect clients who are in crisis to the most appropriate level of care needed, while maintaining her private practice. At Denver Women’s Recovery, she works to build relationships with community partners in Colorado, as well as at the national level. Rebecca is passionate about educating clinicians and providers about ways in which they can help their clients get the support they need, in an effort to save the lives of those who are isolated and struggling with addiction and co-occurring disorders.
Cait brings to DWR her years of experience working with high risk populations in the areas of substance abuse and mental health at both the inpatient and outpatient level. After being highly trained in various modes of therapeutic interventions, she brings a diverse and eclectic treatment style heavily rooted in Narrative and ACT therapies.
Cait received her bachelors of science degree in Social Work from Salve Regina University in 2011. Salve Regina is home to one of the most rigorous social work programs on the east coast. She devoted herself to giving back to needy populations through a service year with Mercy Corps after obtaining her undergraduate degree. This is where she began to focus her career on working in substance abuse and mental health. Cait received her Masters in Clinical Social work from the University of Denver with an additional certificate in Interpersonal Trauma Studies in 2014. Cait is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the State of Colorado as well as a Certified Addictions Counselor Level II.
Although sometimes the path along Lauren’s journey was neither straight, nor easy, she always knew she was meant to help those around her. Those harder roads eventually helped guide Lauren to her degree in counseling psychology. While she was in the Master’s program at the University of Colorado Denver, she knew that trauma therapy was her passion and understood the significant link between trauma and addiction. Lauren also recognized the importance of multi-culturalism in therapy. As a result, she has continuously sought out experiences and education to help inform her and to provide a cultural consciousness to her work.
In order to help clients through their journey of recovery, Laurens utilizes a strength-based approach, while supporting her clients in self-discovery and self-determination. Lauren offers an environment of non-judgment and empathy in order for the client to find healing and self-advocacy. Lauren’s experiential base provides a foundation from which the client can access feelings, patterns, and explore their authenticity leading to the fulfilling life they want to live. Lauren’s goal is to provide a space for clients to be themselves, make mistakes, get messy all while learning and growing. Lauren will join you in your journey because you do not have to do it alone.
Alyssa Dreher has dedicated over a decade to working in the addiction and mental health counseling field. Alyssa has worked in inpatient and outpatient treatment programs, developed and ran an outpatient program for teens, worked with expecting mothers and mothers with newborns, and was co-coordinator for the Family Program at CeDAR at the University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora. Alyssa has experience providing education and therapy for individuals, couples, adolescents, and families. She brings passion to helping everyone she works with to help them see that they are worth wellness and believes that recovery is possible for the entire family. Alyssa obtained her Bachelors degree in Human Services with a concentration in addiction in 2007 from Metropolitan State University of Denver. Alyssa received her Level III certification in Addictions Counseling in 2009 and is currently working on her Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Adam’s State University.
Tiffany joined the DWR team as Director of Client Services in July of 2017. Tiffany has a passion for empowering women from all walks of life. She brings years of experience working in trauma informed care with co-occurring disorders at the Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient, and Outpatient levels of care. Tiffany has held various positions including Support Staff, Case Manager, Medical Coordinator, and Administrator. Her responsibilities were scheduling, managing medications, client record management, staff training, routine file audits, and maintaining high quality direct client care.
Tiffany has completed all required courses for CACI and is currently taking courses for CACII. She played an integral role in the process of attaining Accreditation through the Joint Commission of Healthcare Organizations and is eager to continue to learn, grow and to make an impact in the field of substance abuse treatment.
Sandra Loftin, M.D. is a graduate of Mercer University School of Medicine. She completed her training in Adult Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, along with a Harris Infant Mental Health Fellowship in 2007. She has worked at the Haven, CeDAR, and the Denver VA Medical Center. She is currently Medical Director of Denver Women’s Recovery and has a private practice in Denver, CO. She is interested in issues of pregnancy and addiction and women’s trauma and addiction.
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Green, brown and blue. Three colors that make you feel peaceful and calm. So you can enjoy in maximum your stay in the foreign city but feeling as being home. Very cosy studio in the city center of Prague withing walking distance to all the famous historical sites. You can spend your time in my apartment with your friends or your loving partner. Come and enjoy this calm paradise in the middle of this pulsating city.
My guests usually love the location of the apartment. You don’t need a car nor the public transportation because everything is accessible by walking. Also my guests underline the space of the apartment and its stylish decoration. All the Nordic details and stylish accessories make your vacation memorable.
My guests maybe sometimes don’t welcome the small elevator in the building but if you are coming with a lot of baggage, I am here to help you if you need me.
Do you like shopping? Try a new Quadrio shopping center near the apartment.
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Never a strong swimmer by any means, the mere idea of treading water is completely unappealing to me. As well is the comfort of being within reach of the shore, and the proximity of my toes on the safety of the bottom. Every inch of distance apart requires surrender, faith and trust. Yet, while there is risk in venturing out there is also promise of new discoveries never to be found in the shallow.
The treasures of the day- the perfect sand dollar tucked away under a shiny blue mussel, and the brightly colored conch shell alongside the finger like coral just out of arms length. Seems like an easy choice right? Well, not if we consistently cling to the safety of the familiar and certain. For, then even though we might glimpse the possibility of a fortune that awaits we cannot let go to claim it. God asks each one of us to be open to the disclosure of his will, to embrace the beauty that lies in surrender and the joy that springs forth from change.
Recently, our family finally made the decision to move closer to where my husband and I now both work. Having tried for the last 3 years to find a new home in the area, we have most certainly been down this road before. So what makes this time different? Abandonment of the safety net that we had so insisted on before. After prayerful discernment, we are decidedly moving without the contingency that our home sells first. Trusting that God will work out the rest, we are taking a leap of faith.
Sometimes, the right decision is not the easiest one.
Though this is the right decision for the family our youngest is perhaps the most impacted by the consequences of change. Heading into the 8th grade, he is leaving behind his friends, school and home that he has known his entire life. All to move into a community where he knows no kids his own age, at a time where acceptance is paramount.
Father, you are the Giver of all good gifts. Help me today, in this moment, to surrender my will to Yours. Help me not to be so content in the life that I have that I refuse to embrace the life you have meant for me. Though not always the easiest path, let me trust you always. Knowing that there are so many opportunities that await in the offering.
Your reflection has help me so much in something I am struggling with. Thanks for helping me.
The trust, treading water and shelldiving comparison is new to me. And effective, I think. Good points.
The importance of knowing when to let go reminded my of the ‘monkey trap’ anecdote. How accurately it reflects an actually-practiced method is debatable. Debated, at any rate. It seems plausible, but “plausible” isn’t necessarily “actual.” Following my inner nerd, I did a little checking. Didn’t find reasonable evidence of the monkey and coconut version after a one-minute search.
On the other hand, I found a documentary-style video on YouTube. It illustrates a similar method, with a baboon and a termite mound. It could have been staged. But if so, someone did a very good job of it.
Brian, you know coming from a family of math teachers myself, I understand your train of thought so well! Many a holiday was spent listening to arguments for or against a particular idea as well as all of the steps leading to their conclusion. Their training helped to make me a top debater in HS! 😀 Thank you Brian!
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As we all know, when a market is in a bullish cycle it stands to reason that with each new day some of the stocks in that index attain a new 52 week high. When the market re-opens for the next trading day, the number of stocks hitting a new 52 week high is reset to zero and we start counting all over again. And naturally, when that same equities market reaches its ultimate peak for that cycle, those stocks which were strongest will begin to decline as well. In other words, if the market puts in a peak and begins to decline, the number of new 52 week highs will decline with it... always.
A serious negative divergence is setting up between the New 52 Week Highs and the NYSE. Click here for live and updating version.
I just want to bring your attention to something that is developing in the realm of 'complacency'. The chart below measures the price of the S&P 500 in terms of the $VIX. It answers the question "how expensive is the S&P if we had to pay $VIX units to buy it"? By historical standards, at the current price of 75.83 VIX units the S&P it isn't expensive at all. Why back at the April 2011 peak, one unit of the S&P cost 93.25 VIX units. So when we compare the two, with the S&P now back to basically the same level as it was at the April peak, it is now 23% cheaper in terms of VIX units.
I saw something scroll across the old TV screen this morning that kind of made my blood boil just a little bit. It was a scrolling text that appeared on BNN which said "Nasdaq Hits 11 Year High". Now normally BNN, which is by far the best Business News Network on the planet that I'm aware of, doesn't get into very much cheerleading. And when declaring that the NAS had hit an 11 year high... in nominal terms they were telling the truth. But a headline like that just infuriates me because it's designed to give the impression that the equities markets are doing real, real well. They aren't! I decided to demonstrate that fact by showing how the equities markets have performed in real terms during those same 11 years.
In the chart below, we take a look at the NAS 100 as it has performed relative to real stuff... some of which are things that we use for our day to day activities and indeed our very survival. I would have preferred to have been able to have included more commodities but unfortunately StockCharts does not yet offer commodities charts. So we'll have to use the $CRX, which is an index of commodities only related stocks as a proxy for the broader commodities markets. Some will argue that gold and silver shouldn't be on the chart either. But I would ask those people this question: "11 years ago would you rather have purchased $100,000 worth of shares in the NAS 100 or $100,000 worth of gold bars?" End of discussion. We move forward.
And sure enough, just as BNN reported, the NAS 100 has indeed returned to it's price of 11 years ago. It has regained all the losses it had incurred since late 2000, which is actually a bit more precise than the 11 years claimed by BNN.. In any event, the bottom line is that the NAS 100 has gone nowhere in the past 11 years except to have made a round trip to hell and back. After 11 grueling years, it is now FLAT. YAY!
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So it’s officially summer now although it’s felt that way to me for several weeks now. The kids have been home from school, the temps have been climbing and we’ve been spending more than our fair share of time at the pool. Aside from the fact that I need to be up no later than 5am to be able to get a run in the morning, I love everything about summer! Well, the early wake up time and the climbing electric bill. Since I’m not likely to skimp on the a/c then I have to do my best to compensate including not using my oven on hot days. But what do you do when your kids are bored and asking to do some baking with mom? Turn them down? No way! Just fire up the crock!!
My sweet girl really wanted to make some cookies this week and I got to thinking about the fact that I’ve not made any chocolate chip cookies in the crockpot yet. We could have stuck with a basic recipe but since we had also picked up some marshmallows at the store it seemed only appropriate to go with a S’mores cookie to stick with the summer theme.
A basic chocolate chip cookie recipe right off the package and then add a topping of chocolate chips, marshmallows and Teddy Grahams. You can picture yourself sitting by the campfire while you are eating these minus the fear of singeing your eyebrows or burning your fingers.
Use a good quality chocolate here… whatever brand makes your favorite chips. The chocolate will melt all down into the cookies and so you want to make sure it’s something you love.
Go ahead and bake this summer with no worries of cranking up that electric bill!! Baking in the slow cooker is so much easier anyway!
Cover and cook on high for 2-4 hours. Mine took 3.5 hours.
Base cookie dough recipe from Ghiradelli.
I’m confused, do you use a chocolate chip cookie base in this recipe? Or do you make it with the listed ingredients?
Sorry, that is confusing! Make it as instructed in the recipe, the other is just a note. I’ll work on that to make it more clear.
This recipe looks great! I wanna try it soon! Question: Do you use paper towels under the lid to catch the condensation from the lid?
I know people do that sometimes but I’ve never actually tried it!
I’m excited to try this as I’ve never done much in my crock pot except for roasts and stews.
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The Damon system fixed orthodontic brace is a state of the art technology for straightening upper and lower teeth. This innovative treatment uses passive self-ligating brace rather than traditional or elastic ties and does not require any teeth to be removed, which in turn produces better facial aesthetics.
To begin the patient will need a consultation. This will involve taking impressions and photos to give the dentist as much information as possible to plan the treatment necessary. The dentist can then examine the case in more detail to ensure the patient is a suitable candidate and we can achieve the desired result.
The specially made appliance will then be made and the patient asked to return for a second appointment for fitting. The dentist will discuss and demonstrate how to clean the brace efficiently.
The Damon system involves no elastic or metal ties, these are usually to blame for the uncomfortable tightening sensation patients feel when wearing traditional braces. The ties also produce friction and pressure making the treatment a lot lengthier. With the Damon system there is a unique component that holds the lightweight memory wire in place, it allows the wire to slide through the brackets providing the teeth with more freedom to move making the treatment much more comfortable for the patient.
The brackets are incredibly discreet and also come in a clear variety for the complete aesthetic effect. The brackets are very easy to clean helping maintain good oral hygiene throughout treatment.
The Damon system also has another huge advantage that has even been compared to a facelift. Techniques used such as palatal expanders and removing teeth can lead to a narrow arch and flattened profile which drastically changes a patient’s appearance. As well as straightened teeth the Damon system actually provides a fuller smile and gentler cheek shape producing a more youthful appearance.
The Damon system can treat a wide range of positioning issues including overcrowding, gappy teeth, cross bites, over bites and under bites.
As a general rule treatment with the Damon system is 6 months shorter than with traditional braces.
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The cannabis and hemp plants are imperative in our lives due to the extracts we obtain from them. A good number of people will categories the cannabis products as among the recreational drugs. You should know that the CBD oil will have several uses when we come to the field of medicine. For example, these oils will help in inducing sleep to the people who have difficulties in finding sleep. It is crucial to point out that the CBD oil is a primary extract which comes from cannabis. Know that you can the CBD oil can be obtained from both the cannabis and hemp plants. It is crucial to know that the cannabidiol oil is beneficial and hence gather a lot of information from different sources on the same.
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You may tend to think what you will do with your long holiday or vacation that you been given. You have many options when it comes to spending your time appropriately especially by engaging yourself in different activities.For instance, you can decide to visit your friends and relatives from other states of the neighborhood of which you can make beautiful memories with them if you are not much them for a long time. On the hand, you can decide to take a vacation to a different destination where you go around and watch wild animals.
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If you care about your own health, you might understand that, without good health, you can never live your life fully and richly – making an investment in taking care of your health is definitely necessary. You may know that there are many aspects that you need to pay attention to if you want to be healthy and strong, and to ward off diseases, and one of these aspects is exercise, which your body really needs. It is good to know that it is not hard for them to start working out in their own homes, especially when they find a good source of exercise equipment like sit up benches. Finding a source like this, then, is definitely something that you should do, as when you do so, you can be sure that you will be able to gain a lot of benefits, and all of them will be wonderful and satisfying altogether.
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There are a lot of expenses at home that home owners must take note of if they intend to stay in their home and make it as comfortable as a place to live in as they can. Determining which of these expenses should be given priority is a challenge that every home owner must make sure to think about. The most common sources of daily, weekly, or even monthly expenses will have to be the measures use to maintain the garden and the home as well as the monthly bills that must be taken into account.
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Even so, with how rapidly technology is advancing, it will be best that you have quality home security systems installed in your home. Just having security cameras on the outside of your home already scares suspecting burglars giving them an idea that you are watching over them. If they are still not scared and assume you are bluffing, then they will just make the mistake of being caught.
When you have an occasion and you are planning to show hospitality to the attendants you ought to employ the top caterers in Irvington. The good thing about hiring the private party catering dealers in Irvington is that they will create a good impression in your event. When you are thinking of getting the best company that offers catering services and it is your first time you will end up realizing that making a selection is not that easy. This website avails to you some of the helpful tips that you ought to employ as you are hiring the best caterers in Irvington. Here are the important factors to ensure, as you will be hiring catering services.
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What are the Career options in PCM?
Since it is PCM you have the widest range of career options. It can be in engineering, Civil Service, managerial, commerce, business, science and research, teaching, armed forces, technology, media and even many of the paramedical stream also.
A career in Statistics and Data Analysis is a promising one if you like Math. Knowing Physics also helps in breaking down complex problems. Some that is very valuable if you want to pursue engineering too - no matter what field.
The PCM provides you a wide range of interest fields which you can choose from as per your interest. You can opt for engineering, law, defense and variety of other fields based on this option. If for post graduation you want to stick to the technical field you can do M.Tech or else opt for an MBA.
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The normal process by which eligible men and women petitioned the corporation for their freedom proved inadequate, for many were prepared to trade and await detection. The corporation was therefore obliged, in 1734, 1754, 1773, 1775, 1784, and 1793, to appoint committees of inquiry, several of which were subsequently reappointed. (fn. 20) Only that of 1775 did more than catch a few victims. The 1775 committee was empowered itself to collect the usual fees on the city's behalf, and give enfranchisement in return, (fn. 21) and it produced a lengthy report. (fn. 22) It brought an action against a number of offenders— an action defended by a subscription raised by unfreemen—and lost it by carelessly claiming that the corporation's jurisdiction extended to the whole city, including the liberties. Nevertheless, the court had been convinced of the legitimacy of the city's case and all unfreemen were ordered to appear before the committee; 'but', the committee admitted, 'as it always has been, so it will ever continue impossible to find out, or if found to compel, every individual who may be liable, to purchase his or her freedom, from the various causes of poverty, contrivance, secretion, connivance and deceit'. The report listed 239 offenders: against 13, actions had, or would be, brought; 5 had been enfranchised after actively opposing the committee; 76 had already taken up their freedom or were willing to do so; 16 were considered of 'sufficient ability' to become free but had not yet done so; 28 were willing to give up their trades or move into the privileged liberties; 8 claimed the right, by statute or otherwise, to remain unfree; 14 were to be further considered; 22 were poor ale-sellers who were to be pursued if they renewed their Crown licences to trade; 10 had unsatisfactorily sought to explain away their failure to become free; and 47 were too poor to take up their freedom but were prepared to pay small 'acknowledgements'. Giving approval to this report the corporation reaffirmed its insistence on enfranchisement and ordered all offenders to be prosecuted.
a York Freemen; York Corp. Rec. D/4; some of these figures were extracted by Mrs. G. C. F. Forster and Miss M. E. Sands.
b Including one unspecified entry.
In enforcing the freedom regulations the corporation could still look to the craft guilds for support: in 1773, for example, the searchers of the joiners' company reported upon six men who exercised that craft while unfree of the city. (fn. 25) The guilds appear to have maintained a substantial measure of control over their occupations, but they did not always find it easy to oblige freemen to become members of their companies; at different times, the merchant tailors, joiners and carpenters, merchant adventurers, barber-surgeons, and glovers, and fellmongers were all authorized to prosecute nonmembers in the name of the city. (fn. 26) Occasionally companies were willing to take unfreemen as members: the merchant tailors were warned not to do so in 1726, for example; (fn. 27) but if the bakers, (fn. 28) barber-surgeons, (fn. 29) and linen-weavers (fn. 30) are typical, the admission of qualified members and the enrolment of apprentices remained prominent aspects of the guilds' work. It is clear, too, from the activities of these and other crafts (fn. 31) that searchers were still discovering abuses and imposing fines; and some guilds, among them the joiners' and carpenters', (fn. 32) were laying down the prices which their members might charge.
Despite these efforts by both the corporation and the craft guilds, the freemen's register must clearly be used with great caution as a directory of York trades. There is reason to believe, however, that while incomplete it does give a representative cross-section of occupations. (fn. 42) The report of the 1775 committee, for example, confirms the picture given by the register; only in the case of the distributive trades does it reveal a disproportionately large number of unfreemen. The three basic trade groups of clothing, food and drink, and building accounted for between 30 and 40 per cent. of the enfranchised working population: and tailors and cordwainers, butchers and bakers, and carpenters, joiners, and bricklayers were always among the leading individual trades. The 'manufacturing trades', as represented by the textile and leather-working trade groups, accounted for only about 10 per cent. and included no outstanding individual occupation. A variety of small handicraft occupations, among which metal-working and cabinet-making were prominent, may be placed within the household goods trade group which accounted for a little under 10 per cent. Between 20 and 30 per cent. of the freemen fall outside these groups; of these, barbers, mariners, coopers, labourers, and, in the later part of the century, comb-makers were outstanding, and many men were admitted as gentlemen and yeomen or into the professions. The miscellaneous group included, too, a great variety of numerically insignificant occupations: there were booksellers and coach-masters, engravers and gardeners, horn-breakers and jewellers, musicians and pawnbrokers, a ratcatcher and an optician, waiters and tobacco-pipe-makers. Finally about 15 per cent. of the freemen followed the distributive trades; many were merchants, grocers, and innand alehouse-keepers, together with a variety of dealers and shopkeepers. The 1775 committee's report shows, as might be expected, that this trade group included many poor men and women who were reluctant to take up their freedom: many were hucksters, ale-sellers, and ale-drapers; others were described as pot-sellers, 'appleshops' or baconsellers.
While the freemen's register does not allow of any detailed analysis of occupations, it does confirm the impression given by other available evidence. York had no notable manufactures; its economy was based on its importance as a market centre supplied by, and supplying, a wide area around the city; and a large part of its population was engaged in producing and distributing both the basic needs of its inhabitants and the luxury goods and services demanded by the gentry for whom York was an important social centre.
Woollen weavers were occasionally enfranchised in subsequent years, (fn. 53) but no further attempt to establish a manufactory was considered until 1737. (fn. 54) This time it was to be concerned with cotton, and was a manufactory-workhouse of the type which Drake had called for in the previous year. A Mr. Rawson of Manchester submitted proposals and was offered his freedom gratis, (fn. 55) but he became bankrupt soon after and was replaced by Richard Clough. Clough was prepared to employ between 200 and 500 poor people if the parish authorities paid him 5d. a week for each pauper for fourteen years; the corporation agreed to pay £100 for his removal expenses and to discharge his rents. (fn. 56) Clough later accepted the parishes' offer to contribute for only seven years and rented Alderman Cornwall's house at the end of Middle Water Lane (now Cumberland Street). (fn. 57) By February 1740 articles of agreement had been signed: he was to be given £1,000 for his stock-in-trade, and he agreed to bring 20 weavers, a dyer, a bleacher, a calenderer, and others competent in picking, carding, 'roving', spinning, and so forth; he was forbidden to sell York-spun yarn in Manchester but might dispose of unsuitable yarn in Nottingham, Leicester, and London; six of his skilled workmen were to be enfranchised gratis, and the others were to work unfree for fourteen years; all were to be indemnified by the corporation against possible opposition from the weavers' company; finally he gave a surety of £1,000 for the performance of the agreement. (fn. 58) This time the plans had been well laid, and Clough was settled in the house by June. (fn. 59) But in December 1741 a committee was appointed to investigate the manufactory; (fn. 60) two months later it was ordered to meet, (fn. 61) and no more is heard of the matter. The corporation, or Clough, had apparently failed.
a The figures for 1700-77 are averages of available quotations; from 1778 weekly quotations are available and the figure given is that for Michaelmas: York Corp. Rec. E/113-16.
For all its imperfections the Ouse was clearly still a valuable artery of the city's trade; many attempts were made to improve it, (fn. 153) and the city naturally supported efforts to improve its connexion with the sea. (fn. 154) Improvements to other rivers which might be prejudicial to the Ouse were opposed. (fn. 155) It was equally important to York that harbour facilities at Hull should be maintained or improved, and the corporation supported Hull's request for authority to extend its docks in 1793-4. (fn. 156) Active interest was taken, too, in the improvement of roads along which goods travelled to the city's markets. The corporation supported the establishment of turnpike trusts, not only for roads converging on York (fn. 157) but for those in more distant parts of the county. (fn. 158) Other road improvements would have adversely affected the city's trade: in 1788-9, for example, the corporation subscribed £200 towards opposition to an attempt to gain parliamentary sanction for a bridge over the Ouse at Selby. (fn. 159) The corporation continually sought to maintain the right of York freemen to trade anywhere in the country free of toll, whether their business was by river or road. (fn. 160) And there were frequent disputes with Hull regarding, for example, the payment of moorage (fn. 161) and water bailiffs' dues, (fn. 162) and the right of York freemen to let their ships ride for longer than one tide in part of the haven. (fn. 163) The latter question produced some animosity between the two corporations; York asserted in 1723 that a charter of Richard I and an agreement reached in 1578 gave its shipowners exemption from Hull's by-law, if, as the corporation said, 'royal charters be regarded by Hull'; and in both 1723 and 1737 York declared its intention to ignore Hull's objections.
a York Corp. Rec., E/74A.
With this exception the administration of poor relief by parish overseers extended throughout the city. Overseers were appointed for Mint Yard, (fn. 186) and their appointment for Davy Hall was recommended in 1746. (fn. 187) Occupiers of property to be built on the site of Davy Hall would, it was feared, not be liable to pay rates, (fn. 188) although the corporation had indemnified the overseers of St. Helen's, Stonegate, for levying assessments there in 1726. (fn. 189) The work of the parish overseers was supervised by the corporation who inspected the 'schemes' drawn up for the relief of each parish; details of both assessments and allowances were brought together in 'the Poor Book'. (fn. 190) In the 1720's the total weekly assessment for the city was about £16-£18 (see Table 5), and most of it was spent; in one year, 1727, out-payments in fact exceeded the assessment. In individual parishes assessments varied with the inhabitants' ability to pay rather than with their need for relief, and surpluses from some parishes were transferred to make up deficiencies in others. Allowances varied from 4d. to 2s. for each poor person or family, and about 500 people benefited: in 1712 the approximate numbers (fn. 191) of recipients were 170 in Monk Ward, 150 in Walmgate, 90 in Micklegate, and 80 in Bootham.
The poor who were not thought deserving of relief and for whom the overseers were not prepared to find employment might be put into a parish workhouse. It is not known how many York parishes had such houses, but some certainly did, (fn. 198) and at least one ward, Walmgate, had one too. (fn. 199) Several attempts were made to establish workhouses on a wider than parish or ward basis. Had the woollen manufactory been successfully established in the early years of the century, it would have been a workhouse in all but name; (fn. 200) but consideration was first given to the foundation of a workhouse as such in 1729. By the following year the corporation had prepared a petition seeking a special Act to authorize the venture, but it was withdrawn in consequence of local opposition and the news that a general Bill was depending for improvements in the poor law. (fn. 201) These improvements did not come, and in 1737 the corporation again decided to prepare a Bill —this time to oblige all the city parishes to unite to provide a workhouse. Early in 1739 further consideration of the Bill was deferred, (fn. 202) and although the corporation proceeded with the establishment of a workhouse-manufactory, the scheme was unsuccessful. (fn. 203) Although apparently short-lived, (fn. 204) this manufactory lasted long enough for a substantial sum of money to be collected and spent to relieve the poor employed there. About £76 was collected in the city in 1740 for their clothing; by early the next year most of it had been spent on gowns, shoes, jackets, caps, breeches, and stockings, as well as coals, candles, and weekly payments for subsistence. (fn. 205) Co-operation between the parishes was eventually achieved about 1768 when a number of them united to establish a workhouse in Marygate (fn. 206) and this was not replaced until the 19th century.
4. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 41, ff. 125-6.
5. Ibid. ff. 8, 40.
7. Ibid. 45, p. 434.
8. Ibid. 43, p. 62.
11. e.g. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 40, f. 216; 41, ff. 12-13, 34 sqq., 196; 42, ff. 2, 111.
12. Ibid. 42, f. 2.
17. Ibid. 43, pp. 156, 175.
18. Ibid. 42, ff. 66, 92.
19. Ibid. 44, pp. 385 sqq.
20. Ibid. 42, f. 187; 43, p. 467; 44, pp. 321, 362; 45, p. 168; 46, p. 28.
21. Ibid. 44, pp. 362, 370.
22. Ibid. pp. 385 sqq.
23. Ibid. Ho. Bks. passim.
24. See pp. 231, 240-1.
25. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 44, p. 328.
26. Ibid. 43, p. 389; 44, pp. 77, 254, 348; 45, pp. 215-16, 220.
27. Ibid. 42, f. 81.
29. Ibid. Egerton MS. 2572.
30. York Corp. Rec. E/58.
31. e.g. ibid. Ho. Bk. 43, pp. 121-2 (joiners and carpenters).
33. See e.g. ibid. E/22, 54, 55, 60.
34. York Corp. Rec. E/55A.
35. Ibid. Ho. Bk. 42, f. 108.
37. Ibid. ff. 78, 82-86.
38. Ibid. ff. 65, 72-75.
39. Ibid. 41, ff. 125-6.
40. Ibid. 42, f. 72.
41. Ibid. 41, f. 22.
42. Observations made here are based on York Freemen, ii, and York Corp. Rec. D/4, and apply to the decades 1720-9, 1750-8, 1780-9, and 1790-9, for which analyses have been made from figures extracted by Mrs. G. C. F. Forster and Miss M. E. Sands.
43. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 40, f. 68.
45. Ibid. Ho. Bk. 40, ff. 111, 114, 116, 128.
47. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 40, ff. 206, 212.
53. York Freemen, ii, passim.
54. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 42, f. 221.
55. Ibid. 43, p. 16.
56. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 43, p. 19.
58. Ibid. pp. 22, 34.
62. Ibid. pp. 35, 43.
64. Ibid. Ho. Bk. 44, p. 195.
65. York Courant, 19 Oct. 1784.
66. Knight, Hist. York, 540.
67. Hargrove, Hist. York, ii. 601-2; see p. 227.
68. York Herald, 30 Dec. 1797.
69. Ibid. 24 Mar. 1798.
70. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 42, f. 150.
72. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 40, ff. 151, 167-8; 41, ff. 134, 185, 188.
73. Ibid. 41, f. 189.
75. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 42, f. 139.
77. Ibid. 43, pp. 358, 439.
79. Ibid. 44, pp. 382, 421-2.
81. Ibid. 45, pp. 258, 268.
83. Ibid. 46, p. 68.
87. e.g. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 40, f. 223; 41, f. 63.
88. e.g. Ibid. 41, f. 48.
89. Ibid. 42, ff. 194, 197, 207, 234-5.
92. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 43, p. 408.
93. e.g. ibid. 44, p. 15.
94. Ibid. 43, pp. 357, 375.
95. Ibid. 45, p. 145.
97. See T. S. Ashton, An Econ. Hist. of Eng.: the 18th Cent. 239.
98. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 44, pp. 161-2.
100. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 46, pp. 107, 113-18.
104. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 41, f. 57.
105. Ibid. 41, f. 148; 43, p. 345.
106. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 45, p. 178.
107. Ibid. 44, pp. 463, 466.
108. Ibid. 45, p. 36.
109. e.g. ibid. 42, f. 34; 43, p. 21.
110. Ibid. 40, f. 171.
112. Ibid. 41, ff. 21-22, 32.
114. Ibid. 42, f. 142.
115. Ibid. 43, p. 72.
116. Ibid. 44, p. 141.
117. For 18th-cent. information concerning these see pp. 484-91.
118. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 40, ff. 154, 190; 41, f. 63.
119. See pp. 210, 220-1.
120. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 42, ff. 42-44.
121. Ibid. ff. 32, 76.
122. Ibid. 40, f. 95.
124. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 45, pp. 306-7.
126. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 42, f. 12.
127. Ibid. 41, f. 83; 42, f. 119.
128. Ibid. 41, f. 137; 42, f. 121.
129. e.g. ibid. 40, f. 191; 41, f. 66; 43, p. 223.
130. Ibid. 42, f. 39.
131. Ibid. 41, f. 81.
132. Ibid. 42, f. 111.
133. Ibid. 43, pp. 37 sqq.
134. Ibid. 42, f. 236; 43, p. 88.
135. Ibid. 41, ff. 125-6.
137. Ibid. 42, f. 17.
139. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 44, p. 318.
141. e.g. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 43, p. 223.
142. Ibid. 46, p. 147.
143. York Courant, 17 May 1774.
144. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 41, f. 189.
145. Ibid. 44, pp. 313-15.
146. Ibid. 42, f. 30.
147. Ibid. 46, pp. 8-9.
148. Ibid. 44, p. 306.
149. Ibid. 42, f. 201; 44, p. 212.
150. York Courant, 20 June, 10 Oct., and 5 Dec. 1769; 30 July 1771; 12 Sept. 1780.
151. Hargrove, Hist. York, ii. 168-9.
154. e.g. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 42, f. 71.
155. e.g. ibid. 43, p. 30.
156. Ibid. 46, pp. 31-32, 60-61.
158. e.g. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 44, p. 45.
159. Ibid. 45, pp. 307, 338.
160. e.g. ibid. 40, ff. 130, 146, 150, 189, 194; 42, ff. 26, 38.
161. Ibid. 41, ff. 22, 23.
162. Ibid. 42, f. 153.
163. Ibid. ff. 27, 30, 35, 37, 223-4.
164. Ibid. 44, p. 348; York Courant, 31 Jan. 1786; The Last of the Old Hanse (Y.A. and Y.A.S., York, 1949).
165. Last of the Old Hanse, 42-48.
166. Knight, Hist. York, 588.
167. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 45, p. 90.
168. Knight, Hist. York, 586.
170. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 44, p. 445.
171. Knight, Hist. York, 588.
172. Ibid. 587; York Courant, 19 Feb. 1771.
173. York Courant, 25 June, 2 and 9 July, 1771.
175. e.g. York Courant, 22 May 1753; 16 Feb. 1773; 29 Mar. 1785; York Herald, 28 Mar. 1795; 14 Sept. 1799.
176. e.g. York Courant, 24 Nov. and 8 Dec. 1767.
177. I. P. Pressly, York Miscellany, 157-9.
178. Knight, Hist. York, 586.
179. Knight, Hist. York, 588.
181. It was certainly a quarter, perhaps a third.
182. York. Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 41, f. 75.
184. Ibid. 42, ff. 25-26.
185. Ibid. ff. 182, 186.
187. Ibid. Ho. Bk. 43, p. 192.
189. Ibid. 42, f. 79.
190. Ibid. 41, f. 28; E/74A (the Poor Book).
191. The numbers are approximate because of the frequent expression 'and children' and because the lists have been much amended.
192. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 41, f. 84.
193. Ibid. 40, f. 108.
194. Ibid. 45, p. 412.
195. Ibid. 40, f. 143.
197. York Corp. Rec. E/74A.
198. e.g. St. Mary's, Bishophill, Jun. (York Courant, 15 Nov. 1763), All Saints', Pavement (see p. 428), St. Martin's, Micklegate, and St. Maurice's (Knight, Hist. York, 540).
199. York Courant, 26 Jan. 1762.
201. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 42, ff. 119, 122, 124, 127, 129.
202. Ibid. 42, ff. 221, 238.
204. It is last heard of in 1742.
205. York Corp. Rec. E/92, p. 94.
206. Hargrove, Hist. York, ii. 601-2.
210. See pp. 482, 494.
211. York Corp. Rec., Ho. Bk. 40, f. 197.
215. Ibid. Ho. Bk. 43, p. 141.
216. Ibid. 45, p. 311.
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This web site contains important information you will need as a current student at NPC.
It also contains information for NPC's faculty and staff as well.
More general information about NPC is also available at www.npc.edu.
MyNPC (JICS) users click MyCourses in the left menu or on the tab above (log in to MyNPC first).
Faculty and department pages are here.
If you can't find your online classes at Moodle or MyNPC, try the Online Courses page, and find the class you are enrolled in. Click on the class number and you will find a link to your class OR an email address for your instructor so you can get the new instructions on how to now get to your class.
NPC provides, supports and promotes lifelong learning.
If you are a new student, you will need to register for classes before you can log into MyNPC. All new students will receive a Student Data sheet from either the front office when you register or from Records & Registration with your MyNPC username.
If you have never attended NPC before you must first fill out an enrollment form which can be done online or you can register by phone at 1-800-266-7845, ext 7459 or in person at any of our locations.
Once you have submitted an enrollment form online, you will be given directions on what to do next. If you have any enrollment or registration questions, please contact the Records & Registration Office at 1-800-266-7845, ext 7459 or you can stop by their office which is located at 2251 E Navajo Blvd, Holbrook, AZ (Painted Desert Campus). You can contact them by e-mail at recreg@npc.edu.
As of August 20th, 2009, all NEW students will use their user name, not ID to log into MyNPC. That means that you have never registered at NPC before.
NOTICE: Any new students that have enrolled at NPC for any session after May 11, 2009, your password is in a different format. Your initial password, based on your birthdate, will be dd-Mmm-yy (Example: January 11, 1988 will be 11-Jan-88 or August 05, 1982 will be 05-Aug-82. Remember to Capitalize the first letter of the month.) If you call the support center to have your password reset, it will be reset in this new format. Your user name will be in the format of 1st initial last name with a possible number. Please refer to your Student Data sheet.
If you have a problem logging into MyNPC, please call the Support Center at 1-800-266-7845 ext. 7447 or email the Support Center. You will need to know your Student ID number, date of birth and other information so they are able to identify you. If you do not know your Student ID number, you will need to contact the Records & Registration Office at 1-800-266-7845 ext 7459 or email them.
If you are a returning Student to NPC, (you must have registered in Fall 2006, or after, to be able to view certain information) please login now by entering your username (NPC Student ID) and password. The password initially is set to your birth month and last two-digits of your birth year. If you are born in a single-digit month, do not use a leading zero, i.e., July 1975 is 775.
To help keep your records secure, change your password the first time you access your records and periodically thereafter. To change your password, click on the Personal Info link by your name at the top of the portal. After clicking the Password tab, enter the Old password, the New Password, and the New Password a second time as verification. If you have any problems, call Support.
If you haven't attended NPC since Fall 2006 and need to access your unofficial transcript, you will need to log in using your username and password. For information regarding your username and password, please read the section titled Returning Students on this page.
If you have a hold on your record, an error message will be displayed instead of your transcript.
If you are a member of Faculty, login by entering your username and password, e.g. Jane Smith logs in as jsmith. The username is the first letter in your first name followed by your last name - in lowercase. The password initially is set to your birth month and last two-digits of your birth year. If you are born in a single-digit month, do not use a leading zero, i.e., July 1952 is 752. Change your password the first time you access your records and periodically thereafter.
If you have forgotten your username or password, please contact the Support Center at NPC at 928-524-7447 or supportcenter@npc.edu.
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Diabetes Canada (DC) offers a toll‐free information line that provides access to knowledgeable staff who can help with support, information and referrals related to Type 1, Type 2 and gestational diabetes. It also offers an award-winning website with numerous resources on diabetes prevention and management. Printed resources and information packages can be picked up or mailed out on request.
Join my DC today to keep up to date with the latest events, webinars and news in your community! It’s as easy as 1-2-3! Go to www.diabetes.ca/mycdasignup and click on “Sign Up”.
Learning Series Presentations consists of a suite of PowerPoint modules that can be delivered by trained volunteers or employees on topics relating to diagnosed, undiagnosed and those at risk for developing diabetes. PowerPoint and educational material are also available in versions tailored to Aboriginal peoples or low literacy levels.
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Only Experience and constant concentration will tell exactly what is going on at the end of the line whether on home waters or someplace never fished before.
You never know what will hit your lure. It could be a perch or it could be that trophy walleye, smallmouth or pike that you have been after.
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Al Fresco fully cooked chicken sausage is the star of this simple weeknight meal. Scroll down for the Chicken Sausage with Roasted Red Pepper Sauce over Zucchini Noodles recipe.
Can we talk for a minute about this stage of life I’m in? I thought when my kids were young life was hectic, but having teenagers with crazy different schedules than the rest of the family is throwing me for a loop. Long gone are the consistent nights of “family mealtime“. Instead, we get to experience the rare occurrence of us all sitting down for dinner at the same time just a few times a week.
When my oldest is not at sports practices or games, he has a job umping baseball which keeps him gone many nights from 5 until 9:45. This means he needs to eat dinner incredibly early and since he’s a always starving teenager he eats his 2nd dinner when he gets home.
My three girls are all involved in sports activities as well as school clubs like yearbook and publications. This means some nights they are out for games or to take pictures at games, etc. Throw in Nick’s crazy travel schedule and what we have is the need for dinners that are quick, easy and able to be eaten at various times of the evening. I’m so glad I discovered al fresco all natural chicken products because it has saved this new dinnertime struggle. Healthy, delicious and QUICK are the key things I look for in a meal now, and al fresco absolutely fits all of these.
What I love the most about al fresco is that it can be used in any recipe you might use chicken in for an even quicker meal. Chicken fried rice, chicken and pasta, chicken salad…just substitute the chicken breast in those meals with one of many al fresco’s all natural chicken products and you’ll be good to eat in a jiffy.
The recipe I’m sharing today is for al fresco Chicken Sausage with Roasted Red Pepper Sauce over Zucchini Noodles. This recipe is so versatile. I used al fresco fully cooked Chicken Sausage links but their fully cooked Chicken Meatballs would be a great substitution as well. Also, if your family isn’t fans of zucchini noodles, you could certainly swap in cooked pasta and have a great meal.
If you’re like me and are looking for some simple, weeknight dinner solutions for your on the go family, definitely take a look and see how al fresco all natural chicken can make a difference in your life. This Chicken Sausage with Roasted Red Pepper Sauce recipe is a great place to start. Enjoy!
Looking for another way to enjoy Zucchini Noodles? Check out this Zucchini Noodles Pad Thai Recipe from White on Rice.
Disclosure: This post is sponsored on behalf of al fresco All Natural Chicken. All opinions expressed are my own. For more recipes featuring al fresco All Natural Chicken, click here.
A simple and healthy chicken dish perfect for those busy weeknights.
Heat 1 Tablespoon olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the diced onion and garlic. Sauté for 2-3 minutes, or until onions are tender.
Place roasted red peppers, red pepper flakes, Italian Seasoning, salt and pepper into the jar of your blender. Carefully add the cooked onion and garlic (including the olive oil). Cover and blend on high until sauce is smooth. Set aside.
Heat remaining 1 tablespoon of olive oil in the same pan you used for the onions and garlic. Add the sliced al fresco chicken sausage and stir while cooking until chicken sausage is slightly brown and warmed through. Add the spiralized Zucchin to the pani and cook for an additional 2-3 minutes.
Spoon 1/4 to 1/2 cup Roasted Red Pepper sauce over the zucchini noodles and chicken sausage. Toss and serve immediately.
Remaining roasted red pepper sauce can be covered and stored in the refrigerator for 1 week.
I am always looking for easy and delicious dinner ideas for busy days! This looks so good! I need to add this to our menu for next week.
This is MY kind of dinner!! I love those sausages. They are a life saver!
I thought the recipe was fairly easy for an amateur. The meal came out just as shown. Tasty, flavorful and interesting. Certainly a hearty family meal.
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In today’s Webinar Wednesday episode, Sid Haas discusses ways LKCS can prepare your statements in just about any format or layout imaginable.
LKCS can prepare your statements in just about any format or layout imaginable. When LKCS begins programming, you will be asked to let us know of any specific formatting options, styles or statement elements that you would like to incorporate.
Transpromo is a compound expression formed from the words “transaction” and “promotional”. By adding relevant messages, you can piggyback targeted promotions and advertising onto existing transaction-related documents, such as statements. Transpromotional documents combine and data mining and business intelligence technology with variable data printing.
LKCS print ads directly on your statements for pennies. Ads sent to all members OR we can target specific groups of members to receive one or more of these messages. You are no longer limited to short, text-only messages. Include graphics, logos, fonts, photos, etc. Even personalize the ads.
Same technology enables loan payment coupons, rate grids, regulatory notices, etc. to be delivered on your statements. Design the ads yourself, select concepts from our online catalog, or have LKCS custom-design ads just for you.
Include personalized direct mail letters as the first page of your account statements. NO EXTRA POSTAGE! – According to the DMA, personalized letters remain as the most effective direct mail method. – Use for pre-approvals, referral campaigns, skip-a-pay, investment relationships, welcome new members, etc.
Matrix Statement Campaigns: Series of statement onserts sent out over a period of months/quarters to cross-sell additional products and services to specific groups of account holders. Same concept as Matrix Mailings. Terrific solution for new account holders, mergers, new branch locations, new SEGs, expanded field of membership, etc. Ability to run multiple matrices at same time.
Target which members receive certain inserts.
Try to open an envelope without seeing the back side. The back of the envelope is a billboard. Use this space.
INEXPENSIVE – LKCS charges just over 1 cent per envelope – Choose from our stock designs each quarter, have LKCS custom-design an ad for you, or supply your own unique ad.
E-Statements Pull Ahead. Clearly the future for a majority of account statements. Including statement marketing is just as important All transpromo techniques can be incorporated into LKCS’ e-statements.
Each banner ad is flagged until the user clicks on it.
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Written around 1968. Known from a notebook with handwritten lyrics sold at an auction in 2006.
"Clouds" has been performed live a total of 0 times.
This song has not been released.
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According to a survey of over 500 EMEA IT professionals by Ponemon Institute, organisations are dealing with nearly 10,000 malware alerts per week, with only 3.5% of all alerts deemed worthy of further investigation.
The report reveals that cyber security teams spend, on average, 272 hours each week responding to false positive threats as a result of erroneous or inaccurate malware alerts. This costs companies an average of £515,964 each in lost time annually.
“The cost of malware containment is not only money, but time wasted chasing after incidents and working out who, what, when, where and why,” Christopher Boyd, a malware intelligence analyst at Malwarebytes, told Help Net Security.
According to Boyd, companies should prioritise strategies for preventing incidents from recurring, rather than sifting through hours of threat intelligence data to find out the “who, what, when, where and why” of breaches.
Only 37% of respondents to the study said they use automated tools that capture intelligence and evaluate the true threats of malware.
Experts say that the dramatic increase in the volume and severity of malware has made manual threat prioritisation ineffective, expensive and dangerous.
The Ponemon report lists the recent Target, Home Depot, JPMorgan Chase and Sony Pictures Entertainment breaches as examples of how destructive malware can be to an organisation’s reputation and financial stability.
It is essential for security teams to prioritise the most dangerous threats quickly and accurately.
Cyber security risk assessments form the basis of any comprehensive security regime.
Part one of our new fiction series: Risk Assessments? Don’t be Frank!
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Koby, James, and Ryan showing off the new Ripley cans and tees!
When you brew a badass beer, you need to find a name that does it justice. So, we looked to one of our favorite badasses: Ellen Ripley. Made with 20% rye malt to give it a subtle spiciness, Ripley is a clean, dry-finishing rye pale ale generously hopped with Cascade and 7 C's varieties, which lend lingering citrus and piney aromas. Our chests are bursting with pride over this extra-terrestrially delicious brew!
© 2018 Last Name Brewing. All rights reserved. Design by Merryman Media.
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The iBox is intended to be used in conjunction with shower controls produced by Hansgrohe. It is made in a way where all the installation components of your showering space are hidden behind the shower control in the wall. This provides a streamlined look to your bathroom space giving it a clean and modern feel, while still providing an excellent showering experience. The iBox acts as the housing for all the plumbing to be set within its circular structure. It is an ideal choice for when you or your contractor has yet to decide on the water system that will be chosen as the iBox can be installed independently.
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We would like to thank everyone who participated in our focus groups and online survey. We collected 637 completed surveys and held three focus group meetings. The results will be aggregated in a report and presented to the City Council in the near future. The report will also be posted on the City website. Thanks again for your support and participation.
The City has a 15 year non-exclusive Cable Franchise Agreement with Wave Broadband, which expires in 2017.
The renewal process requires a review of past performance, an assessment of community wants and needs, and a review of the operator's technical system. Once these are completed, the City will negotiate a renewal of the franchise agreement. The entire process may take up to 36 months.
The desired outcome is a new franchise that can contribute positively to the changing economic, technological, and cultural conditions of Port Angeles.
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"Established in 1907, Mawer-Gulden-Annis originally specialized in green queen and Manzanilla olives from Seville, Spain. They later expanded, packing olives coming from California, Italy, and Morocco. The olives arrived at the plant, at its peak the largest olive packing plant in the world, in hogsheads (a big barrel, not a pig head) containing 160 to 180 gallons, as well as smaller 50 gallon casks. The brine in which the olives were delivered allegedly had a percentage of salt double that of the ocean. "
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We provide CPR Classes in Texas. Please click on any class type below for a list of current scheduled dates in Texas. If you can't find a class please email us , we will do our best to find you a CPR class in Texas.
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The new Jagabon Softeeze™ Penguin Neck Support Pillow is the safest, most comfortable and fun pillow your child will ever have. It stretches and moulds into every part of your body in need of support and will also help to keep you warm on a cold day. The unique design of the cushions makes them so cuddly and huggable, you will not want to put them down and makes it the best travel pillow for children On The Go.
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Open, creative office space for sublease from a digital agency in Tribeca on Hudson Street. There is a private office with a floor-to-ceiling glass wall, street-facing windows with excellent natural light, beautiful hardwood floors, exposed brick and classic tin ceilings. In addition to the private office, there is space for 6-8 desks in the open area. Shared use of the conference room, reception area, and kitchen. Available immediately. Internet, utilities, and cleaning included.
A production company, located in Nomad between Fifth Avenue and Broadway, has extra office space that can fit up to 13 people. There are 3 private offices, two of which are glass-enclosed, available for immediate sublease. The beautiful, stylish office space has a glass-enclosed conference room, wood floors, exposed brick walls, two bathrooms (and a shower), full kitchen with eating area, and high, 13’ ceilings on the ground floor. The available offices and desks can be subleased in part or in whole.
This top floor, built office space is ideal for a media company, marketing or design company. The layout consists of 2 private offices, conference room, meeting area, pantry, and an open space currently set up for 12 people. There are wood floors, track lighting, windows overlooking Fifth Avenue, and central air conditioning.
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Welcome to the home of Kennedy: the Universal Heart by Sri Chinmoy.
First published by Agni Press in 1973.
Sri Chinmoy, .First published by Agni Press in 1973.
This is the 61st book that Sri Chinmoy has written since he came to the West, in 1964.
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“Certainly the imagery would indicate animosity to the LGBT community,” Low said in an interview. The hacking, he added, came only days after Democratic lawmakers had a briefing on cybersecurity.
“It’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when,” Low said of the threat posed by hackers.
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Kefir grains, a microscopic workforce ready for action.
This is a rather common question in my home as I am constantly fermenting food and drink. I have developed a passion for it. I have developed a passion for the flavor and nutritional benefits of fermented foods as well.
Fresh milk with kefir grains just added (on the left); mature kefir (on the right).
My latest project is kefir. Kefir is a specific type of fermented milk. For those that are turned off by the idea of “fermented milk”, just remember that cheese and yogurts are also cultured (i.e. fermented) milk products.
The key to producing kefir is the use of kefir grains. These “grains” are really a complex community of bacteria and yeast that live together in a mutually beneficial, community-built and maintained matrix of proteins, fats, and sugars. The grains resemble small florets of cauliflower. This group of organisms are sometimes called a SCOBY (Symbiotic Community Of Bacteria and Yeast). Kefir grains contain well over a dozen different species in varying proportions depending on the source and circumstances of growth.
Making milk kefir is simple. Fresh milk is added to a jar with a small amount of kefir grains. 6-48 hours later, depending on how sour you like it, the grains are strained out to be used for another batch, and the resulting Kefir is used as desired.
Kefir reminds me of a thin yogurt. If it is left to sit longer (about 48 hours), it develops a stronger, more sour, flavor that reminds me more of a stronger cheese… a bit like blue cheese or Roquefort. If only fermented for 6-12 hours, it is like a very mild yogurt.
Kefir-stuffed tomatoes over mixed salad greens… with a Hofbrauhaus beer on the side!
Milk kefir is easy to make. Easy to maintain. Easy to use. Has a great flavor. On top of that, it introduces plenty of beneficial microbes to you gastrointestinal tract. I highly encourage everyone to give it a try.
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This week marks the beginning of a new chapter in the way that Wellspring House is working on behalf of families who are facing homelessness.
Since 2012 Wellspring House has been providing case management to nearly 100 families living in a state funded hotel/shelter in Danvers. Our goal in this work has been to help families stabilize from the initial shock of being homeless, get re-established with the daily tasks of school and work, and find a new, permanent place to live.
The phenomenon of placing families in hotels first began in Massachusetts in the mid 1980’s when the state’s family shelter system became over-taxed. Hotel placement was intended to be a short-term, emergency fix. Yet, the short-term plan became a “way of doing business”.
Now, I am relieved to report, the practice of families living in hotels is coming to a close. This is one of those ideal moments when government policy, funding, and skilled non-profit organizations are lining up together to achieve success.
The success is made possible through a homelessness prevention initiative called “Front Door Diversion”, launched by the state Department of Housing and Community Development in 2015 to help families resolve housing crises without going into shelter.
Wellspring and our partners at Lynn Housing and Neighborhood Development are responsible for “Diversion” on the North Shore, helping families to resolve housing crises without going into shelter.
Families who are experiencing housing crises are granted Emergency Assistance by the regional Department of Transitional Assistance office and are then offered the opportunity to meet with a Diversion Case Worker.
In fiscal year 2016, 536 families were approved for Emergency Assistance by our regional DTA. Of these, 371, or 69%, were prevented from entering the shelter system. With the state’s goal at 30% this success rate is truly extraordinary!
The Danvers hotel/shelter is coming to a close this month. Since July 2016, the number of families living at the hotel site has decreased from 60 to 2. Wellspring’s team has been working incredibly hard to help these families find permanent housing.
As we change gears, Wellspring House is preparing to work with 50 new families who have come to us through the Front Door Diversion Program, and families who have recently moved out of hotel/shelter sites.
Our Homelessness Prevention and Stabilization Team will work one-on-one with these families, helping them to stay housed in their communities, avoid crisis, and put the building blocks in place for long term stability.
As a member of the Wellspring House community, I ask for you to stay connected with our work. I very much look forward to sharing more news with you about families moving forward, thanks to their own resilience and all of us at Wellspring.
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Are you looking into enhancing your building or home with plantation shutters? These stylish shutters not only add shade, but they can have a traditional look of wood that many shutters today have. These shutters, however, are aluminum! Here in Orlando, Florida, the heat can sometimes be difficult to beat. Plantation shutters are the perfect addition to any building that creates a shade structure. Lightweight shading that does not damage the building is another added plus. These shutters will help protect you against certain weather conditions you might face throughout the year. It’s always good to be safe and not sorry.
Sundance Architectural Products, LLC offers aluminum plantation shutters where they are both aesthetically pleasing and easy to maintain. Aluminum shutters that the company produces meet the Miami-Dade County Product Approval. Another added bonus to these shutters is the fact that they are resistant to corrosion. Depending on your style and preference, your shutters can be customized to fit your place of establishment. These shade-providing shutters are available in four different styles: Flat, Decorative, Bahama, and Hurricane. Whichever shade structure you choose will surely be one to talk about, especially if your shutters can withstand grueling hurricanes.
Not only are these shutters classy, they add decorative flare and offer a sense of traditional design. The Flat Shutter style mimics the original Colonial-style look dating back to the construction of homes and buildings hundreds of years ago. They are also very cost effective and won’t break the bank. These specific shutters are tightly fastened against the wall. Another great fact about plantation shutters – and all styles of shutters that Sundance offers – is that they are able to hold powder color coating, which has been proven to not rust, chip, splinter, or crack. Unlike plantation shutters that are typically made from wood, having an alternative option such as aluminum has been more accommodating to those remodeling their space with products that will last longer.
Sundance understands the needs that have to be met in Orlando in regards to the shade that people desperately seek in order to combat the heat and heavy UV rays. Call them today to get an estimate and more information on plantation shutters, shade structures, and also the different styles to choose from! Enjoy activities outside where you are able to have the option of being cool or basking in the sun. It’s nice to not only have that option, but to look at your building or home and feel confident that your space reflects the people who spend time in it. Beautifying your building begins with plantation shutters that are essentially maintenance free. It’s nice to not have one more part of your home or building that needs cleaning every now and then.
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Casualty insurance protects people from financial loss in the face of lost or damaged property. This program provides you with a relevant and current education on insurance for property and vehicles. Students will also learn the legal aspects of damage insurance and processing claims.
CDI College's Property and Casualty Insurance - LCA.BF program will train you on the policies, procedures, and technology necessary to operate in insurance jobs. It also focuses on key business skills such as customer service. Graduates of this program will be prepared to write the three exams of the Autorité des marcées financiers (AMF) in damage insurance: Automobile, Household and Legislation.
This training enables students to stand for three exams of the Financial Markets Authority (AMF) in damage insurance or individuals in the fields of automotive, housing and law.
the candidate has completed at least one year of post-secondary studies spread out over a period of one or more years.
To graduate, students must obtain the required pass mark in each course.
This program leads to an ACS (Attestation of College Studies) recognized by the Ministère de l'Éducation et de l'Enseignement Supérieur (MEES) (Permit 749747).
This program is offered in English or French.
The history of insurance. The different types of roles and functions. General characteristics of the daily work tasks. Main insurance products. Insurance stakeholders. Skills needed to work in the insurance field. Professional ethics. The tasks associated to the roles and functions. The representative certification process. Eligibility requirements associated with obtaining certification. The possibilities or different practice modes in the field of insurance. Introduction to key insurance organizations (Le bureau des services financiers, La Chambre de l'assurance de dommages). The representative’s role. The registrants. General rules applying to representatives. The ethics of casualty insurance representatives and claims adjusters.The history of insurance. The different types of roles and functions. General characteristics of the daily work tasks. Main insurance products. Insurance stakeholders. Skills needed to work in the insurance field. Professional ethics. The tasks associated to the roles and functions. The representative certification process. Eligibility requirements associated with obtaining certification. The possibilities or different practice modes in the field of insurance. Introduction to key insurance organizations (Le bureau des services financiers, La Chambre de l'assurance de dommages). The representative’s role. The registrants. General rules applying to representatives. The ethics of casualty insurance representatives and claims adjusters.
Desktop and Windows™ system files. Personalization of the work environment. Work methods and management tools. Introduction to an electronic mail application (agenda management). Introduction to software specialized for the insurance field (automating operations). Creating Microsoft PowerPoint™ documents. Introduction to navigation tools and the Internet.
Creation of Microsoft Word™ documents. Use of basic page layout elements: margins, fonts, file manipulation, editing functions, special effects, formatting, headers and footers, and table of contents. Mail merge. Spell check. Development of applications and forms related to the field of casualty insurance. Personal information forms. Expense forms, memos, business letters, etc.
Preparing various types of documents (letters, reports, memos, etc.). Understanding the key sections of a business document. The fundamental vocabulary of business reports and documents. The structure and the elements of a report. Page layout elements. Correction and verification tools. Grammar rules and spelling. Headers and footers. Spell check. Correct use of punctuation. Preparing and writing reports. Production of standard documents specific to various situations (i.e. communication with an insured person’s succession, a claim, insurance proposal form, condo union questionnaire, notary insurance proof, creditors and/or dealers, endorsements).
Creation of Microsoft Excel™ documents. The work environment: the entry screen and menu bar. Default parameters. Edit commands, special effects applications, cell formatting, printing, creating graphics. Develop applications and forms related to the casualty insurance field, such as the cost of rebuilding a house, sales reports, expenses reports, invoicing, budgeting, annuity calculator, etc.
Basic notions of a Microsoft Access™ manager. The work environment: the entry screen and menu bar. Creating a database and its tables. Software entry: modifying, deleting and saving items. Sorting. Creating and modifying a query using one condition. Selecting and creating screen formats. Creating, modifying, and printing reports. Develop applications and forms related to the casualty insurance field, such as how to create and maintain customers, insurance products, etc.
History, evolution and functioning of automobile insurance. Automobile insurance plans outside Quebec. Automobile insurance plans in Quebec. Components of the automobile insurance contract. Guarantees, exclusions and provisions specific to various forms of automobile insurance designed for vehicle owners, drivers, mechanics, non-owners and landlords. Rules and practices in automobile insurance. Automobile insurance proposals and underwriting rules.
History, evolution and functioning of household insurance. Principal household insurance products. Legal aspects and special conditions for household insurance. Guarantees, exclusions and provisions specific to the various household insurance formulas designed for homeowners, tenants, co-owners, non-homeowners and landlords. Rules and practices in household insurance. Household insurance proposals and associated terms and conditions, pricing and underwriting.
The adjuster and his functions. Adjustment claims in automobile insurance. Claims in property insurance. The application of guarantees for a property insurance policy. Obligations of the insured. The obligations and responsibilities of the agent and the broker. The stages of expertise of a car accident. The expertise of a claim in property insurance (theft, water damage, fire). Civil liability. Damage estimation (assessment of injury, proof of loss, depreciation). Charters used to estimate damage. The structure of a settlement proposal in automobile insurance, property insurance and fire. Taxes and calculation of compensation. The final report of the settlement. Follow-up of a claim settlement file. Recommendations for the underwriting service of the insurer. Arbitration and mediation. Civil proceedings in common law. The stages of a prosecution and pleading. Fraudulent claims. Guiding principles and rules for claims settlement. Natural disasters.
Marketing. Market studies. Purchase process. Factors that influence consumers' purchase behavior. Consumption habits. Process of promoting products and services. Promotion strategies. Advertising media. Advertising and public relations. The sale. The sales process. The presentation of products. Negotiations. The win-win philosophy. Professional image. Standards and professional ethics. Customer service and after sales service.
Analysis of the client's automobile, home and personal insurance needs in accordance with their specific situations. Presentation of relevant information and features of the insurance policy to the client. Choice of products according to the client’s needs. Conditions of eligibility and subscription to insurance plans. Requests for changes, renewal of policies, claims and customer service follow-up.
Establishment of insurance amounts based on specifics of the policy. Establishment of the values of the insurable assets. Pricing. Calculation of basic premiums. Discounts and premiums. Risk assessment and eligibility.
Revision and application of the technical elements seen during the training program in preparation for the certification examinations in home, auto and casualty insurance law. Application of the knowledge, know-how and skills developed during training.
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