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New play area in Sandbach is unveiled CHILDREN in Sandbach have been given an exciting start to their Easter holiday break with the launch of a new play area. Rhiannon Hilton Local children and their parents gathered at Sandbach park on April 16 for the play area’s official opening. Cheshire East Mayor Gordon Baxendale, who was on hand to cut the ribbon, said: “I was delighted to be given the opportunity to open this wonderful play area. “The children had a lovely time, exploring the new equipment and enjoying themselves. “I’m very pleased that the park could be opened in time for the school holidays – giving local children the chance to sample the new play area over the coming weeks.” The new play area was made possible by Cheshire East Council, Sandbach Partnership and the Playbuilder Fund and took one month to complete. Head of health and wellbeing, Guy Kilminster, added: “This authority has made great strides improving and building new play areas for the children of Cheshire East. “We’re committed to ensuring the best possible equipment is available for our young people, encouraging them to interact and have fun outdoors.” Local NewsSouth Cheshire College roadshow hits trail to showcase waresSOUTH Cheshire College’s roadshow is arriving at a town near you! Local NewsMalbank School and Sixth Form CollegeFind out how Malbank School and Sixth Form College rates compared to other secondary schools in Cheshire East with our school ratings Local NewsWilmslow High SchoolFind out how Wilmslow High School rates compared to other secondary schools in Cheshire East with our school ratings Local NewsPoynton High SchoolFind out how Poynton High School rates compared to other secondary schools in Cheshire East with our school ratings
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Live Now!Watch Live In: Days Day Hours Hour Minutes Min Seconds Sec Care/Set Free Special Needs/Disabilities Home & Hospital Visitation Designed by PlainJoe Studios Next Step is a series of four irresistible gatherings where you learn the DNA of Crossroads, the importance of engagement, and how to live God’s extraordinary plan for LIFE. From the initial decision to finding out what it means to be part of God’s family to joining one of our incredible serving teams, we will provide you with a path to experience growth and fulfillment. Feel free to jump in at any time during the month! Kids Ministry is provided for all classes and classes are available in Spanish. “I started attending Growth track in December 2017 right after my transition from the Military. The second week of growth track God blessed me by providing an invitation to an all-women’s life group. After Growth Track, I started serving in the 101 classes, communion and offering during Saturday night services, and served as a camp counselor at Royal Family Kids Camp in Summer 2018. I was falling more in love with God through these opportunities and I felt so at home at Crossroads. Going through Growth Track didn’t just teach me about Crossroads, it helped me connect with people, start serving, and most importantly build my relationship God.” -Christina Konick, Team Member Next Step with Chuck Learn more about our Senior Pastor, explore our history as a church, take a look at our future together and how you can join the Crossroads family! This class takes place the first Sunday of every month in the Londen Institute at 12:30pm. Find out how to understand and hear God’s voice and grow in your walk with the Lord. This class takes place on the Sunday of every month in the Londen Institute at 9am. Discover how your personality and spiritual gifts equip you for an area of ministry and a need for community. This class takes place the third Sunday of every month in the Londen Institute at 9am. Explore the areas and opportunities personally, locally and globally to understand our purpose and mission as followers of Jesus Christ. This class takes place the fourth Sunday of every month in the Londen Institute at 9am. Office Hours: M-Th 8am-4:30pm Main Worship Services: Wednesdays at 6:30PM, Sundays at 9:00AM & 11:00AM* *ASL INTERPRETATION AVAILABLE Classic Service: Sundays at 8:00AM in THE PLEX Sundays at 11:00AM in the PLEX Baptism Photos Crossroads Photos Visit Crossroads School COPYRIGHT © 2020 Crossroads Christian Church
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International Monetary Fund Calls Financial Oversight in Singapore Among the Best Globally July 17, 2019 @ 5:35 pm By JD Alois The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has completed its Financial Sector Assessment Program for Singapore and has reportedly “reaffirmed” Singapore’s financial sector oversight to be “among the best globally,” according to a release. The IMF said the economic fundamentals of Singapore were strong and its economic policies sound, according to the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). The Singapore financial sector was assessed to be resilient while striking a balance between “fostering financial innovation while strengthening regulatory oversight.” Key findings included: Singapore’s financial system is resilient even under very adverse scenarios The MAS Electronic Payments System (MEPS+) operations and oversight are compliant with international standards. MAS has the ability to act proactively to address emerging threats to financial stability through the use of macroprudential policies. In the area of Fintech regulation and supervision, MAS has struck a good balance between promoting financial innovation, while safeguarding financial stability. Ravi Menon, Managing Director of MAS, said, the assessment was a rigorous process and they are pleased it has reaffirmed Singapore’s standing: “But ensuring that regulation and supervision remain relevant is always work-in-progress and we are pleased to have had the opportunity to learn from the IMF’s global experience in financial sector surveillance and analysis.” Monetary Authority of Singapore Signs Fintech MOU with Indonesia Singapore Partners with Vietnam as MAS Signs New Fintech Agreement Fintech in Singapore: MAS Director Opens up Annual Festival, “It Is About Innovation, Inclusion, and Inspiration” US Commodity Futures Trading Commission and Monetary Authority of Singapore Agree to Cooperate on Fintech Innovation As Fintech Takes Hold, MAS Creates Cyber Security Panel to Address Security Concerns Monetary Authority of Singapore Regulations Update: “Our Vision is to Make Singapore an Electronic Payments Society” Singapore on Regulating Fintech: “Financial Regulators Should not be Afraid to Work Collaboratively” Singapore: Fintech Has Created 1/4 of New Financial Sector Jobs in Past Two Years France & Singapore Boost Fintech Ties with Agreement Between MAS & ACPR / AMF Competing Fintech Hubs Singapore & Hong Kong Sign Cooperation Agreement Ravi Menon, Managing Director of MAS, is Re-appointed to the MAS Board of Directors Singapore Looks to Incorporate New Regulatory Framework for Payment Services Including Crypto Monetary Authority of Singapore Launches Consultation on Payments Including Cryptocurrencies Singapore: Fintech will Provide the Solution for Underbanked Individuals & Businesses Dr. Zhou Xiaochuan Former Governor, People’s Bank of China, Discusses Digital Currencies in Singapore This entry was posted in Asia, Fintech and tagged imf, international monetary fund, mas, monetary authority of singapore, ravi menon, singapore. Bookmark the permalink.
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The proof-of-stake is a method of securing a cryptocurrency network and achieving distributed consensus through requesting users to show ownership of a certain amount of currency. It is different from proof-of-work systems that run difficult hashing algorithms to validate electronic transactions. The scheme is largely dependent on the coin, and there's currently no standard form of it. Some cryptocurrencies use a combined proof-of-work/proof-of-stake scheme.[16] Was bedeutet XRP stehen fur Although there are some similarities between BTC and LTC, you can’t define Litecoin without pointing out some key differences, such as instant and near-zero cost transactions, increased speed of adding a new block into the Blockchain (2.5 minutes against 10 in the Bitcoin network) and a scrypt usage in its Proof-of-Work process to make it easier for regular PC users to mine new blocks against ASIC miners. It is also one of the first cryptocurrencies that adopted SegWit. Was ist die nachste Technologie nach Blockchain The platform stores 98% of customers funds offline to ensure the security of the cryptocurrency assets you purchase and store within Coinbase. On their website, Coinbase assures customers that "sensitive data that would normally reside on our servers is disconnected entirely from the internet." Data is then encrypted, and transferred to USB drives and paper backups, and distributed in safe deposit boxes vaults all over the world. Was ist ein Orakel in Blockchain Angola, Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, Ghana , Kenya, Mauritius, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, Armenia, Bahrain, Brunei Darussalam, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Macao, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal, Oman, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Uzbekistan, Australia, New Zealand, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Gibraltar, Greece, Guernsey, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Isle of Man, Italy, Jersey, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Canada, Cayman Islands, Costa Rica, Curaçao, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, United States, British Virgin Islands ,Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay Ist Bitcoin eine gute Investition As of February 2018, the Chinese Government halted trading of virtual currency, banned initial coin offerings and shut down mining. Some Chinese miners have since relocated to Canada.[32] One company is operating data centers for mining operations at Canadian oil and gas field sites, due to low gas prices.[33] In June 2018, Hydro Quebec proposed to the provincial government to allocate 500 MW to crypto companies for mining.[34] According to a February 2018 report from Fortune,[35] Iceland has become a haven for cryptocurrency miners in part because of its cheap electricity. Prices are contained because nearly all of the country's energy comes from renewable sources, prompting more mining companies to consider opening operations in Iceland.[citation needed] Kann Bitcoin fur echtes Geld umgetauscht wird Coinbase is a terrible and unprofessional company. They’ve ignored my requests for escalation after providing no feed back on the issues I am having. These issues are costing this customer not only monetarily, but due to the lack of transparency with new policies in which coinbase will hold your funds hostage for 10 days while advising that it can be transferred “instantly” is not only false, but malicious contempt. I have not been using Coinbase long but I have used it long enough to feel like I’m getting burned. I am using Coinbase as, what I call, a pass through as in the end, I am purchasing crypto that is not supported by Coinbase with the BTC I purchase through Coinbase. While the app itself is great as it is easy to navigate the process of withdrawing funds is not so great. I purchased BTC with the intent of withdrawing to purchase another crypto. A week and several emails later my BTC has not yet been released for withdraw. Prior to this transaction I had done several others successfully with no issues, now, for no reason whatsoever my funds are pended for “further research”. I am a patient person but as I’m sitting here waiting the BTC value is falling and the cost of the crypto I am looking to purchase is rising which means at this point I have missed out on a few hundred dollars of profit all because Coinbase won’t release my funds. I am giving only 1 star because (1) communication with Customer Service has not been great as I am still sitting here clueless on what’s going on and (2) I’ve missed out on significant profit and have no idea why or have any sense of comfort that this won’t be an ongoing issue Was ist die beste Kryptowahrung zu investieren Coinbase requires you to link a bank account, or credit or debit card to your Coinbase account to purchase cryptocurrencies. Using a bank account allows for higher limits ($100/transaction, $2,500/week), but it also takes longer to verify transactions, so you will not see money in your Coinbase wallet for two to four days (depending on your bank). And when selling Bitcoin, once the sale is confirmed, it takes two to four days for the proceeds of that sale to show up in your bank account. With a credit or debit card, limits are lower ($200/week), but you can purchase digital currencies by simply transferring funds from that bank account to the site. For these transactions, Bitcoin shows up in your Coinbase wallet instantaneously. You can also sell Bitcoin to your PayPal account, effectively cashing out, as your Bitcoin will be exchanged for local currency. This transaction, too, is instantaneous. Wo kann ich handeln Cryptocurrencies Kauft Kryptowahrung legal Wie viele verschiedene Arten von Kryptowahrung gibt es Was ist der beste Weg, Kryptowahrung zu kaufen In May 2018, Bitcoin Gold (and two other cryptocurrencies) were hit by a successful 51% hashing attack by an unknown actor, in which exchanges lost estimated $18m.[citation needed] In June 2018, Korean exchange Coinrail was hacked, losing US$37 million worth of altcoin. Fear surrounding the hack was blamed for a $42 billion cryptocurrency market selloff.[72] On 9 July 2018 the exchange Bancor had $23.5 million in cryptocurrency stolen.[73] Wie lange dauert es, eine Bitcoin Transaktion bestatigen Was war den niedrigsten Preis von Bitcoin Ist Kauf Bitcoin-Glucksspiel For miners and enthusiasts though, litecoin holds a much more important difference to bitcoin, and that is its different proof of work algorithm. Bitcoin uses the SHA-256 hashing algorithm, which involves calculations that can be greatly accelerated in parallel processing. It is this characteristic that has given rise to the intense race in ASIC technology, and has caused an exponential increase in bitcoin’s difficulty level. Ist Welligkeit Kryptowahrung eine gute Investition Was sind die Top-Bitcoin Borsen Paul Krugman, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences winner does not like bitcoin, has repeated numerous times that it is a bubble that will not last[92] and links it to Tulip mania.[93] American business magnate Warren Buffett thinks that cryptocurrency will come to a bad ending.[94] In October 2017, BlackRock CEO Laurence D. Fink called bitcoin an 'index of money laundering'.[95] "Bitcoin just shows you how much demand for money laundering there is in the world," he said. Was ist Kryptowahrung und wie es funktioniert On February 16, 2018, Coinbase admitted that some customers were overcharged in error for credit and debit purchases of cryptocurrencies. The problem was initiated when banks and card issuers changed the merchant category code (MCC) for cryptocurrency purchases earlier this month. This meant that cryptocurrency payments would now be processed as "cash advances", meaning that banks and credit card issuers could begin charging customers cash-advance fees for cryptocurrency purchases. Any customers who purchased cryptocurrency on their exchange between January 22 and February 11, 2018 could have been affected. At first, Visa blamed Coinbase, telling the Financial Times on February 16 that it had "not made any systems changes that would result in the duplicate transactions cardholders are reporting." However, the latest statement from Visa and Worldpay on the Coinbase blog clarifies: "This issue was not caused by Coinbase."[45] Ist Ripple eine private Blockchain Wie kann ich Geld mit Bitcoin Two members of the Silk Road Task Force—a multi-agency federal task force that carried out the U.S. investigation of Silk Road—seized bitcoins for their own use in the course of the investigation.[68] DEA agent Carl Mark Force IV, who attempted to extort Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht ("Dread Pirate Roberts"), pleaded guilty to money laundering, obstruction of justice, and extortion under color of official right, and was sentenced to 6.5 years in federal prison.[68] U.S. Secret Service agent Shaun Bridges pleaded guilty to crimes relating to his diversion of $800,000 worth of bitcoins to his personal account during the investigation, and also separately pleaded guilty to money laundering in connection with another cryptocurrency theft; he was sentenced to nearly eight years in federal prison.[69] Was ist Kryptowahrung und seine Typen In 1998, Wei Dai published a description of "b-money", characterized as an anonymous, distributed electronic cash system.[12] Shortly thereafter, Nick Szabo described bit gold.[13] Like bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies that would follow it, bit gold (not to be confused with the later gold-based exchange, BitGold) was described as an electronic currency system which required users to complete a proof of work function with solutions being cryptographically put together and published. A currency system based on a reusable proof of work was later created by Hal Finney who followed the work of Dai and Szabo.[citation needed] Ist Kryptowahrung legal in der Turkei Welcome to the 32nd Coin Report. In today’s report, I will be assessing the fundamental and technical strengths and weaknesses of ExchangeCoin. This will be comprised of an analysis of a number of significant metrics, an evaluation of the project’s community and development and an overview of its price-history. The report will conclude with a grading out of 10. ExchangeCoin was launched in November 2017 with an ICO that raised 650 BTC, equating to over $5,000,000 at the time. The token issued, EXCC, has a maximum supply of 32,003,133, with 4mn EXCC sold during the ICO. Further, the project also has a premine of 12.1mn EXCC, equating to 37.95% of the maximum supply (from which the 4mn was sold to the public in the token sale). The token itself operates on the Equihash algorithm, and underwent a hard fork in July 2018, after which the network migrated to a dual Proof-of-Work/Proof-of-Stake consensus mechanism, with 30% of block rewards rewarded to stakers and 70% to miners. The block reward is progressively diminishing, with the current reward at 24.5 EXCC per block, with 2.5-minute block times. Welches ist die beste Kryptowahrung zu investieren jetzt Wie wird Kryptowahrung verwendet The novel hybrid consensus-based TrueChain tends to rely on POW consensus for random node selection, instead of using the slow chain mechanism to ensure security like Thunder.Although TrueChain has released dozens of Dapps, the number of its addresses (including active ones)and transactions is small. After the mainnet is launched, the project has run out of short-term bullish factors, which, plus the underdevelopment of its ecosystem, leads to a price slump within a short period of time. It will take some time for investors to regain confidence. Ist es sicher Bitcoin mit Debitkarten zu kaufen Direction: Short Reasons for it: - Price in parallel channel - If price will breakout Middle line of parallel channel then after pullback we can open position - I expect that price will breakout middle line and keep falling to bottom part of channel Guys, if you like the idea please put like button, this will be the best thanks. If you have any questions or... Kryptowahrung 2019 Prognosen Transaction fees for cryptocurrency depend mainly on the supply of network capacity at the time, versus the demand from the currency holder for a faster transaction. The currency holder can choose a specific transaction fee, while network entities process transactions in order of highest offered fee to lowest. Cryptocurrency exchanges can simplify the process for currency holders by offering priority alternatives and thereby determine which fee will likely cause the transaction to be processed in the requested time. In 1983, the American cryptographer David Chaum conceived an anonymous cryptographic electronic money called ecash.[7][8] Later, in 1995, he implemented it through Digicash,[9] an early form of cryptographic electronic payments which required user software in order to withdraw notes from a bank and designate specific encrypted keys before it can be sent to a recipient. This allowed the digital currency to be untraceable by the issuing bank, the government, or any third party. Was ist ein Crypto ETF Wie viel waren Bitcoins, wenn sie zum ersten Mal gemacht In the case of Bitcoin, miners run computer programs to verify the data that creates a complete transaction history of all Bitcoin. A technology known as the blockchain, which is used to create irreversible and traceable transactions, makes the process of verification possible. Once a miner has verified the data (which comes in a block, hence, blockchain), they are rewarded with some amount of digital currency, the same currency for which they were verifying the transaction history. So mining Bitcoin, for example, would earn you Bitcoin. Ist Bitcoin wirklich unauffindbar Contact us at webmaster@www.crypto-dragon.com | Sitemap xml | Sitemap txt | Sitemap
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Gate.io Launched ‘HODL & Earn’ Program as a Part of Their New Asset Management Tools Roxanne Williams Send an email November 6, 2019 Gate.io registered under Gate Technology Inc Corporation, USA, which is well-known for the absolute absence of Fiat currencies, recently launched a set of ‘Hold (HODL) and Earn crypto asset management tools.’ The company tweeted: Stake #tron and earn benefits 😍 😍@Tronfoundation PoS & Earn is now live on https://t.co/8kWqgEeplL HODL&Earn ❤️ Hurry up to get at annual interest rate of 6% 👍 👍 Join Now 👉 https://t.co/PwmmBxI0Pe Details: https://t.co/dRCGR042NW pic.twitter.com/sdvJEHvpJM — Gate.io Exchange (@gate_io) November 5, 2019 The newly launched tools introduced themselves with features such as stable profits and lower risk. They will enable users to earn interest on current and fixed deposits. The company also declared that they would soon launch asset management tools for Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), EOS, and Tether (USDT) as well. Gate.io also announced the addition of Ontology (ONT) to its HODL and Earn program. The recently launched EOS PoS (Proof of Stake) Mining & Earn offered an interest rate of around 1% to 3%. No holding fees were assigned to this program, and it was to deliver the interests at the end of every 14 days. The ONT interest rate was declared to be around 12% to 25%; it is to be calculated based on the amount of ONT generated from ONT holdings. Like the EOS program, here also, Interests for the ONT holdings were to be calculated as the average of 14 day’s holdings, and the interest was to be distributed after every 14 days. Token lock-up was not mandated. While for the ETH Lock-up & Earn, 30 days program, the total amount of offerings of the to-be-locked ETH was 5,000 ETH. The HODL & Earn, ETH program witnessed the participation of over 200 users with purchases ranging from 1 ETH to 50 ETH. The annual interest rate for ETH was set to be 10%. The HODL and Earn program also had TRON (TRX) PoS mining, which offered interest of around 1% to 5% and was available only if the minimum holdings’ requirement of 5000 TRX, was met. Its interest was also to be credited after every14 days. Some of the other offerings of the same HODL and Earn program were: ATOM PoS mining at a 16% annual interest rate (90 days) ALGO PoS mining at a 16% annual interest rate (90 days) Tezos PoS mining at an 8% annual interest rate (90 days) VET PoS mining at a 31% annual interest rate (90 days) SERO PoS mining Interests at a 50% annual interest rate (90 days) BTC Lock-up & Earn at a 10% annual interest rate (30 days) S Lock-up & Earn at a 10% annual interest rate (30 days) DILI Lock-up & Earn No.1 at a 30.90% annual interest rate (3 months) All the Hold (HODL) and Earn crypto asset management tools offered by Gate.io, is free of listing fees, and provide users with a 100% interest guaranteed and instant withdrawal and deposit services. All the programs required manual operation in order to continue participation. Gate.io’s interface is available in three versions: Chinese, English, and Japanese and the verification process is not mandatory, but users are presented with more than one request for confirmation of personal data when users proceed with withdrawal requests of more than 1000 USD. Bitcoin (BTC) Crypto Exchange Cryptocurrency TRON (TRX) Roxanne Williams Roxanne Williams has recently joined as a market reporter for CryptoNewsZ - the 24/7 crypto news site, where she produces recent stories, technical analysis and price updates on world's leading cryptocurrencies.
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June 23, 2011 News » Long Story Short By Chet Hardin I took it as a good sign that former state Sen. Dave Schultheis left his gun at home. It was the first interview that Schultheis had given the Independent in 12 years. He and this paper hadn't seen eye-to-eye on much during his tenure as state representative and senator, and it's fair to say that he viewed us as a hostile critic of his archconservative moorings. That hasn't changed. What has changed, what brought Schultheis and me together over coffee on a Saturday morning for a productive two-hour conversation, is the subject of this issue's cover story, starting here. A war's being waged among local Republicans, between the establishment and the conservative grassroots that feels alienated from the party that ostensibly represents them. El Paso County is a battleground where young party officials have pitted themselves against some of the most powerful GOP members, including state legislative leaders. This actually may be the most critical time for the Republican Party since its creation 157 years ago. As put by Sarah Anderson, the county party secretary who is very much at the heart of this debate: "This is much bigger than El Paso County, Colorado, or even the GOP. This is a political worldview issue. It should be national news. Not because of me, but because this is the deciding point for the heart and soul of American politics." More Long Story Short » Prelude to a pivotal piece Anarchy in the GOP Sheriff’s office says it will comply with red-flag law Lamborn to seek re-election Colorado Springs, El Paso County tackle their 2020 priorities Trump’s enablers will leave a stain on entire Republican party It's time the rich paid their share Tags: Long Story Short, Dave Schultheis, Sarah Anderson, Republican Party, El Paso County Latest in Long Story Short '80s nostalgia: hardly a phase Good deals for real deals More by Chet Hardin Darryl Glenn stuns state assembly, makes Senate GOP ballot Darryl Glenn, considered a huge underdog in the race to challenge Michael Bennet in November, blew away the crowd. Owen Hill takes on Udall, new Black Forest Fire stats, and more by Chet Hardin, J. Adrian Stanley and Pam Zubeck How one free-swinging group helps Colorado conservatives make a splash in politics
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We're an independent, student-run newsroom. The Daily Californian covers the city of Berkeley and the campus in unparalleled detail, all while training the future of the journalism industry. Consider making a donation to support the coverage that shapes the face of Berkeley. Disable Notification M. Hoops W. Hoops M. Swim W. Swim Best of Berkeley Culture Shot Daily Clog Eating Berkeley Strikeout Sex on Tuesday News: City News: Campus Student deals on live performances around the Bay Area Rachael Garner/File UC Berkeley’s campus is situated in a hotbed of performing arts venues, most of which offer relatively inexpensive tickets to students. SF Playhouse’s ‘The Fit’ forces its point Even though the characters risk nearly everything to get ahead at work, the stakes are never truly established nor explored for most of them. American Conservatory Theater’s ‘Sweat’ delivers fearless interpretation of working-class America On Wednesday, the American Conservatory Theater presented Lynn Nottage’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama “Sweat” at the Geary Theater in San Francisco. The play explored both the intimate experiences and crippling dilemmas of the blue-collar steel mill workers in Reading, Pennsylvania. American Conservatory Theater’s ‘A Thousand Splendid Suns’ is much-needed story that earns right to the stage “A Thousand Splendid Suns” premiered last year at the American Conservatory Theater — and returns to the theater for a limited two-week run through July 29. In conversation with actor Emily Brown: Navigating the stage in a time of representation The role that lightning-struck Brown was that of Maria in a production of “West Side Story” her senior year of high school. Qui Nguyen’s ‘Vietgone’ raps through Vietnam War, universality of Asian American experiences Jaime Castañeda’s rendition of “Vietgone” reminds us that wars are not fought by political ideologies but by mothers and fathers, siblings and children. To continue performing Shakespeare or to not? ACT’s ‘Hamlet’ argues the former The plot is multi-faceted to say the least (pirates makes a brief appearance), but the central conflict is Hamlet’s descent into paranoia. ‘A Christmas Carol’ adaptation is reliable holiday charm It is a testament to both the staying power of Charles Dickens’ classic Christmas tale and to the persistent bad behavior of capitalists that “A Christmas Carol” is as relevant as ever. In an apocalyptic mess of a year like 2016, every work of art is peddling its own timeliness ‘The Normal Heart’ at ACT stimulates emotionally, politically The play opens in a hospital waiting room. The setting is 1981 New York City. A strange new disease has begun to spread within the city’s gay community. Forty-one cases have been reported. One by one, young and healthy men are dying, but no one knows the cause. The symptoms American Conservatory Theater’s Samuel Beckett showcase intrigues American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco is paying homage to modernist master Samuel Beckett. In a single bill, the A.C.T. has joined “Play,” one of Beckett’s rarely performed one-acts, with “Endgame,” Beckett’s 1957 work written in the absurdist style. “Play” is Beckett’s illustration of a love triangle, drawn using minimal The Daily Californian UC Berkeley executive arrested on suspicion of possessing child pornography GSIs, TAs to receive retroactive fee remission from UC Berkeley Abi Kim goes pro for Orlando with 26th overall selection Men's Swim & Dive 2020 off to an unfortunate start as Cal men’s dive roster drops to 1 BART to add Wi-Fi, increased security, updated control system CA Gov. Newsom announces proposed state budget UCPD holds cleanup at People’s Park Cal women’s basketball suffers blowout in Corvallis Cal men’s basketball still searching for first road win Can Cal men’s gymnastics spring back against Air Force? Law makes menstrual hygiene products tax-free in CA Cal in Color Daily Cal Archive The Daily Clog Bear Bytes Donate We're an independent, student-run newsroom. Make a donation to support our coverage. Copyright © 2020 The Daily Californian, The Independent Berkeley Student Publishing Co., Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy. Use desktop site by default. Mobile site.
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Southwest agent asked basketball coach for proof biracial son was hers May 29, 2018 | 10:50 PM | LOS ANGELES California women's basketball coach Lindsay Gottlieb holds her then-6-month-old son, Jordan, during practice on campus on Aug. 30, 2017. (Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP) Southwest Airlines apologized Tuesday to the Cal women's basketball coach Lindsay Gottlieb after she claimed an airline employee stopped her from boarding because the worker didn't believe her 1-year-old biracial son was hers. A desk agent questioned Gottlieb ahead of a flight from Denver to Oakland Sunday, saying she "had to 'prove' that he was my son, despite having his passport," Gottlieb said in a series of tweets. "She said because we have different last name. My guess is because he has a different skin color," Gottlieb tweeted Monday. The head coach from the University of California, Berkeley was traveling with her fiance, Patrick Martin, the boy's father, who is black. @SouthwestAir I’m appalled that after approx 50 times flying with my 1 year old son, ticket counter personnel told me I had to “prove” that he was my son, despite having his passport. She said because we have different last name. My guess is because he has a different skin color. — Lindsay Gottlieb (@CoachLindsayG) May 28, 2018 @SouthwestAir she 1st asked for proof with birth certificate. She then said it’s a “federal law” (not true) but asked me to prove I’m mother with Facebook post.What??Mother next to me said she’s never been asked for proof despite diff last name..not shockingly, not mixed face fam @SouthwestAir it was demeaning and insensitive, not to mention inefficient. Would have missed flight if it was not delayed. I would advise better training for employees to avoid this happening to others Airlines aren't required to match the last name of a child and guardian for domestic flights. Latest Nation & World Discovery of warehouse full of unused disaster supplies angers Puerto Rico House outlines impeachment case, and Trump’s team has fiery response Navy aircraft carrier to be named for black Pearl Harbor veteran Doris Miller "We have reached out to Ms. Gottlieb directly to address her concerns and will utilize the situation as a coaching opportunity for our Employee," Southwest said in a statement. "We apologize if our interaction made this family uncomfortable — that is never our intention." Gottlieb said Tuesday that the encounter was hurtful, but she appreciates Southwest's apology. "I felt that in this situation it was my responsibility to say 'Hey, this isn't ok,'" Gottlieb said in a statement to The Associated Press. "I hope the coverage this has received can serve as a learning opportunity and that all families — regardless of how 'traditional' they may or may not look — are treated with dignity and respect." Gottlieb, Martin and their child were eventually allowed to board. Mexican helicopter gunship caught on camera firing on alleged cartel hideout in raids that leave 12 dead
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14. Lori - Beneath the Mall - 4:35 P.M. File Type: epub File Type: mobi < CONTENTS > Help me! Help! I’m being crushed. When I try to breathe, all that comes in is dirt and I end up coughing it straight back out. My eyes are on fire—which is weird, because they’re flooded with tears, too—and my throat feels like somebody’s shoving a scrub brush down it. I’m going to die. Great Selene, I’m going to die crushed and choking on dirt. I have my sister, my parents. My dog Brewster. If I don’t get home, who’s going to feed him? What if nobody realizes I’m dead until it’s too late, and he starves to death, alone and forgotten. What’ll he think? That I abandoned him? I’ve gotta get outta here. Somehow. Outta…. I flex my arms, but there’s nowhere for them to flex. I claw my fingers, and thick, dry dirt squeezes through them, but … I can’t move. The weight on me, I’m immobilized. Ah! Ow! Damn. More weight just fell on me. Please, stop. This is already too much. No, wait. 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The worst dream I’ve ever had. I’d been in DC, and somehow I’d been trapped underground when an earthquake hit and I’d been buried under a ton of dirt. “C’mon, Lori, wake up.” I open my mouth and… what’s that taste? It’s like a mud pie, but dry and gritty and… my body shudders. I’ve got something in my throat, and when I breathe in--blehgh. “Roll her over, quick.” I’m on my belly. Or not quite. Somebody has their hands around my waist, keeping me from lying flat. I convulse and vomit. It hurts! Oh Selene, it hurts! And not the normal way vomiting hurts. Oh no, this is far worse. Like somebody’s ripping my insides out. “She needs water.” “Fat luck.” I keep vomiting and coughing, and it won’t stop. I try to fight it. I need a chance to breathe, but my body doesn’t want anything getting into me. I go on like this forever and I want to die. I don’t care. If it’ll make this stop, I don’t care. Let me die. Let this end. Eaagh. Blea. Gwaagh. At last I’m able to breathe. When I do, the air comes in a rough, jittering stream, like a car AC that’s on the verge of dying. The back of my mouth tastes hot and vile, and my throat burns. But I can breathe. Thank the Goddess, I can breathe! I try looking around, but my neck twinges at the slightest movement. I have to twist my waist around—that still hurts, but it’s a dull, manageable soreness. I’m in the dark. The only light is coming from a phone in the hand of a dark and shadowy figure. “You okay?” His voice is familiar. My boss at the gift shop. I grope for his name. I should know it. We’ve been working together three, four days a week for two years, but all that’s coming up is ████. “No,” I croak. “What happened?” “I dunno, an earthquake or something.” I vaguely remember that. Everything had started shaking and then—the others? Where are the others? Where’re … where’re … their names aren’t coming to me either. ██████ and ████ and █████████. I can see their faces in my head, but why can’t I think of their names? “I found another one,” a woman says. It’s … it’s … oh Goddess, what is her name? My co-worker, she’d been in the gift shop earlier. “Gimme a hand.” “Here.” ████ hands me his phone, then he gets on the ground with the girl. There’s another phone lying on the ground, its flashlight on but shining at the ceiling where it doesn’t do much good. I hold ████’s phone up to shine the light on him and the woman. Yes, that’s definitely her, my coworker. She’s facing away from me, but the way she’s crouching reveals the tattoo on her lower back, a Native American Thunderbird with its wings stretched out over her buttocks. There’s another person next to her—██████! The cutie from my group. He’s alive. The tunnel in front of them is filled with dirt that’s fallen in from the ceiling. Is that what I’d been under? No wonder I feel like a piano fell on me. “C’mon, pull.” My coworker’s gotten a figure half uncovered, and now she and my boss are pulling him out. It’s that science guy—my mind’s blanking on his name, too, though I do remember that a lot of people called him by his initials … BLT? LGBT? No, those aren’t right. “He’s not breathing,” Coworker says. “Brad, can you CPR him?” Brad! Brad! That’s my boss’s name. How could I not remember something so simple? “Yeah. I’ll try,” he says. They’ve got the science guy loose now, and they drag him down the tunnel a ways. I have to step out of the way to let them pass. “You get back to digging,” Brad tells Coworker and Cutie. “Lor, get the light up so I can see.” I hold his phone as high as I can get it. Brad presses his fingers to the science guy’s throat for what seems like an awfully long time. “Nope,” he mutters, and repositions himself. He presses his hands onto the guy’s chest and pumps them up and down. I’ve only ever seen CPR in movies, and the way Brad’s doing it is nothing like that. In the movies, mouth-to-mouth is the main part, with the actors spending whole minutes blowing into the victim’s throat, then getting up to do a couple pumps. But Brad, he keeps pumping on the guy for close to a minute before going down for the mouth-to-mouth part, which he only does a couple times before restarting the chest compressions. He switches back and forth three, four times, but Mr. Science doesn’t—no wait! His eyes just twitched. Or maybe I was seeing things. It’s so dark in here, and if my arm moves in the slightest, it makes a hundred shadows dance. But no, Mr. Science is moving. His eyelids flip open for a moment, then snap shut against the light of the phone. I bring my arm down and angle the light towards the ceiling. Brad leans back. He’s slick with sweat and panting for breath. He wipes his face on his shirt, though all that does is smear the sweaty grime around. The science guy rolls onto his side and hacks for air, but he manages not to vomit. After a few moments he pushes himself into a sitting position. “Where’m I?” “You don’t remember?” Brad says. “I was … on an airplane. Going to DC? What happened, we crash?” “No, you got to DC.” “I don’t—wait, yeah. The premiere. I remember that. And a party afterwards? I had a couple drinks but … not enough to blackout. Did I?” “No. Not that kinda blackout at least.” “Ah, Christ,” Coworker says from down the tunnel. “Something wrong?” Brad calls. “We found another one,” she says. “They need CPR?” Brad says. “That’s not gonna do her any good.” Me and Brad head back towards the dig, leaving Mr. Science to himself. As we approach, my light flashes across an arm sticking out of the dirt—a woman’s arm. I recognize the rings on her fingers, but her name—████—is as much a blank as everyone’s. She hadn’t quite been our leader—we’re anarchists, after all—but she’d always kept us organized. She collected phone numbers and email addresses, made sure people knew when our meetings would be. She referred to herself as our facilitatrix. But she’s not that anymore. She’s not anything. Coworker’s only been able to get the left side of her body exhumed so far—her arm, her shoulder, and … her head. ​It’s not pretty. A piece of concrete must’ve hit her, cuz her forehead’s dented like a soda can that somebody’s pressed their thumb against too hard. The side of her face is black with blood that’s mixed with dirt. Her eyes are still open, and when my light passes over her face, her pupils remain glassy and wide. ■□■□■ We keep digging, taking turns at it, everyone except … except … dammit, I’ve forgotten his name again. My boss. ████. Since he’s the only one here who knows CPR, we tell him to sit to the side when he isn’t needed. He hasn’t been needed so far. The mound of dirt we’re dealing with is huge, and we’re barely making a dent in it. In the last half hour we’ve found one more body, a museum bigwig, but like ████ he was as dead as dead gets—a piece of rebar had gone through his chest; there was no way for Boss to perform CPR on him. At this rate we’re not going to get anyone else out alive. Anyone who’s under there has probably suffocated by now, and even if there’s an air pocket somewhere, it won’t last long enough for us to get to it. Maybe if we had help—a team of diggers, paramedics with medical gear—we might have a chance, but when Mr. Science suggested we go and find some, Coworker had said it wouldn’t do any good. “After you guys left, the cops showed up and made me open the backroom. I let them back there and went back to the counter. I rang up one customer, and then the store was empty. Then, about five minutes later, the fire alarm starts blaring. Freaked me out at first, and I was about ready to run out the store, but then it occurred to me that maybe the cops had decided to go back to the loading bay. Sure enough. “I followed them back and tried to yell at them—‘You’re gonna be in so much trouble for this, you just caused a major museum to be evacuated’—but they ignored me. Like my one chance to get legitimately angry at a cop and they blow me off. “Anyways, they noticed the stairwell door was ajar and headed over that way. I told them it was off-limits to anyone but museum personnel, but again with the ignoring. “The alarm was still going off, so I figured there was no harm in leaving the store unattended. I followed them down. I dunno why, honestly. Seemed a thing to do, y’know. “We’d barely reached the bottom of the stairs when everything began shaking. We heard something crash down in the tunnel and the lights went out. I’m like, ‘Shit, gotta get outta here,’ but, y’know, no lights, can’t exactly go anywhere. “Once the rumbling stopped, the cops pulled their flashlights out and ran back up the stairs—one of them damn near pushed me over the stair rail, asshole. I didn’t know what to do—should I go look for you guys in the tunnel (I figured that’s where you were) or get the hell out. I decided to get the hell out—sorry, but yeah. “When I got to the top of the steps, the cops were already gone, and the emergency exit—the one for the outside—was wide open. I was going to jump out, but when I got to the door … I dunno what happened, but it sure as hell wasn’t a quake. Looks like a fire swept over the Mall, and when I tried my cell, couldn’t get a signal.” Part of me wants to go up and see for myself, but I know we can’t. Not while there’s a possibility that people—my friends even if I can’t remember their names—are still alive under this dirt. We have to keep going as long as we can. I dig my hand into the pile. I have to be careful. There’s rebar and chunks of concrete mixed in with the soil, so if I scoop the dirt away too fast, I risk mangling my fingers. I work at a steady pace, but in the ten minutes I’ve been doing this, I haven’t cleared enough dirt to move forward even an inch. Maybe if we had shovels, we could improve our pace—but even then we’d have to be careful not to injure anyone who’s trapped down here. Mr. Science is next to me, taking his turn at the digging. For an old guy, he’s managing pretty well, and his bigger hands allow him to clear more dirt than me, but even so, he’s barely made a scratch in-- Whoa, what just happened? Everything’s black all of a sudden. I can’t even see my hands. “Ah crap,” Boss says. “What is it?” Coworker says. “My cell’s down to twenty percent battery, went into power saving mode. Damn, I had a full charge this morning.” “Did you put it in airplane mode?” Cutie says. “Uh, no.” “That explains it. If there’s no signal, it’s going to burn through the battery trying to get one. Add in the flashlight, yeah, that’ll do it.” Coworker has her phone out. “I didn’t charge mine last night. It’s at thirty-five percent.” “That’s not good,” Mr. Science says. “I don’t know about you folk, but I’m not keen on getting stuck down here in the dark.” “No,” Cutie says. “Don’t we have a flashlight in the store?” Coworker says. “Do we?” Boss says. He fiddles with his phone. After a couple seconds, the light comes back on. “Yeah,” I say. “In the drawer with the stapler and tape and all that stuff.” “I’ll run up and get it,” Coworker says. “Grab some spare batteries, too,” Boss says. “What, just off the shelf?” “If the surface is like you say, who’s going to care?” “Yeah, true.” “If you’re going up,” Mr. Science says, “think you can scrounge up some food? I dunno about you guys, but I haven’t eaten since eleven this morning. I am starving.” “I could go with some eats,” Boss agrees. “Yeah.” All I’ve eaten today was some avocado toast this morning and the nacho’s I’d appropriated from the taco truck. “Something vegetarian.” “Well yeah,” Coworker says in a tone that suggests I’m an idiot. “I ain’t cooking anything—if the gas is even working—and any meat that’s been left out is gonna be cold by now. I’ll see what I can find, but it’s probably gonna be cold fries and candy bars.” “I can live on that for now,” Boss says. “Why don’t I go with you,” Cutie says, “give ya a hand.” “Sure,” Coworker says. They disappear down the tunnel. “So how long you want us to keep digging?” Mr. Science says. He scoops his hand into the dirt and tosses it aside. “As long as it takes,” Boss says. “If we haven’t found them by now, there’s not much hope,” Mr. Science says. “People have survived under rubble for days.” “Rubble, yes, but this isn’t rubble. Rubble has air pockets for people to breathe in. As far as I’ve seen, this is solid dirt. Unless they’re megadriles, nobody can breathe under this.” “That may be so, but we can’t give up. Not this quickly.” Boss checks his watch. “It’s not quite five-thirty yet. Why don’t we keep this up until seven? We’ll have an hour of daylight left. We can check things out on the surface and figure out what to do. I’ve got a van, plenty of room for everybody. If the streets are in good condition, we can drive outta here.” “Drive where?” Mr. Science says. “If things are like the girl says, we have to face the prospect that there’s been a nuclear war. Is there anywhere to get to?” “That’s ridiculous,” I say. “There hasn’t been a nuclear war.” “What?” Boss and Mr. Science say in unison. “Why would there be?” “Wait, wait, wait, wait,” Boss says. “Weren’t you protesting this?” “We were protesting the corrupt, fascist regime.” “Which was going to start a war with North Korea,” Boss says. “A war, sure, but the kind with tanks and planes. The capitalist interests would never let the President go nuclear—too much risk to their precious assets.” “I … don’t think that’s how it works,” Boss says. “No,” Mr. Science says. Of course they don’t. Boss, just like Coworker, comes from a comfortable bourgeois background, and Mr. Science is part of the Hollywood-Military complex—he’s always on TV hyping NASA, when anyone who does the least bit of research knows that 90% of NASA’s work is military in purpose. The Space Shuttle was designed specifically to carry military satellites into orbit—the Hubble Space Telescope is a spy satellite with the lenses flipped around so the public thinks NASA does actual science. Boss and Coworker and Mr. Science are sheeple. They support the system. They don’t think it’s wrong. They think the President is a deviation from what’s good and proper rather than the logical end point of Republicrat government. I’m kinda thankful the guy got elected. Yeah, he’s evil, but only marginally worse than his opponents. People are only upset because he says the quiet parts loud. “That’s naiveté talking,” I say. “That’s—” I break off suddenly. My hand’s plunged into the dirt, and it’s found something soft and fleshy—and, more importantly, warm. And there—a muscle just flexed beneath my touch. “I found someone! Get the light up.” I clear away the dirt as fast as I can, revealing a dark elbow—naturally dark, not just because it’s covered in dirt. █████████! I can’t remember her name, but I know it’s something suave and sophisticated, and she insists that we pronounce it with a French style, but everyone shortens it to something simpler—something like Mike or Rob or—I know it’s a man’s name like that, but it won’t come to me. Damn. I can see her face in my mind. Why can’t I come up with her name? Mr. Science joins me, and we’ve soon discovered which way her arm’s going. We ignore the lower part and dig towards her shoulder, towards her head. But then we encounter an obstacle, a huge chunk of concrete that fell out of the ceiling. It’s slanting diagonally—there must be an air pocket underneath. That’s how she’s alive. But this means we have to be careful. If the concrete slab comes loose, it’s gonna crush her. We have to slow the pace of our digging. We excavate around the side of the concrete, digging down to get at the underside, open up some air to Frenchy. If we can do that, we can relax a bit. There—there’s a tiny, dark gap open between the concrete and dirt. “Are you all right?” I ask. “Lori? Thank God. I thought I was gonna die in here. Yeah, I’m a little busted up, but just cuts and bruises. Nothing feels broken. But Leslie’s in here too, and they haven’t moved since the quake.” “Okay, we’re going to dig you out,” Mr. Science says, then he looks to me. “As long as we stay towards the middle of the slab, it should be stable. I think we can make a gap that’s big enough to pull them out.” We get to work, moving as fast as we dare, but there are chunks of concrete mixed in with the dirt, and when we come across them we have to dig them out and toss them aside. Though some of them are too big to toss. We find one that has two pieces of rebar sticking out of it, and even with both of us lifting it, we’re barely able to move it. We carry it far enough it’ll be out of our way, and then set it down. “I thought rebar was supposed to make concrete stronger.” I’m panting and sweating even worse than when I’d been running around in the heat outside. I sure hope Coworker and Cutie get back soon with some bottles of water, or else I’m gonna shrivel into a husk. “It is,” Mr. Science says, “but this tunnel is over a century old, and metal fatigues over time. If I had to guess, we’re under a street here. A hundred years of cars and trucks driving over it probably stressed the metal to the point it couldn’t withstand a major earthquake.” “Guess we’re lucky there haven’t been any aftershocks,” I say. “Knock on wood,” Boss says and taps his head with his fist. “That’s a superstition,” Mr. Science says. “There’s no reason to believe knocking on wood could affect the outcome of events.” “Oh. I never realized that.” “We hear all kinds of things as children that we integrate into our worldview. It’s important to evaluate those ideas, so they don’t distort our understanding of reality.” ​“Right,” Boss says. “What the hell’s taking them so long?” Boss gives voice to what I’m thinking. Coworker and Cutie have been gone for—well, I don’t know exactly, I don’t have a watch on, but long enough that my hand is seriously sore from all this digging. I need a break. How long does it take them to find food? The flashlight should’ve been simple—they could’ve gotten that and been back in five minutes, I’m sure—so the food must be what’s taking them. But the food court is right there in the lobby—just grab some bags of chips and some bottles of water and soda, maybe some candy bars. Nothing fancy. “Something wrong?” Frenchy’s voice has an echoey effect to it, like she’s talking through a toy megaphone. “No, nothing important,” I say. We haven’t told her what Coworker saw on the surface. No sense in freaking her out yet. Let’s get her free first. At least that’s what common sense says, but Mr. Science butts in. “We sent some people up to get food and extra flashlights, they aren’t back yet.” “Food and flashlights? Why aren’t they calling for help? Hell, as long as I’ve been under here, shouldn’t we have firefighters up in here by now?” Mr. Science opens his mouth, but I don’t let him get a word out. “There seems to be some trouble up above, too,” I say. “We don’t know yet. We’ve been busy down here. You think you can get out yet?” We’ve cleared a gap about two feet high and wide. Frenchy’s skinny enough, she should have no problem getting through there. “Yeah. But what about Leslie?” “Let’s get you out first,” Boss says, “then we’ll worry about … her?” “Them,” I say. “Leslie’s a gender nonconformist. They prefer to be addressed with they/them/their.” “Ah … okay? We can do that.” “I’ve always felt that third-person singular creates unnecessary ambiguity. I much prefer ve/vim/ver from Greg Egan’s—” “Yeah, well Leslie likes ‘they’. Could you guys move, yer in my way?” While we were talking, Frenchy’s crawled through the hole up to her waist. “Here.” I offer her my hand and haul her out. She’s covered in dirt from head to toe, and her hair, which she normally keeps in a cute puff, has frizzed out like a mad scientist’s. She stumbles over the mound of dirt and has to steady herself against the wall. She grimaces and bends over to rub her calf. “You okay?” Boss asks. “Cramp. When I was under there, my leg was bent funny and now it’s …” She inhales sharply. “Ohhhh.” “Do you need a muscle massage?” Mr. Science asks. “I’ll be fine,” she says. “It’ll be gone in a minute.” I kneel next to the hole and peer inside, but all I can see is blackness. “I need the light.” Boss comes over to me and holds his phone up. “I’m down to twelve percent battery.” “The others should be back soon.” “I sure hope so. But while you guys have been digging, I’ve been stuck with nothing to do but think.” “What about?” “Crazy stuff. Like, if what Amy said is true, something pretty bad must’ve happened upstairs. What if … I dunno. What if something happened to them?” “I don’t know what I mean, and that has me terrified. Who knows what’s going on.” While we’ve been talking, I’ve been examining the inside of the hole. There’s a wedge-shaped chamber beneath the slab, maybe five feet by six across, and three feet at its tallest. Leslie—I’ve gotta remember that name—is on the farthest side from me, curled up and facing away. They don’t look injured, but if the slab had conked them on the head as it fell, they could have a concussion and we couldn’t tell. “You’re the smallest one here,” Boss says. “If me or LLGB try to get in there, we’re gonna have to enlarge the opening first.” We’re gonna have to enlarge the opening one way or another to get Leslie out, but if I go in, Boss and the others can work on it while I’m moving Leslie. Les is big—maybe eighty or ninety pounds heavier than me—but I can manage. I grab the side of the opening and pull myself in. It’s awkward to do, and once I get my upper half inside, I have to walk on my hands until I get my waist through. But at last I’m inside. The concrete slab had served as an umbrella against the dirt, leaving the floor mostly clean, though a bit has spilled in from the sides, some of it onto Leslie. I start by dusting them off, then try to rouse them. They don’t respond. Should I turn them onto their back? I know you aren’t supposed to move somebody who might be concussed or have a spinal injury, but that assumes there are paramedics on the way who can do things properly. We don’t have that luxury. I grab their shoulder and pull them over. They’re breathing, steady and deep. That’s good, right? “Leslie. Hey. Come on, wake up.” I poke them and lightly slap their face, like people do in movies, but to no avail. Guess I’ll have to do this the hard way. There’s not enough room to stand up in here, so that constrains my options. I try to drag Leslie away from the wall, but I can barely budge them the way I’m crouched. I flip myself onto my backside, and that works a little better. I lift them up and wrap my arms under their shoulders, then pull them towards me. They slide across the ground an inch at a time. After a few tugs, I have Leslie sitting up against me. I scoot out of the way and leave them propped against the wall, then turn around. Boss and Mr. Science have widened the hole a little, but not nearly enough for Leslie to get through even if they were able to move on their own. “Get back,” I say. The guys do as I tell them and I lift my legs up. One good kick explodes the top of the dirt pile. I try again a little lower, but this time my heel hits against a piece of rubble. A jolt goes up my leg. That’s not gonna work, so I try applying a steady pressure against the block of concrete, shifting it out of the pile. Thup. Thup. Bop. The block tumbles loose. I make a couple more kicks, and at last the hole is wide enough that we can move … move … ah dammit, their name’s gone. It was right there a moment ago. ██████. Shit. Is there something wrong with my brain? Is that it? Is this going to be permanent? I think about my parents, my sister… but no names are coming. My best friend from high school, my first boyfriend, my college roommate—all blank. I dig through my brain. There has to be a name in there somewhere. The President and First Lady… the Speaker of the House… who I voted for in the last election… the host of The Young Turks… the princess from Star Wars… nothing’s coming. Then I remember when I was really little, like three or four, watching TV in the mornings. Sesame Street and Square One Television and … Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood! Mr. Rogers! Yes. Never have I been so grateful to an avatar of white patriarchy! Other names come now. I Love Lucy, and ALF and Ally McBeal. It’s like I can remember names when they’re in a title, but not when I try to associate them directly with people. “Yo, Lor. Earth to Lori.” “I’ve only got eight percent,” Boss says. Oh, I was spacing out there. Can’t do that. We’re in an emergency. “Yeah. Okay. I think we can get ‘em through now.” I push Leslie to their side so that they’re lying against the mouth of the hole. Boss and Mr. Science reach through and grab them by the shoulders. “Try and lift her waist,” Boss says, “that way she isn’t scraping her back when we pull her out.” “They,” I say. “Yeah. They.” I get my arms under ██████ and lift ‘em up as much as I can while Boss and Mr. Science haul ‘em through the opening. They’re too heavy to make a go of it all at once, so we go in fits and spurts, moving ‘em a couple inches at a time. We’ve got ‘em out to their waist when-- “Uh, we got a problem here,” Mr. Science says. “Wha—oh, shit,” Boss says. “That’s not good, is it?” “Very not good.” “Mind filling me in?” “We’ve got water leaking through the ceiling,” Boss says. “… okay?” Not seeing how that’s a huge problem. Annoying, sure, but— “So?” But he doesn’t answer. Neither does Mr. Science. Instead they grab ██████ and haul ‘em through the hole without waiting for me to help. “Come on,” Boss says as soon as ██████’s shoes disappear over the lip of the hole. “We gotta get outta here.” What? But the look on his face tells me this is no time to be asking questions. I pull myself through the opening. As I’m coming out, a trickle of icy water falls onto the small of my back—I let out a yip of surprise and whang my knee against a chunk of concrete. I nearly faceplant, but Boss grabs me and pulls me up. Mr. Science is already dragging ██████ backwards, and Frenchy pitches in to give him a hand. “What’s the matter?” I say, still not sure why they’re panicking. Boss jerks his head towards the ceiling rather than answering. I turn and look up. There’s a steady stream of water leaking out from the top of the dirt pile, about as much as my bathtub faucet on full blast. But that’s not the real problem. Boss flashes his phone across the top of the tunnel. When the roof had collapsed, a ton of dirt had fallen in here, but there are many more tons still above us. The dirt up there is turning a darker brown as water builds up behind it. In places it’s so saturated that it’s turning into runny mud and flowing on its own. A water main must’ve busted. Somewhere up there, a pipe must be spewing water into the soil and slowly eating it away. We’re looking at a sink hole from the underside, and it’s only a matter of time—hours? Minutes?—until it collapses. We still have a partial ceiling over us, so the whole tunnel shouldn’t fill up, but that semi-liquid mud will flow in here like lava. If there’s anyone else alive under that mound, there’s no way we can dig them out now. “I’m at six percent,” Boss says. “We need to move it, like now.” ​I turn and head down the tunnel. We pass the bodies on the floor, poor ████ and the museum bigwig. Will the incoming mud cover them up again, or are they going to be left like this? I know it doesn’t matter, not really, but I’d rather they get covered up. Maybe that’s my parents’ Christianity poking through, but burial seems more natural. The loading dock is deserted when we get up there, but the door into the store is propped open with a trashcan. Other than that, there’s no sign of Coworker and Cutie. “Whoa. Amy was not kidding.” Boss is over at the emergency exit, looking outside. I go over to join him. There’s no wind outside, not even the slightest stir of a breeze, but after the stuffy, stale air of the tunnel, even the humid soup outside is a relief. We don’t have much a view from the doorway—the parking lot outside is sunken beneath the level of the main entrance, so mainly all we can see is a retaining wall around the edge of the lot, though there are a few bushes and trees visible over the top. They’re burnt bare, every one of them. My heart skips at the sight of the ruin. It’s one thing for people to die, but such beautiful plants… that’s a far deeper tragedy. Oh Gaia. I don’t know what humanity’s done to you now, but I’m so sorry. To our right there’s a break in the wall where a staircase leads up street-level, and through the gap I can see the Smithsonian Castle. The main structure is still standing, but several of the towers have broken off. “Check it out.” Boss points to the left. At first I can’t tell what he wants me to see, but then, through the blackened branches of trees, I catch sight of the Capitol. Or what’s left of it. The dome’s cracked clear through. “What the hell happened?” Mr. Science says. “I got no idea,” Boss says. “But this doesn’t look good, that’s for sure.” “They went and did it, didn’t they?” Frenchy says. “They blew it up.” “I don’t know about that,” Mr. Science says. “This is bad, but a nuclear bomb would be worse. Maybe… I dunno, a gamma-ray burst?” “What kinda bomb is that?” Frenchy says. “Not a bomb. It’s a stellar phenomenon. We aren’t sure what causes them—we mainly observe them in distant galaxies, too far away to see in detail—but one theory is they’re caused by colliding stars. If one were to occur within a few thousand lightyears of Earth, and if the gamma-ray emission were aimed in our direction, it would be extremely bad.” “Yeah, I saw that Discovery Channel special,” Boss says. “There you guys are. I was just coming to look for you.” We turn and see … see … ah damn, I had her name for a second, but it slipped away. Something with an “A”—Amanda? Allison? Alicia? No, not quite, but I think Amanda is close. So close. My brain aches as I try to remember Coworker’s name. She’s standing at the door to the store. Cutie’s not with her, and she doesn’t have any of the supplies we wanted other than a flashlight. “Where the hell were you?” Boss says. “Sorry, we got a little sidetracked. You guys better come see this.” “See what?” Mr. Science asks. “It’s … really something you gotta see for yourselves. I don’t even have the words.” “What about Leslie?” Frenchy asks. They’re still unconscious. We had to carry them out of the tunnel, but I don’t know that it’s a smart idea to keep hauling them around in this state. Boss is thinking the same thing. “Somebody should stay with her—them. Sorry. You wanna do it?” he asks Frenchy. She shrugs. “Yeah. I can. Gimme a chance to sit down, wrap my head around—that.” She points vaguely towards the parking lot. “We’ve got chairs in the break room, you wanna grab one,” Coworker says. “That’d be nice, yeah.” While she goes to grab one of the plastic chairs, the rest of us head into the store. Nothing’s changed since we were in here earlier, except the lights are all off. That’s one giant exception, though. Even when we close up at night, there are always a few lights that remain on so whoever opens in the morning isn’t bumping into things when they get here. Right now the place is pitch black except for Coworker’s flashlight and a bit of sun filtering in from the lobby. Makes the place creepy, like something out of a zombie movie. “Remember I said how after I let the cops into the backroom, I came back here and rang up a customer?” Coworker says. “Not really,” Boss says. I vaguely recall that. It was hardly the most noteworthy part of her story, and we were preoccupied with digging people out at the time. “Okay, so the guy I checked out, he bought a bunch of puzzles—the big, thousand, two thousand piece kind.” “O~kay?” Boss says. I’m not seeing the relevance here, either. Coworker leads us out of the store. “Well, check this out.” She points her flashlight down the lobby, though there’s enough light coming in from the entrance that the beam gets washed out. Still, we get what she’s pointing at. In the middle of the floor, there’s a pile of shoes and clothing with a plastic bag next to it. And a puddle of … something. “What is that?” Mr. Science says. “Take a look in the bag,” Coworker says. I don’t particularly want to go over there. Something about the puddle is … I don’t wanna get near it. Boss, though, he goes. Mr. Science too. They approach cautiously, like there might be a cobra hidden in the clothes. Boss toes the bag open. “…” he says. “What is it?” I ask. I think I know, but I’d rather somebody put it into words. “There are four boxes of puzzles in here.” “That’s…?” I say. “Yeah,” Coworker says. “I knew it was him right away, even before I peeked in the bag. I recognized his shirt.” “What could do this?” Boss says. “That’s a very astute question,” Mr. Science says. “I suppose, maybe, a gamma-ray burst might, but… I don’t know.” “There’s more,” Coworker says. “We checked out the food court and found a couple more of these puddles. And… it’s not just people. The hamburgers are melted the same way, and the veggies on them are crisped like the trees outside. Only thing intact are the buns.” “Hell,” Boss says. “Okay, hypothesis,” Mr. Science says, “whatever happened affected cells—and it did so regardless of whether they were alive or dead. Animal cells simply burst, whereas plant cells burned—probably because of cellulose, though I don’t understand how. But we were protected because we were underground at the time—the soil over our heads must’ve had a canceling effect on the phenomenon.” “Dirt canceled it, but stone and concrete didn’t?” Boss says. “I don’t claim to understand. I’m merely stating my observations.” “Fair enough, I suppose.” Boss looks to Coworker. “Now what happened with the guy you came up here with?” “After we saw this, we decided to do a little more exploring,” Coworker says. “Went upstairs to look around. It’s more of the same. The main lobby is a real mess—everyone was trying to get out because of the fire alarm when the … whatever happened. The floor up there is virtually covered with this sludge. Once we saw that, Duncan said I should go back and get you guys, he was going to look around further.” Duncan! I have to remember that name. Duncan. Like donuts. I’ll think of that when I see him, maybe that’ll help. Hrn-rnk. “Hey, did you hear that?” Mr. Science says. “Sounded like a car unlocking,” Coworker says. Nobody says anything. We simply take off for the entrance all as one. The glass on the doors has shattered outwards, but the stampede bars prevent us from simply stepping through the door frames. Boss pushes one of the doors, but it only opens partway before it jams on the broken glass outside. He pushes again and it lurches a few inches further. Mr. Science tries a different door, but this one barely moves at all. “C’mon,” Boss says. Mr. Science and Coworker join him and shove. Glass grinds against the concrete as the door inches open. At last the gap’s wide enough that Coworker can slip through. She goes around and kicks the glass loose until the door can swing freely. We pour out into the heat. The inside of the museum had been sweltering, but at least it held the lingering residue of air conditioning. Out here we’re getting the double whammy of being broiled by the humid air while the light of the sun bakes our skin. I have to close my eyes for a moment it’s so bright. When I open them again, Boss is shading his eyes and Mr. Science is putting on a pair of sunglasses. “I don’t see anyone,” Coworker says. “You guys?” “No, I—over there!” Boss points towards the street. There’s a gold SUV pulling away from the curb. The sun glints off its window, leaving a dazzle across my vision. I blink several times, but a smeared afterimage remains. “Hey! Hey! Wait!” Coworker shouts and runs for the street, but it’s too late. By the time she reaches the sidewalk, the car’s halfway to the Capitol. She chases after it, arms waving, but the driver never sees her. “Well, we know we’re not the only ones left alive,” Mr. Science says. “If you’re right that being underground protected us, then anyone who was in the Metro…” Boss says. “What’s the closest station?” “Federal Triangle and Smithsonian, they’re both about the same distance,” I say. “We can split up, check them both out,” Mr. Science says. “Sure, but we need to find…” ██████. I’m blanking on the name again, it hasn’t even been five minutes. But this time I remember it has something to do with donuts. Donuts? Chocolate? Sprinkles? Bavarian cream? Dunkin’? Dunkin’! That’s it. “Find Duncan first, that way he’s not wandering around looking for—” I stop. I thought—yes. Voices. Coming this way. “…they run off like that?” “My sister, who knows.” Across the dead lawn, there’s a group of five or six people—it’s hard to tell with the sun glaring in my face—coming up the driveway from the employee parking lot. They stop dead when they spot us. “Hey!” Boss shouts. “Are we glad to see you.” “Yo,” a guy says. The group comes towards us. There are indeed six of them—a South Asian woman and three white guys who look to be college age, a Rubenesque woman around my age, and an older South Asian man, though he doesn’t look related to the woman. “Have you seen a girl?” the South Asian woman says. “Seventeen, dark skinned like me, with her hair in a braid.” “Sorry, no,” Boss says. “She was with a cop,” one of the young men says, a generically handsome guy in preppy clothes. “Middle aged guy, red hair, fish-belly white.” “There were a couple cops around here earlier,” Coworker says, “but they am-scrayed right after the quake.” “No, this would’ve been in the last few minutes,” the preppy guy says. My stomach’s sinking. I can tell exactly where this is going. “We haven’t seen them, but when we came out here, we saw a car take off.” I point down Constitution. “Oh fuck,” the second white guy says. He’s potbellied, with long sideburns and a goatee. The South Asian woman dashes out to the street. “Wait! Shreya!” The preppy guy takes off after her. The rest of her group looks at each other, but nobody follows. She runs most of the way to the end of the block before the futility of what she’s doing hits her. She stops abruptly and sways on her feet. The preppy guy catches her before she can fall, and she leans against his chest. “You think the guy actually took Vina?” the Rubenesque woman says. “Who knows,” the South Asian guy says. “Wouldn’t surprise me. Cops, man, you can’t trust them,” the guy with sideburns says. “’Specially not in DC.” The preppy guy comes back with the South Asian girl leaning limply against him. “Why would he do that?” She sniffles. “Why? And what was she thinking, going with him?” “He musta lured her out somehow, tricked her,” Preppy Guy says. “He’s a cop. He’s got a uniform and a badge, and, well, Vina’s not exactly streetwise, you know,” Sideburns says. “Question is, how do we get her back?” This is the third white guy, who’s been silent thus far. He’s wearing a T-shirt that says something about sarcasm. “He could be anywhere by now, and we’re on foot.” “I’ve got a van,” Boss says, “and Amy, you drove in today, right?” “With two vehicles, we can cover—” “Like that’s gonna help?” Sideburns says. “He could be in Maryland already, halfway to Baltimore, or doubling back to Virginia, or holing up two blocks from here. We’ve got no idea. Where would we even start looki—” “Nick, shut your mouth,” Preppy Guy says. The South Asian woman’s started crying harder, and Preppy Guy pulls her tighter against him. “Sorry,” Sideburns says. (Sideburns—as in he’s afraid of nicking his cheek shaving. Nick. Shaving. Gotta remember that.) “What’s going on?” The door to the museum grates against glass as Dunkin’ comes out. Boss gives him the rundown on the situation. “What color was the SUV?” Dunkin’ asks. “Gold. Why?” ​“I know exactly where it is.” We’re jogging down 12th Street towards the Mall. In the distance there’s a throng of people streaming towards the Potomac. As we get closer and my field of vision expands, I can tell there are a couple thousand of them at least. “I found a window up on the top floor—” Dunkin’s explaining as we go. “Wait, there aren’t any windows in the public parts of the museum,” Boss says. “No,” Dunkin’ says. “I forced a door into the research area. Sue me. The point is, from up there I could see all this—” he gestures at the crowd. “Okay, but what does that have to do with my sister?” the South Asian woman says. “Well, as I was watching, I saw this gold SUV come down Independence Avenue. Only vehicle I could see moving about. But as it was about to pass the Washington Monument, it spun out of control and crashed.” “Oh my God,” (cut himself shaving) Nick says. “Not only a kidnapper, but fucking incompetent.” “Don’t worry, I saw somebody get outta the SUV—passenger side—and go running towards the crowd. Your sister should be safe.” “Hey, what’s that down there?” Mr. Science says. We’ve come around the corner of the National History Museum now and have a view out to the Washington Monument—or what’s left of it. The tower’s broken off a quarter of the way up, and rubble lies on the dead grass. But that’s not what Mr. Science it talking about. There’s a line of motorcycles and black SUVs stopped on the road in front of the Monument, their path blocked by the crowd of people. “Holy shit, don’t tell me that sonuvabitch lived through this,” (cut himself shaving) Nick says. Pe-pow! A sound like somebody letting off a firecracker echoes across the Mall. The guys on the motorcycles react instantly by dismounting and drawing guns. “Vina!” the South Asian woman shouts and takes off running towards the Monument. “No! Wait!” Preppy Guy tries to grab her, but when she slips his grasp he runs after her. “Aw, shit,” Coworker says. She turns and hightails it back towards the museum. So does (cut himself shaving) Nick. “Come on,” Dunkin’ says. He reaches behind his back and pulls up the hem of his shirt. There’s a gun poking out from his waistband. He pulls it loose and flips a switch on the side. “Where did you get that?” I ask, but he’s already running towards the motorcade. Boss follows, then Mr. Science and the South Asian man. That leaves me and the Rubenesque woman standing on the street corner. A second explosion echoes around us. “We should get outta here,” the Rubenesque woman says. Yeah, but where? Back to the museum, or-- Ker-pam! Ker-pam! Ker-pup-pup-pup! Ker-pam! Ker-pup-pup-pup! Ker-pup-pup-pup! The men on the motorcycles open fire on the crowd. -by Sean O'Hara Sean O'Hara ​Deviant Art Madocchi
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ACC Network Launch Week: ACCN Flips the Switch at 7 p.m. August 22 On Thursday, Aug. 22 at 7 p.m. ET, sports fans nationwide will be introduced to ACC Network (ACCN), the new, 24/7 national platform dedicated to ACC sports. The network will debut its flagship news and information show All ACC with special guests and coverage from across the league. Notable head coaches, on-air personalities and ACC alums will be showcased in the two-hour special sharing the passion, history, innovation and excellence of the ACC. Additionally, The Class That Saved Coach K will premiere immediately afterwards, with The Huddle: Launch Special also airing that first night. Kelsey Riggs, Jac Collinsworth, Jordan Cornette and Dalen Cuff will co-host the show featuring a wide-range of sports coverage, a host of ACCN experts, previews of original programming, behind-the-scenes access and live look-ins at the action on ACC campuses. Viewers can watch the ACC Network launch on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPNEWS beginning at 7 p.m., on August 22. Following All ACC, The Class that Saved Coach K will debut at 9 p.m. This 90-minute documentary tells the story of Duke basketball head coach Mike Krzyzewski and his 1982 recruiting class that, over four years, would overcome a bumpy start to change the narrative – turning the Blue Devils around and setting its coach on a historic course. Members of that class, including Mark Alarie, Jay Bilas, Johnny Dawkins and David Henderson, along with the Hall of Fame coach, recall the extraordinary beginning of Duke’s journey to becoming college basketball’s gold standard. Bonus content, including stories and conversations during an intimate dinner hosted by Coach K with members of the 1986 team, will be featured in a 30-minute special An Evening With The Class That Saved Coach K that will immediately follow the film. A special 30-minute edition of The Huddle, ACCN’s signature football show, will air at 11 p.m. on launch night. The Huddle: Launch Special will set the stage for what viewers can expect from host Jac Collinsworth and analysts Eric Mac Lain, EJ Manuel and Mark Richt this upcoming football season. The quartet will be back on Friday, Aug. 23 at 8 p.m., for The Huddle: Season Preview – a two-hour show featuring an all-encompassing preview of ACC football. Owned and operated by ESPN in partnership with the Atlantic Coast Conference, ACC Network (ACCN) is a new 24/7 national network dedicated to ACC sports launching on August 22, 2019. Approximately 450 live contests including 40 regular-season football games, 150 men’s and women’s basketball games, and 200 other regular-season competitions and tournament games from across the conference’s 27 sponsored sports will be televised annually, plus a complement of news and information shows and original programming. Together, the ACCN and its digital platform, ACC Network Extra (ACCNX), will feature 1,350 ACC events in its first year. ESPN has been televising ACC content since 1979 and has exclusive rights to every conference-controlled game across all sports and championships. *Carriage agreements are also in place with the following video providers: DIRECTV, Google Fiber, Hulu Live TV, Optimum, PlayStation Vue, Suddenlink, Spectrum TV, TVision, Verizon Fios, members of the NCTC, NRTC, Vivicast and YouTube TV, among others. All ACCN games will also be available on the ESPN app to authenticated subscribers. Fans interested in learning more about ACCN can visit www.GetACCN.com. Post time: Aug-20-2019 Dongguan Chun Yip Electronic Technology Co.,Ltd.(Chun Yip ELectrnoic Technology Co.,Ltd.) No.19 5th Xingye Rd Xiabian Dist. Changan Town Dongguan City Guangdong Prov. China 86-13631669420(Wechat) ivan@dgchunyip.com sales@chunyip.net © Copyright - 2010-2019 : All Rights Reserved. Guide, Hot Products, Sitemap, AMP Mobile Digital Multimeter Test Lead Probe, Fpc Oem Membrane Switch, Multimeter Probe Test Lead, Test Leads Pin For Digital Multimeter, Multimeter Test Lead Pen Cable, Banana Test Lead For Multimeter,
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DELANEY DIAMOND Quicksand series Royal Brides series Johnson & Brooks Family The Hawthorne Family series Love Unexpected series Latin Men series Bailar series Non-series Titles Garden Avenue Press Free Read: Be Careful What You Wish For I wrote this story years ago and shared it on my old blog. I'm reposting it here for your enjoyment. ​ Brandon Ringer slowly opened his eyes, completely disoriented as he tried to remember where he was. Whatever the location, it was pitch black, dank, and musty. His head throbbed, a punishing beat that pounded throughout his skull. He groaned, lifting his head upright on his sore neck. To alleviate the pain, he tried to cup his head in his hands and realized with a start that he couldn’t move. His eyes widened in panic. Suddenly, the throbbing pain increased as his heartbeat kicked into a frantic gallop at the realization that he was completely immobilized. And his mouth was taped shut. He struggled into full consciousness, now aware of the fact that he was in a seated position in a chair with armrests - completely naked. Tape bound him to what felt like a wooden chair, wound from the top of his hair-sprinkled torso down to just above his hips. His hands were bound, secured tightly to the arms of the chair. His legs were open and bound to either side of the chair’s front legs. As the fog in his brain cleared, the memories came flooding back. He had attended the annual Halloween costume party held by a local law firm. The party was known all over town for bringing out the local who’s who and being a good place to make business and sexual connections. He had been interested in the latter. Dressed as a Roman gladiator, Brandon had prowled the party looking for a woman interested in having fun for the night. After being shot down several times, he met a blonde wearing a mask across her eyes and a toga cinched over her shoulder. He moved in for the kill, introduced himself, and found out her name was Jill. “You don’t remember me, do you?” she asked, pouting prettily. “If we’ve met before, sweetheart, pardon my manners, and allow me to get reacquainted.” Smooth. Unexpectedly, she invited him out to the privacy of her car. The last thing he remembered was opening the door for her, and…nothing. Nothing except…a blinding pain to the back of his head. Wait a minute. That’s how he’d gotten here. Someone working with her had knocked him unconscious. They must have put him in the car and brought him here. But why? As if on cue, a noise caught his attention. Light filtered through to what he now saw was an unfinished basement. A bulb overhead suddenly illuminated the space. Footsteps on the stairs indicated more than one person. The door through which they’d entered closed. His heart began to beat faster, pumping so hard he was certain it would burst through his chest. Then he saw her, coming toward him in her white toga, sans mask this time. Her eyes were no longer playful and teasing. Instead, they were glacier blue, devoid of all emotion. She looked angry. An attractive brunette trailed her, dressed in a black and white maid’s costume. He remembered her from the party. Whack! Before he saw it coming, Jill slapped him hard across the face, twisting his head back. The jolt from the blow increased the pounding in his head to an almost unbearable pitch. “You lying, cheating, son of a bitch!” Jill hissed. She cast him a scathing look. “You’ve really let yourself go,” the maid said. She shook her head. “You’ve lost weight, you’re pale.” “That didn’t stop him from hitting on us,” Jill said, as if he wasn’t in the room. Whack! It landed in the same spot. Brandon felt dangerously close to passing out from the pain. “Your rap has gotten weak, too.” They both giggled. What was going on here? Brandon tried to talk, but only muffled tones could be heard behind the tape. He tried to jostle the chair. Nothing. They’d tightly secured him, and it seemed as if the chair was bolted to the cool concrete below his bare feet. Jill laughed. “Nothing to say now?” she asked, leaning forward to look him in the eyes. Her voice sounded sweet like honey when she said, “You look scared, but you’re only getting what you deserve.” Jill straightened and walked away, prompting the brunette to lean forward. In a menacing tone, she said, “You shouldn’t play games with women’s emotions. There are consequences.” I’m sorry. I’m sorry. I didn’t mean any harm. A whirring sound caught Brandon’s attention. Jill strolled back over to where he sat. She held an electric knife in her hand. He gulped. “I knew you’d come to the party. I just had no idea how easy you’d make it for us.” “You’ve been a bad boy, Barry. And now it’s time to pay,” the maid said. Barry? Wait a minute… Brandon’s eyes widened as Jill moved closer, the knife cutting through the air as she waved it in his face. Sweat broke out on Brandon’s forehead and upper lip. His stomach muscles clenched and he began to fervently pray. He promised a multitude of changes in his life if God would get him out of this. It was a case of mistaken identity. He had been house-sitting for his brother, a successful attorney, of whom he’d always been jealous. His brother was in the south of France, living it up with his latest model girlfriend. Brandon had taken the ditched costume party invitation from the trash and decided to go as his brother. His twin brother, Barry. “Where should we start?” Jill asked her companion. “I say we save the best for last,” the brunette answered, looking pointedly between his open legs. “Let’s start with his fingers.” He tried to move as the knife came closer, but there was nothing he could do. Please, God, he prayed. Help me. I’m sorry I pretended to be Barry. Tell them I didn’t do whatever it is they’re angry about. He moaned hysterically. Somebody, tell them. I’m not Barry. I’m Brandon. I’m Brandon! ​_________________________ Share this with anyone you think would enjoy a short Halloween story. Be safe and have fun. Happy Halloween! Fredericka Fidher That was very short and do good. I wish there was more, more. Glad you enjoyed it nonetheless, lol. Yolonda Thomas Hello Delaney Diamond, I really enjoyed the Johnson Family series. My favorite was "Unforgettable"! I loved the main characters, Lucas & Ivy and little Katie. I was wordering if you plan a follow-up to their storyline? It would be so heartwarming to read that Lucas found at least one family member. I've read this book so may times, each time finding something I overlooked, during my first read. I truly love all your books. Keep up the fantastic work! A true Delaney Diamond Fan! 💎 Hi Yolonda! Have you had a chance to read Good Behavior yet? It's the last book in the Johnson Family series. After the story ends, there's a bonus section with a short story about Lucas, Ivy, and Katie. I think the story will give you the heartwarming moment you're looking for, including details about Lucas and his long lost family. I won't spoil it for you, but definitely take a look at the end of that book for those details. And thanks for stopping by and letting me know how much you enjoyed Unforgettable and the Johnson Family series. ❤️ Thank you! You have successfully subscribed to my blog posts. ​Brooks Family series A box set of the Johnson Family series (books 1-3) ​Available Now Tweets by DelaneyDiamond African American Romance African-american Romance Brooks Family Interracial Romance Delaney Diamond is an Amazon associate and earns a small affiliate commission on qualifying purchases from links on this site.
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MLB, union agree to remove marijuana from list… MLB, union agree to remove marijuana from list of “drugs of abuse” Getty Images file Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred By Ronald Blum | The Associated Press SAN DIEGO — Major League Baseball will start testing for opioids and cocaine, but only players who do not cooperate with their treatment plans will be subject to discipline. Marijuana will be removed from the list of drugs of abuse and will be treated the same as alcohol as part of changes announced Thursday to the joint drug agreement between MLB and the players’ association. In addition, suspensions for marijuana use will be dropped from the minor league drug program. Opioids are classified as a drug of abuse under the joint big league program, which began in late 2002 and until now has limited testing to performance-enhancing substances and banned stimulants. Talks to add testing for opioids began following the death of Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs, who was found dead in his hotel room in the Dallas area July 1 before the start of a series against the Texas. A medical examiner’s office said the 27-year-old died after choking on his vomit with a toxic mix of alcohol and the painkillers fentanyl and oxycodone in his body. “Players from our side of the equation recognize that there was an opportunity to take a leadership role here in this discussion,” union head Tony Clark said. “Players aren’t immune to issues that affect all of us, and so the situation this year only heightened that, brought it even closer to home.” Clark said the extent of opioids use among players is “difficult to gauge” and the union concluded there “wasn’t necessarily a need to take a census as much as there was taking a leadership role in the conversation.” “I’m just thankful that the players union and MLB were able to address a serious issue in our nation that doesn’t have any boundaries and crosses lines into sport and work together for the betterment of our players,” Angels general manager Billy Eppler said. “It shows a lot of human touch on the powers that be and I’m thankful for it.” Under the changes, MLB will test for opioids, Fentanyl, cocaine, and synthetic Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Players who test positive will be referred to the treatment board established under the agreement. “It is our collective hope that this agreement will help raise public awareness on the risks and dangers of opioid medications,” deputy baseball commissioner Dan Halem said. Until now, big league players referred to the treatment board who failed to comply with their treatment plan for use or possession of marijuana, hashish or synthetic THC had been subject to fines of up to $35,000 per violation. Going forward, marijuana-related conduct will be treated the same as alcohol-related issues, and players generally referred to mandatory evaluation and voluntary treatment. Players and team staff will have to attend mandatory educational programs in 2020 and 2021 on the dangers of opioid pain medications and practical approaches to marijuana. Moves by some states to legalize marijuana use factored into the change. “It was a part of a larger conversation that was reflective of the attitudes changing in many parts of the country,” Clark said. Players subject to the minor league testing program, who are not on 40-man rosters and not covered by the union, were suspended until now for a second or subsequent positive marijuana test. Halem said the big league and minor league programs will treat marijuana use the same way going forward. “The minor league program obviously affects a number of our PA members every year because we have a number of guys who sign major league contracts, then wind up finding themselves removed from the 40-man roster during the course of the year,” Clark said. “So this was something that, again, as part of the discussion for the overarching baseball player community, was important.” Kickin’ it with Kiz: Here’s neatest magic trick new Broncos offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur could perform with Drew Lock Recapping a wild, dark and conspiracy-laden week in Major League Baseball Carlos Beltran out as Mets manager in wake of Astros’ sign-stealing scandal Twins, 3B Josh Donaldson agree to $92M, 4-year deal AP Baseball Writer Janie McCauley contributed to this report. More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports governmentandpolitics More in Colorado Rockies The state of Rockies fandom: Nolan Arenado trade talk, lack of free-agent moves stirs frustration Think Rockies faithful are questioning their fandom now? Just wait -- if the Rockies do indeed deal Arenado, it could go down as a turning point for a franchise that has never had an issue drawing fans. The Rockies have been a wallflower this offseason, but let's remember signing big-name free agents hasn't always worked out well for Colorado. Rockies pitcher Justin Lawrence suspended 80 games for positive PED test Rockies pitcher Justin Lawrence was suspended for 80 games on Friday as a result of a violation of Major League Baseball’s Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. Rockies to retire Larry Walker’s No. 33 before game against Cardinals in April Walker's No. 33 will join Todd Helton's No. 17 on the right-field facade inside Coors Field.
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TikTok camera phone on the way? Tech company behind the insanely popular video app is developing its own bespoke smartphone Could a smartphone built around an enormously popular app be a hit with consumers? ByteDance certainly hopes so, as it is reportedly developing a phone catering to its TikTok app – even though history suggests is a bad idea. If you have to ask what TikTok is, you're obviously not among the billion people who have downloaded the app to date. In short, it's an iOS and Android application that enables users to create and share short videos (of up to 60 seconds) and music videos (up to 15 seconds) – and clearly ByteDance believes that its wild popularity is enough to make it one of the best camera phones. According to a report (behind a paywall) in the Financial Times, ByteDance CEO Zhang Yiming has “long dreamt” of creating a smartphone consisting of preloaded software such as TikTok, as well as the company's other successful apps like News Republic and content aggregator TopBuzz / Toutiao. The FT's industry sources claim that ByteDance is not only actively working on the new product, but is handling the project in-house rather than farming it out to a traditional smartphone manufacturer. TikTok developer ByteDance is working on a dedicated TikTok phone, according to reports This would seem to connect the dots of the ByteDance's purchase of phone company Smartisan earlier this year, bringing both valuable patents and an experienced workforce under its umbrella. No suggestion of design or specifications were given, though it's fair to assume that it will be aimed at a more youthful audience – and thus might carry a lighter price tag. It would also make sense, for a media-focused device, for it to carry a competitive camera array. As noted, though, history hasn't seen app-focused phones fare very well. The Android Fire and the HTC First 'Facebook phone' were both infamous disasters – the latter in particular suffering from the fact that you can download its killer app on any other phone, which is an issue also facing the TikTok product. Other potential problems include the US government's blacklisting of Chinese phone manufacturers, as well as ByteDance's run-ins with the Indian government (which previously banned TikTok). Still, a billion downloads is nothing to be sniffed at – we'll be reserving judgement until we see something more concrete, but it's certainly an interesting development. The best camera phone in 2019 Google’s Huawei blacklisting: How will this affect Honor smartphones? 64 megapixel camera phone to be launched by Samsung this year The best film scanners in 2020: get your film images into your digital workflow
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Connecting People, Places and Ideas Connectmeetings twitter Connectmeetings facebook Connectmeetings instagram Connectmeetings linkedin Connect Association twitter Connect Association facebook Connect Association instagram Connect Association linkedin SPORTS FACILITIES GUIDE Up For Bid Amanda Cox on JW Marriott Marco Island Recent Innovations By: schmidyuc 11 mins read Amanda Cox, director of sales and marketing at JW Marriott Marco Island, is responsible for all top-line revenue results and demand generation for the entire resort, in addition to spearheading the resort’s groundbreaking modernizations. She’s been with Marriott since 2000 [she began her career as an intern back when it was the Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort] and is now in what she calls her third “tour of duty.” Cox says, “I suppose I keep coming back because it’s home.” In November 2018, following a three-year $320-million transformation, the JW Marriott Marco Island opened Lanai Tower (doubling the resort’s function space); launched Marriott’s first Paradise by Sirene, an adult’s only sector of the new tower; and 10K Alley, a virtual entertainment center. Cox explains the importance of thinking outside the box, as well as the victories and struggles involved with expanding a resort with new technological advances. What inspired you to get into the hospitality industry? When I was a junior in college, a valued faculty advisor suggested finding a large hotel and working behind the front desk to learn how to read and react to people. I knew exactly what hotel I wanted to work at—the Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort, which is now JW! I was instantly hooked on the industry and never looked back How do you stay on top of trends in the industry? I’m definitely a lifelong learner. Always wanting to be one step ahead is in my DNA, so I certainly apply that to my professional life. I read a lot—I follow a variety of blogs and vlogs, industry magazines and marketing journals across a variety of disciplines. And perhaps most important, I spend time with our guests—I talk to meeting planners, interact with convention attendees and socialize with our vacationers. This provides me a great opportunity to find out what’s driving their intent to purchase within the hospitality industry. What are some things that set the JW Marriott Marco Island apart from other properties you’ve worked at? It's the ultimate resort. The JW Marriott Marco Island is our only domestic resort that owns and operates its own beach, two golf courses and spa. Combine that with more 14 restaurants and the most state-of-the-art oceanfront function space in the country and you’ve got quite an offering. But what makes the JW Marriott Marco Island truly unique is its associates. They are the most passionate, dedicated group of individuals I’ve ever worked with. How long did the recent renovation/transformation take and what are some successes and struggles with launching a new tower? In terms of vision and planning, this project was a decade in the making. But in terms of actual construction, we kicked off our project with a 90-day closure of the resort in summer 2015. In my experience, there are almost always hidden challenges in any project of this size and scope—ours was definitely weather. That being said, I call it a success that every single one of our customers has told me this resort was worth the wait. Every single aspect of the project is in some way better than the renderings and pictures we originally envisioned. We’re offering our guests more than we ever dreamed or imagined, and that is a privilege. The new Lanai Tower features several firsts for the JW brand. What need did you see behind launching these amenities and do you plan on launching them at other JW Marriott resorts? That’s another thing that makes the JW Marriott Marco Island so unique. 10K Alley was originally supposed to be a 12,000-sq.-ft. storage room that we didn’t really need, but the steel beams that run through the space holding up our Paradise by Sirene room collection above were limiting—they wouldn’t allow the space to be used for event space or guest rooms. That’s how we began ideating about what could work in such an industrial space, and 10K Alley was born! It’s been amazing to see guests respond to this space. No one can believe they are still in a resort. Paradise by Sirene is a great example of being in front of a trend. This collection allows for a new experience curated exclusively for adults in an intimate, boutique-style resort, hidden within our luxury resort. While the rooms are stunning, the breakfast experience, private beach with butler and rooftop pool with valet service are what our guests find most compelling. It speaks to the trend of travel being much more than a guest room. What is the “Island-Wide” event concept and how can groups utilize it? Island-Wide meetings include 1,200 peak guest rooms and 150,000 square feet of function space. We utilize the JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort, the Marco Beach Ocean Resort and the Marco Island Hilton Beach Resort in concert with one another. This play on a “citywide” concept allows a group to literally own an island. We connect the three resorts via the beach with sand logos of your organization, and then provide open-air trolley service streetside for anyone who prefers to ride versus walk the beach. It’s a brand-new kind of meeting, and a fabulous option for larger conventions. Great Wolf Resorts' Appeal to Family and Groups Wendy Hoekwater, vice president of sales at Great Wolf Resorts, says the brand’s pack mentality serves groups as well as families. Mike Burns: Every Day Is Something New at Oklahoma City Kate Power Talks Shop on Planning Twitter's Top Events Nominations Open for 15 Over 50 in 2020 Peggy Williams-Smith Is New CEO of Visit Milwaukee The Texas Meeting You Want The Lone Star State has some of the most diverse areas, but nothing is more “Texas” than Fort Worth. This Can Be Your Leap Year Are you ready to take a leap this year? Courtney Stanley shares five ways to conquer your ambitions. Up for Bid: 2021 Major League Quidditch Championship Bids to host the 2021 Major League Quidditch Championship are due by Aug. 1, 2020. Springfield, Illinois: Host With the Most Springfield, Illinois, provides a unique experience for your next sporting event. 20 Sports Events to Watch in 2020 All eyes will be on Tokyo for the Summer Olympics starting this July, but there are many other sporting events to keep your eyes on in 2020. World's Largest DoubleTree Makes a Splash in Orlando The world’s largest DoubleTree stands out with three conference centers and more to accommodate groups and families. We develop quality publications, business events, custom programs and services for event professionals and meeting planners to connect them with places and ideas. Sport facilities guide © Connect. All rights reserved.
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Lutra 80' Sailing Monohull - Singularity The team at McConaghy’s has done it again with the innovative technology that was incorporated into the construction of the 80ft Mediterranean Debutante. This yacht is a sailing vessel that is setting new records at the European yacht racing events. The newly developed Lutra 80 Singularity is beautiful, sleek and incredibly fast. The whole team that was involved in the design of this magnificent sailing vessel has used cutting edge technology once only available to NASA to incorporate strength and hull integrity into their racing yach The Lutra 80 Singularity design makes this sailing superyacht one of the finest true performance cruisers on the racing scene. An international team of experts were pulled together to create this amazing yacht. Given the fact that there are very strict guidelines that must be adhered to in the races, this craft had to be designed to not only be fast but lightweight as well. The internal fit out weight is just one and a half tons, while the overall weight is twenty four and a half tons. The Lutra 80ft superyacht design is a very high level fit out for a racer. The full teak interior fit out is super lightweight on panels made of carbon Nomex. The canting keel is like none other this company has designed. Length 24.500 m Beam 5.330 m Main Sail Area 200.83 m² Marxcraft Pty Ltd www.marxcraft.com.au McConaghy Boats www.mccnonaghyboats.com Marxcraft Pty Ltd, in conjunction with McConaghy Boats, incorporated custom DuFLEX® Composite Panels, supplied by ATL Composites, in the fabrication of the Lutra 80′ project. The DuFLEX panels were a combination of aramid honeycomb cores with lightweight carbon-fibre skins. A variety of thicknesses were required for different areas in the boat, and tight manufacturing tolerances had to be achieved to meet weight, stiffness, and stability requirements. The surfaces of the panels were then laminated with a teak veneer by Marxcraft’s highly-skilled team of craftsmen. Painstaking attention to detail in choosing wood grain and colour, ensured that each piece was perfectly matched, and beautifully finished edge-trims were inserted on exposed surfaces to complete the sophisticated and luxurious yacht interior.
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Desktop Image: Loacker, Lynn J. Mobile Image: Loacker, Lynn J. Lynn J. Loacker Partner-in-Charge, New York Chair, Diversity & Inclusion Committee T 212.603.6446 New York E lynnloacker@dwt.com I am passionate about helping women entrepreneurs build great companies that deliver outsized outcomes. Download vCard Download bio Print this page Main Bio Credit Transactions Bio Lynn Loacker works with companies, from startups to Fortune 100 companies, to help them meet their growth objectives, overcome obstacles and build successful businesses. Lynn’s greatest satisfaction comes from partnering with management and Boards of Directors to execute their companies’ strategic vision, by facilitating a wide range of corporate and commercial transactions, by helping assess and mitigate enterprise risk and by advising on best practices in corporate governance. She is proud to have represented many clients for 15 or more years and attributes much of her knowledge of finance, accounting, business operations and effective leadership to what she has learned from her mentors on the management teams of her clients. An advocate for the advancement of women throughout her career, Lynn has been focusing over the past few years on closing the gender gap in the corporate world, including in funding for women-led businesses and in the election of women to corporate Boards of Directors. Lynn founded DWT’s Project W with the mission of providing women entrepreneurs and business executives the tools, connections and expertise they need to build and operate great companies. Since inception, Project W has grown to a community of over 1,500 female founders and business executives, supported by allies in the investment community, in C-Suites and among the many like-minded organizations with which Project W partners. Practice Highlights Project W Founded Project W, DWT’s commitment to help women build great companies, advance their careers and achieve parity in the Boardroom and the workplace. Through our programming, our partnerships with like-minded organizations and our national network of over 1500 founders, investors and executives, Project W is moving the needle in closing the gender equality gap and in advancing the careers and lives of women. Global finance and M&A Led dozens of M&A and corporate finance transactions to help clients realize strategic opportunities to expand worldwide. Women entrepreneurs boot camp (WEB) Conceived and organized WEB, the only bootcamp for women entrepreneurs that annually invites a select group of female founders from around the country to spend a day of immersive and interactive learning with investors, business executives and industry experts with the goal of helping founders convert talent and great ideas into economic results. * Denotes experience completed at a prior firm J.D., University of California, Hastings College of the Law, 1979 A.B., Stanford University, 1974 Advisor, BRAVA Investments, 2017-present Member, Council of National Advisors, Springboard Enterprises, 2017-present Director and Assistant Treasurer, Santa Fe Opera, 2016-present Director and Vice-Chair, Beth Morrison Projects, 2016-present Director, New York Tech Alliance, 2014-present Member, Board of Trustees, All-Star Orchestra, 2013-2017 Member, Board of Governors, City Center for Music and Drama, Inc., Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, 2009-2013 Director and Co-Chair, Strategic Planning Committee, New York City Opera Company, 2005-2013 Named to "New York Trailblazers" inaugural list, New York Law Journal, 2019 Received the inaugural "The Edward J. Davis Diversity & Mentorship Award," Davis Wright Tremaine, 2017 Selected to “New York Super Lawyers” in Securities & Corporate Finance, Thomson Reuters, 2003-2006, 2010 Member, Executive Committee, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, 2013-2016 Shareholder, Heller Ehrman LLP, New York, N.Y., 1999-2008 – Leadership positions included: Member, Policy Committee, 2008; Member and Chair, Promotion Evaluation Committee, 2005-2008; Chair, Gender Diversity Committee, 2007-2008; Chair, Nominations Committee, 2005-2006
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Brit Floyd - Echoes 2020 Buy Early for Best Seats l Seats Start at $40 + ticket fees Fri, Apr 24, 2020 Event Starts Fri, Apr 24 7:30 PM Buy Tickets The World's Greatest Pink Floyd Show The Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall and more… including the iconic song Echoes, performed 'note-for-note' and in it’s entirety Brit Floyd, “The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show” returns to the stage in 2020 to perform its brand new production, Echoes 2020. Including highlights from The Wall, The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Division Bell, and featuring a show stopping 23 minute 'note-for-note’ performance of the iconic era defining song Echoes, written 50 years ago, and from Pink Floyd's breakthrough 1971 album Meddle. Having performed over 1,000 shows since it’s launch in Liverpool, England in January 2011, Brit Floyd have circled the world, sold out tours across, Europe, North America, South America and the Middle East, and performed concerts at some of the world’s greatest venues. The Brit Floyd show has become a phenomenon, widely regarded as the world's greatest rock tribute show. Faithfully recreating the scale and pomp of the final 1994 Pink Floyd tour, complete with a stunning multi million dollar light show, iconic circle screen, lasers, inflatables and theatrics. It really is as good as they say - believe the hype and don't miss it! Performances with open captioning are available upon request by e-mailing [email protected] or by calling 919-680-2787 at least ten business days in advance of the scheduled performance. Performances with audio description are available upon request by e-mailing [email protected] or by calling 919-680-2787 at least ten business days in advance of the scheduled performance. Performances with sign language are available upon request by e-mailing [email protected] or by calling 919-680-2787 at least ten business days in advance of the scheduled performance. For other services and accomodations, visit our Accessibility Page here. Age Requirement Please note that all guests require a ticket, regardless of age. Children under the age of 6 are not allowed at this performance. Children must be able to sit quietly in their own seat without disturbing other guests. Camera Policy Photography is allowed at this event; however flash photography is not permitted. We ask that you be courteous to guests behind you and know that any obtrusive use or persistent video recording will not be allowed. GoPro’s, iPad’s, and cameras with detachable lenses are also not allowed at DPAC. Content Advisory DPAC offers a diverse selection of entertainment. Not all productions will appeal to or be appropriate for every guest or for all ages. Ticket buyers should take responsibility for making informed decisions regarding their purchases. We recommend visiting the official website of each show to learn more about the show you are coming to see at DPAC. If you ever have questions about the content or appropriateness of a show, please contact us at [email protected]. Our lobby doors open 60 minutes prior to show time. 6:30pm- Lobby Doors & Seating Area Opens 7:30pm- Performance Begins * Please note all times are approximate and subject to change without notice. All performances scheduled at DPAC normally take place as planned. For more information on our inclement weather policy, please visit INCLEMENT WEATHER FAQ. Safety First - Bag Check For your safety, all guests and their bags are subject to inspection before entry. This inspection may include the use of metal detectors. Restricted items include, but are not limited to, Alcohol, Cameras, Glass Bottles, and Weapons of any kind. In addition, we will also now restrict backpacks and any oversized bags larger than 12 inches x 12 inches x 10 inches (about the size of a standard milk crate). Safety first is our goal. Please let us know if you have any questions or feedback at [email protected]. Most tickets buyers purchase right from our website using the Buy Tickets button on this page. In addition to purchasing online, DPAC offers several other ways to purchase the seats you want to the best Broadway, concerts, comedy, family shows and special events in North Carolina. Our computerized ticket system enables you equal access to great DPAC seats whether you buy online, by phone, or in person at DPAC. For more details, visit our Purchase Seats page for complete information on purchasing great seats for all events at DPAC. Currently, this event has not approved using our video screens. Please feel free to check back closer to the event for updates. If approved, we will post notice here. For many concert, comedy, and special events at DPAC, we offer added views of the stage with two big screens (size: 16’ x 9’) hung to the sides of the stage or above the stage. These big screens can add to the visual experience of our concert, comedy, and special events and give guests seated farther from the stage what we like to call “a tenth row view”. Approval to use these screens always rests with the visiting show and about half of all concert and comedy events do use these screens. Brit Floyd's VIP M&G Soundcheck Experience Brit Floyd will be offering an incredible VIP Meet & Greet Soundcheck package for all our 2020 shows! On arrival at the venue at 5pm on the show day, each guest will be given a special Brit Floyd VIP Meet and Greet Soundcheck Experience tour pass and lanyard and will have an exclusive opportunity to browse through all the show merchandise and to chat to the show personnel pre show. The VIPs will then be invited by Brit Floyd’s tour manager into the venue auditorium for the private Soundcheck experience. Brit Floyd’s musicians will treat the VIP audience to a special bonus performance of two classic Pink Floyd songs not featured in the evening show, and then afterwards will come down from the stage to meet all the guests. The musicians will be happy to chat with the VIPs, sign merchandise and have photos taken. Brit Floyd fans can expect to be treated to a memorable and personal experience!
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Upgrading the Taoyuan Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Taoyuan, Transportation Bureau, Taoyuan Government Services Period From August 2013 to November 2014 The purpose of the project was to upgrade the components of the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) serving the Taoyuan Metropolitan Area in northern Taiwan including those for traffic control systems and Advanced Transportation Management Systems (ATMS). The project aims to upgrade the functions of the original system; make further expansions and improvements to the systems; and integrate equipment and components with the existing system to establish a new overall system for ITS. Types of equipment and components that were implemented or upgraded include: Vehicle Detectors (VD) for detecting vehicular flow and speeds. Changeable Message Signs (CMS) for disseminating traffic and transportation information. Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) for monitoring traffic and transportation conditions. Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) using license plate recognition technology for calculating speeds at multiple points within a road section. Dynamic signaling and control detection equipment for detecting the traffic and congestion conditions. Signal Controller devices, and Intelligent Sign Displays to provide real-time information concerning locations and time at public bus stops. The project not only made improvements to the existing overall traffic situation of Taoyuan, but also established a solid foundation for progressing with more improvements or upgrading that will be planned or implemented in the future. Overall Network Traffic Management System for Taiwan's Freeways Traffic Control System for the Pinglin to Suao Section of National Freeway No. 5 Mitigating the Congestion-prone Road Sections of Taoyuan Traffic Control System on the Mountainous Road Sections of the Suhua Highway Taipei Police Department's Video Surveillance System Planning of the Taichung Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Establishment of the Chiayi Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Research on Developmental Strategies for Parking Management in Taipei CECI ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS, INC., TAIWAN No. 323 Yangguang Street, Neihu District, Taipei City, 11491, TAIWAN Tel: +886-2-87973567 Ext. 8310 ob@ceci.com.tw © 2019 CECI all rights reserved.
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TTNP BBD.B:CA /CL:NMX /NG:NMX /GC:CMX /SI:CMX Equities.com member already? Sign in here Sign in with your social account? Not on Equities.com yet? Subscribe to Equities Newsletter: Verification code was sent to your e-mail address . Username and password do not match or you do not have an account yet. Humanity 2.0 EU Parliament Greenwich Economic Forum ConV2X ETFs & Funds Trade Stock/Options Trade Cryptocurrencies TickerTocker Traders Network Show business, economic development and impact news Stock UpdatesAROMarket Movers Aeropostale Inc. (ARO) Jumps 7.82% on March 31 Equities Staff Follow | Thursday, 31 March 2016 17:00 (EST) Aeropostale Inc. (ARO) was among the biggest gainers on the Russell 2000 for Thursday March 31 as the stock popped 7.82% to $0.20, representing a gain of $0.0144 per share. Some 1.5 million shares traded hands on 2,013 trades, compared with an average daily volume of 1.76 million shares out of a total float of 79.99 million. The stock opened at $0.20 and traded with an intraday range of $0.20 to $0.18. After today's gains, Aeropostale Inc. reached a market cap of $15.88 million. Aeropostale Inc. has had a trading range between $3.64 and $0.16 over the last year, and it had a 50-day SMA of $0.27 and a 200-day SMA of $0.77. Aeropostale Inc is a mall-based, specialty retailer of casual apparel and accessories targeting 14 to 17 year-old young women and men through its Aéropostale stores and website and 4 to 12 year-olds through its P.S. from Aéropostale stores and website. Aeropostale Inc. is based out of New York, NY and has some 21,007 employees. Its CEO is . For a complete fundamental analysis analysis of Aeropostale Inc., check out Equities.com’s Stock Valuation Analysis report for ARO. To see the latest independent stock recommendations from Equities.com’s analysts, visit our Research section. The Russell 2000 is one of the leading indices tracking small-cap companies in the United States. It's maintained by Russell Investments, an industry leader in creating and maintaining indices, and consists of the smallest 2000 stocks from the broader Russell 3000 index. Russell's indices differ from traditional indices like the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) or S&P 500, whose members are selected by committee, because they base membership entirely on an objective, rules based methodology. The 3,000 largest companies by market cap make up the Russell 3000, with the 2,000 smaller companies making up the Russell 2000. It's a simple approach that gives a broad, unbiased look at the small-cap market as a whole. For more news on the financial markets, go to Equities.com. Also, learn more about our independent proprietary equity research reports and our robust do-it-yourself Stock Valuation Analysis reports in our Research section. All data provided by QuoteMedia and was accurate as of 4:30PM ET. DISCLOSURE: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors, and do not represent the views of equities.com. Readers should not consider statements made by the author as formal recommendations and should consult their financial advisor before making any investment decisions. To read our full disclosure, please go to: http://www.equities.com/disclaimer You have to be logged in to leave a comment. Take me to log in Don't have an account? I'm good for now © 2020 Equities News | Equities.com, Inc. * All dates and time are being displayed in Eastern Standard Time (EST).
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About EAAS Constituent Members Minutes of EAAS Board meetings EAAS Archive & History EAAS Conferences since 1954 EAAS Officers since 1954 EAAS Archive in Wittenberg Archived other conferences EAAS News EAAS L-Distribution List EAAS Postgraduate Travel Grants EAAS Conference Travel Grants Rob Kroes Publication Award American Studies Network Book Prize Postgraduate & Early Career American Studies Network Southern Studies Forum European Study Group of 19th Century American Literature Women's Network Visual Culture and Media Studies Network European Early American Studies Association LGBTQ+ Network EAAS Digital Studies Network EAAS Biennial Conferences EAAS Biennial Conference Volumes and Other EAAS Publications European Journal of American Studies Other European American Studies Journals Other Books by EAAS scholars The European Early American Studies American is designed to foster international collaboration between early Americanists throughout Europe. As such, it provides a multilateral European alternative for the practice of early American history - an increasingly international field - different from normal bilateral relationships between individual Europeanists and scholars and institutions in North America. It will provide a means whereby European early Americanists can share their work with other Europeanists without the expense and difficulty of presenting such work in America. Such a network will be of potentially great value to postgraduate students and to European scholars with limited resources who find it difficult to accommodate themselves to American intellectual patterns. It build on the successful establishment of an early American network within Britain (the British Group in Early American History), which has held annual conferences on North American history for over a decade. It also builds on the networks established in early American history (marked by the formation of a Scientific Committee on early American history) at the first European network on early American history held in Paris, December 2006. The principal aim of the European Network in Early American History is to establish fora where European scholars will meet to exchange ideas and do research. This is especially important at a time when European and American agendas in contemporary politics and in institutional assumptions are more divergent than for many years. The network will host biannual conferences at European venues (Venice 2008, Paris 2010, Spain/Portgual 2012, Germany 2014) where European scholars will present work to other European early Americanists and to scholars from North America. It will, through its Scientific Committee, serve as a clearing house for collaborative bids to European funding bodies and will serve as an institutional link with important stakeholders in Europe and in America (such as BGEAH and the Omohundro Institute for Early American History and Culture). It will, under the auspices of the Virtual Research Group in Early Modern History at the University of Warwick, host virtual meetings on early American history with European colleagues. It will provide opportunities for postgraduate students, both at biannual conferences and through research meetings in individual European countries, with opportunities to present their work to a diverse European group of scholars. Most importantly, the network will connect European scholars with developing early American scholarship that stresses the cosmopolitan origins of early American history. In this evolving scholarship, European early Americanists can play a vital part. They are well-placed to show, through researches in European archives and through increasing participation in a European as opposed to an American network of scholars, how a European perspective on early American history can complicate and enrich an early American scholarship that is increasingly focused on Atlantic rather than purely American links. Since 2010 we have had a flourishing and self-sustaining network of European scholars interested in early American history that interacts with each other on a regular basis at networked events in varying locales throughout Europe. One feature of this network is the wide variety of European countries that will be represented in the network. Key partners in the network are the University of Warwick, the University of Paris, the Omohundro Institute for Early American History and Culture and the University of Cambridge, but it will extend beyond the well-established early American historical networks in Britain and France to include substantial representation from southern and eastern Europe. The activities of the network will be disseminated through a dedicated website for early American history in Europe. The EEASA's main webpage is: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/cas/eeasa/ The current chair of EEASA is Susanne Lachenicht, University of Bayreuth. If you have any comments or questions about the website please contact Dr Tim Lockley. The European Early American Studies Association is managed by a Scientific Committee. In 2013 the membership is: Chair: Susanne Lachenicht Universitat Bayreuth Marie-Jeanne Rossignol, Université Paris 7 (past-president) Trevor Burnard, University of Melbourne (past-president) Csaba Levai University of Debrecen Simon Newman, University of Glasgow Steven Sarson, University of Wales, Swansea Monica Henry Université Paris Est Créteil Webmaster: Tim Lockley, University of Warwick Andrew O’Shaughnessy, International Center for Jefferson Studies (Hon. member) Max Edling, King's College London Irmina Wawrzyczek Marie Curie Sklodowska University Zbigniew Mazur, Marie Curie Sklodowska University Allan Potofsky, Université Paris 8 Oliver Scheiding, Universitaet Mainz Claire Bourhis-Mariotti (secretary) University of Cergy Pontoise Naomi Wulf Prize The European Early American Studies Association (EEASA) together with the Journal of Early American History (JEAH) are delighted to announce the Naomi Wulf Prize for the best paper presented at the biannual European Early American Studies Association conference. EEASA and JEAH awarded the prize for the first time to Elena Schneider, Omohundro Institute, whose paper "Imperial Imaginings in the Spanish Atlantic During the Era of the Seven Years’ War" was presented at the 2012 conference: “Empire and Imagination in Early America and the Atlantic World.” The peer-reviewed Journal of Early American History, first published in 2011, is dedicated to the advancement of scholarly understanding of the history of the colonization of the Americas and appears three times annually. It offers investigations of any aspect of American history from the late fifteenth century to 1830 to a broad audience of historians. The Naomi Wulf Prize is named in honor of our late French colleague, Naomi Wulf, who was one of the founders of EEASA and was actively involved in organizing the 2008 and 2010 EEASA conferences. The prize will be awarded in the wake of every bi-annual conference. The prize entails specific consideration for publication in the JEAH (after going through the usual review process), a cash prize of 500 Euros, plus a one-year free subscription to the Journal of Early American History. The prize can only be awarded to a participant to the most recent EEASA conference (in December, every two years), after they have submitted a written version of their paper to the EEASA board, and indicated their agreement to have the paper considered for the prize. The selection process involves the EEASA board and one member of the JEAH editorial board. The prize will be awarded within four months after the conference. The prize shall be announced on the EEASA and JEAH websites. Copyright © . EAAS - European Association for American Studies. All Rights Reserved. | Membership Website by Sharkey Consulting
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Eco Friendly & Sustainable Living & Solar Eco Web ivory trade, Tag Ivory Queen sentenced to 15 years for illegal ivory smuggling Thu, 21 Feb 19, 9:30am The Ivory Queen of China was just hit with a 15-year prison term for smuggling illegal ivory in Asia. A court in Tanzania found Yang Feng Glan, who earned the nickname "Ivory Queen" for her unlawful business activities, guilty... The World Wildlife Fund created a fake store to call out Singapore's ivory laws Fri, 10 Aug 18, 9:00am The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) revealed on Tuesday that it is behind Ivory Lane, a fake store that the organization launched to draw attention to Singapore's ivory laws... Illegal ivory trade continues to thrive in Europe Thu, 12 Jul 18, 6:15am International rights group Avaaz says the illegal ivory trade is still alive and well in Europe after the group purchased 109 ivory products from 10 countries and found that many of these items were illegaly sourced from... United Kingdom moves to ban most of its ivory trade Thu, 31 May 18, 3:00am United Kingdom Secretary of the Environment Michael Gove has introduced a bill to Parliament that would ban the purchase, sale, possession for sale and international trade of ivory... Hippos could be threatened with extinction due to demand for their teeth Tue, 10 Oct 17, 10:57pm To satisfy black market demand for ivory, poachers have turned to hippos. Hippopotamus teeth offer an unfortunate alternative as elephant populations plummet. But now the animals could face extinction - with one estimate... Elephants may be doomed to extinction with EU opposition to global ivory ban Thu, 7 Jul 16, 11:38pm Once the existing global embargo on ivory sales expires in 2017, elephants may be doomed to extinction, according to a statement by officials from 29 African states... Why is Yahoo Japan selling ivory? Thu, 4 Feb 16, 5:46am Google, Amazon, eBay, and most other tech giants refuse to allow their users to sell ivory on their platforms. But if you use Yahoo's Japanese site, you're welcome to sell all the ivory you want -- in fact, the Guardian estimates... Stealth GPS in fake elephant tusks maps illegal smuggling routes Tue, 18 Aug 15, 11:30pm Using GPS tracking devices, a journalist has mapped the smuggling route of elephant tusks out of Congo's Garamba National Park. The devices, installed into a pair of fake ivory tusks, helped investigative journalist Bryan... China announces one-year ban on ivory imports Sat, 28 Feb 15, 12:30am In response to growing criticism of Chinese demand for ivory, China's State Forestry Administration has announced that they have implemented a one-year ban on the import of ivory carvings... China’s ivory trade may soon make African elephants extinct Thu, 25 Dec 14, 4:00am China's demand for ivory is growing and so are the number of elephants being poached to meet that demand. According to Iain Douglas-Hamilton, founder of Save the Elephants, 100,000 elephants have been slain to meet Chinese... Poachers in Mozambique are Killing Thousands of Elephants on an Industrial Scale Thu, 25 Sep 14, 10:00pm The elephant poaching crisis in Africa, fueled in part by demand for ivory in the far east, is getting worse. Environmentalists warn that elephants are being killed on an industrialized scale in Mozambique - 22 of the creatures... Poachers in Mozambique are Killing Elephants on an Industrial Scale Thu, 25 Sep 14, 10:00pm The elephant poaching crisis in Africa, fueled in part by demand for ivory in the far east, is getting worse. Environmentalists warn that elephants are being killed on an industrialized scale in Mozambique, where 22 elephants... Prince William Urges Buckingham Palace to Destroy All 1,200 Pieces of Ivory in the Royal Collection Tue, 18 Feb 14, 5:00pm Photo from Shutterstock Prince William recently threw his support behind a campaign against elephant poaching, and in a conversation with world renowned primatologist Jane Goodall, he commented that he'd like to see the entire... U.S. Introduces ‘Near Complete Ban’ on Elephant Ivory Trade Thu, 13 Feb 14, 4:42am Photo via Shutterstock This week the White House announced a new "National Strategy for Combating Wildlife Trafficking" that includes a near complete ban on the commercial trade of elephant ivory... France Crushes Over 3 Tons of Illegal Ivory in Stand Against Elephant Poaching Sat, 8 Feb 14, 4:30am Image via Shutterstock France made history on Thursday when it became the first European country to publicly destroy three tons of seized illegal ivory as part of a global fight against elephant poaching... Popular Related Tags: ivory trade, animals, elephants, ivory, africa, illegal ivory, poaching, conservation, poachers, wildlife Search for "ivory trade" on our Eco Web Search Web Design © 2020 Aykira Website SEO Check
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The Agtech start-up UrbanKisaan will help us take up farming in our own balconies Agtech company, UrbanKisaan will soon make it possible for all of us to grow fresh fruits and vegetables in our own backyard Urban Kisaan uses hydroponics technique to grow plants with minimum mess With ‘organic’ being the current trend, there is no time like the present to start growing vegetables in your own backyard. And balconies and rooftops too. Sounds like fun, right? Sigh! If only it wasn't so messy or time consuming. But UrbanKisaan has proved that it doesn't have to be. With the help of hydroponics, it takes minimum time, space and effort to be an urban farmer today. "Imagine plucking your own tomatoes and using them right away," says Vihari Kanukollu, the Co-founder and CEO of UrbanKisaan, painting a rosy picture of #OrganicGoals for us. Talking about the product, Kanukollu tells us that there are two models — one where you produce just for your needs and another, where you can produce for the needs of a third-party. Hydroponics is a technique of cultivation where plants are grown without soil, using a water and nutrient mixture alone. It gives hope for cultivation in barren lands and urban areas as well Yes, for those of you with green thumbs and entrepreneurial blood flowing through your veins, this start-up offers to kickstart your own business of selling the excess produce that you grow. "You invest Rs 10,000, which is the minimum, and you get a kit through which you can produce up to 6 kg of greens in ten days," says the Hyderabad-based CEO, breaking it down for us. UrbanKisaan empowers people to grow their own fresh and organic food sustainably at home, leveraging technology and the hydroponic technique Vihari Kanukollu, co-founder and CEO, UrbanKisaan The next step is that they buy back the produce, rebrand it and sell it to local supermarkets. The produce available in the market will be given a QR code which brings the history of the product right to your fingertips, thanks to Blockchain technology. They have already partnered with Womenergy, a club of women entrepreneurs. UrbanKisaan offers an app as well, which keeps you engaged with the plants and offers cultivation advice, reminds you when to harvest your plants and even offers customer support. It basically hand-holds you through the entire process and makes sure you are not in the dark at any point. In the Hydroponics technique, the roots of the plants are directly exposed to water, which is mixed with minerals and nutrients. The plant is supported by perlite or other such material Kanukollu aims to launch these kits by the end of the month in five cities namely Hyderabad, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Kochi and Bengaluru, but in phases. Once the first 1,000 are sold, they will close orders (That's your cue to grab 'em quickly!). "We want to see how this will work out, stay ahead of the learning curve and standardise procedures if need be," says the 24-year-old. And if you see this as a sign of self-doubt, don't. On board this venture is Dr Sai Ram, a scientist who developed the nutrient solution and is a proponent of the technique. So, they know what they're doing. The other co-founders of UrbanKisaan are Srinivas Chaganty, who is also the CTO, chief scientist Dr Sai Ram and Dr Hari, the company's CMO and Siva Prasad, the COO. With an 18-member team, an office in Ameerpet and a warehouse in Kukatpally, UrbanKisaan is raring to go to make our lives more organic. First glimpse: The hydroponics yield, on an average, is at least ten times more than soil-based farming For more information, click on urbankisaan.com
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Latest Prize Breakdown Playing EuroMillions Special Draws Superdraws Choosing Your Numbers Biggest Ever Jackpot Biggest Winners Prize Winner Statistics Unclaimed Prizes European Lotteries French Loto Italian SuperEnalotto Spanish El Gordo de Navidad Spanish El Niño Portuguese Totolotto Weihnachtslotterie Play Free Lottery Statistics: Daily Draw Statistics: Weekly Draw UK EuroMillions Winner Claims £51.8 Million Prize A claim has been made on Tuesday night’s £51.8 million (€65 million) EuroMillions jackpot, the third of the year to be won by a UK ticket holder. The lucky player contacted lottery bosses on Thursday and now faces an agonising wait for the details of their win to be verified before the money can be transferred to their bank account. Tuesday’s success follows wins for UK players of £24.7 million (€32 million) and £24.6 million (€31.3 million) on Friday 12th February and Tuesday 23rd February respectively. This strong start to 2016 has seen the UK tie level with Portugal in third place on the table of total jackpot wins in the history of the game. Both countries have produced 58 top prize winners since 2004, with the last time a Portuguese player matched all five main numbers and two Lucky Stars landing on Friday 18th March. France is the most successful EuroMillions nation with 78 jackpots, followed by Spain on 76, and you can find out more at the EuroMillions Winners page. If the latest lucky participant’s win is verified, they will sit just outside the top ten UK EuroMillions winners of all time, just behind Richard and Angela Maxwell of Coningsby in Lincolnshire who banked £53.1 million on 31st March 2015. The brand new millionaire will also find themselves richer than celebrity chef Gordon Ramsey (worth £40 million) and model Katie Price (£45 million), and on a par with comedian Ricky Gervais, who has amassed a fortune of £51 million from hit shows such as The Office and Extras. If you would like to join the jet set, you need to buy EuroMillions tickets for tonight’s £11 million (€15 million) jackpot draw. UK players are also automatically entered into Millionaire Maker, which guarantees to pay out £1 million to one lucky ticket holder. Good luck! ‹ View the Previous News Article View the Next News Article › Published: Friday, 15 April 2016 10:15:11+01:00 Last Updated: Friday, 27 May 2016 12:00:39+01:00 Published By Euro-Millions.com Material Copyright © 2020 Follow us to stay up to date About Us • Privacy Policy • Cookie Policy • Sitemap • Contact • Terms and Conditions Players must be 18 or over to participate in online lotteries. Disclaimer: The content and operations of this website have not been approved or endorsed by Camelot UK Lotteries Limited, the National Lottery Commission or SLE.
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How a no deal Brexit could happen | 79 comments (79 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden) Re: How a no deal Brexit could happen (none / 0) Revenue says post-Brexit Border will need eight customs checkpoints A possible option is an e-flow-style automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) system that would allow vehicles carrying goods to move from the Republic to the North and vice-versa without having to stop in cases where a pre-departure/arrival declaration has been lodged and green-routed, it suggests. For such a system to work with it would require an interface between both countries' electronic systems, the report adds. Whether such a system can be commissioned and installed in time is not known but Revenue says an analysis must be conducted to establish the cost and the practicalities of such before proceeding. It also says clarification would be required from the European Commission as to what extent a camera-based system could be considered to meet this requirement. It adds: "In any event, a physical customs presence would still be required to engage with legitimate traders and to meet a range of EU obligations. "Regardless of any efficiency arising from an ANPR system, the inevitability of certain consignments being routed other than green and goods or documents having to be examined would still require investment in suitable facilities at all designated crossing points." by Frank Schnittger (mail Frankschnittger at hot male dotty communists) on Fri Oct 20th, 2017 at 03:56:14 PM EST Re: How a no deal Brexit could happen (4.00 / 2) I´m a tiny bit skeptical. From what I´ve read the UK before Brexit was already in the process of developing and introducing a new system for customs transactions. I think the goal was to boost capabilities from 60 or 90 million transactions per year to 150 million. And of course it was planned long before the referendum with EU tariffs and regulations in mind. Estimates seem to say that after Brexit Britain will need a system with a capacity of 300 to 350 million transactions per year. The British will have to change their not-yet-ready system on the fly. And given what I know of government IT projects in Germany, I would expect the project to be late and wastly more expensive than planned. And of course the system needs to be compatible with the Irish system. We´ll also need a whole new system of identifying regular "trusted traders" who can use the system. How to deal with tariffs and VAT. How to avoid VAT fraud. And even assuming the ANPR works as advertised, how do you control the rest of the border? And I think the problem with farm animals was only mentioned (partly hidden) in: Veterinary border inspection posts for the inevitable examination of animals or products of animal origin are still necessary. And that would hurt Ireland quite a bit. by Detlef (Detlef1961_at_yahoo_dot_de) on Sat Oct 21st, 2017 at 06:45:20 PM EST
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#TEAMEUROVOXX © 2018 by eurovoxx and eurovoxx.net | All Rights Reserved All images and videos used on this site have been used in good faith, and are understood to be available in the public domain. All text published on this site is the property of eurovoxx and eurovoxx.net and is not to be reproduced without our permission. For queries or questions please contact us. JESC 2018 | Meet Anna Filipchuk From Russia Chris Hannaford This year a record breaking 20 countries will be taking part in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest to be held in Minsk, Belarus on the 25th November 2018. With around two weeks to go until the competition, Eurovoxx will introduce you to each artist, and give a little insight to the country they will be representing. Today's installment comes from Russia who will be represented by Anna Filipchuk. Who Is Anna Filipchuk? This year Russia will be represented by Anna Filipchuk with her song, "Nepobedimy". The Russian child singer was born in Barnaul, Alta Krai on the 9th November 2004, and has recently turned fourteen years old. Anna currently studies at the Igor Krutoy Academy. From a very young age, she has been destined for big things. At the age of 2 she started training at the local theatre, and performed her first solo song at the age of 5. At 7, she started entering musical competitions. There is more to Anna than music, as she currently studies English, French and Italian. She is also sporty, and is quite the keen tennis player. She has also been a television presenter, and seems to be an all rounder. Anna is winner of the 1st degree of the international festival competition ‘Costa Del Arte’ in Spain, winner of the international competition ‘VinArt’. The young singer has also been the winner of the all-Russian festival contest ‘From the Volga to the Yenisei’. She can now add Junior Eurovision to this, her song "Nepobedimy" has amassed 82,000 hits on YouTube since its original release. You can check out the video below: How Was Anna Chosen? Russia were one of the first countries to decide this years Junior Eurovision entries. Their national final was held on the 3rd June this year at the children's camp Artek. It wasn't broadcast live, but aired the next day. Twelve songs competed with the entries being previously released on the 27th May 2018. Anna shone through, and won with 9.8% of the vote, her nearest rival DoDoStar had 9.23% of the vote. Eurovoxx Reacts To "Nepobedimy" Russia At The Junior Eurovision Russia first competed at the contest all the way back in 2005 when Vladislav Krutskikh sang "Doroga k solntsu" (Дорога к солнцу), coming a respectable 9th place, which was also their lowest ever placing. Since then they have entered every year, with this year being their 14th time at the competition. They have a very impressive record at the competition. They have won it twice, the first time was back in 2006 when the Tolmachevy Twins sang, "Vesenniy jazz" (Весенний джаз). They also won it last year with Polina Bogusevich sang, "Wings" (Крылья). The country have always been in the top ten, and secured an impressive nine top 5 finishes, and four top 3 finishes. Will Anna make it a third win? All the team at Eurovoxx would like to wish this young, talented singer a "Удачи"!!!! in Minsk. Do you like the song? Do you think it could win? Please tell us your thoughts in the comments below. Lithania | Pabandom iš naujo 2020 heat 2 results are in! Slovenia l Parvani Violet and Saška are through to the final of EMA 2020 Norway | Rein Alexander Alexander wins the second semifinal of Melodi Grand Prix 2020 Portugal | Listen to the Festival da Canção 2020 entries! Eurovision 2020 | It's Tom Leeb for France Czech Republic l 7 finalists for "Eurovision Song Cz" have been revealed Lithuania | Pabandom iš Naujo heat 1 results Moldova | Changes to Eurovision 2020 national selection Norway | Raylee has qualified to the final of Melodi Grand Prix 2020 Sweden | SVT have released running order for Melodifestivalen 2020 Eurovision 2020 | Jeangu Macrooy will represent The Netherlands Serbia | 24 acts revealed for Beovizija 2020
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→→Former Department of Linguistics→Past Research & Resources→Jakarta Field Station→Traditional Jambi Malay Peter Cole (University of Delaware and MPI EVA), PI Gabriella Hermon (University of Delaware and MPI EVA), Co-PI Uri Tadmor (MPI-EVA Jakarta Field Station), Co-PI Assistants (Delaware Graduate Students) Karthik Durvasula Tim McKinnon Data Collectors and Transcribers (in Jambi) Hustarna Titin Suryani Takiddin Heri Mudra Aridem Vintoni Raden Eko Martadinata This project was a collaborative effort of the Department of Linguistics, MPI-EVA and researchers at the University of Delaware, with funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation. The project was engaged in the study and documentation of Traditional Jambi Malay, an endangered Malay variety spoken in Jambi Province in southeast Sumatra, Indonesia. This project studied Traditional Jambi Malay, an endangered Malay variety spoken in Jambi Province in southeast Sumatra, Indonesia. The Malay language originated in Sumatra, and dozens of Malay dialects are spoken on the island, none of which have been well described. Most native speakers of Malay live in Sumatra, many more than in Malaysia, for example. Yet there is not even one thorough grammatical description of a Sumatran Malay dialect. One of the expected results of this project was the first detailed description of such a dialect. Traditional Jambi Malay is an ideal dialect for a study, because Jambi is widely considered to be original locus of Malayu/Melayu (the Malay-Indonesian term for ‘Malay’). It was from Jambi--and later from Palembang--that Malay spread throughout much of Southeast Asia. Thus, Jambi is an important key to understanding the complex diasystem of hundreds of Malay dialects. While Jambi Malay as a whole is not in immediate danger of extinction, conservative varieties of the language are being rapidly replaced by an urban koine, which is spreading from Jambi City. As a result of the koineization process, many of the distinctive features of Jambi Malay have been lost in Jambi City. As this process spreads to the hinterland, Traditional Jambi Malay will eventually cease to exist. In addition to grammatical description of Traditional Jambi Malay, the long-term results of this project include: Documentation of the language in the form of a computerized database of texts linked to digital recordings in a variety of genres, including narratives, conversations on various topics, songs, poems, riddles, jokes, and ritual texts. Two volumes, consisting of oral history and folk tales respectively, to be published locally for the benefit of the community. An automatically generated glossary of Traditional Jambi, which can be expanded into a full-fledged dictionary. A series of theory oriented studies based on the data. This project is partly funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation, grant number BCS0444649. 77 sound files (wav) 76 text files (txt) Contact: lingarchive@[>>> Please remove the brackets! <<<]eva.mpg.de
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Football rumours from the media The saga of Christian Eriksen (left) continues, while Tahith Chong could be heading to the Serie A (Tom Goode/Martin Rickett/PA) Sign up to our Sport newsletter French champions Paris St Germain are willing to spend big on Tottenham’s Christian Eriksen, the Daily Mirror reports. PSG see the £14million in-principle agreement between the Denmark international and Inter Milan as “a bargain” that can be bettered, and the Ligue 1 giants can approach Eriksen’s camp as there is just six months left on his contract. If he crosses the channel the 27-year-old would compete for a spot in an attacking midfield that already includes Julian Draxler, Leandro Paredes and Macro Verratti. One player who seems likely to be leaving his club is Manchester United’s Tahith Chong, whose agent Erkan Alkan has been photographed meeting with Inter representatives in Italy, according to the Mirror. The Dutch winger, 20, is down the pecking order at Old Trafford and his contract expires in June. England international John Stones has been repeatedly linked to Arsenal (Martin Rickett/PA) Manchester City are keen to keep John Stones for squad strength. Stones has been repeatedly linked to Arsenal but Premier League champions City say there is no chance of his departure. The Manchester Evening News says the 25-year-old travelled to London this week to meet his agent, who also represents former City assistant and new Gunners manager Mikel Arteta. But the paper says Pep Guardiola’s side will not release the centre-back due to a lack of cover for the injured Aymeric Laporte. Arsenal may have accidentally confirmed Eddie Nketiahhas been loaned to Bristol City. The striker spent the start of the season at Leeds before returning to the Emirates. The Sun says Aston Villa, Sheffield Wednesday and Nottingham Forest were all interested in signing the 20-year-old, but Bristol City appear to have won the race after the Championship club’s logo appeared on the player’s profile on Arsenal’s website. Social media round-up Jesse Lingard set to move to Inter Milanhttps://t.co/PkxJsAgqC7 — The Sun Football ⚽ (@TheSunFootball) January 14, 2020 Hellas Verona complete signing of Fabio Borini on six-month deal after the former Liverpool and Sunderland striker snubs return to the Premier League to stay in Italyhttps://t.co/9SPRPSWm0S — MailOnline Sport (@MailSport) January 15, 2020 Alexandre Lacazette: The 28-year-old striker is being considered by Atletico Madrid, Sky Sports report. Danny Finlayson: The Northern Irish Rangers defender, 18, is set for a loan spell to United States side Orange County, according to the Daily Record. Danny Finlayson Eddie Nketiah Love Island’s Eve Gale: I have no regrets
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Parly slams SA weather service over R68m budget shortfall as suspended CEO remains on full pay Marelise van der Merwe (Traveller24) Audit reports read like an SOS from SOEs, Parliament hears Treasury entities' irregular spend reaches R1bn SA Express: All the corrupt ones are gone, unless... Nedlac failed to prevent R11m irregular expenditure - AG Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Environment, Forestry and Fisheries has slammed the South African Weather Service for receiving a qualified audit opinion for the 2018/2019 year. It has vowed turn its focus on the SAWS for the next five years so that SA can "benefit from the successful running of the service". In a strongly worded statement issued on Thursday afternoon, the committee listed its concerns over the weather service's irregular expenditure, fruitless and wasteful expenditure, and the unresolved matter of its CEO – who remains on full pay a year after being suspended. The weather service had a R68m budget deficit "as a result of overspending", according to the committee. In the SAWS 2018/19 audit report, Auditor-General Kimi Makwetu said effective and appropriate steps were not taken to prevent irregular expenditure amounting to over R37m. Together with the balance from the previous year, the total irregular spend came to over R42m. Fruitless and wasteful expenditure, meanwhile, amounted to R953 196. According to the statement, Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries Barbara Creecy had "registered [her] disappointment" and undertaken to ensure "the situation will not be the same in the next financial year's audit outcome". But while the committee criticised what it called a "lack of proper planning" and "mismanagement" of the budget, it also acknowledged the weather service's financial resources were limited. "The committee wants the [weather] service to improve its planning in order to prevent over-expenditure," it added. READ: SA Weather Service battered by faulty equipment, decries CEO The department of environment, forestry and fisheries itself, which oversees the weather service, also received a qualified audit opinion, having incurred irregular expenditure to the tune of R336m, the portfolio committee said. The committee further said the case of suspended SAWS chief Jerry Lengoasa had not yet been resolved. Lengoasa was suspended in September 2018 on full pay. "The committee would like to see this matter resolved speedily as it is costing taxpayers because the official is suspended on full pay. The previous CEO that was suspended, cost taxpayers R2m." Former CEO Linda Makuleni was axed in 2016. According to the SAWS Annual Report, its employee compensation increased by 17.46% year-on-year to R261.34m, making up 57.63% of total expenditure. Administrative Expenditure increased by R7.12m year-on-year from R9.32m to R16.43m, mainly as a result of increased provision for doubtful debts, which amounted to R5.21m for the year. But the weather service also noted achievements despite facing challenges. According to its annual report, it issued 1 171 severe-weather warnings during the year and exceeded its targets in terms of accuracy and probability of detection. It has also previously cited inadequate equipment as a factor where it has delivered inaccurate storm warnings, News24 reported. Makwetu said the qualified audit was on the basis that the SAWS did not correctly account for estimates to property, plant and equipment, and did not take into account all financial commitments, among other things. Read more about: sa weather service | parliament | irregular expenditure
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Health & Science / Conception Scientists Confirm Having Fewer Kids Fights Climate Change One child contributes 130 tons of CO2 to the atmosphere per year. By Joshua A. Krisch If parents have one fewer child they can prevent 130 tons of carbon dioxide from spewing into the atmosphere each year, a new study suggests. By comparison, avoiding a roundtrip transatlantic flight saves merely two tons and driving a hybrid saves only 1.3 (tell that to your douchey neighbor and his Prius). Recycling? Not even one quarter of a ton. The uncomfortable implication is that, while we’re all focusing on reducing our carbon footprints through grand, meaningless gestures like planting trees or swearing off meat, we’re studiously avoiding more challenging lifestyle changes that could actually make a difference. At the same time, the authors of the study, published in Environmental Research Letters, realize that asking parents to have fewer kids in the name of climate change isn’t a popular stance. “We recognize these are deeply personal choices,” coauthor Kimberly A. Nicholas of Lund University in Sweden told The Guardian. “But we can’t ignore the climate effect our lifestyle actually has. It is our job as scientists to honestly report the data. Like a doctor who sees the patient is in poor health and might not like the message ‘smoking is bad for you’, we are forced to confront the fact that current emission levels are really bad for the planet and human society.” For the study, Nicholas and colleagues analyzed research from several different countries, and tallied up the emissions attributable to various lifestyles. For the carbon chalked up to each child, they relied upon a 2009 study that attributed half of the lifetime emissions of each child—and 25 percent of the lifetime emissions of each grandchild—to the parent. “Under current conditions in the United States,” the authors of the 2009 study reported. “Each child adds about 9,441 metric tons of carbon dioxide to the carbon legacy of an average female, which is 5.7 times her lifetime emissions.” Overall, Nicholas and her team identified four “high impact” ways to cut carbon emissions: having one fewer child, living car-free, avoiding airplane travel, and eating a plant-based diet. Buying fuel efficient vehicles, recycling, and hang-drying clothing are conspicuously absent from their high impact list. “All of those are good things to do,” Nicholas told The Guardian. “But they are more of a beginning than an end. They are certainly not sufficient to tackle the scale of the climate challenge that we face.” Despite this, the researchers found that textbooks and government documents tend to promote these relatively low-impact lifestyle changes, with nary a mention of “high impact” interventions. Prior studies have found that each person must cut his or her carbon emissions to roughly two tons by 2050 in order to keep the warming of our planet below two degrees celsius. “We estimate that an individual who eats meat and takes one roundtrip, transatlantic flight per year emits 2.4 [tons of carbon] through these actions,” Nicholas and colleagues write in their study. “Exhausting their personal carbon budget, without accounting for any other emissions.” For climate-conscious parents (and meat eaters, and frequent flyers) these results may seem catastrophic. But Chris Goodall, an author who has written about cutting carbon emissions, argues that having fewer children is not be only answer—and may not be the best one, either. “Population reduction would probably reduce carbon emissions, but we have many other tools for getting global warming under control,” he told The Guardian. “Perhaps more importantly, cutting the number of people on the planet will take hundreds of years. Emissions reduction needs to start now.” Besides, even tNicholas balks at the idea of taking her own advice and having fewer kids solely to save the planet. “I don’t have children, but it is a choice I am considering and discussing with my fiance,” she told The Guardian. “Because we care so much about climate change that will certainly be one factor we consider in the decision.” “But it won’t be the only one.” Get Fatherly In Your Inbox climate change conception family planning global warming More From Health & Science Fitness 7 Moves to Lose the Love Handles Health The Air in Your Home Is Making Your Family Sick. Here's What to Do About It. Neuroscience The Controversial Push to Separate Autism from Sensory Processing Disorder Health & Science Why Your Baby Will Never Ace the Apgar, Their First Test Nutrition Dieting Will Kill You Faster Than Obesity. Here’s What to Do Instead. Psychology Moms Show Gender Bias Against Emotional Expression in Boys. But Why?
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Two schools hit as arson attackers strike RAWTHORPE High School has been hit by arsonists, who caused thousands of pounds damage. Examiner Live And in another incident, an arsonist started a blaze in a classroom at Longley School. The vandals struck last night about 7pm at Rawthorpe. They broke into the school and poured petrol along corridors. They then set fire to the fuel, causing extensive damage to glass doors, partitions and light fittings. Around £10,000 of damage is thought to have been caused. Firefighter Brian Rhodes said it was fortunate nothing flammable was in the corridor. He said: "There was nothing substantial to burn but there was a lot of smoke damage. It caused some disruption to the school." Police arrived at the scene within minutes and apprehended one youth on the school playing fields and another nearby. A 16-year-old from Bradley Mills Lane and a 14-year-old from Birstall are being questioned at Huddersfield Police Station in connection with the incident. Pc Dave McSweeney, of Huddersfield police, said the situation could have been more dangerous. Vandals also sparked a blaze that severely damaged a classroom at Longley School. Fire crews were called to the school - which caters for children with special needs - on Saturday evening. A window was broken and an arsonist set fire to papers that were on top of a filing cabinet in a classroom. The fire was contained to the room, but the heat had started to melt fixtures and fittings, including the lights. Two fire crews from Huddersfield station were on the scene within 10 minutes and quickly had the blaze under control. Mr Mohammed Riaz, the school's deputy head, said three classrooms were out of action today due to smoke and water damage. "We hope that two out of the three classrooms will be back in use tomorrow. "Children are being accommodated elsewhere in the school. It could have been worse."
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Home > Working here > Current staff > Employment > Grievance, disciplinary and other dismissal procedures > Procedure for dismissal on other grounds Prospective staff Staff Life Benefits, rewards and recognition Staff Wellbeing A-Z of Human Resources policies and employment information Leave, flexi-working and absence Pay, pensions and conditions of employment Managers, Supervisors and Team Leaders Honorary appointments Right to work and immigration Trent HR and management information Grievance, disciplinary and other dismissal procedures Ill Health/Incapacity procedure Procedure for dismissal on expiry of a fixed-term contract Redundancy procedure Procedure for dismissal on other grounds Appeal procedure Staff who are leaving Academic workload planning Release Schemes Clinical Academics HERA - Higher Education Role Analysis Fair Employment Exeter Academic Documents and policies Positive Working Environment Strategic Delivery Unit UBA Network Staff data privacy policy In this procedure: Principles and standards Authority to take formal action under this procedure 1 The following principles and standards apply to all procedures detailed in these Ordinances. 2 These procedures apply to all members of staff except those engaged on a claims basis and Graduate Teaching Assistant. 3 Where there is an issue as to the meaning of ‘academic freedom’ in any proceedings under these Ordinances, regard shall be had to the agreement with the University and College Union regarding the definition of academic freedom dated 31 July 2009. 4 The decision of the appropriate manager/panel on which procedure is to be followed shall be final. 5 The application of these Ordinances/Procedures may be modified by the Director of Human Resources in cases where a member of staff employed by the University works in, or is managed by employees of, a third party organisation, including in cases of secondment. In particular: the Director of Human Resources may authorise managers employed by the partner organisation to take action under these procedures, in conjunction with, or in substitution for, appropriate University Managers; where a member of staff raises a complaint about his/her treatment by a partner organisation or any of its employees, the University shall endeavour to deal with the complaint within the spirit of the Grievance Procedure, as far as is practicable to do so; for the avoidance of doubt, action under these procedures may be taken in respect of the member of staff's conduct or performance during his/her work for the partner organisation. 6 An employee has the right to be accompanied by a fellow worker or trade union representative at any meeting under the formal stages of these procedures. 7 An employee may ask for meetings under the formal stages of these procedures to be postponed for up to one week, on one occasion only. Following such a postponement, the University reserves the right to proceed with the meeting in the employee’s absence. 8 The Director of Human Resources must be involved at all formal stages of these procedures. References to the Director of Human Resources include a designate of the Director of Human Resources. 9 Time limits (other than those for prior notification of meetings/disclosure of documentation before meetings) are indicative – there may be circumstances, particularly in the case of complex cases, where these are not realistic. If it is not possible to respond or take action within the time limits referred to in this Procedure, the employee should be given an explanation for the delay and told when a response can be expected. The time limits may be varied by mutual agreement in individual cases. 10 References to academic managers in these procedures means staff in the academic job families with line management responsibility. 1 Principles 1.1 If after commencing the procedure in this Ordinance the University considers that the relevant case should have been dealt with under Redundancy Procedure, Disciplinary Procedure, Capability/Performance Procedure or the Ill Health/Incapacity Procedure, rather than under this procedure, the University may transfer the case to the appropriate stage of the relevant procedure. It shall be for the University to determine the appropriate procedure to be followed and its decision shall be final. 1.2 Nothing in this Ordinance shall prevent the University from informing and consulting with the relevant member of staff (or with appropriate employee representatives) or from considering alternatives to dismissal prior to commencing this procedure. 2.1 This Ordinance sets out the procedure to be followed where the University proposes to dismiss an employee on one of the following grounds: 2.2.1 dismissal because the member of staff could not continue to work in the position which he/she held without contravention (either on his/her part or that of his/her employer) of a duty or restriction imposed by or under an enactment; or 2.2.2 dismissal of a member of clinical academic staff whose honorary NHS contract is withdrawn or whose medical registration is revoked or suspended; or 2.2.3 dismissal for some substantial reason (other than redundancy, conduct, performance, retirement or incapacity on health grounds) of a kind such as to justify the dismissal of a member of staff holding the position which the member of staff held; 2.2.4 dismissal arising from the expiry without renewal of a fixed term contract where the reason for the expiry and non-renewal of the fixed term contract is not redundancy. 2.1 This procedure does not apply to dismissals taken under the procedure for probation. 3 Authority to take formal action under this procedure 3.1 The Vice-Chancellor, Registrar and Secretary, Deputy Vice-Chancellors, College Deans, Heads of Service and College Managers are authorised, subject to any appropriate training, to take action at all stages detailed in paragraph 4, including the authority to dismiss, in accordance with this procedure and following consultation with the Director of Human Resources. 3.2 Formal action under this procedure in respect of staff in the academic job families will be taken by academic managers. 3.3 The Director of Human Resources may authorise other named managers (subject to any appropriate training) to take defined levels of action in accordance with this procedure and following consultation with the Director of Human Resources. 4 Procedure 4.1 The manager authorised to take action under paragraph 3 above will write to the employee, at least one week before the date of the hearing: explaining the circumstances which lead the University to consider dismissing the member of staff; inviting the member of staff to a hearing; informing the member of staff of his/her right to be accompanied by a trade union representative or fellow worker; providing copies of any documents, and any other information, which will be considered at the hearing; and advising of any witnesses who will attend the hearing. 4.2 As soon as is reasonably practicable after the hearing the manager shall reach a decision as to whether the member of staff should be dismissed or take any other action other than dismissal which is justified by the circumstances. 4.3 Normally within one week of the meeting, the University will confirm the decision in writing to the employee. The letter will specify the decision and the reasons for it and (where the decision is that the employment should be terminated) that the employee has the right of appeal and how to exercise that right. 5 Appeal 5.1 An employee has a right of appeal against a decision made under this procedure to terminate their employment. No new evidence may be presented to the Appeal Panel unless the Appeal Panel is satisfied that there are exceptional reasons why such evidence was not produced at the meeting which led to the decision under appeal and/or that consideration of this evidence is necessary in the interests of fairness, in reviewing that decision. 5.2 The right of appeal must be exercised within two weeks of the date of the letter confirming the decision taken by the nominated manager. The appeal, stating the grounds on which it is made, must be in writing addressed to the Director of Human Resources. 5.3 An appeal will be heard by a panel comprising two senior managers who have had no previous involvement in the case. In the case of an appeal against a final warning or against dismissal, the panel will be drawn from members of the Senior Management Group from a different College/Service. 5.4 The appeal panel the appeal may confirm that the employment should be terminated in accordance with the employee’s current contract or take any other action other than dismissal which is justified by the circumstances. 5.5 The decision of the appeal body shall be final within the procedures of the University. 5.6 The procedure to be followed at appeal hearings is detailed in Ordinance 26. Using our site | Freedom of Information | Data Protection | Copyright & disclaimer | Privacy & Cookies |
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Home Blog Decentralized Apps Make Blockchain-Enabled App Development A Possibility Decentralized Apps Make Blockchain-Enabled App Development A Possibility The blockchain technology has disrupted a number of industries and rebuilt them to create new possibilities and exciting innovations. This technology debuted as Bitcoin’s primary building block, but people soon found new ways to expand its working. In 2015, Ethereum was developed. And with it came the opportunity that enabled the developers to create their own blockchain-powered software products. These products could be anything ranging from networks to applications, and the best part was that they were truly decentralized with not even a single central point. It was not long before all the ideas of decentralized applications began spreading. These applications provide smoother, quicker operations and are free from centralization. Well, that is just one benefit of building and owning a decentralized application; the list is endless. Now, here is a brief rundown on what decentralized apps are. Overviewing Decentralized Applications Being Open Source Improves Scalability The model of decentralized apps is all about building and deploying massively scalable applications. All the decentralized applications are open source; this means the code on which they are built can be accessed, copied, or modified by anyone. A decentralized app’s backend code is stored over a blockchain, and that makes its accessibility streamlined. A Decentralized Approach Matters As the name goes, this app will be decentralized. The code of such an app is stored over a blockchain, so it will be distributed between different computers. Because of this, there will never be a more powerful, centralized body to govern the app’s code; a decentralized approach even reduces the chances of the app getting compromised. A Token That Defines Value A decentralized app will always run on tokens, which are a form of cryptocurrency such as Ethereum or Bitcoin. However, the use of this token-cum-cryptocurrency within the app will be unique. This application will generate the tokens, and they will fuel the app by paying all the network participants; these participants will be incentivized in the form of tokens only for their participation. The tokens can be sold and brought during the app’s token sale, and afterward on some listed crypto exchanges. In short, these tokens act as proof of value that the network members bring to an app’s ecosystem. A Great Variety Of Decentralized Apps As per Ethereum’s whitepaper, the decentralized applications can be categorized as per their financial functions. Purely Financial A few decentralized applications are strictly financial. That is, they will deal with different monetary issues while helping the users manage their money through the blockchain technology. Some examples of such an app include crypto wallets and sub-currencies. One of the most popular examples of this form of decentralized app is none other than Bitcoin. Semi-Financial While there may be some of the decentralized applications that will be purely semi-financial. Such apps will have some financial elements in them, but that will never be the whole picture. These decentralized applications will basically focus on trading monetary items such as a currency. Non-Financial The final variety of decentralized applications will be non-financial in nature. Such applications will not have anything to do with money and will be used for a number of things such as building a decentralized voting process or developing an entirely distributed government. An Example Of A Decentralized Application As an example of a decentralized application, let us take the one that will streamline the voting mechanism. The traditional voting structure, today, is fraught with inconsistencies and inefficiencies. In elections, the voter’s trust is important; without it, the election process will not have any value and meaning. So what if there is a decentralized app for simplifying the voting function making the process easily verifiable, accountable, and dependable? Well, this will be a welcome transformation empowered by blockchain-enabled decentralized applications. Here are a few benefits that a voting process, which is managed by a decentralized app, will have over traditional and online voting procedures. Bringing Blockchain-Empowered Decentralization To Voting Verifiability Through a combination of various blockchain technologies including digital receipts and public bulletins, a sufficient amount of verification data will be published for letting the voters cast their votes as intended. In a way, when complemented with the decentralization brought by a blockchain, the voting process will not have any lost or modified ballots. Security becomes one of the most important features of a blockchain. In the past, many traditional elections could not save the confidentiality of a voter’s choice and the integrity of the votes. However, this changes for the better once a blockchain’s decentralization is introduced within the voting process. A well-built decentralized application for voting will be completely immune to any kind of alteration. A traditional voting platform based on legacy technologies will tally the votes by itself, but the correctness of tallying will not be publicly verified. However, by introducing the power of a blockchain to an election process, the standard of transparency will definitely go to the next level; that is because the overall process will be verified by the chain’s cryptographic experts, certification bodies, the general public, and everyone present on the network’s node. Why should corporates invest in a decentralized application? The Advantage Over Conventional Server Architectures While comparing with different server architectures, all the applications have to establish its native servers where the codes are executed in completely isolated silos. As they are developed in isolation, these applications will make data-sharing extremely difficult. Plus, the security of such apps is not guaranteed. So whenever even a single siloed application goes offline, all the other apps will be affected. However, that is not the case with a blockchain. The user on a blockchain will always establish a node that will replicate all the necessary data for all the nodes that stand in agreement; this makes application development not only streamlined but also less costly and more improved. Also, when an app’s data is uploaded on a blockchain, it will be decentralized and will remain private every time. Decentralization Revolutionizes Technology Decentralized apps will never have a central, governing body. The users of such an app will interact with each other following different peer-to-peer protocols. And all the operations of the app will be conducted by the users who do not have to worry about paying to a third party or about corruption. Also, decentralization brings other benefits such as high security. Since the data is stored in a decentralized, distributed network, it will never be vulnerable to an attack. This, however, will never be the case with traditional applications where the data is stored on a central server making it much more vulnerable to attacks. The Future Of Decentralized Applications The blockchain technology is evolving and so is the world of decentralized applications. However, with time, the developers will build more user-friendly, useful apps over this framework. If the decentralized application’s underlying technology will be deployed correctly, it will open new roads to collaboration and cost-effectiveness. High Availability Architecture Design and Its Key Components •14 Aug 2018 Tips For Successful SAP Implementation Strategy Successful RPA Implementation to Drive Enterprise Level Innovation •08 Nov 2019
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Gold Coast School Cleaner Traumatized After Orgy Prank By Oliver McAteer A man who was left traumatized after cleaning up a fake orgy scene at a school in Australia has won a $118,000 payout. The janitor was carrying out his normal duties when he stumbled across a staff room filled with condoms, beer and a mattress that had been pulled in from the sick bay at Helensvale State School in the Gold Coast. His supervisor and a groundsman had filled up the condoms with cream and even placed women's panties around the room to make it look like a mass sex party had taken place. The practical joke got out of hand after the duo did not immediately own up. The man's lawyer, Bruce Simmonds, said he was convinced the scene was real and it had left him traumatized. He said, He was horrified and subjected to great emotional stress by this trauma especially when they didn't own up to the joke and left him believing it was real. He was devastated by the incident. Who could he speak to? Who should he report this to? He bottled it up. The lawyer added, He feels humiliated by the experience and right now his future is unclear. The prank took place in September 2014. After finding out the orgy scene had been faked, the janitor took his case to the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal. Officials accepted the joke had left him severely distressed and ordered the state's Department of Education and Training to dish out the thousands. A judgement conclusion said "as a result of these events [he] suffered psychological consequences." It is believed the janitor had been subject to the prank after complaining to the Anti-Discrimination Commission. He claimed to have been the victim of sexual harassment on multiple occasions. The judgement described the circumstances of the sexual harassment as "unusual." Citations: School cleaner left traumatised after co-workers fake a 'sex orgy' after planting condoms, empty bottles and a bed in the teachers' staff room (Daily Mail Australia)
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Will brings his hobby to the High Street ALL THINGS ANIMATION: Will Marston displaying our Shop Local sticker at his High Street Passage shop in Ely. IF you re a fan of all things animated, then the arrival of Lollipop Animation to Ely will be music to your Mickey Mouse ears. Whether you re a Simpsons fanatic or a Wallace and Gromit enthusiast, Lollipop Animation has it all from the latest toys and fig IF you're a fan of all things animated, then the arrival of Lollipop Animation to Ely will be music to your Mickey Mouse ears. Whether you're a Simpsons fanatic or a Wallace and Gromit enthusiast, Lollipop Animation has it all from the latest toys and figures, to original hand-painted cels (sheets of acetate), actually used to create an episode of your favourite cartoon. The shop, in Ely's High Street Passage, is the brainchild of managing director Will Marston, who has himself been a collector for the last eight years. "I've always loved collecting as a hobby but I had to buy direct from the United States," he said. "I started up a website two years ago selling animation cels, but then it became a bit more than a hobby and I had to give up my day job as an advertising copy-writer." He opened the shop just before Christmas and enjoyed plenty of interest over the festive season. Despite admitting to having "no talent for drawing", Will admits that animation is very much his passion. "I started with a cel of a Snoopy head, for about £5, and it snowballed." Now, cels of almost every known cartoon character can be bought at Lollipop, all with certificates and stamps of authenticity, along with Quentin Blake limited editions - all signed by the master himself. INFO: Lollipop Animation, at 7A High Street Passage, is open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Saturday. Telephone 01353 658500 or visit the website at www.lollipopanimation.com
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The Tag Manager is a cookie-less domain and does not collect personally identifiable information. d) Google Maps Application Our website uses the service ‘Google Maps‘. When Google Maps is called up on this website, data is transmitted to Google. Responsible person with whom Google Maps is jointly operated on our website (‘Google’): Google LLC 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwymountain viewCA, 94043 USAResponsible for data processing of persons living within the European Union/EEA and Switzerland:Google Ireland Ltd.Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4Ireland In an agreement pursuant to Art. 26 (1) GDPR, the parties jointly responsible determined who fulfilled which obligation pursuant to the GDPR The agreement within the meaning of Art. 26 para. 1 GDPR with Google can be found under the following link: &lt;font color=”#ffff00″&gt;-=https://privacy.google.com/intl/de/businesses/mapscontrollerterms/=- proudly presents Contact details for data protection: The Google Privacy Officer can be contacted using the following web form: https://support.google.com/policies/troubleshooter/7575787?hl=en Categories of data subjects: Visitors to our site who use Google Maps Categories of personal data: Data that Google processes about our website visitors can be taken from the following link: https://policies.google.com/privacy/update?hl=en&gl=en, supplemented by the separate privacy policy for Google Maps: https://www.google.com/intl/de_en/help/terms_maps.html Origin of data Google receives the data from the data subjects directly via our website. Legal basis for data processing We use Google Maps only with your consent, Art. 6 (1) lit. a) GDPR. The legal bases on which Google bases its data processing can be found in the following link: Purposes of data processing We use Google Maps to help you to plan a route, and we do this for the following purposes: – Public image and advertising – Communication and data exchange – event management – if necessary contract initiation and execution The purposes Google pursues with the data processing can be taken from the following link: https://policies.google.com/privacy/update?hl=en&gl=en, supplemented by the separate data protection provisions for Google Maps: https://www.google.com/intl/de_en/help/terms_maps.html Retention: We do not store any data. The storage and deletion of the data is the duty of Google. The information for this can be taken from the following link: Categories of recipients We or our employees and service providers have no access to the data processed by Google. The recipient categories to which Google discloses the data, as well as information on intra-group data exchange, can be found at the following link: https://policies.google.com/privacy/update?hl=en&gl=en, supplemented by the separate data protection provisions for Google Maps:/ Data transfers to third countries When Google Maps is used, the data is also processed by Google LLC. The associated transfer of data to the USA as a third country without an adequate level of data protection is secured by the EU-US Privacy Shield certification of Google LLC: https://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt000000001L5AAI&status=Active. Based on the agreements on the EU-US Privacy Shield, Google LLC must grant the data subjects various rights, which they can then assert directly against Google LLC: privacy-shield-google@google.com. Google will transfer, store and otherwise process the data in the United States, Ireland and any other country in which Google does business, regardless of the residence of the data subjects. The associated data transfers to third countries are secured by an adequacy decision of the EU Commission pursuant to Art. 45 GDPR or by suitable guarantees pursuant to Art. 46 GDPR: https://policies.google.com/privacy/update?hl=de&gl=de Involved logic and scope of a profiling or an automated individual decision based on the collected data If the data subjects are tracked by collecting their data, whether through the use of cookies or comparable techniques or by storing the IP address, Google is obliged to inform about this. The information for this can be taken from the following link: Rights of data subjects Joint controllers must grant data subjects various rights with regard to the processing of their data. The rights to which the data subjects are entitled can be found in our data protection declaration. These can be asserted directly against Google. The regulatory agency for Google is: 21 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2D02 RD28, Ireland Web address: http://gdprandyou.ie/contact-us/ e) Youtube Video embedded via iFrame in advanced privacy mode We use Youtube, a Google service, to show you video content. To protect your privacy, we have activated the extended data protection mode. YouTube also uses cookies to collect information about visitors to its website. YouTube uses them, among other things, to collect video statistics, to prevent fraud and to improve user-friendliness. Calling a video usually also leads to a connection with the Google DoubleClick network. Starting the video could trigger further data processing, especially if you are already logged in to YouTube. We have no influence on that. By pressing the start button on the video, you agree to the transmission of the data to Youtube LLC: For more information about privacy at YouTube, please see their privacy policy (http://www.youtube.com/t/privacy_at_youtube). Recipient of the data: Youtube LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA f) Social Media Buttons Our website uses Social Media Buttons (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Xing), to enable you to interact with third parties. These social media buttons are not integrated as plug-ins via a so-called iFrame but are stored as links. By clicking the social media buttons, you will be redirected to the page of the respective provider. The relevant provider is then responsible for compliance with the data protection regulations and for the correctness, up-to-dateness and completeness of the information provided there for data processing within the meaning of Art. 4 No. 17 GDPR. g) DoubleClick by Google Doubleclick by Google uses cookies to serve ads relevant to you. Your browser is assigned a pseudonymous identification number to check which ads have been displayed in your browser and which ads have been called. The cookies do not contain any personal information. The use of DoubleClick cookies only allows Google and its partner websites to serve ads based on previous visits to our or other websites on the Internet. The information generated by the cookies is transmitted and stored by Google for analysis. A transfer of the data by Google to third parties only takes place due to legal regulations or within the scope of order processing. Google will not combine your data with other data collected by Google. If you do not agree with this form of processing, you can prevent the storage of cookies by setting your browser accordingly. You can also prevent Google from collecting the data generated by the cookies and relating to your use of the website and from processing this data by Google by downloading and installing the browser plug-in available here <https://support.google.com/ads/answer/7395996?hl=de> Alternatively, you can disable Doubleclick cookies on this page < http://www.google.com/ads/preferences/html/opt-out.html> 8. Supplementary information and provisions on individual services a) Press distribution list At your expressed request, we will include you in our press distribution list for the topics you have chosen as well as information on our company. Please note that delivery can only take place once you have expressly confirmed your subscription request again in the context of our double opt-in procedure. The personal data collected within the scope of the press distribution list registration will be used exclusively for sending and personalising the information (e.g. to address you by your name). You can revoke your consent to the storage of personal data that you have given us for inclusion in the press distribution list at any time with effect for the future. For the purpose of revoking your consent, each e-mail contains an appropriate link; alternatively, you are welcome to contact us directly so that we can implement your revocation. Details of the consent given to us were communicated to you in the Double-Opt-In-Mail. Press distribution list usage analysis Our press distribution list e-mails contain tracking pixels. A pixel-code is an invisible graphic in HTML e-mails with the purpose of enabling a log file recording and a recording of the links activated from the newsletter with subsequent analysis when the e-mail is opened. This enables us to evaluate the success of our newsletter campaigns by means of statistical evaluations and to optimise our mails in order to present you, for example, topics and offers that are better suited to your interests. The personal data collected in this way will be processed directly by us. If you do not agree to this, you can unsubscribe from the press distribution list at any time via the link provided in the respective e-mail or by sending us a message. b) Contact form and feedback form Data that you transmit to us via our contact form will be processed for the purpose of communication and data exchange, i.e. to respond to your specific request. These data are stored as long as their processing is necessary for these purposes or until the expiry of any subsequent retention periods. c) Application procedure We offer you the opportunity to apply to us electronically. Your electronic application data will be received by the relevant personnel department and only forwarded to the department responsible for the respective position or to the persons in charge of processing. All parties involved treat your application documents After completion of the applicant selection process, we will store your application documents for 3 months and then delete or destroy any copies unless we have concluded an employment contract with you. Should we wish to include your application documents in our applicant pool, we will contact you. In the notification you can actively consent to the further storage of your documents. Please note that applications that you send us by e-mail will be sent to us unencrypted. We therefore recommend the use of our secure upload portal or e-mail encryption. d) Monotype Fonts Our website uses the ‘Monotype Fonts’ service from Monotype to present our site in an optimal design, also with regard to fonts. When you visit our site, Monotype will download the fonts you need to display them into your browser. Connection data such as your IP address, information about the browser used, the page calling up and, if applicable, other technical data are transmitted to Monotype. This service is governed by fonts.com’s privacy policy (https://www.monotype.com/legal/privacy-policy). Recipient of the data: Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc., 600 Unicorn Park Drive, Woburn, Massachusetts 01801, USA We shall be glad to help with any queries about data protection. Please contact: datenschutz@flutlicht.biz. 9. Company Presences (‘Fanpages’) in Social Networks Social network Facebook We point out that Facebook is just another of several options for contacting us or receiving information from us. Alternatively, the information offered via our Facebook account can also be found on our website at www.flutlicht.biz. Responsible person with whom the fanpage is operated together (‘platform operator’) Facebook Inc. CA 512374 Responsible for data processing for people living within the European Union: Facebook Ireland Ltd. In an agreement pursuant to Art. 26 (1) GDPR, it was determined between the jointly responsible persons who fulfilled which obligation under the GDPR The agreement pursuant to Art. 26 (1) GDPR can be found at the following link: The platform operator provides the essential contents of this agreement to the data subjects. Contact for privacy policy The contact for privacy policy can be taken from our privacy policy linked here or the privacy policy officer of the platform operator can be contacted under the following web form: https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/540977946302970 Categories of data subjects Registered in the social network as well as unregistered visitors to our fanpage. We inform the data subjects that they use Facebook and its functions on their own responsibility. This is especially true for the use of interactive features (e.g., sharing, rating). Categories of personal data Data that we process from registered visitors to our fanpage: User ID under which you have registered, released profile data (e.g. name details, occupation, addresses, contact data, if needed also special categories of personal data such as religious affiliation, health data, etc.), data that is generated during content sharing, message exchange and communication, data that is required in the course of contract processing at the request of registered visitors; otherwise we only process pseudonymised data such as statistics and insights on how our fanpage, the articles, pages, videos and other provided content is interacted with (page activities, page views, informatione on “Likes”, reach, general demographic, location and interest-related information on age, gender, country, city, language). The pseudonymised data cannot be merged by us with the corresponding attribution feature (e.g. name details). Thus it is not possible for us to identify individual visitors, who thus remain anonymous to us. Data that we process from non-registered visitors to our fanpage: Pseudonymised data such as statistics and insights on how our fanpage, the articles, pages, videos and other provided content is interacted with (page activities, page views, informatione on “Likes”, reach, general demographic, location and interest-related information on age, gender, country, city, language). Data that the platform operator processes about registered and unregistered visitors to our fanpage can be found in the following link: The platform operator may use various analysis tools for evaluation purposes. We have no influence on the use of such tools by the platform operator and have not been informed about such potential use. Should tools of this kind be used by the platform operator for our fanpage, we have neither commissioned nor approved this nor supported it in any other way. Also, the data obtained during the analysis will not be made available to us. In addition, we have no possibility to prevent or stop the use of such tools on our fanpage and no other effective means of control. Data Source We receive the data directly from the data subjects or from the platform operator. Where the platform operator obtains the data of the data subjects can be found under the following link: https://www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation We have no influence or effective control over whether the data acquisition by the platform operator is permissible. Legal basis for data processing We process the data on based on the following legal bases: – Art. 6 (1) a) GDPR: Consent of the data subjects – Art. 6 (1) b) GDPR, if applicable: Execution of a contract with the data subject or implementation of pre-contractual measures at the request of the data subject – Art. 6 (1) f) GDPR: Justified interest o Simplification of communication and data exchange by supplementing the existing communication channels, such as the Internet presence, press releases, print products and events, with the fanpage. o Sales promotion of our products and services or the demand as well as the recruitment of junior staff by transparent appearance and regular contributions to our agency life and work as well as communication and PR topics, according to our service portfolio. o Optimization of our fanpage. We process special categories of personal data, if at all, only based on the following legal bases: – Art. 9 (2) a) GDPR: Consent of the data subject – Art. 9 (2) e) GDPR: The data subject has made the personal data public manifestly. The legal basis on which the platform operator bases data processing can be found in the following link: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/legal_bases If the data subjects are tracked by collecting their data, whether through the use of cookies or comparable techniques or by storing the IP address, the platform operator will obtain the consent of the data subjects in advance. In particular, the platform operator is obliged to inform the data subjects for what purposes and on what legal basis entries in the so-called Local Storage are generated by the first visit to a fanpage, even for non-registered visitors, and whether personal data of non-registered visitors (e.g. IP address or other data that condenses into personal data) is also used to create profiles. We have no influence or effective control over whether the data processing by the platform operator is permissible. Purposes of data processing The data will be processed for the following purposes: Information on the purposes for which the platform operator processes the data can be found under the following link: https://www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation We have no influence on the purposes for which the platform operator actually uses the data. In addition, we have no effective means of control in this matter. Storage duration In terms of Art. 26 (1) GDPR the platform operator is obligated to store and delete data in accordance with the agreement. Information on this can be found under the following link: We have no influence on how the platform operator determines the ruled deletion periods and how the data is deleted. In addition, we have no effective means of control in this matter. Recipient categories The data processed by us can only be accessed by our employees who maintain our fanpage and need the data for the above-mentioned purposes. If the data subjects post their data publicly on our fanpage, it can be accessed by other registered and possibly also unregistered visitors. The following link lists the recipient categories to which the platform operator discloses the data or enables registered visitors to disclose their data, as well as information on internal data exchange within the group: We have no influence on the disclosure of the data to the individual recipients (and categories) by the platform operator. In addition, we have no effective means of control in this matter. Data transfers to third-party countries If the data subjects post their data publicly on our fanpage, it can be accessed by other registered and possibly also unregistered visitors worldwide. In the context of the operation of our fanpage, the data is also processed by Facebook Inc. The associated data transfer to the USA as a third-party country without an adequate level of data protection is secured by the EU-US Privacy Shield certification of Facebook Inc: https://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt0000000GnywAAC&status=Active. The platform operator will transfer, store and otherwise process the data in the United States, Ireland and any other country in which the platform operator operates, regardless of the residence of the data subjetcts. The associated data transfers to third-party countries are secured by an adequacy decision of the EU Commission pursuant to Art. 45 GDPR or by suitable guarantees pursuant to Art. 46 GDPR: We have no influence on the data transfers made by the platform operator to third-party countries. In addition, we have no effective means of control in this matter. Involved logic and scope of a profiling or an automated individual decision based on the collected data If the data subjects are tracked by collecting their data, whether through the use of cookies or comparable techniques or by storing the IP address, the platform operator is obligated to inform about this in accordance with the agreement in terms of Art. 26 (1) GDPR. In particular, the platform operator is obligated to inform the data subjects of the purposes and legal basis if a session cookie and three cookies with a lifetime from four months to two years are stored on our fan page after calling up a subpage. Information for this can be found under the following links: Rights of data subjects The jointly responsible persons must grant the data subjects various rights with regard to the processing of their data, which they can assert directly against the platform operator based on the agreement pursuant to Art. 26 (1) GDPR: Data subjects have a right to access, rectify or delete personal data concerning them or a right to limit data processing by the data controller if certain conditions are met pursuant to Art. 15 to Art. 18 GDPR. Data subjects also have the right to revoke their consent to the processing of their personal data at any time with effect for the future (Art. 7 (3) GDPR). Furthermore, they can object to the further processing of their data, which is based exclusively on the legitimate interest of the data controller in accordance with Art. 6 (1) f) GDPR (Art. 21 (1) GDPR), provided that their particular personal situation indicates interests worthy of protection in the exclusion of data processing and that there are no longer any compelling grounds worthy of protection for the data controller for further data processing. If personal data is processed for the purpose of direct marketing, data subjects have the right to object to this processing at any time with effect for the future (Art. 21 (2) GDPR). If the data processing is based on the consent of the data subject pursuant to Art. 6 (1) a), Art. 9 (1) a) GDPR or pursuant to Art. 6 (1) b) GDPR on a contract with the data subject and is carried out using automated procedures, the data subjects may, pursuant to Art. 20 (1) GDPR, request that the personal data stored about them be retained in a structured, common and machine-readable format or that they be transmitted to a third party selected by the data subject. In general, data subjects have the right not to be subject to an automated individual decision pursuant to Art. 22 (1) GDPR. To the extent that such an automated individual decision is permissible under Art. 22 (2) a) to c) GDPR, data subjects are granted the following rights under Art. 22 (3) GDPR: the right to present one’s own position, the right to object to the intervention of a person on the part of the person responsible, the right to contest the automated individual decision (right of appeal). è Based on the agreements regarding the EU-US Privacy Shield, Facebook Inc. must grant the data subjects various rights, which they can then assert directly against Facebook Inc. è Further information about this social network and other social networks and how data subjects can protect their data can also be found here: https://www.youngdata.de/. Furthermore, data subjects have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority if they are in the opinion that the processing of their personal data violates the Basic Data Protection Regulation, Art. 77 GDPR. The supervisory authority responsible for the platform operator is: 21 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2 D02 RD28, Ireland Web address: https://www.dataprotection.ie/docs/Contact-us/b/11.htm Social network Pinterest We point out that Pinterest is just another of several options for contacting us or receiving information from us. Alternatively, the information offered via our Pinterest account can also be found on our website at www.flutlicht.biz. Responsible person with whom the fanpage is operated together (‘platform operator’) Pinterest Inc. 651 Brannan Street CA 94103 USAResponsible for data processing for people living within the European UnionPinterest Europe Ltd. Palmerston House, 2nd Floor Fenian Street Derzeit noch kein Link verfügbar! Contact for privacy policy The contact for privacy policy can be taken from our privacy policy linked here or the privacy policy officer of the platform operator can be contacted under the following web form: https://policy.pinterest.com/de/privacy-policy We inform the data subjects that they use Pinterest and its functions on their own responsibility. This is especially true for the use of interactive features (e.g., sharing, rating). https://policy.pinterest.com/de/privacy-policy Where the platform operator obtains the data of the data subjects can be found under the following link: https://policy.pinterest.com/de/privacy-policy Information on the purposes for which the platform operator processes the data can be found under the following link: https://policy.pinterest.com/de/privacy-policy In the context of the operation of our fanpage, the data is also processed by Facebook Inc. The associated data transfer to the USA as a third-party country without an adequate level of data protection is secured by the EU-US Privacy Shield certification of Pinterest Inc.: https://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt00000008VVzAAM&status=Active The platform operator will transfer, store and otherwise process the data in the United States, Ireland and any other country in which the platform operator operates, regardless of the residence of the data subjects. Information for this can be found under the following link: In general, data subjects have the right not to be subject to an automated individual decision pursuant to Art. 22 (1) GDPR. To the extent that such an automated individual decision is permissible under Art. 22 (2) a) to c) DGPR, data subjects are granted the following rights under Art. 22 (3) GDPR: the right to present one’s own position, the right to object to the intervention of a person on the part of the person responsible, the right to contest the automated individual decision (right of appeal). Social network Instagram We point out that Instagram is just another of several options for contacting us or receiving information from us. Alternatively, the information offered via our Instagram account can also be found on our website at www.flutlicht.biz. Derzeit noch nicht verfügbar. We inform the data subjects that they use Instagram and its functions on their own responsibility. This is especially true for the use of interactive features (e.g., sharing, rating). Data that the platform operator processes about registered and unregistered visitors to our fanpage can be found in the following links: Where the platform operator obtains the data of the data subjects can be found under the following links: The legal basis on which the platform operator bases data processing can be found in the following links: Information on the purposes for which the platform operator processes the data can be found under the following link: https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/540977946302970 è Based on the agreements regarding the EU-US Privacy Shield, Facebook Inc. must grant the data subjects various rights, which they can then assert directly against Facebook Inc.: privacyshield@support.facebook.com Webadresse: https://www.dataprotection.ie/docs/Contact-us/b/11.htm Webadresse: http://gdprandyou.ie/contact-us/ Social network Twitter We point out that Twitter is just another of several options for contacting us or receiving information from us. Alternatively, the information offered via our Facebook account can also be found on our website at www.flutlicht.biz. Responsible person with whom the fanpage is operated together (‘platform operator’) Twitter Inc. 1355 Market Street #900San FranciscoCA 94103USA Twitter International Company One Cumberland Place Dublin 2 D02 AX07 Link derzeit noch nicht verfügbar Contact for privacy policy The contact for privacy policy can be taken from our privacy policy linked here. the privacy policy officer of the platform operator can be contacted under the following web form: https://support.twitter.com/forms/privacy https://twitter.ethicspointvp.com/custom/twitter/forms/data/form_data.aspor at the following addresses:Twitter International Company One Cumberland Place, Fenian Street Dublin 2, D02 AX07 IRLANDTwitter, Inc. Attn: Privacy Policy Inquiry 1355 Market Street, Suite 900 Furthermore, data subjects have the possibility to request further information: https://support.twitter.com/articles/20170320# Categories of data subjects Im Sozialen Netzwerk registrierte als auch nicht registrierte Besucher unserer Fanpage We inform the data subjects that they use the short message service Twitter and its functions on their own responsibility. This is especially true for the use of interactive features (e.g., sharing, rating). User ID or user name under which the data subjects have registered, released profile data (name, e-mail address, telephone number), data that is generated when sharing content, re-tweeting the tweets, writing tweets that refer to the Twitter account of the data subjects, exchanging messages and communication, data that is required as part of contract processing at the request of the registered visitors, other data and content freely published and distributed by the data subjects on Twitter or via their Twitter account; Otherwise, only certain, non-personal or pseudonymous data is visible to us, such as data about the tweet activity (e.g. the number of profile or link clicks through a particular tweet). The non-personal or pseudonymised data cannot be merged by us with the corresponding attribution feature (e.g. IP address, name details). Thus it is not possible for us to identify individual visitors, who thus remain anonymous to us. Only certain non-personal or pseudonymized data is visible to as, such as data about tweet activit (e.g. number of profile or link clicks through a particular tweet). The non-personal or pseudonymised data cannot be merged by us with the corresponding attribution feature (e.g. IP address, name details). Thus it is not possible for us to identify individual visitors, who thus remain anonymous to us. Data that we process from our website visitors: By including the Twitter button (pure link) or the tweets on our website, the IP addresses of our website visitors are not transmitted to the platform operator. Data processed by the platform operator about the registered and unregistered visitors to our fanpage: Voluntarily entered data such as user ID or user name under which the visitors have registered, released profile data (name, e-mail address, telephone number), contacts in their address book if the data subjects upload or synchronise it, where applicable payment information. The platform operator also evaluates the content shared by registered visitors based on what topics they are interested in, stores and processes confidential messages that they send directly to other users, and can determine their location based on GPS data, wireless network information or their IP address to provide advertising or other content. Furthermore, the platform operator also receives information for instance when visitors view content, even if they have not created a Twitter account. This so-called “log data” can include the IP address, browser type, operating system, information about the previously visited website and pages, their location, their mobile provider, the terminal they are using (including device ID and application ID), the search terms they are using and cookie information. Twitter buttons or widgets embedded in websites and the use of cookies also enable the platform operator to record the visits of registered visitors to these websites and assign them to their Twitter profile. This data can be used to offer content or advertising tailored to them. Further information on the data processed by the platform operator can be found in the following link: https://twitter.com/de/privacy The platform operator may use various analysis tools for evaluation purposes, such as Twitter- and Google-Analytics. Where the platform operator obtains the data of the data subjects can be found under the following link: https://twitter.com/de/privacy Information on the purposes for which the platform operator processes the data can be found under the following link: https://twitter.com/de/privacy The data processed by us can only be accessed by our employees who maintain our fanpage and need the data for the above-mentioned purposes. If the data subjects post their data publicly on our fan page, publish it freely on Twitter and distribute it, this data is included in our offer on our fan page and can be accessed by our followers, other registered and possibly also non-registered visitors. If the data subjects post their data publicly on our fan page, publish it freely on Twitter and distribute it, this data is included in our offer on our fan page and can be accessed by our followers, other registered and possibly also non-registered visitors worldwide. In the context of the operation of our fanpage, the data is also processed by Twitter Inc. The associated data transfer to the USA as a third-party country without an adequate level of data protection is secured by the EU-US Privacy Shield certification of Twitter Inc.: https://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt0000000TORzAAO&status=Active The associated data transfers to third-party countries are secured by an adequacy decision of the EU Commission pursuant to Art. 45 GDPR or by suitable guarantees pursuant to Art. 46 GDPR: https://twitter.com/de/privacy Involved logic and scope of a profiling or an automated individual decision based on the collected data If the data subjects are tracked by collecting their data, whether through the use of cookies or comparable techniques or by storing the IP address, the platform operator is obligated to inform about this in accordance with the agreement in terms of Art. 26 (1) GDPR. Information for this can be found under the following link: https://twitter.com/de/privacy Rights of data subjects The jointly responsible persons must grant the data subjects various rights with regard to the processing of their data, which they can assert directly against the platform operator: è Data subjects have the possibility to restrict the processing of their data in the general settings of their Twitter account as well as under “Privacy and security”. In addition, in the case of mobile devices (smartphones, tablet computers) they can restrict the platform operator’s access to contact and calendar data, photos, location data, etc. in the settings available there. However, this depends on the operating system used. è Data subjects can learn about the possibility of viewing their own data stored by the platform operator here: https://support.twitter.com/articles/20172711# Über die vom Plattformbetreiber zu den ihnen gezogenen Rückschlüsse können sich betroffene Personen hier informieren: https://twitter.com/your_twitter_data è Information on the existing personalization and data protection settings can be found here (with further references): https://twitter.com/personalization è As Twitter Inc. is a non-European provider with a European branch only in Ireland, it is not bound by German data protection regulations according to its own interpretation. This concerns, for example, the rights to information, blocking or deletion of data or the possibility to object to the use of usage data for advertising purposes. è Based on the agreements regarding the EU-US Privacy Shield, Twitter Inc. must grant the data subjects various rights, which they can then assert directly against Twitter Inc.: https://twitter.ethicspointvp.com/custom/twitter/forms/data/form_data.asp è Further information can be found in the following link: https://twitter.ethicspointvp.com/custom/twitter/forms/data/form_data.asp Social network YouTube We point out that YouTube is just another of several options for contacting us or receiving information from us. Alternatively, the information offered via our YouTube account can also be found on our website at www.flutlicht.biz. Responsible person with whom the fanpage is operated together (‘platform operator’) Google LLC 1600 Amphitheatre PkwyMountain ViewCA, 94043 USAResponsible for data processing for people living within the European Union: Google Ireland Ltd. Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4 Link noch nicht verfügbar Contact for privacy policy The contact for privacy policy can be taken from our privacy policy linked here or the privacy policy officer of the platform operator can be contacted under the following web form: https://support.google.com/policies/troubleshooter/7575787?hl=de We inform the data subjects that they use YouTube and its functions on their own responsibility. This is especially true for the use of interactive features (e.g., sharing, rating). Categories of personal data User ID under which you have registered, released profile data (e.g. name details, occupation, addresses, contact data, if needed also special categories of personal data such as religious affiliation, health data, etc.), data that is generated during content sharing, message exchange and communication, data that is required in the course of contract processing at the request of registered visitors; otherwise we only process pseudonymised data such as statistics and insights on how our fanpage, the articles, pages, videos and other provided content is interacted with (page activities, page views, informatione on “Likes”, reach, general demographic, location and interest-related information on age, gender, country, city, language). https://policies.google.com/privacy/update?hl=de&gl=de Where the platform operator obtains the data of the data subjects can be found under the following link: https://policies.google.com/privacy/update?hl=de&gl=de Purposes of data processing data will be processed for the following purposes: Information on the purposes for which the platform operator processes the data can be found under the following link: https://policies.google.com/privacy/update?hl=de&gl=de In the context of the operation of our fanpage, the data is also processed by Facebook Inc. 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Home > Marylanders Are Still At Risk By Julia Potter In March, Maryland became the third state to ban fracking statewide. But the threat from fracked gas still looms over western Maryland. Natural gas infrastructure poses a threat to the surrounding environment and communities, just as the actual process of fracking does. Although the fracking ban was a huge step to protect the state from the threat of fossil fuels, Marylanders won’t be completely safe until Governor Hogan puts a stop to all fracking infrastructure projects. TransCanada, the same corporation responsible for the Keystone Pipeline, has proposed another pipeline known as the Eastern Panhandle Expansion project. This pipeline would connect a TransCanada pipeline in Pennsylvania to a Mountaineer Gas line in West Virginia. As a result, this pipeline would travel through western Maryland just west of Hancock before traveling under the Potomac River. The proposed pipeline would be detrimental to protected national parkland and natural environments, not to mention individual private property rights. It would also endanger the over 6 million people living downstream that rely on the Potomac as their primary drinking water source. On June 30th, a coalition of environmental groups held a press conference at McCoy Campgrounds, located along the Potomac River in Clear Spring, Maryland to protest the Eastern Panhandle Expansion project. Members and supporters of the coalition expressed solidarity with folks from across Maryland and West Virginia who will be forced to live with the negative consequences of the pipeline. Protesters and speakers called on Governor Hogan to build on his support for the fracking ban by rejecting pipelines and putting an end to all fracking expansion projects. Governor Hogan has the authority under the federal Clean Water Act to deny the pipeline a necessary permit, without which the project cannot be completed. The coalition will continue to support the protest against the pipeline throughout the summer by camping out at McCoy’s Ferry campgrounds every weekend. The rolling encampment is in support of and solidarity with the many families who would be directly impacted by the threats of the pipeline. Food & Water Watch joined residents from across Maryland the second weekend of the rolling encampment. The campground was a perfect example of the environment and community that would be affected by the disruptive construction of a pipeline beneath the river. Local campers talked about how they come to McCoy’s Ferry to enjoy the fresh air and refreshing water of the Potomac River. Their kids go swimming, families hike in the surrounding woods and everyone spends each night sleeping peacefully under the stars. Pipeline construction would completely transform the natural oasis. Campers joined Food & Water Watch in urging Governor Hogan to reject the Eastern Panhandle Expansion Project. You can help too. Dial: 855-969-5613 Say: "Hi my name is _____ and I am calling as a constituent to ask Governor Hogan to reject the pipeline under the Potomac." And fill out the form below! No Potomac Pipeline! [1] Julia Potter is a summer intern at Food & Water Watch Maryland Just Banned Fracking, But a New Fight's on the Horizon [2] Source URL: https://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/news/marylanders-are-still-risk [1] https://secure.foodandwaterwatch.org/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&amp;page=UserAction&amp;id=2972 [2] https://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/news/maryland-just-banned-fracking-new-fights-horizon
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Wholesale: Not Dead But Often Overlooked By Digital Brands Joan Verdon Senior Contributor The "Wholesale is Not Dead" campaign was launched this week at the Outdoor Retailer trade show in ... [+] Denver. Photo courtesy of Envoy B2B Retail gets all the headlines, with everyone debating whether it is dead or alive. Wholesale on the other hand is wondering if anyone even cares if it is dead or alive. In the age of direct-to-consumer, who thinks about wholesale anymore? Enter Jon Faber to the rescue. Faber, and the Grand Rapids, Michigan-based company he heads, Envoy B2B, have launched a “Wholesale Is Not Dead” campaign. He is spreading the word this week in Denver at the Outdoor Retailer show, the largest North American trade show for the outdoor industry, with over 25,000 attendees and 1,400 exhibitors. Jon Faber, CEO of Envoy B2B, which sells software that helps wholesale brands connect with specialty ... [+] retailers, brought his "Wholesale is Not Dead" campaign to the Outdoor Retailer trade show in Denver June 17-20. Faber is handing out campaign buttons, doing interviews, and promoting a new website, wholesaleisnotdead.com. What’s interesting about his effort is he’s not someone from a legacy wholesale company clinging to the old way of doing business. He’s a 30-something tech entrepreneur who says wholesale is the way to grow today’s newest direct-to-consumer businesses. Faber has a horse in the wholesale vs. retail vs. direct-to-consumer race—and a strong reason to root for wholesale. Envoy B2B sells software-as-a service platforms for footwear, apparel and accessories manufacturers who need to manage relationships with hundreds of retail accounts that sell their products. Envoy didn’t set out to be a software provider for wholesale brands. It was born in 2011 when it was hired by athletic shoe manufacturer Saucony to design digital tools for its sales reps. It then expanded into software to manage wholesale accounts, modeling itself after some of the direct-to-consumer businesses springing up. Similar to how those direct-to-consumer businesses make each customer feel they have a personal relationship with an online brand, Envoy used technology to create personal relationships between wholesalers and their retail accounts. Faber is seeing more direct-to-consumer brands realizing that they also need wholesale sales. Those brands are discovering that to achieve scale they have to be in retail stores, and that they need to have a relationship with a network of specialty stores, Faber said, in a phone interview from the Outdoor Retailer show. “There has been a proliferation lately of brands that need education in how to go further, how to get into retail,” he said. The Wholesale Is Not Dead campaign is trying to raise awareness of the importance of wholesale ... [+] relationships with specialty retailers. Courtesy of Envoy B2B With 90% of consumer goods still being sold in physical stores, the new digital retailers are saying, “We need a footprint in physical stores,” Faber said. Faber makes the case for wholesale in terms that millennials, and millennial brands, can relate to. Here are his key points. Specialty retail is growing. While there is a lot of gloom and doom in the news about big box and chain retail, thousands of independent retailers and specialty chains are thriving and expanding, Faber said. An Envoy survey of 1,500 specialty retail stores found that 82% had grown their sales over the past year. Specialty retailers are the original influencers. Digital brands use celebrities and social media influencers to promote and recommend their products and prove they are authentic, Faber said. Specialty retailers were doing that long before Instagram. “It’s the people in these small stores who believe in the products,” he said. “The best part is they’re the influencers, but they also sell the product for you in their stores.” Direct-to-consumer brands are missing out on a huge opportunity. “The consumer is the channel, and the consumer is in physical stores and online, so brands need to be in both places,” Faber said. “We’re seeing direct-to-consumer brands that bet too heavily on one kind of channel failing, or not succeeding in terms of growth.” Wholesaleisnotdead.com lists eight supporting companies in addition to Envoy, including tech giant Oracle Netsuite, and tech innovator Stitchlabs, manufacturers like Lems footwear and Howler Bros surf and sports apparel, and independent retailers with single stores. Faber expects that list to grow. Rather than convincing the world that wholesale is not dead, the primary value of Faber’s campaign may be convincing digital brands to think about wholesale in a whole new way. Follow me on Twitter or LinkedIn. Joan Verdon I have 20 years experience covering the retail industry, from mega-malls to Main Street shops, and everything in between. I have reported on retail bankruptcies, includ
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End of Year Review Labels of Love The GIT Award LIMF Liverpool Music Week Liverpool Sound City Calva Louise, Kid Kapichi, The Kendos: Jacaranda Phase One, Liverpool By Mark Flannery on 9th March 2019 Live reviews Calva Louse Calva Louise brought a multi cultural, anti-Brexit feel to Seel Street as Getintothis’ Mark Flannery was sucked into the vibe. In these times of rack and ruin, with the spectre of Brexit hanging over us like the grim reaper, it’s comforting to know there are artists from different cultures and backgrounds, coming together to try to make things right. Such an outfit are Calva Louise, who brought their garage punk to the environs of Seel St. However, little did they or we realise that the biggest crowd of the evening was for a local beat combo by the name of The Kendos. Looking as though none of them were over fourteen, they had enough panache and confidence to show the crowd they definitely did know what they were doing. With a mix of original material, and echoes of The Jam, The Who and The Strypes (whatever happened to them?), and the odd cover, including Waterfall by The Stone Roses, they had those present smiling, at the sheer joyfulness of youth, and vigorously head nodding along to their post punk agitations, and musings on life as a youth of today. No nervousness was apparent as they ripped through a thirty minute set, delighting those present. Next up were Kid Kapichi, a four piece from Hastings, who doffed their caps to the young gunslingers who preceded them, and though the crowd was a tad sparser, gave us edgy lyrics, scattergun riffs and on occasions a ferocity which almost had the walls shaking. Co-vocalist Jack Wilson, sporting an England shirt circa 1992, with a blonde barnet, straight out of the Gazza scrapbook, spat out lyrics of disillusion, alienation, and life in Britain today, encapsulated perfectly on 2019. With nods to Queens Of The Stone Age, The Clash, Slaves and early Arctic Monkeys, Kid Kapichi delivered a short, but thoroughly entertaining set of contagious melodies, heavy basslines and a swagger, big enough to knock you off your feet. Songs such as Puppet Strings and Waster somewhat lightened the preceding aural outburst, before Revolver finished off proceedings with a musical kick in the solar plexus. Miles Kane, Peach Fuzz, The Mysterines and more announced for Skeleton Coast Festival Headliners, Calva Louise are everything right wingers would hate. Three artists from different corners of the globe(France & New Zealand included), plying their trade in good ol’ Blighty. Fronted by Venezuelan, Jess Allinic, they delivered a mix of melodious garage punk, with a sprinkling of doo wop thrown into the mix. Beginning with I’m Gonna Do Well, they ripped through a set brimming with vibrant energy. Lyrically, they focus on themes of youthful independence and optimism, even in the face of hardship and difficult relationships, highlighted in Tug Of War, “Just try to get away, cause you can, don’t beat yourself!” The majority of the set is taken from their debut album, Rhinoceros, which is named after a favourite play of Allinic by Eugene Ionesco, about being on a path of self adventure. I heard A Cry elicited much joyful dancing in the crowd, two minute fifteen seconds of pure punk pop. Gig of the year sofar @KidKapichi and @calvalouise at @phaseonelpool — livesformusic (@cbj622w) March 8, 2019 Introducing Spanish sung track, No Hay, Allinic commented on the different climes between the UK and Venezuela, and telling us that enough body heat generated by the crowd could bridge the temperature gap. She was an effervescent presence throughout, jumping into those present at one point, enjoying both the band’s performance and the warmth from the assembled throng. It was a shame not more were there to enjoy Calva Louise, but those that were certainly left feeling satisfied. Images by Getintothis’ Kevin Barrett Kid Kapichi The Kendos Previous ArticleAfterhere: The Cavern, Liverpool Next Article Liverpool gig guide: The Wailers, Kristin Hersh, Natalie and the Monarchy, Sarah Darling We'll only use your email address to send you updates from the website and promotions from our select commercial partners. We don't share your details with anyone else. 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Shell Improved their Security at Petrochemical Site in Singapore Sepura Replaced their Existing Analogue Network to Improve Security, Coverage and Connectivity Shell Pulau Bukom Plant on an island 5.5 km southwest of Singapore Sepura: Shell STP8X Tetra Terminal Shell’s Pulau Bukom Manufacturing Site is an integrated oil and petrochemicals site with manufacturing facilities for fuels, lubricant based oils and speciality chemicals, located off Singapore. Based on an island 5.5 km southwest of Singapore, it forms part of a group of islands that have been identified by the Singapore government for petrochemical industrial manufacturing. Bukom is Shell’s largest wholly-owned refinery globally with a crude distillation capacity of around 500,000 barrels per day; it is Shell’s largest petrochemical production and export centre in the Asia Pacific region. Sepura successfully implemented a new Tetra system on the island, with an employee based permanently on the site for maintenance and repairs. As an island off the shore of Singapore, Shell wanted to replace their existing analogue network to improve security, coverage and connectivity. The solution had to provide: A new network with improved coverage and capacity Improved audio quality Provide a secure mode of communication for user Provide Intrinsically Safe hand portables to the site workers Up to 2000 devices/terminals for use across the network Maintenance management and service support of the network for 10 years Integration to critical applications Being located to the south of Sentosa, the site required careful planning and regular visits to ensure any challenges were quickly solved. The island covers 243 hectares and as a major oil and petrochemical site the challenges were abundant. As with any petrochemical site, the island consists of a lot of metal structures, which was one of the key challenges to face the implementation of a new network. Metal is often a barrier to radio communication, frequently blocking or interfering with signals, so this challenge needed careful planning to overcome. The hazardous materials present on site are numerous, namely crude oil/fuel, offering a number of health and safety hazards to overcome during implementation. As an island with such importance to the oil and petrochemical industry, access to the site is heavily restricted; meaning site visits, planning and construction of the new network also needed careful consideration. Sepura implemented a Tetra based solution for the site, covering the entire island as well as the ferry terminal and remote docking buoy. Sepura’s Intrinsically Safe hand portable radios were implemented to ensure worker safety with the chosen model being the reduced keypad STP8X100. Vehicles and offices on site were setup with SRG3900 mobile and desktop radios. To further enhance worker safety, Sepura’s STP8X100 gave the addition of a dedicated emergency button for quick responses in an emergency. To better support the Movement Control Room (MCR) which manage the loading/ unloading of products from ships, the Sepura radios are integrated to the instrumentation system to provide quick pump trip function so that those on the in control of loading the large ships could trigger a pump trip using their radio in case of emergency. Since communication is a critical component in Bukom, Sepura have a dedicated team of local engineers to provide 24/7 all year round to support the Tetra radio system. Preventive maintenance is carried out quarterly to ensure that system health is maintained by pre-emptively arresting issues before it happen. Shell have contracted Sepura to deliver a multi-year managed service to ensure the safety and efficiency of the site and associated operations. “The success of this project and long term partnership with Shell proves our ability to provide our customers with the best possible Tetra solution to meet their needs, working closely with them to meet their requirements. We have delivered unrivalled Tetra coverage with the robust, reliable and secure Tetra radios both hand portable and mobile. The new network has delivered safety, efficiency and future capabilities to Shell and we look forward to developing their system further”, says Terence Ledger, Sales and Marketing Director, Sepura. “Working closely with the Shell stakeholders and building rapport with user’s focal points was the key success factor to ensure that the delivery could proceed. In the maintenance phase, these relationships help provide a smooth transition process from the old to the new system, helping to ensure that issues and concerns are raised to the maintenance team for remediation as soon as possible.” Petrol industry Beach Drive Waterbeach CB25 9TL Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
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How T. Rex Ate a Triceratops in Four Easy Steps By Jamie Condliffe on at If you've always wondered how Tyrannosaurs Rex ate the horned monstrosity that was a Triceratops, you need puzzle no longer. Scientists have finally pieced together how they did it—and it was surprisingly straightforward. Nature reports that researchers from the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana, have analysed a heap of bite-scarred Triceratops bones to come up with the new theory, which explains how T. Rex went about devouring the dinosaur. They've established four major steps, but the overall approach was a gruesome one: "the easiest way to do this was to pull the head off," explained lead researcher Denver Fowler to Nature. But, hey, let's get down to business. Nature has synthesized the major steps, which correspond to the diagrams above: 1. Get a good grip on the neck frill. 2. Tear the head off to expose the tasty neck muscles. 3. Nibble on the soft flesh of Triceratops' face. 4. Feast on the delicacies beneath the frill. Easy! In fact, the whole exercise suggests that T. Rex was actually far more delicate than Jurassic Park may have us believe. There's a restraint involved in eating a Triceratops like this. Kind of. [Nature] Images by Nate Carroll/Nature
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Fort Russ - Anglo 5 LIBYA CRISIS: Egypt and Congo to consider direct military intervention against… Rift in the EU as Germany Repeatedly Rejects French Pleas for a Joint Military Action… China’s Trade with African Countries Their Dying World: Social Media and the fall of “Independent,” Self-Righteous Lost-Souls for Empire The FRN Daily News Brief 2020-01-17 Iraqi Forces Capture a ‘Moderately’ Bloated ISIS Mufti Anglo 5Headline NewsIsrael or, "The Ego and Its Own" By Navid Nasr Last updated May 19, 2018 Over the past decade, perhaps attributed to the boldness that many have cultivated due to the perceived protection and anonymity of the computer monitor, there has been a rise in so-called political analysis and critique that cloaks itself in the guise of educating the masses, but more often than not is actually about the so-called educator and his, almost always his, ego and desire to control. Control over the bounds of acceptable thought, speech, debate and discourse. Inevitably the ego trips that these self-styled educators end up completely submerging themselves into devolves into excommunicatory purges, character attacks, unsubstantiated claims and, frankly, projections. I know this because I myself, and most of the staff here at Fort Russ News, having been on the receiving end of such attacks by some of the most prominent of these egotistical, gatekeeping, guardians of virtue and hunters of vice. And speaking of Vice, their hit-piece dragging us used – verbatim – the basic big lie about who we are and what we are about. It’s so very noble that these anti-fascist crusaders are dedicated to righting all the world’s wrongs. And yet it’s so very strange that they have to look so far away from the USA to find those wrongs. They decry an imaginary growing fascism abroad, while doing the dirt of left-cover for the actual disaster of Western modernity, global capitalism, and the reality of humanity at a cross-roads where it faces the question of revolution or extinction. The problem is here and now. It’s not ‘rising’, it has arisen. And these clowns are falling. When they apparently tag-teamed a hit-piece for the SPLC, so full of lies and defamatory comments, our hit-back was so hard that even the SPLC took-down the piece and distanced themselves from the author. That’s right. The SPLC ridiculously claims the article went up without their own approval, and then took it down when ourselves and others had to point out how such defamation could hurt them in the pocketbooks. Smart lawyers for soulless people. No surprise there. But we don’t hide, we don’t recoil in fear. Here’s the SPLC hit-piece that the SPLC ‘did not’ write. These are people whom I have never sat across a table from, had a cup of coffee with, Skyped with or even so much as just had a phone conversation with. Yet, somehow, they know every single thing about me, and you, including my deepest, darkest motivations, based on whom I follow or am friends with on social media, which sources I choose to read or share material from, whom I choose to flamboyantly and theatrically denounce and verbally nail to the cross (or not), and how reliably I kowtow and grovel before them and whether or not I accept their every diktat and grandiloquent pronouncement, no questions asked. The saddest part is that most of these lost-souls started out on the right side of history and the struggle of peoples against the horror of this modern world. Maybe their motivations the whole time were flawed. Maybe they flipped. Maybe they are simply errant people. This is the mystery of the human condition. Invariably, they end up alienating a lot of their own core, original followers, who aren’t particularly keen on being on the receiving end of these Torquemada-like ideological inquisitions, but they also end up attracting new, even more devout and devoted comrades. People whose chief interest lies not in combating or exposing the propaganda of US/Zio/Atlanticist imperialism (many of whom actually amplify and propagate the very same propaganda, but dress it up in progressive, radical, anarchist or revolutionary garb), but in combating and exposing the same boogeymen that the empire has set its sights on for decades now. Chief among them being “fascism,” “hatred,” “homophobia,” and, most importantly “anti-Semitism.” To clarify, by “fascism” they don’t mean anything whatsoever having to do with Franco, Salazar or Mussolini, much less Hitler. Trump is “fascist” enough for them. Opposition to the EU is “fascist” enough for them. A strong, independent Russia that fights for its own interests and that of its allies on the world stage is “fascist” enough for them. A strong, independent Iran that refuses to compromise its core principles no matter what degree of sanctions it’s subjected to is “fascist” enough for them. Hezbollah is “fascist” enough for them. Syria is “fascist” enough for them. In fact, one of the principal figures of this gatekeeper clique explicitly stated that these four entities form a new “fascist axis” in an interview with Mint Press News. And by “anti-Semitism” they don’t mean goose-stepping Sieg Heil-ers who want to march Jews, Reds, Slavs, and Roma into death camps. They literally mean anyone who calls them out for harboring collective, tribalist motivations for all these purges and these attacks against the “new axis” as opposed to whatever claim they make about their own inherent virtue being their sole or most important ideological lodestone. I’m refraining, for now, from calling any of these creatures out by name right now for two reasons: one, I happen to be in a magnanimous mood and two, names have power, names are always connected to a soul, and these things are soulless, malevolent forces in service of the ruling power of the age. “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” – Ephesians 6:12 Going forward we need to be more mindful of this. Every war, every struggle on earth is but a manifestation of a war in the spiritual realm. For those of us who recognize this fact, and I’ve been among the most guilty when it comes to this, it’s important to remember that while pawns are acceptable targets, ultimately they’re still pawns, crumbs, barking dogs in the junkyard of Hades. Never confuse 6’s for 7’s, sometimes they are hard to tell apart. 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For a better experience on Fortis TCI, update your browser. Service Territories Island Information Customer Handbook Apply for New Service Reading Your Meter Estimate Your Bill Contact Update and E-billing My Online Account SmartConnect Fuel Factor / Power cost Adjustment Connecting With You Electricity Safety Kids Safety Tools Request a School Visit Kids Energy Education FAQ's Core FAQ's Uore FortisTCI National Science Fair FortisTCI Annual Spring and Fall Walk & Run Youth Football League TCHTA TCI National Museum Top Volunteers FortisTCI Plans Major Generation Expansion Project for 2018 and Solar Integration for 2017 Home / News / Press Releases CUSTOMER CARE 649-946-4313 FortisTCI (the Company) is expanding its generating capacity to meet growing energy demand and integrating renewable energy sources into the grid during 2017. In February this year, the Company signed its first set of Utility Owned Renewable Energy (UORE) Program contracts, consisting of two projects on Providenciales. One contract was signed with Mills Learning Institute located in Juba Sound and the other with Atlantic Stone/BRM Limited located in South Dock. The total aggregate size is 178kW, and commissioning of both projects will occur during June. Also, on April 28, the Company signed an agreement for an additional Wärtsilä engine, which will bring its installed generating capacity to approximately 92MW. Edmund Phillips, Wärtsilä Caribbean Business Development Manager, said, “This contract further solidifies Wärtsilä’s commitment to the partnership with FortisTCI, as the company continues to grow and prepare itself for the future economic development of the Turks and Caicos Islands.” The total value of the firm capacity project is approximately $14 million, including the civil works and auxiliaries. The project will generate an estimated 30 to 40 jobs during construction. The engine’s arrival and commissioning will take place at the end of 2018. FortisTCI President and CEO, Eddinton Powell said, “Electricity forms an important part of a country’s infrastructure. Electricity generation expansion projects are based on projected load growth and the expected increase in energy consumption three to five years into the future. Our current generation expansion plans will take us through the year 2020. Also, this round of generation expansion takes into account our Integrated Resources Plans (IRP) for the integration of renewable energy into the grid, particularly solar, through our renewable energy programs consisting of Customer Owned Renewable Energy (CORE) and Utility Owned Renewable Energy (UORE). We remain committed to embracing new technologies that are economically and technologically feasible that will diversify the Country’s energy mix while providing new least-cost energy solutions.” Customers can now install their own solar system and connect to the FortisTCI grid by participating in the CORE program. The CORE program credits a participating customer based on their system’s production. Customers who do not have their own systems, but would like to partake in a renewable energy project, can join the UORE program by leasing their roof space. Interested customers can join by way of a partnership agreement that includes a monthly UORE credit. By the end of 2017, FortisTCI plans to integrate 1.4MW of renewable energy on the grid. This includes a one megawatt (1MW) large-scale, utility-led solar project awarded following a competitive bid process and planned through an MOU signed in 2016 with the Rocky Mountain Institute-Carbon War Room (RMI-CWR). RIM-CWR is a leader in creating clean, resilient, and affordable energy solutions by working with utilities and governments. The 1MW project will encompass several sites across the islands. FORTIS TCI FUEL YOUR BILL FTCI Committed to Health & Safety - Green Ribbon Awards Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, January 8, 2020) - Three FortisTCI departments, three partnering contractors, and eight individuals were recog... CARILEC Board of Directors Meet in Turks and Caicos Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, December 4, 2019) - The Caribbean Electric Utility Services Corporation (CARILEC) held their 118th board meeti... Turks and Caicos Islands to gain greater renewable energy integration ... A new partnership will advance a regulatory framework, utility-scale energy storage, electric vehicle integration, and the promotion of energy efficiency. Providenci... Academic Achievement at FortisTCI Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, October 2, 2019) - FortisTCI congratulates Alexandria Missick, Hortnel Johnson, Garrett Jones, and Cleola Ward... TeAnn Thomas Applauded as One of the Youngest Presenters at 2019 CARIL... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, September 25, 2019) - FortisTCI Resource Planning and Utility Analytics Officer TeAnn Thomas was one of severa... FortisTCI is Adding More Renewable Energy to the Grid Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, August 28, 2019) - An additional half-megawatt (MW) of photovoltaic (PV) energy generation is connected to the... FortisTCI Trains Over 100 Contractors and Their Workers in Environment... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, August 21, 2019) - FortisTCI recently trained 106 contractors and key members of their staff across the Turks ... Inquiry Under Section 39 of the Electricity Ordinance -----PRESS RELEASE ISSUED BY TCIG ----- FortisTCI Limited & Turks and Caicos Utility Limited (the Company or FortisTCI) has applied to the Governor for a variation of th... FortisTCI CEO Elected as Chairman of CARILEC Board Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, June 19, 2019) - FortisTCI President & CEO Eddinton Powell has been elected Chairman of the Caribbean Electric... FortisTCI Press Statement on June 4 & 5 Power Outages Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Friday, June 7, 2019) - On Tuesday, June 4 and Wednesday, June 5, a technical fault at the FortisTCI power plant on Leewa... FortisTCI Statement on Recent Outages Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Friday, May 17, 2019) - On Thursday, May 16 and Friday May 17, FortisTCI customers in Providenciales, North Caicos, and M... FortisTCI Celebrates Professional Growth & Development with Staff Prom... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, May 15, 2019) - Seventeen staff promotions and two senior transitions at FortisTCI, see employees throughout t... FortisTCI Achieves ISO 14001 & 45001 Certification Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, May 8, 2019) - Effective April 29, FortisTCI is ISO 14001:2015 and 45001:2018 certified. The accreditations c... UPDATE on Provo Outages 4-23-19 Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, April 24, 2019) - As of 3:39 p.m. today, Wednesday, April 24, service was fully restored to all customers in t... Provo Outages April 23, 2019 Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, April 24, 2019) - On Tuesday, April 23, FortisTCI experienced outages that affected customers in several areas... Statement on Streetlights FortisTCI would like to address recent public comments regarding streetlights with the following statement: FortisTCI's Renewable Energy Programs Win â€... FortisTCI is the recipient of the Caribbean Renewable Energy Forum's (CREF) 2018 Best Distributed Generation Program for the company's C... FortisTCI Achieves Investor in People Silver Certification Under New F... FortisTCI has been awarded Silver Certification against the Investors in People Standard and is one of the first companies in the region to achieve this international rec... FortisTCI Press Statement in Response to the Premier's October 19... FortisTCI (the Company) issues this press statement to correct item 4 of the Honourable Premier's press briefing published on the 19th of October, 2018, regarding the Com... FortisTCI Press Statement in Response to TCIG "Public Notice: Dec... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, October 3, 2018) - On July 11, 2018, FortisTCI filed a detailed and comprehensive Rate Variation App... The Turks and Caicos Islands Government, Rocky Mountain Institute and ... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, September 26, 2018) - With a focus on building a sustainable, reliable, and least-cost energy future... FortisTCI Ltd. Earns Global Business Continuity Recognition Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Thursday, August 16, 2018) - FortisTCI is honoured to receive the ISO 22301:2012 Certification for its Business... FortisTCI Ltd. 'BBB' Credit Rating Affirmed with Negative Ou... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Thursday, August 2, 2018) - Global independent credit rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) an... FortisTCI Student Summer Internship and Employment Programs 2018 Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Tuesday, July 24, 2018) - Sixteen fourth and fifth form high school students and two college students are gaini... FortisTCI Recognizes TeAnn Thomas for Completion of a Two-Year Master&... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, June 20, 2018) - FortisTCI is pleased to recognize Jr. Business Analyst TeAnn Thomas for the success... FortisTCI Partners with Turks and Caicos Islands on National CCTV Proj... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Thursday, June 7, 2018) - FortisTCI announces a formal partnership with the Turks and Caicos Islands Government... FortisTCI Commissions 250KW Grid-tied Solar PV Systems in Providencial... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Thursday, May 24, 2018) - FortisTCI is pressing ahead with the integration of solar power generation in the TCI... FortisTCI Generation Expansion Program Prepares TCI for Future Growth ... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Thursday, May 3, 2018) - A new Wärtsilä generator arrived at FortisTCI's Provide... FortisTCI Announces Staff Promotions During the First Three Months of ... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Thursday, April 26, 2018) - FortisTCI has announced a series of promotions of executives, technical and support... FortisTCI Introduces Electric Vehicle and Charging Station to the Turk... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Thursday, April 19, 2018) - FortisTCI recently landed the first electric car in the Turks and Caicos Islands (T... Premier and Minister Honor FortisTCI's Lady Engineers on Internat... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (March 8, 2018) - TeAndra Thomas, Junior Energy Production Engineer and Caltricia Hamilton-Evans, T&D Engineerin... FortisTCI 2018 Science Quiz Winners Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (March 9, 2018) â€â€?FortisTCI is pleased to announce winners of the 2018 FortisTCI National Primary and High School ... FortisTCI Hosts STEM Workshop for Primary and High School Teachers Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (February 28, 2018) â€â€? FortisTCI, along with the Department of Education, is hosting a training workshop for teach... FortisTCI Presents Calendar Keepsake to Llewellyn Handfield Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (February 28, 2018) â€â€? Local businessman and owner of Lew 1 Shipping, Mr. Llewellyn Handfield, whose photo appears... FortisTCI Earns "Emergency Recovery Award" for Efforts to Re... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (January 10, 2018) â€â€? The Edison Electric Institute (EEI) today presented FortisTCI with the associationââ‚�... FortisTCI Sends Crew to Dominica to Help Restore Electricity Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Thursday, November 16, 2017) FortisTCI (the Company) is sending a five-member crew from the Turks and Caicos Islands to assist w... Electricity Across Turks and Caicos Restored Less than 60 Days after H... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Tuesday, November 7, 2017) FortisTCI announced today that electricity is now restored to all customers throughout the Turks and ... FORTISTCI UPDATE: SERVICE RESTORED TO OVER 10,000 CUSTOMERS AND THE UN... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Tuesday, October 17, 2017) FortisTCI (the Company) continues to make significant progress in restoring electricity across Turks ... Electrical Inspection Required Before Your Electricity Can Be Reconnec... Dear Customers, Considering the widespread damages caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria to properties in the Turks and Caicos Islands, FortisTCI Limited (FortisTCI... FortisTCI Update: Restoration Efforts and Provo Schedule FORTISTCI UPDATE: RESTORATION EFFORTS AND PROVO SCHEDULE Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, October 4, 2017) Less than one month since the passing of... Recommencement of Restoration Efforts Post Hurricane Maria Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Monday, September 25, 2017) FortisTCI (the Company) announced today that there are no additional major damages to the electricit... FortisTCI Post Irma Restoration Update and Maria Preparations FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FORTISTCI UPDATE: SUSPENSION OF HURRICANE IRMA RESTORATION AND PREPARATION FOR HURRICANE MARIA Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (W... FortisTCI Officially Opens New 'Operations and Engineering Center... FortisTCI (the Company) has officially opened a new multipurpose building that brings its engineering and operational functions under one roof at its Leeward Highway he... Interns Complete Summer Employment at FortisTCI Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, August 16, 2017) - Twenty-five high school students and three college interns completed summ... FortisTCI Plans Major Generation Expansion Project for 2018 and Solar ... FortisTCI Names New Vice President of Strategic Planning, Innovation ... FortisTCI (the Company) has announced the promotion of Rachell Salao Roullet to the role of Vice President of Strategic Planning, Innovation, and Technology, with effect ... FortisTCI Promotes Four to Senior Director Roles FortisTCI (the Company) has announced expanded roles for four senior executives as a part of the Company's organizational restructuring exercise. These n... FortisTCI Purchases Three New Generation Units & Addresses Recent Outa... FortisTCI (the Company) has purchased three new Caterpillar 3516 B generating units for the Grand Turk power plant. Allan Robinson Appointed to New Executive Role as FortisTCI Continues ... FortisTCI (the Company) has announced a new role for Allan Robinson, as the Company steps up its restructuring programme to respond to changing market conditions, rapid o... FortisTCI Promotes Two to Senior Vice President Role as the Company Re... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, March 22, 2017) - FortisTCI (the Company) has announced the promotion of two of its Vice Presidents... 8th Annual FortisTCI National Science & Technology Fair Prepares Stude... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, March 22, 2017) - FortisTCI (the Company) is pleased to announce the winners of the FortisTCI Natio... FortisTCI Sponsors First TCIFA Youth Football League Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Tuesday, February 7, 2017) - FortisTCI (the Company) announced on February 6, 2017, at a joint press conferenc... Fortis Inc Now Trading on the New York Stock Exchange Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Tuesday, October 18, 2016) - Fortis Inc., the Canadian-based parent company of FortisTCI, made its debut on the... FortisTCI Embarks Upon Major T&D Infrastructure Project Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Thursday, September 29, 2016) - FortisTCI wishes to advise customers that the Company will undertake a major $1... FortisTCI Providenciales Outage Report Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Friday, September 23, 2016) - On Thursday, September 22, 2016, FortisTCI (the Company) notified its customers o... FortisTCI Ups the Ante to Encourage 'Safety Always' Culture Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, August 31, 2016) - At FortisTCI (the Company) a renewed focus and charge has been underway for sever... The TCI Future Workforce Explores FortisTCI through Summer Internship ... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Thursday, August 25, 2016) - Work-study experience afforded to young Turks and Caicos Islanders at FortisTCI (t... FortisTCI Maintains 'BBB' Outlook: Stable Credit Rating The international independent credit rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P), recently commenced an annual review of the FortisTCI (the "Co... Supporting Economic Development in the Turks and Caicos Islands a prio... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Thursday, July 28, 2016) - Capital investments by FortisTCI (the Company) are boosting economic development and... FortisTCI Limited Partners With the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) and... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, June 29, 2016) FortisTCI (the Company) continues to advance its goal of being a leader in renewable energy in the re... FortisTCI Limited and the Turks and Caicos Islands National Insurance ... Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands, Thursday, June 16, 2016 - Today, FortisTCI Limited (the Company) and the Turks and Caicos Islands National Insura... Notice to Motorists and Operators of Heavy Equipment Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands, Thursday, May 12, 2016 - FortisTCI wishes to advise the general public that an electric utility pole was knocked down by a thir... FortisTCI Closes on US$45 Million Private Placement Debt Issue to Fund... Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands, Wednesday, May 11, 2016 - FortisTCI (the Company) is pleased to announce that it recently closed on a US$45 million private placem... Ms. Claudia Been-Munnings Appointed to Director of Human Resources at ... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, May 4, 2016) - FortisTCI announces the appointment of Ms. Claudia Been-Munnings to Director of Human Resources effe... FortisTCI Achieves ‘Investors in Peopleâ€â„�... Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands, Tuesday, April 5, 2016 - FortisTCI Limited, recently achieved the internationally recognized Investor in People (... Former Caribbean Statesman alongside Regional & Global Economists to P... Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands, Wednesday, March 23, 2016 - FortisTCI Limited is gearing up for its 4th Plenary Session, slated to be held on Wednesday, March 30,... Decreased Global Fuel Costs Bring Massive Electricity Savings to Forti... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (February 9, 2016) As world market prices for crude oil continue to fall, FortisTCI customers are receiving major savings passed ... FortisTCI Appoints Turks and Caicos Islander Miss Alexandria Missick t... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, February 3, 2016) - FortisTCI is pleased to announce the appointment of Miss Alexandria Missick to Director of Legal ... FortisTCI Names ‘Pioneers' of the TCI E... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Thursday, December 17, 2015) - FortisTCI recognizes five former electricity utility industry professionals, hon... FortisTCI Celebrates Shernelle Capron's Promotion to ... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Tuesday, November 17, 2015) - Shernelle Capron, a Grand Turk native and former FortisTCI (the Company) accounti... S&P Reaffirms FortisTCI Rating of ‘BBB'... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, October 21, 2015) - Standards & Poor's (S & P), the world's leadin... FortisTCI Signs MOU for the First Utility-Scale Solar System Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Monday, August 31, 2015) - FortisTCI (the Company) has today signed an MOU with a local company on Providencia... FortisTCI Linemen Carry-Out Extensive Repairs Following Major Accide... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, August 26, 2015) - Following a major vehicular accident in Providenciales early Monday morning, A... FortisTCI Now Offering In-Home Energy Audits Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, August 19, 2015) - Residential customers in Providenciales can now apply for an In-Home Energy Audit... Turks and Caicos Islander and FortisTCI Employee Daylon Joseph Undert... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (July 1, 2015) - As a member of the Fortis Group of Companies, employees have access to an array of internationa... FortisTCI Excels at Making Major Investments in Employee Education &... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (June 8, 2015) - Employing the best people with the right qualifications and expertise is critical to the ope... FortisTCI Announces Promotion of Alvejes Desir to Manager of Plant Co... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (June 3, 2015) - Effective June 1, 2015, former and present FortisTCI (the Company) scholarship recipient Alv... FortisTCI Shines Light on History through Annual Calendar Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (May 27, 2015) - Coinciding with National Heroes Day, and looking to delve deeper into some of the topics fea... FortisTCI Scholarship Recipient Graduates with a Bachelorâ€â... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (May 27, 2015) - Congratulations to 2009 FortisTCI Scholarship recipient TeAndra Thomas, who after five years of intense studies ... More Savings from Lower Fuel Costs to FortisTCI Customers in May Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (May 19, 2015) - FortisTCI customers will continue to benefit from the decline in world market fuel prices thi... Fortis/HSM Scholarship Fortis Inc. ("Fortis" or the "Corporation") is pleased to announce that it has established an endowed scholarship at Memorial University of Newfoundland ("Memorial Univ... FortisTCI Announces Staff Promotions and New Hires Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (May 13, 2015) - FortisTCI (the Company)is taking a moment to celebrate recent staff promotions and welcome seve... Ona Glinton Primary School and FortisTCI Plant Seeds for Earth Day Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (April 23, 2015) â€" Earth Day at Ona Glinton Primary School was an exciting day for a group ... FortisTCI Prepared for Projected Growth with Arrival of Third Wartsila... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (April 1, 2015) â€" A third Wärtsilä 20V32 generating unit,... Declining Fuel Costs Continue to Offer Savings to FortisTCI Customers Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (March 26, 2015) â€" February marks the sixth consecutive month that FortisTCI customers will... FortisTCI Spring Fun Walk Run 2015 Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (March 24, 2015) â€" Since 2009, FortisTCI based in Providenciales, has had the pleasure of h... FORTIS TCI - Salt Cay’s New Power... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Thursday, March 12, 2015) - FortisTCI President and CEO Eddinton Powell, alongside government representatives, members of the me... FortisTCI Employees Use Their Energy for Good Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Feb. 2, 2015) â€"FortisTCI encourages all of its employees to donate their time, a task th... FortisTCI Leeward Highway LED Streetlight Conversion Project Complete... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, January 21, 2015) â€" As technologies surrounding energy solutions advance in... FortisTCI Limited Secures US$90 Million Private Placement Loans Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (December 18, 2014) â€" FortisTCI (the Company) announces today the closing of a US$90 millio... FortisTCI Wins CARILEC's "Best Performance in Safety" A... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (November 12, 2014) â€" FortisTCI, one of the leading electricity suppliers in the Caribbean,... Big Pickup for Salvation Army Thanks to Donation by FortisTCI Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (November, 11 2014) â€" The Salvation Army recently received a helpful donation in the form o... Final Ruling Announced in FortisTCI Limited vs. Islandcom Telecommunic... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (October 20, 2014) â€" FortisTCI (the Company) is pleased to announce that the Judicial Comm... FortisTCI Receives Final Results from Renewable Energy Interconnection... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, September 17, 2014) â€" A leading commercial and industrial engineering solutions... FortisTCI Attains Public Credit Rating of 'BBB'; Outlook Sta... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (September 4, 2014) â€" FortisTCI President & Chief Executive Officer Eddinton Powell, is pro... FortisTCI Makes a Special Delivery to Ona Glinton Primary School Stude... Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, September 17, 2014) â€" Adopted by FortisTCI through the Companyââ‚Â... FortisTCI Team Members Continue to Rise through the Ranks Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (June 5, 2014) â€" Pleased to recognize and reward the achievements of their staff, FortisTCI... FortisTCI Spring Fun Walk & Run Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (April 9, 2014) â€" Hundreds in the community gathered this past Saturday, April 5, 2014 to r... FortisTCI National Science Fair 2014 Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (March 5-6, 2014) â€" Some of Turks and Caicos’ brightes... Walk & Run Save the Date The Biggest Walk and Run in the TCI Returns for the 6th Annual Fortistci Spring Fun Walk & Run (and Introdusing Cycling!!) Saturday, April 5, 2014 Fortistci Corporate Of... Fact Check Final Sun It is not our intention to engage in a public debate through the medium of the newspapers about the future of the electricity utility industry in the Turks and Caicos Isl... Fortis Sponsors Science Fair to Showcase the Bright Minds of TCIââ... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Thursday, February 27, 2014) â€" FortisTCI Limited is gearing up for another annual science ... FortisTCI Welcomes Official Visit by Governor Peter Beckingham Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (February 25, 2014) â€" FortisTCI recently welcomed Turks and Caicos Islands Governor, Peter ... FortisTCI Embarks on Solar Pilot Project Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (February 18, 2014) â€" FortisTCI, in keeping with its mission statement, is committed to pro... FortisTCI Plant Outage Report Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (February 10, 2014) â€" On Sunday, February 9, 2014 at approximately 12 noon, the FortisTCI p... ForitsTCI Announces the SmartConnect Raffle Winners - Refrigerator Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, October 23, 2013)- Held in part to help promote energy conservation through the recently launched FTCI SmartConne... FortisTCI Encourages Customers to Manage Consumption as Rise in Global... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (September 4, 2013) â€" Global fuel costs, which have been on the decline over the past few m... Local Students Explore Career Options during Summer Work Study Progra... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, August 7, 2013) â€"Twenty three (23) high school and college students aspiring ... FortisTCI Welcomes New VP of Energy Production and Project Management ... Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, July 24, 2013)- FortisTCI is pleased to announce the appointment of its new Vice President (VP) of Energy Production ... FortisTCI Charts Future Strategic Path to Success Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, July 17, 2013) - FortisTCI hosted its second annual Strategic Meeting/ Plenary Session at Beaches Resort and Spa on T... FortisTCI Donates New Electrical Tester to TCIG Planning Department Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Tuesday, July 2, 2013) â€" Today, Tuesday July 2, 2013, FortisTCI presented the TCIG Plannin... FortisTCI CEO Elected to CARILEC Board of Directors Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Wednesday, June 19, 2013) â€" FortisTCI President & CEO, Eddinton Powell, has been elected t... FORTIS INC. ACQUISITION OF CH ENERGY GROUP, INC. FORTIS INC. ACQUISITION OF CH ENERGY GROUP, INC. APPROVED BY NEW YORK STATE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Appointment of New VP FortisTCI Effective on April 1, 2013, Devon Cox has been promoted to Vice President of Transmission and Distribution (T&D); this following a rigorous and competitive selection ... FortisTCI Adopts a Ona Glinton Honouring a pledge to support first class education and community involvement throughout the Turks and Caicos Islands, FortisTCI ("the Company") has partnered with Ona Gl... Rising Fuel Costs As fuel costs continue to fluctuate on an unpredictable world market, FortisTCI is encouraging customers to practice good energy conservation habits. The cost of fuel has... Media Statement, from FortisTCI Limited NOTICE OF NON-ASSOCIATION FortisTCI Acquires Turks and Caicos Utilities Limited FortisTCI announced today that it has acquired 100% shares of the Grand Turk based electricity company. FortisTCI Awards Engineering Scholarship to Clement Howell High School... FortisTCI has named Judine Gaudard as the Utilities 2012 Scholarship Recipient. PPC Ltd is now FortisTCI Limited Today, PPC Ltd reached a significant milestone when it announced that it will be branded under the Fortis Inc group by adopting the new name of FortisTCI Limited with imm... FortisTCI Updates on Island-wide Power Outage FortisTCI provides updates on power outage. FortisTCI Launches Summer Student Programmes FortisTCI Launches Summer Programmes for High School and College Students in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Providenciales Community Wins Big at FortisTCI 4th Annual Spring Walk ... Winners of the FortisTCI 4th Annual Walk and Run are revealed along with this year's recognized charitable organization. Fortis Inc. Board of Directors Meet in the Turks and Caicos Islands CEO of Fortis Inc. pleased with progress made at subsidiary, FortisTCI Ltd. FortisTCI Ltd., Determined Providers of Exceptional Customer Service FortisTCI Ltd. employees graduate from customer service training course geared towards providing superior customer service FortisTCI devoted to Education, Youth, Culture and Sports The Ministry of Education presented with a framed 2012 calendar from FortisTCI and gets surmounting support towards school Science Fair FortisTCI Ltd. Hosts Gathering with TCHTA and Chamber of Commerce FortisTCI Ltd. meets with Executive members of the Providenciales Chamber of Commerce and the Turks and Caicos Hotel and Tourism Association. Fortis Contributes to the Turks and Caicos 911 Programme Fortis Inc. continues to give back to communities they operate in, maintaining their pledge of corporate social responsibility. Residents Encouraged to Practice Energy Conservation With rising global crude oil prices continuing to affect the Turks and Caicos Islands, as well as the recently announced increase in the Customs Processing Fee, FortisTCI... Long Service Employees Recognised at FortisTCI's Awards Ceremony On Wednesday, November 09, 2011, FortisTCI honoured fifty-six of its employees with Long Service Awards at the Company's Staff Appreciation and Recognition Dinner. LEADERship Programme to Develop FortisTCI's future leaders! Twelve FortisTCI employees are on their way to becoming future leaders with the organisation. Positive Trend Continues at FortisTCI Ltd FortisTCI Ltd recently announced the promotions of eight employees including seven Turks and Caicos Islanders who all assumed their new roles on September 01, 2011. FortisTCI partners with International Basketball Organisation in suppo... FortisTCI has once again invested in the future of the Turks and Caicos Islands by partnering with Hoop Phi Hoop Basketball Organisation of Miami, Florida. FortisTCI's Second Wartsila Engine Ready for Operation The second of two Wartsila 20V32 engines was officially handed over to FortisTCI Ltd last month after receiving the green light for commercial operation in the Turks and ... FORTISTCI LTD DEVELOPS THE FUTURE ENGINEERING WORKFORCE Daylon Joseph and Alvejes Desir, recipients of FortisTCI's Engineering Scholarship Programme, the only engineering scholarship programme in the TCI, recently completed th... PPC Ltd Recycles Cable Reels for Playground PPC Ltd. continues their drive to preserve the TCI's environment by reducing waste as part of their ongoing environmental campaign. Fortis to Assist with PPC's Feeder Rebuilding A six week project which is part of PPC's Transmission and Distribution Capital investment programme for 2011 is currently being undertaken by the utility company as it s... Arrival of Second Diesel-Generating Engine Enhances PPC's Capital... Another element of PPC's capital investment programme came to fruition this week when the second diesel-generating engine which was purchased in 2010 arrived on island. PPC LTD. ANNOUNCES EXTENDED CUSTOMER SERVICE HOURS PPC Ltd has recently adjusted its customer service hours in an effort to better facilitate its customers. The new service hours are now 8:30a.m. 4:00p.m at their Customer... PPC LTD. TO ASSESS THE POTENTIAL FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY A recent partnership by PPC will provide the utility company and Turks and Caicos on a whole with a welcomed independent assessment on whether Renewable Energy is feasibl... PPC LTD'S PARENT COMPANY SUPPORTS DIABETIC ASSOCIATION Fortis Inc, PPC's parent company has once again donated $2,000 in lieu of Christmas cards to a TCI non-profit organisation. Donations were made to charities based in each... PPC LTD. FOCUSES ON CUSTOMERS' SAFETY PPC Ltd recently completed a company standard for Customer and Secondary Voltage connections that focuses on safety and ensures that the customer, the electrician, the El... PPC LTD. CRACKS DOWN ON ILLEGAL POWER CONNECTIONS PPC Ltd will be embarking on a crackdown of illegal power connections throughout the island of Providenciales. PPC Ltd. Combines Environmental Campaign and Community Initiative Effo... PPC Ltd recently combined its ongoing environmental campaign and community initiative efforts with its donation of four used electrical poles to the Turks and Caicos Isla... PPC Ltd. Addresses Concerns on Disaster Preparedness PPC Ltd is strongly committed to disaster preparedness as a vital component of the service provided by the company. PPC Ltd. Remains Committed to Employee Development with Enhancement to... PPC Ltd, in keeping with its long term Human Resources development strategy, recently announced the promotion of three of its employees. PPC Ltd. Welcomes New Employees to its Team PPC Ltd. has welcomed four new employees, who will work alongside current staff members to strengthen the quality and level of service experienced by customers. PPC Ltd. and DECR Partner Towards Environmental Conservation PPC Ltd has partnered with the Department of Environmental and Coastal Resources (DECR) in an effort to promote environmental conservation in the Turks and Caicos Islands... PPC Ltd's Statement on Unscheduled Power Interruption At approximately 8:28 a.m. PPC Ltd experienced island-wide unscheduled power interruption throughout its service territories, which was triggered by a fault on Feeder3 sw... PPC Ltd. Announces Arrival of Diesel-Generating Engine to Boost Operat... The first of two 20v32 diesel-generating engines purchased by PPC Ltd last year is on island. The engine purchased from Wartsila Finland OY arrived today with the second ... At 8:30 a.m. Tuesday 20th April, 2010 the islands of Providenciales and North Caicos experienced an unscheduled power interruption due to an excavator working within the ... PPC Ltd. Continues Sponsorship of Provo Cricket League PPC Ltd continues to pledge its commitment and support to sports development in the TCI and will once again be the title sponsor of the PPC Provo Cricket League. PPC Ltd. Presents Prizes to Winners of Reading Rush Poster Competition Winners of the Education Department's Reading Rush Poster Competition sponsored by PPC Ltd recently received their prizes at a prize giving ceremony held at the Clement H... PPC Ltd. Officially Breaks Ground on New Corporate Headquarters and Cu... Three weeks after signing the contract with David Hartshorn, owner of Projetech Construction, PPC has officially broke ground at their new state-of-the-art Corporate Head... PPC Ltd. Updates its Environmental Programme PPC Ltd has taken additional steps toward reducing its environmental footprint in the Turks and Caicos Islands. PPC Ltd Committed to Employee Development PPC Ltd remains committed to employee development and has further enhanced its team with the recent promotion of two staff members to Supervisory roles. Moving on Up at PPC Ltd. Kevin Smith is promoted to Vice President of Business Systems & Chief Information Officer (CIO). Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Lights up the New Year with New Managem... PPC Ltd has started the New Year with some bright changes to its management team. The company has introduced a new management level of Division Directors which is being m... Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Joins Forces with the TCI Salvation Arm... PPC Ltd has this week pledged to assist with several initiatives to aid efforts in Haiti after the devastating earthquake last week. Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Appoints New Vice President to its Seni... PPC Ltd has appointed a new Vice President to its senior management team to lead their new Business Information Technology Division. Provo Power Comapny (PPC) Ltd. & TCHTA Partner to Light up the Grace B... PPC Ltd has this month donated thirty streetlights to ensure that the Lower Bight, Grace Bay and Turtle Cove areas are well lit in time for the busy holiday season. Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Announces New and Improved Method of Bi... PPC Ltd has today announced its new bill distribution system starting December 1st 2009, where customers will receive their power bills by email instead of by home delive... Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Appoints New Bright Spark to its Engine... PPC Ltd welcomes James Julien who joins the company in the capacity of Electrical Engineering Technologist in the Transmission & Distribution (T&D) Design team, part of t... Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Apprentices Strengthen their Talents at... As part of PPC's ongoing commitment to their human resources development, this year the company arranged for two of their linemen apprentices to take part in a training e... Provo Power Company (PPC Ltd.) Employees Complete Life-saving First Ai... The month of August was Safety Awareness Month at PPC Ltd and the company's work-force of over 100 staff members benefited from a series of educational initiatives promot... Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd's Statement On Today's Power I... Earlier today, downtown Providenciales and its immediate vicinity were affected by a power outage which was caused by an electrical short at the plant's substation. Provo Power Company (PPC Ltd.) Makes Big Plans For Country's Deve... Earlier this month, PPC Ltd and Wartsila Finland OY, entered into an agreement whereby PPC purchased two 20v32 diesel-generating engines with a total aggregate gross capa... Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd Statement On Sunday's Power Interru... On Sunday July 5th, at approximately 1:30pm residents of PPC's service territories experienced an interruption in power, which lasted approximately 90 minutes. PPC Launches Environmental Program A Five Year Plan to reduce Providenciales 'environmental footprint': PPC Ltd launches a full-scale environmental program, designed to improve environmental and safety sta... Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Awards Students' Creativity Talented student artists of the British West Indies Collegiate and the Enid Capron Primary School were awarded for their creativity in their participation in PPC's "Desig... Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd Commits To Maintaining The Bight Park PPC Ltd has announced their commitment to maintaining the Bight Park in Providenciales through an annual donation of $12,000. Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Management Team Visit with Government O... Today, His Excellency, the Governor, Gordon Wetherell; Premier, Honorable Galmo Williams and Minister of Utilities, Honorable Samuel Been met with PPC's executive team... Unscheduled Power Outage in Providenciales Early this morning, the islands of Providenciales and North Caicos experienced an unscheduled power interruption due to the failure of two lighting arrestors on the main ... In response to the recent concerns expressed by the residents of the Chalk Sound area regarding the lack of adequate streetlights in the Chalk Sound area... Overnight, several areas in Grace Bay and Leeward experienced an unscheduled power interruption due to a feeder outage. Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd Promotes Healthy Living Among Staff As part of PPC's ongoing effort to support and promote healthy lifestyles among its employees, on Saturday 4th April, the company held their first Annual Spring Walk for ... Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Announces Further Reduction in the Fuel... PPC Ltd announces a further reduction in the Fuel Factor rate which means lower electricity bills for its customers in Providenciales, North and Middle Caicos. Provo Power Company's Parent Company Supports Local Youth Fortis Inc, the parent company for Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd, has donated $2,000 to the Edward C. Gartland Youth Centre of Providenciales, a community project that em... Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Announces Further Bill Reductions This month when customers on Providenciales, North Caicos, and Middle Caicos receive their power bills, they can expect to see another significant reduction as the Fuel F... Today, several areas in downtown Providenciales experienced an unscheduled power outage due to a pole fire. Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Announces Sharp Decrease in Fuel Factor Residents and business owners can expect to notice a significant drop in their fuel bills in February when the fuel factor drops to 0.16cents with further reductions fore... Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Hosts Annual Customer Appreciation Day PPC Ltd hosted its annual Customer Appreciation Day, to thank customers for their support and understanding throughout 2008. Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Announces Staff Promotions PPC Ltd continues to strengthen its organization, improve internal processes and its overall customer service through ongoing staff training and development. Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Meets With The Cabinet Of Ministers At the request of the Premier Hon. Michael Misick and his Cabinet, a meeting was held with PPC Executives to have a dialogue on the current status of the utility business... Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Launches Website PPC Ltd. in an effort to better serve its customers, launches its website www.ppcltd.tc today. The launch of this website emphasizes the company's goal to facilitate cust... Street Lights To Be Fully Restored Within A Couple Weeks PPC Ltd would like to advise customers in Providenciales that repairs to the street lights will commence the week of November 17, 2008. Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Announces Its Scholarship Recipients Four individuals were awarded full scholarships compliments of the Fortis/PPC Scholarship Program which was launched earlier this year. Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Provides a Restoration Update Four Week... PPC Ltd. has been working aggressively to get electricity restored to all its customers. Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Projects Decrease in Fuel Prices for th... In the past eight months, fuel prices have been at an all time high. As a result, the cost per gallon of fuel paid by PPC has increased by 93% since the beginning of this... Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Aides Customers With Relief Effort Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. wants their customers who sustained the worst effect from Hurricanes Hanna and Ike to get back to some semblance of normalcy as soon as pos... September 11th, 2008 Provo Power Company's Executive Team Visits ... PPC's CEO Eddinton Powell and the Executive Team made a visit to the islands of North and South Caicos on Wednesday to assess the damage done by hurricanes Ike and Hanna. Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Updates the Public on Status of Restora... PPC Ltd is currently working aggressively to restore power to all its customers. Ruth Gardiner takes over as Vice President of Finance and Chief Financ... Ruth Gardiner takes over as Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer of PPC Ltd., a position that was held by Robert Hamill for the last 10 years. PPC Installs Automated Meter Reading System PPC Ltd. is in its final stage of installation of an Automated Meter Reading (AMR) System. Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Awards its Staff Six PPC staff members involved in the five year Meter Technician and Powerline Technician training programs were recognized and awarded for their achievements and partici... Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Energizes Underground Power Feed This month, PPC Ltd. energized a new distribution feeder from its Providenciales Power Plant to the Beaches Resort on the Lower Bight Road. Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd. Takes Care of its Most Valuable Asset PPC Ltd. has the corporate objective of being the employer of choice in the Turks and Caicos Islands. P.P.C. Ltd. Submits 2007 Regulatory Filing P.P.C. Ltd. ("PPC") submitted its 2007 Regulatory Filing to the Government of Turks and Caicos Islands on March 31, 2008. The Filing outlines the Company's performance in... Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd Announces New Scholarship Program Today, PPC Ltd announces its new groundbreaking Fortis/PPC Engineering Scholarship Program for qualified Belongers and staff. Three scholarships will be offered for the a... PPC Ltd Launches Its Community Project Initiative Over the holiday season, PPC Ltd launched its first community project. One lucky member of the community, Mrs. Geneva Williams was blessed with a special gift from the ma... Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd Parent Company Donates to Special Kids Fortis Inc, the Parent Company for Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd has donated $2,000 to the Special Needs Association of Providenciales (SNAP), a non-profit organization c... Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd Announces New Hires Provo Power Company (PPC) Ltd announces the hiring of new employees, Aisha Gardiner, Kevin Smith, and Michael Polonio, in three important areas within the company. PPC Ltd Recognizes Its Corporate Customers On Tuesday January 22nd, PPC Ltd hosted a Cocktail Reception at Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort & Spa to thank the company's corporate customers. PPC Ltd meets with the Premier of the Turks & Caicos Islands PPC Ltd's Mr. Eddinton Powell (CEO) and Mr. Allan Robinson (VP Customer & Corporate Service) had the opportunity to meet with the Premier, Hon. Dr. Michael Misick to disc... 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Tag: Brit Hume Know Your Source I feel awful for Mark Dixon and my other meteorologist friends at Channel 3. Here’s a taste of a story about a weather faux pas from today’s Hartford Courant: False Alarm, Toto Photograph Of Tornado Was Actually From Kansas, Not Thomaston, WFSB Says By TRACY GORDON FOX And JESSE LEAVENWORTH Courant Staff Writers A photo of a Kansas-size twister that accompanied a TV news report Thursday about an outbreak of severe thunderstorms in Connecticut actually was taken in Kansas. WFSB, Channel 3, received the photo by e-mail Thursday afternoon from a man who said he shot it on his father’s farm in Thomaston, station news director Dana Neves said Friday. The timing of the e-mail corresponded with radar showing severe weather over southern Litchfield County and ground reports of funnel clouds and a tornado in that same area, WFSB meteorologist Mark Dixon said Friday. The totality of the situation, he and Neves said, convinced the station that the photo was legitimate. The photo was shown on the broadcast and displayed prominently on WFSB’s website, wfsb.com. After verifying through the National Weather Service that the photo was shot in Kansas about two years ago, the station announced the mistake to viewers Thursday evening, Neves said. They also alerted federal officials. I’m not saying it couldn’t have happened to me – because it could have. I tend to treat any kind of unsolicited video or eyewitness account with a grain of salt, but I’m not perfect. Just to give you a taste of what goes on, here’s an email I received Thursday: Hi Geoff–We had a tornado touch down in Thomaston and then again in Terryville–I don’t know about damage because I don’t live there. But local police saw it and reported it. Just thought you would like to know. I was so busy, I didn’t see this until long after the cell had passed through Thomaston. By that time, based on an NWS report, we had sent a reporter there. He found nothing. I wrote asking Sharon where she got her info. Hi Geoff– I was watching the Weather Channel when I first got home and it came across in the National Weather Service Tornado warning on the bottom of the screen. It said the tornado was spotted by local law enforcement. Sharon didn’t mean to be bad or misleading. She was doing what she felt was right. But, she originally passed along second hand information as if she had obtained it herself. I try my best to make personal contact with anyone who sends unsolicited material I use, but I know there are times I haven’t stridently followed my own rule. Speaking to someone usually provides to best clues to their trustworthiness. This stuff happens all the time. Most of the time it’s a photo that someone claims comes from a friend or relative – but it doesn’t. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen the same bogus Katrina pictures! There’s a larger point to be made here and that gets to the crux of citizen journalism. Are we ready to trust random members of the public to provide our news coverage? Opinionated reporters (Bill O’Reilly, Keith Olbermann, Lou Dobbs, Brit Hume) may choose to report only certain aspects of a story, but you know where they’re coming from and can adjust accordingly. With random citizens, who knows what they’re trying to accomplish or maybe they’re too naive, like Sharon, to even know. A good TV station, like WFSB, steps up to the plate and admits when they are wrong. That’s what good meteorologists and good journalists do. On the other hand, when caught sending dubious material, I’ve found unsolicited citizen ‘journalists’ often stop responding. This is the new world. There are aspects I don’t approve of. Author Geoff FoxPosted on July 21, 2007 Categories UncategorizedTags Bill O'Reilly, Brit Hume, Connecticut, Dana Neves, JESSE LEAVENWORTH, Kansas, Keith Olbermann, Litchfield County, location, Lou Dobbs, Mark Dixon, National Weather Service, Sharon, station news director, TRACY GORDON FOX, WFSB, WFSB meteorologist, wfsb.com1 Comment on Know Your Source
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Home / Gift Ideas / Corporate Gifts & Decor / Gavel, Commemorative, Relic, Souvenir, Fancy, White House Wood, Coolidge and Truman Era Renovation, Vintage Gavel, Commemorative, Relic, Souvenir, Fancy, White House Wood, Coolidge and Truman Era Renovation, Vintage White House Wood Relic Gavels Coolidge era renovation, c. 1927 Truman era renovation, c. 1950 Salvaged 18th and early 19th century pine and other materials Sizes vary All gavels shown left are sold, please inquire as to current availability of similar items. Custom stand $375 additional (optional) Custom brass presentation tag $100 additional (optional) White House relic wood souvenir and presentation objects — often pine gavels — were made from materials salvaged during the Coolidge and Truman era White House renovations. The George Glazer Gallery has sold over two dozen examples of White House wood gavels. Please inquire as to our current selection of ones available. Categories: Americana, Corporate Gifts & Decor, Father's Day, Gavels, Graduation Gifts, Historic Sites & Buildings, Holiday Gifts, Law & Politics, Mother's Day, Relics Tags: antique, coolidge, gavel, lawyer, moot court, relic, renovation, souvenir, truman, white house, wood The White House was built between 1792 and 1800, and was expanded in 1801 during the Jefferson administration. It suffered considerable damage during the War of 1812 when the British army set it on fire, but was repaired and expanded afterward. By the early 20th century, the need for additional space resulted in two major renovations: one under Theodore Roosevelt in 1901-02, and one under Coolidge in 1927. The White House was extensively renovated again under the Truman administration, from 1948 to 1950. There are numerous extant White House relic wood gavels from roof materials made at the time of the Coolidge renovation. They were issued by various companies and organizations, which affixed their own labels or metal plates with commemorative inscriptions. Numerous gavels have been located with a metal band inscribed: “‘Certified by Centuries’/ Northern White Pine after 112 Years Service/ The White House Roof 1815 to 1927/ National Lumber Manufacturers Association.” This lumber association also produced turned relic wood candlesticks, issued with a printed circular paper label pasted underneath the base. A different manufacturer, Lank Woodwork Company, Inc., is also known to have produced a souvenir gavel from this era with a brass band engraved with their name, federal shields and the following inscription: “1815 – Madison to Coolidge – 1927 / Lumber Removed From Roof of White House / After More Than a Century of Historical Use.” In 1948, President Harry S. Truman ordered engineering reports that revealed structural problems with the White House so severe that he and his family spent the next three years of his administration living in nearby Blair House while the White House interior was almost completely gutted and old wooden beams were replaced by a steel frame. The Report of the Commission on the Renovation of the Executive Mansion, issued after the renovations were completed, documents how architectural ornaments of decorative interest or historical importance such as mantels were donated to museums. Other salvageable materials — wood, stone, bricks, fixtures, etc. — were distributed to government agencies and historic sites such as George Washington’s home at Mount Vernon. The rest of the materials deemed usable were offered to the public packaged as souvenir “kits” containing the raw material — stone, nails, wood or bricks — and a “small metal authentication plate,” in return for a modest fee covering shipping and handling. The second most popular kit, with 5,000 distributed, was “[e]nough old pine to make a gavel” for two dollars. The program proved hugely popular and orders exceeded available kits, turning a profit of $10,000. Materials then deemed of no use or value “were destroyed or disposed of otherwise in a manner which precluded its exploitation as a relic of the White House.” Extant White House wood gavels from the Truman period have been found in a huge variety of turned forms and shapes to the handle and head, as well as finishes; it is not common to find even two that are identical. They are generally made of pine (most likely longleaf pine [Pinus Plaustris] or northern white pine [Pinus Strobus]), some with attractive dramatic natural grain and others with enhanced grain painting. Less commonly used were rosewood and other hardwoods, probably from interior woodwork that was removed during renovation. They usually have the official authentication plate distributed with the kit — a brass band centered by a raised Presidential seal and imprinted “Original White House Material/ Removed in 1950.” Many White House wood gavels were apparently quite professionally made, characterized by fine lathe turnings. For example Knipp & Company, Inc., of Baltimore, Maryland, a contractor that worked on the renovation, made fine relic souvenir gavels. Murray Bonham, a foreman on the White House renovation, was among the woodworkers who made gavels out of salvaged White House wood in the early 1950s. Other White House wood gavels are fairly crude and probably homemade, sometimes with paper or unofficial labels. Truman had warmly endorsed the idea of offering White House relic souvenirs and intended to send gavels made of White House wood to all forty-eight state governors. Indeed, White House relics apparently were presented as mementos to various people by members of Truman’s cabinet, and by members of Congress, as indicated by labels and tags on extant examples. Much of our information about White House relics is gathered from extant examples, including over two dozen gavels that have been sold by the George Glazer Gallery. The gallery has also sold a rare historical official government photograph of the White House exterior by Abbie Rowe, mounted as issued in a relic frame made from White House pine, with handwritten authentication on the mat. George Glazer Gallery has also sold a White House relic brick in its original cardboard box with an address label from the Commission on the Renovation of the Executive Mansion. For desk or shelf display, we offer White House and other gavels on custom-made stands by a museum professional.Our gavel stands are designed so that the gavel is held at an angle above a round disk simulating a pounding block, giving it the dynamic appearance of being in mid-motion. The gavel rests on two custom-fitted wire rods, and can easily be removed for use. These stands have optional hand-stamped metal label plates. Stands and plates are available at additional cost — more information here. Condition: Gavels vary depending on the example. Most very good to fine overall with the usual light wear, minor indentations, and scratches to mallet ends. Knipp, Franklin. Letter to Harold Baumgarten. 30 April 1962. MS. Knipp & Company, Inc., Baltimore, MD. McCullough, David. Truman. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992. pp. 1047-1058. Online at Google Books: http://books.google.com/books?id=8fp1A2s6aQwC&pg=PA1044&dq (14 June 2010). Morris, Edwin Bateman, ed. Report of the Commission on the Renovation of the Executive Mansion. Washington, D.C.: U.S. General Printing Office, 1952. Palmatier, L. E-mail to George Glazer re: Murray Bonham. 31 January 2010. “White House History.” The White House. http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/history (14 June 2010). Guide to Illustrations Shown Above: 1950s White House wood gavel metal label. 1950s White House wood gavel made by Knipp & Company. Metal label on 1920s National Lumber Manufacturers Association gavel. Two 1950s White House gavels and a 1920s National Lumber Manufacturers Association gavel are shown on optional custom display stands, available from us at extra cost, as is an optional stamped metal plate attached to stand. Photograph by Abbie Rowe framed in White House wood. Above right: Press photo from January 30, 1951, showing President Harry S. Truman giving a gavel fashioned from timber taken from part of the White House erected in 1817. 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Classic Galactic Conquest Could Revitalize EA's Modern Battlefront Series DICE's modern Battlefront series forewent the original titles' galactic conquest mode, a mistake that may have cost the modern titles their full potential. by Miles T One of the defining features of 2004's Star Wars: Battlefront and 2005's Star Wars: Battlefront II was Galactic Conquest, a turn-based strategy mode that thrust players into the heart of an expansive conflict. In the mode, players sought to systematically gain an edge against the A.I. to dominate planets on both the ground and in space. For many, Galactic Conquest allowed players to create their own narrative campaigns that could have circumvented the relative dearth of single-player content in both the modern Battlefront and Battlefront 2. Like many of my friends at the time, I spent many hours role-playing, tinkering with the various classes and options that the mode provided. It came as a surprise — and a mighty disappointment — for me and many other fans when 2015’s Battlefront reboot was released with nary a hint of the beloved mode. 2017's Battlefront 2 featured a mode with a similar name, Galactic Assault, but one that reflected very little about what made the original mode so strong. The Loss of Individual Tales While 2015’s Battlefront launched without a single-player campaign and 2017’s outing was bland, uninspired, and short, the freedom afforded in Galactic Conquest allowed players to build their own Star Wars stories and narratives to enhance the gameplay experience, creating moments of nostalgia that many still reminisce about today. I still remember the first time I throttled into an opposing capital ship in a troop transport filled with my allies, storming the control room, sabotaging the shield generator, and destroying the engines before being mowed down by defending pilots. It was invigorating stuff. The inclusion of multiple planets and expansive lore from the movies allowed the gameplay to feel as though real stakes were involved. Battling on Hoth and Kamino felt awesome because it felt like something was being won or lost. These would be the rebels' or the clones' last stronghold, the last line of defense keeping you from fully realizing your stranglehold on the galaxy. Even innocuous planets like Utapau or Mygeeto made battles feel intense if you had just started your campaign as a particular side, up against the enemy force which controlled the majority of the planets you hoped to liberate. The newer Battlefront games feel distinctly lacking in comparison. When online matches are contested, there isn’t an overarching conflict driving you forward — something to make victory more rewarding or defeat more devastating. In the newest games, battles are simply maps that host tug of war gameplay, with little purpose outside of servicing that small lobby of players. A Galaxy In Battle, But Not At War In its design, Galactic Conquest allowed for variety in gameplay options, something that simply isn’t available in traditional linear campaigns or multiplayer modes, and which is largely absent in modern Battlefront’s single-player offerings. The skirmishes in the original Battlefront featured ebbs and flows which would change based on bonuses that could be purchased with credits. Strategic use of these bonuses could swing battles wildly in favor of one side or the other. Couple this with opportunities to purchase new classes of troopers during your conquest, as well as being able to call upon a faction hero (which would vary per map, adding even more variety), and there was a wealth of opportunity in Galactic Conquest on a large scale. The offerings in the modern Battlefront series could have expanded on this RTS-lite mechanic. Increasing options for attacking and defending, placing more emphasis on the use of building and managing space fleets, utilizing modern class customization, all of it could have gone a long way to creating engaging content to which players could continuously return. For multiplayer, expanding the gameplay beyond the simple team deathmatch or planetary assault to a wider strategic element would have given the modern Battlefront games more scope. The recent addition of the Geonosis Galactic Assault to 2017's Battlefront 2 was a step in the right direction but had it been part of a wider Galactic Conquest mode, it could have captured the feeling from those previous games. Faction Options Are Endless Most disappointingly for me, however, was how DICE and EA failed to maximize the potential of the new factions introduced into Star Wars lore with the new Star Wars trilogy, namely The First Order and The Resistance. The original titles made phenomenal use of the source material, with multiple scenarios for Galactic Conquest featuring various factions, the 501st battalion campaign, and a wealth of instant-action variables with which to tinker and experiment. With all-new planets, heroes, units, weapons, and story beats to work from, a Galactic Conquest mode would be ripe for development from the newest trilogy of movies. Leading First Order troopers with Kylo Ren or Captain Phasma, resisting the onslaught of troopers as Rey or battling in space as Poe was a missed opportunity in the newest Battlefront games. DICE did well to replicate some of those nostalgic moments in 2017’s Battlefront 2, but it would have been all the more enthralling had those experiences played out across a series of battles, conflicts, and tugs-of-war to gain supremacy. The Past Will Have To Do The modern Battlefront games are fun. While they provided some solid gameplay experiences and multiplayer action, I feel the exclusion of the Galactic Conquest mode, and to a lesser extent the instant-action offering, proved to significantly depreciate the value of the titles, rendering much of their potential null. Galactic Conquest helped fans establish their own stories, engage with unique gameplay mechanics, and develop their knowledge and understanding of the factions and overall lore. The mode's inclusion wouldn't have fixed everything "wrong" with EA's efforts, but it would have made things more exciting. I still revisit 2005’s Battlefront 2 on Steam, diving straight into a new galactic conquest readily. Despite its age and rust, it still provides the same undying thrill of being part of a large-scale conflict in a galaxy far, far away. Perhaps there’s hope for the future, that EA and DICE may come to the light side and provide the long lost Galactic Conquest mode. Though it’s more likely it will be relegated to Boba Fett’s fate — lost to a Sarlaac Pit with little chance to escape. Miles T Just an avid gamer, trophy-hunter and all round video game enthusiast. Looking to write reviews, articles and other (hopefully) interesting insights into my favourite games. 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blogmenu Writing the Shoal Sequence The 1/3 Manuscript Slump Die Stadt und die Sterne Zardoz: an Appreciation Contact/Free ebook! New Brain in a Jar release Just to let you all know that there is a new release out right now from Brain in a Jar Books: The Unusual Genitals Party and Other Stories, by Fergus Bannon, author of Judgement. Some of these stories originally appeared in diverse publications including Interzone, West Coast magazine and Territories. There are also a couple of non-fiction pieces that have been previously published, including the seminal Everything You Never Wanted to Know About Neurosurgery Because You Were Too Well-Adjusted To Ask. Not only that, but for the next five days, it's completely free on Kindle. So download it now. http://amzn.to/xOXuFP Posted by Gary Gibson, science fiction writer at 2/28/2012 Coming March 2020 Nobody has taken part in the Devil’s Run annual road race as often as Dutch McGuire and lived to tell the tale. The racecourse circumnavigates the post-apocalyptic ruins of Teijouan, and with a choice between being eaten by the monstrous Kaiju that prowl the island’s devastated cities or murdered by her fellow racers, the odds against surviving another Run, let alone winning it, are slim. Dutch doesn’t care about the odds nearly so much as she cares about getting back behind the wheel of her beloved Ford Falcon—except for one problem: she’s spent the last five years incarcerated in a high-security prison for her part in a heist. So when a crooked billionaire offers to put her back in the race on condition she uses it as cover for a secret retrieval operation, she can’t refuse. Can Dutch survive assassins, monsters, and psychopathic drivers long enough to complete her mission as well as take part in the race—or is this the year death finally catches up with her in a blazing tangle of wreckage? DOOMSDAY GAME It's the end of the world...again. Over the years, the Pathfinders have become a tight-knit team as they search for an alternate they might one day call home. Now, at last, one has been found: an Edenic alternate Earth on which humanity never evolved. But just when their work seems over, new threats emerge. One comes from within the Authority itself, but the other is so completely unexpected that the Pathfinders are quickly overwhelmed. The race is on to deal with the final - and greatest - threat they have yet encountered as they journey through alternate Earths rendered lifeless by rogue singularities or littered with ancient and perilous ruins. Faced with their own extinction, can they pull together one last time…as well as save the Authority from itself? Available on Kindle, Kobo, iBooks & others. Also available in paperback and hardback. GHOST FREQUENCIES Something is hampering with a scientist’s experiments in a newly refurbished English mansion. But is the interference caused by the building's famous ghosts...or is there an even more sinister explanation? Available in ebook, paperback, hardback and Newcon Press boxed set. SCIENCEVILLE & OTHER LOST WORLDS A collection of stories written since 2015 and available in both ebook and paperback from a writer The Guardian called "a master of core sf". Includes an exclusive novelette set in the world of Extinction Game and Survival Game, THE LONG FALL.Available in ebook and paperback. SUBSCRIBE TO MY MAILING LIST and get a free copy of my novelette SCIENCEVILLE. City and the Stars introduction Just off the plane Strange Divisions & Alien Territories BBC, CNN, Taiwan New BIAJ release: Angus McAllister's The Cyber Pup... More news for Brain In A Jar Books My first two novels are now ebooks Where in the world is Gary?
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Android at CES 2019: Eight intriguing announcement... Android at CES 2019: Eight intriguing announcements you might have missed The big show wasn't all laptops and chips. Michael Simon (PC World (US online)) on 10 January, 2019 22:30 Credit: CES As CES comes to a close, two things are certain: We won’t be able to afford one of LG’s jaw-dropping roll-up OLED TVs and Android is poised for another big year. While we might not have gotten a look at Samsung’s folding phone yet (though we did get our hands on Royale’s), there were plenty of low-key announcements in Las Vegas that could have a big impact on the rest of the year. From Google Assistant to Android TV, here are eight CES announcements that might have slipped under your radar. Google didn’t bring its heavily rumored Pixel 3 Lite to CES, but it did bring a bunch of new Google Assistant tricks. Along with a new Interpreter Mode on Google Homes and Smart Displays that offers real-time translation of conversations in dozens of languages, you’ll be able to check your flight info and get your boarding pass using Assistant on your Android phone. But the most useful new Assistant feature for Android phones is on the lock screen. On Pixel phones, “Hey Google” works even when your phone is locked and now Google is bringing that functionality to all Android phones. So you won’t need to unlock your phone anymore just to set an alarm. Why it matters: This could mean that Google is beginning to loosen the reigns on Pixel-exclusive features. Nubia Red Magic Mars phone There weren’t a ton of phones unveiled at CES this year—they’re all being prepped up for MWC—but there was one that caught our eye, if for no other reason than the name: Red Magic Mars. Made by Nubia, it features a Snapdragon 845, a 6-inch LCD screen, up to 10GB of RAM, a liquid cooling system, and a 3,800mAh battery, but what’s most interesting about the Red Magic Mats isn’t what’s on the inside. It’s two unique features on the case. Near the top you’ll find a pair of customizable touch-sensitive “shoulder” buttons that add extra controls for gamers, and a rear-facing LED strip with 16.8 million color options. And the really cool part? It’s coming to the U.S. and it starts at $399. Why it matters: After the Razer Phone 2 and Asus ROG phone landed in 2018, gaming phones are becoming a thing. So it’s good to see someone make one that doesn’t cost as much as an iPhone. 5G connectivity As expected, 5G was one of the big buzz words at CES this year, even if we’re still months away from actually being able to buy a 5G phone (AT&T’s naming shenanigans aside). But rest assured they’re coming. At CES, Qualcomm announced that more than 30 5G handsets will arrive in 2019, a significant jump from the previous estimate of 20. Many of them won’t reach the U.S., but we do know of one phone that will: Sprint announced at CES it will be carrying a 5G phone from Samsung, so now all of the major carriers are confirmed to be selling one. Get ready because 5G will be here before you know it. Why it matters: We have a lot of questions about 5G, but there’s a lot to look forward to, so the more phones and networks the merrier. Wireless Android Auto Android Auto has slowly become one of the best infotainment systems, with solid app support, Google Assistant integration, and fantastic hands-free navigation. At CES, several stereo makers unveiled new head units that support Android Auto, including the first wireless option in the JVC KW-M855BW. That means you don’t have to bring a USB-C cable along to beam Android Auto to your car’s screen. And if your phone is equipped with Miracast, you’ll even be able to play video to the 6.8-inch display (though you’ll need the parked with the emergency brake engaged to do so). It also allows for dual phone pairing and high-resolution audio playback, feature we’d love to see come standard in 2020 cars. Why it matters: A third-party deck offering wireless connectivity isn’t quite as good as the full-dash Android Automotive system Google keeps teasing, but it’s a step in the right direction. Bixby 2.0 Christopher Hebert/ IDG Bixby has been the brunt of too many punchlines to count, but nevertheless Samsung persists, with Bixby 2.0 landing on phones late last summer. The only problem was it broke some functionality with third-party software, namely Maps, Gmail, Play, and the rest of Google’s apps. During its CES keynote this year, Samsung slipped in some good news: support is coming back. It’s not clear exactly how deep the integration will go, but previously you could use the assistant to do things like get directions, download apps, and show messages from a specific sender. Now if only Samsung would let us remap the Bixby button on the Galaxy S10. Why it matters: For all of our henpecking, Bixby actually isn’t half-bad, but it’s kind of a non-starter without support for Google apps. So we’re glad to see it return. Tablets as Alexa speakers Android tablets aren’t generally a thing we get one excited about, but Lenovo is trying to change that by turning them into smart speakers. They don’t run Google Assistant, however—they run Alexa. While Lenovo’s new Android Oreo tablets are nothing too special on their own, with 10-inch screens and Snapdragon 450 processors, they become something more when charging. Pop them into the bundled Smart Dock and they’ll transform into a veritable Echo Show, with a pair of 3W speakers and three far-field microphones. Why it matters: Visually, it's is a huge improvement over last year’s model and way cheaper to boot. Every time we think Android TV is ready to go off the air, something comes along to give it new life. At I/O, Google promised a “renewed focus” on the platform and we met the JBL Link Bar, a Google Assistant-powered soundbar with Android TV baked inside that’s finally releasing this spring. And now to kick off 2019, we have lots of Android TVs on the way: Sony, Hisense, Philips, TCL, Xiaomi, JVC, Toshiba, and others all announced new sets at CES with Android TV and Google Assistant built in. And it’s no coincidence that developers this week also started to receive their ADT-2 Android TV development kit and dongle for Android 9 Pie integration. So stay tuned. Why it matters: Even with stiff competition from Roku, Amazon, and Apple, Android TV is still showing that it can compete with the big players. Now bring on Pie! Scallop 2 Wear OS watch Fossil has been the quiet flag bearer for Android Wear/Wear OS, and CES has traditionally been its launch pad for new models. Fossil didn’t bring the slate of watches that it usually brings, but there is one notable model: The Kate Spade Scallop 2, named for its etched bezel design. New this year is NFC for Google Pay, a heart-rate sensor, GPS, and 3ATM water resistance so you don’t have to take it off when you go swimming. The only thing that hasn’t changed is the price: It still starts at $295, which is way more palatable with these features. Our only complaint is that it still uses the older Snapdragon 2100 chip rather than newer 3100 one, but it’s still an impressive update. Why it matters: Wear OS is still looking for a leader, but it’s still a good sign that that women’s watches will finally be getting the same features as men’s. Tags CES 2019 Michael Simon PC World (US online)
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Reusable nappy founder crowned Great British Entrepreneur of the Year for Midlands The founder of Bambino Mio, one of the world’s leading reusable nappy brands, has been crowned Great British Entrepreneur of the Year for the Midlands region. Guy Schanschieff started Bambino Mio in 1997 with his wife Jo after they met an American in India in 1991 and began talking about plastic pollution and the need for more reusable products. It rounded off an excellent night for Guy, who also picked up the Entrepreneur for Good Award earlier in the night. An award-winning range of products, Bambino Mio’s can be found in supermarkets, pharmacies, nursery outlets and online retailers in more than 50 countries around the world. Now in its seventh year, the Great British Entrepreneur Awards celebrate the hard work and inspiring stories of entrepreneurs, rather than the business’ balance sheet. Francesca James, founder of the Great British Entrepreneur Awards, said: “In 2019 we are seeing greater attention given to sustainable, reusable products and services that tackle the climate crisis, but Guy was considerably ahead of the trend. He’s clearly incredibly dedicated to both the mission and product, and his passion for reducing single-use products is inspiring.” Gordon Merrylees, managing director of entrepreneurship at NatWest, said: “NatWest is proud to support the Great British Entrepreneur Awards celebrating another year of amazing achievements for entrepreneurs starting and growing businesses from every corner of the country. Supporting entrepreneurs is a key priority for NatWest and our dedicated programme of fully funded accelerator hubs, mentoring, insight and bespoke coaching, is specifically designed to meet the needs of entrepreneurs who want to start, scale and succeed in business. Congratulations to all of the winners and to those who were shortlisted for one of these prestigious awards.” Following two years as a finalist, Ed Hollands, the founder of DrivenMedia, was crowned Creative Industries Entrepreneur of the Year. And after winning the Start-Up category in 2018, the founder of Holy Moly Dips, Tom Booth and Gaz Walker returned to win the inaugural Food & Drink Entrepreneur of the Year award. The winners of each category will now go to the National Final of the Great British Entrepreneur Awards, which takes place in London in November. Full list of winners for the Midlands region: Ed Hollands | DrivenMedia Paul Morris | Addmaster (UK) Guy Schanschieff | Bambino Mio Rebecca Gill | VR Therapies David Hallam | OrderWise Tom Booth & Gaz Walker | Holy Moly Dips Kate Redmond & Tracey Redmond | Style Coaching Institute Steve Perez | Global Brands Limited Wendy Shand | TotsToTravel Stephanie Bennett & Lyndsey Hellyn | The Curiosity Approach Leo Scott Smith | Tended Sophie Thompson & Dominic Barnard | VirtualSpeech Great British Entrepreneur of the Year (Midlands)
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Greater Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame Click to donate in honor of this inductee Ray Seals His story could be entitled: ‘Against all Odds.’ Having enjoyed a successful National Football League career and never to have gone to college? Among the very, very few who’ve done it was Henninger High product Ray Seals. Ray had desire, physical ability, but no options collegiately. Seals needed someone to give him an opportunity. He spent time in Florida, cooking at Taco Bell and working security. In Syracuse, he was a bouncer at Sutter’s, a doorman at the Hotel Syracuse. Four years removed from high school, he ran into Joe Riccardi, a high school teacher who knew Ray. Riccardi had played for ‘Bear’ Bryant at Alabama. On his advice, locals Todd Richardson and Paul Tripoli worked out fine for ’Bama. When the Tide’s Ray Perkins became coach of the NFL’s Tampa Bay Bucs, Riccardi left a phone message: he had a player for him. NFL teams were not interested, but Perkins valued Riccardi’s word and sent Seals a plane ticket. That’s how Ray went from hotel doorman — and semi-pro champion with the Empire Football League’s Syracuse Express — to NFL defensive end. Ray’s NFL career spanned 1989-97 with the Bucs, Pittsburgh Steelers and Carolina Panthers. A 6-foot-3, 300-pounder, he was a sack machine from ’92-95 with the Bucs and Steelers, registering 29 sacks among 133 tackles. He started all 16 games in the 1995 season and was a second team all-conference pick by UPI. He started Super Bowl XXX for the Steelers and sacked the Cowboys’ Troy Aikman. The son of retired Syracuse policeman Tommy Seals, Ray became a passionate anti-crime advocate following his cousin’s death. Jonny Gammage had been working late on charitable activities in Seals’ name, was driving Ray’s Jaguar when he was stopped and killed by Brentwood/Whitehall (Pa.) police officers. Ray supports Toys for Tots in honor of Gammage and has received the E for Effort Charity Award from the NFL. And the Florida resident has remained loyal to Syracuse’s South Side. A Semi-Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee in 1992, Ray Seals now becomes a member of the Greater Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame, Class of 2016. GSSHOF Inductees Teams of Honor Contact GSSHOF: syracusehof@gmail.com 16 Orangewood Dr. Liverpool, NY 13090 © 2016 Website created by goDutch Marketing. All rights reserved.
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greengazette the government gazette of south africa be among the first to know Local Authority Notice No. 6 of 2020 Upgrading of Land Tenure Rights Act (112/1991) » Kudube Unit 3 Title Upgrading of Land Tenure Rights Act (112/1991) » Kudube Unit 3 Gazette Provincial Gazettes (Gauteng), No. 3 of 06 January, 2020, 1 page(s), 53.9Kb PROVINSIALE KOERANT, BUITENGEWOON, 6 JANUARIE 2020 No. 3 7 LOCAL AUTHORITY NOTICE 6 OF 2020 NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 15 OF ACT 112 OF 1991 I, the undersigned MR MAKGOROMETJE MAKGATA in my capacity as the Acting City Manager of the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, duly authorized hereto by virtue of the Corporate th System of Delegation approved by Council on the 26 January 2012, in terms of section 59 of the Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act No. 32 of 2000) Hereby confirm that the township known as KUDUBE UNIT 3 as indicated on approved General Plan L.G No. 6860/2001, is declared a formalized township for the purposes of the Upgrading of Land Tenure Rights Act 112 of 1991 and all the requirements in terms of section 15 of the said act has been complied with. No conditions of land use will be issued for this township, it will form part of the Tshwane Townplanning Scheme. Signed on this 12 day of DECEMBER 2019 or, by email Forgot / set password | Join Tender Bulletin (Free State) Tender Bulletin (Limpopo) National Gazettes Regulation Gazettes Copyright © 2020 Green Gazette (GG). All rights reserved. 34.204.200.74 @ 06:51, 19 January, 2020 in 15.6ms Privacy | Disclaimer | Sitemap | About
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Victoria Park has a capacity of 7,865 and has been home to Hartlepool United since our inception in 1908. Home Supporters The Prestige Group Cyril Knowles Stand Capacity: 1,775 (seating) The Cyril Knowles Stand is all-seated and houses the Family Enclosure within Victoria Park. It is also the stand in which the players tunnel is situated. The Director’s Box is also in the CK Stand, with the Executive Boxes situated at the top of the stand. The Prostate Cancer UK Stand Capacity: 1,599 (standing) The Prostate Cancer UK Stand (also known as the Town End) is an all-terraced stand which is situated behind one of the goals. The East Durham College Neale Cooper Stand Capacity: 1,549 (seating), 1,832 (terrace), 43 (Press Box) This two-tier stand holds an all-seated upper tier and terraced lower. The Press Box is situated within the upper tier. Away Supporters The Smith & Graham Stand This is an all-seated stand (also known as the Rink End) in which away supporters are seated behind one of the goals. Pools Retail Store The new Pools Retail Store was official opened in July 2019 and is situated next door to the Ticket Office on Clarence Road. As well as buying all the latest merchandise, fans can also buy tickets for games within Pools Retail Store between Monday and Friday. Monday – Friday (10am – 4pm) Saturday (matchdays): 10am – 3pm Click here to access our Online Store. The Ticket Office – which is now only open on matchdays – is situated on Clarence Road within the main office buildings at Victoria Park. At all other times of the week, fans can buy their tickets from within Pools Retail Store. Matchday (10am – kick-off) Click here now to buy tickets for our games online.
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Fishers recolonize Washington, part of a Northwest rewilding The forest carnivore’s return was helped by human intervention. Ben Goldfarb Dec. 14, 2015 These are thrilling times to be a wildlife aficionado in the Pacific Northwest, a region whose ecosystems grow richer with each passing day. Wolverines have been trickling into northern Washington for years; biologists are dumping bull trout into Oregon’s Clackamas River; wolves are steadily gaining ground in both states. The grizzly bear, a candidate for reintroduction in the North Cascades, looms on the rugged horizon. Meanwhile, a less heralded creature is also experiencing a quiet revival: the Pacific fisher, a cat-sized mammal that’s kin to weasels, marten, and otters. Unlike its cousin, the wolverine, fishers haven’t re-infiltrated Washington on their own — rather, they’ve had help from Homo sapiens, the very species that once extirpated them. On December 3, the fisher’s recovery took an enormous bound forward: Before a crowd of 50 onlookers, the state released seven fishers into Gifford Pinchot National Forest, the first time the creature had been seen in the South Cascades in more than 70 years. Seven fishers were released into Gifford Pinchot National Forest on Dec. 3, 2015. Paul Bannick/Conservation Northwest Fishers are capable of impressive arboreal acrobatics — they den in tree cavities and can rotate their hind paws 180 degrees to descend from their roosts headfirst. But they're most renowned for their predatory abilities. Woe betide the porcupine that crosses a fisher’s path: The fierce carnivore dances circles around its quilled quarry, weakening it with blows to the head before finally flipping it over and, as Brian Doyle — a writer so appreciative of mustelids that he named a town after one — put it, “scooping out the meat as if the prickle-pig were merely a huge and startled breakfast melon.” Despite those estimable skills, fishers historically proved no match for the most rapacious hunter of all. Prized by trappers for its lush fur, Martes pennanti was completely wiped out in the Evergreen State in the mid-1900s. In the West, they survived only in southwest Oregon and northern California, where they’re now imperiled by rat poisons spread by illegal marijuana growers. (In the northeastern United States, the picture is considerably sunnier, as fishers are resettling habitat from Appalachia to, improbably, the Bronx.) Though fishers had departed Washington, they were never forgotten. In 1998, the state declared the species endangered (an understatement if ever there was one), prompting new interest in its recovery. Soon after, the nonprofit Conservation Northwest offered to help the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife study the possibility of reintroduction. Finally, in 2008, WDFW and a host of partners began relocating fishers from a healthy population in British Columbia to the sprawling old-growth of Olympic National Park. Over the next two years, WDFW, Conservation Northwest, and the National Park Service released 90 altogether. According to WDFW wildlife biologist Jeff Lewis, the tree-dwelling mammals have dispersed widely and successfully reproduced. A video shows the first fisher release in Gifford Pinchot National Forest near Mount Rainier. By Chase Gunnell/Conservation Northwest. With an Olympic population established, the agency and its partners turned their attention to the South Cascades this fall. Translocating a fisher, it turns out, is a fairly straightforward process. Conservation Northwest pays Canadian fur trappers $600 apiece for live fishers, considerably more than they’d earn for a pelt. The mustelids are then housed briefly at an animal sanctuary, where they’re fed donated roadkill, before being trucked down to Washington. (They tend to attract attention from border patrol.) In the U.S., they’re checked for parasites and broken teeth and implanted with a tracking device. The plan is to release a total of 80 fishers in Gifford Pinchot National Forest and Mount Rainier National Park over the next two years, then repeat the procedure in the North Cascades. “We’ve got a great chance to achieve a self-sustaining population in a really important of its historic range,” says Lewis. While the large weasels aren’t about to devour sheep or maul backpackers, wildlife projects are seldom devoid of controversy. The fisher is currently proposed for federal Endangered Species Act listing throughout its range, and a decision is expected next year. That’s prompted some nail-biting among private landowners, particularly timber companies, which fear new regulations when relocated fishers inevitably wander onto their property. To alleviate such concerns, WDFW and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are developing an agreement that will allow landowners to complete voluntary conservation actions and thereby avoid additional restrictions, a bargain that’s been used to protect some populations of sage grouse. Though fisher politics may someday get sticky, the critter’s advocates are relishing their success so far. After decades of biological poverty, the Northwest’s forests now teem with mammalian life; just about all that’s missing is, yes, the grizzly. The reintroduction model pioneered on behalf of fishers, whereby environmental groups like Conservation Northwest split costs and responsibilities with public agencies, could eventually provide a blueprint for restoring even that polarizing predator. “As we protect more land, we can go to the next level and start bringing back some of the wildlife that’s characteristic to the state,” says Dave Werntz, science and conservation director at Conservation Northwest, which spent more than $80,000 on the fisher program. “It’s a marvelous time we’re living in.” Ben Goldfarb is a correspondent at High Country News. Follow @ben_a_goldfarb Washington’s wolverines stage tenuous comeback Fire suppression and illegal marijuana cultivation threaten rare Pacific fishers More from Wildlife
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GZERO World In 60 Seconds Puppet Regime GZERO World Podcast GZERO World Signal In 60 Seconds Puppet Regime GZERO World Podcast Subscribe Loud World. Clear Signal. Subscribe to the GZERO Signal Newsletter President Trump Explains the Proper Way to Spread Fake News GZERO Media Microsoft On The Issues Microsoft shares new technique to fight online child exploitation Microsoft has a long-standing commitment to child online protection. First and foremost, as a technology company, it has a responsibility to create software, devices and services that have safety features built in from the outset. Last week, in furtherance of those commitments, Microsoft shared a grooming detection technique, code name "Project Artemis," by which online predators attempting to lure children for sexual purposes can be detected, addressed and reported. Developed in collaboration with The Meet Group, Roblox, Kik and Thorn, this technique builds off Microsoft patented technology and will be made freely available to qualified online service companies that offer a chat function. Read more at Microsoft On The Issues. Putin's problem and Russia's future Alex Kliment Vladimir Putin has ruled Russia for twenty years, but he has a problem: his current presidential term ends in 2024, and the constitution prevents him from running for re-election then. As a result, the question of what he'll do in 2024 has been on the minds of Russia's oligarchs, spooks, bureaucrats, and a lot of ordinary folks, as well. After all, over the past two decades, Putin has made himself, for better and for worse, the indispensable arbiter, boss, and glue of Russia's sprawling and corrupted system of government. As the current speaker of Russia's legislature once said, "Without Putin, there is no Russia." Not as we currently know it, no. GZEROMEDIA Subscribe to GZERO Media's Newsletter: Signal The Graphic Truth: Black representation in the US Congress Ari Winkleman Gabrielle Debinski Since Martin Luther King Jr delivered his iconic "I have a dream" speech in August 1963, the number of Black Americans elected to the United States Congress has dramatically increased. Still, it wasn't until last year, more than half a century later, that the share of Black members serving in the House of Representatives reflected the percentage of Black Americans in the broader population —12 percent. To date, only six states have sent a Black representative to serve in the US Senate, and many states have never elected a Black representative to either house of Congress. Here's a look at Black representation in every US Congress since 1963. The conflict in Libya: Who's who and how did we get here? It's been nine years since Libya's long-time despot Muammar Qaddafi was killed in a violent uprising, bringing the oil-rich country to the brink of civil war. That conflict entered a new stage last year when violence between warring factions competing for territory intensified around Tripoli, Libya's capital, leading to the displacement of some 300,000 civilians. In recent weeks, fighting has intensified again, and ceasefire talks have failed. Here's a look at who's who and how we got here. Combat online bullying with troll scores? Nicholas Thompson, editor-in-chief of WIRED, discusses combating cyberbullying, CCPA and tech "fashion": What is a "troll score" and is it a realistic way to combat online bullying? Something that Kayvon Beykpour, head of product at Twitter and I talked about, and the thought was: Twitter doesn't give you a lot of disincentives to be a jerk online. But what if there were a way to measure how much of a jerk someone is and put it right in their profile? Wouldn't that help? I think it's a pretty good idea. Though, you can see the arguments against it. gdpr ccpa twitter online bullying kayvon beykpour Today In 60 Seconds Is Prime Minister Modi weakened by ongoing social protests? Betty Liu explains financial market impacts from global unrest Iran faces repercussions after shooting down a passenger plane Is the US–Iran crisis over? CES 2020 update: Ivanka Trump, 5G, deepfakes What We're Watching: India's citizenship law challenged The Graphic Truth: Putin in Power Hard Numbers: Wikipedia is back online in Turkey! The US and China strike a deal US vs China in Tech: who wins if China "fails"? GZero World Clips Tech Decoupling Explained: ramifications for the US, China & the future The Graphic Truth: Who's still running for president in 2020? Is China building its own internet? What We’re Watching: Europe vs Iran
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HomeHilton Head Happenings AccommodationsGet Your Plaid On! at the RBC Heritage Get Your Plaid On! at the RBC Heritage The tradition continues April 15-21, 2019 when the biggest names on the PGA tour return to the Harbour Town Golf Links in The Sea Pines Resort for the 51st annual RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing. In 2018, Satoshi Kodaira captured his first PGA Tour victory at the RBC Heritage with a 25-foot birdie putt on the third playoff hole to defeat Si Woo Kim, adding his name to the prestigious list of tournament champions which includes Stewart Cink, Jim Furyk, Matt Kuchar, Graeme McDowell, Davis Love III, Aaron Baddeley, Boo Weekley, Branden Grace, Wesley Bryan, Payne Stewart, Nick Faldo, Greg Norman, Hale Irwin and Tom Watson. The Tokyo native will defend his title at the 2019 event, in hopes of earning a second tartan jacket and the winner’s share of the $6.9 million prize purse. Charitable organizations, the arts, medical institutions and college scholarship funds also win annually at the RBC Heritage. This is thanks to the nonprofit Heritage Classic Foundation, general tournament sponsor. Since its founding in 1987, the Foundation has distributed $41 million to those in need, including $3.3 million in 2018. Following on the heels of the Masters Tournament at Augusta National, the RBC Heritage has been a favorite of players, spectators and sponsors since Arnold Palmer clinched the title at the inaugural tournament in 1969. South Carolina’s only PGA Tour event is still played on the legendary Harbour Town Golf Links, designed by Pete Dye in consultation with Jack Nicklaus. “Get Your Plaid On” this April with a variety of daily and weekly RBC Heritage ticket packages available at rbcheritage.com or by calling the tournament office at 843-671-2448. General Parking Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn, 70 Honey Horn Dr. Complimentary parking with motor coach service to and from Harbour Town Marina (approximately a 20-minute ride), 6:30 a.m. -9:30 p.m. daily. There is no general spectator parking inside The Sea Pines Resort. Official Tournament Shuttle from Coligny Beach Parking Lot Complimentary shuttles to a drop-off near Harbour Town, 6:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. daily. Bicycle parking is available in the Coligny Plaza area. Parking is first come, first served. Bicycle Parking at Harbour Town Complimentary bicycle parking is available inside Sea Pines at the tennis courts next to the Harbour Town Golf Links Clubhouse parking lot and near the 13th green. Owners are responsible for locking their own bicycles. All cyclists must have a Tournament ticket or a volunteer badge to be admitted through the gates of Sea Pines. Cyclists may enter Sea Pines at the Ocean Gate on South Forest Beach Dr. or at the Main Gate on Greenwood Drive. Bicycle parking is also available at 16 Baynard Park Rd. Handicapped Parking Inside The Sea Pines Resort Handicapped parking passes are issued by Sea Pines Security, located at 175 Greenwood Dr. in the CSA/Security Administration Building. Passes cannot be distributed by mail. The Security Office can be reached at (843) 671-1343. UBER & Taxi Cab Policy During tournament hours, the taxi cab and UBER designated drop-off location is The Shops at Sea Pines Center. After hours, taxi cabs and UBER will be able to pick up at locations around the Harbour Town Golf Links once tournament play has ended. SPECTATOR’S GUIDE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Pro Practice Rounds – Morning Opening Ceremonies – 18th green – 10 a.m. Pro-Am Presented by Boeing – 11:30 a.m.- 6 p.m. Starting on the 1st and 10th tees Pro Practice Rounds – All Day Coca-Cola Youth Day Putting Contest – Putting Green – 3-4 p.m. Children 15 and under are invited to putt alongside the pros at Harbour Town Golf Links. Family Movie on the Heritage Lawn – 4:30-6 p.m. RBC Heritage Pro-Am – 7:15 a.m.-7 p.m. Starting on the 1st and 10th tees THURSDAY, APRIL 18 / FIRST ROUND Starting on the 1st and 10th tees Morning starting times – 7:20-9 a.m. Afternoon starting times – 11:50 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. FRIDAY, APRIL 19 / SECOND ROUND Friends develop their own colorful traditions at the RBC Heritage. SATURDAY, APRIL 20 / THIRD ROUND PLAID NATION DAY – WEAR YOUR PLAID WITH PRIDE! Starting on the 1st tee Starting times – 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Plaid Nation Contests on the Heritage Lawn – noon-2 p.m. Contests include Hole-in-One and Fastest Clad in Plaid competitions, Tartan Trivia and overall Best Dressed in Plaid Sunrise Easter Service – Liberty Oak Stage – 7:30 a.m. Sunrise Easter Service at the Liberty Oak Stage at Harbour Town Yacht Basin. The Ceremony will feature local ministers, music and nondenominational prayer. A PGA Tour Professional will also speak. Trophy presentation – 18th green – immediately following the close of play * Tournament tickets are needed for all special events. All times are subject to change CONCESSION STANDS ARE LOCATED IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: 2nd green/7th tee 10th fairway 5th green 17th green Wine@Nine Clubhouse Badge holders may purchase food and beverages inside the Clubhouse or at the Heritage Pavilion. The Ultra Club sells food and beverages behind the 18th green. The Tito’s Stillhouse on the Heritage Lawn offers cocktails for spectators who are of legal drinking age. Wine@Nine, located between holes 1 and 9, is an upscale outdoor venue where wine lovers can watch the tournament and enjoy wines from premium wineries. The Craft Beer Garden is a must-see spot behind the 15th hole that offers different types of IPAs, sour and barrel-aged beers. The First Aid Tent is located by the tournament’s main entrance in the Harbour Town Golf Links parking lot. For medical assistance, notify the nearest RBC Heritage volunteer. The Lost and Found is located in the Will Call/Ticket Office in the clubhouse parking lot. The Golf Channel: Thursday and Friday, 3-6 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 1-2:30 p.m. CBS Sports: Saturday and Sunday, 3-6 p.m. PGA TOUR Radio Channel 208 or 93: Thursday-Sunday, noon-6 p.m. PGA TOUR LIVE: Thursday and Friday, 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m. (Featured Groups); Thursday and Friday, 3-6 p.m. (Featured Holes); Saturday and Sunday, 3-6 p.m. (CBS Simulcast) The RBC Heritage on Hilton Head Island Spring time on the island can only mean one thing: golf season. With the Masters… RBC Heritage Brings Families and Golfers to Hilton Head Every year, the PGA Tour brings some of best golfers in the world to… RBC Heritage: 50 + Years of Excellence on Hilton Head Island This iconic golf tournament…
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Is That You? (3/5) Posted by Karina "ScreamQueen" Adelgaard | Oct 3, 2018 | Reviews Is That You? is an intense psychological horror story. The Cuban movie (org. title ¿Eres tú, papá?) is brutal in many ways. Often through action and behavior rather than words. Screened at CPH PIX 2018. Is That You? is very different from any other movie from Cuba. Instead of a hyper and colorful story, we’re faced with a beige and brown world where everything moves slowly. The pace drags along. And not just because one of the characters walk around with her ankles bound together. Even if this does obviously create a character that literally has to take tiny steps to move forward. The pacing is very deliberate. Not just for the story, but as a way of describing this world. A world without hope Not only are bright colors removed from the world in Is That You? (Org. title ¿Eres tú, papá?). All the joy, happiness, and hope seem to be gone as well. The relationships are all toxic and loaded with various strange commitments. Not much of the past is revealed even though it is established that something has happened. This was a pretty big issue for me. Even though I can appreciate this world, I felt a need to know what had gone wrong. Or at least, how things were before it all went wrong. The actions and questions from both the daughter and the hired help, lead me to believe that things were different not so long ago. And yet, for the girl’s actions and mental state to really make sense – to me, anyway – it would require a lifetime of brainwashing. The lack of sympathy Again, I have to admit that while I appreciated the way the story was told, I can’t really get behind the story itself. I felt no real sympathy for any of the characters except the mom. I feel like I should feel for the daughter. At least at some point. But none of her actions or words gave me any reason to sympathize with her. Sure, she’s only supposed to be 13-14 years old. And she is very much controlled by her dad. Still, she also sees other people in the world every day. Also, we are all instilled with some feeling of right and wrong. Sympathy and empathy are other natural emotions that most people do not need to be taught. Just look at how even young kids react, when someone else is sad. It felt like I was supposed to believe the daughter wanted her father all to herself while also fearing him. And somehow also wanted to be her father. But then she also kept working on getting her dad to treat her mom better. Yet, when her mom had the chance for a better life, she fought against her. I guess I just needed some rhyme or reason. Unless the explanation is very simply that she was born with serious mental issues. If that’s the case, then the movie is an entirely different creature than what I felt it was trying to come across as. Watch for the filmmaking – not the story Is That You? is a fascinating and brutal watch for the style of filmmaking. I cannot falter this and would love to see a movie from writer-director Rudy Riverón Sánchez where I also care more about the story. Rudy Riverón Sánchez mentioned directors like Roman Polanski and Lars von Trier as inspirations. He likes to provoke as they do. And clearly, he also seems to share their view of women a bit too much for my liking. It seems like women can be the victim or the villain. Just not the hero. Not that there is any hero in this movie. Even if Carlos was somewhat of a hero – in my book anyway. This was the debut feature film from Rudy Riverón Sánchez, and I feel confident we’ll get to see a lot more from him. And also from the star of this movie, Gabriela Ramos, who portrays the young Lili with a downright creepy intensity. Is That You? (¿Eres Tú, Papá?) will open at the Laemmle Music Hall in Los Angeles on August 2, 2019 before heading to DVD and VOD platforms on August 13, 2019. Director: Rudy Riverón Sánchez Cast: Gabriela Ramos, Eslinda Núñez, Lynn Cruz, Jorge Enrique Caballero, Osvaldo Doimeadiós Living in a modest shack in the Cuban countryside, thirteen year old Lili and her mother appear trapped in a meagre, suffocating existence by her domineering father, Eduardo. His sudden absence should represent a new freedom for the girl and her mother, but Lili is distraught, and we come to discover just how strong the influence of this monstrous man is over his family. In desperation at losing Eduardo, Lili carries out a ritual taught to her by a spiritualist to help bring him back, leading Lili to uncover a disturbing truth about her father’s disappearance. Is That You? [¿Eres tú, papá?] PreviousLords of Chaos (3/5) NextTruth or Dare [2017] (2/5)
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The 50 Best Burritos in America The 50 Bes... In order to compile our ranking, we researched burritos from all across the country and applied several criteria: Are all the ingredients fresh? Is there a good selection of meats and add-ons? Can you customize your order, right down to the amount of crema? Is it renowned by critics and locals alike in its city? Yeah, those are the burritos we're looking for. There are few foods quite as satisfying as a well-made burrito, and these 50 restaurants do it better than anyone else. Emily L./ Yelp #50 Anna's Taqueria (Boston, Massachusetts) With eight locations in and around Boston, 24-year-old Anna's is the standard-bearer for burritos in Beantown. Filling options include steak roja, carnitas, chile verde and al pastor, but for vegetarians and carnivores alike, the grilled vegetable burrito is one of the best ways to eat your vegetables. A fresh, hot tortilla is filled with your choice of veggies, including seasoned onions, broccoli, corn, zucchini, squash, eggplant, red onions, sweet potatoes and seasonal offerings like Brussels sprouts, rolled up with rice, beans, cheese, lettuce, pico, hot sauce and jalapeños. Kim M./ Yelp #49 El Dorado (Anchorage, Alaska) Run by the Hurtados family since 1997, El Dorado is a beloved Mexican restaurant in Anchorage, Alaska, serving a wide variety of favorites, including fajitas, chicken mole enchiladas, tamales and chile rellenos. Burritos are filled with your choice of options, including al pastor, carne asada, carnitas, chile verde, chipotle shrimp and more. They're filled with rice, housemade beans and all the traditional fixins. Dale H./ Yelp #48 La Juanita (Sioux City, Iowa) Having gotten her start as a lunch truck operator in Los Angeles in the 1970s, La Juanita owner Christina Bautista knows what it takes to make a good burrito, and she's spread the gospel to Iowa of all places, where the daily crowds let you know that you've come to the right place. Open from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. daily (and 2:30 on the weekends), La Juanita has made a name for itself thanks not only to its authenticity, but also to the variety and high quality of the ingredients. The carne asada is fabulous, but the cabeza shredded meat from the cow's head is tender, juicy and definitely the way to go. Mindy B./Yelp #47 Calexico (New York City, New York and Detroit, Michigan) The team behind Cal-Mex New York City cult favorite Calexico started small with a cart in SoHo that quickly became a mob scene during lunchtime. They've since expanded to five brick-and-mortar storefronts in the city, a stall inside Brooklyn's Barclays Center, a massive location in Detroit and an additional outpost in Bahrain. The original cart also happens to still be going strong. Though its tacos and rolled quesadillas are things of beauty, the burritos are true works of culinary art. To get a sense of the amount of hard work that went into perfecting its recipes, opt for the chipotle pork with rice, beans, cheddar cheese, red pickled onions, sour cream and pico de gallo.The meat is slow-cooked, shredded and mixed with a smoky, tangy, just-spicy-enough sauce. The whole package will knock your socks off. Suzy F./Yelp #46 The Corner Mexican Food (Grandview, Missouri) The Corner is a cozy Mexican restaurant with chef Alejandro Martinez at the helm. Here, he makes corn tortillas by hand and fills tacos, burritos, sopes and huaraches with a huge variety of fillings, including al pastor, carnitas, chicken and beef tinga, pork rinds, tongue, sliced poblanos, pumpkin flower and soy-based meats. The Corner also happens to have an expansive vegan menu. When it comes to burritos, go with the "Corner Burrito," which is filled with your choice of protein, along with guacamole, refried beans, rice, lettuce, onions, cilantro, sour cream and cheese. Natalie B./ Yelp #45 Taco Del Sol (Various Montana Locations) Yes, a burrito in Montana can compete with the ones served in San Francisco. Taco Del Sol, opened in 1997 in downtown Missoula and today has 12 locations throughout the state. Their Mission-style burritos come with adobo rice, your choice of beans, your choice of meat, fresh salsa, hot sauce and jalapeños. Make it a "Supreme" and sour cream, cheese and guac join the party for just a dollar more. The Cuban-style, shrimp and fish burritos are also worthy of note. Rosalie S./ Yelp #44 The Chile Pepper (Yuma, Arizona) At The Chile Pepper, open since 1954, it's not about the girth of the burrito or all the add-ons, but the exquisite execution of simplicity. Case in point? Locals rave about the simplest of burritos here - the bean and cheese. The fresh tortillas and a dash of hot sauce transform the experience from simple to spectacular. Tim S./ Yelp #43 Irazu (Chicago, Illinois) Cash-only Costa Rican spot Irazu, located in Chicago's Bucktown neighborhood, has been around since 1990, serving homestyle fare to the hungry masses and absolutely nailing it. Traditional Costa Rican dishes like gallo pinto, chifrijo and casado are joined by more common tacos, empanadas and sandwiches, but the chorizo burrito is the must-order here. The spicy, fresh custom-made sausage is sautéed and rolled up with beans, cheese, lettuce and tomatoes and can spiced up even further with additional hot peppers. Get some traditional Costa Rican salsa Lizano on the side and you're all set. Delia Z./ Yelp #42 Dos Toros Taqueria (New York City, New York and Chicago, Illinois) A taste of the Bay Area in New York City and Chicago, Dos Toros is a rapidly expanding New York mini-chain (currently at 18 locations in New York and four in Chicago) that does its West Coast roots proud. Tortillas first get a thin slice of cheese melted onto them to serve as a base for perfectly proportioned fillings in order to prevent soakage. The meat selection is simple: grilled chicken, grilled steak or slow-cooked carnitas. Our tip? Opt for the carnitas; it's tender, juicy and full of porky flavor. Doreen L./Yelp #41 Taqueria Tlaxcalli (New York City, New York) Tucked away on a sleepy corner in the Bronx between a fish market and a hair salon, the narrow and unassuming Taqueria Tlaxcalli is holding its own in an area with no shortage of great Mexican options. Burritos here are approximately the size of a small child, and they're filled to the brim with high-quality, well-made ingredients and topped with artful lashings of thin guacamole, crema, black bean sauce and chipotle sauce. Don't miss the spicy pork. Shelly O./Yelp #40 El Burrito Mexicano (Lisle, Illinois) This burrito joint may be located in a strip mall in the Chicago suburbs, but the steady stream of locals who patronize El Burrito Mexicano (especially after a night out) are all in on the secret. The huge burritos are loaded with fillings, but special care is given where it matters. The beans are slow-cooked, and the steak is always tender, flavorful and generously portioned. While the menu has other offerings, you're going to want to get the steak. And best of all? They'll be more than happy to melt some cheese on top for you. J A./Yelp #39 Taqueria y Panaderia de la Santa Cruz (Portland, Oregon) This little tienda in Portland's St. Johns neighborhood would be right at home in Mexico, right down to the free pickled peppers, carrots and guacamole on the tables. There's a market up front, a no-frills dining room in the back and amazing burritos made-to-order coming out of the kitchen. Just about everything at Taqueria y Panaderia de la Santa Cruz is spectacular, but the al pastor is truly a thing of beauty. Nodnarb B./ Yelp #38 Illegal Pete's (Colorado and Arizona) With six locations in Denver, two in Boulder, one in Fort Collins, one in Tempe and one in Tuscon, Illegal Pete's is single-handedly turning everywhere it lands into a burrito destination. This restaurant mini-chain sources all of its antibiotic- and hormone-free meats from Niman Ranch, and nothing arrives at any of the locations pre-cooked. They offer a wide variety of gluten-free and vegetarian options, but you have to try their standout pork carnitas burrito. The pork is braised with Mexican Coke, orange juice and spices, and is sweet, spicy and an absolute flavor bomb. That incredible meat gets rolled up in a tortilla with cilantro-lime rice, beans, salsa, cheese and sour cream. Get it smothered in green chile sauce for the ultimate experience. Carly P./ Yelp #37 Cabo Bob's Burritos (Austin, Texas) Cabo Bob's brings a taste of Baja California to Austin without being tacky or gimmicky and with a real commitment to high-quality food. All tortillas are made-to-order and all sauces are made from scratch in-house daily. There's always the option of customizing your burrito and loading it up with fillings, but it's best to just go for the No. 5, the pork burrito. An ancho chile tortilla is filled with shredded pork, white rice, black beans, grilled onions and peppers, cheese, lettuce, cilantro and their own 66 Red Sauce. Violet T./ Yelp #36 Rosa Maria's Drive-In (San Bernardino, California) Don't let the term "garbage" fool you into thinking this burrito will contain extraneous stuff; it just means that the Garbage Burrito at Rosa Maria's Drive-In is loaded with meat, beans, rice, cheese, lettuce, tomato and onions. The only meat options for burritos here are red pork, green pork, red chicken or green chicken, but they're prepared using the same recipes that have made Rosa Maria's so popular over the past 40-plus years. It's slow-cooked perfection. Kimberly U./ Yelp #35 The Burrito Lady (Albuquerque, New Mexico) Peek behind the counter at this tiny, cash-only Albuquerque hole in the wall, and you'll see the Burrito Lady herself, assembling burritos loaded with meats with breakneck speed. Her burritos have a habit of not staying exactly closed and can be beasts to eat, but there's a reason this place is packed from open to close: Even if you only fill your burrito with chicken or calabacitas (zucchini and other mixed vegetables) in green sauce, it's going to be insanely good. The breakfast burritos are also renowned. Anthony J./ Yelp #34 Juan's Flying Burrito (New Orleans, Louisiana) If you're looking for a great burrito in the Big Easy, look no further than Juan's Flying Burrito. This "Creole taqueria" has four locations where everything is made to order and finished with a minute on the grill. If you want to try a little bit of everything, the Flying Burrito is what to order. Grilled steak, shrimp and chicken, cheddar-jack cheese, black beans, yellow rice, salsa, sour cream and guacamole are rolled up in a tortilla then given a final go on the grill. It's one delicious beast. Sahra V./ Yelp #33 La Perla Cocina Mexicana (San Diego, California) San Diego gem La Perla turns out delicious burritos with expert precision and doesn't disappoint. You can opt for the King Kong, which stuffs both a chile relleno and an order of carne asada into a burrito, but we suggest you leave the relleno out of this one and go right for the asada, which are thin strips of marinated and grilled tender steak. Make sure you opt for a dollop of freshly made guacamole. Melinda S./ Yelp #32 El Pelon Taqueria (Boston, Massachusetts) Located just a couple blocks from Fenway Park (with a second location in Brighton), the tiny El Pelon is a favorite of in-the-know Boston locals who pick up a burrito before heading to the game. The pescado is a standout: Atlantic cod is lightly breaded with cornmeal and fried until crispy, then wrapped up with black beans, Mexican rice, lettuce, spicy mayo and salsa fresca. If you find yourself jealously eyeing someone downing a tasty-looking burrito during a Red Sox game, this is where they got it. Rosie Q./ Yelp #31 La Pasadita (Chicago, Illinois) A no-nonsense 40-plus-year-old taqueria, Chicago's La Pasadita makes its presence known with a screaming-yellow exterior. Filling options include carne asada, lengua (beef tongue), barbacoa, chicken or a chile relleno, and the restaurant claims to serve more than 3,500 tacos daily, so we imagine the burrito count is pretty high as well. The "super" burrito comes loaded with cheese, sour cream, lettuce, tomato, guacamole, onions, cilantro, rice and beans - it is a behemoth. Theresa V./ Yelp #30 Taqueria San Francisco (San Francisco, California) Taqueria San Francisco opened in 1990 in San Francisco's historic Mission District, and it has a loyal group of local regulars. While the carnitas burrito is among the city's best, we actually think the al pastor is where the party's at here. You can opt for the rather tame "regular" style (with rice, beans, onions and cilantro), but we suggest going for it and ordering the "super" (with rice, beans, onions, cilantro, sour cream, cheese and avocado). Bamble J./ Yelp #29 El Tepeyac Cafe (Los Angeles, California) Manuel Rojas' family opened El Tepeyac Cafe in 1955, and over the years, his gregarious personality and welcoming presence made his restaurant a Los Angeles institution. Manny passed away at 79 in 2013, but his name lives on thanks to his signature burrito: Manuel's Special Burrito. This enormous burrito can feed up to four people and is filled with your choice of protein or veggies along with rice, beans and guacamole. If that's not enough, this behemoth is then topped with more meat, more cheese and a flavorful sauce. Ron P./ Yelp #28 La Camaronera (Miami, Florida) La Camaronera might have exploded in popularity since it was featured in an early episode of "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives," but it really is all it's cracked up to be. It's the place in Miami for fresh seafood, cooked and served with no frills by people who really know what they're doing. While you may be tempted to order a snapper sandwich, fried whole fish or conch fritters, don't leave without ordering a Camaronera burrito. It features lightly fried shrimp and fish wrapped in a tortilla, topped with melted cheese and a drizzle of sauce. Think seafood can't pair well with cheese? Try this burrito. Susan L./ Yelp #27 Gordo Taqueria (San Francisco, Berkeley and Albany, California) Gordo Taqueria is a Bay Area institution with a handful of locations, and each are equally spectacular. The wonderfully juicy carnitas burrito is filled right in front of you as you peer into the open kitchen. If you can keep your burrito from spilling forth its contents, you'll have accomplished more than most Gordo diners. Matt K./ Yelp #26 Lucha Libre Taco Shop (San Diego, California) The wacky Lucha Libre Taco Shop prides itself on turning out spot-on California-style burritos, which generally eschew Mission-style burritos' rice and beans in favor of French fries. This spot's Poblano California comes with grilled chicken breast, fries, Jack cheese, roasted poblanos, avocado and corn poblano sauce. The must-order is their popular Surf & Turf burrito, filled with grilled steak and shrimp, rice, avocado, pico de gallo and chipotle sauce. Both the steak and shrimp are perfectly cooked, and the addictive chipotle sauce ties it all together. Tiffany P./ Yelp #25 Cantina Los Caballitos (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Go sit in the modern, gastropub-like Cantina Los Caballitos on East Passyunk Avenue in Philadelphia, eat their goat burrito and you'll be happy. A flour tortilla is filled with rice, black beans, onions, cilantro and braised goat, and the result is really fantastic. Get it smothered in red enchilada sauce if you want to go really big. Dee S./ Yelp #24 Lolita's (San Diego, California) Joaquin and Dolores "Lolita" Farfan first opened the doors to Lolita's in 1984, and their dedication to fresh, high-quality ingredients and traditional Mexican recipes has earned them a massive following over the years. Their fan-favorite Tsunami Burrito brings together the best of two worlds with grilled-to-order Black Angus carne asada, huge fresh shrimp, cabbage, guacamole, Jack cheese and salsa Mexicana. One bite and you'll know what all the fuss is about. Catherine/Rose E./ Yelp #23 Los Dos Molinos (Phoenix, Arizona) Peek into the kitchen at Los Dos Molinos, a Phoenix institution for over 30 years, and you'll find owner Vicky Chavez or one of her daughters preparing New Mexico-style classics from scratch. Burritos here come filled with beans and cheese, beef or chicken, but opt for the carne adovada, a red pork stew that's a Southwest specialty. Few places do it better than Los Dos Molinos. However, heed the warning given by the little red chile pepper next to it on the menu: It's spicy. Ariel D./ Yelp #22 Sadie's (Albuquerque, New Mexico) It's been more than 60 years since Sadie Koury first opened the doors to what has become an Albuquerque institution, and today there are four locations of Sadie's throughout the city. Like at many other Southwest taquerias, the house specialty is carne adovada, a stew made with cubes of lean pork and plenty of red chile. The best way to experience it is wrapped up in (and atop) a fresh flour tortilla. Erik D./ Yelp #21 El Zarape (San Diego, California) In a city known for its Baja-style fried fish Mexican mainstays, El Zarape separates itself from the pack by serving a rave-worthy lobster burrito. It comes with your choice of add-ons including tomatoes, crema, cilantro, beans, rice and salsa verde, and we suggest exploring the solid salsa bar - especially if you order the 99-cent fish tacos, which is really the pro move when in "America's Finest City." York F./ Yelp #20 King Burrito (Portland, Oregon) Portland's King Burrito is a true local gem, turning out expertly prepared, wildly delicious creations. Though the carnitas and carne asada are stellar, don't miss the King Burrito, which is a monster: chile relleno, refried beans and steak picado (diced steak mixed with tomatoes, onions and chiles), topped with homemade avocado sauce and served in a giant flour tortilla. And you know you want to get it topped with red enchilada sauce. It's a delicious beast. Julie M./ Yelp #19 Taqueria Cancun (San Francisco, California) Yes, it might be a little bit touristy, but Taqueria Cancun is a tourist favorite that locals go to too. This Mission Street staple is turning out some undeniably delicious burritos. All the ingredients used at Taqueria Cancun are fresh and high-quality, and we suggest you fill a "super" burrito with carnitas. A giant tortilla gets tossed on the grill with cheese melted on it before it's filled with Mexican crema, fresh and tangy salsa that's not too spicy, your choice of beans, rice, avocado, onions, cilantro and finally a heaping serving of crispy and flavorful fried pork. Add a couple spoonfuls of their spicy green salsa, or order it "mojado-style" topped with enchilada sauce, green salsa, melted cheese, sour cream and Mexican salsa, and you've got a perfectly constructed, perfectly proportioned masterpiece. Lynn L./ Yelp #18 Tacos Y Burritos Metro Basilica 2 (San Antonio, Texas) Neighborhood favorite Tacos Y Burritos Metro Basilica 2 has phenomenal Mexico City mini-tacos, sopes and tortas filled with a wide variety of proteins, including carne asada, tripas, lengua, cabeza and al pastor. You can't go wrong with anything, but we're talking burritos today. Burritos here are filled with your choice of meat along with beans, rice, onions, cilantro and fresh and spicy green or red salsa. For the best experience, opt for the crispy, tender carnitas and get it "wet," topped with plenty of cheese and soupy peppers and onions. Robert P./ Yelp #17 Taqueria El Castillito (San Francisco, California) El Castillito is another place offering "regular" and "super" burrito options, and we will always tell you to go in the super direction, which here means rice, beans, cheese, sour cream, guacamole, onions, cilantro and salsa along with fillings including carne asada, pastor, chicken, chorizo or carnitas. #16 Taqueria El Trompo (San Antonio, Texas) Tiny, strip mall-based Taqueria El Trompo gets packed around lunch time every day, and for good reason. The namesake trompo is a big vertical spit used to slowly cook al pastor, and you're going to want to come on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays when it's in operation, turning out some of the best al pastor in town. Order the campechano burrito, and it'll come with pastor, diced carne asada, beans, lettuce, tomato, avocado and Mexican crema; order it California-style and the two meats will be mixed with just rice and beans. Lynxi M./ Yelp #15 Tito's Tacos (Culver City, California) Tito's Tacos opened in Culver City in 1959 and has since become beloved for its astoundingly delicious creations. There's a lot of pride in the culinary traditions here. There's a chili con carne filler option, but we suggest you go with the simple bean and cheese, which speaks to the burrito's beginnings as a humble street food. It's simply perfect. Max K./ Yelp #14 El Burrito Wey Estilo Jalisco (San Antonio, Texas) This neighborhood spot has worked its way into the hearts of locals thanks to its lunch specials, combination plates and, of course, burritos. El Burrito Wey Estilo Jalisco is a warm and inviting restaurant with a large outdoor patio for al fresco dining. While there's a wide variety of burritos available in some creative styles, choose the best of both worlds and go for the campechano, which contains al pastor, carne asada, grilled onion, cilantro and cheese, all wrapped up in a homemade flour tortilla. No rice, no beans, no problem. Juan H./ Yelp #13 L'Patron (Chicago, Illinois) Colorful Logan Square spot L'Patron has not only conquered Chicago's burrito scene, but it's also conquered carne asada as well. Grilled to order, still a little pink on the inside, expertly seasoned and not overly greasy, it's beefy perfection. When combined with lettuce, tomato, sour cream, homemade refried beans and avocado (and roasted poblano chiles if you're feeling adventurous), it's a masterpiece. Bill B./ Yelp #12 Maize Mexican Grill (Champaign, Illinois) Opened in 2011 by Mexico City native Armondo Sandoval and now up to two locations, Maize feeds crowds of students and locals nearly non-stop every day from 11 a.m. until way past sunset. There are some surprising items on the menu, such as a zucchini blossom quesadilla, but since we're talking about burritos here, go for the asada. It comes with the steak diced, perfectly grilled and encased in a large, fresh, homemade tortilla along with beans, lettuce, tomato, cheese and sour cream. Emily H./ Yelp #11 El Farolito (San Francisco, California) As one of the most popular and written-about taquerias in the country, El Farolito lives up to the hype. And at nearly 2 pounds, its burritos will fill you to the brim. The rice, beans, sauce and other fixings are all artfully arranged and evenly distributed, and the carne asada is tender, juicy and full of grilled, beefy flavor. After a night out, there are few San Francisco sights more welcome than El Farolito. Hurjane V./ Yelp #10 Tacos Chukis (Seattle, Washington) One of Seattle's great hidden culinary gems, Tacos Chukis is literally hidden from the street - the original location is located on the second floor of a mall in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. (Two more locations, both more visible than the first, have opened as well.) On top of that, it doesn't even have a website. But once you've found it, you'll be hooked. Tacos, which clock in at just a couple bucks, are widely regarded to be the city's best, but the burritos really are something else. We suggest you actually go for the "baby burritos," which are small enough to sample a few of (or pair one with a couple tacos). As for the filling, you can't go wrong with al pastor, caramelized chunks of flavorful and tender pork. Andrew H./ Yelp #9 Taqueria Guadalajara (San Francisco, California) There are too many great burritos in San Francisco to count, but the one served at Taqueria Guadalajara, a hidden gem located outside the Mission District, is a true local favorite. There's a massive variety of proteins available, including lengua, cabeza, pollo cocido, tripas and fresh chorizo, but you're going to want to order the perfectly crispy deep-fried carnitas loaded inside a "super" burrito, which adds cheese, sour cream, and avocado to the standard rice, beans and salsa. It's a gut-busting masterpiece. Dennis R./ Yelp #8 Ortiz's Taco Shop (San Diego, California) The traditional San Diego burrito contains French fries, and one of the finest places to experience this style for yourself is the family-owned Ortiz's, located inside a Point Loma strip mall. Order your burrito "California-style," and your flour tortilla will be filled with fries, cheese, sour cream and your choice of meat. Protein options include carne asada, carnitas, chicken, beef, pastor, cabeza, buche (pork stomach), fish and shrimp - and you really can't go wrong with any of them. Jessica C./ Yelp #7 Al & Bea's Mexican Food (Los Angeles, California) A lot of folks (including the late food critic Jonathan Gold) are really into Al & Bea's bean and cheese burrito, but if you like to go against the grain a bit, order the combination burrito instead (or even better, along with). Yes, you get the beans, but you also get shredded beef, which then gets topped with either salsa verde or roja and plenty of shredded cheese. The chile relleno burrito is also a showstopper. May..Lene D./ Yelp #6 Frontier Restaurant (Albuquerque, New Mexico) Spread out across five dining rooms with seating for more than 300 people, Frontier, which opened in 1971, is nothing short of an Albuquerque institution. Open from 5 a.m. to 1 a.m., seven days a week, the restaurant serves some stellar breakfast burritos, but their red pork stew, the regional specialty known as carne adovada, is perhaps the best item on the entire menu. You can get it atop just about anything (or in your breakfast burrito with egg, hash browns and cheddar), but we suggest you try it rolled up with rice and cheese and topped with a huge ladle of Frontier's famous green chile sauce. Fer S./ Yelp #5 Nico's Mexican Food (San Diego, California) The burritos at Nico's in Ocean Beach are the perfect size - not too large or unwieldy but still big enough to not leave you hungry. Your choice of meat (we suggest carne asada), French fries (this is San Diego, after all), cheese, guacamole, lettuce and tomato are all rolled together inside in a way that lets you get a little of each with every bite. The restaurant was founded by the husband-and-wife team of Nico and Catalina Carreon in 1982. Today, it is run by their son Jose, who keeps his father's iconic cowboy hat in a display case over the register "as a constant reminder of the hard work, dedication, and sacrifice his father made to build Nico's into the great Mexican food restaurant it is today," according to the website. Mark S./ Yelp #4 El Modelo (Albuquerque, New Mexico) This 90-year-old restaurant, long the standard-bearer for Tex-Mex food in Albuquerque, got its start as a tortilla factory Though the operation has expanded quite a bit since then, these tortillas are still some of the finest you'll find anywhere, especially when rolled up into a burrito. Standouts at El Modelo include the chile relleno, carne deshebrada (brisket stew) and carne adovada (pork stew) burritos, but opt for the chicharrones, deep-fried chunks of pork. It'll only set you back about $5, and you'll still have some room left over for a sopapilla. John W./ Yelp #3 La Azteca Tortilleria (Los Angeles, California) Raved about by famished travelers and locals alike, the chile relleno burrito at La Azteca Tortilleria is a thing of beauty. The place offers other options like carnitas and carne asada, but the cheese-stuffed, perfectly fried chile relleno that makes up the bulk of this burrito is what sets it apart, elevating the humble poblano chile to heights of Tex-Mex greatness. While you're at it, you might as well have them add some carne asada to it. It's everything you look for in Tex-Mex cuisine, all in one perfect bite. Tim W./ Yelp #2 The Shed (Santa Fe, New Mexico) Must-visit Santa Fe institution The Shed has been spreading the green and red chile gospel since it opened in 1953 and is so renowned that there are often lines to get in. But this ranks among the restaurants worth waiting in line for. Just about everything on the menu of traditional Hispanic and Pueblo recipes is delicious, but the vegetarian green chile burrito is one of the best you'll ever encounter. Its simplicity is what makes it so great: It's just pinto beans, white cheddar and onion rolled in a flour tortilla and topped with their famous green chile sauce, served with Spanish rice on the side. It's all about chile at The Shed, and this is arguably the best way to experience it. Debra R./ Yelp #1 La Taqueria (San Francisco, California) Run by Miguel Jara and his family since 1973, La Taqueria is the most legendary burrito joint in San Francisco, and it's still the best. Either keep it simple and just stick with meat and beans - no rice filler in the burrito here - or upgrade it with all the classic burrito extras. Load yours up with its unique style of carnitas, which are somehow both crispy and moist, and incomparably delicious. 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Part of HuffPost Crime. ©2020 Verizon Media. All rights reserved. Bear Eats Body Of Marion Williams, California Man Who Died Of Cardiac Arrest (Reuters) - A man who suffered a heart attack and died outside his rural Northern California home had his corpse dragged away and eaten by a black bear that was sheltering nearby, medical officials said on Friday. The 65-year-old man, identified as Marion Williams, had walked from his trailer in Humboldt County to a water source about 100 yards (meters) away on Oct. 8 when he suffered cardiac arrest, said Humboldt County Deputy Coroner Roy Horton. A bear that was bedding just feet (meters) from the water source apparently saw or smelled the body and dragged Williams away, he said. "The bear saw the opportunity for a food source and took advantage of it," Horton said, adding that the bear stripped Williams out of his clothes and necklace, feeding on him for several days. "The bear did eat most of this guy," he said. "He was about 85 percent consumed." Friends became concerned about Williams on Oct. 11 and called the sheriff's department. They also visited his property and could smell the decaying body, Horton said. Horton stressed that the bear was acting naturally after finding the man's lifeless body, and said black bears are normally timid and non-aggressive. Wildlife officials in California report there has been no known fatal maulings by black bears. (Reporting by Victoria Cavaliere in Seattle; Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Sandra Maler) Animals In The News Crime News Bad News Horse Stuck In Bathtub This image from television provided by Metro Fire Sacramento shows a horse stuck in an outdoor bathtub prior to being rescued by firefighters Wednesday Feb. 4, 2015. The horse, named Phantom, was stuck in the bathtub for about 25 minutes. Her owner saw the horse fall and called the fire department. Phantom, a Palomino/Appaloosa mix, was not injured. (AP Photo/Metro Fire Sacramento)
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Nobody doesn't like Sara Lee... and everyone loves an iPad 2 If you participated in our State of Outsourcing 2011 survey, you may have been anxiously monitoring your inbox for a notification that you'd won the iPad 2. Well, the anticipation is over, and we can announce that the winner of the drawing is Stephen Kincanon, Vice President - Shared Services at Sara Lee Corporation. Congratulations, Stephen! Sourcing to Latin America: Everything you ever needed to know in 60 minutes Trapped by Procurement BPO? How to pull your organization out of the mire The report explores challenges and pitfalls for Procurement BPO -- from initial design to sourcing, transition and steady-state operations. Genpact looks for added bite with Tiger After 14 years, the effervescent Pramod Bhasin, now in his 60th year, is handing the reins to “Tiger” Tyagarajan, the company's current COO, and long-serving member of the leadership team HfS Podcast: The Governator holds court We couldn't wait to sit down with Tony for a podcast recording to hear what's in store for you in the coming months Special Webinar: Meet HfS Research Up Close and Personal this Thursday IG President and CEO Dawn Evans will join HfS Founder and CEO Phil Fersht, along with HfS COO Esteban Herrera, new HfS Research Governator VP Tony Filippone, and HfS VP of Marketing Mark Reed-Edwards for an hour-long look at HfS. You'll find out more about the exciting new partnership between HfS and SIG. we'll discuss the HfS research agenda, what's in store for 2011, and how you can get involved, access the research and collaborate with HfS analysts and other SIG members about next practices for sourcing and business Outsourcing: a symptom of a failing education system? Most people still claim they really outsource to save money - of course that's an immediate benefit, but you wouldn't even be considering it, if you had operations in place that were really good. WellPoint's governator, Tony Filippone, joins HfS as Research Vice President Please welcome Mr Anthony Filippone to the hallowed ground of HfS analyst, industry thought-leader, and, most notably, the role of Governator-Extraordinaire The Finance & Accounting BPO market landscape in 2011 This report delivers an unprecedented view of the F&A BPO industry, based on 788 live engagements, where organizations have outsourced two or more core F&A processes to a service provider. In addition to exhaustive contract information, HfS draws upon recent demand-side survey analysis to deliver the complete view of the market dynamics, the service provider landscape and the future expected direction of the industry. Why HfS is the first analyst to deliver real-time BPO price-benchmarking HfS today launched the research industry’s first price-benchmarking practice, the HfS BPO PriceIndicator™, to cover business process outsourcing (BPO) functions. These include business processes specific to Finance and Accounting, Procurement, Human Resources and industry-specific outsourcing functions, such as healthcare, insurance and banking
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Issue 06/2012 New Belgian member to SMB SG 5 By Zoë Smart SMB (Standardization Management Board) has approved the nomination of Wim de Kesel as Belgian member to SMB SG (Strategic Group) 5: Ambient Assisted Living. Ambient Assisted Technology aims to improve the quality of life of the elderly (Photo: Siemens) Providing strategic guidance for AAL SG 5 was established in 2011 with the mandate to manage and coordinate standardization work related to Ambient Assisted Living. AAL refers to ‘methods, concepts, systems, products, and services supporting elderly people and people with disabilities in their daily lives’. SG 5 aims to engage key stakeholders and organizations interested in AAL standardization work and to define a structure for the coordination of cross TC/SC (Subcommittee) work. About Wim de Kesel Wim de Kesel is an electrical engineer, responsible for the coordination of worldwide standardization activities of the Legrand Group, which specializes in electrical and digital building infrastructures. De Kesel was honoured with the IEC Thomas Edison Award in 2011. He is an expert in the field of wiring devices and is Secretary of TC 23: Electrical Accessories and Convenor of SG 4: LVDC distribution systems up to 1500V DC. He brings years of standardization expertise to his new role as member to SMB SG 5. AAL also provides solutions to people living with disabilities (Photo: Sorensen Communications) SG 5 experts help coordinate cross TC/SC work
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We're hiring in Brussels! IFJ is looking for a Project Assistant in MENA and Arab World Persecución contra periodistas y defensores en Colombia: LA CONEXIÓN DAS-URIBE El 11 de septiembre pasado, al tiempo que se conocía la orden de investigación emitida por la Corte Suprema de Justicia de Colombia contra el... IFJ in the news Israel uses military laws to strangle Palestinian media At least eight Palestinian TV and media production companies were raided on 17 October in the West Bank and are being forced to close for six months.... Journalist still missing after three abductions in Pakistan Iraq: IFJ welcomes new government committee to counter threats against journalists The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) visited Baghdad 14-15 October to attend a series of meetings hosted by its affiliate the Iraqi... IFJ and EFJ condemn murder of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia Maltese investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia has been murdered today around 3pm by a car bomb in the town of Bidnija, near her family home.... Growing number of media workers joining Communist Party The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) expresses concerns about the increasing number of Communist Party of China members who are employed... Physical attack against journalist Drago Miljuš The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) joins its affiliate the Croatian Journalists... Somalia: Terror attack kills one journalist and injures five On Saturday 14 October a bomb attack killed at least 276 civilians including one journalist in Mogadishu, capital of Somalia. National Congress: An open letter to the NPC The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), which represents more than 600,000 journalists in 140 countries, call on the National Congress of... Safety protocol with 16 points for journalists covering conflict zones The Journalists Union of Turkey (TGS) in partnership with the European and International Federation of Journalists (EFJ-IFJ) successfully organised a... Pakistan: fourth journalist killed this year Afghan journalist injured, security killed in attack Malaysian union chair dismissed for disobeying orders The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) strongly criticizes the sacking of a union branch chairperson in Malaysia on October 12. The IFJ...
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Shank, Daniel B. "Trusting Technological Actors: A Foundation in Structure and Cultural Sentiments." Trust and Technology in a Ubiquitous Modern Environment: Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives. IGI Global, 2010. 35-54. Web. 19 Jan. 2020. doi:10.4018/978-1-61520-901-9.ch003 Shank, D. B. (2010). Trusting Technological Actors: A Foundation in Structure and Cultural Sentiments. In D. Latusek, & A. Gerbasi (Eds.), Trust and Technology in a Ubiquitous Modern Environment: Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives (pp. 35-54). Hershey, PA: IGI Global. doi:10.4018/978-1-61520-901-9.ch003 Shank, Daniel B. "Trusting Technological Actors: A Foundation in Structure and Cultural Sentiments." In Trust and Technology in a Ubiquitous Modern Environment: Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives, ed. Dominika Latusek and Alexandra Gerbasi, 35-54 (2010), accessed January 19, 2020. doi:10.4018/978-1-61520-901-9.ch003 InfoSci-Security and Forensics Trusting Technological Actors: A Foundation in Structure and Cultural Sentiments Daniel B. Shank (Department of Sociology, University of Georgia, USA) Source Title: Trust and Technology in a Ubiquitous Modern Environment: Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives This chapter sets forth a theoretical foundation for studying trust toward technological actors as social actors using sociological research in structure and cultural sentiments. The introduction considers how modern intelligent technologies make human-technology trust a relevant and timely topic, while the background section reviews humans’ social interaction with technology. Using social structure and cultural sentiments the author constructs four propositions about trusting technological actors. Two empirical research studies illustrate the cultural sentiment propositions showing trust in technological actors and violation of trust in computers. Throughout the chapter the author connects the sociological literature with everyday examples before providing grounded propositions that would be appropriate foundations for research in multiple disciplines. The source of any information affects people's trust in that information. We all have the experience of somebody believing something just because it came from a computer, sometimes according it higher trust for this reason, while others have the opposite response (Picard, 1997, p. 114) It is not uncommon for people to trust global positioning systems to direct them to their destination, internet searches to bring up reliable information, stock prediction programs to make decent suggestions, and meteorology websites to predict upcoming weather. As developments are made in technology, there are several concurrent processes that are relevant to the importance of studying trust in technological actors. First, the capacity of technology allows it to be applied to new domains that previously were occupied only by humans. Domains where humans must trust in technologies to make decisions or predictions are vast including stock market and financial predictions, gaming, medical diagnostics, military and police intelligence, identity verification, online bidding systems, mobile network security systems, vehicle design configurations, vehicle stress simulations, and meteorology. Second, the complexity of the domains means that technologies are using stochastic and heuristic processes instead of deterministic processes. Artificial intelligence techniques used for designing systems in the aforementioned domains include pattern matching, simulated annealing, genetic and evolutionary algorithms, expert systems, rule-based learning with logic databases, distributed computing, simulations of environments and artificial neural networks. One domain and one technique I will use as an ongoing example is applying artificial neural networks to meteorological predictions. Artificial neural networks have been used in prediction of tornadoes, storms, solar radiation, carbon dioxide levels, pollutants, ozone concentration, sulfur dioxide concentration, and precipitation (Gardner & Dorling, 1998), tide charts (Steidley, Sadovski, Tissot, & Bachnak, 2005), ocean waves levels (Wedge, Ingram, McLean, Mingham, & Bandar, 2005), flash floods (Luk, Ball, & Sharma, 2000), fog (Nugroho, Kuroyanagi, & Iwata, 2002), air temperature (Jain, McClendon, Hoogenboom, & Ramyaa, 2003; Smith, McClendon, & Hoogenboom, 2006), and dew point temperature (Shank, Hoogenboom, & McClendon, 2008; Shank, McClendon, Paz, & Hoogenboom, 2008). Like artificial neural networks and weather prediction, a huge number of software applications, computational systems, and domains have important, nondeterministic technologies making trust in technological actors a timely topic. In this chapter I begin by arguing that humans treat technologies socially, and therefore people’s trust or distrust in them can be informed by sociological theory. Next, I review a limited sociological literature on trust, focusing on social structure and cultural sentiments as antecedents of trust. As I review the literature, I apply theoretical principles from network theories and Affect Control Theory to technological actors in the form of propositions. Last, I conclude by reviewing two current Affect Control Theory research projects on cultural sentiments, trust, and technological actor interaction.
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Drawn: The Story of Animation An exploration of cartoons with an insider's perspective, including show creators, voice actors, historians, animators and business leaders.... Show More Women in Animation July 3, 2018 • 46 min While most of the high-profile positions in animation have been occupied by men for decades, women have been part of animation from the beginning. How has the industry changed for women over the years, and what does the future hold? via Knit Drawn: The Story of Animation News About Drawn… Chat About Drawn: The Story of Animation
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In-Between Two Worlds The Legend of the King and his Quarry 31st August 2015 Geoffrey Butts Questioning 0 There was once a king of this world. At least, he thought he was a king, because he had all the trappings. No one can live without believing in something. Forty gold swords and forty gold maces were carried before and behind him. Now it was borne in on him, as he was sleeping on his royal couch, that he was sleeping heedlessly. He may have been dreaming of God, but his state was that of a man looking for a camel on the roof. His idiocy found him out. He had no question until the moment his roof vibrated. He heard a voice which reproached him, but did not know from where it came. He had begun to hear with another part. His heart was filled with terror, a fire blazed within him and he could sleep no more. Day came and he carried on, but not quite as before Although his slaves were drawn up in serried ranks and his ministers stood each in their place, he was bewildered. The same might have happened to any other king, but with no result. So, why me? Why, indeed! Now two worlds began to coexist in him, not very strongly perhaps, but as much as he could bear and a little more. He became open to strange visitations, and one duly occurred. A man with aweful mien entered the royal chamber and, ignoring all protocol, solemnly tore the king’s security to shreds. In the legend he is called, and indeed was, a messenger from the Unseen. He came through a crack between the two worlds, neither of which we experience directly. Not only did none of the king’s retinue dare ask the stranger’s name, but their tongues clove to their throats in fear. He declared the king was a meaningless ephemeral presence. From this the king understood he had been living in a dream of safety, in which he could no wrong. It was true, but not good. He sensed the inevitability of his own death, the crossing of which threshold of awareness is granted to few in this life. The fire blazed fiercer and his anguish augmented momently, but he struggled to continue as if nothing had happened. He couldn’t help but be in danger. So Nature, which is not sufficient unto itself but under heaven, turned against him. Which means it became an instrument through which he could be directly addressed and utterly turned. Man has two natures. Woe and joy to know this. The king went hunting, than which he loved nothing better in this life. But the chase blessedly reversed and he himself became the prey. He was beginning to realise it. “I know not what this thing is that has come upon me today,” it is said that he said. “Lord God, how will this affair end?” Whatever forces attend on such a moment, duly attended upon it. In his bewilderment, he became separated from his troops and suddenly heard a voice: “Awake!” Pretending not to hear he rode on, but the voice sounded twice more, and then a fourth time: “Awake, before you are stricken awake!” At this, he lost all self-control. A deer started up, but turned and announced that it had been sent to hunt him. In a penetrating way it dismissed all that was dear to him. The king cried out in stupefaction, begging for an explanation, avoiding the question. The same words then issued from the pommel of his saddle, and the collar of his cloak. The transaction was completed and the revelation consummated. He dismounted. All his garments, and the horse itself, were dripping with his tears. The outcome was now assured. All the angelic hosts gazed upon him. Faith took root within and he repented, turned aside from the road, exchanged clothes with a beggar and set out into the unknown, where his story took its course under different laws. It burned itself into the memory. Thirteen hundred years later I read it, and now you. It is a matter not of imitation, but resonance. We hear a call, but do not know from where it comes. His subsequent sayings were written down, but to quote them would invite misunderstanding. They do not apply to us. His sufferings are inconceivable on this bank. Secretum meum mihi I believe that, having altogether turned, his sense of a false upstart self was not abolished, but intensified. We are not speaking of romance here, but of love. It is said that he encountered the great men of faith who taught him the Name of God by virtue of a process outside time, for they were no longer living by our estimation. In Mecca he announced himself a heretic and was beaten by bigots. He followed the Way of Blame, holding absolutely to the Unity of God and the necessity of self-denial. On his path, hope materialised out of despair. He was one whose prayers were answered. There were miracles of nature submitting to the force of his conscious thought. Having stopped himself absolutely in mid movement, he prevented a man perishing as he fell from a bridge, by shouting for God’s mercy upon him. One bitter winter night he had only to think of fire to behold a fur on the ground. He slept wrapped in a dragon, its eyes saucers of blood. This embrace saved his life. In the morning, it rubbed its face in the ground two or three times before him and vanished. He spent nine years in this fearsome cave, three years in each apartment. Who knows what cave it was and what occupied him there? All this was remembered by others, through channels of aspiration. Of the marvels attending him, he told witnesses that they were the least things: “The rest you know nothing of.” In short, there were surreal events. What we have are tantalising shreds woven into stunning miniatures. We receive the story somehow. It has the ring of gold on marble. This ibn Adham lived a hundred years after a great saint in whose image he was reformed. The preferred oath of this saint was, “By Him in whose hand my soul is!” The spiritual affluence of times is incomprehensible, because the very air is charged and wasted land becomes an accumulator. Entire populations are stunned for the sake of a great purpose. To accomodate the pressure of newly arising souls. What does it signify whether we call the stranger who initiated the king Khidr or Elijah? Ibn Adham becomes the Christian saint Hubert, whose stag bore a cross between its antlers, for the thread maintains the fabric. ﻱ From ancient times we have inherited legends of human conversion. They are extraordinary, because new experience has swiped the known text aside and survived its obliteration. It is different on the other bank of the river. The record has been made as comprehensible as it can be to the reader, but the writer has no longer any idea what he is talking about. Words fascinate, reinforcing what we know, but the Word is creative, and will be heard. Conversion, which means an altogether-turning. Initially, faith is not an issue. I suspect the turning king believed nothing: it was all to prove. Hagiography is disdained as historically untrue, because it does not deliver the kind of evidence the formatory mind recognises. It speaks to another part, justifying something absolutely not our heedless way of living. There are two streams in the history of humanity. The use made of the golden legends of those individuals who crossed from one stream to the other by religious institutions in order to cement their authority, is highly questionable, and probably despicable. They do it to sustain faith. Is it not true that, notwithstanding moments of grievous shock, we believe in whatever happens to capture our attention, until it is superceded by the next thing, and that it is just this succession of childish experiencings flowing through us on one level only, tickling our passivity, that make up and sustain our lives, giving us neither the time nor the possibility to see and feel reality? To ascend, one must first descend. The experience of our sleep is crucial. Faith is “the evidence of things not seen.” We must be shriven. That would be an objective economy. The indescribable experience, which all desire and deny, replacing language, hollowing it out, so that it verges on idiocy, tending to poetry, inducing leaps in the dark. The irruption of the great world into a hovel. Afterwards, it can be heard and spoken, all associations purged. Even then, it is amazing. Afterwards, a culture builds on the ruins, but the plight of the unwitting seeker is its bedrock. The imitative posturing of the presumed self-conscious is a subsequent problem. Today, tightening one’s belt and spitting into the wind, it could be said that in his case omnipresent consciousness entered his body and blew it asunder, that we should be reformed. He was our brother? Traditional conclusions, East and West, sacred and profane, are impeccable. ‘Thus and so, but Allah knows all.’ ‘In the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.’ ‘If you want any more you must sing it yourself. ‘ Why does it touch us? The legend describes something happening properly, not a broken octave, but a completed action with durable results on every level, in saecula saeculorom. Nature will obey God, conform to higher laws, if humanity awakens. We have two natures and are called to dwell consciously between them. Until it is given us to realise that we sleep, this is impossible. How to understand this sleight of hand? Nothing is more suspicious than our idea of ourselves, and nothing more salutory than what is. It seems that we must be poked between the eyes with a beam. A mote won’t do it. One mystery is in the predisposition, another in the response. The life of humanity burgeons when they cross. Though far off, we did not cease to think of Thee. Remember who you are – sons and daughters of the Most High. Fides quaerens intellectum : faith seeking to understand. Only he who has succeeded by persistent and conscious efforts in freeing himself from the chaos resulting from his own lack of consciousness can be aware of what Religion really means. i Muslim Saints and Mystics, Episodes from the Tadhkirat al-Auliya’ by Farid al-Din Attar, trans. A. J. Arberry (Routledge and Kegan Paul, London 1979), pp 63 et seq ii “My secret is unto myself.” William of St. Thierry, The Golden Epistle (Sheed and Ward, London 1980), p 120 iii The Word thought by a man of being is efficacious. See Henri Corbin, Ismaili Initiation, or Esotericism and the Word (Pembridge Design Studio, London 1981) p 53, on pronouncing ‘fire.’ iv G. I. Gurdjieff, All and Everything ( Routledge and Kegan Paul, London 1950), p 1225 v Hebrews 11:1 vi Ca 3rd cent. Gnostic sentences cited in John Pentland, Exchanges Within (Continuum, New York 1997), p xx vii 12th cent. Anselm of Bec, Proslogion, cited in David Knowles, The Evolution of Medieval Thought (Longmans, London 1962) p 100 viii 20th cent. G. I. Gurdjieff, quoted in Gurdjieff, A Master in Life, Recollections of Tcheslaw Tchekhovitch (Dolmen Meadow Editions, Toronto 2006), p 46 Rivers, Hills and Dolphins Clues, Gardening, A Tree Explains What It Does 10th October 2019 0 We welcome contributions at editors@in-between.org.uk. Sign up to be notified of new articles. 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Fans Flock For Race Day Fashion Jordan Guskey Whether donning retro-inspired T-shirts or suiting up to get down in the Snake Pit in their finest “American-flag casual,” attendees of The Greatest Spectacle in Racing have plenty of fashionable race-day options from local retailers. Broad Ripple’s The Shop is a popular destination for people looking for apparel for their favorite Indy sports team or culturally inspired threads, and that only ramps up during race month. “May is just as busy as Christmas time,” says Hillary Brown, a store manager. Out-of-town visitors and Indianapolis residents alike visit The Shop to find retro, vintage, and old-school logos and graphics. Brown says the only way you can tell the difference is when guests who are in Indy just for the race ask questions about what the various shirts mean. The Shop started an exclusive licensing partnership with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2016, and this year, three of the products approved for sale by IMS are being sold at the track. Those three are shirts celebrating Al Unser’s 1970 and 1971 Johnny Lightning machines, the 1987 race won by Al Unser, and the 1992 race won by Al Unser Jr. Graham Brown, owner of the apparel company United State of Indiana—a line that’s sold in several local stores, including, soon The Shop—tries to occupy a different niche. “My personal style is more of a kind of timeless thing, as opposed that vintage, retro look,” Graham says. “I try to keep it to stuff that looks new but also has a classic T-shirt vibe.” Green and checkerboard flag T-shirt from United State of Indiana. USI designs its Indy 500 line at the beginning of each year, prints a big batch in April with The Shop’s help, and runs it during May to capitalize on people getting ready for the race. So far, its start-to-finish T-shirt, which has a green flag crossed with a checkered flag, has proven popular. So has a design with the phrase “My Heart is Racing.” It’s a slogan USI and The Shop use each year in some way, placing it on a women’s shirt in 2017 because the design was more feminine. Like The Shop, USI licenses its designs through the IMS. At some point in the near future, Graham hopes the Speedway will start to sell USI designs, too. Back at The Shop, Hillary Brown saw traffic in and out of the store picking up in the week leading up to qualifications. “People are getting excited,” she says. “They want their shirts.” Tags American Flag Casual, IMS, Indianapolis 500, Indy 500, Indy 500 fashion, IndyCar, May Madness, Red White and Blue, Snake Pit, The Shop The Dadball Era: Indy, We Have A Problem The rocketship is no more. The DadBall Era: Thanks For Nothing Bless your little biscuit-clogged heart, Thanksgiving The DadBall Era: True Inevitabilities On predictable outcomes in sports. IMS Museum Opens Vault For Special Exhibition Race to IMS to experience rare artifacts from the museum’s collection.
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Grayhawk David Gibney Featured photos of Indie Music Channel Artists! Indie Music Channel Videos Grayhawk David Gibney's Likes Grayhawk David Gibney's Friends Grayhawk David Gibney's Page I am an: Artist's or Band's Name Temecula, Califoirnia Music Genre(s): New Age, World, Classical Biography: Grayhawk Grayhawk is a classically trained New Age composer, keyboardist and conductor, as well as a mystic, scholar of religious studies, musician, visionary, and sonic alchemist. He blends flutes with jaguars and percussion with deep water, using them to support human voices from all corners of the world map. His music portrays darkness and sunrise, crickets and chimes, wolf calls and drums, echoes and bird calls, history and imagination. He weaves this through and through with orchestras, ancient ceremonies, spells, invocations, modern media/news voices, etheric initiations, blessings honoring the Great Mother, pagan choirs, Druid earth rites, and prayers spoken in tongues that are both somehow familiar and in languages new to one’s ear. Grayhawk was in the last class of the Latin-speaking altar boys, and grew up to be a practicing Wiccan, devoted to Earth-centered Spirituality that began with a Visionquest with Native American elders during the time of the Harmonic Convergence. This experience inspired the first segment of his Shamanic Trilogy, Shaman Journey recorded with the late New Age/Jazz icon, Paul Horn and fellow New Age veteran, David Darling.Shaman Journey has won the 2019 Coalition of Visionary Resources (COVR) Award for Iconic Music. Next came the compelling and binding spell of Blissful Magic: Spiral of the Celtic Mysteries, an eco-warrior tour de force inspired by the activism of Redwood Summer. Shaman Journey, immersed in the energy of tropical rainforests, honors Goddess Pele and the entire Hawaiian Pantheon while submerging through the trans Pacific Echoes of Lemuria only to reemerge in the Dream-lodges of Native America; Blissful Magic takes place on the ancient Celtic lands, and Voice of the Ancestors reflects the transcendent magic and power of Angkor Wat and ancient Vietnam. Grayhawk’s music is presented live with The Grayhawk Consort and his newest release, Voice of the Ancestors, has reached # 1 on the New Age Music Guide Chart, # 2 on the One World Music Radio Top 100 Chart, # 4 on the Zone Music Reporter Top 100 Chart and has received 2 Indie Music Channel Awards and a Global Music Award . Grayhawk received a degree in music composition from the University Of California, Los Angeles which was formative to his ensuing lifelong interest in composing and producing sacred music when his Mass was performed by conducting professor, Roger Wagner, the founding director of the Los Angeles Master Chorale. Grayhawk worked as a film composer on Superstition, Killing Time, The Witch, Gold Plunder, Down Under, and more. He has travelled extensively throughout the world gathering inspiration and is a certified shiatzu practitioner/healer and psychic reader (Tarot). Grayhawk is the devoted father of Bridget and is happily married to noted Vietnamese/American author, Nguyệt Mị (Dream Moon). The family resides in Temecula, California. Grayhawk teaches music in public schools and is founder of the Christopher Gibney Foundation, named for his toddler son, Christopher Rainbow Dragon, who perished in 2007 from neuroblastoma, a catastrophic pediatric cancer of the sympathetic nervous system. The foundation supports children and families afflicted with pediatric cancer, with the mission of supporting music education and increasing awareness of the disease, neuroblastoma, while supporting research and helping families that are so affected. More information and music at www.DeepSpaceDisc.com. You need to be a member of Indie Music Channel to add comments! Join Indie Music Channel At 4:29pm on February 18, 2019, Christopher Ewing said… Great music, Grayhawk!
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Marking & Engraving Laser instrument firms gain US, UK recognition Edinburgh Instruments, Laser Quantum, and Fianium won Queen's Awards for success in international trade and innovation, while Ophir-Spiricon nabs an annual award from its local Chamber of Commerce. Industrial Laser Solutions Editors Three UK firms have won Queen's Awards for Enterprise, a coveted UK industry award, for their success in International Trade and in Innovation. The awards, recognizing the UK's most successful companies, are made by the Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister and an Advisory Committee. Edinburgh Instruments, Livingston, UK, a maker of high-end photonic and sensor instruments, was honored for its "outstanding achievements in international trade," which track company growth in exports over a three-year period. The company currently employees around 70 workers aims to increase sales by about 16 percent in 2012 to £9.5 million. Laser Quantum, a supplier of solid-state lasers, also took home a Queen's Award in the International Trade category. And Fianium won a Queen's Award for Innovation, recognizing its development of "WhiteLase" supercontinuum fiber lasers. Meanwhile, North Logan, UT-based Ophir-Spiricon, a supplier of laser measuring instruments, has received an award for "outstanding technology business of the year" by the local Cache Chamber of Commerce. The award was recently given out at the Chamber's 2012 annual awards banquet at Utah State University. The company "exemplifies the type of company we want to encourage to stay, grow, and, in the future, locate in Cache Valley Utah," said Sandra Emile, CEO of the Cache Chamber of Commerce, in a statement. "They represent clean, innovative industry; steady growth; and above-average paying jobs with excellent employee benefits. They also believe in supporting the community." Spiricon's technology is used in applications from industrial welding to eye surgery. Its roots are from Utah State alum Carlos Roundy, who at Bell Labs in the 1970s devised a process to make 2D images from heat ("pyroelectric infrared camera"). Roundy eventually spun off the technology from Bell and founded Spiricon, targeting the laser beam diagnostic market. The company has doubled its size in the past five years to 58 employees and quadrupled its revenue to $21 million. (Spotlights image via Shutterstock) Latest in Welding Indium Corporation, InnoJoin form sales partnership Prima Power fiber laser system features large five-axis work envelope Web Exclusive: Laser soldering compression method for fine-pitch, thin-die applications Amada Miyachi America intros laser processing workstation The status of industrial lasers in China More in Welding Fraunhofer ILT to host laser symposium on e-mobility in 2020 The symposium will present 16 talks on, for example, laser processes in battery production, laser sources in e-mobility, and production systems in laser material processing. David Belforte Coherent intros 2–8 kW fiber laser for welding applications The fiber laser's dual fiber output delivers increased throughput in cost-sensitive, high-volume welding applications, particularly in automotive manufacturing. Massachusetts announces new Advanced Manufacturing Awards Two new grants totaling over $5.2 million from the Massachusetts Manufacturing Innovation Initiative will support the development of new advanced manufacturing technologies. G.H. Tool invests in laser welding for die repair, mold changes When compared to other welding approaches, laser welding offers superior metallurgical benefits for improved die performance over time. Coherent laser welding system has use in precision metal parts welding The ExactWeld 230 system provides automated, precision laser welding of metal parts. OCT produces a better weld Laser welding using optical coherence tomography (OCT) for guidance allows sophisticated trajectories while producing high-quality laser welds. Is beam shaping the future of laser welding? All-optical-fiber technology provides on-the-fly beam shaping for a variety of industrial welding processes, eliminating bulk optics and laser head changes for improved productivity and quality. Laser welding reduces complexity, time, and cost of railcar manufacturing By integrating laser welding into the railcar manufacturing process, Bombardier has been able to minimize the number of required component parts. High-power direct diode lasers have advantages for heat processing The compact size, high-efficiency, wavelength, and beam characteristics of high-power direct-diode lasers make these light sources ideal for many heat-processing applications. TG Manufacturing expands capabilities with Turnkey Fabrication purchase Turnkey Fabrication is an integrated fabrication operation with laser cutting, auto-feed laser, CNC brake press, machining, assembly, and robotic welding process capabilities. Expanding cutting and welding optics capabilities, LBP Optics acquires SMT The purchase will augment LBP Optics' manufacturing capabilities and product range, which have uses in carbon-dioxide and fiber laser cutting and welding systems. Upcoming conference to cover optimizing laser use with artificial intelligence At the conference, Fraunhofer ILT will address the question of how lasers can be used more efficiently with the help of artificial intelligence (AI). Laser welding technology for ceramics is furnace-free The technology works in ambient conditions and uses less than 50 W of laser power, making it more practical than current ceramic welding methods that require heating. Manz receives follow-up orders for modular laser welding platform The modular, scalable LightAssembly platform includes individual customizable modules for uses in handling, screwing, laser welding, and image processing.
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Related Categories: Santa Cruz Indymedia | Arts + Action Spanish Baroque Music & Dance with Iberian Flare! UCSC Music Center Recital Hall Heller & Meyer Drives Organizer/Author SC Baroque Festival Email info [at] scbaroque.org Address P.O. Box 482; Santa Cruz, CA 95061 Santa Cruz Baroque Festival presents Iberian Flare! Stephanie Neira (dance) with the Streicher Trio: Charlene Brendler (harpsichord), Katherine Kyme (violin), and Joanna Blendulf (cello). Day and Time: Saturday, April 26, 2008 at 7:30pm Location: UCSC Music Center Recital Hall (Heller & Meyer Drives, UC Santa Cruz campus). NOTE: There has been a LOCATION CHANGE and this concert will not take place at Holy Cross Church (as previously printed in our season brochures and postcards). Program Information: The Streicher Trio consists of Violinist Katherine Kyme, cellist Joanna Blendulf, and harpsichordist Charlene Brendler. This program presents a costumed dancer performing historical Spanish dances such as the Jota, Fandango, and Sarabande to Iberian-influenced baroque music. Originally inspired by the idea of dancing 18th-century Spanish steps to the rarely-heard continuo sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti, the program also includes music of Cabezon, Playford, and Lully. Original choreography can be seen in the Fandango of Lopez. Also included is an unpublished set of virtuosic La Folia variations by Swiss composer Albicastro (alias Weissenburg). SF-based dancer Stephanie Neira visually augments the musical experience with choreography and costumes, both original and historical in nature. This Scarlatti-based program is presented in the context of SCBF's 2008 season theme Musical Legends. During the 4 years he spent in Sevilla, Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757, born the same year as J. S. Bach) was significantly influenced by the Spanish gypsy and folkloric musics, which formed the roots of flamenco. Upon his relocation to the Spanish court in 1733 and serving as music master to the Spanish queen Maria Barbara he produced 500 keyboard sonatas (over a period of 25 years), many inspired by local dance forms. In the upcoming program Iberian Flare!, SCBF celebrates the dual musical legend of Scarlatti and Maria Barbara, as well as the colorful impact of Spanish folk music and dance on baroque composers. More information on the program and the artists at our website at http://www.scbaroque.org/concerts.html Admission: $2 K-12 & UCSC students, $16 std/sen, $25 gen, $40-65 3-ticket Flex Passes Ticket Outlets: SC Baroque Festival (http://www.scbaroque.org, 831-457-9693), UCSC Ticket Ofc (831-459-2159), SC Tickets (http://www.santacruztickets.com), Civic Center Box Ofc. Parking: UCSC charges $2 (cash) for weekend and evening parking. Remaining events this season: > Concert V: The Legend of Tristan and Iseult (SUN, May 11 - 7:30 pm) > Music in the Gardens Tour (SUN, May 25 - 1 to 5 pm) > Boomeria Organ Concert & Crawl (SAT, July 12 - 1 to 5 pm) http://www.scbaroque.org Added to the calendar on Sunday Apr 20th, 2008 10:39 PM
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2018 World Junior Table Tennis Championships Medallists decided, Feng Yi-Hsin and Su Pei-Ling prevent Chinese full house Four pairs from China on duty at the quarter-final stage of the Mixed Doubles event at the 2018 World Junior Championships in the Australian city of Bendigo on the evening of Saturday 8th December, when play concluded for the day, three had booked semi-final places. The casualty was the partnership formed by Xiang Peng and Huang Fanzhen; the no.11 seeds, they experienced defeat by the very narrowest of margins in opposition to Chinese Taipei’s Feng Yi-Hsin and Su Pei-Ling (11-7, 8-11, 11-5, 2-11, 14-12). Feng Yi-Hsin (left) and (right) Su Pei-Ling, the semi-final winners in opposition to Xiang Peng and Huang Fanzhen (Photo: Rémy Gros) Otherwise, for China it was progress but not without moments of concern; they faced most worthy and determined adversaries in the quest for places on the podium. Most impressively, Xu Haidong and Guo Yuhan, the no.30 seeds, accounted for Russia’s Vladimir Sidorenko and Mariia Tailakova, the no.14 seeds, in three straight games (11-8, 11-5, 11-4). However, for their compatriots, achieving progress was a much greater task, exacting experiences were endured. Yu Heyi and Qian Tianyi, the no.4 seeds, needed the full five games to beat Japan’s Yukiya Uda and Miyuu Kihara, the no.8 seeds (9-11, 11-7, 11-6, 11-13, 11-8), a situation that also applied to Xu Yingbin and Shi Xunyao, the no.5 seeds. They found the French combination of Leo de Nodrest and Lucie Gauthier, the no.20 seeds, most worthy opponents; as with Yu Heyi and Qian Tianyi, matters were settled in five games (11-7, 10-12, 11-9, 8-11, 11-8). In the penultimate round, Xu Haidong and Guo Yuhan meet Yu Heyi and Qian Tianyi, Feng Yi-Hsin and Su Pei-Ling oppose Xu Yingbin and Shi Xunyao; both the semi-finals and the final of the Mixed Doubles event at the 2018 World Junior Championships will be conducted on Sunday 9th December, the closing day of action in Bendigo. World Junior Championships 2018 World Junior Championships Feng Yi-Hsin and Su Pei-Ling Joy for Japan at 2019 ITTF World Junior Table Tennis Championships 02 Dec 2019 Press Releases Tradition maintained, tradition broken 01 Dec 2019 Swaythling Club A decade later can history be repeated? Surprise semi-finalists, same colour or better awaits Shunsuke Togami and Kim Un Song
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Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University Home College of Life Sciences Degrees & Programs Master's Programs Jefferson College of Life Sciences Section menu for Master's Programs Cell & Developmental Biology Forensic Biology Human Genetics & Genetic Counseling Microbiology & Immunology Back to JCLS Home MORE DEGREES & PROGRAMS Postbaccalaureate Pre-Professional Program (P4) The Jefferson MS program in Human Genetics & Genetic Counseling is a participant in the Genetic Counseling Admissions Match through National Matching Services (NMS). The GC Admissions Match has been established to enhance the process of placing applicants into positions in masters-level genetic counseling programs that are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling (ACGC). The Match uses a process that takes into account both applicants’ and programs’ preferences. All applicants must first register for the Match with NMS before applying to participating genetic counseling graduate programs. At the conclusion of all program interviews, both applicants and programs will submit ranked lists of preferred placements to NMS according to deadlines posted on the NMS website. The binding results of the Match will be released to both applicants and programs simultaneously in late April. Please visit the NMS website to register for the match, review detailed information about the matching process, and to view a demonstration of how the matching algorithm works. Upon registering, an NMS match code number will be generated; this number will be required to complete the program application. The Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling MS program will provide students integrative education and training to become compassionate and knowledgeable genetic counselors. Program length BA | See More Fall: January 15 Application Instructions & Deadlines Prepare for Currently in development. 130 S. Ninth Street, Suite 100 E-mail: TJU.Admissions@jefferson.edu Other Educational Opportunities
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About KBM General Ministry Anchor for the Soul Home » Sermons Messy Faith “And in the same way, wasn’t Rahab the prostitute also justified by works when she received the messengers and sent them out by a different route? For just as the body without the spirit is dead, so also faith without works is dead” (James 2:25-26). Some stories in the Bible don’t quite fit. This is one of them. Daniel in the lion’s den fits. Rahab the harlot doesn’t fit so well. We admire David for killing Goliath. We’re not so sure about Rahab telling a lie. We teach our children to sing “Joshua fit the battle of Jericho.” I don’t know any songs about Rahab. And yet . . . Rahab hid the spies and sent them on their way. That meant Joshua got the crucial information he needed. She ended up saving her whole family. She gave birth to a son named Boaz who married Ruth. She was David’s great-great-grandmother. She shows up in Matthew 1 as part of Jesus’ genealogy. She made it to the “Hall of Fame of Faith” in Hebrews 11. She becomes an example of living faith in James 2. Did I mention she was a prostitute and a liar? Real faith is always mixed with very human imperfections. Faith can be messy at times. True faith is rarely as neat and clean as we make it out to be on Sunday morning. Real faith is always mixed with very human imperfections. If you doubt that, just take a look in the mirror. You have faith, or at least you try to have faith, or you muddle through as best you can. How close to perfection are you? Though Rahab was far from perfect, her name shows up in an honorable way in the Bible. Messy faith is better than no faith. Let’s start there as we think about Rahab. What can we learn from her story? # 1: Faith Can be Found in Unlikely Places Rahab had at least four things going against her: First, she was a Gentile. That meant she had no part in the covenant God made with Israel. To use New Testament terminology, she was a foreigner to the grace of God, literally and spiritually. She had no connection with the promise God gave to Abraham and his descendants. She starts this story as a complete outsider. Rahab was an unlikely candidate for salvation Second, she was a woman. That meant she had little legal protection and no real standing in her society. Third, she was a pagan. Her family had no doubt been raised with the idol worship common to all the Canaanites. She had no knowledge of the Torah and thus no understanding of the sacrificial system. Fourth, she was a harlot. The word refers to a woman who sells her body for sexual uses. It is sometimes translated as prostitute. We have a variety of words in English to describe what has been called “the world’s oldest profession,” but they all go back to the same place. Rahab sold her body for money. There is no need to cover it up or pretend it means something less offensive. In fact, it’s important for this story that we know the truth. Rahab might seem to be the last person in whom you would find saving faith. But that judgment (which church people make almost without thinking about it) reveals how little we understand about the grace of God. There is no need to cover up the truth. Rahab was a prostitute A woman guilty of repeated sexual sin might not seem like a good candidate for salvation, but appearances are often deceiving. Not every church member is as righteous as they appear on Sunday morning, and not every sinner is as far from the kingdom as we sometimes assume. Though Rahab did not realize it, the Holy Spirit had been working in her heart, preparing her for the moment when the spies would show up at her door. There is a lesson here if we will only pay attention. God has his people everywhere, even in the most unlikely places. You wouldn’t think a “fallen woman” in Jericho would end up in Hebrews 11, but that’s exactly what happened. God has his people everywhere! Let me put it this way because I need to remind myself of this truth: God often saves people I wouldn’t save if I were God. Which is yet one more reason why I’m glad he’s God and I’m not. My “grace” has definite limits; his does not. He will save the most notorious sinner who turns to him. That even includes self-righteous church people like me. As Philip Yancey points out, if we say, “There is grace even for people like Rahab,” we have unconsciously put ourselves in a different category. The real truth is, there is grace even for people like Ray Pritchard. That’s my plan, by the way. The grace of God for people like me. It’s the only way I’ll ever get to heaven. # 2: Faith Shows Itself in Unusual Ways We find the heart of Rahab’s story in Joshua 2. As the Jews entered the Promised Land, the walled city of Jericho stood directly in their path. There was no way around it. They could never live in the land unless they somehow conquered the Jericho with its system of double walls that repelled all invaders. Rahab lied to the king Joshua decided to send out two men to enter the city and spy out the situation. When those two men entered the city, they made their way to Rahab’s house. Because she was a prostitute, it would not have been unusual to see men coming and going at all hours of the day or night. But they weren’t as discreet as they thought. Someone saw them, realized they weren’t from Jericho, and reported them to the king. He sent a message to Rahab ordering her to turn over the spies. But she lied to the king. She sent word that the men had already left the city and she didn’t know where they had gone. But that wasn’t true. Instead, she hid them among the stalks of flax on the roof. Believing Rahab’s lie, the king sent soldiers on a fruitless chase into the surrounding countryside. Meanwhile, Rahab gave a powerful statement of her faith to the two spies still hiding in her house. Rahab gave a powerful statement of her faith First, she declared God had given them the land (Joshua 2:8). Second, she said fear had fallen on the city (Joshua 2:9). Third, she recounted the miracles God had done at the Red Sea (Joshua 2:10). Fourth, she declared her faith in the sovereignty of Israel’s God. The heart of her confession comes in Joshua 2:11, “The Lord your God is God in heaven above and on earth below.” Fifth, she asked that her family be spared during the coming invasion (Joshua 2:12-13). The rest of the chapter tells how the spies agreed to her request, how she hid them and sent them out of the city of Jericho with specific instructions about how to avoid the king’s soldiers. Eventually the spies made it back to their lines and reported to Joshua the entire land was filled with fear. Rahab's "works" were not religious deeds What sort of faith is this? Rahab’s faith did not involve what we might call “religious” acts. Sometimes we read James 2 and think the “works” he calls for start and end with religious habits, such as Bible reading, prayer, church attendance, giving, and so on. While those things are vital for a growing Christian life, Rahab’s example shows us James is thinking about things like kindness, generosity, hospitality, and caring for those in need. Nowhere in the Bible do we read that Rahab said a prayer, learned the Torah or offered a sacrifice. She must have done that later when she joined the people of God, but it is never mentioned. Rahab was a hero because of her “non-religious” acts. She heard the truth about God, she believed it, she testified to it, and that faith led her to act courageously in the face of great danger. She hid the spies, lied about it, and then sent them out secretly. Rahab didn't hesitate! We may debate about the morality of her lie (and that’s a useful conversation to have), but neither James 2:25 nor Hebrews 11:31 raise that issue. In a moment of great crisis, she became a traitor to her own people and joined the people of God. If discovered, she would have been immediately put to death. Debating about her lie is a luxury we have 3500 years later. In the most important moment of her life, she didn’t hesitate and didn’t debate anything. She took her stand for the Lord. She protected his people. She made provision for her whole family. She risked everything in the process. She became a traitor to her own people That’s why James uses her as an example of living faith. Her faith was not dead. It was very much alive. Rahab wasn’t the only one who knew about the advancing Jewish army. The entire land had heard the news and was in a state of panic. They knew what Rahab knew but did nothing about it. The Canaanites were like the demons who “believe and tremble” (James 2:19). Only Rahab had true faith that moved her to action. God bless Rahab. We could use more courageous believers like her. There is one more lesson we can learn from her life. # 3: Faith Receives an Unexpected Reward We can list the results of her faith this way: First, she was justified. That means God declared her righteous. James 2:25 says she was “justified by works.” Don’t be confused by that. Her faith in God, as simple and uninformed as it was, led her to take action. We can just as easily say Rahab was justified by faith because her faith was so alive that she risked everything to save the spies, herself, and her family. Second, she was spared when the battle came. We all know how Joshua “fit the battle of Jericho” because we learned that song when we were kids. We know how the Jews marched around the city for seven days and how “the walls come a-tumblin' down.” But Joshua 6:25 adds this detail: “Joshua spared Rahab the prostitute, her father’s household, and all who belonged to her, because she hid the men Joshua had sent to spy on Jericho, and she lives in Israel to this day.” At God’s command, the city was totally destroyed and everyone in it was put to death. Everyone, that is, except Rahab and her family. Her faith saved her whole family. Her faith saved her family Third, she was added to the nation of Israel. As a result of her heroism, a Gentile woman, a Canaanite who had been a prostitute, was added to the people of God. She lived among the Jews for the rest of her life. Fourth, she was included in the line of Christ. Matthew 1 contains a genealogy that starts with Abraham and ends with Jesus. Here is Matthew 1:5-6: Salmon fathered Boaz by Rahab, Boaz fathered Obed by Ruth, Obed fathered Jesse, and Jesse fathered King David. We don’t know much about Salmon except that he married Rahab. Some think he was one of the two spies. That may be true, but we can’t be sure. What matters is that Rahab not only left her life of sin, she married a godly man and then gave him a son named Boaz. You can read his story in the book of Ruth. If you follow the genealogy on down, it means Rahab the former prostitute became the great-great-grandmother of King David. She was the great-great-grandmother of King David A thousand years later, Jesus was born. Rahab is part of Jesus’ family tree. If you know Jesus, one day you will meet her in heaven. And there at last she will be no more Rahab the harlot. She will forever be known as Rahab the child of God. Fifth, she was honored as a woman of faith. We’ve already seen what James said about her. But don’t forget Hebrews 11:31: By faith Rahab the prostitute received the spies in peace and didn’t perish with those who disobeyed. She not only made the book, she was listed along with Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, and the other great heroes of Israel. Both James and the writer of Hebrews note that she was a prostitute. Did they do this to shame her? No, they did this to magnify her faith, thus showing that no one is beyond the grace of God. Why Abraham and Rahab? Why did James choose Abraham and Rahab as his two examples of living (James 2:21-26)? Abraham is easy to understand; Rahab not so much. Perhaps James wanted to pick examples at the extremes: One was a man; the other a woman. One was a Jew; the other a Gentile. One was a revered patriarch; the other was a redeemed prostitute. One was ready to sacrifice his son; the other hid the spies. Though different in many ways, and separated from each other by hundreds of years, they had this in common. What they did, they did by faith. Abraham and Rahab both lived their faith Abraham offered Isaac. Rahab hid the spies. Both events were largely hidden from public view. Only Abraham and Isaac knew what happened on Mount Moriah. Rahab hid the spies and sent them off in another direction so they wouldn’t be caught. Neither knew the outcome of their faith before they acted. Abraham didn’t know about the ram in the thicket when he raised the knife. Rahab wasn’t expecting Jewish spies to drop by for a visit. Both were heroes in the eyes of God. Two Enduring Lessons We can learn two lessons from this: First, you never know when the test will come. Abraham couldn’t have foreseen what God wanted when the Lord told him to take his son and go to the region of Moriah. Likewise, when Rahab awoke that day in Jericho, she had no inkling that two men were about to show up who would change her life forever. Living by faith is risky business Second, living by faith is always risky business. It’s not as if Rahab thought, “If I hide these spies, I can become David’s great-great-grandmother” or “I’m going to be in the Messiah’s line.” Life doesn’t work like that. She probably never lived to meet David. She never read Matthew 1. She simply did what she did and ended up saving her whole family. When I read this story, I’m reminded of Todd Beamer and the other heroes of Flight 93 on September 11. That morning all the passengers boarded the flight in Newark, expecting an uneventful flight to California. But fate intervened in the form of terrorists who took over the plane. Then came the split-second decision and the declaration, “Are you ready? Let’s roll.” You never know when the test will come. You won’t have a lot of time to decide. You can’t foresee the results in advance. Faith takes action! True faith trusts God, takes action and leaves the results in his hands. So we are left with the story of Rahab. It’s rare to meet someone with that name. It’s almost as if “Harlot” is her last name. In the eyes of God, Rahab is an honorable name. She made the book precisely because she was a woman of faith. Her past did not define her future. I cannot end this sermon without remarking on the miracle of God’s grace. The Canaanites built a thick wall around Jericho to keep people out, but no wall can keep God out. No one is beyond the reach of God’s grace. Even in the midst of judgment, God reaches out and saves a harlot who turns to him in faith. No one is beyond the reach of God's grace But think of all the men she had slept with. Think of all that sin. Think of her stained reputation. Think of her past. God says, “I know all about her past, and it doesn’t matter because she believed in me.” Not that sexual sin doesn’t matter. It matters greatly. After all, she is still called Rahab the harlot. But she is free now, and forgiven, and on the road to heaven. Only unworthy people go to heaven So what’s your sin? You may be reading this sermon and right now you feel unworthy to go to heaven. If so, I have wonderful news for you. Only unworthy people go to heaven. The people who think they are “worthy” end up in hell. So if you’ve been sleeping around, or messing around, or fooling around, or making one stupid mistake after another, I’ve got good news for you. Your sin makes you an excellent candidate for salvation. Remember . . . If God can save Rahab, he can save anyone. That includes you. And just for the record, I would rather be Rahab the harlot on my way to heaven than to be Sally the Sunday School teacher on my way to hell. We're all messed-up people We started out talking about messy faith. That certainly describes Rahab, and it describes the rest of us too. If you wonder why there are so many messed-up people in the Bible, it’s because that’s all God has to work with. All the perfect people are in heaven. Let me end by calling to mind one sentence from a familiar gospel song called To God Be the Glory The second verse goes like this: O perfect redemption, the purchase of blood. To every believer, the promise of God. The vilest offender who truly believes That moment from Jesus a pardon receives. Don't let your past keep you from Jesus How true it is. Rahab proves it, and you can prove it too by coming to Christ right now. Don’t let your past keep you away. Come to Jesus! Your sins will be forgiven, you will be saved, and your life will never be the same. When the old-time preachers would give an invitation, they would say, “Won’t you come?” “Won’t you come to Jesus?” Let me make that same invitation to you right now. Won’t you come? Won’t you come to Jesus? Do you have any thoughts or questions about this post? 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All About Kernel's Corner Get to Know Who's Corn Kernel Contact Corn Kernel Jonathan Stroud's Unpublished Lockwood & Co. Book Series Already Locks In A Movie Deal Wednesday, November 14, 2012 Books No comments Jonathan Stroud, the author of The Bartimaeus Trilogy, is currently busy with his newest book series called Lockwood & Co. The first book in the series, which is slotted for a 2013 release, is entitled Lockwood & Co: The Screaming Staircase. Funny as the title may sound, but a major Hollywood movie company has already picked-up the movie rights for the said unpublished work. This could be an indicator that the book will most probably be a good one. This is no surprise since the author, who recently released a prequel to The Bartimaeus Trilogy called The Ring of Solomon, is a favorite among book readers and critics. The Bartimaeus Novels by Jonathan Stroud On the his tumblr account, Jonathan Stroud released a video to announce this new project. He gave us the first few details on the upcoming series, which will surely get every fan excited: "After a few exciting weeks working on publishing deals in the US, UK and Germany, I'm so pleased to be able to announce my new project: Lockwood & Co. "The series contains lots of ingredients you'll recognize from my earlier books – there's plenty of action, suspense and humour. But this time there's a definite supernatural twist too, as we follow three young operatives of a Psychic Detection Agency as they battle an epidemic of ghosts in London. "Deals concluded so far are with Disney-Hyperion in the US, Random House Children's Books in the UK, and Random House in Germany. The first title will be published in the second half of 2013. "I'm having great fun writing it, but as it's at an early stage I can't say too much yet. I'll be sure to keep you fully posted as I go along. Meanwhile I hope you like the name and . . . watch this space!" 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Homeowner says a coyote took his dog after getting into his home through a doggy door Updated: 5:37 PM CDT Jul 16, 2019 A homeowner in California said he lost his dog after a coyote got into his house through a pet door.Scott Goodling told KCAL that a coyote came into his home Friday, injuring his dog, Murphy, and he believes the wild animal took his other dog, Sally."She's just the sweetest little dog and she was just carried away," he said. "She is very tiny."Murphy, who had to have several stitches after the apparent attack, has been attacked by a coyote once before."He's lucky to be alive," Goodling said. "I mean, what dog survives two coyote attacks?"Watch the video to learn more about this story. BUENA PARK, Calif. (Video from KCAL via CNN) — A homeowner in California said he lost his dog after a coyote got into his house through a pet door. Scott Goodling told KCAL that a coyote came into his home Friday, injuring his dog, Murphy, and he believes the wild animal took his other dog, Sally. "She's just the sweetest little dog and she was just carried away," he said. "She is very tiny." Murphy, who had to have several stitches after the apparent attack, has been attacked by a coyote once before. "He's lucky to be alive," Goodling said. "I mean, what dog survives two coyote attacks?" Watch the video to learn more about this story.
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Photo by: KHOU UH police increase patrols after 3 reported robberies Police Chief Ceasar Moore says his department is working closely with Houston Police to identify those responsible for the crimes. Author: KHOU Staff Published: 11:52 AM CST January 16, 2019 Updated: 5:55 PM CST January 16, 2019 HOUSTON — University of Houston police say they are increasing patrols following three robberies in and around campus the past two weeks. Post by universityofhouston. So far, one arrest has been made in connection with the robberies. The chief wants to remind students and faculty to be aware of their surroundings, especially at night and in less-populated areas. He also encourages subscribing to the campus alert system. On Monday, UH Police issue a security alert after two students were robbed in separate incidents. RELATED: UH issues security alert after 2 students robbed One student was robbed in parking lot 4A at about 8:05 p.m. Saturday, according to UHPD. The student was leaning on his vehicle when he was approached by approximately five male suspects. Two of the suspects displayed what appeared to be a firearm. The student handed over his keys, and two of the suspects fled in his vehicle. The vehicle was later found with an air pistol, which is believed to be one of the weapons used in the robbery. The victim said the other suspects ran south on Calhoun towards MacGregor Park. There were no injuries or arrests. Lot 4A is located on the southern end of the campus along Wheeler near MLK Blvd. Last Monday, Jan. 7, another student reported that he was robbed while rollerblading on top of the Cullen Oaks garage at about 7 p.m. The student said three suspects pulled up in a car and demanded his car. A fight broke out, and the suspects ended up stealing the student’s car. ► Make it easy to keep up-to-date. Download the KHOU News app now. Have a news tip? Email us or message us on our Facebook page or Twitter feed
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Dr. Kimberly Finder Education & Training University of Texas Medical School at Houston, MD in 1984 Madigan Army Medical Center, completed in 1985 Brooke Army Medical Center, completed in 1990 The University Of Texas at Austin, BS in 1978 Healthgrades Honor Roll* *Healthgrades Recognized Doctor designation identifies leading doctors who are: Board-certified dermatologist Have not had their license surrendered or revokes since Healthgrades started collecting data in 2000 Have no malpractice judgments, adverse arbitration awards, or monetary settlements for the last five years in the states in which Healthgrades can collect malpractice data. Are free of state or federal disciplinary actions (sanctions) for the last five years “Hypergammaglobulinemic purpura of Waldenström” Kimberly A. Finder, CPT(P), MC, USA1 Martha L. McCollough, MAJ, MC, USA1 , Steven L. Dixon, MD1 , Andrew J. Majka, MD1 William Jaremko, MAJ, MC, USAF1 From the Dermatology Service, Department of Medicine, Brooke Army Medical Center. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, October 1990, Volume 23, Issue 4, Part 1, Pages 669–676 Hypergammaglobulinemic purpura of Waldenström is characterized by hypergammaglobulinemia, recurring purpura, an elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and the presence of rheumatoid factor indicative of circulating immune complexes. There is a significant association with autoimmune diseases, especially Sjögren’s syndrome and lupus erythematosus, Hypergammaglobulinemic purpura is considered primary when there is no other associated disease or secondary when associated with other diseases, usually autoimmune. Immune derangements are fundamental in its pathogenesis, although its cause is still unknown. Therapy is unrewarding and is probably unnecessary for this usually benign condition. Three cases are presented that are representative of patients with hypergammaglobulinemic purpura. For articles written by Dr. Finder on a variety of facial rejuvenation, body sculpting, and cosmetic dermatology, please visit this page.
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School Advisory Body Views of the School Christmas Shoe Box Appeal - Great Success Immunisations - All Year 9 students Year 10 Parents Evening & Careers Event Year 9 Parents Evening & Careers Event Year 8 Parents Evening, Options & Careers Event Ingleby Manor Free School and Sixth Form is a relatively new 600 place secondary school (11-16) and 150 place sixth form located in Ingleby Barwick, Stockton-On-Tees. The school opened in September 2014 after a long, successful campaign by local residents and parents for a further, much-needed secondary school in the town. It came into being through the government's Free School programme. The founding resident and community group behind the school is called Ingleby Manor Foundation Trust (IMFT), whilst our education partner is Delta Academies Trust. As with every other state school in the UK, the school is free to attend. Opening with just year 7 in 2014/15, the school grew each year. In 2019, Year 11 students completed the first set of GCSEs. Website link for Ingleby Manor Foundation Trust www.inglebymanortrust.org.uk
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The shutdown and you: A Long Islander’s guide 2020 Event Sponsorship Opportunities 2019 Innovator of the Year Awards 2019 Innovator Awards Video 2017 Innovator Awardees January 17, 2020 | As resolutions crumble, dishing on doomed diets January 17, 2020 | No. 467: In which law firms and the universe expand, and offshore wind goes to school January 16, 2020 | Island schools to run $20M institute for wind-farmers January 16, 2020 | Sound investments, on an Island filled with Wonder January 16, 2020 | Stuff we’re thinking about going to Home Canon USA Media October 24, 2019 In ‘Creative’ twist, ‘Zimmerman/Edelson’ is no more By GREGORY ZELLER // From the Physician, Heal Thyself file comes the strategic communications powerhouse formerly known as Zimmerman/Edelson Inc., henceforth rebranded as ZE Creative Communications. 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With… Newsletters April 6, 2018 No. 296: Welcoming Whiteley, smartening schools, terminating data thieves and seeing the ‘forest bathing’ for the trees And down the stretch they come: Welcome to Friday, dear readers, with the finish line and another well-deserved weekend in sight. Happy Chakri Day, commemorating the establishment of the Chakri dynasty, to our readers in Thailand. In Indonesia, have a very happy National Fisherman’s Day. Congress is now in session: Happy anniversary to the U.S. Congress, which held its first-ever regular session on April 6, 1789, in New York City’s Federal Hall. Film at 11:… No. 295: Schein spins out, Marcum surveys CEOs, FalconStor soars west, and how San Diego can save Long Island Welcome to Wednesday: Over the hump we go, dear readers, and a special hello to new subscribers Heather, Lincoyan, Alan, Nick, Chris, Kimberly, James and Aamir. We couldn’t do it without you. Well, we could, but nobody would know. 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Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday the launch of a new Life Science Advisory Board – but the high-profile panel largely overlooks life-sciences-heavy Long Island. Although Albany would seem to consider the Island a hotbed of biotech and health-science research and commercialization, none of the region’s major research institutions or life-science enterprises are represented on the new LSAB. So, no one to share updates… Newsletters February 14, 2018 No. 281: Love, exciting and new; Faltischek, cautious but hopeful; and the most popular winter sport you’ve never heard of It floats back to you: It’s the Love Boat, dear readers, or at least your beloved Innovate LI Newsletter, making another run on this Feb. 14, 2018. It’s Valentine’s Day, of course, the international day of romance – at least, nowadays. 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Restaurateur Marc Vetri's foundation puts healthy food on Philly schools' menus by LAUREN McCUTCHEON, mccutch@phillynews.com 215-854-5991, Posted: June 9, 2011 BY NIGHT, he serves dinner for $135 per person. By day, he serves . . . chicken tenders? Philadelphia chef-restaurateur Marc Vetri is haute, yet dudelike: He's into fast bikes and light-as-air spinach gnocchi with brown butter. His business partners are guy-gourmets, too. Manager Jeff Benjamin likes country singer Kenny Chesney and fine Italian wine. Chef Jeff Michaud goes for boxing gyms and melt-in-your-mouth pasta. Still, no matter how rugged their pastimes, team Vetri has built a big-time business pleasing the hoity-toity set via superchic Italian grub. Since 1998, Vetri, the chef's first place, has been Center City's most exclusive ristorante. North Broad Street's Osteria, his team's second, specializes in wood-fired pizzas topped with octopus or pistachio pesto. Amis, their newest, serves little plates - grilled veal tongue, Swiss chard ravioli, extra-fancy meatballs - that add up to big bucks. Team Vetri's next trendy trattoria is expected to open in early 2012. Alla Spina will be a Boot-theme beer hall, neighbor to Osteria and collaboration with fellow important restaurateur Stephen Starr. So far, critics and culinary know-it-alls have expressed endless acclaim for and bestowed umpteen awards on every one of Vetri's ventures. Philly's deep-pocketed eaters agree, booking tables weeks in advance - Recession? What recession? - and shelling out Benjamins to nibble asparagus flan with quail egg, one of the options in his first restaurant's celebrated multicourse, $135-per-person menu. And if Vetri invites them to, say, a $300-a-pop fund-raiser for his eponymous foundation, they will come. On Tuesday, about 1,000 such fancy foodie fans are expected at the restaurant group's sixth annual "Great Chefs" event in Urban Outfitters' supercool HQ in the Navy Yard. (Past attendees have included Eagles offensive lineman Winston Justice, Phillies second baseman Chase Utley and his wife Jen, and former Eagle and now New Jersey Congressman Jon Runyan.) Let's Eat Newsletter Get tasty exclusives from Philly’s food scene The culinary extravaganza will feature snazzy nibbles served by a few dozen of the nation's top chefs: "Top Chef" judge Tom Colicchio, for example; James Beard best chef Gabrielle Hamilton; and Philly's own Iron Chef Jose Garces. The evening's highlight? A high-tech auction via smartphone app of such one-of-a-kind items as: dinner at Vetri with Iron Chef Michael Symon; a private pre-concert cookout by country musician Zac Brown; 90 minutes of tennis with Pete Sampras and Jim Courier - the sort of experiences "you can't get," said Benjamin. Oh, and the charity part? They're expecting to raise about $1 million to fight pediatric cancer via Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer. Well, mostly for the Alex foundation. A few of the dollars they'll raise will go to feed the minds and stomachs of Philly school kids. This is the food dudes' new project. They call it "Eatiquette." "Kids are not eating well in our schools," said Benjamin. The culprits he names are not new: high-calorie choices, overall rowdiness in the cafeteria, too-fast feasting, along with an overall lack of table manners. In Philly, it's worse, Benjamin said, because out of "270 public schools, only 70 of them have kitchens." The rest, he said, get less-than-fresh lunchtime fare bused in. "Talk about the cards being stacked against you. When you start busing in food, your standards go down." For Vetri et al, Benjamin explained, changing in-school dining is "low-hanging fruit." Already, fellow food-oriented superstars first lady Michelle Obama, Jamie Oliver, "Molto" Mario Batali and organizations such as New York City's vaunted "WINS" Wellness in the Schools program have shined the spotlight on school lunches. Plus, team Vetri already works with local farmers and purveyors to feed people for a living. Just that this time around, they're feeding smaller people - for a lot less money. Last summer, the Vetri dudes did a trial run for gaggles of wee eaters at the ESF Dream Camp at Girard College. Vetri, Michaud and Benjamin planned and served fresh lunches made with good-for-you ingredients. It was food that kids liked, just healthier. For example: They used local, organic birds to make panko-crusted baked chicken tenders. They explained to the campers where their food was coming from - even showed them the farms on a map. They also encouraged kid-friendly mealtime conversations. The result: "The kids' misbehavior incidences went down by a factor of 20," Benjamin said. Next fall, the Vetri Foundation will plan breakfasts and lunches for the 424 K-8 students of Wissahickon Charter School. "Our cafeteria is what you'd stereotypically think of: loud, long tables," said co-CEO and dean of administration Kristi Littell. Until last year, Wissahickon Charter used the Philadelphia School District's bused-in fare. "The food was highly processed, not fresh," Littell said. "We didn't know where it came from, only that it came on a Styrofoam tray in a cellophane bag that, after we reheated it, it would get condensation on it, which made it soggy." Last year, the school contracted Linton's, an external managed food provider, to run its kitchen. The improvement was marked, said the co-CEO. Still, the students, 70 percent of whom qualify for free school meals and all of whom have learned about fresh, sustainable, local foods in class, clamored for more. "The argument that kids won't eat healthy food if you give it to them is simply not true," said Littell. Enter Vetri, most likely on his motorcycle. Next year, the kids of Wissahickon Charter will lunch family-style, learning how to eat well in every sense - learning, even, where their food comes from. "We're making the change from a quick filling of the gas tank to a dining experience," said Littell. All at less than $3 per eater - not a bad price, for a meal from Vetri. As of press time, tickets for the Great Chefs event were almost sold out. For more info, visit vetrifoundation.org or call 215-732-3478. Posted: June 9, 2011 - 3:01 AM LAUREN McCUTCHEON, mccutch@phillynews.com 215-854-5991 Alimentari review: Above Di Bruno’s, Rittenhouse has a new lunch lounge and happy hour haven Craig LaBan Why have two Bryn & Dane’s locations closed? Wake brings coffee, cocktails, and a beer garden to Ambler Yangming, a landmark Main Line restaurant, will close. Jin Ding will move in. Meatballs are on a roll in West Chester | Let’s Eat Who is Philly’s cheesesteak authority? Maybe this guy, who ate 500 cheesesteaks in 20 months. Jenn Ladd
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Lee fans 10 as Phils beat Dodgers by Ray Parrillo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER, Posted: June 6, 2011 The second-largest crowd to ever cram into Citizens Bank Park for a regular-season game came in search of the real Cliff Lee Monday, almost certain that was either Matt Beech or Omar Daal or some other forgettable lefthander who had recently confiscated Lee's uniform in recent starts. Lee gave the kind of performance that has so endeared him to this city's baseball fans, pitching seven shutout innings with 10 strikeouts and one walk as the Phillies opened a 10-game homestand by scraping past the Los Angeles Dodgers, 3-1. Phillies 3, Dodgers 1 by Ron Cortes Early on, it was no breeze for Lee. He used his resourcefulness to fight his way out of a couple of early jams before settling into the kind of groove that had been missing in some of his more recent starts. Testament to his resilience, Lee is now 3-0 in his last five starts following a loss. The Phillies gave Lee the support he would need in the third inning. After he was pulled after throwing 117 pitches, Antonio Bastardo pitched a clean eighth inning before Ryan Madson picked up a harrowing save, his 13th in 13 save opportunities. Madson allowed a run before ending the game by striking out pinch-hitter Dioner Navarro, who represented the tying run. Lee was looking to find his way after allowing 10 earned runs in his two previous starts covering 131/3 innings. In his last appearance, he was smacked around by the Nationals, who had six runs, seven hits, two homers and three walks off him. Few pitchers throw strikes as consistently as Lee, but manager Charlie Manuel noted before the game there are strikes, and there are quality strikes. "I think command has definitely played a part in [Lee's struggles] because he's been getting balls up," Manuel said. "When he's good he commands the strike zone and controls the game. He's keeping the ball down and he throws high when he wants to. He's been getting balls in the middle of the plate. When he throws good games, he throws a lot of strikes but they're on the corners. They're quality strikes." It appeared Lee's troubles were about to continue when the Dodgers put runners on first and second with singles after he had thrown only four pitches. He missed on the first two pitches to Marcus Thames but got Thames to roll into a double play. He then struck out Matt Kemp to set in motion an impressive string of strikeouts. By the end of the Dodgers half of the sixth inning, Lee had 10 strikeouts, his sixth double-digit strikeout performance of the season and 15th of his career. Frequently, he got ahead of hitters in the count by using cutters and off-speed stuff, then used a fastball consistently clocked at 93 m.p.h. as a hammer. In the sixth, he struck out the side. After he got Casey Blake looking for the second time, the Dodgers first baseman was ejected for griping about the call. Lee went into the game leading the majors in strikeouts per nine innings with 10.13. For the most part, the Phillies have left Lee with little margin for error. This game was no different. The Phillies scrounged up two runs in the third and Lee played a part, which is not unusual for a pitcher who takes the other facets of the game more seriously than most pitchers. Wilson Valdez, playing shortstop while Jimmy Rollins rests his bruised right knee, began the third with a double and was bunted to third by Lee. Valdez scored on a single by Placido Polanco and Ryan Howard picked up his 47th RBI with a single that scored Shane Victorino. Lee's night was finished when Carlos Ruiz banged a run-scoring double off the left-field wall to give Madson a 3-0 lead to protect. Contact staff writer Ray Parrillo at 215-854-2743 or rparrillo@phillynews.com. Posted: June 6, 2011 - 10:20 PM Ray Parrillo, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER How those Halloween colored contacts could hurt your eyes Tom Avril Saturday’s Southeastern Pa. high school sports schedules Phil Anastasia Merck to acquire Dallas-based biotech Peloton Therapeutics in $2.2 billion deal Cold-weather tips to moisturize your skin and care for your hair, nails | Elizabeth Wellington Hazim's Philadelphia neighborhood Hazim graduation
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Men and women, united by tragedy Posted: February 11, 2014 - 3:01 AM Jenice Armstrong | @JeniceArmstrong | jarmstrong@inquirer.com As they listen to a speaker, Stephanie Long, left, mother of Amber Long, who was murdered recently on Front St., gets a hug from Michelle Martin, owner of Urban Youth Racing School, near where Amber Long was killed. (Curt Hudson photo) Curt Hudson MOMENTS AFTER I walked up to Saturday morning's Handbags 4 Peace rally at 53rd and Market streets, a male onlooker turned in my direction to point out all the other men in the crowd of about 100. Looking around, I could see that about as many men as women were standing around, huddled inside heavy coats and listening to speakers outside the Tropical Heat nightclub, where Melissa Thomas was senselessly gunned down after a night of karaoke with friends. It was good to see how many braved the frigid temperature and came out. Especially after the online brouhaha that broke out last week after I quoted an organizer of the march as saying she felt failed by the men. "Where are our men? Why are they not protecting us?" Tyema Sanchez told me. "Men are failing us. I feel as though we are not being protected." Some Daily News readers reacted strongly, saying they felt unfairly stigmatized by Sanchez's comment. Others called the notion that men have a role in protecting women outdated and took offense. As my email inbox filled up with messages from irked men, it was clear that the proverbial pot had been stirred. Frankly, some of their reactions surprised me. I'd been thinking about the two women who'd lost their lives because of their purses and the guy who was shot trying to get his girlfriend's bag back from a thief - and they were taking issue with a Daily News headline that asked: "Are men failing our women?" Sanchez said what she said because she feels let down by a male-dominated political system - not to mention the men who are up to no good. It wasn't an indictment of all men. Sanchez wasn't talking about all the good men, some of whom cleared away snow and ice for Saturday's demonstrators. "There were a lot of men who thought that the finger was pointed directly at them," Mannwell Glenn, a political consultant, said after his Facebook rant about the homicidal purse thefts had helped galvanize Saturday's rally. "If you felt guilty or you felt played by the media, you actually played yourself," Glenn told me yesterday. "The paper never mentioned race." He added that as a black man, he understands why people are hypersensitive to perceived racial slights, but that this time the criticisms were off-base. "Hopefully, this will now be like a nice ice-breaker where we can have a serious discussion in our community about relations between men and women," Bilal Qayyum, president of the Father's Day Rally Committee, said as he watched Saturday's activities. He and others I spoke with at the rally said they sensed a lessening of respect between the sexes, as evidenced in part by a breaking of the old street code that provided a veneer of protection for women and children. "What she [Sanchez] said was right," Qayyum added, as the demonstration wrapped up. "We've got to have that discussion. There are certain things we can't sugarcoat anymore." From what I could hear of the speeches, there wasn't a lot of sugarcoating as attendees took turns expressing outrage at the purse killings, the latest of which took place about 2:35 a.m. on Feb. 2. Two hooded men dressed in sweatshirts confronted Thomas and her friend, took their handbags, then opened fire, killing Thomas and injuring her friend. "I don't even know why a man wants a handbag," said Philadelphia state Rep. Ronald G. Waters, taking his turn at the microphone. "Go buy your own handbag. If you're a real man, take it home and give it to your mother or sister and dare somebody to take it." On Jan. 19, Amber Long was walking with her mother in Northern Liberties to retrieve her car when thieves approached them. Amber resisted when they tried to take her purse and wound up with a fatal gunshot to the chest. Amber's mother, Stephanie Long, bravely addressed Saturday's crowds. "This guy didn't want her purse. He wanted to kill somebody," she told me after the rally. "How can that be acceptable in any society?" Meanwhile, the Fraternal Order of Police has doubled its share of the reward for an arrest in Long's killing to $20,000 - if the arrest is made by midnight Sunday. That amount is in addition to the $26,000 that the city and Citizens Crime Commission are offering and is payable immediately after an arrest is made. After Sunday, the FOP's portion of the reward offer goes back down to $10,000. Tipsters should call 215-686-8477(TIPS). "We're trying to put a bounty on their heads. This was such a horrific crime," FOP president John McNesby told me last night. "That poor girl was only 5 feet tall and weighed less than 100 pounds. They shot her for no reason. . . . Somebody knows something." On Twitter: @JeniceArmstrong Blog: ph.ly/HeyJen Time is money at this Phoenixville ‘bank’ Mari A. Schaefer Dear Abby | Girlfriend’s birthday bouquet arrives in shabby condition ‘We won’t have Rodger’: After 40 years, a beloved Gayborhood cleric will deliver his last sermon Brandon T. Harden Lisa Scottoline: Starry-eyed Lisa Scottoline, For The Inquirer Wedding: For Amber Grinnage and Steven Atkinson, spending time together just felt right Kellie Patrick Gates, For The Inquirer Sophy Curson, the stalwart Rittenhouse boutique, celebrates its 90th birthday | Elizabeth Wellington
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ATC/ATM Howard's Tower Aerojet Rocketdyne and NASA complete hot-fire tests of 3D-printed RS-25 rocket engine STENNIS SPACE CENTER, Miss. Rocket engine specialists at Aerojet Rocketdyne, a subsidiary of Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings Inc. (NYSE:AJRD) with headquarters in Sacramento, Calif., and NASA in Washington have completed hot-fire testing of an RS-25 rocket engine containing its largest additively manufactured, or 3D-printed, component to date. Courtney E. Howard Aerojet Rocketdyne's facility in Los Angeles, California. The pogo accumulator assembly is a complex piece of hardware that acts as a shock absorber to dampen oscillations caused by propellants as they flow between the vehicle and the engine. The pogo accumulator assembly is important to ensuring a safe flight by stabilizing these potential oscillations. An Aerojet Rocketdyne technician inspects the 3D-printed pogo accumulator assembly on an RS-25 development engine at the Aerojet Rocketdyne facility located at NASA's Stennis Space Center. The pogo accumulator assembly consists of two components: the pogo accumulator and pogo-z baffle. Both were made using a 3D-printing technique called selective laser melting, which uses lasers to fuse metal powder into a pattern by adding layer upon layer of material to produce the part. On the pogo accumulator alone, the new manufacturing technique reduced the number of welds by 78 percent. Additive manufacturing is expected to help lower the cost of future missions of NASA's powerful Space Launch System (SLS) heavy-lift rocket. The SLS, designed to send astronauts and cargo to explore the moon and other deep space destinations, uses four Aerojet Rocketdyne-built RS-25 engines, which are known for their extremely high performance and reliability. "This test demonstrates the viability of using additive manufacturing to produce even the most complex components in one of the world's most reliable rocket engines," says Eileen Drake, CEO and president of Aerojet Rocketdyne. "We expect this technology to dramatically lower the cost of access to space." During the 400-second test at NASA's Stennis Space Center, Aerojet Rocketdyne evaluated the performance of a 3D-printed vibration dampening device, known as a pogo accumulator assembly, which was manufactured at 3D printing can simplify production of many of the RS-25's thousands of parts and components; reducing costs and increasing reliability by cutting back on the number of pieces that must be welded together. Additionally, it shortens development timelines for components and enables enhanced flexibility in the designs. The new 3D-printed components were installed and tested on a development engine that is used to test new technologies that are being incorporated into the RS-25 as part of the SLS program. Earlier this year, the company tested new flight controllers on the same development engine prior to incorporating them into the Exploration Mission-1 flight engines. "As Aerojet Rocketdyne begins to build new RS-25 engines beyond its current inventory of 16 heritage shuttle engines, future RS-25 engines will feature dozens of additively-manufactured components," adds Dan Adamski, RS-25 program director at Aerojet Rocketdyne. "One of the primary goals of the RS-25 program is to lower the overall cost of the engine while maintaining its reliability and safety margins. Additive manufacturing is essential to achieving that goal." Aerojet Rocketdyne is an aerospace and defense company that provides propulsion and energetics to the space, missile defense and strategic systems, tactical systems and armaments areas, in support of domestic and international markets. Latest in SATCOM Lockheed Martin launches smart satellite enabling space mesh networking TE Connectivity launches SPEC 55 LF wire and cable for space applications Surface damage to vehicles traveling at hypersonic speeds from ice and dust particles Northrop Grumman continues Joint STARS work for US Air Force Boeing delivers first stage for space launch system to NASA More in SATCOM A look back at the biggest aerospace stories of 2019 Boeing Max grounded, 'Space Force' takes flight, and announcements galore at the Paris Air Show - 2019's top stories. Jamie Whitney CHEOPS satellite successfully launched on Soyuz CHEOPS is the first exoplanetary mission of the European Space Agency and it is also the first satellite built by Airbus in Spain for ESA. AFRL successfully completes 2.5 day flight of Ultra LEAP platform The Ultra Long Endurance Aircraft Platform (Ultra LEAP) consists of a sport-class commercial airframe converted to a fully automated system with autonomous takeoff and landing capabilities. Air Force to capitalize on commercial SATCOM networking Commercial communications satellites under development may reduce SATCOM costs to the military, enhance reliability, and boost data throughput, writes John Keller for Military & Aerospace Electronics. Boeing-built satellite expands Asia-Pacific internet access The satellite will deliver internet services to a potential market comprising hundreds of millions of people in more than 25 countries. ESA commissions world’s first space debris removal Supported within ESA’s new Space Safety program, the aim is to contribute actively to cleaning up space, while also demonstrating the technologies needed for debris removal. The Space Force has gone from joke to reality The United States Space Force transitioned from joke to reality recently when the House authorized its establishment as part of a defense authorization bill, writes Mark R. Whittington for The Hill. Mars 2020 rover aeroshell brought to launch site Built by Lockheed Martin the aeroshell will encapsulate and protect the Mars 2020 rover during its deep space cruise to Mars. Radiation-hardened microcontroller introduced by Vorago The VA416X0 comes with and without integrated 256-kilobyte non-volatile memory, Vorago HARDSIL technology, and space-saving semiconductor technology. Northrop's OmegA rocket gets its first customer The rocket’s inaugural flight scheduled for spring 2021. House-passed NDAA authorizes 'Space Force' The establishment of the U.S. Space Force as the sixth armed service of the United States, under the Air Force, fulfills one of Trump’s most high-profile requests, reports CNBC. Capella awarded contract to integrate commercial SAR data for NRO The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) looks to study the integration of its synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery into the national ground architecture. America seeks faster ways to launch military satellites If one gets destroyed, a replacement needs to be on its way soon, writes The Economist. CIMON-2 is on its way to the ISS to assist astronauts CIMON is a free-flying, spherical technology demonstrator for human-machine interaction and features artificial intelligence.
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3 injured when panicked audience flees 'Hamilton' after medical emergency mistaken for shooting Posted: 8:25 AM, Feb 16, 2019 By: CNN Newsource Three people were injured Friday night when panicked audience members "self-evacuated" during a performance of the musical "Hamilton" in San Francisco, police said. A woman in the audience had a medical emergency during the scene in which the title character, Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, is shot on stage, said Joseph Tomlinson, public information officer for the San Francisco police. Audience members mistakenly thought there was a real-life shooting and rushed the exits, he said. CNN affiliate KPIX reported the someone in the audience shouted, "Gun!" Police told reporter Shirin Rajaee -- who was in the audience -- that a woman was having a heart attack and someone in the theater thought she had been shot. In the chaos, some people jumped into police patrol cars. The woman and three injured people were taken to local hospitals, police tweeted. One of the three people injured had a broken leg. The woman who suffered the medical emergency was taken to a hospital and reported in critical condition. Cast members had to evacuate the Orpheum Theatre as well. An Instagram video shows them returning inside from the street. The theater's explanation on Twitter did not sit well with some who attended. "During a medical event at the SHN Orpheum Theatre this evening an audience member activated the theater's fire pull station," the theater said. "The audience and cast followed the life/safety system's automatic announcement and exited the theater." Patron Laura Lasnier described "mass chaos" in a tweet. "I was in the balcony with my 6 and 9 year old. There was absolutely NO announcement. There was mass chaos and absolutely no support and direction from SHN staff. Extremely disappointed in how the event was handled," she tweeted. The performance of the popular Tony Award-winning show did not continue. Tickets cost up to $686 officially and are offered online for hundreds of dollars more.
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If you're looking for a high-quality traditional pocketknife, Great Eastern Cutlery is a smart choice. Great Eastern Cutlery, located in Titusville, Pennsylvania, produces rock-solid, highly collectable and premium-quality usable pocketknives. Respected for their American craftsmanship and traditional hands-on manufacturing, these are classic-style knives handled in exotic hardwoods, North American cattle bone and genuine stag, mated to blades of high-carbon and stainless steel. Though Great Eastern Cutlery has been around only since 2006, it's quickly earned a reputation for producing the very best pocket knives in the industry -- the quality speaks for itself. If you buy a Great Eastern knife, you will be pleased. SEE LATEST ARRIVALS MORE ABOUT GEC Sign up here to receive an email when new Great Eastern Cutlery products arrive! Traditional Pocket Knives (8) 2 to 3" (5) 3.5 to 4" (3) Pattern Number 1 Blade (2) 1095 Carbon Steel (8) Slipjoint (non-locking) (8) Nail Nick (8) Great Eastern Cutlery (8) Great Eastern Cutlery: #12 Northfield UN-X-LD - Toothpick - Copperhead Pony Cut Bone Great Eastern Cutlery: #12 Tidioute - Toothpick - Chechen Rosewood Great Eastern Cutlery: #97 Northfield UN-X-LD - Allegheny - Smooth Yellow Rose Great Eastern Cutlery: #97 Northfield UN-X-LD - Allegheny - Gabon Ebony Great Eastern Cutlery: #97 Tidioute - Allegheny - Autumn Gold Jigged Bone Great Eastern Cutlery: #15 Tidioute - Huckleberry Boy's Knife - OD Green Linen Micarta - Bail & Chain Great Eastern Cutlery: #15 Tidioute - Huckleberry Boy's Knife - Gabon Ebony - Bail & Chain Great Eastern Cutlery: #15 Tidioute - Huckleberry Boy's Knife - Antique Yellow Jigged Bone - Bail & Chain LEARN MORE ABOUT GREAT EASTERN CUTLERY About GEC Owned by Bill Howard, chief designer at Queen Cutlery for many years, Great Eastern Cutlery brings 60 years of industry leadership to its products -- in other words, you can trust these guys to turn out top-quality knives. So if the tang stamp says Tidioute Cutlery, Northfield Un-X-LD, Farm & Field Tool, or Great Eastern Cutlery, rest assured that it's one of the best made-in-USA knives you can buy. Why does Great Eastern Cutlery use the name "Tidioute" or "Northfield UN-X-LD" on their knives? Great Eastern Cutlery operates in a part of the United States that carries a rich amount of knife history, especially in the cutlery companies that used to operate there over a century ago. Two of these classic names were revived by GEC in order to carry on their traditional way of producing classic pocket knives. Tidioute Cutlery: These knives are beautifully made, but they are designed with function and practicality above beauty. The finish and the materials are practical, intended to be a working knife. The blades are satin-finished 1095 carbon steel, and the covers are durable material like cattle bone and ebony wood. Northfield UN-X-LD: The most premium materials and finishes are reserved for this line. The handle covers feature exotic pieces of genuine stag antler and richly figured woods. The 1095 carbon steel blades are finished to a mirror polish, and the bolsters are finished with finer details such as fluting. You may also find some GEC models marked under the following: Great Eastern Cutlery: This self-named line from GEC features 440C stainless steel, the acorn shield emblem, and preferred materials such as elk antler, cattle bone, and hardwoods - all sourced in the U.S. Farm & Field Tool: These are built solely to be hard-working, chore-tackling knives. The handles are made of extremely durable delrin, micarta, or acrylic. The rest of the knife is an all-steel construction with reinforced pins and 1095 carbon steel blades and backsprings. Why choose Great Eastern Cutlery? KnivesShipFree is the largest Great Eastern Cutlery dealer in the world. We chose to carry GEC knives because they offer some of the highest quality traditional slipjoint pocket knives you can buy. they use top shelf materials, exotic handle materials (covers) and seem to have their finger on the pulse of the pocket knife consumer. Their patterns are thoroughly traditional in their origin and are actually made the same way they have been made for more than a century. ***Please note, the pocketslip promotion mentioned in the video has changed. We now offer a free buffalo leather slip with every GEC knife - or you can choose to swap it out for a discounted Mainstreet Pocketslip ($10). What does the six-digit number on my GEC knife mean? One of the cool things about Great Eastern Cutlery is that there's a seemingly endless selection of patterns and blade styles. Keeping track of that many variations can get complicated, though, so GEC came up with a six-digit numbering system. You'll find this number stamped on the tang of one of the knife's blades (at the base, near the pivot). The first two digits denote the Great Eastern Cutlery pattern number. The next digit identifies the style of the main blade: 0 = Wharncliffe 1 = Regular Clip 2 = Regular Spear 3 = Sheep Foot 4 = Spey 5 = Drop Point/Skinner 6 = Sabre Clip 7 = Sabre Spear 8 = Muskrat Clip 9 = Cotton Sampler The fourth digit of the code indicates the total number of blades, and the final two digits record the year the knife was manufactured. In the photo above, the number 252208 appears on the tang of the main blade. Breaking the code, we see that this is Great Eastern Cutlery pattern #25, with a "regular spear" main blade and a total of two blades, made in 2008. Our second example (left) has 725213 stamped on the tang of the smaller blade. That number reveals that this is Great Eastern Cutlery pattern #72, with a "drop point/skinner" main blade and a total of two blades, made in 2013. This code can be especially helpful if you're a Great Eastern collector, or when you're shopping for a knife similar to one you've seen, or if you own a GEC knife and simply want to confirm exactly what you have. Where are Great Eastern Cutlery knives made? Great Eastern Cutlery knives are proudly made in the United States of America. The company is headquartered in Titusville, Pennsylvania. Is there a way to keep my GEC knife from getting scratched up in my pocket? Yes, as a matter of fact, there is -- it's called a pocketslip. We know that when you invest in a Great Eastern Cutlery knife, you want to protect it. Our pocketslips protect your knife from keys, loose change and debris. More important, it distributes the weight of the knife in your pocket. That may sound silly -- after all, a knife doesn't weigh that much -- but trust us, it's a big deal. You won't realize what a difference it makes 'til you try it. The beauty of a pocketslip is its simplicity. It's a leather envelope -- drop your knife inside, slide it into your pocket and it disappears. When you need your knife, a quick squeeze of the sides and your knife is delivered into your hand. It's so important, we include a buffalo leather pocketslip with every GEC knife you order - for free! What's the best way to sharpen my Great Eastern Cutlery knife? Your GEC knife has a v-bevel which means a flat sharpening medium like a DMT diamond stone setup or the KME Sharpening System is going to be a perfect solution. GEC's steel is expertly heat treated so that it will take a fine edge the way a pocket knife is supposed to. I'm having a hard time opening my pocket knife -- any tips? It's true that some slipjoint pocketknives have a harder "pull" than others. Not everyone gets the hang of it right away. Remember, too, that all folding knives have a natural break-in period and will become friendlier after time and use. Beyond that, we'd like to tell you that we have a super-secret trick to make it easy, but the best advice we've found on the subject comes from almost a century ago. (from The Book of Camp-Lore and Woodcraft by Dan Beard, 1920) What's the best way to clean a really dirty slipjoint pocket knife? It happens to most of us at some point -- one of our favorite slipjoint pocketknives gets really gunked-up. Maybe it got caked with mud somehow. Maybe we dropped it in the yard and it got rained on before we found it. Maybe we used it on a hunting trip and failed to clean it up afterward. However it happened, relax -- it's not difficult to bring a gummy pocketknife back to life. Here's how. Fill a bowl with hot water and mild dishwashing soap. Open all blades of the knife and dunk it in the soapy water. Swish the knife around and (carefully) move the blades to work the solution into the pivots and backsprings. After a minute or so, take the knife out of the soapy water and hold it under running hot water. Make sure to rinse away all of the soap residue. Right away, dry the knife thoroughly -- and we mean right away and thoroughly. Use canned compressed air and a soft cloth (not paper towels or tissues). Be sure to move the blades back and forth to work trapped moisture out of the pivots and backsprings. After you're sure that the knife is completely dry, apply your preferred lubricant to the pivots. (We like Benchmade BlueLube.) You also may want to apply a small amount of lube to the backsprings and liners, inside the knife. Open and close the blades a few times to work the lube into the pivots and between the backsprings and liners. This also will help displace remaining moisture. Keep an eye on the knife over the following few days and weeks to make sure the blades continue to move freely. Reapply lube as necessary. Here are a few more tips that may help. Don't let the knife soak for any length of time in the soapy water (or any other cleaning solution). Some scales (handle materials) may darken and others, like wood, will swell. One of the best tools we've found for cleaning tight spots and crevices is a wooden toothpick. To turn it into a tool for drying the knife, wrap the tip in a piece of soft cloth. (A cotton swab will work, too, but be careful not to snag it in the joints and sharp edges.) If you're a fan of WD-40, be careful -- although it'll do a great job of displacing moisture trapped in the pivots, petroleum distillates like WD-40 can stain or permanently damage handle materials. (Celluloid comes to mind.) If you do use it, be sure to use the snorkel (that little plastic tube) and aim it precisely at the pivots. And never, ever soak your slipjoint in petroleum distillates. That's it. Take your time to do this right and you'll be amazed at how effective it is. Taking the mystery out of patina, rust & 'stainless' steel Here at KnivesShipFree.com, among the questions we’re asked most often are, “Why did the blade of my new knife turn gray the first time I used it?” and “Why is there rust on my stainless-steel knife?” For the sake of simplicity, we can say that knife blades are made from either stainless steel or carbon steel. The fundamental difference between the two is in the amount of chromium added to the iron-based material -- a steel with at least 13% chromium content generally is considered "stainless." Carbon steel -- like the 1095 used by Great Eastern Cutlery and the A2 used by Bark River Knives, to name two -- naturally is more prone to something called “oxidation,” the most damaging form of which is rust. Another type of oxidation, the kind that darkens a shiny new knife blade, commonly is called “patina” -- and it’s actually a good thing. Before the advent of mass-produced stainless-steel knives, virtually all blades were carbon steel. When a knife developed a patina of gray or even black, the change in color simply was an indication of use. Some still consider patina a sign of character – both of the tool and the owner. Most important, patina forms a sort of protective barrier to more sinister oxidation. It tends to fill-in microscopic imperfections in the surface of the steel, making it more difficult for rust to take hold. In fact, many savvy (and impatient) knife owners intentionally “force” a patina on their knives by cutting onions, potatoes, pineapples or strawberries. Of course, it’s possible to remove patina with fine metal polish. The question is, why would you want to? With that understanding, then, let’s talk stainless. One of the most common misconceptions among knife owners is that “stainless steel” means “rustproof steel.” It doesn’t -- rust-resistant, maybe, but not rustproof. Although nasty orange oxidation has to work harder to develop on stainless steel, it’ll show up eventually if a knife isn’t cared for properly. Allowing food residue, blood or moisture to sit on the blade is just begging for rust (and permanent damage), so the simple practice of cleaning a knife after each use -- and checking that it’s dry before sheathing it -- is common-sense maintenance. It’s also a good idea to wipe it down regularly with a light oil, but make sure that it’s a non-detergent oil and, if you use your knife to cut food, that it’s non-toxic. Carbon steel or stainless, no matter what you paid, your knife is an investment. You don’t have to pamper it to make it last a lifetime -- all it takes is an ounce of prevention.
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Federal funds to aid Sevier fire victims President Obama declared a disaster in Tennessee and ordered funds be made available to victims of the Sevier wildfires. Federal funds to aid Sevier fire victims President Obama declared a disaster in Tennessee and ordered funds be made available to victims of the Sevier wildfires. Check out this story on knoxnews.com: http://knoxne.ws/2hM9gt3 Travis Dorman, travis.dorman@knoxnews.com Published 9:09 p.m. ET Dec. 15, 2016 | Updated 7:27 a.m. ET Dec. 16, 2016 DO NOT USE Cars burn in front of the main entrance of the Westgate Smoky Mountain Resort in Gatlinburg on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016, during the middle of the wildfire that ravaged Sevier County.(Photo: Brandon Reese / For The Tennessean) President Barack Obama signed a disaster declaration Thursday, ordering federal funds be made available to victims of the fires that killed 14 and damaged or destroyed more than 2,400 structures in Gatlinburg and the surrounding Sevier County communities. Sevier County residents and business owners who sustained losses from wildfires during the period of Nov. 28 to Dec. 9 are eligible to receive federal funds, according to a news release from the White House. Officials have estimated the fires caused around $500 million in damages. "This deadly wildfire required a coordinated response from many individuals and organizations," Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam said in a statement. "The outpouring of care, relief and support from around the world for Sevier County and its people has been extraordinary. This assistance from the federal government will help relieve some of the financial burden of this disaster on Tennesseans and Sevier County." In Haslam's request of Obama on Dec. 9, the governor asked for the disaster declaration to include four additional counties: Coffee, McMinn, Polk and Sequatchie, according to a Tennessee Emergency Management Agency news release. These areas were ravaged by severe storms and tornados on Nov. 29, just one day after wildfires stoked by hurricane-force winds raced through Sevier County. THE KNOXVILLE NEWS-SENTINEL Timeline of Gatlinburg wildfires Obama's initial disaster declaration did not include these counties, but the Federal Emergency Management Agency said they are still being considered. "Nothing has been declined," said Mary Hudak, a spokeswoman for FEMA's southeast region. "Those are still under consideration, and we're still gathering additional information so we can make a determination on those counties." Photos: Gatlinburg opens to the public, continues cleanup after fire Kate Taylor and Victoria Weeks of Louisville drink outside Maypops in Gatlinburg on Thursday Dec. 8, 2016. Gatlinburg opened today for the first time since last week's devastating wildfires. CAITIE MCMEKIN/NEWS SENTINEL Tourists visit The Village as downtown Gatlinburg, Tenn. reopens to the public, Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. Over 2,000 structures were destroyed in the area and 14 people killed after wildfires went through the area on Nov. 28th. AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENT Christian Lee re-hangs stuffed animals in the arcade underneath the Space Needle after the building was cleaned in Gatlinburg on Thursday Dec. 8, 2016. Gatlinburg opened today for the first time since last week's devastating wildfires. CAITIE MCMEKIN/NEWS SENTINEL Downtown Gatlinburg, Tenn. reopens to the public, Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. Over 2,000 structures were destroyed in the area and 14 people killed after wildfires went through the area on Nov. 28th. AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENT Glenda Surrett, left, and Bunny Reed, center, help Brian Rybka of Cape Coral, Fla., register at the Gatlinburg Inn as downtown Gatlinburg, Tenn. reopens to the public, Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. The Inn has 70 rooms and 69 of those were booked for Friday evening. AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL Jannie Lance cleans an arcade game at the arcade underneath the Space Needle after the building was cleaned in Gatlinburg on Thursday Dec. 8, 2016. Gatlinburg opened today for the first time since last week's devastating wildfires. CAITIE MCMEKIN/NEWS SENTINEL The Pancake Pantry in Gatlinburg on Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. Amy Smotherman Burgess / News Sentinel Matt Vince holds his 15-month-old daughter Isabella at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies on Thursday Dec. 8, 2016. The Aquarium opened for the first time today along with the rest of Gatlinburg since last week's devastating wildfires. CAITIE MCMEKIN/NEWS SENTINEL A family walks through an exhibit at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies on Thursday Dec. 8, 2016. The Aquarium opened for the first time today along with the rest of Gatlinburg since last week's devastating wildfires. CAITIE MCMEKIN/NEWS SENTINEL Patrons of Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies look at exhibits on Thursday Dec. 8, 2016. The Aquarium opened for the first time today along with the rest of Gatlinburg since last week's devastating wildfires. CAITIE MCMEKIN/NEWS SENTINEL Sam Puett paints the window of Kilwin's as downtown Gatlinburg, Tenn. reopens to the public, Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. Over 2,000 structures were destroyed in the area and 14 people killed after wildfires went through the area on Nov. 28th. AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENT Kevin Ryan, son of owners Kevin Ryan and Lynn Ryan, works to prepare dough at the Donut Friar as downtown Gatlinburg, Tenn. reopens to the public, Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. Over 2,000 structures were destroyed in the area and 14 people killed after wildfires went through the area on Nov. 28th. AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENT Brian and Joann Young of Winder, Ga. pose for a photo in The Village as downtown Gatlinburg, Tenn. reopens to the public, Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. Over 2,000 structures were destroyed in the area and 14 people killed after wildfires went through the area on Nov. 28th. AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENT Tourists watch taffy being made at the Ole Smoky Candy Kitchen as downtown Gatlinburg, Tenn. reopens to the public, Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. Over 2,000 structures were destroyed in the area and 14 people killed after wildfires went through the area on Nov. 28. AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL Lauren Sims, 7, looks over Gatlinburg from the space Needle Friday Dec. 9, 2016. Gatlinburg re-opened to the public today after wildfires damaged the city early last week. CAITIE MCMEKIN/NEWS SENTINEL Lauren Sims, 7, and her brother Ethan, 5, of Lake City, S.C. stand with their mother Christina looking over Gatlinburg from the space Needle Friday Dec. 9, 2016. Gatlinburg re-opened to the public today after wildfires damaged the city early last week. CAITIE MCMEKIN/NEWS SENTINEL National Parks Service volunteers Rick and Glo Turner of Wears Valley help Great Smoky Mountain Park visitors at the Sugarlands Visitor Center outside of Gatlinburg on Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. Gatlinburg re-opened to the public today after wildfires damaged the city early last week. CAITIE MCMEKIN/NEWS SENTINEL Gatlinburg is visible from the Space Needle on Friday Dec. 9, 2016. Gatlinburg re-opened to the public after wildfires damaged the city in late November. Damaged structures are visible on the mountain. CAITIE MCMEKIN/NEWS SENTINEL Sam Puett paints the ceiling at Kilwin's chocolate, fudge and ice cream shop. The shop hopes to reopen by the afternoon on Friday, Dec. 9, 2016, the first day Gatlinburg reopened to the public after devastating wildfires. Though the shop didn't sustain any damage, employees had to toss all the food, scrub the shelves and repaint to get rid of the smoke smell, a supervisor said. Megan Boehnke/News Sentinel The dining room at the Pancake Pantry, a local Gatlinburg landmark, was 40 percent full by 7:30 a.m., just half an hour after the city reopened to the public Friday, Dec. 9, 2016, following devastating wildfires. The restaurant's owner, James Gerding, lost his home in the fire. Megan Boehnke/News Sentinel Information Officer Molly Schroer listens to Great Smoky Mountain Park visitors at the Sugarlands Visitor Center outside of Gatlinburg on Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. Gatlinburg re-opened to the public today after wildfires damaged the city early last week. CAITIE MCMEKIN/NEWS SENTINEL People are visible on Gatlinburg's streets from the Space Needle Friday Dec. 9, 2016. Gatlinburg re-opened to the public today after wildfires damaged the city early last week. Damaged structures are visible on the mountain. CAITIE MCMEKIN/NEWS SENTINEL Cars driving into Gatlinburg are greeted with a "Mountain Tough" sign Dec. 9, 2016. Gatlinburg re-opened to the public today after wildfires damaged the city early last week. CAITIE MCMEKIN/NEWS SENTINEL A steady stream of cars began trickling into Gatlinburg shortly after the city reopened at 7 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 9, 2016, for the first time since devastating wildfires swept through the area. The fires killed 14 people, injured another 176 and burned more than 2,400 structures. Megan Boehnke/News Sentinel Sue Thompson hugs her son Ben Thompson as they revisit their home Friday, Dec. 9, 2016, in Gatlinburg, Tenn. Volunteers with All Hands and Reach Out Worldwide were helping to clear trees and will sift through the remains of the family home. AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL Sue Thompson, right, points out where rooms in her home once were to volunteers prepared to sift through the remains Friday, Dec. 9, 2016, in Gatlinburg, Tenn. Volunteers with All Hands and Reach Out Worldwide were helping to clear trees and will sift through the remains of the family home. AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL Sue Thompson, left, talks with volunteers prepared to sift through the remains of her family home in downtown Gatlinburg, Tenn. Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. Volunteers with All Hands and Reach Out Worldwide were helping to clear trees and will sift through the remains of the family home. AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL Mike Thompson looks through the remains of his family home in downtown Gatlinburg, Tenn. Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. Volunteers with All Hands and Reach Out Worldwide were helping to clear trees and will sift through the remains of the family home. AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL Volunteers, left to right, Mike Buresh, George Hernandez Mejia and Bennie Sims, with All Hands and Reach Out Worldwide begin helping to clear trees of the Thompson family home Friday, Dec. 9, 2016, in Gatlinburg, Tenn. AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL Volunteer Bennie Sims, with Reach Out Worldwide begin helping to clear trees of the Thompson family home in downtown Gatlinburg, Tenn. Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL Volunteers, left to right, George Hernandez Mejia and Bennie Sims, with All Hands and Reach Out Worldwide begin helping to clear trees of the Thompson family home in downtown Gatlinburg, Tenn. Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL Volunteers, left to right, Bennie Sims and George Hernandez Mejia, with All Hands and Reach Out Worldwide begin helping to clear trees of the Thompson family home in downtown Gatlinburg, Tenn. Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL Volunteers, left to right, George Hernandez Mejia and Bennie Sims, with All Hands and Reach Out Worldwide begin to help clear trees of the Thompson family home Friday, Dec. 9, 2016, in Gatlinburg, Tenn. AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL Financial assistance for Sevier County residents can include grants for temporary housing and home repairs, low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses and other programs to help people recover from the fires, according to the White House release. "We want to make sure that those people that lost their homes, their primary residences, transportation, business, any of those things that affect their primary life and lifestyle – they are the folks that should be applying for assistance," Hudak said. Dolly Parton's Smoky Mountains Rise telethon raises nearly $9M Sevier County residents who meet these qualifications can apply for funds by visiting FEMA's disaster assistance website or by calling 800-621-FEMA, or 800-462-7585 for the hearing- and speech-impaired. Registration begins on Friday. The telephone numbers will operate from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day until further notice. After the registration process, the applications are sent to "verifiers" who meet with residents and business owners to verify the damages, Hudak said. The verifiers then provide FEMA with that information, and the organization makes decisions on a case-by-case basis. "We do not make people whole," Hudak said. "We provide initial assistance to make sure they can find a safe place to live and have essential items to begin the recovery process." Funding is also available to state and local governments and certain nonprofit organizations for emergency work in Sevier County. Statewide measures to reduce the impact of future disasters may be funded under the president's declaration. These projects are typically identified by local governments, then forwarded to the state, which makes decisions on how to allocate the limited funds, Hudak said. "There may be fire breaks that could be implemented," she said. "It could be different kinds of fire plans, communication plans, things to address individuals to be better prepared, to better understand the fire risk and threat." More on the Sevier County wildfires: David Dotson talks about the 'My People Fund' checks Weekend events to benefit Gatlinburg wildfire victims Road temporarily closed in Smokies Tennessee players help lift schoolchildren's spirits in Gatlinburg Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers perform 'Islands in the Stream' at My People Fund telethon Don McLean sings emotional 'Vincent' during Smoky Mountain Rise telethon Cyndi Lauper performs stripped down 'Time After Time' on My People Fund telethon Read or Share this story: http://knoxne.ws/2hM9gt3 One killed, 2 wounded in Hamblen County wreck
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Helicopter crash in Virginia causes townhouse fire; 1 dead David Taube A helicopter crash at a residential structure in Williamsburg killed one person, according to Virginia State Police. Witnesses said they saw the helicopter come falling down. It was reported around 4:40 p.m. Sunday.Authorities are working to locate and identify the pilot of the helicopter, state police said. A helicopter crash at a residential structure in Williamsburg killed one person, according to Virginia State Police. Witnesses said they saw the helicopter come falling down. It was reported around 4:40 p.m. Sunday. Authorities are working to locate and identify the pilot of the helicopter, state police said. Helicopter has crashed into a residential area in Williamsburg, Virginia causing a major fire. Fire department on scene. No info on casualties at this time. 🎥@scottgorslene pic.twitter.com/o0X0iNlTB8 — Tom Podolec Aviation (@TomPodolec) July 8, 2018 #FAA Aviation Safety Inspectors have arrived at the scene of a helicopter accident in Williamsburg, VA. We will release more information as soon as we have confirmed details. Please contact local officials for information about the situation on the ground. — The FAA (@FAANews) July 8, 2018
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Mission of the Town Clerk’s Office The Ipswich Town Clerk’s Office aim is to provide the highest level of professional service to all in the application of the multitude of duties and responsibilities set out for it in Massachusetts General Law, Massachusetts Government, the By-Laws of the Town of Ipswich, historic duties assigned by successive Boards of Selectmen and any new assignments set by contemporary leadership. The clerk continuously advances “best practices” for Massachusetts Governments in all these areas including vital records, conduct of elections, certification of voters and licensing of marriages, businesses, shellfish, and dogs. Customers of the office’s services are provided with the most timely, complete, efficient and competent attention with emphasis on the highest levels of civility and respect to which all persons are entitled. Amy Akell Ph: 978-356-6600, ext.1015 Tuesdays - Thursdays Elections; Town Meetings & Voter Registrations Open Meeting Law Information & Notice Posting Form Resident List/Street List Town Charter & Bylaws Town Street Status Town Records: 1600 - 1916
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About IRCICA IRCICA Director General conveyed deepest condolences to His… Dr. Salim Al Malik, Director General of ISESCO… International Conference on “Urban Artistic Heritage in the… Participation in the Second World Summit of Religious… IRCICA took part in the 40th Session of… IRCICA Newsletter, Issue 109 IRCICA 11th International Calligraphy Competition HomePublicationsOttoman State and its CivilisationQadi Registers in Bulgaria. A study on Ottoman court registers preserved at the St. St. Cyril and Methodius National Library Qadi Registers in Bulgaria. A study on Ottoman court registers preserved at the St. St. Cyril and Methodius National Library Category: Ottoman State and its Civilisation prepared by Recep Çiğdem, edited with preface by Halit Eren, prepared for publication by Sadık Ünay, Series of Sharia Court Registers nr. 7, IRCICA, Istanbul, 2015, 420 p. (in English) This book is the outcome of an extensive research work by Prof. Dr. Recep Çiğdem from Harran University in Turkey. It is published within IRCICA’s Series of Sharia Court Registers. It analyzes the records of the Ottoman Sharia law courts preserved at St. St. Cyril and Methodius National Library in Bulgaria. In the first chapter of the book the author gives information on the cases dealt with by these courts, the procedures for the appointment of the qadis (judges) and naibs (deputy judges), the terminology of judicial records, documents issued by the courts, and a number of other subjects of interest for the law historian. The second chapter is devoted to Muslim minority courts with coverage of such themes as the structure of the Sharia courts; the First Instance Court, the Court of Appeals, the High Sharia Court, relations between the Sharia courts and secular courts, administrative authorities, officials, lawyers, the extent of the power of these courts, among others. The third chapter, which is the main part of the study, examines individual registers. A total of 191 registers preserved in the library were scrutinized and documents related to each case were scanned. The Foreword of Prof. Çiğdem explains in detail the salient features of each chapter and specifies that the third chapter focuses mainly on the Sharia courts of the independence period in Bulgaria, specifically between 1878-1945. The extensive bibliography and the index of personal names will be useful for researchers concerned. HISTORY OF THE OTTOMAN STATE AND CIVILISATION Yüzüncü Yılında İkinci Meşrutiyet Milletlerarası Kongre Tebliğleri / Proceedings of the International Congress on The Second Constitutional Period of the Ottoman State on Its Centenary من تاريخ الاقطار العربية في العهد العثماني بحوث ووثائق وقوانين (ON THE HISTORY OF ARAB COUNTRIES DURING THE OTTOMAN PERIOD) Publications Categories Bibliographies, Catalogues and Directories Cultural Relations Historical Photograph Albums Islamic Archaelogy Islamic Arts Islamic Calligraphy Islamic Crafts Ottoman State and its Civilisation Qur'an Copies and Translations Research in Islamic Civilisation Balkans and Caucasia Middle East and Arabian Peninsula Studies and Sources on The History of Science Studies on Cultural Development The History and Culture of Bosnia and Hercegovina All rights reserved to IRCICA ©2019. Designed and Developed by IRCICA IT Department.
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Giulio Di Johann van Graan will stick with winning line-up against Edinburgh Munster 31 Zebre 12 Munster coach Johann van Graan said it is a boost having versatile back rower Jack O’Donoghue available again, but strongly hinte(...) Jack O’Donoghue to make first start of season for Munster against Zebre Munster v Zebre Thomond Park (7.45, live on TG4, Eir Sport, Premier Sports) Jack O’Donoghue will make his first start in his second appearance (...) Conor Murray primed for first appearance of the season Zebre v Munster, Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Sunday, 3.30pm (Live Eir Sport) Conor Murray and Chris Farrell return for Munster on Sunday as Johann van (...) Peter O’Mahony back in style as Munster run riot against Zebre October 2, 2016, 22:30 CJ Stander scored twice for Munster as they cruised to a bonus point victory against a lacklustre Zebre in Thomond Park, as Peter O’Mahony made his f(...) Connacht seek to make amends in Pro12 after two losses Zebre v Connacht. Stadio Lanfranchi, 5:05pm (Irish time) There is a touch of second season syndrome affecting last season’s champions Connacht. While(...)
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Iowa judge rules transgender women deserve surgery coverage DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa cannot deny two transgender women Medicaid coverage for sex reassignment surgery, a state court judge ruled Thursday, declaring a policy denying their care violates the Iowa Constitution and its civil rights law. Carol Ann Beal of northwest Iowa and EerieAnna Good of the Quad Cities in eastern Iowa filed the lawsuit last year after their Medicaid provider and the Iowa Department of Human Services denied surgery requests recommended by doctors. Judge Arthur Gamble said in his ruling that the state agency is obligated to ensure that its regulations conform to laws including the Iowa Civil Rights Act and the Iowa Constitution which trump any prior regulations created by administrative rule. Gamble said the language of the Iowa regulation was adopted in 1995 for the purpose of denying coverage for sex reassignment surgery after federal appellate court rulings that such procedures should be covered. "This decision was made without regard to the law and facts," he said. "The agency acted in the face of evidence upon which there is no room for difference of opinion among reasonable minds." Good, 27, and Beal, 42, were born male but have identified as female since childhood and applied to have surgery to their medical providers under the state’s Medicaid program, which provides care for the poor and disabled. They were denied by the providers, appealed to the state agency, which oversees the program, and were again denied. They sued in September 2017 arguing that medical consensus holds that gender dysphoria – feeling an identity opposite to one’s biological sex – is not only a psychological disorder but has a strong biological component and evolves as a result of the interaction of developing brain and sex hormones. They said sex reassignment surgery is not cosmetic but is meant to prevent social dysfunction, physical pain, and even death due to suicide. Gamble said the medical providers for the women offered no dispute of the medical claims in court and the agency denied their requests citing its regulation denying such coverage. Eighteen states have adopted formal policies banning discrimination in transgender transition-related care and insurance coverage, according to the National Center for Transgender Equality, a Washington-based social justice advocacy organization. Although the Iowa agency has 30 days to appeal to the Iowa Supreme Court, Gamble’s ruling allows the women to proceed with seeking Medicaid coverage for surgeries without further delay, said Rita Bettis, legal director for the Civil Liberties Union of Iowa, which represented the women in the lawsuit. An Iowa attorney general’s office spokesman says no decision has been made on an appeal. "DHS will not be commenting," the agency’s spokesman replied by email. "Today is a historic day for civil rights in Iowa," Bettis said. "This is the first court decision under the Iowa Civil Rights Act finding that this type of discrimination violates the state civil rights act protections against discrimination on the basis of gender identity." Keenan Crow, director of policy and advocacy for One Iowa, a statewide organization for LGBTQ – lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer/questioning – said his group has seen first-hand how "powerful, lifesaving and essential this kind of care can be to transgender Iowans." The decision will quite literally save lives, he said.
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Invitation to Launch of Water Wheel at Three Mills, Bow Active Energy at Three Mills ​3pm-5pm Saturday 13th May 2017 ​The House Mill, Three Mill Lane, Bromley-by-Bow, London E3 3DU As part of the Hydrocitizenship project supported by the Arts & Humanities Research Council Connected Communities programme, Active Energy is launching an innovative water installation at the House Mill, a Grade I-listed water mill, home to the largest mill wheels in the world. Come and see the water wheel in action and tour the Mill, visit an exhibition of student architect design schemes, and speak to artists, engineers, researchers, water and heritage experts about the project, the power of water, and give your input to the future of the site and water ecosystem. Background: The greater life experience of older people is rarely a factor in the development of new technologies. However The Geezers, a group of senior men from Bow, East London have been raising and answering important questions about the possibility of ‘powering London’ with energy generated by the flow of its rivers. This arts and engineering collaboration that started with a SPACE commission in 2008, led to an exhibition proposing tidal turbines on the Thames Barrier, followed by intergenerational workshops and mentoring around sustainable energy at a local school which resulted in a turbine-driven lightwork installed on the roof of an Age UK centre. The current phase of the project is taking place in the Lower Lea as part of the Hydrocitizenship initiative. Here the outflow from House Mill at the Three Mills heritage site is being utilised to drive a floating stream wheel powering an aerator to help oxygenate the water and counteract the effects of pollution on the river’s fish and wildlife. The wheel will be installed for over a month and a record kept of its performance and underwater photography of its working and the effect on water quality. The project is led by artist Loraine Leeson with technical expertise provided by engineer Toby Borland and the support of Beverley Charters, House Mill; Ben Fenton, Love the Lea/Thames 21; and the Hydrocitizenship team at Middlesex University - Graeme Evans, Ozlem Edizel and Simon Read. Find out more at:http://www.active-energy-london.org; and http://ww.leevvaley.org
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Preston woman's new curriculum is paying dividends at Blackpool's Waterloo school Mike Hamblett with curriculum author Elaine Sutton(centre) and some of the teacher on the launch workshop Sonja Astbury A new curriculum designed by a Lancashire educationalist, which has climate change and conservation at its core , is being hailed such a success it will be rolled out to schools across the country from September Engaging pupils and motivating them to want learn is every teacher’s goal - but as most know it’s not that easy. Now though former teacher Elaine Sutton from Preston has devised a new form of curriculum which is already paying dividends. Waterloo Primary Academy in Blackpool is among the first to introduce her curriculum aimed at getting pupils to engage with, tackle and learn about challenging and inspiring 21st Century issues from world conservation to climate change. Headteacher Mark Hamblett said it is already proving a hit with pupils and adds: “When I arrived in this post, the school was using a curriculum that had been written 10 years earlier and had been tweaked each year to reflect changes in the National Curriculum. “It just wasn’t fit for purpose anymore. It was not personalised for our children. It allowed inequality from class to class and teacher to teacher. So, we took a brave leap not to just follow the National Curriculum. “When we heard about Learning Means the World, we wanted to jump in with both feet – we knew it was perfect for us.” Mark introduced the new curriculum, together with mixed ability classes to make the school all-inclusive and, along with seeing attendance levels soar and staff workload plummet, he says “It’s had a massive, positive impact on teaching and learning. “Children are excited about learning and teachers are enthusiastic about teaching – it has re-ignited everyone’s passion. By using a curriculum that is relevant to the 21st Century, we have changed the culture of learning to one that inspires and motivates.” Staff were worried before the roll-out, Mark admits. He says: “There was worry about stats and some staff were concerned that it would knock the creativity out of them or that their workload would increase because they would have to start from scratch. “But, the great benefit of the programme is that it has guidelines of what to do, but not how to do it and swiftly staff realised that there was no need for concern and that they actually have more room for creativity and freedom within this curriculum. Here is how you can get free volunteer training in Preston “The feedback from staff has been brilliant. They enjoy it because it’s already planned, they just personalise it and concentrate on the delivery because the hard work has already been done for them.” The curriculum was the brainchild of pioneer and founder of Dimensions Curriculum, Elaine Sutton. World issues are at the forefront of this specially written curriculum. It is centred around the four Cs of Communication, Conflict, Conservation and Culture. It is less stringent that the traditional way of learning. Teachers who have been using it say that not only does it ensure that it gives children and young people the opportunity to tackle and gain heightened awareness on interesting topics linked to current world issues which affect everyday lives. Fulwood Academy head quits
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UNIQUE TRAVEL DREAMWORTHY DESTINATIONS INSPIRING ITINERARIES Offices in Atlanta, GA & Jackson, MS | 678-587-8345 | cheryl.jones@lezgotravel.com Tuesday-Thursday 10am-5pm CST / Friday 10am-2pm CST Closed Saturday, Sunday, Monday © 2019-2020 Lez Go Travel | Created by Travel Marketing & Media A soda is a small, informal restaurant that serves traditional meals like chicken, rice, beans and salad for $2-$3 a plate. BEST TIME OF YEAR TO VISIT December-April The climate in Costa Rica is hot all year round in the plains and along the coasts, while it's milder in the plateau (in the so-called tierras templadas). The best time to visit Costa Rica, either for swimming or for exploring its rich environment, runs from January to mid-April, and in particular the months of February and March. Costa Rica's official language is Spanish, though a large number of its citizens are bilingual. English, due to its status as the international language of tourists, is the most common second language in Costa Rica. Costa Rica’s currency is the colon (₡), named after Christopher Columbus. It comes in both paper and coin form. Zipline through the Treetops Soak in Volcano-Fed Hot Springs Decompress at All-Natural Spas Walk Through the Cloud Forest Turtle viewing in Tortuguero National Park Horseback riding to Mulguri Waterfall Canoeing, kayaking or boat tours on Damas Island Discovering the quaint town of Quepos near Manuel Antonio National Park Visiting chocolate factories and farm tours in Puerto Viejo Snorkeling in Playa Cahuita and Playa Negra Whale watching and boating in Bellena National Park REGIONAL CULINARY DELIGHTS Costa Rican cuisine can be described as simple but wholesome. The spiciness often associated with Latin America has typically originated in Mexico, most Costa Rican foods are not spicy, but, as they simmer in a large pot, the flavors are blended. Gallo pinto, which has a literal meaning of "spotted rooster", is the national dish of Costa Rica. It consists of rice and beans stir-fried together in a pan to create a speckled appearance. OFF THE BEATEN PATH HINT The Osa Peninsula is located in the South Pacific of Costa Rica and is part of the Punterenas province. It is known as one of the most fabled and also most remote destinations in Costa Rica and the whole of Central America. With hundreds of types of exotic mammals, reptiles, insects, monkeys, amphibians, whales and dolphins it’s no wonder National Geographic declared Osa Peninsula as one the most diverse and wild places on the planet! Saint Lucia is one of the only countries in the world that takes its name from a woman — St. Lucy of Syracuse. April – June Peak travel season runs from December to April when the weather is dry and sunny. Traveling in late spring means fewer tourists to contend with and less chance of encountering tropical rain. As a bonus, the Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival takes place each May, and it’s definitely worth checking out. English is the official language, but Saint Lucians also speak a French-Creole commonly called Patois, which is used in day-to-day affairs. The currency of Saint Lucia is the Eastern Caribbean dollar (EC$). The Pitons Soufrière ‘Jump Up’ on a Friday at Gros Islet. Be prepared to dance into the small hours, eat too much barbecued food and drink too much rum. Snorkel around the Pitons – Instead of hiking St Lucia's green mountains, snorkel below them, to find reefs and fish all colors of the rainbow. Indulge at Anse la Raye's fish fry – Every Friday, a crowd of foodies gathers at this pretty town on St Lucia’s west coast to devour the fresh fish of the day. Watch turtles – Grab a guide and head to Grande Anse beach, where leatherback turtles come to lay their eggs from March to July. Shop at Castries Central Market – Visit the rambling, chaotic and noisy market in island capital Castries. You can buy anything here, from bargain souvenirs to cheap eats. Saint Lucia cuisine is an eclectic mix of American, European, Indian and Caribbean flavors. The signature meal you should have in Saint Lucia is green figs and salt fish, the island’s national dish. Go Jungle Biking. Thanks to St. Lucia’s diverse terrain, it’s actually become a destination for serious bikers, who come to test their skills on Bike St. Lucia’s 12 miles of private trails. This is one of the best ways to get off the beaten path in St. Lucia and get deep into the rainforest. You need a natural sponge for your shower? Greece is the best place to find one. Greece is the leading producer of sea sponges. April-June, September & October Just about everyone agrees that the best time to visit is Greece is spring and early summer (mid-Apr to mid-June) or autumn (Sept to mid-Oct). This way, you'll avoid the summer high season, with its inflated prices, hordes of tourists and high temperatures (heat waves of 100°F/+40C are routine). Greek is the official language of Greece. It is spoken by about 99.5% of the population. It is also, alongside Turkish, the official language of Cyprus. Because of the membership of Greece and Cyprus in the European Union, Greek is one of the 23 official languages of the European Union. Greece is a Member-State of the European Union and uses its uniform currency – the Euro. It is important to always have some cash money in Greece and the Greek Islands. Although many hotels, restaurants and tourist shops in Greece accept credit cards, you might encounter few studios or small shops in less-touristy islands that ask for cash. Swim in Gaiola of Thassos Traverse the Corinth Canal Marvel at the Santorini Sunset Make Waves on Lefkada Get Up Close With History at the Acropolis Rent a Sunbed in Mykonos Hike Up the Santorini Volcano Visit the Red Beach Percy Jackson Tour at the Acropolis Museum Fun family sailing adventure at Milos Island River Trekking in Crete Mountain Biking around Lassithi Plateau Taste and learn traditional Cretan Cheese Stargazing at Cape Sounion Greek cuisine is a Mediterranean cuisine. It is strongly influenced by Ottoman cuisine and thus, especially cuisine of Anatolian Greeks shares foods such as baklava, tzatziki, gyro, moussaka, dolmades, yuvarlakia, and keftethes with the neighboring countries. Chase Waterfalls on Kythira. Kythira stands apart from the other Ionian islands, and not just geographically. This mythical home of the Aphrodite is what you’d picture for the goddess of love: the island’s terrain is heavily wooded, with gorges, rugged cliffs, and romantic waterfalls. You can spend the day splashing around or explore more of Kythira’s magic. Jollibee is considered iconic in the Philippines. Jollibee is the fast-food equivalent of McDonald’s in the Philippines, a well-known chain that is loved so much that several branches have opened up abroad. November-April The Philippines are most popular during the dry season, between November and April. At this time the country is fully accessible, including its many beautiful islands and more remote areas. Temperatures are high during March and April, so it's best to travel during the cooler months of December to February. In the Philippines, due to a history of multiple settlements, more than 170 languages are spoken and only 2 of them are official in the country: Filipino and English. The Philippine peso, also referred to by its Filipino name piso, plural pesos; Philippine peso (PHP) is the official currency of the Philippines. It is subdivided into 100 centavos or sentimos in Filipino. Float together on a river canyon Swim with the whale sharks in Oslob, Cebu Try cliff-diving at Siquijor Climb and conquer Mount Pulag Mingle with the locals on top of a jeepney Learn to surf at Baler, Aurora Bike around Batanes Go strawberry picking in Baguio Take horseback riding lessons at El Kabayo in Subic See wildlife at the Calauit Safari Park in Palawan Visit all the islands in Hundred Islands National Park Release turtle hatchlings back to the sea at Montemar Beach Club in Bataan Adobo is one of the most popular Filipino dishes and is considered unofficially by many as the national dish. It usually consists of pork or chicken, sometimes both, stewed or braised in a sauce usually made from vinegar, cooking oil, garlic, bay leaf, peppercorns, and soy sauce. A secluded beach that you can visit not too far from Manila is in Alibijaban Island in Quezon Province! You can totally enjoy lazy and carefree days here with its pristine white sand beaches and crystal clear blue waters. You’ll also have to pitch a tent if you plan to stay a night or two but you can have the entire beach all to yourself!
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Wolverhampton Wanderers U18s 0 - 1 Stoke City U18s In: Premier U18 League | By Joe Williams: Wolves Under-18s extended their run without a win to six games in all competitions with a 1-0 defeat to Stoke City in the Premier League North. Venancio Da Silva Monteiro’s 10th-minute strike was the difference between the two sides to give the Potters their first away league win since a 2-1 victory against Newcastle United in February. The goal was the first major chance of the match as Monteiro was left completely unmarked just outside the area and slotted home Jordan Greenidge’s cross. Wolves struggled to retaliate and were almost punished for another lapse at the back, but keeper Harry Beasley managed to burst off his line and thwart Greenidge to prevent further damage. The hosts finally gained some joy through right winger Brad Carr, who forced Mate Deczki into a save after being played in by Taylor Perry, while Dan McKenna’s set-piece was headed wide by Daniel Csoka five minutes before the break. Wolves continued to make advancements in wide areas after the restart as Ryan Giles delivered dangerously towards striker Austin Samuels, but he failed to get in front of his marker. Potters left-back Will Forrester struggled to cope with the lively Carr and he produced another cross into the path of Giles, who was unable to generate enough power on his header. Frustrations were rising for the home side as an equaliser continued to evade their grasp and came closest to restoring parity on 70 minutes when Carr caused panic in the Stoke defence yet again before unleashing a shot across goal that gave Deczki no chance, but his effort cannoned off the crossbar and away to safety. On the other flank, Giles provided two more crosses to create openings for McKenna and Joel Whittingham, although neither could hit the target as time ran out for Wolves. And the visitors could have easily doubled their advantage in stoppage-time when Greenidge’s double effort was brilliantly denied by Beasley. Wolves Under-18s manager Darren Ryan told LFE: “We are disappointed. We were lethargic initially but created numerous chances and they weren’t just half chances. On another day, we could have won the game but that’s football, that’s the reality.” Blackburn Rovers U18s 1 - 3 Derby County U18s The 11 - May 2018 (In Depth) The 11 - May 2018 Apprentices Selected To Represent Young Lions Gibbs-White Pens Long-Term Extension With Wolves
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North Carolina State University. Tompkins Textile Student Council North Carolina State University. College of Textiles North Carolina State University -- Students -- History North Carolina State University -- Societies, etc. North Carolina State College. School of Textiles -- History Filters: North Carolina State University -- HistoryNorth Carolina State University -- HistoryNorth Carolina State University -- HistoryNorth Carolina State University -- History1960-19691990-19991970-1979North Carolina State University -- HistoryNorth Carolina State College. School of Textiles -- History North Carolina State University, Student and Other Organizations, Tompkins Textile Student Council Records, 1940-1980 Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 archival half box) Collection ID: UA 021.506 The records of the Tompkins Textile Student Council at North Carolina State University contain correspondence, meeting minutes, and other general information on the Council, its members, and its activities. The Council is student-run, and acts as the chief governing body over all other student clubs and organizations within the ... More The records of the Tompkins Textile Student Council at North Carolina State University contain correspondence, meeting minutes, and other general information on the Council, its members, and its activities. The Council is student-run, and acts as the chief governing body over all other student clubs and organizations within the College of Textiles, as well as providing a liaison between student interests and the interests of the College. The Tompkins Textile Student Council (formerly known as the Tompkins Textile Council) was established in the School of Textiles (later, College of Textiles) at North Carolina State in or before 1940. Membership is open to any student enrolled in the College, and the Tompkins Textil Student Council remained active as of 2008. Less
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Seven Dada Manifestos and Lampisteries by Tristan Tzara 161 1 116,297 (4.07) 1 Tristan Tzara--poet, literary iconoclast, and catalyst--was the founder of the Dada movement that began in Z#65533;rich during World War I. His ideas were inspired by his contempt for the bourgeois values and traditional attitudes towards art that existed at the time. This volume contains the famous manifestos that first appeared between 1916 and 1921 that would become the basic texts upon which Dada was based. For Tzara, art was both deadly serious and a game. The playfulness of Dada is evident in the manifestos, both in Tzara's polemic--which often uses dadaist typography--as well as in the delightful doodles and drawings contributed by Francis Picabia. Also included are Tzara's Lampisteries, a series of articles that throw light on the various art forms contemporary to his own work. Post-war art had grown weary of the old certainties and the carnage they caused. Tzara was on the cutting edge at a time when art was becoming more subjective and abstract, and beginning to reject the reality of the mind for that of the senses.… (more) Recently added by picixus, OdetteMares, Christopher.Leinhart, comedyofexistenz, Jimlewis99, daemonialitate, LolaWalser, starlight17 Legacy Libraries Leslie Scalapino Harold Bloom - The Western Canon: D. The Chaotic Age (182) Anyone who is looking for unbiased inspiration need look no further than this. Probably the most unbiased polemic I have ever read. Truly inspiring. Dada, as is explained, is without definition. It is the creative drive in the moment before the creation itself. The best summary of this manifesto is written in the book when Tzara proclaims: "I am against systems; the most acceptable system is that of having none on no principle." Dada (and art) isn't about doing something right, but in not doing yourself wrong. ( ) PhilSroka | Apr 12, 2016 | Seven Dada Manifestos by Tristan Tzara Monsieur Antipyrine's Manifesto DADA is our intensity: it erects inconsequential bayonets and the Samatral head of German babies; Dada is life with neither bedroom slippers nor paralles; it is against and for unity and definitely against the future; we are wise enough to know that our brains are going to become flabby cushions, that our antidogmatism is as exclusive as a civil servant, and that we cry liberty but are not free; a severe necessity with neither discipline nor morals and that we spit on humanity. Calderbook (358) Swap (19 want) Average: (4.07)
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