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Meaning : Man of Time, Man Of Time, Origin : Latin, French, English, Pronunciation : HAWR-əs (English), o-RAHS (French) , Horace Expression, Horace Soul Urge, Horace Inner Dream Numerology information Horace: Name Number: 5 Meaning: Motion, Change, Freedom, Diversity, Liberty, Choice, Interest, Search, Risk, Danger, Fear Additional information Horace: From the Roman family name, Horatius. Horatius Flaccus (Horace), poet. English Meaning: The name Horace is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Horace is: Timekeeper. Derived from the Roman clan name Horatius. American Meaning: The name Horace is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Horace is: Timekeeper. Derived from the Roman clan name Horatius. Italian Meaning: The name Horace is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Horace is: Timekeeper. Derived from the Roman clan name Horatius. The close friend of Hamlet in Shakespeare's tragedy. Latin Meaning: The name Horace is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Horace is: Timekeeper. Derived from the Roman family clan name Horatius. English and French form of HORATIUS, and the name by which the Roman poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus is commonly known those languages. In the modern era it has been used as a given name since the Renaissance, in honour of the poet. Definition funny of Horace: Absolutely terrible, horrific, heinous. After drinking all night, he felt horace in the morning. A Prominent posterior that possesses qualities similar to one of a high quality prostitute. Wow, Jenny certainly has quite the horace! see booty;trunk;ass Horace is a polite way of saying whore ass, because it sounds like horses. I went to look at the barn, and inside there were many horaces. A slang term for the clitoris: clit-'horace'. Expression information Horace: People with this name are excited by change, adventure, and excitement. They are dynamic, visionary and versatile, able to make constructive use of freedom. They fight being restricted by rules and conventions. They tend to be optomistic, energetic, intelligent, and to make friends easily. They may be changeable, restless, untidy, and rebellious. Soul information Horace: People with this name have a deep inner desire to create and express themselves, often in public speaking, acting, writing or singing. They also yearn to have beauty around them in their home and work environment. Songs about Horace: The Diary Of Horace Wimp - Electric Light Orchestra The Diary Of Horace Wimp by Electric Light Orchestra from the Album All Over The World: The Very Best Of ELO One for Horace & Billy by Marcus L. Miller from the Album It's Miller Time Horace (Dedicated To Horace Silver) by Jeff Lorber Fusion from the Album Galaxy [+Digital Booklet] Willow Weep for Me (feat. Nat Adderley, Cannonball Adderley, Donald Byrd & Horace Silver) by Kenny Clarke from the Album Bohemia After Dark (feat. Nat Adderley, Cannonball Adderley, Donald Byrd & Horace Silver) [Bonus Track Version] The Diary of Horace Wimp by Electric Light Orchestra from the Album Discovery Ann Springs (feat. Nat Adderley, Cannonball Adderley, Donald Byrd & Horace Silver) [Bonus Track] by Kenny Clarke from the Album Bohemia After Dark (feat. Nat Adderley, Cannonball Adderley, Donald Byrd & Horace Silver) [Bonus Track Version] I Married an Angel (feat. Nat Adderley, Cannonball Adderley, Donald Byrd & Horace Silver) [Bonus Track] by Kenny Clarke from the Album Bohemia After Dark (feat. Nat Adderley, Cannonball Adderley, Donald Byrd & Horace Silver) [Bonus Track Version] Books about Horace: Horace by Theodore Martin (May 17, 2012) Horace by Holly Keller (Apr 26, 1991) Horace and Morris but Mostly Dolores by James Howe and Amy Walrod (Mar 1, 2003) Horace's Compromise: The Dilemma of the American High School by Theodore R. Sizer (Sep 23, 2004) The Horace Anthology: The Odes, The Epodes, The Satires, The Epistles, The Art of Poetry (Illustrated) (Texts... by Horace (Sep 30, 2012) Horace and Me: Life Lessons from an Ancient Poet by Harry Eyres (Jun 4, 2013) Horace's School: Redesigning the American High School by Theodore R. Sizer (Sep 9, 1997) Movies about Horace: The Twilight Zone - Season 4 1959 Unrated - Runtime: 18 hrs Starring: Rod Serling, Jack Weston, John McGiver, et al. Directed by: Abner Biberman, Alan Crosland Jr., et al. Longines Chronoscope Interviews, 1953, v.16: HORACE E. UNDERWOOD, HERBERT H LEHMAN 2011 NR - Runtime: 59 mins Directed by: Createspace Horace Parlan by Horace Parlan 2002 NR - Runtime: 58 mins Robert Townsend presents Partners in Crime Next Generation: Horace Sanders 2007 - Longines Chronoscope Interviews, 1953, v.16: HORACE E. UNDERWOOD, HERBERT H LEHMAN 2007 - Runtime: 1 hr The Compassionate Eye: Horace Bristol, Photojournalist - Horace Silver Quintet: Live from the Umbria Jazz Festival 1976 1976 NR - Runtime: 51 mins Starring: Eddie Gladden, Tom Harrell, et al. Wiki information Horace: Hard bop Artist, Broadcast Artist, Composer, Deceased Person, Art Subject, Author, Person, Musician, Musical Artist Horace Silver was an American jazz pianist and composer. Silver is known for his distinctive playing style and pioneering compositional contributions to hard bop. He was influenced by a wide range of musical styles, notably gospel music, African... Poet, Influence Node, Deceased Person, Author, Person Quintus Horatius Flaccus, known in the English-speaking world as Horace, was the leading Roman lyric poet during the time of Augustus. The rhetorician Quintillian regarded his Odes as just about the only Latin lyrics worth reading: "He can be lofty... Fionn, Zelig, VIktor, VIncent, Mayra, Sufyan, WIllem, WIlliam, WIlliams, Delores, Fred, Hana, Ole, Winslow, Celeste, Alanna, Cascade, Maria, Kristina, Horace, 1761 - Sir James Hall, 4th Baronet - Scottish geologist (d. 1832) 1789 - August Neander - German historian and theologian (d. 1850) 1793 - Antonio José Martínez - Spanish-American priest, rancher and politician (d. 1867) 1814 - Ellen Wood (author)|Ellen Wood - English author (d. 1887) 1820 - Anne Brontë - English author and poet (d. 1849) Henut Expression, Dubwiser Expression, Polevnsky Expression, Marafi Expression, Tanyha Expression, Premavathi Expression, Zelt Expression, Dabarca Innerdream, Dmia Innerdream, Damani Innerdream, Raymonda Soulurge, Ancarola Soulurge, Wurtzebach Expression, Maciulis Expression, Chekurov Expression, Jahleir Expression, Ekiah Expression, Gouche Innerdream, Elefant Expression, Hio Expression, Silq, Dolgikh, Krastev, Herding, Tharushi, Neval, Yaadega, Thanujunpudkarananthan, Lavonz, Vestine, Tsarouha, Deportes, Varso, Haenel, Knibbe, Yaadein, Straumietis, Havisham, Kwolek, Chull, Horácio, Horatius, Horacio, Horatio, Orazio, Horațiu,
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AE911Truth "The Blueprint" Semimonthly Newsletter - Early January 2011 ae911truth Thu, 01/13/2011 - 8:42pm 9/11 Analysis Skeptical Inquirer Newsletter not displaying correctly? View it on our website AE911Truth Blueprint Newsletter | Vol. XVII | Early January 2011 AE911Truth Action Groups in full force with an effort to get our evidence cards mailed to every architect and engineer in your area. Also, the new 9/11 Analysis DVD by David Chandler premieres this month in our online store and AE911Truth continues its effort to teach in every college and university. • AE911Truth Action Groups Are Shifting Into High Gear • New DVD Makes 9/11 Physics Accessible to All • Skeptical Inquirer Attacks 9/11 Truth Movement, Avoids Vast Body of Scientific Evidence • Ensuring Our Credibility: The AE911Truth Verification Team • 2011 Promises To Be Another Big Year for AE911Truth AE911Truth Action Groups Are Shifting Into High Gear by Richard Gage, AIA Respectful but no-nonsense conversations coming with officials across the country Each month our AE911Truth Action Groups around the US confer by telephone and decide which nationally coordinated action to take on or about the 11th of each month. In January we initially decided to orchestrate visits with elected representatives – local, state, and federal – in their local offices across the country. We would invite you to make an appointment and showing your rep or staffer the ten-minute version of 9/11: Blueprint for Truth. However, we are going to save this effort for February due to a more favorable climate for most elected reps. So in January we will do a different important action – mailing our new AE911Truth post cards out to the architects and engineers in your community. Simply copy addresses from your phone book onto the cards, add your return address, stick a 28-cent stamp on it, and drop it in the mail! Let the A/E’s do the rest! New DVD Makes 9/11 Physics Accessible to All by Michael Cook Physics Instructor David Chandler gives NIST another whack with the ruler There are several outstanding leaders in the 9/11 truth movement. High school and community college physics instructor David Chandler has found his place among them. With 30 years of experience teaching physics, math, and astronomy in a variety of schools in the US and India, Chandler easily guides the layperson through the basic physics of 9/11. His articulate, detailed website, co-produced with AE911Truth’s Jon Cole, another prominent contributor to our mission, provides valuable documentation of the controlled demolition of all three WTC skyscrapers. For instance, he has produced a premier article on Building 7 which he says presents physics at the level of “the first month of a high school physics course” in a Resistance Radio interview with Tod Fletcher. The NIST report on Building 7 is inconsistent with basic physics as we know it. Chandler notes “if the NIST report on Building 7 had been turned in by a first-year student in one of my classes, it would have received a D or an F.” Its 1,000 pages of error, negligence, and fraud are exposed by Chandler’s simple, historic papers and videos. Skeptical Inquirer Attacks 9/11 Truth Movement, Avoids Vast Body of by Jim Cirile For 35 years, Skeptical Inquirer has fought the good fight. The bimonthly magazine publication of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry seeks to “criticize claims of the paranormal and pseudoscience,” promote “a balanced view of science in the mass media” and “teach critical thinking in schools,” according to CSI founder Paul Kurtz. Despite this noble mission, Skeptical Inquirer recently delivered what its author probably believed was a fiery smack-down to the 9/11 Truth movement. Rutgers sociology professor Ted Goertzel’s double-length cover story in the January/February 2011 issue, “The Conspiracy Meme – Why Conspiracy Theories Appeal and Persist,” lumps the 9/11 Truth movement in with the “faked Moon landing,” and “AIDS was a government plot to kill gay people.” Ensuring Our Credibility: The AE911Truth Verification Team by Brian Romanoff Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth has an extraordinary Verification Team. They are a very special group of volunteers – individually responsible for ensuring that signers of the AE911Truth petition are real and the information they provide is accurate. All petition signers are verified, whether they are architects, engineers, or “other” supporters, and regardless of whether they live in the United States. Verifying 13,000 petition signers, 1,400 of whom are licensed and/or degreed A/E professionals, is no small task. In 2010 alone, more than 400 professional architects and engineers were verified and displayed on the AE911Truth petition. Each of domestic A/E signer is contacted personally by phone by one of the Verification Team volunteers. Not on our mailing list? Sign up now, it’s free: Become a Sustaining Supporter Please donate today. KMPH 26 interview: now over 300,000 views! 30-minute version of 9/11: Blueprint for Truth Trailer for the 2-hr Research Edition of 9/11: Blueprint for Truth DVD. Close-Up with Richard Gage, AIA on New Zealand National Television AE911Truth petition signer Michael Donly, PE interviewed on Russia Today 2011 Promises To Be Another Big Year for AE911Truth Tours in the Works This month Richard Gage, AIA, founder of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth, starts out with his sleeves rolled up, back at the college chalk board on January 11, shedding light on “the Architecture of Destruction,” the subtitle of AE911Truth’s power-packed DVD. For the fourth consecutive year, Professor John Albert Dragstedt is bringing in AE911Truth to give a lecture as a part of his January term course at St. Mary’s College in Moraga, CA. Prof. Dragstedt’s course, “The Mythologies of Capitalism”. This January course deals with controversial topics over an intense month. And for Prof. Dragstedt, 9/11 is an “unparalleled atrocity” that must be understood, no matter how difficult or controversial that understanding might prove. Mr. Gage has made it his goal to contribute to that understanding everywhere from the halls of academia to the halls of Congress. We look forward to returning to Professor Dragstedt’s new group of students this January. College students might be the 9/11 truth movement’s best hope for creating a groundswell of support for a new investigation of 9/11 that will succeed decisively in 2011. We are a non–partisan association of architects, engineers, and affiliates. Our work at AE911Truth is dedicated to the victims, families and all others throughout the world affected by the tragic events of September 11, 2001 and its aftermath. Our mission is to research, compile, and disseminate scientific evidence relative to the destruction of the 3 WTC skyscrapers, calling for a truly open and independent investigation and supporting others in the pursuit of justice. Learn more about us. Contact us if you have questions or comments. Please forward and distribute widely! Editor, Gregg Roberts / Web Implementation, Tania Torres / Editor in Chief, Richard Gage, AIA Unsubscribe or Update Your Profile Copyright © 2011 AE911Truth All rights reserved. ae911truth's blog Just placed this 4 x 2 display ad in my local paper! RL McGee on Mon, 01/17/2011 - 10:09pm. That's a great idea, RL! Tod Fletcher on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 3:48pm.
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Aola, administrative center of the British Solomon Islands Protectorate, stood on the north shore of Guadalcanal at the head of a broad indentation in the coastline named -- logically enough -- Aola Bay. It was obvious, even from a distance, that the settlement was English. A trim row of whitewashed houses looked out on the harbor, where a new R-class destroyer lay at anchor. As an outpost, however small, of His Majesty's Government, the place boasted two mooring masts: one for commercial and one for military traffic, located on opposite sides of the harbor. This division suited Captain Everett's purposes. By now the Japanese packet had docked at the commercial mast and was disembarking her passengers. Everett studied the vessel through binoculars and imagined he saw a glimmer of light reflecting back from a pair of lenses. "Mister Iverson," he announced. "We will take this opportunity to further your training. You will handle this approach without employing reverse thrust." "Sir?" asked the lieutenant. Their reversible propellers -- one of several unusual legacies they'd inherited from their vessel's unknown builders -- would have made the evolution considerably easier. "It will be good for your education," said Everett cryptically. "Yes, sir," said Iverson. "Helm, engines to idle. Ballast, be ready to weigh off when our speed drops below 10 knots..." "What did you think of our lieutenant's performance, sir?" asked Jenkins as he handed Everett his mail. The captain was sitting at the desk in his stateroom, where he'd been reviewing some paperwork after the mooring operation was complete. "He could have been a bit more decisive during that initial turn downwind, but otherwise he handled it well. I believe he has the makings of a capable officer. What do you have for me there?" "The Administrator extends his hospitality, and would be pleased if we could attend a reception to be held in our honor this Saturday. We've also received what I imagine is an invitation from the Japanese vessel." "Let's see what our colleagues have to say," said Everett. He opened an envelope addressed `To the Commanding Officer, His Majesty's Airship R-505', withdrew a neatly folded sheet of paper, examined it, and nodded. "The Master of the Shiratori Maru sends his regards and asks if I and members of my staff might wish to visit his command. I believe we should take him up on this offer. Please call Abercrombie and Mister Iverson and ask them to accompany us while I see if Iwamoto wishes to pay a visit to his countrymen. Everett found Iwamoto in the Number Three engine car, gazing out the window. The engineer's expression was as inscrutable as ever, but Everett imagined that he looked vaguely troubled. Iwamoto turned as Everett entered and offered his captain a bow -- a difficult feat in this cramped compartment. "Engines secure," he announced. "No problem with machinery." "Very good," said Everett. "You've done an excellent job. We have received an invitation to visit the Japanese vessel. I wonder if you might wish to accompany us." He gestured out the port, where the other airship could be seen riding at her mooring. Iwamoto nodded politely. "Thank you, Captain-sama, but need check left cylinder head. Seems running slightly hot. Maybe injectors sticking, fuel mixture too much lean." Is that so? thought Everett. Didn't you just assure me there was no problem with the machinery? "Very well," he replied lightly. "Carry on." From a distance, the Shiratori Maru's resemblance to one of Germany's Graf class was uncanny. This was not surprising. As newcomers to the world of aviation, the Japanese drew heavily from existing designs. But as Everett's party approached the ship, they began to notice differences. The fins seemed better streamlined. The control and engine cars were sleeker and conformed to a different aesthetic. The effect was one of refinement and attention to detail rather than slavish duplication of someone else's plan. They were met at the accommodation ladder by the vessel's interpreter: a young radioman named Kuroda. Accustomed to Iwamoto's novel grammar, Everett was pleasantly surprised. The interpreter's English was excellent, with none of the difficulty with lateral and rhotic consonants or terminal vowels that plagued some of his countrymen." "Welcome aboard, sirs," he said politely. "It is an honor to receive visitors from His Majesty's Navy. If you would like to accompany me, Captain Saikaku and his officers are waiting in the dining hall." The radioman pointed out various sights as they made their way down the keel passage. The Shiratori Maru was large as packets went -- with approximately 3.7 million cubic feet of enclosed volume, she was almost as big as a small liner. Like her exterior shape, her interior layout drew heavily from the German design, often down to the placement of individual fixtures such as control cable pulleys and ballast valves. But there were some noteworthy differences. Everett noticed Abercrombie glancing at some of the frame junctions they passed. "You see it too?" asked the Scotsman, speaking quietly so their host wouldn't overhear. "Yes," replied Everett. "We will not speak of this now." The dining hall was well-lit, impeccably furnished, and obviously intended to cater to a superior class of passenger. The effect was strange to Western eyes -- an unfamiliar mixture of elegance and simplicity that reflected centuries of tradition. In the flurry of introductions that followed their arrival, Everett gathered that many of the ship's officers held reserve commissions in the Imperial Japanese Navy. He quickly gave up any hope of remembering most of the unfamiliar names, but the most important seemed to be the captain and the ship's navigator: a senior lieutenant named Aizawa. "Welcome, Captain Everetu," said Captain Saikaku. "It is honor to have you aboard our vessel. Will you take some tea?" Everett accepted a cup from a young woman wearing a formal kimono. It was a green variety, different from the teas popular in England, but quite palatable. This was something the two cultures had in common, he thought. He wondered if his hosts also shared the English penchant for dissimulation. "It's a pleasure to be aboard," he replied. "Our two nations have a long history of friendship. I hope they can continue to prosper together." "We were glad to fight with your King against the Kaiser," said Captain Saikaku, with obvious sincerity. "Speaking as private individual, I hope this alliance continues." No fools, the Japanese had sided with England in the one-sided Pacific campaign. They'd used this opportunity to snap up several German territories, which they'd had to return after the Peace. "I understand your government has resumed normal relations with Germany," Everett observed, gesturing at the vessel around them. His host sighed. "They sell us plans and try to buy friendship. Some members of Diet say to accept. But most say England better friend during the War." "We did our best," said Everett modestly. "Were you involved in the conflict?" "No, I miss this opportunity," said Captain Saikaku, as if this was cause for regret. "But Lieutenant Ashikawa was at siege of Tsing Tao." The navigator offered a bow. "That fine ship you have, Everetu-sama. Is Junior Vickers?" "She's a sister ship, from a different yard," said Everett, not entirely untruthfully. "Ah," said the navigator. "I wonder her engines." His voice was so formal that it was difficult to tell whether the question was casual or not. "Beardmore makes excellent diesels," Everett replied. "They might not be as powerful as the latest German designs, but they also don't use as much fuel." His hosts nodded -- efficiency was important for long-range operations in the Pacific. Meanwhile, Everett gave himself a mental pat on the back for his skill at evading the question. "What do you think, sir?" asked Iverson as the made their way back to the Flying Cloud. "I believe we can accept Captain Saikaku and most of his people at face value," mused Everett, "They could be dissembling, but I can't imagine anyone could be that skillful. But I wonder about that Navigator. He asked some rather pointed questions about our vessel, as if he had suspicions about her origin." "That's why you wouldn't let us show off her performance or capabilities," said Iverson as understanding dawned. Everett smiled. "Very good , Mister Iverson. I trust you've found this exercise instructive." Next week: A Florida Vacation... Comments about Episode 118? Start a new topic on the Forum! StumbleUpon Reedit
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Fiction, Film & Video Games Writer Writer & Screenwriter | Fiction, Films, Video Games | Entertainment & Tech Journalist Media Production Portfolio Freelancer Profile (Upwork) Hire The Author Posts Page Westman – A Fantasy/Western TV Show [Script Editor] Westman was the second milestone of a freelance contract with Mr. Valeri Lilov, the same author of Bladecrow. In this occasion, Anthony was hired as a script editor and consultant, to provide feedback and proofread the first two episodes of a fantasy/western TV Show. 19th April 2018 0 Articles • Reviews A Quiet Place (2018) Film Review I am just a Website, but I can tell that Anthony was shocked by A Quiet Place as soon as he went to see it the first time. This is his personal review, a critical opinion for anyone who might be interested in John Krasinki's latest work. Creative Writing • Portfolio • Screenwriting Bladecrow – A Dark Sci-Fi Feature Film [Script Editor] Anthony worked on Bladecrow as a freelance script editor and consultant, as part of a contract started on Upwork. It is a 120-pages long, dark sci-fi feature film, conceived by Valeri Lilov. Creative Writing • Portfolio • Short Stories The Untamable Heart Is there a more frightening pain than the one we experience with love? When Anthony (coincidentally, the Author's namesake) finds a manuscript in the attic, he is forced to find the truth behind this question. He will unveil a dark secret, and a story long-forgotten of a young boy suffering from a form of depression. 3rd April 2018 0 Lilith, Goddess of Love and Shadows They tell stories of a time in which men knew no love, constantly battling against each other for mere manifestations of power. Then, Lilith came; and mankind was never the same again. 1st April 2018 0 Creative Writing • Short Stories The Two Hedgehogs Another short story inspired by a person, this time from a closed chapter of Anthony's life. It is a tale twisted in time, featuring a young man coming back to the mansion of his childhood, just after the end of the war. 28th March 2018 3 The Swansong This original short story was inspired by one of Anthony's dearest friends, a singer with heavenly voice. It talks about love, loneliness, and sacrifice. Creative Writing • Screenwriting [Film Script] IUDOR (The Inevitable Ups & Downs Of Reliability) Note: this project is still ongoing. I will update it with the synopsis (still under NDA) and the first page of the script as soon as it is available, as well as with a link to the final movie when it will be produced. There is a curious story behind IUDOR (The Inevitable Ups &... Continue Reading → The Last Call of the Wyvern While playing through the whole Witcher trilogy, Anthony was once inspired by a spectacular gameplay experience. He later wrote this short story as a tribute to the developers and to the original author of The Witcher. Shadow of the Wanderer "Shadow of the Colossus" is a great piece of video game art, inspiring and evocative. It once pushed Anthony to write a tribute short story on I Love Videogames; this is its official translation. antoninolupo.uk@gmail.com Subscribe to the Author's future works! If you like Anthony's works, you might be interested in keeping up to date with the next ones. All we need is your email address! Articles (8) Blog Posts (1) Creative Writing (10) Game Localisation (1) Game Writing Reviews (3) Media Production (2) Portfolio (8) Publications (1) Reviews (2) Screenwriting (3) Short Stories (9) Translation (1) Video (1) Hey there, this is The Website. Just wanted to let you know that this site uses cookies. Here's a link to our policy. Cookie Policy Copyright © 2018-2019 Anthony Wolf – All Rights Reserved.
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Excavations – 2000-2005 – Madhya Pradesh Buddhist Monument, Sanchi , dt. Raisen The recent excavations conducted during 2000-01 and 2002-03 has revealed the remains of a temple structure datable to post-Gupta period. The other important findings are sculpture fragments, copper coins, beads, iron objects, stone flake bearing inscription of post-Gupta character. The pottey includes Red ware, Red Polished ware, Black ware etc. Bija Mandal Mound, Khajuraho, Dt. Chhatrpur Excavation conducted at the site during 2002-03 has revealed the basal remains of temple structure datable to 10-11th century A.D. The remains show that Bijamandal temple was the largest temple at Khajuraho. A good number of sculptures including a figure of Sarasvati have been found in different stages of carving indicating to the fact that the temple construction was in progress, when it had to be abandoned. Among the sculptures in the rajasena moulding dance scenes, elephants, Jain tirthankaras, one of which is partly carved, are of significance. The superstructure of the temple had collapsed and subsequently it was buried under many centuries of soil. The length of the Jagati, the only remaining part now extant is 34.60 m, is 4 m longer than that of the Kandariya Mahadeo temple. Deorkothar, dt. Rewa Excavation at the site was commenced in the year 1999-2000. The recent excavations conducted in 2000-01 and 2001-02 has revealed monolithic staircase on the Western and southern direction leading upto the medhi of the Stupa No.1. A brick built monastic complex was exposed partially to the west of the great stupa. Among the antiquities recovered mention may be made of oxidized coins, iron slags pieces of Mauryan polished Chhatra and Terracotta animal toys. Five more pieces of the inscription of the colossal Mauryan pillar was recovered from the excavation. Bhimbetka, dt. Raisen Excavations were carried out in the rock-shelter ASI-28 between the years 2002-2005 at two spots in the precincts of the rock-shelter. Inside the tunnel beneath the ledge nine squares of 1 m each were excavated. Inside the tunnel the excavations were carried out up to Level No. 100 and outside, beneath the ledge upto Level No 26, respectively. The excavations revealed a large number of potsherds and some bangle pieces in the upper level in both the spots. In the lower levels below a large number of microliths including blades, backed blades, triangles and crescent besides cores. The squares inside the tunnel, which were excavated much deeper, yielded a large number of stones tools of earlier cultures. These include: scrapers and natural flakes with working edges. Palaeobotanical and entymological specimens were collected from each level assessing the palaeo-environmental backdrop of the evolution of human beings from the Lower Palaeolithic. Kulharia, dt. Raisen The trial excavations conducted at the site during 2002-03 has yielded a cultural deposit of 1.9 m and can be assignable to medieval period. The structural remains include random rubble masonry wall. The antiquities include terracotta sculpture fragments, copper coins, beads, glass objects. The ceramic industry is represented by Red Ware, Black and Red ware, Black ware and Glazed Ware etc. Udaygiri, dt. Vidisha Excavation conducted at the site in 2002-03 near the Varaha sculpture has revealed a stone structure wherein broken bricks has also been used. The antiquities include stone sculpture, TC beads, bangle fragments etc. The pottery includes Red Ware, Red Polished Ware, Black Ware, Black and Red Ware. Important Excavations Bhirrana Sanauli Adichchanallur Recent Excavation Report Rakhigarhi Sanghol Hulas Reconstitution of Central Advisory Board of Archaeology (CABA) 2014-18. National Policy on Archaeological Exploration and Exacavation. Excavation Branches Bhopal Circle
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Mortgage Alliance Newsletter Volume VIII | Issue 11 | April 30, 2014 Yesterday, the Senate Banking Committee began the GSE Reform markup process, but limited the session to opening statements by Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) and Ranking Member Mike Crapo (R-ID). The consideration of more than 100 amendments that have been filed – and how they may be incorporated or not within emerging new text for the bill – will be postponed until a later date that is yet be determined. In the meantime, MBA is staying actively engaged with the committee leadership and key Banking Committee staff. We have focused our efforts to promote legislation that will create a vibrant secondary mortgage market that ensures a level playing field for lenders of all sizes and business models, and maintains the access to affordable mortgage credit – particularly the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage – that consumers have come to rely upon. We have also worked with the Committee to promote sensible capital requirements, appropriately draw a “bright line” between primary and secondary mortgage market activities, and properly structure the small lender mutual, a member-owned cooperative created by the legislation. As the Committee’s mark-up progresses, we will keep you informed of the process, the changes contained in the emerging Johnson-Crapo Manager’s Amendment, and the outcome of other key amendments. To read more details from our full alert, click here. Key MBA Action MBA and Other Housing Trade Groups Question HUD’s Basis for FHA 2014 Loan LimitsMBA, the National Association of Home Builders, and the National Association of Realtors together sent a letter to HUD this week, asking the Department to release legal opinions developed by its staff related to the establishment of FHA’s 2014 loan limits. Previously, in response to prior MBA inquiries regarding its methodology for setting loan limits, HUD has indicated that when setting loan limits for 2014 for areas between the $271,050 base limit and the new maximum high cost limit of $625,500, HUD followed a legal opinion by its departmental lawyers which says that under the current statute HUD must use median home prices from 2008 or later. MBA strongly disagrees with HUD’s interpretation of the law and believes HUD has additional discretion under the law to moderate or even reverse many of the reductions seen in the 2014 loan limits. MBA believes the release of HUD’s legal opinions would bring greater transparency and allow MBA and others to better evaluate HUD’s basis for many of the 2014 loan limit reductions. MBA and Other Trades Call for FHA to Revise its Rule on Private Transfer FeesMBA and other trade groups called on HUD to change FHA’s rule on private transfer fees to mirror that of the GSEs. Currently, while the GSEs permit transfer fee covenants where proceeds are delivered to a community association or nonprofit and provide a direct benefit to the property, FHA does not permit them because of its interpretation of its rule requiring free assumability of property. MBA Sends Letter to FASB Supporting Proposed Classification of FHA Loans in ForeclosureLast week, MBA submitted a comment letter on an exposure draft for a proposed accounting rule change related to FHA-insured loans. The reason for the change is that there is currently diversity in practice on how to classify FHA loans in foreclosure in a reporting entity’s balance sheet. Some classify the asset as real estate owned and others as a receivable. FASB’s proposal would require all reporting entities to account for such assets as receivables — a position MBA supports — since it better portrays the risk associated with the asset. The FHA guarantee allows the creditor to look to the U.S. government for payment, not just proceeds from sale of the underlying property. FHA Commissioner Gives Interview on FHA’s MIP PolicyCarol Galante, HUD’s Assistant Secretary for Housing/FHA Commissioner, was recently interviewed by The Washington Post regarding FHA’s MIP policy. In the interview, which references the letter MBA sent to HUD urging the Agency to reexamine the current MIP structure, Commissioner Galante indicated her belief that it is not yet appropriate to consider rolling back premiums while FHA’s Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund remains below its statutory cap of two percent. Commissioner Galante’s comments in the interview largely echo remarks she made at MBA’s National Advocacy Conference on April 9th. MBA is continuing to work with HUD and other policymakers to urge them to consider options which would make FHA-insured loans more affordable. CFPB Holds Forum on Mortgage Closing Process, Issues Report Highlighting Pain Points for Consumers and Guidelines for Participation in Pilot Project to Study eClosingsLast Wednesday the CFPB held a Forum on the Mortgage Closing Process. CFPB Director Richard Cordray was joined by HUD Secretary Shawn Donovan and leaders from FHA, VA and USDA to discuss CFPB’s efforts to reach out to consumers and industry stakeholders in order to identify reoccurring issues with the mortgage closing process. CFPB believes that technological solutions—eClosings—may help with some of these issues and to that end Director Cordray announced a pilot initiative to study how eClosings might alleviate the consumer pain points identified by CFPB. The Bureau issued Guidelines for companies that are interested in participating in the Pilot. Concurrent with the Forum, the CFPB issued a Report on Consumer Pain Points in the Closing Process. MBA staff attended the Forum and participated in a CFPB-led Roundtable the following day. HUD Issues Mortgagee Letter on HECM Non-Borrowing SpousesHUD issued Mortgage Letter (ML) 2014-07 which amends FHA’s HECM program regulations and requirements concerning due and payable status where there is a Non-Borrowing Spouse at the time of loan closing. For case numbers issued on or after August 4, 2014, non-borrowing spouses will be able to remain in their homes and they will no longer need to refinance the HECM loan upon the death of the mortgagor. According to HUD it is using the authority granted to it in the Reverse Mortgage Stabilization Act of 2013 to immediately implement this policy change, but the agency intends to publish a rule for notice and comment that will revise its existing regulations to codify the changes made through this ML. MBA Launches New White Paper Member BenefitMBA is pleased to announce the launch of its new “White Paper Posting” membership benefit, offered exclusively to our Premier and Select level Associate Members. White papers will be posted in the Industry Resources section of MBA’s website and an announcement about the white papers will be included in a May issue of MBA NewsLink. MBA encourages applicable members to take advantage of this exciting opportunity to maximize your thought leadership. White papers must follow MBA’s white paper guidelines and will only be accepted in PDF format. They will be hosted on the MBA website or in the form of a website link to a white paper hosted on your company website. Additionally, each applicable company receives two postings (one posting at a time), per membership year. Submissions will be accepted in April and October and will remain posted until the next submission date or the end of the membership term. Please also allow 10-14 business days for posting. MBA’s white paper guidelines must be signed and included along with your white paper submission. Updates in Brief: Last week, the CFPB released a new Guide to Completing TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure Forms, a companion to the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure Rule Compliance Guide recently released. The new Guide provides instructions for completing the Loan Estimate and Closing Disclosure and also highlights common situations that may arise when completing the forms. To view all CFPB resources available for the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure rule, please click here.
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CALL US 1-888-814 8226 Franchise Restaurants for Sale About We Sell Restaurants The Restaurant Brokers Sell Restaurants Buy Restaurants Contact We Sell Restaurants Find We Sell Restaurants Offices Find a Certified Restaurant Broker Advice for Buying a Restaurant and Selling a Restaurant Robin Gagnon We Sell Restaurants Sells Sugar Chef in Boynton Beach, Florida Posted by Robin Gagnon on Jan 3, 2020 4:04:31 PM Franchise Partner Ken Eisenband sells another one! We Sell Restaurants announces the latest closing on Sugar Chef in Boynton Beach, Florida. We Sell Restaurants announced the recent sale of the Sugar Chef bakery located at 1499 SW 30th Avenue in Boynton Beach, Florida. Marie Roth, a principal of Les Jardins De Bagatelle, Inc., acquired the company from Kate Townsend, the owner of Cakes by Kate Inc. The transaction was handled by Ken Eisenband of We Sell Restaurants. Sugar Chef is a bakery that specializes in premier wedding and occasion cakes. Open for more than two decades, the business in Boynton Beach has a legacy of filling special occasions with delicious baked goods and cakes. The buyer, Marie Roth, shared her thoughts on her experience with the We Sell Restaurants group. “My experience while working with We Sell Restaurants and Ken Eisenband was excellent. Ken is extremely knowledgeable about the industry and his expertise regarding the buying and selling process is nothing short of phenomenal.” She continued her praise of the transaction and Ken’s actions saying, “He walked me through each step of the selling process and made sure I understood everything that I needed to do. He was always available to answer any questions or concerns I had and, even though he is a transactional broker, I really felt he had my back. Ken is a credit to his field.” Ken Eisenband leads two offices for We Sell Restaurants with distinction in the southern part of the Sunshine state and directs a team of Restaurant Brokers as a multi-unit owner. He is a member of the Business Brokers of Florida (BBF), where for multiple years, he has received the prestigious Dealmaker Award. The Dealmaker Award designates Eisenband as one of the top five transaction agents in the state of Florida Ken has been named to the Million Dollar Club of the BBF each year of his membership. In 2018, Ken won the Co-Broker of the Year award for the Southern Division of BBF. He has also prepared training and spoken before the group at large as a subject matter expert in selling restaurants. Ken's entire inventory of restaurant for sale locations can be found directly online at wesellrestaurants.com. We Sell Restaurants is the nation’s largest restaurant brokerage firm, specializing in restaurants for sale, restaurants for lease and franchise restaurant resales. Found online at wesellrestaurants.com, We Sell Restaurants offers services in 45 states nationwide. Topics: Selling a Restaurant Best Restaurants for Sale in December of 2019 - We Sell Restaurants Top 10 Posted by Robin Gagnon on Dec 30, 2019 6:15:25 AM What were the best restaurants for sale across the nation in December of 2019? They ranged from the first place position in Austin, Texas where a second generation space drove activity, to the tenth position in Fort Lauderdale, Florida that still beat out 525 other restaurant for sale locations to hit the top ten. We Sell Restaurants takes all our listings and weighs the calls, contact, views and confidentiality agreements to discover which are the best restaurants to sale and deliver the results. What did we learn in December? It appears that Florida dominates the picture. Maybe the cold weather in other parts of the country are driving restaurant buyers to consider the warm climate of its sunny shores, along with the zero income taxes charged by the state. Austin Texas was incredibly popular as well with 40% of the top ten listings for the month focused on this market. The most popular restaurant for the month was a second generation space in Austin Texas that is fully equipped and ready for a new concept. Certified Restaurant Broker Dave Duce and Franchise Partner in the Austin market has this one listed at $79,900 and based on the activity, it seems ready to land in someone's hands a a new concept shortly. Listing ID:7263 Restaurant Broker Dave Duce Restaurant for Sale - 2nd Generation Space in Austin is FULLY Equipped! Lease: expires June 2023 + 5 yr option Monthly Rent: $4800- Inside Sq. Ft. 2100- Outside Sq. Ft. City:Austin Dave Duce The best restaurant for sale out of Florida for the month is a pizzeria in West Palm Beach. An excellent rental rate of under $2700 per month made this a favorite with those seeking their slice of the American dream, one pie at a time! The location is priced to move at just $99,000. Listing ID:7369 Restaurant Broker Ken Eisenband Pizzeria for Sale in West Palm Beach has Monthly Rent of $2,631 Lease: expires June 30, 2021 plus three year option attached Monthly Rent: $2631, Inside Sq. Ft. 1000, City:West Palm Beach Ken Eisenband Another location in South Florida -- Broward County was designated one of the best restaurants for sale with a deli location in Fort Lauderdale. The location is churning out excellent cash flow of $80,000 per year and Franchise Partner Ken Eisenband is working with buyers to get this one into a closing quickly. Deli for Sale in Broward County will net $80,000 to Owner/Operator Lease: Expires on May28, 2024 Monthly Rent: $4926.34, City:Fort Lauderdale The trend for Austin continued with the third best restaurant for sale in the month, a historic 70 year old cafe for sale just outside the city. This location demonstrates six figure earnings on the books and had the phone ringing and the website buzzing with activity for Certified Restaurant Broker Dave Duce. Historic 70 year-old Cafe for Sale just Outside of Austin - 6 Figure Earnings Lease: expires May 31, 2020 + 5 yr option Outside Sq. Ft. 0 The top restaurants for sale demonstrate the continuing theme of Austin, Austin Austin with yet another top five favorite. This one is an established neighborhood bar for sale in Lakeway Texas. The sales of over $613,000 attracted bar and restaurant buyers to the location that will get this one off the market quickly and into the hands of a buyer seeking the American Dream in this market. Established Neighborhood Bar for Sale near Austin-Sales over $613,000 Lease: expires July 2019 + 5 yr option City:Lakeway Justin Scotto, Franchise Partner for Charlotte North Carolina and surrounding areas, also has one of the best restaurants for sale in the month. His Firehouse Subs listing for two stores with earnings of $90,000 on the books brought out a number of buyers. This one is ideal for anyone seeking the security of a franchise brand along with earnings that can be verified. This type of opportunity will qualify for SBA lending and generates a strong return for an owner operator. Listing ID:7258 Restaurant Broker Justin Scotto Two Franchises for Sale! Firehouse Subs with Earnings of $90,000 Lease: 10 year lease Monthly Rent: $3750.00--4993.58- Inside Sq. Ft. 2684--1841- Justin Scotto The Austin market is on fire with activity and a bar for sale in Austin Texas making strong money brought out the buyers for Franchise Partner Dave Duce. His listing, priced at $250,000 had maximum views, calls and inquiries, landing it on the list of best restaurants for sale in the month. Bar For Sale in Austin, Texas is a Money Maker. Lease: Expires March 31, 2022 Monthly Rent: $11746, Outside Sq. Ft. 300 The Austin theme continued with another second generation space offered in the market. A second generation space is one defined as having operated as a restaurant in the past. That means that important infrastructure like the hood, grease trap and bar coolers are all in place. In addition, this sort of opportunity often includes the fully furnished front of house. It can be turnkey ready so all you have to do is change the sign. This opportunity offered by We Sell Restaurants in Austin Texas attracted buyers looking to do just that. Huge Restaurant for Sale - Second generation location in Austin Texas. Lease: expires November 2020 The final entry on the best restaurants for sale in the month of December was another Fort Lauderdale location. Franchise Partner Ken Eisenband reported record calls, inquiries, clicks and confidentiality agreements on a sub shop location that's been in existence for 48 years. That longevity and customer base attracted buyers who want the consistency of an established location without the costs associated with a franchise unit. Sub Shop for Sale in Fort Lauderdale - 48 Years of Service, Very Proiftable Lease: Expires January 31, 2022 + 3 (5 Year) Options Overall, the month of December set records with overall web traffic up by 27% and inquiries by clients ahead of the prior month by 57.5%. That signals incredibly strong continuing interest in the best restaurants for sale. For more information on any of these listings and more, visit the We Sell Restaurants website for the most restaurants for sale nationwide. Topics: Restaurants for Sale We Sell Restaurants Brokers Achieve Multi-Million Dollar Status with GABB for 2019 Posted by Robin Gagnon on Dec 17, 2019 9:09:18 PM Twenty-two members of the Georgia Association of Business Brokers (GABB) were named to the 2019 Million Dollar Club and We Sell Restaurants had 100% representation in the Multi-Million Dollar Club for the year. The GABB Million Dollar Club Awards is a program that spotlights industry sales professionals recognizing business achievements of professional Business Brokers for successfully closing business acquisition transactions totaling one million dollars or more. We Sell Restaurants’ brokers were recognized as Multi-Million dollar producers. In addition, Steve Weinbaum and Robin Gagnon were recognized among the top five Business Brokers for their performance and multi-million dollars in business sales. Eric Gagnon, President of We Sell Restaurants was also named to the Multi-Million Dollar club and said of the group's achievements, "This was an outstanding result for the team and in particular, Steve Weinbaum. His performance was recognized as the third highest in the state." He added. "To see every member of the We Sell Restaurants team meet this important milestone of multi-million dollars in sales is very exciting." STEVE WEINBAUM of We Sell Restaurants is a licensed real estate salesperson in Georgia and Florida and has been a Certified Restaurant Broker for more than four years with the ability to sell restaurants throughout the United States. He graduated from SUNY Albany and has over 30 years of experience in business analysis, marketing, sales, relationship management and contract negotiations. He is a member of the GRA, GABB and BBF. Steve can quickly and accurately review and evaluate financial data. This skill enables him to provide sound valuation feedback and business guidance. His years of experience negotiating complex business-to-business contracts translates to high closing rates. Steve has experience with Casual Dining and Quick Serve Franchise brands, growing both sales and customer engagement. As a Certified Restaurant Broker, Steve is closing an average of two businesses per month and is skilled in complex lease negotiations. His success is highlighted by the personal attention he devotes to each client. ROBIN GAGNON CFE, MBA, CBI is the co-founder of We Sell Restaurants, the largest restaurant brokerage firm in the nation and the only franchisor dedicated exclusively to restaurant sales. A Certified Franchise Executive, she is one of the most prolific Restaurant Brokers in the industry and is a specialist in franchise resales. In addition, she has completed study, testing and experience requirements by the International Business Brokers Association to be awarded the credential of Certified Business Intermediary or CBI. Robin is the co-author of Appetite for Acquisition, an award winning book for restaurant buyers. She serves on the Women’s Franchise Committee of the IFA and is past chair of the Women’s Franchise Network Atlanta and current member of its Executive Board. Robin holds an MBA and graduated first in her class where she was named "Outstanding MBA” from her business school. She is a lifetime emeritus member of the Appalachian State University Business Advisory Council and founding member of the Entrepreneurship Board. Robin is a licensed real estate salesperson in both Georgia and Florida and member of the Business Brokers of Florida and the GABB. She has been named a National Industry Expert by Business Brokerage Press in Franchise Resales. She teaches the only Certified Restaurant Broker training offered nationwide as part of the We Sell Restaurants franchise brand. ERIC GAGNON is the founder and President of We Sell Restaurants and wesellrestaurants.com. Eric is an industry expert in restaurant sales and holds the Certified Business Intermediary (CBI) designation from the International Business Brokerage Association (IBBA). A frequent writer and speaker in the restaurant industry, Eric co-authored Appetite for Acquisition, an award-winning book on buying restaurants. Eric was named a Fellow of the IBBA in 2018 for his outstanding contribution to the business brokerage industry and was a recipient of the Outstanding Producer Award given by the International Business Brokers Association for multiple years. Eric began his career in the financial services industry for Bank of America, Bank of New York and big five accounting firm, KPMG before launching the nation’s premiere restaurant brokerage firm and restaurant brokerage franchise nearly two decades ago. He oversees the development and training of Restaurant Brokers nationwide and has created the industry's only Certified Restaurant Broker coursework and testing program. Mr. Gagnon is a past GABB president, a Lifetime Member of the Million Dollar Club and received the GABB Phoenix Award, presented to a select few who have received the Million Dollar Award for more than a decade. He is also a member of the Business Brokers of Florida (BBF). Eric is a member of the International Franchise Association (IFA) where he serves as a board member for VetFran, a strategic initiative of the IFA and the Franchise Education and Research Foundation. He currently serves on the Board of Directions for the Southeast Franchise Forum (SEFF). Eric has also been designated a Business Industry Expert by Business Brokerage Press. The Georgia Association of Business Brokers (GABB) is the state’s only professional organization dedicated to buying and selling businesses and franchises. The GABB’s website t lists hundreds of businesses and franchises for sale throughout Georgia in a variety of fields, including automotive, business services, child care, cleaning, construction, electronics equipment, fitness, flooring, floral, food, gas stations, landscaping, manufacturing, medical, shipping, restaurants, retail, security, signs, and businesses related to the internet. We Sell Restaurants is the nation's largest restaurant brokerage firm in the nation, specializing in professional services for buyers and sellers in the restaurant industry. Topics: Buying a Restaurant, Restaurant Brokers, Selling a Restaurant We Sell Restaurants Sells Pack House Restaurant in Charlotte, NC Posted by Robin Gagnon on Dec 10, 2019 11:36:45 AM We Sell Restaurants closes on another restaurant for sale transaction; the sale of Pack House, an iconic restaurant in Charlotte, North Carolina. The buyer describes his experience as "just incredible." We Sell Restaurants is pleased to announce the sale of The Pack House located at 500 E. Morehead Street in Charlotte North Carolina. The buyer, Vishnu Palanisamy acquired the company from Treehouse Kitchen, LLC. Justin Scotto, We Sell Restaurants Franchise Partner and Multi-Unit owner in the market handled the successful transaction. The Packhouse was a fine dining location in Charlotte for many years, described by The Charlotte Observer as, “an exploratory taste of vintage plates, bowls and casserole dishes” The location will be relaunched under the brand, Boga Mexicana by the new owner, Vishnu Palanisamy who is bringing his existing concept from Europe to the Morehead Street spot. The full service Mexican restaurant will offer homemade quality food including Tacos, Enchilada, Burritos and more. The buyer, Vishnu Palanisamy, shared his thoughts on the service provided by We Sell Restaurants, saying, "I really feel blessed that you popped up on our horrendous search for an optimum restaurant space for the past two years. Your co-operation, commitment and spontaneous willingness to help me not only on accomplishing the sale and lease deed but also on all aspects of restaurant functions were just incredible.” He continued his high praise of Certified Restaurant Broker, Justin Scotto saying, “Your diligent involvement all through the process and especially your promptness on the final closing days were just awesome. All the members of our Team know the great value of your valuable help and support. I never dreamt of such a reliable and prompt help like the one you extended. On behalf of all my team members, I extend my sincere thanks once again. I will stay in touch and will keep you informed about the progress of our aspiration.” Eric Gagnon of We Sell Restaurants said, “One of our core values is to Create a Customer Service Experience Worth Sharing. From this buyer’s words, it appears that Justin Scotto, has once again, delivered upon the brand experience.” Franchise Partner Justin Scotto is a Certified Restaurant Broker and Multi-Unit owner. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he lives in Charlotte and when he is not busy selling restaurants, he enjoys family time with his wife and five children. Justin is also a member of the Carolinas-Virginia Business Brokers Association. Justin can be reached by phone at (704) 609-4460 or by email – justin@wesellrestaurants.com. Howard's Famous Corned Beef and Deli - Restaurant Sold Posted by Robin Gagnon on Nov 11, 2019 11:10:28 AM We Sell Restaurants closes on another restaurant for sale transaction; the sale of the Howard's Famous Corned Beef and Deli in Boca Raton, Florida We Sell Restaurants is pleased to announce the sale of Howard's Famous Corned Beef and Deli located at 3571 N. Federal Highway in Boca Raton, Florida. Sal Angrisani of Greenacres, Florida acquired the company from Howard Rich. The transaction was handled by Ken Eisenband, Franchise Partner with We Sell Restaurants for Palm Beach and Broward Counties. Howard's Famous Corned Beef and Deli is an outstanding location that’s been described as one of the most authentic delis in Boca Raton, Florida. The concept features signature corned beef that is cooked in-house as well as smoked salmon. They offer half pound sandwiches with their daily fresh breads. Howard's Famous Corned Beef and Deli also offers catering service and onsite beer and wine sales. The seller, Howard Rich, said of his experience with Ken Eisenband, “I listed my restaurant for sale with Ken Eisenband and We Sell Restaurants. The process was very easy, and he brought in many prospects. Once we were in contract for sale, Ken was very organized and guided me through the entire process. I would definitely recommend Ken and We Sell Restaurants to anyone looking to sell their restaurant.” Eric Gagnon, President of We Sell Restaurants said of the transaction, “Ken is an excellent Franchise Partner and one of the strongest players in the competitive business for sale marketplace in South Florida. He is a consistent top producer for the brand and the state with excellent feedback from his clients.” Ken Eisenband is the multi-unit Franchise Partner for Broward County and Palm Beach County Florida, the southern part of the Sunshine state. Ken leads two offices for We Sell Restaurants with distinction and directs a team of Restaurant Brokers as a multi-unit owner. Ken is a member of the Business Brokers of Florida Association where for multiple years he has received the prestigious Dealmaker Award as one of the top 5 transaction agents in the state of Florida as well as receiving the Million Dollar Club award. Ken graduated with Honors from The School of Hospitality at Michigan State University in 1983 and has thirty years of experience in the restaurant industry. In 1996 Ken joined Ruby Tuesday’s finance team as an analyst working closely with the Real Estate department and Vice President of Operations on site selection and feasibility studies. Ken can be reached by phone at (561)-350-3365 or by email – ken@wesellrestaurants.com. His listings can be found online at wesellrestaurants.com. We Sell Restaurants is the nation’s largest restaurant brokerage firm, specializing in restaurants for sale, restaurants for lease and franchise restaurant resales. Found online at https://www.wesellrestaurants.com, We Sell Restaurants operates in 45 states nationwide assisting those buying or selling a restaurant. Best Restaurants for Sale in October of 2019 - We Sell Restaurants Recaps the Top 10 Posted by Robin Gagnon on Nov 5, 2019 3:25:58 PM What were the best restaurants for sale across the nation in October of 2019? They ranged from the first place position in Austin Texas where a second generation space drove activity, to the tenth position in Alpharetta Georgia that still beat out 525 other restaurant for sale locations to hit the top ten. That means the activity on these listings pushes them into the top 2% of all restaurants for sale for the month when gauged by online views, signed confidentiality agreements and outreach to the nation's only Certified Restaurant Brokers. Was the activity focused on franchise or independent? Were high volume or low volume the high traffic creators? 70% of the listings were in Atlanta or the Atlanta metro this month. They all represented unmatched traffic and an unrivaled appetite for acquisition of restaurants that are available in the market today. We reviewed the views, calls and feedback from our nearly 80,000 buyers in our database to determine which are the "best restaurants for sale in the month of October, 2019. The top business listed for the month and the highest amount of activity was recorded on a second generation space in Austin Texas listed by Franchise Partner and Restaurant Broker Dave Duce. This location, priced at $90,000 is fully equipped and ready for a new owner. Dave expects an offer any day so don't delay if you have interest in this one. Listing ID:6718 Restaurant Broker Steve Weinbaum Pizza Franchises for Sale 3 Units Doing $1.7 Million in Sales Lease: Varies By Location Monthly Rent: $16850 Inside Sq. Ft. 8000 Outside Sq. Ft. n/a City:Memphis Steve Weinbaum Three pizza franchises for sale listed by Restaurant Broker Steve Weinbaum in Memphis Tennessee doing $1.7 Million in sales represent an incredibly strong opportunity and pushed this restaurant for sale franchise group to the top of the list. Memphis is a good market and this store group is still waiting on the right purchaser. Listing ID:7205 Restaurant Broker Robin Gagnon Restaurant Space for Lease in High Income Alpharetta - Strip Center Lease: TBD Monthly Rent: $TBD, Price:$0 City:Alpharetta A restaurant space for lease in high income Alpharetta market was the third most popular listing for the month. The 1400 square foot location resulted in plenty of clicks, views, calls to place it high on the list of most viewed restaurants for sale or lease this month. Listing ID:7193 Restaurant Broker Eric Gagnon Incredibly Quaint Cafe for Sale in High-end Village Center Lease: July 2022 City:Atlanta Eric Gagnon Atlanta continued to represent well on the list of concepts selected by our buyers this month with a cafe for sale in Atlanta for just $99,000 taking in a lot of views and activity on the month. The 1800 square foot location with a rent of $5600 is ready for new owners. Restaurant and Bar For Sale in Johns Creek, Keep or Convert Lease: 2 years remaining on initial term, with three 5 year options City:Johns Creek Another Fulton County Georgia location in Johns Creek gathered plenty of views. This restaurant and bar for sale that's ready to keep as is or convert is priced to move. The 4069 square foot location offered by Restaurant Broker Steve Weinbaum is sure to be in contract soon with one of our restaurant buyers. 4,400 SF Restaurant Space for Lease in Mega Center - National Tenants Another lease location in the Johns Creek (Fulton County - Atlanta) market made the list. That demonstrations high demand for second generation lease space where talented individuals want to bring their own concept to the location. This 4400 square foot space inside a mega center scored plenty of views, clicks and calls. Mediterranean Restaurant for Sale in Alpharetta, GA Lease: 2 years remaining thru Feb 2021 Monthly Rent: $3000 Outside Sq. Ft. 600+ A Mediterranean restaurant for sale, also in North Fulton, garnered plenty of views. This location is priced to sell at under $50,000 and it's no wonder it attracted the views. The 1700 square foot restaurant for sale, offered by Restaurant Broker Steve Weinbaum, is sure to be in a contract before long. 2nd Generation Pizza Business for Sale in Austin, TX - Priced to Sell! Lease: expires Aug 2025 The list started with Austin Texas and returned to that location with the eighth most popular restaurant for sale on the list. This second generation space is equipped for a pizza concept and more and has rent of just $4600 per month. Cafe for Sale - Great Beltline Location Generates $700,000 on limited menu! Lease: September 2023 A cafe for sale on the Altanta belt line made waves this month and brought in not only views, calls and more. This cafe for sale ended up in a multiple offer situation and is set for closing at the end of the month. Catering Business for Sale in Alpharetta -- Pennies to Acquire Kitchen! Lease: Dec 31 2019 - 1 - 5yr Opt to Renew City: Alpharetta Last but not least, is another location in high income Alparetta, a suburb of Atlanta. A catering business for sale in that market was one of the top 2% of all businesses in our inventory for the month. It was a record breaking month of calls, views, signed confidentiality agreements and inquiries from our buyers. Our listing inventory is just at $150 million and includes over 535 listings across the nation. All of our restaurant for sale listings can be found online at this link. Topics: Buying a Restaurant Selling a Restaurant? Figure out if you Want the Real Deal or Facial Tissue. Brands Matter Posted by Robin Gagnon on Oct 24, 2019 1:33:43 PM Do brands matter when selling a restaurant? We think so, along with the 80,000 buyers in our database. Learn why brands matter when selling a restaurant. The ten most valuable brands in the world, according to Forbes, in order, are: Branding matters. It becomes such a part of the public consciousness that no one asks for a soda, they ask for a Coke or a Coca Cola. No one says, "Do you have a facial tissue?" They say, “Can you hand me a Kleenex?” According to Inc. Magazine contributor and the President of Uppercase Branding, Mike Pile, “a name is the most powerful and cost-effective communication tool there is.” He goes on to say that, “No marketing message will be used as widely or as frequently as the brand name. It is the single most profound form of business communication.” That takes us to We Sell Restaurants, our brand name. Our brand is descriptive. Our brand is successful. Our brand is part of a marketing engine that allows us to meet our vision to sell more restaurants than anyone else. PERIOD. The United States Patent and Trademark office agree with us. They granted to We Sell Restaurants, the ONLY authorized use of the term “We Sell Restaurants” for business brokerage in the principal registration of our Service Mark #4,663,265. Feel free to look it up. Does branding matter? It certainly does. Virtually every single month, we task our attorneys with sending “cease and desist” letters to other business brokers who want to “piggy-back” on our good name with social media hashtags under We Sell Restaurants, using our name on their home pages, copying our brand colors, our photos, and using it in descriptions of their services. Trust us. We’re flattered. But our customers are not fooled. They know there is only one brand selling more restaurants than anyone else. Here are just a few statistics. We Sell Restaurants is the most highly ranked name when searching restaurants for sale. That means anyone looking to buy a restaurant sees this powerful name first, not that of a “one-man” shop or someone with limited listing counts. We Sell Restaurants has a listing inventory or just at $150 Million Dollars. That makes us the largest in the world in terms of listing inventory. We Sell Restaurants has over 530 restaurants for sale, dwarfing any other brand in the nation. Those listings are active and available for sale. We do not “fluff” up our listing count by leaving sold listings in the mix. We Sell More Restaurants than anyone else. PERIOD. Our sold listings are published on our website (separately from our “available” listings) along with raving testimonials from our clients. We Sell Restaurants services 42 states nationwide. We are credentialed, licensed and national in reach, unlike other brands. We Sell Restaurants has more than 80,000 in buyers in our database and we send 6.4 Million emails per year on our inventory leading to more closed transactions. We Sell Restaurants educates our brokers with the longest training program in the industry. We provide more hands on training, more specialized knowledge and the only testing in the nation to achieve the status of “Certified Restaurant Broker.” That sets our brokers apart and is also a trademark of our company. It is no wonder We Sell more restaurants than anyone else. Think about that the next time someone offers you their Restaurant Broker “knock off” brand. Do you want facial tissue or the real deal? Are you going to have that unbranded, “cheaper” quality or do you want the premium brand that delivers results? Listen. We’re flattered that there are plenty of people trying to imitate our success. Just make sure you know what you’re buying before choosing a fake or watered down attempt to sell restaurants. There’s a reason brand names have higher market equity. Another Which Wich Franchise Sold by We Sell Restaurants We Sell Restaurants closes on another restaurant for sale transaction; the resale of the Which Wich franchise in New Braunfels, Texas We Sell Restaurants is pleased to announce the sale of Which Wich located 2830 Town Center Dr #110 in New Braunfels, Texas. The purchasers are The Dagwood 4B LLC, a group made up of Lance Becker and his wife, Sarah Becker of New Braunfels Texas, along with Gene and Sue Bedingfield, also from the area. This is an experienced group that at one time owned and developed up to 40 units of the Liberty Tax Franchise brand and currently operate 4 Club Pilates franchises in the area. The store was acquired from SMART Restaurant Group, a multi-unit group led by TJ Schier of Dallas Texas. Mr. Schier is a nationally recognized multi-unit owner who speaks frequently on the restaurant industry and is transitioning full time to a speaking and consulting career. The buyer, Lance Becker said, “It was a pleasure working with Robin and her team at WSR. They made the challenging task of coordinating the multiparty franchise acquisition virtually seamless. The negotiations with the seller, introduction to the franchisor and timeline to closing were all well planned and executed along the way to keep the process running smoothly and on track. We look forward to working with WSR in the future as opportunities arise." The transaction was brokered by Robin Gagnon, Certified Restaurant Broker and co-founder of We Sell Restaurants. She said of the transaction, “It was my greatest pleasure to work with Lance and his family on this deal. It is always exciting to assist experienced franchise operators enter the restaurant industry. Which Wich is a strong prospect for resales with many of our buyers. Their in-depth training and support make it a winning opportunity for those entering the food and beverage industry for the first time.” Which Wich, a franchise chain that started in downtown Dallas has branched out nationwide specializing in crafting each sandwich with care. Founder, Jeff Sinelli, ignited this brand to specialize the best possible versions of each sandwich. Their menu features many exclusive recipes for the ultimate customer experience. Which Wich are committed to making the world a better place by participating in program like the PB&J. Other franchise restaurants for sale can be found directly online at wesellrestaurants.com. We Sell Restaurants is the country's leading restaurant brokerage focused on those buying, selling or leasing a restaurant. We Sell Restaurants is the nation’s largest restaurant brokerage firm, specializing in restaurants for sale, restaurants for lease and franchise restaurant resales. Found online at wesellrestaurants.com, We Sell Restaurants works in 45 states nationwide. We Sell Restaurants Issues Best Restaurants for Sale September 2019 Posted by Robin Gagnon on Oct 4, 2019 9:53:58 AM What makes a listing hit the "Best Restaurants for Sale" list? We base our report on signed confidentiality agreements, clicks, views, and calls to our Certified Restaurant Brokers. With nearly 500 restaurants for sale, that means these are the top 2% of all listings in our database, the most extensive group of restaurants for sale nationwide. Since our customers are doing the clicking and calling, they are evaluating the options and pushing them into our best restaurants for sale list as the top ten among all activity. Here is our latest report covering the month of September 2019. The number one listing is a hybrid location that offers three business operations in one. This listing combines a restaurant, convenience store and truck stop into one home run location. The earnings on this unit are an unmatched $735,000 and the price for the location includes the real estate. Franchise Partner and Certified Restaurant Broker Justin Scotto recently listed this location which was not ever on the market for the full thirty days making its appearance on the list even more remarkable. Since this qualifies for SBA lending with real estate, the purchase price can be amortized over twenty years with just 15% down. That has our restaurant buyers seriously interested. Restaurant business for Sale plus C-Store and Truck Stop Earns $735,000! Lease: zero Monthly Rent: $zero, Inside Sq. Ft. Business-3500, Price:$3,750,000 There appears to be a trend beginning on this month's report since the second most popular listing was for ten Subway franchises for sale with another very strong earnings level at $240,000 a year. There are plenty of buyers pushing for strong EBITDA on the books and this store group, churning out nearly a quarter million a year in pure earnings was an instant hit among those buying a restaurant. President of We Sell Restaurants and Certified Restaurant Broker, Eric Gagnon is the one fielding the many calls, clicks and confidentiality agreements on this one. Ten Subway Franchises for Sale - Multi Unit EBITDA of $240,000 a Year Lease: Varied Monthly Rent: $27673.95, Inside Sq. Ft. City:Dallas We are seeing a theme come into play as the next on the list of best restaurants for sale is a very strong moneymaker with earnings on the books of $500,000. This Naples Florida location offered by Franchise Partner and Certified Restaurant Broker Dave Whitcomb, has been off the charts with activity even though this listing is in contract already and set for closing. There were multiple offers on this store, driving the actual price much above asking. Listing ID:7004 Restaurant Broker Dave Whitcomb Naples Restaurant for Sale Grossing $5.2 MM - Owner Income 7 Figures! Lease: expires June 30, 2021 Outside Sq. Ft. seating for 25 on patio deck City:Naples Dave Whitcomb From high earnings to high potential, the best restaurants for sale can be on either side of the spectrum. Certified Restaurant Broker Steve Weinbaum was next on the list with a restaurant and bar for sale in Johns Creek that's not returning any profit to the owner and is ready for a new buyer to take over and change the concept. The excellent location in a high income area makes this ideal for a pub, sports bar, or full service restaurant of any kind. Franchise Partner and Certified Restaurant Broker Dave Duce in Austin Texas put forth a three store franchise for sale package that pushed into the top two percent of all listings with We Sell Restaurants this month. This opportunity, priced in the seven-figure range found many interested buyers and kept the phones ringing all month! 3 Franchises for Sale - Be a Multi Unit National Brand Owner in Austin Lease: Expires 2025 Monthly Rent: $6241,5731,7650, Inside Sq. Ft. 1700,1750,1761, Six figure earnings offered on a quick service franchise for sale brought the Colorado office into the mix with a deal offered by Certified Restaurant Broker Chris Gordan. The location, with a long term lease and option to extend, along with six figure earnings , is priced to move quickly. That caught the clicks of buyers who wanted to know more! Listing ID:6942 Restaurant Broker Chris Gordon Quick Service Franchise for Sale in CO - Six Figure Earnings! Lease: ends 2025 + 5 year option City:Westminster Chris Gordon Certified Restaurant Broker Steve Weinbaum was back in the mix with some of the best restaurants for sale in the month of September. Like many of the others that attracted a strong buyer count, this was a multi-unit opportunity in Indianapolis Indiana. Pizza concepts are always strong and this two store group of franchises for sale easily pushed into a top position for inquiring restaurant buyers. Profitable 2-Store National Pizza Franchises For Sale - Indianapolis, Indiana Lease: Differs for each location - contact agent Monthly Rent: $2400,2600, Inside Sq. Ft. 1600,1600, City:Indianapolis Just sneaking onto the top two percent of all listings, a restaurant space for lease in Decatur Georgia, tipped the scales at position number nine. The attraction of Decatur and strong landlord brought plenty of interest for this location where we assist in preparing your business plan, menu and financial statement for the landlord. Restaurant Space for Lease with Patio for Walkable Decatur Georgia Outside Sq. Ft. 1664 City:Decatur The last listing to make it to the Best Restaurants for sale based on our cutoff of ten listings was a business ripe for change in Lawrenceville Georgia, part of the Atlanta Metro area. Certified Restaurant Broker Dominique Maddox is the listing agent and assisted multiple buyers in their inquiries on this store. Listing ID:6804 Restaurant Broker Dominique Maddox Stunning Restaurant for Sale - Keep or Convert to New Concept! Lease: Expires Feb. 2024 plus 5 year option City:Lawrenceville Dominique Maddox That's it. You now have the complete list of the Best Restaurants for Sale in the month of October. Buyers pushed high earning restaurants and multi-unit locations into some of the top positions with offers already in play from some of these. We'll continue to track the response on these best restaurants for sale and publish a new list next month. For access to all our listings, visit wesellrestaurants.com at this link for the most restaurants for sale anywhere online. Atlanta Restaurant Sales Are Trending Up - Sales Increased 4.18% over Last Year Posted by Robin Gagnon on Oct 1, 2019 10:31:59 AM The latest report from NetFinancials is out and they say that Atlanta restaurant sales volume increased 4.18% this year when measured against the same time frame in 2018. That's a fantastic result that We Sell Restaurants is excited to see. In addition to overall strong sales, the report shows the results are strong across the board. The positive sales growth was observed in 73% of the 102 independent Atlanta restaurants that are part of the quarterly survey conducted by the firm. They draw their data from 102 non-franchise restaurants in the market. The total volume covered by this report was $160 million for year to date 2019. It included Atlanta restaurants in all segments, fast-casual, casual and fine-dining open at least eighteen months. How does that compare? One of the best resources for tracking national restaurant sales data is TDn2K’s Black Box Intelligence. They reported that year to date sales on the national level are only .5% ahead of last year. That means Atlanta restaurant sales are far outperforming the national trend by a difference of more than 4 percentage points which indicates the health of the industry in this market. The same firm reported that national restaurant traffic counts remain in a decline. However, as We Sell Restaurants continues to interact with sellers, we see more and more market share shifting to delivery options like UberEats, DoorDash and similar models. For that reason, store traffic count reductions must be viewed through the lens of a dramatically changing consumer model who is ordering in versus dining in. The Black Box index is based on weekly sales from more than 170 brands that operate more than 31,000 locations and generate nearly $72 billion in annual sales. The president of NetFinancials, Lori Johnson, was quoted in the report saying, "The first quarter of 2019 saw a tremendous increase in sales due to the Atlanta Superbowl festivities. The national spotlight was on Atlanta and visitors were given the opportunity to experience the food culture locals love. Not surprisingly Q1 2019 saw an increase in sales at most restaurants surveyed, a startling 78%! Was all the increase attributed to the first quarter? No. The report goes on to state that second quarter sales were up 1.72% versus a national average of plus 1.0 percent. There continues to be growth in new restaurant openings in the Atlanta market along with ever increasing transactions for those buying and selling a restaurant from our database. The economy overall was strong in the market with NetFinancials further reporting job growth among the industry in June. They cite the addition of 9,000 new hospitality jobs in the market or more than 18% of the jobs added during the month. The table from the NetFinancials report is shown below. Eric Gagnon, president of We Sell Restaurants said of the latest results, "There is no doubt the entire hospitality industry received a strong boost from the Superbowl. We are glad to see that the trend for second quarter continues to outpace the national results. Our restaurant buyers and sellers continue to be bullish on results and are finding new opportunities each day." Our list of Atlanta Restaurants for sale can be found online at this link along with resources for buying and selling a restaurant. 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Why Edward Snowden did what he did By DP Opinion Edward Snowden. (AP/The Guardian file photo) Re: “Edward Snowden is no hero,” Dec. 31 letters to the editor. Letter-writer Eugene Kozin could not have been more wrong when he wrote that Edward Snowden should have provided “information [about the National Security Agency spying on American citizens] to a member of Congress and particularly to the committee whose responsibility it is to oversee the agency.” Let me remind Mr. Kozin that Sen. Mark Udall is a member of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. He has for months, if not years, pushed to release information on NSA spying on Americans and has not accomplished a single thing. This proves Snowden had no alternative. The facts clearly prove that the federal government persecutes and prosecutes people like Snowden and Chelsea Manning for telling the truth while simultaneously protecting liars and deceivers like U.S. intelligence director James Clapper and NSA director Keith Alexander. Phil Carney, Morrison This letter was published in the Jan. 2 edition. In a society where the greatest percentage are imprisoned, anyone can be tortured and held without trial indefinitely, and asset forfeiture laws seize property without due process, there is no doubt why Edward Snowden fled before disclosing the extent of the NSA’s unconstitutional violation of our rights. Terrorists can only kill a few. Only our own government can make all of us slaves, living in constant fear that we’ll be discovered in violation of one of the many laws we’ve never heard of, or we’ll be harassed by IRS audits for expressing unacceptable opinions. No terrorist threatens to grope my daughters. 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Kineton Receipt from John, Lord Howard, to Edward Ralegh', knight, for all sums of money relating to the manor of Kynton' and for all revenues, issues and profits relating to the same, which the said Edward leased from the said John up to Michaelmas last, except for two bonds of this date for £9. 5s. being a total of £18. 10s.; the said John also granted that it should be lawful for the said Edward to take for his own use all arrears then in the hands of the tenants of the said manor, from the time when the said Edward had the lease of the said manor. Signed: Edward Ralegh. Dated: 3 December 12 Edward IV. Tongue for seal with traces of red wax. English, parchment, 113/4 x 5 in., indented.
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2014 Senior Bowl Recap Video posted January 29, 2014 in CommRadio, Sports, NFL Draft by NFL Draft Show ComRadio's Joe Garofalo and Patrick Woo recap the 2014 Senior Bowl. cfb , college football , comradio , football , ncaaf , nfl , nfl draft , psu , senior bowl Erin Ryan Junior / Film Erin is a junior intending to major in Film, but with a soft spot for Broadcast Journalism. Her love of videography and multimedia compel her to exercise these skill sets in as many areas as possible. She hopes to work behind the scenes in either a newsroom setting or perhaps concentrate her work into the field of Cinematography in collaboration with a major motion picture studio. Joseph Garofalo I am a Sports Director at ComRadio. During my time at ComRadio I have done numerous play-by-plays, interviews and talk shows. I host my own talk show Tuesday’s and Thursday’s from 1 to 2 pm. I also have served as both an executive producer and producer for the station, in addition to writing numerous articles for the website. Aside from being a member of ComRadio, I am also a member of the John Curley Center for Sports Journalism here at Penn State and a broadcaster for Big Ten Network Student U. My goal is to become a sports talk show radio host in New York City in addition to pursuing other opportunities. You can contact me by emailing me at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). Patrick Woo Patrick Woo is a senior from Crumpton, Maryland enrolled in the John Curley Center for Sports Journalism. He is a Sports Director for ComRadio, reporter for the Centre County Report and manager for the Penn State women’s lacrosse team. He has interned with Bill King on Sirius/XM College Sports Nation and the Reese’s Senior Bowl and covered SEC, Big Ten and MAC Media Days, the NFL Draft and Super Bowl XLVIII among many other things at Penn State. His biggest passions are college football and helping others by making a positive impact. You can visit Patrick’s personal website at http://www.patrickwoo.com and follow him on Twitter @P_Woo. Bryan McSorley Bryan McSorley is a senior majoring in broadcast journalism from Conway, Pennsylvania. He has gained valuable experience in the broadcast field through his work with ComRadio, Centre County Report and his internship with Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics. As a member of ComRadio, McSorley has worked as play-by-play broadcaster, color analyst and board operator for many NCAA sports. He also co-host ComRadio’s Inside the NFL radio show. McSorley was the technical director for the Centre County Report starting in the spring of 2013 and has continued work with them this semester. In the future, McSorley dreams of working for a major sports production company either behind the scenes or in front of the camera. Mike Wargon Mike Wargon is a senior from Roxbury, NJ majoring in broadcast journalism with a minor in general business. Penn State vs. Ohio State Preview Looking Back at the 2013 Draft: NFC Playoff Teams Around the Big Ten Hockey: Week 15 Audio/Story posted 1 hour ago in CommRadio, Sports by Josh Portney College Basketball Game of the Week: Louisville vs. Duke posted 1 hour ago in CommRadio, Sports by Ben Geller
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Camel Jockeys By ALEX PERRY Monday, Feb. 04, 2002 Two years ago Yousuf Sadiq, then eight years old, and his brother Suleman, 7, were sold by their father for the sporting fun of a wealthy Gulf sheik. An agent who scours the poor villages and nomad camps of southern Pakistan bought the diminutive brothers to race camels in the United Arab Emirates. They fit the agents' ideal: aged between five and eight and weighing less than 17 kilos apiece. Smuggled on false documents to Dubai from Karachi airport, the brothers were put on a regimen of white beans, and beaten regularly. They joined many other boys: the...
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By LISA TAKEUCHI CULLEN Monday, Feb. 25, 2002 Some of the coolest stuff you can do on Japanese cell phones�check Glay's concert dates, display Winnie the Pooh as a screen saver, change the ring tone to Beethoven's Fifth�comes to the user courtesy of a company called Cybird. When and whether those functions will become available overseas, however, rests largely on the prospects of NTT DoCoMo. Like an ecosystem supporting many life forms, DoCoMo sustains a string of suppliers including handset manufacturers, merchants and content providers. It's a two-way food chain. Cybird's innovative digital offerings and unique business model helped spur the mobile Internet, and with it...
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Classification Of Complexometric Titration Slideshare Complexometric titration (sometimes chelatometry) is a form of volumetric analysis in which the formation of a colored complex is used to indicate the end point of a titration. Precipitation titration This kind of titration is based on precipitation reactions, i. Complexometric titrations involving a metal-ligand complexation reaction. Standard substances used for complexometric titration. van den Berg. equilibria in non-aqueous media, Titration of weak acids and weak bases with specific examples given in Indian Pharmacopoeia. Titration Principles General Principles Volumetric analysis refers to a collection of methods in which the volume of a solution of accurately known concentration, the standard solution , required to react quantitatively with the analyte is determined. If one uses electrodes, one can plot E as a function of V, and the EP is found at the maximum of the first derivative of the plot, ΔE/ΔV, or the zero crossing of the second derivative, Δ(ΔE/. Complexometric Titrations Complexometry • A Titration Based On The Formation Of PPT Presentation Summary : Complexometric titrations Complexometry • A titration based on the formation of a coordination complex is known as a complexometric titration. When your doctor titrates a dose, he or she is making adjustments to how much medicine you're taking. The method is based on the competition between a metal ion (for example) and two Iigands, one of which acts as an indicator and the other is a component of a standard solution. In the case of a precipitation titration, this process occurs when the analyte forms a precipitate with the titrant. The calcium was determined by titration of calcium oxalate with permanganate until about 1957, about which time it was determined by complexometric titration such as with disodium ethylenediametetraacetic acid (EDTA) until about 1969; since then, it has been determined by atomic absorption. Multiple Choice Questions 135. Pick a suitable reagent for redox titration involving IO3- in acid solution. Complex formation titrations are used to titrate cations via complex formation reagents. Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, an acidic powder better known as EDTA, is commonly used in this type of titration because it readily bonds with metals. Precipitation titration reaches an endpoint when a salt precipitates out of the solution, and complexometric titration reaches an endpoint when the color of the solution changes. AMPEROMETRY Ppt - authorSTREAM Presentation. Complexometric titrations are titrations that can be used to discover the hardness of water or to discover metal ions in a solution. Redox Titrations A redox titration is the same as an acid-base titration except it involves a redox reaction and generally does not require an indicator. Acid-base titrations 2. Although ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid is already. Apr 30, 2018 · The difference is that in complexometric titration, the solid is formed more quickly and more completely than in precipitation titration, which reduces errors in measurement. Determination of Total Water Hardness: Compleximetric Titration Please review the. COMPLEXOMETRIC TITRATION Course Contents: C OMPLEXOMETRIC TITRATION T ITRATION Complexation, Chelation. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Acid-Base Titrations. These titrations involve the use of a precipitating agent such as silver nitrate, and are therefore also known as argentimetric titrations. Determination of Tetraethyllead in Gasoline by Titration with Ethylenediamine Tetraacetate. Complexometric rxns EDTA DME Many metallic ions 2. The comprehension and skills learned will be transferable to other laboratory and workplace situations. This is a hexadentate ligand which binds very strongly to many metals. Determination of the Hardness of Tap Water 1. Their color changes depending on the concentration of metal ions, just like color of pH indicators changes depending on the H + concentration. Name: shimul islam Batch; 13 Course: Pharmaceutical Analysis WORLD UNIVERSITY OF BANGLADESH. Hardness of tap water samples in Manila City, Philippines through complexometric titration Article (PDF Available) · December 2017 with 4,865 Reads How we measure 'reads'. Detail Information of GB/T 4698. determination of water hardness using complexometric titration you will use edta complexometric titration to determine the hardness of a sample of water brought from your home. 0500 M NaOH. A most common example of this kind of titration is the use of EDTA, which is known to be used to titrate metal ions in solution. UNIT 2: FUELS & COMBUSTION: Fossil fuels & classification, Calorific value & its types, Determination of calorific value by Bomb calorimeter Proximate and Ultimate analysis of coal and their significance, calculation of calorific value by Dulong's formula, Knocking, relationship BTtween' knocking & structure of hydrocarbon, Octane numBTr,Cetane numBTr, combustion and it related numerical. These cations form insoluble salts with a reagent in soap, decreasing it s cleaning effectiveness. Redox Titrations • Introduction • 1. Boil it to remove temporary hardness to about half of this volume and cool to room temperature. Classification of Titrimetric Methods: Titrimetric methods are classified into various types depending on the nature of chemical reactions. Primary standard solution of EDTA (the dihydrate of the disodium salt of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) was prepared and uses it to determine the magnesium content of an unknown solution. of seawater • Salinity is difficult to measure gravimetrically because many of the salts are hydrophilic, and some decompose on heating to dryness • From about 1900 to the 1960's, salinity was calculated from chlorinity Cl, as determined by titration with silver ion Salinity = 1. We call this type of titration a precipitation titration. The triethanolamine neutralizes fatty acids, adjusts and buffers the pH, and solubilizes oils and other ingredients that are not completely soluble in water. Complexometric titrations are particularly useful for the determination of a mixture of different metal ions in a solution 8. Precipitation titration This kind of titration is based on precipitation reactions, i. Their color changes depending on the concentration of metal ions, just like color of pH indicators changes depending on the H + concentration. Classification hardness in mg/L hardness in mmol/L hardness in ppm Soft 0-60 0-0. Complexometric titration » End point detection Indicators used in complexometric titration are to some extent similar to those used in acid-base titrations. • Acid base titration: Theories of acid base indicators, classification of acid base titrations and theory involved in titrations of strong, weak, and very weak acids and bases, neutralization curves • Non aqueous titration: Solvents, acidimetry and alkalimetry titration and estimation of Sodium benzoate and Ephedrine HCl UNIT-III 10 Hours. : Titrations between cations and complex forming reagents • The most useful of these complexing agents are organic compounds with several electron donor groups that can form multiple covalent bonds with metal ions • Complexometric methods have been around for more than a century. 13-2017; GB/T4698. Titration is a big word that means working with your doctor to get your child's medication just right. 13-2017 Description (Translated English): Methods for chemical analysis of titanium sponge, titanium and titanium alloys - Part 13: Determination of zirconium content - EDTA complexometric titration and inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry. 60 less than 60 Moderately hard 61-120 0. AMPEROMETRY Ppt - authorSTREAM Presentation. Complexometric Titration with EDTA B. At the equivalence point, assume that all of the Co2+ and EDTA are initially complexed (as CoY2-), then dissociate according to:. The common oxidizing agents used are Potassium permanganate, bromine, cerium, etc. Determination of the Hardness of Tap Water 1. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater 2320 B. Many principles of acid-base titrations are used in complexometric titration. titration for titrator control, method development, data archiving and management and full record of all installation, preparation and analysis tasks in the audit trail. Water hardness can be measured using a titration with ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). Chemistry 321: Quantitative Analysis Lab Webnote 7 TA Titration for etermination of alcium and Magnesium Before attempting this experiment, you may need to consult the section in the textbook dealing with complexometric titrations. Journal of Chemical Education 2006, 83 (6) , 906. The triethanolamine neutralizes fatty acids, adjusts and buffers the pH, and solubilizes oils and other ingredients that are not completely soluble in water. Pharmacy Semester -1 st / Year 1st Pharmaceutical Analysis -I–Theory BP102T S. Precipitation titrations are a form of titration useful in the determination of halides such as chlorides, bromides and iodides. View Notes - 1212L-Determination of Total Water Hardness v3 (1). One of the earliest precipitation titrations—developed at the end of the eighteenth century—was the analysis of K 2 CO 3 and K 2 SO 4 in potash. 0500 M formic acid with 0. Coulometry determines the amount of matter transformed during an electrolysis reaction by measuring the amount of electricity (in coulombs) consumed or produced. 1 Buffer Selection in Complexometric Titrations 137 5. The titration reaction is If Kfʹ is large, we can consider the reaction to be complete at each point in the titration. COMPLEXOMETRIC TITRATION Course Contents: C OMPLEXOMETRIC TITRATION T ITRATION Complexation, Chelation. These metrics are regularly updated to reflect usage leading up to the last few days. Topics search, Slideshows, PPT download, Transcript & more. ⏳Complexometric titration is said to be achieved if a kind of complex molecule is formed between the analyte and the titrant till the end of the reaction is acquired. pM indicators. Complexometric titrations involving a metal-ligand complexation reaction. (ii) Determination of Cu and or Cr in alloy by Iodometric Titration. Section—D comprises the 'complexometric methods' using organic ligands, such as EDTA. But it is worth it. [A] Complexometric Titrations [8 marks] Theory of complexometric titration involving EDTA, Study of EDTA complex formation taking disodium salt of EDTA and effect of pH, Ways of locating the end point, Estimation of calcium and magnesium by complexometric titration by EDTA [B] Precipitation Titration [6 marks]. The triethanolamine neutralizes fatty acids, adjusts and buffers the pH, and solubilizes oils and other ingredients that are not completely soluble in water. Complexometric titrations are particularly useful for the determination of a mixture of different metal ions in a solution 8. Complexometric Titration or chelatometry is a type of volumetric analysis wherein the coloured complex is used to determine the endpoint of the titration. The titrating agent, therefore, has to react with the analyte to produce a compound of limited solubility. REDOX TITRATIONS Titration example Analyte Titrant Indicator Acid-base Quantification of acetic acid in avinegar Acetic acid (CH 3 COOH) NaOH Phenolphthalein Complexometric Water Hardness Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ EDTA Eriochrome black T Murexide Precipitation Quantification of chloride ( Cl - ) in water Chlordie AgNO 3 Mohr, Volhard , Fajans Redox. Precipitation Titration 5. 2 Titration Methods and Applications 5. Werner's co-ordination number, Titrants Stability of complexes, titration curves. You will compute the first and second derivatives of the titration curve to locate the end point. The principle of this type of analysis is that once an ion's mass has been determined as a unique compound, that known measurement can then be used to determine the same analyte's mass in a mixture, as long as the relative. A most common example of this kind of titration is the use of EDTA, which is known to be used to titrate metal ions in solution. For the titration of Mg2+, one must buffer the solution to a pH of 10 so that complex formation will be quantitative. The titration reaction is If Kfʹ is large, we can consider the reaction to be complete at each point in the titration. Complexometric Titrations EDTA DTA forms stable complexes with most metal ions - the exceptions being the group 1 cations. Chelating (multidentate) ligands form more stable complexes than do monodentate ligands, because the entropy of complex formation favours the binding of one large ligand rather than small ligands. Recommended Books:. Kinds of edta uses and properties preparation edta application using titatium oxide significance and uses EDTA, Standard Solution (0. ) The number of precipitating agents that can be used is limited because of the slow action to form the precipitate. Complexometric titration involves the treatment of complex ions such as magnesium, calcium, copper, iron, nickel, lead and zinc with EDTA as the complexing agent. Define EDTA. Complexometric Titrations Introduction Bonding in Complexes Classification of Ligands Chelate Compound Chelating Agent Reagent EDTA Principle of Complexometric Titration Methods of End Point Detection Types of Complexometric Titrations Titration Selectivity, Masking and Demasking Agents Applications of Complexometric Titrations Keywords. titrations involving cerric sulphate, potassium iodate, potassium bromate, titanous chloride, Potassium permanganate. One of the earliest precipitation titrations—developed at the end of the eighteenth century—was the analysis of K 2 CO 3 and K 2 SO 4 in potash. Applications of Complexometric Titrations Complexometric Titrations are useful in a couple of different fields, namely analytical chemistry and the pharmaceutical sciences. complexometric titration with - Spanish translation - Linguee. The Applications of Complexometric Titrations are as follows: 1. COMPLEXOMETRIC TITRATION Kencha swathi Assistant professor ABIPER Bangalore 2. This Living Library is a principal hub of the LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. Pharmaceutical Analysis is a compulsory subject offered to all the under graduate students of Pharmacy. Remember to use analytical reagents (AR grade) for standards. Category Education; Show more. Chemistry 321: Quantitative Analysis Lab Webnote 7 TA Titration for etermination of alcium and Magnesium Before attempting this experiment, you may need to consult the section in the textbook dealing with complexometric titrations. The precipitate formed is the less soluble compound. Complexometric titration is a form of volumetric analysis in which the formation of a coloured complex is used to indicate the end point of a titration. In this unit first we. Applications of Complexometric Titrations Complexometric Titrations are useful in a couple of different fields, namely analytical chemistry and the pharmaceutical sciences. This book on Pharmaceutical Analysis has been designed considering the syllabi requirements laid down by …. Complexometric Titration or chelatometry is a type of volumetric analysis wherein the coloured complex is used to determine the endpoint of the titration. a) Titration beaker Cleanliness The first and most important rule for titration beakers is that they should be absolutely clean before using them for the analysis. Figure 1: T. complexometric determination of water hardness free essays. Acid-Base Titration. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Jamia Hamdard Hamdard Nagar New Delhi- 110062 (10. and ceric sulphate titration methods (Chapter 6); and also the iodimetric and iodometric titrations (Chapter 7). Titration Principles General Principles Volumetric analysis refers to a collection of methods in which the volume of a solution of accurately known concentration, the standard solution , required to react quantitatively with the analyte is determined. Important: allows the titration of some metals in the presence of others whose EDTA chelates are too weak to titrate at the lower pH. Feb 06, 2019 · Complexometric titration 1. 1 | p a g e the course /structure outline hnd i first semester sct 105: biology 1. 12 Types of conductometric titrations: Acid-base titration Precipitation titration Replacement titration Redox (oxidation-reduction) titration Complexometric titration PowerPoint Presentation: ACID-BASE TITRATIONS Titration of strong acid (a) with strong base. The comprehension and skills learned will be transferable to other laboratory and workplace situations. 80 120-180 Very hard ≥ 181 ≥ 1. Here a reducing agent is allowed to react with an oxidizing agent till endpoint. UNIT 2: FUELS & COMBUSTION: Fossil fuels & classification, Calorific value & its types, Determination of calorific value by Bomb calorimeter Proximate and Ultimate analysis of coal and their significance, calculation of calorific value by Dulong's formula, Knocking, relationship BTtween' knocking & structure of hydrocarbon, Octane numBTr,Cetane numBTr, combustion and it related numerical. TITRIMETRIC ANALYSIS Siham Abdoun Msc. Chromatography is an analytic technique which is based on the separation of molecules of a sample over two phases. com,b-pharmacy,ph. Classification of Titration - There are four types of Titration: 1) Acid Base Titration 2) Redox Titration 3) Precipitation Titration 4) Complexometric Titration. Calcium Analysis by EDTA Titration One of the factors that establish the quality of a water supply is its degree of hardness. determination of water hardness using complexometric titration you will use edta complexometric titration to determine the hardness of a sample of water brought from your home. The stability of the complexes can be attributed to the chelate effect; when complexing a metal ion EDTA surrounds the metal cation, forming a number of five-membered rings. Complexometric titration definition: a titration in which a coloured complex is formed, usually by the use of a chelating | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples. Oxidation rxns. In the United States, at Washington State University this degree was granted as the baccalaureate pharmacy degree only, where it has now been superseded by the Pharm. Lec8_ EDTA Titrations_Condensed. Types of Titrations • Acid-base titrations, in which an acidic or basic titrant reacts with an analyte that is a base or an acid. A most common example of this kind of titration is the use of EDTA, which is known to be used to titrate metal ions in solution. The hardness of water is defined in terms of its content of calcium and magnesium ions. COMPLEXOMETRIC TITRATION: COMPLEXOMETRIC TITRATION Complexometric Titration have been use in the study of formulae of complex compounds. 81 > 181 You will use complexometric titration, a form of volumetric analysis, to determine the Calcium content of our samples. Complexometric titrations with EDTA have been reported for the analysis of nearly all metal ions. The pptx on complexometric titrations, EDTA titration, Why EDTA is used in complexometric titration, Classification of EDTA titration, EDTA titration curve etc. 10 Types of Chromatography | Based on Different Techniques & Methods There are many types of chromatography like HPLC, Gas chromatography, paper chromatography, thin layer chromatography, etc. METTLER TOLEDO 5/45 Basics of Titration. 00-mL aliquot of sample to a titration flask, adjust the pH with 1-M NaOH until the pH is about 10 (pH paper or meter) and add 1-2 mL of excess 1-M NaOH to bring the pH to about 12 (as in step 2). Non aqueous titration: Solvents, acidimetry and alkalimetry titration and estimation of Sodium benzoate and Ephedrine Hcl. 0100 M NaOH is titrated with 0. S0022-0302(63)89277-2. Lec8_ EDTA Titrations_Condensed. txt) or view presentation slides online. No Contents of the Topics Learning Objectives Teaching Guidelines Methodology Assessment Tools Time Allocated 1 Pharmaceutical analysis– Definition and scope Different techniques of analysis Methods of expressing concentration Primary and secondary standards. Complexometric Titration or chelatometry is a type of volumetric analysis wherein the coloured complex is used to determine the endpoint of the titration. Ag+ + Cl− Image AgCl (ppt. Nonaqueous titration is the titration of substances dissolved in solvents other than water. A scout titration is performed to determine the approximate calcium content. But it is worth it. • Precipitation (e. S0022-0302(63)89277-2. The other is placed in a burette, from which it is dripped into the flask until the titration reaches its end point. The titration has also been applied. 3 pHControlin ComplexometricTitrations 129 5. The preparation of a reactive solution of accurately known concentration is fundamental to these methods, and the exercise serves as an introduction to the techniques of solution preparation and titration. PRINCIPLE : 3 PRINCIPLE Complexometric titrations are those reactions in which simple metal ion is transformed into complex ion by addition of a complexing agent Comlexing agent is any electron donating group or ion , which by its ability to form one or more covalent bond with the metal ion produces a complex The complexes have different property from those of free metal ion. 05M)- weigh to the nearest 0. Complexometric Titration with EDTA B. HCl with NH 4 OH 13. Complexometric titration involves the treatment of complex ions such as magnesium, calcium, copper, iron, nickel, lead and zinc with EDTA as the complexing agent. Reagents are chosen so that the reaction is spontaneous and one of the half reactions has a natural colour change. titrations involving cerric sulphate, potassium iodate, potassium bromate, titanous chloride, Potassium permanganate. However, the most common types of titration in quantitative chemical analysis are redox titration and acid-base titration. Acid base titration: Theories of acid base indicators, classification of acid base titrations and theory involved in titrations of strong, weak, and very weak acids and bases, neutralization curves. In this procedure a stock solution of EDTA will be standardized against primary standard CaCO 3. These most commonly use a pH indicator, a pH meter, or a conductance meter to determine the endpoint. Acid Base Titrations, Classification of Acid Base Titrations, Titration Curves, Acid Base Titration Curves, Strong Acid, Strong Base, Weak Acid, Weak Bsse, pH, pOH, Dissociation Constants of Acid. HCl with NH 4 OH 13. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Complexometric titration definition, a chemical technique using the formation of a colored complex to indicate the end of a titration. Calcon retains color better at pH 12 than does Calmagite. Important: allows the titration of some metals in the presence of others whose EDTA chelates are too weak to titrate at the lower pH. The calcium was determined by titration of calcium oxalate with permanganate until about 1957, about which time it was determined by complexometric titration such as with disodium ethylenediametetraacetic acid (EDTA) until about 1969; since then, it has been determined by atomic absorption. Classification of Titration - There are four types of Titration: 1) Acid Base Titration 2) Redox Titration 3) Precipitation Titration 4) Complexometric Titration. Aug 26, 2019 · Acid Base Titration : 5 Types with Examples and Titration Curves. EDTA, often written as #"H"_4"Y"#, is a common ligand in complexometric titrations. Complexometric titrations 3. First unit deals with the precipitation titration and the second unit is on gravimetric titrations and in the last unit we introduce you to instruments used in analytical analysis. Acid base titration: Theories of acid base indicators, classification of acid base titrations and theory involved in titrations of strong, weak, and very weak acids and bases, neutralization curves. Complexometric titration = a titration based on complex Classification of Ligands 1. In analytical chemistry, there are direct, back, replacement, and indirect titration methods depending on what is being titrated and the goal of what concentration to determine. 1021/ed083p906. These most commonly use a pH indicator, a pH meter, or a conductance meter to determine the endpoint. Determination of hardness by EDTA method Hardness of water is estimated by complexometric titration with disodium salt of EDTA (ethyl diamine tetra acetate) Erichrome black—T (EBT) is a dye is used as indicator. PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS Method of Analysis and Assay: Potentiometry Dr. docx from CHEM 2 1212 at Georgia State University. • complexometric titration is a type of titration based on complex formation between the analyte and titrant. The principle of this type of analysis is that once an ion's mass has been determined as a unique compound, that known measurement can then be used to determine the same analyte's mass in a mixture, as long as the relative. Types of complexometric titration Direct titration In this case, the metal ion is titrated with a standard solution of EDTA. For the titration of Mg2+, one must buffer the solution to a pH of 10 so that complex formation will be quantitative. Contents (xi) 6. 2 Selective Titration Using Masking Reagents 133 5. Add 6 drops of indicator and 3 mL of buffer solution. You will compute the first and second derivatives of the titration curve to locate the end point. Chem 321 Lecture 25 - Complexometric Titrations 12/3/13 Student Learning Objectives EDTA After the Co2+ in your unknown is separated from Fe3+ it can be quantitatively measured by a complexometric titration. Principle of Complexometric Titration. classification of matter 9:12 AM yallascience In the following you can see the Scheme for classifying matter, that is very important to know, and also we do our best to give you classification of matter worksheet about it. Basics of Titration by Abhishek Jain (ABCH Sir) for IIT JEE Mains/Advanced & Medical Exams - Duration: 7:42. Powerpoint presentation describing how to perform metal complexation titrations using EDTA titrant. Determination of Total Water Hardness: Compleximetric Titration Please review the. Types of Complexometric Titration:. Complexometric titrations with EDTA have been reported for the analysis of nearly all metal ions. In analytical chemistry, there are direct, back, replacement, and indirect titration methods depending on what is being titrated and the goal of what concentration to determine. Most, if not all, metals form coordination complexes with anions or molecules. complexometric determination of water hardness free essays. Types of complexometric titration Direct titration In this case, the metal ion is titrated with a standard solution of EDTA. Multiple Choice Questions 135. Start studying Experiment 6: Redox Titration. The principle of this type of analysis is that once an ion's mass has been determined as a unique compound, that known measurement can then be used to determine the same analyte's mass in a mixture, as long as the relative. The ligand molecule is having atleast. Complexometric titration is based on the fact that certain organic compounds form stable complexes with metal ions in solution. Transfer a 10. Redox Titrations • Introduction • 1. Determination of Permanent hardness Take 100 ml of sample hard water in 250 ml beaker. Another type of titration experiment, known as redox titration, reaches an endpoint based on a solution's oxidation levels. PRINCIPLE : 3 PRINCIPLE Complexometric titrations are those reactions in which simple metal ion is transformed into complex ion by addition of a complexing agent Comlexing agent is any electron donating group or ion , which by its ability to form one or more covalent bond with the metal ion produces a complex The complexes have different property from those of free metal ion. Complexometric titrations: As the name indicates, the endpoint is seen by the formation of a complex molecule. These titrations involve the use of a precipitating agent such as silver nitrate, and are therefore also known as argentimetric titrations. There are three natural regions of the titration. Back Titration: Use for the substances which are not water soluble or which are weak acids or bases. [A] Complexometric Titrations [8 marks] Theory of complexometric titration involving EDTA, Study of EDTA complex formation taking disodium salt of EDTA and effect of pH, Ways of locating the end point, Estimation of calcium and magnesium by complexometric titration by EDTA [B] Precipitation Titration [6 marks]. 5 Applications of Complexometric Titrations 137 5. Types of Complexometric Titration:. Classification of Titrimetric Methods: Titrimetric methods are classified into various types depending on the nature of chemical reactions. Titration (definition, principle, types of titration) Titration definition It is a technique used to know the the volume of solution of unknown concentration with the help of solution of known Yogurt (types of yogurt, preparation, mother starter color preparation, ingredients, sweeteners, stabilizers). The curve is analogous to plotting pH versus volume of titrant in an acid-base titration. Different types of titration reaction include: Acid-base titrations are based on the neutralization reaction between the analyte and an acidic or basic titrant. Complexometric Titrations EDTA DTA forms stable complexes with most metal ions - the exceptions being the group 1 cations. 2 Selective TitrationUsing Masking Reagents '133 5. Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, an acidic powder better known as EDTA, is commonly used in this type of titration because it readily bonds with metals. Type of Titrations Classified into four types based on type of reaction involved; 1. titration reactions go to completion so there is no equilibrium (E). Complexometric titration is a type of titration based on complex formation between the analyte and titrant. i)Acid-base titrations (neutralization reactions) ii)Complexometric titrations iii)Precipitation titrations iv)Oxidation reduction titrations v)Non aqueous titrations. Nov 05, 2016 · Type of Complexometric Titration, Direct Titration, Back Titration, Replacement Titration, Indirect Titration Part 4: Types of Complexometric Titration Dr. Neutralization curves A plot of pH against the volume of alkali added (mL) is known as a neutralization or titration curve (Fig. Complexometric reaction 4. Determination of various species:: Determination of various species: Titrant Electrode Species determined 1. COMPLEXOMETRIC TITRATION Kencha swathi Assistant professor ABIPER Bangalore 2. Titrations The process of adding the standard solution to the test solution is called a titration, and is carried out using a burette (see below). 1021/ac60096a024. There are many types of titration when considering goals and procedures. Precipitation titrations Types of Titrations Acid-base titrations, in which an acidic or basic titrant reacts with an analyte that is a base or an acid. Topics search, Slideshows, PPT download, Transcript & more. : Titrations between cations and complex forming reagents • The most useful of these complexing agents are organic compounds with several electron donor groups that can form multiple covalent bonds with metal ions • Complexometric methods have been around for more than a century. Principle of Complexometric Titration. Complexometric titration = a titration based on complex Classification of Ligands 1. Welcome to the Chemistry Library. EDTA (disodium dihydrogen ethylenediaminetetraacetate) Na 2 C 10 H 14 N 2 O 8 - dry at 120-130°C for 24 hours to get anhydrous salt. The French word, titre, also comes from this origin, meaning rank is a common laboratory method of quantitative/chemical analysis that can be used to determine the concentration of a known reactant (analyte). An indicator with a marked color change is usually used to detect the end-point of the titration. Typically, the titrant (the know solution) is added from a buret to a known quantity of the analyte (the unknown solu. Name: shimul islam Batch; 13 Course: Pharmaceutical Analysis WORLD UNIVERSITY OF BANGLADESH. com,b-pharmacy,ph. Learn Chemistry with Abhishek Jain(ABCH Sir): useful for IIT-JEE Mains/Adv/BITSAT/MH. determination of water hardness using complexometric titration you will use edta complexometric titration to determine the hardness of a sample of water brought from your home. In spite of the apparent technical simplicity with which visual complexometric titrations of metal cations with aminopolycarboxylic acids titrants are performed, a complex chemistry takes place in the titrated solution during the titration, due to the chemical environment and to the insuppressible chemical properties of metal cations, aminopolycarboxylic acids and metallochromic indicators. Titration (definition, principle, types of titration) Titration definition It is a technique used to know the the volume of solution of unknown concentration with the help of solution of known Yogurt (types of yogurt, preparation, mother starter color preparation, ingredients, sweeteners, stabilizers). complexometric titration - pt. Milner and G. You will compute the first and second derivatives of the titration curve to locate the end point. complexometric titrations The technique involves titrating metal ions with a complexing agent or chelating agent (Ligand) and is commonly referred to as complexometric titration. A most common example of this kind of titration is the use of EDTA, which is known to be used to titrate metal ions in solution. 35 VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS -TITRATION PRINCIPLE: Volumetric analysis (titration) is used for determining the content of a specific component in a sample. Complexometric titration definition: a titration in which a coloured complex is formed, usually by the use of a chelating | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples. Complexometric Titration with EDTA B. EDTA forms chelates with nearly all metal ions and this reaction is the basis for general analytical method for these ions by titration with a standard EDTA solution. Experiment 1 Acid-Base Titrations Discussion Volumetric procedures are among the most common and convenient methods of analysis. Complexometric titrations are particularly useful for determination of a mixture of different metal ions in solution. A reaction in which the analyte and titrant form an insoluble precipitate also can serve as the basis for a titration. Complexometric Titrations Introduction Bonding in Complexes Classification of Ligands Chelate Compound Chelating Agent Reagent EDTA Principle of Complexometric Titration Methods of End Point Detection Types of Complexometric Titrations Titration Selectivity, Masking and Demasking Agents Applications of Complexometric Titrations Keywords. titration for titrator control, method development, data archiving and management and full record of all installation, preparation and analysis tasks in the audit trail. Many principles of acid-base titrations are used in complexometric titration. Complexometric titrations are particularly useful for the determination of a mixture of different metal ions in solution. Complexometric titration 1. Complexometric Titration is said to be achieved if a kind of complex molecule is formed between the analyte and the titrant till the end of the reaction is acquired. complexometric titration - pt. The solution containing the metal ion is buffered to an appropriate pH at which the stability constant of the metal-EDTA complex is large. The stability of the complexes can be attributed to the chelate effect; when complexing a metal ion EDTA surrounds the metal cation, forming a number of five-membered rings. The method is based on the competition between a metal ion (for example) and two Iigands, one of which acts as an indicator and the other is a component of a standard solution. The more stable the chelate, the lower the pH at which the titration can be performed. A well-known ex-periment using the titration is the determination of the total hardness of water found in several textbooks (3, 5, 21–23) and Web sites (24–26). SlideServe is the easiest way to Upload & Share PowerPoint presentations publicly or privately with the world. These metrics are regularly updated to reflect usage leading up to the last few days. This tends to limit the reactions that are available for titration. Standard substances used for complexometric titration. Redox Titration 3. complexometric titration with - Spanish translation - Linguee. EDTA forms chelates with nearly all metal ions and this reaction is the basis for general analytical method for these ions by titration with a standard EDTA solution. Titrations are often classified by the nature of this titration reaction: acid-base, redox, precipitation and complexation reactions are the most common reaction types. Jul 15, 2012 · Organic Chemistry-II,Amino Acids, Scope of microbiology. complexometric titrations The technique involves titrating metal ions with a complexing agent or chelating agent (Ligand) and is commonly referred to as complexometric titration. Pptn titrations Dimethyl glyoxime Lead nitrate Mercury(II) nitrate Silver nitrate Sodium tetraphenyl borate DME DME DME RPE Graphite Ni2+ Sulphate , F- I- Cl -, Br-, I-, CN- K+ 3. 0100 M NaOH is titrated with 0. photometric titration happens only in one condition, that one of the following substances will absorb the electromagnetic radiation. In analytical chemistry, there are direct, back, replacement, and indirect titration methods depending on what is being titrated and the goal of what concentration to determine. 13-2017; GB/T4698. Powerpoint presentation describing how to perform metal complexation titrations using EDTA titrant. The process is known as titration. The most important appli-cations are the titration of calcium and magnesium for example for water hardness and the determination of nickel, zinc, copper and cobalt for the plating industry. 4) and then bends away again. com,b-pharmacy,ph. 0500 M NaOH. Titrations can be classified by the type of reaction. This tends to limit the reactions that are available for titration. The titration reaction is If Kfʹ is large, we can consider the reaction to be complete at each point in the titration. View Notes - 1212L-Determination of Total Water Hardness v3 (1). It is a common ingredient in formulations used for both industrial and consumer products. Feb 06, 2019 · Complexometric titration 1. Complexometric titrations are particularly useful for determination of a mixture of different metal ions in solution. Lecture "Phenols and amines" on Pharmaceutical Chemistry is devoted by synthesis, physico-chemical properties and analysis of medicinal substances, which are derivatives of phenols and aromatic amines. 1 Selective Titration by Regulating pH 131 5. Constant M. 4 Selective Titrations of Metal Ions in the Presence of Multiple Metal Ions 130 5. both the total hardness and the individual calcium and magnesium hardnesses will be. 5 g of ZnO into a 100-ml beaker and add 10 ml of H2SO4 (8+1). The word "titration" comes from the Latin "titalus," meaning inscription or title. For the titration of Mg2+, one must buffer the solution to a pH of 10 so that complex formation will be quantitative. The standard way to express water hardness is in ppm. Experiment 3: EDTA Determination of Total Water Hardness Water hardness is an expression for the sum of the calcium and magnesium cation concentration in a water sample. Mymoona Akhtar Lecturer Dept. 2 Titration Methods and Applications 5. Complexometric titration is based on the fact that certain organic compounds form stable complexes with metal ions in solution. You will compute the first and second derivatives of the titration curve to locate the end point. Complexometric titration curves Effect of K and pH on titration curves a l to [Ca 2+] Electrode signal proportion at higher pH values, EDTA titration curves usually exhibit more distinct EP (less competition from pr otons), but beware of hydroxide precipitatiton… the larger is K, the larger is the jump on the titration curve around the EP. Quelques facteurs de variation de la teneur en calcium des laits de vaches. 2 Selective Titration Using Masking Reagents 133 5. SlideServe is the easiest way to Upload & Share PowerPoint presentations publicly or privately with the world.
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Displaying items by tag: Kazakhstan The India-China Clash and the Expanded SCO By Stephen Blank October 16, 2017, the CACI Analyst The recent Indo-Chinese crisis over the Doklam area has been peacefully resolved for now, yet its repercussions risk spilling over to both South and Central Asia and beyond. The Doklam clash has demonstrated to China that it can no longer push India around, and India immediately registered that lesson in self-confidence by stating that it will play a larger role in Southeast Asia, another area where they both jostle for influence. Similarly, we can expect an expanded rivalry in Central Asia, not least within the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) now that India and Pakistan are both members. Has the SCO Solved its Expansion Dilemmas? By Richard Weitz August 3, 2017, the CACI Analyst The June Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Astana marked the SCO’s first membership expansion since its creation in 2001. By finally ending this logjam, the SCO has raised expectations of continued enlargement and increased geopolitical weight. However, major obstacles to further growth persist; meanwhile, more members deepen the mutual tensions and rivalries within the institution. Revere or Reverse? Central Asia between Cyrillic and Latin Alphabets By Farkhod Tolipov June 6, 2017, the CACI Analyst In April this year, Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbaev made it clear that Kazakhstan intends to change from the Cyrillic to the Latin alphabet. Thereby, this country took a new step in the overall course of its post-Soviet development as an independent state. Kazakhstan became the third state in Central Asia after Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan that decided to undergo such a change. Kyrgyzstan will supposedly be the next country to move in the same direction. The change of alphabets was met with geopolitically saturated aversion in Russian political circles and media, in contrast to the relatively peaceful manner with which it is being introduced in the countries themselves. Central Asia: An Opportunity for the Trump Administration March 22, 2017, the CACI Analyst Central Asia has never ranked high on U.S. priorities. That is unlikely to change under the Trump Administration. Yet recent developments in Central Asia, particularly in Uzbekistan, do offer an opportunity to advance U.S. interests through a greater economic-political presence in the region, whilst also countering growing Chinese economic dominance and Russian efforts at military hegemony at a relatively low cost. The two key countries in this possible opportunity for the U.S. are Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. Weaker Turkey leaves the South Caucasus without Strategic Anchor By Mamuka Tsereteli February 17, 2017, the CACI Analyst The weakening strategic position of Turkey will have a profound impact on the Black Sea-Caspian region and wider Central Asia. An assertive Russia and diminishing U.S. and Western engagement further limits Turkey's ability to play a pro-active role in the region. For regional actors in the South Caucasus, part of the solution should be to create the best possible conditions for transiting Asian cargos via Central Asia, the Caspian Sea, the South Caucasus corridor and the Black Sea to Bulgaria and Romania. This is how countries of the South Caucasus can bring new balancing powers to the region.
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« Back To C&EN ACS | ACS Publications | C&EN | CAS « Back to The Safety Zone About the Safety Zone Keeping Scientific Curiosity Alive Home » 2008 Fall National Meeting » Keeping Scientific Curiosity Alive Posted By Carmen Drahl on Aug 18, 2008 | 8 comments Filed by Stu Borman Robert Cahn, a frail biochemist in his 70s who walks slowly with the aid of a cane, was fired from a tenure-track faculty position in 1972 and lived in a commune most of the time after that, but he hasn’t lost his love for scientific research. Cahn in the 1950s (left, courtesy of Robert Cahn) and last week in Philadelphia (right, photo by Stu Borman/C&EN). He flew to Philadelphia from Washington state last week–his first time on the East Coast in about 22 years–to attend the ACS National Meeting. His aim was to speak with other scientists who might help support experiments he would like to do on the mechanism of action of naturally occurring herbs and dietary supplements with healing effects. Cahn believes the active ingredients in some of these natural products are DNA-intercalating agents and that such agents could represent an important source of new therapeutics. In the 1980s, while working as a research associate in a California lab, he helped develop genetically engineered bacteria that can detect DNA intercalating agents. Cahn earned a bachelor’s degree with high honors in biology and chemistry at Swarthmore College in the late 1950s and a Ph.D. in developmental biochemistry at Brandeis University in the early ’60s. His doctoral thesis–on characterizing the five different isozymes of lactic dehydrogenase–was considered an important finding at the time and “was published as the lead article in Science before I even got my Ph.D.,” Cahn says. For seven years in the late ’60s and early ’70s, Cahn was an assistant professor and then an associate professor with tenure in the zoology department of a major West Coast university, where he ran a biochemical embryology group. In part because of his strong liberal views–he advised students who wanted to resist the Vietnam War draft and permitted his research group to investigate the health effects of hashish–he ran into strong opposition from department administrators. He had also developed bipolar disorder and suffered from profound episodes of depression that impaired his job performance. As a result of these factors, the university terminated his employment in 1972, giving him severance of a year’s salary plus $6,000. By a year or so later, Cahn had become unable to support himself. For example, he notes that he applied for a job as a laboratory dishwasher but was turned down when the employer found out he was a Ph.D. biochemist. In desperation, he joined the Love Israel family, a Washington-state-based spiritual community, where he converted from his native Judaism to Christianity and changed his name legally to Abishai Israel. For 30 years, he was a gardener, tutor, and herbal medical adviser for the community. Cahn is still a member of the group, but he now lives alone. He currently supports himself on Social Security and disability benefits and by selling his own herbal perfume. In the mid-1980s, Cahn worked briefly as a research associate at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, where he helped develop a genetically engineered bacterial strain that can be used to detect DNA-intercalating agents–the research he is trying to promote at this week’s ACS meeting. “Herbs don’t have these exquisite [chemical] structures to do nothing,” he says. If DNA intercalation “is a simple mechanism of healing, that would be nice to know.” Why after all these years and so many obstacles is he still trying to pursue his scientific research? “If your curiosity is gone, you’re dead,” Cahn says. “You die of boredom because you’re not onto anything. I’m onto something.” Subscribe to this author's posts feed via RSS Author: Carmen Drahl Robert D. Cahn Thank you Stu and Carmen this is wonderful!!! Dr. Robert D. Cahn Stu: I went to AGFD 237 and talked to Amit Vikarm, Texas A&M, College Station, Vegetable and Fruit Improvement Center. I asked mim if intercalation had been found to be a mechanism of action of any of his newly discovered limonoids and citrus bioflavonoids. He said basically that he had not done the work but that as far as he knew “no”. Then I left. As I had hobbled up the aisle to the door he ran after me and said “Do you have a card?”. I said “No, but I have something better” and handed him a black and white printout of my CEN blog. Then I left. Stay tuned!!! Abishai/RDC Pey-Lih I think this is wonderful that someone like Dr. Cahn is still in pursuit. I hope to hear more and what comes of this meeting. Joseph Israel We visited Dr Robert Cahn at the Swedish hospital in Edmonds Washington last Thursday and then yesterday learned of his passing, from his Daughter, Giving. Loved your article. noah israel Dr Abishia died yesterday surrounded by family and well Loved Lynn Sisley interesting no body called- everybody must’ve thought that everybody else thought to call me?.. Dec. 29th is marked the first day I felt my baby kicking!.. and smelling roses… he has been an extremely close dear friend of mine, and my son in his later years, when many felt his personality was difficult to adapt. He was writing memoirs and scientific materials- he wished for me to assist him with, and be his editor… wonder who will call me, first?.. Love, LM Sisley BTW- Dr. Cahn’s family never practiced Judaism… they were not religious. He used to joke that his father worshiped the president, whom he worked for, closely… Roosevelt. and he wanted to send my son to Swarthmore. When Allen said, “But Abi, I’m having a real hard time in algebra! How am I ever going to make into physics class?” Abi answered, “Math is not what matters most, Allen- (but I’ll help you with that) -what matters most, is- you only need to unconditonally-love and respect your mother, the one who gave you life.” ~hope you all enjoy in-joy my offerings, here. with Highest Love&Gratitude, =)(= Lynnie Marie To prevent spam please solve this simple math problem below: * Time limit is exhausted. Please reload the CAPTCHA. + 2 = five Louis Kuchnir, MD, PhD on Revisiting The Premed Curriculum Cuoi Hoi Tron Goi on BPA Craziness Alex G on ACS National Meeting Dress Code Lynn Sisley on Keeping Scientific Curiosity Alive noah israel on Keeping Scientific Curiosity Alive Joseph Israel on Keeping Scientific Curiosity Alive Safety in Academic Labs « chembites on Now on the Sheri Sangji Case: The L.A. 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व्यापार्‍यांना राष्ट्रीय पेन्शन योजना कर्षण मिळविण्यात अपयशी ठरली – बिझिनेसलाईन The National Pension Scheme for Traders and Self-Employed Persons has failed to gain traction as only about 25,000 persons have opted for the scheme as against the government’s target to enrol 50 lakh by March-end. As per government data, only 84 traders and self-employed persons from Delhi have registered for the scheme so far, while 59 persons from Kerala, 54 from Himachal Pradesh, 29 from Jammu and Kashmir and two from Goa have registered. No one has registered for the scheme in Lakshadweep and Mizoram. Uttar Pradesh has the highest number of registrations with 6,765 persons, followed by Andhra Pradesh (4,781), Gujarat (2,915), Maharashtra (632), Bihar (583), Rajasthan (549), Tamil Nadu (309), Madhya Pradesh (305) and West Bengal (234). The National Pension Scheme for Traders and Self Employed Persons (Pradhan Mantri Laghu Vyapari Maan-dhan Yojana) is a voluntary and contribution based central sector scheme. The government launched the scheme, entailing monthly minimum assured pension of Rs 3,000 for the entry age group of 18-40 years after attaining the age of 60 years, with effect from July 22, 2019. Under the scheme, the government makes matching contribution in the subscribers’ account. Commenting on the lukewarm response to the scheme, Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal said the entry age and the premium for the scheme should be raised to encourage more traders to join the scheme. “Rs 3,000 to be given after 30 years of paying premium will hardly have any value. Why have traders aged between 40 and 55 years been kept out of the scheme? The government can increase premium for this age group (40-55) instead of depriving them of the scheme’s benefits. These are two big drawbacks,” Khandelwal told PTI. He said the traders’ body had suggested to the government that a provident fund like provision be made whereby a fund is created out of the total tax paid by a trader throughout his/her life, out of which every trader can be paid monthly pension upon attaining the age of 60. PREVIOUS POST Previous post: बाजारपेठेचा दृष्टीकोनः या आठवड्यात बाजारातील तणाव, क्रूड किंमत बाजारपेठेत सेट करण्यासाठी विश्लेषकांचे म्हणणे आहे- लाइव्हमिंट NEXT POST Next post: टायटन्स बँका क्यू 3 मध्ये दागिने विक्री मार्गदर्शन राखण्यासाठी वेडिंग सीझनवर – ब्लूमबर्गक्विंट
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Home page for digital-law-online.info - Table of Contents - Introduction to the online version Chapter 1 – The Commission and Its Recommendations Chapter 2 – The Establishment, Mandate, and Activities of the Commission Chapter 3 – Computers and Copyright Chapter 4 – Machine Reproduction – Photocopying - Recommendations of the Commission - Recommendation for Amending One Area of the 1976 Copyright Act - Recommendations Concerning the Five-Year Review of Photocopying Practices - Recommendations to Publishers - Recommendations to Government Agencies - Provisions of the 1976 Copyright Act Affecting Photocopying - CONTU Guidelines on Photocopying under Interlibrary Loan Arrangements - Volume of Library Photocopying in 1976 - Means of Obtaining Permission to Make Photocopies or to Obtain Authorized Copies under the 1976 Copyright Act - Interrelated Economics of Publishing and Libraries and the Impact of Copying Fees - Legislation and Systems Relating to Photocopying in Other Countries - Recommendations of Interested Organizations - Effects of Future Technological Change Chapter 5 – Summary Appendix A – Summary of the Legislative History of Computer-Related Issues and the Photocopy Issue Appendix B – Public Law 93-573 and Public Law 95-146 Appendix C – Commissioners Appendix D – Staff Appendix E – Lists of Witnesses Appendix F – Alphabetical Listing of Persons Appearing before the Commission Appendix G – Transcripts of Commission Meetings Appendix H – Summaries of Commission-Sponsored Studies Appendix I – Bibliography Appendix J – Selected Provisions of the Copyright Act of 1976 and Copyright Office Regulations PDF version of the report Picture of commissioners and staff Final Report of the National Commission on New Technology Uses of Copyrighted Works Volume of Library Photocopying in 1976 Enactment of the 1976 Act was one prerequi­site to the Commission’s formulation of recom­mendations concerning photocopying. Another was access to data about the incidence of photocopying {Page 56} and its impact, both real and perceived, on the activities of authors, publishers, and those seeking access to works of authorship. Two studies published in 1976 and 1977 pro­vided most of the data that was utilized by the Commission for these purposes. Comprehensive quantitative data on the pho­tocopying of copyrighted materials in the United States is provided by the 1977 report of King Research, lnc.,221 which was based primarily on sample surveys of photocopying conducted on supervised machines by public, academic, federal government, and special libraries.222 Records of 130,000 interlibrary loan transactions in 1976 in the Minnesota Interlibrary Telecommunica­tions Exchange (MINITEX), a network of libraries in Minnesota and surrounding states, supplemented the King Research survey sam­ple.223 An advisory committee consisting of librarians, publishers, and government agency officials provided oversight for the project. Although the study has furnished the most comprehensive body of data on photocopying ever assembled in the United States, it did not cover every kind of photocopying of copyrighted materials. It excluded, for example: (1) copy­ing in public and nonpublic elementary and sec­ondary school libraries; (2) copying for class­room use in nonprofit educational institutions at all levels-elementary, secondary, and higher-unless the copying was performed by the library of the institution; (3) copying on unsupervised machines (including coin-operated machines in libraries and elsewhere in organizations); (4) copying by government agencies other than in their libraries; (5) copying by organizations other than libraries or in organizations in units other than the libraries, such as by business organizations without libraries or departments of educational institutions; and (6) copying by organizations selling copying services either as a major or incidental part of their operations, such as commercial photocopying services and “information brokers.”224 The overall volume of items of copyrighted materials estimated to have been copied by the four types of libraries sampled in the King study are shown in Table 2.225 Table 2 - Photocopying in Libraries from All Copyrighted Materials Millions of Photocopied Items (one or several pages) Type of Library Local Users1 Intrasystem Transactions1 Interlibrary Loan1 Total Copyrighted Materials Copyright Status Unknown1 NOTE: Due to rounding off of numbers, rows and columns may not add exactly. 1King study, Tables 3.13, 3.15, 3.17, and 3.19. An estimated total of 53.9 million items from copyrighted materials was copied on supervised machines in the twenty-two thousand libraries in the universe sampled. Of this total, 70 per­cent was copied from serials, 24 percent from books, and 6 percent from other copyrighted materials. The task of estimating what amount of this volume of copyrighted materials would be exempted under sections 107 and 108 of the 1976 Act and what amount would require authorization to copy is complicated by the fact that the contract for the King study came into effect in July 1976, three months before the new Copyright Act was enacted and its detailed provisions on photocopying were known. The data gathered, therefore, may not correspond exactly with the activities defined in the act. Nevertheless, some rough estimates may be drawn for the types of libraries included in the survey. This analysis is undertaken in the fol­lowing sections, broken down into the three types of transactions, and then broken down in each case by type of library. Copying of Copyrighted U.S. Serials for Interlibrary Loan The King sample survey collected more de­tailed data concerning copying for interlibrary loan arrangements than for any other cate­gory.226{Page 57} Its data were supplemented and rein­forced by the data on the 130,000 actual trans­actions in the MINITEX system. Table 3 contains the King study figures on the total volume of copying of U.S. copyrighted serials for inter-library loan and the alternative estimates of the volume of copying that would require authoriza­tion under section 108(g) (2) and the CONTU guidelines.227 Table 3 - Photocopying From U.S. Copyrighted Serials For Interlibrary Loan No. of Items Copied1 No. Exempt for Classroom Use, Replacement, and under 5 Copies per Title1 No. Needing Authorization w/o Time Limit (= col. 1 – col. 2)1 No. Needing Authorization w/ 5-year Time Limit1 1King study, Table 4.14 and p. 71. The King study data suggest that from 505,000 to 1,925,000 of the items from U.S. serials photocopied for interlibrary loan in 1976 would have required authorization from the copyright proprietor, had the provisions of the 1976 Act been applicable.228 To this number, however, must be added some portion of the 1,200,000 copies made from copyrighted books, of the 600,000 photocopies made from other copyrighted materials, and of the copies of for­eign serials and materials for which copyright status was not reported. Appropriate deductions not from all of these categories must be made to take into account copying for classroom use and replacement. A portion of that copying may be exempted from copyright liability under sections 107 and 108. These figures in turn should be reduced by the number of single-page photo­copied items made for interlibrary loan, which likely fall under the definition of fair use. Information on One-page and two-page items is available in the King study only for period­icals and other serials and not for books or other copyrighted material. That information indicates that 16 percent of the filled requests were for one page. If 16 percent is deducted from the figures in columns 3 and 4 of Table 3, the number of copies of domestic serial items photocopied for interlibrary loan and requiring authorization would be reduced to 420,000 copies for articles less than six years old and 1,621,000 copies of articles, irrespective of age. Photocopies Made for Local Use Copying for local use as defined in the King study includes copying by public library bor­rowers, students and faculty of colleges and uni­versities, and employees of libraries and the institutions in which they are located, including corporate employees. The number of copies for local use will also include those permitted under the fair use provisions of section 107, which permit the making of one copy of an article or a small portion of other works for purposes of private study, scholarship, or research, as well as those permitted under the provisions of section 108(d). The King study provides no {Page 58} direct data on these types of exempted copying, but an approximation appears in Table 4, arrived at by distinguishing single and multiple copies and by applying estimates of the number of photocopied items consisting of but one page. Table 4 – Photocopying from All Copyrighted Serials for Local Use Conditions Affecting the Need for Authorization to Make Copies No. Copies Made from all Serials1 No. Copies Not Made for Replacement or Classroom Use2 No. of Single Copies3 No. of One-Page Items No. of copies Needing Authorization (col. 2 – col. 3 + 4) 1King study, Table 4.19. 2King study, Table 4.23; does not include 4,560,000 items for which the purpose of the request is unknown or unreported. 4Composed of an estimated 4.3 million in for-profit institutions and 3.6 million in nonprofit institutions. At first glance it appears that only some 5,100,000 photocopied items made for local patrons would require authorization. To this number must be added some portion of the 4,260,000 single items photocopied by libraries in profit organizations to take into account photocopies by those libraries that do not avail themselves of the benefits of section 108(d) because their collections are not open to the public or specialized researchers. Photocopies Made for Intrasystem Use The second-highest volume of copying of copyrighted materials in the types of libraries surveyed by King Research was for intrasystem loan. This volume was almost as great as copying for local patrons and more than twice as great as copying for interlibrary loan. Intrasystem loan was defined in the King study as “borrowing or lending of library materials carried on between branches or departments within the same library system as determined by common funding.” No definition was provided for library system, but a library was defined to include “both the central library/headquarters {Page 59} and the branch libraries/departments of your library system or archives.”229 The problem of estimating what portion of the intrasystem photocopying of copyright ma­terials falls within fair use under section 107 or within the exceptions in section 108 is fur­ther complicated by the lack in either the 1976 Copyright Act or its legislative history of defi­nitions of the terms library or archives. It is necessary to estimate what portion of intrasys­tem loan copies is governed by section 108(d) - single copies for patrons of articles or other small portions of copyrighted works - and what portion of the copies is governed by the limita­tions in section 108(g) (2) on copying for in­terlibrary loan. Presumably, Congress intended that individual instances of copying would fall under one or the other of these provisions, but not under both. The estimates made in the analysis which fol­lows are based upon the assumption that copy­ing for intrasystem use is copying within a libraryas that term is used in the statute. For example, it is assumed that a large city’s central or headquarters library and its numerous branches constitute one library, and, therefore, any library patron in that city may go to the headquarters or any branch to secure a single copy of an article from any periodical sub­scribed to by any library unit in that city-pro­vided that the requests for the copies are isolated, unrelated, and not a part of a concerted or systematic scheme-without incurring liability to the copyright proprietor in accord with sec­tion 108(d). Conversely, securing such a copy would not count as an interlibrary loan under the provisions of section 108(g)(2) and the CONTU guidelines. The corollary of this inter­pretation is that if the periodical is not sub­scribed to by any unit in the city system, all re­quests for copies of articles made to any unit in the city which were met from sources not in the city system would count against the quota of five copies in the CONTU guidelines. This inter­pretation seems to fit best with usual library practice, wherein only requests for copies that cannot be met within a city system are counted as interlibrary loans. Table 5, which follows, applies this assump­tion in attempting to estimate what portion of the volume of photocopying shown in the King study as intrasystem use requires authorization. Table 5 – Photocopying From All Copyrighted Serials For Intrasystem Loan No. Copies from All Serials No. Copies for Replacement or Classroom Use1 No. Single Copies2 No. Copies Needing Authorization w/o Limit on Length (col. 1 – cols. 2+3) No. of copies Needing Authorization w/ One-Page Copies Exempt 2Donald King estimate, telephone conversation, December 22, 1977. An examination of Table 5 suggests that some 2,270,000 items copied for intrasystem loan would require authorization. To this num­ber, however, should be added some portion of the 2,100,000 single copies made by special li­braries, shown in column 3, to account for intrasystem copying by libraries in for-profit or­ganizations that do not avail themselves of the privileges of section 108. Table 6 recapitulates estimates of the minimum number of items copied from copyrighted materials on unsupervised machines in libraries that would require consent of the copyright pro­prietor. {Page 60} Table 6 – Items Copied from Copyrighted Materials on Unsupervised Machines Source of Material From domestic serials under six years old Local use From serials only Intrasystem loan NOTE: The estimates in Table 6 are minimal because they do no include (1) copies for interlibrary loan made from serials over five years old, (2) single copies made for local use or intrasystem use in libraries in for-profit organizations which do not wish to make themselves eligible for the provisions of section 108, (3) copies made from books and other copyrighted materials, (4) issues of foreign serials copied for interlibrary loan, and (5) copies made in institutions not covered by the King study. Next section: Means of Obtaining Permission to Make Photocopies or to Obtain Authorized Copies under the 1976 Copyright Act 221 See note 194, supra. This study was conducted in 1976 and 1977 under contract with the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS), with additional financial support from the National Science Foundation and CONTU. Such a study was recommended in 1975 by the Conference on the Resolution of Copyright Issues, which con­sisted of representatives of producers and consumers of copyrighted materials under the joint chairmanship of Frederick Burkhardt, chairman of NCLIS, and Bar­bara Ringer, Register of Copyrights. 222 Special libraries generally are libraries other than public, school, federal, or academic. Included would be libraries located in business corporations, trade associations, law firms, museums, hospitals, etc. 223 The MINITEX records constituted the only exist­ing comprehensive data on interlibrary loan trans­actions for an entire year. 224 See this chapter under Secondary Suppliers of Authorized Copyright-Fee-Paid Copies. 225 The volumes of photocopying discussed in the following section may be significantly smaller than the estimated volumes which would have resulted from a more comprehensive survey covering the ex­emptions noted above. Such a survey would probably have been precluded by such factors as cost, available time, and lack of adequate statistical universes (mail­ing lists). 226 The definition of a serial used in the King study. supra note 194, p. ix, is: “A publication issued in successive parts bearing numerical or chron­ological designations, which is intended to be con­tinued indefinitely and which may be identified by an ISSN (International Standard Serial Number). Serials include periodicals, newspapers, and the jour­nals, memoirs, proceedings, transactions, etc., of soci­eties. Serials are subject to subscription prices paid in advance. (This eliminates publications that appear annually or less frequently.)” 227 The King study provides no similar breakdown for books or other copyrighted materials, nor for serials not published in the United States. 228 The total figure would depend on how articles from journals over five years old - those not covered by the CONTU guidelines-were treated. 229 King study, supra note 194, pp. viii, 216.
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Dekabrist.net » Фильмы » Train to Busan Sequel Planned For 2020 Release Train to Busan Sequel Planned For 2020 Release The South Korean zombie action thriller Train to Busan blew audiences away both domestically and internationally, earning rave reviews for its blend of fast-paced action, social commentary and terrifying portrayal of the undead. A year after director Yeon Sang-ho stated he was working on a sequel, it appears it’s already been wrapped and could be hitting screens overseas this summer, according to Bloody Disgusting. RELATED: New Line Wins Bidding War for American Train to Busan Remake Not much is currently known about the film’s cast or if Park Joo-suk is returning to script the follow-up entitled Peninsula, but the synopsis currently reads: “The film will revisit the same zombie virus that was seen in the original movie, except this time the focus will be expanded to the entire Korean peninsula.” The distribution company has reportedly set a release date in its home country for an August 12, 2020 release date, while no plans have currently been set for its international release. Train to Busan was directed by Sang-ho and followed the story of a workaholic businessman and father who accompanies his doe-eyed daughter on the titular train ride to see her mother at the very same time that a malevolent virus breaks out, turning the populace into ravenous, milk-eyed ghouls. When one of those blood-sucking zombies gets on the train, Hell is unleashed and the father must team up with a gaggle of survivors to fight the dead and protect his child. RELATED: New Trailer For Bong Joon-Ho’s Parasite Released Train to Busan set the box office ablaze across Asia, smashed box office records in South Korea and became the biggest Korean film of all time, stars Gong Yoo (The Age of Shadows), Jung Yu-mi (Manhole), Ma Dong-seok (Along With the Gods: The Last 49 Days ), Choi Woo-sik (Big Match. Okja), An So-hee (Hellcats), Kim Eui-sung (Assassination), and Kim Su-an (The Battleship Island, Along With the Gods: Two Worlds). The post Train to Busan Sequel Planned For 2020 Release appeared first on ComingSoon.net. Источник Comingsoon.net James Wan’s Malignant Sets Release Date For Summer 2020 Paramount’s Monster Problems Release Date Set For 2020 A Quiet Place Cast Returning For 2020 Sequel Тихое место бросания возвращаясь для сиквела 2020 A Quiet Place Sequel Release Date Set for 2020 Тихое место сиквела дата его релиза назначена на 2020 год Jordan Peele Produced Candyman Sequel Set for 2020 Release Джордан Пил производится Кэндимэн установить сиквел к выпуску 2020 The Avalanches выпустят альбом «Wildflower» в июле
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Home » Destiny 2 is Coming and We are Very Excited! PC gamesPlaystation 4Xbox One Destiny 2 is Coming and We are Very Excited! by Guest Writer August 7, 2017 by Guest Writer August 7, 2017 0 comment By: Uncle Badger Destiny fans, rejoice! Destiny 2, the sequel to Bungie’s wildly popular shared world shooter, is finally launching this fall (September 6). If you’re like me, a massive fan of Destiny 1, you’re most likely losing your mind. But, if you’ve somehow missed out on the original Destiny, here’s a quick primer: Destiny is an online multiplayer first person shooting game. While it shares many similarities to MMOs (for example, players inhabit a shared world and are required to be online at all times), developers describe it as a “shared world shooter”. It’s a distinction that, at first blush, seems not to describe something entirely different, but after a couple hours in the Destiny universe, it becomes clear that the game has really carved out a unique space that warrants the distinction. In the world of Destiny set far into the future, an extraterrestrial traveler has empowered human beings with extraordinary powers which we then use to defend ourselves and this traveler against “the darkness” aka evil aliens. Players can select one of three character classes; Hunter, Titan, or Warlock – and employ a vast array of weapons and armors in various quests and adventures to keep the planets safe from various enemy hordes. Destiny made a name for itself not only with fantastic gunplay upon which the game is centered, but also with a deep and expansive lore. Additionally, the game is highly social, particularly when it comes to endgame content like raids or special in-game events. Still with me? Great. The original Destiny didn’t quite feel like an MMO but didn’t exactly feel like a pure FPS either and, overtime, “Shared World Shooter” became less of an in-house descriptor and more of a legitimate genre. By all accounts, Destiny 2 is looking to build on that new genre with improved gunplay, more expansive shared play spaces, and, of course, TONS OF LOOT! In terms of story, Destiny 2 couldn’t be more compelling. Set one year after the events of Destiny: Rise of Iron, the Red Legion faction of the Cabal, led by their emperor, Dominus Ghaul, attack The Last City. Ghaul, believing that he deserves the power of the Light, succeeds in stripping the Guardians of their powers and destroying the Tower. Scattered and powerless, the Guardians must acquire new powers to face Ghaul and the Red Legion. Unlike the original game which had its lore hidden apart from the game in online ”Grimoire Cards” players had to access through a separate website (yikes), Destiny 2 promises much needed story improvements. At launch, the game will be boasting over 50 cut scenes which is slightly more than Destiny 1 even including all its expansions. Additionally, Bungie has confirmed that those loathsome Grimoire Cards are no more – 100% of the story will be told in the game itself. Huzzah! Destiny 2 brings back all three characters classes from the original game, but with new skills and abilities. Specifically, each of the subclasses for the Titan, Warlock, and Hunter classes have been overhauled. The Titan The Titan’s defender subclass known primarily for its defensive bubble has been reworked considerably. The “bubble” is still an option, but now alongside that is the option to run a defender with a throwable, slammable void shield – think Captain America. The Striker subclass super ability has been changed as well from a single powerful slam to a roaming series of slams, each leaving behind a damaging field of arc energy. The nova bomb from the warlock’s subclass has been enlarged considerably and now splits into smaller projectiles upon impact. The much beloved Sunsinger subclass has ditched the self-resurrection ability in favor of a new super called Dawn Blade. It functions very much like the Titan’s Hammers from Destiny 1. Lastly, the hunter’s Golden Gun has been nerfed a bit, no longer guaranteeing a kill with each shot. To balance this, the length of the super has been extended, offering more shots per super. And the hunter arc subclass has an entirely new super – Arc Strider – think Blade Dancer from Destiny one but a bit more agile and with a polearm instead of daggers. Each of the character classes will launch with two subclass instead of the three you might be used to from Destiny 1. And while Bungie has played coy when asked if all three classes will be returning, it’s safe to say that they’ll all be making a comeback at some point after launch. Overall, gunplay seems relatively unchanged from Destiny 1, and that’s a good thing. Nevertheless, the small improvements are noticeable as the gunplay feels as if it’s grown up a bit. The way Destiny 2 is setting up weapons is somewhat confusing. There are still three slots, but the first two are now “Kinetic” and “Energy.” Gone are the primary, secondary, and heavy weapon designations. This means that weapons like sidearms are now primaries and can be either elemental (energy) or non-elemental (kinetic), and old favorites like snipers, shotguns, and fusion rifles are now classed with rocket launchers. Like I said, it’s a little confusing. I’m sure we’ll get used to it. Overall, Destiny 2 is looking to build on the success of its predecessor by doubling down on excellent gameplay and expanding the already rich mythos of the Destiny universe. And, of course, there will be a ton of loot! Destiny 2 launches worldwide on September 6, 2017, for the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One. The PC version is set to launch later on October 24. The Spiel Des Jahres Winners Have Been Announced! Episode 97 The Board Games of GenCon 50 The 2017 Holiday Gift Guide – Xbox One... Hearthstone: Knights of the Frozen Throne Has Released!
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Matthew Scrivin Forum: scrxisi 3. 46 (6th Apr 10) 9. 40 (5th Oct 10) 10. 40 (4th May 10) 6. 2 (8th Jun 11) 7. 2 (28th Jun 11) 7. 38 (1st Jun 10) 9. 36 (10th Aug 10) 10. 32 (23rd Mar 10) 4. 35 (1st Feb 09) 10. 24 (1st Feb 09) 3. The Cardinal 61.90% (13/21) 5. Angel in the Fields 50.00% (20/40) 10. Thomas A Becket 33.33% (1/3) 4. The George & Dragon 0.00% (0/4) 10. The Chandos 0.00% (0/2) 7. The Champion 0.00% (0/2) 1. 140 (10th Aug 10) 2. 140 (5th Oct 10) 3. 140 (13th Nov 10) 4. 129 (1st Jun 10) 8. 101 (28th Jun 11) 9. 100 (6th Apr 10) 10. 100 (10th Aug 10) 10. Matt Nunn 4 wins 5. Glen Bryant 1 win 10. Dec † 2 wins 6. Charlie Southwell 2 wins 10. Antony Brown 2 wins 8. Andi James 11 wins 3. Mark † 2 wins 8. Ryan Brown 1 win 10. Myles Swaine-Gray 1 win 10. Tom Wood 3 wins 1. Jamie Brown 80.00% (8/10) 2. Charlie Southwell 80.00% (4/5) 8. Richie Graham 56.25% (9/16) 10. H�kan Wolg� 50.00% (7/14) 4. Peter Smyth 28.57% (2/7) 10. Michael † 40.00% (2/5) 9. Richie Graham 7 defeats 10. H�kan Wolg� 7 defeats 7. H�kan Wolg� 2 defeats 9. Myles Swaine-Gray 2 defeats 10. Matt Nunn 1 defeat 9. Michael † 3 defeats 3. Michael † 60.00% (3/5) 8. H�kan Wolg� 50.00% (7/14) 10. Andi James 45.00% (9/20) 1. Kevin Brown 100.00% (7/7) 10. Steve Wilson 32.35% (11/34)
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