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The Possible Prop 17 Backfire
Is it possible that ex-convicts, given the right to vote, will vote Republican? Some believe that is a real possibility.
“Some surveys have shown that ex-felons tend to actually vote more Republican, with Trump actually out-polling Biden among ex-convict voters, including minorities.
Another study showed that many states would have had increased Republican output from ex-convicts voting in previous contested elections, including more votes in Florida for George Bush in 2000 largely due to the inmate population demographics.
“Assuming ex-convicts will vote Democrat is dangerous, because we have seen that many just don’t,” explained prison psychological assistant Cody Adams to the Globe. “And in states like California that are allowing this, they may have unleashed a more Republican-leaning voter group.
“A lot of prisoners I’ve helped interview wouldn’t want to vote even if they were allowed. That’s actually been the number one response. But when asked in 2012, more said they would vote for Romney. In 2016, it was Trump, by far, over Clinton. And in 2020, it was tighter, but more said Trump over Biden.
Should the GOP go after the ex-convict vote? Well, remember, many would not have gone to prison or stayed as long were it not for Joe Biden. If reminded of that, maybe they will vote GOP. What do we have to lose by trying?
With ex-convicts set to vote, ex-convicts may actually tilt votes in favor of Republicans in California
By Evan Symon, California Globe, 11/27/20
Following the passage of Proposition 17, which allows former convicts the right to vote, in the November election, many thought that the proposition would mostly benefit Democrats in elections. However, while that may be more of the broad trend, especially in California, ex-cons being allowed to vote may actually benefit Republicans in closer, on the fence races.
“They would also vote against higher taxes and school bonds. Local candidates were a bit more confusing because different areas met with different responses. Most didn’t even know who their representative was or who was running. But indications were more for Republicans than Democrats.”
A possible bump for Republicans from Prop 17
“But this is where it gets interesting,” continued Adams. “Now, for California, there were still many for Democrats. Of course. But many of these ex-convicts were from more urban areas where Democrats are a lock. In more red and purple districts, it was a bit more red, and that’s where it could be an overall benefit.
“Ex-cons, even if they all voted, wouldn’t be that big of a voting group. There are only around 46,000 active parolees in California, so dispersed among, say, House districts, it may only be a few hundred votes of party difference. But for a close election, say, like the currently still undecided 25th Congressional District race where there is a difference of a few hundred, it could be a game changer.
“And look at where the people who can vote again under Prop 17 are from. They aren’t from traditionally more liberal areas like along the coast. Many are in more red areas, and those tend to be more white, more male, and more likely to vote Republican.”
Prop 17 was far from being a solely “Who will they vote for?” type of issue. Many voters simply cared about giving reformed criminals their rights back or not believing that former criminals should be allowed to vote again as part of their punishment and as a continual form of justice.
The Election Integrity Project California, which was one of Prop 17’s biggest opponents, even said that “A period of parole gives the former criminal powerful reminders of what true liberty is by withholding just enough of it to incentivize further appropriate behavior so as to earn the rights just beyond the fingertip.”
But despite that, the survey evidence and from what people who have asked convicts what their voting habits would be show that a big swing of new Democratic voters is very unlikely and could even help out the GOP in the number of new gained voters like what other states saw with similar lessening of ex-convict voter restrictions.
“Time will tell,” added Adams. “But it is for certain that Prop 17 will allow ex-cons to vote and it is certain that it won’t be a big wave of Democrats like what some think.”
ambrjak says
For some strange reason I can’t believe there are more Republicans in prison than Democrats.
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Tom Hoover, the “Father of the Hemi,” Passes Away at 85
John Pearley Huffman
George Mattar/Hemmings Motor News and the Manufacturer
Tom Hoover, whose work at Chrysler included development of the legendary Max Wedge and 426 Hemi V-8 engines, the 1970 Plymouth AAR ’Cuda, and the 1978 Dodge Li’l Red Express truck, has died. Hoover passed away on April 30 after a long illness. He was 85.
Often credited as the “Father of the Hemi,” Hoover trained as a physicist at Juniata College in his hometown of Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. He received his master’s degree from Penn State and later earned a master’s degree in automotive engineering from the University of Michigan while working for Chrysler.
Hoover joined Chrysler in 1955 just as Carl Kiekhaefer’s Mercury Outboard–sponsored Chrysler 300s were dominating NASCAR stock-car competition with little aid from the manufacturer itself. But while Chrysler was reluctant to go racing, a group of young engineers within the company was eager to hit the track. Hoover became one of the leaders of this group of about eight drag-racing-fanatic engineers that, by 1958, had formed itself into the Ramchargers team. That led to “High and Mighty,” a 1949 Plymouth Business Coupe, which the team campaigned into 1960.
“Even in those days,” Hoover related in a speech at the Chryslers at Carlisle event excerpted at AllPar, “it became evident that if you really wanted to get serious about setting some national records, participating at the big meets and so forth, you couldn’t do it in a car that you drove to work every day in the winter of Detroit. The two are incompatible.”
1963 426 Ramchargers: Bud Faubel’s “The Honker” (top) and Bill Golden’s “Maverick.”
The Ramchargers success with “High and Mighty,” including several national speed records, led in 1961 to the team receiving direct support from Dodge. And by the spring of 1962 that led to the development of a drag-racing performance package for 1962-model Dodges: the Maximum Performance Wedge 413-cubic-inch engine, which was soon shortened down to Max Wedge. By 1963, that engine grew to 426 cubic inches.
While the Max Wedge engine was instantly successful in drag racing, it wasn’t competitive against GM and Ford engines in NASCAR racing. By that time Hoover was head of the Race Engine Group at Chrysler and under the direction of the corporation’s new president, Lynn Townsend, he was tasked with winning the 1964 Daytona 500.
Late in his Chrysler career, Hoover had a hand in creating Dodge’s iconic Li’l Red Express.
Although development of the 426 Hemi didn’t start until April of 1963, progress was rapid. The basic idea was to use the Wedge engine’s block with new cylinder heads that took advantage of Chrysler’s successful hemispherical-shaped combustion chambers from earlier engines. In particular they used what were basically the combustion chambers designed for the stillborn “A-311” Indy racing V-8 developed in the early ’50s.
“For high output and high air-flow configuration we knew the most about and had the most confidence in the Hemi,” Hoover told Hemmings Motor News in 2006. “We recommended in very short order that we adapt the Hemi to the raised B engine. Jack Charipar and some of his people made a presentation then to the executive council shortly thereafter. We got the approval. So, beginning in April of ’63, we set out straightaway to win the Daytona Beach NASCAR race in February of 1964—and we did, with the 426 Hemi.”
In fact, the Hemi was so successful in NASCAR that Richard Petty’s victory in the 1964 Daytona 500 was but one of nine victories he’d take that year in Plymouths as he cruised to his first season championship. And it led NASCAR to change its rules for 1965 that effectively banned the Hemi engine and led to Chrysler’s boycott of the series for most of that year.
1964 Max Wedge Ramcharger 426-A engine.
But NASCAR changed its rules again and that led Chrysler to develop the 426 “street” Hemi for the 1966 model year in order to homologate the engine for NASCAR competition. Soon the Hemi-powered Dodges and Plymouths became legendary performers on the street and the most cherished (and most valuable) of collectible muscle cars.
While the Hemi continued to dominate NASCAR—in 1967, Petty won an amazing 27 races driving Plymouths—it was also proving a sensation in drag racing. The 426 Hemi soon dominated the Super Stock classes while supercharged versions running on nitromethane became so overwhelmingly successful that today virtually all Top Fuel and Funny Car engines are based on the 426 Hemi design.
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1970 Hemi ’Cuda with 81 Original Miles Heads to Auction
Hoover retired from Chrysler in 1979 and went on to work for several other companies before settling back down in his hometown when he was finally done with work.
What Hoover did was bring enthusiasm with him into the workplace. Under his leadership, a small group of engineers working within the smallest of Detroit’s “Big Three” automakers produced true legends. The greatness they fostered springs to the fore every time a classic Hemi-powered machine is auctioned for big bucks, and it’s the same elixir that today’s Chrysler taps to market its current generation of Hemi V-8s.
Lead image courtesy of Hemmings Motor News; you can read their remembrance of Hoover here.
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The latest on the 2020 election
By Veronica Rocha and Melissa Mahtani, CNN
Updated 1:17 p.m. ET, November 23, 2020
What we're covering here
Tonight's debate: President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden will face off in their second and final presidential debate in Nashville.
SCOTUS battle: The Senate Judiciary Committee voted to advance Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court nomination today, setting up her full Senate confirmation vote on Monday.
Early voting: Millions of Americans have voted so far. Are you having difficulty registering or voting, whether in person or by mail? Tell us more about it here.
Our live coverage has ended. Read more about the 2020 election here.
10:42 a.m. ET, October 22, 2020
More than 5.8 million votes have been cast in Texas
From CNN's Ashley Killough
Voters wait in line at a polling location on October 13 in Austin, Texas. Sergio Flores/Getty Images
More than 5.8 million people have cast their vote in Texas, including the first nine days of early voting, according to data posted on the Texas Secretary of State website Thursday morning. That represents 34.65% of registered voters.
On Wednesday, 479,165 people voted in person, bringing the total in-person votes to 5,139,049. Cumulative ballots-by-mail so far this cycle were 736,635.
Comparing early voting data from 2016 can be complicated for multiple reasons, in addition to the pandemic. Texas has three weeks of in-person early voting this cycle compared to two weeks in 2016. The state is also tracking early voting data from all 254 counties this cycle, but it only collected data from the top 15 most populous counties in 2016.
Still, when looking at the data from the first nine days of early voting in the top five most populous counties in both cycles, turnout has increased by 387,163 in those counties — an increase of about 18%. It's worth noting that those counties represent 42% of all registered voters.
The last day of early voting in Texas is Oct. 30.
1:17 p.m. ET, November 23, 2020
There will be acrylic glass barriers between Trump and Biden at tonight's debate
From CNN’s Dan Merica
Clear dividers are seen on the debate stage as preparations are made for the final US Presidential debate at Belmont University on October 21 in Nashville. Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images
There will be large acrylic glass barriers between the two podiums at tonight's final presidential debate in Nashville.
The barriers at the Curb Event Center in Nashville will remain in place tonight, at the recommendation of medical advisers from The Cleveland Clinic, according to Frank Fahrenkopf, chairman of the Commission on Presidential Debates.
The tall curved barriers appear to be the relative height of both President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden.
9:57 a.m. ET, October 22, 2020
Trump disputes new Fox News polls
From CNN’s Betsy Klein
President Trump is railing against a new set of Fox News polls released Wednesday that show him trailing Democratic nominee Joe Biden in multiple states.
The President is calling his followers’ attention to polls that show he leads by 3 points in Ohio, per Fox News, and Biden is ahead by 12 points in Michigan, 5 points in Pennsylvania, and 5 points in Wisconsin.
Trump called the polls "totally FAKE."
"I am leading in all of the states mentioned, which you will soon see," he tweeted.
Senate Judiciary Committee advances Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett
From CNN's Alex Rogers
The Senate Judiciary committee voted 12-0 on Thursday to advance the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, setting up her full Senate confirmation vote on Monday.
The 10 Democratic senators on the panel boycotted the vote, and filled their seats with pictures of people who rely upon the Affordable Care Act, drawing attention to an upcoming case on the health care law’s constitutionality.
This Ohio voter is heading to the polls early because he "didn't want to leave it to chance"
From CNN's Paul P. Murphy
There are 12 days until the general election and more than 40 million Americans have already cast ballots.
Voters like Christopher Skok are heading to the polls to vote early. On Thursday, Skok took the below picture while waiting in line to vote at the Franklin County Board of Elections in Columbus, Ohio.
"As a health care worker with irregular hours, I have to take advantage of the time I have off to vote," he said. "Generally, voting on voting day isn’t possible for me. It is also important to me to vote in person given all the uncertainty (though I don’t think it is merited) with mail-in voting. I didn’t want to leave it to chance."
Senate Judiciary Committee will vote to advance Coney's nomination today
The Senate Judiciary Committee will vote today to advance the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, despite a boycott by Democratic senators. Republicans are confident that they can push forward the nominee, setting up her confirmation by early next week.
Democrats on the panel plan to fill their seats during the vote with pictures of people who rely upon the Affordable Care Act, drawing attention to an upcoming case before the Court on the 2010 health care law's constitutionality.
"This has been a sham process from the beginning," wrote Senate Democrats in a statement. "Amidst a global pandemic and ongoing election, Republicans are rushing to confirm a Supreme Court Justice to take away health care from millions and execute the extreme and deeply unpopular agenda that they've been unable to get through Congress."
What we know about Coney: She will give conservatives a 6-3 majority on the Supreme Court, influencing a range of issues that could come before it, including Americans' personal privacy rights, campaign finance regulation, affirmative action in higher education, public aid for religious schools, environmental and labor regulations, the ACA and any potential disputes regarding the 2020 election. If Barrett is confirmed and serves as long as her predecessor, the late liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, she will sit on the court for nearly four decades.
About the vote: Under Senate Judiciary Committee rules, nine members of the panel, including two members of the minority party, must be present "for the purpose of transacting business."
But Republicans say Senate rule 26 supersedes the Judiciary Committee requirements. That rule says that "no measure or matter or recommendation shall be reported from any committee unless a majority of the committee were physically present."
Trump will answer the questions he wants to answer, spokesperson says
White House director of strategic communications Alyssa Farah previewed this evening’s presidential debate, saying President Trump will answer the questions he wants to answer.
Trump will work to “show the contrast” with Democratic nominee Joe Biden, Farah said during an appearance on Fox Business.
Presented with a list of debate topics, Farah said:
“I'd say he's going to answer those topics but he's also going to, frankly answer, the questions he wants to. If we don't get to China, he's prepared to bring up China and Joe Biden's disastrous record on it. He's looking forward to talking about his economic recovery plans contrasted with Joe Biden's tax plan that's talking about you know tax rates of 60% for some Americans.”
One topic Trump will be sure to bring up, Farah said, is Hunter Biden.
“Whether it’s asked or he has the opportunity to bring it up, he’s going to get into this issue of Hunter Biden. The American people need to know if the Biden family in any way is beholden to China,” she said.
Pressed on new polls, including Fox surveys that show Trump leading in Ohio but behind Biden in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan, she said the polls “model about where we were in 2016” and the White House is “confident in the multiple paths we have ahead.”
Trump will be holding “as many as two to three rallies a day” in the final stretch, with a closing argument focused on the economy, she said.
She again reiterated optimism about a stimulus deal but offered little new details.
Biden says he will put together a bipartisan commission to look at possible SCOTUS reforms
From CNN's Sarah Mucha
Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images
Joe Biden said if he is elected president, he will put together a bipartisan commission to recommend potential reforms to the Supreme Court.
“If elected what I will do is I'll put together a national commission of – bipartisan commission of – scholars, constitutional scholars, democrats, republicans, liberal, conservative, and I will ask them to over 180 days come back to me with recommendations as to how to reform the court system because it's getting out of whack, the way in which it’s being handled,” he said in a one-minute clip released from his interview with "60 Minutes'" Norah O’Donnell.
The Democratic nominee said that this goes beyond court packing and warned against the Supreme Court turning into a political football. “There's a number of other things that constitutional scholars have debated and I've looked to see what recommendations that commission might make,” he said.
What CNN's latest polls show about the Biden-Trump race in Pennsylvania and Florida
From CNN's polling director Jennifer Agiesta
Former Vice President Joe Biden holds a lead in Pennsylvania and neither he nor President Trump leads in the critical state of Florida, according to new CNN polls conducted by SSRS.
The polls, which completed fielding two weeks before Election Day, find sizable minorities of voters saying they have already voted, with those voters breaking heavily for Biden in both states. Those who have yet to cast their ballots, though, break in Trump's favor, but not by as large a margin as Biden holds among those who have voted now.
In Florida, which has 29 electoral votes and is a critical battleground in the presidential race, 50% of likely voters say they back Biden, 46% Trump. The difference between the two is right at the poll's margin of sampling error, meaning there is no clear leader in the survey.
The Pennsylvania results show Biden well ahead in the state, which holds 20 electoral votes, with 53% of likely voters behind him and 43% backing Trump.
Across both surveys, Biden holds a double-digit advantage over Trump as more trusted to handle the coronavirus outbreak (54% Biden to 42% Trump in Pennsylvania and 53% Biden to 43% Trump in Florida), and the same is true for handling racial inequality in the US (58% Biden to 39% Trump in Pennsylvania and 54% Biden to 42% Trump in Florida).
In both states, he also has a small edge over Trump on handling nominations to the Supreme Court (51% to 45% in Pennsylvania, 50% to 46% in Florida). Biden is more often seen as the candidate who would unite the country rather than divide it (56% Biden to 39% Trump in Florida and 58% Biden to 35% Trump in Pennsylvania), and as caring more about people like you (55% Biden to 42% Trump in Pennsylvania and 52% Biden to 43% Trump in Florida).
In Pennsylvania, Biden's advantage also includes an edge on having a clear plan for solving the country's problems (50% Biden to 42% Trump) and keeping Americans safe from harm (51% Biden to 46% Trump).
In Florida, the margin on those two metrics is far tighter, with 49% saying Biden has a clear plan to solve the country's problems vs. 45% who say Trump does, and 49% that Biden will keep Americans safe from harm vs. 47% saying Trump will.
Trump holds a lead over Biden as more trusted on the economy in Florida, 51% say they prefer Trump vs. 46% Biden. In Pennsylvania, though, the two are near even on this question, 50% say they trust Trump more, 48% Biden.
The new polls are consistent with other high-quality polling in the two states in recent days. In Florida, a CNN Poll of Polls average shows Biden at 49% support in the state and Trump at 44%. The current average of high-quality polls in Pennsylvania also shows a Biden lead, with 52% on average behind the former Vice President and 43% backing the current president.
Read more about the polling here.
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Weighing up your leaders
Leaders as motivators
A leader that can fire everyone up is a great motivator. But how often have you seen this go to waste when they fail to see it through with management and process? Equally, the leader that simply focuses on management detail will probably fail to excite and drive people forward.
To be really effective, a leader really must use the cognitive and emotive portions of the brain together. Of course, we want our staff to be truly exceptional, and to achieve this the emotive domain of leadership absolutely must come to the fore. Without it, staff can lose trust and switch off emotionally.
But how can you actually quantify the effect that leaders’ behaviour has on how well the organisation performs?
The tool that proved the mettle
We first introduced the Leadership Employee Index – a leadership behaviour measurement tool developed by Inspiring Business Performance – in November 2006.
We’ve been using it ever since. I chose to implement it as I believe measurement forms a crucial basis for management. If you don’t have a baseline, it’s very difficult to measure how you are moving forward.
The LEI differs from a traditional 360-degree review by focusing firmly on behaviours rather than skills and outputs.
Being web based, it is simple to use and employees can access it via their desktops. We opened it to 15,000 staff and, every six months, asked them how they perceived the style and behaviour of their leaders.
Personal LEI results were passed on to 2,500 leaders based on the aggregate scores gained by their direct reports. These helped us establish important correlations between leadership and business performance and a baseline from which we could measure change. We then incorporated leadership development needs and interventions into all of the leaders’ personal development plans. Feedback on leaders’ style and behaviour shows us where they have worked towards these targets and allows us to measure the impact on labour costs and profit growth. We can then forecast future business performance through further leadership behaviour change.
Since the tool was introduced, the percentage of staff using it has increased from 75% to 98%.
Our initial use of the LEI found statistically meaningful positive correlations between LEI scores and level of profit growth in different business units. Generally, low LEI scores matched with low profit growth and the opposite was also true of high LEI and high profit growth. After a period of feedback and encouraged behaviour change we found a 5% improvement in LEI score, corresponding to a 4.9% improvement in profit growth.
Reducing labour costs
By using the LEI we were able to give constructive feedback to leaders about how to change their behaviours. After they had acted on this, we found a 95% correlation between
improved LEI and reduced labour costs.
Generally business units that had experienced an improvement in LEI also reported a drop in labour costs for the same period. We found that the bank saved 7.6% in total labour costs by improving LEI scores by 3.5% between mid-2011 and mid-2012.
Impact of LEI’s four leadership dimensions on profit (% increase)
Lead and Influence +2.4%
Building Constructive Relationships +1.3%
Enable People +0.8%
Personal Development & Growth +0.4%
Impact of LEI’s four leadership dimensions on labour costs (% decrease)
Lead and Influence – 3.5%
Building Constructive Relationships – 1.8%
Enable People – 1.4%
Personal Development & Growth – 0.95%
Reaction to the LEI
Initially the LEI sparked suspicion and ‘ducking and diving’ behaviour among managers. It is painful to be given the hard facts that, even if you are doing your job generally well, there are areas personal to you that you need to address and improve.
Over the first two to three years, keeping the process consistent and measuring it at regular intervals allowed managers to recognise the benefits. If they could see where they had moved from their baseline and had clearer objectives as a result, they could see the positive impact the process would have on their own performance and job satisfaction.
Slashing risk when recruiting leaders
Using the LEI helps to identify the behaviour and style we are looking for in new managers and leaders. It also helps us to manage recruitment processes with a more open and level playing field. But we are pragmatic – we still need to work with the new manager and benchmark their initial performance. We can’t predict exactly how their behaviour will fit or suit the job. This is again about measuring individuals so that they develop.
We use the data as a baseline measure for our coaching programmes and it shows where we need to provide people with external coaching.
The year ahead...
We carry out a standard annual review of leadership behaviour each year. But 2013 is all about analysing the data to maximise its validity and accuracy. We’re using structural equation modelling to ‘comb’ the data for discrepancies which could skew the result. This continual improvement is vital to ensure managers continue to trust the tool.
To validate it even more, we are also correlating data against benchmark figures from the corporate leadership council. The LEI results from our 2012 cycle correlated 92% with the CLC data.
Its success means we now plan to roll out the LEI across a larger segment of FNB, both within South Africa and other divisions across Africa.
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Fine time for a werewolf story in 'The Man-Beast' at First Folio
By Kerry Reid
Aaron Christensen and Elizabeth Laidlaw in First Folio's "The Man-Beast." (Maia Rosenfeld photo)
Lycanthropes, rejoice. (You know how to rejoice, don't you? Just throw your head back and howl.) There's a werewolf story prowling Mayslake Peabody Estate in a DuPage County forest preserve, and it's about as fine a location as you could find for Joseph Zettelmaier's "The Man-Beast," now in a world premiere under Hayley Rice's direction.
This completes the trilogy of terror from Zettelmaier at First Folio, where his sideways takes on Frankenstein and his "monster" (2014's "The Gravedigger") and Dracula (2016's "Dr. Seward's Dracula") previously held down the seasonal-chills slot.
When you're producing in an allegedly haunted place like the Peabody mansion, October ghost stories are a no-brainer. But Zettelmaier is far more interested in scratching at our brains (and occasionally gnawing on the funny bone) than sending chills up the spine.
In "The Man-Beast," Zettelmaier uses the French legend of the "Loup-Garou" (or what Cajuns in America call the "Rougarou") as the springboard for his tale. Set in a remote forest (mais oui!) during the time of Louis XVI (who would soon lose his life in a different Reign of Terror), Zettelmaier's play combines flashes of the battle-of-the-sexes wordplay of Noel Coward's "Private Lives" (or Benedick and Beatrice in "Much Ado About Nothing") with a dash of "Medea" and two visceral and heady performances from Elizabeth Laidlaw and Aaron Christensen.
He plays Jean Chastel, a hunter and hermit in pursuit of the fearsome beast that has killed over 100 people. At the tale's outset, Jean — sporting a fresh bite on his arm from his prey — stumbles into the home of Virginie Allard (Laidlaw), a widow (or "wood witch," as the locals call her) who makes her living from taxidermy and mixing potions from herbs and "old things."
She stiches him up, seemingly in sympathy for their mutual status as social rejects. "Outcasts must care for outcasts," she says. As the two feint and parry verbally and physically, it's clear that a deeper attraction is at work.
Soon, the two hatch a scheme, based on Jean's belief that the shot he fired at the beast did in fact end its life, even though he can't find the body. If Virginie can work her taxidermist's magic on creating a loup-garou out of a hyena carcass he's pinched from a menagerie, he'll take it to Versailles, claim the reward Louis has offered, and split it with Virginie.
In part, Zettelmaier's story anatomizes the jealousy that arises when an artist like Virginie has to step aside (or stay in the shadows) while someone else grabs the glory. Her growing rage at being sidelined (which Jean claims is necessary to keep suspicious minds off the scent, as it were, of their scam) is where the Medea echoes come through most strongly.
But there is also a class consciousness at work. "Do you never rage at the unfairness of it all?" Virginie asks Jean, whose disdain for polite society seems to ebb as soon as he has the money to dress the part. For Virginie, their creature buys no comforts. And her growing loneliness and rage drives the story from the black (and sometimes blue) comedy of the first act into something more primal and sorrowful in the second.
Zettelmaier's story feels like it takes a while to find its way, but once the scam is hatched, it moves along with zest in Rice's direction. Laidlaw and Christensen's physical altercations in Rachel Flesher's violence design provide a visceral counterpart to the wordplay.
Laidlaw is particularly hypnotic in a monologue outlining Virginie's loneliness — delivered while sitting with her legs dangling from her sleeping loft, petting the head of an 8-foot-tall bear. (Angela Weber Miller designed the high-beamed set, and Vivian Knouse is credited with props design. Together, they're created a weirdly cozy mix between a shabby-chic country retreat and a charnel house, with stuffed animals and hides festooning the walls.)
"The Man-Beast" might be the most emotionally interiorized of Zettelmaier's deconstructed horror tales — we only know Virginie and Jean from what they tell each other, since there are no outside eyes here. But perhaps that too is appropriate for the season. After all, few demons are more horrifying than the memories, fears and resentments we host inside our heads. They may seem stuffed with sawdust, and their eyes made of glass, but we never know when they will rise up and make monsters of our psyches.
Kerry Reid is a freelance critic.
ctc-arts@chicagotribune.com
Review: "The Man-Beast" (3 stars)
When: Through Nov. 5
Where: First Folio Theatre, Mayslake Peabody Estate, 1717 W. 31st St., Oak Brook
Running time: 1 hour, 50 minutes
Tickets: $34-$44 at 630-986-8067 or www.firstfolio.org
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Padre Pio accepted Paul VI as a valid pope.
Author Topic: Padre Pio accepted Paul VI as a valid pope. (Read 3991 times)
A LETTER FROM PADRE PIO TO POPE PAUL VI
A short time before his death, Padre Pio, having In mind the Audience which the Chapter Members of his Order would have in the course of their General Chapter, wrote a letter to Pope Paul. In the letter he expressed his firm adherence to the Magisterium and its teachings, particularly mentioning the recent encyclical, "Humanae Vitae". Padre Pio also expressed his obedience, devotedness and filial sharing in the anxieties of His Holiness. The full text is as follows:
Your Holiness:
Availing myself of Your Holiness' meeting with the Capitular Fathers, I unite myself in spirit with my Brothers, and in a spirit of faith, love and obedience to the greatness of Him whom you represent on earth, offer my respectful homage to Your August Person, humbly kneeling at Your feet.
The Capuchin Order has always been among the first in their love, fidelity and reverence for the Holy See. I pray the Lord that its members remain ever thus, continuing their tradition of seriousness and religious asceticism evangelical poverty, faithful observance of the Rule and Constitutions, renewing themselves in vigorous living and deep interior spirit—always ready, at the least gesture from Your Holiness, to go forward at once to assist the Church in her needs.
I know that Your heart suffers much these days on account of the happenings in the Church: for peace in the world, for the great needs of its peoples; but above all, for the lack of obedience of some, even Catholics, to the lofty teachings which You, assisted by the Holy Spirit and in the name of God, have given us. I offer Your Holiness my daily prayers and sufferings, the insignificant but sincere offering of the least of your sons, asking the Lord to comfort you with His grace to continue along the direct yet often burdensome way—in defense of those eternal truths which can never change with the times.
In the name of my spiritual sons and of the "Praying Groups" I thank Your Holiness for the clear and decisive words You have spoken in the recent encyclical, "Humanae Vitae", and I reaffirm my own faith and my unconditional obedience to Your inspired directives.
May God grant truth to triumph, and, may pence be given to His Church, tranquility to the people of the earth, and health and prosperity to Your Holiness, so that when these disturbing clouds pass over, the Reign of God may triumph in all hearts, through the Apostolic Works of the Supreme Shepherd of all Christians.
Prostrate at Your feet, I beg you to bless me, my Brothers in religion, my spiritual sons, the "Praying Groups", all the sick—that we may faithfully fulfill the good works done in the Name of Jesus and under your protection.
Your Holiness' most humble servant,
PADRE PIO, Capuchin
San Giovanni Rotondo, 12th September, 1968.
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10 October 1968, page 9
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How do sedevacantists explain what? A better question, how do you explain a pope changing every single sacrament and teaching doctrines incompatible with Catholic dogma?
JezusDeKoning
Quote from: Geremia
Not a sedevacantist. But:
Padre Pio died in 1968. In 1968, sedevacantism was just Francis Schukardt and his little boondocks, legalistic chapel. It wasn't until the Nine in Ecône where it became a bigger thing.
Someone like St. Pio would not have thought of that. To pretty much all but 4 people on Earth in 1968, being anything other than faithful to the Holy See is unthinkable.
Remember O most gracious Virgin Mary...
Love God and Play, Do Good Work and Pray
I wonder how much Padre Pio knew about Vatican II. Did he ever read the documents?
I Love Watching Butterflies . . ..
Padre Pio never said the New Order mess.
Quote from: songbird
Again, he died in 1968. There was an interesting mix that happened between 1965-1969 where you had the altar facing the people but it was still sort of the Latin Mass. The Novus Ordo Mass didn't happen until Advent 1969.
All these letters, quotes and photos, are all exaggerated, photoshopped, and altered, changing definitions to fit the New Church, the New religion where one size fits all.
Quote from: JezusDeKoning
letter from padre pio
OK, who downvoted me? This is true. In 1968, sedevacantism was basically limited to Francis Schuckardt and his chapel - Brown, Chicoine, the very early CMRI and his other organization. I can't imagine Padre Pio ever thinking Paul VI was invalid because the theory did not have much footing.
In 1968, sedevacantism was basically limited to Francis Schuckardt and his chapel - Brown, Chicoine, the very early CMRI and his other organization.
What about Fr. Joaquin Sáenz y Arriaga in Mexico? Was he that early in his promotion of sedevacantism?
JohnAnthonyMarie
Archbishop Thuc was perhaps the earliest public critic of Giovanni Montini.
Omnes pro Christo
Lover of Truth
No one had the hindsight in 1968 that we have now. It took a while for people to realize that the purported head of the Church re-invented it from top to bottom because they kept the same building and mostly the same vestment and did not blow Satan's cover by coming out saying "I am a false Pope who is destroying the Church as will become even more clear during the next two years." No?
"I receive Thee, redeeming Prince of my soul. Out of love for Thee have I studied, watched through many nights, and exerted myself: Thee did I preach and teach. I have never said aught against Thee. Nor do I persist stubbornly in my views. If I have ever expressed myself erroneously on this Sacrament, I submit to the judgement of the Holy Roman Church, in obedience of which I now part from this world." Saint Thomas Aquinas the greatest Doctor of the Church
Not me, I did not downvote you and to prove it, I just upvoted that reply of yours.
Many times on this forum I have gotten downvoted just because I spoke the truth, sometimes the truth hurts others, and you have to accept that.
I just gave you an upthumb. I don't like petty down-thumbs either regardless of what side of the issue it is. I have gotten them for post quotes from encyclicals or theologians.
RomanCatholic1953
I will not respond to any posts from Poche.
In 1968 Protestant Preachers and Jєωιѕн Rabbis were already appearing as
guests on the Pulpit in my Parish Church. Heretical teachings were
being taught as Catechism in the classrooms such as all are saved, No one
goes to hell except for Nazi's and those that opposed the new way of
doing things and its new teachings. Priests that seen to be very conservative
in 1963 were teaching a new doctrines based on the teachings of Vatican 2.
If you wanted to keep your faith you would have to leave your parish
church, and withdraw your children from the Parochial School and join a
small Traditional Catholic Group with a Priest that would not go along with
the new ways.
Quote from: RomanCatholic1953
Thank you for this insight which I am sure is true. You could see this already in the catechisms and formerly sound theologians started teaching what they believed was still the Catholic Church taught in their V2 ecclesiology.
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CDC urges indoor mask use amid COVID-19 surge... 03:47
The CDC on Friday issued its strongest mask guidance yet during the COVID-19 pandemic, calling for "universal mask wearing" in all activity outside of one's home. The new recommendation comes at the end of a week when the U.S. saw its deadliest day of the pandemic so far, with more than 3,100 lives lost on Thursday alone.
"Compelling evidence now supports the benefits of cloth face masks for both source control (to protect others) and, to a lesser extent, protection of the wearer," the report states.
Other measures including physical distancing, avoiding nonessential or crowded indoor spaces, postponing travel, and more testing and contact tracing are also part of the strategy outlined in the report, which warns that "[t]he United States has entered a phase of high-level transmission."
The new guidance lists "universal wearing of face masks" as the first recommendation to help stop the spread of the disease. It says masks should be worn for all indoor activity outside of an individual's home, as well as during all outdoor activity when at least 6 feet of social distancing can't be maintained.
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The latest CDC report recommends state and local leaders "issue policies or directives mandating universal use of face masks in indoor (nonhousehold) settings."
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The Vampire Diaries Recap – Liz Laid to Rest: Season 6 episode 15 “Let Her Go”
BY Stormy Elizabeth on February 19, 2015 | Comments: Leave Comments
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Tonight on the CW The Vampire Diaries starring Nina Dobrev, Ian Somerhalder and Paul Wesley continues with an all new Thursday February 19, season 6 episode 15 called “Let Her Go,” and we have your weekly recap below. On tonight’s episode, Elena [Nina Dobrev[ becomes concerned when she notices a strange change in Caroline’s behavior.
On the last episode, Jeremy reminisced with Elena on his last day in Mystic Falls; Stefan and Caroline grow closer when they prepared Caroline’s family cabin for her mother to live out her final days; Sheriff Forbes turned to Damon to help solve one of her remaining open cases involving Elena’s parents; Enzo lures Matt and Sarah into a dangerous plan. Did you watch the last episode? If you missed it, we recapped it all right here for you.
On tonight’s episode as per the CW synopsis, “Elena becomes concerned when she notices a strange change in Caroline’s behavior; Alaric gets wary when Kai turns to Jo for help; Matt and Tyler contemplate a major life change; Damon deals with painful memories involving his mother; Bonnie finds herself in an unfamiliar situation.”
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On #VampireDiaries, Liz comforts little Caroline when she crashes her bike and gets a boo boo. Caroline asks if she’s going to do but Liz says no. She asks Liz if she’s going to do but her mom says she won’t for a long, long time. Caroline asks what if her mom dies and she’s not here. Liz says she’ll be grown by then and won’t need her but Caroline says she’ll always need her and hugs her mom. Now, Caroline wakes and sees everyone else crashed in the living room. She looks at Stefan then walks out.
She finds Damon working on her mom’s eulogy in the kitchen. Caroline says today is going to be the worst day of her life and doesn’t want to start it by bonding with Damon. He says no offense and then tells her that today and tomorrow will be a cake walk. He says the worst will be next week when there’s nothing to distract her from her grief. She thanks him for the tip and goes. Caroline makes a checklist of tasks she needs to get done and hands out the list to everyone who volunteered to help.
She says she and Elena are casket shopping and they head out. Bonnie is on day 278 of her prison and is back with the Canadian head stone and says she has her magic back and is headed home as soon as possible. Jo is barfing and tells Alaric this is gross. She says they haven’t been dating long enough for this. She says she’s dying and curses the Thai food. He says they can skip the funeral, but she won’t hear that. Kai is at the door and Damon goes to shut it on him.
Kai says he really needs to see Jo. She asks what he wants. He says he called to tell her he’s sick but she hung up. He says the merge really wasn’t done right and says he’s even a little nice now but was waiting for the other shoe to drop. He’s vomiting too and Ric hands him a container to hurl into. Kai says they don’t have food poisoning, he says he’s defective and that’s why she’s sick. He says he feels like he’s dying and if he dies, the whole coven will die along with him. He asks her to fix him.
Damon dresses for Liz’s funeral and thinks back to his mom’s funeral. He ties a tie on a much younger Stefan who asks if Damon completed his speech. Stefan says their mother’s angel told him that everything will be all right. He says she visited in his sleep and Damon says he must have missed it. He gets Stefan ready and sends him off. Now, Stefan stands behind him reflected in the mirror and asks about the eulogy.
Stefan says he needs advice and asks Damon not to be a dick about it. He says something happened between he and Caroline right before Liz died and he doesn’t know how to handle it. Damon tells him to pull the ripcord. He says Stefan wouldn’t ask if she was the one and both times with someone wearing Elena’s face. He asks if this feels like that. Damon says Caroline wants the real deal and if it’s not real for Stefan, he has to pull the ripcord but tells Stefan not to do it today.
Caroline gets condolences from Ms McGruder and Elena shuffles her off. Elena tells Caroline to work up some prepared responses to different categories of people. Caroline tells her she kissed Stefan but hasn’t talked to him about it. Elena says to let that wait for tomorrow but Caroline says she needs to know today. They head off to the next task on the list. Jo examines a terrible looking Kai. She jokingly asks if he’s pregnant and he asks if Ric needs to be there and calls him baby boo.
Ric says deal with it. Jo says there’s nothing medically wrong and Kai says – duh – he’s magically diseased. Then he starts puking blood and Kai grabs her accidentally but says he feels better. He tells Jo he needs her magic. He asks her to put it in a bed pan or teddy bear and let him have it so they can both survive. Kai reminds an angry Ric that if he dies, so does Jo and that if he dies, all the prison worlds collapse. Ric is worried about the plural of world and Kai asks if no one mentioned that.
Bonnie has magic, the ascendant and the eclipse and is ready to go back home when the world she’s in shifts and the eclipse disappears. She stares up in shock as snow showers down on her – this should not be going on in the time prison she’s in. Damon rants to Elena about Liz asking him to write the eulogy. He says he’s not a nice person and suggests this was a last gag by Liz. Elena tells him this is about Caroline, not him and kisses his cheek.
He thinks back to his mom’s funeral and standing with Stefan by her grave. Stefan asks why Damon missed his speech and he tells his little brother he didn’t know what to say. Stefan cries and tells him he could have just said goodbye. Now, the memory inspires Damon to begin writing. Jo tells Ric she doesn’t have a choice but to give Kai her magic. He says martyrs caving to the bad guys never works out in this world. He says if she wants to fight to keep her magic, he’ll stand with her.
He says if she gives it up, he loved her when she wasn’t a witch and will still love her regardless. She smiles at him. The funeral is beginning. Caroline stands looking at her mom in her coffin. Stefan comes in and speaks her name. He asks if she’s all right. She says she’s fine all things considered. She looks at her mom and Stefan asks if she’s sure. She says no then I don’t know. She says just now she was supposed to put him into a category so she knew what to say to him but didn’t know what category he didn’t want to be put in.
She says this is an inappropriate time to get to the bottom of that. She offers to list the categories. Stefan says he wants to talk to her about this but later when they’re alone and this day is done. She apologizes and he pulls her into a hug and tells her to not be sorry. He says they can talk when this is all over. He walks away. Her mom lies at rest in her dress police uniform and Caroline touches her mom’s badge. She starts to cry. Elena is there and says everyone is ready. Caroline says okay.
Caroline tells Liz that she’s going to be all right. She says everything will be fine after today. Bonnie is freaking out and wonders what snowy hell dimension she’s in. She looks around and sees a green light – it looks much like the Northern Lights. She goes to the house under the sky lights and heads inside. She finds an oil lamp and sees handwritten notes about the Northern Lights, a plague and sees the year 1903. Is she in someone else’s prison?
Tyler is late and Matt notices that he’s drunk. Matt says he can’t go in like that and Tyler says to back off, he’s not missing the funeral. Matt shoves him back and says Caroline does not deserve Tyler bringing his crap into her mom’s funeral. Matt walks in without him. The preacher starts the service. Elena holds Caroline’s hand. Officers come down and drape Liz’s coffin with a flag. They then do the last call over the police radio band. Too sad.
Damon comes to the dais. He says Liz was his friend and she asked him to pass a message to Caroline in her last moments. He says he told her to tell Caroline herself but she didn’t get that chance. He tells Caroline that her mom said she was so proud of her and calls Caroline a beautiful, strong woman, a generous friend and a bright light in a sea of darkness. He says Liz said Caroline was extraordinary and says Caroline is and so was Liz. He says Liz was a hero to him.
Damon says goodbye Sheriff, you will be missed. Caroline stands and thanks everyone for coming. She says – this is for my mom – and starts to sing Sam Baker’s Go In Peace. She sings out strong and pure. Caroline thanks well wishers that offer condolences at the Grill where everyone has gathered. Tyler tells Matt he’s sober and asks him to not make him leave. Matt consents and says they’ve all been through so much. Matt says watching the cops honor Liz made him want to join up. He says he got the forms for an officer training program. He says he also got an application for Tyler.
Caroline puts on her coat and Elena asks if she’s leaving. Elena offers to walk her home but Caroline says she needs to be alone tonight. She hugs Elena and thanks her for everything she did today and says she’ll never forget it. She tells Elena she’ll be fine and that she just needs to get through today. Elena looks thoughtful as she leaves. Bonnie is checking out the house and sees a photo of Stefan and Damon – an old Civil War era photo. She says – oh my God.
Jo tells Kai that he, the coven and the prison world thanks him. Ric asks about the prison world and Kai says it has a bunch of crappy people in it like him. He tells Jo she never liked being a witch anyway. She tells him to shut up and takes his head in her hands and chants. Bonnie runs out of the house when it starts to shake and finds herself back in the woods of her former prison. She runs for the cave to complete the ritual while the eclipse is still in the sky.
Jo chants and Bonnie is experiencing all kinds of crazy. Bonnie says she can get out of there and cuts her hand with the ascendant. She says come on – then starts chanting. A light opens above her. She sees someone else approaching her who asks who she is. Bonnie asks who she is but then Bonnie is pulled away in a flash of bright light. Jo is done and Kai smiles and thanks her. He congratulates her then whispers into her ear. He touches her face, calls her Sissy and tells her to have a good life.
Ric steps closer and asks what he said. Jo says he told her the reason that she’s sick is not food poisoning – she’s says Kai told her she’s pregnant. Jo says she doesn’t know what to do with that. Ric says – marry me and she says no then calls it a pity proposal. She says she doesn’t even know if she wants kids but he has a ring out. He says he bought it the day after her brother died because he knew life is too short. He says he was going to propose that morning but then she started puking.
Ric comes closer and says they can talk about choices but he would love to have this baby with her. He says it’s something he never thought he’d have. He says it’s not a pity proposal. He says he loves her, drops to one knee and opens the box to show her a beautiful ring. He says – marry me. She sits down in shock and says she can’t believe this. She asks if he’s sure and he says at least 92%. She says yes and hugs him.
Damon sits at the bar drinking when Stefan sits and tells him it was a nice speech. He asks what broke the writer’s block and he says he needed to be reminded the goodbye wasn’t about him. Damon tells Stefan he failed him by not giving the eulogy at their mother’s funeral and didn’t want to fail anyone today. Stefan says he thinks Damon is wrong about Caroline. Stefan says he can’t explain what he feels for Caroline but it is something.
Stefan says he thinks this could turn into something even better than any love he’s had before. Damon tells him to stop wasting his time there with him and says Caroline could use a piece of news like that today. Stefan leaves. Caroline comes home carrying the folded flag from her mom’s funeral. She closes the door and looks around the room. She takes off her coat then touches her mom’s sweater. She sniffs it and tries to keep from crying.
She arranges some things then hears a sound. She says – Elena, I said I was fine. Elena tells her she doesn’t believe her. Elena says something has been bugging her all day. She says Caroline was packing this all in like she had somewhere to be with no regard for tomorrow. Elena says she realized Caroline doesn’t want to feel tomorrow because she’s going to turn it all off. Caroline says she thought she could get through the rough patch then pick herself up but says Damon made her realize it’s going to get worse.
Caroline says she didn’t even think their worse and it’s better this way. Elena says nothing is better about flipping your humanity switch. Caroline says it doesn’t have to be that way and says she’s always had much more control over her vampire nature than Elena has. Caroline says Elena couldn’t handle the pain when Jeremy died so she turned it off. She says Damon died and she wiped out her memories. Elena says those were two huge mistakes.
Caroline says when Elena came out the other side, the worst of the pain would be gone. Elena asks if Stefan had said the right thing, would that help. Caroline says it doesn’t matter because he didn’t. Caroline cries and says her mom is dead and it hurts so bad she can’t breathe. She tells Elena she can’t do worse and shouldn’t have to. Elena says it’s not fair and she gets that. She holds Caroline while she cries and Elena begs her not to do this.
Caroline cries then snaps Elena’s neck. She lets her BFF tumble to the floor and says – that’s not your choice to make. Damon tries to call Elena then sees pancakes on the table and Bonnie in the kitchen. He holds out his arms and she runs to him and leaps into his arms. He says – you made it. Stefan comes to Caroline’s and apologizes for barging in. He sees Elena slumped on the floor and checks on her. He calls out for Caroline – no answer.
Bonnie tells Damon about his house and the 1903 prison world. She shows him video footage and the woman that was there before she got out. Bonnie freezes the footage and he says – oh my God, it’s my mother. WOW! Did not see that one coming!
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11 More “Sexiest Man Alive” Entries By PEOPLE! [LIST]
People Magazine surely hit the nail on the head when they crowned Adam Levine as the year’s “Sexiest Man Alive”, but they didn’t stop at one! Check out the others after the jump:
1. DAVID BECKHAM
Still breaking hearts after years of marriage, he has this to say about his looks: “Not really but I like to think I’ve got my own distinct look, which reflects who I am as a person and the way I evolve as a man.”
(c) H&M
2. IDRIS ELBA
He might look like the epitome of a classy guy, the Brit says otherwise to Esquire UK: “The way I live my life, I’m two drinks from being in the tabloids every day. I’m no national treasure.”
(c) GQ
Justin is like wine: he looks (and probably tastes) better as he ages. The former boybander definitely found his solo footing in Hollywood, with tons of albums, movies, and commercials making the rounds of his legions of fans.
(c) Getty
Pharrell’s inclusion is no ‘blurred line’. Aside from taking the credit for some of the sexiest tunes ever (hello, “Get Lucky”!), his laid-back style and newly-wed bliss makes him even sexier!
(c) Terry Richardson
5. JUSTIN THEROUX
We’re really digging the hipster-cum-bad-boy style of Jennifer Aniston’s beau. Oh, and did we mention that he writes well and looks super sexy without a shirt? [Google him.]
6. JONATHAN AND DREW SCOTT
There’s just something really hot about guys who know an awful lot about real estate. Case in point, HGTV’s Property Brothers! Fix my ‘plumbing’, please?
(c) HGTV
7. BRUNO MARS
Mars is the ultimate crooner and apparently, an advocate of sex. “It puts you in a sexy frame of mind. It feels good to project. Sex is a great party starter.” With him, we couldn’t agree more!
(c) WENN
8. RONAN FARROW
Frank Sinatra’s son or not, there’s no doubt that Ronan has already earned some serious sexy points with his intellect. (It helps that he looks so dashing too.)
(c) Matt Furman
9. LUKE BRYAN
Our kind of night? We’ll gladly take some hours’ worth of hip-shakin’, beer-guzzlin’, and redneckin’ with hunky country star Luke Bryan!
(c) Capitol Records
10. JIMMY FALLON
Diverting from the usual kind of sexy is a different breed: hilarious. This is perfectly embodied by the talented Fallon, who’s so funny he’s actually replacing Jay Leno on The Tonight Show come next year. (We ain’t kidding.)
(c) Glamour
11. CHRIS PINE
Captain Kirk takes the bullet for smart girls! When Ellen DeGeneres asked him about what he looks for in a partner, “I think after the initial attraction kind of dies down, the lust dies down, there has to be the thing that engages you and that is intelligence and humor.”
(c) C for Men
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On the sands of Iconic Millionaire’s Row, Miami’s most beautiful and exclusive stretch of beachfront, sits 57 Ocean—a distinctive building housing just 71 residences that sparkles among its peers. Award-winning architectural firm Arquitectonica has partnered with world-class designers to create a residence that is in complete harmony with its surroundings. Every aspect of the design—including the use of materials, the soft undulating façade, the flow of its interiors—is in constant dialogue with the sea.
Terraces, up to 12 feet deep, are a defining feature of 57 Ocean. These vast, breezy spaces are a gracious continuation of the home, with one-of-a-kind wood-like ceiling accents and glass balustrades to further connect the residence with the grand expanse of nature beyond. The private spa presents owners with cutting-edge therapies, soothing massages and a thermal suite designed to take them on journeys that energize both body and soul. Residents and their guests can spend time in the club room that is complete with a chef’s kitchen and outdoor summer kitchen, in the outdoor bar and lounge, or simply reading in the library. Two infinity swimming pools overlook the beach, which is only a few steps away.
The private spa presents owners with cutting-edge therapies, soothing massages and a thermal suite designed to take them on journeys that energize both body and soul. Residents and their guests can spend time in the club room that is complete with a chef’s kitchen and ouThe private spa presents owners with cutting-edge therapies, soothing massages and a thermal suite designed to take them on journeys that energize both body and soul. Residents and their guests can spend time in the club room that is complete with a chef’s kitcWhen Multiplan founder José Issac Peres decided it was time to return to Miami, he would settle for nothing less than a legacy project that would lay the foundation for a larger real estate platform in the city he has loved since he first built residential Il Villaggio two decades ago. “In the same way that Il Villaggio was a landmark project in the ‘90’s, changing the landscape of Ocean Drive, we wanted 57 Ocean to be an iconic building on Iconic Millionaire’s Row,” says Mr. Peres.hen and outdoor summer kitchen, in the outdoor Based in Miami and with nine international offices, Arquitectonica is known for its bold modernism, which sparked an architectural renaissance in Miami. Founded in 1977 by principals Bernardo Fort-Brescia and Laurinda H. Spear, the company continues to push the limits of the built world, incorporating an innovative use of geometry, pattern and color to present a distinctive brand of humanistic modern design. Today the practice spans the globe, with projects in 58 countries on five continents. Arquitectonica has received hundreds of design awards for projects that include the Microsoft European Headquarters in Paris, the Bronx Museum of the Arts in New York City, the International Finance Center in Seoul, the SM Mall of Asia in Manila, the Banco Real Santander Headquarters and the WTorre Plaza in São Paulo, and the AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami.bar and lounge, or simply reading in the library. Two infinity swimming pools overlook the beach, which is only a few steps away.
On the third-floor sunset deck, the indoor Technogym fitness center and outdoor MyEquilibria gym provide training flexibility while the spa pool allows for post-workout relaxation. The children’s room lets owners entrust young ones with caregivers while they pursue their wellness goals or attend private training sessions.
At the center of it all is a WeFounded in 2005 by Laurinda H. Spear,
Miami-based ArquitectonicaGEO has been designing contemporary, technologically informed landscapes to meet the challenges of our changing environment. Their projects aim to address ecological objectives while adding value to a community by improving performance and livability. Their commitment to sustainable design, provides passive and active opportunities for a deeper understanding of emerging environmental issues. Since its founding, the firm has flourished under the additional leadership of Director, Margarita Blanco, LEED AP, ASLA. In 2015, ArquitectonicaGEO received the ASLA’s General Design award for their work on Perez Art Museum Miami. Other projects include Brickell City Centre-East Miami Hotel, PortMiami Tunnel, and the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science.llness Coach providing daily guidance and planning support for residents to manage all of their wellness needs.tdoor summer kitchen, in the outdoor bar and lounge, or simply reading in the library. Two infinity swimming pools overlook the beach, which is only a few steps away.
On the third-floor sunset deck, the indoor TechnoUnder the direction of architect Patricia Anastassiadis, Anastassiadis Arquitetos has become one of the most sought-after interior architect firms in Brazil. Founded in 1993, the São Paulo-based firm offers the expertise of more than 60 architects and professionals and has completed 700+ projects in several countries. Services include material research, historical and anthropological considerations, and optimized design for interiors, architecture and products. Anastassiadis works with many of the most recognizable brands in hospitality, including Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton and Fairmont; and the firm is known for its care in creating spaces that reflect their surroundings, imprinting the value of each brand in context of the design experience.
gym fitness center and outdoor MyEquilibria gym provide training flexibility while the spa pool allows for post-workout relaxation. The children’s room lets owners entrust young ones with caregivers while they pursue their wellness goals or attend private training sessNew York resident Chuck Roberts bought a unit for $10,200,000 at the 57 Ocean!
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In addition to 20 flow-through Sky Residences, starting at $6.95 million, 57 Ocean has one remaining penthouse, priced at $35 million. Additional amenities will include a state-of-the-art fitness center with top-of-the-line MyIsle training equipment by MyEquilibria, and an indoor Technogym fitness center. There will also be a children’s activity room, 24-hour concierge services, pool and beachfront concessions and attendants, direct access to the adjacent Miami Beach Walk, and more.
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Survey Examines America's Megachurchgoers
CP Current Page: Church & Ministries | Tuesday, June 09, 2009 | Coronavirus →
By Lillian Kwon, Christian Post Reporter Follow | Tuesday, June 09, 2009
Compared to attendees of a typical Protestant church, people who attend megachurches are more likely to be young, single, more educated and wealthier, a new survey reveals.
The majority of megachurch attendees (62 percent) are under the age of 45 whereas less than half (35 percent) of those in a typical congregation fall in the 18-44 age group, according to a megachurch report by Scott Thumma of Hartford Institute for Religion Research and Warren Bird of Leadership Network.
The report – "Not Who You Think They Are: The Real Story of People Who Attend America's Megachurches" – is based on data from a national survey that drew 24,900 responses from 12 carefully selected megachurches across the country. It is claimed to be the largest national representative study of megachurch attendees conducted by any researchers to date.
With more than 5 million people worshipping at megachurches – Protestant churches of 2,000 or more weekly attendees – in a typical week, Thumma and Bird sought to provide a look at who these worshippers are, why they come and why some stay.
"[U]ntil now, very little was known about those who attend these churches,'" the researchers state in their report, released Tuesday.
For comparison, the researchers used findings from the U.S. Congregational Life Study (USCLS), a study of Protestant churches of all sizes that was completed in April 2001.
They found that in addition to drawing more young adults, megachurches tend to bring in more single, unmarried people than a typical church. Nearly a third of megachurch attendees are single compared to just 10 percent of a typical congregation. The vast majority (80 percent) of those in a typical congregation are married or widowed.
Megachurches also tend to draw in a lot more new people compared to the typical church. Over two-thirds (68 percent) of megachurch attendees have been there five years or less while only 40 percent of those in churches of all sizes joined the church recently. Almost half (45 percent) of attendees of a typical church have been there for more than 10 years.
Although megachurches have nearly twice as many new attendees, most of the new people are already Christians and came from another church. Seventy-seven percent said they have been long-time committed Christ followers for seven or more years and only 2 percent said they are not a follower. Also, 18 percent had not attended church for a while before coming to the megachurch and just 6 percent said they never went to church previously.
Most megachurch attendees (82 percent) come at the invitation of a friend, family member or co-worker, the study found. Only 19 percent said they saw the church or viewed media about it and came on their own.
Only 16 percent said they viewed the church's website before attending.
Examining what attracts people to megachurches, the survey found that the worship style, senior pastor, and reputation of the church, respectively, were the strongest factors in initial attraction.
Those three items were also most influential in having people stay. The senior pastor, however, proved to be the strongest factor that kept people coming back.
Still, loyalty was found to be an issue among some megachurch attendees.
Three quarters called their megachurch their only church home but 11 percent said they didn't consider it their home church and 12 percent claimed it as home but said they also attended other churches.
The researchers found that divided loyalties impact the level of commitment to the church.
Roughly 90 percent of megachurch participants claimed regular worship service attendance but those from the USCLS sample were slightly more likely to attend services weekly or at least two to three times a month.
Additionally, megachurch attendees are less committed financially than those in a typical church with 32 percent saying they contribute nothing or give just a small amount when they can. While a third of both groups give a tithe (10 percent of income) or more, the megachurch giving figures are overall significantly below those for churches of all sizes.
Although their contributions are small, their level of giving has actually increased since attending the megachurch. Forty percent said they were giving more at the megachurch than at their previous church.
Other findings show that almost half (45 percent) of megachurch participants said they never volunteered and only 60 percent participate in small groups.
Nevertheless, the report pointed out that even the marginal participants are hardly uninvolved spectators.
Seventy percent of megachurch participants practice personal devotions daily or often during the week and 87 percent have invited at least one person to church in the last year, the survey found.
"[T]hese findings suggest that many participants are interacting with the megachurches on their own terms, to meet their own individualized needs," the researchers state in their report, noting that megachurches offer a multitude of choices and avenues by which churchgoers' spiritual needs can be met.
"As such, involvement at these (and perhaps all) churches may be less about creating an idealized plan to move someone toward commitment and more about providing many ways by which people could craft their unique, customized spiritual experience to meet their needs," the researchers add.
Most (62 percent) megachurch attendees said they experienced much spiritual growth in the past year with 42 percent attributing that growth to their involvement in the church.
Forty-five percent strongly agreed that their spiritual needs were being met and only 14 percent expressed a level of dissatisfaction with their spiritual growth at the megachurches.
Moreover, over two-thirds of attendees said their church is making a strong effort to get them involved and nearly three quarters agreed that their megachurches were making strong efforts to train, develop and coach leaders. Sixty-one percent also said they feel encouraged to discover and use their gifts and skills and 73 percent said they felt a sense of belonging to their church.
And the longer they attend the megachurch, the higher their commitment becomes.
The survey showed that regular attendance, involvement, and financial contributions increased with time. Fewer people reported "much growth" in their faith after five years of attendance but they were still more likely to experience spiritual growth than those in churches of all sizes.
The 12 megachurches studied in the survey, conducted January to August 2008, were intentionally chosen to parallel the diversity among all U.S. megachurches as closely as possible. The survey was supplemented with site visits, interviews and other data collection efforts.
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Capsule Reviews: 'A Place at the Table', 'Kiss of the Damned', 'Monsters University'
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(USA, 84 min.)
Dir. Kristi Jacobson & Lori Silverbush
Jeff Bridges in A Place at the Table, a Magnolia Pictures release.
Photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures.
The people (re: Executive Producers) who brought you the Oscar-nominated documentary Food, Inc. have put America’s fraught diet on the menu once again, but it’s disappointing to report that they’re serving a microwaved meal. The new doc explores the growing percentage of America’s population that is going hungrier day by day. If Food, Inc. offers a scathing and thoroughly objective deconstruction of the unappetizing fact that it is cheaper to eat poorly than it is to eat healthy in America, then A Place at the Table conveys a similar point only without the flavour that had the taste buds of doc fans tingling on all sides of the tongue.
The imbalance of dietary economics and the backwards logic behind the subsidization of resources that create processed junk food, rather than healthy fruits and veggies, has in part accelerated the size of hungry Americans to the size of the obese American stereotype. The fat American with a Big Mac in one hand and a Big Gulp in the other is a complementary part of the same pandemic noted by directors Kristi Jacobson and Lori Silverbush. The roster of talking heads in A Place at the Table explain how many Americans are simply forced to consume fatty foods in order to curb hunger because the systems in place to feed the needy can’t afford to feed them properly. An apple a day becomes an apple fritter a day. An apple a week becomes a luxury.
A Place at the Table makes an admirable and emotionally compelling point that feeding the needy properly today is the best plan for tomorrow. The only thing new in this food flick, though, is a hearty appearance by Jeff Bridges, who is a strong advocate for curbing America’s hunger problem, and a cool score by T-Bone Burnett with songs by The Civil Wars, which makes A Place at the Table a bit hipper than most conventional docs. The film doesn’t really offer anything new in terms of nutritional, economical, or political information, since more or less everything in the film was touched upon in Food, Inc. or other (superior) sources. Ironically, though, this doc might leave viewers hungry for more.
Rating: ★★★ (out of ★★★★★)
A Place at the Table is now available on home video.
Kiss of the Damned
Written and directed by Xan Cassavetes
Starring: Joséphine de La Baume, Milo Ventimiglia, Roxane Mesquida
Joséphine de la Baume in KISS OF THE DAMNED, a Magnet Release.
Photo courtesy of Magnet Releasing.
Why are vampires considered sexy? The undead have no pulse, yet they send blood running to the loins of horror fans, HBO nuts, and teen lit readers in alarming quantities. Vampires have been eroticized ever since they first sucked blood with big screen passion, and one filmmaker after another has made the generic element more literal than the last. Kiss of the Damned is a laughable redux of vampiric eroticism that should have been labelled “For your [Razzie] consideration.” Blargh.
Look no further than Kiss of the Damned for proof that vampire films have exhausted their full potential. It’s time that the night crawlers exited the cinema and disintegrated in the sunlight like Hobbitons emerging from nine hours of excruciating darkness and Peter Jackson movies. There’s nothing new to be seen here and everything that is done in Kiss of the Damned has been done both ad nauseam and better before. This story of undying love between a female vampire (Joséphine de La Baume) and a male human (Milo Ventimiglia) is so underdeveloped and unconvincing that the film feels like a half-baked exercise in genre.
Kiss of the Damned is the feature directorial debut of Xan Cassavetes, the daughter of acclaimed filmmaker John Cassavetes and sister of budding indie darling Zoe Cassavetes (Broken English). Xan certainly has potential, since Kiss of the Damned is aesthetically pleasing. It’s a turgid piece of cinema otherwise, though, and a ludicrous revamp of the sex and blood sucking.
Vampires grow fangs during ecstasy. They bite when they orgasm. “True love never dies,” and all that.
A stake through the screener pile.
Rating: ★½ (out of ★★★★★)
Kiss of the Damned is in some kind of unfortunate release or another.
***Note: It occurred to me after making a note whilst writing about The Croods that I had received a screener of 12 Years a Slave, but had already reviewed it. I realize that there is a healthy stack of films I received in the mail that I reviewed during festivals. Hot Docs favourites like Muscle Shoals and Blackfish are in the pile—I hope to revisit them again—as are other goodies like A Hijacking, Shadow Dancer, Prince Avalanche, The Place Beyond the Pines. A copy of The Hunt came as well, which I’ve vowed to revisit on the urging of several readers/tweeps. More updates to come: the stack is growing shorter!
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(USA, 104 min.)
Dir. Dan Scanlon Writ. Daniel Gerson, Robert L. Baird, Dan Scanlon
Starring: Billy Crystal, John Goodman, Helen Mirren, Steve Buscemi
Remember when Pixar used to avoid sequels? Visual storytelling seems to have taken a step back if The Croods can pass for animated cinema that is original and entertaining enough to earn a passing grade alongside the likes of Monsters University. Monsters University, which probably needs a possessive apostrophe somewhere in its title, plays as if the great CGI powerhouse of Disney-Pixar is now just churning out movies on autopilot.
Helen Mirren is a welcome addition to the amiable voice team of John Goodman and Billy Crystal, and kids are bound to enjoy this mildly amusing lark even if mom and dad will wish they popped in Monsters, Inc. instead. There’s nothing especially bad about MU, but it’s a case of rinse and repeat in which the story isn’t original or engaging enough to merit a recommendation for the impressive, if familiar, animation alone.
Rating: ★★½ (out of ★★★★★)
Monsters University is now available on home video.
Posted by Pat Mullen at 12/02/2013 10:14:00 AM
Labels: Capsule reviews, Documentary, terrible vampire movies
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Robots that turn into Cars
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This Autobot Strongarm figure is a Target-exclusive release for the live-action film “Transformers” (2007). It is a repaint of the original Autobot Strongarm from the “Transformers: Energon” (2005) line. Unlike regular Autobots and Decepticons, Strongarm was one of many neutral-party Omnicons who could wield powerful raw Energon weapons. All molds, details, transformation, and special features are the same between the two toys; only plastic colors and paint applications have been changed. Since its debut in the “…Energon” series, the figure was also repainted differently for the following “Transformers: Cybertron” line the next year (2006) under the same name, though he did not appear in the show. Strongarm’s vehicle mode (back) is that of a small Cybertronian open-air off-road 4x4. Or to put it another way, he looks like a bulked-up Jeep. Though the two black seats are way too out of scale, I think this guy perhaps actually started life as a scaled-up single-seat ATV! (So… would this make this version of Strongarm a tip of the hat to the old 1984 G1 character Autobot Hound, who also changed into a green Jeep? I leave that comparison to you.) The windshield is a flat panel (though it separates into equal haves for transformation). Both the windshield and the front bumper (with yellow lights) share the same brown paint coloring. The two seats in the passenger section are molded in black plastic, with a light gray console between them. No steering wheel or somewhere to place one’s feet are present. Two green panels can fold out to resemble doors… unfortunately they swing the wrong way for an Earth vehicle! The four black ABS wheels all spin easily, with silver-painted hubcaps; though the front ones are slightly smaller than the back ones. Also very visible in this mode is a Sector 7 logo placed above the left wheel well behind the light gray roll bar. Other molded vehicle surface details include headlights & break lights (the latter not painted), side view mirrors, and a spare fuel canister along the back left side. As opposed to the original’s canary yellow, dark blue, metallic blue, and sand brown, the repaint of Strongarm for the movie’s release is molded in olive green, regular green, silver, with black, and yellow, silver, and brown paint added. A darkened transparent plastic is used for the Spark Crystal and Energon weapons (more on this later) This was done to make Strongarm fit more comfortably into the movie’s regular line of character, giving it a slight more ‘real-life’ appearance and style since most modern 4x4 Army vehicles have a similar tropical green camouflage. Pretty much the only thing this guy does in vehicle mode is roll around. However, the [two halves of the] windshield can fold down onto the hood, much as real Jeeps were known to do. On the back right wheel well is a jointed post which serves as an anchor point for the Energon weapon.
Strongarm’s transformation is very easy to learn and execute. Unlike most of the original designs for the movie, he does not have a more-recent Automorph feature anywhere in or on him. (Back to basics- I like that! Automorph is a nice gimmick to have around, but if they make 'em too often, it loses its novelty.) The only step that may prove difficult for larger hands would be trying to spin around Strongarm’s head- there’s very little space to work with in there. This would actually have been a good place for Automorph if it had been around in 2005, since both the head and waist twist around 180-degrees! (But if that had happened, we would probably have lost the head twisting as a result.)
Strongarm’s smaller robot mode (back) is more familiar to Transformers fans- blocky with rounded edges, simple to execute, clear details- than the designs in the movie, which had complex molds & details, highly complicated designs, and featured more steps for the transformations than average. In some ways, it’s a relief from the seemingly chaotic robots seen on the big screen! Unlike just about all of the movie designs, Strongarm’s head does not feature a transparent backing for light to shine through, so his eyes are painted yellow. In a rather nice and simple twist-to-swap, his back wheels spin around in their wells to form the back inner torso, while his arms swing out on the same joint from the undercarriage. (Nice!) His Spark Crystal- which was originally located behind the roll bar- now rests in the center of his chest. The plain green ‘door’ panels form side-skirt armor, while the roll bar folds down over his lower torso. In a classic twist (literally), the front third of the vehicle forms the legs, with the windshield(s) forming very flat feet. It’s a bit deceptive at first because it looks like when standing straight he’s tipping backwards slightly from the angle of the feet/windshields, but trust me he’s not. Very minor paint apps are revealed in robot mode- silver on the upper legs, and some brown panels on his upper arms (both front and back). The silver S7 logo now sits comfortably on the lower left side of his chest, with a molded green Autobot symbol right above it in green. Poseability for such a small toy (he’s just shy of 4” in robot mode) is as expected from a basic & simplified Scout-class figure- acceptable, though sometimes lacking, but this makes him affordable at $7.99 to parents who can get their kids something small and quick while they are in the store, or for grandparents who may know even less about Transformers as a whole to get as a small treat to spoil them. Most of his joints are rather tight, or take a bit more force to snap to that next angle. The way the back wheels rotate into his upper torso has an added advantage of allowing him a slightly better range of motion in his shoulders that just those ball-and-socket joints would provide on their own. The roll bar in front of his hips hinders this a bit, but it easily moves out of the way, as do the two side-skirt parts. One big problem is the limits in his hips. With the vehicle seats located on the back of his upper legs, it makes it very difficult to turn them, and impossible to swing them backwards at all. This, coupled with the fact that his feet snap into that one position, combines to makes the legs difficult to balance him in any pose you come up with. While the feet can swing up, they won’t hold his weight up for very long at all before collapsing or tipping him over.
One of the regular features/gimmicks of the “…Energon” line was that they all had a Spark Crystal [inspired by the first ones on the Transmetal-2 figures from “Beast Wars: Transformers” (1997-1999)]. These are tiny transparent domes no more than ½” in diameter located somewhere in both vehicle and robot modes, which showed their true allegiance- Autobot or Decepticon. Then a separate color-coded transparent ABS plastic Energon part could be affixed over the crystal to indicate that they were, em… ‘powered-up’ with Energon. (I don’t know how this was portrayed in the series, so I can’t comment on that.) Strongarm’s Energon part is a clear-but-darkened transparent coloring. (In case you are unaware, a spark is the soul or life-force of a Transformer which makes them more than just machines- extending them into truly living machines. All Cybertronians- big, small, young or old, powerful or not- have one. Optimus Prime touched on this briefly- almost exposing his own- in the 2007 movie when the Autobots are conversing outside of the Griffith Observatory.)
While all Cybertronians in the “…Energon” series had a Spark Crystal and overlapping Energon piece, most of them were also able to wield extra color-coded transparent Energon pieces which could be spring-loaded cannons, or separate parts merging later into larger combined blade weapons like axes or swords. The larger combined Energon weapon(s) could be utilized by all of the toys, though they were usually only meant to be used by larger/more-powerful Deluxe-, Voyager-, and Leader-class figures. The separating weapons could usually be used also in vehicle mode as enhancements/add-on features. The holes in the hands have become standardized since the “…Energon” line ended, so all succeeding lines- at this point “Transformers: Cybertron” and Transformers Classics (2006)- can use the weapons. (However, most of the figures from the 2007 movie’s line don’t have hands that can grip the Energon weapons.) Strongarm’s combined Energon weapon comes in three parts. The first is a long bar-shaped handle with several holes and posts on it. When in vehicle mode, it can attach to the tilting post over his right wheel well to form either a long cannon, or a non-functional crane with a twisting hook on the end. The two half-circle pieces- already attached to the vehicle mode when you buy him, disguise themselves as a spare wheel fits in back (via a hole in the top of his head!) This- along with the Energon part cover- is the only way to attach them all in vehicle mode. In robot mode, he has a few more options. The cannon can stay on that post to become a shoulder cannon, and then the two circle halves separate, and attach to both shoulders! The combined Energon weapon takes these three parts and merges them into a giant axe, which can be wielded by Strongarm only in robot mode. (The elbows are actually a little weak on mine, so he can’t hold it up for very long.) The Spark Crystal cover mentioned earlier does not interact with the weapon (s), but they can be used at the same time on him without interfering with each other. I’m sure that when “Transformers: Energon” was on the shelves years ago, I may have seen the original Strongarm. Most likely, I turned my nose up at him then. Looking at the original online while I was researching for this review, I am reminded of why I chose not to get him then- those colors just didn’t work! So why did I get a repaint when I do that so rarely? Well, that explains the appeal of some repaints- they just work better than the originals. It’s a great toy with no real problems to it (the hips are a bit difficult to manage, as is turning the head around), the mold details are great, and he moves well for a toy his size. Often times, the colors chosen for the toy can overshadow how great it can be. And other times, the opposite is true, great choice of coloring, but poor design, sculpts, or functions. And sometimes I see a repaint that is interesting, but I am satisfied with the original that I already have. So, more because it is a repaint that I agree with that helped me to know it better, and less because it is a repaint issued during the run of the movie’s lineup which did not appear on-screen, I recommend getting Strongarm.
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Jonathan Dingle
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Mark Collis
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Dominic Collis
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Dominic Collis MSoM FCMI
Dominic has gained 25 years' experience in a commercial environment, the last 10 of which at the most senior level.
Dominic is Managing Director of Collis Mediation Ltd, a practising civil and commercial mediator, training provider and consultant to a wide variety of businesses where he manages conflict, change, complex relationships and training.
Dominic is the author of articles for national publications and is a trainer in Education Health and Care sectors. He is a Special Educational Needs and Disabilities consultant to local authorities and schools; and a tutor for the Society of Mediators, where he teaches at Kings College, London and Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield.
Dominic has an enviable record in general mediation and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, carrying out over 1400 mediations; making him one of the country's leading and most experienced mediators.
He is currently working with several leading commercial and local authority clients improving their overall dispute resolution structure, provision and approach. Dominic has a pragmatic, direct, solution based approach which focusses on the best interests of the participants.
Summary-
A Qualified and Accredited Mediator to International Standards, Dominic specialises in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, Complex Commercial disputes and is an experienced Co-Mediator for multi-party disputes.
Tutoring at Kings College London and Sheffield Hallam University of Law, he is a Student Assessor for graduates undertaking Mediation Training for 218 Strand Chambers, a Fellow Member of the Chartered Management Institute, an Individual and Organisation Registered Member of The Civil Mediation Council, a Professional Member, Trustee, Founder Panel Memeber and Co-Director of Training for the Society of Mediators, an accredited SEND Mediator and an Approved Mediation Provider for cases referred through the Ministry of Justice.
Put simply, Dominic Collis is one of the country's leading mediators with enviable and rare dispute resolution experience.
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Six million Britons to claim benefits
August 18, 2009 in Adults, Asylum and refugees, Mental Health
The total number of people claiming benefits in the UK has been forecast to rise to more than 6 million when official figures are published later this month, according to the Conservative think-tank Policy Exchange.
The latest official figures, published in February, showed that the total was 5.8 million. This included 1.4 million on job seekers’ allowance and 2.6 million on employment support – until recently known as incapacity benefit. People claiming other benefits – as lone parents, carers and because of disability – are also included.
Read more on this story in The Independent
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The retail prices index is expected to fall below minus 2 per cent in September, the month when rent is set for the next year, presenting the prospect of real cuts in social rental payments for the first time.
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CAF DONATIONS
CONCERTS 2006-20
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HISTORY & ORGANISATION
FOUNDER PATRON
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER CH, CBE
(15 April 1924 – 2 October 2016)
ALASDAIR BEATSON
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Concerts in the West
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A NOTE FROM SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
Concerts in the West goes from strength to strength, providing a much needed service, bringing the best young musicians to perform music from jazz to Monteverdi.
A NOTE FROM LAURENCE CUMMINGS
I am proud to be a patron of the Concerts in the West series. They provide high quality music-making, supporting and encouraging the younger generation of musicians who reap huge benefits from this high-profile platform. The programming is highly imaginative and the venues are so charming that the series also manages to draw in audiences who are not so familiar with the enriching qualities of classical music as well as the die-hard fans.
HISTORY OF CONCERTS IN THE WEST
CONCERTS IN THE WEST launched in 2006 when I was asked if I would like to organise a concert in Ilminster as there was no Classical music being performed there at the time. As I was very new to the town it seemed like a good way to meet people and so it proved!
One concert quickly became four in the first year with Lyme Regis joining in. We have continued inviting young professional musicians to perform for us as they are embarking on a difficult and demanding career. When we started CONCERTS IN THE WEST I was still Festival Director of the London Handel Festival, from which I retired in June 2016. Working with very fine musicians in London I was determined to have a very high standard of performance in the West Country. The musicians, all of whom are trained to at least postgraduate level, find the tours quite useful in embedding repertoire and working towards recordings or a big concert in London.
We started putting on concerts in ILMINSTER ARTS CENTRE . We then added two other main venues - BRIDPORT ARTS CENTRE (since 2011) and LOWER PULWORTHY near Okehampton (2007-2018). We also spent many years in Lyme Regis at the MARINE THEATRE (2006-2016). In addition we branch out for single concerts to out-of-the-way places.
In 2019 we have been to ILMINSTER ARTS CENTRE (10 concerts); BRIDPORT ARTS CENTRE (10 concerts), THE DANCE HOUSE (7 concerts); PENDOMER near Yeovil (one concert), UPLYME Church, Lyme Regis (one concert) and St Peter and St Paul, BISHOPS HULL, Taunton (one concert) and Jordans Courtyard (one concert). We held four concerts at CICCIC in Taunton and five at WELLHAYES VINEYARD near Waterrow/ Wiveliscombe.
In 2020 we will be going to ILMINSTER ARTS CENTRE (10 concerts); BRIDPORT ARTS CENTRE (10 concerts); THE DANCE HOUSE (9 concerts); ST ROCH CHURCH (one concert); ST LAURENCE CHURCH, Upwey (3 concerts); UPLYME CHURCH (one concert); the METHODIST CHURCH and THE REGAL THEATRE in Minehead (3 concerts). We will also be taking musicians to the Centre for Young Musicians Taunton on two occasions.
If you are interested in seeing who has performed over the years you will find listings and photos under PAST CONCERTS 2006-19.
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Piano in Bridport Arts Centre - Yamaha C3
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Piano in Ilminster Arts Centre - Kuwai RG2
Piano at The Dance House Crewkerne - Pleyel (new to CinW April 2019)
CONCERTS IN THE WEST is run by a small group of Trustees. They are all very committed and hands-on, bringing their expertise to the charity.
We are also indebted to our hosts who look after the musicians during their stay as we could not afford hotels or B&Bs.
We are a small charity and, as with many arts organisations, have to work hard on the finances and fundraising and are very grateful to those that support us and without whom we would not survive! As our venues are not big and often in towns and villages with relatively small surrounding populations, ticket sales only cover about half the costs of running the series. In addition to paying our performers we need to publicise the concerts, which involves advertising and print. Then there are other costs like piano tuning and venue hire. If you feel you can help us financially please get in touch.
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Richard Holden and James Wild: Ministers must bring gambling regulation into the 21st Century
By Richard Holden MP and James Wild MP
The Tories have an historic opportunity to turn Britain into a world leader in gambling harm prevention with a new Gambling Act
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Richard Holden is MP for North West Durham. James Wild is MP for North West Norfolk. Both were elected in the 2019 General Election and are members of the Public Accounts Committee.
A day at the races. A night out at the dogs or the bingo. A flutter on the Grand National at the bookies.
Most common of all, checking that pink ticket you got from the corner shop and maybe, just maybe you’ll become a multi-millionaire – and if not at least you are helping support good causes.
For most people, our interaction with the gambling industry is part of destination or event-based gambling. We only do it when it’s part of a social activity or its based on a specific event at a specific time – like the Friday night Euromillions draw.
But, behind the façade of a flutter, Labour’s mass liberalisation of gambling in the 2005 Gambling Act transformed the industry into something else. The Act opened-up “casinos in the High Street” with the £100-a-spin Fixed Odds Betting Terminals, four per bookies office, that took years to be reigned back down to a £2 stake (as part of the consultation the Gambling Commission recommended the stake be lowered to £30 or less), and opened the door to online casino gambling.
At the same time the Gambling Commission, which the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report at the weekend is largely about, was formed.
During the passage of the 2005 Act those opposed to gambling harm became side-tracked in a totemic focus on the wrong target – the possibility of so called ‘Super-Casino’ – an easily understood enemy. But Parliamentarians didn’t focus on the much more dangerous parts of the Act, which allowed FOBTs on every high street and casinos on every mobile phone. Opponents went for the wrong target: a destination casino has more benefits and fewer downsides than what was allowed by the rest of the Gambling Act.
More money is now staked online that in all the physical bookies, casinos, and on-course bookmakers combined. The gambling industry has adapted much faster than almost any other business to the changing world. With net income (staked monies minus winnings) of £11.3 billion in the UK, it’s big business.
Together, we led the questioning of the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the Commission as part of the hearing into gambling harm being held by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), to which we were both elected as newbie MPs. As we dug around this matter, with constituency cases that had helped focus our minds on specific issues, what we found shocked us.
There are 395,000 problem gamblers in the UK. The effects can be devastating: damaging mental health, causing family break-ups, and even contributing to suicide. As MPs we’ve heard personal accounts of the impact of problem gambling on constituents and their families. A problem gambler will likely cause problems for their immediate family, extended family, and friendship group as debts accumulate, money is borrowed, and promises broken.
It shouldn’t be like this. It doesn’t have to be like this. We can have sensible regulations that reflect the reality of modern gambling and that protect the vulnerable.
But the Gambling Commission isn’t doing that job effectively or efficiently. It is behind the curve. Too slow to deal with FOBTS or making sure people could withdraw funds from online accounts. Too slow on gambling on credit. It doesn’t measure the impact of the action it takes and has no target to cut levels of problem gambling.
Too often the industry, with public, media and political pressure ends up leading on so-called ‘responsible gambling’ measures before the regulator has even got out of bed.
Some of this is down to how the Commission is funded. Bizarrely, it gets less funding if there are fewer but larger gambling companies – and we’ve seen massive mergers recently. So the Commission gets £19m a year to regulate a sector clearing the thick end of 1,000 times that in gross profit. We’ve got analogue regulation for an industry that’s undergone a digital revolution.
PAC recommended several key steps, the most important of which is to get the review of the Gambling Act, promised in the Conservative Party manifesto, underway as soon as possible.
Online fixed-odds betting urgently needs reviewing too – controls need to be at least as clear as those in betting shops. Loot boxes, gambling advertising on children’s computer games, 16- and 17-year-olds being able to gamble hundreds a week via a loophole for lotteries, unlimited roulette available in the isolation of your bedroom but no-where else… all raise questions.
The Gambling Commission needs to prove, and sharpish, that it’s up to the job. It needs proper research into problem gambling, targets to reduce it, and to measure the effects of the actions it does take. All we really know at present is that since the regulator was formed, public confidence that gambling is fair has fallen from about 50 per cent to around a third of the population.
Finally, individuals must be able to get redress through the regulatory regime when companies fail to meet social responsibility obligations. A proper Ombudsman for gambling is required. The fact that the most vulnerable only really have legal recourse (not much use if you’ve got no money) is absurd.
The deck is stacked against problem gamblers and in favour of the gambling companies, many of which have clearly used the lockdown to further cash in on coronavirus. It’s time for sensible, conservative action to protect the vulnerable and allow the majority a safe flutter.
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Pillsbury Flour Recalled for Reported Salmonella Risk
Publix and Winn-Dixie shoppers should check their labels ASAP.
By Lauren Wicks
Hometown Food Company, parent company of Pillsbury Co., just announced a voluntary recall on select packages of Pillsbury Unbleached All-Purpose Flour. These products could potentially be contaminated with salmonella, and were sold at retailers like Publix and Winn-Dixie.
The potentially contaminated packages are five-pound bags of all-purpose flour with “Best By” dates of April 19, 2020 and April 20, 2020. If you have one of these products, you should bring it to your local grocery store for a full refund, or dispose of it immediately.
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This is the second time this year flour has been recalled for possibly being contaminated with salmonella, as General Mills recalled select flour products in January. Pillsbury’s website has provided advice for consumers about the dangers of consuming raw flour.
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“Flour is made with wheat that is grown outdoors where bacteria may be present,” the website said.
“Uncooked dough or batter made with raw flour should not be consumed. Flour should not be considered a ready-to-eat product. It is an ingredient for baked, fried, and cooked products, and these heating processes ensure the safety of the flour with proper handling.”
We will keep you up to date with the latest information on this, and other food recalls as it is provided. Until then, Winn-Dixie says those with questions about the recall can contact the Southeastern Grocers Customer Call Center 866-946-6349. Publix shoppers can call 1-800-242-1227 for more information.
This story originally appeared on Cooking Light
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Two cybersecurity apps to protect your smartphone
James McPhillips December 22, 2020
With the last-minute Christmas shopping scramble in full effect, people are perhaps less worried about those online purchases than they should be.
Away from the “big players” such as Amazon and eBay, there’s a range of online stores that look and feel the same but may not necessarily offer the security you expect. Cybersecurity is something that just has to be considered as we’re now spending far more online, and criminals see an opportunity to profit from it. Although people are careful, it’s sometimes a little too easy to have these tricks go un-noticed.
In our previous article on the topic, we discussed five essential tips to safeguard your Smartphone. But now we’d like to get into concrete recommendations, as well as explain the exact use cases of the cybersecurity software we recommend to protect your account and your smart devices.
But before we proceed, let’s elaborate on what the current coronavirus situation is when it comes to cybersecurity.
How did the lockdown affect cybersecurity?
The relationship might not be obvious, but Covid-19 and quarantine had a direct and significant impact on cybersecurity. Earlier this year Forbes took an interview from Eric Cole who worked as a professional hacker for the CIA between ’89 and ’97.
According to Eric, there has been a huge increase in phishing attacks, with cybercriminals sending fake emails to lure users into clicking them, directing them to viruses infested pages or installing malware on their devices.
Phishing is particularly sensitive when it comes to smartphone security. It’s way easier to spot a fake email on a desktop PC, with a large monitor to notice suspicious links or inspect various attachments. On the smartphone, however, it’s harder to notice things, even grammar mistakes, which usually give away the fake email, are harder to see. You rely quite heavily on Google to do it for you if you’re a Gmail user, but if you’re getting mail from elsewhere it becomes inherently more tricky.
Another frightening statistic came from the ZDNet article, which is that brute force attacks grew by 400% and email scams by 667%. There are billions of fake Covid-19 related and malware-infected web pages, and 2000% increase in malicious files with “Zoom” in the name. All of these are geared towards the new “life” you’re living in lockdown – you’re more “open” to receiving emails about Zoom calls and perhaps reading about Covid-19 rules, so these emails are more likely to be opened without a second thought. Social engineering at its finest.
These numbers are scary. Luckily, cybersecurity experts are not sleeping around, and you can download professional software to secure your smartphone.
So let’s get into the first recommendation.
NordVPN Virtual Private Network
VPNs have been around for more than two decades, and have been growing in popularity. First and foremost, a VPN is a privacy-protection app or solution. It works by establishing a secure and encrypted tunnel between the user device and one of its servers. Then it reroutes all the data-flow through the chosen server.
VPNs are widely recommended for smartphone protection because smartphone users tend to use public Wi-Fi access a lot. These networks frequently have low-security configurations, which makes them a perfect target for cybercriminals. They can get in, track your activity and see what you’re doing online.
The additional encryption that a VPN provides ensures that you’re safe when browsing on a public Wi-Fi network, and no hacker can steal your sensitive data.
For our recommendation, we chose NordVPN, because it’s one of the most popular and highly rated VPNs in the market. It has native apps both for Android and iPhone, but what separates it from the competition is NordLynx protocol, their version of cutting-edge WireGuard protocol. It increases the speed tremendously, and NordVPN was rated as the fastest VPN around.
In addition, they’re upgrading their servers to 10Gb switches, enhancing the speed and throughput of your VPN experience.
NordPass password manager
Another service coming from the guys that made NordVPN goes very well with the whole security topic. We’ve recommended NordPass because it comes from cybersecurity experts who know a lot about cryptography. Although Google and Samsung have password managers, there’s an air of authority from Nord.
If you’re not convinced that a password manager is necessary, then do some digging on credential stuffing attacks. Sadly these were also affected negatively by the quarantine are. ??
These easy-to-execute attacks rely on the assumption that the same password has been used more than once. A cybercriminal obtains a list of leaked usernames or passwords from one of the many, many data-leaks nowadays. They then simply try the same username and password combination on another service.
The success rate is relatively high, but the worst part is that it has direct financial losses to the victim. Tons of Disney+ accounts were stolen this way, and people had to pay again to use the service, with a secure password this time.
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Michigan Cosmetologist Salary
Experienced Michigan cosmetologists with earnings in the 90th percentile averaged $41,180 a year in 2013 according to the state’s Department of Technology, Management & Budget (DTMB). The average cosmetologist salary in Michigan was $24,980. Those in the 10th percentile earned $16,490 on average.
These salaries are an underestimate of the actual take-home earnings, since it is customary to tip these professionals.
Cosmetologist salaries in Michigan varied a great deal between different areas of the state, according to the DTMB:
Balance of State
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South central lower peninsula
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Cosmetology Job Growth Projections in Michigan
The number of cosmetology jobs is increasing at a rate of 14.4% in Michigan between 2010 and 2010. This rate is higher than the national average for this profession. All regions of Michigan are expected to experience growth, with the exception of the Upper Peninsula.
The rate of growth is substantially higher than the state’s average in the Ann Arbor area. The DTMB forecasts an increase of 23.5% in this metropolitan area. The number of jobs is predicted to increase by 16% in the northwest Lower Peninsula and by 15.1% in the Grand Rapids area. The field of cosmetology in southeast Michigan will have a growth rate comparable to the state as a whole.
Michigan Cosmetologist and Hair Professional Employment Levels
In 2013, 12,410 cosmetologists, hair stylists, and hairdressers were employed in Michigan. The highest concentration of these professionals was in the Grand Rapids area. Over 1,200 cosmetologists, hairstylists, and hairdressers were employed there.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has provided an analysis of 2013 cosmetology salary levels for areas throughout Michigan:
Cosmetologist Salaries in Michigan
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Our firm has handled numerous direct tax and indirect tax cases (VAT), most of them being complex, technical cases. The majority of these cases have been settled after the submission of a detailed objection and have been presented by our firm to the Tax Department, with which we have an excellent professional relationship. Few cases have been won either at the level of the Administrative Court, through associated lawyers, or at the Tax Tribunal. Here are some different types of “Successful Tax Cases” handled by our firm in front of the Administrative Court or the Tax Tribunal (where allowed the company names are hereby mentioned).
24.04.2019 | SAPENTIA PROPERTIES LTD | TAX TRIBUNAL
The Tax Tribunal has accepted our position that the Tax Department did not carry out a proper investigation of all the facts, in order to verify that the company has changed its intentions for carrying out an economic activity, therefore the Tax Commissioner should have cancelled the VAT registration of the company instead of imposing VAT on the market value of the property.
30.07.2018 | CY SHIPPING COMPANY | HM REVENUE & CUSTOMS (UK)
HM Revenue and Customs (UK) has accepted our position that the chartering of a vessel, which carried on board a Remotely Operated Vessel (ROV), handled by another sub-contractor for the purposes of research and mapping of the bottom of the UK’s seas, was not a land related services (as the English Tax Advisors were suggesting) and therefore the owner of the vessel was not liable to register in the UK Vat registry and charge UK Vat.
02.03.2018 | AIRWATEREX LTD | ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
The court has accepted our position that the reversal of a decision taken by the previous Tax Commissioner, who accepted our tax objection, after new initiatives and recommendations by one of the tax assessors to the new Tax Commissioner, was not supported by new facts and it was illegal. The judge mentioned that “In this case, for the reasons I have explained above, I consider that the new assessment of the same, unchanged facts, without having any incidents, criminal or other, between the new decision and the second decision, makes the reversal of the first decision as illegal”.
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Home > All news > AU mediator: Sudan Constitutional Declaration nears completion
AU mediator: Sudan Constitutional Declaration nears completion
August 1 - 2019 KHARTOUM
AU Mediator Mohamed Lebatt (SUNA)
The African Union mediator Mohamed Lebatt says the joint legal committee of the military junta and the Forces for Freedom and Change is about to complete the provisions of the Constitutional Declaration.
The AU mediator said in a press conference on Wednesday that the committee postponed its last meeting scheduled for that day. He urged resumption of the talks as soon as possible, as negotiations between the two parties will resume after the completion of the legal document.
The mediation will not accept any excuse to delay the process and the signing of the Constitutional Declaration and warned that a further slowdown will continue the tension and cause great damage to the country and the uprising.
Lebatt said the signing of the two main documents (a Political Charter was already signed by both parties on July 17) will lead to the formation of an independent commission of inquiry into the violent dismantling of the Khartoum sit-in on June 3 and other violent incidents in which protesters were killed. Completing the Constitutional Declaration will open the door to peace, solve the problems of the margin, and address the economic and living crises, calling on the negotiating parties to speed up agreement for the national interest.
The Sudanese Professionals Association (SPA) expects to resume negotiations on the constitutional document on Thursday.
SPA leading member Ismail El Taj told reporters in Khartoum on Wednesday that the talks are expected to resume after the legal committees of both parties have completed their comments on the constitutional document draft.
Abdelfattah El Burhan, Chairman of the Transitional Military Council (TMC), has called on the Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC) “to strengthen their partnership in order to block elements of the deposed regime working to abort the revolution”. He urged the opposition to accelerate the negotiations, so that a transitional government can be formed as soon as possible, to prevent more bloodshed.
El Burhan confirmed that the members of the junta’s do not desire immunity, and emphasised the possibility of the armed movements co-signing of the Political Charter and Constitutional Declaration.
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There was no 'Vedic beef-eating'. Here's what Vedas say on killing cows
The problem lies with the inability to interpret the ancient texts in the correct sense.
Dipin Damodharan
@dipinbharath
Beef and cow hog the headlines these days. Cow fascism and cow protection, beef ban and beef fests, beef threats and beef protests... the hullabaloo, it seems won't reach a culminating point soon. And, all the political parties, irrespective of their ideological differences are striving hard to get political mileage from the beef row. Additional reports of communal tension in the name of cow are expected to continue to trickle in. I didn't post any comment on the issue till I read Dr MGS Narayanan's article titled "Here's The Unpalatable Truth About Beef And Hinduism" in The Huffington Post. Dr Narayanan has never been a politician. He's widely acclaimed as one of the eminent historians in Kerala and had graced the chairman's post at the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR). Certainly, his views should be counted.
In India, issues around the cow, or "Gau" in Sanskrit, has been sensitive since the times of foreign invasion. Cows are considered "sacred" in Indian culture. This "sacred" animal has been an integral part of daily life in pre- and post-independent India. "The Aryans followed a mixed pastoral and agricultural economy, in which cattle played a predominant part. The farmer prayed for increase of cattle; the warrior expected cattle as booty; the priest was rewarded for his services with cattle. Cattle were in fact a sort of currency, and values were reckoned in heads of cattle," eminent indologist AL Basham stated in his much-acclaimed work The Wonder That Was India.
Also read: Why Hindus stopped eating beef and began to worship cows
People in India's rural areas are very sensitive about this animal as they look upon the cow as "gaumata" (mother). There are about 300 million cows in India which produce useful commodities like milk and dung cakes and promise capacity addition by giving birth to more calves. A study, conducted by economists Santosh Anagol of the University of Pennsylvania, Alvin Etang of Economic Growth Center, Yale University, and Dean Karlan of department of Economics, Yale University, two years back, states that as an investment instrument, cow is a bad option, though it can boost the savings of people in rural India. That's the economics of cows. Let leave that now and come back to Narayanan's article.
As an academic and historian, he put forward some ambiguous points sans valid proof to claim that eating cows was popular in the Vedic period. He is right on saying that there's no Hindu religion. The term religion itself was alien to ancient Indians and the label "Hindu" was equated with the common culture of the people living here. The society in ancient India was based on four varnas, (the term "varna" means character, quality or nature. As Basham explained in his book, "varna" doesn't mean, and has never meant, caste), and that social structure was known to the world as the chaturvarna system. It was basically an ancient stratification of society and later misinterpreted as the root cause of caste discrimination in India. In the initial phase, the four varnas - the brahmins (priests, teachers and preachers), the kshatriyas (kings, governors, warriors and soldiers), the vaishyas (cattle-herders, agriculturists, artisans, and merchants) and the shudras (labourers and service providers) - were not decided by birth, but by karma (actions).
Also read: Why beef eating should not be made into a virtue
Lord Krishna, one of the most popular deities in India, made it clear in the Bhagavad Gita, cāturvarṇyaṃ mayā sṛṣṭaṃ guṇakarmavibhāgaśaḥ... It says the four-fold order was created according to the divisions of quality and work, and birth has nothing to do with it. Anybody can be a brahmin by performing actions according to those virtues. One can assume all the four roles in a single life. Now, let me come to the issue of beef-eating by brahmins. The translation or interpretation of Vedic scripts demands expertise in Vedic vocabulary, philology and grammar. But Western indologists like Max Müller, Griffith, Wilson, and Williams tried to interpret the Vedas with their little knowledge in Vedic Sanskrit. And, there is also a strong argument from Hindutva groups that the British had a hidden agenda of misinterpreting Vedas to alienate Indians from their identity and culture. Let us go through some of the mantras in the Vedas which unambiguously says a big "no" to killing animals for food.
Yasmintsarvaani bhutaanyaatmaivaabhuudvijaanatah
Tatra ko mohah kah shokah ekatvamanupasyatah
- Yajurveda 40.7
"Those who see all beings as souls do not feel infatuation or anguish at their sight, for they experience oneness with them."
Breehimattam yavamattamatho maashamatho tilam
Esha vaam bhaago nihito ratnadheyaaya dantau
maa hinsishtam pitaram maataram cha
- Atharvaveda 6.140.2
"O teeth! You eat rice, you eat barley, you eat gram and you eat sesame. These are specifically meant for you. Do not kill those who are capable of being fathers and mothers."
Another mantra in Atharvaveda says, "It is definitely a great sin to kill innocents. Do not kill our cows, horses and people."
Vedas, the most ancient scriptures readable to present-day man, never promote animal slaughter. The problem lies with spreading awareness on Vedas and the inability to interpret the gem of knowledge in the correct sense owing to the lethargy of Indians.
The fundamentals of Hindu culture lie in the Vedas. But, the Hindus were tuned to toe the lines of Semitic theory under the aegis of the British. Except Swami Dayanand Saraswati, none of the Indian leaders dared to spearhead a reformation purely based on the Vedas. Dayanand, the founder of Arya Samaj movement, had the courage to take on the so-called Hindu system with his exceptional knowledge in the Vedic scriptures. He believed and propounded that Vedas belong to all living beings in the universe. According to Dayanand, even the most celebrated Hindu scripture Bhagavad Gita and epics like Mahabharata and Ramayana have relevance till they support the concepts in the Vedas. He presented the ancient Indian thought as egalitarian and liberal, at the same time believed in the infallible authority of the Vedas. Dayanand was a champion of promoting vegetarianism, women empowerment, child education and fight against untouchability.
In a recent book in Malayalam titled Arshabharathathile Gomamsabakshanam, Acharya MR Rajesh, an ardent follower of Dayanand and the founder of Kasyapa Veda Research Foundation (KVRF), candidly states the vegetarian aspects of the Vedas and how misinterpretation of beef-eating gained momentum in the country. The need of the hour is to democratise the Vedas and propagate the culture of peaceful coexistence. And, mind that promoting vegetarianism should not be done in the name of so-called religion.
#Dadri Murder, #Cow Slaughter, #Beef
Dipin Damodharan @dipinbharath
The writer is co-founder of EduQuest and Ex-Editorial Head, DC Media, DC Books.
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8 Fast Facts About Kenny Rogers’ Wife, Wanda Miller
Entertainment, Country Music
The country music icon Kenny Rogers has died at the age of 81. Not only will his fans miss the hall-of-fame singer but also his wife, Wanda Miller, and his five kids.
Country music legend Kenny Rogers‘ spouse Wanda Miller Rogers has been by his side for almost three decades. The way they met and lived together for more than 20 years is straight out of a fairytale and will be remembered by the world for many years to come. They have built a beautiful life together and are proud parents of identical teenage twin boys, Jordan and Justin.
Here are eight facts about Kenny Rogers’ spouse, Wanda Miller.
1. Wanda Miller was born in Lowndes County, GA.
2. Wanda was born in 1967. She is currently 53 years old.
3. Wanda and Kenny were married in 1997 and have been together since then.
4. Kenny and Wanda met in Atlanta when the singer was out for a blind date at a restaurant where Wanda worked as a hostess.
5. Wanda Rogers is 28 years younger than Kenny.
6. It took a while for Wanda’s parents to approve of Kenny Rogers.
7. Kenny Rogers & Wanda Miller Have Twin Boys, Jordan, and Justin.
8. Miller’s first marriage ended in 1994, and Rogers had four ex-wives.
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SIU investigating after man shot during interaction with police in Etobicoke
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Bryann Aguilar, Web Content Writer, CP24
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Published Thursday, December 3, 2020 5:25PM EST
Last Updated Thursday, December 3, 2020 9:18PM EST
The province's police watchdog is investigating after a 30-year-old man was shot during an interaction with police in Etobicoke Thursday afternoon.
It happened in the area of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Twenty Fourth Street shortly after 4 p.m.
Speaking to reporters, Duty Insp. Katherine Stephenson said officers responded to numerous calls about a man in the area wielding a hatchet and screaming at people.
The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) said officers located a person of interest, and there was an interaction, resulting in one officer discharging his firearm and striking him.
The man was transported to a hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries, Toronto Paramedic Services said.
The SIU has assigned four investigators and two forensic investigators to the case.
One subject officer and one witness officer have also been designated.
The SIU investigates anytime police are involved in a death, serious injury, or allegations of sexual assault.
"We are fully cooperating and supporting their investigation," Stephenson said.
A witness told CP24 he was getting some food when he encountered the man.
"As I was leaving the store, a man started approaching me with an axe. I was like, hey, what are you doing out here on the street with an axe, and he starts yelling at me in a super mad tone, asking me who I was. And I said, you don't know me," he said.
As the man got closer, the witness said he quickly ran away.
"It was actually frightening. I actually thought he was going to swing the axe at me at first," he said.
"I wasn't going to take any chances."
The witness then got back to his car, where his mom was waiting.
A short time later, as they were driving by Twenty Fourth Street, he said they witnessed police confront the man.
"The cop was telling them to drop the axe, and then he dropped the axe. But then he went to go pick it back up, and then that's when he got shot," the witness said.
He confirmed to CP24 that a man seen in a video posted on social media walking into traffic with an axe was the same man who approached him.
In another video posted on Facebook, officers are seen surrounding the man on the ground after he was shot.
Uno Obi, who lives in the area, said he was on his balcony when he heard gunshots.
When he turned around, Obi said he saw an officer pointing a rifle at a man.
He said the man then got down and laid on the ground, complying with the officer's orders.
The officer then took a small hand axe and threw it away, Obi said.
A short time later, more police officers and an ambulance arrived at the scene.
"At the time when I saw him, the shot was already taken," Obi said. "He was a little distraught, just standing still. I think he was more shocked that he got shot."
Obi said his daughter also saw the incident, and it is upsetting that his family had to witness that.
"I'm sure the community is distraught too because it's right in front of 7-Eleven. It's a busy place. There's always traffic coming around here," he said.
"It's a scary thing to see."
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Home » Market News » DirectorsTalk Highlights » AFC Energy appoints Iain Thomson as its new Head of Communications & Stakeholder Management
AFC Energy appoints Iain Thomson as its new Head of Communications & Stakeholder Management
AFC Energy plc (LON:AFC), a leading provider of Hydrogen power generation technologies, has announced the appointment of Iain Thomson as its new Head of Communications & Stakeholder Management, effective from 4 January 2021.
This newly created role will see Mr Thomson take on the day-to-day responsibility for the company’s Communications & Investor Relations programme. In addition, he will work with key central and regional government bodies across the UK in support of AFC Energy’s stakeholder management, particularly in the context of the Prime Minister’s recently announced “10 Point Plan” which heavily focuses on the role of Hydrogen and EV charging in the UK’s plan for a “Green Industrial Revolution”.
Mr Thomson joins AFC Energy from Harworth Group plc, one of the UK’s leading land and property regeneration companies that is premium listed on the main market of the London Stock Exchange. For the past four years he has been responsible for Harworth’s External Communications, Investor Relations, Public Funding and Government programmes in a sector that has begun to recognise the need to transition away from diesel through an increasing focus on decarbonisation amongst its developers, construction contractors and industrial partners.
Adam Bond, Chief Executive of AFC Energy, said: “With the Company’s successes over the past twelve months comes the need for further strengthen our market facing communications and stakeholder management. We are delighted to welcome Iain into this newly created role and look forward to working with him to strengthen the awareness and understanding of our product portfolio into 2021 and beyond.”
Iain Thomson added: “This is a hugely exciting period for AFC Energy and I see their products as being central to international efforts to deliver on net zero emission targets over the coming decades. I very much look forward to getting started in January.”
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“There are floor-to-ceiling windows in almost every room,” says Kaja Taft of her prefab home in Portland. “Light was a big part of why we loved this design.” With so much light comes the need to block it out at times, especially in the children’s rooms. Though the couple invested in solar shades and blackout curtains by Mari Design, “They still get up at 5:30,” Kaja says with a laugh. As in all the bedrooms, the carpet tiles are from Flor.
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Freda Sack
Freda Sack studied typography at Maidstone. Her type design career started at Letraset, where she collaborated with URW, Hamburg on the first digital font applications.
From 1989 she worked on typefaces with David Quay, notably: Yellow Pages directory font (awarded D&AD Silver), British Gas, NatWest, UK Railways and Lisbon Metro, Portugal. In 1990 they started The Foundry to design and produce their own typefaces.
Freda set up Foundry Types in 2000 to manage and develop The Foundry library – covering more families, formats, and languages. Foundry Types font commissions include Swiss International Airlines, NatWest, More Than, the Science Museum and World Wildlife Fund.
Awarded an Honorary MA by University of the Creative Arts (UCA), she is also on their Board of Governors. As a longstanding board member and ISTD director (International Society of Typographic Designers), Freda is dedicated to promoting typography. She is an education advisor and enjoys mentoring and lecturing.
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The Book of Drafts (Part 5)
Anna wakes up. It is 10pm and she has slept most of the evening. She walks to the living room and pours herself a glass of water. The room is dark and the only light comes from her MacBook. It displays her favourite screensaver, the Starfield. This is, of course, running on an emulator, since the original code is obsolete.
She sits and watches it for a few minutes, then tens of minutes. The air is still, heavy, humid. Crickets and frogs and small birds chirp and croak. She smells rain approaching. She feels the need to work.
A month ago, she said yes to a small assignment for Dane Mitchell, a friend of hers who is working on an ambitious project for an important exhibition. Anna has never really understood much about the art world, although she has many friends who are artists and curators.
She has been recruited as one of many researchers (hunter-gatherers) to assist Dane with the impossible task of compiling a list of things that are destroyed or defunct or extinct or lost or vanished. A list that is a part of a larger list. She said yes to Dane partly because she wants the money, but the truth is, she secretly welcomes any incoming foreign distraction (the weirder the task, the better). Anything to keep her from writing her own stories.
On a small notepad she writes: ‘Things disappear all the time, for all kinds of reasons. A bag left on a bus, picked up by a passenger, who hands it to the driver who returns it to the terminus: a tale of kindness and honour. A wallet, an open bag and a dozing woman on a bus. Everything is lost. The amount of stories surfacing from these missing things can fill an entire library. It is endless.’
She starts a list in Google Docs: ‘List of missing and/or destroyed manuscripts’. She types, and stops, and for a while stares at the flickering black vertical line on the screen, feeling a certain anxiety. How much of her life has been haunted by this line, this quiet, demeaning signal.
She writes: ‘Dane’s list will be made up of things that are lost but remembered. I am thinking that the huge bulk of things that have gone missing are things that are unaccountable; moments which are beautiful and true, lost to the failings of memory. We live in a world where it is now possible to retain a huge lot of these memories, and yet, things go missing; secrets, translation, malice and neglect.’
‘I’m not here to write,’ she says aloud, and opens a new tab in Chrome and begins to google: ‘Lost manuscript’. Her eyes run down a list of search results, mostly lists compiled by fans rehashed from other lists. The state of the Internet. Shit shoved from one pile to another.
She writes: ‘A manuscript is not the same thing as a book. A manuscript is something that has never been published. A lot of them exist as handwritten pages of something primordial, unedited. Manuscripts go missing for all sorts of reasons.’
One by one, she cuts, pastes into Google Docs:
Pilgrim on the Hill
The Mystery of Bonita
1066 and all that in the Back of a Taxi
Laying an Egg
The Burned Book
Among the Prophets
The Gospel of Eve
Conversation at Midnight
Last Journal by Sylvia Plath
She pauses, picks up her iPhone, and sends Dane a message over WhatsApp.
Anna Oo What will you do with the crossovers between lists? Will you make the server read them twice?
Dane Mitchell Yes, an utterance can occur twice. For example, the list of closed cinemas and closed theatres might have crossovers for some would have been used as both. I think it’s ok for one entity to be on two lists. It might be seen as tautological in one sense, but perhaps it’s also a poetic moment in which the circular nature of language is encountered: a word is used to define another word is used to define another word is used to define another word is used to define another word ad infinitum.
Anna Oo Can you share the list of burned books with me? What happens if there are overlaps with the lost or destroyed manuscripts?
Dane Mitchell I can send you the link to the list of burned books. The definition of ‘manuscript’ is certainly broader than ‘burned books’, or even ‘book’, so crossovers might also be ok, as they mean different things. If you’d like to edit the list to produce one, that could be an option, however, we could discuss what sets these two lists apart, so that they may both exist too.
Anna Oo Ok. Thanks Dane.
Dane Mitchell Don’t work too much. It’s late over there. Get some rest.
Anna and her husband Terence are watching, Shirkers, a documentary by Sandi Tan. They are at The Projector, an art house cinema in Singapore.
‘When I was 18, a long time ago now, I had the idea that you found freedom by building worlds inside your head,’ says Sandi. ‘That you had to go backwards in order to go forwards.’
You can tell everything about a film from the first lines.
Shirkers is the story of the making of a film by Sandi and her two friends, Jasmine Ng and Sophia Siddique, back in 1992, a long time ago now. In the film, a teenage assassin named S travels across a country, whose name also begins with an S, a very small country that can be traversed in a car, in 38 minutes. A very short road movie.
But Shirkers never grew into a full film.
A fourth character, the director of the original Shirkers and their mentor, Georges Cardona, apparently stole all the footage of the film and disappeared. (Can you imagine how traumatising this is?)
Twenty years later, his widow contacted Sandi and told her that Georges was dead and that she had all 70 cans of film and was willing to ship them to Sandi. The cans of Shirkers got shipped back to Sandi, slowly. Sandi discovered the soundtrack was missing. Her lost film, once lost now found, sans voix. These cans of film just sat, stacked, in her living room for six years before Sandi managed to muster enough energy to make this beautiful, fragile documentary.
Anna steps inside Shirkers, walking, standing, sitting, looking. You see a lot of footage from 1992. It is hard to recognise Singapore from this footage. An empty highway with a girl walking down its curves in a pink shirt carrying a boxy suitcase and a film camera. A woman dressed in a nurse’s uniform walking a very big dog past a coffee shop. Someone walking up a tiled yellow and beige staircase. There are so many colours in Shirkers. Telephone lines, a grey sky, wind, impending rain. A white Mercedes Benz E-Class 300E Sedan driving down a tunnel, filmed by another vehicle on its left, lit in green fluorescent tones, the footage played backwards. There’s a lot of footage played
backwards. Footage of the car in a carwash, played backwards, filmed from the backseat of the car. There’s also a lot of footage of the making of Shirkers, as if we are watching a feedback loop bouncing off parallel realities. This documentary is all about the making of something, the loss of what is being made, and what happens when it is found. There are so many colours in Shirkers. The colours of 1992, on film made in 1992, of people and
places in Singapore in 1992.
‘My impression of Georges, uh, first and foremost,’ Sophia says, ‘was his eyes, very metallic. It was almost ice, icy blue. He spoke in a very slow, calm, measured tone. And I just remember, even at that point, this kind of dissonance, you know, the eyes seemed so cold, but his demeanor seemed so warm. And he had this ability that when he spoke to you, you felt that you were his sole focus.’
Anna sees Georges Cardona, sitting in his house at 33 Greenleaf Place in Holland Village, Singapore. Shirtless, cold beer in hand, glaring at the cans of raw, unprocessed film, simmering, angry, jealous. He is fuming and refusing to believe that this 18-year-old protégé. of his has the guts to write an entire film when he has produced absolutely nothing in his life. ‘I am an asshole,’ he mumbles, drunk, repeating himself, ‘I am a loser.’ Georges Cardona is running away. He is on a plane to Perth, all of Shirkers with him. ‘I am a loser. I am a loser. I am a loser.’
‘Don’t be hysterical, I’m only going to kill you.’ A line Sandi wrote that S spoke in the film, a line never to be heard again.
‘You’ve always been a very determined and quite ambitious person.’ Jasmine says to Sandi, on camera. ‘You just wanted it done at any cost, and you were willing to just burn things, just so that you could make your own film.’
The documentary ends. Anna and Terence walk out of the elevator in Golden Mile Tower and are confronted by a heavy thunderstorm. They stand at the sheltered entrance watching a large group of people attempting to board a bus for somewhere in Malaysia. They hold hands. The rain is relentless. They are resigned to waiting it out. She thinks of Walter Benjamin, lugging his suitcase, as she watches the people load their luggage onto the bus, then rush nervously in the rain to enter it.
Anna writes: ‘A story about loss, unfortunately, is really only complete with a thief. Imagine all the things stolen from women. Imagine all of it in a room. It would be an incredibly massive room. An ocean.’
Anna opens her eyes. She knows it is pointless to attempt to sleep. She looks at the clock. It is 4:37am. She opens her MacBook. On Google Maps, she drags the little yellow man and drops him right on the border, right next to the Monument al Exilio Republicano Español. He dangles for a second and the screen zooms and shows an image of a man in a pink shirt, next to a white Citroên taking a photo of the mountains. He is there again, in the next frame,
but disappears in the third. She walks where Walter Benjamin might have walked. All this while, on the lookout for a suitcase full of papers. ‘There is no document of culture which is not at the same time a document of barbarism’, reads the epitaph, in German and Catalan, on Walter Benjamin’s grave at Portbou. She closes her eyes.
It is night. You are walking in the dark. The mountains are treacherous. Your suitcase is heavy with your thoughts. You have to get to Spain. There is no road. You are walking. You have to sense the path. You don’t think you’re going to make it. You are walking. You can’t abandon your thoughts. You can’t. Not now. Not after all that. You can’t have this taken from you. Not when you’re so close. You must continue. There isn’t much left inside you.
Spain can’t be that far now. You have walked so much. You can’t. You are walking. For the next few hours you do not have to think about your past it is impossible not to immerse yourself in a dull numb pain you are walking your walk takes you round and round the mountains you feel trapped you consider all possibilities there is no exit there is no way out the moon is shining they can see you the moon is so bright today you are walking your
feet are hurting so much everything is hurting so much the stars fill the sky you are walking you hear footsteps you drop to the ground someone is here someone who will kill you tears begin to stream from your eyes your tears hit the ground silently the ground soaks up your pain and your sorrow and your fear you are so scared you are going to die you are walking you are walking it is night you are walking the darkness envelopes you it is difficult to see you fumble you trip you look up you are exhausted you spend an hour looking at stars you walk more your
mind is moving racing your heart is beating be still your beating heart you are walking you enter a dream a waking dream in that dream you are walking the road seems desolate discomforting unbelievable there is no one else in that dream no one else on the road you are walking you feel lonely a loneliness found on the edge of time and space you are walking you have to sense the path you don’t think you’re going to make it you are walking you can’t abandon your thoughts you can’t not now not after all that you can’t have this taken from you not when
you’re so close you must continue there isn’t much left inside you you are sleepwalking you feel the intensity of the moonlight glaring over your eyes you resist resistance is uncommon you walk you walk away you are walking you are following a path an unknown path it winds rewinds skips slips you see the sea you are at a clearing secret police are watching they have been watching you walk the birds are watching you walk you are walking there is a beginning and there will be an end you are looking forward to the end you don’t want this to end everything
is a result of your choice you have no choice you are walking
you are lost.
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Belaboris - Once Upon A Time LP
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Belaboris was born in 1982 as the brainchild of Finnish producer Kimmo Miettinen. What Malcolm McLaren had been to The Sex Pistols, Miettinen was to Belaboris. He would put together an all-girl band that looked great in photographs but were backed by professional musicians. The first line-up was Vilma Vainikainen on main vocals, Sisko Vainikainen and Rita on back-up plus Jake and Mari who did not sing at all. The backing band behind Belaboris was a local New Wave group called Tyhjät Patterit ( which translates to Empty Batteries). The main songwriter was Esa Ijäs (guitar, synthesizer) along with his bandmates Ari Ijäs (bass) and Martti Jalonen (drums). Belaboris' debut 12" single "Kuolleet Peilit" was released in November 1982. It was followed by the "Odotus" 7" single in February 1983. The B-side was a cover of the Serge Gainsbourg song "Baby Pop". The band broke up and posthumously released a mini-LP called "Olipa Kerran" in 1984. WIthin a few months, an all new Belaboris line-up was put together. This version was a trio consisting of Saara Soisalo (lead vocals), Sallamaari Muhonen (backing vocals) and Minna Soisalo ("moral support"). They released a 7" single "Rakkauden Jälkeen", an atmospheric electronic version of 60’s Scandinavian pop hit by Carola. Shortly thereafter this line-up was quietly shelved and no further efforts were made.
"Once Upon A Time" collects songs from all three EP releases and the "Olipa Kerran" mini-LP as well as two unreleased demos never before on vinyl. In Finland the synthetic Futurist/New Romantic pop was simply called "Futu". Belaboris were in their own peculiar, undefinable no-woman's-land, in between the Finnish Futu and Gothic scenes. Between 1982 and 1984 Belaboris crafted catchy, melodic synthpop with the occasional guitar. Their lyrics were stylistically "kitchen sink melodramas" with occasional Gothic elements inspired by movies. The name Belaboris, is a combination of the horror actors Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff.
All songs have been remastered for vinyl by George Horn at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley. The vinyl comes housed in a full color jacket and includes an insert with liner notes, lyrics and photos. Three decades on, Belaboris have grown a considerable posthumous cult reputation that has spread also outside their native country, even defying the language barrier. Maybe Miettinen's idea worked, after all.
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Business Support Scheme 2020
Amendment to Scheme
The Council is conscious of the negative impact that COVID 19 is having on many businesses throughout the County. This may affect their ability to pay their rates in full or enter into an agreement to pay by the 1st July in accordance with the Terms of Conditions of the Scheme as approved.
Accordingly the Terms and Conditions have been amended by extending the date by which ratepayers must pay in full or enter into an agreement to pay to the 1st November, 2020.
In addition, the requirement to pay the 2020 rates in full by year end to qualify is also been amended to allow a longer period to pay subject to entering into an agreement to do so.
The Council has always been sensitive to the difficult environment in which businesses operate. To alleviate some of the pressure, a new business support scheme for eligible ratepayers was introduced as part of the 2017 budgetary process and approved by Members at the Council meeting held in March 2017.
To ensure that ratepayers received the same level of grant from one year to the next and were not negatively impacted by subsequent increases in the ARV it was agreed to continue to allocate grant payments based on the 2017 rates bill amount.
Calculation of Grant:
For 2020, having assessed various options and having regard to the available budget, it is proposed to continue the scheme providing for graduated grant payments dependent on the level of rates with the grant varying from 4% to 10% of the 2017 rates bill. The amount of the 2020 grant payable to qualifying ratepayers will be calculated as follows;
Rates Payable 2017 2020 Grant Maximum Grant
Less than or Equal To €3,000 10% of Rates Bill €300
Between €3,001- €5,000 8% of Rates Bill €400
Between €5,001 - €10,000 6% of Rates Bill €600
Between €10,001 – €20,000 4% of Rates Bill €800
Automatic application of grant:
It will not be necessary for eligible businesses to apply for the support scheme payment. Application of the grant will be made to eligible ratepayers as follows:
Accounts paying by direct debit will have an adjustment made to their final payment in November/December 2020.
Accounts paid in full by other methods will have the grant automatically applied as a credit to their account at the beginning of 2021 and prior to the issue of that year’s rate bill.
Where requested in writing, the Council will facilitate the application of the grant in 2020.
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Amended - Terms and Conditions of the Scheme
The relevant property must be a commercially rated property in the Council’s administrative area.
Total commercial rates assessed on the rate account for 2017 must be €20,000 or less.
The commercial rates for 2020, including arrears if any, relating to the relevant account or any other account by the rated occupier must be paid in full by the 1st November, 2020.
Where the condition at number 3 above is not possible due to the impact of COVID 19, an agreement to pay must be entered into on or before the 1st November, 2020. Due to the very exceptional circumstances, an agreement to pay the arrears and the 2020 rates over a longer period will be considered. In accordance with the agreement, the agreed initial payment must be paid before the end of 2020. In addition, payment of the initial instalments must commence before the end of 2020.
Agreements to pay require the ratepayer to sign up for direct debit payments on or before the 1st November, 2020. In very exceptional circumstances other payment methods may be accepted.
Occupiers currently on or newly signed up to direct debit payments are deemed to have an agreement to pay 2020 rates and arrears, if any, over an agreed longer period. Application of the grant will be made to eligible ratepayers that have adhered to their direct debit arrangement by adjusting their final direct debit payment in November/December 2020.
Where a vacant property qualifies for a rates refund/rates vacancy property adjustment then the grant payment will only be payable on that element of the rates bill that does not qualify for a rates vacancy refund/rates vacancy adjustment.
Where occupancy of a property is transferred during 2020 the Support Grant may be availed of by the occupier for the relevant period of their occupancy subject to Section 32 of the Local Government Reform Act 2014 (duty to inform rating authority of transfer of relevant property) being complied with.
The scheme shall apply for the period 1st January to 31st December, 2020
Occupiers qualifying for this Support Grant may also qualify for other Business Supports available from the Council.
Section 66 of the Local Government Act 2001, as amended by Section 43 of the Local Government Reform Act 2014, provides that a local authority may provide such financial assistance as it considers appropriate to promote the interests of the local community, including enterprise and economic development interests.
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What are the contact details of the Commercial Rates Section in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council offices?
Commercial Rates Section
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e-mail: rates@dlrcoco.ie
Website: www.dlrcoco.ie/
Who is my Rate Collector?
There are three Rate Collectors for the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County area. The Rate Collectors are responsible for the collection of rates in their area.
Blackrock/Dún Laoghaire/Stillorgan
P.J. Meagher is the Rate Collector for the area from the County boundary with Dublin City to the centre of Dún Laoghaire. His areas include Booterstown, Blackrock, Monkstown, Part of Dún Laoghaire from Monkstown towards Royal Marine Road and Stillorgan/Clonskeagh. He can be contacted at (01) 205 4798 or 086 8585867 or via e-mail at pjmeagher@dlrcoco.ie.
Dún Laoghaire/Shankill
Stephen Moody is the Rate Collector for the area from the centre of Dún Laoghaire to the County boundary with Bray. His areas include part of Dún Laoghaire from Royal Marine Road towards Glasthule, Glasthule, Dalkey, Shankill, Cherrywood, Foxrock. He can be contacted at (01) 2054895 or via e-mail at smoody@dlrcoco.ie.
Dundrum/Sandyford
Barbara Hanney is the Rate Collector for the west side of the County. Her areas include Dundrum, Stillorgan, Sandyford, Rathfarnham and Churchtown. She can be contacted at (01) 204 7088 or via e-mail on bhanney@dlrcoco.ie.
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Logan Square & Humboldt Park
Slain Teen's Father: 'I Saw a Cloth. I Didn't Know That Was My Daughter'
By DNAinfo Staff on February 17, 2013 7:57pm | Updated on February 18, 2013 8:57am
Frances Colon was fatally shot in the back Friday night in the 1100 block of North Pulaski Road.
LOGAN SQUARE — The day after Frances Colon was shot to death, her parents had no clue where she was.
But on Friday, the night she died, her father had driven by her dead body without realizing it.
"I had just picked up my other daughter from her friend's, and I was stopped at a light and saw blue flashing lights," said her father, Jose Colon. "I said, 'There are a lot of shootings in this area. You have to be careful.' I saw a cloth. I didn't know that was my daughter."
Frances was found in the 1100 block of North Pulaski Road with a fatal gunshot wound to her back around 7 p.m. Friday, police said.
Police said they do not believe Frances was the intended target.
Frances, 18, had been at a nearby store during an argument between two men, her father said, based on conversations he said he had with store workers.
She was shot after stepping out of the store, he said.
Though her father said he saw a cloth over the body at the scene, authorities said the girl was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital. She was pronounced dead there at 8:16 p.m., according to the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office.
Dorothy Payton, Frances' mother, said her daughter sometimes stayed out overnight, but always called when she did. When family hadn't heard from Frances for nearly a day, Payton said she began to worry.
She eventually learned of her daughter's death when police officers came to the teen's grandmother's house, not too far from where she was shot.
"She got killed right down the street from my mom's house," Payton said.
A senior at Roberto Clemente High School, Frances was an honors student who was college-bound and ambitious, family said.
She was the third Clemente student to be killed in the last three months. In December, Jeffrey Stewart, 16, was slain on the same block as Frances.
Rey Dorantes, 14, was shot dead in January.
As someone who grew up watching "Judge Judy" and "Law & Order," Frances dreamed of becoming a lawyer, her family said.
"Her favorite thing to say was 'prove it,' " said older sister Lalorri Thomas, 24.
Family members said that Frances, the seventh of eight siblings, was going to attain her dreams, and they'd be there to support her.
"'Mama, I wanna be a lawyer,' she would say to me," Payton said. "I don't care what I have to do to achieve that dream. I'd take six jobs to pay for her books in college if I have to."
Payton said her daughter was also creative, stitching together new clothes out of old pillow cases, and cooking up delicious food with strange combinations.
"She would put ramen, cheese and meat together," said younger sister Selena Colon, 16. "It always turned out good!"
Last week, she watched two significant events on television with her father: the State of the Union address, where slain Chicago teen Hadiya Pendleton's parents sat next to Michelle Obama, and President Barack Obama's speech in Chicago, which touched on gun violence, Friday.
After Friday's event, hours before her death, France heard helicopters above their home, and was convinced it was President Obama headed out of town. Since Obama left Chicago Friday, two CPS students have been slain — Frances and 17-year-old Oscar Marquez, a student at Marine Math and Science Academy.
"I was hoping the thing he is trying to do with guns works," Jose Colon said.
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Sport Betting Tip: Juventus vs Lazio, Serie A
Title : Sport Betting Tip: Juventus vs Lazio, Serie A
Date: 20 Jul 2020 | Stake: 100 £ | Odds: 1.60 |
With a 6 point lead, they can today get 9 points ahead of second place Inter in Serie A. Inter only managed to take 1 point in Rome and Juventus are in a position to get one step closer to the league title. However, Juventus have not been themselves in their last matches and it will be interesting to see what luck is achieved tonight. 3 straight matches have now been played without a win and in these matches they have conceded a total of 7 goals. Isn't it Juventus like to concede so many goals and maybe it's the nervousness that speaks like this at the end of the season? Maybe it's a tough game schedule?
Over 2.5 goals in the match
Lazio is also at the top of the table and is in 4th place. However, they have not regained the form they had earlier in the season and must turn this around to secure a Champions League place for the coming season. Lazio enters today's match with 4 straight games without a win. They have always been a team that is good at punishing Juventus in terms of points and I see a Lazio go in 100% tonight. Lazio have played over 2.5 goals in 4/5 recent matches
They have managed to take two victories in the last matches played between the teams. Lazio have won in both Turin and Rome with the same results, 1-3 and 3-1. Can you do this one more time in today's event? I think this will be very difficult, but the feeling is that you score at least one goal in this match. 3/5 matches have ended over 2.5 goals and these are the last 3. Both teams are leaking more backwards than ever and the game of over 2.5 goals is played for 1.60 times the money.
Prediction: Over 2,5 goals
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The Gentlemen Looks Like Guy Ritchie's Return to Action-Comedy Greatness
The new trailer introduces Matthew McConaughey’s Mickey Pearson, who makes a living doing the most McConaughey thing possible.
By BRADY LANGMANN | Oct 6, 2019
IMAGE CHRISTOPHER RAPHAEL
We’re in somewhat of a golden age of the action comedy—in the past few years, we’ve seen it in two Kingsman adventures (with a third in the works), just about every Marvel movie, and next month’s Knives Out. And if you want to question me on this, remember that we were working with all-Brendan-Fraser-everything and Kangaroo Jack in the aughts.
One of the genre’s best directors is Guy Ritchie, who was behind The Man from U.N.C.L.E and two underrated Sherlock Holmes movies. And after helming Aladdin for Disney, Ritchie is, thankfully, returning to the world of guns, cheeky quips, and British streetwear in The Gentlemen.
The Gentlemen follows Matthew McConaughey’s Mickey Pearson, who makes a living doing the most Matthew McConaughey character thing possible—running a weed empire in London. When Pearson starts looking to sell his business, it conjures up a murderer’s row of British stars for the ensuing antics—including Charlie Hunnam, Henry Golding, Colin Farrell, Hugh Grant, and—gasp—Succession’s Jeremy Strong.
Judging by the first trailer, which dropped this morning, we’ll have another Ritchie romp to remember. Golding’s shearling-jacketed villain is described as a “millennial firework.” Pearson looks like someone crossed True Detective’s Rust Cohle with McConaughey’s Wild Turkey commercial persona. Plus, there’s Korean barbeque. Oh, and Jeremy Strong is definitely playing his character like Kendall Roy’s id come to life.
The Gentlemen hits theaters on January 24, 2020.
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Facebook Changes Default Settings, Pushes Privacy Checkups
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The SXSW Music, Film and Interactive Festival kicks off in Austin, Texas today. The interactive portion of the conference, now in its 21st year, has grown to hundreds of sessions. Privacy, security, wearable tech, the Internet of Things and 3D printing are expected to be hot topics. On Monday, the show will host a conversation between NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden (via videoconference) and Christopher Soghoian of the American Civil Liberties Union. Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, is also scheduled to speak. Continue reading Expect an Emphasis on Privacy and Security at SXSW Festival
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Facebook-owned Instagram has launched Instagram Direct, a photo messaging tool that allows users to send videos and photos directly to individual friends, as opposed to its standard function of simply broadcasting images to all users’ friends’ feeds. It is similar to Snapchat in that it is a direct messaging function, but unlike Snapchat, the photos do not quickly disappear. Twitter, meanwhile, has also been updated to allow sharing photos in direct messages. Continue reading Instagram and Twitter Enable Direct Messaging with Photos
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Facebook announced that it will begin using popular photo- and video-sharing service Instagram, which it acquired last year for about $1 billion, as a new vehicle for delivering advertisements. The move marks the first attempt by Instagram to leverage its growing popularity for revenue (it has yet to generate income for social giant Facebook). The announcement came shortly before competitor Twitter released financial details regarding its planned IPO. Continue reading Facebook to Start Using Instagram as New Advertising Vehicle
Facebook: Impact of News Feed Seven Years After its Launch
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Facebook’s News Feed feature was introduced in 2006, eventually leading to a significant shift in the Internet experience by impacting media, politics, advertising and communication. News Feed opened new possibilities for information exchange, making it more easily accessible to everyone. While some people may claim issue with making their information so available, it is the public nature of Facebook’s News Feed that has made the social media site so popular. Continue reading Facebook: Impact of News Feed Seven Years After its Launch
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Twitter announced filing its much-anticipated initial public offering last Thursday, in what could become the highest-profile tech stock market debut since last year’s Facebook IPO. The social media giant filed “confidential” paperwork with securities regulators to sell shares, but did not make public the company’s financials, including revenues. Filing confidentially is a new feature in the stock market created by the JOBS Act, designed for companies making less than $1 billion in revenue. Continue reading Twitter Announces Filing for IPO in Fewer Than 140 Characters
Facebook Partners with Unity to Attract Core Game Developers
Facebook has partnered with game engine Unity to infiltrate the world of Web and mobile 3D games. The social network is releasing a software development kit with Unity that will allow game makers to incorporate Facebook tie-ins into games. Game developers for Unity will be able to create Facebook hooks for Web, iOS and Android. The ultimate goal is to attract more developers to build a wider array of games for the Facebook platform. Continue reading Facebook Partners with Unity to Attract Core Game Developers
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USC Planning to Offer Journalism Course Using Google Glass
While developers consider a number of industries for which Google Glass may have useful applications, some are considering the headset’s potential use in the news business. Professor Robert Hernandez of USC’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism is offering a course this fall on Glass Journalism. “The class will consist of teams (Journalist, Designer, Developer) working together to research and develop different types of news apps designed specifically for the Glass platform,” reads a Tumblr post about the course.
The class plans to explore ways in which wearable devices such as Glass could transform newsgathering and consumption. It promises to be “innovative and experimental” and will include some “impressive media partners,” according to Hernandez. Via Tumblr, he says the course will explore the following:
How will these new devices disrupt journalism?
How can we create journalism content with wearables?
What is the future of the “article” on this platform?
What unique experiences can be created for this device?
Hernandez explains that the Glass headset is never going to merely serve as a steady tripod while conducting interviews.
“Instead, the goal is to work side by side with developers and designers to build apps for accessing news on the device,” reports The Wall Street Journal. “For example, if a person wearing Glass is staring at their local City Hall, an app could show them the latest articles about the mayor or the city, Hernandez said.”
“Hernandez said the class is going to examine apps that are being developed to help people absorb information on tiny screens,” notes WSJ. “One example is the speed-reading app Spritz, which helps people zip through 1,000 words a minute without having to squint. Another is Circa, which displays headlines in scrolling bullet points.”
Google Glass, which is expected to launch commercially Q3/Q4 of this year, already has news-related apps from Zite, Watchup, Fidelity Market Monitor, Mashable, CNN, Elle magazine, The New York Times, and WSJ.
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Polypharmacological Drugs in the Treatment of Epilepsy: The Comprehensive Review of Marketed and New Emerging Molecules
Author(s): Shikha Kumari, Chandra Bhushan Mishra, Manisha Tiwari Bio-Organic Chemistry Laboratory, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Center for Biomedical Research, University of Delhi, Índia., India
Journal Name: Current Pharmaceutical Design
Epilepsy is a complex neurological disorder which has plagued the human population through the ages and continues to affect about 50 million people worldwide. A better understanding of the pathogenesis of epilepsy unmasks various molecular targets for the treatment of epilepsy. The currently used antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) predominately target voltage-gated ion channels (Na+, Ca2+ and K+), GABAA receptor, glutamate receptor, synaptic vesicle 2A (SV2A) protein and carbonic anhydrase (CA). One group of AEDs acts on a single target while another group acts via multiple targets to control seizure episodes. AEDs which act via multiple mechanisms or polypharmacological mechanisms of action have appeared as broad spectrum anticonvulsant agent and therefore, they provide a better choice to clinicians to manage drug-resistant epilepsies and various other epileptic syndromes. For example, polypharmacological AEDs such as PB, VPA, OXC, FBM etc. are vital for managing epilepsy successfully, since decades. In literature there is no review available which exclusively highlights the polypharmacological mechanisms of action of existing AEDs as well as new emerging molecules. This review covers running marketed AEDs, clinical trial drugs as well as potent preclinical molecules which displayed anti-epileptic activity via multiple mechanisms of action and this appraisal will surely provide a base for discovering potent multi-targeted AEDs.
Keywords: Polypharmacology, epilepsy, antiepileptic drugs, mechanism of action.
Title:Polypharmacological Drugs in the Treatment of Epilepsy: The Comprehensive Review of Marketed and New Emerging Molecules
Author(s):Shikha Kumari, Chandra Bhushan Mishra and Manisha Tiwari
Affiliation:Bio-Organic Chemistry Laboratory, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Center for Biomedical Research, University of Delhi, Índia.
Keywords:Polypharmacology, epilepsy, antiepileptic drugs, mechanism of action.
Abstract:Epilepsy is a complex neurological disorder which has plagued the human population through the ages and continues to affect about 50 million people worldwide. A better understanding of the pathogenesis of epilepsy unmasks various molecular targets for the treatment of epilepsy. The currently used antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) predominately target voltage-gated ion channels (Na+, Ca2+ and K+), GABAA receptor, glutamate receptor, synaptic vesicle 2A (SV2A) protein and carbonic anhydrase (CA). One group of AEDs acts on a single target while another group acts via multiple targets to control seizure episodes. AEDs which act via multiple mechanisms or polypharmacological mechanisms of action have appeared as broad spectrum anticonvulsant agent and therefore, they provide a better choice to clinicians to manage drug-resistant epilepsies and various other epileptic syndromes. For example, polypharmacological AEDs such as PB, VPA, OXC, FBM etc. are vital for managing epilepsy successfully, since decades. In literature there is no review available which exclusively highlights the polypharmacological mechanisms of action of existing AEDs as well as new emerging molecules. This review covers running marketed AEDs, clinical trial drugs as well as potent preclinical molecules which displayed anti-epileptic activity via multiple mechanisms of action and this appraisal will surely provide a base for discovering potent multi-targeted AEDs.
Shikha Kumari, Chandra Bhushan Mishra and Manisha Tiwari, “Polypharmacological Drugs in the Treatment of Epilepsy: The Comprehensive Review of Marketed and New Emerging Molecules”, Current Pharmaceutical Design (2016) 22: 3212. https://doi.org/10.2174/1381612822666160226144200
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The operator of a remote Northern Territory homestead is facing major penalties after underpaying 17 employees more than $23,000.
Facing the Federal Circuit Court is David Mayne Pty Ltd, which trades as the Barkly Homestead, offering accommodation, a restaurant and a roadhouse on the Barkly Highway, about 210 kilometres east of Tennant Creek.
Also facing court is homestead manager and part-owner Andrew Mayne.
The Fair Work Ombudsman alleges 17 employees at the Barkly Homestead were underpaid a total of $23,753 between October 2015 and April 2016, as a result of being paid an inadequate flat rate for all hours worked.
David Mayne Pty Ltd and Andrew Mayne have made admissions to all alleged contraventions.
Fair Work Ombudsman inspectors conducted a self-initiated audit of the company as part of a regional campaign in Alice Springs and the Barkly Region of the Northern Territory. The full results of the campaign will be published shortly.
Inspectors found that the 17 Barkly Homestead workers, who were engaged on a full-time basis as cleaners, waiters and a gardener, were paid a flat hourly rate of $19.21.
The workers’ Letter of Offer stated that the flat rate was intended to cover all entitlements, including penalty rates for weekend and public holiday work.
However, under the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2010 at the time, the employees were entitled to $27.71 for each of the first two hours of overtime and $36.94 for overtime thereafter, Sunday penalty rates of $32.32 and public holiday rates of $46.18.
The company also failed to pay three of the workers a broken shift allowance required under the Award for days when work periods are broken up by more than three hours.
Underpayments of individual workers ranged from $623 to $3763.
David Mayne Pty Ltd rectified all underpayments after the legal action began.
Fair Work Ombudsman Natalie James says legal action was being taken due to the significant underpayments across a relatively short period, and the lack of earlier co-operation from the employer.
“With the wealth of free advice and educational material on our website – including in 40 different languages – and the availability of our small business helpline, there is no excuse for employers to make mistakes,” Ms James said.
David Mayne Pty Ltd faces maximum penalties of up to $54,000 per contravention and Andrew Mayne faces penalties of up to $10,800 per contravention.
The Fair Work Ombudsman also seeks an order for Andrew Mayne to register with the Fair Work Ombudsman’s online My Account portal and complete all education courses for employers.
The matter is listed for a penalty hearing in the Federal Circuit Court in Alice Springs on February 20, 2018.
Employers and employees can seek assistance at www.fairwork.gov.au or contact the Fair Work Infoline on 13 13 94. A free interpreter service is available on 13 14 50.
Resources available on the website include the Pay and Conditions Tool (PACT), which provides advice about pay, shift, leave and redundancy entitlements.
Follow Fair Work Ombudsman Natalie James on Twitter @NatJamesFWO , the Fair Work Ombudsman @fairwork_gov_au or find us on Facebook www.facebook.com/fairwork.gov.au .
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Leasing Commercial Property in Uncertain Times
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Leading firm, Farleys Solicitors LLP have vast experience in acting for landlords and tenants of Commercial Property. Recently, Farleys’ Commercial Property team has focussed on how the recession has affected landlords and tenants, to find the best ways to help resolve leasing issues during these difficult times.
Services for Tenants in the Recession
Tenants who are struggling to meet their lease obligations will benefit from a review of their leases to ensure they are being fairly charged for rent and services. Where a tenant is unable to continue in occupation of its premises, it may be possible to obtain the landlord’s consent to an assignment or surrender of the lease.
If a tenant’s business is insolvent it is essential to seek early professional advice, and where the lease represents a major liability, it may be preferable to place the company into administration and for the owners of the company to buy back the profitable parts of the business. This enables the business to survive with its assets and employees, but leaves behind the onerous lease. Farleys Solicitors LLP has excellent relationships with non-legal insolvency professionals and provides fast, honest advice you can rely on in times of crisis.
In becoming insolvent, tenants will usually breach covenants in their lease, leaving them open to action from their landlords which could place their assets and stocks at risk. Farleys Solicitors LLP provide fast, accurate advice to protect your business’ possessions if you become insolvent.
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Landlords are in a particularly difficult position. Some landlords will have tenants who are unable to pay their rents and service charges under their leases, and others will be struggling to let their properties.
Farleys Solicitors LLP have solutions for landlords in any situation, including recovering sums due from tenants in arrears, and providing advice and action to deal with tenants who are in breach of their lease obligations. There are a wide range of remedies available to landlords but complex procedures, which if not handled in the proper manner, can result in sanctions against landlords. The most powerful and widely known remedy is forfeiture, but a landlord can also exercise distress against the tenant’s property, disclaim the lease, take proceedings to recover the debt, require any sub-tenant to pay rent direct to the landlord, make withdrawals from any rent deposit and pursue a guarantor or former tenant.
Where a tenant becomes insolvent it is essential that the landlord seeks immediate advice to protect his position, since many remedies become subject to restrictions depending on the particular insolvency process to which the tenant is subject.
For landlords who are struggling to let properties, Farleys Solicitors LLP has designed a special range of flexible leases to attract tenants into occupation. These leases are ‘easy in – easy out’, with break clauses to enable both landlord and tenant to end the lease if necessary. Tenants may be willing to pay higher rents for leases if they know they won’t be tied down to the rent for a lengthy term. From a landlord’s point of view, the lease can be terminated if a more attractive tenant is found who is willing to commit to a longer term or a higher rent.
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Essence - Oval souls on a round planet
What’s the shape of your soul, psychological soul that is?
Dr. Darold Treffert
When seeing new patients I would always check their vital signs: pulse, blood pressure, respiration, temperature and shape of their psychological soul.
I learned about the different shapes of psychological souls from a patient of mine. She was a very bright, young adult woman who had encountered some difficulties that left her feeling very stranded and alone. She felt that somehow she just “didn’t fit in” with all the other tellurians (Earth dwellers) on this marvelous planet. She concluded, therefore, that she was an oval soul on a round planet.
I often ask patients about the shape of their soul. One woman said her soul was shaped like a rug “because everyone walks all over it all of the time.” Another gentleman said his soul was shaped like a mushroom “because people keep me in the dark and keep feeding me B.S. wherever I go.”
But there were also many more positive shapes as well. One very kind-hearted, compassionate woman described her soul as “heart-shaped”. A very contented and talented young guy said his soul was shaped like a “football.” When we took a poll at my house about the shape of my soul the vote was unanimous — Dad’s soul was perfectly square. I don’t mind the square part but "perfectly" adds a bit more rigidity and expectation perhaps.
Sometimes the shape of souls clash. One woman told me her husband’s soul was “rubber” and hers was like “glue” because “everything bounces off him and everything sticks to me.”
Contributing to that conflict, whether at home or at work, is a tendency to wish everyone else’s soul was shaped like our own. The four-sided, square soul husband wants the three-sided, triangular soul spouse to add a side to her soul and make it square like his. "Best way to go on the planet, honey” he says. And some businesses and corporations file, scrape and sand the psychological souls of all employees to make them more uniform in keeping with company policy. In the process they stifle so much individuality, innovation and creativity.
If you have four children I’ll bet you have four differently shaped souls, same parents notwithstanding. But that’s a good thing and insisting, or requiring, they all be the same shape with the same prescribed outcome and goals in their lives is what leads some persons, like my patient above, to conclude they are an oval soul on a round planet.
Once one embraces and endorses the shape of one’s own soul there arrives a sense of simple security and pleasant contentment. One patient described it to me as “smiling inside”. A patient of Rollo May described it ‘like getting the deed to your house” or “like Cinderella searching all over the world for the foot the shoe will fit and then realizing, at last, that one’s own foot is the one that it will fit”. He describes those realizations in his book "Love and Will."
One woman after wanting desperately to tear up and destroy some earlier chapters in her life came to the conclusion that her soul, instead, was like a book lying half-open, some chapters completed and some still to be written. No need to dwell on or rip up those earlier chapters. Put them to rest and instead relish those still ahead.
Another patient after a very difficult failed marriage and a career disaster, had literally started over with much success and now, instead of berating and undervaluing herself, was “putting the icing and what is fundamentally a really good cake”.
Being content and satisfied with the shape your psychological soul—being the way you are or your spouse or children are—is not selfish, egotistical, narcissistic or boastful bragging. It is a gentle, privately held conviction that you are OK the way you fundamentally are, warts and all. That doesn’t mean one isn’t open to any change or improvement, it just means that at your core you feel fundamentally sound and valid.
How does that get expressed? One evening I was saying good night to one of my kids. I told him he was neat, special and one of the best kids on the whole planet. He quietly said “I know”.
To the owner of that soul, and the appreciator of that soul, that’s as good as it gets.
Guest columnist Dr. Darold Treffert of Fond du Lac is a psychiatrist and the world’s leading expert on Savant Syndrome.
His latest book: “Genius: The Bountiful Mind of the Autistic, Acquired and Sudden Savant,” won a gold award in the Psychology/Mental Health Category at the 2011 Independent Publisher Book Awards and a silver in the Psychology Category at the ForeWord 2011 Book of the Year Awards.
His earlier book “Extraordinary People” was the first work to comprehensively summarize what is known about this fascinating condition. Treffert was also a consultant to the movie “Rain Man,” in which Dustin Hoffman portrayed an autistic savant.
Visit daroldtreffert.com/about.htm.
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Cancellation: This notice was published in the Federal Register on September 12, 2013, Volume 78, Number 177, Pages 56235-56236.
Contact Person for More Information: Price Connor, Ph.D., NIOSH Health Scientist, CDC, 2400 Executive Parkway, Mailstop E-20, Atlanta, Georgia 30345, Telephone: (404)498-2511, Fax: (404)498-2571.
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Rob Crutchington at Encoded looks at the impact of GDPR on contact centres and discusses three ways to help them remain compliant using technology.
Contact centres are challenging places. There is certainly plenty to think about with the rising cost of salaries, managing schedules to meet customer demand, looking after staff wellbeing, PCI DSS compliance and now the added requirements of GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation).
Initial concerns about how the new GDPR regulations would affect contact centres, in terms of increasing costs and complexity of managing enquires, have to some extent dissipated. For those contact centres taking payments and already PCI DSS compliant, it was a relatively straightforward process to embrace GDPR regulations. They had typically invested in secure technologies, encryption and working with third party compliant companies in terms of PCI DSS. On the whole they were able to extend their technology and processes to protect personal data and meet GDPR requirements.
However, other organisations are still evaluating how new ways of streamlining processes can help meet GDPR data governance and management regulation, but are uncertain how to choose the best solution. At Encoded we have identified three ways that contact centres can apply technology to help them remain compliant:
1. Mobile Automated Identification & Verification (ID &V)
Often a significant amount of time can be spent on identifying and verifying the caller. Having a person perform this task is expensive and means that customer data is at risk.
A customer engagement platform is an alternative way to offer a cost-effective, secure solution to automate the screening and identification process. It can take the customer through set identification questions using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to simulate agent conversations, or it can use SMS text messages to authenticate the device being used. On initial registration and once the two-factor authentication process has been successful, the platform will accept and authorise payment requests that are automatically debited from the card holders’ account.
The advantage of this approach is that all information is encrypted and the agent is not exposed to any personal data, thereby complying with GDPR and PCI DSS. The data is processed and stored securely elsewhere. In addition, having signed up to the service, the customer has agreed to a data handling agreement that sets out how their information can be shared with a third party, ensuring confidentiality.
2. Customer self-service screening using IVR
Accepting credit and debit cards via IVR has long proved to be an effective and secure way of taking payments. It allows customers to pay quickly, via their own unique identifiers – a PIN, date of birth, even voice recognition. Again, reducing or removing agent contact time is a more secure way for contact centres and their customers to comply with PCI DSS. Since everything is fully automated and confidential, the client information is stored centrally and securely within the system hosting the data, taking it out of scope for both PCI DSS and GDPR.
Capturing customer data via IVR also enables calls to be routed to the right agent with the correct skills, in the event of a request to speak to an advisor. The agent then has all of the relevant information available to manage the call successfully, but with key identification data screened, thereby ensuring GDPR compliance.
3. Cloud-based third party payment solutions
The third option to consider, and one that has gained significant traction over recent years, is to choose a cloud-based payment service provider. A trusted third party that complies with PCI DSS demonstrates proven adherence to a recognised security standard, which can also help contact centres to meet the GDPR legislation. Companies can apply a process of ‘de-scoping’ to reduce the number of requirements (tick-boxes) for GDPR, in the same way that they might do for PCI DSS compliance.
Of course, like PCI DSS compliance, the responsibility for GDPR cannot be entirely removed from the contact centre, however the effort required can be dramatically reduced by working in partnership with a payment solution provider.
Aligning GDPR and PCI DSS – the route to successful compliance
There is no doubt that GDPR has improved standards around privacy and data protection but at what cost? Contact centres that have worked hard to blend people and technology to enhance data and payment processes in the last year, have typically done everything they can to comply with both GDPR and PCI DSS.
For the rest, the good news is that it’s not too late to review what’s in place and make the switch, to new technology and/or a third party solution provider, to enable a secure, multi-channel seamless route for customer payments. The choice is there for the taking.
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COVID-19 and Mobility
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Lockdown 1.0 in March-April-May 2020 reduced mobility in London to 65% of its pre-pandemic baseline, swelling time spent at home. London’s mobility tracked a similar decline to Paris and New York City, all hugely reliant on public transport
Easing lockdowns and good weather slowly led to a mobility recovery through the summer and early autumn, but it sharply declined again after November’s Lockdown 2.0. The mobility decline was greatest in the City of London, which is more acutely affected by working from home
Each nation in the UK diverged slightly from September due to varying local policies adopted by England, Wales and Scotland to address their public health crises. Notably however, Lockdown 2.0 did not cause mobility to fall to the same degree as late March
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UK advertising recession: Growth to return in 2021
The plunge in the UK economy in Q2 2020 due to the pandemic-induced lockdown reduced advertising expenditure by close to one-third, recovering in Q3.
Impaired mobility of consumers dramatically reduced expenditure on print and out-of-home media, which are reliant on footfall, alongside cinema, whose theatres have been shuttered on and off all year.
The paradigm shift in consumer expenditure to ecommerce in 2020, which will moderate in 2021 as mobility partly returns, boosted online display while search was flat due to impeded travel plans.
2020 console launches: Xbox looks to the future; PlayStation looks to the past
The launch of new games consoles this week showcases broadly divergent strategies for Sony and Microsoft, with market leader PlayStation focused solely on defending its model against the rising tide of cheaper subscription games services.
Xbox's consumer offer is the best value proposition for these difficult economic times, attracting new customers and positioning for growth, and stopping slavish devotion to 'core gamers' in the process.
Amazon's Luna lands, providing big competition in game streaming services for Google's Stadia. But nobody is taking any notice, as neither provide a real breakthrough for the industry or great value for gamers. Stadia’s lifespan could be limited.
UK economic outlook: The V-shaped recovery turns W
GDP growth slowed in August (+2.1%) from July (+6.4%), despite the boost to the hospitality sector from Eat Out to Help Out, while work from home (WFH) guidance remained in place for professional services.
WFH is providing resilience to B2B service verticals, thanks to the UK’s digital capabilities, while decimating B2C businesses, whose resilience is threatened as loan and furlough support programmes wind down. Rising unemployment casts a pall over consumer demand in the first winter of the pandemic.
Online continues to power retail sales, as consumers replace out-of-home with in-home activities. Online grocery sales have leapt to 10% of all grocery sales—double the pre-pandemic levels.
Surging online retail: Record growth during lockdown
Over Q2, the value of online sales (excl. fuel) grew by 55%, whilst offline sales (excl. fuel) declined by 22%. Three months of lockdown has accelerated ecommerce by four years and households will spend more than ever before online, post-lockdown.
The rapid shift to ecommerce poses lofty challenges to UK retailers who have historically been timid in their approach to ecommerce. Integration between sales channels will become more important than ever before, but very few have managed to perfect this approach.
As more retail activity takes place online, ad products from the likes of Google, Amazon and Facebook stand to benefit greatly, pulling spend from other ad and marketing budgets that were aimed at driving in-store behaviours.
Online consumer reviews: Platforms reach for the stars
Online reviews are a vital input for consumer decision-making. However, reviews are easy to manipulate, and widespread fraud is undermining credibility and raising the issue of consumer protection.
Facebook, Google, and Amazon utilise reviews to improve the consumer experience, but also to sell advertising to businesses and to address fraud. These companies leverage their data superiority to better utilise reviews on their platforms, and possess a competitive advantage, versus sites like TripAdvisor, Yelp, and eBay.
Demand for expert opinion remains strong, yet is supplied only by publishers and Which?, a small segment in terms of share of traffic relative to platforms.
April retail sales in freefall: Online reaches record share
Retail sales in April, the first full month of lockdown in the UK, declined a massive 18% in volume, excluding fuels. As shops open, retail will rise month-on-month, but continue to decline year-on-year as the level of retail remains durably impacted by recession.
Online soared to 30% of retail sales in April, up from 22% in March. The share of online will retreat in the second half of the year as lockdown eases and expenditure returns to the high street, but it will still claim 25-27% of retail sales excluding fuels in 2020, up from 19% in 2019.
COVID-19 is accelerating a significant consumer shift to online, and is bringing to a head the crisis of physical retail sales, setting the stage for paradigm shift.
Amazon Q1 2020 results: profit growth takes a back seat
Amazon reported $75bn in net sales, which was largely in line with expectations, and 28% growth in Prime subscription revenue—as Amazon now has more than 150 million Prime subscribers worldwide—cementing its place as the irreplaceable utility for many in lockdown.
However, Q1 results only covered a few weeks of lockdown. Amazon expects low profitability in Q2 as lockdown persists in its main markets, with customer expenditure focused on a narrow basket of essentials as people face pressures from unemployment and business closures.
Amazon’s warehouses are a key vulnerability in the time of COVID-19. Jeff Bezos pledged $4bn to keep workers safe and warehouses in function, though whether this is enough to placate government’s and workers’ concerns is yet to be seen.
Online advertising during the lockdown
In response to COVID-19 and the associated lockdown and economic crash, advertisers have slashed budgets. Online budgets are not immune.
This has clarified features of the online ad market: it is demand-driven, relies heavily on SMEs and startups, and is built on direct response campaigns.
We expect online advertising to outperform other media, and for platforms to further gain share. But with a very few exceptions, this health and economic disaster is good for nobody.
Gaming's mainstream decade: Five defining themes for the 2020s
2020 promises a year of transition for the games industry: eSports and games broadcasting are competing with traditional programming; game streaming services are becoming meaningful platform competition; and new consoles are on the way.
While most in the studio and TV industries continue to struggle with the games market—neither understanding (or seeing) a strategic fit, nor showing a willingness to invest—expect explosive growth to power the industry for the next decade and transform all entertainment services, not just games.
The ‘free-to-play’ games sector requires oversight and regulation to protect children and the vulnerable; expect regulatory turbulence in the UK, Europe and China.
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These are the men and women who risk their lives daily to keep us safe despite extremely trying and difficult conditions. We sat down with three of our linemen; Wade Mizelle, Dickie Brannock and Daryl Renegar to talk about their experiences working for EnergyUnited and what it means to be a vital part of our local connection.
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Wade Mizelle: Wade has worked as a lineman for EnergyUnited for the past year and a half. He first became interested in this line of work through a family friend, and the rest is history. The benefits of working for a co-op? “The camaraderie, no drama, and family-feel where you really feel like you and your work matters,” states Wade. Mr. Mizelle is proud to work in a role where he can move up the ladder and feel secure in his job’s worth. He explains, “No matter how advanced technology gets, or bustling the cities become, there’s no doubt that my job will always matter—and that feels good.”
Dickie Brannock: Dickie has been a lineman for EnergyUnited for 29 years, so it’s safe to say he’s seen a thing or two and met many member-owners along the way. It’s the aspect that stands out the most when chatting with Dickie is his appreciation for the communities he serves. “I talk with members daily” he says, “Our kids grew up together, they played ball together, we go to church together. It just feels like you’re doing the neighborly thing when you’re helping out in the communities that raised you.” As a North Carolina native, this rings especially true for Dickie— “The area has changed immensely but it’s given me the opportunity to be a real part of the growing North Carolina economy. I get to meet people from all over that just moved here and I like that.”
Daryl Renegar: Daryl came into this profession out of his love for the great outdoors but perhaps stayed for the adrenaline rush. “The job itself has lived up to the reputation of offering different and exciting things. We go to areas devastated by storms and it’s hugely eye-opening. You see things that really make you appreciate the simplest of joys.” He continues, “The job is exciting since you’re working with and holding high voltage right in your hands. It’s a huge rush, it makes you feel special cause not everyone can do this.” Based on the risk involved, we asked Daryl who he thinks has the more challenging job: a lineman in the NFL or a lineman for EnergyUnited. He chuckles and then answers without hesitation, “We do!”
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Reusable Mask Giveaway in Singapore.
Home Health Slider Reusable Mask Giveaway in Singapore.
VO KIM TRI 9:44:00 PM Health , Slider Edit
SINGAPORE - A fourth nationwide mask distribution exercise is underway to help protect against Covid-19.
Singapore residents are able to collect two reusable masks each using their Government-issued ID from Monday (Sept 21).
The initiative belongs to Temasek Foundation. The masks can be collected from vending machines by scanning the barcodes of an NRIC, school smartcard, birth certificate, FIN or any government-issued identification with a barcode.
Domestic helpers and workers on work passes will also be able to collect the masks. Toddlers and children up to 12 years of age are eligible to collect kid-size masks.
Residents may collect on behalf of their family members and friends, by bringing and scanning the barcodes of their respective government-issued IDs.
Temasek chief executive and executive director Ho Ching announced the exercise on Facebook on Sept 9.
The collection of masks will span a two-week period and will last until Oct 4.
In her post, Ms Ho said there were ample supplies of white cloth masks and urged people to collect their masks after the first three days to avoid crowds.
Mask vending machines were operating as early as 9.10am this morning when The Straits Times visited Tampines Ville RC. Queues were absent at collection points at Tampines Arcadia RC and Our Tampines Hub.
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All issues Volume 7 / No 3 (September 1999) Eur. Phys. J. AP, 7 3 (1999) 201-206 Abstract
Eur. Phys. J. AP
Eur. Phys. J. AP 7, 201-206 (1999)
Effect of thickness on the physical properties of ITO thin films
A. Guittoum, L. Kerkache and A. Layadi
Institut de Physique, Université Ferhat Abbas, Sétif 19000, Algeria
Revised: 12 January 1999
Accepted: 4 June 1999
We have studied the effect of thickness on the structural, optical and electrical properties of In2O3:Sn (ITO) thin films. Two series of ITO thin films have been deposited onto glass substrates by DC sputtering at two partial pressures of oxygen (ppo): 4 × 10−4 and 4.75 × 10−4 mbar. Each series consists of samples with thickness ranging from 306 nm to 1440 nm. We observed a change of texture with thickness; the thinner films grow with a 〈111〉 preferred orientation; however as the thickness increased, the preferred orientation becomes in the 〈100〉 direction. The lattice constant and the grain size have also been obtained from the X-ray spectra. The energy gap, Eg, has been obtained from the transmission curve; Eg is found to decrease with increasing thickness for both series. The electrical resistivity ρ has been studied as a function of thickness, ppo and temperature (T). The temperature was varied from room temperature (RT) to 450 °C and back to RT; a hysteresis effect was observed in the ρ vs. T curve. Also, a minimum in ρ was observed, in all these samples, in the temperature range 260 to 280 °C. For these temperatures, we have studied the effect of annealing time on the electrical resistivity for samples having both textures. We noted that ρ increased with annealing time and reaches a saturation value equal to the RT temperature value. Hall effect experiments were done on all these samples. The concentration n and the mobility μH were obtained. These parameters are found to be sensitive to the thickness and the texture of these films. All these results will be correlated and discussed.
PACS: 68.55.-a – Thin film structure and morphology / 81.15.Cd – Deposition by sputtering / 68.55.Jk – Structure and morphology; thickness
Structural and electrical properties of as-deposited and annealed DC sputtered ITO thin films
Annealing effect in DC and RF sputtered ITO thin films
Eur. Phys. J. Appl. Phys. 39, 1-5 (2007)
Structural, electrical and magnetic properties of evaporated permalloy thin films: effect of substrate and thickness
Effect of the substrate on the structural and electrical properties of dc sputtered Ni thin films
Eur. Phys. J. AP 3, 35-39 (1998)
The effect of substrate temperature on the microstructural, electrical and optical properties of Sn-doped indium oxide thin films
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The Vanishing Velázquez: A 19th-Century Bookseller's Obsession with a Lost Masterpiece
You had me at the subtitle.
Art historian Laura Cumming's new book, The Vanishing Velázquez: A 19th-Century Bookseller's Obsession with a Lost Masterpiece (Scribner, $28), is the astonishing true story of an English bookseller whose purchase of a painting of Charles I at a liquidation auction changed the course of his life. It was 1845 when John Snare bid £8 for a painting supposed by the auctioneer to be a Van Dyck, but Snare had his own opinion: he thought the Spanish artist Diego Velázquez might have painted it during Charles' clandestine trip to Spain in 1623 when the proposed marriage between (then prince) Charles and Maria Anna, daughter of Philip III of Spain, was under negotiation.
It was the nineteenth-century equivalent of today's barn or attic find (or the Rembrandt dislodged from a NJ basement recently), and years of research and legal issues ensued as Snare attempted to prove the Velázquez provenance. Snare's enthusiasm ultimately veered into mania, causing him to lose his livelihood and very likely his family. He left them behind when he emigrated to New York City where he would continue exhibiting and promoting his "Velázquez" for decades.
The mystery at the book's core hooks the reader early on--is it real or isn't it? Was Snare clever or deluded? Cumming's thorough research and passion for the subject shines through her engaging prose, making The Vanishing Velázquez a riveting read for any book or art lover.
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Animus, O Animus!
by Deldon Anne McNeely
Animus, O Animus, wherefore art thou, Animus? Please step forward out of the shadows, out from behind the dark foliage which camouflages you, into the moonlight, and show yourself to be a true, substantial bridegroom.
Or must I play this scene alone, foolish in my belief that this soliloquy finds an audience? Alas, who speaks? Is it I or you? Aren’t you the Word? The one who insists on clarity? So why am l out here alone on this balcony and you invisible? True, I’m the one who wants togetherness; perhaps by withholding yourself you flush me out so you can see me clearly. How do I get what I need from you? How do I even know what I need from you? You’re supposed to be the assertive one. Am I at your mercy, waiting to be overtaken? And if you come, who in me stands up to you? Can you bear to look me in the eye, or must I feign indifference? Do you respond to honesty, or only to coyness, or, worse yet, must I treat you sadistically to reassure you that you’re dispensable, in order to keep your attention?
Are you loyal? Will you lead me to the true center, or mislead me into folly? Will you fructify me or leave me alone and barren? How can I know your voice? Will I find you in the world, or only through renouncing the world? What, of me, are you? Where, in me, are you? Do you exist outside of the imaginative schemas of nineteenthcentury men?
My confusion about you stems partly from the fact that your functions, as supposed by analytical psychology, sound mightily like “ego,” as we have generally come to define it in heroic terms. Come to think of it, you sound quite a bit like “God,” when It is Whom the patriarchal worlds describe as He. If you are Logos, whose voice speaks you? The voice of reason? The voice of conscience? The voice of the Holy Spirit? The voice of We, the People? The voice of one crying in the desert, “Prepare ye the way of the Lord”? All of the above? Does the heroine exist who is not under your spell? How can you connect me to my Deity, the One who is both male and female, creator and destroyer, now and forever, indivisible?
In trying to understand where the animus lives in the psyche of a woman, it may be helpful first of all to place it in relationship to ego. In Jung’s schema, the ego consists of all we are conscious of being. That which we exclude is defined as shadow. Anima and animus are subsumed under the shadow in early life, and are gradually brought into conscious focus through experience and introspection. At first we cannot differentiate these structures of the psyche, nor can we tell which is functioning through our outward behavior.
A generation ago this sexist little rhyme didn’t raise an eyebrow:
What are little girls made of? What are little girls made of?
Sugar and spice and everything nice, that’s what little girls aremade of.
What are little boys made of? What are little boys made of?
Snakes and snails and puppy dog tails, that’s what little boys are made of.
Many children today would consider it strange. As one thoughtful child said to me, “It sounds very stereotypical.” It is an extreme form of stereotyping, but subtle variations of this sort of thing continue to subliminally teach that “boys will be boys” and girls will not. By such conditioning girls and boys gradually form egos that accept certain characteristics as their own and eliminate others. At first what is deemed unacceptable is not only different, but bad. Only with experience do the qualities of the opposite sex which we find within become tolerable as something potentially valuable.
Animus is the archetypal masculine principle as it exists in a woman. When Jung conceived the term, the stereotyping of females and males into consistent gender roles and characteristics made the masculine principle as it exists in a woman easier to define than it is today. Jung assumed that the consciousness of a woman is identified by her biological sexual being; having the external genitalia of a female automatically meant having the ego of a female. Anima was who you were, and animus was who you eliminated from your self-definition. In that case, the experience of the unconscious would be perceived by the female in terms of otherness, and this otherness would be masculine.
The animus, an archetype unknowable in itself, manifests in three ways: through cultural expression, through biological influence, and through recurrent events in the history of the individual. While the biological influences on maleness and femaleness have not changed to any obvious degree since Jung’s time, enormous cultural changes are occurring in the perception of the sexes.
Think about how our culture has presented the concept of what is “masculine” over the past hundred years. Many of our notions of masculine values remain unchanged. We admire strength of character and physical prowess in men. Yet many men today are not afraid of appearing vulnerable, of cultivating emotional intimacy in relationships with both men and women, of being present to birth and nurture children, of questioning traditional macho social forms, of grooming and dressing themselves in ways once reserved for women. Occupations formerly considered masculine-senior management, the judiciary, clergy and military, to name but a few-are no longer the prerogative of men.
Think about the great differences in the personal history of many women today, compared to women of a hundred years ago: exposure to many more men, and to different types of men; greater intimacy and communications with men; greater access to education and jobs; many more opportunities fostering independence; more support for self-assertion and creative expression.
Cultural changes in the past century have led to further differentiation of the issues surrounding sexual identity. It is now popularly held that biological sexual identity consists of factors beyond those that produce the external genitalia, that hormonal influences of both sexes exist in all humans, and that the external genitalia do not in every instance mirror the dominance of the sexual hormones. It is possible to be male or female genitally while having a range of contrasexual physiological characteristics (breast size, facial hair, voice timbre, muscular apportionment, etc.).
Complicating this is the fact that cultural conditioning has a strong influence on how biological males and females experience their masculinity and femininity. A hundred years ago the cultural factors were so strong that biological preferences were overridden by gender expectations. Choices that we have come to take for granted in the expression of gender roles were not possible. Jane Wheelwright, taught and analyzed by Jung, commented on this cultural change:
Women of the educated younger generations on the whole are independent, energetic, up-front, experimental. They handle their legitimate anger, assert their honest opinions and make necessary objections. In my day, a woman behaving in this way would have been condemned as an animus hound and indeed would have been acting and speaking out of society’s collective animus. When caught by that collective pressure, ie., when she expressed female potential that society had arbitrarily dumped into the animus category, woman would be forced to function from out of the animus complex, doing its bidding, instead of doing the bidding of her own biological ego. Her good qualities, when commandeered and distorted by the animus complex would have made her unrelated instead of independent; compulsive instead of energetic. She would have been devious, not upfront, fearful instead of experimental, hostile but not legitimately angry, opinionated rather than presenting her viewpoint. To put it bluntly she would have been objectionable instead of objecting. The primary business of the animus is to be a creative tool. Its secondary role is to give the necessary stamina to all endeavors. When the animus is overloaded with what does not belong to it, it takes on a negative stance, spilling over and destroying relationships. For this reason I feel knowledge of the animus is important today for women of all ages. (For Women Growing Older, pp. 52-53.)
Previously men strived to live up to society’s expectation that they become husbands, fathers, aggressors, even though they might have no inclination or ability to do so. Women with no desire for motherhood were forced to live out their lives feeling like failures or withdrawing, usually in some noncreative way. There were courageous or accidental exceptions, but few people of either sex could find realistic models for nonconventional identities. There are always people with a seemingly innate talent for individuation who are able to go their own staunch way without obvious models or support, although on close examination there usually exists in their history a very strong, supportive parent who imbues a healthy spirit of conviction and high self-esteem. Such individuals live by their dreams and instincts without collective encouragement, and they forge new routes for all of us.
There were, therefore, women who not only survived but excelled in masculine fields of interest during Jung’s day, even though they probably met with disapproval or animosity; and there were men who lived productive lives out of the anima. But on the whole, most men and women at least put forth the appearance of living up to the expectations set upon them by society, or they withdrew. This meant that Jung was accurate in observing that the unconscious personality of a woman was represented by the masculine principle, which combined all those qualities we associate with yang and Logos.
Today, many of those qualities—assertiveness, clarity of ideation, logical intellect, articulateness of mental processes, drive, etc.—are modeled for women by individuals of either sex. These psychological capacities include mental and emotional factors that were once ascribed to males exclusively, and when these ego-strengths became obvious in women, women often denied or hid them. Men, meanwhile, denied or hid their capacities for fantasy, receptivity, contemplation and other qualities which in some circles were considered sissified, but which today we see as particular strengths of the yin ego, whether in man or woman.
These cultural changes complicate the task of understanding what the female biological ego really is, and what the animus, as “other,” is. Theoretically, the animus is a psychological function mediating between a woman’s ego and the unconscious. In Jung’s model of the psyche, the persona mediates between the ego and the outer world, while the contrasexual archetypes, anima and animus, are essentially guides to the inner world. On the journey of individuation, one must come to terms with the shadow before being able to relate in a conscious way to the anima and animus.
As archetypal feminine and masculine principles, anima and animus have a timeless place in every human psyche. The dominant archetype does not always match a person’s biological sex. Anima values usually dominate the conscious psyche of a woman, but not in every woman, and not in every life situation. To illustrate the complexity of this, here is a description of three women, all in their twenties, who do not fit the usual picture.
Becky, a young woman from a large family, has had problems relating to her alcoholic mother all her life. Her father is a likable but ineffectual man. When Becky entered therapy she was depressed and anxious. She worked as a teacher and had just been through her first relationship with a man, which had ended in her being rejected.
Becky repeatedly dreamed of herself as a male, usually in the role of rescuing a female. The recurrence of the masculine dream ego suggested that Becky identified with men, and indeed, she had been a tomboy, had not dated at all until recently and had never had a satisfying sexual relationship. The recurrent theme of rescue suggested a repressed feminine side that called out for recognition.
She had not been in therapy for long when she met and fell in love with a young man. They were immediately compatible sexually and in every other way, and after a year of courtship they married and moved away. I do not have information about her dreams since then. I do know that after several years she was still happily married. Her identification on some level with men did not prevent Becky from making a conventional adjustment as a woman. She had not been in therapy long enough to assume that this was due to therapy. One can only surmise that when the conditions were favorable and she felt supported and safe, her feminine ego was accessible for a mature relationship.
Dana, in contrast, always a tomboy also, remembered having excited feelings about girls from the time she began school. She adamantly refused to wear dresses from an early age, and after a few years of high school dating which she found distasteful, declared herself a lesbian.
Dana’s dreams in the early stage of therapy often presented her as a person harassed and persecuted by unsavory women. It seemed as if her conscious ego was male, so that even though her dream ego pictured her in a female body, she saw the “other” as women aggressors. The opposite sex, still fused with a persecutory shadow, was female. Dana’s relationship with her mother appeared to be positive; however, her early life was fraught with chaotic changes through divorces, marriages, moves, and animosity between her several sets of parents.
Marie, like Becky, was one of many children of a domineering mother. She earned attention from her powerful and often absent father by excelling in sports. Although she was very attracted to men and boys as a young girl, she fell in love with a female celebrity and entered into a long-term relationship with her. Defining herself as lesbian, she was later surprised to find herself attracted to strong men and frequently propositioned by authority figures. She entered therapy, confused and anxious, after several relationships with men had come close to being consummated. She repeatedly dreamed about figures entering her bedroom, which frightened her and woke her before they could be identified. She found herself attracted to both men and women; she was afraid of being intimate with men, though in fantasy this excited her.
These examples, typical of issues raised by patients today, reflect changing roles and values, and changing images of the structure of the psyche. Psychology does not dictate normality, it studies the data presented by life. Today’s women are vibrant though confused, open and questioning, unwilling to have answers foisted upon them.
It has been the special talent of women historically to follow and discriminate between the nuances and important details of relatedness. Forced into positions of waiting, of observing cyclical patterns of nature in their own physiological and emotional movements, and of remaining centered in the face of demands of children and men, women have had opportunities to observe these nuances for ages. Now they have more opportunities to express those observations.
Rachel Eliza Mann, for instance, a bright and creative graduate student in her twenties, struggles for integrity and awareness in her relationships with family, friends and romantic partners. The following poem explores aspects of dream figures and herself, including her masculine side. The kind of differentiation in fantasy represented here pays off in encounters in the outer world by preparing the ego for the tasks of sorting, unraveling, spinning and weaving that take place in the psyche during the course of a relationship.
The lynx paces within its cage,
The lunatic waits outside the door.
Who is kept outside, who kept in?
The second man makes love to one woman.
Hands and lips wander like a meandering ant,
an answering, a needing, a waiting.
The first man’s right hand opens up the door.
So invited, the lunatic comes in.
The lynx leaps, quivering and ready.
She is opened up, the second man enters in.
She dives alone into the Blue Hole,
only her left hand keeping hold.
The lynx dissolves into leaves.
The lunatic crosses the river into the hall.
The first man serves him porcupine stew.
The second man plunges to her roots.
The ant finds its queen.
She takes hold and enters him.
“Two Loves, an Ant, a Lynx, and a Lunatic” (unpublished).
Confusion about what is animus and what is ego occurs because ego-functions as defined by psychologists are subject to the bias of male dominance. I have come to use the terms “yin-ego” and “yang-ego” to emphasize the fact that because the ego has struggled to differentiate itself from the unconscious does not mean that all ego functions must be heroic. In fact, such an ego would be maladaptive and self-destructive over time.
Energy itself cannot be identified as masculine. The uroboros may seem feminine to the male, but as the Great Spirit/Matter, it is androgynous, the organizing Self that drives the ego, as Dylan Thomas’s “force that through the green fuse drives the flower.” To view the ego’s creation from the unconscious as an image of birth from a mother, one would have to note that the creative phallus of the father was an essential aspect of the unconscious fruition, and that the fetus not only initiates but also passively receives the process. Ego is not, then, necessarily yang; it has feminine characteristics from the beginning. Though the yin-ego is by definition passive, passivity is not without energy. Yin qualities enable the ego to reflect, image, contain, generalize and empathize, and to embrace one’s frailty.
So entwined have the characteristics of animus and ego become that many psychologists define ego strength entirely in terms of masculine adjectives. What women perceive as strength has at times been considered weakness when judged by male values. Indeed, people of both sexes have been hospitalized as severely disturbed for behavior that could be judged as heroic from the standpoint of the yin-ego. A contemplative lifestyle, for instance, unless practiced under the aegis of a religious institution, would be considered abnormal by some psychologists’ standards. A religious attitude in itself has been criticized as a form of weakness, a delusional system to avoid the pain of mortality, according to those who define “normality” as extroverted and rational. Yin ego-consciousness seems to be imaginal and synthesizing, and yang ego-consciousness factual and analytical.
Good parenting requires much yin energy. Young children need waiting for, not hurrying; to have all their feelings held, not judged; to be contained, not driven. Yang-consciousness, oriented toward the future and efficiency, has difficulty here. I have found it easiest to catch my negative animus when I have been hurrying--then I have been most unkind and unconnected to my children. Our schools often reward only the yang ego, and the child who reflects yin experience is misplaced. A bright, introverted child of ten told me she found school going too quickly for her. “When the teacher says something that reminds me of something else, my mind wants to think of it; but if I do, then I find the rest of the class goes on to something else and I am lost.” That is how the creative thought process becomes discouraged. Parents often judge themselves harshly for lacking patience. It is understandable, for yin-consciousness has been poorly modeled and unsupported, except in rare subcultures.
A brilliant woman told me she was considered retarded by her early teachers, not an unusual situation. Neglected, unkempt, the child of alcoholic parents, she was noticed, tested (IQ, 70), tolernted, but never touched until her second-grade teacher bothered to sit close to her and teach her to read with their fingers touching the book. This was all it took for the awakening to happen. Because that teacher shared a moment of grace with her, enabling her to feel received and not judged, her intellect was able to flourish.
I have learned to fail. And I have had my say.
Yet shall I sing until my voice crack (this being my leisure, this my holiday)
That man was a special thing and no commodity, a thing improper to be sold.
Edna St. Vincent Millay, from “Lines Written in Recapitulation,” Collected Poems, p. 384.
The confusion caused by the defining of ego in predominantly masculine terms has led some psychologists to wonder whether the term “ego” is useful at all, and whether the psyche can be conceived of as egoless, without a “monotheism of consciousness.” (See James Hillman, Anima: An Anatomy of a Personified Notion, pp. 177-181.)
My own practice is to think of ego as representing yin/yang features, because phenomenologically we are so accustomed to the experience of a central, organized aspect of the personality which can contain awareness of many parts, that it is difficult to imagine an egoless personality structure maneuvering its way between polarities.
Every woman contains within her psyche the masculine principle, though it may be very repressed. The better the relationship to the masculine principle, the more the woman is able to use animus qualities in appropriate ways throughout her life, and the less conflict she has about doing so. This means that in most women the masculine principle will be experienced as “other,” but the relationship to that “other” may be quite positive.
When the principle of the opposite sex is dominant and unconscious, it obliterates the functioning of the ego and results in problems, especially in close relationships. But the more experience the ego has in dialogue with the contrasexual principle, the more egosyntonic the relationship with the contrasexual partner becomes and the more choices one has in one’s repertoire of conscious behavior. This is why male-female relationships in the outer world promote the blending of yin-yang qualities in the personalities of both men and women. Without the opportunity for positive outer experiences, one has to work harder to come to good terms with the inner partner.
It is still possible, however, to have a good relationship with the contrasexual archetype without much contact with outer-world partners, if one is aware of the capacity to use information from the unconscious to understand this powerful inner partner.
It has been said of Emily Dickinson that she, with Walt Whitman, “all but invented American poetry.” (Ellman and O’Clair, Norton Anthology, p. 33.) She was, in her “strange, explosive ponderings,” prolific, but during her lifetime of reticence and obscurity, only eight of her 1800 poems were published. She said of her awesome father—a lawyer, congressman, treasurer of Amherst College—”His heart was pure and terrible, and I think no other like it exists.” She could not bear to attend his funeral; she listened to it alone in an upstairs bedroom. Her mother, kind, patient, pious and sickly, evoked condescension and even contempt from Emily, who hated the social duties of housekeeping and sewing imposed on women.
Dickinson left home at seventeen to attend Mt. Holyoke, a few miles away, but returned home, never to leave, before the year was up.
We know of two men with whom Emily Dickenson corresponded, but, like her sister, she never married. Some cataclysm occurred in her inner life around 1861, an event only indirectly referred to in her poetry but probably having to do with an experience of unrequited love. From that time on, her poetry changed. She seemed to have been transformed from girl to woman. In spite of a seemingly uneventful life on the surface, she left a treasure of inner riches. . .
You have just read an excerpt from Animus Aeternus by Deldon Anne McNeely
Using some of the more enigmatic poems of the 20th century as guideposts, Deldon Anne McNeely explores the poetry of Sylvia Plath, Adrienne Rich, Teresa of Avila, Emily Dickinson, Mary Oliver, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Anna Akhmatova, and others whose works have had an indelible impact on the evolving world soul. This is literary criticism taken to another level--the level of psyche. Once again, with her hard-won wisdom deeply rooted in soul, Jungian analyst Deldon Anne McNeely delivers -- embedded within the stories of this finely crafted book, one finds redemption and liberation. Some will mirror your own story--other tales will be about those you love. Animus Aeternus is a worthy companion for any modern-day woman.
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Traditional Irish ballad
The ballad “Finnegan's Wake” arose in the 1850s in the music-hall tradition of comical Irish songs. The song has become a staple of The Dubliners, who have played it on many occasions and included it on several albums, and is especially well-known to fans of The Clancy Brothers, who have performed and recorded it with Tommy Makem. More recently, the song has also been recorded by Irish-American Celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys.
In the ballad, the hod-carrier Tim Finnegan, born “with a love for the liquor”, falls from a ladder and is thought to be dead. The mourners at his wake become rowdy, and spill whiskey over Finnegan's corpse, causing him to come back to life and join in in the celebrations.
This wordy song encouraged novelist James Joyce to give one of his novels the same title. Well, almost the same: Joyce removed the apostrophe in the title of his novel in order to suggest a process in which a multiplicity of “Finnegans”, that is, all members of humanity, fall and then wake and arise.
Ballads:
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A divided nation lurches toward 2020 election, now just 1 year away
By Julie Pace
WASHINGTON - One year from Sunday, voters will decide whether to grant President Donald Trump a second term in office, an election that will be a referendum on Trump's vision for America's culture and role in the world.
Much is unknown about how the United States and its politics will look on Nov. 3, 2020.
Who will Trump's opponent be? How will Democrats resolve the ideological, generational and demographic questions roiling their primary? Will a strong economy shore up Trump's support or will recession warning signs turn into a reality? Will Trump face voters as just the third American president to have been impeached by the House of Representatives?
This much seems certain: The nation will plunge into the election as deeply divided as it has been politically in more than half a century, when cities were in flames with protests over war and civil rights.
"It seems like Republicans and Democrats are intractable," said Mark Updegrove, a presidential historian and chairman of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation. "They are both adhering to their own versions of reality, whether they're based in truth or not."
The political divisions today reflect societal and economic schisms between more rural, largely white communities where the economy depends on industries being depleted by outsourcing and automation, and more urban, racially diverse areas dominated by a service economy and where technology booms are increasing wealth.
Many of those divisions existed before Trump, but his presidency has exacerbated them. Trump has panned his political opponents as "human scum," while Democrats view his vision for America's future as anathema to the nation's founding values.
Indeed, no president in the history of public opinion polling has faced such deep and consistent partisan polarization.
Polling conducted by Gallup shows that an average of 86% of Republicans have approved of Trump over the course of his time in office, and no less than 79% have approved in any individual poll. That's compared with just 7% of Democrats who have approved on average, including no more than 12% in any individual poll.
One thing that does unite the parties: voters' widespread interest in the presidential campaign, even at this early phase. A poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows 82% of Democrats and 74% of Republicans are already interested in the election.
To win, Trump's campaign needs to recreate the enthusiasm among his core supporters, a task that isn't always easy for an incumbent burdened with a four-year record in office. But Trump is already leaning hard into the strict immigration policies that enlivened his supporters in 2016, while trying to convince more skeptical Republicans that Democrats are moving so far left as to be outside of the mainstream.
Rather than trying to persuade independents and moderate Democrats to switch their allegiances, the Trump campaign also believes it has better prospects in identifying Trump fans who didn't show up in 2016 and mobilizing them to vote.
Trump's case for reelection may hinge on the state of the economy, which continues to grow. The unemployment rate is also near a five-decade low of 3.6% and the stock market keeps reaching new highs.
"At the end of the day, people care about their pocket books and how they're doing and I think he can clearly point to life being better off," said Jason Chaffetz, a former Republican congressman from Utah. But he added, "Any precipitous drop would hurt the president."
A full picture of the economy does hold some warning signs for Trump at the one-year mark to Election Day.
The president delivered a massive tax cut in 2017, yet it lacked the rocket-like thrust to push growth above the 3% that Trump promised. Job growth has been solid, yet parts of the industrial Midwest this year have shed the factory jobs that he promised to create.
Consumers are helped by the slight inflation and low interest rates, but housing costs and student debt have sabotaged some American's hopes for middle-class prosperity. The China trade war inflamed by Trump has shown to his voters his willingness to fight for them, yet it has led to a decline in the type of business investment that fuels growth.
That is the story of the American economy Democrats want to tell over the next year. But the party is still struggling to figure out its own message to voters beyond contempt for Trump, the one sure thing that unites Democratic voters.
With just three months until primary-season voting begins, the top tier of candidates reflects the party's uncertainty over its own identity.
Former Vice President Joe Biden promotes his decades of experience and running as an unabashed moderate willing to work across the political aisle. Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Bernie Sanders of Vermont are pushing for sweeping liberal change.
With all three of those candidates in their 70s, Pete Buttigieg, the 37-year-old mayor of South Bend, Indiana, is running a surprisingly successful campaign on a call for generational change.
"I didn't just come here to end the era of Donald Trump. I am here to launch the era that must come next," Buttigieg said Friday during a Democratic Party dinner in Iowa.
The biggest known unknown for both parties may be how the ongoing impeachment proceedings will be viewed by Americans one year from now.
Testimony from a litany of administration officials has validated an anonymous whistleblower complaint that raised concerns about Trump's dealings with Ukraine. A rough transcript that the White House itself released showed Trump asked Ukraine's president to look into baseless corruption allegations against Biden and his son Hunter.
But like the broader contours of American politics, the impeachment proceedings are so far breaking along partisan lines. A vote last week on the rules for the impeachment process passed with support from all but two Democrats. Every Republican voted no.
Those numbers would still put Democrats in position to impeach Trump in the House, though acquittal in the Republican-controlled Senate looks all but certain. Still, it would leave Trump as the first president facing reelection after impeachment.
Updegrove, the presidential historian, said the question a year from now will be whether that matters.
"If not, what will matter to the American people as a whole?" he asked. "Is there anything?"
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The cornea refers to the clear, front surface of your eye. When a corneal transplant is done, officially termed keratoplasty (KP), the central part of the cornea is surgically removed and replaced with a “button” of clear and healthy corneal tissue donated from an eye bank.
According to the National Eye Institute, approximately 40,000 corneal transplants are performed annually in the United States. The overall success rate for keratoplasty is relatively high, yet up to 20% of patients may reject their donor corneas. Aggressive medical treatment with steroids is generally given in response to signs of rejection, and it is often effective at subduing the negative reaction and saving the cornea. At five to ten years after KP surgery, studies report an encouraging success rate of 95% to 99%.
Why are corneal transplants done?
Corneal transplants are typically done when the cornea becomes damaged or scarred in a way that uncorrectable vision problems occur. These types of vision conditions are not resolved by eyeglasses, contact lenses or refractive laser surgery (such as LASIK). Disease or injury is the usual culprit for the vision loss.
Keratoconus is a common reason for needing a corneal transplant. In this degenerative condition, the cornea thins and bulges forward in an irregular cone shape. Rigid gas permeable (GP) contact lenses can treat mild cases by flattening the cornea, yet contacts are not effective when it comes to advanced stages of keratoconus. The National Keratoconus Foundation reports that 20% to 25% of people with keratoconus will require corneal transplant surgery to restore vision. Other corneal degenerative conditions will also result in a need for keratoplasty.
Corneal ectasia is a thinning and bulging of the cornea that sometimes occurs after LASIK or other refractive vision correction procedures. In the event that this happens, a corneal transplant may be needed to restore vision.
Corneal scarring, due to chemical burns, infections and other causes, is an additional reason that a corneal transplant may be indicated. Traumatic injuries to the eye are also commonly responsible.
Corneal Transplant Procedure
Keratoplasty is generally done on an outpatient basis, with no need for overnight hospitalization. Depending upon age, health condition and patient preference, local or general anesthesia is used.
Using a laser or a trephine, this is an instrument similar to a cookie cutter, the surgeon cuts and removes a round section of damaged corneal tissue and then replaces it with the clear donor tissue.
Extremely fine sutures are used to attach the donor button to the remaining cornea. The sutures remain in place for months (sometimes years) until the eye has recuperated, healed fully and is stable.
Recovery from a Corneal Transplant
The total healing time from keratoplasty may last up to a year or longer. At first, vision will be blurred and the site of the corneal transplant may be inflamed. In comparison to the rest of the cornea, the transplanted portion may be slightly thicker. For a few months, eye drops are applied to promote healing and encourage the body to accept the new corneal graft.
A shield or eyeglasses must be worn constantly after surgery in order to protect the healing eye from any bumps. As vision improves, patients may gradually return to normal daily activities.
What happens to vision post-keratoplasty?
Some patients report noticeable improvement as soon as the day after surgery. Yet a great deal of astigmatism is common after a corneal transplant. A patient’s prescription for vision correction tends to fluctuate for a few months after the surgery, and significant vision changes may continue for up to a year.
Hard, gas permeable contact lenses generally provide the sharpest vision after a corneal transplant. This is due to a residual irregularity of the corneal surface. Even with rigid contact lenses, eyeglasses with polycarbonate lenses must be worn in order to provide adequate protection for the eye.
Once the sutures are removed and healing is complete, a laser procedure such as LASIK may be possible and advised. Refractive laser surgery can reduce astigmatism and upgrade quality of vision, sometimes to the point that no eyeglasses or contact lenses are needed.
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The area between the high and low tide is known as the intertidal zone. Intertidal habitats include sandy and muddy beaches, estuaries, and rocky shores across all latitudes of the globe, from the polar regions to the tropics. In this step Dr Phil Fenburg introduces some of the challenges faced by life in these very changeable environments.
The intertidal zone is considered to be one of the oldest habitat types because the tides are a necessary and continual result of astronomical dynamics set in motion prior to the diversification of life.
“It is advisable to look from the tide pool to the stars and then back to the tide pool again”. John Steinbeck
Last week, in Step 2.4 you learned about the effect of the sun, the moon, and other factors which affect the tides on earth.
What types of organisms are found in tidal seas?
All major types of animals (phyla, singular: phylum) are found in the intertidal zone. Sometimes a member of each phylum can be found on a single rock or boulder! Examples of such animal phyla found within the intertidal zone include:
Mollusca (e.g. limpets/snails, clams/oysters/mussels, octopus)
Cnidaria (e.g. sea anemones)
Arthropoda (e.g. barnacles, hermit crabs)
Annelida (e.g. polychaete worms)
Chordata (e.g. fish, seagulls)
Echinodermata (e.g. sea-urchins, sea-stars)
The intertidal zone (especially rocky shores) are also host to many different types of algae, ranging from kelp in the low intertidal zone, to brown and red algae in the middle intertidal zone, to lichen in the upper intertidal zone.
Kelp can often be seen in the low intertidal zone during very low tides. © University of Southampton 2019.
Each of the different types of intertidal zone habitats (e.g. sandy/muddy/rocky shores) contain their own unique mix of fauna and flora. For example, muddy and sandy shores are dominated by animals that live within the sediment (infauna), which include many types of burrowing worms, clams and arthropods (such as crabs). Rocky shores on the other hand, are dominated by animals that live on top of the rocky substrate (epifauna) – such as limpets, mussels, sea-stars, and various types of algae.
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An example of epifauna: a sea-anemone (phylum Cnidaria) in a rock pool on the coast of Peru. © University of Southampton 2019.
How are animals adapted to tidal environments?
A case study: rocky shores
The organisms living in the intertidal zone must be adapted to daily cycles of exposure to aerial (emersion) and oceanic conditions (immersion). For example, a low tide on a hot sunny day can be stressful for rocky shore animals because can cause them to dry out (desiccation) and heat up. Fortunately, many animals are well adapted to such conditions. Part of this adaptation is to simply slow/stop activity entirely and shelter until the tide comes back in.
For example, limpets are able to maintain moisture within their shells by firmly clamping down on the rock during low tide. In addition, some gastropods (e.g. limpets, top shells, other types of snails) seek shelter under a cool canopy of brown algae where moisture collects and is protected from the harsh rays of the sun. Other animals higher up on the shore, where algae are less common, will find shelter within a crack in the rock where moisture collects and provides some shade. Alternatively, animals such as periwinkles and top-shells often cluster together at low tide. The increased surface area created within these clusters causes moisture to evaporate slower.
Periwinkles (Phylum Mollusca; Class Gastropoda) clustering during low tide to help avoid desiccation stress. © University of Southampton 2019.
As you can see, intertidal animals have many adaptations to exposure to air temperatures at low tide. But the tide always comes back in! Once they’re covered in water (or are kept moist through sea-spray or wave action) it’s time for the grazers to start eating algae (e.g. limpets, top shells), predators (e.g. sea-stars, whelks, anemones) to seek prey, and for filter-feeders (e.g. barnacles, mussels) to open up their specialised feeding apparatuses to the wide variety of microscopic food brought in with the tide!
Limpets use a “tongue-like” apparatus called a radula to graze microalgae off rocks. Their grazing marks can often be seen on the rocky substrate, seen here. © University of Southampton 2019.
This predatory whelk feeds on mussels by drilling into their shells. How many circular drill holes can you see in this photo? © University of Southampton 2019.
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WWII FIGHTERS Patch version 1.07F
SUPPORT FOR FORCE FEEDBACK JOYSTICKS WITH DIRECTX
If your joystick has Force Feedback with DirectX, this patch adds effects for firing guns; collisions; gear extension/retraction; bullet hits; flight model effects, including gravitational force; and runway taxiing effects.
To set the Force Feedback feature, go to the 'Controllers' screen in Game Options. Here, you can turn on Force Feedback and adjust the controls for this option. Once the on/off toggle is switched on, you will see other toggle switches for Guns, Collision, Rockets, and Flight Model. The default for all of these is 'on'. On the right-hand side of the screen is a slider name 'Gain'. The default for this is 50%, and adjusting it higher will increase the Force, while adjusting it lower will decrease the Force. If the Force Feedback toggle is set to 'off', a panel covers these controls, since changing their settings would have no effect. If your joystick does not have Force Feedback, these controls will not appear on the Controllers screen.
NEW HOTKEYS IN THE MISSION EDITOR
Ctrl+W -- Adds waypoint to set.
Ctrl+D -- Duplicates selected flight or division.
NEW WINGMAN COMMANDS
ALT-1 -- Attack My Target. Available for ground or air targets, but only when the target is locked-on. You cannot lock onto a building and have your wingman attack it.
ALT-2 -- Free to Engage. If your wingmen are currently under orders from a previous wingman command, this will relieve them of that order and they will start attacking hostile targets.
ALT-4 -- Change Waypoint. This command will set your wingmen's next waypoint to be the same as your next waypoint. If you keep hitting ALT-4, everyone will eventually gather at your waypoint.
ALT-5 -- Return to Base. Your entire flight will return to base, unless they are in combat.
ALT-6/ALT-7/ALT-8/ALT 9-- Break left/right/high/low. Your number one wingman will perform the selected maneuver, but only if you are approaching an enemy formation. Used only for setting up brackets and drags. If your wingman cannot see the plane you are bracketing, he will ignore this command. To get the best response, you must initiate this command as soon as you see the enemy. It is only effective if the enemy is within 3 - 8 miles of you and your wingmen.
In the Multiplayer area of the game, wingman commands do not function.
NEW .INI SETTINGS
This file is created in the WWII Fighters directory after the first time you run the game. Just double-click on the file to open it and edit the contents.
.TalkToSelf
-Set to False to silence your pilot's voice. Captions will still appear.
True (default)
.TargetUpdateFreq
-Controls how often the target update reports gets generated.
60 (default)
-Setting to 100% will update reports approximately every 8 seconds. Setting to 0% will never create reports.
.UseForceFeedback
.FFGain
YES (default)
-Setting higher will increase Force; setting lower will decrease Force.
.FFGun
.FFRocket
.FFCollision
.FFFlightModel
CAMPAIGN CALLSIGN
In the Campaign Kiosk, there is now a 'Callsign' button. If you click on this button, a dialog will appear that allows you to choose your callsign (the default name is 'Player'). The callsign you select will then be used for the rest of the campaign. Please note that each campaign must have a unique callsign.
Fixed a bug with SHIFT-A, air target request from ground control. Previously it was giving vector info as a relative clock position instead of a relative compass heading.
Fixed a problem in missions with a single waypoint. The pilot would announce that he was heading to waypoint A over and over again when left circling the waypoint. Now he only announces a new waypoint if it’s a different one than the last waypoint.
Added a warning when the AI detects a plane sneaking up behind the player.
The following section addresses issues that were released with the Patch version 1.05F in December 1998 and are included in this release.
FEATURES & FIXES
Randomized offset when reviving in multiplayer. Aircraft will now "respawn" in random locations when reviving during multiplayer sessions.
Now you can switch POV hat from Panning to View selection. Use the * key on the numberpad section of your keyboard.
Fixed a problem which occurred in multiplayer when switching planes with insufficient number of players available to join game.
Fixed a problem occurring when player cycled through targets using the Enter key and turned off the Target Window.
Added an output file called "results.txt" which contains the mission results. This file will be placed in your WWII Fighters directory after each mission.
Implemented a third option for Midair Collisions. The Enemy setting will not allow aircraft on the same side to collide with each other (with the exception of the player plane – the player can still collide with any other plane regardless of side).
Joystick Sensitivity can be adjusted through a new ww2.ini* file option (details below).
Opening movies can be disabled through a new ww2.ini* file option to disable opening movie. Look for the line .SkipOpening and type in 'Yes' to disable the opening movie.
.Deadzone is a new line in the ww2.ini* file. The default setting is 0, and you only need to adjust the setting if you're experiencing joystick drifting problems. To adjust .Deadzone, start with a small number, such as 5 or 10, and go up to 15 or 20 if the problem is extreme.
Problem with double callsigns in the Multiplayer screens fixed.
You can now create your own campaigns (details below).
* The ww2.ini file may be found in your WWII Fighters directory after running and exiting the game for the first time. Open this text file by double-clicking on it, then you can edit it.
JOYSTICK SENSITIVITY
There is a new joystick sensitivity setting in the WW2.ini file. Look for the first line of the file:
.StickSensitivity
The default setting is 100, and the parameters can be set from 10 to 999 (the higher the number, the greater the sensitivity). Practical settings for most joysticks will lie within the 90-120 range. This setting effects elevator, aileron and rudder sensitivity as a whole. For the Thrustmaster F-16 FLCS for instance, a setting anywhere from 125 to 150 seems to work quite well. For some joysticks you might find that setting this number at less than 100 (decreasing the sensitivity) works better. Please note that too low a setting will cause your aircraft to feel "sluggish", while too high a setting will make your plane feel too "twitchy" and uncontrollable.
You should still calibrate your joystick peripherals inside the Windows Game Controllers Control Panel, and then use the StickSensitivity setting to make any further adjustments.
CREATING YOUR OWN CAMPAIGNS
Creating your own campaign is as easy as creating a text file.
Using either existing missions or ones you have created yourself, it is a fairly simple matter to assemble these missions into a full campaign.
Campaign Files
In the directory on your hard drive to which you installed Jane's WWII Fighters, you will find a subdirectory called "data". Within that subdirectory is a "campaigns" directory. In this directory, open up and take a look at either of the CMP files (Allied.cmp and Axis.cmp). These are the campaign files for the Allied and Axis campaigns that came with the game.
You should not change these files. However, they serve as example of the structure of a campaign file, and will be used to explain how to create your own campaign files.
Campaign File Tags
As with the mission files, each line in the campaign file begins with a tag, which is easily identifiable as it begins with a period. (e.g. ".Campaign").
Each of these tags are discussed below, as well as some additional optional campaign file tags not included in the Allied and Axis campaign files.
Also, look at the example at the end of this document for further insight.
Note: It is important that you specify the tags in the order in which they are listed below.
.Campaign
Each campaign file must begin with this tag. The number 0.1 that follows this tag should also be included (it’s used internally).
.BranchPoint1 (optional)
The number of missions after which the first branch point occurs.
If your campaign does not have any branching, you should omit this line.
The number of missions after which the second branch point occurs.
If your campaign has fewer than 2 branch points, you should omit this line.
.Stage1Pass (optional)
The minimum number of missions that must be won in the first stage in order to start down the "good path" of the second stage. (See the example section for an explanation of "good" and "bad" paths).
Slightly different from Stage1Pass, here you must win over this number of missions to start down the "good" path.
.MaxLosses (optional)
The maximum number of missions that can be lost before the special mission must be flown (or the campaign is lost, if a special mission is not specified - see the .SpecialMission tag for further details on the special mission).
If MaxLosses is not specified, the default value is 6.
.MissionList
Marks the beginning of the mission list
.Special (optional)
Indicates a special mission (there can be only one). Optional, but if included, should appear as first entry in mission list.
A special mission must be flown if a certain number of missions in the campaign are lost. This number is specified on the .MaxLosses line.
If the special mission is lost, then the campaign is lost.
If the special mission is won, the campaign continues, but if any two subsequent missions are lost, then the campaign is lost.
If this line is not included, such that a special mission is not specified, then the campaign is automatically lost at the point when a special mission would have been required.
.Mission
Each line beginning with this tag contains the mission file names for all the possible missions that might be flown at that point in the campaign. Which mission in this line will be flown depends on how the campaign branching has progressed up to that point.
The line should contain 1, 2 or 4 mission file names depending on whether the missions are in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd stage, respectively.
This procedure is discussed in further detail in the example below.
.EndMissionList
Indicates the end of the mission list
.EndCampaign
Indicates the end of the campaign file. If you are typing in this tag, follow it with a carriage return (hit the enter key).
Saving the Campaign File
The campaign must be saved to the "campaigns" directory and have the extension CSD (e.g. "MyCampaign.csd")
CAMPAIGN STRUCTURE
A campaign may have 0, 1 or 2 branch points; that is, it may branch up to 2 times. These branch points then divide the campaign into a series of stages, such that campaign with 0, 1 or 2 branch points will have 1, 2 or 3 stages, respectively.
Stages and Branches
Stage1 - All the missions before the 1st branch point
Stage2 - All the missions after the first branch point and before the second branch point
Stage3 - All the missions after the second branch point
Branch1 - The first branch point, at which the campaign path divides
Branch2 - The second branch point, at which the campaign path divides a second time
As mentioned, a campaign can have up to but not more than 2 branches (3 stages). So it's possible to have a campaign with one branch, or no branches at all.
Campaign Missions
All the missions specified in the campaign file must themselves be valid mission files. They must also reside in the Campaigns directory, as must the campaign file.
- A campaign must contain at least 7 missions (i.e. 7 mission tags)
- The maximum number of campaigns, including the existing Allied and Axis campaigns, is 300.
As an example, consider the existing Allied campaign. Let’s look at the campaign layout and how it correspond to the Allied.cmp file.
Figure 1 shows the campaign layout. On the right, each stage is indicated, as are the BranchPoint and StagePass numbers, as they appear in Allied.cmp
BranchPoint1 is 9 because 9 missions must be completed before the 1st campaign branch.
BranchPoint2 is 21 because 21 missions must be completed before the 2nd campaign branch.
NOTE: it is important to make sure the mission list correctly reflects the BranchPoint values.
Stage1Pass is 7 because at least 7 missions in the first must be won in order to branch to the "good" side of the second stage.
Stage2Pass is 10 because at over 10 missions in the second stage must be won in order to branch to the "good" side of the third stage, within that part of the second stage.
Specifying the mission files
The mission files on each ".Mission" line in the campaign must be specified as follows:
Stage 1 – only one mission file per line
Stage 2 – 2 mission files per line. The first file should be that for the "good" path, the second should be that for the "bad" path. . Please refer to Figure 1.
Stage 3 – 4 mission files per line. The first file should be that for the "good" path of the "good" part of stage 2. The second file should be that for the "bad" path of the "good" part of stage 2. The third file should be that for the "good" path of the "bad" part of stage 2. The fourth file should be that for the "bad" path of the "bad" part of stage 2. Please refer to Figure 1.
There is no required naming convention, although a systematic approach as used in the example, can help clarify which missions should be grouped together.
In order to have a campaign mission’s date show up in the campaign screen status window, it must be specified in the mission summary within the mission file. The line on which the date appears should begin with "Date:". e.g. Date: July 5, 1942.
A word about "good and bad paths" - In WWII Fighters, the Allied and Axis campaigns used moving "battle fronts" to portray a dynamic component to the campaign and to reflect your influence on it. For example, if you do well in Stage 1 of the campaign, you will follow the good path. The Allied Front will appear to be pushing the Axis back (you will see this in the positioning of the various division units on the map). If you do poorly, you will be placed on the bad side and see the opposite results. Although the placing of the battlefronts takes some more work when creating your campaign, you may find the effort worthwhile. Your campaign will have more of an animated and dynamic feel.
Figure 1 - Allied Campaign Score/Flow
ca_16_1.mis
.BranchPoint1 9
> 7 wins
(good)
ca_19_1a.mis
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.Stage1Pass 7
.BranchPoint2 21
> 10 wins
ca_26_3d.mis
| <= 10 wins
| ca_26_3a.mis
| > 10 wins
| (good)
| ca_26_1c.mis
| ca_26_1d.mis
.Stage2Pass 10
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Top food safety prosecutor continues accountability approach
By Dan Flynn on December 8, 2016
The Justice Department’s top food safety prosecutor says the year-old “Yates Memo,” about holding individuals at corporations accountable, is “still evolving.”
Benjamin C. Mizer
In remarks prepared for delivery Wednesday at the Food and Drug Law Institute’s Enforcement, Litigation and Compliance Conference, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Benjamin C. Mizer said “the memo’s changes in emphasis are yet to be fully measured.”
He was referring to the memo written just more than a year ago by Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates for all U.S. attorneys and assistant Attorney Generals. It called for the prosecution of individuals to be the priority in all corporate misconduct investigations.
“One of the most effective ways to combat corporate misconduct is by seeking accountability from the individuals who perpetrated the wrongdoing,” she said in the so-called Yates Memo.
The memo is said to be a guidance document, not policy, with steps that should be considered in every investigation of corporate misconduct, including those involving food safety.
Yates called for the following actions:
In order to be eligible for any cooperation credit, corporations must provide to the department all relevant facts about individuals involved in corporate misconduct.
Both criminal and civil corporate investigations should focus on individuals from their inceptions.
Criminal and civil attorneys handling corporate investigations should be in routine communication with one another.
Absent extraordinary circumstances, no corporate resolution will provide protection from criminal or civil liability for any individuals.
Corporate cases should not be resolved without a clear plan to resolve related individual cases before the statute of limitations expires and declinations as to individuals in such cases must be memorialized.
Civil attorneys should consistently focus on individuals as well as the company and evaluate whether to bring suit against an individual based on considerations beyond that individual’s ability to pay.
Many corporate and defense attorneys have commented on the “Yates Memo” since it was released, some critically. Most agree it was released because the DOJ was able to charge only one individual with criminal charges after the nation’s 2008-09 financial meltdown.
Some corporate attorneys say the “Yates Memo” has since caused employees to be mistrustful of their companies.
Mizer’s remarks, however, provide a perspective from inside DOJ from someone who’s been overseeing food safety prosecutions, before, during and after the new guidance was issued.
He says corporate compliance offers have told DOJ attorneys that the memo helps focus officers and employees on best practices and higher standards.
“And that was exactly the intent,” Mizer said Wednesday. “Deterrence is better than punishment. Better for companies, better for government, and, most important, better for consumers. Every harm we avoid is a victory.”
Mizer says there is nothing new about the requirement for a corporation to fully cooperate if it’s going to get credit for cooperation. And, he said, the investigation should focus on individuals in both criminal and civil matters.
Shared enforcement between DOJ’s civil and criminal divisions, and “parallel proceedings” are “remedies to address the misconduct,” according to Mizer.
A corporate settlement will no longer include releases for individuals until they “actually participate in the settlement.” Cases against individuals must be separately solved, and claims against individuals in all civil matters must consider “all relevant matters.”
Mizer said large criminal and civil cases involving food safety have proven to take time. He says while DOJ has “seen positive results, the (Yates) Memo’s changes in emphasis have yet to be fully measured.”
While his civil division incudes 1,300 employee and 1,000 attorneys, Mizer told the group “our resources are limited. We depend on you — everyday — to ensure compliance with laws preserving safety and security and to detect and respond to bad behavior when, and as soon as, it surfaces.”
He said cooperation with government investigations “can be part of this effort.” Among the advantages of corporations cooperating with the government, he said, is reduced disruption to legitimate business operations; shorter and less costly investigations; reductions in delays; and the accelerations in determining culpability or innocence.
“Moreover, owning up to conduct and making genuine efforts to clean house can help organizations demonstrate the responsibility necessary to participate in government programs and contracts,” Mizer added. “Genuine cooperation is often a good business decision.”
With cooperation will also come DOJ’s support for reduced monetary sanctions or penalties. And Mizer gave some examples to what such cooperation should look like.
“Cooperation should be proactive and affirmative,” he said. “Early cooperation is more valuable than late. Voluntary, material participation is more meaningful than reluctant, begrudging assistance. We are looking for meaningful, active efforts to help get to the truth.”
Mizer also predicted president-elect Trump’s Administration will continue to support holding individuals responsible for corporate wrongdoing because “it isn’t ideological, it’s good law enforcement.”
During his remarks, Mizer gave the successful prosecutions of individuals involved with Quality Egg LLC and Peanut Corporation of America as examples of recent food safety cases. He said PCA was “not representative of the food industry as a whole,” but an example of how a small number of bad actors can cause enormous harm.”
He also said the 28-year prison sentence for former PCA President Stewart Parnell “Is the longest criminal sentence ever imposed in a food safety case.”
Mizer’s remarks came in the keynote address at the two-day conference that continues today at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C.
Tags: Benjamin C. Mizer, criminal charges, Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, DOJ, Food and Drug Law Institute, Peanut Corporation of America, Quality Egg LLC, Yates Memo
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Elemoose Is More Competitive Than Ever Thanks to Genius ERP
Homepage/Blog/Genius News/Elemoose Is More Competitive Than Ever Thanks to Genius ERP
Elemoose is one of the most creative and innovative businesses out there. Located in Springfield, Missouri, Elemoose refers to what they do as ‘imagination fabrication’—which is an apt description of their business that creates unique custom signage, props and architectural building finishes.
“What I love about working here is the ever-changing pace and climate. Our owner—not only will he actively seek out the toughest, closest to impossible projects—but his fearless attitude of accepting it and then pushing the boundaries of what we think we are capable of, never ceases to amaze me,” says Trent Auvil, the engineering supervisor at Elemoose. Adds C. Brandon Stine, “one of my favourite things about working for Elemoose is to see us bring in raw materials—just foam, and metal, and supplies—and then form all of this into signs, projects, [and] themed elements. It’s very satisfying to see these things come together as something greater than they were when they arrived.”
But with such creativity and innovation comes complications. Elemoose especially had trouble with estimating, job costing,and tracking their inventory. Being a truly custom business that rarely creates the same product twice, and one that prides themselves on turning people’s ideas into realities, getting cold hard numbers—numbers that are needed in order for them to turn a profit—was a problem for them. Keeping an eye on inventory in their fast moving shop, as well as tracking changes that happened on the shop floor, made tracking job costs difficult. And without precise job costs, creating accurate estimates for their clients was a challenge.
Needed: An ERP Built for Custom Manufacturers
That’s where Genius ERP comes into this story. Elemoose originally had another ERP in place, but it just wasn’t cutting it for them—they knew they needed an ERP that was built for custom shops just like them. “Genius was different than the other software I looked at because it was built more for design-build shops, which is what we are. We don’t make the same thing every single day, you know over and over again 500 times. We are very project-based, so Genius was a good fit for that,” says Bonnie Croney, an estimator at Elemoose.
Right from the start Genius ERP was the right fit for Elemoose. Not only is it built exclusively for custom manufacturers, and includes the tools and functionalities they need to run their busy design-based shop, Genius ERP helped them, starting from the implementation phase, to gain visibility into their company, improve their processes and become a more efficient shop: “We’ve each learned about each other's jobs by the process that we’ve been through with Genius. Genius helped us to analyze our processes—when we started off, before we implemented the software—to help us become more efficient and more profitable,” says controller Mindy Teeter. “The end result[s] that you get [with Genius ERP],” she continues, “are accurate financial data, that will increase [the] profitability of your company.”
Adds Croney, “We were using a different ERP software in the past that had really powerful reporting capabilities, but it was limited in the sense that not as many people could use it. It didn’t have the labor data collection options like Genius offers—so now there is a lot more data to pick through, and it’s a lot more accurate, because the data is not going through three people before it actually gets entered into the system. The actual people that are performing the labor or that are using the materials are entering it directly into the system.” Genius ERP is able to supply Elemoose with the accurate data that they lacked previously, letting them get a strong handle on job costs and inventory tracking.
Better Job Costing and Inventory Management with Genius ERP
“Since we’ve implemented Genius ERP software here at Elemoose it’s done a lot of good positive things for us as far as job costing and inventory tracking [goes]—which were two things we had major trouble with before,” says Auvil. “Initially everyone was working on their own software, whether it was Excel or Quickbooks or Access. And so, in order to gain information at the end of the project, it took multiple people doing multiple reports, and then someone had to combine them all into a palatable graph. With Genius, all this information, that was once spread out over multiple platforms, is now all in one. We can check it in real-time as things happen. So if a change occurs on the floor, the production employee can report that into Genius, and the engineering department can see that. And we can report back to the project managers, or the estimators for more accurate job costing.”
‘With our inventory, it was virtually un-trackable before we had Genius,” Auvil continues. “We buy so many specialty pieces and parts, that often they would get lost in the shuffle and the rush of a project. Well, with Genius, our purchasing department can apply these costs that we used to lose directly to individual jobs, so that they can be charged for at the end. Or, if we bought something in a unit of 50 and only used 25, we can now record that we still retain those 25 in our inventory, so we don’t buy them again later.”
Teeter adds, “The biggest improvement for our company since we implemented Genius is the ability to see live job-costing as the jobs are in progress. And then immediately upon completion we have a full costing report.” Also she says, “the inventory reports that we get are amazing! We had to do a lot of manual work for costing and inventory prior to Genius—so it’s working great for us.”
A connected system gives Elemoose hyper-accurate job costing, letting them know which types of projects to pursue to make them more profitable. Real-time inventory tracking allows Elemoose to not only know which materials have been allocated to a certain job, but also allows them to more easily make, and track, on-the-fly changes, giving them more accurate job costs and inventory counts.
Accurate Estimating and Increased Visibility
Genius ERP also has helped Elemoose gain visibility into their company and improve their estimates. “Genius has helped us to get all [our] data in one place—where everyone can go to find it. Before we had several different departments, working in several different softwares,and they all had their own way of managing it. You couldn't really cross-reference it. Now it’s all under the same software and everyone goes to the same place,” says Chad Baker, the operations manager at Elemoose. Continues Joy Frazier, a senior project manager with the company, “Genius has helped us by consolidating all of our information into one place, so we can create the estimates that we are going to be providing to the clients in Genius. In the past that’s been a whole separate program that we used. We can provide the quotes, and when they are approved we immediately convert them into a quote to a sales order, and create the jobs. The workflow is more visible to everybody so it’s easier for everybody to find the information they need to when looking in Genius.”
Genius ERP brings Elemoose visibility across their organization and the ability to access historical data, which lets Elemoose not only better manage their shop, but also allows them to create better estimates: “The primary improvement that I’ve seen with project management would be helping us to estimate costs of [new] projects based on actual time that is spent on projects that we are working on. The way that people enter their time, that they log on and off of jobs, makes sure that the time is tracked correctly,” says Frazier.
Improvements Across the Board
Genius ERP has also helped Elemoose in other ways too. Teeter says, “We had no schedule before! It was just manual work. And now we have a schedule in Genius that helps us to meet our deadlines.” She continues, “we chose Genius over other softwares like Global Shop and Epicor because we had the ability to take a CAD drawing and import it into the software to create a BOM. We wanted to bring in a schedule, and we needed all of our employees to be in the software. And that’s what Genius provides for us.”
Auvil states, “Since the implementation of Genius here at Elemoose, we’ve known significant changes in the engineering department. The biggest being the speed in which we can get a project from conceptualization to the floor. Communication between departments on the front end of a project has increased dramatically. We know where the information is stored, we know where we can find the information. We no longer over-engineer projects—and these changes have allowed us to put projects to the floor faster, ultimately getting them out the door and to our customer faster, better and cheaper.”
“Since we’ve implemented Genius, everything has changed,” says Stine, “I think the biggest improvement we’ve had since we’ve implemented the software is the ability to see what we have worked on in the past, and what we are going to work on in the future. It gives us a lot more context of what we should be doing, and when we should be doing it.”
Impressed by what Genius ERP did for Elemoose? See what Genius ERP can do for your business and book a demo today to see Genius ERP in action.
Digital.com Names Genius ERP To Best ERPs of 2020 List
2020 continues to be an award-winning year for Genius ERP! We are excited to announce that Digital.com has named Genius ERP to its list of the best ERP software companies of 2020.
Anne Mulvena
Top 5 reasons to use an ERP for all of your accounting needs
Our team of experts compiled some must-know points on ERP Accounting module. Find out about real-time prediction & easier scalability. Learn more!
System vs. process?
Working with custom manufacturers on a daily basis, I often notice that systems and processes are combined into one. This can create enormous complexity and unnecessary time loss in projects.
Peter Mol
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People Describe The Weirdest Thing They've Ever Noticed While Visiting A Foreign Country
People Describe The Most Beautiful Spot They've Ever Visited
Koh Mochizuki
October 22 | 2020
I loved working on cruise ships because it allowed me to travel extensively to locations I would never get to if it weren't for the job.
If I had to choose my favorite destination, I would go with Santorini. The rugged topography shaped by a major volcanic eruption during the 16th century BC lends itself to an otherworldly sight.
I remember riding a mule to the top of the underwater caldera and taking in the majestic view of the Aegean Sea and rendering me speechless.
When Redditor throwawaycrossstitch asked, "Hands down, what's the most beautiful place on Earth that you've ever been to? What made it so?", Redditors responded with some of their favorite locales that will make you want to pack your bags.
Ready for a virtual trip? Let's go!
"I have never been outside of Europe, I'm Danish and grew up in the middle class so we only ever went on small European travels for a week or so every 2-3 years."
"A few years ago my father, stepmom, my two sisters and I were in Crete and my father decided to rent a car and go through a valley up a mountain to this small village that was surrounded by nothing but high hills and mountainsides. The village itself was beautiful in its culture and atmosphere of hospitality, even though there were a few gift shops, which kind of brought a touristy feel to an otherwise peaceful and 'out of reach' place."
"The real beauty was on the way back, when we stopped to take a hike down through a forest. It was the most beautiful walk I have ever been on, we walked on small stone paths laid by mountainside civilization more than 200 years prior, ate figs off a naturally growing fig tree and saw an old abandoned stone house. It was beautiful, and I took some nice pictures of my family to preserve the memories."
"The only other place I can think of that comes close is probably the old war tracks outside of Rome we walked by, back when I was on my high school study trip. The cobblestones laid on the road by ancient romans leading to small towns with wine cellars and a whole lot of culture."
– Nebsedyr
"We have stayed on Big Island twice. In February, around my birthday, we flew over to Kauai for a day. It's exactly what I have always pictured when I hear "Hawaii". When we go back, we are staying there. Napali coast is on the list!"
– ShataraBankhead
Bench-side Hospitality
"Innsbruck Austria. You see that bench over there? I passed out on the son of a b*tch after a night of partying in germany at a concert. Someone woke me up with breakfast, an espresso and this drink thats like gatorade. Spent that day recovering in Venice."
– charlie_chapped_lips
Eighth Wonder Of The World
"Milford Sound in the south island of New Zealand."
"Writer Rudyard Kipling once described it as, 'the eighth Wonder of the World'; and, after visiting it this year, I am in full agreement."
– mc_squared_03
Vast Beauty
"For me it would be the Namib Desert."
"Maybe for most people it would seem a strange choice, but there is this haunting beauty of endless acres of shifting sands and emptiness contrasted against the wide sky. You feel like you are the only person on earth. And then you begin to notice that it isn't empty. There are signs of life here and there. Hardy and resilient. Traces of animals and insects passing by. Relics of humanity in ruins, abandoned buildings, vehicles, and ones far older, in carvings and designs on the rocks themselves. And then you get to the coast, and this mass of rock and sand crashes against the Atlantic, empty, as far as the eye can see."
"Its an experience and feeling that is hard to describe in words, but will stick with you always."
"A close second would be the Mountains ranges of the Himalayas, Hindu-Kush, Karakoram."
– badcgi
Otherworldly Views
"Iceland, without a doubt. The waterfalls are stunning, the people are friendly, and the views, oh the views are from different world."
– Pandalrac
Norway Is Unreal
"I was backpacking in Norway once and made it up to the Lofoten Islands. It's far enough north that you can experience the northern lights or the midnight sun - I got the latter bc I was there in May. Think light turquoise waters, cotton candy-colored skies, and incredible views anywhere you went. I hiked to the overlook of Reinebringen (look it up, seriously) at 3 am and watched a storm roll in."
"Idk man, the whole place looked unreal. The colors, the gnarly, massive, terrifying fjords. Go to Norway y'all."
– groomersandboomers
Goosebumps From The Alps
"Swiss alps and specifically the Jungfrau region. I've been there multiple times now and it still gives me goosebumps."
– lotsofnamesaretaken
"The Grand Canyon, at night, looking up at the stars. It appears infinite, and is incredibly humbling. Hands down is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen."
– alexp2266
When In Montana
"Glacier National Park, Montana, US. You drive up into the mountains and then no matter which direction you hike you are surrounded by stunning, snow-capped mountains (even in August), crystal-clear lakes, tiny waterfalls coming down the mountains, and wide fields of wildflowers."
– OxfordComma5ever
A Gem In Japan
"When I visited Kyoto a few years back, my friend and I visited the Okochi Sanso Gardens. At a certain point, you can see these lush mountains, my friend and I stood in silence for a few minutes. The view and sounds of nature really made me so emotional."
– yosoypeaches
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WITHEE International’s Migrant Mission Training School: For the Migrants, through the Migrants, Beyond the Migrants
Posted by: Cody Lorance 2015-04-21 Blog, Resources, Training
[SUBMITTED BY GUEST BLOGGER – REV. BARNABAS MOON]
When Rev. Barnabas Moon formed WITHEE Mission International in 1977, he realized that the backbone of such organization would be a training school that would provide a strong curriculum for current and future leaders ministering to diaspora communities. In order to sustain a long-term training program, WITHEE opened the Migrant Mission Training School (MMTS). A strong curriculum was developed, experienced and qualified lecturers were invited, and the program was launched in March 1997.
MMTS offers a 16-week curriculum for church leaders and Christian migrants to become experts in engaging the diasporas within the context of Christian mission. The program includes lectures, projects, class presentations, ministry site visits, fieldwork, and internships. Lecturers are competent in their area of specialization. Participants learn the theology and praxis of diaspora missions, current status of migration in South Korea and the world, challenges and opportunities for diaspora missions, and other relevant issues in multiculturalism and interracial family. After 11 sessions, MMTS has graduated about 120 participants; these are pastors, missionaries, and church leaders who do actual fieldwork after completing their studies on diaspora missiology. The sixteen-week curriculum is divided into three major categories: Understanding, Targets and Methods, and Achievements. A regular curriculum offers the following courses:
Global Mission and Its Flow
Mission Theology
History and Status of Migrant Mission in Korea
Policy and Law of the Government
Mission on Migrant Workers
International Students Mission
Ministry on Migrant Families and Kids
Mission among the Refugees
Establishing Migrants Mission
Quality and Leadership of Migrant Mission Ministers
Mission Operations and Network in Each Level
Mission Field Report
Since its establishment, MMTS has already trained and graduated over 120 leaders. Most of the participants are pastors, missionaries, and church leaders who do actual fieldwork after completing their studies on diaspora missiology. After finishing the 16-week studies, participants receive a certificate of completion. MMTS holds its 11th training program in 2015. Echoing the approaches set forth by the Lausanne Diaspora Leadership Team during the Third Lausanne Congress in Cape Town, South Africa in October 2010, MMTS operates with the following slogan: For the Migrants, through the Migrants, Beyond the Migrants.
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Cody Lorance
Rev. Cody C. Lorance is the President and CEO of Borderless (Chicago, USA), Corporate Executive Chef for Endiro Coffee (Kampala, Uganda), and Director of Communications for the Global Diaspora Network (Manila, Philippines).
An alumni of Wheaton College Graduate School (USA), Cody has authored and edited various articles and books in the field of missiology. He is a grateful husband, father, brother, son, pastor, mzungu, and bhakta.
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Goa to Pune Flights
Goa International Airport Dabolim Airport Airport Rd Dabolim Goa 403801
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Pune – A lively & bustling city
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There are a lot of things that you can do while you visit the city. From trying the authentic local dishes and exploring street markets to witnessing the charming palaces and enjoying the nightlife at the popular bars and pubs of the city, you can do it all. Whether you are visiting with your friends, family or loved one, the city will surely give you the best of memories to cherish.
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The city is home to numerous amazing places that grab the attention of most of the tourists. Some of the most visited and popular tourist attractions include Shaniwar Wada, Aga Khan Palace, Osho Ashram, Lal Mahal, Vetal Tekdi, Raja Dinaker Kelkar Museum, Katraj Snake Park, and Joshi’s Museum of Miniature Railways.
Pune is home to some of the most famous street markets that offer accessories, traditional apparel, handicrafts, various cloth materials, and footwear. Here are some of the markets that are popular among the tourists; Hong Kong Lane, Fashion Street, Tulsi Baug, Bajirao Road market, Juna Bazaar, Fergusson College Road, Clover Centre, M.G road, and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar market.
The best time to visit the city is between the months of November to February, that is the winter season. During these months, the city experiences pleasant weather conditions, making it ideal for exploring.
The tourists can access various modes of transport in the city like auto-rickshaws, cycle rickshaws, buses, taxis, and private cabs. If you are travelling for shorter distances, then autos are the best and cheapest mode of transport.
Weather in Pune
The city experiences extremely hot weather conditions from the months of March to June. The temperature rises to about 42 degrees Celsius. The monsoon season begins from the month of June and stays till October. The weather is comparatively calm during these months.
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The city boasts of an international airport which is known as Pune International Airport (IATA: PNQ). IndiGo operates several domestic and international flights via this city. For more information about the airport and flights, you can visit the official website of IndiGo.
Goa – A perfect holiday destination
Known for its tropical spice plantations, Goa is an ideal vacation spot. Whether you want to spend the day admiring the sunset at the beachside or you are heading for some water sports adventure, it sums it all. Goa is popular for its beaches and nightlife, which makes it an ideal vacay destination. You can try some of the local dishes such as Goan fish curry, Chicken Xacuti, Sorak, Sorpotel, Patolea, and Prawns Xeque.
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Goa witnesses thousands of tourists every year. It boasts of some of the most visited and popular places. Some of the well-known spots that are also famous among the tourists include Basilica of Bom Jesus, Fort Aguada, Baga Beach, Dudhsagar Falls, Dona Paula, Butterfly Beach, and Palolem Beach.
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From auto-rickshaws and motorcycle taxis to private cabs, there are many options available. Motorcycle taxis are the most popular mode of transport.
Weather in Goa
The temperature revolves around 30 degrees Celsius to 35 degrees Celsius. Goa experiences extremely hot weather conditions in the month of May.
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Dabolim Airport, also known as Goa International Airport (IATA: GOI) is well connected to other destinations. IndiGo operates several domestic and international flights from Goa. For detailed information, you can visit the official website of IndiGo.
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Jaipur to Bhubaneswar Flights
Biju Patnaik Airport Airport Rd, Bhubaneswar Odisha 751020
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The capital of Odisha is situated on the south-west bank of Mahanadi River; its name is Bhubaneswar. It has also got a name, i.e., 'The Temple City of India,' and is a significant pilgrimage destination in the country. Bhubaneswar has various elegant parks, ancient sites, and lakes and historical temples. The culture of the city fascinates many people from all over the world. To visit this temple city, book your lowest airfare Jaipur to Bhubaneswar flight tickets now with IndiGo for a comfortable journey.
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Not only pilgrims, but this place is also perfect for nature lovers as well because Bhubaneswar has different parks such as Biju Patnaik Park, Gandhi Park, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Park, Buddha Jayanti Park, etc.
Places to shop in Bhubaneswar
There are outlets of almost all major brands; besides that, it sells locally made objects in the city. You can buy traditional fabrics as well as other traditional things like craft.
Best time to visit in Bhubaneswar
You can explore Bhubaneswar in pleasant weather, i.e., from October to March (winters).
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Bhubaneswar is connected to other states through different modes such as air, rail, and road.
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Bhubaneswar Railway Station connects the city to other places in the country.
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The city experiences extremely hot and cold waves that blow from north India.
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Visit Jaipur for popular sightseeing places like Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, City Palace, Jal Mahal, Jaigarh Fort, and Nahargarh Fort.
Jaipur Literature Festival, Jaipur International Film Festival, Kite Festival, and Elephant Festival welcome tourist troops from all over the world every year.
Places to shop in Jaipur
For shopaholics, they indeed visit the city because of its emporiums, embroidered Jaipuri shoes, Bapu Bazaar for dyed clothes, and Johri Bazaar for timeless jewellery.
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From October to March, it is the best time to visit Jaipur. In these months, the city hosts various fairs and festivals that attract massive amounts of travellers. For stay, look for the best hotels on IndiGo.
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Jaipur is connected to other Indian cities as well as other country's cities through air links, roadways and railways. However, in Sanganer, Jaipur International Airport (JAI) serves both international and domestic flights.
Jaipur Junction is the central railway station apart from the other two stations, i.e., Durgapura and Gandhinagar.
The city offers good facilities for road transportation and is easily accessible. Inter-state Jaipur buses connect the city to important cities of North India.
Taxis, auto-rickshaws, and many local buses are available to travel within Jaipur.
In Jaipur, April is the driest month whereas most of the precipitation falls in August.
June is the hottest and January is the coldest month.
Jaipur International Airport (JAI) is situated on the outskirts of Sanganer. It is around 13 km from the main city centre.
FAQs about Jaipur to Bhubaneswar flights
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To book a ticket, simply log on to the official website of IndiGo, goIndiGo.in, enter your personal details and travel dates, choose your seats, make the payment.
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How many flights fly from Jaipur to Bhubaneswar every day?
There are around 30 flights that fly from Jaipur to Bhubaneswar daily.
What is the travel time between Jaipur to Bhubaneshwar?
The travel time between Jaipur and Bhubaneswar depends on the number of stops. For more than one-stop flight, the average time is 5h 5m. For exact details, visit goIndiGo.in.
What is the limit for check-in baggage?
For domestic flights, IndiGo lets the traveller check-in with baggage up to 15 kg.
What is the best way to reach the airport in Jaipur?
Jaipur International Airport (JAI) is at Sanganer in Jaipur. The most economical way to reach the airport is through public transportation.
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The Lady Raven: A Dark Cinderella Tale
Rebecca Henry (Goodreads Author)
In The Lady Raven, Rebecca Henry tells the tale of Zezolla, a little princess abandoned by her father into the hands of her evil stepmother and wicked stepsisters. A familiar fairy tale you may think but all is not as it appears. The reader is soon drawn into a web of witchcraft, lies and deceit, and gradually realises that this is no typical fairy tale but a dark and maca In The Lady Raven, Rebecca Henry tells the tale of Zezolla, a little princess abandoned by her father into the hands of her evil stepmother and wicked stepsisters. A familiar fairy tale you may think but all is not as it appears. The reader is soon drawn into a web of witchcraft, lies and deceit, and gradually realises that this is no typical fairy tale but a dark and macabre take on one. Zezolla is treated with the utmost cruelty, neglected and vilified, and left to live in the damp cellars of the castle. The only friends Zezolla has are her beloved raven and her pet wolf. Her only comfort lies in the loyalty of the creatures of the forest and her mother’s hazel tree. Will Zezolla have the power to escape her torment and ultimately save herself from the unscrupulous clutches of the king? The Lady Raven is a compelling tale and one that is not for the faint-hearted. ...more
Published November 30th 2017 by Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd
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Oct 04, 2019 JenacideByBibliophile rated it really liked it
Shelves: badass-female-leads, fantasy-ya, fantasy-ya-adult, fiction-ya, fiction-ya-adult, retellings, spooky-reads, witchy-vibes
Disclaimer: This book was sent to me by the author, Rebecca Henry, for an honest review.
Fridays are for dark retellings, murder and deceit.
In this twisted tale there are more than just stepmothers to defeat.
Vile stepsisters and wicked, forceful Kings,
Have a chance to be defeated with the help of paws and wings.
With a Princess clad in black and magic scorching through her veins,
A Queen must arise to break free from her chains.
I love a fairy tale retelling, especially one that flips the story from Disclaimer: This book was sent to me by the author, Rebecca Henry, for an honest review.
I love a fairy tale retelling, especially one that flips the story from cheery to morbid.
But what I love even more, is a story of a Goth Princess Witch.
Rebecca Henry got our Princess’s name wrong though,
because this is DEFINITELY written about me.
Princess Zezolla lead a life of happiness and bliss with her parents in their castle. A life with a doting father and a mother that showered her in love and affection. At least until her mother was drowned at the hands of her father. Now Zezolla’s life is one doused in sorrow and cruelty. Countless deaths and misfortunes follow the Princess as she grows into a young woman, with only her Raven and her magic to keep her company. Forced into the cellars of her castle by her stepmother and her daughters to live for years, the only solace Zezolla can find is through the woods and its creatures. But the bloodshed in Zezolla’s life has only just begun, and to survive, she must trust in her magic and her guardians.
Zezolla is the witchy Princess that my childhood heart has always wanted!
This girl is sweet, caring, compassionate and loving to everyone and everything around her-even those who treat her horribly. After the death of her mother, she falls into a state of mourning that takes hold of her life and leaves her lonely and neglected. Her father, after being betrayed by his wife and then drowning her, becomes a nonexistent parent to Zezolla, only focusing his efforts on securing a new wife and improving his status. And so begins the onslaught of stepmothers that will enter Zeolla’s life, leaving a trail of cruelty and vile behavior in their wake.
It seems to be a theme in this retelling for characters to begin as somewhat decent beings, and then turn rather drastically into monstrous versions of themselves. It was so saddening to watch Zezolla lean towards so many figures in her life that she loved and respected, only for them to turn on her and wish for her demise. But another huge theme was the act of characters attempting to have ownership or control over our little Cinderella girl. She was constantly being thrust into the hands of those who either wanted her for gain or to be a slave that they could torture. This poor girl is beaten, betrayed, manipulated, verbally abused and treated like an object constantly.+
"You have witnessed man's true desire...to own a woman."
But before you think that she is totally helpless, don’t. Zezolla is a fierce and witty character with extraordinary abilities. She has a deep understanding of the Earth and the animals, and has extremely dedicated companions by way of a raven and a wolf. These two creatures steal and kill in order to protect their Princess, and to be completely honest, it is badass and ruthless! There is SO much blood being spilled in this story, but don’t fret, it isn’t graphic at all and won’t keep you up at night.
What I really enjoyed about this story as well, is the romance. It is a bit unexpected and not a huge part of the story...which I really LOVE! Look, I adore my fantasy romances just like the next YA obsessive out there. But what I adore even more, is a story where a female isn't waiting in the damn shadows for a man to rescue her and fight her battles. I crave that feminine strength and power in books, and Rebecca delivered.
Overall, I am really impressed with this dark Cinderella retelling. The pace is quick, and this book covers a TON of ground in just 180 pages. It completely sucked me in and left me feeling a bit dismayed that it was over, because all I wanted was to stay with Zezolla. I would gladly welcome a series of The Lady Raven, or even a dark retelling of EVERY princess (hint hint, Rebecca). I definitely recommend this gritty and gothic fairy tale to those of you who are looking for a new retelling or a spooky read for October! ...more
Jun 01, 2019 T. Steele rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Such a great and unique read! It’s a dark retelling of Cinderella.
This isn’t your ordinary fairytale. It’s more like Grimm brothers original fairytales... just darker. I really enjoyed it. It was well written and read almost like a children’s book, except it was dark and crazy and I wouldn’t recommend reading it to your children lol. There was a nice plot twist at the end that I didn’t see coming, and the character development of the main character is astounding!
Sep 14, 2019 Natalie rated it really liked it
I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review on the authors Blog Tour.
The Lady Raven is a retelling of Cinderella with a dark twist on the classic fairytale. This book is unique and gripping and I just couldn't stop reading! This book is amazing - so detailed and well worded. The characters are captivating, especially Zezolla (Cindarella) and her beloved Raven who was such a clever character to be written into the story.
A dark and twisty read that will have yo I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review on the authors Blog Tour.
A dark and twisty read that will have you furiously turning the pages to discover more.
A perfect Autumn and Winter read and I highly reccomend this to anyone who loves Cindarella or retellings, you will not be disappointed! ...more
Mar 09, 2019 Anthony rated it really liked it
The classic tale of Cinderella takes a very dark turn in author Rebecca Henry’s The Lady Raven: A Dark Cinderella Tale. Here is the synopsis.
In The Lady Raven, Rebecca Henry tells the tale of Zezolla, a little princess abandoned by her father into the hands of her evil stepmother and wicked stepsisters. A familiar fairy tale you may think but all is not as it appears. The reader is I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own.
In The Lady Raven, Rebecca Henry tells the tale of Zezolla, a little princess abandoned by her father into the hands of her evil stepmother and wicked stepsisters. A familiar fairy tale you may think but all is not as it appears. The reader is soon drawn into a web of witchcraft, lies and deceit, and gradually realises that this is no typical fairy tale but a dark and macabre take on one. Zezolla is treated with the utmost cruelty, neglected and vilified, and left to live in the damp cellars of the castle. The only friends Zezolla has are her beloved raven and her pet wolf. Her only comfort lies in the loyalty of the creatures of the forest and her mother’s hazel tree. Will Zezolla have the power to escape her torment and ultimately save herself from the unscrupulous clutches of the king? The Lady Raven is a compelling tale and one that is not for the faint-hearted.
If George R. Martin and The Brothers Grimm were to retell the story of Cinderella, they would have come up with this tale. It’s a truly dark retelling of the original story, filled with the same elements of the classic fairy tale with added elements of horror, dark fantasy and drama that rarely make their way into modern day retellings. The author does a marvelous job of adopting the same writing style of the classic fairy tale while infusing darker elements that not only play to the story, but bring imagery that reflects the attitudes and views of modern day life.
To read this story is to mirror the way in which women are viewed and treated in our world. While the fantasy elements are more prevalent than anything else, it’s hard to ignore the ways in which the protagonist Cinderella is shown the cruelty of men. From her father’s betrayal to future king’s desire to own and conquer her, she is also shown how women are too often pitted against one another by society, one made so desperate to find their perfect life that they are willing to burn down anyone in their way, much like the evil stepmother and her daughters.
This was a unique and interesting take on the Cinderella tale. Bringing the subtle horrors the protagonist had to face in her original story to the forefront in a much darker and in your face way, the author beautifully blends the magical fantasy elements of the genre with a look into the cruelty of mankind and the hope that in that darkness, light can find it’s way out into the open once more. If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your copy of The Lady Raven: A Dark Cinderella Tale by Rebecca Henry today! ...more
Jul 15, 2019 Waverly Alexander rated it it was amazing
I so enjoyed this retelling of Cinderella. Rebecca Henry exceeded my expectations right away. Her words pull you into this world and won't let go until the very end. The plot twists at the end and it was so unpredictable. The length of this book is also perfect for readers on the go! I so enjoyed this retelling of Cinderella. Rebecca Henry exceeded my expectations right away. Her words pull you into this world and won't let go until the very end. The plot twists at the end and it was so unpredictable. The length of this book is also perfect for readers on the go! ...more
May 28, 2019 tabassum rated it really liked it
This was such a darkly dramatic retelling of Cinderella. It had all the aspects of Cinderella that we know and love and yet was still somehow entirely original. What I particularly enjoyed was that this retelling drew its inspiration from older versions of the tale dating back to the 1600s. We all know the original tale, we know how it ends, but with every twist the author introduced I was left worried for Zezolla’s fate. Every time I assumed that I knew where this was heading I was pleasantly s This was such a darkly dramatic retelling of Cinderella. It had all the aspects of Cinderella that we know and love and yet was still somehow entirely original. What I particularly enjoyed was that this retelling drew its inspiration from older versions of the tale dating back to the 1600s. We all know the original tale, we know how it ends, but with every twist the author introduced I was left worried for Zezolla’s fate. Every time I assumed that I knew where this was heading I was pleasantly surprised to be proven wrong. As with any story there are things that I loved and things that I didn’t and yet I simply couldn’t put the book down until I reached its utterly satisfying conclusion! Rebecca Henry’s portrayal of the Evil Stepmother is by far my favourite of any retelling. Not only did I not realise who she was until it was specified but the character was explored in a way that I feel is generally quite neglected in this area.
If you love Cinderella, fantasy realism and all the dark witchy vibes this is definitely a book you need to pick up! ...more
Mar 23, 2019 Sérine Choixseul rated it really liked it
I liked this retelling of cinderella story, i enjoyed every word, every dailogue, every page of it .
The Lady Raven follows the classic story of Cinderella: littel princesse "Zezolla", her mother is murdered... an evil stepmother, a wicked stepsisters...
Zezolla is treated with cruelty, neglected, and left to serve in her own castle. The only friends she has are her beloved raven and her pet wolf.
i liked that i didn't feel like reading a cinderella story,but more in a royal univers.Though it clear I liked this retelling of cinderella story, i enjoyed every word, every dailogue, every page of it .
i liked that i didn't feel like reading a cinderella story,but more in a royal univers.Though it clearly showed us how society was hard on women and considered her more like obejects to own than a person to share life with.
while reading, i technically fell with the raven loyalty,i kind of knew how he will end up..
The sweetness of Zezolla will melt your heart several times, even though she was living supporting all that free nastiness from her stepsisters and stepmother, she remains good to them
all of this would be borring if there is no magical fantasy elements that made my reading verry light.
i loved the fact that the author ,sort of , highlighted, if i might say, the " always do what you mom tells you to do" indirectly , because it is always right.
i recommend everyone who likes dark retelling , with some wichecraft, to read this book.
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Oct 08, 2019 Tove rated it did not like it
The Lady Raven is a dark Cinderella retelling that brings a new twist to the classic tale. Manipulated, used and discarded Zezolla just wants some peace and quiet in her life but of course that’s not gonna happen.
I really enjoyed seeing this side of Cinderella. The book kept a fast pace and things were constantly happening, just as I like it.
While I loved the idea of the story I felt like I was reading a first or second draft, not a finished copy. At times – especially in the beginning – the dia The Lady Raven is a dark Cinderella retelling that brings a new twist to the classic tale. Manipulated, used and discarded Zezolla just wants some peace and quiet in her life but of course that’s not gonna happen.
While I loved the idea of the story I felt like I was reading a first or second draft, not a finished copy. At times – especially in the beginning – the dialogues felt unnatural, giving away too much information and making it seem like the characters weren’t talking to each other but rather revealing secrets to the reader. There was also an excessive usage of titles and names, Zezolla and her raven insisting on calling each other “my princess” and “my love” in almost every sentence they spoke to each other. With this going on I couldn’t fully focus on the story and wasn’t as captured by it as I could have been.
I would gladly have given it three or even four stars if only it had gone through some more editing. ...more
Mar 01, 2019 Nicki Markus rated it it was ok
Shelves: read-fantasy-sci-fi
I struggled a little deciding how to rate The Lady Raven. On the plus side, this is an interesting, dark retelling of the familiar Cinderella story. I liked many of Henry's changes and additions, and the pacing of the piece worked okay. What let this book down, though, was the prose. It needed a thorough edit, as there were constant instances of incorrect punctuation, repetition, and stilted dialogue. They were on every page, making them impossible to ignore, and it was therefore hard to sink in I struggled a little deciding how to rate The Lady Raven. On the plus side, this is an interesting, dark retelling of the familiar Cinderella story. I liked many of Henry's changes and additions, and the pacing of the piece worked okay. What let this book down, though, was the prose. It needed a thorough edit, as there were constant instances of incorrect punctuation, repetition, and stilted dialogue. They were on every page, making them impossible to ignore, and it was therefore hard to sink into the story. Since turning the final page, I have been prevaricating between two and three stars on the rating side of things. However, I've recently given three-star ratings to other books that contained far fewer errors. Therefore, I think I will have to clock this one in at a 2.5. There are some excellent qualities in terms of the story idea, but I just can't overlook the problems with the prose. If you can, and if you love fairytale adaptations, then maybe give it a try.
I received a free eBook copy of this work from the author in exchange for an honest review. ...more
Mar 25, 2019 Doris rated it it was amazing
The Lady Raven is not your everyday telling of Cinderella. There are aspects that will indeed come through, however this tale... is more of the darker side of the story.
Zezolla is shown the worst side of most people and this is a story of how can she overcome all the cruelty.
I found this to be an engaging read, having a strong knowledge of several re-tellings, this one completely stands out. The story is very easy to follow while still drawing the reader in.You HAVE to know what is coming next!! The Lady Raven is not your everyday telling of Cinderella. There are aspects that will indeed come through, however this tale... is more of the darker side of the story.
I found this to be an engaging read, having a strong knowledge of several re-tellings, this one completely stands out. The story is very easy to follow while still drawing the reader in.You HAVE to know what is coming next!!
~Dowie ...more
Jun 24, 2019 Savannah Layne rated it it was amazing
What an incredibly talented writer Rebecca is. This pulled me in from the moment Zezolla stood at her mother's grave. The Raven was such a unique spin to the story. And the wicked plan was in place to take over a kingdom. Enter the wicked stepmother and her equally wicked stepsisters. With her witchy ways, Zezolla rids herself of complications at Raven's requests. and the story becomes dark, dangerous twisted and thrilling. I will be reading this again and hopefully at Halloween. What an incredibly talented writer Rebecca is. This pulled me in from the moment Zezolla stood at her mother's grave. The Raven was such a unique spin to the story. And the wicked plan was in place to take over a kingdom. Enter the wicked stepmother and her equally wicked stepsisters. With her witchy ways, Zezolla rids herself of complications at Raven's requests. and the story becomes dark, dangerous twisted and thrilling. I will be reading this again and hopefully at Halloween. ...more
Mar 22, 2019 Anie rated it really liked it
Shelves: high-fantasy, magic, fairytale-reteling
The Lady Raven is a Cinderella retelling, but with a twist. It follows the basic storyline, but the story is so much more. Full of betrayal, murder, and magic. it's the story of Zezolla, who despite everything that happens to her, stays good. After her mother is murdered, her father remarries. But the marriage is short lived. Not long after he gets marries again, by her governess who Zezolla trusted, but is not who she seems. Life gets even more difficult for h Received from Bewitching Book Tours
The Lady Raven is a Cinderella retelling, but with a twist. It follows the basic storyline, but the story is so much more. Full of betrayal, murder, and magic. it's the story of Zezolla, who despite everything that happens to her, stays good. After her mother is murdered, her father remarries. But the marriage is short lived. Not long after he gets marries again, by her governess who Zezolla trusted, but is not who she seems. Life gets even more difficult for her. She gets stripped of all her belongings, her title and left to live as the servant. Her only friends are her raven and wolf. But she doesn't give up, she stays kind and good.
The start of the story is a bit slow, but the pace picks up and gets a lot better. The book is full of twists and turns and there is no dull moment. It's also very dark, there is a lot of gruesome deaths, beating, severed toes and lots of magic. :) And I love reading it!
Aug 27, 2019 Andie rated it really liked it
Shelves: fairy-tales, general-fiction
The Lady Raven presents a Gothic variation of the Cinderella fairy tale, re-fashioning the story’s familiar elements into a dark dream. The author builds her world with magic, helpful animals, scheming royals, and a main character that goes through the worst but fights to keep her spirit and her love.
Apr 27, 2019 Audra Watts rated it liked it
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The Lady Raven is a dark, twisted, bloody book filled with witchcraft, royals, and murder that follows the story of a witch named Cinderella. Yes, you read that right. Although the beginning definitely doesn't seem like it, this story is a retelling of a classic. It is a ver https://audrasbookblabbing.wordpress....
The Lady Raven is a dark, twisted, bloody book filled with witchcraft, royals, and murder that follows the story of a witch named Cinderella. Yes, you read that right. Although the beginning definitely doesn't seem like it, this story is a retelling of a classic. It is a very intense tale and not meant for young readers.
Stories like this amaze me because they somehow get you to root for a murderer (or multiple murderers in this case). The author took the original story line of Cinderella and made it into something completely new. She morphed it into a tale I believe the Brothers Grimm would love.
That being said, this was not my favorite book. The extra bloody scenes were totally unnecessary and actually detracted from the good story. The grammar and especially the punctuation were quite bad on almost every page. At first, I thought I was reading an uncorrected proof. The idea of the story was great, but I'm not sure if the outcome was everything it could be.
If you like blood, gore, witchcraft, and murders galore, you might like The Lady Raven. I have never read a fairy tale horror story before, so it was quite an adventure to me. Do I recommend this book? Not really. Would I recommend this book with a little fixing up? Yes, I think I might.
~I was sent a free copy of this book from the author for an honest review~ ...more
Nov 12, 2019 Elisabeth rated it it was amazing
I loved this unique take on the classic tale of Cinderella with a very dark twist. This book read like a classic fairy tale in the Brothers Grimm style, but it was way more sinister and chilling. This story had a fabulous world building and psychological depth.
I enjoyed the addition of witchcraft that took this story to a new level.
I really liked the protagonist, Princess Zezolla. She was such a beautiful soul and an incredible character! Despite all the loss, grief, terror, abuse, and cruelty I loved this unique take on the classic tale of Cinderella with a very dark twist. This book read like a classic fairy tale in the Brothers Grimm style, but it was way more sinister and chilling. This story had a fabulous world building and psychological depth.
I really liked the protagonist, Princess Zezolla. She was such a beautiful soul and an incredible character! Despite all the loss, grief, terror, abuse, and cruelty she experienced, she did not let her heart harden. She showed so much compassion towards animals and people around her, I wish that more people were like her. I also loved the mother-daughter love and connection.
So far, this is my favorite Cinderella retelling 🖤
Oct 18, 2019 Sarah Anna rated it really liked it
Zezolla is a princess who, despite all her riches, had a rough childhood to say the least. Abandoned by her father she ended up at the mercy of her wicked stepmother and stepsisters. This is where all your expectations of the story get subverted and all of a sudden this becomes a tantalisingly dark story of witchcraft and deception. The Lady Raven is a compelling story you can't help but be drawn into - I especially loved the inclusion of the talking raven (who is a great character!) and the emp Zezolla is a princess who, despite all her riches, had a rough childhood to say the least. Abandoned by her father she ended up at the mercy of her wicked stepmother and stepsisters. This is where all your expectations of the story get subverted and all of a sudden this becomes a tantalisingly dark story of witchcraft and deception. The Lady Raven is a compelling story you can't help but be drawn into - I especially loved the inclusion of the talking raven (who is a great character!) and the emphasis on witchcraft throughout. This is the perfect book to get stuck into as the nights get longer for the creepiest time of the year. ...more
Oct 03, 2019 WeLoveBigBooksAndWeCannotLie rated it it was amazing
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐋𝐚𝐝𝐲 𝐑𝐚𝐯𝐞𝐧 𝐛𝐲 𝐑𝐞𝐛𝐞𝐜𝐜𝐚 𝐇𝐞𝐧𝐫𝐲!
A Cinderella retelling! How I could I resist??
Thank you Rebecca Henry for gifting us this creative and exciting book! 💕
Zezolla the princess that later is forced to become Cinderella by her wicked step sisters is actually a witch and not as innocent as you would expect!
This dark fairytale retelling has murder, adultery, witch craft and other creepy things! I read this just in time to get ready for Halloween! 🎃
If you’re in the mood for something a little darker I de 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐋𝐚𝐝𝐲 𝐑𝐚𝐯𝐞𝐧 𝐛𝐲 𝐑𝐞𝐛𝐞𝐜𝐜𝐚 𝐇𝐞𝐧𝐫𝐲!
If you’re in the mood for something a little darker I definitely recommend this book!!
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Aug 01, 2019 Ksenia rated it it was amazing
"The Lady Raven: A Dark Cinderella Tale", written by Rebecca Henry is a compelling story from a fresh perspective.
What a beautiful, heartwarming, and masterfully crafted fairytale for adults! I enjoyed the story very much.
I fell in love with the main character, princess Zezolla, from the very beginning. The girl, who is of royal blood and with magical powers suffers so severely that she could quickly become a cruel, hateful person and destroy everyone who is standing in her way - however, every "The Lady Raven: A Dark Cinderella Tale", written by Rebecca Henry is a compelling story from a fresh perspective.
I fell in love with the main character, princess Zezolla, from the very beginning. The girl, who is of royal blood and with magical powers suffers so severely that she could quickly become a cruel, hateful person and destroy everyone who is standing in her way - however, every time she chose a different path.
It is a fairytale, but the magic it shows the reader actually should happen in real life. This magic is kindness and patience, but also knowing your worth and never giving up.
I enjoyed reading fairytales when I was a child, and now, thanks to the refreshing perspective of the Cinderella story, I feel gratitude to the author who took care of us, adults, who still love fairytales. If I could give more than five stars, I would do so.
Beautiful work! ...more
Mar 12, 2020 Cecilia Rodriguez rated it it was amazing
Henry's fantasy delves into the darker end of the spectrum within the Cinderella trope.
There are also elements from Shakespeare's: Macbeth and Hamlet.
A fun touch, Henry, uses the same names used in the 1950's animated Disney classic for her villainess and her cat. Henry's fantasy delves into the darker end of the spectrum within the Cinderella trope.
A fun touch, Henry, uses the same names used in the 1950's animated Disney classic for her villainess and her cat. ...more
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The Brontës were a nineteenth-century literary family, who grew up in the village of Haworth in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. The three sisters, Charlotte (1816–1855), Emily (1818–1848), and Anne (1820–1849), are widely celebrated for their novels and poetry; they produced such iconic works as Jane Eyre, Villette, Wuthering Heights, and Agnes Grey.
Like many female writers of the period, the sisters originally published their poems and novels under male pseudonyms: Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. Their works were quickly the subject of national scrutiny - of both the positive and the perturbed sort. Charlotte's Jane Eyre was the first to know success, whilst Emily and Anne's success was largley posthumous. Emily's Wuthering Heights and Anne's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall have since been hailed as masterpieces of literature, with praise from writers such as Simone de Beauvoir for unabashedly confronting the complexity of female psyche, and questions of passion and sexuality.
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The Novels of the Sisters Bronte. The works include: Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Shirley, Villette, etc.
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Edinburgh: John Grant, 1907. The desirable Thornton Edition. 12 volumes. Octavo. Illustrated with numerous plates consisting of photographic reproductions of Bronte country. Handsomely bound in recent brown half morocco with red and green title labels, gilt tooling to spines, matching brown cloth boards, top edges gilt, others untrimmed. A clean..... More
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Harwich Lifeboat Museum had its origins early in 1993 when the Society heard that Cromer was looking for a home for a surplus lifeboat. A search party was immediately despatched to investigate. They found the “Valentine Wyndham Quinn” a 37ft long ex Clacton boat of 1968, looking somewhat forlorn on the windswept promenade, but they immediately said they would take it. A decision made without knowing how they would take it or where they would take it, but based on Society confidence that it could be done. In April 1993 DFDS Transport offered to collect the 13 ton lifeboat as a “return empty load” and Navyard Wharf offered to store the boat in its container park until a permanent home could be found for it.
A search of Old Harwich revealed the old lifeboat house of 1876 and further investigation revealed that it was empty and had not been used for 20 years. It was now owned by Essex County Council. When the Society applied for a lease the County Council replied that it had 99 imminent uses for the building. The support of Councillors, the MP and the Lord Lieutenant were necessary to wrestle the building from the tenacious council. In December 1993 as soon as the lease of the building was agreed, the lifeboat was moved into the old lifeboat house now the embryo lifeboat museum, with the considerable help of a crane from Cadmans of a Colchester. The 1968 “Valentine Wyndham Quinn” is much bigger than the 1876 “Springwell” and so the wheelhouse and the mast had to be removed to get it into the house.
Two teams of volunteers, the House Team led by Keith Chadwick and the Boat Team led by Alan Wakeling, worked on the project throughout the following winter and spring. The house was filthy, needed cleaning out, redecorating and fitting new electrics.
The boat had been standing outside in all weathers for two years and had to be completely rubbed down and repainted, both outside and inside. The teams had to work to a timetable so that only one team was working on any one day, to prevent dust from one activity sticking to the paintwork of the other team. Both the lifeboat and the lifeboat house were sparkling for the opening day of the museum on the first day of the 1994 Harwich Festival.
Inside the house a walkway has been constructed to provide an overview and a walk through the wheelhouse of the Oakley Class lifeboat “Valentine Wyndham Quinn”. In addition on the walls the original boards list the history of the lifeboats in Harwich since 1876 and there are many photographs and models of lifeboats from earliest times to the present. A video presentation adds a touch of realism of what real life rescues are like, in fearful conditions. There is a small shop for RNLI souvenirs.
Visitors to the museum have a rare ‘hands on’ opportunity to see a lifeboat at close quarters.
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The City of Leicester is an RNLI boarding boat which served the Walton Lifeboat Station from 1932 until 1985.
It was on show at the Walton Maritime Museum before travelling by road to its new home outside the Lifeboat Museum.
Ken Brand, curator, said: “The City of Leicester was built on the River Colne in 1931 and served the Walton Lifeboat Station for over 40 years.
She is a great addition to our lifeboat museum and we are delighted to have her.”
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“As with all of our visitor attractions, the volunteers who manage the museum do a fantastic job and it is lovely to be able to provide them with such a significant new exhibit.”
The history of lifeboats in Harwich is explained on a series of story boards and many artefacts relating to the RNLI.
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In cases involving horrendous facts, legal standards are often relaxed or seemingly forgotten altogether. Convictions are reached on legal theories that often are erroneous, as is the case in the following attempted murder and attempted extortion matter.
Extortion is not a legally difficult concept with nuances and subtleties that trip up the unwary. Under Penal Code § 518, extortion is rather straightforward: it is “the obtaining of property from another, with his or her consent . . . induced by a wrongful use of force or fear.” “Fear, such as will constitute extortion, may be induced by a threat . . . to do an unlawful injury to the person or property of the person threatened.”
The Point of This Article: To commit attempted extortion, one must make a threat in an attempt to get money or property from another, but not result in the threat recipient tendering the money or property.
Attempted extortion is no more complex. It is defined at Penal Code § 524 as happening when a person attempts “by means of any threat . . . to extort money or property from another.” It requires the specific intent to commit extortion and a direct ineffectual act done towards its commission.” People v. Sales (2004) 116 Cal.App.4th 741, 749.
In the summer of 2013, Mendeleyevic Martinez Santiago and Gabino Martinez worked at a food truck parked on a street in Hollywood. Santiago worked inside the truck while Martinez worked outside it, operating a grill and a broiler.
At about 3:00 a.m., while Santiago helped customers, Brayan Ochoa walked up to the food truck and knocked on the back door. Santiago opened up a small window in response. Ochoa told Santiago that the food truck “belonged” to the Mara Salvatrucha street gang and that he was there to collect “rent” from the truck owed to the gang. Rent is a payment to the gang for protection while in the gang’s territory.
Santiago said he had no idea that rent was owed and told him to come back the next day to speak to the owner. Ochoa got mad and said he would have “to collect” rent “his way” and then walked away. At the time this short conversation took place, Martinez was standing apart, cleaning the broiler. He did not hear their conversation.
Five minutes later, Ochoa returned to the food truck. He walked up to Martinez (not Santiago) and without speaking a word, shot him in the face. Martinez survived and later identified Ochoa as his assailant.
Ochoa was charged in Los Angeles Superior Court with attempted first-degree murder (Penal Code §§ 664, 187(a)) and attempted extortion (Penal Code §§ 664, 524) of Martinez. The complaint further alleged firearm, gang and great bodily enhancements on both counts.
The jury at the Clara Shortridge Foltz criminal courts building (CCB) convicted Ochoa of both counts and the jury found the special allegations all true. The judge sentenced Ochoa to a total prison term of 52 years to life. Forty years to life was for the attempted murder and twelve years was for the attempted extortion.
Ochoa appealed, arguing that the evidence did not show he attempted to extort any money or property from Martinez.
In People v. Brayan Ochoa (2016 DJDAR 9203), the Second Appellate Court agreed with Ochoa, finding there was no evidence that Ochoa tried to extort anything from Martinez. He did not speak to Martinez at all and there was no evidence that Martinez was ever aware of the earlier demand for “rent” made to Santiago.
The court did point out that about a month prior to when Ochoa shot Martinez, Ochoa had come to the food truck and demanded rent from Martinez, but Martinez had no idea what this was about and there was no threat accompanying the demand. Martinez did not know that “rent” was a gang-related “tax” imposed by a street gang for those operating within its territory.
Consequently, the Second Appellate District reversed the conviction on the attempted extortion count.
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Supporting families and young people
Groundwork is finding new ways of helping families and young people stay active and connected during the Covid-19 pandemic. Here are some examples of what we're doing.
Please note – this information is being regularly updated as new projects develop.
Connecting families with nature
To help families who are now home schooling, the team at Groundwork’s Iver Environment Centre go live on Facebook twice a week with a nature-based activity session.
The sessions cover topics such as identifying parts of a plant, seeds and water nymphs and larvae and is perfect for primary-aged children. Families can also get involved in regular nature challenges and share their adventures on social media.
Indoor play time
In the West Midlands, Groundwork is working alongside partners Creative Academies and Murray Hall Community Trust to provide fun and engaging online resources for families with young children.
The Go Play programme, funded by Sandwell Council, normally encourages children and their families to get outdoors and get active in local parks and community spaces.
Groudwork’s community officers have instead created new resources to keep children entertained, including online activity packs that can be emailed to parents and daily films with activity ideas for children that they can carry out indoors or in their garden.
Youth work re-imagined
Young people are particularly impacted by the emergency restrictions in place and we are working hard to ensure they continue to receive the support they need to stay safe, continue their learning and protect their mental health.
In Greater Manchester, Groundwork’s youth workers are going digital, with their new programme #GWKOnline. Each week sees the creation of a new schedule of exciting content for young people between 12 and 18, including challenges, quizzes, online ‘hangouts’ and live Q&A sessions with the youth team. Regular input from young people is being used to develop future content.
In the East of England, our youth teams are using Zoom to ensure they can continue to engage young people.
The team will provide support and a range of activities, games and discussions on topics such as mental health and wellbeing, tips for studying at home and relationships.
Youth workers will also be offering one to one support online or over the phone for young people most in need.
Keeping the growing going!
The Groundwork Tomato Festival that launched in February saw Groundwork colleagues in Northern Ireland give our over 80 varieties of tomato seeds to community gardens. The festival is scheduled to go ahead later in the year, but budding growers can keep up to date with all things tomato via weekly videos and get advice on how to grow and nurture their crop.
Local people in Northern Ireland are also benefitting from a ‘garden in a box’ pilot scheme, where households are sent packs of seeds, compost and instructions to grow simple edibles at home, such as salad, spinach and scallions. Those involved are being encouraged to share photos of their growing journey.
Fun for all the family
The Groundwork team running West Boldon Lodge environmental education centre and Marsden Road Health and Wellbeing Centre in South Tyneside are sharing lots of activity ideas and making family crafts, workout and educational videos to help entertain and educate young and old alike.
Facebook, Instagram and Twitter are being used to teach a variety of new skills from weaving, to making flower headbands and telling the difference between centipedes and millipedes.
Youth work goes digital
Young people are particularly impacted by the emergency restrictions in place and we are working hard to ensure they continue to receive the support they need to stay safe, continue with mentoring, learning or training and help to protect their mental health.
In the North East, Groundwork’s youth coaches have digitally transformed their programmes. Each week the ‘#IWill Northern Navigators Pathway Programme’ youth coaches have been creating a new schedule of exciting online content for youth participants to access via a private facebook group.
Activities include isolation disco, tutorials e.g. The Live Well Centre Gym’s fitness sessions, Tiktok competitions, quizzes, challenges, videos, podcasts, local talent showcasing young musicians, artists and DJ’s, job vacancies, online learning, voluntary opportunities, signposting to local resources of help and one-to-one support via messenger with the participant’s youth coach.
Every young person who requests to take part in the Facebook group receives an introductory resource pack. Regular input from participants is now being used to develop future content as the coaches respond to their needs.
Message Marty using the link below for more information.
#IWill Youth Cafe
The #IWill Youth Café in Middlesbrough operates in collaboration with Co-Op Foundation, aiming to tackle youth loneliness as part of the #IWill campaign that encourages youth social action to improve mental health and wellbeing in young people, boosting their skills and self-value.
The Café has now become a ‘virtual’ youth club led by the participants and facilitated by youth coaches. It is held via Facebook every Thursday between 2pm-4pm and includes open discussions, guest speakers, tutorials and shaping youth social action projects, such as a project with ‘Ageing Better Middlesbrough’.
Ageing Better have provided some of their members with tablet computers and mobile phones to prevent them from becoming isolated. Our young people will teach them how to use them remotely.
The Youth Employment Initiative is taking new referrals offering every participant a Weekly Wellbeing Review to discuss how they are feeling and ensure they are following government guidance.
Better Place Bradford project
Better Place works with families of children under four to improve neighbourhoods in the ‘Better Start Bradford’ area – creating access to safe, clean outdoor spaces to walk, play and grow.
The team have actively adapted their delivery to continue interacting with the communities they work alongside daily, by using social media to reach into their networks and extend their hand.
The team have been creating nature activities and challenges on their Better Place Facebook page that toddlers can enjoy at home or in a garden or yard with their families; and asking the parents to send in photos of the results.
By maintaining engagement with local families the team can continue with the community co-design side of their capital project work. Soon they will be asking the families to send in drawings and pictures of improvements they would like to see take place in their local parks of Bradford Moor Park, Peel Park and Attock Park, ensuring that the community who use these outdoor spaces can help co-design the developments and input their ideas.
Keeping on track to Progress
Groundwork is continuing to work with young people across Coventry and Warwickshire through ‘Progress’ – a tailored programme of coaching and support to help NEET young people access training and employment opportunities.
Progress Coaches are working with young people remotely, ensuring they are in regular contact online and via telephone. Regular video-chat sessions help young people stay in contact with their peers and coaches are devising engagement activities to get involved in. Young people are being set daily tasks – from exercise to creativity – and they can also request seed packs and compost to encourage them to keep busy in the garden.
Remote support includes CV writing and employability sessions to keep participants motivated in finding a job, as well as mental health support to ensure that young people stay healthy and on track.
The programme is still accepting referrals for young people aged 15-24 across Coventry and Warwickshire who are currently NEET. Progress is a specialised programme aimed at young people who are the furthest away from the job market so is a vital support network for vulnerable young people during these uncertain times.
Keeping the hope
In Wakefield, the Hopeful Families project is adapting to ensure that people in need can still access vital support.
Hopeful Families – funded by the European Social Fund and The National Lottery Community Fund – offers opportunities to build hope, confidence and skills for people who are not in work. Groundwork is continuing to keep contact with participants through regular welfare phone calls and signposting to support where available.
The Hopeful Families Facebook group is being continuously updated with community news, events, job opportunities and support available. The team have also created support posters – with phone numbers and contact information – including domestic abuse and health and wellbeing contacts – for those who don’t have access to the internet.
Email Lisa Rolls, phone 07935504330, or visit the website below for more information.
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This Privacy Policy outlines the information we may collect about you in relation to your use of our websites, events, related publications and services (“personal data”) and how we may use that personal data. It also outlines the methods by which we and our service providers may (subject to necessary consents) monitor your online behaviour to deliver customised advertisements, marketing materials and other tailored services. This Privacy Policy also tells you how you can verify the accuracy of your personal data and how you can request that we delete or update it.
This Privacy Policy applies to all websites operated by Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd (as indicated on the relevant website).
This privacy statement does not cover the activities of third parties, and you should consult those third-party sites’ privacy policies for information on how your data is used by them.
Any questions regarding this Policy and our privacy practices should be sent by e-mail to privacy@gtreview.com or by writing to Data Protection Officer at, Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd, 4 Hillgate Place, London, SW12 9ER, United Kingdom. Alternatively, you can telephone our London headquarters at +44 (0) 20 8673 9666.
Established in 2002 and with offices in London and Singapore, Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd is the world’s leading trade and trade finance media company, offering information, news, events and services for companies and individuals involved in global trade.
Our principal business activities are:
Business-to-Business financial publishing. We provide a range of products and services focused on international commodities, export, supply chain and trade finance markets including magazines, newsletters, electronic information and data
Organisers of seminars, conferences, training courses and exhibitions for the finance industry
Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd is a company registered in the United Kingdom with company number 4407327 | VAT Registration: 799 1585 59
This Data Protection Policy explains when and why we collect personal information about people who visit our website, how we use it, the conditions under which we may disclose it to others and how we keep it secure.
Why do we collect information from you?
Our primary goal in collecting personal data from you is to give you an enjoyable customised experience whilst allowing us to provide services and features that will meet your needs.
We collect certain personal data from you, which you give to us when using our Site and/or registering or subscribing for our products and services. However, we also give you the option to access our Sites’ home pages without subscribing or registering or disclosing your personal data.
We also collect certain personal data from other group companies to whom you have given information through their websites (including, by way of example, Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd and subsidiaries, in accordance with the purposes listed below). Should we discover that any such personal data has been delivered to any of the Sites, we will remove that information as soon as possible.
Why this policy exists
This Data Protection Policy ensures Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd:
Complies with data protection law and follow good practice
Protects the rights of staff, customers and partners
Is open about how it stores and processes individuals’ data
pretexts itself from the risk of a data breach
The Data Protection Act 1998 described how organisations – including Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd – must collect, handle and store personal information. These rules apply regardless of whether data is stored electronically, on paper or on other materials. To comply with the law, personal information collected must be stored safely, not disclosed unlawfully and used fairly.
The Data Protection Act is underpinned by eight important principles. These say that personal data must:
Be processed fairly and lawfully
Be obtained only for specific, lawful purposes
Be adequate, relevant and not excessive
Be accurate and kept up to date
Not be held for any longer than necessary
Processed in accordance with the rights of data subjects
Be protected in appropriate ways
Not be transferred outside the European Economic Area (EEA), unless that country of territory also ensures an adequate level of protection
How do we collect information from you?
We obtain information about you when you use our website, for example, when you contact us about products and services, when you register for an event, register to receive eNewsletters, subscribe or register for a trial to our GTR magazine/website.
Types of Personal Data Held and its Use
1. Customer Services and Administration
On some Sites, Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd collects personal data such as your name, job title, department, company, e-mail, phone, work and/or home address, in order to register you for access to certain content, subscriptions and events. In addition, we may also store information including IP address and page analytics, including information regarding what pages are accessed, by whom and when.
This information is used to administer and deliver to you the products and/or services you have requested, to operate our Sites efficiently and improve our service to you, and to retain records of our business transactions and communications. By using the Sites and submitting personal information through the registration process you are agreeing that we may collect, hold, process and use your information (including personal information) for the purpose of providing you with the Site services and developing our business, which shall include (without limitation) the purposes described in the below paragraphs.
2. Monitoring use of our Sites
Where, as part of our Site services, we enable you to post information or materials on our Site, we may access and monitor any information which you upload or input, including in any password-protected sections. Subject to any necessary consents, we also monitor and/or record the different Sites you visit and actions taken on those Sites, e.g. content viewed or searched for. If you are a registered user (e.g. a subscriber or taking a trial), when you log on, this places a cookie on your machine. This enables your access to content and services that
are not publicly available. Once you are logged on, the actions you take – for example, viewing an article – will be recorded (subject to any necessary consents). We may use technology or a service provider to do this for us. This information may be used for one or more of the following purposes:
to fulfil our obligations to you;
to improve the efficiency, quality and design of our Sites and services;
to see which articles, features and services are most read and used
to track compliance with our terms and conditions of use, e.g. to ensure that you are acting within the scope of your user licence;
for marketing purposes (subject to your rights to opt-in and opt-out of receiving certain marketing communications) – see paragraph 3 below;
for advertising purposes, although the information used for these purposes does not identify you personally. Please see paragraph 5 below for more details;
to protect or comply with our legal rights and obligations; and
to enable our journalists to contact and interact with you online in connection with any content you may post to our Sites.
Please see paragraph 5 below for more information on cookies and similar technologies and a link to a page where you can turn them on or off.
Some of your personal data collected under paragraphs 1 and 2 above may be used by us to contact you by e-mail, telephone and/or post for sending information or promotional material on our products and/or services and/or those of our other group companies. We give you the opportunity to opt-out of receiving marketing communications. Further detail can be found on the applicable Site and in the footer of each marketing communication sent by us, our group companies or service providers. See also “Consents and opt-outs” section below. We will not share your information with third parties for marketing purposes.
We may analyse your personal information to create a profile of your interests and preferences so that we can contact you with information relevant to you.
All our Sites use cookies and similar technical tools to collect information about your access to the Site and the services we provide.
When you enter some sites, your computer will be issued with a cookie. Cookies are text files that identify your computer to servers. Cookies in themselves do not identify the individual user, just the computer used.
Many sites do this whenever a user visits their site in order to track traffic flows, recording those areas of the site that have been visited by the computer in question, and for how long.
Users have the opportunity to set their computers to accept all cookies, to notify them when a cookie is issued, or not to receive cookies at any time. Selecting not to receive means that certain personalised services Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd offers cannot then be provided to that user.
Log In – Where we provide log in mechanisms for site users a cookie is created at login and for the duration of the session. Each cookie contains a unique reference number only (no personal information) which is used to confirm you are authorised.
Analytics – To allow us to keep track of traffic to our website we use cookies. The cookies simply tell us if you have previously visited our website so we can get more accurate figures for New vs Returning visitors.
Find and control your cookies
All of the major browser providers offer advice on setting up and using the privacy and security functions for their products. If you require technical advice or support for a specific browser/version please contact the provider or visit their website for further details: www.microsoft.com / www.mozilla.com / www.apple.com / www.opera.com / www.aol.com / www.netscape.com / www.flock.com / www.google.com.
We may use cookies to:
remember that you have used the Site before; this means we can identify the number of unique visitors we receive to different parts of the Site. This allows us to make sure we have enough capacity for the number of users that we get and make sure that the Site runs fast enough
remember your login session so you can move from one page to another within the Site;
store your preferences or your user name and password so that you do not need to input these details every time you visit the Site;
customise elements of the layout and/or content of the pages of Site for you;
record activity on our Sites so that we understand how you use our Sites enabling us to better tailor our content, services and marketing to your needs;
collect statistical information about how you use the Site so that we can improve the Site; and
gather information about the pages on the Site that you visit, and other information about other websites that you visit, so as to place you in a “market segment”. This information is only collected by reference to the IP address that you are using, but does include information about the county and city you are in, together with the name of your internet service provider.
Most web browsers automatically accept cookies but, if you prefer, you can change your browser to prevent that, or to notify you each time a cookie is set. You can also learn more about cookies in general by visiting www.allaboutcookies.org which includes additional useful information on cookies and how to block cookies using different types of browser. Please note however, that by blocking, deleting or turning off cookies used on the Site you may not be able to take full advantage of the Site.
6. E-mail tracking
E-mail tracking is a method for monitoring the e-mail delivery to those subscribers who have opted-in to receive marketing e-mails from GTR, including GTR Africa, GTR Asia, GTR Americas, GTR Europe, GTR Mena, GTR eNews, Third party e-mails and GTR Ventures.
Why do we track e-mails?
So that we can better understand our users’ needs, we track responses, subscription behaviour and engagement to our e-mails – for example, to see which links are the most popular in newsletters. They enable us to understand the consumers journey through metrics including open rate, click-through rate, bounces and unsubscribes. Any other purposes for which Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd wishes to use your personal data will be notified to you and your personal data will not be used for any such purpose without obtaining your prior consent.
How do you track GTR eNewsletters?
To do this, we use pixel GIFs, also known as “pixel tags” – these are small image files that are placed within the body of our e-mail messages. When that image is downloaded from our web servers, the e-mail is recorded as being opened. By using some form of digitally time-stamped record to reveal the exact time and date that an e-mail was received or opened, as well the IP address of the recipient.
7. Consents and opt-outs
You can give your consent to opt-out of all or any particular uses of your data as indicated above by:
Indicating at the point on the relevant Site where personal data is collected
Informing us by e-mail, post or phone
Updating your preferences on the applicable Site or eNewsletter (unsubscribe and preference options are available in the footer of each eNewsletter)
To turn cookies and similar technologies on and off, see the information in paragraph 5 above. Any questions regarding consents and opt-outs should be sent by e-mail to privacy@gtreview.com or by writing to Data Protection Officer at, Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd, 4 Hillgate Place, London, SW12 9ER, United Kingdom. Alternatively, you can telephone our London headquarters at +44 (0) 20 8673 9666.
8. Disclosures
Information collected at one Site may be shared between Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd and other group companies for the purposes listed above.
We may transfer, sell or assign any of the information described in this policy to third parties as a result of a sale, merger, consolidation, change of control, transfer of assets or reorganisation of our business.
9. Public forums, message boards and blogs
Some of our Sites may have a message board, blogs or other facilities for user generated content available and users can participate in these facilities. Any information that is disclosed in these areas becomes public information and you should always be careful when deciding to disclose your personal information.
10. Data outside the EEA
Services on the Internet are accessible globally so collection and transmission of personal data is not always limited to one country. Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd may transfer your personal data, for the above-listed purposes to other third parties, which may be located outside the European Economic Area and/or with a different level of personal data protection. However, when conducting transfers, we take all necessary steps to ensure that your data is treated reasonably, securely and in accordance with this Privacy Statement.
Confidentiality and Security of Your Personal Data
We are committed to keeping the data you provide us secure and will take reasonable precautions to protect your personal data from loss, misuse or alteration.
However, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. Although we will do our best to protect your personal data, we cannot guarantee the security of your data transmitted to our Site; any transmission is at your own risk. Once we have received your information, we will use strict procedures and security features described above to try to prevent unauthorised access.
We have implemented information security policies, rules and technical measures to protect the personal data that we have under our control from:
unauthorised access
improper use or disclosure
unauthorised modification
unlawful destruction or accidental loss
All our employees, contractors and data processors (i.e. those who process your personal data on our behalf, for the purposes listed above), who have access to, and are associated with the processing of your personal data, are obliged to keep the information confidential and not use it for any other purpose than to carry out the services they are performing for us.
Everyone who works for or with Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd has some responsibility for ensuring data is collected, stored and handled appropriately. Each team handling personal data must ensure that it is handled and processed in line with this policy and data protection principles. However, the following people have key areas of responsibility. The board of directors is ultimately responsible for ensuring that Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd meets its legal obligations.
Name of Data Controller
The Data Controller is Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd. Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd is subject to the UK Data Protection Act 1998 and is registered in the UK with the Information Commissioner`s Office.
How to access, update and erase your personal information
If you wish to know whether we are keeping personal data about you, or if you have an enquiry about our privacy policy or your personal data held by us, in relation to any of the Sites, you can contact the Data Protection Officer via:
By writing to this address: Data Protection Officer, Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd, 4 Hillgate Place, London, SW12 9ER, UK
E-mail: privacy@gtreview.com
Upon request, we will provide you with a readable copy of the personal data which we keep about you. We may require proof of your identity and may charge a small fee (not exceeding the statutory maximum fee that can be charged) to cover administration and postage.
Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd allows you to challenge the data that we hold about you and, where appropriate in accordance with applicable laws, you may have your personal information:
rectified or amended
Disclosing data for other reasons
In certain circumstances, the Data Protection Act allows personal data to be disclosed to law enforcement agencies without the consent of the data subject. Under these circumstances, Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd, will disclose requested data. However, the Data Controller will ensure the request is legitimate, seeking assistance from the board and from the company’s legal advisors where necessary.
We will occasionally update this Privacy Statement to reflect new legislation or industry practice, group company changes and customer feedback. We encourage you to review this Privacy Statement periodically to be informed of how we are protecting your personal data.
Providing information
Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd aims to ensure that individuals are aware that their data is being processed, and that they understand.
How the data is being used
How to exercise their rights
To this end, the company has a privacy statement, setting out how data relating to individuals is used by the company. This is available on request and available on the company’s website.
Review of this policy
We keep this Policy under regular review. This Privacy Statement was last updated in April 2018.
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Over 160 people attended the annual Guild Care Staff and Volunteer Awards which were held at Our Lady of Sion School on Wednesday 21st November.
This year’s event was bigger than ever with 36 awards given out on the night to celebrate the outstanding people that work at and support the charity, helping to run its three care homes, home care and 30 other community services.
The evening also acknowledged the long service of a number of staff and volunteers who have been with Guild Care for 15, 20, 25 and 35 years.
The Mayor of Worthing presented the Haviland House Service Award to Atlanta Harris and the town crier, Bob Smytherman, whose late mother was a resident at Guild Care’s Caer Gwent nursing home, was the master of ceremonies.
Atlanta Harris, winner of the Haviland House Service Commitment Award, with the Mayor of Worthing
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Jackie Kerr, winner of the CEO's Award, with Suzanne Millard and Allan Reid
Suzanne Milliard, CEO of Guild Care, said, “This event is all about celebrating the achievements of the wonderful people who work for or support Guild Care. We simply wouldn’t exist without these very special people who help us run all our services. It was wonderful to see so many of them at the event and hear about the amazing work that everyone is doing.
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Author: Alex Mason
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Accused Pedophile Malka Leifer Fit to Stand Trial, Israeli Court Rules, Renewing Extradition Process
Court accepts expert panel opinion, paving the way for Malka Leifer's extradition to Australia on 74 counts of rape and sexual assault ■ Australian attorney general welcomes 'positive sign'
Aaron Rabinowitz
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Accused sex offender Malka Leifer, right, is brought to a courtroom in Jerusalem, February 27, 2018. Credit: Mahmoud Illean/AP
The Jerusalem District Court ruled Tuesday that accused pedophile Malka Leifer is mentally fit to stand trial, in effect renewing a stalled extradition process to Australia.
The date for Leifer's next court session is slated for July 20, the court announced. Her attorney, Tal Gabay, said the decision raises "some doubts," as the defense team is expected to appeal it.
The Australian government welcomed the new development in a long-running affair that has put a strain on relations between the two countries.
Elly Sapper, left, Dassi Erlich and Nicole Meyer outside Jerusalem District Court, March 2019.Credit: Olivier Fitoussi
Leifer fled to Israel in 2008 after being indicted in Australia on 74 counts of rape and sexual assault. She was located by the Israel Police in 2014 and has since claimed that she is mentally unfit to stand trial, halting her extradition process.
A tweet by Dassi Erlich, one of Leifer's alleged victims.
Leifer is accused of sexually abusing three sisters who were her students while she served as the headmistress of a Jewish school in Australia. She is currently held in custody in Israel amid an ongoing extradition battle that has strained relations between the two countries.
Dassi Erlich, one of Leifer's victims, celebrated the ruling on Twitter, "Too many emotions to process!!! This is huge!" She wrote. "This abusive woman has been exploiting Israeli courts for 6 years! Intentionally creating obstacles, endless vexatious arguments - only lengthening our ongoing trama!"
Minister Ya'akov Litzman, last week at Knesset.Credit: Alex Kolomoisky
Australia's attorney general greeted the announcement as "positive news," saying "the Australian Government remains strongly committed to ensuring that justice is served in this case."
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"To achieve that, it is appropriate and remains the Government's strong view that Ms Leifer is ultimately extradited to stand trial in Australia on the 74 counts of child sexual abuse against her," Christian Porter said in a statement.
The statement went on to say that the attorney general "respected Israel's judicial processes and that, given today's judgement could be the subject of an appeal, it would not be appropriate to comment further."
Years of delay in extradition proceedings slowly simmered into a diplomatic row between Israel and Australia. The perception that some in Israel's highest political echelon were protecting a known child abuser angered a frustrated local Jewish community and the general public in the country, which generally enjoyed warm ties with Israel.
Reactions to the ruling at the courthouse.
Jeremy Leibler, president of the Zionist Federation of Australia, said the ruling was "a welcome and meaningful step, if much delayed."
"That said, it is likely that Leifer’s lawyers will appeal this decision," he added. "We continue to urge the Israeli judicial system to expedite matters. Leifer has been credibly accused of serious crimes and must face trial. The Australian Jewish community stands shoulder to shoulder with the victims of Leifer’s alleged abuse."
Activists and politicians in Israel also welcomed the news.
"Finally, after a process that dragged on for years, the court has ruled that Leifer is fit for extradition," Yamina lawmaker and former Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked wrote on Twitter. "She will certainly appeal to the Supreme Court. We must expedite this process," Shaked wrote, "This could cause major damage to Israel-Australia relations as well as severe harm to the victims."
"Throughout this exhausting process we have watched three incredibly courageous survivors wait through years of hearings, delays, and stalling tactics," said Shana Aaronson, director of Magen, an Israeli organization that has supported the alleged victims. "We are hopeful that they will finally have a chance to face her [Malka Leifer] in court, and that victims everywhere will be encouraged to know that justice is possible."
In 2016, after receiving an expert opinion, the Jerusalem District Court ruled that Leifer is unfit to stand trial and halted extradition proceedings.
In January, an Israeli panel of expert psychiatrists said that Leifer is indeed fit to stand trial, contradicting previous opinions.
Last year, the police recommended to indict Israel's former health minister Yaakov Litzman, who is from the same Ger hasidic sect as Leifer, for allegedly using his clout to influence the psychiatric opinion in her case and prevent her extradition.
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Date of Birth: 10 June 04
Home Province: Kampong Som
Date Entered Heritage House: 16 Oct. 05
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Deborah’s mother brought her to the Church one Sunday and asked if we would take her into Heritage House. We have a policy of not taking children who have living relatives who can care for them, but she explained to us that she was a prostitute and had HIV. After praying about the situation, we felt like the best thing for Deborah was for her to come to live with us. At the time, she was two years old.
She is a joy to be around and is growing into a very fun young woman. She is always laughing and giggling. She loves to play with the other girls, enjoys coloring and singing and worshiping during the nightly devotion time. Since coming to Heritage House, it has been a treat watching Deborah’s personality develop. As with most of the children, she was shy and withdrawn at first, but after only a short while, she was laughing, playing and talking.
Deborah has a burden for her teachers and friends at her school. Daily she comes home with stories of telling her friends about Jesus and constantly asks for prayer for her classmates.
Current Education: 2018-19 School Year – 8th
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Richard Macphail: the book "My life with Genesis" available in Italian - BUY
The book by the former tour manager of the band with the preface by Peter Gabriel, already published in English, now in the Italian version.
It's called "My life with Genesis", the Italian version of the book by Richard Macphail, the ex road manager the period from 1969 to 1973, the early days of the band and the sessions for recording the album Trespass , which came to life right in the legendary Cottage owned by his parents.
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Increasingly important figure within the Genesis, until the sensational farewell later Foxtrot. Officially to deal with other things, but it seems he was increasingly in difficulty in the face of the appetites of the music business towards the band.
A last and warm greeting you can find it on the back cover of the album Genesis Live, enough to alarm fans and make them fear Richard's death. Who is instead alive and well, still in contact with Genesis & Co. and often participates in Genesis Days all over the world, including Italy.
Already in "My Book Of Genesis" Peter Gabriel's preface demonstrates Macphail's excellent relations with former adventure companions.
The book is written with Chris Charlesworth and will give readers a picture of the life of the band of that period, viewed from its angle. In addition to Gabriel there will be interventions by the other members of the band and even more photos and an unpublished chapter compared to the English version.
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5 go-to spots for adrenaline junkies in Amsterdam
With its winding cobbled streets, placid waterways and flat terrain, Amsterdam doesn’t spring to most people’s minds when they think of extreme sports. But it should, as there's plenty to enjoy for adrenaline junkies in the city and its surrounding area. Here are a few tips from our resident skateboarding Welshman, Rhys Elliott.
Het Lab
The cool younger brother of rock climbing, bouldering focuses on harness-free climbing on smaller rock formations (compared to traditional rock climbing) – making it a go-to sport at indoor artificial rock walls. Bouldering has been taking Europe by storm over the past few years, and Amsterdam is no different. Well, it is a little different – this is Amsterdam, after all.
Enter Het Lab in Amsterdam West. On top of the standard sessions, the bouldering hotspot boasts group training, one-on-one intensive lessons, weight-busting exercise classes and youth groups for the little ‘uns. But bouldering isn’t for everyone, so if you’re bringing Gran along, there’s yoga lessons, too.
Now, all that climbing and clambering will build up quite the appetite. Don’t worry, though: Het Lab’s restaurant has plenty of delectable meals on hand to help you recharge your batteries. And there’s a range of beers and wines available, too. Nothing gets rid of those first-timers’ sore forearms more than a nice cold one!
Transformatorweg 32, hetlabamsterdam.nl
Cablepark Almere
Reclaimed from the sea back in 1976 (gotta love the Dutch), Almere – a 25-minute train ride from Amsterdam – is known among outdoor enthusiasts for its range of pedal-to-the-metal activities – particularly when it comes to water sports.
Cablepark Almere gives thrill-seeking visitors and locals an opportunity to zip along the stunning Weerwater Lake on water skis or a wakeboard. And thanks to the kilometre-long cable track, adrenaline junkies can fly across the water at speeds of up to 30 kilometres per hour. For veteran tricksters, this gives ample leeway for jumps, tricks and – of course – general showing off.
Yet, there’s plenty to do for beginners, as well. In addition to the dedicated training track, Cablepark Almere boasts a wakeboarding clinic and a kids’ clubs for youngsters looking to get into water skiing and wakeboarding.
Nearby is View Almere, where you can grab a bite and drink while taking in all the action on the lake. Turns out that witnessing people wipeout on the water is pretty good dinner entertainment.
Bergsmapad 1, cableparkalmere.nl
Bungee Amsterdam
You can bungee jump in pretty much any major city in the world, but there’s something truly special about seeing the canal ring from over 50 metres above ground level – and then seeing it from 2 metres above ground level just five seconds later...
And that’s exactly what goes down at this exciting location, which also offers group jumps and team-building exercises. Located just opposite Central Station, Bungee Amsterdam gives the brave a chance to take a leap of faith off a restored crane in NDSM. There’s even a whirlpool on top of the crane. And did I mention the crane is a hotel, too? Only in Amsterdam…
Achterweg 11, bungeeamsterdam.com
Paintball Spaarnwoude
Ah, paintballing: a sport that's all about teamwork, communication, leadership and focus – or just a great excuse to shoot your mate square in the chest with a satisfying splat of paint. Either way, look no further than the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area for a thrilling and authentic paintballing experience.
A 10-minute train ride away from Amsterdam, Spaarnwoude is an open oasis of grassland and woods, right next to the beautiful city of Haarlem. Naturally, this makes for one heck of a paintball arena. And with 12 battlefields on offer, one minute you'll be defending your hill from relentless attackers – and the next, you'll be rushing their base to capture that ever-illusive flag. Think Call of Duty but in real life (minus all that death and gore, of course).
If that's a bit too messy for you, the location also offers lasertag. And when all's said and done, there are BBQ facilities, so you and your team/opponents can chow down while reminiscing about your day of paintballing – or more likely, while having a heated debriefing about how that shot shouldn't have counted...
Genieweg 44, paintballspaarnwoude.nl
Skatepark Noord
Skatepark Noord, the skate hotspot for the city’s most serious skateboarders, left the skate community completely stoked when it opened its doors last year. The sprawling 1,600-square-metre park boasts cutting-edge tech that allows the ramps and obstacles to be raised or lowered using hydraulic lifts, meaning that the park can be modified for any skateboarding occasion.
And the park really does make the most of these customisation options – especially at its dedicated skateboarding school (Dutch link). Skatepark Noord has already seen skate demos from the likes of the Nike SB team – as well as video-part debuts, late-night skates and the popular girls-only skate sessions.
Aambeeldstraat 12, gonoord.com
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Rhys’ love of writing spans back as far as he can remember. Enticed by the video game magazines of the 90s, a young Rhys decided to try his hand at writing his own articles, and he hasn’t looked back since. Aficionado of all things gaming, skateboarding and metal music, the Welshman now applies his knowledge to write and blog about the Dutch capital and its various whimsical charms.
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By: Alex Healey | 08/12/2015 < Back to Motor Life Home
In America, it could be said that the two most popular motorsports are NASCAR stock car racing and NHRA drag racing. While we love all types of racing, there is another sanctioning body out there that is putting American muscle cars on tracks that require left and right turns. On a given weekend, you can see Camaros, Challengers, and Mustangs trading paint on road courses such as Sebring International Raceway, Homestead-Miami Speedway, Mid-Ohio, Road Atlanta, and much more. For the younger generation, you may have only seen these locales in YouTube videos or your favorite simulation racing game. The first half of the TA2 Trans-Am season has been filled with consistent finishes for Tom Sheehan and his #97 LTK Insulation Technologies Chevrolet Camaro. Only five drivers have more top-10 finishes than the four scored by Sheehan. The LTK team has minimized the ebbs and flows of a racing series where one disastrous weekend can have a major effect on the overall standings by finishing every race, and placing outside of the top-20 only once. According to Sheehan, “Trans-Am Racing, particularly The TA2 class, has been closely contested all season and I don't expect that to change in Ohio. The rules package creates a pretty level playing field." This is a phrase that fans of drag racing and stock car racing have heard many times before. Sanctioning bodies always do their best to create rules packages that leave very little room for interpretation. Any area that is the slightest shade of gray will be exploited by racers as much as possible. Luckily for Sheehan and Holley, rules allow him to use Holley EFI. While speaking with us about the upcoming race in Ohio, Sheehan explained, "As a driver, we look for any advantages that we can exploit. This LTK Camaro has run top-10 consistently. Holley has provided an electronic control package that puts the race in my hands. As a driver, you can't ask for any more than that. I believe we have something for them in Ohio. I love the track, We like our chances." Sheehan is currently ninth in points with six races remaining. If you're able to make it to Mid-Ohio, the TA2 class will be racing in the FirstEnergy Muscle Car Challenge presented by 3-Dimensional Services at 4:45 p.m. on Friday, August 14. TA and TA3 will take the track on Saturday, August 15 for the Next Dimension 100 presented by FirstEnergy at 12:50 p.m. For a complete schedule of events for the weekend, CLICK HERE To watch the action unfold on TV, tune into CBS Sports Network on Saturday, August 29, 12:00 PM ET for TA & TA3. Catch Tom Sheehan and his Holley EFI-powered Camaro in TA2 on Saturday, September 5, 10:00 AM ET.
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Donut Media had the opportunity to catch up with Riley Stair and learn about his INSANE Pontiac Trans Am. Fabricating all of the inboard suspension and tube chassis by himself, Riley stuffed a 440" LSX engine that is capable of revving to 10,000 RPM! Controlling all of that fun is a Holley Dominator ECU backed by Holley EFI fuel rails fed with their 220lb/hr injectors. Spark is tossed in the mix by eight (8) Holley smart coils. Click now, to hear this crazy combination!
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Americans Across Political Party Worry About Prescription Drug Prices – Especially to Deal with COVID-19
By Jane Sarasohn-Kahn on 18 June 2020 in Bio/life sciences, Financial toxicity, Health Consumers, Health costs, Health policy, Health politics, media and health, Medicaid, Medicare, Medicines, Pharmaceutical, Pharmacy, Prescription drugs, Retail health, Specialty drugs, Transparency, Women and health
Nine in ten Americans is concerned about the price of prescription drugs in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Gallup and West Health found in their survey on the cost of healthcare, published today.
A majority of people across political party share this concern: overall, 88% of U.S. adults are concerned about rising drug prices in response to COVID19, split across party ID with:
94% of Democrats,
86% of Independents, and
84% of Republicans.
By demographics, more women than men are concerned about rising costs for the three health care spending categories the survey studied: drug prices, insurance premiums, and healthcare costs (medical care services spending).
Across-the-board, nonwhites are more concerned than whites on the three spending categories, as well.
Interestingly, rising drug prices are as concerning for as many people earning over $100,000 a year as Rx costs are for people earning less than $40,000.
Rising insurance premiums and healthcare costs are very concerning for fewer people identifying as Independent or Republican, but still garnering a plurality at 39% of Independents and 37% of Republicans for premiums; and, 43% of Independents and 32% of Republicans for healthcare costs.
Most U.S. consumers have been supportive of government negotiation for drug pricing since well before the COVID-19 pandemic. A Kaiser Family Foundation poll covered here in Health Populi demonstrated support across party ID back in October 2019.
The Gallup-West Health Poll finds similar massive support for government negotiation specifically for COVID-19 treatment pricing, shown in the third table.
Gallup and West Health polled 1,016 U.S. adults 18 and older, in English and Spanish, in May 2020.
Health Populi’s Hot Points: The issue of drug and vaccine pricing for COVID-19 prevention and treatments has been under the media microscope since the start of the pandemic. Here’s one of many looks into the issue, in which I’m quoted on scenarios for Gilead’s possible pricing strategies for remdesivir.
The New England Journal of Medicine published an essay on June 4, 2020, titled, Specialty Drugs–A Distinctly American Phenomenon (my apologies–the article is behind the NEJM paywall). The authors, Dr. Naci and Dr. Kesselheim, are affiliated with the London School of Economics and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, note that 1% of medicines dispensed under Medicare Part D and Medicaid accounted for nearly $1 in $3 of drug spending in each program in 2015. Furthermore, net spending on these expensive “specialty drugs” increased from $8.7 bn to $32.8 bn between 2019 and 2015 (Part D) and from $4.8 bn to $9.9 bn for Medicaid.
The phrase “specialty drugs” originated in the 1970s in the advent of injectable and infusion therapies. They were so-called “special” because they were rare and few in number, requiring special handling. In today’s pharma/biotech market, the “specialty” label is given to many therapies: for products addressing rare diseases, risk-management, and above all, high cost drugs.
CMS defines specialty drugs as therapies with monthly costs over $670.
The authors of the NEJM essay propose shedding the phrase entirely, and dealing head-on with the value of medicines: which therapies deliver value for money in terms of patient outcomes relative to other available products on the market. Other countries outside of the U.S. have been using this paradigm for years, informing formulary design, payment and ultimately pricing strategies.
Just as telehealth has found bipartisan support in the pandemic era, as patients have gained experience with virtual visits and Zoom’ing with family, friends, and physicians, so has support for prescription drug pricing negotiation spanned health consumer support across party ID. While the cross-party bridges for mask-wearing and physical distancing may not yet be built, there’s universal political support from the voter-ground for dealing with the price of prescription drugs in America which, as the NEMJ authors call out, is a distinctly American phenomenon.
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Jane’s forecast on health care consumers published in AHA’s FutureScan 2021-2026 - 01/23/2021
Every year, the American Hospital Association (AHA) publishes a health care forecast, FutureScan. The AHA asked Jane to share her read on the consumer health care tea leaves for the new 2021-2026 publication, available through the AHA.
How WiFi Connectivity Bolsters Health Citizenship – Jane’s essay in USA Today/MediaPlanet - 01/25/2021
Without connectivity to the Internet, people have been hard-pressed to take on their full health citizenship in the pandemic era. Grateful that Media Planet placed my essay on WiFi as a social determinant of health in a USA Today insert on 29th December 2020.
Jane will lead a TweetChat with Microsoft to brainstorm AI in health care in and beyond the pandemic - 01/26/2021
Jane will moderate a chat on Twitter to brainstorm artificial intelligence in health care, in and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. I'll be joined by Microsoft's Tom Lawry (@TCLawry) on the tweetchat; Tom is Microsoft's National Director for AI, Health & Life Sciences. To follow our discussion, we'll use the hashtag #MicrosoftAI.
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The Last Remnant on PlayStation 3 unlikely
Posted by Zidane007nl on 25 June 2009, 13:56 - 0 comments
During a recent shareholder meeting Yoichi Wada, CEO of Square Enix, commented that there might not be a PlayStation 3 version of The Last Remnant.
Summary of Wada's comments: "It's tough on the development side of things to say that you'll release a game on multiple platforms but end up not doing so, Square Enix has to think about profitability. If there's a gap in the release of multiple versions of a game, and if the first version didn't necessarily see such great success, they have to think that there won't be a change in performance on a new platform."
This doesn't mean that there's definitely not going to be a PlayStation 3 version, since he didn't mention the game by name.
Source: Andriasang.com
Final Fantasy VII hits American PSN, Europe follows tomorrow
Posted by Zidane007nl on 3 June 2009, 23:39 - 0 comments
Yesterday Square Enix has announced that Final Fantasy VII will be available in the American PlayStation Store the same day and today they've announced that European fans can download the game tomorrow.
You can download the game for $9,99 USD / €9,99 EUR (not certain). So if you had trouble buying this great game on eBay, go get it in on PSN!
Final Fantasy XIV Online announced!
During Sony's E3 press conference a trailer was shown of Final Fantasy XIV Online. This new title in the Final Fantasy series will go online and it looks like it's the successor of Final Fantasy XI Online. The game will be released in 2010 for PlayStation 3 and PC.
Update: The official website has been launched with the trailer.
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Final Fantasy XIII Demo at Microsoft Press Conference
At Microsoft E3 Press Conference that is currently taking place Yoshinori Kitase and Motomu Toriyama appeared on stage to show the first footage of Final Fantasy XIII on the Xbox 360. The demo featured the English interface and voice acting. They also showed the summon Odin for the first time in the world.
Kitase announced that they expect to release the game in Spring 2010.
Update: For the fans that missed the press conference, you can watch the demo here (with thanks to GameTrailers).
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MU Legend: Review Of Five Classes
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As one of a slew of imported Action MMORPGs, MU Legend is known as MU 2 Online. The game is a hack-and-slack MMORPG developed and published by Webzen. MU Legend was announced in 2004, but development didn't begin until 2009.
Continues to level up as you fight mobs, gaining experience and unlocking stronger abilities. Pick up loot to craft gear, and join arms with friends to take on the endless waves in the dark dungeons. MU Legend features a guild system, a quest system, skill trees, and different game modes/dungeon objectives.
MU Legend includes four original classes – Dark Lord, Whisperer, Blader, and War Mage – and while it’s a very interesting and diverse game visually, the Unreal Engine makes sure that this game will run even on lower-end systems.
Dark Lord is a class revamped original class of MU Online. Dark Load, the commander of the Dark, has a good stamina and defensive stat, carrying out both a tank and a damage dealer.
On the other hand, Whisperer is a brand-new class inspired by Fairy Elf, an original class of MU Online. Whisperer is a class that specializes in ranged attacks, freely adjusting the distance and position between player and the enemy at high speed.
War Mage is a wizard-type class, featuring its powerful long-range attacks against the surrounding enemies.
Blader is a classic warrior class with devastating melee attacks, using a close range weapon like a sword.
Emphasizer will coming soon...
MU Legend's global OBT will be available in six languages: German, French, Polish, Spanish, Brazilian-Portuguese and English. It's the first time a MU game will be available in multiple languages at launch. Click here to view more MU Legend news.
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Back to Business: How Digital Signage Can Play a Role in Getting Business Going After COVID
Listen in on this DSF that digs into how digital signage and AV plays into the Back-to-Business challenge. Our CSO LDT weighs in.
May 29, 2020 Uncategorized by IR Tech 0 Comments
BrainTrust LIVE: Marketing Analytics for a New COVID-19 Reality
Our heritage is venue analytics, but we aren’t the data strategy experts–but these guys are. Our CSO hosts a riveting 30-minute session to discuss how COVID has radically disrupted the status quo of marketing analytics–and what to do about it.
RetailWire Retailers focus on making safe spaces for customers and associates
What should customers and associates expect from retailers to consider their stores safe to be in? That’s the question LDT poses in this RetailWire Braintrust. We had our views from the trenches, but the responses made us think about even more considerations. Read them here.
Retailers focus on making safe spaces for customers and associates
As they say, “a rising tide lifts all boats”. But sometimes it works best when you’re also rowing together! Our CSO joined (4) other industry experts to build a ‘from the trenches’ perspective on how retailers should address getting stores back to business. Honing in on a multi-prong approach, it also addresses how tech and data fits in.
May 22, 2020 Uncategorized by Laura Davis-Taylor 0 Comments
InReality announced on Thursday a new suite of Safe Space Solutions powered by their integration and analytics platform
Source Articles: Chain Drug Review (https://www.chaindrugreview.com/inreality-unveils-smart-safe-space-solutions/)
ATLANTA — InReality announced on Thursday a new suite of Safe Space Solutions powered by their integration and analytics platform. The Thermal Mirror, an enterprise-focused turnkey fever scanning solution, displays almost immediate temperature results, either anonymously for visitors or via facial recognition for employees. The Occupancy Monitor automates in-venue traffic counts in real-time sensed via mobile devices and/or camera-based technology options.
What sets these products apart from other options is the integration of the InReality software platform. InReality has transformed off-the-shelf post-COVID technologies into “smart” solutions for managing in-venue health concerns, but with enterprise level features that make sense for business management.
“We’ve spent almost a decade focused on evolving and supporting our venue analytics platform,” said Ron Levac, InReality co-founder and CEO. “It solves how to correlate disparate IoT sensors and external data points into simple metrics and KPIs, then uses the information for predictive and responsive purposes. When COVID-19 hit, we looked around and found no readily-available solutions with features necessary for Enterprise-wide deployment and management, nor did they appear flexible to support yet unknown Legal, IT and HR requirements. We saw the potential of our platform to turn on these kinds of advanced features, and more. We’re engineers and inventors at heart, and the need was obvious. So, we got to work.”
For each of the Safe Space products InReality offers, businesses can easily customize and configure metrics and KPI reports. The system allows for flexibility and customization to support CX, process compliance and reporting needs. Data management can be planned to meet IT and legal requirements, and installation points can be remotely managed and updated–all from one simple platform. This is in contrast to most of the standalone quick fix solutions in the market today.
“We’re a tech company, but this challenge starts with human psychology,” said Laura Davis-Taylor, chief strategy officer, InReality. “The fact is that we don’t have all the facts. Early indicators are clear that we may be entering a new norm, and at the heart of the matter is trust. People want to feel that companies are anticipating their concerns. When perception is reality–as is the case now–putting measures like these in place now is really important. With our platform, they will have the flexibility to manage the human side of these new safety monitors, but also the (likely changing) business process, operational and legal requirements.”
An additional use case currently in the works for the Safe Space suite of solutions is the InReality Pandemic Resiliency Temperature Monitoring Initiative. By aggregating all of the temperature results anonymously, from retail locations, restaurants, and places of work, InReality will providesummary snapshots of trends via real time API’s to government and health officials to track and flag flare ups and anomalies as they occur. The data will include the number of tests (by day) and the results distribution. Provided at no charge to both site owners and approved officials, it will leverage the InReality platform capabilities to learn what a normal pattern is, then highlightanomalies, serving as an extra layer of insight to identify ‘hot spots’ for taking immediate, proactive action.
“Every day, we’re seeing more emerging solutions that are helping to solve the post COVID realities businesses now face,” said co-founder and CTO Shylesh Karuvath. “When our platform gets behind them, they’re ready for business and immediately deployable. However, having been in the trenches with the Thermal Mirror early, we’ve seen further ‘Safe Space’ use cases emerge. Our development team is working hard on more products to add to our arsenal—stay tuned for new announcements.”
InReality Safe Space Solutions are sold, deployed and supported in the United States exclusively through Creative Realities, with additional global channel partners also under development. More information can be found at http://safespace.inreality.com or www.cri.com. States Creative Realities CEO Rick Mills, “We’re very pleased to put our digital signage know-how to use to offer our clients a platform that will make a substantial difference in their return to on-site operation. This solution will play in indispensable role in helping companies take care of their most valuable assets: their employees, guests, and customers.”
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Creative Realities Unveils Contactless, AI-Enabled Temperature Detection Solution
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The What: Creative Realities announced the launch of an AI-integrated, contactless temperature inspection station. The ThermalMirror is a turnkey, plug-and-play solution that addresses the urgent need for businesses and employers to build consumer and employee confidence as the world goes back to work as stay-at-home orders are reduced or relieved throughout the United States. It is available immediately.
The What Else: Rick Mills, Chief Executive Officer, remarked, “Due to COVID-19, every single vertical we serve is facing the challenge of how to mitigate fears of safely visiting and returning to work, irrespective of industry. Our core business is built around technologies that inspire better customer experiences, and this is the most critical barrier brands and businesses are facing today.”
“We felt an obligation to assist in addressing this concern, and we believe that the ThermalMirror is an ideal solution,” Mills continues. “We’re able to put our digital integration experience to work, to wrap the software interface with a customized experience designed for virtually every commercial use case. Moreover, we can capture analytics that help our clients meet their operational, compliance and HR requirements.”
The ThermalMirror leverages thermal technology, which captures infrared radiation from objects and creates an electronic image and results based on temperature differences. Thermal cameras have been used before, but have been cost prohibitive to significantly scale up their use. By integrating the technology with an AI-enabled software platform powered by our partners, InReality, important functionality like response customization, analytics, networking and synchronizing of ThermalMirrors, anomaly alerts and compliance logs for legal audit trails become available, making them more practical for large-scale use.
“CRI and InReality are technology companies, but this challenge starts with human psychology. The fact is, we don’t have all the facts. When perception is reality, this is one thing we can do now. It’s important that we’re sensitive-we don’t know how people and employees will respond to each new circumstance that comes about as a result of COVID-19,” comments Laura Davis-Taylor, InReality Chief Strategy Officer. “We see our responsibility as creating the most effective interaction design possible while working to meet compliance requirements. The partnership with CRI allows us to design, develop and deliver a rapid solution at the speed and scale the marketplace requires at this very vulnerable time in our lives.”
The Bottom Line: What makes the ThermalMirror a safe space solution is the artificial intelligence and full analytics capabilities behind it. Combined with the ability for to data integrate with other cloud-based systems, as well as networking, this becomes an enterprise level solution that elevates its position in the marketplace.
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ACE (Advocacy for Connected Experiences) Privacy and Post Pandemic Realities: A Cross Pollinated Association Conversation
We were thinking privacy and the pandemic from the second it hit. Then we went out and lived the realities. We share our views along with with key industry leaders in this free webinar.
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Phase two of RBNZ Act review raises the possibility of loan-to-value ratio restrictions being extended from banks to all lenders active in the residential mortgage market
9th Jul 19, 5:00am
by Gareth Vaughan
The government's review of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) Act is raising the possibility of loan-to-value ratio (LVR) restrictions being extended from banks to all lenders active in the residential mortgage market.
The RBNZ is currently only able to apply LVR restrictions to registered banks. However, a consultation paper issued as part of phase two of the RBNZ Act review suggests the RBNZ could be empowered to apply them to non-bank deposit takers such as building societies, credit unions and deposit taking finance companies as well, and potentially even to mortgage lenders who don't take deposits from the public.
"This could be desirable, because lending restrictions can potentially be undermined if non-deposit taking lenders are willing to offer the loans that the Reserve Bank has restricted. In many other countries, lending restrictions are applied to all lenders by default, rather than simply to deposit takers, but it would be a significant change in New Zealand," the consultation paper says.
"A compromise may be to apply the restrictions to deposit takers only by default, as in recent changes in Australia, but retain the option of extending the [regulatory] perimeter."
The RBNZ put LVR restrictions in place in 2013. They are a measure of how much a bank lends against mortgaged property, compared to the value of that property. The RBNZ introduced LVR restrictions as a financial stability tool following rapid house price growth and increasing use of low-deposit loans by banks. LVR restrictions are one of four tools in an RBNZ macro-prudential toolkit, enabled by a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by then-RBNZ Governor Graeme Wheeler and then-Finance Minister Bill English in 2013.
RBNZ data shows housing lending by non-bank lending institutions has been growing strongly. It rose 55%, or just over $1 billion, in the two years to May 2019 to $2.836 billion. However even after that growth, non-bank lenders still only account for 1% of the total $265.668 billion in housing loans, with the other 99% held by banks.
Questions for consultation featuring in the consultation paper include;
Is it appropriate to regulate lending standards (eg LVRs)? How broad should these powers be (should they include other tools such as debt-to-income restrictions)?
Should lending standards apply only to deposit takers or to all lenders?
Should there be special governance arrangements for these tools?
Should the Reserve Bank reconsider its view that these tools should only be applied temporarily?
Other than lending standards, when the Reserve Bank makes time-varying use of standard prudential tools such as capital ratios, are there any concerns or reasons for wider political oversight?
'The RBNZ currently has a legal power to apply DTI policies'
In terms of debt-to-income restrictions, or DTIs, the RBNZ continues to want such a tool added to its macro-prudential toolkit. A DTI tool could be used to limit the extent to which banks are able to provide loans to borrowers that are a high multiple of the borrower’s income. The consultation paper notes the RBNZ "currently has a legal power to apply DTI policies," but its MoU with the government doesn't list them as one of the tools appropriate for cyclical improvements to financial stability.
The consultation paper also says the RBNZ's power to apply LVRs is part of a broader power to direct the design of risk management systems. If powers to control lending standards were written in a more specific way, there would be questions about the precise design, it says.
"For example, a power to 'regulate the size of lending relative to customer income and collateral' would allow for LVRs to be applied to other sectors, eg commercial property, and also allow for DTIs. This would be quite broad, although still more specific than the existing power, a different wording could give a narrower power," the consultation paper says.
Move to an Aussie-style authorised deposit-taking institutions-style model planned
As part of the RBNZ Act review the government has made an "in-principle" decision to merge the two existing prudential regimes for regulating banks and non-bank deposit takers (NBDTs) into a single regime, a bit like Australia's authorised deposit-taking institutions model.
However, the consultation paper appears to favour leaving lenders that don't borrow deposits from the public outside the "inner perimeter" of regulation. Such lenders obtain their funding through the likes of wholesale markets products such as securitisation, or retail issues of longer dated capital markets products such as bonds, debentures or medium term notes.
Questions for consultation in the consultation paper do include whether the RBNZ should have the discretion to "extend the perimeter" to avoid regulatory arbitrage, such as designating in entities with business models economically similar to deposit takers.
A 2013 RBNZ review of the prudential regulatory regime for NBDTs considered the possibility of changing the definition of an NBDT to ensure it better caught entities likely to raise systemic risks in the NBDT sector, including through lending as well as borrowing. GE Capital, then the country's biggest finance company, would've been the key entity dragged in, had the regulatory net been extended.
However, the RBNZ ultimately decided entities funded via their parent or other members of their corporate group, such as GE, were carrying on the business of lending their own money rather than money borrowed from third parties. Thus the only persons who would directly suffer financial loss as a result of these entities failing were their owners, the RBNZ said.
GE has subsequently been dismembered, with its former consumer finance unit now known as Latitude Financial Services.
The deadline for submissions on the consultation paper is 5pm on Friday, August 16. Phase 1 of the RBNZ Act review focused on monetary policy.
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by mikekirk29 | 9th Jul 19, 8:45am 1562618721
LVR did not stop raging house price growth which peaked in Auckland in the 3 years after the law change. Because it’s causes were cuts in lending rate, Chinese flows and central bank printing. Also, 20% deposit requirement not really applying to increasing number of fhb going to brokers and also getting multiple loans that banks and rbnz not tracking properly
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by Withay | 9th Jul 19, 10:26am 1562624795
Housing prices are a multi faceted problem and there’s not one silver bullet. LVR’s would have absolutely had an effect however that effect was damage limitation.
by ShoreThing | 9th Jul 19, 10:46am 1562626009
LVR was not intended to stop raging house price growth - the sole purpose of the LVR regime is to protect the financial system by restricting the amounts banks can lend out, and improving the ratios at which they do. The slight effect it had on house price growth was merely a side effect.
I've heard this story of multiple loans taken out against FHB houses, and the available data seems to support it, but I can't see how it would be used to circumvent LVR restrictions? Surely if you can't make a 20% deposit for one large loan, you can't make 2x 20% deposits on 2x loans that are half the size. Splitting loans would only be useful to circumvent a DTI, and only if both banks did absolutely no due diligence. Unless I am missing something?
by dictator | 9th Jul 19, 11:04am 1562627044
The 20% deposit was worked around by a number of people. People obtaining loans or even cash advance on their credit card to just bump over that mark. The thing most people don't realise was that at the time it was the 5-10% loans that were restricted as a proportion of the loan book. They've loosened up the rules recently but at the time if you had a 20% deposit the bank wanted you on the books to rebalance.
Now they go into detail to see where the money came from. If someone isn't saving any money but a deposit suddenly appears then it's obvious they have a loan, or a "gift"from family.
by Glitzy | 9th Jul 19, 10:29am 1562624984
The LVRs should be consistent even if it's only to prevent the banks complaining of bias and an incline on the playing field.
Probably as importantly there needs to be consideration of aggregate lending limits. If the intention is to limit buyers to those who have a 10 or 20% deposit then its pointless allowing multiple loans which in total circumvent then control over lending.
by mikekirk29 | 9th Jul 19, 11:16am 1562627760
The LVR, to me, cannot be working as more and more loans in last year (as a % also) are being made at over 80%. To me, that implies that it is not a RULE applicable to all. The % is increasing most for FHB. As house values on RE NZ (ie asking prices) are reported to be falling more than the median rate reported for sales. this seems a bit worrying to me. Everyone seems to assume that inflation is dead and that therefore interest rates can never rise. As inflation is a function of wages, petrol rises and food prices and the latter two could be very much affected by floods in USA and a potential Iran shock, this assumption is questionable.
I looked at the CPI calculation not too long ago, you can view a breakdown of its composition. Things like food, transport, housing etc. had increased at quite high rates - however other things like internet bills and television sets had decreased, giving a net low increase overall.
The thing that struck me was that the calculation is rigged - the cost of internet is always going to go down, generally the same with consumer electronics. Having these things in the basket skews the CPI lower.
by Nzdan | 9th Jul 19, 1:29pm 1562635785
So basically, the things people need to survive have gone up considerably. And the things that people don't need have gone down in price.
by RickStrauss | 10th Jul 19, 12:29pm 1562718589
And the failures in the CPI measurement push the RBNZ to drop rates, increasing inflation of the things that people need to survive even more.
by Jock Silver | 9th Jul 19, 2:08pm 1562638106
And another thing, our household grocery bill is $12000 a year... we don't spend anywhere near that on internet, telephone and power.
by Glitzy | 9th Jul 19, 1:39pm 1562636363
After the brexit vote UK inflation spiked due to the currency effect. Now any sensible governor of the BoE would / should have raised rates and supported sterling. Instead rates were cut and folks disposable income took a hit.
I have a feeling the same may happen here. The RBNZ knows that if rates are raised the accelerator will be pushed hard down re house price falls in Auckland. They can stomach the slow process we have as a result of the FBB at the moment but more than that I doubt the banks could take the strain on their mortgage books.
One question though ~ how much of the mortgage business in NZ is repackaged and sold as MBS ? Anyone have any ideas ? I'm just wondering where this is debt actually held and whether some of it was off loaded to to local pension schemes ...
by Yvil | 9th Jul 19, 1:57pm 1562637430
Hi Glitzy, you often post about UK, what is it?
A country ? United Kingdom :)
by mikekirk29 | 9th Jul 19, 6:00pm 1562652036
ANZ is about 22% others a bit less. Figs were on Interest a while ago
by JohnTrz | 9th Jul 19, 11:29am 1562628563
The Reserve Bank's mandate should be broadened to try to restrict house-price inflation to no greater than general inflation, especially wage inflation, and to do that it needs to use DTIs and LVRs, and extend those beyond banks to all lenders.
Use an ETI, not a DTI
by CN | 9th Jul 19, 3:58pm 1562644710
Yvil,
DTI = debt to income ratio
What is ETI?
Expenses to Income
Accounting 101, compare financial position, Loan & Value with each other and cashflow, Expenses to Income with each other. Never mix financial position, Debt with cashflow, Income
What expense to income ratio limit would you suggest?
Also does the numerator include:
1) interest paid on mortgage?
2) principal paid on a mortgage on a P&I loan?
What should a bank do if the ETI limit is breached?
1) does the interest rate increase?
2) is the debt principal payments accelerated?
An example of how the ETI might be breached - a young couple with a mortgage might have a child, so that might mean expenses increase due to the new child, and reduction of income as the mother looks after the child. The ETI would increase and might breach the limit.
Banks have historically applied a debt service to income ratio test - previously the level was 25%, now it is supposedly 33%, however I hear that some households are paying over 40% of their gross household income to P&I mortgage payments.
Remember the main purpose of implementing these macro prudential tools by the RBNZ is for stability of the financial system in NZ.
by Yvil | 9th Jul 19, 11:56pm 1562673392
Yes I think interest and principal should be included in the expenses. The max ratio would be set by the RB just as LVR is. ETI would be applied at time of borrowing (like LVR) to prevent borrowers getting into too much cashflow strife. If ETI is breached during term of loan, no problem as long as borrower pays interest and principal (add is always the case)
by Yvil | 10th Jul 19, 12:07am 1562674064
My point is DTI is nonsensical. Let's say the RB sets a max DTI of 5.
So Jo Blogs who earns $100k gets a $500k mortgage. He pays 4% interest = $20k pa.
In three years interest rates are at 8% Jo's sister Jane (who earns the same as Jo) can also get a $500k loan despite having to pay $40k interest pa (double) because her DTI is also 5 because the "E"xpense part of the equation is missing from DTI
by The_4th_estate | 9th Jul 19, 4:00pm 1562644809
I think the lvrs were an intergenerational disaster inflicted on the young by the older boomers who wanted the realestate game to themselves. I brought my first home in 2006 on 10% deposit and never looked back. I always made my payments as I would if I was renting and I got boosted by equity gains as the property value increased steadily over time. Theres a whole generation of fhbs who have missed out on even bigger gains since then as boomers and foreign owners have snapped everything up leaving renting as the only option for the rest. When John Key famously declared NZ open for business after Nationals second election win I was full of hope for the 'brighter future' I doubt anyone, including myself realised what it really meant.
by GV 27 | 10th Jul 19, 9:01am 1562706099
Agreed. The LVRs would have been fine had we the capability or know-how or desire to deliver supply in meaningful numbers.
We do not have any of those things and a result, the prices spiked. Thank god for the current lull, even if it is underpinned by the same factors that will likely cripple wage growth.
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SARS Arrests 2 Private Guards Over Alleged N5m Theft In Borno Hospital
By Agency Report On Aug 26, 2018 3:42 PM
Operatives of Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) have arrested two private security guards over alleged theft of N5 million from the coffers of the Maiduguri Specialist Hospital, according to Nan.
A competent source told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the suspects were nabbed in Maiduguri on Saturday in following a tip off by men of the command.
The source said that the suspects were already placed on SARS wanted list since May.
NAN gathered that “the suspects gained access to the money through the ceiling in the office of the cashier in the hospital on May 1, where they allegedly broke the safe and stole the amount.
“They bought a Honda car at the rate of N2.6 million, relocated to Kano and squandered the whole money. They later sold the vehicle when they became broke, then cruised with the proceed and returned to Maiduguri when nothing was left.”
Dr. Laraba Bello, the Medical Director of the hospital who confirmed the incident, told NAN that the suspects were security men working with a private guards security company in the hospital.
Bello said “On May 1st, our Central Cashier met his safe broken but the door in his office was locked. They gained access through the ceiling and stole the money in the safe.
She explained that the incident had exposed many of the staff of the hospital to untold hardships and trauma.
On alleged non payment of salaries by the private guards company, Bello said “even if they were not paid on time by their employees, that shouldn’t warrant them to steal from the hospital. And we heard they bought a Honda accord which simply shows that they are not hungry,”she said.
Reacting, Mr. Babatunde Satomey, the Managing Director of HIM Global Nigerian Security Limited, said the suspects were dismissed from the company in April before committing the crime.
“Both of them were dismissed from the company. One was found misbehaving in the last place of his posting and we dismissed him while the other was not living up to our expectations,” he said.
Satomey said that security guards in the hospital were owed few months salaries in the past, but that had been settled.
“It is not true that we did not pay our security men for eight months. Who ever is given you that information, that is not true,” he said.
On profiling of staff before recruiting them, he said that the company had put in place modalities to ensure that criminals were not employed.
“There are bad eggs everywhere, but we make sure we don’t employ until you bring two guarantors. No private guards security company will employ anybody without vetting the employee. The police also had to give clearance before we employ anybody.
“We had meetings with the police, military, NSCDC, DSS and other security outfits in the state. Our fear was not even employing thieves but employing Boko Haram. So we have our ways of checkmating every person in our company,” Satomey said.
Mr Edet Okon, the Borno Police Public Relations Officer, said the command would unravel additional information about the crime after a briefing by the SARS team on the incident.
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Marine Who Tried to Save Lives Is Fired for a Mistake
Jason Brezler is an FDNY firefighter and he is also a highly decorated Marine Major in the reserves or at least he was. He served 13 years and was fired this past week in what could be a case of unequal justice meted out by the military command.
Major Jason Brezler, was he disgraced for trying to save the lives of men serving in Afghanistan?
Major Brezler was accused of mishandling classified information.
A friend said that for Brezler to be separated from the Marines is worse than jail.
Brezler had the support of a congressman, a senator, two Marine Corps generals and 60 others.
He broke security protocol by sending classified information over an insecure line in the summer of 2012 in an attempt to save the lives of Marines who were later murdered. He saw lives in danger where time was of the essence. He received an email from Marine officers in Helmand province, Afghanistan which was marked, ‘IMPORTANT: SARWAR JAN IS BACK.’
Sarwar Jan was a police official fired for raping children. Within minutes, Brezler wrote his colleagues at Forward Operating Base Delhi in Afghanistan about the development with a classified attachment detailing ties Jan had to the Taliban.
Sarwar Jan and his victims, who worked for him, were regularly let on the bases despite the fact that this information was known.
When the Marines wrote back that some of the information might have been classified, he self-reported.
As it turns out, Brezler’s warning could have saved lives. Two weeks after he sent the email, three Marines were shot to death and another seriously wounded in the gym at Delhi by a teenager working on the base for Jan.
The commanders at the FOB Delhi never followed up on the warning. Jan and the murderous teenager were detained and possibly released. Jan had been working as a police officer in another province despite his previous firing.
After taking a year to decide the case, the commanders have basically fired the 32-year old Marine.
Rep. King tried to get answers on Jan’s crimes and his whereabouts but received nothing from the transparent administration.
The only one who was punished for these murders was Major Brezler who tried to save the lives of other Marines. There is no investigation into why the information was not acted upon. It is not known what has happened to the murderers but it appears that they have been released. The people at FOB Delhi who failed to act on the information have not been held to account.
The Marines apparently think that it is more important to punish a sincere Marine who tried to do the right thing and who made a mistake.
Major Brezler was honorably discharged. It is a very stiff punishment, especially when one reads the separation document.
The three-judge panel decided that he ‘had demonstrated substandard conduct, misconduct or professional or moral dereliction, and conduct unbecoming an officer by failing to observe correct protocols for handling classified information. He doesn’t deserve to stay in the Corps, they concluded.’
The panel said that Brezler kept classified documents on his personal computer to write a book and he knew he had them. Brezler said he took them back from Afghanistan by mistake. The documents had not been accessed. Marines in Afghanistan, according to Brezler, regularly do work at home and keeping these documents is not unusual.
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Impact on sexual function after reconstructive surgery for anterior urethral stricture disease
Uday P Singh, Ruchir Maheshwari, Vikas Kumar, Aneesh Srivastava, Rakesh Kapoor
Department of Urology and Renal Transplant, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow – 226 014, Uttar Pradesh, India
Rakesh Kapoor
Department of Urology and Renal Transplant, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow – 226 014, Uttar Pradesh
Objective : To evaluate the effect of urethral reconstructive surgery on sexual drive, erectile function and ejaculation. Materials and Methods : The study group consisted of 150 men with a median (range) age of 40 (18-73) years who underwent 168 urethral reconstructive procedures for anterior urethral stricture disease between October 2003 and May 2009. We evaluated sexual functioning using the O'Leary Brief Male Sexual Function Inventory before and after surgery. Results : The median follow-up was 33 months (range 4-72). There were no significant changes in sexual drive and erectile function scores postoperatively for men in the 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59 and 60-69 years age groups. Overall, there was a significant improvement in ejaculatory function scores after surgery. This improvement was most robust in men in the 20-29, 30-39 and 40-49 years age group. Conclusion : Overall, anterior urethral reconstruction appears no more likely to cause postoperative sexual dysfunction. Different types of urethroplasties, surgical complexity with long stricture excision and the use of buccal graft, preputial flap/tube did not influence outcome.
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ICC Cricket World Cup 2019: Looking at India, Australia and England
By Ritam Mitra
Reading Time: 4 minutesThe concept of home team advantage is perhaps more prevalent in cricket than in any other sport. With each international cricket team struggling to notch up meaningful overseas victories, mastery of home conditions is now expected, rather than revered. Traditionally, home advantage has played its largest part in Test matches, and that remains the case today. However, if the last two ICC Cricket World Cups are any guide, home teams also enjoy a significant leg-up in limited overs matches.
In 2011, India prevailed over neighbouring Sri Lanka before a packed Wankhede stadium, and in 2015, co-hosts Australia and New Zealand shared the limelight in Melbourne before the home team lifted the trophy. It may be a mere coincidence that now too, on the eve of the 2019 edition in the UK, England look like the team to beat; but weighing up each of the top contenders, it’s clear that England’s advantages run even deeper than the conditions at hand.
This much is clear: if it were not for Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah, India would not be title contenders in 2019. And it is this absence of depth that sets India apart from the other contenders.
From the onset, India’s squad raised eyebrows. As a back-up keeper, India opted for the experience of Dinesh Karthik rather than the exuberance of youth in Rishabh Pant. This is a confused selection at best: after all, Karthik is woefully out of form and, at 33, has a limited future in the team. Dynamism such as Pant’s, scattered across an entire batting order, is what makes England the team to beat this tournament.
India is also unavoidably reliant on its top 6, with a long tail that belies the all-round talent within the side. Shami, Bumrah, Kuldeep and Chahal are all proper tailenders. While Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja can certainly bat, they are, quite literally, hit-and-miss.
Kuldeep and Chahal themselves have also fallen off their twirling pedestals. For two years now, they have regularly suffocated and de-boned opposition batting line-ups with their brands of leg-spin bowling, albeit with opposite hands. Yet, each fared miserably in the IPL; in fact, Kuldeep was left in tears on the field after being taken apart for 27 runs in an over by England’s Moeen Ali in New Delhi.
With no one player in any substantial form, you suspect it will fall again on Kohli to lift at the time of calling. The ace up Kohli’s sleeve this time is pace ace Jasprit Bumrah, who has scarcely put a foot wrong since bursting onto the international scene. If these two have a good tournament, India may stand a chance.
The defending champions and five-time World Cup winners were all but written off even as of three months ago. Still stinging from the suspensions of Steve Smith and David Warner, Australia began the last 12 months being roundly humiliated in a 5-0 whitewash in England, followed by a T20 whitewash against Pakistan, as well as ODI series defeats against South Africa and India at home.
But what a different three months can make. In March, Australia came back from 0-2 down to beat India in India, then followed it up with a 5-0 whitewash over Pakistan in the UAE, making up for a disappointing home summer. Now, with Smith and Warner back in the fold – each, miraculously, in scintillating form – all of a sudden, Australia have regained at least some of their formidable World Cup aura.
While the batting order oozes talent and danger at every turn, Australia’s bowling leaves much to be desired. With the bowling stocks threadbare, Starc and Cummins cannot afford any bad days, especially in the absence of injured young quick Jhye Richardson.
Under the captaincy of their most-ever capped player, Eoin Morgan, England’s mandate has been simple: to play the most exciting and attacking brand of cricket possible. For the most part, it has delivered staggering success.
In the last 12 months in particular, England has set in stone perhaps the most formidable batting line-up in modern cricketing history, regularly piling on and mowing down huge totals with relative ease. Bairstow, Buttler, Morgan and Roy are all in career-best form, or close to it. Along with Root and Stokes, any of England’s batsmen could most likely walk into any batting order in the world.
Add to that the dynamic Moeen Ali, the plucky Woakes and the capable Archer, and it’s no wonder England are the most feared team in the tournament.
Unlike Australia, England’s bowling looks mostly assured, too, although its lacklustre display in the field against a resurgent Pakistan may raise early doubts. Woakes and Wood are fast and lively, Rashid and Ali are excellent spinners in the shorter formats, and Jofra Archer, the electric Barbadian quick who made his international debut for England earlier in May, brings with him pinpoint-accurate death bowling and a critical x-factor.
England’s mastery of home conditions is another tick in the box ahead of its best-ever chance to claim its maiden 50-over World Cup title. It will not have a better opportunity this generation, but with such an open World Cup field, and given the early upsets by the unfancied Bangladesh and Pakistan, it will have to work harder than it might think.
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Percept D'Mark to promote GTC's new brand Platinum
25 Mar, 2004 - 09:59 AM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team
MUMBAI: So what if government directives prevent cigarette brands from advertising in conventional media - high profile events may still be the solution!
GTC Industries (formerly Golden Tobacco Corporation) and the Indo Brasilian Society have introduced an association called "Platinum Ignites" in order to promote GTC's latest cigarette brand Platinum. Event management company Percept D'Mark has conjured up a series of online-offline promotional campaigns for the launch of Platinum.
"Platinum Ignites" will cover the whole of India and organise an array of stellar entertaining experiences. Each experience is targetted at roping in sampling through experiences tailor made for the "Platinum" consumer. The profile of the target consumer is as follows: the discerning individual who can make his own decisions instead of blindly following the pack. "Platinum Ignites" will use both conventional and unconventional entertainment and leisure activities as platforms through a wide 360 degree marketing effort.
A press release informs that the first 'Platinum Ignites' event (held at city hotspot Velocity) to held in Mumbai on 12 April 2003, is a fusion of the Brazilian Carnival with the appeal of Bollywood; Mumbai's own rock group sensation, Pentagram, will perform at the event (courtesy the Bombay Rock Association). The event will have dance acts by Yana Gupta and Malaika Arora Khan performing Bollywood's hottest musical acts, adds the release. Percept D'Mark has conceptualised the entire event.
The release adds that the world renowned carnival at Brazil will be showcased in Mumbai with an electrifying show consisting of 20 performers which will arrive in Mumbai on 9 April. To their credit, this troupe has performed in over 650 shows in the last five years at prestigious, world-class hotels in Korea, Japan, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Singapore and Hong Kong, among others, it says.
Percept D'Mark CEO Sanjay Lal says: "Possible platforms can be music, movies, sports, adventure and outdoors, celebrity interactions, fashion. An entire array of experiences to help the consumer exercise the power and freedom of choice and feel the Platinum lifestyle. Concerts, film premieres, nightclub activities, fashion shows, promotions, fun-sports, action - sports, brand films and promotions, held in association with brands, organizations and content providers of immense repute shall constitute a yearly calendar of activities."
Percept D'mark has also drawn up a list of possible tie ups for promos over a period of time which include: media partners - press and radio; youth focused brands; music companies; film production houses; multiplexes; clubs; DJs; international variety acts; music videos; sports formats; music albums amongst others.
GTC officials say that both Platinum and Platinum Ignites will be promoted through a teaser campaign that includes press, outdoors, radio and promotions. The teasers shall be followed by a high voltage launch campaign.
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Pratik Gandhi relates how a Duroflex mattress helped him sleep better
NEW DELHI: Sleep solutions brand Duroflex has teamed up with Scam 1992 star and theatre actor Pratik Gandhi to create a video that shines the spotlight on the merits of sleeping on a research-backed branded mattress.
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Random Sh*t Flying Through the Air (The Frost Files #2)
Jackson Ford (By (artist))
"The stakes couldn't be higher ... The suspense, the danger, and the rocket-fueled pace are all turned up to 11."―Kirkus
"Furious, frenetic, fun, and "f**k you" — Robert Brockway on The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind
Teagan Frost -- the girl with telekinetic powers and a killer paella recipe -- faces a new threat that could wipe out her home forever in the second book of Jackson Ford's irreverent fantasy series.
Teagan Frost's life is finally back on track. Her role working for the government as a psychokinetic operative is going well. She might also be on course for convincing her crush, Nic Delacourt, to go out with her. And she's even managed to craft the perfect paella.
But Teagan is about to face her biggest threat yet. A young boy with the ability to cause earthquakes has come to Los Angeles -- home to the San Andreas, one of the most lethal fault lines in the world. If Teagan can't stop him, the entire city -- and the rest of California -- will be wiped off the map . . .
For more from Jackson Ford check out:
The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind
Praise For Random Sh*t Flying Through the Air (The Frost Files #2)…
"A fantastic follow-up ... Readers who enjoyed Teagan's first brush with disaster will be thrilled to see her pushed beyond her limits in this winning sequel."
—Publishers Weekly on Random Sh*t Flying Through the Air
"This second book about psychokinetic superspy Teagan is even more suspenseful than The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind (2019). The stakes couldn't be higher ... The suspense, the danger, and the rocket-fueled pace are all turned up to 11 in this more-than-satisfying sequel."—Kirkus on Random Sh*t Flying Through the Air
"This smart, action-packed novel is tighter than its predecessor, and Ford injects just enough exposition that new readers will be able to pick up here. Readers will be back for the next entry."
—Booklist on Random Sh*t Flying Through the Air
"Furious, frenetic, fun, and "f**k you": All equally valid descriptions of this book and its punk rock chef/psychic warrior protagonist. It's like the X-Men, if everybody was sick of each other's sh*t, they had to work manual labor to pay rent, and Professor X was a sociopathic government stooge. A drunken back-alley brawler of a book."—Robert Brockway, author of The Unnoticeables, on The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind
"Like Alias meets X-Men. I loved it."—Maria Lewis, on The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind
"Ford's debut holds nothing back, delivering a sense of absurd fun and high-speed thrills that more than lives up to that amazing title."
—B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog, on The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind
"Teagan is a frank and funny narrator for this wild ride, which starts off with our heroine falling from the 82nd floor of a skyscraper and pretty much never slow down . . . . A fast-paced, high-adrenaline tale that manages to get into some dark themes without losing its sense of fun."
—Kirkus, on The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind
"Ford's breakneck pace keeps the tension high, and the thrills coming the whole way through."
—BookPage, on The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind
"The novel unfolds cinematically with loads of breathtaking action, a perfect candidate for film or television adaptation . . . [Readers will] want more."
—Booklist, on The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind
"Ford's strengths are evident in the taut acton sequences and suspenseful pacing."
—Publishers Weekly, on The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind
"The writing and storytelling is as clear and fun as the title indicates."
—Locus, on The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind
Orbit, 9780316519229, 544pp.
Jackson Ford is a pseudonym for Rob Boffard, a South African writer currently living in Vancouver. He is the author of the critically acclaimed Frost Files series, about a government operative with telekinetic powers. He has released four science fiction novels under the name Rob Boffard, and was previously a journalist for over a decade, writing articles for publications and sites including The Guardian, the BBC, Wired Magazine and io9.
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Proudly Inauthentic Recipes from the Philippines to Brooklyn
Dale Talde, JJ Goode
The eagerly awaited cookbook from Dale Talde, Top Chef favorite and owner of the acclaimed Brooklyn restaurant Talde.
Born in Chicago to Filipino parents, Dale Talde grew up both steeped in his family's culinary heritage and infatuated with American fast food--burgers, chicken nuggets, and Hot Pockets. Today, his dual identity is etched on the menu at Talde, his always-packed Brooklyn restaurant. There he reimagines iconic Asian dishes, imbuing them with Americana while doubling down on the culinary fireworks that made them so popular in the first place. His riff on pad thai features bacon and oysters. He gives juicy pork dumplings the salty, springy exterior of soft pretzels. His food isn't Asian fusion; it's Asian-American.
Now, in his first cookbook, Dale shares the recipes that have made him famous, all told in his inimitable voice. Some chefs cook food meant to transport you to Northern Thailand or Sichuan province, to Vietnam or Tokyo. Dale's food is meant to remind you that you're home.
Grand Central Life & Style, 9781455585267, 224pp.
Dale Talde is the chef/owner of three Brooklyn restaurants: Talde, Pork Slope, and Thistle Hill Tavern, as well as the recently opened Talde Jersey City. He lives in Brooklyn. JJ Goode has written for the New York Times, Saveur, and Bon Appétit, and has co-authored several cookbooks.
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What is the momentum of a 1.5 × 103 kilogram van that is moving at a velocity of 32 meters/second?
A. 46.9 kilogram meters/second
B. 4.7 × 103 kilogram meters/second
C. 4.85 × 102 kilogram meters/second
D. 4.85 × 104 kilogram meters/second
fredrick
Momentum = 1.5*10^3 * 32 = 4.8*10^4.
In a crash test, a 2000-kg van collides with a concrete support. The stopping time interval for the collision is 0.10 s, and the impulse exerted by the support on the van is 7.0×103N⋅s. A.) Determine the magnitude of the change
Which of these objects has the greatest momentum? Which has the least momentum? a 6.0 kg bowling ball moving at 8.0 m/s a 3.0 gram pellet fired at 250 m/s a 2500 kg truck parked on a side street a 60 kg student walking at 1.0 m/s
Physics Momentum
1) Two 1 kg balls move away from each other, one traveling 5 m/s to the right, the other 5 m/s to the left. What is the magnitude of the total momentum of the system? 2) Two 1000 kg cars drive east; the first moving at 20 m/s, the
a 2 kilogram rifle initially at rest fires a 0.002 kilogram bullet. as the bullet leaves the rifle with a velocity of 500 meters per second, what is the momentum of the rifle bullet system? isn't the answer one because final
A compact car, with mass 725kg, is moving at 115km/h toward the east.....find the magnitude and direction of it's momentum. Draw an arrow on your sketch showing the momentum
A 4-kilogram mass has a speed of 6 m/s on a horizontal frictionless surface. The mass collides head-on and elastically with an identical 4-kilogram mass initially at rest. The second 4-kilogram mass then collides head-on and
a car weighing 1600kg moving with a velocity of 30 meter per second retarded uniformly coming to rest in 20 seconds calculate 1, initial momentum 2, final momentum 3, rate of change of momentum 4,acceleration of the car 5,
1. Which of these quantities is a vector? A. Time B. Momentum C. Distance D. Speed 2. What is the representation of the momentum vector? A. An arrow B. A dot C. A straight line D. A number 3. What is the formula for the momentum
A 7.28-kilogram bowling ball traveling 8.50 meters per second east collides head-on with a 5.45 kilogram bowling ball traveling 10.0 meters per second west. Determine the magnitude of the total momentum of the two-ball system
To rent a van, a moving company charges $30.00 plus $0.50 per mile. You are moving a distance of 150 miles and have budgeted $100 for renting the van. Is this enough money? Explain.
1. A cannon mounted on the back of a ship fires a 50.0 kg cannonball in the horizontal direction at a speed of 150 m/s. If the cannon and ship to which it is firmly attached have a mass of 4.00 x 103 kg and are initially at rest,
a 4 kilogram ball moving at 8 meters per second to the right collides with a 1 kilogram ball at rest. After the collision, the 4 kilogram ball moves at 4.8 meters per second to the right. What is the velocity of the 1 kilogram
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Join us for Salsa, Bachata and Zouk lessons. Our dance classes cater to dancers of all levels, and runs all week so you may join us at a time convenient for you. Find out more about these dances, and watch our instructors in action here.
(As at 12 Aug) Our partner-work classes are currently on-going. Do however note the following important points:
Capacity and gender ratio limits apply. Your spot in the class will only be confirmed upon payment. We seek your kind understanding on this.
You will be dancing with a fixed partner each session. You will also be required to have a mask on.
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2nd Class Salsa Intermediate 1B By Jackson & Arielle 7:00pm - 8:30pm
16 February (Tue)
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2nd Class Salsa Intermediate 2 By Ronnie & Ee Lian 2:00pm - 3:30pm
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Last Class Salsa Intermediate 2 By Jackson & Gaik Leng 7:00pm - 8:30pm
New Course (1st Class) Salsa Intermediate 2 By Daniel & Gaik Leng 8:30pm - 10:00pm
4th Class Salsa Intermediate 1B By Jackson & Arielle 7:00pm - 8:30pm
2nd Class Bachata Int/Adv By Ronnie & Ee Lian 7:00pm - 8:15pm
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2nd Class Salsa Intermediate 2 By Daniel & Gaik Leng 8:30pm - 10:00pm
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3rd Class Bachata Int/Adv By Ronnie & Ee Lian 7:00pm - 8:15pm
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4th Class Salsa Intermediate 2 By Ronnie & Ee Lian 2:00pm - 3:30pm
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4th Class Bachata Int/Adv By Ronnie & Ee Lian 7:00pm - 8:15pm
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Last Class Salsa Intermediate 2 By Ronnie & Ee Lian 2:00pm - 3:30pm
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4th Class Salsa Intermediate 2 By Daniel & Gaik Leng 8:30pm - 10:00pm
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The 12 best unsung cult films from the depths of Netflix
Get your fill of cult horror, kung-fu, spaghetti westerns, Blaxploitation and whatever Troll 2 is
Fri, Aug 11, 2017, 05:00
Dean Van Nguyen
Kung Fu Killer
Kung-fu movies, spaghetti westerns, cult horrors, blaxploitation joints, direct-to-video action flicks, trashy thrillers and anything straight out of the grindhouse. These are the films that populate the deepest caverns of Netflix. The forgotten movies most subscribers barely notice when flicking through the streaming service’s catalogue, passed over time and time again for another episode of House of Cards.
Pity these great works that pad out the Netflix canon, for they are actually the films that make the subscription worth paying for. Netflix’s underbelly holds riches for those willing to tool up and journey into the mire. These 12 films are a good place to start.
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
1978, Hong Kong. Dir: Liu Chia-Liang
From the legendary Shaw Brothers Studio in Hong Kong comes one of the greatest kung fu movies ever made. Genre deity Gordon Liu plays a young student who seeks sanctuary in the Shaolin Temple after the Manchu government brutally suppresses an uprising in his hometown. Living among the monks, he learns martial arts by training in the monastery’s chambers. These sequences are brilliantly inventive, each chamber adding a new component in the hero’s arsenal.
The production design is lush and striking; the fight sequences, visceral and stunning. Start here before working your way through the Shaw Brothers’ blessed catalogue.
Ace High
1968, Italy. Dir: Giuseppe Colizzi
Sergio Leone may have defined the spaghetti western but hundreds more gun-slinging works were shot by Italian film-makers besotted with the mysticism of the old American West.
Take Giuseppe Colizzi’s Ace High. It was filmed in Spain and stars popular Italian double act Bud Spencer and Terence Hill alongside The Ugly himself, Eli Wallach. The film, the second part of a trilogy (don’t worry, though, you can jump straight in), is all steely-eyed cowboys, quick-on-the-draw duels and stab-you-in-the-back partnerships. Leone was the master, but this is a minor genre classic.
2008, UK. Dir: Roger Donaldson
What’s this? Jason Statham does more than just crescent-kick fools? The Bank Job is based on the real life Baker Street robbery but with huge dramatic licence that allows sex snaps of Princess Margaret to be worked into the plot. Statham leads a group of cockney villains in a jolly into a bank vault that’s probably a little too slickly made for a heavily accented London 1970s heist flick. It’s a hell of a lot of fun, though, somewhat thanks to its leading man excelling in a less kinetic role than usual.
2009, US. Dir: Scott Sanders
You don’t know Black Dynamite? The ex-CIA operative, Vietnam vet, kung fu master unleashes his own form of righteous justice to his local streets, all the while sporting the sharpest 1970s wardrobes this side of Studio 54. Devised by its star, Michael Jai White, this is a comedy that lovingly bends the knee to Blaxploitation movies. Shot in glorious Super 16 film, every frame gorgeously nails the genre’s slimy-grimy aesthetic, while Adrian Younge’s nasty soundtrack plays like a mixtape of lost soul and funk gems.
Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood
1996, US. Dir: Paris Barclay
The Wayans Brothers worked out their template for mega successful horror spoof Scary Movie by first putting together this lampoon of 1990s hood movies. That franchise, and most of the siblings’ subsequent work, proved to be a grave sin, but Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood has a lot of laughs. It requires a knowledge of the hood movie genre to understand all the references, but it’s an amusing piece regardless.
1978, Hong Kong. Dir: Yuen Woo-ping
Who could possibly match Bruce Lee? After The Dragon perished, martial arts cinema was rife with imitators. Stars with monickers such as Bruce Li and Bruce Le spawned a subgenre known as Brucesploitation. It was Jackie Chan who revitalised kung fu movies by mixing physicality with physical comedy – a counterpoint to Lee’s stony intensity.
Chan’s first major breakthrough was Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow, which established his comedic style. But Drunken Master – which follows a young student as he learns from an old mentor (Yuen Siu-tien) the art of fighting while totally hammered – went a long way to making him an icon.
1975, US. Dir: Jack Hill
In one of the roles that turned her into a 1970s Blaxploitation icon, Pam Grier goes on a roaring rampage of revenge when members of a drug syndicate murder her government agent boyfriend. As forceful as a double-barrel shotgun blast to the chest, Foxy Brown is sometimes difficult to watch. But the movie bristles with post-civil rights anger, feminist potency and the steely resolve of the black power movement.
2014, Hong Kong-China. Dir: Teddy Chan
Crashing on to the list of all-time great cinema serial killers is the hooded “martial arts maniac” who challenges and kills retired kung fu masters. Leave it to a fresh-out-of-jail master Hahou Mo (Hong Kong superstar Donnie Yen) to track the villain. Kung Fu Killer’s fight scenes are inventive – one takes place on a giant skeleton sculpture, another on a busy motorway – offering a reminder that when it comes to choreography and editing, nowhere does cinematic hand-to-hand combat better than Hong Kong. There are tons of industry cameos, too, and the film-makers even dedicated the movie to all those who uphold “the fine tradition of Hong Kong action cinema”.
Reincarnated
2012, UK-US. Dir: Andy Capper
One of the greatest rappers to ever walk the planet pitches up in Jamaica to immerse himself in Rastafari faith and record a terrible reggae album. We know now that Snoop Dogg’s conversion to Snoop Lion and dedication to a new religion did not stick. He dropped the name after the record’s cycle was complete and has caught heat from Bunny Wailer – former drummer for The Wailers and one of Reincarnated’s stars – for “outright fraudulent use of Rastafari community’s personalities and symbolism”.
Still, watching one of hip-hop’s most lovable visiting Trench Town, taking part in Rastafari rituals and smoking an endless amount of weed is undoubtedly enjoyable. Plus, Snoop gives a series of intimate interviews, opening up about the sometimes brutal path that brought him to Jamaica looking for fresh answers.
2015, UK. Dir: Steve Barker
Pitching The Rezort probably took about three seconds. “It’s Jurassic Park, but with zombies.” This Brit flick takes that beautiful premise and doesn’t mess it up. A decade after humanity suppressed a zombie outbreak, a ragtag group of survivors visit a theme park where you can unload heavy weaponry at the undead for fun. There’s plenty of grisly action and ham-fisted social satire that keeps The Rezort swiftly moving. Plus, as far as I know, this is the first movie to introduce the concept of the undead right activist.
Six Bullets
2012, US. Dir: Ernie Barbarash
A lot of years have passed since Jean-Claude Van Damme enjoyed his place at the head table of hulking action A-listers. Classics such as Bloodsport, Universal Soldier and Timecop may have assured his place in the genre’s history, but JCVD hasn’t turned to politics just yet. These days he passes the time making mostly direct-to-video flicks. The super violent Six Bullets follows a broken-down, haunted by the past, “getting too old for this shit” mercenary as he attempts to track down a kidnapped American teen in Moldova. Basically, it’s Taken, but in a Belgian accent.
1990, US. Dir: Claudio Fragasso
Troll 2 is in the conversation for best bad movie of all time. Every frame of this crazy thing just feels beyond the realms of possibility. You sit, you watch and you despair. The movie ends and you just stare at a blank screen. You rub your temples. Questions plague your every thought. Questions like “How?” and “Why?” Your chest tightens and your arteries close. The movie has infected your cerebrum. Things will never be the same again.
This cult classic – intended, for some reason, to be a smackdown to vegetarianism – follows a tribe of shape-shifting goblins that transform victims into plants so that they can eat them. Director Claudio Fragasso has always considered Troll 2 (which has no links to the first Troll movie) to be a piece with merit. If there’s one factor that links most so-bad-they’re-good movies, it’s that their creators were actually trying to create something legitimately great.
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Dutch textbook leaves out Jewish ties to Jerusalem
Publisher which previously released textbooks accusing Israelis of ethnic cleansing prints new textbooks omitting Jewish ties to Jerusalem.
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Cnaan Liphshiz, JTA , Feb 12 , 2019 2:59 PM
A Dutch publisher that created school textbooks accusing Israelis of ethnic cleansing has released a new one omitting Jerusalem’s significance to Jews.
The omission occurred in a textbook about social issues titled “Plein M” by Nordhoff Publishers for preparatory middle-level applied education level schools, including public schools. It states Jerusalem is holy to Muslims and Christians, but does not mention Jews.
It also states that Jews and Christians were “mostly treated well” by Arabs throughout history. It does not mention capital taxes and many pogroms perpetrated against Jews in Arab countries before and during the flight of at least 800,000 Jews from those countries in the 20th century. Today, there are fewer than 7,000 Jews living in Arab countries.
Likoed Nederland, a pro-Israel group, called the book a form of “historical falsification” in a statement Sunday, adding it “reads like Palestinian propaganda.”
Nordhoff did not reply to JTA’s request for reaction.
In 2015, the same publisher defended a history book that states that David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s first prime minister, declared statehood after “Jewish militias carried out murders in Arab villages, and hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled and settled in refugee camp across the border.” That book does not mention Arab atrocities during the same conflict.
The Dutch education ministry has a relatively liberal policy as to which textbooks may be used as teaching materials, placing such choices at the discretion of schools and, at times, individual teachers.
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A less-known but amazing animal park: Sóstó ZOO
Vivi Bencze
Published in December 2018
Northern Great Plain
Those who have ever been to my country, Hungary's capital might know for one of the most famous and oldest zoos in Europe: Budapest ZOO. Even though, this one is not the only one worth mentioning, when it comes to Hungarian zoos, nay! There is a less-known but also amazing animal park in Nyíregyháza called Sóstó ZOO. It is located five kilometers from the city, in a magical, unmarred environment area. This zoo can be found in the resort area of Sóstó, where a beach bath, a village museum and a park forest provide the relaxation for the visitors. On the 30-acre land, the continents will welcome the guests, so that those who enter here can go through the Earth to observe how the animals live in different parts of the world. So, let me be the one who will show you around the best zoo in Europe, according to the Anthony Sheridan foundation.
Sóstó Zoo - Nyíregyháza
Nyíregyháza, Sóstói út, 4431 Magyarország
Nyíregyháza, Magyarország
Sóstó
Nyíregyháza, Sóstó, 4400 Magyarország
Not an everyday experience
There is a hotel inside the animal park called Pangea, with 38 rooms, conference rooms, wonderful view and absolute visit to the zoo. It is a great place for families or couples who love animal's proximity. It's not an everyday experience to wake up by giraffes, sharks, white tigers, and more than 500 species. In addition, there is a dinosaur park in the backyard. Cool, huh?
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Hotel Pangea
Nyíregyháza, Blaha Lujza stny. 15, 4431 Magyarország
The main attraction
Those who are interested in seeing Madagascar lemurs, they can visit the monsoon tree on Tarzan's path. Here, you can observe them in their direct environment, which is one of the main attractions. In the "monkey forest", there are ring-tailed lemurs, that are running up and down among the guests. We can admire and photograph them but cannot feed and pet them.
Photo © Credit to nyiregyhaza.info.hu
Feeding experience
The animal park's residents consume around 2000 kg of vegetables, 2400 kg of fruits, 800 kg of meat, 700 kg of fish, 1000 kg of seeds and 3000 liters of water a day. Every Monday and Friday at 9:30; you can see the sharks getting fed by the keepers. By attending the seal show and parrot show, you can observe how they work for treats, and even you yourself have a chance to experience feeding, surprising animals with delicacies using an automatic machine.
Photo © Credit to programturizmus.hu
All in all, we might agree that visiting a zoo - not only this one - is such a wonderful experience in general. Here, in Nyíregyháza, the workers are not only the keepers of these animals. They also rescue them and help endangered species to survive, just like at the private zoo in Felsőlajos. If you come to Budapest, Nyíregyháza is only two hours by car, which is really not a big deal to visit a less-known but amazing animal park: Sóstó ZOO.
Hello, my name is Vivi and I'm from Hungary, always excited to explore as many places as I can. I live in Budapest and my motivation is to make you explore Hungary the way I see my country.
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Kerridge Commercial Systems launches new Ecommerce Division Kerridge Commercial Systems and Phocas Software join forces to enable distributive trades to feel good about data Kerridge CS introduces innovative app to enhance stock picking efficiency and accuracy
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Trading Depot sees turnover double since investing in K8
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Gains and benefits
Trading Depot, the online trading sister company to Grant & Stone, offers more than 48,000 product lines to a loyal and growing customer base who maintain its ‘excellent’ rating on Trustpilot, the online review community. The company supplies plumbing and electrical products, sanitaryware, flooring, PVC windows and doors, some heavyside materials such as paving and more than 30,000 tools.
“We’re seeing huge growth,” said Trading Depot General Manager Darren House. “While around 70% of our customers are homeowners, the remaining 30% are tradesmen who are happier shopping in an online environment today than they were 10 years ago. Although we don’t offer trade accounts, we offer a choice to builders who are looking for a keener price and are happy to wait a day or two for their delivery. We also offer a click and collect service from our warehouse. I like to think there’s a traditional merchant feel about the business as we offer great customer service including technical support over the phone at pre-purchase stage.”
At the front end of Trading Depot’s business is a Magento eCommerce platform that interfaces directly with their ERP system - K8 - a solution developed by Kerridge Commercial Systems. As each order is placed, the data is drawn into K8 and, if the product is in stock, a pick note is automatically produced in the warehouse and data sent to the labeller ready to print.
Turnover has doubled in the seven months since K8 was implemented and, although I can’t put that all down to K8, there’s no way we could have managed the current level of business using the old system.
- Darren House, General Manager, Trading Depot
Before going live on K8 in April 2017, the team at Trading Depot had to manually re-key orders in to their legacy ERP system. “It was a really cumbersome process,” said Darren. “We used to print out the orders from Magento and, while one member of staff spent all day re-keying them into the old system, another used to type out the labels! We were working on two totally separate systems and only able to process around 50 – 80 orders each day. Plus, there was a high risk of making errors when retyping postcodes and product codes etc. We upgraded for a short while to exporting orders from Magento on CSV files every couple of hours, and then importing them to the old system. But the process wasn’t reliable so we still printed them out and cross-referenced them manually!”
When Darren joined Trading Depot from sister company, Grant & Stone - which was implementing the K8 system across the group – a demo from KCS showed how upgrading to K8 could totally automate sales order processing. And, he was able to protect the investment Trading Depot had already made in Magento using K8’s Magento plug in. (Companies with no existing eCommerce platform can take advantage of KCS’s Web Builder when they implement K8. It’s a responsive eCommerce suite that enables the fast deployment of fully integrated online trading and a B2B online customer portal.)
The benefits were immediate. As orders come in from Trading Depot’s website or the company’s Amazon or eBay shop, they are automatically drawn into K8 and a pick note for goods in stock is processed with no human intervention. If part of the order is direct, a member of staff briefly intervenes to instruct K8 to send that part of the order directly to the supplier. On the old system the team had to type a separate email to the supplier along with the re-keyed customer information.
We didn’t lose a single day’s business as we went live on K8, and because the system is really intuitive and we have a young, computer savvy team, we needed minimal training.
“Now that our Magento platform interfaces with K8, customers can see an accurate reflection of our stock levels,” explained Darren. “So many websites tell customers that products are in stock when in fact they’re not. This annoys customers who only find out after they’ve placed their orders, and end up waiting lengthy delivery times rather than risking not getting a refund. We like being straight with our customers and can now confidently show the actual stock position on around 80% of stock in our warehouse or held by manufacturers and other third party suppliers - and we’re working on increasing this figure.”
This new confidence has also enabled Darren to make shipping more profitable because knowing something is definitely in stock means he can offer and charge more for a premium next day delivery service. K8 also allows Darren to take advantage of ‘buy 10’ deals because purchasing and sales can be set up separately - unlike on the old system.
Further significant cost savings have been made from not having to replace the three staff lost due to natural wastage since the implementation of K8. “The business is now so streamlined we don’t need to replace them,” he said. “In fact turnover has doubled in the seven months since K8 was implemented and, although I can’t put that all down to K8, there’s no way we could have managed the current level of business using the old system.”
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REPS BEGS ISRAEL OVER DEPORTATION OF NIGERIANS
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The House of Representatives has appealed to the Israeli authorities through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to stay action on the deportation of Nigerian citizens pending the issuance of passports to them.
The House further urged the Ministry of Interior to mandate the Nigerian Immigration Service to open an office in Israel where passports can be issued.
The resolve by the House emanated from a motion entitled “call for issuance of international passports to Nigerians living in Israel to enable renewal of their visas” sponsored by Hon. Golu Simon and 3 others during Thursday’s plenary session.
Raising the motion, Hon. Simon worried that the Nigerian Immigration Service and Ministry of Foreign Affairs have not visited Israel for about 2 years to provide international passports to Nigerian citizens as it has been done previously.
The House which adopted the motion after it was put to a voice vote by the Speaker, Hon. Yakubu Dogara also mandated its committees on Foreign Affairs and Interior to liaise with the Nigerian Immigration to ascertain the situation and proffer a solution to it.
The Speaker in his ruling, referred the motion to the House committees on Foreign Affairs and Legislative Compliance for further input
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Published: November 11, 2020, 12:11 pm Updated: November 11, 2020, 12:42 pm
Tags: KSATKids, SAISD, education, learning, reading
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SAISD’s ‘Book Buddies’ program is helping students build up home libraries, create interest in reading
District providing free books to students in Pre-K to 8th grade
SAN ANTONIO – A program in the San Antonio community aims to help students get into reading by helping them build up their libraries at home.
The San Antonio Independent School District’s Book Buddies program provides free books to students in grades Pre-K through eighth grade.
SAISD said this school year, the Book Buddies program hopes to grow and distribute over 100,000 books to more than 16,000 students in more than 35 area schools.
Port San Antonio has donated a space that will be used to receive and sort books, but SAISD said the program still needs volunteers.
SAISD needs volunteers to help sort books for its Book Buddies program. (KSAT)
“Like educators throughout our community, we want to ensure that we inspire and prepare our young people and connect them with exciting opportunities in their future educational and career paths. This program is a terrific way to achieve just that. By directly reaching out to thousands of students and encouraging reading, the Book Buddies team is an essential partner in building a strong foundation by engaging our next generation of innovators and other creative thinkers. We are very proud to support this effort," said Jim Perschbach, president and CEO of Port San Antonio.
Sorting sessions take place Saturday throughout the year. Those interested can click here.
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KTM 450 SX-F
The championship winning KTM 450 SX-F is a proven formula that is the industry benchmark. For 2021, this machine continues to deliver superior performance and easy handling. It features an extremely compact, single overhead camshaft cylinder head and together with the efficient electronic fuel injection, it pushes out an unrivalled 63hp in the most effective way possible. The KTM 450 SX-F is simply the fastest Motocross bike out on the track.
Unrivalled power
The 450 cc engine is the ultimate powerhouse when it comes to KTM's competitive motocross range. Its compact, lightweight design features a single overhead camshaft cylinder head, fueled by the latest electronic injection system. This enables the impressive 63hp to be distributed extremely efficiently throughout the rev range. Even with its super-beneficial electric starter this model is still the lightest 450 cc engine on the MX market. For 2021, the proven KTM 450 SX-F engine features further developments to improve reliability.
The KTM 450 SX-F is fitted with a lightweight, compact SOHC (single overhead camshaft) cylinder head. The design focusses on mass centralization, contributing to overall handling excellence. The overhead camshaft has a friction-optimized surface and valve timing that delivers impressive responsiveness. The four ultra-lightweight titanium valves (intake 40 mm, exhaust 33 mm) are activated via extremely rigid rocker arms. The rockers on intake side are DLC coated, allowing for impressive engine speeds up to 11,500 rpm. Low-friction chain guides further support the high RPM levels. The innovative head configuration guarantees the most efficient delivery of the unrivalled power, keeping a strong edge over the competition.
The crankshaft on the KTM 450 SX-F is located in an ideal position close to the center of gravity, contributing to better mass centralization. It utilizes a short connecting rod, which allows for a compact motor design and a snappier power delivery. The whole unit is extremely well-balanced, with the perfect amount of inertia for optimal traction and ride-ability. A plain big end bearing with two force-fitted bearing shells, runs directly on the crank pin, with the necessary oil feed for this bearing supplied by the engine's pressure lubrication. This design also enhances durability, allowing for long crankshaft service intervals - resulting in less effort and cost and more time spent on two wheels.
The compact engine cases are manufactured using a high pressure die-cast production process that helps with weight reduction, while retaining strength and durability. The design allows for optimal shaft arrangements close to the center of gravity, resulting in better mass centralization and easier ride-ability. The engine covers feature a smart surface structure that reduces wear caused by the rider's boots, keeping them looking as fresh as the day you bought it.
The transmission on the KTM 450 SX-F is focused on lightweight performance without compromise to durability. There was no need to change the gear ratios as they have been perfectly matched to the power delivery of the large displacement engine, but the secondary drive (sprockets) ratio has been made shorter 13/49 for improved better response. All four-stroke engines are fitted with a gear sensor, which provides the option of different engine characteristics for each gear, depending on engine load. An advanced no-dirt gear lever design prevents dirt from building up and together with the reliable gearbox, guarantees the next gear is always an easy click away.
The state-of-the-art KEIHIN Engine Management System, with electronic fuel injection, features a 44 mm throttle body. The injector position guarantees optimal atomization of the fuel and air on the way to the combustion chamber, resulting in instant response and maximum performance when opening the throttle. There are also separate systems for cold starting and idle adjustment. The ECU features maps which have been developed to precisely match the exhaust and cylinder head, with options for regulating traction and launch control. It also provides different maps for each gear, according to the information received from the gear sensor, ensuring maximum power as you shift through the gears.
The 95 mm bore cylinder houses a newly-shaped, lightweight, piston, made to the very highest standards by CP, delivering improved performance and reliability. Its design contributes to the engine's low vibrations and overall engine speed strength. Due to the low oscillating masses, the engine is not only powerful, but also displays extremely lively characteristics.
The multifunctional side mounted counter balance shaft masterfully balances all the oscillating forces, while also driving the water pump. It effectively keeps engine vibrations to a minimum, resulting in the smoothest ride, even at the highest engine speeds.
The KTM 450 SX-F is fitted with the extremely durable, KTM-developed DDS clutch (damped diaphragm steel), with a wear-free steel basket and heat resistant clutch plates. It uses a diaphragm spring instead of the usual coil springs, which results in considerably easier clutch action. The diaphragm spring is also compact enough to allow for a damping system to be integrated into the clutch hub, contributing to better traction and durability. Additionally, the Brembo S.p.A hydraulic system provides easy and precise clutch modulation.
The standard electric starter on the KTM 450 SX-F uses a proven starter drive and a strong starter motor made by Mitsuba. As demonstrated time and time again, it provides quick and reliable starting, saving you precious time and energy when you need it most.
Handlebar map select switch
Within easy reach of the left grip on all four-stroke models, is a multifunctional handlebar map switch, which features the innovative control functions; traction control; launch control and alternative power curves (standard <-> advanced). The TRACTION CONTROL is a unique feature that guarantees more efficient traction and better control when accelerating the bike, especially in challenging track conditions. It can be activated on the handlebar map switch while riding. With a simple push of the two buttons at idle speed, the rider can also activate LAUNCH CONTROL, ensuring the most effective launch out of the gate. The map switch also gives the rider the chance to select an alternative power map besides the standard configuration, providing him with options during the race.
Effective heat control
Maintaining the optimal engine temperature is crucial to ensuring consistent horsepower throughout the ride. The KTM 450 SX-F features radiators which are positioned for a lower the center of gravity. Their design matches the shrouds perfectly and offers a great slim feel to the ergonomics. By using CFD technology (computational fluid dynamics) together with a clever coolant circuit routing, the innovative system ensures the optimum engine temperature for the highest performance, no matter what the conditions. The radiators also feature special protectors that don't only serve as protection from flying rocks and debris but also as a brace that disperses energy around the radiators in the event of an impact.
Tuned for power
When it comes to power delivery and performance, the exhaust on all 4-stroke models plays a key role and packs a punch that is hard to beat. It features a model specific header pipe with an advanced resonator called FDH (Flow Design Header), which is a small chamber around the pipe. The design allows the exhaust to be disassembled without removing the shock absorber and also provides better access to the shock. The aluminum sleeve, end cap and internal design of the silencer allows for slimmer ergonomics, making the bike feel narrower, without compromise to regulatory noise limits.
Within easy reach of the left grip on all four-stroke models, is a multifunctional handlebar map switch, which features the innovative control functions; traction control; launch control and alternative power curves (standard <-> advanced). The TRACTION CONTROL is a unique feature that guarantees more efficient traction and better control when accelerating the bike, especially in challenging track conditions. It can be activated on the handlebar map switch while riding. With a simple push of the two buttons at idle speed, the rider can also activate LAUNCH CONTROL, ensuring the most effective launch out of the gate. The map switch also gives the rider the chance to select an alternative power map besides the standard configuration, providing him with options during the race.
Superior core stability
As with the entire KTM SX range, the frame on the KTM 450 SX-F is professionally crafted from hydro-formed chromium molybdenum steel tubes that are robot welded to ensure the highest levels of consistent quality. The precisely calculated stiffness of the frame delivers responsive handling and works perfectly with the suspension to provide excellent agility and high-speed stability. All 2021 KTM SX frames feature a highly durable powder coating and come with standard frame protectors. The subframe is made from lightweight aluminum and provides great feeling for the rider, as well as easy movement across the seat.
The KTM 450 SX-F's one-piece swingarm, is manufactured using a gravity die-cast production process, for exceptional strength at the lowest possible weight. It offers a wide range of adjustment for the rear wheel, allowing for a shorter wheelbase on tighter twisty tracks, or a longer wheelbase for greater stability on longer, more choppy tracks. The swingarm's chain measurement markings are visible from above, making adjustment simpler and more accurate.
KTM uses lightweight, CNC-machined hubs and high-end Excel rims on all SX models, guaranteeing maximum stability and minimum weight. The aluminum spoke nipples feature a design that conveniently reduces the frequency with which the spokes need to be tightened. The wheels are fitted with the latest Dunlop Geomax-MX33 tires, delivering maximum grip and stability, effectively transferring all the power to the ground.
All full-size KTM SX models are fitted with the super-lightweight WP XACT fork with AER technology and feature updated settings for 2021. It is a 48 mm USD air-sprung fork with separate functions in each fork leg, with damping functions on the right side and the air spring on the left. The left leg features a two-chamber system with a capsuled air cartridge, helping prevent loss of air pressure. Essentially, this means that in the rare case of a leaking outer seal, the internal cartridge pressure keeps the bike in a normal position. The air spring is exceptionally easy to use and can be adjusted to any rider weight via a single air valve and the air pump that is supplied with the bike. The right fork leg integrates a damping cartridge to fit single damping leg requirements and can be adjusted to the track conditions and the rider's preferences. Additionally, the fork top caps have a new design for improved, easy adjustment (compression) from top, rebound from bottom, 30 clicks each).
All KTM SX models feature a WP XACT monoshock, which has been developed to work as a complete unit with the entire frame and swingarm architecture, as well as the linkage system and the WP XACT AER fork. It features high-quality machined and anodized components, which add a touch of class and give it appeal beyond just a functional necessity. It is fully adjustable, including high and low speed compression, allowing you to set the shock up precisely to suit any track and rider's preferences.
All KTM SX models feature top quality, CNC-machined triple clamps which have become a KTM trademark. The triple clamp has a precisely calculated stiffness and offset (22 mm offset for all models) to match the flex characteristics of the frame and fork. The result is a front end that all works in perfect harmony, contributing positively to the overall handling and stability. The rubber damped handlebar fixation reduces vibration and also allows for some adjustment with 2 different mounting positions. An hour meter is fitted as standard on the upper triple clamp on all SX models, keeping the rider informed of the number of hours spent tearing up the track and when the next service is due.
Highly effective braking
High-tech Brembo S.p.A brakes have always been standard equipment on all KTM motocross bikes. Combined with lightweight wave discs, the renowned system provides the highest level of braking efficiency, enabling you to out-brake the competition.
Shaped for mobility
All models in the KTM SX range are fitted with lightweight polyethylene fuel tanks. The shape of the fuel tank allows for slim ergonomics without compromise to the 7 liter fuel capacity. The filler cap has an inside thread that makes for easy and reliable closure.
The airbox on the KTM 450 SX-F ensures optimal flow dynamics, and together with its intake snorkels, leads to maximum power and quick throttle response. Despite the obvious performance advantages, the design also offers maximum protection against soiling of the air filter. The large Twin-Air air filter is mounted on a cleverly designed stiff cage that minimizes incorrect installation. As found on previous models, filter maintenance is quick and easy and does not require tools - a standard, original feature from KTM.
Made for mobility
All KTM SX models feature a seat that perfectly matches the range's dynamic performance-oriented ergonomics. The seat cover features silicone strips that provide better feel and grip for the rider. The seat is conveniently fixed to the bike using one long, lateral screw, making it secure and easy to handle.
Control in your hands
All full-size KTM SX models are equipped with the same high-strength aluminum tapered handlebar, made by NEKEN. The handlebar is fixed in rubber damped mountings, which allow for two different positions. The handlebars come standard with an ODI vulcanized grip on the right side and a comfortable ODI lock-on grip, which does not require any wire or glue, on the left.
Sophisticated ´no-dirt´ footpegs prevent clogging of the footpeg pivot, even when digging in deep ruts. Looking for a higher riding position? Then just mount the footpegs of the 2019 EXC models, which are 6mm higher than the SX versions.
The winning look
The new aggressive-looking graphics were designed to send a clear message to the competition that this is not a bike that should be taken lightly.
All SX-F models feature a capable, super lightweight 2 Ah Lithium-Ion starter battery, ensuring quick and effective starting of the engine, especially in cold weather conditions. The voltage regulator and condenser, as well as all the electrical components are packaged in a common area below the seat, making the entire system compact and reliable.
TRACTION CONTROL is a highly beneficial feature that guarantees more efficient traction and better control of the bike when accelerating on wet or slippery hard pack surfaces. It can be activated by the handlebar map switch during riding.
By pushing both buttons on the map switch, the rider can activate LAUNCH CONTROL, which ensures a more efficient launch out of the start gate. It reduces the maximum engine speed for the very first moment of the start to give better control. The EFI control lamp mounted on the upper triple clamps flashes when the function is active.
With one touch of a button, the map switch gives the rider the chance to select between a standard map setting and a more aggressive map for loamy, high grip dirt conditions. This is particularly useful for changing track conditions or for a rider that is looking for more control as he begins to fatigue.
Weight (without fuel) 100 kg
Chain 5/8 x 1/4"
Frame design Central double-cradle-type 25CrMo4 steel
Front suspension WP XACT-USD, Ø 48 mm
Rear suspension WP XACT Monoshock with linkage
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Rob Armstrong Selected as Dean of the School of Humanities
by Jacque Ballent | Apr 25, 2018 | Life@Legacy | 0 comments
After evaluating numerous candidates for the last two months, Legacy Christian Academy has selected Rob Armstrong as the Dean of the School of Humanities for the Upper School Professional Schools Program. Rob is an ordained minister and veteran educator of 37 years and has served in numerous roles including as a humanities teacher, coach, chaplain, director of admissions and marketing, high school principal, and headmaster. He has served as the Head of School at The Brook Hill School (TX), Brazos Christian Academy (TX), Trinity Academy of Raleigh (NC), and Covenant Christian Academy near Boston (MA). He received his bachelor's degree from George Fox University in Oregon, his master's degree from Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS) and will complete his
Doctorate in Education from DTS in December. Many of the schools Rob has served were focused on providing a Classical Christian education which emphasized an integrated humanities and strong liberal arts curriculum. Rob has been married to Beverly for 39 years and has three children and five grandchildren. In his spare time, he enjoys golf and remodeling.
Upper School Principal, Kevin Mosley shared these remarks: “We are excited about all the experience Rob brings to this position as a lead learner in Classical Christian Schools. His contacts in ministry and education along with his vision for how our students can engage the world uniquely qualify him to lead our students in this new program.”
In addition, Chief Academic Officer, Daniel Townsley adds, “Legacy is richly blessed to have Rob Armstrong as the Dean for Legacy's School of Humanities. His vast leadership experience, passion for Christian education, and strong humanities background and convictions provide the wisdom and understanding to help Legacy develop and execute our high ambitions for the Professional Schools Program. Rob will be instrumental in building the framework and organizational structure that will continue to enhance Legacy's academic and professional culture. Rob will cultivate relationships in our community, solidify symposium speakers, connect with colleges, and counsel and guide students and families in the inaugural year of our Professional Schools Program. In addition, Rob will serve as a valuable mentor for the additional deans we will be hiring over the next two years to implement Legacy's full vision.”
This new initiative at Legacy is exciting. I have served in Christian schools for more than 30 years and in that time have seen numerous attempts to connect students to their educational experience in meaningful ways. This new initiative is the strongest and most effective plan I have seen. It is truly groundbreaking in the way we look at a student's experience. I am confident it will not only provide positive results for our students at Legacy, but will ultimately expand to other Christian school communities who have been seeking an answer to the same question. This is truly a pacesetter initiative and I am blessed to join the team at such an exciting time.” – Dean of School of Humanities Rob Armstrong
Over the next 2 years Legacy will continue to interview and eventually hire additional deans who will serve our students as academic leaders for their specific Professional Schools.For the 2018-2019 school year, several Professional Schools will be combined and led by the same dean. Next year, Rob Armstrong will serve as the Dean of the School of Humanities as well as the School of Business.
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