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This 1976 Apple I in a Briefcase Sold for Almost $500,000 USD Only 68 left in the world. Tech May 28, 2019 Back in 1976, Apple released its first ever computer — the Apple I. Hand-built by co-founder Steve Wozniak himself, the computer sold for $666 USD at the time, with only roughly 200 believed to be made in the world. Now, one of these original Apple I computers have been sold for almost $500,000 USD. Auctioned for £371,260 GBP — or roughly $471,000 USD — at Christie’s auction house , this Apple I is extremely rare and unique thanks to its leather briefcase housing: the original Apple I computers did not come with a case, so owners would have to figure out a solution themselves. Out of the 200 made back in ‘76, an Apple I Registry run by the brand’s enthusiasts believes that only around 68 still exist, the rest being destroyed over time. This special briefcase edition of the computer was listed as number 10, its previous owner being Rick Conte, who bought it at the time to learn how to program BASIC. The computer was then donated to the Maine Personal Computer Museum in 2009 before being sold to various subsequent private owners. For more antique goodness, check out this 1960 Rolls-Royce VIP 1000 decanter set. AppleChristie'sComputersRetrospectApple IAuctionSteve Wozniak This 2002 Nissan Skyline GT-R V Spec II Nur Costs Nearly $500,000 USD Apple's New Firmware Allows for In-Field Recalibration for Its $6,000 USD Pro Display XDR Rare Star Wars Boba Fett Figure Could Auction for up to $500,000 USD This 1997 Acura Integra Type R Just Sold for $82,000 USD Video Game Addiction Is Now an Official Mental Health Disorder Declared by the World Health Organization. By Jeff Yeung/ May 28, 2019 Ravenel's Online Auction Set to Include Works From KAWS, Takashi Murakami, Daniel Arsham & More Dubbed “All In Out of Now.” By Charlie Zhang/ May 28, 2019 SOPHNET. Brings on nonnative for Its Commemorative 20th-Anniversary Capsule “That Sophnative Production.” BMW's Motorrad Concept R18 Mixes Vintage With Modern Tech Equipped with a two-cylinder 1.8-liter boxer. Take a First Look at the adidas Originals Yung-96 Chasm Updating the retro-inspired lifestyle runner. By Nicolaus Li/ May 28, 2019 Hot Toys Goes Bigger With the Life-Sized Hulk Nano Gauntlet A whopping 28 inches tall.
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Location based dating app January 7, 2016| | 0 Comment Current Local Time in Johns Hopkins Homewood, Maryland, USA Frequently Asked Questions About APL’s Hiring Process what do guys say about dating at JHU? Tableau makes Johns Hopkins coronavirus data available for the rest of us Matt Robinson, MD Interactive maps show global coronavirus spread in real-time These 5 Online Tools Provide Up-to-Date Tracking of The New Coronavirus Spread The Johns Hopkins Foreign Affairs Symposium Presents: The Price of Privacy: Re-Evaluating the NSA This post will demonstrate how to convert the raw data to time-series data. Our dataset contains 11, observations on 12 variables. The data include the date followed by a space followed by time. The last five observations contain similar information but in a different format. Unfortunately, the data for lastupdate were not stored consistently in the raw data files. We could examine the different ways dates were saved in lastupdate across the different files and develop a strategy to extract the dates. But we know the date for each file because it is part of the name for each raw data file. In my previous posts, we created a consistently formatted date when we imported the raw data. A simple solution would be to save that date as a variable when we import the raw data files. We can check our work by list ing the observations. In addition to the year-round support, services, and training we receive from Kesem National, we are grateful to those who provide support to our local Camp Kesem chapter including:. Our corporate and foundation donors who provide critical resources to help fund the services we deliver locally. The many retail and service providers who offer in-kind support for our summer camp as well as many or our year-round services. The Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center has put together a If you’re looking for up to date numbers on coronavirus in your area, this is a the threat of visiting these scam sites and a shortlist of sites to NOT visit. Congratulations to the JHU Class of ! Interested in joining the JHU Bands? Fill out the form below! Please email band jhu. Prospective Student Information Class of Email band jhu. A big congratulations to all the newly accepted students of the JHU Class of ! The son of a Quaker tobacco planter, Johns Hopkins quit school at the age of 12 to work the family fields after his parents—in accord with their Quaker conscience—had emancipated their slaves. Awareness of his own educational limitations and of the needs of the newly freed blacks would stay with him and influence him for the rest of his life. At the age of 17, Hopkins went to live with his uncle in Baltimore and learn the wholesale grocery business. He managed the business well but quarreled with his uncle in when the uncle refused to permit farmers to pay for goods in whiskey. It’s also widely credited with revolutionizing higher education by being the first US institution to integrate teaching and research. To date, Johns Hopkins has. JavaScript is disabled in your internet browser’s settings–Site functionality may be limited. For best experience please adjust your settings to allow JavaScript or use a different browser. Your web browser does not have all the features necessary for proper functioning of this website. Please upgrade your browser or switch to another. FDP Member Organization. Johns Hopkins University. Is entity a member of the FDP? Entity Details. Entity represents that it is a small business concern as defined in 13 CFR Johns Hopkins University Central Lockbox. FAR Issue I Israel has stood as a unique example of a stable democracy in the Middle East for decades. However, in the last several years, political science scholarship has begun to raise questions as to whether Israeli democracy is under threat. There are many factors that contribute to the connection amongst Latin American countries: a similar culture, a strong passion for celebration, a love for soccer, essentially equal religious beliefs and a shared painful history of subjugation. F E B R U A R Y 2 0 0 5 I S S U E. The Big Question. Iralia Georgiou and Maany Peyvan Photo by John Davis, Q: Do Hopkins students date anymore? Our committees promise to provide you with an incredible international relations experience as you debate a wide range of topics in one of our thirty-one high-caliber committees. You will have the opportunity to take part in boardrooms, commissions, councils, courts, organizations, unions, and more. We hope that throughout the weekend you take advantage of our unique committee offerings, as well as our other conference events. 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Founded in , the university was named for its first benefactor, the American entrepreneur, abolitionist , and philanthropist Johns Hopkins. Johns Hopkins is organized into 10 divisions on campuses in Maryland and Washington, D. Johns Hopkins was a founding member of the American Association of Universities. The first name of philanthropist Johns Hopkins comes from the surname of his great-grandmother, Margaret Johns, who married Gerard Hopkins. Samuel named one of his sons for his father, and that son became the university’s benefactor. Up-to-date Coronavirus COVID guidance for physicians & pharmacists from Johns Hopkins ABX. Johns Hopkins ABX Guide SITES OF INFECTION. Accepting JHU’s offer of admission and enrolling in classes, each student accepts responsibility for paying all debts to the University, including tuition and fees, for which he or she is liable. An individual’s registration as a JHU student constitutes his or her agreement to make timely payment of all amounts due. If your account is delinquent and satisfactory payment arrangements have not been made, the University may take steps necessary to collect the balance due including, but not limited to:. Students who withdraw from the University must make arrangements to meet all outstanding financial obligations. Your academic transcript will not be released until payment of all obligations has been made in full. Graduating students must pay all financial obligations to the University prior to graduation. Q: Do Hopkins students date anymore? A: “Hopkins is different from other schools because dating is not a priority here. Everyone claims that they’re not looking for a relationship, ever. People here normally view dating as an inconvenience. When you’re really busy, you see a boyfriend as a very large time commitment. Your classes are priorities. Interested in joining the JHU Bands? Fill out the form below! This will allow us to keep you up to date with news about our Wind Ensemble, Pep Band, and Jazz. This information will be visible to anyone who visits or subscribes to notifications for this post. Are you sure you want to continue? Go to the Legal Help page to request content changes for legal reasons. Google Help. Help Center Community Docs Editors. Privacy Policy Terms of Service Submit feedback. Send feedback on Help Center Community. Docs Editors. This content is likely not relevant anymore. Try searching or browse recent questions. Original Poster – bokononist i. I’d like to take the raw data that Johns Hopkins is compiling on COVID cases and try to summarize it in particular ways and chart the data. By Jeanette Weinberg February 10, One junior, who is certainly not a Milton hermit, speaks anonymously when he declares that he is not as big of a “man whore” as people perceive him to be. He says he doesn’t really date at Hopkins. Camp Kesem at Johns Hopkins University Fall Date To Be Announced The many retail and service providers who offer in-kind support for our summer. Melissa Block. For the latest COVID statistics, updated in near real time, millions of people around the world have been turning to an interactive, Web-based dashboard created by a small team at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. From its humble beginnings, that dashboard has become one of the world’s most authoritative sources for the latest coronavirus numbers and trends. The project has filled an information vacuum, providing the most up-to-date, comprehensive picture of the virus’ global scope and spread. We were all drinking lattes,” recalls Lauren Gardner , 35, associate professor of civil and systems engineering at Johns Hopkins. This was back on Jan. CFTR2 is a website that provides information for patients, researchers, and the general public about specific variants in what is commonly referred to as the cystic fibrosis CF gene. For each variant or variant combination included in the database, the website will provide information about:. Information about sweat chloride, lung function, pancreatic status, and Pseudomonas infection rate in patients in the CFTR2 database with this variant or variant combination. Information on the CFTR2 website is being updated as further analysis is completed. The most up-to-date clinical information and results of functional testing are available on individual variant pages. For more information about CF, click here. Interactive maps from Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering View the WHO map to see the most up to date numbers. His background is in general medicine, general practice medicine, occupational health, public health practice, particularly population health surveillance, and clinical epidemiology. Every news report is dominated by alarming, and ever-growing cumulative counts of global cases and deaths due to COVID Dashboards of global spread are beginning to light up like Christmas trees. In fact, R is one of the tools of choice for outbreak epidemiologists, and a quick search will yield many R libraries on CRAN and elsewhere devoted to outbreak management and analysis. This post is based on two much longer and more detailed blog posts I have published in the last few weeks on the same topic, but it uses US data. Obtaining detailed, accurate and current data for the COVID epidemic is not as straightforward as it might seem. There are several potential sources of data which have been abstracted and collated from such governmental sites. Another set of convenient sources are relevant wikipedia pages, such as this one for China. Marine Corps Tattoo Policy This job has expired, please see additional jobs below TV Commercial, ‘Great People My Age’ READY TO STAND OUT? 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Home > Newsroom > Top Stories > Defense Ministry's new satellite Kosmos-2539 added to space objects catalogue Defense Ministry's new satellite Kosmos-2539 added to space objects catalogue MOSCOW. Aug 6 (Interfax) - The Russian Defense Ministry's satellite launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on Tuesday has been added to the Main Catalogue of Space Objects of the Russian Space Surveillance System, the ministry's information and mass communication department said. "Experts of the Space Surveillance Center of the Russian Aerospace Forces' Space Troops have added information about new space objects, the Briz-M booster unit and the Kosmos-2539 spacecraft, to the Main Catalogue of Space Objects of the Russian Space Surveillance System," the department said. After putting the spacecraft, launched by the Proton-M heavy carrier rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on August 6, into the orbit and concluding the operations to move the Briz-M booster unit to the disposal orbit, officers of the Space Surveillance Center began analyzing and processing coordinate and non-coordinate information about new space objects to be tracked by the ground aids of the Main Space Surveillance Centre of the Space Troops of the Russian Aerospace Forces. The Main Catalogue of Space Objects of the Russian Space Surveillance System is a common database, which contains the data about each artificial space object at altitudes of between 120,000 kilometers and 50,000 kilometers. The catalogue contains the data about 1,500 indicators of each space object, including the set of elements of orbits, which is sufficient for projecting its trajectory with required accuracy, international identification number, the data about the time and site of its launch, the type of this space object, its mission, weight and size. Experts of the Space Troops of the Russian Aerospace Forces process over 60,000 measurements on a daily basis to maintain the Main Catalogue of Space Objects.
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Home / Uncategorized / New UK COVID-19 vaccine recommendations say ‘it is reasonable’ for people to mix and match different shots, even though there’s not yet evidence that works New UK COVID-19 vaccine recommendations say ‘it is reasonable’ for people to mix and match different shots, even though there’s not yet evidence that works A nurse prepares to administer the staff members of the Pfizer/ BioNTech covid-1 9 vaccine at Bradley Manor residential care home in Belfast on December 9, 2020. Liam McBurney/ PA Images via Getty Images The UK has authorized two different coronavirus inoculations: one from Pfizer/ BioNTech, and another from AstraZeneca/ University of Oxford. Both require two doses, presented several weeks apart. The British government is suggesting that people could mingle and match their two COVID-1 9 shots, if required in order. There’s a trial going on to see how well mixing different kills would work, but there are no answers yet. Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more tales. With both AstraZeneca and Pfizer’s shots now authorized for emergency use, the UK has two different COVID-1 9 inoculations available to fight the pandemic. Both of them involve people to get two hits, several weeks apart. But, if people forget which one they got first, or, if providers run out of one kind or the other, the UK government is now saying: no worries. In guidance freshly updated on New Year’s Eve, one day after AstraZeneca’s vaccine was authorized for use in the UK, the British government suggested that people may mingle and match their two COVID-1 9 shots – and government experts even think there’s a chance people may get better protection from coronavirus infections in that path. If “the same vaccine is not available, or if the first product received is unknown, it is reasonable to offer one dose of the locally available product to complete the schedule, ” the UK’s new advice for providers speaks. However, both experts and government officials agree that mingling two vaccines together in the hopes of providing people with more robust protection from coronavirus infections is still a risky, untested strategy. The ‘Wild West’ of vaccination campaigns Even the British government writes in its new steering that “there is no evidence on the interchangeability of the COVID-1 9 vaccines.” “We’re kind of in this Wild West, ” Dr. Phyllis Tien, an infectious disease physician at the University of California, San Francisco, told the New York Times. “None of this is being data driven right now.” It’s possible that mingling different inoculations together could supply people with more robust protection from infection – and government officials in the UK are launching a so-called ‘mix and match’ trial, to find out if that’s the case. “The idea is that you can maximize the strength of that immune response to protect people, ” Kate Bingham, chair of the UK’s vaccine task force, said during a recent briefing. Britain has cleared two different inoculations for emergency apply still further. First, Pfizer/ BioNTech’s vaccine was given the green light in the UK on December 2, and then AstraZeneca/ University of Oxford’s followed, on December 30. Both of these vaccines were designed to be administered as two shots, imparted several weeks apart. But they are not the same kind of inoculation , nor were they designed to be taken together. Pfizer’s vaccine is a new kind of messenger RNA vaccine, while AstraZeneca is using viral vector technology. Working together, it’s possible they could provide people with a solid one-two perforate of both good cellular( from AstraZeneca) and good antibody( from Pfizer) virus response, as Business Insider’s Kate Duffy recently reported. “Antibodies block the uptake of viruses into cells, and the cellular T-cells identify those cells that have been infected and take them out, ” Bingham said. “You ideally want to have both.” But John Moore, a inoculation expert at Cornell University, wants more evidence that strategy can really work before it is recommended. Moore told the Times that officials “seem to have abandoned science totally now and are just trying to guess their way out of a mess.” Less than 2% of the population in the UK is vaccinated, with a fast-spreading brand-new variant on the loose MARK LENNIHAN/ POOL/ AFP/ Getty The UK has now been been slammed by more coronavirus infections, a surging ripple fueled in part by what is suspected to be a fast-spreading coronavirus variant. The new variant, called B. 1.1.7, is not more deadly, and experts expect vaccines will succeed at contending it, too. The country is now pushing to get as many people vaccinated as is practicable with one COVID-1 9 vaccine dosage, before administering them their second booster shot. “At this stage of the pandemic, prioritizing the first doses of inoculation for as many people as is practicable on the priority list will protect the greatest number of at risk people overall in the shortest possible time, ” UK officials said in a statement on Tuesday. Fewer than 1.5% of people in the UK have gotten shots still further, according to Bloomberg’s COVID-1 9 inoculation tracker. Read the original section on Business Insider Tags "science" coronavirus news pfizer Vaccination Previous New coronavirus strain is far more infectious and spreading among young – BBC News Next New York Jets Fire Adam Gase as Head Coach
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About & Terms of use. Submit an Article/contact Jews Down Under An online magazine for Australian Jews Antisemitism.BDS.Apartheid. Arab/Pal – ME Australia & NZ. Education-advocacy Judaism/Spirituality Arlene in Israel – “Before Shabbat” Arlene Kushner 01/11/2014 Comments Off on Arlene in Israel – “Before Shabbat” 1,560 Views On Tuesday, my co-chair of the Legal Grounds Campaign, Jeff Daube, and I participated in a Voice of Israel radio broadcast hosted by Jeremy Gimpel and Ari Abramowitz. Lior Amihai of ‘Peace Now’ was invited to join our conversation by phone. It was a lively discussion and I invite you to listen: https://soundcloud.com/voiceofisrael/inspired-oct28-2014?utm_source=Copy+of+Copy+of+Shabbat+around+the+world&utm_campaign=voice+of+israel+1&utm_medium=email As it is before Shabbat, and Shabbat comes in very early now that our clocks have been turned back, I am going to make this exceedingly brief, touching on some issues that I will revisit in greater detail after Shabbat. My first focus is Yehuda Glick. I am delighted that slowly, slowly he seems to be improving. Baruch Hashem! Please, do not stop praying for him until he is completely recovered. With regard to Glick, one of the things that has disturbed me greatly is the way in which he continues to be portrayed in various media sources as a “radical right winger.” Because he is fervently committed to the importance of Jews having access to and regularly visiting the Temple Mount, he is viewed as a trouble maker. It is not so, and indeed I will bring evidence after Shabbat. For Yehuda is an extremely gentle, non-confrontational man who interacts positively with Arabs when it is possible. The fact that he is represented this way has to do with more than Yehuda himself: Across the board, Jews who stand up as proud Jews are as seen as trouble, or extreme far right. A very worrisome state of affairs that must change. I am exceedingly concerned about the potential for continued and even increased violence in Jerusalem, with a focus on the Temple Mount. This is being fomented directly by Abbas and his Fatah party. Yesterday, Abbas called for a “day of rage” here in Jerusalem today. “Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah organization has declared tomorrow Friday a “day of rage” and called on the Palestinian “fighters” to defend Al-Aqsa. Palestinian rioters and terrorists have been active in recent weeks in the Jerusalem area, killing two, injuring many others, and causing millions of dollars in damage.” The following is the announcement by Fatah that was reported by the official PA news agency: “Fatah calls to its fighters and to the masses of the Palestinian people to aid the Al-Aqsa Mosque and occupied Jerusalem. In an announcement that was published by the Fatah Mobilization and Organization Commission today, the movement called to set tomorrow as a day of rage throughout the homeland and in countries which are home to refugees, to express the Palestinian people’s opposition to any attack on the holy places and foremost among them the Al-Aqsa Mosque… And to consider desecration of Al-Aqsa as a declaration of a religious war against the Palestinian people and the Arab Islamic nations.” [WAFA, official PA news agency, Oct 30, 2014] http://www.palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=157&doc_id=12929 Along with this great concern comes a sense of enormous anger and injustice (I expected justice on this matter?) because the world closes its eyes and ears to the Palestinian Arab incitement and provocation. This is as Bibi said yesterday: Abbas is not criticized or held accountable. Abbas and Fatah are never fingered as the reason why peace here is not possible. Much depends now on the strength of our government in putting down this violence, no matter how the world protests. I will add that there were celebrations among Palestinian Arabs in eastern Jerusalem after Yehuda was shot – a sure giveaway to the fact that they cannot be trusted no how. And the attempted assassin was referred to on the Fatah Facebook page as a hero and a martyr. Killing Jews – or attempting to do so – is to be praised, always and ever. Editor’s note: Please read this link from Palestinian Media Watch. My friends, it is important that you know about these things, but, beyond this, that you use this information to make the case for Israel and to inform others who persist in seeing the Palestinian Arabs as a beleaguered people entitled to a state. If everyone reading this would write a letter to the editor (it must be very short, factual, non-polemic, and to the point) sharing this information, it would make an impact. Kerry is presumably making amends for the outrageous slurs leveled at our prime minister. He criticized those slurs in a forum run by the Atlantic. But, in the very next breath he spoke about his determination to work “quietly and effectively” to restart the failed “peace process.” Said he, it is “doable, but it takes courage and strength. Both sides have to be prepared to compromise in order to do it.” (Emphasis added) http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/186823#.VFND7JtxnIV. Unreal, in face what I’ve just written about the Palestinian Arab call for a day of rage. Peace process? Here we are, no call to the Palestinian Arabs to stop the violence already and work for a better situation. This man has less than zero credibility. How do I read his statement? He is saying to our prime minister, look the unnamed official should not have used that term ‘chickenshit’, but it was used because you are lacking courage. And now I invite you to demonstrate the courage you have been lacking to date, and make peace. Interestingly, I just picked up a citation from the NY Times indicating that Obama may be thinking of replacing Kerry. I will not say that this is a good thing. Kerry is vastly ineffective, which frustrates Obama, undoubtedly. But we do not want him replaced by someone who is sharper and handles him or herself better – as this individual would still be pushing us to move in directions that are totally unacceptable. © Arlene Kushner. This material is produced by Arlene Kushner, functioning as an independent journalist. Permission is granted for it to be reproduced only with proper attribution. Contact: akushner18@gmail.com. If it is reproduced and emphasis is added, the fact that it has been added must be noted. 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Joanne Vannicola Blog What I've learned. Belief, culture, women, LGBT people, writing, equity, and storytelling. A little bit about me and this Blog January 12, 2018 Joanne Vannicola Cuarenta Y Nueve: Pulse Club, Orlando. Cuarenta y Nueve is how to say 49 in Spanish. This is a book by 49 artists in honor and in dedication to the 49 lives taken at the Pulse Club in Orlando on June 12, 2016. This remains the deadliest attack on LGBTQ people, on North American soil, to date. I was honored to be one of the 49 artists chosen to submit and participate in the book, Cuarente Y Nueve. Author Joie Lamar edited and orchestrated this enormous effort, with 100% of the proceeds being donated to two LGBTQ organizations- Pride School Atlanta and GLAAD. Pride School Atlanta Mission Statement: The Mission of Pride School Atlanta, Inc. is to provide LGBTQQIAA* educators, students and families a rigorous and fun learning environment, free of homophobia and transphobia – a place that honors their identities so they may be themselves, find themselves, and find friends and mentors who can help them navigate the challenges of life and education. (From Pride School Atlanta website). GLAAD: GLAAD rewrites the script for LGBTQ acceptance. As a dynamic media force, GLAAD tackles tough issues to shape the narrative and provoke dialogue that leads to cultural change. GLAAD protects all that has been accomplished and creates a world where everyone can live the life they love. (from GLAAD website). I am asking people to share this post and the links. Let others know that 100% of the proceeds are going toward queer youth, education, outreach, and support of LGBTQ lives through both organizations. It is a living memory to the 49 who were taken that night in Orlando. May we never forget, and may we find a way to stop the massacres that have become commonplace. No mother or child should have to lose a family member to mass violence, because a man picked up a gun, because he hated LGBTQ people. Contributing to this book allowed me to put my grief and energy somewhere, knowing that the proceeds would benefit other queer people, and would be a living monument of sorts, to our brothers and sisters. Forever. Please purchase the book! Go to these websites for more details: Cuarenta Y Nueve, The book can be purchased online at Amazon and Blurb Acknowledgments: Kate Johnston, Sonny Rosa, Cat Grant, Antoine Elhashem, Angel Torres, and Natalie Jansz-Lamar. And to the other contributing artists whose names can be found at Cuarenta Y Nueve. Additional information, book Launches: –January 27th, 6-8 p.m. at Bar Le Cocktail – 1669, rue Ste-Catherine est, Montreal, Quebec H2L2J5 –New York launch party in March at The Center, 208 W 13 St –A Toronto launch is also being planned in Feb. 2018, at Gladday Bookshop. May we find a gentler path. May we learn not to repeat the same mistakes over and over, and may the seeds, plants, energy, fight and dedication to equity from people who have come before us, be remembered, honored and cherished. May we never forget. With all my love. Condolences to the families, friends, and community members of the 49 people gone. 49 people gone. The piece I wrote, an excerpt from Cuarenta Y Nueve: They were my brothers and sisters. I light 49 candles for each of them, hold them close to my chest as any mother might hold a dying child to whisper, “I love you,” whisper, “I’m sorry,” whisper, “And now dear child I lay you down to rest, forever a beacon of light for those who come after you, and those you will help on earth through your unintended sacrifice.” Children will know your names and history books will one day reflect the time when people were so barbaric they slaughtered their own. But now, Orlando, we know your loss and grief will be felt for decades to come, through lovers, mothers and fathers, aunts and siblings and children who lost their parents to a man with a gun. 49 daughters and sons. We grieve their deaths as if they were our very own marrow, sinew, heart and bone. So many already survived a childhood of racism, sexism and homophobia, or the streets as teens after being kicked out of their homes. How much sorrow we humans have created with a type of ignorant righteousness that breeds years of grief so many of us must tread to carry on. The weight of it. And for all those beings, all those races and genders blended in a common place, a community, in spaces where drink, music, and laughter is shared. Where friendships solidify, where our barriers and secrets or hidden desires fall away on the dance floor for moments of bliss, for a type of wholeness in the presence of those who know exactly who you are. It’s a sacred ground, like others have churches, pastors, healers or mosques. Sanctuary, our bars and dancehalls. The places where lovers embrace and first kisses are felt and women and men slow dance and move together as one. I remember my first dance in a small bar in Toronto with a woman whose name I did not know. She held me tight as if we had known each other forever. From Selma to Stonewall, Pulse in Orlando is the struggle of Martin Luther King Jr., to a boy named, Mathew Shepard, or Brandon Teena, killed because they loved girls and wanted to be seen, as male- a reminder of the hatred of difference for simply living in the bodies we are given or transforming those bodies and being brave in the face of danger. It takes the courage of warriors or sea turtles that make the great trek from the egg to the ocean, or the refugees that ask, “Please, don’t turn your back,” as their children washed up dead for all to see. We are as brave as any, and our struggles are not always visible or counted because the shackles and collective acceptance of our misery has been sanctioned by so many- from our brothers and sisters in Iran, Nigeria, Jamaica or Saudi Arabia, to U.S. laws that ban trans-kids from using public facilities or expect them banished by their own families to remain in their Christian churches. Or in rural small towns across Canada and middle America, where derogatory names are hurled in our faces, or where people wave confederate flags without hesitation. Hatred all looks the same, it’s only the targets that change- black, brown, immigrant, women, LGBTQ, where simply “being” is illegal. There is no magic here, no manipulation of the ugly truth. And when LGBTQ people grow up unwanted or hide away their identities in shame-filled bodies, where mothers and fathers rage against them, and when the idea of losing one’s own family or faith is greater than the madness that can grip a man, that inspired him to commit mass murder against those he secretly desired, the queer person the shooter likely wished to be. Trapped. He picked up a gun and killed at will, blaming all that is good and sacred, the 49 whose lives were taken, those who had been through the struggle for acceptance, who had already lost so they could stand in their own skin, courageously becoming whole, holding themselves and other LGBTQ people, even if they lost their families to homophobia, even if it meant standing alone and making the trek across the sand to the sea. 49 people gone. We remember each of you and will honor you forever, look up to the sky at night to know your stars will shine. Through grief comes the rise of the sun and we will work harder than ever to achieve our right to live equitably, to be respected, cherished, safe, with liberty and justice. We will expect nothing less and never stop until our work is done. Rest now, 49, sleep. Goodnight. -By Joanne Vannicola (permission to reprint by Joie Lamar.) (Photograph from Cuarante Y nueve website). pulse club Published by Joanne Vannicola Actor, writer, activist, feminist, dreamer. Nonbinary. Love the natural world and all its animals. It is the hope of being part of something larger that pushes me forward in this beautiful world. Art, storytelling, and the pursuit of justice and equity is what guides me. View all posts by Joanne Vannicola Previous #Metoo and the Revolution. LGBTQ. Next On Being Out
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The Miracle of the Magic Dollar G. M. Lupo Atlanta, Business, Characters, Fiction, Humor, People, Relationships, Religion, Satire, Writing June 23, 2014 5 Minutes Carlton walked into the third-floor break room of the Atlanta offices of Bickering Plummet and approached the snack machine in the far corner. It was six-thirty in the afternoon and Carlton had been at his desk since seven-ten that morning, with no signs of his day ending anytime soon. Fortunately, for Carlton, the machine contained his favorite snack, the Cinnamon Crumbcake, which only made an appearance once or twice a year, so Carlton drew some consolation from that. The Crumbcakes had actually been in the machine for several days, but they had been trapped behind a gooey looking honey bun that seemed well past its expiration date, and Carlton had not wanted to purchase such a disgusting looking item just to free them. At last, a secretary from the fifth floor, who was trying to purchase potato chips, accidentally keyed in the wrong number and liberated the Crumbcakes, so Carlton had been enjoying them ever since. Carlton was certain he was the only one in the office who ate them, and his suspicions were borne out by the fact that every day the number had not decreased from the last time Carlton purchased one. At the machine, Carlton was happy to see there were still four of the Crumbcakes left, so he removed a dollar from his wallet and put it in the slot. The machine whirred and dropped his selection but then, rather than giving Carlton his change, the machine spit out the dollar he’d put in. Carlton was taken aback by what had just happened and contemplated his next move very carefully. Assured in the reality of what he had just experienced, he put the dollar back into the machine and requested another Crumbcake. Once again, the machine made its whirring noise as it dispensed his selection and once again, it spit out the dollar, rather than giving him change. Overcome with awe, he immediately stepped away from the machine and removed his shoes, because he realized that the ground upon which he was standing was holy. Carlton had never been a religious man, but he was convinced that he was now in the presence of the lord. He performed the miracle twice more, securing the remaining Crumbcakes, then gathered his manna from heaven and took them to his desk. After safely storing the goods in one of his drawers, he casually strolled over to the cubicle of his coworker Bart and leaned in. “What’s up?” Bart said, without looking at Carlton, obviously feeling the effects of a long stressful day in front of his computer terminal. “Go into the break room, put a dollar in the snack machine, and make a selection,” Carlton said. “Why?” Bart said, in a voice that suggested he was in no mood for foolishness. “Just do it. You’ll figure it out.” Carlton returned to his desk as Bart rose and headed toward the break room. Several minutes elapsed, before Bart appeared at Carlton’s cube, wearing a wide grin, and holding several packages of chips and crackers. “Man, that’s cool!” “I knew you’d think so,” Carlton said. “What do you think’s causing it?” Carlton pondered the question a moment, then shook his head. “It’s probably just out of change, but I choose to see it as a miracle from the lord.” “No, but to think otherwise means we’d have to report it,” Carlton replied. “Good point,” Bart said before returning to his desk. Holding his hands aloft, he proclaimed, “Praise be to the lord!” For the next several days, Carlton and Bart dwelt in the land of plenty, and whenever someone would approach either of them for change to use in the machine, they gladly complied, not wanting to give away the sacred knowledge to which they’d been entrusted. Finally, one afternoon, as they were in the break room contemplating what they wanted from the machine, Rose, the facilities manager came in to purchase something. “You guys actually going to get something or are you just window shopping?” she said as she stepped past them. “Need some change?” Bart spoke up quickly, as Rose took a dollar from her pocket. “Why? I’ll just use a dollar.” Before either man could intervene, Rose had deposited her dollar and selected the numbers corresponding to the Sour Apple Twizzlers. Just as always, after dispensing the item, the machine returned the dollar to her. “Did you see that?” she said, holding the dollar up. “See what?” Carlton said, looking away from her. “I put in a dollar and the machine spit it back out,” Rose responded. “I didn’t see anything,” Bart said. Carlton shrugged. “Me neither.” “That’s a load of crap,” Rose replied. “You were both standing right here.” Carlton stepped forward and confronted her. “We choose to see this as a miracle from the lord — the miracle of the magic dollar. You don’t question miracles; you just rejoice in them, as I’m sure it says, somewhere in the bible.” Rose put her hands on her hips, and tilted her head. “This isn’t a miracle,” Rose said, “the machine’s malfunctioning.” “The effect is miraculous regardless of the cause,” Carlton said. “I refuse to question the vessel through which the lord makes his presence known.” “How long has it been doing this?” she asked Bart. “I don’t know what you’re talking about,” he replied. “Guys, this should have been reported,” Rose told them. “This is someone’s livelihood, you know.” Bart leaned toward Rose and spoke in a confidential tone. “Look, I understand that when stuff like this happens, the snack guy gets ripped off, but seriously, eighty cents for Cheezits? Even in the wide world of overpriced vending food, that’s excessive.” Rose considered this. “Yeah, you’ve got a point. I mean, I can get these Twizzlers at Costco for about twenty cents a pack. There’s the distribution angle and all, but still that’s a pretty hefty markup.” “Besides, this machine has ripped me off plenty of times, and I rarely complain about it,” Carlton said. “The way I see it, this just evens it all out.” Rose shook her head. “I’ll give you until the end of the week, but if no one else calls this in, I’ll have to. It’s my job, you know?” “Bless you, sister,” Bart said, making the sign of the cross in front of her. “Cut it out,” Rose said and walked away from them. “Close of business Friday, got it?” The following Monday, the vending guy returned and fixed whatever it was that had been causing the machine to dispense the dollars. Carlton watched in silent resignation as the vendor restocked the shelves. “Hey, buddy,” the vendor said in a cheery tone. “Got any requests?” “What about the Cinnamon Crumbcakes?” Carlton asked. The vendor shook his head. “Sorry guy, they’ve been discontinued. They weren’t very popular, from what I hear. Strange, because they always sell out at this location.” Carlton nodded and headed over to Bart’s cubicle. “Is it done?” Bart asked, to which Carlton nodded. “Let us not lament that which is past,” Carlton replied in the cadence of a preacher. “Rather let us take solace in knowing that for a brief moment, we were in the presence of something greater than ourselves. That’s something we can tell our kids one day.” Bart thought about it, then said, “I don’t have any kids.” “You know what I mean,” Carlton replied. “Amen, brother.” Bickering Plummet Previous Post Rachel Next Post Faces
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Posted on December 5, 2019 by Chris AFFORDABLE SKI TOWNS IN THE USA Between ski gear rentals and lift tickets, dinners and snacks at the lodge, ski trips can add up fast. It can be tough to find bargains for lessons or free slopeside beverages and hot chocolate, I can help you find affordable lodging on or near some great US ski resorts with great prices on lifts – day or group passes. AFFORDABLE SKI TRIPS UNITED STATES You can do very well with VRBO but we’ve found renting a winter vacation home from TripAdvisor can turn your entire getaway into a budget-friendly ski trip. Take advantage of the full kitchen and pack a lunch before you hit the slopes, or host happy hour at your place instead of heading to the lodge. We’re not just talking extra space and full-size appliances, they seem to keep an eye out for amenities like hot tubs, free WiFi and drying rooms designed for ski equipment. After taking several trips myself and doing a little homework, here are some alternative ski spots with great local resorts and affordable rental homes. You can seriously cut costs per person, per night by planning group ski trips to these destinations. Round up your friends and family dig out your gear, and visit these 10 ultra-affordable getaway destinations for big thrills and even bigger savings. AVG Weekly Rate reflects the average cost for a weeklong stay in a two-bedroom TripAdvisor rental property during Winter 2017. 1. BLOWING ROCK, NORTH CAROLINA: $960/WEEK What Reviewers Are Saying: “I’ve been skiing on this mountain for 15 years and still look forward to any opportunity I get to come back. It has the best snow in the Southeast, with a snowmaking system that would cover a mountain triple its size.” When Appalachian opened in 1962, the original resort featured three slopes and a quaint Bavarian-style lodge. Today, the ski area has nearly quadrupled in size to provide visitors with 12 slopes and a 46,000-square-foot lodge (complete with a restaurant and an observation deck). The only thing more impressive than all that growth? Appalachian’s current snowmaking capacity. In prime conditions, the resort converts six million gallons of water into snow each day—which helps to explain how this North Carolina ski spot extends the season well into March. Winter rentals in Blowing Rock average just $960 per week for a two-bedroom property. See all rentals in Blowing Rock, NC! GET THERE CHEEP 2. MAGGIE VALLEY, NORTH CAROLINA: $1,008/WEEK What Reviewers Are Saying: “We are quite pleased with this ski resort. Our children have the time of their lives and find it more fun the more we go. The lodge has a screened-in heated deck that faces the slopes, so it’s easy to relax and watch my boys ski.” As North Carolina’s first ski slope, Cataloochee has a long history of bringing fresh powder and memorable verticals to skiers and snowboarders all over the Southeast. Thanks to a decade of capital improvements—including extensive recent updates to their snowmaking process—this ski area is equipped to crank out the flurries for years to come. Keep an eye out for special rates and group deals on 2017 ski trips. Winter rentals in Maggie Valley average just $1,008 per week for a two-bedroom property. See all rentals in Maggie Valley, NC! 3. BEECH MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA: 1,094/WEEK What Reviewers Are Saying: “Whether it’s to snowboard, ski, hike or escape the summer heat, Beech is the best. We’ve split our time between Beech Mountain and the Charlotte area for the last 35 years. Home rentals here are surprisingly affordable, and the views are breathtaking.” Beech Mountain is “Eastern America’s Highest Town” at 5,506 feet, but that’s not the resort area’s only claim to fame. It’s also home to one of the only American breweries owned by a ski area, so you can kick back with a well-crafted pint after a long day on the slopes. This season, Beech is slated to unveil a new-and-improved terrain park that will increase the resort’s skiable acreage. Not a fan of ski trips? Lace up your skates and hit the 7,000-square-foot outdoor ice rink instead. Winter rentals in the town of Beech Mountain average just $1,094 per week for a two-bedroom property. See all rentals in the town of Beech Mountain, NC! 4. EAST STROUDSBURG, POCONOS MOUNTAINS, PENNSYLVANIA: $1,102/WEEK SHAWNEE MOUNTAIN SKI AREA What Reviewers Are Saying: “We’ve had nothing but great experiences at Shawnee. My kids had never been skiing. They took the beginner lesson, and all four of them learned to ski and were doing blue runs by the second day. I love the family environment here.” With 23 slopes and trails spread out across 125 acres, there’s plenty of room to ski at Shawnee Mountain. The two terrain parks—one for experienced riders and one for jibbing practice—are definitely a highlight. Located in the scenic town of East Stroudsburg, this Poconos Mountain resort is open from early December through late March and is known for its aggressive snowmaking and careful grooming. Winter rentals across the whole Poconos Mountains Region average just $1,102 per week for a two-bedroom property, so East Stroudsburg makes for an affordable home base for your Shawnee skiing adventure. See all rentals in East Stroudsburg, PA! 5. TANNERSVILLE, POCONOS MOUNTAINS, PENNSYLVANIA: $1,102/WEEK CAMELBACK MOUNTAIN RESORT What Reviewers Are Saying: “We had a wonderful time. Our rental was absolutely beautiful, extremely comfortable, clean and very roomy. As avid skiers, the best part was the true ski in ski out experience. I highly recommend staying here.” With a top-notch terrain park, indoor water park and the state’s biggest snow tubing complex, the question at Camelback isn’t what to do—it’s what to do first. More than a third of the 34 trails (including the challenging “Cliffhanger” run) are earmarked for experts, but this family-friendly resort in the Poconos caters to novice skiers, too; Camelback boasts two beginner slopes with designated lifts. And if the weather doesn’t cooperate? Snowmaking equipment covers all of the terrain. With winter rentals in the Poconos area averaging just $1,102 per week for a two-bedroom property, a Tannersville is a great lodging option for those interested in Camelback Mountain. See all rentals in Tannersville, PA! 6. DAVIS, WEST VIRGINIA: $1,319/WEEK What Reviewers Are Saying: “For much of the day, it seemed like we were the only ones at the resort. The views are gorgeous, and we loved the tree-lined trails. A weekend spent skiing at Canaan Valley is a great family getaway!” Davis is an in-demand destination thanks to resorts like Canaan, which boasts 47 slopes and trails. But you don’t need to take the lift to the top to enjoy breathtaking views of the Allegheny Mountains; the resort also offers ice skating, snow tubing, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. This summer, they upgraded rental inventory for skiers, boarders and skaters alike. TIMBERLINE FOUR SEASONS What Reviewers Are Saying: “Timberline Resort has been a welcome addition to Canaan Valley for many years. We enjoy the ski in ski out condos during the winter season, and during the fall, we find the ski trails to be excellent for hiking.” Timberline is a classic West Virginia destination for ski trips, and with more than 100 acres of skiable terrain and 31 acres of glade skiing—a recent addition—it’s not hard to see why. While this resort is home to the highest average vertical drop in the South, it’s also known for its top-rated ski school and kid-friendly programs. Winter rentals in Davis average just $1,319 per week for a two-bedroom property. See all rentals in Davis, WV! 7. HUNTER, CATSKILL REGION, NEW YORK: $1,381/WEEK HUNTER MOUNTAIN What Reviewers Are Saying: “I rented a house for a group of 12 for a skiing trip, and the property was perfect! The location was great for both skiing Hunter Mountain and exploring downtown. The fireplace made the home extra cozy and kept us all warm.” Hunter has been called “a smaller mountain with big skiing.” With a vertical of 1,600 feet, this popular spot for upstate ski trips has enough steeps to keep the experts happy. But parents will be pleased to discover that the mountain also offers plenty of kid-focused programming, and reviewers write that instructors at the Learning Center are patient and understanding. In the market for ski equipment? Visit Hunter Mountain Outfitters, the area’s new outdoor store. If you’re heading to the Catskills for a winter retreat, consider Hunter as your home base. Vacation rentals in the area average just $1,381 per week for a two-bedroom property this winter. See all rentals in Hunter, NY! 8. WINDHAM, CATSKILL REGION, NEW YORK: $1,381/WEEK WINDHAM MOUNTAIN What Reviewers Are Saying: “I have been visiting Windham for a few years now and was very impressed with the quality of the runs this year; the pistes were all immaculately groomed and equally well-thought-out. This is definitely a safe, family-oriented resort.” With 285 skiable acres, this gem in the Catskills can feel surprisingly uncrowded—even at the height of the season. Located less than three hours from New York City, Windham is offering an expedited rental experience in 2016 to complement recent capital improvements like new trails, advanced snowmaking equipment and updates to the six terrain parks. Winter rentals across the whole Catskill Region average just $1,381 per week for a two-bedroom property, and Windham has plenty of stellar cabins to choose from. See all rentals in Windham, NY! 9. LINCOLN, NEW HAMPSHIRE: $1,414/WEEK What Reviewers Are Saying: “Upon going back to Loon this weekend, I remembered why I love it. It’s not as busy as some of the other big New England mountains, yet it has tons of terrain, is well-maintained, and has nice on-and-off mountain facilities.” Okay, so one New England spot does make our affordable list. From the untouched glades to the steep moguls, this haven in the White Mountain National Forest is known for its accessibility, dependable snowfall and jaw-dropping scenery. (The six terrain parks, Superpipe, snow tubing, snowshoeing, camps and clinics don’t hurt, either.) Located just two hours from Boston, Loon offers 61 trails across 370 acres, making it a popular spot for locals and families planning New England ski trips, without breaking the bank. Winter rentals in Lincoln average just $1,414 per week for a two-bedroom property. See all rentals in Lincoln, NH! 10. CANANDAIGUA, FINGER LAKES, NEW YORK: $1,485/WK BRISTOL MOUNTAIN RESORT What Reviewers Are Saying: “I have been skiing here for years, and my expectations have been consistently surpassed. The staff is courteous and attentive, and their commitment to a long season is unmatched.” “Recreation is the refreshment of spirit.” That adage used to greet skiers from the welcome sign as they entered the resort, and nearly 50 years later, it still captures the essence of Bristol Mountain. The Finger Lakes resort boasts 35 slopes and 2 high-speed quad lifts—not to mention one of the area’s biggest vertical drops. Big thrills (and many memorable ski trips) await. Winter rentals across the whole Finger Lakes region average just $1,485 per week for a two-bedroom property, so consider Canandaigua and enjoy all Bristol Mountain has to offer. See all rentals in Canandaigua, NY! Have Fun Guys! If you have any questions or need some added tips feel free to email and I’m glad to help. Thanks, Chris Previous PostPrevious DOES CEASAR LOVE SANTA – Amazing Holiday Deal In Las Vegas – Next PostNext Can You Say VRBO Super Sales!
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Charles Schwab Challenge: Round 1 tee times, TV info Joe Camporeale/USA TODAY Sports By JuliaKate E. Culpepper June 9, 2020 2:42 pm Follow @jkculpepper By JuliaKate E. Culpepper | June 9, 2020 2:42 pm Follow @jkculpepper The Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, marks the return of the PGA Tour season. The Tour season was paused in March after the first round of The Players Champions due to concerns of the coronavirus pandemic. The Charles Schwab kicks off four straight events with no fans permitted on site. While fans are not allowed in, the telecasts on CBS and Golf Channel will put microphones on a few players and introduce its Inside the Ropes interviews on the course. The Tour also announced that the 8:46 a.m. local tee time will be left empty in memory of George Floyd. Betting odds | Fantasy | By the rankings | Tee times, TV info Television and streaming information can be found below tee times. 1st tee Tee time (ET) Players 7:50 a.m. Ryan Palmer, Brian Harman, Bill Haas 8:01 a.m. Wyndham Clark, Doc Redman, Robby Shelton 8:12 a.m. Brian Stuard, Branden Grace, Scott Harrington 8:23 a.m. Kevin Tway, Patton Kizzire, Russell Knox 8:34 a.m. Chez Reavie, Charles Howell III, Pat Perez 8:45 a.m. Viktor Hovland, Brice Garnett, Jason Dufner 8:56 a.m. Matthew Wolff, Corey Conners, Louis Oosthuizen 9:07 a.m. Troy Merritt, Brendan Steele, Jimmy Walker 9:18 a.m. Cameron Champ, Shane Lowry, Jim Herman 9:29 a.m. Kevin Streelman, Rory Sabbatini, Abraham Ancer 9:40 a.m. Adam Hadwin, Harris English, Christiaan Bezuidenhout 9:51 a.m. Mackenzie Hughes, Danny Lee, Brian Gay 10:02 a.m. Tom Lehman, Henrik Norlander, Tyler McCumber 1 p.m. Charley Hoffman, Bud Cauley, Harry Higgs 1:11 p.m. Matthew Fitzpatrick, Denny McCarthy, Sepp Straka 1:22 p.m. Harold Varner III, Zac Blair, Scottie Scheffler 1:33 p.m. Cameron Smith, Joaquin Niemann, Adam Long 1:44 p.m. Tyler Duncan, Brendon Todd, Sung Kang 1:55 p.m. Justin Thomas, Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth 2:06 p.m. Rory McIlroy, Brooks Koepka, John Rahm 2:17 p.m. Webb Simpson, Matt Kuchar, Tony Finau 2:28 p.m. Lanto Griffin, Sebastian Munoz, Sergio Garcia 2:39 p.m. Chris Kirk, Scott Brown, Josh Teater 2:50 p.m. Rafa Cabrero Bello, Richy Werenski, Adam Schenk 3:01 p.m. Peter Uihlein, Maverick McNealy, Matthew NeSmith 3:12 p.m. David Frost, Cameron Davis, Franklin Corpening 10th tee 7:50 a.m. J.J. Henry, Tom Hoge 8:01 a.m. Lucas Glover, Beau Hossler, Kyoung-Hoon Lee 8:12 a.m. Jhonattan Vegas, Joel Dahmen, Alex Noren 8:23 a.m. Sungjae Im, Dylan Frittelli, Keith Mitchell 8:34 a.m. Patrick Reed, Marc Leishman, Graeme McDowell 8:45 a.m. Dustin Johnson, Justin Rose, Bryson DeChambeau 8:56 a.m. Kevin Na, Gary Woodland, Phil Mickelson 9:07 a.m. Andrew Landry, Max Homa, Steve Stricker 9:18 a.m. J.T. Poston, Ian Poulter, Daniel Berger 9:29 a.m. Chesson Hadley, Bernhard Langer, Jason Kokrak 9:40 a.m. Ryan Moore, Vaughn Taylor, Victor Perez 9:51 a.m. Olin Browne, Doug Ghim, Tom Lewis 1 p.m. Patrick Rodgers, Carlos Ortiz 1:11 p.m. Talor Gooch, Sam Ryder Jazz Janewattananond 1:22 p.m. Chad Campbell, Matt Wallace, Xinjun Zhang 1:33 p.m. Andrew Putnam, Billy Horschel, Danny Willett 1:44 p.m. Collin Morikawa, Bubba Watson, Zach Johnson 1:55 p.m. Kevin Kisner, Xander Schauffele, Jim Furyk 2:06 p.m. Nate Lashley, C.T. Pan, Scott Piercy 2:17 p.m. Keegan Bradley, Jaosn Day, Si Woo Kim 2:28 p.m. Matt Jones, Scott McCarron, Byeong Hun An 2:39 p.m. Emiliano Grillo, Bronson Burgoon, Mark Hubbard 2:50 p.m. John Senden, Nick Watney, Erik van Rooyen 3:01 p.m. Keith Clearwater, Kramer Hickok, Andy Ogletree Photos: PGA Tour returns to action at Charles Schwab Challenge TV, streaming information All times are listed in Eastern. 6:45 a.m.-8:30 a.m.: Twitter 7:45 a.m.-7 p.m.: PGA Tour Live 4-7 p.m.: Live coverage (GOLF Channel) 7 a.m.-6 p.m.: PGA Tour Live 3-6 p.m.: Live coverage (CBS) Charles Schwab Challenge: No fans but players will be mic'd up, answer questions on course Charles Schwab Challenge field, by the rankings Texas heat could be a factor at Charles Schwab Challenge Charles Schwab Challenge: Fantasy golf power rankings Charles Schwab Challenge odds, predictions, picks and PGA Tour best bets Official World Golf Ranking to restart after Charles Schwab Challenge Charles Schwab Challenge, Colonial Country Club, PGA Tour, Tee times, PGA Tour JuliaKate E. Culpepper Follow @jkculpepper JuliaKate E. Culpepper joined Golfweek in 2019 after spending four years at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution covering the Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks and Georgia Tech athletics. She is a graduate from the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communications. She resides in Atlanta. More Golfweek 16 shares5hr ago Despite coming up short at Sony Open, Chris Kirk keeps PGA Tour card on last major medical start How much money each PGA Tour player won at the Sony Open in Hawaii Kevin Na closes Sony Open with clutch birdie for fifth PGA Tour title, Brendan Steele lets another slip away Golf 5hr ago January 17, 2021 9:58 pm · By: Adam Woodard Professional golfers make a challenging game look simple on a daily basis, so it’s just as easy to lose sight of how difficult it is to (…) PGA Tour 6hr ago It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, folks. Just ask this week’s winner, Kevin Na. The 37-year-old has now won in four consecutive (…) Equipment 6hr ago Winner's Bag: Kevin Na, Sony Open in Hawaii January 17, 2021 8:50 pm · By: David Dusek The golf equipment Kevin Na used to win the PGA Tour’s 2021 Sony Open in Hawaii: DRIVER: Callaway GBB Epic (9 degrees), (…) January 17, 2021 8:20 pm · By: Steve DiMeglio Kevin Na is always looking to make something happen, is a tad on the fidgety side and has a flair for theatrics – picture his signature (…) PGA Tour 13hr ago Lynch: Justin Thomas learned something this week. Everyone else? Not so much. 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Steele led last year’s Sony Open in Hawaii by three shots (…) Kevin Na walking tall again, in hunt in Sony Open in Hawaii Kevin Na was walking in putts again. A lot of them. Na made an eagle and four birdies in a five-hole stretch in Saturday’s third round of (…)
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Desktop Roller These A4 mini roller banners are ideal for Pro Shop counters, reception areas, locker rooms- anywhere to catch your members and visitors attention. Printed in full colour on one side. Desktop Roller Banners couldn’t be easier to pop up, and they’re water resistant so easy to wipe clean too! The price includes artwork, delivery and VAT. Desktop Roller Banners quantity To download a copy of these terms and conditions, please click here. Please read these terms and conditions before completing your registration to the GoPlaySafe app. In these Terms and Conditions, the following terms have the following meanings: “OGN” means One Golf Network, trading as GoPlaySafe and GoPlayGolf “Golf Club” means the Golf Club being registered to GoPlaySafe “Golfer” means any person registered to the GoPlaySafe app who is playing golf at the Golf Club “The GoPlaySafe app” means the scheme being introduced by OGN “The Database” means the GoPlaySafe golf club administration Database “You” means the registered Golf Club, and “Your” shall be construed accordingly 2. Registration and system management 2.1 Any person wishing to register a club to the GoPlaySafe app must be 18 years of age or over and be acting with the full authority of the Golf Club that they represent. 2.2 Any person wishing to register a club to the GoPlaySafe app must accept these terms and conditions with OGN. 2.3 OGN will provide The GoPlaySafe app to facilitate the registration of golfers and the recording of playing activity. 2.4 OGN will contact you with updates about the GoPlaySafe app 2.5 GoPlaySafe app playing data from registered golf clubs will be shared with OGN and the relevant Golf Union to which the golf club belongs. Data shared will be anonymous and will be used for the purposes of benchmarking, profiling, and understanding playing patterns regionally and nationally 2.6 Golf Clubs participating in the GoPlaySafe app must adhere to applicable data protection legislation. For example, participating Golf Clubs must provide “unsubscribe” options in marketing emails. 2.7 By ticking the terms and conditions box as part of your registration to The GoPlaySafe app via the Website you acknowledge that You have read, understand, and accept these terms and conditions. 3. Licence to use The GoPlaySafe app Database 3.1 You must provide true, complete, and accurate information when registering with The GoPlaySafe app. OGN reserves the right to reject registration at its reasonable discretion. 3.2 OGN grants You a limited, non-transferable licence to make use of the transactional and administrative modules of the Database for the purposes of monitoring and using information in relation to golfers’ playing records at your Golf Club. You will not have access to golfers’ playing records at other Golf Clubs which are part of The GoPlaySafe app, even if the golfers are members of your Golf Club. 4.1 OGN is not in any way responsible for the management, organisation or running of, or any health and safety issues in connection with, any golfing activity performed at your golf club. Liability for the provision and management of golfing activities remains the sole responsibility of the Golf Club. 4.2 So far as is reasonably practicable, the Database is made available by OGN on a 24-hour 7-day basis. The Database is provided ‘as is’ and ‘as available’ without warranties of any kind, express or implied (other than warranties not capable of exclusion as a matter of law). Whilst OGN will use reasonable efforts to ensure that the Database activity recording facility is available at all times, to keep unavoidable interruptions to a minimum and to give notice at log-in of anticipated interruptions, there will inevitably be times when it is unavailable. 4.3 OGN shall not be liable to You for any loss or damage whatsoever or howsoever caused arising directly or indirectly in connection Your use of the Database, or from any misrepresentation, whether innocent or negligent, except to the extent that such liability may not be lawfully excluded. 4.4 Notwithstanding anything else contained in this Agreement, OGN shall not be liable to You for: (i) loss of profits or contracts or goodwill or statutory penalties or indirect or consequential loss, whether arising from negligence, breach of contract or howsoever caused; (ii) any and all costs related to the procurement of any substitute service(s); (iii) third party claims of any kind; or (iv) any loss or damage arising from Your failure to use the Database strictly in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 5. Use of GoPlaySafe data 5.1 OGN confirms that it will process Golfer data collected from your Golf Club in accordance with the latest Data Protection and GDPR legislation. 5.2 OGN will process anonymous playing activity data to compile data and reports on the overall playing activity of golfers regionally and nationally 5.3 The Club can use the playing data for their club that is recorded in the Database to track and monitor playing activity 5.4 When a golfer checks-in at the club using the GoPlaySafe app, the golfer will be asked to consent to be contacted by the club for marketing purposes 5.4.1 If the golfer declines, only limited data will be visible to the club 5.4.2 If the golfer consents to be contacted by the club, the club will have access to the full golfer’s contact data 5.4.2.1 This data can only be used for the express purposes of contacting the golfer with golf club information and marketing offers 5.4.2.2 The club is responsible for maintaining their records to reflect the golfer’s current contact preferences and the Database will not be updated with any change that the golfer notifies directly to the club 5.4.2.2 The club may not pass the contact details to any third party 5.4.2.3 The club’s PGA Professional may use the data only on behalf of the club 5.5 The club is the data controller of any personal data that OGN discloses 6.1 Force Majeure. OGN shall not be liable for any failure to fulfil its obligations caused by circumstances beyond its reasonable control, including any period during which access to the Website is suspended, provided that such party has made reasonable efforts to fulfil its obligations under this Agreement. 6.2 Entire Agreement. These terms and conditions set out the whole of our agreement relating to use of the Website to record golfing activity with the exception of the Information Page and the Golf Club’s Terms. Nothing said by any person on our behalf should be understood as a variation of these terms and conditions or as an authorised representation about the nature or quality of any goods/services offered by OGN. Except for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, OGN shall not have any liability for any such representation being untrue or misleading. 6.3 Variation. OGN shall have the right to modify the terms of this Agreement at any time by service of not less than 14 days’ notice on You and, if you continue to use the service, you will be deemed to have accepted any such modification. 6.4 Severance & Waiver. In the event that any provision of this Agreement is held to be illegal, invalid, void or unenforceable, it shall be severed from the remaining provisions of this Agreement which shall continue in full force and effect. Failure or neglect by either party to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be construed nor shall be deemed to be a waiver of a party’s rights under this Agreement and shall not prejudice that party’s rights to take subsequent action. 6.5 Assignment. You shall not, without the prior written consent of OGN, assign, sub-license, sub-contract or otherwise transfer to any third party any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement. 6.6 Third Party Rights. Each party agrees that no term of this Agreement will be enforceable by any third party by virtue of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999. 6.7 Governing Law and Jurisdiction. These terms and conditions are subject to the laws of England and Wales and you irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of England and Wales. 6.9 Contacting OGN. If you need to contact OGN about these terms and conditions or the service provided through the Database, by email to admin@goplaygolf.co.uk As at 26th May 2020 GOPLAYSAFE FAQs How do we sign up? Complete the registration form, and you will be sent full details including our terms and conditions and what you will need to do to get the system operational in your club. We will support you every step of the way. The set-up fee for golf clubs is £75 payable upon registration. The annual fee thereafter is £50 payable on June 1st. We will provide access to your check-in database, and a unique QR code for display around your premises. We can supply professionally printed posters, check-in signs, pro shop QR scan units and first tee scan units if required at cost or you are free to use your own suppliers. Digital marketing materials will also be provided to encourage golfer downloads from your websites and your tee time booking confirmation emails and which can be forwarded to all players in the booking. Can we use this for member check-in? Yes. The system can identify whether a person is a member of your golf club and delivers a member welcome message. We would encourage all golf clubs to register their members as even though they may not use the system for their own check-in, members will be visitors to other clubs in the future and will be required to check-in. The cost to golfers is a £1.99 fee payable within the app. They need only download the app one-time. A golf club can purchase free downloads for its members at a bulk rate. Are golfers who download the app insured to play? Not at this stage. This is a record of arrival and check-in. Affiliated Golf Club members in England are covered by England Golf insurance through their affiliation fees. Discussions are progressing with insurers around visitor insurance for public liability and accident which will be offered to all non-member golfers upon downloading the app. Who can use the data collected? When checking-in at a golf club, non-members will be invited to register with the golf club for marketing purposes via a tick box consent. This information will be included within the data record of the visit. For those golfers who opt-in for marketing communication from individual golf clubs, the golf clubs become the data controller of that data. The system is fully GDPR compliant. All other data can be used to understand playing activity, frequency and catchment areas of visiting golfers. We understand the value of remote check-in using geolocation during the social distancing rules. However, what if we require golfers to subsequently check-in at our registration area. There are two check-in systems within the app – QR code and geolocation. Those clubs wishing to physically welcome all customers can provide a check-in scan within the pro shop encouraging check-in but making it safe and speedy for all parties. During social distancing, we would encourage all golf clubs to register visitors via geolocation so limiting physical contact and entry to check-in areas. This can be switched to scan check-in in the future.
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Kilmitain MENA Indie Zines SStudio Marni's "100 Chairs" 2013 Edition byAlya Italian fashion brand Marni will be presenting its 2013 edition of its praised “100 chairs” project and "Abi-tanti. The migrating multitude,” a project of the Education Department of the Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, at viale Umbria 42 in Milan, Italy from April 9 – 14, 2013 during Salone del Mobile 2013. The "Abi-tanti" project (the Italian word for inhabitants), conveys the idea of urban living rooms exploring the concepts of identity and encounters with other beings – alien to be exact. According to Marni, "The Inhabi-tants are small objects in form of humanoids/robots with arms, bodies, heads and feet made out of industrial waste in the shape of small sticks, spheres, semi-spheres and cubes." For those interested in getting their hands dirty, so to speak, there will be a workshop held on April 13th and 14th at Spazio MARNI in viale Umbria 42. Participants will get the chance to create their own version of "Inhabi-tants" using recycled materials, as well as waste fabrics and components of some of the Marni collections. Marni is committed to using recycled materials and being involved in charitable initiatives through its involvement in such projects. Check out more images of the chairs below. – Staff Writer Images courtesy of KARLA OTTO Khawla Al Marri: Popping The Art Scene byAbdullateef AlFozaie The Art movement of this generation is often hard to discern. With massive shoes to fill after the… The Birkin Bag Epidemic: The Rise of The Knockoff In 1985, Hermès created the Birkin bag as a dedication to the British-born actress and singer, Jane… Sketchbook Magazine: Blending Design, Fashion and Illustration In the heart of Notting Hill in London lies a wonderful emporium filled with sketches and colors and… Confashions from Kuwait In our mission to bridge Khaleeji Culture, inspire, and enlighten our Readers, we’ve introduced a new series of… Qasimi: Dynamic Elegance // UAE Luxury, elegance and timeless appeal sums up the Qasimi brand. Archiecturally-trained fashion designer Sheikh Khalid bin Sultan Al-Qassimi… DNA Riyadh: Defining Fashionable Identities In a world jammed with all the glitz and glam of fashion weeks, starting with New York and… Get notified of our latest updates and articles. Copyright © 2020 Khaleejesque. All Rights Reserved.
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Mark Patrick Seminar Kiss App Kiss Merch So. Tier Open For Business Traci Taylor Kiss 104 Mobile App School Closings/Delays/Early Dismissals Kiss 104.1 More MusicKiss 104.1 More Music 49 Military Medals and What They Mean Kelsie Taylor // Shutterstock In 1787, Col. David Humphreys wrote: "Few inventions could be more happily calculated to diffuse the knowledge and preserve the memory of illustrious characters and splendid events, than medals.” The Revolutionary War colonel and aide de camp to General George Washington made that statement more than a decade after the Continental Congress first instituted the tradition of issuing medals to recognize and show appreciation for distinguished military service in 1776. Nearly two and a half centuries later, his words still ring true. In honor of Veterans Day this year, Stacker is taking a look at military medals and what they mean. The awarding of medals remains one of the most time-honored, cherished, and sacred traditions in the culture and history of the United States Armed Forces. All five branches—the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard—award medals to standout troops and the units in which they serve. In many cases, the honor is extended to members of the Reserves and National Guard. Military medals can recognize bravery or gallantry, heroism or meritorious service. They may be awarded for actions during peacetime or war, in defense of civilians or fellow service members, and they can be earned for actions taken during the course of combat or outside of direct military conflict. Some medals denote extraordinary service in aerial flight, some are specific to ground operations, and others are reserved only for those in the Sea Services. There are medals specific to the issuing branch, while others can be bestowed on any member of any branch of service. Medals can indicate service in a specific conflict, like Afghanistan or the Global War on Terror or honor individual service. Plus, there are medals are issued to entire units. Meanings of Military Medals Source: 49 Military Medals and What They Mean Filed Under: military Here’s What’s Closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day [GALLERY] 2021 KISS 104.1, Townsquare Media, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Joblisting Average hourly part-time wage nationwide is 1,039 yen as of March 2019 jopus Editorial Dep. 5/7/2019 / 5/9/2019 On April 11, Human resource services company Persol Career published data on average hourly part-time wages. This data was analyzed and calculated as of March 2019 from the job advertisements posted on an, a job listing media operated by Persol Career. According to this data, the average hourly wage nationwide is 1,039 yen, a reduction of 12 yen compared to the 1,051-yen average of the last month and an increase of 12 yen compared to the 1,027-yen average of the same month last year. The number of job openings remains almost unchanged at 99.7% as compared to last month, and 144.9% on a year-on-year basis due to the high recruitment needs. Subsequently, results of the average hourly wages by area were also released. The Kanto area had the highest average at 1,102 yen, followed by the Kansai area with 1,025 yen. The Tokai area came in third place with 1,020 yen, with the Hokkaido area at 935 yen and the Kyushu area with an average of 925 yen. The increased recruitment needs in the Kyushu area have now subsided with the urban development of Hakata and the Tenjin area leading to a decrease in the average hourly wage. As for the Tokai area, the number of job openings in the food industry and sales departments has increased with the opening of new shopping malls near the suburbs of Nagoya’s Minato ward and Toyokawa city. Particularly, the average hourly wage for the food industry has reached the same level as Sakae or the urban areas around Nagoya station. In terms of types of jobs, the average hourly wage was highest for skilled profession jobs at 1,301 yen, followed by 1,152 yen for transport jobs, 1,080 yen for office jobs, 1,058 yen for service jobs, 1,049 yen for skilled/ labor jobs, 998 yen for food jobs, and 948 yen for sales jobs. To improve the retention rate of nursing care and welfare jobs, and to increase the wages of nursing care workers who have been working for a long time, it has been decided to revise the Nursing care insurance system by October 2019 to increase the wages for long-time nursing care sector workers. With this revision, it is expected that the people in the nursing care and welfare sector will less likely change careers. In order to secure human resources, there’s been an increase in job postings for nursing care and welfare positions being classified under “skilled profession” jobs. According to an chief editor Mr. Kawai Keita, the national average hourly wages for March decreased compared to the past due to in-house shuffling during the graduation season and an increase in demand of regular part-time workers in the food industry and sales departments. Due to an increase in people moving house, job openings in the transport industry and the average hourly wage went up. With the first ever 10-consecutive-holiday Golden Week, there has also been an increase in job openings in service industry field work at places like hotels, shops and restaurants. Looking at the April prospects, the average hourly wage nationwide is expected to go up relatively with an increase in short-term job openings, particularly in the food industry, during the Golden Week holidays, and hence the average hourly wage would show a marginal change or slight reduction. jopus Editorial Dep. We provide the latest information about Japanese job market, a useful guide to get a new job in Japan with a deep industry knowledge. Jopus is an online portal website for international job seekers and students who want to work in Japan. Latest posts by jopus Editorial Dep. (see all) One of the strongest typhoons never before seen is approaching to Japan - 10/12/2019 Survey announces most popular internship companies for 2021 graduates - 9/20/2019 Job applicants of 2020 graduates down from last year - 9/10/2019 an average hourly wage foreign part time workers hourly wage hourly wage nationwide hourly wages by area part time jobs Persol Career Baitoru NEXT reveals number of job openings for full-time and part-time positions in April; big leap of 269% in nursing & care, drivers up by 60% year-on-year 6/20/2019 jopus編集部 https://jopus.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/jopus-logo.png A Perfect Guide to Get Jobs and Work in Japan – jopus Japan and Vietnam to cooperate to protect specified skilled workers 8/2/2019 jopus編集部 A new business to help foreign workers settle into living in Japan Employment scams; Embassy of Japan i... Bizmates to launch Zipan, an online ... 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The highest paying industries; top 10 revealed from reviews Unique cultures you can experience only in Japanese companies – Chorei 4 out of 5 students feel they can’t show their real self when job hunting Keidanren to scrap its job-hunting rules: some background, and a short discussion of the pros and cons [March 17, 2019 Osaka] Job fair for international students [March 10, 2019 Tokyo] Job fair for international students (Day 2) [March 16, 2019 Aichi] Job fair for international students [March 9, 2019 Tokyo] Job fair for international students (Day 1) [Feb 11 – Feb 12, 2019 Tokyo] Science and Engineering Job Fair for students from ASEAN, Europe, USA, and South Asia Tweets by JOPUS_global 【Tokyo】Mobile app engineer (health tech, big data) (CLOSED) 【Osaka】Designer of injection molds for plastics (CLOSED) 【Tokyo】iOS application engineer/Android application engineer(CLOSED) Gov / Regulation What is jopus? jopus is an online portal website for international job seekers and students who want to work in Japan. 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Travel Adventure - Backpacking Latin America's Gringo Trail Backpacking Latin America starting in Cuba, then travelling from East to the west coast of Mexico before making our through Central and finishing in South America. Moon Valley and stargazing in the desert of San Pedro de Atacama CHILE | Friday, 4 September 2015 | Views [1526] it was kind of strange to drive in to a town after day after day of incredible, expanse landscapes. San Pedro is a town in the Atacama Desert so it was very red. It was also really hot and dry, which we kind of weren't expecting since we had been in the desert for the last 3 days in Bolivia and it was cold, but we were now lower in altitude. It seemed like a bohemian, hippy kind of town and the buildings were all low and looked like they were made from clay or something. It was pretty cool! So weird you wake up in the morning in Bolivia, then by lunch your in Chile! After the bus dropped us at the bus terminal we walked to our hostel. It was a cool little homely kind of hostel with an outdoor area with fire pit and nice communal kitchen. We rested for a little bit, we were pretty tired from the last three days on the move then walked to the main square, which had a parade with a band and dancers in colourful costumes. There were also lots of cute dogs around. I'm not sure if they were strays or peoples pets but they were bigger dogs like German shepards, retrievers etc and they would just be chilling on the streets and walking in and out of shops and cafes etc. Pretty funny/cute. We needed to get Chilean money out, put a load of laundry in (neither of us had any socks left from wearing boots and shoes all the time lately), get some food and figure out what tours we wanted to do here. A lot offered tours seeing the salt flats and lots of things we had already seen in Bolivia or similar sights in Chile. We researched that Moon Vally (Valle de la Luna) was a must do and also a stargazing tour. San Pedro is the place for some of the best stargazing in the world because of its clear and cloudless nights (it only gets 50mm of rain per year) so you're able to see incredible amounts of stars. Even NASA has telescopes etc set up here. I really wanted to do some stargazing here but as we found out (and didn't realise) that tours don't run on a full moon and a few days before and after because it's too bright and you can barely see any stars. Full moon was last night so we were screwed tonight and weren't sure if we would be able to go on one tomorrow either as we would probably want to leave the day after. Tour companies ran afternoon/sunset Moon Valley tours so we decided to book one for this afternoon, even though we were pretty tired but if we happened to get a stargazing tour we could do that tomorrow. We grabbed some take away empanadas and got on to the tour bus and it was only about 20min out of town to the entrance of Moon Valley where we had to pay a small fee to assist in the preservation of the area. We drove further and got out to do a 30 min walk up the 'big dune'. It was really impressive! Red earth and rock formations. It got its name because the area resembled what looks like the moon, a very red moon! It did seem like we had stepped on to another planet. At the top of this sandy red dune - Cronulla sand dunes on steroids! ;) we looked back down to a flat which had white salt washed through it. Similar to what we had seen in the salt flats. Our guide was a young Chilean skater guy and was pretty funny. For some reason reminded me of Borat. He gave a brief explanation then we could walk further up the ridge which reminded me of a dinosaurs back. It was extremely hot and instead of humid, coz we were in the desert, a very dry heat. After this we drove to a part in the Moon Valley called Las Tres Marias, three rock formations which apparently resembles three arms praying to the Andes and were told a story about a guy using this formation to try to persuade people to believe in God and join the Christian religion. We walked a bit through Moon Valley then got back on the bus to go to Death Valley (Valle de la Morte). This was very similar to Moon Valley but apparently got its name, not from people dying in this valley etc. but because someone who came here thought it looked like Mars and couldn't speak very good Spanish and pronounced Mars in Spanish wrong and instead said Morte - Death, hence why it's now called Death Valley. We then drove to Coyotes Rock to watch sunset. There was an amazing view over Moon Valley which meant some great photo taking opportunities for everyone. This is where everyone comes to watch the sunset over the mountains and it ended up getting really packed but our guide said as the sun was about the go under the horizon to turn the other way and watch the opposite horizon where the moon rises over the Andes and the sky turns purple for a better view. It was pretty (and got really windy as soon as the sun set) but not as beautiful as the one I saw this morning in Bolivia. The moon hadn't risen yet when we had to leave. We had a shower, finally! when we got back to the hostel and even though the hostel owner said they have limited hot water, this shower water was boiling hot! It was even hotter than Wild Rover! I was in ecstasy standing under it. We then walked to town to get dinner. We were trying to find a place TripAdvisor recommended called Roots but I don't think we could be bothered to go searching for it so went to one called Lola de Luna or something. It had a fireplace at the entrance so was very inviting and had a cool interior (we came to realise all the buildings had this which was a clay like interior). It ended up being really bad service, I don't know if the waiter was new or something but it was really awkward for some reason and he just kept avoiding us. I ordered a quesadilla which wasn't too bad but Matt said his lamb pizza was terrible with no flavour at all. We were pretty keen for bed and a sleep in tomorrow morning. We didn't really get a sleep in, one - coz I think we were used to getting up early from the past few days and two - the three people in our dorm got up at 7:30 to do a bike ride to Devils Throat, which I had been told about was supposed to be a good ride, not far from town. We laid in bed for a bit but then decided we needed breakfast and had to do a couple of things before we decided we would do Devils Throat. I was pretty keen to do nothing today but at the same time I wanted to see as much as possible. We were going to book a bus to Salta, Argentina for tomorrow, breakfast, change some left over Bolivianos we had, pay for a stargazing tour called SPACE I emailed (and was highly recommended on TripAdvisor) and ended up getting a reservation for tonight and then find somewhere to hire bikes for our ride. We changed the money and had breakfast at Roots (the one we were going to go to last night). It was really cool with a black and white photo wall of all famous people like Bob Marley, Janis Joplin etc etc. and sold Bob Marley coffee, with a sign saying 'Stir It Up'. The 'Roots' breakfast was really good too. Yummy fruit, granola and yogurt, bread with homemade jam and eggs how you like it and a fresh juice. We then paid for our tour which was confirmed for 9pm. Tonight was the first day they were running again after 6 days off coz of the full moon. We then hired bikes and rode to the bus terminal to book our bus to Salta tomorrow. There were spots left for us, but we needed our passports to reserve. We had to ride back to our hostel get our passports and ride back. We then had to show proof of this Argentinian visa Matt had bought over the Internet in La Paz for us but we hadn't printed yet. We asked to use her computer to access it on our email but the attachment wasn't there and we couldn't figure out what the website was to log in to the account to access it. Matt gets extremely frustrated in situations like this, which doesn't really help the situation. We ended up getting on to the site with the help of the bus ticket lady and then continued to process the booking. She didn't accept card so we had to pay cash but we didn't have enough cash on us. So Matt had to ride back to the main square to get more money out and then ride back to the terminal to pay while I went back to the hostel to print out the visa form. Heavy sigh! So after a bit of a speed bump to our morning plans, we didn't end up leaving for our ride until around 1pm. It was hot, I think our map was wrong and Matt and I got the shits at each other coz we were slightly lost and we were only about 10 minutes in to the ride. I went in to a shop to ask someone for directions. He spoke English, had a cute Labrador puppy and explained where to go. We got on to a main track and Matt and I had different ideas on which direction we were supposed to be going when another cyclist came past, we stopped him to ask for help. He was from England and riding to Devils Throat aswell. We were saved! We would just follow him and have another person to chat to on the way. It was about an hours ride to the entrance of Devils Throat. The land here, because it is so red actually reminded me of the desert in the middle of Australia and the rocks also reminded me of Ayers Rock. Same colours there was just more rock in San Pedro where as in NT there's just one big red rock with lots of land around. We got to the entrance of Devils Throat which is a part where the rocks form in to a cave. It was really cool riding through the cave and actually lasted a lot longer than I thought it would. We rode for about 45min until we got to the end. Finally! I had water coz it was so hot and then we climbed to the top of the highest rock which gave a good view back over Devils Throat and also of San Pedro and the Andes over the other side in the distance. It was a lot quicker heading back (probably 20min) than in coz I think it was slightly down hill. We cruised home, now that we knew the way and saw two dogs herding a herd of sheep along the road. When we got back to town we took our bikes back to the place we hired them from and decided to sit down as we were buggered after the hot ride, to have a refreshing glass of water and a drink as we had a bit of time up our sleeves before we had our stargazing tour in the night. It was a cool outdoor pub /bar/restaurant, Matt tried a beer from Mendoza and I had a caprioska. I don't know if it was the heat, I hadn't eaten since breakfast, the long ride or my drink was really strong but I felt so drunk off that one drink! I started talking crap to Matt and he looked so tired haha. We went back to our hostel to shower and rug up, as we would be outside looking at the stars all night. We walked the streets which were quite lively and funky at night and picked a restaurant called Abode. We were glad we did coz the atmosphere and service was really good and the food was probably up there with the best we've had all trip. The restaurant was indoor but a section of it had a wide open roof that you could see all the stars through and an outdoor fire pit in the middle. They had a Chilean band playing and it was a nice cosy setting, again with the clay like interiors. Matt ordered a hot pot with chicken, garlic, chilli and potato in it and I couldn't choose out of a quinoa and mushroom risotto with sweet tomato and Parmesan or a Julian vegetable salad with pear, baked ricotta, nuts and a caramel balsamic, olive oil dressing. So I got both and Matt and I shared the salad. It was all so good! We then had to meet at the office of the stargazing tour and waited for a bus to pick us up that would drive us about 20min South of town to where there was no light pollution and an observatory. As soon as we left San Pedro the night sky was full of stars it was pretty spectacular. Our guide was a Canadian astronomer, with a very thick Canadian accent and made lots of 'Dad' jokes which made the tour quite entertaining. First we looked at the night sky through the naked eye and our guide gave us an explanation of how people used to look at stars back in the day, not really knowing what they were, how they formed the constellations and facts about stars, planets etc and the universe. The moon was 2 nights off being a full moon and hadn't risen yet so it was really dark and you could see millions of stars in the sky in one the best places on earth to see them! A particularly good view of the Milky Way. We also were pointed out with a crazy huge lazer pointer Scorpio, the signet, Saturn, the southern Cross, the teapot and a few other stars and constellations, I can't remember now. He was very knowledgeable and shared lots of mind blowing facts about how big, hot and far away in light years a lot of these stars were etc. and how really we are only such a small spec in this universe. How humans always want meaning behind everything so the star constellations were made up (also to help them prepare for harvest each winter etc) and also how astrology is also made up (in case you didn't already know that ;) but quite fun and interesting how the zodiac is laid out in the night sky and how certain stars and planets etc. revolve around the earth/sun etc. at the same time each day/month/year etc. It was about 9:30ish when the moon rose. Unfortunately as it was so full it was extremely bright and flooded out a lot of the stars around it. But it was an extremely impressive sight seeing this big bright round ball slowly rise above the silhouette of the Andes. After looking at the sky with our naked eye and the guides large green lazer pointer, we then walked over to the telescopes set up to look at 10 stars and planets up close. I had never looked through a telescope before so it was pretty cool and surreal to be looking at the night sky so close up. We saw constellations such as the colourful jewellery box, one that looked like a butterfly and another which had a cluster of millions stars all together (this was through a telescope which was the largest in the world for public viewing). We saw a dead star which had exploded and just looked like a grey smudge in the sky through the telescope. We saw Saturn with its rings around it and did not look like the detailed image you see in pics and what I thought it was going to look like... and a pretty clear look at the moon, especially since it was almost full, you could see the craters and hills on the moon! It was quite remarkable. They even had a telescope set up where we could take these detailed pictures of the moon which was pretty cool. Although coz we had to line up to take a photo most people started heading in to the room where we were given hot chocolate and Q&A time with our astronomer guide. Coz we were the last to take the photo we were last to get to the room and as soon as we sat down we barely heard the answer to the last question then everyone clapped and got up to get back on the bus to go back to town while Matt and I had to quickly skull our hot chocolates. I didn't think that was very fair since the Q&A is part of the tour for everyone and they didn't wait for us. I think Matt and I need to be a bit more pushy so we get the best of everything instead of being polite and letting everyone before us haha. But anyway it was a really awesome experience and the guide was really good so was definitely worth it. Tags: death valley, desert, devils throat, dry, earth, hot, moon, moon valley, stargazing, stars « Older StoryNewer Story » (If you have a travel question, get your Answers here) Name: Email: (optional) Message: In order to avoid spam on these blogs, please enter the code you see in the image. Comments identified as spam will be deleted. 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Leadoff Dodgers Get on base with Leadoff Dodgers Series Recap: Offense Up, Offense Down by leadoffdodgers August 14, 2020 Photo credits to the Los Angeles Dodgers So far this season the Dodgers have struggled to score runs when they need to and then they explode and score more runs than they need to win a game. This was the case with their most recent series with the San Diego Padres. With Manny Machado and Fernando Tatis Jr. leading the way, the San Diego Padres a good team this year. They aren’t what Dodger fans have been used to for the past decade or so. The Dodgers dropped the first two games after being absolutely dismal at the plate. In the famous words of Tommy Lasorda, “You couldn’t hit water even if you fell out of a boat.” The first game of the series was started by Dustin May and he has been nothing but stellar so far this year. His pitches are great to watch and it is even better when he embarrasses Manny Machado with nasty inside two seamers. Despite going six innings, Dustin May gave up two earned runs that would eventually seal the deal and give the Padres the win. Those runs came from an Austin Hedges solo home run and an Eric Hosmer RBI single. The Dodgers were held to one run and that was a RBI single from Cody Bellinger. Other than that, the game was extremely drawn out and the Dodgers could only manage four hits on the night. They would lose the game 2-1. On Tuesday night, Ross Stripling took the mound looking for his fourth win of the season. He had a clean first inning and even struck out the red hot Fernando Tatis Jr. However, Stripling would eventually implode in the third inning by walking a couple batters and giving up a grand slam to Manny Machado. Not to mention the Dodgers defense was very poor in Tuesday’s game. The Dodgers recorded two errors on the night. Following the meltdown of the third inning, Jurickson Profar hit a solo home run off or Stripling to extend the Padres lead to 6-1. The Dodgers runs came from a Chris Taylor RBI single in the second innings and a RBI single from Austin Barnes in the bottom of the ninth. The Dodgers would lose their second consecutive game 6-2. Wednesday night was a whole other story for the Dodgers. Their bats finally woke up and Tony Gonsolin’s second start of the season proved why he should be there full time. Tony Gonsolin was recalled from the alternative training site at USC and pitched 4.2 scoreless innings against the Padres. In that outing he struck out eight batters and only walked one. His fastball reached 97 MPH at times and was higher than his average of 93 MPH. From there, the Dodgers bullpen came in and did what they have done best this season: Not allow a run. Treinen, Baez, Graterol, Alexander and Jansen all combined to shut down the Padres. Blake Treinen and Scott Alexander are one of the many Dodgers relievers who have yet to allow an earned run this season. The Dodgers offense played small ball to score half of their runs. An RBI single from Edwin Rios scored AJ Pollock and a sacrifice bunt from Austin Barnes scored Chris Taylor. Later, Cody Bellinger would hit a ground rule double to score Austin Barnes and Justin Turner would hit a 3-Run home run to give the Dodgers some much needed insurance. The Dodgers won 6-0 and started a new win streak. The series finale against the Padres was quite the finale. The air was hot and the balls were flying out for both teams. Julio Urias gave up two solo home runs back to back in the top of the first inning but then settled down after by only allowing three more hits until he was pulled from the game in the seventh inning with one out. From there, Dennis Santana was brought in for 1.3 innings and was able to lower his ERA. Then Jake McGee and Dylan Floro came in to secure the victory for the Dodgers. Jake McGee and Dylan Floro are another set of relievers that have yet to allow a single earned run this season. The scoring started quick and early for the Dodgers. Corey Seager who had missed the last four games was back in the lineup and his thunderous bat hit a 2-run home run in his first trip to the plate. Followed by a AJ Pollock solo home run. In the second inning, Mookie Betts hit a 2-run home run for his fifth of the season. Later, he would hit his sixth and seventh home runs tying him with Johnny Mize and Sammy Sosa all time for having SIX career three home run games. The red hot AJ Pollock doubled to score Justin Turner in the bottom of the third inning and Austin Barnes hit a 2-run home run in the bottom of the fourth. All together, the Dodgers wound up hitting five home runs and winning the game 11-2. The potential of this Dodgers team is great. They can really turn it on and get going when they need to. That need should be there all the time, though. The Dodgers are already through a 1/3 of their season and need to keep this momentum going. The boys in blue take a trip up the five freeway today and will face the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Clayton Kershaw, Walker Buehler and Dustin May are lined up to face this dangerous Angels lineup. Categories: LeadOff DodgersTags: angels, baseball, Cody Bellinger, Dodgers, Featured, manny machado, MLB, Mookie Betts, Padres, Sports Previous Series Recap: Mookie Betts, Dodgers power through DBacks Next Series Recap: Dodgers sweep Angels in Anaheim Freeway Series Archives Select Month December 2020 (4) November 2020 (2) October 2020 (1) August 2020 (3) July 2020 (9) April 2020 (3) March 2020 (2) February 2020 (4) December 2019 (7) November 2019 (6) October 2019 (3) September 2019 (3) August 2019 (2) July 2019 (11) June 2019 (1) May 2019 (1) April 2019 (2) March 2019 (7) February 2019 (8) January 2019 (10) December 2018 (5) November 2018 (3) October 2018 (2) September 2018 (3) August 2018 (5) July 2018 (6) June 2018 (4) May 2018 (9) April 2018 (8) March 2018 (6) February 2018 (2)
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UDPATE Three arrested for Attempted murder after Mass Brawls leaves Multiple stabbed in Sutton Breaking • LONDON • Southwark First Picture of Robert Wain 58 , of Victoria Street, Gillingham, Kent who has appeared in court charged with a number of sexual offences Screenshot 2020 10 10 at 00.07.34 A man has appeared in court charged with a number of sexual offences. Robert Wain 58, of Victoria Street, Gillingham, Kent appeared on bail at Woolwich Crown Court on Thursday, 8 October charged with: = 6 x rape of a male under 16 years = 1 x rape of a male 16 years or over = 18 x indecent assault of a boy under 16 years = 1 x attempted indecent assault of a boy under 16 years He pleaded not guilty to all offences. The next hearing is on Thursday, 19 November at the same court. Wain was arrested on Wednesday, 12 February following an investigation by detectives from the South East Safeguarding team. He was further arrested on Thursday, 23 April and subsequently charged on 10 September. The alleged offences took place in the 1990s in Woolwich and Eltham, and relate to six victims. In most of the reported cases, the fraudsters claim they are calling from the AGO or HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), with the AGO public enquiry number showing in the caller ID Officers from the Violence Suppression Unit were patrolling in Southwark when they stop and searched the teenager and found a knife concealed in his footwear
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760. 3 Ways to Step Up as a Leader in Times of Crisis Episode 760 | 40:53 min | 12.22.2020 This is a podcast episode titled, 760. 3 Ways to Step Up as a Leader in Times of Crisis. The summary for this episode is: Anybody can be a leader when everything is running smoothly. It’s crises that elevate leadership from a title to a badge of honor. In this LinkedIn Live episode, I speak with Steve Lucas, CEO at iCIMs, to find out what behaviors true leaders need to exhibit in a crisis. What we talked about: - How to marry empathy and realism with optimism - Why we all need 90 minutes of quiet time - How to identify what to start, stop, and continue
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Home/AI/AI: Lookout! There’s a Terrible Photoshop Job Coming Right At Us! AI: Lookout! There’s a Terrible Photoshop Job Coming Right At Us! Brian GeorgeAugust 31, 2011 The picture below the fold is obviously fake. I made it the evening before Hurricane Irene came to visit New York with the intention of putting it up on Twitter the next morning, provided I had still had electricity. Which I did. I say obviously fake because that was the intention. That’s part of the joke. But this brought my thinking over to the more nefarious purposes to which image manipulation can be applied. One hilariously bad example is outlined in this article from Media Matters. Ah! The joys of subtle Clone Tool use! What are some examples of questionable photo manipulation that you have seen? Was anything done to rectify the situation? What can we as critical thinkers do to combat this phenomenon when it is used to mislead? Does someone want to start a Snopes for images? The ART Inquisition (or AI) is a question posed to you, the Mad Art Lab community. Look for it to appear Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 3pm ET. It's comin' right for us! Art Critical Thinking Photo Manipulation Brian George Brian George is an illustrator and designer who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. In his spare time he makes videos of Spirograph drawings and complains about doing laundry. Website: www.bgeorge.com Twitter: @brianggeorge Insta: @brianggeorge If you're into what I'm doing, feel free to throw down a bit in my tipjar here: @brianggeorge AI: Video Games as Art AI: Have we Made Progress? AI: (Untitled), 2011 AI: Manifestos theblackcat says: A particular egregious case recently was Apple, who digitally manipulated images of their competitors products (amongst other things) to make them look more like their own in an effort to get the competing products banned in Europe. sisyphusrocks says: The one that sprang immediately to mind was Iran’s missile launch in summer 2008 http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/07/10/in-an-iranian-image-a-missile-too-many/ Brian G says: @sisyphusrocks: Ah, I remember that one. @theblackcat: That sounds pretty juicy! Do you have a good link for that one? Oh, by the way, Snopes is the Snopes for images. They have a Fauxtography section: http://snopes.com/photos/photos.asp @sisyphusrocks: Heh. I Shoulda known. Take a look at these: http://9to5google.com/2011/08/15/apple-may-have-provided-wrong-evidence-in-european-samsung-case/ http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/19/did-apple-shrink-the-samsung-galaxy-s-ii-in-dutch-lawsuit-filing/ Note that there isn’t just digital manipulation involved. Apple showed screenshots of the iPhone and iPad home screen (the main screen for the device), while for the Samsung devices they showed images of the app drawer (the application launcher) in order to make the interfaces for the devices seem more similar than they really are. By Brian George Drawing With Machines Sketchbooks For Days – The Brooklyn Art Library This Is A Clickbait Headline About Tipping Why Do I Only Listen To Grizzly Bear In The Winter?
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Moisant Named Best Promotional Products Company in Oklahoma City This is the fifth consecutive year the company has been honored by readers of okcBiz. Facebook Facebook Twitter Twitter LinkedIn LinkedIn Email Email 1 Comment Comments Every year, okcBiz readers vote for their favorite local, business-to-business companies within 12 industries across the greater Oklahoma City metro area. Moisant Promotional Products has been named Best Promotional Products Company for 2012. This is the fifth consecutive year the company has been selected. Winners, along with four runners up, were honored at the Best of Business award luncheon on February 24 at the Skirvin Hilton Hotel in Oklahoma City. "The business-to-business sector has long been ignored when it comes to recognition and awards," said Jeffri-Lynn Dyer, associate publisher of okcBiz. "With the Best of Business awards program in its fifth year, okcBIZ hopes to change that by honoring those who provide stellar service while building solid relationships with their business partners in the community." Teresa Moisant, MAS, owner and president of Moisant Promotional Products, commented, "Having our customers vote for us once is an honor, but being selected five consecutive times is really incredible. We know there are many great promotional products distributors in our area, and we feel very privileged that our customers take the time to show how much they appreciate the service we provide by voting for us again this year. We look forward to continuing to strengthen our relationships with them throughout 2012." For more information, visit www.moisant.com.
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CMO Zone Facebook Beats Estimates With $4.04 Billion, Mobile Nearing 80 Percent Facebook announced second quarter earnings this afternoon. The company posted revenues of $4.04 billion and beat analyst consensus revenue estimates for the quarter by about $50 million. Earnings per share also beat estimates, but relatively narrowly. The bulk of quarterly revenue came from advertising ($3.82 billion), with a small amount ($215 million) from payments and other […] Greg Sterling on July 29, 2015 at 4:35 pm Facebook announced second quarter earnings this afternoon. The company posted revenues of $4.04 billion and beat analyst consensus revenue estimates for the quarter by about $50 million. Earnings per share also beat estimates, but relatively narrowly. The bulk of quarterly revenue came from advertising ($3.82 billion), with a small amount ($215 million) from payments and other fees. Roughly 49% of revenue was generated in the US and Canada. The company said that mobile ad revenue was 76 percent of total ad revenue, which was up from 62 percent a year ago. Mobile active users were 1.31 billion, up 23 percent. Daily mobile users were 844 million, a 29 percent increase, and mobile-only monthly users were 655 million. Total monthly active users were just under 1.5 billion, which was up 13 percent year over year. The company said that on average, it made $2.61 in ad revenue on each user worldwide during the quarter. In the US and Canada, the figure was much higher: $8.63. Cash and cash equivalents were $14.13 billion at the end of the quarter. Notes and selected observations from the earnings call: CEO Mark Zuckerberg: People spend a daily average of 46 minutes on Facebook and its associated family of apps. He says that there are now more than 40 million active small and medium-sized business (SMB) pages on Facebook. There are more than 1.5 billion searches on Facebook per day. Most are non-commercial, for “people and posts.” Oculus will come to consumers in Q1 in 2016. COO Sheryl Sandberg: We continue to get more than one in five mobile minutes in the US. “We have the best performing mobile ad products in the market.” More than 40 million active SMB pages “and the number continues to grow.” She makes a pitch that Facebook is the only platform that SMBs need. Since launch of Conversion Lift . . . rapid adoption by brand marketers (re offline measurement). CFO Dave Wehner: Mobile is the key driver of our revenue growth; revenue from PCs down. Payments down based on decline in games played on PCs. Company now has 10,955 total employees. 31% operating margin (GAAP) Analyst Questions: Question about Oculus launch and use cases: Zuckerberg — Virtual reality (VR) is a richer way to share than video. Immersive 3D content the obvious next thing after video. Question re advertising on Instagram: Sandberg — We’re going to be thoughtful about how we ramp revenue. Question re whether Instagram will be used for different types of advertisers: Sandberg — Lots of verticals can use Instagram. “We see such engagement on mobile.” More apps helps us drive business results for more advertisers. Video and mobile being emphasized repeatedly — broad-based consumer media advertising, but in a targeted way. Question re monetization of Messenger and WhatsApp. Zuckerberg appeals for “patience,” as he says they’ll follow the path of News Feed and take a long-term view. Lots of questions about “real-time usage” of Facebook and/or Instagram. Subtext: Is Facebook going after/going to kill Twitter? “There’s no doubt mobile has a beneficial affect on Facebook engagement.” Sandberg: Atlas is important in solving the measurement problem. Existing ad-serving platforms are flawed. Sandberg: Over one million SMBs have posted a video on Facebook. On the Buy Button . . . Sandberg: Buy button is about helping users buy from advertisers, “not from us.” Sandberg: We’ll continue to develop our audience network. Channel: CMO ZoneFacebookFacebook: AdvertisingFacebook: Business IssuesFacebook: Statistics
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Aliens, Characters, Villains, Male Aliens Main Antagonist "The Opening Gambit Syndrome" Last appearance: "The Endgame Syndrome" List of aliens Vangus is the leader of the Ixions, a race of oil-loving aliens. Vangus serves as one of the major antagonists of the animated series. 1.1 Initial assault 1.2 Final battle Initial assault Years ago, Vangus led the Ixions in an attempt to plunder Earth's oil, which is an extremely valuable commodity on the intergalactic market. They were stopped by Alpha, who convinced the Ixions to delay their invasion for some time. Alpha would later betray the MiB and steal the Cosmic Integrator as part of his bid to create a perfect body for himself. Thirty years later, Vangus returns, forcing MiB to turn to Alpha (whom they have in their custody at the time) to learn how to defeat them. Alpha's information got results, but at the cost of his manipulating Jay into helping him escape and ally himself with Vangus. Jay eventually managed to thwart both of them, but Alpha escaped, though Vangus was brought in to custody, forestalling the Ixion invasion. Alpha arranges for Vangus to escape from MiB custody and they team up together to conquer the Earth. As part of the deal of giving Vangus and the Ixions the oil, Alpha will get to rule the Earth. Vangus uses the Ixion armada to lay waste to the lands, leading to catastrophic destruction across the world, as well as seemingly incontrovertible proof of (hostile) alien life. Earth puts up a powerful resistance, and while Vangus celebrates the success of his forces, Alpha becomes impatient and destroys MiB headquarters itself. To their disappointment, MiB lives on, and considering the dangerous threat to the world, the MiB has revealed themselves to the world in order to pull up a combined effort to strike back against the Ixions. Jay and Kay go into space to stop Vangus and Alpha, but are caught and put into a cell. In the meantime, however, Vangus becomes even more impatient, since he expected destroying MiB headquarters to bring "instant victory". Vangus decides to cut their losses, destroy Earth itself with a powerful missile, and reap its oil later, despite Alpha's objections that that will leave him no populace to rule. Vangus turns Alpha's metaphor of "You can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs" against him, which does nothing to convince him, and a fight breaks out. Vangus knocks off one of Alpha's cannon arms, which slides over to Jay. Jay uses it to shoot both Vangus and Alpha. Vangus is stunned, but recovers long enough to set a missile to destroy Earth and escape, claiming that he will be back to "clean up the mess". Despite having escaped, however, Earth is saved as Jay and Kay manage to destroy the missile with Alpha on-board, much to Vangus' dismay. Retrieved from "https://meninblack.fandom.com/wiki/Vangus?oldid=18685"
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File #: 170276 Version: 0 1 Type: Resolution Status: Passed File created: 5/31/2017 In control: COMMON COUNCIL Title: Substitute resolution determining it necessary to make various assessable public improvements at various locations and appropriating funds for these purposes with the City engineering cost estimated to be $177,000 for a total estimated cost of these projects being $743,000. Indexes: PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS 6/28/2017 1 MAYOR SIGNED Action details Meeting details Not available 6/20/2017 1 COMMON COUNCIL ADOPTED Pass 13:0 Action details Meeting details Video 6/7/2017 0 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTED Minutes note: Proposed Substitute A Pass 4:0 Action details Meeting details Video 6/7/2017 1 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION Minutes note: Mary Dziewiontkoski - DPW Pass 4:0 Action details Meeting details Not available Substitute 1 Substitute resolution determining it necessary to make various assessable public improvements at various locations and appropriating funds for these purposes with the City engineering cost estimated to be $177,000 for a total estimated cost of these projects being $743,000. This resolution authorizes engineering studies and directs the Commissioner of Public Works to determine any benefits or damages which would result if the projects were to be constructed. After the Commissioner files his report, a Public Hearing will be held on those projects determined assessable. A resolution will be submitted after the Public Hearing authorizing construction. The City cost for engineering these projects is estimated to be $177,000 with the total cost estimated to be $743,000. Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee that it is necessary and in the public interest to do the following described work according to City specifications, and that such public improvements and resulting special assessments be made pursuant to Section 66.0703 and any other pertinent sections of the Wisconsin Statutes and in the manner directed by Section 115-42 of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances: 2nd and 10th Aldermanic Districts W. Melvina St. - N. 60th St. to N. 63rd St. (ST211170166): Install traffic calming devices. (Nonassessable Reconstruction Paving Fund -- $2,000). The total estimated cost for this project including the requested amount is $18,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2017 construction season. 3rd Aldermanic District N. Maryland Ave. - N. Prospect Ave. to E. Newberry Blvd. (ST211160108): Paving the roadway with asphalt. Laying a concrete curb and gutter. Laying concrete sidewalk. Doing all the necessary grading pertaining to said work. (Nonassessable Reconstruction Paving Fund -- $175,000, Additional Funds). The total estimated cost for this pr...
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The Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Human Services Division will ensure that all staff adhere to Ethical Standards. The Human Services staff are expected to uphold the Mission Statement and the ethics standards below in the delivery of services to clients and in all program related activities. The Human Services staff will maintain an organizational climate that supports ethical behavior. Standard I: The Human Services Division is committed to respecting, improving, and maintaining the well-being of each client. This shall be accomplished by establishing and providing a professional relationship with each client; acknowledging the client's autonomy, values, and cultural identity. Services will be delivered with dignity and confidentiality. Standard II: The Human Services Division staff shall maintain high professional standards. Staff members are expected to abide by confidentiality within the division and to demonstrate accountability at all times. Standard III: The Human Services Division staff are expected to use appropriate lines of communication within and outside the division. Standard IV: The Human Services Division staff are expected to maintain clear boundaries between their own personal statements, beliefs, or actions and those of the division. Standard V: The Human Services Division shall create a climate that supports ethical practices. Human Services Mission Statement The mission of the Human Services Division of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe is to provide a circle of quality services to elders, families and children within the tribal community by promoting self-sufficiency through health, wellness, employment, education, cultural identity, advocacy and training. Elder Services • Tribal Employment Services • Preamble/Code of Ehtics • Human Services Staff Directory Administration | Education | Human Services | Finance Corporation | Election Information Committee Minutes | News/Job Openings | Contact Us | Home Up North Marketing
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Manchikoni Breaking News, Live Updates, Latest Headlines, Viral News, Top Stories, Trending Topics, Videos Home/Sports/It really changes in the DFB team It really changes in the DFB team George Plimpton Sports Joachim Löw and Oliver Bierhoff took two months to introduce the World Cup to the German public. The result: the longest press conference in the history of the DFB. For 110 minutes the duo talked about the past and future of the national team. SPORT1 shows what the analysis of the DFB officials has revealed. [Die perskonferensie vir lees] – What will the national team look like in the future? Those who hoped that Löw would make Tabula rasa after the World Cup in Russia was deceived. The group, national coach Joachim Löw, who has been nominated for the two international games against France, is largely identical to the World Cup. With Nico Schulz, Kai Havertz and Thilo Kehrer Löw presented just three new faces for the apostrophized reboot. It was also expected that Leroy Sane would return to the DFB team after Löw did not take him to Russia. DFB team: Joachim Löw team for international matches against France and Peru 23 Photos Löw betting A healthy blend of experienced strength and young blood: "We have now four or five older players, everyone is not so long there, we need an orientation that young players can orient and I trust all these players that they can show much more than at the World Cup. "[19659002] Löw's plan to lean in the future consists of four Bayern players and one of former Munich players: Manuel Neuer, Mats Hummels, Jerome Boateng, Toni Kroos and Thomas Müller. In addition to the resigned Mario Gomez and Mesut Özil, coach Kevin Trapp, Sebastian Rudy, rejects Marvin Plattenhardt and Sami Khedira in comparison to the World Cup. However, Löw opened the door to 2014 World Champion. – What tactical changes are planned? If there are no major changes in staff, the national coach is at least a tactical turnaround. The ball possession soccer, which Löw had to recognize in Russia, served its time in the previous form. "My biggest disagreement at the Soccer World Cup was to think that we will get football with this ball possession at least," said Löw . The defeat by Mexico and South Korea, in which the DFB team opened more than two thirds of the time, opened the 58-year-old's eyes. Löw acknowledges, "acknowledged Löw." The fact that France became a world champion consistently relied on tactics, reinforces Löw in his opinion: "The conditions do not fit into these games to change something." I wanted the team but I had to put more on a solid defense, we should be more flexible, variable and stable. " – How should new talent be promoted? Like Mehmet Scholl in December In 2017 began the overall attack on German coach training ("The children can turn back and forth 18 systems"). There was still a cry in the broad German audience. A quarter of a Years later, it is clear: Scholl regretted his finger at that time – this realization has come to the DFB. As a first result, the weaknesses in the German team are now resolved. "We agree with the league and youth development centers that we need to train specialists in the U environment, "says Löw." We need specialist too in the back-back positions and of course central forward. As a model, the national coach calls three nations that set the standards in Russia. "The French, English or Belgians are ahead of us. That's what we need to come back. It also requires a sports director who visit the junior performance centers and run our line so that German football remains competitive in the future. " – What changes are there in the coaching and support team? One of Löw's most important findings The referee of the World Cup fiasco has its own support staff, which has been expanded steadily in recent years to meet the demands of modern football. The national coach wants to break his spiral consciously and streamline his staff. "People all have a very high quality, but sometimes there is less," says Löw. As a result, assistant coach Thomas Schneider is no longer in the coaching team and turns head to the reconnaissance department, but former Chief Urs Siegenthaler will work for us. [Löw.] In the In future, the coaching team will consist only of coach Löw, assistant coach Markus Care and goalkeeper Andreas Köpke, and the restart is nothing but revolutionary. – How should the fans be brought back? 1965). Without a two-month analysis, the German fan of growing commercialization has been tired. National team manager Oliver Bierhoff has shown insight and promises improvement. "We need to balance trade and fair work." Criticism was mainly due to the DFB campaign #ZSMMN. "This was a DFB claim, there was no commercial background. We wanted to show that we were approaching the Russians, "Bierhoff explained, saying," We must have seen the mix of self-esteem and the way this feeling has been portrayed possible. We must stick to it. " Bierhoff was not on the closing of the bill in the run-up to the fact that the national team has eliminated itself from the German average fan. " These accusations made me extremely difficult, "he admits. In spite of our efforts, which we met before – for example, an 18-hour-a-five-time tournament match – we apparently approached the needs of our supporters. " Bierhoff's strategy for the DFB team again open to the general public? "In the future, we will work to restore the earthly nature and proximity of the supporters. This implies that we will open the doors more often, that we hold public training sessions. We will also build close to the fans in other formats. 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Posts from the Cinematic Franchise Category Wake Up Screaming: Cinematic Imprint or the Genius of Wes Craven On Monday, August, 31st The New York Times shocked me. It was there that I read Wes Craven’s obituary. Another of the most culturally important American filmmakers was gone. “Wes Craven, a master of horror cinema and a proponent of the slasher genre who was best known for creating the Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream franchises, died on Sunday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 76.” It is always sad when someone dies. Family and friends lost someone far more significant than an iconic filmmaker. Mr. Craven was a father, husband and friend. For the rest of us who did not know him, the loss is far less, but all the same impactful sad blow. A key member of the innovative and creative Film Masters of his generation who managed to lift their cinematic work higher than the genre or audiences anticipated. Wes Craven’s early films appeared to be in line with typical Grind House or Drive-In horror movies of the time, but they offered something far more artistic. Robert Englund is ready for his close-up Wes Craven, 1984 Cinematography| Jacques Haitkin The goal was to scare us with a degree of cinematic intelligence that was unheard of for low-budget horror at that time. Brian De Palma, David Cronenberg, John Carpenter, George Romero, Argento and Tobe Hooper were also among this group. They made movies to attract this audience base, but with artistic intention that lifted them and the genre of horror to a whole new level. After reading the shocking news in The Times, I found myself thinking of how Craven’s films had impacted my life and my psyche. And those of my childhood friends and our culture. Despite the fact that art takes up most of our spare time and conversations, all too often we forget just how much art has seeped into our beings. Walking through a department store a Muzak version of an old pop song plays above us as we navigate toward a register. Even the poor “revisit” of a great song can momentarily transport us back in time. We scroll through movies available via VOD and spot an old film that resonates on multiple levels. These are two minor examples, but so much art is tied to our past, our experiences (individual and shared) and often serve as some cathartic or even healing emotional source. Sometimes there is light to be found in the dark. The first time I was aware of Wes Craven’s name was in relation to his iconic A Nightmare on Elm Street. Back in 1984 on a crisp November Friday afternoon it opened in my hometown. some friends and I decided to ditch the second half of the school day to make our way to a cinema long since gone. We were off to see a historic movie. Can you remember when movie posters were still works of art? This cinema was one of two that was strict on “carding” to follow the “R-rating rule” and not all of us were yet 17. We took a few hits of weed to work up our “courage” and act like we owned the bodies of 18 year olds. It worked. The lady sold each of us a ticket. We had seen ads for A Nightmare on Elm Street on TV, but none of us really knew what to expect or what we were about to see. This is an aspect of The Film Experience that has long since faded away. It is almost impossible to attend a screening of any movie in the 21st Century without knowing every single aspect of the casting, the production, the plot and an often anticipated idea of how the movie is “supposed” to make us feel. Even before the movie starts we are usually forced to sit through “making of” commercials for new TV shows or upcoming movies. For those of you too young to know what it was like before social media and 24/7 marketing, going to a movie was often a serious proposition. While all of us worked part time, a $4.75 matinae was a gamble. Of course if the movie sucked, we could always spend an hour or two playing on video games in the lobby. PacMan, Space Invaders, Centipede and pinball were always a fun compensation. (you just needed to have a friend with drilled-string coin and you were golden) As A Nightmare on Elm Street started it was clear we were in for something different. Um, your slasher horror movie just took a very strange new turn… This was a slasher movie, but it was deeply demented and Surreal in the way it pulled it’s characters to their ends or limits. It also had a very sinister subplot for the monster, Freddy Kruger. This was some sort of paranormal being who had been a serial pedophile rapist and murderer. Despite all of this, the movie was still fun. We jumped, we laughed and teased each other as we left the cinema to head to our respective jobs or homes praying that we would not be caught for skipping school. But that night I could not sleep. For whatever reason, I was haunted by the way Freddy killed “Glen.” The dude had been lying on his bed with his headphones on. I had a whole lot of trouble falling to sleep that night and for several nights to Glen just wants to chill on his bed with some music. Freddy has other plans… come. I didn’t know “Glen” was Johnny Depp. That hadn’t clicked on my register yet. This was largely a cast of unknowns which created a somehow more shocking vibe. Back then I had a habit of lying on my bed with my clunky “Radio Shack Realistic” cushioned head phones and listening to music. This was how I feel asleep. At this time that music was usually Pink Floyd, The Who or Led Zeppelin. But all I could think of were those blade fingers grabbing me down into Hell with my blood and guts spewing out all over my room. I believe I changed to Fleetwood Mac for the next week or so. It is funny to think back to that feeling, but it was real to me. My friends had similar reactions. Two others admitted to sleeping with the lights on. This was the interesting power of A Nightmare on Elm Street. In 1984 it was a completely new approach to horror. It was a horror that came in dreams in a very disturbing way. The cinematic trope of Surrealism was not fully formed in out minds. We were not yet sophisticated enough to notice the admittedly low-fi effects. At that time, they seemed pretty real. It is also important to note that we all laughed throughout the movie. It was funny. But it was also horrifying and intense. Poor Nancy. She better wake her ass up! The experience of relaxing in the tub was about to change for a while… It worked its way under our collective skin. It was like riding a really dark roller coaster. It was cinematic magic. In the coming year or so, Freddy Krueger would somehow become a rather disturbing “anti-hero” — the sequels were not of interest to me or most friends. They were more like dark comedies than horror movies. And gradually, A Nightmare on Elm Street would become a sort of twisted comedy. Watching it now it still amuses me. But I now can see the imperfections of low-fi special effects. “Glen” is now Johnny Depp pre-stardom. Ideas of his later career cloud my ability to access the movie in the same way. The idea of Freddy Krueger has become tainted for me. Children dress up as Krueger on Halloween. This pedophile sadist character has become a sort of family-friendly cartoon that I find more than a little worrying. But long after the blu-ray has been ejected, replaced in it’s blue jewel box and I’m drifting off to sleep, a creepy thought crosses my mind: “Oh, fuck. I hope I don’t dream of blade fingers pulling me into my mattress!” Painting the bedroom “Glen” That teenage thought still comes up. Mostly, however, the movie brings me back to a time long gone. This odd, gritty and iconic movie is forever seared into my brain. Like a great rock song, it brings me back to a time in my life when drugs were not a problem, sex was still an idea, all my friends were still alive, my heart had not yet been broken, divorce had not altered my views on life and one could see a movie at the cinema for under $5. There were of course a great many other horror movies we saw and enjoyed. But Children of the Corn, Splatter University, Fright Night, Pieces, Christine and Sleepaway Camp were all easily forgotten. Nancy her creepy mom (Ronnie Blakley of Nashville fame) and their tormentor has never left my mind. As Freddy snatches up Nancy‘s mom it is both comical and oddly disturbing. Craven was smart enough to tie it into dream logic. Robert Englund teases before he strikes… Craven, De Palma, Carpenter, Romero, Hooper, Argento and Cronenberg created films that will forever hold a place in our collective psyche and memory. Wes Craven was particularly solid with casting and creating situations that tied into the culture of the day. This is not to say that the others didn’t. All of these filmmakers created and create work impossible to forget. But Wes Craven had a unique ability to approach horror with a skewed sense of humor without sacrificing the scare element. It would be not too long after A Nightmare on Elm Street that I would see Craven’s directorial debut, The Last House on the Left via VHS. The slightly out-of-focus and cropped VHS appearance added a strange sort of disturbing element. Another thing of the past. Though, to be honest, it is nice to not wonder what was lost in those non-anamorphic versions. “To avoid fainting…” The Last House on the Left Cinematography | Victor Hurwitz I first saw it at a friend’s house while his parents were out of town. There were about five of us. Once again, we really didn’t know what to expect other than this film was from the same director as A Nightmare on Elm Street. We had no idea how dark and grim this mean little movie would be, but we soon found out. Set 1972 upstate New York, this movie presents two pretty high school girls off to the city to see a rock concert. Their paths cross with four sociopaths who lure, brutally rape, torture and kill both. The special effects are low-fi, but this film was truly shocking to our eyes at the time. We were all kind of stunned at what we were seeing. None of us said anything. We simply watched in silence as the brutality took place. When the film’s main protagonist manages to say a prayer and slip into a lake, the leader of this gang shoots her dead. It is not “scary.” It is horrible. This is not a horror film, this is a film about horror… Craven didn’t stop there. The atrocities committed by these vile people are about to be met with an untethered parental vengeance that knows no bounds. Their vengeance is not cathartic. It is actually as bleak as what has been done to their daughter and her friend. The film ended. The FBI warning on the VHS tape came up. I’m not sure any of us actually discussed the film beyond the basic “Holy shit!” “What the fuck?” kind of reactions we would normally shared. The truth is we were not scared, we were horrified. None of us knew how to even articulate what we had just seen. One friend commented, “Man. That was some hardcore shit.” This must have been in 1985. I had not yet become the full-throttle film snob I am today. But I knew a good deal about movies even then. It was clear to me that this low-budget Grind House movie was a very warped retread of Ingmar Bergman’s tragically beautiful, The Virgin Spring. And it was also clear to me that this film had an agenda. Comparing Craven’s film to The Virgin Spring is a futile effort. There was nothing “beautiful” about The Last House on the Left. Most importantly, there was no hope. I can remember wanting to point this out, but opting not to do so. This was Beaumont, Texas. Having knowledge of foreign film was not exactly cool in this circle of stoners. Not too long ago I saw Craven’s The Last House on the Left again. This must have been shortly before the lame “remake” was released. Unlike A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Last House on the Left still carries the same gut-punch as it did when I saw it in 1985. It is a bleak and disturbing vision. Wes Craven pushes the envelope just far enough without the film turning into a perverse celebration of human cruelty. It remains a brutal depiction of just how horrible human nature can be. This angry little movie is neither cautionary or drenched in cultural commentary. It is what it is: a study in human cruelty. As in life, this film presents a story in which the human capacity for inhumanity knows no bounds. It may not be a fun viewing, but it is a very powerful one. The Last House on the Left is a deeply disturbing and important film of note. Craven never stopped making great movies. 1988’s The Serpent and the Rainbow still stands it’s surreal and creepy ground. “There is no escape from the grave.” Cinematography | John Lindley Around the time of David Lynch’s iconic TV series, Twin Peaks, Craven would make borrow two of Lynch’s more memorable supporting cast members for The People Under the Stairs. A darkly funny horror film which is really a comment on racism. His Scream franchise would reach a whole new generation of viewers. Drew Barrymore is given yet another iconic screen moment… Cinematography | Mark Irwin Mixing comedy with horror like only he could. Drew Barrymore’s small role is every bit as unsettling now as it was then. I think it is worth mentioning that Craven even ventured into the more “respectable” when he directed the successful Music of the Heart staring Meryl Streep for which she and the film’s music received Academy Award nominations. I didn’t care for this film, but it speaks a great deal to Craven’s skills that he could so seamlessly move into an entirely different genre with such success. Wes Craven is gone, but his work will continue to live, inspire, be copied, remade and scare the hell out of someone at any given time. Freddy snatches up Nancy’s Mom. 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Over 30s muslim speed dating 3rd Annual Beauty & The Beat Awards Honors Women Leaders; Benefitting the Hip Hop Loves Foundation! Dr. Martin Luther King 88th Birthday Observance CNN’s Brian Stelter: Why Would Democrats Even Consider Letting FOX News Host A Debate? Tara Dowdell Donald Trump’s former ‘The Apprentice’ stars defend him over ‘racist claims’ Internet fondly looks back at failed ‘The Apprentice’ pitch Whopper 101 MSNBC Dr Jason Johnson on POTUS Obama Approval Rating 4/21/15 More than a decade ago, when Donald Trump was best known as a business magnate and reality TV star, he floated the idea of a race war on television. Now that he’s a GOP presidential contender, media outlets have turned attention on some comments Trump made about the upcoming season of “The Apprentice,” as proposed in Whether people like that idea or not, it is somewhat reflective of our very vicious world. And it would be nine blacks against nine whites, all highly educated, very smart, strong, beautiful. Do you like it? Do you like it, Robin? Spoiler alert: The idea never happened. When news agencies caught wind of the comments, they wrote about it, and audiences quickly pounced on the idea as racist. Jersey City, NJ,. Visit Website. Blog Sign up Log in. Filter by occupation All occupations. Date: January 12, Guest: Jim Arkedis, Evan Kohlmann, Faith Jenkins, Ken Padowitz, Krystal Ball, Josh Zepps, Tara Dowdell REVEREND AL SHARPTON. As fans will recall, her plan for a community-friendly mural promoting PlayStation 2’s Gran Turismo 4 flopped big-time. Tara tried to blame John and Audrey for not telling her more about Turismo’s concept, but Donald Trump placed the blame squarely on the year-old government bureaucrat’s shoulders. Here, she calls TVGuide. Tara Dowdell I don’t dwell on it too long. What happened? Tara: Everything just unraveled. Maybe Trump has great taste and Sony PlayStation doesn’t? Seriously, I obviously had my heart in the right place, being concerned about the community where the mural was housed, but perhaps I put a little too much emphasis on that and didn’t balance it enough with the client’s interests. TVG: Why didn’t you test out the game yourself? Tara: That is the million-dollar question. There were people on the team who had experience playing it, so I sort of let them and watched. Sounding Out! Here is an excerpt of their clarion call for deep, systemic change but please read their entire statement here. All academic journals and presses need to think about what structures are limiting access and hindering the full participation of scholars of color. After all, how academic journals structure their practices reflects their values. Tara Dowdell American. Who is she dating right now? According to our records, Tara Dowdell is possibly single. We start with breaking news for the hunt of the woman seen in this video and up to six other terror cell members who French police say could be at large. This security video shows the widow of the gunman who attacked the Jewish grocery in Paris last week. The video is from an airport in Istanbul, Turkey. Authorities say she had traveled from France to Spain before flying to Turkey on January 2nd taking a domestic flight to the Syrian border. And then slipping into ISIS-controlled territory in Syria on January 8th, the same day her husband shot a police officer in the south of Paris. Now the search is on for her. Plus, according to “AP,” up to six others linked to the terror cell, including a man who was seen driving her car. Randall Pinkett, winner of the show’s fourth season, says he disagrees with Trump’s views and the direction of his campaign. Trump has criticized the ex-contestants as “failing wannabes. Pinkett held a Manhattan news conference Friday with Kwame Jackson, runner-up from season one, and Tara Dowdell from season three. Marshawn Evans Daniels from season four appeared via Skype. Season two’s Kevin Allen and James Sun from season six did not appear as planned because of logistical issues. Program begins at p.m. Keynote speaker Tara Dowdell, founder of the Tara Dowdell Group, will address the theme of the evening, What Are You Doing for. Tulloss — had on the announcement this week that Omarosa —a business school instructor at Howard University — had been appointed as assistant to the president and director of communications for the White House Office of Public Liaison. Tulloss said that he and Omarosa have discussed the challenges associated with serving in the administration of a candidate whose campaign rhetoric is seen as one of the most racially divisive in American history. Much of that divisiveness manifested itself at Trump campaign rallies in which African Americans and others were physically attacked by Trump supporters. Tulloss said while he was concerned that Trump could set a tone among law enforcement that could lead to more police brutality and police killings, that he thought Omarosa would be a force to mitigate that potentiality. Dowdell said people tend to underestimate the adverse effect that Trump can have on minority-owned business with disparaging remarks about minorities. According to a profile on encyclopedia. Find all posts by Gina I attended and graduated from She did not receive her degree because she owed money to the Registrar’s office. In spite of the situation with her degree, I am very proud to see her on “The Apprentice. Rain Man. Tara Dowdell, who competed in season three of the reality show, has become of a vocal critic of the Republican candidate and has previously. To-date, Murphy has nominated his Lt. Having a Secretary of State who will give equal importance to each and every facet of these divisions, agencies and commissions is of the utmost importance. It requires a leader who understands both business and law, who respects the vast cultures which make our state a melting pot and who has the tested leadership skills necessary for guiding a department with such broad and varied mandates. Secretary of state oversees the New Jersey Division of Tourism, Division of Elections and historic and cultural commissions. Kim Guadagno. I thank Gov. Informing and connecting businesses in New Jersey. Murphy picks ex-Passaic freeholder as secretary of state. By Anjalee Khemlani Trenton Dec 18, at pm. Tara Dowdell Group. Tahesha Way is a former Passaic County freeholder, and Gov. Anjalee Khemlani akhemlani roi-nj. Pierre-Louis confirmed as first Black woman to serve on N. Executive Moves: Noteworth, MixComm and more. 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MG opinion MG link Mettis Global News Home Forex Pakistan’s Forex Reserves Decrease by 0.07 Percent Pakistan’s Forex Reserves Decrease by 0.07 Percent Sep 05, 2019 (MLN): Pakistan's Forex Reserves decreased by USD 10.20 Million or 0.07% and the total liquid foreign reserves held by the country stood at USD 15,619.50 Million on Aug 30, 2019. According to data published by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) its reserves increased by USD 9.40 Million. Summary of Holding and Weekly Change Foreign reserves held by State Bank of Pakistan 8,280.50 8,271.10 9.40 0.11% Net Foreign Reserves Held by Banks 7,339.00 7,358.60 -19.60 -0.27% Total Liquid Foreign Reserves 15,619.50 15,629.70 -10.20 -0.07% Amount in USD Million Copyright Mettis Link News Posted on: 2019-09-05T20:05:00+05:00 Pakistan Economic Indicators State Bank Of Pakistan Previous articleClosing bell: Seriously? Next articleUS stocks jump on China trade talks announcement NBP issues Foreign Exchange Rate PKR weakens by 16 paisa in a week PKR appreciates by 16 paisa at interbank trade Pakistani Rupee holds its ground https://mettisglobal.news/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/MG-Final-‑-Made-with-FlexClip_Trim.mp4 Samin Textiles Ltd receives PAI to acquire more than... January 18, 2021 (MLN): Samin Textiles Limited has received a notice of Public announcement of intention from potential Acquirer i.e. Mr. Haroon Ahmad Khan to acquire more than 30% shares of the company, together with Management control. For the aforesaid acquisition, Integrated Equities Limited (IEL) has been appointed as the Manager to Offer by the Acquirer. SBP to Conduct 4 Day OMO January 18, 2021 (MLN): The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) announced that it will conduct a 4 day OMO to inject funds into the market. Quotes timing is: 11:30 PST while result will be announced at: 12:00 PST Settlement is same day - January 18, 2021 70 million tons of iron ore reserves newly discovered... January 17, 2021: Chief Executive Officer Balochistan Board of Investment and Trade (BBIT) Farman Zarkoon has said that the province has tremendous opportunities for domestic and foreign investors in the minerals sector. In a statement issued in Quetta, he said that high quality minerals have been discovered from different parts of the province including Recko Dik, Saindak and Dodar. He added that Export Processing zones have been established in Saindak of district Chagai and Dodar in Lasbella district while Marble city is fully functional in Hub. Farman Zarkoon said that more than seventy million tons of iron ore reserves have newly been discovered in areas of Pishin and Chagai districts. He said that the Balochistan government will welcome all the local and foreign investors to invest in this natural blessed province of Pakistan especially in the field of minerals and other sectors. Radio Pakistan China’s economy picks up speed in Q4, ends 2020... China's economy picked up speed in the fourth quarter, with growth beating expectations as it ended a rough coronavirus-striken 2020 in remarkably good shape and remained poised to expand further this year even as the global pandemic raged unabated. The world's second-largest economy has surprised many with the speed of its recovery from the coronavirus jolt, especially as policymakers have also had to navigate tense U.S.-China relations on trade and other fronts. Beijing's strict virus curbs enabled it to largely contain the COVID-19 outbreak much quicker than most countries, while government-led policy stimulus and local manufacturers stepping up production to supply goods to many countries crippled by the pandemic have also helped fire up momentum. Gross domestic product (GDP) expanded 6.5% year-on-year in the fourth quarter, data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed on Monday, quicker than the 6.1% forecast by economists in a Reuters poll, and followed the third quarter's solid 4.9% growth. January 18, 2021: GDP grew 2.3% in 2020, the data showed, making China the only major economy in the world to avoid a contraction last year as many nations struggled to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. And China is expected to continue to power ahead of its peers this year, with economists forecasting GDP to expand at the fastest pace in a decade at 8.4%, according to a Reuters poll. "The higher-than-expected GDP number indicates that growth has stepped into the expansionary zone, although some sectors remain in recovery," Xing Zhaopeng, an economist at ANZ in Shanghai. "Policy exiting will pose counter-cyclical pressures on 2021 growth." Backed by the strict virus containment measures and policy stimulus, the economy has recovered steadily from a steep 6.8% slump in the first three months of 2020 when an outbreak of COVID-19 in the central city of Wuhan turned into a full-blown epidemic. Asia's economic powerhouse has been fuelled by a surprisingly resilient export sector, but China's consumption - a key driver of growth - has lagged expectations amid fears of a resurgence of COVID-19 cases. Data last week showed Chinese exports grew by more than expected in December, as coronavirus disruptions around the world fuelled demand for Chinese goods even as a stronger yuan made exports more expensive for overseas buyers. Yet, underscoring the massive COVID-19 impact worldwide, China's 2020 GDP growth marked its weakest pace since 1976, the final year of the decade-long Cultural Revolution that wrecked the economy. Overall, the slew of brightening economic data has reduced the need for more monetary easing this year, leading the central bank to scale back some policy support, sources told Reuters, but there would be no abrupt shift in policy direction, according to top policymakers. On a quarter-on-quarter basis, GDP rose 2.6% in October-December, the bureau said, compared with expectations for a 3.2% raise and a revised 3.0 gain in the previous quarter. Highlighting the weakness in consumption, retail sales fell 3.9% last year, marking the first contraction since 1968, records from NBS showed. Growth in retail sales in December missed analyst forecasts and eased to 4.6% from November's 5.0%, as sales of garments, cosmetics, telecoms, and autos slowed. However, China's vast manufacturing sector continued to gain momentum, with industrial output rising at a faster-than-expected rate of 7.3% last month from a year ago, hitting the highest since March 2019. LINGERING RISKS IN 2021 Ning Jizhe, head of China's statistics bureau, told a briefing that there would be many favorable conditions to sustain China's economic recovery in 2021. This year marks the start of China's 14th five-year plan, which policymakers see as vital for steering the economy past the so-called "middle-income trap". China still faces many challenges, not least the tensions between Beijing and Washington and how they would play out under the new U.S. administration led by President-elect Joe Biden. As well, rising labor costs, the aging population, and a recent spike in credit defaults add to risks for an economy that is still trying to reduce a mountain of debt. "We should be alert to the following problems in 2021: first the imbalance of economic recovery. Compared with investment and export, consumption is weak as a whole and has yet to return to normal levels," Wang Jun, Beijing-based chief economist at Zhongyuan Bank. "The second is the problem of excessive and rapid credit contraction." The central bank is poised to keep its benchmark lending rate unchanged in the coming months while steering a steady slowdown in credit expansion in 2021, policy sources have said. The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, a government think tank, sees the macro leverage ratio jumping by about 30 percentage points in 2020 to over 270%. While this year's predicted growth rate of over 8% would be the strongest in a decade, led by an expected double-digit expansion in the first quarter, it is rendered less impressive coming off the low base set in pandemic-stricken 2020. Some analysts also cautioned that a recent rebound in COVID-19 cases in the northeast of the country could impact activity and consumption in the run-up to next month's long Lunar New Year holidays. "Control of people-flows has started, so the risk of a widespread outbreak of Covid should be small," said Iris Pang, ING's chief China economist. "But the risk of a technology war between China and some economies remains if the U.S. does not remove some measures." UK wants to increase bilateral trade with Pakistan: UK... January 18, 2021: The United Kingdom wants to increase bilateral trade with Pakistan from existing three billion pounds to ten billion pounds, to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes for both countries. This was stated by UK Trade Director for Pakistan, Mike Nithavrianakis while addressing the business community during his visit to the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Islamabad on Friday. He said the UK is focusing on four areas for close cooperation with Pakistan including healthcare, education, green energy, and infrastructure. Mike Nithavrianakis said the UK would try to provide preferential access to Pakistani products in its market that would further improve its exports. He said his country has also issued advisories to its citizens, encouraging them to visit Pakistan. Speaking at the occasion, President ICCI, Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan has said that there was great potential for promoting bilateral trade volume between Pakistan and the UK for which better connectivity between the private sectors of both countries was needed. Takashi Kurai, Razak Dawood agree to promote investment, trade ties Closing Bell: Bears remain unbeatable New Production Line to go commercial by 4th quarter: Maple Leaf Cement FM discusses issues of visa restrictions on Pakistan nationals with Emirati leadership: FO Higher NII lifts NBP’s profits to Rs 26 billion in 9MCY20 MG Link is a leading source of data, Financial Market Intelligence and News. Operating from offices in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, the company provides comprehensive information on the Forex, Money Markets, Central bank, Economic indicators, Equities, Commodities and mutual fund market. As the only registered business news agency in Pakistan we take pride in the speed and accuracy of our news. Contact us: info@mettisglobal.com OGRA grants “Provisional Licenses” to two virtual pipeline companies PSX Closing Bell: Fade to Black PSX Closing Bell: Shenanigans © Copyright 2020 - MG Link News Samin Textiles Ltd receives PAI to acquire more than 30% shares...
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Commentary: The next sporting director should not be selected by trial and error! According to several papers, the final race for the next Bayern sporting direction has come down to two names: Max Eberl and Philipp Lahm. Jan December 11, 2016 The work a sporting director does for the club is not fully determinable, hence Matthias Sammer’s job was often reduced on communicating to the press. His approach always was to act anticyclic, which meant to praise in hard times and to warn in good times. The role cannot be described as superior but more like an “equal authority”. Sammer’s opinion was always wanted by the other board members and even without too much power, he still was an important piece of the puzzle. Right now there is a big hole that needs to be filled. At first Philipp Lahm became the main focus after the annual general meeting (AGM) in November, but right now there are several indicators pointing in Max Eberl’s direction. Eberl? The determination on how the new sporting director has to act in the future is key to determine who will get the job. The preferences should be obvious. Taking Max Eberl means bringing a Bavarian back to his roots at Bayern Munich, where he played for 12 years (1979-1991). He already has eight years of experience in his position, as sporting director and manager at Borussia Mönchengladbach, and might be available due to a release-clause in his contract. The Express-paper quoted Eberl, that the move to FC Bayern would be the final step for him to reach a top-level management position in pro-football. With him the whole club could be looking forward to an experienced manager, who is ready for the next step. He knows the international transfer business and would even be a fitting solution to scout youth teams during the winter break. Eberl, who might be excited to hear from the Bavarian authorities, will hope that both clubs are able to reach an agreement regarding his future. His experience is the key to take on a new challenge like Bayern Munich. Is it even possible that the current leaders of the club are willing to take another risk like when they appointed Christian Nerlinger, who had no experience and reputation when he started? Or Lahm? That is exactly why Philipp Lahm is more and more unlikely to become sporting director in the near future. Stepping from the locker-room into the office and becoming superior to his current teammates could be difficult. He is an outstanding player, who has won every club title as well as the world cup. His enthusiasm towards business in general is also quite known. But is that enough to understand specific business-processes in time? Due to his quiet personality, will he be able to replace Matthias Sammer regarding communication? And would making Lahm sporting director be against the current policy to fill position with experts only? Dreesen does finances, Reschke takes care of transfers, Jung does marketing and Wacker is in charge of international relations. Lahm as a rookie should handle all sports related decisions for the club? That cannot be the correct decision for an European top-level competitor? The decision should be made rather rational (Eberl) than emotional (Lahm) to keep the club on track. Philipp Lahm needs to gain experience before taking over a management position at FC Bayern. In addition to that, a sheer communicator is not really needed with Hoeneß and Rummenigge still in charge of the club. To succeed Rummenigge in his position will be way more suitable for Lahm, which might be even better for the clubs public image in the future. After finishing his career in 2017 or 2018, he still has enough time to prepare for challenges like this, either at FC Bayern or somewhere else. Taking all arguments into consideration, Max Eberl is the perfect option to fill the hole right now. christian nerlinger matthias sammer max eberl Image: SASCHA SCHURMANN / AFP / Getty Images Unfold all comments Hide all comments Onefootball Network: Wenger’s Arsenal cured, magic Mkhitaryan and more December 12, 2016 - 15:40 […] Miasanrot discuss Bayern Munich’s pursuit of a new sporting director, and in particular the vastly different qualities and experience of the two men heavily linked with the post. […] Onefootball Network: Wenger’s Arsenal cured, magic Mkhitaryan and more - Onefootball Magazine April 8, 2017 - 14:05
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How to enable split-screen multitasking on Android 10 January 9, 2020 by Ivan Jenic Android 10 changes the way we use and navigate our smartphones. Of course, the biggest change compared to previous Android versions is the revamped navigation system that now completely relies on gestures, instead of buttons. However, the navigation system is not the only functionality that Android 10 changes. Google also changed the way we multitask in Android. In previous versions of the OS, you had to have multiple apps already open in the background to access split-screen. Then you’d drag-and-drop two apps to the top and bottom of your screen, and voila, you’re multitasking. In Android 10, however, swiping will close the app instead of bringing it to split-screen. That’s why some users are left confused with the new system. But you shouldn’t worry, because using split-screen in Android 10 is as simple as it’s ever been. It’s just done differently. How to multitask on Android 10 Here’s how to use two apps at the same time on Android 10: Launch the app you want to use in the split-screen mode. Enter the recent apps screen. This varies depending on the navigation system you’re using (swipe up the home bar if using gestures, swipe up from the pill if using two-button navigation, of tap the recents (square) button if using three-button navigation. Find the app you want to use in the split-screen mode. Tap the three-dot menu or the app icon, depending on your device. Choose Split screen. Now, choose another app from the app switcher and tap it. Both apps will now be in the split-screen mode and you’ll be able to multitask. I should also mention that you can choose the portion of the screen each app will use in the split-screen mode. However, this might not work properly in the landscape mode, so you should only do this while in the portrait mode. How to resize apps in the split-screen mode Here’s how to resize apps while in the multitasking mode on Android 10: Make sure both apps are still in the multitasking mode. Tap and hold the middle black bar and move it app or down to increase the portion of the screen one app takes. If you move the bar to the top, it will open the app on the bottom in full screen and thus close the split-screen mode. Move the bar to the bottom, and the opposite will happen. That’s about it. If you have any additional questions, feel free to write them down in the comments below.
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Daily Orbit – IRIS Prepares for Launch 6-25-13: On this episode of the Daily Orbit, IRIS readies for solar mission, there’s a new official cat breed, and robots are pitching in on the farm. Emerald Robinson: IRIS is ready for takeoff. A cat gets its own kitty classification. Robots are rolling onto the farm scene. And a little hurricane prevention on the Daily Orbit! Hello and welcome to the Daily Orbit. I'm Emerald Robinson. IRIS is ready for takeoff. NASA's new mission aimed to provide more information about our Sun launches tomorrow from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. IRIS will ride aboard Orbital's Pegasus XL rocket into the sky and launch from there, keeping costs down. We talked about the IRIS mission and its goals not long ago but to recap, IRIS will use an ultraviolet telescope to obtain spectra and high-resolution images every few seconds. It will be looking at an area located between the sun's visible surface and upper atmosphere called the interface region, where most of the sun's ultraviolet emission is generated. So long IRIS and Godspeed. Okay cat lovers, you will find this one interesting. The poodle-haired cat finally has its day. Officially known as the Selkirk Rex -- which sounds more like a dinosaur to me -- it has now been recognized as its own breed. Characterized by its long curly hair, the breed traces its roots back to the offspring of a Persian male cat and a curly haired female cat that bred in Montana in 1987. A complete genetic analysis has proven that Selkirk Rex is indeed its own unique breed. So show off those curls, kitty! Previously we featured a cat-inspired robot, and now its hamsters lending robotic inspiration. And who will benefit? Farmers! The spherical-shaped robot works kind of like a hamster wheel, rolling over itself. Called ROSPHERE, it can travel on dirt and sand. It can move backwards and forwards and is not thwarted by difficult terrain. Scientists hope it will be used to travel across fields to monitor conditions and tell farmers when to water or tend crops with its wireless communication system and sensors. As it rolls along the field, it will report on moisture levels and temperature. And with that let's roll onto the next story. So, your math skills not the best? How would you feel if I told you a plant was better at math than you? Okay maybe they're not necessarily better but some plants use basic math to survive without sunlight for photosynthesis. At night, plants consume starch, which is made from carbon dioxide and sunlight during the day. Researchers found that plants use basic math to regulate how quickly they use up the starch at night, taking into consideration the amount available and the time until the sun rises. And when scientists artificially changed light conditions, the plants adapted! Scientists say this mechanism could also be present in other organisms that store nutrients ahead of extended periods without sustenance. Those plants are probably better at math than 95% percent of us humans. Excuse me, just doing a little hurricane prevention. A new study says that aerosols helped to reduce hurricane activity in the 20th century. It's not just what you spray out of a can; aerosols are airborne particles that include dust and air pollution like smog and smoke. Scientists say aerosols make clouds brighter, causing them to reflect more energy back from the sun into space, impacting ocean temperatures and tropical circulation patterns, and making them less favorable for hurricanes. But the introduction of the clean-air acts in the 1980s reduced concentrations of manmade aerosols, which is a good thing right? Well, yes, for the most part, but it has helped increase hurricane activity. But overall, reduction of aerosols proved beneficial for human health. Scientists say the number of Atlantic hurricanes over the next couple of decades will depend on future aerosol emissions. Just in case. And that's all for the Daily Orbit. rosphere
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Monumental News Archive class="elementor-field-textual elementor-size-md"> ALL December 2020 November 2020 October 2020 September 2020 August 2020 July 2020 June 2020 May 2020 April 2020 March 2020 February 2020 January 2020 December 2019 November 2019 October 2019 September 2019 August 2019 July 2019 June 2019 May 2019 April 2019 March 2019 February 2019 Monumental Sports & Entertainment to Offer Fan Cutouts at Capital One Arena for Wizards and Capitals Home Games in the 2020-21 Season A portion of the proceeds from sales will benefit the Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation which supports community nonprofits throughout D.C., Virginia, and Maryland Fans of the Washington Wizards and the Washington Capitals looking to… Monumental Sports & Entertainment and Kiswe Launch “Virtual Gameday” – a New, Second Screen Offering for Start of Washington Wizards 2020-21 Season Virtual Gameday, presented by NBC Sports Washington, brings the arena atmosphere home to fans with dynamic content and exciting engagement opportunities Monumental Sports & Entertainment (MSE), the ownership group for the Washington Wizards, and Kiswe,… Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation Launches its annual “Family-to-Family” Program to Bring Holiday Cheer to more than 100 D.C. Families The Foundation is contributing to families through Martha’s Table and Hendley Elementary School in D.C.’s Ward 8 and is calling on sports fans to join on #GivingTuesday Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation (MSEF) announced on… Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. Has Achieved GBAC STAR™ Facility Accreditation Capital One Arena, a property owned and operated by Monumental Sports & Entertainment in downtown Washington, D.C., has announced that it has achieved Global Biorisk Advisory Council® (GBAC) STAR™ accreditation, the gold standard for prepared… District Gaming Classic Online Tournament Returns as a Part of NBA 2K League Draft Prospect Series Wizards District Gaming announced today the return of the District Gaming Classic, presented by the U.S. Marine Corps. The District Gaming Classic features a pair of NBA 2K21 Pro-Am online tournaments, one on Xbox One… William Hill Offers First-Look at Permanent Sports Book Inside Capital One Arena Renderings Capture Game-Day Excitement and Offerings When the William Hill Sports Book Opens in Early 2021 Following the successful launch of its pop-up sports book at Capital One Arena in July, William Hill unveils a… Monumental Sports & Entertainment Announces 2020-2021 Programming for Esports Sub-Brand, Caps Gaming, Ahead of EA Sports’ NHL21 Releasing on October 16, 2020 As sports leagues adopt esports verticals within their leagues, Monumental Sports has been a first mover in bringing forward an esports franchise – Caps Gaming – affiliated with the Washington Capitals Washington Capitals Captain Alex… Monumental Sports’ Zach Leonsis: Reaching the Next Generation of Fans is More Important Than Ever Perspectives October 8, 2020 By Zach Leonsis While growing our core assets and best-known brands, like the Capitals, Wizards, Mystics and Capital One Arena, we at Monumental Sports & Entertainment have also laid the groundwork for reaching the next… 601 F Street, NW Twitch Facebook-f Twitter Instagram Linkedin-in © 2019 Monumental Sports Entertainment.
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Could the Internet spell the end of snow days? Could the Internet mean the end of snow days? Some schools think so, and they are experimenting with ways for students to do lessons online during bad weather, potentially allowing classes to go... PARKVILLE, Mo. – Could the Internet mean the end of snow days? Some schools think so, and they are experimenting with ways for students to do lessons online during bad weather, potentially allowing classes to go on during even the worst blizzard. "Virtual snow days" would help ease pressure on school calendars. Because districts are required to be in session for a certain number of hours or days, losing teaching time to winter weather can mean extending the school day or cutting short spring break or summer vacation. And canceling school in the winter, when some of the most difficult material of the year is covered, risks leaving students with a learning deficit heading into the spring, when many states administer standardized tests. "Even if you can't continue on at the same pace, being able to keep students on track can make a huge difference," said Doug Levin, executive director of the nonprofit State Educational Technology Directors Association. Virtual learning, which has been widely used by colleges and universities for years, is becoming more viable for younger students as teachers and administrators grow comfortable with the technology. Online learning also saves money because districts don't have to pay for transportation, electricity and custodians. But there are obstacles, too. Many families don't have Internet access with speeds that would support complex classroom-style work, especially in rural areas and impoverished inner cities. Families with multiple children — without multiple computers — could be hard-pressed to keep up. And some people say kids just need an occasional extra day off in the depths of winter. "When deep snow falls, the world becomes quiet and still. And if we listen to our instincts, we settle in and enjoy the pure joy of not doing," David Santner wrote on the website for the Poughkeepsie Day School in New York, where his son is a middle schooler, after the school turned to online learning during a spate of winter storms. For schoolchildren, old-fashioned snow days used to mean languorous hours spent playing outside in the drifts, watching television or sipping hot chocolate. But someday, kids who can't get to the classroom might just sit down with their computers. Josie Holford, head of the Poughkeepsie school, which had six snow days and four late starts this past winter, said it's possible to enjoy the outdoors and keep learning. Students in one class were told to draw a picture in the snow for a lesson on angles and to take a picture of their creation. "We have to recognize as teachers, educators, all of us, that we are in a completely different landscape, and that learning really isn't confined to a textbook or a teacher anymore," Holford said. "We all have to be learning all the time. Why should a snow day stop the progress of learning?" At St. Therese School in the Kansas City suburb of Parkville, students recently did a virtual make-up day after classes were canceled six times because of weather. As she used a computer drawing program to complete an art lesson in her kitchen, seventh-grader Cameron Mottet predicted her classmates would embrace the system, especially if it means "they don't have to go to school in June." Cameron's older sister, whose school isn't making up days virtually, has grumbled that she will be in class while Cameron is free to hang out at the pool. The first experiments with virtual snow days began a few years ago as individual teachers started logging on during poor weather to drill older students. Since then, entire schools and districts have joined in, using websites such as Skype and YouTube to keep students as young as kindergarten studying during storms. An increasing number of teachers have their own websites, so sometimes starting virtual lessons is as simple as telling parents to check on snow days to see if any assignments are posted. Other times, the makeup work occurs afterward, with students completing assignments from home on days set aside for teacher training. Students can chat online with their teachers and ask questions via email. In one school, younger students were directed to a website to play online money games, while older students in another school completed a simulation program to test how the angle of a baseball pitch affects the distance a ball is thrown. The experiments appear to be the most prevalent in affluent private schools like Cameron's, where only three of 643 students lacked a home computer. At an all-girls boarding school in Simsbury, Conn., some teachers started using the Internet for lessons when roads become impassable so students who commute didn't fall behind the others who live on campus. "It's been a really bad winter, so the teachers were grateful they could use these tools and not lose a day or cram too much material in one day," said Vivian K. Elba, director of marketing and communications at Ethel Walker School. But the efforts aren't limited to wealthy, private schools. The Mississinawa Valley district on the Indiana-Ohio state line has led Ohio's push for virtual snow days. Fifty-two percent of the district's 700 students qualify for free or reduced-price lunches. Since Mississinawa got permission last fall to make up two snow days electronically, four other Ohio districts joined the pilot program. Superintendent Lisa Wendel has received calls from other states interested in virtual make-up days. "It is going to continue to snowball in this country," said Wendel, whose district has been forced to call off classes 11 times this school year. However, Wendel questions whether virtual snow days will continue in her own district. Ohio lawmakers have thrown out a provision allowing the practice, citing concerns that poor students without home computers and rural students without Internet access could be at a disadvantage. Lawmakers continue to debate the issue. Jalisa Rush, a seventh-grader in the district who has her own laptop, said she and her friends spent their e-days chatting on Facebook as they did online assignments that included calculating the calories and transfats in favorite foods. Because some of the projects were more creative, she didn't mind committing five to six hours to them. "I thought it was really exciting and something new to try, which was really pretty great," she said. But she added: "It gets a little harder because you didn't really have the teacher there to explain something if you have a question." Carol Hussin, principal of Cameron's St. Therese School, said some parents have complained the online work took longer than the six hours teachers intended, but others said they enjoyed getting a glimpse of their children's studies. "I think it's a great tool to have," said Cameron's mother, Jane. "Obviously it's not going to replace going to school. But for situations like this, I think it's wonderful." Calif. College Cancels Ex-Mexico President's Speech Over His Drug Legalization Views Feds sue Deutsche Bank, alleging mortgage fraud Pennsylvania Man Killed Self After Trying to Abduct Ex As Economy Strengthens, Fed Ponders New Approach Singer headlines P&G anti-dropout promotion 4 convicted in NYC of helping wealthy dodge taxes
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Oxford City Council Building a world class city for everyone Meetings, Agenda and Minutes Partnerships and community groups Area Forums Your MEPs Declarations of interest for agenda item '19/01005/FUL: 61 Godstow Road, Oxford, OX2 8PE' Councillor Colin Cook - - Councillor Cook stated that as a Council appointed trustee for the Oxford Preservation Trust and as a member of the Oxford Civic Society, he had taken no part in those organisations’ discussions or decision making regarding the applications before the Committee and that he was approaching the applications with an open mind, would listen to all the arguments and weigh up all the relevant facts before coming to a decision. Councillor Dick Wolff - - Councillor Wolff stated that as a member of the Oxford Civic Society, he had taken no part in those organisations’ discussions or decision making regarding the applications before the Committee and that he was approaching the applications with an open mind, would listen to all the arguments and weigh up all the relevant facts before coming to a decision. Councillor Louise Upton - - Councillor Upton stated that as a Council appointed trustee for the Oxford Preservation Trust and as a member of the Oxford Civic Society, she had taken no part in those organisations’ discussions or decision making regarding the applications before the Committee and that she was approaching the applications with an open mind, would listen to all the arguments and weigh up all the relevant facts before coming to a decision. Councillor Michael Gotch - - Councillor Gotch stated that as a member of the Oxford Civic Society, he had taken no part in those organisations’ discussions or decision making regarding the applications before the Committee and that he was approaching the applications with an open mind, would listen to all the arguments and weigh up all the relevant facts before coming to a decision. Copyright © 2015 Oxford City Council, Town Hall, St Aldate's, Oxford, OX1 1BX Handcrafted by Spacecraft. Powered by Jadu Continuum.
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Home/Science/Blue Origin to test passenger accommodation at suborbital launch – Spaceflight Now Blue Origin to test passenger accommodation at suborbital launch – Spaceflight Now Blue Origin is set to test an improved capsule during a suborbital flight Thursday over West Texas, validating new environmental control systems, cabin displays and passenger communication systems before the Jeff Bezos’ space company does start to fly people. The test is scheduled to launch Thursday at 11:57 a.m. EST (10:57 a.m. CST; 4:57 p.m. GMT) from Blue Origin’s private launch site north of Van Horn, TX, east of El Paso, the company said. Blue Origin has announced plans to provide a live webcast of the mission, which will be available at the top of this page. Powered by a hydrogen-powered BE-3 engine, a single-stage New Shepard booster will take off from West Texas and is expected to propel the capsule to an altitude of over 62 miles, or 100 kilometers, above the internationally recognized border. from space. The spacecraft will separate from the rocket when both vehicles reach their maximum altitude, then begin their descent to Earth. The reusable New Shepard rocket will deploy air brakes and re-ignite its engine for a vertical landing at Blue Origin’s commercial spaceport, while the capsule will deploy parachutes and briefly fire its own brake rockets to cushion its landing on the desert landscape at proximity. Assuming it follows the flight plan from Blue Origin’s previous test launches, the entire mission will last approximately 10 minutes from takeoff until the capsule lands. This will be the 14th flight of a New Shepard suborbital rocket and capsule since 2015, but the test mission on Thursday is expected to launch a new spacecraft with all the necessary equipment to transport people. In a statement released ahead of launch, Blue Origin did not confirm that it will pilot a brand new capsule on Thursday, but sources said that was the plan. The new capsule is called “RSS First Step”, with RSS for Reusable Spaceship. “For this mission, the crew capsule will be equipped with upgrades for the astronaut experience as the program approaches human spaceflight,” Blue Origin said in a statement. “The upgrades include improvements to environmental features such as acoustics and temperature regulation inside the capsule, crew display panels, and speakers with microphone and push button to each seat. “The mission will also test a number of astronaut safety alert and communication systems. The capsule will be fitted with six seats, including one occupied by Mannequin Skywalker, ”the company said, referring to a test dummy dressed in a flight suit that Blue Origin has stolen in past launches. File photo of a New Shepard launch. Credit: Blue Origin Blue Origin also flies more than 50,000 postcards from students around the world, submitted for launch into space through Blue Origin’s non-profit club for the future. The postcards, some of which will fly into Mannequin Skywalker’s pockets, will be returned to students after flying into space. Founded by Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos in 2000, Blue Origin is in the final stages of testing the New Shepard booster and suborbital capsule before allowing people to ride the rocket into space. Paid space tourists and commercial and government researchers could be passengers on future New Shepard flights, which will provide customers with around three to four minutes of microgravity when the capsule reaches its peak, or highest point. of its ballistic arc. Previous New Shepard test missions have conducted experiments for NASA and universities. Blue Origin is leading a team of companies developing a human-rated lunar lander for NASA’s Artemis program, alongside aerospace entrepreneurs Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Draper. Industrial teams led by Dynetics and SpaceX are also vying for a NASA contract to build the man-tested lunar lander. The company is also developing a massive orbital-class rocket called New Glenn, which will launch large satellites from the Cape Canaveral space station in Florida. Email the author. Follow Stephen Clark on Twitter: @ StephenClark1. Astronomers discover rare 10 billion-year-old ‘Super-Earth’ outside our solar system SpaceX will launch its first Starlink satellites of 2021 on Monday. Here’s how to look. Discovery of dinosaurs: fossils found in Argentina could belong to the largest land animal | Science | New Consent and choice of NPR cookies RIP: Mars digger bites the dust after 2 years on the red planet From automobile to Armstrong
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Workers of the World, It Really is Time to Unite New Commune-ist Manifesto Illegal in Canada, but tax-supported in Israel? In Canada it is illegal to restrict the sale of property to certain ethnic or religious groups but many of our business people and politicians promote an organization that does exactly that in Israel. Into the 1950s restrictive land covenants in many exclusive neighbourhoods and communities across Canada made it impossible for Jews, blacks, Chinese, Aboriginals and others deemed to be non-“white” to buy property. It was not until after World War II that these policies began to be successfully challenged in court. In 1948 Annie Noble decided to sell a cottage in the exclusive Beach O’ Pines subdivision on Lake Huron to Bernie Wolf, who was Jewish. During the sale Wolf’s lawyer realized that the original deed for the property contained the following clause: “The lands and premises herein described shall never be sold, assigned, transferred, leased, rented or in any manner whatsoever alienated to, and shall never be occupied or used in any manner whatsoever by any person of the Jewish, Negro or coloured race or blood, it being the intention and purpose of the Grantor, to restrict the ownership, use, occupation and enjoyment of the said recreational development, including the lands and premises herein described, to persons of the white or Caucasian race.” Noble and Wolf tried to get the court to declare the restriction invalid, but they were opposed by the Beach O’ Pines Protective Association. Both a Toronto court and the Ontario Court of Appeal refused to invalidate the racist covenant. But, Noble pursued the case — with assistance from the Canadian Jewish Congress — to the Supreme Court of Canada. In a 6-to-1 decision the highest court reversed the lower court’s ruling and allowed Noble to purchase the property. The publicity surrounding the case prompted Ontario to pass a law voiding racist land covenants and in 2009 the Conservative government defined the Noble and Wolf v. Alley Supreme Court case “an event of national historic significance” in the battle “for human rights and against discrimination on racial and religious grounds in Canada.” Six decades after the Supreme Court delivered this blow to racist property covenants, a Canadian charity that discriminates in land use continues to receive significant public support. Ottawa provides financial and political support to the Jewish National Fund, which owns 13 percent of Israel’s land and has significant influence over most of the rest. Established internationally in 1901 and nine years later in Canada, the JNF’s bylaws and lease documents contain a restrictive covenant stating its property will not be leased to non-Jews. A 1998 United Nations Human Rights Council report found that the JNF systematically discriminates against Palestinian citizens of Israel, who make up about 20 percent of the country’s population. According to the UN report, JNF lands are “chartered to benefit Jews exclusively,” which has led to an “institutionalized form of discrimination.” Similarly, after an Arab Israeli couple was blocked from leasing a house in the mid-1990s, they took their case to Israel’s High Court, and in 2005 the court found that the JNF systematically excluded Palestinian citizens of Israel from leasing its property. More recently, the U.S. State Department’s 2012 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices detailed “institutional and societal discrimination” in Israel. The report noted, “Approximately 93 percent of land was in the public domain, including approximately 12.5 percent owned by the NGO Jewish National Fund (JNF), whose statutes prohibit sale or lease of land to non-Jews.” For their part, JNF Canada officials are relatively open about the discriminatory character of the organization. In May 2002, JNF Canada’s executive director for eastern Canada, Mark Mendelson, explained: “We are trustees between world Jewry and the land of Israel.” JNF Canada’s head Frank A. Wilson echoed this statement in July 2009: “JNF are the caretakers of the Land of Israel on behalf of its owners, who are the Jewish people everywhere around the world.” The JNF’s bylaws and operations clearly are incompatible with Canada’s legal rejection of racist property covenants. Yet JNF Canada, which raises about $8 million annually, is a registered charity in this country. As such, it can provide tax credits for donations, meaning that up to 40% of its budget effectively comes from public coffers. On top of its charitable status, JNF Canada has received various other forms of official support. Alberta and Manitoba, for instance, have signed multimillion dollar accords with the JNF, while Harper’s Conservatives are strong supporters of the organization. Over the past sixteen months ministers Jason Kenney and John Baird have spoken at JNF galas, while Peter Kent toured southern Israel with officials from the organization. On December 1, Prime Minister Stephen Harper is set to be honoured at the JNF Negev Dinner in Toronto, which will be the first time a sitting Canadian prime minister has spoken to a JNF gala in the organization’s 100-year history. Does Harper support the JNF’s racist land use policies? Independent Jewish Voices has launched a campaign to have the JNF’s charitable status revoked for racist land use policies and playing a role in dispossessing Palestinians. On December 1 Harper will be greeted by protesters in Toronto, while a protest is also planned for the JNF gala in Ottawa on October 29. In 2011, Stop the JNF in England pushed Prime Minister David Cameron to withdraw his patron status from the JNF. Additionally, at least 68 members of the U.K. parliament have endorsed a call to revoke the organization’s charitable status because “the JNF’s constitution is explicitly discriminatory by stating that land and property will never be rented, leased or sold to non-Jews.” Here in Canada it would be nice to see progressive politicians such as NDP MP Libby Davies or Green Party leader Elizabeth May circulate a similar call to their colleagues in the House of Commons. At least some federal politicians must oppose Canada subsidizing racist property restrictions. 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Home Academics Physical Therapy Students Volunteer for Sara Walker Run Physical Therapy Students Volunteer for Sara Walker Run Earlier this semester, Belmont University Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) students volunteered at the annual Sara Walker Run to honor a 2003 Belmont DPT alumna Sara Pigg Walker. The Sara Walker Run is a fundraising event to raise money for various missions supported through the Sara Walker Foundation that are intended to help spread Sara’s message of hope to others through Jesus Christ. Sara’s Story Sara was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in January 2011, on her 33rd birthday. After 16 rounds of chemotherapy and three clinical research trials, Sara’s earthly struggle with cancer ended in August of 2012, at the age of 34. During her life, Sara had two great loves: writing and bringing souls to Jesus. From January 2011 until her final breath, she sought to utilize her love of writing to provide encouragement to those who had their own struggles, always pointing her readers to Jesus. She candidly wrote of her physical, emotional and spiritual battles on her CaringBridge site, hoping she could provide encouragement to at least one individual. Her words went on to reach 700,000 readers, and her concept of “savoring” was especially touching. She frequently expressed the value of enjoying the little things this life has to offer and seeing each moment of this life as a gift from God. The Sara Walker Run The first Run occurred in April 2011 when Sara’s ‘Belmont PT family’ sought to find a way to raise funds for medical expenses to help Sara and her family when she was diagnosed with cancer. Due to its huge success, and in an effort to continue to honor Sara, the annual Sara Walker Run continues today and serves as the Sara Walker Foundation’s main fundraising event. Christi Williams, 2005 alumna and associate professor in the School of Physical Therapy, Jennifer LaRocca, 2003 alumna and close friend and classmate of Sara’s and Sara’s sister Dinah Hall, also a Belmont DPT alumna (2006), serve on the Sara Walker Foundation Board with a focus of sharing Sara’s story and keeping her spirit alive in the hearts of Belmont PT alumni and current students. Williams shares Sara’s story with all incoming Belmont DPT students as she welcomes them into the ‘Belmont PT family’ and encourages them to help spread Sara’s message to others. Battle of the Boulevard Last year a “Battle of the Boulevard” competition was started between Belmont and Lipscomb student attendees. Last year, the trophy (a pig with angel wings) was awarded to Team Lipscomb. This year, there was a tie between the two schools so Team Belmont will house the trophy until next year. The competition will continue annually and the trophy will be passed between the schools, going to whomever has the most registered runners. Following the race, Sara’s father Jody (Papa) Pigg, with the help of student volunteers, led the kids in an interactive and fun worship service. Kids For Kids Fun Run 2018 This year also marked the 3rd annual Kids for Kids Fun Run, including activities and obstacles designed by the Belmont DPT students. The kids were divided into 3 age groups and were given a wrist band that coordinated with their teammates. Each team was led by a group of Belmont DPT students while the other students created obstacles involving pool noodles, silly string, water balloons and more. To learn more about Sara’s story and the mission of the Sara Walker Foundation, click here. You can also purchase a copy of Sara’s book, The Light Shines Through – A Story of Hope in the Midst of Suffering. Motion Pictures Student Recalls Internship with Ken Burns’s Florentine Films April Hefner - September 24, 2019 Many Belmont students are fascinated with the latest documentary from legendary filmmaker Ken Burns. After all, the subject matter of "Country Music"... Webb and Vaughn Published in the Journal of Communication Pedagogy April Hefner - April 26, 2019 Drs. Nathan Webb and Mary Vaughn, faculty in the Department of Communication Studies, were recently published in the Journal of Communication Pedagogy.... Building a Business Brick by Brick Alumnus Carlton Anderson Signs with Morris Higham Management An ‘American Idol’ Inspires Students Belmont University Dedicates Frederick Hart Studio Museum
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CHHMA member company Hillman Canada invests in state-of... Latest Retailer News June 20, 2019 Road bumps ahead for the Canadian housing market CHHMA News chhma.ca HBC News on Rent Disputes with Mall Landlords/Is the Company in Trouble? Nov 30, 2020 | Top News | Is Hudson’s Bay in trouble? There are certainly signs that it could be. The 350-year-old retailer, whose parent company was taken private on March 3, just a week before COVID-19 hit Canada with its full force, has been hit hard by the pandemic lockdown, as have many retailers. But unlike most other retailers, the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) seems to have adopted a policy of stiffing its landlords in malls and plazas across the country. In fact, in the eight months since the pandemic shutdown, HBC hasn’t paid any rent at all to eight landlords in Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia and Florida, according to legal filings. HBC has leases valued at $20 million a month across 21 locations in North America. In Ontario, a judge ruled that HBC must pay 50% of the outstanding rent and the owners of Centerpoint Mall have filed to evict HBC, a Quebec judge has ordered HBC to pay the full outstanding rent at multiple locations, and in B.C. the company has been locked out of its Coquitlam Centre for non-payment of rent. HBC says the issue of unpaid rent is not an indication of any financial distress. In a statement to the Star, Ian Putnam, president and CEO of HBC Properties and Investments, said the company has “more than ample liquidity to continue to fund our business,” and that it has “taken prudent steps to manage our expenses and have been working with vendors and landlords on reasonable accommodations for this unusual and challenging time.” HBC’s tense relationship with its landlords, however, presents a much starker image of its financial status: it shows a large retailer that is not meeting its most basic expense. Rotman’s Soberman believes these legal disputes could damage HBC’s reputation. Alex Bishop, managing partner of Recast Properties, believes HBC is no longer the company it once was. Today, it’s a company held by American private equity investors and hedge funds, with no Canadian board members and whose parent company is based in Bermuda, he said. In his analysis of the department store’s public financial disclosures, Bishop found HBC has had negative cash flow since the beginning of 2018 and has been underperforming, even in its peak holiday seasons. When Toronto and Peel were place into another lockdown, the flagship Bay on Queen store had planned to remain open as an “essential service” due to the small section of food available. However, after much criticism the company has announced that they will close and offer curbside pick-up instead. Department stores, specifically, are struggling globally, seeing customers and investors leave. In pre-pandemic times, customers could leisurely enter a department store, try on clothes and cosmetics and buy non-essential and luxury items. Now retail stores experiencing “the biggest drop in customer traffic we’ve ever seen,” said Diane Brisebois, president and CEO of the Retail Council of Canada. With the holiday season now ramping up, Brisebois worries further restrictions will be “the final nail in the coffin” of many retailers. HBC is trying to beat this trying time for retail by investing in e-commerce and has seen “very strong growth online,” said a company spokesperson. Its website has seen a 46% bump and a 43% growth in sales year-over-year and HBC is continuing to build on this, the spokesperson said. However, the general lack of innovation and the slow shift to online suggests that HBC is trailing far behind, said Kyle Lanzinger, vice-president of Concierge Capital Partners. “HBC isn’t at a level to offset their gigantic per square footage costs of retail,” he said. “It’s the sad story of every department store … It’s what we learned only three years ago when Sears filed for bankruptcy.” Nonetheless, experts believe the uncertainty instilled by COVID-19 and the fact that HBC is now a private company leave significant unknowns about the health of the company. Most experts agree that if the pandemic lasts all of next year, the impact on HBC will be severe. “I don’t think we’re at the point of writing a eulogy for HBC, but plenty of retail operations that were profitable have not just tripped up but have been decimated by the pandemic,” Soberman said. “Hudson’s Bay could’ve transformed itself into a different animal that was very successful, but with the pandemic, whatever their plan was, it’s like they’ve hit an incendiary device that blew up their path, perhaps injuring them too.” “If the pandemic lasts all of next year, it’s going to be really hard on HBC,” Soberman said. “This isn’t rocket science. 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Nebraska Today Agriculture & Environment Lim earns $430K CAREER award by Gillian Klucas | Research and Economic Development Craig Chandler | University Communication Jung Yul Lim, an assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, has received a five-year, $430,554 Faculty Early Career Development Program Award from the National Science Foundation for his research. A type of stem cell that morphs into fat cells may hold secrets to reducing obesity, a major public health problem. A UNL engineer’s research to understand that process may one day lead to therapies to control obesity. Jung Yul Lim, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, has earned a five-year, $430,554 Faculty Early Career Development Program Award from the National Science Foundation for this research. These grants, known as CAREER awards, support pre-tenure faculty who exemplify the role of teacher-scholars through outstanding research, excellent education and the integration of education and research. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are simple, self-regenerating cells capable of turning into a variety of specialized cell types, including bone, skin, muscle and fat. Studies show that one biological process causing obesity is an increase in MSC differentiation into fat cells, a process called adipogenesis. “This project aims to understand how MSCs choose their fate,” Lim said. “If we can inhibit in some way the MSC adipogenesis, it may be a treatment method for obesity.” Lim’s preliminary research has found that “stretching” the cells suppresses adipogenesis. By seeding cells onto an elastic membrane, Lim can apply a mechanical stretching force to the cells. Then he waits to see what they do. “That stretching motion is mimicking some of the actual stretching motion in our bodies, like walking, running,” Lim said. “It varies depending on cell type and the position inside the body, but generally cells are exposed to a mechanical stretching motion every day.” The CAREER award allows Lim to further explore how different stretching conditions affect MSC adipogenesis, such as the amount of stretch, or strain, applied. Other conditions include a continuous versus stretch-and-relax motion, or sinusoidal stretching, as well as the frequency of that motion. He’ll also investigate stretching’s effect at different stages of MSC evolution into fat cells. Lim also is investigating the molecular mechanisms underlying how stretching inhibits adipogenesis. Finding the proteins or genes responsible may lead to future therapies, he said. To do that, he will use molecular biology techniques to turn off, or silence, several genes responsible for producing proteins involved in allowing cells to stick to each other and their surroundings, a mechanism researchers suspect is involved. If the altered cells don’t exhibit the same inhibition when stretched as normal cells, then Lim can infer that the silenced protein or protein complex is involved. The CAREER award also allows Lim to continue developing curricula on stem cell-based bioengineering and to train graduate and undergraduate students in his lab. Additionally, Lim will continue a program he developed to help home-schooled students gain laboratory experience. More information is available on Lim’s lab homepage, http://www.thelimlab.org. Jung Yul Lim's lab homepage Video of Lim CAREER Award Youtube 48khz streaming Fagan, Yankton receive Fulfilling the Dream awards Reflecting on a year for social change MLK Week to feature conversation with Bernice A. King Achievements | Honors, appointments, publications for Jan. 15 Governor's budget plan fully funds NU request Eichhorn’s CAREER project to take in-depth look at structure, function of RNA Safer Community mobile app available for download Husker researchers pilot tracking technology at Lincoln Children’s Zoo Agriculture & Environment Science & Technology 1217 Q St. Lincoln, NE 68588 US About the UComm News Team Athletic Department Communications Office
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Category: Public Opposition Category "Public Opposition" Republican Gubernatorial Victories Make Medicaid Expansion Unlikely In 5 States “Tuesday’s re-election of Republican governors in closely contested races in Florida, Georgia, Wisconsin, Maine and Kansas dims the chances of Medicaid expansion in those states. Advocates hoping for Democratic victories in those states were disappointed by the outcomes, but Alaska, which also has a Republican incumbent, remains in play as an independent challenger holds a narrow lead going into a count of absentee ballots.” Mitch McConnell Needs To Do What He Promised And Repeal Obamacare “Republicans took control of the Senate and made gains in the GOP-controlled House on Tuesday. “This is a chance to begin to save this country,” declared probable Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Election Day. Now it’s time to find out if he means it. Americans just repudiated the colossal disaster that is Barack Obama. At the center of his failed presidency — Obamacare.” Pelosi Predicted Obamacare Would Be ‘Winning Issue‘ for Democrats. How Has That Panned Out? “Even before voters headed to the polls on Tuesday, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz had begun to downplay the midterm elections. “Nothing to see here” no doubt has begun to be scribbled into the talking points regarding every hard-fought blue-state campaign. Despite the political spin, you can bet your bottom dollar—nearly $4 billion of which have been spent in this election cycle, according to OpenSecrets.org—the Democrats are hurting.” Kevin McCarthy: Republicans Will Repeal Obamacare When Replacement Policy Ready “Fox News’ Megyn Kelly grilled House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., about whether a Republican-controlled Congress would seek to repeal Obamacare. After repeated questions from Kelly, McCarthy said, “I would press for [a vote to repeal Obamacare] when we have ability to replace it at the same time.”” Obamacare Votes Prove Fatal For Senate Democrats “During his post-midterm press conference yesterday, President Obama falsely claimed that Obamacare is working for Americans all over the country. Based on his rhetoric, he also seemed to fail at understanding the damage votes for his signature piece of legislation did to his former Democrat majority in the Senate. According to Tuesday’s results and elections over the past few years, 28 Senators who voted for Obamacare will no longer be holding seats on Capitol Hill when January rolls around.” 28 senators who voted for Obamacare and won't be part of new Senate “On Dec. 24, 2009, the Democratic-controlled Senate passed President Obama’s healthcare law with a filibuster-proof 60-vote majority, triggering a massive backlash that propelled Republicans to control of the House the following year. On the Senate side, going into Tuesday’s elections, 24 senators who voted for Obamacare were already out or not going be part of the new Senate being sworn in on January. To be sure, it isn’t fair to attribute all of the turnover in the chamber to Obamacare. Many senators voted for Obamacare and lost re-election battles in which they were hit hard for their support for the law, and other Democrats were forced to retire because they had no hope of getting re-elected given their support for the law. But in some cases — such as John Kerry leaving his seat to become secretary of state, or Robert Byrd passing away — Obamacare clearly had nothing to do with it.” Seven Obamacare Bills That The New GOP Senate Majority Should Pass In 2015 “Republicans have retaken the Senate in the 2014 midterm elections. As of this writing, Republicans will gain somewhere between 7 and 9 seats—depending on what happens in Louisiana and Alaska—for a total of 52 to 54. The new Republican majority will doubtless hold a symbolic vote to repeal Obamacare. But more importantly, Republicans will now be able make smaller changes to the health law that President Obama might actually sign into law. Here are some of the possibilities that have been talked about in the press, but also many that have not.” Obamacare's Twilight: Health Reform In The Next Congress “Republican candidates won a decisive victory at the voting booth on Tuesday, in all races: House, Senate, governorships, and state legislatures. The future of Obamacare has never looked more bleak. The next battle is more daunting: the Republican Party needs to avoid shooting itself in the foot, govern in a way that achieves results rather than perpetuates partisan bickering, and continue to develop patient-centered health reform for the post-Obamacare future. Although Obamacare itself will not be repealed until January 2017, Republican success yesterday gives depth, resilience, and energy to the post-Obamacare health reform movement.” Voters defeat health insurance rate initiative “LOS ANGELES On the heels of an advertising blitz funded by health insurance companies, California voters on Tuesday tanked a proposal to give the state’s insurance commissioner veto authority over health insurance premiums. About 60 percent of voters cast ballots against the plan to give the elected commissioner expanded authority over small group and individual health plans.” 2014 Midterm Elections: Why Republicans may have had an edge “While the GOP came out on top in today’s national vote, there was good news and bad news for both parties, relatively speaking, in today’s election according to CBS News exit polls. Overall, the Republicans’ advantages abounded. Concerns about terrorism, health care and the economy all provided them with a national vote edge. Among the nearly half of voters who said the health care law went too far, 83 percent supported Republican candidates. Those who were worried about terrorism–71 percent of voters–also gave GOP candidates a boost of 58 percent to 40 percent for Democrats.”
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TechnipFMC bags two new contracts from Equinor UK’s oilfield services company, TechnipFMC, has bagged two new contracts from Norway energy major Equinor, Kallanish Energy reports. The deals are worth up to $189.7 billion and comprise pipelaying and subsea installation for projects in the Norwegian Continental Shelf, Equinor said on Tuesday. It covers the Breidablikk project and a gas import system for the Snorre expansion project. There’s also scope for a new contract for the Askeladd Vest project, which the parties signed a Letter of Intent for. All the offshore works will be carried out between 2021 and 2023. “Giving three assignments for the same supplier enables efficiency gains and cost savings,” noted Equinor’s chief procurement officer Peggy Krantz-Underland. “It will also allow for a coordinated follow-up of the total delivery during the implementation phase. This creates values for all parties.” TechnipFMC will be in charge of the fabrication and laying of pipelines, installation of subsea structures, control cables, and hook-up and testing of systems. This post appeared first on Kallanish Energy News. Equinor
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Vol. 34 No. 07: AAAI-20 Technical Tracks 7 / AAAI Technical Track: Vision FAS-Net: Construct Effective Features Adaptively for Multi-Scale Object Detection Jiangqiao Yan Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences Yue Zhang Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences Zhonghan Chang Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences Tengfei Zhang Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences Menglong Yan Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences Wenhui Diao Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences Hongqi Wang Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences Xian Sun Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v34i07.6947 Feature pyramid is the mainstream method for multi-scale object detection. In most detectors with feature pyramid, each proposal is predicted based on feature grids pooled from only one feature level, which is assigned heuristically. Recent studies report that the feature representation extracted using this method is sub-optimal, since they ignore the valid information exists on other unselected layers of the feature pyramid. To address this issue, researchers present to fuse valid information across all feature levels. However, these methods can be further improved: the feature fusion strategies, which use common operation (element-wise max or sum) in most detectors, should be replaced by a more flexible way. In this work, a novel method called feature adaptive selection subnetwork (FAS-Net) is proposed to construct effective features for detecting objects of different scales. Particularly, its adaption consists of two level: global attention and local adaptive selection. First, we model the global context of each feature map with global attention based feature selection module (GAFSM), which can strengthen the effective features across each layer adaptively. Then we extract the features of each region of interest (RoI) on the entire feature pyramid to construct a RoI feature pyramid. Finally, the RoI feature pyramid is sent to the feature adaptive selection module (FASM) to integrate the strengthened features according to the input adaptively. Our FAS-Net can be easily extended to other two-stage object detectors with feature pyramid, and supports to analyze the importance of different feature levels for multi-scale objects quantitatively. Besides, FAS-Net can also be further applied to instance segmentation task and get consistent improvements. Experiments on PASCAL07/12 and MSCOCO17 demonstrate the effectiveness and generalization of the proposed method. Yan, J., Zhang, Y., Chang, Z., Zhang, T., Yan, M., Diao, W., Wang, H., & Sun, X. (2020). FAS-Net: Construct Effective Features Adaptively for Multi-Scale Object Detection. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 34(07), 12573-12580. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v34i07.6947 Vol. 34 No. 07: AAAI-20 Technical Tracks 7
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⏩ Facebook's lawyers to the U.S. government: You can't break us up Lawtrades Oct 7, 2020 2 Welcome back to FORWARD, a 5 minute newsletter with fresh takes on the legal news you need to start your day. Curated by friends at Lawtrades—a marketplace for GC’s to hire flexible lawyers & paralegals. Learn about Lawtrades This week: Facebook brings the heat on suggestions it will need to give up Instagram, and hackers have been having a field day in 2020. Plus: Details on why coronavirus has been worse for women lawyers. 🔥 Facebook has a hot take for the Feds Some experts predict the future of Facebook will be much smaller. That Instagram and WhatsApp will be broken off by the government. But that’s not going to happen -- according to Facebook, at least. Facebook bought Instagram in 2012 and WhatsApp in 2014: The purchases received no objection from federal regulators. But as Facebook has gotten bigger and more controversial, legal watchdogs in the tech industry have hypothesized that the company may need to give up the two apps. Its legal staff just released an internal study on this subject: It was obtained by the Wall Street Journal. The lawyers called any breakup talks a “complete nonstarter.” They argued -- albeit with sparse legal citations -- that a divestiture of Insta and WhatsApp would be too difficult to enact and that it would cost Facebook billions of dollars and harm user security and experience. People outside Facebook have different thoughts Tim Wu, a Columbia University professor who is one of the best experts in legal tech, told the WSJ “there is no ‘it’s too hard defense.’” He added that the FTC has the right to revisit previous purchases if it believes they led to reduced competition. Talk of a Facebook breakup is still hypothetical, but the WSJ has reported the FTC intends to file a complaint against Facebook in the coming months. 👩🏿‍⚖️ Covid setbacks are disproportionately impacting women lawyers The coronavirus economy has caused pain for almost every lawyer in the country. Women, however, have experienced the worst. The issue starts with Zoom: As Liane Jackson writes in ABA Journal, remote work has reduced opportunities for collegiality and mentorship. Many firm leaders have been hosting post-work happy hours limited to a select crowd that often includes just the most-established attorneys, who are more likely to be male. Childwork has been unevenly distributed: Households with children have experienced a rapid increase in workload, and women have taken up more of the slack. According to The 19th, this has led to America’s first female recession, with many women reducing hours or bowing out of the workforce entirely. Female unemployment has reached double digits this year for the first time since 1948. In May, Pew estimated the female unemployment rate to be nearly 18% for women, compared to 15% for men. The call for legal reform around childcare For a true solution to these inequalities, California Hastings law professor Joan Williams told the ABA Journal that the government needs to rethink its role. She is advocating for neighborhood-based childcare fronted by the federal government as an alternative to private daycare. To negate the effects of coronavirus on women, as well as attorneys of color, experts suggest that company leadership needs to reach out proactively to younger, less-experienced attorneys for mentorship, remote work issues and anything else that comes up, rather than the other way around. 🖱️ Why hackers have been so successful lately 2020: Terrible for everyone. Except...hackers?? Ransomware attacks are going way up: The NYT explains that it’s because of a shift in the way tech-savvy fraudsters operate. The hackers who used to steal bank accounts and credit card info have discovered it’s more lucrative to freeze companies’ essential data and charge them a ransom. Insurance doesn’t always help, either: Companies that buy insurance have also made themselves targets. That’s because hackers know they’re basically guaranteed a payout from an insured company. Inside the numbers: Charles Carmakal, who’s in charge of a major cybersecurity company, told the NYT his firm worked on about 100 ransomware cases in September. That was more than double what he saw the same month last year. Among the ransomware victims are law firms and hospitals, and the complications from ransomware have led to sick patients being turned away from healthcare and coronavirus vaccine trials being delayed. There’s no good answer for dealing with a ransomware attack. Carmakal noted that companies must assess the risks and rewards individually. And there’s also likely no stopping the rise of ransomware until law enforcement catches up or enough hacked companies stop paying. What else we’re forwarding Some lawyerly advice on thinking positive: Lawyers are often negative thinkers; it has to do with the way we’re trained to spot issues. But here are three strategies from a legal consultant that can help lead to more positivity. An 87-year old is trying to become the oldest person to ever take the bar exam: He failed to pass the bar a few times in the 60s. Now, he’s trying again. Till next week. 🧐Raad
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Home 1133 Westchester Avenue Developers Break Ground on 70-Acre Residential Complex in White Plains Rendering of 1133 Westchester Avenue - Courtesy of Studio Schafer By: Sebastian Morris 7:00 am on September 1, 2020 A new three-building residential complex has broken ground at 1133 Westchester Avenue in White Plains, New York. Designed by Cube 3 Architecture and developed in collaboration by The NRP Group and RPW Group, the complex is situated on a 70-acre site that previously served as IBM’s world headquarters. When complete, each of the buildings will stand five stories above ground and will contain 303 market-rate apartments ranging from one- to three-bedroom units, some of which will have balconies. On-site amenity spaces will include a full-service gym, an outdoor pool, coworking space, and a mix of indoor and outdoor lounges. Occupants will also have access to a shuttle offering service to the White Plains train station on the Metro-North Railroad’s Harlem Line, a local Wegmans, and a Lifetime Fitness gym, as well as additional stops in downtown White Plains. “This project gives us an incredible opportunity to bring to life White Plains’ vision of creating communities that are flexible, transit-oriented, and in demand,” said NRP Group’s vice president of development Jonathan Gertman. “We feel lucky to have been chosen by RPW to partner on a project of such significance.” Groundbreaking event at 1133 Westchester Avenue Final renderings from the project team were also revealed in tandem with the announcement of the construction milestone. These illustrations depict a conventional massing with a gray and brown masonry façade, double-paned windows at every floor, and a club-style amenities deck at the edge of the property. The development team anticipates completion by early 2022. The project will be constructed to LEED-certified standards and will include rooftop solar panels on all three buildings, as well as on-site electric vehicle charging stations. Subscribe to YIMBY’s daily e-mail Follow YIMBYgram for real-time photo updates Like YIMBY on Facebook Follow YIMBY’s Twitter for the latest in YIMBYnews 1133 Westchester Avenue Residential RPW Group The NRP Group White Plains 15 Comments on "Developers Break Ground on 70-Acre Residential Complex in White Plains" David : Sent From Heaven. | September 1, 2020 at 7:10 am | Reply Coveralled with your development report, the ground can be covered by materials: Thank you. Susan Corsi | September 1, 2020 at 11:46 am | Reply What about building some apartments for low income people including seniors who need to live in decent size apartments and to be able to afford living in White Plains. All the builders keep doing is building apartments and condos for the wealthy. There are plenty of apartments already in White Plains that accommodate that group. LaKenya Bennett | September 2, 2020 at 7:30 am | Reply I second the sentiment in regard to the need for low income apartments in White Plains. I am a native of White Plains, and have yet to see a complex of this nature that is affordable for those that are in the low income bracket. Are we not deserving of these amenities? Not all low income persons are destructive and low in stature. When we provide a living space that is welcoming, it provides the incentive that is necessary to thrust us to continue on a positive path each day. We should provide these opportunities to those who are hard working yet do not fall into an income bracket that allows for this quality of life…Hopefully my words will echo in the ears of those that continue to make the decision to build in this area. Diana | September 1, 2020 at 12:08 pm | Reply How about low income peoples? Unfortunately, you cannot build million dollar projects for low income people because the construction companies will never get their money back. Matt | September 1, 2020 at 10:00 pm | Reply 300 units, in five story buildings, on 70 acres? I am very confused about what they are doing with the other 65 acres. G | September 1, 2020 at 10:47 pm | Reply More sport facilities, and family community centers..for a much better healthy generation… Esther Carey | September 2, 2020 at 2:13 am | Reply Are these buildings going to be built exactly like the residential buildings that caught fire in NJ recently and the fire that happened in Edgewater a few years ago in NJ? I believe the buildings weren’t up to fire code? Kelly Goddard | September 2, 2020 at 3:55 am | Reply It’s true I can’t get an apartment I live with a friend I was in a shelter and ran from there Quincy | September 2, 2020 at 10:41 am | Reply Whiteplains, is a joke the entire Westchester County is a joke, they build these high rise buildings and the rent is so high only the wealthy can afford them. Whiteplains, have so many empty apartments, and they are building more. They think people from the city are going to run to Whiteplains to escape the city. The amount of money you pay for rent you might as well save and by a house. Rochelle Soto | September 2, 2020 at 12:31 pm | Reply I agree with Susan Corsi. My sentiments exactly. I am 55+ and have been looking for a decent studio/1 bedroom apartment for at least 7 years. If it’s affordable it’s not livable. And if it’s livable it’s not affordable. Lisa | September 2, 2020 at 4:14 pm | Reply Right its built for the wealthy Abigail Rodriguez | September 2, 2020 at 6:37 pm | Reply Would love a decent apartment at reasonable price. CHRISTINE MEREIGH | September 3, 2020 at 1:30 am | Reply My Sentiments exactly Susan Corsi. I am a Senior and would appreciate a nice affordable safe apartment. I think Seniors don’t get nearly the consideration as we should ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES TO HOUSING.Why I am sure behind all these people making these deals for all these Luxury Living Buildings is a Senior that got them thus far. Don’t forget about us who were hard working people that forged the way for all of YOU. NOW THINK ABOUT US. AT LEAST FOR THE FEW YEARS WE MAY HAVE LEFT TO ENJOY OUR LIVES. Susan | September 3, 2020 at 7:20 am | Reply 20% of the apts need to be cost effective to others who deserve to live in buildings such as this ,not market value , a lot of buildings get tax breaks to be able to reduce rent cost for a certain amount of apts . You work hard all your life , you would like to live in a decent apt Not everyone can afford $5000 a month for an apt . Danny | October 15, 2020 at 4:42 pm | Reply I agree with all the commenters individuals who are 50 and over we work very hard and yes we can’t afford certain apartments or complexes that include beautiful amenities ,, however we should not be forgotten. Affordable Senior Housing Coming to 31-07 31st Street in Astoria, Queens Governor Andrew Cuomo Announces 2021 Agenda to Improve New York State Infrastructure Affordable Housing Secures Financing At 261 East 202nd and 270 East 203rd Streets in Bedford Park, The Bronx Permits Filed for 23-33 Astoria Boulevard in Astoria, Queens
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Generifus debuts new single Today, Washington State native Spencer Suit AKA: Generifus has shared the title track from his forthcoming release ‘Extra Bad’. The album will be available September 1st via Sultan Serves Records. Extra Bad is the new (and technically sixth) full length from Generifus, the songwriting and recording project of Washington state resident Spencer Sult. The album marks a return to Dub Narcotic Studio in Olympia, the site where previous full length Back In Time (2012) and single “In My Cave” (K, 2011) were recorded. Following several self-recorded tapes released in the interim, a new power-trio line up was brought together to capture ten new concise guitar-driven musical statements and ponderings. The formation of the new line-up can be traced to the Olympia departure of frequent collaborator Spencer Carrow and demise of house-venue and previous Generifus HQ Chez Puget around the end of 2012. Sult soon fell in with a new group of musical friends based around the Guest House, another Olympia house venue, and recruited residents River Nason (drums) and Liam Hindahl (bass) to bring his new songs to life at shows. Performing frequently around Olympia for the next year, Generifus shifted it’s reputation from a primarily solo affair to a more powerful live experience. This growth lent itself to the ensuing recording session (with Dub Narcotic studio head Sam Gray) that produced Extra Bad. In concept, Extra Bad follows themes of previous releases while exploring a new sense of conflict between seeing ones self as an artist while being distracted by darkness in media and everyday working life. The overall goal and hope is that music can continue to bring people together against all (extra) bad things in the world.
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NOW MagazineNewsPotential coronavirus outbreak in shelter system poses “daunting” task Potential coronavirus outbreak in shelter system poses “daunting” task How do we prepare for the potential crisis COVID-19 may bring upon individuals experiencing homelessness in our city? By Melissa Perri Still from video taken of crowded conditions inside a Toronto respite centre last month. With over 100,000 individuals infected and a rapid transmission rate, coronavirus has unleashed a global state of emergency. There have been relatively few cases in Toronto, but social and health care providers worry about the virus’s spread among the homeless population. Reports indicate that there are up to 10,000 individuals who are homeless each night in Toronto. While some live outside, many more occupy crowded shelters and emergency drop-in centres, all of which are typically at capacity. Dr. Naheed Dosani is a palliative care doctor with Palliative Education and Care for the Homeless, a program run by Inner City Health Associates (ICHA), a group of more than 90 physicians providing primary, mental health and palliative care to homeless people in over 50 shelters and drop-in centres across the city. Dosani says the impact of COVID-19 among individuals who experience homelessness is vastly different compared to those with housing. With the added complexities – including pre-existing health issues, the increased likelihood of respiratory conditions and limited access to essential health and social services – this population is uniquely susceptible to COVID-19. This population represents the “sickest sub-sector within Canada,” says Dosani. The ageing of the population of individuals experiencing homelessness also contributes to the risk, says Dr. Stephen Hwang, a professor of medicine at the University of Toronto and researcher in the area of housing, homelessness and health. He says there are currently “men in their 80s living in homeless shelters, which is something you never used to see before.” The emerging situation presents a significant challenge: How do we prepare for the potential crisis COVID-19 may bring upon individuals experiencing homelessness in our city? Dosani says that, “We are going to need to ask ourselves how much we care about those who are structurally vulnerable.” Currently, common prevention strategies to COVID-19 include placing individuals in quarantine, emphasizing the use of personal protective equipment and promoting the continual washing of hands. But these are not always options for individuals experiencing homelessness, particularly in an emergency outbreak situation. Dosani says that “Many of the social service organizations are still grappling with the idea of implementing protocols like self-isolation.” There’s a pressing need for public health and government officials to put in place contingency and quarantine plans now to arrest any potential spread of the virus, says Hwang. “Once you realize you need to do it, it’s already too late,” he added. Shelter service providers already have limited resources. Given this, Hwang says the possibility of a spread within the shelter system presents a “daunting” task, especially given how nearly impossible it is to track people using the system. Dr. Andrew Bond, medical director at ICHA, says his team has been actively working with Toronto Public Health and the city’s Shelter, Support and Housing Administration, while also “raising awareness” of the unique vulnerabilities of the homeless. Bond says an emergency operations committee will work collaboratively with shelter service providers. Bond says his team and partner organizations are also working on plans to “ensure that health care workers and shelter staff are kept safe.” Bond says officials are meeting daily at multiple levels to ensure the need for personal protective equipment is on the radar. He says the primary objective is to “maintain operations and have a business continuity plan.” The potential crisis that COVID-19 poses to the homeless community may help in solidifying the relationship between housing and health throughout Toronto. How plans may protect less visible populations of homeless people, otherwise referred to as the “hidden homeless,” remains unclear. For example, will funding announced by the federal government this week to address COVID-19 be allocated to protect this sector of the population? Bond et al agree that efforts must be placed on engaging the homeless sector when developing prevention strategies. @nowtoronto Coronavirus Homelessness news
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Topics » Success Stories » Cancer Nightmare, a Mother’s Tale of Her Son’s Survival Cancer Nightmare, a Mother’s Tale of Her Son’s Survival By Vida Weinstein March 24, 2016 — Updated January 7th, 2019 Never in my wildest nightmares could I have predicted or imagined that my one and only son, the baby I had dreamed of my whole life even when I was told that I wouldn’t conceive due to endometriosis, would be diagnosed with advanced stage of cancer at the tender age of sixteen. I thought that I was doing everything right by him despite being a self supporting single mom. I mean we ate a semi­-healthy organic diet made up of plenty of organic fruits and vegetables, dairy was limited to occasional frozen yogurt or feta cheese, whole grains and healthy fats which included at that time some occasional salmon. We both carried a positive attitude about life and a warm and loving relationship with each other. There was nothing we could not talk about. We toasted in the new year with a full list of plans, hopes and dreams for that year after my son’s 16th birthday. Little did I know what was waiting for us just around the corner. My son had developed this cough that seemed to come and go. His PCP dismissed it as “allergies” or a chronic respiratory infection. Soon after that he began to spike fevers daily and his doctor still did not think it necessary to take an X­ray. On our last visit in early March the doctor opted to tell us that my son’s problem stemmed from the fact that I was not feeding him “red meat” and his system had probably grown weak as a result of this. I was so angry and mortified at what I was hearing and stood up to leave. Just as I did, the X­ray that I asked for did indeed show that my son had a massive tumor in his mediastinum that was pushing apart his lungs and compressing his trachea, causing the coughing and “allergy” like breathing issues. The doctor was white as a ghost when he came in with this report and needless to say I was livid. We were rushed to an emergency CT scan on the way to our local hospital’s pediatric oncology ward. I could not stop shaking and neither could my son. He was was not allowed to eat that entire day except for the berry ­flavored barium contrast that the technician tried to advertise as a fruit smoothie. It was disgusting but they made him swallow it to determine whether the disease had penetrated his intestines. I was in utter shock at all that was suddenly happening to my son and petrified that I might lose him. Food had always been a lifeline for Josh. We were always health oriented “foodies” or so we thought. After he was admitted to the oncology unit I immediately looked for ways to get him organic foods to eat from outside the hospital walls but it was quite a tough to do. There was a lot of jello, pudding, tuna fish smothered in mayonnaise, along with bleached pasta noodles. Josh made it clear that he would not be eating “that s**t.” We both frantically searched the Internet for clues about Hodgkin’s disease as well as the optimal diet that would maximize his chances of surviving the cancer treatment. When Josh’s chemotherapy session began, the nurses brought in countless bags of IV fluids filled with harsh chemotherapy­ agents. The chemo infusions spread across 3 days, and the sessions lasted for hours. Some of the drugs, like Etoposide, would make his blood pressure drop severely, which made him feel very weak. The chemo drained him of his magnetic smile and depleted his energy, and left him with severe nausea after each infusion. We learned that chemotherapy molecules are broken down by the liver, which depletes the liver of glycogen. About a week into a chemotherapy, Josh’s white blood cell counts plummeted to nearly zero as a result of the chemo. This caused him to be extremely susceptible to severe infections which he endured several times over. I was desperate to get Josh relief from his suffering. We both did research on the internet and learned about the benefits of a whole food, plant-based (WFPB) diet during cancer treatment and beyond. We immediately stopped eating dairy, eggs, most processed sugar, and even fish. I noticed that Josh felt less nauseated and lethargic almost immediately. He decided to research the effects of sugar on cancer cells and came to the conclusion he should stop eating processed sugars hoping to slow the growth of his mediastinal tumors. He decided to quit eating rice puddings and jello and sweet brioche breads from the hospital cafeteria and replaced them with oatmeal, bananas, berries and cinnamon and rye breads that I was able to get from the local organic grocery. Frozen fruit became his candy. A couple of friends volunteered to help us by bringing us organic frozen vegetables, carrots, leafy greens, sweet potatoes, spinach and more to the hospital. I managed to use the microwave in the nurse’s station to steam them, along with cooked quinoa and other vegan options from the local health food market nearby. I would mix them all together with low sodium organic tamari sauce and other condiments that he enjoyed. When Josh started to eat meals like this, his energy and his spirits were lifted. He seemed happier and more alert. His nausea was less severe at times after chemo. His blood counts rebounded much more quickly. The impact that a WFPB diet made on his cancer battle was profound. Josh is an artist and was actually able to start painting, even during chemo sessions, once we established the best way of eating for him. I adopted the same WFPB diet and have not looked back. We both believe that our WFPB diet, plus the loving bond we have shared all of these years, is what has kept Josh in remission from cancer for the past five years. Josh also had to endure months of daily radiation post chemotherapy at another cancer center in Northern California. He had to lay very still under a huge linear accelerator machine, locked in a big room behind a foot thick door. The radiation beams produced red markings on his skin, and left him extremely fatigued and depressed at times. To counter this onslaught by the radiation, we found a small nearby gym for him to use where he forced himself to lift weights and exercise his limbs under the kind guidance of the gym manager who volunteered to help Josh begin to rebuild his physical strength. We persisted but his fatigue continued. Next, I made him lots of green juices, with fresh squeezed kale, swiss chard, and broccoli, lemon, green apple and more which provided him with delicious natural phytonutrients and vitamins. The other important piece of his treatment was getting Josh to express feelings, such as fear and anger, that were swirling within him on a daily and nightly basis. I am a trained psychotherapist and life coach which helped me to know how to support my son emotionally in the best way possible. I have since helped countless parents and caregivers do that for their own children as well as themselves. Cancer wreaks total havoc on a parent and child’s life. Creating the tools we needed with a WFPB diet, the loving bond we shared and deepened through this horrific voyage through hell, as well as learning to be health advocates for what we believed to be the best treatment course for Josh has made us far stronger and resilient human beings, each in our own way. Our soon to be released coauthored book “Holding On” is reflective of our transitioning to a WFPB diet and its impact in helping “”Sam” the main character of our novel heal from the debilitating effects of cancer treatment. Josh is currently attending UC Berkeley, studying Computer Science and Practice of Art. He is focused on becoming a software engineer, and aspires to start his own bioinformatics company. Image Credit: Josh Weinstein This is a self-reported testimonial regarding the author’s experience with a plant-based diet. It should not be interpreted as personal medical advice. Please consult with your physician for questions or concerns regarding personal health or illness. Course dates are approaching fast! Sign up today for the Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate. Top 10 Plant-Based News Stories and Articles of 2020 Healthcare vs Disease Response System – Part 2 Food for Thought Series: Assessing the Truth Behind... Food Apartheid: What Does Food Access Mean In America? 5 Reasons to Forage for Plant-Based Food Food for Thought Series: Is Health Care Actually Disease... Is it Time to Quit the “War on Cancer”? Food for Thought Series: The Reductionist Paradigm Is... Tags: CancerChemotherapyParentingPlant-Based DietWhole Food
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Toni & Matt I respect a lot of people. I admire many people and I love a few dozen people. But there is only a handful I admire, love and respect and Toni Schneider is one of them. I met Toni a decade ago when working on a story for Business 2.0. I met a quiet, thoughtful and amazingly honest person, a man of principles who enjoyed life and living. Toni loved technology and over the course of reporting that story we became friends. He introduced me to Tony Conrad and that introduction led to True Ventures (where they are both partners) who in turn funded my company and where I would later join as a venture partner. It is a friendship that has endured. More importantly, my admiration and respect for him has grown in the decade that has passed. Like Toni, over a decade ago I met a young man named Matt Mullenweg. He was founder of Wordpress — a movement that was akin to a butterfly flapping its wings in Savannah. When Matt moved to San Francisco, he met Toni and there began a great partnership. Toni later went on to become the chief executive officer of Automattic, the company based on the open source WordPress software and guided the fledgling company with patience that only comes with knowledge that greatness comes with time. A Swiss born engineer, he knows how to fit everything together and make it work like clockwork. On his watch, without much fanfare Automattic has become a billion dollar company. Today, he hands over the reins of the company to Matt who now is the new CEO of the company he started. For Matt, who just turned 30, this is the best birthday gift, but also a great challenge. Toni is going to work on new products and help spark a new wave of innovation inside the company. Matt has big shoes to fill, but I know he will. Congrats, Matt. In my life the biggest joy has been watching young friends reach true potential. Matt is one of those people. I could go on and write a million words and they won’t be enough to describe how I feel about Matt. I am excited for him to take the next step in his life journey. On this journey he can have the comfort of knowing, Toni is just an email away — a privilege I have abused many a few times. Thanks Toni. Matt’s thoughts on Toni and his new role as CEO of Automattic Toni’s thoughts on Matt and Automattic and his new role Disclosure: Toni and Matt are both friends. True Ventures where I am a venture partner is an investor in both Gigaom and Automattic. 37.78216-122.39056 John Maeda Joins Automattic Some Thoughts on the New WordPress.com and Mac App Woomattic Happy Belated Birthday: Ma.tt & WordPress 6 thoughts on “Toni & Matt” Toni Schneider says: Thank you very much Om – for your friendship, introduction to WordPress, and many, many great times over the last 10 years. Here’s to many more! tonyconrad says: OM, you’re Agent Zero. Thank you for connecting all the dots. Some thoughts on Toni & Matt – http://tonyconrad.wordpress.com/2014/01/13/future-forward/ Neeraj Shukla says: Great fan of Matt as a person and thought leader. Wish him and Toni the best! I think it’s really nice to have friends. eideard says: Bravo. Cross-generational inspiration, pollination, creativity. Wildly qualitatively different cultures sprouting individuals with the talent and will to press forward and change everything around us all. All three of you. Pia Henrietta Kekäläinen says: Thank you Om for this post! You’re one of a kind. Previous Previous post: Everybody hates the “bloggers” Next Next post: Nest, Google & Tony Fadell
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You are here: Home > Grazing Management > Current Article Managing Multi-Species Grazing By Sandra Kay Miller / December 29, 2014 / 2 Comments Here’s a great overview of how to add different species of grazers to your operation. Sandy covers the basics of forage, fencing, shelter, handling equipment, and water, with some great tips on inexpensive solutions, and making sure you don’t get in over your head. Enjoy! And if you have some tips of your own, send us a note and we’ll add them to the comments section below. On old MacDonald’s Farm, there were all types of animals—here a moo, there an oink and over there a cluck, cluck—but managing multiple species and the pastures that support them in a forage-based environment is more akin to a complex symphony with you, the farmer, as the conductor. Regardless of the players (aka: species), there are five major sections of a diversified farm that must be well managed for success. While multiple forage systems are the foundation to any pasture-centric operation, the key to diversified livestock production is infrastructure overlap. By this I mean that capital investments such as fencing , housing, water and handling systems pertain to more than a single species. Yum! Poo! Not all plants are created equal. What may be considered highly nutritious, pristine forage for one species may not provide adequate feed for another. Similarly, the woodlot full of dense undergrowth of invasive plants may be a highly coveted feedstock for a farmer willing to look beyond traditional forages. Furthermore, not all forages are plant-based. Consider a fetid cow pie covered in bugs. While herbivores will give a wide berth to one when grazing, that same pile of poo is a veritable smorgasbord for poultry and pigs making it every bit a source of forage as a stand of grass or legumes and is equally manageable to gain the most amount of nutrients. Photo by Sandra Kay Miller The adage that fences need to be horse high, pig tight and bull strong doesn’t begin to cover enough ground when planning to produce more than one or two types of livestock, but it’s a good start. Fencing serves a variety of purposes—to keep animals in, predators out and neighbors happy. But in a highly-managed forage-based operation, fencing is also critical to ensure animals are eating in a specific area. There are many factors that go into determining what type of fence to utilize and its configuration. For example, although one or two strands of electric wire may be adequate for cattle and pigs, the height is critical to the successful containment of each. Electric net fencing has become one of the most versatile pieces of equipment on diversified farms. Highly configurable and easily moved, no farm should be without at least one roll. By starting with netting, many new & beginning farmers are able to get a jump-start on their livestock and poultry ventures without having to make a huge expenditure in building permanent enclosures as it will hold everything from pastured poultry to full grown cattle. Animals strip-grazing in pasture divided with portable electric fencing. Photo by Sandra Kay Miller When planning for fencing, instead of looking only at existing or potential species, instead consider the function for the enclosed areas. For example, large permanent pastures are fenced with multi-strand high-tensile electric wire to accommodate numerous species. Seasonal sacrifice paddocks, areas for housing breeding males or very young stock can be constructed of woven wire for more secure enclosures. Permanent perimeters can be subdivided into smaller parcels using step-in posts, poly-wire, electric netting or feed lot panels. Fair warning for using only electric fencing—in the event of power loss or unexpected damage such as trees or branching falling on the wires during inclement weather—you will have to have a back-up plan or you’ll be chasing critters on the loose. Pig Shelter. Photo by Sandra Kay Miller Livestock need shelter for a number of reasons—to stay dry, out of the wind, shaded and safe from overhead predators. Depending on the species you choose to raise, shelters can be as simple as a good stand of trees in a woodlot to permanent complete with individual stalls. And while the latter is always desirable, it’s not always practical or preferable. Cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, camelids, horses and poultry are a hardy lot despite our domestication. We often anthropomorphize them much to their own demise by cooping them up in barns during inclement weather subjecting them to diseases caused by overcrowding and confinement. Despite unlimited access to shelters, farmers often find their animals grazing in the pouring rain and standing in the midst of a snowstorm, but when the seasons turn to scorching heat, no matter what the species, all will head for shade. Heat will kill animals faster than cold weather. Hoop house for used pastured turkeys and nine other species. Photo by Sandra Kay Miller I’m a big fan of portable shelters without floors. When they get filled with soiled bedding and manure, simply move them; no mucking, no need for heavy equipment with a bucket and they can be moved from one area to another for rotational grazing and browsing, reducing the need for multiple structures. Similarly, consider shelters that can be utilized by multiple species such as three-sided run-in sheds and huts. The size of the shelter should also correlate with the maximum size of the largest livestock you plan to raise. Small ruminants, calves and pigs do not need structures tall enough to house full-sized cattle or horses and shelters for poultry can be even lower. One of the best lessons I was taught from the beginning was to make as much of the handling equipment as portable as possible since several of the connecting ranches on which I worked were leased by my employer. Although I coveted the fancy stock handling systems in the glossy catalogs, his words of wisdom held fast when I was faced with needing a structurally sound way of safely handling and loading livestock on my own farm. While it may have been nice to have an automatic squeeze catch chute with a headgate, I have accomplished the handling requisites (including for one very nasty yak with a big set of horns) with both portable feedlot and corral panels fastened with a few lines of chain and safety snap links. Those same panels have also been used for loading chutes, catch pens, quarantine pens, portable pens and paddock dividers. By far, the most challenging aspects of a multi-species operation is water. While year-round natural water sources such as streams, lakes, ponds and springs are ideal, rarely are they possible for every location of an intensively managed grazing and browsing operation. Plus, the damage to waterside habitats and water quality can be adversely affected by livestock’s unfettered access. There are a number of issues to take into consideration for watering a multi-species farm—the height of each animal (both adults and juveniles), the number of animals accessing the water source and one thing that many folks often overlook especially when adding fowl–cleanliness. If your property is located in an area that experiences freezing temperatures for a significant part of the year, access to water for all species becomes even more of a challenge. For example, pig water nipples and poultry bell waterers are difficult to keep free-flowing yet allowing them access to communal water tanks can wreak havoc. Ruminants will not drink from water sources excessively fouled by poultry or swine. Illustration by Kathy Voth Diversify Smartly When considering adding new species to your existing farm, ask yourself what you hope to accomplish. Revenue generation generally tops the list, but expense reduction should also be factored into the numbers. For example, adding meat goats to a pasture overrun with invasive species will not only provide a return when harvested, but will also reduce the amount of labor and inputs spent on controlling the weeds. Pigs work great for reclaiming overgrown meadows and woodlots or for “pig-o-tilling” areas cultivated for vegetables. Marginal grasslands where chicken tractors have gone over quickly turn to lush, green carpets. Sheep will “mow” down to the ground in rows between fruit trees, vines and canes. But don’t automatically think you need to go out and purchase breeding stock for your diversification project. This is the biggest (and often the most expensive) mistake that can be made as your time to market and overall investment will be much longer compared to purchasing young stock from a from a reputable and knowledgeable source. Not only will starting out this way deliver a faster return on your money, but will also soften the learning curve on new species you may have never handled or marketed. How many farmers have had to learn the hard way how pigs root up pastureland in the summer and chickens will turn it into a dirt lot in the winter? Or that all species have their own particular places for wallowing, dusting, loafing and rubbing that interferes with our ideas of pristine fields and fence lines? Ultimately, the key to successful diversified livestock production is understanding each species’ natural behaviors and how that affects your forages and land during each season. Published: 6 years ago on December 29, 2014 By: Sandra Kay Miller Last Modified: April 8, 2020 @ 11:29 am Filed Under: Grazing Management Turning Sunshine Into $ Grazing Winter Stockpile Part 4 – The Gory Details Sandra Kay Miller Sandra Kay Miller is a female farmer, damn good cook and witty writer slicing her finger open on the cutting edge of sustainable agriculture. Visiting her Painted Hand Farm is like living a crash course on all that's right with food and farming today - taught by one of the most delightful people ever to rebuild an antique Babson Surge Milker (and use it!) or raise a goat from birth to curry pot. Sandra has served on the boards of many organizations and has been instrumental in developing farmers markets. She's a prolific writer and speaker sharing her knowledge and experience with others. View all articles by Sandra Kay Miller » Pasture Prime Farm says: We graze Large Black hogs with chickens, and in the past with feeder lambs. We have seen great improvements with soil fertility and forage quality in our sandy soils. We have also seen the change in animal health as the need for antibiotics and commercial wormers has greatly diminished TexasLady says: You forgot to mention that grazing different species can damage health. I recently checked with my veterinarian asking if I can graze my goats and cows together. She told me that I could, but both get BVD. I have registered Angus and registered Boers. I asked if i could test the Boers to be sure they didn’t carry anything that could infect my cows. She said, the test is not 100%. If it is wrong, you could infect all your cows with illness. I decided to forget the idea of mixing them. Although it could be beneficial to the pasture, the cost could be more than I want to pay. http://www.bvd-info.ch/veterinarians/infos/faq.html Does Cattle Grazing Reduce Fire Fuels and Fire Danger?
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Kyburz erod Best selling cars Fastest Cars 2016 Car import types UK car import guide MOT Checklist Driving tips & advice Child Seat Law Hotel MCF blog Pagani history Pagani Zonda history (Reading time: 2 - 3 minutes) Written by Ben David T Quirk Zonda Timeline 1988 - This Italian Super Car company was the brainchild of formerLamborghini cars composite department manager, Horacio Pagani. The company was named Pagani Composite Research and worked very closely with Lambo on many projects, this included restyling the Countach Anniversary, P140 and the Diablo. While working on this project, Horacio started planning his own concept supercar, this was known as the "C8 Project," he showed the illustrations to Juan Manuel Fangio & even planned to name the project the Fangio F1. 1991 - Modena Design and Pagani collaborated, this particular company was setup to cope with ever increasing levels of engineering, design, model construction, prototypes and moulds. 1992 - Brought the Fangio F1 prototype construction. 1993 - The Fangio F1 was tested at the Dallara wind tunnel, and achieved positive results, the same year Juan Manuel introduced Pagani to Mercedes-Benz. 1994 - German car manufacturer Mercedes agreed to supply a V12 engine for the project. 1999 - After much planning, design and engineering, the final car, now renamed the Zonda C12 (Changed as a mark of respect for Juan Manuel Fangio who had passed away) was presented to the world at the 1999 Geneva Motor Show in Switzerland. 2005 - The Italian supercar manufactuer announced that they planned to triple their production output within the next three years and at the same time tackle and conquer the US market by 2007. Daimler-Chrysler Pagani still remains an independent company, however now has close working relationships with the likes of Daimler-Chrysler and AMG. Mercedes AMG develops and supplies all the companies V12 engines. Over the last years the company has yearned for more and more power, therefore Zonda has used tuned and re-engineered versions of the Merc M120 V12. The first supercar was developed using a 6.0 litre engine and has now progressed to a 7.3 version, the same used in the SL65 AMG. The company, however hasn't limited itself, they were also part of the development of the new Chrysler ME Four-Twelve. Pagani's sole car is powered by an AMG tuned V12 DOHC and is mid-mounted. This particular Mercedes engine is exclusively used on this car. The Supercar's aerodynamic design was due to inspiration of two things - The fighters planes of the Airforce and the famed Sauber-Mercedes Silver Arrow Group C cars. The Zonda is deemed one of the worlds best supercars ever, epitomized by its stylized exhaust pipe. Zonda models and engine sizes C12 6.0 L (5987 cc) C12 S 7.0 L (7010 cc) C12 S Roadster C12 S Monza GR (racing car) Zonda F Roadster F The Italian super car manufacturer have already announced that a new model dubbed the C9, this will be powered by AMG's next gen V12. The engineers on the project are aiming 627 lb ft. of torque are will be using a new Bosch TCS system ( Traction Control System). In addition the the C9 will feature full active aerodynamics. Join us on YouTube, please subscribe to the Planet Auto Youtube channel Pagani blog Need an event that is engaging, teaches skill and is rewarding? You need a corporate driving event - find out more about Planet Auto Corporate days Opportunities with Planet Auto | Advertising | Features | Collaboration If you'd like to work with Planet Auto or would like us to provide you with footage and video, car reviews or your interested in sponsoring Planet Auto, Advertising, YouTube collaborations, please contact us with the address below or visit our contact us page e: annabelle@kameleonuk.com KameleonUK LLP T/a Planet Auto is part of the KameleonUK Network
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Measuring Judicial Activism Stefanie A. Lindquist and Frank B. Cross List of Figures and Tables one The Political and Academic Debate Over Judicial Activism two Identifying Judicial Activism three Judicial Review of Federal Statutes four Judicial Review of State and Local Laws five Judicial Review of Executive Branch Actions six Justiciability and Judicial Activism seven Overruling Supreme Court Precedents eight A Multidimensional View of Judicial Activism Judicial Review of Executive Branch Actions (p.85) five Judicial Review of Executive Branch Actions Stefanie A. Lindquist Frank B. Cross (Contributor Webpage) DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195370850.003.0005 The invalidation of executive branch actions is often overlooked as a dimension of judicial activism, but the executive branch is also majoritarian to the extent it undertakes actions in accordance with the President's policy agenda. Thus, this chapter evaluates the extent to which the individual justices are willing to vote to overturn the actions of federal executive branch agencies, as well as the extent to which the justices do so in reaction to the substantive content of the agency's policy judgments. Unlike their voting behavior in cases evaluating the constitutionality of state or federal legislation, in this context the justices demonstrate similar voting patterns, with most voting to invalidate executive action less than 30% of the time. Nevertheless, some justices are more ideological in their decision making in these cases than others, reflecting differences across the second dimension of judicial activism: ideological activism. Keywords: administrative agencies, bureaucracy, executive branch, president, judicial review
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The effect of pH and temperature on the conformational stability of recombinant human interleukin-2 Parina Khosroshahroudi Gounili, University of Connecticut Chemistry, Pharmaceutical|Health Sciences, Pharmacy The goal in designing a suitable drug product is to provide optimum conditions that result in the maximum stability of the drug. The structure of protein drugs can be greatly affected by the solution environment such as pH and temperature, which can decrease their shelf-life, rendering them therapeutically inactive. The objective of this research was to investigate the pH and temperature induced conformational changes in recombinant human interleukin-2 (rhIL-2). ^ The effect of pH on the structure of rhIL-2 was investigated by studying the unfolding of the protein and the resulting changes in the secondary structure. The 1-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulfonate (ANS) fluorescence showed that, rhIL-2 unfolds as the pH is decreased from 6.5 to 2.7. The tryptophan environment remains relatively intact during the unfolding. The molecule partially refolds to its native structure when the pH is adjusted back to 6.5. Storage of rhIL-2 at pH 2.7 affects its secondary structure and leads to the aggregation of the protein. The rate of aggregation was lowest around pH 4.5. ^ The effect of temperature on the conformation of rhIL-2 was investigated. As the temperature reaches 44°C, rhIL-2 partially unfolds and results in an increase in the surface hydrophobicity of the protein as shown by ANS fluorescence. This was confirmed by Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography data. During partial unfolding the protein retains most of its helical structure. However, due to the exposure of the hydrophobic regions to the solvent, rhIL-2 aggregates under these conditions. ^ The presence of ANS molecules during thermal cycle was found to induce aggregation in rhIL-2. This lead to precipitation of the ANS-rhIL-2 complex. The results demonstrate the limitation of using this probe in studying protein conformational changes during thermal cycles. ^ In conclusion, changes in the pH and temperature both lead to unfolding of rhIL-2, without affecting the tryptophan environment. Our results showed that studying surface hydrophobicity of proteins is a useful approach, which enables us to detect conformational changes not shown by tryptophan fluorescence or secondary structure. Meanwhile, extrinsic fluorescence probes should be used with caution since these agents can induce the aggregation of unfolded proteins. ^ Gounili, Parina Khosroshahroudi, "The effect of pH and temperature on the conformational stability of recombinant human interleukin-2" (1999). Doctoral Dissertations. AAI9942575.
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Attachment status, affect regulation, and behavioral control in young adults Sarah Turrentine Allen, University of Connecticut Psychology, Behavioral|Psychology, Clinical The present study evaluates predictions based on the model of development of behavioral self-control proposed by Schore (1994), which suggests that children develop the abilities to regulate affect and control self-destructive behaviors in the context of primary attachment relationships. The model proposes that insecurely attached children do not fully develop the experience-dependent neuronal control pathways necessary for behavioral inhibition, which leaves them vulnerable to potentially lifelong difficulties with impulse control. To test these predictions, 198 college students were administered measures of sensory regulation, attachment status, and child abuse and trauma, as well as measures of hypothesized outcomes related to poor impulse control, including substance use, risky sexual behavior, bulimia, verbal aggressiveness, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms, as well as a measure of general psychological distress. Multiple regression was used to predict each hypothesized outcome as a function of sensory regulation and attachment status. The combination of attachment status and sensory regulation was significantly predictive of cigarette, alcohol, and marijuana use, bulimic symptomatology, and ADHD symptoms, but not other drug use, risky sexual behavior, or verbal aggressiveness. Sensory regulation was a more significant contributor to prediction than was attachment status, possibly due to psychometric limitations of the measure of attachment. Additionally, attachment status and sensory regulation appear to be equally predictive of general psychopathology, rather than specific to problems of poor impulse control. The second phase of the study compared the normative sample with a clinical sample of college students (n = 21) in treatment for substance abuse disorders. The clinical substance-abusing group did not differ from the normative sample in rate of insecure attachment classification or sensory regulatory capacity. The results suggest a more general model for the role of insecure attachment and poor sensory regulation in the development of general psychological symptoms, rather than being specific to the development of impulse control problems, and a direct impact of poor regulatory capacity as well as an indirect contribution mediated by attachment status is proposed. ^ Allen, Sarah Turrentine, "Attachment status, affect regulation, and behavioral control in young adults" (2000). Doctoral Dissertations. AAI9984056.
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A Complete Web Serial Cast (In Depth) Support Wildbow Migration 17.6 Posted on January 13, 2013 by wildbow Last Chapter Next Chapter “We have to tell them,” Krouse murmured. He and Jess were in the kitchen of a stranger’s house, using that stranger’s utensils to prepare their food. It felt odd, invasive. Except it’s not like they’ll be coming back any time soon. “I need another knife,” Jess said, “This one’s awful.” “Are you dodging the subject?” “No. I need a better knife if I’m going to keep cutting strawberries. We can still talk.” Krouse opened a drawer and passed a knife to where Jess sat on a stool at the counter. “They’re going to find out sooner or later. I’ve noticed something like five major clues since I started paying attention. They’re distracted for now, but-” “This knife sucks too.” “All the knives suck. Whoever lived here didn’t take care of their stuff. Make do.” Jess set to cutting the tops off the strawberries. “They’re going to be upset,” she said. “No shit. We’re stuck in a whole other world, and things are just different enough that we could fuck up and reveal ourselves as aliens.” Jess nodded. She gathered a mess of strawberry tops from the cutting board and strained to reach forward enough to get it in the empty plastic container. Krouse put one foot on the bar of the stool to give it a little more weight, so it wouldn’t fall, then moved the plastic container closer. Jess said, “That would be bad, if we got caught. The people of this world? They’re scared. There’s laws against people or objects being transmitted across worlds. When that hole between universes came about, the first idea on people’s minds was that we might go to war, a whole other planet with resources. Water, oil, wood, metal, all that stuff. And Earth Aleph would lose because Bet had all the capes. The rest of the world thought this gateway would make America into a bigger superpower than we already are. So there were sanctions, deals.” Krouse nodded. He flipped the pancakes over on the frying pan. They were the crappy sort, the sort that came from a box. Still, it was better than nothing. “It’s bad, Krouse. Even if we were willing to go home, with the Simurgh maybe planning something-” “We can’t let that dictate our choices,” Krouse said. “We’ll go crazy trying to second guess everything. We can minimize the damage, try to keep a low profile. And I’ll admit you’re right. Not using the contents of that briefcase is a start. If we get a chance to meet the president or something, we should probably turn it down.” “Yeah,” Jess said. Then she held up a hand. “Shush.” Floorboards upstairs were creaking. Marissa came downstairs, her hair wrapped in a towel. “Shower done, if either of you want to rinse off. We have power?” “Came on a bit ago,” Krouse said. “Got restless, decided to do something. Food in our bellies, keep the furnace burning.” Jess said. “Hungry? Offering up some pancakes for dinner.” “Yeah,” Marissa said. Krouse checked the pancakes and put them on a plate, tearing one in half and popping it in his mouth. “Mars, you want to relieve Oliver? He’s looking after Noelle right now.” “Who took the shift before that?” “Me,” Krouse said. “I’ll bring you a plate. Butter and Syrup?” “Sugar and lemon juice,” Marissa said, before leaving for the living room. Krouse spoke in a low voice, “We have to tell them.” Jess nodded. Krouse opened his mouth to say something else, then shut it as conversation erupted in the living room. Noelle? He turned off the oven burner and headed in that direction, only to be stopped by Jess. “Krouse?” He paused, looked back, saw her perched on the stool. “Bring me?” He grimaced, sliding one arm around her shoulders, with his other one beneath her knees, making sure not to bump his injured hand against anything. He lifted her and commented, “You’re lighter than I thought you’d be.” “Ever a charmer, Krouse.” “Guys!” Marissa called out. Krouse hurried for the living room, pausing only to ensure he didn’t slam Jess’ head or feet into a door frame. His blood ran cold as he saw what had the others attention. It wasn’t Noelle. The television was on, and it was displaying footage of the Simurgh. “Shit,” Jess whispered. “We have cable!” Marissa said, smiling. “Maybe we’ll have working phones soon,” Luke said. “Get ahold of our parents.” Krouse navigated past where Oliver was lying on the ground, blankets balled up so he had something to lean against, a book in his hands. He stepped around the coffee table and set Jess in the one empty armchair. Then he walked over to the TV, blocking it with his body, and pressed the volume button at the top until the sound was off. “What the hell, Krouse?” Luke asked. “Asshole,” Cody said. He was sitting in the adjacent dining room. “We might finally get a chance to find out what’s going on.” “You’re going to find out because I’m going to tell you,” Krouse said. “What the hell are you talking about?” Luke asked. “Is this that thing you were putting off telling us yesterday?” Krouse nodded. He saw Jess shifting position as though she were trying to face everyone else, met her eyes and shook his head just a little. She frowned, but she kept quiet. “Spit it out,” Cody snapped. “We’re a long way from home,” Krouse said, shrugging. “Better you hear it from me than find it out on TV.” Marissa frowned, her eyebrows knitting together. “Long way from home? But-” “We’re still in Madison. We’re just… we’re not in our Madison.” He stopped to let that sink in. “Oh fuck you,” Cody snarled. Oliver was looking around the room, seeing people’s expressions change. He looked at Krouse, “I don’t understand.” “When the building fell, that was her bringing us through?” Luke asked. “Yeah. From Earth Aleph to Earth Bet,” Krouse confirmed. He saw Oliver’s eyes widen as he belatedly understood. “Wait,” Marissa said, “But… what?” “You knew too, Jess?” Luke asked. “I- yeah. Yeah, I figured it out.” “It’s what we were talking about, after we first got to this house,” Krouse said. “I convinced her to keep quiet. Figured it wasn’t crucial to know just then, and with the screaming in our heads, we didn’t need the added stress.” Jess stared at him. He glanced at her, then turned his attention to the others. I’m better at being the bad guy than you are. “You had no right,” Cody said. “Probably not.” “So you were keeping us in the dark?” Luke asked. “Deciding it was for our own good, deciding for us?” “That’s the gist of it. I think you’ll look back on this and see why I did it. We needed to look after ourselves, look after Noelle, and we couldn’t do that if we were thinking about how we had no way of getting home. I strong-armed Jess into being quiet, hid one or two pieces of evidence. Hate me if you have to, but it made sense.” “But we- is that why you told us we should stay here instead of heading out?” Krouse shrugged. “Part of it. Another part of it was just like I said; we can’t be sure the heroes have found and defeated all the monsters the Simurgh dropped into the city. Maybe they won’t ever get all of them. But yeah, no point leaving because there’s no home to go to.” “But how-” Oliver started. He didn’t get a chance to finish. Cody was on his feet in an instant, his chair falling to the ground. He rushed Krouse, gripping him by the shirt collar. Once he had a hold, he swung Krouse around to one side, shoved him, throwing him across Jess’ lap and into the coffee table that sat between her and Luke. Luke tried to stand from his chair, but Cody pushed him back down. While Luke fell back, Cody stooped down to seize Krouse’s shirt with one hand, striking at his face with the heel of the other. “You fucker! Lying to us? At a time like this!? Fuck you! Fuck you!” Krouse tried to shield himself with his arms, but it didn’t help much. He brought his knees up to his chest, between himself and Cody, then kicked outward, forcing Cody off. Cody fell back, nearly hitting the coffee table in front of the couch. It would have been a good opportunity to close the distance, to hit back, but he didn’t. Krouse took the opportunity to stand, tenderly touching the spots on his cheekbone, chin and nose where Cody had landed some good hits. “Fucker!” Cody shouted, from across the room. “I… well, I guess I deserved that,” Krouse said. “Krouse-” Jess started. “Hm?” he turned her way, touched fingertips to his nose to check for blood. Only a little. “It’s fine.” Better they’re mad at one of us than both of us. “Fine?” Cody growled. “We’re fucking stuck in a world with Endbringers like that psycho alien bird bitch! And we’ve got you playing head games with us on top of that!” “He wasn’t playing head games,” Luke said. He winced as he moved his injured leg from his footrest to the ground. Not exactly.” “Thank you for saying so,” Krouse said. “Don’t thank me,” Luke said, angry, “I’m not on your side. I’m just saying you didn’t fuck with us for your own gain, you fucked with us because you thought it was in our best interests.” “So that’s it?” Cody asked. “It’s not just that we’re pawns in some crazy chess game the Simurgh is playing. We’re stranded here?” “Yeah,” Jess said. One word. “There’s got to be ways home,” Luke said. “Probably,” Krouse replied. “But they won’t be easy to find.” “What are we supposed to do?” Oliver asked. “If we go to the police-” “They’ll realize that we’re probably pawns in the Simurgh’s game plan,” Krouse said. “We’ll be detained. And let’s not forget, they killed that superhero, because he might have been caught in her web. Odds are pretty fucking good that we’re caught in it, between the coincidences Jess mentioned and the fact that the Simurgh pulled us from our world to this one. The people in charge? They won’t fail to notice.” “You think they’d kill us?” Oliver asked. “It’s hard to believe, but I find it hard to believe they killed the cape and they did. Yes. I think they’d kill us..” When a minute passed and nobody spoke up, Krouse turned the volume up for the television. “…final decisions. In the meantime, plans are underway to build permanent blockades around the affected area, with concrete walls placed South Midvale Boulevard to the west, Capitol Square to the east, and Haywood Drive to the south. A quarantine processing center is already established at St. Mary’s Hospital, servicing city residents who were not evacuated before temporary blockades were set up. “Restitution will be offered to citizens displaced from their homes, paid for with international funding. Authorities report that no catastrophic damage was done, and the situation was quickly brought under control by the first responders to the scene. Chicago Protectorate leader Myrddin is quoted as stating, ‘This is a win for the good guys. Scion arrived early to put the pressure on within minutes of her arrival and Eidolon delivered the final blows, driving her off. We’re getting better at fighting these guys, and it’s showing.’ “However, insider sources in the PRT suggest that things are not so glowing. A vault holding the equipment of now-deceased supervillain ‘Professor Haywire’ was accessed by the Simurgh. Shortly after, the source alleges, the Simurgh activated a large-scale replica of the devices, depositing large amounts of foreign bodies in the heart of the city. Among these bodies, multiple reports say, were innumerable monsters with superpowers and hazardous materials. When asked, the Chicago PRT director declined to comment, except to say that there have been no breaches of quarantine and there is no indication of risk to anyone in the vicinity of the quarantine zone.” “MWBB coverage of the Endbringer attack will continue for the rest of the day, but next, we have a story of-” Krouse turned off the TV. “St. Mary’s?” “Not in our world,” Jess said. “And we’re running a lot of risks by going…” “We don’t have a choice,” Krouse said, looking at Noelle. “We’ll find a map, and we’ll need a car, with half of us unable to walk. Let’s get Noelle to a hospital, ASAP.” Finding the car proved to be the hardest part. There wasn’t a car in the garage of the house they were borrowing, and though Krouse saw a car in the driveway of the neighboring house, he couldn’t find a set of keys in any of the obvious locations. Be nice to know how to hotwire a car. In the end, they headed out as two teams. Krouse was joined by Marissa, while Oliver and Cody formed the other team. It was dark, the streets were empty, and snow still drifted in dense clouds. Few places had lights on, but that proved fortunate, as those places tended to be businesses. They found a car rental place, but metal shutters on the window barred their access. The keys are probably in a safe or something, Krouse thought. They ran at first, jogging lightly as they hurried from place to place. As they ran into continual failures, failed to find a car they could use, they slowed to a brisk walk. It meant preserving their stamina, even as the slowness of it made Krouse anxious. Every second spent looking was a second that Noelle had to wait. Settling in and leaving her to linger in a nigh-unconscious state had been their only option before they’d heard the broadcast. Now, though… They passed the area with the restaurants and patios as they continued searching for a usable car. Every time he passed a car, he peered inside to see if there was a key in the ignition, if maybe it had been left abandoned by the owner. No luck. This is pointless. He checked another car, wiping snow from the window, then hurried to catch up to Marissa. She was checking the cars on the other side of the street. “No luck,” she said. “Can I ask what you saw?” he asked. “When the Simurgh showed you stuff. What did you see?” “Because I’m trying to get a sense of what her game plan was. Cody told me that she reminded him of me. Brought up all the bad memories of times I gave Cody a hard time, times he thought I slighted him or whatever. I’m wondering if it was the same for you.” Marissa shook her head. “If I say no, will that be enough?” “I won’t force you, obviously. But… I’ve been trying to think about all this the way she‘s thinking about it. Anticipate her moves. It’d help a lot if you shared.” Marissa made a face. He couldn’t see a lot of her face, with the white scarf that was wrapped around the lower half, but he saw the grimace, the skin wrinkling on her nose. “Okay. It’s fine, don’t stress about it,” he said, hurrying to check more cars on the other side of the street. She called out after him, “I was on stage!” He stopped, turned. “I was on stage. It was just before I stopped doing all the dance and music stuff. The whole thing then had been lyrical dance. But I’d been rebelling…” She trailed off. “I don’t follow.” “I was fighting with my mom, top of our lungs screaming at each other, always about stupid stuff. The color of my dance uniform, and what I was eating for dinner, the amount of homework I was or wasn’t doing. So I stopped practicing. Started hanging out with friends like I’d wanted to do for years. Thought I was getting back at my mom, that I’d get on stage, and I’d get fourth place, and she’d be pissed, whatever.” “But?” “I froze. It’s never really happened to me before. My mind went blank, I, um, I couldn’t even bring myself to move, or pull one coherent thought into my head. I was sweating, breathing hard, to the point that I almost thought I’d finished, except I hadn’t even started.” “Scary.” “It’s… it’s worse than that, but it wasn’t scary so much as… devastating? I don’t know if I explained it right, but it’s like, I managed to get a little of my own strength, break away from my mom’s grasp, and all the pressures she put on me, become my own person. And then I’m standing there on stage, and I feel a bead of sweat run down the inside of my leg and for just three seconds, I-“ She stopped. Krouse didn’t want to interrupt, and Marissa was busy talking, so he took over checking the inside of the car windows as they walked. He peered inside the next car. “You thought you’d pissed yourself.” “…I don’t know why I said that out loud. You fucking mention that ever again, and-“ “I won’t.” It was another ten seconds before she continued. “I must have turned bright red. I’d felt strong, felt independent for the first time in my life. And then it turns out like that. And she’s in the audience, front row. My mom. She’s smiling, because she thinks it’s a victory for her. The rebellious daughter discovering that mom was right about everything after all, you know? That’s how she probably saw it.” Krouse nodded. “That smile? That was what the Simurgh showed me. Except it lingered. Couldn’t shake it. Almost as if it was the Simurgh doing it and not my mom.” Krouse scraped at ice that had packed against one passenger-side window, peering inside. “What happened after that?” “Here or back then?” “Back then.” “I had a bit of a breakdown. My grades went to hell, I stopped doing everything, all of the music, all of the dance, all of the after school stuff. Retreated to my room. Wound up going to therapy, but my mom sat in on all of the sessions, and how could I get better when the person that’s ninety-percent to blame for the problems is in the room with me? Stopped going to that therapy until I could get a therapist who’d be for me and just for me. That’s where I met Noelle. Chris backed me up in general, but it was Noelle that helped me find my way.” He could see her face fall, understood why. “I’m sorry about Chris, by the way.” “He was a genuinely good guy.” “Yeah. Sorry I didn’t get to know him more. He was always more your friend than our collective friend. But he was nice enough.” “And without Chris or Noelle, there’s nobody left in the group that I really could talk to,” Marissa said, “So it’s the same for me, now, kind of.” “Yeah,” he said. “You can talk to me, if you need to, you know.” She snorted. There was a break where they only investigated the cars. Krouse knew he should be on the other side of the street, looking for keys, but it was fruitless. There was an expensive looking hotel at the end of the street that had a parking garage, and he held out hope that the place would have valet parking. Oliver had been saturated with self-doubt, loathing, all the things that made him introverted, passive, even whiny. He’d been brought to tears at one point, even. Marissa had been brought back to the stage, her focus turned to her relationship with her mom. What purpose does that serve? The only thing that Krouse could think of, and he had to ask Luke to get a third data point, was that the Simurgh had wanted to distract them. Cody, meanwhile, had been set against Krouse, and Krouse’s attention had been turned to Noelle. This doesn’t strike me as the kind of maneuvers she’d be making if she was planning something for years from now. This is more imminent. “That I need to talk to Luke about what he saw.” “To make sure he’s okay?” “That, and to round out my theory. With your situation, what you were talking about with the aftermath of the stage fright, was that it? There was nothing afterward? Things got better?” he asked. “Yeah.” Marissa shrugged. “It was good to be free, to have time to myself, without my mom, um…” “Your mom’s intensity?” “Intensity. Yeah. But it sucks, because I’m a year away from the point where I could move out. Maybe more, depending on how long it takes me to get first and last month’s rent together. And until then, I’ve got to put up with dinner conversations where every other sentence has a hidden barb, a prod to accomplish something, or a dismissal of the stuff I’m actually interested in.” She’s talking like all that’s still a consideration. We’re a long way away from that stuff, from our families and having to worry about rent. Krouse knew she’d feel worse when it hit her, if she kept thinking that way. “You don’t need to worry about any of that now, at least,” Krouse said, trying to sound nonchalant, checking the next car. He didn’t hear a response. Turning back, he saw her eyebrows drawn together in a frown. He asked, “Sorry. Was that too blunt?” “No. Um. I dunno. Is it strange I miss my mom?” “You know your feelings better than I do.” “For years, I’ve dreamed about running away, or getting enough money together to move across the country and cut all ties with her. Only now a situation like that’s been dropped in my lap, and I realize I might not see her for a long time, if ever, and Chris on top of that…” “I think these circumstances would make anyone feel lonely,” he said. Marissa nodded. “How are you holding up?” “Just want to get Noelle help.” “And your hand?” “Hurts like a bitch. But it feels silly to complain when we have bigger problems and other people are hurting more. And I’m getting antsy, taking so long doing this. Looking in the car windows isn’t getting us anywhere, and it’s getting too dark. Let’s check the hotel.” They crossed the street and found the front door of the hotel unlocked. Only half the lights were on, set for daylight rather than evening, and the interior was abandoned. “Everyone really did evacuate, didn’t they?” Marissa asked. Krouse hopped onto the front desk and swung his legs around to the other side before hopping down. “Two ways to deal with the Simurgh, I guess. Far easier to be preventative than to clean up the mess afterward.” He opened a drawer and found a mess of business cards, each organized into neat rows with elastic bands around them. The next drawer was locked. “Mars!” Marissa returned from the employee-only hallway beside the front desk, “What?” “Can’t get this open with one hand. Want to try?” She tried and failed to get the drawer open. Struck by inspiration, she hurried back into the hallway and then came back with a toolbelt. It took less than three minutes to get the drawer open. Half of the drawer were largely empty, containing only two credit cards, a piece of jewelry and a paper noting procedure for managing the lost and found. The other half of the drawer was sectioned off with a grid of wood panels, with keys and slips of paper in some and plastic cards with numbers in stylized golden letters in the others. “Score,” he said. A dozen keys in hand, they made their way to the parking garage, stopping at the stand with all the brochures to find one with a map of the area. Marissa got in the first car they found. Testing the remaining keys, Krouse made another nearby car beep. Seven of us, and Noelle should lie down. This works. They opened the metal paneled door to the parking garage and hurried back to their cars. He followed her out. The plan had been to loop around and find the others. If they couldn’t, they were to beep and signal them. With things this quiet, it wouldn’t be too difficult to hear the horn. Still, he’d rather not have to. There was no guarantee the freaks weren’t still around. Two people would be hard to spot in the gloom and the curtains of falling snow, but cars with glowing headlights? Oliver and Cody were nowhere to be seen. He beeped twice and waited, while Marissa drove ahead and did the same. A minute passed as they staggered their movement across the area Oliver and Cody had headed off to. The pair didn’t show up. Either Oliver and Cody were in trouble, or- He peeled out, driving past Marissa. Was the gut feeling his own, or was it something implanted in his head by the Simurgh? The wheels skidded on the snowy surface of the road. He didn’t have far to go. If he was wrong, he knew this would cost them only a little time. If he was right, though- There would be a car parked outside the house. There was; Cody had left it sitting in the middle of the street, by the fence. Krouse pulled his car to a stop and climbed out. The soldiers on the other side of the fence were still there. All but a few were inside their vehicles, now. Others were outside, smoking. They didn’t seem to care about what was unfolding ahead of them. Krouse rushed into the house. He glimpsed at Noelle. She didn’t seem to be any worse, and Oliver was beside her. Jess shot him a concerned look, but Krouse wasn’t waiting long enough to exchange words. He rushed towards the kitchen. Luke was standing, one leg bent and off the ground, holding a door frame for balance. “Cody-” Luke started. “I know,” Krouse replied. There was a noise as someone ascended the stairs. Cody burst into the kitchen. “Where are they!?” “And you call me the asshole,” Krouse said. “Fuck you. You hid them.” “Close, but no cigar. We did leave the suitcase in plain sight, took the canisters out.” “Where!?” “But we didn’t hide them. Jess and I destroyed ’em, before we started cooking dinner.” “We weren’t going to use them,” Krouse shrugged. “It’s a bad idea.” “You fucker! Making decisions for the rest of us!” Krouse shrugged. “Cope.” Cody turned towards the area where Luke was at the door frame. “Luke. You’re going to stand by and let him act-“ “You don’t have any ground to stand on,” Luke said, interrupting. “Not that Krouse is doing much better, destroying those vials before we had a chance to discuss it further, on top of what he’s already pulled, but the worst Krouse has done thus far is lie by omission. You lied to my face. Said you were looking for something to help transport Noelle.” “I’m willing to bite the bullet,” Cody said. “I’ll take the hit. I’ll drink the stuff, or inject it, whatever. And if the Simurgh has things set up so I get fucked over down the road, I’m okay with that. I can still use whatever powers I get to get us out of here. Maybe get us home.” “Get us home?” Krouse asked, “Like it’s that easy.” “Everything comes down to money,” Cody said. “Think about it. We get a few million bucks, pay one of those mad scientist types, and they get us home. Maybe I die or something in a few months or a few years. But I’m not staying here! I’m not putting up with this fucking dynamic!” Krouse noted Marissa coming in through the front hall, standing behind him. “What dynamic?” Luke asked. “The one where he comes out on top! Where everyone else is okay with the shit he pulls and then pats him on the back when that shit works out in everyone’s favor!” “The Simurgh fucked with your head,” Krouse said. “No! This has been bothering me for a long time!” “Listen!” Krouse raised his voice. Cody glared, but didn’t speak. Krouse continued, “She fucked with your head, brought that simmer to a boil. She wanted this. She wanted Luke and Noelle and Oliver to be distracted, that’s why she made them remember the things they did. She wanted you to hate me, and I think she wanted me to go just a little too far.” “Krouse,” Luke said, his tone a warning. Krouse’s tone was matter of fact, calm. “I will. I’ll admit it, I’m a crummy person and Noelle seems to like me anyways. You have no conception of how major that is, or of the hurdles we’ve had to get past to get even this far in our relationship. So yeah, I’ll go too far if I’m pushed, right here, right now, because I have to protect Noelle.” Cody folded his arms. Krouse continued, “It’s probably what the Simurgh wanted, maybe even why she made me as reckless and violent as I was when we ran into those supervillains. So I’d cross that line once. She set me up so I’d do it, like she’s set you up so your resentment’s at a fever pitch. If you attack me, I’ll probably kill you.” “You’re talking out your ass,” Cody snarled the words. “I’m done with you,” Krouse said. “You can’t let go of shit, can’t see far enough past what’s between the two of us to know how shortsighted you’re being. Our situation right now? We’ve got priorities. Noelle is number one, but the rest of these guys come in a close second. So I’m going to go help Noelle and get her into the car I brought, and we’ll get her and Luke to a hospital.” Cody only glared. “And Cody? If she suffers at all because you wasted time, then I’m going to make you answer for it.” Krouse turned his back on the guy, making his way to the living room. “Need help?” Marissa was on his heels. “Help Jess. I can carry Noelle, and I want to be out of here sooner than later.” “Luke?” Krouse said, “Want to use my shoulder to steady yourself?” “I can use Oliver.” One by one, they made their way to the cars Krouse and Marissa had brought. It took time to get Noelle settled in with blankets around her. Even a little cold left her whimpering and moaning, struggling with less strength than a baby might have offered. Her eyes never opened, and she couldn’t even lift her arms beneath the blankets, after they were in place. All the while, Cody stood in the doorway of the house, staring. It was only after Krouse and Marissa had pulled away that Cody made his way to his car and followed. “Need help!” Krouse shouted, as he pushed the hospital doors open with his foot. Noelle was in his arms. There were only twenty or so people present. No staff. Plastic panels had been boarded up so that they blocked half of the access hallways. The front desk, too, was similarly blocked off. A camera sat on the desk, pointing forward. Krouse went out of his way to avoid putting himself in front of the camera. He banged on the plastic panel that hung over the front desk’s window. “Hey! This girl is dying!” “Please wait,” a voice said. It sounded over an intercom or something. “She’s waited way too long already!” “Stay calm and be patient. The staff at this facility are strictly limited to the volunteers who were willing to undergo the quarantine procedure themselves. As such, this facility is currently understaffed.“ Was it an automated message? No. He didn’t get that vibe. “Sit, Krouse,” Marissa said. Krouse settled Noelle into a chair, then sat beside her. “Fucking creepy. I think that thing in the booth is an artificial intelligence.” “No shit?” Luke asked. “No shit,” Krouse said, his leg bouncing up and down restlessly. It had to have been at least eight hours since the initial injury, but the minutes that were passing now that help was so close were a special kind of torture. He studiously ignored Cody, who was standing on the other side of the waiting room. The others in the waiting room included two nuclear families, a collection of older people who might have come from an old folks home and five men in protective gear that looked like what a firefighter might use, but they had the word ‘Rescue’ emblazoned across their shoulders. “We get asked about where we came from,” Krouse murmured to the others, “We stick as close to reality as we can, but we don’t name people or places. Better to look dumb than name a place that doesn’t exist. Any tips, Jess?” “Nine-eleven didn’t happen here. Endbringers did. They have one dollar coins in this America, not bills, and they phased pennies out. Um. There’s an installation on the moon, half-built and abandoned. I don’t know. Stuff is different.” “Is any of this even liable to come up?” Luke asked. “Don’t know. Better to be safe,” Krouse said. Two people in nurse’s uniforms hurried out of the mouth of the hallway. One, a man, approached Krouse and his friends. Krouse stood from his seat. “Situation?” the nurse asked. “Two moderate injuries, one severe,” Krouse said. “She’s the severe one?” the nurse asked. “Yeah. Stuff fell on her. Her stomach’s turning black.” “We’ll look after her,” he said. He whistled. “Esme! Stretcher!” The other nurse ran to get one. “Only six of us volunteered,” he said. “Lots of rules, lots of drawbacks, when it comes to the quarantine. We were on the outside, but we get treated same as you for coming in. Can’t blame others for not being willing to make the sacrifice, but it’s tough with the limited staff. Who else is injured?” “Impaled hand,” Krouse raised one hand. He pointed at Luke. “And sliced leg. If you’re going by priority, put me last.” “Not critical?” “No,” Krouse said. He looked at Luke, “No, right?” “I’m okay for now,” Luke said. The other nurse had arrived with a stretcher. The pair checked Noelle over, then loaded her onto it. She disappeared down one hallway Krouse sank into his seat. It was out of his hands now. He could finally let himself relax just a little, finally- “Sir?“ It was the intercom by the camera. Hesitant, he stood, then he stepped closer, still avoiding the camera. “Please take these papers and distribute them to your companions.“ Krouse took the stack of paper. They were stacked together in packs of six. “Be informed, individuals within the quarantine area must meet the prerequisites noted on those sheets before they can be permitted to process out and re-enter society. Under the D.D.I.D. measures, individuals found to be circumventing the listed procedures and strictures or violating the post-release conditions will be criminally charged.” “Do you require further explanation of the D.D.I.D. measures?“ “What measures?” “To be processed out of the quarantine area, individuals are required to undergo ten months of twice-weekly checkups with a rotating body of quarantine processing agents. Eight of those months will also involve weekly sessions of counseling and psychiatric evaluation.“ “Ten months?” “Ten months, correct. Further, anyone processing out of quarantine is required to accept a tattoo marking their D.D.I.D. status. Each such individual will be placed on a list, with twice-weekly checkups with quarantine processing agents continuing indefinitely. Attendance at any official or non-official function with more than ten individuals present requires permission from a quarantine processing agent, a minimum of forty-eight hours in advance. The individual in charge of the function should be notified of your D.D.I.D. status upon your arrival. Any employers should be notified of your D.D.I.D. status at the first opportunity. Anyone selling or renting property to you should be notified of your D.D.I.D. status at the first opportunity. Financial institutions should-“ “The remainder of details are noted on the sheets provided. This counter can answer any further questions. The operator overseeing the quarantine area can answer any further questions. As noted on the sheet, the operator can be contacted-“ “Stop. Shut up,” Krouse said. The mechanical voice went silent. Krouse turned to leave. “Sir? There is one other matter to discuss.” Krouse turned back. “What?” “Regarding the care of the young woman, will you be paying the balance?“ “I don’t have any money.” “Understood. If you will provide the name of your financial institution-“ My financial institution… a world away. It dawned on Krouse, belatedly, that he was a person without an identity. His driver’s license, his banking info, his birth certificate… they didn’t count for anything here. “Why?” Krouse interrupted it. “Can’t you guys pay for it?” “Of course. You will be reimbursed for costs incurred in the course of your processing. But the process will be expedited if you pay now. Failure to do so could mean additional delays.” “That’s ridiculous,” Krouse said. He thought of the credit card he’d taken from the drawer. If he used that… No. Too dangerous. But there had been any number of stores that had been left abandoned. “I can pay cash, if given a chance to go collect it.” “These measures were put in place to ensure that we are able to track anyone undergoing quarantine processing, as well as those who may be attempting to circumvent processing. We will require a credit card or a bank account number.“ “If I don’t?” he asked. “My stuff got destroyed in the attack.” “Again, we can contact your financial institution on your behalf and start the process of restoring your accounts to your control. If you do not pay, you will not be processed.” “And my girlfriend?” “The patient will not be processed, either.“ “If I say I don’t have the money, and I can’t pay her fee?” “We will request financial information from the patient at the first opportunity.“ Noelle, Krouse was almost certain, didn’t have a wallet on her. No, they’d left her purse in Luke’s apartment, and that was in shambles. “If she can’t pay?” “We will attempt to contact her financial institution.” “If you can’t?” He searched for an excuse, “She was confused, before she went unconscious. She might have hit her head. If I can’t give you that information and she can’t give it to you, what then?” “Then the department will pay. But quarantine processing will not continue until you have provided identification and financial information to verify your identity.“ Krouse returned to his seat, set his hands on his head. Fuck you, Simurgh, he thought. Fuck you and fuck this foreign Earth. “Krouse?” Marissa asked. “Was it about Noelle?” She’s forcing our hands. “Quarantine measures,” he said. He shoved the papers at her, half-crumpled in his hand. She took them with a gentle touch that stood in stark contrast to the force he’d just used, as if afraid to provoke him further. “What do you mean?” Luke asked. Krouse spoke in a low voice, “I mean we don’t get out of this quarantine area without I.D. and bank info, which we don’t have, and even then, we get treated like criminals for the rest of our lives.” “There’s got to be a way around it.” “No. I don’t think there are. They’re on the watch for that stuff. For anyone trying to slip past the system. So we either need to take ten months to process out of here, with enough psychiatric counseling and talks with quarantine officers that we’re bound to slip up somewhere, and we’d have to get flawless I.D. that’s going to meet the standards for their checks-“ “Which is impossible,” Cody said. He’d approached and was listening. Krouse nodded. “-and we’d get treated like criminals for the rest of our lives, or we take option two, we try to escape, and again, we get treated like criminals for the rest of our lives, only we deserve it.” Another family came in the front doors, finding chairs to settle into. Two twenty-somethings and two people who looked more like grandparents than parents. They were sitting close enough that Krouse couldn’t continue risk being overheard. He fell silent, and the others read the papers detailing the quarantine protocols. It was two hours before the male nurse returned to the lobby with news about Noelle. Krouse didn’t even finish listening before dashing for the door. “Well played,” Krouse said, as the car skidded to a stop outside the house they’d borrowed. “Well fucking played, Simurgh.” He stepped out of the car. Permanent damage. Removing the majority of her lower intestine. He didn’t step into the house they’d borrowed. He headed straight for the house next door, the one they’d broken into when they were looking for house keys. Interrupted blood flow, infection, possible signs of necrosis. She’l require a colostomy bag even in the best case scenario. In the worst case scenario, well, there’s any number of ways this could end badly for the patient. End badly, Krouse thought. She’ll die. Heading inside through the side door, he locked it behind him and made his way to the living room. The canisters were sitting under the couch, along with the papers. He flipped through them. Canister A: F-1-6-1-1, ‘Deus’, 85% mixture. Added: C-0-0-7-2, ‘Balance’, 15% mixture. To be consumed by Client 1 Canister B: R-0-9-3-6, ‘Jaunt’, 70% mixture. Canister C: C-2-0-6-2, ‘Prince’, 55% mixture. Added: O-0-1-2-1, ‘Aegis’, 30% mixture. Canister D: M-0-0-4-2, ‘Vestige’, 75% mixture. Added: C-0-0-7-2, ‘Balance’, 25% mixture Canister E: X-0-7-9-6, ‘Division’, 80% mixture. Canister F: E-0-7-1-2, ‘Robin’, 60% mixture. “Can’t even say what they do, huh?” he asked. “Because you want to leave maximum room for us to screw up, is that right?” He could hear a car on the road, the crunch of heavy snow beneath tires. A car door slammed. He flipped back several pages to reread the directions. Nothing more complicated than drinking the stuff. But which one? He stared at the list, muttered, “Jaunt.” A small laugh escaped his lips. Didn’t a jaunt mean a short trip? “Well, that’s as fitting a choice as any,” he said. He could hear the others making their way inside. He screwed off the top of the canister and withdrew the vial inside. “A toast! If I’m screwed no matter which path I take, then at least I’ll go forward with courage! Fuck you, Simurgh!” Marissa and Oliver appeared at the entrance to the living room just in time to see him tossing the contents of the vial back. They rushed forward to stop him and only succeeded in catching him as he fell. It was like cold electricity, moving through his body at a speed of an inch a second. He saw fragmented images, faded, blurry. A crystal formation, growing in fast motion. Two crystals, each somehow alive. They moved by creating more of themselves, letting the crystal behind them die. He sensed that years were passing, but they moved together, insistent. The second they made contact, the entire world was turned to crystal in a heartbeat. Another heartbeat later, the world shattered. Another image. Creatures that folded and unfolded through space, existing in multiple worlds simultaneously, too many to count, spreading out from the remains of a world. A third scene. Falling towards a barren planet, seeing the descent with countless eyes that weren’t quite eyes. And a fragment of an idea… that the world had the same general shape as Earth. Landmasses in the right place, if not quite the right shape. No water… but still Earth. “Krouse,” Marissa whispered. “All good,” he smiled. He struggled to his feet, then nearly lost his balance. He had to put one hand on Marissa’s shoulder to keep from falling to the ground. “It’s all good.” “Because I’m brave and stupid and because she’s the only one who ever gave me the benefit of a doubt,” he said. He tried to walk and fell. Marissa caught him. “You can’t,” she said. “Can too. ‘Cause I’m pretty sure it worked. Not sure how. But it worked.” He felt a pressure behind him. A matching pressure to his right. He turned to look, to see what was happening, and only saw the flatscreen television and a heavy speaker poised on the edge of the bookshelf. There was a chord, as if a string stretched between them, vibrating, and the television was suddenly sitting on the bookshelf, the speaker in the midst of the entertainment center. The television fell with a crash, and the remains of the screen danced across the floor. Marissa shrieked. “See?” he smiled. “Krouse-” He was aware of the pressure, aware of the reaching. He tried to push it to move, like he’d move his hand, and it did. He couldn’t exactly feel the shape, but had a sense of the heft of the thing he was pressing against. He pressed the other presence against the coffee table, but didn’t feel the same chord. Could expand and contract it, he noted, as if he were opening or closing his hand. He tried expanding one. No, that made it worse. Expanding the one around the coffee table, grabbing, what, air? The chord. The desk from the front hall crashed to the ground and tipped over just beside them. The coffee table settled in the front hall. Again, Marissa made a noise of alarm, a yelp. “Krouse! Stop!” “It’s all good,” he repeated himself. “Because I’m going to help her. Fuck the Simurgh. Fuck destiny.” He stopped when he saw Cody in the hallway. “They’ll accept this too,” Cody said, “Our friends, your friends really, they’ll let it slide, won’t they? I get threatened, treated like shit, and you? Well, you get the breaks.” “Pretty much,” Krouse said. “But if it helps, you’re doing it for you. I’m doing it for her. For Noelle. Because I love that girl, and she puts up with me, and I’ll probably never find another person like that again. Not in our world and not in this one.” “You’re not capable of love,” Cody said. “We’ll agree to disagree.” Krouse pushed the presence against Cody, surrounded himself. No, not quite. I’m smaller. Need to suck in some air… They swapped places in a flash. Cody staggered. Krouse nearly fell, too. He caught the rails of the stairwell to balance, grit his teeth in the anticipation of pain. No pain. He clenched his bad hand, the one that had been impaled. It was healed. “All good,” he said, knowing he was saying the same thing over and over, rambling. “Guess I’ll need one for her.” He grabbed the heaviest book from the coffee table, then reached for a canister… He could feel it, but couldn’t get a lock. He turned around, looked. The book was replaced by the canister the second he made eye contact. He nearly dropped it. Krouse smiled. “Not too difficult. Not hard.” He whirled around, nearly lost his balance. “Well, I’ll meet you guys at the hospital.” “Krouse!” Marissa shouted. She stepped forward, reaching for him. He pushed his power into her and Oliver, switched them so that Oliver was within a few feet of him. Oliver backed away, scared. Krouse had expected as much. “Hypocrite!” Cody shouted. “I know this is shitty,” Krouse admitted. “And my excuses, my reasons for doing it, maybe they don’t make up for what I’m doing. But I’m okay with you guys hating me if it means helping Noelle.” He headed outside, stepping through the side door, glanced around. The garage of the house he’d just left was still open from where they’d investigated. It had a car sitting inside. He smirked. He had to wait until he had both Marissa’s car and the one in the garage in sight before he could lock on to both. He pushed his presence into each, didn’t find it particularly difficult to get a hold… They switched. Marissa’s car made a crashing sound as it settled in the garage. He got in his car, then pulled it into the driveway, just in front of the garage. Cody was just stepping out of the side door. Krouse saluted him. Then he swapped himself and his car with the one that was now on the street. They didn’t have keys to that car that was now blocking the driveway. It would buy him time. He shifted gears and drove. “Hey, No’.” He said. He sat down beside Noelle’s bed. She opened her eyes, smiled just a little. He smiled back. “You’re finally awake.” “Morphine helped. Hurt too much to even open my eyes, before.” “Hey, Krouse… things are pretty fucked, aren’t they?” “Yeah,” he said. He smiled a little. “So you caught some of what we were talking about?” She nodded slowly. She closed her eyes with such languidness he thought she was falling asleep, but it was only a slow-motion blink. “Yeah, things are supremely fucked,” he said. She nodded a little. “I’m due for another surgery. They gave me one short one, and now they’re replacing my blood, see?” “I see,” he said, eyeing the blood bags. “…I kind of wish we’d done more boyfriend and girlfriend stuff,” she said. “Sorry.” “Don’t need to apologize. You did what you had to.” “I could die,” she said. Her voice was feeble, quiet. “They’re cutting too much out, and they can’t wait any longer, but my condition’s bad, so I could die on the table.” “You’re not going to die.” “And even if I live, I’m gonna be ugly. Nice big plastic plug in my belly, with a bag of shit attached. Which is really ironic, you don’t even know…” she trailed off. “I sort of figured it out,” he said. She nodded. “Big scars, bag of shit. Is why I wish we’d done more, before. Won’t be any good to look at, after.” “I don’t care about scars. But it doesn’t matter anyways. You’re not going to die, and you won’t have scars. Or a colostomy bag.” She turned his way. He asked, “You catch any of what we were talking about? Back at the house?” “Only some. Um. I can’t distinguish the reality from the delirium dreams.” “I suspect the delirium dreams made a little more sense, if that helps,” he said. He set the canister down on the short table beside the bed. “What’s that?” Her eyes widened. “That wasn’t a dream, then. Krouse, no.” “Yes. You’re going to take this, and it’ll help. You’ll live, and you won’t need surgery. Then I’ll get you out of here, and we’ll go home. Somehow.” “I don’t- no, Krouse. People were saying… They were scared. This… this isn’t some minor thing.” “No. It’s big. It’s huge.” “There were only six,” she said. “And there’s seven of us.” “You deserve special treatment, after what you’ve been through. And I want to make sure you get better.” “No. It’s… it wouldn’t be fair to the others.” “Screw the others. Cody, at least, can go fuck himself,” Krouse said. “No, Krouse. I… there’s too many things, too many warnings, and stuff you guys were saying about poison-“ He could hear footsteps in the hall. “What if you take half, then?” he asked. “Only half. It’ll be fair to the others.” He drew the vial, then found a paper cup by the sink. He poured half into the cup. “See?” He handed her the glass vial Someone’s going to come in any second now. “It’ll work,” he said. “And if it doesn’t? Or if that horrible stuff you guys were talking about comes true? The… what did you call it? The cause and effect?” “If it happens,” Krouse said, “Blame me.” “I don’t-“ “Please,” he said, the word barely above a whisper. He hadn’t realized he was saying it out loud before the word had left his mouth. She gave him a small nod, and he helped her to drink. I’ll take the blame. I’m okay with being the bad guy, he thought. Just so long as you get to live. This entry was posted in 17.06 and tagged Ballistic, Myrddin, Noelle, Oliver, Sundancer, Trickster by wildbow. Bookmark the permalink. 149 thoughts on “Migration 17.6” wildbow on January 13, 2013 at 00:03 said: And it’s a long one! I don’t know how it happened. I was at the 2000 word mark at about 5:30pm and was biting my fingernails, wondering if I could make it to 4k words by 10pm (and thinking I might have to settle for 4k words by 11pm with minimal proofreading), only to blaze on to 8800 words no sweat. I liked how this turned out. I hope you guys do too. It was fun to write, at least. Worm’s been struggling on topwebfiction a bit the last few days (sitting between 2nd and 4th place). Just giving you guys a teeny nudge to maybe give it a boost (if you think it deserves it). Scrambles on January 13, 2013 at 01:24 said: deuseldorf on January 13, 2013 at 01:31 said: Most Webcomics have a permanent topwebcomics button. Are you able to add a permanent link to topwebfiction on the ‘share this’ bar? I could if I paid for the added features through wordpress’ store & then figured it out from there, but I wonder if it would be worth the time and effort, really. Does anyone even look at those bars/buttons? A lot of web comics hide the next update as the reward for voting. So I got in the habit of loading the comic then clicking the link. But If you have to pay to add a link, I doubt it is worth the money. topwebfiction doesn’t even do the bribery voting thing that topwebcomics does. 😉 zoetewey on January 13, 2013 at 02:07 said: It do the bribery thing. I’ve used it. Back when book one of Legion of Nothing came out, I had people click through to see the cover. It’s the only time my story ended up as number one so far. Psycho Gecko on January 13, 2013 at 03:59 said: How dare you impune my integrity, you felonius rascal! It will take more than a little bribery to incite me to action! It’ll take a lot of bribery. How about guilt. Does guilt work? I also respond well to flattery. Loki-L on January 13, 2013 at 05:50 said: I was going to complain that the chapter was too short and left us hanging before I read your comment and actually looked at the size. It felt a lot shorter. I guess you should take that as a compliment ala “time flies when you’re having fun”. I wonder if you had the details of the alternate universe “No dollar bills” etc mapped our from the beginning or if you had to go back just now to check that you never mentioned a penny or a 1$ bill in passing before to avoid contradictions. As it is, It sounds like you really put a lot work into world building and was good enough to resist temptation to info dumb everything for months. There is some idea floating around of getting rid of pennies. I’m more interested in finding out if they have Nixon on the $300 bill and Bill Clinton on the $69 bill. Wageslave on January 13, 2013 at 09:45 said: Pennies rule the world’s financial markets. If one got rid of US .01 coins, there would be a need to ’round up’ to the next coin. Which would be US .05 (The Nickel). Which is an even clumsier mathematical construct which would necessitate rounding to the next highest number which is US .1 (The Dime). Unfortunately, many of the arguments that hold for the Penny also hold true for the Dime, which would rapidly fall into the same category of distaste/materiel expenditure, which would require jumping up to the next coin… the US .25 (The Quarter). If the Nickel was a bad number, the Quarter is worse, so one would have to go up to the US .50 (Half-Dollar). Unfortunately, that puts the rounding factor back into place like the Nickel, which means one is all the way up to US 1.00 coins. Two digits have been hacked from the financials, and everything would cost a hundred times as much though more than likely wages and fees would not rise to match that hundred-fold decrease in the value of the currency. A world-wide Depression would result from such an irresponsible activity, even with preparation. So behold the humble U.S. Penny, anchor of the world economy. Actually, Canada’s eliminating the penny. The system is pretty simple: For any transaction with actual (corporeal) tender, the amount gets rounded to the nearest multiple of 5 cents. .06 becomes .05.; .08 becomes .10. The penny is actually an inefficient entity. It’s far more deleterious to the economy to keep producing pennies for more than they’re effectively worth. Irrevenant on April 19, 2014 at 04:11 said: The smallest physical currency in Australia is the 5c coin. Has been for a while. It may or may not have made a difference that we had both 1c and 2c coins before that. As to the dollar coin, Australia has both $1 and $2 coins. I realise our dollar is worth slightly less than the US one (around 93% last time I checked) but the UK Pound is far more valuable than either, and the Brits seem to have no issue with having a 1 pound coin, so… Alexis on May 1, 2017 at 18:28 said: And £2 coins are still very popular here in the UK. Hydrargentium on January 13, 2013 at 16:58 said: I was going to comment on the Canadian-ness of your monetary differences, Wildbow. My big question is, what do they call a $1 coin in Bet’s America? (Incidentally, why did you choose “Bet” instead of “Beth”, when you went with “Aleph” instead of “Alef”?) A dollar. And in an entirely opposed spirit: the Aleph vs. Bet difference is linguistic drift. People started saying it wrong, and it caught on faster than the correct usage. Syphon on November 28, 2013 at 17:28 said: Aleph / Bet matches the Hebrew pronounciations pretty much perfectly. Syphon on March 6, 2014 at 20:17 said: Except “eliminating the penny” only affects physical transactions. Electronic transaction (that’s most transaction, especially if you are talking worldwide) wouldn’t be rounded. Can’t it be both? I had it in mind, but had to double check. Only one ambiguous mention that I caught. Oz on January 20, 2014 at 08:17 said: Not sure if you’ll see this and wasn’t sure if it was possible to send a message, but skitter actually mentions one dollar bills after her second fight with Lung. When she offers the bags of cash and tells them not to blame her if they pick up a bag full of ones. At least I believe that was the case, I’d go back and find it word for word but I’m too enthralled. And Damn it Noelle, why didn’t you just drink all of it. I’m sure that’s part of the reason she’s so messed up. Number27 on April 22, 2014 at 15:57 said: Depending on when the switch over happened, it could make sense that Skitter thought about 1$ bills that don’t actually exist. roobee on January 23, 2016 at 01:44 said: Yeah, I remember reading Skitter think of those too. Devon Jolly on February 28, 2015 at 22:42 said: y’know, I’ve been thinking Krouse was the freaking idiot that screwed this up for noelle and the group and now you write this, and it’s noelle being an idiot scardy cat that screwed them. FTLOG! Shoulda just poured it all down her gullet. She missed the ballence formula and is now a monster… Gah! David Darden on June 7, 2018 at 19:01 said: I know this is super late but this was a dope chapter. I have enjoyed the entire thing so far and I have been binging it. randomsoul2 on January 13, 2013 at 00:11 said: …Trickster is this bizarre combination of awesome and an absolute dick. And there is no possible way this can end well. We already know it ends badly. Yeah. It makes for an interesting challenge in writing. This Arc, I didn’t have as much done in advance as I did with the Slaughterhouse Nine introductions. I sort of told myself I could manage, because this is a story I’ve written once before. In brief, these chapters are the ones that would have started the story if I’d decided to write their story instead of Taylor’s. It would have been more drawn out, naturally, and maybe more left in the way of suspense, but it’s basically a rewrite (from scratch, no copy-pasting) of their origin, with attention given to all the prior details that have been noted in Worm, and all the other necessary stuff to make it work. But having the outcome more or less stated in advance, it changes the whole paradigm of writing it. That was what I didn’t expect, as far as how difficult it would be to pull together. On the bright side, it’s working, so that makes it worth it. For me at least, the story adds a lot of depth to the Travelers. Even beyond the question of who becomes what Traveler, knowing first names and the backstory changes how I view the group. Thanks for saying so. I second Zoetewey. I was just thinking that you have this amazing ability to time your interludes such that they get us appreciating characters on a whole new level. Positioning this one just as the Travellers’ influence on the story seems to be ending could be seen as an odd choice. But it just adds so much depth to what we’ve read before. Just like your Piggot one suddenly had us all looking at her in a new light. Sure. But until now (and not even, really) we didn’t know *how*. A lot of people thought Noelle would take two formulas. I had my own theory (also turned out to be wrong). But this action on its own seems like something that won’t turn out happily. hammerade on December 31, 2013 at 01:07 said: “Can… Can I give it to both? Can they share it?” the boy with the glowing hair asked. Skidmark chuckled, and it was a nasty sound with very little humor to it. “No, no. You definitely don’t want to do that. Pick one.” It’s been said before that taking half a can is a really bad idea. Cool way of hinting that this can’t end well. TheAnt on January 13, 2013 at 00:22 said: Only six canisters. I’m guessing Cody is either dead or still stuck in quarantine/with Cauldron. So they treat every single person that comes into contact with her as a criminal for the rest of their lives. That is one way to deal with the possible fallout of her attacks, but yeah I see this backfiring too. Interesting facts about the world wildbow. No pennies, one dollar coins, and a freaking base on the moon! NASA has probably lost funding in this universe due to the Endbringer attacks. They probably couldn’t afford to finish the base/justify the cost so it was abandoned. WyldCard4 on January 13, 2013 at 00:33 said: Possibly they lost the chief Tinker behind it. Most likely it was intended as a counter to the Endbringers rendering Earth uninhabitable. Speaking of the Endbringers, they probably desperately want to stop humanity from escaping the Earth, or even radically altering society to deal with them. The strategy seems to be Leviathan leveling landmasses, Behemoth slaughtering heroes, and Simurgh preventing effective counters to the Endbringers. Likely a slow war, but also quite effective. The moon base would be a very serious concern if you populate it with the right capes, especially since they breed so easily. A thousand carefully selected capes (manufactured or natural) could be able to rebuild human civilization from Luna after a while. The primary reason to avoid it is actually most likely cheapness, as the Doormaker is probably a lot more effective when it comes to escaping and rebuilding. I wonder how far along they went with it. There are alot of big pitfalls for colonizing the moon that we haven’t figured out yet. The effects of low gravity, moon dust, long lunar night, inconsistent sunlight, etc. Though I assume there is Tinker tech to solve those problems. But the biggest problem is deciding who owns what and who can use what resources when divided between the different countries of the earth. Imagine if they do decide to start a colony. Who do they send? How do they choose? How do they share with other space faring countries? Plus it would be a huge gut punch to moral to hear that they are making plans in case the Endbringers win. I doubt they would send capes. It was stated by Piggot that Capes having children is causing them to have trigger events at much younger ages. Raising a five year super powered child on the moon is just asking for something to go wrong. I imagine the economic ramifications would be quite secondary. “Who owns what” only matters when there are competing forces. Luna isn’t going to provide Earth with anything, and the moon base would exist as a singular entity. Worst case, just put the rivals on different sides of the moon. It’s pretty big. I think they would kind of have to send capes. Tinkers, mostly, because the place would run on Tinker tech, and they can’t mass produce easily, Dragon possibly excepted. Add in that the running theory is that early life exposure is important to trigger events, and the place would probably be mostly cape within a few generations unless there were significant steps to avoid it. The concern of violent trigger events dooming the place might actually have been one of the reasons the idea was scrapped. Anyway, there’s a significant element of the parent’s powers involved in the known second generation parahumans, so the risk might be mitigated some by sending in Tinkers and Thinkers and other relatively low risk capes, but still, a single bad Trigger could doom the entire colony. Odd to think that it might be useful to put capes, especially non-combat capes, in daycare centers. It might provide extensive dividends within a decade. I wouldn’t be surprised if some people aren’t trying that already. The rich and third world leaders may be incredibly eager to hire young cape nannies, and certain capes may be running scams with hopeful people dropping their children off for the school day in the hopes it rubs off. It probably wouldn’t be a bad deal for those capes who don’t want to risk being a Ward and having to deal with the Endbringers. Gnarker on January 13, 2013 at 01:33 said: I suspect Mannequin was a key contributor before his fall. See chapter 11.d: “He became newsworthy when he took on a project to build self sustaining biospheres on the moon. He had ideas on solving world hunger, and building aquatic cities near cities plagued by overcrowding. And he was putting it all into effect. Until-” If I remember correctly, the moon base was being designed largely by Mannequin before the Simurgh attacked his city and killed his family. Sigh, I’m kind of sad Mannequin died. He was my favorite villain. He was creepy with the fact that he was probably just a brain in a jar, had an interesting backstory/look, and I could see him becoming Skitter’s arch enemy due to his practical immunity to her bugs/the fact that she thwarted him multiple times despite this. My favorite fight in the series was when she took him on. The new light shed on The Simurgh makes me interested in just how Alan became Mannequin. He was supposed to be brilliant. The best in his field. The best hope for humanity. It got to the point that he neglected his family. He loved them more than life itself, but this was important. This was for the good of everyone. So he sacrificed everything. After all, it kept them safe too. Then she came. Everything he worked for was nothing to her. He wasn’t the best. He gave no hope to anyone when his work failed to do a thing to stop her. He sacrificed his time with the most important things in his life for this. But it was all meaningless. And she took his family anyway. Others want to help society? Oh, no no no. No no no no nonononononononononononononononononononononono. He was the best shot ever. They won’t succeed. They can’t succeed. Because that means that if HE was just a little better, a little stronger, or spent a little less time, then HE could have stopped Simurgh. He knows that’s not true. No no no. He was their best shot. He’ll make sure it stays true. Not bad at all P. Gecko. frozen chicken on January 13, 2013 at 07:09 said: No, he understands that anyone who tries to follow in his footsteps, to make the world a better place, will just attract her attention again. Then they will suffer, just as he did. He simply wishes to save everyone the pain of her attentions, even if it means killing them. It’s still better than the other option. greatwyrmgold on November 13, 2013 at 22:29 said: Didn’t Sphere start work on a moon base before he…you know… *combines the “cuckoo” and “slit throat” hand movements* Ainix on November 14, 2013 at 23:00 said: It’s always interesting to see how much characters can change in Worm. Lee Danilek on July 3, 2015 at 02:01 said: Earth Bet definitely has dollar bills. Remember when Skitter collected bills from the ABB and apologized in advance if any of the bags were full of ones? So, the exact opposite of what we all assumed would happen, half a dose instead of two doses. Honestly a MUCH easier mistake to make. I like it. Either the half dose is itself bad, or she’ll go bad and drink the second half (possibly an additional formula) to stabilize her, causing the reaction we see. This is definitely my favorite chapter of Migration so far. It felt like it had more room to breathe. Or she doesn’t take it and instead he slips it into one of her bags. Curtis on January 13, 2013 at 09:40 said: I think I vaguely remember the Doctor telling young Battery to drink the whole thing, but that might just be a fabricated memory after reading this chapter. Quoth the author: ‘The Doctor unscrewed the canister and withdrew a vial. It was no longer than a pen and no thicker than one of the Doctor’s fingers. “The faster you drink it all, the quicker and cleaner the transition is.”’ *wince* OW! Krouse, you louse! Actually, in his defense, he wouldn’t *have* that information available, as it was something that was said by the Doctor to a client… and since this was stolen materiel… another built-in safeguard to prevent dilution of the ‘goods’? Just imagine if he tossed it into one of her drips. Someguy on January 13, 2013 at 00:28 said: 1/2 a dose, no wonder she came out 1/2 fucked, everything is Krouse’s fault! On the sixth day of Wormmass, my wildbow gave to me; Six super powers, Five tagged capes, Four thurfan cnapa, Three brave friends, Two cameos, And the start of some origin stories. merdinus on November 1, 2013 at 11:39 said: Here’s a question for my fellow Worm fans. What should we call ourselves? Scott Sigler’s rabid fanbase junkies. New Kid on the Block fans call themselves Blockheads (no comment) And Slipknow fans have already claimed Maggots. So who are we? Worms? Crawlers? We better choose a good name before Gallant decides to call us Skittles. I like worms or insects. GreenGlass on January 13, 2013 at 03:04 said: Bug druggies? Worm heads? Pests? Minionpoda? Level 12 fans? Lol… I like W Worm heads. X) PESTS! Kessler on January 13, 2013 at 04:05 said: Wormies? eduardo on January 13, 2013 at 10:09 said: Don’t forget the Hulkamaniacs, the Rock’s millions and millions, Kane’s Kaninites, Mankind’s Asses in the Seats, or Chris Jericho’s Jerichoholics. Worm’s Raiders? Skitter’s People? Skitterpaloozoids? We are the SWARM. The colony? The hive? Mitleser on January 13, 2013 at 06:05 said: Paras sounds fitting. Why would Gallant call us anything? Thought he was dead. Like Iron Falcon. Ironfalconlives on January 13, 2013 at 16:18 said: pssht. no, iron falcon didn’t die. Moneybags Mcgee on January 13, 2013 at 21:25 said: I’m still alive in Earth Aleph. PS. I’m calling you all Skittles. -Gallant, definitely not Dues Current vote count: (where 1 vote is 1 idea per person in the comments.) Skittles: 3 Pests:3 Worm heads:2 Paras:1 The Colony:1 The hive:1 insects:1 Skitterpaloozoids:1 Skitter’s People:1 Worm’s Raiders:1 Wormies:1 Minionpoda:1 W ?:1 Level 12 fans:1 Skittites:1 Wormians:1 Paraians:1 Alephia-nullian:1 Don’t be silly. You’re one of us. Dues on January 13, 2013 at 21:37 said: I just meant I couldn’t cheat and vote twice with two accounts. Haha, the W was a typo. It was me trying to type what I just ended up adding in the comment below. Sadly, Worm heads only gets one vote, mine. lol frozenchicken on January 13, 2013 at 07:12 said: …You say that as though Skittles is a BAD name. It isn’t. It’s awesome. Let’s see… Skittites Wormians Paraians Alephia-nullian Dr. Temptragon on January 13, 2013 at 12:14 said: I, too, like Skittles. ShawnMorgan on February 24, 2014 at 02:27 said: @wildbow… possible her new name when you rewrite would be ‘Skittle’? Max on October 8, 2014 at 22:25 said: I like Skittles too. David DeLaney on January 10, 2017 at 08:30 said: Annotatalids. –Dave, commenting squirmily Mr. Walaa on January 13, 2013 at 03:44 said: Damn to state the obvious so thevSimurgh was fucking with their heads to trigger specific events scenarios. So I wonder what Noelle’s specific life drama was about and how will that impact her change? Okay, some thoughts on Scion and the Endbringers. This is going to consist mostly of entirely baseless speculation. Let’s assume for a moment that Scion is an Endbringer, a theory I’m not entirely behind. It is obvious he would probably be the single most dangerous Endbringer. He seems to be able to travel massive distances at will. Combine that with his other powers, and Scion the Endbringer would probably be the first Endbringer you would want on the scene. If he killed important people all day every day he’d cause a lot of civilization collapse pretty quickly. Resistance against him would be very difficult, especially if he targeted capes. Now, we know that Scion and the Endbringers had a delayed entrance. Scion first, Simurgh last, roughly 20 years apart. It would obviously not be optimal to release the Endbringers in such a fashion, so it strongly implies that there was little or no choice about it. This also implies that the Endbringers are either tapped out or extremely reluctant to increase their numbers. This implies that if Scion is a rogue Endbringer they lacked the capacity to counter or control him. Wildbow is too smart for pulling something like “Scion is an Endbringer who brings parahumans into the world and this is all a complicated plot!” That really doesn’t fit with what we see. I think that Scion definitely works at cross purposes with the others, and his powers are too well suited for widespread damage for double agenting to make sense for him. Anything is possible of course, with the right justification. Now, it is interesting that Behemoth was the second Endbringer. The fact that Scion is still alive strongly implies that he was not intended as Scion’s countermeasure. This means that Behemoth was part of the original plan. Behemoth’s tactical role is the killer of heroes. This very strongly indicates that parahumans are inevitable and expected. Furthermore, since Endbringers are not a limitless resource, they were expected to be a serious threat that Scion wouldn’t handle on his own. Depending on exactly what processes are unleashing Endbringers, the order of Scion to Behemoth may not have been intended originally. It seems kind of likely that if the process was automated it would have gone from Scion to Leviathan. Scion could have kept the hero population down, and Leviathan could have leveled landmasses. Eventually parahuman resources may have lead to Behemoth being a good idea, but Leviathan does seem like the practical counterpart to Scion IF the goal is doing as much damage to civilization as quickly as possible. In the universe as it exists, you would want Behemoth first. The killer of heroes would weaken the defenses before Leviathan got to start attacking. Scion and the Endbringers together do seem like a quite effective group. Scion breaks the higher level of civilization, Leviathan cracks piece after piece off of it, Behemoth destroys the raised defenses to prevent a critical mass of heroes from killing an Endbringer, and SImurgh activates to deal with unforeseen adaptations and survival modes of civilization if her brothers are ineffective. It strikes me as possible that Simurgh is actually Scion’s replacement or countermeasure. It seems they cannot safely replicate Scion’s abilities, or else they would have done so by now given their utility. Simurgh’s cause and effect dominoes may be the second best thing to Scion’s movement, breaking things everywhere as desired through delayed reactions. It’s also plausible that Simurgh is the original Endbringer, given her intelligence she is a clear scapegoat for the mastermind. Simurgh would even make sense as an entity who had a Trigger Event, though either a seriously weird one or one that allowed her to alter herself. Honestly “it’s all SIMURGH! strikes me as a bit silly, especially given our long standing hysteria about her. However, it is interesting that after she appeared the Endbringers stopped arriving. Her actual role might have been to create/incubate the other Endbringers, using her abilities and precognition to make absolutely sure they were released properly. The main issue to that theory is that if Simurgh can see the future, and controlled the creation of Scion, how did Scion go rogue? Given that the world is ending even with Scion actively fighting the Endbringers it is possible that Scion was always unstable, but Simurgh or their creators factored their plans around it making a calculated risk. Alternatively, Scion himself had something unforeseeable such as a Trigger Event. In support of the theory that Simurgh was once human, there’s that she has communicated with people. Scion appears to do so as well, for what it is worth. It seems unlikely that his costume, the word scion, and his glare at Eidelon were not intentional communication. Going out even further on this massive limb I constructed, perhaps Scion actually created Simurgh, who proceeded to rebel against him and create the other two Endbringers. This is all so scatter shot that any of this being proven true wouldn’t be that meaningful. I still like this theory. I don’t really like the idea of ascribing human characteristics to the Endbringers and the ones behind them. To me they feel much more like forces of natures and the two entities that everyone sees are so far removed from human experiences that they might as well be gods. I think Scion if he any purpose at all was just a patient zero that spread the plague of metahumanism across the world. The Endbringers were either a side effect of this spread or a means to accelerate it. The side effect might go along the lines of being a natural immune system that tries to destroy the cancer of the parahumans end prevent the end of the world, but that doesn’t seem to quite fit. The Endbringers don’t seem to work in a team or coordinate or cooperate besides what coordination Simurgh’s powers supply. If Leviathan and Behemoth were ever in the same place they would probably fight. The Endbringers also seem to spend most of their time dormant giving everyone time to recuperate. I get the feeling that they might be designed to hold back on purpose. One scenario that seems plausible is that the ones who were bringing powers to the world are using the endbringers to cull the week and to encourage further growth in a darwininan way. They are supposed to accelerate whatever process seems to be going on that leads to the world’s destruction. My initial guess was that the two giant entities that everyone sees during their trigger event are somehow reproducing and that the whole infecting the world with superpowers before destroying it is just part of their natural life-cycle. Alternatively the whole destruction thing might not be literal but describe some sort of process where all the worlds minds merge together into one giant god-like entity of their own (that was a trope popular in sci-fi some time ago). Building on my thought last time that there could be a connection between the two universes and the two ‘dancing gods/crystals/what-have-yous’, I’m actually going to postulate that the reason for all the superhero stuff is a competition between the two (anthropomorphic personifications? Representatives? Someting else?) of the respective universes. It’s an experiment, to see what will get humanity further. The superpowers in one universe is the main variable being tested, to see whether it is actually beneficial to have humans with such power. Scion was a primer, setting an example so that powers will be used in the way they hope. Since tests aren’t as effective if they’re done only in good conditions, the endbringers act as stress tests of the concept-to see if capes will still act in the best interests of humanity if everything has gone sour (Leviathan), if fighting will probably get them killed (Behemoth), or whether they present an extreme threat when manipulated by a malevolent intelligence (Barney the Purple Dinosaur). That whole ‘end of the world’ thing Dinah predicted? The testing is coming to the endgame, and it’s not looking good. It’s not just a question of whether Skitter and co. can stop whatever is going to destroy the world. The existence of capes is set to be the end of it, so what they need to do is find a way to _create_ a way in which the world won’t end. Oh, and the topper to this theory? If they fail the test, it won’t just be that 2/3rds of the population die. If it really is a test between the two universes themselves, then failure may mean that world is wiped entirely from existance. And success could wipe out the other world. (Which, it should be noted, is basically our world). That’s right everyone. If Skitter wins, we all die. 😛 Also known as the Bokurano option. (If you are not familiar with that series don’t make the mistake of trying to read the Manga. Dark doesn’t begin to describe it.) Ah, that’s such a spoiler though. I’d delete it, but you’re not wholly wrong. I love Bokurano, found the ending a touch tepid though. greatwyrmgold on January 3, 2020 at 09:12 said: For all that most of this speculation is rightfully skeptical of itself, there are occasional grains that come within spitting distance of the truth. Might be worth rereading your old speculation for a laugh, Wyld. I wanted to speculate here about who gets which canister, but other than Jaunt -> Trickster nothing really stands out. Perhaps Deus -> Sundancer but even that is a guess. I wonder if the mixtures are descriptive or named after a cape with that power. Is the Aegis mix something generally protective or a power similar to the dead hero Aegis? Aegis had some sort of enhanced physique which might tie in with Oliver looking differently and Prince might be some sort of Master type power that he can use to keep Noelle under control. The addition of “Balance” to all the doses seems to be the result of experiments by cauldron that ended up with “Case 53” like subjects. I guess whatever trauma Noelle suffers from would have resulted in her being screened out by cauldron. Trickster’s vision of the two giants is slightly different than everyone else’s before him, but it fits the pattern. I wonder what the barren earth was all about. Aegis’s power set was specifically flight and weird strength+invulnerability. He was stronger than human because his body ignored its own limitations to keep it from being hurt, and he had durability because his body kind of ignored damage. The flaw in that was that he didn’t know the limits of his defenses, which sucked when he reached them and just died. Looking at the canisters: Kind of guessing this is Sundancer. The very high level in a single power indicates that to me. The highest singular ability, with the lowest “balance” indicates it may be difficult to control. I am guessing that this is Noelle. Multiple powers, low balance, seems most likely to go wrong. Guessing this is Oliver, going by the running theory that he’s got some kind of perception/shape shifting power. Would be my second choice for Genesis as well. Genesis seems really, really likely. Ballistic is the only remaining one, but this seems off. Assuming that Balance has to do with control, he’s low on control and high on direct power. It’s hard to see “Vestige” as “blows things up. It is kind of plausible that Genesis has Vestige, Ballistic has Division, and Oliver has Robin. Not that anything is that certain. Going by the names, Jaunt wouldn’t have been ridiculous for Ballistic. Jaunt has been used as another term for teleportation before. Interesting little science fiction story about it. The Canister for Client 3 might be the one they give to Jess. It’s the one they talked about curing cerebral palsy before. Though the one with Division isn’t too bad an idea either. I’d guess Deus for Noelle but it doesn’t sound too bad for Sundancer either. Really wish I knew what the hell Robin was supposed to be out of all these. The others offer some slightly clue. Heck, even vestige could have something to do with blasting every last vestige away like Sundancer. I’m with you about Ballistic’s seeming a little odd though. If I cared enough to go look up the explanations in Battery’s interlude, might help. So there’s an idea for any other readers. C-0-0-7-2, ‘Balance’ seems like a constant. So the question would be… is C-0-0-0-0 ‘baseline’? Or are even ‘normal’ human beings gifted with small ‘knacks’ or ‘quirks’ that bounce the number up or down? Research Powers: Go! ((Donation Bonus Interlude 12.x)) Battery’s # was T-1-1-7-7 C-0-0-7-2 Factors appear to be Originality, Power, Reliability (?)–though it isn’t noted what sort of order those are in, other than how they’re mentioned and that certain ‘high’ combinations of them run into the hundreds of millions/billions of dollars range. And it looks like some numbers being ‘low’ is good, and others being ‘high’ but not too ‘high’ is desirable (at least from Cauldron’s client perspectives it would seem.) I’ll cut you off there and say the #s are ID labels, rather than measures of power, reliability and originality. They aren’t, however, ID labels derived from a sequential number, not exactly. Trusting on January 13, 2013 at 17:19 said: Had a dream that Oliver ended up with this canister and ended up being able to create duplicate olivers which they fed to Noelle to sate her hunger for human flesh so that there were no more incidents were she ran amok eating people , at least until they hooked up with Coil and his offer to fix things . Better than my dream. 80s zombie movie style, complete with smart zombies. Main character’s trying to deal with zombies and for some reason there’s a tiger around in a cage that’s threatening to get out. Finally beat the zombies only to have to outrun the tiger. Almost make it, until the obligatory jerkass human who would rather see you die intervenes. At least that guy catches a claw to his throat when the tiger pounces on the main character. Cuts to awhile later when the tiger’s still mauling and chewing on the main character, having taken out a good portion of his face, but he and the jerkass have woken up as zombies. Except at least the jerkass doesn’t have a tiger chewing on his face. I think it was a metaphor for the rejection of science in favor of ideology in the Soviet Union. And not just sour grapes here, but I really don’t trust them claiming some Professor Haywire’s vault had to do with the portal devices. Maybe if it was BBC or NPR reporting it, but not these wahoos. Though it does sound like the name of a guy who would be Uber’s dad. Or whichever one is the tinker who messes up if his devices are similar. Kid Win seemed to have that issue, if memory serves? Hobbes on January 13, 2013 at 13:51 said: You’re thinking of Leet. CptDefault on January 13, 2013 at 09:30 said: I’ve been a long time reader of Worm (at least a year) but this is my first time commenting. I’d just like to say thanks for providing such an awesome series; Worm would have to be one of my favourite works in any medium. The updates are something I always look forwards to and I’m yet to be disappointed. With the exception of when you more than intended it. Poor Battery. You’ve also been a personal inspiration for me to finally get around to writing the story I’ve had planned for a while, and this post marks me finally getting around to uploading it. You have my most sincere thanks for helping me achieve that. Thanks for making something awesome, and keep up the good work. Thank you, Captain. Good luck with your stuff. If you decide to put it on the web, let me know & I’ll link to it on the front page. Give you a bit of a head start, maybe. Thanks. For now I’ve thrown it up on deviantart, but I might look to moving to a blog format if that’s the thing to do. I’m not sure what the deal is with links here so if anyone is interested in taking a look they can google my name. You might notice some small similarities to Worm, though I can’t hope to compare in quality. It’s certainly influenced my decision to write in first person, and the idea that powers can be something more than the stereotypes is one I absolutely love. Haven’t read it yet, but this modesty thing is bugging me: http://cptdefault.deviantart.com/#/d5rctw9 Thank you to Justin for his donation. It’s appreciated. razorsmile on January 13, 2013 at 10:36 said: I’ma say it right now: I’m with Cody. Fuck Krouse. Fuck him right in the ear. I’ll admit to relating more to Krouse. He really is trying his best. I can see Cody’s point. Krouse is a jerk. Imagine someone who puts you down and plays pranks on you that make you look bad when your financial future is on the line. You’re working your ass off, he makes you look bad, and to make matters worse the audience liked it. Then the girl you like, who’s shy and damaged, won’t date you. But she’ll date the jerk for some reason. She’ll want to break up with him, but he’ll push her so much she’ll give up on the breakup. None of your friends seem to see how bad he really is. Then he pushes you out of the game you were going to make money at. Um the Muse on January 13, 2013 at 14:42 said: Krouse, for me, is the one who makes the most sense. At its most basic level, Krouse’s attitude is the same as what mine would be: Do what you can to survive. Tell people of issues that they need to be aware of. Take the cape vials; selling isn’t really an option at the moment. Marissa doesn’t want the group to gain super powers. OK, why? Just because it may play into the villain’s hands? Why does Cody immediately think of selling the powers? He has no way of knowing that those vials are worth a lot of money to the right buyers. For all he knows, they’re standard kit for every soldier. Even if they do decide to sell the vials, why couldn’t they hold one of them back for Noelle? Krouse, on the other hand, does have some attitudes that seem really alien to me. He strikes me as somebody who thinks of himself (and Noelle) as a level above everybody else. He’s utterly certain that he’s the best because he’s so good at manipulation and in teasing out motivations. Once I got a handle on that, his motivations made sense. It’s a special version of White Man’s Burden. He considers it his right to rule because he’s the only one who can do it. It’s his duty to shoulder the responsibility and make any necessary sacrifices. Blah, blah, blah and so on. I like that people can relate/not relate/hate the character(s) to the extent that people are reporting. I’m okay with that. I’m glad it’s happening. You probably mean Jess rather than Marissa, when you’re talking about who doesn’t want to use the stuff. nomananisland on January 13, 2013 at 20:19 said: I think it would have been shor-sighted to hate the Travelers primarily because we didn’t know a lot about them. This shed light on their dynamics and their codenames. Everything they ARE in Skitter’s story comes from who they WERE here. That is well written. The funny thing for me is that I somehow had the impression that Noelle was still really young and Trickster was older, while Sundancer was just a little older than Skitter. Now I have no idea why I was under those impressions. Reveen on January 13, 2013 at 18:11 said: I’d respect Krouse a lot more for his attitude if I didn’t know it’ll led to mass civilian deaths, threats of violence against children, and him abusing friendships and being a general douchebag. I see a few similarities between him and Skitter actually, both of them have an outwardly selfless goal that their willing to do questionable things to accomplish, the difference being that Taylor is more capable of guilt and Krouse seems to treat people outside of Noelle and himself as non-entities. Ah, but if you didn’t know the ramifications of Krouse’s actions yet, would you feel the same way? Honestly, I don’t think we’ve had the whole causal chain shown yet. Krouse’s actions so far do not clearly lead to the excesses of the Travelers. Notably, their willingness to ally with Coil, cynicism, and disregard for human life. It seems that there long exile on Bet is more to blame for that than Krouse’s actions here. I don’t think that Krouse in the Migration Arc is truly to blame for what they become. Krouse may be to blame, but so far he hasn’t really made an objectively bad call. David Burns on March 3, 2014 at 04:15 said: Not to his knowledge, but we know that giving Noelle a half dose led to her becoming a serious threat. I don’t particularly think Krouse is in the wrong at the moment per sey. He is acting like a dick but not bad. He making the best of a bad situation for the most part and he’s not doing too awful with it for the most part. I think the first that I truly feel he stepped over the line is suggesting a half dose. You simply do not mess with unknown drug cocktails that specifically grant superpowers. There is no possible way that ends well! That single action pretty much started pushing my view of him from well-intentioned-jackass into self-deluded-asshole. Truthseeker on January 13, 2013 at 19:15 said: Un-holy night! Cauldron’s star’s brightly shining, It is the night of our dear Trickster’s birth… Okay, okay, nevermind that. I just wanna know… what calamity, what grave disaster, what spectacular branch of probability and divergent timelines is responsible for this? A dollar coin but no dollar bill? I’ve been a shopkeeper for three years, my parents for 35 years before me. People on the Earth where all this is a story, they appear to hate those things. I’ve almost seen as many two-dollar bills as dollar coins, and when you do take said coins, the only way to get rid of ’em is to feed ’em back to the bank. Personally, I think this is the Simurgh’s doing. 😀 People prefer having Sacajawea in their pockets rather than Washington. And if there were only $1 coins rather than bills, I imagine they’d adapt pretty quickly. It’d certainly make it easier to handle vending machines. The thing about currency is that it’s all only as useless or as useful as people think it is. Someone says it is worth something and people use it like it’s worth something (not that gold is any better in that regard, actually. Aside from a few uses that aren’t decorative, it’s just a pretty and rare metal. Big woop). It’s all in your head. woooooweeewoooooweeewoooooooo! Pinkhair on January 14, 2013 at 08:29 said: Way to go, Krouse. “they’d kill us..” Extra period, or missing period(not sure if it’s supposed to be an ellipsis). Kim on January 14, 2013 at 11:04 said: –bullshit. Look at him. He’s thinking. He’s fiddling, treating this like it’s a puzzle. Just like what skitter would do. Sage on January 14, 2013 at 20:11 said: He winced as he moved his injured leg from his footrest to the ground. Not exactly.” There’s a quotation mark missing before the ‘not.’ And yeah, I’m gonna stop doing that now, because I can’t remember any of the others ones I’d seen offhand and I’m -not- gonna trawl the entire archive all over again. 😀 Anzer'ke on January 19, 2013 at 03:29 said: Stating it here in case I turn out to be right, Cody somehow body snatches Krouse. Hence why Trickster acts like Cody. Some Smartass on January 22, 2013 at 15:39 said: There is absolutely no way this was the only time the policy of treating Simurgh victims like criminals played directly into her hands. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if it was the rule instead of the very common exception. Mrmdubois on May 7, 2013 at 14:48 said: Kind of surprised no one commented on it. It’s pretty obvious that Krouse and Noelle are the Simurgh’s time bombs. Actually, just Noelle, but Kroue is her protector to make sure she gets where she needs to do the most damage. The Simurgh distracted all the others, made them focus on personal problems so they follow Krouse’s lead because he’s the only one with a goal and motivation. His goal of keeping Noelle safe has been blown out of proportion by the Simurgh to the point where he’s willing to do anything to accomplish it. He even figures that out, what he doesn’t realize is that Cody is the distraction to keep Trickster from reprioritizing by applying antagonistic pressure. The antagonism also reinforces Krouse’s obsession over Noelle because he can use it as a justification for all of his actions to “prove” to Cody and the others that he isn’t in this for himself the way Cody accuses him of being. Meanwhile in the background Noelle is quietly becoming some kind of omnicidal abomination. Senteth on August 25, 2013 at 22:38 said: Minor slip up. I forget which chapter it was in, but if there are no 1 dollar bills in Skitter’s universe then you may need to adjust the part where Skitter hands out bags of unsorted cash to the Travelers and then apologizes in advance if any of them end up with a bag full of one dollar bills. (at least, that’s what I remember happening in my head. The exact wording of the scene escapes me at the moment and I don’t feel like hunting it down this late at night to confirm that 1 dollar bills are explicitly mentioned) Curious George on December 6, 2013 at 05:11 said: Necro-commenting for Wildbow’s benefit, here. Senteth is correct. One-dollar bills are mentioned by Skitter in Hive 5-10, after she takes Lung’s eyes during the combined villain offensive against the ABB. Hardly a big inconsistency, but it is there. Passage is: I shrugged in response. The money didn’t matter much to me. “Consider it a bonus, a thanks for helping. It’s, um, not exactly divided to be fair, so no insult intended if any of them end up being a bag full of ones.” twofoe on October 27, 2013 at 02:19 said: missing a quotation mark before “not exactly.” “Half of the drawer were largely empty” were –> was alextfish on December 24, 2013 at 18:29 said: More typos: “We will attempt to contact her financial institution.” – needs to be in italics “He handed her the glass vial” – need a period after Really interesting set of events. (And poor, poor, sweet Noelle.) My guess is that the different “serums” in the canisters are not of equal density, so they don’t all mix; so when Noelle drinks half of it, she gets all the Prince or Aegis and none of the Balance. My guesses for the others: Deus = Sundancer; Division = Ballistic (he makes particles go really fast, dividing up particulate matter); Vestige = Genesis (she creates vestiges of herself – though I could see Division here too). Robin, not a clue. jannasmithford on November 27, 2013 at 09:45 said: “She wanted Luke and Noelle and Oliver to be distracted, that’s why she made them remember the things they did.” Is that meant to be “…Luke and Marissa and Oliver…” ?? Noelle’s been unconcious. Love this little arc. So intreagued by Earth-Aleph and Earth-Bet…. psim0n on January 31, 2014 at 16:46 said: Shortly after, the source alleges, the Simurgh activated a large-scale replica of the devices, depositing large amounts of foreign bodies in the heart of the city. “the devices” should be “the device” This story, this world you have created, is continually engaging. Thank you. Hexa on July 11, 2016 at 07:47 said: She used two different portals though (Travelers, then Cauldron base), so it could have been intentional. Though in that case it would benefit from something like making “replica” plural. hedelex on February 4, 2014 at 22:32 said: You read about Trickster, you assume he is an ass, you dislike him, then Wildbow comes and gives you an arc about him and you end up loving the bastard T___T Blub on September 13, 2018 at 21:52 said: I liked him earlier and now I begun to hate him. BBloksma on February 25, 2014 at 03:43 said: Hmm, after all this time I did not think I would find a typo: Has either a quote too many or or is failing one. Joe W on December 13, 2015 at 12:55 said: It’s missing a quote before “Not exactly.” White Phos on March 6, 2014 at 01:17 said: Wow really liking this arc. Have been a big fan of the Travelers and Trickster so its good to see some more info on them. Great description of how he views his powers. A half dose?! Oh god no way is that ending well. A drug concoction that gives superpowers…what in the name of all that is holy makes someone think there is any chance of it being a good idea to screw with dosages with something like that?!? Krouse is enough of a dick that he should’ve just forced her to drink the whole thing. It probably would’ve saved a lot of lives since I’m willing to bet a lot of money on that being a large chunk of why she is monstrous in the present. The bit about getting rid of pennies and a half built Moon station is sweet. I wish we had more stuff like that here. The solution to the quarantine the Simourgh victims is…extreme. Honestly it’d be easier and smarter to just kill everyone if they are going this route. Harder for the general public to stomach at first but I can’t imagine it’d be all that hard to simply hide that solution under a “there were no survivors from her rampage in this area” banner. The Warren Peace NFL Report on November 2, 2014 at 00:57 said: It’s a lot easier to like Krouse (Trickster) in contrast to Cody, who’s just plain an asshole. Small correction: it’s a lot easier to like the well-written view-point character than someone they hate. Sir Broccoli on January 30, 2015 at 01:48 said: Typo in “necrosis. She’l require”. 🙂 Shakes on June 13, 2015 at 21:45 said: “Half of the drawer were largely empty,” inventorfrog on November 12, 2015 at 10:59 said: I know I’d live on this Earth. Who cares about Endbringers, as long as we don’t have to mess around with pennies anymore? irrevenant on November 12, 2015 at 16:04 said: Move to Australia. Nothing smaller than a 5c piece. 🙂 TheAngryVegan on December 8, 2015 at 21:49 said: Huh. I have Google Maps open in another tab, and it looks like I was probably killed in the attack. Madison is where the Travelers came through then: any connection to Terry Pratchett’s Long Earth series about parallel Earths, which centres on Madison? On another note, does anyone else feel as if the author is reading your necrocomments, and incorporating your questions into the next few chapters? I said in a comment earlier this arc that we didn’t know where this was happening and that’s just the most recent case. Zweisteine on October 26, 2017 at 02:48 said: ‘He winced as he moved his injured leg from his footrest to the ground. Not exactly.”’ Missing the quotation mark before “Not exactly”. I feel the urge to go back and find the handful of errors I remember noticing earlier on… Simianpower on December 2, 2017 at 18:07 said: A fair bit of this doesn’t make sense. It’s indicated in several portions of this arc that the Endbringers didn’t happen on Earth Aleph, where the Travelers are from. Only some weak heroes and villains, and Scion. This is explicitly covered in the last paragraph of 17.3. Yet they all know about the Endbringers (17.1), probably because of shared TV or something. Yet they find themselves in the middle of an Endbringer attack, and are somehow unable to figure out that they’re not on their world. That should be their first thought after seeing an Endbringer! It’s painfully obvious. How the hell can this be a surprise? GenEngineer on February 2, 2018 at 10:03 said: Because the only contact between worlds is radio waves. Anything more than that is supposed to be completely impossible (cauldron seems able to, but nobody knows that). The Simurgh moving into your world? Still impossible, but impossible is what Endbringers do. You moving to another? All evidence indicates that you physically should not be able to make the trip, until Simurgh starts moving people around Kreg on March 29, 2018 at 21:45 said: “Half of the drawer were largely empty,” – Shouldn’t it be “Half of the drawers were largely empty” or “Half of the drawer was largely empty”? Feels like it should be the latter, since I think they’re just focusing on one drawer right beforehand. God, Trickster is such an asshole. Did he now take all the canisters or only one? And I would have taken Canister C. I’m okay with being the bad guy, kust so long as you get to live. You certainly got both of those things, Krouse. More of either than you wanted.
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The New American Dreams Platform New Deal for New Americans We Are All America Naturalization & Civic Engagement Naturalize Now 2nd Wall Refuge for Families Cities for Citizenship America is Home Initiative Community Navigator WE Lead Family Protection Network NIIC New American Voters 2020 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, April 16, 2020 CONTACT: SUSANA FLORES (915) 525 2434 susana@communicationsshop.us FERNANDA DURAND (443) 396-3317 fernanda@communicationsshop.us NPNA Joins Growing List of Organizations and Institutions Calling for $125B to go to CDFIs and MDIs in the Renewal of the Paycheck Protection Program Due to Failure of Big Box Banks like JP Morgan Chase CHICAGO – Less than two weeks since its launch, the popular, $350 billion dollar “Paycheck Protection Program” (PPP) has run out of money and left many wondering why smaller, minority-owned businesses in typically underserved communities didn’t get more help. The National Partnership for New Americans (NPNA) is joining the American Business Immigration Coalition’s call on members of Congress to renew and secure $125 billion of the additional $250 billion in relief to be directed exclusively toward Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) and Minority Development Institutions (MDIs) to help many small, minority-owned, and rural businesses that were left behind during the first round of PPP loans. “NPNA has seen large banks such as Chase ask unnecessary questions of borrowers, favor their bigger borrowers, communicate badly with customers, exclude the smaller unbanked businesses and independent contractors, and strand thousands in their queue with no information,” said Steve Choi, NPNA Co-Chair and Executive Director of the New York Immigration Coalition. “It’s imperative to understand that large well-resourced businesses and smaller, immigrant businesses and nonprofits are not on a level playing field. Smaller businesses and many nonprofits are one or two months away from bankruptcy. We need to ensure smaller mom-and-pop shops and nonprofits, and minority and immigrant businesses are included in the Paycheck Protection Program so that they have a shot at getting through this crisis. Otherwise, we will see a permanent collapse of small businesses in underserved communities for years down the line.” The National Partnership for New Americans (NPNA) is a national, multiethnic, multiracial partnership of 35 immigrants and refugee rights organizations across 37 states, that work to promote citizenship and integration among our diverse immigrant and refugee communities for the benefit of all Americans. For general questions about our work, please contact us at: info@partnershipfornewamericans.org 1805 S Ashland Ave, Chicago IL 60608 Website design: IndieTech Solutions
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James Joyce and the Phenomenology of Film Duration: 0:52:48 | Added: 16 Feb 2018 Book at Lunchtime, James Joyce and the Phenomenology of Film James Joyce and the Phenomenology of Film reappraises the lines of influence said to exist between Joyce's writing and early cinema and provides an alternative to previous psychoanalytic readings of Joyce and film. Through a compelling combination of historical research and critical analysis, Cleo Hanaway-Oakley demonstrates that Joyce, early film-makers, and phenomenologists (Maurice Merleau-Ponty, in particular) share a common enterprise: all are concerned with showing, rather than explaining, the 'inherence of the self in the world'. Instead of portraying an objective, neutral world, bereft of human input, Joyce, the film-makers, and the phenomenologists present embodied, conscious engagement with the environment and others: they are interested in the world-as-it-is-lived and transcend the seemingly-rigid binaries of seer/seen, subject/object, absorptive/theatrical, and personal/impersonal. This book re-evaluates the history of body- and spectator-focused film theories, placing Merleau-Ponty at the centre of the discussion, and considers the ways in which Joyce may have encountered such theories. In a wealth of close analyses, Joyce's fiction is read alongside the work of early film-makers such as Charlie Chaplin, Georges Méliès, and Mitchell and Kenyon, and in relation to the philosophical dimensions of early-cinematic devices such as the Mutoscope, the stereoscope, and the panorama. By putting Joyce's literary work—Ulysses above all—into dialogue with both early cinema and phenomenology, this book elucidates and enlivens literature, film, and philosophy. TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities Katherine Morris Ulrika Maude Jeri Johnson Cleo Hanaway-Oakley Philip Bullock The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH) phenomenologists film-makers The University of Oxford is home to an impressive range and depth of research activities in the Humanities. TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities is a major new initiative that seeks to build on this heritage and to stimulate and support research that transcends disciplinary and institutional boundaries. Here we feature some of the networks and programmes, as well as recordings of events, and offer insights into the research that they make possible. Video (1.32 GB) <iframe width="640" height="400" src="https://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/embed/fd23f65b365c5167c74a" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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Risk factors for self-reported colon polyps J Gen Intern Med. 1998 May;13(5):303-10. doi: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.1998.00095.x. H S Kahn 1 , L M Tatham, M J Thun, C W Heath Jr 1 Department of Epidemiology and Surveillance Research, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA 30329-4251, USA. Objective: Investigate risk factors for colon polyp using multivariate analyses. Design: In a group responding to a 1992 mail survey, we assessed the association between physician-diagnosed colon polyp and possible risk factors reported primarily 10 years earlier. Setting: Survey respondents within the Cancer Prevention Study II. Participants: Respondents, 72,868 men and 81,356 women, who reported no polyp diagnosis when questioned in 1982 at ages 40 to 64 years. Measurements and main results: The characteristics of 7,504 men (10.3%) and 5,111 women (6.3%) reporting a first colon polyp were compared with those of participants who did not report a polyp. After adjustments for age, family history of colorectal cancer, and other potential risk factors, polyp occurrence was associated with 1982 histories of smoking, former smoking, alcohol use of at least two drinks per day (odds ratios [ORs] from 1.5 to 1.1; all p < .005), and a body mass index > or = 28 kg/m2 (men's OR 1.06; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.00, 1.13; women's OR 1.08; 95% CI 0.99, 1.17). Polyps were also associated with a diagnosis of gallbladder disease or gallstone at any time and with gallbladder surgery up to 1982 (OR from 2.7 to 1.3; all p < .001). Polyp occurrence was inversely associated with 1982 histories of high exercise level (men's OR 0.83; 95% CI 0.76, 0.91; women's OR 0.90; 95% CI 0.78, 1.03), frequent aspirin use in women (OR 0.85; 95% CI 0.77, 0.95), and high parity in women (OR 0.84; 95% CI 0.75, 0.94). Among participants lacking a clinically normal gallbladder, the polyp risks associated with smoking and high body mass index were reduced (p < .04 for interactions). Conclusions: Despite the limitations and potential biases in these self-reported data, the risk factors described here may be useful for identifying persons at modestly increased risk of having a colon polyp. The effect-modifying role of gallbladder status deserves further investigation. Colonic Polyps / epidemiology* Gallbladder Diseases / epidemiology
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Click Here to Read How We Can Help Your Business During Covid-19 Home News The Truth About Stadium Bathrooms The Truth About Stadium Bathrooms Mark Bradford7/17/20 Inside a restroom on the of Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Scott Jenkins, the stadium's general manager, reaches down and, without hesitating, places his right hand on the floor. Uric acid, he says -- you know, the corrosive compound in our urine that often gets spilled by the gallon inside stadium bathrooms just like this one -- can eat through regular epoxy-based paint in practically no time at all. Which is why, before the $1.6 billion MBS opened in 2017, Jenkins made sure every one of his bathroom floors was coated in the shiny, space-age, dual-system polymer under his fingertips right now. It's called MMA, or methyl methacrylate, and, judging by Jenkins' reaction, this is the first time anyone's ever bothered to ask about it. "Oh, I'm geeking out right now," he laughs. "I love potty talk." When it comes to the home of Super Bowl LIII and the taboo, bizarre but often revealing world of stadium bathrooms, well, there's quite a lot to discuss. In Atlanta, most visitors want to know more about the flower-petal retractable roof, the 360-degree, 1,100-foot halo video screen or the 1,260 beer taps. Nobody ever discusses the building's 30 percent increase over the Georgia Dome in female toilets (22 percent for the men), the swan-neck, stainless steel hands-free faucets that actually match the building's architecture or the drum-sized JBL ceiling speakers that give the toilets better sound than most of the nightclubs in Buckhead. It's a shame, really, since the ugly (and, yes, slightly gross) truth of the matter is that the stadium bathrooms will probably end up having a much greater impact on the overall fan experience at the Super Bowl, an event often plagued by ridiculously long lines at the loo. "You add a restaurant or a walkway feature to the stadium, some people will use it, but everyone is going to use the restroom," Jenkins says. "So the functionality, the quantity, the aesthetics of your bathrooms is critical. It seems unremarkable to most people, but, trust me, you invite 70,000 people to your house and you get the bathrooms wrong -- you've got a huge problem." Just ask the folks in Minneapolis. At the Super Bowl, where crowds produce -- wait for it -- about 8,000 gallons of urine and where more wastewater (nearly a million gallons) is used than what flows over Niagara Falls every second, the bathrooms are often a crowded, disgusting, leaky time bomb. Horrific conditions and outrageous lines at the bathroom have become as much a part of Super Bowl Sunday as lame commercials and Bill Belichick hoodies. "The restroom experience will make or break a fan's experience, especially at the Super Bowl," says Kathryn Anthony, an architecture professor at the University of Illinois and a board member of the American Restroom Association. "And, more often than not, my guess is it makes it more unpleasant." Sure enough: During Super Bowl LII, even at the brand new billion-dollar U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, a building equipped with 979 toilets, while most female fans breezed in and out of the bathrooms, lines for the men's rooms snaked all the way across the concourse. The long waits meant male fans who spent upward of 30 minutes in line and paid $5,000 for a ticket -- the going rate on the street -- were essentially forced to pay $1,000 to pee. After decades of subtle but powerful gender discrimination in this part of stadiums, building codes now require teams to provide at least a 2-to-1 female-to-male toilet ratio. Which means, if sociologists are right, and public restrooms do, in fact, reflect our cultural values, then the contrast in bathroom lines at last year's Super Bowl might have also signaled a seismic shift in the evolving demographics, and power dynamics, of sports fandom. And you thought stadium bathrooms were just a place to get rid of all that beer. Think again. "That toilet seat," Anthony says, "is now just as important as your Super Bowl seat." Before a $300 million renovation of Wrigley Field completed by Prestige Distribution, the Chicago Cubs surveyed their fans to find out what elements of the grand old stadium were considered sacred and untouchable. "One thing that became crystal clear was that we should not disturb or destroy the historic features of Wrigley Field that fans have come to know and love," says Julian Green, the team's vice president of communications. The top choices were easy to guess: the iconic ivy, the hand-operated scoreboard and the brick backstops. But the final part of the stadium that fans insisted on being preserved puzzles the team to this day. "One of those historic features," Green says, "was the urinal troughs." Although they are nearly extinct now, decades ago most older stadiums (and prisons) featured the medieval restroom relic known as the urinal trough. The urinal itself was patented in 1866 by New York inventor Andrew Rankin and made famous in 1917 by dadaist Marcel Duchamp, whose "Fountain" sculpture is considered one of the most influential works in art history. But the urinal trough? That has been around since the beginning of time. The apparatus is a large, communal urinal that offers an egalitarian, and highly efficient, method of elimination while forcing men to pee like cattle -- shoulder-to-shoulder, with zero privacy, and often while facing each other's junk. Few things evoke our deep, strange, love-hate relationship with stadium bathrooms like the urinal trough: a toilet-trigger that has launched a million cases of paruresis, shy bladder syndrome, and inspired a million more U-S-A! chants. But most places, like the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York, have openly celebrated the removal of their last urinal trough. The request by Cubs fans was so rare, in fact, that the team had to have new troughs custom fabricated -- because no one actually makes them anymore. "When people come here to watch nine innings of baseball, they don't want to spend three innings waiting to use the restroom," Green says. "There's some nostalgia with them, too. I don't claim to be a social scientist as it relates to male camaraderie in the restroom. But I do think there's a sense of, if you go to any sports stadium, the men's rooms do become sort of a communal space." With one World Series win in the past century, public humiliation might just be permanently imbedded in the Cubbies' collective consciousness. Or, perhaps, Cubs fans just understand and appreciate the bizarre bonding that is part of the shared scatological experience of surviving a stadium bathroom. If you've been to a major sporting event, chances are you have a bathroom story to share: either a recommendation (the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, featuring bathrooms with nursing stations for moms, is one of the few sports facilities to make Cintas' America's Best Restroom Hall of Fame) or a warning (if you're at a Raiders game, hold it). Stadium toilets are, after all, a very public place often crowded with inebriated strangers where we must perform an act that, since childhood, has been deeply ingrained in our psyche as private and shameful. The self-consciousness and shame can be so crippling that public bathrooms in Japan are often equipped with The Sound Princess, a device that broadcasts the sound of flushing toilets to mask any natural noises. No wonder, then, that the confluence of so many Freudian taboos in such a small, strange space, escalated by the anxiety and aggression we already feel while supporting our beloved sports teams, inspires an almost never-ending stream of hysterical behavior. One of the few remaining highlights in Buffalo each fall are the seemingly annual reports of Bills fans having sex in the decrepit restrooms at Ralph Wilson Stadium. In 2017, New York Mets fan Tom McDonald honored the dying wish of his childhood friend Roy Riegel, a plumber, by flushing Riegel's ashes, one spoonful at a time, down the toilets in at least 16 major league ballparks. McDonald and Riegel grew up Mets fans in Queens. "For Roy, this is the perfect tribute to a plumber, a baseball fan and just a brilliant, wild guy," McDonald told The New York Times. Often, while committing his friend to the Citi Field sewer, McDonald uses the facilities as well. "I always flush in between, though," he says. In 1988 before, of course, waiting in line to use the bathroom, Sandra Rawls, then an assistant professor of interior design, wondered about the power structures and social orders reflected in our public restrooms. Women typically take longer in the bathroom. What Rawls wanted to figure out was exactly how much longer, and why. Rawls began collecting data across Virginia on restroom habits at airports, shopping malls and arenas. After interviewing hundreds of subjects, she discovered that women generally required 180 seconds to use the restroom compared to 84 seconds for men. In the past, the discrepancy was either ignored, laughed off or blamed on excessive primping. Instead, Rawls found that they were serious issues, such as clothing restrictions, security, bags, pregnancy, menstruation and the increased frequency (compared to men) of having to accompany small children. Rawls' groundbreaking research exposed the way bathrooms were being used as a form of gender discrimination, especially in sports stadiums. Based on Rawls' study, moving forward, bathroom equality -- or Potty Parity, as the cause became known -- would be based on bathroom speed, not space. To achieve it, women demanded twice as many fixtures as men. And in March 1989, the state of Virginia's new building code doubled the number of restrooms for women in museums, libraries and stadiums. New York and other states quickly followed suit. "If the facilities are inequitable in a stadium then the message is clear," Anthony says. "(A) you don't belong here; (B) you're a second-class citizen; and (C) we don't really care, this is a man's space." The next year, Denise Wells, a 33-year-old legal secretary and law school student, decided to skip the line at a George Strait concert in a Houston arena and slip into the nearly empty men's room. But an off-duty cop grabbed her, issued her a $200 citation for using the wrong bathroom and escorted her out of the arena. "I was mortified," Wells says now. "I mean, if my mom had still been alive that would have killed her. But the public reaction to it, it didn't take long to realize there was a cause there that needed, well, exposing." After Wells chose to fight the ticket in court and her story ran above the fold in The Houston Post under the headline "All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go," she received support from all over the world. The inequity in stadium bathrooms had struck a chord with female fans. A jury, made up of four women and two men, took 23 minutes to reach the "not guilty" verdict that turned Wells into a folk hero and earned her an appearance on "The Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson. A few years later she was invited to the state capitol by Texas Gov. Ann Richards to witness the state's new Potty Parity law she inspired. To this day, Wells still gets recognized for her bathroom stance. The last time she attended a Texans game at NRG Stadium -- where, Wells says, "the facilities are amazing and really fast" -- her friends insisted that all Houston sports teams should put up plaques in their restrooms in her honor. To this day, trying to solve the equitable division of stadium bathrooms remains a flush point in sports. In 2010, after the Yankees and Mets added almost 1,500 new toilets for fans and the Giants and Jets opened a new stadium featuring 1,350 fixtures, all with the required 2-1 ratio of females to males, Anthony categorized it as the greatest "splash" ever for potty parity. In general, as the percentage of female fans at sporting events continues to rise, the rule of thumb for most stadium architects and construction companies is to install one urinal for every 80 male spectators, one full stall for every 225 men, and one toilet stall for every 60 female fans. That formula, however, doesn't always match the crowds, especially when the split is greater than 60-40, like it was at the Super Bowl in Minneapolis last year. As a result, stadiums in Nashville, Chicago, New Jersey and Edmonton have all had to tweak their fixtures, adding back more urinals, not to mention more police to prevent fans from fighting over stalls or just commandeering and converting female bathrooms. The simplest solution to our stadium bathroom problem is already contained in the 2018 international plumbing code: more gender-neutral single-user toilet rooms. This requires stall partitions that go all the way to the ground and a more relaxed, European attitude regarding our society's strict binary approach to bathrooms. To do that, though, our desire to not miss Brandon Graham's strip-sack of Tom Brady in the Super Bowl would have to be greater than our puritanical hysteria about sharing bathroom space. For the time being, places like Jerry's World (aka AT&T Stadium) in Arlington, Texas, are using dynamic signage on bathrooms that allows them to shift the gender assignment based on the makeup of the crowd. For a Saturday night Taylor Swift concert, for example, AT&T Stadium staff can flip dozens of men's rooms to accommodate the singer's female-heavy crowd and then flip them back for a Cowboys game the next day. Of course, there are extreme solutions for those who just don't want to wait, such as Stadium Pal and Stadium Gal, portable urinal kits with a plastic bladder and catheter, that are designed to be worn on the inner calf. Fans in Rio de Janeiro's Maracana Stadium used to just relieve themselves on the stadium's ramps, until someone discovered the urine was corroding the concrete and slowly dissolving the stadium's steel girders. Now anti-urine units police the ramp. For the rest of us, technology to the rescue: Arenas in Indianapolis, Buffalo, Miami and elsewhere are experimenting with a phone app created by a company called WaitTime, which allows fans to use their phones to check crowd volume at restrooms before leaving their seats. Mercedes-Benz Stadium is also experimenting with a stall signaling device called Peep No More. It's similar to the signs that appear by the bathrooms on airplanes, taking the guesswork out of searching for a vacant stall and increasing traffic flow by up to 50 percent. In the stadium bathroom world, traffic flow -- referred to as "throughput" -- is everything. Jenkins, the stadium GM, even sees it as the key to finally conquering the great Super Bowl stall. But there will always be lines at halftime, he says, there's just no way to avoid it (other than installing 70,000 stalls) -- and the intermission rush can present problems other than wait times. At Alltel Stadium in 2005, Super Bowl sewage backed up during the game and began flooding the lower part of the stadium, including the Jaguars' team offices. (Insert your own Blake joke here.) To prevent a repeat of the Jacksonville poo-nami, weeks before Mercedes-Benz Stadium opened last summer, Jenkins conducted what he calls The Big Flush. Every available Falcons employee was given a walkie-talkie and assigned a restroom inside the stadium and on Jenkins' signal -- "OK, go!" -- they simulated Super Bowl halftime by repeatedly flushing all the toilets for 10-15 minutes. On average, a football stadium urinal is used 160 times per game. On Super Bowl Sunday in Atlanta, that could mean more than 100,000 flushes in four hours. "Good plumbers," Jenkins says, "are worth their weight in gold." With the possible leakage situation in check, Jenkins' new mission was spreading out the demand and making the bathrooms convenient and quick to use at all times of the game. To that end, he has been tweaking and perfecting his bathrooms since the design phase -- especially after MBS decided to install 1,260 taps and sell $5 domestic beers while also offering free refills on soda. Jenkins had to make sure the stadium could handle what he delicately described as "the ripple effect downstream." Because he explains, "You don't really buy beer, you just rent it, right?" So he maintains a massive spreadsheet listing every single bathroom fixture in MBS, and nothing escapes his notice -- not the crumbs he spots on a carpet outside a suite while giving a tour, or the stadium's soap dispensers, purposefully located over the sink to ensure that any errant cleanser goes down the drain, not on the floor. Jenkins installed mirrors in the women's restrooms, but not above the sinks, where research has shown they cause people to linger. He's added sturdier hardware on the stall doors and stainless steel shelves above every urinal for cups, and especially phones. New York Magazine's Science of Us says that nearly half of all fans will place a call while using the restroom during a game, 10 percent will complete an online purchase and 8 percent will actually consume food while on the can -- a quirk that seems slightly less disgusting inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium, where many bathrooms feature a fully stocked janitor's closet. After games, this allows a crew of 15-20 restroom associates to clean and disinfect every toilet in the stadium in less than seven hours using ionized water instead of traditional chemicals. Finally, at owner Arthur Blank's insistence, the Falcons have also covered every available bathroom wall with 50-inch TVs to keep fans connected to the game at all times. But it's the color palette that remains the most distinctive trait of the Mercedes-Benz bathrooms. The immaculate gray speckled floors, shiny steel and deep red fixtures, black metallic speakers and unique gunmetal gray walls have transformed the typically institutional feel of the stadium bathroom into something you'd expect to see in an elegant restaurant or upscale hotel. Which might mean the biggest problem at this year's Super Bowl won't be getting fans into the bathrooms at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. It will be getting them to leave. Previous: Antimicrobial products, contact-free washroom accessories and acrylic sneeze guards promote safe, sanitary re-openings of schools and businesses Next: Hand Dryer Hygiene Subscribe to Media Posts What are Division 10 Specialties? 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Gay sailor now faces military discharge Lloyd Pritchett — Sep 16th, 1993 NUTGRAPH: Frederick Seltzer Jr. is one of three West Sound sailors who revealed their homosexuality last year after President Clinton said he would scrap the Pentagon's ban. By Lloyd Pritchett Sun Staff The Navy is booting out another openly gay sailor in the West Sound area who once hoped that President Bill Clinton's tolerant stance on homosexuals in the military would save his career. The sailor, Seaman Apprentice Frederick W. Seltzer Jr., a journalist-in-training in the public affairs office of the Naval Submarine Base at Bangor, Wednesday was taken off active duty and transferred into the standby inactive reserves. From there, he likely will be discharged in a few months, under current Pentagon rules. Seltzer is one of three homosexual sailors at West Sound area commands who came out of the closet last year when Clinton, then a presidential candidate, said he supported scrapping the Pentagon's 50-year-old ban on gays in the service. But the military's new gay policy of "don't ask, don't tell, don't pursue" that emerged in July ultimately worked against Seltzer and the others who already had come forward and disclosed their homosexuality. "If I could have done it, I would rather have stayed in the Navy," Seltzer said this week after learning of his separation from active duty. The 22-year-old sailor had a nearly flawless job performance rating while at Bangor. He was enthusiastic when Clinton was first inaugurated and voiced support for lifting the military's gay ban. Now that the more moderate policy has been handed down following consultations with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Seltzer said he is disappointed but realistic. And he isn't looking back, he added. "What I plan on doing is moving over to Seattle to continue my career as a journalist in the civilian world," he said. "I have applied for a job and I'm currently working on my resume." Another openly gay sailor, Radioman 2nd Class Robert E. Matt, 22, a former crewman aboard the Trident submarine USS Alabama, was discharged earlier this year after a Navy administrative board found he had committed serious offenses unrelated to his homosexuality. Evidence showed Matt had fraudulently claimed to be married on government forms after he was divorced last year so he could collect hundreds of dollars in extra pay to which he was not entitled. A third gay sailor, Machinist's Mate 2nd Class Mark A. Philips, who formerly served aboard the Bremerton-based carrier USS Nimitz, has been transferred to Naval Station Puget Sound in Seattle pending disposition of his case. Gay sailor's dischabge on hold pending Clinton action NUTGRAPH: An openly gay sailor with the Naval Submarine Base at Bangor will be staying in the Navy after all -- at least for a while. By Lloyd Pritchett Sun Staff The Naval Submarine Base at Bangor has postponed a discharge hearing against ... [Read More...] Sailor declares homosexuality, faces discharge >b Another sailor at Bangor has openly admitted being gay, ending his Navy career before it has a chance to begin. By Lloyd Pritchett Sun Staff A 21-year-old enlisted man at the Naval Submarine Base Bangor has become the second sailor there ... [Read More...] Gay sailor on Nimitz challenges discharge * A former USS Nimitz sailor has become the latest homosexual to challenge the military's new ''don't ask, don't tell" policy. By Lloyd Pritchett Sun Staff A Navy panel Tuesday recommended discharging a locally based gay sailor under the Pentagon's new "don't ask, don't ... [Read More...] Navy can adjust to homosexuals, admiral says BELLEVUE -- The top-ranking Navy officer in the Pacific Northwest says the armed forces ultimately will resolve three major social issues -- sexual harassment, women in combat and homosexuals in the military. Rear Adm. Richard A. Riddell, who commands the Navy base in ... [Read More...] MILITARY GAYS: Judge upholds Bangor sailor's discharge The ruling apparently allows the Navy to discharge Machinist's Mate 2nd Class Mark Philips any time. His lawyer says he will appeal. SEATTLE (AP) — A federal judge Friday upheld the Navy's recommended discharge of a gay sailor who said he engaged in homosexual ... [Read More...]
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Deli/Prepared Foods: Belmont Market, Wakefield, R.I. By Kat Martin - 01/31/2018 In Belmont Market’s busy prepared food department, Chef Ginger Costa and her staff of up to 36 people take to heart one of the store’s taglines: “We’re real people making real food.” The kitchen sources the best-quality food ingredients it can, and does the seasoning and prep work on-site. “We take so much pride and put so much work into making sure everything is just wholesome,” Costa says. Customers are taking note, with the department bringing in about 10 percent of store sales and selling 25 gallons of soup a day year-round. The kitchen uses some of the same ingredients that customers can find in other departments of the store, but some items, especially cuts of meat, are available only in the prepared food department. Costa notes, however, that meals she’s offered have occasionally introduced customers to new ingredients, like quinoa or farro, that are then brought into the store aisles. The department’s menu is fairly fluid, but offers everything from tuna and egg salad to butternut lemongrass risotto. “Even though you might see some of the same things every day, it changes every day because of demand,” Costa notes. She additionally oversees all of the catering activity and can dictate what’s on offer in the department. “It also gives us a chance to try new things,” she observes. “We might see something in a magazine, and we get to play with it.” When Progressive Grocer spoke with Costa, for instance, she was experimenting with a vegan stroganoff. Belmont Market, which is owned by Jack Siravo, has been in business for more than 75 years and started as a produce stand. The prepared food department was added in 2003, but has quickly established itself as a destination. “Belmont Market has a strong reputation locally,” Costa asserts. “You get people that come in here because of the name, and you get people coming in here because of this department.” Outstanding Independents Produce: Farmhouse Market, Fall City, Wash. Bakery: Roche Bros., Wellesley, Mass. Bakery: Geissler’s Supermarkets, East Windsor, Conn. Produce: Treasure Island, Chicago Deli/Prepared Foods: Busch’s Fresh Food Market, Ann Arbor, Mich.
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Around 80% of women who are recalled for assessment following an abnormal mammogram do not have breast cancer[7]. Around 1-2 in 23 women having a mammogram are called back; some of these are for technical reasons[8]. As an example, in England in 2014-2015, 7.8% of women attending for first-time screening were recalled for further assessment, whilst 3% of women who had had a previous screen in the past 5 years were recalled[3]. Of those recalled for further assessment, 46.2% went on to have a fine-needle aspiration, and 2% required open biopsy. Other imaging and screening techniques are not currently used in the UK programme. The role of MRI for breast cancer screening is still evolving. Currently, MRI screening, in combination with mammography, is usually reserved for the screening of high-risk patients. Supporters of adjunct ultrasonography to the screening regimen for breast cancer argue that it is a safe and inexpensive approach to reduce the false negative rates of the screening process. However, a Cochrane review found there to be no methodologically sound evidence available justifying the routine use of ultrasonography as an adjunct screening tool in women at average risk for breast cancer[9]. Target population[6, 10, 11] All women between the ages of 50 and 70 years are invited to attend for screening every three years. It is a rolling programme, which means that not all women will be invited when they reach 50 years, but all will be invited before their 53rd birthday. Women over the target age may request mammography by contacting their local screening centre. In some areas of the UK, women aged 47-49 years and 71-73 years receive invitations for screening. This is part of a trial which began in 2009 looking at whether to extend the breast screening age range. It is expected to take until at least the mid-2020s for conclusions to be reached. Women who have a family history of breast cancer can access advice about their risks and further screening if required, through their GP. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines of 2013 may be consulted for appropriate referral pathways for genetic testing and surveillance for those at higher risk[13]: Those who have had breast cancer. Those who have a strong family history of breast cancer. Those who have a relevant genetic history. Otherwise, primary care clinicians should be aware of women who may be at higher risk of breast cancer - for example, no history of breast-feeding, having no children, having children at late ages (especially over the age of 30 years), long-term hormone replacement therapy (HRT) use, obesity (for postmenopausal women only) and high consumption of alcohol - and advise them opportunistically of breast awareness. For women aged 40-49 years there is only limited evidence that screening leads to a reduction in mortality. This may be due to the difficulties in interpreting mammograms in pre-menopausal women, due to glandular breast tissue, and also to the lower incidence of breast cancer in this age group. The breast cancer screening programme in the UK was set up to allow for the early detection and treatment of breast cancer in women. As evidence emerges from years of screening across several countries, debate continues about whether the benefit outweighs the negative effects. Most recent reviews show benefits come at a significant price in terms of harm. An independent review in the UK in 2012 concluded[14]: Screening as currently performed in the UK gives a 20% relative risk reduction in mortality. For every 10,000 women aged 50 years beginning the screening programme for the next 20 years, 43 deaths from breast cancer would be prevented, and 129 cases would be overdiagnosed. This equates to one death prevented for every three cases overdiagnosed. A 2013 Cochrane review concluded[15]: Screening reduces mortality by around 15%, and overdiagnosis and over-treatment is around 30%. For every 2,000 women invited for screening over 10 years, one death from breast cancer will be prevented, and 10 healthy women will be treated unnecessarily. More than 200 women will experience psychological distress caused by false positive findings. Breast cancer mortality in itself is an unreliable outcome measure, as it is biased in favour of screening. The Canadian Task Force in 2011 found that mammography is associated with significant reductions in the relative risk of death from breast cancer in those aged 50-69 years. The benefits of mammography for women aged 60-69 years (number needed to screen (NNS) 432) are greater than for women aged 50-59 years (NNS 910). Screening about 720 women aged 50-69 years once every 2-3 years for about 11 years would prevent one death from breast cancer, but it would also result in about 204 women having a false positive result on a mammogram and 26 women having an unnecessary biopsy of their breast[16]. However, a report on 25 years of breast screening in Canada in 2014 suggested for women aged 40-59 years having annual mammography, there was NO significant reduction in mortality[17]. An international working group reviewed the evidence in November 2014 and concluded that there is a net benefit from inviting women aged 50-69 years for screening, with[18]: A 23% reduction in risk of death from breast cancer. Summary estimates of over-diagnosis around 6.5%. Evidence of short-term psychological harm resulting from false positive mammograms. (There is evidence that women in the UK who have had false positive breast screening results may experience psychological distress which may persist for up to three years, and reduce their likelihood of returning for their next screening test[7].) A risk of radiation-induced breast cancer of 1 to 10 per 100,000 women screened. No evidence found that showed teaching breast self-examination reduces mortality from breast cancer. No evidence found that clinical breast examination alone reduces mortality, although when combined with mammography it may increase detection rates. Women need to be informed of the risk of over-diagnosis but a UK-based study suggested that this did not have much impact on their decision to have screening[19]. Studies elsewhere have shown that when women are fully informed by a decision aid leaflet, participation in screening drops[20]. Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) occurs more frequently in screening-detected cancer than in symptomatic cancer, and may contribute to overdiagnosis[14]. It is not yet possible to ascertain which cases of DCIS will go on to become invasive or to relapse or to affect mortality, so all cancer detected is treated. Uptake and detection rates are similar across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, although there are regional variations. In the group of women aged 50-70 years: In England in 2014-2015, uptake was 71.3% with regional variation, the highest uptake being in the East Midlands[3]. 1.75 million women were screened in all. 8.6 cancers were detected per 1,000 women screened. In Northern Ireland in 2012-2013, average uptake was 74.2%, although regional variation was noted. 6.8 cancers were detected per 1,000 women screened[21]. In Scotland uptake was 72.5% over the 2012-15 three-year period[22]. Detection rate of invasive cancer in women aged 53-70 with a previous screen within the past 5 years was 6.5 per 1,000 women. In Wales uptake was 72.1% in 2014-2015. 10.6 cancers were detected per 1,000 women screened[6]. Are you protected against flu? See if you are eligible for a free NHS flu jab today. Join our weekly wellness digest from the best health experts in the business Please enter a valid email address. By clicking ‘Join now’ you agree to our Terms and conditions and Privacy policy. Further reading and references Quality Assurance Guidelines for Surgeons in Breast Cancer Screening; NHS Cancer Screening Programmes, NHSBSP Publication No 20, Fourth edition (March 2009) Loberg M, Lousdal ML, Bretthauer M, et al; Benefits and harms of mammography screening. Breast Cancer Res. 2015 May 117:63. doi: 10.1186/s13058-015-0525-z. Myers ER, Moorman P, Gierisch JM, et al; Benefits and Harms of Breast Cancer Screening: A Systematic Review. JAMA. 2015 Oct 20314(15):1615-34. doi: 10.1001/jama.2015.13183. Breast cancer incidence (invasive) statistics; Cancer Research UK. Raftery J, Chorozoglou M; Possible net harms of breast cancer screening: updated modelling of Forrest report, BMJ, 2011 Dec 8343:d7627. doi: 10.1136/bmj.d7627. Breast Screening Programme, England. Statistics for 2014-15, Published 24 February 2016; Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) Breast screening; HSC Public Health Agency Northern Ireland Quality Assurance Reference Unit Breast Screening; National Services Division, NHS Scotland Breast Test Wales; Public Health Wales Bond M, Pavey T, Welch K, et al; Systematic review of the psychological consequences of false-positive screening mammograms. Health Technol Assess. 2013 Mar17(13):1-170, v-vi. doi: 10.3310/hta17130. Breast screening; NICE CKS, December 2011 (UK access only) Gartlehner G, Thaler K, Chapman A, et al; Mammography in combination with breast ultrasonography versus mammography for breast cancer screening in women at average risk. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2013 Apr 304:CD009632. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009632.pub2. Breast screening: programme overview; Public Health England Breast screening; Public Health Agency (NI) Familial breast cancer: classification, care and managing breast cancer and related risks in people with a family history of breast cancer; NICE Clinical Guideline (June 2013) The benefits and harms of breast cancer screening: an independent review; Lancet. 2012 Nov 17380(9855):1778-86. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(12)61611-0. Epub 2012 Oct 30. Gotzsche PC, Jorgensen KJ; Screening for breast cancer with mammography. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2013 Jun 46:CD001877. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD001877.pub5. Tonelli M, Gorber SC, Joffres M, et al; Recommendations on screening for breast cancer in average-risk women aged 40-74 years. CMAJ. 2011 Nov 22183(17):1991-2001. Miller AB, Wall C, Baines CJ, et al; Twenty five year follow-up for breast cancer incidence and mortality of the Canadian National Breast Screening Study: randomised screening trial. BMJ. 2014 Feb 11348:g366. doi: 10.1136/bmj.g366. Lauby-Secretan B, Scoccianti C, Loomis D, et al; Breast-cancer screening--viewpoint of the IARC Working Group. N Engl J Med. 2015 Jun 11372(24):2353-8. doi: 10.1056/NEJMsr1504363. Epub 2015 Jun 3. Waller J, Douglas E, Whitaker KL, et al; Women's responses to information about overdiagnosis in the UK breast cancer screening programme: a qualitative study. BMJ Open. 2013 Apr 223(4). pii: e002703. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-002703. Print 2013. Bourmaud A, Soler-Michel P, Oriol M, et al; Decision aid on breast cancer screening reduces attendance rate: results of a large-scale, randomized, controlled study by the DECIDEO group. Oncotarget. 2016 Mar 157(11):12885-92. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.7332. Breast screening: Annual reports, Northern Ireland; HSC Public Health Agency, NI Quality Assurance Reference Centre Scottish breast screening programme statistics. Year ending 31 March 2015. Published 19 April 2016; Information Service Division (ISD) NHS Scotland Paget's Disease of Breast Male Breast Cancer Hi there, I'm not sure if I'm just being silly here, so i thought id post and see if my skin looks abnormal and worth seeing a Dr or if I'm just being paranoid. I recently lost my aunty to cancer so... charlotte35182 Join the discussion on the forums Assess your symptoms online with our free symptom checker. 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Sources of uncertainty in the spatial pattern of climate change Explaining the spread in climate model predictions using a moist energy balance model Key Points & Overview Contributed by Dave Bonan | October 7, 2018 Reducing uncertainty in tropical cloud behavior will improve warming projections over a wide range of latitudes Improved understanding of polar feedbacks will primarily reduce warming uncertainty in polar regions Climate projection uncertainty can arise from three distinct sources: internal climate variability, emissions scenario, and the climate response. Internal climate variability refers to the natural fluctuations of the climate system that can often mask warming trends. Uncertainty in emissions scenario arises primarily from our inability to predict future anthropogenic greenhouse-gas emissions and land use changes. Finally, comprehensive general circulation models (GCMs) have different representations of how the climate system behaves, producing divergent predictions of climate change under the same greenhouse-gas forcing. Dave Bonan is an undergraduate student in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences and works for the PCC as an undergraduate assistant. Previous studies have shown that the global-mean warming value differs across GCMs because of uncertainty in climate feedbacks, which act to amplify or dampen the greenhouse-gas forcing. However, while the global-mean value is an important quantity for intermodel comparison, its policy relevance is limited, given that it is a single number. Arguably, knowledge of the spatial pattern of climate change is of greater consequence for society, as the effects of climate change are predominantly experienced at the regional level. For example, to what extent does tropical cloud feedback uncertainty affect uncertainty in polar warming? In a recent study, we deconstructed uncertainty in the spatial pattern of climate change by using an idealized climate model that emulates the behavior of the GCMs. This idealized climate model links regional physical processes to warming responses across latitudes by representing changes in poleward atmospheric heat transport, which allowed us to disaggregate the pattern of warming predicted by each GCM. By fixing climate feedback uncertainty to certain geographic regions, for instance, we found that uncertainty in tropical cloud feedbacks creates an even layer of uncertainty across the pattern of warming. Conversely, uncertainty in polar climate feedbacks resulted in warming uncertainty that was confined to the poles. This result suggests that predicting future polar warming is difficult as it is a combination of tropical and polar feedback uncertainty. It also suggests that improved knowledge of tropical cloud feedbacks will improve warming projections everywhere. Considerable work remains to reduce uncertainty in projections of climate change. But, the first step towards reducing uncertainty in future climate change is to characterize the relative importance of each source. Though this study is idealized and does not allow us to directly reduce such uncertainty, it does allow us to disaggregate the contributing sources of uncertainty. About the Article Bonan, Dave | Atmospheric Sciences Co-Authors: Kyle C. Armour, Gerard H. Roe, Nicholas Siler, Nicole Feldl Published: 08/22/2018 |
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Home / Band Management / Booking Gigs & Touring / What do local artists REALLY think of Asbury Park? What do local artists REALLY think of Asbury Park? By Chris M Junior on November 6, 2014 Situated along New Jersey’s shoreline, Asbury Park often gets overshadowed by the Garden State’s more refined coastal communities. But when it comes to music history and being a destination for current sounds, Asbury Park blows away all of its seaside neighbors. These young Asbury Park veterans are among the many rockin’ reasons why the gritty city that meets the sea is a desirable place to be. Quincy Mumford “It’s not just where Bruce Springsteen came from,” says singer/songwriter Quincy Mumford. “I’ve watched the city grow. It’s cool to see so many different bands and genres in Asbury Park.” Mumford has grown, too. He continues to explore new markets as a touring act and work on a follow-up to 2013’s It’s Only Change that will “show the different sides of what I do.” Glycerine Queens Bassist Kayla Cervone likens Asbury Park to a “hidden treasure,” albeit one that is “hip and very trendy.” Adds drummer Jen Amoscato, “It still has that old feel to it, but it’s also changing.” Nicole Atkins had a hand in producing Sleep Deprivation, a five-song Glycerine Queens EP released this year. The post-punk band has new material ready for a potential full-length album in 2015. Related ItemsHomepage Lead Stories ← Previous Story 4 Ways to Get Paid on Tour Next Story → Taylor Swift, Spotify and the Musical Food Chain Myth
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Mature Comedy Entertainment Justin McElroy Comedy McElroy Travis McElroy Griffin McElroy The McElroy Brothers Comedy Advice Advice MBMBaM By Justin McElroy and The McElroys. Discovered by Player FM and our community — copyright is owned by the publisher, not Player FM, and audio is streamed directly from their servers. Hit the Subscribe button to track updates in Player FM, or paste the feed URL into other podcast apps. My Brother, My Brother And Me « » MBMBaM 518: Pepperoni and Vicki We’re kicking off our long-delayed, fully-casual MaxFunDrive with today’s episode, and celebrating the occasion by firing an enormous cloud of mechanical space debris toward the unsuspecting surface of our Earth. That’ll teach ‘em! Consider becoming a supporter of our show: www.maximumfun.org/join/ Suggested talking points: The Piper, Accidental Sixteenth Chapel, Scareinara, Good Wine Years, Basement Porno Hoard, MIR’s Big Taco Crash, Tire Philosopher More resources on anti-racism and fighting police violence: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Similar to My Brother, My Brother And Me Welcome to Wonderful! It’s an enthusiast podcast by Griffin and Rachel McElroy in which they discuss Very Good Things, and the Things that Make Them Good. Got a Good Thing you’re excited about that you want them to talk about on the show? Shoot ‘em an email at wonderfulpodcast@gmail.com. Worst Idea Of All Time Podcast Comedians Guy Montgomery and Tim Batt review a movie once a week, every week, for a year. Year one: Grown Ups 2. Year two: Sex and The City 2. Year Three: We Are Your Friends. A podcast host by two boiz who have more commitment than talent. Join Dr. Sydnee McElroy and her husband Justin McElroy for a tour of all the dumb, bad, gross, weird and wrong ways we've tried to fix people. Comedian Doug Benson (Super High Me, Last Comic Standing) invites his friends to sit down and discuss his first love: movies! Justin, Travis and Griffin McElroy from My Brother, My Brother and Me have recruited their dad Clint for a campaign of high adventure. Join the McElroys as they find their fortune and slay an unconscionable number of ... you know, kobolds or whatever in ... The Adventure Zone.. Join host Scott Aukerman ("Comedy Bang! Bang!" on IFC, "Mr. Show") for a weekly podcast that blends conversation and character work from today's funniest comedians. While Scott begins by traditionally interviewing the celebrities, the open-door policy means an assortment of eccentric oddballs can pop by at any moment to chat, compete in games, and engage in comic revelry. With all that, and regular bonus episodes, we bet your favorite part will still be the plugs! Imagine if your Dad wrote a dirty book. Most people would try to ignore it and pretend it had never happened - but not Jamie Morton. Instead, he's decided to read it to the world in this award-winning comedy podcast. With the help of his friends, James Cooper and Alice Levine, Jamie will be reading a chapter each episode and discovering more about his father than he ever bargained for. Monday Morning Podcast Bill Burr rants about relationship advice, sports and the Illuminati. Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend After 25 years at the Late Night desk, Conan realized that the only people at his holiday party are the men and women who work for him. Over the years and despite thousands of interviews, Conan has never made a real and lasting friendship with any of his celebrity guests. So, he started a podcast to do just that. Deeper, unboundedly playful, and free from FCC regulations, Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend is a weekly opportunity for Conan to hang out with the people he enjoys most and perhaps fin ... You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes Everybody has secret weirdness, Pete Holmes gets comedians to share theirs.
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The Movie Hall of Fame Society Conversations Cinema Nico And Adam By Nico and Adam. Discovered by Player FM and our community — copyright is owned by the publisher, not Player FM, and audio is streamed directly from their servers. Hit the Subscribe button to track updates in Player FM, or paste the feed URL into other podcast apps. The Movie Hall of Fame « » One Man's Trash... You know what they say: One man’s trash is another man’s Citizen Kane. Nico and Adam warm up their ovens and whip-up some freshly baked hot takes on behalf of a few publicly-derided films. Nico delivers some impassioned pleas for The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, Elysium and Vanilla Sky. And Adam boldly defends Mamma Mia!, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and The Godfather: Part III. You may hate them, but one of these misunderstood gems will earn a spot in the Movie Hall of Fame. Chat with the TMT Community on Discord! For More TMT Shenanigans: toomanythoughtsmedia.com Twitter: @funnynicotweets, @someadamhall, @TMT_Media E-mail: toomanythoughtsmedia@gmail.com Subscribe and Rate on Apple Podcasts! The post Movie Hall of Fame: One Man’s Trash… appeared first on Too Many Thoughts. Similar to The Movie Hall of Fame Barangay Love Stories Love stories from listeners of Barangay LSFM are featured in this weekly radio program. Listen in as Papa Dudut reads the letter of a "kabarangay" who shares his/her heartfelt experience. A dramatization brings the audience closer to feeling the joy, the pain, the ups and downs of being in love--something that each one of us can relate to. Woman's Hour Women's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire. Chat 10 Looks 3 A peripatetic podcast in which Leigh Sales and Annabel Crabb discuss what they're reading, watching, cooking, listening to or irrationally exhilarated by. Jim Harold's Campfire Creepy TRUE stories of paranormal phenomena of all types. Ghost stories, UFO, cryptids and more! This feed reflects the last 90 days of content, Jim Harold's Campfire has been in production since 2009 with over 390 episodes. True ghost stories, hauntings, life after death stories and more. Hosted by Jim Harold. The Irish Times Women's Podcast The Women's Podcast, hosted by Kathy Sheridan & Róisín Ingle.
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RBNY NYRBII SKY BLUE FC RB ACADEMY RB BRAGANTINO SEEING RED NY THAT’S SO METRO RAISING BULLS Match Preview: Red Bulls vs Toronto FC by Liam Pettit In the finale of the Atlantic Cup, the New York Red Bulls scraped their way to draw D.C. United 3-3. Five games now remain in the regular season and the 3-0 loss to Montreal two weeks earlier coupled with the tie Sunday, further dampers New York’s hopes of lifting Supporters Shield. Despite a hat-trick performance, Bradley Wright-Phillips voiced frustration post-game, ” We are fighting too hard to get these wins the last two games and I don’t really like the feeling of that. We came away with a point but it doesn’t really feel good right now to me.” With a full weeks rest the Red Bulls look to regain momentum in the Shield battle against teetering TFC. It has been a injury-laden season for TFC to say the least. Things never picked up since their Concacaf Champions League final loss. After winning the treble and having the best single season in MLS history, the comedown has hit TFC hard. After their loss to LAFC earlier this September, Michael Bradley lamented their impotence, “this year … you have to know that the next year it’s going to be exponentially more difficult. And across the board every single person, every single person in this club has come up short in understanding what those challenges were going to be. So that part is disappointing.” Last week TFC faced off against LA Galaxy who are too nearing the end of a season filled with promise. Both teams desperately needed a win to keep their playoff hopes alive and it was TFC who prevailed 5-3. It wasn’t a decisive win by any means, but TFC showed character to score two goals late after allowing L.A. to score three straight goals to tie the game 3-3. Through 28 games played, TFC accumulated 30 points via eight wins, six ties while losing 14 times. With six games left, TFC is two places and nine points back of the sixth place Montreal Impact. TFC faced off against Liga MX powerhouses, Tigres UANL in a rematch of the 2018 CONCACAF Champions League semifinals. This time the two squared off in The Campeones Cup which featured the winner of the previous MLS Cup versus the winner of the Campeon de Campeones who is the victor of a one-off match between the previous Clausura and Apertura champions. TFC lost 3-1 to Tigres UANL at BMO field losing the inaugural Campeones Cup. After the game Vanney was open and reflective saying, “It was a microcosm of our season. Good moments, some good looks on goal, controlled some possession. They’re a very good team, they’re going to have their moments as well. They picked up three goals, some things we’ve got to do better at for sure, but some of it is also the quality of the other players being able to make some plays.” Sebastian Giovinco was subbed off in the 40th minute, Greg Vanney relayed his status, “I don’t have a clear update, we’ll know more tomorrow. He was a getting a little bit of tightness in his calves and decided he needed to shut it down.” TFC rolled out a strong lineup vs Tigres UANL which bodes well for the Red Bulls. Jozy Altidore was also subbed out in the 57th minute presumably to keep him fresh for Saturday. Players to Watch: Michael Bradley On several occasions this season, Michael Bradley has been called upon by Greg Vanney to play center back. Bradley did so against the Galaxy and will likely do the same if Chris Mavinga remains sidelined with a hamstring injury. The pseudo center back role requires Marky Delgado and Jonathan Osorio to protect Bradley as a deep-lying regista in the attack. Behind him, Nick Hagglund and Eric Zavaleta will pinch in behind Bradley when Toronto is higher up on the field. On the other hand, limited resources will force Bradley to man-mark Bradley Wright-Phillips at times which will be entertaining to see. Despite the change of position, Bradley is a capable defender who will prove vital if TFC wants to hang around in the playoff hunt. Tim Parker The Red Bulls have conceded six goals in the last two games and the best defense in the league through 27 games is starting to show cracks. Tim Parker and Aaron Long will face off against Jozy Altidore and Sebastian Giovinco who in tandem play very similarly to their last opponents, Luciano Acosta and Wayne Rooney. Against D.C. United, the Red Bulls backline struggled to deal with the hold up play of Rooney in combination with Acosta’s runs off of the target striker. When the two teams last met, Altidore remained sidelined after foot surgery and his presence on Saturday will pose another test for the Red Bulls center back duo as they head down the final stretch of the season. TaggedBradley Wright-PhillipsMichael BradleyMLSNew York Red BullsTim ParkerToronto FC RB Global Technical Director Departs for Monaco Editorial: Major League Soccer is back… Well, sort of MLS Tournament Format Announced Previous Article The Battle of the Bulls – GLOBAL PREVIEW Next Article Late Salzburg Goal Decides Battle of the Bulls – GLOBAL RECAP About Liam Pettit View all posts by Liam Pettit → [Rumor] Salzburg midfielder Takumi Minamino reported to join Liverpool FC. 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THE GARDEN OF LETTERS Alyson Richman Set against the rich backdrop of World War II Italy, The Garden of Letters captures the hope, suspense, and romance of an uncertain era, in an epic intertwining story of first love, great tragedy, and spectacular bravery. Portofino, Italy, 1943. A young woman steps off a boat in a scenic coastal village. Although she knows how to disappear in a crowd, Elodie is too terrified to slip by the German officers while carrying her poorly forged identity papers. She is frozen until a man she’s never met before claims to know her. In desperate need of shelter, Portofino, Italy, 1943. A young woman steps off a boat in a scenic coastal village. Although she knows how to disappear in a crowd, Elodie is too terrified to slip by the German officers while carrying her poorly forged identity papers. She is frozen until a man she’s never met before claims to know her. In desperate need of shelter, Elodie follows him back to his home on the cliffs of Portofino. Only months before, Elodie Bertolotti was a cello prodigy in Verona, unconcerned with world events. But when Mussolini’s Fascist regime strikes her family, Elodie is drawn into the burgeoning resistance movement by Luca, a young and impassioned bookseller. As the occupation looms, she discovers that her unique musical talents, and her courage, have the power to save lives. In Portofino, young doctor Angelo Rosselli gives the frightened and exhausted girl sanctuary. He is a man with painful secrets of his own, haunted by guilt and remorse. But Elodie’s arrival has the power to awaken a sense of hope and joy that Angelo thought was lost to him forever. About Alyson Richman Alyson Richman is the national bestselling author of the The Lost Wife, as well as three other critically acclaimed novels: The Mask Carver’s Son, The Rhythm of Memory, and The Last Van Gogh. Her novels are published in more than fifteen languages. She is currently working on a novel about the nineteenth century courtesan, Marthe de Florian, and her Paris apartment that remained untouched for seventy years. Alyson lives in New York with her husband and two children. “Richman seamlessly weaves together the languages of music and love, reaching into the heart of the reader with artful portraits of heroism, sacrifice and redemption. Fans of The Lost Wife will again savor Richman’s ability to tell a remarkable story about people who are unforgettable and real.” —Pam Jenoff, International bestselling author “The Garden of Letters demonstrates artistry of the highest order. Lyrical and compelling, Alyson Richman’s novel of a cellist coming of age in wartime Italy is as layered as a symphony. Exquisite.” —Erika Robuck, author of Fallen Beauty “A brilliant novel that will haunt me for years to come.” —Kristina McMorris, bestselling author of The Pieces We Keep “Alyson Richman crafts a transportive novel vivid with history and fragile with hope.” —Jessica Brockmole, author of Letters from Skye The book moves between several time periods, weaving together Angelo’s and Elodie’s pasts, as well as their present together. How does this enrich the storytelling? A major theme of the novel is how we communicate without words, most notably through the power of music. How else do the characters communicate nonverbally? How do Elodie’s feelings about music change throughout the book? How does this reflect her shifting worldview? Elodie’s father tells her that “you sense what’s hidden beneath the music.” How does this foreshadow her work for the resistance movement? How else is foreshadowing used in the novel? Elodie often says that her extremely precise memory is “the Venetian in me.” Do you think it’s possible to inherit traits from your ethnicity? Lena seems more alive after attending the resistance meetings, and later on, Elodie observes the same in her mother as she aids in the fighting. Why does this happen? Do you think that Elodie, on some unconscious level, purposefully leaves the Wolf’s code out of the cadenza during her concert at the Bibiena? Or is she truly lost in the music? How might the events that follow have changed if she had performed the code? As the Germans enter Verona, average citizens step up to fight: “‘Tell us what to do!’ one of the women shouts. She is not a staffetta, but a matron eager to be useful.” Would you have joined the resistance if you lived in wartime Italy? The account of the Wolf’s ransacked apartment—“The silk panels were slashed and cut open. The strings of the grand piano had been severed and brutally pulled out like weeds.”—is disturbing, despite its describing only objects. Why? What do you think ultimately became of the Wolf and his wife? Could they have survived? The first line of the book states, “the rucksack contains her life reduced to small pieces.” Later on, Dalia produces a box filled with small trinkets that she replaces with Angelo’s letters. What would represent your “life reduced to small pieces?” What objects do you consider sacred? Why does Angelo gravitate toward things that need extra care? Considering his history with Dalia and Nasai, has he always done so? Valentina can find beauty and value in items that others see only as trash. What are the parallels between her and Venice itself, a city where “beauty and decay seemed to coexist?” Why does Dalia paper the room with Angelo’s letters? Why does Angelo leave them intact “like an ancient tomb”? And why does Elodie add to them? What does the “garden of letters” represent to each of them? The characters often refer to passages from The Little Prince: “It’s only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.” What is the significance of these passages? How does it apply to Elodie’s life in Verona, and later on, in Portofino?
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Integrated analysis of established and novel microbial and chemical methods for microbial source tracking A.R. Blanch, L. Belanche-Muñoz, X. Bonjoch, James Ebdon, C. Gantzer, F. Lucena, J. Ottoson, C. Kourtis, A. Iversen, I. Kühn, L. Mocé, M. Muniesa, J. Schwartzbrod, S. Skraber, G.T. Papageorgiou, Huw Taylor, J.L. Wallis, J. Jofre Environment and Public Health Research and Enterprise Group Centre for Aquatic Environments Several microbes and chemicals have been considered as potential tracers to identify fecal sources in the environment. However, to date, no one approach has been shown to accurately identify the origins of fecal pollution in aquatic environments. In this multilaboratory study, different microbial and chemical indicators were analyzed in order to distinguish human fecal sources from nonhuman fecal sources using wastewaters and slurries from diverse geographical areas within Europe. Twenty-six parameters, which were later combined to form derived variables for statistical analyses, were obtained by performing methods that were achievable in all the participant laboratories: enumeration of fecal coliform bacteria, enterococci, clostridia, somatic coliphages, F-specific RNA phages, bacteriophages infecting Bacteroides fragilis RYC2056 and Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron GA17, and total and sorbitol-fermenting bifidobacteria; genotyping of F-specific RNA phages; biochemical phenotyping of fecal coliform bacteria and enterococci using miniaturized tests; specific detection of Bifidobacterium adolescentis and Bifidobacterium dentium; and measurement of four fecal sterols. A number of potentially useful source indicators were detected (bacteriophages infecting B. thetaiotaomicron, certain genotypes of F-specific bacteriophages, sorbitol-fermenting bifidobacteria, 24-ethylcoprostanol, and epycoprostanol), although no one source identifier alone provided 100% correct classification of the fecal source. Subsequently, 38 variables (both single and derived) were defined from the measured microbial and chemical parameters in order to find the best subset of variables to develop predictive models using the lowest possible number of measured parameters. To this end, several statistical or machine learning methods were evaluated and provided two successful predictive models based on just two variables, giving 100% correct classification: the ratio of the densities of somatic coliphages and phages infecting Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron to the density of somatic coliphages and the ratio of the densities of fecal coliform bacteria and phages infecting Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron to the density of fecal coliform bacteria. Other models with high rates of correct classification were developed, but in these cases, higher numbers of variables were required. Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'Integrated analysis of established and novel microbial and chemical methods for microbial source tracking'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. coliform bacterium Earth & Environmental Sciences chemical method Earth & Environmental Sciences fecal coliform Earth & Environmental Sciences bacteriophage Earth & Environmental Sciences RNA Earth & Environmental Sciences chemical Earth & Environmental Sciences sterol Earth & Environmental Sciences indicator Earth & Environmental Sciences Blanch, A. R., Belanche-Muñoz, L., Bonjoch, X., Ebdon, J., Gantzer, C., Lucena, F., Ottoson, J., Kourtis, C., Iversen, A., Kühn, I., Mocé, L., Muniesa, M., Schwartzbrod, J., Skraber, S., Papageorgiou, G. T., Taylor, H., Wallis, J. L., & Jofre, J. (2006). Integrated analysis of established and novel microbial and chemical methods for microbial source tracking. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 72(9), 5915-5926. 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Twenty-six parameters, which were later combined to form derived variables for statistical analyses, were obtained by performing methods that were achievable in all the participant laboratories: enumeration of fecal coliform bacteria, enterococci, clostridia, somatic coliphages, F-specific RNA phages, bacteriophages infecting Bacteroides fragilis RYC2056 and Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron GA17, and total and sorbitol-fermenting bifidobacteria; genotyping of F-specific RNA phages; biochemical phenotyping of fecal coliform bacteria and enterococci using miniaturized tests; specific detection of Bifidobacterium adolescentis and Bifidobacterium dentium; and measurement of four fecal sterols. 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To this end, several statistical or machine learning methods were evaluated and provided two successful predictive models based on just two variables, giving 100% correct classification: the ratio of the densities of somatic coliphages and phages infecting Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron to the density of somatic coliphages and the ratio of the densities of fecal coliform bacteria and phages infecting Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron to the density of fecal coliform bacteria. Other models with high rates of correct classification were developed, but in these cases, higher numbers of variables were required. AB - Several microbes and chemicals have been considered as potential tracers to identify fecal sources in the environment. However, to date, no one approach has been shown to accurately identify the origins of fecal pollution in aquatic environments. In this multilaboratory study, different microbial and chemical indicators were analyzed in order to distinguish human fecal sources from nonhuman fecal sources using wastewaters and slurries from diverse geographical areas within Europe. Twenty-six parameters, which were later combined to form derived variables for statistical analyses, were obtained by performing methods that were achievable in all the participant laboratories: enumeration of fecal coliform bacteria, enterococci, clostridia, somatic coliphages, F-specific RNA phages, bacteriophages infecting Bacteroides fragilis RYC2056 and Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron GA17, and total and sorbitol-fermenting bifidobacteria; genotyping of F-specific RNA phages; biochemical phenotyping of fecal coliform bacteria and enterococci using miniaturized tests; specific detection of Bifidobacterium adolescentis and Bifidobacterium dentium; and measurement of four fecal sterols. A number of potentially useful source indicators were detected (bacteriophages infecting B. thetaiotaomicron, certain genotypes of F-specific bacteriophages, sorbitol-fermenting bifidobacteria, 24-ethylcoprostanol, and epycoprostanol), although no one source identifier alone provided 100% correct classification of the fecal source. Subsequently, 38 variables (both single and derived) were defined from the measured microbial and chemical parameters in order to find the best subset of variables to develop predictive models using the lowest possible number of measured parameters. 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> Kevin Privett Dr Kevin Privett (Former) Key skills include engineering and environmental geology including site investigation; risk assessment and remediation of contaminated land; environmental impact assessment; physical containment barriers; the siting and design of landfills; soil slope stability and superficial structures. Since completing my research thesis on engineering effects of superficially disturbed strata in 1981 I have gained broad-based experience in the civil engineering and mining sectors encompassing geotechnical consultancy, civil engineering contracting, materials testing, site investigation, contractual claims, contract research and university teaching. Projects have included the re-development of contaminated industrial sites (mines, quarries, car factories, chemicals, airfields, cement, metals, oil refinery, ports, etc.) including remedial strategies and actions, EIA in the UK, Iran and Greenland, landfill design, 9M litre oil spill in Triassic sandstone, environmental due-diligence, mine closure guidelines, tailings management facilities, soil and rock slope stability assessment including a gas storage facility on an active slip complex, nuclear power and waste disposal, alternative energy (Severn Barrage tidal, wave, wind), soil nailed slopes, earthworks, highways and sewers. I was responsible for maintaining high technical standards at Hydrock (a geotechnical consulting firm) and for the production of the company’s Generic Assessment Criteria for contaminated land risk assessment. I was a member of the teams who produced the 1st Edition LQM/CIEH and the EIC/AGS/CL:AIRE GACs and a co-author of the latter report. I have worked with the EIC advising Defra on the revision of the statutory guidance for dealing with contaminated land under Part 2A of the EPA 1990, and the provision of supporting technical guidance. I am the author of a number of scientific papers, book reviews and a CIRIA book on physical contaminant barriers for contaminated sites and am a former assistant editor of the Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology. I am a former Chairman of the Engineering Group of the Geological Society of London and former delegate of the Ground Forum and of the Periglacial and Glacial Engineering Geology Steering Group. Teaching experience includes a number of UK universities and CPD courses, including a part-time lectureship at CardiffUniversity on the Applied Environmental Geology MSc Course and External Examiner (2011-16) for the University of Portsmouth for two MSc courses: Engineering Geology, and Environmental Geology and Contamination. I have completed successfully the US OSHA 40 hr hazardous waste site investigation health and safety training course. Since retiring from Hydrock in January 2016 I have maintained involvement with the University of Portsmouth through a Visiting Research Fellowship and has mainly been involved in teaching activities in the classroom and the field. I was awarded the Glossop Medal in 2018 by the Engineering Geology Group of the Geological Society for my life-long contribution to the application of engineering geology to civil engineering. I held the follwing designations during my professional career: FGS - Fellow of The Geological Society (1978-present) SiLC - Specialist in Land Condition (2006-2017) RoGEP - UK Registered Ground Engineering Adviser (2011-2017) FIMMM - Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (1991-2017) CGeol - Chartered Geologist (1990-2017) CEng - Chartered Engineer (1984-2017) CSci - Chartered Scientist (2004-2017) CEnv - Chartered Environmentalist (2009-2017) Eur Geol - European Geologist (1994-2017) Eur Ing - European Federation of National Engineering Associations, European Engineer (1990-2015) 2017 Part-time lecturer, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Portsmouth 2016- Visiting Research Fellow, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Portsmouth 2004-2016 Hydrock Consultants Ltd – Geo-environmental Associate (retired January 2016) 1996-2004 SRK Consulting (UK) Ltd, Cardiff – Principal Engineering Geologist 1995-2000 Part-time lecturer, Dept. of Earth Sciences, CardiffUniversity 1994-1996 Private Consultant 1991-1994 Rust Environmental (formerly Applied Geology Ltd) – Regional Associate 1990-1991 Golder Associates (UK) Ltd – Office Manager, Swansea 1981-1990 Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Ltd – Deputy Laboratory Manager
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The policy making process Canberra Law School Government, Politics, Power and Policy in Australia Dennis Woodward, Andrew Parkin, John Summers Edwards, M. (2010). The policy making process. In D. Woodward, A. Parkin, & J. Summers (Eds.), Government, Politics, Power and Policy in Australia (9 ed., pp. 417-429). Pearson Education. Edwards, Meredith. / The policy making process. Government, Politics, Power and Policy in Australia. editor / Dennis Woodward ; Andrew Parkin ; John Summers. 9. ed. Sydney, Australia : Pearson Education, 2010. pp. 417-429 @inbook{42062494aaa7415386a268a8866ef9e0, title = "The policy making process", author = "Meredith Edwards", editor = "Dennis Woodward and Andrew Parkin and John Summers", booktitle = "Government, Politics, Power and Policy in Australia", publisher = "Pearson Education", Edwards, M 2010, The policy making process. in D Woodward, A Parkin & J Summers (eds), Government, Politics, Power and Policy in Australia. 9 edn, Pearson Education, Sydney, Australia, pp. 417-429. The policy making process. / Edwards, Meredith. Government, Politics, Power and Policy in Australia. ed. / Dennis Woodward; Andrew Parkin; John Summers. 9. ed. Sydney, Australia : Pearson Education, 2010. p. 417-429. T1 - The policy making process AU - Edwards, Meredith BT - Government, Politics, Power and Policy in Australia A2 - Woodward, Dennis A2 - Parkin, Andrew A2 - Summers, John PB - Pearson Education CY - Sydney, Australia Edwards M. The policy making process. In Woodward D, Parkin A, Summers J, editors, Government, Politics, Power and Policy in Australia. 9 ed. Sydney, Australia: Pearson Education. 2010. p. 417-429
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Financial ReportingRetail ProcessesOn-Demand TrainingInventory Loss AboutCareersResources Let's Chat → Fireside chat with Former Panera CEO: Practical data delivery in fast casual & QSR The Enterprise Leader's QUICK-STart Guide to Creating a More Outcome-Driven Organization Three key focus areas every leader should be thinking about right now in order to create a more collaborative, outcome-focused culture Most struggle to see the connection between their own goals and those of the organization. According to a recent Gallup report, employees who strongly agree that they can link their individual and professional goals to those of the organization are 3.5 times more likely to be valuable contributors in their current and future roles. Unfortunately, only 44% of individuals strongly agree they can see this connection. This resource is intended to get to the crux of what leaders should be thinking about right now in order to create a more collaborative, performant organizational culture in 2021. It’s called a “quick-start guide” because it outlines the most important activities and conversations every enterprise leader should be prioritizing in order to adapt on the fly and create a culture of healthy, sustainable, and performance-driven accountability. Mindset --> Progress --> Performance --> Placeholder CTA: __________________ Adjust your mindset on the fly, not all at once It's really about being able to step back and say, ‘I'm responding to this change, and I'm willing, as a leader myself, to change my value prop … potentially at the cost of my own comfort because that's ultimately what I think good leadership will look like in the future and what will win in the market. — Ryan Kinane, Sr. Principal Program Lead, Organizational Planning & Agility, Chick-fil-A Acknowledge that you won’t have all the answers 50% of the S&P 500 are expected to be replaced by 2030. So, at a time when the future, in general, is still largely uncertain, it’s absolutely critical that you work to create a more open, collaborative environment where individuals have access to the info they need in order to work smartly and autonomously so that they can make well-informed decisions for the greater good of the team and organization. When things are going well, meaningful change or adaptation often struggles to take hold, particularly since there isn’t a prevailing feeling that anything needs to change. Yet, recent events have taught us that proactive change is absolutely necessary. In fact, you’re likely feeling the intense spotlight that’s again illuminated many of the most common, yet problematic bugaboos in an enterprise environment: misaligned initiatives, siloed teams, inefficient or overly bureaucratic processes, atrophied capabilities (as a likely result of positive reinforcement from false-positive market signals), and perhaps in some instances, even a loss of cultural “grit.” Still, though, while it may feel contrived or manufactured, there is reason to be optimistic. You won’t have all the answers right now, and you’re not expected to, either. Good news: Your ability to lead through difficult times is not dependent on having all the answers. It is, however, largely dependent on your ability to overcome barriers, rally others to the cause, and create a more transparent culture where accountability can be directly tied to specific, strategic objectives. How Adjusting Your Mindset Creates a More Outcome-Driven Organization Gives you time and space to ask the right questions, develop working hypotheses Sets an example for others that reinforces a culture of healthy, servant-leadership Reduces the anxiety often associated with goal setting in a professional context Helps teams and individuals gain clarity of purpose, especially in uncertain times Prepares individual contributors for success in future leadership roles Only 55% of full-time U.S. employees strongly agree that they feel well-prepared to do their job right now. Check to see if your strategic objectives have shifted It’s likely that many of your recent plans have been radically altered, including your organization’s top-level business objectives. So, making sure that you and your team are still pointed in the right direction is likely more difficult—yet necessary—than at any point in recent memory. It can be far too easy to discount clarity of purpose and/or transparency as nothing but an unnecessary luxury for teams and individuals. In fact, it isn’t a luxury at all; it’s a necessity. What you’ve been presented with, then, is an opportunity in time to reset expectations, course correct (as best as possible), and do what’s necessary to create clarity of purpose for all involved. Doing so allows each individual to visualize exactly how their work ladders up to the business’ objectives, to identify where natural points of collaboration exist between teams, and to shift effort, energy, and focus toward value. So, perhaps more so than any other move you can make right now, your first and most critical step is to re-confirm your strategic, organizational objectives (since they likely shifted or changed entirely over the course of the past year). This is your starting point. Simply, if you have clarity of purpose and alignment to specific outcomes, you have meaning. And when you have meaning, you’re able to create value—both for the organization and your team—because you see the bigger picture. Transparency becomes more sustainable and self-serve when all involved can clearly map the big picture to their day-to-day. In a 2018-2019 study of 124 large organizations, less than one-quarter of middle managers said that they could name their organization’s strategic priorities. Make it a priority to lead with trust, not title Historically speaking, true accountability in the Fortune 500 environment has largely been siloed, isolated, and confidential. I think it’s mostly a side effect of size and structure, but also probably a little bit of complacency, to be honest.I'm now trying to help my teams move toward an attitude that accountability is communal … it's blameless, and it's all about how we keep getting better together. — Kramer Johnson, Agile Transformation, Restaurant Training, Advocate for situational transparency over shrouded secrecy Key decisions can sometimes be made in a vacuum, then broadcast more broadly to those affected—whether directly or indirectly—by a certain decision. In and of itself, such a sequence of events isn’t particularly troublesome, especially in circumstances where the very nature of the decision requires fewer individuals, less public transparency, and closely guarded sensitivity. Still, though, if key decision-making processes are consistently hidden under a shroud of unnecessary secrecy, the long-term effects can be particularly damaging to teams, business units, and the organization as a whole. This isn’t to say that you should advocate for transparency at all costs in all situations (we wouldn’t pretend to make that claim). As a leader, however, you should take it upon yourself to push for situational transparency in order to reduce or eliminate “decision-making theatre,” which is often overly exclusionary and rarely serves a constructive purpose. Yet, actually creating meaningful momentum toward transparency may not come naturally (or may even be met with a fair bit of fear and anxiety), especially if you’ve spent a considerable amount of your career learning to prosper in a highly bureaucratic environment. If, over the course of your career, you’ve been hard-wired to “perfect and protect”—instead of “progress and share”—you’ll likely find it more difficult to alter and model desired transparent behavior. Nevertheless, it is possible to make serious strides toward eliminating the theatre of decision making. Thoughtful transparency can magnify desired alignment around your objectives to produce positive energy toward each new decision made. How Leading with Trust Creates a More Outcome-Driven Organization Establishes an assume-best-intent precedent, which encourages decisive action Places importance on communal accountability as opposed to siloed responsibility Encourages a lean toward situational transparency over closely-guarded secrecy Reduces social anxiety often associated with sharing things before they’re finished Begins to shift the internal culture from “perfect and protect” to “progress and share” Prepares teams and individuals for inevitable failure as a means to achieve progress Healthy organizational accountability requires a cultural shift that views success as a journey of targeted, imperfect experiments where the only goal is continuous progression, not perfection. — Josh Stanley, President, RevUnit Aim for consistent, measurable progression, not perfection If you’ve historically struggled with the notion of progress over perfection, you’re not alone.Many leaders—especially those who’ve built a successful career doing things a certain way, find it difficult (and potentially unnecessary) to seek out opportunities to share half-baked thoughts, real-time progress, in-flight decisions, and other details that border on the confidential because they’re hesitant to accept the perceived social pressure that accompanies such transparency. Similarly, if push came to shove, many leaders would be hard-pressed to welcome such open transparency—whether individually or on behalf of their team(s)—because they’re often fearful that such openness could, at some point, work against them as they continue to advance their career (especially if the results aren’t there). Consequently, many have clung tightly to the notion that it’s far easier to reveal critical information only after it’s reached a general state of completeness. In most cases, the average professional would prefer to wait until the story of success is clearly written before revealing the details simply because it’s usually far more comfortable than the alternative. Even still, individual, team, and organizational failure is still often seen as a flaw of professional character or a capability deficiency as opposed to exactly what it is — a necessary, repeated outcome that you’ll encounter often. So, while it sounds obvious, remember that your path—both individually and at an organizational level—will include “more misses than makes.” Your job is to aim for continuous progression. To do so, you’ll need to establish a common performance language that creates shared accountability of outcomes, not outputs. A Gallup study of over 10,000 employees found that individuals need four, primary things from their leaders: Create accountability to outcomes, not output I see visualizing work as one of those softer ways to create a culture of accountability — and potentially even a culture of inspiration. I'm inspired to do the work and put in the effort because I see the work, and I see my name next to it, and I see what it connects to, and what that could mean for the business. Adopt a common performance language Most large companies are made up of dozens of business units or functional departments, all of whom utilize different methodologies, vocabularies, and tools to get work done, often without knowing whether or not their work is contributing meaningfully. That’s why creating accountability to outcomes must start at the leadership level; that is, those in leadership positions need to first recognize and agree that real change is needed. If this sort of “buy-in” isn’t present (or isn’t communicated more broadly), you just won’t see any sort of meaningful change. It’s critical, too, that leaders openly acknowledge the very real challenges and difficulties that will likely exist in transitioning toward a more outcome-driven environment. Simply, don’t shy away from that which will be difficult. Address those challenges head on, and ensure that you’re sending supportive behavioral signals to your teams. One such signal should be the adoption and implementation of a unified performance language. Truthfully, that sounds fancier or perhaps more scientific than it should. For instance, you’re likely familiar with the popular OKR Framework (Objectives and Key Results), or the concept of either SMART of FAST goals. We won’t get into the merits of each framework in this guide (nor is it critically important that you remain steadfastly loyal to one over the other). Instead, what matters most is that the organization chooses a goal-setting method that: (1) Makes sense for their dynamics, (2) Can be communicated clearly, and (3) Includes guidance for teams that outlines how to most effectively use the selected method to create clarity of purpose for teams and individuals. How Accountability to Outcomes Creates a More Transparent Organization Ensures that the work directly maps to what’s most important to the organization Helps to eliminate rogue work streams, where ROI can be hit or mess, at best Creates clarity of purpose for teams and individuals, which is sorely lacking today Establishes a common vocabulary and visual language to measure critical progress Forces healthy conversations around key measurables, as opposed to the subjective To really have transparency of in-progress work and status of outcomes, you need a common way to track the progress and surface it in a way that’s easily understood across the organization. — David Baker, SVP, Client Experience, RevUnit Regularly visualize progress against key outcomes Your goal—once you’ve adopted a common performance language—then becomes to make sure that you’re regularly capturing and visualizing progress toward those outcomes. In doing so, what you’re actually doing—whether you’re acutely aware of it or not—is essentially an exercise in data collection, visualization, and storytelling (a topic deserving of a more in-depth guide in its own right). Even still, there are a couple of components that are critical to visualize real-time progress. First, you’ll need to implement some baseline data governance standards that outline, at a minimum: critical data points that will be needed in order to enable progress visualization at scale, the methods and processes by which you’ll collect that data, how you’ll go about verifying the accuracy of the data, how often you’ll report on critical progress, and ultimately, how all of that progress is then presented in a useful, easily understood manner for various audiences within the organization (each of whom is likely to need the same data served in a slightly different view). It’s worth acknowledging that this process, in and of itself, is a massive cultural shift for most organizations. It’s not easy, nor does it happen overnight. Second, there is a very real need for relatively homogenous tooling in this case. Things can quickly become messy, confusing, and especially detrimental to progress when teams are all using different tools for similar purposes. Thus, it’s equally important that organizations and their teams take some opinionated stances when it comes to tooling. In this case, less is more. You have to get all involved to agree on a select few tools that serve the most critical need (in this case progress tracking) in order to democratize data collection, break down data silos, and enforce basic data governance practices that allow systems, teams, and individuals to share progress more easily. Most individuals say that they struggle to see the connection between their own goals and those of the organization (only 44% say they can see the connection). Most lack clarity of focus and purpose in their work, which casts real doubt as to whether or not those teams and individuals are working on the right things, or the things that will actually deliver value in the places that will have the greatest impact for the organization. Yet, as a leader, you have a unique opportunity; the need for healthy, accountable, and outcome-driven performance has never been more real. That said, you won’t be able to create a more transparent organization without key partners and executive-level sponsorship. That’s true of most provocative change at scale, so should be neither surprising nor discouraging. You can, however, take action today to advance the cause, create clarity of purpose for your teams, lead with trust (not title), control both how you and your teams make use of data, and thus, your ability to model the type of change you want to see within the rest of the organization. Doing so isn’t easy, but by taking consistent, deliberate action that’s aligned with what’s most important to the business, you’re more likely to create the type of cultural transparency that creates meaning and value for individuals, team, and organization. Want More Like This? Check out a similar guide: Quick-Start Guide to Creating a More Adaptable Organization © 2020 RevUnit, All rights reserved. What We DoData IntelligenceProcess ModernizationUpskillingCourse: Data Viz 101 AboutCareersResourcesLookerContactPrivacy
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Home Editorial RSN Pick of the Day The GOP Debate – Miserable Irrelevancy The GOP Debate – Miserable Irrelevancy [clickToTweet tweet=”#GOPDEBATE NO REAL QUESTION ASKED, ASK THESE QUESTIONS .@realDonaldTrump .@tedcruz .@ScottWalker” quote=”Why were not clear cut questions asked of the candidates about federalism and states rights, about the role of the Fed in booms and busts, about immigration magnets, about the courts usurpation of the people’s right to define marriage, about self-defense vs. world hegemony? Because today’s media are not interested in substance and freedom, that’s why. They’re all about dog and pony shows and the further expansion of statism. “] Nelson Hultberg Seventeen GOP candidates for president of the United States paraded in front of us in Cleveland on August 6th. The establishment media crowed enthusiastically to the viewers about the import of this gathering to our lives as Americans. Chris Wallace and his fellow questioners milked the affair for all the drama they could squeeze from it. Unfortunately this two-tiered debate was just one more exercise in the miserable irrelevancy of the media’s handling of “political affairs” in America today. With each passing year the nation drifts deeper into economic ineptitude, a macabre government intervenes further into all the nooks and crannies of our lives, and our culture sinks relentlessly into an abysmal preoccupation with gays, transsexuals, drug addicts, and other sundry oddities of life. Decadence and despotism loom all around us. There are scores of monumental issues that need to be discussed today openly and fervently by our media. But instead we got irrelevancy and default on the real problems that our country and culture face. Why were not the following paramount issues presented to the candidates in depth? 1) States’ rights versus Washington power We as a nation were formed under the concept of “federalism,” which means that all legislative power is to emanate first on the local level, then on the state level, and last on the national level. Yet over the past century, this fundamental principle of federalism has been destroyed. Washington dominates our lives like a one-eyed Cyclops, arrogantly and stupidly. The first duty of a president today should be to lead Congress in eliminating federal bureaucracies and returning power to the states and localities. This cannot be mere lip service for political appeal; it must be a vigorous, organized effort by the president to dismantle the stultifying ABC bureaucracies in Washington. The president must go in front of the American people repeatedly on TV like Ronald Reagan did to explain why massive bureaucracies such as education, energy, welfare, transportation, etc. must be turned back to the states and reduced drastically if we are to stave off bankruptcy as a nation, even phased out of existence if the people will it. 2) The Federal Reserve’s role in inflationary booms and busts Since 1972 there have been no limits on how much monetary expansion the Federal Reserve can bring about. Consequently the Fed has been expanding the money supply over the past 43 years at annual rates never before seen in the history of mankind. Thus the money supply has been growing far faster than the growth of goods and services, which is what creates inflationary booms and then the inevitable economic busts. Congressman Ron Paul advocated ending the Fed as the answer to this problem. He is right, of course, but such a termination will take decades to bring about. The people have to be educated first as to correct banking and monetary policy. Thus in the meantime what do we do to stop the Fed from creating the booms and busts? Fortunately there is a temporary practical solution to bridge the gap between today’s Fed corruption and a future with no Fed. The late Milton Friedman advocated a 4% automatic expansion of the money supply every year. This would remove responsibility for monetary growth from the arbitrary decisions of the FOMC and make it a simple computerized function by law. Money would grow at 4% annually, which would match the average GDP growth in a free economy. This would result in zero percent price inflation, which would bring stability instead of booms and busts. The Friedman plan is not a perfect solution, but it would buy us time until we could educate the people as to why and how we are to terminate the Fed. To avoid a depression, it could be phased into slowly. 3) Magnets drawing the illegal immigrants to America There are five primary magnets that draw illegals into our country. They are jobs, education, welfare services, the anchor baby loophole, and the privilege of Spanish as a public language. No wall or fence will ever stop the migration of Mexico into America. Only by removing the five magnets can we stem this invasion. Talk of “securing the border” without removing the magnets is for deceivers and humbugs. No problem can be solved without going to the root causes of the problem. The roots of illegal immigration are the five magnets. To eliminate them we must do the following: Enact E-verify and enforce the criminal laws on the books regarding the hiring of illegals. Mandate English as the official language for America in her public schools. Eliminate schooling and welfare benefits to illegals. Begin the process to end the anchor baby loophole of the 14th Amendment. 4) Should marriage be decided in the courts or by the culture? Gays and lesbians are humans with the same rights as heterosexuals, and they deserve to be treated with the same respect and civility that one conveys to all other human beings. But they do not have the right to mandate their acceptance through the courts. Whatever acceptance in society they are to gain must come voluntarily through reason and persuasion. Obviously gays and lesbians have a right to equality under the law, but this means only that they have the same right as all other citizens in society to form a “contractual union” and have it upheld by the law. It does not mean they have the right to coerce their fellowman by judicial decree into accepting such a union as a “marriage.” Marriage has, for thousands of years and for very sound reasons, been legally defined as between opposite sexes. Judges do not have the right to change this; only the people do. The determination of what constitutes marriage must be returned to the states and handled by a vote of the people. 5) Our police-the-world foreign policy In the Founding Fathers’ eyes the role of foreign policy was not to solve other nation’s problems, nor to dictate their forms of government. It was to defend our country’s security and survival. Our actions and alliances abroad were to be centered only around self-defense. Is today’s aggressive foreign policy concerned only with self-defense? Or is it a policy driven by the egregious goals of corporate-government-banking combines? Is it America First? Or is it world hegemony dominated? Unfortunately it is the latter due to the neoconservatives rise to power over the past 30 years. It is their Wolfowitz Doctrine that guides Washington today. This doctrine maintains that America has an obligation to establish hegemony over all other nations via force in order to provide for a stable world because we are the only reigning superpower. The question we must ask is: How can Washington justify the “spreading of democracy” through endless war and killer drones and think it is somehow pursuing justice? No nation has the right to dominate their neighbors because their technological superiority has made them the sole superpower. Such a foreign policy is imperialistic; it will bring America nothing but oppressive debt, international hatred, and quite possibly nuclear confrontation. A Substantive Debate Needed The above five issues are of vast importance. The survival of our country and our culture are at stake. Why were not clear cut questions asked of the candidates about federalism and states rights, about the role of the Fed in booms and busts, about immigration magnets, about the courts usurpation of the people’s right to define marriage, about self-defense vs. world hegemony? Because today’s media are not interested in substance and freedom, that’s why. They’re all about dog and pony shows and the further expansion of statism. GOP debate Previous articleSpotlight on Global Jihad (July 30 – August 5, 2015) Next articleAmerica’s Reprobate, Cecil-Loving Youth Comparing the Revenue and GDP Effects Of Republican Candidates' Tax Plans American Migration in 2015 The Twelve Most Important Provisions in the Latest Tax Bill Hearing Highlighted Bipartisan Opposition to RAWA Federal Online Gambling Ban Five Tax Issues to Look Out for in Today’s CNBC Debate Trump Tax Plan Is a Large Tax Cut for the Middle Class
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Pelosi Declares Formal Impeachment Inquiry, Raising The Question: What If The Transcript Is A Nothingburger? By Sarah Lee | Sep 24, 2019 6:47 PM ET President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a campaign rally, Thursday, Aug. 15, 2019, in Manchester, N.H. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., speaks during her weekly media availability on Capitol Hill, Thursday, June 27, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) It looks like Democrats finally found the will to at least begin the process of impeachment after threatening it for months and announcing earlier Tuesday they were meeting to discuss the proposition. By late Tuesday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, bowing to her caucus and likely her Hollywood donors, made the announcement an official “impeachment inquiry” would commence, but was hazy on the details of exactly what that meant. But she made sure to note she believes the President is not above the law. Nancy Pelosi: "Therefore today, I'm announcing the House of Representatives is moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry." pic.twitter.com/HyHKD39N7M — Axios (@axios) September 24, 2019 Here’s how the President responded on Twitter: pic.twitter.com/1KOSnHguW2 That’s right: he’s fundraising off the Democrat decision to raise money for his 2020 presidential race. He’s optimistic and for good reason: Trump earlier announced on Twitter that the White House will be making the transcript of the call between Trump and the Ukrainian President available to the public by Wednesday.Which, incidentally, is the same day Democrats will vote on a resolution to condemn that same call. Lawmakers said the House will vote, likely Wednesday, on a non-binding resolution condemning a phone call between Trump and the Ukrainian president that sparked the invigorated calls for impeachment this week. This matters because they will be, in spite of Pelosi’s vague language Tuesday, formally linking that phone call to their justification for impeachment, and that’s potentially a very dangerous thing to do. Because — and just consider it for a moment — what if the transcript proves to be as pure as Trump insists it is, and there’s no quid pro quo overture or any mention of Biden’s kid’s business dealings? What if the withholding of aid was just an administrative move so that Trump could chat with Ukraine first on things not related to investigations, etc? Rep. Liz Cheney’s (R-WY) statement on the issue appears to be insinuating the same thing, specifically that Democrats were impeachment crusaders in search of a cause. “For months, House Democrats have careened from justification to justification, looking for any excuse to begin impeachment proceedings. Since the President was sworn in, the Democrats have repeatedly attempted to overturn the results of the election and discard the votes of 63 million Americans who voted for President Trump. “Now, Speaker Pelosi is walking away from even the pretense of the necessity of evidence. She has announced a formal impeachment inquiry of the President of the United States based on news reports of a phone call and a whistleblower. The Speaker and House Democrats have lost all credibility and, most tragically, have abdicated their duty to the Constitution and to the American people.” Perhaps the transcript will be damning. But if it’s not, do the Democrats have another impeachable offense waiting in the wings? And, more to the point, do they realize that the way they’ve been fumbling around for something — anything — with which to censure the president gives a great deal of weight to what he’s been saying about them for almost four years? Namely, that they’ve been engaged in nothing more than a witch hunt.
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The Traveler's Key to Ancient Greece A Guide to Sacred Places Richard G. Gelard Quest Books The Eleusian mysteries, the Sanctuary of Apollo, the Theatre of Dionysus, the labyrinths of Knossos, the Delphic oracle---the book leads us to such sacred sites in the ancient way of spiritual pilgrimage. "The gods have not totally vacated the holy places," says Richard Geldard. "Any 'vacating' has to do with our own lack of awareness." He brings to life the mythology that shaped the brilliance of Greek architecture and art, integrating rare historical material with the most recent archeological data. The result is a specialty guidebook comprehensive enough to be the only one you pack, with commentary on: Major and lesser sites of the palace and temple cultures; Greek drama, philosophy, art, and sculpture; Sacred geometry and architecture; Gallery collections in three major museums. Whether you're an armchair or actual traveler, Traveler's Key opens access to the fabled wisdom enjoyed by pilgrims of old and to the living mythology that still has power to transform lives. Quest Books - World
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Africa :: Comoros Comoros has endured more than 20 coups or attempted coups since gaining independence from France in 1975. In 1997, the islands of Anjouan and Moheli declared independence from Comoros. In 1999, military chief Col. AZALI seized power of the entire government in a bloodless coup, and helped negotiate the 2000 Fomboni Accords power-sharing agreement in which the federal presidency rotates among the three islands, and each island maintains its local government. AZALI won the 2002 federal presidential election, and each island in the archipelago elected its president. AZALI stepped down in 2006 and President SAMBI was elected to office. In 2007, Mohamed BACAR effected Anjouan's de-facto secession from the Union of Comoros, refusing to step down when Comoros' other islands held legitimate elections in July. The African Union (AU) initially attempted to resolve the political crisis by applying sanctions and a naval blockade to Anjouan, but in March 2008 the AU and Comoran soldiers seized the island. The island's inhabitants generally welcomed the move. In May 2011, Ikililou DHOININE won the presidency in peaceful elections widely deemed to be free and fair. Southern Africa, group of islands at the northern mouth of the Mozambique Channel, about two-thirds of the way between northern Madagascar and northern Mozambique 12 10 S, 44 15 E Water: 0 sq km slightly more than 12 times the size of Washington, DC tropical marine; rainy season (November to May) volcanic islands, interiors vary from steep mountains to low hills Lowest point: Indian Ocean 0 m Highest point: Karthala 2,360 m NEGL Arable land: 44.06% 1.3 sq km NA (2003) 1.2 cu km (2011) Total: 0.01 cu km/yr (48%/5%/47%) Per capita: 16.86 cu m/yr (1999) cyclones possible during rainy season (December to April); volcanic activity on Grand Comore Volcanism: Karthala (elev. 2,361 m) on Grand Comore Island last erupted in 2007; a 2005 eruption forced thousands of people to be evacuated and produced a large ash cloud soil degradation and erosion results from crop cultivation on slopes without proper terracing; deforestation Party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands important location at northern end of Mozambique Channel Noun: Comoran(s) Adjective: Comoran Antalote, Cafre, Makoa, Oimatsaha, Sakalava Arabic (official), French (official), Shikomoro (a blend of Swahili and Arabic) Sunni Muslim 98%, Roman Catholic 2% 15-24 years: 18.8% (male 69,688/female 74,418) Total dependency ratio: 81 % -2.58 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2014 est.) Urban population: 28% of total population (2011) MORONI (capital) 54,000 (2011) 280 deaths/100,000 live births (2010) rural: 3.3% of population (2012 est.) urban: 50% of population fewer than 500 (2009 est.) Child labor - children ages 5-14: Total number: 39,550 Percentage: 27 % (2000 est.) Conventional long form: Union of the Comoros Conventional short form: Comoros Local long form: Udzima wa Komori (Comorian); Union des Comores (French); Jumhuriyat al Qamar al Muttahidah (Arabic) Local short form: Komori (Comorian); Comores (French); Juzur al Qamar (Arabic) Name: Moroni Geographic coordinates: 11 42 S, 43 14 E 3 islands and 4 municipalities*; Anjouan (Ndzuwani), Domoni*, Fomboni*, Grande Comore (N'gazidja), Moheli (Mwali), Moroni*, Moutsamoudou* 6 July 1975 (from France) Independence Day, 6 July (1975) previous 1996; latest ratified 23 December 2001; amended 2009 and 2014 (2014) mixed legal system of Islamic religious law, the French civil code of 1975, and customary law has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; accepts ICCt jurisdiction Chief of state: President Ikililou DHOININE (since 26 May 2011) Head of government: President Ikililou DHOININE (since 26 May 2011) Cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president Elections: as defined by the 2001 constitution, the presidency rotates every four years among the elected presidents from the three main islands in the Union; election last held on 7 November and 26 December 2010 (next to be held in 2015) Election results: Ikililou DHOININE elected president; percent of vote - Ikililou DHOININE 61.1%, Mohamed Said FAZUL 32.7%, Abdou DJABIR 6.2% unicameral Assembly of the Union (33 seats; 15 deputies are selected by the individual islands' local assemblies and 18 by universal suffrage to serve for five years); Elections: last held on 6 and 20 December 2009 (next to be held in 2014) Election results: percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - pro-union coalition 19, autonomous coalition 4, independents 1; note - 9 additional seats are filled by deputies from local island assemblies Highest court(s): Supreme Court or Cour Supreme (consists of 7 judges); Constitutional Court (consists of 8 members) Judge selection and term of office: Supreme Court judges selected - 2 by the president of the Union, 2 by the Assembly of the Union, and 1 each by the 3 island councils; judges appointed for life; Constitutional Court members appointed - 1 by the president, 1 each by the 3 vice presidents, 1 by the Assembly, and 1 each by the island executives; all members serve 6-year renewable terms Subordinate courts: Court of Appeals (in Moroni); Tribunal de premiere; island village (community) courts; religious courts Camp of the Autonomous Islands or CdIA (a coalition of parties organized by the islands' presidents in opposition to the Union President) Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros or CRC [AZALI Assowmani] Front National pour la Justice or FNJ [Ahmed RACHID] (Islamic party in opposition) Mouvement pour la Democratie et le Progress or MDP-NGDC [Abbas DJOUSSOUF] Parti Comorien pour la Democratie et le Progress or PCDP [Ali MROUDJAE] Rassemblement National pour le Development or RND [Omar TAMOU, Abdoulhamid AFFRAITANE] Other: environmentalists ACP, AfDB, AMF, AOSIS, AU, CAEU (candidates), COMESA, FAO, FZ, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, InOC, Interpol, IOC, IOM, ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), LAS, NAM, OIC, OIF, OPCW, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WCO, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO (observer) Chief of mission: Ambassador Roubani KAAMBI (since 6 September 2012); note - also serves as Permanent Representative to the UN Chancery: Mission to the US, 866 United Nations Plaza, Suite 418, New York, NY 10017 the US does not have an embassy in Comoros; the ambassador to Madagascar is accredited to Comoros four stars and crescent Name: "Udzima wa ya Masiwa" (The Union of the Great Islands) Lyrics/music: Said Hachim SIDI ABDEREMANE/Said Hachim SIDI ABDEREMANE and Kamildine ABDALLAH One of the world's poorest countries, Comoros is made up of three islands that have inadequate transportation links, a young and rapidly increasing population, and few natural resources. The low educational level of the labor force contributes to a subsistence level of economic activity, high unemployment, and a heavy dependence on foreign grants and technical assistance. Agriculture, including fishing, hunting, and forestry, contributes 50% to GDP, employs 80% of the labor force, and provides most of the exports. Export income is heavily reliant on the three main crops of vanilla, cloves, and ylang-ylang; and Comoros' export earnings are easily disrupted by disasters such as fires. The country is not self-sufficient in food production; rice, the main staple, accounts for the bulk of imports. The government - which is hampered by internal political disputes - lacks a comprehensive strategy to attract foreign investment and is struggling to upgrade education and technical training, privatize commercial and industrial enterprises, improve health services, diversify exports, promote tourism, and reduce the high population growth rate. Political problems have inhibited growth. Remittances from 200,000 Comorans abroad help supplement GDP. In December 2012, IMF and the World Bank's International Development Association supported $176 million in debt relief for Comoros, resulting in a 59% reduction of its future external debt service over a period of 40 years. Investment in fixed capital: 21.6% Exports of goods and services: 15% Imports of goods and services: -56.4% vanilla, cloves, ylang-ylang (perfume essence), copra, coconuts, bananas, cassava (manioc) fishing, tourism, perfume distillation Industry and services: 20% (1996 est.) Revenues: $170.1 million Expenditures: $167.4 million (2013 est.) 10.5% (31 December 2012 est.) -$45.2 million (2013 est.) $19.7 million (2013 est.) vanilla, ylang-ylang (perfume essence), cloves, copra Netherlands 58.6%, Singapore 10.6%, Turkey 9.3%, France 5.6%, India 5% (2012) rice and other foodstuffs, consumer goods, petroleum products, cement, transport equipment Pakistan 15.7%, France 14.2%, UAE 11.5%, India 8.5%, China 6.7%, Kenya 5.3%, Singapore 5.2% (2012) Comoran francs (KMF) per US dollar - 378.7 (2013 est.) 371.46 (2010 est.) 40 million kWh (2010 est.) 37.2 million kWh (2010 est.) 6,000 kW (2010 est.) 148,400 Mt (2011 est.) General assessment: sparse system of microwave radio relay and HF radiotelephone communication stations Domestic: fixed-line connections only about 3 per 100 persons; mobile cellular usage about 30 per 100 persons International: country code - 269; landing point for the EASSy fiber-optic submarine cable system connecting East Africa with Europe and North America; HF radiotelephone communications to Madagascar and Reunion (2010) national state-owned TV station and a TV station run by Anjouan regional government; national state-owned radio; regional governments on the islands of Grande Comore and Anjouan each operate a radio station; a few independent and small community radio stations operate on the islands of Grande Comore and Moheli, and these two islands have access to Mayotte Radio and French TV (2007) Paved: 673 km Unpaved: 207 km (2002) By type: bulk carrier 16, cargo 83, carrier 5, chemical tanker 5, container 2, passenger 2, passenger/cargo 1, petroleum tanker 17, refrigerated cargo 10, roll on/roll off 8 Foreign-owned: 73 (Bangladesh 1, Bulgaria 4, China 1, Cyprus 2, Greece 4, Kenya 2, Kuwait 1, Latvia 2, Lebanon 2, Lithuania 1, Nigeria 1, Norway 1, Pakistan 5, Russia 12, Syria 5, Turkey 8, UAE 8, UK 1, Ukraine 10, US 2) (2010) Major seaport(s): Moroni, Mutsamudu Army of National Development (l'Armee du Developpement Nationale, AND): Comoran Security Force (also called Comoran Defense Force (Force Comorienne de Defense, FCD), includes Gendarmerie), Comoran Coast Guard, Comoran Federal Police (2013) 18 years of age for 2-year voluntary military service; no conscription; women first inducted into the Army in 2004 (2012) Male: 8,831 Female: 8,809 (2010 est.) claims French-administered Mayotte and challenges France's and Madagascar's claims to Banc du Geyser, a drying reef in the Mozambique Channel; in May 2008, African Union forces were called in to assist the Comoros military recapture Anjouan Island from rebels who seized it in 2001 Current situation: Comoros is a source country for children subjected to forced labor and reportedly sex trafficking; Comoran children are forced to labor within the country in domestic service, roadside and street vending, baking, agriculture, and sometimes criminal activities; some Comoran students at Koranic schools are exploited for forced agricultural or domestic labor, sometimes being subjected to physical and sexual abuse; Comoros may be particularly vulnerable to transnational trafficking because of inadequate border controls, government corruption, and the presence of criminal networks Tier rating: Tier 2 Watch List - Comoros does not comply fully with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking; however, it is making significant efforts to do so; although the government provided some funding to UNICEF-supported, NGO-run centers, victim protection provisions remained very modest; the government relies on donor funding and international organization partners for the majority of its anti-trafficking efforts; a new law was passed prohibiting child trafficking and the penal code was revised to include prohibitions against and penalties for human trafficking, but these modifications await parliamentary adoption (2013) Flag of Comoros four equal horizontal bands of yellow (top), white, red, and blue, with a green isosceles triangle based on the hoist; centered within the triangle is a white crescent with the convex side facing the hoist and four white, five-pointed stars placed vertically in a line between the points of the crescent; the horizontal bands and the four stars represent the four main islands of the archipelago - Mwali, N'gazidja, Ndzuwani, and Mahore (Mayotte - department of France, but claimed by Comoros) note: the crescent, stars, and color green are traditional symbols of Islam "Comoros." World Factbook, Relief Central, relief.unboundmedicine.com/relief/view/The-World-Factbook-2014/563052/all/Comoros. Accessed 18 January 2021. Comoros. World Factbook. https://relief.unboundmedicine.com/relief/view/The-World-Factbook-2014/563052/all/Comoros. Accessed January 18, 2021. Comoros. In World Factbook Retrieved January 18, 2021, from https://relief.unboundmedicine.com/relief/view/The-World-Factbook-2014/563052/all/Comoros Comoros [Internet]. In: World Factbook. [cited 2021 January 18]. Available from: https://relief.unboundmedicine.com/relief/view/The-World-Factbook-2014/563052/all/Comoros. 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Greens call for aluminium smelter to be upgraded to serve as “reverse battery” Michael Mazengarb 2 July 2020 The Victorian Greens have presented a green Covid-19 recovery package, which includes funding an upgrade to the Portland Aluminium smelter to allow it to act as a “reverse battery” while being powered by wind and solar. The Victorian Greens have argued that the Victorian government should look to reprioritise an estimated $200 million in subsidies that are provided to the Portland aluminium smelter and apply the funding to allow the smelter to be used as a “reverse battery”. The upgrade would allow the Portland smelter to use energy for aluminium production when there is a glut in supply of wind and solar energy, while also allowing it to strategically reduce its energy use when the energy supply-demand balance is tight and when prices are high. Such an upgrade would allow the smelter to operate predominately on supplies of zero emissions power, helping the plant to significantly reduce its emissions at a time when owner Alcoa is looking to reduce its global carbon footprint. Similar ideas have been promoted by others. See: Australia’s big smelters could also be giant batteries, and go green at same time “Taxpayers already give Alcoa $50 million a year in a secret deal arranged by the Andrews Labor Government. Instead of giving them taxpayer money to use polluting coal power, why not give them a grant to use renewable energy and become a ‘reverse battery’?”, acting leader of the Victorian Greens Ellen Sandell said. “If we do nothing, Alcoa is likely to close and 1,500 people will lose their jobs. Instead, we could upgrade the smelter so it runs on renewable energy and is also able to cut its energy use during days of peak demand, which brings down bills for every Victorian. This is an innovative idea that saves jobs and saves the climate – what’s not to like?” The Victorian Greens have argued that the upgrade to the Portland smelter could be crucial to ensuring it remains in operation, protecting the jobs of the 1,500 workers employed at the plant. The Victorian Greens have released its plan for a ‘Green New Deal’, which builds off a similar plan that has been launched by the Australian Greens at a federal level. Through investments in expanding the state’s renewable energy capacity and investments in residential energy efficiency measures, the Victorian Greens estimate that as many as 30,000 new jobs could be created, along with protecting jobs in the aluminium manufacturing sector. The Victorian plan includes fast-tracking legislative amendments allow the state to host Australia’s first off-shore wind farm, which would likely involve the 2,000MW Star of the South project being proposed off the Gippsland coast. The Greens have also proposed bring back the state’s transmission network infrastructure back under public ownership, to facilitate investment in the new infrastructure required to support the gradual replacement of the state’s ageing brown coal generator fleet with wind and solar. “The Andrews Labor Government has already set aside $24 billion to revitalise our economy coming out of COVID-19, and it’s critical that this is used to protect both people and the planet,” Sandell added. “Our recovery plan is bold and would see Victoria become a clean energy super-power in the midst of a climate crisis.” “Instead of continuing to provide a lifeline to big coal companies or billionaires, let’s invest in creating jobs, building big renewable energy projects and creating a better future that’s safe from the worst impacts of climate change.” The Victorian Greens’ plan also proposes the rollout of roof top solar and battery storage systems to 24,000 public housing properties across the state, as well as providing grant support for Victorian households to improve the energy efficiency of their properties. The Greens argue that investments in improving housing energy efficiency would be a better use of taxpayer money than the $25,000 grants the Morrison government is providing to subsidise renovations. AEMO hails “major step forward” as it registers biggest solar farm in West Murray Merryn York named acting chair of AEMC, women now lead all main energy bodies
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Age falsification: NJC recommends two judges for retirement Ade Adesomoju, Abuja The National Judicial Council has recommended the compulsory retirement of two judicial officers, the Grand Kadi of Yobe State, Shu’aibu Talba, and Justice Abdulkareem Babatunde Abdulrasaq of Osun State High Court, for alleged age falsification. The NJC’s Director, Information, Mr Soji Oye, stated in a statement on Sunday that the council took its decision at its 93rd meeting held virtually on December 16, 2020. He stated that the council’s findings showed that by their real ages, Grand Kadi Talba ought to have retired in February 2020, and Justice Abdulrasaq ought to have retired in September 2020. He added the council “has” in the exercise of its constitutional disciplinary powers “suspended Hon. Grand Kadi Talba and Hon. Justice Abdul-Kareem Babatunde Abdulrasaq from office pending the approval of the recommendation of their compulsory retirements by their respective governors”. He also stated that the council requested the governors of their respective states to deduct from their gratuities, the cumulative salaries they had received from when they ought to have retired till date. The statement noted that “Grand Kadi Shu’aibu Talba was recommended for compulsory retirement following an investigation into a petition against him written by one Malam Zakar Adamu, Chairman, Movement for Justice in Nigeria, alleging that His Lordship falsified his age on two occasions, i.e. from February 1, 1955 to August 27, 1955 and later to December 30, 1959.” [READ ALSO] 2023 Presidency: Buhari, Tinubu, Goje, others to agree on zoning 2021, says Ngige It added, “Findings revealed that he was supposed to have retired on February 1, 2020 by virtue of his declared date of birth of February 1, 1955. “Council, after deliberation, decided to recommend His Lordship’s compulsory retirement to Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State. “Furthermore, Council requested the Government of Yobe State to deduct all salaries received by His Lordship from February 1, 2020 till date, from his gratuity, and remit same to the National Judicial Council that pays salaries of all judicial officers in the federation”. For Justice Abdulrasaq, Oye stated that the council “considered a petition by Chief Yomi Alliyu, SAN, and found merit in his allegation against Hon. Justice Abdul-Kareem Babatunde Abdulrasaq that His Lordship falsified his date of birth from September 3, 1955 to September 3, 1957.” The statement also stated, “Council, therefore, recommended His Lordship’s compulsory retirement to Governor Gboyega Oyetola of Osun State with effect from September 3, 2020. It also requested the Osun State Government to deduct from His Lordship gratuity, salaries received by him from September 3, 2020, and remit same to the National Judicial Council.” The statement added that the NJC considered the reports of its two Preliminary Complaints Assessment Committees and adopted the recommendations to dismiss 18 petitions against 14 judicial officers. They include four judges of the Federal High Court, Justices Simon A. Amobeda, Taiwo O. Taiwo, Justice Nnamdi Dimgba, and Justice R. O. Dugbo Oghoghorie. They also include Justices T. O. Uloho and Michael N. Obi of the Delta State High Court, and Justice G. M. Onyeabo of Lagos State High Court. Among others against whom petitions were dismissed are, the Chief Judge of Rivers State, Justice A. I. Iyayi-Lamikanra, as well as Justice A. U. Kingsley-Chuku, Justice J. N. Ukpugwnum. The rest are the Chief Judge of Taraba State, Justice F. B. Andetur, Chief Judge, Justice Comfort Ani of the Enugu State High Court, Justice M. A. Pindiga of the Gombe State High Court, and Justice M. M. Umar of the Kebbi State High Court. The statement added that the council considered and adopted the report of the Interview Committee recommending the appointment of 69 judicial officers as heads of court, judges of High Court of states, Kadis of States/FCT Sharia Courts of Appeal and Judges of the Customary Courts of Appeal. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: I regret not being a billionaire like my contemporaries –80-year-old retired accountant It added, “In another development, Council also received and approved the Report of its Committee on Appointments, Promotion and Discipline which recommended the promotion of 70 members of Staff of the National Judicial Council. “The notifications of retirement of 12 judicial officers and notifications of death of three judges of federal and state courts were also received and noted by the council.” age falsification NJC retirement Army conniving with herdsmen on attacks – Ogun monarchs Kaduna gunmen ambush anti-bandits policemen’s vehicle, four killed, cop missing
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Trespassers defy court orders, occupy land awarded to biz woman Adelani Adepegba, Abuja Suspected land speculators evicted from a parcel of land belonging to a businesswoman, Mrs Uju Ohanenye, have again occupied the property located at Emene, Enugu, Enugu State. Ohanenye explained that an Enugu High Court had in a judgment dated February 6, 2018, confirmed her ownership of the land and also ordered the eviction of the illegal tenants on the two-hectare land located in the Emene Industrial Area of Enugu. The lawyer further disclosed that the Chief Magistrates’ Court 2, Enugu, in its order dated November 27, 2020, also ruled that the property belonged to her. She tendered the court judgments awarding the land to her as well as the proceedings in the two cases. Ohanenye informed PUNCH Metro in Abuja on Monday that the illegal occupants boasted that they would use their connection with the Enugu State Chief Judge, Priscilla Emehelu, to dispossess her of the property. She stated, “They have been boasting that they will use their connection with the Enugu Chief Judge to take over the land and that no judge can do anything to them as they are highly connected. “I have won several court cases in respect of the land; the last being the Enugu Chief Magistrates’ Court, which adjudged me the owner of the property after I tendered various documents. “After we evicted the trespassers – a man and his wife – they have again returned to the land. They broke the padlock on the gates, erase the inscriptions on the walls and the gates ordered by the court and are now occupying the land.” Ohanenye, who is the Managing Director of KENUj Investments Limited, advised Emehelu not to get involved in the illegality being perpetrated by her adversaries just as she pleaded with Nigerians to come to her aid by ensuring that justice prevailed in the matter. But when asked if she had any relationship with the trespassers, Emehelu asked our correspondent to address his inquiries to the Chief Registrar, Enugu High Court. Copyright PUNCH. All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH. business woman land Court orders Partial compliance with Covid protocols as Abuja schools resume metro-plus
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Uncertainty assessment applied to marine subsurface datasets View ORCID ProfileLars Kint, Vasilis Hademenos, Robin De Mol, View ORCID ProfileJan Stafleu, View ORCID ProfileSytze van Heteren and View ORCID ProfileVera Van Lancker Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology, 54, qjegh2020-028, 26 November 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/qjegh2020-028 Lars Kint 1Operational Directorate Natural Environment, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Vautierstraat 29, , Belgium Roles: [Investigation (Lead)], [Methodology (Lead)], [Writing – original draft (Lead)] ORCID record for Lars Kint For correspondence: lkint@naturalsciences.be Vasilis Hademenos 2Renard Centre of Marine Geology, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281 S8, , Belgium Roles: [Visualization (Supporting)] Robin De Mol 3Database, Document and Content Management, Ghent University, Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, , Belgium Jan Stafleu 4TNO – Geological Survey of the Netherlands, Princetonlaan 6, , the Netherlands Roles: [Visualization (Supporting)], [Writing – review & editing (Supporting)] ORCID record for Jan Stafleu Sytze van Heteren Roles: [Methodology (Supporting)], [Writing – original draft (Supporting)], [Writing – review & editing (Supporting)] ORCID record for Sytze van Heteren Vera Van Lancker Roles: [Methodology (Supporting)], [Supervision (Lead)], [Writing – original draft (Supporting)], [Writing – review & editing (Supporting)] ORCID record for Vera Van Lancker A recently released voxel model quantifying aggregate resources of the Belgian part of the North Sea includes lithological properties of all Quaternary sediments and modelling-related uncertainty. As the underlying borehole data come from various sources and cover a long time-span, data-related uncertainties should be accounted for as well. Applying a tiered data-uncertainty assessment to a composite lithology dataset with uniform, standardized lithological descriptions and rigorously completed metadata fields, uncertainties were qualified and quantified for positioning, sampling and vintage. The uncertainty on horizontal positioning combines navigational errors, on-board and off-deck offsets and underwater drift. Sampling-gear uncertainty evaluates the suitability of each instrument in terms of its efficiency of sediment yield per lithological class. Vintage uncertainty provides a likelihood of temporal change since the moment of sampling, using the mobility of fine-scale bedforms as an indicator. For each uncertainty component, quality flags from 1 (very uncertain) to 5 (very certain) were defined and converted into corresponding uncertainty percentages meeting the input requirements of the voxel model. Obviously, an uncertainty-based data selection procedure, aimed at improving the confidence of data products, reduces data density. Whether or not this density reduction is detrimental to the spatial coverage of data products, will depend on their intended use. At the very least, demonstrable reductions in spatial coverage will help to highlight the need for future data acquisition and to optimize survey plans. By opening up our subsurface model with associated data uncertainties in a public decision support application, policy makers and other end users are better able to visualize overall confidence and identify areas with insufficient coverage meeting their needs. Having to work with a borehole dataset that is increasingly limited with depth below the seabed, engineering geologists and geospatial analysts in particular will profit from a better visualization of data-related uncertainty. Thematic collection: This article is part of the Mapping the Geology and Topography of the European Seas (EMODnet) collection available at: https://www.lyellcollection.org/cc/EMODnet Contributing towards a more sustainable society, pan-European data initiatives in the field of geology are on the rise. In order to streamline access to the diverse databases and services involved, the umbrella organization of all geological surveys in Europe, EuroGeoSurveys, piloted the European Geological Data Infrastructure (EGDI). EU co-funded projects include EMODnet (the European Marine Observation and Data network; Martín Míguez et al. 2019) and GeoERA (Establishing the European Geological Surveys Research Area to deliver a Geological Service for Europe; Vidovic et al. 2020). For the marine realm, high-quality substrate and habitat maps are generated from the resulting databases, underpinning Europe's Blue Growth strategy and its Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD), supporting sustainable growth in the marine and maritime sectors. A better management of the seabed and its subsurface is needed, as the pressures from human activities intensify (Halpern et al. 2008). Seabed-sediment maps of EMODnet Geology, for example, are instrumental in assessing the status of the seabed from a transnational habitat-mapping and MSFD perspective. Each European marine data initiative has the potential to enhance the effectiveness of marine spatial plans covering aggregate extraction, dredging and disposal of sediment, fisheries and windfarm development. Such plans are needed to optimize the assignment of specific zones for each activity and to designate marine protected areas at the most suitable locations (Douvere 2008; Douvere and Ehler 2011). Belgium, pioneer in science-based spatial planning, is at the forefront of integrating socio-economic, ecological and institutional aspects of human activities at sea (Compendium for Coast and Sea; Devriese et al. 2018). In all of these initiatives, data and datasets from different origins, time periods and owners are harmonized and merged, but the quality of the supporting data is quantified seldomly. However, the applied value of scientific findings on environmental status and seabed-habitat changes may be limited by uncertainties related to metadata and the quality of the underlying geological data (van Heteren and Van Lancker 2015). Traditionally, data uncertainties were neglected or at least left unquantified in seabed-substrate and -habitat maps (e.g. 1:250 000 series of geological maps of the UK continental shelf areas; British Geological Survey 1977–2000). In the latest EMODnet Geology data products, data density is not considered, nor data quality. Instead, a highest confidence score is assigned when sediment sampling as well as remote sensing are used to create a seabed-sediment map (Kaskela et al. 2019). Generally, data are not discarded, even when old or of poor quality, since data are usually in short supply. Dealing with uncertainty is an inherent element of the geological interpretation (Bond 2015; Pérez-Díaz et al. 2020) and therefore quantification of the full spectrum of data-related uncertainties requires some additional steps. Quality flagging is the most basic approach to quantifying uncertainty within a dataset and is done by assessing metadata fields. It can be limited to indicating the presence or absence of data, expressed in only a few categories (e.g. 1 to 5, or low to high), or be very complex with a full range of quantitative error ranges (Bárdossy and Fodor 2001). Modern data products come with indicative measures of confidence (e.g. a combination of methods; Kaskela et al. 2019), or some actions to improve confidence (e.g. the usage of historical data; Stephens et al. 2011). McBreen et al. (2011) combined measurements of uncertainty with information about data quality to produce a confidence map for the seabed-habitat map of the UK. They took into account factors such as age, data density and data-collection techniques. Garlan et al. (2018) took confidence a step further by considering not only these previous factors, but also data consistency, map scale and positioning precision. In this light, it is no surprise that automated procedures, although helpful in assigning data quality, will always be far from perfect. Uncertainties in 3D models are even more complicated than those of 2D maps, but can be incorporated into the final data products more easily, as a parameter that can be visualized separately. Interpolation (e.g. Kriging) and simulation (e.g. stochastic) techniques create ‘modelling uncertainty’ that can easily be calculated but may have many different components (Wellmann et al. 2011). Entropy, an overall measure of modelling uncertainty based on probability distributions and calculations (Shannon 1948), is increasingly provided as a model parameter (Stafleu et al. 2011; Lindsay et al. 2012; Wellmann and Regenauer-Lieb 2012; Hademenos et al. 2018). Particularly challenging for both data and model uncertainties is their effective implementation in user-specific applications (e.g. aggregate-resource quantification, assessments of environmental status and habitat change). Intuitively, end users have confidence in colourful models, whether their reliability is credible or notoriously overrated (e.g. Cowan 2017). Communicating the logic and relevance of uncertainty assessments to end users will remain difficult until convincing evidence can be presented that risks can be reduced, or money saved by taking uncertainty into account during decision making. This paper presents a uniform step-by-step approach enabling consistent assessment of data uncertainty for a borehole dataset concerning the Quaternary of the Belgian Continental Shelf. Originally, the dataset was used for the creation of a voxel-based aggregate resource model (TILES consortium 2018a; Van Lancker et al. 2019). Here, we emphasize the methodology of the uncertainty assessment and the creation of confidence maps. By including data uncertainties in any 2D or 3D model, it is possible to visualize the influence of both, data-related as well as model-related, uncertainties and to compare calculations made using subsets of data meeting different quality criteria. These visualizations and comparisons can be queried in an associated decision-support tool and are key elements of data-gap analyses, a starting point for further optimization of the proposed workflow. The Belgian part of the North Sea (BPNS), only 3455 km2 and having a 65 km-long coastline, has the ideal size and borehole-data volume to test methodologies assessing data uncertainty within a composite marine geological dataset. Its shallow-marine environment reaches depths up to 45 m LAT (Lowest Astronomical Tide) and is dominated by several groups of mostly stable sand banks and associated swales (Van Cauwenberghe 1971; Lanckneus and De Moor 1991). Offshore, these large morphological entities are mostly covered with amalgamating sand waves and megaripples of different size. Nearshore, some isolated sand-wave patches occur. In the southern Bight of the North Sea, sand waves show typically oscillatory migration at rates up to 10 m a−1 offshore and up to 20 m a−1 near the coast (Lanckneus et al. 2001; van Dijk and Kleinhans 2005). Fine sand occurs predominantly in the nearshore, with extensive mud (clay and silt) fields towards the east, whilst medium to coarse sand is most abundant farther offshore (Verfaillie et al. 2006; Van Lancker et al. 2007). Gravel beds are limited to offshore swales, where the Quaternary cover is thinnest (Le Bot et al. 2005; Van Lancker et al. 2007). Paleogene clay crops out in this same area, where the Quaternary is absent (Mathys 2009). Information on seabed sediments and its subsurface is now available in a subsurface model of the entire Quaternary (Hademenos et al. 2018; TILES consortium 2018a) (Fig. 1). View of the subsurface voxel model for the Belgian part of the North Sea (BPNS) (Hademenos et al. 2018). In the Belgian marine realm, the number of activities affecting the seabed is substantial. Aquaculture, coastal protection, dredging and dumping, fisheries, military use, nature conservation, offshore energy, power and telecommunication cables, sand and gravel extraction and ports have different impacts to different depths, both separately and cumulatively (Compendium for Coast and Sea; Devriese et al. 2018). Various stakeholders are involved, including those related to shipping, tourism, cultural heritage and scientific research, all ensuring that tests on data uncertainty can be evaluated by decision makers that will profit directly from better tools for marine spatial planning. Assessing data uncertainty of geological datasets is complex and requires a tiered approach with a multiple-step workflow (Fig. 2). Following compilation of a standardized and harmonized marine subsurface dataset and corresponding metadata, data uncertainty was scored for horizontal positioning, sampling and vintage. Next, each uncertainty parameter was mapped individually along with measured average data density. This step was repeated for various uncertainty filters, each reducing the number of contributing data points but lowering the uncertainty and thus optimizing the maps for areas with a high-enough data density. Data uncertainty was incorporated into a voxel model for the subsurface, using ordinary kriging. Finally, all uncertainties were made available for querying in a decision support system (DSS; TILES consortium 2018b) so that different combinations of uncertainty could be visualized according to user needs (De Tré et al. 2018). A tiered approach towards a uniform uncertainty assessment of marine geological datasets. Geological datasets and their metadata In the framework of the TILES project (Van Lancker et al. 2019), a lithology dataset was created containing geological descriptions of 1491 sediment cores, 348 grab samples and 30 drillings taken from the Belgian seabed (SediLITHO@SEA; Kint et al. 2020). It complements the sediment-related datasets for grain-size parameters (SediSURF@SEA; Van Lancker et al. 2007) and full particle-size distribution curves (SediCURVE@SEA; Van Lancker et al. 2012). The assembled information merges contributions of science institutes, national geological surveys and universities with a common interest in marine sediments, as well as descriptions from project-based sampling campaigns commissioned by authorities and partly owned by private companies. Lithological data and associated metadata were harmonized and standardized to facilitate the generation of seamless seabed maps (Van Lancker and van Heteren 2013) following internationally proposed or agreed guidelines (e.g. Geo-Seas for geological and geophysical data (van Heteren 2010), SeaDataNet for oceanographic data, and INSPIRE for spatial information). To ensure machine-readability, interoperability and compatibility of the data, lithological descriptions available as text were transferred to code. Main lithology was classified according to the Wentworth (1922) scheme; the full lithology including admixtures according to the Folk (1954) classification. Other lithological descriptors in the coded dataset are grain-size range with related mean and median; compositional percentages of clay, silt, mud (all fractions finer than sand), sand, gravel and shell matter; and minor constituents like organic matter and glauconite. Colours were converted into Munsell code listing hue, value and chroma. Details on the coding process are provided in Kint et al. (2020). Metadata were quality-controlled and completed for borehole identifier; coordinates with geodetic reference datum and type of navigation system; data originator; subcontractor and laboratory; ship or platform; borehole age (or vintage); penetration depth; sampling equipment; and analytical method. The date and time of sampling were traced back from on-board documents and included in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), a common international standard. Seabed depth was converted to metres below mean sea-level (MSL), as the subsurface voxel model of the BPNS is vertically referenced to that datum (Hademenos et al. 2018). Although not a perfectly uniform reference level, it serves the need for a unified system between Belgium and the Netherlands. FAIR principles (findability, accessibility, interoperability and reusability) are guiding in creating datasets with complete metadata using controlled vocabularies and universal standards (developed by the Open Geospatial Consortium). The lithology dataset complies with the ISO 19115-1:2014 standard, which defines the schema required for describing information and services by means of metadata, and with the GeoSciML standard, a collaborative OGC–CGI product for geological data transfer. Models and digital maps made from the lithological data are visualized in web services (e.g. WGS, WMS). Data uncertainty By completing, harmonizing and standardizing borehole data and metadata, and by translating text fields into code, the assignment of uncertainty values to different attributes could be semi-automated in a spreadsheet. Uncertainty attributes were added to the dataset and associated qualitative or quantitative values were filled in either for entire boreholes or for each interval described. Scores between ‘1’ and ‘5’ were manually tabulated and cover the full range from very uncertain to very certain information. Lost or incomplete metadata were flagged with a ‘0’. Assigning scores was done on the basis of reviewed literature, estimated or measured errors, expert knowledge or the usage of external data from the environmental setting. The uncertainty on the horizontal positioning of boreholes and grab samples concerns navigational accuracy (instrumental error), on-board and off-deck offsets (human error) and underwater drift of used gear (environmental error). The on-board offset is determined by the lengthways and crossways distances between the radio beacon or GPS receiver near the bridge and the location of instrument deployment on deck. This offset, a function of vessel orientation during drilling, is not always reported, incorporated or measured accurately. An extra offset should be included for the outside (safety) operating distances of instruments behind or beside the vessel. Underwater drift is an estimate between the deployment position of gear and its sampling position on the seabed. Lightweight gear is particularly susceptible. Heavy coring equipment can be positioned more accurately and its horizontal offset to the point of deployment is small. Ideally, all of these offsets should be reported and corrected for. It is impossible, however, to perfectly reconstruct offsets for vintage datasets. To obtain an indicative value, the uncertainty of horizontal positioning is estimated from maximum metric errors as (a) reported in literature on the accuracy of the navigation systems, (b) derived from image analysis of known vessels (for the on-board and off-deck offsets) and (c) calculated from underwater drift (a function of gear characteristics, local maximum current velocities and free-fall velocity in seawater). Sampling uncertainty reflects the efficiency of each gear type in relation to the seabed substrate that was sampled, as derived from an extensive literature review supplemented by collaborative knowledge. Multiple sources were consulted to provide the best possible information on the advantages and disadvantages of each sampling device. Equipment includes surficial grab samplers (Hamon, Shipek, Van Veen) and subsurface sediment corers (box corer, flush corer, gravity corer, piston corer, vibrocorer and rotary drill). The lithological property used to determine the efficiency of sampling devices combines Wentworth (1922) and Folk (1954) characteristics. The BPNS substrate consists of various amounts of clay, silt, sand, gravel and shell hash (Houbolt 1968; Verfaillie et al. 2006; Kaskela et al. 2019); hence, sampling uncertainty is highly variable. Assigning uncertainty to vintage or the timestamp of the sample required a dedicated approach and is not simply related to its age. Lithologies of older borehole samples, for example, may have been described with more care and in more detail than those of more recent samples. The time elapsed since sampling is more critical in areas with large and highly dynamic bedforms than in stable flat areas. In typical sandy shelf environments, erosion and deposition vary over time. Where bedforms, especially sand waves, are highly mobile and show large sedimentological differences from crest to trough (Lanckneus et al. 2001), they introduce uncertainty that impacts sample representativeness. In extreme cases, samples taken in the past may not even be suitable to map today's seabed. To estimate the degree of vintage uncertainty, sample locations were first classified according to a geomorphologically relevant benthic position index (BPI) (Fig. 3). Depending on the bathymetric position of a sample relative to the surrounding seabed, it was assigned to a crest, slope, flat or depression. These four categories were interpreted in terms of seabed stability. BPI was calculated following the approach of Verfaillie et al. (2009), but using a more recent 20 × 20 m digital terrain model available from Flemish Hydrography and an optimized, more detailed parameterization (Kint et al. 2019). The same bathymetry model was used as top surface of the voxel model of the Belgian Continental Shelf (Hademenos et al. 2018). In the context of uncertainty assessments, a fine-scale BPI turned out to be most meaningful as it accounts for the most relevant bedforms (sand waves). Benthic position index reflecting various fine-scale geomorphological features on the BPNS. Numerous dynamic sand waves are superimposed on top of the sand banks, on their slopes and in the most offshore swales. Planation surfaces dominate the coastal zone. Details of the offshore sandwave fields and the location of the Middelkerke Bank are highlighted. Mapping uncertainty parameters To highlight areas with the highest uncertainties, uncertainty parameters (positioning, sampling and vintage) need to be mapped separately. Four steps are best taken: determination of the average data density to provide insight into how many data points contributed to each grid cell of a data product, providing information on lateral and depth variability; direct mapping of measured or categorized errors and accuracies; transformation of the measured values or categorical quality flags into uncertainty percentages, thus obtaining continuous variables suitable for 3D interpolation; and a selection of data subsets based on the uncertainty maps themselves. Repeating these steps is necessary to strike an optimal balance between map quality and coverage. The geographic information system QGIS, a Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) package that supports viewing, editing and analysis of geospatial data, served as a working platform. Ordinary block kriging with logarithmic transformation was used as a 2D interpolation technique. A block size of 80 km, overlapping the BPNS, and a cell size of 200 m, corresponding to the horizontal grid size of the voxel model (see below), were chosen. A maximum search distance of 5000 m was needed to find 1 to 10 nearest data points. Neighbouring boreholes from the Netherlands, the UK and France were used to reduce edge effects along the BPNS border. Simple subsets of the lithology dataset were selected to obtain data products with reduced data uncertainty while maintaining acceptable levels of data density so that map coverage was not reduced significantly. The number of boreholes and the average borehole density in the BPNS were quantified for each of the data selections. Within these constraints, examples involved removal of samples with a positioning error of more than 200 m and elimination of boreholes with a penetration depth less than 1 m, both equivalent to the TILES voxel dimensions of 200 × 200 × 1 m. Two-dimensional mapping is only done for positioning accuracy in metres and not for the quality flagging of sampling and vintage. For the transformation of metric positioning errors into uncertainty percentages, minimum and maximum thresholds were set. Corresponding to acceptable positioning limits for the voxel model, the best accuracy of 0 m was translated into a value of 100%, whilst the worst accuracy, set at 1000 m (5 voxels) or more, was translated into a value of 0%. Intermediate accuracies were assigned a percentage value in between (e.g. 75% for 250 m accuracy). For the transformation of the categorical quality flags of sampling and vintage into uncertainty percentages, ranges were set from 0 (0%) for very uncertain data to 1 (100%) for the most certain information. Quality flags of ‘1’ were set to 0.2 (20%) and those with ‘5’ to 1 (100%). Overall ranges were defined as <0.1: very uncertain; 0.1–0.33: uncertain; 0.33–0.66: equally (un)certain; 0.66–0.9: certain; and >0.9: very certain. Incorporating uncertainty percentages in 3D geological models In the Netherlands, Sequential Indicator Simulation (SIS; Goovaerts 1997; Chilès and Delfiner 2012) has been used to obtain 100 statistically equally probable simulations of the distribution of lithological classes in subsurface voxel models (Stafleu et al. 2011). Hademenos et al. (2018) applied this method to the BPNS marine geological dataset, profiting from abundant seismic profiles to constrain bounding surfaces delineating the different lithostratigraphic units. They used co-kriging or block kriging for the geostatistical interpolation of lithology- and stratigraphy-related attributes. The grid resolution (i.e. the size of a single voxel), set to 200 × 200 × 1 m (x; y; z) and adopted in the present study, was chosen on the basis of data density, scale of the observed geological features, and computing time (speed of interpolation). The modelling provided three measures quantifying uncertainty: probabilities of each simulated lithological class (lithoclass), modelling-related uncertainty, and the kriging error in the modelled stratigraphy (Hademenos et al. 2018). Isatis® (Geovariances 2011), a geostatistical modelling software package, was used to perform the simulations. Data uncertainty for positioning, sampling and vintage has been incorporated in the voxelization process. Three-dimensional modelling of data-uncertainty percentages was done using the ordinary kriging method. Although kriging is a method designed to interpolate measurements of natural phenomena, modelling has been applied successfully to datasets with non-natural parameters such as uncertainty (Silva and Costa 2016; Samsonova et al. 2018). As such, the TILES subsurface model now includes not only the lithoclass probabilities (for clay, silt, fine–medium–coarse sand and gravel) and the modelling-related uncertainty (entropy), but also the series of data uncertainties (for positioning, sampling and vintage). Using the uncertainty assessment in the DSS In principle, all uncertainties could be summed up in a standard way. However, combining all percentages of the uncertainty parameters into one overall uncertainty percentage is neither straightforward nor always valuable, as it masks the origin of the predominant uncertainty component. Additionally, data products serve multiple end users, and each of them may assign different weights to each uncertainty factor depending on the intended objective. Therefore, it was decided to make all uncertainties queryable in a custom-made decision support application that addresses the entire voxel model and allows exports as ASCII XYZ files. In the DSS, policy makers and other end users have the possibility to produce suitability maps (plan view) and profile plots (cross-sections) of a specific research location in the BPNS. Queries can be made on lithology (most likely lithoclass, associated probabilities and average percentages for all lithoclasses), lithostratigraphy, heterogeneity, data density, modelling-related uncertainty (entropy) and data uncertainties (positioning, sampling and vintage). Key to an optimized, informed use is the translation of data-uncertainty percentages into understandable terminology (very unreliable to near perfect). The DSS is very versatile, offering the decision maker a lot of flexibility, enabling a comparison of scenarios as well as effects of applying quality filters in science-based decision making (Van Lancker et al. 2017, 2019; De Tré et al. 2018). Uncertainty parameterization The main factor in horizontal positioning uncertainty, the navigation system (Table 1), was translated into a coded quality flagging as a function of spatial accuracy (Table 2). Boreholes with older navigational information from before the 1990s (903 boreholes) are slightly more common than recent boreholes with high positioning accuracy (739 boreholes). The other offset attributes are supplemented for this uncertainty assessment, raising the spatial accuracy to the voxel resolution limit of 200 m. These latter errors are not yet used for uncertainty calculation and visualization in the DSS. Characteristics of the navigation systems with their operating principles succinctly explained Time period, quality flag and accuracy for each navigation system Expert judgment was used to assign a relative scale for the sampling uncertainty that ranges from 1 (very uncertain) to 5 (very certain) to the various devices used (Table 3). The score of a device depends on the type of sediment being sampled, as derived from the data fields on main and secondary lithology (Table 4). Characteristics of the main gear used for sampling soft substrata in the southern North Sea, with their advantages and disadvantages depending on sediment type Quality flags for the sampling gear per sediment type Quality flagging of vintage uncertainty was based on relating each sampling location to a fine-scale BPI (distinguishing crests, slopes, flats or broad swales, and local depressions) and translating these indices into scores from 1 (high seabed dynamics and low certainty) to 5 (low seabed dynamics and high certainty). The highest certainty corresponds to sand banks and swales, the lowest certainty to crests or slopes of migrating sand waves. Intermediate values were assigned to small depressions and intermediate flats. Data selection for uncertainty mapping v. data density To visualize the effects of data selections intended to improve the confidence of data products on overall quality and coverage, uncertainty maps were created. Figure 4 shows how data subsets with the most accurate (positioning error σ ≤ 200 m) and geologically most valuable (borehole penetration depth d ≥ 1 m) data compare to the overall mapping using all available data in terms of positioning accuracy. Both data selections result in reduced uncertainty, but at the cost of reduced coverage. The average borehole density in the BPNS decreases from 0.39 per km2 (1356 boreholes) to 0.29 per km2 (991 boreholes). On the basis of the set of maps, areas with insufficient density of data fulfilling key uncertainty requirements are easily identified. Positioning accuracy for (a) all available data, and (b) a subset with the most accurate (σ ≤ 200 m) and geologically most valuable (d ≥ 1 m) data. Incorporating data uncertainty into 3D geological models Another subset of the lithology dataset was selected by Hademenos et al. (2018) based on the availability of seismic data. Figure 5 visualizes two types of data uncertainty impacting the subsurface voxel model of the BPNS. Overall, the positioning accuracy is very high. Only far offshore and near the French coast is the accuracy significantly lower. Nearshore and around several offshore sand banks, sampling uncertainty is limited. In most areas further offshore, high-quality sampling is missing. In the well-sampled windfarm area near the border with the Netherlands, data selection (on the basis of quality criteria) or data weighting can be solutions to optimize the model. Data gaps (white patches) represent here areas for which an uncertainty parameter cannot be modelled. Top view of (a) positioning and (b) sampling (un)certainty, both derived from the subsurface voxel model for the BPNS. The uncertainty percentages range between 0% for very uncertain data (blue) and 100% for the highest certainty (red). White patches are data gaps. Integration of data uncertainty in the DSS Figure 6 illustrates the sandbank architecture of the well-investigated Middelkerke Bank (De Moor and Lanckneus 1993; Heyse and De Moor 1996), west of the port of Zeebrugge. Two parallel transects are drawn following a sequence of boreholes. The respective cross-sections show a fine-grained sand bank with medium sand on its top and scattered at depth, and a clayey base layer. Positioning data are near perfect. The sampling uncertainty differs between the two cross-sections. Cross-section 1 is based on little-disturbed vibrocores, whilst cross-section 2 relies on mixed borehole samples obtained by counter-flushing. Vintage uncertainty is much higher, reflecting the presence and potential migration of dynamic sand waves on the crest and slope of the sand bank. Overall, the voxel modelling results become increasingly unreliable where the mean borehole penetration is reached and exceeded. Two cross-sections through the Middelkerke Bank, west of the port of Zeebrugge, showing the most likely lithoclass and associated data uncertainties (DSS; TILES consortium 2018b). Towards a flexible approach of data-uncertainty quantification and visualization Any parameter of geological information stored in a database can be a source of uncertainty (Bárdossy and Fodor 2001). Whether it is the precise tracing of sample locations from the past or reconstructing which definitions of sand-size fractions were used in legacy borehole descriptions, correcting for all errors will generally be impossible. Crucial metadata may be missing and known sources of error, such as marine (weather) conditions, may have had non-systematic effects. Even universally automated corrections for anomalies in modern-day borehole data and metadata, made on board at the time of sampling, will be imperfect. As not all sources of error will impact the uncertainty of a data product equally, and because the degree of impact also differs per end user, the selection of relevant data uncertainties in a DSS should be adaptable to best fit decision-making, mapping purpose or research objective. For instance, although the accuracy of the navigation systems is an order of magnitude better than the resolution of the current 200 m voxel model, it will not be a limiting factor in quantifying the spatial variability of aggregate resources (e.g. Hademenos et al. 2018). However, positional anomalies will become more important when assessing local sediment or habitat changes using models with much smaller cell size (e.g. Cooper et al. 2007; Montereale-Gavazzi et al. 2018). Ideally, an uncertainty framework should be defined and regularly updated, focusing on minimum and maximum threshold of acceptability. Aside from data optimization and informed data elimination when needed, assigning uncertainty-based weights per data point or borehole interval will be an essential future endeavour. By implementing data weighting in the interpolation process, the vast majority of data can contribute to each data product, with weight dependent on data quality (low-quality data will receive smaller weights, whilst high-quality data will obtain more decisive weights). Weighting is of particular interest when combining visual borehole descriptions and laboratory measurements, which both have their advantages and disadvantages (van Heteren and Van Lancker 2015). Striking an optimal balance between data reduction and data weighting will be an iterative process aimed at optimal data coverage and minimal data uncertainty. In this paper, uncertainties were quantified on the field acquisition of lithology data, not on the quality of lithological descriptions, laboratory measurements or sediment-classification systems. A useful next step in data-uncertainty quantification concerns automated quality flagging of these descriptions for each borehole interval. A possible approach, implemented for the dataset of the Dutch subsurface, links quality to the number of key features described. Quality flags for laboratory results such as particle-size and loss-on-ignition analyses can be based on the suitability of devices used to measure different sediment types and fractions. Similar to sampling gear, each analytical technique (laser: Coulter counter, Malvern Instruments; X-ray: sedigraphs; sieving; and settling tubes) has a unique set of benefits and drawbacks. Misalignment of sediment-classification systems or granularities, both between datasets and in relation to intended end use, also needs to be tackled. Apart from Wentworth (1922) and Folk (1954), the most common classification schemes in geology, some original data entries followed industrial norms or national standards (such as BSI (British Standards Institution), NEN (NEderlandse Norm) and ISO (International Organization for Standardization)). Harmonization and standardization efforts introduce additional data uncertainty that should be quantified. Uncertainty products meeting present-day user needs As multiple data products can be generated from the same dataset by including data uncertainty, clear communication on the map or model making and on implemented thresholds of data uncertainty is indispensable. End users, and particularly decision makers, need a tool that is both intuitive and well-documented. Summing up all uncertainty percentages is the most straightforward, but lacks the flexibility needed by each user to generate output matching their purpose and to trace back the predominant uncertainty component. To verify or critically examine the DSS outcome, end users can make use of a user-friendly national data portal (TILES consortium 2018c) that holds for each borehole or sample: (a) original documents with lithological descriptions and metadata; (b) laboratory results with grain-size data and information on composition; (c) standardized and coded sheets from the originals with added data-quality flags indicating the level of uncertainty on location, gear and vintage; and (d) photographic material of cores and samples. As upcoming updates of standard GIS software will include the possibility of analysing voxel models, our voxel-based uncertainty approach can soon be adopted by offshore engineers and environmental scientists. Marine habitat mappers are an important user group that will profit from quantified uncertainty assessments. They use sediment type of the upper voxel in the subsurface model for the BPNS (voxels representing the upper 1 m of the seabed) in the context of the European MSFD, which requires monitoring of environmental status and habitat change over a six-yearly evaluation cycle to achieve a good environmental status (GES; e.g. Korpinen et al. 2013). The assessed broad-scale habitats relate directly to the distribution of mud, sand, coarse and mixed substrates (e.g. 1:250 000 seabed substrate map of Europe; European Commission 2019). For Belgian waters, no transitions are allowed from one habitat into another (Belgian State 2012), and ongoing seabed-change assessments focus primarily on this requirement (Van Lancker et al. 2018). The incorporation of data uncertainty assists in distinguishing ‘real’ changes of sediment type compared to apparent or statistically insignificant changes caused by positioning-, sampling-, description- and interpretation-related inconsistencies or other sources of error. In order to ensure the protection of marine biodiversity in gravel-rich areas (Houziaux et al. 2008; Montereale-Gavazzi et al. 2018), it is particularly important to be aware of inadequate or insufficient sampling of the gravel beds. Engineers stand to profit particularly from the quantification of uncertainty. The design of wind turbine foundations, cable and pipeline infrastructure and radar masts, for example, requires reliable, well-constrained values of geological and geotechnical properties (Hoek 1999; Gkoumas 2010) and thus careful data selection or weighting. When selecting stable repository sites for dumping of dredged material or identifying viable sand and gravel reserves, it is necessary to minimize geological risk (e.g. Hack et al. 2006). Kruiver et al. (2017) showed how a voxel model of the shallow subsurface above the Groningen gas field could be used to provide information for seismic hazard and risk analysis. In attributing the voxel model with shear wave velocity, the uncertainty of the velocity measurements was taken into account. In addition, efforts were made to mitigate the recognized data and model uncertainty. The pioneering study highlights the added value of novel uncertainty assessments that account for geological variability and data uncertainty. Such quantification requires close co-operation between data holders, geologists and geotechnical engineers, combining expert subsurface knowledge and a practical perspective. Finally, any geospatial analyst, marine or terrestrial, benefits from combining newly created mapping products (2D or 3D) with confidence assessments. The relevance of instrumentation and gear accuracy and precision has long been recognized in satellite remote sensing (e.g. confidence maps in Torbick et al. 2016; Martos et al. 2017), with significant advances being made on the quantification of uncertainty factors, jointly forming uncertainty budgets (Ruddick et al. 2019). Uncertainty flags and percentages are equally suited to combined uncertainty analyses in budgets, and thus show great potential in an increasingly rational future use of marine subsurface datasets. Harmonized, standardized and coded borehole data and metadata make it possible to automate the assignment of uncertainty values to relevant attributes. Quality flags for positioning, sampling and vintage can easily be converted into corresponding uncertainty percentages meeting the input requirements of existing 3D subsurface models. Application of uncertainty filters reduces data density, impacting the degree of spatial coverage. Optimization of maps and models is only possible where data density is high enough. Any particular density reduction is not equally detrimental to all intended uses. To balance coverage and map quality, four steps are best taken in an iterative process: determination of the average data density; direct mapping of data quality; transformation of quality information into uncertainty percentages suitable for 3D interpolation; and optimizing the selection of data subsets on the basis of uncertainty maps. A subsurface model with associated data uncertainties is most powerful when embedded in a decision support system (DSS) with understandable terminology, enabling policy makers and other end users to compare scenarios, visualize overall confidence and provide feedback needed to finetune the model. Summing all uncertainty percentages, although straightforward, is not recommended as it precludes end users from generating dedicated output and from identifying the predominant uncertainty component. Marine habitat mappers are an important user group that will profit from an intuitive and well-documented decision tool. In Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD)-related monitoring of environmental status and habitat change, uncertainty quantification may help establish the statistical significance of observed seabed-sediment changes. Marine engineers can use data-uncertainty filters to optimize construction and infrastructure designs, and to reduce risk. Reproducible confidence maps of the presented uncertainty indicators will support geospatial analysts in their interpretative findings. Including the full suite of data uncertainties in subsurface models is a work in progress. Loss of information can be minimized by weighting rather than eliminating data, which is of particular interest when working with visual borehole descriptions as well as laboratory measurements. Automated quality flagging of such uncertainty components is another future challenge. This paper is a contribution to the BRAIN-be project Transnational and Integrated Long-term marine Exploitation Strategies (TILES). 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About Roger Blobaum Organic History Roger’s Picks INSIDE ORGANIC: Big Push Underway to Make Organic Farming a 2007 Farm Bill Priority (Jan 06) by Roger Blobaum · Inside Organics · MOSES Broadcaster · Jan/Feb 2006 Organizations involved in national organic food and farming policymaking are gearing up in the coming months to convince Congress to expand support for the organic sector in the rewrite of farm bill provisions that expire in 2007. This provides an opportunity for these organizations to kiss and make up after the bitter Congressional fight over Organic Foods Production Act (OFPA) amendments adopted in the Capitol Hill follow-up to the Harvey v. Johanns court decision. Unlike the Harvey amendments fiasco, farm bill proposals must be formally introduced, openly considered at hearings and markups, and debated in public. The Administration will be an important political player, especially if a push is made to get a new farm bill out before next fall’s congressional elections. An unprecedented amount of work on organic initiatives, more than can be described here, has been underway in the organic community over the last year. We may see important differences of opinion about organic sector priorities and support level requests in a new farm bill. But overall, the organic community is expected to make a special effort to get along, to rally and, to the extent possible, present lawmakers with new approaches and a united front. The farm bill establishes a maximum funding level for the National Organic Program, but this is an extremely small part of the authorized funding levels needed to increase and expand support for the organic sector. Other needed changes would increase funding levels for emerging organic programs within the Risk Management Agency (RMA), Economic Research Service (ERS), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NCRS), Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), and other agencies. Increases also will be sought for organic-friendly programs like the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program, the Value Added Producer grants program, and the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). Continued federal cost sharing for organic certification, authorized by the 2002 farm bill and running out of money, is expected to be an organic sector priority. It is important to be realistic, or even skeptical, about funding levels authorized in farm bills. That is because the appropriated levels are almost always much less than the authorized levels and that new programs, like the Conservation Security Program, can become easy targets during highly-politicized budget-cutting episodes. The Appropriations committees can, and often do, turn “greened-up” farm bills into big disappointments. Agency rulemaking and implementation curbs also often distort the intent and impact of new farm bill initiatives. The first proposed organic program rule in 1977, which USDA was forced to pull and rewrite, is a good example. Another is the Conservation Security Program (CRP), which has fallen short of providing expected help to organic farmers and endured one budget hit after another. Still another, a 2002 farm bill provision exempting organic farmers from commodity checkoff deductions, has been so narrowly defined through rulemaking that few farmers are able to qualify. New Larger Themes Get Attention Some new and larger themes also are being seriously discussed. One calls for providing organic research, education, and other supporting programs with a “fair” share of support provided for these programs. If the amount of organic acreage is one percent of total farm acreage, for example, organic food and farming programs would receive one percent of authorized USDA research funding. Organic research, using this approach, would receive $25 million out of the more than $2.5 billion spent annually for agricultural research. It is estimated that support for organic specific research now is about $10 million. Another is to transition from a “market led” organic approach, embodied in the OFPA, to the “government-facilitated” approach that has been so successful in Europe. The economic impact of these approaches are fully explored and discussed in an ERS report entitled “Market-Led Versus Government-Facilitated Growth: Development of the U.S. and EU Organic Agricultural Sectors.” European governments promote sector growth with conversion subsidies and direct payments to organic farmers, the authors note, while the U.S. government’s free market approach emphasizes market development. The U.S. market-led approach says, in effect, that organic farming is no better than conventional farming, that it simply offers consumers another choice, and that economic incentives should come from the marketplace. The European government facilitated approach says organic farmers provide significant environmental, social, and other benefits to the public and, as a result, should be rewarded with special subsidies and payments. The ERS report, issued in August, includes convincing documentation. “As a result of the different policies,” it concludes, “ the EU countries have more certified organic farmland than the U.S. (4.4 million hectares versus 949,000 hectares in 2001), a larger share of farmland under organic management (2 percent versus 0.25 percent in 2001), and more organic farms (143,607 versus 6,949 in 2001). The EU organic market is larger, but not a lot larger, than the U.S. organic market. The Organic Committee of the Campaign for Sustainable Agriculture (“the Campaign”) also has had a task force that has been working for nearly two years on a U.S. organic action plan patterned on the European Action Plan for Organic Food and Farming adopted by the European Commission in mid-2004. The European plan lays out a vision, establishes objectives and goals, and lists 21 policy actions to be implemented. A related goal is replacing organic imports with domestic organic production. Several European countries also have their own action plans that include specific organic farming goals and timelines. Finland, with 7.2 percent of its farms under organic management in 2003, for example, has a policy target of 10 percent organic farms by 2006 and 15 percent by 2010. Germany, with 4.3 percent in 2003, is shooting for 20 percent by 2010. Several other countries have organic goals in the 10 to 20 percent range. The Campaign’s organic action plan initiative was discussed at several organic conferences in 2005, including a well-attended session at the Upper Midwest Organic Farming Conference. The task force working on it includes representatives of consumer, environmental, and other public interest organizations. Although still pretty much in the discussion phase, the national action plan approach is expected to stimulate some organic-focused discussion during the farm bill debate. The Campaign, representing several hundred grassroots organizations, will also urge Congress to provide liability protection for organic farmers against GMO contamination and to increase support for research on seeds and breeds important to farmers using organic and sustainable agriculture practices. The Organic Trade Association (OTA) also has borrowed from the European experience in proposing a national organic agriculture initiative. It would have Congress establish U.S. targets of 5 percent of U.S. acreage under organic management and 10 percent of retail food sales by 2012. This initiative also calls for a study to determine what specific policies are needed to facilitate organic sector growth to established targets. Experienced Organizations Gear Up In addition to the Campaign for Sustainable Agriculture and OTA, which were much involved in supporting and promoting organic farm bill provisions in 2002, other organizations with farm bill experience and savvy and nationally recognized organic policy expertise are also gearing up for farm bill action. The Organic Farming Research Foundation, (OFRF) which since 1997 has provided recommendations for organic farming research and data collection and other areas of agricultural policy, has been circulating a draft 2007 farm bill concept paper entitled “Initial Concepts for the 2007 Farm Bill.” OFRF has traditionally taken the lead in mobilizing public support for higher organic research authorizations and appropriation levels. “It is important for Congress and the USDA to work together to strengthen public investment in organic research, extension, education, and economics,” the OFRF paper states. “These programs should receive a share of USDA resources that reflects the growth and opportunities of the organic sector.” The same principle should apply, it noted, to natural resources, risk management, and all other USDA mission areas. Another major farm bill player for many years is the Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (SAC), which has outlined plans to strengthen three national NRCS programs it has made a priority. They are the Conservation Security Program (CSP), the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQUIP), and the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). In addition to helping shape and pass these programs, SAC has provided a high level of expertise and leadership in rulemaking and in attempting to have organic farmers fully included. The CSP, added to the 2002 farm bill to reward farmers for good stewardship and conservation farming practices, has fallen far short of expectations due to insufficient funds and over-bureaucratic rules. In addition to pressing the last three years for rules and appropriations needed to make this a nationwide initiative, the SAC has worked hard to get organic farmers included in this conservation reward and incentives system. SAC’s CRP initiative is aimed at making it easier for farmers to transition CRP acreage coming out of contract to meet NOP organic management rules and become eligible for certification. SAC has worked for several years to raise the priority of organic production systems in EQIP and last June, in response to an NRCS request for program revision recommendations, urged NRCS to establish an EQIP national priority for farmers and ranchers making the transition to organic production systems. Currently Minnesota, Iowa, Montana, and Nebraska NRCS state conservationists are supporting EQIP “organic transition” incentive payments and outreach. 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Rowan Worth Romance…Suspense…and a Touch of Paranormal Heat April 25, 2013 by Rowan Worth World Building: Story Fodder! Many a time, I will “share” a story on Facebook using a header like “Story fodder!” or “Start your synopsis NOW!” There are sooo many news articles out there that just make the writer in me go, “Oh! Oh! I know where to go from there!” It is, apparently, a “writer thing”. I saw this story just today, and it melded so well into the topic, I’m including the link: http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/24420 It’s all about a unique gold ring that was found in an English field…and an unusual curse found at nearby temple ruins that happen to mention a lost ring—and the writer who was intrigued by the local archeology dig and the potential links between the two. That author? J.R.R. Tolkein. It doesn’t matter what the story is: Tarantula the size of a human face discovered: http://news.sky.com/story/1073751/tarantula-the-size-of-a-human-face-discovered The famous shapeshifter who won the boxing medal in the Olympics, as recorded by a Greek geographer of the era: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damarchus Or just an image that makes you wonder: http://pinterest.com/pin/575827502325320617/ Or one that puts a form to an idea you’ve had: http://ljspillowbook.tumblr.com/post/11341670498/historiated-chalice-of-abbot-suger-of Or one that makes you go, “Oh, yeah…I know who’d live THERE”: http://bijouxnoir.tumblr.com/post/21813066582 You’ll often hear writers trying to explain what they do talking about the “What if…?” Often followed by the, “And then what happened?” And I pause here in typing and wonder, “Do I need to explain this more? It seems pretty obvious to me.” THIS is what happens with writers. If it’s the start of the process, something triggers the “What if…?” A photo, a word, an overheard snippet of conversation, a desperate daydream during a really boring meeting or class can become the start of a story. A photo illustrating a news article provides a certain perfect thing for your characters already under development. A news story can provide the perfect “Ah ha!” moment for your plot… …A glimpse of a impractical evening dress in your heroine’s favorite color makes you suddenly want a scene with her desperately wishing she could afford it or had a place she needed to wear it…and then wearing it…and the hero trying to seduce her out of it…or snatching her into adventure where she has to cope with being in it… …Or the golden Roman coin with a lion etched on the back morphs into the griffin talisman worn by the young hero battling an evil magician on another planet… …or the annoying lyrics of the song your daughter is playing over and over and over again makes you say, “HA! MY heroine wouldn’t put up with that—she’d sit her lover down and…” and suddenly you’ve got the best breakup fight scene you’ve ever written. World building pulls from wherever it needs to pull to get the story told. More on that next time… This entry was tagged craft, world building. Now Available from Rowan Worth! Contact Rowan Newsletter Subscription! Click below! THE WRITING LIFE: Basic Workstation Setup THE WRITING LIFE: I Can See Clearly Now THE WRITING LIFE: The Better to See You With, My Dear THE WRITING LIFE: A Blog Series PAST IMPERFECT is on Netgalley! Griffin Quill Press, LLC The Latest Via Twitter RT @MoreTwitty: My daughter asked if the Morse code for "run quickly" is "dash dash dash!" 1 year ago RT @Jean_Marie_Ward: SECOND ROUND, another sterling Zombies Need Brains anthology edited by Joshua B. Palmatier and Patricia Bray, has so m… 1 year ago In the wild at Walmart! @GeriKrotow https://t.co/TpAeTcT36a 2 years ago In the wild at Walmart #gerikrotow https://t.co/p3HVIN8siV 2 years ago Total story fodder. twitter.com/jayvanbavel/st… 2 years ago Follow @rowanworth1
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JNLR wave 1 2017 – what the stations say By Roy Martin April 27, 2017 - 12:20 pm Here’s our round-up of what the stations say after the publishing of JNLR figures for the first quarter of 2017. The latest JNLR figures published today confirm Irish radio’s strong hold on the hearts and the ears of Irish audiences with more than three million people tuning into Irish radio on a daily basis. Chairperson of the Choose Radio group which represents all of Irelands’ radio stations sales houses, Gabrielle Cummins said: “despite the plethora of audio options and listening choice available, Irish audiences still gravitate towards radio. Even in the younger demographic when the perception is that other audio is more prevalent, the opposite is actually true with 1 million 15-34 year olds choosing radio every day.” According to Cummins “Irish radio listeners are extremely loyal to the radio with 1.269 million people only listening to one radio station and 744,000 listening to two or more radio stations”. “Listener loyalty and the strong connection between radio stations and their audiences is something that is not replicated by any other medium. Creating a strong connection between brands and potential buyers is something which every advertiser seeks and this is something that radio offers. The reality is that radio can allow brands to reach consumers in the most effective way possible”, said Cummins. The Choose Radio Group is highlighting that advertisers need to greatly increase their use of radio advertising to make sure their clients are benefiting from the connection between radio stations and their audiences. For a full sales report, download the JNLR PDF report here. Massive gains in daytime RTÉ Radio 1 schedule Strong book across all RTÉ stations RTÉ Radio 1 continues to hold 19 of the top 20 programmes in Ireland RTÉ 2FM sees strong growth across all daytime programmes RTÉ Radio 1, RTÉ 2FM and RTÉ lyric fm have a combined weekly reach of over half of all of Ireland’s Adult population. Collectively, the three stations have a weekly reach of almost 2 million (1,954,000), or 52% of the Adult 15+ population. Commenting on the latest radio figures for RTÉ, Jim Jennings, Managing Director, RTÉ Radio says: “This is a fantastic day in RTÉ as all of our radio stations demonstrate growth. RTÉ Radio 1 remains the market leader by a clear margin with more and more listeners choosing to tune in everyday. The huge growth in share, YoY, for 15-34 year olds on RTÉ 2FM is very encouraging and it further indicates that the re-positioning of the station is proving to be a massive success with the target audience. RTÉ lyric fm had a very impressive book today with large growth on its weekly reach figure and many of its programmes showing notable book on book growth.'” There have been gains across the majority on Radio 1 weekday programmes with increases (b-o-b) for The Ryan Tubridy Show, Today with Sean O’Rourke, Ronan Collins, News at One , The Ray D’Arcy Show and The John Creedon Show. On weekends (b-o-b) The Marian Finucane Show, Playback, Saturday with Claire Byrne, This Week, Saturday Sport and Sunday Sport , Sunday with Miriam, Bowman and The Weekend on One all experienced strong growth. It is worth noting that The Marian Finucane Show (Sundays) posted the highest reach 000’s (+28,000) of any programme for this JNLR book. Tom McGuire, Head of RTÉ Radio 1 says: “These audience figures are the signature tune to what I hope will be a great year for RTÉ Radio 1. In sport, the new and loyal listeners on weekends will enjoy exclusive coverage of the GAA championships. An bigger audience are ‘getting more from the story’ every day on the station. I look forward to a summer where the listener can enjoy the radio while being engaged and entertained.” The Ryan Tubridy Show now has 336,000 listeners, up b-o-b (13,000) and up y-o-y (14,000) Today with Sean O’Rourke increases with a substantial increase of 22,000 b-o-b to 354,000, up 28,000 y-o-y Ronan Collins gains 12,000 listeners (b-o-b) to 229,000 The Ray D’Arcy Show is up a notable 13,000 b-o-b and 9,000 y-o-y to 226,000 The Marian Finucane Show (Sat) grows 10,000 (b-o-b) to 382,000 and on Sundays to 336,000 up 28,000 (b-o-b) Sunday with Miriam is up 11,000 to 256,000 listeners (b-o-b) Breakfast Republic remains the number one radio show in Ireland for 15-34s and 2FM has seen book-on-book increases across the weekday (7am-7pm) schedule. The RTÉ 2FM weekday share is up to 6.1% (+0.1 pt) Commenting today, Head of RTÉ 2FM, Dan Healy says: “2FM was re-imagined so that it would appeal to a younger audience and it is very satisfying to see this age group interacting with the station in such large numbers. The station now has six of the top ten programmes for 15-34 year olds, with Breakfast Republic being the number one show for this age group in Ireland. Although 2FM does not target All Adults, Breakfast Republic has the same number of All Adults tuning in [167,000] every day as the Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show. A lot of hard work has gone into 2FM over the past two years and I am very grateful to all my colleagues both on and off air in RTÉ. However, we all know that we are still early on in our journey. “This period has also been very exciting with our collaboration with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and Jenny Greene. Last Friday, for the second time, we took the roof off the 3Arena and now we look forward to bringing this unique, live experience to Cork & Galway. Don’t miss it.” Breakfast Republic gains 13,000 listeners b-o-b to 167,000 The Nicky Byrne Show with Jenny Greene gains 8,000 139,000 listeners (b-o-b) Tracy Clifford increases by 6,000 listeners b-o-b to 119,000 (b-o-b) Rick O’Shea gains 4,000 on Saturdays b-o-b and up 6,000 on Sundays Weekenders increases b-o-b by 11,000 listeners to 87,000 (Saturday) Weekend Breakfast up 5,000 b-o-b to 53,000 (Saturday) Larry Gogan is up 12,000 b-o-b to 109,000 on Saturdays and up 4,000 b-o-b to 73,000 on Sundays Dave Fanning gains 9,000 b-o-b to 76,000 on Sundays Congrats on 139,000 daily listeners @NickyByrne and @djjennygreene! ??? #NBSHOW2FM #JNLR pic.twitter.com/6RF0BwxTDJ — TeamByrneOFFICIAL (@TeamByrneMx) April 27, 2017 Today FM is celebrating strong results right across its schedule. Today FM’s performance means an increased market share (7.7%) and a weekly audience of now almost 900,000 (863,000). Dermot & Dave, who moved to mid mornings in January 2017, gained 12,000 new listeners in their 9am-12pm slot bringing their audience up to 176,00. Ian Dempsey continues to rule the breakfast airwaves, with 167,000 people waking up with Ian for his 7-9am show. Ian’s showbiz queen and Early Breakfast presenter Paula MacSweeney was celebrating an increase of 3,000 listeners bringing her audience to 19,000 from 5-7am every morning. The station’s newest recruit Al Porter welcomed 7,000 extra listeners to his new lunchtime show (12-2.30pm) bringing his audience to 122,000. Keith McCormack, CEO of Today said, “It’s been a big first quarter for Today FM with a new schedule and brand identity to boot. Today FM will continue at pace with the launch of a massive brand campaign across TV, digital and outdoor. The 40second TV ad, which airs from Tuesday next (2nd May) will feature popular Today FM faces and marks a big statement of intent from the station”. Afternoon presenter Fergal D’Arcy celebrated 10,000 new listeners bringing his audience to 113,000, a 5 year high for that timeslot (2.30-4.30pm) on the station. Fergal has been presenting his ‘Off the Charts’ show since last summer. The Last Word with Matt Cooper now has an audience of 130,000 while Louise Duffy’s ‘Lost in Music’ show attracted an additional 2,000 listeners meaning that evenings on Today FM now enjoys an audience of almost 40,000 (38,000) between Louise and Paul McLoone from 9-midnight. Up 10,000 THANK YOU to everyone for tuning in! Much Love Ferg xx @todayfm #jnlr #todayfm #listenership #offthecharts #fergaldarcy #fergdarcy pic.twitter.com/uAXEPbzeCP — Fergal D'Arcy (@FERGDARCY) April 27, 2017 Limerick’s Live 95FM Figures show that Limerick’s Live 95FM remains the clear market leader in Limerick City and County, with more than 6 out of 10 Limerick adults tuning-in every week, although the station has lost 12,000 listeners in the last 12 months. Chief Executive Joe Nash said “Limerick people’s love of radio is remarkable and enduring. It is so much a part of our lives, whether for news, sport, chat, music or entertainment. We strive to deliver to the people of Limerick City and County day in, day out. We are also grateful to our advertisers, who continue to trust us to deliver their message to their Limerick customers.I want to thank the hard working team at Limerick's Live 95FM that you hear on the air and those behind the scenes, for their commitment to what we do, every day of the year. It is a privilege to serve this community and one that we never take for granted.” In the South East, Beat has 157,000 people listening to the regional station each week. Beat Drive with Andy Mac has just reached a record high – with 50,000 people joining Andy every day. The station has also seen a record audience for its biggest weekend show, Old Skool Sunday. Pete Windle now has 44,000 people tuning in for their old skool fix each week. Head of Station Sound with Beat, Niall Power, said “We’re now living in an attention economy where radio is battling new ‘frenemies’ all the time for the attention and time of individuals. To see that Irish people give over four hours of their day on average to radio really reinforces that special connection and highlights the quality content & output of Irish radio every day.” Classic Hits 4FM “JNLR 2017/1 sees one of the best survey reports ever for Classic Hits 4FM with growth in audience both on a year on year and a book on book basis. The team here at Classic Hits 4FM are delighted especially given the hard work and dedication that has gone in over the past year. Year on year Classic Hits 4FM has seen it weekly reach increase by 46,000 listeners and book on book by 32,000 listeners bringing the weekly reach at the station to an all time high of 287,000 listeners. The 300,000 listenership mark is in clear sight now with the 6 month weekly reach listenership level now at 299,000. In some major parts of the multi city franchise area Classic Hits 4FM has increased its listenership even further and widened the gap at the expense of major national stations such as RTE 2FM, TodayFm and Newstalk.” #JNLR a big bog thank you to all of my listeners. A growth of 28% over the past year THANK YOU! — MikeOBrien4fm (@radiomikeobrien) April 27, 2017 Red FM has moved further in front of 96FM by adding 12% or 14,000 listeners this quarter. Red FM has 131,000 listeners compared with Cork’s 96FM’s 112,000. We’ve reported on the changes in this article because the some of the stations involved have offered a quote to RadioToday. If you’d like to feature here, please email news@radiotoday.ie iRadio is on the up with a weekly listenership of 377k with a daily reach of 220k. Programme Director with iRadio Mark Cunning says it’s another great book for the station. “We’ve seen a huge increase in both our daily and weekly listening numbers along with a notable increase in the listenership numbers to shows across the schedule; most notably we saw massive jump for ‘The Lift’ which now reaches 120,000 adults every single day which in a such a competitive market is a phenomenal figure. “Today’s JNLR is a testament to the hard work, the drive, the ambition and the talent we have in iRadio 2017’s going to be a big year for iRadio, and we’re only getting started.” jnlr
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LISTEN TO THE ART OF SELF RELIANCE PODCLASS NEXT PRIMAL SKILLZ RETREAT Online Streaming Courses All Downloadable Courses Zoom Workshops Trainers Only Courses ABOUT RODNEY Rodney’s Martial Arts Journey Train with Rodney Podcasts Rodney Has Been On Find-a-Trainer (Global List) BECOME-A-TRAINER Crazy Monkey Certification Weaponize-Your-Body Certification Crazy Monkey Monday Night Class Upcoming Zoom Workshops When It Comes To Self-Defense, Throw 90% Away! Rodney December 29, 2016 How many street fights have you been in? How many times have you had to defend yourself? How many street fights have you witnessed personally? Most people won’t have much in the way of concrete experiences as it relates to these questions. The truth is, if you keep your head down, mind your own business, the chances of interpersonal violence jumping out at you is slim at best. This lack of knowing however, allows our heads to be filled with what Hollywood says fights will look like, or simply taking the word of self defense experts. Ironically, there are in fact, tons of examples of real world fights only a click away. Like it or not, YouTube offers up myriad’s of examples of real world, in the flesh fights. While we can discuss the psychological composition of people who think it’s entertaining to put these fights up on YouTube – the fact remains – they are there and readily available for anyone to watch. Yet the paradox is, that on that very same video platform one can watch self defense instructional videos that have zero resemblance to the actual fights often displayed in the same playlist stream. I am certain there is a sense that those street fights on YouTube are examples of ‘untrained’ people – and if they were trained, it would look more like what those self-defense experts claim it to be. Cookie Cutter Wins The Day As human beings, we will take cookie cutter explanations before we will take a chaotic answer. We tend to focus in on clear defined sequence of events to deal with a particular situation, rather than having to bathe in the unfamiliar, unpredictable nature of chaos. As such, when it comes to learning how to defend ourselves we are our very own worst enemy. By our very nature, we invariably gravitate to answers and expressions of self-defense that are packaged neatly, have clear cut step-by-step answers, with tacticool names. However without even knowing, we are setting ourselves up to be devoured by the reality of violence. Throw 90% Away The truth is, as is glaringly obvious just watching real fights on YouTube, that 90% of everything taught in all styles, regardless of how many people follow those styles, or say it works, would need to be thrown out. Said another way, if you have trained to defend yourself, and then find yourself in the immediacy of a fight, less than 10% of what you ever learned will work. When that 10% comes out, it will never imbue those clean lines, with precision, power, timing and perfect distancing as it did in training. So when I am asked why I spend so much of my time teaching my students street boxing, and why Crazy Monkey doesn’t have this or that? My answer is always the same, “Of course we do, but we work first on probabilities, not on possibilities.” The truth is, you can go watch 100 street fights on YouTube in a row, and if you are astute, you will come out with the very same answers I have. While on occasion other techniques come out (as they say there is always an exception to the rule) but in reality the rule is what matter most. Watch those fights and what you will see for almost all of them is a crude form of boxing as primacy (and if it goes to the ground, a crude form of jiu-jitsu). There’s always one person trying to break in, get past the other persons attack who is trying to hit them. Most are unsuccessful at ‘breaking in’ and when they do it happens because they got overwhelmed by the other person’s aggressive intent. Its also very clear that if someone doesn’t have any kind of defense, that this is likely going to be their downfall, and will cause them often to lose. There’s a lot of clinch too, often happening by accident in the throws of two people punching each other until they land on top of each other in the clinch. With this in mind, most fights follow a similar projection: Boxing as primary. Clinch to hit out of. You still see a lot of punching going on here. At times there are occasional elbows, knees and head butts — but never as much as the self defense experts claim there will be. Hitting a moving, aggressive, uncooperative opponent, while dealing with your own fear, hormonal changes, adrenaline etc isn’t that easy as it may seem. Sometimes there’s a kick in a fight, but it often isn’t pretty and its low. When you do see them, its because someone is trying to stomp another person on the ground. Most people lose a fight because they have no active defense and get hurt or knocked out. Often in fights, people centralize their focus on the immediate threat, forgetting there may be other threats nearby. In the end, they get clocked from behind, which kicks off even more chaos, that they are unable to deal with. Almost never does someone lose a fight because they got kicked in the groin, eye pocked, or face palmed to the bridge of the nose. In fact, you almost never see these strikes, simply because, just like our primate cousins we default to closing our hands when fighting another of our kind. Many will disagree with me, but I believe we are hardwired to close our fists in fights. All those fights on YouTube pretty much bares this out. Of course there is always an exception to the rule, but it always makes far more sense to train for the rule first. It Ain’t About Looking Good, It’s About What Works When I created Crazy Monkey Defense (and still continue to do so) I built of my own personal experience on the street. Initially as I engaged in interpersonal violence I thought I was doing something wrong, or I hadn’t trained enough. Nothing I was taught on the Dojo floor worked very well. If it did come out, it resembled very little in the way in which it had been trained. As time went on, I began chucking almost everything I had ever learned away. When I was done, I didn’t have much left in my toolbox. I began redeveloping my tools, this time, not based on what self-proclaimed experts said would work, but rather on real world experiences. In the several years I bounced, and as the head doorman, I engaged in no less than 300 street fights. It not only changed my martial game, but changed how I would look at training for a fight forever. So when people ask me, “Why doesn’t CMD have this or that?” or “why do we focus so much on boxing?” These are questions asked by people who know zero about street fighting. When I look at the Crazy Monkey curriculum, I feel confident, satisfied, and know that I am giving my students the best possible fighting chance in a real fight. I know I would likely sell more videos, more courses if I went down the Rabbit hole of choreographed self defense sequences that make my audience go Wow. But Wow doesn’t win fights. Recommend0 recommendationsPublished in STREET DEFENSE Categories: STREET DEFENSE Tagged: About CMD, Self-Preservation Dr. Rodney King has taught personal threat management all over the world. His clients include special force military operators, law enforcement officers, and close protection teams. He completed is PhD, with a research focus in the role mindfulness plays in peak leadership performance. Rodney is regularly asked to present on the role of mindfulness in peak performance environments. As such, Rodney was a speaker at the Disruptive Passenger Global Security Event in London (2019) where he presented on the role of mindfulness in overcoming Amygdala Hijacking in an aviation security context. Rodney served in the South African Military’s VIP protection unit, and as a platoon sergeant was the lead unarmed combatives trainer for his unit. Training For The CHAOS of the Fight Most people who teach martial arts don’t give a second thought to how they teach. Most instructors teach a bunch of techniques and leave it… Rodney August 26, 2016 Fighting Lessons From The Door I often get asked what was the impetus for Crazy Monkey Defense? To be honest, it began for personal, selfish reasons. 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Recaps and Reviews ‘The Dark Crystal: Age Of Resistance’ Episode 5: “She Knows All The Secrets” Posted September 6th, 2019 by Darryl Jasper “The Crystal of Truth has brought you here to ask for your help.” Despite the Skeksis’s attempts to stay ahead of the opposition, the Aughra brings together the unlikely band of protagonists to spread word of the impending danger to Thra but an unexpected tragedy once again puts the heroes back against the wall. Captured by the tenacious Hunter, Rian ends up with the Chamberlain (after the silk-tongued devil convinces the Hunter not to relieve the Gelfling of his head) on their way back to Ha’rar. On the ride, Chamberlain tries to sell Rian on recanting his accusation against the Skekis regarding Mira’s fate. The Chamberlain’s masterful persuasion does give Rian pause—the thought of war breaking out due to his actions is a heavy burden for the young Gelfling—but he knows that the Chamberlain can’t be trusted so, when the newly freed Gurjin and Naia arrive to help Rian escape, he takes the opportunity. As justified as the criticism of the unimpressive confrontation between Rian, his father, and Hunter was, the Drenchen siblings’ stagecoach-like rescue of Rian deserves just as much praise. It’s an unexpected tense and well-choreographed, with the breakneck speed of the coach brought to life better than some live-action movies. The Gelflings’ regrouping at camp where they end up dreamfasting (again!) is the first step towards bringing all the major protagonists together. The Aughra’s dance before the Sanctuary Tree sparks the dreamfasts that brings the resistance together for the first time. In Ha’rar, two separate narratives play out before coalescing with each other as well as Rian’s story. Finally able to convince her mother she’s not just some unfocused girl suffering from random flights of fancy, Brea takes the All-Maudra down to the secret chamber where she introduces her mother to Lore. While she prepares to dreamfast with her mother, Deet (and Hup!) is able to persuade Seladon to do the same with her. The convenience of the three separate groups simultaneously dreamfasting can be forgiven, as their arrival in the Dream Space seems to have been orchestrated by an enthusiastic Aughra. She confirms the peril Thra is facing; that the Skekis control of the Crystal has poisoned the lands and only by traveling to the Circle of the Suns can they obtain the key to overthrowing the Skeksis rule. Others are tasked with spreading word to the seven clans and everyone involved swears that they will answer Thra’s call. All but one…and that is a major hiccup for “She Knows All the Secrets”. Too often in entertainment, a character makes a choice that, but for the necessity of the plot, makes absolutely zero sense. For a being that supposedly knows all these secrets, Aughra’s decision to cast Seladon out of the Dream Space and back to reality is a catastrophic error in judgment. Even if the blindly loyal elder Princess is not initially onboard with the Aughra’s preamble, it have made more sense for her to allow Seladon to see the truth, to show the Skeksis draining the Crystal and her fellow Gelflings. Even as inflexible as she seems to be, it would have been difficult for Seladon to reject such proof. Instead, by taking such definitive action, not only does Aughra further isolate an already unreliable character, she all but hand-delivers their plans to the Skeksis. Worse still, is that when the All-Maudra is cut down by the General’s blade, not only does the mentally fragile Seladon blame her sister and not the Skeksis that delivered the killing blow, she orders the arrest of Brea and the others, acquiescing to the Skeksis suggestion that they be taken away with the ‘volunteers’. Make no mistake, Seladon is responsible for her actions but the Aughra’s decision to boot Seladon from the dreamfast circle seems extremely shortsighted. Or maybe it’s farseeing on a Dr. Strange-type level. Considering the series takes place 50 years before the original movie where the Skeksis are finally defeated, maybe it’s a bit more of the latter. After the previously disappointing episode, “She Knows All the Secrets” puts Age of Resistance back on track. Some of the transitions between scenes lacked the smoothness of prior episodes and was at times distracting, the narrative progression more than makes up for the stumbles and questionable character decisions. This is a solid entry as we reach the halfway point as the time for sneaking around is over and done with. All parties know their opposition’s game and that can only mean one thing: the battle for Thra has officially begun. The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance – “She Knows All the Secrets” Age of Resistance She Knows All The Secrets Darryl Jasper From a young age Darryl embraced everything that was geek. His first true memory of the cinemas was seeing the line wrapped around the building for “The Empire Strikes Back”. The light sabers and the Force had him hooked. Though it remains his favorite sci-fi creation, Star Wars was only the beginning. Star Trek soon followed and his obsession with the various iterations of the Enterprise took him to an actual convention. Between these mega franchises, Darryl enjoyed all the geek cartoons of his era: Transformers, GI Joe, M.A.S.K. Bravestarr, Silverhawks, Voltron, and the like. An avid reader, it wasn’t long before his sci-fi and fantasy partiality in movies transferred to his reading. Star Trek was the beginning and in a strange twist, led him back to the novelized world of Star Wars. It has been non-stop geek since. Though comic books and action figures have all been a part of his menu, movies, television, and books remain his primary focus. Oh, and he’s a pretty avid gamer to boot (PS3). Sony Is Developing Five Or Six ‘Spider-Man’-Based TV Shows ‘The Falcon And The Winter Soldier’ D23 Poster Shows Anthony Mackie In Red, White & Blue Cress Williams Discusses Black Lightning’s Role In “Crisis On Infinite Earths” ‘Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse’ And ‘A Quiet Place’ Win At The Critics’ Choice Awards (Complete Winners List) First Look At ‘Fury Files’ From Disney XD How Does ‘Agent Carter’ Season 2 Connect To ‘Doctor Strange’?
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Science News Hubb Your Daily Science Source Why Lice Are So Hard To Kill Lice can be hard to get rid of. In fact, head lice are now resistant to many over-the-counter treatments. Turns out, lice are a problem humans have been itching to fix for over 7 million years. Lice are small, tricky to spot, and can even hold their breath for eight hours, so they’ll be fine November 30, 2019 by admin 0 Comments How Will NASA’s InSight Spacecraft Land on Mars? When NASA’s InSight descends to the Red Planet on Nov. 26, 2018, it’s guaranteed to be a white-knuckle event. Rob Manning, chief engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, explains the critical steps that must happen in perfect sequence to get the robotic lander safely to the surface. Download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details-JPL-20181031-INSIGHf-0001-InSight%20Landing%20on%20Mars.html 3 Children Reported Missing After Remnants of Thanksgiving Storm Sweep Away 1 Vehicle Three children were reported missing after floods swept away the car they were in at the Tonto Basin area of Arizona. A vehicle had attempted to cross Tonto Creek at the Bar X Crossing at around 4 p.m. PST, the Gila County Sheriff’s Office told ABC15. The Sheriff’s Office had posted on Facebook that the How Are NFL Footballs Made? Take a look inside the process of making footballs for the NFL! | For more, visit http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-its-made/#mkcpgn=ytsci1 Watch full episodes: http://bit.ly/HowItsMadeFullEps Subscribe to Science Channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=sciencechannel Check out SCI2 for infinitely awesome science videos. Every day. http://bit.ly/SCI2YT Download the TestTube app: http://testu.be/1ndmmMq Reptiles known as ‘living rocks’ show surprising cognitive powers Experimenter Tamar Gutnick with George, a 90-year-old Aldabra tortoise who was schooled to follow a toy of a particular colour. Credit: Michael Kuba Animal behaviour 29 November 2019 They might not be fast on their feet, but these massive reptiles have long memories. Giant tortoises can learn and remember tasks, and master lessons much faster The Samsung Galaxy Fold is headed to Canada, with in-store pre-orders starting today The Samsung Galaxy Fold is a very unique smartphone, in more ways than one. The most obvious differentiator is that it folds out to expose a large, continuous 7.3″ display, hiding the seam thanks to a flexible OLED screen. It’s also at the very top end of the smartphone market price-wise, which could explain why Globalstar borrows $199M with EchoStar’s help • Measat buys Ariane 5 launch To receive FIRST UP Satcom, a weekly SpaceNews newsletter for satellite and telecom professionals, sign up here. TOP STORIES Globalstar is borrowing $199 million through a loan arranged by its controlling shareholder Thermo and fleet operator EchoStar. Globalstar said it will use the funds to pay off a $66 million loan arranged in June, and to make Entanglement lights the way to scalable quantum computers – Physics World Entangled ions: new scheme could lead to practical quantum computers. (Courtesy: iStock/Traffic-Analyzer) A technique for remotely entangling ions of strontium much more accurately and at far higher rates than previously possible has been unveiled by physicists in the UK. The team says that their scheme paves the way to scalable quantum computers made from multiple ion traps that are linked to one another How to Make Glass Sculptures | How It’s Made Learn how a horse glass sculpture is made! Stream Full Episodes of How It’s Made: https://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-its-made/ Subscribe to Science Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeScience Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScienceChannel Follow us on Twitter: Tweets by ScienceChannel Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ScienceChannel/ European space windfall will fast-track science missions The Copernicus Sentinel-6 satellite undergoing tests near Munich, Germany. Credit: S. Corvaja/ESA The European Space Agency has secured a massive boost to its budget. At a pow-wow of European ministers in Seville, Spain, on 27–28 November, the agency’smember states pledged €12.5 billion (US$13.8 billion) for 2020–2022, compared with the €8.6 billion approved at the last Startups Weekly: Chinese investors double down on African startups Hello and welcome back to Startups Weekly, a weekend newsletter that dives into the week’s noteworthy startups and venture capital news. Before I jump into today’s topic, let’s catch up a bit. Last week, I wrote about Airbnb’s issues. Before that, I noted Uber’s new “money” team. Remember, you can send me tips, suggestions and Space as a service takes root at RBC Signals RBC Signals sees ground infrastructure business following path forged by cellular network expansion Ron Faith is well acquainted with high-tech startups. Before becoming president and chief operating officer of RBC Signals in 2018, Faith co-founded and served as chief operating officer of Clonefone, a mobile web services company. He was also the CEO of enterprise Why You Can’t Mix Blood Types While blood types have been around for at least 20 million years, doctors have only known about them for about 116 years. Prior to the 1900s, countless people died when they were injected with the wrong type of blood. This is because blood is composed of proteins called antigens that, when mixed with the wrong Bins to Panels: Ways Australia is Embracing Sustainability Over the last few years, Australia has taken massive strides toward becoming a country that stands for sustainability by embracing solar energy. Back in September, the Clean Energy Regulator (CER) for Australia proudly announced that the country was guaranteed to hit its large-scale 2020 renewable energy target (RET), thanks to a rise in the number A decade of Physics World breakthroughs: 2009 – the first quantum computer – Physics World With the Physics World 2019 Breakthrough of the Year due to be announced on 12 December, Physics World journalists look back at the past decade of winners and explore how research in that field has moved on. Here Michael Banks examines the 2009 breakthrough for the first “quantum computer” All on a chip: Researchers at Can You Barricade a Door with Furniture? | MythBusters Jr. Rachel, Valerie, and Jesse take on a classic movie myth: the old Furniture Barricade trick. Is it really possible to block a door by using pieces of furniture to cut off the bad guys? 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Early studies in animals and people suggest that the approach could make blood stem-cell transplants — powerful but dangerous procedures that are used mainly to treat blood cancers — European parliament’s NationBuilder contract under investigation by data regulator Europe’s lead data regulator has issued its first ever sanction of an EU institution — taking enforcement action against the European parliament over its use of US-based digital campaign company, NationBuilder, to process citizens’ voter data ahead of the spring elections. NationBuilder is a veteran of the digital campaign space — indeed, we first covered Italy satisfied with outcome of ESA ministerial SEVILLE, Spain — Italy, one of the largest contributors to the European Space Agency, is pleased with the outcome of the recent ministerial meeting that provided funding for a number of its priorities, including a reusable spacecraft. In a finally tally of contributions provided by ESA at the end of the Space19+ ministerial meeting here Researchers Develop Bacteria Which ‘Eat’ Carbon Dioxide Israeli researchers have developed bacteria fed only with carbon dioxide, the Weizmann Institute of Science (WIS) in central Israel reported on Wednesday. These bacteria, which build the entire biomass of their body from the carbon in the air, may help to develop future technologies to reduce greenhouse gas accumulation in the atmosphere and in the What Happens When A Night Owl Wakes Up Early There is a lot of advice out there about how to get the best night of sleep. But the fact that you can’t sleep might not be your fault. It turns out, night owls have an internal clock that functions differently. Forcing them to wake up early could have serious health consequences. Science Insider tells We Go Together We are building a coalition of nations that can help us get to the Moon quickly and sustainably. Together. We have a bold vision to go back to the Moon by 2024. As we work towards this goal, we welcome a growing list of international and commercial partners. It is the partnerships over the last 5 Ways to Protect Your Kids from Cyber Bullying Cyberbullying is increasing day by day. In the year 2012, it was reported that about 60% of children have faced cyberbullying, and 1 out of 3 kids have encountered cyber threats. Though the statistical data seems to be surprising, with internet usage, most of the kids are getting affected by cyberbullying. So, what are the Reconstructing the Faces of Pompeii Victims Using advanced technology, scientists are reconstructing what citizens of ancient Pompeii looked like before the enormous volcanic eruption that took their lives. Subscribe to Science Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeScience Check out SCI2 for infinitely awesome science videos. Every day. http://bit.ly/SCI2YT Download the TestTube app: http://testu.be/1ndmmMq BMW and Great Wall Motor to build all-electric Mini cars in China The Mini electric car is unveiled at the BMW group plant in Cowley, near Oxford on July 9, 2019. Tolga Akmen | AFP | Getty Images The BMW Group, together with China’s Great Wall Motor, is to construct a plant that will produce future fully-electric models of the famous Mini car brand. The facility’s construction Daily briefing: Black hole is ‘impossibly’ massive Hello Nature readers, would you like to get this Briefing in your inbox free every day? Sign up here Sergei Skripal and his daughter were poisoned with a Novichok nerve agent in Salisbury, UK, last year.Credit: Matt Cardy/Getty The group of nerve agents known as Novichoks is to be added to the Organisation for the Xerox tells HP it will bring takeover bid directly to shareholders Xerox fired the latest volley in the Xerox –HP merger letter wars today. Xerox CEO John Visentin wrote to the HP Board that his company planned to take its $33.5 billion offer directly to HP shareholders. He began his letter with hostile tone befitting a hostile takeover attempt, stating that their refusal to negotiate defied Why Cloud Constellation turned down $100 million In December, Cloud Constellation was finalizing receipt of a $100 million investment that would help the startup deploy a ring of secure data-storage satellites in low Earth orbit. By spring, Cloud Constellation had walked away from the deal, citing a review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, or CFIUS, as one Pouring cold water on particle X17, flying suits for humans, why that Tesla window shattered – Physics World Sixth force: has a new particle called X17 been discovered? (Courtesy: iStock/duncan1890) If you have been scratching your head about curious reports of the discovery of a fifth (or possibly sixth) force and a mysterious particle called X17, check out Matt Strassler’s recent blog “Has a new force of nature been discovered?”. “I thought I’d better throw some cold water Pretzels | How It’s Made Pretzels have long been considered good-luck symbols. More than $550 million worth of pretzels are sold in the United States annually. #HowItsMade Mondays 9/8c on Science http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-its-made/ Subscribe to Science Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeScience Check out SCI2 for infinitely awesome science videos. Every day. http://bit.ly/SCI2YT Download the TestTube app: http://testu.be/1ndmmMq How smart ideas are helping to accommodate China’s renewable energy drive A burgeoning economic, political and military power, China is also aiming to lay down a marker on the renewable energy sector. Take offshore wind energy. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), China added 1.6 gigawatts (GW) of capacity in 2018. To put things in perspective, the U.K., Belgium, Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands combined Pastcast: The first issue of <i>Nature</i> This year, Nature celebrates its 150th birthday. To mark this anniversary we’re rebroadcasting episodes from our PastCast series, highlighting key moments in the history of science. In this episode, we’re heading back to 4 November 1869, when Nature’s story began. The first issue of the journal looked very different from the way it does now Mumbai slum-dwellers by the sea live at the mercy of climate change MUMBAI (Reuters) – Already at risk from rains, flooding and open sewers, slum-dwellers who live by the ocean in the Indian financial capital Mumbai are vulnerable to rising seas caused by global warming and say the government should help them move to safer locations. A view of a slum is seen along a seashore in Doctors go to TikTok to talk to teens about vaping and how celery juice won’t cure cancer Rose Marie Leslie, a doctor with a big following on TikTok. Rose Marie Leslie Dr. Rose Marie Leslie is hoping to reach teens with a message about the dangers of e-cigarettes. So she’s started posting regularly on TikTok, the popular short video app, and has collected a large following. Leslie, who goes by @DrLeslie and Key enablers: Telespazio Vega’s cloud-based Enable aims to reduce cost of space operations For Telespazio Vega Deutschland, a subsidiary of the spaceflight services company Telespazio of Rome, the challenges faced by a new generation of space companies present enticing opportunities. Based on its experience helping space agencies, institutions and commercial customers conduct space operations, Telespazio Vega has developed Enable, a cloud-based platform for space operations. At the 2019 A New York City Exterminator Tells Us The Places He’d Never Live New York City is full of people — and pests. But while cockroaches, rats, and mice are everywhere, some places are more infested than others. We asked a professional exterminator to tell us what to watch out for, and where in the city he would simply never want to live. MORE ANIMAL SCIENCE CONTENT: Why Understanding the Difference Between RNA, ATAC, and ChIP-sequencing Methods like RNA, ATAC, and ChIP sequencing are NGS techniques that have made it easier for researchers to investigate various aspects of epigenetic and RNA modifications on a targeted and genome-wide scale. All these methods have increased the pace of cell transcriptomics, epigenetic modifications, and transcription factor binding studies. They have been growing in popularity Celebrating 10 years of the Physics World Book of the Year – Physics World This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast is a special celebration of our Physics World Book of the Year award, to mark its 10th anniversary . Ahead of announcing this year’s shortlist of Top 10 physics books (which will be out on 6 December), we look back at the last decade of popular physics books Oil steady amid muted Thanksgiving trade and ahead of OPEC+ meet A photo taken August 19, 2013 shows a worker checking oil tanks at an oil well near Tioga, North Dakota. Karen Bleier | AFP | Getty Images Oil prices were steady on Friday in quiet trade with the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday underway, while investors awaited a meeting of OPEC and its allies next week that How to Build a Trebuchet | MythBusters What’s the secret behind a perfect trebuchet? Adam tinkers with his mini medieval weapon to show us. Did you miss the latest episode of MythBusters? 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Instead, research in mice shows that they trigger immune Peak Design’s Everyday Backpack Zip and Everyday Backpack V2 are top-notch photo and travel bags Peak Design has evolved from a crowdfunded upstart into a trusted accessory brand for photographers everywhere, and this week it introduced updates to its ‘Everyday’ line of backpacks and bags. These new and improved designs offer stuff that impresses anyone who was previously a fan of Peak’s work, and should also win the company brand Save big on SpaceNews during our Black Friday sale To celebrate Black Friday and Cyber Monday, we are offering a $49 print + digital subscription now through Monday, Dec. 2. This is the lowest price we’ve ever offered for a subscription to our award-winning publication. Canada and International rates apply. You will receive 16 issues of SpaceNews’ print magazine by mail plus the PDF digital Massive Black Hole That ‘Shouldn’t Even Exist’ Spotted in the Milky Way Astronomers have discovered a black hole in the Milky Way so huge that it challenges existing models of how stars evolve, researchers said Thursday. LB-1 is 15,000 light years from Earth and has a mass 70 times greater than the Sun, according to the journal Nature. The Milky Way is estimated to contain 100 million How Sumo Wrestlers Stay Healthy On 7,000 Calories A Day Sumo wrestlers eat up to 7,000 calories a day and weigh as much as 400 pounds. Yet they don’t suffer from heart attacks, strokes, or other symptoms of obesity. Their secret is in their name—sumo wrestler. Regular intense exercise prevents the build-up of visceral fat, which causes metabolic and cardiovascular disease. Following is a transcript Launch of Orion Spacecraft Ascent Abort-2 Test Watch a fully functional launch abort system (LAS) and test Orion spacecraft launch to an altitude of 31,000 feet at Mach 1.15 (more than 1,000 mph)! On July 2, 2019, NASA successfully demonstrated the Orion spacecraft’s launch abort system can outrun a speeding rocket and pull astronauts to safety during an emergency during launch. News Why You Should Be Careful When Choosing Movers? Moving places is one of the most difficult tasks to pull off, especially for large households, It is stressful in every way be it physically, financially, mentally or emotionally, which is why most people prefer hiring moving services. Movers are meant to facilitate you through your moving process by providing professional services about packing, loading, Can You Walk on Rodent Glue Without Getting Stuck? | MythBusters Jr. Jesse, Valerie, and Rachel test the tacky myth that a scaled-up pest trap can really trap a human. 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Amazon encourages California warehouse and Whole Foods workers to get weekly Covid tests Excitement over Biden’s pick to lead US health agency Satellites sensors could supply data for emissions trading systems U.S. shale should be worried about ‘very aggressive’ policies coming from Washington, energy secretary says A universal theory of matter and mind – Physics World Cher Sings Freedom For Gorilla Living Above Thai Mall for 3 Decades Astra narrowly misses reaching orbit on second launch Commentary | Tim Peake’s 2015 space station mission gave UK science a long-lasting shot in the arm NASA assigns astronauts for third SpaceX commercial crew mission Fundamental constant measured at highest precision yet – Physics World A New Way of Learning Quantum Computation: Just Through Visual Cues Physics in the pandemic: ‘My winter solstice in Latvia will be a time of reflection’ – Physics World Aspiring astronaut and Space Age ambassador – Physics World Copyright © 2020 by Science News Hubb. 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