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USS Arizona Memorial In Honolulu, Hawaii
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USS Arizona Memorial, Honolulu
USS Arizona Memorial is a remembrance park, situated at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu.Your excursion in Hawaii will presumably start in the advanced city of Honolulu, the biggest city in the islands. The Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, only northwest of the city, was devastated by Japanese bombs on Dec. 7, 1941, a date that “lives in notoriety.” Early on that Sunday morning, 183 planes from Japan assaulted the adjacent landing strips and after that dropped bombs on the ships, destroyers and bolster ships tied down at Pearl Harbor.
Amid the air assault, a 1,760-pound bomb was dropped straightforwardly into the forward magazine of the ship USS Arizona. Monstrous blasts and flames murdered 1,177 men on board the boat. The boat sank to the base, where it now rests alongside the remaining parts of the mariners who lost their lives.
The dedication building coasts over the stricken war vessel, which can be seen beneath in the cloudy water. Drops of oil as yet spilling from the structure are said to be the tears of the boat for such a large number of lost lives. Going to the commemoration is a passionate and calming background. The primary stop is the Visitors’ Center, with a film clarifying the assault and the sinking of the ship.
The USS Arizona Memorial is worked over the structure of the war vessel sunk on Dec 7, 1941, in which more than 1,100, mariners were lost. Initially, there was a stage worked around the structure sticking out of the water.The flow drifting dedication site was developed in 1958 in the wake of being endorsed under the Eisenhower government.
It was formally devoted in 1962 in a little service. It was composed by an Austrian planner from Honolulu, its preeminent element is that it tops at the limits and lists in the middle. This speaks to from a sideways view the stature of American national pride toward the begin of the war, the loss of spirits taking after the assault and the triumphant ascent of the post war superpower.
Admission is free and tickets are first started things out serve getting tickets online ahead of time is advised. You should arrive before the actual arranged time to beat the visit transports. It’s a 1 hour visit. Visit the USS Arizona commemoration at Pearl Harbor and go to a conventional Hawaiian Luau. Dusk supper travels are well known as is remote ocean angling, whale watching, snorkeling and water games of numerous types.
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GMO Foods Will Soon be Mislabeled as ‘Biofortified’
Scott Tips, JD, Guest
If you have ever been to Berlin, Germany in the late Fall, you know how miserably wet, cold, and windy it can be. The only real refuge from those elements is to be found indoors. But even then there can be events that drive you right back outdoors and into the elements. Such was the case with the Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses (CCNFSDU), which was holding its 40th session during the week of November 26-30, 2018, in that city.
As most of you already know, the Codex Alimentarius Commission and its various committees spread throughout the World establish food standards and guidelines after an eight-step process of consideration and debate that are then usually adopted by the Codex member states. The Codex Nutrition Committee is just one of the many committees that develop these food standards and guidelines. It is also one of the committees with the most controversial issues.
Biofortification
Biofortification is a method of increasing certain vitamin and mineral content of basic food crops by the time-honored, conventional way of cross-breeding, and not through genetic engineering. Harvest Plus, the company behind biofortification, will for example increase the vitamin or iron content of sweet potatoes so that malnourished populations in developing nations will receive better nutrition. This is a very admirable goal, although I have argued at these meetings that perhaps it’s an unnecessary one if farmers would simply employ the proper farming techniques to prevent soil depletion and along with it the vitamin and mineral content of the foods grown in that soil.
For the last several years, the Codex Nutrition Committee has been crafting a definition for Biofortification. That definition would then be used uniformly around the World to apply to those foods conventionally fortified with higher levels of nutrients and everyone would be on the same page whenever the term “biofortified” was used. Indeed, the National Health Federation (NHF), a health-freedom organization accredited by Codex to participate in its meetings and the one whose delegation I led there, was an early supporter at Codex of this definition.
We have already gone through the sordid history, in detail, of how the draft definition of Biofortification had been infused with the disease of GMOs.1 I won’t repeat that history here. Just know that, now, the term Biofortification will have huge ramifications for the entire World. If the pro-GMO forces can succeed in continuing to hide their genetic-engineered foods within the definition of Biofortification and in using its appealing, natural-sounding name to sell their GMO foods, then consumers will be deceived on a worldwide scale.
The term “Biofortification,” at least within European countries, risks consumer confusion as to whether they are purchasing organic products or something else entirely. If Codex were to allow “any method of production” and “any source” to be part of the Biofortification definition, then Codex would be promoting marketing deception of the worst sort. Most consumers want GM foods labelled. In fact, consumer polls across the World have shown this to be true. In the United States alone, some 90% of consumers want such labeling and yet, here, the current, proposed definition will disguise GM foods under the term Biofortification. That is dishonest, disgraceful, and makes a mockery of Codex and its pretensions to credibility and transparency.
With the past and present Chairwomen’s help, the pro-GMO forces have so far been successful in manipulating the biofortification definition. And we are still living in the crater of that explosion that converted something good into something deliberately deceptive.
THE TERM ‘BIOFORTIFICATION,’ AT LEAST WITHIN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES, RISKS CONSUMER CONFUSION AS TO WHETHER THEY ARE PURCHASING ORGANIC PRODUCTS OR SOMETHING ELSE ENTIRELY.”
Scott C. Tips
New Leader, Same Story
So, as the Nutrition Committee was to edit once again the definition of Biofortification at this meeting, it was led by a new Chairwoman, Dr. Anja Brönstrup, a Policy Officer at the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL). Replacing Dr. Pia Noble, who had chaired last year’s meeting, Dr. Brönstrup had been the former head of the German Codex delegation. So, with such experience, we all had high hopes that she would be a more just and equitable chairwoman than the previous one, who had pretty much conducted her Codex meetings as if they were her own private fiefdom and without even a whiff of regard for whether she was following the Codex Procedural Manual.
She was aided greatly in her dictatorial approach by those country delegates who very desperately wanted to be sure that the “Biofortification” definition could serve as cover for GMO foods so that consumers could be tricked into eating them in blissful ignorance. Australia and New Zealand of course, as nearly always, led the pro-GMO pack, egged on by their corporate masters. Brazil, Nigeria, Costa Rica, Uganda, Ghana, Thailand, the Philippines, China, and the United States supported marketing deception as well.
On the other hand, doughty Nepal opposed the definition, calling it, among other things, exactly what it is: marketing deception. Revealing her own biases, the Chairwoman then quickly scrambled to do damage control, dismissing Nepal’s strong comments by claiming that a footnote allowing countries to include GMOs or not would address Nepal’s concerns. That made as much sense as claiming that because only some consumers would be deceived, we could still mislabel foods.
The European Union, Norway, Switzerland, Chile, Argentina, and India all opposed the GMO-inclusive definition, as did Russia, which sensibly stated its main concern was that if each member state could decide whether to include GMO foods within the definition, then this lack of a harmonized approach would lead to market confusion. Unfortunately, the very vocal Bangladesh delegate Dr. S.K. Roy had already left the meeting for the day or else he would have lambasted the definition as well. All in all, there was significant opposition to the proposed definition.
Yet, Dr. Brönstrup ran the meeting with cool but soulless German efficiency, which in her case meant dispensing with, or else dismissing, the airing of any viewpoints that might in any possible way slow down her sprint to the finish line for each agenda item. With her allotting only 40 minutes for the delegates to discuss the Biofortification definition, this also meant that she did not call upon any of the INGOs that had signaled her that they wanted to speak. Only the sponsoring INGO, the International Food Policy Research Institute, which strangely enough opened the discussion on this topic, was able to speak out on the definition, and at length. Fortunately, NHF had submitted written comments stating its position against the proposed definition.2
“I am referring this definition back to the Codex Committee on Food Labelling,” the Chairwoman suddenly proclaimed at the end of the day, without giving NHF and other consumer organizations any chance to speak. With this peremptory proclamation that the GMO-inclusive definition would be sent to CCFL for its review and approval, I was furious (as were evidently the other ignored INGOs). But I was the only one to storm to the front table and condemn the Chairwoman face-to-face for having not only ignored NHF but the Codex Procedural Manual as well. It was not a pretty exchange. But I did make my point.
Delegates met in Berlin to debate the definition of Biofortification at the 40th Session of the Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses.
On to Ottawa!
So, the battleground for this definition shifts to Ottawa, Canada, where during the second full week of May 2019, the CCFL delegates will fight this renewed battle. Fortunately, the Final Report of the Nutrition Committee meeting, upon which the CCFL will necessarily rely, will not have the misleading impression that there was “broad support” for the GMO-inclusive definition.
Recall that the last day of every Codex meeting is reserved for the “reading” of the draft Report, which is invariably sterile, terse, and lacking in detail but constitutes the official minutes of what happened at that meeting. The Report’s sparse wording is therefore magnified in importance with almost every syllable fought over by delegates. Sadly enough, it often takes a full day to wade through the wording so that a Final Report can be generated.
This time, among other things, the Report had misleadingly mentioned that there was “broad support” for the Biofortification definition despite the fact that more countries had actually spoken out in opposition to the definition than had supported it! The European Union had doggedly but unsuccessfully attempted to remove that wording from the Report as the Chairwoman reinserted it over the EU’s objections. Finally, I was allowed to speak and pointed out to the Committee that there were 23 countries opposed to the definition (the EU counted for 17 countries at this meeting) and that it would therefore be absolutely dishonest and misleading to characterize the support as “broad” in the face of such opposition. After I spoke, the misleading phrase was stricken. The Final Report will now accurately reflect to the other Committee (CCFL) that there was great division among the delegates and not “broad support.” Wording is more important than it might seem.
The Nutrition Committee of course considered many other issues than just the Biofortification definition, including Follow-up Formula for older infants, Trans-Fatty-Acid-free claims, Nutrient Reference Values (NRVs) for older infants and young children, an NRV for EPA and DHA long-chain fatty acids, and a proposed harmonized Guideline for probiotic use in foods and dietary supplements. These, too, were all important topics and I spoke out on most of these issues as well.
The week-long debates over all of these issues revealed the ready biases and heavy-handed nature of the new Codex Chairwoman, which hopefully the more-seasoned and even-handed Codex Secretariat can somehow eliminate. We shall all see whether the Secretariat is successful before the next Nutrition Committee meeting later this year during the Thanksgiving week in Düsseldorf, Germany. Until then, auf wiedersehen!
Scott Tips, JD is a California-licensed attorney, legal columnist and president and general counsel for the National Health Federation. He specializes in food-and-drug law and trademark law, but also engages in business litigation, general business law, and nonprofit organizations, with an international clientele.
Note: This article is intended for information purposes only. Because state and municipal laws vary greatly, as do the circumstances of individual cases, readers are advised to contact an attorney for specific legal advice. © Scott C. Tips 2019
Scott Tips, “Monsanto Wants To Disguise Its Genetically Engineered Foods As ‘Biofortified,’” Whole Foods Magazine, January 2018, at https://wholefoodsmagazine.com/columns/legal-tips/monsanto-wants-disguise-genetically-engineered-foods-biofortified/
National Health Federation, “Comments on Proposed Draft Definition of Biofortification,” NHF, November 2018, at https://thenhf.com/codex/our-work-at-codex/nhfs-comments-to-codex-ccnfsdu-2018-on-biofortification/
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First drive: 2017 Nissan X-Trail
Can more grunt make the X-Trail more attractive?
Graham Scott
Nissan X-Trail 2.0-litre diesel
The X-Trail has always been a large, comfortable and practical SUV, long before others even came to this burgeoning market. But it has a ferocious list of competitors these days and it needs a few more shots in the locker. Until now there has only been one engine on offer, the 1.6-litre diesel, which has been desirable because it’s had decent economy and emissions. But one engine isn’t enough.
Which is why Nissan is now offering its SUV with a 2.0-litre diesel engine, giving 175bhp instead of the 1.6’s 128bhp. That’s a decent hike in power, and with 280lb ft of torque there is an instant and obvious increase in the drive from low revs. Which of course is exactly what many owners were looking for.
However, the engine does seem to run out of steam further up the rev range, where others might still be driving strong. What is disappointing is that this four-cylinder seems to make just as much noise and vibration as the 1.6-litre, so the search for power higher up the rev range is even less desirable.
It works fairly smoothly though with the six-speed manual gearbox, so you can keep the revs down and just use the torque. But buyers have been apparently demanding an automatic gearbox. Nissan has responded by offering the option of a Constantly Variable Transmission.
CVTs always seem to sound like there’s an elastic band in the powertrain and this one is no exception. You end up with lots of revs before you gain momentum, like the clutch is slipping, and the whole experience is very different to that offered by say a dual-clutch auto box. We’d stick with the manual box and, unless you really need it, we’d also stick with front-wheel rather than four-wheel drive.
As you’d imagine, sticking to a manual box and two-wheel drive will improve matters in terms of fuel consumption and emissions. As it stands, that is very much a possible sticking point for this new X-Trail. In the real world we managed about 38mpg, and emissions are now 149g/km.
That is going to put some people off, particularly as the increased power with a fair bit of noise and vibration. They’ll be paying more tax and more for fuel for the privilege. You can also only get this engine in Acenta trim and higher, so the starting price is £33,760. That’s about £1250 more than the same trim with the 1.6-litre engine.
It’s a tricky one. People said they wanted a more powerful X-Trail and Nissan has obliged. In every other regard it’s what you want, a big, comfy, decently handling SUV with a long pedigree. But somehow it just doesn’t seem to work for us. The engine is too coarse and the increase in usable performance doesn’t seem worth the increase in expenditure, from list price to fuel consumption.
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Power 175bhp at 3750rpm
Torque 280lb ft at 2000rpm
Gearbox 6-speed manual
0-62mph 9.4sec
Top speed 127mph
CO2/tax band 149g/km, 29%
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Support high for surf event for kids with autism
A surfing event will again provide a day to Hang 10 for children and families living with autism.
Surrey B.C. resident Dennis Nerpio hatched the idea in 2012 after taking his son surfing.
His son had been diagnosed with autism at age 4. The two started shared amazing experiences on the water and Nerpio wanted to create an opportunity for other families dealing with autism to share the West Coast’s surfing experience.
He brought his idea to Myrosha Daley of the Rip Curl Pro Tofino and Daley was stoked to help the idea snowball.
“Any time you have a chance to expose someone to the surfing experience especially someone that might not get that opportunity for us that’s pretty powerful,” Daley said. “To take someone surfing who might not otherwise have a chance to go surfing that’s the motivation.”
Daley said the initial plan was to create a separate heat for the kids at the Rip Curl Pro event in June but it quickly morphed into a fullblown day camp of its own that runs every September.
A Mainland based organization called Harmony House came on board and provides therapists all of whom donate their time to ensure the kids have a positive experience on the ocean, according to Daley.
The therapists connect with local surf instructors and a barbecue is held the day before the event so they can meet and develop a relationship with each other that helps them work in tandem with the end goal being enhancing each child’s experience.
The first event took about a year to organize 12 children and their families came to experience Tofino’s surf.
The event was such a success that registration expanded to 24 children and their families in 2013 and the wave continues to swell with 36 kids already signed up for this year’s event.
Daley said registration for this year’s camp filled up within two weeks.
While he’s stoked to have so many kids sharing their surfing experiences Daley said the event will never sacrifice its commitment to having a therapist and an instructor helping each budding surfer.
“There’s similar events around the world but one of the things that’s different about ours is each child has a one to one to one ratio with a surf instructor and a therapist,” he said.
“To help the transition into the water the therapist is there (and) as we grow we want to make sure we continue to maintain that same quality of experience.”
During a brainstorm on how to open the camp to more participants consideration was given to splitting the camp into two separate groups with 24 kids participating one day and another 24 participating the next but Daley feared this would take away from the interaction and networking opportunities the camp offers.
He said having all the kids together allows relationships develop between the kids and their families and bring the autistic community and surfing community together.
He said support from Ucluelet and Tofino’s surfing communities has been huge.
“We have more instructors offering their time than we have spots and that to me is overwhelming,” he said.
All instructors donate their time as do the therapists and this allows the camp to be free for families but fundraising is still needed to get them to Tofino.
Long Beach Surf Shop provides surfboards and wetsuits each year and Long Beach Lodge provides a venue for the guests to get geared up and ready to hit the beach.
“We’ve been able to organize the event so that the surfing instruction component and consultant component has no cost to the families but there is costs in getting to Tofino and staying in Tofino so our fundraising goals are to offset those costs,” Daley said.
“There’s a really significant cost associated with having a child diagnosed with autism so the ultimate goal is that the families sign up and come and it doesn’t cost them anything.”
The Tofino and Ucluelet Coastal Community Credit Union branches have come up with a sweet way to help locals support the cause with candy bags on sale for $2. There is a fundraising campaign on Indiegogo for locals to support and a Twitter account @Autism_SurfsUp as well as a Facebook page to like.
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Have your doughnut and eat it tooHow to build a socially just, sustainable and future-proof economy. Digesting Kate Raworth’s Doughnut Economics
Edith Ault
How do we define growth, today? Is it social justice, wealth, technology, health? Or maybe it’s having enough food and water, or a rich biodiversity, the list goes on. In truth it’s hard to measure in such a rapidly changing world, but if the world is changing so quickly, then why hasn’t our definition of growth changed too?
It’s no secret that GDP (Gross Domestic Product) dictates modern economics, but GDP cannot account for the widespread inequality and change our planet is facing. Simon Kuznets, who first defined this measurement, warned early on that “The welfare of a nation can scarcely be inferred from a measure of its national income.”
It’s certainly hard to argue that wealth equates to welfare when today, 2 out of 3 countries have worse living conditions than they did 40 years ago. Poverty, injustice, and climate crisis exist on an unprecedented scale, and the richest 1% of the population own half the global wealth.
Considering this, can we really call any country ‘developed’? Kate Raworth doesn’t think so. She believes it’s time for a completely new economic model, one that allows humanity to thrive, while saving the planet at the same time.
Introducing Doughnut Economics
Last week, as part of We Make The City festival in Amsterdam, five of our Clean Energy Challenge winners pitched to an audience of investors, signalling the final step in the Accelerator programme – with thanks to our partners at Social Enterprise NL and the IKEA Foundation.
Earlier that morning, economist Kate Raworth of Oxford University’s Environmental Change Institute, opened the festival ‘Complete Turn Over’ event with an introduction to her revolutionary model for a future-proof economy: the Doughnut.
Doughnuts? Turnovers? Unfortunately for those members of the audience who’d forgotten breakfast – these key terms couldn’t be further from our sweet-toothed associations. Instead, we were offered much more: a comprehensive analysis and understanding of circular economies, regenerative design, and the need to redefine wealth or ‘growth’ in modern economics. The Doughnut model seeks to reshape the minds of our leaders, reform the way we live, and drive systematic change in how we treat the planet.
But what exactly is the Doughnut, and why is it important in the creative industry?
For years, global economics has favoured growth, but as Raworth concludes “growth in finance does not serve us anymore”. Currently we’re stuck in a linear system that’s failing our planet and people. The responsibility to change this system belongs to every industry, in every city and every country.
The Doughnut model itself is simple enough. Two concentric rings each represent either a social or ecological boundary. The area between those two rings defines the “ecologically safe and socially just space” in which we should strive to live. Anything that crosses these boundaries represents social or ecological deprivation.
Source: https://www.kateraworth.com/
The inner ring, named Social Foundation, concerns twelve standards, or foundations, necessary to live socially just lives. These encompass things like food, water, energy, social justice, gender equality, and education. The outer ring, the Ecological Ceiling consists of nine planetary boundaries, beyond which lie “unacceptable environmental degradation and potential tipping points”. These boundaries include climate change, biodiversity loss, ocean acidification, freshwater withdrawals, air pollution, and ozone depletion.
At present, no country falls within the ecologically and socially just space. Wealthier countries (via GDP terms) typically meet more social thresholds, but massively overstep the ecological. According to GoodLife at the University of Leeds, who run a worldwide evaluation using Doughnut Economics, the Netherlands sits at the top right corner of the global scale – meaning its social performance is ideal, but its ecological performance is poor, crossing over biophysical boundaries in nearly every category. Compare this to the The Philippines, which sits in the bottom left corner, who overstep none of the biophysical boundaries, but fail to meet any of the social thresholds – with huge gaps in democratic quality and life satisfaction.
Source: https://goodlife.leeds.ac.uk/
So, how can we work to close these gaps, and bring society inside the equitable ring? Already there are organisations successfully employing the Doughnut principle, and for the first time, city-wide experiments in Amsterdam have seen the model implemented long-term (lead by Marieke Van Doorninck, Alderman for Development and Sustainability in Municipal of Amsterdam).
Van Doorninck explained that her reasoning for beginning the process in Amsterdam simply stemmed from the fact that radical changes were needed “the way we produce and consume is exploitative and damaging…step by step we need to build up the doughnut from all sectors of the city” – GoodLife showed that the Netherlands was dangerously close to crossing nearly all ecological boundaries. Doornick wants to cut CO2 emissions 55% by 2030, and evidently what we’ve been doing so far isn’t enough – until there’s been sufficient time to experiment, there is no way of moving on from tradition. Both Doornick and Raworth agree on the vitality of experimentation, a process that perhaps isn’t given enough weight in governmental planning.
“the way we produce and consume is exploitative and damaging…step by step we need to build up the doughnut from all sectors of the city”
For individual businesses, start-ups, students, and entrepreneurs in the creative industry, our role as innovators, educators and designers is more important than ever. Our practice has always sought to challenge what already exists, change what needs to change, and inspire others around the world to do the same. According to Raworth, if we want to use our influence to shape the future, we need to fold the Doughnut model into our work. Companies like Mars, Unilever, Sainsburys, and Patagonia already are – so how can we?
First, ask yourself these four questions:
How does your enterprise help humanity move in the doughnut?
What social and ecological pressures does your enterprise contribute towards?
What social and ecological pressures create risks for your enterprise?
Where is your enterprise now? Where is it aiming to be?
Answering these questions will create a unique Doughnut picture to help identify in which direction the business needs to move. Then, a choice needs to be made regarding what happens next. Will your company:
Do nothing,
Do what pays,
Do your fair share,
Do mission zero,
Or better still;
Be generative.
Raworth suggests that ‘mission zero’, as forward thinking as it is, isn’t really achievable: “Nature doesn’t do zero – it’s regenerative”. Instead, she suggests we need to work towards a generative goal that creates so much value it gives back to everyone, just like nature does.
Generative is twofold; distributive by design and regenerative by design. To be distributive we must share value equitably. As addressed earlier, 1% of the population owns half of the world’s wealth, outlining how un-distributive the global economy currently is. Enterprise ownership, ethical supply chains, community empowerment, and open source design are favoured as methods of recentering distribution. On the other hand, to be regenerative we must be cyclical and restorative. Most businesses currently work on ‘hosepipe’ economies; a model of take, make, use, and lose. Whereas regenerative design follows a circular path – take, make, use, consume, regenerate, restore, reuse.
At present, there exists no business that is genuinely generative. But there are some who’ve made a pretty good start. Houdini Sportswear, a progressive outdoor company based in Sweden, have achieved 100% sustainability status, and according to their website, 45% of their spring and summer 2019 collection is completely circular, with a goal of reaching 100% by 2022.
Source: https://houdinisportswear.com/en-eu
To be generative isn’t easy, that’s for certain. But that hasn’t stopped companies making complete business overhauls in search of more sustainable solutions. More and more organisations are seeing value in generative design, whether through their own ethical volition or not. One being that generative resources aren’t finite, unlike the majority we use today. The harsh reality is that if we want to impose change within institutions that value traditional growth (GDP) above all else, we need to show the economic value of generative design. Put simply: we need to make the circular economy the most profitable economy. Innovative design can lead us there, and that’s where our responsibility as creatives comes in.
When creating the Clean Energy Challenge workshops and design jams, we devised our own, doughnut-inspired ‘energy bagel’ that sought to compare carbon decadence versus energy poverty – in order to help visualise how energy should be adapted, distributed, and challenged. From this model, we could define a similar ‘safe’ space in which we should design towards in order to tackle fossil fuel consumption, while providing sufficient energy to all.
The Clean Energy Challenge ‘Energy Bagel’
Maybe, like our Clean Energy Challenge winners, this change can come from promoting sustainable energy sources in Amsterdam, clean living conditions in Delhi, open source technology in Sao Paulo, waste reduction in Mexico City, and community empowerment through sustainable food production in Nairobi. From lamps powered by plants, to vertical farming, to terracotta air cooling systems – the innovative way in which we tackle regenerative and distributive energy solutions paves an exciting vision of the future.
To learn more about the winning projects, and browse over 450 submissions from across the globe, head to our challenge platform. Or, if you’re keen to get started applying the doughnut to your own practice, visit Raworth’s website more inspiration, tips and guidance.
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Russian Video that Made the Whole World Cry
By Vince Golangco
• December 8, 2013
There’s a ripple effect that happens with each and every action you take. You can never really tell how far or wide this ripple will reach. Either way, you’re hopefully sending out positive ripples with the things you do.
I mean something as simple as letting someone cut in front of you in traffic could immediately brighten their bad day, and even that of someone on the sidewalk who sees you’re good deed. This will inspire them to do something good as well and will ripple around the world in a positive way.
Even just one person can make a ripple of goodness that will last forever, similar to that of the late Nelson Mandela.
Below is a video of normal people, doing little things, that is somehow making a HUGE ripple effect of goodness around the world.
Positive vibes out to you all.
There is still hope on this world…:)
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wipesmart.org.au
All about wipes
Wipes & pipes
Being WipeSmart
When you flush, a stream of water goes from your toilet into your pipes.
The water then moves through municipal sewers that connect your home to a wastewater plant. Or, through local pipes to a local septic system (depending on where you live). Pumps, vents and manholes are other essential components of the sewerage system.
Anything that makes pipes and sewers narrower, or clogs pumps, can lead to blockages. This can include wipes that are not suitable for flushing.
Click on the links below to learn more about pipe blockages – and to find out what's the story with wipes?
Flushing the wrong things - what can happen?
Whatever is flushed down the toilet meets up with waste from the kitchen, laundry and bathroom drains along the way. As it continues to travel towards the wastewater treatment plant, your household waste meets up with waste from other sources, which may include households, commercial premises and industrial sites.
Anything that makes the pipes and sewers narrower can lead to blockages and has the potential to result in environmental spills.
This includes physical items that cannot be carried by the water, or that stick together once in the pipes and do not break down.
Fatbergs, for example, are lumps of grossness that form when solid, non-biodegradable materials combine with cooking fats that have cooled and solidified after being poured down the sink.
A London monster!
A fatberg weighing 130 tonnes – on par with a blue whale – and stretching 250 metres was found in a London sewer in 2017. It was made of fat, wipes, nappies and other solid items.
A piece of the fatberg was displayed at the London Museum after drying and careful housing to prevent health risks. It has been described as “gift that keeps on giving” – flies emerge periodically as drain-fly larvae in the fat mature and fly out!
Ever had a blocked pipe at home?
And then there’s the plumbing bill to fix the issue!
On a much larger scale, some water utilities in Australia and around the world have reported increased blockages in sewers and other wastewater infrastructure. This may mean increased costs for wastewater treatment and to deal with environmental spills, and may also limit the ability to treat and reuse wastewater.
Wipes in pipes – are they a problem?
There is a strong case that wipes are a contributor to sewer blockages.
Sydney Water and Hunter Water estimate between 75%[i] and 80%[ii] of their sewer blockages involve flushed wet wipes, respectively.
Each year, Sydney Water removes 500 tons of blockages from the network across the Illawarra, Blue Mountains and Sydney. And Australia's water service providers estimate an annual $15 million cost to clear blockages they say are largely caused by wet wipes.[iii]
But is there any information on which types of wipes are responsible?
Is it a problem of flushable wipes not breaking down? Or, are people flushing wipes that were never intended to go down the toilet?
Source studies
Unpleasant as it may be, collecting and analysing the blockage material is the best way to find out what it is made of. To date, no collection point study data on Australian sewers has been published by local water authorities.
However, in 2017 the UK water authorities undertook a collection point study to find out more about the causes of their sewer blockages.[iv] They took 54 samples from sewer blockages, wastewater treatment works inlets and pumping station pump clogs.
What did they find? Non-flushable wipes accounted for the clear majority of recovered sewer blockage material. Baby wipes were the major identified item at every type of collection point. Flushable wipes were identified as a very minor contributor.
Types of wipes found in UK sewer blockages[iv]
* The ‘unidentified mass of wipes’ could not be untangled but the Report stated the majority appeared to be baby wipes and facial wipes
Which wipes are blocking pipes in Australia?
Baby wipes account for most wipes sales in Australia. In 2015, the value of baby wipes sales was greater than for household cleaning and all other moist wipes combined.[v] And there were over 18 times as many baby wipes as flushable wipes sold in 2017.[vi]
And, sewer blockage studies in the UK found non-flushable wipes (mostly baby wipes) to be the main material in the blockages.
Let's put this all together
All of this strongly suggests that, in Australia, people are flushing wipes – predominantly baby wipes – that should not be flushed.
We need to be WipeSmart – using and disposing of wet wipes appropriately.
Australian wipes retail sales 2015[v]
[i] https://www.sydneywatertalk.com.au/wet-wipes (accessed 10 August 2018)
[ii] Gabriel Wingate-Pearse and Glen Humphries, 25 February 2016, “Fatbergs: One tonne balls of wet wipes and fat block sewers” (accessed 10 August 2018)
[iii] CHOICE 2016, “ ‘Flushable wipes block pipes”. https://www.choice.com.au/health-and-body/beauty-and-personal-care/skin-care-and-cosmetics/articles/flushable-wipes (accessed 16 August)
[iv] Water UK 2017, Wipes in sewer blockage study – Final report (accessed 16 November 2018)
[v] Retail World 2015 Annual Report
[vi] Nielsen Sales Data (reported at Standards Australia WS-041 meeting on 5/22/2018)
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Fenland Big Weekender
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Cambridgeshire's preferred new chief constable is named
Julian Makey
Nick Dean, preferred candidate as Cambridgeshire's new Chief Constable
A preferred candidate for the post of Cambridgeshire's Chief Constable has been named by police and crime commissioner Jason Ablewhite.
He is Nick Dean, currently deputy chief constable for the neighbouring Norfolk Constabulary, and was one of two candidates for the force’s top job.
If approved, he will replace current Chief Constable Alec Wood who announced his retirement in May.
Mr Dean will now be interviewed by the county’s police and crime panel at a public hearing on July 30 and a start date will be given if his appointment is agreed.
Mr Ablewhite said: “I am delighted to put forward Nick Dean to the police and crime panel as my preferred candidate for chief constable for the constabulary.
“Nick performed very well throughout the whole assessment process, with the appointment panel unanimously supporting my decision regarding Nick’s proposed appointment.”
Mr Ablewhite said: “During his time in Norfolk, Nick has demonstrated great leadership showing an understanding and inclusive approach to working with the public, communities and partners, and genuine desire to make a difference to the county.
“In line with statutory procedures, I will be formally notifying the police and crime panel that Nick is my preferred candidate.
“The panel will interview Nick at a public confirmation hearing on July 30.”
Mr Ablewhite added: “The panel will also have regard to the information I submit regarding the criteria used to assess his suitability, the terms and conditions of his appointment, and the assessment process that I followed.”
The recruitment process followed a process supported by the College of Policing and overseen by an independent member.
It involved an interview before a panel chaired by the commissioner, a media exercise and the candidate was also questioned by external representatives to assess how he would work with communities and partners across the county.
Mr Wood, who had been appointed chief constable in August 2015, will continue in the post until September.
The police and crime panel will review the proposed appointment, hold a confirmation hearing in public and can also veto the proposed appointment. It will also make a report to the commissioner which will be published.
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Asia & Pacific Rim
Irish construction sector remains positive
Published by Rebecca Bowden, Assistant Editor
World Cement, Monday, 13 February 2017 11:19
Activity in the Irish construction sector continued to rise sharply in January, following higher new orders. The rate of input cost inflation quickened to the sharpest since February 2007, with the Ulster Bank Construction Purchasing Manager’s index posting 55.7 in January, to signal a further marked monthly increase. Although down from 58.9 in December 2016, the index suggested a slower pace of expansion for the third month running.
Commenting on the survey, Simon Barry, Chief Economist Republic of Ireland at Ulster Bank, noted that, “Irish construction activity continues to grow at a healthy pace according to the latest results of the Ulster Bank Construction PMI. The headline PMI index remained comfortably in expansion territory in January, albeit that the pace of growth eased for the third month running consistent with a modest loss of momentum early in 2017 after a robust end to last year. Very encouragingly, Residential activity remains a particular bright spot with Housing activity continuing to rise at a rapid pace, while Commercial activity also very much remains in expansion mode, though the pace of growth has eased in recent months. Civil Engineering continues to lag behind the other sectors, with respondents reporting a third consecutive monthly decline in activity. “Respondents continue to judge the Irish construction outlook to be very favourable. Confidence about future activity prospects remained strongly positive in January amid further solid gains in New Orders, despite some easing in the rate of increase. Indeed, buoyed by the ongoing increase in work volumes, last month saw a substantial and accelerated rise in staffing levels with the rate of job creation picking up to its second-fastest in the survey’s 16 ½ year history. One note of caution stems from further evidence of building cost pressures with the rate of input cost inflation picking up to its quickest in almost 10 years. Respondents reported higher prices for oil-related products and for items sourced from UK suppliers, the latter effect consistent with growing signs of Brexit-related price and costs increases in the UK economy.”
The rise in total activity continued to reflect growth in both the commercial and housing categories, while civil engineering activity continued to fall, extending the current sequence of decline to three months.
New orders also rose at a sharp, but reduced, pace in January, with new business being linked to improving client demand amid stronger confidence.
Rising workloads led to a further increase in employment at the start of the year, with the rate of job creation being the second-fastest in the survey’s history. Approximately 27% of respondents signalled a rise in staffing levels during the month.
Companies also increased their purchasing activity at the start of the year, reflecting higher new orders despite the growth rate easing from December to the slowest since last June.
Increasing demand for inputs contributed to another lengthening of suppliers’ delivery times, although the rate of deterioration in vendor performance was the weakest in four months.
Further mounting cost pressures in January came from the rate of input cost inflation quickening to the fastest since February 2007. According to respondents, higher prices for oil-related products and rising costs for items from UK suppliers had been behind the latest increase.
Construction firms remained strongly optimistic that activity would increase over the coming 12 months. This positive sentiment was linked to confidence in the wider Irish economy and predictions of future new order growth.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/13022017/irish-construction-sector-remains-positive/
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Cape Wrath Trail challenge for Leamington law firm director
L/R Wright Hassall senior partner Paul Rice, IT director Martyn Wells and firm partner Alex Robinson
Karen Almond
An inspirational malignant melanoma patient is gearing up to take on Britain’s toughest walking trail despite a major setback.
Martyn Wells, who was diagnosed in March 2017, has been raising funds to support the work of Macmillan nurses over the last 18 months and will push himself further than ever before by taking on the 245 mile Cape Wrath Trail in 10 days starting on August 31.
Martyn, an IT director at Leamington law firm Wright Hassall, walked the 211 mile Severn Way trail last September, raising £46,000 in the process.
His preparations for this year’s challenge were hit hard recently when immunotherapy treatment led to him contracting double pneumonia and sepsis.
After spending 15 days on a life support machine as a result, Martyn has essentially had to learn how to walk again, with the prospect of the mammoth challenge in the Scottish Highlands looming ever closer.
He has vowed not to give up and aims to raise £100,000 for Macmillan this time around.
Martyn said: “This year’s challenge is a huge step up from last year in terms of difficulty and as with last time around, I have been hit with a major setback. However, I don’t have the time to let this hold me back and with the tremendous support I’ve received from Wright Hassall, my colleagues, and my friends I am already back in training.
“We are heading out far from society so there is much more to focus on than just fitness. We have to ensure we are in contact with rescue teams and plan out how to keep in touch with civilisation, as well as focusing on diet and preparing for different weather and environmental challenges.
“I would say I feel a mixture of excitement and anticipation right now. The more I challenge myself, the bigger the exposure for the good work of Macmillan will be, so I have all of the motivation I need there.”
Martyn has received support during his battle from his employer Wright Hassall, who is also backing him in the form of corporate sponsorship for the Cape Wrath Trail through its charitable trust.
The firm will also be hosting fundraising events in the run up to Martyn setting off on August 31 to help boost his total.
Alex Robinson, partner at Wright Hassall, said: “Martyn’s dedication to tackling such a huge challenge is inspiring and we are proud to be backing his efforts through our charitable trust. Everyone at Wright Hassall wishes him all the best in his preparations and for the challenge itself.”
Martyn will be posting regular updates on his preparations at www.capewrathtrail2019.com
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A rare and elusive white moose has finally been captured on video
By Cleve R. Wootson Jr.
Cleve R. Wootson Jr.
National political reporter covering the 2020 presidential campaign.
Hans Nilsson has spent three years trying to spot an elusive white moose in the town of Eda, in western Sweden. Last week he got lucky and crossed paths with the ghost-colored herbivore two days in a row.
When Nilsson saw the moose the first time, he was amazed. On the second day, he was ready.
He whipped out a camera and shot video of the moose, well, being a moose. It waded into a nearby stream. It shook off water. It nibbled on some plants. Nilsson, of course, described the scene in more majestic terms.
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“When I shot the video everything fell into place: the location, the light and the calmness,” Nilsson told the Local, a Swedish newspaper. “It was an experience to meet such a stately animal up close.”
Ahab and Ishmael were wrong. Moby Dick was the Great White Moose! Only the 2nd ever caught on film... In # Sweden. #Coolest thing EVER! pic.twitter.com/1OlkOsqI1r
— Daniel Schneider (@BiologistDan) August 13, 2017
According to the newspaper, this is the second white moose sighting that’s gone viral in Sweden this summer. In July, Jessica Hemlin photographed a white moose that regularly visits her garden in Munkeda, which is also in western Sweden.
Sweden has an estimated 400,000 moose, most of which unabashedly resemble Bullwinkle, the newspaper reported. But about 100 of them are mostly white, according to the BBC. Some of them have albinism, in which the body doesn’t produce a lot of melanin pigment. But many more have a recessive gene that causes mostly white fur interspersed with bits of brown, the Local reported.
According to National Geographic, the white coloring may be a form of natural selection, as flabbergasted hunters choose to let the white moose live, increasing their numbers. Moose in Sweden have no natural predators except humans.
“Hunters have chosen to not kill any moose that are light,” Göran Ericsson, a professor of elk and moose for the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, told the magazine. “It is kind of like dog breeding. They choose to select for traits that otherwise wouldn’t have occurred.”
White Elk (Sweden), Moose (North America), awesome either way! https://t.co/pDMI5SPII9 #vikings #rpg #Ragnarok #tabletop #DnD #dnd5e pic.twitter.com/BEwMKCtjhP
— Clint Staples (@theClintStaples) August 14, 2017
And although this moose has made international headlines this week, it probably has never taken a moment to appreciate its rare color.
Moose are colorblind.
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Cleve R. Wootson Jr. Cleve R. Wootson Jr. is a national political reporter for The Washington Post, covering the 2020 campaign for president. He previously worked on The Post's General Assignment team. Before that, he was a reporter for the Charlotte Observer. Follow
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Apple iPhone 6 Plus VS iPhone 6s Plus
Treat for Apple Fan boys is out for sale. After the huge launch event, Apple started selling its newest smartphones, i.e., iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. These two smartphones are very much different from its previous models. Apple has made some serious upgrades in these smartphones. People now a days sell iPhone 6 Plus to purchase iPhone 6S Plus
The iPhone 6S Plus is and upgraded brother of previous smartphone, i.e., iPhone 6 Plus. This smartphone is a predecessor of iPhone 6S Plus. In this post, we are comparing these two smartphones and discussing about the essential features of this device.
The iPhone 6 Plus Specifications:-
The iPhone 6 Plus comes with a brilliant 5.5 inch HD Retina display, which is covered in the aluminium body. As the display is only 5.5 inches, it becomes easier to handle it from a single hand.
Camera wise, Apple never concentrates on the Megapixels, they concentrate on the sensor and its quality. The iPhone 6 Plus has got the 8 MP rear cameras to shoot Full HD picture. And for selfie lovers, it has a 1.2 MP HD Front camera.
Every time, Apple uses the best hardware in the iPhones. This time, iPhone 6 Plus comes with an A8 Chipset. A8 chipset used in iPhone 6 Plus consumes less power resulting in longer battery performance. The base version of this smartphone comes with a 16GB of internal storage, which is very much disappointing. The iPhone6 Plus runs on the iOS 8 version, which is upgradable to 9.0.2.
The iPhone 6S Plus Review:-
The iPhone 6S Plus is the big brother of iPhone 6 Plus. It comes with slightly more features than iPhone 6. The main noticeable thing comes with this smartphone is its 5.5 inches IPS Full HD Display. It is a big and bright display. It also supports 3D Touch feature. The biggest disappointment for Apple users is, you cannot handle this device with a single hand. You have to use both hands for smoothly using this device.
The iPhone 6S Plus is not just a Big brother of iPhone 6 Plus. the iPhone 6S Plus boasts a 12 MP rear iSight camera with True tone Flash and Optical Image Stabilization, which is missing in the iPhone 6S. The Front snapper is of 5MP with Retina Flash. On the Hardware front, Apple used A9 Chipset and a 2GB of LPDDR4 RAM. The Base version of this smartphone comes with 16GB of internal storage capacity. Apple iPhone 6S Plus comes with 64GB and 128 GB internal storage variant.
The Both devices from Apple are very powerful. There is not much difference in these two devices. Where iPhone 6 Plus lacks of Optical Image Stabilization in its camera, iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone 6 Plus are difficult to use with a single hand, due to 5.5 inch display. The iPhone 6 Plus runs on older version of chipset and iPhone 6S Plus got the upgrade on Chipset side. Still, both smartphones are wonderful.
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World Wind
World Wind 1.4.0 showing Blue Marble Next Generation layer
Animation of advanced atmosphere and sun shading effects
SRTM + LandSat 7: Mt. St. Helens, Washington
World Wind, is an open source virtual globe technology providing the means to visualize, manipulate and analyze data in a real world virtual representation. NASA World Wind was created by NASA's Learning Technologies project, and released in mid-2004. It is now developed by NASA staff and open source community developers.
2.1 Worlds
2.2 Imagery
2.3 Terrain Data
2.4 Tools
At its simplest you can think of World Wind as a desk globe, however World Wind is not a simple desk globe.
World Wind allows any user to zoom from outer space into any place on Earth. World Wind uses satellite imagery and elevation data to allow users to experience Earth terrain in visually rich 3D, just as if they were really there. Virtually visit anyplace in the world. Look across the Andes, into the Grand Canyon, over the Alps or along the African Sahara.
Unlike your desk globe World Wind can display thousands of placenames all over the world, from country capitals to villages in sparsely populated regions. You can see country borders, and in some cases intracountry borders such as US states.
World Wind can also be expanded to include additional imagery and data.. There have already been a number of add-ons created, from Norway's Prehistoric Hillforts to additional planets, for more information on using add-ons see the Add-on Launchpad.
[edit] Features
World Wind offers the following built-in features:
[edit] Worlds
Earth — The planet we live on.
Moon — Usually the brightest object in the night sky.
Venus and Mars — Our inner and outer neighbours in solar system - the "morning/evening star" and the "red planet".
Jupiter — The king of solar system planets.
SDSS — Nothing less than the universe - the sky with stars and galaxies.
[edit] Imagery
Blue Marble Next Generation — World Wind has a full copy of the Blue Marble, a spectacular true-color image of the entire Earth. Put together from data of a variety of satellites such as Terra and Aqua, the Blue Marble can be seen in all its glory at 1 km per pixel resolution. Blue Marble Next Generation is streamed from the NASA servers at 0.5 km per pixel and in 12 versions, one for each month of year.
Landsat — LandSat 7 is a collection of images from 1999-2003 at an impressive 15 m per pixel resolution. LandSat 7's resolution makes it possible to see your own city, neighborhood, or landmarks in your vicinity. Seeing the whole globe like this puts the world in context with scientifically accurate data. You can view LandSat imagery in visible colors or in False Color bands.
USGS — United States Geological Survey data. USGS provides Topography maps of whole United States down to 1:24K scale, 1-Meter detail images of most of the United States and Urban Area images of most of the major U.S. cities down to detail of .25 Meters.
ZoomIt is also included which includes additional areas of high resolution imagery, such as New Zealand.
[edit] Terrain Data
SRTM + — Combining LandSat 7 imagery with Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) Data, World Wind can display a dramatic view of the Earth at eye level. Users will be able to fly across the world in any direction. The data were acquired during the Feb 2000 flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour, using a short-wave radar device. It covers the whole world except near-polar regions and has horizontal resolution of 90m worldwide, 30m for the U.S. area and global bathymetry. SRTM is what really gives the Earth's surface the third dimension.
[edit] Tools
Rapid Fire MODIS — For getting near real time images from orbiting satellites with resolution down to 250 m. You can filter the MODIS data by date and by event. Data are then downloaded and display an icon in World Wind showing what event it is and where it happened. You can zoom in to view the event.
WMS Browser — Web Mapping Server allows you to connect to any WMS server such as the included SVS.
SVS (Scientific Visualization Studio) — Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) has produced a set of visually intense animations that demonstrate a variety of subjects such as hurricane dynamics and seasonal changes across the globe. World Wind can take these animations and play them directly on the world. Anyone can immediately grasp where the event is taking place as World Wind rotates automatically into view.
Walkthrough Tutorial
Users' Guide
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Eric Trump says he was spit on at Chicago cocktail lounge
Photo: Gage Skidmore / CC BY-SA 3.0 (MGN)
Posted: Wed 3:10 AM, Jun 26, 2019 |
Updated: Wed 8:26 AM, Jun 26, 2019
CHICAGO (AP) -- President Donald Trump's son Eric Trump says the U.S. Secret Service took an employee of a Chicago cocktail lounge into custody after she spit on him.
Eric Trump told Breitbart News in a telephone interview that it was "purely a disgusting act by somebody who clearly has emotional problems."
His comments came after reports of the alleged spitting incident Tuesday night at The Aviary in Chicago's West Loop area. The Associated Press sent an email Wednesday seeking comment on behalf of the lounge.
Chicago police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi (goo-lee-EHL'-mee) said on Twitter that officers assisted the Secret Service with a "law enforcement matter" and deferred inquiries to the agency.
The Secret Service, White House and Trump Organization, which Eric Trump helps run, didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.
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Mushers Move Up from Eukanuba 8-Dog Classic to Pedigree Stage Stop Race
Commentary by Jerry Bath
Tim Thiessen and his fiancée Natalie Hess are a prime example of what the popular Eukanuba 8-Dog Classic has done to educate and groom up-and-coming mushers to the Pedigree Stage Stop Race main event, with not only the experience the race itself brings but also being in the company of so many true professionals that will give suggestions and help in any way. Along with the vast knowledge from the veterinary crew, it is truly an education that would take several seasons or more of going to two-day races all wrapped up into this one event. Quite frankly you could go a whole career of weekend races and never receive the expert advice and attention that you gain here at the Pedigree Stage Stop Race.
We are glad they decided to step up and join the fun!
The following is an interview with Tim’s fiance’ and handler Natalie.
Where are you now? Have you begun your trek to Wyoming? Do you arrive early to acclimate to elevation? If so, where are you training?
We live and train at our home in Leadville, CO. Our elevation at the cabin is 10,890′ so we don’t really need to acclimate the dogs to the Wyoming environment at all! We will begin our drive to Jackson a few days before the race start on Friday.
How far are you traveling?
It will be about a 500-mile drive for us to arrive in Jackson.
How have pre-race training conditions been? Did you have good snow, no snow, too much snow, based on where you live/train?
We have had a fairly average winter regarding our snow pack. We did luck out and have some early season snows which helped in setting the training loop, allowing Tim to get on the runners earlier than he has in years past.
When do teams start their training? Is there a target for number of miles to have? What distances do they train once their team is fully conditioned? What is their training schedule like 2 weeks before the race? 1 week before the race?
We began training in September when the weather finally cooled off enough to run dogs. While Tim has had a mileage goal set for months, it is really up to the dogs and how they are progressing. We will still be running our normal training schedule this week, and then they will have a rest week before the race start.
How do you see this years changes in mileages and number of dogs affecting your training and the possible outcomes?
As this being Tim’s rookie year at the Stage Race, the changes in mileage and dogs were the main decision in deciding to enter. Previously it would have been quite difficult to train at home and get the mileage necessary to run in past races. Also, as it is just Tim and I maintaining our kennel we have a set number of dogs that we can reasonably care for. By lowering the number of dogs we could actually consider participating based on our personal kennel limitations.
What made you decide to compete at the Stage Stop?
When Tim made the decision to enter the 8-Dog Classic last year, we didn’t know what to expect when we arrived. It ended up being a completely life, and kennel changing, experience. Austin Forney contacted us to alert us to the changes in mileage and dog requirements, and when Tim realized that the Stage Race was more of a possibility than it had been in years past, he made the snap decision to enter and “see what happens”. One thing that we have both realized as a result of his decision is that our kennel is in the best shape, physically and mentally, than it has ever been in the past. We have both stepped up our levels of dog care, and it truly shows. Personally, I am so proud of the amount of time and work that Tim has devoted to training for this event in his, and our kids, lives. It is terrifying and exciting to see the caliber of competition that this race will bring to the table. As the official team Mom, I am so proud to load our dogs and allow them to experience this honor of competing with Tim as their driver.
Welcome to the family, Tim and Natalie!
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Find The Best Paper Shredding in Spotsylvania, VA
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With identity theft a growing concern for many businesses, shredding services in Spotsylvania are a must to keep confidential documents secure. Keeping client information safe and secure is the number one way to warrant trust between your company and your customers. Spotsylvania document shredding ensures that all personal information is properly disposed of, giving you peace of mind by significantly reducing the likelihood of a security breach. XRefer will provide you with important details on different types of paper shredding companies in Spotsylvania to make sure your legal, educational and medical confidential records are safely destroyed.
Spotsylvania Paper Shredding Costs
Spotsylvania On-Site Paper Shredding
The average cost for on-site paper shredding in Spotsylvania is $18.80. Pricing for on-site paper shredding in Spotsylvania varies depending on the number of boxes to shred, and how often you need on site shredding service in Spotsylvania.
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Spotsylvania Off-Site Paper Shredding
The average cost for off-site paper shredding in Spotsylvania is $21.76. Pricing for off-site paper shredding in Spotsylvania varies depending on how often you need shredding service, and how boxes/bins/lbs. need to be shredded.
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Spotsylvania Hard Drive Destruction
The average cost for hard drive destruction in Spotsylvania is $14.84. Pricing for hard drive destruction in Spotsylvania varies depending on the amount of hard drives to destroy.
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Shredding Anywhere You Need It
All XRefer partners offer multiple ways to help you dispose of documents to the standards of FACTA and HIPAA where it is most convenient and secure for your business.
On-Site Document Shredding
Reduce the potential damages of data breaches by having a reliable document shredding company in Spotsylvania destroy files right at your business. On-site shredding is ideal for businesses of all sizes and is the most convenient option. Some shredding trucks even offer a video monitor that provides a visual of the documents being shredded. This provides business owners with security and guarantees (with a certificate) the documents are properly destroyed. Especially ideal for companies who have large amounts of documents they need to destroy, on-site shredding can be used as for one-time service, periodic clean-outs or, more conveniently, scheduled monthly service.
Scheduled Paper Shredding in Spotsylvania
Regularly scheduled shredding service on a daily, weekly or monthly basis is great for corporations that consistently produce large volumes of waste paper. Scheduling service also helps your employees follow -and stick to- corporate document management guidelines. Shredding companies provide a locked bin where your employees can throw out sensitive paperwork; this bin is never to be unlocked by anyone other than a trained shredding professional.
Large companies with many employees handling lots of documents will benefit from an assessment to identify potential security risks. This allows the document shredding service to recommend procedures to mitigate risk, placement and number of secured bins and the regularity of pickups/shreds.
Drop Off Services
You can also take your documents straight to the shredder to save some money. It is not as convenient as on-site shredding, the it can be cost-effectiveness for companies who already need to move documents from office to office. Shredding facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art shredding machines and employ trained personnel that will handle your shredding professionally, with security in mind. Most drop-off facilities charge by the pound with a charge anywhere from 42 cents to 80 cents per pound (not including minimum fees). Typically the more pounds of paper you bring in the cheaper your per-pound cost becomes.
For Your Protection – Privacy Laws
Regardless of your business, you are mandated by law to protect the privacy of your customers and employees and need practices in place to ensure that there is no potential misuse of private information. Document shredding companies in Spotsylvania should be insured and bonded and should not hesitate to provide you with that information. Several privacy laws and federal regulations have been put in effect to ensure businesses have the proper guidelines for data-management.
Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act of 2003
The FACTA was signed to place limits on what you can do with private customer data and who you can share it with.
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
The HIPAA sets standards to prevent security breaches from occurring at health facilities and demands that individual health information, such as medical records, prescriptions and Social Security numbers, be kept private.
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999
Specifically for financial institutions, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 is a federal law that requires any company offering insurance, loans or even financial or investment advice to inform their clients of any information-sharing practices. This act consists of three section:
The Financial Privacy Rule applies to how private information is collected and disclosed.
The Safeguards Rule requires institutions to have security program enforced. This generally means that employees must be trained on knowing how to identify and protect documents that need to be shredded.
Pretexting Provisions forbids anyone from gaining access to private data for reasons not fully disclosed.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974
For parents, students and educational institutions, the FERPA is a federal law that applies to shredding medical records in Spotsylvania. FERPA ensures the privacy of student education records and gives parents exclusive rights until their children reach the age of 18. Although schools are allowed to disclose directory information without a parent or students consent, this Act requires that the school provide a reasonable amount of time to allow the parent and/or student to request the information not be disclosed.
What To Ask Your Spotsylvania Document Shredding Company
What Materials Are Accepted For Shredding?
Other than paper, most companies accept x-rays, credit cards, blue prints and a variety of other items such as computers, tapes, and dvds.
Does My Paper Need To Be Prepped?
There is no need to remove any type of binder, staple or paperclips. Industrial shredders can handle these types of bindings without a problem.
What Is The Shredding Process?
Document shredding in Spotsylvania is performed in a state-of-the-art machine that can utilize a variety of shredding methods:
Pierce and Tear: Instead of cutting vertically or diagonally like typical desktop home shredders, these machines pierce and tear the paper, eliminating the possibility of uniform cuts. This is the most popular type of destruction.
Cross-cut: Documents are twice-shred, creating tiny pieces that would be impossible to piece back together.
Grinding: Often used with plastic or metal objects such as hard-drives, DVDs or computers.
Hammermill: This process includes metal swinging bars that hammer paper into smaller pieces which are then grated into tiny particles. Locations where you can drop off documents often use hammermill technology since it is fast and effective, but often more noisy and dusty than all other types of shredding.
What Regulations Do You Adhere To?
All document shredding companies in Spotsylvania should be licensed and bonded and should adhere to specific guidelines set forth by federal laws pertaining to privacy. Different types of federal laws include FACTA, HIPAA, GLBA, and FERPA.
How Do You Guarantee Privacy?
A reputable service will provide a certificate of destruction which ensures that all documents have been destroyed. Most companies will allow clients to view their paper being shredded live through either a video monitor. This allows clients to feel secure as they can actually see everything being shredded.
Get The Most Out Of Document Shredding in Spotsylvania, VA
Taking caution and extra steps to prevent identity theft and data-breaches can save your clients a lot of pain and your company hefty legal fees. Whether you are looking for an on-site or off-site document shredding location, XRefer has put together the best Spotsylvania paper shredding companies so you can stop worrying about destruction of sensitive information.
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Types of Child custody in California
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Getting a divorce where children are involved means that there will be custody issues to sort through. There are several types of child custody in California. The judge is the one who makes the final decision on your custody case. The judge tries to take everything into consideration when making the decision, but what are the judges’ options?
The judge has four main options when deciding custody.
1. Joint legal custody - where the parents have equal legal rights and responsibilities to make important decisions about their children’s health, education and welfare.
2. Sole legal custody - where on parent has the legal power to make key decisions on behalf of the child. These consist of choices regarding education, health care and religion.
3. Joint physical custody - where the child devotes considerable time living with both parents and both parents have equivalent accountability to physically care for the child.
4. Sole physical custody - With this kind of child custody, the child actually lives at one location. Generally, the non-custodial parent is given substantial visitation rights, comprising of sleepovers.
The judge makes his decisions based off of what he knows about each parent, the living conditions, child’s wishes (sometimes), etc., his overall decision should and usually is what is best for the child.
There are Pros and Cons to the types of child custody in California, the options listed here will need to be discussed with all parties involved. The bottom line is that both parents must first consider what is best for the child. The phrase you will constantly hear over and over again throughout the child custody procedure is, “the best interest of the child”. It is the judge’s main concern as well as your family law attorney’s mission.
For further information regarding child custody and more please contact the California Child Custody Attorneys at 714-971-8000. Call today for your free 60-minute consultation!
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Facing Ali
The Opposition Weighs in
Brunt, Stephen
They won, they lost, they were scorned or cheered, but they got in the ring with the champ. Muhammad Ali through the stories of 15 of his opponents -- an incredible cross-section that reveals Ali as never before. Every fighter who got into the ring with Ali shone brighter as a resu
Publisher: Toronto : A.A. Knopf Canada, c2002
Edition: 1st ed
Branch Call Number: 921 ALI
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GlenAbbeyWarrior May 25, 2016
Canadian sportswriter Stephen Brunt offers us a fresh perspective on Ali's legacy by doing something most of his biographers forgot to do: interview his opponents at length. Traveling the world to speak to over a dozen fighters, their perspectives give us a great look at one of boxing's biggest stars. From the big names (Foreman, Frazier, Holmes) to the obscure ones (Coopman, Blin, London), each pugilist has a unique story to tell. What I found to be the most interesting chapter was the one dealing with Chuck Wepner, the inspiration for the film Rocky and Ali's first fight after the Rumble in the Jungle. Published in 2002, the book is enhanced fourteen years later with the benefit of YouTube. After reading about each opponent, I constantly had the urge to stream the respective fight online, giving me the visuals to compliment the wonderful stories. A great boxing book!
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A very interesting idea. The book is well researched and written and will appeal to boxing fans.
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